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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-13 - Orange Coast Pilotr l - J Crashes Claim 6 Lives - • wo Irvine Teens FDA May Okay Charged With Saccharin $-1,000 Holdup Sold as Drug ._ -~ ... .. . . .. . .. . .. -· . .. . -. ... . . .. ' j .. l)fl,lY PILOT , I ....... '~~ ... -'"' e -• ._. • •ol" o ort Tennis j. *· .. * * ~ ,oc * * * • ' -• # ,, I "' ~ .. / •, f • ~ ll -' 1' • • ' ' -• • ' .J~ .• . .,._ ,,. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 13, 1977 VOL /0 NO IOI 4 HCTION~ 41 PAGE~ atch Protested Three Cy c lists Coast Crashes Take 6 Lives lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\111111111 I\, ll\I\ Two I luntan~lon fl <'<H'h Rlrl 'i were kJllt•d Tut'sllay n1i:ht 1n a two·rar C'ol li!->1011 lh,tl octurred when they Wl·rt· n•turn1ng home from a skatini.: outinA 1n Foun lain Valle\ Six otht•r younA pl'oplC' m the car abo \\1'fl' tnJurc·d as well "" the driver oft tw !->C<'ond auto Fo untain Vall<·v po l1 c<' idenl1ficd tht• dc•ad girls a' Thert"•a l>owllng, 9 , of 9,152 Nantucket Dnvt'. thC' daughter r>f RobPrt anrl M .1rv Bc•ll . and Janw Wailers, 11 . llw claui:ihkr •1f June Bill to Ban 6-pack Grips? SA C R.A M ENT 0 < i\ I' I Holders for ~1x lwverui:e rnn talners 111 a pack would Ill' out lawed unless thl'y .ire hwdt• gradablc, unckr u hill approvl'tl by the Senate Nntur11I Resource~ and Wildlifc Comm1ttN'. The bill by Sen Omer Rains (D-Vcntura ), was :ienl to tht> Senate floor Tuesday on a 7 2 vote. An aide to Hains snul it wns aimed at oullawinA 11la!->l1C' s.,,. pack holders that <lo not dt>· compose naturally .iftcr being discarded . \\"cat h er Night and mornin1: low clouds with sunny after- noons. Lows tonight in mid·50s . Highs Thursday 65 to 70. I NSIDE T ODA. V Tranuezual tenni& play1rr Renee RU:harda of Neurport Beach threatem legal action over required chromo.'lome teat. Story, A~. Index CJ •• ., .. " .. .o cu . , .. AIJ ~, All .&1•11 •• •• Walters of 9-t.t2 Hyannis Port l>rtVl' Police said today they were m- VC'~llgating thl' cau~t· of the crash I hat occurred al 11 pm at the tn· lt•rsccllon of Magnolia St and Slater A\l~ Two other ~oung passengers were listed m guar<lt•d eonditaon tndav at Fountain Valley Com· mun1ty llosp1tal They were 1dent1f1l'd as Manl' r>owhng, 13, beh(•ved to h<• thC' "''terofoneofthc dead girls and Wyn·DCt> Watkin,, 12 of 9'H2 Ports mouth Drive r Boarding Botue Rearla Officers said the rar that wac; transporting the eight )Oungsters was dn\f.•n by Michael Temper, 16. of 19862 Potomac l.ane They ~aid Temper's car was southbound 1m Magnolia when 1t C'OI hded with the auto dn ven by Dr W1ll1<1m I' Klein. of Newport Beach, ~ho ~as westbound on !)later. Te rry "Stretch" Favalorro. of Monterey, appears to be roughly 12 feet tall as she rl'ac hcs for a vacuum cleaner hose during a j!l'ncral hous<.• cleaning of her small car Tuesday. Actually, that's Terr y on the left. The legs protruding from the right. you might have guessed, belong to so- meone else, namely Carol Castaldo. <Hf1cers s<.11d thC'y wc·re going to question an {'yew1tncss for rurther dt•ta1ls today They said that he was cxtr('mf'ly upset at the time <ind would be re- interviewed. Others inJurcd but rcleaseri arter treatment at fluntin~ton In· tl'rcommunity Hospital were Or. Klein, Ann Temper, and Timothy Temper. FDA May Jpprove Saccharin as Drug Michael Temper. the driver, was admitted with facial lacera- tions and painful ribs and was re· (See VICTIMS, Page A2) * * * County Cycle Crash Kills WASHINGTON CAP) -The Food and Drug Administration, which has enra~ed diabetics and weight-watchers with its pro· posed ban on saccharin, wants to allow continued sa le of the artificial sweetener as a non- presc nplion drug. The 1''DA still plans to ban sac· charin as a n additive in food and beverages, but The Associated Press learned Tuesday that the agency is preparing to recom· mend that at be available as an over-the-counter drug. like Or headache remedies and ange Driver antacids. With no other sugar-substitute Steven Boase, 24, of Orange. available, the FDA action would died Tuesday from injuries re· ensure that diabetics and dieters celved in a motorcycle accident still would be able lo obtain sac· late Monday night, according to charln. a coroner's report. Anyone can buy nonprescrip· The report said Boase was tion drugs. driving his motorcycle on Agency spokesmen confirmed Chapman Avenue east of Irvine Tuesday an announcement would Park al 10:35 p.m. Monday night be m ade this week on the when it plunged off the roadway. arUficlal sweetener, whlch has Ten hours after the accident, caused cancer in JaboHtory Boase died in Chapman General anlmal!t. They refused to HY Hospital, according to the cor· what action the aiency would oner's office. take. The victim was onf' of three It wu also learned FDA was Orange County motorcyclists .. comin1 down again.st uae of sac· who died Tuesday from injuries charin as an additive In cos- received in separate accidents. metics, such as toothpaste · and I mouthwash. The FDA proposed banning saccharin as a food and drink ad· ditive March 9. The recom· mendatlons produced an uproar from diabetics and persons who watch their waistline. Health, Education and WeUare Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. said his agency was receiving up to 800 letlers a day, most opposed to the ban. (See SWEET, Page A'Z) AD FOUND PUP A. GOOD HOME •'The first person who called took h.im and gave him a won· derful home!" That's.the advertising success experienced by a Laguna Hills man who placed this clasat.ned ad: 8 Mo. old male M11l1muto to good home nx•xxu So, if you bave a pet to place, or something you'd like to convert to cash, .call 642-5618. Along the Oran1e Coast, the Dal1y PUot ls Lhe best place to advertise. Irvine Teens Charged With Store Holdup Irvine police have arrested two Irvine boys, ages 14 and 16, on a rmed robbery charges stem· ming from a $1,000 heist of an Irvine liquor store two months ago. The youths are at Orange County Juvenile Hall today awaiting a hearing on the armed robbery charges. Police said they arrested the 14-year-oJd boy at his Irvine home Tuesday and arrested the older youth in Delaware last week and brought him back to Irvine. Police said they believe the boys are the ski-masked bandits who held up the Still, In the Parkview Shopping Center, at gunpoint on Feb. 4. • omcera said the gunman, belleved to~ the older youth, al· legedly ·pointed a .22 caliber handgun at the night clerk, s houted obscenities and de· manded all the money. He then· alle1edly scooped up $1,000 ln cub and checks from the cash register, police said. According to officers, they learned the idenUty of the ~outbs from an informant and 1ubse· qucntly Joco\ed the gun believed <See YOVTHS. Page A.z) Dyinally Leads Criticis01 LL Gov. Mervyn Dymally and the state Legislature's black caucus arc caltinii for rancela· tion or a boycott of the U.S. -South Africa Davis Cup matches this weekend in Newport Ilcach. The boycott call was made Tuesday in the wake of the an- nouncement by a i;troup calling itself the Committee to Stop the , U .S.-South Africa Tennis Match j that up to 1,000 protesters will try • to halt the tennis match. : It was unknown today ir } Dymally and the legislators arc~, TENNIS PLAYER PHILOSOPHICAL-61 I SOUTH AFRICAN 1 BRUNCHES POPULAR~1 ·~ associated with the committee. if Committee spokesman Vincent Perkins said his group consists of a loose-knit coalition of political) organizations and students and} community groups opposed to the racial policies of the South l African government. , Perkins vowed his group would1 stop the matches on Saturday(• and Sunday. The Davis Cup secti ona~ playoff ls to be held at the Newport Bea<'h Tennis Club in' The Bluffs. Play opens Frlday4J and runs through the weekend. Promoters say they expect 7 ,000 spectators each day. Newport Beach Police Chief B. • James Glavas says his depart•i (See TENNIS, P age A2) Nucle ar Plant J Work Resumesl SAN ONOFRE (AP) -A sec·1 tion of the nuclear generating• station here Is back In operation 1 after being shut down for sbc1 months for refueling and con~~ structlon work. . l A spokesman for Southern Califom1a Edison Company said unit one of the facllily will be m alntained at about 90 percent of~ full capacity while routine start-· up testing is conducted. It is ex- pected to resume working at full' capacity early next week • The plant, which was returned to service Monday, was taken out of service la."t Sept. 30. lt has been in operation since Jan .• 1968, A2 DAU.. y PILOT s Energy Plan .Calls For Gas Tax Hikes WASlUNGTON (AP) -Preal· dent Carter's energy plan pro· bably will include an initial, standby tax increase or rive cents a gallon on gasol1ne and is sure to call for even heavier taxes on d om estically produced crude oil, congressional and Adminlstra· t1on sources said today. While details or the President's 2nd Jury Tour Made Of Home An Orange County Superior Court jury thal 1s being asked to award more than S200,000 in damages lo developer Harry Rinker visited his Santa Ana Heights home again Tuesday to check the impact of jct noise on the premises. Judge Frank Domenichini led the jury, lawyers and Court o( ficials on a second tour of the three·acre home at 2342 Mesa Drive in a two.hour inspection that included the passage or four jets over the property. Rinker claJms that the value of has home has been cut to $800,000 from $1.25 m illion by the impact or jet noise from the nearby coun· ty airport. lie further cla1mi. that when he bought the property 1n 1965 he w as assured by county supervisors and other senior county officials t hat jet traffic would never be permitted at the county airport. The eurli~r tour of the Hinkcr property sparked the later al legation in court that jet aircraft fl own from the county :Ji rport by Hughes A1rwcst an d Air C aliforni<i were deliberately diverted from the rtighl path while the jury was touring the urea. The allegations arc hotly de· nicd by county and Federal A via t10n Agency offlc1als. Action returns to the courtroom today with Jud~c Domcnichini ('Xpccted lo rule on a defense motion for a mistrial Deputy County Counsel Charles Sevier contends that courtroom allc1<<il1on~ about aircraft diversions during lhe first tour aired while the Jury was absent from the courtroom - may unfairlv prt•Jud1ce the pa nel when the time c<>m<'!'> lo de· liberate on the issue Sever al Jurors admitted under questioning that thcy wcrc aware of the newspaper accounts stem- ming from those allegations. FBI Probes Gang Killings SAN DIEGO <Af>> f'Bl m Vl'Sll~ators hu<ldlcd lo1tay ilOOUt <·oordin:iting cHort.s to solve a re cenl rash or gan1<land sl.1y1ng, A spokesman for lht• I'S Department of Juslacc \l.Ould describe 1t only ,J., J "wmk1n~ session ... The meeting 'ate \l.,J, not d1!icloscd AL ll'ast 20 m:lJnr J!Jnglund st vii' kallinl(s since early l,1-;t yeur are unsolved Water Plan Asked LOS ANGELES CAP) Mayor Tom Bradley told a committee Tue11day to come up with a series of mandatory water conserva lion control!\ by May 1. Voluntary water conservation efforts have done little lo r educe consumption of water, and Bradley said that the city's wnter supplies may be less than previously thoughl. O"AHOI! COAST \ DAILY PILOT flWOf.t"'Of'(M\I 0•1ly P•fot Mtf\wr.""rftl\tMft bt1Wdf1'W fllf•W\ ftr•u ~\rtvM1~.,.,,,_0.tMQ" C..\I ~blt\~lftt Cttm.eal"lly \t..,fl•Hlttel\• ... &Wfl,,_.f ~"dt¥ lh'IW•n ,,,.,,, IM ('l'\I• ...,.U H•tlil'DOft 8•6(11'1 Hv"t~ f'il'~" "°""' 1••" Y•ll•f h•lfll_. '•HtOl•°"t• Yt ll•y •""'9 I -e""°'• fM~ fH\ovt" (4•\I A\,.... 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O:,:r. •. c~~~.,=:·~~=. ft\atf•f O' tt••tflUMtftU fH#tl" "'If tt '•••94fv<•d •""•"'' •••"•' ,,.,,,., .. ,,,. •• ,..,,."", ...... , s.t•"'4 t••n H•••t• •1141 at CMtt Mtu '•llfetftla •ult'' d etl•" •t ttul•t U t-0 _, ........ 11 ,, " -·~·· "'""··· ,,.1_...,.u •-1~.., energy proposals arc bl'an~ worked out, the package clearly will mean that Amtricans who use energy excessively will pay a heavy penalty, mostly through added taxes. Among the proposals likely to be sent to Congress on April 20 are : -A gasoline tax increase start· A~ Wlttpl\olo La.#t lo Dif- Aaron Mitchell, convicted of s laying a policeman. was the l<.1sl man executed in California 10 years ugo on April 12, 1967. lie 1s s hown in a 1964 photo. Blue J e ans Hail School 'Gays' Day' URBANA, Ill. CAP) -A lanky, freshman English major stumbled sleepily into a mornm~ cl<iss at the t'nivcr~1ty of lll1no1s. gazed around and reallzecl he was the only student "'1•;.1r1ni;: blue Jeans. Embarrassed, he rushed back to the dormitory and borrowed a pair of corduroy slacks from has roommate. .. 1 for got."' he stammered. · 1 woke up late ·· The pronounced lack of denim jeans, most common a ttire rif rril lege students. followed tht- declarat1on that, as part of Gay Lesbian week at the ~chool . Tue~ day was "If You Are Gay. Wear Blue J eans .. day. A member of the Gay llltnt, who asked not to be named, said the idea was to "raise some con sc1ousness. We wanted people to wake up in the morning and think twice about something thl'y do every day. "Jt was an exercise 1n op· pression. People who did wear hlue jeans felt a little bit of d111 crtminallon, a l1ttlc paranoia. J\nd lhose who didn't were OP· pressed an the srnst' thut they couldn't do .;nm(•thang they normallv would do · Most ·~tudents chd not ,1dm1t feeling oppn·i.st'Cf, <11·,111t1• lhc· prcpondl'ranct-nn l'Jffif>U' "' \I. h1te paintf'r'' p.1ntc; tires ' 'lacks. skartc; and shortc; or. ;i•, nne co-ed put at, "Almost anythin~ bul Jeans " The posters and ad\'Crll'ie ments said that 1( you're nnt ~a\. don't wear Jeans." said Lt'l' Rtessman. a sophomore .. Jt was treated as kind of u joke,•• she said, insisting that hl'r own skirt made of denim "doesn't count.•· Meanwhile. school officials said lhal announcem1•nt of lh1· special implica tion of wcanng hlue jeans wns not s;andione<I by the university "We didn't pointedly ignore it. we just didn't have anything to do with it," said II ugh Satterlee, vice chancellor for campus af- fairs. "If it's of any consequence. 11 's very much at tht> student level." Fror.Page A l YOUTHS ••• used in the heist, the ski mask and other evidence. The older boy fled to the east coasl and was just located last week by nn Irvine police In· vestigator. He was picked up after a warrant for his arrest was Issued by the Orange County Superior Court. Boy, 12, Crushe d SAN DI EGO CAP) -Bob Beebe, 12, of Santee was crushed to death when a sandstone wall t'Ollaps*9 ln the San Otero River bed Tucsd~y, aulhorltles sald. One ot the boulder• welahed aboul200pounds. ing at f ive cents, a nd rising a not her 10 cents annually 1n the second und third years of the pro- gram It would be imposed only 1( lJ S. consumption fails to decline, u pos~ibility not considered likely by Carter 's energy advisers. The current federal tax is lour cents per gallon. A so ·called "gas·guzz:ler .. tax startine at 5412 o n new cars whH.'h use gas inefficiently. It could go as higb as $2,500 for the purc hnseof each new car. A lax of several dollars per barrel on crude oil produced in the lJruted States Its purpose is to gradually hft the price or domestic oil to thiil charged by Middle Eastern nations and other foreign producers. -Heavy taxes on the industrial use of natural gas in an effort to ctramatically increase coal pro- duct 1on and ust. Although natural gas prices would remain controlled. the ceihnst would be a llowed to gn1dually rise. mean· ing highN healing bills for homeowners. -Pay roll laxes, probably Social ~cunty levies, would be lowl'red to offset the impact on the budgets o r lower-and middle· income Americans. The Wail Street Journal said the tax on ~rude oil producers could result in a 10 percent in· crease in gasoline prices in addi- tion to the tax at the gas pump. The newspaper said it obtained a copy of Carter's tnergy proposal, which at s<iid 1s bein~ circulated among adm1nastrat1on officials lo give them a chance to sugge.!.t c hanges. Congressional sources predict that Carter's e ne rgy proposals fa ce a stiff fight on Capitol Hill. None of the specifics or the plan has been firmly decided, and sorne 1<encral proposals may not i.urvave an Administration S('rcenmg if the President cte- cide-. they arc too politically sens itive, the sources said. From Page Al TENNIS ... mt•nt is prc1>ar\'d to handle any outbreak" lhat occur at the matches, lJUt he downplays the potential for violence from the demonstralol"s who say they are JUSt going to be picketing the club 0) mally and the members of the black caucus tn Sacramento claim that partic1pat1on in the mate hes could result in a black African boycott of sporting events an wh1<·h Americans arc entered The chairwoman of the black caucus, Assemblywoman Teresa Hughes CD-Los Angeles). said that 1f the match lakes place, "the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa has indicated that African countries wall boycott all mternat1onal sporting events in "'h1c h Ameri<'un athletes participate " She said South Africa should be bar red from competing in U.S.· sponsored events until it allows participation by its blacks. Davis Cup oCCicials say the matches will goon. Said Oymally: "T here is no place for racism an sports." A whitt'. Sl'nntor Johp _Dunlap I U :'li:Jpal , chairm an or a lcgl\l.itaH' t•ommittee studying Ill\ e .. lmcnt polac 1es or state <111?enc1es 1n South Africa and Cllhcr controversial areas, joined the black protesters. "We urge all Californians to prott'st and IX)} l·ott ... This in· ll•rnat1onal cvcnt, which 1s de- s igned in part to bring the people of the world closer togethe r, will unfortunately symboliz.e the de· n1al of thl' basic human rights anrl pnnc1plt•s of fair play . " [)unlap saad. Marijuana Seized JETMORE. Kan. CAP) -Four men have been arrested and more than fi ve tons of marijuana with a street value of $4.5 million was seized after they landed a plane laden with the na rcotic on a highway near here. authorities said. 'Ain't Gonna Rain No More' SACRAMENTO (AP) - The state weather forecast for the near future is 11till singing that old refrain, "It ain't gonna rain no more, no more." 1'h e repor t by t h e California Drought Information Center on Tueaday said above- nor mal t.emperaturtt and no rain are foreea•t t.hlt week. ''No real hope ror Im· provem ent.'' t he center said in It.a weekly bulletin. AP Wlrtpnolo Enjop Hi. .Work Los Angeles police cull him Smiley because when he's photagraphe<l by an a utomatic bank ca m era leaving a bank h e's j ust robbed, he's us ually s mil- ing. He's sought for 15 bank holdups. Frolft Pag~ AJ SWEET ... Medical experL'I test1ryang :Jl congressional hearings doubtrd claims that humans can develop cancer from '>acchann and <'X pressed concern ovt•r the 1mpat'l a ban would have· on th1• malhons of A merican.'i on sugar.free diets. The a~cncy said last month it would consider whether to allow use of saccharin in drugs and as a drug, and also as an <idditivt' in cosmetics. The FOA's original prnpo~al lo ban saccharin followed Canad1<1n laboratory tests which ~howcd rats fed huge doses or l>ilCchann developed cancer . CBS News said Tuesday the FDA 's new propo:.al would in· e lude a requirement that packages or saccharin carry a warning that the s ubi.tance may cau.se cancer. r. ~· . ,. I ""-L , • ..-•• •. J JI Separate Incident• .. Two Cyclists Die in Mesa Two motorcyclists dle<l Tue!!· day from Injuries surrcred in separate nccidcntis rn Cost ... Mesa. An unidentified 21.year·old Marine was killed at 11 p.m, on the San Diego Freeway wht>o struck by three cars as he walked has stalled motorcycle off lhe roadVlay. And an Anaheim cycle rider who Oipped oft• his bike on Et>tancia Drive near Swen'Df!Vl' last Saturday in Costa Mesa sue cumbed to his injuries at Ho<ig Memorial Hospital Tuesday. A California Highway Patrol report said the unidentified M urine's motorcycle apparently :.ta iled in the San Dt e~o Freeway's fast Jane Tuesday night about 400 feet north or Bristol Avenue. It was when the motorcycle rider was attempting to walk h1:-. l>ike from the center divider tn the freeway shoulder that he was hit by the thr-ee autos, CHP of· Cicer s said. None of the three drivers whose cars struck the victim was cited. His name is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. In the earlier n ash Saturday, Anaheim resident Robert James Lewis and a friend were motor · ing along Estancia Drive when Lewis' chopper ·stylc cycle sud· denly swerved into a curb. toss· ing the rider orr the roadway Wi tnesses lo that crash said the * * * 26-yenr·old ('ychst's machine up parcntly s tarted to slide and Lewis lost contnll. ' Il e was ru s h ed to llo;ig Memorial Hosp ital In Ncwpqrt Beach whe re he had been repor'l- (•d in critical condition until his death Tuesday afternoon. ac- cording to the Orange County Coroner's Office. ·•: Trafftc Sgt. Clifford Mc Hrittc said Lewis' death Is the first traf- fic fatality on Nty s treets 111 Costa Mesa this year. Last year tbe caty reportl.'d JG deaths for the year, McBride said. averaging about I 3 per month. McBnde said Lewis was not wearing a safety helmet al tbl: time or the accident. * *o * Frolft Page A I VICTIMS •.. ported doing fine today Another young victim , c;l•urge Robert Overs, 1856 Continl•ntal Avenue, was trans f1•rrl'C..I to Kaiser llosp1tal. · Police S<11d thl'y could sht'd n(1 light at this lime on what caused the al·c1dent. The two vil'tims were killl.'d ut the timl' of col lision. according lo a t•or<mt·r':- spokesmun. Funeral a rrangements for There~a Dowling and Janie Walters are pl•n d1ng at Westminster Memorial P<irk. * * * Teen Driver Held In Fatal Wreck A teen·age driver was arrested on felony drunk driving c h&rges in Anaheim Tuesday night when the pickup truck he wal$ driving overturned and spilled three passengers out on to the roadway. One o( the three youths ejected from lhc pickup when it over- turned at the intcrsel'lion of La Palma and Sequoia Street dicd at the scene, police saad They rt'P<>rtcd that the other two youths thrown from the truck bed arc in <'nlical condit ion lo da y in Anaheim Memori ul Hospital. Poltce 1dcnt1ricd the dt•ad youngstcr us Rick A. llickmun, 16, of J004 Cambria Place, Anaheim. The idt•nt1ly of the 17 yea r-ulcl ctriv(·r who was arn·'>ll•d on the felony drunkc11 driving charge. was w1thhel<J According to the acc1<lent re port, the all ·fatl'd lightwc:ight pickup truck was custbound oh La Palma Avenue at 9 pm. when the dnver attempted lo makt· a right turn on to Sequoia Stre<'l · • , Tht• pickup went out of control: overturned and sent the three- youngsters ~prawhn~ on lo lhc 1ntcr:-.ect1on, p<>l 1cc ~:ml. • . .. .. . .. .. \ I: ') ~. I I 'I'.../., • ~ ' • • ..... j '"':" '"'-'-· .. Dre"Jel A ... .·."' ........ Heri~U,, One very good reason 1s that advice from our professional·, does nol cost extra! In lacl. you may very well save money. since their knowledge of color. patlern <ind design can hcln you avoid costly m1s1akes' Whether you re planning to spruce up a spare bedroom or re·do an enltra home. lhey"re dehghtod to assist you 111 your furniture selec11ons. T elephonc loday for an appointmcnl -nnd let lhem show you our incredible wealth of Drexel .. and Hentage'.11> styles• PROFESSION~l INfERIOR OESION WITHOUT OBI IQATION • CQMFO~TABlE P~RKINQ • CONllEN16N I FINANCING 1514 NORTH MAIN e SAIHA ANA•541 -4391 luaOty, Wtdnnd1y, tl\vr1drv al'd S11u1<11v 930 10 ~ lO Mono•v 1~ 10 0 • F rtday 9 )0 to 9 .. : : .. : . ~ ' : ' ' ~ . .. ,) Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 103, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES OR~NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA # WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1977 Today~s Closlag N.Y.Stoeks c TEN CENTS Dylllally Urges NB Davis Cup Boycott. Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally and the state Legislature's black caucus are calling for cancell- ation or a boycott of the U.S.· South Africa Dov1s Cup matches this weekend in Newport Beach . The boycott call was made Tuesday 1n the wake of the an nouncement by a group calling ttselC the Committee to Stop the U S -South Africa Tennis Mutch tt'tat up to 1,000 protei:.ters will try to halt the tennns match. ll was unknown today H Dym ally and the leeislators are associated with the committee. Committee s pokesman Vincent Perkins said his group consists of a loose-knit coalition of political C)rgaruzations and students and community g roups opposed to the racial policies of the South African ~overnmenL Perkins ~owed his group would $17,500 Expended (I' e -- Airport Em Irks Newport Ry JOl\NNt: REY NOL.OS 0t "" 0 .. ly Ptlol ~l•fl City officials in Newport Beach have s pent $17,500 in recent months to let county officials know there is very little they like about the county airport and its Environmental Impact Report The funds were spent on two ci- ty counc1l·authorazed projects a hnc by-line analysis of the county's El Ron the airport and a public opinion sur\'ey or n·~1 dents hvrng near the facility Confusion Blamed in Coast Fire By ARTHUR R. VINSEi. 0t I~• O•tly l"llol Sl•ll Confusion over telephone Area · Code boundaries Tuesday caused ... 6'}>erators to place l'alls to the wrong fire departmenb as a "10.000 blaze raged unchecked throuf:(h a Seal Ut'ach apartment. Th<' inferno OC'cu rred al 316 Eighth St , only ahout on<• hloC'k from th1· ('It} r1n· dcp.irtmcnl from which f1rer1i::hteri; wc•re d1~ p a t c h l' d .... ht: n t t• I t• Jl hon 1• Ulll'I ator!' r111.tll\' j.!OI lhf' rn('s-..,lj(f• thrnui:h F'or their money, city orricials have two documents measuring two inches thick that stress what they have said all along -they don't like the airport a nd neither do the people who live under the takeoff and landing paths. The $10,000 r eport on the airport EIR has been d elivered to county officials and will be in· eluded in documents presented during the opening public hear- ing on the EIR May 11. It was prepared by City At lorncy Dennis O"Neil, consultant ll enry Wedaa and s pecial counsel Leonard Hampel of the luw firm of Rutan <ind Tucker. Tht• 23 1-pa~e report 1s highly cnt11:al or the county's EIR, pre pared at a cost of $238,000 by th<' firm of Daniel Mann, Johnson ;ind Mendenhall. The cover letter to the c11y·~ analysb or the El R notes that re i.1dents have not had the 90 days required by law ror s tudy or the E lR and goes on to describe the document as being "far below minimum standards." "Unanswered questions, in co mplete data. insurr1c1ent analysis, complete omission.., Jnd numerous errors arc round in the draft El R." the letter con tinucs ('11y ofhc1,1h C'ull for t•orrectton of ttw elt•f11·11•nC'1t'' and a re c 1r1•11l,1t111n of 1 h(· drnrt 1-:1 R lit'fun· a f111al El It" at'l'l'Pll'd In Jddllto n to l'1l 111~ cJcf1 l ~ef' AIRPORT. Pa~e AZ> slop the matches on Saturday and Sunday. The Davis Cup sectional playoff is to be he ld at the Newport Beach Tennis Club in The Bluffs. Play opens Fnday and runs through lhe weekend. Promoters say they expect 7,000 spectators each day. Ne wport Beach Pohce Ch1ef 8 . James Glavas says his depart· ment is prepared to ha nd.l e af\.Y TOP MESA WOMAN Arlene Schafer outbreaks t hat occur at the matches. but he downplays the potential ror violence from the demonstrators who say they a re JUSl going to be picketing the club. Dy mally and lhe m em bers of the black caucus in Sacramento daim that partic1pallon in lhe matches could result in a black African boycott of s po rting events m which Americans are BANKER CHAMBER PICK Mesa's Ken Fowler •• F oivler and Schaf er Lauded by Chamber Costa Mesa banking executive Kenneth W Fowler and Planninii Commission viC'c c hairman Arlene Schafer. both longtime Harbor Arca civic leaders. will be lauded for their community efforts al an awards luncheon April 21. The pair were named "Man and Woman or the \car" by the Costa Mesa \h amher of Com- merce lai,t week for their l>crv1cr to the C'ommunitv The awards lunC'h<•on at lh1· Mei.a Verde Country Club beg1n!'I at 11 .30 a m :ind 1~ public Luncheon 1~ $6 and n ·i:.crvatwns must be made with the chamber by Apnl 19. Fowler. a 27-year resident of the Harbor Area , began hil eareer with the Bank or America in 1950 as an assistant cashier . The bank bran ch was then located on the Balboa P eninsula where the Crab Cooker is cur- rently domg business, F'owler ~aid The 60-year-old Newpo rt 1-ieach resident worked his way up the ranks in four banking In· ~1 1tut1ons before being named se nior vice preside nt with <Sc>t> HONOR, Page AZ) ente red. The chairwoman of the black caucus, Assemblywoman Teresa Hughes CD·Los Angeles>. said that if the match l akes place, "the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa has indicated that African countries will boycott all international s porting events in which Americ an athletes participate ... She said South Africa should be In Huntington barred from competing In U.S.· sponsored events unls.l it allows participation by Its blacks. Davis Cup officials say the m atches will go on. Said Dyma lly: "There is no place for racism in sports." A wtute, Senator J ohn DWllap CD -Nap a). c h airman or a legislative committee studying inves tment policies of state <See TENNIS, Page AZ> Symbol Nixed For Schools By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. O! ti.. 0•111 Pilot Sl•lf School trustees. in a 3·2 vote Tuesday, ordered the immediate removal or a Christian symbol and motto from bags of tortilla ch ips for sale to students on cam puses of the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict. Tortilla chip vendor Sam Giesy , 23, o f Huntington Harbour, said today he may have lo remove by hand a ll the labels which bear the h sh-like symbol a nd motto from snac k packs s tored in his warehouse. Dis trict fo o d services Supervisor Ruth Bennett said none oC Giesy's chips will be sold in s tudent cafeterias until the tn· gredient tabs have all been re· moved. Board P res id e n t Don M acAllister and Trustees Zita Wessa and Helen Dille voted to remove the Christian ichthus and a motto appearing on the chip pack whicll reads : •·A Cbri1tian company dedicated to a ne1" Ule through Jesus Christ." Trustees Doris Allen and J ohn K . Hundley voted against re· moval ot the symbol and motto. TrU.SUea took the action aflltt a H u ntington Beach a tto rnt')'. Sydney Kuperberg. claimed last month that the sale of the c hips with the Chris tian mark- 10 gs was a "violation of the separation of Church and State." Other Huntington Beach resi- dents told trustees Tuesday they found the symbol and motto "or- fensive" when il appeared on snacks sold to students. A Newport Beach attorney and f o rm e r Ocean View (e lementary) School Board trustee, Leon ard Shane, 53, told trustees Tues day the chips "bring the religious aspect into the classroom and should be re- moved." But Mrs. Allen. who said she did not see the label as a church- <See 'FISH,' Page A2) 2 Cyclists Killed in Costa Mesa Two motorcyclists died Tues- day from Injuries suffered in separate accidents in Costa Mesa, bringing to six the number of traffic fatalities in Orange - County that day. The dead have been identified as: -Theresa Dowhng. 9, of 9452 Nantucket Drive, Huntington Beach; -Janie Walters, 11, of 9442 Hyannis Port Drive, Huntington Beach; -Rick /\. Hickman, 16, of 1004 Cambria Place. Anaheim; Fm· C'h1l·f Hon l\1l,1m\ \Jtd tht• bl ale IA-OJ~ not n«1dllv \ 1~1bl1• from th1• fire '>t.1t111n 1t,l'lf, and thl:' ll'l1•phorw rornm11111c•atton-. prnblcni r1·,ultcd 111 ~even• tlamOJlo(I' to tlw 11partmcnt "Wt• h:1d a <ll•lan•d ularm thut n l lov. <'cl t ht' Im· to i.:et goini.: that for. hut 1t "'U' no 1mt• l111h vidual'' f;iull, 11•allv," h1• 1•xpla1ncd. Saccharin Sales Eyed -Steven Boase. 24. or 835 Mallard St., Apt. 1. Orange; -Robert James Lewis, 26, of Anaheim ; -An unidentified 21-year-old Marine. The two Huntington Beach girls were declared dead at the scene of a two-car collision Tues- day night at the inte rsection of Magnolia Street a nd Slater Avenue in Fountain Valley. 111· -;uitl .1 nc1i,:hbor w1>m:in in 1t1all\' r111l11·c·1I lh1• flanlt'S 1n . J.irn•'' 1l.1rlmi.:'c; r c,Jd('nC'(' ~ind ra1·1·tl lo llw 1t•lc•phc1111' to c•ttll for lwl11 ·'Shi· h.1d 1111r c•ml'rgcncy 1111mlwr on a 'lwk1•1 pa~ted lo lht· lt•l1'pho1w rlj.!ht Ill front nr h('r, hut 'ht• "'·" 'o "JI"'' 'he• JU'll tlialt•ll o fu1 Op1•1at(lr, Chu.>r AdJmSl•xplmnt·d tnd,1~ St':tl nc•arh I ' JUSI 11)<;11le the Orani.:c County hn<·. hut 1l hu-. .i 1.os Ang(' le' County t 1•lt>phon1• f'xt·hani.:1• Thr frantu· <«•lll•r ' flrsl C'all 111 ~u·c·d I hrou.:h I he 01wr a tor thu~ went to the Los Ani:lelcs f'tr<' Dcpartmt'nl ll was cxplaincrl Seal Be<1<'h 1s out sHle that depart mcnt 'l'i Jllril'ld1 t t1on A S('C11n1I t•11ll was math-to th1: operator, but this one wns re· layt•d lo tht• Or<1ni.:c County Fin• Department, Chit•( Adn ms con tlnuccl Orange C1nmty Fire Dc•part ml'nl pcr<1onnl'I do not serve Seul BeaC'h Tlw 11pl'r;1tnr f inally m anal(cd to connect the frantic woman lo tht• propcr authorith.•s as she watrhl'd the name~ raR<'· "'Wht-n W<' arrived. flames were pouring from the windows and out from under the caves and the intense heal had ~haltered the windows or the apartme nt build· Ing next door,·· the Seal Beach chief saJd AD FOUND PUP A C,OOD HOME "The first person who called took him and gave him u won- derful home!" That ·s the advortlainJC s uc.<ce'iis experienced by a Laguna llJlls mun who placed this claiullfled ad II Mo. old male Malomuto lo good homo XXlMUUIX So, j( you have a pet to place, or 11omethJnf[ you'd like to convert to cHh, cnll 642-5678. Along lhc OranRe Coast, the Dally Pilot ts the best place to advertise. WASHINGTON ti\P) The Food and l>ru.: A1lrn1nistrat1011. '<'h1<~h ha~ cnrai,:1>d d1Jbet1c!'I and "'1·1~hl w;1tdwr<, "'1th 1h pro -W posed hJn on i:.Jcchann. "'anL' to ,lllow ront1nued <,alt· of the· art1f1<'131 sweell'n<•r J' a 11011 pn·,rr1p1111n dru~ Th<· 1-"l>A 'till 11lan~ to ban <,;w MesaPro~ct On Council Agenda Today A pro11()St'd 48 acre huildinJ? project in Costa "ks a will be the sub1ccl of a rounc1I s tudy SC'ssion tonight. North Costa Mci.n homeowners ure expected lo op· pose the project. T h e Amel Develo pme nt Company of Santa Ana is !'leek Ing permission from the city to hu1ld 127 single-ramily homes a nd S43 apartment unit~ on land at South Coast Dnvc hetwecn Rear Street and San Leandro Lane. The land. JUSl north of the San Otego Freeway. is owned by (;enc Kawamur a or Newport Beach. Preliminary plans for the de- velopment were approved by the planning com miss io n in February on a 3·2 vote. w ith com mis11ioners Arlene Schafer and Dick Carstensen opposed Those commissioners approv- ing the 670-unlt project said they felt the project was imaginative a nd pointed to 37 conditions placed on the developer. But North Cos ta M esa Homeowners Association mem- bers disagree. They claim the proposed project contains too m any units, poses traffic circula- tion problems. and lacks ade- quate open a~ace. The c ity s pl anning RtaH agree• with the hom eowners. aayina the project is an exomple , of overbulldJnt. · Councllmen will hear from the pl1nnlng staff and Amel de· velopera tonlChl ln lhe study se11ion which begins at 7:30 ln council chambers. t•harin a~ an addtl l\'I' 111 r111><J ,1111) beverai::e,, but Th•· A!>~ot1.ttf'd PrC'~S learned T11c·:o.d;1\ thal th1• :.1.i:t'nt·y 1~ pr 1•p1111nj.! to 1 tTt>m mend that 11 he ,1\ ull.ibh-a .. .an llV('r lht• t'Olllitt'I <1111 ,.;, like· h 1• J d J c h l' rt· m c· cl 1 1•" .1 n II ,m1,ic·1d., W1lh 1111 ottll'r '11i.;.1r "it1...it11111• ,l\·a1l<1bll·. thl· Fl>\ .11 IHm v.1111111 1•nsur1• lhat cli.1IH'l11 .11111 ""''''" 'till '<'OUld tw ahl1• tu 11ht.11n .... 1< 1 hc:trln Anyone• c·.in 1111\ 111111pr '''<'t 1p· laon dru~s Agcnn -.pokr,m1·n 1•11nft.rml'll Tut•..rla:-. an anno11nt1•mt•nt would b<' m;.idc th1' wt·t•k nn the· arllf1c1al ~WN'I C'f11•r, '<'h1<'h ha' c· n U!li'l1 <'a n<'t•r 1 n I a hor utory on1mals They rerusNI lo ~•1y what arllon t ht• :JJ!l'fl<' y would takl' It was also learned FDA was cominJl clown against use of sac· charm ai. an additive in cos· m<.'ti<'"· $UCh as toothpas te and mouthwash . Thi• FDA proposed bannm~ !'lacchann as a rood and drank ad- d 1 tr H' March 9 The recom- rnc·ndal1ons produced-an uproar from diabetics and persons who watch lhe1r waistline. Health, Education and Welfare Set'retary Joscpti A. Cahrano Jr !'la id h1!. agency wa:. receiving up to 800 letters a day, most opposed to the ban. Medical experts testifying at congressional hearings doubted claims that humans can develop ~ncer from saccharin and ex- pres5ed concern over the impact u ba n would have on the millioM or A mcnc ans on sugar-free diets. MacMillian Elected School Board Chief °"*'' "' ... ttatl ....... TO LEAD BOARD MeH'a M•oMUllen R oderic k Mac Mllllan. n Newport-Mesa school trus tee since the district was formed In 1965. was W\animously cho5en by his fellow trustees Tue5day night to serve as school board presl· dent for one year. Mac Millia n. recently l"e· e l ected to his trus tee aeat repr esenting west Costa Mesa, replaces outgoing board presl· dent Donald Smallwood who will' serve as lhc board's vice pr0$l• dent for the next year. . Tuesday night's organ1tatlonal meeting also marked the first ap- pearances on lhe school board for two newly elected tru1tees - Betty Jo Balley of Corona del Mar and Duke O'Brien, repreaenllng ,,ortheHt Co~ta Mesa. The y replace Orvllle Amburccy or Cotta Men and . Thomu C. Caaey or Corona del Mar. who chose not to run for ro- elecUoo Marcb 8. The agency said last month it would consider whether to allow use or saccharin in drugs and as a drug, and also as an additive in cosmetics. The FDA 's original proposal to l>an saccharin followed Canadian laboratory tests which s howed rats fed huge doses of saccharin developed cancer. ERA Rejection 5th Straight In Florida TALLAHA8.5EE, Fla. (AP) - Despite appeals from President Carter, Betty Ford and other prominent supporters, the F lorida Senate today rejected the Equal Rights Amendment. killing it In Florida for the fifth straight year. The amendment, which would b an discrimination based on sex, was thought to have a bet- ter chance of approval here this year than previously. The Senate vote was 21 to 19 fo r rejection. Although assured of passage In the House, the proposed 27th Amendment lo the U.S. Constitution was not debated there during the Je1islative session's firsl seven days. Even as the White House an· nounced Tuesday that Carter and Vice President Walter F. Mondale called legislators to urge ratification, Florida aup. porters s aw their tally or anticipated votes shrink whtn DernocratJc Sen. l\Alph Poston sald be would vote against the ERA, the second defection ln a week. Florida has been a eruelal state for proponents, who ftavo seen only one state, Indiana, ratify the amendment since 1975. Supporters beld • 1Um ~~ vote ma,Jol'lty la tbe Senate un~ tJJ Jut week ?'hen Republican Sf!n. Henry Sayler a nnounced he trH 1wllcbtn1 de1pl&.e a t elephone call ffom formu First 1Mb' Betty Ford. Police said the girls were In a c ar carrying six other youngsters home from a skating outing in Fountain Valley. Listed in guarded condition to- day at Fountain Valley Com- munity Hos pital we re Marie Dowling, 13, believed to be the s ister of one o( the dead girls, and Wyn-Dee Watkins, 12, o C 9442 Portsmouth Drive. OCficers said the car that was transporting the eight youngsters was driven by Michael Temper, 16, of 19862 Potomac Lane. They said Temper's car was southbound on Magnolia when it collided with the auto driven by Dr. William P. Klein, of Newport. Beach, who was westbound on Slater. Officers said they were going to question an eyewitness for further details today. They s aid (See VICTIMS, Page A2) Coast Weather- Night a nd morning low clouds with sunny after- n oons. Lows tonight In mld-SOs. fflg.hs Thursday 6Sto70. INSIDE TODA V· Tro.nuat.lal tnm. plaf/11' Rne« Rkhan:U of N.wporl Btoch tlweoUn.a l~gal .oction ·over reqtitred chromo1omc '"'-StorJI, AJ. ladex ~t'l'-leftlte AP A1111t.•-d 1 .. 11,.. M filallltu •• L. M, •9"' At Mevlat At•ll (8111•,.•• •• .._............ .. Claum.. DMt Or••CMtltf Al C-ki ., ....... C14 c .... _,. •• ~ aw De•tll .. "'lem Al Dr.II...... All ... , .......... M 9-t•~ ... , a114tnalMMlll Att-0 'T91M.._ "" PINK• IM.t n..wn A•n ,... CMl We9"1W M .. _.... Cl • .,.,. .._ M ~ A2 DAILY PtLO I C Wednesday, April 13, 19n Irvine Cornpany Judge Rejects Heiress' Plea Dy TOM HARLEY O! '"° 0•11~ Pilot Sl•ll Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's attempt lo add a new al· legation lo the lawsuit she f11cd more than two years ugo against the J amt:s I rvanc Foundation was reJccted Tuc~dl.l y m Orange County Superior CourL -~ TONIGllT COAST CO MM UN ITY CO LLEGE OOAHO Regular m et'ling, 1370 Adam!>, II p m. COASTLINE CC LECTURE "C lassics or Early Sound Fil ms," Estancia High School Forum. 7 p.m "TWO GENTLEMEN OF VEHONA" Sr•ulh Coast Hept•rtory Theater, T1JL•sday Sunday through April 23, Hp m Tlll'RSOAY, APRIL 14 VARIETY S llOPPE" .\I 1m e, skits, dancing, lig ht show hy OCC Drama Club, Drama Lab Theater, April 14· 16, II p.m. Judge James F. Judge r efused to include in th~ action the plaintiff's claim that the founda- tion board of directors is r efusing to meet to consider an offer her lawyers claims is far superior to that of the Mobil Corporation. Mobil, at this point, appeared to be the foundation's favorite with a cash oHer of $281.9 million. But an East Coast consortium which includes auto billionaire Henry Ford II, Detroit developer Alfred Taubman and Wall Stre<!t financier Charles Allen among its dozen participants has offered the Foundation $302.9 million for the Irvine Company. The Foundation owns 54.5 per- cent of the enterprise founded 40 years ago by Mrs. Smith's grand.Cather, James Irvine II. Mrs. Smith is the major minority stockholder with 22 4 percent shares in the Irvine Company. Attorney Howard Friedman, representing Mrs. Smith, argued before Judge Judge denied the motion, that the Foundation has been determined to sell its con- trolling interest to Mobil since long before Mrs. Smith filed her lawsuit. At the time of filing, the foundation agreed to sell to Mobil for $200 million or $24 a share for the entire Irvine Company. School Board Plans 4 More Open Meets W1Lh an eye toward allowing ('J!>lcr publll' J CCCM• lo the !>ehool hoard, Ncwporl·MC'sa trustees vutt·d unanimously Tucsdl\Y night to add four informal public m l' l'' In~!'! l () I h l' I r I 9 7 7. 7 8 :-.l'hl'dUI<• Tht• rnt·l•t1ngs will bl' held at 1 30 p m whenevc•r there is a fifth 1'11l'sdav in a month The 'tlld} !'tt'!'t!'tlf.>ns, durinj:( which trustees hope ror participation hy µ:1rcnts, ll'arhcrs and ~ludcnts, will bt• ht•lfl M.iy JI, Aug 30, Nov. 29, 1977. and Jan 3 1, 1978 The last l\\O mectinss will be held at the board of education's new fall home. Harper School, 425 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa Beginning Sept. 13 , all meetings will be held at the elementary school trustees voted to close due lo decLining enrollment By returning board meetings to a school facility trustees hope to eliminate what Trus tee Donald Smallwood termed a false air of sovereignty that ex- ists at Costa Mesa Council Cham- bers. where trustees s it at an elevated pa nel some distance from the audience Airport Noise Jury Visits House Again i\ 11 Or.in,.:t• ( 'ount v Superior c ourt Jlll'Y that I" bcini.t a'>ked Ln ,1".1r<I moil· than $200,000 1n rtam .1Rc" to developer Harn ll1nk1•r v1~1l1·d his Santa Ana lle1..:hh home ug:un Tucsdav to ' ht•(' k t lw 1 mp;1r t 11f J''' noise on I ht• prcm1s(•:, .I 11d1w J"r .ink fl1>mi·n1<'htn1 led lht• Jiii") l<twv1·rs .incl t·ourt flf f1ei;1h 1•n .i "l'l'Ond trrnr of th1• I hn·1··:1l'rt' hunw al 23 \2 Mc:la l>n' 1· 111 J '"" ho111r '"'lw<·t1nn Club to Hear Mesa Mayor Thc l'il'v.port llarhor Ru<11nes., .1 n'1 Prorf',!'t1on:1I Wom,.n s nub \\ 111 hn'I C'n<,tJ !\h·,a·, n1•w nrnyor, N11rm.1 llcrh;o,::, ,1t :i din m•r Frnl,1) n1..:ht Tht• thr<'f' rrar C'O Un C'll memocr wn:-. 1nslnlll'<i as mayor in M nr1·h anrl will .;ervf' as lhf' c·1ty ., rh1 cr official for one ycar ·rhe publiC' 1o; 1nvl!1•1! to attend th<' <;f)l'cial dinnrr, wh1C'h b<>gins at Ii 30 pm Ill the Mf's n Verde Countrv Cl uh F'or 0r<'S<'l'V:\t inn<; ond cl inner price. ('.111 J'.1lnt·1a Zwgll'r at !i46·9270 or Mr" II P Shelton ~1t 546-9270. ORANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT ThPO'•"f'J ( .. I f'l•ilt r;1~ """''"~''"''('°"'· ft•¥'1t,,.. ........ ,,,,.,, 'f>'Jh\.\f'w1~.,,. ('\.,,.,,. '"""''' J'\.thll ...... Q t'""l'tft¥ '--'"' .. """''·'"""'' .,. rvbl1\f'IPrt M~"'ft If' '"'°"4" f nrJ,., t ,, t ~''• ¥> • ._.,.,...,..,,, """' f'I H 1,1ftf,"O'Oft ft*,.•t'I I ••I\ ,.,,. v.u.,y t• .n"'• \•«a•..,..• v.11,'t ... , l "t0\1"'•1'·~"' \O"''"' .. '' •11,.. •• ,..~ .. ~ .. ,. t ,.,_ '' puNr~fj \•t•''"•Y\ ~ """"""• '""' O' ""'·P•' ~vt.-•\fli·l"IQ 1·••1\t "' UO -.V-t ft.u \lt•f't (tt'9• ~·'411 (•llll'U•U•.,.1' ..... '1H W"'411 r•r\.6fol\f •"WI ,,_.,.t\IW• h t•. c .... , '\l•c .. Prn16fM•~( .. r•1•1 M.t~f Th~n1Ctn11 • '11th• , ... "'.'A Mw•fAt ~·"•0'"'0 ((fijtor '-""'"'" \.•u ·~ ........ • '6ttl A\\•\14"t Mt11f"l•O•Nit t:ttHN\ Coete MeH Ottlee tl'!Wtt\I ~ ... , \h~•t ~t•l11"'0 Afd'"" P .0 no-. Ut6 •l•U~ Ofllcn I t qu1111 ""•'" tllt(ih11"WW''' \tr-1 HIJ"'l!"ll'Jl"I'" t11t4t f't t111S l»~hh;1t•ll•tl'I Un~1,.n,.1 • 'l•U•'f' J\Mt t.• ••• •1\#t •• "•" 01 .... ,.,...., •• T etepllOllt (114) M.?·4)21 Cl•nlfled Adwettl•l"I M1·Mte. ~'t!'~ :~, o:,:r,. ~1~,,~~":1,f:.:, '"''''' or edvu t1umt nt\ "f''~~ft ,..., .... ttror•f\lt•f "'""•"' •••< l•t r-•rm•U1ttft •• t'9Y•'Of\to...wr S.c•'"9 t ••u •••Utt f t td at , .. ,, Mt,_.~ <••tftrl\I• \v•u•••tf•" rr C•"''' U H ,..,.ttuy •• m•tt U M ,,_,..,,.,... M fHttff *""~·"""" u ,. WWtfttfllty . ' that included the passage or four Jets over the property. Rinker claim~ that the \'aluc of h1!' home has been cul lo $800,000 from $1.25 million by the impact of Jet noise from the nearby coun l~ Jlrport. llP further claims th:it wht•n he hought the property 1n 1965 h•· wai. assured h) t·o unt v ... upervisors and othl'r senior rnunty officials that Jl't lraH11· \\Ould never lw pl'rm1tlC'd .tl lht' ' nunty mrpon The earlier tour 11f lht• fi1nkcr property sparke<I th<• laln JI lf'gat1on m court lhJt Jct a1rrran nown from lht• rounty airport by ll ug hcs A tr"l'~t and 1\1r Callforn1:i "t'r<' rlrltbcrat .. lv tlt \c•rtf'cl from the rl1~hl µath while the Jury ~ .1!> toun ng the * * * Fro• rag~ A I AIRPORT. • • r1encies within -the report ilselr. th<' letter charges that the "over· all 'tone' or the EIR IS not oh Jecll'e -it is biased in favor ot Orange Count y Airport ex pan~ion." One or the most consistent 1·omplaints in the analysis was that s upport data and back up re· ports cited in the EJH were not included with it. One of those supple mental documents was a public opinion survey done for the county by the Santa Ana firm of POS As- sociates which concluded "that, in ieneral, county residents do not reel the airport is a signifi- <'ant problem." City officials were highly <'rittcaJ of that survey at the time it was released in December 1976 because 1t was based on a sample of 666 county resident of whom only 33 lived in what they con- sider the actual airport noise Im· pact area. The POS survey was divided into two groups-306 who lived near the airport (the report's Im· pact area) and 360 who lived elsewhere In the county -and one or Its conclusions WU that "more than 75 percent of the Impact area and 90 percent of the general county residents feel the airport has noocrector a posltiveeffecton thequalityofthelrllves.'' City otficlala contended that waa an unreallsUc conclualon since the 1urve1'1 10-called lm· pact area lnd-.ded only 11 {;leOPle who live In a legally defined nolae Im pact ione. T~kSt~k Stendby Tax Seen On Gas WASKlNGTON CAP) -Presi- dent Carter's energy plan pro- bably will include an initial. standby tax increase of five cents a gallon on gasoline and ls sure to call for even heavier taxes on domestically produced c rude 011, congressional and Administra- tion sources said today. While details of the President's Poergy proposals are being worked out, the package clearly will mean that Americans who use energy excessively will pay a heavy penalty. mostly through added taxes. Among the proposals likely to be sent to Congress on April 20 are: A mammoth pipe transport vehicle carry- ing a 216-inch diameter concrete pipe for construction of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station got stuck Tuesday on the construction site. One of the monster's 10-foot tall wheels slipped into a hole. The transporter. so bag 1t has to be dis- assembled and trucked to job siles. was lifted by a crane and the hole filled in by a bulldozer. To hft pipes. the vehicle crawls inside lhcm and then hoists them up. A gasoline lax increase start· 1ng al hve cents. and rising another 10 cents annually in the second and third YJars of the pro- gram. It would be;imposed only ir U.S. consumption fails to decline, a poss1b1llty not considered likely by Carter's energy advisers. Fro• rage Al HONOR ... Citizens Bank of Cost a Mesa. Fowler, a 14-year m ember of the city's chamber of commerce, 1s currently a director and treasurer of that group. He is also past director and treasurer of the Orange (;()asl YMCA, director of the Boys Club and the Harbor Area, 17-year treasurer or St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach and an elder in that church. He an(i his wife Phyllis have three daughters. lt1rs. Schafer has li ved in Costa Mesa for 17 years. She is a form er executive secretar;>. model and fashion mcrchandis ing buyer, but has s pent much 01 the past decade 1n community work. She has been a member of the Costa Mes a Planning Com mission for three years and 1s currently vice chairman of that group. She is a long-time director of the Oran~c County l 1nited Way. Joining that group as executive secre tary w'hen it was the Costa Mesa Uruted Way. She remained active while the group merged lo become the llarbor Area United Way, and later the South Orange County l 'n1ted Way, and the rurrent rountyw1de <'hanl v or g.10173 . !Ion M r~ Scharer now serves on the budget allocation committee and the <.idm1sswn!> committee of l'n1ted Way She 1s a member or many com- m1tte(•!> withm the chamber. past prt::.1dent of the Harbor Council Parent Teacher A!>soc1at1on. on th(' board or directors of tht! Ctlll<'n~ llarhor Area Research Tt·am <CHART > and the board of the Youth Employment Service <YESl. Sht:' also maintains her home in Co!>tJ Mesa and l!> ra1i.1ng lhre«' dau.:htrrs lier hu:.b:rnd, Jam('!'! 1s a conlral'l pricer ror lunc•hc-on ri>!>('rvat1ons, l'.lll tht• chamlx•1 at M6 05:16 Fro• rage A I VICTIMS ... thnt he· v.as e'(lremely upsct :it I hr time and would he rcm- tervie\\-ed Other-. inJurrcl hut rt>leased J(ter treatment al llu1111ngton In tercommuruty llosp1tal were Dr Klein, Ann Temper. a nd Timothy Temper Michael Temper, the dnver. was admitted with racial lacera- tions and painful nbs and was re· ported doing fine today. Another younJ! victim, George Ro hcrt Ovt•r:,, IR56 f'ontmt•ntal i\ venue was trans ferred to Ka iser tlosp1tal. Both Doase and Lewi~ died of inJurlcs s uffe r<'d t•arhcr 111 Wl'l'k cnd motorqrclc mishaps. Roasc died or the injuries he 1n curred when his cycll' left th" roadway on Chapman Avenue <•asl or Irvine Park and Lewis was fatally Injured in a similar accident in Cos la Mesa on Estancia Drive near Swan Drive The Marine was also a motorcycle ratality, according to a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol who said the man was struck by three cars as he tried t o walk his stalled motorcycle off the San Diego freeway north of Bristol Street. 'Wild Bill' Rode Into the Sunset A Costa Mesa mnn who took nbout $3,500 worth of motorcycle parts to a repair shop earlier this month, rctur.Ded this week to find the sbop closed and his equip- ment gone. Randolph G. Fehrenbacher of 1300 Adams Ave. told police he dropped the part... otr 11t Wild Bl II '1 Scooter Fix Ins' at 112 Industrial W11y several weeks aeo and returned to find the building empty. E'ro• Page A J 'FISH' CHIPS. s tate matter, s aid the 'K ' trademark on kosher foods sold lo district students is not of· fensive to anyone Shane said, "ll 's hard to equate the 'K ' with a symbol and motto which is mu ch more lengthy. 1 'm surprised to hear that coming from a school board." Mrs. Allen retorted. ''I have found many things in the schools offensive that J could not re· move." After the meeting, Mrs . Allen said the vote on the chips issuc might have been d1Ht•rent had there b«.>en no board president elecllon Tuesday. MacAJlister was unanimously elt•cted president for the next ,·ear. lie a li.o moved to ban Giesy's Chnst1an label Mrs . Alll•n s a1cl ~ht· will conlt'!>l Tuesday's vote bct•uusc removal of the label "was nol an agcnd<i item." • • thing as religious tortilla chips." Trustee Hundley said the is~Ul' "is a matter for the court'" before voting not to remove thl' tabs '"I don't believe the school board has the right to tell district residents what s eparation between church and state is," added HoodJey, who was seated as the board's newest member Tuesday night. Edison High School senior Lawrence Chao, a non-voting board member, as ked. "Who is it offensive to? Nobody I have ta lked to seems to mind .. Giesy sells about 3,000 chip packs to students at a ll distnct c ampuses except Edison 11.Jgh School. Trustees tentatively approved a policy designed to further r estrict printing on district vendors' packages. Tennis Club Rifled The current federal tax is four cents per gallon. A !>O called "gas-guzzler·· lilx starting at $412 on new cars whit'h usl' gas inefficiently. It could go as high as $2,500 for the purchase of each new car. A tax of several dollars per barrel on crude oil produced 111 the Urutcd States. Jts purµose 1s to gradually lift the price of domestic oil to that charged by Middle Eas tern nations and other foreign producers. -Heavy taxes on the industrial use of natural gas m an effort to dramatically increase coal pro- du ct1on and use. From rage Al TENNIS •.. agencies 1n South Africa and other controversial areas, Joined the black protesters. "We urge all Californians to TENNIS PLAYER PHILOSOPHICAL~1 SOUTH AFRICAN BRUNCHES POPULAR-C1 Another Huntington Bc;ich at torney, Ken Robert:., told the board, "To make a rclig1ou~ is- sue out of these la<·o :.trips is ridiculous." Tortilla chip \'t'ndor Giesy told the board he would comply "'th "any laws or rules ~ct up" hy the district, but added, "I may not want to back down from mv be hers... · Thieves entered the Costa Me s a Tennis Club trailer 5ometime late Monday or early Tuesday, laking $630 in cash. tenni:. rackets and gut stnng . The burglary at 8802 Junipero Drive was reported to police by Michael T. Dunn who discovered the theft Tuesday afternoon protest and boycott This in~ ternational event, which is de· l>igned tn pan to bring th(• people or the world closer togethe r, will unfortunately !>ymbohze the de-, nial or the bas ic human nghti>t and pnnc1pll's of ra1r play " Satd Gies~. "There's no !>uch Dunlap said. \ ·{ ~ . \ 1.._i \ ~· . ."\.' ' I . .... t ·"' t •. ... One very go0<1 reason 15 that aov.c.,e lrom our professionals does not cost extra' In fac1. you may very well '>ave money <;1nce lhe1r l<nowlcdgo of color, pallcrn and design can he:n you avoid costly mi slakes! Whelher you re planning lo sprue<' VP a spare bedroom or re-do an entire home, they re delighted to assist you 1n your lurniture selections. Telephone today for an appo1n1menl -and let them s how you our 1ncrcd1blo wealth or Ore>'cl • and Hentage'!° styles 1 PROFESSION.Al INTCRIOR O[SICN WITHOUT OBLIGATION • COl>,IFORT ABU PARt<INQ • CONV[Nlt.N T FINANCING 1514 NORTH MAIN • SANTA ANA•541·4391 Tut10•~ Wt0ne101y T11ur.d1y 1nd8a1ulda~ t '°'OS 30 Mond•r 1110 t • F rld•r 9 JO 10 9 ' ' ' ' . • ' . ·, . . ' . ' ' .. . • :· ' . . ~ ·. . .. ) . •. ·. . ·. . ...... Wednesday, April 13, 19'71' DAILY PILOT A:J Guard 'Takeover' of Los Al Debated By KATHY CLANCY Ol llit o.llv f'llOI St•ll "l have the feeling," said the California National Guard com· mander, "that you think the Na· tio nal Guard 1s a foreign power coming in to take over Los Alamitos." Maj. Gen. Frank Schober Jr. was addressing Orange County supervisors who sided with city officials and homeowners Tues· day in calling for an Environ- mental Impact Statemtinl CEIS) from the guard and/or the U.S Department of Defense pnor to the guard's takeover from the Navy of Los Alam1lol. Naval Air' OC Seeks Aid/or 300]obs A $3 million federal Jobs p~­ gram that could employ abrt5ut 300 Orange County rei:.1dents for C'ounty, city. school district and private agency pro1ects wbn the approval or superv1i.ors Tue~ da\· The packa~c. ~cnt on t11 thl• county Manpowt•r Comm1~~H>n . wa~ p:Jrt or $7 K m1llwn 10 re quests the county ha:. n:<:e1vcd for financini:: undc.'r tht• cxp;indcd federal Comprehl'ns1vc Empl1>.> .. rn(.'nt ;md Training fH't County offlc1ab noted the total ;imounl or dollars av;.11lable to Orang<.' County I'> not .Yl't known. but they want to be ready with projectG as soon as federal dollars are available. The $3.4 million included pro· jects county offl c1ab already have reviewed . Additional work plans will be pre::.cnted to supervisors later The board also sent back to re· questing agencies 8 list or 28 JOhS that would pay salaries of more than $10,000 a year. the total amount the federal program will f111 ance. Supervisor Ralph t:larh i.a1d t h t• a g en 1· 1 e .... s h o u I ti b ,. encouraAcd to aml'nd tht>ir n · <iuests to the SI0,00<} limit lie .1rg11f.d pa) ing lhl· lcr1o.t·r :-.alarr will :-.111 c:a cl m<1rt• Jo hs :.irourid to tht• d1 sadvanti1J,!(•d In ..iddition, tht• a1:t·nc1l's wo11lcl avoid u.,mg loc;il tax dollur ... \•1 <;Ubs1cl1lC s;ilarll'' :ihoq· th•· SI0,0001Jm11 Pilot Logbook Sta lion. "We are not an enemy power," h~ cont1nued, contending that preparauon of an EIS would de· lay the guard's scheduled May Zl takeover of the base and do no one any good. Both Schober, commanding general of the California N<J· lional Guard. and Brig. Gen. James Benson, who is to com- mand the Los Alamitos reserve center, r e peatedly told s uperyvis ors a n EIS is un- nt!cessary because the takeover will res ult in few changes. But Supervisor Laurence Schmit said lhe de mand al least Schreiher's Law: Murphy''s Right 8 · Wll.l.li\)t SCllREIBf:R Of ttw-o .. 1ly P1IO~ \t .. 0 I S\'PPOSF.: IT WAS Jll'I ont• <1f tho<;f' k1nrl of da)'\ that in .. p1n•c1 Murphy lo pen hi' 11rtmort&l law 'Anythin~ th<JI 1·a11 ~" \\rOnf!. will .:u wronl( · Thi-. all centered aroum1 m> toilet one of tho:w m llfVf'IOll!\, laSSUt• fhrn f'>Hrl't•l;,11n JOh' dt•Vl"IOperS buy lO lr.11nl11<1Ch to 1n:1t.11l 1•n m;i.;-.t• in thl·1r tral"l housei. It h<Jsn t flu -.ht•cl ril(hl sm<'\' ~t· 11\0vf'd in four vi•itr'-ui;to, !>.O I proh· \CHffllBCll a bly -;hould h..iH· c·~1w1·tt·d lht· wnrt<l to n.ippt•n at an.\ m11mc•nl II hapJ)f'ne1I ont· n1 s,:hl Whllt' \'a111I~ Jtlt•mpting to flush thnc· wai:. a 'iUddcn ru!>h ol watrr akin 10 the i.ou nd or Nlal!Jra Fall!\ M~ feet '>tarted Rcllm~ w1•1 ~1mcth1nR ";1~ wrong, I rl'a'lon<'d. 1Jk111..: a qu1<'k look in Md<' the lank. I d1:-.1·t•rm'<i that 1 tu-holtorn hacl bur!.l anrl 1t ".1~ c·r;wk('<l up I h{' -.1l1(• The water that normally filled lht• 1a11k WJ' rar1dl) filling my bathroom floor N/\Tt:RALLY FORGETTING THAT toilets have shutoff valve•:.. I rushed c1ut the front door to the street to turn offlhe house wat<>r i.upply The uq~cnt nl'l'cl for new toilet '3c1htics began my t'ducation into lhl• fmt•r polOL'l of th<' plumber o; trade llpon d1!\cov<'nnl! thctt th<' loc::~I bu1l<hng supply !itore d1dn 'l <·arry toll<.'ls Conly scats and a!>.sortcd hxlur<.'S >. I went to the nearest I urge retail store. They h;JCI thre!' models Exorh1t11nt with an optional padd<.'d SC<ll. M1ddl<' or the Line \\Ith "watl"r savmJ?" flush ft•aturrs ancl "El Chl'apo" <still about $.10 > that looked r1hout ll'l :-.tu rdy a<; llw orw that hrokc I Rf.FUSt:n Tiit: Sl\Ll-:SM/\N'S k>nc.I sui:gestaon that I btmplv repllll"C the> tank and S<JVl' th<' cost of new bowl. Mcmoncs of the i<lu~gish flusher at home. plus the fact that most or our plurnbini: 1s M'I odd ~in·d that replacement parts con't l>t' found, promptl"d tht' dec1~1on to buy the whole unit Deciding on the mid-range model, everything wa:) set. right'> "Oh sir," the salesm an said politely "You'll need som e toilet sealing compound and a wax gasket. of course " Of course, I said, having never laid eyes on a wax gasket in my life. "AND SIR, I AM SORRY to say we have only tanks in stock ror that model In white no bowls How about another color? Only $10 more ... the salesman said. Whlte's right, J replJed. A phone call revealed that another store in the sam& chain about 20 miles up the road hod bowls in white -but no tanks . A reasonable compromise In such a desperate situa· lion, l flgured. To my treat relier, the replocement operation was re- latlvcly simple. Now I've got a tollet that nushes with halt as much water (bear that. Northern CaUfornia? > 8nd a used bowl tbat mlght make a good planter. There arc a few problems. though. My wife tells me the oven ls on the bllnk aaaln and I think the hot waler heater 's abouttoao. m ight force Defense Department ortlclala to Issue a statement declaring lbere wtll be no ad· verse impacts. Supervisors can not force a tederaJ agency lo make an environmental study. Jay Covington of Seal Beach . representing th~ West Orange County Community Council, said an EIS prepared nve years ago is out of date and a new one should be prepared. He said data includM in the old EIS has changed because of population growth and other factors. He noted, in addition. houses have been built within the past five years close to the base Filling Ber Up perimeters. General Benson said helicopter flights from the base would stay about the same about 45,000 annually. T he com m ent pro mpted Supervisor Ralph Clark to refer lo the helJc~pters as "obnoxlow. aircralt ... the loudest aircraft l have ever heard in my life," ad- ding they fly on weekends over inland communiti~s or Anaheim, --<Jarden Grove and Buena Park. "It seems like the Matterhorn (nt Disneyland) is the target," Clark said. Schober then orrered to con· duct a study of flight patterns and also said he would set up commuruty liatson teams to han· die complaints and problems. Ben::.on said base exchanges and most other fac1hties also would remain open and efforts are underway with the City of Los Alamitos for the joint use of a swimming pool and other reerea- llon CacilJt1es. The four cities who ulso called for EIS reports are Sc<1l Beach, Garden Grove. Cypress and Los Alamitos i Rep. Jerry Patte rson <D·Snnta Anal also culled for an environ mental report saying he had tl'· l't•1ved little cooperation from Tennis-sex Test federal officials In QUes honi. about the changeover. Rep. Mark Hannaford CD-Long Beach } also sent supervisors a letter asking the Defense Depart- ment to issue a declaraUon stat· ing there would be no negative environmental impact. Schober said after the meeting tbe changeover has been plagued by community rumors. which he t ermed "nonsense." and, in som e cases. by poor cooperation from the Navy. · 'lt has been in effect a cry of fire in a crowded building as far as I am concerned." he s aid Dr. Richards Threatens Suit PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y <A P) Dr. Renee Richards ' long ballll' to compete as a woman in 01ajor tennis tourna· mentl> once scem1n~ly over has taken another turn, and the transsexual Nl'wport lk <Jch res1 dent ha~ threatened legal action Or. H1chards. 42, :.cheduled tu C'ompetc here today 1n double:-. with B1lhe J t:an King 1n a S20.000 tournament. was told Tuesday that the as:-.oc1at1on·s Li.S. Open Committee was requiring all f e m a I e p I a y l' r !> t o t a k e .1 chromosome test before they , l'Ould compete al forest ~lilts Dr. Richards said she had laken the Barr Rody chromosome test two weeks ago m Lillie Rock, Ark., and it had shown she possessed more than A State Fish and Game Department worker fills the waters of Newport Bay wtth some 7,000 striped ba~s. transported 440 miles from the department's hatchery m E lk Grove nrar Sacr amt:nlo. The fish arc ~hown clo~t· up at left . the minimum amount of female ._. chromosome:. to qualify her for European champ1onsh1p play. She said she now feared that her acceptances in the French and Italian opens would be O•llv Piiot Sl•U f'Mlt LAWSUIT SEEN Renee Richa rds threatened hy thl• ll .S decision .. If 1l turns out that this re-C' -rk Requests qu1rement of the 1977 U.S 0!){'n ~ loiva Parents Rap New Sclwol Books C ommi ttee doe s ind eed Jeopardize my acceptance for the European tournaments. 1 will in slruct my attorney to institute a personal damage ~u1t on the ii. '>Ul' of personal d1scnmrnatwn again::.! lht: U.S. Tennis Assoc1<J lion.·· :.he ::.aid $25 Increase In Filing Fee f:l.K,\O~:H . Iowa CAP} In tht• kind or controversy tha t has torn apart schools before, <•bout 30 parents here h:we banded to rid !he local ... chool curriculum of 1 h rce collect1ons of short i.tones and other laq~l·ly American htc•rature. The parents !>UY the :.torie~ · undermine Ame ri c an a nd Christian princ1plt•s ." Tht> educ ators and the publishers who print the books say they c hallenge students to think about those valuel. The authors re presented in· <'lude s uch controversial figure~ as black authors Malcolm X and Richard Wright. lolk-song wnter Woody Guthrie and Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney Thev also include such standard author'\ <1!>. James Thurber . Ogckn Nash. W1l11am Saroyan. Carl Sandburg and Stl•phen Vin C'ent Benet "Children are l'ncouraged tu ques tion c1v 1l law and t he aulhonty ovcrth<'m fr(lm the con Seal Beach Ammo Theft Figure Guilty LOS ANGELES (APl An IR year veteran of the Secret Service. 1nd1cted o n felony <"haq:cs of stealing J R,500 rounds of ammunition from the agency's Seal Beach r1ring range. has pleaded guilty lo " m 1sdemeanor in the ca11e. Frederick Nagel m ade the plea to the lesser charge Tuesday before U.S. District Court Judge Mall Byrne Under Lhe misdemeanor <'hargc, Nagel could receive up tt> one year in 1a1l and a Sl.000 fine. Sentencing was scheduled for i\prll 25 Nagel was indicted 1n February by a federal grand jury or stealing the ammunition for his personal use and for resale. Surly Stew Fouls Flight SAN DIEGO (AP) -A pilot landed his United Airlines jetliner at San Francisco on a nonstop fll1ht from San Diego to Seattle because or an In · subordinate stew"dess. the airline confirmed. The unidentified youne woman had refused hls order to put on meals for the crew, a spokesman said at the Airline's wes tern re- gional ofOce In San Francisco. The in cident took place Aprtl 4. After leav1ng San Dlcijo. the pilot told the 92 passengers that he was asking permission to land al San Francl!co lnternatlonaJ Airport ~ut off the stewardcu and takel>n food. ten ts or these books .. SJ ld Mrs Robert Sage. who fil ed thl" com plamt \\1th lht• Central Clayton Com mumty School 1)1 stnct in th1~ small notlht.'aSt<:rn Iowa town .. There also a n • m~t ;im•<.•s in which our vc•ry basic Chnshan teachings arc qu<•:-.tiom·d ." :-ht• i:.a1d . Spokesm<.'n for publi:-.her!> nf .111 three anthologies :-.;i1d the booh are des igned to make students think to mot1vatf' them into re ading by raising questions ahoul values which they can d1i:.cuss with teachers.' "It is not enough for children to be told about valul's" publis her Jam e s H Squire :-.a id by telephone from h1:. office at Ginn & <'o. m Lexington. Mas~~ "They have to think ahout tl, talk about It .. Mrs Sage doesn •t see 1t that way. She round the books are pro· fane and th<.' values or "family. country. God and good morah ty" have heen taken o ut of malerial taught m school!>. "We want them put back in nur children's books." s he s<iid The books in question u~ed in ~rades 6·8 arc lhl• Ginn & Co 360 Reading Series . Lhc• H oughton Mi fflin "Action Series" and the book "A Piece• of thr Action.·· published by New Dimens ions in Education_ G em Talk .. Needless to say. I'm dis traught. and the calmness and ronfidcnCt.' I had whe n I C'ame to N<.'w York this wl!ck has been wiped out,'' ::.he ~aid. ··There's no distrust of any 01 ht!r tests It·:-. a m alter of :-.1 <tndard1zat1on." s aid USTA Prl'sident W.E. Hester Jr. George Gowen. a USTA al· torney. sa id, "We are looking ut women·s tennis in general and n o t s p ecifi c all y al Renee Richards." lie said the USTA d1dn·t "know what the French and 1talian tournaments have d on e" with rega rd to Or. Richards' application. "We want to set a standard which will be on our e ntry forms." he said. Or. Richards who specializes in eye s urgery. has her medical practice in Orange. She 1s a memb('r of lhe J ohn Wayne Tcnnii:.Club Drought Loan Set WASHINGTON CAP> -The Agriculture Department is offer- ing $100 million 1n emergency loans to help farmers recover from th ei r droughl losses Agriculture Secretar y Bob Bergland said Tuesday the loans will come from a special relief fund recently authorized by President Ca rler. Skilled Those fihng c1v1I lawsu1tb 1n Orange County Superior Court may have lo pay $76 instead or $51 in filing fees if County Clerk Wilham St John has his way St John told supervisors Tues day the extra S25 hhng fee would he lp pay county costs for trying cavil cases and eventually could provide funds for hiring addi· t1onal judge~ While Supervisor Ralph Clark said he was ready to immediate· ly seek legislation to permit the filing fee hrke. he joined with fellow board members in putting off a decision one week. Members of both the Orange County Bar and Trial Lawyers Associations asked for the delay :-.o they could study the proposed increase. St John said the fee hike would raise about $1,250,000 a year. lie said the constant demand for more superior court Judge!> seems to be tied lo the increase in civil filings, and those filing .: should help pay the county costs. Donald E Sma llwood of the ba r association said he agreed it might be a good idea to shift the • court costs off the county tax- payers as a whole and onto the user. But he said there may be other ways to cut l'Ounty court costs ab well. Professional 1 I /;11 I(" //I \l/'l//{/J \ F'OR YOl.;R VAlUA8l£ JF:ll'F:LHY AM> \~ATCHl:S I!\ Mi CLOS r. TO YOC: AS 111·n STORE. 11 llt.l\r I rm THE COLORS OF GOLD are a& vaned a.~ the rainbom When one thinks of gold. ther<' is usually a v1 '\ion of brilliant. glis"'ning yellow metal. But. did you know that gold can be given other hues. by mixing it with other metals" Only 24-karat gold is pure. fine solid gold. and is sorter than alloyed gold The l4·karat designation, for example. means that t4/24th5 is gold and the other 10/24ths are other m etals. added to make the gold more workable or lo give it a different hue. White gold is we ll known. of course. It goes well with diamonds. reflecting their brilliance without ' changing their color. It is a mixture ot pure gold with copper. nickel and ilnc. Substitute sll ver for the nickel and you get yellow gold. We gel red gold by Increasing the proportion of copper. For green gold. the copper ts reduced and the s ilve r Increased. Ancient m t.allurglsts produced blue aold by mixing gola with Iron. There is<ven a now 1luminum- 1old alloy that Is purple ! or 'Row\· CRAFTs.m ;;-; ClinT~l''{.;1.1. \' IXJ Tiii WO#(/\ UNDER Ql,;R Pf;RSO,\AI. ~Wr1':u .. IS/Cl\ ...... -.... ·~ J ewelry Repairs Watch Repairs Appraisals Special Orders ............. We have our own full time Jeweler and a full time watchmaker. All work done in our shop. . .......................... . lllGllEST PRtCF:S PAID FOR IMPORTANT GF.MS A/\I) Jf;\\'£'LRY PIECES F;XPER.Tl.Y APPRJ\ISE:O BY L'S J. C. JJ""'l'~m6 J11Wflf.,, 1823 NEWPORT BLVD , COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 81nkAmoricatd-Master Charo• 30 YEARS IN THE SAMe l.OCA TION PHONE 548-340 \ l I I ' I I I I ! I . , ' { A4 DAILY PILOT with Tom arphine ~'"""'~:::.:::ic:k SOUR NOTES DEPT. I havt' this friend 1n the physical train mg business who once strongly suggested that sugar. taken in vast amounts, will kill you. Ill' even believes it can prompt your demise m half vast nmounlc; So 1r sug1Ar 1s gomg to destroy your body, you ought to try somethmg else Lots of people use l>acchann, the sugar substitute. So you know what's happened now. The Federal Food and Drug Administratrion has come along with a saccharin ban, claiming that the artificial s weetener will ca use cancer THUS YOU CAN kill your:.elf" one way or the other Name your poison. Wedn~y. Apnl 13. 1977 Playmate Blasted; Boy Held DETROIT (AP) -A 13-ycar· old boy is in police custody ac cused of blasting an 11-year-old play male to death with a shotgun and hiding the body In an attic. Police identified the 13-year old as KeMeth Brown. Michigan law allows the release of names or juverules accused of crimes. NO FORMAL charges have been filed in the shooting which. according to a third boy. followed a dispute between the two boys over who broke a window, police said. Police said they found the body of Richard Gerhart stuffed in a plastic bag m. an attic crawl s pace in the Brown home. A patrol car had been nagged down by Earl Hedges, whose son. William, 10, was in the Brown home just before the shooting 'Grave lnrident' Zairean Jets Bomb Zambia KINSHASA, Zalre (AP) -The war ln southern Zaire has spllled over Into neighboring Zambia, the Zambian government charged to- day. It sald the Zaire air force bombed two villages and a mission hospital near the unmarked bushland border in the pusl three days. There was no immediate comment from the Zaire government. A government spokesm an in Lusaka, the Zambian capital. said the bombings occurred Saturday and Monday in northwest Zambia. TWO ZAJREAN JETS bombed the village of ShingamfunJI Manganago on Saturday. the spokesman said, but he said nothing about any casualties. On Mor)day afternoon, he continued, t.wo Zairean jets dropped several bombs at the Kalen! Hill mission hospital, resulting In injuries to the hospital staff and damage to property. The spokesman also reported that several bombs were dropped Monday at a village known as Chier Nyakaseya's Area, but again there was no report of casualties or damage. Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda sent a message to Presi- dent Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire informing him of "the grave inci- dents." Kaunda also sent a fact-finding team to assess the damage and general situation in the bombed areas, the spokesman added. MEANWHILE IN PARIS, GaulHst critics as well as French economic and political interests in Africa Impelled President Valery Giscard d'Estaing to aid the threatened Zaire regime or President Mobutu Sese Seko. The announcement that France was supplying cargo planes to move supplil's for Moroccan troop!. !tent to fight for Mobutu raised a storm of protest from leftist lenders The saccharin ban h ai-. drawn public reaction ranging all the way from fear to dismay to out right anger. Numerous people have been told they must use a sugar sub· :-.litute because they suffer some malady where sugar intake would be fatal. For them, this is no laughing matter It is very serious. POLICE S AID William Hedges said ht• saw Kenneth Brown load a double-barreled s hotgun. "l was scared. so I left a nd started down the porch stairs. I got about halfway down when 1 heard this blast," said Hedges. When he looked up, hr said , "I saw lhe bottom halr of Richie's body -his feel and le~s -stick:&g out of the door " Golden Guardian a P Wlntptooto "Why the hell arc we gelling involved?'' was the most frequent eomment in a random sample of public opinion, a sentiment echoed by much of the press B UT THE RE WAS loud silence from the Gaullisls, the largest faction in Giscard's majority in the National Assembly. whose leader Jacques Chirac wants to run for the presidency in 1981. Now the latest ne ws has come along that the FDA may modify its plan to outlaw saccharin. The boy was quoted as saymg Brown had threatened to "beat Richie up" when they were play ing together Monday evenin~. Gold-sheathed statue' of goddess Selket stands in display case in Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History Seikel was one of figures guarding burial chamber of King Tutankhamen of Egypt. On Friday, 55 treas ures from the young pharaoh's tomb will go on display in Chica{!o. Chirac has accused the president of vacillation in policy and u lack of decisive action. The request for help from Mobutu and Moroccan King Hassan JI gave Giscard the chance to demonstrate firmness. Among Gaullists canvassed Tuesday, a majority favored the president's action. "At last, a solid African policy." was one reac- lion, while a minority wanted more information and said cautiously, "We s houldn't go lightly into such an adventure." But officially the party was saying nothing yet. j\~cording to the dispatches, the Federals may decide lo allow sac charm to be sold as a drug, so long as it carries the warning label that it might cause cancer. Vo-tech Sclwols This suggests you could buy 1l over the counter as a non presc1pt1on item bul you couldn't .l!t'l it a,-; the s wcNrncr m your favorite diet soft drink 'Discriminatory' STATE COLLEGE. Pa. IAP I 0('sp1tc· ag1lat1on for equal ' The reasoning hl·rc :-.cl•ms lo be that it is okay for you lo kill yourself over lh<' counter but you !.houldn 't bt· allowt·ll to s<·lf destruct by guzzling from a can treatment of women a nd girls, U S vncut1on .. ll high schools arc making a lmost no effort lo encouragP girls to hl'comc plumber!-., auto mechanics and eleclnc1ans, rC's('arC'h c;how:-. : SOMF.TIM f.S Tll F. federal Stereotypical perceptions of studt·nl!-. by ll•achers -lhat boys are "more mechanically inclined" ::ind girls "cause sexual altrac· lion problems" --are behind much of lhc problc·m. said Pen· nsylvania Stale University rf'searchcrs Morgan Lewis and Lynne Warfield Kaltreider. :government's pcnch:rnt for hiJn I , hi d d • l'ung t ngs or eman m~ warn 11ngs on items defi es logic I The federals tried to han the ~ale or alcoholic beverages once 'They called 1t Prohibition. This hw went down in history as a total and complcl<' flop. People JUSl went right l)n RUzzllng bootc anyway. As a n·sull the Fcderab rctreatt'd and m.1de hooch legal ~a1n , \\1\h a h1•althy federal lax Jhached to it!> lt.1lr. of courSl' You -.till won l find Jn}' w.1rn In).( labt•l 11n tlw h11lll1· '\iow with llu· :.Jt't'hJr 1n ba11 , I he rcderal ~nvernm1•n1 may on t'l' again <'Stabli~h .1 wholt' rww rlandestine 1ndustrv • fl will be th1• hoollcg diet drink ~U!Hnt.>S!'i • BLACK Yi\CllTS Will ply lh1 waters bC'lW('CO Mt'Xico ancl ~ewport llearh. slipping in n1<'t epsis and Tub pas t the m<'ai:er cfense Imes of lhc l1 S. Coast uard ll11arkers will lurk ulong our b1ghways , w;11ling fur 11l1•ital •,;11 tharm trurkc; to foll into tht•lf lrup S1nash•r <'h,1rat•\t•r:. "ill tHC1c 1n all<'y-. f11pp1n~ 01wn O\t'l touts as )Oil Pll"'i to nfh•r un la hf'le•ct 11.ll'ka~('<, or .1111ru·1.ll $ \\ (•CtCnN , In lht• t•nrt lht• h•tlt·r,tl J:m1·r11 (nrnl will lw forc•pd to m.1k1 'J' t hann )(•i?al a~:11n • 1 IT WIU. RETl R 'l tn op1.·n .,,,ll- 4n c•ounkr-; anti in l'l>e1l1•r ''""'" Jll acro:.s A1m•11t·a Jiu" :-.wt•N ll ti•ll b<· or course. th<· r1•dt•ral govern lnent Wlll tmposc a hefty new tax •n earh bottlc, c•an or rwrkagl.' I ! Their nationwide survey of vo tl'ch ~choob failed lo turn up a single school actively trying to enroll girls m traditionally male courses. In one school, counselors n •Jcctcd five girls who applied for auto mechanics shop course becau~e ··one J;(1rl m 1ght bed 1srupltve. · · Natio•'• E~......_ Ezpand~d WASHINGTON <AP> The nal111n 's economy apparently t•x panded at a rate of about 4 5 pcrrent 1n th1• flr'it three months of this year, nearly double the gain of lhe pre\•1ouc; th rte month period. ( __ 1N_S_HO_R_r _J govl'rnm1·nt rconom i"ls ~ay Thl• 1nC'rt'ase, c·alrulalef1 ,, t .1 n .1 n n u .1 I r .1 I t• • 1 s 1•nc·o11r;ig1ng lo th1 l'art<•r .1clm inrsl r:itroo Thl·st• c;a m1· 1·c·onom1..,h ~ N\' orcd1C't1ng JU"t a f<''-' Wt'l'ks .sgo that f1r..,l quarl<·r 1·C'nnnmw ~row th woulcl bl' IC~S than 4 percent bt•('aUSl' Of lht.• h.1rd \I. llllt•r four percent !;(r owth 1s \'On!-.11lt•1 <'ii tht• It•\ l'l n1·c·1·!.Saf)' to kc<·p unemployment from tncrcasm~ c;u1n-. 11hovc th.it lrvel should re duce the nation's Jobless ralt', wh1<'h Wi"' 7 :11wrn·nt 1n Ma rch Carter-Soriftt Talk• •Good' WASHINGTON (A P > Prc~1dPnl <'llrl<'r 's f1ri;t meeting with ~v 1ct Ambassadvr Anatulv F Dnhrynrn s1n1·1· th1• Wf'apons talks f:11 lure in Moscow wui> "t·oni-.trul'l1v<· and us(•ful ,' the White House ... a vs · And Dobrynin, h<'forc dnvmj.? ,1wuy Tursda~. told reporters he .111d the President h.id <1 ··gooct mc·•·tin~ " Hut then• was no word from f'tther Sldl' ()( ii turning point Ill lht• faltenng quest (Or a new t reaty to limit nuC'll•ur w c•Jpnn~ 11ncl In '>ten lht• two superpowers toward disarmamc•nt ThC' St'sc;1on w a ... hr'ltl .1m1el ,1 f11 ..,11Ul<' Ot,,f'r ap[lar<'nt Soviet viola lion' of nc"" i\menf"an f1'htnj.! ri·j.!11l .11111ns l S oHtnals said Carter did nm want that to dl\tr.1rt f111m lh1 .11nh1c,..,u<' and that 1l Yta<. onl\' touched on lfM"k Carin-·•,. . .,, ,tfb<"arrif"• \\ASHTNGTO"lo fA ]'l JUO\ t 'artl.'r the \\If(',,, President Carter s son Jack. suffl'rect 11 m1c;rarnal{(' at Jn early !'il:SJ:e or preg nancyTuesday night while vacal1onmi.t at (amp David, Md She was taken b}' ambulanct.• from th1• presidential retreat to Ht•lhf'Sda N:tv:ll HMp1tal and wa-. 111 • <•xt·i·ll<'nl" cond1l1on, arcorc1 111~ lo Mar; lloyl. press secretary lf> F1ri.t Lady llosalynn Carter. "No romphcations at all," Mrs . lloyli.a1d Jark Carter, 29, who was visited by lh<' Pr<'s1dent :in<I his ram1ly last weekend in Calhoun, Ga .• fl<•w t11 tht• hosp1tiil from Georgia when he teamed of the m1scarnai::<' Thunderstorms Continue Rain/ all Heaviest in Plaim States 141 LO PRC "''-•hv •• • AltM.i'W"" .. Anc hor_,,,.-, .. 4\hfl''ltitl• •• ti fl•rrn1.,Qt,l't'" " 9,,. .. ,. ,, .. l\o\IOf'I 4\ ,. A•'>W"\v1tl,. •• "' Bwlfeln lol \I ,.,.,.,,._,,,., '( An Ml (hl'rt,.\t'Y' WV 0\ '° (h•fAOO "" ... ,..,,,('"""'' •• " Cl•VtlAM . , \I O•IP.l W...t~ •• ., 0.f'llVftP' \I '" ... Ofl\.Mol"'' ,. ,, O•t•oll ,. "" FAtrfMn.,_ 1• \ "' ... ,,,,,. M) ,. t-tonolutv ~\ ,. HOU\tOfl I\ "' fnd •OOll' ~· ~' Jtc,\'vlll• ,. ,, IC•nU\(ftV ,. "" O.it, ,ll .. 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T,,. ralf\lall Wit llU•IHI lrolTI I(' .. "''•' •t '"'' ••''"'" tow A •nt1U''"'" M1,,,,..\0I• a..o ..iucll 01 Wl\Ce•Hlll Wldtl• H •ll•r•d lrlU"Of,.,_..,, -· '""''"" lr-\OUl,,.A\lorl'I H-Mt~•<• 111rov"' 'outP'l•t\t4t'" Tt••' •"4' trnm ~Mm Olil•MM,. lf\10 llO'lll 0111••' ftU\ llUI lllt llllffl'\llV ol Ill-''°'"'' WI\ "'41Ked ,,_ T ... \dtly lllQlll -111""° WIDNllOAY r.ttcondl'1IQ11 • o o.M • 1 rl•\llOw TM"'~~~U m 0 ' l'lrtl lllQll • •ta "' • l S.<~o•-tt·s.o"' o 1 S.(..,d lllQll I Up m \ o •u11rl'"$'''*"' MIU '1111" Meo11rl~7.••"' \e!\7 1epm S.,,,., Report """"""' ... 8-at!I w ..... , 110 J ..... Wllll • -\IHty WllMI '!<.rflnq (-I "°"' -~ a.41<" w ...... ' IO ) lffl wit!\ -.lffly wl"4! CenOI· Gov. Wallace Settles Suit NEW \'ORK IAP1 Al torneys for both s1dt·s have :.igrced to a :-.f'lllcmt•n1 1n Alabama Co\' <:eor~l' C WallacC'·s t.ldantal1on or r haractrr suit <1~:1111:-1 Screw Maj.!azrm" "llU/'!'\'" said. Wallace brought the· :-.u1t in Octobe r 197fi, st•Vl'n months aftl'r llw m.1~u1.tnl· ran a photoi.:ra pli of Wallace, s1tt1n g in a wheelchair. with a caption that read · "If I could~ all-, I 'd run for 'Screw · · · The original suit ~:ls for $5 mtllton. Wtl'> lalrr amended lo S2 m1ll1on and finally settled for Sl2 r,o(l sourcl's rlosc to Lht' t.'.Jw said Tuesday IT WAS THE first reJ)ort that the conflict in southern Zaire was affecting neighboring Zambia. Zairean planes were r eported earlier to have bombed areas of Angola along Zaire's southwestern border from which the invasion of Shaba province was launched. Meanwhile, Moroccan troops are digging in around the copper· rnining center of Kolwezi and consolidating their supply lines as the lull in ground fighting continues. The 1.500 Moroccans flown to Zaire over the weekend are familiarizing themselves with the rci:ion and getting their food and ammunition supplies organized. d1plomal1c sources in Kinshasa said Tuesday. THEY REPORTED canned tomatoes and beans for the Moroc- can diet had high priority on the French airlift supplying the crack troops King Hassan II sent lo bolster President Mobutu Sese Seko's demoralized army in Shaba province. • While the Zaire government was trying to rebuild its forces, the invading Katangan exiles from Angola and their local supporters were reported setting up a civil administration. Scattered radio re- ports from Western missionaris in the occupied zone in western Shaba indicated people were going about their business normally. The mvaders seized about one-third of mineral-rich Shaba pro- \ 1nce. formerly Katanga, before their advance hailed and fighting t:ipered off 11 days ago . .'l'he rebel force. believed led by veterans oi the K atangan secessionist army of the l:ite Moshe Tshom be, stopped about SO miles west or Kolwez1 ------------------------------- A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS On Wednesday, April 20, 1977, the Dally Pilot wlll publlah a special tribute to the pro- f esslonals of the real estate Industry -the men and women who dally make a major contribution to the healthy Orange Coast economy. The special advertising pages will mark Private Property week. Notlcea will be one column by four lnchea each. allowing room for a photo and df ICrfptlve copy. • Cost of each riotlce Is only $16, with a photo you provide. This salute to Reel Estate Professional• la an exceptional opportunity to Introduce new or longtime associates to the people of the Orange Coast, or to honor outstand- ing aalea or aervlce achievements . Don't mlH being part of this apeclal advertising opportunity. Deadline for reaervlng space la 5 p.m., April 18. Call today! Or, you may mall your photo and a brief article of about 75 word• deacrtblng your background, education, proteaalonal trai ning, award• or other honora. Mall your story end pholo to the Clattlfl•d Dept., Deity Piiot, 330 W. Bay Street Box 1560, Cotta Meaa, CA 92626. For help composing your aalute notice, call 842-5878 and a friendly ad-vlter wlll aHl1tyou. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 I I t l f i i Tl>v~ e<thtlty CO"llllutd I torNMfliff ..,. ,...,,.,, In ••''•'" ( ........ llOMl.irlo(leOd, '-~~'!'----------~----------------------------~------... ----------------------~--~ .... \ I Exotit! Gift Actress Barbara Carrera formed an attraction with this serval (a miniature cheetah) during filming of "The Isl~d of Dr. Mor a u." so the studio gave her the exotic anilhal to keep. The cat, full grown, will weigh 30 pounds and run as fast as 40 miles per hour Brown's Journey Frugal SACRAMENTO (AP> _,How d1d California's bachelor goV" ernor spend his working Easter 1 weekend holiday in Japan? Not exactly like the average American tourist. He said his on· Jy purchase was an lee cream. cone. No 59JVenirs. • · · Not like the average visiting dignitary, either. He paid his own way, setting him back about Sl,500 for air fare, hotels and meals. SLEEPING HABITS JOKE SOURCE-A7 The four-day trip, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's first abroad s ince he became 'overnor in 1975, was frugal, including a shorter-than·usual birthday celebration. he told reporters Tuesday. Brown told an airport news conference upon his return to the capital that he was flying over the Pacific Ocean last Thursday when he turned 39. But his birth· day was shortened by the in· ternational dateline. • Wednesday. April 13, 1977 DAIL y PILOT AS • Seriiite Love Triumphs • I Romance, Ethics Code Clash Head-on From AP Dispatches Not even the cold·hearted Senate code of ethics can stand in the way of lru'I love. But it ca~e close. Love and the code clashed. bead-on when an aide to Sen. Bowud H. Baker Jr. <R·Tenn.} tell in love with a lobbyist. The couple became engaged to marry and the lobbyist gave bis Dance a ring. Hold it. taid Baker . Under the newly enacted code of et.hklf, neither senators nor their aides· can \accept giJ'ts from lobby lats. . _ But love triumphed when an aide discovered young man who allegedly leaped from the span last January. The cla.im, flied by the parents of Kea9etb Pat· tboa, 19, of San J ose, coot.ends that authoriUes maintained the bridge in a "dangerous condition" by failing to erect a su.icide prevenUon barrier or take other steps to prevent suicide. The California Hlgbway Patrol, whlch main· talns the records, says there have been 594 con· firmed suicides from the 40-year-old span. * that the code bad been amended to exempt lover& Six young men accused of burglarizing the from~taotherwiaesternprobibltions. ·:· farm home of Sen. Daniel P. Moyal.ban (J>.N.Y.) • _ were held without bail al Delhi, · The Queen M ary o1rered pickled lamb tongues N. Y., pending grand jury action. and braised oxtaUs. Tbe Russian liner Pushkin in· Stale police. said the six eluded poetry from it& diat.inguis bed namesake, were involved in a strong string Alexander. of burglaries since February. These are among the .They said Moyniban's home at thousands or passenger ( ) Pindar's Corners , south or liner menus collected PEOPLE Oneonta. was broken into at the over some 40 years by _ end of March when thieves took former ship steward Ed --------a pair ol field glasses, some Cbarleswerth. .fishing gear, stereo equlpment About 100 of the most colorful and hi&lonc and a radio. MOYNIHAN specimens went on display this week at the The senator was in Washington at the llme oC WashingtooState Historical Museum in Tacoma. the burglary and the house was unoccupied, police One ls a "Farewell Dinner" menu from the said. • Andrea Doria's last cruise before the one in 1956 111..a Newark's revenue sharing allocation of S7 when abe COUNed with the Stockholm and sank orr m illion will be delayed because city officials Jost Nantucket, Mass. • the proper application forms. Presklent Carter commuted the ~year prison Mayor Kenneth Gibson said sentence of Watergate burglary chieftain G. the for ms required to be filed Gordon IJddy to eight years, with the Treasury Department saying it was "in the interests of 1 had "been lost in the cracks." equity and fairness.'~ Gibson said the city was The 46-year-old Liddy will changing budget ofCicers when be eligible for parole July 9 after the forms arrived at city hall having served 32 months, or one-last December. third, of the sentence plus 18 ··we just don't know where months for refusing to testify they are," the mayor said. Report Claims DMV He said Japanese auto makers s hould build an assembly plant In California, but he said talks with executives left little time for play. Asked whether he met any women in J apan. Brown answered: before the Watergate grand • G1asON jury. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger will With Llddy's release from receive the 1976 lnlernational Humanitarian Award the federal prison farm at Al-LIOOY or Variety Clubs International, said Monty Hall, c. Replete With Error SACRAMENTO (A P ) -California's Department oC Motor Vehicles is using an antiquated system to issue driver's licenses and vehicle regtStrations, and its work is replete with errors, a state·re- port says. The stale Little Hoover Commission s aid in a report slated Cor publication later this month that it launched a study of the DMV after a 1975 review or a vehicle smog program revealed a 50 percent error rate in OMV d ata used in the program. The DMV's overall performance is "an unacceptably high error rate" of about 8 percent, the commission said. ()nit OK• Death Penalty Alternatl11e SACRAMENTO CAP) -A state Senate committee has ap· proved a bill that is considered an alternative to death penalty legislation. Jntroduced by Sen. Milton Marks, R·San Francisco. the bill would substitute life sen· ( ot parole for the death STA.TE tences without the possibility J penalty. It was passed b y the Senate Judiciary Committee to the noor Tuesday on a 6·2 vote. T he bill was opposed by Dennis Carpentt'r R-Newport Beach, a member of the committee. lJtiHt11 Hiring Pro~•k~• Probed SAN FRANCISCO c I\ P l -Ma1or utlhly and transportation firms in California hav<> been ordered to report to the slate Public Utilities Commission <PUC) on their hiring practices. "Discriminatory employment practices could result in lneffi· dent utility operations as well as being in conflict with federal and state Jaw and policy,'' the commJss1on said Tuesday. The PUC said the firms ar<' being asked to present a com· preheruilvc re port on t he hiring and promotion of minority employes. Nuclear Plant Operatlort Said Ntteulf.fl SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --~rtously inadequate energy sup· plies caused by the drought make 1t necessary lo put the con· troversial Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant in operation, Paciflc- Gas & Ele<:tric says. · The utility said Tuesday it would seek a two-year federal license to operate Lhc miltion·k1lowatt lln1l 1 of the two-unll facility :;outhwest or San Luis Obi"po lJ.S. f'lnanelal lnC". Rul'd ln•of rrnl SAN DIEGO <AP> Bankruptcy Court J udge Herbert Katz says U.S. Financial Inc . once a $300 mil hon conglomerate, ls lnsol· vent and will be reorganized Katz made the rutin~ 1'uesd uy on the basis of testimony of Herbert J. Solomon. the bankruptcy trustee. who said del:ts of U.S. Financial and 16 subsidhmcs excc<'d assets by S60 million. Katz said he is forwarding to thc-Securtlies and Exchange Com· mission a plan by Solomon to transfer all U.S. Financial aasets to a reorganized com pony that w111 liquic1ate them. Campus Military lenwood, Pa., a ll the participants In the June 17, pres identoflbegroup. 1972, burglary at the Democratic party's Watergate The award wilt be presented during the 50tb an-"J met a number of people, but one of the reasons I paid for my own trip is that in that way 1 wouldn't have to ans wer so many of your questions.·' headquarters will be free. nual convention of Variety Clubs in Monte Carlo on April29. A $1 million claim bas been filed against the Golden Gate. Bri~ge District by the parents of a Past recipients have been Winston Cba.rchlll, Albert Scbwetuer, George Wa.ablllgtoa Carver and Helen Keller. lank of erica's Main and Ellis Branch: How we've changed. we·ve just finished remodeling our Main <md Ellis Branch, a nd we think it's going to make things a lot more convenient for you. If you stop by our Open House Thursday, Ap ril 14, from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m., you'll get a chance to see why. I Activity Protested Our branch now features two new drive· up windows that will be open on an extended·hour basis. Just in case you can't always make it to the bank during regu1ar banking ho urs. The hours are 9 a .m. to 5 p.m . Monday through Thursday; 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. on Friday. For personal needs, we off e r a wide variety of bankJng services to choose from. Including loans for new cars, home improvements and real estate. Naturally, all our financing is done without regard STANFORD <AP) • About 125 persons demonstrated Tuesday against mllllary activity on the Stanford University campus and a trustees' decision to stay out or stockholder fights over inves tments ln South Africa. . Four campus police om ccrs escorted Marine Corps recruiter Capt. Paul Kroeger through a group or about 25 demonstrators who New Beer Can Brings Suit LOS ANGELES CAP )· - Coors bas been sued by a customer who claims he cut bu finger when he tried to open one of the com· pany's new press·top beer cans. The class·actlon s utt. nled Tuesday in Superior Court by GleM Greener of Woodland Hills, claJms the cana an! defective and un· safe. Oreener'11 11ult a11kcd for one·fowtb ol lhe net as11et." of lhe Adolph Coors Co linked arms and blocked the entrance to a building where Kroeger was scheduled to meet with four students. Then the d e monstrators, chanting slogans aucb as "Stop racism in the military," moved to the building where Stanford trustees were meeting. They were kept outside. but after the meetJng trustees pral· dent Dr. Peter Bing of Los Angeles told the group: "I don't think there's any signlllcant dls- agreement about apart.held." · But he said withdrawal by American companies and others who "represent a force for chanie'' within South Africa "could be more harmful" than staytn1 and promoting chanie. SAVE your money In the DAILY PILOT , ... We've taken our walk-up windows, covered the m , and given them brand-new hours. They'll be open Monday through Thursday 9·10 a .m. and 3 -5 p.m.,and 9-10 a.m. on Frid~y. Inside, we've added Instant Deposit. To minimize waiting in li ne. An enlarged merchant's booth for your business banking needs. More teller windows to help you save time. And we've even increased the number of safe deposit boxes available for your valuables. For business, we off er a wide range o f services tha t can help make things run more smoothly for you. to race, color, religion, national origin, sex. or marital status. So, stop by and see all our changes. We've made them just for you. Bill Peterson, Manager Main and Ellis Branch 18691 Main Street Huntington Beach Depend on us. More Clllfomlans do. Gr ma; BANK OF AMERICA m Come to our Open HouseTllunUy, AprllM, 10&111. tolp.111. \ / ' I I I l I ' ' ' ' " ' • ) A6 ·, D A I LY P I L OT E DIT ORIAL PllGE 11 I Land Use Authority Costa Mesa council memben; are working on an or· dJnance that would give the city's planning com· mission final authority over some land use matters. If approved next Monday night, the so-called pro- cedural overlay ordinance would delegate decisions on zone exception permits, sign permits, and some variances to these permits, to the planning com- mission. L. That would cut considerably the workload current· ly experienced by a council that frequently meets until la.m. The proposed ordinance i~ in its fourth draft, main· ly because city oCCicials feared the new law might binder efforts by aggrieved developers to contest plan- ning commission decisions at a higher level. However, the current draft should alleviate those fears. It outlines a list or alternatives for developers and homeowners left unsatisfied with commission ac· • lion on their projects, and also leaves room for ~ council members themselves to call for a review of pro· ' • Jects denied by the commission. Overall, the proposed law seems to orf er help for • overloaded city council members and also the public • which they serve Water Savers Officials at the Costa Mesa County Water District have embarked on a worthy proiect to battle California's drought a nd save one billion gallons of local water. If local residents make use of asimpleyeteffective · water conservation kit they can save water and fight the inevitable higher cost of this valuable resource. This week. Harbor area youngsters will be dis- tnbuUng about 4,000 kits consisting or empty plastic bottles and dye tablets to residents free of charge. The dye tablets will show users where leaks may be originating and the plastic bottles. when placed ln· side a toilet tank, will displace water to lessen now. The water district hasispeot about $2,200 tor the kits, but in light of severe penalty payments the district wHl incur if water usage exceeds 90 percent of last year's totul, the investment seems well worth it. These penalty paymen~ eventually would be passed along to the consumer. Now is the time for local residents to make every conservation effort possible before a lamentable s itua· tion worsens. Extra kits are available at water district offices during regular business hours. Boys' Club While some wests1de Costa Mesa residents may la- ment the recent mutual agreement between the Boys' Club and city officials not to build a new facility in the area, the decision seems to be based on the factsoflife. The agreement also displayed courteous cooper a· lion between the Mesa city council and Boys' Club of· ficials with statistical support from the Newport-Mesa School District. After receiving data from the school district pin· pointing declining enrollment. officials reasoned that the existing Upper Bay branch is adequate to meet the needsofwestside youth The Boys' Club will now provide transportation lo the Upper Bay facility for westside members during the school year and vacation periods lo ease any incon- venienee. c 'No! No! No! You never bring that in the front door! What kind of diplomacy is that?' ·Farewell Dear Gloomy Gus S uppression of Oswald E 1'idenee Charge d -Address Glwst e d ~ (SYDNEY HARRIS ) ~ Thm11,, I l.t•nrr11•<I 1-:r1 Routt' to • /,r1nk111q I /1 (Jlill'T T hmg.~ That most of George Washan~ton s famous "Farewell Address·· was written by Madison. four yl!ars earlier, and then refurbished by llam1lton and other ··~host" writers -That pulling a wheelbarrow is easier than pushing. <ilthough almost cveryb<Kly pushes -That when Johnny W<.'1ssmullE'r rC'l1rcd at the age of 24 . .i(ter four ye.ir., of <'ompet1· t1on. h€.' h3d broken more• than 60 world swimming rcC'ords (/\nd that today's 14 y€.'ar -old girls swim raster lh:in he did m the 1934 Olympics!) -THAT THE grasshopper r:in·t hear the sounds 1t makes That Chier Justice Oliver W4•ndell llolmes left his whole f'St alto to the• US . .:overnment when he dic·d Th a l t h t• e u r t h 1 s fa r "smoolhrr" than we perceive it, dlspljytni: fcwtr humps and hollows 1n relation to its diHrnNC'rthan a billiard ball That the U S. went through tht• WhOl<' great depre!l!llOn of \h(' 1930s without l'vt•r really know Ing what lht' role or unemploy How Jong will it take the City of Costa Mesa through the police. water or street departments to locate and repair the water leak that's been c reat- ing a stream at 20th and Irvine for I don't know how long" B. p Gtoomy Gwl commtnh •r« t.Ubl'Thtttd n., "•d•rt. .. nd do ftot 1t•<e\s.aru., rt Ht< t "" .. v•e•\ ot th• ntW\.,~r S.~ yovr Ptt -~• .. Gloomy Gwt. IUll1 ll'llot m e nt was . C ft was then ;i measurement taken only onl'C every 10 years by the Census I -THAT POUND per pound of Jean body weight, £email's arc somewhat stronger than mat~. with the greater strength in males coming from differences 1n weight and fat content r;ither than Ulherent strength of musclt· tissue. -That peq,strlans over age 60 are uwolved in three limes d., many street-crossmg accidents as other adult pedestrians -That one species or f1::.h, tht• deep-sea angler. actually "fish es·· ror its rood -it IS equipped with a built-in movable r1sh1nJt rod. a line, a float. a lighted bait and even three hooks' -That the word "gun " come .. from a woman'11 name, "l.ady Gunhlld8." which wai, " J.h'l name for an early canno11 11330 1 m the arsenal al Windsor Committee Accuses FBI, CIA WASHJNGTON A conf1den· tial House memo accuse::. the FBI and CIA or "a serious sup· pression of evidence which was vital to this country's investiga tion" of the John F. Kennedy as- sassination. The House <1ssasssnat1on sub· committee "has unc9vered a good deal of information whi c h s ug gests that Lee H arvey Oswald WJ:- assoc 1 atl·d w 1th one or both of these organ1ta · lions." the memo rc ports It chargrs bluntly "that both the CIA Jnd f'Hr intentionally withheld relevant information Crom lhr W<1rrcn Commission and. In at l1:ast one inilancc. pro· nded the Comm1ss1on with tn· formation known to be false:· Spcc1ftcall~. tht' memo cic· <'uses the f-'BI of withholding 2:i Oswald fllt's from thP com· m1 s:-1un The FBI "was in P01:>Sl'~~111n or 69 pre assassinati on fil es on Lee Ha rvey Oswald." s tates the memo "However, of these files. only 46 were turnl·d over to the com mission · Tht-information th.ir allegedly 11. .ii. Wlthheld wall contradictory On the onc hand . the CIA sup- pressed facts ::.uggestang that (JACK ANDERSON ) Cuba's Fidel Castro may have retaliated against President Kennedy aftl'r learning about the CIA 's plol against his own life But on the other hand, the CIA al- legedly covered up evidence Link· ing Oswald to CIA-sponsored . an· ti -Castro Cubans. THE HOUSE MEMO, which was not intended for public<Uion. draws oo conclusion about the Kennedy killing. But it lays out the evidence that the committee has gathered thus far llere are the highlights: -The CIA did not disclose to the Warren Commission that It had been trying lo knock off Fidel Castro at the time Kennedy was s hot Killers from the Havana un· derworld, controlled by mobster Santo.<; Trafficante, were used rn the plot again!>l the Cuban pre· m1er. The mobster who directed the attempt on Castro's life, .John Roselli , hinted privately that the sam e kille rs had been caught by Castro and had been turned against Kennedy. Interestingly enough, a Cuban exile, according to the memo, quoted Trafficante as saymg "that Kennedy was go- ing to be hit " Roselli had also suggested that the mob had ordered J ack Ruby to kill Oswald to prevent any disclosure o( the Trafficante connection. One of Ruby's u11 derworld associates. the memo reports. "indicates that in 1959 Jack Ruby traveled Lo Cuba and visited Santos Trafricanll' in Jail " The s ame source also re· ported that .. Ruby and Roselli had meetings in Mi ami several months prior to th<' assasl:.111<1 lion." -A WJTNESS had told com m ittee investigators that Ruby introduced her to Oswald at J Dallas nightclub two weeks before the assassination. She ''had been afraid lo come forth with her information." according lo the memo, because another woman disappeared after she mentioned seeing Oswald at Ruby's nightclub. But the long· :.ilent witness "is now willing to testify." -The Warren Commission met behind closed doors on January 27, 1964. to discuss "evidence" that Oswald had been a $200 -a-month FBI infor- mant up lo the lime of the as· s assination. The evidence came from two "independent" and ··reliable" sources. The com· mission's general counsel. J . Lee Rankin, took this up with the late FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover. who categorically denied any re lationship between Os wald and the FBI. Reports the memo "The Warren Comm1ss1on de cided that rather than embarrass J . Edgar Hoover a nd the Fnt they would not purs ue the l'V1dencc." A cred1blt· witness has told !louse investigators that he met Oswald an Dallas shortly befor<' Kennedy was killed. The witness ~wore that' Oswald was in the company of a CIA agent whom the witness had known for years by the name or Morris Bishop According to the memo, Oswald was also S<'e n leaving the Dallas oHsce or Alpha 66. an anti-Castro organ1zal10n founded and funded by Bishop -A DALLAS WOMAN, named Sylvia Odlo, reported that she had been visited by anti-Castro Cubans. They introduced her lo an Amerkan. whom she later re- cognized as Oswald. The Cubans told her that the Amencan was trying to pers uade anti-Castro g roups "to kill President Ken- nedy because of Kennedy's r eac- tion to the Buy or Pigs invasion ." Not long afterward, Kennedy was s hot. But the FBI mis- represented the woman's story to the Warren Commission, the m emo alleges. This report "of what the Hureau knew to be patently false." declares the memo, •·requires further in- vestigation." Should Courts Set Church Standards? The memo cites photographs and stones linking Oswald to members of a paramilitary, anti- Castro unit known as the "No Name Key Group." Some of the pt)otos show "Cl A agents as- signed to train the Cuban exiles and soldiers of fortune." Some members of the group were traced to Dallas shortly before the Kennedy assassination. -The committee has a cryphc Nov. 8, 1963 note allegedly writ- ten by Oswald to a Mr. Hunt. Oswald requests "information requesting m y position ... before any steps a rc taken by me or anyone else." The memo sug. ~ests that the mysterious Hunt might be Watergate's E . Howard flunt, who had worked closely with anti-Castro Cubans. W ASJnNGTON -The eourt.s of the Slate of Caliromla are provin& the legal truism that }'Our constitutional rights are on· 1Y protected wben they're not un- d er attack. The t'ourts there placed five adults, that is people over the age or 21, under the guardianship of th~lr parents. These people were de - clared Incompetent because they joined the Uniflca· tion Church of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon . a Korean Chris· tian sectarian who enjoys a perrectly foul reputation for no easily un- derstood cause. It 'a alleged that only a person deprived of rree will, i e .. someone who ha s been brainwashed or possessed or hypnotized or tripie-whammied, would join the Reverend Moon's church. One or the proofs •d· duced that Moonles have regressed below the age or rea- son ls that they work for frco In church enterprises or turn thelr salaries over lo church officen. Ir such behavior t. prtma·lactc evidence ol brain cell launder· ing, then every Roman Catholic monk or nun llvtn1 undor lbl V'bw or povaty ought to be adJud1ed Incompetent and made a ward of the court. By these standards the entire Mormon rellcton probably should be put under Federal court recelver'3hlp. tn addlUon to maklnl anti-black racism an article ol rallh, Monnons believe one of the ways you get to heaven is to wear long john undenrear with special little embroidered holes cut tn It. ls that or ls that not weird? Or what aboUt tbe 8uddh1As? They worahip a guy who wear5 no underw~ar and baa the hugest, most humongous gut on him you ever saw. My god ia a low-cal god and anyone who worships fatty-eie gOds should not be allowed to vote. IN THE EYES of the in· credulous every religion ls absurd. To Chuck Colson and Jimmy Carter. Bllly Graham ta the mellifluous notae ol born· again r~emption. To boat.hem. it.Just proves HEW SecTetary C ifano had better eet crack.inc on a re-birth control program The gentle Amish rolk in the Penn Sylvania Dutch country r egard it as slnlul to hold up their pants with anything but aarety pins. Buttons and zippers are the work of the devil. And Orthodox Jews consider shrimp morally unclean whlle the better restaurants charge $10 a plate lor scam pl. NevertheleA people say those Moonlea preach , reactionary rlght·wtni poUtt~r. So do Billy Graham and Anita Bryant, the Florida oc-aoae Juice lady who ad vocates banlsbln' •ays for Jeaua. Durtna tho t960I iorne or tbo lea troublesomely vulaar l'e- ttcious groups -C•thollcs. Presbyterians, An1llc1n1 and tbe lite -put lar1e amounts of money and support Into the civil rlaht.a movement. There were acreama then that tbe cbwd\es should stay out of polllicL But churches don't. even when they ( VON HOFFMAN J want to atay out and S<>rt or believe they should .stay out. The tnto"i~ation of mo'ral conviction cotnpel~ them U;> use pollUcs to gtve their beliers the force or law. The real bafner is why tt)e Moonios' paren'is object so vehemently to their children be· ine members or the sect. The parents should be rejoicing. They ought to be sending the Moon Punch Man contributions. He gets peo· pie to do what parents want their children lo do: MOONIES ARE always clean. neat and conservatively dressed; they absta!n from sex, alcohol and other drugs or pleasure; they gel up early and they work hard all the livelong day: they go to church frequenUy and pray in· ceuantly : they espouse no radical causes; and they uphold established authority no matter how barbaric or imbecilic. The wonder ls that parents aren't Insisting their children "Lut U111~ I was ht bet~ they t.au«ht mf' to ""d •nd wrile-11ow 111n la for forl{ef')' " 1om the sect. This Korean re- verend is so successful at getting Americans to live up to what arc popularly regarded os Christian norms the guy should rent himself out to school boards as u consultant. What would these young persons do if they weren't lead· ing a life or virtue under thr rubrics or Moonylsmo" They would be out of work or going to school; that is, being a charRc and a burden lo their parents and the community at large. They might be making pests or themselves here in Washington by demanding President Carter appoint them consumer advocates in the Department of Transportation. Worse yet they might become Hare Krishnas. Hare Krishnas do much the aame thing as Moonies. only they do it by shaving their skulls. wearln& bedsheets instead of buslneaa suits and s tanding around slre.?t comers banging on tambourines. tbis American adolescent rile de passage Is harmless enough but it tends to brlni all religion into ridicule, which ls why revere nds or whatever faith are predisposed ' to have the civil authorities s up· press it. A poor Moonie or Hare Krtshana Isn't derensaless when a court declares hirn or her a lecll incomPttent and put.A hJm or her back under the command of an •ting parent. He or she can retaliate by aoing out ond ch3ra- i n g Sl0 ,000 worth or mtrcba.nd.lM. Parents, you see, are legally responilble not only for tbtlr cblldren's !IOUll but olM> thelrbUls. t-·ootnntc . FBI Director Cl1.1rcncc Ke lley has told us that :HI 69 summarieR were provided to the commission. Kelley also said the bureau furnished the <'Om mission with all pertinent in· formation about potential infor mants, including the Cuban S~lvia Odio. The CIA. had not com menkd by the time we wen\. tu print ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hoht'rt N Wrrt1, l'lltl/1~lil'r Thomas KnVll f.d1tor llnrhoro Krtlh1th. F.drlonal Paqr P.d1/nr rh<· rd1torrnl JlilRC nr the Dally rtlnl \t>ek!i lO Inform ond :-.tirnul:itc rendcrii hv prl'scntlnA on this pAJ!l" dh er~e rommcntary on top1<.'S n( rnlt•rri;t by ~'ndftat· M col umml'lli. nnd c11r1001h~l!i, by prn\'ldlnR a forum for rcode-r•' \ 1r-.. ... ind h> prr,cnttnR th111 """ ~rapt>r·., op1n11111~ and idcu,; on rurrrnt IOJll<'<i Thi.' edltonl\I O(llnlon~ nf lht• P.11ly Piiot '1JlJ)C8r nnlv 1n thl' rdt101111I rotumn nl \ht' l<>J' 11r 1h1• Jll•IH' Op1nion<1 ex prt·,~Nl bv th1• rolumni~t" ond rarl1K1ni"t" 0011 lt'ltt•r -..n1c•r1111rr lhr11 o-..n and no l'ndor.,f'm('T'lt or thf'tr \It'.,., h\ 1h1• l>rul\ Pilot 'ho\JRJ I><' mfcrrrrl Wednesday, Apral 13, 1977 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi , ~ ,, •• ...,.. .... -... ~ .• ,,_.,...,rt•--- ··vou\~ got to admll 11"!> nut h<id tor pt·acrt1m..-· ··cot a problt'ni'' Tlwn wnti• to /-'at Ounn Pat will cut red tape, qt•llmg the arisw..r.~ and action y"u nePd to solve mequ1/1es rn y111•1•rnmf.'Tll and husmess Mail your questiori.~ 111 Pol num1 At Your Snvice. Oranqe Coast Da1l,11 l'ilot, /' <> llor 15/ill, Costa Mesa. CA 97626 As mam1 klll'r.\ r1.\ po:mhlt> will he answered but plumed mqum~ 11r lelln.o; 1101 mcludmg the reader's /ult name. addr1•s.~ and hu.o;mess hours' phone nu'!'bt>Tca11no1 he considnt•rl This culumn appearsdm· ly except Saturda!/S " Calling fhe ClaN• of .•. DEAR READERS: lli~h school reunion notices cannot be accepled for publication by Al Your Service. This Information should be submilled lo the P~ple !>l'<'lion of lhe Oally Pilol al least two weeks before lhe event. Painter'# Delil'IP'1J Spouy DEAR PAT In response to an ad I s aw on telev1s1on lasl i.ummcr. I ordered "Miracle Painter" and enclosed S~ 9S. St•vcral letters to the company re<1ut.'i.llng dell V<.'ry or a refund have not resulted in any action r II\'<' on Social Secunly and can't afford to lost• the monc.•y E I , Costa Mesa \'ou r<'port that you finally have received a complete refund. i\ VS has received !>f'Veral other non-delivery complaints about lhll. pr~uct which ls marketed by Dial l\1l'dia or Warwick, A.I. B ureau Trnf"kh•g Mirof"IPN DEAR READERS: Miracle Palnler and a slmllarly advertised product, Miracle SUcer, are advertised mainly on lelevislon. Respondents are told to writ<' lo an aru post ortice box or call an '!ea pbone number lo order the products. However, the markf'llnit company, Dial Media, bas no pt'rsonnc-1 al any location bul We\t Warwick, ' R.I., according to John DITomas!l<I of the Rhode ' Island Consumu Protection Ruruu. All orders are forwarded to this location where the company's 50 employes proce1>!> the 30,000 lo 40,000 orders re- ceived every wet'k. OITomasso reported lhal lal'lt September bis of· flee began recelvlnit a large volume of complaints forwarded from numerous other state consumer protection agencies regarding non-delivery of merchandJS4! ordered from Dial Media. Tht> company first uplalned that several thousand ordt>rs Wf'rt' tied up In lhe l'olted Parcel Service 11trtke, which last.-d until late December. But OITomas1>0 rt'pMlS that his office Is i.llll r.-ceiv· lng complalnU!, now approximately 20 per week, an unusually large numbf'r for one.• firm. lie said tbt' company now altrlbulc:-11 the volumlnou." complaints to the larl(e numbt>r or order'l ll handle ... otToma1um report.-d that all complaints he forwarded lo tht' company werf' favorably r.-solved ln a realiOnablt" period of tlmt>. Bul hf' not~ tbal lbe bureau has becomf' alarmf'd at the number of com plaints seol by lndlvldual ron'lu mn,. A bearing bai. bef'n \chNlulNI to df'lf'rmine If the company la reaolvlng complalnta only when preaaured by the bureau If th la la the case. Orfomaaao aaya. a claaa ac11on suit may ~ flled. Another PfOblem to be dlacuaaed a1 the hearing la the Indirect routing or ordera and complaint• which has fruatrated effort• or many cuatomers to contact the company. Other reader" with complalnls about Dial Media may writt-lo lhf' Dtvislon or Consumer ProttttJoo, Offlc.-of the Atlornf'y General, 56 Pine St., Providence, RI 02903. Wiii P ote...-Sof~guardH DEAR PAT WC' mnvt•d lo California last year and have stored our will in a bank safely deposit box since our arrival My son tells me that this 1s not good bc.>cuust• or rom rilr c nt ions that cou Id occur U my wife or I s hould dh• Where· should a will be kept? I don't want lo ro1111ult an attorney regarding thi1 small matter. ~o I hope you can obtain some ex- pert advlcr for mt• J E .. Costa Mesa A safe deposit box Is not thf' best choice for wlll storage because:-upon death thls box may be sealed, even lf It Is held Jointly wlth another penon. Your executor would then hav.-to go to court for 'permlNloo to open tht' box. Your safest course, ac- cordlDg to attorneys and bankers contacted, Is to keep a copy of your wlll at home in a rtre·proof con· talDer; with the origlnal belDg held by your ex· eca&or, often .-Uber a relative. bank trust company or attorney. t I I I l I Floored Brmm's Ha bit.s Talk WASlilNGTON <AP> -By now, most people have heard that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. or Calirornla likes theslrnple lit.. He refused to rnove Into the covemor'$ mansion. Instead, he kept his bachelor apart· ment where, 1t Is said , he sleeps on a mattres! ontbenoor. On a visit to Washington. Brown spent the hl1ht at the White House. Sen. Alan Cranston (0..CalU. ), was asked l(he knew which room J)rown atayed ln. "l don't even know which noor he slept oo," quipped Cranston. • W!dn!!c!ay. April l3, 11177 OAIL y PILOT A 1 Law Affects Cosmetics WASHINGTON (AP) -The Food and Drug Administration says that all labcl! attached to cosmetics after f'riday must list lbe producls' l4gredients. The annooncernent Tuesday climaxes a two-year legal battle with tht cosmetic indus try over FDA demands that people have the rtlht to read whal they are put~ing on lh~ir bodies.• THE FDA PUBLISHED re- gulations in May, 1975, requiring that all cosmetic and toUetry pro· ducts be labeled with their ingre· dients, listed in descending order of predominance. m eaning that the main contents of each pro· duct appear at the top of the list. Before the labeling rule went mto effect on Nov 30, the In· ( CONSUMER J d e p endent Cosmetic Mapufactll{ers and Distributors. an industry group, filed suit to block the FDA action. The U.S. Circ:ult Court of Ap- peals in Washington recently up. held the federal regulation, and the FDA followed its court victory with Tuesday's an- nouncement. THE INDUSTRY CLAIMED that the labeling would require long lists be attached to tiny tubes aud ja~ and would In· crease the cost of cosmetics. Industry officials said that a simple lipstick, for instance. m ight contain 13 or 14 mult1syllab1c chemical com· pounds Some products contain as many as SO The manufacturers also said • lbey would be revealing trade secrets by telling the public and their competitors what they put in their products. THE FDA'S REGULATION provides a loophole for prolec· tlon of trade secrets by permit· ting fragrances and flavors to be labeled only as ''fragrance" or "flavor" and not by their actual chemical makeup. Many manufacturers in the ' $6·blllion a year cosmetics in· dustry already have begun label· Ing products in anticipation of the FDA 's announcement. Dluor~e Sought Rep Leo J . Ryan, 51. Is being sued for divor ce bv his seco nd wife. Florence . 37 , bccuu~e of "ir· r econ c ilable dif f erences." Ryan has declined comment on the action. The dress ife. The pant life Robinsons peope ive it better 9t ess. ,/ Special! Summer pantsuits. ,$169i Two-p-.Ce with sailor-style or shirt style 1n polka dotS ov.-solkJ white pants. Pof y!fter. Navy. red or green. 1().18. MaH1J)hone. Career Ormes, 46. Cool and sleeveitis, a one·piece dress that goes from office to evening. With details like mitered seams and top·stitching, self belt. Polyester. Yellow or beige. 6-16. Mail/phone. Robinaire Dresses, 135. Special I 2-and 3-pc. pantsuits.· $29.97. A large collection of pantsuitt in various styles and colors. Jacket and pull·on pants, some with skirts, others with vest or dickey. All the perfect look5 for summer. In polyester. Mail /phone. Robinson'• "!'esses, 116. Robinson's Newport Fashion Island 644-2800 & Westminster Mall 898-43~1. • .. ... AB DAIL y PILOT Wednesday. Aprll 13, 1977 Legislator Travels NB's Badham on Tour of Europe By 0 . C. HUSTINGS OfUlt Oellf ~llot Sl<tlf Congress is on Its Easter re. ce11s, with many members re· turning to their home districts to see and be seen. However , Rep . Robe rt Badham CR-Newport Beach) has chosen to travel east instead or west during the spring break. ORANGE COUNT Y Democrats plan a May 3 birth- day party for Richard J . O'Neill of San Juan Capistrano, former County and Southern Calliornia Democratic kingpin and one of the party's biggest financial backers. The freshman representative from Orange County's 40th Congressional District is on an inspection tour to learn about the readiness of U S. fo rces in Europe .. The intincrnry for the nine members of the House Armed Services Committee includes London; Stuttgart, Heidelberg and Ramstein in Germany: ORANGE COUNTY Invitations have gone out for the roast Richard dinner al the Disneyland Hotel. Proceeds from the event (~ per person, $75 per couple, S500 per table of 10) will go to O'Neill 's favorite charity, the Democratic Party in Orange County. Athens; Izmir, T urkey, and Madrid. The congressmen will return to Washington D.C., April 18. · address the Orange Counly Forum o( Town Hall Thursday during a luncheon meeting at the Disneyland Hotel. Roasters. according to or· ganizers of the event, will include a number of politicians who have benefi ted from O'Neill's generosity. Among them: State Sen. Paul Carp e nter, state Treasurer Jesse Unruh, state Controller K en Cory, As· semblyman Richa rd Robinson and former U.S. Sen. J ohn Tun· ney . *** JOHN BIRCH S o ciet y spokesman CharJes E . Sm,ith will For reservations. call Judy Separia, 547-0954, or Jan Dockstader, 752-9100. UCI Prof Honored A UC Irvine professor has received the highest professional honor given by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers <IEEE>. Dr. Allen R. Stubberud of Irvine, professor of electrical engineering and associate dean of t he UCI School or_ Engineering, has been named a fellow of the IEEE. The 170,000·member organiza. tion recently awarded the title of fellow "for un- usual professional distinction" to 133 of its mem· bers around the world. Dr. Stubberud was cited "for contributions to the theory and application of time-variable systems and to engineering education." Presentation of the award was made by Dr. Robert M. Saunders, IEEE president, at a meeting of the instltute's Orange County Section at Cal State Fullerton. Dr. Saunders also is a professor of electrical engineering at UCL Deatlu Elsewhere S AN FRANC I SCO (AP)-· Fun~ral services were held today for Ted Allison, 57, actor and public relations man not· e d for his resemblance to comedian W. C. Fields. He played Fields on tel evision a nd in a number of public ap- pearances. LONDON <AP > (,ord Moran, !M. lh<' physician who spent ::!5 years looking after Sir Winston Churchill and told about 1t 1n his diaries. died Tue::.day STANFORD Emeritus Prof Georg" f:. Osborn, A:J . of thl' Stanford Law S«hool. a Sl'holar of mnrtgC11.:e and propl'r1y luw. diet.I Sun- Death Notice• IUIOOKS THOM.II~ JAME\ l\ROO~S JR b<>M MM ( h )() 19?11t CM\>•,,.fJ .. w(tV M•rr t\ 18 1~11 0fYflll"ldttnt o f PA\Ai'H'"" Pin~1·r tdmltv HPnry A W,.!11\ 1111\d \rtnt-t HMbillrA PIOf"lll•f'r fi•Mdy WU11,.m r- H.\Vjl._ Surv•vt'r1 bl ''>U\•n 0">1"141d E: •••V~\ of PA~n""l.t (tt "'" .. " m lc•w Mt\ O"'t>-J' 1P'\ l ov•lr" •tffwitlf Mr Uroo• \ mn..,Ptt ,,,..,.,, Prt\M'.ttn• tt> n..,1t100 1.,1nrH1 '" ,~., r,, •Cfu,.t..,'1 ,,()Ir, t-'•w r>ort H1'rfl"lr-•t•Qh \r~nttl Mlt1 t)f".,,..Q,. 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F ••O llovdV..Or<:19, AMARO SvM• m •nd O•Mv P DILi 0'4 Grrqory N """ JAflrl Ler LAllELLE 0.b•• l!utn j\rlor ,, ana ,:;, .. d 0f'l"lf Jr-HA,fHUS. Pnorb~ 5 •nd JoM I! : SANOENO. Rf'f • y 9.trrl'tt ,.,., "fhomu, ~arv 0 1\E RUES P•l•l<la J••n an<! 08• ""'" ev'l"~'HAtNE~ N•,-.cv A.. Mtd J•m" H 11; KOEPP, M•rv Etll!fl IWoht>nlMOOonEdw•rd \NVO!R, """dY LI'' Arwi MIHY ltW r,1~ ORONE A0\4'"1JN1 F-t<tl'\. Jo\c:rn., PUBLIC NOTICE FICTtTIOU\ &USINESS NAll'll'STATl!Ml!NT T nt loltowlnQ .,.,_, M• dolnq nu•I· 1\9\U\· NEPTUNE DIVIN(; CO. UO Tustin Av•nue, Sullt C, N•wC>Qrt 8HCll.CA'11>6l Em-11 V•'I<• Smllll 9ll1 Ooet Cl• .. Apt. 0, Hunli"'1!on e .. cn, CA Pattl<•• F . Han••n. !HO W•ktlltld, Anii"!tlm CA '1ll01 Tnl• ~1""'' I\ conduct~ by~ 1tm11. td 11trl1•1.,\lllO Emmel!\/ Sm•!ll Thi\ \lAl-nl WO flttd wifll llHt ('ountv Cl••ll or o,.,,.,. C'o11•h on Mfl<ll lO 101 ,, .. ,, Pvllll•i.d Or...,. CO.\I D•lly Piiot ,..,,,, .. '" 1, ,.,, nn 11 Neptune Society C"UMTION 8UlllAL ATS~ 646-7431 v--1111 "''""" ... ,"~• _,Cl ... , -(_, .... ~c., C.tll .., lpe """ ... .. tc llrt. CMt.1911r. ] What to wear under what? Come to May Co and see Vassarette's \\I ns and Outs" Fashion Show! When do you wear a camisole .. What kind of bra is best for your figure . Which are the best When do you wear a camisole? Which are the bes t panties? for pants? And how you ca n set a fashion m ood by what you wear under it. Come to the May Co South Coast Plaza and see the latest outer-looks, and what we've got to wear underneath-it· all. Meet Vassa rette's Ms. Judy Kaye and see the show Thurs., April 14th, 12:30 p.m. in the Intimate Apparel Dept Shown, our half slip that comes in nylon satin, $9.00 daytime lingerie 190-so. coast plaia l I OJ-1 Elegant 14K y g Geneva with tllagree spiral band $450 SD·6 Gorgeous 14K y g . diamond Ooxa wllh free form bracelet and approximately 1 carat 1n diamonds $1350 TZ·7 ExQu1srto 18K y g with hne Swiss movement - pave· dial w i t h diamond s Dial surrounded w1lh two rows ot diamonds $4795 TZ·9 1 SK y g Bueche Girod dial surrounded by two rows ol diamonds $3750 OJ-3 14K y g Hamilton bow-design diamond cover with approximately Ve carat total w eight 1n diamonds. with comb1nahon snake mesh bracelet $450 SD·9 14 K y g smartly styled Ool(a w i th dial surrounded by approiumately 1 carat 1n diamonds s 1125 TZ·t 1 16K v g P1age1 Wllh oval, f3o(!lan (1umeral wide dial and laced gold wire st)'IEPbracelet $1950 DJ·6 1 4K y g '1user combjnation watch-bracelet. very unusual. set with 9 diamonds S850 #4999 14K y.g ftne Swiss movement . with diamond pave' dial. approximately .\4 carat total weight. with carved bracelet s 1575 115000 14K y g with line Swiss movement. combination watch and bracelet attractive nugget style $975 #2510 l<IK y g. Omega simple design. with 2111 carats in diamonds and semi-free form bracelet. Excellent buy at S 1995. #4844 14K y.g. Omega deV1lle. Oval surrounded by approximately 2.'5 carats In diamonds s 750 4466 14K y g Omega deV111e surrounded by apnrox1ma1ely 2.'5 carats 1n diamonds. with mesh bracelet s 775 4762 1 4 K y g Omega contemoorary style one-piece tight mesh bracelet $ 745 4814 14K y g. Yellow gold Baume·Mercier . contemporary link style $365 SV·t2 14K Y.'G round d1al. faceted crystal. Geneva $499 4843 18K Y.'G bracelet watch. 21·1ew els S w iss movement $450 AC-13 14 K Y.'G Rolex Oyster·petpetual date - just S650 4303 Round Anker. all gold 17·1ewe1 s225 WR-14 14K y g. large green dlal ladles wa1cl'I S350 4096 14K Y/G Geneve. mesh bracelet $2S5 HT-15 14K Y.'G cover watch with 7 diamonds S250. OJ-16 Baume 5 Mercier. 14K Y/G. with mesh bracelet. Rose shape cover w ith center diamond 1695. MON-FRI 10 a.m...6 p.m. SATURDAY SD-17 Well tailored fa ceted c rystal 6-d1amond Baylor $465. OJ-18 Geneve 14K V.'G , textured wllh 7 diamonds in leaf design cover S535. SD·19 MarQu1se shape dial sat•n textured Croton DJ-20 $450 3·d1amond heavy bracelet watch. round. faceted dial. Geneve S385 DJ·21 R ectangular style Mov1ga. heavy textured with 18 diamonds surrounding dial S635 DJ22 Heavy gold Juventa diamond cover watch containing 58 diamonds $1470 DJ-23 Textured link bracelet watch by Geneve $485. OJ-24 1 4K yellow gold Navarre. 27-diamond cover watch, European catch S1350 DJ·25 Satin finish Alsta high style $345 OJ·26 14K oval unusual design Swiss movement S175 OJ-27 t 4K pear shape dial Zodiac watch wtth mesh br11celet s 159 TR·28 Lucien Prcca(d . attractive pearl and diamond watch ssoo M S·29 I 4 K Birks. with cover conta1n1ng three emeralds and center diamond $299 EG-30 Fine Juven1a heavy textured and tiger eye dial s 1195 EG-31 Lady's sQuare design W.'G Mathey-Tissot d1a1 and matching band $480. WR-32 18K W.'G large square design Omega watch. w ill accept 124 diamonds or other gems s 1150 TZ·33 14K Y/G high fashion w atch heavy lace pattern band Dial 1s oblong and surrounded by 32 line ou~l1ty brill1an1 cut diamond~ 52499 3517 18K Omega with oval design around blue dial. surrounded by 32 diamonds with attractive Ill agree bracelet 51350 DJ·34 t 4 K Y/G Embraceable style with mizey finish. $375 LM10 t 8K Bucherer bangle style 1ubular bracelet with blue dial S350 4842 Lambert 14K W /G antique with l1lagree style band S700 4941 14K W/G Waltham Premier. diamond watch and bracelet $375 HT-35 Omega Dlsmond cover watch. 13Vz caret total weight S7500 HT-36 Platinum dial cover watch e.25 carats total weight S31 00 TZ-37 Platinum Geneve diamond cover watch and bracelet 5.58 carats total weight HT·3S 14K W .'G Catena diamond cover watch and bracelet -4 "' carats total weight $3300 GB39 Platinum Hamilton diamond cover watch and bracelet. 4 75 carats in wus10 l<IK Y.'G with olle carat ol diamonds around dial $1275. WU757 14K Y/G with malachite dial surrounded by 1 41 carats in diamonds $1890. SD·45 total w01ght $3300. 18K Y/G Piaget watch TR-40 one-piece super wide P 1at1 nu m L ongin es bracelet with Lap1s dial diamond watch and..,,,~:':'"l=x-~rr.,..X'!-nr,::;:­ bracelel approximately GENT 31h carats total weight ~::.:::~....:..;:::......;...;.~~"""'.--~ $2200 TG-46 3187 14K while gold Lady Hamilton diamond watch and bracelet approximately 'I} carat total weight $300 DJ·41 14K W 'G Etoga. dial surrounded by two rows diamonds $1100 3384 14K W/G Elgin diamond w atch and bracelet approximately 'h carat total weight S400 HT-42 14K W.'G Genova w1lh 26 diamonds and two sapphires . approximately J,4 carat total weight diamonds $395 4215 14K W.'G Matlhew Trssot smartly styled S3SO WR-43 ltallan made 18K W.'G Omega surrounded by 28 diamonds $11 50 4866 14K W.'G Lady Hamilton with 12 diamonds approximately 2 carats total weight S950 3386 14K W.'G lady's Waltham diamond watch approximately 1,) carat total weight S250 33S7 14K white gold diamond Croton with band. 'h carat total weight S200 3369 Legant 14K W.'G case S45. 3584 1<1K W.'G Vogue $45 4225 14K W:G diamond case with plain gold bracelet. suitable for diamonds $315 342 14K W .'G c ase and attachment. fine Swiss movement bargain priced at S250 3391 14K W.'G Hamilton wtth band HS 3S3 1 4 K W .'G Jule :. Jurgensen with two diamonds A steal $60 4813 14K W.'G Elgin diamond watch and bracelet. 1.'5 carat total weight S325 3383 14K W.'G Hamilton diamond watch and bracelet approximately 'A carat total weight S295. 1050 14K W.'G Beacon Hill diamond watch with cord bracelet S225 338S 14K w:G Baume and Mercier with si x diamonds and semi-snake bracelet $290 MF-44 14K Y.'G La Femme diamond wa1cn with gold bracelet S450 362 14K Y/G Hamilton watch and bracelet $200 WU807 14K Y.'G diamond pave· dial., over ~ carats total weight, with textured bracelet 11225. 14K pink gold RoleK - old but good S550. EG'"'47 18K W/G Patek Phillipe with oelendar EG-48 S2250. 14K Y /G Mathey T 1ssot. surrounded by d1amonqs $1950. SV·49 .18K Y .'G Ome ga Constellation $750. OJ-50 1 8K V.'G case and bracelet. Rolex oyster perpetual 4822 $775. 14K Y .'G Girard Perregaux S675. 2778 14K W.'G tradition with diamond stud dial $315 GB-51 14K V:G Movado S325. AF·52 14K Y.'G Bueche-Girod $1100. WR·53 14K Y.'G Geneve with calendar S675. TZ-54 1 SK Y:G Corum line Quality w1lh roman numeral dial S 1925. EG-55 1SK Juen1a 20 dollar gold piece cover walch esauis1te $2400 ER-55 14K Y.'G Geneva with Calendar S675 TZ·56 Two Tone Bueche-Girod '>Quare dial S2390, TZ-57 18K Y.'G Bueche-Girod with Roman numeral dial $2390. 4095 18K Y.'G Longlnes ullrachron with calendar $1 250. 4936 14K Y/G Lecoultre automalic $500. SD·58 1 4 K Y.'G Corum. automatic and calendar $2550. WR-59 14K W.'G Geneve. with blue d1a1 S495. WR-60 14K W.'G automatic and calendar $650. WR·61 14K W.'G Geneve $480. HT·62 Longiries ·Platinum w11h diamond studded dial S750. S0-63 Piaget lank style watch with wallet brand new $1750. EG·64 14K Y/G Elgln Hunter's Case pocket watch $480. 4269 14 K W.'G Waltham, engraved case s200. , 149 1 <IK Y.'G oocket watch Roman numeral dial $200. 1145 14K Y.'G w11h porcelain dial Roman numberals numbers S300. 11 49 14K Y.'G Waltham with porcelain dial $175. EG-65 G .'F Hunting Case. Elgin pOCl<et watch with noral engraving • . EG-66 $235. Cl/F Hunting caae. Elgin Pocket watch • ,165. I. I . w.dneldar. Apn1 13, 1977 DAILY PILOT A9 Pig Good Pet? Racing Models Tllt:F \llLY CIRCU~ Ry Bil Keane PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOT1CE Sweet Lips' Fate Debated PORTSMOUTH, Va. <AP> - While Sweet Lips the pig snorted on the street bltow, three Vlrglnla Supreme Court justicea listened to the argument that Sweet Lips Is a pet, not a nuisance . ror SweetLipcs. The jury found Little violated a c ity law that bans keeping ''horses, cows, goats, sheep, swine or other livestock" ln the city except in designated' areas. The jue~ce.a. will decide whether the entire Supremll Court should consider overtum- ang a Virginia Beach Circuit Court conviction of Sweet Lips' own~r, Drewery Little. WHATEVER 18 DECIDED, though, apparently will be academic. for Sweet Lips Is heading for a life of ease as the show pig o( a meal-packing fi rm m Smithfield, Lillie said. A JURY DECIDED last Se1> tember that Little's Virginia Beach inn wasn't a proper homt> While Llltle talked with re porters outside the court, Sweet Lips. now a hefty 14-montb-old. 400-pounder. snorted noisily. 4 to Attend Trustees Set Denver Meet A majority of the Saddleback College boa rd of trustees will attend a national meeting of junior col- lege trustees next week in Denver, Colo., at a cost to the taxpayer s of m ore than $1,000. Joining trustees Frank Greinke and Norrisa Brandt at the meeting which begins Sunday and runs through April 20, will be newly seated board membt:rs Eugene McKnight and Robert Price. The event they will be attending is the annual American Community and :Junior College Trustees Association convention. Questioned about the legality of a quorum of the board attending such meetings outside the home district, college officials indicated that the Orange County counsel ruled similar sessions legal if there are no deliberations or formal actions taken. The convention involves workshops and seminars during which board members can ex- change ideas and work out mutual problems with trustees from other parts of the country. L.M.Boyd Why Jumbo Can't Run Silvera do Evaluation Scheduled Sil verado High School will be evaluated by a team of three educators from the Western As· social.ion or Schools and Colleges next week • The appraisal follow'> :.a six-month self-study by the school's stare and leads to the association 's action on the continued accreditation of the con tmualion school "THE P URPOSE of the visitin~ team is to help the i.chool look at itself objecttvely." said Principal Balle y Daughtery. "The team will bring an outside pro- fessional viewpoint to the self-study " The team will be headed by Robert E Brown, vice principal and counselor at Valley View litgh School 1n Ontario Recalled W ASJUNGTON (AP> -Some of t.hooe electric toy road racing set.a have run Into trouble and are being recalled by the Consumer Product S&fe- ty Commlasion. THE TOYS were dis· tributed nationwide to hobby and toy stores. Desert Taleis Series Set "De se rt s and Desiertos -From Death Valley to Baja" is the ti- tle of a four-part lecture series offered by Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. fO 5 P.M. 'ICTITIOUS 8 USINIU NAMI! SlATIMINT T~• IOI-•"'! 09• .OC. I• CIOlftll l>u\1° he\\. CONSUL T4•Ht' 6Utl"ll!U S""Vl(.E 10o. -IOft Way, C.otl• ~~.CA •>t?I C.,ol• .--SI-1"' M••-Wav i:..10.~w CA tt.11 Tft'> ""'""''' I\ <-.Cltel l>Y _..In dlvldual c..-oi • .-cwws1roc.o1 Thi\ ''"''n"Wtnt ••\ 111.0 wllh t"'t '-t• P~•• <~ o.....,_ tou,.lv on Apru .... ,,. .... ,, PUBLIC NOTICE SUl"ElllOltCOUllT Of' THE STAT( OP'C"Lll'OltNIA 1'011 TMll COUHTY Of' Olt"NOll NO.A·"!M PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8U,1NIU N"Mll Sl"TllMINT t "'toll-I"'! llO•-~ <1•e dol1>9 bu•• ,.,.,, .. " COMM[R(IAL CONTRACT l"IHALL.A!ION CO. SSO ProtnOt\IC>fV Or W Nt'Wtl'>rl l\otdCll CA ~1..0 t1~n' v tfq\._ ~)I) Promontory Ot w '<•w-10 ... <n.Cll ntM> -.Al~~ r l••~I . • ~ 6~1b0.• Co•~'­ N1 wu~l &r(wh (4\ ff\•~ f)U\i~._ '' (l)nth>rtMJOV ~ """'' ,.,, Ottrll"lm'11ihin •t1 fHy Ji,,,\ '"''' t 1t+•n-. nt w n\ 111~ with th~ (.,,,,,,., c ,,.H ot O'·'"Of" Couoty o" M '" '1 I/ IY/I F1JN l'uhli -.hft.d Or •n<>• C,,.~t 041ly Pifot M ttrrtU JO,.....,Al>'ll•.>J.1U1 llJ1 ,, PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU N4M( STATEMCNT !..,. tolla"'1nq--~•••dol"9 bu>o· ""'\ .. .., YN '>TUOIO Y<>c;"NASTICS, 110. "iAfO''" 81¥\1 )v1t, 2().t Co,t. Me'•• ( .-. .,,,, ( ,,,..,,,..,. IMWOOu,, UOO Ad•mt h • Ar>I 1'I P CA>\IA-· • ('A.,~,. ..... ,, r o ..... N"" ,u, "' .. eo,dovd .. , • ...,,.o,.•S.Mt\ C•'1'4J ft\1-. t•.1\•,_\\ 1\Conduc:lfld by 41 UM1t- ' tn.1rfl\I r·.l'\lD (tlhf'ru._ p..,,Wdot., Jf'Hl"I r 0 hrMll'!I 1 ,,, .. , ... '"""""' W•"t filf'd W•tf\ t~• c ,.,,,.,. r ,,,,. flt Or "'Of Coun•v OI\ ,,,. ,. ",,,If,, ~'JIU o 101 ... ,.. .• ,, '> ·'"'i' (.~,, Otti•v P••ot M ,,, "'lt' i'~Anrll• H )0 11111 ,, .. H PUBLIC NOTICE l'tCTITl()ljS llUSIN(S\ N"ME Sf.ATIMl!NT Tn1 to11n~1.,.,1Pl''"-""'1treckH~ bus•· f'll''. ... ,\ Wh:.it :.arc the three most feminine names for girls you can thank of? How about the three most masculine names for boys? When th05e queries were put lo numerous stu- dents by a study team at Penn State. they listed Sue, Elizabeth Md l.mda as the most feminine moniker<>. .1 n d n a v c• K 1 r k ::i n rt Ma c h al'I ::i:-. the· mos t mascuhrtr WASC, ONE of six a c- crediting associations in the United States. is responsible for accredit· ing high schools and col· leges in California, H awaii . Guam a nd American schools in the Far East The free series 1s open to the public a nd is scheduled Fridays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. begin- ning April 15 m OCC's ~~ ;;TALI~~· BIG~~gr• NOTICE 01' Ml "lt1NOOtJ l"fTITIOH FOii flltOIATI! 01' WILL AND 1'011 LETTlllS TESTAMl!NT"llY AND FOii "UTHOllllATIOH TO AD MINI STEll UHOlllt THI! INDlll"INOENT ADMINIUllATION DI' ESTATU ACT Cl"ltOIATE COO( Ht llTSEOI ~. E\1<11~ of J MONT E. JOHN~TO"I. l'D*<e•\"d NOTICf •S 1<f<IE8Y CtVF.N '""' SECUR ITY l>A(ll'IC NATIONA i 8~,..., ~ ,...dt•r.nltt 8r'l"'"<I A\\OCltthon ""~ f0,.'9 no tf'I•" ·• pt'l lft0n tor PrQ4Mtf" t>f Wiii '"d .,,, •\\u~nrr of \ 1 tt•'' fl'\t~m'"f\IM'f" fl\ tM O'"Of10"_., ttnd fOf •utf'wu11Ahnn to Admlnt\t•• thiit .,,.,,. U""d~r ttw ln<)ttQ!'n,,...f\t Adm•nhl tffflOf' ~ e,, .. ,,." Mt Ptr.M1~ COfti. ,., tt INl rtrnATIONAl MOOEL£1t SHOWS ~,, w "1" ~· . p 0 8o• 11111 C.O'tl ~ M•u (.A 'ti&?/ OM.•ld " P•tto->. 1'621 '"'" St """''"f'.lrovt.CAt?- An1t t Nf)tlf'ltOD 171 Vt~ Nie~ '4•"#M tl f\.t>,l<.f't. CA4t1*41 WUft,.m ( Nortl\of'OO Jr 1Jt V•• NH• N•..w-O')"t fM«" CA•lM.l Ai:tJm Jm askt•d how 1t came lo bt· tht> custom lo select 12 P<·oplc for Jury cluty rather than uny other numtx-r Court asl rolo1o1er'I 11sc-d to pack Juries And they dad s•i by rhuosm£ each member born under a d1Hcrcnl sign o! the Zodiac. thinking that w a:r they'd ~et a com- plete cross-section of personality types Or so contends one student of cnml' and puni~h· ment. There's a time clock on the m urket now that plays a tape recording oC the bo.ss' voice whenever you punch an If you·r~ Nrl>, you get congratulations. IC JUSl on lamr. best wishes. If late, chewed out Or whatever mcssageso1d boss wants todf.'hv1 r Among runaway children n"". the ~1rl" outnumber lhc boy!I •:u:Plli\~TS Q "llow cf<• vou l'"CJ1l.11n thr f:i l't that 1·1t·phanls can 'I run., A ·nw1r hind l•'I-'' .iri• &1N1 1 ln-,1• tn their fronl lri:t' lfth1•v r.in lh1 •\ d ''''II n11th1•1r11"n ht•1•b Su lh1•' shurrt1· CJ • Arl' lhcr1• Jll\ 11' 111.I! d1 ·" 1•r11l.int' ''' W1llia11l Shak1·,111•.1rt•' A No. ,111<1 lh1•n· hJ\1'11 1 h•·1·11 .in, mc•· 1 fl49 wlll'n t h1• last or ..... '"(Id .IUj.!ht <'r' J1c•tl Q ''Wh €'n a nH•tc•or hits th1• 1ot11und 1s II hot or rold')" A. Hot on th<' nul~1il1• rnlcl 1111 the sn'>tde Shortly after il land'>. its lt·m1K·rature again 1s about that of Ice w::iter A plant specialist suggesL'i you save the ashes from your rigaretlc11, cigars and pipe tobacco to 11pr ead around your living greenery, thus to prevent droopy leaves. ln· teresting, if true.'. THF. TAI.KEKS If you look over the bloRraphy shelves in a large Uhrary. you ml#(ht discover that a dis- proportionutcly lar~e number or famous ))eO· pie J(Ol lo be renowned by virtue nf their ab11i ty lo talk wl'll rather th11n hy any other talent. True, they'vp twc•n doers, too. But If they became lenderii. they could not credit that to mu11ical ahll1t y, malhcmallcal J,tt'nsus or ony hlt'rary R•fl The history of mankind has been decided nol so much by the silent s:11nls und scientists as by the talkers Announc1no TnP Opening Of Tne GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE of ALEXANDER BOKOR, M.O. 275 Victoria Suite 2H Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Phone 63t•241& 831-2416 24 Hr. Excnenoe Please Call F« ~n'"*{' I A s e If.s tud y a n d fine art.s hall e\•aluation are rl'QU1red I o f urcrcdated schools 1912 HARBOR BLVD. (AT 19th ST.) '"' "'".IM\\ '" Cf.)f'JOurlt"d bv " "1• rw•r •I f.,ltf,...r\htn r~.·•tn A P .. tton everv favt-V<'ars Call 642-5678 Pul a few words to ""or!( for ou. COSTA MESA (714) 642-3177 1.,n I ti nll t\I WA1 lilt'ft Wiit\ t~ r '"',, , •. ,., ,.t ()r"'nQtll Cou"tV on ~ •' "" ,,,, \efll l'li'"fHUVI ffl '#nt(" '\ f'nl"°"'" ffH f!'1401J -----------------------•ur*ht'P f'o-trt ••• ,, '""' ,,,,., tt\t" .. ,.,..._ I •• ,, •t\..1 f)r ,n.., (At\I [I ••Iv p.,. I ---------1~nori1", "f'Pr.•df'lf'l'lff'W' "',m,."nbl'•" 'I.Ji' • It/' '1111 ··~• Save90 c:at Carl's I ~ere·~ your chunce to save 90<; on three of CJrl '~ most popular sandwiches. Offer g~H>d ,1t .ill of our cn nvcnic.~nt locations. r----------------~ I Save 35c on a .. #.0 .=: o :-:-A I Super Star Hamburger. .. .. · • '! ti I l'rt''t<·n1 th" C"Clupon Jnd try our h11:1:cq hJsnhur~~1 I I lw11 m.in-!>11cd pJt11c<; cif 100% beer, tClppcJ off with I l1·1tuct'. tomatoc<; and Jrcss1n~ on .l sesame seed I hun. L1mil onc -,,1ndw1t.h with 1h1s coupon. O ne cou I pon per c11.,loml·r, plc.1~<'. Offl'r good 1hru M,1y I , JQ77. .h I I I • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -•1 Scnre 30c on a • B I Charbroiler Steak. .z:.~ ..::::---I (flaked and formed bed) I l'rc<>cnt th" rnuron .ind try our l.harbr<'drr Ste.ik ~ I "1r1dw11 h )1'11 ~~··I ,1 del1c.tOU\ly 1uicy portmn ut ~A'-'lllill'~ I <. h.11br11il1 r '°lll•,11<., crn.p, lrcsh ll•ttuce. tom.1111 I 1111·, md 1·Pl1kn brown onion rsn8s served 11n I .1 ~ounlouflh roll l 1m1t one SJndwich with I 1h1 .. ln11ron Onl l<'Upon pl'r customer. pie.ht·. • I Olttr 1~oocl thru May 1, 1977 I I -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -·1 Save25cona ••• c Carls Famous Star Hamburger: • • : Pre~nt lh1s coupon ,,nd try our best-sellinH ham· bur.-it·r. A man-s11ed pJtty nf 100% beef. topped off wilh ltttuce, tom,1toes, and our spcci,tl C.irl'~ drcssinp.. All served on <i toilStC?d sesame seed bun. Limit one sandwich with this coupon, 0f'le coupon per customer, plcoaSt. Offer good thru May I, J077. ••••••••••••m••• I I I I 3101 Newport Blvd., Newport Beech 17971 MacArthur Blvd., lrvlne 2092 SE Brlatol, Santa Ane 1720 E. Dyer Rd ., Santa Ana 18032 Culver Dr., Irvin• 279 E. 17th St., Coata Mesa 1550 Adam• Blvd. Coate Mesa ..... ... , y.t tor AC>P•I )" 1•11 .. t \0 l)t) • m to -'"• '""'''1""°"' .t 0.·JWlrtm,.nt NO 'f\t \.lttd IOU.tf ·t* tty\ r:1v1( t'1 "'"' Q r1y1 P UBLIC NOTICE W fl> .. t '"' tn1 (th '\f \ •l\t.l Attd • "ICTI TIOUS llU\INl(S\ NAMl£SfATl!MENT C .tl •orn111 (Mt,.Q Art11 1 t•n WILLIAM [ )I JOHN '"""'1ft(IAtk CllUllC~MANK ANOANTtN AttOl'M Y\.tl l.IW IMJ Wllt!Mtt ..... , kl14 1040 •n ert, Miit•, CMll<lnti•'*21 I Ttt: ClUI H~IC1 AllWM't'I.,· "911110ft.,. Pul>ll\Nld °''""'11 CH\I O•••v Pllol, ADfll 17 1), 1• 1'17 UH·ll PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'EltlOlll COUlltTO" THE n "Tl£0"CALlf'OltNI" ,Ollt TN( COUNTY 0" OlltANGI • HO llfll .. OltDElt fO--.SMOW CAUSI! f'Oll CHANGE OF ~-ll lrt IM -r ol "'4t APClllOllOfl of "14NCY" E NEECE For Clt•nqe ot Ntm• n... oc•loon o l NANCV ANNE NEEC ,,._,,. ch~ ,.,f n.Am• "tYlriq bl' ~fl I'd If\ (.l')Vrt •f\d ti dOCH!Ui~ trn \A141 ADOlitAtlon th•t ~•~CV A NE Hf ECr f\.)\ ftll!d•n •oe>t•cdl""" o •.•no tnAt ,... l\Aniw. bt <"•nQf'O to lO<llA MAAIA A0~4N Now t~r,.for• It I\ ,._rf'f»r orai-r•1 •'WI 01r•c1rd lh•t tll Ot-t\Ol"I\ '"t•t•\t ) flod '" \ .. Id m•tt•,. If) •'OOt"Af f}li'fOf'"" lh1' Court m O!CMtl~ttt l on tftof )4th a..'yot M•v 1•11 •• tt o·c•oc." •"'. oe w•d d•v to \how c.~ wtty ,,,... A~l<•UfW' tor <"•~ ot ""~ "'hov•d not bl-11r1n1..i 11 •s Ill'"~ Ofl#<~!l 1".M ~ ('OOy ol tltl\ Order be puOll-In tltt Or"'Ot Co•\! 0111v 1>11o1, 1 ,,..,,.."' "' ~Mral Cl«ulfOllon, prlrtted In Or- Covnt,.M IH\lonU•• .... _ .. lo•lour l•I wt~~-.--slll' ... IOl .... IMYOf M ldhHrlnq. O•IMIN• lllll~vol AIWll. Hn. llRVCE W. SUMNER Ju!lqo ol n. Superior Court NANCY ANNI Nl!ECI! l"Vl•U..S...0. 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C•lltor11I• (tf'jltrMI~ .... , .......... fe<ll llld-1 Ml i.-tlt!M full-• !.1r .. 1 CO.I• Mne. CA '2U7 Ind ro\ldoftO\ ot all .,.r .. nt alld Tllh Mllltff It ~ltd lly a '°"' Mtllt< lftt.,ttle!l 111 Ille -•I H -atlo11 ltflrwtP<1I• 111 f tW of c.,_.,~ !ft· CONSt4El.f'MIWIClt, IHC.. ,1u•t Ille ,..~ of 1 ... ""''""'-~T.Mll(lloll, Secr••wv • .,,__,,.,..~. .......,.... TM City Coundl ef"" Cltt ef CMte Tlllt "~ we flltd wt"" '"' MeM,_lh•IOM1bNl9t1Myer (..,..tr Clertl of°'•-c..t1., °" en-'"· MMU12S, ~. 0.ATIEDI .,,,..t,tm. .,,, .. "Wfl"*' (>-Ola\t o.tiy ~lei, ~I .... 0rtfttl 0..tt Delly Pli.t, •"'~"" 14'1-11 M.-c.11», ... ...,11,,u.20.1'7111 ... ,, ,,--.. -----------------.. 1 ' I I J 1 • - A 10 DAILY PILOT 'Nedneaday.Apnt 13. t977 Tonight's TV Highlights Two More Views of Howard Hughes . ~ NBC EJ 8:00 -The Wonderful Kangaroo. Australia's national animal is spotlighted in this documentary narrated hy Peter Ustinov. KTLA 0 8:00 -"The Christmas Tree." William Holden and Virna Lisi head the cast of this 1969 movie drama. CBS 8 9 :00 -"The Amazing lloward Hughes." The lire and career of the wealthy and mysterious air pioneer . moviemaker and industrialist are traced tn this TV movie airing toni ght and Thursday. <Review. this page.) TV DAILY LOG f WEDNESDAYI I EVENING I 6:00 0 0 a 10 (111 3 J Ht•' Cl 23 6 ( 29 a ) ED Htws 0 26 Sl1r Ire~ 6 Gomer Pyle O Cun,mo~e ID P11t11d1e f1m1ly Q) Ad1m·IZ m [lectrtc Comp.iny En 011m1IK Serm l9 Mike Oou&llS -6:30- 0 D1n1h! 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"O Sharhy <R> Sharkey biaeers a Japilnt\e mnul wnhl !ht yount man goes AWOL, lhcn confuses lhe maller further Yfhen he all empts to use mis lrarnrd Japanese in communttdt•nit w1lh lhe iecru1fs lathe• du110~ a d1•.c1plinarv hea11np m Merv Cnffrn Show CD The Vir11111•n 2& S•ud1 At•b1a ·sup"' Priw•·• EI:> Grul Pe1lorm1nces r '"Yid llidlP dnd 0dOCPIS -9:30- CI 21 & I 10 m Srrota's Court (k) lhP Sphl Up With h1\ ~11ll11~nd Maure•n. anrrv ""'th him lor lakrne ht r fnr £1dnl•d. m.unt• nanlf men clulltr1ng up ht~ cour1 1111;m •nd d st11Ps of bo1,111e uses. ludfe ~1101a has • vrrv rough hme. ED LI tn1r!a Bien tnada 10:00 0 Jl & tQ, @D K1ne1ton· Conlldent11I ·A Sale P~e" Bt.ick mall appu~ 10 be the itason a top IV anrhON<oman (01ana Muldaur) is b•c~•np, away !tom sto11es dnd lhru1en1ng to qu11 U O News I & Celtbnty ltmJt 0 ( 2t; $ ) 1}1 Ch1rt .. ·s An&t!J tRI lh• Seanct A conlrdenc• man u "" J .. oman m•d1um a~ a me•ns ol ·~bb1ng elde1ly uch womeo. ffi b11tl Tod•, 26 Burt ~chmch 1n 'pus Ho. l tID $(enes from A Mmiace ltn 11 d•. have passed s1nct Ma11ann1• • ind lohan hr .t ackno;1ledeed ltoublf '" lhtir ma111~g~ !hey have s~p~ 1.rlld h.id attaus, d1vo1c•d Jnd "rna,,1ed others. 3nd t1n•lly. sh~1111r. 011 1llrr11 summ~r wPpk•nrl. they 11• 1111• In •n1nv <1 m~1u1r .iff•.t1on tli.;1 1omp• tr11m kn11wl•d~• Pd1t1lullv ,, """'' m ll llitn ~Ho -10:30-m@ m News 11:00 o o m ,.""' 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"'tttsl>erth" m All 1ttch1 si-... ,.,Ml .,, 111« Prowl," "'nn ol Gold" -2:05- 0 Mewit: "f-111 A Jttp" (dtl) ~I Adlph Mttktr, V1veca l•MIOr\, 10\tDh YAdl1n DAYTIME MOYllS Al'Rll IC Below, for yo11r tOftwtmence, "' the day's -••s. 9 JO D "M111mt" (toml ~8 ( huln 8oytr Mrchrl~ Mor(An 10;00 M '11M l'aSSWOf'd Is Cour act" (drA) 63 Orr\ BtlRArd• MaM Pt1..chy ~lllfd I voch 111>0 D ''SMll •• 01nc1" tmu\1 J7-lr.d~t11" Ci1naN Rog"\ f lfwArd [ vttPll Horton 12 00 Q) "Two Sm11t l'tople" (Coml H; 1.uc1llt Ball lohn Hnc!t~~ Lloyd Hola~ llu21 Hm I 00 Q "Adftnture hi Oi1meads" t•dv) 40-Ctor&t Bient 'f "FM F1111trs" ldra) ~l lamrs ~son O•nlellt Oim-v• Z:OO D '1fllldltnttf '73" (wnl ·~-James Stew111, Shelley W111ltrs. Dan Ouryn 3:00 QOl ct) "blit" (com) 67- llosahnd Ruswll, Brian Ahcrnr 3:30 D (C) "Tiit LM WI!" (W- 6) '69-lloyd 8'1d1tt KOCE Television (50) ,... TM• MACN•ll,/LCNRllt Rlfll'ORT •·JO A~llOTe~NIQUUO"llCITOtlNO"l!ve~Wllll lhDf'tl,,OOI" 10 .. tHSTRUCT'lOHA\. l'ROOltAM$ > Ot IUAMI H t'lllT 4 Ot lOOM 4 >O I Llc:TRIC CIOMl'AMY S·to MtS11RROOIRSNllON80RMOOO t ·Jt YILU AL•O•• 6 .. OfAMTTOCNANC• • M HARCN,TN•OUHT,.0R"IRIO'IA\.MIANINO "OldM.,.h\WOft'1 06 ' I .. Al'~llOTICMNIOUHOl' llCITCMINO "I!'" Wl!ll l!•-Olo->" t')f STARllOARD I .. $0UM1nTAGI "Sl"O ~ • J•rr ~ .. ' .. WOMANA\.IYlt' JQbOl\(rlml,..lltn Oo"'O"""""''"'"hovtll~" 11 .. MICltOMlt ANO MIN "C.rt11ln o .. th tt .. TMIMACHllL¥M•lll 1-.~T t by JAY SHARBUTI' LOS ANGELES CAP) -Folks who aren't sur - feited by now with the Life story or mysterious multinul.JJoru.11re Howard Hughes, who d1ed a year ago at' age 70, are getting another look al it torughl and Thursday. <Channel 2, 9 p.m.) It's a CBS lwo·parter , "The Amazing Howard Hughes," based on "Howard : The Amazing Mr. Hughes," a book by Noah Dietrich , Hughes' top aide for 32 years, and Uob Thomas. the AP's Hollywood chronicler. TOM MY LEE Jones. a good young T\' HEVIE\V actor, has the title role . lle's an amazing Hughes ~ look-a like. but 1f you shut your eyes you'll swear James Garner of NBC'i. "Rockford Files" is doing to talkin$l Ed f'landers, who drew critics' cheer s for his qne·man TV spe~1al. "Barry Truman Plain Speak- ing." plays Diett1ch. a man alternately fascinated andexaspera(ed by his reclusive. enigm atic boss. Tonight's opener. which should provide good in- sights into Hughes' character but rarely does, cov- ers his adult life to the age of 41, wbeo he nearly was killed test-flying one of his planes in 1946. ''THE SILVER STREAK" IPGJ "THE VAN" ''PICK-UP" (R) CITY CEMTH CINEMA!. SA FAWY IMANCHUTEA EX I C FAWY !CITY OR ()(I "SILVY STREAK" "THI IUQC lllD" 111 ''THE VAN" "PICK-UP" (R) "KIHGKOMG" ~"UR GU•RD" lPGt , Open Doily 12:30 p.m .. PG •h Ice ·~-~ skating everyday. I MESA YBDE C&fTB ..... 'A--. c.... Mew Ttl. 17141 979-8880 All CM MA ... e.AIGAtHll\AfS,, l'll'UYDll1'Yl.,'30fltM.•ll l$ &&~';!!'.,.~~ ~AZA ft ,, ............ ,.'IA'.•I••• tt• '-• ... ,,.., T1D ~ lllL4UOVI -!Ullr:or YOW URI M SILVER S~~E~l..f " 'I•• • 40-lO·\ \0•1 u .10 ()0 JAMI..._..._. C.•OIGt \IGA\. '" ''f'UNWITH DICK&JANE'~ I'(; I »l >t l 1 .. 7 l .. t-10 "FUM-TlUClllM" WITH 'THlVAM" 11\.UWH .--TH< •tell Utt l • ,JSHH !Oii f'OUNTA .. -LL.SY' ...,......:,t:.ir.=..~.· • 0 ... ·- ·~ T HURSDA. V'S SHOW COVERS ht:. battles with a Senate probe tnlo wartime profit:.. his 1ncreas 1ng- ly eccentnc personal and bw.meb~ behavior and finally his death of kidney failure m April 1976 The premier briefly l(lapfrogs ahead to the period just before ~is del!1,h, showing the critically ill magnate aJone iQ bedln his darkened hotel room in Acapulco, Mexico. Shortly a fte rwards, Hughes' early career begins. At 19, followin g the death""b6 his father, a heart attack victim, he s urely and decisively takes over the Hughes Tool Co., hires an account ant named Dietrich and sets off a Life of great wealth and headlines INCLUDED IN T HE ACCOUNT arc hts abortive attempt to make a steampowered car. h11> obsession with aviation. success in the movies. the J end of his first marnag~. h1!> as::.orted romances and all that. Som t' partb of the show are excellent, • particularly the uviat1on segments and hli effor t to .. m a ke the World Wur I flying classic, "Hell's Angels," wtuch he s hot as a i.iltml film just as the talkies came in, then rcshol with s1)und, lhe tota l tab exceeding $5 million. ~me clues to the workin~s of his mind also • check in, prima rily in stem~s of his brief roma~ce with slrong·wllled, Independent actress Kathann1: Hepburn (Tovah Fcldshuh plays her). She makes him hint at the source of his incredi ble d rive a fcclin~ of bein~ unable while a youth to Ii vc up to his father's l'X pectat1om .. BUT T HAT 'S AS CLOSt: as Wl' gel to un- 'Roeky' R I ? derstand1ni:: whut m akes him tt<'k The rest or th1· ea • • ltme generally IS Spent JUSt ~atchtn~ him lick, Set'· 1ng him quietly bafflt.· and befuddle those around him. Bo. ' R t • M ·xed Flanders. a:. D1Nrtch, might have helped with ix.ers eac wn l some narration of lhcom·s about llughes' behavior LOS ANGELES (AP ) Sylvester Stallone. the write r and s tar of the Oscar·winning m ovie "Rocky.'' attended his first fight about a year ago. The filme's director doesn't even hke the sport. How dJd they score on box ing realism ? "I liked the film. I thought the fight sequences and everything illvolved with boxing --running, tra ining and the gym 1>cenes -were pretty re- a lislic .... Rocky looked very much like a fighter ," said Carlos Palomtno, world welterweight champion. Some fighter s wert' not so complimentary "I THOUGHT IT STUNt(. ll was a lou~y picture. lforr1blc. If I had been Rocky I would have been suspended for fighting over my weight. Much too unbelievable." !>.aid Art Aragon. bailbondsman. actor and ex·f1ghter But feathe rweight c hampion Danny Lopez !>aid the film "was very rcaltstic. except for training in a meat locker. That was the only thing that stood out as unreahsllc. The fight with the champion was great. I dJdn't sec many technical flaws .. Stallone. 30, was not a boxing fa n. Director John Av1ldscn saw his first fight arter beginning work on the r1lm . "I knew nothing about boxing, nor did I like boxing, nor do I even now hke boxiog. The story was what attracted m e ·• "SLAP SHOT" 1a1 "TWO MINUTE WARMING" 11NETWORK11 ta> "SHAMPOO .. IRJ 11DE EE IR) "BURNT OFFERINGS11 "WIZARDS" (PG) "MONTY PYTHON & THE HOLY GRAIL" "LITTLEST HORSE THIEVES" "WIHHIE THE POOH" CHILDllEM'S PRICES "ROCKY" "IURHT OFFERINGS" tPGI "SILVER STRUK" IPGJ ''TUHHEL VISION" "IL.ACK SUHDA Y" IRI "OHE FlEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S HEST" "SLAP SHor· IRI "LAST DET A.IL" IRJ BUCK SUNDAY' IS AL.RUDY THE SCREEN' NEWEST RUlllWIY SMASH! IT'' A TRIU.MPH 111 CUSS BJ ITSELf!'!.R~· Re..a New Yo•' Oaoly N•w• 'BRACE YOURSELF FOR 1BLACK SUNDAY'! IT IS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE FINEST ESPIONAGE THRILLER OF RECENT YEARS ! It 11 •n elegent and rlchly le~tured production The climactic sctnu alone ere beyond comp•re lor shHr cinem1ttc and drtmetlc 1u1pen1t!" -J11e111n C"•' So1ure1., llo•••• 'BLACK SUNDAY' IS PURE DYNAMITE! A pulutlng film. T ()f>nolch. non.slop 1et1on1 The tension bulld ind builds until it llntlly-ftgurahvtly end hte11lly-uplodes on the screen•.. •••O,,bch1ncUe• J 4'''"'• Co"I• Ma~Al•t\• But there is none Instead , he usually s hows up to .. caution him about overspcndtng, then withdraws . Despite fine d1recl1on by Wilham A. Graham. tonight's "Amazing Howard Hughes'' is less than amazing. It's simply a flat rec1lat1on. not an at- tempted explan ation, about Lhat still-m ysterious genius. • An THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA Cllll ,_,,, )All lll11ll ~Liii MANN'S SO. COAST PLm t•lli lllu l41Utnlll ~1111 MANN'S SO. com PLAZA ~o lollt•u ~s m1 MANN'S CINEMALAND 1111 1• """' 110t1• mlMI MANN'S CINEMALAHO ltlt ~~ "~"ti -~ .. ,.,., ~II Iii! MANN'S CINEMALAND Ill< So M1rlo1 h1•11ra ilSIMt "AIRPORT '77" WHllDUS 1:l0.9:l0 ll'GI SAT/SUM I .lO.l:)O.§:lO· 1'10·9: lO ''" '"'°'' ARTCARMEY LIU TOMLIN "THF. LATE SHOW" IPGI WUIOAY\ I IM U \AT \UM I 4\ 110 4 \M )M •"'-•O llllPUU•C WIHHH GOLDa. GlOIE AWAID "ROCKr '"G' WttWO&TS 1 ...... .. ).4t \UM I 1 .. 1 ... ,4M ... IO I\ ROIHT SHAW HUCfDHM "BLACK SUHDA Y" IRI WlllOU\ 100.UO UT \UM o l JO.J ,,.., JM 0 .. lt It ''THE EAGLE HAS LANDED'' WftC04T\ I 10 '\AT \UH I) JO.f tO.T U "JAWS OF DEATH" I 00 • 10 40 ~At \UM l 40·• l .. 10-0\ "THE VAM" IRI 1 I S·•O 10 U "\UM II JO.) 4 .. 7 0 .. 10 0~ "PICK-UP ON 101" GENE WILDER JILL Cl.AYBURGH RICHARD PRYOF PLUS (R) The More Trouble He Gets Into, '.rt ·~ the Funnier He Gets. JACK GENEVIEVE LEMMON BUJOLD ALEX & THE GYPSY AT ENTRAN:E TO LIDO VILLAGE edwards LIDO CINEMA NEWPORT BLVD. AT VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 673-8350 THE CASSANDRA CROSSING SOPHIA LOREN RICHARD HARRIS "LET'S DO IT AGAIN" & "UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT" (PG) r / 'i . . . . • . : . . .. l . ' ' ' • • ' I ' , •. ·. .~ ... .· .. ... .. ~ The funniest movie you'll ever see about murder and blackmail. ART CARNEY -i LILY TOMLIN. "CARNEY IS INCOMPARABLE" Vlnc.nt C1nby, NewYOfilTlmH ''TOMLIN IS JUST ABOUT PERFECT Rlch1rd Schlckef, Time M19. _..,.,......c-.. ..,... ·-.... -... ... ...a. O•---... U\~"·"--~-" '--=:::::=:====================:._--1! ~ACMllMf AWUOSI DOMINO NtNCWU so.n, NO •.usn TV Ratings CBS Breaks ABC's Grip NEW YORK <AP) -"Something for Joey" t\elped CBS into first place in prime-lime national television raUngs last week, ending ABC's 13-week domination, according to A.C. Nielsen figures made available Tuesday. On NBC, which tied with ABC for the week end- ing April 10, the concluding 3"'1 hours of "Jesus or Nazareth" was the second-rated program. AT THE BOTTOM OF 68 rated shows was a re- peat or "Captains & the Kings" on NBC's "Best Sellers" series. Not far away, in 63rd place, was a Barbara Walters special on ABC. The Nielsen national averages gave CBS an 18 1 rating for the week, representing 12.9 million households. The other two networks each posted a 17.4, or 12.4 m illion homes. Specials such as a two- hour version of "Little House on the Prairie" on NBC, ''Bugs Bunny" on CBS, "Peanuts: Easter Beagle" on CBS and the same network's "People's Command Performance'' finished well. But ABC's attempt at counter-programming for "Jesus of Nazareth" was in 32nd place for the week. It was "The Ten Commandments." IN ORDER, THE WEEK'S lop 10 shows were "Something for Joey' .. a 31.5 rating, representing 22.4 million homes; "Jesus or Nazareth," 29.3, or 20.9 million; "Laverne & Shirley," ABC, 27.6. or 19.6 million; ''Happy Days," ABC, 26.5, or 18.9 million; "Three's Company," ABC, 23.l, or 16.4 million: "Bugs Bunny,'' 22.8, or 16.2 million: "Lit- ·Ue House," and "Peanuts," lied with 22.6, 16. l mllliod: "Barney Miller," AHC, 22.1, 15.7 million. a nd "Command Performance," 21 .3, 15.2 million. The next IO shows were "Ricki Tikki Ta vi,•· CBS; "Eight Is Enough," ABC : "Easter Bunny ls Comln' toTown," ABC; "Maude,'' CBS; "MASH," CBS; "Grizzly Adams," NBC; ''When the North Winds Blow,'' NBC's Tuesday movie; "Dog & Cat, .. ABC; "All in the Family," CBS, and "Starsky & Hutch," NBC. tied. J A~Y AWUM """'' • .. ,croe • UllnN9 IOCKY 1N 1 ICMlll'f, NO,,..... Mel B ks s d ~~-~=v1~~S~IN~-~-,~~ roo ue Ml~I ~~I ~(NI ~ ... ,._ .. -___ . ___,-=-=·,,....,•:...--•:-,__~,,.,...,,LLA-=----.... -...... -----c: On 'Silent Movie' .... , .. ,_ MTWOlll1•1 ....=c,,,1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Producer Mel Brooks --------------has been sued for S2 m1ll1on by a wntcr who claims ~JM~IO u.u 11MMON "u1 ,;. au 11a1 u.n All,OIT 77 1,..1 Brooks plagiarized the idea for has recent falm, a11owiNO 1,, "Silent Movie." '• >:>t • ,,., • ••U • ,.,,. The suit was filed Tuesday in Superior Court by so.n NO •auu Nathan Cohen, who claims he came up with the idea ....,""",,,.,.....----,. lft~=~ =•: :.::J.~ in 1974 in a script titled "Jack and the Lean Talk." A STAI IS IOaN Named as defendants were Brooks. writer Ron Clark and agent Michael flergberg. Cohen claims ____ ..,.._ __ --"-"-------'----he approahced the defendants with his sen pt. etOllM UOAL e JANI r<*OA FUN Wt1'M IMCI I JANI INI Pt.UI US YIOAS LADT 1Nt ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ORIGINAL SONG (EVERGREEN) ~~~-uR-niiim..rTWlrarm'lirWlln'.dl~·llWllllJlllll!lll!ll• ~1!!111!!1!'-lll!I~ _, .. ~~Ml-12 ;:'4o10 ~"''77'"' SWAS .. UCKlll tNt ---------'°'---="·NO 'AHft ·-c:::· ........... 17HM2 ......... ......... 627·222:> "P\IN ftUClllNT' nt1 VANl•I ~- ' IOCKY C"I ,...,. IUINT OfHISNOS Pot Y NONIMS l'\ln UM DO n MAIH po, -------~:n;:=::N~ft~~ net VAN t•I •lUS Pte"'4A'111 ------n'IC:'""UJ,MMVAWia•e-.nruClllll~ •Jlal ~~:r; a 11"': IOIN111 '•1 1, It. IYISINI -...c:::;.:.::.::.:..111~ lht tolaY NO, ...... -\ w.dneeday. Aprll 13. 1977 DAIL V PILOT A J J "ONE QF THE MOST FANTASTIC SCIENCE-FICTION MOVIES SINCE '2001 : A SPACE ODYSSEY'." Ron Penninglon, Hollywood Repor1er ANTHONY QUINN·~ H.il'nl~ IRENE PAPASa<1t.n0 (PG) WlthMICHAEl AN5AAA JOHNNY SEKKA MICHAEL FOREST l'loiWl!....i°"'°"'i.yMOUSTAPHA AKKAD WEEKDAYS: 7:00-10:00 SAT: 1 :00-4:00-7:00-10:00 SUN: 2:1S-5:4S-9:00 CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 SIDNEY POmER' BILL COSBY HARRY BELAFONTE "A WONDERFULLY LUSH, LILTING AND LAVISH MUSICAL" Judith Crltt, Saturdey Ra11tew RICHARD CHAMBERLAND• GEMMA CRAVIN PLUS BRUCE DERN IN "SILENT RUNNING" EDWARDS CINEMA HARBOR AT ADAMS COST A MESA 546-3 102 PLUS(PQ) DIUDS ... _. "lffE PIHK PNfl1IR ~ (("~ (PG) FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR .-J--1 • ... ___ ,._ AJ2 DAILY PILOT W9dneeday, Ap!il 13, 1m •' AC.ME:' ~M~L..IC. CO. Arthritis Group Can Help Lupus Vieti•n Mail Odor bept. By Dll. STEINC&OHN Dear Or. 8'elncroba: I am 31 and just received s ome bad news. My doctor says I have lupus. My trouble began about a year ago when 1 noticed a facial rash around my nose and down my cheeks. I also complained of fatigue. I had no energy and had difficulty doing my work --~=-ln the office. My appetite ..... .=.;;;;=;;.._----~ was poor and I began to lose weight. I TOOK iron tablets for· anemia, but they dJdn 't help. When I began to have pains in my joints 1 thought it w4.11 Ume to see a doctor. Re put me on vitamins and more iron, but I didn't feel bet· ter. So he sent me to a speclall.at who bas Just told me that I have lupus. I wish you'd give me some more informa-tion about t.hia condition. l have never heard or it before. -Mn. P. COMMENT: Com · monly called "lupus." this is an abbreviation for "systemic lupus erytbematosus" (SLE>. More oft.en it occurs in women between the ages of 20 and .c>. But it bas oc- curred in infants and in patients aged 90 plus. One estimate ia that there are at least 500,000 cases in the United States. Its apparent lo· r DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ~ crease may be due to bette r diagnosis. Thi~ can be made by special blood tests and in some cases by biopsy of small pieces of tissue Crom the skin or kidneys. LUPUS USUALLY at· tacks the connective tis· sues of the body; these ma i nly cons titute tendons. ligaments and c artilage. It also can damage kidneys, lungs and heart, blood vessels and nervous system. One form of lupu.s aJ. feels only the skin caus· ing the typical "but· t e dly·shaped ras h" a cross the bridge of the nose. U this is the only in· volvement, it ls called "dlscoid lupus." This is usually a relatively mild disorder. • WE DON'T know eic· a ctly what causes lupus. Some think 1t is due to a latent virus wh~' h the body fights agai t, but unfortunately, in e pro- cess, attacks its own tis· sues also. & during flareups. 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"You are playing for your country rat.her lban personal pride. I always get a Ullle more nervoua before a Davis RAY MOORE Coach Prefers Forfeit Over $1 Parking WASHINGTON CAP) - Baseball games have been can· celed for various reasons, but Tuesday's University of Maryland·Georgetown Universi- ty contest may have been unique. Maryland coach Jack Jackson pulled his team when he could not find a free parking spot on the Georgetown campus. It seems that parking passes for the visiting coach did not ar- rive at the Georgetown parking toll booth in lime for the game. "If you're going to charge me a dollar, J 'm not goiog in ," Jackson told the parking lot at· tendant. "It's the priocipl~. ·: Jackson, dressed Jn a Maryland baseball uniform, ~d with two of his players, then tned another campus parking lot. A pparenlly words grew heated between Jackson. security guards at the second parking lot and a tow truck operator who tried to haul Jackson's car away. "The only way to do it is to run over me." Jackson told the tow truck operator. ~landing between the truck and his car. ' Jackson finall y decided to leave. cancelling the game. Tommy Nolan, Georgetown coach, declined t o accept a forfeit. "We've always had a good re- lationship with Maryland,'' he said. ) Cup match than for any othet tournament. "We welcome the chance to play against the United Stat.es as a country. I believe this ls the first time we have ever met in D &YU Cup competiUon." South Africa has been a political football -or tennis ball, U yau prefer -in recent years. Protests are expected to crop up at t.be Newport Beach Tennis Club this weekend when the United Slates and South Africa meet ln the North Section Davis Cup finals. Kings Try It Again At Boston BOsroN (AP) -The Boston Bruins are not relaxing after an opening game romp over t.beLos Angeles Kings and they expect a tough game when their best-Of· seven quarter-final National Hockey League Stanley Cup series resumes tonight <Channel t atl) at Boston Garden. The Bruins, who won the playoff opener 8-3 Monday night, readily admit that Los Angeles goalie Rogie Vachon did not play up to par. They also remember that Jast year's playoffs began the same way with an easy Bruins' victory. Last year, the Bruins beat the Kings 4-0 ln the first game, then lost the second game in overtime 3-2, and the series went seveJ) games before the Bruins won it. "We know they're a good team and we have to realize their key guy <Vachon} didn't have a good night," said forward Wayne Cashman. The Bruins conceded thnt Vachon could not help but be off his game after making three cross·country flights in rive days. but Kings coach Bob Pulford was not allowing for any excuses. "We should be used to it," he said. "We do it all the time." Vachon credited the Bruins for their strong play but b1nted at the need for rest. ·'They came out and played great hockey," he said. "Their week off sure helped them." Bruins coach Don Cherry agreed with Cashman but could not forget about last year. "Look what happened last year," Cherry said. "If we come down a litUe bit and they come up -and they will come up -we could have the same situation as a year ago.·• Cherry has decided to use goalie Gerry Cheevers against the Kings tonight in the second game. Cheevers is 11-1·1 in his last 13start.s. Bobby Schmautz scored three of the Bruins' five goals in the first period of Monday's game bul did oot think that told much about the games to come. "We dldn 't blow them out ol the rink," be said. "Don·t expect the Los Angeles Kings to pack their bags and go home." Atonement Comes Quickly for Garvey LOS ANGELES CAP) -Mon- day night Steve Garvey went hit· less in i.ix trips lo the plate, personaJly stranding 10 of Los Angeles' 17 runners us Atlanta scored a 7 ·6 victory. Tuesday night, in the Dodgers' wild 14· 10 victory over the Braves, Garvey bounded back with a two·run single in the DodgeMJ' six·run first innlng, then drove his first home run of D~Slate All 0.-t.,. ICAeC 11'01 1>.llf'll I) Atlenl• •• l.°' 4n<ieln Apt II U LmA-1 ... •I S"1 Fr....CIKO Aor111•LO\A-l~AI ~ ,.,~""'"" .0..,.11111.0-A-l•u• \4tn Fran<l\<o 1 nom. lpm. lo m~ l o "' the season into the ccnterfield seats, a two-run shot. m the ftlth innlng when Los Angeles scored six more times. "Certainly it was frustrating leaving all those runners," Garvey sald. "Jt was kind or an incentive to come back. All you can tell yourself ls, 'Go get them tornorrow'. •• Messers1ruth in fifth. opening a 12·5 lead. ln the inning, despite the big lead. 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"Many time; I have had players from another country tell me they would prefer to play the match. "It doesn't have a negative effect oo us but we would much prefer to play tbe bleeding Ytlednoeday,April 13. 19T1' OAJLV PILOT 8J More ·Nervo1•s match. We are only upset because we don't get to play.'' • The Newport Beach match is the first for South Arrlca this year in Davis Cup competition. After winning in 1974, it lost to Chile in first round action lust year. The 31·year-old Moore was born in South Africa in 1946 and now lives in London. He -doesn't recall bow many times he has been a member of the South African Davis Cup team but still baa pride in playing on bis country's team. · Whllo South Africa ·captain Claude Uster will not reveaJ a \)robable "starting lineup until Thursday, it would appear that Moore will be playing singles. Against the probable U.S. singles players, Brian Gott· fried and Roscoe Tanner, he has won three while losing four matches ln the past two years. He is ~2 against Gottfried and. 3·2 against Tanner. Moore has a well-rounded ga&ne with solid ground strokes and an especially ef· fective backhand. MARINA CATCHER STEVE PORATH MAKES A LUNGE AT TIM INNES. WHO HELPED PULL A DOUBLE STEAL. Blazers Say Substitute Refs Are Adequate PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Striking National Basketball As· sociat1on referees did not show up to picket the opening game of the Portland·Chicago playoff series Tuesday night as bad been expected. And despite officiating that many likened to college basketball, players and coaches oC both teams almost were un· aoimous in giving credit to the two young referees who were thrown Into the pressure of NBA officiating. "You can criticize the officiat· ing, but you really shouldn't," said Blazers' guard Dave Twardzik, whose scrappy play was a key to Portland's 96-8.l victory over the Bulls. "They're college officials and they called a college ball game, initially. Then they setued down and I thought they dJd a good job after that." T he two referees, Mike Eg- gers. a Pacific 8 Conference re· feree, and Paul Wilson, n Western Athletic Conference re- feree. were called on after 2A or the 26 (uJl.tJme referees for tho NBA voted to strike the playoffs. The NBA referees are seeking improved pay and benefits, and charge the league has refused to recognize their organizaUon, the National Association of Basketball Referees, as their or· fJcial bargainjng agent. Blaiers fans were not quite as magnanimous, at least not when Blll Walton was called for his third foul with just 41h minutes gone in the game. Walton, however. picked up only two more fouls the rest of the game. "I thought it (the officiating) was rather tenuous early in the game," said Blazers coach ~ack Ramsay, "but 1 thought things settled down and they did a good JOb." T-¥'•0•- tlotlOfl 10ol SM> Mton•o "· Bo'1"" ''""" _ ... t.O Detroit U. Goldtll SI tie .0. Detroit IHdl WIH 1.0 PQfl l•ftd ... O\lc.QO I). Po.1181\d ltlOI -'" 1.0, Marina Bounces Back To Upend Edison, 7-6 · By DAVE CUNNINGRAJ'1 Ol 1"' 011ly Pllol Sutt ln a wild, see-saw battle for firs t in the Sunset League baseball race, Marina High (Huntington Beac h) edged Edison High 7·6 on Edison's diamond Tuesday in Huntington Beach. The wln improves Marina's league-leading record to 7· 1 while Edison remains in second placewitha~2-l slate. Marina did it with five UD· earned rum in the last inning, first jumping on a relieyer for two runs, then giving similar treatment to the starting pitcher, Dave Richmond, who was re- inserted by coach Ron LaRuffa. The first pitching change. when LaRuffa lifted Richmond after the sixth inning, seem~ to be a turning point for Marina hit· ters. Sports in Brief Richmond had been breezing along, having allowed only two hits and no runs in the previous five innings. His only trouble had been the first, in which Marina scored twice. But when Rkhmond left the mound in the seventh, it was as if Marina's hitters had gotten a green light. Even when Richmond was put back in the game five bettet'S later, Marina couldn't be stopped. Three runs in the lnning were charged to the reliever and two to· Richmond, who was touched for three straight extra-base hits. "It was completely my fault.'' LaRuffa said. "1 just wanted lo give another pitcher some work, since we had a three-run lead. But Richmond was pitching well and, considering we were play· ing for first place, 1 should have leflhjm in." Namath Available AS a Fre_e Agent NEW YORK -Joe Namath, former star quarterback or the New York Jets, became a free agent Tuesday, clearing Na· tional Football League walvers and becoming available to the Los Angeles Rams. Namath, who was paid a r~ ported $4.50.000 a year the past two season~1 was placed on waivers April 1 after the Jets failed to pick up the opt.Ion year of his contract (a mo.e wbicb would have forced them to pay Namath an estimated $495,000 this season> and Called lo work out a trade with the Rams. None of the 27 other teams made a move to pl ck up Namath's contract, which also would have meant a $495,000 price tag. Thus Namath and his agent, Jimmy Walsh, can now deal with the Rams. JOCPreqlll DUBLIN -International Olympic Committee President Lord Killanin was resting com· fortably today ln his hospital bed after suffering what was described as a "mild heart at· tack." It was a game of sharp con· trasts, with one team dominating briefly, then the other laking con· trot. Marina pitcher Lee Magga s tal'ted impressively, striking out three of the first four batters he faced, and when Marina's Vik- ings scored twice in the first in· ning, it looked like they were ort and running. 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It wu Garvey and catcher Steve Yeager who Jed the Dodgers' 14-hit attack against tour Atlanta pitchers including former teammate Andy MeasenmlUl, who was nailed for ninenma. Bad News Never Ends Lord Klllanln, 62, who sue· ceeded the 1ate Avery Brundage as head of the IOC in 1!712 alter servLD& as vlce prealdeot Cor four years, autrered t.be beart attack while watchinl h1I son rlde the '¥inner ot the feature Tuesday at Falrybouse race track. The lblrd bauman hit a bomo run, his second, In the fint inning when lheA'sacoredftve ruuanil he added a sinelo and double later, Yeager, In bis biggest game in the major leagues, homered, tripled and drove ln rive runs. "I didn't even know 1 bad five rbl," aald Yeager, who i!J eight- for-17 ln the Dodger1' Hr1t live games. "All I was lrylng to do was keep them ll'om scoring 14 runs." . After the Dodgers provided start.er Rlclc Rhoden with a 6-0 lead In one lnnlng, the Braves scrambled back, scoring live times ln the thlrd htnlnJ, four on Jeff Burroughs' first NatJonal League ll'and slam home run. The Dodsers chased ...... DETROIT CAP> -The.re's more bad news for Marvin "Bad News" Barnes. Barnes can't play for the Detroit Pistons in the National Basketball ~aoclaUon playofrs because of• broken hand. He's supposed to beiin a one- year jaU sentence ln Rhode Island for probation violation next month. ., Hla lawyer in that case is suing him and tho Pistons for $11,137. contendlnl bo bun 't been paJd. And Darnel has been fined by the Plstons for not showing up for pracUce. The latest: Barnes had to shell out Sl,900 to keep two aults worth a total of $700. Barnes' car was slopped at.the Ambassador Bridge coMecting Detroit to Windsor, Ont., for a routine customs check on Aprll '1. Barnes declared purchases of less than $100 ln Canada. But cwtoms agenta, searching his car, found the two suit.a, the Detroit News reported today. They as.4'.esaed Barnes $200 in duly. Tbey fined him $'700. They seized t.be suits. They let him bu1 the sui18 back from the U.S. government ror $100. Total bill: $1,600. . And Barnes badn 't pa.id tor lhe suJU. He uld he thought tbat because be hadn •t paid yet., be didn't have to declare them to agents at the ·U.S.·CanadJan border. Tbe U.S. Oottom1 Service re- fused to comment oa tho News• acce>Unt.. A hoapttal spokesman said Lord Klllanin spent a very com· f ortable nlgbL Bort-to Te" .. TORONTO -The Detroit Tlgen traded WUUe Hort.on to Texas Tuesday and, after the veteran ou:Ulelder arreed to re- port, sald they would 1et relief pllc:bcr Steve Foucault from the Rana era. CAU~NIA OAKLANO lttl'llY~ Orlcll" lklndtrf 8ntor tb ltudlll Sol•fl•dll 8o<"l•d Cllel-ll> HU111P11r.-, c H•mDIOflC , T9111t (•""""'• O•llllftd ....... 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The conquest puts tountain Valley into the ~econd round Friday pight when it will ho.st • Alemany High of Mission Hills. It was Roberts' steal- 1.Dg and passing and the ~ ~ootlog accuracy of ·~~-:'j'~~~: ~ooard and Jackson • at turned the tide of a (Soae battle heavily in f ~ vor of tbe Fountain Valley Barons and J ~-i!~ned a four-point nauume lead to 2S early ID the final stanza. o.11y ,..._ ..,.... Illy r11r1<11 O'O-tl Coach Barbara Am· maon's Barons coasted tM>me in the ftoal period, SETTING THINGS UP -Corona de l Mar High's Robbie missing their first 11 Torres (32) passes off to Diana Bandel (14) as Linda sbota and hitting only Goeggel (15) and Carol Esposito (24) rotate through the key in the first round of the CIF 3·A girls basketball playoffs. Orie of the first 14 at· __ _.:....;:;__ _______ __;. __________________________ _ ~mpta. · But the third quarte r FV Gets )Vas another story. After Cypress scored tbe first basket to close lbe margin to two points, tbe Barons rattled off ll tmanawered tallies with Jloberta stealing the ball '1lree times and passing to mates for scores. 9 in 1 st, 11-6 Win Oilers Run Roughshod . Corona Over Tustin Gals, 65.31Trounces Sonora By GLENN WRITE OI ... o.lly l"llet Sl•tt talUed 18 for the evening, 11 coming in the first half. And sfte was the leading rebounder with a dozen. By ROGER CAJlLSON ottllt Oelly l"llet SUH By CRAIG SHE FF OI ... O•llY ,., .. , \1411 Scott Desrosier and Terry Kubacki powered back-to-back home runs ln tbe slxth inning, rally- ing Gold e n W est College's baseball team to a 4 ·3 South e rn California Conrerence win over visiting LA Harbor Tuesday. The victory put the RusUers in commanding position for the final 10 games of conference play. Golden West (12·1-1) has a three· game edge over Santa Monica (9-4 >and is 3"'-i in front of LA Harbor (9·5). But it didn't appear coach Fred Hoover 's Rustlers would be in that position entering lbe slx· lb inning. Golden West had been held to just one hit (a double by Dave Hup· pert) by Harbor lefty Mike Myerchin and was trailing. 3 -0 . But Myerchin's effectiveness quickly vanished. After one out, GWC's Mike Selwood ripped a single to left. and Hup· pert followed w i th another blow to left. Desrosier then powered his homer to left, clear - ing the fence by plenty. It was bis sixth homer or the sea.son and his 11th in two years, three short of the GWC all-time record. A couple of pitches later, Kubacki belte<i a long drive to right center, giving the Rustlers a 4·3 lead and eventually the win. l>esrosler's homer was his sixth of the season and the 11th in two years-three short or lhe all-lime GWC record. He also needs four more rbi to tie the school mark of 39 for one season. Harbor, the defending conference and Southern Cal JC champion, had jumped to a 2·0 lead in the first on a homer by John Gugglana and ran the score to 3-0 in the fourth on a double and a triple. But Golden West pitcher Peder White set· lied down after that and retired the Seahawk.s on just two hits over the lut five innings. White, a right-hander, elevated his season re- cord to 9-0. And Huppert, with two singles and a double in four trips to the plate, raised his con· ference-leading average to .519. Golden West returns to play Thursday. traveling to Santa Monica. 0o4...,w .. 110 Orunnu•,11 !><llwood :Ml "UOl>l,,1.C Oev~ler,dl\ Kul><tckl. lb Munoe'·'' Nemeth, rt Vell'>Q ... 1.11> MOM\,CI Wlllte,D Tol1h .. , ' 0 , 1 • 1 • 1 • 0 , 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 ,, . ~.,IMl­ .. '"' 0 0 1 0 ) 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 • J 1 • 0 0 0 0 0 ' f II • LA "•r-'100 100 000-1 10 2 GolO.n Wffl 000 004 00.-4 • 0 Jack.son had 15 of her game high of 2S points in the third stanza while Leonard bit nine. The Barons trailed in the first period when Leonard committed three personal fouls in the first 1: 15 of play and was replaced in the lineup for the balance of the period. Cypress took advantage of h e r absence and cold shoot· log by the Barons to lead, 18-15. Fountai n Valley scored nine times in the first inning and coasted to an 11-6 victory over Huntington Beach in Sunset League baseball <ict1on Tuesday night. In Huntington Beach's disastrous first inning it had four passed balls. one wild pitch and one error. Coupled with llunllngton Beach's mis· takes. Fountain Valley ncedC'<I only four hits to score its rune first-inning runs. Huntington Beach High's lethal Oilers un· leashed a potent offense and suffocating defense to throttle Tustin High 's Tillers, 6S-31, Tuesday night in the opening round of the CIF girls' basketball playoffs. A crowd of 633 watched coach Joanne Kellogg's classy hosts take com· mand from the outset, getting the game's first seven points and then zooming to a l&-4 lead before the first quarter could mercifully e nd. Mary Beth Wray picked.up the offense in the last half with 10 or her 16 points coming in the final two periods. Wray accounted for six Fres hman Janene Watson did well coming off the bench. In fewer than four minutes she scored four points and bad five rebounds. The Oilers play at Gahr High of Cerritos Friday night. Gahr edged Long Beach Poly, 66·65, Tues· day. Linda Goeggel, a 5·10 sophomore, led Corona del Mar High's girls basketball t eam to a 60·49 CIF 3·A playoff first round conquest Tuesday night against in· v ading Sonora High of La Habra. Pira t es Win, 7 -4; Gauch os Defeate d While the thre e players stood out for the Barons , Ca rl a Longfellow a nd Jody Bissin also played key roles, expecially on de- fense where the tight wne forced Cypress to shoot from outside most of the night. fountain Valley hit at a 48.5 percentage figure ror the game and canne<i In racl, Fountain Va lley got just seven hits in the gam e. all singles. H unti n gto n Beac h picked up s ix hits, in· eluding triples by Jeff Recd and Jim Thomas. a double by Don Kerce a nd two doubles by Kurt Lund!>trnm "-~"Y•lley (111 •• There were fe w mo- ments when the Oile rs weren't the masters of what was transpiring on the court, and four or those moments came in t be second stanza wheo they went four minutes without scoring. rebounds. """''.,..°" ..... ~cm And Kim Brown was Dov•• 19 8 '', ~ ~~ inspirational with her re· . C.dv ' o • 1 lentless hustle on the . ~;:~:.,, ~ ~ ~ : 0oor, grabbing SiX re· Burrow> I f l It bounds, forcing three ::!~n ~ ! ~ ,~ turnovers, battling for r o1•1s ,. n • o loose balls and harrass-Tusfln Sc.,....,~~;"' 1 8 J• ing the invaders. "unt ect> " u •• •• ,.s Anteate rs, SoCa l Top B aseball Foes T h e victory moves Corona del Mar lnto the second round o f the e liminations Friday night against Whittier's Monte Vista at Cd M. Goeggel, amidst a lineup which featured three other sophomores, scored 31 polnta and was tbe key figur e Orange Coast College struck for four runs in the last three innings to hand host Fullerton College a 7-4 South Coast Conference baseball de· feat Tuesday. keeping the Pirates in first place. In another JC game, visiting Saddleback fell to Riverside CC. 7-6, in Mission Conference ac- tion. 13 of 21for61.9 percent an ~·-" the tomd third stanza ~~~~ ~: when the Barons out· w11~ 11 1 ' But then they got back " r.i in gear and score<! 10 ! : points in the next two UC I rvine a nd Southern Cal ifornia College or Costa Mesa collected collegiate baseball victories Tues· day as invading Loyola University and United States Inte rnational U niv e r s ity w e r e dumped. tripled in the third an· ning, then Wick singled, followed by Chard's rbi double. throughout the contest, although S-3 sophomore Robbie Torres was another big factor for the South Coast League champions. The Sea Kings of coach Paul Orris broke on top early behind the scoring of Goeggel and did not trail after overcoming a 2·0 deficit. OCC's Pirates upped their circuit mark to 7·1 (a half game ahead 01 Cerritos) by sconng a run in the seventh, two in the eighth and one in the ninth. The Bucs had trailed, 4·3, entering the seventh. I o o minutes to take a 33·16 \ scored Cypress, 28·10. Ho'"'*' lll E mPf•"9 c n ~ halftime lead and never 2 o were in any danger of ......, ... ,.v.11..,1n1 •• II ... .. e 1.,1n 1 1 ) I ""°""'d • I ) ,. Jecho,, 11 1 1\ l.Oftlll•llow 7 o • ~rts I ot • ~ Wltlll"'' • 0 , ., Tot••• n / •• 7) 5onlryOU.r1.., J"t1t. v.11.., ,, ,. 111 11-rJ CYIM•"~ II 11 10 II-ii JC Golf OoldenW..t l"I IHI Ill•"°"°" AIMIMll""'OftS..Cllll Ao\cDerMl•d IRHI n. det 81•rv. ••. 60, H_.,d IGWCI I~ 111'(1 D~•'"' 18,) ), P•ltt lllHI 1111 dttl ~ummO! ti. 6 0, (A\\ldv IGW( I U •Joi \•M "·" 1 8ft4ntr,W(t(lllO t1flft'tAn\Onfll •.O: M1"9"• IC.WCI ti, CMI llu<I""" "'I .... COSTA MESA AMC& JEEP LAR~EST lfo~n•."" T"°"'P•O•\, lb M ol ... 11> (1"011,D Flllfl""'1 p lc>t.tl,, ' • 0 J , 0 0 0 D )2 ti "_,,....._1110 l<•rc• '' A-.Cf .. , 1 0 ~ 0 I 0 , : 0 loslna control after lhat. , , They abot exceptional· ; ; 7en~~ :1ffe1~ io~i tries while the shorter ., ,.. Tillers were suffering a , 1 cold spell, making good ! ~ on 29.2 percent from the 0 0 noor. The Anteaters of UC Irvine dropped Loyola, 8·3, while USIU was a S-4 victim . Gvdm-.p Slot!nlt1U>, lb Lund•l,..,,.., 11> WrtofH '' T~m•' tt'>lf Wt(IOtn., If p M1r10•Vtf'9 c Crelq, c Hjtlm\tr'O'" JI> ~ ~ ~ : Four of Kellogg's UCI struck early on Brad Weaver's two-run single in the first inning and J im Wick's single and Doug Chard's triple were the key hits In the two·rWl second frame. • • • o starters performed ex· ! ? ~ ~ cepUonally well. Kathy 1 o o o Doyle hit 14 points in the " ... ...,1!._! ~ : ~!~eb~hf::c~'~fxt~~ Tot•f' • • • Tustln's 24 turnovers. ~~~ ~ ~ Debble Burrows Ken Wa s hington I 1llajor L eague Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Cleveland Toronto Milwaukee New York Baltimore Detroit Boston W L Pct. GB 2 1 .667 3 2 .600 2 2 .500 1.; 1 3 .250 l 11'J l J .250 l i.A.i I 4 .200 2 0 3 .000 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB New YOl'k 3 1 . 750 St. Lo~ 3 l .750 Montreal 2 t .667 in Chicago 2 2 .500 1 Pitt.aburgh 1 3 .250 2 Philadelphia O 3 .000 21h West Division Southern California College won it in the six· th with a three-run burst. highlighted by Stan Thomas' rbi triple. The lead was built to 33·19 early in the third OCC, 17·5·1 for the season. scored the two eighth Inning runs on a hit batsman, a wa lk, Bobby Smith 's run- scoring single and a wild pitch. Smith had three si ngles and Ri c k Woolard collected two doubles and a single for the Bucs. P..t9",ft Tlloml\. lb Gr .. •, cl Slllllon,dl> sc11 .. 11.c Wood.rt s 1-1a1<e.11 WlllO",Jb Ademl,11> Mlvnlllro.o S1m..-,D lllrdwell,D ToloMI 4 I l 2 ) 0 • 0 3 0 1 0 ] 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 s quarter and Sonora was 11 1 '-: unable to pare the 1 , margin to less than five ~ ~ at any point. , 1 Sonora cut the lead to : ~ 44·39 with 6:38 left iD the o o game, but Torres got 0 ° Corona del Mar rich with : : five of six free throws in o a three one-and-one situa- Sc-.llYIMl1191 , ~ lions. Calend ar • 0 n c e a gal n the Tr.ck~~~·~~:~:1 .. 1 F\l•n· ~ Raiders cut it to 52-47 eta. S.n CIHMnl~•• El To•O Ml\\l()<I with 3:08 left, but then v1e10 11o...."111,1 .. 11 .. 1 J m. o..r- r II UStU 001 000 012-4 S SoCel Collt90 '100 003 00• S 1 UCIM,..lll '•• 11 s.ddl1b•Ck Coll-U I ~'II"'.,,· r1 H•\t•r. 2b E"91•,ll> Th•ver.~\ Wl'>lllnQIOrl,c.f Weew•.11 Morion,.., w ick.< Chard.lb Wh•l .. ,,lll BO<OW•lll,D ICr-er,p Tllvl,O Tol•ll •• r 1 0 • 0 " '"' Goeegel, who mlssed r. .... 1s-0r-"°"'' co11"9'1 et ; ~ three minutes of action G•ffs"'°"' m. RICll•nd• •• uc ,,.,,1,.. , 1 with four personal fouls, ~!"y~;~ ~9"<• No••n ScNtn ~ came through with three llneball-Cltrus 11 S•ddlel><tck • 1 s 0 . , 3 I I • 0 ' 4 I ':! l 1 , 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ],] • 1J b ._ t d th S Colteoe, Golcltn w .. 1Coll"9"11 S1nt" o uca.e s an e ea Monie•. s...1• .. ,.. •• 0r1"'1" ea .. , ~ Kines bad the game safe-coo~ <•11 •• 2.>01, S...•• An• 11 l '-ed Etl•nclll I>: UI. ' Y tuca. away. 01r11 1wimm1...-Foun111n V•tt•v : Sonora WU ,wJty of 30 et Edl\On, Huntln111011 Buell •I O tu.rDOVel"S and shooting M•rln•, Foollllll •I Ell1nct1 . 0 New-1 H¥1ICW •I WHln'lltl\ltt, 5.,, 1 suffered (15 of 53 for 28.3 c1.,,,..,,. 11 Mh•ton v .. 10. un1 .. rs11., Sc_..,, ..... ,.. percent) at&(OSt t he et CorOM del Mar, Et Toro el D11na C del Hlllt, Coll.I MeM et '-"11""" BHCll, orooa Mardefense. Ooto n Wul Coll•o• •• Sent• Lovo•• UCtrvlM r " • 001 110 __,, 1 > 31J 000 Oht_. U 2 Orris' crew was bot ••~ra, c11rus eo11-•• Or•~ from the field, clicking ~:~~~~;:: Gro .. mont •1 And OCC pitcher Hand some Roundtree went the distance, s pac· Ing eight hits and record· ing his sixth win in seven decisions. M ea nwh ile , at Riverside, Saddleback's Gauchos rallied for three runs in the eighth inning to tie the game at 6. only to see RCC post the win· • ning tally in the home hair of the frame. In the Saddle back eig hth. a walk , Mike lleil's hit, two Ri verside errors. a single by Marc H e rtl e a nd Nile Sen sabaugh's third single of the game plated the three runs. The Gauchos' Tim Wallach had a 13-game hitting streak s topped, being shut out in five ap· pea rances al the plate. Orlllfl CN,1 (7) •b r " rbl s ... 1111,rl s I 3 , oo,lal.Jb • ' 0 0 S<.,,.1., .. 1b 3 0 1 1 WOOllrd,cl l 1 l 1 Ronqul llo, If • 0 1 0 RobeftM>ni '~ • 0 1 1 Fr1tk,dl'I • I 1 I L•Fr.,nu,c 1 0 0 0 Hor1on,c 0 0 0 0 Hou••. D' 0 1 0 0 IC•lko<l1n, 11> 4 1 1 0 Roundt,.... o 0 0 0 0 Toi eh J) 1 11 6 SconbTl""I,... r " • Ore-Coe\I 010 O?O 111-1 11 J Fullff'10rl 031 000 000.-• 1 ~1116) •• ' II rW Sen ••beUQfl. dll s 1 l 2 Mollne.cl s 0 1 0 W11l1<1>. lb s 0 0 0 !>IHl,11 s 1 1 1 8roCM•s. JI> • 0 0 0 Vlng•lll.C: 3 1 1 0 "•lt,rf • 1 2 1 K•'t, lb 4 0 0 0 AU\(11>,jllt 1 0 0 0 H.,111, H J 1 1 ' Dov•.D 0 0 0 0 Totel• 3' • 10 s ~llrfl!Wllllf'I SMlc!IMIKlt 1IO IOI r fl • m-. 10 l JEEP West Division Texas Kansas Cit y Oakland Minnec;ota Chicago Angels Seattle 4 t 1.000 Houston San Diego Dodgen Atlanta Cincinnati San Francisco 4 I .800 3 2 .600 1 E stancia Falls, 10-3 for 85 percent in the first-------------------- half (13 of 20) and 21of31 IUvenlde IOI 1)1() Olx-7 • s DEALER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 40 HIW JEEPS IN STOCK ti cyl • 4 speed A 7M46SE 17041 3 4 0 1000 4 I .800 1h :\ 2 .600 l lh 2 2 .500 2 3 4 .429 2'1A.I 2 5 .286 3~ T.,....•v·•sc••" Cll•<•QO $ ~'"" 1 Del•O•I& To...,..to • ft•IO.-.•l.Mllw.oukttO 0• .. lal"KS6 C.Ufo..-nl• 1 MlnM< .. 1 l. S.lrt"'. t Orlly INmM K-led r.,.,_•,0- 80\1.,,, (,,....IMMl 11 o.tc-1.IOttMOllO.OI. Delroll ISVUiO.O> •I Toronto IL•m-.clVll0-11 C;1t1t0t..i. 1\1-0-11 et o.tti.nd CT•rre• 1.0 .. llli;e HI, N•• Yorll '"I/Mer t-0 « Holltnttln Ml ., ltltlWl Cttv IHeui.r ~· ~l•WI-lEck.nMy O.Oor 0..fMd Ml at TU• .,,~0.01 Ml,,_l IOoltrO.Ol 1tS.-C"'°"'atO.OI OrllY9....,..KMctu,., J 2 .600 1 2 3 .400 2 2 4 .333 2'12 L 3 .250 21.'i Tun<11y'•korel Pllhtlvrfll\7.MOl>lr•AI I N••Y-• SI lAuotO Hou•lnn 4 Clncl!IMll J 'i•n Di.o.> 4 \Ml Fr1nctvo 1 I.ft\ AnotlO\ 14 Alllftl1 10 OrllyQIMHKMdUlfd TMltlll'• Oln'IH Morllte.I lllt09H"tO.O) 11 PllhbUroll IKl-0-11 SI LOUii (0.-y l.Olat ~Y0tk ISw.,.IM>I Chlc.t90 C&u<rh0.1l et l'ltlte1Wlplll1 ILercttMI Clncl-1 18111~ 1 .. 1 •I "Olnl°" CMdulll' 1.01 s." Fr..cl-tMonlllfllKo 0·11 at* Ole91> ISlrom0-11 Allel\l• lNi.tim0-11 •I~ Anoe••• I Sutton Hit ~,·,o-• "iii Loul•atl'WwYork S.n 1'•41"<1'KOel S... DI- E stancla's Eagles of Costa Me.sa scored three runs in the ftlth inning to tie but saw host Tustin score seven Umea lo the bottom of the same frame to pos t a 10·3 Century League baseball victory Tuesday after· nooa. Eatancla'a three runs came on succet1t1lve sinalea by Kevin Amburgey, Kent Soper. Jlm Campbell, Dave Pisarski, Dave Larimer and Bob Braunsdorf. ••-111 111 Amllvroey. 3b Soot•. Cl C•MPCl911. r1·D PIWrtlol,c Lemner, If 8ra111!MOrf. lb Morton, pr klll<MI ..... Rol>bln., 7t> 11•111..,,H .... c"uck,Df\ WlncllMln'l,tlfl llleH.1111 McO•nleh o ~ ... T•t!MJ .. , 4 I f I c I 4 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 1 0 t 0 ' 0 I 0 a o I 0 0 0 0 0 » a " .... I 8 I I I I 0 , t ' ' (), () 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • a 1cww-.1 ....... t II t 0000100->•1 )Ot 070 • 10 1 0 for 67.7 percent with 5:.fO spent ln the thl rd quarter. It finished with 26 of 44 for 59.1 percent . Torres chipped in with 18 points and was in- strumental ln keying the attack. Also playing well at both ends ot the court were Diana Bandel and Ruthie Kirk. * * * CW-wtMM'f .. I .. " "' .. ,.,,., • • 4 11 '"_,_ I I .. ' l'trk•• 0 0 1 0 81r>CMI 1 • s 2 Heftdrl• ' 0 5 I ICll'll ' 0 , 4 Ooeeoet tJ 1 ' ti Tot.ii ,. • ,. 60 k_..,OIMfWn Sorlore • 11 11 1.- CoronadetMllr n 1• 11 i.- Volleyball Vertlty L•9vn• lleacll def l!I Toro IS.II. IJ.IS, lS-7, IS.I. 0 1t1a Hlllt doll Cotta Mell a.u, 1'-U, U••, tMS, 1'-11 MIHIOI\ VltlO clef Unl .... nlty IW. ''••::~~eftf lr¥11W 1S.t1, IS-P. lM. "'1tl•V8"1ty Let-9Mc~def II Toro1M, 11-$. OeM Hlllt 41tl C..te Moe IS-10, 11.n . M IM .... Vltle def \lnlwnity 1H, .. ' 1"-'•*'1"'111e. ,,., .. 1w. 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Coast Area Tennis SllmmarieS The next meet Is slated for Salurd11y morning with practice runs begin· ning at 8 and the first race at 9:30 Addilionul entry Information can be obtained by calling Jim M a nnin g at (7 14 > 559-0199 JUNIO• COLL•Ot 1.AM..-ctl l•I ~Wttl ,, ..... . lo"n-IHI ... !\# ... •-' \I 1 o t,,.•''•nl fHt o.t C..HM •1 ·~ M#•~ IGl <ttl Wall•• 6 I • 1 HAit""" IHI 001 Uhl .. 6 I 6 1 8U\la-1• IHI Oel flra-IS 6) AM'l 161 °"' ~•lp1no• I 6.-4 • l -.. 8r11 (•fine CG• d•t JoPll"~on ."''~\It • J • , c,..1,.,, ........ win fH f Ht Miffll:·8town • J l • • 4 Uhlor Ou•tlq l<il d•• &tnQ"•m Aemo•t.I •l .. , Ml iACltl 1110r'"""CN\I s. ... 1 .. Torrn IMI dl>I 111e1r• 6 7 • l l "locluv 101 CHI S-1nnor 1 ) 6 J C•119l11to 101 dltl !Mv.,cl • 4 • 0 l(tl l~rman (Ml 001 C, "ltOo•u 1 .. 1 •. q Mor•on fO' ctflt Harmon • 1 ta 0 PllllllO\ fOl °"I l!.,.,11"161 6 1.6 l °"""" V••lr• Ph•lllOI (0) oet To""' ~-• .,,,., •• ) I .... 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CMIUTION WRENCH sn TRUCKERS lllAYY DUTY VENTILATED SllAT CUSHION I Ii ~•oh °"' wot•' "'°'''"'•· ol"d dtf I A.u H h UOC •no 4 FL. 01. I "·· 0 1. 89' 159 CO.#IU FAN BELTS LONG LASTING DISPOSABLE FLASHLIGHT NO U I HU 10 at,LACl NO •VII •C'IACfM~NI trt•A ltlGHf lfAM PU)HI UtlON SWI J( H HANDY 88( COMPAU STYUHO I .j I ·-- If DAILY PILOT Wedneeday, Aprll t 3, 1917 CIFRooadup · 117-13 Loss For LC Gals Second seeded Mater Amigos of Fountain Del High School defeated Valley In second round San Gorgonlo In easy action Friday night with fashion, 67·34, In openll}l t h e h o m e c o u r ( action of the CIF 4·A advantage. Mission Vie· girls basketball playoHs jo will be at home to Tuesday night at home. Valencia after the latter In 3·A action, South toppled Lowell 50-31 Coast League runnerup Tuesday. Mission Viejo surprised Katy Eaton had six host Mayfair, 55·34, and steals for Mission Viejo 111 2 ·A competition , while Judi Johnson had Liberty Christian of six assists and Jeanne Huntington Beach was · Beauprey grabbed 15 re- an nihil a led by Alta bounds with Renee Red· Loma in 2·A action, fern gelling 10. 111,13, in a game that Scoring was evenly wus played in Alta Loma divided with four of the Tuesday night. s l a rte r s in do u b I e Mat er Dei meets Los figures. * * * CIF Girls Basketball ,I CAPU.YOl'l'S St JO'ttr>f\M W•rrf"ftll V•t\luroJ T"°ll\and 0~~\ Al Torr•t1<t lO, J0<d4n 49 S•n G•br••I SJ 8urrouqt\t C0uf 1 tl 81\l>OO Am•I &7 Font..,. )0 P•cll•u". FCW!tMI ll AJtmdttt u . 81\~ Monroom.,,v Fount••n V•ll•Y IJ, Cy ore I\ 11 Hunllmiton ll•Mcri~S. Tu\l•n It <iAnr 60. LB Poly 6S Rutn• 10, Arcdd-. o lo\ Aml9<)\ S9 lo•ro l4 M•lor Del •1. S.n Cio•qon10 H C•••c•nt• v.11.., SS. Mory SI•• .. Mir• CMI• S2 SI. P•ul l4 LOVl\Y1fle81,.S•ml V•lley 40 Mater De1 jumped to an early lead and used 14 play ers in r eceipting for the win over outclassed San Gorgonio. Kim Wilmot was the leading scorer (or the Mater Dei Monarchs with 13 while teammates Lori Uranich and Chris Gage each had 12. Things went from bad t o worse for Liberty Christian's previously undefeated quintet. First, they were unable to locate a home gym in the area and had to play at Alta Loma. ·~41-R•"lll!lll· '*111111._~ .. ~Yl!!l!!l!ll_•r 'Cup' PUBUC NOTICE HOT'IQ IHVITIMO II DI l lOlft-..NO H6 • Trade Name NEWPORT, IU. <AP) -Tbe New York Yacht • Club has registered the America's Cup symbol and the phrase ''America's Cup" as trademarks and has chosen a local firm as aol e suppller of an authorized product line. "'0TfCI! IS HE1Ui8Y CIVIN llWll "'•l"-.l\WlltMre<tl...Obrt"" Cih 01 CMt• MftA. 10 wit. "'• Clly c-,11, ,.,0 9" 1200, tf 11M City •I CMt• ~ Ollltwftia. Mo.-~ tM "°"' ot ll·to1"' .... "l'INY. A.,11 "· 1'11 tt .,.."be"" ,.._,lllllly Oft"" 111-r to cr.11-Ill• bl<I I• llM CHY c1..-~·s o111<e .-, w. .,._, ...,...""".,. llt'M Bid\ will ... PUblkly -"" •nd 'ffd •IM It U.00 •,.,.. o. H '°"" , ... , .. 11 .. •• 11 .. Clk•bf• Oft l"rldlY, Apr II tt. itn."' tM C.U..C M 0..."'bero, cu~ H•"· " ,..,, o.i .... ""'• ........ CAii~"''· l'Ot 1i. IUfl'l""f'IO ot th•• (j) •HI! l'IVl!·TON AltR (ONO ITIONINO UNITS ANO REPAlll OF,_ 141 •«h l'IVE•TON Alll CONOITIONl"'G UN11S Ac:lelf4-I "'" ol tN \l>Klfl(ttlOf'lt m•y lie obl•l....i ti tile Otfi<t 01 Ille Purthtlf'IQ AQtnl •I 11 ~air Orlvt. CO\I• M ..... ~lllorf'll• 110> 'hOuld "- retU•llt<I 10 '"" "''"""°" ol '"' C"v Cter-In •-ltd .,.,..1009, IO<!ntllledon Music Students Travel Nine Mission Viejo High School muaic stu· dents joined Saddleback College student musl· cians on a concert tour in Northern California. The high school representatives w ere Linda Nelson, Karen Hunter, Julie Carlson, Paula Hill, Steve and Mark Hoefer, Martin Mann, Ron Vand~veer and Mike Wood: - This marks the first time that the yacht club keeper of the Cup - has registered either the symbol or the name, and could also mean that the races here this summer might have more e conomic impact on Rhode Island than ever before. The Halladay Company of East First to F'lnfsla Providence was chosen O•llY PlleC Sleft 1'1191• Ille out\!Ot wltll lht 8111 ll•m Numt>t• ond ,,.. Openl"'1 O.i. Each bid tll•ll •-lfV .. ,,. ""° •••rv Item u "' lo<lll In "'• \l>"C •llC.UIOl'I,. Any and all ta<tOl•Oou tu I,.. \Pe<lllC•• tlOf'I\ mU\t be c1 .. rty st1tto 11'1 tlle bid, •"II ltltur~ to"' f0'11\ •M ll•m In 1"9 '""'u1u11or1, vwi11 "" o•"""41• •or •• ltCllOOI ol the bid. £•<11 b•d"'-tll Mllorllllha lulf l\OmH tnlt U1h,•ntt \ Of •II Plf\Of\i •nd porli<tt •nllf'tilfd In the prOOO\" •• Pf"ln<.10itl\. In <•Ho• <C>rPO,•llon\ •n cludt Ille f\tn\H of ,,,. Prt\lcl•nl, S.c.rtt•rv. Trt•sure~.~~git'r. r,,. CJly Co.incl! o1 tne City ot ~·• Me\.& rei.er.,., U"9 f''tht tort1t<t ..,V or at11>1ck ' OA TEO· .o\Mll 1, 1'11 Publl"*I Or-COHI o.ity PllOI. Aorll U . 1'11 I ... 11 the official supplier, and Bill Hartge, skipper of the Islander-36 Red its president, Alan Halla· Baron II, Huntington Harbour Yacht ~lub, day, said Tuesday that displays the Founder's Trophy, symbolic of 111CT1T1oosaus1Nus ith ( ti n s r. r· . h . B lb y ht Club's 600 NAM(ST.4\TEMINT w ew excep o 1rst to mis an a oa ac • T,,.,0410w1"'l""'\OM•••dolr19bu~ PUBLIC NOTICE virtuaJJy all products -mile Guadalupe Island race. ,,...,., jewelry, ashtrays, ..:.:.~:..:....::...:::.=.::..:.::.::...:....:..::._:_~--~---------1 Pl ASTEEL PllOOUC.TS COM PA.NV. •1' y,,,,. Su,,••. Newoor1 calendars, stationery, B••<•.c•9'1W> programs, and so forth 39 Al d s • ed Jam .... ounun w11'°n· •11 v1,1a lu 11 rea Y Igo 5.,.,,, Ntwoort 8'1..cri CA9lM0 -hiS firm W Se tO Patnc•a Sttph•n Wll•Oll, '71 Vl•t• local retailers will be · s .... r1•.Ntwtx1••8(>>\<h,Ct.9'MO manufactured by local Tho\ bulhl<!\\ ,, tnn du(l.0 by • T Ra g!ne'•' cwrtn,.f'(,f\10 firms. J•-\D w11_. ''Our thrust is to keep or ro..-.c.pac ce Thi\ \ldtenwnt .... , '"""with,,,. a.A.A.O county C.lork ot Or•noe Cou~ty on the business here in the M••<h711. 1~11 state." said Halladay• w I l h near I y l w o first to finish trophy for PubH<hed o .. no<i c:o.s1 o.11y"~~;,~ adding that he will soon months to go berore the the first yacht to cross Aorl'•· •1. 20.11, im m,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE J.-•1• IUPe1110lt COURT O" THl tTATIOllCAUl"OllNl.41 FOlll THICOUNTYOllO•ANOk ... ••mt N01'1C:• 011 ... All fNO TO OITl•MINI COMMUNIT Y PRO,l•TYINTl•llT fstatt ti f!Ll.tC ''~L AAN, o. ....... NOTICl IS HC:lll 8Y OtYfN '""' Fllt.NIC L Pl\LAAN IWI• litN ""'•'" • Otllllon to OtlWMI,.. ron1mun11~ oro perly IMcor••t. ,.i .. <m(. lO WlllCI\ " .... _ for IV""e• flt'li(ul•"· M>c:l llUI tne 11rne .,.. oteu of ,,..,,nq 111• w me lie• """ Ml 10t Jun• 1. "". •• to oo • m , In ""' tourl-m Of O.twf!M.-.1 ... t •' .... ,..,.,, ., 100 ""' "'"'" Orlve We•I, 11'1 Ille Ctly ot ~l\t• An•. Ctlltornl• 0•1•0 At>r•I ' 1'11 Wllll-1'. $tJtlN" C'.l>Ulllv (lwr~ ILOCIC & llONAYN! '40' WhtmlMler t•• Wt\1 min ti .. , C._.Hll Tot 0141 N.4417 Atlornen ,.,.. P•fttl..,., Publl\"'!d ~ o1t1Qt Co•\I 0dilV Piiot Apr Ii., 1l lO, 1'11 IJ9o I I PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTIT!OUS IUSIHE\S NAMI STATl!MINT Th• IC>llowtt>Q jMrlOn Ii. dOl"Q bv\I "I\' .. , OE'ITROfofl>(, l011l C-Coll•O" Lane HunttnqtonlkoKh CA•i ... V•"9fV! U.. 0...\10, 10111 C•P" Coll•9'1 I.Jina. Humlnqto11 8Hcl\. CoA ., ... Tiii\ butlr,..\\ t) COftdVCt•d by ... •n dMOV•I V.ucilln l" O.nsley Tiii\ )101""-1 w•\ IHOJd Wiii\ '"" Cou~I• Ciera of Orange Co~nlt on M•rth ,. 1u1 F71'4t PubllSllf(I <>..,.,. Co•\I O.lly Pornt t.or•"· 1l lO. 11 1917 IJU tr PUBLIC NOTICE 1'1CTITIOYSIUS1N£U MAME STATlMENT lf\jJIO •oi1ow111f) ~''°" , oo,nq bu\1 l\r\\ " CtJSTOM MARIN E <o!:RVtCE. ISOI Bolt>o<t 11 ... 8dl(>O~ ht.no. (A ~an M,(h1lttf (cfw1trd li.rtlu,, 1\0111 OdlOOd A..,.. , BOlllO• 1 •l•n•t CA 'lt&1 1 hi\ bu\l"t~\ t\ tonduc t•d bv ~m "' Ul•l<lutt MIC~I E Kr"u' TP\I~ \lttt mtnl wa\ '•'td wit" th!'r Ct>u"'v (,,.,.~. 01 OranQt Couniv o" "'"''" lO, ,~,, ).APU.YOl'l'S CovlM lO Rowl•nO JI llul!ICIOlla 40, Cl•remont 19 Rl9,,.lll S.. Arroyo H Ml\\IOl'I Vl•)o SS, M•v••1r JI Vel•n<l•SO. Lowell JI ~'ntlt ltUrl••l. 4 rtt'\•• 11 HA'"'"°""' SI Troy U Then the taller and more experienced hosts poured it on in the most one-sided playoff game or the night, winning by more than 100 points. The students were in- vited on the trip by Terry Newman, the college's director o( instrumental music. Previously, Newman was the high school's band director. The s tudent s performed in concerts at the San Jose Grand Plaza and the Embarcadero Plaza in r elease a list of firms entry deadline, there are the line orf Diamond l ha l "l i 11 ma kc 39 paid entries for the Head, regardless of America-it Cup products. 1977 Transpac race to which division it is in. 1'7401• Publt•l'led Orariq,1 Co•\1 Ot•IY Piiot -------------1Aortl&1110 ll,1'71 11SJl1 l'ICTITIOU!> IU\INESS "'AMlSTATIMINT u lO• 4110\ SS SM\ S.•n•rdlno •1 (n•O<I• Ott Moor 60 Sonor• '' Norat.m..n " Buttoyqfh R1o0•r ""'' Vo'•"d S1 Nori" fR1vl ·~ Ou•rt1HIU14 lA M ir.0.J ll S•n•• F• SI Mn LUI\ Otmoo ll Mir•te\Ce ,. Soul" Htlh. JS S< "'"'' o-t '""'''e" a.~ M oiitt V1 .1. •• Ntfl •l 1 A l'LAYOFl'S .Att• loma t II llt,,,.rtv tr~rt• 1111,, 11 0"'1tdrlo(rv1,f1\fl'\ 1" 9orut6 ll Ld S1arr_, )I Norn1 0d"'l4t IQ"' 1 fO El\1nort60 1m~r14l •J Nort f" V1\td .u. Twentvn1"1 P•1m, 40 \•11t11 Ct.,dt.1 -=111mo,r l~ c ..11\ff r (.11v u ~,.ndr>ft ~ V(lfl• 'f C~ri,ll.tn ''· f"91PiNOOd ll A.t•Vddf-ro•S Co,,o.tUnton71 th ... MO 011.qo Jl (h~l'\l'\ttl hid""\ St Or•wley IQ Sl\t•r,..,,., tncll1n 17 \I 8on•'lenturP Cfief CrOhf'OJJd"' I A CM<ld• s•. Trot\11., '10\•l"'°""U Ro\""'M~ \& '''"11>t0Clt~O..r LA ll•Dl"t P.;-,,,o,·n-t Poly-d1•f IN~•,H11\,. * * * £•Ion S.lmOl'I Jol\nso" 8uuprey lledftr" Tol•I) .......... v1ei.1u1 ft lft • 1 0 • l S I • 0 H s kwet,O...r1•n ,. 111 San Francisco. They also o 13 participated in a concert ; 1~ at Skyline College which o 11 was critiqued by Dr ~ !~ Karel Husa, conductor- Ml\"on Vie.to U 11 10 I) H 10 )A composer M•Yf•tr 4 1 tt Gr~m\ R1• I 41>0<h t• Ur•n•cn CG•~ H•Ye\ M•rtl~t o ..... Wtlmot Burn.it IC GAoe Meltr 0.1 ('11 ft It •I l 0 ~ 1 0 ' , ';Handicap ' 'to141\ 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 . ' 0 0 ) , 1 1 0 0 1 0 17 17 7 e 8 I) Q ) 0 6 J1 l I\ 67 SCor• by °"'1r1e,. S•n Gor90r>10 4 a a 1-J.i M•t~• 0.1 H tO I& "-67 Meet Set The California A s sociation of Physically Handicapped of Sou th Orange County will hold a potluck dinner Friday al 6:30 at Marco Forster Junior High School, 25601 Official Told Don .. Barney" Brend!· inger of Costa Mesa has been appointed vice pre· s ident in charge of m a nufac turing at Islander Yachts. He has been in the boat building business for 15 years, the la!-t four with Islander. Brendlinger said he will place emphasis on new product de\'elop- m~nt and new manufac- turing techniques 1n his new position Honolulu, accordmg to Baldwin said more race chairman Grant than 100 inquiries and Baldwin. bids for entry blanks had The race. sponsored by been r eceived. Several the Transpacific Yacht were from skippers who Club, this year has been are having new yachts d i v id e d i n t o t w o built especially ror the divisions with overall race. trophies in each div1s1on One of these i s Merlin, One div1s1on will be a new 71-root ULDB from made up entirely of the the design of young Bill once controversial ultra· Lee of Santa Cruz. who light d1 splacemt-nt designed the 35-foot yachts and the other ULDB Chut7.pah which division will be heav~ w o n th e I a s t two displacement b<1ats Transpacs. Lee sailed the yacht singlehanded THERE WILL be J in a stormy race out or San Francisco last weekend and was first to finish under extremely reduced sail. Tl>f fotlOWl"'l """°" '' OO•no bu~• n•\\ a\" FU llE~TON AIR PARTS AT ORANGE COUNTY,,, .. Jllrw•, Aw .. Cot la Mew . CA. 9h:Ho T"°""" J ........ 111? Po•I Sllef· 11•111 Pt N-1 9H<h CA 9l..0 T,,,, bU\IAl!U tS <OftdU(ff'd by •ft In dtvutu•I ThO,...\J Furn T"•S \l.tff""'1('nl w•) hrf'O Wll" thrt Coll'lly Cl~•• of Or ""9t County on .o\f)rll • 1'71 PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS llUSINfSS NAME SlATlMENT Tiit 1otiOWl"9 --I• OOonq bu' f"e'\, ... , I 8 J JOHNSQN& A~SOC•ATES 1 fNVITATIONAl 1""0MPUT£11 CONFEllENCE 710l E•,lb•utt Oro•" \ult• 101. Mie-woort 8•~"-(4t1to'l'I• .. 'IMO 8t¥•rly Jo""' .nn k'o .. hJI\ i~ OtfltO N,.~ (Wd'h fallt')rn .o,,.._,, fh1\ t>U\!fM"\\ I\ tM\IJi1flt"O by 1t"I "' ctlVidlMI Bfoverly lnhn,l'\n teo•1v,"" ti,1, ,,.,~. "'"" •·•oct #+th ,n. ---~--------(f')untv ''"'"" ot Or•"~ Co11ntv o,.. PObh\Md O'aftqei Co•\t Oally P1101 t.p<il IJ. lO 11•ndMayl,1'77 1•0) II PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTtOU\ 8U\1'1E SS Nt.ME\TATEMi.NT 1 hv lollow +f'Wl gerY)fi-. ,),. C101nq t>u\I• ,,.\, d\. SPAlll(l1"4t; ',PRl'IC,<, WAT£11 lli• S,1n M j()Vt•I nt Suit" I ln Newoort a~ac ~ CA •w.i> l tnd.• ~ f¥ Mo~"' b4S f\.t'l-.•de "4!woo•t IV'oc~ CA 17~;,o Pfl.ll ( &nroo I\~°'£ "(#IOn >Rd . I • M ora&! CA '11!6111 fn•s b1Jl.o1MH ,, 1 f')n11ucteCI bV • lf'nf·rc)I oart"4'r\nlD Ltnaa I( ""'" M•rr I\ 7S 1971 ,_,,, .. Puf'tt1,~ Orl't~ Cn1t\f 0.01., µ,,,,, M•r<"lO <lnc!Aorll&, tl 10 1Ql11?01 H PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITtOUS llUSINfSS NAME STATEMENT 1n11 to11ow1no Mf'\On .,., oo'"'l bu'-· ntud\ H4R9011 Wf.iOLE'>ALE MEAr<, l??' M•nne'>OI• t.ve (O\t• MO\• C.A •1u• BrtKtl Jrr•ld P1ert.t JH~ M .... nt\ot • A11tt .. co,I• M>f•• Cll ~/&/~ Loop Standings Camino del Avion, San Juan Capistrano. Participants are r e quested t o br i n ~ a casserole dish in add1 tion to $2 per person Dinner wlll be folio" ed by bingo, and oil paint ings by M ike K e\'01an will be raffled. Ex-Newport Sailor Weathers Storm Skip Allan. former Newport Beach sailor , was one of 14 skippers who survivt'd a near disastrous singlehanded race off San Francisco lai.t weekend ANOTHER NEW boat about to be launched 1s a large boat, Drifter, for Harry Moloshco of Long Beach l f''h\. \l.tt"r"' nt W•'' fdf'(J wn., tf'\f Count~ (le•k of OronQo' County nn April • 1•11 Tfll1~ bU\lnt\) 1\ (.l)f\duttt!d b'I itr1 ,,, dlvidu•• Bn,cf'IJ P1•rc• '"'' ''ttlt-m1·nl Wd" fillff1 w•t., th• (l)Unh (llf'rill' o• or,."Q4' Couu1, t.m Md«" )t, ltlT t'IOJS Baseball Vista In fact, Allan was the winner in a Wahle designed half tonner. But it wasn •t easy When a storm front hit outside the Golden Gate, Allan was forced to go forward and change headsa1ls while the 35·40 knot winds almost demolished his mainsail. In the first to finish battle. John Kilroy's 79· foot ketch K1aloa will be up against two veLeran line honors winners Mark Johnson ·s 73-fool ketch Windward Passage, holder of the elapsed time r ecord for the race, and White and Pasquini's Ragtime. first to finish in the last two Transpac races. Also expected to be on the line is Sumner A. .. Huey" Long's 79-foot ketch Ondine. Put>1,,,....41 f)f,1nq.• t:,,<t.,, 0-1•1v Pilot Aorot 11 10 l1 •nd M•• I 1911 P UBLIC NOTICE \OUTI< COAST COH,.IR~NCE w L Gt 0,.n.,e c.o.,,, I I CttrltO\ ~ 7 S,.ttf•AM f 4 Ml S•W" ~ntori• • ~ F 1,11t-rt0ft ' ~ !Mn 01-w..,. ) • Gro""'°"' ) • T llftlU y '\ \O• " Or4nqe Co.it 1. Full•rto" t ""''"' 10 Mt SAC. "t4ntt 1'n~, I,~" 01t00 Mf",11' Tiilllf'tct1y'1 O..mtt \41tiC• An• •t Or \rtQP Co.\t C•rrltO\ttS." D·~~Sd r,,01\n"IOf'lt at full•'1on SOU THlllH CALCON~llllH(I W L f 01 (.olMn Wf,t t7 1 I S•nt4Monlf" tli • o t LA H•rbor n t I CV~fU\ ' 0 ~ I Rlo Hondft \ I t ' • LA !>o"t"•O\I I 'I 0 ~ Lo\ AnQOll!\ C(. 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T 01 4 • FIFTY·THREE BOATS STA RTED the race around the Farrallone Islands but only 14 were able to limp back to the safety of the harbor. lllCTITIOU\ llUStNlSS HAME STATEMfNr For additional in formation. call Cleov a : : Weinert, 496·2836. pres1 dent, or Bob Neece at 493·7828. f.n.;nf41" V•'""' ft ._.u"l•~O'o" H'"•'"tll First boat to finish the 75·mile race was Merlan. a new 7l·foot ultra-light displacement boat sailed by owner-skipper Bill Lee, a former Costa Mesa Sea Scout. Lee designed the boat ror Lh1s year s Transpac race to Honolulu. T..,,.y'lG-• Wt-\t"' 'Hier v \ Nr -.oot1 .. , '"'N 1'1,lt fll Mesan Chosen CIHTUllY l1AOU£ ... L ~•I'll• A"" V•ll•v VIit• P•(~ ,00111111 C.•l'lt• a,rw ()'A'1CU '"''i"' l\t4HH'•I . ' ) 1 ' ' ) 1 l • , . ' I TwtlNv•k.,o t '"''" tO (\tAtf"I +• 1 \.of'll•M1 I f l-,.•\ J°llOf~ttf , VIII• ~·n o '""''• .,,. V•t1n u 0#4tf'IO-' ,,, .. 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Reports said the singlehanded race started before noon inside the Golden Gate and the storm front did not hit until the boats were nearing the Farrallones. PUBLIC NOTICE TPYC has set a limit of 75 boats in the race. Baldwin said it appeared that total would be reached. PUBUC NOTICE SU ,.1111011COUll't01' THI STATIOl'CALlllOltNtA l'Olt THfCOUNTYOFOllAHGf No. A .. ,,,, PUB UC NOTICE 01wi1rt+Jaf O•t'11rl \ E vlin' GI LEASE FOR LESS THET.L.C.w>.Y HOT!CllO, MIAlllNGOF PETITION 1'011 PllOIATI 01' WILL ANO l'Olt S·S.146 LfTTlllS Tl)TAMINTAllY ANO NOTICE TOCll£01TOllS 1'0" AUTHQJltlATION TO AO· \UPlRtOllCOUllTOl'THf MI HI ST Ii UH 0111 TM I STATEOFCLAtl'OltN14 tNOl l'INOlN1' AOMINtnllATlON 1'011 TME COUNTYOl'OllANOE 011 ISTATfSAC'T l,.ltOIATE CODE Tnr, ~1a1-1 wn• ••t"'1 ,.,,,., t~ County Ct~rkof Or..,.oe C.ounty on 40••1 o, 1911. l'l•»i PuDl•\"8d ~~f\O'" CO•'\I 0.fily Pilot Aprotll 10.11.-Mn4.ttll 1410 17 SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFHEHCE AT TUCKER LEASING CO. 2012 S.E. lalSTOL-411WPORT llACH PHONE: 957-0644 lt1 In• M•lt.r Ill th~ E\t•I• n• S\tlETSIOI PUBUC NOTICE E\THrRllOE 0.-~•·•n•ll ~ll•l•OIJACI( EAllL RALEV,JA, Notiu 1\ h-rtbw" Qtven ta <r•<M,_, •• ~ .. 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CA .iroo Tiit lltlltlou< ""''""'' nam" ref•rrrd IC>.~,,. WH fifed In Or-County o'I M•r I•, ltH oieoo ~l•t• II 101 OAllOINO~OVILIAOUC P•,1••t• floi\d (ir.indf' Gtt~nGtov-. \•nh•QO l•Oc11nt• ll•ntht> Al~llo• W L \ , 7 ) I L~Amloo• ' T-~y·1 Sc••t> Curd4f'I ~\ICI t PM illu 0 t 101 oa '' ' I I 1 lt1t Oul"ta • L•h4m•oo' t "•n<P>o4111n"I&. I ... f'llloqoJ 110) 111>1 ..... o • ..,., P•cll1Uf19olW G•-GMOtf'l0row>•tlo<A,.,.I~ l• Ou•ntut .. ..,,..., Alemlto• O•ANOfll•out W L T ~~.,,,. ruttt•tOf'I 11•~1' f\Mf•M• L• H11><A V•l•,,CI• El Dor.on Ctt1y0fl 0 1 ' I • l I ) D ) 0 0 0 0 I • Tws<l•y't S<•r.-lru 2. Veit«•• I So<\o•••. l•-... t•1 l a H•brU El Oorlldol C•llYOl'l l '"""''Ofl 1 ""-r·t °""'' • er .. •fE'Mllf'tr\lt c;.,,-., lJ Oor .00 V•ltt1cloa!UH.t&r• So<lor•"' ""'"""" == ~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri .. SM. & Sunday 'rrl 6 P.M.) -excluding HolidJys d11111ers include soup or ulnd, b11k1d powo or rice RED SNAPPER . ~... . . . . . • • • . . . . • 3.45 MAHI MAHI.......... . • . • . . . . . . .. • . . 3.95 GRILLED SEA BASS . -. . . . • . . . . 3.95 TOP SIRLOIN . • .. ..~ • • • . • . .. • • 4.25 NEW YORK STEAK . . . . • • . • • . • 4.95 LOesi:eA TAIL .. . . . . . . • . • . . . . • . 5.95 STEAK ANO LOBSTER . . . • 6.95 LUNCHEON 1lso strwd doily uflril 4 p.m. 16271 l'tc1flcCo.tt Hwy• Hvllhllf'O" 8cfl. • l2131 ff2·1J11 3901 E Conl Hwy• Co10N Otl M11 • C71'1 t11r.ot00 Ot ''Johnson & Son has outstanding service and a good reputation'' RICHAR~a~~~~:~ ANOTHER SATISIFIEO CUSTOMER .JOHNSON le SON 1* I 2628 Harbor Blvd. • Co1ta Mesa • 540-5630 O•l•rt AD•ll I,,.,, ~nt• AM, C.Al1lornl4, •. 1977. STUAATROE.\RnYMll I'• OtltdApr1l-1'17. MlcMtl I!". Cromwell, Ull w. ~ .. 1,. Aw .. w CoVlnA CA •1190 111ott Thi• hv\11"'\\ w•\ condvcted bY en In· Publl\"'"1 Or•"'JO co.ut O•lly Piiot, Ol•IOUAI E••tu1or\olthr will WILLIAM!. II JOHN, nt \ald,,.'C•Otnt Co\11\ly CIM k RICHARD 9. SICOLNICIC THOMA$ P. Alll!N, JR All•rn•r·•M.Aw A!lorn•Y •t uw IAR TMAN, llllAUN & MAl Pt R uo ,.,.,.,_,,·1w11uf !NO C.••111•'1' P•r• E, Stt IOU R•d0"4e .. acll, CA '11177 Lo• Anqet ... (.elil \00,\7 Tf/ UUI 17•~2 l>vl!l>\11(-d °"""0" Co•\t O••tv P>lot At .. rney I• P>ttltlOft•r Aprol6 1 t 70 11 101 11•1 11 Put>fl\""' OrM!oe Co<'11 Dally P1101, PUBUC NOTICE S.MIM NOTICI TOClt!IOITORI ... A.'11100 SUl'ElllOlt COUllT 01' THI STATI 01" CALIFO•NIA, PO"fMI COUNTY OllOltANOI tn 1 ... INUer f/I tM E•l<lltof Al TON 911UCE CLINTON. AKA ALAN I , Cl.tN'tON, AKA A 8 Clt.,.TON, a.< et Md. Not~t '' "-''""' otwe., to cr•lltlor, 11tvl1111 <l•lm\ -•n•t IM ••'" Cl<'(~ . .-.,1 to Ill• "'"' clt l"'' In ""' omce ol tMI c1 .. 1< 01 the •lor"•'d coon or to or.wnt ,....., to""' -·tl.,.,•d •' , ... offl<• of CAYEA A ,IOMNSON. INC , UTO .. Nl!V'& AT lAW, 1111 l,,onq flt•C" 81'-d . Stolle 1016 LO'IO e .. ch, (A'*'•°"""" l•ll•r ofll<• It'"" Ol'!O of bu•tr•••., ot '"" urldt'•tl01t•d In 111 M•H•rt Pttrl•lnlr>Q 10 ,.,.,.,,.It SllCll (ltlm1 #Ith tNt ... (9\\•fY YOU~l\tr\ mu\I bot lllfOCI or fl"IW'ftt~ •• ••o•tu lo w11111n teur mon1111 alter lh• ""' O\lblictllOI' Of lhlt f'IOllCt OtlfOAjWll t, 1971 ~OllEIH llAUC~ CLINTON l•eCUlorQI llw Wiii tfMIOet<tO.nt CAYl• IJOtlNION, INC f1ll l.t41t lffell II ... lllll•ltll Lellt .._, CA-1 Pvlllltl!M Or~ CNSI 0•11' 11'119t, ,Allf'U•,11.111.v ,1•11 ._n Aprtl 11 1J 19 1971 1470°7? PUBLIC NOTJCF. AprlllJ lO, n ,tndMay~. 1'71 Mltl\ffl E Cromwrll 141111 fhl• ,,n1..,.,..n1 wt\ 11111<1 wltll th• 1-------------i COulllY C.lr•k ot O•An90 Counlv on M•rrl\ IQ tOI ,.., .. , PUBUC NOTICE Pu~l'\""11 l>•ll<!" '""'' Odlly P11~1 -Drll ~ 11 10 '7 !UI t1St II P UBLIC NOTICE ,, -. 'IOOMER by W-. F. Iron and Mii Casl06 -.... PEANUTS INSIDE WOODY ALLEN SOMEC>..iE SlOLE Ml/ c.AR. TODA'{. ~IGHT WHILE ! WASWATCHl~G. FUNKY WINKERBEAN MR. SUROi I WE f<)(JND CXJT TWrr SO'VIE SllJDENT$ SKIPPED ourm THE. BuR6ER BARN • ~FIFTH PERIOD! . <~ TANK McNAMARA WE'LL, rn17 17 m£ BIG CHAMPION~IP GAMb: .... NANCY STAt/E.0 COOL. OION~LOSE M<{ ~EA1': ~1~ WOl&.P. MAN! 1~~ f:1~Si, s~o0Rru1@? by Tom Batiuk by Jeff Miller & Bill Hinds . . .. DOOLEY 1S WORLD DR. SMOCK MOON MULLINS I JUST SAW A ROBIN ··- THAT 5 MY l="AVORtTE SIGHT IN ,..... 1 LL SHOW YOU MY FAVORITE SIGHT IN THE by Emie Bushmiller ") llH1 I,"·!•~ •••ti • \'tl'i",, • • t~r. # '"' ._ ,..,, \.H~,, l of""'- 11D Llk'E 11Tl-4E MONSTER'S RETURN" THE SPFlf\J G SPRING . . . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE GORDO--~-w ACROSS 51 C1t1gory 52 M111t1fly 1 Onttno 0tprt1sed UNITED Feature Syndicate Indiana 55 l ev1111111 e Pot don1l1on 2 word1 IO Humor1al 58 Muse of Ogden •••• poetry 14 "Home on 80 Hopped·UP the .... bever1g11 I~ Anlm1l'1 e I Ev11rgr11n dwelling 62 Fut 1uto I e Count tr dmer tenor 63 Porlable I 1 Warmth sheller 18 "What a 64 E' a riv buy' J ColorAdo word' 1nha1>1t1nts .... ....... H ,A "'.~ sai :! ~ ... l ~ n: 4 I r c f -~ ' n ' 1 p (J L I IC -l f v r I I IN~ IA c • ' I 14 ~ T t ~ •P f T J ~ Al l -I I Ill( " I l A • dA 'f I ~1·-· r 20 (artll Pref,. 115 Convey• 2 I Son ol Zeus ml'H IQe I'"' "a ~ f I I 4' f VI •; 23M1nu .. '" T A .. p , r r IS I ~ f I '" ,, .. ( I ~ f T . 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TUMBLEWEEDS GHAS11.Y!-rnf HA~MAN INPUS1R't IS REELING UNCIER ilif WORST' PL.AGUE IN rrs HISiORY! MISS PEACH I ~ I f1ATW~f ~'roR~ Me~~ -~~~ ,.~IAft, YOU ~'( M&"ICAL.. ~l!NCI, 'veN rMi Prle~NT ADVANC!O ~TATE Of: iHE A~T, 91'11..L. 1'!1 NOT' P81t~f(;T f' CAN VOl,.i GIV• Me AN £XAMPL.E? ,( by Gus Arriola by Herold Le Doux THERE WAS NO WAY THEY COULO HAVE CON'llCTED HIM! Wlff 010 Hf ADMIT TAAT HE HAD MADE THE HEIST? WAS IT TO P~OT ECT YOU? by Tom K. Ryan PUE iV SOARING-OIL-PRICES 1 WE HAPPY 11CLACK'1 OF A 1J.IOLJSAND TI{APro<)RS HAS GtYE:N WAYIO AN OMINOUS, VE:ATHL-Y SILENCE. by~tl W!dn!!dly. April ,3, 19" DAILYPILOT Ii: by C._... M. Scwi~i --------. by Rodger lradflelcl .. ,_ ____ .._. ________ _, .. ti \'MC"tJ You O~R A DOU6lE-DIP CON!:, ALWAYS HAVE YOUR FAVORITE FLAVOR ON THE BOTTOM" l'D LlkE SOME by GeonJe Lemont · -f'He:Re's A NE:W L.-1N5 FOR GLJCCI .,..0 , WORK ON! NICE READING THAT Ml~HT P,AS5 A FEW Ho"URS Pl.S",AS.ANTLY. --:> THE GIRLS w., ""''· ••r don't wonder the~ fashion·show bull'cts are so In- expensive-after lookina at 1hc models who (eels 1.ike eatifti anylhing." DENNIS THE MENACE . i "' , . . ' 'Real' Repftyment? Friedman May Catch Flak Again Presidential Warmth Solar power provides nearly half the energy for heating and air conditioning for the Mount RushmQre, South Da kota, visitors center, nestled below the sculpted faces of former Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt. Rotary Research ~otched by GM DETROIT <AP) General Motors Corp. has announced 1t 1s abandoning future work on the Wan.Ice! rotary engrne because of poor fuel <'conomy and high exhaust pollution. GM 's djsclosure Tuesday. that it has "discontmued research and de· velopment" or the Wankel com<'s seven years and an estimated $100 million after the giant automaker began work on what was hailed at the time as a re· vol11t1on in engine lechnolo~y GM SAID ITS rotary eng111es "do not demonstrate that the potential for low emissions levels :irid fuel economy equal those or current reciprocating piston engines." PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' INTENDIED TRANSFflR AND l.EASEIACI( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh•t ROCOC:WEl.1. IHTCRN.ATIONAL CORPORA flON, Tr•"'ltrnr, of 27)0 El\t lmoo'rl•I HIQllW~Y. Clly Of El YQU~OO, C.lllomlA, IM-\ to"'"<•• t•ln Q~H\onttl prf)~rty to O PM L EASING SERVICES INC ·~•eno~~ 1 r+1n\tet_.. (Le\wr•, ot" W.tO 4)trff't ,,., Of ,.. .. ..., V'orlr \tAff" ot Npw YOf''i. •'"' tn-il '"1d '"'""""'o Tr~"''"''""' 1 1 \\Of'• O PM. 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(Uy OI (I •\•'lunrtn C"l"ilfN'f\I,• U•l•dttv\ltttH'kyOfAor1I tttr ROCltW(Ll •NTEl>NATll')NAl • 'll>PORA TION lh R C P..t,.,\.ft" OH·1-ctnr P,()I' urt""'r'lt M4JNQitM•f"'lf l.OUl~MIENTSCHEDULE NO I• UIHlllTA GM. which had planned to market a rotary-powered car in the 1975-model ye ar. put its rotary program on the back burner in the fall of 1974 because of emission and fuel economy problems. But the firm said at the time that research on the l.'ngine would continue In addltion to the cost for re· ~earch and development, GM ha<o paid $42 million for worldw1d<' licensing rights to pro<luce the engine Wan.kel engines arc used m some models or the J apane:-.e M ai.da and the \.erman NSl' PUBLIC NOTICE "CTtTlOUS 9USINEU HAMIL! ~TATll'MENT ffll• f'tlf9w11'W) Cle•~" •'•OOtn"l b•J" .W\\ ~\ By JOHN CtJNNIFf' A~ ........... ,~ Milton l'riedman bas Just ex· pressed himself as being in favor of paying some of the govem- rnent 's creditors in teal money, and right away you can bear the criUcs saying there's something unreal about it. Real money ia that from which innation has been wrung and, as you know, it isn't the money we use. Generally, when we lend som ebody money they pay us back in c urrent dollars, or dollars whose buying power is er oded by inflation. IT'S A TERRIBLE disin· centive to saving and lending. It has been caJled immoral and, in a sense, it's robbery. It con- tributes to the shortage or capital we need to expand our economic plant. Friedman, the Nobel laureate in economics, would correct that, for some s mall savers a nyway, and so his pro- posal is bound to b e ex - amin ed like o t h e r Friedman proposals as s o m eth in g ..., bizarre. cuNHt"" The professor,' whose state- ments from his base at the Uni versity of Chicago are gen erally considered con· servative, would issue "purchas- ing powe.r securities." The saver would receive back his principle, plus interest, plus an inflation ad· 1ustment. THAT ADJUSTMENT IS all important, because it would mean that the dollars with which you are repaid would have the same buying power as the dollars you lent to the government by purchasing its securities. As things now stand, a person who buys a U.S. Savings Bond for $18 75 receives 6 percent interest and so. after Cive years, has $25 returned. But what has inflation done? Left the buying power of the money back there at $18.75 or less Many purchasers of savings bonds have had that m isfortune in recent years, and it says a lot about the bitterness that some small savers feel, especially when the government, the bor· rower, is respons~ble for much of that inflation. FRI EDMAN'S PLAN would assure small savers that they would receive back their money in real rather tha n current dollars. plus inter~st. There is precedent for so do mg. I ntemational currencies float AnM•t ''•"',·~•on,,, , t1u•om•ttt I) I'M l ~~"'"I S.rvK.-I~< l t\VJr Pf t'\t••I P..1;rMH '°""'°"'"' .. t v., •• \..,..,. •• N, '#1)0f't 8•MP'I c A 1HMitl J4~ ()vfv <'t4' W•tY>n, 0 I \11 t4' •w••rt• N•wDM'' ~M'h r A 9')~ P tt,.,n4 \.l•D'l,..., WUW>,, Ot Vt\f • ~,.,,. "'-""" '"'Mii CA.,_ Gold Krt1 Stores for Sale tn Pt')(WW .. tt lntu ""'"""'•' (MPM•tlO'\ I .,\\f'I" A ! 11• MllO••llnQ d1t1 f>tfl(.-\lnQ f"I\ bu\i'W\'\ I\ t~ch,t( t'*<t by -t !J"f'titl"•' OMi,,.~,.o J.,,,_., 0 Wil'°" Thh ••M~t w,., •o...t wn"" tf'W' Cov"''"t lttm:'" ot Ot•nqie C.ovr'lt'f' on """''~" .. ,, ,.,,.,, Federated Department stores Inc. has an- nounced it has e ntered into negotiations for the sale of its Gold Key Furniture Warehouse division to a group or buyers that includes the present divisional Publl-<>-~t O.ny 1>0<11 4' .. 116 ti)(! I' 1'11 tl\t 11 management. · Up<>n completion of the sale, the management o( Gold Key would continue its present operations with the contemplation of expansion into additional ~r1.c1 .. -----------retail outlets l1l California. '"°,:;:;~·~~~":; "~C::..~':4!:~:.·::r Gold Key waa established in 1971 as a pilot • '\'''"'"""' m,.nuff'tured by ,.,,,,.,,,.,' (M-111 (l)mout• "'"0 0..•fttlly O.wri,.tl ... t .CPrlnt .. 0 ff\~ tnU'"""°1ru:.1 d•t• PfOC:f'\\tftq • 'lu1orntwtt m1ltf''l•1•4tttw,.•d by O.'•Oft f "''0"''"' 0..••tlly PUBUC NOTICE I f" ".-"'' l .... , ..... 11oci.-11 •~ r ... ,..,._."" ,...,_ "-"" ...,, operalion. lt ha!I three furniture warehouse ... n.11nn41 ro•Po••tt•11 Moo ,,. .. ~'""v E~TERP1>•H~ •" showroomsinCallfomia,onemCostaMesa. r ~llln R...SIO •Ill l...,,bl>r .. -N••c.M\'' ""'""' c;..ttt~n•••lMl •romo..,te,., 011.-. W•\t. N•#,,,.,., r>u""'-0r_,. '°"'' o ... ,., 1tt1ot .. ~~~"c~.~:° .u p._...,n'"'• r ..... A lr Calllorrtla Galas hi 78 Artrtl11 '''' t .. \.r1 41W9\I N~t"9.Cft (A.,.,.n ,~,, ""'-" ., ,.,........,..., ,,, •• , Air California. Newport Beach, has reported PUBUC NOTICE l'tCYITIOUi IU\IHlU NAME \TATaMlotT lh• IOllOWlllQ flo'•_, ..... ll00-1 ~''" \I.AM OUNI( TOO, 3"11 W•\l•rtv ,.,..,, • 770. N.-Wl'Qrl llt..;11, Calllor"'• •n•<n WAiter 8u•ll•"• 101 11•111•, NtwDOrl S.e< h CalllOrnlt .,6"-0 I.arr\' L OC:e<tln. 2*7 L41•~11•1d. e:t Torn, C•lll .,,n lh" b>1\lllo~ I~ tO~dUCl•<I hy A o•·,,.,••l cMrt,,.,\l\IO w .. 11.,r Ouroe\\ l "" ''•l•.-nl ""' lll!Od wlll\ lh<I (' nonty (f-.rk of OronQe Coul'\IY Ol"t m ... o ... • urmngs of Sl,434,000 after taxes and extraordinary uu, ,8.;:::;::: -~ ... ,..,, .. '" '""' items for fiscal 197&. compared with $1.412.000 for c-1~ c,.,. ot Or•...,. '""~'• O'I the previous year. M••c" 11 1•11 ,,11., Revenues for 1976 wer e $47,12:5,000, compared Puhl•·-o..._ c-<t O.••v P1101 with $37,553,000for1975. M•-<11 ,, '°· -"'°'"'· u.1971 ,~.,.11 Fourth quarter 1976 revenues were $12,245,000, --------~compared with $10,163,000 for the correspooding PVBUC NOTICE quarter of 1975, wlt.h a net loss of $2a,OOO for the ----------1 quarter, compared with eaminc of $323,000 In the ~~~~~!::!'::r final quarter of 1975. Tll" IOl•-tl>Q _,.,., I• oo•no 1>1n1 The fourth quarter foes relUJted prlmarlly frOm ''"''~~TAN o,. Ro son w "" E high aircraft maintenance expense and from con- 5vsrEAAS, '°" s.e 0.1,toi, a 11. s." tinued increases ln other operating costs as well u I• An•,(" A •1701 _ _, i ed ,mu "''•·-· M 11"'"'""· "', svr1nov costs associat.:u w th the propos merger of Air "uti11~-°'''''<!" ,.,_ .. o""' Piiot. or Mu"u""ton "~w• CA <11611 California into a subsidiary of Westgate California MM'h 1\, 191/, MM<• JO._, 11.P<I• • t1. >o tt111100-11 a1:,;;.;.':""""'' ,, '""°"<'"" t>• ..,, '" Corp.• accordJng to the company. AM llr#llov '"'' .... ,~, W*'' t •l'!d Wll'1 '""' Go1.a.-.... w~i R--on. , ............. Coun1¥ Cl•" o• O•AllO<' Cnuniv o" ~ ~• -r ~· ~-,._ P UBUC N011CE ---.. -,CT-1_TI_ou_s_1_u_11_N_1E_s_s _ __,1 "'m"" "11 ,,,mt Golden West Airlines, Newport Beach, ha.• r e· H4MISTATl!M•NT PutlllWtd Or-'"*" O•lly Pilot ported a 56.1.S percent load factor ror March. the .,..:::~ollowt"Q-WI\ aron1'inQ bl/\i· M•rcll?J JD.-Aprll6, IJ ttl1 IO'l&-1l highest in the pa.st 12 months, E l e c T 11 o · o; v ' 1 "' PUBUC NOTICE The airline carried 40,668 pa.uengera during the ~~r;"'i!!.~"~'J:.:!:.A ,,,,. st., Hunt 1 ____________ 1 month, a 65.93 percent increase over the aame w.,.,., Vtllun ~·. '11A 11111 SU~UIOltCIOU•TO,Ttl• period last year. Total paaeeagen curled year·to- $1,HUflllnqlon8'tlCll,CAtt...e UAHOflCAUNMIMIAf'Oa d le t-6-1 111 ....,,. =::t .............. of,.,. 11111 .,.,.lfttnlt<onductMb'f..,1n-TM•COUNTYOflO•AJtO• a .........,.. •ai"!Uo• ~r I a•v ..... • -.41 .,,,,,.,,., _._,,.., percent and a year-to-date factor of 55.40 per. W_.."4erM MOTIC• O '° M•A•U•O 0' t Tiii• J\411~ "'" '""" •1111 111• ... TIT10N flOtt NoeATI 0 .. WIU. cen . County Cieri. ol Ou19 CouMy "" AMO .. Otl LH'Ta•I , .. ,...... It carried 40,m pounds ~ trellbt. accounting M4'r<11io. m1 uu for a 12.3 percent lncreaae over Matth of 1978. and· 1•71ttt Etl•I• of t•VINO TUNICIC. Publl~ t>MIO't c.o.t1 o.11Y P11o1 Oe«•.., 25,015 pounds of mail for a 25 ~cent increase. A&l'O•. l>.10.17. "" 1UJ..n HOTIC• IS HP•9Y GIVEN 11\at __________ 1 :~!:~~ .. ~~~~~n.! Neepart pt,...'• t:•"'' ... fire., -llU of Ut'9n T-.1 ....... •l"I' lo IM "'"'-· ,,...._ ... wt11c" is m'"1• American Pace Retter. Newport S..cb, bas re------------• '°' lllftw 11M11Cv1ors,""" ,.,.. '"" ported net income of $2,827,909, or 41 cent& a com· l'ICTlflOUSM.ISIN•U ll"'•Mdol~otllHfl"(l llMUmeMs HAMUTAHMI MT llHflroetforA11t11:tt,1tn,.110100\"'. moo share, on revenues or $33,054,900 for the year Tl!f>fOllOWtnqDefDIUrtelolnqbu~I· t11thtc~OfC>tQtrl"""'INO.Jof ended Dec. 31, 1976. "'~~ ". utd coutl, "' 7'00 Civic CalltAOf Dftw Thi tr •-i h l fHf: LAGUNA BEACH CAlllHIT wen, '" IM Clly Of Se11t• l\n•, s con as ... w t net ncome or $2,004,757, or o;Ho!'. m 0t1&11 Ave., LA,..,n• &e«h. c..111or111e. 29 cesita commnn11h•re alter extraordinary income CA.,UI Dt l•cll\c>tlt•,1m r$40000 ( f 111tvf!IOncl a M..e.r.11t .... Mn,.... w11.L1MH.1u0Mw, o • • on revenues o S2'1,6M,841 or the pre· 80'\Ulltll MIJ~lol\Vlel9.CA Co;iflt'(Clettt vlous year. Tiit' ~"""I~ c-.cl~ 11y •II lfl· 901.0AMOOOLO O•Vltfwl. AftWllt" .. &.ew IE'd••Oft /Wt.w • ---· ._, ""~'~Adi"' I ......... """°'-m. .. •1 "Iii~-~ c0'11~:Y '~:': o;;.:•c.=~v ': =:' ..... c.~1 Southern Callfornla Edison Company bu re- M•rc11 n . tm ''" 11ta1 l7MMI ported payment ol $5.6 mJl.llon, the second pa.rt of. lt\rt>tl-e>-e-t o.u,'1.rf:( "=::'10t~u o.uy ,..tet, an $11.2 million Oran1e ~ty .11'76-17 property Lu NI•"~ 'IO #WI AIWll •• IS, 7t 1t111J*.1, AftlU, 1, IJ. "'7 11'~n blll, • PUBUC NOTICE an value against each other. thanks lo Friedman, whereas once they were held to unreaJ. fixed values. Tbe cost or some home mortgages now float with the prevailing interest rate. Ing one high-jumper 's at'hievc· ment with a 12·inch foot and :inother's by a 10-inch Coot, or tim· tng one miler with a 62-second watch and another with a regula· lion 60-second timepiece. THE PURPOSE OF these moves is to bring reality to bear on the situations Involved. We do not Jive in a world of fixed prices and interest rates. We do have in · flatlon. We do have erosion of purchasing power. FRIEDMAN WOULD 11pply the same standard to the dollar's lent as he would to the dollar's re· paid: What is their purchas ing power? And during inflation, the doll ar returned is always worth less than the dollar lent. To say that the dollar or today is worth the same as yesterday'i. dollar, or that it will be worth the same as tomorrow's, Is to deny the e xisten<:e o( an inflation that we know, painfully, is all about us. It is the equivalent of measur· All Friedman would do is re· cognir.e this reality. But, so used are we to the unfair old ways that you can bet an inflated dollar that bls proposal will be criticized, perhaps even a& infla lionary. WANTS 'REAL' DOLLARS Economist Friedman 23 Percent Hike in '76 . State Business Gains Major California-based cor - porations have reported the la rgest one-year increase in pro· fits in 21 years, according to a study by United California Bank. The UCB study, which sur- veyed US or the largest non· financial corporations, showed profits bad advanced 23 percent in 1976. The year ended with a fourth-quarter surge in which profits were up 33 percent over the fourth quarter in 1975, ac· cording to the study. He said the nation's business as a whole registered a faster profit growth r ate than California, ending 1976 with a 28 percent increase. same period in 1975. , The survey included 90 of the : largest 100 industrial companies.· plus eight transportation com·: pa nies. s~ven merchandising: firms. 10 utilities and 15 financial : inst itutions headquartered in : ... JALLOW PREDICTED that California corporate profits will rise to an all·time high this year. increasing by 15 percent. California. Sales. and profit~: were derived from business : operations inside :.incl outside the: state. SAL~ OF THESE corpora- tions increased 19 percent for the year and 14 percent in the fourth quarter, the study said. ··Business sales will also advance," Jallow said, "increas· ing by more than 12 percent dur· ing the year, as California's and the nation's economic upswmg continues throughout 1977." Tourism Gains SAN DIEGO <AP> -Tounsm 1s getting close to a billion·dollar business in San Diego. Dr. Raymond J aUow, UCB's chief economist, said the rise in California's corporate sales "reflects the thrust or the 1976 economic recovery in California and the nation." In California, last year's big· gest gainers in both sales and profits were transportation com- panies, the study said. However, m the fourth quarter, industrials had the most improved sales and earnings compared with the The industry left nearly SIK>O million in San Diego last year and is expected to exceed $1.3 billion by 1982, says the Conven- tion and Visitors Bureau in a new report. 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That would appear to be a contradiction in terms but that's the whole Money Tree point of the new Quaker entry. Tender Chunks is being pitted against other dry dog foods with the claim thatlt 's "so tender you c~cutit with a fork." QUAKER HAS BEEN TESTING THE product ln small towns since last fall and the results have been so promising that it's now ready to take it Into national distribution. .. Into the picture comes Ralston-Purina with a lawsuit against Quaker Oats. What does this suit all ege? That Quaker. should not be allowed to use the name, Tender Chunks, because it infringes on a Ralston-Purina trademark, Tender Vittles. . Now that's a novel suit because Tender Vittles is, as you may know from the TV commercials, a cat food , not a dog food. Nevertheless, the Ralston· Purina lawyers are charg- ing that Quaker's use ot Tender Chunks will produce "con- fusion, mistake and deception to the injury of Ralston and the public at large.•• WHAT'S BOTHERING RALSTON-PURINA is more than just the name. Although the company fields a wide ar· ray of products (Chex and Freakies cereals, Chicken of the Sea tuna, Jack·ln·the Box restaurants, Country Stand mushrooms), it has risen to become the third largest profit maker in the food industry on the backs of dogs and cats who are fed a steady diet of P urina products, es pecially the top· selling Dog Chow line. Ralston-Purina controls about 30 percent or the entire pet food business and its share of the dry dog food market is believed lo be as high as 60 percent. In the old days, canned dog food used to be the market leader and Quaker Oats once held the No. 1 spot with Ke n-I.· Ration. But in buying cans, dog owners were paying for water. With their price advantage, the dry dog food s edged out the canned products in popularity -and there's no quel>· lion that it was Ralston-Purina that put over dry dog food. MEANWHILE. KEN-L-RATlON LOST its leadership in the canned dog food segment. Thal belongs now to Alpo. And Quaker Oats has a wretched 1 percent share of the market's biggest segment, dry rooas. Tender Chunks is designed lo correct that Imbalance for Quaker. Reports from lest markets show it has been out· selling Purina Dog Chow, biggest selling dog food in the world. So you can understand why Ralston-Purina would rush into court trying to lay claim to the name, "Tender." It's re· all~ moving to protect its flanks, particularly its profits. which amounted to $132 million in legal tender last year. Market Posts Gain In Late Trading NEW YORK (AP > -The stock market showed a small gain today in an erratic session marked by a slump in the price of International Business Machines shares. 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Easy to clean, durahle pfosf". ~c-::;=-=-41-..~ 99c '(~·J*:] SAY-ON BRANO SHAMPOOS e lMERAlD •m •STRAWBERRY 160L 88~ . '• . -•• • .. ~,.. .... ---p Brunch Nets Spirited Win In Flavors For many South Coast tennis bu!!s, the staging o! the Davis .Cup section finals between the U.S. and South Africa at the Newport Beach Tennis Club will prove a smashing excuse for throwing a party. • And. since. much o! the action on the courts doesn't get under way unUI 11 o clock each day o! the tournament, Friday through Sunday, what a per!ect lime !or a mid-morning brunch. Brunches can be great !riendly !easts since they lend well to the Great Outdoors -even i! just on the patio. Literally a meal that serves both the purposes o! break!ast and lunch, a brunch can be ser ved any time a!ter heads are up; lts essence is in matching !ood and libation palatable enough !or break!ast and s umptuous enough !or lunch. . AN ADDEO BONUS : a brunch is a party that takes care o! itself. A mellow way to kick o!! a weekend day, simply hand your g~ests a tall Gin Fizz or a highball o! !resh-squeezed O.J . spritzed with champagne and serve up the grub bu!!et, come-and-get-it-yoursel!·style. • I_! the ~ables were turned and this year's Davis Cup was being fmahzed m Johannesberg, a traditional South African brunch might be set around a backyard !ire pit, where succulent bits o! skewered lamb would grill !or Sosat1es while brunchers milled with tall "shandys" in their hands. Brunches, according to Shelagh Udovch o! the South A!rican Consulate in San Francisco, are the best part o! the weekend !or many South A!ricans. They traditionally start around 1 p.m. a!ter all businesses in t~e cities are closed for the weekend. Many popular brunch dishes are Afrikaner in name and originated with the country's Dutch farmer settlers, she said. One is Boerewor!, which translates as !armer's sausage, and can. accompany a chilled salad plate and hard boiled eggs !or a typical brunch meal. SOUrH AFRICANS may aJso serve barbecued bee! steak, Jamb chops or a variety o! cold sliced sausages and meats. One popular meat dish is Bobotie, or minced lamb (you'll need a help!ul butcher !or ttus one). The cooked lamb is served with rice and !ruits, curry-style, and topped with condiments in· eluding sliced bananas, chopped tomatoes, !laked coconut. pineappJe and chutney. . Many o! the meat recipes typically call !or lemon leaves !or !lavoring. l! y~u haven't a tree rou can pick !resh sprigs !rom, you can substitute bay leaves (in much smaller quantities) or lemon verbena, which is potent stufC as well and should be used sparingly. And !or promoting congenial spirit -and preparing the palate !or the !un ~tu!! to come -there arc. several beverages popularly served in Johannesberg along with wine, which is made and exported there. A Beer Shandy, says Ray Moore. the country's number one. ranked tennis star. 1s a popular drink "especially with the ladies." It combines beer and 7-Up (or a lemon-lime !lavored carbonated beverage) in equal proportions and is sipped sans ice. BEA ANDERSON, EdltOf BARBARA GIUS-BOWEN, Food Ed ito r Wednesday, April 13, 19n Cl South Africa 's number one-seeded tennis player, Ray Moore, left, treats teammates Frew McMillan, Bernie Mitten and Byron Bertram; and U.S. contenders Brian Gottfried and Roscoe Tanner to a pre-match Beer Shandy, a beverage enjoyed with brunch in his country. Or. try a Ginger Square ... a jigger o! brandy to a tall glass o! ginger ale; served over ice. SOSATIES 3 pounds lamb (part leg> 2 tablespoons butter 2 heaping tablespoons chutney 1 tablespoon sugar 1 cup vinegar 1 tablespoon curry powder Lemon leaves or lemon verbena sail and pepper Flour Garlic clove Cut the meat into s mall cubes o! !at and lean. Pork !at can be used i! the meal is very lean. Blend two teaspoons salt with "• teaspoon pepper . Sprinkle over meat, tossing the cubes until the seasoning 1s well d1s- tr1 buted. Brown the onion in the butter until golden brown. Mix the curry powder. sugar, chutney and vinegar and add to the sauleed onion. Simmer !or five minutes. Remove !rom heat and let stand until cool. Rub the inside o! a deep bowl with a clove o! garlic and place the meat in the basin. Crush !ive or six lemon leaves and lay them among the meal cubes. Pour the curry sauce over and let stand overnight. Drain the meat out o! the sauce and arrange on oiled skewers with the !al and the lean alternating. Grill over the coals or under broiler. Remove the lemon leaves !rom lhe sauce in which the meat was marinated. Bring sauce to the boil, then thicken with a little !lour mixed to a smooth paste with water. Serve the sos a ties with boiled rice and pass sauce. Serves 8-10. BOBOTIE 2 poundc; minced lamb meat 1 thick slice while bread 1 cup milk 2 cups !inely chopped onion 2 tablespoons curry powder 11,l teaspoons salt 1 ~ teaspoon pepper Juiceo! one lemon (or 2 tablespoons white vinegar) 1 2 cup seedless raisins 1 , cup~hvered almonds Lemon or bay leaves 2eggs Soak bread in milk then squeeze dry. Beat eggs lightly with milk. add pinch o! salt. Mix remaining ingredients except almonds anti lemon/bay leaves. Place ~n greased casserole and pour milk mixture over. Insert sliced almonds and leaves into top layer o! casserole and bake at325°F. H'• hours. Serves 8. YELLOW RICE AND RAISINS 6cupswater 2 cups raw rice 4 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon turmeric 11..'J teaspoons sail l tablespoon butter '~cup seeded raisins Put water in large kettle and bring lo boil. Add rest Q! the in· gredients and cook !or thirty minutes, or until water is absorbed and rice is dry and !lu!!y. / .. Food for: Thought: Attitudes Weighed By J\!01'111 Ol$0N Ol 1 .. 0•111 PH•I Sl•ll Having company for dinm'r" Great. But you'n • on a rl1ct. Aw, shucks. Try a hint from Linda Headgepath and your guests will never know you're on n diet, though, and they'll benefit from a • good, low·cnlorie dish too. Mrs. Headgepath of La Habra. first place winner in the 1977 Weight Watchers Orange County Cook-orr with her Veal Moussaka, decided to experi- • ment with Greek food s because of her heritage . "One day l decided r should le am to cook a few Greek dish· es," she said, "and this recipe was one or them. or course now that I'm a Weight Watcher member, I've changed it quite a . bit. "But my family enjoys my Veal Moussaka ju.st as much this way as before." , Mrs. Headgepath and the other t.wo wtnnen, Wanda Monroe and Sharyn Hicks, were among 14 flnaUsts competing during a cook-off at Fash.ion Island. Mrs. Monroe, a Fullerton resi- dent, won second prize for her dessert, A Trifle English, and Mrs. Hicks, of El Toro, took third • for her micrownve oven entry .. Garden Patch, a m edley oC , vegetables topped with cheese. Following the cook-off, Chef Franco Palumbo, a former "jolly lat man" who weiehed 265 pounds, talked about how to think thin, look thln and stay thin even when facing such temptations as restaurant meals. \ H e spoke during a press luncheon but decUned to give his hints until after everyone had or- dered lunch. "l had been a professional dieter." he said. "I was a rat child and fat youth." As a high school football player in Fairfield, Conn .• Palum1bo was called a "double tackle" because of hi.! size. •·sure, I was the jolly Frankie ~alumbo, but I was suffering in- side," he added. "It was a cover for my insecurity." After graduaUng from high school he attended the Culinary Institute of America in New Haven then wenl into the armed service. When he was working as a chef in Hyannis, Mass., after his military discharge, Palumbo would go to New York, check the stylish new clothing and try to find it in his size (50) or his waist measW'ement (44). ONE DAY, when be returned from a fruitless trtp, be looked ln the mlrror and made an lmpor· tanl dedslon: Inst.cad of going on a binge he Joined Weiabt Watchers and loet 17 pounds the first week. He said he was one or those rat people who are "never ready" to diet. "You know," he added. "fat people never stop thinking as fat people. It's a llfe-1ong problem." There were no more whole~ loaf-of-bread spree.'i for the chef. He lost steadily and now wetahs 160pounds. As Weiicht Watchers chef, Palumbo ls stlll cooking and stJU eating with his new p atterns. He has been strong In his purpose and even tough enough to own a bakery the first s ummer be worked for Weight Watchers. Palumbo, who sports a gold star in his pierced ear, now spends about SO percent of hls Ume on the road doing cooking demonstrations and lecturing. "The most gratifying is live cooking demonstrations," he said. "I'm a frustrated actor and I always wanted to be a teacher. "And sometimes the recipes come at just the right time for a dieter who has reached a plateau." PALUMBO also appears at summer camps !or children and helps various !ood t rade or- ganizations develop recipes. The 34-year-old chef also bas traveled to foreJp countries to help develop low-calorie recipes from indigenous food. "You have to have .a good lmaglnatiao few this," be uaert.ed. Palumbo, •bo takes credit f« m aldng sauces out of pu.reect veaetable• 10 years before anyone else e1me up wllb tbe idea, said he found thlnp other than lood to rut hil tlme -be began loslng weight. ·•Food takes up a great deal or o fat person's life," he eJt- plalned. "When you star\ losing wel1ht )'OU start moving 11round physically. I couldn't think of Joaclng a mile before. And YoU start getting more involved with other thinis.'' Ho aaid moat overweight ~ ple are simply bored. "they ahould aet out o( that ayndrome Oeltr ~"' ,.......111, u. ,..,... Winning awards in diet cook-off for slimming dishes were, from left, Sharyn Hicks, Linda Headgepath and Wanda Monroe. nnd enrich lbelr lives." Palumbo added that he enjoys watching a "metamorphosis" .take place in heavy people wben they begin losing weight. Tbey pay more attention to their c?lothes. hair and make·up, be noted. For d1eten eallng out, Palum· bo h ad these hlnts: -Be sure to pick the riaht kind of restaurant. -If you know what you want, don't even look at the menu. . --Order something Immediate- ly, such as coffee, Iced tea or a salad. -Be lhc first to order. Don 'l bC' · a "me too" person who ends up with luagna or spaghetti. -Don't announce the focl thot you're on a diet. Everyone wlll watch you eat. Palumbo said he th\nks \hlnu are better for dieters now. "Ten years ago. restaurants only served white bread." Here's the wtnning roclpe from the cook-off. VEAL MOUSSAKA 1 medium eggplant, cubed 4 medium canned tomatoes 1 cup tomato sauce 1 cup tomato juice l tablespoon dehydrated onlonOakes 1 teaspoon garlic salt ~teaspoon onion salt 1 teaspoon oTcgano 1 teaspoon basil ~teaspoon cinnamon l teaspoon brown sugar replacement (optional) 2bayleavea 3 tablespoonis vinegar lcupwater ' I . 2 ·tablespoons chopped pan1ey 16 ounces cooked ground veal 1 cup plain yogurt 1 packet lnatant chicken broth and seasoning mix 8 t.eaepoona imJtaUon mayon. nalse · Salt to taste Place eggplant In a bowl. Sprinkle with ult. Jn a Jarte skillet comblne next 14 lngre• dlents. Cook over medlum heat 15 minutes stirring occasionally. Stir in veal and eggplant. Reduce 'heat to sJmmer and cook unU~ eggplant is tender. Pour into a 3.quart oblong bak· Ing dish. Combine yosurt, broth and Masoning mlx and mayon· nalse. Spread >"'>IUrt cnlxture evenly over meat mlxture. Bake at 3719 F. :.> minutes. Divide evenlv into 4 portlona. · . .- I • ~ _..., ____ _ l i ,C2 DAIL y PILOT . Wednesday. Ap11113, 19n . Sampling Sweet Taste of Success restaurant business," she said between sips of coffee. place open," she confided. There are two things Paula Scboepe loves to do. "One is socialise, the other is cook. For me. the only career would be the But acquiring a restaurant In Newport Beach ls no easy task, abe Indicated. Especially for a woman in her early 20s. The hardtst part, she recalled, was gettin& the right permlta, go- inl to bearings, filina forms and learnlna about bullding codes. Just when she thougbt tblngs were under con)rol, something else would crop up. "IT WAS HELL getting this "All 1 bad was an idea. but nothinl to work with. I knew oothinl about procedural mat· ten in bulld.inl." abe admitted. auigesUn& that there be "a book or one peraoo to explain the pro· per steps." Oally Pll;lt PllOIO\ by P•lric~ O'DoftMll Ms. Schoepe continued, "ll waa all Greek to me. It took six months to get through the paperwork. You have to go through the City Council. the Coastal Commission and the Planning Department. "I kept wooderin1 Ir I'd end up broke, without tables,'' she said. "I GOT SO discouraged when they told me to just give up. They called it 'Paula's ~olly .' " After months of "red tape and bureaucratic hassles," Paula's Fine Food in Cannery Village is a reality. The restaurant wil1 bi! two years old In September, and in that time. the determined graduate of Newport Harbor High School turned an old photo- graphy workshop into an eating place with a pleasant, homey atmosphere. Part of the charm of Paula's Fine Food is the outdoor patio. Setting up for Sunday brunch are {left) Darlene She admitted that during con· struction she had a lot of sleep- less nights. But now that her restaurant l s open and suc- cessful, with about 70 percent of her clientele repeat customers. she goes right to sleep. Taylor, assistant, and Julie Bothamley, waitress. "PROBABLY because l 'm so Mixed Medley Flavors Dates JAMBOR~E: About 40 Girl Seoul Troops of the Orange County Co un cil will be represented at the Jamboree, to take place al 10 a m. Satur· day, April 16, at the Mall of Orange. The event will mark the 60th anniversary or Girl Scouts around the worlcl Pllll.OPTOC llO S SOCIETY: A bene fit luncheon and fashion show will be presented Saturday, April 16, in the Profits Benefit Clinic Disneyland Hotel. Sponsors is the Ladies Philoptochos <G reek for friend of the poor) Socie- ty. Funds will support St: John lhe Baptist Greek O r t hodox C hurch of Anaheim. SEMINAR : Successful Retirement Living 1s the title or a five-part series, lo be prese nted by Coastline Com mun ity College. Sessioll!I will be from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturdays, beginning April 16. in Mariners Savmgs and Loan, Seal Beach. Topics range from myths to realities , how to m ainta i n vitali t y, financial resources. pro- tective services and use of leisure time. Further information is available by calling the community services of· f1ce. 963·0811. ext. 256 MUSICIANS' WIV ES: Prospective m embers living in Orange County are invited to a meelin~ at 7 :30 p.m. Monday, April 18. in the Costa Mesa home of Marlene Sawtelle. Information about the organization is available by calling Mrs. Sawtellt;, president at 545-8893. SERIES: The Cycle and Sphere of Womenbood is the liUe of a four-part program, of- fered by Orange Coast College. Classes will be at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, begin- H ARB 0 R VI E W ning April 19, in the HILLS: The Orange cam pus Wom e n 's County Philharmonic Center. Instructor will Society Committee will; be Belly Inman, OCC meet Tuesday, April 19,: c o u n s e I o r a n d in the home of Mrs. psycbologyinstructor. Charles C. Ringwall Jr., Further information is Coronadel Mar. available by calling thl Victoria Silby will en· centerat5S6-S.SS7. tertain atthepiano. DELTA GAMMA : Mrs. Ted Nehrenberg's Costa Mesa home will be the meeting place of the Santa Ana-Newport Harbor Chapter at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 19. FRIENDS OF SCR: The Costa Mesa Guild will have a mini celebra· lion, re<:ognizing the sue· cess of the recent Las Vegas Night party which r aised $4000 for the theatre. The party will be at 7·30 p.m Thursday, April 14, in the home of lbe Ed McFarlands REUNION All tired," she said with satisfaction. She's more than owner and manager. She cooks , waits and buses tables, washes dishes and learn.s the names of her guesla. . Her young staff of eight ranges in age from 17 to 25. The food. prepared daily in "probably one of the smallei.t. most workable kitc hens in Newport," requires a lot of time, "since we use all fresh quiche crusts and fresh vegetables." SOt:PS ARE changed every day, and a regular menu is of- fered along with daily specials. He r mother ··started our pastry repertoire and she still bakes for us once in awhile." During Sunday brunches, when champagne, crepes and omelets are served, the courtyard is alive with music ranging from piano lo an occasional trumpet. "I love this business." said Ms. Schoepe. "It's lhe job of my life." She shares a recipe. CASSOULET 1 pound dry white beans 1 pound sweet Italia n sausage, cut into 2-inch pieces 2 boneless skinned uncooked ch icken breasts. cul into 1" cubes 1 pound boneless lamb, cut into 1-inch cubes 8 strips bacon 1 onion, chopped 1/4 cup parsley, m inced 1 cup mushrooms, sliced 1 bay leaf 2 teaspoons whole thyme PAULA SCHOEPE 2 cups chablis . '·• cup beef base (8 beer bouillon cubes) Water Soak beans overnight. Cook un· til tender. In large oven-proof pot, brown Italian sausage cubes until firm. Add chicken. lamb and bacon. Cook gently for five minutes. Add vegetables. wine, beef base, spices and beans to meals. ·Add water to cover mixture, if needed. Cover and cook at 350 for one hour. Should have stewy con- sistency -not dry. Serves8. Lagun a Beach Free Clink 1s among the many recipients o f funds ra ised by the Laguna Beach Ebell Club which will present a rum· mage sale at 9 a .m . Satur· day, April 30, at the Women's Club. Mrs. Joseph O'Sullivan (right), sale co- chairman, receives a tour of t he c linic from Marti Marlin , coor di n ator of volunteer services University of North Dakota a lu mni and friends m the Ora nge County area are invited to a reunion Saturday, April 16, aboard the S.S. Princess Louise Restaurant, Terminal Island. Canvas Truly Creative· LA·Z.BOY SOFFETTE ONE WEEK ONLY and WALL RECLINER MISSION VIEJO ....... ,,Phyl 21892 M~fi Plcy ____ ., __ 495-5902 . -.., ....... In the . "' COSTA MESA 369 E. 17th Strftt 1w.....,s-.1 -"-··~ ... ___ ..., .. _, 642-1657 -.,.,_ ... DAILY PILOT NOW .. ' . IN COSTA MESAI 1706 NEWPORT ILVD. CAt I 7tll SU -631-2910 I,__., T•-I c......, P9'1o Sii.pi OPIN 7 DAYS -Fal. nu 9:00 P.M.J • A social hour will begin at 6 :30 p.m . followed by a dinner· dance at 7:30. A representative of the Un· iversity will report on current news and views from the campus . Tickets are $12 per person, and reservations can be made by contact· ing Mrs . Kenn eth Z uckerman. (213) 377-985.5. Ever had the urge to paint a car ? IC you're a child interested in art you 'II have a chance to do so at the art festival planned by the Children's Creative Art Workshop for Saturday, April 30. at the Mesa Verde Methodist Church, Costa Mesa. F rom 10 a.m. t o 4 p.m . children can decorate cookies, make plates or silhouettes and enjoy easel painting and a clay table. . .and the car. which is getting its first coat from <left to right) Lance Ely, Scott Rogers and Brenna Chirby. Qtuptain Nrotitll-.. ·~: lluterbeha There Is A Difference ••• FOR(J\Lf, YO~ DEDROO~l ~'EEDS! wrm CllEMELEX llEATERS '-~~-=-~~~~~OFCOUR8ll Would You Spend The REST Of Your J .. ifc On Anything Less? Enron at Neutllw Newport 1bday ••• Stilt Building a htter Body Tomom>W. Now open In Koll Oent411', 1 complete Phylloal Fltnesa C.nter • teaturlftQ ov.r twenty plteet of tilt femou1 Naotilu1 con<lltlon- lng eQuf~t plut a.vnae. Wf\lrlPoOl Ind bleycle Ptrc:IM,.. Stalled ~lualonala 10 presollbe and 1upo1V1u a Illness Pl'OO""' you. 111 I Umlted Number of~ Memberahlps Available for Men, Women end Students. . ' ,. . 1610 W. Paclftc Cout Hwy., Newport Beach. CA Local 642·1 522 TolJ Ftte 752-1666 4,,_ Frt111 The Rallloa Ra,. Oull ~ ~inml.m1sm'!~llm.'!m.1!5LnmMlrll!lm~~ .. DAIL. Y PILOT f;.S Husband's Attitude Taxing • UYOU>a IUMDS DEAR ANN LANDERS: My doctor told me I would have my baby in April -between the 12th and 17th. This is our lint child. A few weeks ago my husband asked me if l could possibly bave the baby by April 15 because we could sure use the deduction. Last night I had a fe'tf pains and he said, "Gee, wouldn't it be great lf the baby was prem§e?" This m ming did it. He suu that I move the urnilure today said it might "help us make the IRS deadline .'' ll burns me up that he puts his child's welfare (and mine) second to a few dollars. Let him h a ve it, Ann. -EL BUM PO OEAJl FRIEND: Your basbaDCI Is not ODJy in· teDIJUve, be'• lporant. Tile deadllae for a 1976 tu declucUoa was Dec:. 31. Tbe April 15 deadll.De hforfUlDg. TeU blm to relax - and I hope you wtU, too. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wile's mother lived with us for 14 years. She helped with the housework and cook· ing, and was wonderful with our children. We never considered her a burden. The only time I ever became annoyed with her was when she cut your column out of the pape.r and I'd find a big hole when I wcn~o read Ann Landers. My wile has a sister and two brothers. They never aavp u.s a nickel towards Grandma's ex· penses. We bought her clothes, paid her medical insurance and saw to it that s he bad a little money lo her purse. The last year of her li!e was very expensive. She was gravely ill. Grandma's will was probated a few days ago. We didn't know she had anything. To our sur· prise she owned some bluechlp stocks and had a pile of war bonds from World War II. The estate is not huge but to people like us it looks like a million. The big ques tion : Grandma left everything to us. The brothers and sisters a re closin1 in. They s ay Grandma wasn't "all there" and it 's up to us to "do the right lhlng." So, Ann. what is .. the right thin g ?" Sh o uld Grandma 's oth e r children s hare equally in her inheritance? -R & L • I DEAR R 6 L : Tbe money lm't Grandma's. It'• yous. Sbe left it to you -all al It. JI you 'not to share It with a swarm of locusts, go ahead. D EA R AN N LANDERS; .My husband Nuptial Dates Announced 'HAMS Ward.Seiver Mr. and Mrs. P aul S. Ward have announced the engagement of their d a ughter , Cathleen J . Ward, and J effrey L . Seive r, all of Cost a Mesa. They will be married J une 4 in St. Andrew's Presbyter ian Church, Newport Beach. Seiver is the son or Mrs. McArthur-Moody Gail Mc Arthur a nd J ohn Moody, both of Princeton, N.J .. will be married there on May 28. Their parents are the R o be rt Mc Arthurs , Pompano Beach, F'lu., and the Willia m R. Moodys, Newport Beach. Miss Mc Arthur at· tended schools in P it· ts burgh. Pa., and Moody is a graduate of Corona del Mar Hi gh School. 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I '1 ._. • l~IJC..lt.ttW .... .,.. 1 I I Scrambling? Go Western 1, ) Treat visiting teammates and friends to a tilste of Southwest pizzazz. Match a Virtin Mary c hilled appetizer-salad with Ranchero Ramekins or a Fiesta SausageScramble. VIRGIN MARY MOLD 2 packages lime fl avored gelatin 1t'.? cup chopped celery 12 cup chopped cucumber 1 2 cup chopped green onion 1 can sliced baby tomatoes, drained 2 teaspoons white vinegar 1 2 teaspoon salt i i,:z cups bo1lmg water 1 individual-size can "hot" spiced tomato cocktail Dissolve gelatin in boiling water; blend in tomato cocktaH and 1 Y.a cups cold water, vinegar and salt. Pour half of the mixture into bottom of an oiled 5-cup m old; add celery, onion and cucumber anq chill until set. Keep remaining gelatin mixture at room temperature while layer sets. St.it in tomatoes and spoon into mold. Chill until firm. Unmold and garnish with additional chopped vegetables, parsley or cilantro. Makes 6-8 generous servings. RANCHERO RAMEKINS 6 to 8 servings prepared country style. mashed potato flakes · · 6 eggs. slightly beaten 1 pound bulk pork ~ausage, browned and druincd thoroughly J t~blespoons each choppe,d onion, green pepper, and pimiento 3 tablespoons milk 1,. teaspoon salt Buller s ix small ramekins and spoon potatoes to form a ring around sides or each. Combine remaining ingredients and spoon mix- ture into centers. Bake in 325 degree F. oven 20·30 minutes or JUSt until egg mixture is set. (If preferred, use i:reascd shallow 1112-quart casserole, and bake 50 to 60 minutes). Makes 6 ser vings. FIESTA SAUSAGE SCRAMBLE Cream Purr Shell 1 :i cup diced green pepper fi ounces fresh mushrooms, sliced ',cup bull<'r or margarine 12 ei:~s. :.lightly bN1tf'n 112cupm1lk t teaspoon salt '"teaspoon pepper "• pound smokt'd sausage. cut into 11.i inch sht'C" M:rlw Cream Puff Shell. prepare scrambled f'J.:J.(S <lurmg last 10 minutes of baking. Saull• gn·en pepper a nd mushrooms in butler 1n JO-inch skillet over m edium heat until green pl'ppN 1., lcnder, about 5 minutes. Combine eggs, milk, .,;ilt andpcppcr. Pour eggs over pepper and mushroom!> Lift cooked portion of eggs gently with :-.patula. letting uncooked portion rtow to bottom. (Avoid constant s tirring.) Cook until eggs ,Jre !i<'l but moist, about 8 minutes. While cJ!gs an• cookinJL heat smoked sausage slices in a separ ate skillet; drain. Fold sausage into C'ggs Mound mixture into baked shell. Cut mto "'t:dg<'., and s<'rvc CREl\M PUFFSHELL 12 cup water 1 1 cup buLLl•r or marganne 1 :'<'UP all-purpo!ie rtour 1 M teai>poon salt 2eggs lie at 0\ t'n to \()ll 1lt· ~ rC{'S r . Heat "'at er and butter to h<>ilinlit in .,,,uccpan. Stir 1n nour and ., .. It. Star ov<>r low heal until mixture leaves side of pan am! forms n hall, about 1 mmutc Remove rrnm heat. let stand JO minutes Add ci.u:s all at onn. ht>atmg until s mooth und ~IOS!'IY Spread but ll'f evenly in greased 9· inch pan «lo not sprl•ad b<1lter up the ~idc ) Bake 40 to 45 minutes RHAPSOIH'·IN-REO I tahlospoon mmcc<l onion 12 h'.1spoon marjoram. crumbled 1 ~teaspoon tarragon, crumbled I tablt·spoon huller or marganne 2'"l rups tomato juice I tablespoon lemon Juice 'ii tea~poon hqu1d red-pepper seasonmg, optional Lemon <,ltt•t•s and chopper! parsley. i;tJrnii;h Saute onion"' 1th marJoram and tarragon in liutter unl 1l !loft Stir m remaining mgred1ents f'xccpt ~.1rn1sh PC1ur into t'mpt) ice cube tray Freeze un11I part1Jlty frozen .• 11>out I hour. 'itlr· ring with a fork at 15 minut<' Intervals to break up ICC When m1xt11n.· 1., -.lus hy, spoon mto sherbet ~la!lses. Gurn1'>h each with a Outed lemon slice with chopped par!!l<'y bordt'r. Yields 4 servings. 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Or, if you already have a Security Pacific Bank Card, ju t complete a mini-applica tion. Your card will he activated in a matter of ccond~. Either way, o ne card is all you need to take advantage of SecurityService at any participating Alpha Beta. It's that simple, and it only takes seconds each time you wish to cash a check. Participating Alpha Betas in your area: 241Ean17th St., C.ta Maa 2200 H."lrbor Blvd., Cosca M~ SECURITY MCIFIC BANK There's Security in Numbers Coming soon to other 1upermarkem throu.ahout California. -~·. -C8 DAILY PILOT Porker Exotic Sizzler Pork is a brunching favorite. So it Is aJso mixed with fruit, such as ham with pineapple in an herbed skillet sizzle, or bacon wlth pineapple o n broiled kabobs. ) Wednesday. Apt!I 13, 11m Serve these with another taste .. _ or the islands: a Banana Coconut Coffeecake. MAPLE BRUNCH KABOBS 1 fresh pineapple 8 wooden or metal skewers (approx. 8 inches) 8 thick sli ces bacon If.I cup maple.flavored syrup 'I• teaspoon ground cloves '· Cut pineapple) into quarters lengthwise. Core fruit, remove frorn shell with a curved knife Slice fruit into lai:ge chunk~ S .. ' kewer pinejipple chunks, weaving bacon between each chunk. Place skewers on broiler pan. Brus h with half the syrup, sprinkle with half the cloves. Broil about 4 inches from heat for 10 minutes. Turn skewers over. brush with remaining syrup and spnnkle with remaining cloves. Broil 10 minutes longer, until bacon is crisp. Mak~ 4 to 6 servings. HERDED HAM SIZZLE 1 large fresh pineapple 3 tablespoons butter 2 ta~l espoon s c hoppe d parsley - l teaspoon dill weed •,'2 teaspoon seasoned sail 11:1 cup chopped green onion 'h cup sliced pi m ienlo 1 \-':cups ham strips I avocado. peeled and sliced Cut p ineapple 1n h al f lengthwise through the crown With a curved knife. n•movc fruit le aving !.hells intact. Core and dice fruj\ Melt butter in a large s killl-t Stir in parsley. dill and scason(·d salt ; cook 1 minute over m t>dium heat. Add green onion. p1m1ento and ham strips , sautc. st1rnnA well Add pineapple chunks ~ind Doubly Good: i:.liced avocado. stirring gently to m ix. Cook JUSt until heated through Spoon into quartered pineapple shells to serve. Makes 4 servings. • BANANA COCONUT COFFEECAKE l ~ cups sifted all-purpose nour, divided a.. cup suJtar, divided 1.2 cup butter or m ar garine 2eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 11 2 leaspoons baking powder 1 2 teaspoon baking soda 1-'.! teaspoon salt 12 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup mashed npe bananas (about 3 medium) 1 cup flaked coconut, divided Jn large bowl m ix o/• cup nour and ·~ cup sugar. Cut in butter until m ixture r esembles coarse meal. Reserve 'h cup mixture. Beat remaining •,(i cup s ugar, eggs, and vanilla into remaining crumbs. Sift together remaining I cup fl our. baking powder. baking soda , saJt and cinnamon; blend 1n alternately with m ashed bananas. Stir in ~. cup coconut. Turn into f.lr e a sed 9-inch square bakinf.l pan. Sprinkle re- served 1 1 cup crumb:. and re- maining 1 1 cup coconut over top. Bake in 375 F. oven 25 minutes. or until cake tester Inserted in center of coffeecake com es out clean. Scr vl' warm or cooled. 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Serve an th<' a m "'Ith sc.iusage links cheese. softened I egg '1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon JUICC I 21 o un c e <'an blut'berl') pie hJhn£ de~rees F . > 14 minutes. co mb ine c r ea m C JIFF BLUEBERRY · 19c cheese. egg, sugar and 1 UP MUFFIN MIX ~:ifnb{~~~~d~e;~~;~~ • B~~~s +T ... v cre::im <'het>!>t> mixture AA O\ rr baked base Spoon OEP. 1 OZ. BOX FRUIT 'n CREAM SQUARES t 16 ounrt• carton frozt'n pant"akt· battn. lhawrd 2 3 ouncl' pkg err a m 1 ~cup almond :.lire-. toasll'<l Pour batll'r into v.ell· ,::r(•a:.t'<l 13x9 inch baking pan Ba1't• 1n pr<'ht·ated m11dt·rat1• ov(•n 1J:;o pie f1thng over cheesr ---------------4-----:--..;.;;~-J-l_M_S_RA--... -C-H--F-R_E_S_H-----,---,~~-- mixtun.•. s wirl pie '1thn~ F 1 1"111 c liizhtl) Sprinklt' with SUM VISTA BEANS almond!> Continue bak-GREAT 0 EGGS LARGE iniz about 30 m inutes. R GRADE cool :-hJthtly Cut into MORTHERM 15 OL CAM AA . DOZ. i.quare:-. 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JAR DRIED BEEF FRESHER PRODUCE -LOWER PRICES • FRESH ITALIAN SQUASH 19! . YOUNG 1M TENDER· AIAIUS 39!. I I . . . . . , ........ . . Wednesday April 13 1 en DAIL v PILOT C7 ·Finale: Rubies on Ice .. BRUNCH EON? Pie Festive Grapefruit offers the . perfect finale to a brunch -something sweetly satisfying yet cltrusy and tart enough to cleanse the palate. Rubies on Ice is easy to m ake and serve -its flavor is a s urprise! Charlotte Russe is more elaborate, and elegant if following a sit-down course of seafood c repes or eggs hollandaise. En •joy after lunch or dinner, too. RUBIES ON ICE Halve three large, pin.k grapefruit. Loosen sections with serrated knile and place grapefruit halves in serving dishes. Spoon grapefruit ice over eacb half and garnish with mint spng. GRAPEFRUIT ICE 3 to4 ruby red grapefruit o/.t cup sugar 4 to6tablespoons kirsch Halve and juice grapefruit. Measure 8 cups juice and pulp. Add sugar and kirsch. Let stand 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until sugar dis- solves. Pour into shallow pan or ice trays. Freeze until slushy (about 45 minutes). Stir; then freeze firm. Store in covered freezer container until re· ady to use. Makes about 3 cups, 6 servings GRAPEFRUIT CHARLOTTE RUSSE 1 envelope unflavored gelat.Jn l cup fresh squeezed grapefruit jwce 4 eggs. separated 1.a cupsugar 1 2 teaspoon salt 1.a cup mint-navored apple jelly 1 tablespoon fresh grated grapefruit peel 16 to 20 lady fingers, split I cup whipping cream, whip{>ed Soften gelatin In grapefrwtjwce. In top or dOU· Delightfully pastel to Sp rink I e rese r ve d ble boiler, with electric mixer or rotary beater. look at, fresh in taste, this a lmonds on top. Freeze beat egg yolks well with 1/4 cup sugar and salt luncheon pie Is a festive, until firm. Remove to Gradually beat in gelatin mixture. mint jelly and springtilnetreat. refrigerator about 20 food coloring. Cook over boiling water until mix· LUNCHEON PIE minutes before cutting. ture starts to thicken (about JO minutes), stirring ALMONDINE Makes6servings constantly. Add grapefruit peel. Chocol a le crumb Chill until mixture begins to thicken Caboull shell Chocolate Crumb Shell : hour), stirring occas1onally. Meanwhile, line bot· l can (81" ounces> Combine I cup fine tom and sides of 8 or 9x3·inch springform pan crushed pineapple zweiback crumbs and 3 with lady fingers 11 2 tab I es Poon s tablespoon!> sugar. Melt Beat egg whites until foamy: gradually add re- sugar together 1 1 cup butler or maining 1• cup sugar, beating until soft peaks I teaspoon nour margarine and l square form. Fold beaten egg whHes and whipped I teaspoon dry Cl ounce> !>C mi-s weet creamintograpefruit-gelallnm1xture.Spoonin· mustard chocolate. and mix well to lined pan. Chill 4 hours or overnight. Carefully l large egg, beaten with crumbs. Press firm-remove from pan. Garnish with grapefruit sec· 3 tablespoons lemon ly over bottom and up tions and fresh mint leaves if desired. Makes 12 jbice sidesof9-inch pie pan. servings. 2 packages CJ-ounces ;::==============;;;....~-~ ~:~~J cream cheese, sof· SEAFOOD SPECIALS s:~1s ·~ cup whipping cream l can C 11 -ounce) mandarin oranges. drained I larg<' banana , sliced 1 can IS-ounces l cooked chicken. drained ·~ cup lOllsted slivered almon<ls Prepare Chocolate Crumb Shell. Turn un- drained pineapple into small saucepan and stir • 'ALASKA SNOW CRAB CLAWS FRESH HALIBUT FILLET 89~ 23! -tfOUaS: MOMD.+.Y THIU F'U 10:00-6:00 SA TURD.+. Y 12:00.•:00 in sugar. fl our a nd mus ta rd Cook over moderate heat, stirring constantly, until mixture comes to a full boil Remove from heat and stir into beaten eg.ll The FISH MARKET Return to low heat <1nd cook a minutl' longer . PLUS THIUSAID s tirring cons tantly Jl•mdSCllMfyC-..r Removefromheat.st1rin 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA lemon juice and cool 64S.522l Gradually blend into '============:'.:"""-::-:~-==== softened cream chees<' - Real cream to soft peaks. and fold into the cheese- pineapple mixture. Fold in mandarin oranges. bananas and chicken. Set aside two tahlesp6ons almonds for top of pie Fold remainder into fill i ng a nd turn into Chocolate Crumb Shell . I ~ When you open a new checking account of *250 or more. -Antlaqo f>ank Tu•'("! '' • • ' • • ' .,. • ' -"' "rr <,•! ( ,, •• ,..,.. , .. • • .... .. • DAILY PILOT IF DISCIUIT "':l==~ ES I NtCISIUl<flYI ~----·-( i\\ PR I G ... ~ ... ,. u ,... :-::: .. -:.-:-...:::::~-:: a;,,, HIS., Al'I. 1'. "11. ~ .. ..:: ._, au~'-'•'"•o~tol"mo ----·-··---~ • * HLTa ~ cO.ll:t1~' uu. :::.::.=.:::-:::' ..-..=..-:' =" ,_ /loW' i!NAYEL\!9~ ORANGES ' ' ' • California MiJk Advisory Board. ............ ,.~, .... " ' ..... --... Q DAILY PILOT Wednesday, April 13, 1977 COTTAGE CHEESE Micromeet Set From Quiche to . • Microwave cooking and safety will be lhe focus of a microwave worubop aehedulecl for April 23 at the Sad- dleback IDniD Norwalk. \ Perfect for brunching ts cottage cheese, adap· table ln ma.king crepes, quiches and whipped, molded salads as full of flavor as they are of nourishment. The Avocado Cottage Mold is a perfect compa- nion lo a butret or ham and fruit. The Cottage Cheese , Quiche can be sliced into serving pieces or cut-up into bite-size finger rare to be served as one would miniature muffins and doughnut holes. Mexican green chtle salsa adds native punch to couage cheese-filled crepes. Made from any basic recipe, the crepes can be made in advance and froze n between s heets or wax paper until the day of their match with the savory filhng. Then, simply reheat, roll up, bake and serve. AVOCADO CO'ITAGE MOLD l large or 2 small ripe avocados l (8-ounce) carton , plain yogurt 1,2 cup :.m all curd creamed cottage cheese 2 teaspoons lemon Juice I cup water 1 envelope plain ~elatin •;..teaspoon s alt •A1 teaspoon tar- ragon, crumbled 1.41 teaspoon dill weed Halve avocado. Dis- card seed and skin. Cut into small cubes. Place in electric blender with yogurt, cottage cheese, lemon juice and J,2 cup water. Whir. slop and go until mixture is smooth. Combine gelatin with remainin~ 12 cup water in saucepan. Stir over low hC'at until dissolved Stir into avocado mix ture. Mi x in salt, tar ragon and dill weed. Turn into 3 or 4-cup mold. Chill several hours until firm. Unmold onto plate . Trim with salad greens and fres h vegetables as desired. Makes 4 to 6 servings. C'O'ITAGE CHEESE QUICHE I 9-inch pie crust •2 pound llal1an sausage 1 cup collage cheese 2eggs l tablespoon chive-. 1 1 c up ~rated Parmesan cheese Pre-bake pie crust for about 8 minutes at 425 degrees lo prevent crust from becoming soggy Crumble sausage into a dry large frying pan and brnwn well ; dram Scatter :-ausal(e into crust. Mix lnl'(<'lht>r {'hct•!>('. eggs. chives. salt and pepper to taste. Spoon over sausage and bake al 375 degre e s F . 20 minutes This rccipr serves 6 generously .is main course: 12 as ap- petizers. COTTAGE CHEF.St-; CREPES WITHSA~A 12crepes I pint small rurd c·ot lage checi-c• Wrap A 'Nana With French tonst or watrles, toastrcl muffins or a n herh<'d cheese strata or pi e ... Cana- dian bncon contains a lot less fat thun r f'gulur bacon, which mt'ao!. :1 nice r han1te Calorir·wi sc. a 31 :i ouncr portion contain' 260 vs. 684 of baron CANADIAN BANANAS 2 large bananas 2 tablespoons honey 2 teaspoon• lemon juice 6 slices Canadian ~tyle bacon ~"thick Peel bananas and cut into thirds. If on ly Jnedtum size bananas are available, use 3 and cut in half. BrU3h peeled slices or banana& with honey and lemon juice. Wrap Cana- diun bacon sllces around bananas, as far as they will go. securing lh•m with wooden pick. Place on broiler pan and broil 4 Inches rrom heat. lumJna to broil all aid ts. Serve alone or with warnes or French toast for A b~arty brunch. a.rw.e. I .. J 1h teaspoon crushed oregano ~ teaspoon thyme 1 small clove garlic, crushed 1,.'J cup <about 3 stalks> green onion, chopped Green chtle salsa Wann crepes on bak· ing sheet. 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"~' lSC CHEESE PIZZA =··-................. 1 .......... 11.-. 1 CHEESE SPREAD ~"""'o .. • s3 73 COLA CAINATION FISH mc•s -....... sp a "-"llllCA.H • ... ..... • • WELCH'S DONun =-,:~~~··~,. Ol•Dl.OL"°" ~-··#-~'' . .JACK CHEESE =JL~' . ..1.oi. s2.79 ............................. 1112-oz. SOUR CREAM =~noll t .. t.OZ 43 WE AUERVE PRICES EFFEC. lllDf'IRlll 570 THEAIOHTTO """"'" ~_..,.. ...... .. ~ UMITOUl,USE 7 FULL DAYS, ALOUETTE t:.=.'" 95 SAU$ TO -Oii ..... ........ • • __ c ~<r.~1c;: API. 14 • SAUSAGE ~... . .oz. '1.15 WHOLEUUM APR. 20, 1977 J I I ! Hashing It Out For Two • 41 • " • • Wtdn!!day. Aprll 13, 1en DAILY PILOT c9 ConJing to Terms With Menus A la Meunlere or en paptllote. No matter how while paper or parchment bag and then put in the you say them, terms ltke the.se applied to fish dis· oven. Sill the bag and dig in. hes on restaurant me nus can confuse the A la Meailere -seasoned, U1htly noured average diner. nod uuteed in butter. The cooklni butter with a But there's no need lo be put oCf by those fan· few drops of lemon Juice la poured over the fl sh. cy terms. The North Atlantic Seafood Assocla-A la Mornay -covered with Mornay 111uce, lion, an o~anization of the primary fish produc-a white sauce mixed with butter, iraled eruyere t f c d N and /or parmesan cheese. ng coun ea o ana a, orway, Denmark and A la florentlne _ set on 8 bed of stewed Iceland, has prepared this guide to selecting fish spinach, cove....,. with Momay sauce and then when you'redinlng out. •.:u sprinkled with grated cheeae and browned. Remember that ·•poisson" is simply the Veron.I~ -poached and served with a French word for fish. not poison. sauce or curacao, an orange.fiavored liqueur, Brunching for two can T · . rr• with butter and almon s. A la Provebcale -prepared with lomatt>, p apava SpfitS in tu~o tasty Almondlne -c~v red with a sauce made and garnished with seedless grapes. be dellclou s l y f un , breakfast treats. Ea PapU~ -closed ln a sheet or oiled garllcandcboppedonions. whether you chooi.e to go ~-----------------------------------------------------------. the Cull route and serve a hot m ain course, or simply slide into noon with a light, protein 'n · fruit snack. This menu 1s versatile Jl will fill both bills. ln making brunch hash, you can uae cooked turkey, or pre·cooked turkey "ham,•• a smoked rolled product made o( dark turkey meat that fools both pork eaters and non-eaten as well. Lower prices throughout tlie meatcase. Start with a half ripe papaya each, Cilled with cottage chttse or yogurt, drizzled with honey or preserves and sprinkled with granola . If you choose to end your brunchin' here, accom· pany your fruit with a toa:itcd English muffin. Or, follow it with an easy -to -asi.emblc, savory hash. BREAKFAST PAPAYA FOR TWO 1 papaya , ripe, halved and seeded :i~ cup cottage cheese or plain yogurt 1 .. cup granola or whole.grain cerea l nakes 2 teaspoons honey or preserves 2 English muffins, toasted and butlered Place papaya halves on two serving plates. Fil l cavities with equal portions of collage cheese/yogurt. Drizzle each with honey o r slightly melted pre· serves and sprinkle with granola. Serve with hot muffins. Note: This breakfast idea allows a lot of room for Imagin ative gar nishing . Fresh strawberries are in season now ... thawed frozen blueberries with chopped walnuts arc good too ... or simply, mint jelly and tiny sprig of mint! TURKEY HASH FOR TWO 3 tablespoons hutter or m argarlne 2 c up s froten potatoes O'Brien 1 1~ cups cooked turkey or turkey·ham, In cubes ~cup half and half ;~ teaspoon salt 2 teaspoon s Worcestershire sauce 2eggs 1h t easpoon sage, crushed Finely c hopped parsley Melt 2 tablespoons but· t c r In s klllel. i\dd potatoc~. and cook O\ Pr modcrntt· heat. turnm~ occaslon u lly. until potatoes are tendl.'1 Add turkey. half .inrl h a lf. sail. :.a g1• a111I Worcesters hi rt· ., .rn<''' Cook , tu rn1nJ.! nc casaonally, until mo~t 11r c r eam h as bCl'n absorbed Turn 1ntn shallow bakln~ dish <or small skillet>. and press two lndcntaUons In hash. Break an egg Into each, and sprinkle lightly with salt. Melt r emaining tablespoon butter and drizzle over eggs. Rt1k<' in 350 degree oven about 10 to lS minutes, just un· til eggs are set. Sp rink It• with parsley. Prunes Devilish Want to add something exotic to your fruit plat· ter? Try this curried version of deviled eggs, especially devilish with the addition or prune snippets, green onion and coconut. Dynamite alon1slde fresh plncap· pleapeara. H alve 4 ,l'gg11 lengthwise. remove yolks. ,, .,..., •0' •••ll •~· .. , wo .. •O'flA •U w """T •OYO .. Dlt ••"''"-' ""' • •*' ,,, ..... ~o Frozen & Dair~ Harvest Day Ice Cream ';.GAL. CTN. Lady Lee Real Cream !o.~eJ~.Q 63 e ~~idgeford White Bread .• 0 ;.. 0 79c ~~~~ ... ~~.'!!i.~p~ Waffles 100.~~ 55c Aunt Jemima Crepe Batt!~, c;,: 93 e ~!~,~!?~n Punch Red ·: o.·~ 55c L!~t~~e Orange Juice .,~, m 55c Lquor ~!!R':.'.~ v.o. Wbl•~t"-c: 17" Cluny Scotch Whisky ~ 7" .. ,llOOI . • .. ·-·--· ........ ·----·QT el\. ~~~Y Brandy . _ .-......... ~ 7'0Ml•n. 4 H Large End Rib loast BONOW BEEF .......... .. ..... lS. !~~.~~2l~!!ak . l• 1" ~!'~oeJ~.~. st.e!~n, _~ee~ l ~ 139 E~~lt~~o~.~.d-.~~~...... -··-... l6 ego ~~~~-~·~·~·~h~ .. ~1~.~ .. ~8.~~p-O~~·o 49c E~~g Chicken Drumsticks "' 79c ~.~~-~d Beef Liver 16 7 8 c Pork Loin Roast St•L QtJ' CUT £~.~~H'!l~tyle Spareribs Ill 11a Health & Beaut~ Aids ~.1~.~~~s. ~~.~e~ H.old . .-0'::. 121 Excedrin Tablets . .. .... , ....... O OHO 119 Vltalls Hair Tonic 1.0°::.zr 147 Flicker Ladies' Shaver ~ gge "'"'' ,.. ' !ACM Rose..m_i~k Hand L~tl~~ .. -.... o~911Z 2°' Boneless Round Steak BONDED BElF .................... LS, Rib Pork Chops I • • l\.itt4 Pork Loin Chops lO;()(A1,.()fttf Lii 138 -...•• 158 ~!~~0 .~~~!~ Sliced B~.~~~ "'0 14' ~~t~~~ .. ~l~~~d Bacon .. •d PkG 114 Danola Sliced Ham ,.,, . . . Buddlgs Sliced Meats 6 VAIUUltS • ... • .. • , Beef Knackwurst o-11 87e lC.H<IUAl•S .. •. • .... , ........ -~l't(Q, X.!~~ !a.~~. ~he~I~ ........... a:=a. 53c Krah American Cheese o-4 111 &UCIOOC!LU .. .,, , ., • • ... , , ........ 11-0Z.l<llG. ~~l~~~~.lp.h~a. ~~~~ C~.~~~:,4 53c ~l~J..~!.~.,~~ed .. 8~1.~.~-~~0LC:: 97c Natural SWiss Cheese 990 UOY LU $(1C;LO • • • .. • • ... .. •••• 1-0l. Pt<Q, Lake to Lake Cheese 1 oe lOMIHO .. ,. ... • .. •• -····· ....• M)l. IPllO. Lucky Discount Center ~ Rack 'N Roaster Foll Roister 880 GltOlc. OI' IQUAlll Oii OVAL ............................................. .. Super Size Storage Chest 1" ····--••M•-• ... H••• MOOf•o"''•o .. oooo•O•o""''"''' __ ,..,_,,.,,.,.,,,,,.., .. ,,,,,.., Under Bed Chest 1411 tJ 11---AlllMIUO ........................... --.-.... . Reaul1r Size Storage Chest 121 1()4AL lfc; AU. VOUlll IOUDI ... -....... .•.••• .. • .... • .. Wood Dress Hangers 130 ~ .. "··---·---------.. -~~aper Pia.ta Holder 39c PIHtlc Glint Cooler Tumbler 39c · IM>l. -·-------!:_l~x Dl~~sa~l~~~-~~~-~---1" Even Flo Plastic Nurur 4gc M)&.IOt'f N'O~·-·~--.. --~···- Evn Flo Gius Nurser 55c ..oz l&U .... _. __ , ............ _ _ __ .. , ..... , •• _., __ _ For each 4 eggs com· blne With the rollowlng: 2 tabletpoons each mo yon· nalse and finely snipped prune1, 1 tablespoon chopped 1reen onion, DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS Pl1vt11 Nipples 1 n ... ~.4·•···--··· ..................... ;, ........................... . t.w~ '"1111"'1""'""' ..... ~ ,,_ .. ______ _ , ............... c--._ and HUOnings to ta11te •autNA """K lncJudlnt cu.rry powder! INt LA .. ALMA AYINUI aarllc •~tnd 1rouna flnlC'• . etl Whlltl. HUNTINGTON llACN *LAOUNA HILLA Top eacb wttb sh.redded ttoao '"ooKHU"IT art111t 1u11 c AioT t10Ao AT LA ,u coconut. Arraoac oo •u 1ttt1AOA •ouNol •IANTA ANA ae.nlnf plate with frulU . LA flllflAOA tH0"1NO CINT.. ... L CMA"'1AN AYINH ntt 10 .... llTOL ITI!llT of 10W' choke. •ANAHllM e10 10. ITATI COLLIOI ILVO. PUL.LIATON »I NO. IUCLIO AYI. •ANAHllM 120 W. LA 'ALMA AYINUI •COITANI~ 1111 HUIOll 8LYD. I •PU L&.19'TON 1ff NO, "AYOMOND *GMtOINQflOVI \ 11111 IUCLID AVI. • OAM»IN O'"IVS t tttt MAGMOUA AYL •truNT1NOTOft RACN *HUNTINGTON ftACH 90\t ATLANTA AYINU• , .... IOUA CHICA AYINUI * ITANTC* * TillTIN ,. ... UTIU.A ..... fU11 NnPCM(T AVDut ITOAHOPIN DAILY I A.M. •WllfflllNl'TH ew.1TM•ITU •""'"'U MOO WltrnnNITIJt AVU.UI t•11 UlltMCIOAU l'TMIT 1NM L MUUIMtY Dk I I ! . CJ.• DAILY PILOT Wedt\Mday. Apr1113, 191" :. .: '• , ... • .. .. .. .. .. Eggs: Budget Brunchin' • .. " These e gas for sherry and mushrooms. brunchlni can double u Cook and stir just until budeet·keen aourmet sauce begins to bubble. dinners OI' late-nl&ht sup-Breu eg1s. ooe at a pen. time, into sauced1s h. Whether served with Then, slip into sauce finene from a sterling Spoon enough sauce over chafer or ladled with each egg to coat it slight· 'Hollandaise from a .ly. Cover aod cook over skillet CJG the stove, enjoy m edium beat, basting these dishes with with sauce ooce or twice ~egetables or fruit, until eggs are cooked to toasted Engllab muffins desired degree of done - and a beverage. neas, about $ to Jo s auce ove r eggs . Sprinkle wtth cheese and parsley. 3 servings. BUBBLY BRUNCfflN' EGGS 4 tablespoons butter 4 tables poons re- gular all-purpose nour lh teaspoon salt 2cupamilk 11"2 cup$ shredded Cheddar cheese 1 t eas poon WorceBtershire sauce 2 cups diced ham EGGSINTARJL\GON minutes. Serve eggs on MUSBBOOMCREAM English muffin6. Spoon 8eggs --~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- l can (4 oz.) 11.a cup butter. mutibroom s tems and pu~ces. drained 6 bard-cooked eggs, s liced Chopped parsley Paprlka Melt butter in large saucepan over medium heat. Remove from heat. Add flour and salt. Stir until smooth. Add milk gradually, stirring after each addition. Cook until mixture is thickened and bubbly, stirring con- stantly. Add 1 cup of the cheese. Stir until cheese i s m e lted. S tir in Worcestershire sauce. Set aside. Portion ham . mush~ms and eggs in· to 6 sballow. individual casserole dishes. Cover with ch eese sauce. Sprinkle with remaining \11 cup cheese. parsley and paprika. BakeinSSOdegreeoven for 20 minutes or until bubbly and thoroughly heated. 6 servings. ~ Oefs Lyonnaise is one brunch dish that can double for dinner. divicled ¥.i pound mushrooms, sliced lf.a cup flour 1 teaapoon salt Discover the uPerMeat Maillet and ••• 3 cups chicken broth 1 cup light cream 4 English muffins, split, toasted Warm eggs by holding under bot running water. Lower eggs into boiling water in saucepan and isimmer for $ minutes. Cool by rinsing with cold running water and peel. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in blazer pan directly over Sterno flame. Add mushrooms and cook j ustuntiltender;r ernove from pan. Jn same pan melt re- maining 6 tablespoons butter; blend in flour, s alt and tarragon. Gradually stir in chicken broth and cream. Cook over medium flame. stir- ring constantly. until sauce thickens and com- es to a boil. Add peeled. w h o I e e ·g g s a n d mus hrooms. continue heating S minutes. Place blazer pan over flame to .keep warm. Serve over English muffins. 8 serv- ings. BRUNCH EGGS ALMONDINE 1 package (3 oz.) cream cheese J tablespoon milk 1 t ab l es poon chopped green onion 1 t a bl ospoon chopped parsley •,2 tablespoon pre- pared mustard 1.4 teaspo on Worcestershire sauce 1 drop Tabasco aauce 1.1,a cup toasted sliced almonds 2 English muffins, s plit aod toasted 4 slices cooked Cana· dian bacon 4 poached eggs Hollandaise Sauce Soften cream cheese. and blend in milk, mix· mg until smooU.. Add onion, parsley. mustard, Worcestershire s auce and tabasco, ;vid mix w e ll. Stir in v.. cup almonds. Spread oo toasted muffin!> and top each with a hot slice of Canadian bacon. Oram poached eggs and set one on each muffin. Spoon Holla nd aise over: s prinkle with r emaining almonds. Serve at once. Makes 4 servings. BoUudabe S.aft! • Place3egg yolks and 111.a tablespoons lemon j uice in blender jar. Blend at high speed a few secoods. Heat Ya cup butter ootiJ fowning bot but not browned. Tum blender to high speed. re- move ClOVer and slowly .,pour 1n bot butt.er. Cover 'blender to b1gb speed, re- move cover and s lowly pour in bot butter. Cover blender, turn off, and scrape down aides ot jar. Blend a few seconds longer. Tum out. It nol to be used at once, keep warm over warm (not boiling) waler. Makes about 1 cup sauce. OEUl"SLYONNAl!IE 3 tablespoons butter 'Al c up chopped celery 1 can (10 ~ 0%,) COD• densed cream of onion soup. undiluted 1 cup d airy sour c:ream ~ eup cooking "herT71 cup sliced t.relb and saut.eed,clndned 6ecp 3 Eqllsb maffins. npllt and toasted Grated Parmeau c:bene Snipped paralQ . In larae atillet 09el9 medium beat, cook celery lD butter a.ntU tender but DOt brown.. Stir in llOUP. IOW" c.rcem. For Brunch .• Decreue the liquid in one of your f avorlto pan- cake reclpo1 and add ~ mashed banana IO make the batter• 1ood coaslatenc1. l>eliclous with bacon or lw'D I« ~ ' -~ 0 You can make a difference CaDmeifyou have a question or comment Call Jule Grayson tol free al Manutacturerts cents-off coupons from newspapers One coupon per iaern and Of9 item per ~ un- and magazines are like coupons and a haH at Ralphs lell specified otherwile. Not to include "retailm" or this week, when you buy the item. "free" coupons or exceed the value of the item. OfferiseffectlweAprl l•tt.uAprU20, 1977 YoungM11ty Turkey DrunSticks USDA Choice Beet Golden Premium Meals Pantry Fillers Super Produce ~~$'-~ II ~IMf Lolft·._...• . P9' 1 DA Steak Tails Ill. 011ic11 T • Ai 1" i~"°"Cho,. {q;}Beef Cube Steak per lb. c. .... LoM-WliloleOf ~r 32, D p~°'"ci:;scen1ercu1 <~Tenderloin Steaks lb. ~,.....,..cwt '"' 1°' ~ c';;, King Bacon Corned Beef Brist<et lb. D Alf'/ ... hclc ...... ~ °°"' MJtd ''-•« ,,., 121 Fresh Sole Fillet Grculd Round lb. ~ 1·1b. faol.Mlld Of Hat 89 ~ TNcll MMty Farmer JoM S.11ege NC". Turbot F"lllet Super Deli Frozen Foods 7~0l. 14 pka •• 18or. 89 Jlr • ""' 2•• lb. 121 p« lb. ~r 1" lb. pet' 1•• lb. 1-lb. 11• plfg. 20• per lb. per 121 lb. ~°!" .33 eor. 28 Clift • 100Z. 83 ~, .. ~°:.18 16or • .29 C9" 150CL 73 plcg •• 700ct, 55 plcg •• 1 6 ':-100 .... 19 tiu11c:h 19 .... 39 1.12or.73 ptcg •• Health & Beauty ar:.59 ~~Tablels 2 lb. 57 ~ "'9elllror UMoented Dtodoftnt pkg. • ~ Ullra Ban 5000 21b. 99 ~For Ctlffdrw ....... .. • ~.,. Vitmnins ~Won't Uptet 81cwNc:h 2:.ti. .99 ~IMlarin Tablets IOet. 1'' bll. = 11• ':tt'-, .. 11Sd. 21• btl. lor. 39 btl •• Super Bakery Home 'N Leisure 12oi. 27 0....,.._24CMICl9klaf can • ~Soft & Wlite Bread ... AB ~t A9 200' 73 ~MpM-Wlth ...... S... roU • ~ Hardugar Ek.- Moz. 221 0 ....,,..f,,._, Drill\ pkg. ~Colee Cakes 12oa. 89 ..... r--·~•-·--.,r-··£H1>··-.,r--·«n•--, . .. ,, '"' I ._.-+.ounw1111c...-11 .... .20+.t1Ta"'91C....,. 11 9-.Mlllllt~ I °""'..... 20 0 .. 11.. All,.,,... I Snlwth II Tide 25 II~ I I lap ·:::• 11 Detllvant o:..-1 II Flalr ~.39 I I i....o.. ....... o..c...-9!!.. 11 o..••o.c..-,.c:i..... 11 ~°"' ....... °"_..,.~ I ~ ........ , ...... tt.i""· c...-....... ,.1111 .... ,,,, c...-......... 1 ...... ~.,,. L RIGHT PRICE COUPON .I L RIGHT PRICE COUPON .IL RIGHT PAICE COUPON ' I ------------------------~ 1501 s. ......,, ., •••• sm MUS: t.10 w,.,.. s.m, r Groceries ® ~=~~tOL .................... ,,~ge ® ~!!'~~~~~!~~ ..................... 24e ® ~~n~~~~!~.~~.·.~.~ ......... 52¢ @ ~~~~~~!12oz.can1 ................. s1 31 @ ~=~=~~!~.~.~!~~·················· 5 ge @ ~~~~.!t'?~~~~~~.~ .............. s111 ® ~J~~~z !.~~.~~~ ...................... ~1 11 ® ~'=!!'rJz~~~.~~~~.~ .................... 66¢ ® ~e~!!r'~~I~ 1~~:.~~J ................... · 61 ¢ ® ~~1~!!~~!~~ ~l~!~~~ ............... 69¢ ® ~i~ .. B~t~~.~~~.~~~.'.~.~~~.~.~ .••. 61 ¢ ~ Pancake Mix Hungry Jack 54c 'l!!Y Ptllabury 2 Lb. Pkg ....... Exira Light .. .. ® Po"z~~a~!~~~ .. ~~~.~!~~ ........... 85e c-'udv-. lllc4, .. ® Snac Pudding ~·. v ... u,.. 59• Hunts 4 Pack .................. ,~ .•...•.. Frozen Foods Heritage House ORANGE JUICE 12oz. 49c Can IL. Broccoll w uh Cheese 57e 'l!!Y Green Giant 10 Oz. Pkg ....... Sauce ..... . ®~!~!':!~~~~.~~ .................. s103 ~ Meat Pies Beer. Chick.,,, 'l!YBanquetSOz ...•••... Turkey, Tuna .... Westwood () ~ Fl~!~!IH~ OtJlon ............ 8 9 ¢ Health and Beauty Aids 0 ~g~~~~.~~~-~~~ ....................... s111 0 ~~!~~~~.Tube ...................... 99' 0 ~~~n~e~~ g~~;.~~ .................. 59C 0 B1l11m Plue Shampoo or99c Caryl Richardt 18 Oz. Bottle Conditioner 0 ~~~~liXO~:::! .~~.~~~ ............... gge O ~~~~:.~!~.~-~~.~~ .................. s1 oa 0 ~~~Jn·~:!~~~!ntelner ................ s1 23 Wines and Spirits ~Cabin Stlll sgga ./!YBourbon Half Oellon ............................. . ® ~:v, ~:t!~ .......... Halfoanon *811 0 ~~r~~u~!~~ .................. Rmt 79c 0 ~::C'~~~~c~~.~.~~~ ........... 1117 Rain Check We try our very beat, but 1,, the event we run out of •n eoveni..o 11em. your ttMe m•n'9" Wiii courttoutly give you • ralncheck ao you mey plek·UP tM I*" 11 1n1 o"'411e prloe 11 a I•* d•te. We Welcome Food Stamp Shoppers TheM prloee.,. .rtecttve W~nftdey, April 13 tf'lru Tueedey. Aprtl 1t , 1t17. We rtMrVe the rtght to llml1 quantm. end ,,. ....... to dMl«a ancl~i.r.. Groceries @ ~a1~'!~~1!•1:oz ...................... 17c ® ~~~~R,~l~~~.~~ ........ s311 ® ~n!'~~~!~~~1 ...... ~.:i:.~t ..... 1111 Enriched GLOBE A-1 SPAGHETTI i~~ .. 29¢ ® ::~~~~:g~:!,~~!.~.r-~~-~ ....•....... 99¢ @ ~~:!~~~~'lz~u.~~.~.~~~ ............ ~2¢ @ f ~f§~~! ~.~~~~.~ ...... M~~ar ..... 19C @ ~t':~1o~~~f~~i~g ................ 49¢ @ ~~~e1~!~k~r~1~~~J;;i~~~ ....••...••• 4 8 ¢ @ !fa~~8J1~:~ •• ~ .... ~.~ •• ~'.~~~:·.~n~~'.~ ... s128 @ ~:.~~~~!~: o~~:~~.1.~~--......... 8 gc @ ~~~"~~·~~~.~~~~.~~~ ............ 36¢ , Northern " BATHROOM TISSUE 4 Rolls Pkg.of egc '-~ MARCH 24th & 25th INDEPENDENT SUPERMARKET RESULTS: Fazio's again tower than all six ntajor contpetitors. Fazio's ...... $110.57 On March 24 and 25. 1977 1he second Independent supermart<et survey proved Fazio's tower pnced than all six ma1or compet1tors Basket for basket . The survey was based on a represenlalton ol the U S. grocery basket as es1ab1tshed by the U.S Department of Labor and augmentocl with all important consume< product categories not included 1n the Department of Labor hs1tngs Comparable brands. sizes. quan111ies and weights wet'e used tn each ttem Vons...... 114.13 Market Basket...... 114.91 Ralphs...... 115.61 Alpha Beta. . . . . . 116.06 Lucky...... 116.69 Safeway...... 120.66 by item poce compart!>OO Mr. Fazio refuses to be undersold. Produce Meats .... 3 fo~1 @ :~:~n ::.~~es or ¢ Tray ol 8 .... 3 ....................... Of 5 Et. Solid Crisp ICEBERG LETTUCE G:::.~"3 i79¢ Flower Boutique 0 Ao1e Buahea e1oom1ng s211 2 Gallon Container Aut. Varletlea ... E1. ® r.:::!'J!!~n~'~t~1~~1tona ....... l!e. 9 8 e Ddicatessen 0 Ji~fr~:? 1 ~~~~~~ .................... age ® ~!~c~~~~~~g~~~~.~.~ ........... 96t ® :!~~.~~[~b. Pkg .................. 1125 ® ~~,~~!~'! ~~·~·~·~·'·~~ .............. •131 ® ~~~~~!~~lt•Ot .................. 58' fo~,E~d ~~~~~-~·····················Lb. 99¢ fa~~~~~~.~~~~~ .. ~.~~~ ........ Lb. 99¢ 0 CenterCutChops $149 Pork Loin ................................ Lb. () 0 0 ® ~!!~~~~~~r1~.~.~~~~ ......... Lb. 7 5c Pork Sausage Skinless 38¢ FStmer John 8 Oz. Package . . Links ... ~:.~~~!.~.~.~!. ~.~.~~~~.~ ........ Lb. 5 9 ¢ Fat content does not exceed 30•1. ~~.~~~gu;~!~dkF~~SFresh ........ Lb.49¢ Wh~•t will make ,Julie (;~'S<ln~~ Jlhonc r111~.r! ,!\Ir. lilzios nc~· lo"· 1•riccs. Fem~y Peck ~udH 4 drumttlC••· 4 Up ¢ ® Frylna Chickens cut-5 g l~lOllt w/tloche, 4 lltH•1 l'IAttvet w/t>eche 4 wino• '"d "° g1b•e11 ••••••••••••••••••• Lb. @ ~,:i~oT~!!~~~.~~.!.~!~.~~···· Lb. 77c ® !;~!~!!~.~:~·S~e~.~.~ ............. 1108 0 Sliver Salmon Whole or s198 Thaw.d '°'Your convenience .• Htll •• Lb. 0 ~:o~~:~.~-~~!~.'-~~ ......... Lb. 45¢ Sourdough or ENGLISH MUFFINS Heritage 3 5 • House ~ Pkg. of 6 @ ~l~z~~~r .~~.1.1.~.~ ....... "~~=~''. ...... 41 ¢ @ ~lgz~~~r ~.~~~~-~-~.!!!~ ............... 63$ @ ~lgz~~.!:~e ~.1.~~~ .................... 39• IL. Tom•to Sauce 3 79~ 'l!!Y Heritage House 15 Oz. Can..... Fot @~!:.Se'!: Sanka $ 67: 8 0z.Jar •................•.............• 3 0 Sllced Bread White. Whe••·27c Heritage House 1 Lb. Loaf Sandwich , 0 r~:r.!d~:v~r~~~~~~M~~ ...... 4 '°'s1 0 fa~~~~~~.~~~ ..... a:~I :1~~u~~e .•....• $ 4 25 0 Frostle Root Beer age Reg. or Sugar Free 6 Pack 12 Oz. Cans •• 0 lo Cal Beverages Aaat.6 79e, Heritage House 6 Pack 12 Oz. ~!av. For 0 !~t~~:H~J~~rGanon .•................. s1 1'· 0 ;~,::~~u~~~~.~~~.~~~ ........... 79e @Ajax Dish · ~~]:!~P~~! 32 Oz .••••..••••...• 9 4 ¢ Pkg. Incl. s 1 0 9 3 End and 6 Center Cut Chop s Lb. 0 ~~~:!::~.:~.~~~ ............... Lb~1 11 0 2:~~~~.~.~!.~~~~~·~········· Lb. 89¢ 0 fo~~.~~e~e~.~~~~.~-~~~!~ ...... Lb.s1 31 Fresh made• 4 Lbs or more lilt' 0 Ground Beef 55"'" Fat content does nol exceed 30°1. Lb. , 0 J~~L~I~~ .. ~~.~.~~~ .................. Lb.$1 71 : 0 ;~~~b~~~~~~ ....................... Lb~1 79 ·: 0 :e~,r~!!~.~~~~ .. ~~~.~.~~ ......... Lb.$1 81 ·: 0 Bonele•• Roa1t1 S 121 . Beef Chuck Shoulder Clod ............ Lb. r Cut-Up Quartered STEWING- CHICKENS California Grown Sou ps.and ~ For 39· Casseroles '" Lb. •• :t ., .. ®Star-Buy Th110 ere 11ema temoorarily reduced In pdco due to m•nvracturers oromotionat allowance or by •n exceptional purchaao. 0 Everyday Low Price M&Fazio refuses to be tiodersotd. . . Thete are the low 1>r1eed Heme you'll l1nd throughout the e101e everyday of the wMk. Chock ano cornoart. Mr fal•o reruHa to be undersold I " COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2701-B HARBOR BLVD. 18100 BROOKHURST . -... . ; D elicatessen :t·· PLUMPER 99c i FRANKS ' Dubuq_ue • • • dinner size and so c aatisfymg! eight per package! 16 oz Shrimp Cocktail 49c Laacco in 4 oz Berving glass Bologna am .. una.. &sc ; Your choice-Beef or Meat! 8 oz l . !~ _W_El_GHT_W-AT-CH_ER ___ _ ;: CHHSE 69( Low fat slicell in 6 oz pkJ.t Orange Juice ••• 95c J<nudsen-ready to pour! 48 oz size Mozzarella Hoz •• sl 69 JJrecious (12 or ••• 1.29) (I oz ••• ate) Ricotta Cheese 93c ' Predous-nuth<'nlically Italian 16 oz . .. Laughing 6 9 c COWsPIEAD Processed <..:ruyere in wedl(e11! 6 oz Frozen Food ·----------. . ORANGE 49c JUICE Cal Fame concentrate • 12 oz can Celeste Pizza • • s 191 ChC'<'o;c w/Mu~hroom, Sou'lagc! :?2 oz Snack Tray • • • • ggc Jenn':-)attic pi11.a11 ' 7' 1 n1. pkg Onion Rings. • • . 59c Or(' ldu cri~p C'OI m the (Jven'. I'.? nz · Ore Ida Crispers59c A m•w t a11te treat' :!O ut hag Broccoli Spears 55 c ]-'rom Gref'n Cio11t'11 g:irdt•n! 10 111: : .. ---------- ::: Buitoni 7 9 ( r' ENTREES Lr111n~ne or ~fon1cnlti (14 et) '-E1:g Pinnt. \1f'11t no .. 11111 (12 ti) I . .. ' --There's no better way t o describe our feaiure for this week ... Steak ~am •••• s111 Beef rib cul -select 6moll rnd Beef Rib 89~ BONES .. Meaty! Choice! Bake or hnrbrrue! There '11more1:0/uc in El Rancho'"' famC'd Standin1t Rib Rna.~t . •• more value becauNC' it ·.'I thC' top of the 11radp..in U.S.D.A. Ch11iu bC'ef ..• more uoluC' bC'cauRC' it:, noturolly aJ.(E'd: •• and morC' caluC' in the mC'a.~urC' of sali.'<{action .vou deriuP from itN tr·rui«rncM• and finer flauur! SELECT SMALL END! Beef Short Ribs 516t Ground Beef ~rr: s1 1t Bon<'iei.s-Rib cut U.S.D.A. Choice beer CHUCK STEAK Ct'nlrr cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beef Lean-does not exceed 22i:;. fat content Spencer $259 ROAST • Boneless! Hib cut of Choice beef SpBRCBP SiBBk U.S.D.A. ~~ ~~ CHOICE •••••• C. I ii 4 Here's real valut'! ... becau!.e it olfers all 1 he I Javor. 1.111 thc tendernc1->!-i of El Ran<·ho'i; 1-elt't'INi B<'cf! Rib cut-U.S.D.A. Choice Sliced Bacon ••• s1°t El Rancho's thicker "ranch style'' Sausage PDMSnvw • s 12! El Hancho's-Pork, Veal, St>asoning Meat Loaf • • • • • 99i Our own mix-and oven ready! Chicken livers FOSTERFARMs ••• FORFRYING •••••••••• 49! An out<-tanding buy ... Ful>tC'r Farmi-quality ... fresh frozen to lock in goodness ••. at an outstanding price! (5 ll. UC: ••• US) Super Fresh Produce! POTATOES ASPARAGUS CARROTS PmUI UlllJS U.S. •· 1 QUMtJ flltst Insets 19~ Cardtn fresh ... all crten and tender, t1Sty! 69~ fresh! Crisp! 2 4 9 ( and Tt!IW! FOR 1 II. plio bai Grapefruit ....... ID,,,1/ ~\H-t'l rtncJ 1111<"v Texn~ Huhy Reds! ... del i~htrul Oovor that's wrlcomrd at ony meal! You 'IL lo ve El Rancho's outstanding quality, value, service! • OuMrindinJ: hutrhrr. "h"P IU'rlJicC', toq, at our countrr! Fryer Breast....... s2°t SLuffed with O.roweat Dreuinl Pork Roast •••• s111 Boneless rol!ed Eaatern Bolton Butt Game Hens 2coz .•• s12~ Checkerboerd Farms Grade "A;. Flank Steakmnu. s1 •t Oroweat Dreuing, Butter, fresh ei;gs WE FEATllE GENUINE •LK·FED VEAL Look for the difference! FRESH FIU!TS! PACIFIC RED s 1 a 9 Snapper • Serve pan-fried, broiled or baked Fillet of Sole •• s21t Freah! Mild flavored English &0le Halibut Steak •• s3si Center cut from Northern fish Mahi-Mahi •••••• s1 2i The real thing from Hawaii waters PRAWNS $7'! Liquor Dep 't . SAVE" $1.00 ON STRAIGHT . $499 Whiskey 01. El Rancho's 6 yr. old-86 proof Vat 69 Gold ••• s549 A scolch you know-80¢ off! fifth 7 Crown ••••••• '599 Seagram's Blend-snve.1.00! Quart J & B Scotch.· s1g45 The half.gallon reduced 1.50! White Satin Gin s999 Hurne! t '11-now J.00 otf! Half-gallon Kamchatka ••••• sgaa Popular vodka in the 1.75 liter size FRENCH $299 WINES Nectarose or Nectarblanc! fifth ~ J u ice :1iuRIJIT .......... . Tomato Juice ..... 39c ~ ';. 'J'CX&Un •with bright novor that makes B wonderful treat any time or the day 46 07. C'An ·~ :~N.bl t C 29c i '.'.· rom 1 ~ jolly c.,~;not~arden! T!~d~.,::,: ·,:;.,:; pa<kod 12 '" '"" [I 45 :;;. 16 OZ. PKG. C ··. rackers SALTINES •••••••• ~. :t ,.ii;p ... 1'rrve with soup, chee!W!, for 11nocks and mor<'' Springfield for value • . . ~~paghetti • • • • • • 39c J.ireamette Jtolian atyle-14 oz . :sauce . =m . . ... s1 19 :tftg., Meat or M~m! 32 oi jor . :,.,_ _______________ -.. ; ,.,ORTON'S 17c ~SALT ; "Plain or Iodized 26 oz cart-On Margarine. • • • • • 59c Fleischmann's, 'v.it h corn oil! I lb. Dressing asO's . • 49c Vinaip-ette or Italian! 8 oz btle SNACK . 73c CRACKERS Your choice of' Nahi~co vorietie11 Borateem ••••• sl.79 Laundry detergent-Git1nl package f>rtrl'll in rffrrt Thru. April If 1hrt11111l1 W1•d llf>rtl 20 Oprn dnrlv !J /Q f) S1mrlnv Ill In 7 Nn ~o/e,, tn dralr•r.~ Libby's ·. the one you prefer! Clean taste brightens up your breakfast 32 oz Detergent FoR01sHES ••• ~ 49c The bir quart 11ize at thi1 price! Choose Lemon 11cenled or Pink.,. Springfield Root Beer six PACK. ••••• 39c Make a float-or just open the 12 ounce ca n and enjoy! Mug Regular or Sugar Free M J B Rice • • • • &3c Long Grain oooka up nufy! 28 oz Lemonade m •••• s 149 Country Time Pink or Re«. IO qt aiz:e BISQUICK For more than jul\t bi11cuits! fl() ounce pkg s12s Pam Dry Fry ••• s1°9 Foods won't slick! 13 oz aerot0l Dawn ,.OISllS ••••• s1°9 Cute thru grease! 32 oz (He lft) WESSONs 119 OIL Fries almoet grense free! 48 01 alie ARCAUIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE . • . , '~1. •'"' ,\ 1 ,,,., 'f_..11 '''''1<•11 t•w1 lf11•dof11111111 V\i•11i•i,l'•dAlijtll"I••' .• •.1t,o,l\VV' HI t .. '.".~ f1l\tf•l11tt !)1 \ 11°.,1• ', •''" '!1111 •" 11 I '•' ' ( ' I /' "• '.. '"''"''" I I 'I ' ". • '11 lwnu r.1 .• 11 'Ii '"• 1~,., ,,,. pl,t t .\-..Thh,tl \'t!Lu.11 t (•Id Pt ' ,I'~ .., • " • ., • • ~ICE·A·ROlll •.•..•.••..•••••••• 39C .(i.oldtn Grein ••• choke or varlet! .. ! 7' I °' DOVE BATH BARS ............. 39c More than juat 1Mp! BAth ••lt (6c tff) FAIRIC FllSH ................. 69c fouhl~~ maktt lronlnJ t~•l11r! 20 ox SWEITllURT UQUI> ........... 49c t'or d1•h Lime ~nttd-22 ounce alie WIOTIS cmAL ..••••••••••• 59c <irt•t way to atart the d~! 12 oz pecU,e ·m RICE·A-RONl ............. 69c With Brown a White or Lon• Groin! G ox DRIVE llTllCOT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S 2.19 On"~ out dirt! ~ of pkit (!SC tffl DICED CRED CHILES •••••••••• 59c Who know. chil• better than Ort .. •! 7 oz · ORANGE Mlal.AD£ .......... 69C Smutktr'-, for that Jlrtferl't'd taatt! 18 ox TUSH CAN LINOtS ......... , $1.29 llerty-33 -ol. al1e ••• pe('lte•e of 10 r . \ , -w.dnescs. • A rll 13, 19n DAILV PILOT Super Savings On ·Spring Wheels! ANY NEW '76 COURIER PICKUP IN OUR STOCK $76 ~:~~ORY _ INVOICE WHILE THEY LAST! IF.c::tl)l"V1l'IJlll"M ._."°:'•'~ "" 1"' atvJ ~ ltttotv nQl~O.trl. •t •77 FORD RGRChw• 500 Light blue. 351 CID 2V 8 cylinder Cal1lorn1a em1!.s1on eQu1oment 5 H70X 14 B bsw w/wh1te IPtters. con· ven1ence group, dotuxe bumper group, tinted gla'>5·complete deluxe. wheel covers. handling suspension Stk #0812 Ser. 117A47H15t052 $518680 •77 FORD F 150 ~~PklAlp Amp & 011 gauges. power steenno. cigar lighter. extra cooling radiator. 68 amp battefY, front & rear shocks Stk. 10853 Ser. #F15BRY28918. $4690 •77 FORD LTD US 4·Door P111ared Hardtop. Polar white. sefectahilt cru1se-o-matlc. power front disc brakes. power steenng. Duraspark ignition system. steel- belted radial ply tires. dlrecta1re ven· t1lation system. 4 00 CID V-8 Stk ll0744 Ser 117H27St71336 s531223 . . SEE US BEFORE YOU BUYI We Se;vlce What We Selll '76 GRANADA 4 DOOR SEDAM 250 6 cylinder engine automatic transmission power steerrngt deluxe bumoer group tinted glass comolote Ser 116W81L302708 Stk II 1511 DRIVER ED CAR s3999 MEW '77 FORD WW.T,.,._C_•-'* J~ 1 V.S ~ny1n•• 'ffd' cJ(_J(Jr CJIJ~'.. t. at•O t.A£11.€'f ~di~ {}11.Jlt'i rt•dut.ttd ')(JUf\\.J e•f\dv'")I s'(',,tt"rn 1..;dtJ9~'. '1.JfnrTWl •c. t'J"".,..,1','Jll1'1 ')°"''"\if ltJL P m1,,()f\ CIJ~' 'lff_.,,,,,._, "''1')'' ..,;p' Od'-.. J,Jf ' J~·...U ( l)f)<~d•• .... ,,,,,,,,, ·.;:.. :r '.~-.. ' S· ., ~ f • '"I'~' '•1' s9999•• '77 PINTO W AGOM Fronl disc brakes. m1n1-console fold oown rear seat. steel belted radial tires. automatic transmission. deluxe bumper group. tinted glass complete. electric rear window defroster Stk. #0522 Ser. 117T 12V 117564 s439572 ·1~!_.•Wt~A . Factory air oondllionlng • 302 V-8 engine. deluxe cloth "'"" recllnlno lndivldual seats. automptic transmission. power steering. power front disc brakes. deluxe bu~ group. AM/FM stereo radio. Unt'4 glass cornplete. Stk. #203 S4J<. 1138820 Oerno S4870 LEASING? 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DOWN ON ANY NEW OR USED CAR _ IN OUR HUGE INVENTORY ---· i 2 MO./ 12,000 MILE LIMITED POWER TRAIN WARRANTY FREE ON DESIGNATED USED CARS MAVEllCIC 6 cyl auto trans lactorv air l.Ond111on1nq power ~leerinq oower disc br:tke'I cad10 heater whitewall !tree: 111nv1 rol'll l•(lted qlas'l wheel $2999 1975 FORD LTD 4 ooo• triin ~ factory air cond11toning powpr steerinq oower disc brakes heater whitewall tires. vinyl rool t1ntod ~lass wheel covers !• 135t60) $2699 lOADlUHHEl V·8. auto trans . tactory air cond1t1oning, power steering. power disc brakes. radio. heater. whitewall tires. tinted glass. wheel covers l612NBW) ~ s3299 LOH~ HO P.U. 4 cyl 4 soeed r;:ia 10 heater 11C24372• $2·599 GlAHADA GHIA Auto lrRn'l power sleerrng disc brakor, AM·FM sterPO radio hPater wn1tPwall tires vinyl roof ltnt~d ol11s5 wheel covers 7 000 mt (D192420 s4399 IAU OI"'· HOUll fMeft·frlJ I A.M .... ,,M. ... , I A.M, te • P.M., '--10 A.M. te • P.M. IUYKI A •Aan ; ,.__,,., 7•A.M. .. • P.M. CO.-ti f P.M. ~) ,..,. Oll'f. °" .. "''· ......... , ... 1973 FORD TOltHO s1599 LTD. 4 OR. H.T. V·8 aulo trans . factory air Stflf'\rong power brakes rad • heat('r wh1tewilfl lores vinyl roof. 11n1ea glas!. wheel .covers Nice Car (706GAM "· $2199 1975 CHEVROLET~· LUY P.U. •• 4 cyl . 4 SDPl'd radio heater •wh&EA co v P r , l 4 0 0 0 m 1 b e a~ I y . l 1A669731 s2799 ~l t I l f I • .. • • • • • • ~ 4 f' • • • ... i ....... I f ,; Wedl'\Md1y. Apri l 13. 19n HOUMI For S.S. HOUSH For S• 82 PILOT ADVERTISER Wednesd1y Apnl 13, 1971 Mllll ,..,.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ==--~'--'...:;..'-=.;..;..;.;=..;._----~.::..:..;.:==--t.,...;..;-:i:,;_:....:...;:;.1,. . ...;..;.;_-_ DZ OAIL v PILOT !!'!t!:! ..... ~ ........ ~For Si* HOUMI Fors. Hon" for s. GeMNI I 002 G..-rel 1002 Hovtes For HM HCMisH For Sal. HOUHI For We ..........•••.•....••...••••••.••.•.••.•..•••••...•....•.......•..... ···•···•···········•··· •.•...•..••••.••••...•.•...................... Gl'Mrol I 002 Gftlerol I 002 GeMroJ I 002 ~al I 002 G"9ffal •• • ••• •• • • • •• ••• •• • •• •. • •••• • •• • ••• • ••• ••• •••• ••••• •• ••••• ••••••••••• ••• •• •• ••• •• •••••• •• ••• • •• •• • •• • •• •• ••• ••••••• ••• ••• •• •• • ••• ••••••••• I 002 G~al t 002 GttMroJ I 002 AN ELEGANT HOME! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• •• A llG HOUSE 'N' A LITTLE HOUSE ~ew listing on a charmmg 2 bedroom mcome producer and a big 4 bedroom family home: all on the same lot in Old Coron a del Mar. The big house is 11/2 ~cars new,, has a loft. $ woody feelin g and 1s d escr ibed as a . :'showplace .. ! Let us show you the place·' U""'l()UI: ti()Ml:S REAL lORS'. 6 75-6000 2443 East Coast H1gh~V. Corona d Pl Mar also in MMa Verde .• 11 ~·16 5990 ~r·sNoticr. 1002 •......•...••.......... EXCEPTIOHAL LIDO ISLE lmpn·~:.ivc a storv home with " flcxablc floor plan for the family with d1f· ll'fttlt lilf'SUlcs Spreud out m thu ~ Bdrm• de n botne. S~rkhni; pool & l1111e piaho llreits l.or11t - fd oe t~o lob "1th '" n lllracb.s t.11 real estate advertis in thi6 newspaper IS su fed to the Pederal Fair Kous 1nc Att o f 196 wtuch makfS 11 illegal t acl:vert 1sc ··;iny pre fUeo~. hm1tallon. o 'Mrlmmation based OI hc:e. color. religion. se:<. Qr oa llonitl ongm, or ., Intention to make any such prefert>nce, bm1ta lion, or dtscnm1nat1on. ·• SUS.000 This peW"Spaper wall not knowingly accept any -WATLRF"RONT advertis ing lor r eal llOMI ~ ~which IS 10 viol•· AEALESTATE tionollhc tuw 6 J1-1400 G;au.. IOOJ .•..•....•..........•.. COSTA MIU 2 Bdrm , 2 bath.~. brand ~· coado, never oc Np.eel. I car guage, larato sWKl~k balcony. 9iS,OOO associated ®herbert hawk ins REALTORS \1. · .. t' ltna UVIM6 Sll.500 You'll love ~bis charming one level condo, 2 lo bedrooms, s hake roof. wa lking caistance to be ach . The ultimate in privacy in surf side condos. Excellent condition & location. Show & sell!! CHAUIHGIS COMrARISOH $134,500 Exquisitely decorated Greenbrook Granada. Features 5 bdrms, incl. a c hic mas ter s u ite with private balcony. Spacious home provides an elegant setting for both formal & c a s ual ente rtain ing. Exclusive residential a r ea of success ful executive families. IUYERS DELIGHT $5',500 Beaut. cpts, D.R., lge liv rm, 4 bdrm, brick F /P w/log. Prof. landscaped. Many fruit bearing trees, lge cov'd patio. 2 A/C un its. Many extr as. Garde n area. This is a buyer's delight'' surER SHARr • EXTRAS $65,900 Lovely 3 bedroo m, 21h baths, Cl A conditioning, large rooms, patio, 2 car gar with door opener & room for ca mpe r or motorhome. Lu s h · landscaping, 2 pools, tenn is-courts. clubhouse. Near schools, shopping. & ' freeways. Gettered 18055 MOCJftollo St. Fow.toift Valley 963-831 I 1002 Gttterol 1002 ......................................••...... . 1n a dramatic location -with view of bay, ocean & Fashion Island. AJI rooms are spacious. incl. 4 bdrms .. family rm. & formal dining rm. There 1s a 3 car garage & loads of storage space thruout the house:. $350,000 MISSION VIEJO Ir you haven't seen this lovely 5 bdrm. & VIEW ~ome. you•re D)issing an op- portunity. Th.ere's a 3 car earage & the lot is well landscaped. The price of $1 25.000 i s r ealistic own e r transferred. 759-0811 I 1002 Geweral 1002 ..•..•................. ···•·····•············· ~OA PEHIHSULA "· Cute & cozy_· doll house. just steps from surf & sand. 3 B<trrns., 2 baths .. , $174,500- LIDO ISLE Builder's home with those extra touches of quality! 3 Bdrms .• 21f..I. baths, 3 car garage. $249,500 WES TC LIFF Like to entertain? This home is ideal. Pool & lanai, family rm., 3 bdrms. $149,500 p 7 ---..~ .&i~IDO RE.Al~TY <.:~11 Via Lido, Newport l.ach ' 673-7300 Pete rf5w.rett /Za/i~ prejl'nl.1 GRAND PREVIEW VJEW.VJEW -VIEW-Sw1rise to sunset and all or Newport Harbor. Decorated with earth tones, wood and glass. Gourmet's kitchen. Secluded patio with heated s wimming pool. A beautiful 3 bedroom home in Newport Reach. Offered exclusively by Pete Barrett RNtlty. $225,000 Call us for appointment to see. WE LOVE THIS VIEW! And so will you & your guests. A fantastic, almost new pre-owned home with view of bay & ocean. 3 Bdrms .. 4 baths (could be 5 bdrm.), family rm., ga me rm .• sauna. bit-in vacuum. rotary phone system & much more. $320,000. Please call for full info on features offered & app' l. to see. 673-4 .. 00 HARBOR DiYi•ion of Hc:riMw lnvestmtttt Co. Gf'fterol I 002 Genuot I 002 lntlvyl ln Harbor View llome1. Nt'W pe1nt lnalde a nd out. Ui.iguded carpets. wlill coverings and drupes. S Hcdnru, l~e Cam1ly room w twl!l bar. Formal din· 1na room 2 FlreplacC'a. View covered pallo. Somcrtet model. Al.klnl only SUl&,960. "44·'1210. H!WPORT H!IGHTS Elceanl, 3 BR. 3 BA home. s unny patlo w /private pool & J1cuzzl. 640..9900 Capistrano Beach Custom Duplex. $140,000. Aaent, 559-~. lc6oa,..,.. ..... 1007 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sbr. 4bu, wet bar, formal din rm. dcn & him.rm. Sl 79.500. 673-3226 ---Coronadef Mar 1022 ..•............•..•...• BYOWMER Spy!(la:ss Hill. $269,000. 5 Ur 3 Ha, Vll·w. llarbOr View Hllls, $189,SOO. 4 Br 2 Ba. View. 640-2981 (Qua Ii fled Buyers Only) COROHA HIGHLANDS PANORAMIC OCEAHVIEW F~ASTICIUY Enjoy a It rt• or ll'l~Ure ID th1S 'clci:antly dl·t'O~l~ condominium On~ of C:OC-ona del 3.1.u :. i.in me are113 with sc«unty ai. well 11~ ll:t1n1S court:. and pool F or o ol' SMJ.000 ant lullan1~ lhl IJnd Thi!> IU'lllrlOll.:. JDtl ilAOKEAS -NEiil TORS 101\ W l olb•>o •'I IHI W ESLEY N GeMrol I 002 GeMNI I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A dclaghtful 3 Ur, 2 Ba, home with view fro m nearly every window. large master suite. wood beom ce1hn1: and oak hardwood floo r s In "111.alk to pnvate beach" locauon . SJ)aciou~ 3 hurrn rno dominaum 11> lr ul\' Jl---------i b.lrga In 1;;3 8!1..YI · O"'lfl r I• •, English Flavor TAX TAYLOR CO REALTOt{S ~111cc HJ4 llG CAMYOH -$245,000 Call t oday to see this lovely Broadmoor home. "frwport Ctr lights view! 4 Bedrms. including tge mstr BR with gard.en bath, family rm with fireplace, sepa rate formal dining room. Lge sunny kitchen & breakfast r m. Toy rm for the kiddies. Air-cond. auto sprklrs. ror loc. Rm for pool. ...........•.•••••..••• HORSE PROPERTY Charmin!!. secluded J ~-droom +-2 room bunk hOU!>l' nn '3 al· re w 1th muny I ree~. Spacious private master suite. ~J.~. 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ··················~···· UPPER IAY VIEW-DELIGHT Charming 3 Bedroom. 2 bulb hom e with :.wcepani; upper New port fla y '1c·w. luxunou!. Mu~tcr bt•droom swte, soaranii woodbcam cathedral t.eam cclllngs and much mor<'. Only St 15.000. f1•c Call 644-721 I ATTRAC rIVE Linda Isle 5 BR. 41:: ba .. fam . rm. & formal dining ; lge. lite patio & waterfront deck. S350.000 RAYFRONT , pier & float, lots $185 ,000 to $325,000. to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 8oy~1d1 [)riv" N B 675 · b lbl AND Owner will car ry first trust deed tl72.500. Call644·721 I ~ 2 J?ood duplexes, 1 w1sw1m pool & J rentals, Slf>S.000; 1 So. or Hwy on cornl'r. SIS5,000. By owner. 673·606\l ---- PROBLEM 7 \ 1111"111 lu\ •' lhC' <'Otmes:. ~cl1t\\•r:!IOl::,q ft h\10~ 'pun· 111 1h11> bcautarully p.1p1•n•tl , 114.•amcd ccala ng ,I lxdrm, ramily room, large damng rm. h vm g rm w /window 1>euts + <' o u n try k 1 t 1· h e n . A p e r r e <' t h o m t· " n fl neighborhood for rJ1~1nJ: children Walk ltJ Bo.)·, Club, YMCA ur D.ll k Bay wildlife prt·~•·t '1· Complete with tll'l.11·h1•1I rumpus rm. II F 1•wl Askin~ $117,5(~1 lllAJ\l'I mu:.t mov<'. all no" ~·or 11ppl nll 21 I I Son Joaqul" HUI• Rood NEWPORT CEMTtR. M.I . '44.491 0 ~ ~f•mM Getteral t002 GtMt'ol 1002 DESPERATE OrTION FOR SALE 3 Br 2 Ba. CdM. 640·8771 • Owner needs ru~t ::.ah.• WOODIRIDGE If your 1.1x hr.1rkct "ll'~' than 40' . d 1111 t 1 .1 II 11 greuter we mav t>t" 11hle lO help by sell•<·tang from a ttrl'lup ur uur vrn~"'"'' New h ome clo!-ang Getterol I 002 GttMral I 002 escrow ln 2 weck::. Sharp New. corner. Broad moor ••••• • •• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a OR. 2 BA 10 pn mt• llun 2 bdrm & den. :! hath t gt Be h Lo home ; s h akl· rnur, t bt' ont> to fat your-n~u~ 1.~!~!!!!!~~1 Lu('lf llG CANYON I dr"tr:! ar~~nda;~~r 0~~ cathedral cell . d ining ~ WITH VIEW pr" utl' t'OH'rl'd pa tan rm + t·allnJ: •• r .. :a an Harbot'ViewHIUi :-.eldom on lht• market. Owner"111t•arry2ndTO kat c hl'n h.1 nd~oml!. ('.lJ' $4'1 114;; .... Hurry In stt lh1c; ele~ant, 1h1<; r:iro· llordcau x to hefp r111Jncc Call !>lump:.tom· lmd• rrplc .. modd '' .tn t•11d unit 3 oow! aar-<:ond Carpel!. & 11111 m,, ·1 h.nh .... :.1 540.3666 ~~~.s in cluded Jt ~;~J~~nl~nl;~c/;a'r~1~ I:' J Bolboo lay rrop. adult lll'Cup1i>d home :\tr & \tr'> Clean II\ c an 1---------1 lh1 'i bedullful home "1th AGREATllG WOHl>ERFUL EASTSIDE CHARMER Nrat J l"""lrm, dananR l , h.ith.i;; on rnrn..-r lot With flouhlt· ~JrJ!:c S6~.uoo. llurry, CJll !>40 11:-.1 1:-xqws1tel} maintained g .. rden' :\ldn} extras addro to m~ure carefrer h,1n1t Call now to make an appl Sl7'l,000 ftt 2~:;;~ ~~ .. ~·~i7r:m .,JijBJ4' __ ·_6~~d),o;,,s0 • 640-6161 HOUSE -~ COATS& WALLACE ~=-HERITAGE . • REALTORS AJI kinds or room 111 I h" I bCSrm houo;l' 111 that s~i:lnl Vall.11<1• al· ltlOllphere or t;ai.l Bluff t:xcatlnl( pnt1•nl1al m one MESA VERDE REAL ESTATE , INC. of Newvort Bcarh·'I rmest tam11y nrl.'as .1u,11--------• 1 ·-------- 1 COUNTRY CLUI listed ut $152.~l. Call 50 FT OCEANFRONT Pnmd.'ountry ('luhareu 11'138$50 Thu; llld ,,.,.1111rt c 2 c ul \1 \'''' \Ndl.' ~uaet <Jl'I"" I•' I ~J\IJhlV h110ll' I JU'f l"f • orner •r1 I' llllt'll l"UI 1J.• 'JC [~ -' ! HtU ,\n ld)lh• 1111111., \•HI h'.11h In 1 )tnry sp.1C'1ou~ , .. in i•nJO)' \\tlh ,11111 l 'ho11 •' '\1•\\purt 111\il .I ht·llrc••m hom<' Larj!r I a tt 11111. I t , "h .1 t lt>t•.it1on '"Ith IGh ltun rn.1,l1·r 'Ulll' plu::. :.! twin '\ 1• w p 0 r 1 It,. ,, 1 h t.1111· ll1ull111w .ind f"'r '111•11 h1•1lrnom' fo'amaly nwmilnM.in·rnuli·ur l111n or lot •urrcntlv 11111m ho.l'h m;ic;,1v1• S.275 000 1 l' .1 \ 1• J ( .J I 1 I ., r ., t n n t• I 1 r c p I J ,. t• , • p.1rt11 ular' hn•;iltf a~t h:1r anl1 0\' 01•r ~uli!1hur1t .. 11\l fH t \ l'I \'II • 67l-6'00 • ~ll macnab/ Irvine .. _-"""-?-__ r_ee_lt_Y __ •· O,_.. WED. THlltU SUM. l·S '.M. • What more could a family want? Just a few steps from a private ·beach w/volleyball & playground. .Newly remodeled 4BR + den. 4 bath c h a rming ''cottage" in fobulous Bayshores. New r andom ~l ank flooring in living room. fDl crownve center & bullt·in nutone Jn country kitchen. J acuzzi tub In master bath. Mini-water view from tnastcr BR. 2731 14YSHOltl DI. Jeanne Barnett 644·6200. (NSl) • 642·12lS 644-6200 901 Dover Ori~ H•rbor' Vltw C:.nter lrvlM •t C•mpui V•ll•Y Center 752·1414 SI 25 000 look' trnpu di ,itarden • • p.1t 10 l'\all pn• c S)oo,ooo ~·~.·~ 111 ll ro wn CALl. C>40·11 ~· 7if!8 ANYTIME Al. K€Y ~~~~~~~I "f1"P.€ALTORS H HwltAtc)tOft leach Pn<'ro to ~rll $711,!IOO 3 lledrm. 2 huth, qwet cul· <le·~ac street. Walk tn ht',1t'h . at·ros' i;;trrl'l from l'ark Jn•I Library ~6·39'.!fl, ('\"C'S fl.15-~253 $65,000 Sharp F'..a11ts1dc, 3 btdrm, 2 bath on qwet corner . Room for your boat or motor home. Jlurry. won't last. Call $46·~. ~H ERITAGE . • REALTORS G._ral 1002 G1Mral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 110111 ILllRS ca .. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE 1 DOVH SHORES IEAUTY Vi e w Beyo nd D escri ption. Overlooking The Upper Bay! Ex· quisite CUstom Built 1 Story Home With Old·World Elegance. 3 Lovely Bedrooms Family Room 2 Baths. Dramatic Entrance. Spacious Open F eel ing . T e rraced Gardens . Definitely One-Of-A-Kind Decor. A discri minating Buyer 's Dream $289,000. II I DOVll DRJYI M'ewport ~xec. Fixer·Uoper Be aul1lu) v"ttw OF BACK ll A y ._ Lari:•~, 11praw1tn11 ranch style lll'r<'·~ an opportunity for lhc cM·~ult\'e who wanb In fix up a home lhe way he wunts 1t. tr you have amaganation, tfus as just Lhe home for you. You·d helter hurrv on this one' C.il I &Ci 0303 FORESTE OLSON .... < ••••••• u-.. ATTEMTIOH! Mtm·:shopping ~nter 19.000 S<t~ rt. of bldg. on approx. )-acre or land. XJnt return. Prine. only. ll '1 X Gross on $350,000 C. F. ColesiOrthY REALTORS 640.0010 HELP . EXCEPTIONAL LIDO ISLE Impressive two-s tnry ho me .with a flcx1ble floor plan fnr lhc family w1lh d1fh·rent hfr-.tylt's. Spread out an th1~:, bdrm & den home. Sparkling pool and large• 11at10 arl'a. (.AX'alt-d on two l••lS with two !.tradas S.275,000 - WATrRrnONT 110 1>11 ., REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ~TSIDE CHALET 3 Bedn>om, 2 balh on a quiet tree hned cul-de· sac. Hardwood rtoors. used brick fireplace and Imported la ce curtains renect. lhe charm here. Large pool-size lot with . easy boat or RV access. Prlcro to 11cll at $7'1.000. CALL 556-2660. ·«;::SELECT .~ROPE RT I ES with the pay ments! 2 ~ homes on a lot ! Live in 1 one and rent the other! Great Costa Mci;a Arca' Call now! Red Carpet Realtors ' 754-1202 , I Gfteral IOOJ G......e 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 116 'CAHYOM TOWM HOMI The perfect s mall home right on the golf course. Bright and brand new. all ort.one level. Just 2 bedrooms. 2 bath s~ we t bar and gorgeous Cairw~~ views. $149,500 A CO&.DWIU, INC• CO. 644-17,6 21 It MttlJOAOUtN HILLA ltO. • IN NIWPOfn' CCNTD ••.........•...•••.•..•.•.•..••.••..•......... LCICJllllG Ranctt.tt. WITH VIEW Nearly 2 acres nestled .imnni: i:aant oaks only 21: malt·ll lO the surf w1lh J n•mJrkable custom hwll J bdrm + dl'n + £dmaly rm home dc- :.1i:ncd to maiom11e the panorJmll, hilly rand\)und view. /\lso 5 car coH·rcd parkani:! + room for camjX'r::.. boats. t•lc The corral can ac· commod ~~c as many horses as you <'Ould ever wanl with room to spar~ OP'FERI NG PRlCE $220,000. Call 644·7211 m.m CUSTOM IUIL T BEllUTY ·BARG AIM R1.>duced $5.000 for quack ule. Dominant features ar e everywhcrt'' Beamcd <'alhedral ceal· ing. r a m1ly Room With noor to ccilmg (arcplacc. l'oc1I !>11e lot walh 105 · front;1ge haghhght this 4 Br home <.:all now 540.2313 ,,,..,_,, Qqlj• '''~--4 .,. [~-] IALIOA PENINSULA nus 3 bdrm & fmly rm immuc home has 1l all! Pre11tl.1(1ous location . ocan VlEW & just s teps to lhe boacb. Th is charmer won ·t l ast. 646·7711 ~ Walker & lee Real fstate Costa Me.a 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURIOUS HEW HOME 3 IR..:..£ASTSIDE FA.MILY-S72.900 Prime East~ade Costu Mesa location ' Gt.int paneled IJv. rm . huge Under conslrucuon & Cam rm. hosts massive htnty plaMed for a Cmly. bnC'k frplc. Convenient Has Crml din rm plus cher·s kitchen . Large breakCast rm & rmly rm. secluded master wing. Mstr bdrm has jacuzzi Shdmg glass dQors lo bath &sauna. 2'rplcs & a patio & i:;.z care yard wan.I( for c hildren. 4 Possible assumption or bdrms, 2 xtra lge baths. low V /\ loan! Take ad-Ji\llly decorated. offered van lag e , ca 11 now, at $212,000. 545·9491 ,. 646-7171 .• ~ [i.li&il\I ~ _ _ Open 1925 Lan:u Dr. 51lr. $50,000 Immac ulate :l bdrm dream home on 11u1cl tree lined 61. Dc·f an at<• pride or owncrshrp here. Lge yard, s p rinkler!! front & rea r Till'> clnl' should sell 1mmcd1all'ly. 646·7711. Walker & lee Real lstate TAX PROBLEM 7 • H your tax b racket 111 less than 40% don't call! IC greater we may be oble to help by selcc·ting from 11 group of our propcrllc11 the one to fit your necrl11. Call 549-8655 ~UPERB HOMES II A 1Y I xlnt rountry clb toe. Mnn y x t.r as S48·81i\4 /540·2018 MESA VERDE !-'inc 4·5 bdrms , 2 story 2•, ha home. MUST SEE' THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 ---------- MESA VERDE Repubbc ; beaut. Spanish styled home with large lot. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths, d.trung & family rms. & om ce. Offered at $127,SOO 759-0226 MESA DELMAR 1023 PRESIDIO 4 Br. 2ba, fam rm. pool, intercom. fire a larm. smoke nlarm, oew cpt'g, clofle to schls, shops & recreation. $114,500. For Appl call M6·!">tlOS or 752-~. _So. Calif Realty MESA VERDE <O©~JUl!-~£trs ._ Tltol lnfrig11in g Word Gome wiflt a Cltudle It's a peach! Spacious 3 8r 2 Bo. !-'am Rm. Solar water heater. On quiet cul de sac, w /price w in· nlng peach l(l?e, on l ge lot. By owner. Prine. On· ly. rn.soo. sn-ma or 54().3422 -----·--"' QAf ll. ~II & ~::~~™~~~~~N"(U r r r r i' I' I' 1 6 i:F;~M1• ~(llm ro I I I I I I I I SCl•M.Un la Ca...Hlc..._ IOIO MESA VERDE •IYOWMH• I"-4 br + den on I .. lot. Cult. UxJS pool + • .,. . Frml. din rm uted brick frpl. Flnlsh;J 1a.ra1e. l bile to Estancia Park. Sl 19,SOO. Prln. only. 546-8872 WhvNot .... ? cfcck . Ch11 out. 3 BR home :at end of prtvate c ul-de-sue st. on the EASTSIDE. (4e. I /rm, 2 paU011. Olll 645-1221 for detal13 now. CEHTUlltY2t WHtclffl""r Woodtltream Condo. 38r, 2\-lt Ba, 345 Unlvtnlty Dr, A·2. By ownot. 541CM. I I ........ for s. HcMtM1 For ScM ...... ,.,,. s. ...................................................................... ~!:~~ ...... !?!.~ ~!:~ ........ !!.~~ ~~~!!~.!~~ Lingo Rul&wt DAMA ILUFFS lfNldw Mine b4tdrooM c.Jtanul ... eff0t._, • eac...... •lew of wrf tRd harbor. Upgraded oppc.IMIAA11t1 Met.de ..... , .... S. It.Ing"°°"" cuttCMll thiM finptau, cmd Hid oall ......, eilL C... wlty ....... pool. wt c ............... ......... $151,500 01\Ni\ POINT •03·81U2 495-1720 SOlJTll LAGUNA 4[19-4551 l.J\GUNJ\ 8EA<.:lf 497 2489 Coda Mffo I 024 Fountain Vaftey I 034 .............................................. rOTIHTIAL + Fountain Park 2 sty, J Br Assume Low....,....&.... Vacant a.Ian\, over :000 sq. feet. SU !>t!r 5 bdml or den, dinlng rm. plu"h carpeu. T ar b el l . RLTRS, $79,500, nil 962-5&16 NEW PRICE BeauWuJ S & S luxury 3 bdrm. 2 bath, price aluhed. Anxious owner, fmJy rm plu.5 din rm too A m11:1t :.ee. 714/963-.5671. • $65,900 He.-HMleoce. Schools & shops close! Comly 4 bdrm. built-in lotchen. cathedral cell· ings, new carpets , Tarbell, RLTRS, call 842·88M 2 Units, good area, i;ood end umt Twnhme. Adj parking, super packa&e! Mlle ~ Park. $62,SOO 640.9900 ftrm. Prine only. 540-0374 ------- orSS4-362S HB BEST \ \I J ,El HE\IT\ l4 :90 Jo.,,oor .. Hd N9Wr>O't Oe-0c:f\ No Work OrWo~! Fabulous condo, greut area. 2 lx.>drooms, formal carpels, kitchenette, forced air he>at. Neat patio area, near school & ShoJlll, only $53,500, Cllll UKR, 540-1720 MOVE RIGHT IM! Popular Stratford Park home. Over 2000sq. ft. on one level Spac. fam. rm. w/massive frplc . Plus h Choe. curpetmg. Vaulted cellrngs. Only $88,900. Bkr. Call: 751·3755 or 5'lS-o.576 $55,900 3 bdrm. 2 bath clean borne, anxious owner. "Doo'l wail long or 1t waU be gone." Submit your terms. 714/963-5611. TARBELL ~!'!~.~~.!~.~~·------- 0 W N t; R • s H A v EN : PRIDE OF .. '#I lft ·Califonia" Gorgeous pool, 4 bdrms. OWHIEttSHlr ----------• family rm, rplc, formal nus one 1s 1mmac. & LOVEllG BEDROOMS? danang, RV parking, spotless You wall see $86.500, Tarbell, RLTRS, Mrs. Clean laves here. call 962·SS66 Sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath up. This family bome has -----1 graded c rpts & drps. r . A ~.~.~ ........ ~:.~~ ....... ~~.~~~....... ~,Apt!l13,19T7 * DM.YPILOT If '""-I 044 ....._ t 044 &.ogi.. .. odt I 041 HoMMt FCN" S. . .._...For S. O"-IHI ..... • .-. " .......•..•...••••..•.. ....................... ···•··················· .................................................................... .. -----------UVEI... MawpwtlMcta 106' S-O.•• 1076 Cun irc:W • ~ ....... ~~~~--" ....................... ....................... "•rtr ••oo DfUabtlul Wr bm naict lJ) S U-aACKIAY ABOVE THE BKACH ••••••--••••••• .. •••••• bch, No. end + lri lBr HORSES! THE ULTIMATF. Commercial lol, 6UU. 11pt' F1111tuuc vlt!w. May ,..__ I oousod torbWJlllf'S$, Prlvall\ aatf'd front Reefgate ....., .. domtn um t8lh & Pomoca. te0.000 $191,000 f.iuo. Tale entry. Hua~ w1unobstrucl4'd whwillM cash.~ am rm gourmet ue vu Rarely avail. thus "Z" REALTOR Lit b, N. :.m b l ch r &i1SanCtemente'1 t111 t. 494 !M>U ... c en. .,.. u e BERTll"' llF'.NRY COlldolldftl ... sfTowa-block counler top. " ...__ ....t;,. 1700 1052 l''ormal 0111e! Sopor1U(' Rl-:ALTORS .._....._.,_ ~ ....... RACQUET CLUB-SAN NIGUEL M • S t D bl • 21!> Del M•r 492·4121 ••••••••••--•••••••••••• ai.h:r • ui ~. ou t -CONOOSPt:ClALIST vunlty mirrored ward NEW II 0 M Ii: w I l h 'H B c M fl' v 1--' ro~ Plu.~ 4 more queen . . · · • · -• • :Ill' ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW Super clean. expanded model with 3 Car garage. M uny upgrades. 3 Bedrooms up. 1 bedroom down. family room in country setting next to orange groves l Call now! $109,000. ~e.layTerroc• 4br. pool sized lot. $158,000. 1$y ownr • 673·0180 day1. 49iHJ27 I eves. !\1k'<.18H sewlngroomor brealhtiikmi vww ciOlll! Tourh1looe Rily, work shop is here too Br· to :1rhoob1, churches & _003_«*17 _______ ~ ' , · shoppana. Choice of col-. Ing your horses'. Thi' or:< !!till avall¥blc. Leisure World Tower$. beauhful 4,000 sq . fl. $179,000. Vu, tux. Uv. MeaJs. ll'J\!i, mW1:11on only $179,SOO. 10r,t dn S3S ooo 4.96 18'!> Call for personal prevlew ~ AHCHOIA(H ' ' . • . toduy! 752·1700 • CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD MOMARCHIAY THRACE 0111~ 111 •1· ,, """ '"'' "'",. IMYESTMEMTS DMDleus/ [~ . . I 17141 496-771 I ORitu• 1100 ~~:~r~=~~~~e;~+~~t "' 111!'1JJlJ *cap1Juons~---····~~~~;:;~:·P~;:·:'· Associotes Re oltors side & out, 2 palJOS, vit>w · -.....,... 1078 28r. hse. 2 • 2Br. un1b on "'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 110· x 135' R-2 lot 1n 1044 IF"YiM 1044 of m~~lw:~~~~5()(). Don't Touch Me! CAPTAlN'S IULL. Westmansler . $95,000. REAL TORS 499·2ZJ7 • , L ove I y 2 8 r • 2 B a Owner wUI carry ubder ___ Im lookm GOOD a nd twnhomc $85000. Ownr A.l.T.D. Prine. only . •.•.....•.....•.••.•... IT ALL ADDS UP ... t:od localloo oo greeo- bell ; spacious, 2 (rplc&., l aundry r m ., 4 bli bdrms .• fa mlly rm. & closets gaJore. Univer.11- ly Park localion ... all ;idds up lo a buy al $112,500 552-7000 ~ i~Ll~ REA LTORS .............•.•....... 1493 l Dohttly Clrc. Cuslom JBR, ra m rm, truly need no work! My 493-6S67 ' ' Agent "Lori" • ~!· Open Thurs. thru Sun., 2 v~tJA, wet bar. inter-beautiful. co.cy, raase::d --DON JONES REALTY to s PM. 4 BR. din .t,, 2 l'Om. l;iVlSb ma&ter sle, heorlh fa replace will WARM & WOODY Mi-8829 968~;) baths, w/lge. bonus rm decor.tted W/boplusUca· warm your heart: my By Owner. 3 Br. 2ba & --:; • Atttactavely decorated. lion, yet livable. 3 Car b r 0 11 d 0 e w dream den. Dbl gar, landscaped COVlNG~N 4·PLEA • Cent. air. Irvine High & gar, lndry room. Cl!> to latcben/bulltins will in· w/sprinkler system & al-Pnme location in H! Heritage Park nearby. s hopping & s c b Is. spare even 8 non-coolc ; tract ave landscape hghl· ington Beach. $181, · $'7l,500 SllH,SOO my near new carpets wall ing. Lgc rear patio, ac-Owner wtU c~ u .. When BU y ING o r 10 .... D air..&.• TY custuon your tared feet; cented bY. full trellis A.J.T.O. Agenl Lori ...v-" ~ my fenced buck yard. overhead 1& enclosing DON JONES REAL a~ SEU.ING, call us. we go 831·94ll ::. c par ale GUEST lath greenhouse. New 842-11829 968.fBS'l "that extra male!" HOUSE with bath will EVB. YM COPELAND LGk~ Forest I 055 dcUght your most dis· t•pt'g & tile entry Ac· e..co.. rropHty 2000 REALTOR 552-0434 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c<.'rrun" gu~ts. Come sec cented heavily 10 wood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waterfront LI In .. Priced to move qwck at • 9 me, I've got 1l ull AND s79,9oo. l''or appt ---------"THERANCll" DOCK 4Br. 313;i , Jtr, By wall exc hJn~c . t oo. 4964331.Pnn only 39UNITS 4 Rr, Just painted & owner . Open Wknds $).1,000 Santa Ana. $600,000 car))l'led. Next to park, 581-8115 SPACIOUS... Z7 Bachelor uruU; & -------lenrus cts, pool. lmmcd. -I I · AND PRIVA'fE I 121-Udrm.units avaalal.Jahty. $86,500. Uy Minion Viejo t 067 m Quall ·~ ·· .; ux y CARDIFF IN owner. 552.4629 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Plac• . ury .i bdrm .• 2h ba .. 21>30 llLL GRUND . TH"'T£8R"CE ...rr ST y ::.q rt. Owner-builder pro-REALTOR 675-6161 , • ".' ...... ~ TURTL-EROCK3B-;2 Ba. FAruA ICA~L Prap•rti•• v1d e d over 511 e>.tra Super s harp 2 bdrm. beaut pastoral view pror BEAUTIFUL. 7.S2·1920 ~ lt!ulures: l·ycur new. home with loft. Extras lndscpd lge back yard :! s try pool home up ~oo ~~· Hlw~o•• •IACH $1!15,000 111eludenmt.;iirc.-ond.,2 atrium: A ,<.:, all up' i:raded in all a rea. 3 ROOMFORBOAT HESTER·IROWM baths._ fireplace, plush grade~. fee land Open hdrms, hUl:C' r1111shed REALTORS 833 9781 carpeting & ~rapes and Sun. ll·SPM 6326 Sierra bonus rm, fa moos S&S Camper too-in these 1 _______ • __ •Borrego Spnnp duplex. $29.500. (2)1Br. Income. SJK yr. Carry self. OWC;' Taxes $264 yr. 833-8974 • p r o t e s s 1 o n a I I y Elena. 833_0727 conslructaon. ue~irable two new custom homes Santo Ana 1 o,o landscaped.Anoutstand-San Carlos model an Newport Hghts. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••·1·-------•• ang home from the en -LIVE&LOVE w /eountry kitchen Br+lge bonus rm, 2·~ l>Utnt1Propert1t • tryway to the back patio. in Umversity Park. This featunng frplc & pJunk ba, fam+din rms , ~llo1 BAREL y We can find il for >'W• Only SBl.500 well designed Villa~e 11 noonng. Pool ha::. jacuzzi sq ft, 2 s tory. lots or Beach art111. P roblt.les. townhou.'ie is a sound in w/davan~ bd, front pro wood $141,000ea . BROKEN IN bankruptcies , tru11t~ vt>stment for a secun• fe::.stonal landscped. saJes, (orcedsaJes, iw~er future Ooe look wall con-$114,950. 5'5-9491 3106 & 3112 Broad St Just 4 years old, lhas market values. We cao red hill~· .. 552-7500 THREE + two lll>ed MUST SELL, MOVING Deronito~ delight. Xtra bnck fireplaces. One 111 2 i.tory iioo i.q.ft. Im-wide lot. Cov'd brick HUGE family room and m ac. Eves & wknds patio. Beaut1ful l y1•--------• on~ 111 hvanc room. Rach 968-5400 _____ 1 lndscped. SwOO!>h '' This --------- nnce OU I SOS.000 ...-----~ East of Nwpt & So of 15th t WO·Slo ry •• Bradford.. jomt venture. Call w~ St Ope n wktlys 1-J, Condo has 3 bedrooms. Wade Brokers,673-4545.: Walked~lee Real Estate wknds 12-4 plush carpeting thruoul. l•-------11111• brown :.hug carpetin g. CONDOMINIU M. Hunt· one will be gon<.'' Only IRVIHE°S RHEST frnt·ed yard, rnvered ington Townbome <nr 66,950. 545-94.91 Beautiful Rancho Sao pJllO with IJwltan bn ck lieu El AJgonqwn). 2 br. <-~ J oaquin T o wobome. BBQ all l.Jlentl into a lruly 112 ba $5l,500 a~sume Overlooks greenbelt & ideal home for your FHA. Owncr·J\!(l Days: pool With this home you fllm1ly. !.<waled in lovely 711.547 8451 l"Un forget those yard res1d£•nt1al Jrc,1 lll';H ---dlort•s & «>nJOY l'legant SCllOOl.S. Hy ;1ppu1nl 1----------1----ll\01n11 Retter Jlurry ! mcnt only. $76,000 SUPER fn'lne 1044 Colll 645·0303 l,..Quail ~ liiillPlac• Pra .,.t:i•• p7.S2•1920 .... 1400 OUAIL ST HIWPOIT llACH l IRPOOL FIXER fo:J:.h 1d1• w1h.udw11nd floor' .1ll•·Y 1·11lr.1111 1· )76,IUI •u"•••t ' 0,£ frf HOU'V tit( Al ff/f t1b lOf•"'J• ,(.()'Iii• ....... FAMILY HOME Lushly landscaped cut. tic-sac lot with exquisite· ly decorated 4 bedroom, 2 '' hath hom e . 2 f"areplace!'. accent the fainaly ro()m ;ind ll\•mg to()m Thi· J t·dr ~;irai:c m.tkel> lha!\ homt• t•ver Ylhlf'll? fur 1 ho• Jrt 1 v1• l<1n11ly WALK TO BEACH .............•...•...•• VIEW THE MOUNTAINS fr o m the ma s ter FOPESTE OLSON U\I( 1•••• •1Ht .. bedroom balcony of thas --------- sharp Plan 4 1n the ---------Colony Nol many .i.round like• thas one Ht.'! ll'r hurry to M'e 11 l'.•11 fur .1ppt NEW LISTING COLOMY -.:othani: Jl tha' pnt"l' Jt1tl quJhty 111 ... ti. so hurn' Smi:le i.tory ~ be<lrm 1 l,.:c f:im1ly kitchen. nc.ir ll•nni.., & Olympic pool ' It :. .i rreampuCfl bdCarpet Realtors 833-3380 If You Want F.\MILY COMFORT Beaut View, by owner Madnd 640 :J llr & den. .,.;im Hm, Formul dan · Contemporary hvan~ ut Ull! fl~m ror pool, many 1ts best,this isthehorrw :..lras . l'rin c . only ror you! We hlJVl• a :1 5111 9349 bdrm., 2•12 bo. townhomt: --• in Village 111 which h!lts Open Sat & Sun 1·5; i644.I among illi many extras a Via CuC'rvo. M V .. I Br , 2 form a I d 1 n . rm . , ba, Vll'W covered 1>Jt10. se1>arate Cam rm Pl.US $72,500 11 pn me green bell loca-Newport Beach I 069 hon. $100.000 ••••••••• •• •• ••••••• ••. it523 CAMPUSDt·IRVlt4E Loguno leach I 048 KIMGSROAD 645-9161 ar )·nu r .in tear yourself JWU)' ror <t hulf hour from thas lo' l'ly large, one year n<.'w :i bt.'<iroom. 212 ·bath. Prt''lll'Y bwlt RANCH REALTY S5 1·2000 ---------..................... ·~ Exclus avl' P,onor.imH' Ocean \ll'W uH•rr11 Jll Newport Ua v ScC' bodl r ,1r l''• Chra st m a ~ rar~1de, sunnsc/sun-;cl W.ilk to beach :IBr. :1ba. dt·n. ""ct bar, 2 frpk . :! car gar, l'pl'g, deck. NPw thru-out. Uy ownl?r Op lase. 1721 K1n)!l> ltd 645-2818 or645-5746 ---------1 townhnw.t> Only $72,000 PICASSO BUILD.AILE LOTS Call 731·1522 a separate danlng room -,' Wetit.ern Pacific Prop. PLUS fenl'ed patio, pool Tax SIMlhtr TI"" ILUFFSBEST 1-:arly area, maJor green. Ix-It ~g. J bdrm & family and clubhouse fac1ht1es. 7-1 bdrm furn. units, blto CIO<'e to ~chools, too. On· range & oven, ce~·c: ly $53,000. tile 111 kitchen & • Good S;inta Ana l urea Trade ok. ·0 111y $135.000. rm "c•ustom" 1-; plan at I jQuail ~ s:w.soo. Plac• . J\GF..NT 640·5560 p t:" --------------1 rap•r ••• 7.S2-1920 TRY IT- YOU'LL LOVE IT 1400 QIJAIL SY. HlWl'OllT HACH Summerfield 2 sty, 4 IJr Z'"l ba. Fil, fplr, $78,500 Or»en House wknds 10 4, So. C sl Plaza area \179· 165!1 Twstin 1090 Uavad Bourke, RU.r _, S46·9950 Want<.'<i 4·Plcx, trade up + cash. Pvt ply. (213) 431·8568 l2> Uplx's on adj'g loLo;, Gd C.M. loc. Sl~.;oo. Call 644·S530 Own I BJtf. UMITS-UMITS •OAKCREST "Pl.AM II"' CONDO• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7'~ VAASSUMABL~ If vou don't m1ncl a !.W('l'l)IOJ! ~oH 1·ours e v1t>w Imm th•· dcc•S.. nH vour hvanl( room, 1f you TUSTIN M 1-:A UOW!'i l-'1>ur·plcx llurry-won't. pllln "Iii, 4 HI>, 21, Ill\, ta. .. t at $85,000. A/C Ownca 838·11183 l"an pul uµ with tht' l"Otl Other RHll Estate v" n '') n ,. c• o I ten n 1 s •••••••••••• •••••• •• •• • rourts, pool and Jacuzr.1, ~ HCNnr~ al you t an tolerate plush For Sale 1100 TWO-i"OUR-PLEXt::S lluntan11ton Beach. W)ll t•xchange. Call our QCfice for on :ippoantment ta sec th1l> (luaal Place "'e1C;' elusive! $137,500ea •• --. Call now 1---------•I roukin"l have done a bet ler job of decor.Ung :.i home than you will sec In this 4 bedroom home in the Colony. Located oo a cul-de-sue i.lreet near SJOOIS, Lennis. park and !'.chools. Only $05,0110. CuU for appl. Pnme ('omm cr1·1al loca· Uoo on Coasl Uwy. at Victoria Beach. Ocean view & S lot corner. Thre(> R·2 lots-$4S,OOO each & lwo C-1 lots-$48.000 each. NEWPORT SHORES Jl3r, 2lla, unique k11<·hcn. many custom fcature11, rommunity clbhsc, pool. tennis. Easy financan i; arrangements. Pnn on· ly. 548-2781 eve/wknds r arpet tn~. f1rrplacc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• marrurl'<1 W!'t bJr , mar-Shoreclirts 2Br, 2Aa . hkc rort'CI wardrobe closet'!: new. htfl Ol'l'JI\ Vll'W af you're not bothered by overlooking golf course, a secunty gate and un-$41,500. 498·3136 dcri:round p3r king - COSTA MESA DUPLtt 2 Bedroom + bacb~ urut. Eacb wilb p~ yard. $76,950. II Rabl!rts Starter Home! Cute 2 bedrm with Realty c us tom fi replace & 11w ..._II•• wkfully t•nctoeed front 1 .. u.c-llt~ p a t i o Y a r d i s a ~"""---~----------1 I a n d s r a p e d masterp1a•e! Near com WAITMO munily park and pool and tenrus court! Sound nice? Call Red Carpel Realtors, S33-3.1t0. '.:!!!!!!!!~ LOMGU! • It ha\ 11rrive d-3 da'lhan.: 3 bedroom, :i I•--------· buth townhomc-pro MBSA Vl':twt: :i l>r. l'' /tt. D/R. Nll'r homl'. F'tnc n<'ighborhood. rlo~" lo ,,•hli., shoµ g . chun:h•·~. library & park. Sl:l9.9~ 557-f)S,Ch PRIMP. 1-;1s 11>F. Hr and l'l('W d«>luxc l'Ondo ii br. 2 rn.. frpl, I>, W. tr'h Mm plr. All upgr.id1od cpl!> & d rp !\. l-:NCl.OSfo~ll YARD' llradv roror r P' now! Make orr $7:?,00o Nf'wporl P1('r ll 1-: 11'1:1~ 9uality Lath & Plast~r .Just U!!k'd '8m1ly home' Qunll l y bulll. :i hc'<lroomft, extra baUU. Utntng urea. porty patio iii rovered for your 11ln.i pontt lublol sn.ooo, HKR., cllllMO 1720 TARllU. "#I !ft Callfontia" O..PoW 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S I X Jo' I X f.; It U I' P )'; R UNITS. clo11c lo lhc beech, always rente d Owner will fine ncc. SUJS.000 fe'l81onally tailo red lo llilll,fy the• mc>"l d~!'ffl 11 w11rr• C ui.t om clrnpc•r11·' .era~!\ cloth wall rovcnn11". WC'l bar. r1n•plal'r, o<.:1-:/\N VIEW rrc1m tw-rlrnom i\ND ex N'llhvc• htffr.Aw.iy over J:A1rJ1itt'' l'uol'I. Jat·um·s. 'uu.n.t' PON f WAIT Sllrl.!1110 3Dr. 1"488, la talhe patio SJ•. DOWN w/brick pla nters, Iota Of '!'hit auper llhlU"J> 8 year xtras. Would lilt 163,500. old hOme quallflca for Owner &&king 161•750· Wk financing by 11 ntiw _•_3640 _______ _ own e r occ upa n t.1·--------· BeauUlull)' docoraled 3 bodnn, 2 ba, "'/Spanlah fplc, 31' paUo ..t/m.eaal\le brick BBQ fr lovely yard. Well worth IS, 700. 531-MOO w • ....,, .......... ................ _______ , NEED FAST Slll Sharp 4 bedrm, 1u~r tocaUoo. Owner boul)\t another. Ht Lrt 1118.500. -· red hill -. 552·7500 HORIMS REALTY •494-8057• CALLUS ... fo'or all the lates t multi· 11le listings avaa.lable in Laguna Beach area. --a Tlll';N Tlll S IS l''OR 20x5S, 2 Bdrms .. 2 ba .• YOU. TRY IT-YOU'LL sunporch, patio & lge UUY IT! yard. New c pts. Adult park. t;.?9,500. Irvine. Agt. 646-2414 2b:60, 2 Br 2 Ba, wetbar, SJC area. 5 Star Park, 403-4665 ·' SIX UNITS E~SIDE Love l y pride o f ownership units -qljlhJ6 but good ies. N'cd• Wcstcllff. Offer ed a t S?o.5,000 by appoint.121._ only. COSI'AMESA S4500.0R·OFffR TRIPLEX 1 bedroom furnished· Pn de of ownership on adult park. Walk to quiet st reet. Spacious stores·bus. Inquire owners unit w ith Space 19, 2191 Harbor fLrcplace. Call for ~ _B_l_v_d_Co_st_a_M_e_sa_. ___ 1 poantmonl. Now only Clautnod Ad• H ll bll llolftt, small Ile.ma or any lte.m . 143-64171. $1.'.M),000. • FOURPLIX PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Prime urea. Prl* for quick saJe. 3 Bedroom.-a bnlh owners in unit •l\h fireplace. Sl65,000. -.. . . -----~ - . . . DAILV PILOT * W9d 113 rm HeanU.hm'*•• HellMtv.twW••• ..................................................................... INI kt... .._.., u ......... ,d Ho.N. U.._... hrd 1rwt.. JZ44 L,.......... 1212 S.... A. lZIO Af;• tac•t• u.fww.. Ap01 t ...... h ""'-"'-.,..._. .. , u.fww. •·•················ ........................................................................................... ·•···••···•·•······••·· ••···········•········· ......................................•••.••.• ._S. UGO C....M.M 3zz4 0-PoW 322' lRVlNE ..£ lmm~.culate "Sea Ter· 2Br, 2&. O>odo. Wat.er ..... Pul••lllil• 3107 CotfaMno 3124 teMeM )124 t•,t••• .. •• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 1 o. -1 race horne. a .... ~r, 2ba f!~d. /, po~I~ ~.,!.r9 cdond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• A -·"" · _,, w/nlce view. rn com· -· mo ....... wo aya, • ~AH CP JJ 3 Br. roed ya.rd, bltna, 2 2 BR. 2 8a · .. · $375-ISZS munity w /beach poot 4 ?Sl.QIO Eves. ..._ Blk to aand. 3Br. !rpl, ... o.d for lt unit• car aar. 1425, lat 4 dep. 3BR,2Da ..... SUS/~ 1 b r 1 16 ... 51 s:i.2Stmoyrty )lt/Jariaoce ~alble 17 onJy.488-29M;~or 38R,Z~ba ..••. "75/S50 ~46118 "'' ~ mo. T...._ J 2'0 ~l<>M · 155-2997 uftita. Hai 2 Dplx, l '1~1089 4 BR, 2~ Ba ••• SS.:SS/SMO ••••u••••••••••••••••• ----------1 boule.1275,000 Prin only BLUFFS l..ov1:ly 2br & den hmo 1.n Sl75. 2 br T.11. t'rplc, d/w, C .. 1"'-o letlda 3111 . c.....,. ..... clel PRIMEEASTSJDEC.M. 3 Br. (pk:. Dew cpU. sasq. 38R,2Ba ........ aes N1g~I Shores. Bcb, ten· luds,pclll. Fee ...................... . • &l:ALTORS 752·$1.S.3 CONDO. 2Br, 2ba, dbl 4H·291J6; 495·44H or BJO CANYON nis, pool. ~. 493-Utl or Main Rental!, 540-$370 MYTWNHSE, YOUR .-.~----...;.;;.;;...:;.::..:...:.1 111r, lnc'a wahr/dryr/· 7SfH089 3BR.2~ &a ......... J700 49S-5i30 HOM.E. 2 br, l 'h ba, Siilllemardlno. Runnlnc refrl1. Urand·•panllln' D--find 2b I 1 .I LAK.EFOB.F..ST c..-.-~... manyxtr1111. $32S~rmo ~ .. Mtn. lot.~. n e w . Yrly . lu at nw., • r, rp, au 3DR,2Ba .......... $575 SeaTert"aceGardenHme, ~·~ 3425 Oa11Collcct:2U473·3824 DrfveUmeZbn.640-8788 1375/mo. can tor appl., newplex,$290. 4 Br 2 Ba, healed pool.••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,~_...t....JM ~•J ' LOT., .... ,.,.. MuryorDon Tenex,898·9891Sm Fee Guarded gate area. Walk DELUXF.3 Br2Baoff1st ~-W -2 ~ .,..,.,_ COLE OF NIWPORT T ~ bch "rec ctr, wit.en· 1'ee L. Nlauel. Cntry Clb. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• p,,000 Coeta Meaa B °"° 3232 ma, 11auna5opool, jacuni, Comm ........i, ... .,,,, anAc , __________ , Call ~t!lft. ')Ac,n. REAL TORS •••••••••••••••••• •• •• • ~ ~ -.OU ........... ..., & park. S'l mo. 496-7698 dues pd. Lae. 499-2241 -v 675--5511 Cle11n4 Br,2 &. lace yard, (-SJ , ... t ..... DeMrt, 1ecluded neighborhood, MIHionVlefo 3267 Lu.-wCOftdo 'fl,, l.~r~s-"-toti 2400 4 Br, 2 ba, nr. So. Cst walk to shope & schools ••••••••••••••••••••••• -' "-""'· --·-··~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Phi.ca, cpta, bl\ns. r111lc, kids ok, $400. 833-9100: casta del Sol, a<lull. love· 2 Br, den, l 'l'a Ba, dln1pg SMftSttlnO/ A Winning combination ot odult oportment homes wtfh luxury oppolntmenlS ond supert> recreollon at a premium location. Tennis • gym • therapy spa • $wlmmlng • Dllllords. One & lWo Bedrooms, One Both ~ f/:r .. •r.o. fa"kMe~Vfcr ~ c;;f 1a~no Ave .• Co1to Mno 791-e..S -·- CABlN. Trabuco Cyo, d.'Shwhr, cov'd paUo. Ubl 768-0063 ly 2 RR, A/C, view, c:lub arell, pool, jacuni, G$. CORONA ""EL uAo 't I I garuge $430 M9•3262 JIB. Malloy Kullora .., ... ~ Cotto M.sa 1124 LGfJ111M1 leach 3141 .;~Pin~~ 6c~jt•·f'.':':e 3 bed . 2. b·lh o Fount•Valley 3234 -.s23CAMPUSft.. IRVll(oi:. ~~~1 $400. 644·1197 or 983-m1 2 Dr Towrihowse. !rplc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"f "·" 71~, "'48 . oo l l room, a · pen ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· ~ Poul tennis.. Some ocean L&e home like apt No u "0 '" " be r I t . 3Brl~Ba.wtrplc,newly ' $265 Spac 2 br l't ba 2 . · 648-ji786. Pvt. Pty. ' am, m:p 11ce, ex ras. Sharp 3Br. 2Ba, Crplc, lg Yrly llse, 5425 mo. 4 Br 2 3 Br 2 Ba. view. air cond.. painted. Brookhurst & & CaLalllta views. CIO!le sly.lriplex. Ls<' plv patio, End fantastlo view. 2 •.. :Ms. &46-909l yd & patio. 10461 Wax ua, FP, cpts. drps, acrossfrscbJ, fncd yd, Adams. S3U mo . toshoppJ-a&dl.nebe1:tch. WtOh~up.encgar.M•l. l&cba.2Br &dcn.aar,1 ....... wing Circle. $425 mo. lndscpd. 551.2ooo or patio. sprklrs . $325. 868-l706 llB 644·~ll adlts. No pets. Refs. Bllt bch. WS. 494-'1~ .!f.:!t::! ••.•••.• ~?~~ 3 Br, 2 ba College Park 751-4.33Sor 968-4l42 894·3C84 768-3487 · 7514J204; S4S..ss31 VOCADO COUNTRY $400 $335. 3 br • frplc • gar· New 2 BR San Mateo on Mewporl le9Clt 32'9 ~·;)~:.i::~e2ba, Duplex So.of.Hwy, 2 BR. 2 LARGE 2 Br 1 ~; Ba 2 sty L0CJUM Hic)Mel 3IH 38 R, 2BA home on 8· 3Br,2baMesaVerde lods&pet.sok.Fee 10th Cal~way, Ran~bo •••••••••••••••••••••••Tustin, ~·3468 Ba, modern kitchen. 1n triplex. Nr shops,•••••••.•••••••••••••••• Main Rentals,54~$370 San Joaqul 0 1 ~7 ", Waterfront·Dock. 4 BR, 2 walk to park 4' bch. $430 adl~. no pet.s. 637-&211 TENNIS&SEA ac:res. fantastic view. $42S • ., T • A ,,. • Walk 1.0 lh be h r • t ~t""""4-1e--1. 3240 548·1290 Ba, frplc, new crpts, OMVOUH mo. gt . .,...7211 (714) e ac rom ... acres ma urc trees . .--...,,.-"'""' A-bl•-· S700 1u~ 9932 •&.....&.-1 ..... ~ 3525 this smubln1 1&2 bdrm Owiter muat sell. Won't Ro M c-.a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ....,. '~· --Du I 2 B 2 Ba r al y c ~ .Acros1 St ~ Lak. or752-8686 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .P ex, r • orm 2br, 2ba mOlil ulil pd. Mo apt complex, with tennis lal.tlong. BKR. Realtor 1110..____. Vacant. 4 BR, l~ ba, Woodbrid 'Arbo L k BrOCN dk dirun&, patio, avail. $400 1.0 mo. Adlt.s only. $250. court, clubhouse, po0l, '<'110522·2080 ,.~._u~-5 .. • ~7,.....729• close~ ocean $375. Ask 3Br 2Ba ~ 2B r& ~ e. BLUFFSCONDOS 22 ti vu.lcajr,cs~, permo. 752·7811.Norma; 622Ham1lton.645-0314 Jacuzzi, sauna, aundec:lt • OR676-5717 _..,,__, -· for Keath, 968-1317, or Su~ken liv.r;, frp~~: Leases starting al t4SO s.zr.~S::Cie~. · ' 67S..3877eves. & beautiful landacaptna. &tote 962·4471Bkr. Jac uzzi & PRIVATE Monlh.Agent&W·ll33 Opendally 603\."J Jasmine EastCM.Pri.lBr&2Br, All elec. kitchen. Dia· I W..ted 2900 Exec:. Condo tnb.se 3br, bch. Upgraded cpt, mir· Jasmine Creek pvl ~Jtn.Unfurft 3600 2 BR, den, 2'h ba, wet ~~~·~~6~~ S2SO hwasherd. a1elf cl1eanlnNC .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 2br, Crplc, e ncl patio. Brand new 3 bedrm rored cl06etdoorsnextto comm. Guarded 'Gate.••••••••••••••••••••••• bar. 1800 Sq. I\. Beaut. oven. A u ts on Y· 0 ~·~ate party would like pool, clbhse $395. 673-2332 LANDING home, 1900 bed, beaut ttled entry. New 3 br 2 ba or 2 br & SJOO. mo. 2br, 2ba carp. & drps. SSOO Mo NIEW 1 &2 IR pets 1 br $275. 2 Br $325. . \buy 1 lo 15 units. 4 Bdrm, 2 ba, Nr So. Coast sq.ft . with rormaJ dining, Rent $495. or lse option. den w/~I. jacuzzi, ten· Fireplace, guragc Scenit• Prop. 675·5726 StartlrMJ at $255. S.OTet'TOCe Aph 19950 owner ~ant.s 1 yr lsc & (7 14 )640 ·1922 or nis $725 mo. Cal l 549·3468 UHi Pd. Cpl d 2J731 Manner,LugN1g · Plai.a & i.chls. 1''rplc. (213)432·3981 644432 l.,ge 2 br w/wood beamed • '• rpa, 1714)493·0501 ~ $485 mo.548·782_2_ $550 per mo incldg · &--'-..tsfumltMd ~ ... e11)},!· 7 Cpts. refrig. l'h laundry room. Pool. Offlcehours9to6 l{arch.•ni:r TURTL~ ROCK 3 Br 2 ·--------• ...,...,,,_ .,.,.. .. "°" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, w/fam rm. ncv.'ly Sharp 3 bcdrm, C! bath Ba, Fam Rm, Din Rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.a"' 11 y 11 v I n CJ . Deluxe 2 hr. pool. rec . .-,, furnished rcmdl 'd. $325. l Infant. h o us e 1 n g r e a t Lge yd Near park & $5001 M 0 · 2 Br +d e n ...... hfthlsula 1707 Deluxe 3 Dr 3 Ba dplx. 646-1204 room Lovely loc. From ,;~.................... no pels. 2192 Miner. Call neighborhood. Im med. pool, $.525 mo. 1st & li1~t home .. walk to heh. Pool ....................... walk to bei1ch & s hops. ----. t.!90. Gas & water pd. orr Ci1neral 3102 837-51145. poss. $400/mo. Roberts + $200 sec. dep. Agt. &tennis Cheap,lgbach,allut1lpd ~mo. 673-3828. Avual Newport Hgts 2 Br I Bu. Crown Valley. 29041 •••••••••••••••••• .. •••• 752 88 $550/Mo . 3 Bdrm on New5145 Sil upper,cpll!,drps,gar,no Aloma.8Jl-<)857 ~.top_ here! Looking to fnijYe? We prob. have ex-act.b' what you 're looking for. Serving all beach alj&S, & all Orange Co. ~ll now for Info. 645-4900 Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 Ba, Really848·1688 ·OI Peninsula , walk to Tenex,Sse·9891 Sm Fee pets. $250 +sec 251 lllth ------- 1''am Hm, Liv Rm ----------•Brand new twnhme, beach. $300.S1ngleadll,$320dbl. orPl~~.~!.e~Pum,979~ .....___.leach 3169 w/fplc, conv. to shops. Vacant. 3 BR, l~ ba, Woodbridge. Vacant. $575/Mo. 4Br+den CostoMesa 3724 lBr.convtden,upper& '"""""" """"-,..... schools & fwy. Cust. de· close to ocean. $350. Ask 2br, l Voiba, Lake boat"g & w/view ••••••••••••••••••••••• 50. o( hwy. Frpl, beam ••••••••••••••••••••••• cor. $4SO mo. 870-6347, for Keith 968·1317 or rec: facil. Lse $330. mo, no $650/Mo. 3Br on water $40.00 WEBC Ir U, ce1hngs, sundeck, no C.OUe<,;t. 962-4471 Bkr. pet.s. 644-.5565 & 675-5448 wlth dock for your boat •Studio & 1 BR Apt.a pet.s/cbJdrn. 673-1490. aft Adults over 35, 2 BR + Br, 2 Ba lux. apt over· den unf, $21S to $240. 311 looking Newport Bay W. Wilson, 631·2177 with balcony & fireplace. •*ConMllMrt Gt.Ide Share a home, share lbe ---------rent. s Br 3 Ba, Cplc:, ram t......._on leoch 3140 rm. formal dinfog, nice •• ;;\•••••••••••••••••• yard for doga. On Nwpt Bt;ACH WALK Beaut. Bch Coll Course. Rent 2 QT, 2 Ba , fr PI c , $7SO. sec. $400. 546-7945 or SPACIOUS The Willows, pool home 3 $'150/Mo. Av all April thru •TV le Maid Serv Avail 6pm. B 2 0 ,. ( 1 .... Cl\ August. On water with •PhoneServ, Hld pool Small bach apt w/~Wl·m 3 br, 2 ba duplex, pvt r .... Pc . ...,..., mo. bo dock .,.,.,6 N rt Bl d C,.. " at -· ewpo v · 111 pool. ut1I pd, $185. 1 yard. $295. Space for . • • • • $850/Mo Winter. $1200 548·97SS or 645-3967 adult. 673 """""' wash/dryr. 1 child ok. No Uruversity Park, 3 Br 2 ..........,, pets. Days 847·3541, eves Ba, cul de sac. $430 mo. Mo. in summer. Bayview Laglllto leoch 3741 .APARTMENTS DOWNTOWN C.M SJS.3638. 8121 A Michael Pool, Jae, tennis. 752·7847 rental, 2 Br. frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drive. 11JRTLEROCK Glen, l"e elegantly furnished. $225. Ulil pd. Ocean view dy.f>bouse, pool. $4SO mo. ~7-098.s No pets. Call aft. 4. Roomy 2Br apt ocean side o( hwy, Pool, adults, no pets. 7 52. 5065 I Bdrm $240 2 Bdrm. 114 ha $275 SJ&.ISJ,5 '*Wporl leach 3 169 ·~····················· sf.\s ~t beach! Util pd. 1\11 new. llurry ! Unt. Small (ve. G45 4900 ** COftwmen Guide H1g Canyon condo, ~olr ~c vu. 2 BH, 2 ba. 5/1 'fo 10,1. A~rt 640-5560 ~ Unfumlahed ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 ···~·················· ~Los Alamitos area. Jmma c 2 br , lha dollhouse w /huge rear yd. Rerrig . incl. Pet.Jc hi Id 01<. Gcm\nl Rl'alty 839 6623 °Wlii\'f R YOUR NF.-EOS? AJlil•condo·hou!.l'? We hjvc 11. Prim<' arl'as. Wtar beach. 2. 3 & i DHs, J.~or Jo~, 846 137' _ ~p ......... 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER 4 Br, nr S. Cst " Boat sllp available Kids, pet.a ok. Fee SUPER SH &R• 4 Br, Fam Rm, Dm Rm. $1000/Mo 2 B~ + den, Main Renlals, 540-5370 Plata, boat gi1te, vacant, "' ,.. 2 Ba. cuJ de sac loc. Nr boat slip avail, brand ---------$HS 752·1920. Jeanane, 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc, U/W. lennls & pool. $600 mo. oew&inmint1:ond. Me__.leoch 3769 SlS-0211 Pg 9485 cov'd. patio. Bike to bch. $2"0 sec dep Agt -,.... ' · ----., · W ............... -.J. H-1 •••• ••••• •••••••• ••••• • ~15 mo. 714·893·5777 752 0188 vmTr--. _,,.... Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 Ba, va. · Call 63 1-1400 CJnt Immaculate. $140 38r, 2Ba, 2 car garage. Ranch s. J 2 Ur+ den. on ~~~~~~~~~·I STEPS TO IU.CH mo. 546 0855 good location. Cpts & GoU Couri.e w pnme Vu, -I BR, I ba, yrly .... $350 dnis. 751·0348 ~. 547.7044 LIDO JSLE. yrly S800, 2 BR, rurn, wntr. $250 3 Rr den, clean exec hme. avajlable June 1. 3 Br 2 2 BR, Iba. Wntr. . .. $300 ~1l-&a del Mar, lg yd, air Super location. 3 br, 2 ba, Woodbndge new s & s Ba. lge sunny South IAYFRONT co~d. RV parkng. Ref's. cpts, drps, OW. 2 car lwn.hse. 3 Br z•,., Ba. A 1c: patio. 642·5002 or 675-6428 $4 25 mo. 546·0403 gar. Children/pet OK. lmmed. OCC)'. $475. unr.3BR,2ba.$.'125 evs/wknds. $360/mo. 963-4569 Agt., ss7-9428 BLUFFS, l level, view, associated R b r noree. ---------1 2br , 2ba, Crpl. $580. 4 B • 2 a, am. rm. frpl. The Ranch 4 br 1~ ba 644·420lor548·4471 gar . dr. opnr. Mesa L~E 3 br, 2 ba, cov'd. pool. Crplc, short lease'. Verde. $475 mo. 752·0759 pauo. bltns. 2 children ~or64•-Mis 3 Br lYI Ba. fplc, nice or646·6310 OK. no sgls. $360 mo. ----------. patio. w/racil lo tennis BNOKfR'> IOALTOQS l O}', 'fN ll11lh•o b' I b" t lmmac 4Br. 2Ba, fenced yd. Paulanno Sehl Dis· trict, $475 mo. 545-2600 892·1.811 Woodbridge On the Park! crt & pool. $400mo. Clean l&2 br. Adult.a, no 38drm, 2Ba, House. &16-8402 pets. ..._,....,.. 2421 t; 3 Br. 2 ba, near beach. $475/mo. 642·2978 ""'"" •-Frplc. $315/mo. Call ----------1 Real Sharp! 2 Br + Mstr 16th .. St. N. Hts. 64&-180t <...,"""'or""'"" •0 •9 WoodbndgeJ Br z1,, ba suile, bltns. boa• ~hp Nice' 2 Br, $210, beam ~ ....,.,.._.. ' ' • "' cllt!t + moce. Unt Small _3_B_r_. _F_a_m_R_m_,_2_c_a_r_g_a_r-.1 F~~!,,11>11• A l,S}~~~m. 1625 mo. 558·8484 r ..... "u •ooo bl h ~ mo.'""'.._,.,,· N H · hls 38 b ~· ~ tra.s. A·I 6 ape S min to ----------•. wpt e1g . r . I a. • •COMWMrs Guide beach S38S mo. An SPM IMMEDIATE fri>lc. New paint. 521 J::I 968-0346 POSSESSIO.... ~~o.!~1n a . $4 2 s rm o L,:e 3 Br. 2 Ba. rncd yard " ....., ...,.. $300 GJr pttt , pix Rcnl or lse. 2Br. 11-'a ba Sm:ill fot: 64~·"900 twnhme II\ Cenlral HB * •ConMllMrs Gulde Pool clubhse. $32.S/mo 2 Br. den. 2 Ba condo. ;l;;iiiiiii;Riiiiiiiiil SI~. l Br, bltns. refng. + more !lil<'e area' Pix Srnl ree 645-4900 842.()970 ----------1 Nwpt Crest area. $495 675-0745or 751·4686 l Br 1 Ba. fplc, bltns, lndry. sauna. Ocean Side or llwy. $250. 559·6184 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful park.like ot mos phere, pool, spa Ju:.t a rcw sleps to com· plcte ~hopping Whcckha1r de:.1gned l\dult-1>, no pcl!. Ill! F. 18lh St 642 lll!S6 Lowly lite nl'w I br, drps, ~pt:., :.lo\', i:ar. ~!Jlurc Jdlt~ No pets l!lfl.I k Anaht•1m Avl', :;15.:1:a1.1, !Wi·JWO NEW l BEORM APTS SZ2S1mo. Priv palms tiar;igei;. Dn vc by 21177 Elden. or call Larry, 546 5880 2br Apt avail l\pnl IH 2 BR. 2 ba, prefer mi1ture gar, Patio No children/· adults, no childer n or pets, 540·11722 pets. 642-5848 --------- 1 Br, bltns, rern.:. gar , NEW2BEDRM APTS. adlt!j, no pets. Avail S/l. $310/mo. Pnv patios. $225 548 42!11. &15 OS27 Garages. Drive by 2477 Elden. or call Larry. 546-5880 FROM $215 Mature adult.s only. no pets Large 1&2 br aplS Dshwhr. gas BBQ $2lS mo GU5 pd. 778 Scott Pl 645 5611or642·5073 THEIAYLUF DanoPoW 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPACIOUS 2 lir nr Manna Applll'. cpb. drps, 1220. -196·9482 1>cr i PM 1 BR & 2 DR apb, Ocl':in \leW, OW, rerng , \.t'r)' dean, carport, no pct:.. rrum $2SO 58& 5478 ~onleactf 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S67S/mo. 559-1802 PAJUC NEWPORT Bachelors, 1 or 2 Bedrooms & Townhouses From~9.SO Spect acular spa, total rec reation program, social program. 8 pools, 8 tennis courts. At Fashion Island, Jumboree & San Joaqwn llills Road. 171 4)644-1900 WESTCLIFF 2 Br. 2 ba, adulla. No pets $295/monthly. lnq 1700 Westcllrr Dr. apt 18. Wt·~tcli ff 2 br, 1 'l'l ba tllwnhouse. Adults only. no pelb. $34-0. 1728 Bed· ford Ln. 5"8·753:\ HI-RISE IAYFROHT LUXURY 2 bedroom, 2 hath, luxurious white' wool carpets. Just re- d ecor a led. Kitchen • bulltins & rerngerat.or. Lnvely bah:ony with e1t· pan!.IVe view or Lido Isle, f"l'wport Bay & Ocean. Underground parking. All ~ecunty buildings. Tenants must quaUCy. No children or pel!t. l to 2 }CJr lea:.e available. Sl.000 per m o nth. Ut11J11cs paid. 673·5498 or hi5·2573 ,!\I.TY C'O\f PA"'V OCIE.AH FRONT • •eo..s-rs Gulde 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhse. patio. pool, l.ndry rm. xlnt loc $340 mo. 842 l '139 We have a lurge selcc· 11on or co ndo s. townhomt'S and single family rei.1dences for lease in the Irvine area If you have a need, give ua a call. We can fill It! RANCH REAL TY BLUF"FS area condo. 4 Br. 21.~ Ba, Cpie, pool, 2 car gar, nr schools, $550 mo.644-4250 live BIG! I & 2Bdrm, water pd From $240 Beaut1fol. spacious new apta, Pool, pvt patios. Adults, no peta. 329Avocado, C.M. 646--0883 llKIE TO IUCH Ocean Vu, exec twnhse, A•real beach house near $175, I Br, util pd. Refng. Nll"'-'C for ytiar round Must ~ee• Unt. Sml fee. 1lvln1. 3 DR 's, 2 hnths. 6'~ <S900 SlOOC>fMo. <N52l • •C--•n Gt.J• 3 Br condo, l VJ ba . 551-2000 ch a Id re n o k , near For lse, Kings Rd. View 2 Brookhurr.t & Adams. Choice adult CondO. 2 BR, Dr 2 Ba, den. Avail S/lS. $325 mo 968-8783 upgraded. Tennls, pool, 833·3260, 9:30·4PM Cor GREAT RECREA · T I ON: Swimming,--------- saunas, 2 health clubs. FoxhoHow vmog. billiards, night·llghted 621 W. Wilson '46·2010 Lge 4 br, 3 ba, frplc . Nwpl Crei.t, 3 Br, 2~ Ba, dshwhr, alt, garage. frp(, W<'l bar, foll rec. encl. yd. No dogs. 1703 fat'1i. $650. 573.2332 Alabama.. 536·3465 or 536·1718 Beach dplx. Mere fl from Oona Chkhcsler 642 8235 ---Ci~-to C .............. -. clubhs. A/C. $345. Day, appt -~ r-• 644 3325, n1te 644·0662 or ---------S22S. 2 Br 2 &. pool, bltn11, ~ d9I M• 3222 h::.'~I~ Unl. Small 4 Rr. 2Ba, upgraded 673-1433. SPACIOUS 3Br home, lhruout, BBQ In back yd, cpts, drps, new linoleum, Slater & Edwards $425 Woodbrid1te Ct"ffkside, 4 bitns, dbl gar, frplc, lg mo.847·2622 Br. 3 Ba, OR, FR, renced yd, wshr/dryr ... ••••••••••••••••• ••• • •Ca1t .... n Gt.I• .,,. ... ~ Ll ·-lt!J .JASMINE CRH IC ,LAH SIX atrium, nearby park, hookup.4905BruceCres· 3 Br 2 Ba, lmmaculatt', 4 Rr Condo. pool, <'lbhse. l11ke, lndscpd, patio, cent,$.')50 (213)325·7020 $40(1 mo 1st . last, dep tc!UUll, playf(round S3SO br.tnd new. SSSO mo --- 1\vail S I 545 8576 llfl mo. 979-7881J 831349G,834 3643 ---------• fiPM 'WIO\d~ Emtbluff loy View ----4Dr, 3Ba. 6 blks lo beach, l'l tier unobstru cted 3 Or. Mn. l ', ba, fp, 547~ mo. redecorated DIERAIELD view of blue water: 3 br, llalt.-Crt'11t area 1395 mo 9S.1-8377 days MODEL ltOM E 2' b U 1 I d .;ijlR. :!1~ BA. f;i in rm I~«' !nll 7836. 9'79-4ll86 . never ) a, sp l· eve en un· • t d /f I I d hvt'd In Compl carpeted, 11 f6SO Jlrv:i~e11 u y w rp c. 1v -------3+ en or 4 Br, Cpts, Wllllpapered. draped. u--1.--y1...~1e--•t ~~. & libr;iry urea ICIDS,.nS OC dnpes. bltns. $42S/mo ...._._ -.,_ tennis t•ouru. Pro & pro FURNORUNtURN shop, golf driving range, •2brlownbomew/frpl party room. •Lge patio & enc. garage FUN ACTIVITIES: Full· •Adult.a, child 16 & over time director, free Sun •Small pet ok d~y brunch, BDQ 's, Beaut. new 2br. 2ba In 4. trips, parties. s por t plex, patio, laundry, tournament.a & more! bllns, SJ()(). 64Z· 1603 BEAUTIFUL APART MENTS: Singles. l&2 Beaut. new 3br, 2ba bedrooms. Furn. & un townhouse. Frplc. eDcl. rum. Models open daily gar. lge yd. $400. 642· 1603 Deluxe pool side xtra lgc 2br, 2ba, bllns dshwhr. Nr. bch. Adults. no pcb. $225/mo. 536·8362 •THIS IS IT • 3Br. 2~2Ba, twnhse apt. $385 . D ecorated, spacious, bwll ins, lg enclosed patio. 2 car gar nr Huntg Cnlr, SD Fwy, 7891 Stark St. 2 blks s /o Edinger. w /o Beach Blvd. Open Sat/Sun l S Mgr. 842·2014 sand. Seashore Dr lowr . Btll 2 Br. l Ba, encl patio w/huge Uv & dine rm. Yrly. Ref's req. $370/mo. Ph: 846-2245 eva/wknds. Avail 5/1. YU.RL Y R!HT AL 5425 per month. 2 Br duplex, 2 ba. IBurr Whi t ~ u~,ilt~r 2901 Ne wpo•I Blvrl N 0 (714167~ .H.10 l~udea Ult or cluhhiic. Easta1de2Br/1ar/S345 ~Phyllis,847·1668 etc. "'anlasllc landscap· Coiy Rockport mdl. ~. jucuul & lennl~ 675 82S80t646-~ ---Ing Enllre rear yard ln w/pane windows & New fOW'tl. Call for 11ppt Yr --Chtrm in1 lluntln(llon plants, wood decking. England charm; 2 Br & JO to '1. Roommate Garden upl. 2 br. 2 ba, service avBJI. No leuse den/patio. Mature adults required. Sorn•. adullB only. only, no pets. McrtinJqM Aph #2 Blk to Beach, 2Br, 28a, S. Clenwllfe ]176 275 E 18th St, C.M. S300 mo Obi gar. 218 18tb ••••••••••••••••••••••• •I~ 9!50/mth. Shari> & rudy to ocrupy Bay, adult condo. 2 Br I with waterfall. fire rln1t. den. 2 bu, Cncd. patio 0 &.kwood • lOFH~PORT U1 a3Brlif'R.2baat2381 Iha, pool, $290 m o coverl!d pallo. 3 Bedrm. overlooking greenbelt Garda\A partmenta K~ALTORS Rut1ttr1 Or. $400 Ph 847-6403 hltn bookC"'uea, air 1iOO 63 I ·3003 St goo.34~ Large deluxe new adull 3 67 ... 51 I I 635-6750 (.'(Ind, pool 4& 1ardcner Kd Propertlea .._,.,..._.,,._. GREAT COHDOI $22.S per mo. 2 Br 1 Ba. br, 2 ba, bltni.. ocean vu. gar, couple, aml child, Next to golC course. .-., ---------12 br condo. 1 ba, comm. lncld. 1495/mo. Ref a re· 880 lrvin ( t 1 h Mesa V.-rde 3Br, 2b•. pool. carport. 16884 q 'd. Coats 4 Wallace Call?62·2&38 e a 1 l ) QUICKPOSSESS. clt'&n·qultt·backyard. Arbor Cir. $300. Dys: R.talton.~141. ~ L1fc·. ;J.~in ~fc!:~i:.rpP~ ·~smJ_pe_t_O_K_._536_·38_76 __ Sauna, encl. gar. lit &c .. ., ·-la.~t. $425/mo. Vecant houiu~ with klct, OK. Lon(( or 1hrt lse. 88J.e5'71, ext 210, eves: Nwpt flabta area, lovely 3 ..___._. _ paUo, 2 car gar. Pool & 3 Br 2 Ba, & 2 Br 2 Ba, rec ALSO clubhouse. Adlls only nn. gar. BBQ, Nr City Ocean •iew 2 br, bltna. $3SQ. 642·1155 Hall, 19051Holly,848-83\1 &auna & rec, room. lll &c b<!l'111•., 2 haths, dlnlnll M65/mo. 645·9946 tm-4158 Mr. Mohamed br, 2 ba, ram rm. Fr~c, ~-· 1-rl\)., rplc .. prlvat1 newbl•-· N ts 1'100 18th St. patio: year's lease, $38 $42.'i/mo. College Park 3 Singles, I& 4 br, pelJI olt, •-IHc.. 3241 mo/lie .. ~ · (Doverat l6th) Adult E·Side 2 br apt.a. ATTHEllACH 'pcl' mo. br, 2 ba + bonuatram fri>lc . S34S. ::;::::•••••••••••••••• . 642-8170 Enc.I gar, pool. Like new, 1&2 Br. balcony, enc. • IAYlrllACH rm . Clean & 11harp. Tenex,898-9891SmFee Spectacular Oceanfront nopet.s.644·0878 gar.NopeL'1.205 15lh St. t TY 75'·0111 lmmed. poss(!Sslon. Reis 1275. 2 br, kid or pet ok. Cllrt Or. 3 br, frplc . CUSTOM 3bedrm,2bath C-= 4SEASONSl\PTS 96CM140or536·1718 req'd . Aac-nt, Churk utVo. (213)876 272 home on cut.de·aac Ope Sp z b t ...... \'Lb ~c Brot1dmo0r view t:verelt 546·4141 or fee ~/mo. 3 street. Approx UlOOsq.rt. rtt.i" .. t:>at pv{ p~ii;,~· Adult:'. NEW·J,2&.'IBDRMS • cl. 4 & l''um. 21"t111, 550·4026. No fee. M11ln Rentals, 54().$370 1685/mo. Sot SIM 1·5 ptW •-_,. '1"" Fr-om S250to $400 O pe..... ......,. mo. ...., 839.9739 ~P.l;,,,f.ool /prk . Rlt Liii' 3 br. 2 ha .home, $295.3brT.H.KJds&pet113Br.2baCondo.Newun· SUPERLARGF.bedrms JoaMSt.Mgr apt3 .,... '"" I d d f ok Fee. It. Monarch Summit. Lag in UU. 3 br, 2 ba home, BACHELOR 1 B PETS OK 3 blk t enc ose yar • ~· ~tainRentals,540-5370 Nl11uel. Adult.sonly, rers $595/mo. APARTMENT E/Side2 Br l~ Ba, fplc, oc!~n. $210mo'. 326 ~t~ SZ75.2br.Movenow! College Park area · req. $450 /mo on be EdRldd.I R 1 S130·Ulllltlealncld. pool, twnhse style. Kids Readylortummer.Pff 846·1'157 SU0.2brT.H.KJds&pell 49t·'72162,8t.oSwkdays. e eator 645--0285 OK. Avail now. $290 St.960·•982cvs,wknds a(aln ~tali, ~-537o Lge 3 Br 2 Ba bonua rm ok. f'ee 646-88! l 541.(1816 Dr, lla D.t.xe c:.i.Mete 3224 fpie, new ol'ti. dl"P$. 145C) Main Rentals. 540-5370 <:~ ~=~· :0 B~l~o~a~ ~~-=on. 1 :i:!c:~~.~; Spac. abraplor useflas2 w/Crplc, enclosed gar, •••..,••••••••••••••••• mo. $49-1002 Mariner's Cove 2 br. l \o'J Beb. t900 mo. lae .• 2828 S.,.~ 3~71 &4().80l9 • &r Is den. Frplc, paUo & lndry tac, all adults, no • ..i_; ba adult condo Pool T Rd Ope Sat A ._..,...~ 6 D»I pool. Ad ult• '325. No pet.a, great locauon 1285 ..... l:i quiet cul-do·aac. Old 2 •I.Ory E.slde. Comp). teOru. . . • •rTJ' .• n . pr ....................... Br b ta an -1 817 ·9517 mo. 847,21522 ! petJo, frplc, nr re-dc>M Uke new. 3 br, 2 . · $325. &40-5048 lt. Call TI4.fi6.11S7 dya; IH SAN JUAN I , ateps to be , gar pe ,.._....., or .[:at Plaza, $'25 mo. t>., lri>lc "den. '4'1$. 294 •BEACHHOME• 714.5211-1143 eva/wknda 3 Bdrm. Ir i~ t>.Ua home f!:JM:.~~1:r szso. Spacloul Z.Slde 3 Br2 Ba. Walk to beach, 2 Br, 2 Ba, "6J'11 MafOOUa. 14).0282 3 blocks from ocean Ii allApr. l7. for re.at. Lake, poola, • · adllt pN('.d, •o pets. encl gar. $295. 21702 3 ~Jl a BA. rnc'd yd, frpl, E.s!dt 8yT oJd 3br, 2ba. 1chool1. J acuni, new Choice Ivy Cov'd Be.b Cot· elect rte 1ara1e door F\im. Studio, s wld, April Encl rront patio, encl Brookhurst. 982·0778 •ipado. S42S. 830·3'58 Ip I, d w, db t gar, cpta, lie 2 sty, 3 Br. ss:2S tace Z Br , desirable loc. openet', lrNb compac· 1S. '175. Matl7 rec racU. pr, filed bk yd, redec. Kid ok, I« 2 lM', alv ft •.te:H,Af\8 1antener,t&I0.7S.Z.2SSO. mo.ea11su1aU4:5·21n nr downtown t.a1. Beh tor, ~n· c::J:ta • MJ.11"14 saso. 1., E . aiat St. rerna.Nowll.IS. H0ecs rillhl. 2br, pet.a ok, Oreal 3 br, 2 ba. c:lose to ........... !" ~I.re vlew lot. SUS. =.s-~:--~•· Afalwllh • 54HOIOorA Hl32 Tenex,89M981Sm Fee ....... NowfZ.'50. acbooll. ahopplog & r--. 3242 · U.tw••41 DtUBr.lbe apllb4pln. 117~ lbr e•r•IG Pool • 'reoa. . ...-1Sm Fee beach. 13'75.642-171.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,......._ JZIO NEW EXEC. .. ...................... New cpi., drp s , 1ar. Kidtot Fee · · -. ........... a••aae. "'-P.....L...& 1 .. 26 3 Br. 3 ba t ownhouse. :•9•r••2·:::,·.·1•r•::•n•d•.• 1 •ood•.. TO~S! •11•1111 ll02 SHI.S ob. 1A8dl~ o a ly · MalnRentals,&40-S370 ._.. "'"' ... -_., & 1 .,, ... ...v Sec:hlCMd b.lllllck view,••••••••••••••••••••••• a r or •••r area ---------ok. S2SO. Wllt. •••• .... ••••••••••••••• Spark In& n.iw c:ond. I u oo N l .-..1. 1---·. 2 Br2 Ba, BU"""A nx. N .... 1 •·2 Br SS'J-5458 lni.. 3144 at11.-1sm P'ee ~..a.11 1 .. ,., 3 8 2, ... S470. Call "Lila•', !.!!'.:... ~ · o pe •· ....... ..._,...... .,.., • .. .. .,. • • ...,a • 1..,.~ 'i..-"" M&-l.37l or!M6-M56cvu. .,..,..,,_. wood (pie, h ardwood 1pt.w, cptJ, drp1, bltns, Laree 3 br. 2 b• upper. ••••••••-••••••••••••• 2 br kids P8U ok • Cl>U, d.rpl, le. Kee. Ooor{ cpta, dl'Jlll, bltns, pool. n. VUla Woods, New lhaa dr'P8 No pets WOODBRIDGE • ' · faclllttu. Nr arftia. BEACH Exec lrt·level, 3 anr, 2Ba, A/C, $3:50/mo. pat o. pool. SUS . 81S2 rt.hst.(714)52t.'10T2 c.niortsi?s.vsi.SllM · PlN~APTS ·n Rentals 540-$370 ~· $435/mo. Ca.II Pal Br a Ba. fplc, ll• Fam 23708 Sor ealna . Nr 2~4$ •...&.......-Pelllle• •• 07 1, 2 ~ 3 bdr m unlt1. .:..i;=.;.......-.;....__.;.:.• __ _. fey 83l·IM32 Rm wetbar ,ran,. 2th Moulton Ctr. 95S·2200 -..... _ -SZ71lM2 IA Ooalene' like early -~·lbr .... •11 pd .,. ... _ ' oar' "•r • .:. .... Ar·· .. 552·9Ci03 3br 2ba, ocean v u z •0 ••••••u•••••••••••• y--" Callfornl bun1alow1. ~he.• ... uw • .,.._ 2 Br, den. 2 Ba. lov1tly • 154°'"2 • ..,...,, • .,, ~...... 1211 cll1~/1>eta olc. lmmea O&UJI APT. •nw )I. no pell. S.U.5254 F r o ra S 2 1 0 • 1 l S 11,MO-mO :;.;,::n•wteow.S3SSmo. VERY P RIVATE aBr ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• occup a•cy. A cal , Lo'4fer 2 bdrm, Iba, 38r,2 Ba,Crplc,pvtla\m· Plnelt.oi\e.Of~hn,9-S:30 I -~...;;1i:;;;;,i;;.;;.;;;.;..:;.:.=;;.:.:....:.::..~ COndo penlbouae. sa:uf'brleuelbr,2b&,home. 5tU(U fireplace. P•Uo. Ex· ~2cargar.Peta~ Dall)'. , -.MitMY .... Newlbt,tamUy,dlnlnf,! mo . .-... In pvt com m u n ity. 5111119~ HIO eellent coodllloa. ok. 919-Jm for m-0400 Dr, 28• + (•• ur I"·• l}ut. wt\ bar, Beach, tenal1 • rec. ••••• .. ••-•••••••"••• 1111/IDo. .,.C.6 lnfo. Brand..,._ ''OraftCelret" I dblh'plc.a.. DtUo. f\alW ~•Md .. New2Brt~Ba.hnhH. racll. Beal.It. appld. 3.BB.~frpl..dbl.car C••arr..... eondo-1 Br ... lof\ den · ·r--1 ... all Art *'50/mo, Pabuloul 'ftff'. fl*. paUo, POOi, ltNIJ.I, hulacpd. N&ce view. pr. yd. wJBBQ. ..... '7MUI SElliL kli.t &tetM •Ith t teania. + nc facU. sns -·IOl•NM'1111 17MmorlTM75a •mo.m.... ..1mo.-..i1 ..,,.,.l080 tit11aa..NB IWtyPUatClwlfledA.d. mo.m.'213{7!0 I ' ,. last. $265/mo. See mar 2IG09 Calle del Comerclo, apt B, 492-8572 South LlllJllH 3116 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge, quiet, luxurious. ex· cc. 2 br, 2 ba apt. Elevator to scenic priv • bch. Party 4' ll•m• room, total security. Perfect living or wknd retreat ror lhe adventurous adu.ll. Starling at SSlS /mo. 499.2835 ~.,.. ... d cw Uwfw.a"-d 3'00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I FROM $240 to $S15 5 Beaut apt plall!,,, avail. tum or untum. uu b, t br, 2 br, t ba; 2 br. 2 batha. Beamed Uv nn1, dlnlna arcaa, 1tora1e. palloa, dec k e. land1caped 1r ou nd1 • cov. rrka ll1hted teanll, vol eyball, 2 at1 clubhou1e, bllllarda, 1wlmmln1 pool, ph11 b.Ydto-1pa, pm. pet.I. .. tComtr EdiD&er /Newlucl MOO Edlqtt, K. 8. (714>147·- 0PENNDAILV .. -· ~lday April 13 19?1 * DAIL V PILOT I$ "-I Add it ... Bulld 1t...01aper rt ... Hammer it ..• Carpet I it ... Cement it. .. Wire lt...Hoe lt ... Cfean it ... Move ... it...Press it ... Pdint 1t...Na1l lt...Plaster it...Fix it.. . SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb It... Paten tt ... Pipe it. .. F<emodel It.~" I Roof it. .. Landscape It... Tile It... Trim it ... Sewit-:.: Haul It... Add lt ... Plant it. . Alter IL.Learn lt-~~ .,,.w • ..,_ ~Acomtk C tuedor k*JJLI ....._. r.co-Ta ,....,/P•"-9 ,.,..., g Tie -~~~ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 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PAINTING 20 yri> t x Lukayl.Jl· 2982.33 pnanc rti.ms · y .. .,,... .. t'Slb LB 497 ISlS ""~ta Onti man cr1:w. 5 yrs expr d work. Uc/Bonded, ln· SHOPPING 626-6126or963-5813 642·9144 per. Save $$$. Wurk RooA-Tooy&IS·Sl24 \ Ml'ba, !Yl!l-6097 • pounn2 & flni81ting, Set mi. Freeeat~2'0C SERVICE 540·181hl Houseclearung & Window ,~•~,.CJ guar, free ~t. no w111l. •••• ::';! •.•••.......... LEt-:·s 24 trs.-t·xp.. x·i;,~ • your own forms. save ,._. "---81.fy ·Wrap-Deliver -.. ._., • ..,...... • Reis 642·l950evcs ruf'• ... , A. l\tJ•lC"" ..•. Carpent.r money. 4!M 1485 __ ..._, - -· Cleaning. Good rates & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repairs. Lac & ini.. All • ~ "' ~ " "" ....................... .. ..................... Gt 1•1t9 refs. Call "Big Lynn" , .. YO/Ill' Caslt. PhotOl)l"Cllphy types. Free ei..l. Walt C:il)h Cull Lee The·rret• Cllrpi!nlry. Small Jobi... l.J&O Con<'rete. All JUliable Expr Japa.nese ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-7711 J\verage Eitlr!Slry$37S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IJ~me~1·5930 67ss7~ _ Panellnl(. door hanl(ing. Ch 811 es : concrete. Gardener. Reasonable Sklploader, dump truck, HOUSECLEANING 2,Stry $495, lnt.r 545rm Wedding photography. ~ • • Lie conlr, e!.l S48·2719 lock work, drt veways. prices. Free est. MS-5230 hauling, tree work, grad· ••our B ... : .. -s. Call Prlc~ incl matr'l /labor Call for est. or appt. The ~ i. --l.Jc &bonded.&4.5·2031 Mike tni.demo,etc.751·3930 ~ ........... G rd 1 AAA Photography Co.••••••••••••••••••••••• USE THE ·*~:'' C.,.t Sen-Ice Janice's Raggedy Ann's uar, lnS • ree est. An. VGN.y SpH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Contractor Expr Hawail.an gardener tt.69g al67S-a553 Ted627·7900orSS2·01J.4 _642_-_4_1.S_7_______ Manufactured by Gem·o DAILY PILOT., Carpel Man will lay yours or n11nl!. R~p;ur~ & clearunR too' Guar work at bagger savUlgs. Free est. 645-:.>46 We Care C<trpcl Cleaners Sleam dca11 ur i.bampoo also upholstery all work g uar. llefs/MC. fr c.-.t JU•li.'f ttat.es~371t> Yd cleanups prunin° ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-ter;a~.. Sal~ ..., .......... ,,, "F"'ST .·.·,.,' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' •• Xlnt housecleaning done PETERS PAINTING iroua -..... ,..,. .,.... .,....... • ., R d I Addit' trimmine,haulMl-4616 Hauling, moving, cleanup by lady w/expr. 0e"""n· Expr'd . Rea s Rates. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RESULT" ·=. emo es, tons, $7/up'l'reework Reas ,,__ VERVNEATP TCH T••tliottR.,alr Pat.aoCvrs&Decu.Any Expr 'd Japanese fast:rreeest~' dable, own trans. Free E st. Call Gene A ••••••••••••••••••••••• SERVICE ··•· types of construc tion. gardener. Comp! yard 847·3637 M2-0CS8 JOBS&Tt;XTURE John Mullins & Son maintenance, shrub· Sonny&Jer. FREE haul· --Ftee&t. 893-1439 CANOPYTVSERVJCE DIRECTORY " 548_..780 aft 6 bery, trees. Fr est. ing, cleanup. tree work Hooseclearung. E>.cellenl INTERlOR/EXTR Paint· lstRATESERVJCI': For Result · - ---5411-1630 for usable items. Fen· job. Have referl'ncei> ing. Expr'd high quality People who need Pe-Opie At f'~1~nces 960-1633 Service Call SPECIALIZING in all ees /bldgs removed 543.3932 work. Super reas rat.es. That's whatlhe 111e fastest draw an the lYJ>l'S remodeling. 11 yr11 Prd. Japanese Landscap. 5.57·2005 67S-3l81 John DAILY PILOT Wesl. . a Oualy Pilot 642·56 71 _. an area All' work guar ing & Gardening. Free Fmd what you wanl an SELL idl;items with a SERVICE DIRF.CTORY Class ified Ad Phone bt. 322 962·8314 est, ~7072 Geo. Jbusbi Want Ad Help? 842·5678 Daily Pilot Classirieds. Dally Pilot Classified Ad. is all about! 642·5678. .~ "' ~nhfurnished OfficeRl'fttal 4400 dfficeR..t.. 4400 .......,sW..t.d 4600 MotwytoLoan 5025 Penonal1 5350 HllpWClllhcl 7100 .._,pWattted 7100HelpWMhd 7JGO or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • 60' rER S"' FT Large Office or Shop Financial Co. mov In~ tst, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s Drinking problem? ·t TllE EXCITING 11117 W~'TCLT1''1'' ND Spac~. $150. can be from East Coast desires WANSAVAILABLF CallAlcohol llelpline APT HOUSE BANKING IOOICICEEPEI· .~: ; PALM MESA A'1S. /\GT. S41-5002 <!Jvid.ed. Back ofNLaguna 6sOOub-ll11000e about rtJunWe tsltd. Credit not important 2A hrs a day 835-3830 MAINTENANCE. TB.LERSJP /TIME A~~~ s ·. pay ab 1 e . MINUT1':.STONl'1' ~aSports.1951 ewport · sq .. ou 673 A00.,8 k Newport Beach.Couple, Oowney Saving ·&J oa HHcavablc, Patf( Oc'I Blvd. Cost.a Mesa. For consider shar1ne exec ~""°" ro e!:. PREGNANT? t'Xp. middle age, full ~ 4 11 soml.' taxes & varlo r r I ttorn r1 ~as openings In its llunt· duties !179.6730 •• < Bal'h 1&2 lllt EXECUTIVE into, Arcade Ctr. Ste D, o c w a ey, occou · Morfgc~CJH. Trust Caring conlident1al time. Nocbildren.~alary angton Beach branch for _ ----·- fro;,, $195 . Bayfront Offices 646-3311orevs .646·4653 tanl or o~er hnanc1al Deick 5035 counseling & referral. open pl. 644·2611 p/time t.ellers .. Savani:s & Rridal Salon·cx per: . .in Adulls,Nol'('l:. Primel..ocatlon ~ orr/ces + r ;;-ep-. ~~nor.t::~~· 631·1400, •••••••••••-•••••••••• ~bo~tion, adoption & ---------•I Loan or banking cxpcr. -Hrldal Sales prefe{red. 1561 M csu Dr 3388 Via Lido, Nwpt Bch lion/secretary area, • · LOANS Bl /.20/ 0 A;~'f_~~ S47-2Stl3 ARCHITECTURAL pref'd. Call Mr. S-Olby, Costa Mesa. 546-1821 , I~ lilks &!st or Newport t-\Jm. or unf. SlSO.~ l.OOO sq ft, rum or un •.-t........ .• "-•'"'st/ i'~ IC __ (714) 5'9-3220. E.O.fo; • ~!~~ Secretanalservavail. rum. nr oc Atrporl, pvt ~..... Alsoz.ctTDLOClllS Designer /draftsman. ---------•ICARPENTERExp.r~n ~"" !>U<JV 250 sq. fl. bldg, professional aroup. ~• Res. exp. Small N. B. -& famsh Must have pwn OccanorBay vaew. I d bl ffl ••••••••••••••••••••••• FaireslTermssance l949 &.aoyn.nt& flrm.640-7020. BARTENDERS/Cocktail tools. 497·2183 2 :30 to PREVIEWING am1te pu ic tra c, ~ Sottter MMi Co Pre! ati WaJlresses wanted. See J JOPM ' • lstMO'llfflFr-e• availimmed.SlSOperof· Op ..... _u 50 5 '? ' ~ °" ARMYRESERVE BiULloyd,SanClemenle .. ·.r 2NDUNIT ti75-5820 wkdysonly. fice, expansion possible.P~Y O 642-2171 545-0611 ....................... FREETRAlNING the Beach House .. Cd M dlx 2 rm SW~. Mrs Jay8l3·9?2I ~:;:;·;:;;;·~~·:;1~: PRIVATE PARTY x::o'~on 7005 ~e~~dwr:;enmau~~~i~~~ ~;·:92·:l~fci.s_1_o_n_a_I c!-~.:~llH&~~!· ... Contemporary & t-:i.,ual ul1I pd, A/C, ample pkg, 2813 Lafayette, Cannery businesses in So. Orange Will pay more for your ••••••••••••••••••••••• cooks, clerks. !.upply, & Cocklaal Watlre!.i... Enter Good hri., paid 0 /Ufllt 'rhl'l>e.,lof Ni•v.J">rl... $155 motomo.&75-6900. Village, NB. 2·Sty artist Co Restaurants. Bars . 2ndT.D.t>l2·3573 MEN WOMEN more . Call Linda an cxeitanR. profitable & Ml-.'TKO CAR WASH WK.-lhfi• ---ofc or shwrm. $190/mo. etc Buy or sell. Call ---TRAIN FOR 552.3J7J,or {Zl3)5S4·0219 glamourous profc:.i... 2950 lla!_bo~C'.L •Bcdmt.'Clreahn.:i.. Airport Offices Ph·S<'hworer.673-2654 8.11-0670. <Also Salesmen HOME REFINANCING, Learnan40hrs frompro CL".a. .... 1 .... G • .a....- •2 pooli. & rc1• cl·nlcr., I blk tu 0 C. Airport. Dix U b "Id ' N 8 wanted>. 8";.l indt., forbear:;h or con IARTEHDING A/R RECEPT fcss1ooals the fine arts of l;A" " _.,.' • · • Plu.~h crpts & drupci. ~ .. p Pt ( 2 $1 "-·· · 40.50 wpm. 10 key. fringe wa11ress tee aquc!>. ay .. " • •uites w/c pt•, drps, n1que u1 1ng, . s o 1 a te Ills . Call TWOWEEKCL/\SS . hn' 0 5 Niles a wk . Ji.f~ •J\n<bo muc h more Janttora a I serv. FM eM 0 c. 15" I. 50 Ll'f)UOR STORES ~unly Mort S49·8469 NATION· WIDE JOB benefits. Npt Sch area. or eve sessions. place· 2 JOAM. Bondable.-1.1, ' 1"1Jrn ba1·hclor ~30 i.y1>tm, All utal., ample 67~oor 54ti·OISJ --$20,000 month Pvt pty has 2nd TOf;;;: ~fs~~~~~ Phone 645-7040. ment assist., good job op· ofc bid.:. 40 Hrs. Stea U11fum. I br ~S prkg No lse req·d. 2082 COSTA MESA $29.000month sale Ask for June. GOOD JOB pty. Cull (714 ) 751-9194. work &1:!·0606· • HURRY FOR S E. llnsl.ol, NB557-7010 PROF. OFFICE SPACE $42,000month 497-1761. OPPORTUNITIES ~;~~~Xv So._ Ca laf. Coe kt~ i I Clerical. Girl f'riday, BEST SELECTION .,_~MO FREE 2850 Mesa Verde Dr E Broker 640..9019 -- -.a.MERIC .a..... Waitress. Inc., 17922 Sky Perm1pt lime. exp•nec, ~ "' "'" Exper'd in assembly & Park Bl, Ste C, Irvine, Cu mature prcf 751·1818 MJJSupcnor ,.ult 11crv1 ce, individual Approx 2000 sq.n Good CiolFT GALLERY Amounc""nh/ IARTEHDERS lest or hydraulic &/or 92714 - --Newport &>ach nrfices, month to month visability & parkml( All Newport Beach. Want Penonals/ SCHOOL electrical mach. Must - 646-8453 rent ancludang: Recep. or part Dean lladlcy activepartncrQrmaybc Lost&FoUnd ll04E.l7lh St .SA have own tools. Day BF.AUTY·llalrsty las t lion serv, personalized _!.kr 963 893.'l _ purc hased Mr. Smith •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 834.1960 stu.n. EOE. wanted for El Toro salon. Rootm 4000 phone coverage, mail ....,__. R..tal 4450 (IOam·4pm) 67S-J080 Lost & Fowtd 5300 Sehools Coast To Coast CAL-DRA55~~.l<i5 CORP ___ Cal_l 837_ ·4743. ••••• •• ••••••••••• ••••. 1J1spatch. und1irgr6und ••••••••••••••••••••••. ---------•••••••••••• •• •• • • •• ••• ---- -.._ BEAUTY OPERATOR HOOMS $i.5 wk u11 walh k1t1 hen ~ :111 "'k up Jlit:< ~ '175.'i prkg, Janatoral serv All UGUHAIEACH NATURAL f''OOD Please call Sue 497·lS92 L .A. COLLEGE 01" --------• ut1I except phone ref. injured cat found eve MASS/\G E . Low cost 1' II t-: E ~E C UT IV ,.: SMa.11 sandwich busanei.s Fan· 4;9on Clenneyre or vie Day.Eve Sat Classes an SUITE Coanmrrclal Stw. la!>lac lease Current daa -Santa Anu. 556 7171 &10 :>-17'.I or can be ~ed a5 pro ly i:ro!.S approx SJOO LOST German shortha1r - fe:.111onal omce Located $:12.~ pointer. lin·r wh1 , l yr., Jobs Wanted, 7075 1n older 2thopp•nK lom Ed Riddle. Inc Vtc Santa AntJ '''~ & 17th ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTC.M. Associate Rep 18 OR OVER HO EXPER. NEC It yuu·r·c new lo OranRe Haar Cutter w/followm~. Manicurist w /following. Shampoo Girl. A~sistanl lo work l /time Richard Ouellette Salon, 200 Newport Ct!nter Dr. N. B CLERICAL Kelly Services Hos bnmtdl• · .1· 0,.'""9s ... MUST Ho•e Expw. With A TNpho,.. COMpC1Ry • llm •, n11 lrom hrh, $.!K "'"· $:1;.> W k1I !H IV. w om .1 11 11 r l' ft' r r ~II '11'1 :i: .. 11 ll1·l;11l 11r •1fr ~J>at't• Jt 10 50 Rl'<ll!clir d . J m pk prkt: . pvl hut.h.\ 1770 Or..in~t· \\l' l.111H6 .. lll71 plex. walh ru:.llc at 64681111 St CM. 6-12 3482 daay!. Wknd hahys1llani: m06phere $160 Mu . ulll !179·ti3:!_2 evt•s (;:) 11 ufl<'r ti Co . temporarily d1scon 1---------•I lanwn.: your education Cust. Rep~·. · Repair Cl~1 • Service Clks l.~1· rnt rnum ll\I hdlh 1'1lth 111n~'> ~.1lun• I"''"-'" SI.Ill '17'1 Kh!l'l Of'c Slur<' lnd!ilrl, CM tBrdpl~.on :~thM "lw11l st2:1 SIM$ & $25~ lk h \I 1;, p.•r moan ('.111 t1<W 2130orti79 3700 paid by landlord • --GENE RO US It EWA R 0 6JI ·2:!67 -MISSION Rl-.:ALTY Small Ore:.!> Shop Pnmc 985 s. Coast Laguna loc lnH'n. & f1xturl.'s on llu.'>ky puppy. light gray. 494-0JJI ly Reas S48·0223. v1l'Santa ,\naAve&Sao __ _ __ 00 4325. 586-~0 C :'t1 ta Isabel. ~·7876. 2374 4 D&UXlOFC'S AMWAY D1slr1buto;-1s SanlaAnaAvc - Couple l.'.xpc r 'd apl or motel mgr s M at ur~ Guod renter s muant XJnt refs 675 7961 ,111 :11 • '1 i;:r1 no•r "' 1 »., :!l:J Iii:? ·~i. 1\1•11 l>.1n..i P o1 nl /S1A n ConJ. rm . seat 2S. all brlplng profHSionals & LOST beige /whit e 2 Engla i.h i.pea k1ni: t:lemente AJI kand'S incl paneled, sm. wMe an re-othen to earn a 2nd inc Cockapoo Reward French 111rls, ages 20 & 22 reeenlly di:-.cha rg1:d from the service or for any reason seeking tem porary or career employ menl. consider lhas uni que oppor. You can earn $196 PER WEE« rlent.al med. From S13S. ar, 1 or 2 yr. lose. Lake 10 ..-1 wk.6'11-2223. 546-0798 will lave·ln as mothers 496-1840 Fores t area. Kent helper, xlnt rel. Aak for Based on your produe-Voi:atlon Retttlll' 4250 Harkins. Man 58 nda attrac. ~g Lost. mini F /Siamese cat, VargiJUa 644·1815 t l vi t y. c 0 m m + •• •••••••• •••••••••• ••• S II A RE 0 f c s pace. 714·581-9393 lad.y. Must travel w /field v I c Be a c h W a I k incentives & extra profit u1:-;J\(.'lffKON1' rholocopier, others ---------1 unit. <Midwest> Buy & Twn/HmsH.B.536-27S7 Exper'd typist desires sbartngbonus.Onlhejob t:ONOO nvail. Pvt. prkg. & other llETAll STOii sell hne jewt:lry, anU· part.time work $2.SO hr. traioin". Tremendous it. L B b 1 t k Found: Small terrier Gra~ (71~) ~ ..... 1~20 " SOl.ANO AJo;ACll amen 1es. ag, c . Beacbarea.960sq.ft .All quea. nves or wor on 419177• vie. Beach & __ .. _ .. _._ ... _,_• ___ 1 potential to reach 2 Bil CJt·h w/lmli:i>nY & CAii· dol-1034 new Improvements. comm. P.O. Box 1824 Warner. HB.M8.Sl21 HalD Wmhd 7100 super visory & manage- fkrun v1 ~w. La v rm PIHTIGE Crpt, cust. li&hlloic, N.B. ~~~-:-••••••••••••••••••• anent poe1Uons. Must be ~(~';;.1<' 11~11 :~1•1 :~c~;1.\>' Mll>ICALOfffCIE ~~~=~lsc~ ~°:xl1~~ -PA_R_TN __ E_R_·_ll_te_m_r-g.-A-c-. Fgtl~?~er:J1;h Setter. ACCOUMTIHG ~~~:t!~n~it~~y f~·nrh lront 11rnpcrly In hcsrt o( Irvine 1300 lease.67S.3080(10-4) llve$1..S,OOOcu.sh$300wk. 547·8969 PAYROLLCLERK call I c.. rt f It & Sal. Equal share of pro· ---------Salary $709 to ••cu9 mo. htcul ror !lurnm..r i t•nt.1 ·~1 • '>Omc-um ure STORL'OFf"ICL' SllOP f1t.R. 751-1542 10-6 ..... ,\ f)(-f Mur ~"·•'rm fi\Jll) 11-cturt•'! uva1I Pretrr c..-c. f'OUND: Yorkshire Ter· depending on qualifaca · 539-1183 9AM-3PM lurul,h•'•I o;..1n "'' '·kh 111·n pr.1rt1t1on&•r f'11:11 Newport& Re y ('<'nl<'r tEa-TAYERH r1er. abt 9 yri;, vlc lions. EducaUon & ex· .ittc•r .lurll' 1, $11,,11 11111 ,,.,1111.10t") 2052Ni.l'wpurtHlvd.CM Rueben i-: l.1'<', PCll per e quivale nt to ---- 1111',11 for Co1·kt.11I h1· 1 lud 1 ( II New Detail Shop 11ccds.· BOAT BUILDI::tl WILLARD lncre:isc in prodoclaon & new 40' llne has created immediate opcnanli(s for 135) expeneoced pcr!.On· net. FWth c..,.""" &per.~nt.n TOllCIMlp lo .. rs liHJN IMtcAstlon a.ctridmts $2.75 to S8.SO per hour based on quaJlflcatlons. Good Bene!its/4 Day Work Week /Overtime Equal Oppor Employer I 1200 COftdor An foomt•Valley 1San Die~o FrC('WIJY 1111.rurw I'• ~2S2or644 22211 t<XY'r lfelp run •196-4519 h•Rhschool l(raduution. Automotive 1n;,\I n •17J ••lt•I t}(•Ck of l.a11un .. Seu Ull 751·374 I Collie ul Brookhursl & courses an basic account Top wa"~epl~1d. Engtnc'•--------· 1:!1 :tht ~t 'lw111 Ill h S po rt 'I. S IS O I 9:; 1 Sluter l •. A. Lie la ken lo mg. F.xper an stalasllcal .. ,. At Euclid 1':x1l > 979·0126 ~--·co-' keepan" •-ab1 l1t• Steamers. eng painters. '":""1" Ntwport lllvd , C M POOLSEltVtCE O C.Anamal Shelter '"" rn ., °' ~ Arcade ~r. Su ale I> _ __ to type 40 wpm Call buffers & polishers. up· BOAT MFG We ore the pn me -sitp. plier or I\ large l C'll.!pl'fblrMl co Kelly Employe0$•tYIJ always select('(! flri(for these assignments .• ...;.:. PAID VACATI~ YOUDOtnl'Af, . WE PAY YOU Call Or Come tn Todar .IELL~:·.: SE.AVI CE ~·,·· 133-1441 ••• y. 1401 Dove Street. Ste 340 Newport lJc$C"h EAjuul Oppor Employer 1<:1.F:RK . Grncer y 7-11 Store an Cost:i Me:rn N l' t• d p I l 1 m 1• graveyd /s wlng &bih 646 82()9 . 1 \~ ... In \.oll.l.\l.I. ~ 1.ar.: ccur!l~p :.pace 0 14 11t•1 .. ,1y,wbm1t FOUNOolder Sablc&wht nc m g yro co cge R...tals to Shore 4300 for lnfoor call 842·8297 Operate from home-. high 1'' 0 U N D . M . I. a b 1714) 54().-2910 or apply al holslery shampooers. •Heliarc Welder ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·860() l ,..._ net Retriever, loves people. l<IW-4 Ellis Ave, Founlam che<:k out, pick-up & de· •Finish LineCa~nters CLERK Sharr J ltr h'I~-. t.aflto li.~~ UNlQUE STUDIOS FOR Ull 751-3741 Orangewood&Dale,GG. Valley. livery.Applyat •Cabinet Shop As · PRODUCTIONCLEA.,l FCJro\l. db mbrsbp, uUI . ·~ ·-,,;_ ~MJ'Ei~Jtillg::p AMUSIMIMTCEMTSl 539-al76 ACCOUNTANT, Multi 2059 ~~~!,CM aemblers Mi~o!i::~~:-;5 '. respfem581·2464 't573 CAM,.,,Da·htvlME Perfect for. cnftameo -Bllbrds •gamea, a real FOUND: Yna. rem. blk. Corp Developer requires -A-... -_.,-,_--,-__ taU_e_r_e_x_· •CabinetShopMillmen H!ekJng an lndlvldualiio ........__~ 7 --work while ,you aell. S maker, good terms, Lab. Vic. Talbert & aureuive M!F to Lake ...., "'""""'...., •F'iberglassToucb·UP "9WU o lo an21uh Nice office s pace ln Costa Startjq at SlOO to *° ched1 lLI New 1 a n d • F o u n t cbarae ol all ore lune· f:' for relailstereo out· Bonders l r a In on a v l dep. ~t·ffiAn:s UwMmD :e'!• :bo~~fo~ c~~e~ rh'e C::·m'!1!rlilt~~i Ull 751·3741 Vall/ltB.847-0712 ~Jx~::::O:tr!~::, __ ea_L_l556-0420 ______ •Hardw~P~~tallen ::~!~ co:~~d~lr.:a "Prof011sn'I Roommatt' CallM7.um aalOl1 la comU\1, ao ln· Be1utyltbalratyU111 PenDRah 5350 Salary open & com · Auto trans Rf!R mech· aJCSOH YACHTS he IP r u I, but n ot 1ll.![~~b~0~~~'r~t";.r ---------quire at 'Tbe Factory" Affluent beach a.rea, l3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• menaurate. OC AJl'l>C>rt ank:. Exp, own toob, xlnl 1931 Deere A•• neceuary. Excel~nt ..... '25Eut30thSt.Ne_....... Stations, very arrorda· *SHAROll..l'S* area. Call for appl. benefits.96.2-41655 s.to •-Ca. companybeneflts. • JU<:IITROOMM/\1't-: &eatl"S.lhs .. ...,... bM 1""111 549-0784 -TRANSMASKCORf• 832 4134 Since 1971 OW~ avall. Ovttlooka ::::nor calU'7Mllt or Uli 751·3741 OUT<.:ALL MJ\SSAG E loat ..,...,,.... SubsidJary of Cali for.!:' h nir""rt •· mountain•. ---------•""1..... /\ Comp/ffskpr, Uve-ln . AVON I II I Comput-Produc•·, • 1''1•u1 to &hr 2 llr 2 lln ITH' "" • .. ....,.. ~ Sal Pvt b ,..., CdM I u re~a r, painting, "'' "° 2082 Mlrhol"°n, lrvlne. RETAIL STORE IAI ---------• . rm, a,'"" h I 3952C8mpus Dri~ <'rlM, non Mnk1 . Mury 7c., .... ,.u K RE •s Refs.~·9666,644_·9800 Juo.Yot1A mcc /eectrlca . Must 'l51 2K20, w, 117:\K411!1 , ... ......,... plusdtices&utora&e Bcerundwlnc+J(ames. * A M * -p..-a..p--? have actual job expcr. NewportBeach,CA ----NearNBPostOfOC'e& Co1•u Me a 0 I /\CR VI I'' N 11 ~ ........... t r lb t d M0.8080 llnw "'O~· or dh•k space. 1827 .... • . n Y OUTCAl.t. MJ\SSAGJ.: ' " u If 'U . l wa er ron ou yar . • ~· "' •• ""' Marinen Mile. 3100 sq.ft $16.500. Agent 831·2028 Mani c u r 1!1 t , II c 'd so, you enJOY mec · Top pay for good men. Equal opportunity • 1"1•1110JIC' ovt·r Ill 10 ~hur1 WeslclJH Dr. NB Re1u1. ~ll9'71 after4pm 6PM·2AM 831"1780 w/c..'1lllblh1hcd followlnf' ml( ~le while iselllnr.: Need neut worke rs employer M/I" .. 11 ~.~:·,~·,;~g1;~11pl nr lw11d1 5'1.K-8614, 54().2018 NWPT BCJl ~i'ORF. U~Olooo STOtRhl MASSAGE TAlhs~ BPeedaluctu~111,t;11Crd":n: ;~~d~c[:.m8~~d Ae~~~ wn1'ac<'·kl lee~-r :_c···ct 0Yr11drsd .. 1----~~~~~--t•!iilt• · · OF'F'IC F. SPACI-: """"' Avoo Sl, $300/mo. ..... · mon Ft~URE MODELS "' 1 • "' "" 1 1 h c 11 ft "" ~· "8 1( TYPIST:,•. FOR I I I __,., Shoppln1 Center location w 957.(818 mp .... ex be rs. a 673-6834. -g\ t-:m11l11y1'tl ft•m. nr 4U prd se.. n rvane Jeny Wynn (2l314_77-7701 l'·-t 1 , ••"" _ -~7041or Zenllh 7·13S9. ---_ 1-'ull·tlme. exp"r ::...:(' c;hr 2 Ur 2 hn .1pl ('1111 l.ugest contiguou1 exee "'°' ease •• ~.,., ESCORTS --------• " lo'• ~'1lOO ground fir sp11ce in ANTIQUE ROW, 2 or 4 s:-rrnonth,afnucnlaru, OUTCAUOMLY Adverllsin11·Publlt1hcr IOOICICEIPER re rred, S40·1608 •or 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I Wfttclff Dr. Newport l'lnaaclal Ctr ~Office Spac• Call on Slte ll11na1er ('714) &42·3111Ht3t8 airport area up to 12,000 auite storo or om,-es w(l _1_nM_E_._1_s1_-_1400______ ~:;~:l~o~flsa:::d: BABYSITI'EH, responsl· Small office seeks sharp 642-0767 • Ml ft. C.11 baths. cptl " paneling, COCKTAIL UST. _ 63 I-JI I I editorial openinn avail. bl• teenaao, wknd5 , ~·~~~: ,P~:!~~ Coektall Waltreeeea, mtM Cet?or•a..tty A/C • Sl0,000 ufe. Mo. 0 v ERL 0 0 K 1 NG UteA&VICKl Must be experrcf. (714) WUaoo/Placentla area typ_loa. payroll, A /P, Waiters, Dlac J~ Mr. Boekor « Jae. McNuh Realty, PACIF'JC 8el-2illl0. CM.84S-W..5al\6PM AIR. and ltatemenll. In· M/F. HostesMs dar .... Mt. Kenworthy ™42' 1334• evu IDCl.S. real propertJ, ~M•Hp ..... -'-•-.. BabJ'altW. f\a1J ebrg, lv· terest1n1 varJod at-eve, emp&o,ymmtror.,w C714tH .. 1701 --------• w-k1caUaD aeatln1 Fortt.'-ofltl ........ -. I.ca, mature. w/rd'e 5/JA mo1pberc. Southland :!:~ r:!:,ur.....•t .,.,_hi n--"' r ,._._ kJ_t W ...... 4500 for 15, nlQ\ll;;i ... ODO. Scrvt.aullOmaceCo. tbnal/17,..,_125 !!!.f.•rttu. U1·2HO a-"·IJRon,~1!:.J!', .. wu vac, -... o ~.. ··-···•••••••••••••••• doft. Tlll'k m .IAOO s..2743 ~,,.!IT liJl ~... ll'r -Meaa Piasa, 185 mo.1 _______ -i·-:=:=:::==-Babysttw, f'tllP. fllD lov· ........ -oa , · s.58-900 AJaPOWT Dll•HOUSI RELAXINOMASSAO& ror vertla· ln(IDMtdecUoractive5yr 1001CK9a c._.._., .• • Prime JocaUon ln llunt· "~'"'" .,.._ --_, or an 1 e c 0 u n l y "'"'· ... UMUr ~Pilot. May al&o u. lluat drive It have own 1 Penon ole. Sal. com: penon w/ao'fle CO~· ~~u-.a.•a.a. Am~-~'"'fii frww•v Orou$7510DO. ,~bf.am•· Int Department ot tbe old boy. 11 :30-5 M·F . P'/Qia. tbruJJl'O(tt•loa AnreulYO rcllA1ble 1ngton Beach on NEWPORTBEACH a, vial ~3200 landm.arkaea\lfOO,bao· __ OuLca11a ___ M_"4-_$_l_ll __ 1 1lat order dHk of tranap. My b ome . menauraww/exp. Oood Uonexp.pttfd.$530'19& Brookhunt, 800 square 1400 Sq. ft. lwo pvt. br'a. ~. pri:.~ce • r:!i quet faclUUea, terms. •SUZI~• General Advertl1ln1 9Q,.C78aft lorwlmda. benellta. N.B. Ask ror to start. W/>tlnt tn~\I·~ fm. Sln11le, fardcinl)'pe ttoe>permo.M2-0200 room.STMPtrmo 11ME75l-lto0 Department when Karen,&44-'190o5. pro1ram.to lncre e •tore or omec. Oood u.•------0-F_R_E_E--NT"""T-..... _, OutcallMauaae QU&Uflod. Kuatbeabltto lllwalthrW..e.d _ YoUreamlnp. ··, poeurc. a11t1IRJ1ed p11rk •1 M RE * HAllOlt l-.1 • B l C Y C L E S + 10AM.2A.M 73l·M48 type 50 wpm and have B1b,ytltter needed for 4 IOOIQ(•R Janey Webtr 540--l Ing. Cull Mr. Plummer No leaae req. Dix. ofcs. 6TM400 SPORTING GOODS aoodphonevolce. Salary month old lnfant. 3 day f'Qll time, extenalve re-Sne1U.n1&Soellln,Ot' 963-6767 AdJ. Alrporter Hotel.1•--------1 April and May openlnaa s,lriWI..... commenaur•t~ with ex· weell In my ho me. tall• mulUplo at.oro .-.. NewportBeachAa no Ftom l·rm. to2200 •q. n. available now. Choice ll15So. El Camino Real pertence. £iccoUcmt c:om-Mereftc. ,PIHH. Cati per. Contact Mr. Burlin t340Campus Ori.off'.· DB.UXl!OFACES ~~.~;. :~:f8al3 '~l11 For lease 1400 eq, f\. of· loc:atlona,. Top rated SanClcmente. P\111.Yllc. panybenellta. -...o. Jriah CoUa•e Import• Commlaa•on Sal-a •..... 1~ Comml le lndJIU 1p11cc1, Oce/warehoute + 4000 MulU line ot Bkycles, FOC' appt. 492.7296 .For lnltrV'low call: S40-U • " "" 200 lo a.GOO I Q, ft . /\8 low noon llCl· ft. 1t.oraae ya.rd in complete ll'alnlnl and ._.,. ~... _.. -• IAJCa ll ~ue newc:omv • "91· l I 1 d• C I DEAtrn"""OIRLS ..--... eJu.••v ""l '"'"'"u""• .. Cltvl-f, as3.'i'1q.R.LUNl1uel& ew&.tRatu-<:M rv ne. n · omp u Company ualatance. have .~";'xdtlna Equal ()pportunll)' ,.YCO<* Jl.: .. =m"-':_"!,~ r:::.1 Minion Viejo areas -r-•/avail. key loek IH Hlab Income . S8000. Em~tr 0tMtm COOi HavelOfftethUll JOU waol ,_......, U11111t-..._-ffandy to s.o. Frwy. 2500aq. ft.f'"atandlnl pump le H¢1 MNlcet. (Mcl.lred). Mr. Brooka moau1e about their toltllfCJJIAlfttdadado oo.FGrtnc.rvw.111.-. ~ll:831·HOO blda lft prol. <'Otftplu. NaUonal S.rvlcH Co, 'llUTNm AoahdmStud)o.51$.AD AMWAY DISTRIBUTOR &PANTIYWOIX.• ltwWL14N1'71. C,.,._ .. ., _ Exec. omu1 IOUDI •. MMaO ----· -----· .. belJMI a\aft1 penoaa Needed At Tbe _..,... Commnclal Shope, or. vat.all, xtru. Pd.me loc. WAJft'&t>: o.c. Llcuaor TrJ • DaU1 Pllot ..,.1D011111wort11a1Uo .R.EGIBJ'RYROTIL S&LL Idle....._ wtUt' Oood 8alarJ. • .._..' t10111•1tcra ... •)'ornt75 Orea1 parldnl le l .D. SEU. ldlie l&ema wkll I lleHH. Call (fU) a-•OedAdtotM.,,..U •bra dly. Wecaabelp SE.EOf.£1' DallJPIJa&CJaMIDedAd. V .. ODDY~ 1:1a1p.;·-.. mo.&e.7Nc.taM•a. (Tl4)5e-DM>llJ'0'11Ceele DlitrPUo&a-an.&Ad. --~•'· _.,...__.,..,. 1'1G-l7MTll " WOOllKA.rilulr,tmoe MMGL' o.wa.c....-::-~ 1 • ' I l -IJ6 DAILY PILOT Wednesday, April t3, 1971 ~~~~ ..... ~!~! ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~.~~ ..... !!.~~ fl8 PILOT·AOV£RTISER Wtc1~9. Af?"l 13. 1977 ... W..t.d 7IOOHefpWont•d 7lOOtt.fpW..t.d 7100 MAIDS N\JR.SE HtlpW..t.d 7 t00 HttpW..t.cl 7100 .W,W•tt-d 7100 ••••••• .. •••••••• •• •••• •• •• • •• • • • • • • ••••• ••••• ••• ••• • •• • •• •• •••••• ••• LADY tor Ute ••sernbly Scaclilf Motrl RH 511......,,ltor ••••••• ••• ••••••••• •• •• ••• •••••••••• •••••••• •• ••• ••••• •• • •••••••••••• COOK. DPH"D Good co. benefit!! Apply, Jolly lto1ter 3333 l'imf1c Cat Hwy Newport Huch COOKS & COUNTt-:1 Help day & eve stuCt11 Apply in person, Or Taco. 17th & Su pt-nor, C.M. COOKS Pun or p /t1me. Wiil train. students welcome. Apply in person, ll11m buraor Hamiel, l545 THE ~ITY OF HUNTINGTON RACH ts arcepttn11 applleallOM fur lhr follC1wlng position, M .. ••ct Wortrw ••• $10t ,.,. Mo. Cwi•te FWllMr •.. sn.z ,.,. Mo. 'l'hest! at• CETA funded positions rt'qulnna lluntmglnn Beach residency & 30 days prior un· employment. Applic11tions will be 11ccepted .it tht! i-;mptoyml'nt & Trainln11 Center. 538 Main St., Huntington Beach unlll 3PM, April 15. 1977. AdJarn:1 Ave, COdla Mmca. Htlp W..t.d 7100 H.lp Want.cl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• work. 11-4.30. 5 d1ya wk ,......,. · Arrow IUa, lnc. U~ 16615 Colcit llv.y l>ay 1hlr\. 1Umt. for SEAMSTRESS Locnn Ave.C M Yl\11\• 8011ch conv t'IOllpttnl w /act1v.,, Call 494 4A92 ""4lM11Uvt nur'lllftl pro· PllKTIHG/ l.Al>Y. P tume eves T· ----------K r.i m Good 11 .a l & WT, 7 to llPM. Eurn MAJ OS Wl\NTF:O bt-nd1la Contact Mu SlOO Wk. Cur & phone Toe wages paid• The Inn Gr.iy, P:irk l.uio l'onv n~. 847-4833 or arttJr at La«una. 211 N Cousl Ct!ntcr. 4'JI ~1al!bhlll RI.I. Spm. 842·ins5 ltwy .. La~h N n &12 ~ PUSS OPIUTOI Dfl TACO #14 Exper'd. Offiet pre~C$. ...wport •och In house pnnt s hop 4 Startma salary 118,000 UJy wk Good bt-neflt:.. per yr + bonWJ 4' other 1\pply National Sy11trm1 rr1nu bentiht& Con· t'.<>11> • 436l Hitch St. N H dldatc mWll hitvt! exptr tNear 0 C . Airport) w/Otl Taro. Naualci. or Newport Buach Clolhl.nll Slorf' llu An ()penlni.t Jo'IV' A Sfarn~tnu l':i. J)t!r'd In Jo'lne Mtn'i. & Womt·n'K Atu•rauon. .... Laauna Beacb NewHt Rt'ft#urant J .......... Now hirln1 W<tlCcr&, waltreaus, cooks. bus boY11, hostesses. kitchen help, fountain service hdp. 1°\111 & part time positions avail for personal Interview plea.se apply Fn Apnl IS or Sat. April 16. Bet 10am & 3pm, 199 N. t:st llwy, MDW...-c• Perm 1111ent po1>1t ion Ideal for rctlreti type who likca flxin' ~hini;s uround the olf1eti Mamtaln of· fices It do light floor Junltonal. Jo'lve and a hQI/ da)'ll tn pleaaenl sur roundtngs. Good 1,.>ay and benefits. See Scrvicl' Mgr .. HOWARJ.> Chevrolet. Dove & Quall Sts .. Newport Beach. HURSES AIDES l'luse Contact Tailor Shop Manuier 64~5070 ~XPt!r'l.I liayv1~w Conv J:; 0 t: otht!r 1lmll1tr type fast llotpltal, 20~!'1 Thunn food rrstaurant II_•_•_•_-~~-----• Ave, C M IH2·3SOS. Production Worker Some QuaUfled appUcants only s "'"•ET"'RY --dehve-ry S3 hr to start. ~" "' NlJRSF-~ ' Call 642 22$6. call Tanlia ul llewalt Well groomed persona RM'SltLVM'S -Kenn y Corp . Pl4 > h11· 11 .. cr~tary to i:''/tlmc& P /tlme P1t1me Oayi. &/or Eves. 7~7~1. LundsC'11pe Contractor 7.J&J·ll :<Int pay. No prebsurcs.1•--------•1 Typm.: & bkpna exj)llr l..JdoConvalHcc11tCtr United Maintenance, Restaurant, NWPT'S r("Quin·d. Only quulifit•d lMS SupenorAvc· 76lH272or661·0714. SANDWICH SALON • appllcunt need apply Newport Ueach 648-7764 Purchasing shop help, route person nt. ---AGENT to $171 Accepllni: applications Rocpr's Garden1 COOKS l-::d1torlal 1•u1>1tsher start. In.: new lrude magazine. Editorial & sales open· IOib avail. Must be ex- per 'd. (714) 956-2680. GUARDS WAMTfD Luguna He h, next to .Main Beach. M~nagement Troe t'an I htwn 1:30 & 2:30 daily 2301 San Joaquin Hilb OfftCf Odrange/ICod. ct~I· sh~k..si n1• NWP'f'S SANDWICH Rd., Newport Reh. full & r /llme·lrvlne a.·h 1 Oppo F. 10 earn SlOOO +-per mo. area. Age 21 & over. .....ua r .mp ~ F\lller Brush. 531·6664 or Co-,,.1~ .. T-1v. w n us c t'm co SALON 16731 1 cu ---~ """ "'" background. Hospital, ___ • __ r_v_n_e_._.... SECRETARY N11tionw1de ho!f!e h~allh bfe & major mL'<l Insur. ---------1 Ho.lllhan's OldPloce Mature men prd'd. Landscape Maint Man ex· (1)~7-7778. Uniforms furn. No cash per helpful. company ----------1 outlay. Car & pho.e nee. benefiti;. 4S hr week. CalJ M.UIAGEM&rr TRME care serv1l'e 15 looking Call Dan Propp, S48·l2:88. f775 to ~)10 mo Ocpt.>nd Cor a s harp mature Dennis & Dennis Penion· RETAIL 1011 on c~uahf1callons ELECTRICIAN-Marni. Has :a few openingi. for exper'd cooks. Top salary & benef1lb, apply only in pen10n to Chef Adams. 4880 Campus Ur. Newport Beach Jo:xp n:q'd. Salary range lmJ..$1232 per mo. Sad· dleback Col-M1ss1on Viejo. 831 ·9700, Ext. :.12,303 bl wn 8-5 Apply Universal Protec· ~6682 Young man to work 111 t1on Service, 1226 W. Sth ---g tool r nt~I b person w /.1.:ood educa· nelSerVJceof Huntington Xlnl opporLun1ty for ttonal background & ofc Beach. 16168 Beach Blvd CLERKS sharp sc.~r1.1tary with en LEGAL SECR"'TAf'Y • grow1n e .. u. .. 1. St. Santa Ana. 11\· "' • ness Mustbenealinap· terviews M·F 10:30am· Exper. corp. Newpurt J)t!Jr. & have ''ery neat noon & l:J0.4•30pm. ~l~rG-IO 0800 tuandwnung .. 6 Day wk 11k1lls to work f/hmc 1n Suitel21 v1ronmenlal oiency l>u!.y N n 0(1• Dull\.'~ lo ---. UTOTEM loc ated In Fountain COOKS Jolly Roger Restaurant accepting opphc<1t11ms for expcr'd fry t•ooks Xlnt fnnge benefit:. & hounJ. SaJ open. Apply 10 person, 3333 W. Cst Hwy ,.N ll B.ECTRICAL TECH I HE:Ut Salary $1061 to $1288 f.'\l.IHime, some part· month. Must have pnor tl"'e. rost Cood exper exper involving elec· help!ul, apply in person. tncat repa11"11 to cqwp lu1gulamoo's Natural mcnt + working on high S a n d w 1 c h s . 2 2 3 3 voltable ele c tracal F'Jirview.C.M <'irl·u1t s. <12KV)-: P011~e5,100 '>r i:rade 111 High School Students r1.irt1fication. Call work part·tlme eves. 540·~110 or ar1ply County Laguna Bch. 494•5559 COOK San1tat1on 01str1ct of HOST l::SS/CASll I ER Neederl, good oppty f()r Orang; <.:o : 10844 Ellis Morn. shift. Apply in advancement. Apply .tu Ave, 1-ountam Valley. person. Blue Uolphin, C he f , 0 e I u n <' Y .!> . . 335.5 Via Lido N B Retlburanl Ball & We:.l, ~:SCROW Officer, Jr_. Mm · · · Anaheim 2 yrs cxpc~ for .bwlder. HOST ESS .. ovt>r 21, ex· COOKS, So. Lag, CM. NB. P /t1mc & f/limc. Corree shop exp. Hef:. plea1'c. Charlie's Chiu Ofc. 1714) 549-0351. 1:'1•;1r O.C. Airport. per'd. Apply 1n person. Sal:Jry commensurate B e n B r o w n · s w/exp. Great fringe R(.-st.aurant. J1106 t:oa~·l benclit.s. ~7·8040, &th llwy, South Laguna. ret.crson. ------tHousekeeper Newport Beach aren. part-time COSMETOLOGIST. L11•'d &crow Officer 3-6. 2 children, 10 & 11 wanted by exclus ive We have a'challengmg Englis h i.pe.1klnl!. salon LO give racial:. opportunity for an ex· mature. own trans p. Careeroppor Jo:xp<'r'd or µen e nn•d escrow of-1196-1875 day, 646-3572 afl trainee. CJll 642-4!112 f1cer ' We orfer a full 6PM. ----ranl!e bc11cf1l insurance --------C 0 UN TE R <;I r I'• proi:ram and cxl'ellent HOUSEKEEPl::R n~ed dryclcaninJ: shop, ex1>t•r !>Jlary with opportunities 1mmcd1ately, parl;l1me prcf'd , will train for advanceml'nt For wknds, can work•anto _sw.0893._ _ further tnformat1on c·all goot.I steady job Morn1n~ COUNTJo:R llF.1.P, rull nr Joyce, at 832-S.WOext 17. i~ir\ 645-5707 as k for part hme, ex per pref d Tarbell Realtors __ an _____ _ Apply days only. Captain Equal Oppty Employer HOUSS(EEPER Mike's Jo'1~h i:"ry, 815 W We have Cull time and 19l.bSt CM partt1mcpos1tion!>. 3·ll :JOpm . 6 Mo 'i. general acute hospital l'X per req 'd . ~an Clemente Genl'r.il Jlosp1tal, 714 /496·11~ CUSTODIAN 3·11 :~pm shift & llpm 7::JOum Ii Mo s !:<'llcr:il acute hospital cxs:wr. rt· q 'd . Sun C l c m cnll' Gent'ral llos p1lal , 714 /'196 J 122. Cusl. Serv. $H(H>l! TMlnPlac~ To be 1s al lh1s pruminrnl 1·0. offenni; stutu~ s1101 for t>ag('r 1nrl1\ Ctll :'11arsha Davis. 833 271MI IJenms & l>cnni!. 1'1·1,on nd S/>rY\Cl' c1C l r\ Int <!I.Ill:! Michelson l>r EXEC SECRET ARY Heport lo General Mgr, mu s t h:ivc g ood :.l·c:rcli.lri.il ~kill~ & will IJe ll•stc<t. hl•avy work load Pl ea~e only quahfu•d upply .Sulary SI.I()() mo UJO·Hl':/\!:J·:N1 S ~IG 2.'1IX EXPERIENC ED Hc?uwwi•es /Mothen can earn Sl8·S40 per evt• 'comm. sellmi: beautiful Rt..oehnc i:"ash1ons on par· ly plan.· Up lo SJS(J in i.amplcs lo start. Car & phone net•. For mtcrvv. :ippt Phone 9GJ 7470 or ~>7·4380 1'·rnsTCDOt-: 1t111ner IMME:O. OP&llMGS hOU'I' Hlll'fJ!JnO, l''I lt•ndi-d mt•nu Top :.alJry Th.-:-;traw Ila! 1'111J in ftlr 11uahr1t'd r>N~on A:ck t:I Toro hJS lull & p 11m1· lor ttlle:rr fi73·02:i!li cl.1y & night J>Qi-llloll' Ochvery M.111 '"'ntl'\J fo1 ~ _ ~ _ now :iv:ul '>'c .ire " fun delivery~ 111:.t;1ll.11101h ~-----fam1lv r cl>lJuranl for lnten11r l>l':.11tn :-ihop FEES p AID w i:rt•at pntlc 111 our pm ~u~t bP ""P"'' w h.111<1 l\rrh Urnfl:. rr'r' $131\ duct & IX'Q(lll' "~OU ~II too", .:oud chn 111.: r1• l'rnc1 "¥1r.r t;h-rt 1 ~"" JI)} ~Vil' & haH' •• n oul 1'(1rd ei.w11Lr;1I Call Mr Adwrt~\' to<\!:!" lo!Ollll! personality. w1• Mct:arty4!Y.!41:11 fo:O.rrow~·"y roSJlt-.. m1a.:ht ha\l' -..h.1l vou rt· i\l~o .,.,.,.Jou.. h~lkml! Cot \pph h1•t" n D.tl•4tf'Y jMewi paper Irvin~ Pen10nnel i\l(enc) :! Spm at The ~trnw ll.11 f'••rmancnl part·llme 1oh •11111 t:: lith <.:O!il:.i Mesu l'laa 10 t-:1 Turn U4U:! deUvenng Cilrl,y morn1n11 Soit~224 64Z·Mi0 Rockf1t>lcl khcl J.;qu.11 l.A Times to home!! 111 _,....__,.....,. ..... __...__,,,...._""1 Opp Emptoyer1 m r lrvinct Nli are:is. Mu'll hercbable&huvedc•pcn fQTQMAT #1 INSURANCE '1:ible tr:ins portullon 1t Person&! l1n es - Salary $11)0 mo. 54tl-OZl5. lla.1 da)'Umeopenings1n 1nd1 vldua I w /a"enc y Dl'nlal Rcc•cpt. Peno 11(1• J>111mew/pog111ble rutun• c•xpansion or hric. l·:x 11 c r ' d a I I p h n '' 1• ,.. , C11JX'C1Ully insuran1·(' "' 11 dudmM 1<>me wkn<b Ap· exp. re•t 'd . Prest •Re IJIY. Thurs. Apnl 14th, Nwpt. Bch. agency Xlnt hPlwn 9am iir Jpm, itl bene's., sul negotiable l"otomnt, :!(It (·: 17th St. Call Sue Town:w nd , C1ML.a Mt>~J ITT~ 9000 IMSURAMCE Legal Advertising w1wkdy oU. Prefer mar· nt.od mun for perm. resp position. Exper. nol re· cf"· Apply 1930 Newport 8Jvd,C.M. Clerk-Typist Position now ava1luble ------- for permanent port time as:-.lstant Lo Lt-11al Ad· verl1i.ani; Director, 25 h o ur 15 per wel!k m1mmurQ, noon·$.()() PM daily. MASSAGE TECH \\'1th diploma for t1111 rl.lSS LEGITIMATE s pa Mr. Giarrusso. 752·9~1 include hundhng hcuvy UAL ESTATE C.•..-.C• Marte.ts ~~~~r~~t:1i~~~.r~Y~ ~~~~o~~cl~:dl~~ri~~f~ MAMAGEtl WANTED Positions open 2nd & 3rd r c b po n s b 1 b I <' homes & hospitals in the 1-'or well known. expand· shills in San Clemente & secretarinl / clencal ex· a re a M e d 1 (' a 1 Ing Real E..'ltate com· Laguna Beach. Other per Xlnl rnnRe benefit:. terminolofly , personnel pany. Opening a new of· areas have open1n.:s Call 540-2910 or apply & people onenled back· rice m Cost~ Mt>Sa. Must also. No exper. req'd, l~ Elhs Ave, Fountai11 ground helpful. Oppor. lave expenence., S:t~ary Apply al uny or our Valley. for advancement & ma· plus +. AJI apphcllt•ons s!Dres. •---------- ;ur co. benefits. conrldent11tl. ~PPI>: to 2588 Newport Plvd. i---------· Call Jo'or Appomtment Ad. No. 8tD, Daily Palol. Costa Mesa '642-7702 SECRETARY 75 2-0992, ut 2 Cl1tssif1ed Adycrtising. 1------- llOM EMAKEllS 330 W. ~ay St .. Costa ----------1 Seeking career onenlcd Ul>JOl lN Mesa. Cahf. 92626. RM Suptt"Yltor secretary lo ass1stanl •MASSAGJo: -11·7. Mesa Verde Conv. Vice Pres. of producuon Genera I ofrice ex . TECH· FEM• r-;qunl 0PJ>')r Employer RECEPTIOHIST Hosp .. ~l CenLcr St. in the Huntington Beach perience and hght typing 60'1 Comm·Guar min. Good Lclephone vmcc & C.M.548·5..'585. area. skills required (35·40 1'\tll&P.T. work. Legit. -----•---•I typing req'd. Contact ---------'The Yellow Pages World wpm). Typing test will ELJTESPA 540·8195 Mr s. Ack c r m a n , SAILMAKER has pos1· eanoHer you: be administered lo all OfACE 673-77:l0. tion.s open. Some exp de· Top Salary upphcanLs Mature person nec_ded l~ Immediate Openingi; sired. ~·3464. lint wortci.... conds · assist In open,1t1on o RECEPT. P /TIME ""J The ability l-0 Interpret 5A1Ull food bus iness s.u.tariss XI n t pay . Reg I 5 Sail Maker /Seamstrc~s C~ beM pll9 detailed material and llS· "675·8470 before 6pni Typists Hairstylist, So. Coast rull tt me . Apply 10 &Challel'IC)incJpos. s ume ~eneral 0H1ce _w_k_d_a..;.y_s______ Keypuitch()prs 8Ppl~;a.· C.M. M0-8883 for ~.'~~1:C~:,~~7~10 Mustbcabletolake 1>hat respon<.1b1IHy 1s essen· Mature man to ~ork In PIX O,.rcrtors .,. least 90 wpm & type lll ti11l tolh1s pos1t1on combination wood & AC~ Cllu REC E PT 10 N 1 ST SALES Clerk for Grog least 65 wpm. Will bt• Automobile neCl'.!>:.ary for occa:o.1onal local dnv· tng 1-;xcellenl company bcnef1l:s. Thi~ 1' .10 entry level J!Oc>lllon. Sal<iry 11> com mensurJte w1tb ell· penence. . Contact Mike Tinsley at 642-4321, ext 3J2 before noon tor interview ap- pomlmenl. DAILY PILOT 330 WHt lay St. CostaM•sa Equal Opportu1111 y Employer ____ ._ Liquor Store Clt•rk F\111 lime. grocery exp helprul Call John or Gene, 67S·6864 LIQUOR STORE CLERK lfunhngton Reai•h area, prefer m1ddll' a.:•· or older persc.m 91i0 ~<!M Live Plant Cort •rart lime rull t1mt• R1•hahll' lran~por1at111n nerr-t,ar~ Work1ni: kno wll•dJ:t• or r ullur1• prnhlt·ms o muM Coll Uob Mon i''r1. bJI 1211:! m('tal shop. Adeptness at G~al Offlc~ Secretary for Dental Of. Sbop. Must be, over 21, eomp1hng information hand work & nbihty to nee, exper. prefd. Apply must be wllllng to work from several productio n use power tools nee. Sue C~ Clleck..-s m person, 400 Newport. wknds. & eves. Pis. call ol'cs .. statistical reports. ccssful appLicanl will bt• Loan Proc~sson Center Dr. Suite 306, ror ap_pt. 645·5000 ext 520_ ~~~c~:~~l d~l•~s:.i r 1 o u !\ req'd Lo UM.' metal lathe Eserow Officers N 8. or call 644·0683. & spray pamt cqwp & Rel>umcs Will Be perform bte carpentry & RECEPT!BKKPR, 4·man SALES AeC'epted thru 1-'rl 4/15 some eabanl'l work. Lawfirminlrvme.Some ForR.t.Jew.t'1 (Attn: ManonG1ttenJ Some expcr desirable Exp nee. 833-3622. GENERAL Perm, care('r pos1t1on ror Commission Sales art. TafPHOME qualified applicant. Call Tlme, Eves & Satuniays. OIRfl!l'TORY CO • '-t 7 & 9 r Outstanding co. benefits . ~ ""wn am am or in Call 540-4455 RECEPTIONIST Member of General tcrvw appt. 5-IG Ol'.o6. I7M2 Sky Park JC PftWMy Co. Telephone & Elect ron1cs Sult .. lOI lrv1·n° 24 FashiOft lslClftd , fo'11m1ly or Companies Mature person n1·.ir Crown Valle)' Lo •1l "' 111 'ahct occ11~:.i<11111ll\ ~ 00 hr. (I )7:!1 :J()511 M I\ T U ll 1:-; W I) M A N II / l I m r I II w c I l' (I m I' ncwc·nm1·rs'' & c•onl J<'l ml·rthanti.. JokxllJle hr:.. Need car. lite typ10g. 547·:M>SS. --- MB>ICAL SECRET ARY 1-:xpcr 'd for plastic s ur· i:eon In NcwPort Ccnh•r Mu~l !)(' xlnt in mt.od11·al lcrminuloi:y. tr:.inscnb ing, hookkc{'1110g & bill Ing CJ 116+1 '1900 :\ll>RNl:-JG ~Jo:WSPAPER AUTO ROIJT~ ~ ~ 'Diccon Electronics has .._._ port.. h Equal OpPor Employ1•r .--w ac 31:11 Katclla Ave an 1mmed1ale opening Equal Oppor Employer Lai Alamitos. Ca 90720 ORDER DESK Mature i;harp girl with 1>lt·a:.~rnl phone voice, type 00 wpm, for pht>nl' order desk position, w1lh Med. Producls Co Call l or Int. 556-13:13 The Rupp and Uowman Co. ltlOOI Skypark Bl. Unit I'. ln·m .. PART-TIME OPPORTUNITY :'111111 11.110 to uppl'OX 4pm ,ot, Xpm to ;1ppro>. tiJm Tue~ 5pm '111 ap nro"< him Nn <•xpcr neeec;!. Will tram Apply m ix·rsoo. l'cnnysuvcr. lHOO Plact·nt1a Avl.', \ M P/4.YROLLCURK for an experienced re· • I Op cept1onist for a Pulse ---------Equa por Employer system switchboard. Job SALESMAN duties will include in· Retail Hardware terl'aco with personnel, 48 hrs wk. Sot & Sun a sales, purchasing and ac· must. Good s tartin g COWlting. Strong clcncal wage, xlnt benefits. Con· background and typing tad. Mgr .. Kerm Rima, arc reqwrcd. Please ap· 2866HarborRl,C.M. ply 10 pen.on. DIC EON ELECTRONICS 18522 Yon Karmnn Irvine, Ca mu (near 0 C. Airport.) SAi.ESPER SOM F:xrwnl'nccd in selling books. 1''/t1me mcls Sot. Apply in person, Mar· riners Stationers, 225 fort'Sl, Laguna Beach. SALESPSlSOH SECRETARY 1-:xecutlvc Pres ident·~ Pf'rSnna I scct 'y. Com. pose l<'llt'rs, l.l1l'laphone, type 75 wpm, lite S/H. l..ogan Inc. Irvine ln- duslnal Park. SS6~6441 <Joy) SECRET ARY -Part-tirM Cmornlngs >. I.aw ofrlt'e, good typing s kills. some , otfict' expcr prererred • 83.1-3622 a:.k for Monika Equal Opportunity Employer M IF' w/exper an pricing & Secretary to Pres1denl- stocking merchandise & Flexible Hours. selling. Apply in person Good shorthand to Marriners Stationers. Opp'ty Top gal 645 2667 Receptionis' SllOO 225 Forest, u11una Uch. . • Poti of'Gold! ---SECRET ARY F.asy going' indlv. will SALESPERSOM Vaned duties for Girl Xlnt 11 time .!>Jluat1on w 'Thi.' Rci;1.!>lcr for resp person nt>cding sup plcml'ntal int'ome. 1':arn 1ni:~ O\'l'r $100 Jler mo Approx hrs 4 tlam daily. LOAM Costa Mesa area Call SHIPPER 54().~ C.1•n l'ral cnnt ra r t o r nt:>ed.:-~1rl for permanent part time pos1t1on . Previous payroll expr. re qwrl'd, knowledge of un· ion reports helpful. Ph: 548-7741 blwn 8 4:30, Mon-1-'ra !Ind lrenp,i:cd t>os . 1 Full time & 1 p/t1me. f)-1, w/gd. ore. skill11. No w/sought atie'P co. Call 19·2~:~.Apply at The shrthd. Call Frank al Barbara M.ac;· $33:~00. · Pers1m mon Tree. 22~ Boat Transit, 546·7172 ~ortgagc background Nd lady lo !ill w /wife req'd Prefer 1nd1v . wkdays. Npt. Dune~ !amllar w,('onvtJntmnal Trailer Park. Spc 51. & i:ovt'rnm .. nl loans Lite !fr. Bell Aft · 4: 30p_m ____ P_E_O_P_L_F._P_E_R_._SO_N_ typin11 Iv 10 k('y 11ddcr re· ---------1 Newport Exec. needs as· Q'l.I Sul. ncitu. N1•w11(11·t l'IOCiatc in wholesale ~up· CI r l O l' . (j 1111 d l' ii ply. 673·2223. Mrs. Soren1mn, 1>40 4~\ '"-I Personal Management Dennis & l>en9is Person· Marine, Balboa Island. --------- ne.I Service of Jr vine. 2082 SALEPERSON SECRET ARY Michelson Or. F/t.lme. W/knowledge or Exper'd for l girl ore. Re&.-cpt. to$600 boats & t h eir ac· Mus t type , huv" f'oroftf&Clftf..-l cessor ies. P h one: knowledge of bkkpng. The world revol ves _67_34080 __ . ______ National Vitamin Co. for Interview cull 642-2644. around your vantage Sales Rep point in this key pos. ~to $14 400 Ideal for spar k ling .... ..,... • . 1-'C'lloSin11. Salopc•n C;uc1•r nl\RIH:Nf.:H. 1u-:T1Ht:;t-; oppty. ti U 842-tiflJI :! mor .. 1ni.:~ p.•r wk to llt'llJ w1hrn i:11rdt•n1ni.: < '11 ~1 l '.1 II " rt h p m . ..... 1)31t. twncrlts. Y..l).Jo: (';di ~ newport -------- LVM, FfTIME ~ • ._.;;;. personnel 11.i::cncy w111 represent ~ agency ;my :ige/type for employ. Growtn11 Orangr l.:<111nty Ttl•hd Xlnt hcndlti. ~. m films. TV & comm'ls Ins .\1te11cy hin 1m llavvww Conv llo .. p1tol, ~ -752·0331 No expncr. 17 14)9~7-0:!82 personality. Call Ceclia ~ oppty for amb1llo1;111 Will 848·1288 Dennis & lnd1v! Co. offers paid De~ni s P ~rsonnel med/dental Call Don Service of Huntington Propp, ~-1288. Ocnms Ueoch.18168 Beach Blvd, ~ Denn1ii Per~onnel Secretaries DF.NTAl. A11•.ii1t. Solid opr. for -.h11 ql. , ,. :-; 11 u r r 1• f u I p" r •, 11 n w/w-owull! 1wt pr111111·c· 1n Hunt. UC'h Mon Fri nocvc!I X Hav h1· n •q •I Call : 8411-0231 111r 10 tervlew. rrwd1:tlr Of'M'OIO~ (or•'• W!>~ 'rllurin Avl', CM ~rd iiiuto undt•rwntt·r~ 642 ~ \trrr 11n <"awal• y l''l lot'r G ENERA.I. OFftCE h11thly drm11hh· Full LVH'S /41DES 1-:•vr ,j •n ordn t.ikrn11. co m puny hcnt.•r1L><, <:arflt>ld Conv lloi1p . :!l!rl Martin, Irvine <:all for appointment lrl\01rtnl(, f1lin r.:. JO kf'\ i1oal11ry t•ommf'n11ur.11t· 77111 C.arf1eld Av..-. llU .11Jct1n1t mac h. 11n11•J w uper t:J ll dJll> H<t700'7I MIGUEL phon1• mnnn<'N ··~icc-n ~ 8Ull PtrsoMtei Agettey DENTAL OFlt.,ICI-~ nerd' l1JI ~mall mhc •n Co~la ----MACHINIST llasOpenings For. arecept1ofllst1l'rrt•\11 rv "'1('tll $.;Sol).$6()0 dept.wt lRONJNG /F.arn xtrJ Luthe&dnll prt!ll.'lopr~ R~lsb ••xpcr. pn.of'd. /\pplv 111 1nr.: on t'Xpr. 642·19Hi. money, rom1• lo m) needed for Isl & 2nd s.cr.t.f•s 400 N l t.wn 9am" l2 noon horne l'tfu'll enjoy I d11y person. 1."••1.101 _ _ __. __ wk 640-42'40 11hlr'l$. Mu<1t he able to looidceeper• Ct!nter Dr. Su1ll• !!Oil, G&eHAL OFffC~ make own 11etupe & read And Other Gen'I Ofc N.B.or caJl644-068J. p /ti m ~. l2 3 0. 4 • 30 • blueprinlll. Xlnl wnrkin11 POAltions Open In DENTAL ASST. l.a1tuna wkd)'l'. Typing not n-q 11, J~lry ==.bi-~1 t:.org~::Y Saddleback Vly area. BeacbolflC'('hDKl'/llm(', tlut hcll)fUI. Apply Na J .HlltlSlT 27601ForbnRood. PHONE SALES Pho ne Sale:. people, male or female. 16 to 6S years of ;age. <.:uaronteed wages or commL,S1ons. 2$0 East 17th Street, Suite O. C011ta Mesa. between ~:00 & 8:30 p.m. ·~· Equal Opportunity ~mployer openlnJ for exper l)llr11011 t1nnal Systems Corp • HAU. JIWB.LERS Ave. S.A. s.ffe 49 for ass1sU1nt.n1cl'pl po:o "361 lJlrch St, N li. <Near Now lntttv'lt"wing 11t S. I•--------• 13 Aelp C...tw) Phone Soles Work at lion. X·rAY h e r ccfd OC.Airport).£.0 .F.. CoutPlai.aLocatJonror MACIDNIST _ 1331 •• 1477 Home . Amhilloua Suite 121 Service of Huntington · Heach, 18168 Be11ch Ulv1I, Suite 121. H.l::.SALF-<i Salf'!ITme f'oud l'rod C. + Sal + lanus Career determined person can expect irent future w flop co. orrenni: So. Calif. terr. Call nill Macey, 833-2'700. Ocnnl& & Den nis Personnel Service of lrviDe, 2082 Michelson Or. SALES Clerks VOLT t &, ~t(..)ltAHV h f th11f-' .. 3141 c....,. Orin 546-4741 (Acl"OP f)oom Orange Co. Airport) F.quol Oppor Employer Why punch o llmeclock w~n you don't have lo? As a Beeline Stylist you•---------- ~ -''xper'd F /tlmr S11lci11 .BROWN & SHARPE mature people only. Gwral Ofc, 5a. People 1n fine Jc•wclry. l.ogiMaHIC)ltel Lead!' furn. Reputable DENTAL ASSISTANT MU5l have &iood 'klll!I. Top sal. benc .. & 111lvnn ~~~~~~~~~~I Co. Call Jean (714) /' efper, rhalulrll'. w/X VnnC'rl itrn'I ofr dutic1;. remenl. Call Mr Morn11 , MACHINIST ··---------~I 82t.J61li ray Uc. St11rt lmmt'drnt1•· Will tram. Snlory C'om· 549-1379. -------• JACK PECK set your own hrs. & corn money by selling quality clothing w /customer salisfac-tlon guarn. No in· VClllrnenl. Car & phone m.-c. For inlervw appt ph: 557-4380or963·7470. SECRET ARIES llylund Lubornlories hos lmmL'llh1le openings for Secrl'larios 1n our Jn· tern111Jo11nl & F.ngincer· lnl{ Dep11rtmcnt11. The1w pu111lluns rt•qui rci 2 :1 years secrt'tarinl ex- perience with l'xcellcnt typing anti ghorthand skUl11. AppUc11nl:I must lySalarynpcn.tU2777:1_ fnl'n!luralc w /cxpcr. --------NURSES l•---------i J>EPENOABLt-; Adult t Newport ctr lo<' Xlnt JR. SECRETARY Snwei .,_...,. •or Rtifs $60°$66 Stoff Pl..t\S'TlCS Learn to llstl Train with bcncf1l!I. N1•w York Life n....li,.hUul "Ah a-a ofc if ._. & 1wi.... lhffl1, for SOO Private Duty I •ect• M Id Lhe bffl! Clasaes :\ doys operate parklnK lot ' ,.. l R ~ " "" '" -r ~ n~ IOR Q swooper. Mldnltc 10 Sam, lnsuran<'t' Co • 'n I •to look1n1t for a sharp, e a p • r I e " c • d LVH's $42 Stoff eoch week! <.:all J ack fur Snltes. S45-2Gll. Glud5tu~.l'. 6414·12:1) 0 for frirndly. outgoing, ac· ~ollr"•'t••1t Oft th• m Private Duty St't·u /Lead. Knowledic nn appointment! ~ppt . r,qun ( ppor curate typist-so wpm ............ Shoelld t.. A.I .. $14 Stoff ol mattr1ala I& exper'd RED CARPET Salldwfch D.al•ery Fem. Student, morns. 9:30-noon. Xlnt p/llme. Jnlo.~145. DESIGN DRAF!SMAN .mploy._c_·r_. _____ , Loan exp. ~lpfut. Tip S35 Private Duty w/1C\up & operation of 75._1202 C1vll 1':nglnC4'nn1t. min • Oen Ok t $7()() L()l)benef1ts.S000.$650mu Np ~ W• ofhr ServlngAllOrangeCo. lnJ<'CliOn & tronsfer SEAMSTRESS yrs sub exJ>('r lmmL'll H.wLHMo..Lif. Hurryln! H~ .,.,._ ,._, WorklnRhours&day11 moldln11 of 1mell prt'· ~~~~~~~~~ openin g. Xlnt np JaneyWcbtr 505001 ltell•ffh peck•t•· ofyourcholce ~~Ion pAl'U. Day shift. Strulght Arrow Marine. w/estab c:irpond1ng farm. llappy f(roup s~k• glow· Soelllng "SMllln& of ..._. COfthld ~ M•l·Prartlee lm Rcq'd small shop. WantAd.t CaJl&42·S6'78 Call54&-1486. 979-5883. Ina lndlv. for excluna NewportBeach Aaency -r GrouplnsurMceAvall. STACOSWITCHIMC ---------1 carttr apot. Call Marlon 4340C•mpus Drlve ~ WISlCUff U39 Beker, Cost• Mesa DISHW ASHSlS .Mann. 833-rtoo. Dennis le ----"----C.Z 13 J 3.ZM 110 549·304 I Food Prep. Apply in Oan.nta l•ersonncll•--------1 "'""RMhtry v-·all\--..Employ- pcrton, Muldoon's lrlah Stm~ of Irvine. 2082 1..a-., 1617Westclltf0r ""'" VVJN1 ... Pub, 202Newport Ctr Dr, &Uchcl.aon Dr. ....... ers fl.SHEAR Stc212. Newport Beach N.B. .._....,$ COIPOliTION 631·0610, 752-tl 11 POUCYTYPIST Distributor interested in GIRL FlllOA Y 1 ~81 ()(c Hra Moo·Sat 9.5 Larae lNurance ro. w I p /thne Income of Sl Architectural De1l1n & 1 ..... _..lerS 2600 ~on.. xlnt worklna cond1 Ir per mo or more + flrmlnOren1teneeds1lrl IUoHIHU Tcw;w,C•tOSOt MURSISAIDIS benefits b u lmm("d. bon•fih. Mature . tntnkechargeofOfrlce. STARTNOWllllll Equal Opportunlty "~Ue., Day shift.a. openlnaforpollcytyplat. &'11-61.23. Hal ·Langston Too m any Job11, not Employer M /F M~a Verde Conv. Hosp., T)'l)C 50.55 accur11tely. 647 tjj62 ~pie I No U · 881 ~ter St. C.M · Must be hli:Nchool irrad. »;•;erA J fllme. 6AM Girl lo d111trtnute nyers per. ed. A11S1hltt.. Maki. full time. AUbaba NW"M'll Aldc11, all shlfl1J. ~~~t::11 •;1~µ:1s8a":~ J~:30~M &lP~: ~:~ rn Orunl(t• <.'-Ounty Sat or Motel. 2250 Newport on call to start, also 9:30om Equ11l Oppor tcr vlowln1t 3PM 51'M . RonAM SZri<>hr.Urml, bl vd. CM. Apply In w.k /CDd.sonty,day&hlft. E~lyr m/f Sfle&lr.&wk.H7!!W IHlh ur&lm>1rt'q.MIHS_so pe,.,.onnnly. w,. train yo.u to work SAft:CO INSUnANCF; -wtlh \hf multi handicap. , .0 St.COlta Mesa, MAIDS WAHTID S2.SO per hr., mU1t havt1 "' G UARDS Apply Newport ChAnMI own t'Br and phone. Call 17570 Rrook~ul"lll St DRIVERS Coetu Me111 llf't'll, 8t1d'\ 14M411 Inn, 6().10 W. Coult Uwy. Mon. tbn.11-'rl 9·12 for In· Fountuln Vnllry RouHbold rurn1tu rc 12.fi() per hr. All 1blft1. Equa)Oppor&mpwyer NB.IM.2·3030 tervlew hr5. ll1·Lond Potw Wllnted to lhrow lftOViat co. lotalcd In El Unltorm11 rurn. Older Home SaAta Ana. 111161 pot. on pott.cra whocl. TCll'O want. drivcra vf/l sicraon car • phone a MAIDS Wanted. See BUI W•t lllh St.. Sant. Ana, Muat have produt1Uon ~t' H pn . w/comm'I must. Call coUert (211) Sttlt.blnpfutwithDally Llo)'d.San Oe.metttelnn, 531"741.. oll Bl'OOlchunt.. c-icp.mowUor&Oodll0$• IDO'rial co. Call 83H826. TJ2.ma. PUot Wan& Ada. CH103 ' So. ot Wtttmlnlwr \It -----· --..... -... .,. . . sseu orS?tll\lietlonol kills and be able to perform job require· mcnll with u minimum of supervision. For mOl'c lntonnauon. tall: Cathy FCTTYman (114 ) 54().:5000 ex l 201 HYLAND LABORATORIES 3.100 Hyland Ave Co:cto Mesa, Calif. An !<~uni Opportunity AlllrmaUvt! AC'llon F.mploycr .... w.. 1010 flw aJlw w 1050 Miler' oa IOIO Wedneeday, April 13, 1977 * DAii. Y PILOT 8 T ..... W-.ct 7100 HltpW..e.d 7100 W...t.cf 7100 REFRIGERATORS ••••• .. •••••••••••-••• •••••••••••••-•••••-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WASH.&R&DRYER.S .,.......................... ....................... •so """· l st rt d It 2 ban.clng tamJlll 1 amber ~ ~ 1'1 Sdfl i:riatiOft 4 WNet Drhu 9.., .-urn l ure iP• 11: l tg blue mo111ac Sl!I ea. .....,,_.. 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••• ........... ~ .......... . lea'etary l"eo Paid SBVICE CASHIEtt TR.Ava AGENT R~ndlUooa·Repros & ~Oppty. F.xpcr'd. Xlnt benerlts 1 Yr exper. req'd. Grow· Frgl.Dam..a•.Gwir/Dcl. R.tflnlahJ.I_ ~:e~· 8Vl-4023 -··•••••••• ... •••••••• Alrcnlft 9110 'lie INTER'NL. Dbl. cab, 7S:&-5059...., .. , Complete Cbryaler ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4x4, 6 cyl. Gd. cond. Jminrm.eeu11111tulc: 1n Paid i;irou1' lniJur .. vrunt in.c N.R. agency. Travel 29Yn~~}!'SCo. div. for koy perao11nel 11tuarln~ & vuc pay. Call llorhoos 152·9036 ~ SAVI Moat ttHE Pool Table manllolda ror 3UI c.u. V8. BABY AC.t; "1!) Cont. 6 SlMO. 499-41.58 COMPA.RIOUlt "b9Toumament lnc:lude:s maolrolds. llr:s. T.T. A.&t:. $2500, rut·b------9-5-6-0 Price & = '7Sl·2'729 rhers, elbows. e nd l'hune \918)371-6411 bef ••••••••••••••••••••••• po •. Cu . p a i 11 J11cki(: or Mr. Milner, ' UlSNewport Bl.CM medlc:al/dental. Call 546-1J34, AtlJiJ Chrysler TYPIST, part hme, near CALL541-T180 Liu Kay, M\•12.118. Also Plymouth, 2Wl1' Harbor Airport. V_..,.lety. Box FRGT. DAMAGED HOT· 1"~ J obs. Denoia" ~n· Blvd, CM. 4500, Irvine, 92716 POI NT Sale. 3306 W. nil Penonnel Service o . .------HUDUnaton Beach JGlCi8 Serv_1ce Sta. Help full or TYPIST Warner nr Harbor, Santa Beach Blvd, SUtte I.zt. P /llme. Apply· 990 E . Needed tor arowlng ad· Ana 979-2921 --~--'-----1 CoastHwy,N.B. verti:iin.: 116;cncy. New TIDS WEEK'SSPEClAL r-...a....Moc.h. Oprs of cs tn Costa Mesa. 6.2 ................. . '"' .. _.., LeAnce & Raiser, ---. Jo:xperlem't.'<l. Nciar O.C 7M-ll.93. ChntfrNar $199 Airport. S40-3684. BURKE'S Receptionist 1-------1 Typlllt Trn f'ee Paid APPUANcu ~ont ofc personollty. CWHrAdv......,.. llf.50,BaWSt,CM Xlnt ty~ing & heavy SHIPPING/ Sal lu t9500. Action pos. 546·8672 979-4734 ~ d t'l 1 for energetic indiv. 11eek· .,.........., or I.fl us rca SJQN CLERK ing isuccess bound co. Kenmore Washer & Gas estate olfice. $600 'W\ Also i''ee Jubs. Call Willa Dryer S86 ea, Guar & del. Underwritina-t.>ve1unl{ for exper'd lfl· carter. 8J3..2700. Dennis 546-86'12or979-4734 Assistant & rtiv. in shipping dept. ~ Dennis Pe.r sonnel Fngida.ire frostfeee, 19.5 Stock control t'xper. ~l'VlCe or lrvtne, 20841 cu. n .. top freezer. like helpful. Newport Bch Michelson Dr. new ........ IJ60.lOl3 Xlnt oppty for ind1v locatJon. S3 per hr. Lite -- w /3·5 yn workmen's work mvolved. XJ.nt op· TYPIST GI bison 17 cu ft. refrig. comp. exper. 'l'yp10g por. for retire<l 10d1v. Needed full time. Must Brand new. Harvest 50+, accuracy a must Call Donna betwn 9am·l2 be accurate w /recep· Gold. $300. fW.5.95'17 aft Good benefit pkg. Salary Mon-1''r1. 752·1591. lionist backgrowid. San· 5pm. $'100-$000. ta Ana /Tustin area.•---'---------. roll Clk 5h1...J ID i i..-Salary commensurate 1 door refrigerator . ,....lllC), ... K e •-~ w/t"xper ience . <.:all runsperfe<.'tly.$75. Typing +. 1 Yr ex per. Entry level oppt y for 544,5331 btwn lO.ll AM or WestcUfC. 631-0497 in payroll. Sal $600+. bnght iniliv. who seeks 2 3 PM 1---------- (iood benefit package. solid co, Group med /den· · . . licydes 8020 t.al. paid vac, holidays. Van Dnvt:r: 6 hrs per day, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rece~· nist C.all l>an Propp, 841H288. mst qualify for clas~ II Moped Ciao Deluxe, xlnt Dennis & Dennis Person· 11 c ens e for Sen 1 o r cond . .....,,,, XJnt opp Y for indiv. nclServiccoflluntin!lton c p JI li _.,., w/b~kpog background. Ileach, 161681lcHch Blvd, ~~ rogram . . 548.oo9Sor 642·431!4 Typrng 65+. Heavy Su1tel2l -----Boy's~"bi.ke •11t.11TU E Peraonal Collection or plat-et"ythi~: f~~ !Jam, a!ttipm. 't16 Chevy l·l~m 1t.t:p vun MEW"'"" ring' gold &< precious thwtn en!.,r:.08 wil 4 w~·h. wax my "r~uq11u bi· '73 e~int. Wlndow11 all ........_ ..._ R-•~,.:. Port i;aur a ror our:s. ......... tot11 cost. "" ... ~ .---...... r -b ..... K». • ! Call Dale at49tH.821 plane, I'll takt.' you fly · arowi • hydraulic door. ~-**"••a two, mu:sl s11c rifice. --------ll\&!Jon67S-l.372 C..oud~aler,tires,body . 511-a... 83l·3093orS81~ loats. Power 9040 All 11orv1ce recordi., · r-. • ............. ; .. •• .. • • c •• ., s. s. I S2000. ~~. 646· 7698 USED FURNITURE Upright ~agoner puano. Cla.ss1c '64 Chris Crart ._... 9120 -------- M +ct ...... la modernized. &d .. cond, Supur Si><>rt 1~. v.8 ....................... Cl~itn '12 GMC ~ Ton $1.50. Auto 2·dr GE refrtg, ' • Pickup. $2450. S.,.._ gdcond,$35.Port.Singer w/409 hrs. Hrtstol cond. 71 SIX, PAC Cabover CAll 67~11 FROM ESTATES. sew. moch. nds some Bluebook $3900-ufr. cmpr., icebox., atv .. pre---------- BANKRUPTCIES. adj. $105ofS.S905 675-3080 (l0-4) Mure wtr. f750. 673-6606 ·15 Ranchero, A/C. 465 hp. REPOSSESSIONS ,.4 FORMU• .. 23 ~ ,... Sh II r M AM/FM, 8 track stereo. Sofa & loveseat $149, W 3 n t e d : A M I F M " • -•-# .;;.mpur e vr llH trailering pkg, 6 mag sofa, loveseat, 3 tables.< ussette, tr1ullilH•.nd A very clean 1974 model. ~~· Beslo!fer. 900-:l09S whls, cruise cntrol , shell lamps $249, Klngs iu portable radl06, working Sgl OMC 225 1/0, YllF. w/sllde windows, zs,ooo bedroom set, complt or OOl. Call 7Sl·U170 after stereo. head. 400hn1 total LC. Shell, Cits m O!tl ~. & "• rru. 645-0527 w /boxsprio~s & mat epm time. lncludt.'s tandem \.On trucks. $27!> ------- RC trlr. Books $!~300, will '74 1-:1 Camino Custom tresses $14.9.. RESSE ' Old fashion pot-belly SELL NOW ..,'""" ''all 9'7g.5'126 Clus·u1·c. V8, auto, full Crom $49, $79, DINET'Tl! stove perfect cond m"•l 631-3133..,.,.,.,. "' " SETS from $49 $0J $'99 • • ..., owner · ~"SHELL. lift bd boot, pwr, air, cstm inlr, I SS o!SJCs $29 sacrifice $225. ofr <714 > . . bubble wlnduws $.>.25. AM/FM, mags. S48-34\13 amps • H-,j_ .. ~9. 20' Skipjackopen crwser. ~ ' Spec. Dric•oa ~ 165 Mere, 1/0. $6,500. --n Hunchero Squire, i:ood FREEOEl,.l.VERY 2 used 9Xl2 carpels. 2 54&6M7 ~/ t•ond. $2300 /otcer. Cash or Finance t.ollets, 2 sinks with coun-Se 91 50 5'15·0054 REPOSSESSION t.ers751·2263 l.8' Century, 225 HP vs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------trlr, full covers , $950. ·oo FORD fo".100, 15000 ma.. CENTER 2 26" Girl's bikes, 548·356S,675-1995 'OOBM WS:>O new V-8, new dutch, 619 East 4th St SA vacuum, 9' round rug . $1,000 Lr ans, rear end, brakes. • ~·2.l.82or646-8915 51' Twin Diesel Yacht. 546~47 Ladder rack & loolbox. OPEN 9·6, SUN 11·! llO% completed. engmei:. c -..,, .... ,, f 541 5721 · I •-I ·10 Triumph Bot1nev1lle. Sl300. a! er . .....;......:.. " l. · Fishing po oi> .,. rec s , nt>ar new. $39,500. 100'": good cond. $1 2-$25 Completed $49 ,50U. 650. All new, Cherry _6_P_M ______ _ Geroge Sal• 8055 548-9832 Write, 25895 Marguerilt' cond. Nueng, etr,.-Allkmg ·73 El Camino. Vs, PS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prkwy. Mission Viejo, $800/.bst. 67a ·67 37. PB.AC.AM/FM. Mags. All Home furnishings for SCRAM-lETS Ca 9'JJ675, Apt 2·202. b75-8443 _ $2495. 642-MSO days only. ~~~~~~~~asf~~~le ~f!C:. 196820' Mark Twain. '75 Suzuki GT250 $495 or 1952, 79 passenger Crown- phones. Good benefits · Waitress & Kitchen Help. Goodshape. pkg. Salary $800. Firm STi\TlONF.RY Store m S2.50·$2.75+ ups In· S25 751·6503 Sal & Sun 9.4. Foldin~ Suckle -Decay - loca t ed in City of CdM needs Sulesla<ly tcrview 3-4pm. Original chrs. port tv. room air Basi~l~SSe -2A' Starfire, '75, w/trlr, Hampsbire, CM. 540.7198 ANSWERS many xtrai;, $2500. trade for VW. After 5· Sehl Bus in good runnt.ni; 546-6643 5S2·8'100 <.'Ond, $2400. Xlnt body. Honda CB 360. near new. _645--__ 9'.!82_· ____ _ Orange. f .. /t1me. 5 days. Xlnt Pizza 2121 Balboa Hlvd. Schwinn 5 spd Fastback. cond, + many other l!25 OMC. hdtp. head, L IS work in " conds. Ex· NB bo la cl tip •op C Two businessmen sat galley, trim labs, bait ega ecy ,., ys, x r n. ·• it.ems. 8901 Neptune r. dowri at a restaurant ta-µc1:1ally fine rl1<:11tl'le. ---------cood. $85. 548·2413. Westminste r . 842-5681. ble and told the waiter: tank, outriggers. VHF', Xlnt oppty for 10d1v. f'h : Francts ·Orr , futb. lo hrs. Bristol. w/2·3 yrs legal expcr. Sh 675-lOlOfor appt. WAITRESSES OOCJS 8040 Combinauon garage book .. Could you gel us a $l3 ,995. 640.2868 or 110, typing 80. Good Ov•r 21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ale, r acks, books, larger tablecloth? We've 640-4672 benefits pkg. Salary $800. STOCK BOY Gulllver·:. Restaurant Golden netriever Pups. posters. misc. Good dis· 3 big deal lO DISCUSS... -.-_ ......... ----- F/C Bo kk Temporary pos. Needs Interviewing Mon thru Champ100 line, AKC· count. 2020 ~llerton Apt Tourny clubs, 2-PW 4. lllUUD, Rent/ 9050 Q eeper bus1c math&w11lingness Thursbetwn3·5pm. Ex-0 FA · 9 Wk s 55. C.M.(1n rear ) wo ods. S l 20. 35m ~ Good oppty for mdiv. to work. Will train. Apply perienced only, full·Lime <213)596-6360. Sat/Sun 10.4 Yastlica w/elec nash $45. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/bkkpng exper. thru 9am-5pm, M-F, Mr. Fur· Lunch&dinnt!r. OOGOBEOIENCF. J•welry 8070 7ss.3820 Oceanic Expeditions ha:. T.B.Salaryopen. rell,644-1700,extSl!O_. _ 18482MacArthur, Irvine CLASSES t t W d several be rths ava il ~~~~~~~~~~I · 8 a r e · • •• ••• ••••••• •••• •• • • • • Mlscdlaneous a board t h e 6 K fl . '~~~• TAILOR wanted for -April 20 , 7 :30 PM WANTED Wcmted 8081 schooner "Shearwa tcr" alteration shop. Must be WAITRESS Exp. helpful, Nwpt/lrv area 546·49'l8 TOP CASH OOLLA R ••••••••••••.••••••••••• for their 9 day expedition exper'd Power & bllnd but pcrso~ality & energy White adorable poodles, PA 1 0 F 0 R y 0 UR· SSS CASH FOR under sail, visiting 5 of .'\.'Y">TRO\\ :\..,"()(f.\T[" stitch machs. Writ e, are more 1mpo~tanl. Ap. t oy. AKC Ce m al c . So. Calif's. beautiful P 251195 Marguenll' Prkwy, ply at Beggar s .Opera 751_5588 Co6ta Mesa JEWELRY, WATCHES, Good ust.'<1 fum/refrigs channel islands. May ~A~ey M1s~ion Viejo, Ca !ll!675 Rest. 4251 Martingale,----------ART OBJECI'S, GOLD, frzrs&stovesS46-0768 l6lhthru24th 3'723B1rchSt,N Ii Aµt220'Z. NB'1nMacArthurSq.) GokSeftRetrin~ S ILVER S J:o.:RVI C E . EmieMinney,slopper loaded w only 3SO mi, '57 International Tow must s a crifice $650. truck. $2,000. 2066 644·Z12A l'la<.."Cntia Coeta Mesa 76 Kaw soo. m. 6,uoo mi, TOW TRUCK clean, best offer 751·63'72 '73 Ford F500, 5 spd Motor ___ Home___ trans, rebll eng & tram, S.fRent s, 9160 (714)642-4930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '14 PU Oat. Nu brks, FOR RENT 1976 26 FT. shocks, cmpr shell & bed t-stereo, runs gd. 45lt mi. $2450. 548-4193 GMC MOTORHOME 1-V-------9-5-7-0 Fully self contained. --Weekly & daily rentals . CAUTODAY! 979-2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67 l''ord Econoline. 6 cyl, 3 s pd manual trans, w/seats, gd cond. $12'75. 557-0045 AKC 637·6485 F INE FURN & AN-Wanted! Afr compressor Oceanid·;xped1tions '73 Open Road 20'. Fully 100"/.,Employer Tt::AC:llEfl Sub~t1 tule Wu1tr(>';st'S,So.Lag,NB& TIQUES.645·2200 and l960to l964Rambler OHt5.441 110G cont. like new, lo mi, '&tMETRO lnter'nl.Step Retamed Now thru .luly, 8:30·4. CM. I' l & F L Coffee "llEl NEKEN" adl)rable standard trans. Cheap! mW>lsell. 848.8123 van. $325. 554-4442 ---------•I Adult dt·v. program. sho1> e~p. ~efs please. 11 mo blk Lab./lrish Set· FiM Watch Sal•! 581·2515 Boats. Sail 9060 9'79-M26 I' rt• v e x 11 r <' q • <I CharUe s Chili Ofc. (714 > ter mix, loves other dogs, HUGE SELECTION ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jroilen, Trov.i 9170 ---------Secretary /Ret'eJ>lionist .Nwpt Beac h. Sailing businft>S. Office + s~dcs & phone expcr desired. f\tll time, ind wknd11 . C.all 714-645-7100 w /substantially multi· 549-03.St. wonderful disposition. Wed. Apr 13 U1ru Sal. Wheel Chair NEWPORT SURPRISE ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 VW bus. Cust. inter., handicapped adults. $25 WAREHOUSEMAN Own moved to Apt, needs Apr.16. 752-0'784 14, main & jib. xlnt cond, '00 Shasta l:l' Trvl Trlr paneling, carp., cur· 17;.~~:iy Cc~=~ra~6p5;16;~ Nee<lt:d fo r g row 1 ng XJnt home. $10. 640·9134 Raciti Jewelry Co. Wanted i''tlc ~·abinet with lt>ad C /B keel, S950 Port·a pol. Slp!i 4. $850. =j~unroof. M.ust &ell Assoc.,S.A. CafJX!l manuf. 1o~orkl1fl ••AKCMALE l8.18 NewportBl~d_:.CM _ l! drawer.;, dbl rollers. 545·:>SUExt26.S,S·~ 54d.szl5 ______ & • .£ w-.a....~ 9590 SECRET .lRY..POOL Pleasant p e r so n w/slrong typing & some sh skills. F /lime. Apply in person, Robert ~in, William r'rost & Assoc., 1401 Quail St, N. B. ------expcr req•d. Apply •n POODLES Uve-stodc 8075 C811492·6644 23' Albatross Open 1976 Layton 26·. S5000. ,....,..os unnru person. Custo mweave 3 Black, 1 White ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~iic:al ---Cockpit Racing s loop. firm. St>e lit 33:J V.'. Jjay ••••••••••••••••••••••• TECHNICAL T"t Technleions Draftsmen DHi9Mf"I T•c:h Writen ----------i Buyers SECTY /BICl<PR. Carp.:ts. tS..30 Pacific St, 646-0142 646·9795 neg. Morgan m<ire. broke h"tn.nenh 8083 Fully n ggt:>d. xlnt cond. St.1119, Cosla l\le:.a WE WILL BUY FounlarnValley. to ride & drive, blk BstoHer.7!i2'8353days . .o. . .£_., __ 1.# .. ,Parts YOURDATSUM ------Schnauzer-m iniature, d M Id. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------~ _,_.,'""' W -L-.. For para e organ ge mg. O l , & "'c:e._.,.......;es 9400 PAID FOR OR NOT C.-ntUUSe eman AKC.breeder specializes Eng. Wester n ,7 14 ) Conn Min· ·Matic eec. Sup e r Sail e r ! 24 ,.. ....,...,., TOPDOL" '"'R Nt!edt!d for growing 1n RARE BLACKS. 3381011 organ. excellent condj. Trimaran nicest on ••••••••••••••••••••••• - Ca.Jl)t:t manuf. Exper. re· Champ sired black male. · lion, $600, P.P. 532-1259 Coast. Comp I cqpd. VW ENGINES FOR TOP CARS q'd. Apply in person, 13wks,shots646-5237 MiscellanecMls 8080 $3400.Wkdys494-4167. USED-REBUILT IARWICKDATSUM Custom weave Carpets, ••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • • Brand new Pearl Concert Der Buggy Shop 530 '*140 San Juan Capistrano 18430 Pacific St. Foun· Miniature Schnauzer pup Drum Set, perfect cond. Pearson Triton. Very 831 _ 1375 493 _ 3375 lain Valley. py, A KC registered. WANTED 842-<mtl good cond. many t"<lras, VALVES Gnnd S11eclal ! 1 ____ ------Jo' u 11 ti mt'. M at u rt• En«Jine'en woman with goi>11 Programers telephone vo1cr Computer Oprs. 493-2565 TOP CASH DOLLAR Conn Alto c .. x, xlnt cond1-(7141673·7873 llt•ads off, I! cyl. $16. ;di • 1----------1 u R .;>CS v irs 6 <'YI Sl2 mllllt 6's. The fastest dra~ in .the Sc-noodles 'II. Schnauzer "• PA ID F 0 R Y 0 lion $200 644·0125 aft Want Pwr or i1i11l, trade ,1 n·I $l2, most I's. + West . . ;.i Dally Ptlot WAREHOUSE MANAGER LEONARDSMITll Submit Rewmt.-ro BAY&IEACH T l-~Ml'O Temµur:ir ) l'oodle Sall & Pepper, 6 ~~;EJ-:i~~15~tii: 6PM. Jeep, xlnl cond. or sale purt,s. Our work gu,irun Cla~rtcd 1\d. 642-5678. wks. $15 t!a. 556·8576. S ILVI:: R SERVI CE, SJOOO. Chuck 6'11 08~18 or H·t~I. 645.8015 REALTY 759-0811 Sen1c1~s 17M2Sky Park. Ste 101 ln1ne Calif <J;.'7 14 Doberman, fem. Ulk & lan Champ stk 1 yr. Mehrk.n & ubed. trallled s:ioo . a fl 7pm 0!13 ) 5.'Yl wrn F'I NE FU RN , & AN· Offic:• f,,miture & !"l511.8()(J(). ----Fiat 9725 ~.i-nt 808S New VW E ngtn•• l>kt', ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECURITY GUARD Part-Time T .. ephoM SalH (;vod 11ppl,v fnr 1nd1\ w 1•x1><·r 111 wan•hous1• rn~in\ &111t·n 1i-00 r~ l"'r r•"1'1t 1,,.1111 twnt•f1t 111-.i.! SJl<.11' oµ\·11 TIQU.ES. 645·2200 --t-r-··-10' Soper Sabol :.allboat. ~lOO S36·H~l5 aft 3l'M usk -----•••••••••••••••••••••• • complete, S65. 646·:1340 for Dob WGGAGETAGS IBM Selcctr1r II, dual aft5·JOPM ------- from your business card p1lt·h. 1:1 ... 11t•w cond. . . Send one card for earh 9J4l0 i5t 5681 £-:vi'~ Cal 25. satlhoal, J!)Gfi Autoifor Sale I' l! r I' I J-; S <; o I 11 c· n lag plus one spare We 'c I a .,<. I<' b " u u t Y l •••••••••••• • ••• •• •• ••• ketriewr Rik I.ab. m ix. re turn pr rm;inently Main~111I. j1h, c;enoa 71: Antiques/ aaaa SALE We have an opening for a p1tlme secunty gutml to work any sh1fl Tl11~ vos1 lion will provide v:tt'J lion relief & he on <'1111 on ;i relief basig Rel11 el.I military who has :.er ved To11 1•11mm1s~1<111. ~;11.H\ w h 111• t r.11111 11 ~. 1·11 hc·n..ttt:-., pd 'ac E.lrn $250 Up pt•r wk Apply J\ml•·rh Corp . li'222 Armstrun~ Ave, Irv. ltll'-. .. ,,,,~'.( j\\ \'"(){!\ii" Ptn<lftMI A«Jeney .r.2:1 llm· h St. 'I II 557-0045 7 wks Parents purebred. sealed attractive tag & Plancn & Orqans 8090 llonda OH. encl ht>ad. Cfauies 9520 Reas 962 52162 _ _ _ strap. meeting airline •••••••• •••••••••• •• ••• $ 7. So O f 1 rm . F 1 r s t •••• •••••••• •• •• •••• ••• SHOP & COMPARE l.D. requirements. Pre· Hammond. Lowl!ry . cas hil'rs check tak e~. TRUECLA.SSIC IFYOUMUST! In thesecunty ricld or rc·1----------1 TPlephtJne ·nn.y Olk Toy Poodle, fem Papers. I yr old $150. 758·7043blwns 7 PM vent loss & theft! For a Gulbransen Organs & 494·5714 Affa·s Giulietta Sprint. A tired police force person· nel pref'd. TownHftd..Terlron Cherry FastenN" l22A E. Warner Av1· Santa Ana. Ca 9'l7117 COUPLE HEEDED 1111.1. Emr•ln)1'r personalired tag enclose Kawai Pianos. For Your s E A s p R A y clean '61 body with ~allpape.~. fabric or Pncecall644·9200 CATAMARAN. World's beautiful new red paint Poodles ru11p1eJ01, 2 left , Day Glo paper & we Organ spcakt>r & bench fastest 15' production and a '63 1:100 Velocc tieaul b1uwn Pc·d1Rree. will back & tnm your imma'c <.-ondilion $lSoo: sailboat. 175 Jhs . riJ.(J.(ed. engine in gel. running TtJ .11L-.w .. r .. 11r t1•!1•ph11n1• ·---k•e•t•Ji•n·t·.tl ___ 1 1r1 vour ho ml' du 11 rt II 11uo ~l.•k & h:mull•. $30 ea. tap. Or try two cards 750-0660 Colors galore! $16115 cond, <this engine bas 897-4023 backtoback. w/lrlr. Save $'Z30. Call been runrung .!>Lrong in ('114) 545·5511 Equal Opp Emplyr m f SECURITY GUARDS ofr ht., 111\-.tl h1r , •. m1 n .. t1n-.l or d1~.1lilt•J l"'f">n M •1 • t I 1 ' ~· 1 n w,·,tin11"t.-1 ~ V Jiii'\ 1!1 :-,., llu11t l\f h ,lfl'.I IS.11·k1!rrnu1<I If• h11 ... p1t,il rmd11 .ti 1ir 11ur'<1111o( heltl lw lplul l•"nr tnll'rvu•w WB.DER ll1•llnrr W1•ldN \11rl\· 111 ""r"'" &ic~Yoehh 1931 Dtt~ A•~ SontoAna. Frtt toy 8045 l'RIC&i: Ant.q. piano. beaut. cabnt. Doug: 836-6890 my Spyder 'til I replaced •••••••••'!':•••••••••••• S2eaor3/$S &tone. $$95. 836-8292, 70!l it with newer 16001. Will ~'t1'{' to Rood home. I.ah/- Colli.-. f1•mal1•. S mo All 'huh. 4!13 91110 4/Stags $1 .611 ra s. Main, SA loah, Slips/ sell all -including spare 6.9tal'(sS1.50ea. Docks 9070 4 speed trans. tots or lOor more $1.40 ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Junk parts and an MG Salt-s Tax Included S.winC)Mac:hinH 8093 Matten car cover for NO CARD? ••••••••••••••••••••••• SA1L1.2weeks Maylst Sl500. Phone 645·5101'.1 We have 1Hl 1111 m , .. 1 opening for a M'r ur1tv 1tuard al ou1 m.ttwl f9cillty on tht• :ind -.11111 Retired military wbu hJ~ Hervcd an llw sc<•unt v field or retired poht 1• T rorce personnel prd · 11 1·;111 llt•lcn ·1 ult'\ 141.1!.v' W<1rn1•11 "·Jlll1"tl l!• ""urk !I ·' l•1r .I .111w1· ' H.qai.-d} Ul\E'J1\\11nll 'l H't-::-. \nn h•111"'1'1.: ~1·n·1n· .>li. t.""' ~:trt S! 111 ht II J tu1·~ thru fn .. ~.-. r .. ').\.1 P1 ce1uu' l'11•rr1• While toy P on ti I 1• f' r 1• I t• r 11c1ul~ c.11 1~1~. 1;111!1 Ft•malt.• Shcphe1<.1 Collle nux 11 monlh11 old Draw your own or semi Antique Singer Sewing Side tie $100. :l2'. 3<>;1 1-: aft.er 6 or 645·7542 and n>imc. aqdress. phone & machines. SSO ea. Call Edgewater (1 )871·28&1 _ leave msg for Dennis. w<''ll make one card per Tim, 552-4490. tu)1. Add 2.5< each. -.. $!00. Reward for acccpla· bit' live-aboard sllp. so· Motor Sailer . Respecti· ble gentleman. exec. Call '61 Karmann Ghia. 2180 cc eng. 48 Webcrs , head wk, Empi, 8 spokes, radial~. recond. l hnJOut. St.·e to apprec. $2000 or C'on~uter trade for PU. El Camino or Ranchero. 642-4689 We offer out stu11t11nJ.( wages & benefits 11w I rn t ing profit shanng 1•a1u 111 cash quarterly. l'lork purchase plan, 10 pu1d holidays, paid medlC'nl. dental, vacations. flick leave, retirement etr . TownMl96-Textron Cherry f'•astent•r:i l22ol E. Warner J\V{' Santa Ana. Ca 92707 ('1\4) 5'1S·S51l Equal Opp t:mplyr m 1£ I'' I 1-: I' IL 0 ~ E !',O l lt'{Tt)lt~ Wt• Ot'<~I 10 l(lrl.,_ 111 w1 1h nr1t•t n • .• 1•rvat11111~ 111 lh•· t•Vf'nmi.:•;. lluurh WllJ.(~ I IXlllU'" "" 'I'll 101: t ·1111 11 fti·r Jl> M ~1"'11..t TELEPHONE SOLICITORS l'!lTMk: f lWM llO~H. If O H lJ N I T 1-: l> CF.I< 1-:RHAI. l'Al.SY c;UAltA="Tf';t·:f> WAGJo: NO 1-:~I' EH !Jt;J-0107 or Secy FctPu1u ---------·1 Pff'IOf!Mf D•pt. Sodnhlt pers on wil l met!l 111tcr~11lml( dwnl•. for ofc of lnl'I firm. Al~u Fee J obs . Call l'ol ly Brown 833-2'100. Denn1i1 & Dennis P ersonne l Service of lrvine. 2082 Michelson Dr. TELLER l"1t1m,• 1><>i.1tion av;11I Hunkin~ t•i.per. µret"d. Call Mr s Todt! 1.1t Oolileno;tole Bank 1n Downey, 111230 S. Paru mowit. 1213) 923·9461. Equol Opp Emplyr m /( SECY (IECEPT 'tlRE CHANGER-Min 1 Repidly a r owinf! yrlirestoreexp.SOOO+to Ar chitectural t'irm !llart.6452380 n eeds m ulti inlented --------- secy. Typi.na 80 wpm, I Tow Tnick Oppor. person ofc. a happy 1 yr exper, good drtv'g wam. Architectural bk· re<'. Apply at Harbor lmd helpful, nol req'd. Towing ()c}, 964 W. 17th More in(o, 752-9164. Peter St. C.M. A. !Aodrum & Assoc.,•-;;;.;.;.;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-.-;.-.-.-.--; ask for Rusti Ser vice Station Att.-n· dant, exper'd. Uay & l:•et. Full 4t p/timc. l\p· ~~talion. 17th & Senice Sla. Attendant, QPer'd. Full or p /timc. ~ Arco Station, 11th lrlrvtne,C.M. DlllD'l drop the ball ! G~t a Job "1&h 1 low·~t Dally l'llot Claulfled Ad. a.-ea.~ TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS 1.tt & 2nli Shlftis VOLT •t .,,....,CWIA••"' t .. '~ Jll I•. Jl41C ..... Drh• S~M741 (A~From Oran&eCo. AJrport) Eqllal Oppor EmpJ.oye.r WOODWORKERS Mlllm••n ~ ·'""''mblc·r' C;ill 7!"ll \!132 ••••.•..•..••.......... ~od check or money or· 19'17 Neccbi • 'Lid ya derto· freeurm sew machine. PILOT PRIMTIHG We ofr this brand new Ii mo o 1 d (cm a l c l'.O. llox 15a0 $489, fully aulo. Necch1 Au.~ltalian Sheµ. Lovc11 Costa Mesa Ca 92626 for exactly 'h price, ---------everyone 968-87()(", ------· -·--$244.50. ($10 monthly or ·~Avalon Mooring. Best .............. ESSES• 90 days cash, ok). Fully locaUon in harbor. Front K puppu•s to gd homl'I\ 1 l"l"IA 1 1" guar'td. We lake trade row in front of beach and Hlk Lah & <'Ocker mix. Stngle Sets $39.50 ins. Before you pay store Sc ari • s re:; t au ran l. 003 0325 Leon al 833 8095 lve mes. Xlnt w .r h1ldren 645-7110 1-'ull Si1..e $44.50 prices ror similar sav-Mooring no. 15 fur sale ~ 1005 B&J Mattress Foc.tory ing.s on other new, re· 114-346-1524 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .......•. !?.5.~ 838 Eo~t !st St. S.A. possessed or recondi· looh, Spe~ & '61 Karmann Ghio. 2180 rc cng, 48 Wcbers, head wk, Empi. 8 spokes, radiah1 . rcoood. Ufruout. See lo apprec. $2900 or consider trade Cor PU, El Camino or Honchero. 6't2 4t>K!l Wonderland STOHEWllH:SALt: 547·5636 Honed sewing macb's. Sid 9080 , P&J C ox AAenc y Of Anti t New&. U3ed f~. appl ~· NEWPORT BCll TENNIS <Patricia or Jerry Col'> ••••••••••••••••••••••• .es. misc. Wilson s Bargum CLUB. Limited Mem· S48-«25 anytime (except S k I Bo at, 2 ·1 S Jt P 1910 FORU II tJ 0 E w 11reho11 5" Nook.(2 Stores I. 545 & bersllips. 644·0050 during Barella). Johnson's, /\s king $1300. crammed wtth ovtir SOO 8J4 W. 19th, CM. 642·793C 962·9787 aft 6PM. 4 door deluxe $700. Finn. 646·1944 music boxes. n1ckelo &548·3262 GUITAR S25. SngJ . bed SportilllC)Gooch 8094 ---1 dt.'<lfl pianos, c1rcu:1 or - -$25, 4 wrought iron ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulastron 19'73. 18' deep V Nash, 1934? Rmble seat 1(1111 :1. w a ll clock s. **I BUY** t>1'!'11tool11 $>.5. 645-3269. Gun, Tomson Center hull. 302 Ford eng, cpe. Unrestorcd $2000. 11,rondfather clo1·ks, 646-7~8 arms countenucr. 6 l>nr· IB /OB. 270 Volvl) 1111t 714 /548·1542P/P. fa~~~:~~ci:~~~~rth ~~ia~~s~'":lt~ir~ifi -V-lll-t-·s_L_a_t_ln_l_m_po_rts __ rcls, 5 scopes. ammo i~~~· !'~XP~~~,~~t~·~Jr St-e-_yr-.-19_39_c_o-nv2io. !l-un- Amcn<'an lnternat1onal sellor SELLCorYou. OpeniogaroundApr.11 M50.830·7l85 meld. Sac. for 11dluol. ninl'(: rare. $4200. Gallenc<;. ll!02·TKetter· MASTERSAUCTIOH LidoVillageMall.Nwpl Golden Spike com· Dys 532·2892 ; cv11 . 714 /548-1542 111.: St .. lrv1 n10. Tel. 646-86161i833-9625 Spanish Med. 7• couch ~emoraUve winchest.;r 751-4185 '26MODELTCOUPE 7~ 1777 Open Wed thru . u 11 / t nne, never ftred w /ong 289·C·4 Ford engine. 'iut !IAMto4I'M. Vis it' BI.ACK8'VINYLSOFA. Aquanums m new" carton & documents. Skl·Boat 18'. nds a lot or Auto trnns. Corvalr • •SllOP AT•,,. Jonathan's CANNERY VILLAG.I!: 25 Sho~ lo Serve You 422 31st St. Nwt>t Bch Renaissance Pool Table!\ & Antiques . Mfg !'lhowroom now open to the public by appl. Wholesale/Retail. Call for free brochure 558-73'2. 2304 W 2nd, San· ta Ana •MOVING 54&.e• Leavlna Newport Beach aft 3 yri. 44 Tiffany type lamps, c ut gla111, pottelalns. brom.ea. art· jlw. Fanfare 418 3lllt, Newport Boh. (113.-2117 . LASTDAYAPRJL2J. .......... 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WbltlpooJ trash compac. tor. Xlnt cond. Mlke Mcl.au&hlln W-4885 SI9S $!5ea. eves. 646 7029 $500. 552.8()1'9 aft SPM work. New Volvo eng. front, Cor vette rear. 552-3026 .o.uw'"'YP-DUCTS Bestolter.673-6580. original body, S39SO King sz bed cmplt. gd c:ood $75; Box springs. mattress & fram es. 151-7461 -"' ""' Shotgun. rnre model 36 Private party 645-5913 CaJ1613-2213 Winchester , 9mm rim· WOVEN WOODS firew/shells. $100. Firm. You don't need a ~un to ~Roe:•, 498-3985 "draw Cast " when you Rods 9540 SPAN. d in . rm set , beautiful & In xlnt cond. $125/bllt ofr, 675-2016. & MIMI IUHDS TY Radio place an ad In the Dally •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Wooden shutters & pull 1.!a ~ 8091 Pilot Wl'nt Adi! Call now DUME BUGGY $750 bllod3. Up to 80% ofl re. ,.n. -64.2-5678. 2066 Pl t' c M tall. 9 AM ti) 5PM call ••••••••••••••••••••••• -acen 13• • · oo-8951 COLOR TV'S ~/ Auto s.n1e •. P_... Ne::~~~:~: ~r;~~. SUPRt IVY!!! ~ti:f~MA8~2. ..!:~~! ........ !~!.~ .. !!t;~~:~!~ .. !~!'_~ Both Sl.25. Custom Floral 12' mahogany planks. 8 Portables &Con.1ole11 bdJpnU2S. 661.()538 to 18" wide, 1 to 2" thick. SlOO to $268. 50c per ft. 6•6·8080; WRICHTTV Naugahyde Sofabcd & ~ 548-5735 785W17t.hCM 646·1786 rticllners, coftee table. • matlressoa & box spr• 8' Stereo tlSO, 1tt>roo w I ..... & M.- lnp, 675-S3S9 Lipe $SO. ontnlal din tbI, ~- l50, bile & wbt dt1sk sso. •••••• ••••••••• •• •••• •• MUST SELL! 8ookcaaf cbatldl'r ,$SO. cedar chat loah., t•t1t1cac•/ w•ll unit. aius w twood S&C>, frm d oil ·& prints s.na f020 coff. tblli, oxl onslot1 ~ISO. Wrld bk Ency S75, ••••••••••••••••••••••• aamc tbl. matcb'&· wood 11111orl pot• Ii planta. V"" n o P!XP"'RtENCE coif. lbls. «aceru. Kin~ rsnb'l. 5707 Selll!bOrt Dr, 6 , .,.A,-.n ·1 .,, •queen bdrm. MU, ma\. NB.SC.S.3Ul'7. ~am. P11int, layout & dt· treues. Sola It lov•at, ---------JJlln noo·1kld. Spau. l'edlntr, lampi, dlMUe, '1aULake bed for ~ or 1" 'clean rl11h11. wax & ~urlo caboL Xl.DL co!Ml ton pick up truck. '350. w&1h. Top quaUt.y. lo GRAND OPEHIMG SPECIAL SAVE $30 654-4760 '1Ntl7 prlc:a-. Frest.~ ._ ____ • ___________ ,.. ....... But We Feel These ore the LOWEST PRICED FIATS IN SOUTHERN CALIF. • BRAND NEW 76 FIAT 128 2 DOOR SEDAN {SER. 2104295! USTPRICE •3373 FACTORY IBATt '400 DICKMIUER OISCOUNf SAVE '874 s2499 • OVER200 'J(.c.U~P,. 1. f ,,,.. z:wt-, • '1976 FIAT 2 DOft STANOAIO °"'' )• s-. I"' t 10011>1 52499 • '1976 ftAT 128 2 0001 CUSTOM ....,.,,.7 .. l!o>• 1~. »1900)1 '2799 • 1976 FIAT 131 2 DOO• s snao . ....,,,.-. (SER. 01,8270) '3299 • ACTNOW! BUY TODAY! UMITUOFFUI • SUPERB SERVICE 0£PT. ............ ., ,,..,, ......... e.,, ..,~I•« le !'.let .. ,.. AU ~ ........ , .. & lit. ...... -' ... ""'-4'100..-.. DICK MILLER MOTORS '20 w. yt.,.,. 'I Safthl ba S57-2132 } - .. I • °" DAILY PILOT/ Wedne!d!y. Apnl 13. 197/ Auto•. lmporhd AMto1, l~ AMtot, IMporled .. PILOT·AOllEATISEA Wedn•~x.April 13:.?'E! .W0S W..W } 95'0 W..ted 95'0 AMto.. IMporW b:w ............ t7i2 ;w ..... , ........ tJZS ;.;.:;. ........ •••:;;;; .... IMpcHW .... IMported Auto1, IMporhd , , ····•·······•····•····· ....................... .•.••.................. ..•....•............... ........••.••••••...... . ..................•... ·····•••··•······•··•·• ..................... , ... CASH FOR CARS! Audi 9707 ''9 IMW 1600 1976 AAT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ronc'-9750 Tophl 97'5 Volow09'ft ~~7Q Tops Dollars paid ror WE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coupe, 4 spd, AM/FM 124 SPIDEil ····~·················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ . C'Lean used cars, trucks & MEED "13 lOOSL 4 dr. Sil/Blue, SU?reo. and more• Looks Roadster. s speed & '73 'Ulk'/bllt 914 S Slpd '76 Toyota Celira GT Mt '78 1~a!,ug· ~ran~n4;;' ~~.AaklorPaul CLIAM .!tlr,Slt!rl'0,48000m1.lm und Runs Creal Only AM /FM stereo. Ownl'r AC AMffMsten:O Qt!~ ba e k . Beige, 111r, ~nt.f/l-'M mis. ui. USED CilS mac. P .P. $2000/ofr. ~95 <ZXX866> Crevier driven w /only 12,0UO t ires nu i.bocks •new AM /FM. xlnt cond. 96 ,. Iler. e. HOWAR.OC-..nvlet 673-6789 BMW83S-317lSanlaAoa mlles. Finished lo sky 2150 HsiHw .... clul~b. ST.OOO. '<213 ) $4005. Pb~·41~ ~~iu or mesaa,o Dove&QuaJISta HOW C--' 9715 blue w/matchlng top & C.0...M '45 5700 9'4~art5pm. '68 T 70K i ---·-----Nl!."WPORT B.EACll CALL rAl'PY 1974 Audi •'ox, 4 dr, air. ..,.. ' 1ntenor. Ideal for your Ha • __ ---<>•MPOoyot1a R&JI m · • ""'O BW B"'' r'"'blt. ana AM/f.M ~•~r·~. ~uncool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• G·' "' au v ..,, """' " ·-• WEPAYTOPOOLLAR 5 40-5630 ~•"'""'a s ummer vuc:ataon. MercedHlem 9740 l9603S6B,origeqwp. u '6420-t33 • new clutch, budeni.. $3,200. 673-WM 1974 Capn. 26,000 ml, 4 ('" .. 0 11) cond $3500 or orr .,.,.,. ., ...... uo t•OR TOP USED CARS pd F C 11 •a.r ' •••••••••••••• ••••••••• · • • .. .NU • .,...,..,....., Jo'OREJGN,OOMESTtC ...,, .... ttedr, 9709 ~1rt~p:..SOO· • ONLY $5395 ~ 642·5675•495-1938 1973TOYOTA. .69 T 111 Air acrt0' or CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARQUIS VOLVO •75 roRSCHE 914 MARK II COUPE AMl~~e rwis. gd lks ed ... IC your car ls extra clean 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '74 Austin Manna. 4dr, 0-... 9720 MJSSIONVIEJO Mew• UNd :>spd, AM ffM, ttallyc 2 Or. lla~dlop ~1th only SlJO 6'13·73211/675·0»\· •• t.eeusfirst. COSTA MESA 45pd, great ,as 11aver , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·2110495-1210 OVER 100 wheels, Radial~ anli 31,000 m1lc:1. F.qulppctl - IA.UER IUICK xlnt eond. $1750 Must DRIVE A MHCEDES Mori!! On\y zt ,000 miles. W/4 speed, pwr. stt•cr1111!, ·74 SUN RUG w /sum'OOt. 2!r1.S Harbor Blvd. WE sell, tx.•in.: trunsCerrcd. LI TILE ....___..__ 9727 .......... D sr• •y A Beaut1ru1 While w 1lh radio, ht-ukr & mr contl Lo ma·~. Jl&Jl. xlnt. cond. <.:osla Metia 979.2500 MEED (714) 548 2700orS48-8176 ••• ,,_ "" I -Jo'awn Jnterior. Jn flaw· (386PllQl. Th111 We<'k 675-4558 WE BUY YOUR IMW . 9712 SAVE A LOT ···~=-::·M··.·.··:7••7•••• HouHofhnporfl le ss co n dition ! OMLY$1895 ,67VW_l_u-sC __ ___,.---. . ---AUTJIORIZ~~D (118MWE) Crevier BMW .. HR"'UIS TOYOT • -··-r-· CLiAM CARS USED CAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~RIOWIP &CCKODM !TASRUt:,. HO..,.DA C MERCEDES DEALER ~~~~~na ~1'!510N VIEJ 0 ,.. Hesl Ofr. Tam 552 4400.:_ &TRUCKS Mow ,.. ,.. " n GrS 6862Manchestcr, _,._ 9756 831·2880495·1210 '60VWConvrrt.Run:s Sun Juun Capistrano MAHY Buena Park Ru.n Royce _____ _ CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828llarbor Blvd. COSTA MES/\ 546-1200 TOP DOLLAR PAID JMMEDll\TELY FOR ALL 1''0REICNCARS CALL OR COME IN TOSEEUS NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100W.Cst llwy, NlJ 642-9405 wt:ouv •USED CARS& TRUCKS• Come an or Cal I FREE Appraisal Groth Clwvrolet 18211 Beach Blvd 1 luntington Bcarh 847-6087 • 549-3 331 •• • .:real $750. TOP SPAID 831·1375493·3375 ToCltooMFroml 523-7250 ••;;1••0•£•A••l•E•R••1•N··u.S~A·~ Triumph 9767 ~ 1059&528-1510 CA.UGORDOM U.._.IVERSITY On the Santa Ana l''wy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----COST~ MES~ " ROY '70 SPJT!o'IRK New top, 'b'1 VW HUG, runs. needs A A OkkMOIMle '75 280C. Lt blue. 12.000 ffi{ CARVER radials. Merco. Ch~an, work $590/Resl orr. AMC-JEEP COMEIH & SEE srECIALS Hoada Can • GMC rru. Load{-<!. Xlnl cond. ROUS·ROYCE runs great. s12so. 6736184,K33·M4_6 __ _ 25:MHARBORBLVD THEAUMEW 13210 4 t>Oor. 4 speed, Trsks Sl.3•000&~~6825 1wtJama-" 497·3195 1976 VW Bus. lo mi. COSTAMESA 630C5'HOW! radio <097PKE) 2850HarborBh·d. New-1 S.u • Por..rhc cng, xlnl cood 549.a023 MOW 52795 Costa Mesa 540-9640 75 4S(t)LC, black, t an Int. _..... Volksw-9770 S36 0900 CAR OUTLET CmltForC.-s raid For Or Hot 2145HARBOR BLVD. <Harbor & V1c'lona) <:OSTA MESA 64~0653 Autos, Imported ....•....•...••........ I.Ha Romeo 9705 •••.•.••.•..•.......... TRUE CLASSIC under warranty 20,000 aosto SUNDAYS ~-· -------SADDLHA.CIC 888 OOVESTREET Joguar 9730 ma. alloy wheels. sun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• '00 VW B~. New tire~, VALLEY IMPORTS Nl•ar MacArthur ••••••••••••••••••••••• r o or . new X W X Subcrla 9762 '70 VW Hug, great rond, r i.'blt eng, xlnt cond. 831-2040495-4949 &J.imborE-elloads JAG XK120, drop head M1 ch<·lan:., $21 ,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM riidlo. nu painl, 962-(;839 833-1300 cpe. 1951. C head, O 4!W-489'l '76Sub:iru 8estofr. 752.5770 CREVIER &I SI " HOADWAY SAMIA AHA 8353171 "lH( UUIMA ll OHIVIN(i M ALHINt *USED BMW's* '75 S30aa JIKWT TqPIUYER S..-..· u:. f1nt. & la:.t ! Tup dollJr paid for 1mporb. COST A. MESA. DATSUN earns. Very quick ! New MEW SUBARU black lacqut-r. n ew '70MH2flOSl':,llk<•nu.a1r $2847 maroon hades. P1r<.'lh~ on AM /l"M, lthr ml. m1ch * * st~ disc wheels. $7500. lire-:,. 1 owner & dn ver. St•r. (9373841 WRUPY). J R1 C'kman 106Coral Ave 13.Jlboa Is 80 Used & Hew Motors 213, 795 2551 or •75 Mercedes 2KO, 12,000 u£\..a1 lcx·ally· Carl<>l> Carnon \.~" "°O_o~ 7c••.7,,.7 ma, ll gm , full pwr, undf'r v ™5 Jlarbor Blvd "'-'"-_ wrnty, xlnl c:ond 548 7fl7<1 .,.,_; <' ('<~la ~fr~a 5·10 1~110 _. ~ e1'/JIJ.4RU ,... 'ti7 Jal!uar XKE Rdstr, 1963 Mercedes. 220s. runs vi. ~' MEW•USED vw·s Over 125 IMSTOCK Hard to find moc:Ws '71 SQUARERACK, nt.'w vaml. l!d. m & out. $l200. 675 1301 For Sa lt• '70 VW Fa:,tback, i:ood l'Ondition $1200 (714)962 ~2_. -- 'ti6 VW Bui:. Snrf. nu hres • re hit en)(, $6.50. 1': ves on· ly. t'42·Wl4 '74 3 OCPt' S IH 7461.WR xlnt cond, SaBOO. 722·4364 good, air cond, i.h:reo, ""tllM~'-~ aft~~·--_ _ new pa ml, 01>en lo ofr. Alfa's G1uhella Spnnl. A '75 200Z 4.-.pd fi2'JN HK <·lean '6 1 body with '71l 20024spdS/H :J34PCW OVER 40 '73 1200. 4 sµd , AM , FM. hlr. l!d tart's & body. Sl!JOO C'nll 546 63!Mi 49'.l·3285 51 I 5 So. Strett IZ1lllU·0141 17t41SZl·7211 '73 M•rcedes Ben& Toyota 9765 450 SLC ••••••••••••••••••••••• beautiful new r<'d paint '7520024.'>pd764NJM 71 L>ulsun 260 Z, Clt-:in, Clean used Triumph. and a '63 1300 Vcl?c c Clos~ On S..ndars :.lick, :.ur. rna~s. fl trk Jaguar and Mli mcxk b engwe 111 gd. running ---stcrl'<>. $1550. 644 477!l or now on display. Over 26 --------• cond. (this en~me hai. ORA.MGECOUMTY'S &t2·03.2'l Lease/Buy Plans availa· TOP been runmni:: i.trong an OLDEST bltt. sensible payment:. One owner ltolls Royce ........... . trade-in w1lh 2tl,OOO uc· lual males. t0'.!426). Very exccpuonal Cilr mus t see DOLLAR mySpyder 't1I I replaced • & 'i i 260Z, xlnl cond. Ncw ~..J • 11 with newer 1600>. Wall '• tires. mag:., AM /FM, PAID !><!11 all -andudmg spare air 4~ !J688 , FOR CLEAN 4 speed trans • Ioli. ot Junk parts and an MG ·n OaU.un 280Z, lake nu. _____ ,Mallen t'ar <'over for SJlc:.S<•rv1ce·Lca:.mg Loadcd.6M$7800 Pnred ut "'""BR1Ab0Utlv•~~·1<Ht• $1500 Phone 645·5 1011 RoyCarYer,lnc. to sell. Uays 979·585l .,_.,1'lfll ·}n~_-.. _n_·_•_ after 6 or 645·7542 and Rolb fto, l'{' BMW 1-:ve!. 751 11534 ___ Karmann Ghia 9735 ..•.......•............ to appreciate ROY CA.RYER IMW 1540Jamboree rtoact NEWPORT BEACll 640.6444 HEW '77 RA.HITS * I 00/o DlscOWtt * On Most Model:. '75 HUS 13000 mi, xlnt. <'<>nd . S4!JOO . Call: ~100, 7:30AM·5PM leave m"g for Dennis J:>rnJamborec l975 Datsun 11210, ~Int 9707 Newport 111.•Jl'h ti-10 6444 mod' new lire<;, SZ600. Karmann Ghia '70 78.000 MGI •VW S..~nnarke .. o7 B.,q 74?0/\W .. $.'ll 1 •71 VWIUS Factory Wl's tphalia l'ampt•r. 4,pd. rJd10. FULLY !-:QU IPPED! h:!,0110 orii:1nal malei.. 't•r\ n1<·1· eond1llnn I .I< ·:w.1 t 'n•vwr BMW • ....................... IMPORT CARS 'i6 Audi Fox. Whttf'. 4dr, ALL MODELS A/C, cruis e contrul, ----1 AM /FM i.te reo radio l'VT. PTY. Needs a car Coco mat.<.. <bpd. si850 for SJOO as Mlllll ao; po!.s 552·11028 after 6 P .\1 & Mus t run i:<f • i;75 2-11!/l w~keods !Jll.1 00-15 m1 . Sl600/or bc5 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• -IJ.IO-IB5 I 7 I MG B Perl N1. rnnd B"W '""'" .7, A. r.:at 9725 -5 .,._: -Gh .,1u,. Yellow. Mai::.. SJ&l!J 1ofr ,., """~· ~'""fl a1r.n ln.wmann ia ... ovct 496.4739or5477103 sl<'rPO. \l1l·h. XA S ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'ni.: . .isW.-hers.headwk, - rad.Jal. S1t>nJ br. S-1850. 117 1-'lal 850 ~pult>r, S7!">11 or 1-;mp1, 8 i.pokt'!i, n'.d1als. 71' > MG B, Alnl <'O nd PP644 711tH Eve~ , b:.l. lx·~t ol!cr. 835 0!>64 o r rcrond. lhruoul. S<>c ln 17.000 ma. fully loadl'd 846 5Wlll'V'> appr<"r. S2900 or rons1dt>r l\fuM ~al·n(ll't'. l1t·'l nfr 'c? 8.t I y~ •,fl/ .... S If I 11.1:1 ;11;1 S,111\,1 i\n,1 '<i1B,,1r /Ull .... '£111 n .. I O•• kl ,4 . $1( II Volvo 9772 '69 VI/ in X (I lh4 .. SI I// ••• ••• ••• • ••••••• •• •• •• Avtos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos. H•w 9100 Autos. M•w trade tor PU. El Camino lJkl'' f;.11>277:1 9800 or Ham·hl•rn 1).12 4till!I THE NO HASSLE DEALER 11B·i1'123DW' .. $17/l ·11w 1t1t<'1'>CID .. $1311 '67 Chori l' //lJ I ~ 14 // '70Ghi<J(<>nv /'IHI ')11,7/ '71Bu~aor71311 .... $19// '70Poptop 316!i .• $?711 '71 Cmµ J711il.JI .. \22// n Bu. 4YGHP, .•. $2 JI 7 ............................................................................................ - 71 MllCUIY MAICMNS Vt to\lt~ttt, 'Ml'O 4 ......... ~ ,,.,.,'"'J . ., •• Po\ ,, .. , to 90 t L ).u{j() Tiiis 8o0c1t stetion wagon COtM\ with redl1t torn, rick & plnloft s teering, fold down ~•r wat (~. 7R'1YSOl937) Yours. for lmmeol1lt dtllveryl llOS.61 montf't f()( "monlllS 00 a~ov11 of cre<Jll. U076.J6 tot· al cull p<ice lncluO•n9 tea £ lie .• lS26' ?8 dtltrred paynwnt P<"•ce lf>clUOlng ta•. Ile. & ••· ~MC9 char!llH. AIWlull percen· t1~ rtlt ll.SI,_ 72 CAPll 2000 ''"' .vtorn•'''· '-*"inf. .__,~ ..,,., tDQCI, """ \HOA11 &$f' GUCM••om 74 PINJO IUHAM>UI I cyt • 4 WJiO • f .td~. 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FM 1-:Xl'l.U~IVEI.Y VOJ,\'0 '61 POllS<:tlf: Xlnl hodv ~t~·rc•l t•a,M•\lt· :\lld1 l .. ori:t·~t VohoDcal<·r Hun' 'Cf" l!d l'l~·a~t· t1r1''· $2:!50 I*\\ "'' 1n1>rani:cl'ount~! l'illl ;irt 1;t• :\111:!11 :!79H 1!17 1117:! UUY •>r LEAS t-: -IJIH~:LI Auto1, Mew 9800 Autos. N•w 9800 Autos. H•w 9800 r.:T";"W"1l"'t"l".:::r:::ll..:or::orwrllC':irn ·······•··············· ..........................................•... ~~~ '77 Rabbit Cfuunpcu,Jne &fit ion~ •••••• '65 '70 THE CHAMPAGNE look for the beer budget 54618 .. PLUSTA.X I &UC. Ser • --90·99..,.Y TEST DRIVE THE DIESEL USED CAR MANAGERS SPECIALS Aft U11ltt S.ltfect To Mor S .. e. tff•dln Tlww 4.17. 77 VW 7 rASSIUS 00'l'1" ...i,.,.,, ~ •JYi. 10'.i 0 h~ ....... ''"'' If, 11¥) mo (hOOMWt:I FIAT 128 2 DR. o4 'P""'J. ,,,j..,_ hP ""'· IJI,,.. I -•, ,~..,... Bl"" ~. 1141.N'.1) ALFA ROMEO RDSRR. " \,,_j. /loM/fM mo. ~/blori top. flllMXH) • V.W.IUS rodio-htotet. Lon of ROOll'I! 54895 53199 51495 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 1972 VOLVO 1800COUPE 4 s pl'l'd 1w/overdrive,. AM /FM stereo radio~ in suJ>{'rb mechanical ~n~ d 11 ion. Jm m acor'«te J lhruoul! Ideal for lhel'il\. crowd"! (301ETV). OMLY$4995 MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 831-iaao 495.121-0 . · '76 Volvo 21i4GLO, sun roof. air, /\M/FM stcf't><> <·a~\t·lh'. 50.000 ma wrn· ty. ,.,. $7,500. 5.5!1·49711 1965VOLVO 122 SE:OAH /\utom.1tH·. r;id10 .& hl•alt•r. A one owner t•ar an unbd1cvabl<' condit~n I hruoul 1 (JISN921): A cla.'>SIC at OMLY$149S • MARQUIS VOLVO : MISSION VlEJO, . _ 831-2880 495-1210 • " ·--~~------:· '7G Volvo 242DL, a..!!.t ; AM/FM s t ereo. \a.I' • group, 642-8974 l!175Volvo164·E. Low rnl1 fully cquip'd. Cal C 644-54711or640.9282. °" Autos, Uted • J .......•......•...•• ~,. G.nerol , .. t ..................... ,t: -.. '"' * $499 &up ~ OiYOrce·Mus t Sell: '71 Dodge Clubcat 132SO; "1 Datsun 610 11'750; •7i P lymouth m e d i unJ wagon $2250; !6~ P l ymouth S po t .. Suburban, runs $800t$ 8»7185 • 990 '74 AMC G·CYI Sport11bou Deluxe. P 1S. I' 18. reclln Ing lleat~. $!050/trnM:t 642 3.179 ~~~ ............. !!.'.'§ '76 Bwck Sk)'hnwk w:-41 spd. :?S,000 mi. 22mp s:noo. 49e-M:!t t l .. Wednftdey April 13. 1977 • . n ' Auto1. UHd A.uto1. UHd .......••••.•••••.............••...•......•..• Avto1,U11d . Wednnday, ··········•·•·········· Apr1113, 19n DAILY PILOT D8 ~. UHd Awto1, UHd A..to1, U1ed fly.nouth 9960 ,ontlK 9965 Auto1, UHd Wo1, Used .. , •......................................... ·•••···••••···••······· .........•.....•••..... .................••..•. . .........•................................... CdllH 9915 Cor1'ettt 9932 fwd t940 1973 Plymouth 9 pass 70Grond Pm tor Imme<! Y9CJCI 9974 '-91 9974 'ontloc 9965 Auto1, Uaed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w11on. Sport Suburban. aM.Je Loaded $1700 best •••••••••••••••••••••'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7' S.•1Ne1 '68 Corvette convt, 427. 4 TOW TRUCK 60,000 ml, P /S, P /8 , olr Olll968-7U7. '74 Ve111 Weaon, xlnt ·71 Vea• W.iao n, ~~.000 '70 Pontiac C11l1llna v ... 9974 Whale, blk vinyl. a Lr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stocbooee Crom. Clot.h or apd, custom p.illlt, lo ma, radio, rack , redials. xlnt shape, $1995. nu. New motor, trJni. , __ , .. _, ln•-rior. Cho1c• •A"'"' ....... u.<,67 .. -19% '73 Fo rd f"SOO, 5 spd cond Sl~ ~-<&121 e vs. lassif1ed Adl> :.ell b11 87~17 -or best offer 1651 _...., "' "' ~ ...., ......., ~ tram, reblt eog & trans, 833-d items, small items or .,_ pwr ateer. & bl'U $800. ·73 VEGA 3~0 Station 963-.116116 Waaon. $2200. S48-4703 or MW4.16 dr color1. All fully ,.-_-_-----9-9-3-3-1 m•J&U-4930 1318 •Y• anyitem.642.5678 WantAda CaJl"2·S678 PlucentaaAve,CM eQ\ipped. (666RXH>. As --r-Clasalhed Ada &42·5471 Sell Idle llem1 642~ lowu ••••••••••••••••••••••• iO Ford Corti.Ila, 4 dr, 4 AMto1, Hew tlOO Auto1, Mew 9100 Autoa, Mew 9100 A.tot, Mtw tlOO Aalto1. Mtw 9100 Awto1, Mtw 9800 '7 4 C 0 UC A R X .R 7 . spd. runs good. $21S. Call •• •••• •• •• ••••••••••••• •••••• ••• •••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••••~••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••• • • ••••••••• •• • Yellow/Wht PS/PB, tilt, 9am·5pm 496-1762. stereo. radials ,~-------~ ....... ~-. ... ICI BEAUTin.JL! I( you're i3FordSqulreWgn. Mint 1e r1ou1ly interested. coed, au xtras. 13 Coupe de Ville, Sen ti.nets burglar alarm, AM/FM wtoruo tupl', • c r\Use, locka, radl11lr., xJntcond. $3750. 002·8795 come look & make orfer 499·122tl Also have SUZUKI 90CC ---- Motor bake & KITE Manridc 9947 l>ailbout w/trlr. 6'15-7733 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1IJy-.. 673 4122 eves .71 M k t,.. d '71 C:ou~ar l(R7. $3350. lil';l\Utlf1JL' avenc , op con . ;11r cond. PS, auto tran:.. S148S t>l4 6168 1;.15 7733 or 673·4122 1975 El Dor11d11 . l11w ----1972 Mavcnck, 2 dr Uni; mlle11ge & m;iny 1•xl ra:-. Dodge 9935 39,000 m1 , PS. xtrJ xtra 8>00. P /P. 548 .. 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nil't:. ,74 Cpe DeVille. 1 7:! l'harKl'r SE. sacrlf. 751 5ti&t 510 931)2 ownr $1595 X lnl cond 646 41148 xl.(lt cond. s.s.ioo ~ orti7!'>S2..'>K '70 M;n•crick . At', I'S, 6461142tl auto, must !.ell Sti!l9 -----G d '73 UART Swmger, 2 dr. _1'_'1_rm_._841i_·l_4_oo ___ _ '6' Cpe DeVille. ((oo new tires, I owner, 39500 cond, reasonable o er mi ~~ -~~--Mercury 9950 .. E ... "-"-· 64o-__ 11_1_s____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Oodt1t'. 1 dr, 3Us auto, PS. air. run:. rme, SllOO. '72 Mere. Marqwi.. Fully 4939656art5P:\f equipped New tirr" SPECIAL SALE ti6 Uod11c c:orun1·1. Makl' C..-vv ofr1:r 97!1 23!12 d.iys , Good t:ond1taon $1500. 1SJ1 :mo ""' ... • MAUIU 979-589'7 eve. 'al Station Wagon. good CLASSICS trans . $375 bst o rr. 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This sales event will run only through the end of the month so we suggest you visit us soon as possible. Looking Forward to Greeting You. Clyde Johnson President Dick Johnson Vice President 15, 1977, 9:00 A.M. '73 CHEV. '72 T. BIRD CHEVlLLl S.S. S". CP'L lOWlOWMIUS Buc ke t s eals, cons ole aulomatic transmission. gray w1lh a white vinyl root, celebrate w it h th1s1one. Lac 1!062NLE A real c;ohd perc;onal car. all set to go for your dnving pleasure Lac 1!663FAS 53095 '74 LINCOLN COKTIMIHT.AL 2 DOO• Green metallic with matching leether mte<lor & white vlnyl roof, full power of course and all the a1andard factory items you would expect on this fine car. Lie. #350LUV 55695 USED CAR DEPT. 556-0520 '74 LINCOLN MAHIV Blue with lea1her Interior, whlle padded roof, lull power and air of course plus many other factory standard Hems. celebrate In this one. Lie. # 145PRC .JOHNSON le SON ' LINCOLN MERCURY COUGAR CAPRI II~\(' ~mrlhmr In vii'' =~~ I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 l 1 ..... -.tf1t·•l .11" du ll wl'll _ • All P'rlctt "'"Tax 1111d Llc.nH 0.. Aw'O•ed CNCM •.Al PrlcH lffecff .. 72 .._.. "'-P'llt»lk.tfOll •.Al Can s.fect Te Prier S• ~~:.=--~==,,.....=---J ~~·.~~·.~.fl.--: ....... !~.~~ ~.~~·.~.fl.--: ....... !~.~~1 ~~~~·.~:.v: ....... !~.~~1 ~~~·.~::: ....... !~.~~1~.~~·.~:.v: ....... !!.~~1~~~~·.~:.v: ....... !~.~~ 1~~!·.~::: ....... !~.~~1~"!.~!·.~:.": ....... !~.~~ DISCOUNT PRICES WORLD'S LARGEST LUV DEALER £!RAND NEW ~~.,.-i 1977 LUVS 35 IN STOCK $3389 (IMMEDIATE DELIVERY) WE LEASE ALL MODELS WILL 9UOTE PRICES ON PHONE DRIVE THE ALL NEW 1977 MONTE CARLO FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED FOR ONLY $499 DOWN s4992 J~~r s13955 FULL PRICE PER MO. MWI u\11 or • T&l 0.f ill" t0 l~<I. TU ! l>!! <!It. Al f!\O. Of! tH<O•f<I Crlfll -'Pll I• IS' Ota.. \'Oii'\ IOO•Y .... • I . ..... DISCOUNT PRICES Includes aulomatic; eower steering. PQWer brakes. '499 ON *118 MO. A • 45!t0 Oft!\ D"a9 • T6l Del 18t1' « l"CI U L & ~~C"0 4'-on-~APA 13 °""" S•• tt 111""-1 '40Clf FULL PRICE s 4550 77 CHEVROLET IMPALA IMPALA LUXURY FEATURES! ---s454342 o~~y Sl 2894 FULL PRICE PER MO. . . r J • j t ( f • r . . . .. .. . .. .. Wedneed!y. April 13, 1tn BRAND MEW 1977 PLYMOUTH VOLARE STATION WAGON • , ........ ,. USED CAR SPECIALS . V-8 air cond1t1oning. power steering, Power brakes. powPr windows. AM.'FM srereo radio & w '8 track hearer tdt steering wheel. w 'cruise control. 111nyl top, automar1c Lie. No. 343NJD. 1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE $5395 1975 DODGE SEDAN Air Cond1tioning V-8 power sleor1ng power bral<es. radio heater wh1ro sidewall fifes. 111nyl lop, automatic Uc No I 75MCA 1968 -PL YMOUTH WAGON V-8 air cond1t1oning. POwer steem19. POwer bral<es white s1dewa11 tires. automatic. (WID161 1976 DODGE . CORONET WAGON V-8 air cond1r1on1ng POWC>r steering oower bral<es rar.110 hearPr. whiff' sidewall tires. luggage rncl< auromaric Lie. No 83 t PPW $3595 $4295 1972 FORD LTD SEDAN V-8 air cond111onin9. oower sreenng oower bral!es, radio. hearer, vinyl top. white sidewall tires. automatic Lie No 205GBJ $1595 1972 OLDS ROY ALE SEDAN V-8 air cond1t1on1ng power steering. Power brakes oower windows power sears AM'FM 'll~rPo radio hPalPr wh1re sidewall tires. vinyl ton dUIOmat1c Lie No 31 OFSC $1595 1976 SUBARU 1972 HORNET WAGON V-8. air OOnd1t1onrn9. oower steenng radio. heater white sidewall tires luggage rac1t. auroma11c. L1c No 9 I 7FTE. $1695 1976 DODGE ASPEN SEDAN 6 cylinder. air cond1floning. oower steenng, oower brake-;. radio hearer. 111ny1 rop white sidewall tires. automatic l 1c. No 416PBP 1976 DATSUN 2+2 280-Z COUPE 4 cvltndor air cond111on1nq AM'FM radio h"ilfl"r bucket Sl"dr, wh1IP sidewall lrrcc; cJu romatic Mtr 11071 l"i 6 cylinder. air condir1onlng AM/FM radio,. heater. bucket searo;, automar1c.Ser 4032339 1973 TOYOTA WAGON 1970 PLYMOUTH VALIANT COUPE 6 cylinder atr cond1f1oning oower brakes. V-8. oower steering radio. heater. white radio. heater white sidewall t1res. luggage sidewall fires. Lie. No OJOJDH racl< auromar1c Lie No 9 1 7 JEP Huntington Beach Fountain ' Valley EDITION Afternoon N.Y . Stoeks VOL. 7(), NO. 103, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ·Trustees Nix By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol lht Oall, PHel Sl•ll , School trustees, In a 3·2 vote Tuesday, ordered the immediate removal of a Christian symbol and motto fro m bags of tortilla chips for sale to students on c ampuses of the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict. Tortilla chip vendor Sam Giesy, 23 , o f ll unt1ngton 2 II arbour, said today he may have to remove by hand all the labels which bear the fi~h-ltke symbol and motto from snack packs stored in his warehouse. Di s tri ct food servi ces S upervisor Ruth Bennett said none of Giesy's chips will be sold in student cafeterias until the in· gredient tabs have-all been re- moved Board Pre s ident Don Girls S e al B e a c h F ire Phones Mix.up Delays .t\larm By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol 1 ... D•lly Pllol Sl•ll Confusion over t elephone Area Code boundaries Tuesday caused operators to place calls to the wrong fire departments as a $40.000 blaze raged unchecked through a Seal Beach apartment The inferno occurred al 316 Eighth St , only about one block from the city fire department HB Areas Blaclood Out Downtown sections of Huntington Beach were bla cked out for nearly two hours Tuesday night when a 4,000-volt power line malfunctioned. Southe rn Californi a Edison Company Manager Wilha m Compton said that about 550 customers were affected between Lake and 5th streets near P<i c1fH· Coast lhghway Compton s a id th<· pow<•r failure: ocrurrc-d al 7 :IO p m and wa~ repaired at :>.30 pm c•xcept for light- ing on I he pier whic h wasn't restored until early today lie :.01<1 lhe apparent cause of the outa~e was a malfunction in a unit con· necttnJ? overhead lines to underground fac1llt1c!> Thieves Loo t Home in HB Returnini: home-eorly today a lluntmgton rtc-ac·h hou-.l'"'•'e who found the door harr1r,1dl'd ran to 'a neighbor':. for h!'lp wht•n ~hf' : peered ins1d1· .incl saw .1 );ten-o -.c:t w as missin~ 1 P oli ce s ;.i1d subsequent 1n , v_est1gation ut the !toy Col on re s1d ence, 5741 Renoir Dr1vt•. on the city's north side, s howt.>tl more than $1.000 worth of belong· ings gone The loss Included besides the ~lcreophonic sound system components , assorted jewelry. Jnvesli1tators said the in- truders pried a rear sliding glass door and then barricad ed the rront door from inside in case anyone ramc home and inter· rupted them. Or:~~,:~ast Weat her from whlch firefighters were d1s- p at ch c d when t eleph one operators finally got the m essage through. Fire Chief Ron Adams said the b laze was not r eadily visible from the fire station itself. and the telephone communications problem resulted in severe damage to the apartment. "We had a delayed alarm that allowed the fire to get going that far. but it was no one mdi vidual's fault, really." he explained. H e said a neighbor woman tn· 1tially noticed the flames in James Darling's residence and raced to the telephone to call for help. ''She h ad our emerge ncy number on a sticker pasted to the telephone right in front of her . but she was so upset s he just dialed 0 for Operator," Chief Adams explained today Seal Beach is Just ins ide the Orange County ltne. but it has a Los Angeles County telephone cxchanf(e. The. frantic caller·s first call plal'ed through the opt.>rator thus went to the Los An~leles Fir<' Department It -w a!'. explained Seal Beach 1s outs ide that depart menl 's 1unsd1ct1on A second call was made to the operator. but th1!> one was re layed to the Orange County f'tre Department. Ch1el Adams con ltnued · Orange County Fire Depart ment personnel do not serve Seal Beach. The operutor finally managed 10 connect the frantic woman to th1: proper authonlte:. as she watched the names rage. "When we arrived. flames were pounng from the wmdow<; and out from under the eaves and the intense heat had s hattered the wmdow11 of th(• ;1partmt•nt build Ing next door." the Seal Beach ch1efs alc1 Nuclear P lant Work Resumes SAN ONOFRE (J\P) I\ S<'C'· t1on of the nuclear generating !>talion here 1s back in operation a fter bemg shut down for six m onths ror refuchng and con· structton work. A spokesman for Southern California Edison Company said unit one of the facility will be main.lained at about 90 percent of full capacity while routine start· up testing is conducted . It is ex· peeled to resume working at full' cap acity early next week. The plant, which was returned lo service Monday. was taken out of service last Sept. 30. 1t has been in operation since Jan., 1968. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1977 TEN CENTS Religious 3 ·to 2 M acAJlister and Trust ees Zita W essa and .Helen Dille voted to remove the Christian ichthus and a motto appearing on the chip pack which reads: ''A Christian company dedicated to a new hfe through Jesus Christ." Trustees Doris Allen and John K. Hundley voted against re- m oval of the symbol a nd motto. Trustees took the action after a Huntington B each attorney, Sydney Kuperberg, claimed last month that the sale of the chips with the Christian mark .. ings was a "violation of the' separation of Church and State." Other Huntington Beach resi- . dents told trustees Tuesday they found the symbol and motto "of· fensive" when it appeared on snacks sold to students. A Newport Beach attorney and f o rmer Ocean V i e w (elementary) Sch ool BQard trustee, Leonard Shane, 53, told trustees Tuesday the chips "br- ing tbe religious aspect Into the classroom and should be re- moved." But Mrs. Allen, who said she did not see the label as a church· s t a te matter . said the 'K ' trademark on kosher foods sold to district students is not of- fensive to anyone. "So why Is this Christian label offensive?" she asked. Shane said, "It's h ard to equate the 'K' with a symbol and 1 m otto which is much m o re lengthy. I'm surprised to hear that coming from a school board." Mrs. AJlen r etorted, ''l have found many things in the schools offensive that I could not re· (See 'FISH,' Page A2) ed in 2-car Crash Spill Drill in Huntington OaHy ,.,,_ ~1 .. 1 -lo Oil company driver aims rig at timber m <:tt designed to help him get his heavy vehicle through loose s and. About 10 Shell Oil workers spent the day at Huntington State Beach Tuesday to determine best techniques for getting cleanup equipment to the beach m the event of a s pill from oil rigs off Huntington Beach. 2 Teens Face Trial for Fo u r Wunty Deatlu Two youths accused of multi- ple cnminal count:. that include the alleged murder~ of fou r pt•o pie were ordered Tuesday to face trial Sept. 12 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James If Wals worth re- fused to lower the $1 million bail that 1s holding Brett Matthew Paul Thomas. 18. of Stanton. und Mark Wayne T i tch , 17, of Anaheim. in the county Jail. He additionally refused lo ;ii low Thomas to make ;.i telephone call requested by the defendant's lawyer The Judge's dt>ntal of the re- quest brought an angry but in· audible response from the youth It 1s alleged that the first of the four killings occurr ed J an 21 when the body of Laur a Ann Stoughton. 20, was found on a hill in east Orange. PoUce who sajd lhe cause of de· ath was a shot in the face said they found a c ruc ifix clasped lightly in her right hand. It is alleged that three days late r the pair was involved in the killing of Garden Grove clerk Ephraim J . Christian . 35, who was s hot during the robbery of a dairy outlet in that city. The fourth m urder attributed to the pair occurred Jan. 29 when billiard parlor owner Aubrey L. Duncan, 48, and his daughter, Denise, 18, were shot on tbe front <See TRIAL, Pa«e A2) Collllllercial Firrn Must Test Tunnel Chemical air pollution tests on the atmosphere Inside a lfunl· ington Beach flood control chan· nel tn which two small boys near- ly died mne days ago must be done by a commercial firm. Detective Sgt. Luis Ochoa, of the police department's juvenile bur eau. said Tuesd ay that city technicians and the police en me laboratory d on't have the c ap ability and equipment for it .Joseph Deupree, 10. of 16761 Viewpoint Lane, and Gerry Marlow, 11. of 7592 Volga Dnvc. wer e released from Huntington lntercommunily Hospita l Mon- d ay in good condition. They were overcome by fumes AD FOVND PVP A GOOD HOME "The first pert1on who called took hJm and gave him a won- derful home! '• That's the advertising success experienced by a Laguna Hills man who placed this clagslfied ad; ' !I Mo. old mole Malamute to good home XXX·XXXX So. if you have a pet to place, or something you'd like to convert t o cash, call 642-5678. Along the Orange Coast , the Daily Pilot Is the best place to advertise. believed to have been hydrogen sulfide April 4, the first day of Easler Vacation, after crawling into the 30-inch tunnel beneath Beach Boulevard at Heil Avenue. Police want to s pecifi cally identify what toxic agent nearly claimed the li ves of the boys, who were rescued by Fire Oepart- m ent Capt. Gene Saunders 22 hours later. One theory besides the pre- sence of hydrogen sulfide gas generated by rotting vegetation is an accumulat ion of carbon m onoxide from auto exhaust emanating from busy Beach Boulevard above. "Our chemist says we don't have the capability to analyze it and so it will have to be done by a private firm and it is pretty ex· pen s ive," Sergeant Ochoa ex· plained. H e said h e will await a de c i s ion fr o m the city administration on whether lo have the air pollution analysis done. Water P lan Asked LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mayor Tom Bradley told a committee Tuesday to come up with a series or mandatory water conserva- tion controls by May 1. Voluntary water conservation efforts have don e little to reduce cons umption of water. and Bradley said that the city's water supplies may be less than previously thought. Skating • .( OU ting , . ' 4 Tragic J Two Huntington Beach girls we re killed Tuesd ay night in a two-car collision that occurred when they were returning home from a skating outing in Foun- tain Valley. Six other young people m the car a lso were injured as well as the driver or the second auto. Fount a in Vall e y p o l ice identified the d ead girls a s The resa Dowling, 9, o f 9452 Nantucket Drive, the daughter of Robert and Mary Bell; a nd Janie Walters. 11, the daughter of June Walters of 9442 Hyannis P ort Drive. Police said today they were in · vestigating the cause or the crash that occurred at 11 p. m . at the in- te rsection of Magnolia St. and Slater Ave. Two other young passengers were listed in guarded condition tod•y at Fountain Valley Com· - munlty Hospital. They were Identified as Marie Dowling, 13, believed to be the sister of one of the dead girls, and Wyn-Dec Watkins, 12, of 9442 P ortsmouth Drive. <See VICTI MS, Page A2> * * * Tu:o Cyclists Die From Mesa Mishaps Two motorcyclists died Tues - day from injuries suffe red in separate a ccidents Jn Costa Mesa. An unidentified 21-ycar -old Marine was killed at 11 p.m. on the San Diego Freeway when struck by three cars as h e walked his stalled motorcycle off the roadway. And an Anaheim cycle rider who flipped o H his bike on Estancia Drive near Swan Drive last Saturday In Costa Mesa suc- cumbed to his injuries at Hoag Memorial Hospital Tues day. A California Highway Patrol r e port said the unidentified M arine's motorcycle apparently s t a lled in the San D iego Freeway's rast Jane Tuesday n ight about 400 feet north of Bristol Avenue. · It was when the motorcycle rider was attempting to walk hi!! bike from the center divider to the freeway shoulder that he was hit by the three a utos, C llP of- Clcers said. None of the three drivers whose cars atruck the vlctlru was 1 cited. His name 11 being withheld· pending notlllcallon of next of kin. Night and m orning low c louds with s unny after - noons. Lows tonight in mid-50s. Highs Thursday 65 lo 70. Saccharin Sales Eyed Jn the earlier crash Saturday, Anaheim resident Robert Jomes Lewis and a friend were motOl"· ing along Estancia Drive when ! 'Lewis' chopper-style cycle sud· denly swerved lnto a curb, toss-~ Jng the rider off the ro adway. , Witnesses t.o thal crash saJd the • 26-year·old cyclist's machine ap· l pareotly alarted to slide and Lewl1 I01l control. i I NSIDE T ODAY Tra~ l~nu player Renee Rkhard.t of Ntwp0rt Beach tltt-eotcm wgal action over requirttl chromo1ome ttst. SIOfll, A3. l a d ex At't_...,,.~ AP AllA~ d ........ IM -...11 .. 1 M L. M .. .,.. "' IM•l•t Al•ll C..111.,tll• AS M11t1>•1 ...... 14 ~MJlll.. OMI Ot•"'• c:...My Al """ at P•plo Cl I .,...,... 9S '-it I M O.el .. NtkM At ~.$14M(...... A11 •fflerlal .. _ M Jteclt ~· .._, tl•terlel-AM-11 Ttl..,hllll Alt ••••t1•U .._, Tlletl.,.. At•11 l"9" CMJ WtM.... M ""9t<• ~ WffN...... .. WASHINGTON CAP> -The Food and Drug Administration, which has enraged dJabetics and weight-watchers with its pro- posed ban on saccharin, wants to allow continued sale of the nrtlficlal sweetener aa a non· prescrtptJon drug. . The FDA atilt plans to ban sac· charin aa an additive In rood and beverages, but The Aaaoclated Presa learned Tuesday that the agency la preparing to rec:om· mend that It be available u an over-the -counter drug, like headache remodlu and antacid.a. ' With no other sugar-subst.llute1 available, the FDA action would ensure that d.iabetlcs and dieters still would be able to obtain sac-· cbarin. Anyone can buy nonpresc rip- llon drup. A1ency spokesmen confirmed Tueaday an announcement would be made tbla week on the artlflclal aweetener, which has caused cancer In laborator y Animals. They refused to aay what action the agency would take It was also learned FDA WU comlna down 11alnsl use o! SIC· chartn DI an additive In cos· metJcs, auch as toothpaste and 1.· mouthwuh. The FDA proposed banning ·saccharin as a food and drtnk ad· dltlve March 9. The recom· mendat.IOM produced an uproar I rom cllabetlca and persona who watch their walstUne. Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Callrano Jr. said hll aaency was rcceivin1 up to 800 Jett.era a day, mo11t opposed to the ban. M ed.lcal experta tetUlytnc at conirellloaal burlnt• doubted clahna that. humans can develop cancer from taccharin and ex· preaatd concern over thq,.tmpact a ban would have on the mllUon.s o( Americans on su1ar-free cllets. Tbe agency said lut mootb It would consider whether to allow use of aaccharin lD ~s and u a dru1, and allo as an additive in. coametics. The FDA'• orlclnaJ propoul to bH aaecharin followed Canadian laboratory letts wbJc:h showed rats fed twte doaes ot saccharin developed cancer. CBS News said Tucaday the FDA'• new proposal would in· elude a requirement that padtaees of saccharin carry a warn1n1 that the auba\.ance may cauteca.ncer. · He wat · rushed to Hoag 1 Memorial Hospital lo Newport Beach wher. he had been report· ed ln crtUcal condition unW hl!l death Tuesday afternoon, ac- cording to the Orange County Coroner'• Offlce. Trame Sft. Clifford McBride said LewU' death is the llrat traf· fie fatallty on city street.a In Costa Meu thl1 year. Last year thl city reported 18 dtatha fOC' lht year. McBride . said, aven1ln1 about 1.S per month. McBride aald Lewis wu not wtarinf a safety helmet at the UmoottheacddenQ .,, , ..42 DAIL V PILOT H/F WodnHday. Apnl 13. 1077 Bg Dgnaallg Newport T ·ennis Boycott Urged Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally and the state Legislature's black caucus are calling for cancela tion or a boycott of the U.S.-South Afrlca Davis Cup matches this weekend in Newport Beach. The boycott call was made Tuesday in the wake of the an nouncement by a group calling f'rora Page A J 'FISH' ... move." After the meeting. Mrs. Allen said the vote on the chips issue might have been different had there been no boar.ct president election Tuesday. / MacAllister ~s unanimously elected presi_slc1lb for the nelCt year. He also moved to ban Giesy's Christian label. Mrs. Allen said she will contest Tuesday's vote because removal of the label "was not an agenda item." Another Huntington Beach at· torney, Ken Roberts, told the board, "To make a religious is- sue out of these taco strips is ridiculous." Tortilla chip vendor Giesy told the board he would comply with "any laws or rules set up" by the district, but added, "I may nol want to back down from my beliefs." · Said Giesy, "There's no such thing as religious tortilla chips." Trustee Hundley said the issue "is a matter for the courts" before voting not to remove the tabs. "I don't believe the school board has the right to tell district residents what separation between church and state is," added Hundley, who was seated as the board's newest member Tuesday night. Edison High School senior Lawrence Chao, a non voting board member, asked, "Who is it offensive to'! Nobody l have talked to seems to mmd." Giesy Sl•lls about 3,000 chip packs to students al all district campuses except Edison High School. Trustees tentatively approved a poll('y designed to further restrict printing on district vendors' packages. Under the new policy, Superin- tendent Jakl' J\hbott would "in- s ure that containers. labels .md/or inserts in prepackaged roods. pur('hased by the d1stnct's food services for resale, shalJ ronla1n only the printing re quired by law and registered trademarks " l 'nder the pohr'> t\bhott ran force r€'moval or "any pr1nt1ni:: or display, including trademarks which may be• nH1•ns1 ve , s uperfluous or !'Ontrov~r~1 al" in his opinion Gas Station Fetes Politico HAMMONTON, NJ l1\r1 New Jersey ha-i honored 11.!-. last hvang political bos!t by n .1mtn~ .i us station after him · l 'm -. en fut tunat•· formc-r o.,tate Sen Frank S Hap F'arley said Tut•sday. "l l'lccl'pt 1l with all hum1hty It'\ a great day." he said in a weakened stac- r at o voice, a voice that thundered m the State House for :is years F'arley. 75, looking frail and gaunt and cerrylng a cane, ac· cepted the good wishel' of scores of old friends n ncl poll tic al cronies who attended dedicaUon ceremonlu or the Frank S. Farley Service Plazo on the Atlantic City Expressway near here. O"ANO! COAST w, DAILY PILOT Tiwl0rAftQ1fC..N't O•llW" .. IJ.('tt W'llft wf'tlt,_l,Cf'llM· ..,_,. tfrrlt ,...,.Pre\\,••...,_.,,,_.,."" Or-.. C..\t ~IW.lftQ C~tfll't' ,._., ... ...,..,~•'• ._,..I\~ M9"'49tf' UHW-" F''~'f ftit C~,. ~ Hf'-ootf fki".,h ... \ff\lll'f'OI\ tlitM'h ,*4/Jllt ,.,,.. v.u ••. ,,...... s. ••• , .... f, v., .. , ...., l~-. .. "~'"'(°''' ·~ .. ,~, ... '*' h """'V... ,. ..... , •• ,, ..... ~ '""' t;~ .. ~-::=~1.~1·~~~,~~JO ..,,, .. , ._ ..... _ t'tt\.0.ftt •M ~·"'"' J .. , II Cwln \tk• ,,tl'\ ... ftl .,_,.Ot,., ... MaMfl'P' ""4ftnltH¥M U•M< T"::::,~,:rr.:;-°"',.." ... _ '"' .......... . .......... ...-. .. _ ..... , --·-wt\IOf•-~,,.ltr """"'""" ... ~ tlllfht<ll .......... O MllU ............ " 0 ... ,.,.,... CNfteft '·1~.~ :.-::· ;;r ~:i::. ~· _ ...... ,,,.\,., , ... ,ur..-,...,.e>t.-,,_ T...,._.M (1t4)'4MW1 Cl1HlftM Acfffttllilllgt414171 ,,_ ...,,, .. °'_ eov .. ,c.o-ii ... '40-1ll0 .. itself the Committee lo Stop the U.S.-South Africa Tennis Match that up to 1,000 protesters will try to halt the tennis match. lt was unknown today if DymaUy and the legislators are associated with the committee. Committee spokesman Vincent Perkins said his group consists of a loose-knit coalition of polJtical organizations and students and community groups opposed to the racial policies of the South African government. Perkirls vowed his group would stop the matches on Saturday and Sunday. The Davis Cup sectional playoff is to be held at the Newport Beach Tennis Club an The Bluffs. Play opens Friday and runs through the weekend. Promoters say they expect 7,000 spectators each day. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas says his depart- TENNIS PLAYER PHILOSOPHICAL-81 SOUTH AFRICAN BRUNCHES POPULAR-C1 ment is prepared to handle any outbreaks that occur at the matches, but he downplays the potential for violence from the demonstrators who say they arc j ust going to be picketin& the club. Dymally and the members of the black caucus in Sacramento claim that participation in the matches could result tn a black African boycott of sporting events In which Americans arc entered. The chairwoman of the black caucus, Assemblywoman Teresa Hughes (D-Los Angeles), said that if the match takes place, "'the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa has indicated that African countries will boycott all international sporting events in whic h American athletes participate." She said South Africa should be barred from competing in U.S.· sponsored events until it allows participation by its hlacks Davis Cup officials say the matches will go on. Said DymaJly: "There 1s no place for racism m sports " A white. Senator J ohn Dunlap 1D -Napa >. c hairman o f a leg1slallvc committee studying in v cstment pol 1c1 e' of !>lat l' agencies 1n South i\fnea anrl other rontrovers1 al areas. Joined the hlack protesters We ur~e all Cahforn1ano; to prnte-;t ,and bo~ C!Jll Th1!\ 1n lernal1ona1 event, ~h1 ch 1!\ dt: 1'1gnt.>d 111 part to bnng the peopl<' or the world closer together, wilJ unfortunatelv svmboltu· the de n1al of the bas.ic human nght.i. and pnn('1ple!> of fair play . " Dunlap said. 'Aui't Gorma Rain No More' SACRAMENTO <Ar 1 The state weather forecast for the near future 1s st 111 ~ingmg that old refrain. ll ain't gonna rain no more, no more " The r e port by Che Califo rnia Dr ou ght I nformallon Cente r on Tues day said above- normal temperatures and no rain are forecast this week. "No real hope for im- provement," the center said In its weckl)' bulletin WuntyBw Fare Boxes Up for Grabs A used Orange County Trani.it District (OCTD) rare box might make an unusual fishbowl. planter. bank or home decorator conversation piece. Or if you're lucky, OCTD or- ficials say. you might find a leftover quarter or so Inside. This week the OCTD is selling Sl Johnson Model D Electric fare boxes which no longer are com· patlble with new equipment. Sealed bids for one or all or the boxta can be s ubmitted by 3 p.m. Thuraday to John K. Asder, Orance County Tranatt District. 1200 No. Main St .. Fifth Floor, Santa Ana. Bidden should mark theJr en· velopes: Sealed bid-fare boxes. Succenful bidders will hevo 10 days to pay for thetr purchase with a certJfled or cashier 's check or money ordM and ll da ya to rctdev e lheir rnerebandl.e. Bldt ~be 1ubmltt*1 on an aa~l• bull, OCTD otnclala aald. 0.llf Pllel ~1 .. 1 r r.ote TruckSt~k I\ mammoth pipe transport vehicle carry mg a 216-inch diameter concrete pipe for conslruct10n of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station got stuck Tuesday on the construction site. One of the monster's 10-fool tall wheels slipped into a hole. The trans porte r. so big it has to be dis assembled and trucked to JOb ~ites. wa:, lifted by a crane and the hole filled 10 by a bulldozer. To lift pipes. the vehicle crawls inside them and then hoists them up. Teen Driver Held In Fatal Wreck A teen-age driver was arrested on felony drunk driving charges In An aheim Tuesday night when the pickup truck he was driving overturned and spilled three passengers out on to the roadway. One of the three youths ejected from the pickup when it over- turned at the intersection of La Palma and Sequoia Street died at the scene. police said. They reported that the other two youths thrown from the truck bed are in critical condition to· * * * County Cycle Crash Kills Orange Driver Steven Boase, 24, or Orange, died Tuesday from injuries re· ce1ved in a motorcycle accident late MondLly night, according lo .i coroner·:. report The report said lloase was driving his motorcycle on Chapman Avenue east of Irvine Park at io· 35 p m Monday night when 1t plunged orf the roadway. Tf.'n hour.., after the accident. llo.io.,t• died tn Chc1pman General ll<1!\p1tal. ac-cordtng to the cor- onc-r 'i. office. The "lcllm was one of three OrJngc Cr>Unty motorcyclists who c11t-d Tut'~day from 1n1uncs rt!t'E•I\ t?d in separate accidents. * * * f'ro• Page .41 VICTIMS .•. Officers said the <.'ar that was Irani.porting the eight youngsters was driven by Michael Temper, 16. of 19862 Potoma<' Lane Thev 11a1d Tempt•r'11 car was :.outhhnund nn Magnolia when it <·ol11ded with the auto driven by l>r W1lh11m P. Klein, of Newport Beath, ~ho wai. westbound 011 Slatt'r Offlr~r~ ,aid they were ~oing to que11t1on an eyewitness for further details today They said th at he wus t'Xlrl'm{•ly upset at I he time and woulrl be re I nterv1cwcd Others inJured but released after treatment al Huntington In· lt'rrommunity Hospital were Dr Kl€'in, Ann Temper, and Timothy Tt'mper Michael Temper, the driver, was s.dmitted with facial lacera- tions and painful ribs and was re- ported doing fine today. Another young victim, George Robert Overs. 1866 Continental Avenue. was trans ferred to Kaiser Hospital. day in Anaheim Memorial Hospital. Police identified the dead youngster as Rick A. Hickman, 16, of 1004 Cambria Place, Anaheim. The identity of the 17-year·old driver who was arrested on the felony drunken driving charge was withheld. According to the accident re- port, the j)).fated lightweight pickup truck was eastbound on La Palma Avenue at 9 p.m. when the driver attempted to make a right turn on to Sequoia Street. The pickup went out of control, overturned and sent the three youngsters sprawling on to the intersection, police said. Rain in North? By The Associated Preas A weakening weather front was bringing the threat of a few showers to extreme Northern California today, but was expect ed to dry out quickly, the Na- tional Weather Service said. The main impact was likely to~ gui.- ty winds and cooler tem peratures. with otherwise fair, dry weather continuing. Island Mourns P. K. Wrigley, Gum Magnate AVALON CAP) With flags flying at half mast in ;.i stiff breeze. residents or this island r esort mourned the death or Chicago Cubs owner Philip K. Wrigley. whose family owned the island for more than half a century "He was a really great person and very special to CatalJna," Avalon Mayor Rudy P1llch said Tuesday of Wrigley. heir to the Wrigley chewing gum fortune. "Ills death Is the No. l topic of discus~ion among islanders." Pastors of the four churches on tht• island 26 miles off the coast of Los Angeles -were planning a community memorial service for Wrigley , whose father . William purchased the un· developed island for $2.9 million tn 1919. ln the 1930s, Philip Wrigley de- cided to build up Catalina. begin- ning with a 10-story pavilion that dominated the harbor at Avalon and hosted many of the swlng bands of the Big Band era. Pleasure boats now re-gularly Ctll Avalon's sheltered harbor. and restaurants and curio shops hne 1ts main shoreline street. Standby Tax Seen OnGas WASfllNGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Carter's energy plan pro- bably will include an initial, standby tax increase of five cents· a gallon on.gasoline and ii sure to: call for even heavier taxes oo. i.lomesllcally produced crude oil, congressional and Administra- tion sources sald t~ay. . While details of the President's ener gy proposals are being worked out, the package clearly will mean tbat Americans who use energy excessively wilJ pay a heavy penalty. mostly through added taxes. Among the proposals likely to. be sent to Congress on Apnl 20 arc • J\ gasoline lax increase start· in~ at five cents, and risin!l another 10 cents annually in the second and third years of the pro· gram. It would be Imposed only if U.S. consumption fails lo decline. a possibility not considered likely by Carter's energy advisers. The current federal tax is four· cents per gallon. • -A so-called •·gas-gunler" tax starting al $412 on new cars· which use gas inefficiently. It could go as high as $2,500 for the purchase of each new car. -A tax of several dollars per barrel on crude oil produced in the United States. Its purpose is to (!radually lift the price or domestic 011 to that charged by Middle Eastern nations and other foreign producers. -I leavy taxes on the industrial use of natural gas in an effort to dramatically increase coal pro- d u c llon and use. Although natural gas prices would remain controlled. the cellin~ would be allowed to gradually rise, mean .. ing highe r heating bills for homeowners. ' -Payroll taxes, probably Social Security levies. would be lowered to offset the impact on the budgets of lower· and middle·. income Americans. The Wall Street J ournal said the tax on crude oil producers could result in a 10 percent in· crease In gasoline prices in addi· tion to the tax at the gas pump. The newspaper said It obtained a copy of Carter's energy proposal, which it said is being circulated among administration officials to give lhem a chance to suggest changes. l Congressional sources predict. that Carter's energy proposalS: face a stiff fight on Capitol Hill. • ? , . . \ • . l .. J . 4 i } '\ 1 \ ~ t ) ' l "'! 1 • .. 1 ' , ) ... .. . ( \ ,, ) 1 •• \ ·' .. . ·. . .: .. • ~ Police said lhey could shed no light at this lime on what caused the accident. The two victims were klUed al the lime or col· llslon. according to a coroner's spokesman. Funeral arrangements for Theresa Dowling and Janie Walters are pendi n ~ at Westmmster Memorial Park. ,,......PflfleAJ TRIAL .•• One very good reason is that advice from our professionals does not co'"I eYlra! In lact. you may very well save money, ,. nee ti cir l<nowlerJqe of c:olor. 11at1ern and design can help you avoid cos11y m1s1akr";' Whether you're planning to spruce up a spare bedroom or re-do an entire home. they're defighted to assist you 1n your furniture selections. Telephone today for an appointment -and tel them show you our incredible wealth of Drexel~ and Herilagee styles I .. .. ·' ·. . . ~ • ·~ .. . . . . . . . . . • '• lawn of their Anaheim horae. E~TAllLISHtO 11'1 • . . .. . .· .. . !· Titch, who has been certified for trlaJ u an -dult, f acei addl· ttonal charges with Wllltam Frank Haupu, 19, of San Dtqo. for the alleged 1hoot1n1 of n police officer ln that city during the holdup of a lltiuor stol'e Dec. 27. PROHSSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN WITHOUf OILIOATION • OOMrORTABlE PARICINQ • CONVl!Nll!Nf ,INANCIN(J . • I!. ' Haupu ia held In custody in San Diego. Other Orange County charJes aired Tuesday while Judae Waltworth wu aelUnc the trial date included kldnaplos. bur1l111 and armed robbep. 1514 NORTH MAIN • SANTAANA•541-4391 l1.1Md1y, wecinHd•v. Tllur•o•v 11\d S1111101y: •·'°tor. )0 The Store of Famous Names Monday 12101 • '"d•~uoiot c!Wld'_.. ~ "" h_. ~"' °""'"' ---c_...., e-. WMM"I s-11~. ~ M! .... ~. •11•1-t.ffl"t 8hlno. Mt• .. O 0.•M t< Cv'°O<!\ o,.,....., ' CoroollflO 01 -· O OI..., 1-. 11•-• . ~ . . • .. '• . >· ~ • '""""" • l Irvine EDITION T oday's Clo sin g ( N.Y. Stocks , I VOL. 70, NO. 103, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY( CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1977 TEN CENT Dynially· Urges NB Davis Cup Boycot Lt. ~ov. Mervyn Dymally and the state Legis lature's black caucus ar e calling for caocela· ti on or a boycott of the U.S. ·South Africa Davis Cup matches this weekend in Newport Beach. The boycott call was made Tuesday in the wake or the an· 11ouncement by a group calJing itself the Committee to Stop the U.S.-South Africa Tennis Match that up to l,000 protesters will try to haltth~tenrus match. It , was unknown today if Dymally and the legislators are associated with the committee. Committee spokesman Vincent Perkins said his gr oup consists or a loose-knit coalition of political or ganizations and students and community groups opposed to the racial policies of the South African 1?overnment Perkins vowed has group would stop the m atches on Saturday and Sw\day. . The Davis Cup sectional playofC is to be held al the l'fewport Beach Tennis Club in The Bluffs. Play opens Friday and runs through the weekend. Promoters s ay they expect 7,000 spectators each day. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas says his depart· menl is prepared to handle any A $100,000 View O••ly ,.•lot \t•tt Photo Y('s, Woodbridge does have a wooden hndgc. Jt spans North Lake. which b bordered in som<' a reas by $100,000-plus homes and condominiums, such as those shown above. These two and three-story houses iJncl condos were built by the McLa in Development Company. All a re sold. but none a re occupied yet. A tot al of 1, 100 homes have been sold in Woodbridge so far -Airport Report Scored Newport Officials Assail County EIR th JOA~!':E RF.YNOLDS 0t tr-0Atly Pt IOI \Uff ( '1t~ offl<'1nl~ 1n N1•wport Beat h hav1· ~1w11l $17J>llfl 1n r!.'cc·nt month'i to lt•t n1unty orra•:iab know tht'll' I~ VNY htll!.' they hke Jbout thl' count\. mrporl and its 1-:nv11onrm·ntal lmp.icl Heport Thl' fumh "'er<' "l't'nl on two ca· I " t•nunt·al ;1ulhor111•d projeCL'o a lint• Ii~ Im(· analysl"• of tht> t•ounty·s 1-;tH on the airport and a public opinion survey of res1· dent..,·hvin~ near tht' fal·a ltly For their money, <'tty offi cials hll\/l' two cJot'umenh meal)unng two inc·hc>:-. thrrk that •ilre!>!> what lht•Y huH· said all along they don't lrkP Uw airport and neither clo the• IJl'Ol'll· whu It vc undt'r the tak1•off and larulan~ path~ Tht• $10.000 1 •'Port on thf' airport El H h," h1•pn 1h•hvc•r1'tl In 1·111111l v orrtci;1h and will be in cludt•cl in dm·urrwnt.., rn·.,c•ntr<l llunn.: ihc· 01wn111i: puhhc hPar 1n).! on thl• 1-:IH \1.1~ 11 It ~a:-. pn•p11r1•d la~· ('11y Al to1 n<'y 1>1·nn1!. O'Nt•ll, con!tult;mt H enry Wcda<1 and '>r)e<'1:11 counsC'I IA•11nard 11:.a mpcl o! the Jaw firm of Hut an and Tu.cker . The 231 rage report is h1ghly crit1ral or the county's EIR, pre pared at d cost of $238,000 by the fi rm of Danil·l Mann, Jotmson and Mendenhall The cover ll•tter to the city's analysis of the Etn notes that re· Mdenls have not had the 90 days required by law for study of the F.IR and goes on to describe lhe Coast Weather· Night and morning low C'louds wtth sunny after· noons. Lows tonig ht in mid·50s. Hlghs Thursday 65 to 70. I NSIDE T ODA V Tronauzuol ttnnl1 pla11er Rtntt Richor<U o/ Ntwp0rl Beach threotma legal action over required chromo1ome telt. Story. Al. Index Al VtvrS.,,,lce Af AM 1.•fllltf'I Ct IHll~ M M1llM1 At I. M •• .,. At ,,_.•I•• Alt 11 CAllle•llfl AJ M11!1ttl .. _t 8' Cl1ulll.. DM I 0.t• Clt4Mly Al "°"'" tt .... -'• Cl·I c ... .,..... .. ._,, .... Dutll Nt4k" Al Dr $1tl~ Alt ... 119'111 "-A6 ltM' ~-IN-1 '"'"""'-' ., .. " Ttlt¥1•1"' "" ,111uce M r ,,._ .. .., A1•11 """ CMI Wttllltf' A4 M.,tte• Cl Wltt4 Mtw\ A4 document a~ h<'inl! . rar twlow minimum ~landardi. ·· .. t 'nanswe r<•cl qut':o.t1ons, 1n· complete d:llJ. 1nsuffir 1enl JllJl\sts. complete om1ss1ons and numerous t•rrors are found in the draft EIR. · th<' leller <'on linues \1tv ofrrcials call for correction of the defaciennes and a rt .. c1rculal1on of the draft EIR bcfor(' a final E IR 1s accepted. In addition to c1 tinJ( defi· c1er1cies within the report itself, thl· letter charges that the "over· all 'tone' of the ElR 1i. not ob· 1ert1vc it is b1as('d 1n favor of Oranlo(e County Airport cx- pani.1on " One of the most Mnl>1stcnt complaints m the analyi.is was !See AIRPORT, Page A2) Irvine Votes Funds For UCI Howing The lr\-ane f'1tv Cnuntd a~ree<l Tucsd<ay 111 ~pend S25-IOOO of ''' federal housing monry to hf'lp l'C !nm<' students begm a hnu'\- mj( coopt>rat1\ r The decision end" a lonJ.( s1•arrh by Ir vi ne Sludt>nts Cooperative Inc., lo find money tn ignite the cooper ative venture• Thf' students plan to ust• the S25.000 as Se('d money Part of the federal funds will be used to contract architectur al serv1res to de~1gn a dormitory stylr re ColDlly B us Fare Boxes Up for Grabs A used Orange County Transit District <OCTD) fare box might m ake an unusual fis hbowl, planter, bank or home decorator conversation piece. Or if you're lucky, OCTD or- ficials say, you might find a leftover quarter or so Inside. This week the OCTD is selling Sl Johnson Model 0 Electric fare boxes which no longer are com· patible with new equipment. Sealed bids for one or all of the boxes can be submitted by 3 p.m. Thursday to John K. Asder, Orange County Transit District, 1200 No. Main St., Firth Floor, Santa Ana. Bidders should ma rk their en· velopes: Sealed bid-fare boxes. Successful bidders will have 10 day• to pay for their purcha.'le with a cea::tlrled or cashier 's check or money order und 15 daya to retrieve th eir merchandise. BldJ should be submitted on an aa·l• basis, OCTD oCClclals said. sidenc<' hall and thr rem .. inder will bf' part or the loan packa~e lo llbtatn funding from a rmanc1al 1n,t1tul1on. The studenli. t'S t1matc lhe roopcrative dorm, wh1rh will ac- rommodate 80 students. can be completed within 18 months. The rouncil was a sked to <'hoose between funding the stu· denu· project or a plan by the Irvine Company to build an WQOdbridge a housing project for the elderly. The Irvine Company has asked for the funds to help reduce rentals in the planned 100-unit elderly project. Company of· ficials said the subsidy would cut their costs enough to lower lhe rentals about $18.75 per unit per year. However, staff members re· com mended against that project because the net e ffect lo in- dividual renters would be only a $1 .56 reduction per month. In designating the money"fOr the students, the council also <See CO.OP, Page A.%> AD FOVND PUP A GOOD HOME "The lint person who called t ook him and gave him a won· derful home!" That's the advertising success experienced by a Laguna Jails man who placed this classified ad ; 8 Mo. old male Malamute lo ltood hom )UtX•Xl!XX So. Lr you havt a pet to place, or somelhlng ,You 'd llke to convert to C'ash, call "2·56'78. AJona the Orange Coast, the Dally Pilot is . the best place to advertise. outbreaks that occur at the m atches, but he downplays the potential for vlOlence from the demonstrators who say they are just going to be picketing the club. Dymally and the members or the black caucus in Sacramento claim that participation in the matches could result in a black African boycott or s porting events m which Am ericans are entered. The chairwoman of the black .caucus, Assemblywoman Teresa Hughes <D·Los Angeles), said that if the match takes place , .. the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa has indicated that African countries will boycott all international sporting events in whi ch American athletes pa rllcipate." She said South Africa should be barred from competing in U.S.· sponsored events until it allows participation by its blacks. · Davis. Cup officials say the m atches will goon. Said Dymally : "There is oo place for racism in sports." A white, Senator John Dunlap CD -Napa), c h a irman o f u legislative committee studying investment policies or s t ate <SeeTENNIS. Page A2) $4,000.f or Presley Tree Fine Voted Almost without d~sion, the Irvine City Council voted un- animously Tuesday to charge the Presley Companies $4 ,000 for cutting down 38 eucalyptus trees without permission. The $4,000 figure was the city staff's latest recommendation, and included a requirement that the developer replace the trees m issing from the Orangetree de· ve lopm ent with yo ung eucalyptus trees. Six Killed In County Accidents A total of six people, including two young Huntington Beach girls -died late Tuesday in Orange County as the result of traffic accidents. The dead have been identified as: . -Theresa Dowling, 9, or 9452 Nantucket Drive, Huntington Beach; -Janie Walters, 11, or 9442 Hyannis Port Drive, Huntinrtoo Beach; -Rick A. Hickman, 16, or 1004 Cambria Place, Anaheim ; -Steven Boase, 24, of 83S Mallard St., Apt. 1. Orange; -Robert James Lewis, 26, of Ana heim; All unidentified 21-year-old Marine. The two Hunting ton Beach gi rls were declared dead at the scene of a two-car colhsion Tues- day night at the intersection or Magnolia Street and Slater A venue in Fountain Valley. Pohce said the girls were in a car carrying six other youngsters home from a skating outing in Fountain Valley. Listed in guarded condition to- day at Fountain Valley Com· munity Hospital were Marie Dowling, 13, believed to be the s ister of one of the dead girls, and Wyn-Dee Watkins, 12, of 9442 Portsmouth Drive. Officers said the car that was lransporting the eight youngsters was driven by Michael Temper, 16. of 19862 Potomac Lane. They said Temper 's car was southbound on Magnolia when it collided with the auto driven by Dr. William P. Klein, of Newport Beach, who was westbound on Slater. Officers said they were going to question an eyewitness for further details today. They said that he was extremely upset at the time and would be rein· terviewed. Others injured but released after treatment at Huntington In- tercommunity Hospital were Dr. Klein, Ann Temper, and Timothy Temper. Michael Temper, the driver, was admitted with facial lacera· (See VICTIMS. Pace AZ) The figure is far less than the $19,000 fine originally suggested by the staff, which is the max· imum a mount ($500 per tree> permitted under city law. According to city officials, that figure was reduced to $4,000 - the amount th e Pres l ey Companies said it was willing to pay -because the city attorney said the $19,000 amount would be difficult to collect, based <m tho existing city ordinance. In Irvine Councilwoman M a ry Ann Caido went along with the de· cision, but said she is concerned about the rity's tree ordinance and said possibly it could be re· vised so that a stiffer penalty could be dealt to developers who cut down trees without city permission. Mrs. Gaido asked that the or· dinanre be put on the council's May 24 agenda. Criteria Decided In Trees Issue The citizens advisory tree com· mittee will be allowed to offer in- put regarding eucalyptus tree re· m oval in Northwood , but Northwood developers will be permitted to proceed with their development pl.ans with minimal delay. That was a decision reached by the Irvine City Council Tuesday, when it approved the "ton· ceptual tree removal program" for Northwood, and called on a three-person committee to re· view the findings on that pro· gram. That committee ·-composed of city s taff member Harold Greek, a representaive from the Northwood consultant Kam· meyer Lynch and Partners, and a m embe r of the c itizen s advisory group -will report back to lhe council in two weeks. The conceptua l report ap· proved by the city council does not include specific requests for tree removals. Instead , it spells out the cr iteria to be used in deciding which trees will go and whi('h will stay. Community Develop- ment Director Eddie P eabody will then make the determina· tions, based on the city's policy recommended by the citizens group that has been studying eucalyptus trees in Irvine . Mary Ann Gaido cast the di~­ sentlng vote in the 4·1 ballotmg taken by the council. She said she objects to approving the con- ceptual program without allow· ing full input from the citizens a dvisory committee. But Counc ilman Bill Vardoulis s aid he would consicfer it a "breach of faith" if the council dealt the Northwood developers a further delay. He said he re. r ailed the council staling in December that the newly-formed citizens advisory tree committee would not delay Northwood de· velopment. J e rry Mi lle r, o n e or the ad visory committee members , said his group's report differ~ <See TREES. Page A2> Irvine Boys Held In $1,000 Heist Irvine p<>lice have arrested two Jrvine boys, ages 14 and 16, on a rmed robbery charges stem- ming !rom a $1,000 heist of an I rvine Liquor s tore two months ago. The youths are at Orange County Juvenile H all today • awaiting a hearing on the armed robbery charges. Police said they arrested the 14-year-old boy at his Irvine home Tuesday and arrested the olde r youth in Delaware last week and brought him back to Jrvine. Police s aid they believe the boys are the ski-masked bandits . who held up the Still, in the Parkview Shopping Center, at gunpoint on Feb. 4. Officers said the gunman. believed to be the older youth, al legedly pointed a .22 caliber handgun at the night clerk, s houted obscenit ies and de· manded all the money. Ile lhen allegedly scooped up $1 ,000 in cash and checks from the cash register, police said . According to officers, they learned the identity of the youths from an informant and subse· quently located the gun believed used in the heist, the ski mask and other evidence. The older boy fl ed to the east coast and was just localed last week by an Irvine police in· vestigator. Ile was picked up after a warrant for his arrest wn11 issued by the Orange County Superior Court. Reloeation Protested Skateboard Park Stuck The Irvine City Council seemed on the brink of aellUng IL• skateboard course laaue Tuesday but at the lut second it hit a rut. The council wu looking at re· locating the controversial course to the adjacent chlldren'a Ad·· venture Playground. City staff mpmbers and parent& or youn' children pro- teatcid, however , that the two uae• -skateboarding and build-tnf fort.I -were lncompaliblt . nttead, t.hey voted 4· 1 to have ataff members study the financial impact of relocatlnc tho .courae outllde of Unlveralty Communlt.y Park -po11lbly at a. 1lte next to the bicycle motocr0-1s course belna built in Woodbridge or at a site next to the new gas station near Michelson and Culver Drives. Stair members will bring back that Information at a June budget study session. Until then, the course wtll remain the way it is now. Mary AM GaJdo cast the dis· aonUn1 vote. saying she support- ed leavtna th• coUHe where It is· now. ctaJmtna that there are on· If alx homeowners concerned wtt.h the present locatJon, and that half of those are connected with t.ho developer, Mn. Galdo made a motion to table the mat· ter indefinitely, but it was not seconded. John Burton made the motion to relocate the course outside oC University Community Park, but he did not plan to have the staff study it and return with lnforma· tlon In June. Warning that the council was "backing yourselves into a cor· ner" by having the item retum agaJn, both Burt.on and David Sills voted again.st leavina tho- matter unsettled, but were voted down. While the councll was debaUQC. <See SKATE, Pa&e AZ> ·" .. ., ( • ,A2 DAILY PILOT Wednesdey. ApO• 131 1977 I lnapa~t Studied Jet Noise J11ry VICTIMS ••. lions and pamruJ nbs and was re- ported doing rine today. Another young victim, George Robert Overs, 1856 Continental A venut> was transferred to Kaiser Jlosp1tal. Tours Home Bolh Boase and Lewis died or Injuries suHcred earlier i n weekend motorcycle mishaps. An Orange County Superior Court j ury that is betng askt.'<1 to award more than $200,000 lo damages to developer Harry Rinker visited his Santa Ana Heights home again Tuesday to check the jmpact of jct noise on Lhe premises. Judge Frank Domenichini Jed the jury, lawyers and court of- ficials on a second tour of lhe three-acre home at 2342 Mesa Drive in a two·hour inspection that included the passage of rour iets over the property. Rinker claims that. the value of his home has been cut to $800,000 from $1.25 million by the impact 1f jet nojse from the nearby coun y airport lie further claims that when he * * * Frottt Page A l AIRPORT. • • I hat s upport data and back up re· ports cited in the EIR were not included with at. One of those s upplemental documents wa,s a public opinion sur vey done for the county by the Sa nta Ana firm of POS As· !>OCiales which concluded "that. tn general. county residents do not feel the airport is a signH1· c-:.inl problem " City officia ls wer e highly 1·ri tical of that survey at the time 1L was rclc:.ised an Dece mber 1976 bec ause it was based on a sample of 666 countv resident of whom only 33 II\ cd m what they con· :-.1der the act ual airport noise 1m· Jhtct area The POS !>Urvcy was d1v1ded into two ~roup!> 306 who hved n('<Jr tht> airport I the report's 1m· p.11'1 art·a > and :160 who hved l'bt•\\ here m the county -and one of th C"onC'lui.tons was that "morc 1 h.1n 75 per<•t•nl of the tm µact arc· a and ~I pert'l'nt of the gcneral 1·ounly rf'!>tdl•nls fe<'I the airport ha:-no t•ff cl'l ••r a posi l1 vc effect on lht.•q11alttynfthe1rhves " C1tv offt!'iuls contended lhal was · un unrcahst1c conclusion "mce the survey·., !'.<>·called im· pact area mC'lud(•d only 37 people who live in a legally defined noise Jmpact zone So they took the l'OS questions md did their o"'n survey of 400 1 cs1dent!> 200 an the count y defined impact arC'a and 200 living w1tlnn ii noise 1mpacl area or 60 C'N EL or greater Contrary to the results of the county's !>UHC'y, tht• l'lty sur vey lnu nd "tht•rt• I!> a definite ind1ca· lion th.it tht• populacl' hv1n~ do!>er f() tilt' t11rport I'> more ur fo·<'t<'d by nc11q· .md pollution and more• oftPn ft•t•I that I he a1rpor1 c1"values tht·ir propertv ond 1~ J h;11anl to tht•ir 1.afetv ·· The t'OmplC'tC' city <,urvey, rom p1kd by Opinion Research of ('altforn1 a, :1 Lon~ Beach-based Mmpany. will he• di.,cussed by c1 tv 1'01111nlm1•n .11 th1•1r Apnl 25 mcelm~ twfnr,. 1t 1:. prl'sentcd to n111nly offi(·tal~ f 'rone Pag(' 11 I TENNIS ... .q:t•fl('ll''> Ill S11111 h \,,If.. Jnel oth• 1 t·1111t 11i\-1 •r:-.1.tl .1n·J:-. Jn1nC'd tlw l>l,J<•I. prnt•"·I•·•., \\ 1 11r1:l· .ill l'.ihfurn1ans to TENNIS PLAYER PHILOSOPHICAL-81 SOUTH AFRICAN BRUNCHES POPULAR-Cl prolt•st and boyt.·ott This in· t o·rnalional •·vent, whil'h is de ~1~ned in port to brinJt the pc..-oplC' "' the world closer toJ!ether, wi 11 11:ifortunalely symbolize the de· 111al of the basic human rights .111d principles or fair play . . .. l•11nlnp:w1d OAANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT lM>Ot.-... (04\t Qall, ll!IO'I M t"wfilkftf1,("""' "4N"dlfW Mr•\"'"'' h0Ub'1\fW.O twffwOr"'91 (~U rut>l1\~1.,.,. r OMf'.-n'f '-.. fMf/ .. rtfM-\ air O\tbl1\"""d ~AIUf•t •tu""'Oft ,.,,,. • ., .,,, (1)\1• ....,'M ~"*DO't """'" 11w~•·"'Cr'O"' ,_,.,.Mft '"""' U•f\ \t4'tl• t 1•••111,.. \•tl·O•h .. II V'•ll•t' •Nt , ... ~•"••·,,_ \11\iltlli f""•·I A "Of•lflrO~l~j t fP" '' f!oUbl•tPlf(I '••IYfl't .. \t\ ....... ~.AY\. t,_, pt•IW•Oitl l'Jowf'I' lllo"llJ O'•'°'' '' •' ltn VW.\f n.w \h....,t ( llt\t• M ..... (•t '"'"•••)•>'tt ••tHtH .... •'•P .. •M"'t •Nt Puo11w,. , .... <-. VII(~ ""'"t4t"t •f'IO ( .. Mt .. Ml~ ,,..,,.,,ICM'llt ( 0 104' ......... 4 ............... """-'"4t•• .. c:Mmt M l-flit ...... P IM" An1\t•nt M.tl\ .. lflllll t dltor\ OfltcH (~ttlMu 111')W•\ttMyVrwt ' "-.... ~ ,, .. o.._,..,,,.., ........ ~ ...... ,. 11111 flt"<~-...... ~,,,..,,V•Utv ,,,.,,._.,.., • ..., at \•n 01•QO f rH••f h lepho"' (714)t42..Uat ClanlllM Advertlelng 142·5'71 ~l't•ftM,. V•ll•f' H•#\0thO &el .. 310 ~·i:~ !!~, 0:.!,'1;, (~~u~:.'~t<::i ,.._.,,., ., .. .,,, .. ,,.,.__."" ._...~·--"'"' .. t•t'•f'ltte •HMvt \t•C••I .. ,~"''-"' ., ,..,....,.,....,,..,. t.~~.::.~",:::!:r. .. :!'4.:• '"~::, ~" :.::r....-;; :~:..,~ ....... ~.,. _,,i.t,. ' bought the property in 1965 he 'was assure d by county supervisors and other senior county offleials that Jet traffic would never be permitted at th~ county airport. The earlier tour of the Rinker property sparked the later al· legation in court that jct aircraft flown from the county airport by Hughes Airwest a nd Air California were deliberately diverted from the flight path while the jury was t ouring the area. The allegations are hotly de- nied by county and Federal A via· taon Agency officials. Trau!kSt~k Boase died or the injuries he in· curred when his cycle lcfl lhc roadway on Chapman Avenue east of Irvine Park .and Lewis was fatally injured in a similar uccident in Costa Mesa on Estancia Drive near Swan Drive. The Marine was also a motorcycle fatality, according t.o a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol who said the man was struck. by three cars as he tried to walk his stalled motorcycle off the San Diego Freeway north of Bristol Street. Action return s to the courtroom today with Judge Domenichini expected to rule on a defense motion for a mistrial. Deputy County Counsel Ch a rles Sevier contends that courtroom allegations about aircraft diversions during the first tour-aired while the jury was absent rrom the courtroom- -may unfairly pr ejudice the panel when the time comes to de- liberate on the issue. A m ammoth pipe tra nsport vehicle carry. ing a 216 inch diameter concr ete pipe for construction of the S an Onofre Nuclear Gener.ating Station got sturk Tuesday on the co~truction site. One of the monster's 10-foot tall wheels slipped into a hole. The transporter. so big 1t has to be dis· assembled and tru<'kcd to Job sites. was lifted by a crane and the hole filled in by a bulldozer. To lift pipes, the vehicle crawls inside them and then hoists them up. Hickman died when he was ejected from the rear of a pickup truck that overturned al the in· tersection of La Palma Avenue and Sequoia Street m Anaheim. Two other youths thrown from the truck bed are listed in critical condition today at Anaheim Memorial Hospital. The 17-year ·old driver was booked on a charge of felony d.tunken driving. ' ,,~ Several jurors admitted under questioning that they were aware of the news paper accounts stem· ming from those allegations. New Allegation Nixed E'ro~_.lfage Al ... -SKATE." •• Judge Rejects Move by Irvine Heiress whethe r to put the skateboard course inside the children's play- ground, Steve Simms, director of the playground, warne<f tha t it would have a "bad psychological effect" on the youngsters to have older skateboarders nearby and ERA Rejection 5th Straight In Florida TALLAHASSEE. Fla. CAP ) - Despite appeals from President Carter, Betty Ford and other promine nt s upport e rs. the Florida Senate today rejected the Equal Rights Amendment. killing it in Florida fo r the firth straight year. The amendment, which would ban discrim ination based on sex, was thought to have a ~t · ter chance or approval here this year than previously. The Senate vote was 21 to 19 for rejection. Although assured of passage in the House, the proposed 27th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was nol debated there during the l1.>gislat1ve session's first seven days. Even as the White House an- nounced Tuesday that Carter and Vice President Waller f" Mondale called legislators to urge rat1 hcat1on. Flonda s up· porters ... aw their tally of <1nt1c1pall'd \oleo; s hrink when Democrattt• Sen. Ralph Poston ~aid hl' would vote a~a1nst thc> ERA. the sc('ond defectton an J week. .l''lorida has been a crucial state tor proponents. who have seen only one state, Indiah11, ratify the <1mendment since 1975. Supporters held H slim one· vote ma1onty an the Senate un· t1l last "'Pck when Republican Sen tlenry Sayler announced he was s .,., il <"hing d<'splte a t1•l1•phont· rail from former F1r-.t LJ<h IMty Ford l'oston t1nrf Saylt•r, both longtimt' h••rkers of the amend menl. u1d they no longer could endorc;(' 1t tx•cifllsl' of a fear of ft'derill encroachment tn surh state matters as marriage laws Th1rty·f1 vc s tates have ap proved the meas ure with three more needed ~fore March 1979 Front Page Al TREES ... with the consultant's conceptual Northwood tree removal report tn st·veraJ places, primarily in t he type or tree to be used in rep I acing voids in the wind breaks and how to enforce which trees will be removed. T he three-person committee w!ll have 'a chance to work out those conflicts during the next two weeks and examine the Northwood trees. r By TOM BARLEY Of tht O•llY Piiot Sl•ll Ir vine heiress J oan Irvine Smith's attempt to add a new al- legation to the lawsuit she filed more than two years ago againsL the J ames Ir vine Foundation was rejected Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James F Judge refused to include in the action the plaintiff's claim that the founda- t ion board Of directors IS refusing From Page A I CO-OP •.. asked staff members to continue exploring ways of lo°"'crang the rents of the elderly units. John Burton cast the lone dis· senting vote, (•ontinuing his con· sistent policy of voting against items an vol vrng government sub· sidies. which he opposes. The City Council also voted. again 4-1, to use the bulk of the federal subsidy, amounting to $150,000. to help lower rents in a family prOJN·t t<> be localed somewhere in Irvine That mon<'y "'Ill bi· u-.cd to help pay for oH·'ilt<' improvement!> .and for t•onstrut•t1on of a local park "1le Roth of those d1• \eloper'" rosts tontnblll<' to !hf' risin~ pncc or hou ... mg both hou.,c:-•tncl .1part mrnt-. r1ty C'ounct I I'> hoping I hat b} .,ubs1dlllng th1'> proJN'l the de· veloper can offer lower rentals 1\ developer has not yet ~en picked for the subsidized housing project. City staff members plun to advertise tor pro1ect submit· tats immediately and hope to re- port buck lo the council with a re com mcnchtton within unc month Bay Friends Set Meeting Thl' ;i nnu.tl meetanit of the Fritnd~ of 1\1('\\ P<lrt Ba} "'Ill b<- ht>ld Thur11day al k p m 1n the multi purpose room at Bayview F.lementary Schnol. 253 L Orchard Drive in Santa /\na Ht>1ghLc; S hirlt>y Gr1ndl<', former <1la1rman of the Ornn~e County Planning Comm1si.ton will ad· dress the group The publi c 1!> invited to attend, according to Friends President Steve Donaldson Boy, 12, Crushed SAN DI EGO (AP l -Bob Bee be, 12. of Santee was crushed to death when a sandstone wall collapsed In lhe San Diego River bed Tuesd;iy, authorities said Council Action The Irvine City Council Tuesday: RV BAN: Voted •·l to adopt a recreation vehicle parkinl( ban. Gabrielle Pryor voted no. The ordinance prohibit. any vehicle wider than 84 inches from parking on city etreeta. other than to load, unload or make emergency repairs. The council did not aet a tJme Umlt, but left ll t.o the police departmen\'a discretion to enforce the ordinance on a complaint baais. SUMMER BUS: Voled 3-2 t.o discontinue the s ummer bus. Gabrielle Pryor and Mary Ann Galdo voted no. The program cost.I the clty $17,000 ~r summer and the ma· jorlty of the council fell the money could be better spent in other ways. PIUVATE PATROL: Unanlmoualy approved the nrst readina ol a new ordinance deaigned to retulate and pro· vlde more conal•t.ent rulet for pr1va~ patrol and security services in Irvine. The cqunoll will decide whether lo rtve final approval at tho aoconcl readlat ln two weeks. to meet to consider an offer her lawyers claims is far superior to that of the Mobil Corpor ation. Mobil, at this point, appeared to be the foundation's favorite with a cash offer o r $281 .9 million. But an East Coast consortium which includes auto billionaire Henry Ford II, Detroit developer Alfred Taubman and Wall Street financier Charles Allen among 1ts dozen participants has offered the Foundation $302.9 m1lhon for the Irvine Company. The Foundation owns 54.5 per· cent or the enterpri!>t• founded '10 years ago by Mrs. Sm ith 's grandfather, J aml'~ In 1m· 11 Mrs Smith 1:-lht· m;1Jor m anority :,tock holdt•r wit Ii 22 •1 percent shares 1n the Irvine Company. Friedman has r epeatedly pointed out that both Foundation President Morris Doyle and foundation attorney Howard Privett have long held connec· lions with the Mobil Corporation and both have acted in litigation for Mobil. The combine headed by Allen. Taubman and Ford is prepared to pay S36 a share. One apprajser in recent testimony put the value of the Irvine Company at SS48 million-nearly $66a share. Foundation attorney Privett told Judge Judge Tuesday that the Foundation .. doubted the vahd1ty" of the offer made by lhl' Ea!:>t Coast combinl' I le said l'Xpl'rts had dct<•ctcd many flaws in tht• method~ that would be used oy lhe group to finance the purchase of a com· pany that would then be named Taubman-Allen·l rvine Inc. to hear four-letter words. ., Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor responded that she silr- ve y ed youngsters at random there last week and round that "95 percent were willing to have the older skateboarders share the park and that 100 percent knew the meaning of all the four· letter words I asked them.'' One 10-year·old boy, Mike Vill anueva, told the council he's built a fort exactly where the council planned to move the skateboard cour:.e. lie ~aid he':. been working hard on the fort and that it's unfair for them to tl'ar it down Marijuana Seized Attorney Howard Friedman. representing Mrs. Smith, argued before Judge Judge dented the motion, that the Foundation has been determined to sc•l l its c·on trolling int erest to Mobil :.me<' long ~fore Mrs. Smith ftlt•d her lawsuit. At the time of f1ilnc. Lh<' foundation agreed to !.ell to Mohll for S200 mallton or S2 f ;1 .,hart• for the rntirc Irvin<' C'c>m pan} The foundation bo ard of directors is scheduled to meet to· day an San 1-~ra nc1sco Privett commented Tucsduv that 1f the Ea:.t C.:oa!.l rival!> to Mobil could "remedy the muny def1 cienc1es" 9f earlier offers Lht· board miJ?hl be prepared to tJkt· a look at what Privett ctc ... C"nb<·n 3~ 'JO 1llt1.,0ry ofrer" JETMORE. Kan. <AP)-Four men have heen arrested and mor<: than fivt• tons of marijuana with a st reel value of $4.5 mil hon • "'as se1l ed aft.er they landed a- planc laden with the narcotic oil ---------- a hi ghway nl•ar hc·rc, uuthorit1 c~ said · ·. ·. . . . One very good reason 1s that advice from our proressionals does not c:ost extra! In tact, you may very well save money, sane" lhC'>1r ~nowlodge of color, pattern and design can help vnu avoid co-:: tty mistakes! Whether you're planning lo spruce up a spare bedroom or re-do an entire home, they're delighted 10 assist you in your furniture selections.Tele~ toc1ay for <Jn appointment -and let them show you o.(Jncredible wealth of Drexel" and Heritagee styles! ~ PROFESSIONAl INtC R10 R OEStGN WITMOUT OBLIOA flON • COMFORTABl£ PARK ING • CONVl:.Nll;NT FINANCING ' 1514 NORTH MAIN • SANTA ANA P 541 -4391 Tuesd1y. w.anesday. Tllutsdty end Se1111d•y 9 30 lo S JO Mol'ldl 'f I 2 10 II• F toda~ I 30 10 II . -, . . ... . . ,· • . , " , , • . ~ '· , .... \ Laguna/South Coast . EDITION Afternoon N.Y. toekH I' A VOL. 70, NO. 103, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDNESDAY, APRtL 13, 19n TEN CENTS SC Links Dry Spell Water Guzzler . By JACK CHAPPELL OI tlle O•llY f'llel Sl•tt San Clemente's municipal golf course s lurps up an average of 150,000 gallons of water daily, water once provided through reclamation or sewage by the city's treatment plant. But. in the mids t of the state's drought, San Clemente 1s pre- vented -and has been since July -from using the r eclaimed T~kStarek water by an order of the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board. The water board's action was part or the sweepi~ cease and desist order dam pea on the r1ty which prevented new sewer hookups, a nd ha lted disposal vf r eclaimed water in the San Mateo basin, disposal the city maintains prevents salt waler In· trusion into the C'ity's ~round water. Phil Peter, city engineer. said today he hopes to have the water board mt lhe order. Peter said the order to halt 1r· rigation use of the reclaimed ef- fluent came basicall y because of a difference in sam pling pro- cedur es followed by the city and by the water quality board. Additionally. the city has taken action fo r installation of A mammoth pipe tram.port Vl'h1de corn· ing a 216-in<:h diamctc•r concrete p1pr fill' construction of the San Onofre :"/uclear Generating Station ~ol slu<:k Tuesday on the construction site. One of the monster's IO-foot tall wheels s li pped into a holc. T he t r:rnsporlcr. so big 1t h as lo be dis · :1ssemblccl and trucked lo job sites, was lifl<•d by a crane and lhc hole filled in by ti bulldMcr. To lift pipes. the vehicle l'rawl::; inside them a nd then hoists them ur --on Ban FDA Hedges Nonprescription Saccharin Sales Possible WASllINCTON <AP) -The Food and T)ru~ /\rlmin1strat1on. whic h has cnragNI d1alw tics and weight "-Jlcht"rs with 1t-; p10 l)Ose<l IJ;in on s.1crh.111n "'ants tn a llow c·ont1n111•cl -..di• 11( t~•· art1f1c-ial sw~·ctcnl'r Js a non- prt•M:npt1on clrnl( Thl' FDA sllll plans t(I han sac charin .is Jn add1t1H· 1n food and heverages. but Thi' i\ssQc1ated Press learned Tuesday that lht' agency 1s pn•paring lo rcrom mend that 1t be uva1lable as an over-lh<'·C ount cr drug, llkt• he adac h e r<>medics and antacids With no othf'r sugar '>ubo;t1tull' available, thr PD/\ arl1on woulcl ens ur<' that 1l1 uhl't 1cs und dieter" !!till would lw able to ohlain '>llC charm Anyonr c·an 1111\ nonpn•srnp • tlon drui;s A~enry !lpc-1kt•.,mt•n Mnf1rmNI Tuesd:.t\ an an11oun1·1·nwnt v.nuld be m;;dt.• th1-. "'t•1•k on ttw 1 artificial ~w1·1·ll·n.-r. "htc·h h.t~ 1 caus.e<I cun<•1•r 1n lahor11tC1rV a nimals Ttu.•v rl'fu~cd to ..... ~ 1 what action th1• ,1gt·ncy "'ould lake I Jt wa11 also lt'arncd F'DA was com in~ down al:(;Hn~t 11i>c nf sac 1 chann as an additive in cos ; ~~~1~h'i~~i~h :.ii. loothpao;te and , The FD!\ proposed banning SSC'C'harin as a food and drink ad· dllivc Man·h 9 The rccom· Johnson Gets Board Post Dennis Johnson, a senior de· signer for lhe Fluor Corporation has been appointed to the San Juan Capistrano traffic and transportation commission. Johnson, 26, lives a t 31071 Paseo Valencia. Any San Juan resident in- terested in serving on a city com- mission can file an application with the city manager's office, 32400 Paseo Adelanto. Vacancies exist on the city's parks and recreation and traffic and transportation commissions and on the architectural board or re- view. Additional Information is available by calling city offices, d3·J17\. Budget Hearing A public heartnic is 11cheduled tonight to consider San Juan Capistrano's five.year budget re· vision. City council will meet at 7 p.m. al city offices, 32400 Paseo Adelanto. mendat1ons pr()(juced an uproar from diabetics amt persons who watch their wa1slltnc llea\th Educ·at10n an1I WeHarC' Sl'cretan Jo!>l'ph 1\ Cahf;rnn Jr ~aid his <IJ!C'n<'Y w,1., rN'('l\'101! up to 800 lt>ltt•r., a dav. mo:;l opposed to the b..in Medical f'x 1x•rt-. lt'st1f\ in,:: at rnn~r<'s-.111nul hl'..irings d<>uhlC'fJ claims that humans can develop c·ancer from saccharin and ex- pressed concern over the impact .1 ban would have on the m1lhons of A men cans on suJ!ar free diets. The agency said last month it "'ould consider whether to allow use of sacC'harin in drugs and .is .1 <See SWEET, Page A2) Avalon Mourns Wrigley Memory Horwred AVALON IAP l With na~-. fl ying 3t half mai.t 1n a -.urr hrl'eze. resident"> hf this l'>land rl'!liort mourned llw deut h of Ch1rago Cuhs owner Ph1ltp K Wri~IC'\. whos<> fan11h owned tht• island for more than. h.tlf a rcntury .. lie ~a' .1 really great pC'r<1Qn and vcrv <iP<'Cial to C<it ahnn,'· Avalon Mavor Rudy P1ltch sa1<l Tuesday nf Wngle~, heir to lhe Wrigley rht>win~ gum fortunr "Ills death 1s the No 1 topi c of 1h<ic us:r;1on <JmonK 1slandC'r'I " Pastor-. of tht• four churches on the> is land 26 m1IC's of( t he coast o( Los Angeles wcrl' planning a communitv memorial service for Wnglt'.y, whose father, W1ll1am purchased the• un developed island for $2 9 m1lhon In 1919 In the 1930s , Ph1hp Wrigl(.'y dl· C'1cted tn build up Catahna, be~1n ning with a lO·slory pavilion thut dommatco the harbor at Avalon and h05ted many of thl' s wing bandsQ(lht' H1g Band era . Pleasure boats now regularly hll Avalon·s sheltered harbor, and restaurants and curio shops hne its main s horeline str eet. In 1974, Wrigley turned over 11.1 percent of the i!llanct lo a non- profit foundation. the Catalina Island Conservancy, "because he wanted people lo see what Southern California looked like before it wns urbanized ... Telephone Mixup Delays Firefighters By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL OI , ... Oally Piiot Slaff Confusion over telephone Area Code boundaries Tuesday cau!led operators to place calls to lhe wrong fire departments as a $40,000 blaze raged unchecked' throu&h a Seal Beach apartment. The inferno occurred at 316 Eighth St., only about one block from lhe city fire department from which firefighters were dis· patched when telephone operators finally gol lhe message through. Fire Chier Ron Adams said the blaze was not r eadily visible from the fire station itself, and the telephone communications problem r esulted In severe damage lolhe apartment. "We had a delayed alarm that allowed lhe fire to jet iOinlJ that fl\r, but It was no one lndlvtdual's fault. really." he expl&incd. He aald a neighbor woman In. ltlally noticed the names In James Darllng'a residence and raced to the telephone lo call for help. "She had our emer gency number on a s ticker pasted to the telephone right in front or her. but she was so upset s he Just dialed 0 for Operator," Chief Adams e1tplained today. Seal Beach is just inside lhe Orange County line, but ll has a Los Angeles County telephone exchange. The franUc caller 's first call placed through the operator thus went to lhe Los Angleles Fire Department. It waa explained Sul Beach la out.side that depart- ment's jurladlction. A second caU was made to the operator. but Ws one wu re· layed to the Orange County F\re Deparlm nt, Chief Adams con· ti nu ed. Ornnal' County Fire Depart. ment personnel do not serve Seal Buch. The operator flnolly managed to connect the franuc woman to the proper •uthorilles a1 she watched lbe n ames ra1e. chlorination equipment for In· c reased treatment o( the water used (or irrigation. Withool use of the effluent, the city uses dnnklng quality water at a time when water agencies up and down the state are seeking in· creased conservation. The stattstics are im pressive. On a hot s ummer day, the golf course can require up to one m1 ll1on gallons of water , Peter said. That's an lm~nt equal to the water use of 10,000 people, about halftbe city population. Over the year. the city's course average daily demand ls 150,000 gallons, Peter said. Jn February, the golf course got 630,000 cubic feet of fresh water. Last year during the same month, it got none. February this year, the city disposed of 9.4 million cubic feel of treated ernuent in the ocean. i Last year it was 640,000 cubic feel. Peter said he hoped for a s peed y affirmative answer by the regional board. "I would like to think that they will lift it. There wasn 't any big problem with tha t before, anyway," Peter said. He discounted potential addi· <See GUZZLER, PageA2) NB Cup Threat Dymally: Boycott, Anyone? Lt Gov. Mervyn Dymally and the stale Legislature's black caurus are calling for canccla· t1on or a boycott of the U .S.-South Africa Davis Cup matches this weekend in Newport Beach. The boycott call was made Tuesday in the wake of the an· nouncemenl by a g roup calling itself lhe Comm ittee to Stop the U.S.-South Africa Tennis Match that up to 1,000 protesters will try to halt the tennis match. JL was unknown t o d ay if Dym ally and the legislators a rc associated with the committee Six Killed In County Accidents A total of six people, including two young Huntington Beach girls -died late Tuesday In Orange County as the result o( trll(ric accidents. the dead have been Identified as : -Theresa Dowling. 9, of 9452 Nantucket Drive, Huntington Beach ; Janie Walters, 11 . of 9442 Hyannis Port Drive, Huntington Beach , Rick A Hickman, 16, of 1001 Cambria Plare, Anaheim ; Steven Boase. 24, of 835 Mallard St.. Apt. 1. Or ange; Robert James Lewis, 26, of Anaheim: An unidentified 21.year-old Marine. The two Huntington Beach gir ls were declared dead al the sc<'nc of a two.car collision Tues· tlay night at the intersection of M agnoha Street and Slater Avenue in 1-,ounlain Valley. Police said the girls were in a car carrying six other youngsters home from a skating outing in Fountain Valley. Listed in guarded condition to- day al Fountain Valley Com m unity Hospital were Marie Dowling, 13, believed to be the sister or one of the dead girls, and Wyn-Dee Watkins, 12, of 9442 Portsmouth Drive. Officers said the car that was transporting the eight youngsters was driven by Michael Temper, 16, of 19862 Potomac Lane. They said Temper's car was southbound on Magnolia when it collided with the auto driven by Or. William P. Klein, of Newport Beach, who was westbound on Slater. Officers said they were going to question an eyewitn ess for further details t()(jay. They said lhat he was e1ttremely upset at the time and would be rein· tcrvlewed. Others injured but released after treatment at Huntington In· tercommunity Hospital were Or. Klein, Ann Temper, and Timothy Temper. Michael Te mper, the driver, was admitted with facial lacera· lions and painful ribs and was r e· po~ted doing fine today. CSee VICl'IMS, P11e AU AD FOUND Plf P A GOOD HOME "The lint person who called took him and gave him a won· derfuJ home!" That's the advertising success experienced by a Laguna Hllls man who placed this classilled ad: II Mo. old male Mnlamute to good bnme xn·xxu So. If you have a pet to place, or 1omelbin1 )'ou'd !Ute to convert to caab, call M2·5678. AJon1 the Oranite Coaat, the Dally Pllot is the beat place ta advertJae. Committee spokesman Vincent P erkins said his group consists or a loose-knit coalition of political organizations and students and TENNIS PLAYER PHILOSOPHICAL-81 SOUTH AFRICAN BRUNCHESPOPULAR--¢1 community g roups opposed to the r acial policies or the South African government. Perkins vowed his group would stop the matches on Saturday a nd Sund ay. The Davis Cup sectional playoff is to be held at the Newport Beach Tennis Club in The Bluffs. Play opens Fnday and runs through the weekend. Promoters say they expect 7,000 spectators each day. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas says his depart- ment is prepared to handle any outbreaks that occur al the matches. but he downplays the CSee TENNIS, Page A2) Bithell Unanimously Voted Board Chief Real estate brok er Harry Bithell was elected president of the Laguna Beach Unified School District board of education Tues· day, aucCffdlng Michael Sagar, by unanimous vote of the board. Dr. Ronald Chilcote, a social sciences professor at UC Riverside, was named clerk. Two new members or the school board, businessman William Kenlle and schools volunteer Marylyn Pauley, were sworn in. Sagar, who was re· elected to his post ln the March 8 balloting, also took the oath or of· fice. Tuesday was the first meeting of the new board. Former board members J anc Boyd and Dr. Norman Browne, whom Kentle and Mrs. Pauley replaced, had retired from the board. Midway through the meeting. however. Browne, who when he quit said it would be hard to break the habit of being a trustee after 12 years, appeared and took a seat m the audience. Dr. Robert Sanchis, s uperin· • tendenl of schools, wisecracked, - "Sorry, Norm, there's not enough room up here for si" trustees." The school board appointed Chi l cote and Sagar as representatives to the Regional Occupation Program, a cooperative vocational project th e di s trict has with the Capistrano Unified School Di~· trict. Sagar will beg1n his fifth year on the ROP board. Mrs. Pauley was chosen as an alternate. Organic Gardening Delayed in Laguna, By PIDLIP ROSMARIN ()j t ... O•lly Piiot Sl•ll A Laguna Beach community gardening organization is run· ning into roadblo c k s to establishing a large-scale de· monstration site for teaching or· ganlc gardening and opening a s mall s tand to se ll fresh vegetables. Laguna Organic Gardening Organization (LOGO) members appeared before the Laguna Beach school board Tuesday to plead lhat a portion or an unused ll·acre school site al Top of the World be donated or leased at nominal cost for the gardens. While expressing initial en· thusiasm, the school board de· !erred a decision and ordered staff to study the idea. AJJ Tickets To Pageant, NowSoldOut All advance sale tickets to the La1una Beach Festival of Art5 Pa,eant of the Masters were ex· pected to be told out today. That'a ll6,100 tickets and It's still more than three mont.M bdore the flrst sch edul ed pageant. Sally Reeve, Fettlval of Arla spoke1woman, said persona wishing to see the pageant should try tar cancellations d\Aring the run or the show, July 15 throu1h Auguat28. The FuUvat of Arts has banked more than $800,000 from the ticket 1alts. Tbe non-profit fesUval will pay the clty d C..ll&D• Beach $170,000 thl1 rea.r and dlsbune more than $80.000 ln cultural grants and acbolarthlJ>t tQ local orianlu· tJoD1 and atudent.. lt would be at least two weeks before the board rould act. Guaranteeing of a site could be crucial to funding any large- scale project s uch as LOGO members seek. Last week the Laguna Beach Caty Council ap· propriated $5,400 to the project, conditional on LOGO getting a site and obtaining m atching or greater county funding. Two years ago, the county established a special fund or . $10,000 to encourage local gardening programs. So far, none of lhe county's communities has organized a program to the stage of getting runds. The account will be dissolved in July if no one uses It, accord· CSee GARDEN, Page AZ> Coast Weatl1er Night and m orning low clouds with sunny after- noons. Lowa tonight in mid·50s. ffighs Thursday 65 to 70. INSIDE TODt\ y " Tro~ t1nnl• player Renee Riebarda of Newport Beach threat~ legol.octlon ooer rfqldred chromo1omt t11t SIOf'JI, A.3. ladex At VMt t.NIH AP ... II... 84 I. M .. ,. At C.ll!#IMa As (lattllled DMt CeMIU 8J c,. .. .-•• o .. .-N9'1<• Al .... , ..... ,~ .. ·---· .. ·· lllM.,c:e ... , ,... CM~ ·-~ CJ • - Z DAILY PILOT L/SC 'Response Cool' to SJC Bid San Juan Capistrano busi- n ess m en s howed li t tle en- thusiasm today for a propo~ed ci· ty program to fo1>ter business. as outlined by M ayor Yv o n fleckscher. ll ecksc her addressed a breakfast meeting of the Capistrano Business and Proper- ty Owners Association in what he described as his fledgling speech .as mayor He wa!> elected mayor Marett 16. lie said he 1s 1n the process of appointing a seven-member committee to develop an in- centive progr am to foster busi· ness in San Juan. The goal of the program is to ass ure tha\ re- venue generated by the busmess sc(•tor will offset the drain on city resources by continuing re· ~1dent1 al development, the mayor said. City staff has projected that services dem anded by increas· ing numbers of residents will out· strip city revenues generated by res1dent1al developme nt, said 1 leckschcr Services rcqu1rl'd by com mercial/andus trial development. 1n contrast to residential de· velopmcnt, an• offset by the re· venue to the city 1t generates, he :.aid Consequently, c ity manage ment can assure that business development will com pensate for the drain on city coffers by in· creasing numbers of residents requiring city services. "I am not overly enthusiastic about the proposed program at this time, because it m eans more and more control." said Tony Forster, president of the associa- tion. "It means less freedom for businessmen. It takes away his freedom lo fail " lleckscher !'>aid the city pro- gra rn will rc~triel San Juan bus1· ne!'>s no further than 1t t!'> alreaclv ;dfeeted by existing ff'deral and tall• incent ives. "ll 1s a s<'l of i.:111d<'hncs mNc- lv , .. he .,;11<1. "Wt• will adv1M.> a 1Jus1nes!'iman \'.ho 1c; lhinktnR of loc;1t in1? 1n San .Juan If he chooses to ignMr 11ur adviee and fatl, lh.11 't11s pn·rogat1v1• Association Elects 14, Plans Recount Fourteen Pl'fJ Plr have t><.·en dc:cted to thl' La~una N1gu('I Community As.,oc·1at1on board of d1r1•ctor'> folio" Ing rounttnR 1)f ha llols Mrmc1:1 \' i\ 15th c11 rl'l'lor will hr dc<'1dcd 111 a rc·c-nunl of I 111• n1h's now penc11nit Then• wnc :lfi <'andtdate~ for lh1• 10 ~t'1H:raph1 c :1rea:> and fl\·c .it l.1ri.:t• posit ion-. Tlw nt•w 1111 t••'t"r' .1rP John (;111 c11 .,tnl't I ll.1rr\· Spnni.:..r il1 !->l11cl :!. Bn' ,. t'h1t•,J , ch,tnd :l . l'h1l I -.iru:.<1 d1s l ru·t •1, l'aul t'r .1n1cr . d1stt1rt ::, Wilt>ur A ('nlhe1 , c11stnc-t fi lla ni. Hos'ien, d1'>tr1ct 7 . Roh .. rt I. Thc1tr h1·r. rl1.,lnr t R Sus.in Hin.:. 1h .. 1n1•t !I . 1n1I Vr..ink I' \!1-,ul, d "rr1d 10 At lu ri.:c d1 r1•t·tor\ :irt· J.u·I.. \rmo;tron~ W Honalci Win tt•rhaltn M1•rl l' 7.1·1~ner .mrl I >1•nn1s D<'vin,. 'I lw <'Ontt•slr<I dtrN lr1rsh1p 1s ht•lwer n c;1oria l.1nk<'y Jim Lucas and NC'wton W1thf•r1> A. lotal of ~!.15 'otes wert' ra~t 10 theele<:t1on The new t>oarrl of directon Wiii l'lect officers at its next merlin~ to be held M:1y !) ~1l a locallnn lo h<• announced Boy, 1 2 , Crushed SAN OIEGO <A P ) -Bob Beebe, 12. or Santee was crushed to death when a sandstone wall collapsed in the San Diego River bed Tuesd ay, authorities said ORANOE COAST 1 " DAILY PILOT l'M 0r•"9' CO•\t 0•11., P1tot •~tr\ ...-rwc" h (~ bo¥dtNH••'\. 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C.0.ta !MH »IW.\l .. f-"=.i"r.:.~#~~.~/l::~~~ll'":d et\.61'\D..,..Fr......., 'feleptlo11e (114)142~1 Cl .. elf led Adtte,,lllng 142•1111* u9un1 I H cll AH °"*""'nta; Telephot1• 4..,.... ,,."l,,...Clt- 4H-Ot• Wednudl1: Aptll 13, ism Hooked on Books Friends of the Laguna Beach Library George and Alice Varney <1nd Edna King take a break from sorting and pricing the thousa nds of donated books that go on sale 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 14 and 15 al the group's annual spring hook fai r. Laguna area organizations are still col· lerting volumes for the fair. 1n the plaza of the Laguna neach branch library, 262 Glcnncyre St. Fro1tt. Page A l GARDEN ... ing to Michael Totten, an aide lo Supervisor Thoma:. Riley and a supporter of the LOGO proJert LOGO directors pl:.in tu aµpt.>ar before the !.Uperv1sors Ot'Xl Wt!ck lo ask for as much of the $10,000 as they can ~et. Lack of a definite SJlP for lhc' 3 3 (J('f(•:, of Jl4trdcn:. they plan, howf•\·er. could rlts courage s upcrv1:-,ors from com- m i ttmg any money. LOCO's William Schmidt told the school board that the TOW site 1s th(• only one ~u1tablc for the project that could be ac quired before st':. loo IJll' for !>pr ing plantin~s fi e said a rev1L'W or avaslobk city·Own<'<I s 1tE'S showed only one ava1labk, Jnd lhat v. as the old cs t'" dump ··t-'or many reasons.' Sch midt declared. that \.U1s un· .,u1t able Schmidt ~1ri.:ut•d th<· r.:arc11'ns would be an improvement ovf'r the eiustini: rnnd1t1on of the pro· perty, which callc>rl "an c>ve :.ore -there·c; a lot of trash dumped there · lie .. a1t1 l.OGO would cl<'an 1l up .. The uri·•·nn ,., th1• food ~rhm1rlt s,ud t1 .. 1t•hini.: pf'OJll" to rt• c' e It· .1 n cJ ,. u n ., ,. r 1 <'. tParh1ng them lo rcJ l'\t' ll11.'1r O\'.n food Tlll' LO(,I > pl.in " lo t'stahh.,h rotJl1n.: ten.int-. lur lh1• garden plots , v.ith i:..11dt•n1r11.t ·,tudcnts" tcnd1n~ rrops for three months .inti kt'ep1ni:: rno..,t of "'hal tht·\ .:row fo;xC'l'si. vt·~ctahlc prCl<iut" 1111n would tw .sold from an on 'i1t1· 'l'~d;1blt· .,tand. to help J.IJ~ :u1min1slrJllve co~ls. Totlt•n o;.i1d he v.ould .:1ss1st LOGO to find ~Om<' othf'r i.1t<' 1f the school d1str1r1turned1t down, I hough he confe!>sec1 s uitable <,ttes are scarre Totten s:ud a qu1<'k surv«'y of poc;s1hle county· owned sites uncovered only one. a 300-foot-squarc parcel on Laguna Canyon Road Rick Becker, another LOGO of h~er, said today that if the site or funding um't obtained. the group still will establish s mnll t:ardens on postage st amp lots donated by residents. Frowa Page Al SWEET ••• drug. and also as an add1t1ve in cosmetics. The FDA·~ original proposal to ban saccharin followed Canadian laboratory t ests which showed rats fed huge doses of s accharin developed cancer. CBS News said Tuesday the FDA 's new proposal would in- clude a requirem ent th at pack ages of saccharin carry a warning that the substance may cause cancer. Racial Ban Nixed CAPE TOWN. South Africa CAP) -The South African gov. ernment has rejected proposals that il open Parliame nt to persons of mixed race and l'epeal the ban on Interracial aex rel•· lion1 a nd muriaae. H rear- firmed U.1 apartheid poUcy of racial separaUon and rejected the liberal recommendat.loos of an 18-man m ultlraoial com· piiaalon Tuesday. • New Board We ighs ROP Budge t Plan A newly appointed board will consider a preliminary 1977·78 hudg(•t of $193.247 'fhur-.day for the Capistrano Laguna H e~1ona l Occupational Program tROP> Thl' meehni:: b schedul<'d for 7 30 p m in the special education ro n f e ren ce r oo m o f th" ('a p1strano chstrict offices, 32972 Calle Perfecto 1n San Juun Capistr ano The· ROP board 1s made up of three represenltittves from each t1f the '\rhool districts lhc rro· gra m s e r ve~ B oth h e Capistrano and Laguna Rench ,t•hool boarrl., ha\ e appo1ntNl new representati ves to the ROI' hoard. Hot)(.'rt B.u·helor anrl Edwarll Westberg will represt'nt the• Capistrano Unified board, with 1 ed Kopp ser, 1ng as alte rnalt' La~u na R e u <'h will I)(• represt•nteci by Ronald Chilcott• .ind M1chaf'I Sagar Marylyn Pauley 1s alll•rnate F rmtt Page A l VICTIMS ... 1\nother young v1ct1m, t;eorRc- Hnbert Overs. lf:l5fi Continental I\ Vl'nue wui. transferred to Ka1..,<'r llosp1lal Doth Boa:.c and Lewis died of tllJttrtes suffe r ed ea rlier in "eek end motorrydl' m1i.haps. n oaM.' dlt'd uf I he tnJUrtes he in 1·urr<'d when h1i. cycle left the roadway on Chapman Avenue c•ast of In inc Park and Lewis was fatally in1un•rl in a similar accident 1n Costa Mesa on Estancia On vc near Swan Drive. The Mar in e w as also a motorcycle fatality. accordUlg to .1 spokesman for the Califomw llighway Patrol who said the man was struck by three cars as he tried to walk his stalled motorcycle off the San Diego i-·reeway north of Bristol Street. Hickman dJed when he was rJected fro m the re ar of a pickup I rur k that overturned at the 1n 1ersect1on of La Palma Avenue and SCQuoia Street In Anaheim. Two other youths t hrown from the truck bed are listed m c ritical condition today at Anaheim Mem orial Hospital. The J7.ycar·old driver was booked on a c harge of felony ti run.ken driving. F,....PageAl TENNIS ••• potenUal for violence from the demonstrators who say they are just 1oing to be picketing the club. Oy mally and the m embers or the black caucus in Sacramento ('laim that participation in the rnat~hea could result In a black African boycott o f 11porllng even ts In which Americans are entered. She said South Africa s hould be barred rrom competlna ln U.S.· sponsored even~ until It allows particlpatlon by Its blacks. Davis Cup officials say the matchct will 10 on. Sa\d t>yrnally : "There i11 no place for racJam in 1ports. ·' • • Energy · Plan Calls . For Gas Tax Hikes WASHINGTON (A P} -Presi· dent Carter's ene rgy plan pro- bably will lnclude an initial, .standby tax Increase of live.cents a gallon on gasoline and IS' sure to call for even h eavier taxes on domesli<'ally produced crude oil, congressioqal and Adm1rustra- lion sources said today. While details of the President's energy proposals a r e being worked out, the package clearly will mean that Americans who use e nergy ixcessively will pay a heavy penalty, mostly through added taxes. Among the proposals likely to be sent to Congress on April 20 a re ; A gasoline tax increase start· ' Irvine Coidpany Judge Nixes New Heiress Complaiiit By TOM BARLEY Of.,. 0.11, ,. .... ll•ff Irvine heiress J oan Irvine Smith's attempt to add a new al- legation to the lawsuit she filed more than two y ears ago against the James Irvine Foundation was rejeeted Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court. . Judge James F . Judge refused lo include in the action the plaintiff's claim that the founda· lion board or directors is refusing to m eet to consider an offer her lawyers clajms is far superior to that of the Mobil Corporation. Mobil, al this point, appeared to be the foundation's favorite with a cash offer o f $281.9 million. Friedman has r e peatedly pointed out that both Foundation President Morris Doyle and foundation attorney Howard Privett have long held connec- tions with the Mobil Corporation a nd both have aoted in litigation for Mobil. The combine headed by Allen. Taubman and Ford is prepared to pay $36 a s hare. One appraiser in recent testimony put the value of the Irvine Company at $.548 mi Ilion -nearly $66 a share. Foundation attorney Privett told Judge Judge Tuesday that the Foundation "doubted the validity" of the offer made by lbe . East Coast combine. He said experts had detected many flaws in the m ethods that would be used by the group to finance the purchase of a com- pany that would then be named Taubman· Allen-Irvine Inc. ing at · rive cents, a nd rising another 10 cents annually in the second and third years or the pt'(). gram. It would be imposed only lf U.S. consumption falls to decline, a possibility not considered likely by Carter's energy adviser s. The current federal tax is four cents per gallon. -A so·called "gas.guzzler'' tax starting a t $412 on new cars which use gas inefficiently. It. could go as high as $2,500 for the purc hase or each new car. -A lax of several dollars per barrel on crude oil produced in the United States. Its purpose is to gradually lift the price of domestic oil to that cha rged by Middle Eas tern nations a nd other foreign producers. -Heavy taxes on the industrial use or natural gas in an effort to dr amatically increase coal pro- d uctlon and use. AJthough natural gas prices would rem ain controlled, the cellinJt would ~ allowed to gradually rise, m ean- t ng higher heating bills f or hom eowners. Teacher Plam Reading Hirµs For Parents Patrick O'Brien, who teaches children's literature at Cypress College, will discuss ways to stimulate youngsters' taste for re- ading tonight at Concordia S<:bool in San Clemente. O'Brien's talk is sch eduled at a general meeting or the school's parent-te ac he r association. planned for 7 p .m . The school is located at 3120 Avenida d el Pres1denle. But an East Coast consortium whkh includes auto billionaire Henry Ford JI, Detroit developer Alfred Taubman and Wall Street fi nancier Charles Allen among 1ls dozen participants has offered the Foundation $302.9 million for the Irvine Company The Foundation owns 54 5 pc·r eenl of the enterprise founded 40 year s ago by Mrs. Smith ~ grandfather, J amcs Jrvinc JJ . The foundation board or direc tors 1s scheduled lo meet lo· day in San Francisco. Children whose parents arc at: lending the PTA meeting will be :ible to watch a movie in an adja- cent room. Mrs . Smith 1s the major minonty stockholder with 22 4 pe r<'ent s hares 1n the Jrvinc Company. Attorney Howard Friedman, re presenting Mrs. Smith, argued before Judge Jud~e denied th(• motion. that the f'oundation has been determined to sell its con trolling interest lo Mobil since long before Mrs Smith fllc<.I her lawsuit Front Page Al GUZZLER ••. tional t'osts imposed l.>y the Metropolitan Waler District un· der 1ts !>Urcharge program for use of waler in excess or 90 per· cent of that us ed last year. O'Brien 's disc u ssion or children's literature was planned to coincide with Concordia's book fair. Books selected for their educational value will be on sale through Friday from 8: 30to 11:30 a .m . and from2:30 toJ:JO p.m. at the school. The books, r anging in price from 25 cents to $2.95, will also be displayed from 6 to 7 p.m . :lnd from 7:45 lo 8:30 p.m . tonight. At the time of fllin ~. the foundation agreed to sell to Mobil fo r S200 million or $24 a share for lhe entire Irvi ne Company "I think they'll recognize that last year we were using the ef- nuent water and this year we're not. Of course it's subject t o nl',ltoti ation. but we're pretty con- fident.·· he said Additional inforQta lion 011~ tonight's meeting or the book fa1~ is available by calling the school.I 492·3060. • --------------------------------------------------------------- 1!!>TAllLISH£0 •ttl -· . ·i ii j .. r\' ,~::,i ~·:··· ..,.,_ .,>1 I I / ? , One very good reason is that advice from our professionals does not cos1 extra! In facr. you may very well save money, since their knowledge or color, pattern and design can help you avoid coslly mistakes! 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V. Stoeks 1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1977 N .. DyDially Urges NB Davis Cup Boycott1 Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally and the state Legislature's black caucus are calling for cancell· ation or a boycott of the U.S.· South Africa Davis Cup matches this weekend in Newport Beach. The boycott ca ll was made Tuesday in the wake of the an· nouncement by a group calling itself the Committee to Stop the U.S.-Soulh Africa Tennis Maleh that up to l,000 protesters will try to halt the tennis match. It was unknown today if Dym.Uy and the legislators are associated with the committee. Committee spokesman Vincent Perkins said his group consists of a loose-knit coalition of political organizations and students and com munlty groups opposed to the racial policies of the South African scovernment. Perkins vowed his group would slop the matches on Saturday and Sunday. The Davis Cup sectional playoff is to be held at the Newport Beach Tennis Club in The Bluffs. Play opens Friday and runs through the weekend. Promoters say they expect 7,000 spectators each day. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas says his depart· menl Is prepared to handle any outbreaks that occur al the matches, but he downplays the potential for violence from the demonstrators who say they are just going to be picketing the club. Dymally and the members of the black caucus in Sacramento claim that partic1 pat1on in the matches could result in a black African boycott of sporting events 1n which Americans are City Dislikes Airport Newport Spemls $17,500 to Back View By JOANNE REYNOLDS 0t t ... 0•1ly Piiot \till City officials in Newport Beach have spent $17,500 in recent months to let county officials know there is very little they Like about the county airport and its Environmental Impact Report. The funds were spent on two ci- ty council-authorized projects - a li ne-by-line analysis of the county's E IR on the airport and a public opinion survey or resi· dents living near the facility. For their money, city officials have two documents measunng two inches thick that stress what they have said all along -they don't Like the airport and neither do the people who live under the takeoff and landing paths. The $10,000 report on the airport EIR has been delivered to county officials and will be in· eluded in documents presented during the opening public hear· lng on the EIR May 11. It was prepared by City At· torney Dennis O'Neil, consultant Henry Wedaa and spec ial lrvi.ne Company Judge Nixes New Heiress Complaint By TOM BARLEY Ot ,,_ 01lly PO .. Sl1tl [rvine heiress Joan Irvine . Smith's attempt to add a new al· ~leg ation to the lawsuit she filed m ore than two years ago agrunst the James Irvine Foundation was rejected Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court. Judge James F. Judge refused Island Mourns P. K. Wrigley, Grun Magnate AVALON CAP) With nag!! flying at half mast in a stirf breeze, re11idents of this island resort mourned the de ath or Chicago Cubs owner Philip K. Wr1scley, who11e family owned lhe island for more than half l' C<'nlury "lie was a really great person and very special to <.:atalioo." Avalon Muynr Rudy Piltch said Tue~day 11( Wrigley. heir to tht· Wriitley l'hrwing gum fortun<' "Ills dl'alh 1~ the No 1 topic of dl!.cussion omong islander'> " Pa!!lors of th<' four churches on th<" island 2G miles off the t'Oast of Los Angeh•!. -were planning a eommu111ty memorial serv1<'e for Wrii:ley, who'lc father, William purchas ed the un· developed ii.land for $2.9 million I jn 1919. In the 19J<r.;, Philip Wrigley de· clded to btuld up Catalina, begin· nins.t with a 10-s tory pavilion that dominated the harbor a t Avalon and hostl'd many ()f the swing bands of the Big Band em . Pleasure boats now regularly fill /\val on 's shelter ed harbor, llnd restaurants and curio shops line Its main shoreline street. • to include in the action the plaintiff's claim that the founda· lion board or directors is refusing to meet lo consider an offer her lawyers claims is far superior to that of the Mobil Corpora ti on. Mobil, at this point, appeared to be the foundation's favorite with a cash offer of $281.9 milhon. But an East Coast consortium which includes auto bil11ona1re Henry ford II. Detroit developer Alfred Taubman and Wall Street financier Charles Allen among its dozen part1c1pants has offered the Foundation $302.9 million ror the Irvine Company The Foundation owns 54.5 per· rent of the enterprise founded 40 years ago by Mrs. Smith's grandfather, James Irvine II. Mu . S mith is the major minority stockholder with 22 4 percent shares 1n the Irvine Company. Attorney Howard Friedman, representing Mrs Smith, argued before Judge Judge denied thr motion, that the F'oundution h11i. been determined to sl'll its Mn· trolling interest to Mobil s1nr1• long before Mrs Sm,th filed her lawsuit At the time or filing. the foundation agre~ to sell to Moh1l for $200 mil hon or $24 a share for the entire Irvine Company. Friedman has repeatedly pointed out that both Foundation President Morris Doyle and foundation attorney Howard Privett have long held connec· lions with the Mobil Corporation and both have acted in litigation for Mobil. The combine headed by Allen, Taubman and Ford is prepared lo pay S36 a share. One appraiser in recent testimony put the value of the Irvine Company at SS48 million nearly$66ashare. counsel Leonard Hampel of the law firm of Rutan and Tucker The 231-page report is highly critical of the county's EIR. pre· pared at a cost of $238,000 by the firm of Daniel Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall. The cover letter to the city's analysis of the EIR notes that re· sidents have not had the 90 days required by Jaw for study of the EIR and goos on to ctescribe the document as being "far below minimum standards." "Unanswe red questions, 1n· O••IY Piiot \t•I• PllOto TO LEAD BOARD Mesa's MacMllllan Newport-Mesa Board Elects Mac Millian Roderick Mac M ti Ii Jn , ;1 Newport·Mesa s chool trustee since the district was for med in 1965. was unanimous ly chosen by his fellow trustl'eS Tut•sday mj!hl to ser\'e as school board prcsl· dent for one year. M acMllllan. r Hc•ntl v re - e lec ted to his tru11tec. H'al representini: west Costa Mesa. replaces outgoing board presi· denl Donald Smallwood who will serve as the board's vice presi· dent for the next year. Tuesday night's organizational meeting also marked the first ap· pea ranees on the school board for two newly elected trustees - · Betty Jo Balley of Corona del M a r and Duke O 'Brien . representing northeast Costa Mesa. They replace Orville Ambur~ey of Costa Mesa and Thomas C. Casey of Corona del Mar, who cho!!<· not to run for re election March 8. Cna~• Seal Bea«!la Fire complete datil, insufficient analysis, complete om1 ss1ons and numerous errors are found in the draft EIR," the leller con· ltnues. City oHicials call for <'Orrection of the deficiencies and a re· circulation of the draft EIR before a fmal EIR is accepted. In addition to citing defi· ciencies within the re port itself, the letter charges that the •·over· all 'tone' of the ElR is not ob· jeclive it is biased in favor of <See AIRPORT, Page AZ> 'Fish' Chip Nixed 3-2 lnSclwols By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. 04 llW O•llY Pilot ~•fl School trustees, in a 3-2 vote Tuesday, ordered lhe immediate removal or a Christian symbol and motto from bags of tortilla c hips for sale to s tudents on campuses of the Huntington Beach Union lllgh School Dis· trict. Tortilla chip vendor Sam Giesy, 23, of Huntington Harbour, said today he may have to remove by hand all the labels which bear the fish-like symbol and motto from snack packs stored in his warehouse. District foo d ser vices Supervisor Ruth Dennett said none of Giesy's chips will be sold in student cafetenas until the in· Jtredienl tabs have all been re· moved. Board Pres ident Do n M acAllister and Trustees Zita Wessa and Helen Dille voted to remove the Christian ichthus and a motto appearing on the chip pack which reads: "A Christian company dedicatl'd to a new life through Jesus Christ." Trustees Doris Allen and John K. Hundley voled against re· moval of the symbol and motto. Trustees took the action after a Huntington Beach attorney. Sydney Kuperberg, claimed Inst month that the sale of the chips with the Christian mark· ings was a "violation of the separation of Church and Stale." Other Huntington Beach resi· dents told trustees Tuesday they found the symbol and motto "of- fensive'' when it appeared on snacks sold to students. A Newport Beach attorney and former Ocean View <e lementary) School Board trustee. Leonard Shane, 53, told trustees Tuesday the chips "bring the religious aspect Into the classroom and should be re· moved." 7 Weathe r · Night and morning low clouds with sunny after- noons. Lows tonight In mld·50s. Highs Thur.sday 65to70. Phone Mixups Costly • I INSIDE TODAY Trcnnuual tmnil plo~tt Rnee Rkhardl of N~rt B.ach thrtotena legal. oclfon oo•r r11q1drtd ch110mo1ome te11. St0f]l,A3. l•dex By A.RTRVR R. VINSEL Ol Ille o.llJ l'llot St•ff Confmion over telephone Area Code boundaries Tuesday caused operaton to place calls to the wron1 fire department.a as a $40,000 blue raged unchecked through a Seal Beach apartment. The lnlerno occurred at 316 Elghth St., only about one block from the city flre department from wtuch firefighters were dis· patched when telephone operators 11.oally got the message lhrou_,h. . Fite Chtef Ron A~ams sald the blaze WaJ not readUy visible from the fire station Itself, and the telephone communlcaUona probl em reeu lted lo severe dama,etothe apartment. "We had a delayed alarm that allowed the nre to get going that far, but it was no one individual's fault, really," he explained. He said a neighbor woman in· ltlally noticed the flames In J amea Darling's residence and raced to the telephone to call for help. ·'She had our emergency number oo a sticker pasted to the telephone rtaht lo front of her. but she wu so upset she Jwst dialed 0 for ()ptrator.'' Chief Adams explained today. Seal Beach ls Ju.st Inside th~ Oran,e County Uno, but It bas a Los AJ\icles County telephone exchange. The rranUc caller'• flnt call ,>laced t.brou&h lbt operator lbua went to the Los Ancleles ,,re ~ -.. . . .. Department. It was explained Seal Beach ls outside that depart· ment's jurisdiction. A second call was made to the operator, but lhia one wu re· layed to the Ol"a"'e County Fire Department, Chief Adams con· Unued. Oran1e County Fire Depart· ment personnel do not serve Seat' Beach . The operator fi nally tnanaaed to connect lbc franUc woman t.o the proper authonUes aa she watche_d t.l'le namea rage. "When wt urlved, fl ames were pourinf from the wtndowa and OUl from under the eaves and tbe lntese beat bad 1baUered the w1Ddon d &be •Part.ment bWJd· tn1 om door," the Stal Buch chief Hid. entered. The chairwoman of the blQck caucus, Assemblywoman Teresa Hughes CD·Los ,J\ngeles), satd that 1f lhe matCh takes place, "the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa has indicated that African countries will boycott all international sporting events m which American athle t e s part1c1pate." Sh~ said South Africa s hould be • barred from competing in U.S.·' sponsored events untll it allows participation by 1ts blacks. Davis Cup officials say the matches will go on. Said Dymally: "There is no place for racis m in sports." A white, Senator John Dunlap (D·Napa). chairman of a legislative committee studying investment policies of state <SeeT ENNIS, P age A2) .. o.lty "lltt Si.It ....... PARKED VAN GETS POPPED FROM BEHIND IN NEWPORT CrH h Impact Punched Vehlcle Through Garage Well Buildings Tremble Before NB Drivers Tuesday seemed to be the night for c rashing cars into buildings in Newport Beach. Po lice reported two separate incidents in which vehic les slammed into buildings. In both cases, no one was injured. The first incident occurred at about 7 .JO pm. at Howard's Restaurant, 11001 West Coast ERA Rejection 5th Straight In Florida TALLAHASSEE, Fla. CAP) - Despite appeals from President Carter, Betty Ford and other prominent s upporte r s, the Florida Senate today rejected the Equal Rights /\mendment, killing It in Florida for the firth strai~ht year. The amendment, which would ban discrimination based on sex, was thought to have a bet· ter chance of approval here U1is year than previous ly The Senate vote was 21 to 19 for rejection. Although assured of passage in the House, the proposed 27th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was not debated t here during tho legislative session's first seven days. Even as the White House un· nounced Tuesday that Carter and Vice President Waller F. Mondale called legislators lo urge ratJncaUon, Florida sup· por ters saw their tally or anticipated votes shrink when Democratic Sen. Ralph Poston said be would vote 8galnst the ERA, the second defection In a week. Florida has been a crucial state for proponents, who hava seen only one state, lnd1ana, rallfy the amendment since 1975. Supporters held ft llim one· vote mljority in the Se~ate un- Ul lut week when RepubUcan Sen. Henry Sayler anaounced be wu 1wJtchlng despite a ttltphone call f rom former nrst Lady Betty Ford. Highway, when a taxi punched an 18-inch by 30-inch hole in the restaurant. The cab was driven at the lime by a passenger, J ean Ann Swudl, 114. who was booked by police on a charge of disorderly conduct. Cabbie Richard Kielich told police he had picked the woman up at a nearby restaurant and when they got to Howard's he put the cab in padc, but left the motor running while he got out to try to calm a man who was shouting at the cabb1e and his passenger. He said the woman who was seated In the front scat apparent· ly slid across the scat and put the car into gear and it lurched into the builrung. In the second case, which oc- curred at 9 p.m., police say they arc unsure of exactly what hap. pe ned to cause the Mercedes· Benz driven by Emily May Morgan, 56, of 2608 West Ocean Front, to smash into the garare of the home located at 2700 West Ocean Front. Officers said the force of the impact was so great that It d• mollshed the garage door, dri~ ing t he van par ked inside through the rear or the garage. through the adjoining apartr.1ent and partially through the rear wall of the home. Robert Biever, occupant of the residence and owner of the vaa said he was not injured In tbe mlsfiap. Mrs. Morgan was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital where she refused treatment. AD FOUND PUP A GOOD HOME •'The first person who callell .took him and 1ave him a ~ dcrful home!" That 'a lbe advertising succeM eJrpertenced by a Laguna HJllt man who placed this classlf...S ad: 8 Mo. old male M•l•muto " to 1ooct home XllX·XJtU So. If you bave • pet to place, or ' somethl.q you'd llte to ~ to cash, call &U.5618. Along the Oran1e Coast, the Dally Pilot ft U.e beat place to advertlae. . . f •• ~ .AZ DAIL V PILOT N Wednesd•x. April 13. 19n , FDA Hedges on Ban " On SacCharin Sales WASIONGTON CAP> -ThE' Food and Drug Administration which has enraged diabetics and weight-watchers with il:. pro posed ban on saccharin, wants to a llow continued s alt' of th1· artificial s weetener us a non 'Ain't f:onna Rain No More' SACRAM~N'l O 1APJ - The-slate wcathc1 foreca st lor lht' near future as stall s1ng1ng tha1 old refrain, "It ain't gonna rain no more, no 1oorE'" Tbe report by the c: a I \ I o r n i a D r o u g h t 1 n!ormation tenter on Tues day said above- normal temperatures and no rain are forecast this "'~ek "No real hope for im· provement,'' the center said in ils weekly bulletin. County Crashes Kill 6 People In One Night A total of six people. including two young Huntington Beach tirls -died late Tuesday m Orange County as the result of· traffic accidents. The dead have been identified as· -Theresa Dowling. 9, of 9452 Nantucket Drive, Jluntington Beach ; -J anie Walters, 11. or 9442 Hyannis Port Drive, Huntington Beach ; -Rick A. Hickman, 16, of 1004 Cambria Place, Anaheim ; Steven Boase. 24. or 835 Mallard St.. Apt. l, Orange; -Robert J ames Lewis, 26, or Anaheim; -An unidentified 21 year-old Manne. The two Huntington Reach girls were declared dead at the scene of a two.car collision Tues· day ni ght at the mlersecllon of Magnoli a StrN'I and Slater Avenue in Fountain Valley. Police said the girls we re 1n a r;ir carr. ing six oth<>r voung:.tcrs horn<' from .1 -.k.1t1ng outmi.: in Fountain V.111<')" Listed 10 guarded condition to da\ at f'ount:11n V;illc' Com· m;1n1t\' llm.p1tJI \\t•rf• MJ1ll0 Dowlin~. 1:1. twlaeverl tu bt: lht' i.1stN of one or the ctead girls. and Wyn De.-Watkin~. 12, of ~42 I '<;rt smouth I >n \'t• Officers :.;i11l the l"ar that wus transporting the· eight youngsters <AHS drivl'n h\ M1 t·hael Tcmpcr. 16, o( 19862 1'0°lomac Lane Th('y said Temper":. cur was southbound on Ma)tnolla wht•n 1t coll1dcd Wllh th<· auto driv1•n h\' Dr Wilham I' Klein, o( Nc'4 port fJcat•h. who WaS W{•SI houncl 011 SlatN o m ccrs said they 'A i•rt• going to qu<'sllon .in C'ye~1tncss for furth<.•r dct.ails loc13) They i.a1d that he \4as , .. <lrcmcl.) upset al the time Jnd would be r ein l1.:rv1ewed Others tnJured hut relca~cd after treatment al llunhngton In tercommunaty Jlosp1tal werc Ur Klem, Ann T<'mpl'r, and T a moth.) TC'mper Michael T emper. the dnvcr, was admitted with facial lacera lions and painful ribs and was re· ported doing nnc today. Another young victim. George Robert Overs, 18.'iG Conlin<'olal Avenue wiu transferred t o Kaiser llosp1lal Both Boasc and Lewis died of injuries s urrcrcd earlier in weekend motorcycle mlshapR. OAANCJli COAST N DAILY PILOT :-~~~~ ... ~,=j=:.::t:,: C...\l ~IV\l"Q (.e,...•1\¥ ""Oirttll1t ""..._II". puothMd MoNl10 •~"""'fl'\ • rWt•t tor Co\t• Mill-.. H••toft l••f". Hv"t•~ 9'1-M•/19'1" h i"" v ...... '""M". '•"ff••bH!t V•ll•Y 4'111.d ~ftf.Mflll~n\(O•\I A\l~'•r•O"OfW.I._, ''-" ., 9¥04•'"""'0 ~tv'O•n _.,.., ~•Y\ t~ :!:~~=:1.~1·.~~~~-""''' •.. ._ .. _ Pfn1 .. "t •"Cf P~1~ J-.c.•. c. .... .., Vitt ,..... .... , .... c;o-o1~ ~··11-E•1tt1 'T-·· _.,_ ,... ....... , .... CMno•M.~ •l<-P ..... An••t•ftt M4"•0•nttdtton Tel•phon• ('?14)M~21 Cl•M" .. d .AdYertlNftg '42-ttrt prHcnpuon <1ru~ The FDA still plans to ban sac· charm a:r an additive in food and beverages. but The Associated PresS' learned Tuesday that the agency is preparing to rccom · mend that. it be available as an over -the-counter drug, like heada c h e remedies and antacids. With no other sugar-substitute available, the FDA action would ensure that diabetics and dieters still would be able to obtain Sac- charin. Anyone can buy nonprescrip- tion drugs. Agency spokesmen confirmed Tuesday an announcement would be made this week o n the artificial sweetener, which has caused cancer in laboratory animals. T hey refused to say what action the agency would take. It was also learned FDA was coming down against use of sac- charin as an additive In cos- metics, suC'h as toothpaste and m outhwash The FDA proposed banning saccharin as a food and drink ad- ditive March 9. The recom- mendations produced an uproar fro m diabetics c.ind persons who watch their waistline. Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. s aid hjs agency was receiving up to 800 letters a day. m ost opposed to the ban. M edlcal expert:. tci.tifying at congressional hearings doubted c laims that humans can develop cancer from saccharin and ex· pressed concern over the impact a ban would have on the milhons of Americans on sugar-free diets. The agency said last month it would consider whether to allow use of sa cch arin m drugs and as a drug, and also as an additive m cosmetics. The FDA 's orig inal propasal to tian saccharin followed Canadian laboratory tests which showed rats red huge doses of s accharin developed cancer. In Energy Plan Standby Tax Hike Seen on Gasoline WASlllNGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Carter's energy plan pro· bably will include an initial. standby tax increase or five cents a gallon on gasoline and is sure to call for even heavier taxes on domestically produced crude 011 , congressional and Administra- tion sources said today. While details of the President's energy proposals a re bean~ worked out. the package clearly will mean that Americans who use energy excessively will pay <t heavy penalty. mostly through added taxes. Among the proposals likely to be sent to Congress on Apnl 20 are: -A gasoline tax increase start 1ng al five cents. and nsm~ another 10 cents annually in the second and third years of the pro gram. ll would be imposed only 1f l' S consumption faal1 to dcclinf'. a poss1b1lity not considered ltkcl\ by Carter"s energy advisers The current re<lcral tax ., four ten ls per gallon -A so-called "ga s-gunlcr tax starting al $412 on new car., "'h1ch use g<is 1ndf1cwnll) 11 t•tmld go ai. h1~h al> S2.500 for thl" µurchase of each new car -A tax or sever al dollars p<'r barrel on crude 011 produced in the l'nited Statl'!> It~ purpo:,c 1-. to gradually lift th<' price 11r rl omest1c oil lo th.it char~cct h~ :"111ddle Eas tern nations an d other foreign producer!> lleavy taxe:. on the mdustn:il U"<' of natural gas 111 an •·Hort lo dramatically 1ncrea\e cnal pm duct1on anrl u<.,1• /\lthou~h n&1tural ga!. fffH'<'S ~ouhl rcmJ11l County Backs Bridge Work For Newport Plans to \\ 1dcn the J amborcC' Road bridge at San Diego Creek 1n Newport Beach won the ap proval o f Orang e County Super visors Tuesday County oflicials~stimatcd the cost of widening the\bft~e ( om four to six lanes at S357,370. The project wlll be undertaken by the county at the s ame time the City or Newport Reach will be working on widening Jamboree Road between M acArthur Boulevard and Eastblurr Drive North and adding a bicycle path in the same area. City o(ficials say work on the three related projects is expected to get under way this sum mer. Ji',.._P~AJ TENNIS ••• agencies In South Africa and other controversial areas, joined lhe black protesters. "We urge all Callfomlans to TENNIS PLAYER PHILOSOPHICAL-81 SOUTH AFRICAN BRUNCHES POPULAR-cl protest and boycott • . . This In· ternatlonal event, which ts de- 1tsned in part to bring the people of the world cloeer to1cther, wlll unfortunately symbolize lhe de- n ial of the baaJc human ~ta and f.rlndpla of lalr pJay •• ..," Dun •P•&ld. controlled. the ceilin~ would be allowed to gradually nse, mean· ing higher healing b ills for homeowners. P ayroll taxes. probably Social ~cunly levies. ~ould be lowered to orrsel the impa ct on the budgets of lower-and middlc- ancomc Americans. The Wall Stn·!'l J1H1rnal !'.auJ lhl' tax on crud.-m l producers could rci.ull in a 10 pl"rel'nt in n<'ase 10 gasolinl' prices in add•· lion lo the lax al lh1· gas pump T he newspaper s aid 1t obt<11ncd a copy of Carter·s energy propos al. which it said is being c1rt•ulated among admm1s trat1on o!f1c1als to give them a chance lo suggesl changes Congressional sources predict that Carter's ener gy propasali-. race a stiff fight on Capitol H.tll . None o f the specifics or the plan has bC'Cn firmly decided, and some gc•neral prriposals mav not sur\"1 \t' :an /'\ctm 1n1stration ~cret•ning 1! thl· Prcs1dl.'nt de· c1de" they .ire loo poht1call y "ens1ll\'l', the soun·t·-. .,.11d N-M Trustees To Increase Public Meets With iln cv•· toward allowing ('as1cr public· acc·t•'>s to the Sl'hool board, Newport Mc•sa trustees \Ot rd unan1mn11i.ly Tue~dav nu~ht to ad<! fnur 1nr11rmul puhli<" mect1ni.:s tn lh1•11 1977 7K srhrrl11l1• Th<' mcl"tin~'i ..... 111 ht• h1•1<1 ;11 i "JO p rn whenev1•r th1•rt• .., <1 rtrth Tut•l>dJy an ,i month Tht• :.tUd\ 1.1:,,ll>n!.. clurin.: 'Ah1 ch tru:.tt:ei. hope for partu·1p11t1on by parent!>, teuchers and ~ludnits. "111 be held Ma) 31 Au.: :IO. Nov 29. 1977. and Jan Jl. Hl78 The last two meetings will ht~ held al the hoard of education's nt'w fall home. llarper School, 425 E 18th St . Costa Mesa Beg1nmng Sept 13. all meetini:is wall be held at the elementary school trustees voted to close due to decUrung enrollment. Ry retumanii board meetings tn a school facility trustees hop<> to ellminale what Trustt·c Donald Smallwood termed ii false air of sovereignty that ex· ists at Costa Mes a Council Cham· bers. where trustees sit at an elevated panel some distance from the audience Bay Friends Set Meeting The annual m eeting of the Frie nds of Newport Bay will be h eld Thursday at 8 p.m . in the multi-purpose room at Bayview ElementRry S <'hool, 2531 Orchard Drive in Santa Ana Hei1hts. S hirley Grindle. former chairman of the Orange County Planning Commission wUI ad· dress the group. The public is lnvlled to attend, accordlng to Friends President Slcve Donaldson. Fashion Show Set Lincoln Middle S c hool In Nf'wport Beach will offer a mother-dauahter fashion show Saturday at 11 a .m . In the school'• caretortum. Tickets coet P .50 and must be pur(hased at the 1chool by Thursday. For more lnlormalion. call S44..(2S8.- ' Trau!kSt~k 0411• PtlOI SI.HI PllOI• A mammoth pipe transport vehicle carry- mg a 2Hj-inc h diameter concrete pipe for construction of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station got Muck Tuesday on the construction site. One of the monster's IO-foot tau wheels s lipped into a hole. The transporter. so big it has to be dis- assembled :.ind trucked lo JOb ~1les. was lifted by a crane and the holL' filled 10 by a bulldozer . T o 11 ft pipe!), the vehicle crawls inside them and then hoi sts them up. Jet Noise Jury Again Visits Oaimant An Orange Coun ty Superior Court jury that 1s being asked to award more than $200,000 in damages to develope r Harry Rinker visited has Santa Ana Heights home again Tuesday to check the impact of jct noise on the premises. Judge Frank Domcnichini led the jury, lawyers und court of· hctals on a second lour of th<' three·aere home at 2342 Mesa Drive in a two hour 1n!>pect1on that included the passage or four Jets over the property. Rinker claims that the value or his home has been C'Ut to $800.000 from $1 25 million by the jmpact or jct noise rrom the nearby coun ty airport He furthC'r claims that when h<' bought the properly in 1965 he wa s a ss u r ed hy co un ty s upervisor s a nd othe r senior county officials that jct lraffit would never be permitte d a t the county airport. The earlier tour of lhe Rinker property s parked the later al legation in court that Jet aircraft nown from the county airport by Hu g hes Airwes t and Air California were deliberately d1verled from the flight path while the Jury was touring lhc area. ~~~~~~~~~~~- Frorn Page A I AIRPORT REPORT • • • Orange County Airport ex- pansion.'' One or the most consistent complaints in the analysis was that support data and back up re· ports cited in the EI R were not included with it. One of those supple m ental documents was a public opinion survey done for the county by the Santa Ana firm of POS As- sociates which. concluded "that. in general, county residents do not feel the airport is a signih cant problem ... City off1rials were highly cnlltal of that survey at the ttml• al was released in December 1976 hccausc 1l was based on a :.ample or 666 rounty resident or whom only 33 lived in what they t•on- s1der the actual airport noise im- pact area. / T he POS s urvey was divided into two groups :100 who li ved near the airport (the report's nn- pacl area ) and 360 who livl·d elsewhere In the county and om· of its conclusions was that "'more than 75 percent of the impact ar ea and 90 percent of the general county residents feel the airport has no t>ffector a pas1ti ve effeC'lon the quahtyof the1r lives.·· City officials contended that was an unrealistic conclus1on since the survey's so·called im pact area included only 37 people "ho live in a legally define_d noise 'I 1mpacl zone So thl'Y took th<' POS questions and did their own survey or 400 residents 200 10 the county· defined impact area and 200 living within a noise impact area of 60 CNELor greatcr. Contrary to the results or the county's survey. the city survey found "there 1s a definite indica- tion that the populace living closer to the airport is more af. fectcd by noise a nd pallution and more often feel that the airport devalues their property and is ;.1 haiard to their safety '· The complell' city survey, comp1h.'<1 by Op1111on Hesea rch or California. a Long Beach bas<.'d c·ompany. will hl· disn1ssed by l"i- t y counc•1 lmen at their April is rTIC'elmg bdorc ll IS pre~ented lo county offlc1:il!> Racial Ban Nixed CA PE TOWN. South Afric·a (AP> Thl' South Mncan gov· ernmcnt has rejected proposals th at 11 opt'n P arlia m ent to persons of mixed race and repeal the ban on interracial sex rela- t ions and m arriage'. It reaf- firmed its apurthc1d policy or ra-c1al separation and rejected the h hcral recommendations or an IR·man multiracial com• m 1s:,1on Tue!'.dav ~~-·. · . fj(i/. tfeonat:: .. i\'.;'·Q . . . . 'Tv:t r. } l~~ tutti (JUI{, ~/,?1171 A .?_-A• ~!fi~. ~ {f. v -vv r:rrr~ .. · One very good reason is !hat advice from our prof ess1onal<> does not cost extra! In fact, you may very well save money since lhetr knowledge of color. pattern and design can help you avoid costly mistakes! Whelheryou·re planning 10 sprue" up a spare bedroom or re-do an entire home. they·re delighted to assist you 1n your furniture selections. Telephone today for an appo1n1ment -and let them show you our incredible wealth or Drexel' and Heritage• styles! .. \ .. \ ' i \, • I .. ~ '\ .. ' Saddlebaek E DITION \ Afte .. ooon N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 103, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1977 TEN CENTS SB Teachers Seek $2.1 Million .Hike 1 ' By LAURIE KASPER Of'"' 0•11, P•••r Sl•ll Saddleback Valley Unified School District teachers have proposed a salary package for next year whk.h would cost the district a bout $2,105,000 more than is currently paid U> them . The proposal submiUed by the Saddleback Valley Educators Association <SVEA) amounts to a 14 .5 percent incr ease. TnrekSt~k However, sa id J im Wehan. salary chairm an for the 'Or· ganliat ion which repr esents teachers in contract negotia- tions, not aJI teachers would re- ceive this amount In their paychecks if the proposal were accepted by trus tees. As pa rt or a proposal for a two year contract covering the cur- r e n l a nd next sch ool' year , teachers are asking that the four pe rcent r a ise give n t hem in January be made ret roactive to Sept ember. For the next school year, however. the teachers ar e not asking for an across-the-board cost of living ralse. Instead, Wehan explained, they are asking for a compacllon of the present 12-year salary schedule into 10 years. Under this proposal, teachers would re· O•llY P llOI St•ll Pnoto J\ mammoth pipe t r ansport vehicle C<IT"ry- ing a 216-int'h diameter concrete p1pl· for ton~truction of the San Onofre Nuclear (;encrating Station got stuck T uesday on the construction si te. One of t he monster's 10 fuot t;,ill wheels slipped into a hole. The t ra n s porler. so h 1g 1t has to be d1 i; assembled a nd trucked to JOb sites. "a:, lifted by a crane and the hole filled in bv :i bulldozer. To l ift pipes. the vehicle crawls mside them a nd then hoists them up FDA HedgeS on Ban Nonprescription Saccharin Saks Possible Wt\SlllNGTON CAP > The Food and Dru~ Mlministrat1on. wh1<'h lws <'flrtl~t«I (l1<1ll<'l1c:-. ;rnd wt•1i.:ht Y.atl'hl'r" with ll!. pro J>ll'>t•d b.in 11n -..11·c-h.1nn Y.anL-; to .llloY. ront1n111'ri ..,Jlc of t!w .1rt1f1c1.1l -.\H"l'h'nt•r a:-. a non 11n·-.cn1Jt1011 llrug Tht• f l>A \l1ll plans to han sac d1:inn as an ,11td1lt \t' Ill food and ht•vt•raA<''· hut Thi' Associated Prr..,:. f<';irnc·cl '1'1wsd.1y that the .1~t·n<''' '" prr•p,1nn~ to recom mt•nrl thJI 11 h1• ;nallablc as an '" (•r thc-1·1111r1t t•r llrui::. like h t' u cl .1 <' h 1• 1 l' m e d 1 cs a n d :int ac·uts With no ulht•r su~ar sub..,t1tute av a 11.thh·. tht• Fl>A art ion woul<I 1•n<111rt· that cltatwt1r'> Jn<! d1ctl'rs Mill Y.ould tw .1hft• to uhtain .-.ac 1·h~1rin Anyone• r;111 h11} nonprescnp lion <lrul!' J\~1·111·~ -.pok1· ... m1•n conr1rmrd Tut·sd"' Jn .11111011111•1•mt•nt Y.<iul1I bt• in:11ll" th1 -. w1•1•k on th1• art1f1r 1al ""c·1·tt·nPr, which has l'a11:-.NI r anr1·r 1n latwr;1tnrv :1n 1m111.., Thn rdu:-.ed lo ..,,,v I wh.it ,1l't11111 th1• aj!c•ncy ~<1uhJ Ill k<' 1 It "a.., 11lso l<'nrned FOA was I comm.: 1lown d~:11nst use o( s.1c I chur111 as an add itive in rm,- m t•lic::.. su<"h ;as toothpaste and 'mouthY.;.1s h Thr Fl>A prnposecl bunning S3t·chann j S a foo<l unt.l drank at.l- dlll vc M;1rch 9 The recom· m cndat1ons produn•d lln uproar from diahct1rs un<I persons who watt•h thc•1r wu1s Lhnc. Health. Edurut1on and Welfnrc Secretary Jo:-.rph A Califano Jr oran~a c.,a,,• 6=~ £:..._ Qr-:~ \l'cather Night and morning low douds with sunny after - noons . Lows tonight in mid-50s. Highs Thursday 6S to70. INSIDE TODA~· Transaexual tennu player Renee Richorda of Newport Beach threaten.t legal action over req111red chromoaome tut. StO'TlJ, A3. Index d ... -.1• 11 .. ... Cl I . , , AIJ ... , I Alt ., .. ,, &4 &4 said his agcn<·y was receiving up to 800 letters a day m o:-.l opposed to the ban Medical experts t<'strfyan~ at congrcss1on~1I hcJnni:' doubted claim:-. that humans t•an develop cancer from :-.c1cl·har1n and ex- pressed concern over the impact ,1 ban 1A.ould have on lhl' mtlhons of ,\mt>ncan:-.on su~a r-frc('d1el!.. The agency said last month it would consider whethC'r to allow use of saccharin rn drugs and a!> a drug. apd also as an add1tl\'t 1n cosmetll-s. The FDA's on gmal proposal''' ban saccharin followed Canad1un laboratory lesls which :-.howl'd rats red huf:e do~es of sac<'h<1r111 developed cancer Avalon Mourns Wrigley Menwry Horwred AVALON CAP> -With nagc; flying at half ma~t rn a stiff hrel'zc. res1ctents of this island resort mourned the death of Ch1ca~o Culls owm•r Philip K WrtRlcy. whose fom1lv owned th1• 1c;land for more than hair u c-enlury "He was a really grrat person and very special lo Catalinu." Avalon Mayor Rudy P1lt('h said Tu<'sduy of Wnglcy. heir lo lht' Wrigley chewing J!um fortunc '"His death IS the No 1 topic or d1scuss1on among islanders." Pastor'I of the four churches on the island 26 miles off the coast of Los Angeles -werf' planning a community memorial service £or W rt~l cy, \\hose father. William purchnsed lhl' un developed island for $2 .!1 million In 1919. In the 1930s. Philip Wrigley ell·· c1ded to bwld up Catalina. be~1n­ n1ng with a JO story pavilion thJt dom inated the harbor .it Avalon and hosted many of lht• i.w1n~ bands of the Big Hand cru, Pleasure hoals now rC'i.tularty f1 II A vaJon 's sheltered harhor. and restaurants and curio '>hop-; line 1tc; main i>horchne sl reel In 1974, Wrigley turned over 8J percent of the island lo a non- profit foundation. I he Cat;1lina Island Conservancy, ''because he wanted pcoplr to see what Southern California looked hkc before 1t was urbanized " Telephone Mixup Delays Firefighters By ARTIIUR R . VINSEL Ol l!W 0.lly Piiot St .. t Confusion over t elephone Area Code boundaries Tuesday caused oper ators to place calls to the wrong fire departments as a $40,000 blaze r aged unchecked through a Seal Beach apartment. T he inferno occurred at 316 Eighth St., only about one block Crom the city fire department from which firefighters were dis· patc hed wh e n t e l e phone operators finally got the m essage through. Fire Chief Ron Ada ms said the blaze was not readily v isible from the fire station itself, and the telephone communications proble m resulted \n s eve r e damage lo th• apartment. "We had a delayed alarm that allowed the ((re to aet. 1otn1 lhat far, but ll wu no one lndlvtdual's fault, really," he exptaJned. He eald a nelihbor woman In· ltlally noticed the flames in James Darling's reatdenco and raced to the telephone to call for he lp . ·'She h ad our e m e r gen cy number on a slicker pasted to lhe telephone right in front of her, but she was so u pset she just dialed 0 for Opera tor." Chief Adams explained today. Se al Beach is just inside the Orange County line. but it has a Los Ange les County telephone exchange. The frantic caller 's first call placed through the oper ator thus went to the Los An&leles Fire De partment. It was e xplalned Seal Beact~l.s outside that depart• m ent 'a Ju.rf:ldlct.lon. A second call was made to the operator, !>\At this one was re· layed lo the Orange County Fire Department, Chief Adam• con· tinued. Orange Count)' F ire Depart- ment personnel do not serve Seal Beach. The operator finally manaced to coMect the trantJc woman to the proper authortUes aa ahe w•tched the namu rue. celve a yearly increase or $800 rather than the $640 they current- ly receive. T he teachers also are asking that the amounts they are paid for addition al education a nd advanced degrees be increased. Currently, teachers are paid S45.85 for each Ul\it of college work they complete. T hey now ate asking that this be incr eased to $70. For a masters degree. they are currently being paid $689. They are asking that ttus be increased to $2,000. The proposal p lso increases the num ber of college units teachers could take to receive additional money. The maximum salary for a teac her with a m asters degree currently is $21 ,417 but the pro- posal would raise this to $24 ,900. A I t hough the proposals in- crease the maximum amount a teacher m ay earn. Wehan said it is {>OSsible that some teachers would re<:elve no increase. lie said a teacher who could faJI in this category would be one with 12 years or experience but little additional education. He~ the proposal includes a clause that no one receive less than they now are paid. <See SALARY, Page A2) NB Cup Threat Dymally: Boycott, Anyone? Lt Gov Mervyn Dymally and the state Legislature's black caucus arc calhn~ for cancela· lion or a boycott of t he U.S.-South Africa Dav1s Cup matches this Wf'ekend in Newport Bea ch. The boycott call was made Tuesday in the wake of the an· nouncement by a group calling itself the Committee to Stop the U.S.·Soulh Africa Tennis Match that up to J .000 protesters will try to hall the tennis match. It was unknown today if Oymally and the legisla tors are associated with the comm ittee Six Killed In County Accidents A total of six people. including two young Huntington Beach girls -died late Tuesday In Orange County as the result or traffic accidents. The dead have been identified as: --Theresa Dowling. 9, of 9452 Na ntucket Drive, Huntington Beach . J anie Walters. 11 . of 9442 Hyannis Port Drive, lluntington Ileach , Rick A. Hickman. 16, or 1004 Cambria Place, Anaheim; --Steven Boase, 24, of 835 Mallard Sl., Apt. 1, Orange; Robert James Lewis, 26, of l\nahelm. An unidentified 21·year-0ld Man ne. The two Hunt ington Beach i;:irls were declared dead al the scene of a two· car collision Tues· <fay night al the intersection of Magnolia S t reel a nd Slater t\ venue 1n Fountain Valley. Pohce said the girls were in a car carrying six other youngsters home from a s kating o uting in Fountain Valley. Listed in guarded condition lo· day at Fountain Valley Com- m unity Hospital were Mar ie Dowling, 13, believed t o be the sister of one of the dead girls, and Wyn-Dec Watkins, 12, of 9442 Portsmouth Drive. Officers said the car thal was transporting the eight youngsters was driven by Michael Temper. 16, of 19862 Potomac Lane. They said Temper's car was southbound on Ma~nolia when it collided with the a uto driven by Dr. William P. Klein. o( Newport Beach. who was westbound on Slate r. Officers sajd they were going to question an eyewitness for further details today. They said that he was extrem ely upset at the time and would be rein- te rviewed. Othe rs injured but released after treatment at Huntington ln- te rcommunjty Hospital were Dr. Klein, Ann Temper, and Timothy Te mper. Michael Temper, the driver, was admitted with racial lacera· lions and painful ribs and was re· ported doing Cine today. . (Sff VICTIMS, P•ge AZ) AD FOUND Plf P A GOOD HOME "The first person who ca lled took him and gave him a won- derful home!" That's the advertising success experienced by a Laguna IUlls man who placed this classified ad : 8 Mo. old male Malamute to &ood homr xxx-x.xu So, l,f you )\ave a pet to place, or somethina you'd like to convert to cub, call 642-5678. Along the Orans• Cout. the D&.lly Pilot la the beslplace toadvert.lse. Commitl~ spokesman Vincent Perkins said his group consists of a loose-knit coaJillon of political organizations and students and TENNIS PLAYER PHILOSOPHICAL-81 SOUTH 4FRICAN BRUNCHES POPULAR-C1 community groups opposed to the racial policies of the South African gover nment. Perkins vowed his group would In E11ergy Pion stop the matches on Saturday and Sunday. The Davis Cup sectional playoff is to be hl'ld at the Newport Beach Tennis Club in The Bluffs Play opens Fnday a nd runs through t he weekend. Pl'im\oters say thl'y expect 7,000 spectators each day NewJ)ort Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas says h is depart· ment is prepared to hruulle any outbreaks that occur. at the matches. but he downplays the, <SttTENNIS, Page i\2) Standby Tax Hike Seen on Gasoline WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter's energy plan pro- bably will include an initial. standby tax increase of five cents a gallon on gasoline and is sure to call for even heavier taxes on domestically produced crude oil, cong ressional a nd Ad minist ra- tion sources said today. While details of the President's ener gy propos a ls are being worked out, t he package clearly will mean that Americans who use energy excessively will pay a heavy penalty, mostly through added laxes. Among the proposals likely to be sent to Congress on April 20 ar c : -A gasoline tax increase starl·- ing at fi ve cents, and rising another 10 cents a nnually in the second and third years o ( lhe pro- gram. It would be imposed only if U.S. consumption fails to decline. a possibility not considered likely by Carter 's energy advisers". T he current federal lax is four eel) ts per gallon. A so·called "gas-guzzler" tax starting at $412 on new cars <See ENERGY, Page A2) Board Rules 'Fish' Am1 Chips Don't Mix By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol Ille O•llY Pilot Sia II School trustees. in a 3-2 vote Tuesday, ordered the immediate removal of a Christ ian symbol and motto from bags of tortilla chips for sale to students on campuses of lhe Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict. To rtill a ch i p venct or Sam Giesy. 23, of Hunt1nl(lo n Harbour, said today he may have to re move by hand all the labels which bear the fish-like symbol and motto from snack packs stored in his warehouse. D ist ri ct f ood se r v i ces Supervisor Ruth Bennett said none of Giesy's chips will be sold In student cafeterias until the in· grcdient tabs h ave all been re· m oved. Bo a rd Presid e nt D on MacAllister and Trustees Zita Wessa and Helen Ditte voted to remove the Christian ichlhus and Service Area Budget Talk Set in Toro Dick Kelly, of the county administrative orfice, 11ril1 pre- sent the proposed service area 6 budget during a meeting of the El Toro Homeowners Association at 7 : 30 p.m . T hursday in the Peoples Federal Savings ' com· munity room. A 11 residents of the s ervlce a rea are lnvlted to attend the meeting which has been plumed to disc11111 park priorities and a po1'slblo decreue in the present i.x rate or 47 centa per $100 or as· 1essed valuation . At about 9 p .m ., Larry Sturfeon, vlce president of tho Ro11moor Water Compmny, will explain the company's a~&.I f01" exempt.loo from the •t•t• • water savtot requirements. a motto appearing on the chip pack which reads: "A Christian company dedicated to a new life through Jesus Christ." Trustees Doris Allen and John K. Hundley voted against re- moval o( the symhol and motto. Trustees took the action after a Huntington Bea c h attorney, Sydney Kuper berg , c laim ed last month that the sale of the. chips with the Chnst1an mark· ings was a "violation of the" separation of Church and St ate." Other Huntington Beach resi· dents told trustees Tuesday they fou nd the symbol and motto "of· fens1ve'' when 1l appeared on snacks sold to students. A Newport Beach attorney and f or m e r Ocea n V i e w (ele m e ntary) Sch ool Board trustee, Leonard S hane, 53, told trustees Tuesday the chips "br- ing the religious aspect into the classroom and should be re- moved ." But Mrs. Allen. who said she did not see the label as a church· s l ate m atte r , said the 'K ' tradema rk on kosher foods sold to district students is not of- fensive to anyone. "So why is this Christian label offensive?" she asked. S hane said . "Jt 's h ard to equate the 'K ' with a sym bol and m otto which Is much more lengthy. J ·m surprised to hear tbal com ing f rom a school bonrd." Gum, TV Set, Cash Stolen in El Toro Buralars who forced open the locked front door took guns. a teJevlalon aet and cash with • total value of $1,618 rrom an El Toro home . Oran1e County 1herlff'11 or· Cleere sald the theft wH reported by at~wardesa Teresa Made Boyle, 29, or 22038 Lakeland St. Sbe wu at worJt at. tbe Um~. / I • A2 DAIL V PILOT SB W~ne9day. April 13, 1977 Jury Revisits Hollle ~ ~· Jet Noise Impact Checked Again An Orange County Superior Court jury that as bemg asked to award more than $200,000 in damages to developer Harry Rinker visited his Santa Ana }leight.s home again Tuesday to l'heck the impact or jct noise on the premises. Judge Frank Domcnichini led the jury, lawyers and court or- ficials on a second tour or the three-acre home at 2342 Mesa Drive in a two-hour in~pecUon that included the passage of tour jets over the property. Rinker claims that the value or his home bas been cut to $800,000 Fr.-Page Al SALARY HIKE SOUGHT. • • Wehan said the SVEA proposal bas emphasized the unit and degree payment as an incent1ve for teachers to get more educa· lion. "All of this will improve the· educational program we 're offer- ing,'' he said. However, hC' abo contended the 14.5 percent total increase 1s warranted. lie said a comparison of the rate of inflation with teachers' r aises indicates that 1l would take a 17 percent increase to give the teachers the "buying power'' they had four years ago. The salary proposal also makes some <:hangcs in s up- plementary pay which teachers arc given for extracurricular duties such <is <:oa<:hing sports teams. Wehan said additional changes will be proposed to brin~ the dis- trict into conformance with ral laws against discrimina- . Coaches of girls' s port:. are d "way, way below" what boys' coaches are getting, he said. The teachers· plan also calls for the district to pay the infla. ttonary increases in the tea chers' present fringe benefit package. The teachers ' proposal has been computerized this year for the first time Wchan said lh1' was done so different variables could be plugged sn to 'cc what 1l does to 1nd1v1dual pt'Oflll• lie stud the computl'r progr.im lso was usl'd lo prove th<Jl tht· propo!>a l will n(Jt h a\'(: a ·gcom€!tri<: cffccl " of 1nt·n·as1ng Front Pa9e A I VICTIMS ... Another youn~ v1ct1 m, Gcorgt• Robert Overs. 1856 ContmentJI ,, venue was trun s fc rrcd lo Kaiser Hospital Both Boasc and l.c w1 s died of 1nJunes s uffered curlier in weekend motorcycle mishaps. Boase died of the inJunes he in- <'Urred when his cycle left the roadway on Chapman Avenue cast of Irvine Pa rk and Lewis was fatally injured in a s1m1lar ucc1dent 111 ('osta Mesa on Estancia DnH' nt.•Jr Swan Dn\C~ The M arinc wa s alsu a motorcycl<.• f:itJlity. accordm~ to J :.pokcsman for th1· ('alifornw lli ~hwa} Patrol who s.iul the• m.an w<1s :-.lruC'k hy lhr e·e 1•ar" a., he t rird to walk his s tallcd mnlur1•ycl" orr the San 011.•go frN.•wa y north of l!ns tol Str<'el ll1 C'kman rlll'tl wh t.•n hl· w,1\ 1•j('(•ted from tht· rc.1r 1lf a pickup truck lhat ove•rturncd ul Lhe tn· tersection of Lu 1 •11lma Av1•nuc <inti Sl•qtmi;1 Strt•l't in AnJhr1m Two olh1•1 ,uuth:. lhr11"11 from the truC'k tx·d-ure ltl>lcd in c nt1c,1I C'O ndatlon today at Anah1•1m Memorial llosp1t.1l The 17 vcar old <lrin•r wa\ booked on a C'harj!C Of felon" drunken c1r1v111.: 2 Bike Films, Talk Scheduled Saturday Bicycles nnd lnf()rmntion on what's new in the sport of cycling will be featured at th<.' Mission Viejo Library Saturday. Two bicycl" film~ will b(" ~hown and John Pullen of Bicycles, Etc. in F.1 Toro will dis- cuss the sport beginning at I · JO p.m . Bicyclists of all &f(es arc an· viled lo attend the program. OAAHQf. COAST Ml DAILY PILOT :=.r.:i:.~~~,·:·~,':-~1= :.~ ~= (M\t ••wtt41\ihl"'f ~.tnw ~•l•~tlioft'•'• =.:"::: .. ::~~~':':.:,~L!:,~= '-'#Iii Yt llflt. "vlf'!lf ~tttcfh~b«ll: Y•llery tM ~=~~~~~~~·.~~~4~ .. ·;: p iftCta.I °"ftlt\hl"'Q Dl•nt '1 •t 1JO wtM .. , ~'f't~(,o\t.t IM\A, C•lttorflota.,..,. 11""1N- p,_.., .. "l •fld """"'"'' '"'" c_, w.~ .. 1 ........ ,,.._., __ I' T.._H IC_. t 000< °J ... IMtAM ......... .......... oll ... o-rtM II '-"t •ttt-1". IUll A"lll•nl M.l~llQ l flW• Sedd11bad1V1llft~ lmtl U POI II-•I~ 11( ... ,,_., Of~• CMl•Mtta· u11w .. 1 ... ~ tfljM ..... .,..8" ... ~· '"""'"""--'' u.,..... .... ~, t ... 11.._.,., ....... Tel.,llon• fl14)......,., Ctnlfflad Adwartlll"t IU·M71 .-...c•Y•• .... -OHn atto6:Jt0 in future years. The salary proposal is part or a contract package teachers have given the district as a beginning bargaining position. So far, trustees have nol responded publicly to the pro- pos a I. However, Wehan said, there are about 100 issues which separate the teache r s and trustees. Negotiations on a contract for this and next year has been sus· pended until after fact finding, a process which involves an im- partial third party reviewing the past year of unsetlled negoLia- tions. This is now scheduled in May. Wehan s aid teachers wanted to have their proposal submitted and reviewed as part or this fact finding process which is outlined in the state's collective bargain· 1ng law. The fact finding is required to make a recommendation. I lowever, trustees are not bound to follow the recommendation. A/,l Tickets To Pageant NowSoldOut A II advance sale tiC'kcts to th<.' Laguna Beach Festival of Arts Pageant of the Masters wer<.' ex· peeled to be sold out today . That's 116.100 tickets and it's s ltll more than three month!-. before th e firs t sc hedule d pageant. Sally Reeve. Festiva l of Art:. s pokeswoman , s aid pers on'> wishing to see the pageant should try for cancellations during the run of the show, July 15 through August28. The f'esltval of Arts has banked more than $800,000 from the ticket sales . The non.profit festival will pay the city or Laguna Beach $170.000 this year and disburs e more than sao.ooo in cultural grants and scholarships lo local orgaruia- llons and students. Front Pag~ A l ENERGY ... which use gas indfic1ently. It could go as high as $2,500 for the purchase of ,.arh m•w c·ar /\ tax of ~evcral doll ars per h.trrel on crude 011 produced tn the United States. Its purpose is to gradually lift the prier of domesllC' 011 to that charged by M 1dc1lc Easte rn nations and 1Jthcr foreign producers Heavy taxes on the industnal u~e or natural gu in an erfort lo dramat1eally mcreasc coal pro du<'taon ann use. Although natural gas pnce-. would remain controlled. the ce1ltn1t would be <illowcd to gradually nc;c, mean 1ng higher heating bills for homeowners. -Payroll laxes. probably Social Secunty levies. would be lowered to offset the Impact on the budgets of lower· and middle· income Americans. The Wall Street Journal said the tax on crude oil producers could result in a 10 percent in· crea11e In gasoline prices In addi· tlon lo the tax at the ~as pump. The newspaper said it obtained a copy of Carter's energy proposal, which it said is belng circulated among administration otrlclals to give them a chance lo suggest changes. Congressional sources predict that. Carter 's energy proposals f ace a stilfflght on Capitol Hut. None of the specifics or the plan has been firmly decided, and s ome genttal proposals may not survive an Administration screening iI the President de- cides they are too politically sensitive, the sou.recs said. Tot Killed By Family Car LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 2- year-old Whittler boy was kllled Tuesday when be wu run over by the fnmUy car after darting 6ut of the bouae to wave 1oodby· to his father. Police olflcer!l u.ld Tuesday that Timothy GutJerres wu backlnc bl• car out of the drlveway when hlt son, Juon. waa eitheT blL by the car or stumbled and f aU under IL from Sl.25 million by the impact of jet noise from the nearby coun- ty airport. He further claims that when he bought the property in 1965 he w as assured by county supervisors and olber senior county officials that jet traffic would never be permitted at the county ajrport. The earlier tour of the Rinker property sparked the later al· legation in court that jet aircraft Clown from the county airport by Hughes Airwest and Air California were deliberately diverted from the flight path white the jury was touring the area. The allegations are hotly de· nied by county and Federal Avia- tion Agency oCCicials. Action r e turn s to the courtr oom t oday with Judge Oomenichmi expected to rule on a defense motion for a mis trial. Deputy County Counse l Charles Sevier contends th.at courtroom allegations about aircraft diversions during the. first tour-aired while lhe jury was absent from the courtroom- -may unfairly prejudice the panel when the time comes to de- li berate on the issue. Several jurors admitted under questioning that they were aware of the newspaper accounts stem· ming Crom those allegations. Saddlehack Teachers Of Year George Henry, left, chairman of Sad· dleback Valley Exchange Club's Teacher of the Year program, congratulates, from left, Sue Baldwin from De Portola E lementary School, Sue Fraim from El Toro High School and Greg Bond from La Paz In· termediatc School. They were recognized for program~ they developed beyond re- gular duties as teachers in Saddleback Valley Unified School District. The awards are given annually by club. Reclaiined Water Use Nixed By JACK CHAPPELL <>!!tit O••lv ,.llot Stall San Clemente's municipal golf course slurps up an average or 150,000 gallons of water daily, water once provided through reclamation of sewage by the city's treatment plant. But, in the midst or the state's drought, San Clemente is pre- . vented-and has been since July -from using the r eclaimed water by an order of the San • Diego Regional Wate r Quality Control Board. c reased conservation. The statistics are impressive. Special Meet Te~t Of Public Response The water board's action was part of the sweeping cease and desist order clamped on the city w hich prevented ne w sewer hookups, and hailed disposal of reclaimed water in the San Mateo basin, disposal the city maintains prevents salt water in- trusion into the city's ground "atcr. Phil Peter, city engineer . said today he hopes lo have the water board lift the order. Peter said the order to hall ir- rigation use of the r eclaimed ef· fluent came basically because o( a difference in sampling pro- tcdures followed by the city and by the water quality board On a hot summer day, the golC course can require up to one million gallons of water, Peter said. That's an amount equal to the water use or 10,000 people. about half the city population. Over the year, the city's course average daily demand is 150,000 gallons. Peter said. In February, the golf course ~ot 630,000 cubic reel of fresh water. Last year during the same month. it got none. Saddleback Area Coordinating Council CSACC> directors have a greed to schedule a special Planning Review Board and Ex- ecutive Board meeting in June as a test to sec whether the pubhc will show up when their general m eelmgs are discontinued. The directors agreed to set the planning m eeting ul 7 p.m . and the executive meeting at 8 p.m. on June 8 at a place to be an- nounced The tri a l m eeting was scheduled 1n response to Presi· dent Rick Bohay's recommenda· lion tha t th<' oq~anization's ~eneral me mbers hip meetings be canceled. In place of th<.' general meet- sn~. "hich u:riually features a talk on a topic of local ml~rest, Bohay would Ilk<' area residents to at· tend and express their concerns during the regular executive meetings lie said ht' would like these meetings to become more like a city council meeting for the un· 1n<:orporated area. Bohay s ugges ted that the newsletter be dropped because SACC meetm~s arc now open and being covered by the local new' media. When the newslclt<'r was established several years ago, the meetings w<.'rc clo:.cd to thl· public and press Several members, however. opposed this plan and contended that 1t is a necessary m eans or communication with the public Additionally. the city has taken Jct 1o n for 1ns tallal1on of chlor ination equipment for in· creased treatment of the waler used for irrigah on. Without use of the e!flueot. the city uses drinking quality water at J time when water agencies up and down the state are seek111J? in· February this year, lhe city disposed of 9 4 m1ll1on cubic feel of treated effluent in the ocean Last year it was 640,000 cubw feet Peter said he hoped for a s peedy afCirmativc answer by th<' rrgional board "I would l1k.c to think that they v>'ilJ lift it. There wasn 'l any big probl<.'m with that be fore. anyway." Peter s aid. The organization's directors also agreed, on a split vote, to ' c1i!'l<'ontinu<' their monthly newsletter. Frorw Pag~ A J TENNIS ••• potential for violence rrom the demonstrators who say they are JUSl ~oing to be packeting the club. Oymally nnd the mem bers or the black caucus in Sacram'ento c laim that participation In the matches could res ult in a black African boy cott of s porting events In which Americans are e ntered. The chairwoman of the black caucus, Assemblywoman Teresa Hughes CD-Los Angeles), said that If the m atch lakes place, "the Supr eme Council for Sports in Arrlca has Indicated that African countries will boycott all international sporting events in w hich Ame r Jcan atbleles participate.•• She said South Africa should be barred from competing in U.S.· s ponsored events until it allows participation by its blacks. Davts Cup offlcials say the matches will eoon. Said Dymally: .. 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Apnl 13, 1en s DAILY PILOT ~ender' Tiff Cat-dog Fight Yields Dollars By MILTON M~KOWITZ •1 How petty can companies get: In the pet food business, where lots of dollars are at stake, there's apparently no limit. We have a tussle going on now that's a real cat and· dog fight. Jn one corner. weighing in at ~.4 billion cir sales, as Ralston-Purina, 83 yeurs old, Crom Checkerboard Square in St. Louis, world's chum pion producer of food for animals. IN mE OTHER CO RNER, weighing in at $1A billion of sales. i8 Quaker Oats, 86 years old, from Chicago, a con· lender for greater glory in the dog food market. These two venerable concerns, old antagonists in lho cereal wars, are s napping at one another -in the marketplace and in U1e courts -over a new quaker pro- duct. Ken·L·Rallon Tender Chunks Tender Chunks is u dry dog food that's also billed as "moist." That would appear to be a contradiction in terms but that's the whole Money Tree point of the new Quaker entry. Tender Chunks is being pitted against other dry dog foods with the claim that it's ''sotender you can cut it with a fork." QUA.KER HAS BEEN TESTING THE product an small towns since last fall and the results have been so promising that it's now ready to take it into national distribution. Into the picture comes Ralston.Purina with a lawsuit against Quaker Oats. What does this suit allege·! That Quaker should not be allowed to use the name, Tender Chunks, because it infringes on a Ralston-Purina trademark. Tender Vittles. Now that's a novt:I suit because Tender Vittles as, as you may know from the TV commerr1als, a cat food. not a dog food. Nevertheless. the Ralston-Punna lawyers are charg. ing that Quaker's use of Tender Chunks will produce "con· fusion, mistake and deception lo the injury of Ralston and the public al large." WHAT'S BOTHF.RING RAl.1''TON·PURINA as mQre than just the name. Although the company fields a wide :tr ray of products (Chex and Freakaes cereals, Chicken of the Sea tuna. Jack·in·the Box restauranLs. Country Stand mushrooms). it has risen to become the third largest profit maker in the food industry on the backs of dogs and cats who are fed a steady diet of Purina products, especially the top· selling Dog Chow line. Ralston-Purina controls about 30 percent of the entire pet food business and its share o( the dry dog food market as believed to be as high as 60 percent In the old days, canned dog food used to be the market leader and Quaker Oats once held tht: No. l ~pot with Ken L· Ration But in buying can!>. dog owners wen: payang for water. With their price advantage. the dry do~ (ood!> cd~ed out the canned product~ rn populanty · (jnd there'!> no queh· ta on that at was Ralston· Punna that put over dry dog food MEANWIULE, KEN·L·RATION LOST ils leadership in the canned dog food segment. That belongs now to Alpo. ~nd Quaker Oats has a wretched 1 percent share of the fnarket 's biggest segment, dry foods. Tender Chunks is designed to correct 1hat imbalance for Quaker. Reports from test markets s how it has been out· selling Purina Dog Chow, biggest selling dog food rn the world So you can understand why Ralston-Purina would rush into court trying to lay claim to the name. "Tender " 11 's re· ally movmg to protect its flanks. particularly Its profit:., which amounted to $132 million 1n legal lender last year Crocker to Open Office in Viejo Crocker Bank will provide some brightness to the tradi- tional tax deadline gloom of April 15 by offering free check· ing accounts to mark the opening of its new M iss1on Vic Jo or· rice Friday. The temporary office is at 25276 Marguerite Parkway, just south of La Paz Road in the Village Plaza Shopping Center. A permanent office, scheduled for completion by the end of the year, as next door. The free checking accounts will be offered lhrough May 20, according to Garry Moore, manager. Besides the free checking accounts, visitors Friday will have a choice of MOORE gifts. plus refreshments. The office opens Fridays at 8:30 a .m . anti closes at 6 p.m . Hours Mondays through Thursdays are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . The new office is Crocker's 359th in California. Santa Fe Reports Oil Interest Sale SaJe of on~fourth of Santa Fe International Corp. 's in· terest in Thistle Oil Field wtll strengthen Santa Fe's over·all financial position and make il possible to expand In other areas, according to E. L. Shannon Jr .. Santa Fe president. In addition to the $78,872,000 sale price, Shannon said the Orange company will receive an amount representing one-fourth of its share of Thistle development costs paid between signing and closing of the transaction. The aale does not include any of Santa Fe's 22.S percent interest In oil accumulations discovered outside the Thistle field, Shannon said. Thistle is the only field yet dedared commercial on a block in which Santa f'e bolds a 22.S percent interest. Wnsumer Credit Expansion Expected Consumer credit will be more plentiful this year, IC· cording to a naUonaJ banking survey by t.he American Bankers Association CABA>. The survey of advisory board banks of the ABA shows that nearly 96 perct'nl of the respoocllna banks plan to ex· pand their installment loan volume. The banks, which work with the A8A's in1t.allment lending division, represent a demographic sampling or lhe nation's 14,700 banks, currently supplying more t.han $84.3 billion outstandlnl( In consumer credit. Finyce companies are next with $39 bilJlon out.standing, followed by credit un· Ions ($30.1 billlon), retaUtrs ($17.8 bllllon> and all ot.heri CM bllllon). ln1taJJment credJt uaee include auto Joana, bonit Im· pM•flnellt loans, mobile home loana, 1"e\'Olvin1 credit (aucb., bank cards) and other personal loans. /