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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-06 - Orange Coast Pilotltlinutes From Death Couple Nabbed ., 2 House Clerks In Seal Beach . Using U.S. Aid Motel .Stabbing In Capitol Gain . . -. . . "\ DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * 8 ~ ·~ . '·. . ·.• . .,. '. . ..•.•. ; .. .:..;,;f•t.,.1 ~i~ ~ ;,:,· I WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 6, 1977 VOL 10. HO.••. 4 SECTIONS.•• PAGES . . I , i Firelllan Rescues 2 Kids ' ' .. • • \ By i\RTHUR R. VJNSF.I. ... Ot lhe D••IY Piltl ~1•11 i i A fireman who wr1rmed hi s ,• 1 way down a small S(•wa~e tunnel , , todt1y is credit(>d with savin~ two ', llunlinglon lkac·h boys whose Easter vac<1l1on :1<l vt•nturc almost ended in a dark, fume fillC'd tomb TuC'sday. Joseph Deupn•c, 10 , uf 16761 Vi.ewpoint Lan<', and Gc•rry Marlow, 11 , of 7592 Voh::i Dnvt'. WC'rc found ahout I p m. by fin· Capt. Gent' Saunders The youngster'> werl' adm1tl1•d to lluntington lnt<·rcommunity Hospital in critt<'al cond1t1011 after being ovcrcom<' ll\ .1<· cumulated ).!ilM's dc•1•11 1n 1 hi· flood control pipe burtl'd undt•r •' Beach Boukvaril I Nurses at the hospital s:ud 1r1 l day they were• still 1n the 1n I tensive care unit but had been re I moved from the <'rtlt<'a l h~l and 1 were In slahlt• condition I Investigators 111volvt·d in the 1 lengthy hunt after the fam1ltl·S reported th~1r sons m1~sinJ! sairl today only a m11rgin of mmutC's • spared lhc•m from dl'ath when Ii Captain Saund<'rs round them. ! "The guy is o classic hc·ro," , said one poliC'e orfic<'r. I! Det ective St>r!!<'tint Luis Ochoa. or the juvenile• bureau. 1! said the Deupree and Marlow , I boys apparently set ofr on a Tom t1· Sawyer-style odyssey Monday. I taking along bananas and car· 1 ;t ro~h~~: ~~r~~~ske~eported they : .. 1 were missing -not believed H> · be runaways -on Tuesd ay and •I Detective Gil Veine was assigned :t the case. ·::I ., I l f Interviews with the parents provided information the two <See RESCUER, Pue A2 ) FIRST CALLER GOI' THE CAR "I sold it to the first person who called." Satisfied words from n satisfied Newport Beach man who placed this Da ll y Pilot classified ad~ '71 AudJ 1001 .. ~. 2 dr, slick, t owner. 52,000 ml, clenn $1500. XXX·X>.XX, So lf you h :ive a car, or anything else you'd like to con· vert to cash, call 642·5678. Along the Oranae Coast the Daily Piiot ls lbe ri&hl pl11ce to advertise. • 0.lly "'IM Stall """'• SAVES TRAPPED YOUTHS Fire Cepteln Saunders Couple Held In Stabbing at Coast Motel A man and worn an wcrl' hooked on chargt"s of assault with intent to commit murder early today after serious knife wounds were inflicted on the resident of a Seal Beach motel. Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said a h igh-speed pursuit of a couple seen leaving the motel ended with the colUsion o f the pursuit car and a California Highway patrol unit in the Long Beach area. Orricers arrested James An- thony Geraghty. 26, and Kimber- ly Jo Al lison, 20, both of Long Beach. Geraghty was taken to the UC Irvine Medical Center for treat· ment for knife wounds apparent- ly suffered in the motel struggle and additional injuries suHered in the car crash. Miss Allison was unhurt and booked into the Orange County Jail. Also admitted to the county facility was m otel r esident Theodore Fields. 39, of Sunset Beach who was listed in serious condition. Officers said a dispute over drugs led the accused couple to confront Fields in his motel at Wa rner Avenue and Pacltic Coast Highway. Kitty Hawk Back SAN DIEGO CAP) -The car- rier Kitty Hawk Iii back at Its homeport of San Diego followtne a $110.mtllion. year-long over· . haul at Bremerton, Wash. " .. . ,. Norton Indicted_ Double Pay Capitol Gain For 2 Clerks WASHINGTON CAP) -Two clerks for the House of Represen· ta lives are drawing sal aries paid by the taxpayers while running profitable. Sl-m illion-a-year printing businesses on the Capitol grounds, using space and ullitiies provided al public ex· pen!>e The unusual arrangement is legal, although until now the public has been deniccl a look at the book'I of the Lwo subsidized businesses The General Accounting Office released aud its of the two print- ing operations ror the first time Tuesday They show that in addi· hon to House salaries of $14,861 a year each , Republican clerk Thomas Lankford drew a $77,400 salary from his business last year. and Democratic clerk Oavid H. Ramage $41 ,470 from his. Both firms receive about 6,500 square feel of free oHice s pace in the underground garage of the Rayburn House Office Building, alo n g with free janitorial services. local telephone service, heat, light and electricity to run ·the presses on which they grind 41 Aliens Robbed SAN DIEGO (AP)-Forty-0ne illegal aliens from El Salvador and Guatemala were robbed of $5,000 Tuesday in a pair of at- tacks on the U .S.-Mexican border, and nine women in one group were raped, the Border Patrol said. out lens of millions of newsletters and questJ onnaires for House members. Th e •GAO :iudit s h ows Lankford 's one-man corporation retained a net profit of $43,595 after taxes last year and Ramage's corporation kept a $60,940 profit. That made Lankford's firm worth $467,916 in total assets as of Sept. 30, the end of the account- ing period. Ramage's younger corpor ation had $253,560 in as· sets. Both had more than $1 million in sales. The GAO did not estimate the value of the public subsidy to the businesses. One competing print· ing firm put it at about $46,000 a year. Ramage denied repeated re- quests for interviews Tuesday. saying he was too busy. Lankford talked to a reporter who visited his office. "Nobody ever complained about my work. 1 pay taxes like everybody else," Lankford said. "I've got a family to support." He said his business is a conve- nience to the membe rs of the Hou se, who d em a nd quick, cus tom service. Similar printing chores In the Senate are performed, not by private concessionaires, but by Senate employes using Senate- owned equipment. The GAO a udit s h owed Lankford provides hundreds of thousands of dollars in free credit t o Hou se membe r s, who sometimes take months and even <See INCOME, P•ce A2) Raise Sought Ugi,slators Ask 10 Percent SACRAMENTO (AP> -The chairman of the As·· sembly Rules Committee is proposing a 10 percent pay raise for state legislators. That's as much as they're allowed und~r a vot~r· approved provision in the state Constitution -10 per· cent every two years. The bill by Assemblyman Louls Papan, CD-Daly City), would begin the salary of $25,555 a year in December 1978. The legislatori;' last raise, to $23,332 a year, was in December 1976. But they also get $35 a day for expenses while in session, and other benefits such as free use of a car. T . • ~ 1 , Dall,,., ... ...,.. INDICTED BY GRAND JURY Ex-Cop Loran Norton Forecast Sees Worse Dry Spell SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state 's Drought Information Center today forecast continued fair weather and a "worsenJng drought situation" in its weekly bulletin. The Department or Water Resources said that water levels in key Central Valley reservoirs · are lower than at a correspond· ing date in 1924, which was the driest year on record until now. The center, localed in the de. partment, also reported: -Last week, waler levels in Shasta. Oroville and Friant re- servoirs fell while Folsom had virtually no change. --State parks at Topanga and Mall bu Creek northwest of downtown Los Angeles, at Mount Dlablo in the San Francisco Bay Area, and at upper parts of Mount Tamalpais north or San Francisco will be shut down U temperatures and humidity re· ach certain levels in those areas. bee a use or fire danger. -Recent showera did little to help the situation in the forests, accordina to tbe state Depart- ment of Forestry. -A Public Utllltles Com· mission study indicated that tank cars can carry some water on rail lines to communities in emer1ency situations but cannot meet all the ne~s of S\fb towo.a • . I County Politics Probed By GARV GRANVILLE OI t._ Dall, Pilot Stall Political activist Loran Norton and Calabasas jeweler Marlin Kirschner have been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on perjury and perjury-related charges. The indictments were the first handed down by the grand jury during its three-month probe into county political practices. Norton was indicted after he had twice testified before the jury. Kirschner, a $2500 donor to county s upervisor Philip An- thony's 1976 campaign, m ade one appearance. A seven-count indictment charges Norton with three counts of perjury and one count each of soliciting perjury, deceiving a witness, bribing to influence testimony and subornation of perjury. In a separate indictment. Kirschner is charged with three counts of perjury and' two counts or offering false evidence. The charges against both men carTy a possible penalty of from one to 14 years In state pri§on. An indictment ls a formal charge made against a person by <See NORTON, Page A2) Coast Weather Low clouds and dense fog near the coast t onight a nd early Thursd ay. oth e rwise fair. Lows tonight 42 to 52. Highs · Thursday ln upper 60s at beaches to low 80s lo land. INSIDE TODAY Mcwnd11 Thunda~ and Good Frida11 Nnrice• ore acheduled b11 most churches in the Orange County coa1t area. For . o tchedule of event a aee P.age A9. ladex aJ M•llMI I I ~MyT,... DJ M.vl" At "' .. ,I< ... DI tt Minni 'llftft Cit HttltMI~ . en 0t.,,,. c.-, An .... ,,.. .tl ::.w""'""" 14S lle<lt~t C..lf Tt lWhle11 C:J Ti..atar\ .......... , Cl Wffl4H"' Al ,, ... •• •• All C:M . .., AU ... ,, .. .... ... •• .. . ' ~ l '• . . . ' " .. ~· ~. f I I A2 DAIL y PILOT s Hope Mother Was Imured M USKEGON , M ich. (AP> -Armed wlth "a lit· tie extra f p endin,C money," the r favorllo toys and a belief that driv· ln1 looked eaay, an 8-year. old boy and hla prc·•chool brother decided to drl ve their mother's c ar t o Chicago. Andre Anthony, the e lder boy, look the wheel a$ he and stepbrother Bobby M cuowan, 5, started the ca r. they hil a utility pole, backed up, but sideswiped a parked Cadillac. The car lurched forward again, jumped a c urb, hll a fence, then a house, and came to rest asalnst a tree. Fro• Page A J NORTON. • • u grand jury. It does not establish guilt or 1Mocence. Norton w<is arrested at his San- ta Ana home Tue~day cvcnin,:: and booked into Orange County Jui I unckr SS,000 but I. llowt•vcr , the 48-year.old ex· Santa J\nu police lieutenant was freed from jajl on his own re· COE!ntzann· shortly before 11 p.m. Kirschnr r. who h ves at 22919 De Kalb Orivt>, Calabasas, is schedule d t o s urr e nde r sometime toduy in Orange Coun· ly Supe rior Court. Norton's political activities in the decade since he was fired from the Santa Ana police forc.·c in the aftermath of :.in alleged at· tempted J ohn Birc h S ociety takeover of th<.· depa rtment, ca!>t him chiefly in the role of politJcal c addv rather than bo!>s. He. was a confidant of former O ra nge Count y polit1 c al king maker Or. Louis Cella. Norton in 1975 wa:. an a ide lo l'ounty Super vis or La ure nce Schmit and served as Srhmit's altl'rnal<' on the HeJ.:tonal Coasta l Cons{'rvation Commission. 1,ast yl'ar. Nort on was the un· SUl'CC!>sful Rcpubhr:.in candidate for the !>lUll' St·nalc tn the 31th Otslnct. Mort' recently, No rton has been an aide to forml'r police in· formant turned political bcnc:fac· tor, Gene Conrad. Wtthjn an hour of his relca~e from jail. TuC":-.d;.sy night, Norton t•a llc'd his tnd1 clm<•n l "political pt:'rsccution " Ile :.wd he h:.1d bt:'l'n assured of .1 rt'lurn appear ance before the Jury, an appearance al which he ela1med he planned to present l'Vldt•ncc tha t would tend to potnt to h1!> tnnoccnce. 1 t ,.., belt eved that the former polic<• li eutenant ran afoul of the 1ury during hts M'cond te~t1mony .. 11nt 1-'eb 23 It was then that he wa~ con. · frnnll'<I w tlh roughly $5.000 worth of c·ht•t'k.. from lohbvt'>l Frank M t<'hekna m.Hle pt.t) able to Car) \t'W ffil'\i('l° In .,·epara t e t es t im on y. N1·wm <'> c•r rt'portl•dly said the M 1chelt.'na monl'y was 1n reality to Av to Norton. ln turn. Norton said t he monc•y wa~ for in· Vt•st 1~at1vt' M•rv11·1's The former a ide tn Schmit abu cl:11m ed lhut S."i.000 paid him in Hl7fi hv Conrad was for servt<'C'S r.1th1·1· than a pollttcal rontn bu· lion l\1rst•hner was shown on An thony·, camp1111otn contrilmt1on '>I u t cmt•nt a" ,, $2500 donor However. it wao; revl'aled that th~ mnnn actually came from Conrud through Ki rschner Toda"" ass1 ... tant District Al · tornev M1ch11el Capizzi 'laid the grand Jury's mvest1RJlton Into c11mpo1gn fin:incmg. conc;p1racy, m1sronducl m orricC' :i ncl falsified 1·amp,11gn n.·1iorb will continue. Castro in Africa MOSCOW CAPl -African vis· ii s by Cuban President Fidel C astro a nd Sovie t Pr<'s ident Nikolai V. Podgorny s howed «'merging countries the U.S.S.R. a nd Cuba are "friends who cnn he counted on,'' Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev said Tut's· day. ORANO! 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April 6. 1977 Laguna Hilb Guests Flee Toxic Fumes By LAURIE KASPER Ol 11• Oally l'llot Sl•fl Guests were evacuated from t he Laguna Hills Holiday Inn for three hours Tuesday night after fume• from a toxic cleaning fluid permeated the bullding. Although no one became seriously ill, 22 people who ap· patently breathect or came lr\tO contact with the vapors were treated by paramedics. Steve Garrell, spokesman for the county fire department, said 11 or the people were sent to area hospitals as a precautionary measure. All were subsequently released from the hospital and returned lo the hotel. Garrett saict the problem was caused when workers from a cleaning company, which he did not identify, used the chemical xylene to clean the lobby floor. Xylene, the deparlml'nt s pokesman explained, is tughly flammable and has toxic vapors which irritate the skin and upper respiratory system. ''It •s not fatal but it could make you pretty sick for awhile," he said. The clear, odorless cleaning fluid is not supposed to be used without a permit from the fire Too Costly marshal~ Garrett sald no permit was luued in thi1 cue and the re· quired precautionary measures were not taken. He said a hotel visitor, who ap· parently knew the effects of the fluid. informed one of the flr1! sta· tions that It was beinl uaed at about9p.m. An area fire lnapedor checked the report and ordered that tho building be evacuated while firemen ejected the vapors. Although the fluid was used on· ly on the ground floor, Garrett said, firemen wearing protec\ive clothing reported feellne some of the vapor's effects when tMy were on the third and fourth floors. Most of the hotel guests ap. parenUy just waited outside the hotel in the parking lot until mid· night when firemen·declared the building was again safe. John McKown, the hotel's general manager, said there were about 70 people registered h\ the hotel which, last week, hosted the many stars participal· ing in Miss ion Viejo's Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes. The hotel manager said it was the first lime an incident like this h as occurred al the hotel. Whiting Regi,onal Park Plan Nixed A proposal to turn 2.243 a cres or the Whiting Ra nch into a new Ora nge County regional park north of El Toro was rejected as too costly by county supervisors Tucsday. The properly had bcl'n offcrr d to the count v for Sl.582 an ucrc by u Dallas bankruptcy trustee. Another 525 acres of ranchland had been offered to the Los Alisos W nter Districl for S2,75-0 an acre. But a report by county staff members said the S4 .9 million tolul selling price wus far <il><JvC' the S2 m illion puid when the land last sold in 1975 and called the of· fer "far from a bargam ." The same report said the land could offer some unique recrea· t ional opportunities not available Woman Asking Car Burial Entombed SAN ANTONIO. Tex. <AP> - Sandra IJene West. who died last month leaving a will demanding that she be buried in her ex- pensive Italian sports car, has been temporarily entombed al a mausoleum here. The body of Mrs . West. eecen· t ric widow or Texas oilman 111'.e West. had Jam for several weeks :it the Porter Loring Funeral Home here while her will Un· d e rwenl lega l scru tiny 1n California. Mrs. West died at he r Dever ly Hills home March 10 orr1c1al:. a t t h c S unc;et ~iC'monal ~t ausoleu m he n • simf l hc bod y of the 36-year·old woman w a" l'nlombed after tl was brought in by funera l home 11ff1 c1als. The body was accompanied by :i Cal1fom1a court order a llowing. 1 he tem porary e ntombmenl pending the outcome or what ma y become a lengthy and com· plicated court battle over two contested wtlls Mrs. West left. The temporary crypt is iden· tified only by a small, embossed plastic stick·on tape attached to the granite slab which says "San· dra West." Robert Early, president or the mausoleum company, said the body was placed in a "suitable, appropriate, temporary con· tainer" and placed inside the r rypt. "This will not be the rin al burial place," he emphasized. Jn one wtll. Mrs. West left in· s truclions that she be dressed in a lace nightgown, placed in her Ferr ari automobile "with the seat slanted comfortably" and buried next to her husband in a San Antonio cemetery. That five.year·old handwritten will names Mrs. West's brother· in·law, Sol West or Comfort, Tex., as the chler recipient of her estate, which has been valued at $3 million to $6 million. To recei v e the money, however, Sol West was requlrod to carry out the unusual burial request. Another wlll surfaced about a week later. Jn the newer docu· ment, Mrs. West left the bulk or her estate to San Antonio lawyer Fred Semaan, her longtlme friend, confidut and legal a d· vlser. Semaan said Mrs. West's Fer· rarl is stJJI tn Camornia and, along with other property, iJ un· der tontrol or a ~urt·appolnted admlnlsi,otor. I at other county parks. Those fac ilities could include semi-wilderness camping, a golf course, an off.road vehicle park, equestrian uses. and hang glid· ing. The report said the golf course might be developed on part or the 525 acres of nat land if It were ac· quired by the water district. The district had planned to use the land for water reclamation efforts. It would spr inkle lhe acreag e with r e claim e d w:is tew<itcr, irrigating the soil and allqwmg the treated water lo :.oak back into the underground w.iter hasm. Whtie re1ccting the offer for the r c!.l or the property supervisors did not rule out the possible jmnt use of any land the water agency might acquire. Frowe Page Al INCOME ... years Lo pay their printing bills . lie also paid $22,000 last year f()(" promotion, which he said consist· ed mostly or treating House me mbera and their staff aides to sporting events. lunches and a party for about 500 guests, "just like any other business." Lankford and Ramage provide printing or notices and press re· leases to their respective party leaders in the House at no c harge. For other House mem- bers , they c ha rge fees that average 10 to lS percent less than competitive, non -subsidized printing rates. But businesses have grown rapidly in the past decade, paralleling an explosive growth in the use of m ass·m ailed newsletters and questionnaires, which they print. Congressional ma ll volume tripled in 10 years, to 401 m illion pieces in the year ending June 30. Postage costs have gone up eight.fold to $53 million last year . Lankford and Ramage both re· cel ved their jobs through political connections. Lankford said he was appointed in 1953 by th e n ·GOP leader Charles Ha lleck, a fellow Indiana native, and has maintained good rela· lio n s with s ucceedin g Republican leaders, including Gerald Ford, who11e picture h a ngs o n his office wall. Ramage, a former assistant sta· tionery clerk in the House, secured his job In 1963 from fellow Oklahoman Carl Albert, who was then Democratic leader. No 'Outcall' For Par'lar? S ACRAMENTO <AP) -A massage parlor which police say Is the center of a proetlluUon ring m ay have its phone service re. 11umed, at. least temporarily, the s la te Public UtlHtles Com· m isslon has ordered. The PUC directed Tuc11day that the 39 telephones aervtna the Summerwtnd mueaae and nudo modeling oulcall service may be hooked u.P until public hearings decide whether the 1trvlce la IA fact an lDe1at proclltutJon rinc. The phone. were c ut oU at Marvin Goldin'• bu1lne11 ilD M arlna del Rey after• mun.kip.& court Jude• found pl'Obable ca&&M to belleve they were used. I« aoUclf°C proslftution. The Way It Was A Laguna Be a c h h <ilhing hc.•auty. circ a 1940, s t:mds by one of the hottest surfboards of the day, a n 11-foot·long, 78·pound joh m a de o f rt•dwood ~ind 1spruce . The bo~rd was made hy :incl belongl'cl to Lagt.man Geor ge Zim - merman. Cur n·11t ly t ;1..,hio11;ihk s urfboards, called "pumpkw ~ced~. · b) Z1m mcrmun, wo uld be a bo ut a s tall as the gii'1111 t he.• photc>_ ---------------- Canadian Fugitive Nabbed in CleIDente A Canadian wa nlc•d on ch ar~cs s te m ming fr om an Onturin, Canada. bombin~ in ~htC'h onC' person was seriously in1urc.·d and a high school damaged , was ar· rested Tuesday in San Clemente. Police Sgt. Craig Steckler took John E. Snyder, 23, of Ontario in· to custody after recognizin~ the ma n from a photograph and in· formation suppli ed by the U S. Department of Naturalization and Immigration. Sergeant Stickler and Snyder was wanted on a 17·count war- r ant alleging involvement tn the Offer Withdrawn SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Lit· lie Sharon Steel Corp. 's long a nd bitter legal battle to assume con· trot of Foremost-McKesson. a giant food conglomerate, ended Tuesday when the steel firm withdrew its offer. bombing of a 14·slory parking ga rage more than a year ago in Kitchener, Ontario. The blast wounded one person, damaged the school and wrecked the garage. Two other Canadians with Snyder were apprended and turned over to immigration authorities as illegal aliens. The two others were identified as Stephen J . Hannusch, 20. and Gregory G. Dorr, 20, both of On· tario. All reportedly had been liv· ing in the Tustin area. The men we re turned over lo federal a uthorities. Sergeant Steckler said he was in the area on another call when hl' spotted Snyde r in an alley behind 1709 North El Camino Beal. lie said he recognized the man from information s upplied two w e eks ago by th e U .S . a uthorities. The warrant listed Snyder as armed and dangerous. RESCUER. • boya onen pl~ed around noo<1 control channel• an4 a aearcb of ll•• au~antan {Wine!• tn t.belr area waa belUl!J pol lee aald. A team ol urtmen lncludlng Captain Saunden. 39, who stands flvt ftetb elahl lnoht• tall and welthl ut 150 pouiids, plus firemen Geor1e Muncie and Kent Hold~r be1an cbecklni the myrlaid pipelines. "Tttey had already checked a lmost all the tunnels in the area,·• Sergeant Ochoa aald to· day. ''This one under Beach aoulevard and Heil Avenue was the IMl one. Captain Saunders waa Picked because be was the smallest fireman." Inching his way alont on bis elbows in the 3().inch diameter tunnel as the atmoaphere a rew dense and the thunder or traffic rumbled above, Captain Saun- ders recalled Lho ordeal today. "I backed out on m y elbows twice." he said. "ll was getting pretty frightening. I'd made up my mind there was reason lo go all the way in. It was a hunch." The lO·year fire department employe said he was forced to back out because the oxygen t ank pack on his back wouldn't fit in the tiny tunnel and he couldn't breathe without lt. A rope tied around his waist provided a lifeline s houl<t he become trapped or overcome by the accumulated gases. He inche'Ci his way back down the 75 to 100 feet of concrete pipe and fe llow firemen cut the ox· ygen tank away from his back harness. • The n , Captain Saunders s queezed back into the black hole, pushing the la nk a long In front of him and taking periodic gas ps or oxygen. "You couldn't see much ... it was like all of a sudden the kids' tennis shoes were sUcktna out of a mis t of vapor. We heard somethin1t and It was both of them -moaning very low ... " Police Watch Commander Lt. Gary Davis praised Captain Saunders highly . ··Everything came together just ri&ht. He was al the end of the rope they had around his waist. If he hadn't eone another 10 feet he never would have found the kids." said Lieutenant Davis. "I'll tell you." added Sergeant Ochoa. "That tube is smalrand tight. I went purt way in. It was a tough job and a very, very dirty :ind unpleasant job." I le pointed out Captain Saun· ders h ad difficulty enough negotiating the 30·inch pipe, but . !>lilt managed to c rawl through u 90-degree angle turn in the tiny enclosure before he found the boys. t"ire Department investigators said today the near ·miracle which saved the Deupree and Marlow boys from death should be a lesson to any other adven- turou:. )oungsters. "I went to bed last night af. terwa rd," Captain Saunders s:.iid today in an interview at his home near Magnolia Street and Allan· t a Avenue. "And all t could sec was that tunnel. I didn 'tlhink I could ever go to sleep ag:iin. •'I understand they don 'l think the kids s uffered any brain damage from the lack of ox· ygcn." he added. "But I hope it does n't cause them any psychological harm." Police say they must question the victims to determine as best they can how long they were Im· prisoned in the suffocating con· crete comn before the dramatic, last chance rescue. Free Water Kits MERCED (AP) -The Merced City Council has vot ed Un· animously to provide free kits of water-saving devices to the city's 9,500 water users. -· May the Joy of Easter be with you. and yours • John Hart Lynn Hart HARTS SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST., COST A. MESA - ~I Orange Coast EDITION 'VOL. 70, NO. 96, 4 SECTIONS, .. 6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A \yEDNESDAY, APRll 6, 1977 Today's Closing N.'l'. Stoeks C TEN CENTS Norton lndirted • ID Perjury ·, :. ~ . . D•lly l'llolSl•ll l'hoto INDICTED BY GRAND JURY Ex-Cop Loran Norton By GARY GRANVlLLE Of llW D•lly Pllet Sulf Political activist Loran Norton and Calabasa Jeweler Martin Kirschner h e been indicted by the Oran County Grand Jury on perj and perjury-related charges. The indictments w~e the first handed down by the grand jury during its three-month probe into county political practices. Norton was indicted after he had twice testified before the jury. Kirschner, a $2500 donor to county s upervisor Philip An- thony's 1976 campaign, m ade one appearance. A seve n-count indictme nt charges Norton with three counts of perjury and one count each of soliciting perjury, deceiving a witness, bribing to influence t estimony a nd s uborna tion of perjury. <Related story PageA2) In a sep ara te indictment, Kirschner is charged with three counts of perjury and two counts of offering false evidence. The charges against both men carry a possible penally of from one to 14 years in state prison. An indictment is a formal c harge made against a person by a grand jury. It docs not establish guilt or innocence. Norton was a rrested a t his San- ta Ana home Tuesday evening a nd booked into Orange County J ail under $5,000 bail. However, the 48-year-old ex. Santa Ana police lieutenant was freed from jail on his own ret cognizance shortly before 11 p.m. Kirschner . who lives at 22919 De Kalb Drive, Calabasas, is s c h~dul e d to s urre nd e r llOmetime today in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court. Norton's political activities in the deeade since he was fired from the Santa Ana police force in the aftermath of an alleged at- t e m pt ed John Birch Society t akeover ot the department. cast him chiefly in the role of political caddy r ather than boss. He was a confidant of former Ora n ge County p o litical kmg maker Dr. Louis Cella. Norton in 1975 was an aide to county Super v isor L a ure nce Schmit and served as Schmit's alternate on the Regiona l Coastal Conservation Commission. Last year, Norton was the un· s uccessful RepubLican candidate for the state Senate in the 31th District. More recently, Norton has been an aide to former police in- form ant turned political benefac- tor, Gene Conrad. Within an hour of his release from jail, Tuesday night, Norton called his indictment ''political persecution.'• He s aid he had been assured o( a return appearance before the jury, .s\ appearance at which he c laimed he planned lo present e vidence that would tend to point to his innocence. It is believed that the former police lieutenant ran afoul of the jury during his second testimony s tint Feb. 23. It was then that he was con- fronted with roughly $5,000 worth of checks from lobbyist Frank Michelena made payable to Gary Newmeyer. Fireillan Saves Huntington Kids Raise Sought Legislator Asks 10 Percent SACRAM ENTO CAP > The chairman of the As- ~embly Hules Committee i!l proposing a 10 pe rcent pay raise for stale legis lators. Tha t's as muc h as they're allowed under a voter· ap proved provision in the state Constitution -10 per· <:cnt every two years. The bill by Assemblyman Louis Papan, (0-Da ly City). would begin the salary of $25,555 a year in Decem ber 1978. The legislators' last raise, lo $23,332 a year, was • i-in Decembe r , 1976. But they also get $35 a d ay for expenses while in session, <Jnd other bene fits such as free use of a car. Burial in Ferrari Faces Delay A.gain SAN ANTONIO. Trx IAP1 Sandr:i Ilene• Wc~t. who died last m onth lcavm~ a will demanding th<it ~he· lw bunl'd 1n her <'X · pensiv<' llullan sports car, ha~ been k mponmly entombed at a rn ausult•um hrr•• Thl' ho<ly of Mrs. Wt•-.t, t•t•cc•n lrlc widow of Texas oilman Ike West, hac.J lain for severa l W<'eks at the Porter Lorin~ Fun<'ral llome hl'r<' while h(•r "'ill un d crwent legal scrutiny 111 Calirom1:.i Mrs. We~t died at ht'r Be' t'rly Hills home Murc-ll IO Off1c1ah at the Sun~et Memorial Mausoleum here said t h e body of the 36-year old wom:rn was entom bed J ft er 1t was broughl m by funeral home ofhcials. The body was accompanied by a California court o rde r allowing the t l'mpor a r y c nlom bm<'nt pending the out<'omc of what muy become a IC'ngthy and com- plicat~I courl balll<' ovt'r Lwo contested wills Mrs. West ld t The tl'mpornry t•rypt is idC'n· tified onJy by a small, l'mbosscd Coast Weather Low clouds and dense fog near th~ coast tonighl and early Thurs day , othe rwis e fair. Lo ws tonig ht 42 to 52. Highs Thursday in uppe r 60s at bea ches to low 80s inland. INSIDE TODAY Moundy Thuraday. and Good Friday senricf!I ore achf!duled by m o1t churchf!a in thf! Orange County cO<Ut area. For o achedulf! of event1 aee P.age A9. ladex M Yowt S.rwlc• ., MallllH ., M.,.eyTrw Al II ... """ L.M. loy• DJ MewlH .... c.tlllorftl• Al Mw•lc I•• •• , .... ", .. 0 1-10 Mvhtell'llNt •• c-10 cu ... 11 ........... , A4 c .......... cu O• '"•• c.itM 1 AU t•lflNt41th AU , .. ,,. Ct.J filett•I, .. Al , .. ". 11·1 , .. , •• ,JI ......... . ... Dr SlflllCNIMt All Illa Me ••• llM•~ Ml ..... C',. Tel .. hl.,. •• :r.:r,. Cl T ... at..-. .... """'-" N ... ._ A4 '\HU~ CJ Wotl4N-. Al , plastic stick-on tape attached ttl the granite slab which says "San· dra West " Robert Early. president of lht• mausoleum company. :.aid th<' body was pl;n:ed in a "suitable. appr opriate. temporary rnn taint•r " and placPd in~1dt' till· t·r~ pt ·"fh1s will not be t he final hunal pln<'c." he t•mphas11t'd In one will , Mrs \\ C'>l ldt in 'truct1ons that she be drc·sc,cd in a lace rughtgown. placl'd m hrr Ferran automobile ··w1lh lhP ~t·.1t slanted comfortably"' :ind buried next to her husband in a San Antonio cemetery. That fi ve-year-old handY..ritten will na mes Mrs. West's brothcr- in-law. Sol Wt'st of Comfort, Tex . as the chief rC'c1 picnt of her estate. wtuch has been valued al $3 m illfon to S6 mil hon. To receive the moncv. howrver, Sol West was required to c:.irry out the unusu al bun&I request. Another will sur faced about a w eek later. In the newer d0<.·u· ment, Mrs. West left the bulk of her estate to San Antonio lawyer Fred Semaa n, he r longti me friend, confidant and legal ad· viser. Sem aan said Mrs. West's Fer - ra ri is still in California and, along with other property, is un· der control of a court-appointed{ administr ator. More Park UmdSought WASlilNGTON (AP) -The Carter administration will pro· pose spending $350 mlllion to add about 47,700 acres to Redwood National Park in No rthern California, adminis tration sources say. The sources, who declined to be identilied, said Tuesday the administration will ask Congress for authority to expand the park with particular emphasis on pro- tecting virgin redwood stands along Devils and Redwood creeks. Devils Creek is a brancti or Redwood Creek. a few miles up· stream of the pa rk's southern bound8.J')'. ' 2 Faced Death in Tunnel By ARTHUR R. VINSEL '1J Of the D•llv Pt lot ~1•11 A fireman who wormed his wav down a sma ll tunne l today is rredited with saving two JlunllnJ,?ton Beach boys whose Easter vacation advent ure almost ended m a d ark. fume· fl lied tomb Tuesday Joseph Deupree, 10. or 16761 V1cY. point Lan<'. and Gerry Mar low. 11. of 7592 Volga Dnve. were found about 4 p.m. by fire Capt G<'nt' Saunders . The younJ,!sters were admitted to Huntington lnter commumty llosp1tal in cnt1cal condition a fte r being overcome by ac· cum ul"ted i;:ases deep in the fl ood control pipe buried under Beach Boulevard. Nurses at tht.• hospital s aid to· day they wcrC' still m t he in· tensive care unit but had been re- moved from the c ritical list and wNe in st abl e condition. I nv<'sllgators involved in the lengthy hunt after t he families reported their sons m issinJ,? said today tinly a marJ.?in of minutes -.pared thl'm from <kath when Captain Saunders found them. .. Th£' guy 1s a classic hero," ... aid one pol 1c<' officer. Det ccll\'C Serge-an t Lu is Ochoa. of the 1uvenile bureau, ~a id the l>t:>upr<'<' and Marlow l>oyc; appart'nlly set off on a Tom Sawyer c;tyl<' odyssey Monday, taking alonJ.? bananas and car- rots as a J.?rubstake. Their pan•nts reported thC'y were m1s~inJ! -not believed to bC' r unaways on Tuesd ay and l>Nl'cllv<' Gil Vcine was assigned th<' CM•C'. 1 ntl'rv1ews· with the parents provided Info rmation the two boys often played around fl 00<I control channels and a search of (See RESCUER, Page 1\2) The Way It Was A Laguna Beach b a thing beauty, cir ca 1940, stands by one of the hottest surfboards of the day, an 11 -foot-long, 78-pound j ob m ade of redwood and spruce. The board was made by and belonged to Lagunan George Zim- merma n. Currently fashionable s urfboards, called ''pumpkin seeds," by Zimmerman, would be about as tall as the girl in the photo. Oerks Draw ~ouble Pay 2 House Employes Run Profitab'le Business WASHINGTON (AP) -Two c lerks for the Howse of Represen· t atives are drawing s alaries paid by the taxpayers while running profita ble, $l·mlllion-a -year printing bus inesses on the Capitol grounds, using s pace and uthtiies provided al public ex· pense. The unus ual arrangement is legal, although until now the public has been d enied a look at the books of lhe two s ubsidized bus inesses. The Genernl Accounting Office r eleased audits of the two print· ing operations for the fir.sl time Tuesday. They show that in addJ· lion to House salaries of $14,861 a year eac h, Republican clerk Thomas Lankford drew a $77,400 salary from his business lasl ye ar, and Democratic clerk David R. Ramage $41,470 from his. Both firms receive about 6,500 square ~eet or rree omcc apace 1n the underground garage oC the Rayburn House Office Building, a lo n g wilh free j anit orial ser vices, local telephone service, heat, light and electric ity to run the presses on which they grind out tens of millions of newsletters and questionnaires for House me mbers. Tile GAO audit s hows Lankford's one-man corporation retained a net prom or $43,595 after taxe s las t year and Ramage's corporulion ke pt a $60.940 profit. Thal made Lankford's firm worlh $467,916 ln totaJ assets as or Sept. 30, the end or the account· Ing period. Ramage'• younger · corporaUon had $253,560 In as· 11ets. Both had more than $1 million in sal s. • The GAO did nol estlmate the value or t.he public 1ubsldy to the buaineues. one competlnl( print· inc firm put ltJal aboul '46,000 a year • Ramage denied repeated re· quests for interviews Tuesday, s aying he was too busy. Lankford talked to a reporter who visited his office. ..Nobody ever complained about my work. I pay taxes like everybody else," Lank for~ said. "I've got a ramily to support." He said his business is a conve- nience to t.he members o( lhe House, who demand ~ulck, custom service. Similar printing chores in the Senate are performed, not by private concessionaires, but by Senate employes using Senalc· owned equipment . The GAO audit showed Lankford provides hundreds of thouaands of dollars ln free credit to House members, who sometimes take months and evan years to pay t.bdr prinlln.I bW.a. In separate tes limony, Newmeyer reportedly said the Michelena money was in reality · to go to Norton. In turn, Noz1:on said the mon ey was for JD· vestigative services. The former aide to Schmit also claimed that $5,000 pa id him in 1976 by Conrad was for services rather than a political contribu- tion. }{irschner was shown on An· thony's campa ign contribution s tate ment a s a $2500 donor . However, it was revealed thal the money actually came from Conrad through Kirschner. Today, assistant Distr ict Al· torney Michael Capizzi said the grand jury's investigation inlo campaign financing, cons piracy, misconduct in office and falsifie<t. campaign reports will continue. Manager Explains Controls By TOM BARLEY Of tile o .i1y 1'1101 Sl•ll Orange Co unty Airport manager Robert Bresn ahan told a S uperior Court jury Tuesday that eve ry effort 1s m ade by pilots of two airlines operating jet aircr aft a t the facility t o mini91ize noise over the Harbor Ar ea. Bresn aha n expla ine d tha t pilots for both Hughes Airwest and Air California cut theirthrot· tics by 30 percent on takeoff lo cut the noise factor to its lowesl possible level. He said jet noise at the county airport is carefully monitored by the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA ) a nd both airlines operate under manuals that carefull y spe ll out takeoff and flight path procedures. ' Bres n a han s aid county a uthorities have limited the type of aircraft used by both airlines. H e s a id they h ave n ot permitted the use of the DC8 and the Boeing 707, two aircraft that could add consider ably to the noise level if they were used. Developer Harry Rinke r is s eeking more than $200,000 in damages from the county for what he claims is the environ· mental damage inflicted by je( traffic on his home at 2342 Mesa Drive. Rinker has testified that when he bought the three-acre lot in 1965 he was assured by county of. ficlals at the highest level that jet a ircraft would never be allowed to use Orange County Airport. Ile also claims that a home he could sell today at $800,000 would b e worth $1.25 m illion if j el airc raft were barr ed from the county airport . Judge Frank Domenichini has not ruled on Deputy Co unty Counsel John Sevier 's m otion th a t a mis tri a l s ho uld be declared in the lawsuit. Sevier claims thal newspaper accounts of testimony t aken dur· ing the jury's absence m ay have prejudiced their attitude against the county. Plaintiff's attorney Gerrold Fadem claimed during the non· jury discussion that the pilots of airc raCt leavin~ the airport while the jury was visiting the Rinker home were diverted from their regular flight paths. Airport offic ials d eny that any such diversion was ordered. Judge Dom e nlchini has declined to rule until he has listened lo more t apes which de· pict the dlrectior11 given to pilots al the county airport. Free Water Kil8 MERCED (AP)-Tbe Merced City Counc il has voted un· animously to provide free kits or water·sa ving devices to the citf's 9,500 water users. FIRSI' CALLER GOr THE CAR ••t sold it to the first person who called." Satisfied words Crom a sallsfied Newporl Beach man. who placed this Daily Pilot. classified ad: '7t Audi lOOLS. 2 dr. atlrk. 1 owner, 52,000 ml, clcun $1500. XXX•J;XXX, So U you have :t cor, or anything else you'd like to con· vert to cash , call 642·5678. Along the Orange Coast the Daily Pilot Is the riJhl place to advertise • -~- •• . ' . ) ~ ' '• ,· . . ' " ·. . . • ' l I ' . A2 OAIL y PILOT c Wedn!!d!X· Aprll 8, lin K1·ishna Saia AlltiliUDian • \ Ex-member ClaimB Women Turned Into Slaves -: ,. " • BOSTON CAP) -A young woman who says s he was ar rhember of tbe Society for ~rtshna Consciousness says the religious sect ls antihuman and {urned women into slaves. · "The society's women mem· &ets are subordina ted at all {tmes to men," Susan Murphy, liJ, of Weymouth told a leg· 1slativecommlttee Tuesday. • ''Probably the most important thing l learned about the Hare J(rlshna Society is that it is an- ' TONIGHT • COASTLINE CC LECTURE - ''Classics of Early Sound Films," Estancia .High School Forum, 7 p.m . ··TWO GENTLEMEN OF VE RONA" South Coas t Rcp(!rtory Theater, Tuei.d<.1y· Sunday through April 23, 8 p.m. TllURSDA y I APRIL 7 I.I BHJ\HY STORY llOUR - Costa M<'SU Library, 10 .30 j .m. tlbumun •.• &ho chauvinist, 5ex- lst and antJJemale.." ahe said. "After years or cbanUng and fndoctrlnatloo, of Ill health, bad <Uet. and vermin-infested living conditions. years of brain wuhlng and belng forced to beg on the street, I fillally realized that Krishna had turned me and the other women into slaves." She told the legislature's Com- mitt~ on Commerce and Labor that she joined the sect when she was a 13·year-old eighth-grader Mesa BraneJa ~nd remained a member tor 3'h years. Her older .sister still belongs. Mtss Murphy said she was not permitted to attend public school whe n she was in the society "because Hare Krishna teaehes that women are not intelligent enough for schooling.•• Tbere was no immediate com- ment from the Krishna sect. The committee is considering a bill calling for investigating the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unifica· Student Cut Means Club Nixes Plans Declining enrollment in the Newport-Mesa school district is t,he major reason why the Boys Club o( the Harbor Area will not construct a new facility on Costa Mesa's west side. By mutual agreement with Boys Club representatives the ci· ty council has decided to shelve plans ror the propos ed new branch. Following a report oh t he s chool district's projected enroll- ment for the next five years, both s ides decided the Upper Bay Branch at 2131 Tustin A venue, Costa Mesa, is adequate to meet the needs of young members. The Boys Club will provide twice daily transportation for west side members during the school year and vacation periods. Boys Club President Willard T. Anthony to Speak Before Grand Jury Jordan said the school district re· port showed there was no justification for the money needed to build another branch. T he Boys Club sold its Center Street Branch to the city about a year ago to make way for the city's planned downtown super block. Club representatives appeared before city councilmen Monday to report on now canceled plans for another branch. The Orange County Grand Jury prolx! into political finances continued today with Counlv S up ervisor Philip Anthony :-cheduled lo testify. Along with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. Anthony has been a n·nlral f1J!un• in lhl' three month 1nvcst1gatwn inlu alleged im proper methods of obtaining l'Jmpai~n runds. Tucs d;i y two s tall' us - Dr. Howard, Ex-Harbor Man , Killed f"un('r;tl !>C'rvices we-re held Thursdny in f"lagstaff, Arit . for ltonald IA·C' lfowarct. 33, a form('r ll arbor A1·c·:.i resident who died ·'" a result of il trnffic nccidcnt rn lhr •\nwna community. Ur llow:1rd \l.3S ;1 gradual(' or '\ewport ll.1rhor !11,gh Srhool L'C Hr rkl'J('y, noel ttw Universit y of :\I 1!';sour1 at Kansas City where ht' eanwd a PhO in history . Flt•(':lll~t· hi' w ;1s .) profrs~or nr h1,tor y <1 l NorLhern Arizona l n1vrr,1tv. lht' o;chool has set up .1 Honalct lloward Sr hnlursh1p I· und in l)s~ m1•mory. The> family -.u~jtesls tnemori;lf cont ri butwns I o I he' fun<\ lie ka\C'~ hi" widow. M.iry. two sons, ll)ron and I..1wrenct'. his pur,•nts, Mr :rnd Mr'I . lfomi•r I h>w11rtl a hrot hc1·. La \I. r1·nc1.'. .i nd J ~l~tl'I', f'.:lft•ll North Mesa H omes U>se E lectricity About 1,400 Co~ta Mesa rcs1· denh wc•rc-without rlf'clrtc1ty Tucsd:i y .1flt'rnoon when un 1·qu1pmcnt fni lure cnu!lcd a power outu~c in the urea around t•aulartno and CoolidR<' Avenue~. A spokesman for the S<luthcrn California Edison Company !lll1d the outa~e occurred at about3: IS p. m. Srrv1cc wa~ restored to 1,200 cuslomerl' within 20 minutes and the balance were hack on line In another 20 rrr1nutcs, the spokesman said. OlllANOl!COMT c DAILY PILOT 11a .. '1N-Prtt10.•l•nd l'wllll.,_ Jtct•~ ""•~•i.t•t __ .,..,.._ T-n1Cff"11 (OllOf n .. ,,. .. ,,,M"""' ... M.a•oo11191!dlt .. O•,,l<tH.L .. t Rlt-.i,..IUlf ......... , l!M ... 1 ... l!lli•• CotltMfflOHIOI MAIOIOO .:::::• i•J.'~~-*· '1ut Offlc•• '-"O.,....ll•t<h 11-..01.,_~ M\ffttlflloO•~""'*(", ttetSltNt_,..,_,,..¥ttf -iftNc• \/ollty• t\"1 u ""' •-•• ""• 0•_ ,,_ Teleptlon• (714)1Q-421 CIH elflff Advel'tlll"I Mi.et11. s emblymen, Dennis Mangers <D· Huntington Beach ) and Chet Wray CD-Cypress), put in volun- teer appearances before the jury. Mangers entered and left the iury room through the VI P route that keeps witnesses from view. Wray left the gr and jury r oom through a front entrance and chatted with reporters but re· fused to discuss the testimony. Both Mangers and Wray re· ceived campaign loans in 1976 from Fullerton attorney Michael Remington, Diedrlch 's personal lawyer. The $5,000 Mangers loan hecame an issue two months ago when the assemblyman said the money was a contribution a nd the attorney insisted 1t was a loan. To prove his point, Remington produced copies or a personal note s igned by Mangers as well clS a check made payable lo · De nnis Mangers." Ho wever, the freshman Democratic assemblyman had deposited the check in his cam- paign committee 's bank account a nd said he unders tood the money would not have lo be re· paid 1f he lost the election. ln addition to Mangers and Wray. former Garden Grove city councilman John Dean put in an J ppearance before the jury Tues· day. Dean, an attorney and former t•h olrman of the county 's Democratic Party Central Com· mitttt, spent 30 minutes closeted with the JUry. Currently the Harbor Area is served by two branches, one in Costa Mesa and another branch at Eastbluff Park, Newport Beach. Coffee Sub Made From Soybeans CALLENDER, Iowa (AP) ''I just started thinking one day.•· says Darrell Shirbroun. "We got coHee, and it's a bean. And we got soybeans. and it's a bean . Why can't 1 make coffee from just another bean?" So Shirbroun went to work in his kitchen, he said, and came up witb a way to convert the soy- beans -plentiful in Iowa, the No. 2 stale in soybean production -into a coffee substitute. "The first few cups were a lit· tle greasy until Darrell got the kinks out of it," said Lyle Faiferlick, who alttnds an agriculture class with Shirbroun at the community college in Fort Dodge. "But It isn't anything t o be laughed at now." Shirbroun, 40, the manager or a grain co-op, said he can sell a three-pound can of the s ubstitute coffee for $4.50. Wholesale coffee prices are above $4 a pound. He said he has been contacted by a rood store chain that wants to buy the exclusive rights lo his process "for a little under a mUlion.'' T~ Wome"' Child F'eared Kidnaped Santa Ana police today re- quested any Information on the whereabouts or two women and a 6-ycnr-old child who may have bct'n kidnapcd by four armed ~uspccts afler they stabbed and killed a man and stabbed and lett. anoU'ler woman for dead March 29. James Harbin, 33, of 2828 N. Bristol St .. was bound by the wrists. stabbed and kllled later by the four armed men who burst into the apartment In the Party evening houra. Sandra Cree, 20. of the same address, was stabbed a nd left for dead, Lt. Ted Weatherly reported. Two other women or the same res idence and a 6·year-old boy apparently were abducted by the suspects, police said. The missing women are ideo tlfled as Mary Joyce Paddio, also known ns Anita Love, a 24-year- old black woman, and Kai Cldy Sllvrla, 26, of llawaUa.n descent. Also mlsslna is Mrs. Silvria's son, Robert Eugene Gildon, a black child who is 6 years old. One s uspect surrender ed to police March 30. He Is ldenttfi@d :ie Rodney Ambroto Gri:ffln, 22. of Santa Ana. The thre<-other suspects were identified by police as Ceorac Lemar King. 33, of Santa Ana. Ho I• described as black, six fettone inch. Gary Tlran Karren, ~1. of Santa Ana. Described as black, 11lx feet tall and Thomas Eufene Jacktoo, 19, a Caucasian, n~ feet, nine inches tall. Anyone with lnformntion in the case is requested lo call In· vesligators Marty Currie or Clark Moorhouse or the Santa Ana Police Department at 834 ·42ll Ot' to contact their local .police. Amy Coleman, 40-year OC Citizen, Dies Amy McClure Coleman, a 40o year resident of Orange County, died in Tecopa. Calif .. on March 25. Shewas 85. Mrs. Coleman was born in Ava, 111., in 1892 end moved to Hunt- ington Beach in 1920. She a_nd her husband, Willlam F . Coleman, moved to Costtl Mesa In 1928. They lived there until his ret.lre- ment In 196.1. Mr. Coleman was a fl1hennan out or Newport Beach for 30 years. Ho preceded hts wife in death in Sfpltmber of 1978. Mrs. Coleman Is survived by two dauichter11, 1..oretta Beach of Costa Mean and F r ances Coleman of Tacopa, and three grandchildren. MemortaJ aervfces were held ln Tecopa. tlon Church and other rcll&Jous sects. The only opposition lo the pr<>· posed investigation came from the American Jewish Congress and tbe First Church Luguc. Representatives of both groups complained that tbe language of the bill was too broad and could be used lo investigate other re· llgious organizations. Rep. Richard J . De mers , chairman of the committee, said he does not expect any decision on the bill before next week because the committee wants to clear up tbe language problems first. The divine master of the Boston Krishna te mple preached that "women are inferior to men, that the human brain in remales wei'1:hs 32 ounces, whereas the hum an male brain ••. weighs 64 ounces," she said. "Each temJ>le has a i;upervisor • or women. who ls a man.'' she said. "The Boston temple fed us women members With the scraps or food remaining from the meals ot the men •.. Hare Krishna women there were fed llke dogs, like animals. "[ am very lucky With the help of my mother, who never stopped trying to rescue me, I came home and left the society," she said. "No group of women 1s in greater need or liberation than my former sisters in the socic· ty." she said . "The society will <·all me a bl asphemer for my s tatements here todav. .. Blasphemers can be dealt with hars hly. They are en· couraged to commit suic:lde, or told that Krishna. their dt'ity. will harm th('m. J have no intc·n lion or committing ~ui<.'idc " f'rma Page A J RESCUER • • the s ubter ranean tunnels in th(!ir orc:i was begun, police said A team or firemen including Captain Saunders, 39. who stands five feet. eight inches tall and weighs but 150 pound s , plu:-. firemen Gt!<>rge Muncie and Kent Holder began c hecking th<' m yriad pipelines. "They had a lready checked almost au the tunnels in the a rea." Sergeant Ochoa said to· day. "This one under Beach Boulevard and Heil Avenue was the last one. Captain Saunders was picked because he was the s mall est fireman." Inching his way along on his elbows in the 30-inch diameter tunnel as the atmosphere grew dense and the thunder of traffic ·rumbled above. Captain Saun- ders recalled the ordeal today. "I backed out on my elbows twice," he said. "ll was gettlng pretty frightening. I'd made up my mind there was reason to go a ll the way in. It was a hunch." A rope tied around his waist provided a lifeline s hould he become trapped or overcome by the accumulated gases. He inched his way back down the 75 to 100 feet of concrete pipe and fellow firemen cut the ox- ygen tank away from his back harness. Then Captain Saunders squeezed back into the black hole, pushing the tank along in front or him and taking periodic gasps of oxygen. The 10-year fire department c mploye said he was forced to back out because the oxygen tank pack on his back wouldn't fit in the tiny tunnel and he couldn't breathe without it. , I ) \ ( Pilot Log~ook J UFO to 'IFO': Takeover Ahead By RICHARD P. NALL OfllleO.llyttlleU.... , ''THAT'S ODD." I said to my wife. as we neared home in Laguna Beach. "There seem to be two flyin& saucers up there ahead." "They are n ytng saucers.'' she said excitedly. We peered up intently but 1 also tried to watch where I was driv- ing on Catalina Street. They were traveling from north to south, maybe a thousand feet above Pacific Coas t Highway. And they had colored blinking lights, that went on and off rapidly in a radial sequence-clockwise, I think. But these saucers weren't ln any hurry. Not like Neil Purcell's recent UFOs that disappeared over the Top or The World. These were moving at a leisurely pace, like they were enjoying the sights. And they were big. ""1.1. REMEMBER PURCELL and 1 are both. trained observers. he,, a police captain and l a newsman. My wife told the neighbors. And we chatted on front lawns for a while. But the · saucers didn't come back. ., Possibly Hght years :iway by now, I thought, powered by» SQme mysterious stellar force and carrying tales of Laguna aeach to another galaxy. Bill Conover was elated that we had ~~n flying sa~ers. Although a resident of Laguna Beach 811 his.lire, Bill had never seen a flying saucer. But he conceded that the topic interested him and he was pleased that someone he knew had seen them. I phoned Sgt. Dave Avers al the police department. No help. No other UFO sightings reported. Purcell must have been off duty. But these saucers that I spotted were big. Som eone must have seen them. I wondered tr Avers had been pledged to secrecy by the FBI or CIA or some even higher power ... My wife and I heard Bill Conover yelling outside the house. We ran out. BILL HAD BEEN enroute to his boat lo Dana Point as visions of saucers whizzed through his bead. Then be saw them , coming back up the coast. just as we had described but going the opposite direction. Bill got out of his van and climbed on top of it to look. As they got directly overhead, he said, You could see that they carried an advertising message in lights. Bill drove back to Laguna to ten us. My wife was disappointed. "It was the first end-or-the- world kind of thing that I ever saw," she said. I told our news photographers next morning or the fl y· ing saucers that advertised a market chain. One quipped that it likely was expensive operating flying saucers, that they probably did the advertising stinl lo finance in· t ergalactic trips. ANOTHER WAG s uggested that possibly the beings from another world had taken over the market chain, prov- ing that the Arabs and Japanese weren't the only ones wiLh money. Yacht Clubs Send Racers to Mexico Yachts in the two Mexico races out of Newport Beach were slrug· gling toward finishes today with varying forces of wind. Jn the Balboa Yncht Club's 600-mile Guadaluoe Island race Bill Hartge's Red Ba ron It oul or the Huntington Harbour YachL Club, reported a position 109 mlJes from Newport wltb brisk winds. She is expected to finish sometime Thursday morning. Others in the r ace a r u Firelock, 132 miles out, Scotch M 1st. 149 miles out and Tahuna, no report. In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 800·mile Cabo San Lucas race the nine yachts were ex· periencing light to non·existcnl winds less than 300 miles from the finish. May the Joy of Easter be with you. and yours John Hart Lynn Hart HARTS SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST., COSTA MESA ' - --- • County Holds ()ff Valley Youth Found U nhurt After Search A night or fruitless search in the· Hardin~ Canyon ar<'a t•nded early today whc·n n Fountain Valley youth was spoltt•<.l by an Oran~c· County Shl•nrr·.., s 1·1Hch ;ind rescue unit. Ile wa ~ un- harm <'d. Ut•put 1cs sa11l M .1rtin n a mos, 19, of 171AA Santa BarbJrJ Dn"''" brramC' sC'p.ir:itcrl from a nun panion T11c!'!1lay as tht' t"''' climbed to ~rt a vww of ttw ~enC'ral S1lvC'rado·Ll\.P 0 .1k ('.1 nyon ModJC'Sk<1 CJnyon .1rc .1 Ramo!'!' com panion turned back .md thc·n callC'cl offlct•rc; when he reahzNI that d.trknf"•'i was folhnR <ind Hamo.., might become Jost tn the rugged tcr· rain Search nnd r escut' unils joined by Ma rine Corps hC'hcop· t ers from the El Toro ha~e worked during the night, but no trace could be found of Ramos until he was spoll 1•d tru<l~ing down the hillside early lodav Ofrlcers said Ramos told them he was unharmed ond ~pent a comfortable night despih' his lig ht clothing. lie wns t<1kcn hom e immediately. Celebrities Rack 'em (}p Gail Fisher, formerly of the Mannix television show, studies a pool shot \\hi le Greg Morris of Mission Im- possible appears to have an impossible pool problem during Tuesday night's kickoff of Nine-Ball Cham- pionships at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. Amateurs like 11-year-old Jason Summers of Mission Viejo (below) also played last night. Pool pros start shooting for the big money in the tournament tonight. County Health Test Firtn Gets Increase A once-controversial firm which gives physical examina- t ions lo prospective Or ange County employes and s elected management executives was gr anted a rate inc rease by supervisors Tuesday. The board voted 3-l lo g1 vt• lht· llc:i Ith Testing I nst1tutc nf Orange County a raise from $70 per exam to$78.50. Supervisor Laurence Schmit voted against the raise. however, saying he felt SiO per cxjm already was Loo costly. J ohn McDaniel of Airport Medical Cljnic told supen1~or'\ his firm could perform the same t>xaminallons for only $66 each. But County Counsel Adrian Kuyper advised supervisors they already were in the middle of a fiv e-year contract with the 1n · stllue. and the only proper qut''· lion bt'fore them was whether or not the firm deserved a rate hike David Odell, director of the County Human Servicec; Agency, rl.'commendcd the rate increase a n c1 c J l l (' d l h •• r I r m . s ptrforman<·e excellent. lie• :o1:11<1 th1• institute or11::1nally c,ought an increase to $81i.52 for Anaheim Man Killed b y Car Robert Berg, 40, of Anaheim, was killed Tuesday night when struck by a car as he cr06sed Brookhur.1t A \'enue ~outh of th1• Sant a Ana Freeway, according to police. Berg. who lived al 2121 Coronel St., Anahei m, was walking in an unmarkt>d section of the dimly ht thoroughfare when h1l hy a north· bound auto, pol ice said The car's dnver, John Strash. 50, of F'ullt"rton, was nol cited a fter th<' 8:35 p.m. accident, police said. each exam but later agreed to the $78 50 fi gure. The instilule was involved in controversy last year stemming chiefly from its former tics lo Dr. Louis Cella, one-time political king maker in Orange County. Viejo Driver Face s Trial Afte r Fatality A Mission VieJO man who-;e s udden braking on a frc•L'way as- se rtedly caused a three-car pileup in which a Tustin woman died has been ordered to face trial Apnl 18 on manslaughter charges. Orange County Super ior Court J udge Jamei; II. Walsworth set Lht• lnaJ dale for Thomas W<Jlter Hornby, 45, of 26841 Magdalena Ave .. who was booked last Oct. 1 after Ma rcia Jo Greenberg, 21, of Tustin, died in her blazing car. Offi cers !.aid llornl.ly halted his car in the fast lane of the San Diego Freeway to question a motorist behind him about flas hing Hghts. T hey said his action caused three cars to brake v10lently. All sufft.'rl.'<1 damage from the fire that cl.urned Mrs. Greenberg's hfo. Nuclear Pro t est NJ\GASAKI, Japan CAP> -Of- ficials of Nagasaki, a city dc- vaslal("(J by an atomic bomb in World War II, sent a tclt'gram to the U S. Embassy In Tokyo today pr otesting an u nderground nuclear lest In Nevada Tuesday and stating the lest was conduct· ed in spite of President Carter's e xpr essed d et ermination to eradicate nuclear weapons. Wife Stays Home Trudeau to Vi-sit U.S. OTTAWA (AP) -Prime Minister Pierre EIUolt Trudeau says he will vacation alone an the United Slates this Easter while his 28-year-old wife Margaret m inds their three children. "But I th1hJc my ma rital status is m y own business and the busi· ncss of my wife, lhank you very much," the 56-year·old prime minlsler told newsmen who pre· ssed him about reports that he m a y be plannlng to separate from his wtre. Mrs. Trudeau bas stirred con- siderable attention by taklng solo trips to New York, planning a· career as a photographer and ol- le11:edly using an official a ir pau for private travel. The Trudeaus have been marrted six years and have three sons. M rs. Trudeau Is believed traveling In the United Stales wllh her h-iend, Pr incess Yasmin Khan of New York, and taklng •• ph o t osr a pbs fo r P eople m agazine. Trud~u said he plans to go ski- ing for a week in the United Stales after a trip to UC Berkeley on Thursday to give a speech and receive an honorary degree. His wife, he said, "will be sta)"' Ing with the children. to relieve t he bard-working maids who have lo spend their ti me wi th the children at the t axpayers' ex- pense:" Trudeau fielded mo11l que~· lions coolly, but at one point r eprimanded a reporter who asked whether Mrs. Trudeau's position would he lp her pholo- gr afh Important people. " don't think a gentlemen would answer -and I don't think a gentleman would ask," the pr ime minister retorted. On Mrs. Trudeau's alleged use of a n Air C:inada pass for personal travel. Trudeau said . . "I would hope Air Canada would a pply its rules and regula- tions lo my wife. I'm not going lo do their accounting for them." The prime m inister's offi ce has said he will reimburse the sl ale- owned airline for any personal travel by Mrs. Trudeau. Tr udeau also snapped back when a newsm an asked whether It wos proper to use taxpayers' money lo pay "nannies" if Mrs . Trudeau no longer accepted public duties. "Don't call them nannies," the prime minister said. "Call them maids. I have had maids since I have been prime minister. They are not nannies. They haven't been hired in Englar1d ." Trudeau said he had no lm · mediate plans to quit office. He had saJd lo a television Interview last month he would quit politics Ir he felt It would make his family any happier. _.. \ Wednnday, April 8, 1977 DA.IL y PILOT AS on Vote Machines Orange County government won't be buying a ny ne w vole tallying machines until at least the epd ot 1978, supervisors de~ cided Tuesday. But they did agree to establish a reserve fund and begin putting aside money to purchase new tallying equipment within a few years. And s upervisors asked staff 'members to continue evaluating new sys tems as they become available. "I keep hearing bad things abou t the voting sysle m ," Super visor Ralph Diedrich ob- ser ved, "but the last two elec- tions have gone su per and we have saved the capital cost of new equipment." The county General Services Agency (GSA) staff bad sought permission Tuesday to update a 1975 plan t.o replace the current vote system with a speeruer one. At the conclusion of the study two years ago, GSA officials re- commended s penw og $2 million to replace the paper ballot syst e m with a punchcard method. At present, the paper ballots are read by a computer then tallied. The punch cards could be fed directly Into computers and speed the tallying process. Joan Petty of Newport Beach, president of the Orange County League of Women Voters, told supervisors that there may be one million regjslered voters by the lime the 1978 state election takes place. She contended ac- q uiring an improved tallying system would serve ciUiens' bdt interest.a. But Diedrich said he had re- servations about tho pu.nchcard system and believed the board should w ait until addltlooal systems are perfected. S upervisor Phil Anthony sa1$1 som e counUes us lni tboa~ systems have had problems. Vicki Henderson of Huntington Beach, whose political science class at Golden West College studied voting syste ms. s aid sh~ believed the punchcard m ethod would provide long-term savln&it in operating costs lo the county. But John Pigaty ot the Costa Mesa-based firm of Valtec said his company has developed a speedier voting process that does not rely on punch cards and asked that county staff m embets also evaluate it. • Medical Loss Covered County M~s Up $4.1 Million UCI .Deficit A $4.l million 1976-77 budget loss at UCI Medical Cenler was quietly and quickly accepted Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Santa Ana Returns 4 Incumbents Four Santa Ana city council in- cum bents including unsuccess ful county supervisocial candidate Harry Yamamoto were r eturned to new four-year terms of office by city voters Tuesday. The board voted to transfer $4 .l million from other budget accounts, including $2.4 million from a contingency fund, to cov-er the loss. It came about when county ad· ministra tor s last week tol d super visors the county's cost for providing medical care at the center this fiscal year will be $9.l million r ather than the $5 million budgeted. Under terms of a patient care contract with UCI Medical Sch ool, county government p urchases medical services 1t is obligated lo pay for the care of In· digents from the university. And what super visors expected last July to cost $5 million will cost $9.l milbon. It was last July 1 that what was then Or ange County Medical Center was sold to the medical school and supervisors predicted a s harp drop in county financial support for the center . But even after a bsorbing the unbudgeled $1 .l million Tuesday• • county analyisls said the savings· to the county this fi scal year through the transfer will be at least $1.8 million. Supervisor Ralph Died rich said he "regretted" voling for the budget transfer lo cover the unanticipated $4.1 million. He called for a more detaHed study of what it costs county taxpayers to car e for illegal aliens in need of e mergency medical services. An early report said the cost of maternity services supplied lo ii• legal aliens is $1 .2 million an· nually. Returns were nearly complete this morning with only a few absentee ballots left to be count- ed, city officials said. The tally showed Yamamoto leading challengt•r Robert Ar· jonill a in ward 7 with 5,094 vot<•s to Arjonrna·s 1,986. Yam amoto lost lo Phil An thon y in a bitterl y fought super visors race in Novt'mbt•r. Arjonilla had been active in An· thony's campaign. Ill' movl•d to San la Ana in NO\ t•m bt•r County's Jobless Rate Drops Again .. In other re:-u lts. r1ty offidal-; reported Gordon Hnckt•n tall1<•d 4,753 votes while cha lh·ngcrc; Tom Parrott and Archie U1t·k<.on gathered 1,342 and J,142 votes respectively in the ward l r.1cc In ward J CouncllmJn James Ward collected ·l,515 \Oles Y.htlc Richard Vogel rece1H•d 2.77 1 Mayor John G;irtht.• \\C>O n · election in ward 5 "'1th 4,hl7 votes. Sad1t' fit•1d r oll{'('lt•d l ,54 i jnd Zeke I lcrn;indl't., 1.:n:1 Orani::e ('ounly's Ma rl'h un- 1•n1pl oynwnl rall· plunged lo ·I 5 Pl'r('l'llt. 11 was announc·cd l111fay. T h l' St a t l.' E m p I 11 y m 1• n t 0 " ' l'11J pm 1· n I {) <' pa rt m l' n t <ED I)) unnuuncem1·nt was ac· com p;in11·d b) a prC'cltr t 1on that the county's Job markl·t \\ill con· tmue lo expand. And. EDD said. the unemploy· mcnt nitt• 1·an h<' <'~peeled to drop in th1• n 1•\I f1•w monlhs 1-:on·:-mnnthh !->l,1t1st1t· report sho\\ l'd I hJI th1• c·ou nty un cm plo~ mt•nt r:il l· dropped from 4 8 prrc1·nt 111 11 ... 1•11ri 1•111 I 5 p1·r· t·cnt from Fl'l1ru.1r) tu :\I ,1n·h 2 Oil Firtns Stay SAN DIEGO (AP> -Shell Oi l Company, like Gulf Oil earlier this week, says it is abandoning its explora tor y wc 11 in the Pacific's Tanner Banks about 100 m iles west of San Diego. Texaco and Exxon, however, said Tuesday they will proceed with sinking their test wells. "We do not want to give the im - pression we are throwing In the towel on Tanner Rank." a Shcll official said m confirming the firm's ocean platform was being reassigned. Reportedly, Shell and Gulf found reservoir-type sediments and favorable geology an their lests, although no oil. Dr . Gordon Gast ill, a San Diego State geology professor and head of the city's advisory committee on oil and gas, said he doubts the companies will be Crank, whatever they find, for competitive reasons. He said the drilling of holes :ind subsequent abandonmt'nl of them by oil firms. even 1n the presence of oil, is an old t rick. "This is a favorite way of ex· plormg." s aid Gast11l "First you make 1t look like the race is on and then, after other companies have committed lhe msel vcs lo exploration in the same <1rca. you pull back and let them take the ris ks and wait Lo sec what they find." That means there were 1,400 fewl'I' county residents un- employed in March than iQ February. T he March decline also meant that the unemployed droppeq from 52.500 workers to 40,200 U,: t h<' pa~t year. • "The outlook is for continued job exp;in:.1on in Orange County al a rate 1n t-xcess of six percenl annually." the EDD report said. ll pn·<hckd c•xp;mdcd job ac- t1v1t y in a~ncullurc, retail trade and lhc con!'..Lruclion industry. EDD's monthly report also nol- t:d thut c•mploymt•nl in the county .... 111 huoyed in the ne xt fe w months l.ly "several fi rms pla n· ning to move operations to Or ange County." Klan Trio Held in Plot LOS ANGELES <AP ) -Three· alleged Ku Klux Klan m embers have been arr ested in a purport-· cd plot to murder a Jewish busi- nessman from Van Nuys, police s aid. Officer R ichard Todd said Tuesday that Michael Dchnel, 31, a cook; Dan T aylor . 43, a machinist; and Timothy An- derson, 2G, a shipping clerk, were. t ake n in to custod y near Sepulveda Rccrcat1on area Mon- day and booked for conspir acy to , commit murder. · G em Talk Th e o nly wedding ring I! l:Jy J.C lll'.\TT'llT?Tl·:S LEND AN EAR to some earring hu tory Earrings have been with us since the beginning of history. They are mentioned in the Old Testament. The ancient Egyptians excelled in fine filigr ee work on golden ear nngs. The jew eled earrin gs of t he Greeks showed magnificent workmanship. Roman earrings were of simple design. but were decorated with precious stones. Among Orientals, both men and women have worn earrings, but Western races have _gene rally considered them lo be for women only. Thal ls, until recently. More and 1 guarantee d for a lifetime. CORINTH " Every ArtCarved wedding ring Is guaranteed in writing for a lifetime. To insure that your Art-' . Carved wedding ring remains as ~right and beautlful as the day you first wear It, ArtCarved . . ' will refinish It al any 11me without charge. . more men a re now decorating their f; lobe s. But, women are still the prime movers in setting earr ing st yles. · After all ·they do have prettier ears. And the latest style a mong women is ' ·• ' to wear not one. but two, three or ' J c. / / I more earring• or studs in each ear. • ·• _H-umahr~~ Hoops, symbols ond studs are mixed 1 I and matched as the weare r chooses. Many or the younger set are now 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA getting their ears multiple-pierced. CONVENIENT TC:AMS BankAmericatd-MastfJf Charge Eve n nose "earrings" are getting 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-3401 aome fashion atte ntion. A4 DAil y PILOT * Just • ""': ' with Tom urpbine ~ VISITING CELEBS: There's an old dilly that begins, "The Deacon we~t down, in the cellar topray ... Well, the Deacon came down to Orange County last night, but nol ror prayer. lie came to shoot a lit· tie pool. This was Mr. David "Deacon" Jones, the former <1 ll·pro de· a.fensivc end with tht' Lo:. Angelt·s Hams football club for JO. years and later or the· San D1c~11 Chargers Mr. Jones JOincd a gag- oucoNJONEs i: I c 0 r c e I ebrilies at the Rct;il>try Hotel in Irvine where they launched a tournament in rolling geometry known <is the Nine-Ball Cham· pionships. Others on hand were television personalities Greg Morris of Mis· 'sion Impossible, Gail rishe1· of ·Mannix. comedian J ack Carter. ·Bobby llcgycs of Wecomc ~ack Kotter and ll11ly Armstrong,~ost of the Liars' Club They mixed these people with the professional pool shooters a nd amateurs like 11-year·old Jason Summers of Mission Viejo · DEACON JONES, an imposing figure who terrorized oppo5an~ quarterbacks in the Nat1on<1l Football League, now docs his own TV commercial lie face!'. the camera in a ll•ttther Jacket and recites poeLry His verse t•xtols the virtues or a certain !-.Uds called M 1ll er Lile. wht>rein Mr. Jone:. warns that if you lion 't hell en· h1 m . he w1 II fr act un• j our snoot fc1r ) nu Tht• DcJcon wa:. 11a1t1ly ~1tt1n•d in suit and vest last ni~hl \\hen he showl•d up wilh a s tr;iw broom and lhn•atl'm•d to llSt' lhl· hroom handle for a pool cu1· LJtcr, howcvE'r. hl· ;1bandonecJ thC' h<tn· die 1n favor or a n •;.il fXlOI stick • Th<' Deacon h:1s lrimmc>cl down in recent vears hut he is still ont• big man. When he le<1ns over th<' pool table, It look' like U posta~t· stamp. A J><Kll cue in his hunds 1s like a toothpick And ht> can shoot pc>ol lk f1rt>s a ball so str.11,::ht 1l '-t'<:'ms to Ill' following a fr01c•n ropt.' ··1 1.t:AR Nt:O T JllS t!aml' befon· I Pvcr pl avt•d fomhall." h1· inform<'d tht· dC'hghlNI auc11Pnt" I IC' rN'll'fl off f1 \ <' "hots a net ramt· clown t•> the· \\inning nint• hall ll was prcll v wf'll hnc•d up 1Jn .1 poc kcl t>e a con po 1 n l l•d his l'Ul'Sl ll'I-.11 .inntht•r ~)('k('t "Spp thut pm·kd,·· hi• said ' Well. pa} no atlf•nt111n to ti " I ><•aeon shol I k m 1sse<l lit• Wl'lll 11110 lll'ill' 'hllt'k "fin\\ eould I miss." hi· kt•pl repeating to himsclr. Tryin~ to console him. ont· f.1n walked up and said ... Mr Jom·s. I'm a friend of John Urod1c s " THIS WA S P fo:RllAPS 1n<1p µropriate fort lw momt·nl Brodi" 1s the ex·qu.irtcrhad. of thl' ~.in Franc1:.co 49crs For man~ seasons. tl "~'' U1•.icon Jon1•s mission tC' alt!•mpl to 'eparntc· Brodie's bodv frnm his ht.>acl On numeroui. occasrnm., he• nearly did it, too But the Deacon handled the rl' ference lo quartel"back HrOd•l' nicely. "Oh yes," he replied "h h1· still living"" Unfinished Letter As officials probe the charred remains of Southe rn Airways DC-9. which crashed in New Hope, Ga., M~n· day. an unfinis hed letter. with scorched edges, which i-eads. "I'm ~orry for hurting you," lies alone in the s pring grass. The il~-fated craft, ca~rymg 81 passengers ~nd a <'rcw of four. ran mto a sc•\'Cre h ailstorm and c~ashed ma rural community, killing 61 on the plane and eight on the ground. Engirw Falls Off; Jet Lands Sa/ ely ST LOL'IS IAP J An cnginl' fell off an American Airlines 1et11nN carrying 45 persons. forl·ing th(' plane to make an cmergen· cy landing here One woman suffl·red a minor back injury :-.ltd1ng down the pl.rne's e:;cape chutt', author1 t1t•!-. Sdld She contmucd on another fhghL to Lo:::. Angclt'' The night had tak<.'n off from St Louis. bound for Los Angeles. \hout 20 minute·-. later, the C'ng in<' nn the right side next to the fu selage of the 18 ~ v.1r old H0{'111g 707 tore loose and fell JUSl south of ('olumb1a. ~lo ThP t•ng101· '''" hJcl nol b('l'n localed today Battle Rage• iH Lebanon HEIRt·T Lr bJnnn 1 \P1 Chn..,llan m1ht1 a m<.'n and Palesli· n1 .in gu('rrtl!Js fo ught "l't·'·"' hatllt·s todJy for :.trateg1 c hills in ,outhl'rn Lebanon nl.'a r the bral'11 border . Artillery and light ~capons fire could he heard in Israel, where b r a r lt infirmaries Wl'l't· l re .1t 1n g "n unde d \\ho ( J rrossed over from Lebanon, a / N S ff 0 RT d 1 ~ p a t c h r ro m ~I " l u 11 ;1 • Is rael. said . \grno Raid :tf o•lftfl BorNe• WASI ll NG TON <A P 1 1-'Nleral agents. continuing their raids 11n llanafi Moslrm home!'i, rrport ronf1scatin~ weapons from three mc>r<' d\\elhn~s in th<' Washington area The raids conduclNI on Tut•sday br()ught to !'.IX the num ber of houses searcht>d 1n l<'!>S th,1n J wt•c•k f'01eler Win• Georgia S eai ATLA~TA !AP 1 City Councilman Wyche Fowler Jr. a white, has \\nn a Congressional seat an•a blacks hdd wanted to keep, de- ft>Jltng bh1ck act1,·1st John f..e"' 1s for tht> seal vacated by United Na- l 1on<o Amb.is;.ador Anclr<'w Young Both mt•n are Democrats. r owlt·r. 36. who has 't>rveq as pre~1denl of the Atlanta City \ounc1I sincr 1973, ran un .. ucc<'s..Cully ai;:a1n!-.l Young in 1972 in the d1~lricl which 1s 57 pt>r C't'nl wh1t1· and 43 perccnt black and includes Atlanta and somC' of lhr c11y·!> :irnut.·nt northt•rn suburbs. 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HIOll• In IN u-r '°'' Coote! ltm-•lu"'' wlll ''"~ bllw .. n St end ... llllAlld Cem· "''lV'"' wlll ,_ bltlween • -1'. TM we1er•mp11rellH'e wlll be M. s-,n....,r••• W110HlllDAY ~Ofldlow 41tt•.m. I I S.co"d lllOft 10· • p m. • t TNUlllO.t.Y .. , .... _ ' )te"' •• l"lr'11119'1 .,..,."' a. ~°"dlOW J 11111 m ,14 Se<Oftdhltfl 11 aoo.111. ~ t Su""""'~•"' .. 1u t7pm M001nr1'9>t J)11m.Mhl 2'a.m . . ~-···/' . 32 Dead in Storm Floods, Tornadoes Slam Southeast By'l'beA .. oela&ed Presa Residents of flood·battered Ap- palachia threw up sandbag levees today In a race with rampaging creeks and rivers that drove thousands from their homes. At least 32 people were reported killed in the destructive wind and rai.n storm that spewed out of the Mississippi Gull on Monday toward the Northeast and s welled waterways in the Southeast. Alabama had the highest toll with 23 r eported dead, mostly from tornadoes. The deatb ol one woman, found floating in her home, was attributed to drown· ing. Kentucky reported five deaths, the West Virginia and Virginia each reported two. RAIN SUBSIDED in much of the Southeast but unseasonably cold temperatures tttrqed rain in· to sleet or snow in the mountain valleys of Appalachia, where the flood damage was greatest. 6in Family Die in NY Plane Crash NEW YORK (AP> -A private plane that crashed into a Bronx park while attempting to land In fog and rain at LaGuardia Airport killed seven persons, in· eluding Alexander Guterma, pre- sident of a Kentucky coal m ine and an ex-convict. T he dead were identified as Guterma, 62; his second wife Sandra, JS; sons Brandon, 11 , and Brock, 12; daughters Carol, 31, and Caren. 25, and the pilot, Bob Holiday, 39, of Cleveland. Another son, Mark, 14, who like the rest of the family lived in Boca Raton, Fla ., was li sted in guarded condition Tuesday al Jacobi Hospital. "I heard thii; terrible roar l thought it was a truck out or con· trot," said Helen Carozza, who lives opposite Lhe Pelham Bay Park crash site. Another eyewitness. 14·year- old Laure D'Arelli. s aid she and some friends heard the sputter· ing of the airplane's engine. ''We just looked up a nd the plane started spinning," l>he said . "It just fell straight down. I didn't see anybody movrng. Thcn we started running ." The twin-engine turbo prop, .,pwned by Guterma's Mt. Victory Coal Co. in Somerset, Ky., had left from Kentucky. Deputies estimated that about one·half of Knox County and 90 percent of the homes on the out· skirts ol Barbou.rvUle, Ky., were under water In what tbe Natlonal Weather Service descrl bed as the worst flooding ever of the Cum· berland. · Upstream at Pineville, water was roof deep in many places after the city's dike burst . "There was a big whooshing noise and 1 'd say within two hours there were LS to 20 feet of waler in the city," said Lt. Ross Mills of the National Guard. Between 500 and 600 peopl~ were evacuated and the Guard was called In to patrol again.st looting. IN llAltD·WT Harlan on the upper Cumberland, r esidents we re returning t o town to evaluatethedestruc:tion. "We've begun sweeping up mud, which is from an inch to ankle deep," said Jim Morgan, ownerolradiostation WHLN. National Guard helicopters re'acbed flood-stranded Ten- nessee cominunitues that were in· accessible by ground as the Clinch River began tosub&lde. Sneedville was the hardest hit as the Clinch rose 26 feet above Broad Powers flood stage. Near Kln11port, a prlvately·o\vned earthen dam burst. aendlng a 14·foot wall of water ln the direction of1S homes. Ao earlier evacuation order bad cleared the houses. WESf VIRGINIA reported two deaths and 4,000 left homeless. with the town of Matewan on the Kentucky border described as destroyed beyond repair. National Guard oCflcials in Virginia said that water started to subside in some areas as the rains stopped. They said there was an urgent need for food, medical sup· plies, blankets and drinking water in many or the stricken communities. Freeze warnings we re out Tuesday night for the northern third oC Georgia, where the city of Rome had been hardest bit by Monday's downpour. Authorities said water continued to rise there Tuesday, forcing 15 families to evacuate their homes. Rescuers in the Birmingham area o( Alabama found the body of. a woman a nd her child, and another child alive, in the rubble of the tornado-leveled Smithfield E s tates, bringing the s tate's storm death toll to 23. President Sigm Revamp Measure WASHINGTON CAP > -President Carter signed legislation to· day giving him broad powers to reorganize the federal bureaucracy and, in his words, "make government more responsive, erficlent and open." In a statement prepared for the occasion, Carter declared that "my administration is determined to reorganize and streamline the executive branch of our government" -one of the centerpiece p ledges of his 1976 drive for the White House. "I do plan lo give my personal attention and support to the en· lire reorganization program," Carter said, adding that what ls in· volved "is not a simple task." WIOLE CALLING for active cooperation among bureaucrats and members of Congress. Carter said support was needed "most importantly" from the American people. "We are here to serve the public," he said, "and J intend that this government will be responsive to their needs and provide services to them in as efficient ;1 manner as possible." In essence, the legislation permits Carter to send Congress r e· organization proposals that will take effect automatically in 60 days unless rejected by either the Senate or the House. CARTER WOULD NOT, however , have authority to abolish any Cabinet department or independent regulatory aeency, nor could he eliminate their enforcement functions or statutory programs. Separate legislation would be required for such moves, as Is the case in the administ ration's present effort to win congressional ap- proval for a new d epartment of e nergy. • I t .. . · . l. "fl ·~( I ( .and1$.ave ti111e ~ .. ,. • .. • ' • t ~, ,,, ~ .,,, , • ... , ' ;,., I .., l l· <•" ... .... t • .. '' ' \,, In 15 minutes the average -person can ;read to ~himself" 3,750 words. You prob.ably read faster. ·.·. \' · , 1 • '. • : : , . '. • • "' ~ ... " • I . In 1~ minutes the ·a~erage ne~~ broadcast~r"on,;radio or· televlalon·teatfa dMyhat* ajtmany :words. ·'· ........ '.·'.•.'1,'l .... . ,,,~,, .. ' 'l "·' ·~· t--"!,~·, .. ' . . .,.,,., '''tt f That means you get a lot mofe Information In less time· by reading a newspaper than by watching someone read lh• news to you. "· · And, your newap•per gives you the chqlq4',0t1$lorles you.: need to be fulty Informed about events In the world, n•tlon, .:. atate and county. · .. ·· · . . Addlt1on'•HY', only the Dall{'Pllot· brings yo~ the ne~i· ~f " . · your co"'"'unlty··ev_, dtJY,~newa 't'elevlslon Jgnqr.••· · · · You g•t1mo~' k~Jl*'fri I••• time.when y~~ read It you;~.;;·.: · In the .. .. .. ,, ,., .... ... I 6 • ... (IL.' 1 .. I 1/t. .. , ! • ............ . . ..... . .... ... ·-· '" . ' .. , '"' ''" I • ''"'" • l ~' ••• 4 h. .. ... .. I t it t• ... .. .. •I ... -. ... w.dneaday. April 6. 1971 DAil y PILOT AS .' Sirluq,, Tiilk BingoOK'd ' ' ~ B*-~dley Wins Price Hike ·Seen Big Gas Users to Pay More ~ SOught ' LOS ANGELES <AP 1 -The district attorney's s pecial counsel who h ub probed lhe k11lin~ of Seo Robert F. Kcnn~d..Y :,ayl> he will m ake a final a t tempt to Inter view con- vicled assassin Sirhan Sirhan in prison Thomas F. Krun1., who concluded this week that Sirhan was not p.irl of a • I • ,. Secolld Term LOS ANG ELES CAP) -School board incumbent Robert Docter, ;1 supporter or a strong integra- tion plan, will face busing roe Bobbi Fiedler in a May 31 runoff t-lection. , Two olher bourd m e mbers seeking r e-election in Tuesday's city election also were short or t he majority votes need ed for out right election Assemblyman Robert C. Cline, who hod 19.3 percent. SEVEN OF njne ballol prop<>~i­ ti o n s wo n , inc ludin g o n e a uthor izing City Counc il to legalize bingo (or charity. A pro- posed cha rter amendmen t to place control or city parklands with the council :.ippeared to h ave lost. SACHAMENTO CAP> R esadentl;al natural gas costs will jump soon ror those who ar e bie users, such as swimming p oo l o w ne r s, th e • ch airman or the state Public Utilities Com - mission predicts. PUC Chairman Robert Balinovlch 11aid Tuesday h e t hought the com - mission soon. possibly next week, will approve residential natural gas rates hitting hardest at the biggest users. "THE MOR~ gas you living 1n t heir apart· m ent. 1 want to keep that r ate the same for n long time,'' Ballnov1ch tnld reporters. Batinovich, appointed by Gov. Edmund Brown J r .. a dde d that h e thought the five-member commission would ap- J>rove the new rat e struc- ture soon, p<>ssibly at its meeting next week. Word of the p<>ssible r ate s tructure c ha nge ca m e at the com - mission 's firs t -e ve r meeting in Sacramento, nway from its home ba::.e or San Francisco. The a~cnda item w as it propo::.al on natural ga9 use for swimming pools. Earlier this year t he co m m 1s:.1on sh a rply r est r icted t he use of natural 1:as Cor swim - mmg pools, banning it In most cases. Exceptions to the bun include pools used for educational and health pu rpoi:;es. thost• heated primarily by solar units. or outside pools with cov- er5.. / (..____s_ta_•e ____ · J Mayor Tom Bradley was one of the few candid a t es i n t he municipal election to escape the runoff He received nearly GO pt.'r<'l.'nl of the vole. over l l challengers Three of the Board of Educa- tion's seven mem bers were up for re-election, which came as a Superior Court Judge was dec1d ing 1f the board's plan for school Integration meets :,tall! Suprl'mt· Court guidelines ,.,. ..... _"° use, lhc more it will cost --------------------- conspiracy, agreed to try for a n 1ntcrv1l'W ••l Uw ur ging o f county Su p ervisor Kt·nncth Hahn. "I t h.ink historians who will record this l'\'l'nl will say, 'Why didn 't someb ody t alk to Sirhan··~" Hahn suid Tuesday. Pant.• Bailed SAN DIEGO (i\P1 T he complaint of a mun was appluudcll IJy panlsu1lt•cl fl'mi111sts to· day for ltft1ng J tou1 t or- der th<1l mad1· th1-·m wear skirts The 4th Stat<· Court c1f Appeal say::. 1t'::. nv uus1· ness of Judges what al· torne.)s and courl uf. ficers wear without 1n- te rf1l'ri n,:( "1th t•ourt decor,uQk Body Found LOS ANGEi.ES fA I' 1 A 2 5 v c· ;1 r o I 11 :.ccrl'lar) ha·s hl.•t•n found dead in :.i hotel pool thJI "as chargt'd with t•lt"c t rir1ty, offlc1ah sa) The bocly of Lou1-,1• Uunn , who rt•gularl\ t ook early morning swims in the pool ill tht· i\mb;issodor llotc•I , was found Tu<'sd.1y h} another sw1mm1•r who said ht> rcCt•ivt·d a "lingl 111g Sl'll~:11 ion " '' hf'n Ill' tril'<I to 1•nt1·r 1111• w;ih•1 to g('l ht'r Plan• Dropped SAN nn:r.o c,\1 1 1 l'l;rn!. for a sluclv on <'Oil vert1ng e1th('r ~1 1rama1 or North Jslanll Nav.il Air Stations 1nt11 a ju1nt m 1ht:iry-cinli.1n .11rpur t art.' b<•ing dropp1·1l hv th1· Board ofSUJ>l'f\ 1"11·., Aradlcy ::.aid today he believe:-. his victory has banished the race issue from city campaigns. \\ITH 94 percent or the vote counted, Br acllcy had 59.4 per- cent. comfortably more than the 50 percent majority needed to avoid a May 31 runoff with the next competitor in the non- llarlisan election. Stale Sen. Alan Robbins was next with 28. l percent. Tax pro- t ester Howard J arvis had 9.9 per- cent and the other challengers each had less lhan l per cent. Bradley, 59, c laimed victory late Tuesday a fter a third of tht' voles had been tallied in the mu nicip~ t lectioos. Robbins r e- ru::.cd lo ~concede. saying he hoped lat<' returns from the San Fernando Valley would force the r unoff. The pr 6(!orliin a ntly .,while valley, Rbbbins' home, is the center of opposition to forced busing for school integration. In the closing days or the cam paign, Robbins str essed his opposition 111 mandatory busing, promising 10 tJkc the issue to court . BRADLEY, THE city's first black mayor. said the issue of race had been injected into the campaign ·•at leasl indirectly hy somt· of the candidates.'' Rut, he ;1ddcc1, "the beauty of this city is that 1t didn't have any effect" and he doubts that "anybod y evc·r ilJ.:ain will be able to turn to the issue of race in a campaign hl·re." Four City Council members ,11-.o \I.Un rc·l'lcct111n. but thrct: others were forct?d into the May :11 1· h·rt1on In the• 10 pNSon race for cit) nmlrnl11•r. Community College trust~t' Ira Reiner received about 42 pt•rcent of the vote. not enough for election. lit' "'II run again!.! With more t han 94 percent of the precincts reporting, Oocter had 36 percent of the vote. M~. Fiedler, head of the San Fernan- do Valley-based Bustop anti- busing group, had 24.5 percent. Two other candidates, Roberta Weintraub and Charlotte Moller. had about 12 percent each. Two-term conser vative board m em ber Richard Ferraro had 42.8 percent of the vote, while Hila Wailers ha d 22.7 percent. For the t h ird scat, lloward Mill er, ••PP<>1nted last year, had 47 .9 percent, not quite enough to avoid a runoff 'fith either police rn vcstigotor Daniel Da nke or Howard Wa tLs . THIRD DI STRICT Coun cilman Donald Lorenzen headed fo r a replay of his r unoff of four years ago. With about 98 percent or his San Fernando Valley dis lricl's precincts reporting, hc had 39.8 percent to 44.2 pt'rCl'nt for Jov P1cus. Lorcntcn won their 1973 race by a few hundrcct votes N()\l' ()ff icial Not Satisfied LOS ANGELES <AP> Conccd10~ that t":lrks with Gov. Brown were he lpful, an official of the Nat1on~d Ori::an1zution of Women sa~·s that some issues still rcma10 unset · tied "\\'(• want lo g1vt• t he· i.:ovl.'rnor full ('rt•dit for \!.hat he has done, but want to makl' cll•a r that we want more." Jeane Aendorr . state coordinator for NOW. said Tuesday ESCAPES RtJNOFF Mayor Tom Bradley 'l'h1· L~u other Council races next month ~ere ltkclv to be al· torn(•y Bob Ronku .1gainst Jim Peterson, deputy for retiring councilman Lewis Newell in the 1st District; and 15th Oistnct ::.even-termer .John Gibson, 74, againstJ am(•s Stanbery. Re-elected to Council were 10- c u m bents Zev Yaroslavsky, E rnani Btr nardi, Gi l bert Linds:.iy, Marvin Brauclc and Peggy StevcnSPn . With 95 percent of lhe precincts reporting, the vote was 71 percent lrt favor or lhl· bingo proposition. but fit percent "no" for the a m endment to shift park c·ontrol to Council from a c1t1zens' com mission ALSO LOSING was a chartt·r amendment to give Council power to veto through mactwn mayoral appointments to <01ty commissions. The olhl·r suc- cessful 1::.sucs were ones to rc1>l'al the slaughterhouse ord1 nancl', l'I i m inate mandatory re ti rcmcnt Jgc for city employes, change Council procedure for confirm 1ng commission appointments. l'Xe m pt h arbor gencrul managers from civil service, a lter procedures for amending the city gcner n l plan and lengthen the probationary period for police· officC'rs Earlv rt•turn:-. s howed ;i turnout (1f <•hout 30 p(•rccnt of the nly's 1,237,079 registered voters, ;1ccorcling t<J the ('1ly clerk's elt"C· l ion office That would be tlit· sm all\.>st turnout s ince 1961 Anotht•r pnmary winnc·r wh11 was :.iblP lo a\01<1 a runoff \\JS Ru rt Pines.'' ho w;1s n·-clectC'd lo a second four ;1•;11 t1·rm Js t•1ty ;ittorney Pines. :17. h;i:-. bl't·n t.ilkt•d about as a c;ind1dat<· for attornry g<'n<'ral on the 1978 l)(•motrat1c :.talc ticket per urut. w ... ;ire going toward mulli·tll'r rates in hopes or getting al the wasters and pool users," ::.aid Balinovich. lie added that the in· vcrted rates will affect ho m eowner gas con- s u m ptlo n above t h e lifeline r ate, w h ich g r a n ts Cal iforn i a homeowners a minimum amount of natural gas a t a low rate. Also affected by in· verted r ates would be the state's massive private u til ities. including l'ucific Gas & E lectric, Soulht•rn California Gas. and San Diego Gas & Electric. • "I DON'T want to af- fect t he lifeline rate for the little mom and pop Impotent Winner LOS ANGELES <AP ) A 29·year-old North Hollywood man has been a w a rd ed $350 ,0 00 dnmages because a jury agreed with his conten- tion that his 1974 injury in a train accident led to impotency. The award was given Dan Swcze a , w h ose second wi fe has three children from a previous m:.irnagl' According to lhC' s uit. Swezca was wor king for 1 hl' South<.•rn Pacific railroad when the <lCCi· clcnt occurred in the City of Industry. Jk \\as try- ing to load freight into a boxcar when the d oor malfunctioned and hit him in the groin. the suit said . 0 AHO AU • I :.ST.MICHAEL ~,~'~r u AHGB.S · _ EASTER ~ CHURCH '., ' SERVICES "' HOLY WEEK SERVICES MAUHDY THURSDAY-6 00 p M.-Paschal Meat 7:30 P.M -Liturgy ol The Lord"s Suppe1 GOOD RUDA Y-9 00 A.M.-Morn1ng Prayer 12:00 P.M.-Good Friddy Liturgy 1·30 P M-The Way OI The Cross 8:00 P M.-Statlons of the Cross -Evening Prayer HOLT SATURDAY-9.00A M.-Morn1ng Prayer & Confession 5.30 P.M.-Even1n9 Prayer & Conloss1on 11:00 P.M.-VIOIL OF EASTER -EASTER DAY - 12:00 A.M.-Holy c-1°" ,. 1:00 A.M-10:00 A.M..-Holy Choral c-1°" 5:JO EYDUHG ru YH EVERY DA y un roclflc View Dr. c-a .. Mcr .... •••. John •OCJt" o •• ,, 1714 644-040 BE THE PERSON mu WANT TO BE What arc you doing about your future? f.ach of ua hu mental, phyaJcal or emotional problems we c.ry to hldo. Only YOU CIJI resolve your problems.. learn how simple It can be. Attend the Landon Carter lecture stncs beginning Wednesday, April 13. Free admiuion to fi.nt lecture 8 P.M. Sheraton Anaheim (Corner of Ball&: Harbor) • institute For Active Motivation P.O. Box 5481 , Orange, Ca. 714/832-8583 '* • .. . ,.. ,.. ,.. i .. ,. .. . .... .. ,. • * ,.. • ,. • • • • • • .. ~~-.... • • • ,. One friendly word of advice al:5out ,.. • .... ,.. * J .. , ,.. , ... ,. • ,. • .. ... ,. • • • )f- ~ .. ' : ,,c..;c..,~"-"''-41'--4L--... lt It ,.. ~iiK! .,. ~ ,. L-'"--_,....~ . ..!::oo.0-...U.-=:-.,,, • ,.. . ,. ' .,.. ,. f * ' • ~"-=-• .. * * * .. • ~ ,.. ... : * Jt I : •• ,. ' .. ',. • "ORANGE COUNTVS IMPORT CAR KING'' • -,. • ,. • • ,. ,. I I I I .. • ::t::=;:====::t= « « ,.. * * * * it it • • : ~:::;::::::;~~~:!' : rwY It .~.=.~.=,,= .. =.=.=.*= .. : : • ~ •• '* * •• * ... : " rrwv • • lt •miJ.•lt!l * / : g ljl!f!M•1~: . HERB--:-~ ! s : ; : !I:R~119.~.l}~DER:~ : · • : 50*~'~1~,~rrlr.'~50 •A .. : ~: SA1401EGO~ ~ when )'OU buy a new o r with • SA"DI QOf~· ., ~ ~ ,... thla ad 1t time of purchu~. : <lD" ,._ 1 1:********************************• : FRIE~~~DER A $700 REBATE ON THE'76 FIAT 131 : ,. l":a .. ~ AND ,. -. .... ~ A $400REBATEONTIIE'76FIAT128 it I It n _ h DI d Hro A,111 Jt '"'tu •"" 1i.. -h r1or, "hi• t•• u•• •-• •••• ,. 1l150 nrl~ \-• 110,..,.1 ., ,..,.,._. k u 1 rN-<' fnt"' t tu •• t ltt U •• ., .,.. Hu ft Jt. • 537.7777 1198 6777 ........... •Ill &I••, ..... --·· Dlttff_,m. ...... flll IJI. ~··********************~********** 1 applying for a loan: Ask. You think arrdngin!J tl loan should bl! e11'-V <md fost. 1 iflh() So dn we. When you ask us for a loan. we don't make a Hollywood production out of it. So you won'•be dealing with a cast of thous"nc.ls. There'll he> just nne or two of us working directly with you. to get things dona fight and right awav ~o go aheac.l <mcl n<,k us for the money you need. J-ork new set of wheels. Ord new !ll'l ui IL'~lh. Or a Imm lo get your kids through college so they can get a JOb and start sending money home Or a home improvement loan to build some new ideas around your house. Or a real estnte loun lo build a whole new house around your ideas. We make loan proc(!ss1ny quick and simple. Just as y.1e 've made other banking services more convcrncnt fur you. We get things done fa ster because we 're local bankers who m~ke our own decisions right here. right now And we can get things done for you. too . Just ask. dlll1= =tiur CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA ltl}rborotB.11<~-.., • l71•1)'171>4::!1l0 • Mt'mberFDIC l3dn\1111<1 I lm11' Mt111.l.1v I hursdoy -') to 5 I rtd.1y -'.I tu h • ..,,1t11rcl.w-1) to 1 Let Us Be Your Banker f'o1!Jt! V Sin1rwn PtealdMt Ch1i:-/ & .. cu111~ 0/firN 1\ ... . . • AO DAIL y PILOT Wodneaoay. /.1 1 6, 1977 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi INSPIRATION POINT a LACK OF lNSPlll~ TION LEAP • .. ~oo vo• .. --~ -:r::.;o\--~ -1 ,...C • •··· ·• ·-" • ................. ,.,....,,..__ Real People Cappelletti Story Moving Hy KEN PF.TERS LOS ANGEL~S CAP> .. Somelhing for Joey," the poignant story of ..t family's v<·ry personal tragedy, 1s ull1mately :.i tribute lo that fam ily's triumph in ..;orrow. <Channcl 2, 9 p.m . J .lt·rry :\l«Nc•t•ly. who wrote and produced the I\\ o·hour tl'l1•v1s1on s pecial to be aired tonight on CHS. -.:.11d hl· tried to slick clo:.e to the actual events, lhl· real l'l'llPll•, in dramal1Z1ng the relationship hl'lWl'l'll fcxithall player John Cappclleltt and his ) ounger hrulhl·r .Jol'y, dying or leukemia. TllE c r.ost:.K NIT CA PPELLETTI ramily'i. slow and p.11nful arfJu:.lmcnl lo the 1mminl'nl death of .ln1·y wtm died ;.it lJ last yc;.ir and the lender :incl loving n ·lat1oni.h1p between the two broth~rs n1.1dl' .. S11rnf'lh1ng for Jot•v .. a lillle difftcult lo h an· di<•. :\-kN1•1•ty said "Jrit•y asks J ohn for four louC'hdo\\ n ... ;111rl he gels four touchdowns," McNee- lv 1·xpl.1111l'd ".J1wy. who's nc·vcr hild ;.i h1l 1n little t.·.1~11'" I 111.1lly i.:cts one the ~ilme-wmnmg htl in th" 111~: 1.:;rm1• \\'h<'n I showed pl'opli· the script, c•verybody s.1111. 'll' tno unhclievablc, too much Hollywood h11k11111 · Th:i l "s n·ally 1rnni<', since the script was so ('(1, ... ,. t11" h.11 .11 tu;.illy h:tl>J>l'rlcd " (' \ f't•t-:1.f .ETTI. Tit t: t'ORMF.R PF.NN Slat1· I t.·1-.m.111 Trophy \\ 1nnl'r and now a runn1n~ b;.ick tor 111 .. f ;,... 1\11~1·11·., H<1m'> . .,J1d he wa:. proud or the t rl rn .. 11l1h11i: I h;it 11 :.icl'omplishcd what he'd hopl'd .. I ti.id ,, lot of clouhti.. when ,Jt!rry approached m1· \\1th th" 11l1 o;1 ·· (';1prwlll'lt1 s a1rl "But the s lory '1111·' .1 1•11od '''"· I l hmk} of helping olhl·r people m th\' S Olllll' ... 1111,1111111 Wl' W t'rl' "ll 's '-1.'r y r(';il1st 1c about what Joey arrd th1· T\' HE\ IE \V r esl of tlw family h <1tl to i.:<1 through " The re were fl·W dry 1•ycs <JmOnJt tho.,1• who :.aw. 1·1lhl•r 111 tH'rson c.r 1111 O<'WS film <'lip-.. John re l'<'rv1• lht· llc:i-.man in l!Ji:J an<! tearfully tlt!dtcate 1l to his liroth1·r Only tti.· \'l'ry l'•>lfl·hf.'<trll•d will fmcl 110 n1·t·cl lor a ha111lkc·n·h1cr allhc end or .. Joey ... Tift: f-'ll.;\1 t'Ol.l.OWS JOEY'S Mn'>lant bat tit--. "1th lh1• 111111·''· 1r.11·in~ J ohn .., .,1mult..ineous I l'.I' Ill f1M1t h,t(( f.11rlc' Orll' 11f t lw nw ... t loul·hinl.! scene!> 1:. wht•n John I .1k1·-. .J111•y 1111' ,1 lrealmt·nt, anrl unc of the \01111~:.tt-r's fnends w ho norma lly v1:,,ilt; the ho:.p1tal ,11 th•· -.:1mc trml' 1s not then• fc14•\ ,1''-" "hen· his p;1I "'and John. mustc·ring m1111• c "'"a~ .. than 1l tak1·., to run through.any de- l1·11 ... n1· l11ll'. 11•plu•-.. "l h'd1NI " :\L\ltC' SIN<:t:R. ,\ Rt:l./\TIVE unknown who wa-. 11wk1•d 1111 ttw roll' \\hilt! doing Shakespeare, 11•11 tra\' .John ('.1ttJll'llt•lt1 Ill' resembk1> the Ramio. 11111111ni.: h.11·!-.11111 .11lrn1tly handlct. hne., In "Joey•• lit.rt JH•oi Iv llorw. v.11uld bl· rn..r1•ly maudlin .J.·rt 1,, "·" wll11 n ·c·c·nllv .1pJ>('nred in thl' m ovi.- l .11 ' \I' I• .II h1·r I old M1•. '· 1:-. .,u1•rt•.,.,ful 111 portr",1\1111: th•· 111 \oulh a " 1111t too 1•1Jh'. n•1t l110 !><1•n t111w11t.d 11111 111.,1 J n ·~:11l ,1r kid who·., n·ry :.11 k .11 t 11111'!> 1;1•r,1lt11111' Page play' thC' mother of th • Cap- Jll'll1•11t f,1m1ly, Annl', and the father. Jnhn Cap p1•lll'lll S1 , It. portrayt'<i by Gerald O'Lou"hhn Both 11w wc•ll M·asmwd pt'rformcrs :.k1llfolly kecf> thl'tr n •lat111m1h1p with thf•1r dymg son io.cnlimen lal 1111<1 liv1ni.:. but properly under:-tatcd. THE C"/\Pl't:l.l.ETTIS' TRIUMPH, BOTH sn rc·al lift• ;irlll 111 th1• h'll'' 1.,111n '>p<•cial. comes m thf:'tr ah1lity t111rc -.1l th1· d ) rni.: ho) as a norm.ii young\ter ,John ('a1111t·llt-111 . who praised his llttlt• hrollwr'-. c•o11rui.:1• 111 that m1·morabll' He1s mun Trophy ;1('1•1•pt .1r1e1· s 1w1•('h, su1d his family drt'w :-I ri·ni:th from .Jm•v "llc•'11 sl Ill with m1•," .John said "Oh. I don'l think ahnut him ;ill lhl' time now. but lots of things rc•mlncl me• of him. Wht•n I ht•ar the name, .J1wy ... " Spaeed Out? Bet,s Put on Visit JAMUL (APJ -The longer spacemen put It off, the m ore mort<'Y Huth Norman Jo:.es. IL com es to $500 so far T he 76-year ·old woman Is betting o ship from out- er s pace will land on he r property by Sept. 30. She has turned over $4).000 to Ladbrook & Co. Ltd. of London. which gave her lOO·to-1 odds. THE TERMS call for l.adbrook to k eep u gradually lar,cr amount of the $6,000 -along with a lmost $10,000 bet by 4 Mrs. Norman's followers L in a group called Unadus -f or every day no spacecran arrives. Lad· brook 11et.s all the money 1f there Is no landing by Sept. JO. "I DON'T expect lo lose.\·• s he sold Tuesday. "We 'll have a landlne. and it won't be just one l!PllCCShlp. It wUI ~ 33. '' Thtrf' nre 67 1crcs in her property near the Mcxicnn border. , . 1fl .·11 dQgs ore fi r l\\ j{DpP~ cu here 09~ 1 Happy .Days Are Sawlngs Days ~ • . . . 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BUT MANY ENVIRONMEJl,;T/\L leaders believe that the Dc mocrcitic governor has not done enough, that he is..more t alk than action and that the actions he has taken havenotcomesoon enough. And in recent weeks there has been growing concern among them that Brown is trying to soften his environmentcilist image in the face of heavy business and Jabor criticism . "I w.guld say that the ---------governor is over-reacting to political pressu1'e he N£Jfl."'i .. f,"lf..ft l"."'i/."'i has been under since the Dow thing happened," says Carl Pope, executive director of the League of Conservation Voters. "HF: APPEARS TO BE TYPICAL of most . politicians. I k doe!:in't like lo have anybody or- ganized and powerful mad at him." Pope wa!:I rcferrin(! to a decision by Dow Chemical Co. to withdraw ils apphcalion to build ;.1 petrochemical complex near S<1cramenlo, blaming its decision on delay and environmental regula- tions. What environmentalists are concerned about are Brown's efforts to streamline decision-making procedures for industrial siting and a hquefied natural gas tl'rminal. THEY ALSO CRITICIZE HIS support for the: Auburn Dam. his w1lltngne~s to modify limits on porpoisc·taking by tuna fishermen and his failure to back a ban on no-deposit beverage conlainers. And they complain tlwt he hasn't taken the lead in developing a strong farm land preservation bill. "There has been a departure from the J erry Brown of 1976 running for lhe Democratic nomina· lion for president," s aid John Zicrold, a Sierra Club lo bbyist. "AT THAT Tll~fE. HE SPOKE articulately about the necessity to make hard choices in the face of diminishing resources. Now those legislative m easures which are in virtually every way consistent with that philosophy have gone begging for his sup. port ,·· he added. Brown denies t ha t his philosophy has changed , saying his environm<>nl::i l concerns r e· main strong. But he was sharply critical of e n vi r o nme ntal eRow"' leaders in an interview. "The one part where I havt> some problem:. with some of the lobbyists representing environ· rnenlal factions is that I"m concerned about cen- tralized bureaucracy und about the job impacts that hit people," he said. "lt is very easy for someone who has a paid salary and has no economic loss from a proposal to smugly sit by and say, 'That's not my problem.' Dul as governor it is my problem.·· ENVIRONMENTALISTS SAY IF their goals reduce jobs in one industry, they us ually create more jobs in another. Broken down by issues. the split between Brown and conservationists looks like this : LAND USE -Farm land preservation has been one of the hottest issues in California for over two years, with environm entalists on one side and the business·a griculture establishment on the other. Nearly 4.5 million acres of the state's prime farm land has been eljten up by urban sprawl since 1947. and the trend is continuing. Environmen· talists. with an eye on projected world food shortages, hope to stop it. They complain that Brown has been lukewarm to the cause, saying that a bill designed to preserve prime farm land might not have been killed last year if Brown had strongly supported It. THEY SAY THERE HA VE been signs recently that Brown is looking favorably on a farm lands bill backed by business and agriculture leaders. En· vironmentalists term that proposal unworkable. But Brown claims credit for getting the en- vironmentalist bill out of the Assembly last year snd says he tried unsuccessfully to work out a set· Uement that would have s aved it from death in the Senate. Brown says he has not endorsed the business community's bill, and inst ead is trying to "find the best in some of these opposing ideas and create a synthesis." LNG -Brown bas proposed legislation that -.,ould streamline the decision making process on '4hether utilities should be allowed to build a ll· queried natural gas terminal in Southern Caltfornia. The measure would give the decision·making role to a single state agency anJ give the agency less than a year to do its work. ENVIRONMENTALISTS QUESTION the need fo r a quick decision on LNG, which Is nntura.l gas ~ turned into liquid form for shipment, saying thal LNG ls cxtrtmely dangerous and that there are other ways of obtninlng natural gas. . . AB D"IL'\,. PILOT EDITORIAL P A GE Public Should Know Arter a lengthy contract dispute 111 which both sides stressed thl' nt•c<l to bring th eir po~itions before the taxpay ing public·, '' tentative agreement has been reached betwC'cn negotiators for Newport Mes a db· triC't teachers and administrators. District students and taxpayers s hould view this development npt1m1stically and hope teachers ratify the contract at :.i meeting latc:r this month, thus end jng an occ<•s ionally dis ruptive period in which stu dents <.1n<l tlw1r educational m•cds took a back seat llowt'ver. both sides h ave agreed to an infor m.1 t1on blackout on the contents or the contract until tht· hoard of education meets April 12, to be followed by ;i teacher vote scheduled April 20. ~ Although this secrecy is permitted hy l;.iw, and b not unusual in pnvalc industry negotiations. 1t seems s trange and incon~istent here in view of pa~t efforts IJy both sides to keep the public informed. Ass uming the p:.ickage is a :-.ound ont· for both dis t ri('t and teachers, iL is hurd to understand how db <.'los11rc of the colllraC'l package would harm negolw t wns or cnd:.ingcr te:.ither or bo•ird ac:<.·eptance 111 their upcoming voles on the contract. Why shouldn't the public know what's being voled on? It's our· munt.•y lht•y 're talking uhuul Tune It Down! B) rurming a <:omm1ttce Lo consu.ler noise com plainlc; from residents who live near Lhe Orange Coun ty Fairgrounds, Co~ta Mes a City councilmen havt• taken an important step towards better control ot molort·vde ract• nms c which has troubkd the area s ince !!16!1 It 1sn t .... o much the noise from the races they While ~:ounCil members \\'lsely stopped short of infringing on the race operator's right to try to operate a profit making business, they mndc it clear that unnecessary noise will not be tolerate<l Officials for Jott'.'rnatiomrl Speedway lnc. han· been notified lo lone the s howmanship do" n to an ac· ceptable limit and that thret> valid complaint~ could lead to a revocation of their business permit. Continued vig1lanct> hy ~1rca res idents, backed by the knowledge that city lwll is ready to lake uction in their fuvor, should do much Lo lessen an unnecessary noise burden on homeownc:11> · Sensible Cutback An apparent dcfic'1t in next year's budget of some $2.5 million h as given Coast Community College db· trict officials a good incentive to take a look al ex pen· diturcs and practices which have grown into luxuries . One s uch resulting budget cutback will be issuing only a single consolidated brochure listing the courses offered by all three of the district colleges. ln the past year, Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline Community colleges each issued separate publications announcing their classes for the follow· ing semesters. Combining the three brochures can save materials. labor and postage. Fall St!mester mailings from the three colleges brought complaints from residents or the 88-square- mile district about receiving detailed class brochures from all campuses. Some Irvine residents received the maiUngs , even t hough they arc in the Saddlcback Community College Dislrn.:t. i·.ich la~l .1houl !)0 ~t•tund~ but the public address ~y~tem which holhers_hundrcds of neurby res idents. Publicuttoo costs certainly are not the district's biggest budget expenditure by a long way. But they arc a highly visible area of duplication and was t e and well worth the trustees' attention. c '' f <An't Jet you hAu' 'em. They'd 'ut your fAyloAd.'' Payload or Bu111an ~if e? The 1ffafia ;ttoves in D••ar Gloornv • FAA Evades Plane Fire Hazard On Pizzas ( PA lJ L HARVEY ) I s n 't THAT !-.•)mething ' Mohstl'l"s mo\'tn~ 1n on th!' p1u.i. husrnt•ss. In lhl· ol<l d:I\' \I C'.l(••>nc· u~ccl phy '>tc•:ll m11 .,l·l1• M1•rC'ha nt s rnacit• Wl·ekl v p,1ym c•nt-. "l<1r rn ~unrnC'<''" or tlwy ""r" h<•mlwtl llC'~•fl•n or k1llNI , Tht• 111•w hn·ttJ hood rn,1 :- flUC'rlJd{•~ ;1~ a tiu .. 1111 •.,,.m.rn M ;1 f I II m o It !> 1 1• r' k n o \.\ t h ;1 I 11nhndy t'.111 m a k I' (II/ I" w1th 11ul m n / 1 ;1 r ,. 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L \' • K r .d I •' ' rrutivcs will 1li·nv tlwt lhc~ fN·l thrcull'•Wtl hui '' h1'n llw· W;1ll 8lrN·l .Joun1al 1·1·1·1•11th· prnhNI llt<' mozrarl'll.1 monn1><1l v, Krafl o<f1rr.1b rd11sl'd to ('o nf1rm or di· ny thal thl' m111.1a11•1!;1 rnthr-;tn rx controlled by r.ick<•tN•r.., anti refused to say whNr 11 , "rafl . gels the moz1.ar(•lta whirh 11 who1£'salc" Ln s u)X'rm n rkl•I s Th t' t 1• a r i• "11 m ,. I ;1 r ~ l' Gu~ What ·, "1th lh1c; expand- ing used Cilr junk y ilrd alongsid l' Newport Roul eva rd below the Sou thern California Collt•ge'! What happcnd to Cos ta Me s a 's ci t y b1•Jullficatron progr ilm '! Cl1RIOl'S r. 'l0"1f Gu\ (Ommrf'lh ,,,. 'tUOrn1Hrd DV t1 'a''' ,u1d do 1"101 f'lt1(•\\.~r•lt t II"' t '"" ._ • .,,.., Ot lhft nt ""'~0.tP•r -,.«""d ¥lVf' Pt'I ...-flwf to Ci•riumv <i11\ O"ty Pilot mo1.1arrll.1 makers who an· ap ll<trcntlv tn.•t• rrom m ob i·ontrnl puhhclv hPlti BeotrtC'I' 1-'oods. fnr l'\.1mph• lkatrl('t' '"PPlrt·' the• 1'111.1 llul c·h a1n l\rrl mo~lly lht• Piil.i hu ... inc·~:- 111 thl' I 'll1lt•d ~l:tll'S I' l"OITr)Jl'IM'd nf 1nd1\ 1du,d outk h :-m.dl. poo1 tv r111a11n·d run hv llulwn Aml'rtcans \\ho arc· 111d11wd lo de a I w 1th 11th t• r It ,1 I 1 Jn Americans. They laC'k thr inchnatton or the resources to rl's1:,l th<• i.qure1r. T llE 1-"Bf ALSO h:is cvidcnet• that the Gamhino oq:anizatton ha, ht'l'n selltnjt up illegal altcn" 1n tht• p1z7.a h11-.inc-.c; 111 c;nmr 'talc ... notjhh the '\l•w 'l m ~ 'l;1•w JC'r•wv an•;1, "1th lo.in-; lhl•n rm c·nn~ up lhl' rlh•i::alh 111.:h 1,111• of 111tc•r<''l •in tho ... C' lnJn'I h\ 0\ t•rc·h.u ~·n~ ror llw 1T1nu:1n•llt1 "'nr 1s 11 JHst th1• helpless pro· prrc·lnr'l nf the r1na p.1rlors who ~urfrr 1>.11ry f;irmc-r' "hn \upply the milk that mak1•, thr m onar<'lla conftd<' th.al fn•quPnlly thi•y an• p;111l noth1nJ,! for their milk ~ind thl'V clar<' not prnl <''t Thousands 111 d:11rV1 form1·r-; ha\'I' hl'C'n "m1l kt•d" rl)r m1l11ons of tfoll.1r'. nn1• l.1r~(' rarmt•r'>; ('0 up ha'l h<'rn drl\ I'll ollogelh<>r 0111 ol hu'"''''' hy th1· moh s "unpJ1d hrll.; ' (;ambino r<'l~llvei; ulso control wurehmt~C'" 1n thl' <"rt1es tand rhi. 1rrhutorc;h1ps in the suhurbs 11·, .1 t1i.:ht noo:;r To the E;dilor : It is hard lo realize that nearly 600 people perished in a naming ground collision C>f two 747 Jetliners. How many of them died needlessly because the Fcder<il A\'iation Administration protects thr airlines and airC'rafl industry instead or the pass engers? I l is a repetition of the Paris t·ras h or lhe McDonnell Doug.las DCJO which killed 34fi people Nc~lif!cncc nf the FAA "os directly responsible for that crash. It dt'libcratt?ly failed to take action even though it had known for months that the DClO had a fataJ naw in its design. The FAA refused to inconvcnrence McDonnell Douglas by insisting they correct tht•rr deadly error. even though they had the man- date to do so. In the latest collision or the twn i47 Jetliners, some passengt•rs rscaPl'<I with their lrvt·!\ Most ~urfrn·d a horrible death. nol from thl' 1mpJCt, but £rom fire. The Pan American plane was on the ground. The KLM plane was on! v a kw feel in the air. These circumstances alone would have normally lessened the toll in life and injury. had it not been for the holocaus t of fire which followed the collis1on. VET, lhe Coated Stales Army has developed and uses rupture· proflf fu<'l bladders that arc ex- trcmclv rfrcctive in preventing ftrt-s. Both England and this country have i;uccessfully tested f1rr rrt<rrdilnts in the fuels. But once again the FA/\ is round culpable. They couldn't bring themselves lo require the airlines to adopt either or these hfe-savin_g measures, because lhey s ay they would cost money and cut thr payload lluman lives paid the price the fAA was unwilling to extract from it11 truf' mastt-r. lhc a vintion inctui;try Nor rs the srlualion lrkcly to 1m prove The oil companies are prcssurrnj.: for H n C'\ICO more volalale fuel. wh1t·h rr 1t had been 1n usr at the time of the latest lra,gedy, would huvc taken away rvrn thr few bril'r moments of Hams Fight CB Growth . . WASHINGTON The Federal Communications Commission ii; quietly stlnit1g the m illions of voices that jam lhe Citizens Band radio frequencies. An estimated nine million licensees -truck drivers, teen-agers. housewives. t?Ven a former First Lady --now Qperate more than 20 million CB SJltS. •The airwaves have become so crowded that the CB industry h<Js appealed for more frequen- cJ u . These \fOUld have lo be taken from the ham radio operators. who add up to no more than 300,000. Yet Lbe com mission has favored the few over the many. T he 300,000 hams have 100 times more airspace than 111 available to the nine million CB enlhuslHt.s The ham• olao have (JACK ANDERSON J a lock on the higher frequencies, which are free from in tcrference. According to one confidential report, the hnms now control more frequencies than all the na lion ·s police itnd fire depart menta combined, plus all com· merclnl and educational, FM broadcaster!!, plu11 all the TV sta- tions on the VHF channels in Los Angeles and New York City. The lele~ommunicalions policymakers at the Whitt' House hove quietly notified the Federal Communications Commission on thr<'e occusions ttuit there would be no objection11 to expanding the airwaves for the CB usera. STILL. the rommlsslon bu rc- (used to tnke the hint. One reason may be that CB radio is regulal· ud by orciciah who, according to a confidential r eport, "have traditionally been ha ms ." The report, prepared for Rep. Elliott Levitas, 0 .-Ga., describes this arrangement as "the wolf guard· ing the flock." The opposition to giving the CB industry a greater share of the airwaves has been generated largely by the Amrricon Radio Relay League, which the report describes as "a lobbying or- ganization" r<'prrscnting ham operators. Tht> league has f1rcc1 off a special "flash bulletin" lo its members, urging them "to utilize every league resource" to prevent the Jncursion o( CB bulls into their oir&pace. INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE: -White House source• t.cll us lhaL National Security Advlser 7.blcnlew Btzczlnakl ls wiMlng the power stru11lt wlLh Secretary of State C)T\la Vance. BnezlMkl h H tHler accesa to PreaJdllnt Carter'• ear. ( MAILBOX ) l.eHer\ from rt•dtr\ •r~ wetuwnt Ttw r19ftl to COf\dfnH ltttt'r\ to hl 1Nc• or tllmtn•tt llMl I' r• \etved l•tttr\ of 100 word' or It\\ w41f l>t •lvtn Pf'~ftrtn<t 4 U ltH•r\ mv\t tn<.IUide '''"''",.. ... ti malllr14 •ddrtu Oul namh ,..., b<I wHhMld on, .. Qu.t~t It ,ufflt•t"t rta\OI\ h ar>e>.ar•nt Poetr'V w•ll 001 ... publ1,ntO grace which enabled 71 i.urvrrnr-. lo escape. It 1s long pas t t1 m e f ur Congress lo recognize that the f' AA docs nol serve the best an· terests or the public, and to lake appropriate action to correct t'1e situation. STUART WILLIAMS Movie Price• To the Eda tor: Rrrcntly several friends of mine and I allen<led a showtn.(! or a movie 1n a locul theater. The prrc<' of admission was s:l 50 per adult. In our opinion, this priC'c or admission is unfair for ju!>l OOl' movie. especiaJly when olhc•r theaters m Orange County show a double feature for the s ame price. Another area of concern is the price of admission for persons between the ages 12 and 17. These people are forced to pay adult ad· missions, yet are discriminated against by the movie rating cooc. We reel that revisions should be made in lhe price of admic;s1on by establishing, child, young adult, and adult categories. We realize that theaters have an overhead to meet but perhaps if prices were rpore reasonable they would have' a larger volume- of satisfied customers. LOTIIE L. ERMER Y (Plus !J6 additional signatures.) Teacher'• Bof~ To the Editor· It inrurinll'S me tremendously when I read that parents arc C'Oritplarning that teacheri; arl' usking too much for salaries anrl other benefits. ThrA r<'act1on comes naturally, from p~lssai.tr of the collective hargainin~ hill which went Into effort last year. ll is contradictory to lhe laws of logical thinking. Why, H parents arl· wl)ling to rnt'rease salaries ror one puhh1· ser vke J:roup, woulrl they nol do the same for others·' H parents really want to complain, why haven't they raised hell with both stat e anti nationnl Jcgislulive representatives? In California the legislative body gave itself a raise, but only <t few complained about this. The national situation was similar. But, let teachers ask for a ruise and all hell breaks loose. Is this fair? TllE TEACHER is the one who ' molds the minds of his/her 11tu dents so that they cun J?O out and r ace the world with some semblance of common sense, In- telligence and knowlcdgt· /\re parents so naive that they reel that our teachers cun live on their dedication and gratifica· tion for their studentR' achieve· ments alone? Would they be wlll· ing to try It? h this f()rmlng of a personality not as important as the !ormlna of o new law? Parents should be concern~ about why the ~gj.slature hasn't done.-1ometh.lna constructi vc about educaUon. As cl\licns we know lhat Calltornia educatJon ts a complete tarca and since m111y 11lht•r stale~ follf1w 0111· patlt·rn. I ve11t11rt• lo ~••v lht· enl11'1• 1·ountv's t•dut•JtlOn.tl !\\ 'lt·m 1s ,1 t•ompl~lc I a1·1'l' I am a firm lwhl.'Ve r in the lhrt·l· H"· ~' \"'" ~tr Rarrcrl\. 1111 me•r !'\lt1tl' Supt•t rnt cru lt•nl of ~l'hoob '.\!any :-·c•ur' ~ign '''"'"hi· w;1i. strt·~s111g Cl'l'larn progr<•ms for Calrr11rni:1 "''C'f) h(ldy th1111i.:ht lw was out 111 hr~ mind. w,1s h••'' Absohrtc•I\ nol hl' had llw ra )!hl tdt•u :\ 0\\ T ll E ~1.111· ~ 11p1·rr11tendt'nt .11ul Ll'1!1'l,1lllr l' 1-.l'l'P .1p111·m 111g ne~ :tpproaeht•s to ll·athrni.: even· \'cflf Tht• s.lu<l1•111 s ha\l• bt•1'0°mc ~o darnn<•d tonfuM•rl »"'I so hovr th<' ll':ichcr:-., al>n111 \\lt:tt m C' th od l u f n II ow l ha I t h l') liC'lll'\"l' lr:1r111 ng 1s impo~~11ih .. P an·nl!-. "hy rlun"l ynu do som l'lhini,! ;1houl llrn; !-.rtualrOr)" Gel )fllll' stall' supc·rinll·n<lc·nl and lt•)!rslallll •' In h11dd1• dm\11 .tnd rlo llw nght th111g tor 1•1h tl'.1 lion. II \"OU an· M1 cc111cl•rn1•d Vis It the ctas!\rnoms and Sl'C how ) our child functions. Sec lhC' full t·hi-;sroums '' rl h :111 or 411 st 11 d rnls. Ohs1•n•1' lhc dlscrpline pro ble ms You have no idl'a what problems C'<rst unlrl you src and experiC'n{'<' tht•m. Thrn clccrrlc from first hand observation rf the tcach(•r role is an 1mporl:rnt one, one thilt drscrvcs lo he <.'Om· pcnsal<.'11 011 an criual basis to othc·r rol<'" Fil.I BERTO c;o:-.:ZAl.ES O•cor Force Tot he Editor. Now the Oscar farce 1s over : the captains and the kings, the movie moguls, their bankers an<l their army of sycophants have . departed after awarding to each ' other. "The highest a rtistic honors in the world of films." Thal great mutual-admiration society, the film industry, has screwed things around so that they arr bolh donor and donee, the whole affair being blown up to nuclear proportions by their own crew of super-puffers. TllF. Mii.LiONS or ordinary people, the customt•rs . weren't even <'Onsulted, the pt•oplc who flock to box offices with grc>:it t•x pectations only to be shown films thnl make t•ven morons weep rn despair al lhc s tale or the human race . Comrades 1 To the barricades! Let us organize an annual Colden Lemon Award ceremony, tht• prizes to be voted by a jury or customers for the lousiest films or the year, 'the sappiest ac· tresses, the corniest actors, the most Inept directors and benlght· cd producers and most neurotic writers Let the Industry know wh<ll you think of their product. Who knbws?. . . The per!lons to whom you award the Golden Lemon~ may be some or thl' sam e who won Oscars last week ' FRANK KLOCK s ..... RJgh•• To the Editor: While President Cnrter con· tinues lo press his humun rights concept on a global bnsls, he np. parently falls to r ealize the rel al· ed hazard11, viz. · (I> loss or hlsthly dtsirable relnt ions with our vslu('(t allies (2) thnt you cannot constantly barb (or ln- sult> a potential advers ary. while seeking military concf"Ul()n (SALT) o.nd (3) straining such relations, to the point or rctalia- I inn 111 l't'O numrc ;ind PQlitrcal warf;ir<' ~•round the WOl'ld pre- sents the risk of the possibility or bnngrng on World War Ill. E\'<'rl Prime Minister Fukuda of Japan, .1tlvrscd 1'rt•s 1denl ('a rll'r th,tl c1u1el protltl1ni: 111 -.1·crcl'V, t•an oftl'n br the> best w.iy of pr<1lctling hum~in rights lhrou.c:hout tht• world \Vtth C'Ons1dt•rat1on Of Wtlhholcl 111g World Bnnk loa11~ lo ('Oun It res \.\llll abuse human rights 11 wnulcl ht• Vf'ry difficult to dc- ..,1).!11a11• the f('w countries eligible ln 1e•1·l·1 vc such loans. Could also Ill' t ht· end of the World Bank loo! AL N SEARES Oooneed Redaeood• To lh<' Editor· If :o.a \'lng the tall<:'st trees in the "orld is not sufficient reason for prolertir,g Lht.'m. thC'n, lo those ti:ss l'•W• ronm cntil l ly tonccrncd, the saving of the peoples' $92 m11l1on in vrs tmcnt in the Hcd wood National Park should be a :.tgnifirant factor. T h l' a ct <' s t a b la s h r n g l h c Hedwood National Park rn 1968 prov1dC'd for the acquisition or bordc'r1ng lands important to park prolccl1on. Failure o f previous a d · ministrations to act has allowed the lumb<'r <'Ompa~ics to con· tinue logging nn the slopes above thl' tall I n •rs HC'sultant soil e rosion. and silt washC'd down the s lopes durrng hea'"Y rains has already d;1magccl some groves. and is acl'Umulating in Redwood C'r<>rk :.rt the hasc of the tall trers. TllE STAGE JS set for such a disaster as befell the Rockefeller Grove when the Bull Creek became dammed and 300 or the giants fell in the ensuing fl ood. Unless cutting is halted soon no trees will be left in the sensitive area to save. The moratorium on logginJI!. requested by Secretary of the Jn· terior Andrus, <until Congress could act on H. R. 3813. a bill lo authorize acquisition or the n1't'd<'rl prott•rlivc lunds ) has bct'n r<'1C·Cl<'fl hy the lu:nhcr in· 11•n•s1s. It apparently will take thl' full power or the President und Coni;?rrss to enforce 1l. Only their awurcness of citizen sup- port of the lcgisl;1tion nnd the moratorium will save lh1s ··wonderoflhe world." EVELYN GAYMAN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rflhnt N. Wud. PuNuhpr Thoma• Kuoll. 1-:d11or /lorlxlra Krc1lnrh. r.drtrmot Page Ed1t11r Thr 1-ditnrlal p:igf' of thr Onlly rtlOl seek5 to lnfnrm ttn d 11trmul11te rcadrrs b) present1n1 on tht'I pagr diverse commentary on topic<; or intcresl by syndicnt.· l'd columnrsls and cartoonists, by provld1n1: a forum for r<'adera' vic'\!.'i nnrl by prcs<'nlrng this nrwspapcr'11 oprnloni; and idcn11 on rurr<'nt toptr~. Thr c.'dltorlal opinromc nr the Uuily Pilot nppeer only rn the· t'ff1t11rrnl rolumn :ll the lop of ttir 1>:r ~t'. Oprntons tx• ptr"'l'd hr the column"ts and cartoon1~l!I :and l<'ttcr \\nll'n! arc lhr1r 1'1\1. 0 llnfl IHI rndnrt1('menl or their v11•\!.s hy tile Dmly Pilot. ,:1hould oo lnf11rrtd. Wednesday, April 6, 1fm Se ttled Al' Wl,.pft<llO Ra q uel W<.'lch has settled claims with t h e South S h o r e Mu sic Circ u s of Co h asse t near Boston and a :'-:cw York theater for un- der S25,000. The scl - tl em c nt stem med from Miss Welch's can cellations las t summer of engage- ments. Eating I . Habits ~ I ~Spell Woe CLEVELAND CAP> - Louis Dalessandro, who eats a lot, is due in court Thursday lo explain why he shouldn't be punished for his habit. Dalessandro will tell r estau ra n t ow n e r s who've accused him of swindling them that he ca n 't help himself. At- torneys for the 300-pound Philadelphian say their client's problem is part physi cal a n d p a rt psychological. TH E 38·YEAR·OLD Dalessandro was arrest· ed twice last wc<'k. one<' 'for not paying a $2 bill 31 a fast-food eatery and once for lacking $40 for ~1 dinner that included filet mignon, lobster and wine. Delessandro, who pleaded no contest lo lhC' charges, was sentenced to 30 days in Jail. BUT HE SOON tired of prison fare and choi.l· a law firm at random from the phone book The judg<' \ acatcd th1· no.conte~t pied and tolcl the 1tmerant ep1cun·an to be b:ick 1n ro11rt T hursday for a full course trial C harge H ik ed LOS ANGELES CAP > -The Board or Water and Power has chanJll'ci its mmd and deci<kd to continue l'lectrit• rangl' and waler hPatn rPpa 1 r service. bu t <it an1•n •a:-.1•d charges. The !'ler v1<.'P hn<I been schedukrt tn 1•1111 April 1. . ~ • w.dnee<Say. April e. 1 gn DAIL y PILOT A 9 VISIT THE Good Friday Services Set EASTER BUNNI PHOTOGRAPHS AVAILABLE . Mmmdy Thursday Cerenwnies Aho Slated South Coast ?laza M aWldy Thursday s ervices are planned by m a ny churches along the Oran1e County coast area and Good Friday observances by most. The follow· ln1 churches have innounced ser vicea Thursday or Friday, or ln many cases both days. /tla-d11 Tlt11r•d•11 f'lnt Cbriltlap Cbarcb, 1201 Main St., Hunt- ington Beach, will CQnduct a candlelight commu- nion service at 8 p.mJ T he sanctuary choir will pre- sent the cantata, "We{e You There?" • The American Bo~d of Missions to the J ews will present "Christ in the Passover" at 7 : 30 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Cbarcb, 6931 Edinger. HunUnitoo Beach. • A candlelight communion is slated for 7 p.m . at First United Methodlst Cbu.rcb, 2721 Seventeenth St., Huntington Beach. • An 8 p.m. communion is planned at the Church ol tbe Resurrection, 9812 Ha milton, Hunt- ington Beach. • Flrst United Methodist Cb0ttb, 2721 Seven- teenth St .. Huntington Beach, has scheduled. a candlelight communion for 7 p. m. • The congregation of Lake Forest Community Church will join the Plymoath Congregational Church, 3252 Broad St., Newport Beach, for a 7:30 p.m. family candlelight communion. The Rev. Ben Fraser and the Rev. Terry Llndvall will conduct the ser vice. • A seder passover supper by ticket admission will be held at 6:30 p.m . at St. James Episcopa l Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach. There will be a stripping of the altars and.devotions at 9 p.m . and an all-night vigil beginning at 10. • The senior youth group wiH give the readings for the passover meal at 6 p.m. at Salnt Michael & All Angels, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. The Eucharist will be held at 7:30, followed by an all-night vigil. * A s acrificial s up per and communion i~ scheduled fo r 6:30 p.m. in Mertz Hall at Community Church, Cong regational, 6ll Heliotrope Ave . Corona del Mar. Reser vations may be made by telephoning 644· 7400. • Lutheran Church of the Masler, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, will hold communion at 7:30p.m. • Communion will be held at 7:30 p.m. at SL Mat· thew Lutheran Church, 18182 Cul ver Ori ve, Irvine. • The Richa rd Keen residence, 5312 Roy~1 le. Irvine, will be the s ite for the Good She pherd Lutheran Chur ch passover demonstration and holy communion al 7:30 p.m. • A narrative holy communion in which parts or tht• hgurgy ~ill be cxpl<1incd, will be held at 7: 30 p.m. at Sainl Paul's Lutheran Church, 1190 Mornmgs1dc Drive. Laguna Beach. • The Chancel Choir will present Mozart's "Re- quiem" at 7:30 p.m. at Commwllty Presbyterian Church, 405 i'~orest Ave .. Laguna Beach. J ane Wilson. Don Lindstrom . Joe Wood, Cass H a~er, Marc Clemens and Marilyn I nter land1 will be the :-.0101:-.b ~t arrlyn l nterlandi will direct Communion will also be held. • •· Belovl'<l Bet rayer." the latest chancel play by Albert Johnson. will premiere at 7:30 p m at the Shf'pherd of lbe HiUs United Cbarch of Christ , 30121 Nrjit ucl Road. Laguna Niguel. Johnson 1~ resident playwnght of Shepherd of the Hills. Hir. wife. Bertha, 1s directing the play. • The eucharist and communion will be held at 8 pm. by St. Margaret's of Scotland at Foreste r Marco Junior High School, 25601 Camino Del Avion, San J uan Capistrano. GaodF..Wa9 "The Seven Last Words." a concert an song by Ron and Karla Kniss, will be presented at 7·30 p.m. Frida) at Grace Lutheran Church, 6931 Edinger, lluntmfitton Beach • Communion will be held at 6:30 a.m . followed by the tradJ llon al three-hour m ed I ta tlon. prayer --~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!~~­ and slnglng from noon to 3 p.m . at Sahat James Epucopal Cbuttb, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach. The conteaslon hour has be-en set for 5 p.m . A solemn evensong with a dult choir Passion Anthem s will be held at8 p.m. • The Rev. Sune Richards of Christ tJalted Cbarcb. Newport Beach, aod the Rev. Jim Wiles, wlll conduct a meditative servic!1 "The Seven Last Words or Jesus," a t noon at BeUlel Towers Social Hall, 666 W. 19th St .. Costa Meta. Ther e will be musical accompaniment. ~IGHTSBRIDGJ . . .. ~ ... S~ITJNGS l>y c 0 RB IN for Easter ... ·. .. "What's Good About Good Friday ?," will be the topic of a talk by Or. Doris Dickelman. The Rev. Albert Burke will present "The Story of Holy Week," m a noon service at Flnt Cllureb of B ellglous Science, Urbanus square, MacArthur l Boule vard and Ford Road, Newport Beach. epnaj v.ioe\~ht ~ted euite in treait1onal gle.n plaids or 1Vdht blue. with red, and bro'W"n Wllrl bl~. otra txou~r~ eve1lable. • A Good Friday liturgy will be held a t noon a l Saint Michael & All Angels. Corona del Mar. A ramify meditation including the reading of the passion, st~tions or the cross and lmae es or the passion, will begin at l : 30 p .m . • The Newport Ceater United Metbocllst Cburcb, 1601 Marguerita, Corona del Mar. will hold services al 12 :30 p.m. The Rev. William McQuold, pastor of St. Mark Presbyterian Church, will preach. * A Tenebrae service will be held al 7:30 p.m. at Lutheran Church of the Mas&er, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar . • A Tre Ore service with meditations on the Seve n Last Words of Christ and special choir music is scheduled from noon to 3 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, 760 Victoria St., Cos ta.Mesa. Five pastors, a vicar and chaplin, will take part. Communion will be held at 7:30 p.m . • Hymns, meditations, readings, the veneration of the cross and communion will highlight a thr~· hour service beginning at noon at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 428 P ark Ave., Laguna Beach. A film. "Shoes of the Fisherman," starring Anthony Quinn and free for the community, will be shown al 7 :30 pm. • ·-The Good Friday te nebrae will be held at 7:30 ours alone. p.m . at St. Matthew Lutheran Church , 18182 Culver Drive, Irvine . The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, and St. Andre w Episcopal Mission, both in Irvine. will also take part in the service. • 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 T he congregations of St. Margar et 's of Scotland. San Juan Capistrano, and St. George's <Sef'SERVICES, P ageA12) ~ QUIKSILVER C•ll 642-5678. Put a few words lo work for ou. Earning money i~ one thing. Holding on to it and making it grow is another. Perpetual Savings has various ways of making your money make money. Even though PefJ)\!tual Savings is a si1_ablc financial inMitution. you'll feel comfort able with us. Our employee~ arc friendly, knowledgeable and lake care of your transactions quickly. And we offer an enonnous range of services. So when people refer to us as a tower of strength. it's more than just a catchy phrase. Come in and sec us ~oon. Where you put you r money docs make a difference. 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TOR0-2071 lecllfleW ·--MAl~Hm PKWAY-MlH'-Vie .. ' _.,,,, I --c: -~ -- .AJ2 DAILY PILOT Wednesday. April 6, 1977 LNG Issue Snubbed OCTD MantJ£lDeniedSpace T~ Pay Brown Said MarvlD Mandel may be Maryland's chler ex- 'ecutive, but the governor is just another defendant Ito the General Services Administration. The GSA in Washington said that Manders llm ou.aine will not be permitted to park in the garage of the federal courthouse in Baltimore dur-·mg lbe governor's political corruption retrial which begins April 13. "II he 'is in the courthouse on state business, ·then he gets the VIP treatment, but not if he is on trial,'' a GSA official said. * Former X-raled movie actors Bob and Jeri Mlglletta picketed a state unemployment office in .San Francisco because they can't find "straight" jobs. Husband and wife both wore T-shirts saying, "I need a job.'' "The unemployment situation is sG-despicable that something bas to be done about it," said Miglietta, 29, who said he quit last year after male~ ing 3S sex rums. • Country singer T ammy Wynette. is in. a Nashville hospital for treatment of abdommai pam, her manager said. "Tammy bad performed just outside Reno and was on the flight back home when she took sick," said Jobn Lentz, Miss Wynelte's manager and at- torney. Officia l s al( J Nash ville's Baptis t PEOPLE. Hospital said Mi ~s _ _ Wynette, 33, was in '-----------satisfactory condition. .. Newly confirmed state Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird and Wiley Manuel disqualified themselves from their first case. . Offering no explanatio!l for the disq_u:illficatio~, the two new justices declined to participate their · · first day on the job in a decision on whether lo order the state to pay legal fees incurred by the Western Center on Law and Pov- erty and Public Advocates Inc. in the Serrano-Priest school financing lawsuit. 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DALLAS CAP> - Edward Marcus, 67. art conn0tsscur, real estate developer and son of the founder of the Neiman-1 Marcus department · store. died Monday ;ifter a brief illness. lie "as a former chairman of the board of the !>lore. LOS ANGELES 11\ Pl llunji!anan-bom csirn- po~rr f.uRene Zador, ><2. who turned out 120 film 11co rc!> to financr his more !>cnous operas and conc<'rto-;. died Sunday. lie composed 13 operas. 1n<'lud1nJ! .. Diana ." · Forever RcmbrunrH ... "Azra."' Jnd "The Scarlet Mill ... ROCHESTER. Minn , ,ACIFIC VllW MIMOllAL 'AH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel C A P > -Dr. F. a r I (._ Elklni, 72, appointed to ~ the President's Commit· 3500 Pac11tc V1ow Dnvo Newport. Cal1forn1a 644·2700 McCO•MICIC MO•TUAllH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-093:1 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IALTl.tH•llOM fUHIUL HOMI COrona de.I Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 846-2424 llll l•OADW4Y MOlTUAlY tee on Employment of the Handicapped by former Pre!'i1dent ;-.;1xon :ind founder of the Mayo c Ii n 1 <;. s sc h o o I or ohysical medicine und rehabilitation. died Tuesday. BAKERSFIELD <APl -Dr. Hugo M. Kulstad. 77. a former vice- pr esi dent o r th e American Dental As- sociation, died at his home h ere Tuesday. Kulstad was a past presi- dent of the Southern California Dental As- sociation. Claims Stalling By KATIJY CLANCY Ol IN o.lty 1'11.C St•ll Faced with a m ore than 400 percent hike in the Orange County Transit Di s tri c t 's <OCTD) lia bility in- s urance rate the past year, directors agreed Monday to pay m ost claims from OCTD cof- fers. The board did ask General Manager Ed Loritz to negotiate for a private insurance firm to handle claim losses of more than $500,000. But directors agreed with staff recommends· lions that they could save up to $4 million dur- ing the next three years by paying the bulk of claims from ocrn·s own budget pock~t. Mike Crockett, OCTD administrator of risk management, noted the turrent insurance pre- mium or $1.4 million represents a 41.2 percent jump over last year's $.150,000 premium. AND HE contended last year's insurance claim losses of $229,456 do not warrant such a high rate. Crockett said the in· surance firm , Transit Casualty Insu rance Company. already has issued OCTD a notice of cancellation b ecause OCTD had failed t o budget for the hefty in· crease and had not yet paid the premium. District officials noted other transit districts and government agen- cies have had s imilar problems with insurance rates. The discussion pro· mpted Director Al Hollinden lo blame soar- ing rates on large civil court settlements and a tendency of citizens lo sue government agen- cies. "THE PEOPLE have earmarked government agencies now as targets and the awards settle- ments that arc coming out are in my opinion completely outrageous," Holhnden said. "I don't think people realize the setllemt'nts are commg out of tax- payers' pockets, .. he continued. Crockett noted the estimated $4 m1llton sav· mgs over the next three vears was based on OCTD's past record of msuranet> claims. A report to directors s aid that, Ill thl' !Xl~l three yl'Jrs. there hav<' been 581 insu rance claims. indud i n~ 17 court ca!it•s, al •• l'Ost or $552,99'.l in srttlements. By 0. C. HUSTINGS Of llte D•ily l'l"'UI ... Assemblyman William Dannemeyer <R- Fullerton) says he is beginning to believe the office of Gov. Edmund. G. Brown Jr. ls "nothing more than beads and mirrors:"• Dannemeyer's remarks were part or a state- ment he issued criticizing Brown for "footdrag. glng" on a specific site proposal for Uquifled natural gas <LNG) facilities in California. <Related story, A7) *** STATE SEN. John Briggs, another Fullerton Republican, also is after a piece of the Governor's hide. During debate last week on the bill that would re new the death penalty in California, Briggs re- iterated his thinking on a legislative ovenide of Gov. Brown's promised veto of the measure . Briggs said he is thinking of voting against an override, even though he voted for the bill, to en· courage the possibility that a death penalty in· itiative would be on the ballot in 1978 wben Brown comes up for re-election. Claiming there is "an army or murderers ad· vancing on society," Briggs said, "I think we ought to send him <Brown) out naked in November without the death penalty and let the people throw him out." ••• R EV. CLAUDE Bunzel, curator or the Colonial Reselrch Library at Knoll's Berry Farm, will ad- dress Ute Balboa Bay Republican Women, federal· ed. April 13. His subject will be "Is Our Constitution Still Working?·' A business session gets under way at 11 a .m. at the I rvine Coast Country Club. The program starts at 1 p.m . Luncheon is $5. For reservations, call Bel· ty Alexander, 640-7000. •• * THE BALBOA Bay Republican Women . federated, also plans a new member cocktail party from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. April 15. A donation of $10 per person will be soughL To find out the location or the p a rty for Republicans. call Ginny Donohue, 540-4300. lONewJail Deputies OK'd Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates won permission from county supervisors Tuesday to hire 10 new deputies to increase inmate safety at the county jail. Both Gates and County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas recom- me nded hiring the new mended hiring the addi· deputies. lion al jail personnel. They will be assigned -;:;:=======:;-as "prowlers'· to patrol the third and fourth floor jail cellblocks and re- duce inmate assaults on one another, Thomas said. Thomas explained at present two prowler of- fice r s arc assigned round lhe clock to the cellblocks. but th e amount of s urveillance they can provide is diminished because or other duties they must perform. Thomas said Gates believes that much of the criticism the jail has re· ccived in the past could be reduced by adding the extra deputies. The Orange County Grand Jury r ccom - Neptune Society Cl'IEMATION BUlllALAT !.EA 646-7431 Y--••• -urlly , .. ,., -..m ft'WY cov.r ovr <•m1t••t• Mf"Ytc.e C..11 lw ..... ,...,19119 ,. In. C.ft\. /9llr. rl.UMllH~ HUTIHCJ AllCOHD. " ............ .. ,__, Servlc• I" YOUf Ar('•-C.::..U Ml!.!.ION VIEJO ~8911 C.m1no C..p''''•no f'rona Page A 9 SERVICES. • • Episcopal Charch, Laguna Hills, will combine for 11ervices at the latter church for a Passion Service from noontolp.m . • Alp m t-.<'n '1cc. fraturing thre~ speakers, will be held by the Sclf'nC~ or the Mind Center, San Clemente. at 647 Camino De Los Mares, Suite 108. Mary Cavanaugh, Adalyn Tu~cher and Beverly Kjellberg will ,~a<'h talk on the metaphysical mean· mg of the Good 1-'nday experience for Jesus. • A "service of shadows." concentrating on the seven last words of Christ. and <'nding in darkness. will begin at 7:30 pm. at Saint Paul's Lutheran Church, 1190 Morningside Drive, Laguna Beach. • A Tre Ore service, featuring six speakers, will begin at noon at Abiding Savior Lutheran Cburcb, 23262 El Toro Road. El Toro. Special music will be performed at each segment. Tenebrae services will begin at 7:30p.m. • Dr. Harold L. L<-estma, founding pastor of Lake Hills Community Church, Moulton Parkway at Ridge Route. Laguna Hills, will officiate at commu- nion services scheduled for 7 and 8:15 p.m . at the church. Yes ..• we have Half- Sfze dresses r Choose from many at Ella Mor's HALF-SIZE SHOP 110 Broadway Cost& M esa 642·9150 OPEN SUNDAY SMmt TVn4fU UMI WISTCUff CHA'IL 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa • 64M888 Santi Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana• 547-4131 rtRCIUOTHIH SMmf'S ~TUAltY • 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 ,_,AM.ILT ~AL~ HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave We1tm1nster 893·3525 I 11 A.M. fO 5 P.M. COSTA MESA PRILYALUI APRIL 6, 7, 8, 9 ORCHID TOWELS 3/$1!! Lash SLEEPING PILLOW T uMs Included $966 $157 4 SHELF UMJ.1. $6 Whil• Qvanflty Lash WE~S~TE~R--;....,;..;;,;N~ .• -.. .......... ;.G~~::..:-A' RDEN RED CEDAR SALAD MIX SLICED HAM D•liclous, Pre-cooked Ready to Eat $1 .!! 611 CLAY POTS t QI. Jon 77c ELECTRIC MR. COFFEE MEN'S FRAYED LEG SHORTS IOO<Ye Cott• '""' • Cti4Mll 2200 HARBOR Bl YD. COSTA MESA ' I ' .. W9dlwday. Ap!il 8, 1971 DAIL V PILOT A J 3 ·KnoWiedge of Death Helps S.Ookel-s Quit F.? I l..11h • '.CJlit1111~i.1 ', MllllM .. ,.. .. , .. r•~, ~~ By DR. b'T~INCROHN send a list or tips. -Mills kept saying. Dear Dr. Stelncrohn: ONE DAY . while Can you send a Ustoftip1 COMMENT: There watching an autopsy and on how to stop smoking? are almost as many seeing the blackened, Someone .J love very techniques available i.n broken.down lungs of an much, wbo is willing to quitting the tobacco emphysema patient who quit,doean'tknowhowto habit as th er e are bad smoked for many 10 aboutlt. smokers. T hey are a years, he made his re· I attended a comm uni· mixture of habit, solution .. ty health class and saw p sychology, physiology, Never touched another movies about em· philosophy and will. cigarette. That's quitting physema and how terri-Here is Mr. A., a high· "cold turkey." Suddenly. ble it is. I would never s trung physician who want anyone I love to get has s moked three packs it. a day for 40 years. "I So, please, if you will. can't possibly quit,'' he 4'·1NCH INFLATAIU 109 lASTll IAHtn ... WHAT IS important, M iss C., is for the smoker lo develop pro- • OUNCl 20 OUNCl DI Al rilLT CALIF. 38 DOU 49 ""ID OllYIS ( "NlA,,U ( ..... till SlkH ot (tiulila to. DIODOUlfT 6 s 1 SOAP ,.,101111 Sitt FOi SINSMINI aJ.NO ClllS 65c llG. 1.57 NOanco MlGICUIU IJflahl. WINDIX GWS CllANll 20evACta. Costa Mesa 233 l 17th St. Costa Mesa 2300 Hcwbor at Wll'°" fHNAMIHT J37 LA~~~IV( 57c , .. If 16. lSSOITfD 77. MOUTMWlSll C 32 tllllttl. ". Santa Ana , 1406 W. EdMcJtr' lristol Santa Ana 1325 lriatol .. Moc.Artlw 1'..~ t1Ulll·lOMIC ptlMAMlMl . ....-. ~...: o,t4.~&-· FoUntain Valley M111'°"aot T alMt1 Fountain Valley · 16141 H•t~out fdM9tr DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ~ Unction: either in the form oC cancer, em· physema or heart dis· ease. per motivation. The will MEDICALE'ITES t o lose isn't possible Dear Dr. Stelncroho: without it. Otherwise it Why all this talk about becomes an empty re· pesticides being 10 solve. dangerous to the human This ls the most impor-being? -Mrs. J . tant tip I can offer . How it is accomplished isn't C 0 M M E N T : so important as the re· Pesticides, which pre- aHzation (and accep· vent destruction of .tance> that the smoker crops, can turn on many knows be is in".iting ex-and destroy him. These QUART SALE CHOICI OF •LIGHT OI GOLD llCOIOIUM •HHIOff VODIA •OLDMINll flNl GIN •QTOf UNTuaY IOUHOM 3~' 16 OZ. SIZI taDTEA TUMILIRS 3FOt100 compounds are used to control insects. mites, tick1, funsl, rodents, plant dlaeue and weeds. Tbere are at leut IOO such compound• re· sistered. few use in lhe United Statel. · In many eases 1uch pojl!oning is accidental. Therefore, these lnBec· tlcides should not be kept a round the house care· lessly, Both adults and children can be poisoned by absorption through the skin, by breathing <If In powder form >. as wt>ll as by swallowing. So be careful. Poisoninf 1ymptoms begin with nausea, ab- dominal cramps, sweat.- lnC we~ -often followed by confusion and unconscious ness. Get the patient to the hospital early. Govern· ment study and control of the problem 1s 1mpor· tant. But pre vention begins and ends with each one of us. II II WITH DElUXE HEAVY METAL IAllDS A CASES FOR SUPER GIFTS! EASTlR, FATHER'S DAY, AND GRADS IEG. s.oo GALS' BllMMED FOSTll GRANT FAHIC HATS SUNGWSIS s.M.' ._,nm. ,.,. ,., ,....., ,.i.mt4 ., tlft• fttlllt, '-G&"9ry4ey, Ml!Ttflt~m. Ant. f.,..,.u, MUl1Nl --,J AITlllmi DUIACELL llG. 2.St ~ 88C FO:~~LA 88C ~~~~:: 167 E1 Toro El Toro Cit Rockfiftd Westminster WtdmlMter at Goldn Wut ~ OllllCt. Peet tf 40 "AA" hdi of 4 .... , .. , ~:?..?· gjlllU)I fl11@ • !iJ WILLIAMS 4·01. NIWDAWN2 SHAMPOO IN ""' cOloa I o •. ' '*Ytt•t HUA 89 VlLVl C ... ,....... ... HuntingtOft Beach 916 I Adllilut ltoollhunt I Huntincrt0tt leach 9S~•Clflttr Huntiftejton Beach 211 l l ltoc11 ll•cl at -A Monter Huntington Beach SH1 Wm«' .... ·~ .•. _..a..: • ... • YJednesdax.April 8, 1977 r.f DAILY PILOT .------------~NG]OHN8IllE~------------ ~ It's a whale of a sale, mates and mateys. More than enough to fill your bellies at a price that won't leave a hole in your purses. AN EXTRA LARGE20oz. SCHOONER OF It's the kind of a deal that can't last forever. In fact, it's ending on Easter Sunday. So get good and hungry real soon, come into a Lo ng J ohn Silver's Seafood Shoppe and let us feed you real good. ·TAKE- ~" Trade-Mark ® r-----------~-----------~--------------~-, ·iSAVE ~-SAVE . I $14')() This coupon entitles the bearer to $1.00 off the regular $1.00 I S5.75 prk e of a Big Catch Family Dinner : ··fish, chkken or combo, plus frye.s and slaw. I Feeds 4 or more. 1 Good only at 3095 Ha~lvcl. In Coeta Mesa. . .. .j cfAmi~hn8i/ver~- . L<>!~~!~:_?!e.!~~.!! ~.!.!~~·.E~~s!~~~~-~~~~--c~!~.J .r----------~-----------------------------, ·:SAVE (fiA SAVE : .i, s• nn PIRATE'S OOlEN $1.00 ·' ltll\I This coupon entitles the bearer to $1.00 off 1 the regular $5.49 price of a Pirate's Dozen 1 •• 12 delicious fish fillets. Enough for a crew of four. I Good only at 3095 Harbor Blvd. In Co.ta Maa. . ... _ A FRIGATE FULL OF FRYES --OUR NEW $1 'J9 · HUSH.PUPPIES • 1~ ~OFFOOD FOR LESS MONEY. . l>RIZES! ~ 11 • \ Wm a TV in our FJSb. & Feast Swpslakes! Be sure to register z~~: : :, ,, ;~t:~81;; for the Grand Prize :'.~·~: ~··';"D.'4d: --an RCA Sportable TV. :~:it·:;:;t:->~~;i 50 additional prizes will be given away! Registration ends April ·10. No purchase necessary.· · · Eriter each visit . . special ·Kids? Menu From89¢ ao~ NUTMf.G PL .. BAKER __ ST._ ..... _ ... _ ~ ... i ._..J i I I E -~~ -, ., LONG JOHN SlLVER'S A °'._""'~-'°";;FU~ ~it• .,• Free Pirate . I • i ct;;;;.~hn8ilver~ -Souvenirs For Kids Open ll:OOA.M.to lO:OOP.M. 1 Offer limlted: One coupon per person, per visit.SEAFOOD SHOPPES "' CMP#3 ~-----------------------------~----------~ • , Just south of ~e San Diego Freeway. Across from Fedco. '\ I \ Sunday-Thursday 11:00 A.M. to ll:OOP.M. Friday & Saturday I I l: • • $4.50 1 1 OPENING DAY F ans at· tending the Dodgers' o p<.·nL·r Thursday will r ec<.•1vc a souvenir t i<:ket (s hown above), commemorative of t he Dodgers· 20th year m Los Angeles . It's Sutton, ~· Montefus.:o 11 hi.Opener t LOS ANGF:LES IA P 1 San .. ' . Francbco's (;1anl:-and ll11.• Lo'> Ani:clC's Dc>dgl·r~ 1nlroclucc n<:w m <inagcrs 1n tht•1r N..il1onal Leagut• openl·r Thursday \\htlc the Giant!> pn•sl•nl a p1tdwr \\h<i h as hopes ()f (·on ... ccut1\'l' no hitters. J oe Altob<'ll1 1~ t•hargcd \\1lh impro v1nl! San i"rant·1..,co':- fourth plaC(' f1nbh in the W!':-l of the Nationa l Ll·aguc, 28 gam1·s All 01"'°' on IC A9C 17'01 Ap(lt 1 \Jn Fr ~nr IV'' •I l" A 11011!\.t' Apnl 8\•tnF-tdnrt•.ro.1tl r1 Al'!fltd11•, AP'" q~.1nF'r.1nr1 "•t l'J Anrt•·I Aor,111)').Jn '' \n• •,r., •It..-, Ar1'1"''' '' h p m ~ \fin m t Ci1r1m I' >'ID m off the pace of·th<• world cham pion Cincinnati H<'ds Tom L~1sorcia lak1·-. m t•r from Walter All.ton. \\ho muna1.wd Lhl' Dodgers for 24 years tn(•lu<l1n,:.: all of them playt•cl 1n Lo:. Angeles, when' lh1· I\ rook I): n 1m migrant:; !Jnckd 1n 19!>!1 For John "Thl' Count" ;\I on· tefusco. th1· 11p1•11cr lwfon· ,rn t·stim.1t<·d 15.000 f.111' pro' uh•.., j c•hanc(' for ..i :-t·crnu1 ... tr.11i;hl ntJ hatter Iii.., last ..,t.1rt of t!lili " •• , .1 !I Cl no hit \tl'lor~ in \th111t.i 11n Sc·pt 29. 111• llllSM'CI a Jll'rfl•t l g..im(' h ): wall..ini.: a 1>,1tt1·r 111 th1· fourth 1n Otnit "I'd ""111~ 11!-.1• to ritt'h .1111ilhPr no-h1tt1·r tw1 .1111>1• I m.1v nc•ver get tht• <'h 11H·•· .ii.:.11n 111 throw t v.11 in a rm'. h1• ~1dm1ll 1·d ;\too terusco. Hi 14 lns l yc·11r. will fa<·•· 21.gam1• w111111•r 1>1111 Sutton Sutton toppt•cl t h1• l!O m .irk for tht' flrl>l ttnH· Ill Hl71i J.!11111~ ~I tH cksp1lt• lo:-ini.: 111 \lnr1tl'f11,c·n 111 the SE'uson op1·1w1 .1t "·'" Fr .111 cisco. With tht• lt .t11.111 LJ..,1111!.1 t.11. ing ov<'r ;is if\ ... 11.11.~t'r th•· "-.1 tiOnfll i\nlh<'m \\Ill lw '\Ill~ '" Frank S1n.1t1 .1 "ho pr11m1 1·!1 1 .. do it tf Tomnl\ 1•\1•1 v.un lht• Lop JOb Th1•n l ht• I >rnlgt'" lak1• llw fi eld. v.1th onh .1 fl•v. r h.1n~!''' 111 their ltn1·1111 "l\11t.1hf\ H 1C'k \Ion day will h1• Ill n·nll'r f11•hl T hi· Dodgl'r.., .1c q11111·d h1 m from Chicago in th1• elf'nl that wnt 11111 Buekner to th<.' Windv C11 ~ Tfltur\d-'f q:;.,un•' H•t•nn•t l ••41'1"' \t l '"''' I•'~"~ I, I 1t f •ti t r• 1~ lo#t '"\ 1 t If ,.,.., v'"" .. ""'', '• ttt ., '.,, , ,.., ''' ,,, 1~11 '"" f t1nfl ,, IM l"lnf '" ,, '" 14 •I'' AnQ*t'"' ''uttun It Hl' Aft'tUf<••l.'l~llll· (P\lr •H)n •Urt•U U\ tll •1 fnrontn \•nq;•t '1 H\1 t<M\\.A' ('11y '"n11H"'°'ff H 10 At th•hl'\+I itlt11t•·n._ "'"' t •·•At I f\IVtf·vrn t ' 1-.1 ,, t '"""" •• ''''"' \ 7MJI M ll\IJllllV'i,.,.. f~I 1iOrt U I~-of Nf!W 't •rlt H 1111• • •11t_.,~'•l'l,.f\t1•rt.ti..•1''""H111 At 8 •·~" 1 h n~1" U•tl\ C•1i'0"''11•q.,,..,,11 '" 11 • .• 11111 u,v.,,,,n ,,, Golden State Belts· Lakers OAKLAND (A P ) The Tues· day night shootout turned into a wlpeout, leaving the J.t>s i\n~ele~ Laker s t e mporarily c.'mbar rassed irnot conccrned "We mlssed a lol of shots. they d idn't miss anyth ing," said coach Jerry West about the de - c lal ve second p<.'rlod wh ich twiiied the game around and sent Ute Golden State Warriors lo a 132-103 victory. The Lakers. ahead 35-32 after tbe first quarter , were outscored 24·2 over the nt'xt nine m inutes and by a 27·10 m argin in the second period LO' ANOlllS 110)1 r .,rd IA Ru\\•11 I\ Jiit>· tww" II, Alt"" "' t t, '"'°'" ,. r ittum 1A A.Dlltrr'Wttfty •. U"'•' •. ~""""•"" • w "n"''"" 001.0l!N \TATI IUll f\ '"• •II. WllV• U SMI"" tt WOii •""" t 01tf1f•, II r •tlli•r t P•rl\"-21,JOI,.,_, M•'l• 111 I Le\ Al\9ftl'-'\ ti\ 1• 11 tltl ~\t1I• ll II YI n 11'1 fleut..,., out llr4'.'!-"' fllt1'!f I lUI\ l "' A""J'""'' )f <;of .. l\Sl11tf l l~lll\<tAI • .,..,, A 1111\ Wed,,es<lay. Aprtl 6. 1977 DAILY PILOT 8 J 50,000 to View Angels, Seattle SEATTLE (A P> -Lert·bander Frank Tanana of lhe Calilormu Angels t akes on Seattle's Dieeo Segui tonight in the opening American League baseball game or the season in the Kiogdome. here . A crowd of over 50,000 is ex- pected for the contest matching one of baseball's two newe:st teams against one of its most im· proved clubs. Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn and American League pre· !>ident Lee MacPhail were ex· peeled to participate in pregame ceremonies a long with enter- 1 a i ner Danny Kaye, one of lhe Seattle team owners. and Gene Autry, theAngelsowner, Sen. Henry M. Jackson <0 - Wash ), will throw out the first ball. "You have to be lucky in this O" T\' To•l9lat Claann~I Sat 1:30 gam e." said the 38-ycar·old Sl•(tui who, ironically, was voted the most valuable player for the ill.fated Seattle Pilots in 1969. "My arm. it's good," continued the oldest player on manager Darrell J ohnson 's babyfaced Mariner:. squjd ·'I Ul>ed lo lhro\\ Now I pitch It make:. a dif- ference. pitching and thro\\mg. .. My Job is to go out there and do the best I cun I al\\ ays do the best I can ... Tanana, on lhe other hund, will tell you unaba:.hedly that he 1s the best. The 23·Yt!ar·o ld sayi; he's going to win 25 games in 1977 the first two at Scattlc 's ex· pcn!>e. "Tlus. a season O!>t•ncr, 1s u s pec1ul occasion," i:.aid the flame· throwing lt'ft·handcr, who udmils he ha a tendency to let down against weaker clubs. "You ~el up for special occasions. Abo. AP Pf\010 I vc bt-cn talking llhoul v. inning 25 games. so I n·alb <'<•n t ll'l up in an~ oft.hem, can I '!" Tanana abo 1s :-eheduled to pitch Sunday in th<.' final game of California's opemng rave-game !>et here M anagcr Norm Shl'rry ':. Angels arc e>.pc<'lc·d to chullen~c for the West Di v1s11111 lltll' lhb :st•ason. while tht• M urinl'rs. the thvis1on·s seventh team. would surprii;c n11body hy f1n1 shint.: S('\'Cnth Autry n·~1clwd cl1•Pp 111 ht~ p<icket and pulled out n111l1on~ to :-.ign free agents Jut• Hud1. Bol1!ry C rich und Don Raylor in the off ~t·asoo Thl·1r bat~ .rn·d glove:. ;ire u kl'y to Caltfornw'5 hope!) this yt•ar or Its first winning season s ince 1970 The Ant::t•ls' first 21 games are Jguinst whal !>hould be weaker d u bs Seattle. Oakland, l'hicngo und Milwaukee .. Wl• wiint hl come out or tho:w about 15·9." :-aitl Tanana "And I want to coml' uut of tht• Mariners· :-erie~ with only 2:J to go fur my 25 .. Thl' tonfldl•nt. l'Ocky Tunanu 1•v1•11 vt•lllurcd u prt·diction on how hl' l'>-Pl't'H•d lo do aguin~t th,c M unners tonight "A ~hutoul, probably," he said Kozak Sparkles ~ 55-f oot Goal Key .for Kings INGLEWOOO <A P 1 lJon Kozak was a ke:,• mun for Lo~ Angeles. helping tht· K mgs to :.i 5·2 victory ov<'r lhe Atlanlu Flames and a 1-0 edge• in the lw!>t of·thn·c National I lockey Lcagut pluyoff series Arter Tuesday night's victor~. Los Angeles coach.Bob Pulford praised Kozak "for i.:\'lttng us go· !ng in the third period with h1:-. forechecking and his goal in the second period tur ned thl· gam f> around " Thal goal v. ••~ a SS·lool :slap 'hol \\h1ch g.i\l' tne h.mgs a ·I-~ !l'ad. Thl' score came artl!r All:.in ta cut the K111gs' margin to om• i.:oal and had dnmtn<1ted pla} for mo:.t or the 1x·nl><1. · • 1 J u:-.1 let the :-hot go and hopl·d for l hl· bt•:-t .'' :-uid Koluk "There:-no time lo pick cor ners .. Kings rookie Gl('nn Goldup !-truck for two goals and line· m., l t· \1 arc cl 01onn<· add<'d lhrel' as:-ist:-to th<' effort. Coldup nl'lt<'d his firs t .l!oal :oltc•r onlv 23 :-ccondi. of lht• f1r ... 1 pl riod v. hl•n he took .1 pa:-.s from D111n1w and he:.i 1\tlant:i goalll' Dan Rout hard \\1th a IO·lool shot. goal t:amc \\ith 2·03 rcmainmg, 111:-.urmg the Kings' victory. Thl· teams mt·ct again T hurs· d;iy night 1n Atlanta. Atlanta coach Fred Creighton :-.aid of h1:-. Flames "We can't beat Los Angl•k s playing two satbfactory p1•nocls and one poor period of hot:kc·y W1.• h;id a bad flr:-.t period "Wl• playt·d n1.'rvous ly. You eJn·l play lo win al Atlanta lfWl' play in our bu1ldtnJ:! as wl•ll as wt· did m the playoff:-l,1:-.t ycur. y.e 'll • be back in LA S.1turday night " The Kmgs escapt•cl la~t }'l'ur·:- playoff gam1.· 111 Atlanta with a I Owm Tu1:~d.n thl· Fl<1ml'' nwn·tl h.ick all1:r (;11i1.lup':-first lall;. v. hl'rl Guy Choutn.ird -.cored u pov. t•r play i::o~il Jt 1 07 of tlw OIH'ntni.: ,,._·r111d I It' took a pus ... from Eric V:11I ancl ~C'nl :1 15· foott·r pu:-l Kings gnuhl' Rog1c Vat· hon Thc Kings, who kd tht• ~!IL in powt•r play goab this :-.l':.tson. :-t·on•d t\\o of lh1•m lo takt• a 11" :Hlv.intagl• IJdor1: !ht· f1r:-.t pc·rtot~ 1·nrl t•d THE KINGS' GARY SARGENT (RIGHT) CONTROLS THE PUCK IN TUESDAY'S PLAYOFF WIN. Thl' 2-t-year-oltl \\mg':-!>et0nd l\t 1kt· ;\lurphy :-napper! :1 t 1 lat· m1dw:1y i11lo l lw 1u·r111d ;incl Dutch Goring g:av1.• Lo:-. Angeles u 3 I margin al 17 38 with an un - uss1:-tt•d goat Sports in Brief Fine of $10,000 To Pro Net Star :\10:\TE C.\Rl.0. :\tonaco \.ilJs Ccrula1t1:-v. :.i' fined SI0.000 toda:.. tht' maximum pen..tlt) in profrss1onal lenms. for his "tr· rcs pons1h11lty" in foiling to ap· pear here as ~chedulc·d al lhl' Monle Carlo lnl('rnat1onul tvurnamt•nt. Gcrula1t1s flew home tu :-.cw Y orl.. from London v. it hout nol 1 f) in~ officials in :\1 1mtc• Carlo na·k Sto('kt•m. t hl' l<IP monc·y v. 111nt·r in tennis this yl'ur, abo 11td not .1pl)<'ar ul lht' lourna m,·nt ,\ World Chumpion:-h1p Tennis stalemenl .... ud, howcH~r. that Stcll:kton had bt•t•n examined ,lftt•r ht• lOmplaint cl of lmH'r h .11 I.. .., pa.., m' ,, n d t h :i t h 1., ph\ 'll al cond1t1 on JU'illftl•cl h1~ l Jnc:c llatwn here lh-nt to \"anb t'ORT l..\l•nt:HDALE Fla Thr :"cw York '"•llkl't"I at•qu1r('(I -.hort...top Bu<'k \ Ot•nl from the Ch1ca~•l \\'h1lr Sox Tu<'c;day 1n <''<C' h <•n~e for veter an outfielder O'CJr Gamhl<', minor lt·a~ut· p1lchc·ri. l>r\\ey lloq and Boh rolmskv and S250.000 1n c:1 .. h The Yanks also said that Ocnt. uns1J!ncd by the White Sox, hurl agre<'d to terms of a threc·Y<'••r contract at $200.000 per season CyeU.t. Die• BOLOGNA. Italy American motorcyclist Pat Evans. 23, who had been hosp1talited here since a racing accident Sunday. died this morning. E\·ans. of El Cajon, suffered n heart failure at S: 10 a.m . local ttme. accordfog to doctors, and d1Nt shortly thereafter. lie had been confined to an in- tensive care unit after a fall in th<' 200·mile race at nearby Imola on Sunday. He had been treated first at a local hospital but then tak e n to Bologna because of his critical condition 01..ker ,1:-t•.1ch former tourney t•hamp fl'll b) a 6 ·I. G-:l :-core In another open ing round match 11 wu:-. WOJl<.'k f"ibak best- 111g Francm:-J auffrel, 6·4. 6-2, and RJurn Bori.: :-topped Richard Ll•w1s. ti I. 6 I. in a qualifit;.1tion match Cub• Top Dodger• SCO'ITSDALE. Am The Chica~o Cubs jumped on relil'\'Cr Hl'x lludson for six r uns in the fifth inning. capped by Steve Sw 1~hl'r·s twu run homer for a 9·4 <.'xh1h1twn bal><'hall victory O\'<.'r thl• Lo~ i\ngl'll·s Dodger:. Tues· d::t\ Thl' triumph wus the fifth 1n a rov. fort he Cub~ Thl• l>oilJ.!l•r:-. also annopn<'ed thf' signing of H0<1g l'ov.c11. tht• former UJlt1morc:-.lJr ~Sign Ro•e CINCINNATI The Cincm· nat1 llt'ds flnnoun('Pcf Tuc·..,tlay they havl' re<1chl'd agrc•£•m<'nl on a lwo·)eiir contract with IO·tmw All s tar Pl'te Ros(', who wa:- thrC'atenmf;! lo pl1ty out his op- tion The el£'n•nth hour agreement raml' on the eve of the Reds' ma JOr leaRue opener. the deadline Rose set b<.'fore uppin~ his de· mands $25,000 a month Wnt Win• LAS VEGAS .. ·orward Eddie Owens of Nevada-Las Vegas. playinf;! his last gam e bl'fore a highly partisan crowd. scored 26 points and grabbed 10 rebounds Tuesday night to lead the West lo a 97 .95 victory over the East in the Las Vegas college all-star basketball classic. Owens. who hit 10 of 14 shots from the fi eld. picked up the game's most valuable player awa rd for his work. Al' Pl\olo The Snowntan Cometh San Diego's Bobby Valentine builds a snowman m the Padres dugout at Cincinnati '~ R1\'crfront Stadium thi-; morning, prior to the National League opener with the Reds. An overnight storm covered the field with snow It was 40 degrees at game time Atlanta pullt•cl '' 1lh1n :I·:! ;it 8 !Hi of tht• :-t•l·ond 1wno<I \\ lwn Wilhl· Plett :-t•nt in .i f1\t'·I011l :-.hot Bu! th1• !\mg., :-trt'lchNJ their ad· , ant:1gt• to 1:!"11h r, 51; l<·ft in the· st·t·ond 1wnud un Kozak :-slap :-hot South African Davis C uppers Arrive Friday \\'ht•n thl• l'n1ll.'d Stalt•:-and South Alr1c:1 ml'l'I 111 lhe l:Ji7 f);1\ 1:-Cup Am1.·ne:111 Zonc•·:-\orth "l't'l1un t1nab JI the· Ncwror t R1•ach Tennb Cluh J\pnt 15·17. dail) m:1ldtl':-. will :-.lart :.it JI a m all thrct• d:1} s \\1th singlel' 1111 l"ritl av ;lllcl Sunday ancl clouhk:-on S:iturcla.' · S111j.!ll' cL1y :1tl1•111Jun«t· Sl·at:-. for I ht· t '\ t•nt .an• lltt\\. <111 ~.1h· 1tnd an· prt('Nl al SHI .ind $12 5U lor lht grandstand s<.';Jt" S11mt· hox ,.,t•:ih n•m;iin hut \\tll he :-old on ..i th11•l•·cl.1y M'rtt•s ba~•" only until th(• djy 01 the matcht·:-... a(•t·11rd1n~ to .lud1 Dc llo:-u. tourn..iml·lll d1rl'('tor. TIH• l ' ~ lt'.tm . \\tth Ton~ Tr.th('rl .1~ t•aplain. ~Ill · ht· :-.cll•Cl('d from among lln:.in Got· llrtl'll, Roscm• Tannt'r. Diel.. Sl11C'kt11n. San Cll•m(•ntl'·:-Hoh Lt1l1 .. Frl'd M tNair and Shl'rwood Sl<.'warl . Hay '.\tool'l'. Frt•w McMtllan. Byron lkrtr:im. Cltff Drysdale, Boh lll'Wltl :mrl Hc'rn1e M1tlo11 art• hc•1ng considered for the Snu lh African le•am !"our pl :l,Vl'rs will rl'prt'Sl'nl cnch coun· Irv ~I'll<' South i\fncun tt'am will arrive in Newport licach Friday and "ill bc~m workouts at thl' club Monduy ProccC'ds from th~ box seal s al<'s J!O to Ch1ldrens Hospital of Orange County ancl sell for $15() t•ach for th<' thr('(~ cluys with u SIHIO m1n1mum pu r chase neccss ory T1ckN~ may be purchased a l -;:_i lcs headquartt•rs at the Newnort Beach Tennis Club. 2601 Eastblulf Or.. Newport !leach Office hours are from 9 to 5 daily with the phone number 644 ·6282. Doctors had said that E vans' chances for survival were very slim. He had suffered a number of spinal injuries a nd skull frac· tures in the mishap and his brain had t>een severely damaged. lie never regaiped conscioutness. Guess Who's Favored in Masters? Orantes Old MONTE CARLO, France - Forme r champio ns Manu el Orantes and Tom Okker were knocked out lo the first round of the World Chamflon1hlp Tennis Monte Carlo nternatlonal tourney Tuudsy and Dick Stockton and Vitus G<'rulaltl11 failed to show up Y Jan Kodes slopped Orantes and Corrado Barauuttl dereated AUOUSfA. Ga. (AP ) -Pro golf's establishmE'nt expects to put the tour'i; young lions In their pince at the Masters. But one oC those upstarts. Bruce Lletike, doesn't think the tradition or treachery of the Augusta Nn. llonal Golf' Course will knock him out or contention. The theme of this 4lst Masters, which gets under way Thursday. IS the rivalry between the lour- tested veterans and the obscure but talented youngsters who have dominated this )'ear's events Jack 'Nicklaus, the only five· time winner here and favored as always. Is one of the veteran5 who gives a first·ycnr entrant lit· tie chance of winning. In full agreement arc Ray Floyd, the derendlng champion, and Tom Weiskopf, the perennial run· nerup. They s peak vaguely of th<' my~liquc tha t s urrounds the Masters. started in 1934 by the legendary Rqhby Jones as a g<'t together for hi~ friends and now the Hrst or cnch season's fhst Four golf to\jma ments. And they speak pointedly of the d a n ~ers Imposed by hilly. 7 ,OJO.yard Aujitusta Nat ion al particularly the fai-t. rolle r· coaster greens and the four tesl· Ing holes known a s "Amen 'Coroe r". Nos 10· 13. ''There's just mor e or the young players this year. that s all." said Nlcklaui;, S<'em ing lo shrug them off as he pr<'parcd for tt\c event he calli; "the start nf the season for me · · "Thal Jon~ i;hol JU~t ain I ito1ng I to ~el home• here,·· said Floyd. who r an uw;iy from the field with a 17·Und<.'r·par effort lust year. "A f1rst·year pe rson can't win a t AuJtust a," sutd Weiskopf, who h as finished second here four limes. "The kids who have nev<'r played thi11 tournament in "(''" p et ition don 'l know whM l n :.hoot at the pin and when nr' 111 Those are the voiceR • • c·\ peraenec spenkmg. Nickle · r ... tn!'tanc(', mii.c,ed the <'ut 1 · 111 firs\ Muliten• opr><'Urun<'t' " amateur. in 195!l - r \ DAILV PILOT .. Wedno,da . A ril 6. 1977 . .. ullerton Nine Favored. :J A~ .. f:.~ El T91\0 Falls Cal State (Fullerton> will b1· ff1Vdred to repeal as champion u( lhe Orange County colkg1alc baseball tournament thut get'> under way at UC Irvine Thur::. day with a pair of encounters. day winners playin1t at noon. Al 3 the _PCAA 1n .19~fi, leads coach o'dock, lhe mornm~ wanner and Augie Carndo s 1 lluns. ,.,. noon lo~cr mt.:et tn another UCl und Chupman pl ayed ell mrnallon till three games last weekend w1U\ . . coach Eddie Allen's UCI An· The champ1on!>h1p ftn.ils Wlll teaters winning two of the tilts. LI e g 1 n at noon Sat u rd a Y Southern CaJifornJa College un· LET LEFT HEEL "START" YOUR DOWNSWING Vikes, Eagles, CdMTriumph Fulle rto n (2.3·5 ) meets S9U,lhern California College <19.13> of Costa Mesa in the open· ipe game at noon with host UCI <1 .. 4·15) tangling with Chapman College 04-.18) at 3. The tournament will continue Friday with three games. The Th_ursday losers meet in a n etlmination till at 9 with the first· bclwee~ the, unde~eated te~m der coach Doug Adams. has and Friday s 3 o clock wan-dropped a pair of games to UCl ner . A se_cond game, If and has beaten Chapman. The necessary. will be played Satur· SoCal Vanguards have not met day· Fullerton this season. Cal State (Fullerton) won the Three·day tournament tickets tourney title last year and is rat· sell for $S with single day ad· ed fourth nationaJly this season. mis!>ion at $2 for adults, SJ for Curt Lewis, a right-banded studentsand SOcents forchildJ"en pitcher and player of the year in unde r 12. 0•11¥ Piiat PllolO * * * Irvine Dealt 4-0 Setback By San Diego SAN DIEGO -UC Irvine's An· leaters a r e prep a rin g for T hursday's first round duet with Chapman College in the Orange Cou nty baseball tournam ent following Tuesday's 4·0 setback at San Diego State. The Anteaters, winners of two of three previous meetings with Chapman. vie at 3 o'clock at UCL Tuesday's frus tration was highlighted by 10 runners left stranded as San Diego State (27·7·1) got a solo home run from Gary Armstrnng in the fourth in· nin g and c lutc h pitching whe never UCl put runners aboard. In the third inning Doug Chard doubled with no outs, but was thrown out at the plate after Seve Morton came through wlth a single. Ken Washington was the only UC! player to come up with twp hits as UC Irvine's record fell below the .500 mark at 14· 15. T he win was San Diego's second over UCI this season. UCINOIW IOI ,, .. ,. ",..,.. W it.,f'llAqtl)I\ tt JI) 1 I) p.,"I,.,.,, It 0 I\ 0 0 W•1t'*'"'' tf l 0 0 I) ..... ,,,., "t> .. u () ,, (h~•O l1> I 0 I 0 r nql• lb I 'I ~ Mnfton c 1 0 • 0 '" 1-t••' • It I 11 Jottl"l\l'li'\ o onnn W•nt1r ·~ 1 "" •) Tftt.tl no• o 1Jr 1 •"'1"'" GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE'S TERRI GILREATH. .,." t)1,.,,,, ... , 1h• r I\ • l)llC)llllO tlM -4 11J 11IJ 100 0 1 • • IQ I Speed Kfy for GW Star Gilreath Helps Softball Team to 17-0-1 Record By HOW/\RO I .. Iii\ "'JOY Of'"• O.u ty P•to1 \t.ttf A n 111('.tl lca<lutr h.1llt r r.,r .Ht \ bost'h.111 or ...,nfth.111 ti .1m """' "ho gl'l..., on ha..,1• .1 lut, 11 ...... "Jl''' 11 Jnd 1-. '>'llhni.: tn nm th1· h,....,, . '' 11 h rt•1·klt•...,s ah.111!11111 "h1•11 ..,ho• ~d ... th1·n· (iol<fl-11 W1·st C11ll1•gt• h.1-1 .,uch J pla~ l'r th1..., sr.1-.011 .ind · h•· ti ...... been on1· or the k1•\ ~ t 11 .11\11lhl0r unde rcall'cl 117u ·11 -.1.1rt for coach J11d1 <iarrnan s wom1·n " !>oftball lt:am Terri (;11r1•alh ,.., lho• la-,t1·-.t player on thl· <~Wt' v 111:11I ;ind although she isn't a loni.,: l1all hit t~. she has a b,it tan~ anr.1gP Cl).;lt has dipped to :1!11 after .1 altrt that saw hl'r h11tn1g abl'l\I• .~ through the first 13 encoun t4rs. · ~·Her speed is her J:reall'st ''" t~L," Garman say., "/\-. our letdoff batter, l>he gel!! nn ha.,1· .1 t9t. • •'When we played that 22 inning game tn Ar110na l.i<;I weekend. her speed also helpc'<I in the outfield. There were twn times when we woulc1 havt• lo<>! wit h almost a nyone else an center 'l Ilka to be on base more lhan Jnything else in the game." she J)S "I bunt usually. but when lht·v come 1n too d ow. I have ll-Jrnt'CI to swing th1· h,1t That makes the third b.1sem.in more n•iu(•tanl tht: next llmt' .11ul I C'a n hunt again ... She graduated from Mission \"1ejo High and altended Sad· dlebaek College last year. But her tire bas been filled with mov· "" and she switched to Golden Wesl. Her father is an atrUne ptlut and former Navy flier caus- '"~ the family to move a lot. "I Like to meet people," she says. "And I knew that Golden West had a good reputation in s ports and was national cbam· pion in softball so I changed." lier goal is to become a coach a nd she will swatch to Cal State t Lang Beach> next year a ft.er one r ampa1gn atGWC. · I'm not real hot on teaching but 1r that goes with coachmg. I w ii I do 1t." she says. lot m her year at the school. "I was lucky because I had good coaches m high school." she says. "But the caliber of coaching 1s even more intense here and as a resul t. l have learned a lol more.·' Gilreath recall s a high school bas ketball game she was thrown out of, probably because of her s peed. ·'This girl on the other team was driving for a layup with nobody between her and the bask~t." she recalls. "I ran down courf behind her and when I caught up, I tackled her for lack of anythiiut else to do. ~'She wll!lo't hurt and neither vas I and at lhe time, we were ahead," she says. "But t just didn't want her to score.•· This summer she wlll join a former GWC pitching s tar, Melannie Kyler. to play for the Mission Viejo triple-A women's sortball team. Golfers who have trouble sw1ng1ng smoothly into the ball may find that improper sh1lt1ng of weight 1s ru1n1ng their rhythm. More spec1f1cally, starting the downswing with tho hands Of shoulders might be hurt1.-g their timing. An aid in properly timing a smooth downswing 1$ to make 1t start with a lowering of the left heel. Place an 1maa1nary "starter button"" under this heel. Then stomp down on the starter to initiate your downswing. Starttng by lowering the left heel will help make certain that your weight sh1lts left 1n your downswing. Also. 1t will help 1n. sure that your lower body pre· cedes your hands through the hitting area. Volleyball Tourney I .11res Area Girls The Orange County Volleyball Association girl s team wi ll participate in the Na· tional Women's Open tournament in Hilo. Hawaii. M ay 10·14 following competition in the National AAU event in Honolulu May 6·8. DaJe Flickinger. coach of the OCVA team. con· firmed that the squad had been invite d to participate in the na· lional event along with 39 other teams. The squad qualified through its re· cord in tournament com· ' petition throughout the season. Seven of the nine players are still high school standouts and most of them are from the Orange Coast area. Three sophomores from Corona del Mar High are members or the team in· eluding Monica Park. Susanne As ke w and Cheryl Johnston. Ma rie Lundie and Kr en Ol so n bolh juniors, are students at Newport Harbor High. Val Brunn is a senior and Tammy Lauderdale a junior at Los Amigos High School in Fountain Valley. Joanne Bandel is a sophomore at UC Irvine a nd Janet Fraser is a student at Santa Ana College. While high sch~l rules prohibit more than two players from any school team to participate on an outside team. the CdM situation will be resolved by Askew who says s he will not play for the CdM team next season, ac- cording to Flickinger. "It is loo bad that the sc hools have s uch a rule," he s aid. "But Susanne says she prefers to play with the club team and will forego the sc h ool team n e xt season." The group will leave Orange County May 5 and return May 15 after competing m the two island tournaments. Top JC Swim Marks .fOO rnM•~v ,.,.,•v-t Di•t>tn VAii"'• l JI • I W~\! Voll•y J ll "° l P•\.Oen.11 C•IY J·JS 80 • f'u11.,10" l 36 70 ~ Foothtll) 0 ~ 011\f•\-4. ~1.-.C-):44-M; I . Or-COUI J:4''1o , 1,000 lfft-1 Pllle<\O'> I Pa1a<leM Clt vl • O •O! 1. ManqAn fWHI V•ll•Y1' 11.60 J. JOn\IOft IPal•°"n.11 Cit y) •. ~ ••: • Jack<oO'I IFoolhlll I • S\ 0 , 5 'iumono IS<>ulhwt\l•MI • 5\ •O: 0111<!•1-4. QulnonH ISod· <lltb•clll •:5'.74; 11. WMttf 10ol9ttl Woll 10·04."I. ioo tre•-• H,..,ioq COlabto lltlltVI 1 U .H); , Ma...-n IWHI V•llnl • ·•s JO; J JtKk-<Fao1111111 1 ·o .eo; •. LUqul\C 1e ... el"\lltlctl 1:0 '°: S, K•flm8r1< IP-eCltyl 1·•6 lO. !>I) fret-I ... ,tog IOlalllO ll•lltY) 71.JO; 2. Wyatt !Or ..... (HUI 21.40: J Bn.nl IO'•biO Valley! 71 SI); •• M••Jfltll IS.n JoW City! 21.1'; S. M•.,_, .. tPHacMMCllyl 2117 ?00 lndo-1. HIU 101~0 I/all.VI t·s• .io: 7. a.. ... 11 IP .. -• Clfvl I s• Ml; J. Ht>nOrk•,.... IW .. I V•llevl 1 oo o: •. v ........ 1S•'"••u111 7 00 >4; \ Wonl•r\ •01.t6to Vallryl 1 01 0 700 lly-1 w .. ,.,,.,,..., IPawde.,... 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Alhn.tton ""'"'°" IW~I V•ll~) s W•n•~·· tOl ablO Vallpyl 7 "80 O•~··-"· $<Mltr fOr-C.UJll 7 II ... 400 ''"' rt••v-t O••bto Volll•v rr Compete ,.11 10: 1 P.-co•• 1 .. '°· 1 .J. 0 Wf\I Velltv J · IS SO; 4 Fulltr1an Marina High's Viklnss qualified for the Santa Maria High tournament baseball champ1onsh1p tonight at 7 with an 8·7 ll·innln~ victory over Santa Maria's H1l(hetti High Tuesday. h1ghhghl· cd by J etr Graham'::. suicide squeeze bunl for the winning margin. The Huntington Bl'uch· based Vikings tJngle with San Marcos for the crown torught. And the Pomona In- vitational consolation championship was to be decided today at 4 30 where Corona dl·I MJr, following a pair or VIC· tories Tuesday, tanl(led with Clarement. Corona del Mar bested La Verne's Damtl'n in morning action. 6·2. then came back behind the pitching and hilting of Cory Alder to post a 5·:i decision over Lo::. Altos Hi gh of Hacienda Heights Tuesday. El Toro, meanwhile. was in a third plan· game this afternoon against Gladstone 1111-:h of Covina at the Apple Valley High tourney after dropping a 7· l de· cison to Ontario Tues· day. Costa Mesa's Estancia HigP returned tu t he Bo\sa Grande <G<trdcn Grove) tourney Tut·i.di.IY Mater Dei Wins, 4-3 Mater Del of Santa Ana outlasted Servile, 4·3, in 10 innings Tul·sday al Mater Dci to move within one game or ftrsl place in the Ang<.'ius League baseball ran• Vi c Martin tr1pll·\l home the winnin~ run. his blast driving Ill Tom Croal. who gut ahoard with a single Mater Dei hurl<.•r Nirk Harsh was sharp, sl nk ing out l4 and "al king just two while going lhc distance for the " m. League leader St P aul of Santa Fe Springs was up se t b y Piu s X <Downey>. the last·placc t eam, so Mater Dl'11s sud· denly a contender again. after losmg 1ls first I hn•t• games of the camp;.11gn M<llffOtl l•I •II fl rbt M K•Ulty,U • • 0 Cro•l, lb ' 0 I Mood. pr I I) 0 "'••l•fl,lb 0 I H•rC.h,P I n Goftt•'"·"' ? 0 M••<Mm,\.S. I I O••tb•.< ol n ., Abboll,O" • I) I 0 Lle,11u1, pr·rl () n 0 0 MtGowan,lb • ,, I I) ScllUlll.cl , I I) ,, Tol•IS l• • l Sc .... W IMlt19\ r ft f' Servile 000 100 110 0 l Q • M•le< Oel 100 000 110 I ~ '~ * * ~ A14GELUSLEAOUE W L 8 SI. P•ul A 1 MeterOel ' • 8111\op A""'I • ..... Sl!•vll~ \ ' 51.Anl'-Y • s ~ P1.nX 1 s ~.,, TIM\d•f'\ Stortt Mol~r \)elt 5er"1tt J 81\llopAm.>I •,SI Anll\onv. Pius X ?. SI Peul O l'rlNy's()om•s Blsme>A..,.I •I 5ervtle Plus ll at Maltr 0.1 to capture seventh platt, bestin& Carson, :J.4,, behind Rick Mahoo-y:a. complete aame on the mound. fannini nine and walking three. Marina's winning edge came in the eleventh w he n Mtko Fuenlee singled. stole second and advanced lo third base on a ground out. Then Graham laid down bls perrect bunt and F'uentes crossed the plate to break the tie. The Vile· sngs puQ1shed Righetti with 16 tuts. Alder shut Los Altos out for six innings and, combined with his. 1-4 shutout Monday, it gave him a 13·mrung scoreles& streak m tournament ac· t1on lie struck out C'ivc and walked none IJ\ stifling Los Altos and h'! added:a pair of hits, ooe Coe an rbt John Barth stroked ctn rbt double for the wip· ners against Los Altos. , In the triumph over Damien. Alder and Jim Jones came up with rbi singles In lhe three-rl.ln seventh to put the game on ice M.lrlM Ill •• , II ... V•ntur• 't • 3 , 0 H .. ".,,_.• II • I ) ' 0.-orl•o • & 0 l ' M1tnr1no ')b > 0 1 0 ., .. ,,,lb l ' ' 1 (Oy l'I • 0 , 0 \or•n()t"r ' s () I 0 r y,.nlr\. ,,, .. ' -: Poull\.t .. 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E11011c•• 000 I04 .,__., ! • "Tern went far to ht•r left 111 cut off Iona.: tlr1ves that would h ave gone for home run!' Instead. she threw the runner-; out at the plate both tames. Sht• covers an awful lot of ground out ther e. An all·league player in basket· ball and softball in high school. s hP was also MVP in both sports. This yea r s he led G WC's women's basketball team In as· s1sts and feels she has learned a Then. at 54. she will try to. make the CSLB women's basket- ball team in the fall. Although the school has no softball team at the present t1 me. she is hopeful it will come before long. Terry Albritton, the 3 11.tto; s. Foo111111 l 11 40. 01...,r\-U Or ..... CMst J ·H.•; 1J. former NeWl>Ort Harbor _c.~'-""~w_._ .. _>·_n_.M~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-­High school shot put star 51 P aul M St Anl"""Y C••1on 000 Ill G-4 1'6 "We haven't done a lot of run· ning this year but she 1s mar stolen base leader with seven .ind she has scored 26 runs. almo..,t one.fourth of the t l'am lotnl " What makes her l'U l'h 4111 1111t .standi ng hitter" "She's learnl•d well ... (i;1 rman : explains. "Because of ht•r i;pced, ; opposing third bus1•men move 111 : real tight on her at the plate to .slop the bunt. She has leurnt•d to : set them up by turnin ~ ond chop •ping the baJI. driving 11 by the an-. field." Gilreath ugrcc., v. tlh this ai.- sessment. MV Net Title to Howard Gi l Howard defeated Dick Leach for the singles cham· p1ons hip in the 35-year -old bra<.'ket of the inaugural Mission Viejo Men's Seniors Invilntlona1 h·nni~ tourna ment Sunday. Mon'• JI Sl~n lt1vll•tlM•I Qoi.rt ... flMh 0.,, t IJ'Mh tEnvrAld 9•y) M• Gor~ Devt\ '·"'~ ........ ,.1 I I ~I Bill ,.,~nlr 10•-1 def No,.,n P•'tY tGtfl'f'\dal•' •·1, I•· •·41 C•'• ,,)f'l~"IOt\ •S..ntA And' dtf John Nt).fQ~V•r f(,f"erwtd• ._..,, l ' 1 ,_ 1 G+I Hl')Wlf"d IS.n: Fr•f'lt<••<O) Ott JIM N•OV>ll t~,,..,m...,0.k \14 t. t S.m1f1".11h ~tl\w ''" l·•I ••'lf'W'l~'n \ • , J \ j "..-h Otl • *"'' ~ .. F1twl' H ,,WH•1,.,.f l#"<tChillo 1 #lo. 4 • Men"• n 0ouo1 .. 1 .. v11a10..,.i1 QuarttrilMh f ,..,th•NOtO•"l•r def P•r r v S.tllf' tt 0 • 0 • .. u,,_, ~ ~ ~,~.,.._JQft•\ It c, ' l ROQt n St,•w rtol Ahl11t .. Uldt!rwood • 3. ~ ... ; Y-•Y. LiVHIQ\lontMf ._Md Mu•r1th6·), I• Semllln•I• lt1K1'1·14,,,.9"""' dtll l<f\l<lltr0Puq" :I-&. 1·\, 6·2; v •rOl•v L)vlll<jilon <IOI 1!090"·SI••• , ............ . fl'IMI\ LHch -"""""' Y.,dloy.t.IYln911on U . l>·J. • • SeillenClanHled llttYlll ""'°"''JS •"41 ntr ll119lft A M•YIOftnel cit< Cltvton •. , 6·3 Cot>O o~• c--~· I ~. • 1 Go'I <I'll GIC>ton l·S, 1·6: Cr .. • Clef """Yff • ? • 1 Mtft't JS •"41 owr Sl,..iH I & C r,.10 !11>1 O•)r•CW•o6 1 • l. Menft>n !lel Orr 6l. • I 011QllW .,.1 AobOlll\ • • I S. WOl\I <ltl Y~ • > • I _.,., U •"41 Over si...i" C w,.,..,, n-1 H nw•lf l't \ J Iii "1 • t"IM'1"1 def R••rw:t .. , s I t\ I ~ • NnnnAl'I WOft by M•ttull. UM °"' ,.,., ....... ~ 6·1 _.,JS '"'40wr 00\lll4.,. 8tl)fldfr MtOclw•ll °"' F1lh\ W~'t 1 •· 61 11-I•\ ~-· ctol Phlloot-00\0~ 6·1 .. ,. F ... rtnQIO• .. ai.'11btrt..,11 cHI Smtih W•ll• 1-4. "'°· • 1. Olton Forl:l'•<IPI lltltmlltll .. Pro ... ,, .. , 'I and former world record holder, is entered in the 19th annuaJ Mt. San An· tonio Relays April 22·24. Albritton, now compel· ing for Stanford Unive r sity, had the world's best indoor mark with a heave of 70·6"11 in January. A field of over 2,000 college and prep athletes is s cheduled to compete in the event with Albrit· ton one of more than 800 world class athletes scheduled to compete on Salurday. More than 5.000 athletes will com· pete in the 280 evenL'I during the three days or the meet. .:: Pro Scores l.w111MlMllhwNll Phll-lafll• • Mino• oeoq~ All Ar ea Sports Calendar '"°'tel'-110• m I Ttlltll\-UC lnlM al UC ... 111a •••be•• (l•JO) 9•"• ti eo1,on al Ha•thO"~ rrr-,,__,, ~~ ''•"J • MOllVHI 8 PllhburQll S 1(-Cltv 11,Cl\I(..-.• Clt1< lnNlllO Ott roll J ~twYorti INll.NtwVo<ll IAI> 80\IOM, SI LOUI\ 7 TuHl,HOu\lonJ (lllceQO ll4lt.L .. A-lt1,. Mllw.utie. It, MllWll\04 .. 8tllllMl'tl•,All•nle7 P-flllc CPCl. I•, $.on Ftaf'l<IKOJ T•••••.u.o!Tno• Nali-thtlr .. 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(._I! Gotcten Wot COii ... VI Foolfllll toll"Qt (1 ·JOI •I Ma.,cock tourMy; Ore1191 Coan Colltet VI Compton •11.C)nO Be.th Cl· ly Coll999 at 10 • "', n Full«rlOn c;ollftO •I L.ont lleecll Cllv Collt9f '1 t o 111, 111 ~ llff<h toumty SHAPE UP -HO SWEAT C~ Ml!M OMLY ATl MAYO IODY CONTROL cenu C4111T~ ..... SpecW ...._._, Offw JUI ,.....,.._11•'--•"l·m~~tt..i-111·11U NEWPORT llACH ..,,, .. ·- MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri., Sar. & Sundi1y 'r17 6 P.M.J -Excluding Holidays dlimers include soup or S<?lild, baked pow n or rice RED SNAPPER • . • . • . • . . . . • • • • • . . • • • • 3.45 MAHI MAHI . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3.95 GRILLED SEA BASS . . • .. • . • • • • • . • • .. 3.95 TOP SIRLOIN . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • 4.25 NEW YORK STEAK • .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • .. 4.96 LOBSTER TAIL ...................... 5.95 STEAK ANO LOBSTER . . • • . . • . • . . • • • • 6.95 LUNCHEON ~so wvtd rlilll'11111fil '11.11. 1&i1a l'ac1hc Co111 Hwy • Hun1tne1011Bch.•12 Ill t.92· 1321 J901 E Co.ti Hwy• C0<on• 011 Mar•17141 &7S.OIOO - - ANNOUNCING NEWPORT LEISURE BOATS GET ACQUAINTED OFFER SKIER•s DELIGHT 1977 Challenger 18" Ski. 454 Chevy Golden Eagle jet. w.'match1ng double aKle trailer ••.•.•••.••••••••....•....•... ~~~) ontys7995 · EXECUTIVE DAY CRUISER 1977 Chaparral 23', 480 v..a Jacuzzi let . fully loaded • .. .. .. .. .. • • .. . .. • ... • • • • . Dl1eounted S 8 9 9 5 . PERF!CT FAMILY IOAT 1977 Ranger 18" trt-tiull with S 5 6 9 5 • 120 Mere Crul~ .......................... Senalbty Prtced CLASSIC CUDDY CAI 1977 Ranget" 19' deep V-hull v.a VolllO Penta. c:oml)lete •••.....•••••• .. Now Av1llebl•S 6 9 9 5 . Dl1trlWor of AMF Alcort, fealw lwg s.fllh. Fore• s. Mlftl Fllh, hffer Av.uable at *-ffcaly ~9«1 prlcn NEWPORT LEISURE BOA TS 2210 .... ,, .. 1 ....... M.wpert leach IMnt To Tiie ~ CMftwl 675-8290 Ensenada Entries Drop Earliest RQfe Attracts Only 473 Boats lly ALMON LOCKABEY .• o..1y,.1i..e..u .. ,wrlltr It finally happcm'<.I The 30th annual Newport to Enaenada yacht race !>how~ a ~batantiaJ dechnc in enlnc., for the first llme In the history or the event. Entries for the April 23 race dosed Monday at S p .m with 473 entries in the hands or the Newport. Oceun Sailing Assoc1a lion, sponsor of the famed tin- ternationaJ race. BUT JOHN llolcomb. general chairman of the race, s uid the committee w as assun·d that there were 25 or 30 mon• c ntr1<•s In the mail which would assure the race of 500 entries. In previous years the race has drawn as many as 577 e ntries with indications lh;it 1l would eventually pass the 600 m ark . The race starlS ut noon Apnl 23, the earliest date since it :.tart ed as the "CinC'o de Mayo" raC'c. b eing held o n the nt'i'lre~l weekend to the Mexican holiday The date was changed M'\ cral years ago to reduce the maxed crowds or yachtsmen and land tourists who flock to the resort for the May 5 holiday THE LATEST report from NOSA sa.Mi the mailed ent n es had swelled the list to 510, but the usual last-m inute dropouts would probably r educe the starting fleet to500or less. Several reasons w1•rc ad vanced for the dro p 1n entries. Some followers blame rt on the Satµrday start which puts the fleet in Ensenada late Sunday or early Monday,\ creating a pro blem for skippers and crews who must be back for business or school on Monday morning. THE RACE FOR many years was started on Thursday The change was also aim(.>() at reduc ing the mixe d .crowds ·in Ensenada on the theory that the la nd tourislS would bc ll·avrng about the tame the yac·hts arn V<.' Other rt'asom. ~i Vl'n for the drop in entrit's included the rash of off!>hore ra(·es this trmt-or yl•ar . Sl'VPfjfrof which o\erlap The only e;'cnl scheduled on the "Got a problem'' Tllc11 wnte 111 /'al f>um1 J•at u.11£ cut r ed topc. yelling thl' a11swer11 and Q(.'LIUn you 1well to solve 11wqu1tws 111 </lllll'rnm<•11r 011.d lm.~mess Mm/ your questions llJ l'ol J)u'1m. I\ t Y1111r .'il'rt'tce . Oranq1• Coast /)<11'11 l '1/11t. I' IJ /111r ISM. ('osta Mei;a CA 92626. As many ll'ltn.~ tJll f)(J,,\1/i/1• 1111/ he a11swered but phoned mc711rnl'\ or /t'llC'rs 1101 irwludinq the readers full namr. addrl'.\!I rrnd hu.mw~s Jwurs· phone numbercamwt hccu11.\u;lert'rl '/ l11.,rr>111mnappear1.da1· lyerc1•pt Suturda11s " , same ddle :us the Ensenada race this year ts lbe North Amencan Qua rtt.•r Ton \h.tmpionsh1p at San Diego which \\Oulu draw a number of the yat·hts or that !>lze. OTHER OF•'SllORE events JUSl conclu<Jt.>d or-slill in progress include, tht' Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ahm a nson. Corkelt and llurns series just a frw days ahead of th<· start or two races lo M l'Xtco NII \'("s Cal)I) San Lucas r :ict.• :ind Balboa Yacht Club's Guadalupe ti.land race. San l>ll·go Yach~ Club has also i.t•hcdu.led lht.• San Diego Yacht- rng Cup rl·i:atta April l9·May I wh1C•h includes all yacht:-. "1th "ton" rat1ngi. from quarll'r ton- nl'rs through two tons Tht• Los AnR<'ll's Yac•ht Club is in lht• ht~ m1ddlc of rls Whitney and I.11th• Wh1tnt') sl'rtcs and Californ1.1 Yad1t Club rs IO\'Olved "1th its Ch crton and Tanner sefl{'S The Pac1f1c Oct·an H:ic1ng Con· ference. a Sl'rtt.•s of fi \'C coastal racrs st.1rls thc first "l'ekl'nd rn M a}. Soldier"• Poli«.-y De>moted I ht .. \U I If• •'hu I tuuua:), ... .,,u,.1.,, ,,,,,1 •t DEAR PAT t\ repre,t>nlatl\·C' of AmC'rrcan Bankers Lifc A!.s11rann• l'n nf f"lon<la sold an an nutty policy to mt.• 111 l><•t1·mhl'r 1973 I Jgrct•d l<1 hanni:: S25 a month !.<'Ill lo lhrs company for a lax shcltcr policy I s lopµNI flJ' rng :1ft<·r rullinl? morl' than S200 11110 Ila• polrn hl'l':lll ... l' nf rinanl'lill prn- bl<.'ms. I dirl h;I\ t· lhl· opl1nn of ... 1Jrt1n).! the polil'y up <1J.!arn \.\ 11 h111 fl\1• ~ !'ars In ttw nw;int1ml'. I f111111t.l 11111 th,11 ht·t·au ... t· I am 111 lhP mrlrlar\'. I am 11111 1•nl1llt•d to the' la\ "heltrr l>l'rwfits of thr:. pnlr<'~ I kit I hat I <I hl·t·n dl'f'l'I \ (•d. t>O I n·q11l·:-t1•d 1·;11Wl•ll.1t 1011 uflh1• pohn ;,nd n •turn of m~ monc·~'. I ,.l. 1W\\ ht•t·n told lh.11 m) p11li1·\ h.i:- 1u1t l'l';H'hl•d ,.,.,.,h \'ldu1• :ind lh;1t I'm going to 10..,1• the mwwy I'' 1• alr'l·a<I~ 111\ 1·s1t·d Tl11;,. dcit·" not seem right :\I \V San c 'km1•nt•· A\'S contactNI Mana l.laurac.lo, u1n,un11·r an1t rlcld aUairs rf'pr1•,i-ntat i\1· al ,\mrril·an Rankn ... head<1uarters in Miami. n1·cord"i \\t'rt' cht•cl..cd and il appt>ars thal ~1111r 1wlil'~· tlid not includt• a la:\ sht>ller IWnf'fil ht'l':tUM' or \llUr militan ... 1a1u .. "h1·n lhe polic:~ "a' purl'hawd. \'our policy ~a!>. a rt" 11:ular, long ti-rm annuit ~ plan ~hich rl oc·., not haH' an~· ca!.h \ ah11• until aftn th1• ... rrnnd pnlic~ ~ 1·ar. l'nrlf'r tlw 11rm i ... i11n' of thi" IKllit·). no rl'funcl j, du1' In )OU hc·cau .... • althou~h '"u hail p.ii1I n1·arl) a )t'ar·, \Hirth of pn·rnium .... ~1111 cho.,1· lo !li.,1·ontinu•· thf' pull<'\' h1•forf' th1· n ·11u1n·1I 1~11 '•'ar pt'rind h:ul hf't'n rC'ach<•d. l'o....,rhh thi' polil ) t oulrl he rl'in.,lal ('d hPcau ... t> th<> fi\t'·\f'ar puiod for pickin ~ up pa\ m enls ha!. 1101 t'\(lirl'd. ~t .... 1.1.iuradu a.,i.. ... \llu lo contact her if ) c111h:n1• rurlht>r qut"•tion .... Ruflfp11 and f 'fouru""' DEA n P 1\T · I unl1·n·d tht· 11ld fashront•d <loll dress patl(•rn book you lold ;ihout rn )nur tolumn. but I h<tv<'n't rl'<"l'IVt•rl 1l I knn" th.it m) orcll•r was rec<>in'<I ht·rausl' m ,\' l'ht•l·k wo' l .1,.heo I would still lik<• to h11vt· lh1:-.. hook 1r )llU 1"111 hdp m 1• s.:1·t 1t J M . l.:oiun.i Hl'Jl'h Mrs. Jol'I Von-81ombt'rft (2619 t 'uot l>rhr, rho.-nlx. /\Z ~OORI is mailina. llnolht·r pallt•rn book to you. lier ret'ordi.. indicalt' thllt lht> b1H1k wa' mallt'd In IHcPmbPr, but It mu .. l ha\t> bt't>n lo't In the m alt. Mrs. Von-Hlombng ii. rt>tlrf'd """· and she began dt>si11:nln11: antiqu•· typ.· doll dress pat· tern!' as a hobby In 1963. She told A Y~ that morf' than~ patlt>rns arf' in· dudt-d in ht>r booklt•t, wllh ninf' 'liZf>!> on l'acb pal tern. Otd-fashlonf'd doll rlothl''I arr ~tiJI In df'mand, she says, j udglnl( from thr numbf'r of orderi. sbf' rl'· celves. Tht> booklt>t coi.l\ 2.~ c1•nt..' if the ord..r j, ,,.nl wllb a self-addrf'"Pd, 'tamJM"(I en\'eloPf', or 50 cents with no return t'n\ Ploiw '\It 1101. \ ... rs IRREVERENT \Otl 1101'1 'ti\'\ In th el ... tJ111J"'l"'\111'j ... ~""I {.,1•1•1 "Johnson & Son has outstanding service and a good ranutat·ion 11 RICHARD £HREN.FELD I fit' I' Laguna Niguel f or l\rtt•·r \lilt •• ,.,.. . .,.J ..... ,.,.,,. .. , ...... Scar s Motor Tune-up ,,,. .. , \lo .. 1 \lu •t I •t ,,lfll(t r h I ,ft ... t. f U t \htlllt t 1//1' n .. t 111 f ' '" H()IO! ' n•· r.un 1 '··' t 11• 'fi' •'1 P1U.., P1u I 'iv1 t).-,1 11 OlO I rn111 I .'i ,, f: $11! \111" \i1 ( .,11.litiu11i111oi H1·1·l111 r;.:•· ff,.~uler I:!~ 15 t)•J .; l'uinl ( 11,.t·I. • 111> 1 Cnl'Ck and I ·9n1en your bells 2. Ado Freon 11 needed l. Cnoc~ comp.Msor !><'lals 4. Clit>Gk >fSlem lor le•k~ S. Ctedr you• condenser ·' II f ' \\ lu·t·I U1·1tul., •I I " • \J j~tlflH'lll 3•)7 111c;l1tdP) Sf'lt•ng Cl\..,ter /c ... mDt:• 1nc1 to•· lront pno a loqnm•rnl t••O :.ltteronq S))tem ud1u~t1Tlf'nt \Uli,U1hlt\f \t·t~cl ... \l..,o ,,, .. 1.,1.1 •. \1 ..... , .. . '•'"''' \11,1 \1111 l pl11111I Sears rMF ._,. f ·~ j M.tH1h•n tnl ~ ·frt P 1ou ,u•v11r rt <1<1 wJI..-, f11~ ITO\I Amt'l•(dfl m.111• r.J•~ '""'"'" ,encl l)ICkUCI' 29?.? "-'11,.... ~· Unll'"f\ f th 11111"1 \olf'fll+lll ltutlll" 1ft1 10.•1u., 'II f '.)! :\larinl' Balin\ II• :ul 11 3 6 t)(J ... I t ''''• ' 4'\, 11 voll dry charQe billtCIY Terminals lor m~rone 01 .iulO· type cables BOATING Wectnesoay. April 6. 1977 DAILY PILOT 8 3 UCI Crew Honore<t For Yacht Rescue The UCI sailing crew who abandoned an offshore r~ce lo go to the r escue or a dis tre!>sed yacht has been awarded a letter of commendulton by the Cousl Guard f o r outst and1n 1; scamanstup. Bob Koll and Tom Willson were co skippers of the yacht M1strei." 111 which rescued the 27-fool sloop ThriJlseeker after she ran afoul of Ship Rock off the CJtahmr lsthmu:. dunng u wind¥? Ahmanson Serrt•s rat.·e out q{· Ne14 port Harbor Yacht Club ,. .• T h r rl I s c e k c r w a s b u <t,l.)', damJs;ccd ;md without stcer\!\Q, after the accident The crew on M 1stress 111 was nearby and .~l>~. scr\'cd the m bbup. They ab40:. do ned the race and pulled the dj~-' tressed yacht oU the rocks a~tl' towed her back t o Newpi>~ Beach for repairs ' · • in 60 High Point Serie~ Seqouyah, Balboa Yacht Club, Recd, SSYC: 2, Bebo Ill. &Pb wasd1smastcd. Darne ll , Capo BYC; 3, War Sixty boats showed up on the starting line Sunday for the first race of South Shore Yacht Club's High Point Series for P e r -Summary ofresult~: fo rmance Handicap Racing CLASS A -1. Chris Liz II. Ron Fleetyachts. C haves. SSYC: 2, Pranc, Dick Eagl<'. Ken Baller, SSYC; 4. fted 81111 , Diru.moor/Ml'tcalf. BYQ; s~ Fair Weather, Hob Fairweatl\er, SSYC Several o f the yachts got j\;e" bre. BCYC. 3. Tigrc:.s Gil caught \\1th too muc h !>al l when Knudsen . SSYC; 4, Huckleberry CLASS C I . Cenci.is. Joe Si- ple, SSYC. 2. Sand bagger, Jim Tyle r. BYC . 3. Sund a , Graharn Gibbons. BYC. 4. Summerset, Marshall d i Donato. N HYC; ~ Gordo. Dave• Pncl', RCYC • the afternoon breeze whistled up Duck. Joe Hoffman. BCYC, 5, to about 20 knots and had to fi~ht Virginia. Ken Mires SSYC occasional knockdowns One "'-. boat, Jim Moore's Santa Cruz 27 ___ C_L_A.!_SS 8 I. Aloha 11. Gmln ll' Al~ ,, 9'K " ~Q~ c 14 : J!.-i "E. ,. 11'. ... .. 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LONG ~EACH, SANTA MC?~'.c~ .°.FM~ SAT. hi~ p.m. .... , ,., .. pf\.,...,. if M'I 1•"1 I' nClf tf•1(t1b#d ·~ ''M'htf'ftd "' .. •rr' ,,, out< h•'• ., '' "'' •h ,,.11i1t•1 ,,. ... .., .. A '•'~''' l#U,(fl• ~•. ti "''Cf'\ ttM utfvff"t " •" ••t. ... SM.O"'AI ~••u• -.-.f- ...., DAILY PILOT Wednesdlly April§, 1977 Prof Calls Such Training for Wome1i a 'Ripo/I' .. By JOllN ClJNNffJ.' A~ 1'"4nnt An•IYtt Women seeking advancement in corporate manageme nt arc ~ing npped ort by peddlers of "positive a11sertiveness" and rt' lated success formula5, s:.iys a noted management authority Stt p forth lo grab for the brass ring, telling them 'You can do anything you W<tnl Lo do.··· "ASSERTIVENESS JS im· matenal to the management pro- cess," he said, an observalloo bused on a life's study of person- nel mobility in corporate IHe and as a cou&elor In management for many years. "The power o f pos 1t1v1• ussertiveness t li the curren t prescribed curc-ull for the as p1r 1ng woman manager," 11a1d Prof Eu gent Jennings, who branded 11 a deception by modl'!'n m l•d1c1m· men, shaman:. and hurkcr:-.. NONSENSE, SAYS Jenrungf\, ,1 m anagemenl professor at M H'hil(an State University, a psychologis t, uuthor and con ridential adviser to rnany top cor poration executives. An as11crtive veneer without un understandmg of management 1s a disaster, he continued. The grabhunder or tod:.iy, he "Women need help in un- derstanding planning, organiza· lion, controlUog and coordmat· 111g the activities of others." THOUSANDS OJ.' WOml'fl t'JCh rlay allend confcre n tcs . :-.e min a r :. a nd ffi l'l'ltn c:. ~ponsored hy govcrnmt·nt. uni· versities. wom1•n 's ~rouµs and co ns ulting firms lhut. hc claim~. result in little but rrustralt0n emu wasted money :-.uggest s, might s uffer the same 1gno· hie fate as th<> gladhander of the 1950s, a re· (c•r<>nCl' to th!• naive concept the n tuu~hl that a smilt• ,, n d a h a nd s h ake were the route s uccess CUHHIFI' to m anagement A lol 1s known about manage- ment, he observed. but very little is known about women manag(•rs. leading him lo the conclusion that "these sideshows presume knowledge that doesn't exist." And yet, sa)s J l•nn1ngs. un 111- formal survey of mcl'l111!(::. 111 big dty hotels shO\\!> the~t· progr;im~ draw larger aud1cncc::. than do sales and managcm l'nt meetings of the more trad1t10nal type. The teaching of a ssertivenes::. HE OFFERS 1'HESE caveats to womt'n who 11eek knowledge that mi~ht assist them in climb- ing the managem ent ladder: Beware of prescnptionists. ·'The more knowledgeable teacher will be a descriptionist who will diagnose and describe the process of management, leavin$t it up to individuals to pre- ::.cribe the solutions." The barker," ho Jcnnin~::. ::.ays might be a profc::.sor, an author c11· maybe CH·n .i govcrn ml•nt ol r1cial, "comm ;ind~ wom en tu J s the ehx1r of SUl'CeS:o. m ighl ni ak l' "om en reel bellt:r instdf'. .l l•n nings maintains, but 1t doesn't make them better stu d ents of management or help them J>('rfo rm 111 the real world or management. -Watch out for women-or * * * * * * * * * Expanded Value Cited N EW YOHK </\l'J Ameriruns are starting to realize that "the s:ifet y and pro!»pc rity of tht• nation ''Il l lll t'r<:as rngly dl• pend" upon lhl' full L'mployml·nl of womt•n, -.a) s the pn·-.1ucnt uf ::-ray 111 the foundation's Just re- leased 1976 annual report. ONCE EMPLOYED, many women "achil•ve new d1ml'nsions or self·con'1dence and a s ense of prid e in their ability to support themst'l ves or contribute to the -.up port of a family." Pifer said . provide the opening wedge for much-needed reforms in work structures and family policy. But he added that the nation and its policy makers must have the will to implement the reforms. the Carncg1t• Found;tt1on "Whill' ::.omc strong rt•argu..irll . 1l'11•J1b an· bl'tng fought. m1111· .ind more l\mcn t'.tnS arc bt•g1n- n1ng lo :><'l' th<.' full l'mplo) m1·nt 11f woml'n " a b1 II l I l'" •'' J !'>lll'i<il ,111d polll1cal imµl·rat1vl'," ::.J 1d \IJn Pifer 111 "W1,mc n Work111~ 1'11ward a Nc•w Society," :.in c::.- According to a recent federal go\ l'rnment study. women make up 13 percent of the paid labor force in the United States. Pifer s:11u the recent large -scale entry nt "omen into the labor force can "Not only is it a national moral obligation ste mming from our country's basic principles, but, more pragmatically, we are beginning to realize that the safe- ty and prosperity of the nation will Increasingly depend on the maximum use of our entire stock of human talent," Pifer said. PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTI TIOU\ BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I II J f ', • f QI I ( t f to fjl '.;~t 'ft I I •• ' U Ir I I• r I\ I 'I '' I f 1\ I.I' " • ,,.,, , If f l fHJ •I •1 1n111 t" 1 111 'I~ t I •• II I I' ', fl•,.,,,'" 11 ,.,, ! 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Otuu..i PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llU\IHE SS NAME STATEMENT I"'' lt1llnw ;t'W) f't' rV'W\ I t1 n(I Q l'li ~· . M')0£1lrl F '4 f:Clr,Y I .. ~i..h,.4\TtON t~\I (td''-. It-vine. (6 I , •••M tt1t•1 1\11 t 1•!1-•r+1 "· (.A 1 /It f n·· Du~•'\ \ ,.. .nfJu1 f•·tt b ' Jn 1n tJ y ,,,,., c:,1..,,..,M l 1"'1 '"' I th•m • •U Wtl l;I~ ¥t In ,.,..., ,.,, '""'" C•r,111; ttt O,,.,,C)tl County o,, M•""ttt ""' FlllU J'yblt\""'d °" ,",,. (Od '\I o .• 1ty P 1to1 M11tn i• lJ 1)1M l\t\til#t t'U/ IOI? 11 PUBLIC NOTICE $Ul'EA10tt COUllT 01' THE STATllOl'ULll'OltNIA 'Oft THECOUHTYOl'OftAHOE Ne •·ttot1 NOTICE 01' HEARING Ofl l''TITIOH l'Olt l'AOIATI! 0' WILL MIO 1'011 &.t'.TT•llS TEUAMEN· TAllY AHO 1'011 AUTHORIZATION TO AOMIHISTEll UNOEA THE INOEl'INOINT ADMINISTRATION 01' I STATES ACT ll'llOIATE CODE tt1 IT Sl!Ol f "•'•Of El.,Et.. l'AAN(E ~ H•NES O.c•• Nf NOTICE IS "f AEBY C.11/EN lhal WAt TEA c MINE~"•' I lf'O J\~tf>ll'I ti Of'• tlo,, tl.M' f't'rob.ittf' f'f Wiit """ ff'lr 1, •J·•"'~ ot l f"ltu • ,.,,t•m• f\tMy lo tt\4" ,,.1it101W1' •ntt tl)r "uthQ111.111~ trt •IJ """"''"' ,,..,. .,,.,., 11"64!• •tow '"'<I• pr.n 1•'\I AOM•l\•'\lfAllN'\ OI l \l.t'~ A. I P•ob•t,. t~ ~I.,,~\ t• ,,.,. ",.,. 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W fll"lit In 1~ .. r ''" of S.tnt.11 ,..,,,. t 4llff)f.,," nr,..vitH1nq ,,..,.,of w ,,,., tn the foc...llty 1n w hi\I\ fM wor~ 1•. 10 bit ~f"formf'd ff')OI•\ ot ,,..d w•'J' r•I• dlt1tm 1.,_. .. .. ,..., .,,. m.&•l'\tAt""'' •t ttM of fie,_ o• '"" O#r.r ~ .,.. •v•llA~• uoon rfql.11'-\t '"" Contr...:lor ,,,.11 "°'1 • <oa• OI ••Id f't'Mum tnt •t ... h ll"ttt ,,,,. T~ Contr-< ll)f •"'1 MW tvbtO"'',,. ,.,,, '"°""' tum \n,.u CH't tt0t •~~ in-.n thfl \l"W"C 1t1.-n cw,.. .,., .. ,,q ratM ol W•'I"' to •II wortr.mM •motoyld '" 1~ ".,' utu)n ot tn• c.o,,.. lrotl PltOJECT A0MINl5TR4Tl0 N All QUt liOf\\ rftl.8tJ\il,. 11\ lhf\ P(Ot"'f Of'tOf" to .,,.~ f>Olt"•'Ml DI bid\ '\Mii b.-dlr•t t.CS tft 1tu1 ( "0'""'' '°''~ oro1H.t Ja~ M Monlqr>m••>' COf'l•ultlno &~OIMt•~. Ill< . llt!OI ~,. Ptr" C"<'~. Sult >G•. ""''"" r Allfnrnl• on "· T~,..01101\e 1110 •1' 8113, Alltftlton. Mr OuWAYM Cl Llcl~• \ OWNli<I s RIGH TS RESE"VEO· Tn• OwM' ,,.~rv.--. t~ tioht to "'ll"(t "nv ar •II b1ft\ to waiv. ~ny 1nform -t11ty If'\ •• bid .n<J to m•h"' ttw•rO\ h" the In l••••t 01 o .. °"'""' 1on.n P UBLIC NOTICE l'lc;TITIOUS IUSINIH NMla ITATIM•HT NOTICE IS Ml!llllY OIVIN IMI AOBEATM TVNICl(lle\fll~ ....... lfla , cietl!IO'I for l'roOet• OI Wiii -lo. I\ 1ua11<• tlf l •Utrt Tftl-nl•r• lo 11111 cietlll-. •of•~• to wllk h I• ml04• 10" furt• l>"r1tclllv•. ~ thet .,,. umo •nll °'""DI ,,...1..., 1.,. ,.,... ""' lit.-, 1111 for "11<117'. t•n.tt 10.00a m., lnt.,.eOUf'l,._..of Otoer tm.nl Nt.Jtf "'" <turt. '*' IOO Ctvlt Cantor Ortn Wot. In tho Glly Of '•M• Aflt Ctllfornla T ... lollOWl"' -toftl •••do•"' WJI• ....... : PLA~Tl lE L PRODUCTS COM PAHY, 01 VI••• 'u•flt , N•wooll a .. c11, CA'7MO Jtmt\ Ouncttl Wit.oft, 01 Vl\lf ~"~''•· N1woon lle<Kh CA t1MO Palr'l<la ~ellll ... Wll\Ofl, 01 Vitti 'utrlt. N.-1 leach, C:A "1MO Otl•tl l\prll 1. 197 I Wllll•m & ~I John, C.O..n111 ''"" 11.0CIC & •°"AYN& M0t Wt\lml"-ltf AYt Wtl4ml11tlor, CA.,.., T ti I JI• I ... -t4 S7 AlllrlM•t ltr• "91ille<>•r PuOll\llff OranQ!' (<l•.i l>•ttf r rw A•11• U,IO tfll 114• 11 D•lo M4rch H, ttl1 CO'>T AMIUA COUNT\'' WATt!ll 01.1 lltGt &yE J S<"""'br!t ~MM•n.>Ot' _,..,.,.,¥ Dul!lh""" Or.no-C.0.•t 0411y 1'1101 April~ 1•'1 l,.f•/7 O•l•O "11'11 4. ltll WILLIAM I . SI JOMH1 Colll'ltyCttrk 00&.0 ANOOOl.O AltlfMfUtl.<tw 144'"411 .. ver!yOflv• ~, . .., ...... , "'"'· c. "211 Tth UUI fn.a.Q Aft~..,, ""'11.,ow ~..011-Or.,,.. C..u Dally f'ltot, Airll ., 7. IJ, t•H 1)0·7' Thi\ bu\I ... \\ I\ COlldvCltd llY I ttntrtl N.,nt•tnlo Jt"'"O Wlhotl Thi\ ••••• ,,_, "''" fllecf *"" "" c-1• et .. • oi °''" .. ,..,,,,, 011 Mutll lt, lt17 ..,.,. Pv_.ltlWd Or-•notO Coat! Oetry Plltt, Alltll 1, lJ, 111, 1', 1'11 UW.lr men -who u se women stereotypes. There ib an assump tJon, for example, thai women are not as absert1 ve as men "It'!> a fallacy: it's not res earc h based,'· he said. THERE IS THE ::.tereotyp~ also that men focus on the long term and on the career as u whole, while women focus on thl~ present job. Fallacy, ¥YS Jen nings. Many men doh 't wiaul mobility. "Even if women are according to these stereotypes," he con- tinued. "who is to say that men have the only key to success and s hould be emulated? There is no research showing a man's way is the better way." -Self.ins ight and conscious ness raising is n 't a magic fprmula. "It's even debatable as to whether it is useful , let alone developmental. Knowin g yourself in no way will prepare you lo be an effective m anager " IT MIGHT, HE snapped, "make you into a centipede who doesn't know which foot to use first. But what a person needs 1s s ubstantive information about managing people today." . -Be wary or thc::.c creden- tials : 1. I am 'il woman, therefore I understand women. 2. I am a man, therefore I un- derstand management. 3. I have been a manager, therefore I know about manage- ment. WOMEN CAN PUT an end to this "mumbo j umbo" about a:,- serting oneself., Jennings con- cluded. simply by sayin~ no and ins tead insisting on information that is relevant to how to manage. "Women deserve mon • than medicine shows db pen::.111g thl' snake oil of Instant s uccc::.s," he· said. Anad1t~ Anf\~u\ 8 Anla Cp Ard M•y Ar, WIG A\CC llot At•G•• lt Baird Al 8a119 Hy &um Rtt 11au1tt " ll•ylf M• 8Hh .... B~ll lab BlllD C.0 Bird Son Blrtchr Sic• 11111, BOflll lnl Bdn"~ B••• Sea g~~;~ni :~~-L'm CalW5v C.amol Ch (MraO H (AP Sw\I Caoln Air C•r> TK Ca•e Cp C•nVt PS Chm Loa C~f\a UI Chi BrlclQ C.hllln Cp C~rl\S C.l•<le F Clt1nUI A Ct11nVt 8 (.ltr• Ml Ctow Cr> Colu Veont Corn (Ir Com1 Sn (omw P.i Sh1itti11g Down Ilcn Cooper, 82, say:; he'll ~hut down his popcorn stand 111 Walla WaUa. Wa!)h., ralhl'r than buy a $15 v1ty busi- -ness license. He says he runs th~ stand just to have something to do and gives awa> as much popcorn as he sells . A booming day for Cooper is the one on which he sells $2 worth or goodies. GM Hikes Prices On Auto Options DETROIT (AP) General Motor'> Corp has r aised prices on 1ls op- tional equipment an average or $25 J car, c1t111g n s111g costs and com- petitive market conditions. The price boosts ~ere outlined 111 I Nll·r~ sent lo GM dealers. They cover cars built ufter Monday, but GM s .:ud customers who hav'! <1lread y ordered curs a nd an • awaiting delivery will not be :,if. fee led. optional price of its V8 eng ines by $35 . GM LISTED SEVERAL ex· amples of the price increases. s uch ~s S7 o n auto m ul1 l' transmissions. SlO on air cond1 tioning. $ for the tilt steering wht'el and SI to S3 on t111lcd ~la!»!'> dependmg on modd s GM said the price increase::. were d('::.1gnc•d lo "partially r e- cover cost increases in curred since 1977 models introductions, such as tor labor, materials and utilities. us wt'll as to m eet ('Om- pt•t1L1vc markl't cond1t1ons." F'nrd Motor Company followed1 the GM t'ngmc price boost with a S34 increase on U1c Ford VS op- llonal engine. IL was the l>econd increase on GM optional e quipment lbi~ year. In January, GM raised the Over Tiu· Counlf•r HASD Listinqs )"-• b • Pi Enlt-r 1\ , 16 • Pl\ttOV ', 1 Ptipil nw 1' ' 1)'• Pet,\f\ H Jt l? P•·trnltt 1if"" 10' • p .. , l1bon 1 t 1 • Pu rlmt A 11 • 11 P1nl"tn t>'t 1\t P10" Mt8 '• 1'• Pl'-tlltt'\ l\oii .. • PO\,t•, Co ,!'• ;z,: ~~~\'0NC: I/ 1l P Btonn••t t\ • 1\ 11 P utO C.110 4' llf 4 '• 0Udl Int\\ 11ii • If\ RttQt~n l"'r •'• ' • Rat'ldtl C. , .... ts•. R.,..,,,.m '''• )!\ ~ RcJ¥mnd u ._ P . 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"like a aood neighbor" (up with thu mu.sic), wlll not be beamed ut you lhi:s year by State Farm Insurance. The mutual company. one of our largest insurera. has been cutting back on its advertusina expendlturt$ and ll bas ettmlnated TV from Its budget Only maaazlne and newspaper ads will be used m 1977 DOES TIDS ACTION MEAN Stato Fa.rm is unh.appr. with the results flowlng Crom its TV <tdvertisme? Not at al . On the contrary. the TV ads. s appy as they were, worked very well. so well that the company feels It needs to stop them before it's inundated by more business than It can handle. State Farm's de- cision lo maintain a lower profile reflects the horrendous scene in pro· perty and casually in· Money Tree surance, where companies have been having a hard time moving their rates up as fast as cl alms have risen. In that kind or 51tuallon, thE\ more business you have, the more vulnerable you might be. You could go bust selling insurance --and that nearly happened last year to Govern· ment Employees Ins urance, which was so busy selling !n· surance through the mails that it forgot to pepper state m · surance comm1ss1ons with apphcallons for rate increases. STATE FARM IS NOWHERE NEAR that kind or trou·\ ble, having proved lo be more mmble than ~ther carriers in extracting rate increases H'ow nimble 1s indicated by the racl lhal 1l collected auto insurance premiums of $3 billion m 1976. up 25 percent from the S2 5 bi I hon recorded in 1975 .. Despite its strong hnancial condition. State Farm wtll play 1t safe this year . It will not zealously pursue new policyhc>lders on TV Playing 1t safe 1s an old State Farm tactic. It has always sought to insure only drivers with good safety records. And 1t has always concentrated its !.ales effort in rural and. s.ub- urban areas, thereby avoiding the perils or the big e1t1es. The homespun vignettes 1l featured m its telev1s1on com· merciah. came right out or :,mall town America,. TIDS STRATEGY HAS PAID RICH dividends for State Farm. The company has been the leading auto insurer since 1942 and now has a policy on one out of every seven cars. Allstate Insurance, wholly owned subs1d1ary of Sears, Roebuck, is No 2 in auto insurance but its premium income 1s one.third less than State Farm's. The Stall' 1',arm business. because or tls rural baas. i!. also more pror1tabh: thc(rl Allstate's New York state, for ex· ample, has bt'en aci:uunt1n~ for 30 percent of private car un- derwriting losses in the nat.aon -and Allstate is very big there. It insures 830.000 drivers m New York and It dcnvcs 13 5 perct>nl of all 1Ls auto premiums there . Allstate had to raise 1Ls New York auto rates 34 percent m 1975 and Le; escalating them another 25 percent this year. State Farm 1s lhus hke the banker who prefers to lend money to people who don 't need 1t State F arm prefers lo ln· sur e people who don't ha vc accidents. JN ADDITION TO BEING NO. I in auto insurance, State Farm is the leader in homeowners' ins urance. fl has policies covenng 4 6 m11lion homes. Allstate is second an this f1 <'ld. too. but 1t:; premium income 1s 45 percent lower th an Stale l-'.1rm 's. f'mally, usmg the wide base estabhshed in property and casualty msurancc. lhe State Farm agents have moved the company into one or the maJor forces in the lire insurance field. Smee 1970 Stale Farm has moved from 25th lo 13th in termsoflifeinsurance 1n force ll has its eyes !iCt on Prudential. iffarket Sluggish; Price Report Eyed NEW YORK (AP) -The stoclc market kept a low pro· file today, biding tame until thr. go ... crnment releases its March wholesale price figures Thursd2~ The Dow Jones average of 3C' !noustnal Etocks slic L4l points Lo914 .73, after having beer. cp s11ght!:,i ai: rr.orr.!nl!. Gainers held a 6·5 eci;c ovtr !o~crc. arr.ong New York Stock Exchange-lis ted issues. This was the next-to-last trading session this week. The mark<'l Wiii be closed Good 1-'nday. "lt 's marking lime, waiting for some figures," ob· ser ved Eldon A. Grimm of Birr, Wilson & Co Traders apparently also are waiting fo r President Carter's inflation-f1ghtmg plan, due next week and the April 20 energy program. What S tock • Did N£W YO~K IA"I W"AT llMllC 010 NEW YORK IAPI Advlfl<td Oo<llMd Uftcll•.._ To111 IMllH .. , .. "" ~ ..... 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Ap11l 6. 1977 Harkquin Debut '40 Carats' Glitters • Intermission Tom Titus It's been a long time coming but the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse has finally arrived -and it's been well worth the wait. The plush, s pacious dinner theater just a block nor t h of the Costa Mes;J city limits on Harbor Bou levard opened over t he weekend with a triple treat -a sum ptuous spread, a sparkling show by the Harlequins (16 s inging and dancing walters and waitresses) and a tasty production of the comedy ··Forty Carats." IT'S FIRST CABIN ALL the way from the varied menu to the Harlequins' energetic stylings to the show itself, a glittering rendition of a play which. in truth, does n't deserve to be all that funny. Director Barth Benedict ha!l come up with a brisk, well-paced st aging of the familiar May-December comedy that is spiced with superior performances all down the line. TV DAILY LOG 8 ened1cl. who also designed the set. has fashioned a home-office concept for the main stage which eliminates the cumbersom e scenic transi- tior:is of past productions. He also has scrapped two mmor characters whose impact on the story was peripheral at best. Headlining the s how as the Cortyish. twice- married real estate lady who finds herself pursued by a lad ha ll he r age is Jeannine Ann Cole. an ac- t ress with a marvelous fl&ir for the self-deprecating com edy of her role. Miss Cole':. elastic features con- vey a realm or comic emotion and her liming is virtually flawless N E VE RTH E L ESS, THE PR E MI E R performance of the evening is turned in by Seth Fos ler as Miss Cole's second ex-husband, a charm· ing reprobate and usually une mp loyed actor. Foster hits the stage under a full head of steam and never lets up, and his byplay with Miss Gole is a study in natural amicabilit)'. Harry Ada ms is strong and sell-assured as the younger suitor, a role which demands, and gets, a high note of cre9ibility. Elizabeth Kerr is s plendid a s the gutsy old mother of Miss Cole, though her timing wavers occasionally. f'OR A ~EWL V OPENED theater, the Harle· quin is remurkably free from the sort of bugs which accompany-the outsl't or such ambitious p rojN•ts - eve n after having to replace the carpeting on open· ing day. The ont: sour note -accurately described by the Harlequin announcer as the trumpeting or a very large elephant ts sounded by the hydraulic stage malung its entrunce. And even this reaps ap· plau11e. Productions at the H arlequin will run for five w,eeks. playing Tuesdays through Sundays at 8.30 with Sunday matinees at'2 o'·c·1oc'k. Following•· Forty Carats" on May 3 will be t he musical "How to Suc- ceed in Business Without ReallvTrvin~." ' "l'Ol'TY CAlljlffS" A comf'dy bv Jttv ~"'"" from •PM ru •• ,. b., r.JriH .. 1 . .na Gr· f'lv d1rvch•d trwt Ch "i1Ql'\•<1bY8dftt\fi+'MdlCt t~1 l'U"111 .. 1 --------------------'---------------..,, (nn,ult int (»rn• rf)n t'4 1rvf / l1•rhnt(ill d1,..,rtor L .. •''"• Sltow ,ut • ,, HJI• m41\~qtr M•f ''d''' rhom '" Ow; t\\ Dte'M."'tt>d Tw\d IV\ tf\row6h S.Hu1dA'I' d' 8 10 ~"'1 \unrlttV' .tt I P m dt UH! ~t1.H'l~qu 1 n 01nnt',- Pl,l'/P\Ov~. H01 S ~d' t>'Jr Blvd s,;f\ ta .4n.t A""""'VAf1ort\ N1 Hn TH(CAH Ann 5tanlPV Pttf', U ttl\.lt'n 8•11V BoVld!\ M!ludHttVH ft1nA \L.lnltll Ed"v E'1war'1• Mn Mdtf.JOll" Jcdnn1n,• Ann (nt1 • • • Hiu r v Ad.;nh Sf.th Fo· ''-"' Elit \bt!th K1•H M,•fVt11nn l<Ohl•·' ~hfr rn•n MonJihttt\ • Annrlbvllft'Ou•Ql••v Silver Cast LOS ANGELES CA P J Ron Sil vcr. regular perfo r mer o n th e .. Rhoda" series, joins HEART-STOPPING ACTION ... HEARTWARMING FUN I WALT DISNEY paooucnoNS -n-Uttlest aoise \G -· ""'~ ~-~•;•~··".~.;~.o.·L.·~.a.· ....................... .-.. - SUGllOriua. l llPI fMllll IAl.lO '-llC- OUl« Or ... 111111 amA !IS.I ua s..~ c..it c_, 5Jt !Mt llH!ft lt!U111 rtw S.-1 IJJ.1)4f -· t-111f S4f.tli4 IUllC1tl tll lllN llM1lt mlMl t!)-~ jWEDNESDAYf I EVENING I At the reverse p0le of the May-December scale ue Miss -Cole's teen·u?e dau~hter (Ma r yann Kohler ) and the wealthy Texan in his m iddle.forties <Sherman Monahan), both of whom ar c effective in dbout a trio of mulh t.ilPnted new somewhat s tereotyped assignments. Annabelle torn~rs (Debbie Allen. men foley Quigley, the only non-Equity performer in the cast , Burt Reynolds, Kris--------------------------------- K ri s t o f f e r son , Ji l l Clayburgh and Robert Pres ton in .. Semi - Tough." 6:00 0 U ('I) (lQJ (;17) O~l Nm 0 IUI '6_; (~I (j.') fD News O I.Ml Stu lrek ' 6 I Gomer Pyle O Gunsmoae m Partndte hmrly m Ad1m·l2 EB Electric Company ED Dramatic Series 39 Mike Douclis -6:30- 0 GEORGE PEPPARD IN * "THE BRAVOS" O Movie: c (90) "The Bmos" I~·~> · 71 GeurP.e Pr.ppJrd. Pernell R11brrls 6 Andy Grill1th 10 Merv G11tl1n Show ID Family Aft111 ( t 7 J ) Gunsmoke mzoo111 ( 29 e ) Bewitched 7:00 0 0 ~31 f6; ED ID News O Lim Club 6 My Three Sons e 1 To felt the Truth O Concentralton m I love Lucy Q) The FBI ffi Korean un1uage Program\ 26 Andy C11tlith 6) MacNe1ltlehrer Report ( 29 8 ) The Putrrdge f amrly -7:30-0 lhme That Tune 0 Angles ~seball :, ... , .. 11 '''" n· • 1 .. , lit" II A11rrl~ An,:•t~v. S1.1tlh 6 The Odd Couple U Match Came 8 $12&,000 Question O The Joler's W1td 10 Wild WorJ.d ol Animals m ( 291 t e ) Brady Bunch ( t 71 r3 ') Pop Goes the Country 23• t 6, Celebnty S11eepstaku '26 Hocan's Heroes ff) Cllanntl 21 TO!lrf!ll €9 Name That Tune 39 liars Club 8:00 0 ( 11 J ) 8 Good T1muAtr•, ~· ,11 i'1I 1r1J r•ltnp t11 ;1Pt Out Qf fl11 flll '' ltu l -.1,111, flll'('lHh f(I j! Ill J tll I It I '"'JI fl+ N I' Ill 'hft!A, ,, 1t tn1p11r on .. v.-1vlhir•r D 10 2l 6 W The life & Times ol Grmty U111U I h• R1V>l1 ''" O•'·'"V'''V ol rohl cr•~lrl ronll1rt t·• I'" rr1 [,rr11ly AddnlS 4nd Mod I 11 ~ 6 Mov1e: C (2hr) "Muria1e of A Young Stockbrohr" (rnll)) II ~1d1a1rl R•n13n11n ll11~b•th A•.hll'V O New famrly spettal! • THl CASTER BUNNY IS COMING TO TOWN! U ( :>'J 8 ) 19 The (nttr lkrnny ll Com1n' IO 1 own f hi, ID liy 1IHI~ •.tllf'f f11l1l 111 ftHt· •11llfl'r'h ·1 1\,tl ''"'"' tl1un ,,¥, t11·l1.~,,tful • .,,1 .. nJt1~n1 of ll1t o11,.•1n·, 01 m•n1 pupul..r t 1tt,fN trt1d1l1r,n\ tJ1<11h11n~ t11lfll1·rl 1·.: • jl ll~ tw •fl'll t:h1U 11I tiff b11•lll11". n1"" rtnthr• I •~tN t1llrt\ 1111t th• L• ltr Pd• ~d,. I rr.d A ,fair• fl HI th"\ O Mll'<>e: (2hr) "Wiftchesler '13" I~··-.) ~o l•m·,~ ~,, •WI ~h•ll•y N1nr.·r~ 0dn Dury•a. St•Oh•n MtN 1llv m Wrld World ot Animals Q) Perry Muon 26 The Co1al )unite · 1.1.tn~, "' l••1••dy· ID Nova lh• Wnll l<11Ml•t1n lhr 11101:rdm rnvP\trr~lo lhe prrdatu• 1111•v bJl.tni r 1n lh• w1ldt1n"', ~nd 111nl11·~ Al.11~an plans lo ~rll I 11~" 1t111111i•rS Ol WOIW> m ChamPtOns/up Wrut»na -8:30- 0 COMEDY HIT! "LOVES • MC, LOVES ME Nor · D ( 171 t31) t I ) Lons Mt. lom Mt Not Ord thinks twice aboul h11 h~ppy rrln11onsh1p with Jane whrn 111\ h•\I f11rnd I om Ullll atr1 lrom ht$"''' revealing thr wnot ~11tr nl A mAr11aRP. m trou,Wih 9:00 0 IBM Pres. SOMETHING • FOR JOEY· True story of stricken boy & his football star brother 0 ((]~ m> m Sor11tthln1 for Joey The memorable and touching tru~ life $tO<y ol the c~ and lo~1n2 relalionsh1p between lle1s111an rrophy winner John Cappelletti. now a star running back lol the Los AnReles flams. and Joey. 1!1s youncer brother slrtc~en with 14uhmta. Maic Singer, Jell Lynn. Gmld O'Louehlin, Geraldine Pace ind linda Kelsty, Bnan far1tll, Katkltm Bellar and Sieve Cutlcnberg star u IHI m OJJ m lllrH lilril Three Musltal.comedy·vttiety se11ts and M1m1 Kennedy) who are dmrm1ned 10 ·make 1t' in !>ho" is very good as Miss Cole's Thelma Ritterish b~1ness secretary. U ( nJ 18 ) l)ti Barella 'Guns -· -----------------------------and Brothers" Aller gMni lwo broth· ers a second chance. Barella is hustrated to hnd lhat ont of them hJs become a psychopathic cnm1nal 11oho needs help but can 1 get 11 m Merv Gnthn Show ID The Y11c1n1an .~,America EB Grnt Puformancu: I .1~tcr Chester Myslcry Ploy ' DrawrnR rn ,puation hom The New Testament. the play dramahlfS lht Ministry ol th11st. The last Supper, lhe Rnur· recton and the l~~t Judgernenl Tom Cuurtney plays Ch11st -9:30-m l.J Cnad1 Bten Criada 10:00 D 23 ~ i ,101 rn Krneston. Conhdent1•I 'SeP.d of Corrupl1on (<J1•upl poltce u\P • p1ost.tulr. rn ~n .111tmµt lo lrame RB Kmgslun 11ohtn lr1~ 1nvPst1ga11on gets loo close 10 their vice 11ng proltlhOn rackel O O News (JJ CelelH1ty Revue 0 BARBARA WALTERS * SPECIAL! from General Electric U ( 2'' 1$ ) 1~· Barbara Walters Speml f~dtur•·~ al homt 1nterv1ew~ with (ll1ab~th l~ylor and h•r hus b.nd lnhn Warnrr '"'"' the11 IMm 1n V11<1111.1 the Shdh ond [•llP<'\\ lrom 1:w µ.1l•ll.il 111r111u11dmt5 "t lhe 1n1al re\!denlP 1n 1, b»r 1n "•" and ~r-p re~•nlalivP Bar bard lnrn.in hum ·h•r WA>hrnton UC ap.1rl1111•11t W Imel Today 26 Gunsmoae fl) Scenes from A Mrn11ge 1 hr llhlPfO!C; · M~11.1n11e Jnd Johan "'~"' at hi\ otltr p to SIKO th• d 1vorl' P<IPP<~ wh1th prmp1talt> a v•nlrng 111 Jll lh~ arR"\1111n1 h~t• boredom .. nd ••PP 111•1 h••" be•n ""PP•essed lor year~ €D U Bien Atnado -10:30 -m mm News 11:00 0 0 ID 39 News O ( 29 8 ) Lon Amrncan Style 6 Suicles Match Up U ~l 6 10 News 0 h011$1de m Ma"f Hartman, Mary Hartman n> The Honeymooners ( 11 3 ) Tht Ranch Show 26 Best of Grouch• fl) Ctawc Thulrt l'!ttrew -11:30- 0 ( 11 l l 8 •CBS Ute Mcwit: C "The Thousand '1ue lh1d" l•111l h~ (.h11;lo'1tr Ctorg• l ,r 11n• 5t•p~•n\ J 0 Cannon D 21 ~ 1 o m .lolwiny CM10ll 6 Them Club U ( 2' I ) >t The Rookttsr Myitery of lht Wtt• m News m Srt. Bllko 18 lht 700 Club 12:00 D llnt of GnMllo 0 MO¥tt. "T1mt lllnlt" Cd•~) ~/ R., 11.trd v .. dmdr~ Aichud ll~$th11t m MO'llt: •fht Vttdlt1" (d< ~) 46 - (PG) NOW SHOWING BLACK SUNDAY FROM THE BEST SELLING NOVEL ---- (R) ' !•1•!nty r,,••n -.H••t l'•t '' l Oil e ~!!!l!!l!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ 0) MO'ltt: "Tiit IMll Wail" (dra) __ 'l4 .lnll1onv QutM Clla1IH Cribin11 -12:30- 0 AA Ntpl Shotr. "A Cry f111111 t~e Struts," ·s1111tft Aal(ninent" 1:00 II JO 2l 6 tomorrow 2:00 O Mcwtt Doublefuture; 'Jnsy," "HurttrY Hillft m All·N11ht Show: "CINk attd Dae· rer," "lw flits West" -2:05-u Movie: "Tht futltr l 1usll Mjftft r(nm) 48-Red Skelton J1n•1 1!1~,, DAYTIME MOVIES APl!ll 7 &.low, for yovr cOllnnien<t. irt t11t dly's lllOYIU . ,,30 O ·'Sltn of the Cross" (d11) 'Jl rred11c March. Claudette Culbert 10:00 ~l "Titanic" (dr~) '53-Ciltton Wrbb. 8.lrtma Stanwyck. 11:80 D rt ) "A D111dy in ... (sus) '68-Laurenc• liarv,y. 12:00 CD "Desrcn for Scandal" (com) '41-Waller P1d1eon, Rosalind !Wmll. I :00 It "Invisible ~tent" (1dv) '4l-Peter Lorr'.. fon Hall 2:00 U (CJ "Sunflower" (dial /O-Soph1a Loren. Marcello Mulro1ann1. J:OO (1~ CC) "'lains of laltlt" (dra) 'Xl-Wayne MtdOf. 3:30 D CC) "The YOlln& C.Vlltry" (wts) '69-W~ller Bre""an. Joan Hackelt. Pele Duel, Roee1 Davi~ 'I , NEWPORT SCHEDULE WEEKDA VS A SUNDAY 1 :45-4:1 S.7:00-9:30 SATURDAY ONLY HUNTINGTON SCHEDULE WEEK DA VS A SUNDA"v KOCE Television (50) 1 ;15·3:4s-6:15 8:45·11:15 1 :45-4:15·1':00-1:30 SATUADAYONLV 1:00·3:30·&:00·9:30·11 :00 llt.P.r,tl~;.;111 .1.:,1 ,,,,1KX O•;ii.--~t11PJlr,\l\"l.l/.IO'lRT1P',fKf' Cl'll'l·AS:~Ktillf.lil f't()h,j)llj.~',r~llfi!i·," • ""~';r,, r (~ hm1r ... r11 '1.1:1s.'RtRHiR!"'.:.:.1 ~~~/J}fiGjdi,rC111(tr.1Ji ,\ 11 ~1,f,..;,'.i(r(k,J.tl Pt>! I lrltlllll\llln!llW..l""'lri 111.lll'i# (R) HUNTLNGTON Cl EMA HACH ATRUS, H.I. NEWPORT CINEMAS ~EARCOASTHWY.&MACAUHUR WCWPOaT 0 ~lf'l'l)S 644·07 60 147-9609 147-6017 'ROBERT WISf" • ' . ''AUDREY ROSE" . . ; MARSHA MASON ·ANTHONY HOPKINS ·JOHN BECK .... oe .. ":SUSAN SWIFT ., . c . , .r Ri<NK Drri t r.11 1 • 1 ••• '· ~oo .. :1>.JCif \Al/,\i1 ·f RANKDl f[ltTTJ\ . '• • r?CB(RIWl'I •· ·, '.' .:.1 .,.,. 1~··" .A/i· fpc;jrwirAt 'UIO.uCf ~lmD P }.;1. • • • •" • """'"•"•,II .' l . .. BLACK SUNDAY NOW SHOWING! (R) Paramount Pictures Presents a Robert Evans production a John frankenhe1mer film stamng Robert. Shaw. Bruce Dern. Marthe Keller "Black Sunday" CO·stamng Fritz Weaver and Bekim Fehmiu. Music Scored by John Williams. Director of Photography John A. A~nzG A.S.C., Executive Producer Robert L Rosen. Based 6n the Novel by Thomas Hams. Screenplay by Ernest Lehman. Kenneth Ross and Ivan Moffat Produced by Robert Evans. Directed by John frankenhe1mer. Services by Connaught Productions. In Color • COAST tfWV. AT fllACAllntUll ILVO. • \NlW.-OltT IL\CH • &U·0760 . ' I HOLIDAY MATINEES WEEKDAYS 2:00-4:35 7:15·9!45 SATURDAY 1 :00-3:30-6:00 8:30-11 :00 f I l l r i Pull-tab Gets Lifted; Press-tab ·in By DF.NNIS McLELLAN Ol llN D•1ly Pilot Sl•fl The last thing uny beer drinker worth his salt needs are in- slrul'lion~ on how lo open a can of his favonte brew. After a ll , everyone knows how to pop off a pull ring from the lop or lhl' l'an. That·s beginning to l'hangc, however. with t he introduction of new lops such as Press-Tab :ind Sta-Tab, which come complete with step by s kp 01wning directions. The convc·n1 cnce pull nng opcnt.'rs that revolutionized the beer and :-.oft drink tnduslnt•s by eliminating the can opener in the early '60:. w11l, ;as of Jan. l. 1979, be a thing or lhe past in California ' That's \\hen sl:ile law. AH 1037, goes into effect banning the sale or any bcvcrai:c container that us es a convenience pull ring type opener The law, which 1s ~1 m1lar to legislation in other states, was £>r. ... cled to help ('C'duct• the ltltcr problem that pl agues camp· grounds. p;irks and bcilc·hc'> ELU11 NAT10N of the mc•lal pull rings, proponents of the law say. also" 111 e.rt•vtnt lht• d:m~er to people who step on the sharp objects. (Fish und othcr wildlifo have even been known to be in· jurcd by swallowini: the· shiny lurc-ltke rin~s ). In the mt•ant1mc• t'an und bcver<1ge com panies are scrambl· in g to come up with a rcplu<'cmenl. A handful of new tops arc being testmarketed in various parts of the country. And comp:rni es arc keeping their eyes on which type rcl'<•iv«.'s the most public <1cceplancc. '"Someone will come• up with the best one and everyone will follow,'' predicts Bob Turner , sales representative for the American Can Company. • Yet, some Coors aficionados are none too happy with the top, which has been on the market for a month. Some are turning to other brands in protest of the difficulty in opening their beer . A survey of Coast liquor stores reveals, however. that sales of the brand remain largely the same. To make opening of the can easier on the thumbs. Knight En· te rprizes of-where else-Golden, Colo. came up with Ea~y Pop. It is a round plastic opener that fits on top of the cun mHl punchc~ in the tab. One liquor store manager, who reported bris k snles or the de· \'ice, said it has an added feature: if you accidentally shake up a can before opening, all the fizz goes into the plastic opener rather than in your face. There have been a few "isolated cases" of people calling in with complaints on the new top, says Les Gra y, public relation~ manager for the Rayell Co., whjch distnbutes the beer in Orange County. .• American Can Co., which handles Shasta and Budweiser, among others, has been using the button-down t ype for three years in Oregon, which also has an anti-pull ring law. (The top has a pressure-release hole and a pour hole.) . . Turner noted that Coca-Cola is test-marketing its Sta-Tab In Northern California. <It has a lift tab that depresses an opening and remains in the can.> Despite the current crop or tops, Turner believes there even- tually will be standardization. The customers, he said, are the ones who will dict ate which becomes standard. "THE PERFECT one hasn't been invented,'' believes Bruce Thompson, in charge of environmental research for Schlitz in Milwaukee. "Each one has advantages and disadvantages." The first to introduce a new top tn Southern California is the Adolph Coor~ Company of <;olden, Colo . which was the first to use rccvd ublr ulum1num can~ in 1959 Its 0patcntt'd Pn•-.-, T ab has a th ree point opening procedure To J!<'l to tht• Mid-. 1n-.1dc. a pressure release point must be pn:s'>l'<I \\1th th1• thumb. foll<1\\c<I hy pressing another point that breaks the n•m:11ntns:! -.cal The tab then is depressed into the can v.1th thl' tndl•\ f1ng1•r He said one m an claimed he cut his finger opening the can, and several women have complained of breaking ftn J?erna1ls Gray conte nds, however, that they haven't mastered the opening technique yet. He said Schlitz. which is looking at several designs, is using a lever-action top in Minnesota and Vermont. This type eliminates the need to stick your thumb into the can. Thompson said the company would begin converting this - yea r and m ay try more than one type to see wruch one goes over ..Oe~t. "It's very easy," he s aid, adding the openings have smooth edges. "Once a person gets used to it, it's no problem." Regardless of which top is a hit, one thing seems certain : beer and soft drink lovers will not have to resort to using the old "church key" to get to their favorite beverage. INSTRl'CTIO:\S. v. h1l'h 1m·1onally cxplain the procedure. arc tnclude1l v. Jlh 1•\ en SI\ p.il I.. "IT'S JUST A m atter of educating the public." believes Bob Turner . Although refinements will keep being made. he recalled that custome rs had to learn how to use the pull-ring models too. The brewers, Turner says, "don't like to retrogress." Adds Thompson, "I s uspect that competitively you'd have a. tough time with it." BF.A A!\'DERSON. Editor n \RHARA Gl\;S·BOWN, Food Editor Wednesdily April 6 1977 Cl f Forum Fries Eggs: f Eversinre ,.;,.~,,!,:~. yolk~i? pro~ ?ol~Sl~contalning foods, \ products to contain significant amounts of s pecifically eggs and milk. However, he said1 the I cholesterol so as to promote heart disease and question remains whether or not adults need the artheriosclerosis. th<' subject of eggs has been "a same for health and body maintenance. 'I/cry emotional one." says John C. Kern, M.D.. As a person grows older, his cellular nutri· Newport Beach'intemis l and cardiologist. tional requirements change, he said. Kem wss addressinit the problems of dietary "U totally depends upon the individual, or cholesterol at a Nutrition Forum at Cal State course. But one in 20 people can eat all the eggs • Fullerton, s ponsored by the Orange County theywantandoneln20can'ttolerateany." chapter of the American Heart Assn. A body's own cholesterol count Is manllested Keyed "Prevention Begins at Infancy," the by the time the child is three, he said. "Nol only forum was aimed at exploring heart disease-does the body Itself manufacture cholesterol; it fostering eating patterns formed by children at also produces Its own emulsifiers so that they are an early age and usually directed by parents. readily broken down and utilized for growth." According to Jeanine Kane!, coordinator of Experiments have shown that a person's the program for the AHA , a second forum April vulnerability to artherlosclerosis Is increased 20 al Santa Ana College is schPduled from 8:30 when the intake oC dietary cholesterol is in: a . m . to noon In the faculty lounge. Parents and creased. The aven1e adult takes in 600-900 mgs. teachers are urged lo attend. of cholesterol a day, he said. "The purpose of the forum is to point up that in· A single egg yolk contains 250-300 mgs., which fancy is where heart disease can be prevented," is the AHA'a currently recommended daily al· s aid Ms. Kanel. lowance for a "happy heart." •'The problems occur in~ids who spend hours Lecithin, purported to be an eff~Uve emulsify. s itting be/ore a television set, munching fat-ihg agent, ls "not that effective in actually lower- s aturated potato chips and other empty-calorie, ing cholesterol ablorption," and nelther are fatty foods... and wh<' ~et rid of apples and polyunsaturates such as soy and safflower oils, oranges. carrot and celery slicks in the school said Kem. garbage can." "These are only elfeclive as comJ)lete sub· Scheduled speakers al lh«.' April 20 forum are stitutes,'' hesaid. Stanley M. Kegel, M. 0 ., pediatric cardiologist. For aevere cases oC cholesterol lfttolerance Shizuko Miyamoto. M S., R.O., dietetics instruc· there ls hope, he tald, that scientists .-tll land on tor at UCI; and Susan Strnhs, R D. an efrectlve ctrui that will either b(ock the syn- Dr. Kern explalned that children need the thesis of cholesterol or blncl the fall so that they ·~plete protein patterns" for growth that are pa11 undl1eated. Environmental concerns have prompted the development of press-tab openers (shown in foreground) used initially on aluminum cans by Adolph Coors Co. Metal pull rings will become history in California Jan. 1, 1979. Goofs includes this step-by-step guide to opening neJN press-tab cans: Press first on right side bf tab to break seal; ·then on opposite side to release pressure. Gently depress tab with index finger, not your thumb, warn some wounded guzzlers. ' I • . . .. , . • (2 DAILY PILOT 'Nedn'9<fay.Apnl8. i977 ., i~No Cute for Self Destruction Ann~ . . :• l> E AR A N N •l.ANDERS: I am writing •this letter because m y ~'iltupid husband reads :~our column und maybe •tie will listen to you. He • 11:ertalnly doesn't pay '-nny attention lo me. l call him stupid because after going through the agony or Jung cancer surgery and ch.emotherapy he is smoking and drinking again -the two things his doctor told him he must never do. Olis liver is shot from booze.) I traveled every day for ftve weeks back and forth to the hospital, cry- ing and praying that God w ould let my hU5band Jive. When he came home I waited on him hand and foot, wore Aquarius mysetr to a frazzle, sleeping with one eye opt"n. In case he needed me. I was exhausted - but I didn't mind because all T wanted was for him to get well. Now he ls back at work -smoking lik e a chimney and drinking like a fish. What can I do to save him'! -B.C. IN. BROOKLYN DEAR B.C.: Nothing. There ls no way you can save someone who re- fuses to save himself. Your husband doesn't care If be Uves or dies a nd bis behavior proves it. People who have so lit· tie r egard for themsel ves need counseling, but they rarely seek It. My advice is for you. Quit eating yourself up and prepare for a life without him. DEAR ANN : I nm a young m an, 22, going to the university and living with my girlfriend who as 20. Sally is married and awaiting legal separa- tion. She also hus a two- year -old daughl£'r who lives with us. Sally and I knew each other for 10 months before we wcnl on a three.week hohday and decided to live together. We've gotten along great for the past four months. I am deeply in love with her and l adore the little girl. Sally says she is in love with me but Insists on her right as a I Wish Comes True • • • . • • • • t • . . NOW ... YOUCAN REALIZE YOUR FULL POTENTIAL! Come 10 lhe prolm1onals In develop your lull personal potential for 10!!1y .1~d 111e future 11 s easy and en1oyable leirn the 1;.1e~1 techniques 111 evcryth:n~ llom Makeup 10 Model1nq SpPc1al Weinht Conlrol t. Oance Wor•shops Te3cher Training, f ree Model Placement Agency are 1ust some of 1ne r ,1, 1 Po.1r.r~· rrnor.1m l11·•1elllo; Wc11"rn l'f .11f .1gt'S can gain new : o• , t,1 July. conll knee 111 bu ,111e~s corcrr or hom1makin9 "°rsulls Call or come In loday lor a lree pmonal analysis and progum dlscunion. John Robert Powers The Schools ro, YOAJJ Ptrsontl ~nt ORANGE COUNTY ll3 Town 6 Country - 547-8228 SUCCESSFULLY SERVING AMERICAN WOMEN SINCf 1925 ;-·:-;-.-.-. •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~- : • . . . . NOW IN COSTA MESAI THURSDAY, APRllJ 7 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES (March 21· April 19): Long.range plans are emphasized. Open lines of com- munication. Finish with project that has been draining you e motionally -and financially. TAURUS <April 20· May 20): New a pproach to dilemma involving money and one cloi.c to vo u -become s necessary. Re indepcn· dent --emphai.izc fre~h contacts. GEl'fiNl (May 21-June 20): What mi~ht s eem a "sure thi11g " actually re- quires closer examina· tio n. Avoid get-rich · qui c k sc h e m e. CANCER (June 21· July 22 ): ll ighli~ht versatility: act:cpt soci;.11 invitation. 13c opt1m1stic, cheerful Someone behind the sct•nc::. 1s espous ing your eauS('. Acc('nt on undcrstandin" basic material. LEO <Jub•23 i\uJ! 22 ) You rece1\·c atttontion from quartl'rS not us ual ly concerned or interest - ed. Give full pl ay to creative l'ndt•Jvors VIRGO (i\u~ 2:J St•µt 2 2 ) · Re r 11 s c• to h ,. ~adetrackcd .1dht•rt• to your own "('n \C or values. Proix•rt:-. 'ol'Cura ty. abil1t~ l o t o m municatc· ne('ds lhe~c are emphas17<•d LIBRA <S<'pl 2:J Ort. 22 > Accent nn wh<'r<' you h' c. pcr:.onal !>urround· ings, ability to harmonize family rela- tionships. Relatives. vis- its, short Journeys are high lighted. SCORPIO <Oct. 23· Nov . 21): Guard possessions -review budget . flne print - check for hidden flnan- ci al clauses. You get what you want. SAGnTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): What ap- peared n setback wlll re- bound --in your favor. You gain plaudits, achieve objective. CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-J an. 19): Conclusions are reached -your views are \•indicated. "liberated woman" l <> sleep v.1th other men when sht! feels hkc al. "'Nothing pet"St>qal," she says . "J u::.t an ex - pression or indepen· dence." When she does this, it bothers me terriblly. J have told her so and s he says, "That's too bad. Accept it or else." What should J do? -UPSET IN CANADA DEAR UPSET: It's up to you to decide what kind of marriage you want. Sally hH told you abe ls going to sleep around and you can Uke It or lump It. My guess Is that after several months or "lumping It" you'll be fed up ~ith the whole rot· &en scene and bead for thf' door. DEAR AN!\ LANDERS St•\'l•r;il year:. ago J had Jn <Jbor tton. We already hatl four children under st>. years of age and I d1d11 '1 Landers think my nerves could 11 erform lntt•rnal ex · handle a firth. My doctor' amlnatlons <or surgery) agreed with me a9d on clolie relatives and I per formed the operation perlionally believe this ls in my home. Il was a a very good policy. simple procedure but now comes the problem. My eldest grandson will begin practacang mcdiclne soon. At some point he may be t•xaman· ing me internally. Could he tell if I had had an abortion? N . MEXICO D E A R N . l\f • : Probably ool. But moi.t physicians do nol CONFIDENTIAL to W u m an W it h ;1 Bi g Mouth Who Needs to Get Out or Trouble: The s am · pie w~ay is always best. Admit you wen• wrong and ~apologize. H's awful· ly hard to eat your own words because you have to swallow your pride al the same time. But DO IL Six Decades Together Mr. and Mrs. Perry Allen Whitacre of Irvine cclt•bratcd their 60th wedding annivers ary with a reception folio\\ inf:! services (.It the Calvary Lutheran Church and an afternoon open house m the Wc!->lminstcr home of their son and daughter-in-law. i\lr. and Mrs. Dale Whitacre. The Whitacres moved to California 1n 1954 and lo lr\'ine in 1'966 when he rC'tircd from the Newport School District. Jle is a rec1p1enl of the PTA honor<ary lire membership award from Newport Elementary School Bethrothels Announced Bernal-Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Bernal of Costa Mesa have announced the engagement of their daughter, Maria Lydia Rernal, and Paul Cooper. son of the Al Coopers of Monrovia. The couple plan to marry May 21 in St. John the Baptist Catholic C hurch, Cos ta Mesa. Wi lson-Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson of Three Arch Bay have announced the Cole-Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Col<· Jr. or 1 luntangton Beach have announced the ('ngagcmcnt or their daughter. Kimberly Col e , and C la y t o n Robinson. son or th<' Rev. and Mrs. Gary Hobinson, also or llunl1ngto n Beach. OVER 100 Recliner Rockers and Wall Recliners IN STOCK WHITE'S Showcase. MISSION VIEJO • (•ff "'"'Y ..... ,, 28892 Marguerite Pkwy ... w.ct .... .. Nl • .--495-5902 _ ..... , ....... (JACK ANDt:RSON) REVEALS in the COSTA MESA 369 E. 17th Street lWeitpori S..,..I C~-T••ffa & 17f11Sfl ._ ........... ..,..,w.w) 642-8657 M~·:~~~ .. 1 DAILY PILOT Q!uptuitt Nrit1ofi matrrbeha There Is A Difference ••• FOR ALL YOUR BEDROOM l\Et:OS! IJ1 ~ '.r_ij~gJD WITH ~~--lU -~· I I CllEMELF:X ~ f llF.ATERS . -..,; • -I I OF COUltSE! Would You Spend The REST Of Your Life On Anything Less? lGIO W. 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"'"'"' .• ...., I•• our •ldto tllm •Roolt of Happlne11" . end IMfn m0f9 PLANT MAINTiNANCI H"VICI AND LEASING AVAILA8LI. , w.dnetdey.Apnl&. 1977 DAIL y PILOT Cl Calendar: Interest Generated Your Lovely Wig Salon " MACARTHUR ~Strl-I Serric• • w .... _...,.oi \ .. ._..,.,., LECTURE SERIES: Investments in Financial Planning for Women will be offered by the St. Joseph Hospital Founda- tion on five consecuhve Tuesdays, beginning April 12. Programs will start at 9:30 am. m the hospital auditorium. Registration fee la $5 which includes all sessions. a course notebook, . outline notes and certificates of com· plelion. Further information Is available by calling the foundation office at 633-9111, ext. 7474. TOASTMISTRESSES: The Las Olas group will celebrate its lSth an- niversary at a meeting Wednesday, April 13, in the Mercury Savings and Loan, Huntington Beach. The party will begin at 7:30 p.m. LAGUNA BEACH .JUNIOR WOMEN; New officers are De bby Arnett, president; Barbara Laird and Sherry Stevens, vice pre· sidents; Sharon Peters, treasurer, and Gayle Brown, corrCbponding secretary. chains of land ·titles in available by calling ed by lhe required this area. 556·5880. oumberofstates. AAUW: Helen KJdder, a member of the Bomb Investigation Squad of the Los Angeles Police Department and the only female bomb in · vestigator in the coun- AAUW: Karen Dennis ls the new presjdent of the Laguna Beach Branch. Also elected are Ruby Wignall and Ella Drumm, secretaries. • t-tot ~..._..,, Wigs & BEAUTY SUPPllES • Uf91'\I I~ ti.-... ~ i. MecAritllr ,._.. • HHr O.C. ....,_. IMNM ~ Hetef1 Cl .............. 9:JIM.'OO • s.t. I 0:00.1:00 I 752-8118 SEMINAR: A four- part series, designed lo develop and Improve t ech niqu es for establishing and strengthening rela- tionships, is being of- fered by Orange Coast College. try, will be the speaker ------------------------------ Entitled the First Five Minutes, the seminar will be given on Saturdays at 8:30 a.m. in the Fine Arts Hall. The first class will meet April 16. Instructor will be Buck Newsome. vice president or training for a real estate nrm. Some of the topics to be covered are Breaking the Barrier. Body Language, Three Wa ys lo Make People Feel Important, Lillie Things Give You Away, flow to Create a Good First Impression. Further Lnformation is for the Huntington Beach Branch meeting. Members will gather at 7: 15 p.m . Wednesday, April 13, in the Edison Community Center, Hun- tington Beach. wsu·s WOM EN'S CAUCUS: Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Joan Dempsey Klein will discuss the Equal Rights Amendment at 5:30 p.m . Thursday, Aprtl 14, on campus . She will talk about the ramifications of the amendment if it 1s passed and the state o( the law t! it is not adopt· VICA: Persons inter· ested in helping prevent child abuse tn Orange County are invited to a Volunteer s in C hild Abuse meeting at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 13, in th e Orange County Public Library, Orange. -;;;=========;::=========~ 011ty Pllol Pllolo bJ E. LM PayM Before the Newport Harbor Art Museum is moved to new quarters, the old facility near the Ncwpor'l Brat:h pier will be the setting of a I fall and F;.irewcll Hash, to be given by the Saks and Rental Council. The party will begm at 8 p.m . Saturday, April 16. and 1~ open to the public. Chili, beer and wine will be served and casual dress is suggested. fi<.•ady to take a break from packing chores arc Sue Zaepf el (left) and Mrs. Cameron Riddell. Peering Around HONORED as oul- standing senior coeds by the Zonta Club of Newport Harbor were Kimberly Johnson, Costa Mesa High School; Kathy Barrington. Corona del Mar ; Janet Clewell, Estancia, and Julia Bernatz. Newp o rt Harbor. Their parents :ire Mrs. Nancy l ~l csias, thl' William B ::irrin~ton~. Ke n Clewetls ;ind Mrs Joan Bematz. SIX Orange Coa..,l ~tu dents at Golden West Collei;ic took honors dur- ing the ;rnnual s pring hair ::.tyle show. Mtke Montoya of Hunt- ington Beach look first place in daytime styles; Chris Jcl<'k::.on. Costa M e~a and Jenny Genesta and John Lanton, Hunt- IDJ!ton Beach s wept the l'\ <.'ntni: ~tylc~ call•gory. Ahn ~innin g were 1''rJn Brendel. Costa M c•..,a and Clenna !\1 erl:'dtth, Wc!>lmtn!>ter. a rt 1..,llc :,t ylc Volunteers work on a one-to-one basis with parents who are unable to cope with normal stresses o f rai sing children. Spanish·speaking and male volunteers are especially needed to work with families in crises. HIS TOR I CAL SOCIETY: The Orange County meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Thurs· dav. Aoril 14 , 1n Bowers Museum. The R anc h os of Orange County, traced from their origins under Spanish and Mexican law. will be the subject of C. E . Parker, a long-lime student of county his~y and an authority on l"e Only the Delly Piiot really tella rou what'e new In your local community ... e¥ery d1y •·Mltl~!M• ·HAMS ...._._ricwd Mest9t-C~ ORANGE flntift -IC ..... o 14" Ho. TottM A•• (714) 997·9960 "So Good •.. " Wll 'Hollnt' You 'tH "'s GoM" Mo Sltoriep! Wa C• Stfl FMI Y- HOHEY BAKED HAM ORDER FOR EASTER We will don Cl'f l ''""' W~ Afiril '· I •77 • RNrlv ro Ser ,9 wllh Hont>'! n Spice Glazo • Spiral Sliced f rom Top to Bollom • We Package and S"•P from Coast to Coil'll • Full 5,....,1ce Delicatessen • Imported Cheeses AHAKUM n..v .. .,,.cewt~ '222 s. •~ooldiw•• l .. Wltd l f714J 635 2461 COIOMA DU MU l700 E. Coftt Hwy. (114) 573.9000 rAlM srtlltl:S 71550 Hwy. l l I .... 9ChoMkt. IANCHO MllAC£ (114) 345.3194 --------- TEENAGE BEAUTY CLASSES! 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Tu,lin Ave. Phone: 637:2100 SYOH HOU•S· .M.ftdey thru Fuda'f 10 AM te 9 "°' Setunlay • )0 AM te' ,M • S11,..,ay 12MeenteHM .. ,,,, '}., DAIL V PILOT Wtd!!!!day, Apr!! 8, 1971 What's Hot Add a Dash Would YOU llke to add a. d ash of effervescense to your evening meala? · Oranae Cout College of - fera aome help with a four-part lecture aeriea beclnrtlng AprU 16 from 10 a.m. to noon in Room S of OCC 's Hom e • Economics Building. Series •dmiaaion Is $2.50 a"d registration will be cbnducled at the door on a first come, first '9f'Ve buia. Lecturers pre Vince P a ris and ,J..ynn Jaramillo. Paris iB culinary arts lnstructor at Cypress J:ollege and bas served ~s chef with Hilton otels in Europe and at e Sheraton Blackstone n Chicago. He is a traduate of the Yale niveraity Culinary Arts natitute, and received ddilional training at the ordon Bleu in Paris. : Ms. Jaramillo teaches !ourmet cooking at OCC. be has been a home , conomist for Southern ~alifornia Edison Com- any and demonstrates icrowave cooking for . he Thermador Com· any. ~ The opening lecture *'-'ill focus on soups; the -'pril 23 session looks at ~ntrees . Sauces and Jravies will be covered ~pril 30: "Casseroles for e Buffet" in the final cture, May 7. :Dial a Fact For thought "Food for Tbo~bt," a four·week cablevialon aeries on nutrition and family meal planning will be preaen~ by the Junior Ebell Club of Irvine beginnl.ng at 7:30 p.m . Monday. The autes will feature instruct.on Nadine Proc- tor, home economist and preventative therapist and Linda Unrein, direc- tor of Orange County's senior opportunities and services project, and will be presented live over Channel:t. Air a Cold? Donald Latham, D.t:., president of the Orange County Society of the California Chiropractic Aun., will address the 'benefits of vitamins A and C in prevention and control of the common cold and respiratory ill· neases over a Sunday broadcast of "Viewpoint on Nutrition." 9 a. m., over KABC, channel 7. For Cut-ups Cuisinart-ists are in- vited to attend a cooking demonstration at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, April 21 at Design Research in South Coast Plaza. Ins tructor will be Colette Lockett. who will e mphasize fixings for parties and ho liday gatherings. Cost is $10. A Few Too Many Collector of aluminum recyclable cans pushes his bicycle bearing the hazard of his t rade, namely too many cans so as to take over the drivers' :.eat. The M1am1 scavenger has had more busmess of late s ince the weather's w<1rmcd up and canned drink consumption along with it. Scientist Cite~ The Mead Johnson Award, a citation given for conclusive research in the field of nutrition achieved by tbe age or 40, has been awarded to a 39-year-old University of California, Riverside scientist for identifying Vitamin D as a "biologically active," kidney-produced steroid hormone. Dr. Anthony Norman, cited by the American Institute or Nutrition, discovered In his investiga- tion or vitamin D absorption that the Vitamin, when obtained through such foods as milk, is not used by the body until it has been chemically altered first in the Ii ver, and then, In the kidney. Each time, according to the uni versity, an ox- ygen-hydrogen pair is attached to the molecule, so that the final product becomes an effective steroid hormone up to SO times more powerful than the parent vitamin in curing bone deficien-cies_ Vitamin D stimulates the intestines to absorb calcium. ll Where You B"J Miik Does Make A Difference! $£ s. ~ CD•tve~" <.Da~4 Com~-· S• vUad2et • D&JYI ... 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SAUTfER WASHINGTON <AP> -A tiny red berry from the Jungles or West Africa may ~omcdCAy lake lhe place of sugar and i.accharin It doesn't sweeten your coffee it Just fools your taste buds. cause cancer in rati. when ingest ~d in large amounts M iraculin has !'itlle or no tastl· of its own, but alters taste· bud re n:ptors so that sour food or dnnk taken after miracuHn has been eaten tastes sweet, Henkin said an a recent interview. The sub- s t a n ce a l so produ ces the sweetening effect when mixed w1lh sour foods. The miracle fruit has n't worked out m the past, according to llenkin, because the crude !Julp leaves the taste buds with uttered taste perception for long pt•riods of lime. For example. a hamburger with pickle slices on 1t might taste sweet if eaten even ~ever al hours after a berry. But don't throw away the su~CAr bowl yet. The berry's active in- gredient, miracuhn, is classified by the Food and Drug Ad - ministration as a drug rather than a food additive, which could mean a lengthy testing period before t.he substance 1s approved for human consumption. "It's a whole new approach." Henkin said. •·1t doesn't actually make IJ\ings sweet, but changes your t<Jste perception." lhmkin said the use of "mira- cle fnut" was first observed in the 1850s by an English m1s- s1onary who watched African nativ~ eating the berries bt.'fore partakmg of a coarse sourdough bread. tlenkin thinks he has the im swer to that problem ... You have to use the purified s ub- stance," he said. "Then you can control th<: llml' that the sweeten- m~ effect lasts ... t fl>nkm stty!:I a Massachusetts- based t·ompany wt'nt bankrupt lusl yt:ar <ifter ~inking better than SS million mlo developing mir.11:lt.•-rru1t pulp as a sweeten~ mj! agent b<:cause .. they just d1dn t have the technology." Dr. Robert H enkin or Georgeto"'n Un1vcrs1ty, whu holds a pulcnt on tho process or extracting miracuhn from the berry, s ays the chemical pro duces the pleasant "angehc .. taste of sucrose, or cane sugur. rather than the metallic swe~l ness of saccharin. To his a mazement. the bcrne:. made the bread taste good and he dubbed it "a miracle." The mis- sionary brought some berries back to England, but they were considered more a curiosity than anything else. St'vcral ~oft -drmk manufac· turers have alr<:ady expressed, interest m the sweetener, he said. And he pred icts broad ap- plications for m 1r aculin, in loze nges, toothpaste and mouthwash. The FDA has proposed u bun oo sacchunn, the chi ef art1hcwl sweetener, on grounds 1l c<.1n --Strawberries: Naturals Ry BARBARA (ilR - BONS Put strawbcrrici. on )Our list and they're ai. scarce as scarlt·t nb bons ! Turn the a1:.h: 1n search or spinach . a nd the strawberries an· piled as high as the em- peror's jewels. Now "hat do \OU do "ith them? Strawberry :-.hortcuke would bt.• nil'l'. hut how do you mukc 1l w}\en both i>u~ar and i.hortenin~ are on >our · ·fprb1ddcn list.,.· Today we lcll }OU how t o m a k e a s k i n n ,. ·strnwb<'rry shortcukt·:· that ·s \ong on strawbcr· ries, but s hort o n caltir1l'!>. We boo:-.l the sweetness of the berril•S with the natural fructose founcl in ~rape Jllict• . no ref med sugar or other a rt1 r1 c 1 al s W<'l'll' n c r added! The b1:-.eulf b.isc 1s made with pancake mix instead of biscuit mi"<, with no fat added For p rote in -enr i ched ... hort.cakes. }OU l'an UM' ... oy-('!nr1 chcd pancal..c mix <ava1l ahll· on the health food shelf 1 SUGARLESS S TKAWBl::RltY SHORTCAKE 1 quart fre s h strawberries '·:: cup bottled red or white unsweeten e d grape juice Risc uit .. s ho rt- cakes" recipe follows> Wash and hull berrit"i; slice in half or quarti>rs. Crush a few of tho lw1 Ties with the grape JU•l't'. 't'hen £lir in remainmJ! bcrrtes and chill. Serve cm topof bisculL'!. SKINNY BISCUIT 'SHORTCAKES• l cup plain or high· protein soy-enriched pancake mix 'f.1 cup water 11'.! teaspoon butler navoring PlaiA pancake mi x may also be used. Don't me "l)iscu\t mix" with added shortening <and calories I). Fork· blend ingredients togethe r . With oiled hands, shape into six balls. Spray a nonstick cookie tm with baking cooking spray ror no-fat cooking. Flatten the b11.lls onto the cookie tm. then bnke in a pre- heated very hot (450- degree) oven. To serve, s plit the biscuits and layer with berries. Serves six, about 130 caJortes each, with berry topping. Here 's another strawberry treat: · ( ,, ' L. M. BOYD ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT SUGARLESS STRAWBERRY STRATA This dessert makes iti. own pink ftlZY topping. C!>c fro1.cn berries. 1 • cup undiluted un· ..,,\ el'lencd red or purple grape JUICl' 1 e n velope plain gelatin '• cup boiling water I cup frozen whole uns\\ eetencd strawbcr- 1"1('"' Put two tabl espoons ~rape juice in blender container and sprinkle on gelatin. Wait on1· minute, then add boiling wuter. Covt'r :ind blend on high speed, sc rapm~ down !,jdes or container. until au gelatin granules 11re dissolved. Add remaimng grape juice. Cover and blend. While blender runs. add frozen bernes a fow at •• time through small open ing. Pour into four clea1 parfait glasses and chill until set. (Dessert .... 111 sepa r ate in to two I a ye rs.> 1\1 a kcs fou~ ser vin gs. about 40 ('a lories each THE SLIM GOURMET ~~=-Q':--. ..»~:......:Q.:-_3~~~-~ CHOPPING BLOCK <S::>( I 160 SUMR.OWH. COST A. MESA. 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Of tao ·-...... o .... -... ....... ~ Tlllaoll« ..... I ..... _ llfWC!leOlilllt _ _. MlilNl'I ....... ~ .... IOltllO ·-· ........ ~ ...... t...,., DAILY PILOT . ' Dr. Robert Henkin of Georgetown University, Wash.,,o.c., holds patent on process of · extracting miraculin from a berry said to impart 'angelic' Ion g-/Cf!sting sweetness. l .. I\ !• Winter o ·utput Meaty WASHINGTON (AP> -Red meat production by the nation's packing companies in February MEET THE HALF PINTS.': totale d a lmos t 3.1 billion pounds, up 6 per· cent from the s<.1 m e month of 1.976, accord- ing to the Agriculture Department. Beef output. al nearly 2 billion pounds, was up 1 percent from a year ago. Pork production was more than 1 billion pounds and gained 19 percent from February 1976, the d epartment said Monday. Veal output was put al 63 million pounds, up 2 percent t rom a year earlier . reflecting a larger calf slaughter. La mb and mutton ,. production declined 7 per~enl fro~ a year ACTUAL earlier. totaling about SIZE 27 million pounds in February. •' $1.62 per DAY That's all you p:i y tor u JO day ad in the New 8 o.z. way to.UNdo it DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DOlTNOW' 642-5678 AVAILABLE IN REGULAR & SUGAR FREE. ' I .. -·· .... 'r! , .... ~ You can~be a Great Baker.·. .-. ' just 2 minutes. ; With Moist & Easy. Rich, moist cake, loaded with crunchy nuts. Or 1u1cy raisins. Or deep. dark chocolate chips. And all you do 1s mix with water for two minutes and bake. All In the same pan. Moist & Easy Snack Cake Mixes. Banana Nut. Double Chocolate Chip. And Spicy Apple Ra1sm. J .. - • ~ • * • r -, I I ·, . . GOLDEN BANANAS TURKEYS Ideal For the Lunch- . box or for a Quick Snack! C f!~::~s Loved Ones! 490 =~I D Blade Cut. C Grade 'A', Manor House or Lancaster Farms, Frozen. 6-lnch Pot _ _,, I . l lb. CRISP CELERY AFRICAN VIOLETS Fresh and 3 9" Crunchy V stalks! each Beautiful $159 and Dainty Plants! 4-lnch !.~w'!'~Candltd .................. lb. 3 5 C Green Cabbage Crisp. Solid Htads Romaine Lettuce f•tsh ano C11sp White Grapefruit . lb. BONELESS ROAST Round Tip or $149 Cross Rib Chuck . USDA Choice Beef lb. Safeway Go od Buy! ?s;A~!!!!~~~~.~-··············lb. age Slab Bacon age Hormel. RMclom Wis .... _ ..................... lb. 16-22 lb. Average lb . .......,;;;,,_, r FRESH LEG OF LAMB "' USDA Choice $149 American. Slrloln Oft. lb. ... tlamb loin CllOps .. .lb. S2.:19J ... BONELESS HAMS Smok-s A-Roma . Fully Cooked, Water Added lb. 79 LAMB ROAST USDA Choice 9 9 ,_ lamb Shoulder. V Square Cut. lb. (lamb llib Cllops ... lb, S2.59) Fine Quality Al eat! ~~!~!.. ~~1.'!!~s~2 ... ~ .. '~:.~~.~~. s119 ~~?.~!:!' .. ~~~~.~~ .... a-oz.~,. s111 ~c!~~!~~ ............... ~:: s11s Mangoes Sp.cy Fta-.or .. •.. . 6-lnch Mums In Bud ~nd B•oom lb 19¢ mn 19¢ lb 15¢ . mn 59¢ mn $2 99 Thursday-Friday-Saturday Only. C ~l~W~.~~buq~~~ ............... 4 c1:~ s5 49 t ~~~~~u~q~.~~.~ ......... 5 ~:~ s7se ~~~!!s ~.~~ .................... 1b. 5289 .. :;a ' EDWARDS RlchandRobust 2 C 0 FF EE :~:~~· ,: ::~:~e 1 lb Canned Coffee -• xou can buy! Can ._____, & C t b ••. Or If You Prefer Tea... e ~'.~~ .. ~~,nnet , , "' ggc ~ INanSeT.rAuNryT TEA . $144 e ~h.}~e~~~.~apkin~~o otro 39¢ - _______ ._ ... _ ... _ ... _ ............ 3-oz. Size • ... r C\ Bwnr•teidgford Brea3d·Lo1~r,•P,,.ack79¢ Sales In Retail Quantities Only • MRS. WRIGHT'S BISCUITS 8~:~1 Lucerne @WHIPPING REAM Ultra Pasteurized lJ)Corf18 3 9 c Half Pint i~~~d.l.~g.s 1s.01.canon 49c QSliced Cheese Amt11can s129 Jill Safeway Sandwldl Pack 16-oz Pkg ~~~ege 'AA' Eggs1 .0o:tn ca~on 75c ['!~at? Salad '~°' C¥IOO 55c - @ BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIX ,. TROPICANA ORANGE JUICE ·"" ~ V~r~~~y 4~ 90 c 18 1/2-oz .• Pkg. TlO,IUM.\ '1 I ·~. e. 80 90 c ,,_ Half Q :-~.. Gallon \,. ..... -........ Super Savers Are Gonna Make Your Day! iLarge Olives RI-:.::::·· 6~:·39c iPurex Bleach l~~~~:y 6:~:· 59c iPrincella Yams 2~;:··59c ~ Fo·11 Wrap Reynold's 37 1/t egc Jiiil Heavy Duty Aluminum Sq. Fl ~Vegetables .::!~a~F~::~,n 32·0Z. 79e Jill •Peas and Carrots Pkg. IFruit Cocktail ~::.~ 3 v.::· s1 BOTTLE SHOP BUYS!· . CREAM CHEESE . Prices Effective In Licensed Sateways \ MACNAIR'S SCOTCH ~ ~··\ &&·Proof $ 6 9 9 ' Quart ~Seagram's 7-Crown ~:s599 @ Cutty Sark Scotch 86r~~1 s799 ~ Pi not Noir Mo!IUltfY 1 Hiter s399 7':.o~4·9C Pkg. :r e ~~~1.e Plums ~gd~~ 39¢ .e ~~~~.:~"d?~anges 3 1:.~~ $1 ~Dove Bath Bar 3 4 ··Ol $1 Treat Yourstll 83•5 @ BIRDS EYE ·cool WHIP .~~:::r::590 C ~) 9-oz. Size _... Land Camera From Polaroid Wilson Ham '2'' Masterpiece ..................................... lb. - MRS. WRIGHT'S BROWN'N SERVE : ~~~~~ Leaf3 I ~ Pk gs. JiWl Of 12 • ·, •· :. • ·., .... ·'.:., , •.• :,t · •1'-'/.""A •• • •' • • • ··\·. "'': '-~'C: •. 1t<~, .. /."".' '' .,. ·-· :.; SAFEWAY Will BE .. : -.·· CLOSED All DAY :' ~ t,~ EASTER SUNDAY! ·:_~ . -~ r,,, 1!1 ·ll ""' t•mployees may have the OD· : ,;_ re"'" 'I 111 obse1ve Enter with 111e11 ;.:.; . • ' •"' ' ,. • y• ur s.1feway s1010 will nol be • • '. 1-01 n 101 tlu~u oss neat Sunoay Your f ' :. ccoo• r 11•0,, .,, planning 10 como1e1e your /; , . f(l'l\J \n•,;ioorg JhHO ol Easier will be · • • • mn~t 101'" c 11~<1 We ho~ 111111 your lam•-:. •• ly IOCI.' •• ~ a h3DPY hoh<lay. • ,._ •1 e·: • .' •' " •.. • •• •" • •. J' •,,~' f~ ;, • '.•: .. p I •• ._ " .. o • • I \ • '" 7',"-41 t. J' 1f'. ~ t • I T I I Spring Feasting Creole Cuisine Stars Gumbo Describe a gumbo? A gumbo is a steaming potful or goodness, a melange of flavors, aromas, textures and temptations. It can be a savory mix of seafood such as shrimp, crab, clams and oysters, wilb fresh vegetables like okra, onion. green p epper. and tomatoes, and a potpourri of herbs and spices that might be sassafras, file, garlic, mace, cayenne, thyme and freshly ground pepper. Or it can be a chicken or duck variety, or a green vegetable gumbo such as Gumbo Z'Jlerbes. It is the star of Cr eole cookery: a cuisine th<it is a sensational blend of the classic French combined with Spanish and Ang lo-Saxon cooking, augmented by the knowledge of seasoning gained from the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indian tribes. plus the exotic ability of the African cook and the in · genuity of refugee Acadians who knew how to make nature's bounty work. All gumbos are thickened with file powder or okra; in f act, okra gave gumbo its name, "gombo" being the African word for okra. File, discovered by the Choc- taw Indians, is a powder made from dried sassafras roots. Gumbo fil e and okra both serve as thickening agents and so naturally cannot be used together. Gumbo Z'Ilerbes, a green gumbo of vegetables and herbs. was originally served by Creole cooks on Holy Thursday in com- ~moration of the Last Supper. f;o~rcctly made, the gumbo /"should contain 13 greens. one for each of the disciples, and one for Christ. This version contains fewer greens, cut-up bacon for flavor, and like other gumbos, is best i;crved over a hot bed of rice. SHRIMP GUMBO 2 tablespoons salad oil 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup chopped onion i,3 cup chopped green pep- per • ,, cup chopped shallots 2 cloves garlic, minced J can (1 pound, 12 ountu) tomatoes 2 packages (10 ounces each> frozen cul okra I small lemon, sliced 2 bay leaves 'h teaspoon salt 1h teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce 2 pounds cleaned raw shrimp or 2 pounds frozen shrimp, thawed and drained. 1n large skillet, heat oil and blend lo flour. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until dark brown. Add onion, green pepper, shallots and garlic; cook until onion is tender. Stir in remaining ingredients except shrimp. Bring to a boil, lower heat and simmer uncovered 35 to 40 minutes. Add shrimp and cook 10 minules longer. Serve in soup plates with rice. Yield: 4 to 6 servings. GUMBO Z'HERBES 1 bunch turnip greens 1 bunch beet tops 1 bunch r adish tops 1 2 smaH cabbage, sliced 2 cups water ~ pound smoked bacon, cut in l ·inch cubes 1 cup cJiopped onion 3 cloves garlic, minced 2 tablespoons flour 3J. teaspoon salt 1h teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce 1 teaspoon file powder Wash greens. Place in large pol with cabbage and water. Cover and simmer 10 minutes, or until greens a r e wilted. Place one third of greens and one th.ird of vegetable liquid in container of electric blender. Cover and process at high speed until pureed. Repeat. There s hould be 4 to 5 cups pureed greens. Set aside. In large skillet, cook bacon until brown. Add onion and garlic: cook until tender. Blend in flour, and stir until flour mixture is brown. Stir in re· ser ved vegetable puree. salt and Tabasco. Bring to boil, re· duce heat and simmer 20 minutes. Remove from heal. Stir in file powder. Serve with rice. Yield: 6 to 8 servings. White fish substitutes for portion of shellfish making this gumbo delectably 'sa fe· for the sodium and cholesterol conscious. ADAPTED f'OR LOW· SODIUM diets, Fish and Shrimp Creole is a savory dish that will a ppeal to everyonQ. Since shellfish arc higher in sodium than other seafood, cod fillets were substituted for more than half the shrimp in our version of this classic recipe. Using fresh tomatoes iru;tead of canned and unsalted margarine also helps reduce the sodium l<'vcl. FISH AND SHRIMP CREOLE 1 package (7-ou nccl frozen shrimp 1 package (1-pound) frozen cod fillets (or other white fish) t 1,2 cups chopped onion 1,2 cup chopped green pep· per 2 cloves garlic, m inccd 1 tablespoon unsalted margarine 4 ripe tomatoes, peeled and coarsely chopped 2 tablespoons c hopped parsley 2 teaspoons paprika ~ teaspoon sugar ~ .. tea..<11poon cayenne pepper t bay lear l tablespoon cornstarch I tablespoon water l cup uncooked rice Pa rtially thaw s hrimp and fis h, leaving cod in a block. Saute onions , green pepper and garlic in margarine until tender. about 5 minutes. Add tomatoes, parsley, paprika, sugar, cayenne and bay leaf. Cover aod simmer 30 minutes. Cut cod into l·incb square pieces. Add to sauce with s hrimp. Cook about 5 minutes, lttirring occasiona lly, until s hrimp turns p ink and "'fish flakes easily with a fork. Blend together cornstarch and water. Add to creole and cook, stir· ring. until slightly thickened. Meanwh.ile, cook rice accord· ing to package directions omit· ting sail. Serve with Creole. Serves 6. Catories: 270; Sodium: 111 mg; Cholesterol: 87 mg. Jiffy Meal~ from Can New semi-condensed soups in a can are super handy for feed· ing just one. They require only V: can of water or other liquid to dilute to desired consistency; and there are scores of garnishes to add for "le 'dil· ference." FOR EXAMPLE. try adding chopped apple, chopped green onion, a dash o( curry and some sour cream to a oan of semi· condensed chicken and noodles soup. Or, try ftemi·condensed tomato soup and add chopped onion. cucumber, a p inch each of basll and coriander to the diluted 1oup -a swift gazpacho . Eliminate t he c u cumber a nd add +me chopl>td chUes alJd t.4 cup of sh~e~ded cheese instead. Nummy. To b• .. J.. 1oup , chopped par~ley and bltl of real bacon add super flaYor; or, try an ounce of dry sherry and a lemon tw1st. (A nice after-work soother.) · Stor~ Hours: ·9 to 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 7 .... c .. ~.,. Thurs., Apr. 7 Thru Wed., Apr. 13 Pric" ~~j.ct .. St.cll 4111 .._. We Gfadty Accept Food St-.. We Resen ... T~ R.iC)ht To Umff Q&alltlu A!Mt b fuse Sol• To Deden Alld WllM*salen.. SAUSAGES ~=~.t;.a~~1· 19c :~ ,, .. e_ . ' o-r ..... ,..11 -" HORMEL EASTERN SMOKED HAMS S ll. UG ' 'WlfflCMlt C~ at• ..,• ec...,...,ffc" ...... ' ir .. e-•-n...•,..U BAR M BONELESS BAR M HICKORY TAVERN SMOKED HAMS HAMS . SHANI( WHOLE or ..r.s . 9.c 2 5, WHOLE 1 •• HALF LI. HALF . • LB. 12 to 14 LI. • U . HORMEL HAM IAR M IULK FRESH CUT BUTT Part 1 09 129 WISCONSIN LI. BACON LB. CHEESE ' SALE WISCONSIN MADE POLISH BEEF ROUND BONELESS ROLLED ROAST SAUSAGE R~~:D I 49 1.29u. -• . LI. FRESH GROUND BEEF 59! iEiFGROUMD 99! LOMGHORN 13?.. MONTEREY 13L?. JACK MILD 13!. CHEDDAR OREGON MED. 1'!. TILLAMOOK SLICED 14! AMERICAN MORTONS I 5 COCEANSPRAY 37 CRANBIRRY "oz. C SAUCE JeHyorWhole CAM SALT 260%. RD. PKG. HEINZ.SWEET PICKLES M.B.C. SMACK 69c SPRIMGFIEl;D 99c ~!A~~!R ICE ~!~L~! FRANCO AMERICAN 4 s1 SPRINGFIELD REAL 19c SPAGHEmos ~ . CHOCOLATE BITS 14>/4 OZ. CAN 12 OZ. PKG. ti-0uE SAUCE •• c ;~::RiiiiES 39c HICICORY·REG.-HOT 18 OZ. IOnLE -6 OZ. CAN. OPEN AIR AIR FRESHNER REFtLLS 29" PRIMCELLA YAMS 2'/J CAM ~IMS RANCH FRESH ''c SCHILLINGS PURE EGGS ~~: . DO~ VANIUA EX~!~~' MAiiA~i.ii! 39c ;LiM ·~!! FRESHER PROD.UCE -LOWER PRICES' LARGE MEATY CALIFORNrA . I . .- . Cl t'AIL V PILOT WednesdAy. Af><ll 8, 19n Groceries Meats 0 ~~~~~~k~~.~~-~.~~ .............. Lb.$119 0 ~:~~~~.~-~~.~~~~~-~ ......... Lb. 89¢ 0 :O~~e~!~::,g~~~-.~~~-~~~ .... Lb.s1 28 .Q ~~e~e~~eJe~.~.~~~.~.~.~~~~ ..... Lb.$1 39 ;Q .~!i~~~!9Jo~e~=~s . . . Lb.$1 49 ·o ~~'~r!1e~.~~~ ........................ Lb. 69¢ t Freshly ·~Ground Beef Patties Made 59¢ \l!j) Fat content does not exceed 30% •... Lb. Not avallablo In North Hollywood ·@ ~~~~~~m~~~~.~ ............ 1 Lb. Pka99¢ @ ~~~d~~.~.~~~ .• ~.~~-~-~.~~~~b.5 1 49 ~Lamb Breast Roll 89¢ \l!j) Stulted wtth ground lamb & beef ..... Lb. ~ ,~!.Yr~'!P.~~!1!~!.~.~~,~~!~~Up 59¢ \l!j) Dae.._, • 0•~•\t •~•'"'"~ v. "' Oac ~, • W•nq~ NoC.~•t1• ............................. Lb. r Cut-Up Quartered FRYING CHICKENS U.S.D.A. 4 5 ¢ Inspected Farm Fresh Lb. . Look for our big displays of EASTER CANDIES, EASTER BASKETS, EGG COLORING KITS Plus many other Items to make your chlld's Easter complete. Check the selection and prlce ... Mr. Fazio wants you to have the best E11ter ever. Wines and Spirits ~ Paul Mauoja Wines s3os ~ Vin Ro1t. Chablla. Burgundy • Magnum. ~ Lancers Wines $399 ~ RoM. Vlnho Branco. Rubeo • F1ftt1 .... .. ® ~!!~~!:,,!~~ .. ~·'·~-~ ................ s311 Rain Check We try our very be11. but In th• event ~ tun out of an advertleed Item, your etore menagor wllt courteoualy give you a ralncheck 10 you may plck~ul) the Item at lh• on-sale price at • later date. • We Welcome Fpod Stamp Shoppers The11t price• are etlectlvt Wtdnetday. Aprll 8 thru Tuudey, Aptll t2, 1917. Wa r ... rve ,he r!Qtlt to llmll quanlltl" and r11u1e Hl•• to dealers and whol••alera I , Meats o :::t~!!~.~~~~-~~~.~.~.~ ..... Lb.$189 0 J~~e~1~!~1~,~.~~~.~.~ ........... Lb.s1 ss 0 <~~~~rJn~~~~~~~~~e ............. Lb.s3o9 0 ~~bO~:::i.~.~ ........................ Lb.$1 69 0 ~~!~~~~~~.~.·.~~~~ .............. Lb.$109 Groceries ® :~;aJ~l~~Y~O~P~:~.~~~ ......... ,25¢ @ ~.!'=:~~~~:~~·~ .............. s121 "bat can :\11,ha Beta sh•,,,, »ers tel I tlH~ir friends alM)ttt '! .\1 r. hazicts nc~· low ,,rices. @ g~~~1~~! ~!:.~~.~ .................. s 1 06 @ ~a~~~~~~J~~.~.~ ... ~1.~1.~'.~~~ ......... 41 ¢ r .... Heritage House GOLDEN YAMS 30 Oz. 39¢ Can ~ ~ Dinner Napkins 40¢ ~ Kleenex Assorted 50 Count Pkg ......... . Second Survey Just Co01pteted MARCH 24th & 25th INDEPENDENT SUPERMARKET RESULTS: ~Cake Mlxe&AHorted 59e ~ Duncan Htnea 1~ Oi Pkg .............. . , ' Light, Dark Brown or POWDERED SUGAR Heritage House 29¢ Or Holly 1 Lb. Box " ~ r "' Heritage House BROWN N' SERVE ROLLS 12 Pack 39¢ Package . .... ~ @ !?!rta:!~~~r~t1gz.Pkg ................. 30¢. • ~Del Monte Corn 32¢ C • ' Q d ~Whole Kernel or Cream Style 17 Oz Can • ·azt 0 S il@,a1ft ® !r-.:.~.~ ~,9o'!"c ...... ~:::;~·-·· . 34 c •• tll8JOr , ~ Fazio's ...... $110.57 Vons ..... . Market Basket. .... . Ralphs ..... . Alpha Beta ..... . Lucky ..... . Safeway ..... . 114.13 114.91 115.61 116.06 116.69 120.66 On March 24 and 25. 1977 the second 1ndependen1 supermarke1 survey proved Fa.l10 slower priced than all S•JC ma1or compelltors Basket tor basket. The survey was based on a representation ol tho U S grocery basket es established by the U S Department ol Labor and augmented with all important consumer product categories not included 1n the Department ot Labor hst1ngs Comparable brands. Siles. quantities and weights were used 1n each item by item pnce comparison. Mr. Fazio refuses to be undersold. Produce Sweet, Flavorful RED RIPE STRAWBERRIES 120z. 38¢ ~o~~~=!:t 1 he Shortcake Shella ® Pr!~~!!,' ............................... 3 :s1 ® ~!~ l,,,8!'h• ............................ 3 :s1 @ ~~t~F~a~!~ul~~~.~-~~.1.~.~~ ..... Lb.19¢ 0 ~~~~~! !~~-~.~.~~.~-~~~.~ .... Lb.$1 19 0 !!?t~!r1~~~~~0~1 .. ~~~~ ........ ~~·.s299 ·@ Plant Communicator S9.99 511 . Value Telle you when to water ..................... . 0 Everyday Low Price lNA ere the low prl~td Item• you11 find thrCNghQUt the atore evtryd&y OI the weot<. Check and comparo. Mr, Fazio relu111 to be underaold. Groceries ~:Ji~~~o~•~1~~1~011 ..... J:S ..... $2 12 Dole Pineapple s~:'u" 49e Chunk. Sliced, Crushed • 20 Oz ......... .. ® ~~:~~ltCB~klng Mix 60 Oz. Pkg ........ s 1 20 Pitted E•tr• Aloe Ollves Large 3 9 ¢ Herftege House or Llndaey • 6 Oz .... Pepsi Cola Cans S 1 09 Regular. Diet. L1gtit • 120z. 8 Pack ..... . ~!~~! ~lg~1!~s ........................ 79e Quality Guaranteed LARGE EGGS G;:~!hAA 5 9 ¢ Dozen Frozen Foods EnJoy lhe world of Frozen Foods ® fir~~~y~hJP. .. !:~~~~~~ ............ 65¢ ~ Bread Dough 95e ~ Bridgford (3 Loavoa) '48 Oi .............. . .................................... ,, O Westwood ¢ !~~ v!?i!~.~~ Gallon ............ 8 9 ................................... , ®Coffee Rich Non Dairy se~ • Creamer Rich a Ou art Carton ....................... .. ® ~:~:~I fL~~~~:a~e .................... $ 199 ~ F h F I Crlnkle or ® W~:~~ 2 Lb.rP~: ....... ~~~~.1~.~.?.~~~ ... 54 ¢ ~JellyDonuts 54c . ~ Nutwood Farms 6 Pack 11 Or. Pkg ....... .. Assorted Varieties EVERFRESH VEGETABLES , ., ; ~ (Poly Bag) t Cuti~~~~~a2°cf·J:.oz. 3 9¢ i Mixed Vegetables. 20 Oz. ' Green Pees, 20 Oz. ' Peas & Carrots, 20 Oz. ~ ~ . . . .. • ' .. ~ I , • ~ f l J • !t i 1 1 ' . ., Wodnuciay. AprU 6. 1977 DAILY PILOT Suds 'n' Cheese With Lamb Fi I lo Fi I led A Yeasty Match . ~ . This spectac ular Greek dtsh ts a good complement to roa:.t lamb and will feed a par. ly of 12 glonously. bottom and sides of 13x9- 1 n ch baking pan with part of rernaming_ melted butter. Cheese and beer go together like Mutt and Jeff, salt and pepper, movies and popcorn . The next time you have friends in for laughs, serve these nutritious nibbles with mugs or chilled brew. ROQUEFORT PECANS 4 ounces Roquefort cheese 6 o unces cream cheese J,4 cup beer Rolled Omelet Large unsalted pecan halves Let cheeses s tand at room temperature until softened. Mix th e cheeses and beet t ogeth er unti l th e spread is very smooth. Cover and ch ill in refrigerator until mix· ture is stiff, but still spreadable, about 3 hot.I rs. Spr ead the cheese mixture on one pecan half and top with anot h er pecan. sandwich fashion. Serve "1th in an hour of mak· ing. Yield : 11:.: cups spread. CHEDDAR FILLED OLIVES l pound soft sharp cheddar cheese 6 ounces cream cheei.e ~:! t c a s po o n Worcestershire sauce a~ cup beer Large or jumbo· ~•zed pitted olives, green or black Ham Takes A 2nd Bow Everyone raved about your Easter ham din· ner. Thal was yesterday. Just bake a no.fuss omelet in a shallow pan, top with the savory ham mixture below and roll· up jelly roll fashion. Serve with a tasty sauce that's easily made with an envelope or chicken gravy mix and lemon juice. HAM 'N EGG ROLL.UP 1 package (10 ounce:.) frozen chopped spinach 4 eggs, separated 1/4 cup butter or margarine, melted 14 teaspoon salt l envelope (7 8·0uncc l chicken gravy mix l·l' :i cups diced cooked ham 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 cup shredded Cheddar or American cheese Cook spinach following directions on package, drain very well Gent!rou:.ly greast! 13x9·inch pan; line bottom with waxed paper. Grease paper generously. Beat egg whites until staff peaks form. Beat egg yolks until flurry ; stir in spinach. melted butter, and salt. Fold an cg~ white. Spread in prepared pan. Bake at 350 for about 10 minutes, until firm to the touch . Meanwhile. prepare chicken gravy following directions on envelope. Combine one·half the gravy with ham and lemon Juice: heat 2 to 3 minutes. Loosen edges of the baked ham mixture with kni fe; tum out onto sheet·or waxed paper. Remove paper from top of roll; spread with ham mixture. Sprinkle with cheese. Roll as for jelly roll starting with 9 Inch side, by hftang waxed paper. Continue lo hrt, rolling to a Jelly· roll·shape onto serving platter Shce and serve with gravy. M akcs 4 lo 6 servUlgs Men tff~l•t tllr.,..it s.t., A,,,-. tit! SUIJICT TO AV AILAllUTY S-• Cnlt IJ# bet -,r COCKTAIL.CLAWS ....... RED SNAPPER ........ ~ ..... ~ .... , DUNGENESS CRAB ....... COD Dtl.ey°• ...... DrHMlt s30J. s I 7J s 11?. s 11J BLEU CHEESE or OIL& VINEGAR 79c "· Ctlf.Cel*t4M..I...-, S] COCKTAIL SHRIMP ~. t:J~ ~~.Su, ?oM4 ..,,.. ...... .._ .. ~ .~-'. ~~ Orate cheddar cheese. Let cheese soften at room temperature until they wlll blend well. Combine cheddar and cream cheeses in bowl; add Worcesters hire sauce and beer. Mix all together with electric blender until smooth. Cover and chill t horoughly. about 3 hours. Young at Heart SPANAKOPITA 2 packages uo ounces each ) frozen chopped spanach, thawed and well dn11ned 1 pound feta cheese, diced "1 'h cups cooked rice , 1 to l' 4 cups butter, melted 'i".! cup chopped oruon •,, cup Milk 6 eggs, beaten 2 tablespoons fin ely chopped parsley Pia~ 4 fallo leaves on bottom of pan, foldin.: t•nds under to fit, if nec· cessary; brush {:enerously with melted butter. Spread about I cup of spanach mixture over leaves. Top with 4 more fillo leaves, bru!.h w1tb melted butter and layer with l cup spinach mixture. Repeat layering until all ingredients are used, ending with Cillo leaves. Brush with melted but· ter. Drain olives well. Fill a pastry tube which has a plain round tip with the cheese mixture and fo rce s pread into the pitted olives. Slice ci small bit off the end or each olive after Calling it, so the olive stunds straight. IC made ahead. chill until 20 minutes before ser ving. Yield; 11,2 cups. Margo Sutley is the proprietor of a non·prof1t health too<l s tore near Elgin, Ariz. A typical·looking grandmother, she s pends most of her time in blue jeans and •·waffle stompers" raising natural foods and looking after her store. 1 package ( l pound > frozen Cillo (strudel dough) leaves (about 20 leaves), thawed Mix together spinach. cheese, rice, 1 :! cup melt· ed butter, oruon, milk, eggs and parsley. Brush Bake in preheated 3SO degree oven 1 to 1 1 :: hours, or until lightly brown and bubbling. Serves 10-12. Can be assembled in two casseroles to serve S·6 twice. ~-~----------------~ ~ ii£'.VALUA8lE COUPON ~~,(,(,!i!M'\Ea AMY ••AND-ANY 1111 I: ~ FRESH C : ~.!!~D0,.4 Qn i ALL STORES OPEN EASTER SUN. 9 am to 6 pm 24 HOUR STORES REGULAR HOURS ,_ ............... ,~ .... -· _ .... ··-~· t~i...oc,..o,....,., ....,...,., ......... ,. 4" .... .,, ~· . ~TO CHOOSI coiiroN'iiOMHUGHfSIRlt-1 ~---·••-•••w~~---------U ~. a..tc.m .. '"' CHUCK STEAK .... a..f Ch11<\i lon•'•u Clod FAMILY STEAK (.,•el f HORMEL HAM eun POltTION . ll .69 l& 1.29 lt 2.69 fUllY 97 &on~ 1" (()()l(fO ~ .... t .19&.a. I.II •• Oolo • ....., -16 DC GREEN BEANS •. ,,..,. ... ,.0 .. YAMS . "'-lt AJ• Vot ' DI STUFFING PLUS J09" A~ Yo< 11 or SPAGHEm SAUCE JELL-0 All FLAVORS .29 .49 .59 1.19 6 oz PKG 33c G•DNONIOllS OR RADISHES I 0 c BUNCH CHUCK ROAST ~l.~ j'i~~ Jo'W\Oo•,yfou" 1 69 LITTLE LINK SAUS. at • BONILllS HAM . !I (a-, (''J'o·' I•' l~r·u ]' ··< ,, ..,\ ~ A).(h (4n11_ cl .. -.J !i.l.1 &or M '• °' i~ lo Mno SILVIR SALMON BONELESS HAM ..... II 2. 79 ROAST Corf'0•1on •'OI. C~.d l,fHl•d fl ASH fROZ WHOlE OR HAlf SHRIMP . .. .. 7 01 PKC l . 3 9 L•;~. ~~9 ~o~~~;~;~u~::: Ch<Qf _.,., lt09 °' hoc.k 1 lb. 1 "9 SLICED BACON .... PKC. .'+ Otto• Moyet Wo*e• Hu,, \ 1 01 1 ..4 9 SLICED BACON . P•C .'+ O.Cor MofH ltttlf" ,., .• ,. 1 J 01 1 09 PORK SAUS. LINKS •(c • HUNTllNGIR SALMOM FARMER JOHN SRAl .... 1.1 2.98 SKINlESS 39/lo USDA. 79/lo '•••~ f,11,., llNKS ~ GRACIE 'A' ~ OCIAM 1 89 8 oz. PKG LB. WILSON MASTER PIECE la.2.99 FRESH HEN IUR~EYS n1cH ..... 1.1 • ...._ __ ;;..._. _____ ._ _______ __ KNUDSEN, .--- SOUR f1om o ''"G'" po1ty hoy to a trotoUr prepo1ed ft'eOI ,,.,, 10 Yo 11 oeloghl ot tho o"OrtfMnl ... au tor yo"' monri'll r mtnv Ovr hot •on the P'•"'•'-H· · boLery feoturn o c.omplete Ion~ of baked prod''"· plu• beou1of111!p do<~-.:! cot.. .. ~~ ........ i:.~~':~.~:~~~.~~:"!.P, ....... ~:.2.98 ~::::::::.~ ............... ~~ .. 6.50 r,.,h Mod• Egg 69 POTATO SALAD ....... lll• Eo•ter 7 •"th 2 loyer 3 2 9 NEST CAKE ............. • liot>ey CrHk lloby Mor>•.r'"Y 1 79 JACK CHEESE 18 • D"Ccwoted RoV. 35c 2 9 PETIT FOURS ........... . 6P~. . 69 HOT CROSS BUNS ....... • M•ol KNISHES Pototo 35 KNISHES ................. EA.• R.g. 1.59fo\IU 1 49 STOLLEN.... ............ • BUTTERY·HASS LARGE AVOCADOS ~29.! Mo•u41oft S.. 2S 6 01 bit. 9 RICE VINEGAR .. . .. ... . • 5 W-4-•0< ~. Koboro~• JS 01 co" 43 BROILED SAURIES .. .... • D)mtnty 1 l Ol. COft 6 LYCHEE NUTS ... ............... 5 DUTCH APPLE PIE MRS. SMITH'S .. !O:r.1.39 C&W 70or beg • 79 NTITIPIAS ................ . • S.OIH$~••· 89 CIOISSAIT IOUS ....... . .........,,~.... 59 NSMW ................ . Stoei.-A•Ye•.10~•L 1 09 ~CAii ............. • IASTIR PLANTS TENDER • uL11• . : :r.·i: j FRESH ~~ .. " ~. BROCCOLI •MUMS . ~ ..... . . ~;,: .. ~ .• 29"' • I ••I ,~ .;;. • ~- • ·~ .. • AIAUAS • CALADIUMS taltl.V" IN OUR FRESH PROD. DEPT. AGE .............. PICC. 69C 0668BOM LANCIRS •VIN ROSE •WHITE •RUBIO U0.4 S9 STH STH 3.99 llAGll~M t ... 1.,. .. ,6.99 •cr&nLANC •CTAHA REG. 329 •2 99 .5TH e t<opl Aoo'" lo. 1<19, ,.5 RICE CRACKERS .............. '+ Ho-ouon $1'\•tO Mko 13 OJ cwp 75 SOYBEAN PASTE ........... . !iM<at.•uC...,loSobolo1 pllg. 65 NOODLES ....................... .. DUBUQUE ~·LB. HAM ROYAL 8UFFET OVAL TIN 4.98 r-o• ~ Coc~,.:i. 1 ..._ ;« 49 IOl'S sauas ................. . 1000 kl""4, • 01. ,.,, 49 IOl'S HISStllG ............. . .......... c-.tty~7l'ior. 14 PILUlllY llSCUITS ....... t ........ A141.flo-i41\oc.. 85 ~CMllSI .............. • Chlff.,., 2 ply 60 ""'"' 45 DINNER N APKI NS .......... .. t~, Heo"10"'1 ll"•U' ALUMINUM FOIL.. ............ 69 "'-11'"" R09. "' ....... .,.,~ Oo• BROWN'N SERVE ROLLS ... ~45 .. Oftdyw/roe W1!ole e..ttoft 2 l't 0 1. 3 , $ ~~;o~~~~~:"'""""" ~ 1 WILD RICE MIX .................. 59 AYONNAIS KRAFT IMITATION OU ART JAR 69~ WADRLIMON WHOLE 17c l8. NEW STORE HOJJRS -DAlL Y 9:00 AM '10 9:00 PM ' HUGHES LIDO (formerly.Richard's) 3433 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH . . . ,J - ~ICIJ lffKTlvt 7 DAYS THUH , AP'lk 7 thN WIO., A~ 'J, 1917 -. f I . -. •• CIO DAIL y PILOT weonoaoay, Apnl 6 1977 . ' ' .. ., . . .... Hogging Many Markets By DOllOTHY WF.NCK U11••••t>i..ic...i-.w.. c .... r•ft•• lrttiltt.t• The selected skins arc frozen and shCpp~cfiin. .serv~ a s a temno1 dt'' skin. preventing body der refrigeration to the skin bank. Herc the fluid loss b~ cutting <lo\\ 11 on evaporation. and porcine d~:11ngs urc prepared under rigidly an-protcl't1ng :1~arnst 1n!t·c·t1<1n .md rcduciOR pam. Hogs do mt>rl' for us than 1ust supply mC'at One use you may nol know about 1s that of sup plying skin for burn lredtment. t1sept1c condltions since mfect1un Is the greJtest The p1~:-.lo.111 cln·~sini.: l .Hl a bo heli; ·mesh" a threat to burn vlct1mi. patient's o" n dJm.igcd :.kin c11 promote.. the dc- Porker Gives A bum treatment i.kin ban~ an Phoenix. l\ra2ona. one of Sl'H'ral 1n the nation, processes hog s kms mto porc111e dressings that are stupped throughool lhe nJt1on dnd to other countries The dressings Jrc used to relieve suffenng and save lives of burn' 1ct1ms. The hides arc cut into vanous s11.cd :.t11ps \elopmcnt or ·nr.111u la1wn' tissue lhal 1s essen- and sha\•ed by hand 10 remo\'e .ill hair. Then they tial before pcrmun1·11l )kill graftme can begin. go through a machine that splits the top layer of The world btas lonit searched for a biologic skin Crom the hide und produces a dressing lhat rnatenal a~ a "ound dressin~ 6ut expense. v .mes In th1cknes:. bet ween 10 1000 :ind 15 1000 :.ten hi). lack of :.helf hfr, and tnadequalc supply or Jn inch h;,1ve bt.•t.•n b..irra·r~ The lre!h drcl>:.tngs mu:.t be used within 14 The porcine drl'!>'1n.:~" properly prepared, Skin Off Back Hides arc i.elected for lhe skin bank after they are trimmed. fleshed, and the heat is "tumbled" out or them . Only skins from Cine, whitc·haired butcher hogti are used. (Sowio. won't do.) The skins must be fine in texture and free of scars. abrasions, mango that can't bt: brushed out·, and other flaws. days. Fresh frozen d ressings have a shelf hfe at seem to be lhe ans\\ er. The whole concept Is less zero degrees or :.cveral months. Freczc·dried than 10 years old ;ind the use or plgskm bas dressings can be stored al room temperature for spread widely in c)lll> th<' last two years. up to two years. So the next llmt• you t•at ix1rk chops, bacon, or sparenbs, you m1~ht contemplutc wht'thcr the A pig's skin 1s similar to human skin in cell pig that supplied th(• meat uho supplied pigskin Digest This Advice WASlllNGTON (Af>J I { \OU hlVl' l'Orll ''" th1· cobororr and ha,c• n" teeth. don't cat 1l b t• r 11 n• an X ray l ' ' am111.1lmn of the l'Olc.n, r:11li11l11J!1sls ad\'ISC' \\' h ' ·• Re t .1 u :-. l' 1111 <l ll.!•''11·11 l'Orn k<'rn<:ls pa:.-. 1111 11 1111' n1lon an<! loc1k lik1· pol) 11:-. 1m the.• X • rav :-.tuth·. :.av Dr:. I t.1.lr) < • 0 111 t''' ·anti T W 1 I k 1 n ... 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"l11d1 hr 1•.11-.-. rim.\ 11 I h1· lo.Prrwl .1t1d ,1,11 h d1g1•' 111111 Too1hl1· ... ~ pJl t•·nh 1•.111 l 111.1 .,I 11'.il " I ho· k I' r II I' I ' . \\ h I (' h , 1 I •' .,,., :dlmH•d \\ hul1• 'Tlw hn1h '' .1, 1111.1lil1• lo In t':lk dm\ 11 lh•· 1111t1·r I'll\ 1'1'111•' If\ 11111 J>.tl fl'lll' JIHI lh1• lo.1•r'111•I .1p pPan•cl 1111,1c·t 111 th•· • 111 1111. 'llll11l.1t 111j! poh I• lh1• r.111111111).!f'-t" '·" Bread Biggest Slice WASUINGTON cAP1 A comprl•hcn1.r\ 1• analysis of lht• 170 hii<h vo lume supcrmarkl'l g roe cry items s h<I\\ ~ wrapped brt>ad as the mosl·used Nllble Item The study. conduct(:(.( by Progressive Grocer. an industry trade publication. based il'I rankin~s on 30.000 rn tervlews with adul ~:-.. ~overing 900 produt·t categories. Statistics show that 96 7 percent of the respondents use bread. Other items In high de maod Include table salt, flour, mayonnaise and mayonnaise-type dress- ings. 'New' Milk Old Sweet acidophllus milk. being introduced nulionwide a11 a "new" milk was uclunlly de- veloped 17 ycorR ago by scientists at Oregon State University. The milk. containing a bacteria culture claimed to be beneficial for the lnteftllnal tract. has been available In 10Cl dri.nJc vendlna machines rn Japan for.many yt:irs. st[u~ture. Applied ~eetly to a burned area, 1_t _d_1_·c_s_sing:. for a hum vit.:l11n. ; EASTE• SPECIA1SI 11 STA TIR 8ROS. MARK•TS WI&& a• OP•N •A8T•R 8UllDA Y t A .M. • 7 P.M. ITAYH••os. MONIY BAC• CiUAaANTll ON QUAUTY MIATI ,.,,., ••IC.t Of Ml •I t\ UtiCO•~OHK>HAl4 r G.UAIAHttlrt fOP\tAH'OU a.•~#11110..I' W•i.l H (HIU"fU\l,.f' •lf..,...OCC> ·~ ~., "\ - . :;-deli. LUIOO f~OST•T,.HSUClD•TYAtl I A 39c •• 67c I• 69C .. 99c u $139 • MUTS ~Z ~G 1-0l llFFEllN JAIUTS .!r SJ29 IAMPAX TAMPOllS .!. SJ49 II $1 49 •• 99c s119 COllAll JOOJllPASJI ! J6c L •llU•HAOllH TUllOTflUn rtUS.. I ~OllH COOIED SHRIMP ULJIAlllll JOOJHPAS11 .! 69c S .. T &SASSY COllDITIOllll et,":t?'-s J 47 LB. 9 GREEN -BEANS DU "°"Tl. S.K:ID "'""" SOSOotlO eOl MOZZARELLA mr;.~us'0"0 M>Z. JtOl MOZZARELLA ::mo-... $171 $131 95c "'""O •It.OZ U-Ol M>Z. RICOTTA ::~~~Ut .IM>Z $1.04 .or.5t CLAUSSEN PICKLES =~~:~p u-01. 97c MARGARINE Miii 'llllllT'S .I 56C so,.,. 111111. .................. tJl-OZ. BREAD SEVEN-UP PEPSI-COLA WllUSEAV£ TH(AIOHTTO LIMIT OR AEFUH SALUTO COMMERCIAL ouu:11so11 WHOllSAlfl'S s11a SJ 13 I 97~ 37~ YIT'SIOlfOOD l8 $1 '8 :;~·a10NI STIAK l• 9 5 c PORTiliitous1 9.C MU •5"'AlllHDll 0 11 11 ••• STIAK ~~~.r • 12• Kif • 111.AOl~UI ,, CHUCK SDAK $119 llU• • lOll" 511A• • llONfll~ I H TOP •••LOIN $1 39 8lH • AOUHO • l()H[LlSS '" TH• snaK 9 7 C enr •CHUC•• 80HFU5' tO SHOULDI• •nA• MO .... ~ CM.Ul,Olt C~l(IH 11.MIZ. J5c l Ill $1 85 It s 1 •• II s12• I II 69C .II $1•• I $1•• II 18 $I 39 .. r• " •I .. .! ., , I ,, I ' .. ) I -----·"" .. -· When choosing your method to make lentil soup remember that the old fashioned and microwave oven versions ~u~e a 1hlnner. clearer lentil soup while the-electric slow cooker will give you a thicker variety. 'Nednesd~y.Aprl16. 1977 DAIL V PILOT CJ J ·crop Peeled Lentils Lean slices CROCKED LENTIL SOUP 3 cups diced cooked ham ~ pound PoUsh sausage, cut in 'h·inch 2 large onions, chopJ>t'<i l clove garlic, crushed W ASlUNGTON (AP) tons have been export- -Potat o exports, ed, sUghtly mon.· than primarily to Europe, 3.5 times the volume totaled 130,5!51 m etric during the same four· t.ons in January, nearly months a year earlier~ triple the shipments or, officials said. . • a year ~arlier, accord-France, Belgi um· ing to the Agriculture Luxembourg and tho Department. Netherlands are major 2 cups chopped celery with leaves 1 large tomato, peeled, seeded and cul in To Leftovers wedges 1 pound dried lentils. rinsed ~ t.o I teaspoon Tabasco sauce 1 \.ii teaspoons s alt , l package (10 ounces) frozen chopped spinach, thawed The exp«?rt sales com· buyers of U.S. potatoes. pared with 50,760 tons m a inly because o! exported in J anuary of drought losses to their last year. The s hip-owncropslast season. ments include processed The big export load, potato products and are however, is not causing on a fre s h -w eig ht U. S. domestic supplies equivalent. (A metric to suffer. Last fall's ton is 2,205 pounds.) potato harvest was a re- Bunny Bags The Fat Here's a creamy, car. rot starter, vegetable side dis h and dessert from Weight Watchers that will add lots of fi- nesse and few calories to your Easter feast. CARROT BISQUE 3 cups diced carrots 3 ounces onion, diced 6 packets ins t ant c hick en broth and seasoning mix 4,cups water 1 bay leaf Dash nutmeg or to taste 1 cup evaporated skimmed milk In a 1 1 ~ quart saucepan combine car. rots, onion and broth m ix. Cook over medium heat. stirring occasional- ly for 5 minutes or until onions are transparent. Add water and oay leaf. Cover and simmer ''2 hour or until carrots are very soft. Rcmo\·e bay leaf. Transfer to blender container: process until smooth. It will probably be necessary to do this in two operations. Return to sauce pan ; add nutmeg. Bring to boil. Remove from heat. Stir in milk. Reheat. but do not boil. Divide evenly. Makes 6 servings. ASPARAGUS HOU DAISE 1 tablespoon cor- ni.tarch 1 z cup water I packe t instant chicken broth and scasonin~ mix ''. cup imitatio n margarine 2 tablespoon s mayonnai~c l teaspoon lemon juice Dash hot sauce 30 cooked asparagus spears In a sm:ill saucepan, dissolve cornstarch in water. Add broth mix . Stir m·l'r medium heat until thi<'kened. Remove from he at. S tir in maq~arine until melted. Adil ma yonrrni~e: stir until bll'ndcd. Add lemon juice ;md hot sauce; stir to combine. Serve over hot asparagus. Makes G ser vings. MINTED LIME TREAT 2', cups cann f'd crushed pineapple, no sugar added ~:. cup canned man- darin orange sections, no sugar added 1 envelope lime- rt avored gelatin, low caloric 1 ·, cup plus 2 tables· poons whipped topping, low calorie Dash peppermint ex- tract or to taste 6 mint sprigs Drain pineapple and o range sections. and combine jukes. Set fruit aside. Add ~~ cup boilini:: water to contents of en- velope of lime-flavored low calorie gelatin. Stir until dissolved. Add enough cold water to combin.ed fruit juices to make 1 cup and .add to gelatin mixture. Chill un- til syrupy. Fo ld in pin eapple; chill until set. Beat mi~ ture; fold In topping and extract. Divide evenly. Garnish with orange sec· tlonR. evenly divided , and mint. Makes 6 serv· ings. Halves Make Hold Dieting? Use fresh pear halves instead or bread to hold sandwich tullnp . Cut pears In hair, core, then nu with cheese, do- vited ham , tuna, <>r chicken or turkey salad. In container of electric slow cooker combine all ingredients except spinach. Cover and cook on high for 4 to S hours, or on low for 10 to 12 hours, until lentils are sort. The lentils will retain their shape. Add spinach during the last 15 minutes of cooking time. About 3 q1,1arts. Slnce the new potato cord of more than 13.7 mar keting year began million tons, up 10 per· last Oct. 1 some 547 300 cent from 1975 . • av1ngs st ,. 'I Ralphs will be closed Easter Sunday, April 10. All Ralphs stores will ur91 End Armour Star·Froztn U.S. No.1 Smoked Shank Portion Beef Rib Roast Hen or Torn Turkey Russet Potatoes Farmer John USDA 12a ·~· 58 10;53 Ham CHOIC::'. UADI per. lb. open at 8 a.m. Saturday, April 9, for your shopping Small Sl.ze-lltltf Rtmo'vtd Bontlt11 Whole or Portion Aalpht·Our Very FlntSI Beef Rib Steak Hoffy Tavern Ham Golden Premium per Ice Cream lb. II . convenience. per 109 Whole Farmer John Ham 1b. USDA 148 CHOICE'::'. ~198 ~:·115 \. ~ Blooming Tulip Plants Bloomi119 Mum Plants 6"Pot 299 e"Pot 329 liiiiiiii~~~~~ll~, ~·1>jiiifiii!~1·~·-··· •••• , 120 --Price · ,.__ • 463 It's 1·ke ' .10 With Coupon Save ·40 Witt! .......,...., I I Gr8il8iA:i'.arge • 4 0 getting ! Eggs on 6 Eggs i Limit One Item •nd One Coupon Per Customer Free II Coupon Elfectiff A(K. 7 ttvu A{K. 13, 11177 SUPER COUPON . • •••••••• .: FREE DEVELOPING lust pay for' p1il1ts Kodacolor, G~F, Fuji or Fotomat Print Film USDA Choice Beef Golden Premium Meats Pantry Fillers Super Produce Bfff Chuck ~~o?c~ 7 Bone Roast ~lfff loin-Bone In ~~New York Steak ~ 8 .. f Chuek·Pot Ro11 t Y.1o?c~1 Round Bone Roast -Beef loln·BOf\tlne ~"Wgjsteak Tails ~ v:~rctrt~ts Rllpfw Polrlt Cul ~ Corned Beef Brisket Super Deli ~ Wiiton Ctrtlhtd ~Beef Franks 0 R1lph1 tvJ Potato Salad 89 ~-'.""> l Hn Cubn per UIOA• St . Beef 1b. • @~ ewmg per 12• lb. , 229 , uw4J BNf Pt111 ~Chuck :. • l~c'f!J Short Ribs per .69 lb. 1 OI ~Shoulder Squere Cul·3 lb. Avg. ~~ ~~lc?t..tLamb Roast per 10• lb. <'." :DA? l.M'l1t> ~or 'r:r 129 (~MsclliJ Lamb Arm Chops :~ 251 O f.1;t;;p~Ham per 1" lb. per 2" lb. per 1 09 ~ S111d Sin 1b. ~Cooked Shrimp per 239 lb. Frozen Foods 12oz. 59 plcg. II 21b. 98 pk9 .• ~ 0'9 lct..Crlnkle Cut Potatoes °' ~ Golden Fries ~ Troplcana ~ Orange Juice 1801. 39 pk9. I 12oz. 59 can 1 ~ Llndsay·Mtdium·Bl1<:k Ripe Pitted Olives 6 oz. 45 ~ Wt1ltrn Iceberg can a Lettuce each .29 bZ] Heinz-Whole ~ Sweet, Juicy 6 11>1.1°0 Swept Pickles 21.~'· .87 Valencia Oranges ~Lady Scolt-A11orttd Colors 2roll 45 ~ Countr~ Stand·8 oz. pkg. .each .59 Toilet Tassue pkg •• Mushrooms ~ Sm1ll Size Bottle 140L 44 ~ E•lra Finey '::~ .29 Heinz Ketchup bit •• D'Anjou Pears D U9htChunk 6'1 oz. 48 ~ M1rl1no Brand 120L 69 Carnation Tuna Cln e Jumbo Prunes pkg .• U Favor S~ray 12 or. 109 ~Fumiture Wax can Wines & Spirits .,..,, 0"'~"""·'""''' '" ''"'' 52 Dole Pi le 20 oz. Cln • ['JI !~• Ron~ ept Wild Blend• 39 ~ :.4Ce Max pkg. • ~ ;,;;;uPc;t;~ 1:k~~. 79 D lt1ll1n Swl" Colony-Ruby, Gold or Pink Chablis Wine D Rubeo, Rote Of Whitt Lancer's Wane D Port119WM Wint Mateus Rose .:,~r 258 fifth 399 2Soz. 359 bU. 0 All Fluor• S3 Swiss Miss Pudding 4-!~11~'·, ~ j;;,~sv~. Rolls 6 oz. 63 pk9. e ~ Beth Slze·.05 OFF Ptek 4,, oz. 30 ~Tone Bar Soap b1r • o ~;:F.~r ~~.57 D Limited Timt·S1V'l 1.20 Smirnoff Vodka hall l 140 911. D Made with Veal Ballpark Franks ~ Hebrew N1tlon1t Bolo9n1 or ~ Kosher Salami ~c:;H~m Cott1f'thl lt17 bf "-!plle Cr--, c-...11r A II lllfhlt llfltn td au. 17th St., COSTA MESA 24167 PASEO DE V Al1HCIA. LAGUNA HILLS 1 lb. pkg. 12 Ol. chub Sib. can 111 145 sea ~Kraft-Imitation • qt. 77 Super Bakery Home 'N Leisure ~Mayonnaise Jar , ~ Hunl•·Prlma S1IH 15.,,oz. 63 ~Spaghetti Sauce Jer • 2hz. 65 pkg. 49 ot 12 I D C1tru1-P111lic·Covtr~ Storage pt. 25 Server Container •lie • Chooee From-Twitt Top, Fl1m1 In Clear loll • ~ Whitt Of lrldetetnt pkg. , 41 ~ Sytvanaa Decor Bulbs o• 2 ~ ;:,;=~ 2i.~z..44 ~~.85 Pricet Effective Aprll 7 thru April 13. 19n We,_,,.. rfollt to llmll or "'"" "''" to tomme1e11f ~ ..... Of •llollttltlt r • • rl!Ur>· • • ., r • • ·l!M!>· • --. r ·-·~HA··--. 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' by Tom K. ~yan '-r--=--_....·-'.1:-.~--.. . .. ,_ ............ ,. .... . ANO WMAf ~M J ~IAPPO+IO TO 5111JG AllOLKT- CMOPPIP L.IVI(? by Mtll vve:t..t..-, "T'HA"T'" E:XPL-AINS "iHf: VOL-CAI-JO 8eHt NC' ,-Hf: Rte CAGe: • "Pcr,onally. I'll take football 10 baseball any time-football onlv I I .. .! , ·~ t:I f t ., "' t ' ' , ruins weekend~." "" DENNIS THE MENACE "'" ,~ Jb,· .. ·~ .. ., ~ Wednesday Aprol 6. 1971 DAILY PILOT CJ 3 f Cattlemen See ~"Red Over Heart WASHINGTON CAP) -The American Na· hon.ii Cattlemen's As~ociallon wants the Senate Selt>t'l Commilll'C on Nutnlion lo revise an l'arltcr rtPorl lhal the assoc1at1on contends draws unfounded conclusions about diets and human heartd1se;c,e. Wray Jo~nney, ANCA president. told Sen. George McGovern. D·S.D., chairman or the com· m1ttee, that ''there as no valid sdent1f1c basis for a recommendal1on that red meat consumption be artibrarily rt!dut·<'d ." The comm1llce"s r eport resulted from earlier heanngi> and included ''dietary goals" an which mc:.it consumption would be reduced. J\l the urging or ANCA, the hearings wen: re-opened last month so that experts could present the other side of the meat question. numerous studie.s suggest that exercise and fl\· ness are the real keys to prevent10g heart dis· tlase. Finney said that the committee "in etrect has said that. 'tf you select foods the way we re- commend, you will have a stronger heart and live longer.' That kind of guarantee to America does not have a valid scienhfic basis." The ANCA ofhc1al also cnllcized a report en· tl'red into the committee's original record by one nf its members, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. K1.:nnedy's entry involved an international sur· vey of 'llY1 doctors which. the ANCA said, showed th;1l most of them accepted the diel·heart disease hypothesis. Risk Report In a letter to McGovern this week, Finney said that "the diet·heart hypothesis is just that Fumey said, according lo one Dr. E .H. Ahrens Jr., a heart specialist from Rockefeller University. "less than one-fourth of the respon- dents in the survey were qualified by nutrition knowledge and training" to comment. hake ouper to Tote l 1t>iet.ers may want to citrry this lo lunch in a "·uumjug. ,.PEANUT BUTTt:R j, BOUILWN •• 113 cup creamy or e~unky peanut butter 3cupswater ~ 3 chicken bouillon c~bes J · 1 small onion, finely cqopped l l large rib celery ~inus leaves, finely chopped I 1 tiny clove garlic, m\nced T 1h of a bay leaf I Tiny pinch dried hot rep pepper flakes • 1/4 tea spoon Wprcestersture sauce •in a l 'h·quart stucepan gradually w isk water into the p anut butter. Add re'). niaining ingredients Bring to boil. Simmer, stirring oc casionall y. unt i l v'getables are soft. flavors blend and mix- ture is reduced lo about 3\4 cups (45 minutes>. Remove bay leaf. Serve inr~ugs. Makes 3 to 4 serv10gs. .!And, for daylight sav· in,ia ... PEANUT BUTTER I MILK SHAKE I 'h cup nonfat dry l'TUlkpowder 11a cupwatcr I 1 lf.. cup peanut bull~r 1 tablespoon sugar 8 ice cubes • ;Pl ace dry m ilk powder. water, peanul bOUer and sugar in b~nder container. J\dd i~e c ubes follow1n R ~nuracture1 .. s dircc tiOhs for crushing ice Blend about 2 m1nutcc; or until smooth . ' Pick Up Sticks For two. • . ,1 simplified version or this Chinese classic that m akes use or leftover steamed rice . This ts tasty using white. Ion~ eraln or sweet brown rice. FRIED RICE 2 tablespoons oil 3 s m a l l grct•n onions, thinly s liced 1 'h cups cooked chilled rice 1 cup diced cooked chftken . Soy s auce to taste ; Crisply cooked bi¢on crumbled and·or s~tvered t oa s ted al.,onds, if desired tn a heavy 10-lnch !tkJllet heat the oil; add th~ green onions and al'° over moderate heat fl a minute or two. A • the rice, chicken a IO)' sauce and stir u ll very hot. Sprinkle w the bacoo. Makes 2 H p. I • ~en you cook rlce, all' ~ llquld doesn't have to b( water. Use the juice ~m canned pineapple f ball the liquid. Toss t cooked rice with 11 •r•d almonds and· a dub of cinnamon bit ot chopped fresh t. Good with grilled "en ol'lamb. Call .. 2-1171. Put • few word• IOWOrit for OU. a scientifically unproven hypothesis" and that to Lower prices overall fill your Easter basket. C~O~:~ f!~\ Grade A ~rge End · I EAsreR suNoAv 1~-s .. , ;~";?1 ., ~. , . Turkeys 58 c R1~ Roast 121 APRIL 10 ~-·~ tlfrf.::~·J. ~~ Sh~~k0P~rfj~~ f;liY'CCJQi(8d ''"· ... 114 ~~!~~.'..A~~~~~.~~ Ham Half • 2s9 ~~!~~--~.·~ ~.~~-~~rpi_~c.~ Ham lij 2s9 't. ' '.' > • -~!LY~!~.... . LB. 8 9 c ~~L~~~--"~-~ ....... LB. 119 Fully Cooked !~~!!~~~O~~~LF.LB1 79 ~!,!10~!~~~N Top ~irloin Steak lU 1aa Gr~.~n~ ~.eef lll 55 c ~1.~.~!c~ut Chuck Roast •• 59c ~~!.~.!.End Rib Steak u 121 ~~,t~.~l~ABreast Quarter .~ 59c ~~.~,~!~s~ ~u~p Roast ... 121 ~0p0~c~~~l~u~teak lB 1" .c~~te.~ .. Cut Ham Slices •w 1u Boneless Cross Rib Roast b )JrtOfO bf lJ C.tt,J(:lll; ~!~~~~!~sa Steak .e 111 ~~~!!.'~.I~rkey Pan Roa~~ lb, .. ~ 2sa Small End Rib Roast t v-. • "' 1 • ~'!!~g Chicka~ Dr~~s~icks l• 79c ~~~~:.s Turkey Pan RoastHD P~O 3'9 T-Bona Steak ~Ot<Ol D 81t• lOIH Groceries for an Easter feast. ..-~~~~~~~~~~-- A lovely assortment or polted plants Easter Lilies tulip!> mums. cymb1d1um Corsages. Each plant will grow on to remind that special someone or you and ol your tllougnllulness Pock o g e d & Conned Kratt Imitation Wine ~ranberry M8.!~~~J~ 7 5 C BUNCH 15c Jumbo ~!!i~~okes EA 39c Large Avocados CALIFORNIA EA Sweet Cantaloupes Russet Potatoes Deli, otessen Knudsen ~ 29c .. 39c ... 15 c Cream .~~ 53c Mohawk Ham '>L B CAN Oak Sliced Ham Mouarella Cheese '' . 699 r~·•· 187 <(..l 113 ~.~~~ .. ~.merica.~ C~aa~e , ~ ... 111 Pillsbury Cresc~n~ -~~~-'s .. 0,c:;. 44 c Bob's 1000 Island Drassi~~ ~49 c .~~~.v,~ee Dips .. ,N 43 c ~~~lf.ranks .. ol~ gg c Film & Pinto Developrg KODACOLOR ·GAF-FOTOMAT FUJI COLOR PAINT FILMS Developed and Printed 12 exposure rolls 12.79 20 e><posure rolls 83.99 Kodacolor Film Sylvania Magicubes •AHA"(IM ,.~ .. 159 •• ,, t:l'1 169 720 W, LA .PALMA AVl!NUl lA~~~e . ~ 33c Kraft Sandwich Spread .. 0~ .. 93 c Jf:LLIED oR WHOll lb-OZ CAN 0. t M 8 1 st Lady Lee in y oore ee ew • ir; •.. 1,1 Yams ~ 49c Morehouse Mustard . ",, ... 3ac 2s-oz. cAN Her~hey's Kisses 10 Lady lee Cake Mix ,.0~. 49c .. ": .. 0 Lady Lee Frosting Mix ,., , /t t• Ht u.u"'" L Hunt's Ketchup Harvest Day Muffins .~'r:~o. 33 ' Mrs. Cu~b!.~~n·s Drassi~_~;r::. 75c ~r,~.~~ ~A•~~.rva Rolls T ~~0 4gc .~raft Marshmallows .• 0~0 53c Betty Crocker Potato Bud~ ~ , 123 Bakers Coconut a•. f I I f'o Early California Olives .. ~ •• " 129 Kern· s Islander Punch ,, :,,.,.,_ 129 Heinz Sweet Whole Pickl.~~ ag e Li.nd~.~y Ex. Large Olives. 0 ;;. .. 4 7 c Princella Yams .. ::..Ni 73c Lady Lee Pear Halves . Ul c ... 59c ~~g!I. ~~od Cake Mix .. ~00• 79c Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix u• .. :::0• 5 7 c Niblets Corn Harvest Day Peas ~ady Lee Green Beans .0 ..••• 33 c Del Monte Stewed Toma.!~~~~ 45 c Frozen & Dair~ Medium ~~LE~g-~~.OO::N. 59c Cottage ~~~~se 16-0~N. 59c Lady Lee Ice Cream • '"' f ... '""' gg c Lady Lee Sour Cream ., ... 57c Lady Lee Whipping Crea!!!lc• .. 48c ~a.~9~~t.~~~~~~~~~~~r ~i~~,e.~~ gsc Lady ~ee Whipped Toppi~~',, .. 49 c Mrs. Smith Apple Pie ·~·0,·l'l 1ss Household La~y ~e~ ~l~~.!~~-~.--~~~'°''~•L 211 Klaanex .. ~innar _Napkins.0.c~a 45c ~~~PPapar Towels ,,QSO ,,0::. 55c Handl Wrap Plastic ~~Jin~. 4 7c ~·m 111_,_._ ..... _ .._ ... __ .. ___ _ a---·-- DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS •ANAHllM 110 tO. tTATI COLUOI l&.VD. •'ULl.lllTOH 120 NO. RAYOMOHC> Lancer's Wine 14 I •• I .. "'"'••OttMM;f(I I O::ll 399 r~u! ~a~~o-~bl~ine I l~lll 30s Almad!~ ~.~.un!~!~ ... ~!."!~N~M U•l 31 s Mateus Wine .... Liebfraumilch Wine r "' •• Harvest Day Wine ·• I '•" tAA. '>QA V1-. MO~l Lucku Discount center UC: Oil 359 .JOl llfl 419 u .. m .. brtow .Jl/J•f;Jble- ... t O• tLOun1 C.110lffu: V"ly j Ladies· Scoop Neck Knit Top 1A ... r I"' 1r.o-.conoN ... v~C.llGlll'll IN ASIOIHLO 391 ''J1..CiA~ IJ•lt• 'f M-l ... .. •• • trlot. Easter Grass ........... 29c 'fl ~~~~.~~~.~oq.~r"'"fwrr .. MUCOlO"•C•S 109 JI '"') "•l• lf.C. OU1QN• ••• hna ~~~~.~r Baskets ,,.0,, 490 -~au,. ~~o~~f!r Plush Toys . 1 H TO 4 H oH Cover Girl Long 'N Lush 111 '>11ua · c~¥;;·eir1~1~~!~~-ka --~==~-111 !~ Cover Gi.~.!.!~~-~~w~~!_ 1" E~~.~~.!}lr1 uq~td_ ~~-~!:.~~----1, Mod Eye Lash~a ...... . -··--1'1...,__ ~~~~~!~~--.u ...... ~ 11 . ·-· "'"-·-·-' .. 11-c.._ ...... --....- •QAROIN OROVI ' • 1'011 IUCUO AVI. •IUIHA 'AlllC •cotTA MllA PUL.LlllTON • OAllOlll GROVI •HUNTINGTON llACH •HUNTINOTO .. laACM I061 ATLANTA! AVIMUI HMO 10&.IA. CMICA IOI LA PALMA AVIHUI 2110 HAlllOll ILVO. »J NO. IUCLIO AVf. HUNTIHOTON aUCH •LAGUNA NIU .a ltolO IROOKHURIT ITAHT 2U12 CAIOT AOAO AT LA PAZ •LA MIAAOA •OAANOI •UNTA ANA • LA MlllAOA IHOPPINO CINTEll 2t20 l . CHAPMAN AVINUI JUI 10. IRllTOL ITllltf • -•t I 11072 MAQNOUA AVl. •HANTON 7050 UTUU AVf.. • TUITIN OIOJYT. 1U10 NIWPOllT AVIHUI b•tfi ~1: •WHTMINI TElt •WllTMINSTIA •WHITTIUI 8TORHOPIN DAILY t A.M. ltOO WHTMINITU AVINUI 11011 IPA4NOOALI ITllllT 1IOH L .MUUt .... • I ,~ 1 : IC : • r I I 1 , ' l I ' ~ . CA~NED $6 89 ' HAM4LI. Dubuque for your buffet! II• ... 13.69) Ham oSCM mYa •••• s 1098 Oscar Mayer famous quolity--5 lb ran Crescent Rolls • 39e Piiisbury -ready to bake! 8 ounce .. Cream Cheese • 49c Springfield fo r value! 8 oz pkg CookiesPllSltltY ••• sgc • Chocolate Chip or Sugar! lfi OL · Cheez Whiz ••.• s 139 • Kraft's spreadable trt'al! 16 oz -~ Rondele 79e CHEESE Spired, l'epper or Plain! 4 oz Liquor D ep 't. El Rancho $849 VODKA For value -the 1.7:1 lill•r sizr! : Seagram's Gin • s5 49 • The fi I th now rrdul'ccl f10c ! :-Ballantine's ... s1599 . ' . ,. .. Fnmous scotch rrducc·n ~.00 half-gol Old Crow •••••• s4 99 ~traii:ht \\hi,kry -Hcdun '<'I ~,(){' lillh Lancer's Wine • s399 sa,e .ioc on Rose, White! l1lth Leblanc Deblanc s27s \\'pnte Hros. filth Paul s3os Masson n11r1:11n<ly, <'hnhl1 ... , Hhinr, Ro.,e or \!in Ho«t' .•• nH11tnum Frozen Food PETITE 69e PEAS C & W ... tinv ond lender' 20 oz boi: ·ice Creamw~• s119 Prem. Quahty Royal Host! all flavor11 Orange Juice • • • 49c C & W ... lrom \'nlt•ncios! R 07. rnn ~: Apple Pie •••••• s139 . . . .Johnston's two crul!t or Dutch! as oz WHITE BREAD Briditeford-pkg of three 1 lb loaves . Hors d'Oeuvres s1 19 . •Durkee's-choice of varieties! 5 oi ~ . .. ped Onions 29c dc>H it for you! 12 oz pkg it out of 9 oz tub! rr<"1h' For roa~11n1:~ \\'hrilc>, "hank hnlt Ground Beef :M 51 1~ Lean! does not exceed 22r;. flit _.,.,,..,... __ Wl Wll • ClOSIJ Slll>AY APRl. 10 • OISOWAG Of EASTER SUNDAY We will have all the good things to make the Holiday a most memorable event! Count on El Rancho! . Roasting 39e Chicken •. TURKEY $149 BREAST •. Fresh Gr. "A"· 5 lb. Av!'(. Fresh El Rancho w/rib cage, giblets Turkey llllQUARTtl ••• 39~ Fresh! cut from El Rancho's turkeys! Beef Rib Bones 69{ Meut\'1 Choice! Bake or barbecue C ''81 '' H · $25' ure am........... '"· Hormel's famous one! Whole or half-and boneless, for value! Our own hMI ••• 111 old fasbieled an ~ yw _, ,_ ftlb are 11-4 to ett- joy! You'Q ltwe ttie ..... IS .. IS tbe """ -Mt lM ..,, but jmt ridrt! And you1 Int the fuly~ come11ieooe ••• wflelher JOU sJioe and sem, or off er 111 "41-f ashioned hllW! Butt Portion HAM •••••••• s 1,~ Old-fashioned quality· WHOLE HAM Sl.19 lb. Ham Slices CENTER cut ......... ~2~~ Our own ham-sliced thick or thin, as you prefer' I/ Rancho Ham ~:~ ................... 11! En~trr dinn1 r lwn1mc·s \'Cry !<pec111l, "h<'n you plnn it nrounrl El Rancho's fully-cooked old-fai;hioned cure ham! N1w York Sir, ~~~ .... 1llll 11 .. a·· .. llllll(llilllt'lllC Ill m1•,1l! Loin rnl uf ll.S.D A. Choirc hcef-nalurally ~ged, to be tender and novorful! (D YOllK STUK ••• 159 •• , fresh Turkey :~~~~~:;HENS ..................... Ill! Hai .. l'CI in San Fernanrln \"nllry-nnd «clt'rtC'd to he the quality that we know you prefer! You'll be proud to serve this value! Chuck Steak ••• 79f. < t•utc·r cut! tl.S.I> /\, C'h1111P hN·f Sliced Bacon ••• s 1°!. I .I. lt.1nrho s tl111 hr "r,mrh fol\ 11:· ITAUAN s~~sage s 1 2 ~. We mnk<' it the old "·orld wav! Beef Roast ::i:.s. s16l f'hurk cut shoulder clod -·choice beer L t. s119 angos 1no ••••• Exira Fancy quality in 12 oz package Fresh Trout • • • • &9; From Idaho! Net weight 5 oz each WE FEATURE GENUINE ,MILK-FED VEAL There is a difference at El Rnncho Super Fresh Produce 7 Bone Roast •• 89f Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef 0 Bone Roast •• 99r . Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beer BONllESS a. OF LAMB Choice Spring lamb -loin cut II PinBapple ~Ro~' HAWAII! ••••••••••••••••••••••••• I I! ~t11turitv fn1i1 -pC'nked to be al navor-peak perfection for your holiday! They'll love having fresh wedged served at breakfast! ~ -~ ~~c._ ,.\ Valencia Oranges 6,s1 Romaine Lettuce ••• 29t Sweet and Juicy California's own RED YAMS U.S. No. l Quality 29~ Carden freah ..• all green & crisp CAULI· 49c FLOWER • Cello Wrapped and Easter Lilies! ... • Compare the quality! Ours are all five blooms or more •• , norisl quality and foil wropped ••• the kind you give with pride! Or chooee from our displays of Chryaanthemum11, Azalea1, Hydrangeae. African Violets, Calndiums -and more! ••• ench an ouutanding horticultural 1pecimen! /'\. C-otlage 59( CHEESE " Sprinj:fll'lcl -('om~ thml wa~:.! Pineappleooc.rs •••• 49c Chunk, Cru-.IH'U, Slice, in sy"1p ! No:.? Princella Yams • 59c (ioldt•n and SWl't'I, 111 11yrup' No :.!1 • Marshallows • • • 35c ){raft's M1111uture" -10• ! oz pkR CAKE MIX Dun('iln llmr:-. -all layer vur1etiea Margarine • • • • • • 45c Nucoa -the mo:.t lamous name! 1 Ill Jello-0 ••••••••• 37c Choice of lla\'ors in 6 oz packai;e Fruit Cocktail •• 59c Del Monte tai.ty morselsf No 2 1.<,i can Cranberry 3 5 ( SAUCE Springfield Strainf'd, Whole! 16 Ol! Shortening ••••• 5159 Oigestible Crisco in 3 lb. con Sweet Pickels • • ggc Heinz -whole and crisp! 24 oz Wild Rice Mix • • 59c MJB with Brown or White rice! 5 oz Hunt's 59 Tomatoes c Solid Pack red ripe! No 21,.</ can Stuffing Mix ••• 75c Cubbison Reg. or Corn Bread 12 oz Wheat Thins ••• 79c Snack crackers from Nabisco! 16 oz Soup Mixes • ~~. 39c Wyler's Chicken Noodle, Onion! D • HOllYWOOO 69¢. ress1ngunu. •••• Garlic, Ceasar or Russian! 12 oz RIPE OLIVES Lindsay Extra Large Pitted No. 300 MarshmallowCIOll _49c Kraft's-just spooin it out! 7 oz Hot Roll Mix • • • 59c · Pillsbury for sure results! 13 3/4 oz pkg Chi ff on Napkins 59c Linen soft Dinner siLe! pkg of 50 T.d s229 1 e KMCSll£ ••••••• Still the favorite! Cine. 25e ofO WHOLE 49 ONIONS c Durkee's ... boiled, tender! No 303 Prirr•.• in rf/rct Thur. April 7 ll1rl'JURll Wrd. April 13 Oprn dnily 9 to 9 Sunday JO to 7 No ,qa /rs to dca/(•r,q ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE •' 1•111 tt,..i,.,,,,,, l;11 W (t''or,arto f~lvd f1rrnon1 Hnd Hunh11qh1r1 W.Hnr,,\ndl\lqonq111•1 ./.' N•'WJ•''' ftlv1t ,·~'.\ l .. a\tbfuff Dr ll! \(.,,.,,, ,.,,,1 \11,~,•·l.or ' • 1 11 1 '"'', l uf { )1,1nqr"<.1rov1 ~:.1ioulh.r ... ,ht l.'Ornr1 t 4 trh11 J' ~1.ill I 11t1 t•\f• h•111n•.vl11 f 11•.tbluft \till.ttlf· Ct"'1lf'1 P,u., V1t·V1ti ( i·nt< for htada~hc rtltttl park•lt or (J() ~ •••••••••••••• $1.29 Shower to ShoWC,r Herbal, Hr11. UI ot. - HAIR COtl>ITlotlR •.••..••••• $1.98 Ua< PEJ»P£I •••••••••••••••• &9c Sch11lini:'• J1nt 1rind tn 4 ounce: i:on ' DISHWASlll All ..••..•••..••• 98c For 1utom1tlct! 3:'l oz JlGCklllfl (13t om I All CONCOORATE ••••• · ••••• $3.69 Au111m81 ic dettl'jlenl-9 lb. 1:1 o:i. (:10( OFF1 t ......... " .. . a.ING FR£E ••••••••••••••••• $1.69 C.laon fabric M>fttntr -Pkll or 36 1htt'l1 Cl.ADE SOLID •••••••••••••••••• 49c ltoom drndomor. All Jet'nt.a! 6 oJ. ~ DIAP£RS ••••••••••••• $2.49 01apoublt-for dq11me uae! Pka ot 30 FURllT1IE POUSll ••••••••.• $1.19 Joh.nt0n'• Favat ror lust.nt! 12 oi alu l I ·-' . I • ' • I I ' . • I_ >• I # ;~ 'I .. • ': . ·~ . ~ • . ... ------.. Wednesday April 6 1977 DAILY PILOT Super Savings On Spring Wheel~! ANY NEW '76 COURIER PICKUP IN OUR STOCK $76 ~:~~ORY INVOICE WHILE THEY LAST! r 't''•'Y ''"''1•1'0 '"''' 11•" h1u•1hl 1rv1 tlll f •1.ftVV IV'I' ft') 1~ .... ' '77 FORD a-hero 500 Light blu,.. 351 CID 2V 8-cyhnder Catllorn111 r>m1ss1on eou1pment 5 H70X 14 B b•,w w/wh1te !fitters con- ven1encA qroup. deluxe bumper group t1ntf'd qlass·complete deluxe wheet cover·, handling suspen<;1on Stk 110812 Ser :7A47H151052 $518680 '77 FORD Fl 50 c...._ styt.w. rlduiip Custom decor group, amp & 011 gauges. automatic transmission. power steering, cigar lighter Extra cooling radiator Stk !f0815Ser llF15BRV24251 '77 FORD LT1> II S 4-0oor Pillared Hardtop Polar wnite select'Sh1lt cru1se-o-mat1c. power front disc brakes. oower steering. Ouraspark 1gn1t1on system steet- t>elted radial ply tires. directaire ven· 111at1on system 400 CID V-8 Stk lf0744 Ser 117H27S 171336 $531223 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! '76 GRANADA 4 DOOR SEDAN 250 6 cylinder engtne. automatic transm1c;s1on power steertn.J deluxe bumper qroup tinted glass complete Ser ii 6W81L302708 Stk !11511 DRIVER ED CAR $3999 '77 PINTO W AGOH Front disc brakes m1n1-conso1e fold down rear seat. steel betted radial tires, autol'Tldllc tran5m1ss1on. deluxe bumper group. tinted glass complete. electnc rear window defroster Stk 110522 Ser ;; 7T 12V 1 17564 $439572 '7 6 FORD ELITE lD_H_.., Dark olue me1a1 11c wn1te hall v1nvl ·roof 351 CID 2V 8-cyhndor. dual ac· cent paint. stripes bucket seats. ca111orn1a emission eou1pment. HR 70x 15 wide oval wsw tires COil• ver11ence group Oerro Stlo. :;111 Ser 116G21H164111 ~4968 LEASING? 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'' auto tra"'I r.ldl') hea'<>r wholr>w lit 111ec; tinted glass Nheel C011Pr<, 953JPP) $2199 MAVHICIC 6 cvl auto tran<; laciorv air conl11tioning oower c;teennq oowor d1'ic brakes radio hearer wh1tRWall tiros l1n1od gla•;s wheel co11er'l (877NW11 $3399 IM,.AUCUSTOM V-8 auto !rans fal!Drv ·m power steering, power disc bra!\!'<; radio. heatPr w<;w vinyl roof t1nlPr! glass wheel CQVN<; '761KJU1 $3399 1973 PONTIAC UMAMS H.T. V-8. auto trans factory air, oower steonng. pawer d1o;c brakes. radio. heater. vinyl root tinted glass. wheel covers (# 11 3226) $2499 WAGOH 4 cyl 4 speed radio hPater. w hitewall t ire-; vinyl 1nter1or C525GRV1 $2199 $19,CASH OR TRADE DOWN OM AMY MEW OR USED CAR IM OUR HUGE INVENTORY LOMG IED l".U . • 12 MO./ 12,000 MILE LIMITED POWER TRAIN WARRANTY 4 cyl 4 speed radio heater (1C24J721 FREE OM DESIGMA TED USED CARS $2799 V-8 auto trans power steenng radio heater wt11tewa11 hre'I tinted glass wheel covers Landau top (ZKK8691 $1199 1975 FORD LTD 4 oooa V-8 auto tranr.. . factory air cond1t1oning. oower sleenng. oower disc brakes. healer. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. tinted glass. wheel covers. (II 135 t60} $2699 GlAHAOA GHIA Auto trans p0wer steerinq p0wer disc brakes. AM-FM stereo radio healer. whitewall !Ires vinyl roof. ltnted glass. wheel covers. 7 000 m1 (# 1924201 $4399 ~ ~ ll111lt••I •• ,.,.,, ... 10111.crl on a"• d•al•,. bv l "ord f;l4110' Cu. .SAU""· NCMMt ,._. ... ,.A.Mo ... , ...... , I A.M ... • , .... S-. 10 A.M. .. • , ... lllVlCI & 'Alft Meft·Pri: 7 A.M ... •,,Ill, 10.-tfl t , ... ~,) ,UTI DI~. MIN SAT. I A• te 1 , ... 1973 FORD TOR IMO 11arr, fac·ory air conditioning oower steering oower disc brakes. radio heater. wh1tewatl tires. vinyl rool tinted glass. wtleel covers (282LG81 $1699 LTD.4DR.H.T. auto tran<; factory air oower steP.rl'1q power brake<; 1ad10 heater. wh1rew;:i11 t••e-> v1ny1 roof. tinted glao:;s whel'I covers Nice Car (706GAM' LUY ... U. 4 cyl 4 soeed radio. heater whe01 cover<> 14 000 mt beauty. 11A66973) $2799 I LM.Bogd ~I-degree Mercury D r op • Who &&round Chicago sUll remembers the Nov~mber of 1911? On the 11th or that. month, a man died of heat prostration there. And on the 12th, two residents froze to death. Tem- perature dropped 61 degrees F. overnight. Comes to mind because a client asks if there were ever a crazier winter than this year 's M aybe not. But his tory's packed with astonishing weather tricks like that of the 1911 November. · The states of Colorado, Oregon and Washington, ln that order1 cam e out on top in one of lhose recent "quali- ty of human life" studies. Residents therein, Hke blondes, have more fun, it's said. Iowa, however , took first place In the mat- ter of education. And the Dis trict o f Columbia wound up number one 111 something called hea lth and welfare. Drinking glasses 125 years ago were only used on special occasions. And then only by the well-lo-do. Most people who owned lhem ~eJ!t them on a sideboard for ornamentation . Oda as it may seem , an 1850 etiquette book suggested that no lady should drink out or a glass without an attendant standing by to holc.J a naokin unrf Pr hP.r chin. Why is Vermont called "the covered bridge state"? It has fewer covered bridges, actually, than does Pennsylvania, Ohio, In· diana or Oregon. An estate in Scotland pays to the queen's representative in Edinburgh an aMual renl of nothing more than one snowball. · Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT l "e fOllOWIPMJ Ofl',-'\On\ d'C' ®•"Q t'Hl'\t f°\e \\ ., THE l"GUNA BEACH CAl\INET C",,HQP 1?1 Of •·•11 4ve l.JqUnJ 8\' ... tn (Aq11>\I ~dYMQlld ll MdrA!ldm 10l>UA'° 6 ol"l•Ovan 1.1,,.,.,-on Vu 10 CA l.,,, t\IN~\ •\ tonduth:d bv ~"ft\ d h1ldu• iW!'M.., 8 Mol' Ad4m T,,I'\ lt~twntnt WJ\ Hied '<Nlfh lnfl r ..,1,,,tv Ctrr~ of 0,(tnqe County on PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTI TIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST4'T EMENT TP\ .. 1oflo-N1nq oertor't\ •r• d01ng bu~· n• '' J ' IACIC 'i PIZlA, 101S El C•mo"o ,.,,, I M,..,_, C• "2U~ I u -. p, .. ,.,~ 8rookf'tart 11101 C ,,,~11 ti'\ Or .-.uf\OnqlOI'\ 8t!a(t'I. CA ~l•o J,..1,, Prf,.r\ 8rootrt-iar L 8101 C~<lolldn Or • Hunllnqlon 8U<h. CA •1b•& T nl\ bU\ln~\\ I\ c.ondu<.t~d by d f1•nt"ri.tl O..Hlnrr ~HO J.-•n P Orootiin.,.rt PUBLIC N011CE NOTIC&M "UILICSALa 0' COLU.Tl•AL TO 81 M.AO& l'\llUUAlolT TO CAL1,otlNIACIOMM&llC1AL C009MalOH ... IM HO.llOTO INO&ITaOMaHOf' CICILSTa,.MaM' NOTICE HEllfl'( IS CNVIN llY lltt 'IHELL OIL COM"ANY !NI •I 10 00 • m on -II~ 1•11. •1 '4rY1C• •I• uoro P'11MIW• louted al 11" M•rl>Or Bl•d Co•IAa ~•. t"t $HELL OIL ;i'C:~~cv~:~':.~~;t:;-;::1 ;:'~~ IOUOwl"' l>'-1Y, ell of wflltf\ M> bHn •el•lld It Ow Ctt>d\l<I •' lhe eulomotl .. MrYI<• O•lltn """"'" fOf'mtrly c.<ll'IMI ... el I.,. -. .. 91 .. n Hd'•U llY c.<11 SltOMn•. A. Ml\cetl-• llff•'l ol ln••n 1ory. lncl\ldlno ~M>llM, motor Ollt. encl tire\. " e Mlo«ll-s li.m• ol urvlo 'latfOll IOOIUndtQUfP"'efll; C MllC•ll-ou' fliturf'\: o. •~<-• •«•l••bl•: E. P.-1o1 A, e,C.and o. All of .... pr-r1y 11\l•d ebov• 1• w-. IHI, In I•-ol t ... SHELL OIL COM P"NY •• SECUllED PAltTY, o COLLATERAL Uf\cltr • SECURITY AGREEMENT c14oled January 11 U/I wh ich secur" lllt Obll9•11nn. ll•bltltl" -"' 1-odllt)\ of Cetll Stephens 10 tllt SHELL OIL COM· PA..-. V dnd nii•rctiM whit., tt'l"'f' ... , t>un '"'" • FINANCING STATEMENT wllh Ille S«rtlary o• Sl•te, Stale of CllHO<no• T ..... elor .. outll"'d PUBLIC SAL( uw.11 ~ ,,_ purwanc to S«llon •~ C•Hforftl• Comr"NtC111 C.Odt •h•(h orovtde\ tf\tt • sec:vrt'd p.erty m•v Aflff OE FAULT of• wcurtd lncleD••O MH. m•ll• 1 PVOI•< \di•~ totl•ter•I Snell O•I C.omoany p 0 .8o•- A,..fleim, C•llf0<nl1 •19111 Pullll\"td Or-CU•I O•••v Piiot, AP<ll l, 1'n Ill) 11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'l<:TITIOUS 8USINIU NAMf STATEMENT 1'ntt folfow•"9 oit'~°" '' 1101ng tttnl "'"\ ''"" CAPITAL PROPERTIES. 110 Ne~port CentP,. Otlv•· Sv•tt 111, Newoor1 6rocn C•l1forn1tt Q1MC) Rol>orl A Bvretd No 1 Jord•n E~h' 1,-vin,. (.a11torn1a ~71;.ti• HH\ nu'i•nP\\ ,, c.onoun~ bv o llmlt f'<I Od nnenh1p RotW,.14 Bu<.f't" Thi\ '\tat,.mrnt w it\ ,.te<t WO" ttwo Cou,,1v (IPri., of OrJnQ .... Countv on MM<h 10 1'11 ,.,,... Pul>ll"*' 0r ... ~ CO"'' 0~11v Pllol. M•rc11 "· n l0.6<10 .,.,..,,, "" PUBLIC NOTICE l'l<:T1T10US 8 USINESS NAME iTATEMENT IOJS·ll T,,r 1o•~nvoer\Ofl\ •t•OO•"'Q bu\ ~\\,. COMM~~(IAL CONUIAC.I IN!.TALLAflON CO. ~}O Pton11>•\IO'Y Or.W N~-18"a<:h CA.,..., Hrnrv ._.,.\.._ "SO Promontory Dr w N•Wl>Ol1 &"'<" C4' 97..0 "''"' " Jt~I. = S tl•lbcW Co•·• N•woo•l 8"1c11 C .. Trwt b\J~1nf'~hconducttd by d 11m•t f!d p.o rtnushlp. H~ryHns Thi~ statf"mMt WA, •1ttd ... ," '"'' Coul'ltv Cttrtt of Ordn~ Counly on M•rch 11, 1911. M ore~ l~. 1~11 Publ''"""d °""""'lt' Coa\I OA•'v p11.11 F1l14t r ...... '•'''"''Tl•nl ""'" l!f....., W•'" ·~ March'2J lO.andAOt'll •. 1) 1~11 Put>I• ~o °" ,,,?. (o) ,, 0 "'V P1lilr r'"'"" f:I ..... ()f OrJnq.t.: C'1untv un ''" ,, MorrtiJO 1nnl\or1t& 1) M l""n-'"11 ~•rC.'11\ '"' P UBLIC NOTICE "CTI n ous BU SINE SS N°'ME STATEMENT l he: tolle>W'no Mt~ 1, 001nq t>1t\1 nt:\"a., !.TANOARO 'iOFTW .. RE SVST E'.M~. '°81 SE Br•\IOI.:: It SJn &<I AM,(A •1101 Al~'(dl'\Clfl..-M 8rll'ft•v.6'114l vdn,.,. O• HuntlnqlOr\~dtll CA •H•I n,., bu\I~\ I\ conducttd t>v Ml 1n tit•I A NI Br"'11rv "'' '"'"""""' w•' 111,-0 with ,,,_ '"''V Cttr"llc of Oranqe Cou,,tv o"' M It(~ t7.1911 1'1 llto P•1nti'\~ c> tnt)lll (C'I' I 0 ty f11lot M•rt.h1J lO -Aort1• IJ 1~•1 lt\o(N. ,, Fll7MI f111t)I! Mo•rf l)r l'll'JI' (fJ,t\I 0 11fy P1lfll M ,,, n \II ...... , /\nr111' u ?O. 11111170~ II PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS BUSINEH NAME STATEMENT T,,• follow1nq C)P-r "J)n, .,, ,. o~'"" t-11,.1.,,, f'lf'I\\ "" INT!lRN .. TIONAL M'l0£1 £'1 <;)o40WS 611 W 191" SI P 0 Bo< : 111 Ccnt• M•W, C;>..,l?1 O<lftald A P~llO'\ IU 71 ('l• .. 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'"' ,.,.,.I.W's Hoffee: All real eislate adverti11ed in this newspaper iis sub· Jed to the Federal !o~air Housing Act of 1968 wluch makes it illegal to advertise '"any pre- ference, limitation, or d1scnmmat1on ba~ed on rare. color. religion. sex. or nuttonal origin, or an intention to make any such preference. l.Jm1ta· lion, OI' discrimination.·' Ttus newspaper will not knowingly accept an) advertising for real estate which is in viola tion ortbe law. Houffs for Sol~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 UNITS EASTSIDEl CM 2 Bedrm owner s unit in front. Bachelor rental in rea-r. Current income $W0 for both. $77,500. EXCLUSIVE WITH: ~~tfl .. ANYTIME SMART TR9'LEX Soon to slarl across from Santa Ana Country Club, coru.1stmg of a 3 BR, 212 bath, 2·story owner 's home +two 2 BR, 2 bath apts. for rental. All have f1replae:es. Interesting !'Ourtyard entry. Co11 crcd parktng for 6 cars Buy it luday & watch II appreciate before you l:.tkt• Pll))!lession. NOW $210.000. University Realty 673·6Sl0 R.E. SALES Brokers or salespersons, full /part -time, earn 00 /10 everytiml' *•UNITED BROKERS Realtors 6-l6·74H JOOO W.CoHwy,N B. SANTAANA COUNTRY CLUB VIEW Exceptional \•aluc in this s har p. la~tdully de corated hnml' un the s.tnlf course. Minimum main· tenanl'e yard. formal dining plus four nice berlrooms. Priva te master bedroom suite. Pnced lo i.cll at $115,000 Call 673 8550. ()Pl'J '11?•t'<..I "Jtnltf;• 11 l••l COSTA MESA llldeaway ! 2·Story. 2 bdrm .. Cape Series, adult condo. Nestled m Eucalyptus trees, w tdhl. garage. frplc .. encl. patio. 568.000 673-3663 642.4799 associated 81/'J~ [W<; ~FAl TOllS J ri 1 , W I ol "> o l ' rt: tl I VAIUTERS 8':i Int, no c.Jown. 3 br, w/centrnl ni r cond & heat. New rpls, fam rm w /(rpl. $43,950. W£STSIO£ REALTY, INC. 141·2323 OCIANVIEW LUXURY COSTS. • . . . . so little more -yet the eleJ?ance of this Dover Shores home 1s enough to stimulate the pride of the entire family. It is located on a nice wide lot overlooking the bay, ocean & Fashion Island. All rooms are spacious, incl. 4 bdrms., family rm. & formal dining rm. There is a 3 car garage & oodles of storage s pace thruout the house. Realistically priced' at $350,000. MISSION VIEJO Exceptionally sharp & well planned 5 bdrm. view home. Co mplete with 3 car garage. Owner transf. An xlnt buy at $125,000 759-0811 450 NEWf'OH T l:I NTEH OHIV£: 759·0811 ~~~~! .......... !?.~~,~~~~! .......... ~~~~ WESLEY N ' TAYLOR CO. H.EALTOHS ~1 11n· UH£> WHm SANDY HACH VIEW Luxurious 2-story 4 BR home with paneled fam rm, formal dining rm & 4 lh baths. Elegant LR with travertine & s plit stone frpl. Tall dbl door courtyd entry. Dover Shores. $385,000 211 I Se11t Joaquin Hills Rood MEWflORT CEKTH, N.I . 64it.49 I 0 GtMral 1002 G..wral 1002 ••...........••..•...•........................ EAST SIDE CHALET 3 Hedroom, 2 b;1lh on a qwet tree lm,•d t ul ck· ~ar Hard~ooc1 floor!., IL'>t'<i bnck ftr('Jllal'\' and imported la\'l' \·urla111s reflect the t·harm h<·n· l.;.1r~e pool s111• lot with easy bo:it or HV :wee~' 1'1ii·ed lo ),di at S7t.:AAI CA l.L!'>56 2tMiO «;::SELECT I PROPERTIES NEWPORT BEACH Move--ln-Able 111 llarbor View Homes. l\ew p;unt tn~1dc and out. Uµl(radcll l':irpets, wall l'011cnni.:s and drapes. 5 Uedrm~. li.:c family room w 1~et bar f'ormal din· ini.: room. 2 Fireplaces. View l'O\'Cred patio. Somcrscl model. As king only $169,950. 544.mo. "4"4t S""'ti ~ REALTORS Under $100,000 UNDER $50 000. On c·Of A ·KlrHI 3 SEVERAi.AVAiLABLE bedroom homt• lorall'rl l'O DOWN V,\ on a quiet tree ltnt·d ay ... ...,..,... ... ,...,,_ __ street. Two huge ru:.t1c I wooden sundcrks and 962·44n r.::)546·8103 pool.sized yard wllh E·Z , _________ _ boat or trailer a cl'css make this the active Beach Duplex family's dream homr• Pnc<•d nJ(hl at Sl.17,500. CALL 75 1 3191. t:=SELECT T'PROP ERTIES UPPER BAY VIEW-DELIGHT Charming 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home with ~wcrpmf! uppe r Newport 11.i y view, luxunous Ma!ltcr bedroom suite, so:mn.: woodbeam cathedral beam ceilings and mul'h more. If You Want The IEST Here it Isl Only S months n e w . A pride of ownership duplex that speaks ror itself with oce an view from a magnificent Ow(lers unit. Don't wait-This one is pnced to sell! Agent 559-4556 Open house Sat/Sun 2·5 3451 1 Via V•rde Copistrono l uch 4 IR-S,AHISH VIEW MANSION OVER THE IA Y Tasteful Kings Road 4 bedroom that has a view that won't quit! Beam cell· ings, newer conslruclion, charming kitchen (with an over-the-sink view of the Turning Basin ) and an incredible amount of storage area. This property has room for a tennis court. Presented at $325,000. U~l()U I: liCM I:§ REAL TORS ~ 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also in Mes..i Verni·. al 546 ·5990 1002 GtMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Will LOCATED OFFICE ILDG. 2-Story,t3/000 sq. ft. bldg. umong ex- cellent neighbors in civic center area. Room for additional I-story 5,000 sq. ft. bldg. & still have ample parking. Priced at $420,000. Will exchange. 673-4400 DM1IOft of H.tMw-lftvntw.e.t Co. I 002 Gl'Mf'Cll 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOOKING FOR I .I. IA YFROHT ? We'll share this 2+ units with vou and there's room for your "subi.lun llal yuchl." The fun neighbors makt• Uf'I fnr the fact that 1t ne<'cb a hit of personal "P1ua1" $275,000 ll'Al.llOA 1~1.1\' IJ -~73-6900. $42,950 Y~. it ·s still possible to get a 3 bd rei.1c.Jence for und..r SS0.000 ! Con ve · RELAX AHD ENJOY! St>cunty gates, jacuzit, :.uuno:;, tennis eourts, healed pool und the lu~ ury of be11ut1ful 2ardem1. Mastl•r bedroom halo l1n·p late. dPs k and VIEW' Italian tile l'ntry, cale .iu Ian plu~h l'arvl'I 1n..: Woocl pant·l11nit. ~ori:eou.-. bookea~e ;md wooc.J burntni! flreplact'. Ju:,t ~·few or the features 111 tl11s twaut1lul ""n d11m1n1um. Pri ce SI 11.000. Better hurry! b73~. N'fll Ill 0 •If S IU,_-1 f0"'f II I ' menl location for shop· IACI< llA y pm~ & community pool & Jacuzzi ovaslable too• HEATED POOL Beller check this out $86 900 0 • • T DAY ! 646·771 l. Tree-lined cul·de·sac in prime Back Bay area. Secluded formal Ii ving room . wh ite brick : fireplace. Open planned __________ .1 lumil y r oom . Chef ---------•I kitchen with pantry. RENTALS (){fice rentals bein,:? con· structed in Costa Mesa. Inquire. 646·39'l8, eves:673-4577 Lachenmyer Realtor Laguna Rmtchette WITHVIEW Hide·away master suite plWI 2 decoralor baths. Tropical gardrn put10 overlooks spark l111i.: healed pool. Owner will help finanl'C. Hurry, c11ll 962 7788 4'-KEY R€ALTORsX Only $115,000. fee. Call 644-7211 MESA VERDE Nearly 2 acres neslled 17 900 among giant oaks only NewDOrl leach S)2t,500 Don't miss this quality built 4 bcdrm home with i;11arkl1ni:; new bathrooms. Oeaullful custom pool by Irvine Pools. Many c us t om features thruout. Local· rd in NewpQrt lfarhor High School Dist <.:all 540-1l5l 4~ HERITAGE SI • 2''2 miles lo the surf with Sp:m1i.h arches and red a remarkable custom 1~~~~!!~~~!!~~ bnl'k pathway C'ntry built 3 bdrm + den +I· J\wesome spanish red family rm home de·1•--------- bn ck frplc. f''ormat din· signed to maxlm11.e the init. Cheery, convenience pa n 0 r a mi c. h [ 11 y kitchen w /pantry· Large ranchland view. Also S family room. Winding car covered parking + m m staircase to mam· room for campers, boats, moth mai.tcr wing-etc. The corral can 11!' hoi.t1ng private den or of· com mod ate as m a ny fu:r! 3 more bdrms. + 3 horses as you could ever hulh.~. E·Z rtire yard. 3 want with room lo s pare. car garage. Call now lo OFFERING r JHCE sec. &16·7171 $220,000. ONN "' o •II\"'"' ror.tNl(t• Call 644_7211 [e:&MM~ Me1ade1Mar Large Costa Mesa home with 4 overs ized bedrooms. family rm. hcovy 11hake roof, tiled r ntran tc way &. f1rcplare. Gr1•al location closo to park, tennis courts and all schools. .J1.111t listed call S4G-5880 ror full detail~. ~HERITAGE REALTORS Fantastic double Vll'W from this immaculate home. View even from base m e nt works hop! Superb overl!ized family room & formal living room, botb w /(rpks. , ________ _ Thi.a 3 bdrm llilltop home ,. is ablolutely first class w/many xltas. $4(),8944 . • REALTORS Classified Ads sell big ~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~ items. s mall items or GtM,.. I 002 G....,... I 002 any 1lem. 642·56'78. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• • •••••·~··••• or 646-7711. ~ Walker & hrn Real lstate TAX Save Duplex. 2 blocks to Beach ! Red Carpet Rcoltor 754.1202 DOVOU OFFER A SERVICE? Let the public know with an f.d ln the Daily Piiot Ser\tlce Dlrc<'tory. i. can COit you as lltlle as 11.85 per day. For more In· lormadon and ~mpleft ,. rates caU IH2·5478. G ... ,.., I 002 G..... I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ Al'f'IALIMG • OHi OF A ICIND • H. Y .H. 4 BR home which is cleverly dee· orated and shrewdly practical. Brick and parquet floor!, beamed high cellln gs. a11 remodeled in "15· '76. Like new outside and inside. $o many features, we strongly re- commend you come and see lt. $147 ,500 FEE l1t A COl.DWaL ..... CO. 644-1766 1111 IAN JOAQUIN HIU,I RO l!l'~TCIHTIR ~II. mecneb I Irvine ~ ~ realty .. U~CHO·JAM·JOAQUIN ,GOLP COUllSI 1.0CAflOM By lhe loth "tee." Popular "San Joaquin" Plan. Downstairs unit - highly upgraded -2BRs, den & din· ing room. View! $105,000 (M59) LOVl!LY ''SAM CAaLOS"' Pl.AM 28Rs + dining room. Many ex- tras! $ll0,000. M60) ....~1'2·1414 '42·123S 644-6200 901 Dover Drive H•rbOr View Centtr lrvlM .. C•m1>1o1i V•lley C.nttr 752·1414 '· .... __.,...,._..-.. '. -- ~<It~··· , 4 ~ • ......._ FOr W. ~HotlH• Fw S-. Hovtn For Sale ~! .~.~ .....•. ,~c:'!!:!.~ ~ ...... . I Wedncnsday. April 6, 19n O"AIL Y PILOT .,--~ ~-... ':!' C.pttr.o IMclt I 011 Caiphtr..o hac.h1 0 I I .............................................. ~:.~~ ...•... ~!:.~~ .•.•... ~~.~~ ..•..•. ~-~~ •. .,~.-: •• Co•ta Mna I 02" Costa MeM I 024 a"-. I 044 l"IM I 04 • • • ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G......a I OOZ GeMNI I 002 GeMt'GI I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ®herbert hawk ins HEAL TORS .. arna uvtMG ssa.soo You'll love this charming one level condo, 2 bedrooms, shake roof, walk- ing distance to beach. The ultimate in privacy in surfside condos. Excellent condition & location. Show & sell! ! A muMPH IM IEA.UTY s I 22, 900 Spacious Stratford Park Model 206. Fantastic floor plan combines a func· tfonal fa'mily home and an enter· tainers delight. Home is endowed with the finest off ea lures. 3 fireplaces incl. one in huge master bedroom. Prot. landscaped. SUPER SHA.IP & EXTRAS $65, 900 Lovely 3 bedroom, 2112 baths, CI A con- ditioning, large rooms, patio. 2 car gar. with door opener & room for ca mpe r or motorhom e . Lus h landscaping, 2 pools, tennis courts. clubhouse. Near schools. shopping & freeways. GeMraf 18055 MOC)ltolicr St. Fountain Y alley 963-8311 I IOOZGeeral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY VIEW FEATURED IM HOME MAGA.ZIME Two luxury units, secluded area of old Corona del Mar, each with unobstruct- ed bay view. They're big, they're beautiful! Mus t see! $320,000 RED Carpet. Rl'all.or'11 hu11 a !11ntusllc buy! 2 llomes on an R2 lot in Coi>tu Mella! Hurry to sec thiis tax saver ! Red Carpet Realtcirs 754·120'.l NEW LISTING OCEAN VIEW. Brand new, quality J bedroom homt', fplc, s hake roof. copper plumbing. Still time to chooi.e your own l'arpel & lue! l\va1lable about JuJy 1s t. ~l.500. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 HOME As Yau Like It! Beuut1fut pool with lots of d eck in g. Largt.' lundscpd yard. Ruom for boat or trailer parking. 4 Be<trms w /sunhtc coun· try k1tchan. Call /\gent 5-15 8424 lo see inside COSTA ME~A EASTSIDE Extra clean 3 bdrm. & lam1ly rm .. pool home. &:.t 1-:a:.t:.1de lnl'C1 t1un. hnck frpk .. low ma111 lcmim·c yard SI09,5(K)' Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors .. 675·7060. Newport Beach Chalet OCE1\N RHEEZE on tlw, WO•llby t•hall'l type :! story :1 lll.'drm. :! buth homt• Ctost' to pool. ten- rus & re•· hall. W~lk to beach. L.iri.:1: <kl'k over garage . For :.ippl. l'all SAH MIGUEL • PICASSO 'ii·. l A super buy! Thi" 4 Didn't work h\lr •, but lf :: J bedroom family home yuu will juitt xtop by' you btugo ruor. ·rttAILER access nug l '"" e 41 iui ' with POOL, SPA, Tll.E . I l t .. ' k h t 11i:Jr <itoPped by. The be • ; and on ia cul·de-sae. Ju11t oL thls home Is just J • r lah\ for Southern much to descrlh, .• A• ~ Calltorrua c nltirtaming. super 4 bedroom l limf\y j $119,900. Call for an ap· home In lhe COLONY 011 pointml.lot. a cul-de-sac street with a DRAMA TIC ILUFF HOME -In c~.tr.o S.ach. Three IMdrooftls two ......_ 0c .. •lews from H~ room. A cust.Wnd ...._ -...-ac1e• In ••err corw. Two ,.tfos wromdtd by be..tfful 9Cll"'dles ..ct wfth .....dincj ocean views. A.ft > CMlfstanclltcJ •alu4t ••••••.••••••• $275,000 LA<JllN/\ HF.ACll 497-2489 499-4551 DANA r Ol"JT 49:).ga12 l.i\GUNA ~!GUEL 495-1720 . DEL CERRO Large family home in convenient area of Costa Mesa. Upgraded carpets & drapes. Beautiful patio. Squeaky clean! $84,900. Hurry for this one! CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M . BIRD Associates, Realtors - RANCH REALTY 551.2000 CALLUS FOR *HOMES* S'0.000.$70,000 larize lot. Near POQJ.- und TENNIS court~ .. ~.000. Call for appt. RANCH REALTY 551-2000 . ~~~••••••••••!~~~ ~.~~!i:-••• !?.~~ Costa Mesa I 024 HuntmcJtot1 leach I 040 ·········•············· ..........•...••..••... in Tustin & Irvine Privacy THE HOMESELLERS Ilg fvn Patlq NEW Brookview Home! Gl'eat location!! :'>lost major <1pphances ancluded ! HcdCarpct Realtors 754·l20'.l DID YOU GET REFUND OM YOUR INCOME TAX? .. or duJ lhc landlord de· dut·t the• taxc:. and in· ;.11rnnco from 111!'! rC"turn '! \'our :.11vm)!s on ml'ome tax will help p<1y for th1i. tovelv E/Side Duplex Cape Cod Duplex Corona del Mar South or llwy. corner lot facing South. Two 2 Br';,, fptc's & new l'arpe t Uivided ~car gar. Call 675-9259 BY J\PPTONLY By Owner 701 /701 '·2 &:goma Ave. Sl49,000 Costa Mesa 1024 .....•.•••...•.....•••. MESA DELMAR 1023 PRESIDIO 4 Br. 2ha, fam rm, pout. ant<:rl'om. fire al<1rm. smoke alarm. new l'pt'g. do:.c to :;1.:hls. s hOfJS & rec·reat1on. SS-1.500. For Appl call 546-5605. So. Calif Realty Open 1925 Lanai Dr. 5Br. OWNEH'S FIXER : Save .. ___ 7_5_2_-_5_3_5_3 ___ 1 Super homeCorthe fami · xlnt country db loc. SSS hHe! 4 Vl'l'sa t1ll' CUSTOMIZED ly who loves outdoor ~ a 11 y x t r a s b t'<J r o um ~. 111 n 1 n ~ partie,i ! Big c o vered ~·8614 '540 201K kitchen, b11{ hvin~ ruon1. Magnifircnt . expanded pallo. rtower planters , MESA VERDE ht•arty f1rcpliH'l', l'OV· "LuSalle" townhome in sprinklers front and re -cn~d patio. Cloloe tu ever· University Park. This ar. J bedrooms, even a r b I fine home has 4 bdrms., d L• 1 d' · Rcpublit-: beaut. Spanish ythlnl{. $68,700. ' ar el . en a rea ... orma 1nmg, ~tylecl home with large HLTRS. call 962·5566 rlcn & family rm. & brick fireplace. $70,800, fut .i Bdrms .. 3 baths. --------tc3 lures ceramil' lile liKR, call 540·1720. dining & famtly rms. & ---------•1 noonng, VanLwl papers offll'e. Offered ut $127,500 WALK TO BEACH & upgr aded carpeting. The view from the den tf you ran tear yourself mus t be seen! Call us, away for a • 2 hour from we'll 11rrange 1t. 5129,500 759-0226 ( CCAll~t9s9ATES~ MESA VERDE Fine ·I 5 bdrms, :! ;.lnry <!'" ba h ome. M l/ST Sl'.:E! THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 year new. :1 bedroom. :! 1 l ~5~-~oo_o,, ..... -bath Prelolcy lrnitt luwnhollSl.'. Only sn.ooo. ('all lll)W "FOOTHILLS"-Nr. the :.ea. X-Model 3 br. 2V.J ba lownhm. Centra l A/C, loaded w /xtras. Comm," pool. jacuu1. Mm. to · this lovdy, l:Jq;e. one ~ VILLAGE. ·: .: REALTORS FUN F luor. aprt.. UC L . _ _ _ ___ __ Nestled in the hills, rural FAMILY LIVING IRYINE'S FINEST sett 1 n g • S 8 4 • 9 5 o · Owner /bkr. 495-6789 Guyer needs ()pix within 5 • -·-, Beautiful Ran cho San ---------- . ~ • . ) - with price and "l'ERMS you can afford. Call 540-3666 mi of C M. Will pay ~1cw Jbr. 2 ba. $1·1, .. l\)O Great pool horn~ wilh J o<iqu rn T ownhome .1---------- L1round SlOIJOOO.GJl -ltl46 ~514 W. Central. S.A. fire ring & lots of de<·k· Overlooks i::reenbell & VILLAGE II , ' 1:.?1:ll S!H 0427: 431 7:111:1 mg. Only a mile from the pool. With this home you HANOVER _ ~ 816 CANYON· CONDO MESA VERDE SNL'1\K PR .. 'V1L:w . Ol'C'an. llu!(e ucdrms. can forgl.lt those yard c. L ,._ r· I d . h Beautiful Hanover plap.. -• ll's·a peach ' Spal'iuu~ :I orm a in111i,:, \lg<: l'hor es & enjoy elei;ant - U 2 B L ' lt Sol r 211 hrand nt·w 2 s lur; family room. :1 l'ar lt\'lrl". Bell"r J"'urry! with vaulted wood beam r a. ,. am m . · " homes Wesbide Cm.ta "' ~ ' <'t.'1hngs, a free Manding water heater. O n qu1l:'t garagl:'. 1-:n·r) th111g tor Call 64.5-0303 n il de ;,ar-. w prit:t• wm· Ml'~a /\ppt. only. Writc family fun' JW>l Slltl ooo f1replal'e, plul!h carpel- Cla:.s1ficd Ad R81J.t Ua1ly 11. · · -1ng. a lormal 11ining rm .. ning P''lH'h lrcl', on li:l' l'ilol, I' o. nox 165U, R b t • -a stunmng atrium .and lot. By owner. l'rtllt On· Co:-.t.1 M1·sa 92626 0 er S • • l()Catcd on wcxxied gr een- ly. S7!'l,tJOO 545.:121:1 or -'-·ll locat1·0 A mu~t "e0 5-IO.:J.122 Bv O\\ncr :ibr l ·'•ba. Realty , ~·onlyS86.~. ~ "" --ftu.:l· 1ot. i1nm;1c'. SGS.!JOO. tu::?l1 l each Bhd ~·c,..,._......_~ POTENTIAL + 2 linit~. good arcu, good packai:e. good pokntial. 640-9900 :>&I'.! J<Jljg, pnn only_ __ Huounc1on 8•"''" Woodbri. Arborfake --------•I Choice Waterfront Fountain Valley I 0 34 --Nt>w :!·level Exec. Condo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GLEN MAH 4Br. 2Bu. new red hill~ ... 552-7500 ~U~· FOR,~\_\ ~~~~! .......... ! ~.~~. ~~~~! .......... ~ ?!!~ ~!'!!~~~!~!· ·!~-~-~·!~~ Oubtandini: ·1 lwdroom l.}('auv1lle model. Mul'h ;,ought :.fte r end unit with f;Jnl<ist ic \'i~w . 10' l'ool with Fll'UZZi 1-:nt1n· art•a ll'nc•c·•I 111 "'roui.:ht 1r1111 :'ll u't ,.,.,. to <iµ prenatt• \'.\LLEY HEAl;f'\' Founla111 P ark 2 ;,ty :1 Br cpb, frpk , ultn BB(}, ~~d;~::iJ~;ii&ro":o;~,~~ ---------• 1·11d unit Twnhm~.' AdJ nH·t· yd. 2 :n_a r!·om lwach. ;.;.ilt· 67:1-262-1 /~·0122 :\lilt· Sq Park. :st1:!.:11H pnnonl:. ,it;H .\.l.'ix .. NEW 11rn1 P rinl' only. 5-111u:li1 STEALIT!! · ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR, 412 ha .. fam. rm. & formal dining: lge. lite patio & waterfront deck. $350.000 BAYl'~H ONT. pier & fl oat. lots $185,000 to $325.000. to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\odf• OroVf• N 8 675 6161 Gneral 1002 G..wral 1002 ...•.......•......•........................... Newport Exec. Fixer UDDer lfruuil rul v"ttw oi: II 1\ CK ti A Y. La r J! l'. -.prawllnJ! ranch s lylt• l lert' ·s an opportunity for lht• t')(t'CUll\'C who want~ to II\ 1111 a home lhe '' ay h1· wants it. If vou h.1 w· tmul{malion. lh;e. 1s )1111l thc home for you You'll better hurry on th 1s orw' Call M~-0303 FORESTE OLSON "'' ut •, '''""' WOODIRIDGE ""'~· c·nrnt·r . llro.1dmo11r :! hdrm. & dt•o. ~ lo.1th h 0 ml' ; S h ii I. 1' r <I I> ( t'alh~dral l't•rl d1n111).! rm. + t'3l1n)( ,1n·,1 1n k1tc•h e n . h.inthomt• ~lunJJJ:>lvrw l1rt1 k lrpt..: .11 r c•ond (' .ir pt•\., ~ ti I' .q ) 4: e. In ~ l II d c d ii l Slli.:100• lalboa loy Prop. R~altor' • 675-7060. Trude ) mir olct ... turf fo1 llt•W ,:011d lt'' with a t 'l,h~1l1t·1I .111 HI:! ;.i;iR GtMrat f 002 Gefteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Starting April 12 The First Total Residential Real Estate .. Educational Program R eal t:.stote "alter-ticenslflQ development program E very sales person invited 10 attt.:nd A ward yourse lf with the program tle- signed to make you more successful 1 Learn the skills to make real es tate a career -not jus t an ··avocation" E ffective -Increase your 1ncomo S tartsAprll 12 at Irvine Host Motor Hotel, Irvine T aught by Realtor Mi chael McG1nnl~. who has sold over $48 million in ton years. A complete 40 hour course including a special 8 hour Symposium/Workshop T uition -$200.00 (Tax deducllble) E nrollment llmlted to 1~1 CALL "Char" Himes (7t4) 996-34f> (collect) NEW WORLD DISCOVERY SYSTEMS,lrtC. .. l.[AINNQ CXff'CllANff 2800£. MADISON AVE., SUITe 8·7 FUL1.EATON CA 92831 NEWPORT HEIGHTS l·;ll•g anl. 3 liH. J UA hum(', :.onn ; patio w pn\ ale pool & j11c·uu.1 640-9900 640-6161 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. 1470Jaml>o._Rd .. -18•-tJf !'>;).& 3'i:,!1; II.' ow11r. l 'pi:rcl d 1Br. I Ur hornl• on qu11•l nil d•• :1 h .1 . i.: ,, m c• t ,1111 rm ~ar·. has F;1m l<m, + :! 1'1'1111· 1111t y ~ll 1 :11111 fpk ·~ ..... m ore s1:1.5011 H-1:! •~10:1 llAIWIN fll-'..\LTY Mesa Verde Pool 4 Bdrms Pool Showplace :lllrl relui-m granous Ii\' ang 111 l'n1vcrs1ty l'ur k . :! ~tv townhome. J BR, 2 h;; : IOJm . rm Walk or li1nl'le lo pool, tcnms. g11lr. park~ & shoppmi;. SllK.000 LISTING :i bclrm. 2 ba. Townhbmc 111 Walnul S<1uare. 1-'ully i\ C. Scwin~ r m with l'll~tom shclvin~. lfome sh1JW!o u lot of 1'.L.C. Comm . parks , pout, and Bil() Won't lust long at.. :\ll-:S1\ \' l·; IW I·: h1Jnw. :1 ---------Hr ,'I,: farnil\' :\11111 1•c111d 58!1.V!I;, U\\ ~er :,:li -i:J:>;! PARKSIDE ESTATE (;\H'j.!{'ll\l:O. l'X<:e Ull\ l' h111111• S w1111 p u11I . f,11'11/11 . ~'l'l'l'OhllU ;.t• Sp.11·1n11,., Ouor pl;1n, 1 \11.·droo111~. 1111 m.tl 11111 111g , ro<'k l1n•11L11·1· l>1 lll"' kttl'lll'll . tt\1111·1 S17,tKKl BACK BAY VIEW =--""' un lht· m.1rk1•l 111 ~• lne.it1011 l'•lll\ t•11 11·11I t 11 <ill Wood:1\ and ;1rd11t1•1· turallv 111t1·r1·.;t 111..: :1 h4.'flroo;11 ('11111h• ;\11" e 111 1•onchl11111 ;.i11d 1·u11rd111;it 1·tl 1ln·o1 21t111i,: U4.950 SPRINGTIME FRESHNESS fht~ h111nc· I~ th•· IH'rft•('I lill•ntl col nt•w111·~' ,inti " ,1 r m 11 c• 1· 11 r W l' 11 pl.1111wtl :1 h1·dro.1m humc· \\Ith la1111h 11)11111 ,111d 1·111·los«d 1 ;ird ~qi.1ral1· 11111 ,1\t• ollll'l' v.1th 1\11111 $139,500 - \\11\1 I 1<1 HON r llOMI ._ REAL ESTATE I JI 1400 BUILD I I UNITS On thl\ pn 1111• l>H'('t' •If l .. Ultl l-l'OJUV 111'1 'h1•ltf'r, .1p11n•11;ol111n &< 1111.,•0•t· lion r·lr• <ll~Wnt'(' lo th<' ht•.ofh ~16 7711 •• HAPPY E~TER We roun<I you <'an put all vour ei(l?S into 0111• ii.iljkel. EnJOY 11 ,, twdrm (.'onclo. Cle;in, JUl!il p;11nt c-rl Easy care kltch('n. Pn vale yarcJ & patio. Comm. pc>ol, Children's piny area. clubhouse & pork. Near So. Cou111 Plaza. Make offer now. Pnced al a low $53,SOO. 549 8&>5. Adult Condo t-:'<tr.1 l:1ri.:>'. 1111~rad1•d :: 111 111 lht• Wood' . 111·ur 111·\\ l11,11n h11m .. \\ olh pool. rel' r<Hllll . '<el'UI ll) & rn.111) xtra;. $74.950 645-3474 ---~-~,- ASSUMABLE YA LOAN l·:""'llt·nt ',1lue for lh1;. ~ l)l:drm :.! hath home in H11n 11n gt on Bt-arh 1'11" 11lt"'> opportunil) lo ol.-1·m .1tP, landi;rapt'. t'tc· t.1 \tiur dei-ofl'i, lktll'I' h111:r\' Ill ""'' th" ;it :!f~l.K!i<t l'lca)l' t'.il I lor .11ftl1l1un<r I 1nt11 and a 11pt 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. lal>oa Peninsula I 007 ........•.....••....... ik!:ich hou~e. 2 lols ll(I!> W Uttltloa. $145,000 Murshall Rlty • 1;75.olfi()() 5hr. •11>11. wt·t har, form11l din rm. <lc•n & ram.rm. SI 7!1,:-,oo lli:l :122ll --Corona def Mar 1022 ...........•...•...•... IYOWHER Sp)'lllalls Hill, $269.000. 5 Br 3 Ba. View. Harbor V1l'w Jltlls, $189,500. 4 Br 2 Ba. View. 640-2981 (Qualified Buyers Only) EASTSIOE 3 BDRM + FtREPLACE \Ill'\' l'n\ram·t• & roo111 to.-;11trlitt1111ul parking I l.11 dwood I l1x11·~ .• HI tied 1•11('1 pu110 eURt<AJH S ":..JI) OPEN HOUS( A( Al lY '~\ 11e5~·5·~9~0G1 M1"v --- DESIGNED FOR HAPPY LIVING 1, I <: J\ N 'I' I t ' \!11•afl·d. S!M.000 BKH. ~l'Ht;'l;hl.r:Ht-:ll '\1111 t'.dl:1tu li:.!11 \\ 11'1111 111···~. """'. ,,.,,1 .. TAR E ,'(: ''"' nlllll' •II• tor n LL <':tmp .. r , hout ~· pool Hl·;,\CT I 1111 . :1 fl\ .. ,. I I c l'f ... (;1\NT '.\ln\o•tn i•ond ,I .,. n a1orn1a 1·111,e 111 ;\l lk S•t l'al'k. Irvine I 044 .\~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-8616 Huntinqton Beach I 040 ...........•...•.....•. Dutch Haven ~arina ~rter Home! ~.S<Kl 11BR. 2ba, frplc :!Ul It. to th(• I rg luk" Club l'l)(hls, pcH11, lclllll!> hra1HI 1H'W T ry 15': 1 down or :um. l bu. 3·l'ur lf5 3C.otPUSJ>a·fRv ... E· i.:ar. Entire 2 n<l . fir - mC1stcr s uite. S99.SOU. Logwta Beach 1.048 Owner /bkr. 540·0555 or ••••••••••••••••••• •'•• :>1:11 ·59!t(j LOTS FOR SALE SANMIGUEL L I ST l•;N 1'0 'J;U I-: lintier t•o n:.lruction hurry & you can C'hoost' your l'olors! Sepal'atl' d11ldrens a rea Me.tr hdrm wing has sauna. 1a<·uu1. & your own pn' all' ckn. Frm I din rm plus hdrm & lam rm. 2 trpl<-i. W.1lk lo golf ''mirs.• & only $2 l:.!.000. ; .. 15 !~1!11 ChOll'C lluntin AlOn Heat•h locution near :-.chools, s hopping and Marina. Neut :1 bedrm w hugl' family rm, .i::a~ C u t 1• :! l> e rt r m w ll h 1· us 1 n m r 1 r c p I :1 l' t! & l<islC"fully l'nclo~ed front put1 0 Yard i s ra I " n cl ~ c a r> t' d maslerp1cn•' Near l'Om · mumty park and pool <ind tennis l'OUrt ! Sound mcl'" Call Bed Carpel Hc:illors. 8:13 :!380 J\ s uper huy ! This 4 bedroom family hom e with POOL. SPA. TILE roor. '!'HAILER UCCC!ili a nd on u cul-de·sac. Just rt g hl fo r South ern C..hfornl3 ente rtaining. S1 l!l.900. Call for a n ap- BIRDS·Bui ld your. dream home on this·uni- que canyon view loL J\ l'Ountry selling on a qwet road in the pr~stigiouii area of Laguna. A peek or the ocean included for , , $47,500. Goff Co11n~ View :i flNlrnum nt•stlcd r1ghl 1111 l!th l"uirway o ( l.'X· cl11~1vt· Sanl11 i\na l'oun· l ry C:luh. Dl'l'U1'atc1J lu a "Tc•t•"! Fl1mlly room, format th11111g M a1tn1fl r·l·nt ul rrnm V1111 wo11 't hl'lll'Vt! th1• S llll ~l'l'> 1 Sl 1t>.OC)(1 Broker J\1>k l•>I' Sh11rnn. !Hi3·R!Hll l>lln kit.. massive stone ---------•I ~mlm~ n us WEEKS SP ECIAL· Landlocke d but still u piece of the action. In- vest in Laguna's future. $0,000 lo Sl0,000. fplc A b a r.i::ain al ~i7.000. !l:ll·51!00 Westhaven Reattors lnt'I RE N~twork Comfort For a lar9ain Fine fa mily h lltll<'. a bedroom !>, di ning kitch t'n, h1rge la v1n,: room 1s grcal for enter· ta1 ning Btl! <'O\cred patio Only SG!l.900. 1·all Tarbl'll. llL TRS, a.1:n1&.'YI IRVIMEPOOL $69,900 ('harming lr v11w pool homl' Quiel trt'l' lml•d :-.trt•r-t Formal tl1n • wood pant•le d li\'1ni.: NORINS REALTY * 494-8057 * room -hm·k f1rr11lo.1cr. RANCH RE.ALTY CALL US ·- Large :.ep<iratl' Mu~tt·r 551•2000 For all the latest mulli~ wing. 1.lu1lt1n boo k pie listings available in shl.'lves. professwnally ,~1--1 1 1,1 ., 3 Laguna Beach area. lnnds<'apc<I grounds + ... u \'ere a e an 4 ••. beautiful kidney shaped bedroom , 2 bath, New ... pool. t>on't m iss this at carpel~. drapes. $76,900. mp: tl.~1}c:;}rem. only $69,900. Call nnw ~U54a. ~ l:mfillli3W 752·1700 Woodbri~ Arborfak 499·2800 •.>"'"'"''·''"''j~''·J'f''''''' ~ e ---------=~- [ -~ Super upgrnded 2 hr. 2 • ~ ' · ho. lux condo . Den. rorm. ONE ACRE Cool Pool , din. ::i rca. Near lake. ' . St 11.soo. S60oo Under ESTA.TE Park Your Boat -mkl. Xlnt Le('ms. Avail San Juon dream hoD}'e, THEGOLF Suf'l('r fine hnmr. i.:mit DORADO!!! u pprox. Apri l ~0th. Under construction, du· COURSE IS YOUR run center , pri\'at<' yOJrd . In Irvine's exrlus iY<' 495·5906 or SS!J.1833 by lull'.e cuslom·built home IACI< YARD r,ool & party unr 4 RANCH, this beautifully owner. on one acre estate over.- . ..... 00 8 Camlly room lookln " Capisl ran,o tie tl part or lhC' al'tion on ""'r m • • decorated :J bedroom ....,...... -----.. thr !)th itre<•n! l•'r ml din firnplal'e, formal d ining. '3 m 11 y h 0 m e w i l h --~ . .-..n...-Valley. 4 bed room s, 4 .. rni&tumrm&4 hdrm& Great for s umme r . tasteful color coordina· baths, gourm et kltch'en :i hath:.. Ms tr hd rm S86.50e!. 'I'a.rbcll, RLTRS, lion would be 11 rt.'al joy Rancho San Joaquin with everything bullt In.:: " downi;tuir:o. . i•ut the _call_962·5566. to call home. Now only 2hr & dl.ln on golC course. 3fire places. $290,000. l'utting green at back r~,'1!!111•1•~··· c·hildren ups tairs . BtfloWNER'S BARGAIN: $7!l.~JO.Callfor appt. door,foreverview,closc r e • •• 11 • • ..,,.---• t i I e . pa n e I i n B . · 4 644·5275 eves & wknds Laguna Niguel • • lndst·pin~ 1\11 this for Grab it quick! Pr('t\y ~ to tennis club. $97,500. '[; WijTllliWJW ' • Sll5,000. 545-9491. wallpaper, ca~ts. ®w . ~ Ca ll 833·9511 wkdys or 3 Monarch U:iy PT;7.ll y bedrooms, modern 496--7222 831·083. UPERB kitchen thut Mom will --~~;;...-.;;-;-~;:-~-;:~:;;-:;-:;~;;r~~~~~~~~~-OMES love . $64,000, Tarbell, ,. RLTRS, call 842·88S4. Sii'" & ~INlf REAL ESTATE VERY NICE Duplex So. or Hwy. On corner • .z frplcs , llrdwd floors. SlSS.000 by owne r . b'73·60m Welker 8 leo RBYI Fstote t 1N Fmd whal you want in ----~ -:_:.-_-_:-_-_-:_::::::_-_ -....!.==:;::=:::;:=;;.......::.:: "' r1 ~~~~;;~;;1 Daily PilotClassificds. $©\\.~µ-[J,£~s · RA~i~:::oLTY Gl'Mt"Cll 1002 G...-at 1002 Thaf Intriguing Word Game with a Chudfe ••••• •• • •• ••••••• •••• •• ••• • •• • •• •• •••••••••• •• U l•d 1'y CUl'f a. •OUAN -----:::~-:rr-o~ cae: 110111 ILlllS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DOVER SHORES OUTSTANDING VIEW Call tor appointment to see this lov-. ely view home oveclooking the bay. ~ Bedrooms. formal Roman gardens with E uropean Old World elegance. Exquisltc ttuallty by Ivan WelJs. $289,000. • .. • oova DIUVI • 631-1800 0 ~'~"!9...,t:;-':..,,:, :,';. Prestlgiou~ Turlleroek 6 •-oo lo•"' lovr ""'°'• -d• Bdrm. cus tom. Quiet I FOTFES I I I I I 12 r~C_U..--J'Prl_E...-11 : . P I·· 1-I . · . I K A 8 E l I ~ I <.In romemb~ when, if 1---,l-'-r.l~~"-,JF-T.l':-i kids wenrod to sctro peOl)lll, . _ • = _ • lhtv drened up u a w11ch. ._....__,,...._._....__. Now, lhty d<en vp 4• -- 1 • C H I C E T I clwk• In a •vperm&rket. •·• , I I I i I' e c-...... .... (~"'"· ••o'•" . • • • [ • by MIM"IO M th.9 f'llM•ttp WOfd1 ._....__,,.__,_..._..__. ¥0\/ doYOlop lrt>m t•ep No 3 b•low e ~:~:.~ :sw!m r 11-r r r I' I' I' J I ~~w:N•Mr 'Oil I I I I 1-1 I I 1 SC~M-LITS Anlwera In Claniflcatta. 5·lSO . I I tree lined street. Gated garden entry. Huge scparatu falfllly room. Formal d ining room. Brick frpk. in elegant living r <>o m . L arge master win!{. Laundry room . P r ofessionally l a nds caped . 3 c ar ~ara1ie. Only $123.000. Call today! 752-1700 Ol~N 111'1•IIStVN108' Nl((I feli~Mfl Calif ffm for ul• by owner. 3 Br, UPitrd'd , l ove l y Jndscpd , & courtyd . $73.500. Call ss1-im Prl.nc only. 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Al.Ulo Beach• 1eu ILIG.a.a.l'W' LID Pvtpty.493-Tf6l VY · dahwbr cov'd peUo Obi .,...,.ex. r 1 .... comp WAU«ITS9UAIUi ..,. ..... oooi ....... e J tbu'IUOeu)'1tcptioU\e ""' 0 ISLE NOMI• c t • Buycrne«!IOPL.Xw1th1n prace.'$430 se.:1212 redecon ed. 11ar. sml Cleaa.lbarp2bdrmcot'I ,Br•O.~fplc.MSl)JQO, and' lf9 poO ryp .t709. 6lh lt!Vl'I. S of CM p od rncd yd. SmJ c:hlld OK n do w/eentral a r «>odl • •• • ~'· ' · •'"' · 3 Bdrm.. speaker system thruout. aln&le. Mie.nollu C~rt Sl~ ooo 631: 1~ arou pet 5 · UH + d ~ P · ~ frahlY 1 J>'lln\ed Ul\lve~ty Pnk. 3 lb-' w .... -Family rm. with fireplace. '\t car PaclflcV1ew.499-:m6alt . . 38r.2ba.Cotl•aefqrJc ~~.li41MeyerPt. ready to movt Into' l{a,culdeu~.MaOmo. garage, Callror apPointment. • '"" WANRD ""' , "'· Nl<e '"'""~"'· ..,. °'""" P6>" wa<M. -!'Gol.J " ....... ,...,.., PRICE D "'nUcED TO ..,AO,IUVI .. cemetery IOU Pac1C1c WbadoulJd llk_eA~ old house. 3 BR Br ... b• ....... v~-•e mo Kids & peta. but no only CMO/cno. cau to Sff ! RTLER.~ Oleo tae n......., ~.,.,.,, Vt.w Memonol Park. . y In~ ol repairs. • -• ~ru LMa-2178... @> 4 Br: r-.ai RIP· otn)SJ'l, LOW ON. -Lee Exec t rm home, C1 n yon Vu. ~9. 900. 638 a66.l /~7 $28feach. ~-2662 or Vacant Lot. Cost• 142S aa • a ea. cw dt aac 1«. Nr. :~-1_/,.tt:'I.~ l~JlllDO H'° l"' .,..,..,. :!i.~~tg Beach area O..PeW 3216 ijj teruilii & pool. l600 mo. • ;_: IA:J :w.AJ• • Cowcto.f•l•11t1/Town· a.rMcC.. •••••n•• .. ••••••••ri°•• s~~ll 'ec dcp. Aat . (,.-K ll77 Via Udo, HewporthtKh e.o..tfortaAe 1100 Ratah ....._ 11ao~pwt Walk to ~rina •bets·•· _1.;.....s;i..;....o.;.....l8tl,;__ ___ _ ~ y 67.,·73"'0 n••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• C....M4tttl'41-1J29 Spilrklln&2sty.38r.21.4! MOVllMMOW '··• STOP ~ v CONOOSPECIALIST Hl9Hfwllll1Md ba.~·~i:/rplc. Rec. JBRCondoAdullS2'f5/mo •" H 8. C.M ., F . Vly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3bedroom 2 batl\ Open ~111 ~·Fry :ee:~~ RANCHltlALTY lBRloflCo.ndoAdll S31S ...,./bkr. :THE WORLD ................ c.. 1069 .,...__....._ 1076 Touc h a tone RJty . Gawat 3102 beam fireplace ~xlras Cbrls83l·2'11S. 551-2000 28Rl:ondoA/C rm ff•RE'S A PLACE TO -..-" _....,.. ~ -••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.,. ,...;.l ' . 2RR C'on·'o A1C .,...,. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------V'WV'"~ u ..,._,... G ..... OP'F!LocatedhlJh Leisure World Towers Stop here ~ Looking to NEW4Br38a,FamRm. IRVINE 2Bkhoml' ~ ~ on LAGUNA S ICINGS ROAD SPECTACULAR VIEW Vu lux hv Meals maid move'! We prob have ex· 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. NrSo. Coast rplt', fncd yard. 1395. 2BR.2Ba. . S37!'»~2S 38.R home $37S M E D R I V I £ R A Exduol •e· Paao,.., I< wllh room fo«xpaMk>n. Joi dn. s:J>,OOO 49'-l840 ' adly wbat you'" looldn1 Plo'8 & a<hl•. F<pl<. M'l· 111510<......., 3 BR. 2 S. . · . ..,.,_ 38R hon1' fam kll ""' ASTUNE. Imposing Oc•an view ov-lk' all Immaculate 3 bedroom. .for. Servlfli all beacb $490/mo. 548-7822 ~ 3 BR. 2"'1 bd ... $41!51~ JBR home $4()1J 3-Tevel architecture, on N.,:._ Ba 1 See ~at home that you must In-Waterfront Condo. Bristol areas. & all Orange Co • iWWWUW9• 9*adt l2"40 4 BR. 2Vi Ba SS31/f12S 38R home S41S ~vel lot. with a FAR r ;~-;;. Ch r Isl m a s spert lf you are looking Cove. Carlsbad. 1440 sq call now for mfo. 645-4900 3 br. 2 ba. family & pla ••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUFfo"S 2BR t.nbome NEW $42.J ~!AVI EW OF T HE parade.'eu.nrise, sunset. Cora view home.Owner rt.2bdrm.2bath.swim •..COllSWlt'IW• ~ Newpalnt &crp\. Vacant. 4 BR. l~~ ba. 38R.2Ba ..... ~5 38RtnhomeNEW M2S .._.,. N & CATALJNA a t rr k Po I j Dshwhr. dbl gar. fncd clolle to ooean $375 Ask BIG CANYON 2BRpaUohome $43S ISLAND. Cozy 2 bdrm :!1"w/>:;b.~a,ari3ba2 ~13~~.0 er. a s ing ~k·.::1r:bie. ;~t:.l:~ lcAooP.-..a 3107 yd,$12.$/mo 549·• rorKelth.988-1317.Bkr 3BR.2~'J 8a ... S700 JBRhome S4SO noor plan serviced by 2 • we , rp cs. & sail _.. u... Brok •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. w/fam rm. newly LAKE FOREST 3BR home A/C $450 N1 .Spaclousllv t;m .. Newlh.ru-ou\ Byowner ~ 7141729-3208 cious4br.2ba.compl. remdl'd. S32S. l lruant. Brand new 3 bedrm ... ...,75 48Rhome $450 '"'U'5 • car gar. c'prt. deeking. · _.,,.-,. er ~ · 3 BR ., Ba ... h I MASSIVE SUP· Op hse l72l.Klnga Rd. AMCHOa.AGI urn . Frplc. W /D . nopeta.2192Mlner.Call LANDING bome. 190-0 ~8Rhomt' 1450 ~! ~.!. :.,:..~ M,:,; ..._,.,;.,..,..,.. . lllVISTMBITS ..._ ,,_.,. ZOOO ~~~': 2s ;•~ .'."·, ~~ ""'"" ,..n. W>lh 1..-ma1 dining. lBR home sm w:J: °""' 14 SUND°lkK Roi:>M joa IOA T 17141 496-7711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AP<11/tloy. 12GOfl. June Lo'91y3 BR, 2 BA home ......,. w"'ta I Y' be & !:: :::::::: lam kll = WITH OCEAN VIEW. Camper too-In these $2200. July 642·0078 eves w/frplc. bltns. attached S5SO per mo. lnddg 4BRbomeVIEW ~ fMp.saver kitchen •as two new custom homes HAJllOR EST Ans 39 UNITS only gar. & lrg patio. Cpt 'd prdener. 4BR home t.n lvl $550 btlt·ln ap.pU~nces, e.tc. & In Newport Hghts . 3 Panoramic ocean view S.nta Alli. 5600.000 Costo ~ 3124 thruout Avail now only Sharp 3 bedrm. 2 baUI 3BR home A/C t6CXI opedstoramlly dJnlng. Br+lae bonu• rm 2 .... fromthl51700sq Ct.2br. 2'1Bachetorlllllta& $38S. house in great 38RhomeoccanVU$600 Thi t II ., • • ~ & d ••••••••••••••••••••••• I h BR a cus o m qua ly ba. ram+dm rms. 2304 en. Blln. TY It stereo 12 l·Bdrm. units CURTIS R.E. neg borhood. Im med. t home. be.tne baa W/W carpetJI & sq n. 2 story. lots of inc11.1ded. Woven shades llU GRUNDY $185. l Br. paUo. reCrig + 962.24~ pou. S400/mo. Roberu 'P()Q(,. SPA 'rroo ;;~=:::~ ~~";;~ wood. SHt.00000. =;.'":~~,:.•:;0 ":,':°; ltW.TOR 675-6161 ~ .. n;;.'6..':\;,o NI"' Reolly .... 1688 ~~·~.°"!.~' ~'~~ • ;:::,: '1ttipriced ror Immediate 3106 & 3112 Broad St lndscpg. soo.soo. Ask ror ••COM111w1Glllde MFe:amV~~.3 ~tv2 ~ Vacant 3 BR 1~ b -.523CAMP05l>a·llNIHE :.clN:llon or home11 for aa 'roronly . ' East of Nwpt & SO or 15lh Roz. Wm. Churchill Co .. •Borrego Springs duplex Mtwport le h 3169 w/fplc. conv. lo ~hof)8. cl05e tO ocean.' $350. A:k Yrly be. S425 mo. 4 Br 2 ll'd:i~ in th•• IRVINE 105,000hllPrfce St . Open wkdya 1·3. 493-3121 $29,$()(). l.2118r Income •••••-•••••~••••••••• schools & rw.y. Cu11l. de· !orKelth 961H317 Bkr. Ba. FP. l'Pls. drps, arcu Forun) or these or SEE TODAY! wkndsl2·4. S-Jumt $3K yr. Carry self. OWC. cor, no pets. 14:50 mo. lndscpd. 551 aooo or others that you may be ttOONETOMORR0\¥1 Call 731-1522 C-'-..__,_ I 078 Taxes $264 yr. 833-8974 870-6347 Super cln! 2er. lBa condo 894·J484 lnterc!ltcd in. CJll the MIS.ru, .... 1.r•LTY w t p ir· p ..,.. •• ,._ IWFFSCONDO pool lrvmeSPECIALlSTS. """" llOA es em ac ic rop. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trina model. 3 bdrm, 2YJ $210 2 Br. beam cellgs + . 1315/mo. Call ~S. Ost Hwy, Lag1tna WOO 1SLE'2 Br, 2 ba, din DELUXE CONDO. SJC. 2 DfttrHs Properly! bath. frplc. Submit on bltns. + more. Pb. Nice S36-2e9l . ....._494-0731 rm.Byowner.PnnonJy. sty,2Brl8a,goodloc.ln We can rind It for you children & pets. Lease area.Fee.645-4900 CLOSETOBEACH • ..t. 1 1 WOOD Slt5,500. Call for appt. COftlplex _.Alt ·amenities Beach area., Probates. $64S per mo. * •COMUMer1 GtM• 2 Br. formal dlrung. 2 Ba. ~ ~.OOSS incl dshwsbr & air cond . bankruptcies. truste6: C f C I rth l st)' patio hme. Fplc & ~hghlCul 2BR home. orig selling model. lO'k sales. rorced sales. under • • 0 eswo IV $185. I Br. yard patio. wetbar. tennis & pool. \l'tean aide of hwy. bt'h NEWPORT HEIGHTS dwn. Owner transrerred market values. We can REALTORS 640-00fO rcCng +more. Plx. Call! 1375:545-3359 acrou the st. sep. Inc Architect's h1xury Ocean $47,000. Priced to sell Im· JOlllt venture. Call World Small fee. &U-4900 \BR apt. both w /super view by owner. 4 Br. 3 mediately. 498·3136 Wide Brokers. 673-4S4.'>. • •C:O......n h.. Downtown 2BR. Super view. ba. '2 Crptcs. 708 St. Sl45. At Beach! won't clean.SnglsOK.nopels v $191.000 James Pl. $225.000 Ph CAPTAIN'SHlLL lasL Ulil pd. Call. Small 2 Br. f~cd )'&rd. Refria. ~.S36-4702.SM·$337 1 "Z" REALTOR 64.s-28184645-5746 Love I y 2 Br . 2 Ba 6 U it~ (/Side Fee~ $275. View Catalina, gar ; •• 494. 8611 twnhome, SBS.000. Own n1w, * ,;Comwnen Gwide Smallfee. 845--4900 SPACIOUS ....-----~---Ocun View. Rdwd & 493-6567 Lovely pride -o f · ••COMWrt~ 3 br. 2 ba duplex. pvt 111¢~-------·l Glau. 3 Yrs old. 4Br, A.RM ownership units-Oldies Big Canyon townhome. yard. S295. Space for 3ba. $224 ,SOO. 702 s W &WOODY but goodies near goU course vu. 2 BR. 2 Nr MESA VERDE ~C washtdryr.lchlldok.No J ames Pl. 642·4281 By Owner. 3 Br. 2ba & WeatcllCf, offered al ba. S/l To lO/l. Agt 3000sqf\.4Br.ram,d1n. pets.Oays847·354l.eves • REMTALS * 2BR. ..... . ... :. ~ 2 BR ............... $400 2 BR. . $425 2 BR. den , , . $4~ 3 BR. S3SO 3 BR .............. S.SW RA.MCHHA.lTY JSR ........ , .... S42S JBR .............. ~9:> 551-2000 3 BR. . .. . . • . . $350 -------- 3 BR. . . . • ~ Ranch~ J 2 Br + den, on 4 BR . . •........... $400 Gull C.ounw w /pome .llll. 4 BR. . . • • $.'14111 $S50 ~7 7~ . 4 BR. · · .... " · .. · · • $G11() Woodbndge new S & s. twnhse. 3 Br 2~ Ba. A/C. 1mmed. ocry. $47~. 557.9423 r~d. hill ·~: .• _,. owner. den.Dblgar,landscaped s2o 5 ,ooo BY AP · 644}-~ s tudy, 2\.'t ba. new 5J&.3638.8121AM1chael w /sprinkler system & at POINTM ENT ONL y . cpts/drp& /palnt thru-out. Drive. Udol• , tractive landscape light· HomesUnfumhhed $650 incl gdnr /wt ---------1 3b<.l ...... SIM.,.. ln1" ""'"°'patio.•< II j ....................... "8-"39 SUPlltSHARP l~~~~~~~~~lnu:RANCll,38r2Ba.2 On Byownr. 673 -69 15 cented by full treltas Quall~ Ge•ral 3202 NI Jb b 3 Br . 2 be. Crplc, oiw.I· fplc's.Huge Famlly R~. ~ e Year Old overhead & encloslni: • P~• •••••••••·-··~··•••••• ce r. 2 a, fplc. OW. 2 cov'd. paUo. Bike to bch MODEL HOME $l50 mo. 548-89'.!1 -..,_ .__ C J 1---------lath greenhouse. New p ~ • -Ala 't car gar .. convenient $4"' 7 ... ., 0 •· I r •wr.,pen ueams. pc. a DP• .. ....., . .,.,,. m1 os area area $375/ 9634569 ... mo 14...,......sm ees. ... e d ark. 11100 Rrnr.d new twnhmti. •Mrm., zu, ba., dbl. ILUFFS IEST cpt'g & tile entry. Ac · •J;2 1920 Imm a c 2 b r 1 b a Aat · r mo. · · sq.ft. 3 bedrm. 2 bath:. woodbrtd"c Vacant. ~~·w '.1~ . ·. ··rtor "'' ·I •1 ~· .··.w"'' -• 5 52-7500 • "•.rage. ,•nr 1 ·nklerv. t:arlynrea,ma1·orgreen· cented heavily 10 wood • dollhouse w /hug'e r-···no ee. Beautifully dee. lge 3Br. Was ·• 1 s " .,, ~.. " Pr ed 1•00 ®AIUT MtW'°41TllACH rear a mout: . u per 2br. n~bu. Lake boat'K & "l8I\¥ upgrades + good belt-lg. 3 bdrm & family ic lo move quick at --Yd · Ref r I g . inc I Share a home share the 2ba. Squeaky clean, va. home with all the de rct• Cucll. i...-.e $350. mo. no Of,t ,an vu. $93.900 rm "custom" E plan at $7 9. 90 O For av Pt REACH UNITS Pet.s/t•hjld ok. rent. 5 Br 3 Ba. rplc. ram cant. 139S. '968·:5779 & coratlng. wallpupt•rlng. ~'t~ fM 5565 &6;5.5448 F ill $134.SOO. 49&-4331. Prinonly Steps to oceun. Income Gemini Realty 839·6623 rm. formal dlnlna. nice 557-8623 upgraded t-..irpet 1n1t. - ___ _;__-'- am es AGENT 640-5560 SPACIOUS-· ~ill~U~R ~I~ ~T~· , yard (or doga. On Nwpt 3Br. 2Ba. 2 car garage. de<"king etc-On neut cul LOCJ111M1 leach 3248 Ahead! ... AND PRJVATE, lux· 642 l334or6426S78eves · Laguna Niguel, J Br 2 ~·~ll5400Cou~!·-~~nt good location. Cpts & ~e~"t S..~~~et N1evcr ••••··~··•-••t•••••••• 4 bdrm .. 2 ba. & den UPPER ury 4 bdrm .. 2\.\ ba.. . . Ba. pool & grdnr Incl :~""· ~· ·.....,.,.,.. .. or drpl. 7SJ-0348 . v n . .,_1mo.1 eue, Spectacular Oceanfront eon a qwet 111treet. is sq. ft. Owner· builder pro 6 Units, income $910, SP $650. Dana Point. 3 Br 2 ...... ~ ' o c I u d R P o o I . Cliff Or. 3 br. fr pk <I ... 14 t,m. • J•· ho .• IACK IA Y '; dod "" • •• •"" "°·°"' Ba,rpl<. ""· DP. 30, 2 SUPER 4 "" "' s. c" •,:,; ~ ~ .... O:':· ~~:~.,·cl<· A"'• 1 S600/mo. 1213 •876·'123 1clfool•. lean 11e3l 3 Bedrm. 4 bath, guest ~~u000rea : l ·ycar new Hci!:t~;ER·Blt~~781 Ba. Cncd yd, C~lc. $3SO Plaza. boat gate. vacant, Water P<t 13•9r. (213i ---------_c_v_cs ______ _ i_. wtnew landScap house + POOL. Custom -":.ie.sTER ~ OP. 2 Br 2 Ba. view. $32S $475. 7:52· 1920. Jeanine. 1192-4488 .Q.29.ooo____ built on a corner lot. "'" -no......... Duplex & 2 ho u s e:.. Santa Ana. 3 Br 1 ea. 835-0211Pg.948S ---------• Loads or value [or only Ru.LTORS lll-9781 $147 .000 CM. Income SpanisJ\ style, fncd ycl. 3 8dma ul t l-d ~r location. 3 br. 2 ba. . . .... .......... . ,, Sl3S.~~~-~I Twstt. I 090 ~3.tm By own 768-6354 hardwood C1oors. $325 sac In ~s~r~bl~ Nuwpt ~~· &,1f{d·~f-Peti 6~r WestcJfff R....._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.8 Units. xlnt rental area Tcrytor Made Reotty Hghts a rca Newly $360/mo. 963-4:569 Agt ______ ... _-....!...''-1TUSTIN MEADOWS. Exchange ror more un-499-2986,49S-4486 or rmdld k1tch. OW. new ooree. ·· ~~~~~~~~~~I plan IH6. 4 BD. 2'~ BA, its. Pleuc call & l\I msg 759~1089 drapes & curtains Nice ---------• • COHWNl£NT SHOPPtMO tly IT- AICOwn 8380183 wtanssvs Bkr 645-42116 3206 rront /rear yds w 1 U>vely 3 br. 2 ba w/drps. ~~t~c'O(cofOll TH£ fo<~• er · ---· Bal»oolsJand gardener svs. Gar. Cplc.OW.2cargar.Avail ,._.,.. .. WestMsht-. 1091 •••••••-.••••••••••••••• SJSO/mo. 2065 Marian lmmed. S3 7S/sno ......... ~ ____ _. ... a:.W~ 1 ..,... I OS YOUU LOVE IT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loh f<W SM 2200 Charnuog 2 Br l Ba h.se. Way. Off 21st Sl. Mr 963-4S69 Agl.., no ree. Pantslit'' or Dress Light 'n' Lacy •••••-••••••••••••• • TWO STORY ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrly' no gar. 2(MJ Sapphire, Balaton. Wkday ore ph. -OCEAN VIEW •O~!!CllST PBFICTIOM! COSTA.MESA.RlCP $350.49<1·4524· •' 751·9968/9 Neal. 3 br. 2 ba. drps. 2 ~ ~---Zoned ror 16 units lc:AoaPenMIMo 3207 . car gar .. cnvt schools. ~h.S,1'~·· '?LAM 11" Has everyLhioa you·v w/vanance possible 17 •••••••••••••••••••••••Nice 2 Br house. Newly shops. Av at I Im med 4br. pool slie.~ lot. searched for ! 4 lge unit• Has 2 Dplx 1 Lux Ba V d 1 3 9 decorated. fncd yd, gar. ~/mo. ~. Agt., • .a ~a.ooo. By o wor CONDO• bdrms. Crml din rm. hous · S27SOOOPri • W"Y Y u P x. S270 l &t /last. 2544C noCee. lo-0180 da.ya 496-~2'( If you doq't tnlnd a oversi1ed fmly r e. . n.only 2 Ba. bllnS, rplc, cpl.a, Orange.548·2'1'78 ---------1 0 ti ' sweeping golf cours e w/frplc & wet bar. In c.....-, Awmtc1al drps. patio. $550 mo. 3 Br condo. l \IJ ba. newly • v1eW from Ule deck off abeolutely superb condi REAL TORS 752-5353 714-622-6591 ; 213·826-0291 •l br. patJo. Ref rig avail. painted. Huntington Con· ~·I'• MOMARCHIAY your Uvkng room; If )'ou tioo & everylhin& up· l8 Unit lot in Colita Mesa. ~strc..o'leach 3218 ~~ulta. $195. No =7~· Pool k teMi.5. TIRRA.CE can put up with the con· graded. All tha ror onl $225,000 Prtnc1palaooly .••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------·----------· ')S'r. ram rm. Z~}Ja v~n le nc~ o r tennis S13S.OOO..MS-IM91. ~~S-8pm. 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath. CU$tom Lge 2br. 2ba. bltns. Pel Stop! La 3+br home & • .a1&.per custom almoa oou.11&. pool and Jacun.t; build. On the Palasactes. olt. $275/mo. 337 E. 21st guestbouse.only $39S ~"r.· Tuteful decor. an lf )'OU can toler•te plwih 496-4711J SLOodlrect! Tenex898-989tSm Fee aide &«al, 2pal10I. vi. carpeting. fireplace. LAHD d cntna. Aaklng 11'2.:500. cn1rronid wet bnr. mlr t6S.OOO. C·l lot S9 by 200 eon.a del Mer 3222 Get ready! $250 for ta 2br. Stop looking. 2br, gar. JAYW YEATS roredwardrobe/cl~ta. M0-&144 .eves.1163-4888 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar.plex.Pets. Pl~.SOmeulil S225 lf•UALTORS 43 Ir you're oot ~by Callfomaa Coa.st Cozy :? br dplx. frpl. Tenex898-989l Sm Fee Tenex898-9891Sm Fee .-,r a security pte ~ un· Propertie11. hniwood nrs So or Hwy "~ ... __ ., so s M-""-Cov w Cultom 3BR. fun rm deritrouod parltln«-0...-lftllat.h Adlts no p. et~ 5375· '-""a,..,.._, · ·A. n •nuers e est. 2 Br -2"-BA •t b t "'ll"'N ...... _ IS FOR • · · river.2br$290 2 Ba. adult condo. Pool • .rciom, ia~h m~i.e~ 11~ VoU. TRYiT-Y.oU' ·;,;;,;;;;.;:;,• ••••••• Out of~ 673-6089 Teoel(898-989l Sm Fee Jae, sec. Avail. 4/lS. $340. l"Mear9ted w/aopbistlca BUY D'! ,_,.S. 1 IO Pt ope~ 2550 2 BR .• l ba .• single house Caty SUS 2br 1 SlS-7313 ~ Jet llvable. 3 Ca ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oft lot. Obi. gar. S42S Mo. v•-p-"". p' I•• ' I paUo ---------I aar Ind Cl •••••-... •••••••••••• ~arty Is ,.... .,.. .,.... 4 Br. 1~ Ba. nr Beh, dU· """'' ry room. 1 v·.:~=... --· o. T--Sm F-htwaah ... ~-*'Kl\ V ... ...-;,u,1n1 • 1cbh • r ... i\ -~~J~: ~~; 13 custom homes, 3br, cProp. 87S·S'm -cant9ei.ii98"'' -· a· "' ~--.-1••• ·n stru. Adult P•r11. E tll4 ba. ~t.:SOO-S&S.900. 3 BR 2 Ba gar crpta yr· 3 Br. l ba hie. Newly re ~ ~ Toro sze 000 I med Bob Lamond 728-8365 or ly MU mo ' ' dee. Outa1de pet ok. Lr J Br. frplc. bllns, OW . • : DHMU MOOou.J•n· .... ,M cy.-.-or7~ oc 728-78S5 . i1·J.38SoAgent yd. S37Smo.942·88l4 Boha /G Id n West. , , -.. Acrou from Hlati lt ... T'MtHMtlll alO/mo.Me-7:568 IAYSHOllS Sboredlff• 2Br. 2&. Ult Schools on the LaBuena 2 Br. bltna. S350mo. h h LEASE 3 br ., ba 'd &.*....... 1055 new, btfl onaa vie Vida 56M484 t Bat ome with ...atlA bl '"' • cov . .._.. .................... • -&..lfe.ct1•1~ over&ooklni 1olf course enclo.edgar .. onalge l ..--. tna, 2 chUdren ··A W....._f ... u "--Executive charmer. 2 + IC.000. 49&-31.3G a-.chn.,.... Chotce Broadmoor view wiUI blj shade trees OK. no sals. PIO mo. '"'dix:x WWW 1 •-. spacious venaUte guat 0.-0.n 2700 model. 4 & fam, 2\o'i ba, 2 covered paUo. Good toca •ll17 ~=::~"(;.'::· :.":·.~~ ~~":e'!t'!' 'H;:e~ ~.~:!: .• !?~ u••·.:;;;c-~;~~ .. ··· :;:'in:'.'°l/puk """ ~.;,8::0 ~. :..~· l-=--u-: _____ J_2_4_2 ., , 64Z·38!i0 FOUR ACllS 4 +acres and A 3 nr. a Ba So of H U> 1 2b ~~s~mc;, Call Asen ••••••"••••• .. •••••••• l<. '1: tfl H oa the ed•e o f lh home. W7.SOO. " ... :..--. Fwoyrmal vdelny rmr , o ee. Br, 3 ba townhou11. •• l•Ylel9 1067 agn cen t arbor Cleveland N'at'I Foret '""""' 'Sh 4 bedr b S kll 1w d .......... •••••••••••••••••• eanVu.Ne-.rcuatom owerloolllna beaut. frpl. no pets.~. yrly. arp m, 2 a c:or· par "I ne con •. , IYOWMll home, Unique Romea. Murtetta Vly. Terma. AvaU4/16.815·4'16S ner home. Lge llv rm 1410. Call "LllJt ', ,. : .._.. •7800rTMOOO. BKR. w/ma11lve brick fplc. 8*l.3'Tlori41-645htes. :m u.urvoma. Ae1ean SPACIOUS 2Br, ram rm. Pauo•many fruit trffl. "'Wdl. ~+ 1q ft, up· MIWPORTSHOlllS cmum'69tl bltns. 3 blJts to beach. Cotleae Parlt a r ea. JEACH E~·~·level. 3 ct..d. •t.IOQ. Call JU-$12.100 Ollm.05ao $550mo.64CHl3S8 SOS/mo. Call Larry Br 3 Ba, t~~ Fam J:!~~----_J Sup., 1h•11> Newport OHi A.CU AVOCADO COUNTRY Cameo Hiiblanda 4br, 2 541-.0. :::· ~~. A'rt 1~ .;·:·.acne• s .. , ~:rot!:! ~.~~~ t~:O!V· ~~:i:i ::::;r.~::: !:~.2i~n~:.Ti~ ~e!: ~t~':';:::O~~t in· ~ vr:':~~;t:.-· va M4~ i If: SAMCAll.05 wa l e d 4 bdl'm -ti' All animals ok. ... acree mature trees. mo.548-0IM ....,... 3244 MODIL d~oulor'• 4•lllbt! dwn.. Xt:nt terms. Owner 111uat sell. Won't Beaut. Lusk home 2br. ....................... Clled you• c.altnd11 Whit 1 25 •or aC!l pelltl" Add ;lJ!lll~ 10' ~ oew. Pbol aw·. ,&OW'nitl ~hen. . laetJon«. BKR. den. ram rtn. For lease 3 MISA VBDI 'fte Ranch • tit' b !¥C! II sm y()U II &~I place\'" l!>t tKh pallfln for '"" tla• .. -w/ja<unlll -:3 l'llVa .. mat<: ..U.. '"' C1Ul117HIOI 11141 #2·-lo 4 monll1'. No ..... 3 II< 2 ea, dean u a -,...; ..,,;,';:..:· f""°'" '" """''' 0 "'" ""''""' ......... -,. .. :;,= ·~..fi ~-~ :.~llolp':::t. OU2UlllO ORl!l._..,17 S700/mo. '13-S121 =--· 1'00. -aft --i.H<ll · .~';.,~~· "'' •.., '""' 8,_, v-,.._.llJ. Fnn dlnpro-~ Seelud4!d paUo. 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Want ll ~h Sum mlt La1 f!W ., • ~ ....,..,.....1 Ufl um. STWtS TO llACH ...... tmo. ~ -----· -Call $ST-Otl2$ ad.iv. partner or cnay be ~ Mulb only· ref• townhouu. r.ncl dbl 1 BR 1 ba yrly S3SO -.Penion to tshar>~ • -• -puttbaae4 Mr Smith Nq woimo on' la• fiaraae. d•h'ft'hr. drpa, 28R· f • tr .... S2SC Awtnnlngcomt>lnoflon PARKMI WPORT &ywoodTownhouise N.D. Penin1Jula Point UO.m-4Pm'•m.3oao •Tm.ttol•kdaya rplc. PoOI & Jacuul. 'A 28R:1':!'::~tr: .... l300 Ofodunoportmenrhomes BHhtlors. 1 or 2 750.0774 omc" u·x2r. unique~:...............;;::;...;........;_ __ _ --------· -. ml. Dana Harbor. $385. IA YNOMT Wlttl luJCury oppointmtntaond Bedtoom!j & To14•nhc>UBea A-VOID 1-NCOM_P_ -TIBL--E bulldln&-WO. NAT U RA L ""() 0 .E. JBr, ~ 6 alua home 48).QIO ... ...-.. llOn f 1 From 1249.50 !' •. e7M810 $46.0183 ., v Bl\Mlblrd Canyon. ---Unf.3 BR. 2 ba. ss.2S ... .,..u recrec o o prem um SpecUculur spa. total ROOMMA1 ES. -----..,.,wtch bUilnca11. Y•I\· ,..,. .wr.1094 alUPll. c:ondo 2 Br st"<lio. refria. IOcotlon. Tennis • gym• fhempv recreation pro gr., m . ~·OlArts llHuMm:D ,._ t~ lease. Current dal· _._ _______ , 1haa. PoOI. uu.na. all spa • swimming• blnlOrds. sodal proiirum. 8 pools. 8 ~· S..ltff ly 8~ approl(. $.300. 4~. Cam rm. 2 ba, pnv. Walk to 1bops. One• lWo Bedrooms. One Botti Q tennJs courts. At t'aahion Takea tbe Guesswork ()(Ike avail. Ove.rlooka m,Q w:ldrew cpta. Top of mo.83.1-~eva. "-tnO RIM*UacA\lllaR lahmd, Jamboree & San outofOfldl~thal ' airport &~· untaloa. EcJRSddle,lnc. orldSM0.640-7682 Nl!:WEXEC. Q="i:°'-· ti -.... --,_.,..-Joaquinff.lllsltol&d. RIGHTR<>p MATE D.2Michel rvlne. 646-8811 ~ ... --325 TOWNHOUSE llOPIUle.rtnoA•• .. Coato Mno 711-etH 17141644-1900 332•4134 sn~l97t --~752~~--.1~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secluded hUlalde view --·--Roommates~ for a prot. lndacpng, 2 Br 2 Ba OeM 1&2 br. Adults. no YR.LY. 3yrsold. 28r. 18a. )'rly rent11I in Laeuna. CM'fice or desk 11pace. l827 wood fplc. hardwoo peta. $200/$225. 2421 E. utll pd. dose to beach. Own room or &hare. Westcur.r Dr. NB. Reas. noor. cpts. drps. bltn.s ll!tb. St. N. Hta. &46-1801 CothiW... 31.24 CostoMna 3824 qUlet neighborhood. new Want nun·:smokers. 548-8614· $4-0-20\tl ---------• patio pool $425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• point & cpltl. $350 mo. ~ OFFICESP CE • · I Br. close to bea~h. quiet 1st/last • Sl50 sec de· A 3br. 2ba condo. Dbl gar. 2U·684·2H5 neighborhood. l~eal for NEW2BEORMAP't'S. THllAYLIAP posit.673.94()l41ftoPM. Roommate wanted : FOR lse ... In .lrvlne. •PLAN'J'S..GIFTS<Aowb1 New Shop only S6. 750. •WELDING· MACHIN~ $79.500. SCHOOL (!vt. Jr !Sr HI $1SM + , ~170 Ail 540-0tl<Ml. ~ & rec area. S3 Ocean vu. 3 min Mqrina single person. S23S mo. $310/mo.Prlvpaliol. l & 2Bdrm. water pd, f~male 2Br '2Ba Larges t contt~uoua tnanth.1137·398.'i New lu" Jbr. den. ra l8t & Inst + dep. alt 6. Gar~lies. Drive~ From S240 Beautiful. Lease yrly. ups~iris. 2 Br Poolalde Sin 50 • · iiround fir sp:ace In Small Dress Shop. Prftt\e U..-N'9Mf 325 rm. 3 ba. fo'um. avalla 67J..IM04 2477 · del\,orcal spacloWI new aptt;. Pool. I Bu, wtpat10. gar. & Ms.J714· airport area up to 12.000 k>c. lnven. & nxtum oft· •••••••••••••••••••••• ble. s.-s7s. Open wknds Larry,546-6880 p\ltp•llos. washing facil. S350. sq.ft.Call ly. Reas . ~U ·U2Zl. &. Monarch Day Ter-33851 Calle Borr ego. Finest apt comple". 1 br. AB_. ... 1 Aa-...1uA Adults. no pets. R.•Uable w /ref's. inquire Fem. Rmmate 23·28 t-0 Corporat9 letllty ~. S86·SMO. C.M'. race Homes. $700 mo. 491-4568l or <213141s.2834 Complete w /everything. ~ V'f"..., "w 329 Avocado. C.M. aft 6Pl\1. IS75-3213 share 38r. 2Ba. duplex In Mr. Deck or AMWAY Distributor Ill ffn 1084 aft6PM $7SO, mo. to mo. 67~7S38 ..... ~-tAU 646·0883 Westclifr 2 br. 1 •-ba Nwpl. Shoret>. l block Mr. Kenworthy ..,.,lpl1•a prores.,lonal"i .. '· ' · 3Br.2Ba.vlew.lmmac.1 or675-2M3 ~ r, frombeach.$120/mo+ C71415Sl-1701 ..., -" ... Liarae attractive Nlgue mai~:~ce yd. s-12 AF*lwllts APARTMENTh 2~~te~':t217!2~?~c~~!~ :~~d~~ 08!!~: Y.i uUl.CallLori&31-0048 Furn Of Ba k f COeit ~.;!~~:r~~~d lb(. home. $475. L ease. mo. u..turalsa..d 1 Bd~WNTOWNC.MS2 "E" Call between l & s. ford Ln.548·7533 M/Fshare2br townhouse Me:1a ~lau~ $9s mo~ ....; 4!M-9'12l Duplex SJC. 3Br. 28a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm. 1' ~bu S275 6.16-4120 apt nr So. Coast Ph1za ""'"'3900 MARI.a fACIL1' t ---------Newport Heights. Nt1w 2 _.,. SERVIC""ANOS"'' "'8 Lovely 2Br&denGarde double gar. S..150. Imm. G1Mral 3102 UeautUul J.IUrk -llke at· BR 2 B CallMarkafter~wkdays .,. ~ home in Niguel Shores. Occ. PhoneS48-2954 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mosphere. pool. s pa FoxholowVllhlge 642.2164:.:6~~&?:· $325. 079·6599 WESTCLlfFAIEA Dealer ror Johiuon. Bearh. tennis. pool Sc..ta Ana 328 BUENA PK. New 1 &2 Br Just a rew steps to com· 62l w. Wilson646·2010 Share lBr hsc. Lake NEWPORT BEACH OMC. Mere. Costa Mesll, ~2$/mo. 493·8846 o •••••••••••••••••••••• apts, cpts, drps, bllns. pletesbopping. 2bFURNOhoRUNFUfRNI .,...,....,.,t clbmb-hp ut1·1 1400SQ.ft.twopvt.br's. !:~· 751·l•4t ~ I Th Vi II Wood Wheelchair designed • r town mew I rp So.th LOCJlmlCI 3186 "'''"'"'' · '" · ' MOO per m 642 ()200 -' New Morning Sun hm. ~·rths~ (714~521707;· Adults.nopets •Lge palio&enc.garage ••••••••••••••••••••••• respfem581·2464 o. · COFfHS~ Mlle Fonst 3255 Br. 2 ba. ram rm. rpls · · UH E. 18th Street •Adults. child 16 & over Lge, quiet, luxurious. ex· Gclrogtl Wa!I sub.tease \'l or 11_1ore nvw"" •••••••••••••••••••••• drps. bltns. lse. 2526 S. lalaoal.a-d 3806 646-68l6or642.(l856 •Smallpetok ec. 2 br. 2 ba apt. forlt... 4350 of~ sq. ft. store'".' a $15.000. BUYS f'OR LEAS!;-Brand new Deegan Dr. 546·5846. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elevutor to srenic priv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colila Mtis a Shopping Owner want.a to reUro. home in wooded area. Wn"""'shr 329 Yrly,.bayvlewfromdeck, ~ N~ar ne~ b~.dll~ ~~· n;:u~br.1!~an~~:· bch. l'arty&gameroom. Single garage $iiO. 731 W. ce.nt.er . Ba kH a l UUlehelprequired! '8r. 2.,..Ba, rpls, drps, •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. newly redec. a,pa o.ga n,a ts, bltns'sooo 642.1603 ·total security. Perfect ·l8Lh Sl , Costa Mesa. Fairvicw.979·<»40 Ull 751·17~' AC. pallo. etc. Close le Garage space . Stv & nopets.642·1603. ' · Uvingorwlcndretreatf .chb. nr corner of Rldg Jbr. w.ba. new cpls. pnt or 673-7787 OFFICE SPACE. 900 sqft IA.a·-& w-""-s.165 898 8000 0 rcfrtg. palio. IJ8S BBQ. 2 BR, 2 ba. prefer mature Beaut. new 3br, 2ba the adventurous adult. compl rurn. Newport •"5 Route & Toledo Way ...... .,.,. · · laundry hook ·u .p . adults. no ohildern or townhouse. Frplc, encl. Starling at S515t mo.Offlc•l...tal 4400 Blvd. CM. s35o mo. $8.500.PERMONTH Drive by 25111 Cineri 892·440l $4001 mo. I fl cl u t 1 I. pets 642.5848 aar. lge yd. $400, 642· 1603 499.2335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.1ll·2Sl6 M· F. Beach town location! Way. Or call <714 HouMsFwNWdor 675-2009 . 60<PERSQFT Ult 7Sl·l741 !WG-0960 wkdys 9S. u.funlished 330 FROM$215 2 Br apt. unfum. Fplc, Ocean ''iew. 2 br. Pool. lGl7WESTCLIFF·NB •IMOrREERENT• mo. •••••••••••••••••••••• Sludio Apl·Avail Apr. 12. Mature adults only. no encl pal•~· cpts/drps, Laundry. Adults. No pet.s AGT. 541.5032 No lease roQ. Dix. ore!'. SANDWICH SHOP CdM b $250 mo. + ulil 494·8772 ........ Large 11-" br ap•.. d /wash. sky It le bath. $350. 499·2621 Aoj. Atrporter Hotel. 6 DAY OPERATION Mt.-. Vlefo 3261 -Super ocean vu or 4M·6766 .-~. ~ "'· Oas & wtr lncld. $325 mo. ---------1 •••••••••••••••••••••• Br 2v. Ba. DIR. F /R. Im Dshwhr. gas BBQ. S21S. 75H 938 bef 1.30 PM I SO I Wetkliff Dr. 1-'rom l·rm. to 2200 sq . rt. No help required. very 2 Br 1112 baths Cordova mac. Fncd. Grdn. Xtras. lalaoaP.-....a 3807 mo. Gas pd. 778 Scott Pl. · Ape!~F.lmlsMd Newport Financ:ialCtr W WEST RATES. full low overhead. $15.000 .. aio me . Tennis. pool S'150unf.1950f.644·2970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-S6Uor642·5073 DELUXE 3 Br 2 Ba. no or~Wd 390 Lecna....OfficeSpoce :.ervice11. 833·3223 Tit bu,y11 N I od led • l SJSO N S Ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...., noon Ull 751°3141 available. $325. P COllda..-.wna ~w r rem e rm "' pe s. · r. · a CallonSlteManager -------------------""'~ lll().9818 u..funlitMd 342 kt!, '2blktobch. Uttlpd. Lge bachelor pvt patio Ptaz11,644·11M.aft5 TI-IE EXCITING (714>642·31llexl246 C-..fallafff.CM Need Field Rep ty"" as· Stove & rerrig. Shr bath. ood 1 · · _._... 6 PALM MISA AnS. ..,..._ d ..-Mrwport .. ocll 3269 ...................... Sl45mo.673·1451afl3PM g oc. $180. +gas. O..Pvnn 38Z MLNUTESTONPT Pri I I . H t 2500sq.Cl.freestan ing soc·s for our atl· DELUXE 3 e 2 B orr ta ---~-----• ~ -••••••••••••• ... ••... me ocat on tn un · ~ldg Jn prof. 1:ompJex. in&tvideo w.otkabop, No •••••••••••••••••••••• r a c o-BCH. ingt1)n-B~ac ·h 1)n Exec. office~. lounge. expr. req. e..QI\ Invest-Waterfront-Dock. 4 BR. TeeL.Nlguel.Cntry lb. ~hfroot 2br, 2ba. sun· NEW Studios Deluxe 2 1&2Br apts,spectacular Bach.1&2BR. Brookhurst. 800 square ,,_., Ba. Crplc. new crpta, Comm pool. assoc due derk. spec. vu. Enc. gar. br Patio & garage S280 ocean view. very clean, .from ,195. reet. Single. garden type vault. xtra'!. Prime !oc. ment. xlnt Income ~- drpe. bllM. $700. 644·99· pd. Lse. 499.2247 Yrly. Adlts tno pets $450. m~. 1919 Anahei~ Sl .. gar. dshwshr. patio. Adults. No Pet:> store or office. Good ex· Great parking & I.I). !>.Si-0282 _____ _ c:r752·8686 Lu...-Co.do 673-3610or673·1000 Mgr. #5. 645-5106 from $225. S86·M78 1561 Mesa Or. po!IW'e. assigned park· 1114l:>40.2200 MrO'Keclt! EXP.\t;DtNG OPTICAt. BLUFFSCONOOS 2Br,d;;,j.,., Ba, dlnln Garden apt 2 br 2 ba SPACIOUS 2 Br nr <5BlksEasto!Newport mg. Call Mr. Plummer MFGCO.is inposltionio Leases i;tartlng at S4" area, pool. jacuzzi, $395. c:c.ntrait0 .. ach 3818 ,.den/patio Mature adul~ Marina. Applic. cpls. Blvd. 1 963'6767 lusinffs Rewtal 4450 offer uu excellent o · Month. Agent644·1133 HB. Malloy Realtor ••••••••••••••••••••••• on.I · drps. $220. 496-9482 bet 546•9860 D&UXEOFPICIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• :;crtunUy for the rig l 116.1-11171 Gorgeous ocean view. Dix J.:.....u_r ... ..._ #2 7PM -EVIEWI .... ..._ • .o.l!!.ttw.1.1., ... CH person. Minimum $7$,()QO J a 1mine Creek . pv --2Br den 2 ba lge deck, _....,..,."'r•• ~ '"" "9 Comml & indsU spaces, --""' 110A investment req. ftt~'t ~mm. Guarded Gate. 3 Br 2 Ba Aliso VllJa con frpic. ~tc. i35o;mo. 275 E.18thSt. C.M. l111:i:dL:9•leocl9 1840 2HDUMIT 200 to 2000 sq. ft. M low Std meet rigid quallf)r1nii New 3 br, 2 ba or 2 br do. immac, air. no pets. ~·1933 673-9489 6ll·l003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .a.... Beacl. ff•se aa~sq. rt. Lag Niguel & C01111•tcW Store atandards.642·7344 ·, den w(Jlool , jseuzzl. ten $350.830·S085 • lllCITOIEACH URI II Mission Viejo areas. or can be used as pro· nia. 1725 mo C al CoroM .. Mar 3822 GREATCOHDO! Lge 4 br 3 ba frplc Contemporary&casual Handy to S.D. Frwy. ressional office. Ll'Cate<! Moftf:ytot.o. 502$ 644-~12. Santa Ana. 2BR. 2BA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br. 2 ba, cpts, drps, dshwhr, 'att. g'arage: ThebestofNewport's call: S3l·l400 in older shopping cam· ••u••••••••••••••"••• Pool. Waler &·heat J?<I. frplc.walk·lndoaets,pvt encl. yd. No dogs. 1703 goodUfe. Commercial Shops. of· plex. wit h rustic &l· h t,2nd&lrclT.D.'I OCEA.._. Is l mo .. + d e posit . re ~v patio. 2 car gar. Pool & Alabama. 536·3465 or •Beamed ceilings fices&storuge. 1'"'rom$75 mOtiphPte. $175 Mo .. ulil. LOANSAVAILABt.~ n 536·1389 days. 751·63 J clubhouse. Adlts Oflly 536-1718 •2pools&reccenters mo.548·7249CostaMesa. paldbyhmdlord Cred!tno1.1:nportalll VIEW eves fl,, }!!r!_.$4 $350.M2·ll.55 •Plusbcrpts &dr3pcs MISSION REALTY Ui3"'.883Bruker Te>WllheMlse Deluxe pool side xtra lge •And so much morl! EXECUTIVE 98.SS. ColUll, Laguna 38R, fam rm. dJn rm, 2-Uitfunlished 3525 Adult &Side 2 br apts. 2br, 2ba. bltns dshwhr. Furn. bachelor S230 layfr•t Offictt ____ 49_4.o __ 7_l_l ___ ,Mar~5. T....t "'Oll frplc1. bltn11. wet bar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CO RONA DEL MAR Encl gar, pool. Like ne~. Nr. bch. Adults. no pets. Unfurn. l br $255 p . ' --"' no pet.s. 644~78 S225/mo 536 8362 HURRY FOR nme """'atton 4 DEL'UXE OFC""' •••••••••••••••••··~·~· hugte deck. $675/mo. Va 2Br. Ocean View. gar. s un 2 Br Townhouse. frplc · • 3388 Via Lido. Nwpt Bch ~ can · deck 2 patios pool Pool, tennis. Some ocean Large 3 Br 2 Ba. patio. New 2 Br. 1 ba. $285. IEST SELECTION . 1-'um. or unf. SlS0·$500 Coo!. rm .• fielll 25, all JACOISREALTY jaru~zi, s22-G8i°7. Sa~ & Catalina views. Close 1027 Valencia. $285. Child, s m pet ok. Cpts. 1433Superlor Secretarialservavail. paneled. sm. whse in re· 671-6670 Clem toshopptng&nne bcach. 546-9(8);6.11·2932 drpe,bllNl.111826·6916. NcwportBe11ch 250sq.n . ar.lor2yr.lease.Lake Abo29MITDl.09At ----1 644-261l 646-8453 OceanorBayview. For est area . Kent FalrestTermsslnce l~ -~us Unfwll 3600 l Br studio. unf. S200 per FROM $220. mo. Lge l&.2 I st MOflth"" Harkins. , s.tftetr ~Co.··~ $500/Mo . 2Br+den ....................... mo. Ulll pd. Ml>-3847 or Br.2basec.apt.s.Adults 6'1S·S820wkdyaonly. 714.5111.9393 64Z...217l 545-06' tiome. Walk to bch. Pool DUPLEX SJC. 3 BR. Duplex So-OC·Hwy. 2 BR. 2 MH.255 only. no pets. A IC & .. _ &teftnb BA. dbl gar $350. lmmed Bo. moderfl kitchen. 3 br, 2 ba up"""r. Carport. dshwbr. pool & jacuzzi. , uCdM dlx 2 rm suite, RETAIL STORE -•v.1.np.1.-~ _,,. to k & be" u30 ,,,. 19'"" M 11 ""'" 1800 "'1 ,, • ,......, 11 pd C I k Beach area, 960 sq. n. All nu "' ~"'' • ' $$$0/Mo. 3 Bdrm on occ.~·2954 w ..... Agtp~1211 ... '" Nopets.S275.10090Mls· ·~ agnoa,,,.,..-nm~ ut .Al ,ampepg. new improvemt1nls. WIUpaymore(Of'~ ::~~~nsulu . walk t .......... ,.,,.tltecl mo. · · siooOr. 751·3696 Large 2br, 2ba. bHna. ~·,_,"'""'""''. $1SS. motomo.67S-6900. Crpt. cuat. lighting. 2ndT.D.642-3573 •-"" 515 i M 0 . 4 IJ r • d e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~n dally 603~ Jasmine 2 br. lee dlninll rm. cpts. gar .• yd. Brookhurst & ~~~ ~Offices frplc. etc. Cash for Im· For sale 2nd TD. ss,930, • . a.o. l"-d 3706 2 BR. den: 2 ~ ba, wet drps. patio. Kids ok. $24S. Hamilton. 1146-9088 1 blk to O.C. AJrport. Dix provements + flexible 103 lnt .. due 3179. W~l VllVlAJVI ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar. !800 Sq. ft. Beaut. 962-0678 •LO-"'TTHl·S• FROMS240to'"'""' aultes w /cpta, drps. lease.675-3080U0-4I discount. 492·1S9lff~;4ft ll!50/Mo 3Br on w1.1ter corp. & drps. $500 Mo """' _,.., wltb doclt for your bOat l Br garage apt. C'ln the Sceruc Prop. 675·5726 4SEASONSAP'l'S 3Br. 21,;Ba. spacious apt. $Beaut apt plans. avail. janitorial sarv. FM STORE-OFFICE·SHOP _8.:..pm _____ __.....__ '1SOIMo. AvaiJ Aprtl thr Grand ~~!1~S mo. . $3115. Tastefully decor al· rum or un/um. Bach. 1 aystm, All uUI.. ample Newport le Bay Center ,.11 ""•••I•/ ·. 4 .... w.l. On waler wit .....,..........., Residenllal area, duplex. Spac. 2 hr tnhse, lt,; ba, ed. bltna. lg enclosed br. 2 br. l ba; 2 br. 2 prkg. Ne lse req'd. 2082 20C>2NewportBlvd,CM x! •: .• i:.;t dock ...._ Penli Hin 3707 2 Br 2 Ba, _formal dining, ~p!.~ ~~· m~~~':s paUo. 2 car gar l\J' Huntg baths. Beamed liv rms. S.E. Bristol, N8557·7010 646-1252or64H228 a.::~t:-'.. ~/llo Winter. Sl2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :,~;;:~~4/t .$400pe JC>aN\St.Mgrapt3 CntrSDFwy.7891Stark ~~'o8!~85(t!~rk~e: 2*1MOFREE Largeofflceorshopspace ••••••••••-••••••••~•• Mo. il11ummer. Bayview LARGE tBd. Steps t ......_ St. 2 blks s/o Edinger, landscaped grounds. Full service, lndivldual back or Laguna Sea Lott& "-d 5'300 rental. 2 Br. fr pie . Bay/lkh. Adlu. "°pets.~.....__.....___ Duplex. Quiet Eastside 2 w1o Beach Blvd. Open cov. prlcg, lighled tennis. offices. month to month Sports . $150. 1951 ................... ,._.. elegantly furniabed . $2'7Syrly.813-0072 (Jl 28R apartments Br,bltns.pvtyard.Gar. Satt&ml·SMgr.M2·2014 volleyba l l. 2 s ty rent Jncludlng : Recep· Newg:rt Blvd. C.M.uoo REWARD, Gold Bo l U II bl ---*""" ...,.,5 F ' I l6th Place. $000. no pets. I bh b 1111 d U U ed ., _ Ce t Sult D C a • pava a ~ CottoMtM 3724 ~--~ . 1rep a~e 640-5189 Blk to Beach. 2Br. 2Ba. cu ouse. ar s . on serv. persona z ,,...,a n er, e harm bracelet. CM. Slln>/Mo l Br + dtm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BuiJt·lns. CdM locations, m>mo. Dbl gar. 21818th swimming pool. ping phone ,:overage. mail forlnfoorcall646·33ll Nwpt. or Log Bcb ar~a11. boat allp avail, bran<l ... 0 00 WEB & UP doae to all. 875-2311 as k Bright. cheery upslaint St. 961)..34:;6 pong, hydro·spa. gym. dispatch. underground NTIQU E ROW 242 642-1646 . .... ,ln mlntcond. -• fcwUrtdu. apt w/deck. 2 br. $275. Sorry,nopets. prkg. janitoraJ serv. All A CM . w ... ,, .... ...._. •Studio & l BR Aplli Adults. No pets. 646·2745 3Br. 3Ba, roe r~. single Southwest Corver Tul.IHI. E~xceEptXphoE cnue.T 1 VE i:,e1200~q.i:!~~·pts·. pa· nel· ~~redBlaccakt." .'!'0~11'v·eflr~. Ctl 6l 400 •TV & Maid Serv Avnll . --gar, nr. Hunt High. S350 Edinger/Newland ...,...., ~~~~~··~·~~~ •l:IOOM S«v. Htd pool Newt,IY decorated 2l8r. Quiet, cotta~e type lge 2 mo. 968-5700 8400 Edinger. H.B. SUITE Ing, A/C. pvtMbathN. LeA SasH Nr. Hoag Hosp. 548·0023 -zrM N•wport Blvd, CM Pll to, gara(le. ma ure br. pvt patio, gar. Wash < 7141847·9605 640·5470 o r mo . c ~canyon 2 BR condo ~-97~ or 645·l!Wi7 *11~ noo-.mokc:ra prt!· rm. Wtr pd. $260/mo. AsTmBpetEA.C 8 H112ubtr11dpdplx •• Arvrpaill, OP,EN s-5 DAIL y REALTY. 642· 1334 or Found: Male AustuUao · · · ---ferrocl. no pcrtiJ, Alt n 662240 eves640-677S OFC SUITE for rent. M2..Q78eves. Shepherd mix on Balbya llo. aonuaJ leaM! fllS, AUrac:UYv 1 ft d~n. t•. · 4/23 $350. ~-2031 Row 400 ocean view. tg. balcony • ._,.., • w ._....._. ,.500 Perlin. Point. 675-6662 UcloR.etalty 673-7 ht~ putl.o. lHH . quiet f73-25e() S375mo. Spac.1.ta2brgarden apt. •••••••••••••••••••••• upstairs W/'Carage, $500 -• ,._~ "' II•~ 1 -........ A Pool & rec All u.ttl pd S!2S per mo 2 Br l Ba ROOMS k mo .. ._ -~ avid Dahl •••• .. ••••••••••••""' FOUND: Blood bound. UDO lSLE yrly S800 * .... no pl! .... _,... • med · · gar. couple·. sml cbikt: S2S .., up wit ,.....,...,.,... bllc/tan F Abt601bf. bt avallabJ• June 1. 3 Br . Rut ll" r a 0 r . • C M . ~l'fb' wSec/Wl~-"" ~.... Adults. DO pet.a. $185. mo. sml....,. OK. 536·3876 • kitchen. $31.SO wk u •usT C. M. ..... ._... 1 ""'· Lo~e~ble, 768·112: Ha lge llllDOY South 121.3454·5l04 "" .P ·Ph uucv. .,_. up. Incl. refrig. .,... apts. 548·9755 -.u...-v"' ,. peUo,6'2~_or87H428 Mew-rt--.. 37'9 ~ng. 644-5687 ,,E~a leAMv!5,cuM 1 Br condo, rpts, drps. M I d d Retail or ofc. apace. at Arnple parking, freeway FOUND: Yng ma.lo do&, ·r--__.. ,.__..._ ....___ ~·2.. ..-,... p ... he & dr Very a n emp oye ays 4&'-». Redecor d .. am· & airport visibility. Mesa Verde area ~ .__ •••••••••••-•••••••••• _.. ---"' ,,,,. au.r. was r yer. kl -'-ri II $135 ..ta b hs 70 ' Walk touch, beaut 3br . ._ ________ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,_.......,., clean.$23Smo.963·1242 kuP veges. mo .,...prkg.,pvt. at .17 Sq. ft. w/receptlon of. hie cuest 545.e&& •f 2ba. !am.rm, blln•. love· 2 Br / rt ..,00 N 631-0674 Orange Ave. Lu646-487l flee, prtv. office le rea 91an6 · 11 yd. no peta. $490 w carpo ... · .. e.V!. lrriM 3144 room.'784Per mo ---------549--flQUorS36·2173 peinl. water pd. 2192 C ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Room. Laguna Beach Ofc-Store-lndatrl, CM HARIOI UALn Found: White Samoyed • Placentia. Call betwn WOODBRIDGE $l20mo. Working man, $12S. $185 le 1255. · 67M 400 Female, HasSUtches. BWFVS. 1 Lovet. vl~w . I!V1 1·5,836-4120 PINESAP't'S klth.priv.497·2014 646·2130or679-3709 (114l52fH674 • ... 1 !::b0l~!·~i~·1 S5So e NEWBREEDAPTSlDr 1. 2 & 3.bdrm units. VtlC4llloltl.ewhils 425 Dana Poi n t /San • Found · Small browo • w/loft. fplc. applna. PoOI. Designed like e arly .. ".................. Clemente. AJI kinds incl. For lease 1400 aq. ft. of· Dachshund mix llunt Jla.rbol' View Homca 4 br, . Jacuui. enc l. gar . California bungal~ws. BEACHFRONT den\81/med. From $135. flee/warehouse + 4 Bcb. • • • =·m~J'::h~A~~~at BIG' ~~~~.~~~0· 393 ~~e.'J:h()r~.9·5~~ so~16~ACH 496-184() ~~,~~.·~:~ec~~':1~~ CaU98S-3116 Me'(llt t62S 83.111161 Dally SHAR E Ore space. w/avall. key lock gas FOUND: Wht. male~ • · · Beat bet. $175 for lg tbr. · 552·0400 2 Br ea w/balcooy Photocopier. others pump & aocy servkea. die, toy. Vk. BrookhUit Nwpt Helahts. aer. lba, • g:oodlocatlon. Ocean view. Liv r avall.Pvt.prkc.&rother National Se~vice11 Co, &Adam8.8.B.9A·2MJ' Crpk hardwood flrt1 n Tenex888-9891Sm Feo By Owner·Btand new 3Br wtfrplc. 2 ba~ securi a menlUes. Lac. Bch. 64N2SO • ... -1 548 :504'1 Condo In Woodbridge. bldg, pool, jacuul. Call: 49'·1-~ --------'FOUND: Siberian Kually peta._.mo. . OREAT RECREA· 122Smo.Lovely28r.wtr pool. jacuui. tennis Beach Crout.property "'" lNl>USTIUALRENTAL or Malamuw.tem.Vk:. 8'Ap to ocean. 2Br , lBa. TION : sw l mm Ina. pd, eocl aa.r. adlts, no courta & lake. 675-9263or Ideal ror tJummer rent.a -.. ... DIL.......... YARD SPACE RENTAL 17th & Ora nae, c.M . unfurotahed or partly aaunaa, 2 health ch1be, pets.548·9441 mtm & Del Mar seaaon. Full C~ -CALL642·7U4 ~75'4evea tuna. couples or family bllllard.a. nl&ht·llahtod llfo.-l~,.,,.-..1 C14tnlsbod s:ns wookl Private om ce tn the · .... only, ~ mo. Utll In· ~a court&. Pro & pro "'"""''lr''-n ' 1 Br lV. Ba. Cvt pallo. ~....... 3112 aft.er June 15. $&50/m Mut ual Savlnjs Bid&. 6000 aq . ft. 1671 8 LOST: Lge Beiao bu cluded.(714>832·9811 ahop,aoUdrivingranae, moetbeelulfl.llopcl1mlnt quiet, S!50 utl pd, 343 ....................... ti11June l5. Ample parkl,.,, air· PIHentli. Ave. C.M. haired, Malo cat. V(i party room. COl'lmllllll.A--CabriUo. 548-~16 TENNIS &S£A CANNERYVlLLAOE oondlUonln~~anltortal S100. mo. 675·1880 or Beach.I& Ellla, HD. Bl!Mt RM!Slwpl 2 Br+ Mau FUNAC'TI',._,....,.,, Full· -.....--Walk to Uto beach from REALTY.613-62111 1a.-...1ce In" • Over ~ bluoeves,substaAllal ..... _ ... ,_ bit-· bo t lip .... ~ _"'_, __ ,,., Manaae-r wanted for bd •-• " ~ •--... .... • • · UrM director, ftff Sun· ~;andmojlllc small apartmeot bldg. tNumuhlos 1112 rm .U3latSt.. Nwpt 8dl 440 aq. ft, Olll1 $117 per ....... W..e.4 ward.M.1.oo33 · •mo.~ day br11nch, BBQ'a, n..ftaUlngpooll, Detreaaed rent fo r ~mfi~~:U!:.~ .......... s...r. ·43 moatb. 67J.4400 .......... ~•••••••••• fl'OST: Oray striped 8f0l'LESS 2 Br, den, 2 trlpa, partlea, sport Jacuzz1,1atm,bllafm. aervlc.i. 2 Br 2 Ba, ;acuul. sauna, sundeck •••••••n••••••••••••• MAll80R Houalq needed for v .. lt female ht. e t.oe• la Ba, M.ooaco, incl yard t.ourpatMnta&morer ondexclngctlbhoule aduJta,nopeta.~5126 • beaullful landsca@lg. wot~ Female ROOOl taa UCI Pro(ettorl h'Qal, wht oo cheat. vie tart. anll. ~~ mo. BEAUTIFUL APART· W91toetol..afllftl, l Bdrm Bachelor. All elec. kltt'hen . Dia· mue. 3Br. 2ba Apt PamUkle, $Week Bunbury I& Guinea. El A1•:f,!· 673·UlO or MENTS: Sinai••· 162 oitm,onchal•~~alat Sl•. nraUrlut. bwather. •elf cleaning Balboa Blvd. 675'5035 alt J11119, ia thnt Aq Toro. _... -M).S--------• bedroom&. Fum. 4' un· au~..., oven. Adult.I ooly. No 1-. _Ce ....... 11 .... aaa..;..;...o6-..)tl ____ -t f Model-d 'l TM VllOgl.Mored _,...,_._ r--roUND: Btk Bot. l,;tb pat Beach! Util pd. wa. • .. opeo ai y ...__ pct.8.lbrSl75.2 Br$326. R •..i ,.., '"'"'l "" .... Plx u 10 to 7. Roommate ~~"'-"' Et9de2Bt t~Ba.Ujlc, .. _T_ ... ..__.. Qu1Atlan adult ma le lo .. llllMA.....-6/ e .. ,,.-r ,>ta~~~ ... nl +mote. • ca • a-r..:-. ..... l.....-........ ·-"--..... Id _.. ..... _...,.... aharo fl\" apt $150 mo --· ,....... apotonneek.980-~ am.II fee. "5-4900 NrVlce avaU. No lejllse ""·run-••.~· PoQI. l wlUIMJ sty..,, • 23731 Mattoer. Laa Nia , · ·1~~~~~~~~~ ft • •• ••C11111111G111de required. Sorry, adulta OntondlM>Bedroom OK. Avall now. $290 l714>4~1 548-TIOI days, 848•54841: ....................... FOUN D : rem~h ---------• only,oopeta. Adul~ ~e ()(flce bounitlto8 evcs.atU. PllSMI ...... Dober man. approx ¥ Blllft'I area c:obdo. 4 Br, omc.-0:00108:00. SJJl2IDIM .... _..___ ~.,,Share bae, btrl Lake ..-.CALOl'flCI Of!llrlmlty 5001 miofJ, ffatbor 6 Adams .• J~ bta a ear ,.,. fl"plc ~wood ..,....... .....---.. - -~ aNa club util ln heart o( lrvlno. 1600 ..... ................. CM. •140& -.b9t,J)OOIJ>f'via·a. N~ Gardea~ How...,.... Clean, cpta. dpral 'stv" .... -. ................. lllO.Rts!'rem.58l::MM. rnlt atlala. $eOO/mo. Call ref':J· Purified wlr. Triplex 2Br $300 11 s:u~ ~ ~t:~:oc::~ P=Cl~ ~. Sa~e.Sc> CoOr "''-FOUND: Cblbi•bua tH-GIO. ....,....._.,-.... ~· rt• Gr.-no}rws;. 1500 Haven Place. Cali ~ly.omanwouldUke teD· pradltkmGr. Fut Oo. -...:v.rao~ ::!:. t.ypeAve 'nt~~K...!aote aa'1n1ne<at1TtlJ> d ,.,.,... • Montbru f'rit40C50 to aht tov•ly bm CdM. ~· etc ...... or Nl~caJJ .... ~-..---.ell. I' .... elm. 2 Ba (()Odo, ~ parldna. AdWta, DO pe\S. W/UIDO. Jltof'I. P.O. Bo.x -. u ... -Nw,t C"9t .,..., ._, 1112.oll\ll..,_.A~. (tblk WD'l"CU f(" 1lM Cdll,121825. m--. ~ '114f41QC''JU..49f• £.of N•p\ Ave" l bllt 2 Br 1 be, adultl. No ' •••U. hmd: ~ ......... ~ V... Br Condo ~·:~ So. ot Beyl. 631.o»? f::· · •in:aomht1. fnq Mature em~yed penon uquoa ITOUS. Ut~•:t::; MU. Qa~ ~bHd OK'. ,J:e:aueth' lfilwly rtdffOrated l Br 'IOO We1tcUtrDr,•pttS. ~R"«a. 'C"C: ;l~~ P>,OOOIDOlltb un\ • Ml~ Gl·1CD8orMz..41CMn•. MU170 ~Gullwt.rpd, A<Uta1 LIDO 751..nt6 JZ9,000 mootb •1'1D " JM!**° melt. a br. l1A .20thSt.54iMU? ~·ii:*~:,5ff" J)lv. man will rent room e-8600 Bmk•tc.OOOmoo~SIOlt '*11 • PM d e d, 2 be. rrpl . Daft\ ;v. up I.he .alp fillac.3buptoruaell•d . . . Ol' abarw my 3Br. llbe. ~~ _ ............. , • .......,. Wfatl/drY. comm. pool. ..IJI\' "in clu•tfled fJr•dtn. l"fVIC:, ptUofs a.o •t any price. t.c Nwpt Twfttllll. W/I POI SALB SK A.L L Oftftkl•prdb&e•T Alt iPll Is wkoda . Ship to shore reeulla! pool, Ad1dll l3a$. No bac:b.Nurbcb.'181 p traon. Pref rem. ll.llttsA-A....'--FABIUCSTO&IL ILB.. OlPAJcoMIHeil&lillne ...... ~. pMll,....,_.lll\orUf~IH1 Tenu--ISU\F .. ea.USO -w•~~.-.1" .. .,.. Olli_.... 3'lam••--- LOANS 8¥2% .. ·. .. . . ' "af) DAILY PILOT Wednesday, April 6. 1977 Add it... Build it ... Oiaper it ... Hammer it ... Carpet SERVICE It... Cement ft... Wire lt...Hoe lt ... Clea n it ... Move t.t ••. Press it...Palnt it. .. Nail it ... Plaster lt...Fix it ... DIRECTORY •••••••••••••••••••••• c.p.t S..-•lu CMld c_.. Aoors Gndlftli •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lnwtotfOft ftaifttfftCJ/PapmftCJ Pl•ter ;a.p.lr T••lsl0tt t.palr •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WGlter Morris, Genera Ca~tl\t.inwalllayyour:; Child c·iare. l.tl''cl. Uot Unoll'um. no wive , l·ov Sklploa<klr. dump tru<'k. Profcs.s1011ally blQ~n In. 1'J1ntony Hdrm w/2roub VERVNEATPATCll CANOrY1'VSl.;ttVIC E Conlr, roonl u<hb, re or mine . KepJ l r ll & lunches. LOVING lmi. le re-pair aub tloor haulln1.treework.~ruct <lvlt)our~dfprice1.l.1c. $lfl+1Ja1nt Bc.1m C\'11· JOUS&'l'~XTU IU; lttRATF.Sl::RVICP. ~lln&. new constru cleaning too! Guur work CARI:: ners. 642 ~ R<'r" & lie. 498 2711 ~ inll. dt'mo. etc. 751·3930 J25(.llll, ooruJc:d U63·954tJ lngs. C'IObet.s xtr:a. Ro111er Freu &t. 8a3·143SI At fulr t'riee" GtlO ttl33 lie~ bonded. No.~ at b1111:cr savmga. t'rcl.! Contractor ti61-0&46 McncN 4!M·4201 ~ Tiie 846-4&&9 est 845-364tl ,.,__....._ •'--•'I l:'VnL•Rl' p I L' I "9 • ••••••••••• ••• •• ••••••• www....., ....... •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• c,,..J'\.1--r... a1nl ng. r u r ••••••••••••• • •• •• ••• •• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• AppGanctltepolr WcCarcCarpctClt•aners Remodcl11, Addllaons . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-·ireplacci.·Plantcrr. priCl.'t> Free ei.t . HOM ~AVF.RS. Plumb-CER/\MlCTILE. New or •••••••••••••••••• •••• Steam clvan or 11h1.1mpoo Patio Cvr• & Deek:s. Any Expr Uaw111l11-n aardener llaullng, movlnll. cleanup Bnck Concrete Patin £.<itabhshed 673-4967 Ing & llcallni:. 1-'rec eat. remodel. Fr est. sml Jobi APPLIANCl:: REPAIR aJsouvholt tery·all work tn>es or construction. Yd cleanups, prunlna. $7/up. Trt.-e1'·ork. Re1a1, Block ~alls ~BQ Pits WORK GUARANTEED $10 hr. Hones\" reliable welcome53ti·2420 :ift S. $10 Snvi<'c· Call guar. rtcra/MC, fr est John &1u111 n s & Son tnmmlng. huul 646-4676 rut, free est 342.4597 Rcfli. Ests. 64tl·046' lntr /Exlr Free Est 25 aorv1cc. B of A , M11trch&. CE C Tl LE T b Call (71<1)Mll·2'122 Reus i\utc& 6'15·3716 5484780 art 6 --· • · 847-0383 or 751·3150 JtAMl · u 8• Expr 'cl Japanese Sonny&Jer.1''REEhaul· free Est: Blorkwa lls , YrsExpr.642·0295 · i;howers. k1t c heni>, Archltectwol M 0 BILE II V 0 RO Sl'1<;c1ALIZING in all gardener. Compl yard Ing, cleanup, tree work 11lumpstone .• bri c k . Interior &Exl;lor paint· Repai r s & Hepipang. noora._1:11tlost>t5·2129 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STEAM l:pt & Uphol types remodellng. 11 yrs mainten ance, .,shrub· for usable items. Fen· Hes/Comm. n~a:1, lie/· Ing. Guar Kutad a c:tion. Oralm1 cleared. wnter T,...Set-•fce 1\rchitecturul & Struc· cleanln~. S u1Jerior in aren. All work guar. bery, treei.. 1'r est. c es/bldgii r e moved bond. Bob 7SO·!l3S4, 1-'r t · 7512r.J..113ob htrs. etc, nil p1pe11. n~ns &urat Plans. Rmdl & or method. 9< aq ft . A~k 962·8314 s.&8·1630 557.2005 &\2914l ~"~ ·a rotes. Dic k .Morda ••••••••••••••••••••••• newcOOblroction.Resid· abou t co mµlcte . . •>-I L nd --------,.~/P---'ng Profess1onalPwnting.ln· 768·'1962 Removnls, trimmln~. /Com • I/ Ind u 5 tr I a 1 jarutonal & tu.eel'!( i.cr v General Dwldini;, L~c. No. ,....,., Japanese a bC.~ap-,-_..'"'J ~, E 1 · prutun11. free est. Lie d &t0.7020 Gu a r / l n:.. tJ n ate d 20U9'l9, bond<.'<1 Wall en· ing & Gardening. Free Houwcl--'-••••••••••••••••••••••• tenor1 i.tenor, ree e:.t. PLUMB EH 2lyrs expr. Jo"'\.aUy In.sured. 642 2624 ~Z1 terta1n percentage nrrer e:.t. 545-7072 Geo. lbushl ········=·~·::......... Paint Your Cotffe Expr'd. &l2 038tl NON·UNION ... ytittf"IJ --from unlu.·<>n:.l'l.I bul"1\'r. . . ., dlbl Wllnt a REALLY CLEAN r APEK. PAINT 751·3539or645·0287 Chuck's Tree Svs. Palms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tings. Acov1tfc Or, will RME/RMO lie. Worlung. Instant e e I OU .E" al . h Average Extr I Stry S37S 20 Yrs l::xpr. Sa,·e $$ olives tnmmed. thinned. l>ay Cure·lnfants to 7 yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ror dC\'Cloper Investor or garden planted .. ror you. c' I sf"-. c J 64G15~~ !m 2 Stry $495, lntr $1Srm Work "UUr free est no Roofing prun ed ' {em 0 v e d m" home CoLt" ~1 .. La . Economy Acoustics rcaltor. J oint \cnture Froms.i0.642·8223 AM ir . ·1eeest.s, .. 1..., Pnccslncl.motr'l/lobor ., . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-9229 fl5 " ~ .... w Guar. iru.rd. free e:.t. wait. Rcri.. 642·1950 eve. S It rt r C ____ a ______ _ <:411548-3047. Quul. celhngs, new or rc w/land, owner OK. Con· BOB'S GARDENING & Mrs Kings Cleanin11. Tedfi27.7900or552.0134 •• pcc10 :y 00 In~ o. T T 1 spray, repair:., free est. tact \Ii alter Moms, c/o LANDSCAPING SVS. p ainting & carpet co Pa1nt1ng, lntr/Extr. I Don't buy that run or the rec r m, re~ove, .. ...., SenlcH 5:JiHIJUO. Scott Realty. P.O. Box Full lawn malnt. New "WE DO IT A LL .. PETERS PAINTING guarantee my work . mall roor until you've prune. Reus. Fully insrd. ·~··••••••••••••••••••• 824 Hntg Bch. Ca . 92fi48 lawns. sprnklrs, weeding 835.JS61 Expr'd. Reas Hates. Reasonable prices. free seen our new heavy TonyG<IS·Sl:M A'ITENTIONMEN: C.....t/Concrete , , &soiltreatmnt.Freeest. Frcc Es t. Call Gene e=it.Jim.000·48Gl. ~eight shlngles .• Speciul Bro's 'free Ser vice. Don't put It orr any ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEE'.\I JAll\IS Cal~f 53 • 63 IMMACULATE discounts. for Sr~ Cull Palms trimmed/cut . 100.:er. Call now for a l'/\TIOS. WALKS Add1t's, Rmdl'g, hrs 8·S · 1 47 · CLEANING. Sntlsfac· SS2·04!>8 _______ Expert P••lntins . Custom Don673·1235. 6~6·00~ Free est. Rens priceis manicure with Linda Ph1lhps Cement Co. Lie Ph962 3200. Lie 3t7856 Gett.rat Se"ic•' twn Guaranteed. Cull INTEnlOl"ltEXTH Paint work & m aterials. 25 yrs 963-8().l5 !JG2·J:lS7 & Uonded. f"or est call Electrical ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now! 673-7776AMWAY mg. t::xpr'd high quality ei. P r ll c f c r ti n c es· ---------- 751 5657 art G pm or 7 1:1 I'• 'N DY'lA"' c ~ork. Super n:al> rates. Richard 000 :ix_·1 ___ Sewift9/Altuatlons LEE'S 2'1 yrs. exp. Xlnt. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"' ." ,,: nrpcnlry, llo .. ~eclean•~g by reliable ------~n1 1 1 b ""' uo 67c J181 J ohn ••••••••••••••••••••••• "er·s. BofA, .. 1a~tCl1. •· r---&...-u "'ECTRlC L SERVICE eleclraca P um 1ng I r "' -------Pmntanro, intle"tt , rollege • " " "' -.-n•P ...., A , • . coup e. r e cren ce:.. " l)o you nct'd some i.ew1 ng Cush C;ill· i~ee The Tree ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:ement work of all kinds CALl.c; SIS hr, & SMALL _!A'.\l to8 I ;\l ~7·2787 _ 62ti-6126or963·581J EXCLNT PAINTING student w ,'l yr:. expcr., done. L>rcss. sh 1 rt. G75-Si50 Carpentry. Sm all JObs Reas. r:ite Free t:!>l. JOBS IW:.!·82J:J Save time. Sa\ c '.\loney lntr & Extr. Reas. r e a !t 0 n d b 1 e • r re e aller1ttaons ~2· 180-l u 1 d h 7cr. <•oc: 7c n ,,.,25 -llousecleanlng & Window "'-"e e•t. c:.•o.2706 FRL'D et.limatCll. 640·111!!7 rane mg, oor angang ...,........., .,., . .,., "''ECTRIC.:li\"' /\ll t•'""S HARBARA'S ri" ~ ..-.a "' Lie contr. e:.t. 548·2719 o;..., " "',.._ SHOPPING Clt:aning Good rates & -._. ,..j, Window Ca.m1in9 ----------11 man t•rcw, S Y. r:. expr of work. Lie Uonded, an· SERVlCf', c:•().t86J ref11. C:.ill .. Bi•• L"nn" PAINTING . lntr /Exlr rr-.OCJr..,..•Y <-.. 1 ' ""' 0 J •••••••••••••••••• .,,....... • •••••••••••••••••••••• The fostc~l draw in the pounng & fi11111hing. Set srd. f'rce ci.tSIO 2404 __ Buy. Wr:ip. Deliver s:Jtl·Till Reai.onable, dependable. ••• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• W'indows dirty? Jlscs. your own forms save ·• l,.rt!'e est Call Jay Wedding photography. Wci.l ... a 0 :.11ly Pilot money -19-t·l<IBS • The fastest draw in lhe WILi. CL EAN YOUR f>l5 7965 • Callforest.orappl .The Ftn.VafleySpos oks,stores.FreeEst.lS Clus:.ih ed Ad. Phone · West. .. a l>a1ly Pilot Have something 10 1:it'll? llOUSE EXPERTLY AJ\A Phqtography Co. Manufoctured by Gerico yrs. John Duo n . &12·5678. Want Ads Cull &12·5678 Classifled i\d. 642-5678. Classifit.'<i ad!J do at well. 646·6523 Sell idle Items 642-5678 642·4157 Sales 962·0960 548·7087 /f>i2·9572 P'ersonal1 5150 Xhools Ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1t1tructlon Hefp Wanted 7100 H•lp Want•d 7100 Hefp Wanted 7100 Help W•t•d 710 Help Wanted 7100 HefpWant•d 7100 Hefp Want.d 7100 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PRL'G"' \ ·1·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ccountt'An Cl•rk ,\Ss1s·1·1\", 1· . "" "~' GUlTAH l,t;SSO;"o;S for :ill ~ ... ., '" '" BE A Professlo11JI Cocktail WaJtre:.:.. Enter an exciting, profitable & glamo urou s profess. ~arn In 40 hrs from pro· feb~lonals the fine arts or waitress techniques. Oay or eve :.t'S!taons. place· ment aSl;ist •. good job Op· pty. Call 17J.ll 751 ·919-1 . So. Colif. Col·kta ll Wa1lres:.. Inc , 17922 Sky Park lll. Ste C . Irvine, Ca !Yl'll-1 ~~~ Dental·Penodonl1stneeds Co ER H P · 1 a:.s1:.t. 2 D:iys week FILE CLERK <. a r1 n s: t•on f 1clenl 1 a I aHc:.. thoroui;h ll':H hrn~ 1-:xpanding Mortgage Co CIVI I. 1-::o.iGlNt:t;n counseling & refNral. & pop l>Ongs. !lti:! i 198 has 1mmed ope11111g l11r $1376-$1678 Mo UNT EL W/pOSSlble ruture l!X· pa nsaon or hours. J::x· Bt'g1nne r 's s pot ror bnght pcri.on. Ploa:.ant working c:onds. Opply for lraimng & ndvllncement. 37'7 hr ~k. S.135 per mo. t.o start. Call 549·4700 e>. l \bortwn, a1lo11t1on & --im exper'd acct s pav 'rec B.F. in C1v1I Engineering 1-ccpang Jobs Wmtted, 7075 clerk. C:.ill ~lary Maueo or E.l.T. + a minimum DA y SHIFT. FULL & P/TIME ~:;dc~rtdr~~J.~:i'~i>e~: 1\PC1~1tt: 547 ::!56:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• al (714) 963·7873. or 2 }rs. cxpcr IO Cl\ II *KAREN 'S * Top notch Cntrlr looking Equal Opport Employer l::ng1ne~rlngC .. Requs~st Ae.1dble Hours For HouHwi•H H.B. 842·11631. for lh •tf C uppflcatiOOS, 1ty Of Ull sm i;:ro~ " ~ o ACCOIJN1'S/RL:i· that W"' l · ·~-. Juan Cap~uno, 32400 OUTCALLMASSAG E . .,n " ~uperior PRO l>L~R1'\' gwdn e O 11 r_ Pasco Actelant o, San liPM·2t\M 831!·1780 m: ' ~,o ' ·exp 'IAN/\GL~•IEN'l' C Apply In Person DENTAL ASSIST/ _21_3_. ------ RECEPTIOHIST File Clerk Trainee -----&16-0121 •• ,._., Juan Cupis truno. a . MASS ... GE -----lmmedaale opening with 92675 or call (71 1 l Mon & S11t. l~xper'd. Dr. .ATTORMEY'S OFC "" 1"1111 hltli:. muint. man & major Heal l::stute Co. .t!J:I 1171. Filing deacllanc· FfGURE MODELS gr11und l·are elt', )ol·ek!> Accounts rec, !lood oHice Apr. 15. 1977. SPl\I ' DEL TACO Schumm. 962·~~----Seeks dependable Ptlrson f ror 1mpor1:.int rl.'cord Dental Rece11t. Peno o l'. kt.'CJllO~ pos. Call Willa Ptume w/poss1ule future CJrtcr. 833.2700 Denni:. expani.ion of hrs. Ex· & Dennis Personnel per 'd all ph:iscs. ESCORTS full t1m1· poi.1111111 Hoom skalb. data prorcsi.ang ·---------·!·---------• & salar-. Wrtll' o\d 11854 exper a plus. Neur OC 25252 La rcn Rd.. LOCJ19tO Hlll1 OUTCALL OHL Y Daily i>ilot r () Ro " AJrport. Only expcr app Abl>oc1alc Rep II OR OVER HO EXPO. NEC Beauly ~l :inuger T:> pe MANICURIST ~pecmlly insurance pro· Servkc of Irvine, 2082 631-3811 1560, CM. Cu !l'l62ti ly. Phone . Wkd:i):. for ' ---Help Wanted 7100 appt. 752.7121 ccssing S,11 open C:.irt:er _1'_t_ic_tu:_·_lbO_n~D-r_. ___ _ EXOTIC GIRLS •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTING CLERK If you're new lo Orange Co. temporuraly dascon tanuing } our l•duc ullon. r ecl'ntly tltsl'har,i:ed from the i.cnwc or for any reason :-.eekang te rn · p0rury or cnreer l·m1Jloy mcnl. l'Onsidcr th•~ uru quc oppor You can l'nrn ;'l;ew salon an CdM has 1mmed. opening :l\':lil ror M .• n1 cur1sl e~per'd in Juli l.'llC~. i.c:ulpturcct nuali. & 1>c1ltcures. Nall Ot>pl. unrlt•r manu.ic· mcnl of m a n1 l·unst. Fm<\(ICIJI arrani.:c•menlb commcn:.ur;.ilc w t'\llCI' & pre~cnt cl11•nkh• Call \tr :\tai:nano ti73·2M3!> Help Want.ct 7100 Help Wanttd 7100 opply. 11.B. 8-12 6631. ••...........•...•.................•.......... FURNITURE REPAIR Prior background In :ll11!>M11:c• & '.\lodl'lini;: With ~me exp1.•r, 10 key, Outca ll 5-1~ :11ro,:>13 :1:!50 Accountin14 & type. To Join outstund· CIVIL COOK, exrwr'd breakfa:.1 DESIGN carpentry, t·abinetry & LINDA & VICKI Outc all Mauaqe For the Fun of it! St•n 111~ all t >r;ingc Cu. !"~l!I :!i 1:1 Hl::l .. \Xt:\1; \I\:-~\(; I·: lloh .I .1111•'' Lil ~)J,,~UI Oulr;ill''' 't 1!11 '11 11 l)Hli'-1\l.\1, c·•'l'Utl•s 1Jr11hll'1tl' 11 llu\:i.n 'I 11111\1• th1 ·111 II .\OU nl•t•t1 ht•lfl, l'all ('AKEM.rnor l1!1:p1tal 111 I >range 6:1.1 95112 Spiritual Reader 1111:1 !'Kl l•:I C.1m11111 H1•,il ~.in C'h•ml'llk Full~ Ill' F11r Jppl l!l:! i~"lli *SUZI'S• 011lqll MU,~Jlle 111 \~I :! \\I 731 :>118 in;,\t, 111-'l 'l. 1:1 RIA" h a V e J II l' \ C I l I ll g 11wi.i.;1 ~:1• a hnut l h1•1r \nahc1rn Studl11 :;:1.5 S:16:\ H>ll t.Al)ll-:S WllO want lo talk to a 11uy. CJll .inyllml' I 11:!1 61:17 --~~ SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Ofr l'l JUll'I.' Ulcnk ll~l'l 11• n r ~:c11. rn .. ,. I rnn r1•m1•mll<'1 "'hen, 1r k ldi< wanlt'd 11'1 'rn re µco fll\', lh\:Y 111 l''-~•·tJ Ull tt!i a \1 ill•h. Now, Lhl'Y drcu 11 µ u s C llt·;CK OUT clerks ma s u1>t•r111arket ··················•···· Tulor1ni: onrl or10,1111on1al h.1by111lllnA my ho uw ~15 lliOO Socl•Chtb1 5400 ....................... •THE ANSWER• II )nur'rc i.anglc and t1n·1l or Ilic liar M~ene:;, "''' 1•111Hhow you n wuy lo nwel utlr11cUvc & 11('1 iv1• .. ans:lc 1~ople or nll llflCS 1a11l We'v4! i.ot th1• ,, n 11 w e r . . a l V1d~vlew !197·5400 &.91oyw..t Ir ,,....atl ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools• IMtructfon 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOMEN TRAIMFOR IARTEHDIMG TWO Wt:EK CLASS NATION WlD1': JOB PLACEMENT i\SSISTANl:E flOODJOD C>l'PORTUNrTn:s AMBICAH tAaTEHDEltS SCHOOL 11()1 E. 17th St., SA 834·1960 School• Con•l To Coasl - -11.A . COi.i. F.O E 0 MAS AO t:. 1.ow coa Day•E\i · 11l CIM1c1 In ~Ana.W717\ --__ __, J"REF. PICTURE FR~MI NG CLASSt;S. now Iormina at l PltA.M Et> IT MVSEl."Y. Sooth (.'oilllt Vlll111u. f-'or mfutmaUon. caU La.rr)' 7Sl.QOI in~ optics firm in Irvine Ind Pk. C;ill Mr. Backe 556·8200 STAFF ACCOUNTANT .\ Comp lls kpr, h\I• 111 H1•..,11e10..,1h1hllh wtll m Sal P\l rm. ba. TV. CrDt t'l ud•· {'111.tomer <:rcc111 H1·rs. lw,1-9Gtll1. tl II O!IOO V1•nl11 Jl11111. ,\,·counb \d\ rtisin , H1•f'l'I\ .1hlt· Colltl't1on" 1 e · J.! l'l•r..,011.11 l'lfJl•l.'rt:r <1nd \,lfllrll' 'ta l•· lol\ rt: lur fl' """lluri rt'lf lltrel> n11nim11111 ,,f :! '••ar' t•ol· lt•J.:l' aml 11111·..i r..r;1ted f'\P\'nt'nt'I' 111 Cn·1hl .ind <.:ollrt llOll)o ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK for Et~!1~1-!Y~~~~·rt1 ... mg Dt•parlmt•nl or the UJtl) Pilot ~lJy ab•> J' '>l bl ordt.'r clci.k ol l.cneral Adverl1~i11)( D e p 11r tm <•nt wht:n qua1tr1t'd ;\lu~l lw al>lc to tYPt' SO wpm und ha\c itticx:I phone \'Oln: l:>alar) \:Ommcnsurat.• with ''"' ,\t l1·ui.I one )t'.1r or pc11cnl't' l::x1·dk11t com \ant:cl an•oonh pay11hh· P.>O\ hc·ncf1t ... ('"l~nenrc v.1th i.ome l''C t•or ant~r' IC\\ c,111 llO!\Ure lo l'Omputen1t'1I &l2· 1321. C).t 27ti ;~ Sll'm" \11111 mal<'h '1·n Equal Opportunity doro; 1n\Oll'f'' aJ,;3Hl"I EmplO)C'r f)Url'h ,11'\' 11111\•r, rl.'U'I\ --- In& r<'port~ l'ompull' ill-< 1\MW.\Y DISTRIRtJTOR c·ounh Jntl r1•h.t11·,.,, ,.., helping manv per,ons Vl.'rl l\' l'\lt•11~1•111~. etc t'am monf'y work1n1? '.!to l'rrpurr .111d monitor 111 4 hr a day. We nn help put output 1l111·umenl,., )'OU 673·4786 pn•pari• rhl'l'k11 and do ---i;omt" filini: .in•uralr ;\pprent1c·e Boal Carpen t)'IJllllt Jud Jll ,1blhl~ ID tcr "'. lor :.cp.a1r & opt•rJli· 111 kt•\ 11rc .a !•l><-ri;lau 168·52411 art lllU.'t I pm PAYROLL COOIDINAfOR \ p I :\t .: 1 A!> s 1 s l a n h . M1111nll.'n11n"r l pl I' ree 'apt Call 646 1100 ;-; H 1\rt1St & Model A.:l'nl'Y ac ('j/ptan..: portlolm~ & olp pl1cal1on 11 Hll)(>o to l11d11·"· lnl' .. :!511!1 !> M 11r1tuer1 I•! Pk wv. M Ir.. slon Vtt'JO. Ca s21:n . Ste ·~ S 196 PER WEEK na ... c'tl on 'our p11wl11c· lt\l l \ C11 mm 1 lnCt'ntl\ ('.., & t.'"tl l a IH llfll shanng 001111' On th" J11l1 1r.aan1n ~. Tn·tnl•n1l11u-. p o 11.' 111 1 a I I o 1' e ,1 di i.upcn1 ... 11ry & naanai.:c mt'nl POillllom .. ~J u,I ht· 1)4'rl'onable & amh1l1ou!>. I-or a1Jpo1nlmcnt only lJll 519-1183 !ft\~1 JP~I i\UTO'.\fOTIVF. P \RTS SAi.ES PERSON At11on sislesperson want rrl for Auto M arine ""~" 581 -6314 l'\'t!!'> II ... ,\ L1 Ty 11;J11 ... , \'I 1 ' ( ~Jnted for t:I Toro:.J((1n Call 837 .4; t3 llLLIHG CLERK Ho~ ll0t>p1t 11l ha!> :.i l'ur rent 01~n1ni.: for a B1lll11i.: & Collectaon Clk to "'ork 1n vur c1·t·d1t o flu•t· ll0ip1tt1l cxpn . prd'd. F rtime d<iys. Contot•t Pt·rsonnel. 646 llOOO, N B 1-: 0 1-: 801\TCARPE~TEKS 1'::-.:GI Nl':l:~HIN (; AIDE luiH'h ~ 1linner Apply, DRAFTSMAN rd111111hmi.: rcq'd to a~· S!JWSll02Mo. Rlt.:l:<'r. Ill F a s hion Musthnvcgoocidrafllng semblc.repnar&rcf1111~h llil(h ~c:hool tle~ree +ex-hlancl. N B. Bc1,..,i 9& 11 tcl'hntQllCb & mechanical ;int1q. rurn. F /lime pos. lll'r 111 Suh proft's-.1onal & :!&:> aplilud e To dl'sign & Good sal & to. benefit!. ~·n "inct•nn l! ~11rk. Il e I f t i\pply in perl>Oll, The An " ·----------i 1 ru.t part ~.· iangl.'s. ru. n l1que Guild, 1801 E . Dyl.'r Que:.l Jpphc·at1vns. City blul pr111t anarh1ne. docu· Kd lrvtnl' 11( S.1n J uJll C.:ap1slrano, COOKS ment dr11wmgs & !>entl to --·----- 3'.!IOO Pas,•o 1\cld .111111 l·u~tomt'ri.. i.,1ilh11al GENERALOFFICE !->Jn JuJn C.11J1 :.trJn11. ,1<;111 !-.lllPT kno~lcdi:c hcl111ul i\µIJ C.1 ~:..-i,;;, <>r t-.111 •i 11 1 \1>1Jh \Ion ht 3·b11m ly Jl 1-:n l·ki.011 Y.11:ht,., !'mall l'll·rtroOll:!!I rarm \ ;.inou:. ok & produl'l11.111 duties. 161!.t S Minn1c, S11nla Ana ~7 .t:ltG. l!JJ 1171 F1hn1: clt•a1Jll111· 1:131 Ot:en: ih e SanlJ ''""' 1 .. 1!1ii ... ,.~1 Gorda Liz Ana Cl\'11, l'Hl:-;Cll' \I. l::NGl;-;t-.:t·:RI~(; ,\WI': SI 1514 ~11111 ~lo. ll111h sc:hcl()I <h'i;ret.' + a !1011 UJy ... 1d1· Dr, :-.;u 675.:i l I!) !':qua I 0 1>por. 1-:mployer 1111nimum of 4! yrs. -ex pea COOKS, Sn. Laj:una. 111 S u b ·prof1•ss1onal p 111111• •"'-f 11m .... cotrec 1.·n1:?111l·crini: ~ork. ~c· ~hor l'Xll llt•h pll·;ise ciul·~t up1>heat111n~. Clly Ch.irl11"" <;hill UI l'. l}r sun .JuJn C;.ip1~trano 540 IJJ.'>I 32100 P.a~co Addanlo. ~Jn Juan Capis trano. COl NTl-:K llt::LP. full or Ca 92tii:> or c.ill 1714 i 1J3rt t1m1'. c\per pref'd . 4!13·1 lil l,.ihng deadline pply days only. C.1plam Apnl 15.1977 5PM. M1k1•':. Fi!>h Fry. 815 w. 19th St. CM Dl~tary Super•isor F o r ('onv. hos p1l11l Plea!oe cull, (I) IJ30·63J3 ror appt:.... ------- DISHWASHERS l2t Apply in iwrson. Mano's Restaur:int J20l I::.Co:ii.t General Shop·As11cmbly & Machining. Small grow· ing co. Good udvance· mcnl lor the right depen· dable person. Exper. helpful. t'tllmc. li45·6258 by appt. only. ----- Hwy,CdM GENERAi.OFFiCE . , · CORRESPONDENT UISPLAY V. INIJOW Correspond w /home THl~~l\lER study 1tudcnts for our f'or .J .r . Sp.ortswc:.ir student service dept.Ap- Cham Store. Some exper plicant must be able to preferred. Apply i n compost: o wn letters i-: x p c r 1 e n c e d b o a t curpenter:. ne4!dcd Xlnl l'O benef1U.. Pac1f1l·a Ry K1pp('r \' JChts. ll2tl W. lit11 St, Co:.ta Mesa. War~hou,c· clii.tributor _____ _ St•n Ice l'UI rt'nl :it·rourHs ----------1 CLERICAL person "Petries ... 1'17 type •I:>+ wpm & handl~ Weslmml!lter Mull details . We ll estab'I In i:row1n~ cnmnany C.:OAST l)tSTRl'fUtlOHS :..io il.lfl:l o\utomotavc !\cw l>eta1l ~hop needs help Top wages paid F.ni;eine SkJmt:rs, eng painter,, butrcr:. & poh11her:1. up hol<itery shnmpoorrs, check out. pl<'k u1• & de h\C'r)'. Apply Jl :!o:.:J llarbor Bl, CM 645-1030 Auto & Sl11ndnrd Trans re · buildc-r, exp only. Xlnl beneflb. 003·~ --- BOATS WILLARD BOAT CO H200 Condor A vc Fountain Valley lmmcd Openings 1-'or: t:xterior Carpenters lntcn or Carpenteri. Touch-Up F.xpcrience Preferred Equal Oppor Employtr Fantastic OnPor1unlty Distributor lnttirested In c<lucatlonnl rlrm. Good MEN & WOM.b:N p /timc income of SIOOO benefits. Apply National Withto11 per m o or m ore + Systems Corp .. 4361 c1eric:111Skills Credit Checker ben .. ril s . Mature . Birch SL. N.B. (Nr. o.c. G.Mt-ol Offlc• 6.'JS.6123. Airportl E.O. E. Bank or rinance co. ex· Typl1b per. Famil:ir w /TRW ELECTROMIC GENERAL OFftCE Clerils machine lmmed. open· TECHMICIAM Lite typing. Girl Friday. IO K~ Oprs ing. No sh ot:c. Should be Long&ShortTermis Progressive g rnwth fami liar w /o(c p r o· orie nted electronics ced u re. Sa 1 com. HO FEES m nnuf . has immed. m en.'lurate w /e'(p. Call IOOKKEtrlR Paid Weekly·Call Now! opening for repair. tech. 2 for intervw '.\lon-}o'ri '9·5. MANPOWER INC Y.rs college or eqwvnlent <714 ) 846.3375 Small bui;y ofrl<'e seek:1 , • exper. In electronics re· · sharp conscien tious 448 W. 19th St, C.M. c1'd. l\t1utary training or Gener al Office, mu11t per.!lon age 25·35 with 645-2043 Coll 540..4455 ~ome repair e xper. pre· work weekends phone minimum 3 yrs in typing, 1.-:iiual Oppor Employer f'd. Xlnt benefits Include 644·0SIO Newport'ounes. puyroll. A/P, AIR. and Equal Oppor Employer medlcul/denUll ln~ur H~ponslhlt• for /rl'par fnl! tnputtln1t un '"''on c·1hn.: pnyroll \'111 a r11rn putt'l'17C<l i1y11trm for ap- pni"t1m11lely 32S Pt>OPI~ He r.1m1h11r with p3}'roll d('(f11('linn rnll·~ unil de duc:uon limit~ Oht,;in an 11111t of 11l.Jllr' poyroll tu" rrturn. d~pos1t'< Jn•1 payroll f1lt·11 o employet'!\. 1ilutement1. Interesting DISC GlHERAL OFFICE ASSEMILY /\uto trans ll&I\ rnech· varlet1 <1 tmos phert:. CLERK CROCHETERS Needed. lnltrumenb Typing, phones. etc for aruc Exp,owntoob.xlnt Southlu n<l Propcrtte.!I Trainee audit pos . apply Arvilla, 1143 s. 102 L,·.BakerStreet ne w s mall business. SJ Fa~l trowlnc ~katt'l>oard benefits. 962 ll6SS f).11·2!l~i0Carol. · f · " h 83 2 W d S Ft. m.inuf 1~ l<>O«tnR for as w/growing ananc1al co Coast llwy. Laguna Bch. Cm.to Mesa 979 5300 r. 1 l nr t, n t.emblv worktrii l>•Y & ---------• looldd-/Sales in f'ashion Island area. 494.~2 Equ:il Oppor Employer Valley ·r--· Oppor. & challenge fo ----------1 -~~~~~~~~~rGaWtAU:Li(;K-ruf:ht shafls Appl) 17932 AVON Mature. l(Ood office mature. resp. andav. 1 y CustomerService : GENUALCLUK ~lcv r arl. Cr· Ste G. sklll . knowledge of ore cxper. Req's ae lonkTell..-TnM Nigh\ shaft. Trainee pos. lrVtn<' '"'-• y.... ... J"Wclrv prcf .. rr-"". (213) ~ _,.. "' ., ~ ""' curate figure aptalude Exciting place f or ESCROW w/growlng financial or· CUSTOMER ,..,.. ren0tt7 968·84'11 (7J 4 l 7S!I I l~:J Ille typini;. Xlnl worklnA cheery lnrl1 v. seeking SALES ESCROW ganluaUon In the Fiuhlon H .;o, ~ou'll enjoy meet l'011d11 & benefits. Appl people contucl pos. Call OFFICER Jslo.nd area. Req'a 1 yr ACCOUNTING ASSEMBLERS 111~ pcoplt: 'fhilc !i>c>lhni:t IOOKKIEPER 8·41oon & 2·4, 180 NewpQrt Ronnie liell. 833·2700. Pmlllon requires 2 yean1 ofc ex per. Figure •P· Ex~rlcnced world r:i mous A VON Con~trucllon ex per de· <.:tr Dr. 2ncl floor, N.B. Dennis & Dennis Person· s&Jt!I escrow expei·lence tltude, lit'J typing. LeUcr , (BILLING / Products. Good <'arn iurnble. mainlnln COll t 64<1·43UO m.k for Carol nel Service oflrylne. 2082 In orrler 1 0 prc.-pn r e coli mpos1 ur1e l.s n.ul1n ,runtl'· lngs . Flexible hr11. C11ll l<.odaiera, Keneral ledger Geer or Sue lleblcr. Mlcht'hlon Dr. escrow lnstrucllonl! and Uon. tnvo \let rcpnya,!la1 o RECEIVABLE) :>-I0-70·U OT Zenith 7·135ll. documentations. Addi· c en corrcs p. e.,u ur thru trial bal, Mrs. An· Commission Sales. Uni-o•• I HELP .. _ .. 1 30 ..... I I ...... ~ lionel dutle11 Inc lude or· '"" ,,. : u .... iowever CLERK derson 979-""'>0 ~ue new rommcr. & resl· Experience nee. Apply mo's tralnlna on day Babysitter, p/time. ror oc· C ... ,. W ... SH H"'Lr dent security devices Son Antonio Winery. 1500 derl ng I Ille rcporla, shift 8•5 necen. Xlnt Al leost one "t'ar or 3141C-.,us0r1.. cuional wkdys. Nwpt ""' "" "' lllgh commissions. local Neumnrt Blvd , •• , es timating expenses. work log conds & co. "' S.4M741 Bcharea.642·7378 F/t"P/t.Ovr l? Co.Forint.751-6333 -""' ·"'' making prorstlons. 11 11 1 varied accounts r e SLocatlons 1 authonzlng recordings. bene ta. App cot on11 cea vable/b ii ling ex· (Acron From Babysitter, housekeeper, METRO CAR WAS H COOK evenings & Sun· Delivery, lght, p/tlme. disbursing fund1 a nd accepted betwn 8·noon & perience o n a com OrangeCo.Alrport) live in. Must drtve & 29SOHarborBl,C.M. day IMch. See Mannger Mu.~t have cur & know preparing clo:11n1t 1lale· z...t. 180 Newport Ctr Dr, puterlz.ed syatem. Price Equal Oppor Employer have refs. Unwed mot.bu al Rose & Crown. 381 beach areas. Work out of menu. Will alao develop ~k Fifo~;.~·0~· G~~~~r biUln8S and customers .---------OK. 768..SSOS Cement rt au Dr .• S . Coast Laguna omce. Cull Mr. brokorcontac:ts. Weolfer "" ..., Calculate and make ex· ---------SWIMMtNG POOL Vllloge Speed494·2570 ucellent u lary and Barbara l aclno • tenaloM for Invoicing HOWISTHITIMI labvsfttet'W .... d DECKMEN DEMONSTRATORS c compenuUon. Please GenOlcTnle 1i1MJO purpoae1. Apply PllY· for job aeekera to check Babysltter needed tor 4 New crew forming nnw. COOK/Exper rood, appliances 0& contact Ron Rohrer l71A) 'ICTURIPBFICT . menll\ on a ccounl . tho Dally Pilot Help monlh Old lnrnnt. 3 day J.aborer·s, Backup, Pnrt lime. Wed eves & jewelrv. 1-'rl & Snt. lO·G 944.5300 Sh 1 r MonitorAndr('C'()O('llein· Wanted classification. (t week In my home . Finishers Leedmen. other CVei as n eeded. untl some other daya, G.LINDALE owofryourtaenll or put/out1>ut to computer. the Joi, you want is nf)f. Rrfcrcncci1 please. Call Muat be a~greulvo. 117J..7730 (2131 240.7000 or (?!4) FIDMAL SAVINGS aceddauptrlen•" olro .. ne~w~o!lreod· Jntcrl11"'' with market-there you mlaht cona1ldt'r 49G 3880. strive for f:Crlectlon, & 768 5573 • .. " ini: dcp1.rtmcnt an Cf 1 1 ---------be rapnnsable. Able to COOKS, BARTENDERS, • lOONewportCtrDr firm. Call Polly rown, cu"tomor in re~olvln ~~r ~: ::111~ 'tt~v ;:: Banking form ll. now ll. & finish DRIVERS. P /Tlmc. Dcnt.alChalntldeAaat, NewporlBoach,Co 833-2700. Dennl1 & Den· problems and other tune Wanted category. Phone HEW ACCOUHTS It. New Co. Oood steady Over 21 yrs. Imm ed. Exper. or profetslonal Equol Opportuf\lty nia Personnel Sttvlce or tlons. Mcur ute typln M2·5tl7ll Tok.al Ba.nit in N.8 . has accounu. Expandina. Opnnlnas. l\pply tn schoolf(rad.&1S·3S3S. Employer Irvine. 2082 Michelson •ltl\l.:t ond the ability t an Immediate openln& JM KUDSON perllOn. Me 'n Eds Pizza. Dr. opera t c l o· kc > for an exper'd new ac· CONST. INC. 410 E.17th St. C.M. ~tol Recef~ Ortho ore. Exec. Soc 1 w /•om c GIRL NIDA y· c11lcul11tor. F.xpcricnc TN lllpd Marbtplac• counts person, w /good A very mellow Company Exper. p re d. J.'ront & edv/mklg bkgmd It me Exper'd ln imall ofe pro. t;i!~ ;d~~~Pi~~8~mpan on the ~Coat clerical sk1l11, variety ot 9$7·1333 Back. Sa I ary o.pca. bkkpg. Mature/ago JS to cedul"ff. DuUes Include dutles.xlntbenefits.call CERAMICTRAJNEES COOKS Newpor'\Bch."°'°121 50.AskrorMlssDunham lite t y p lna , Ullnf, STAHDARD DAILY Pll.01' forappt.S44>-7l2l. .• or exp erienced , 0£NTAL Recept101l1t, ~ ablp/rcc. & ablo to b an• MIMORIH, IMC. CLASSIFIED Bar girl, 11tlr11clive, mechanically Inclined. Hoell"-'• I/time, Hptr'd for b111y ~ die phone menas••· Dlvlelon or ADS Salary +. Collt'i;te ok. mature, ror pt'rm. fDc· ow rtoce ofc. Cood opPor. for tn• HIS PAID P /tlme perm pos. n~ 646 s."4-1 t 0 r y p () II I l I 0 n • I ; . th111laatJc pe~. Abo ..... itlrport . Call Mon.Sal Tran<Sfl.ta Corp." - -w /bendlla. Apply In llas • ew openln1s .or pill mo aulstanl. Call ~~!!"!~>' tto0S1712~ betwn toam·8pm ror A~l'dMeanrllcaCn. YouCGnWlt,fllldll, B.\RTF:NUJ.:Jl \\uat h fC lit exptr'd cooks. Top~~ ~ ....... ,,. ..., appt. 144 8100, THE Sont!"A~~C':~~ Trode II Wlm 0 W0nt Ad ~i~r~n~·AITRESS· ~r:nDJi!,,~"f.!rk 8 R11.: :~~n& ~~t~~ a~g~ ~~~:~·~lk to =·-LOO __ K_. _____ _ l71il>~~ [842 5678 ] Muathoveuper.t&muat C.pbttanoBeach. Adama.4lllOCampusUr D'ENTALASSISTANT Atso•'eoJoba Olrta n4*kd f~ t'ltan'it • be aUractlvt. Apply In CHILD Slllt"r w /car to Newport Oeach ()ppty avail for brttht lrvl~ PtnonMl Aircncy ~tee. Own lrant, r11U Equal Opportunity OM Cal knkt .PCnOn ~wn ePM •aPM. work • dya. a wk. an. altrt younl( lady ln bus)' . 488E11th Cotta Mesa Mpft, td-~130 ti:m,plo,rel' MI P fou Crtdll Appfna! Cb al on Nlt;hlclub ?2S 1ohl. E /Bh&lf. M4·1SC3 II th1np fH& wllb Da11y du u l off l re. Call Suite~ "2·1'70 •w whal you wanL lft Ba~rSt.C.M. wkdys. POotW1ntAdt. 873-'l&U ~~ O.llyPUotCla slOecti. r t-Wp W..te-d 7100 Help W.t.4 7100 H .. p Wnted 7100 ~netdny, April 6. 19n DAILY PILOT D7 .............................................. ···•··················· .,.,..W•t.d 710 ..WpW .. tcf 710 ~flpWut•d 7100 SECRETARY Brok,cra HtlpW..W 71 ~pWantf'd 7100 HejpWanted 7100 ••• •• •• •••••••••••••• •• •• • ••••••••••• ••••• ••• • ••••• ••• • • • •••••••••••• n~AUR .. .__ " f d ge ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••• •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••" AfL • .., f t A 'l' ·' PBX n ..... .-AA• expcr pre crrc • Call Se . -a.,,., or , llTICK uc llSHWASHE.RS ~91U ask tor Muoale cretary/Rec1ipl10111:st GllLFtllDAY Legal Advertising hvl'I)' Perm . ptttme O'EIATOC --~ Nwpt uei.ch. sa1111111 Secnf..tae.bookkHp-$275 to $3SO p..:r mo. Out.stnndmi Ol)por for ExperiencedOnJy Secretary, P l tlme to business. Offlce +Salt':. 1119 I ne11'I office Clerk-Typa·st 541s-i7.io 1 • f/timt!, must ~ 11 good & phone exper \lcslrcd TOOL & DIE MAKER Wa Have Jobs! · .. un Ind Y!dunl nblo to WAITERS typist. Salnry com· Full time, incl wkods ~~ .. :~rt 1 l~f~c:: :!~!~?n~Gc~.B=t;:g. ':.~~kc~i:c',~!1ii"/.'· Enjoy mt!n:surulc w1lh 11h1!1ty. Call 71'!.:_645·7100 __ TOP$$$$$$$$ s.c ......... Typists W ..... A••· Santo fo~'~~~nu~:as~~;:~~~~~ gr~sive pcopl(I in llcld MApply 111upm·noou._1 BUS PERSONNEL f~811l :~~~~ c.·~~~~oh~ SECY /REC~TIOHIST An..547.a04l Legal Advcrtlslng Di\'ec· usloanreps.Xlnllncomt! on-Fr. CJ"llOnnc 714/4&Hl536Judy. w~ Urt! lookinl( for 0 1';>.1x·r. In hii:h precii;lon :\m•11l pro~rt·~s1vo dies. Able to work lndepen· dcntly khn~e own tools. <.:lean, nlr eond shop. STACOSWITCH IMC 1139 Baker, Coeita Mesa Teet. Typlth PJX Operators AcdngClet'b ----------1 tor, 25 houni per week for self sturtcr • Wll I Marriott Hotel Jf yoo'rt: good, Wt! w1ml ~ual Oppor. Employer br111ht, pcrsonubJe Ill· GUARDS WA"4TEJ> minimum, rwon·5:00 PM trnin. 834-11!22, aalc fur OOONew~rtClr Dr you! Good pay Super co. dMdual W/lilood typlnl( & Full 4s P/tlme·lrvlnc daily. Dill Newport Beach benefits. Sc<!retary, p/hmc;. 60-80 secretarial 11klll11 to work area. A"e 21 & ovl•r, Motel Maid neet.lcd, lnc:lds F.qual Opp Emplyr m/t hrs mo. Sh, typ1011 req'd. Tue.Sat 1n our Uaysldt> =r~ .. Maturo •men pre f 'd . Ge_neral <!H i e~ ~x· washing windows. 4 hrsl~~~~~~~~~~I A,plyln PH'SOft Send resume PO BoxS48, saJesorrlce. Mu11t be well Unilormll furn. No cash penence ond Ught typlna; day 5 days week. 8A M. Mr. Guerro El Toro, Ca 926Jo groomed, non-smoker & Rectptf0fll1ts 549-3041 Equal Oppor Employer 11kills required C35·4. O 12PM. , "'".''" hr. A9''·l'"u PERM • .P /TIME enjoy working with peo-outlav. Car & phone nee. 9""" ... " ""'' 2241 W Coast Hwy ---------•I l Call M D ·s Apply Unlverllal J>rotcc· wpm>. Typing te11t will btwn8&4:30 Printing shop needs • P c. rs. av1 liu :.u.lminbstcrcd lo all -helper&deliveryper.son. Mewpottleoch s t • wkdys btwn 10 & 12. TRAVELAGIMT Clri1 TEMPO TettiporWy Help Call 540-4455 Equnl Oppor Employer tion Service, J2;W W. Sth 250 MuHil'th O h wn .. "'nt9 5 ecre ar1es 64.2 1626 2 yrs as a munager. S t . Santa Ana lo· upphcaoL'i. I I pr Mr.Dru e,6"1·7955. .,.. . .;><& am· pm · ----1 domestic & internallonal tervlews M·F 10:30am Call 979·7660 Service Sta. Salesman, exper. Salary + comm . •. 1 30-4 30 F.xpusure lo and/ur ----------• 'd I E & noon"' : : pm. general understanding uf NlGf"IT CLERK, full lime J • t exper on Y· ves Call Paul 549·41 ll I · l Al CANO'S lXPolS S wknds. Neat appear. &1----------1 (iUARDS cou1 l i;y11tcms and le~al app Y m person on y. ' PHONE SALES handwriting. Apply, 2590 _, ._ VEL AGENT filin~ proceliures dcs1ra· Ba b a Mote 1 , 2 2 5 o l P 0 & Shat Newpart Blvd, C M. • "-" MerchandlM Co1to Meto blc. Newport Blvd. Costa Phone Sales people. SEAFOOD ----With minimum 4 yrs ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Permanent. Full & Part Mesa male or female, 16 lo 6S Service Station Atten· pr. m:eded for high com· Antiques 8005' time. Phone&transpre-Automobile necessary ~--------1 yearsofage.Guaranteed dant, exper'd. Day & mercial agency In ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4'd. Retired welcome. for occasional local clriv· :-.IJ...'l~E wages or commissions. RESTAURANT Eves. Full & p/lime. Ap-Newport Be<lch. Call for W d I d Call 546-0274, ofc hrs 10·2, ing. Excellent company RH SA...,.,-~lsor 250 East 17th Street, ply, Shell Station, l7th & appt. 540-585_1 _____ , Oft er Qft ClooedWednesday. benefits-Day shift, f/t1 me. !or Suite 0, Costa Mesa, J NB Of A • I ronv. h08pital w /active, between s :OO & 8:30 p.m. OPENING SOON 3848 Cmnpus Dri•e rvme, · Typist. exp. Xerox 800 nfaques •. · Hair Stylist, with follow· Send short resume or reslorulivc nursrng pro-6464223. (Waitress Interviews 541.-4741 Service Sta. Attendant, operator. JntermiUent Hu GE w arehou se: Ing preferred. Morale personal hi.story to: gram, Good s a I & Equal Opportunity To Be Announced) (Across From exper\l. ""II or p/lime'. work. Nt.I immediately crammed with over 500 Boosters, 645·7788 benelits. Contact Mrs. F.mployer Orange Co. Alrpart> Apply Arco Station, 17th The Office · 752-0892 music boxes, nickelo- HOSTl-:SS MikeTinsley Gray, Park Lido Conv EqualOppar Employer _&_Jrvine_.c_._M. ----l----------i deon pianos. circus or· w /exper. Shift 10 4 DAILY PILOT ~Bt~2": F1agship Rd, -----RETAIL --------Service Sta. llclp ruu or TYPISTS gansdf w~ll c\oct s· wkdays. Apply H11a:er, . .:_ -_4:._ ___ -,-.-.a.snc MOLD /tim A I !l!IO E NSTANT gran a t,.er c oc s, betwn 9.Jti\~t. 3·5PM. rn P.O. BOX 1560 -CLERKS SECRET .. RY P e PP y, · I !ascinating'antiqueli. Fashinn lsland. NB Costa Meta, Ca. NURSES AIDE DESIGNER ~ Coast Hwy, N.B. Over Sl.000,000 Worth ~ Openings on days & arto Assist. to ore. Manager lt"Sf GNMENTS American Jnternulion:it Host /Hostess 92626 :.hl!L'i. Will tram. Exper & DRAFTSMAN UTOTEM m manuf. corp. New S•willCJ Moch. Oprs IW Galleries; 1802·1' Ketter,, ~qualOpportun1ty prer'd. Please apply, Full or part. M .K. modem plant in H.B. ExpericncccL Near O.C. ing SL . trvinc. Tel. Outstamtfng oppor. for a people on en ted Ill. dlvldual ~1ble to work flexible hi':. Expcr, pref'd. Employer Park Udo Conv. Ctr, 466 Englneerini;. 2022 Quail 'Conntliftle~ Markets area needs dynamic _Al_'_rpo_rt_._54_0_·_3684_.___ 75.i-1777. Open Wed thru lYGALSECRJo:T/\RY l"lagship Rd, N.B. ~},;_507N4wpt Bch <714) Positionsopen2nd&3rd person exper'd in all sh""" Gal, p/llme that SECRETARIES Sat.9AMto4PM.Vlsit! ·"' 642-8-044. ......, shifts in San Clemente & h of f work ~ ... Experienced. for heavy ----------1----------Laguna Beach. Other P ases ~ c . can understand the way l TYPISTS JOMATHAM'S l?Cn ·1 pr act ice; book Nur~cs Aides, all shifts, POOL Route Man, ex· areas have openings PleasSce a:~ C person Ulink & do. l'<o typing or kc!' ping experience on call to start. also per'd. Sweetwalcr Com-also. No exper. req'd. orp. fancy clothes. Pref. 25·35 STAT TYPISTS YELLOWTAG Apply uam·noon. Mon.Fri, Personnel Marriott Hotel hclpfu1Call640"0800 wk/ends only. day shift. pany,Call768·5151. Apply at ony of our ~12 McFaddenAve yrs. Sorry no cigarettes. SUPER SALE We train you 10 worki·--------· stores. Huntington Beach Mfg. & R.E. co. 548·8300 MAG & II 20%to40%off 900 Newport Ctr Or Newparl lk:ach Equal Opp Emplyr m/f HOTEL PURCHASING AGENT LEGAL TRAINEE For Newport Ctr Law Firm. Good typing :.kills req'd. Call 759·0431. LIFEGUARDS & WSI Instructors llinng now. Lake Forest Sun & Sail <.;tub. 2·1752 Toledo Way. El Toro, llca\'y food, heverai.:t· & 586·0860 room exper. L(':11l1ni;t - N.B. hotel. Call Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, G·M·liOO l'>.I LVH,FJTIME Relief. Xlnt benefits. Bay.vil'W Conv. Hospital. 2055 Thurin Ave, CM. 642-:l.';OS. 108 Mr. Pedler. Housecleaning. l'X per Own transportation. ----Over 21. s.1.00 hr Lo start. MACHINIST &12-7430; 646·48i l Set Li p & operal<.! punch HOUSECLEANING Scrv Prt.•s:o.. tapper!<. etc. lU needs women, Owri llr, I day wk+ overtime trans.PamSJ6.9s22 Rosan. Jor .. 2901 W. ---------1 Coast Hwy, N.B. E.O.E. Industrial URGENT NEED Blueieon Job5 WOMEN-MEN TRAIMEES MAIDS WANTED Top wages paid! The Inn at Laguna. 21 l N. Coa:1l Hwy., Lag. Heh. MAIDS WANTED Don Quixote Motel 2J00Newport Bl, C.M. :\l;\10 WANTF.D L.1<.10 Shores ~otel Call6iHlllAIO :\laintl'nant·c Helper. some cxpcr preferred with the multi handicap. 2588 Newport Blvd. 714 /898-6631 9-LOam only I on Furniture. P B k Crystal. Silver, China· "" $2.50 per hr .• must have ower ra e Costa Mesa 642-7702 _______ , SHIPPING & CLERKS HURRY IN TODAY! own car and phone. Call "'I thr Fr. 9 12 f I 0 PACKAGING DEPT. 422 31st St. Nwpt Dch " "on. u 1 • or n· perator Pa'1d Vac~t1ons I C V'll terview hrs. Hy-Lond Retail Mgr Trainee Secretary We have an opening in an l>oy·Week~Month n annery 1 age Home Santa Ana. 9861 Must be cxper'd in sheet Marine Industry all girl dept. Sal. open Or Lonadr West lllh St. Santa Ana, met~I. close tolerance. Smooth sailing ahead !or R ti · t w/some expcr., but will It's Your o"c':.i·~liin Bross hd fodory 531-8741, off Brookhur:st, dial caliber. sports oriented person ecep 0nl$ tram. Full co. benefits. YOU DO ... 'T' p" "'Y S hbolw roBo m od pl e nt t 9 So. of Westminster w/major co. Call Charles Front ore persona lily. Dellronic Corp .• !J29 ,... "" pu 1c. uy rec & O-tfilm2Q MURSES AIDES & Orderlies, Day shifts. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp., 661 Center St, C.M. NURSES AIDES &ORDERLIES ALL SHIFTS Exper. pref'd. Will train interested individuals. Udo Convalescent Hosp JSSSSuperior Ave Newpart Beach 6<16·7764 NURSING LVN's 3-11 F/time RM 11 ·7 Relief LY N's 7.3 F /tlrM MursuAides :\II Shirts ' llunlington Vaill')' Convalescent Hospil al 831:12 Newman/\' c Hunt. Bch 842-5551 TEMPORAR~ Hl LI' 540-4455 Equal Qppor Employer PRESSMAN 360 F /lime. Good Beneht°s. Mr. Druhe, 644-7955. REAL ESTATE SALES ASSOCIATES Highly \'is1ble, comforta· ble oUicc. CdM. Good parking lnnovaUve peo- ple. Jilghest commission s phL·up to 100% for top prO(lu<:ers. Call for con· f1denlial interview Sam Summey, 673-7601. Ring, 833-2700. Dennis & Xlnt t yping & heavy Baker St. C.M. 545·0403. WE PAY YOU! save! 642·2712 Denni s Personnel phones for indust'l real . . C:illor ComelnToday E o k lluf! t $225 =t. ore."'''''"· SHJPPING-MaJor renea-ng. a e . Service or Irvine, 2082 ..... _.,,, IEL[~ M bl to was'-~la d 11onal product mfg. ar e P '"" n Michelson Dr. ~ ~~~ needs a Shipping & Qual. w/Ule backing S19S. after R ... 'S&LY"-''s • ~ Control Coordinator. 3:30pmcall968·9946 " " S EAVtCEti F/time & P/Ume 7·3 & Previou.'I exp prcf'd. but 833-1 441 Beautiful round bed 3·11. :--.Y-.(1-!0\\,A:-.)(XJAI ES notabsolutoly nee. Apply 1----------1 w/solid brass headboard Lido Convalescent Ctr by phone, !>4 I ·2285, ext 9. ~-673.6()69 1555Superior Ave Personnel A«Jency SH p ECG TYPIST NewpartBeach 646·7764 J723BirchSt.,N.B. l /R ' . Kimball-duo art player 557·0045 Jo~ast paced manufactur· Needed full time. Must grand piano xlnt cond. RN S&..penlsor 100% Employer mg firm desires am· be accurate w /rccep-Sell/trd? 842-1244. 11·7. Mesa Verde Conv. Retained bilious. dependable in· honist barkground. San-1---------- Hosp .. 661 Center st.---------•! d1vldual. Expr in truck ta Ana/Tustin area. Antique sofa &chair, also C.M. ~18·SSSS. routing, packing, etc. Salary commensurate nusc items. ----------;Secretary toS900 Expr helpful. but not w/experience. Ca ll 642-7430 SALES FUN & FLEXllL~ nee. Will lram. Room for M4·53.'l7 blwn 10·11 AM or . ASSIST. MGRS Excitin" corp. level pas. advancement. Start mg _z._;_J P_M _______ Renaissance factory ., .. ., t M showroom now open to We need 2 s harp gals for versatile lnd1v. Call ~ o ...... 50+overl1me. , _________ _ EXP ERIENCED i n Marsha Davis, 833-2700. Apply in person. 9-12 1• the p ublic by a ppt. d \v h S U d .1. re at u ring Roy al women's European Con· Dennis & Dennis Person· wk ays. 1137 • lSl t, n erwn mg Georgian & V.uliente pool temporary c lothi n g ne!Serv1ceoflrvinc,2082 _Cos~_ta_M_e_sa_._____ tables & antiques_ sales. F/time. perm. pos. Michelson Dr. · Assistant Wholesale & retail. Color Salary & prom sharing hrochure free. l\londuy· plan for c11rcer minded •Sec~•ari~s & Sr. Personnel Xlnl opply for indiv. Saturday 8·5. 558·72-12. person. Call Mon-Sat /\cclngClks & Ukkprs w /3·5 yrs workmen's 832•8265. 2304 w. 2nd St., Real Estate belwn 10am-6pm for Many Many Positions Adm1·n1·strator comp. cxper. Typing S.A. llunlington Beach appt. l'llE LOOK. EmployersPayAllfees 50+. accun.1l'Y a mu11t. ---------Mach Oprs Assemblers Inventory Packagers Collaters lnsDectors ALL Siii ITS Day W1•l•k :\fonlh <Jt Longr1 Conturt Mgr 6-t2 5i77 1 •--------· Proprrty Management 641·6500. Liz Reinders Agency Individual nt•cded w /in· (;ood benefit pkg. Salary Appliances 80 I 0 Company looking ror ex· 4020 B1rch St. Ste lo.t dust 'I recrwtrng ex per. $7UO·SOOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 's Your lkl'isum YOU DON'T PAY WE PAY YOU! <:all Or Com<' lnTO(l.1v MAHAGEMEHT L1g11na Bcarh J<;xN•utlv(' 111 "h•>lt·~:ilc supµly bu:11 ness affiltalc<I w1lh dynamic !Jsl growlni.: maJor inlern:i11onal ror r)l1ration IWl'<l" IJl'Opll' oncntcd <IS!>OCIOllCS lull orpart timc.494·5273. MAMAGEMEMT t\mb1tivus µeople for ~ublnanu:il 2ncl Income'. 5.'>7 021:, MANICURIST .-------.-.-.;;;;;;_., penenccd person in rent SALES, <'o. ('Xpanding Newport Beach 833·8190 0 Xpclnnl.hencfil pkl:. Salary ~'~~~ HEFRIGERATORS l'Ollect1011,,. Heal D tate needs 3 people 10 work WASJiERS DRYERS Nunm1,:: .. p/time. Xlnt opply for ---------· RM' $74 hn'nse required. Some II d t 847 7206 ~'~~~ Rerondilions-Hepros & I typin~ Call Agnes for co egestu en · · · SECRETARIES ~):-.IK0\1 1\~-.0CIAllS 1''ri.'1.Damage.Guar/Del.. (STAl-'l"CllG NURSEl appt 963·45ol Sales/"'---"" Sl0,200 29Yrs inOranneCo. ruvv More jobs t han peo· . so P---nnel A .... ncy .. LVM•s $44 -------·1 Bo· .. •~car & Bo .... , ~YS f~O\I Ni." CIAl l-. "'''"" 7-DUNLAP'S ... or .... pie! ! ! ! ! Top SSSSSSSSS. 37'"' Bl h St N B fPRIVATEDUTY) RECEPTIONIST Nal'I corp. seeks ag-Manynecdcdnow.Typc PenonnelA99ncy "'557:0045 '. 181SNewportBl.CM AIDES $35 To sooo gressive. college grad so wpm or more. Sh, no 3723 D1rch St. N.8 . IOO% Employer CALL548·7780 tPRIVi\Tl-:m·Tvl ProgresSIV<' animal for protected So. Calif. sh,&llteshok. 557-0045 Retained FRGT. DAMAGED HOT· Qt; \LlrH:f> N\JHSES hospital offers excep· terr. Call Bill Macey, HXY:O F:m1>loycr POINT Sale. 3308 W. :'lt,\1\1-: YOl'H t'llOICt:. lion.ii future for 83J.2'iOO. Dennis & Den· l<eu11ned . Warnernrllorbor,Santa Wt: NEED PHlVATE veri::aull', tuke charge, nis Personnel Service of ~~~~~~~~~~jWa1trcssP.s,So.Lag,NB& Ana97!J.2921 I) UT Y !'I ST AF F maturl'J>erson. Min4 yr.1 Irvine, 2082 Michelson CM. P/t & F/t. Coffee --------- Kt:Ln:1-· NtrRSF.S ALL ore ex per. req'J, Call Or. STOCK CLERK shop exp. Refs please. WIJI buy old ref.rig, appl's. DAYS l!OtiHS·Dt:PTS-[)52.I.Su. Arrange & display anti-Charlie's Chili ore. (714) working or not, also 11 o s p t TA Ls I ~ SAI.ESGIRL wanted. Ex· que furn it ure in our $>1!1·0351. scrap metal. 675-5258 w 1•x1:.tmg d1cnt{·l1· f11f or<.\NGE co. COME 1-.: RECEPTIONIST p 'd. For new store. Marc 540-4455 store. Full & p/lime :;..F nv1 c r t-;uropt!an lfcJlth C.m· O:'l:CI-: TO REGISTER. For Newport <:tr law O' Pol o. Fu 11 time· Equal Oppar Employer avail. Good sal & co. W /\ 1 TR 1'~ SS ES & Hew Maytog Wosher 833·1441 Ctr in prc,l!g1oui; b<'h WE WILL MAIL YO UH firm. Some typing . ....:67:.:.:_S..:5296=:.:.:•G:.:7:.:5..:·99::.5::9:_ ___ ,. _________ I ben e fit s . Apply in Hostesses,\ Appl,Y in &GosDryer IELL~ --------~area. Gcwtl potenti.il Wl!:El\LYPAYCllF.('K. 759-0<\31 Saleshelp,mature,nulri· person, The Antique J)t'rson 2t2 E.l7lh,<.;M. THISWEEKSSPECIAL high tntcntivt• & IJ('rccn LESCOULIE HE_C_E_PT--/B-K-.K-P-R-.-4.-m-a-n tionoriented. Part·time. --S•EC_TY_/•l•K•K•P•IL-• Glii;ld. l80l E. Dyer Rd, WAITRESSESS Ex· $599for8oth l111Wanc1tS.c,..tary la~e P3>11 t:xp m all NunetRecjlstry law firm in Irvine. Exp Apply days M·F, Seers Full lime. Ma ture lrvme. pcrienced, part lime in· BURKESAPPLIANCES Ekpcr'd. Good l )Jl1t11(, types of nail ~vs. Call M.dicolSer•ius rwr.8J.3.J622. Health Food Dept .• So. wom a n with good SWITCHBOARDOPR eluding weekends. $4 to 11450,BakerSt,CM rleusant phnnl.' voice 962335_7_. ______ ht Cho1t·1· "' lhc pro -_Co_as_t_P_la_za-'-'-----1 telephonevoice. a nd Receptionist, _s_ta_rt_.67_3_·7730 ____ 1_546_._-86_72 ____ 9_79_-4_7_:1_1 imi.ted bkktm~. Xlnt M1\RIN ... TY.:CllNICIAN rn~1on111 nuri.1' ~ INHlloa nt:cp:r·YPTPllOSTNIST LEONARDSMITH weekends & company Waltress/Wniters wanted Kenmore Washer S85. working conrls. Newport \lu't ha\'r. ~·'per 2ntl hos 1>1t.1 l'I. 20 y r11 nf 5.a.•ES HELP IAY & BEACH holidays. Must be able lo wknds. Private club. Ap· Norge Gas Dryer S5U, <.:trofc_.T_o_v ~nt.75.!IO:H:I 1°·l,1 •u 111· 11•·1u1'r"d. h 1 t ti 6468886wkdys "'"" llh bl"c&h die ,~ ' ' 1't ica servir<' 0 >e · REALTY 759-0811 mee epu 1 an ply in person , 1801 Guar/del.546-8672 INVENTORY lta1l11r 1•ndo~1·mrnt d1· nur~.mg & health <'.•r<' BULLOCKS So. Coast,._ _________ , busy phones. Lite typing Bayside Dr CdM ~1ral>l1• :>.Int Cu 111ofessic>n:\. l,.ocnlly PJata is now int.erview-r· required. Contact Mrs. ' ' Sf:ARS E LE CTRI C CONTROL CLERK h1;nt'l1t~. !\Il l rom nwnoo & operated bv •• Rece~tion1"st ingforSalespeoplewlth Johnson 642·!1060. Waitress Food/Cocktails. DRYER,white.$75. Manual inv1•ntorv·wtll 11wn~u1 .1te \1 •·:1.p1•1 i.h•d1cat~d & CXJH'r '<l unlimited avoilabilicy & SECURITY Coldwell Banker Applyaft4pm,Sid's Blue 552-3026 keep n•corcl c.1 11111>1· I>) n 11 \I.If 1 n ,. 1 11 ,, ,1,,(( Xlnl opp Y for ind iv flexible hours. Beet, 107 21st Pl. N. B. mcnt ur all tnH•11l111 ~ 111 7! I !N;cl :!I 11 \\o'i• art' not " t·h:iin or w1bkkpog b11tk1lrou11d. Apply Personnel Ofc GUARDS Tel•phone SalH Used G.E. Ref rig rnr. f:wlory , 1•val11.1t11111 rd frnn(•hii;l' from out .,1 Typ1nl{ 115 1. lie av)' Mon·Fri3pm-Spm Fast growing company 1---------• Very good co n d . :.:11nc kost ctcl & 111am MASSAGE TECH tttwo dl'ulin.: an thi· phones. Goo<l benetll11 BULLOCKS Above average wages. needs telephone sales WAITRESSES $50/Cirm. S48·3760 eves tam rc1·or!l!'I or prcHIV<' .:cnrrn1 lnhor mrirkrt pkg. Salary $800. Firm ls An Equal Paid wkly. Uniform people to work from our HottHses/O••r 21 ,_onl_Y _______ _ t1on . Mu11t h<' ~<•od With rllpl1•m.1 tor t11~• J.''>lllOSl'IT·\l.ltD lor ated Jo <.;11y or OpportunityEmployer equip furn. Paid vac Irvine office. Full & Gulll\'er'sReslaurant Decorator s mistake, w/f11:ures, dct11H 11111•nt d.u ... Ll':l;fTl~IATf:~pa N~'.Wl'OK'l'l:H-:ACll Orun1:c transp & phone req'd. p/time s hifts, Top Interviewing Mon thru Tbermador elec cook-ed, neat Wl'lhll", Ill kr\ •,·•r (',1,·1rrus.~A.7"-'.'!l.!"'1 I' kl l~I .. 11•1·• Call (213) 57391"'0 o comm pold sa lt1ry Th b 3 .,. by touch. htr lyp1nl! t-;, ------Ciro d .. ~luor ,. ........ _ Distributor seeks write Guards Systems while training. Phone penenced only, full·l11nc aid, ori g price $109, sell " "' " v -,., ar ·" 0 1'111<'•1 , vst ~'~~~ SALES-National Sparting · "' · • urs E'lwn ·Spm ..•.• x lop, s burner, Harvest """r. In lnvrntory contrnl •,:'1.I A.:ss,,\(;.,f: N .... h ,, UUUW> I c 1190 Mo t r y 1•~c "'•"6091 d ,.. ,~ 'I <. f L' on .... o. f>.10-9954 motivated telephone n ·• n c c '"'" """" · Lunrh & Inner. "149. 645-9714. rcq'J. .. •. J l'.;.,)I • Rd M t P k <.; ------1 · " /\pplylnf>l'ri;nn 1;c1•. l'11mmG11ar111111 SuuthCo &12·~5 ·")-.JR()\\r\-.<;O(IAIES sales people to call on • onerey ur • . TELEPHONE l8'182MacArthur, rvrne C "'MIRO MFG. l''ull & I' T. work t.i•i:1t ---------P~ONMI A~y established & new uc· 91754. E.O.E. SOLICITORS Dogs "' F. -:.-··-counts-thruoul US. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7tiOI C:l;,iySt,ll u .1.rn;!'1'1\ ~40SlflS Painters with at least R 3723 RirchSt,N.D. Salary +romm. C.M.-SEC-•U•R-IT•Y-G•U•A-R•D•Sllll! P/TIME FHOM llOMI': Wanted expcr, prorlcient Golden Retriever Pups. 8040 . <W.olUN1ch& :.1<\TUl<F: O/\Y LADY, yr!! cxpcr only Call 557-0045 location. Call 9am-4pm 1'' 0 H UN I T ED operator for Xerox 800 Champion line AKC· So.Of<:arf1\'ldt Kcnll•<·ky 1-'rle<IChicken, 642·2928.8AM·12P~t. t00%F.mployrr lorlntervw,9'7g-4l23. We have an immed. CEREBRAL PALSY. word .Pro~os s in g 0 FA • 8 'w Jc !\ Equul Opriw Em1>l1•Yl'r l>al..rn,.: exp . llosle!'\s, llelained ----------I opening for a serurity GUARANTEED WAC; E. much 1 n e 1 11 bus Y CZl3)59S-6360 hr,;. 10 :1 Mon , 1<'r1 ---------·1·---------1 SALEPERSON guard ot our manul . NO t::XPER. 963-0107 or enginet•rin~ firm. Good · 008 0112 Pa~roll Clk F/Ume. w/knowledgo or facility un the 2nd shirt. 99$-41f19. 11enera1 clerical skills & DOG OBEDIENCE Jewelry Rcccpuoni&t toS900 b oats & their nc-Retircd mllitarywho ha ability to work under CLASSES start Wed. J .HERllERT MATUIU-: WOMAN Typini: .>t t Yr exprr 'EHTHOUSEVIEW cessorles. P hone: served In the security PfesSure also r!qulred. Apri l 20, 7 :30 PM HAUJEWELLERS p /tlml' 10 w<'ll·o m c 1n v ay r ol I . Sn I Nal'I co. seeks pro· 673·4080. field or retired police TELEPHONE l'.qu:ll Oppr 1'.mplyr . Nwpt/lrvarea546-4928 Now lnterviewm~ ut s. m•wl·orn<'r:1 & cont11ct St!Ot>+ Gootl bcni•rat re!lsional lndlv. for vital ----------1 force personnel prcf'd. ~tarting S725 to $750 mo.1---------- Coa"t Plaza Location rqr mercllant1>. t-1cXiblc hrs. 1>11cka1te. dlent pos. Call Barbara SEAMSTRESS-Sewing & We olfer outstandln11 WORK <.;a I 1 M n r y A n n . AKC Blk Lab puppies. exper'd F' /time Salc11 Need cllf, ltle typina ~'~~~ Mac. 833·2700. Dennis & cut.Uo1. boat covers. Ex· wagea "benefits includ· 714·751·3820forappt. !ihob, wormed, 9 wk:s. ' People in fine jew1•lry 547-3095. De nnis P e r son n e I per preferred. Apply Ing profit sharing paid In Long Term Assilmment 1;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,;.-.-.-,;.-.-,;.-.-.;,11..:B:..:Y:-.D~P:..:P;.:.t...:.c~a;.:.11..:..55.;..7_·2508;;.;..;...:..';..__ Top sal, b<me., & a<JYan Service of Irvine. 2082 blwnl0.3. cash quarterly, stock ln ~guna Hills COLLIE PUPS, AKC,, ce~t.CllllMr.Moms . Mature womM wunl<'d :'\\"11~0\IA"l"l(.)(l,\ll'i MichelsonDr. NORTRSl\rtS pu~bue plan, 10 paid F or someone to do WAREHOUSE normal eyes,hcaut Sablo 549-1379. Co r house c I ca n.l 111: p~ A~y 913 Electric Ave. holidays. paid medical, telephone work. Hrs 12 & White, $7S to $200, sl·rvi~. ri1r nee, P /lime J72.'l Hirch St. N.B Seal Beach. dental, vacations, sick noon to epm, 1t interest· MANAGER 963-854t 645.5123 557-0045 RECEPTIONIST leave,reUrementetc. ed,call •------KITCHEN MANAGER --Secretary Towt1Mftd.TextrOR Cood oppt.Y fol' lnl.liv. Rcalstercd Keeshond pup-F.xper'd. Must be tastrry MEDIC: AL SECRET ARY IOO'.:O Employer Corporate s.cr.t.y Cherry Fasteners w /exper. 1n warehouse pi:a, 6 2wks Old F.111slcr cook. Good wuges & Expe~d for phuti.e sur· Retained Sharp~al w/pleasantap-Sm. otflce w/multl· 1224£.WatnerAve ~Q~ office • mgmt. Sup<'rvisory ex· Sun.Sbownbyupptonly. bcnefltll, gcon m NcwP?rt. (.;ontcr. ---------1 pearance & te lephone reaponslbilltleta, exptr SantaAna.,Ca92707 0 overload per. req'd. Good benefit <213) 592·3041 or (1141 Apply Mon &Tues Must. be xlnt 1n mt'<ll<:at personality to handle req. Salary open •• ln· (114) 545-SSU pke, Salary open. 846-5166 JOLLY ROG~.. termanoloi;iy. transcnb •"'YROLL l'Ordless switchboard & tcrvlcwln1 will bealn r ... ualOpnEmp'"'"m/f 557 OO"I -------- 400S.CoastH:; ~ng. bookkccplne & bi ll· r~ meet the public. Oood w eek of .-/ts. Send ""' ... v• • • ~'~~~ MaleGoJdenRet.toutod. LaaunaBeach mg.Call64H900. llUINGCLERK typing skill• required. R~ume to: Cla11lffcd•---------1 3723BirchSt,N.B. 2 Yrs old w~;aper• & • Medlcol Fntt Ofc EXEC SECRET ARY• Vo.rlety o! general orrlce Adtee8, Dally PUo~. PO sacuarn GUAAD shots. as tbs. Beaut. E 'd t 1 1 RECEPTIONIST duties. ~x~. Coata eu, r.t-TI. , :-.:'(S f~O.\\ A':;~OCIMES 4oo.363(aQJt.ime. xper YP ng, nsut. <3> Perm. Jobs Now. for HOft-Smolctr -··-· We haqafioPenlnarora Telephone PenotlMIACJHC'f Wblte adorable poodlflll, No3mC1ke. 646·5194· our new corpor11t.c ore in SICalTARY p/llme security l(Uard to COUPLE NEEDED J:723nlrch St.. N.B. t oy, A KC re m a l e. MEDICAL X-RAY S J Ca I t Call Mrs. Whit' Gtneral Real Estate de· work am' abJft. Tbhl PO&l· To answer our telephone, 557-0045 151·5588 Cost a Mesa laberers START NOW!!!!!! . For Interview Appl. Uon wtll prcwl~ vaca· d rt 100% tmplover P /ti me. 646-5194 velopment tlrm relocat. tlon rell"r ...... on call on in YOUt' home u ng non ,, FD EE ln" to ....... ofc at the 0 C " °' uv clc hrs. Jdut f,.r semi,... Retained '"' • Too many Jobs, noti----------t'~ people! No CX· 6 ~ pet. ll~od. All 3shltt1. .-------- 0~ ' • • •' I I i ,• ~ t \" ~' f I r> 14 .. 4415 liqaal Otlllor Emplo)'er OP,ORTUHfTY knocks ot'len wllan you uso rC!'lull·Settlna Dally rilot Cllillsiricd Mt lo rcnrh tho Oranae Cot1i1t markt"t. Pl'lonc 1142 SG78 ll MJ'1 1Hi\n, ttt l •' 5~0-4455 J::quat ()ppor F.mplo)·cr PIX Swftchbocrd Opr Contact Auditor, Hote1J Laguna, 42$ S. Coast Hwy. 'Lag lith 494 11!'11 \ Paul Dosier A1soclahs, lllC. COSTA MESA 556--7075 F,qual OpJ>Or t:mployer ~Jl(ionlst with medical ex~ric11re. OP'e olllce. en n 646-3903 ~,,,,F /Chatl• McY a relief bas la. Retked t.INd Cl" d.l.labl~ penon. ~l,JbalJ) Temer w/t,yp~ ••b pftl'ct., Sal mflit.arr 'wh<> haucrved M u • t I i v c l n AAC. 847"9540 commen1urat• w/esper. ln tho H<:wity field or re> Westminster, 1''. Valley W<?MEN'S Appetel dis· ..,._toy.. 1045 lcabiUly. SSf..'1044. tired police force person· or No. Hunt lkh arcn. tn~uto~ w /basic. math ~~~.; .................. . ne!J>•rwel,,.'dM:_,T•......_ BHklf'OW\d In hospital, •bk1J.i,ty.~j~.8.30 to$. Milk Mbed Bea1l• M ' T41 -,.,._ mt41lcial or nuraing field as oriuano weekf. Net da c~od ' Chetf)' f'11•tcners helpful. lr'or lnterv1ew home cau 8'&.5087 l~ E. Wamn A\'e caU Helem TuJoy wkclya Don't ive U" the m 'nJ • • SantaAna.~9211n H "Ual'f it tn"' clautr~ Slue leyed bird do~, Equa\i:,~~:1~\m1r BMNTWs!f~NURSES Ship to 1boro reeunai ~ ~. 4 ~ V•ry lov. •• M1J. '1'51.mfpm • • -. I • ... • wectneecs.v A ue ton Offlee ....... •& IMh.hl '°'° INll.s,.HI .. DAil. y PtLOT . P' ' I I .. IOU ...... H............... SW 9010 -.. ., .... "-'-Y• 8041 u-.~ -Lo 1010 .... !.? ................ DtlWle ())lumbl.a 38. Wby ....................... 4 wt.el Dri•" 9550 ...... 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Femalde yr °a:' Id AlJoY Mare.1 yl"ll, trained Blvd (Balboa Pennisi.Ila I board/table w /1n1tru· e njoyment or a Cully l-4' SKI Boal llOHP Mere 12 Toyota Wild en.user. 4 FQRCLl::AN n:ux. •P-.Ys:.;z:e!{• ne • Wettenl It l!ng. Sound. 10-2, Tues·Fri me$1. Floe rond lits. e q u I PP e d I" r lt er $1900 Xl.ol. cood CaJI whl drive. Ski racks. .HlWPOR T .OAISUN SNCtALS loveaklda. 1 ~ hands. w/Uclt. IMO. txBSlate bed pool tbl blue 883-64&0 an. 7pm or sailboat?. Here's an op-Mot·~I • · wench. i;now tirel!. Xlnt FREE Setter puppies. PhlMIHIOZlorM0-1421 f, It. ..-ect ond DIG wlmdl par to join J families in • cood. $3800.&44-076B weekaold Call 0 e ,..... c · .rA their long s tanding, lo.ts. Storeff9 tOtO · ,...,, ~ 107 Pbone49IS--0841 ,._. & °"9-s IOTV harmonious love a Hlllr •• ... •••••••••••••••••• '&3 Chevy Greenbrier. <71C>S.S7.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• d ••••••••••••••••••••••• wta marvelous saUboat e t St s Overhauled pnt'd "d U>GermanSilverPara e · oa oraae pace ,1~ • • 5WlNG SET. 2 1w1nas WANTED Saddle Appr ~ASK· BALDWIN Parlor Grand. S8.000 1onty SSO. mo ror Avalhablu . N ewport ... _. Xlnt.S1200.S41Ml888 aeatgUdder. TOP CASH DOLL.AR lngSloOo/bitOcr.642-IWe 15'7) .... ~ lheklttyH 1l4l675·3136 OWM!e.S30mo.&44~ T..tla 9560 IM?-<1688 PAID F OR VOUJf. blwnlOAM15PM. 26'rEARSON Tl'9l1p1rf..._ ...................... . TOY POODLE Puppies. JEWELJtV. WATCHES. For Sale: ln'U slerllng Sat'. New Y~m&lla con· "Commander". Full ••41••••••• .... ••••••••• '86 Chevy l·ton atep vatn males, purebred, n ART OBJECTS. GOLD. silverware service for 8. sole Plano. Ebony, $~·~00. Keel Sloop. (714 1639-51~ Aircraft ft 10 Wlndo~ a lt around. pape r s . 11 weeks . S ILVER SERVICE. s450 : Community ~ost S2000. 548 ·0223, or494.7021 ••••"'••••••••••••••••• hydraulic door. so._000 49&-5411 FINE FURN & AN sllverplawservlceforl2. ~·"325,S86·SS40. . BABY ACE '75 Cool. 6 mi.onnewbcyl cngtne _. IORO TIQUF.S. ~2200 $1.50: Silverplate silent s.wi...MocMMs 1093 Venture 21. bnstol cond. Hra. i:.T. A.&E. l'lS()O. Good heal~r. tires. body '-hre 111 • b u •-· · . . ~ -. run r1tce with all options m........6'2-6780 ft.6pm All servtL:e record s. o••••••••••••••••••••• Fl•wles1 so l ltatr u er .. ci~ case, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 t a·1er -ncl '""'"" a · S2000 6453269 646·7698 STOREWlDESALE diamond ring, s iie 6 , each ; Spanish gull.ar l2l Antique Singer Sew ~~~ ~.X:S9 ·• Motorfudlllln tl40 · · · New&~edfurn,appl's. Sac.M00.645-5eevea 1~f~fR:'ew~&i~· mach'11. $75 each. Call · · •••••••••••••••••••••••1970 Internationa l misc. WI.Ison '• Bar1aln u..........__.. 1075 al Caollt er·~.,.;.. eaftr . nmal552-4490. Cal 20 '84 Good Cond. MOPID 'J'r,avelall 392 VIS. c.ulO. Nook ( St I MS & ~ Sl2S 968 . ......., 8 e r Loaded $3500 P /S P / B very clean vi Zl9t.h CM ·642·7930 ...................... Spm SpcwtllMJGoods 10t4 . 675-i<M WACllHOU$1SALI Mar\y xtr~s. Must sell'. 814 · • · Rea-Morgan mare. broke . , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Famous Western Euro· Will sac "94·0l9S &~3262 to ride & drive. bl Movtng. Kmg slie bed/ Lynx lrons. 2 thru wtldge. 16' HOBIE w1trailer. ne w pean make . Limited ----· ------ ~--:1 '1111 ·~HI A1·•1 tll ~(l t" IN 1 I t<1 , I U N ti I AL I I "•~: · ·11 • Solo 1141.' IMPORT CARS AU.MODELS WE MllD CLIAM USEOCARS HOW CALL PAPPY S40·S630 821(1 4 Doo~ 4 6pced. radlO. <081PK~1 MOWS27tl ti88 DOVKSTREET Nc11r MacArthur &Jumborctt ltoud3 IJl-1100 TOPIUYll Sec Ub r1rst. & hu.t ! Tup dotlur J>Uld ror tmport:i. COSTAMISA DATSUN 204~ llarbor Uh d . Co!.w Me11J :;.w.tl4tu ·11; Out.sun 2.80Z. 4 spd. uir. ma$1l>. AM t FM cat!Selle. nllj ny other extras. Lt!i:;s than ~ m1. SOOOU. Ph 1213 >860-9143 **I Buy** parade Morgan gelding. da~en"!!,~· ~0/Yb malj Perfect cond. $125. tramp. rudders. garage number ror sale. A.II Clean ·12 GMC "-: Ton Eng. Western (714 1 treits, .,...,,. m . urre SS?-1188 stored. $1400 firm. Dys priced well below retail. Pickup. 12450. 2626HARIOR I LVD. Good uaed Fum1t~ 4' 3311-1011 cbrs. SJS. Men 5 valet 2 l 3 · 5 9 5 • 6 6 2 l ; All wtractory warranty Call 67~·4911 COSTA MESA 1011 \SO\ & SOX • LINLOLN ·ME RCURV ·11 Dat~un SlJ W~n. lo rrulc..-s. "Int cond For info ~·3300 or 646· 7889 A Uances--OR I will stand $12. 2 Maple bar For Sale Scuba Gear, Evs.tWlm<b. 714-840-2184 & fully assembled. C"ll ------------------~or SELL for You. Mhcel••MS 8080 stools. SU. Al.I xlnl C-'OOd. tank. anortde. fms. suit, fOf'delalls. '72 Chev Luv. good rood MASTEIS AUCTION •••••••••••••••••••••• ~7 mask&gauge, xlntcood lB' SOL CAT. Xlnt cond. ~9489 545.9490 Best oHer. 768·5228 6 ...... ,l6&1l•t625 w•uTED . ball I OtllalUPM 673·11111 Black s pars & lramp, Pnvate Party. --"'"" Piano. Kim COllW e. Sl995. 615·5190 d ys. ~°!:C':'' TOP CASH DOLLAR maple. bUt cond. SllOO : 2 lY, ledlo, SS7·9509~s. 9150 '74 GMC l11T. S/8. 6 cyl Cut velvet sof1t & IOV· PAID FOR YOUR roU-a-way.beds,$35 ea;8 HIFi,Stereo 1091 •••-••••••••••••••••••s lic k . s h ell. mags. eaeal. Game se t , JEWELRY.WATCHES. pc.BroyhJlldm set$SOO ; •••••••••••••••••••••••SABOT hull, m~:,l. fit.Hondal9'7ZSL?Odirtbike. AM /FMtape.Xlnt cond :'!1t1c~~t.~~r: ~=~:::: ART OBJECTS. GOLD. SSS.M20 COi.OR TV'S ~~oo or ~t offer. Xlnt cond. $250. Cirm. 545·4429. 1850 N ew Lamps. naug sofa. glatsti SILVER SERVICE· Mustselhtereowith ~er· RCA·ZENITll·MAGNO 673-6429 Jersey. CM $3500. Lop dinette, cut velvet FINE F URN· & AN· )'thine. '11 Pontiac Ven· Good Selection Guar . M~tgomery 12' ~loop. '75 Honda CL360. Xtras. '75 Ranchero. A/C. 465 hp. ·chair. Kng or Qn size TIQUES.~2200 tura Sl300. xlnt cond. Portables &Consoles fiberglass. Lap:;tr.alte 2 war $600/ofr AM /FM. 8 track stereo. bdrm set. muttresses. 1 •~•l!..ET•l!..S 848 •• -8556. -WSlROOJGtoHTS268TV. hull. many xtras, Bnstol s:J'{0031552 0oooRex · trailerln~ pkg. 6 mag glass & wood coCfee ....,..,"'., "'w cond. Car top . $895. · · whls. crwse cntrol. shell tabl es . ALL IN fromyourbuslnesscard.20 BoyaHu!fy,$20.El&hl ~W17th CM,646·1786 768-51K>Oor495·1221 45 Harley -Davids on w/slidc windows. 25,000 P:XCELLENT CON· Send one card for e ac footGem-TopShell. flOO, T lk Dependable. ml.64~0527 DlTION.554·4760 tag plus one spare. We 962.5477 loah&Msine WANT TO T_RADE my $1r4~· SS7·2165 '73 "1•T. Xll Ford P /U --------ret.urn perman en tly . lcfl',....t drum setforSabotorsm . • · . Hutc h w /browo g l11 s11 sealed attractive lag '72 Jaic XKE V12 S6200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• saiJ'g. dinghy.673-6807 igr3 Kaw H.2 750cc spec Loaded. lo m1. xtra ctn doors. 3 x 5. $80. Karen, strap, m~eting ulrlin lfA!~~:.~xcc. chrs loah, MaifttetlClltCe / 23• Star partially restored paint by Damon. 'nebit $4500/ofr. 5pm 751 ·7269 ll62·7~after4:00 l.D. reqwremen~. Pre-. SerYfu f020 with trailer $700. 547.3417 t!ng. $950. 642·8907 or· 6 5 Ch t v y 1'2 T on King sz bed cmplt. Good v~o~ loss & theft. For Gas dryer $75 Utility ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft s·lO 759-5807 Fleelslde. hi·rat.se penooaliied tag enclos shed 6'x9' sso. VW roor SPRlNO CLEANlNG er · bucket 11eats cpU. Lun· cond. 175· Ca 11 w a II pa pe.~ • r a brt c (> rack no. 498-2098 Have your bu.II cleaned & LASER No. 10821. good '70 Triumph Bonnevllle. duu top & tarp. rebtt eng. • --75_1_746_1. --··Day Glo paper & w ready. Hoeun & Son Div· racing cood .. $700. Completely res tored. xlnt lo & out. 774·92116 al\ Ri\·ieru twin bed enclo:.ed wiU back & tnm you Dyna Gym SISC>. Electnc Ing Service Complete 84&l4<M neweng, trans, brks. etc. 5PM in Span cabinet Perf. tags. Or try two car kiln, "Olympic". Sl2S. underwater yacht marn-~~~ftssa:~2~us1ws~'i~'-.7-4__,D_a_t_s_u_n--=p-=-u.,....-a-u-to-. WE MHD YOUR USEOCAR MOW TOP SPAID CAUGORDOH COSTA MESA AMC.JEEP 2524 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 549-8023 ----- CAROUTLET Cash For Cars Paid Por Or Hot 21.UHARBOR BLVD !Harbor & V1cton o • COSTA M ESA 642-0653 ---l!Y11 51() Wgn. clean. slick mav:.. R It. gd cood. :mx.1 642·9731 '7!1 Dauun St• Wgn 611>. ai. rond. Auto. rack. like nt•w , 833·3193 days or 4!Jti-7139 ll\ e '75 280% AIC blereo lnpe, new rad's. ma~s. xlnl. cond. $5875 or u .. sume tow lease pymls. 4!>3·5358 '7!> l!8UZ Clean. to m1 .. AM t l'M tupc. new rad11 .. I\ c Sl)JUU. or best ofr. 640·7lY.!'2 'i4 260Z air. AM I FM. ma.:11. xlnl cond. $4700. M f<lays 833 1361 '715 fOf' that guest. Used only beclt to back. 541H314 tenance 53l·592l xlnt. running cond. Beat wtcamper shell. 19.250 tlx's.Makcorr.644·0390. ..,.,aor3p/~CES: 4'x8' HO & N scale train ~M·-'--•NEW* olr.675-8443afi.5PM rru.lowner 968-2355 Autot.lmporled '70 ~Spider. Xtra low .... .., I I --••••••••••••••••••••••• m1. i.tnt cond. See to FURH. AlOM MODB.S 4/5tags ll.60ea. ayoul. compete w /x ,_... 9030 RANGER 20 ·7612 Yam 400 Mono . '744x4 ~~Ton GMC. Alfa ROIMo 9705 bclle'e $HOO 1140 3810 Sofas. chairs. s ave !IO't 1119llgs $1.SC>ea. tras SlOO. S40-().1Qj ••••••••••••••••••••••• Race. wk.net c ruise. day many xtras, like nu. $4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or more. 714 675·5820 10or more $1 . .0ea. Paddler would Like lo pad '71 SEAGULL Outboprd :.ail. TraUerable. Full stored 6 m o.... S950 · pd w be · HcMtda ........ A ... ~ .. & headboard. SaJea Tax Included die for a n Outrigger mlr. Xlnl. cond $325. f Iota l Ion . S4 5 9 5 646·2037 B94-0292 '6Ei1~~untts st~re~. ~J· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'wuo ucu NO CARD'.' Club Exprd 673-1077 · 995-2707 eves afl 6PM Complete. Datsun PU. hard to rind shape $2100 645 345!> Brand Mew '77 $35. Good Cond. Draw your own or sen Walller Ir Assoc. Must St>ll •74 S11LUki RL 1300. Body never bent, 646-21688 __ &_12_.fn_3_1 __ --t name. addrtiSs. phont! POOL TBL. custom. full Auto pilot. Wood Freeman 3404 Via Oporto. N 8 ~ $400. ·10 llondu SL s h a r P. New ti r es. HONDA Cars 5 Pr dinette set w /leaf. we'll make~ card pe si + furn & appliances, model 11. $250. Call 67~ $260. 3 B1kl' Trmler S:IOO. chrome rims. AM tFM. '72 Spycfor Green t'On MANY xl nt t'ond . dk brwn tag.Add~each. Ulte new. Mwil sellnow 493-6825 Take all for SSSO. Ph: $1200.Firm 557-0206 vcrt. lo m1leal(t'. mai:ll. ToChooseFt-OMt formica LOp. s wivel chrs. Send cbeck. or money or 499-~eve. loah p 9040 Islander 36-$48,000. Aulo 963-9152 ste~. new lop Superior ,I I II •. be ., .. dert.o: • ower pilot, diesel. 6 instru· . '76 Chev. Luv. Camper rond. Askin" $4200. Ph U..ilVERSITY ora Y4-uw"' i., .. rtLOTPRIMTIMG Africa n Zebra Skin. ge.••••••••••••••••••••••• ments. setr t uiling 76 KawasakiKZ900llke w t boot. AM /FM "' " t-ombo s120.493 i9R9 P.O.BoxtS60 nuine, includes health Classic '64 Chrle> Craft winchc.'S, pedestal s teer· ne.w. custom :;cul, 300tJ Cassellt!. Bes t ofr. 642·064I Oldsmobile BLACK ii' VINYL SOFA CostaMesa.Ca.92626 certifkate.<l97·1329 Supe r S port l8'. V-8 1ng. Mana;Cte ld head. rruJes.S!OOO orbestofCcr. &W·4498. Audi 9707 Honda Cws • GMC ...,,,,, w/400 hrs. Bnslol c·und. CNG l e Al'' D"YS 549-4359evcnln•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tr··-ks -"' Moving, 9' gold dvnport B luebook $3"00-ui'r . s ov · " •· " 0 V 9570 ... 5523026 •u•-ESSIS• " 549-9616 E sti7!>4241 es '73 IOOI~<;. atr , l!lerl'o. """'' '" $100. 7' beige dvnprt $45. 67!>-JOllO qo.41 · · ve. · · '73 Yamaha t2SCC. $.100 ••••••••••••••••,•••••• Sil Ul mm 28.'iO tlarbor Blvd (\uL:t .... "'"'.·1·1.L· ... lll"rb"tl. Slngle54!t.5$39.W wr11htironrern iilnd$3S. 2 M· s· . 13' f II 24"""1.o:;Serrano::..L;,J '7211.of'MtDVAM \(:r tit-.: Ul' (.;(<,t Me · 5409640 ' r. .~.-. ,, "' " • '" Full Siie $44.SO dbl bd ·mplt $:15 Capt 3.S' Chris Tri-Cabin. A I' ·. an corpion • u Nl""'g. 49:,.4090 ., r'Vft S32(XI. 673·6711!1 > " lid · • lancJlorcJ !'WY' M!ll Call c • F h . rit good l'.OOd S25U New paint. new tires. -I 1!113 ll•Jllt.l:J Ci\'U~. lllbk. rt P~Hi4" -KOO B&J Monre\\ FoctQfy chr S25. m1sr sm tbb SS. D . new t•µt.._, tlO rs 962-8773 ufl 5PM . $3750 64ti 97 t3 A M '7.i l"OX I <Ir uni of ·' :> ' '1 ' ----38 E s s A Sl0-S25. dentist drill sso. l>intc M O.H. on twin '74 Honda Elsmore 125. · · ' · . · " '' · $l!lSO. m:·t~s. new radlut::-. Fumiture W.ted 8 ~~~.1~...," · · Du Cane proj ctr $35. Chryi,lcr Vis .. St•c at Shp Islander 30 Mk 11 w isllp. Gns forx. It. rear Port 646-1:1(8) AM t1'M 'lu~u ~ IJ_lit HUl•ng.&t2·8007:7:>9-;,t;07 l'\'l Pty wants houseful "" """" plants 11: yuC'l·a:;, frrns, 35. 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D · -Beaut avocado ~reen $2$. 4 •roughl iron W.ted 8081 ~ l'hS..27341 new. trailer . Be:,l offer ,76 ....,.-s_..,.44" "'W good. gd t1re:1. body, 552_802w ,111, ... iil'~l & rnms. Very t;l'kl<! New ~-h xlnt <'ond,pdS400, ba"tools $25 645·32611. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960-2598 --\rA . RtH.768-8843 ~""k"n"s IJi.i~k luc11ue1. new ~~ ~ lWi 34-11 e467f»8 SSS CASH FOR 21' Uay Crwser Olds pwr. Wheels m1th up-pipe. .::..."'::: .. u :i I OlJo'IMIO h11Je,, P1r~lb:<on ianpump S5995!>407063 loah,Sllps/ pegs, c ul piston. fox '74 Dodge Van. P is P t B IMW 9712 skel c11st wheels. ~500. ~~n :.11c Simmon.~ Xtra Beallty salon eqwpmenl Gooduaed fumtrefn g!. or963 5059 Dod&s 9070 Shocks w/accumulalors. AM /FM. tape. CB. hJgh ••••••••••••••••••••••• tORliPY! J thckm:in flrmlx><l Orungelounge f or s a le M or.ile fnrs&stov~·07S8_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• modiC1ed forks w 1a1r back seals. surfe r int. ~totors 213/i95·2$51 "r rhatr Gd Cond OHer Boolllers. IH5-Till8 WANT TO TRA D~ m> ao60 66' Newport Slip ava1h1ble caps. Xlnt cond. Sl200 new pamt. mags. nare6 lrwatly CarlOI! C1trnon 7.'ll-IS35~ drumsetfor Sabutor'!m loah,Soil .., for appr ox 2 mos. SJ6.4758art6pm &scoop 38,000m.Sharp! 1.,l iK-ii -----Vllit'1 Latt.n Imports saiJ'a dmghy 673 G8U7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-6l23or 548'81>19 ~.300. Call Grl'g 642 900€ SADDt&BA.CI( i blue qu1ltt.-d sofa & chr. Ope01ng around Apr II " S E A S p K A y 1 5 · '7S Honda CBSOOT. like or!">48-49ti7 l{lac;s roffec tbl. $165 Lido Vlllage Ma.II. Nwpt MllllicAll T d .. new. under 200 m1 $875 ---------. BMW· .. ; 'lli J .il(tiar XK I!: Hdsl1 . >.Int t.'Ond. $5800. i22-43ti4 uJ'ttJP~ ~5-8630 3 Catamaran ... unc loah Speed & Phone842 1768 Must sell. 66 VW Van. xlnt PINBALLS 50 to choose .. ..._.... SOI factory demo mdl wtnew Ski' 9010 • running r ood. Asking l..ie<'orutor m1sl»lte' Quul r.'.om for your game rm •••••••••••••••••••••• sails. Color!I »vailable. •••••••••••••••••••••-..eor tto.s. 893-1832 COME IM & SEE :-. o f a & Io v es eat . At Amuseme nt Unde Coon Mln·O·Mallc elec. Sl~ w1trlr. Save $300. GI 1973 d V hull Sale/R.... 9160 --·-------THE ALl HEW ------1(.,.....Ghia 9735 Y., 11 0 w w ht S6 5 O Gl~sit. t2931 M&lf\ St organ. excellent cond1 Call Doi.I&: 836-6890 astron · eep · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sac. '74 Chevy Van.~ ton. u ,_ ~ p p 532 1259 lB'. 302 Ford Eng. 270 ed M d 6lOCSI HOW! t"4 5382 GC.638·2162 t..,.. . ..,.,.,, 26' FOLKBOAT Volvo IB OB ootdrive. FOR REHT customli · ags, qua ••••••••••••••••••••••• Karmann Ghu1 '70. 7tl.OOO m1. $1600 /or bes t . 1146~51 ..... , ... h 00 round dlnlna -:;::11 .... ,._ .... 11. WANT TO TRADE m Vumlshl-d bull. bnslol Vanson trlr. xlnt sac. for 1976 26 FT Lape deck. AM/FM. 10 S"'DDLEBACK ..., ,...... " --· -f "'··bot d I I " h I 751 4185 o ' mi. V-8 13501. $3600. or ""' thl.cxtslo7'. Llken"w. 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TEST DRIVE IT AND OOMPARElll 75 SCIROCCO AM/FM stereo radio. 8 track (739MPS) S'J677 SIYIRAL76 MIW&DIMO IAlllTS TO CHOOSI NON 71 AllA SPYDEI 5 speed A rare ftnd1! l 113MXHI 71 PORSOtE 914 5 soeed radio (652CXU) 71 VWCAMPER S'J.977 4 epeed Loaded, s3277 Vacation time coming up?'? Stk. t 121 Marlo 25' OPEN ROAD, Fully Alltol W..ted t5t0 self-cont. Reserve now ••••••••••••••••••••••• f()f' Easle r. 64<1·8385 WI WILL IUY TrWlen, TraYel YOUa DATSUM •••••••••••••••••••••• PAID FOR OR NOT Tent traile r Sberwoo TOP Dou.AR sink, ice box. stove . FO•TOP"'AIS Sleeps 6. table . $500 " ..., 586-0790 IARWICI DATsyH '76, 31' t\Jrstream. Tw rear bath. awning Sao Juan C.plstran.o '31·1375 493-3375 $13.ooo. 498·531 days CASH FOil CARS! 1 _498-_1_952_e_v_es ____ -t Top S Dollar S petd for Jw11o Stnlce,P.+s clean used cars. trucks & & Acc.nMrin 940 Corvettes. Allk for Paul •••••••••••••••••••••• VWENGINF.S USED· REBUILT OerBuggyShopSJ0.6040 NOTUNEUPOVER $34.95. O'Neill. HOWAADCIM•rolet Dove" QuaJl 8l11. Nt~PORT BEACH WE PAY TOP DOLL.AR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC $I ST & HOADWA'I' SAH fA AHA 835·3171 THl U\.TIMATE DAIVINO MACHIHt •USED IMW't* ·m 1600 45!>(1 ZXX866 '74 J.OCpc StH 746LWB '765JOl4spdS R 60'.!PllM 'i62002tspd SIR 334PCW i520024spd 764NJ M CJowd On S..ndoys ottAHGE COUNTY'S OLDEST '740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UCIH Mew-UHd ova 100 MERCEDES ONDISrLAY House of l111Pof'f1 At.rmORJZtD MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchester. BuenuP11rk 523.7210 Sales·Serv CC·Lt!BSinR OntheSanlD Ana Fwy. Rov Caner, Inc. · RoliS floyce UMW Mert'edes 71. 2SO Sedan. 1540Jamboreu UJr, pwr. AM /FM, mint NewportBeach 640·6#1 cond. Dir m1tlnl'd. ~ Christian Car Co. 549.8098 orCLASSICS 1976 BMW 2002·Metollk II your car ts extra clean fjord blue w tbluc In rlrm. 979·0000 Mr Vubn MB '6l llM>SL RARE. Xlnt cond. Ford Falcon rear end GO. 2 Ford truck 15". 5·1U whls. l apllt rim, l dro center. T·h•ndle aea ablf\ uaemb~ for VW 110. Palt VV{ udaptAl SJ.~. Ca,nper .roof vent t5. OmC Van radlo w. Dual port heada for VW. 12() each. Pair 1"' mae 5-hole Ford $10. "14 Chev Van steering bbl SS. Automatfc pool chlor1nat-0r $4. Tabex chlorine tablets. ~ ea. a33 E . 18th St, CM IMl·s.179 ....................... lea"ttlH .... Vellldtt tHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• seeWJ,~rsulAIUICI tenor & AMtl'M st11reo A SR cassette. tlltl5P(JN I ~ 838.9348 29'l5 Harbor Blvd. $7600. Pvt Pty 675-SliSJ •75 ....,.,.. Ll blue 12 ooo Costa Me.a 979-2500 "'°""' · • '69 BMW. good cond Stel'I mi. Loaded. XJnt cood. WE Buy belled radials. new kom S13.000pvt iitY. shocks, AM tFM r alllo. 11 Call64W825 a.JAN CA.IS track stereo. $300U 68 280 SE nulo air p*"r & 11lUCIS 833-571:! 11.11k for 1\1\d.y AM ll•:M.' xtnt .<.'ODd. Bsl CONNlll CHEVROLET 21131Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.SA u .. uoo '75 2002 . olr PP. 962·2076 41pd. Ai r. AM t FM M~edes il·2SOS<.-d.2778 s tereo, Pin ic lripe:s. CCena .. oncownr.pam· Radials and More ! pered 60.IMJO ml., 6eaut EXTREMELY NICE' cond.. ~. 7l-4 '4~1Yt4 Only '6500 <Llai29NBK> --------- otCrevlerBMW.835·3171 i6 Men."edes 280. cream Santa Ana color. llll xtras. Au~m1: lseoraell Jlm81Wl21 TOP DOLLAR C.,. 97 I 5 PAID ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67 MBZ 2SOS med blue. lllMEDIATELV um Coprt d cyl. llUnroof. ~~t/r'M, pwr. •l'i.t Mt'r: FORA.LL appe ar. iiroup Autu X t r es. (RS DUNE BUGOY1 Dirt or FOREJONCARS lrou. Xlnt cond 1 _4_94_2_1_441 _____ _ s.nd. ~ nc. duel port CAU.nf:E~~SEIN owner. Low 36.000 ml. ;4 MB.SOSEL36M. tnrt'. VW,onChenoeth rrame. ·~n·~ f2450. Evt! & wknd itcreo. mlcb. x Urea. C.ttD J'eatures + Lv1 ":.~oo~~v. -H Ne' 75Z-8298,dayt896·l708 te•thn. M.ln l cond. cl)' dtUn trailer. \JI_. 4 -W'j .,4 OCJO 613 322:? &l>b times. ~200181l Oft. • 401' .,..._ 9720 '"' • · · -.1187 • ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ._. 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P JS, 69,000 Ong. mi. $J21S. -p. ••4.5(). ~·9381 art . - -Ville, rully equipped, n v~•u .. 197l Opet M•nta , N n VW Bua,rebllen1 .new 1289S.84&·7994altSPM P B. new radla lJ , ~-4038 S:30 1970 P.fymoulh Ouster, br.ites, fr tim . on headers, make oUer. shocks, dlx rack. l Must.ant '6' kyl Runs small V 8. air, awo. 'Int P /Pe U:IOll 6'73.3223or968-7282eYs. '13ELDOCONVERT. owner. 12150. Call bef 5 aood.lUnlcond. . ,,,........ tf60 cond.$1200.(1)493·4665 THE HO Had TLC While/blue pm 549·08~3 or eves SUOO. ~1.~ •.••••.•••••••••••••••••• •--&.1-9965 Pone. he • 9750 • '71 VW European Tounna leather, cruise, stereo. 642 cn-n T4 1 ly mouth at "t ion r-unn-u.a.SSLI bk . " •••••••••••••••••······ ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ sedan. 914 eng .. AtC. I till, full powt>r. 55,000 ml. . 1 '68 Mustang. t .t;~I. auto. wagon, Sl.~. 5'.'C m Dai· . i\ '62 B &C. Nevr Int, n •hlt DIEALH vinyl lop, x lnl cond. Xlnl cond. Pf1ced lb sell , ......... r..~•·°"-''•••., 1973 Torino. Sl9SO, !-\ii xlnl cond must sell ly Pilot parking lul 330 1:1 Pontiac Astre. '1"· trans, rum gOOd. !f7U 111!> IUY $1650. 552·3894 at SilSO or ~t ofr. Pvt ., .. _ ..... c..... ,_ malnt. ~repair records te:50 'bst off~. 847·2790. West Bay St.. <.:o:ttu 2S.OOO ml. eron. lklll\I> ~king 54800 OR '69 ww V•-"cond. pty.49J.7533 ~-7S2·0Z34, 968·'1343 ~--_-__._-,I -SS Mesa or cau 642 1321 lor whli.le. i.tru uun " "'"" • ·73 LTD Country Sq Wgn · G . d p • -~ • 99 more infor muli<m. ask 347.5713 'S7 Por~hhe ..,1, .. sltir _.,. 497.3195 '70 Cad. deVillc Sech1n. AM FM A ·c di · 7S rana a wr stet!r.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....., r ~... .. " 111:.a.511:. _.,., Loaded'. Xlnl ··ond. I stereo, ' . " brakes,Toprond,S1lver. • for.R1.ckor .,,,car111 lect '76 F'lreb1rd. lo nll :. Cmplt'y reblt Bi.t olr ~ Ii -- -· ~ l t .. , . .,,,.. Pl ... c· II aft 73 Oldu Toro.nado overSSOOO. Coll :,57 2501!. i4 Bus. Auto, Ai r Im mac. 71,000 mi. Sl92S. SSl-64~ n · ... """· e...,e a low m1494.7377 ;' . · garage. 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(956FNA). • VOL. 70, NO. 96, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE cbuNTY, CALIFORN IA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1977 .. A.fte rnooa N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS 1 Norton ~ Indicted • ID Perjury 0.lty Piiot Photo INOICT£0 BY GRAND JURY Ex-Cop Loran Norton By GARY GaANVJLLE Oft• OM If f'llM SU1ft Political activist Loran Norton and Calabasas jeweler Martin Kirschner have been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on perjury and perjury-related charges. The indictments were the first handed down by the grand jury during its three-month probe into county political practices. Norton was indicted after he had twice testified before the jury. Kirschner. a $2500 donor to county supervisor Philip An - thony's 1976 campajgn, made one appearance. A seven-count indictment charges Norton with three counts of perjury and one count each of soliciting perjury, deceiving a witness, bribing to influence testimony and subornation of perjury. In a separate indictment, Kirschner is charged with three counts of perjury and two counts or offering false evidence. The charges against both men carry a possible penalty of Crom one to 14 years in state prison. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. Norton was arrested at his San· ta Ana home Tuesday evening and booked into Orange County Jail under $.5,000 bail. However, the 48-year-old ex· Santa Ana police lieutenant was freed from jail on his own re· cognizance shortly before 11 p.m. Kirschner, who lives at 22919 De Kalb Drive, Calabasas. is scheduled to surrender sometime today in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court. Norton's political activilies in the decade since he was fired Crom the Santa Ana police force in the aftermath of an alleged at- tempted John Birch Society takeover of the department, cast him chiefly in the role of political caddy rather than boss. He was a confidant of former Orange County political king maker Dr. Louis Cella. Norton in 1975 was an aide to county Supervisor Laurence Schmit and served as Schmit's alternate on the Regional Coastal Conservation Commission. Last year, Norton was the un- successful Republican candidate for the state Senate in the 31th District. More recently, Norton has been an aide to former police in· formant t urned political benefac- tor, Gene Conrad. Within an hour of his release from jail, Tuesday njgbt, Norton called his indktment ''political persecution." He said he had been assured of a return appearance before the jury. an appearance at which he claimed he planned to present evidence that would tend to point to his innocence. lt is believed that the former police lieutenant ran afoul of the jury during his second testimony stint Feb. 23. · It was then that he was con· fronted with roughly $.5,000 worth of checks from lobbyist Frank Michelena made payable to Gary Newmeyer. • In separate testimony. Newmeyer reportedly said the Michelena money was in reality to go to Norton. In tum, Norton said the money was for in· vesU,gative services. · The former aide to Schmit also claimed that $.5,000 paid. him in 1976 by Conrad was for services· rather than a political contribu· ti on. Kirschner was shown on An· thony's campaign contribution statement as a $2500 donor. However, it was revealed Chat the money actually came from Conrad through Kirschner. Today, assistant District At· torney Michael Capizzi said the grand jury's investigation into campaign financing, conspiracy, misconduct in office and falsified campaign reports will continue. Fire1nan Rescues Two 118 Boys O•lly Pl .. t S111t Pllolo NEW BOARD PRESIDENT Huntington's Garland Valley's Water · Plan Hit By RAYMOND ESTRADA Ol lho O•lly Ptlol Sl•ll Fountain Valley councilmen have criticized a city staff pro· posal to increase municipal water rates by 15 percent per month with no incentives for con- servation. Three councilmen agreed Tuesday that water rates should be increased to meet spiraling supply, ~nergy and overhead costs . Fountain Vl)Jley has not in· creased residential water' rates s ince the city's water agency was rormed In 1962 , said Public Works Director Wayne Osborne. The tity staff's proposed 15 Garland H ~-percent hike would mean the eaue m inimum rate for the first 1,000 cubic reel or 7,500 gallons or HB El l water per month would cost the e m en ary user $3.91, officials said. • The suggested water rate hike Sch I B d would mean about a $1.08 boost In 00 oar water bills for the average house in the city and about 55 cenL<; more for the average townhouse Brian Garland was elected pre- sident of the Huntington Beach elementary school board Tues· day nii;:ht. or co ndominium . s aid Comptroller Howard Stevens. Currently. a city water user pays a minimum rate of $3 40 per month for any water consumed under7,500 gallons. :>1Hy Pilot $1all ?ltolo His election came as the board was reorganized to take in three new members -Roy fl ow, Paula Hulse and David Sonksen Garland's election also came over the objections of Trustee Norma Vander Molen, who said she believes that a teacher serv ing on the board is a conflict of In· terest and lo elect one president of the board is compounding the problem. But the city charges heavy water users much less than most residential consumer s, i.iud Councilman Al Holhnden. RICHARD BROWN, 9, HUGS HiS ANGIE Like Lassie, This Loyat Dog Came Home • "This Is not in the best In· terests of the community,'' she said. Garland, who teaches social studies at Edison High &hoot, received four votes. Mrs. Vander Molen voted for Mrs Hulse. Garland denied today that his service on the school board is a conflict of Interest. He said he will strive to · elim inate adversary situations. How was unanimously elected clerk ofthe board. We athe r Low clouds and dense fog near the coast tonight a nd ear l y Thursday , otherwise fair. Lows tonight 42 to 52. Highs Thursday in upper 60s at beaches to low 80s inland. INSIDE TODAY Mound11 Thurldoy,ond Good FrfdOJI ~e& ore schedwled by molt churchu in the Orange County cocut orea. For . o echtdule of ewnts ste Page A9. Index •• .. ., . , Ot .... "' OHO Cll Cit All At .... IM s Ut4 Cl " Ct •• IM A4 All CM .,., All .... .. ew ~i "Everyone s hould use less water." Holhnden said. "That's no ricuor." llollin<ten and Mayor Roger Sta'll_on said .they favored a rate mcreiSe which would ··reward those who conserve waler and charge more to the heavy users." Doggone Pooch Bow Wow, Long-gone, Back Said Stanton, "One resident wrote me and said she was sur· Angie Is a streetwalker. just a prised to learn her water bill did persistent. two.pound pooch who not go down even though she con· knew she iived and was loved, served more water." somewhere in Huntington Beach. With the minimum $3.40 rate Angie came home Tuesday. for monthly water use under )rotlinJ( lo 20022 Colgate Circle in 7 500 residents have no incentive/the Meredith Gardens district, t~ c~t back on water cons ump· findipg home by Instinct. lion. the mayor said. Sh'e must have walked many But City Manager Jim Neal streets in the past six weeks. said the minimum rate was "She was ecstatic. The first necessary for "certain fixed over-thing she did was jump in my head costs." lap," says Dr. Dick Brown, a Councilman Bernie Svalstad non-practicing psychlatFisl who agreed with Neal that there quit recently when he felt he was should be a minimum rate. "l growing stale. · would prefer a lower minimum," One of the Brown children, An· (See WATER, Page AZ) na, 4. spotted the tiny dog, who ·Ammo Theft Rap Stands LOS ANGELES (AP) -A federal judge has refused to dis· miss theft of government propel'· ty cbar1es against a former Secret Service agent accused or steaUnf 18,500 pounds of am· munit on from the Secret Service. Frederick Nagel, an 18-year veteran of the Secret Service, is charged in an 18-count indict· ment with stealing the ammo from the service's firing range in Seal Beacb. Naael was in charge oC tber~e. U.S. Juda'• Matthew Byrne re- fU11d the motton of Na8el'a at- tomey, Stanley Greenbera, who _,hd that tbe charaes tit dl•· anlued becauae o f dl•· cr)mlnatory proeecution. jumped out or the family car in downtown Huntington Betich six weeks ago. trotting back into their neighborhood several miles distant from where she was lost. The family or seven says It Is obvious someone took Angie into their home and gave her ex· cellent and lovin1 care before the whi msical lij.tle sojourner de· cided to find where she really belon&ed again. "Whoever took care of her did a nice Job and we want to thank tbem," Brown said Tuesday. "They must have become pretty attached to her too." A hasty stop at a pharmacy near the Huntington Beach Pier in mid-February resulted ln Angie's jumping out a car win· dow that hadn't been rolled all thew~yup. She II, alter all, a Uny dog, but apparently given to a wan- derlust. Brown ll not 1urpriHd that Anal• -a mop-like mobile mull who may have Schnauzer, Scotch ~ • terrier and perhaps Pekingese breeding -found her own way home. He says she ls almost human. "I treat her just like a human except I remind her she's still a dog and that she's not to get out of line," says Brown. Angie was doing plenty of her own communicating after find· ing home Tuesday, wiggling her bottom, waving her shaggy tail and snuffling Into corners she hadn't explored for six weeks. She was obviously back home. State F oreccut Sees Wone Dry Spell SACRAMENTO CAP> -The , slate's Drought lntormation Center today forecast continued fair weather and a "worsening droupt situation" ln its weekly bulletin. The Department of Water Resources said that water Jevela In key Central Valley reservoln are lowu than at a correspond· tne rdate ln 19241 which was the drlesl year on record until now. The center, located in the de· partment. also reported: -A Publlc Utllitlea Com· mlulon study indicated that tank cars can carey aome water on rail UnH to comlDunltlea in emeraen~y 1ltuationa but cannot meet all the nffCll ol auch towna. ~ 2 Faced Death in Tunnel By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol I~• O•lly Piiot Sl•tt A fireman who wormed his wa y down a s mall tunnel today is credited with saving two Huntington Beach boys whose E asl er vacation ad venture almost ended in a dark, fume· filled tomb Tuesday. Joseph Deupree, 10, of 16761 Viewpojnt Lape. and Gerr y Matfow, 11, of 7592 Volga Drive, were found about 4 p .m. by fire Capt. Gene Sallnders. Ttle youngsters were admitted to }lunUngton lntercommunity Hospital in cr itical condition after being overcome by ac- cumulated gases deep in the flood control pipe buried under Beach Boulevard. Nurses at the hospital said to- day they were still in the in· tensive care unit but had been r e- moved from the critical list and werefo stable condition. Investigators involved in the lengthy hunt after the families reported their sons missing said today only a margin of minutes spared .them from death when Captain Saunders found them. "The guy is a classic hero," said one police officer. Detective Serg<!a nt Luis Ochoa. of the juvenile bureau. said the Deupree and Marlow boys apparently set off on a Tom Sawyer-style odyssey Monday, taking along bananas and car· rots as a grubstake. Their parents reported they were missing -not believed to be runaways -on Tuesday and Detective Gil Veine was assigned the case. Interviews with the parents provided information the two boys often played around flood control channels and a search of the subterranean tunnels in their area was begun, police said. A team of firemen including Captain Saunders, 39, who stands five feet. eight inches tall and weighs but 150 pounds, plus firemen George Muncie and Kent Holder began checking the myriad pipelines. "They had already checked almost all the tunnels in the area,'' Sergeant Ochoa said to- day. "This one under Beach Boulevard and Heil Avenue was the last one. Captain Saunders was picked because be was the s mallestfireman." Inching his way along on his elbows in the 30-inch diameter tunnel as the atmosphere grew dettse and the thunder of traffic rumbled above, Captain Saun· de rs recalled the ordeal today. "I backed out on my elbows twice,'' he said. "It waa gettlnc pretty frlJhtening. I'd made up (See RF.SCUEll, P aie AZ) Mapolia Widening Project Approved An agreement to share in the costs of widening a 1.5-mlle sec· lion of Magnolia Street in Foun· taln Valley was approved Tues· day by Orange Cou nty supervtsora. · Under tbc plan, the county will pay '88,000 of t.he cost whUe the clty w111 spend S1'0,tOO. a~· lnf to a report to 111pervltore. The project wlll run between G arfleld and Slater A venua. 01lly Piiot Sl41ft ""°'• - SAVES TRAPPED YOUTHS Fir• Captain Saunders Pair Held On itlurder Attempt Rap A man and woman were booked on charges of assault with intent to commit murder early today after serious knife wounds were inflicted on the resident of a Seal Beach motel. Orange Coun· t~Sheriff's officers said. l>eputies said a high.speed pursuit of a couple seen leaving the motel ended with the collision of the pursuit car and a California Highway patrol unit in the Long Beach area. Officers arrested James An· thony Geraghty. 26, and Kimber· ly Jo Allison, 20, both of Long Beach. Geraghty was taken to the UC Irvine Medical Center for treat- ment for knife wounds apparent· ly suffered in the motel struggle and additional Injuries suffered in the car crash. Miss Allison wa& unhurt a nd booked into the Orange County Jail. Also admitted to the county facility was motel resident Theodore Fields, 39, of Sunset Beach who was listed In serious condition. Officers said a dispute over drugs led the accused couple to confront Fields in his motel at Warner Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. Kitty Hawk Back SAN DIEGO (AP) -The car· rier Kilty Hawk Is back at ita horneport of San Diego followlna a $110..mllllon, year-long ov~r· haul at Bremerton,'Wash. FIRST C4LLER COi' DIE CAR. ••rsold ltto the first person who ' called." 1 Satisfied word1 from a satisfied Newport Bbch man t who placed this Daily Pllot classified ad: ·11 Audi tOOLS, 2 dr, stick, 1 owner, SZ,000 ml, dean $1500. X.XX•XXXX. So if you have a car, or anylhlnJ ebe you'd llke to con- vert to cMh~ caU M2-M'71. Alone the Oranse Cout tbe DallY Pilot la tbe rtebt plaee to advertlae. ( ' f ... A2 DAILY PILOT H /F Planners • ''.Reject I ~Church . A request to construct a Bap- tist Church and school facilities • was unanimously rejected Tues· wday night by the Huntington J)each Planning Commission. The planning department staff ~ad urged denial, stating that the ,church would h~ve a detrimental effect on the value of surrounding ·properties. t Jt was explained that the -thurch might discourage future industrial development nelr that •location. Commissioners voted against the project on the basis that the area i6 considered to be prime in- dustrial land. It was further argued that the development would not be compatible with future industrial uses of sur· roundjng property. .. The Central Baptist Temple had asked permission to build a com pl ex that Included school facilities from pre·school to high .school. a gymnasium and ad- ;ninistralive offices. • The facilities would have been located on 17 acres at the corner .of Heil Avenue and Gothard Street. Front Page A J WATER ••• he added Councilman George Scott said )le did not really favor any rate increase but in the event one is ;approved "make it simple -one people will understand" lo make ,them conserve water. The current rate structure con· sidered for a total revamp c harges consumers only 25 cents per 75Q gallons for the amount used o,ver the minimum $3.40 per 7 ,500 gallons. The current rate charges water users 20 cents per 750 gallons if the total monthly meter reading exceeds 56,250 gallons. If a water user exceeds 75,000 gallons in a month. he is charged only 15 cents per 750 gallons over I hat amount. 20Traffic • Mishaps Keep HB Cops Bwy Dcautiful beach weather and an influx of Ea~tcr vacation sun- bathers caused their s hare or problems for lluntington Beach policl' Tuesday. with 20 traffic accidents logged None of lh<'m resulted in seriou~ inJuries. mostly being render·bendcrs . hut one accident caused anoth<'r one which didn't exactly please Motorcycle Of- fi cer John Hauser. I le was invcsll~atmg one or the colli s ions on Pacific Coast J11i::hway at Magnolia Street when a tow truck di1'patched to haul away one of the wrecked cars c1rovc over his parked motorcycle. "And it was a brand·new motorcycle." a tramc bureau spo~esman said today. "We only got 1t last week." The department also lost a patrol car Sunday night when 1t was struck from behind by an al· leged drunken driver on Golden West Street and Talbert Avenue a nd totally destroyed Castro in Africa MOSCOW CAP> -African vis· Its by Cuban Pre1'idenl Fidel Castro and Soviet President Nikolai V. Podgorny showed em erging countries the U.S.S.R. and Cubu are "friends who can be countcrl on," Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev aald Tues· day. °"ANQICOAIT Ml~ DAILY PILOT Milestone Lance Emma, the fir s t baby born at Huntington In· tercommunily Hospital, ob· served his loth birthday this week. Hos pital officials marked the occasion by giv- ing Lance a com - memorative coin collection. 1 lospitaJ also is observing 10th anniversary this week. Huntington Ship Leads Coast Run Yachts in the two Mexico race~ out of Newport Beach were st rug· gling toward finishes today with varying forces of wind. In the Balboa Yacht Club's 600-mile GuadaluoP rsland-race Bill Hartge's Red Baron 11 out of the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club, reported a position 109 miles from Newport with bnl>k winds. She is expected to finish sometime Thursday morning. Others in the race arc Firelock, 132 miles out. Scotch Mist. 149 miles out and Tahuna, no report. In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 800-mile Cabo San Lucal> race the nine yachts werl' ex· periencing liizht to non-exii,tenl winds less than 300 miles from the finish. Closest to the finish was John Reynolds' Ghost II with 257 miles to go, but John Scripps' 79·foot ketch Miramar. the scratch boat. had almost overcome GhO!)l's twenty-and·a ·half ho11r head start and had274 miles to go Others in the race are 8and1do, 276 ; Mamie and Hawkeye, 28i, Alegre, 308; Mas Alegre. 312, Dorothy0,313. and Regulus.339 Mao's So n Seen TOKYO (AP> -China's lead- ing newspaper today brought a son of Mao Ts r -tung into th" campaign againl>t four radical leaders, including Mao's widow accused of trying to se1 ze power. ' Hope Mother Was Insured MUSKEGON . MiC'h . <AP > -Armed with "a lat· tie extra spending money." their favorite toys and a belief that dnv· Ing looked easy, an 8·year· ~Id boy and his pre·school brother dedded to dnve their mother's car to Chicago Andre Anthony, the elder boy. took the wheel a'i h<' and stepbrother Bobby Mcl..iowan. 5. started the car. They rut a utility pole, backed up. but s1deswl~d a parked Cadillac. The car lurched forward again, jumped a curb, hit a fence. then a house. and came to rest against a tree. • .,,... ....... J RESCUER· .• • my mind tb~re was reason to 10 all th~ way ln. Jl wu a bunch." The 10-year fire deputment > emploYe 11&1d he was rorcd to baclc out because the ox11en tank pack on hill back wouldn't flt ia the tiny tunnel and he.couldn't breathe wi~bout lt. A rope tied around .his waist provided u lifeline should he beco""'le trapped or overcome by the accumulated gases.· Ile inched his way back down the 75 to 100 feet of concrete pipe and fellow firemen cul the OX· ygen tank away from his back harness. Then Captain Saunders squeez.ed back into the black hole, pushing the tank along In front of hlm and taking periodic gasps or oxygen. "You couldn't see much ... it was hke aJI of a sudden the kids' Lennis shoes were slicking out of a mist of vapor. We heard someUung and it was both of them -moaning very low ... " Police Watch Commander Lt. Gary Davis praised Captain Saunders highly. .. Everything came together just right. He was at the end or the rope they had around his waist. If he hadn't gone another 1o·teet he never would have found the kids." said Lieutenant Davis. "I 'II tell y'ou,' · added Sergeant Ochoa. "That tube is small and tight. I went part way in. It was a tough job and a very. very dirty and unpleasant job." He pointed out Captain Saun- ders had di fficulty enough negoti ating the 30·inch pipe, but still managed to crawl through a 9().degrec angle turn 1n the tiny enclo~urc before he found the boys. Huntington Gets Quake Insurance The City of Huntington Beach acquired full fire and earthquake insurance for the Central Library, just hours before the previous policy was to expire. City Treasurer Warren Hall said Monday that coverage for the three·ycar·old building was secured in the amount of $6 million. The city's annual premiums will be $22,000, he said. Hall noted that earthquake in· surance is becoming increksing- ly difficult to come by and said the city is fortunate in getting (he policy. ' Two insurance companies are providing coverage on the library The y are the Hartford Insurance Company and the Mis· s1on Insurance Company. Board Nixes Part-time School Aide Trustees of the Huntington Beach (City) Elementary School District have rejected a request for a deputy superintendent to re· turn to work on a half.day basis. Charles Palmer, who reported- ly has been pla~ued by a series of health problems, had requested permission to resume part-time duties. Trustees. after deliberations Tuesday in executive session. un- animously approved a policy that would prevent emptoyes from coming back to work unless on full time terms. Board President Brian' Garland said that in Palmer's case. a full medical clearance will be sought . Ile said that Palmer's duties arc performed in a stressful at· mosphere and that the board dldn 't wish lo contribute to any further complications. Stitdents Get First Hart Sclwlarships Two Huntington Beach High School seniors have been award· ed college scholarships through an estimated $500,000 fund established by a Seal Beach Leisure World man in memory of bis deceased wife. Mike Plumlelgh, 17, of Seal Beach, and William "Brad" Ogden, 17, of Huntington Beach, are the first recipients of the John and Bonnie Hart Memorial F und. administered t hr ouab .. Dollars for Scholars," the Hunt· ing\on Beach UnJon JOab School District Scholarship Fund. The acholanhlps could total H much as S81000 fo"r each sti.adcnt to cover tuition. room and board and fees over a four·year ptriod. uld district spokesman Ann Gray. Plumlefih aaid be hopea to be admitted to either Jullllard School of Music ln New York Cit.y .or Curtis Bhaalc School ln .chicacoto1tuc:ty Jau.. 01den pt•oa to attend the University or Southern California and major In accounting. Ogden and Plumlelgh, both s traight ·A' students, achieved their school 's highest scores on the Scholastic Aptitude tests. Hart. 69, a retired New York accountant, asked that t he acholarsbJps be awarded Mon· day, the date of bil wlle'a death two yean aio. His tniUal donation or $10,000 went to the fund lut January • Hart said be.plans to cive halt bis estat e t o the ach o larsh lp memorial upon bil death. An additional endowment wtll go to the fund upon the death of Hart's chilttren, asld the'donor. "The country and our future is In the hands or the smart afo· denta leavtns hlith school today.•· he eJq>lalneCl aa reaaon f()( his 1trt. "M°MY or Utem find It dll· ncult to attend the unlveralty which be$t 1Uiu them ." Hart added. "II J can tMlp them by tbl1 donaUon, ~ la what l w~ like to do.•• Decision . On Park D~layed By KATHY CLANCY OIU• Oelly f'llel S!Alt HunUnaton Beach 's ~-acre Central Park mlaht some day become an Oransc County re· glonat park. but county supervisors indicated Tuetday they aren't in a hurry to take over what oQe city councllman has descrlb4'd as a "wblte elephant." Before enteting lato any kind 1 of joint development or acquial· llon agreement with the Hu.nt· ington Beach City Councll, coun· ty supervisors want to study the city's park Cinancinl and de- velopment commitments. And Supervisor R alph Diedrich sugguted the county would be better off 9lving the city money to develop recreation facllities on the acreage rather than taking it over . Al the suggestion of Supervisor Laurence Schmit, the board • asked courity staff members to 011•• "'"' 11e11 ""°'• study the park's h11tory and the ATHLETE'S ITCH REMEDY WINS OLD MEDICINE REWARD possibility of a joint.operations or Robert Thurston Turned In His Old Cure development agreement. Schmit said the city has had Pills Pile Up financial trouble developing the park and as a result it has not been used much. Huntington Beach City Coun· cilman Ron Shenkman bas labeled tbe park a "white elephant" plagued by low atten· 30-year-old Itch Pays Off Robert L. Thurston of llunt- ington Beach has done a whole lot or itching m hi s life and as a result, he's $Z5 richer for tl today. Thurston woo the cash priz.c for turning in the oldest prescnption drug in a poison prevention pro· gram, keyed to the fact that old drugs, ignored in fam ily medicine cabinets, can turn bad wltb age. The Huntington Beach man's pills were to cure athlete's foot itch. The pills were three de· cadesold. Thurston explained thal he de· veloped a tc'frible case of athlete's foot back in 1949 when hl' was playing .baseball for the town team in Bath, Maine. Now 75 years old. Thurston says he got the itch when he bor· rowed another catcher's baseball shoes. It got so bad he went to the doctor and got the pills. "l 'd only have to take one and that did the trick." he declared. Thurston and his wife, Helen, have lived in Huntington Beach :.even years and his pills had ob- viously moved along with him over the years. Anthony to Speak Before Grand Jury The Orange County Grand Jury probe into political finances continued today with Countv Supervisor P hilip Anthony scheduled to testify. Along with Supervisor RaJph Diedrich. Anthony has been a central figure in the three-month investigation into alleged 1m· proper methodli of obtaining campaign funds. Tuesday two state as- semblymen. Dennis Mangers <D· Huntington Beach ) and Chet Wray <D·Cypress), put in volun· teer appearances before the jury. Mangers entered and left the jury room through the VIP route t hat keeps witnesses from view. Wray left the grand jury room t hrough a front entrance and chatted with reporters but re· fused to discuss the testimony. Both Mangers and Wray re· ceived campaign loans in 1976 from Fullerton attorney Michael Remington, Oiedrich's personal lawyer. The $5,000 Mangers loan became an issue two months ago when the assemblyman said the money was a contribution and the attorney insisted 1t was a loan. To prove his point, Remington produced copies or a personal note signed by Mangers as well as a check made payable to "Dennis Mangers." llowever, the freshman Democratic assemblyman had deposited the check in his cam· paign committee's bank account a nd said he understood the money would not have to be re- paid if he lost the election. ln addition to 'Mangers and Wray. former Garden Grove city councilman John Dean pul in an appearance before the jury Tues- da v Dean. an attorney and former c h airman of the county 's Democratic Party Central Com· m 1ttee, spent 30 minutes closeted with the jury. P.lane Lands Safe in Surf LOS ANGELES CAP> -A single-engine plane that blew a piston on a flight from Salinas landed safely in the surf off Santa Monica. Both the pilot. Paul Villa, 26, of Palm Valley. and hi s passenger, Mel Ronan, 31, of Glendora, were unhurt Tuesday as the plane skidded to a halt in six inches of water just north of the site of the former Pacific Ocean Park amusement center. dance and a lack of recreation facilities. . The council March 14 asked the col.Inly to consider taking over its operation, but Shenkman said at tbe time the city would continue to pay off the $6 million bond is- s ue that paid for the park acreaae. He also said 100 acres or the park still have not been de· veloped and perhaps the county could bultd sports fields, basket· ball and termls courts and other facilities in the area. Diedrich told Schmit turning the Huntington aeach facility.In- to a regional park could diminish chances that the county woulct- huild another regional recreation facility in West Orange County. Thal could result in fewer park· acres in all being available to the public in West Orange County, he said. Schmit cont.ended the western county region should not neceasarily ht limited to just one regional park'. Diedrich also noted Fullerton and some other cities in th~ coun· ty now operate large parks on their own. He feared they might want to follow Huntington Beach's example if the county agr<'cd lo lake over that city park. Jobs Opened In Huntington Recruitment has begun for custodians. maintenance men and concrete finishers by the lluntington Beach Employment and Training Administration. The new openings are Com· prehensive Employm ent and Training Act (CETA> positions. Applicants must be Huntington Beach residents who have been unemployed for the past 30 days. Monthly salaries are S992 for concrete finisher: S809 for main- tenance men and $748 for custo- dian. Those interested may apply at the Employment and Train1ng Center al 538 Main Street. May the Joy of Easter be with you. and yours John H•rt Lynn Hart r' HARTS SPORTING GOODS . . . 538 CENTER ST., COSTA MESA " • Irvine EDITION • ' Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeb VOL. 70, NO. 96, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDNESDAY, A P R IL 6, 1977 'TEN CENTS Norton Indicted • ID Perjilry D•llY Piiot St•ll Pllolo INDICTED BY GRAND JURY Ex-Cop Loran Norton By GARY GRANVILLE Of II• D•llv PllM Staff Political activist Loran Norton and Calabasas jeweler Martin Kirschner have been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on perjury 'and perjury-related charges. The indictments were the first handed down by the grand jury during its three-month probe into county political practices. Norton was indicted after he had twice testified before the jury. Kirschner. a $2500 donor to county s uper visor Philip An- thony's 1976 campaign, made one appearance. A seven-count indictment charges Norton with three counts or perjury and one count each of soliciting perjury, deceiving a witness, bribing to influence testimony and subornation or perjury. (Related story Page A2 ) In a separate indictment, Kirschner is charged with three counts or perjury and two counts or offering false evidence. The charges against both men carry a possible penalty of from one to 14 years in state prison. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It docs not establish guilt or innocence. Norton was arrested al his San- ta Ana home Tuesday evening and booked into Orange County J ail under$5.000bail. However, the 48·year·old ex- Santa Ana police lieutenant was freed from jail on his own re- cognizance shortly before 11 p.m. Kirschner. who lives at 22919 De Kalb Drive, Calabasas. is Jet Noise Level Called Mininial r Raise Sought Legislator Asks 10 Percent SACRAMENTO (AP) -The chair m an of the As- sembly Rules Committee is proposing a 10 percent pay raise for st<1te legis lators. ' That's as much as they're allowed under a voter- rovcd provis ion in the st ate Constitution -10 per- t every two years. The bill by Assemblyman Louis Papan, CD-Da ly City), would begin the salary of $25,555 a year in December 1978. The legislators' last raise, to $23,332 a year, was "'"" in December , 1976. But they also get $35 a day for expenses while in session. and other benefits such as free use or a car. County Nixes Plan For Whiting Park A proposal lo turn 2.243 acres of the Whiting Ranch into a new Orang(' County regional park north of El Toro wns rejected as too c05tly by .coun ty :.upervlsors Tuesday. The property had been offered to tht• county for SI ,582 an acre by a Dallas bunkruptt·v tru~lCt' Another 525 acres of ranchland had been offered lo the Los Alisos Water District for S2,750 an acre But a report by county :.taff members said the $4 9 mllhon total selhng pnct> was far above the S2 million paid when the land last sold m l97S and callt'd the or fer "far from a bargain " The same report said the land could offer some unique recrea- tional opportunities not available at other county pnrko;. Those facilities could include seml·wildcrncss camping, a golf course, an off-road vehicle park, equestrian uses, and hang ghd· ing. The report snid the gotr course might be developed on part of lhe S25 acres or fl at land If It were nc· quired by the wnler district. Ora nge Co ast Weather Low clouds· and dense fog near the coast tonight and early Thurs day, otherwise f a ir. Lows tonight 42 to 52. Highs Thursday in upper 60s at beaches to low 80s Inland. I NSIDE TODAY Matmdy Thurlda11 and Good Fridal/ urvices are scheduled by most churches in the Orange Covnt11 coa1t area. F'or ,a schedule o/ event• aee P.age "'· l•dex Al II .... •• •• ,.. Alt C:1·J . ..., "" .... .. .... .u •• The district had planned lo use the land for water reclamation efforts. lt would s prinkle the ac r eage with r e claimed wastewater, irrigating the soil and allowing the treated water to soak back Into the underground "ater basin. While re1ecting the ofr('r for the rest of the property supervisors did not rule out the possible Joint use of any land the water agency might acquire Coffee Sub Made From Soybeans CALLEN DER. Iowa <AP> ·- "I just started thinking one day." says Darrell Shirbroun. "We got coffee, and it's a bean. And we got soybeans, and it's a bean. Why can't I make coffee from just another bean?" So Shirbroun went to work in his kitchen, he said, and came up with a way to convert the soy- beans -plentiful in Iowa, the No. 2 state in soybean production -Into a coffee substitute. "The first few cups were a lit- tle greasy until Darrell got the kinks out of it," said Ly le Falferlick, who attends an agriculture class with Shirbroun at the community college in Fort Dodge. "But it isn't anything lo be lau"'hed at now." Shlrbroun, 40, the manager of a grain co-op, said he can seJI a three-pound can or the substitute coffee for $4.SO. Wholesale cocree prices are above $4 a pound. He said be bas been contacted by a food store chain that wants to buy the exclusive rights to bis process "for a little under a mlllJon." "But I 'm holding out for more," be sald. "It's my process that's the aecrel; ~nd I got 'er. I'll make a million. "ll'a so much like coffee, It'll scare you to death," he saJd. "You h•ve to drink 1l to believe it." . Shlrbroun brought • few vacuum bottles of his drink to the a1riculture claN tn Fort Dodge one nllhl. Falferllck said. <leeCOPFEE, Pate AJ) .. Airport Manager Testifies By TOM BA RLEY Of I ... D•llY Pitel Sl•ll Orange Count y Airport manager Robert Bresnahan told a Superior Court jury Tuesday that every effort is made by pilots of two airlines operating jet aircraft at the facility to minimize noise over the Harbor Area . Bresna han explained that pilots for both Hughes Ai rwest and Air California cut their throt- tles by 30 percent on takeoff to cut the noise factor to 1ls lowest possible level. lie said Jet noise at the county airport 1s carefully monitored by the F~deral A vi at ion Agency CFA A) and both airlines operate under manuals that carefully spell out takeorr and fhghl path procedures. B resnah an s aid county authorities have limited the type of aircraft used by both airlines. lie sa id the y h ave no t permitted the use of the DC8 and the Roeing 707, two aircraft that could add considerably to the noise level 1f they wt'rc used. Devclopl'r Harry Rinker is seeking more than $200,000 in damages from the c;ounty for what he claims is the environ- mental damag<' inflicted by jet traffic on his home at 2342 Mesa Drive Rinker has testified that when he bought the thrce·acre lot in 1965 he was assured by county of- ficials at the h1i:hcst level that jet aircraft would never be allowed to use Oran~c County Airport. He also claims that a home he could sell today at SS00.000 would be worth $1.25 million if jet aircraft were barred from the county airport. Judge Frank Domenichini has not ruled on Deputy County Counsel J ohn Sevier 's motion that a m istrial s hould be declared in the lawsuit. Sevier claims that newspaper accounts of testimony taken dur- ing the jury's absence may have prejudiced their altitude against the county. Plaintiff's attorney Gerrold Fadem claimed during the non· jury discu.,sion that the pilots of aircraft leaving the airport while the jury was visiting the Rinker home were diverted from their (See NOISE, P ace ,\1) FIRSI' CALLER <XH THE CAR "I sold it to the first person who called." Satisfied words from a satisfied Newport Beach man who placed this Dally Pilot classified ad : ·71 Audi 1001-5. 2 dr, t1tlck. J owner. 52,000 ml, clean $1500 XXX·XXXlC. So if you have a car, or anytbinl else you'd like to con· vert to ca.4'h, call 64.2-5678. Along the Orange Coast the Dally Pilot ls the rttbt place to advertise. sc h e dul e d to s urr en der sometime today in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court. Norton's political acti vities in the decade since he was fired from the Santa Ana police force in the aftermath of an alleged at· t empted John Birch Society t akeover of the department. cast him chiefly in the role of political caddy rather than boss. He was a confid ant of former Orange County p o l i ti cal kingmaker Dr. Louis Cella. Norton in 1975 was an aide to county Super visor Laurence Schmit and served as Schmit':. alternate on the Regional Coastal Conservation Commission. Last year, Norton was the un- s uccessful Republican candidate for the state Senate in the 37th District. More r ecently, Norton has been an aide to former police in· formant turned political benefac- tor, Gene Conrad. Within an hour of his release from jaH, Tuesday night, Norton called his indictment "political persecution." He said he had been assured or a return appearance before the jury. an appearance at which he claimed be planned to present evidence that would lend to point to his innocence. It 1s believed that the former police lieutenant ran afoul of the jury during his second testimony stint Feb. 23. It was then that he was con- fronted with roughly SS,000 worth of checks from lobbyist Frank Michelena made payable to Gary Newmeyer. Ready, Set, Whoops I n separate testimony. Newmeyer reportedly said the Michelena money was in reality to go to Norton. In turn, Norton said the money was for in· vestigative services. The former aide to Schmit also claimed that $5,000 paid him ln 1976 by Conrad was for services rather than a political contribu· lion. Kirschner was shown on An· tbony's campaign contribution st atement as a $2500 donor. However, It was revealed that the money actually came from Conrad through Kirschner. Today, assistant District At; torney Michael Capizzi said the grand jury's investigation into campaign financing, conspiracy, misconduct in office and falsified. campaign reports will continue. Aaron Winega, 6, of Irvine was one of the scores of Irvine kids who turned out this morning for a city skateboarding contest . Arriving early at the skateboa rd course in University Community Park, Aaron de· cided to get in a little warm up time before the real competition began. Luckily, nothing was injured in this spill but his pride. Oerks Draw Double Pfty· House Employea Run Profitable Bminen WASJUNGTON CAP ) -Two clerks for the House or Represen· tatives are drswing salaries paid by the taxpayers while running profitable, $1 -milllon ·a -year printing businesses on the Capitol grounds, using space ruid utlitiies provided al public ex· pense. The unusual arrangement. ls legal, although untll no\9 the public bas been denied a look ot the booka of the two subsidized businesses. The General Accounting Office rel eased audita of the two print· Ing operations for the nrst time Tuesday. They ahow lhat In addl· tion to House salaries of $14,861 a year each, Republican clerk Thomu Lankford drew a $7'7,400 salary from bis business lut year, and Democratic clerk David R . Ramage $41,470 from his. Both firms receive about 6,500 square feet of free office space ln the underground garage ol the Rayburn House Otfice Buildlng, along with free jan itorial services, local telephone service, heat. llaht and electricity to run the presses on which they grind out tens or millions or newsletter• and questionnaires for House members. The GAO audit 1bow1 Lankford's one·man corponUon retained a net profit or $43,595 after taxes laat year and Ramace'a corooratlon kept a $60,NOproOt • That made Lankford'• firm ' worth $M7 ,918 ln t.otaJ UI~ u of Sept. 30, the end of the account• lng period. ~amage'a younger corporation had $253,580 in as· sets. Both had more than $1 million in sales. The GAO did not estimate the value of the public subsidy t.o the businesses. One competing prlnl• Ina firm put ll at about $46,000 a year. Ramage denied repeated re •. q uesu for interviews Tu~! saying he waa too busy. Lankford t alked to a reporter who visited bl1omce. "Nobody ever complained about_ my work. I pay taxes like everybody else." Lankford said. ••J've aotafamUy to support." He said b.1J buaineaa la a convo- nlence to th• members of tM <8ff INOOKE, P•I• AU . ; • A2 DAILY PILOT K1-ishna Said An11ihllnlan ·.· Ex-member Clainu Women Turned Into Slaves BOSTON <AP ) -A young ,woman who says she was a 't11e mbor or the Society for Krishna Consciousness says the religious sect Is anllhuman and torned women into s laves. · ·• "The society's women mem· b_,ers are s ubordinated at all :llmes to men," Susan Murphy, :?8. of Weymouth told a leg- islatlvecommllteeTuesday. '• "Probably the most Important \hlng I learned about the Hare Krishna Society 1s that. it. ls an· tlhuman ... also chauvinist, sex· 1st and antifemale.' ·she said ·•After yeara of chanting and lndoc1rlnatlon, of Ill health, bad diet, and vermin·lnfested living conditions, years of brain washing and being forct!d to beg on the street, I finally realized that Krishna had turned me 11.nd the other women into slaves.·' S he told the legislature's Com- mittee on Commerce and Labor that s he joined the sect when she was a 13-year-old eighth-grader hthony to Si}eak Before Grand Jury The Orange County Grand Jury probe into political finances continued today with Countv S upervisor Philip Anthony ~cheduled to testify. · Along with Supervisor Ralph "ledrich, Anthony has been a central figure in the three-month investigation into alleged im· prope r methods uf obtaining campaign funds. . Tu esday two s tate a s· s.,mblymen, Dennis Mangers CD· Huntington Beach) and Chet Yjray <D·Cypress >, put in volun- t.pt?r appearances before the jury. Mangers entered and left the i11ry room through the Vl P route tJTat keeps witnesses from view. F ro• Page A J INCOME. • • House, who demand quick. ('Us tom service. Similar printing chores in the Senate are performed, not by private concessionaires, but by Senate employes using Senate· owned equipment. Th e GAO audit s howed Lankford provides hundreds of 1 housands of dollars in free credit to Hou se members. who sometimes take months and even ~:ears to pay their printing bills. I le also paid $22,000 last year for µromotion, which he said consist· t•d mostly or treating House members and their staff aides to s porting events. lunches and a party for about 500 guests, "just hke any other business.'' Lankford and Ramage provide Ptipting of notices and press re- leases to their respective party leaders In the House at nr> charge. For other House mem· hers. they charge recs that a vera1te 10 to 15 percent less than c-o mpelilive, non-s ubsid ized printing rates. But bus1nc!>Scs have grown rppidly in the rrnst d ('1•arlf'. parallelinl! ;m c·xplos1vc ~rowth 1n the use o f m ass-malled newsletters and questionnaires. whi ch they print. Cong ressional mail volume tripled in 10 years. to 401 million pieces sn the year •·nding June 30. Postage costs have gone up eight-fold lo W million last year. Handicapped Stage Sit-in WASHINGTON cAr> -About :-lO blind, deaf and cnppled de· monstralors staged a !Ut In, ell night and into tod ay. at the Department of Health, Educn· lion and Welfare headquarters to demand the signing of civil rights regulations for the handicapped Security guards restricted the demonstrators to a reception J rea outside the office of ~ccrctary Joseph A. Califano Jr .• C'Ul o(f l<'lcphoncs, nnd refused to permit d('livc•ry of food during the ni~ht Thl'y allowl'<I cofft'(' ~nd doughnuts llus mormng. Similar dl'monslrallons were continuJng al llEW rceiona l of- fices in San Frunci11co and New York. O~ANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT :l::'.:t.~~~."r,:::.::=::.= Cl>ttl "'*'t"l ... (•"'e••' 'lotwM•••-•• r:::~=~~~ .. ,~: . ..:;~.i..::; ~~· t•I" "•11-y Ir•'"'" ,..4'h.ll•.,.,. Y•lt~y •nd l..,.,..9"'Mh '°411"(6..t\I .a,,M19'4t~1•• •~ '" "'*•~ "•'"''d•o M"9 ~,..., ,...,. :;;:~ .. ~:=:l.~1'.!~.~,:~" """ ••v ........ _ p, ~-"'•"Ct P\llbil1v.rt ~ .Uc•• Cwtoy v,.•p,•''"'"' •"" o._.,"""-' "-•llM'"' .. 1•11 .. T-lA,M_,..,.. Mo .... • ... fdllor CllffliH• .. _ __,_ .... "'"'''•"'Mo,...lfleldlw• Office• Cirlll filtM ntW .. I fM., Sf. ... u.-e .. 0 1 ""~¥"•"••• .............. lloHhr ll'tll .. .C~"""'ov••• ---v111o, UIOl lA l'or "-at'•" Ot•to ,,._.,,., Wray left the grand jury room t hrough a front entrance and chatted with r eporters but re· fu sed to discuss the testimony. Both Mangers and Wray re· ceived campaign loans in 1976 from Fullerton attorney Michael Remington, Diedrich's personal lawyer. The $5,000 Mange rs loan became an issue two months ago when the assemblyman said the money was a contribution and the att.orney insisted it was a loan . To prove his point, Remington produced copies of a personal note signed by Mangers as well as a check m ade payable to ··Dennis Ma ngers.'' However, the freshman Democratic assemblyman had d eposited the check in his cam· paign committee's bank account and said he unders tood the money would not have to be re· paid if he lost the election. In addition to Mangers and Wray, former Garden Grove city councilman John Dean put in an appearance before the jury Tues- day. Dean, an attorney and former c hairman of the county's De mocratic Party Central Com· mitlee, spent 30 minutes c loseted with the jury. WomanAsking Car Burial Entombed SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP> - Sandra Ilene West, who died last month leaving a will demandin1t that she be buried in her ex- pensive Italian sports car . has been temporarily entombed at a mausoleum here. T he body of Mrs. West. eccen· Irie widow of Texas oilman lkl' West. had lain for sever.ii Wl•ek~ at the Porter Loring 1''uneral Hom e here while her will un- derwent legal scrutiny 1n California. Mrs. West died at her Beverly Hills home March 10. Officials at the S unset Memorial Mausoleum here said the body of the 36-year-old woman was entombed after it was brought in by funeral home officials The body was accompanied by a CalUomja court order allowing the temporary entombment pending the outcome of what may become a lengthy and C'(\m· pllcated court battle over two contested wills Mrs. West left. The temporary crypt is iden· tirted ooJy by a small, em bossed plastic stick-on tape attached to the granite slab which says ''San· dra West:• Robert Early. president of the mausoleum company, said the body was placed in a "suitable. appropriate, temporary con taint'r" and placed inside the c rypt. ·'This will not be the rlnal burial place." he emphasized. In one will, Mrs. West tell In· structlons that she be dressed in a lace nightgown, placed in her Ferrari automobile "with the seat s lanted comfortably" and buried next to her husband in a San Antonio cemetery. Thal five·year·old handwritten will names Mrs. West's brother· ln·law, Sol West of Comfort. Tex., as the chief recipient of her t>Statc, which has been valued at $3 m ilUon to $6 million. To receive the mon('y. however, Sol West was required to carry oul the unusual burial request. Another will surfaced about a week later. Jn the newer docu· ment, Mrs. West left the bulk of her estate to San Antonio lawyer Fred Semaan, her longtime friend, confidant and legal ad· vlser . Semaan said Mrs. West's Fer· rarl ls atiU in cauromle and, along with other property, la un- der oonlrol of a coW't·appolntM admlnbtrator. Suspect Booked SAN RAFAEL (AP> -James R. Sass. 31, hu bctn booked for lnvest11aUon ol murder ln the slaylnJ of Ken Novak or Spr. ln1fleld, Va., whose hndleu. handltss body was found lut November. and remained n member for 31~ years. Iler older s ister still belongs. Miss Murphy said she was not perm1Ued to attend public school when she was in the so<:iely ''because Hare Krishna teaches that women are not intelligent enough for schooling.'' There wE1s no immediate com· me nt from the Krishna sect. The committee is considering a bill caJling for investigating the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unifica- Get• Po•t Dennis B. Hart, 41 , of Cypress, is the new chief of Orange County's Social Services Agency. He will get $35,292 a year to head the s uper agency. He st arts April 25. lion Church and other reUeiou~ sects. The only opposition to the pro- posed invesUgatlon came from the American J ewish Congress and the First Church Lea1ue. Representali ves or both groups complained that the lunaua1e of the bill was too broad und could be used lo investigate other re· Ugious organizations. Rep. Ric bard J . Demers, chairman of the committee, said he does not expect any decision on the bill before next week because the committee wants to clear up the languace problems first. The divine master or the Boston Krishna temple preached that •·women are inferior to men, that the human brain in females welihs 32 ounces. whereas the human mate brain ... weighs 64 ounces,"shesaid. .. Each temple has a supervisor of women. who is a man," she said. "The Boston temple fed us women members with the scraps of food remaining from the meals of the men • . . Hare Krishna women there were fed like dogs, like animals. ''I am very lucky. With the help of my molhcr, who never stopped trying to r escue me, I came home and left the society," :-he said. "No group of women 1s 1n greater need of hberal1on than my former sisters in the soc1e· ty," she said. "The SOCll'ly Will call me a blasphemer for my statements here today. "Blas phemers can be dealt with harshly. They arc en· couraged to commit su1e1dc, or told that Krishna, their deity, will harm them. I have no inten- tion of committing s uicide." ( PilotLogbook J UFO to -'IFO': Takeover Ahead· By RICHARD P. NAU. Of-~,,,., ....... "111AT•s ODD," J said to my wlfe1 as wo neared home in Laguna Beach. ••There seem to be two fiylnl aaueers up there ahead.'' "'Ibey are nytng saucers:• she said excitedly. We peered up intently but 1 also tried to watch where I was driv· lng on Catalina Street. They were traveling from north to south, maybo a thousand feet above Pacific Coast Highway. And they had colored blinking lights, that went on and ofr rapidly ln a radial sequence-clockwise, I think. But these saucers weren't in any hurry. Not like Neil P urcilll'a recent UFOs that disappeared over the Top or The World. These were movin• at a leisurely pace, like they were enjoying the sights. And they were big. H•1.1. REMEMBE R P URCELL and 1 are both trained-observers, he a police captain and J a newsman. My wife told the nei~hbors. And we chatted on front lawns for a while. But the saucers didn't come back. Possibly light years away by now, I thought, powered by som e mysterious stellar force and carrying tales or Laguna Beach to another galaxy. · Bill Conover was elated that we had seen nying saucers. Tiro Women, Child Feared Kidnaped Although a resident of Laguna Beach all hls Ille, BUI had never seen a flying saucer. But he conceded that the topic interested him and he was pleased that someone he knew had seen them. J phoned Sgt. Dave Avers at the police department. No help. No other UFO sightings reported. P urcell must have been off duty. But these saucers that I s potted were big. Someone must have seen them. 1 wondered if Avera had been pledged lo secrecy by the FBI or CIA or some even higher power ... My wife and I heard Bill Conover yelllna out.side the house. We ran out. Santa Ana pplice today re· quested any information on the whereabouts of two women and a 6·year·old c hild who may have been kidnaped by four armed suspects after they stabbed and killed a man and stabbed and left another woman for dead March 29. James Harbin, 33, of 2828 N. Bristol St .. was bound by the wrists, stabbed a nd killed later by the four armed {Tlen who burst into the apartment in the early evening hours. Sandra Cree, 20, of the same address, was stabbed and left for dead , LL. T ed WC'ath<'rly r<'portcd. .. Two other women of the same rci.1dencc and u 6-ycat-old. boy F rOffl Page AJ NOISE ... rcgularmght paths. Airport officials deny that any suc h diversion was ordered. Judge Domen sc h i ni h as dec lined to rule until he has listened lo more tapes which de· p1ct the d1reet1ons given to pilots at the county airport. #'roaaPageAJ COFFEE ••• "About 35 guys tried It, and I'd say 90 pe rcent of the m said they'd buy It over real coffee." "But." admitted Godwin, another class member, "it i;mclls like soybeans ·• Man Nabbed In Strangling DESERT HOT SPRINGS (AP) -A woman hotel owner. was found strangled in he r bedroom and a Desert Hot Springs man was booked Tuesday for in· vestigaUon or murder, sheriff's deputies said. Ayrclia Krygier, 61. owner· operator of the Miracle Manor in this desert resort 12 miles north of Palm Springs , was found strangled at lhe hotel Monday by n guest who was wailing to check out, aherifl'!I Sgt. Michael Ludtke said. Teens Nabbed In Farm Theft Thret lrvlJ1e teenagers were arrested by police Tuesday night on l'rand theft charges alter 149 pounds or avocados were found ln a oar one of the youths was drlv· Ina. Police alle1e the youtba took the avocados rrom a grove on Irvine Company propeny. Police 11ld the avocadot were valued at $75. Tho teena1ers were released to lhelr pa.rents. apparently were abducted by the· suspects, police suid. The missing women arc 1dcn· tified as Mary Joyce Paddio, also known as Anita Love, a 24.year· old black woman, and Kai C1dy Silvria, 26. of Hawaiian descent. Also missing is Mrs. Silvria's son, Robert Eugene Gildon, a black child who is 6 Yl·ar:. r>lu. One s uspect surrendered to police March 30. lie is 1dcntifiro as Rodney Ambrose Or1ffm, 22. of Santa Anu. The three other s us pects were identified by polict· as George Le mar Kin~. 33. of Santa Ana. He is described as black, six feet one inch. Gary Tiran llurrell , 21. of Santa Ana. Described as black, six feet tall and Thomas Eui:cne .Jackson, 19, a caucasian, five feet. nine inches tall. Anyone with infor mation in the case is requested t o call In· vestlgators Ma rty Currie or Clark Moorhouse of the Santa Ana Police Department at 834-4211 or to contact their local police. FBI File Opened WASl:IlNGTON CAP1 -The rBl secretly attempted lo exploit d isu~ree m e nt s wi thin the Catholic Church to fo rce can- cellation of an antiwar con· fer ence al Catholic University in 1971. according to bureau files made public Tuesday. . ' BILL HAD BEEN enroute to his boat in Dana Point as visions of saucers whined through his head. Then he saw them, coming back up the coast, just as we had described but going the opposite direction. Bill got out of his van and climbed on top or It to look. As they got directly overhead, he saJd, )IOU could see that they car ried an advertising message in lights. Bill drove back to Laguna to tell us. . . M y wtre was disappointed. "It was the first end·Of·the- world kind or thing t hat I ever saw,'' she said. I told our news photographers next mo.rning or lh_e fly. ing s aucers that adverti~ed a mar~et ch~tn. One qwpped that it likely was expens ive ope_rating ~ymg sa~cers. that t hey probably did the advertising s tint lo finance in· tergalaclic trips. ANOTHER WAG suggested that possibly the beings from another world had taken over the market chain, prov· ing that the Arabs and Japanese weren't the only ones with money. Canadian Fugitive Nabbed in Clemente /\Canadian w anted on charges s t e mming from a n Ontario, Canada. bombing in which one person was seriously injured and a hig h school damaged. was ar· rested Tuesday in San Clem ente. Police Sgt. Craig Steckler look .John E. Snyder, 23, of Ontario in· to custody after recognizing the man from a photogr aph and in· formation supplied by the U.S. Department or Naturalization and Immigration. Sergeant Stickler said Snyder was wanted on a 17-count war- rant alleging involvement In the bombing of a 14-st.ory parking ~arage more than a year ago in Kitchener, Ontario. May the Joy of Easter be with you. and yours John Hert Lynn Hert I HARTS SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST., COST#. MESA ~, 111 I ... .. ~g••'9a/South Coast Afternoon N.Y.Stffb . VOL 70, NO. 96, .. SECTIONS, ~6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1977 ) ~ TEN CENT~ Dl•IY Pllol 51111 ""°lo INDICTED BY GRAND JURY Ex-Cop Loran Norton Norton Indicted By Jury By GARY GRANVILLE Ol 1._ D••ly Plltl S~tl PoliLical activist Loran Norton and Calabasas jeweler Marti{l Kirschner have been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on perjury and perjury-related charges. The indictmet1ls were the first handed down by the grand jury during its three-month probe into county political practices. -Norton was indicted after he had twice testified before the jury. Kirschner. a $2500 donor to county supervisor Philip An · thony's 1976 campaign, made one appearance. A seven -count indictment charges Norton with three counts of perjury and on• eount each of soliciting perjury, deceiving a • witness. bribing to influence "-testimony and subornatio" of perjury. Jn a separate indictment. Kirschner 1s charged with three counts or perjury and two counts or offerin~ false evidence. The <'harges against both men carry a possible penalty or from one to 14 year!> in state prison. An ind1 ctmcnt is a formal t'harge made against a person by a gr and 1ury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. Norton was arrested at his San- ta Ana home Tuesday evening and booked into Orange County Jail under SS.000 bail. However , th~ 48-year-old ex· Santa Ana polioo· lieutenant was freed from jail on his own re· cogni;tancc shortly before 11 p.m. Kirs<'hncr. who lives at 22919 De Kalb Drive Calabasas 1'> sc h e dul ed t ~ s urrend e r som elime today in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court. Norton's political activities in the decade !>lnCc he was fired from the Santa Ana police force in the aftermath of an alleged at· templed John Birc h Society takeover of the department, cast t)lm chieny ln the role of political caddy rather than boss lie was a confidant of rormer Oran ge County political king maker Dr. Louis Cella. Norton In 1975 was an a ide to county Supervisor Laurence Schmit and served as Schmlt's alternate on lhQ.. ijegiona l Coastal Conservation Co mmission. Last year. Norton was the un · succcssrul Republican candidate for the state Senate in lhe 37th District. More recently, Norton has been an aide to former police In· form ant turned political benefac· tor, Gene Conrad. Within an hour of his release from Jail, Tuesday night, Norton called his Indictment "political persecutJon." He said he had been assured or (See NORTQN, Page A!) * * * Blast Suspect •• Nabbed-Ill SC A Canadian wanted on charges s t e m ming from a n Ontario, Canada, bombing in which one person was seriously injured and a high school damaged. was ar· rested Tuesday in San Clemente. Police Sgt. Craig Steckler look John E. Snyder, 23, of Ontario in· to custody after recognizing the man from a photograph and in· formation supplied by the U.S. De partment of Naturalization and Immigration. Sergeant _Stickler and Snyder was wanted on a 17-count war· r ant alleging involvement in the bombing of a 14-story parkiog ~arage more than a year ago in Kitchener, Ontario. The blast wounded one person, damaged the school and wrecked the garage. Two other Canadians with Snyd er we re apprended and turned ove r lo immigration authorities as illegal aliens. The two others were identified as Stephen J . Hannusch, 20, and Gregory G. Doff, 20, both of On· tario. All reportedly had been liv· ing in the Tustin area. The men were turned over to federal authorities. Sergeant Steckler said he was in the area on another call when he spotted Snyder in an alley behind 1709 North El Camino Real. He said he recognized the man from information s upplied two weeks ago by th e U .S . a uthorities. The warrant listed Snyder as armed and dangerous. Girls Said 'Slaves' Fonner Krishna Member Blasts Sect BOSTON <AP> --A young woman who says s he was a m e mber of the Societ y for Krishna Consciousness s ays the religious sect is antihuman and turned women into slaves. "The society's women mem· bers are s ubordinated at all times to men," Susan Murphy, 18, of Weymouth told a leg- islatlvecommitteeTuesday. "Probably the most important thing I learned about the Hare Krishna Society is that it is an· ti human ... also chauvinist. sex· ist and antifemale," s he said. "After years of chanting and indoctrination, of ill health, bud diet, and vermin-infested living conditions, years of brain washing and being forced to beg on the street. I finally realized that Kris hna had turned me and the other wome n into slaves." She told the legislature's Com· mittee on Commerce and Labor that she joined the sect when she was a 13-year-old eighth-grader and remained a member for 31.'i years. Her older s ister still belongs. Miss Murphy said she was not permitted to attend public school whe n she was in the society ... because Hare Krishna teaches that women arf?" not intelligent enough for schooling.'· There was no immediate com· ment from the Krishna sect. The committee is considering a Hard Sell Yowig Hucksters Stop Traffic YOUNGSTERS SELLING LEMONADE and cookies along Avenida Santa Barbara in San Clemente devised a da ring marketing ploy Tu~day. They would lie down in the street in front of oncoming cars and when motorists stopped, youngsters would hawk their wares. Sometimes they blew whistles to get atteotion too. A neighbor called police. 0Ff1CER RON LERVOLD was dis patched. He told the little merchants they'd better find other - less potentially traumatic ways or selling. The report didn "t say if Officer Le rvold bought any lemonade or cookies. Bingo Restriction Faces Laguna Panel A revision to a Laguna Beach ci ty ordinance d es igned to restrict bingo to an occasional charity evt>nt comes before the City Council at tonight's 6 o'clock meeting. The amendment would limit an organization to hosting bingo games no more than one day a week. It was initiated by Mayor Phyllis Sweeney alter reading news stories last month about a plan by the Temple or Inspired Living (TOIL) to hold lengthy game sessions four times a week. TOIL is the ecumenical crea· tion of Frank Winston. a retired deputy real estate commissioner who founded the Beverly HHls· based church and dubbed hlmsell prime minister. • TOIL has acquired a lG-year lease on ,the Firs t Christian Churc h building on Legion Avenue in Laguna Beach, and filed ror a bingo permit. Bingo, according to a TOIL tract, is a basic tenet of the church, used. to fund charitable projects. The amendment also would limit bingo activities to no more than six hours In any 24-hour period, and forbid them between . 2 a .m . and lOa.m. TOIL had proposed bingo games six hours a day, four days a week. Winston has refused comment on the proposed amendment. It was not known today whether he or a representative would appear before the council at tonight's meeting. bill calling for investigating the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unifica- tion Church and other religious sects. The only opposition to the pro· posed investigation came from the Amerit'an Jewish Congress and the First Church League. Representatives of both groups complained that the language of the bill was too broad and could be used to investigate other re· ligious organizations. Rep. Richard J . De m ers, chairman of the committee. said he does not expect any decision on the bill before next week because tha comrpittec wants to clear up the langl'.lage problems <See KIU.SHNA. Paie AZ) House Clerks Run Business At Capitol WASHINGTON CAP) -Two clerks for the House or Represcn· tatlves are drawing salaries paid by the taxpayers while running profitable, $1 -million-a-ycar printing bus inesses on the Capitol grounds, using space and utlitiies provided at public ex· pense. The unusual arrangement is legal, although until now the public has been denied a look al the books o( the two subsidized bus inesses. The General Accounting OCfice rele,ased audits of the two print· ing operations for the first time Tuesday. They show that in addi· tion to House salaries of $14,861 a year each. Republican clerk Thomas Lankford drew a $77,400 salary from his business last year. and Democratic clerk David R. Ramage $41 ,i10 from his. Both firms receive about 6,500 square feet of free office s pace In the underground garage of the Rayburn House Office Building, along with free janitorial services. local telephone service, heat, light and electricity to run the presses on which they grind out tens of millions of newsletters and questionnaires for House members. T h e GAO audit s hows Lankford's one-man corporation retained a net profit of $43,595 after taxes la,s t year and Ramage's corporation kept a $60,940 profit. That made Lankford 's firm worth $467 ,918 in total assets as of Sept. 30, the end of the account· ing period. Ramage's younger corporation h ad S2S3.S60 In aii· sets. Both bad more than $1 The Way It Was A Laguna· Beach bathing beauty, circa 1940, sta nds by one of the hottest surfboards of the day, an 11-foot-long, 78-pound job made of redwood and spruce. The board was made by and belonged to Lagunan George Zim· m crm <tn . Currently fosh1onablc s urfboards, called ''pumpkin seeds ," by Zimmerman, would be about as tall as lhc girl in the photo. Arch Beach Faces Stoppage of Mail By PJOUP ROSMARIN Ol llM D•llY Pllol Sl•fl The Post Office in Laguna Beach is going to halt mail de· livery sta rting Monday to half the homes along a one-way Arch Beach Heights street unless : -The City Council responds favorably tonight toward a peti- tion of 33 or the Miramar Street residents to change the narrow road back lo a two-way street. -Residenu a long the left-hand side of the street uproot their mailboxes before Monday and replant them on the other side of the street. where the mailman can lean out the right hand side of his truck to deliver the mall. Miramar Street, and several other stunted Arch Beach Heights streets like it, were made one-way streets Feb. 14 by resolution of the City Council, to improve traffic circulation. The street.a are narrow and cluttered by parked cars and, on pickup days, trash barrels. The action was taken after a year· long planning process and study by several city commissions. marked rorone-way tra£fic. Nol, he claims. until the resi- d ents found themselves driving home from work on Feb. 14, driv· ing the wrong way on their street. Two weeks later, when resi- dents received notice from Laguna Beach postmaster Dave Rios they'd have to move their mailboxes, Adams began tho petition drive. Thirty-three Miramar Street residents, most or them couples, joined In the petition. All but one couple live on the alfected, left hand side orthe street. · The residents' chief complaint is the assertion they were never notified that the street would be made one way. They say several -(See MAIL. Page AZ> ' Coast Weather Money Probe Continues <See INCOME. Page AZ> FIRSI' CIULER COi' 'IRE CAR But Alan E. Adams, retired stockbroker and owner of one of the 16 homes In the 900 and 1000 blocks ol Miramar that are af. fected, claims the residents had no idea their street would be Low clouds and dense fog near the coast tonl1ht and early T hursday. otherwise fair. Lows. tonight 42 to 52. Highs Thursday in upper 60s at beaches to low 80s inland. INSIDE TODAY Motmdtl Thurldo1' and Good FridoJI tmnce& OTI tehtdultd b11 molt churchea (n the Orongt1 Count11 cooat orto. For The Orange County Grand Jury probe into pollUcal finances continued today with Couotv Supervisor Philip Anthony scheduled to testify. Along with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, Anthony has been a eentral figure in the three-month lnvesllgation into alleged im· proper method1 of obtalnln1 campaign funds. Tuesday two state II· semblymen, DennJs Manccn (0. Huntington Beach> •nd Chet Wray (!>-Cypress), put lJ1 VC>llin· teer appeara_nces before the Jury. Mangt'ra entered and lett,the Jury room through the VIP ~ tbat kttpt witnesses rrom view. Wray left the grand jury room through a front entrance and chatted with reporters but re· fused to discuss the testimony. Both MangeM and Wray re· celved campaign loans ln 1976 from F\illerton attorney Michael Remington. Diedrich's personal lawyer. The $5,000 Maneers loan became an Issue two months ago when the assemblyman said the money wu a contribution and the attorney Insisted it wu a loan. To prove his point, Remlniton produced coplta of a personal note signed by Mangen as well 11 a check made payable to .~ "Dennis Mangers ... However, the lresbman Democratic assemblyman had deposited the check In his cam· palgn committee's bank account and said he understood the money would not have to be re- paid If he losl the election. In addition to Mancera and Wray, former Garden Grove ci\y councilman John Dean put In an appearance before the Jury Tues-• day. Dean. an attorney and lonnu ch al rm an of th• county'• Democratic Party Central Com· mitt~. spent 30 mlnutea s:la.et.d with the Jury. ~I t Projectile Kills "I sold It to the first person who caned... Pendleton Marine Satisfied words rrom a 11tlslled Newport Beach man A 19-year-old Camp Pendleton who placed this Daily Pilot Marine fatally injured when a claltl.ftedad: rocket launcher hit hi tn with a • projeeWe in trainini was idem· '7f AudJ lOOLS. 2dr, 11tkk. tlfied today as PFC Kenneth R. l owner, 52,000 ml, cleun N_ lcholsofColoradoSprings,Colo. $1SOO. XXll•xxl<x. So IC you have a car, or 1nythln' ..... Yota'd. Uke to COD• 'ert to ca.sh, can t42·~8. Along the Oraqe Coult.he Dally PUot la the rtchl place to ad\tertue. I A base spokesman said the trainlfli pfOjectile el&ht lncbes Iona urned a tlny explosive charge. It Jodsed ln the ri1bt temple of Nlchola, who died later Tuelday ln surgery at San Diego Naval Hoepltal. f , .o schedu!t o/ eoents see P.oge ' A9. ., l At •• -= M 114 1111 Cf.l ••·1 AU ..... .c 114 "' A2 DAIL V PILOT L/SC E',...P ... AJ . .MAIL ••• .. . tesidenta cannot relocate their mallboxe• acrou th.• •treet •because seven of the'homa face •empty lots. • They state that truck traffic and the parking of cars by men •working in the lot are hazards to ·mailboxes thaL would be set up there. •· Jn a lette r composed by Adams, representing "We, the ·people," he stales, "We , •• are 4nary, confused and dismayed." • Adams said the council resolU· lion that converted the street to .one·way traffic directs the ~uperintendent of streets to &Ive .nollce or the action. : Since that wasn't done, Adams ,a_aid, the action was llleeal. ,. . : Streets Superintendent, Clyde Sweel&er, said there u no clty re· qulrement to notify residents of changes in traffic signs. He said usually, however , they are notified as a courtesy, but were not thla time throuah "over· sight." Sweetzer said the notice re· quired by the resolution was satisfied by the one-way signs themselves, wben they were put !Ip. • City Atty. Geor1e Logan, who ~repared the resolution agreed 'with Sweetzer's Interpretation. Postmast er Rios said the postal service was caught In the ]Jliddle by the city action. "We want to deliver the mall," he ~aid, "but we want to do It In the safest way." He said It wa• not safe for hls carriers to Ignore the one-way a.igns to deliver the mall, as some did at first until a Laguna Beach traffic policeman told one to stop 'it. Rios said It would be un· ~conomical for the postman e!ther to get out of h'-truck and ~alk the few steps to the mailboxes. or to drive a looping route to deliver first to the rifht s ide or the street, then the left, after driving around the block. Rios said construction or the mail trucks does not permit the carrier to easily lean out the lert side or the vehicle. as he does on the right. E'.-... Page A J NORTON ••• ·a return appearance before the ·Jury. an appearance at which he clai med he planned to present ~vidence that would tend to point .to his Innocence. It is believed that the former police lieutenant ran afoul of the jury during his second testimony stint Feb. 23.. · Jt was then that he was con· fronted with roughly ~.ooo worth of checks from lobbyist Frank Michelena made payable to Gary Newmeyer. In se parate testimony, Newmeyer reportedly said the Michelena money was in reality to go to Norton. ln turn. Norton said the money was for in- vestigative services. The former aide to Schmit also daimcd that SS.000 paid tum m 1976 by Conrad was for services r ather than a pohllcal contnbu· lion Kirschner was shown on /\n. thony's campnign contribution statement as u $2500 donor However, it was revealed that the money actually came from Conrad through Kirschner. Today, asfflstant District Al· torney Michael Capizu said lhe grand jury's lnvesti1at1on Into campaign financing, conspir&<·y, misconduct In offlc., and falsirted campahin reports will conllnuc Capo Beach Units Nixed by Panel South Coast Reaion•l Zon~ Commleaion members have r t'- jected nn application to build • six-unlt apartment bulldtn1 on· PacUic Coast Hi1hway In Capistrano Be11ch. Builder Gary Clampitt pro· posed a three·story structure at 34646 Pacific Coast Hlghway, in· eluding two st ories of llvln1 quarters and parking 1arages beneath. . Coastal commission s tarr re· 'com mended the dent at. OAANQI COAllT LISC: DAILY PILOT ( Piiot LogbOok J UFO to 'IFO': Takeover Ahead By RICHARD P. NALL Ot Ille O.lly l'ilaUl .. I 0 TllAT'8 ODD," I said to my wife. as we neared home ln Lacuna Beach. "There seem to be two flying saucers up there ahead." "They are nylng saucers," she said excitedly. We peered op lnt.enUy but I also tried towatcb whert I wu driv· inl on Catalina Street. Tbey were traveUn1 from north to south, maybe a thousands · feet-above t'ac1nc t:oast Highway. And they bad colored blinking U1hta, that went on and ofr rapidly in a radial sequence~lockwise, I think. But these saucers weren't in any hurry. Nol like Nell Purcell'• recent UFOs that disappeared over the Top of The World. These were moving at a leisurely pace. like they were enjoying the slibts. And they were bis. HAl.l. REMEMBER PURCELL and I are botti trallied observers , he a police captain and 1 a newsman. My wife told the nelJ~hbors. And we chatted on front lawns for a while. But the saucers didn't come back. Possibly light yea rs away by now. I thought, powered by· some mysterious stellar force and carrying tales of Laguna Beach to another galaxy. Bill Conover was elated that we had seen Clying saucers. Although a resident or Laguna Beach all his life, Bill had never seen a flying saucer. But he conceded that the topic interested him and he was pleased that someone he knew bad seen them. I phoned Sgt. Dave Avers at the police department. No help. No other UFO sightings reported. Purcell must bave been off duty. But these saucers that I spotted were big. someone must have seen them. I wondered if Avers had been pledged to secrecy by the FBI or CIA or some even higher power .•. My wife and I beard Bill Conover yelling outSlde the house. We ran out. BILL HAD BEEN enroute to his boat in Dana Point as visions of saucera whlzzed through his head. Then he saw them, coming back up the coast, just as we had described but soing the opposite direction. Bill got out of his van and climbed on top or it to look. As they got directly overhead, he s aid, you could see that they carried an advertlslne messaee In lights. BUI drove back to Laguna to tell us. My wife was disappointed. "It was the first end-of·the· world·kind-Of·thlng that I ever saw," she said. I told our news photographers next morning or the fly. ing saucers that advertised a market chain. One quipped that it likely was expensive operating flyi ng saucers, that they probably did the advertising stint to finance In· tergalactic trips. ANOTHER WAG suggested that possibly the beings from another world had taken over the market chain, prov· Ing that the Arabs and Japanese weren't the only ones with money. ·S1cc .. •e11 Okfty Expected. On Farm Policy . San Juan Capistrano city couo-business use has been conaidercd ctlm~ are expected t onight to !Jte second major a~p 1n develop.. consider adoptin1 a gcnual plan tng a strategy to 11reaerve farm· amendment wbtch wlll restrict ln1 as a business In San Juan. 230 acres ot farmland to agri· Theflrstatep wu Ult council's business uae. lnitlaUon of buUdln1 fees which A public hearing on the rezone will accumuJate In an agriculture amendment was held last monlh. preservat ion fund. Councilmen continued the hear· Councilmen have split 3·2 on ing until ton ight, however. every vote to develop the farm becauae a 30-day review period preser vation program .• Yvon was required on the related en· Heckscher, Kenneth Friesa and vironmental impact report. Dou1lu Nasb have supported it Tile zoning of land for aari· while John Sweeney and Richard McDowell have opposed il. H11ntington ShipUads Wast Run Yachts in the two Mexico races out of Newport Beach were strug· gling toward finishes today with varying forces or wind. Jn the Balboa Yacht Club's 600·mlle Guadaluoe Island race Bill Hartge's Red Saron II out of the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club, reported a position 109 miles from Newport with brisk winds. She ls expected to finlab s om etime Thursday mornlna. Others in the race a r e Firelock, 132 miles out, Scotch Mis t, 149 miles out and Tahuna, no report. In the Newport Ha rbor Yacht Club's fllO·mile Cabo San Lucas race the nine yachtJ> were ex· periencing light to non·existent winds less than 300 miles from the Cini.sh. Closest lo the finish was John Reynolds' Ghost II with 257 miles to go, but John Scripps' 79-foot ketch Miramar, the scratch boat, had almost overcome Ghost's twenty-and-a-ha lf hour head start and had 274 miles to go. Others In the race are Bandido, 276; Mamie and Hawkeye, 287 ; Alegre, 308; Mas Alegre, 312 ; Dorothy 0 , 313, and Regulus, 339. E'ro91PageAJ KRISHNA • • The councilmen also are ex- pected to consider Prudential Savings and Loan Company's re· quest to rezone about rlJ acres west of the Alto Capistrano re· slde ntlal area from Growth Management to Planned Com· munlty. Under the current zone agriculture and single family hom es on at least five acres are permitted. Prudential, however, plans to build a r etall-orrice· restaurant complex on the land. In other acUon, councilmen are exp~cted to consider an astrology business request for a business license. Currently, the city has an ordinance which prohibits the practice, exhibition or teaching of fortune telling, astrology and othe r related pursuits. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the council's City Hall chambers. FroaPageAI INCOME ••. million in sales. The GAO did not estimate the value or the public subsidy to the businesses. One competing print· ing firm put it at about $46,000 ·a year. Ramage derued repeated re· quests for interviews Tuesday, saying he was too busy. Lankford talked to a reporter who visited his office. "Nobody ever complained about my work. I pay taxes like everybody else," Lankford said. ''I 've got a family to support.'' He said his business is a conve· nience to the members of the Ho u se, who d e mand quick, cus tom service. Similar printing chores in the Senate are performed, not by first. private concessionaires, but by The divine mas ter of the Senate employes using Senate· Boston Krishna temple preached owned equipment. that"womenarelnferlortomcn, T h e GAO audit s howed that t-he human brain in females Lankford provides hundreds or wei.chs 32 ounces. whereas the thousands or dollars in free credit humanmale brain .weighs64 to H ou se m e mbers, who ounces," she said. sometimes take months and even years to pay their printing bills. "Each temple has a supervisor He also paid $22,000 lasl year for or women, who is a man," she promotion, which he said consist· said. "The Boston temple fed us ed mostly of treating House women members with the scraps members and their staff aides to or food remaining from the meals sporting events, lunches and a of the men Hare Krishna party for about 500 guests. "just women there were fed like dogs like any other business." like animals. ' Lankford and Ramage provide •·1 am very luck, Wilh the printing of notices and press re- help or my mother, who never leases to their respective party leade rs i n the House a t no Gd•Put Dennis B. Hatt, 41, of Cypress. is the new chief of Orange County's Social Services Agency. He will get $35,292 a year to head the s uper &tgency . He starts April 25. Pedestrian, 79, IDt by Car In Laguna A 79-year-old resident of Leisure World was struck by a car as be crossed the street in downtown Laguna Beach Tues· d ay, but was not seriously harmed. police said. R eg E . St.evens, of 264·C Calle Aragon, Laguna Hills, was treat· ed by Laguna Beach firemen for cuts on his head. then taken by private a mbulance to Sad- dleback Community Hospital to investigate pains in bis lower back. HospitaJ officials said Stevens was treated and sent home. The driver of the car, Identified as Michael Ranney, 20, of 32332 Ascension Road, Laguna Niguel, was not held. The accident was near Beach Str eet a nd Broadway, in mid block, police s aid. Police Probe 2 Burglaries Two burglaries via unlocked doors were reported to Laguna Beach police Tuesday. Al 2628 Victoria Drive, the home of UC Irvine professor Michael P. Butler, 41, a burglar entered and stoic $75 cash an AM /FM radio and two pai;s of binoculars, for a combined estimated haul or $265. In the second theft, someone raised an unlocked garage door, at '2338 Glenneyre St.. took a t oaster oven, electric saw and a 10-speed bicycle, a nd closed the door again when he left. Owner Judy L. Justus , a 32- ye a r ·old dental technician valued the loss at $292. ' s topped trying to rescue me, I charge. For other House mem-~~:s~~me and left the society," bers, they charge fees that Youth Loses $460 average 10 to 15 percent less than "No group of women is in com petitive. non-subsidized To Laguna Thief greater need or liberation than printing rates. my former sisters ln the socie· But bus inesses have grown A wi ndow cleaner visiting his Captaln Saunders found them. ty." she saJd. "The society will rapidly in tbe past decade, grandmother in Laguna Beach "The guy Is a classic hero,·• call me a blasphemer for my paralleling an explosive growth Tuesday lost $460 cash to a thief A fireman who worm~ his said onepollceofficer statements here today. in the use of m a ss-mailed policesald. • Fireman Hailed In Double Rescue By ARTHUR R. V1NS£L oui. o.i1, "'-'Ji.it way down a small lunnel Detective Ser1eant Luis newsletters and questionnaires, The money was taken rrom a today l.s credited with saving two Ochoa. of the juvenile bureau. ''Blasphemers can be dealt which tbey print. Congressional wallet left ln 11ight on a shelf in· HunUniton Bea~h boys whose s aid t.be Deupree and Marlow with h a rshly. They are en· m all volume tripled in 10 years. aide an unlocked car belonging to Easter vacation adventure boys apparenUy set orr on a Tom couraged to commit suicide, or to 401 million pieces in the year Mark G. Dobbs, 20, of 2"""1 1 end S l I od M d told that Kri11hna their d "l ending JWle 30. Postag· e cos~s "°° a most ed in a dark, rume· a~yer·s Ye yssey on ay, • ea Y Larkwood Lane, El Toro, they filled tomb Tuesday. taking along bananas and car· will harm them. I have no lnten: have 1one up eigbt.-fold lo $S3 said. The car was parked outBlde J oseph Deupree. 10• of 16761 rots as a grubstake. tlon or committing suicide." million last year. $43 Tempte mus Drive. Vlew~lnt Lane, and Ger ry The~ ~~n~ "ported ~ey ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marlow, 11, of 7592 Volga Drive. were ml ulng -not believed to were found about 4 p.m. by fire be runaways -on Tuesday and Capt. Gene Saunders. Detective Oil Velne was assigned The younasters were admitted the case. to Huntineton Intercommunlty Interviews with the parents Hospital in critical condition provided information the two after being overcome by ac· boys often played around Oood cumulated gases deep in the control channelJJ and a search of flood control plpo buried under the subterranean tunnel• ln their Beach Boulevard. area waa bel\Ul, police said. Nunes at the hospital said to· A team of firemen Including d•y they Weft still In the in· Captain Saunders, 39, who stands tensive care lftlit but had been re· fiv e ffft. eilChl Inches tall and moved.from the criUcal list and weighs but 150 pounds, plus were In at.able condition. • rtremen Georee Muncie and Kent Inveetisaton involved ln U\e ....... Uolder be1an checking the Jen1thy hunt a!\er the famJlies myriad pipelloet. reported their soOJ misalni Hid •"They had already checked today only a m:arcln of minutes almost all the tunnel• In the spared them from death when area," Sergeant Ochoa aaid to- d ay. Raise Sought Legialaron Aak 10 Percent SACRAMENTO (AP)-The chairman of the As·· sembly Rules Committee is prop<>ainC a 10 percent pay raise for state legJslators. That's as much as they're allowed under a vottt- approved provision ln the state Constitution -10 per· cent every two years. The bill by Assemblyman Louis Papan, (0.Daly City), would be1ln tbe salary of $25,555 a yett tn December 1978. The loalslatora' la.st raise, t.o $23,332 a year wu ln December 1976. ' But they also aet $.15 a day for expenses while in aessl~ and other benefits such u free uae of a car • • John Hart May the Joy of Easter be with you. and yours Lynn Hart HARTS SPORTING GOODS 531 CEMTll ST., COST A MESA I Or ange Coast EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 96, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1977 T oday's Closing N.Y.Stoeks N TEN CENTS Perjury • 1n Norton Indicted O•llr l'llol St•fl l'r.o10 INDICTED BY GRAND JURY Ex-Cop Loran Norton By GARY GRANVILLE Ol t• o.i1y PH01 s .. 11 Political activist Loran Norton a nd Calabasas jeweler Martin Kirschner have been indicted by lhe Orange County Grand Jury on perjury and perjury-rel.ated charges. The indictments were the first handed down by the grand jury during its three-month probe into county political practices. Norton was indicted after he had twice testified before the jury. }{jrschner, a $2500 donor to county supervisor Philip An- thony's 1976 campaign, made one appearance. A seven-count indictment charges Norton with three counts of perjury and one count each of soliciting perjury, deceiving a witness, bribing to influence testimony and subornation or perjury. (Related story Page A2) In a separate indictment, Kirschner is charged with three counts or perjury and two counts or oCfering false evidence. The charges against both men carry a possible penally of from one to 14 years in state prison. An indictm ent is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. Norton was arrested at his San· ta Ana home.. Tuesday evening and booked into Orange County Jail under $5,000 bail. However, the 48-year-old ex- Santa Ana police lieutenant was freed from Jail on his own re- cognizance shortly before 11 p.m . Kirschner. who lives at 22919 De Kalb Drive, Calabasas, is Jet Noise ·Level Called Minllnal Raise Sought Legislator Asks 10 Percent SACRAMENTO CA P > -The chairman of the As- scmblv nulcs Committee is proposing a 10 percent pay ra·isc for slate legislators. That's as much as they're allowed under a votcr- approvcd provis ion in the state Constitution -10 per- cent every two ycar-s. The bill by Assemblyman Louis Papan. (0-Daly City). would begin the sala ry of $25,555 a year in December 1978. Airport Manager Testifies By TOM BARLEY Of·~ O•llV Piiot Sia II scheduled to surrender sometime today in Orange Coun· ty Superior Court. Norton's political activities In the decade since he was fired from the Santa Ana police rorce in the aftermath or an alleged at· tempted John Birch Socie(y takeover or the department. cast him chieny in the role or political caddy rather than boss. He was a confidant or former Orange Count y political kingmaker Dr. Louis Cell a. Norton in 1975 was an aide to county Supervisor Laurence Schmit and served as Schmit's a lternate on lhe Regional Coastal Conservation Commission. Last year. Norton was the un· successful Republican candidate for the state Senate in the 31th District. More recently, Norton bas been an aide to former police In· form ant turned political benefac· tor , Gene Conrad. Within an hour of his release from jail, Tuesday night. Norton called his indictment "political persecution." He said he bad been assured of a return appearance before the jury, an appearance at which be claimed he planned to present evidence that would tend to point to his innocence. It is believed that the former police lieutenant ran afoul or the JUry during his second testimony stint Feb. 23. It was then that he was con- fronted with roughly $5,000 worth or checks Crom lobbyist Frank Michelena made payable to Gary Newmeyer. In separate testimony. Newmeyer rt!portedly said the Michelena money was rn reality to eo to Norton. In turn, Norton said the money was for in· vestlgative ~ervlccs. The former aide to Schmit also claimed that $5,000 p aid him in 1976 by Conrad was for services rather than a political contribu· lion. Kirschner was shown on An· thony's campaign contribution stateme nt as a $2500 donor . However, It was revealed that the money actually came from Conrad through Kirschner. Today, assistant District At· torney Michael Capiul said the grand jury's investigation into campaign financing, conspiracy, misconduct in office and falsified. campaign reports wlll continue. Fireman Rescues HB Kids By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol lllO O•lty Piiot Stall A nreman who wormed his w ay d own a s m a ll tunnel today Is credited with saving two Huntington Beach boys whose Eas ter vacation adventure almost ended in a dark, Cume· filled tomb Tuesday. Joseph Deupree, 10, of 16761 Viewpoint Lane, and Gerry Marlow, 11, of 7592 Volga Drive, were found about 4 p.m . by fire Capt. Gene Saunders. The youngsters were admitled to Huntington lntercommunity Hospital In critical condition after being overcome by ac· c umulated gases deep in the flood control pipe buried under Beach Boulevard. ·~· The legislators' last raise, to $23,332 a year, was in DecemtMr, 1976. Orange County Airport manager Robert Bresnahan told a Superior Court jury Tuesday that every effort is made by pilots of two airlines op_e~aling Jet aircrafl at the fac1hty to minimiie noise over the Harbor Area Nurses at the hospital said to- day they were still in the in-~. tensive care unit but had been re- moved from the critical list and were in stable condition. But they also get $35 a day for expenses while in session. and other benefits such as free use of a car. Burial in Ferrari Faces Delay Again SAN ANTON IO. T€.'x. CAPI Sant.lru Ilene West, who died last month leaving .i will d€.'manding that she he hurn·cl 1n her t•x· p<•nsivt· ltuhun sp<irh <·ar, has been lt'mporanly t•ntombrcl .it a m ausolt'Um ht·n ·. Th<· ho<ly of Mr., We'll, ecct>n· Inc w1duw ol Tc•x11s ollm11n Ike Wes t. had lain for '>C'Vt-ral Wl'<'k' ~1t the Porkr Lonn.: Fun4.'rJI Jloml' ht·re while hc·r will un d erwc·nt lc·~a l '>('rut1ny 1n California. Mrs. West died Jl ht•r Bcvrrly Hilb homl' Mar('h 10 Off1c1Jl s at the Sunset Memorial Muu~olcum here said the body or lht• 36 -year-old woman was entombed after 1t was broughl m by funeral home officials. The body was accompanied by n Caltforma c:ourl ordt'r allowin~ the temporary l'ntom bmcnt pending the outcomr or what may become a IC'nJtthy and com- plicated court battle over two contested wills Mr:;. West left. The tPmporary crypt 1s iden· lified only by a small, embossed Coast W eath er Low clouds and dense fog near the coast tonight and early Thursday, otherwi!!e fair. Lows tonight 42 to 52. Highs Thursday in upper 60s al beaches lo low 80s inland. I NSIDE T ODA l' Maundy Thurlday and Good F'ridoy service& are achedultd by most churches in the Orange Count11 coo.st crrta. F'or .a schedule o/ evfnts see Page A9. l •dex At Y ._, SotVl<t ., MAll'411 ., Me•ol'ne Al ..... ,.. L.M ·~ Dt Mt•IH ., .... C.111• a .., ~·•c • .. •• CltUlllM OMO """'"'\ ..... .. c-10 Cit ""'"' ...... •• c .......... (II °".::r.°"""'• All Ot•tllNetlC" AU ,. . Ct-J ••• , .... ,p ... •• ,_., •t.t '"''"''_... .... Or, SMIMl"tllll 4tJ P1'1t..co ... , "'"'~ ... , ""' CH4 ~~ .. "--Cl .... 1111 ........... .. ... _ AA AMIL...,_. Q ••11•-M plastic stick-on tape attached to the granite slab which says "San- dra West." Robert Early, president o( lh4.' mausoleum company. said the body was placed in a "suitabl<', appropriate, tempor ary con· taint'r" and placed in:.ide tht' crypt. "This will not be the final hun.il place." he emphaMzed In one w11l, Mrs. We~t left in · "truct1ons that :.he be dressed 1n a lace nightgown, placed 1n her t'crrar1 automobile "with the ~e at slanted comfortably" and buned next to her husband in a San Antonio cemetery. Thal five.year-old handwritten will names Mrs. West's brother· tn·law, Sol West or Comfort. Tex . as the chief recipient of her estate. which has been valued at $3 million to S6 million. To r eceive the money. however. Sol West was required to carry out the unusual burial request . Another will surfaced about a week lat.er. In the newer docu· mcnt, Mrs. West left the bulk or her estate to San Antonio lawyer Fred Semaan. her longtime friend, confidant and legal ad- viser. Semaan said Mrs. West's Fer- rari is still in California and. along with other property, is un- der control of a court-appointed administrator. More Park Land Sought W ASIUNGTON (AP> -The Carter administration will pro- pose spending S350 million to add about 47,700 acres to Redwood National Park in Northern California, administration sources say. The sources, who declined to be ldenwted, said Tuesday the administration wlll ask Congress for authority to expand the park with particular emphasis on pro. tectlnc vircin rect.,ood 1tands alone Devll1 and Redwood creeks. Devll1 Oeek fa a branch of Redwood Creek, a few mUes up. stream of the park's s outhem boundary. Bresnahan explain ed that pilots for both Hughes Airwest Jnd Air California cut their throt- tles by JO percent on takeoff to C'Ut the noise factor to its lowest possible level Ile said Jet noise al the county airport is carefully monitored by the Federal Aviation Agency <FAA) and both airlines operate under manuals that carefully s pell out takeoff and flight path procedures. Rr esnahan said county authontie. have limited the type of aircraft used by both airlines. H e said th ey have not permitted the use of the DC8 and the Boeing 707, two aircraft that could add considerably to the noise level 1f lhty were used. 0€.'veloper Harry Rinker is seeking more than $200,000 in damag(•S from the county. for .,.. hat he cln1ms 1s the environ- mental damugc inflicted by jet trafhc on his home at 2342 Mesa Drive. Rinker has testified that when he bought the three.acre lot in 1965 he was assured by county of- ficials at the highest level that jet aircraft would never be allowed to use Oranite County Airport lie also claims that a home he could sell today al $800,000 would be worth $1.25 million if jct aircraft were barred from the county airport. Judge Frank Domenichini has (See NOISE, Pa1e AZ> The Wag I t Was A Laguna Beach bath ing beauty, circa 1940, stands by one of the hottest s urfboards of the day, an ll·foot·long, 78-pound job made of redwood and spruce. The board was made by a nd belonged to Lagunan George Zim· m e rman . Currently fashion able surfboards, called "pumpkin seeds," by Zimmerman, would be about as tall as the girl in the photo. Oerks Draw Double Pay Investigators involved in the lengthy hunt after the families reported their sons m issing said today onl9 a margin of minutes spared them Crom death when Captain Saunders found them. "The guy is a classic hero,•· said one police officer. Detective Sergeant Luis Ochoa, of the juvenile bureau, said the Deupree and Marlow boys apparenlly set off on a Tom Sawyer·style odyssey Monday, taking along bana nas and car· rot!! as a grubstake. Their parents reported they were missing -not believed lo be runaways -on Tuesday and Detective Gil Veine was assigned the case. Interviews with the p arents provided information the two boys often played around flood control channels and a search of the s ubterranean tunnels in their area was begun. police said. A team of firemen including Captain Saunders. 39, who stands five feet. eil(ht inches tall and weighs but 150 pounds, plus firemen George Muncie and Kent Holder began checking the myr iad pipelines. "They had already checked almost all the tunnels in the area," Sergeant Ochoa said to-· day. "This one under Beach Boulevard and Heil A venue was the last one. Captain Saunders was picked because he was the smallest fireman." · Inching his way along on hiJ elbows In the 30-inch diameter tunnel as the atmosphere grew dense and the thunder or traffic rumbled above. Captain Saun· ders recalled the ordeal today. "I backed out on my elbows 2 uouse Emp'~'~O Run n .. ,,..-1:•-Ll~ B···: ... ~·· twice," he said. "It was gelling O~ Ml J ~ C •VJ .,u,iuie NOW~ pretty frightening. I'd made up WASJUNGTON (AP> -Two clerks for the House of Represen· tatlves are dra wing salaries paid by the taxpayers while running profitable, $1 ·mlllion -a -year prlnUna businesses o n the Capitol grounds, ualng space and utUUles provided at public ex- pense. The unusual arrangement ls legal. although until now the publlc has been denied a look at the books of the two subsidized businesses. The General Accounting Ofrice released audits of the two print~ Ing operations for the first Ume Tuesday. They show that tn addl· lion to House salaries of $14,861 a yeat each, Republican clerk Thomu Lankford drew a $77 400 salary from hl1 business last year, and Democratic clerk David R. Ramaco $41,470 from h!J . Both firms receive aboat 61500 square feet ot rree omce apace in • the underground garage or the Rayburn House O(flce Bulldlng, along with Cree janitoria l services, local telephone service, heat, light nnd electricity to run the presses on which they grind out tens or millions or newsleUers and questionnaires for House members. The GAO audit s hows Lanklord's one.man corporation retained a net profit of $43,595 after taxes last year and Ramage'• ~PoN\lon kept a $60 940 profit. That made Lanklord's firm worth $467,916 ln total assets as of Se]>t. 301 ~he end of the accdUnt· lng penod. Ramage'• younger co,-,or.Uon bad $253,560 ln 11· sets. Both had m'>re than Sl million lo aal.tl. Tb• GAO did not eallmate tbe value of the public subsidy to lbe buslnell.M. OM compelln• prin~ lnt llrm put It at about $45,000 a year. ---- my mind there was reason lo go Ramai-e denied repeated re· all the way in. It was a hunch." quests for interviews Tuesday, A ~ tied ar~und his waist saying he was too busy. Lankford provided a lifeline should he talked to a reporter who vlalted { become trapped or overcome by bis offiff. lbe accumulated eases. "Nobody ever compl ained about my work. 1 pay tax11 like everybody else,•• Lankford aald. "1 've &at a family to support." He aald his business ii a conve-ntenc~ to the members ol tbe House. who demand quick. cu•tom MrVlce. Similar print.in1 cboNt ln UMt Senate are performed, not bJ private eoncesalonalret, bqt. by Senate employes using Senate· owned equipment •. The GAO audit showed Lanlcf ord provide• hundrec!a 0( thouHndlof doUara ln free cil'ed.it to Rouae members, w ho aomethn• take moat.ha and ..en yean to ,_, u..ir printlfta blUI. He allO pakt ta,ooo 1 .. t 79ar for promotJon, which be aald CODlllt· Clee INCOU. Pace AJ) FIRST CMLER COT 'DIE C.4R ••1 aoJd It to the finit person who called." Satl1fled word• lrom a ull1fied Newport Beach man. who placed this Daily Pilot cla11llled ad: "71 Audi tOOLS, 2 dr, stick, 1 owner, ~000 ml, clcon $1500. xxx·imcx. So If you have a car, or anYlhlna elae you•d lllto to con· vett to iuh, call 642·5e18. Alone tho OranJe Coast the Daity Pilot • b tbo rtOt place to advertise. ) A ... I l N Wednotday A MIG 1977 .... ,,, Clalel ~Busy Balboa . ,. Days Recalled ~· B)' JOANNE REYNOLDS Otll1tO.i1y l'l ... llMI 'pack in the d ays whe n l'{ewport Beach was a vlllare of a ~w thousand people who made eir livings oft the summer i\lrists, the city's one library in al boa was one of the few places to go on a Saturday night. jporothea Sheely, who retired tn.ts year afte r 30 years as ~wport Beach's chief librarian, rt.calls those days with fondness atk! notes wryly that, with the clt'y's growth, the library has sotnetimes been neglected. "I remember back in the early Fifties -I think it was about 1953, the city's planning staff was doing a study and they projected that the city's ultimate popula· lion would be 30,000,'' she said. That figure was q uite a shock to the 10,000 people who lived in Newport Beach then and who made their li vings off com· m e rcial fi shing and canner y ~rk or the summer tourists. ·Jn those d ays, she said, ''I t~ought this was going to be a or\e ·library town because 1 believed what city hall said." ··Mrs. Sheely suid that, while the process of wat ching Newport gt"Ow from a village of 10,000 with one s mall librar y to a city or 63 ,000 which will have five branch libraries has been an ex· c u ing one, it has been e xhausting * * * .. for her. "I had to grow with the times and make sure that the library was adequate for the gro\Vlh of the city,'' she explained . Mrs. Sheely started wor k in thQ city's library on J an. 1, 1939, and worked there until J une-of 1945 when she quit to tra vel to the Orient. She returned in late 1946 and on J an. 1, 1947, she was named city librarian. In the Forties, she recalled t hat there were onl y two movie theaters in town -the Balboa and the Lido -and not many more restaurants, so the library in Balboa became a place to go on Saturday nights. As such, it gave her the op· portunity to really get lo know the town's library patrons which included movie stars like Ray Milland, who used to drive his Rolls Royce to the li brary, Ben Alexander and Buddy Ebsen. "It was a very exciting place for me to'be," she recalled . The change from the tourist village to a real city began in the early Fifties with the founding of Hoag Memorial Hospital. which a tt r a c fed p h y s i c i a n s a nd medical support personnel and the arrival of such businesses as Ford Aerospace's Aeronutronic Di vision and Hughes Aircraft. * * * Newport Appoints New City Librarian Bradley Simon, 47, currently the librarian fo r the City or Pom ona, has been appointed librarian for the City of Newport Beach. City Manager Rober~ Wynn announc<'d today. Simon will a~sumc his new POSt May 1 at a salary of $2!015 a month. . .Wynn said Simon was selected from a field of 48 applicants and that he had the unanimous en dorsement of the city's Library Board of Tr ustees. He replaces Dorothea Sheely who retired from the post on Jan. l after serving as city li brarian for 30 years. S imo n , who earned h is bachelor's degree in education from Southern Connecticut Slate College, holds a master 's degree in library science fro m Florida Stale University . Wynn said Simon has been li br arian for Pomona since 1971 and was librarian for Scottsdale, Ariz., prior to that. Oeny '11ol '~II l"lltl• SHE REMEMBERS Ubrerlan Sheely She explained that those three institutions brought with them well-educated employes who not only increased the permanent population of the city but in· creased the demands for library service as well. The first expansion of the li brar y was the Corona del Mar branch. "l felt a library was needed over there because it was eight miles from Corona del Mar to Balboa," she explained. After that came the Mariners branc h, started in part with a $3,000 donation from the Ford Company and then the West Newport children's library. Construction on the Newport Center library is currently being held up in the hopes the city will • qualify for a federal grant"lo offset the cost of the $400,00 slruc· ture . Mrs. Sheely is obvious ly proud of the work she has done in her 30 year s as Newport Be ach's librarian, noting that Newport Beach loans more books per person tha n any other library system in Oran~e County. But she says ·the city's library is fa r from perfect. "The Newport Center library is going to have to be enlarged. It's inadequate as planned ," she contends. Mrs. Sheely sa ys the new librarian is going to have to be som eone strong enough to push hard to get the library a fair share of the city's revenues so that it can be adequate to meet the future dem ands of a still· growing population. Co1U1Cil Eyes Vehicle Sale ~gnMeasure Anthony to Speak Before Grand Jury Newport B<':ich city offi cials .ire i,:f'ltang tin'fl of th<' uc;cd car lot look that takc'l over the r 1ty's open span·s on th<' ~t'<'kends. Councilmen :ire cons1dcnng nn ordinance that would proh1b1t thc parking of vch1clcs an the ('1ty with fo r s;ilr signs on them. Out councllmt•n delayed ut·t1on on t ht• 11ro1111sa I bee au!>e they w;rn tcd to be surt• th~ ordinance would still allow rt·s1de nts tel park their cars 1n front of their hom es or in thl'1r dn\ •·way:. with the signs displ;1y1•cl Capt. Don Oy:rn'I, or thr policr department's traffic d1v1S1on , ex· plained that. as proposed. the or dioonce prohibits lh(' parking or a car "for the purposes or display ang for sale " "If thc:> rar 1s park~d al a person's home, obviously there's no way to It'll 1f 1t h6s ht-en parked for the purposl'!I of rl1s play ing for i1a lc:>, evt•n If 1t has a for :sale sign m at "But if the cor is parked In an open field or in a bank parking lot during non·busine!ls hours, then tha t fits the criterion of the or- d inance.'' he said. City councilmen will take the issue ur again at tht'lr m~Ung onAprl 25. I • .. OllAMQIC~T DAILY PILOT ·-··-........ Alf ... ll\ltl-JM,. ~-. w.,,, ___ " __ ,_ .. ll_ ...... ~ .. ............. ,... ......... .... ~ ......... _ .... .. "'\lllfl'I Mt ............ .... H T he Orange County Grand Jury probe into pohllcal finances continued today with Countv Su pervisor Philip Anthony :.cheduled to testify Along with Super visor Ralph Diedrich, Anthony has been a central figure in the three-month investigation into alleged im· proper methods of obtaining campaign funds. Tuesday two s t a l e as· scmblymen, Dennis Mangers <D· Huntington Beach ) and Chet Wray (0-Cypress>. put in volun· teer appearances before the jury. Mangers entered and left t he •ury room through the VIP route that keeps witnesses from view. Wray left the grand Jury room through a front entrance and chatted with reporters bul re· fused to ruscuss the testimony. Both Mangers and Wray re· ceived campaign loans in 1978 from Fullerton a ttorney Michael Remington, Otedrich's personal lawyer. The S5.000 Mangers loan hccame an issue two months ago when the assemblyman said the money was a contribution and the attorney insisted It was a Joun To prove his point, Remington produced copies or a personal Get•Po•t 0.11yl'l ... 1Ufl ...... Donnis B. Hart, 41, or Cypress , is the new chief or Orange County's Soc ial Services Agency. He will aet $35,292 a year to head the super a ge ncy. H~ s tarts April 25. note signed by Ma ngers as well as a check m ade payable to "Dennis Mangers." H owever, th e fr eshma n Democratic assemblym a n had deposited the check in his cam- paign committee's bank account a nd said he under stood the money would not have to be re- pa id it he lost the election. tn addition to Mangers and Wray. former Garden Grov' city councilman J ohn Dean puf in an appearance before the jury Tues- dav. Dean, an attorney and former c h airma n or the county's Democratic Party Central Com· millee, spent 30 minutes closeted with the Jury. Dr. Howard, Ex-Harbor Man, Killed Funeral ser vices were held Thursday in Flagstaff. Ariz., for Ronald Lee Howard, 33, a former Harbor Area r esident who died as a result of a traffic accident in the Arizona community. Dr . Howard was a graduate or Newport Harbor High School. UC Berkeley, and the University of Missouri at Kans as City where he earned a PhD In history. Because he was a professor of history at Northern Arizona University, tbe sc:hool has set up u Ronald Howard Scholarship Fund in his memory. The family suggests memorial contributions to the rund. He leaves his widow. Mary; two sons, Byron and Lawrence; his parents, Mr. and Mrs . Homer Howard; a brother, Lawrence, a nd asister, Ellen. ,.,.... Pa,,e AJ INCOME ••• ed mostly of treatlnf House momben and their stat afdu to aportlng events, lunches and a party for about 500 aueats, ''.Just like any other bustne11." Lankford and. R1mage provide prtnuni ol notlcoe ond press re· leases to thelr respectho p1rty lea•r• In the House at no chafte. For other Rouae inem- b ra. the)' char1e fees that aver11110 ~15 percent lea than competitive, non·1ubaldhed prlntlnl ratell. Whiti~ Proposal Rejected A. proposal to turn 2,243 acres of the Whiting Ranch into a new Orange County regional park north of El TQro was rejected as too cosUy by county supervisors Tuesday. The property had been offered to the county for $1,582 an acre by a Dallas bankruptcy trustee. Another 525 acres of ranchland bad been orrered to the Los Allsos Water District for $2,750 a n acre. But a report by county staff members said the $4.9 m illion total selling price was far above the $2 million paid when the land last sold in 1975 a nd called the of· fer "far from a bargain." The same report said the land could offer some uruque recrea- tional opportunities not available at other county parks. Those Cacilities could include semi-wilderness camping, a golf course. an off-road vehicle park, equestrian uses, and hang glid· ing. The re port said the J!Olr course might be developed on part of the 525 acres of fl at land if it were ac· quired by the water district. The district had planned to use the land for watt'r reclamation efforts. It would sprinkle the a cre a ge w i th r ec l ai m e d wastewater, irrigating the soil and allowing the treated water to soak back into the underground wa ter basin. While rejecting the offer for t he rest of the property super visors did not rule out the pos~1ble JOanl use of any land the water ~gcncy might acquire 2 Yacht Club Races Report Varying Wind Yachts in the two Mexico races out of Newport Beach were stru~ · gling toward finishes today with varying forces or wind. Tn the Balboa Yacht Club's 600-mile Guadaluoe Island race Bill Hartge's Red Daron II out of the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club, reported a position 109 miles from Newport with brisk winds. She is expected to finish sometime Thursday mor ning. O t h e r s i n the r ace a r e Firelock, 132 miles out. Scotch Mist. 149 miles out and Tahuna, no report. In lhe Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 800-mile Cabo San Lucas race the nine yachts were ex· periencing light lo non-existent winds less than 300 m iles from the finish. Closest to the finish was John Reynolds' Ghost 11 with 257 miles to go, but John Scripps' 79-fool ketch Miramar , the scratch boat, h ad almost overcome Ghost's twenty-and-a-h alf hour head start and had 274 miles t o ~o Others in the race are Bandido. 276; Mamie and Hawkeye, 287 ,. Alegre. 308. Mas Alegre. 312: Dorothy 0, 313. and Regulus, 339 Castro in Africa MOSCOW (AP) -African vis· its by Cuban President Fidel Cast ro and Soviet P resident Nikolai V. Podgorny showed e merging countries the U.S.S.R. and Cuba are "friends who can be counted on," Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev said T ues· day. ( Pilot Logbook J UFO to 'IFO': Takeover Ahead B)' lllCHARD P. NAU Of11Mo.llyl'llet$~ '"IUAT'S ODD." I said to my wife, as we neared home in Laguna Beach. "There seem to be two fiyln• saucers up there ahead." .. They are fiying saucers," she said excitedly. We peered up intently but I also tried to watch whert l was driv· ing on Catalina Street. They were traveling from north to soul~. maybe a thousand feet above Pacific Coast Highway. And they had coloted blinking lights that wenL on and ore [apidly in a radiai SeQ.uence-olockwlse,, think. But piese saucers weren't in any hurry. "Not like Nell Purcell's recent UFOs that disappeared over the Top of The World. These were moving at a leisurely pace, like they were enjoying the sights. And they were big. HALL REMEMBER PURCELL and I are both. trained· observers , he a police captain and 1 a news man. My wile told the neh~hbors. And we chatted on f\oont lawns for a while. But the saucers didn't come back. Possibly light years away by now, I thought. powered by some mysterious stellar force and carrying t al" of Laguna Beach to another galaxy. Bill Conover was elated that we bad seen fi1ing saucers. Al though a resident of Laguna Beach all his life, Bill had never seen a flying saucer. But be conceded that the topic interested him and be was pleased that someone he knew had seen them . J phoned Sgt. Dave Avers at the police department. No help. No other UFO sightings reported. Purcell must ha.ve been off duty. But these saucers that I spotted were big. Someone must have seen them. I wondered if Avers had been pledged to secrecy by the FBI or CIA or some even higher power ... My wife and I heard Bill Conover yelling outside the house. We ran out. BILL HAD BEEN enroute to his boat in Dana Point as visions of saucers whizzed through his head. Then he saw them, coming back up the coast, just as we had described but going the oppds ite direction. Bill got out of bis van and climbed on top of it lo look. As they got rurectly overhead. he said. you could see that they carried an advertising m essage in lights. BUI drove back to Laguna to tell us. My wife was disappointed. "It was th~ first end~f-the· world kind of thing that I ever saw." she said. l told our news photographers next mo_rnlng of lh.e fly- ing saucers that advertised a m arket chain. One qwpped that it likely was expensive operating flying saucen, that they probably rud the advertising stint to finance in· tergalactic trips. ANOTHER WAG suggested that possibly the beings from another w-0rld had taken over the market chain, prov- ing that the Arabs and Japanese weren't the only ones with m oney. Frora Page Al AIRPORT NOISE ••• not ruled on Deputy County Counsel J ohn Sevier's motion t h a t a m istrial s hould be declared in the lawsuit. aircraft leaving the airt>Ort while the jury was visiting the Rinker home were diverted from their resularfiJihlpaths. Sevier claims that newspaper accounts of testimony taken dur· ing the jury's a bsence may have prejudiced their alUtude agahlst the county. Plaintiff's attorney Gerrold Fadem claimed during the non· jury ruscussion that the pilots of Airport officials deny that any s uch diversion was ordered. Judge Dome nic hlni has d eclined to rule until he has listened to more tapes which de. pict the directions given to pilots a t the county airport. May the Joy of Easter be with you. and yours f John H•rt LynnH•rt HARTS SPORTING GOODS ' 538 CENTER ST., CO.STA MESA l - I Saddlebaek EDITION .. _.,. ------ Aft e rnoon N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 96, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1977 TEN CENTS l INDICTED BY GRAND JURY Ex-Cop Loran Norton · Norton Indicted By Jury By GAR Y GRANVILLE Ol IM D••lf P'ltot St•ll Political activist Loran Norton and Calabasas jeweler Martin Kirschner have been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on perjury and perjury-related charges. The indictments were the first handed down by the grand jury during its three-month probe into county political practices. Norton was indlcted after he had twice testified before the jury. Kirschner, a $2500 donor to county supervisor Philip An· thony's 1976 campaign, made one appearance. I. seven-count indictment charges Norton with three counts or perjury and one count each or soliciting perjury, deceiving a witness. bribing to inOueoce testimony and subornation of perjury. In a separ ate indictment. Kirschner is charged with three counts of perjury and two counts o( off'ering false evidence. The charges against both men carry a possible penalty or from one to 14 years in state prison. An indictment as a formal charge made against n person by a graodJury. lldoes not establish guilt or innocence. Norton was arrested at his San· \a Ana home Tuesday evening and booked into Orange County Jail under $5,000 bail. However, the 48-year-old ex- Santa Ana police li eutenant was freed from joll on his own re- 'cognizance shortly before 11 p.m. Kirschner. who lives at 22919 De Kalp Drive, Calabasas, ts scheduled to s urrend e r sometime today in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court. Norton's political activities an the decade s ince he wns fired from the Santa Ana police force in the aftermath of an alleged at- te mpted John Birch Society takeover of the department. cast him chiefly in the role or polit.acal caddy rather than boss. He was a confidant of former Orange Count y political kingmaker Dr. Louis Cella. Norton in 1975 was an aide to county Supervisor Laurence Schmit and served as Schmlt's alternate on the Regional Coastal Conservation Commission. Last year, Norton was the un· successful Republican candidate for the state Senate In the 31th District. More recently, Norton has been an aide to former police in· formant turned political benefac- tor, Gene Conrad. Withln an hour or his release from jail. Tuesday night. Norton called his indictment "political persecution." He said he hod been assured of <See NORTON, Page AZ> * * * Guests Fu1nes Escape at Inn By LAURIE KASPER Ol IM o.llf Pllel Sult Guests were evacuated from the Laguna Hills Holiday Inn for three hours Tuesday night after fumes from a toxic cleaning fluid permeated the building. Although no one became seriously ill. 22 people who ap· parenUy breathed or came into contact with the vapors were treated by paramedics. ly on the ground floor, Garrett said, firemen wearing protective clothing reported feeling some or the vapor's effects when they were on the third and fourth floors. Most of the hotel guests ap- parently just waited outside the hotel in the parking lot until mid· night when firemen declared the Double Pay bµildiQg was again safe. John McKown, the hotel's general manager, said there were about 70 people registered in the hotel which, last week, hosted the many st ars participat- ing in Mission Viejo's Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes. The hotel manager said it was the first time an incident like this has occurred at the hotel. Steve Garrett, spokesman for the county fire department, said 11 of the people were sent to area hospitals as a precautionary measure. All were subsequenlly released from the hospital and returned to the hotel. Two House Clerks I Garrett said the problem was caused when workers Crom a cleaning company. which he did not identify, used the chemical xylene to clean the lobby floor. Get Capitol Gain Xylene, the department spokesman explained, is highly flammable and has toxic vapors which irritate the skin and upper respiratory system. "It's not fatal but it could make you pretty sick for awhile," he said. The clear, odorless cleaning fluid is not supposed to be used without a permit from the fare marshal. Garrett said no permit was issued in this case and the re- quired precautionary measures were not taken. He said a hotel visitor, who ap· parently knew the effects of the fluid, informed one of the fire sta- tions that it was being used at about9p.m. An area fire inspector checked the report and ordered that the building be evacuated whale firemen ejected the vapors. Although the fluid was used on- WASHINGTON (AP> -Two clerks for the House of Represen· tatives are drawing salaries paid by the taxpayers while running profitable, $1 -million-a-year printing businesses on the Capitol grounds, using space and utlitiies provided at public elt- pense. The unusual arrangement is legal, although until now the public has been denied a look at the books or the two subsidized businesses. The General Accounting Office · released audits of the two print- ing operations for the first time Tuesday. They show that in addi· tion to House salaries of $14,861 a year each, Republican clerk Thomas Lankford drew a $77,400 salary from his business last year, and Democratic clerk County Nixes Plan For Whiting Park A proposal to tum 2,243 acres of the Whiting Ranch into a new Orange County regional park north of El Toro was rej~cled as too costly by county supervisors Tuesday. The property had been offered to the county for $1,582 an acre by a Dallas bankruptcy trustee. Another ~ acres of rall('hland had been offered to the Los Alisos Water District for $2,750 an acre. But a report by county staff members said the $4 9 million total selhng price was far above the S2 million paid when the land last sold in 1975 and called the of- f er "far from a bargain." The same report said the land could offer some unique recrea. t1onal opportunities not av:ulable at other county parks. Those facilities could include sem1-wildemess camping, a golf course, an orr-road vehicle park, equestrian uses, and hang glid· ing. The report said the golf course might be developed on part or the 525 acres of nat land if it were ac· quired by the water district. The district had planned to use the land for water reclamation efforts. It would sprinkle the acreage with reclaimed wastewater. irrigating the soil and allowing the treated water t.o soak back into the underground water basin. While rejecting the offer for the rest or the property supervisors dad not rule out the possible joint use or any land the water agency might acquire. Raise Sought ugislator Asia 10 Percent SACRAMENTO (AP) -The chairman of the As-· sembly Rules Committee is proposiilg a 10 percent pay raise for state legislators. That's as much as they're allowed under a voter· approved provision in the state Constitution -10 per· cent every two years. The bill by Assemblyman Louis Papan, (D-Daly City), would begin the salary of $25,555 a year in December 1978. . Tile legislators' last raise, to $23,332 a year, was m December, 1976. But they also get $35 a day for expenses while in sesston, and other benefits such as free use of a car. David R. Ramage $41 ,470 from his. Both firms receive about 6,500 square feet or free omce space in the underground garage or the Rayburn House Omce Building, a l ong with free Janitorial services, local telephone service, heat, light and electricity to run the presses on which they grind out tens or millions of newsletters and questionnaires Cor Mouse members. The GAO audit s hows Lankford's one-man corporation retained a net profit or $43,595 after t axes las t year and Ramage's corporation l(ept a $60,940 profit. That made Lankford's firm worth $467,916 in total assets as of Sept.' 30. the end of the account· ing period. Ramage's younger corporation had $253,560 in as- sets. Both had more than $1 million in sales. The GAO did not estimate the value or the public subsidy to the businesses. One competing print· ing firm put it at about $46,000 a year:· Ramage denied repeated re· quests for interviews Tuesday, saying he was too busy. Lankrord talked to a reporter who visited his office. "Nobody ever compl ained about my work. I pay taxes like everybody else." Lankford said. "I've got a family to support." He said his business is a conve- nience to the members or the House, who demand quick, custom service. Similar printing chores in the Senate are performed, not by private concessionaires, but by Senate employes using Senate· owned equipment. The GAO audit showed <See INCOME, Page A2) The Rlay lt--lt'as· ... ,,._ -,.·o-, .. L.. &I--- A Laguna Beach bathing beauty, circa 1940, stands by one of the·hottest surfboards of the day, an 11-Coot-long 78-pound job made of redwood and spruce. The board was m ade by and belonged to Lagunan George Zim- merman. Currently fashionable s urCboards, called ''pumpkin seeds,'' by Zimmerman, would be about as tall as the girl in the photo. HB Fir~man Hailed In Double Rescue By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol IM O•llY P1lol Stoll rots as a grubstake. Ped t • A fireman who wormed his es nan, way down a sma ll tunnel Their parents reported they were missing -not believed to be runaways -on Tuesday and Detective Gil Veine was assigned the case. today is credited with saving two 79 Hit by Car . Huntington Be~ch boys whose ' Easter vacation· adventure almost ended in a dark, fume· In Lagun / filled tomb Tuesday. -. a Joseph Deupree. 10. or 16761 Viewpoint Lane, and Gerry Marlow, 11, or 7592 Volga Drive, were found about 4 p.m. by fire Capt. Gene Saunders . A 79-year-old resident or Leisure World was struck by a . ~ar as he c rossed the street in downtown Laguna Beach Tues· day, but was not seriously harmed, police said. Reg E. Stevens. of 264-C Calle Aragon, Laguna Hills. was treat-. ed by Laguna Beach firemen for cuts on his head, then taken by private ambulance to Sad- dleback Community Hos pital to Investigate pains in his lowe r back. Hospital officials said Stevens was treated and sent home. The driver or the car, identified as Michael Ranney, 20, of 32332 Ascension Road, Laguna Niguel, was not held. The youngsters were admitted to Huntin~ton lntereommunity Hospital in critical condition after being overcome by ac- cumulated gases deep in the flood control pipe buried under Beach Boulevard. Nurses at the hospital said to- day they were still in the in- tensive care unit but had been re- moved from the critical list and were in stable condition. Investigators involved in the lengthy hunt after the families reported their sons missing said today onJy a margln of minutes spared them from death when Captain Saunders found them. Interviews with the parents provided information the two boys orten played around Oood control channels·and-a search of the subterranean tunnels in lbei.r area ~as begun, police said. A team or firemen Including Captain Saunders. 39. who stands five rcet, eil{ht inches tall and weighs but 150 pounds, plus firemen George Muncie and Kent Holder began checking the myriad pipelines. "They had already checked (See RESCtJER, P a.Ce AZ> •. Coast Weather Money Probe. Continues · The accident was near Beach Street and Broadway, in mid block. policesaid. FIRSI' C4UER "The guy ls a classic hero,'' said onepollceorricer . Detective Sergeant Luis Ochoa, or the juvenile bureau. said the DelJl>ree and Marlow boys apparently set off on a Tom Sawyer-style odys!l!y Monday, t aking along bananas and car- Low clouds and dense tog near the coast toni&ht and early Th ursd ay, otherwiae fair. Lowa tonight 42 to 52. Highs · Thursday in upper 60I at beaches to low 80s inland . The Orange County Orand Jury probe lnto political rtnancn continued today with Countv Sup ervisor Phrtlp Anthony scheduled to testify. Along with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, Anthony bas been a tcentral figure In the three-month lnvestlgatl.on Into atleged Im· ~roper methods of obtaining l"ampalgn funds. · , Tuesday two state II· aemblymen, Dennis M1n1en CD· 1Huntington Beach) and Chet -Wray (0-Cypresa), put In w1_. teer appearances befo~UMtJury. Manaen entered and left the jury room through the VIP routo Lt\?' kffpswilnette1 from view. •J Wray left the grand jury room through a front entrance and chatted with reporters but re-- fused to discuss the testimony. Both Mangers and Wray re• celved campaign loans In 19'76 from Fullerton attorney Michael Remlngron, Diedrich's personal lawyer. The $5,000 Mangers to4n · · became an lasue two months aao when the assemblyman said the money wu a contribution and the attorney ln.sitted It wu a loan. To prove his point. Rem1naton P1'<>41&Cfld toplet or a ptrsoaal note signed by Mangen as well H a check made payable l .. Dennis Manien." However, the freabman GlJI' THE CAR Democratic assemblyman bad deposited the check lo his cam· "I sold ltto the first person who palgn committee's bank account . called." and said he understood the Satisfied words from a money would not have to be re-satisfied Newport Beach man paldlChelostlheelectlon. who placed t his Dally Pilot In addition to Mangers and Wray, former Garden Grove city councnman John Dean put ln an appearance before tho jury Tues- day. Dean, an attorney and former chairman or the county's DemocraUc Party Central Com· mlttee, apent 30 minutes closeted with tho Jury. • • • ' cluslfled ad: ' '71Audi100T.S. 2 dr, slick. t oner. Sl,000 ml, clean $1500. XU•XXU. So lf )'Otl ' bHe a car,. or anyth.ln1 elst ybU'd liJCc to COD• vert to cash, CllJ 642·~8. Alon1 the Orange Coast the Dally Pilot la the filhl place to adnrtise. ' • • • , ....... ·'·. 6.: • Traffic Signals Contract Awarded INSIDE TODAY M aund11 T1n.crldaJI, and Good Frldat1 NnltcH orf icMdWM b11 mott e1'tu•cllu ha tPte Orona-County coast or.a. F"" . a 1chedul• Of ewnl• 1u. P.ao- A9. l•dex A *"4,680 contract to provide ••v-s."'ce ., ,.. .. , ... .., ... u... ., _,,.,.. two new traffic 111rials on L..M.= 01 ....... Mareumte Parkway in Mlsslon ~!!~~1.: 0,~i: ~":"..,. Viejo was awarded to the Baxter-c-1u m ""'-'....., Ortlfln Company by Oran1c ~~·.::t1e" ~:: =:rec..' County suptrvisors Tuesday. ••1ter1e1 ~... M ......_ The two n w signals wut be ln· =:::=.._. :t1 :'..c~== atalled at the lntersectlons of :::u.. c..c~ ~~-;:;.- Jeronimo Road and Eatancie:ro 1111ttl'IM1e'-.. ....._ Drive. J ·--~·~ a .__ ...... __ _.~ -.• •'-.. -• ; t-~ ·• -'.lo> 1 J • I • ,.. "'"PO -,,1-,.. & . . A2 DAILY PILOT ... SB W!dn!!d!y, .,, .. 1!7? ' Schools F:Und Dwindles $1 illillion Spent Frvm, SB District Account -- In the nine months since the budget was approved, more than ti million dollars have been spent ftom the Saddlelrnck Valley Uhi!ied School District 's cont· tn1ency account. A r eport on the status or this fund, which ls generally con- sid ered lo be for emergencies &Jld unanticipated expenses, s hows a balance of $1,645,404. When the budget was approved last July, this fund totaled . $2,592,909. Another $133,000 had been added since then. Distri ct trustees have authorized expenditures totalling $1 ,080,508. Most of the increase rn the ac· count was money which had been a llocated for teachers' health and welfare benefits. Because negotiations continued un- resolved, however, teachers paid the inflationary cost of insurance benefit.$ until trustees agreed to pay it in January. The remaining money added to the account r esulted from a re· duction or interest on short term borrowing. More than haH of the money taken out of the account was for aalary and fringe benefit tn· cr eases whJch trustees granted to employes this year. These totaled $663,895. A total of $150,000 was taken from tbe fund because the am ount budgeted for tbe dis- trict's state school building fund repayment was too low. Rehabilitation work wbkh could not be done with acbool bond funds at Mission Viejo High School accounted for S143,434 from the contingency. This was in addition to the $1.57 million in school bond money allocated to the project. Repair work needed after an underground electrical cable ex- ploded at the Mission Viejo cam· pus cost $32,246 from the re- serves. Money also was taken from the contingency account for cur- riculum apportionment, Rancho Canada Elementary School, cen- tral kitchen facilities, s ubstitute teachers and improvement of two elementary school sites. Tuil Wome"' Child Feared Kidnaped Santa Ana police today re· quested any information on the whereabouts or two women and a 6-year-old child who may have be"en kidnaped by four armed S\llpects after they stabbed and killed a man and stabbed and left a nother woman for dead March 29. James Harbin, 33, of 2828 N. Br!slol St., was bound by the wrists. s tabbed and killed later by the four armed m en who burst into the apartment in the early evening hours . Sandra Cree, 20, of the same address, was stabbed a nd left for dead, Lt. Te d Weatherly reported. Two other women of the same r esidence and a 6-year·old boy Fro. Pqe A J NORTON. • • . a return appearance before the jury, an a ppearance al which he claimed he planned to present evidence that would te nrl to point to his Innocence. It is believed that the formi'r police lieutenant ran afoul of the Jury during his second tc:.t1mony stin t Feb. 23. Jt was then that he was con- fronted with roughly SS.000 worth ofl!Wchecks from lobbvist Frank Michelena made payahlc to Gary NC'wmeyer. I n s <·pa r a l 1• t 1• c; t 1 m o n v Newmeyer rcportt'<lly said th~ Mich<'il-na mont•y w;i:. in r(':thly lo go to Nortc111. In turn Nr1rton said the mci ncy was' for in Vl'Sligative ser vices ThP forme r aid<> to Schmit ale;() c laimed that $.5.000 paid him 1n 1976 by Conrad wa:. fur c;crv1ces rathPr than a polallcal Cdntnbu· tioo l\lrschn\•r was l>hown on An- thony's camp:ugn contribution s tatement as a $2500 donor. However. at was revealed that the m oney actually came from Conrad through Kirschner. Today, as:usta nt Olstnct At- torney Michael Cap1ni s:ud the i:irand Jury's investigation into ca.mpaign financing, cons piracy, masronduct In office and falsified campaignrepon.., will continue. FBI File Opened WASHINGTON (Al') -The F~I secreUy attempted to exploit d 1s agreements within the Catholic Church to force can- cellation of an antiwar con- ference at Catholic University in 1971, :ic~ordlng to bureau files made public Tuesday. ORANOECOAIT ~• DAILY PILOT 'llt 0.-C..'4o.I"'~ ... __ ,,,_ .......... ..... ~ ... "-·-.. "'"°'-C:.0••-1 ... a...c-~~, ~ .... ,_.,. r=!"::.=.~~~=..:.. .... :'w~ , ..... v ....... , ...... ~-\f.attn .... .,_. .. KIV$e<ot" CM" • .._....,..._ ....... --s. ......... ...., ~ .,,. =~~!..~~,,,.~ .. , -... -....._... ... __ Jedi•.~ Vlc9 .............. _ .. __ ~~ ..... ~..::;..~ °""""·'--.._ .. -AplnfflC~-. .... ,.-v.._Cftlolt MI01u""•-M ... ,...,.,,_ Oftlc•• CIMll'Nt•: "'"""'''"..,51,.._. -""""' ... _ ,,.,, ..... _..., ~ ... ,.,,, .. o,_,.,.,. .. _ Tel•9ho11• (P't4)1Ga2f OMtlnH U..ltt ..... IQ.11'?1 ._._ ..... ..,. ... Oii! ... -~· apparently wer e abducted by the s uspects, police said. The missing womeq are iden- tified as Mary Joyce Paddio, also known as Anita Love, a 24-year- old black woman, and Kai Cidy Silvria, 26, of Hawaiian descent. Also m~ing is· Mrs. Silvria's son, Robert Eugene Gildon, a black child who is 6 years old. One s uspect s urrendered to police March 30. He is identified as Rodney Ambrose Griffin, 22. of Santa Ana. The three other s uspects were ide ntified by police as George Lemar King, 33, of Santa Ana. He is described as black, s ix feet one inch. Gary Tiran Harrell, 21, of Santa Ana. Described as black, six feet tall and Thomas Eugene Jackson, 19, a caucasian, fi ve feet. nine inches tall. Anyone with information in the case is requested to call In· vesligators Marty Currie or Clark Moorhouse of the Santa Ana Police Departme nt at 834-4211 or to contact their local police. Woman Asking Car Burial Entombed SAN ANTONIO, Tex. CAP> - Sandra Tlene West, who d ied last month leaving a will demanding that s he be buried in her ex- pensive Italian sports car, has bee n temporarily entombed at a mausoleum here. The body of Mrs. West, ccccn· t rir widow of T exas oilman Ike Wes t. had lain for several weeks at the Porter Loring F uneral Home here while her will un- d c r went legal scrutiny In California. Mrs West died at her Beverly Hilb home March 10. Ofriclal s at the S unset Mem orial Mausoleum here said the bod y or lbe 36-year-old woman was entombed alter it. w as brought in by funeral home omcaals. Th4: body was accompanied by a California court order allowing t he t emporary e ntombment pending the outcome of what may become a lengthy and com- plic ated court battle over two c ontested wills Mrs. West left. The temporary crypt is Iden· tified only by a small, embossed plaslic stick-on tape attached to the granite slab which says "San· dra West." Robert Early, president of the mausoleum company, said the body was placed in a "suitable appropriate, tempor ary con: tainer " and placed inside the crypt. ''This will not be the final burial place." he emphasized . In one will, Mrs. West ten. in- structions that she be dressed in a lace nightgown, placed in her Ferrari automobile "with the seat slanted comfortably" and buried next to her husband in a San Antonio cemetery. Tbat five-year-old handwritten will names Mrs. West's brother· in-law, Sol West or Comfort, T<'x., as the chief recipient of her estate, which has been valued at S3 million to $6 million . To rcce)ve the money, however, Sol West was required lo carry out the unusual burial request. Another wllJ surfaced about a week later. Jn the newer docu- ment. Mn . West left the bulk of her tstate to San Antonio lawyer Fred Semun, btr lonftlme friend, conf"tdant and lttal ad- viser. Semaan aald Kra. West'• Ftr· rarl la llllO lft Callloml1 aod. •tons wtu. other property. 1a vn. der control of I\ court·1ppolnt.d ad m inist.rat.or. Truste1?5 were given the report on the account after a workshop on the proposed budge t for the next fiscal year . De pending on the budget's beginning balance (funds left re- maining in contingency a nd un- used portions of allocations for this year). the preliminary budgel estimates indicate that the reserve fund could range Get• Po•t D e nnis B. H art, 41, of Cypress, is the new chief of Or a n ge County's Social Ser vices Agency. I le will get $35,292 a year to head the s upe r agen cy. He starts April 25. Trial Delayed In Slaying of El Toro Mom The court action involving a 17-year old boy charged with the slaying of Lake Forest housewife Rachel Sparling last month in the mountains along Angeles Crest llighway has been conlinued for at least two weeks. The youth was due to face a hearing Monday of this week to determine his fitness to stand tnal as an adult but that was postponed at the request of his at- torney, accord1n~ lo a P asadena polM:e spokesm an. It was that police agency that launched the investigation into Mrs. Sparllni(s mysterious dis- appearance after a v1s1t to her p!iychiatrist in Pas adena Mar ch 14 fler body W 8!1 found four days later in..11 wilderness area in the mo untains a bove the San Fernando Valley-. She h ad been i.hot twice in the head at close range. The morning aner the woman dropped out of sight, police al- 1 eg e her dis tinctive sportscar with the license WUV YOU was involved in a traffic accident near Pasadena. Though the driver nect the SC'ene, police traced him to a &1uth Pasadena house. Officers cla im the 17-year-old they arrest- ed was the drive r of the car because they say they discovered Mrs. Sparling's personal effects at h1s homc. He was c harged with the murder after the woman's body was found. T h e Pasadena police spokesman said the youth's al· torney may press for a change or ve nue due to the amount or publicity generated by the caae. Mission Viejo Egg Hunt Set Mission Viejo children up to 6 years of age can join In an Easter egg hunt Saturday morning at the Marguerite R e creation Center. The egg hunt ls free but is limited to children whose parentls a re recreatlon center members in the C'Ommunlty. Children aged 2 and under will hunt for the prize eggs from 9 to 9 :30 a.m .• followed by children aged 3 and f, who can hunt from 9 :30 to 10 a .m . The 5 and 6-year· olds can search from 10 to 10:30 a .m. nnd prizes will be awarded a ner the bunts bave ended. Viejo Home Looted Stereo and television equjp- ment valued by the viotJm at 18,012 bu been stolen from a Mtsalon VJe,io boat• bY a bu111lar who forced opea lb• door. Onn1• ~ &beriff'1 officers H id the bl'ffk·1a occurred wbUi Tefl'tnce Jobn Chri.Uan, •· wu awq trom'bil home aL asa PlantAve. ' from $609,194 to $1, 109.194. School offlcials gener ally claim that an amount equal to fi.ve percent of the total expen- ditures should be placed in the contingency fund. With next year's estimated ex· penditures totalling close to $33 mlllion, this would m ean the di•· tricl should h ave about $1 ,645 404 in the re5erve fund. ' " Fro• Page A I RESCUER • • almost all the tunnels in the area," Sergeant Ochoa said to- day. "This one unde r Beach Boulevard and Heil A venue waa the last one. Captain Saunders was picked because be was the s ma llest fireman." WffeeSub Made From Soybeans CALLENDER, Iowa CAP> - ''I just started thinking one day," s ays Darrell Shirbroun. "We got coffee, and it's a bean. And we got soybeans, and it's a bean. Why can't I make coffee from just another bean?" So Shirbroun went to work in his kitchen, be said , and came up with a way to convert the soy- beans -plentiful In Iowa, the No. 2 state In soybean production -into a coffee substitute. ''The first few cups were a lit· tie greasy until Darrell got the kinks out of it," said Lyle Faiferlick. who attends a n agriculture class with S hirbroun at the community college In Fort Dodge. ''But it isn't anythine to be laughed at now." Shirbroun, 40, the m anager of a grain co-op, said he can sell a three-pound can of the substitute coffee for S4 .50. Wholesale coffee prices are above $4 a pound. He said he has been contacted by a food store chain that wants to buy the exclusive rights to his process "for a little under a million." F ro• Page A l INCOME ... Lankford provides hundreds of thousands of dollars in free credit to H ~use m e mbe r s, who sometimes lake months and even years to p~y their printing bills. He a lso paid $22,000 last year for promotion, which he said consist - ed mos'tly of treating House members and their staff aides to sporting events, lunc hes and a pa rty for about 500 guests, ''just Ii ke any other business.•' Lankford and Ramage provide printing or nolices and press re- le ases to their respective party leaders in the House at no charge. For other House m em · h e rs, they charge f ees that average 10to15 percent less than competitive, non ·subs idized printing rates. · But bus inesses have grown r a pidly. in the past decade, pa ralleling an explosive growth in the use of m ass-malled ne~sletters and questionnaires. which they print. Congressional mail volume tripled in 10 years. to 401 million pieces in the year ending June 30. P06tage costs ha ve gone up ei&ht-fold to $S3 million last year . ( Pilot Logbook J UFO to ~IFO': Takeover Ahead By RICHARD P. NALL OftM .,..., l'llttMatt ''THAT'S ODD," I said to my wife, as we neared home In Laguna Beach. ''There seem to be two fiyin& saucers up there ahead." ''They are flying saucers," 11he said excitedly. We peered up intently but I allo tried to watch where I was driv· ing on Cat.allna Street. T hey were traveling rrom north to south, maybe a t housand feet a bove Pacific Coast Highway. And they bad colored blinkina lights, that went on and off rapidly ln a radial sequence-clockwise, I think. But these saucer s we ren't in any hurry. Not like Neil Purcell's recent UFOs that disappeared over the Top of The World. These were moving at a leiaurely pace, like they were enjoying the sijbts. And they were big. • NALL. • R EMEMBER PURCELL and I are both trained observers, be a police captain and I a newsman. My wife told the nei~hbors. And we chatted on front lawns for a while. But the saucers didn't come back. Possibly light years away by now, I thought, powered bY' some mysterious stellar force and carrying tales or Laguna Beach t.o another ealaxy. Bill Conover was elated that we bad seen fiylng saucers. Although a resident of Laguna Beach all his life, Bill had never seen a flying saucer. But he conceded that the topic interested him and be was pleased that someone be knew had seen them. l phoned Sgt. Dave Avers at the police departmenJ. No help. No other UFO sJgh tings reported. Purcell must have been off duly. But these saucers that I spotted were big. Someone must have seen them. I wondered if Avers had been pledged to secrecy by the FBI or CIA or some even higher power ••. My wife and 1 beard Bill Conover yelling outs ide the house. Weranout. BILL BAD BEEN enroute to his boat In Dana Point as visions of saucers whizzed through hts head. Then he saw them, coming back up the coast, just as we bad described but going the opposite direction. Bill got out of bis van and climbed on top or it to look. As they got dlrecUy overhead, be said, you could see that they carried an advertlsing message in lights. Bill drove back to Laguna to tell us. My wife was disappointed. "It was the first end-of-the- world kind of thing that 1 ever saw," she said. I told our news photographers next morning of the fly. ing saucers that advertised a market chairt. One quipped that it likely was expensive operating flylng saucers, that they probably did the advertising stint to finance in- tergalactic trips. AN&rllER WAG suggested that possibly the beings from another world had taken over the market chain, prov- ing that the Arabs and Japanese weren't the only ones with money. · Canadian Fugitive Nabbed in Clemente A Canadian wanted on charges s tem ming from an Ontario, Canada, bombing in wbkb one person was seriously injured and a high school damaged, was ar- rested Tuesday in San Clemente. Police Sgt. Craig Steckler took John E . Snyder, 23, of Ontario in· to custody after recognizing the man from a photograph and in- \ ronnaUon supplied by the U.S. Department of Naturalization and Immigration. 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Ewe1 .. AWR ..... aft WAStG:NGTON (AP) -Two Siant ener11 com,aaJea urc4d Congreu Tuud.ay t.o provide more federal money to help them coowert coal Into olJ, taaoUne a.ad other fuels. Exxon C.O.,,. laked the federal gcno. emment to plelt up ball the cost ol a proposed rue> mllUOft project for cban'!"Jcs coal to a Uqu:Jd fuel, Gulf OD Corp. the scwemment lbauld ,_, moa\. ol the COlta ol • 1lmU• project that CCIUld convert coal Into etthw a Ii· quid or uolld IUel. s . DAii. Y PILOT as Too Good 'Neighbor' Ads Cut 8y MILTON MOSKOWITZ Those heart.warming television commercials, themed to the line, "llke a good neighbor" (up with the mush:), will not be beam~ ut you this year by State Farm Insurance. • The mutual company. one of our lar1esl lnsuren, bas been cutting back on its advertising expenditures and 1t bas eliminated TV from its budget. Only ma1a1lne and newspaper ads wUI be used in 1977. DOF.8 TmS ACTION MEAN Slate Farm is unhappy with the reaulL'J nowlng from !ls TV advertising? Not at all. On the contrary, the TV ads. sappy as they were, worked very well, so well that the company feels It needs to stop them before It's inundated by more business than it can handle. State Farm's d e· ciaion to maintain a lower proflle reflects the horrendous scene in pro· pert.y and casualty in· ~ ? ~rJ ~ . , Money Tree surance, where companies have been having a hard timo moving their rates up as fast as claims have risen. In that kind of s ituation. the more business you have, the more vulnerable you might be. You could go bust selling insurance -and that nearly happened last year to Govern· ment Employee& Insurance. which was so busy selling in· surance through the mails that it forgot to pepper state In· surance commissions with applications for rate increases. STATE FARM IS NOWHERE NEAR that kind of trou· ble, having proved lo be more nimble than other carriers in extracting rate Increases. How nimble is Indicated by the fact that it collected auto insurance premiums or $3 billlon in 1976, up 25 percent from the $2.S billion recorded in 1975 •. Despite ils strong financial condition, State Farm will play it safe this year. 1t will nol zealously pursue new policyholders on TV. Playing it s afe is an old State Farm tactic. Jt has always sought to insure only drivers with good safety records. And it has always concentrated its sales effort In rural and s ub· urban areas, thereby avoiding the perils or the big cities. The homespun vignettes it featured in its television com· merclals cam e right out of small-town America. TIDS STRATEGY HAS PAID RICH dividends for State Farm. The company bas been the leading auto insurer since 1942 and now has a tt0licy on one out of every seven cars. Allstate Insurance, wholly owned subsidiary of Sears, Roebuck, is No. 2 in auto insurance but its premium Income is one-third less than State Farm's. The State Farm business. because of Its rural bias, is also more profitable than Allstate's. New York state, for ex· am pie, has been accounting for 30 percent of private car un· derwriting losses in the nation -and Allstate is very big there. It insures 830,000 driven; in New York and it derives 13.5 percent or all its auto premiums there. Allstate had to raise its New York auto rates 34 percent in 1975 and Ls escalating them another 25 percent this year. . State Farm is thus like the banker who prefers to lend money lo people who don 'l need it. State Farm prefers to \n• sure people who don't have accidenls. IN ADDITION TO BEING NO. I in auto insurance, State Farm Is the leader in homeowners' insurance. It has policies covering 4.6 million homes. Allstate is second in this field. too, but its premium income Is 45 percent lower than State Farm's. Finally, us ing the wide base established in property and casualty insura nce. the State Farm agents have moved the company into one of the major forces in the life insurance field. Since 1970 State Farm has moved from 25th to 13th in terms oflife insurance in force. It has its eyes set on Prudential. Rolls Introduces Tu::o New Models NEW YORK (AP) -Rolls.Royce, with sales at a 13· year peak, has introduced two new models to meet the tver· increasing demand for cars that cost$50,000 and up. But company president George Lewis foresaw one dlf· ficulty ahead: The energy.saving program President C arter is expected to present to Congr ess April 20 may penalize big cars. "We will try to fulfilf our social responsibility," Lewis said. "Meeting technological challengea is what Rolls- Royce is all about. We only hope the government will give us a bit of time to meet gradually the target of 18 miles per gallon." The new models, the Silver Shadow II and the somewhat larger Silver Wraithe II, each average 12 miles to the gallon, weigh more than 2~ tons and are 171h feet long. Counting taxes, lbe two cars r etail for between $SS,OOO and $60,000 each. Lewis said he thought the two new models "will serve to boost demand for Rolls-Royce motor cars to even higher le vels." Rolls sold a record 1,230 cars in the United States in 1976 and another record 232 during the first eight weeks of 1977. Third Tower Rises At Disney Hotel A 406-room, 13-story tower to cost an estimated $18 million will be added lo the Disneyland Hotel and Conven· tlon Center in Anaheim. The new tower, scheduled for completion in December 1978, will expand the hotel's guest accommodations by 40 percent, raising the total of rooms at the complex to 1400, according to Frank Bret, president. Principal goal of tfle expansion la to equaUie the balance or hotel capacity for convention guest.a and for the lndlvldual and family auesta who vacation at the hot.el. Tbe new tower will resemble the two 11·1tory towers already ln operation, though It •Ill be two stories higher and wUI feature an intemaJ package of energy-conservation 1ystesna, lncludlnf solar beatlna of domestic water and - laundry-water rec amatlon system. The addition will lace the Marina Tower, looking across the hotel'• marina and wh.,-f development, near the center of the 60-acre complex. Gambling Goes Pa,st Stocb at NYSE? NEW YORK CAP) -The New York Stoc:k Exchantt Is tn.•U,•ti.ni a repa~ that at lust one member has more on hi.I mlOd t.bao It.Och and bolMtl when be at.cps onto the t.,r•d· Int noor , ... piece of actJon. Tbl excbanf• llYt lt bu 1nformaUon tb1t an Individual on the t.rad.lndloor .., .. aeetPdnl beta ocupcrtln1 event.a." In a brief anoouncemeet, the excltance uJd Ulla week tbe lnv..U.a~ WO\lld eonUn.oe until all the f1cLs are d• veloped mcl appropri.i• action can be taken ... An exeba.nse apoketman refu.Hd to elaborate. A1J article In the Ne" York Pott auerted ''bootmakin' la a tb.11vlnl bualnas on the Bi' 8oard'1 tradJn1 floor.•· TM writ.en taSd Utat • '~ 10me dlt~. ,.e fow10"ono tacb~ member who bu beet\ booklna bttl on the floor for 19 yun and wbo puta out a weekly oeet U.un, polnl spreed& on \lt>COmln1 1• m•.,. I ~ 1 . ' -· •" ; 88 DAILY Pll.OT Wednesday, Apnl 8, 1977 PUBUC NOTICE l'iCTlflQIA IUSINIU NAMIUATl"'ll lfT PUBLIC NOTICE n&TlliltalllTOI' AI AHOONMEHT Ol'UH OI' l'ICTITIOUS I USIHIH NAME PUBLIC NOTICE FICTI TtOUS I UllNIU NAMI STATIMIHT Orchestra Hits Peak,. The IOlloWl"9 --.,. CIOlllQ IN•I "'" ., 8VOS M"NVl'ACTVlllNO, 19'1 lloy•IO•' Rd lll\lltt CAt?* M.,lflt I' I. Elltabellt J s-.;,, 1"1llot•I0.' llCI Tu\hn CA 'tlMO Thi') bU\,M\\ I\ (Of\dU(ltd by • OOr'MPr•I Ptl~l'WfUUO , ... t ........ 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C.0..\1 041ly P•lot Aor11 & IJ l'O 17 tfftr tHt 11 PUBLIC NOTICE 0 EN' llON I)(. 20111 C•!>e Cott•Qt 1----,.-,C-T_l_TI_OU_S_l _V_S_I N_E_S_S __ _ la,,.., Huntlnoton ll<>Mh CA'7&Ab NAMI. STATEMENT v •U\IM t.ee DitMl•v. 20111 C.1>1 (olt•~~ l-·· HuntlttqfOI\ UHC~. CA Th• loHowlnQ °"''°" I\ "°""I bu•i· ~J••IJ nen a\ Thi\ bu>in"H I\ «>ndV<i.d by.,. in ' 9 J JOHNSO•l & ASSOCIATES • ~i.ldU•I 2 INVITATIONAL COMPUTER v-t>n L.,.Oeft\l•y CONFCllENCC.1l0l E•,lblull Ortve. Trth \ttttr""'litlf"t wa\ tilfi.d •Htt lht \u+tt• 10) Newp0rt 8ea<h. Catllorn1• (ountv ,, .. ," 01 Ot"•ttoe (ounty Of\ .. 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Tru••·•' untltr that OH••r~\lon o~ Tr"'' f~t"CUt .. d o .. c,..mM,. lO ·~' PhWntitl\ V\ H l PE"llSON lllENE PEARS<>" In• ""'r' Al'KI .-•• .,...., '" H 1. Pr"""°" 6 nd"'tAE.NE PEAASON 11tnd <tll rtlh"' a..r\On\ ~"°N" c1..t1ni1n1J •nv, •()ht 11 11.. .,,.t,. ,,.,.. or l"tH1t\t In tnt , ~.ti oroo.-rt'f' ~cr1t:ii-O fn Ow CO'T'IOl•1f'I\ art Vtr'\e IQ ftlNnl•H \ ,,,,.,"'"'"''n H '""' Cl4'U'1 UO'>f\ etl•11'\ttlf t •tl• ln.-r, IO o-•~nc:1 .. nt\ NOl •CE. 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