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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-25 - Orange Coast Pilot1 I l J Pack Beaches\ ., DAILY PILOT ~an A 'bdu~ts Girl, 16, * * * 10' * * * In Mesa, Wounds Her MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 25, 1977 VOL 70, NO l n, J Sl:CTlOHS, 24 P'AGI!~ ' • • • • U.S. Moves to Cap Spewing Well · 'Fami ly' T o o Manson Guilty, -Top Court Say:~ WASHI NGTON fAPl -The U.S. Supreml' Court today r<'· fused to hear lht.• appC'al of con- victed mass murckn·r Charles Manson and thrl'l' m1•m I><' rs <if his "fam1h .. "ho \H•n• found guilty m ltll' hrut..il slaymgs of seven JX'rsons in l '171 The JUslH:l'S let stand a ck· Huge Crcnvch Enjoy 'Best' Day at Beach ) By MIC'llAEL P i\SKF:VICU Of tft.to O••l'f P1tot \tt4ll I A n e s t 1 rn a t <' d 2 2 ti . O O n bcachgo<•rs florkt•d lo Oran1ott' Coast bcatht•s Sund.1\ tn takr .ul vantage nf "h.•I ont• hft•J:!u..ircl termed, "'thr lwsl llt'.1t·h <fay so far th1~ year Warm, dt•ilr sku•s 11n11s11.ith warm l<'m11t•r .1tur1•s .incl th1· added oonu'> of .tn t''Cl r a hour tn the sun d111• to tlw first cla) of DayhJ,?ht Sa\lng Timi' lr d m.my to frolic in four to sl\ fnot i.urf Som<' had a lut of trouhlt'. caus· ing lif<'guardc; from S1•.1l fl <'ach to San Cll'ml'nlr-trr pull mon• than JOO P<'rsons from t hl• np tide· plagued surf. ' San Cll•mrnlt• lifri:-'uards cstimnlt>cl 13.000 sun worsluppers and reported i2 n•scuf's, 1nclud· ing four "near drnwnin)!s." Newport fit•a ch lifogunrds re· portC<t 100,()()() persons ut area beaches on Sunday and the highest number of rescues, 91. One Jllinois woman was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital after she nearly drow ned in the wate of S4lh Street near Ocean Front Boulevard, lifeguards reported. lCeeping with the tradition of heavy traffic n ow. major delays were reported along Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. At one point. traffic conditions one Huntington Be~ch lifeguard called "miserable," caused local (See BEACHES, Page A2) Two Gunmen Rob Santa Ana Market ~wo rlOe-toUng bandits fled with an undetermined amount or cash early today from a Santa Ana market after accostlng a bakery driver outside and tying him in a back room, police said. Officers said the 12: 10 a.m. robbery occurred al the Alpha Beta market, 2521 W. McFadden 'Ave. Police said the pair accosted ·three other employes, forced them too,een a safe an4~. cision by the California Supreme Court that Manson and the others received a fair trial. Attorneys for the four argued that numerous trial errors, pre· Judicial publicity, failure to move Manson 's trial out of Los Angeles and misconduct by pro- secutors denied the four a fair tnal Manson and followers Patricia Krenwinkel. Susan Atkins and ~sLie \"an Houten were convict· ed of the murders of five persons at the home of actress Sharon Tate and a double murder at the nearby home of a wealthy bus1· nessman. Attorney Irving Kanarek told the court that the four convicted murderers deserve a new tnal. He said Manson and the others are "innocent of the crimes l'har ged" and had been exploited h\ the ne~s ~ta for "mcome- producing purposes" and by California officials interested an ·self J?lonfication " ·The lynching or Manson and the others under the auspices of prosecutonaJ forces in Cahforn1a in league 'Aith the mass media 1s obvious," Kanarek srud. Manson was sentenced to die in the gas chamber but California since has struck down its death p<'nalty statute. He now faces life in prison. A former Manson disciple, Lin· da Kasabian. was a key prosecu- t t0n witness al Manson's trial. The appeal said the trial jud ge made a mistake by not ordering a test to determine Miss Kasa· bian 's mental competence. Kanarek said her mental health had been affected by the habitual use of the drug LSD. Chip Tossing ~l/,sTown BEAVER, Okla. CAP> - This town of 2,000 persons swelled to 5,000 as spec-· ta tors and contestants· .. flocki!d here rot the eighth annual World Cham· pionship Cowcbip Throw· in& Contest. Art Koster of Winona, Kans., made history by throwing a cowchip 179 feet, topping the previous . record of 177feet10 inches, set in 1913, t he local chamber of commerce re· ported. Special care was taken to keep the chips -which are what cows leave behind after a good meal - from getting wet, as hap· pened last year. ) I Signs of the Times? I AP Pl'tOlo Two elderly women, their shopping cart handily nearby, do their marketing in a tras h bin behind the supermarket. Scen e wasn't photographed in New York, Chicago or Pittsburgh. ll was taken in San Diego. Shot in Shoulder Anaheim Girl, 16, Abducted in Mesa A 16-year-old girl, who missed her ride home Friday arternoon, was picked up hitchh1l<lng in Costa Mesa by a m an who later shot her in the shoulder and kept her prisoner in a Long Beach home. Details of the Friday afternoon abduction were sketchy today, Costa Mesa and An aheim detec· ttves said. The unidentified teen-ager is in stable condition at Anaheim Memorial H05pilal, where she was apparently ta.ken by her parents after the two-day ordeal. Detectiv~ in both cities re- construct the story this way: The girl was attending a party at the Moose Lodge 435 E. 17\h St.. when she apparently missed her ride home to Anaheim. lnvesUgator Gen-y Thompson sald the girl was picked up by a man in a 1972•73 bro~n .F:o~ at. ., 4:30 p.m ., "and when she re· alize<.i he wasn't going to take her to Anaheim, she grabbed the steering wheel,'' he said. Police have been unable to in· terview the girl since the shoot· ing, and say they do not know in what city the shooting took place. "It could have been anywhere between here (Costa Mesa>. Anaheim or Long Beach," said Costa Mesa detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. Anaheim Police Sgt. Del Wade <See JUKE~. Paae A2) Blaze Con tained YRE~ (AP) -California's biggeit forest fire or this drought year was contained Sunday even· ing after burning 2,000 acres of dry brush and limber in Klamath Nall on al Forest. \ -- OementeMan Charged in Dana Shooting A root-chase by a trio of Orange County Sheriff's undercover de· tectives netted a San Clemente man wanted in-connection with a shooting' in a Dana Point bar. Jay Casey, 23, or 242 W. Esc al ones, Apt. A. was booked oo suspicion or assault wilh a deadly weapon after o!ficers from the Sheriff's Department and San Clemente Police Department found him hiding in bushes near tbe beach, police reported. San Clemente police bad been called Friday by Casey's room- mate, Allan Zale, who told them three plain-clothed deputies with drawn-guns were chasing his companion down lhe street. Sheriff's investigators said Casey was sought as a result of a shooting April 15 at the Golden Lantern bar in Dana Point. One man suffered a mlnor in· jury then when a small caliber handgun discharged during an argument, Sheriff's deputies said. Oil Flow Loss in Millions STAVANGER. Norway CAP) -American experts went ahead today with preparations to cap t he runa way well spewing millions or gallons of crude oil in- to the North Sea. They hoped to do the JOb by Wednesday but were working against an un- favorable weather forecast. "Our plan for plugging the leakage continues according to schedule, and the weather today is s tall very good," said a spokesman for the Phillips Petroleum Co., which operates the well 180 miles off the Norwegian coast. ~'The barge Shoct ow is alongside the rig with necessary technical and hydraulic equip· ment. The two Adair firefighters wall enter the rig again later to· day and start preparations for the plugging work. It may still take some days to complete lhc dangerous work." Boots Hansen and Richard Hattcnberg, two of famed oil well firefighter Red Adair's men. were put aboard the Otf°-£overed drilling ng atop the well Sunday. They reported that thl' leak was on the rig itself and that the underwater portion of the well \\as undamaged. It was hoped thal the now could be slopped with a device called a Christmas tree, a multi valve cap that is put atop new wells to stop the oil flow until production plans arc de· cided. After blowing 8 to 10 knots from the north and northeast durinJ! the weekend, the wind shifted , this morning and dropped to a light two-knot bre('7.c from the <S<'e SPILL, Page A2) Coast Weath e r Patchy night and mom· ing low clouds, otherwise sunny throuflh Tuesday~ Sli ghtly cooler trend Tues· day with a hi~h near 75 and low tonight near 52. I NSIDE T ODA V Montana neighbors help t Wonda Coffman plant the spr· 1ng barley crop .ofter her hu.!band dttd. "She didn't need to 0$k for help," .!aid. a n.1ghborlng rancher. (P.oge A3) Al V1111r S.NI<• ... """ L M •on C.•11•• .. •• ClaulOC'd Comlu Crouword o .. tltHotln1 •-11.na•P-enttf'\lf-"'""ct , .. , ......... ladex Al Horo•COPP Bl An,.L•nMM Al Mo•IH AS N•tl..,•IN~ C4 lt PMPlt •• s, ...... ,..,,. .. .. ,,.,,, Al StoOM•"•l• A6 Tel .. lilM BS T ... •1••• Cl Wut ... r Al WHMN.- c, CJ BS A4 Cl-2 CJ BM Cl BJ BS A4 ,.. A2 DAILY PILOT s Monday. Apnl 25. 1977 Irvine C09lpa•11 Mobil Weighing New Bid Offer . . • ·! . fly TOM BARLEY Of 119 Delly ll"llet Sl•lf Court action in Irvine heiress J oan Irvine S mith's la wsuil against the James Irvine l<'oun- d ation was dqf<>rrcd today while Foundation direc tors discussed a proposed delay th al could lead to a new offer for the Irvine Com· Buggy Bugs Fan of Vans A Laguna Beach man ridtng a duM buggy in the r u!>tic Syca mort' Flats <ir ea off LJguna C;inyon, Hoad bcc:amc the taq~et of a rifle bla!>l that m1!>~c:d the m ark, pohct• said. Michael E Sousa. 21, the> hug~v n<ll•r, was ~t artled h\ thl• rint• ~hot Sund a\. hut not IDJUfl'cl Jflo toid policl' a m an driving a van yelled al him that he was degtroyrng the environ- ment with his dune buggy and then fired the shot to scare him. ·~ <Arter Seeks ·. limit to Fees In Hospitals WASJllNGTON (i\P) -The> Carter ,1 dmin1s trat1on a'>ked Congre ... s today to limit increasc·s 'i?Ntrtt fct:s hospitals may <'harae patients to 9 Pl'rn•nt a year and ~.11<1 th1-. v.ould sa\c lhl• gmcrn· nwn! and c:on~umC'rs <t hout S! btll111n 111 the f1 ~n1I \'C'ar ht·gm 111ng <k t I The program 1:-. 1•xpcl'tcrl to \ 1l'ld total savings uf mot l' thnn $.'1 5 b11l1011 in f1s<·.tl t:llm. tlw :\d m1n1slratwn s aid Limiting mcrcasc~ 1n ho::-p1tal <·harges to 9 pt'r<•ent won 't affect ma n:-· peoph.' <lin•<'llv. hut Mn· s umt•ri. :-.ho11ld lwnl'f1l 1•\'1•nt ual h as thl· mt•a ... un· ~lows the rate of ta\. 1ncr casC's a nd the rise in health insurance> prc>m1u ms "=t•\\ hos p ita ls, l l•d1•r<1I hosp1t4Js and lh<h<' hn:-.p1t als lhJt npcraleon a lil'alth :\1:.J1 ntenanrP Oq~a n11at1on CHMO 1 ha!>1s would b1· <'M'mpt from the• pro1l0sfd ce1hni.: IDIC> ho<,p1t;1b prov1dl' t·ont10u1ni.: pr <•v1•nt I\ e health <'ar c and trC'a l m1·nt 10 ml'mhl'r l'On!>Uml'I s "ho p.1\ f1 xed ft'l'S for .ii I :-. t• n 1 cc•:. lnf1 Jt1on in ttw h•·.ilth 1·arf' in du~tr) h.is lw1·n runn1n~ .1bout 15 per cent. :.mrl lt0sp1tJI!> arcounl for 10 1>1•rn •1l\ of I ht' Sl 10 b1lh'ln .mnu..ll ro:-.t of healt h 1·arl' in th1• L'ntt1•cl ~1.111·.., Th.it 15 pt-rcc>nt ratr 11£ 111rrl'0t:-c h mon· lhan lv.11•1• lh1· .111lw1pall'd ti 1wru •nl n "' 111 11\1•1 .il l l'•1n:-.um1·r pn< "" t h1~ .\ 1•a1 Th1• 1\dm1nistr.1l 10n µrupo~;d ,.., dr:-.i~nt•d lo r aM' lhl· 1nll.1llt1nJr\ 'Ptr.il. h1111l v.n11't lirini.: hnsµ1l.i.l 1·ha ri.:t• m1or1·as•·~ 11r th1· rdl•• nf mcn·a:i<' I hrn11i:hn11t t hl' hr alt h· 1•ar P indu~tn fin..., n I•> thl' n.1 twn.il l''"' 111 J1v1111! rat1• thnl h.i., bt'l'n )!OlllJ! up .11 .1houl .'i 'I 1w·1 l'l'lll Jlt>al th 1-:11tw .11 inn .ind WrH Jrr Sccrt•IJrv J11sl•ph /\ C'<il1L1r111 Ir ha .. 1·all1•d ,1 1•1•ihni.: cin t111 ... p1tal l'h ar~'l'~ lht 111 .1 .. 11 r in m.1k1ni: n.1t1on,1l tw.1lth 111~11rancr tin.in c·ia lh lt•,1.,1hk Mesa Churchgoer Reports Bike Theft TiurJllnrs ~lolt• .1 mo P<'<i b1kC' from J l'o~ta l\k~a man Sunda\ \.\hilt• llw \ICtlm was attending church :-.1·r v1n·" Hnntl A. 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It frrMll A t•nt M.111''1-'Q rq r l)jf"'\ OfflCH (. t• ~'it 1J0We\t A.\'W',\rut l,..,q~A·~'"' 11t'if\t•tWWryt,.5trff't M"~ n9t('Jol'\ l""tc" ''''l Bf«'-~'•"•'d ~-.. b•c• llfllt1 11701 l.A P11 R°"" Al '4n Di•o(' J'r,..wt-v Telephone (114)~1 Cl•ulfled Advertlalng 642·5e11 \AfMtr"""' 1t v.-itry ""'""'°' °"' • H1 .. S10 J rttm ~" ( '""""""'~ OS-0630 f ,..,.,, Horth O••f'IO' (l'IV,..Y (,.,,.•rntl.,liH>\ 540.1220 ~:• t~ !'~, °:t~~\ r~:~~ ... ~.":~"·~i~I "'.,,., ·-.. ,, .... ,,,,, .. ""'""" " .. '"'" ...,,, .,. t•P ·-<I 1t111 ... • 010"1 \D• 1.,. I•,,,,, \ ft of copyt1Q'\l"'°W~ , !tt'0"11 ''"'" .l'l\l"t• p•~d At r"~la ,,,,.. I (a I •I\• \Vh''''nl ""' t'l'9' t'4tt••r \t \.flt "'91'11f\t'tl -~ "'611 \t \0 ~ """• M·hl•tY 4'11'\tl~h~ u "°""Oft'"'*• pany by the Mobil Corporation. Judge James F. Judge delayed the Orange County Superior Court tri·al that began eight months ago until after lunch to ~ive Foundation attorney Howard Privett an opportunity to report on lhe Foundation's de· liberations. Mobil officials have asked for a 90·day delay of the Foundation's decision on its possible accep· tance of a $302.9 million offer for the Irvine Company by an East Coas t consortium., Mobil officials s aid the possibility that their previous $281.9 million bid can be raised lo top that of the East Coast group can only be decided at Mobil's annual meeting May S io Houston. But they pointed out that the Mobil offer still stands on the court record as the highest bid unl~ss and until the Foundation board decides to accept the offer by a group that would be known as Taubman-Allen·lrvine, Inc. if it took over the lrvine Company. Principals in the consortium include Detroit developer Alfred Taubman. Wall Street financier Charles Allen, auto billionaire Henry Ford II and Mrs. Smith herself. Mobil was on the point of buy· ing thP Foundation's 54 5 percent controlling interest and all other shart•s in the Irvine Company l wo years ago Y. hen Mrs. Sm 1th 's la\.\ suit sidchnt.?d the $200 m1lhon deal. She protested that the selling price v. hich then represented $24 a share Y.as unfair to minon ty stockholders. She holds a 22 4 percent stake in the company founded by her grandfather Mrs. Smith's lawye rs have suggested during fina l argu- ments that the sale of the Jrvine Company should be further dc- 1 a} ed to allow t1 me for renewed bidding on the compJny Such a delay .. Judge Judge has been told. could result an the company bein~ sold for what Mrs Smith hL•lh.•vcs is its fair m arket value $450 million. Thr sa le of tht' co mpany became mandatory under pro· vis ions of lhe Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969 which com· pelled the Foundation to dispose of its s tock in the Irvine Com· pan) 2 Irvine Girls Charged With School Damage Two Irvine girls broke mto 11. private school m Irvine Sunday, causing about S2 ,500 damage before n t'emg out the back door. pursued by the school owner Roth girls. ages nine and 10, ''<'re caught by J ohn Runszat, owner of the Montessori School of In me. l5S4 Sandburg Way. Hunszal returned the girls to the !>Chool and they Y.ere arrest P(I bv ln ·1ne Police . They were , ,.l~·ased to their parents pendmg. furtht?r al·lrnn According to police , the girls ransacked Pach classroom and the kitchen area of the school l>ama~e included paint and eggs ">mt>a red on w alls. windows rhalkbo.irds and carpets. pluo; hrnkl'n c>ducallon toys and npJ)<'d l'harts and maps Obscenities ...,ere written on lht< chal kboards and ...,, alls m thr d .issrooms. food supplies m the kitchen were dumped on lhe floor. and cooking utensils were broken, police added Runszat told police he was making a SC'curity check of lhl' -;1·hool al 3 45 p. m . whfn he saw th<• $:rrls running out the back door ~<'ith<'r girl attc>nds the prl\'ale school and both told police they had never been inside the build· ini:t before. The four.foot high l?tt'ls entered the school by crawlmg through :in unlocked bathroom wlndow, :iccording to police. F,..,.. Pqe Al mKER ••• s aid preliminary jnformaUon his department has. shows the wounded girl was taken to a home in Long Beach where she later escaped her abductor, and hitched a ride to her parents home in Anaheim. Meanwhile, officers in both cities are seeking a male Caucasian in his twenties wtth • brown, frizzy hair. The suspect is about six feet one inch tall, police said. VillBfJe Retaken KINSHASA, Zaire <AP) Zaire government forces have recaptured Mulshatsha, a major village in Shaba province on the railroad leading to the Angolan border, the government an· nounced today. , -.lllSZ!-.;., . A II' Wlrtpl>Olo FIREFIGHTING VESSEL POURS WATER OVER THE NORTH SEA OIL RIG 'BRAVO' AFTER OIL, OAS BLOWOUT American Experts Have Arrived at the Disaster Scene end Were Trying to Cap the Runaway 011 Well Fro. Page A I Seventh Year Fro• Page Al BEACHES • • poli ce to decla re a Sigalert as traffic jammed up nt.>ar Hunt· ington Beach Pier ~onctheless. 1t "as a beautiful day Y.lth air lcmpetatures in the lo wer 70s and v. at er t e m - peratures ranging from 60-64 degrees. Howe\'er l;ite afternoon breezes up to 25 miles per hour sent many beachgoers home ear- ly from Huntington Beach city beaches Snake Hunter, 84, Again Wins Prize SPILL. • • south But "l hl' \\ind \\ 111 ancr<'.t'-" gradual !~ and b~· midnight ll 1~ l"<pcctcd to real·h more than JO k not s," th e N orw eg ian Metcorological Ins titute s aid. "Tuesday and Wednes day we ex- pect 1t to increase to light gale f o r c e' fro m the s outh and southwest. Laguna Deach guards logged 45 rc:.cues and ...,, ere forced to ...,, ork an extra hour Sunday to kee p a w a t c h O\ e r l'r owds es timated at 15.000 Seal Beach lifeguards said they rescur d 30 per sons out of G,000 Sunday S\.\ 1mme rs OKEENE. Okla. CAP> -The 751 :Hnch rattler sna red by 84- year·old Charle!> Conner topped the catch of 2.000 register ed en trants 111 th1• annual Okeene Rat · tlt'snakc Hunt Conner. the oldest hunter in I he event that st a rte d in 1939 , b r oug ht 111 102 ~n a kt·s a n<! churned the prize for lhl' ~l'H·nth straight year An estimated 15.000 peupll'. 111· cludrng ahout 7tl<l rnntort) cll~ts, -." -~ 0•11• ll"llot P"°to b• R•<ll•r4 Ko.itlor NEWPORT RESCUE-Lifeguards and paramedics aid Bonnie McGraw, :11. Sunday after the woman ran into t rou bk in the water of 54th Street near Ocean 1''ront Boulr"ard. An unidentified f cm ale companion, a victim of exhaustion, is aided in the background. Ms. McGraw was taken to Hoag Hospital where she was treated and released. More than 300 people had to be pulled from the surf along the Orange Coast Sunday . s welled the population of Oh>ene, usually quiet community of 1.500. Police said 64 people were ar· rested, mostly for traffic offensl's and hquor and drug \'IOI a lions A m on~ them were :o.P\'c>ra l nwm he> rs Of a motorcycle }!roup C'<.tl ll'<I the "W1c·h1ta lluntl·rs .. "It w a~ not a knock UO\\O. drag.out riot situation ... ~a11I Ill a tne County Deputy Sh1•n If Lonnie Rickey. "Just a m atter of ~mall disturbances a ll over town." The rear "indow or a Ili~hway Patrol car was broken dunnJ.! a disturbance and a school offl n· ...,, as vandalized Sponsors of the hunt auctioned off 566 pounds of rattlesnake meat. described as tasting hk<' chicken or tuna f1:-.h. The me,1t ...,, as fried and sold for 75 cent!> a "snack" or S2.50 a pound. For the rirsl time in m emory. oone of the snake hunte rs was re ported bitten lh1s yc•ar. Annie Jumps To Victory DEL MAR (AP) -i\ fros named Sagebrush Annie beat .J .500 competitors with a jump of 15 fe et and five inches to take the top award in the annual frog jumping contest here. A bout 10,000 people looked on Sunday as the frogs entered by the Doug Offenheiser family of San Diego took seven top awards, including the one for Annie. A. REA.L BREAK FOR NEIGHBORS So your little. budding genius isn't budding too well and the neighbors are complainin~ about the noise. Now what do you do with his drum set? - .. We sold it with a Dally Pilot c lassified ad." That's the sales success r x· perienccd by a grateful Newport Beach couple who placed this classified ad: DRUM SE..l'. GI)()() l'•mcl. :'>lu!>l sell lmtncd. Only $60 XXX·XXXX. So, if your liltle ones are lone deaf or if you just have unwant- ed items you'd like lo convert-t_o r ash. call 642·5678. Put a fc.,l.t words lo work for you! "This will not have much In· fl u<•ncl' on the drifting of the main 01 1 :-.hck. hut 1t may m:il-.l• ''or king conditions aboard t he rtl! mnrt: d1ffa·ult for thr C"\· )J t·rt:-. " 'I Ill' compan.v s aid if the cap ping dfo rt fails . 1l would dnll a not ht•r "l'll m•arhy to rcLicve SOtnC' of the Pl'l'SSllfC so capping would be possible. The blowout has c reated a 12-milc oil s lick drifting back and forth in the area. The slick was l'~t1maled at two to five miles wide Antipollution boats were lo begin a major cleanup effort tu· . d;,iv .-. Ir lh<· (lOOd "t'ather holds. WC hope tn remove quite a lot of oil from the s urface." said Han~ Bug(lc, chief of the Norn egian cleanup operation. Norway 's e nvironm enta l mini s ter , Gro Harl e m Brundtland, said the government hoped lo avoid using chemicals lo r educe the damage lo fi sh in the arc•a. "I am more optimi~lic about a\'Otding a major pollution of C'Oas tal areas," s aid Mrs. Brundtland after :i fh ght O\'t'r the ~li ck Sunday. Officials said some of the oil was begmnrng to d1bs1p:ile. .. rr the wind continues lo change as it did in the last 24 hours. chances arc good that the oil slkk will continue lo drift around in the North Sea for several days witho ut ap- proaclting the coasts of Norway or Denmark," said Olav Carlsen of the pollution control agency. The well created a 180-foot ~eyser and was flowing at an estimated 19.000 gallons an hour. m ore than twice the speed normal for North Sea wells, after the pipe burst Friday night. A Phillips spokesman said the flow was reduced when Hansen and II allcnberg shut off undersea \'alves left OJ)<'n when the rig's 112 crewmen were evacuated. Other drilling operations were shut down in the Ekofisk oil field because of fire danger from the drifting slick. Rationing Mulled OAKLAND CAP) -A plan lo implement mort' stringent water rationing in lhc Eas t l\ay Municipal Utility District will be. considered by district directors on Tuesday . Kids Hauled to Court RAMONA (AP) -The 12-year-old president of a company with gross earnings of up to $3,000 monthly has been ordered to appear before the state Board or Equalization to explain why the firm has no permit to sell its product -manure. • Richard Cessna Jr .• president of Kidco. Inc .. and his thref young co-officers, ages 9to14, .also have been accused by the slate of failing to charge sales tax. THE YOUNGSTERS -RICHARD'S SISTE R, Ne·Ne, 9, vice president; another sister, Bette, 11, secretary, and a half-slster, June Cole, 14, treasurer -went lnto business a year ago with a con· tract to sweep the six main streets of San Diego Country Estates for $150 monthly. They branched out by contracting with their father, who supervises the developments's HO· horse stables, lo remove manure and wood shavings. After composting the mixture. they sell it to landscapers and the local 1011 course at prices lower than commercial suppliers. TIIE YOUNG ENTREPllENEVRS ALSO o(fer a aervta. to kill 1ophers ror $1 each. but that's another story. The contract, which the youngsters wrote, uya lt can't be can- celed "unless the klds suew up.:· Cessna's father, Richard, s aid he will accompany them Tues· day to the hearing in San Diego. "The Board of Equalization says they need a permit because it is something tangible and that they have to add a sales tax for their customers." the elder Cessna said in an interview. "They may have to pay the state sale4! tax on their past sales, plus penalties.'' TH.ERE WAS NO ESTIMATE ON how much m oney might be ruled due . Bu.l tie and his son bel,jeve ''the sales tax was already paid when the feed for the hOl'ses and the wood shavlnes to bed down the stables were brought in. ''The kids think it's unrensonable and they're burned up," Cessna said •. If the state board rules against lhem, he said they plan to take it to the courts. THEY GllOSSED $3,000 LAST October, their biggest sales month, but refuse t& disclose their average earnings because, the youna Cessna says, some of the kidf at school try to bonow money. Kidco, said Ceasna, was incorporated in the Cayman Islands in the Brifuh West Indies wben Ces!lna paid $1,500 in regiatrat.lon cost.a to avoid the earnings tax In California. / ( 1 i t Orange Coast EDITION ' Today's Clo siag N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 115, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1977 C TEN CENTS Kids · Face Hearing on 'Tax E1'asion' RAMONA CAP) -The 12·year-<>ld president ora company with gross earnings of up to $3,000 monthly baa been ordered to appear before the state Board of Equalization to explain why the rt.rm bas no permit to sell ils product -manure. Richard Cessna Jr., president of Kidco, Inc., and his three young co-officers. ages 9 to M, alao have been accused by the state or failing to charge sales tu. THE YOUNGSTERS -RICllAJlD!S SlSTEB, N&-Ne, 9, vice president; another sister, Bette, 11, secretary, and a half-sister. June Cole, 14, treasurer -went into business a year ago with a con- tract to sweep the six main streets of San Diego Country Eatatea for $150 monthly. They branched out by contracting with their father, who supervises the developments's 110.borse stables, to remove'manure and wood shavings. After composting the mixture, they sell it to landscapers and the '\@cal golf course at prices lower than commercial suppliers. THE YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS AIM) offer a service to kill gophers for $1 each, but that's another story. The contract, which the youngsters wrote, says it can't be can· celed "unless the kids screw up.'' Cessna's father, Richard, said he will accompany them Tues- day to the bearing in San Diego. ''The Board of Equalization says they need a permit because it is something tangible and that they have to add a sales tax for their customers," the elder Cessna said in an interview. "They may have to pay the state sales tax on their past sales, plu.s penalties." THERE WAS NO ESTIMATE ON bow mucb money mjgbt be ruled due. But he and his son believe "the sales tax was already paid when the feed for the horses and the wood shavings lo bed down the stables were brought in. "The kids think it's unreasonable and they're burned up," Cessna said. If the slate board rules against them, be said they plan to take it to the courts. THEY GRO~ED $3,00I LAST October, their biggest sales month, but refuse to disclose their average earnlngs -because, the young Cessna says, some of the kids at school try to borrow money. K.idco, said Cessna, was incorporated· in the Cayman Islands in the British West Indies when Cessna paid $1,500 in registration costs to avoid the earnings tax in California. Court Denies Manson Appeal Girl Shot Mesa 'Hitch' Ordeal Ends A 16-year·old girl, who missed her ride home Friday afternoon. was picked up hitchhiking in Costa Mesa by a man who later shot her in the shoulder and kept her prisoner in a Long Beach home. Details of the Friday afternoon abduction were sketchy today, Costa Mesa and Anaheim detec· lives said. The unidentified teen-ager is in stable condition at Anaheim Memorial Hospital, where she was apparently t aken by her parents after the two-day ordeal. at the Moose Lodge 435 E. 17th St.. when she apparently missed her ride home to Anaheim. Investigator Gerry Thompson said the girl was picked up by a man in a 1972·73 brown Ford at 4:30 p.m., "and when she re- alized be wasn't going to take ber to Anaheim, she grabbed the steering wheel," he said. Police have been unable to in· terview the girl since the sboot· ing, and say they do not know in what city the shooting took place. Slayers Got Fair Decision WASfDNGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court today re· fu sed to hear the appeal of con- victed mass-murderer Charles 'Manson and three members of his "family" who were found guilty in the brutal slayings or seven persons in 1971. The justices let stand a de· cision by the California Supreme Court that Manson and the others received a fair trial. Detectives in both cities re· 1 construct the story this way· ~ The girl was attcnd1n~ a party "Jt could have been anywhere between here <Costa Mesa), Anaheim or Long Beach," said Costa Mesa detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. Attorneys for the four argued .that nwperous trial errors, pre- judicial publicity, failure to .move Manson's trial out of Los Angeles and misconduct by pro· secutors denied the four a fair trial. Manson and followers Patricia Krenwinkel, Susan Atkins and- Leslle Van Houten were convict- ed of the murders of five persons at the home of actress Sharon Tate and a double murder at the nearby home of a wealthy busi- Sw& P oterr Af' ,,._ Billy Cartt'r went to Naples, Fla. Saturday lo appear in a charity fund-rais ing ball game. Soml'limt's he pased for photogrnpht•rs with his favorite IH'verai..:e in full vie w. But sometimes he hid lt, too. Anaheim police Sgt. Del Wade said prtiimiDary lnformalico his department bas, shows the wounded girl was taken to a home in Long Beach where she later escaped her abductor. and hitched a ride to her parents home in Anaheim. Meanwhi,le, officers in both cities are seeking a male Caucasian in tlis twenties with brown, frizzy hair. The suspect is about six feel one inch tall, police said Costa Me san Saves Life Of Gran"&on Costa Mesan Louts L. Senik saved the life of his 21h-year-0ld grandson Swlday, reaching back 37 years to recaJI old lifeguard training. Senlk, SS, saved the life of young Jason, who apparently fell into Seoik's pool while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robm Senlk, were visiting the elder Senik and his wife. "Deina realized she hadn't seen Jason for aWhile and 1he ran out in the backyard," Senile re· called today. "I was right beh.ind her and we found him floating face up in the swimming pool.'' Battalion Chief Robert McClelland said Senik used artificial respiration and mouth· to-mouth resuscitation. "By the time paramedics ar· rived, the child was crying and starting to cough," McClelland said. "We did a primary and secondary survey and took Jason to Hoag Memorial Hospital.'' Senlk, wbo Jives at 2782 Lorenzo Lane, said be knew ex· acUy what to do because ol bis lifeguard tralninC iD llllnol.a. ''That was back when I wu 18 years old. I guess some or those TV ada helped refresh my memory," laughed Senik. Young Jaaon is reported to be in good cood.itioo today in the in· tensive .care unit at the Newport Beach hospital, where officials said he is expected to make a full recovery. Christians Freed SEOUL. South Korea (AP) - The South Korean government released 15 more Christian oppo- -nents of President Park Chung· hee durtng the weekend.I. church sources reported today. uut lt ar· rested five ChrisUan youths who led an Mti(overnmenl streel de· monatratlon after a church rally in Seoul. Signs of tlae l'imes Two elderl}' women, thelf shopping cart handily nearby, do their mat:keting jn a trash bin behind the supermarket. Scene wasn't photographed in New York, Chicago or Pittsburgh. It was taken in San Diego. Coastline Cancels 302 Spring Classes C:oast.1.me Community College has canceled 302 classes this spr- ing due to a lack of suJficient enrollment in the courses to meet expenses, college orficials con· firmed. But Coast Community College District officials ins ist the number of classes dropped from the spring schedule -about 38 percent of those offered -is not that significant. "We weren't aJarmed about it here," said John Buller. dean of admissions and guidance for the year-old "college without walls." "We're a big Institution, with more than 20,000 students and figures like those are not that hn· portant to the over-all picture." District Chancellor Dr. Norman E . Watson echoed Buller's statement. adding that ..4 REAL BREAK FOR NEIGHBORS So your little, budding genius isn 'l budding too well and the neighbor's are complaining about the noise. Now what do you do with his drum set? "We sold it with a Daily Pilot claHifi~ ad." That's the sales success ex· pe rtenced by a gr atefut Newport "Beacli couple who placed this classmM ad: DRUM SET. Good cond. Must seU immed. Only , S60 XXIC·XXX.X, So. if your little ones are tone deaf or lf you just bave unwant· ed items you'd like to convert to cash, call 6'2·5678. Put a few · words to work for you! the loss of average daily al· tendance CADA> to the district is minimal. (The amount or state aid that goes to a community college is based on the ADA of the district.) "What this really will mean, obviously, is that we will not re- ceive ADA in those particular classes, but it also means we will not encourage expenditures in those classes,'' Watson said. He said the cancellation of 302 classes will mean a drop in ADA of about 100, "but it will result in savings of much more than that," Walson added. Both Watson and huller said there will not be a repeat of that number of dropped classes next fall. Buller said , "The spring semester was the first one we put to bed. The administration had to find out what the community re· ally wanted." FolJowing the cancellation o( classes, Buller said, district of· ficials look a "Zip Code analysis" of every student in those courses. "From that we can deteTmine where students will go to take classes." be e"1)lained. "We can look at a real estate class that fizzled In Newport Beach and determine where the students who did sign up for the class live. "Ir a lot of them live in Costa Mesa or Huntington Beach, then next semester we might orfer re- al estate in facilities in those two cities instead of ln Newport," Buller said. College administrators said the spring semester was the first abol ·al "feelln& the academic pulse of the students,:• adding : <See CLASSES, Pa1e AZ> Newport-Mesa Will Act on New Contract Newport-Mesa school trustees will meet in a new location Tues- day night and are expected to give final approval of the three· year contract negotiated bet ween district and teacher bargaining teams. Tuesday's regular board of education meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Lyceum Theater at Costa Mesa J-ligh School, 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. With· final approval from school trustees, teacher s represented by the Newport· Mesa Education Association would re<'.eive a retroactive (to July 1) five percent pay raise for 1976·77 and an additional four percent raise for next year. The negotiated pact offers no major changes in district policies regarding teacher work hours, class size and teacher leaves. In addition. the school board would retain the right to cast the final vole on any post-contract grievance disputes filed by either party. Mesa Churchgoer Reports Bike Theft Burglars stole a mo-ped bike from a Costa Mesa man Sunday while the victim was attending church services. ~and A. St.af. ford, 133 E. 16th St .. told police the thieves must have used a truck to carry away tbe $1SO motorbike. • The engine is inoperative. ) . nessman. Attorney Irving Kanarek told the court that the four convicted murderers deserve a new trial. He said Manson and the others are ''innocent of the crimes charged" and had been exploited by the news media for "income. producing purposes'• and by California officials interested in "self.glorification.'' •'The lynching of M ansoo and the others under the auspices of prosecutorlal forces in California in league with the mass media is obvious," Kanarek said. Manson was sentenced to die in the gas chamber but California ·since has struck down ils death penalty statute. He now faces life in prison. A former Manson disciple, Lin· da Kasabian, was a key prosecu· tion witness at Manson's trial. The appeaJ said the trial judge made a mistake by not ordering a test to determine Miss Kasa- bian 's mental co~petence. Playoff Strike By Officials Ends NEW YORK <AP) -The strike of National Basketball As- soci atlon offlciais ended today and the league announced ils re· gular referees will begin working playoff games immediately. Coast Weathe r Patchy night and morn· Ing low clouds, otherwise .sunny through Tuesday.· SUghUy cooler trend Tues· day with a higb near 7!i and low tonieht near 52. INSIDE TOD.4 Y M ontarnJ neighbors help Wanta Coffman plant the IJ)ring barley crop. ofter her hu1band dle4. "SIM didn't · need to .a.tit for Mlp," imd.o nelghbming ronc(an. P.age A3 a C;J .. A4 ' CM a an a llJ ., M .. • ... 1 i . A2 OAlL y PILOT c ~Hospitals To Limit TONlGHT COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMJ~lON -Regular meet· lng, City Hall, 6:30 p.m . OPEN HOUSE -McNally H.igh School, 7-9 p.m . "OUTLOOK '77" -Orange Coast College Environmental Fair, April 25-29. . •. OCC LECTU BE -"Sexist American Society," Fine Arts Bldg. 119, 7:30 p.m. COASTLINE CC LECTURE - ·'Social Change and Personal Maturity," Harbor High auditorium, 7:30 pm. TUESDAY, APRIL 26 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - • Com muruty Recreation Center,· : Tues., Wed ., Thurs. 12·3 p.m. ~ "OUTLOOK '77" - -··Microcomputers in Design," Computer Center 4, 10 a.m. "Yoga Workshop," Gym Wres~­ ing Room. 10 a.m. "Blomorphic /\rchatecture." Science Lecture 2. 12 m . "Designs for Selr· Sufficient Living." Science Lee· ture 2. 1 p m. Pane[ discussion, "Art in Public Places," Fine Arts 116. 4 p.m. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting, Costa Mesa High School Lyceum, 1·30 p.m. ··BE H IND THE H EADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum, 7·30 p.m. _ OCC LECTURE -''Cycle and Sph(.•re of Womanhood," Women·~ccnter, 7:30p m. Newport-Mesa ECE· Program Rated Tops The Newport-Mesa School Dis· tract's Early Childhood Educ a· tion (ECEl programs have been ratec1\flmong the top 20 percent in the s\atc following a recent monitonng by the Stale Depart· ment of Education, a district spokesman s aid. "This 1s the result of lots of ef· fort and desire," said Dr. Mary Kruse, director of instructional services. "Our good scores are a consequence of staff and ad· m inistrators caring about kids at all times." she said. Currentlv five local elemen· tary schools are us ing the pro· gram for the first time this year and Dr. Kruse s aid the high rat· ings given the district should im· prove chances of more state funding to expand the ECE pro· gram. The district ranked 132nd of 826 slate school districts participat· ang in ECE ECE is a state-funded program designed to g1 ve kindergarten t h roug h third graders an enriched program in a basic l•rlu cation, including greater em ph as1s un p ~r son al 1 zed 1n- d1\'HluaJ1wd instruction. Wilson, J>uularino. Woodland. Harper and Corona del M..ir C'l<'mentary schools are currently funded for ECE The dis tract ho pes to add Monti: Vi.,la. M .armers. Landb<'rgh, Bay Vae\.\. College Pa rk. Adams, Bt'ar Strt'et and Mesa Verd<' t'lemen lanes to the ECE program nt'-<t vt•a r af i1rldit1onal funding 1:. grant l'd Fro• PageAJ CLASSES. • • th.1l 1t pro\ id<'d ,.:ood inforr1\fll1on for fall l>Cmcstc•r scht'duhng \ .. I don't th111k you 'll see tht•se ftg11r1•-. ugum in the fall," Buller ... <llfl Blaze Contained YREKA CAP) -California's biggest forest fire of this drought ;year was contained Sunday even· • mg after burning 2,000 acres of dry brush and timber in Klamath • National Fore11t. . . # . ORANQl COAST c. DAILY PILOT l~ ()r,.,. C••\I O•H• ~I .... Wltl't .... •<h +• <.,,.,, "'''-0 t~ "4•~ Pf'H\ It CKtOli~ bY t,,_.. Ot~ :• ~~:1\=::'1~;:,~:";!::;o~~=:~~~:,:;: . . Mio\• llf••niM' &.•t h, """''""'°"' l!h.t<h ;ffl"lft tA1ft V•ll•y lf'vl"_. \1tddlf'b.te:• VtllO •"<I L•QoVf\a ~Kft1~1h C~•\t A\•twr•r~on.IN1 t1on 11 DVftti\l'WpO \elu•d••11 .-"Cf ~Vf'lllMY\ '"• ; t;;~::~~~~t.~::0:~;~,:JO ·wn1 atr , , .. , i , , , , , . .. ' .. "' "'"'"" .... t-r H ldt'r'lt •"4 P\ollbll"'-tr' JoOll Cw..., Ii/I(-Pf'fH\t'(ttftt •net 0c ....... Mt~f' T"Ml'I•• lttt'ril lctUor "--•""'-M•nttlftt !01•4" O.a•N•M LMt 9'.lt...,..P ..... AUl\l&I"' M•l'Mo•nq Eonon Cotti MIH ontc. JJOWHt h,_ Molll119A..,rou ~O llc>•IMO ._ OfflcH ~-llUUI lt .. G-0\1.-..1 H~"'llftOIAn 8•e<fot H.,\ 9rt«" ~111••4 ~l•~o. V•ll•• fUO• l• "''Ao• At\.tft01e .. ,f ... ty l 1l1ptton1 (1'14)M2~ c11nlflld Ad .. nltlng 142-"71 ~T~ ~ ~:?:, c=:,,~~f:.':; l•Httt r et ednr-thtM .. flltt Mt>f'•ft mtiy •• n •..-edw<HI wlt ... ut tfltt••I Ofl''ff'IUI~ tf ,_. .. ,, .. _,. ~<-tlo\\ "''•r. ••14 ol 0..1• ,,..M C.tlfor"I• Sv•ur •Uollt •• c•rrt•r t> ii ....-.,._.,. ,., "''" \.f ,. "*"""'t. fft•Ht•t• •t-•-" ,._,, I ' . . Charges? WASHINGTON <AP) -The Carter administration asked ConRress today to limit increases in the fees hospitals may charge patient.a to 9 percent a year and said this w6uld save the govern· ment and consumers about $2 billion m the fiscal year began· mng Oct. 1. The program is expected lo yield total savings of more than $5.5 billion in fiscal 1980, the Ad- ministration said. , Limiting increases in hospital char ges to 9 percent won't affect many people directly, bu~ con- sumers should benefit eveblually as the measur~ slows the rate or tax increases and the rise in health insurance premiums. New hospitals, federal hospitals and those hospitals that operate on a Health Maintenance Organization <HMO > basis would be exempt from the proposed ceiling. HMO hospitals provide continuing prcventi ve health care and treatment to member consumers who pay fixed fees for all services. Inflation in the health care in· dustry has been running about 15 percent. and hospitals account for 40 percent of the $140-billion annual cost of health care in the United States. That 15 percent rate of increase is more than twice the anticipated 6 percent rise in over-all consumer prices this year. The Administration proposal is designed to ease the inflationary spiral, but il won't bring hospital- charge increases or the rate of increase throughout the health- care industry down to the na· lion al cost of Ii\ ing r ate that has been going up at about 5.9 per· cent. ~ .. Healtl\, Education and WeUare Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. has called a ceiling on hospital charges "the first step in making national health insurance fman· cially feasible." * * * Nurses Open 25th Meeting In Anaheim The National League for Nurs· ing, meeting m Anaheim, is urg- ing its 16,000 members "to as- s ume a greater s en s e o f responsibility an informing pa· taents of their rights " The board of directors issued the position paper Sunday at the opening of the 25th anniversary convention here. ·'Respect and concern for pa- tients and assurance of compe· tent care have not always been forthcoming." it said. •·Furthermore. th<' informa· lion necessary for patient!> to un- ders tand their situation .rnd make mtelligC'nt dN·1,1on~ ahout t h e ir rar e often h .i ::. bn·n Withheld .. Presa dent Dorotln ~O\ cllo -.Jid after th~ m eetin~ that the -.tatemC'nl referr('d to the \\ holt' !>)Stem of health car£' d<'hHr\·, n <> t n u r' l's n r cl od 11 r ' ... p t' r1 f1calh 'Often the reason mfollfTlahon I'\ withheld is lhat it 1<1 belie' 1'<1 11 •~ not th<' patH'n l s ('Oncern. · ~ht• -.aHI. .1(1dan~ that he<.1 lth care of l1c1als often "don't \.\ant pal1t'nt~ lO\\Off\ "In many cases.·· the league ,,11d , "nurses c .tn invol\ e th emsehes in assurani: spt'c1f1l' rights : in others. they can makf' their influence felt indirectly " The league said nurses s hould tn!USl on institutional policies which uphold patient right.c; In addition to 16.000 nurc;f's. league m em l><>r~h1p also includes 1.900 ;i~enl'll':,, 'Fly' Ready For Challenge MOJAVE CAP) -A man who calls himself the "Human Fly" is looking forward to his next feat after riding on the outside fuselage of a DC8 commercial jet traveling al 300 miles an hour, a spokesman said. Promoter David Levine calls t he man "th e masked anonymous daredevil" and said Saturday's feat "is a stepping stone to a more spectacular aerial event." Levine said the man, who wants to remain unidentified for promotional reasons, used a method of controlled breathing during the flight in which the jet reached an altitude of 1,500 feet. The "Human Fly" strapped himself onto the aircraft for the half-hour night. Four Review Policy BURBANK (AP> - Lockheed's four newest directors wlll be ln charge of recommenda- tlon1 arising from an internal in· vestlgatlon of the giant aerospace company's pal'l marketing practices aboard, the board chairman aays. FIREFIGHTiNG VESSEL POURS WATER OVER THE NORTH SEA OIL RIG 'BRAVO' AFTER OIL, GAS BLOWOUT American Experts Have Arrtved at the Disaster Scene and Were Trying to Cap the Runaway Well Storm Delays Capping of Spill STAVANGER, Norway <AP> ·._.A total calm followed by gale· force winds and 20-foot waves to- day blocked efforts to .cap Uie three-day-old spill of oil from the Bravo rtg in the North Sea and to contain the spreading slick. possible. But experts said the storm, with winds of up to 43 knots, could also serve to break down the spill naturally. The wind turned southwester- ly, moving the slick toward the southern Norwegian coast. The Norweg.ian Meteorological lnstilute said .the s-outhwesterly winds are expected to continue for three days, 11>ushing the oil 45 miles toward the coast. The Ekofisk field is about 170 cided not t o use specaal approvalforits planstocapthe chemicals on the oil slick to pipe, bringing oil up from 10,000 break it up unless it comes ~ feet · beneath· the sria floor. He seriously close to shore. Sea-life said at best, the operation would experts have warned that the dis· take two or three days. persant chemicals might destroy The rig ''blew" Friday during rich mackerel spawning grounds routine maintenance. With all \r.ttM.sea. production from ttl~ Ekofisli'F'ield · .. · Phillips spokes man Kjctil shut down. Norway is losing an Folme said the company re· estimated $300,000 a day in re· ceived Norwegian government venues. ... The offshore oil w~ll .~.P.erat.ed . by the Phillips Petroleum Co. of Bartlesville, Okla., continued to spew out natural gas and 49,000 gallons of crude oil every hour, feeding a slick already 20 miles long and three miles wide in Norway's Ekofisk oil fields. miles from the southern tip of 3AA fteo~••'*»o Norway. Wlnds first blew the .,.,, a~..,.;;a Two experts from the Red Adair oil-well trouble.fighting team of Houston, Tex., Boots Hansen and Richard Hattenberg, had planned to start operations to cap the well early today. But the morning calm created a dangerous concentration of ex- plosive gas and prevented the men from mounting the Bravo platform. They were expected to try again Tuesday. In the evening, gale-force winds developed, can celling plans by Ph.illips and Norwegian authorities to surround the slick with booms and begin collecting the oil into tankers with special skim ming equipment. Waves in the area were said to be more than 20 feet high, male· ing the use of floating booms im· Wpter Lifts Woman Hurt In Accidem A young, pregnant woman was airlifted by Marine Corps rescue hel1roplC'r from the upper real'ht'l> of llol\' Jim Canyon l;ite Sunda~ afternoon after she -.uffered back injuries in a vehicle :accident. An Or ;:a ng <' County Fire De partment /Division of Forestry spokesman said today Doll\ :"elson. 18. of Long Beach was nown ou1 of the remote San- ta Ann Mountain canyon to Mis· s 1on Community Hospital for treatment . Th e fare d e partment s pokesman said the woman was hurt when the pickup truck she was riding in slid off a narrow dart road and down n JO· foot em- bankment. Paramedics from Lagu~a Hills treated her at the scerle and called for the Marine medical evacuation copter. She was treat- ed and released from the Mission Hospital emergency room. slick toward the Danish coast at Jutland, and then shifted Sunday night, pushing it toward the Scot· tish coast 200 miles to the west. Officials said they have ~e: Shots Wound Woman, Boy In Santa Ana A 41 -year-old Santa Ana woman and a 16-year-old boy s uffered wounds from rifle shots Sunday evening during what police described as a neighborhood fight in a Santa Ana barrio. A 17-year-old Santa Ana youngster was booked into Juvenile Hall afterwards on charges of attempted murder, police said. The shooting oc- curred in the 200 block of N. Laurel Street, officers said. Ruben Bracamontes. 16, was reported in stable condition today at UCI Medical Center after suf. fering a shot in the abdomen. Rose Mara, 41. was treated for a rifle wound to the head and re· leased, police said. Officers said Mrs. Mara was strutk when she went outside her home to take her children into the house· WstaMesa To Discius Water Plan A second public hearing on the feasibility of merging the Costa Mesa County Water District into the city as a department will be held Tuesday night at 7:30. The consolidation proposal hlls been the subject of various re· ports from both factions, and in· formation from those reports will be presented in council cham· bers Tuesday. Residents within the water dis· trict are also expected to make their feelings known to the City Council. Tax Disguiser GOP Flays Energy Program WASIDNGTON (AP) -Republican leaders ac-cused President Carter today of disguising as an energy program the biggest proposed tax increase since World War II and challenged him to say exactly how he plans to spend the revenues. Senate Republican leader Howard Baker of Ten· nessee said that the President's proposed new energy taxes will cost taxpayers $70 billion a year by 1985. ··1 don't think that amount of taxes is necessary to make us proouce more oil and gas ·or to conserve energy," Baker said. House Republican leader Rep. John Rhodes of Arizona said Carter's program "courts recession or worse." Baker, Rhodes and RepubUcan National Commit· tee Chairman Bill Drock lambasted the President's energy program at a news conference following a GOP congressional leadership meeting . I 'Best Beach Day' Packs In 225,000 By MICHAEL PASKEVICH 0. llw O•llf ~llot Sl•lf An estimated 225,000 beachgoers flocked lo Orange Coast beaches Sunday to take ad· vantage of what one Jifeguard termed. "the best beach day so far this year." 54th Street" near Ocean Front Boulevard, lifeguards reported. Keeping with the tradition of ·, heavy traffic flow, major delays were reported a long Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach and La~una Beach. At one pOint, traffic conditions-Wa rm, clear skies, unusually one Hwitington Beach lifeguard warm temperatures and the called "miserable," caused local added bonus of an extra hour in police to declare a Sigalert as the sun due to the first day of traffic jammed up near Hunl- Daylight Saving Time led many ington Beach Pier. . to frolic in four to six foot surf. Nonetheless, it was a beautiful ~m~ had a bit of trouble. caus· day with air temperatures in the mg hfeguardsfromSealBeachto lower 70s and water tem- San Clemente to pull more t~an peratures ranging from 60·64 300 persons from the rip tide·-·· degrees. However late afternoon plagued surf. breezes up to 25 miles per hour San Clemente lifeguard& sent manybeachgoers home ear· esttmated 13,000 sun worshippers ly from Huntington Beach city and reported 72 rescues, includ· beaches. mg four "near drownings." Laguna Beach guards logged Newport Beach lifeguards re-45 rescues and were forced to ported l00.000 persons at area work an extra hour Sunday lo beaches on Sunday and the keep a watch over crowds highest number of rescues, 91. estimated at 15,000. One lllinois womrut was taken to Seal , Beach lifeguards said Hoag Memorial HOspital after they rescued 30 persons oul of s he nearly drowned in the wate of 6,000 Sunday swimmers. Irvine Company Case Mobil Asks Delay, Halts Suit Action By TOM BARLEY 0.1,_ O•llY Piiot St•fl Court action in Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's lawsuit against the James Irvine Foun- dation was deferred today while Foundation directors discussed a proposed delay that could lead to a new offer for the Irvine Com· pany by the Mobil Corporation. Judge James F. Judge delayed the Orange County Superior Court trial that began eight months ago until after lunch to give Foundat1on attorne y Howard Privett an opportunity to report on . tbe Foundation's de- liberations. Mobil officials have asked for a 90-day delay of the Foundation's decision on its possible accep· lance of a $302.9 million offer for the Irvine Company by an Easl Coast consortium. Mobil officials said the possibility that their previous $281.~llion bid can be raised lo top thkt of the East Coast group can only be decided at Mobi~'s annual meeting May 5 1n Houston . But they pointed out that the M obll of I er still stands on the court recard as the highest bid unleas and until lbe Foundation · board decides lo accepUhe-9ffer by a group Lhat would be known aa Taubman·Allen-Irvine, lnc. If it took over the lrvlne Company. Principals in the consortium include Detroit developer Allr«I Taubman, Wall Street financier ' Charles Allen, auto billionaire Henry Ford II and Mrs. Smith herself. Mobil was on the point of buy· inft the Foundation's 54 .5 ~rcent controlling interest and all other shares in the Irvine Company two years ago when Mrs. Smith's· lawsuit sidelined tt;ae $200 million deal. Chip Tossing Su:ells Town · BEAVER, Okla. (AP) - This town of 2,000 persons swelled to 5,000 as spec- tators and contestants nocke4 here for the eighth annual World Cham - pionship Cowchip Throw- ing Cpntest. Art Koster of Winona, Kans.. made history by throwing a cowchlp 179 feet, toppln& the previous record of 177 feel 10 inches! aet ln 1973, the loca chamber of commerce re· ported. Special care was taken to keep the chips -whkb are what cows leave behind after a good meal - from aetting wet, u bap- J>t'Ded last year. ' 7 ·Slow Race Straggles By ALMON LOCKABEY o.lly ,. ... , 9"11119 •• j,., ENSENADA Diehard yachtsmen were still straggling into this Baja California ftshing resort at 11 a.m. today marking one of the slowest Ensenada yacht races ln three dee ad es. By 8 a.m., 390 boats rlnished out or S04 which started the race Saturday at noon off the Newport Harbor jetty. The deadline for tinJshers was 11 a.m. Handicap results were still be- lng computed this morning by weary race committee crews. Hopefully they will be r eady for the trophy presentation at 4 p. m. A foretaste of the slowness or the 125-mlle race came late Saturday afternoon wben the wind died ore San Diego leaving the majority or the vast flotilla slatting about between La Jolla and the Coronados Islands. First yacht to finish at 10:43 a.m. PST Sunday was the 65-foot sloop Ragtime but skippers BUI White and Bill Pasquini were not particularly proud of their slow performance of nearly 24 hours. They took some consolation however, in beating the 36-foot catamaran Eighth Day sailed by designer-builder R oger MacGregor, Lido Isle Yacht Club, by two minutes. The two ----~~----........ ---~----·""""'""-----------··~·~- y~cbt.s bad fought a see saw bat· tie from the start. By 3 p.m. Sunday only seven yachts bad finished. The big mass of boats started crossing the finish line in bunches about 7 p.m .. forming a colorful parade or spinnakers down the coast. But the wind died again, leaving many to battle lumpy leftover seas for the second straight night. The slowness and frustration of the race resulted in Ensenada be· ing a virtual ghost town com- pared to the hoopla of previous races. Wives and friends of the sailors disconsolately studied the big control board at the Bahia Hotel Wltil after midrught and then sought refuge in the vanous hostelries or made plans for an immediate retom bome. Official rtatietics showed there were 50t !tarters out of a pre- r ace entry lis t of 524. Hard- p ressed committeemen were 5till computing the DNFs <did not. finish) list at daybreak today. A late count showed as many as 100 yachts gave up and re- turned home, abandoned the race at San Diego, or continued to Ensenada under auxiliary power. Unofficial computaltons today showed that Bingo, a 37-foot sloop owned and skippered by Champ Struts Dis Stuff Frisbee Follies Fred Haft of Venice displays form that led him into thr finals at Western National Overall Frisbee Cham pionships at UC Irvine Sunday. H~l shows his over-th(" shoulder trick, his under-the-thigh routine and then sends tht' cli:-.c :-,;,iiling with a kic-k of his l~g. About a hundred spectators soaked up s un ano watched expert Frisbee Tossers on the UCI athletic field. Competitors. were Judged for accuracy. distance, t~row. run . and catc·h. maximum time aloft, freestyle pairs and Fn~b~<:> golf 'Beautiful' Neighbors llELF.NA. ~loot (,\ p , Wan da Coffman ·~ husbanrJ tl1t.>d ,1fkr ren:nt opt•n heart surg<'rv. .tnd. \\1th th1• :..pnng barley crop rt•jd\ to plant. sht• nel•dNI help She got 1t without C\ en ask in~ Help Pilot Logbook ·we.-had 1t all set up She d1dn l nel•d to a:.k for heh>. said H~m Irvine Company Spreading Mirth Hy JOANNE REY~OLOS ()I .... o ......... ,\loll ll 's gallow" humor time at th<' Irvine Compuny 11.1th Hu rwws that the• rt>mpan\· m11tht tx· c;old to the-ronsort1um of tn\ <'SlOr'I that 1nclud<'!1 lhc• mudl-f<'ar ed Joan In int.• Smith Insiders at the rompany conC'MC that 1f thr eroup ""'"" thf' h1ddin~ war now lwinJ? '-'Bged with thP Mohll Cnrp thCrl' llr<' j:(Olng lO be IO\S Of nPw f .l('('<, at the firm Th€.• standard gr<'et1ni;: from one Irvine employ<' <mothl'r thf'Sl' duys 1s ''Got \Our rf'sum<' t yped yet'1 " • • • IF VO 'VE GOT A yen to ~o to l>en\'l'r, you'll love the latest war that has broken out bctw<'en llughes A1rwes t and Continental Airlines and its ally c;nld<'n Wei;t Airlines With much fanfare. A1rwest an nouncedtt special introductory fare to in· augurate ils service from Oran~e County Airport to Denver, via S~lt Lake City •Ev .. oLo' .. ·rom April 24 until June l, the roundtrip costs $88 if you stay two nights and buy yourticktes in ;idvance. Not to be outdone. the Golden West-Continental people came out a few days later with a similar deal. With those airlin<'s, you fly Crom Orange County to Los Angeles In· ternallonal to Denver. The roundtrip fare -food from Apnl 24 lo June 1-on three-day trips. is $79. ••• FOR A NON-PARTY, it was a roaring success. Directors of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce learned last week that their non-party raised $1 ,400 which wtll pay off part of the $44,000 building fund debt. Designed by chamber Director Paul Salata, the non· party was slated for sometime during the weekend of April 1 at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa. . Non-reservations went for $15 a couple or $150 for cor- porate tables. There were also $150 lifetime passes that got the purchaser out of ever having to attend another event in his lifetime. ••• THERE IS SOMEONE at the Newport Beach polke sla· t1on who has a wry sense of humor that apparently is not ap- preciated widely. · This is the person in charge of figuring out the four-digit codes for the push-buttons controlling the locks on doors leading from the lobby into the other parts ol the station. For a while last year the code was 1-9·7·6, a subtle re· minder of the blcentenni al. Recently the code. which gets changed every rew months, became 1·9·8·4. ApparebUy the brass at the st ation didn't appTeolate the rererence·to George Orwell's science fiction police state and the number was chMged after only o Cow days. Campbell. a central Montana rancher.farmer near Dt-nton. Jbout 200 miles east of Helenc-t Rdon~ e\ en planting his own <·rop. Campbell took his new S51 ,000tractor -plus grain drills an<t other tilling equipment -lo the neighboring Coffman ranch .ind went to work. So did Charles Kingsbury, Gerald Barber and Hugh Mein· tosh all with their tractors and p,r .un-planting machinery. "They told me I didn't have to \.\Orry about the spring crop, and when 1l was time they put it in, .. , the SO·vea.r-old widow said Mor~· than 330 acres of barlcv "ere planted in IPss than JO hours About two-dozen other ranchers lent trut•ks and s upport machlnerv "Thev were ;ust beautiful, .. ~Ir~ l'offman ~aid her \'Oice t·r.1cking as :-he expressed her appreciation during a te lephone 1nlf'n 11•\\ "They did this for mt• 1in9 Docs Addicted, Says Medical Panel CHICAGO (AP) -Therhances are nearly one in nine, says the JI. lino1s Ml'<lical Society, that your doctor ts an alcoholic or narcotics addict . And the American Medical As- sociation, realizing the serious- ness or the problem. is encoura~­ ing state medical societies to start campaigns to detect "impaired" doctors. The Illinois Medical Society announced formation of its detection program at its state C'On\'entionoverthe weekend. "This is a serious problem and for the first time we are beginning to search out and treat 'sick physi- cians'," said Dr. James W. West. chairman of the society's Panel for the Impaired Physician. The president of the AMA. Dr. Richard E. Palmer. estimated this year that about 17,000 of the 408,000 doctors -one in 24 -re- gistered nationally are "im- paired ·• But the Illinois group believes the figure is more like one in nine. Thestatesoc!ety estimates that of the state's 14,630 practicing physicians. 11 .5 percent may have a severe driJlking problem. Alcoholism and narcotics ad· dktion In the medical profession are "hlgher than average because of the pressure doctors are under, dealing with life and death situations every day." Frank Chappell of the AMA sald ln an interview Sunday. before thev even ~ceded fur lhemseh·es · .. Robert Coffman died in a Spokane. Wash .. hospital in F ebruar). The couple had no children. Since 1949. she had helped her husband work. But she said she would have been forced to hire out to ~ct the work done if it hadn't been for her neighbors. More than $250,000 in equip- ment was put to work. Nol a dime changed hands. "The men wouldn 'l even let me do a big dinner for them," she said. "They even brought pack lunchl's " Mrs. Coffman said s he and some of the farmers' wives final- ly took some beer and pop and snacks to the workers, but "we went right to them in the fields. A few days after the planting, Mrs. Coffman took out a paid ad vertisement in the Lewistown newspaper about SO miles away. addressing it to her 25 "good neighbors and friends." It said: "Thank you frnm the bottom of my heart." Mondax• April 25, 19n DAILY PILOT A3 to Finish Dennis Choate, Long Beach Yacht Club, would be the winner of the President of Mexico Trophy fOf the best corrected lime in the Ocean Racing Division. Bingo is a Class Ben- try. Winner of the President of U.S. trophy for t he best corrected time in the Performance Han· dicap Racing Fleet <PHRF) was unofficially computed to be In- trepid II. a Cal 40 sailed by Thomas Hoegh, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club. Among the top 10 finishers on elapsed time the list was aboUt equally divided between multi Energy Proposal Rapped President Carter's enen?v oro· pom has been criticized' b~ Orange County Transit Distrlc1 <OCTD> directors for its failure to provide for mass transporta· lion. Directors voted 4·1 to join with Board Chairman Ralph Clark in urging the President to describe transit's future role in reducing energy consumption. Director Robin Young voted against the measure. She said she believed Carter had alluded to transit needs. Carter's proposal called for in- creasing gasoline prices and the cost of gas-guzzling autos as a way to encourage energy con- servation. Clark Thursday sent the Presi· dent a telegram expressing dis· appointment for his failure to dis- cuss mass transit. '"The strategies for reducing gasoline consumption and mak· ing our transportation system more efficient cannot be suc- cessful without an expanded role for public transit." Clark wrote. Supervisor Phil Anthony said Friday the President's speech had prompted him to think again about the need for bus service. And at his suggestion directors agreed to reconsider the need for purchasing long, 100-passenger buses designed with hinges in the center to make them turn cor· ners more easily. Directors last week had voted 4·1 agai.nstthepurchaseoflOsueh buses. saying they weren't con- vinced they were needed. Director Robin Young had vot· ed in favor of the purchase. Anthony said OCTD will have to make its own service efficient to conserve energy while provid· ing buses lo serve citizens who may now decide to curtail travel· ing by car. Bay City Dogs Gets Warning SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Humane officials warn that a dog poisoner is on the loose in the Mission District, scattering lethal patties of hamburgers around trees. A physician alerted the SPCA after his dog ate one of the patties and Wa5 taken to a veterinarian who treated the animal and diagnosed the problem strychnine. Richard Avanzino of the SPCA urged Mission District dog owners to keep their dogs on leashes. hulls (catamarans and trimarans) and monohulls. TOP TEN F I NISHERS: 1- Raatime, White and PMS<Jul.ni, LBYC. 2. Eighth Day. MacGregor. LIYC 3. Allez Cat (catamaran), Kane and Mackin, SSYC 4. Sirius JI, <monohull), Bob Lynch. NHYC S. News Boy, <monOhull) Jack Baillie, BYC, 6. Jmua, (catamaran), Mike Leneman, CBYC 7. Sea Smoke, (catamaran) Sea Smoke Syn- dic ate, WYC 8. Victoria, (monohull) David Callender. LAYC9. Erin (trimaran) Bowie Houghton. Lahainia YC 10. Crossfire. <trimaran) Norman Cross, SDYC. Walnuts? The main street is Walnut. The residential street beside it is Walnut. The street con- necting the two is Walnut. The city is Irvine. Plane Falls In Fullerton, Pilot Killed A 40-year-old student pilot was killed Sunday morning when his airplane engine stalled and the plane f<'ll 175 fret into a field near thl' FullC'rton Airport, police re ported today Buena Park police said Alfred J . Franci~. 40, of 1431 Vista Grande, f'ullcrton, was pro- nounced dead on arrival at St. Jude Hospital at 8:50 a.m . Police said the pl ane had just left the airport and crashed in Buena Park n ear R aymar Avenue and Airpark Drive. A small fire erupted in the plane's engine but was quickly extinguished, police reportt'cl Van Dong in Paris PARJS CAP) -Vietnamese Premier Pham Van Dong faced demonstrations by Vietnamese refugees as he arrived here today on the first official "is1t of a Viet- namese leader to f'rance in Jl years. button down ginghams co1orf ul gin~ham checks of rywy,red,or brown . offered in short ~long sleeves.just right for spc:n:t or dress. ma&forus~ Cre49tcnJtl) 44 fashion Island, newport center 644-5070 1 OAJLYPILOT MoncWr· April 26, 1177 • . 4'a•t •• U.S. Pipeline Asked . ~ ·' ":;.'\·., with Govenwrs Want More Oil Control 1; ••• ·-.i:·. Tom · arphlne COAST WA,TCH: Ocean water te mperatures were r eported to be hovering at near 60 degrees over this last weekend with five· foot waves and riptides running off some beaches. These are not Jdeal conditions for inland Jlatlanders. Blazing summcr·llke weather. however. brought thousands of v~itors to our shorchne from Seal Beach to San Clemente. Some estimates suggested that t here may have been as many as 200,000 visitors on the beaches ·Sunday alone. Of that number, coastal U(eguards reported that nearly JOO ocean bathers needed to be r escued. You may wonder why so many Qf them were ln the water under the prevailing less·than·ldeal conditions. I have a theory on that. They got pushed ln, that ·show THEV1>1DN'T R EALLY want to go in the water. They just couldn't help it. Listen, the way things were along th.is coastllne Sunday, you had limited choices If you hap· pened to be out among the teem· ing populace. San Clemente wasn 't too bad. You could actual- ly m ove around In that city. But upcoast in Laguna Beach, road conditions were zoo·like. The Main Beach was packed. Further upcoast, driving on Coast Highway through Corona del Mar was a joke. The place was a vast parking lot during peak hours. Out on the Newport-Balboa Peninsula, it was worth a king's ransom j ust lo find a parking place. All of this is happening toward the shag end of April. If April Is like this. you have to wonder what the s umme r vacation months are going to bring. OLYMPIA, Wuh. (AP) -A conference of Western and Midwestern governors. con· cerned about U.S. energy re- sources coming under the control of another county, says Alaskan oil should be fWtneled through a W ashingt-00 State port to keep de· livery systems under American control. The governors agreed they support "the deli very of crude oil through a port in the state of Dedication Wins Points For Carter WASHINGTON CAP> -Pr~!>I· dent Carter made a hit with the Afric an diplomatic corps when he he lped dedicate a new African exhibit at the Kennedy Cent~r her e. U . N. Ambass ador Andrew Young was given a hero's welcome by black African diplom ats. S EVERAL BLAC K am · bassadors said they were sur- prised the President showed up fo r Sunday's affair. which marked the official opening of the African Room, a lounge near the opera house, which is de- co rated with African arl, crafts and textiles. Young, the fiery former con· gress man whose criticism of some African governments have sparked c ons ide rable con - troversy, was saluted by the am· bassadors who "'e re a mong 200 guests for the dedication. The President. accompanied by Mrs. Carter. s poke of the gifts donated t o the cente r by 22 Afric an nations as· a symbol "to co m mcmorate a grea t stride forward in under standing and cooperation. . Washlngton and a plpcline run· runa Crom lhal port tbroueb the north em group of states.'• IN A RELATED development, a letter from Washington Gov Dixy Lee Ray to President Carter , m ade public Sunday. urged that the United States c hoose •a pipeline route for Alaska natural gas that would mlnlmli e dependence on Canada. "We are d eeply concerned about U.S. energy resources coming under the delivery con- trol of another country, however nearby and friendly that oat.Jon might otherwise be." Gov. Ray wrote Carter in the letter, dated March25. Montana Gov. Thomas Judge. AP WlrepllOto ERA E•n-getatfl Eleanor Curti Smeal, elect· ed Sunday to succeed Karen DeCrow as president of t he National Org anization for Women, called passage of the equal rights amendment a ''NOW nation a l emergency." wbo attended the one-day con- ference Sunday on lhe Traru,. shipment of 011. echoed the same theme in rel a tion t o 011 transportation "WE'VE BEEN SHAFTED by Canada so often now, why l>hould we think they \\-On 't do the 1>1tme thmg again?" J udge a~kcd. Attending the clos ed·door session called by Gov. Ray were Judge and Govb. Jay Hammond, Alaska; John Evans, Idaho; Arthur Link, No rth Dakota. Scott Matheson. Uta h, and Ed Hers chler, Wyoming Reprcsen· tatives from Illinois, Indiana. M1c h1g.an . Minnel>ot a, On ·Aon and So~th Dakota abo Jtlended. > The refineries ln those states a re seeing their supplies rrom Canada being cul off a nd ar e look ing tow a rd Alaska and Washlllgton State to meet their future needs. THE GOVERNORS opposed a plan by Atlantic Richfield Com· pany to ship ·Alaskan crude to Cherry Point. a port on the northwe s t e rn Wa s hington mainland, and then transship it to Midwestern r efineries through the existing Canadian pipeline. They said they favor a pro- posal by the Northern Tier Pipeline Company that provides for a pipeline across the northern group of states. Cruise Firemen using a snorkle and ladder rescue a woman slranded .. on a gondola ride at Kings Island Amusement Park. Ki ngs Mills. Ohio, Sunday. Three of the cars jammed together after a mechanical failure, stranding 39 people 100 feet in the air for several hours. Crew Catch Would-be Sailor Finds Trouble FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla for New York. They tell me to be boat was seized, paychecks CAP l -Robert Beddingfi eld there Fe b. 23 because we're sail· bounced, the captain quit, one p a id $2.UOO to heco m e a mg Feb.25 man broke his leg in a fight, and crewmem ber on a sailboat cruise "When 1 get there. the boat's the crew has been subpoenaed to 17 glamorous ports, but he and not e\en in the water. It's in for a May 19 Coast Guard hear· nine other paying !tailor s say aJl drydock. I had to climb up a lad· ing. they 've had as toil and trouble. de r to get aboard... "Things got to such a point that the p aying crew had to chip in to "It sounded like a dream . I The 72 ·foot ketch Barbara, buy an Edson pump so we always wanlc.•d to go lo sea ," said built in 1913. fina lly set s ail wouldn't sink when water started Be ddingfi(·ld of Dc•n,·c•r . \\o ho Ma rch 17 but hasn 't gotten out· coming ln the hatch," Richard Thus it is sugg ested here lhc.t the conditions were what forced :ill the visitors into the cool and rather rough orean waters. Once thl'.Y got p nrkcd, then lhl'Y h ad to find a spot on the ::.and. answered an ach <·1 t1M•mt·nt <in ~idc L'.S. waters. It'::. stranded Pecarovich, 28, or Los Angeles, E hi • T II 3 00 the cruise. ··So J chcci.. 111111 ti , he re under Coast Guard orders said Sunday. t Opla e S , and it :.ounds great no t to ll'a\·c until s afel) rules arc Bob Moffat, 32. co·owner of the tnl't boat. !laid the plan was to sail "THE BOAT I S in NC''~ Yori.. I from New Yor k to Marina del LACKING THAT. they retreot ed into th<' watt•r That 's wh.al caus ed Lhe rescue pro bll'ms They were escapees. ::.ell C\'cr vlhlng, I S<'ll mv s t(•n·o. EN ROUTE TO Florida, the Rey, where he and a partner run Ante ri cans to Le ave __ 1 _~_e_ll_m_;.\_-_~_u_r_fl_1c_i;_ir_<_l ._a_n1_1_,_h_e_u_d __ ~_h_i_p_·s_c_o_·_o_w_n_e_r_w_a_~_· _a_r r_e_s_t_e_d_. t_h_e __ l_w_o_o_t_he,;..r_bo_a,;..l;,.;;s,;... ______ _ Late on Sunday. lhl' summt:r hkC' :.un began to d1s11ppear Wl<l "as replaced bv the latt• after noon clull breezes · This always m arks the ftno.l l a l a mity to one of our over 11opul.1ted v. eckend' nlons; thb lwst of all possible cr.:ist::. ADDISABAHA. Ethiopia lAP 1 Thrc'l' hundn·d Ament an~ were ex peeled to begm leaving Ethiopia toda) 1n lht• v. akeofthe left11>t m1htuy J(Overnment's closure of fn c U S. fac1ltl1es CS Stale Department offlc1als ~e11d JOOut 100 Am <'ri<'an ::.tarr ml·m be r s and200 wives and children would lc.>J\ c v1,1 ('Omm c·rtaal flaghb T he Americans have bee n g1 ... en until Wednesday to lea\e the country, but a State Depart· menl spokesman m Washington :..11d. "We have been informed that time >A ould not bt: a problem und that t~re would be no pre- !>Sure lo meetthe deadline .. ( IN SHORT J ll ai. culled the mass c:-.odus i-;, erybod y gel!. chilly ul th!' ~am c lime. So e verybody dt:cadc::. tu quit the beach c1.t the ::.amt: l lffil' s..,pllf Cmttrallleted U NITED NA TIONS.N Y (APJ Amer icans think the program will hurt the econom y a nd im pose personal hards hips, according lo a Gallup poll The sur' <'Y ::.aid 40 percent of the 507 (>('rsons questioned we re mor e favorably disposed toward the Prl."s1dt'nl because of his pro· gram. while 82 pe rcent s aid they felt increased energy rosts would c aus e p e r son a l eco n o m ic hards hip The outgoing trov. d 11> so hug<' that al would make Napoleon's retreat out of Hu::.saa look Ilk(' s m::ill potatoes YOU HAVE TO wonder about thl'::.c beach vis itors It takes the m t wo hou rs nf :-." l'..ttan g thro ugh traffic lo gt•I hl•rt• and thon batlle for ti pcirk1ng place. They get to spPnd three hour<; nr Ml on the beach Then another l'ouple of hours faghtinJ.? th1:1r " ay back home All Uus lime lht·y·re lellina t'ach other how much fun thc-v'rr h.tving Ama11ngh. 111\ 1111• n1·\t hnt weekend, thrv'll cin 1t 1111 1w1•r again A United Nations report says t he world probably ha~ enough oil and gas to lai;t at least 100 years. bul much or it will be expensive lo tap The report. which says conven· t1onal sources could take care of the demand for the next 45 or 55 'eus. appeared lo contradict lhl' CentraJ lntelUgence Agency re port used by President Carter in his campaJen for American con· 'l<'n ationofenergy That demand v. Ill e 'cet.'d capac1t~ b~ 1985 Carina Fal'Ored :":EW\'ORK 1.\r l rres1dent C' J rll'r ·, rirnJXll'l'd ener~y pro J(ram has "on him favor v.ith the f\Ublll'. hut t hl' majOr 1t y or GteerrHlcu Kiiied BEIRUT. Lebc.non IAPJ Svrian troops mopped up radical Palestinian fi!Uerrillas today in-. l>earch aru1-k11l operation that pan1c~housands Tanks nngcd three low-income rcs1dcnt1a l quarters 10 the Moslem sector of Beirut as the Syrians with blazinJ( machine guns chased neeing radicals from hou"e to house l 'noffa c111I reports or lhr cit•ath tnll ran).!t•tl from 1~ In 50 Showers Covering East Flood W amings Out Througlwut New England reweperat11rf'• "''" ~ ... ""' '11"1qll~•Q .... ll •• ... , .. r1110 It .~ Alle•H~ ., •• BlnntnQrt11m 11 lO 8 1 .... •t<~ u H Bol•" ., "' e ojton H 0 ' 17 9 ,...,n\v111t e1 .,., Rllft•lo ., J'I .i 1 c ....... ,.,., s ( " \t (P!IU CIO \1 0 M ''""~"·" 61 J) 17 """'''"° H ·~ .•J o.ita\ Fl Wortt> Al " Otfl'\I., " 41 Ot t roll ~o •• ., Mtlf<Ht IO H t-4Wtetu'u ~· •• 04 Meu1ton TA 41 J..q.M)flvltl~ ~) )1 •• K•fl•,uCll" 6S 40 L•V~\ ·~ u l tftM Roe~ ,. •• n LOlll\VUlt 11 " 01 M-oltl\ ,. •• .ot Ml•ml 11 •• 01 ..., ..... w..., .......... MQtldw-ftldty. 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SllO#e" wtrt '''° .. rt<U1 f6f lllt •out~"'" lloc•I" •'Ill elo"V Ille P~<tl•c HO<'I,,_,, CM\t Tiit rt\t of ITW n•Oo11 #H HMttff to ,. • .,. ~llY •un~kttt •"" u"" t•4'\0nebfy WM'm t• ,,,,uret W•r• D••d•CltdlortMltrll Mo!\11118 t M lllt ll0'111•rfl ~lr.lfl Bel-...,,tQf llmperaturH _.,. el<~ltO Ill Tiie Olffo Y•lln. ff~I AllOtltcrtl• llalH and lowor Or .. t La•n"'"'loll. Prtdtwll tti;:t•tturts UllOtd fl"tf'll IJ ...,..., Wtr'"4, MINI , It IO tn Btvt"-.C.ttl l'ro.I wM ••*IMI M rlY l~•v Ill Mlnnttot• •I'd I owe. at••" a\'"'"" Northw.-t ...,lfll llltll l•mo.,•tur•• I& Ille IOs-tO\a 1-dey\- l'IMd WA"'ift9\ ..... out '" , ... Wllll• AIV9• .. ,In In v.-m.,..t '"" 11-lng w• •-too In"""" 01 Now Yo•-M•n•<""""\· ~,,.<lieut .,., llllOde hltnd CaHfornla TM'• w11t ,.... \fYn• OAlc .,v n1ont f'f"d l"f'c>r',,lrMJ tow t"ttM.#fh ~"d tnq ttfonq ttwi> C0•1of but f-'lf Wf"lltfhr,. I'-o.-•dl,.!ft{t otl\erw'M In Soutn-rn C."tunrn" 111rouq11 T-d•v T"• Net1~• W•~ll'Wlll' C..-r\lt(• .. did U will wlU bt •I ftlfl (.001.-r tn C'M\tat art•t •I'd • ,9°¥1' aftp,.n()I)., .(rut rv•n•nq •t\owtrt •'• tll!:tit ,,, '™Jlhf"' t .. ~ tioru •M In lhe"""'l"·"'i Tiit lllCll\ ln~lown Ln< An~•'•" wlllch rea<ll.., ti ~noay w•ll d•oo to IMmld·l'O\ Eh •wllf•• 1110"' wm ~ '" '"" oo-°'' ·~ -'°' •'ono "'" CO••• In ..... upp11r 70\ tftd low IO\ •n tnl.•nO wftllvt. 11'11 .,,,. up.per'°'~ ,.,. mo.n ..... , •llO ,,, "" "-' tot ...... fj '°' "' 1111 d•w•t• .S-,lf00tt,TIM• MOtllY""""YT~y Lltlll •••l•i.!• wind• nlolll And ,.,.,,.1119 "'°""• MIQllt TY1ld4ly t111•c ~·~· .. COH l•I l..,,11trlltu..,.t wllt ran~ betwu11 SS 111d U . 111tt110 t•rn peretur._ win •tftClll boot-n 5S and 1', Tiit wetwt-rarur• wttl be u MONOAY s·ttp m. J J •·ato,.,. tt TUISOAY l'lnt l\lqll 3 <M am. 3 t Finl to. 10.oa.m. o.t '4t<01141111'911 ,,,,. "'· u S.cew1dlow 11 ,,., m, 1 ~ ~U"'''"'• ll•m .s.t•I Uo m MOOft •I-II 4h m S•rlllqort H untl"91CWI !Ha<ll Fair to OOOcl condtll°"' with two-IO lnur loot ""'',,.'1' •-h H_.I llech fair Wiii\ '-"' foyr ~ MIOll .. tl'( \Wtll'- I I AS SEEN IH McCall's And Consumer Guide's BEST DIETS ISSUE l lPOU A>lll""9: Oo I-... -, .. lolll. ..._ ttt. ... -... ,... ......... II• _., At ....... " .... -......... ~ -",_ .................... -... , .. Colchester Woman Takes 'Big Loss,' Is Delighted Dv Lou F..dm•tn H ila Randat10 11f Colche.,lt'r took a hlR lo~s but at 's thr kind 11 Int tJf ot hrr-. wouldn ·1 m1ml takmc. 1·1tht•r In ft\ r and a half month-. fl 1ta went f rom 211 pound~ to her prl'srnt 118. wh1<'h look., prl'I I' good on hl•r s fool 8 11wh frnme Li kl' J ~mokt>r "h11 qu1l ... he c11n rem"mbt'r the exact dute whl'n al startecl · Jan 11, 1!171 when she hat that 213 pounds. It was that d.1y shr left lhc hoi.pit;il Mlh her third child, u 11un She went ~hopplni: for n d rf'.'~'i anti founcl 'iht• C'luld not Rel Into a 1117.r 20. That d1cl lt Toda v. she wears e size 7 No Hunger PanRll What dtcl th<' tra<'k w,1, :'I dlel food r all r<1 NaturSllm ui;ed twice o T•eRk• to t•••• Ioctl ,...._..., H.twSll111 ,, lleWrr ........ tt.ftllow- "" IMeti..: COSTA MESA COl.lMt,.._CY .. ..., ..... ,Ort .... ..... ~ COITAMUA -..i.c-,_ ... c, 27~ V tlOO•I w .o•oe ~"4AllNACY 390( ''"'" 642 .. tl>' _._l'MAIWACf t07 I H.,.,., 11.n ~no "°""-· 1170-•lt ..."' ~IQAU. ..... ~~II,.., ... ,, .. MISSION VIEJO ~IQAUPMAltUOT 17 .. , ·~-·"' ... 9$•.-n ,..._, ~toll.··-...., .,,~ day an the form or a milk ~h 3kr Thr proiiram re· qu1r"' no mretang ... to at- tend . no l'Xl'rc1ses. no tlru.1(-; or shoh 3nd. be:.t of all for those who follow 1l no hun~er p<1ni:., Vara1111'! nil\ ors can be atldC'd lo knd variety. R 1ta .. ay' ~he Is a t•hocolalc nut. and -en- JOVs U'IOg 2'~ lowfat chocolnto mi lk In her 11hak<'., Thr unuo,u\11 part or the clll't •~ thl' main meal of th1• day Dinner !>hould cnns1st of a norrnol we'l l balanced meal, ancluchni.: a salad, up to a pound of meat. fl11h or rowl in addition to a V<'S.:t'tll hit'. F'or best rcsullc; we n•commen<1 ,1vo1d1111! wh ale bread 11nd su1wr. Origmally Hilo wall 111m1ng ror 12.') pound!<, NEWPORT BEACH ----· t~tO MteAf!"'" 81...S .... ,;}JO --rtlAllNACY ~,,...,_t••Av. ~ Tl()O -HU\MlleS fttO Sflr\ Mo9'1"' Or ~7J7' "°"',..... .. ,c, 1'117~8MI 91Mle40 LAGHNA BEACH - ,._ l'OlllT ,.... ... c, tool l'orfl ... ... '"~ WUNA HILLS ~ ...... -ey nae"'•"" ltl..., supposed to be ideal for he r height. Los ing weight was so eesy she found herself down lo her present 116. Since 6he feels good at that figure. she's stoy· ing there happily. Strangely. she only weighs herseH on<'<' every three we<'ks. For those startmg the diet. she advises them to wait a Wt'ck before weighing themselvet1. Many l(et disco uraged If they don't lose a pound a c111 ~· The first fe w da) c; peo ; le lose wate r weight. but lhon the rat begins to melt. s he points out. Comes Wltb Vitamins Rita· estimates there 11re between 1200 and lSOO people here using the nutritional diet food. Jt 111 sold In one pound eans, :tlong with a Jlr or BAI.BOA MUleA~Cf 11u .-111..., 11>6170 BALBOA ISLAND ~ llUMI PMAllMA CT ll:RMM'W'!e A'N t7>1NO CORONA DEL MAR SOU111 LAGUNA v1tam1ns which provide I he re quired da 1 ly needs. One can supplies 60 meals, al an average cost or J8t, including lhe low fat or skimmed milk used. Of the 1200 to JSOO NaturSllm dieters, Rita e<1tlmates 50 percent or th em r rached their J!Oat. Many or thest' only used the powder for a sanf(le meal. Such as breakf&!lt or lunch. just t o m o Int a in I hoar weight. T h e s 11 m' M r i; • Renda7.7.0 1ndl catC'S 11nyone Merlous about loslnl( weight will find complete Retlsfoctlon with N11lurSllm L'I it re- ally works. Needlclil to say. aho reels a lot hap· pier now than she did two years ai;o. Jn California the NalurSllm oHlcet ere located In Boverly Hill&. CAU. ott COMI IH fO• NH MOtlM4TIOM HUNTINGTON BEACH AUIM-S 1•111.1 ...... 1141~ ICIU4191GAL AST) -CY .., ... ,,.. "7·~· _,., -roetllACH ..,.. t1'1Mt1111St NH101 SIMUIJl'MAtW•CT riot ...... tt NHe71 ....... llAOf_. t1'10 ..... 11 ...... .., 1111 SEAL BEACH . t 1954 C hrysler Hughes A uto 'Germ-free' From AP Dhpatchef> Lew Lazarus, an auto collector and dealer, says he has the cleanest used car on the market -a .. cerm-free" machine that once belonged to the late Howard Hughes. "It's a 19S4 Chrysler "ith an air filtration system that cost about $15.000. It circulates all the a ir ln the car eve ry 30 seconds," he 1>aid "ll 's got only l ,400 miles on it and mo:.t of that apparently waa put on in Florida. It has 1955 Florida license plates and has been in storage most ortbe time." Lazarus has been displaying the light blue car in his Forreston showroom in northwestern Illinois. -. Robert A. Huttenback has been named chan- cellor of the Santa Barbar a campus of the Universi- ty of California. Huttenback, 49, Is chairman of the division of humanities and social sciences at Caltech, a posi- tion he haa held since 1972. The appointment is effective July 1. when the c urrent chancellor. Vernon Cheadle, retires Hut- tenback. ho\\e\cr. "111 be on a lea\e without salary until Dec 31 to fulfill commitme nts to Cttltech. • Ma}or Abraham U . Hearne was honored, rn 1t manner of speaking, when some Brooklynites de· ~---..-..... dicated their "pot-hole of pol· ' holes" to him in prote&t against city street conditions. The 1nformaly organized Bay Hi<tge Pot llole Committee has been painting circles around local pot holes to make them more visible. They had painted rings around 90 of them when they came on a monster cavity, 12 feet long. 5 feet wide. and 31,-2 1u,,.1 feet deep. Dale Parkt'r. who Is advertising in Florida newspapers to find a lieutenant governor running mate. said he 1s still look mg but no\\ "ant:. the spot filled by a woman for governor n<''-l vear. PEOPLE P arker, a candulate ( J s a I d h l' r l' l' (' I \ e it I 6 replies to and ads he took , out last month but that he hasn't found ..i qualified candidate:,. "l'\'e bet•n extrcmt•ly grat1llcd by the response 1 ·"e gotten." he said. "Uut after talking to the apph· cants. most agret•d with me that they d1dn 't have aJI the qualiflcallons necessary for the Job." • Alex Haky, author of the be!->I ..,l'll1ng documen· lury '"Roots." will addn.·ss next month's comm en, n•ment at Hamilton College in Clinton.N Y. lla ley, who taught therl' 7 from 1007 lo 196!1. ''ill discuss the roll· the college· pl<tycd in h1!'> 7 com pld1on of · · H11ots. · · in "hll·h hl• traced his AmPnt·,in <1nd Alrifan ancL·Stn Ebou M a~ga, a former llam1lton c \c·han ge student from 0<1mb1J .. \lrtca. will pre· HALEY :.ent an honor,1r) degree to II alt•) Hale\· t•n·d1ts ill anga "1th suppl~ mg in· lormat1on \it.JI lo h1:. book • Harr~ ~lulllldn, olll'l' Jn i:h.-1 al or operator . was 1•h·1·ktl t•hwf l:'\l'cuttu· uf Wci.tl'rn lnternallonal I lull'!.., :\lul11km. l:J ''ho uln•ad~ ".is president of the h11l1•I < h.1111 rt'pl.11·1·.., L P. llimm{'lrnan, chairman and dm.•t l'\.l'l'UI I\ 1• uf C1n•r :\lull1i..111·-, f11-.t hold Job'' a:, 35 ~ear .. a$!n. wht'n he \.\as .1n ctn atnr upt·rator eurn1ng S2 J dJ1 an the> l..'i.l:.l'adwn I loll'! Jl \\ t•naldll't' Wa"h • A ci" ll' :.i1·ti \isl I rum ;\I uscutin1·. lo1o1 u, is taking "' 1•r a:. <:huirniun of l"ommon \..au ... 1•. the powerful l'lll1l'll" n1111c •11wn1 thut John Ciardm•r l•Htndl•cl Jtld lt•d for :o.C \ t'O) l'i.lt'" Nan WatHman, Si, "ill '>l' n L' as ;1 par I 111n ,. ch .11 rm an r..1rd1wr. "hu '' .1s ..,cl'rl'l.1rv 11 f ll culth. Etlul'.1t1on Jrtd Wl'lfarc under Lyndon Johni:.on, workC'd lull t1mP J.., ch..111 mun lie \\ 111 tf'lllJin .1 nwmlwr or ll11· hoard and J lnhh\ l:>l fur ruin mon C:.iu ... l' * OA•O~E• ConnPc'I 1n11 t 'nnµri·,-.m.in C'hr1<1to1lhn l)f)dd has l'<lllll' ttp 111lh \\11.11 m.11 Ill' lht• 1d1.,i1 ,,. ,., .. n 1 .. "1mphf\ tlw l•·dl'I .ii l:i\. 111struct1011' \nn l'l'tn \\ rttL•:-. ch1lclrc•11 ~ hnol,. ... When Dodd \l'llted Uld :-.a\ h1 nok. \I rs Petrv llrought him a copy of (he tntern..itlonJl Hevenue Serv1cr ln:-1 r11r11on ... ;ind '>111!~•·,lt·•I th.11 1ht1 .1ri· 11n 1ntelhi:lhl1• ··1 asi...cd him 1f 1l \\.a:.n"t poi.st hit• to simplify the form!> a11<I instn11•tlnns '0 that .in\ literate Jll'rson 1·ould f1ll n11t his m\ n t .1\.1''· • '"l' -..11cl ''Show m<'." s11ic1 Oond. So Mrs P1•l ry i11 rf'11ritlng lht· 1040 (orm tn· structions. • A memlwr •ll the Hay Cltv c Mtcn 1 t1oard of Education, Katy Serumaaard , h.1s received un award from collcagur~ tor her contribution l\I com hating declining enrollment. The honor was called the Meritorious Materni- ty Award. Mrs. Scrumguard is seven months preg· nanl. .... ·····························; llf:RB FRt •:Ol,/\NDER I MPORTS • : "OR ANGE COllNTY'S IMPORT CAR KING'' : • • • • • • • • • • • "' • • • .. • • • • • • . .. •••••••••••• • • • • • • \. Mond!y. Aen1 25, ttn DAIL V PILOT tl.S Fire Danger Increasing SAN DIEGO (AP) -A fast moving brush fire that blackened more than 100 acres south of Otay -Peak near the border wltb Mexico is expected lo be contained by toolebt, fire official• said. Department of Forestry apokeaman Steve Robertson said the blaze broke out Sunday evening and its caU5e ls being Investigated. He said 250 men were on the fire lines, assisted by two aerial tankers. Robertson warned there is an increasing fire dangt!r m Southern California because "we're 1otet- ting hotter and drier weather and our vegetation b starting to dry out.'' Flamburis and his glrlfnend were found shot to death in the Daly City home last Jan. 6 Brolcett P .. p 1t'•rld•9 A .. 111 LOS ANGELES (AI') -Otnclals report that workers have r epaired a broken pump which had reduced Los Angeles city water s upplies from the Colorado River by 300 acre-feet per day for nearly a week . Joel Schwarz. a spok es man for the Metropolitan Water District, said that after 11ix days of work at the Hinds Pumping Plant in Indio, the broken pump. one oft.he oldest in the Colorado River Aqueduct Syst em , wus working by late Satur- d ay. "Isn't there suppo5ed to be a httle black and white dog with It'?" LOS ANGELES <AP> -The CaHfornia College RepublJcans have overwhelmingly endorsed San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson for governor, saying he h as the best c hance among prospective re ( 1 OAKLAND (AP> -Jn just eight seconds. the 52-year-old Athens Athletic Club buildlng became 20,000tonsofrubble and dust. publican candidates of State beating Democratic Gov. , _________ _ 'Losse s Less' Edmund Brown Jr. next )ear. The California College Republicans, which represents groups on about 40 campuses, is the only statewide college organ11;at1on r ecognized by the Republican Party of California. The 12-story downtown building was leve led Sunday to make room for a shopping mall as part of Oakland's $170 million Center Redevelopment Pro- Ject . Drought Viewed By Economists The college delegates 'voted 86·2 Saturday in favor of the endorsement, which was sponsored by chairman Audrey Merkin of San Diego State, out- going chairman Kyle Smith of the University of California, Davis; and previous chairmen Frank Harding and Bill Dohr. There were 14 abstentions. Demolition worker s placed 500 pounds of dynamite along steel beams and concrete supports. The outer walls crashed lo the ground before the boom was ht'ard u block away. A •uewsent Parle E•tcb SAN DIEGO (AP) -Belmont is being aban· SACRAMENTO tJ\I'> -Two Ca l ifo rnia econ omists sav this year's drought probably won't hurt the !>I ate as much econom1cally as has been predicted They were quotC'd Sun· day in the Sacramento Bee ERIC THOR of the Unil(•rslly of California at Berkelev Sdld the price of fresh \'C'getables may rise in latc summC'r and early fall. but ht· doesn 't see an~ maJor price increases for other crops. Thor had earht•r pn•. dieted higher costs tor rice, beef. fruit and other products. But ht• now says fru its and vegetables for c·anning will be in ampl<' suppl,,· And while hl'ef fll"ll't•s muy rise latt.' in llw :-l'.11 . "thal'!<i not due JUsl lo llw prt::.ent drought It's ciue to a couple of ~ l'drs of drought and 11 's du<' to drought in othl'r Jre<is of the countr) · TllOR SAID cia1n rJrml•rs arr Oa\.1ni: morl' for feed, but this doned as an amusement park and its 17 acres of doe!>n·t m ean the state city-owned land along Mission Beach turned into a Department of Food and f 1lre Roze• Murder Site place for volleyball, skateboarding and picnics. Agriculture will permit Because the operator owes $100,000 in back boos!s in milk prices. DALY CITY <A P) -The house where the pre· rent. he wants to se!I his roller coaster, SS-year-old s ident of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang was carousel and other rides. .. Pauline Sweezey, chief round murdered several months ago has bet?n econorn1~t for the state destroyed by fire City Council, which approved the change is also Department of Finance. Fire officials said the Sunday blaze al the pondering whether to accept the all·wooden roller said the drought loss. former home of Harry (The Horse) Flamburis was coaster and carousel in return for the $100 000. Once even in farm income. belie\'ed to be the work of an arsonist. The fire classed as historical sites by the city. lhe'two rides :.hould be only about $500 cau sed an estimated $45,000 in damage. have a value estimated by the owner as $200,000. mill 1 on . and a pre· •--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;--:====-===== ---------------------1 i mi nary study shows ' t her e might not be a large impact on the state as d \\hole. THE DEPARTMENT of Food and J\(!riculturc.":. most r e- n·nt l':>l1matc of lhl' loss was between $1.2 billion and $1 .4 billion. 1\T rs S\\ l'l'll'\' ~Hided : "'Tht·n"s <1 poss1b1ltty that farm income will THE EARL'S rLUMllHG H!4 TIMG AIR COHO. IT._,,.,.., •• r-.ir ..,..,., ~fWV•Ce In"'"""' A'~•-<..411 "'•SS•ON VI( JO 23022' Ct1rthAO C.P••lt•f\Q r .. •V•r' ... , J'"'·•'"'··~ 495-040 I (()~rA Mf c,A. •~lb No.-woou O•"'d <it l ,, 642°175) #JIJW not erode at all because· ~~~~~~~~~=~ h1ght•r pril't':-i mav offset CalJ.,i42-5678. Take A $5 Vacation T o The Orient Sett It· du" n i11 10 the )looth1ng air of the Far ca)t at its fin~l. Enjor a h1·lore·dinner cocktail and prt•part.o fm a ffiC'lllOrablt> dining t'\l'l'ril'nu., \t·n l.'d in thC' '<'rt'nl' Oril·nt:il I radHi11n "I 11p 1l 111[ '' 1111 " Jl•li).!htlul trnpi«al drrul.. and dl\l'O\ Pr the Orit'nt a~ \Ult \I ,1111 It to ht• \our cl111ing pleasure ls our,. l'hvn~ rt-sen al ions acc<'plt·d (i l-1) k:l3-9 I 85. T~:~,. !~1t~b~ 111 MacArthur SquarC' bC'IWC'<'O nirch St. and ~facArlh11r Blvd. redul·ed \'Olume. You 6l>ut a lew words .ha n· not only h i~her -~=='=ow=o=r=k=f=o=r=o=u=. :::::::.._......::==============================:__-prices but. because c1r tht' n·duced \'olumt., re duct-d production ex - pen:.es So net I arm Jn· come tould hold on re· ldl1vely 1o1ell · Dinner Prices Are Down at SPIRES iEh DIR DE llR&IDI BERCH! April 30, 1977 LAGUNA BEACH DAY IN TIJUANA AND AT AGUA CALIENTE! Discover the New Tijuana and Agua Callenlef All .... _ .. ,.., ..... ..., ........ rte • ...., or oMloe et (llOtlto, ""111 rtl wlttl Nair, IM •nert. • ......,. ......, J 11111to1011111 unr. s-., ..... tO,.... COSTA MESA 31 ~ Hilt>or BM! llMHE Mac.Nthur BM!. at S 0. Fwy. '"" •-f'll•""'• lo n>o,,.... WpOd>-0. ""'°" t•'""'"o' Flin~~"'"'~, • ...., It Ille "°'"" ........ _ .... ..., ....,....., ""' ' "''"' Ctlll•• •• ; N .., •• t ' '"A~ S "ft' .... t1"..-wt1 • • P•..-•;\ ,,_, ~•""•""'-\'r ftnOeittt"'10 1~•·'3~ ~~''4 A Fun Day! A Day in New Tijuana in Old Mexico! Saturday. April 30. 1s Laguna Beach Day In T11vana and al Agua Caliente Laguna Beach visits T11uana to see the new look ol 11s nelghbor-c1tv. lo 5pend a lun day at the new Agua Cal1entP. $ 16 000 000 entertainment center• You'll be shopping, dining. watch· 1119 lhe 1horoughb1eds run. sight· seeing, a drW ot goodwlfl. o day filled with ln1erna11onal fellowship• All Day, A Fun Dayf Put your own group together. en· joy a one-day vacation visiting your neighbor ln New-Old Mexico! Join the Mayor and other Councll members Join ONCORPS Senior Volunteers Service Member s. and many other c1tizeni ." ,,,. 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In a report to the Board of Supervisors J ast week, Human Services Agency Director David Odell recommended that a new home for the county's abandoned, battered and a bused children be built. Meanwhile, supervisors were t old, operation or Albert SittQn shou(d be re· moved from under the Probation Depart· ment's wing and turned over to the SociaJ Services Department. On the suggestion to build a new facilt· ty, it is welcome relief that after a two· year ~earch for substitute homes there is ap- parently official recognition of a lasting need for a home for child victims. The second recommendation -turning operations of Albert Sitton over to social rather than probation workers -will, no doubt, re-ignite three-year bureaucratic hostilities over who should or sbould not be in control o{ Albert Sitton. Frankly, we couldn't care Jess who is in charge, as long as Orange County's abandoned and abused children are well and compassionately cared for. Another Statistic There's no doubt the United States is one of the world's really big consumers or energy in all forms. Conservationists like to point out that. with only 6 percent of the world's popula- tion, the United States consumes about 32 percent orthe world's energy. Therefore, they argue, the United States must be terribly.wasteful. But there's an accompanying statistic that often is overlooked. This one tells us that, while consuming 32 percent of the world 's energy, the United States also generates 31 percent of the world's gross na- 1 ion al product. There's no doubt we can. and must, con- ~erve energy because it is in short supply worldwide. And there certainly are are~ of waste thut can be trimmed. But it is only by using a dispropor- llonate amount of energy that the United States has been able to produce s uch a vast proportion of the world's goods and-services -especially in the vital area of food pro- duction, which relics on enormous amounls of eneq.ty for fuel, fertilizers and pest con- trol. . Unfortunately, that doesn't alter the fact that energy supplies are indeed dwindl- ing. But it will be better for-the nation, and the world, if conservation can be ac- <'Omplished in areas that don't undermine production of essential goods and services. Sensible Change From time to time it becomes necessary to patch up a law to remove pitC alls that escaped the original authors. An example is an amendment to the stale Education Code co-authored by Orange County Assemblyman Dennis Mangers. Under existing law. items to be dis- c.:ussed by the governing boards of school and community college districls must be listed on an agenda to be posted in public view 48 hours before a meeting. This makes good sense. But from time lo time there are issues of public concern not on the agenda. And if a school or college board sticks to the letter of the law, it can refuse to permit the public to bring up off- agenda items, no matter how many con- cerned parents, teachers or students turn up at a meeting, anxious to express their views. The amendment just passed by the As- sembly permits discussion of any item the public wishes to bring before the board, so long as no final action is taken. Then, if the issue warranls it can be formally included on a future agenda. This just adds up to good common sense <ind good community relations, which 1s- what every board should be seeking. Restless Second-class Citizens The Soviet Minorities WASHINGTON -When the Kremlin leaders criticize Presi- dent Carter 's pledge to promote civil liberties, they are inad- vertently dis· playing their own sensitiv- ities to the e normou s problem of ttle Soviet Union's restless n a - tionalities. Carter has focused primarily on the issue of dissident Russjan wnlers, scientists and other intellectuals as well as on the demands of Soviet. J ews to emigrate. But these dissidents are less worrisome to tbe upper echelons ( STANLEY ) _ KARNOW _ in Moscow than the u<>ssibilily ·that U.S. concern for human rights in the Soviet Union might s pur agitation among Ukrai- nians, Url>eks, Kazakhs and others who are treated like second-class citizens by the Kremlin. lions of human rights. The fear of centrifugal na- tionalist forces pulling the Soviet Union apart has scared the Kremlin leaders as much as it frightened the imperial czars before them. When the monarchy fell in 1917, the Communists spent five years quelling Ukrainian, Tartar and Georgian separatists and other movements by force. Many Ukrainians again broke away and joined the Germans in their offensive against the Soviet Union during World War JI. Humphrey Still Bouncing Along T he Kremlin leaders even seem to fear that Carter may take up the cause of these minorities. Last year, before as- s uming his present job as the President's national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski said that the United Stales ought to give .. some rea l istic encouragement to pluralism" in the Soviet Union by inspiring .. nationalism and separatism." Of the estimated 275 million citizens of the Soviet Union, near- ly half are minority peoples, many of whom r esent the dominance o f the ethni c Russians. Jn all, 101 differeqt na- t ionalities live in the . Soviet. Union. THE SOVJ ET constitution lheorel1cally accords autonomy to the country's 15 areas, s uch as the r ight to secede and even to maintain their own armies. But this autonomy is merely cos· metic. The Soviet Union is highly centralized, as evidenced among other things by the fact that the national airline runs on Moscow time. One of the reasons that the Kremlin bosses fear t he de- mands of Soviet Jews for more freedom is that it will touch off. similar demands by the other minoriti es. The Soviet authorities also f ear that Ii beralization in other respects will produce the same results. Wlleagues Cheer the Ailing Senator's Gallant Battle WASHINGTON -Sen. Hubert Humphrey is A~ irrepressible as spring outcroppings of welcome ~recn grass or unwelcome fuss- mg over taxes. The man simply won't be kept down, by cancer or whatever. So, despite the wan look chemotherapy inflicts on him, Humphrey. 65, braves re lent less cameras and Senate duties as welL The public worries about ttw. fam1har race, however . and thl· question 1s often as ked, 'How i:- Hubert Humphrey?" The s imple answer is that he Is fi ghtsnJ,! I he !\tallstlcs ''" l'ancer. that if an y 11oul in the re- public can defeat this tyrant 1t 1s old H.H.H., and that he bounces around the senate as always. full '>f beans and rasping optimism. He's back on his 12 to 14 hour days, oCfering solemn advice on morning TV programs. attcndina congrcsslonill lead e r s hip hreakfasL'I at the White Housc- and scurrying lo committee meetings. Minnesota groups 1n s ist they must see tum. so he does 1 hat in the afternoon. and oc casionally he attends one of those dreaded evening receptJona. As usual, he pants for humani- ty. He proposed a bill to help lift Egypt out of Poverty. He pushes for a new rural housing program. He frets about Africa, and he wants the Food for Peace Pro- gram re-formed. Last week he met with the National Assn. or Crime Victims Compensation Board. which means he wants money to be paid to poor souls victimized by crime. BENEAm this s how or vigor a nd ebullience ls the realization by Humphrey that his category of bladder cancer Jeaves surgical patients wtlh a 21 percent chance of s urviving live years. For Humphrey, there are some hopeful qualifiers, however. In the six years since tbe st.alliUcs on Hump~y 's type ol cancer were collected, there have been breaklhrougbS with chemotherapy, so that 21 percent figure has to be upped. ( MCK J THIMMESCH Moreover, somebody has to sur vive in order to c reate the statistic. and given Humphrey·s record as a co-operative. see-lhe· bright-side kind of patient. who 1s a better candidate for success in this grim numbers game., Cancer playl'CI hide and seek 1n Humphrey's bladder for 10 years before strilung with fury last fall It spread to adjacent lymph nodes. The necessary m ~1ve surgery took Humphrey's blad der. prostate and urinary pro- cess. So today Humphrey 1s a member of that hardy minonty which must wear an oulside pouch for urinary release He's also gone through some of the most d ebi lit a tin g c hemotherapy treatment ~ around -the kind which cause weight toss and toss of hair. And 1t was Humphrey's bad luck that. wben be returned to the Senate in January, photographers caught him when he had JUSl come off t he combined a<;:;ault nf chemotherapy and a hout with the flu "Golly." he Said, '1.bt>V had me dead and buried. t~1· photographs." ACTUALLY. it 1s normal for s uch patients to re~ain their weight and much of thctr hair, and that's what's happening to Humphrey now. He looks better and far more rested than he did four months ago. After hours, he swims or takes wnlks around hi s Harbor Square h ome 1n Washington. He's refrained. from going out on the arduous political-talk circu\t. although he's always good for three or four short speeches on the weekends when he visits Minnesota. He and Muriel haven 'l seen so much of each other since their courtsrup 44 years ago in South Dakota. They arc fortunate thal they get along uncommonly well. a blessed accomplishment in this city with its erratic family life. Golden Calf Worship and Tower of Babel. Humphrey remains a key figure and important power in the Senate. He serves on tbe Foreign Relations, Agriculture and J oint Economic.-committees. carries the ponderous title of Deputy Pro Temporc of the Senate and was accorded the special privileges or a chauffeur and extra staff by an admiring Democratic majority. He speaks into Jimmy Carter's ear about as often as any senator SURELY HUMPHREY is one of tbe remarkable greats of the U S. Senate. a man who figured an every presidential campaign since 1960 and who forgave bis polll1cal enemies to a degree where it is truly bard lo find anyone Ul politics with something Dear Gloon1 y Gus G•-· °"' ,_" •t• IMIHl\IU•• •T ,. ..... "-•Ml °""' .. '"Y .. u .. rt,.. ........ , .. ~·---.... .... v. t•~f Oti, o.u, "' .. '- bad to say about Hubert Humphrey. He is no saint The complex- ities and pitfalls of campaign fund raising left Humphrey w1lh an understandably spotty record. He can't stop talking; and despite the conservative restraints of age, his first im- pulse is still to devise another federal program. But Hubert Humphrey's keen mind, big heart and love of political engagement have served the re- public, his party and himself very well. Everybody cheers for him in his gallant battle against statistics. Now that Carter says our cars are loo 1:>1g and we must spend $500 billion on imported oil, count y s upervisors and trans it districts probably will squander another bundle on another study on mass t ransit. I 'm tired of tightening my bell s.v. Many of these minorities are outspoken in their opposition to Russian control, even in con- versations with foreigners, as I myself discovered during a trip through the Soviet Union a few years ago. lN KAZAKHSTAN, for exam- ple. a woman official complained openly that. Russians held the best positions in the local gov- ernment. I also encountered Lithuanians who had been dis- missed from their jobs for de- nouncing Russian rule. This hostility has been translated into action j.n some parts of the Soviet .l!n ion. In February, a court in Tbilisi. the capital of Soviet Georgia, sen· tenced a man to death on charges of planting bombs in protest against the "Russification" of that region. Sirnilarprotests have been sur- facing in the Ukraine, Armenia, the Baltic states of Lithuania. Latvia and Estonia. and from the Moslems of Central Asia. A com· miltee was formed in the Ukraine in Dec'ember to de- nounce the Soviet regime's viola- But as the London Economist recently pointed out in a study on the problem. the longer-term threat to Soviet cohesion could come from the Mos le m areas of central Asia. Al the heart of this threat is population growth. TH E BIRTHRATE of the Moslems is so hig h that their numbers will double by the end of the century, at which time the ethnic Russians will be a minori- ty. The population pressure, pre- dicts the Economist, wiJJ be such that the Moslem areas are bound lo push for industrialization and greater power. J immy Carter's rhetoric iscer· tainly not going to trigger the breakup of the Soviet Union. But his words, broadcast by the Voice of America aod Radio free Europe, could contribute to the unres t that has been building up for years, and the prospect of eventual trouble ou~ht to serve as a warnini:: to the Kremlin kaders that they t·annol continue lo h<' inflcx1hl<' The Sad State of Our Cussing l havt> from time to lime ad- verted to the low stale of public and private cussing in this country. That boring old rour- letter word that nobody will al- low to appeu in thlll paper just isn't doing the job. H may, as its admirers cla.Jm, be The Wol"d That Won the War: but ll hasn 't;v. much else to its credit. The Word is a jade; it has lost its r e - sonance. ll is a disgrac~ to our humanity tfiat we can- not come up wjth som~trung better when things are a bit less than we would like them to be. Now along com es Fred M. Thrall, who works bere for McGraw-Hill. He bas compiled a list of three-1etter words and has sent them around to certain ex- emplary cussera for suggested deflnitiOl'IJ5. They are all completely new "sounds" unrelated lo any other words-all new. "l h&vo themoot in the swear world," HY" Frtd, "getting feedback as to each cusser's suggested meaning for each word. Some would seem to replace Aunt Tillie's 'Gosh!'; others would have Lenny Bruce ·blushing. Fred's list. tbua rar, comprises calt, dit. duL, tui. eYD. jub, klo, [ CHARLES J _ McCABE _ koh, kul, Jut, mog. nar. pla, plb, s ul. ull, vep, vof, yat, zer. With the exception of fug, lhe above all seem absolutely new_ Fug is a r espectable Britis h usage defined as "a very hot close state of atmosphere: sitting in such an atmOSt>here ; one who fugs ..• " THE usr contains some de- cided possibles. Surely "to lut" is some unspeakable· sexual act, possibly involving an albatross. And "vofing" roust be the k.ind of political oratory employed by candidates on "debates" sponsored by the League or Women's Voters. To "nal" would be to scoff at the most sacred beUefs in American Ule, like Mobil Oil 's d edication lo the arts, and General Motors' concern fo r clean air rather than what the traffic will bear. As an alf.purpose ~joradve, rather on the order of The Word it.elf, what could ucc.'ff '"y8t " ln concision, blle, and general fervor? ·•vat )'OU," baa a lot. 10- ing tor U. Likewi.at, ''Go juh yourself." ONE OF THE m oSl ac· complls hed cu uers J ever encountered ••~ an otd soaman who never u.'\ed a dlrty word. Everything he said was in plain if not unadorned English, and iLc; effect could be devastating. "You are an ignorant and te(!ious vacuum," he might say Or "You are a.miscegenation of the worst qualities of the ghctLo and the Stock Exchange." To be sure, there is a certam emotional release to be found in the tried and true expletives. But, for the most part, the use of the tried and true is feeble. The thing to do is to thjnk through the whole matter of cuss- ing. A good curse should have as much work in it as a good prayer Anger is an honest and digrufied emoti~. Tired four-letter word.c; simply debase it. WHAT WE NEED is a little in· genutty. My favorite. of all the curses I know is an ancient Irish one: "There be three things wait- ing for my death. The devil, who wants my soul and doesn't care about my wealth or my body. The worms, who want my body and don't care about my soul or my wealth. And my children, who want my wealth and don'l care about my soul or my body Quotes "In no way doe& the ruling dec lare open season on children.·• -Bntce llocow, lhe Mloml lawyer who unsacce~ful· ly asked lhe Supreme Court to dtc:lare corporal punishment un- constJtutlonal. "May God hanf.{ all three in one noose.'' The invocation of the deity is almost essential to the effective curse. You need God ·s help lo re- ally put a man down T he devil 1sn 't bad, ei ther. The best rule of thumb is from Iolanthe. "When you're lying awake with n dismal headache, and repose is tabooed by anxiety, I conceive you m;iy use any language you choose to indulge in without impropriety." 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By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES CAP) -Here':. one viewer who had more than a casual interest 10 the news tbat the second half or r ecent 'The.- Amazing Howard Hughes" was the most-watched TV :.how of its week Halings showed that 53 percent of the nation's TV sets in use. or about 22 million, were tuned in lo the two-hour biography. The first two hours placed No 5 in the w~ek 's ratings. THE RESULTS ARE of special interest to this writer, who once was told by a book publisher. "The public is not. interested in Howard Hughes." EDITOR·s NOTE. The rtteral~ ll'leuis1C113J)«Cial "The Am~ng Mr. /lughes" wos based on .a book coauthored by AP'B HoU11wood cor- r eapondent Bob Thomas. Hue, Th0m41 ,.ecounts ht• t.rpt'nmc~s ,,, writing the book,. a proJttt tbot met wdhmorethanltssbareofproblnna. another a uthor, producer Meyer had shown the first Dietrich manuscript t o Irving, who already was hatching the Hughes hoax. B CASH & CAARY FOOD HAVICE PtlOOUCTS PAPtlGOOOS GIFT WRAP JA.HITORIAL SUPPLIES RlllON TAP! MUCHAMDISE IAGS GIFT IOXIS APRIL SPECIAL BLOWER IAMIOO AIR HL-AI• FRESHENEll be} SJ.20 20 OL Ult SALE $1.50 BLOWER PAPER COMPANY SAMPIO Of•nQ<t Coutlly Jar l 1 V~"'' 1525 E. EDIHGEI. SANTA AHA _ ... ____ ,,.,_ ....... ......,....,., ... .., Now that the four hours have been t~levised and I can't be ac cused of seeking to hype tht" show. I have acced ed to an editor's request to recount the origin of the proJect. It started in the summer of 1971, when a friend, director George Sidney, asked, "Would you be interested in helping Noah Dietrich wntc a book about Howard Hughes?" ''THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY of Howard Hughes" n ever ap· pea red (except in Spain.) "Howard. The Amazing Mr. Hug hes" by Noah Dietrich and Bob Thom as was published here -!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WOULD I ! DIETRICH had been HugheJi' closest aide from 1925 to 1957 and hence was pnvy to most of the events during that colorful time in the bashful billionaire's history. It seemed like a literary bonanza. Sidney and Stanley Meyer. a producer who was helping Dietrich find another author Can earlier manuscript failed ), look me to see the former Hughes ex- ecutive in his Century City office. He was a peppery 83, still wheel· ing and dealing in the financial jungle, capable of rattling off Hughes stories by the hour. A re adil'lg of the earlie r mahuscript confirmed my belief in the project, and I entered into a contnct with Dietrich. I in· terviewed him, did my own re· search and wrote the book in six weeks, convinced that the ex- plosiveness o f the m aler ial · called for speed. The manuscnpt was airmailed to New York publishers. AND DID THEY start waving six-figure checks 1 No. To the astonishment of Dietr ich and myself, no publisher made an of- fer The comments: "The public is not interested in lloward AP Wi,.. ...... te> NOT INTERESTING? 'Ho'hum' Howard Hughes Hughes; .. "The book only con· fi rms what has been rumored again and {'gain about Hughes." Did the Hughes operatives, who had somehow acquired a copy of the book, persuade publishers lo lay oH'' Or did Hughes enlist the aid of his friends at the CIA, as Dietrich now believes? Something else was happeni.og. The publishing world was rumbl· ing with rumor'S of another Howard Hughes bQok Jn the fall or 1971 Life mag:izine and McGraw-Hill announced they would publish the autobiography of Hughes, written sn collabora· t1on with a writer named Clifford Irving. DIETRICH AND I despaired of selling our book m the face of Hughes' own story. But we did get a reasonable offer from Fawcett Gold Medal Books for a paperback to follow in the wake of the Hughes·lrving blockbuster. Then Jrving himself went bust. Hughes roused himself enough to face -by voice only - a panel of JOUrnahsts and deny any part in an "autobiogr aphy." Life and McGr:iw-H1 1l continued lo stonewall unlll striking s1mdars t1es were discovered between t.he Irving book and the earlier Dietn ch manuscript. and in 17 other countries to good but not spectacular response. That seemed to be the end of the affair. But then Hughes died a year ago and producers rushed to announce film biographies. David Wolper declared he would film the Irving "autobiography." That was too much for Dietrich and me. and we offered our book through the William Morris Agency. THE ENTERPRISING Roger Gimbel of E..Ml Televis ion snapped up the rights and beat the competition to the nation's screens. There will be more fiJms a bout Hughes. more books, plays, articles and, yes, wills. 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SI JOHN, Countv Clrrlr( JAMES lO'l'O ROGERS Attorn•v ~u l•w ~I w M11ns1,..1 a1n1mbo , C..tilofl•I•' llOI AUorn•y lorPollllon•r PUBLIC NOTICE STATEOFCAl.,ORNIA Ol'FICE OF TNE STATE ARCHITECT DEPARTMENT OF GENER.Ill SERVICES .llOVERTISEMENT l'OR llOS PUallC HOTICE SEALED PROPOSALS w ill I>" r• '"''Y"'d In Rof'Jm 111 11 tt'U ">ov•n PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CR E OITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST AT E OF CAllFORMIA FOR rHECOUNTYOFOAANOE Mo A 901'7 r 1 ,,. ~· <.u<.11N ., v1cic<1 rv,.1~ 1 <:tJ..,l\f~Vl(lldH 1 ()d••~\f·ri f'.o01t(J "'lfJH H'f 1,tvf:"/'J t'\Jho Drf)anw.1y Ln· An'Jt tr~ Cal •nrn•.t un • I·•~· • • ,,.,. •t" .fr' "'"'"" ,. "" '' hi 7 00 pm Wt<tnt \0 h' M~y • 1917 "'I tt·.•I 1 I .,.., .n n 1v0nn •·'". ·l'l ,., I -Nr't1(f\,11TW"'lheyw1ll bc.e>ubtt(tyo0f'n•d u, ... '·' '1 ,,. '''tfnt M '"QHlf1•t '" 11. <lM rt•d m Room t 10\ ~\ \4•0 dOOrf''-' 1ti,.m w ith ttw fW•t '"'' ••v v, ~ h· '' n 10'"' !°'\1 ~Htf• ~I 'h• 11 tt. ('\f Ir-,. _.t°""" ,., 'M PROVE rLtrNt AATtilNG I\ h11N1 ff111•t '" '"',,,.,, . .,, ,,,,.,..., wd h .... TOILEl Fl\Clllllf<;· INSTAL L PAR TITIONS. INS Tl\ll .110 · Ot TIONllL OOORS DEPARTMENT OF 'HEALTH. F A IRVIEW STATE HOSPITAL. COSTll MESA. ORANGE COUNTY, CAltFOR"llA (WO. HFA .OJ; HFA 004 HFA.0~1 T•u~ CM"Ol'<I cornor1Y \ b.lthlnq 111'1id todet t~11i:tv '""°"•"on\ ooor atid o•rt1tlon1nq •tt•r•ttons. end rtl<ll~d wor~ 8 ldd•r~ may o rd_.r plains 31"10 \nf'cltitatlans bv con1r.ctlng Contract M•"•'J•rNnl !'.Pellon, P 0 Bo• 1014 SotrAm~nlo, 9SllOS, TelrphOne (9161 311 7~11. Pl~ns ..,..., •PKl!lollon• may be ob· lllMd wlll!Oul Chf•~ Pr•Quallltc•llon ol bldd<'r< u"<l•r th!l 51~tr Contr.l(t 4<1 t\t\Ot r~uirtd SuCCf'\\ful b1~r ~I'll furni-..'1 C>cly m~nt bond •S '"fllfluirt"d bv l'tw n• ( • trV Vl'll! ho r I i th' U' H f •'lr'I• I "IJNITf D CAL ~l)<INll\ 1<1\NIC Hll~ 1'14o ttti M.11n Str''''t. S;1nt., An.t c ,.,lifor"1.1, ~1101. w"1rn ,., HHIJ ot.lrt qt bu\1nr~. O! thlt-un<I· t\•anttd In ,,11 mAt ,,.,., °"''":runq frt '"111 """'"Hf 4."ll'j di t .. th "' with,, tour mof'ltf'I~ •ttf'lr lht" t1r· t f'ubl1f.1f,IV'f, ''"'''''"'' ·,. UNITEOCAllFORNIA BANI( .\C' \ '"'"'" CarOOr.11 ,,.., E "'''ll"'' nv t R RA01~r ''u.:.10 tf1c9'r f •"< uto,. nt th_.. r 'tat,.. of the AbO~A nttmedde<,•dronl lAW 0'FICES JUllUSW ,ElOMAM, l"IC. 100 SI """'""''Ori .. Sul Bu<~ CA't07CO P~o... OU) OHU• Altot,,•Y fM E•tu•tor P11f')ll•.l'w'ft Ora~· (.'J·t I [) 11lv P ilnl "'""" c \ ... P~UMRI"" ~\I>& M•r9ar~1 Dt .... WD'J'1 Aft"'" CA. •1&,,,,. r;,_. '-"•" ••"''' nu .. ,,._,.,, NMn• ,,. '""'"" tn "bO\"' w•., l1lfl0 fn Or"""'° (O\lnh1W'!M,.,.lti1\ 1111. P1'"'''tw'-'1 Or-\nf)" Co<!\t D"ltV P Uol Purw•nl loS.-ctoon 1110ol th4> Ubor Code I~ ~oartm•nl 01 lndu<trlal hi• n Retat1on\ tun ~\certt)1n11>d '"'" qen('rat ADOll h 1~ •""MW 1 1~11 ADHI •,It I~ 1S. 1911 I )41 11 orrv•lllnq rat~ 01 w•9"• In th• t nuniv tn "'hlth I"" work l"ol><'dOnf, to~ a• PUBLIC NOTICE r ... ,.,.v (IArlil··· 'IAf ~!J(~'\f,t r,,,t,..M,.,., CA -------------I ll•t&CI In I"" 0.partment of Tr&n•oort~ llM booklot Mll!I"" Eaulpmenl AenlAI Qatr\ alld Generf'I Pr~v•1i1nQ WIOI" RAtn. dated •~m• .n plans an<1 , PUBLIC NOTICE 0 1c• ~-'tr'' )\M M.\fl)<tfrit Dr N11>•00tt A-,,. l"I ('-. 01441l Tt\I\ ho.; 1N ,._ w .4' (.Ofl0Ut lf'd t)y i1 'J•n ... f+\I CMr-fl'W'"'.,..D ------C-P---------1 ~%'1~~"~'::':,\~~;~~ o.' !i~' ~.-;~• NOTICE TO CAl!OITORS 01' IULlt >acramen\o, Calllornla. and ar• TA .llMSl'f;ll ANO OF INTENTION TO •va11ab4e lo .. ., 1nterottd .,.rty on re NOTICE TOCREOITOllS SUPElllOR COURT OF THE STATE OFCAl.,ORNIA FOii THE COUNTY OF ORA HOE Ho A·-1 0-<•~A'~' T "''' \1Af"1'WV',,t Wllf' t -.1 W•lh '""" (.fl)unty (I'"'" nt Ot ,_.."' C 'IJl'lty on Ap r t !') ltl7 T II A N S I' E R .II l C 0 H 0 l I C i u••I ll!VEllAGELICENSI! SIMVANOERRYN .11.l.4. E•l•le m Al.AN E GRIMLEY. SA 1 ,,\ • Al llN E (",RtMlEY, a~• ALAN EA P r, RtML£Y O"C",.""'1 FSOU P~~"'"'"" C>~nll" ft>A\I P~tly P1101. .. Prll H, M<IM•Y I. y ·~. 1•11 l~:o:~~~~·~ ~ C~lanf ST .II TE MICHi TECT Nolle~ I• Mrrb glwn th•I • bulk Publl\hed OranQt CoHI Dally Pllol, • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to I"" (r@OllM~ o4 1"4' ~bo .. Mm•d dt'c•ffenl thet 1111 D'"""'' havlr>q cl••m< .,0.11"'1 the .. Id !tt'cMll'nl nr~ rn11ut<"d 10 Ill• fhtm, wtth thiP l'Y'C~\\"rv vouctw-r~. In IM olflc• ol tNI clerlt nl th~ •hOv• "" tlll•d court, 0< lo P'•~enJ t.,.m with'"" 'W(,.\\ery ll'OUC~r\ to th• Unrl"f\lt)nffj •I ...... omro of JOH"I A l)UNCAN Al torn,.y •I lAw MO N,..wo(H1 (""'"' Drive, ~ultt IS>O, N•woort R•ACll c aillornln ~. whlCll 1< ,,.. 01 "' o4 bu\lf\111.\ of UY• ~r\IQ,..,.d 1n lH met ltr\ perf&in1no 10 1,.-. ,.,,,..,"of titt ct.. ct!M~I. wlthl" fou• m<>nlM .Jltrr the ""' publlc•llon ot 1111, nollt~ . Ir~"''"• lnc1uJ1no "" llCohOtlc iAprll lft.7S, lt71 . 1•13·77 '61tt·71 t>f'..,,.,,.onHc"n\e, lsAbout tobem&df'IOf tl'lat cr-rtaln m.tr~•t with ~tr & wlnf! llC•M•l)U\ln•\\knoW"A' THI! SPIRIT PUBLIC NOTICE ~HOPP£ NO ? •'Id IO<Al•d •I IUI Perk Av•"""· CllY or Co•I• Mu•. Coun tyOI Orl"'1f' Slalrol Galllornlo •?OJ 'Miii NAm" of Tr.tn•l•ror •nd Locen\M HO'TICI! 01' SALi! 0' \oc1•I -u<lly ""ml>er .and 4CICl•H< 11•4l PllOPlllTY AT tr• PltlVATI! ULI ARTHUR H. JOH"ISON, Jll. ISi 1N THuu~'i:~:~o8uo, :',~,~~r~ :,,w;.;r:,1;'""· "'111or-n•• THE STATIO,CAl.,OltNIA 1'011 Nam9', MICl~I i.e<urlly ""m~rl •nd THICOUNTY0 1'0114NOI! 1111\lntt• nddreu ol lnl•nd•d '" lh• Mall•r ol IM E•t•I• nl lr•n•IHff\ lnCIUlllr>qflPCOdl'.•rt SOLEOAO V. OELGAOllLO, CHRISTOPHER P. ROCHLEN. O•o•Yd 1101 !.fnt,, ,,...,.,. F011nlatn Vallty, NOllCP I\ llertby QIV8" lllAI lhoo un· Ctlll .,JOI SS t: S.-1· .. '411\ O<t<\IQ...O will"°'" at Prfv•I• •llt, to MARLENE ROCHlEN, 1701 IM ll•Qhoc\I •nd bo\I hl-r \UbtKI Ill ~•nt8 l~I F°""tal" Voll•Y. Cfllf <Oftt•rr1'.tflftll\ Qt'"'" Su~r1or Court "" 91'M SS •"'6)..~ 61144 or atmr ,,. 11th d•V of Apl'll 1'71 M th11> t out ot Hc .. n,,. In"""'"""''"",.,, Af'td ""'<• of HOllTQ"I ANO HOii TON "l•mb<'r ... 011 .... 1. B•tt end w 1,.,,. HOl Mu"'""°' Ol•d. SIJ11t lO?. Ml\ Lt<•nV" ~<n 1tl 4'111 ''~n Viejo, County of Or-. SIAI• ol Tn1.11 (M\lrl<'r"l•on lo"" ll••d tor 1111! (Aliforn-1.t. ••' t~ r loM. tm,_ """ In nrn04>rt'f Of'C.((1t)N:t, In ~n.i-r+11I, '" 1111 ttrtl!t:t ot 'ntldOM..&•\.ld•t thft 1jmfll'\f 1:1~ \Inc" In tr11M, fi~tur.-,, IHlu1oment ttnd flll and all IM rlQlll, 1111~ an1t lnlor8•I OO'>d w111 IOO-l""r wllll ll>e ll<•n'" I• ,,.., '"' ••t•I• nl wro ~C•4M<I h•• ., \IJ• ()Oil M QUlfll'd by Ol)llr•Uan of IAW or oU"'rWl'V' Ott< rlPUOft &motillft~ f)ftwr t~n Ot '" .-Jdl11on to ttutt of \.ltd 1 ~r·.IY\••t rNto<.111 • \ 1,000 00 de<••\td et tl'\4 ,,,,,. nt °'''"·'"And 10 1d· mAndf'IOt"' lo bf' '"Ollt<"O au fl\t c.•r1&1n orooiortv \•tu.-tf'd '" ttt-'""''"'"'OU9""«ra...., eou,,ty of OrW'Qt. Sfltt o4 C••lfornl• 1n11111nq U.000 00 Mrtlu•ta-rly dew.rlbed as follow.i, to I dttmand not .. r"Orl'\l'f\ttnQ wit: "''umcttOl"IOf,.,,,,,~9 RHl -r1y commonly --11 •• ohllq,\loon H.000 00 ?SSt Aom•. Anah•tm, C•ltfor nl.t l~,. ,,,.and trJtn\f .. r wlll b .. con\um .. ducrl-.s: m•lott •• tn A M. on or 3ll•f lllt l&tn Lot "of Tr10CI No ?tSY." ,..,_ d•Y Of M•v I'll at th<> ••er-d~oert· Oft a mao IMHO! r.Cor-In Boo-U , m•nt Of Prof,.\loMI EKrow ~1vlCH, ll•<lO U....i l<ol Ml~llaNOll• MaO\, •I 17014 M11qnolln StrHt, F'OUf11fln r•<0td1o4 o.,.. County C•lllornlA V•ll•y. ~1110«11• •17111 ''"'"°'Wit ctU. In 1.-..ful "'O<!e' ol All oli'W'< b\"'""'' M,.,..~ Aft(! •~ ,,,. United Sl•ll\ on ~onllrm•t•on ot orn••• u...., bv ""' Tr•n•f""' within , •••• or """ (HI\ llld t>1•l•nu .... DA<ll .... .,..r,."IM•< I\'"°"'"' \0 ••14tncfdbyMIP<O<ll"'4oYMo'1Q•Qt .... "•"''•-•r• S"'Me w Trvtt Owd on the IM'-ly •o w•d T~ Hr11n 9<1''"' 11••11"" '°"''""r•· T.., per(f'f!C Of -1 llld IOlllt CMOOtlt· II"" lot !NI lr.,,Jl•r nl 1 .... b\l<l,,..n and 9dwltllbhl. 1"4 llc•l'ltt II lo II" o•ld altor tlle lleh or~tntoli.l11""'!tl'lt-wl1t 0•o•r1mtnt o! 111cor.011c O•v•rAo• b9 •"<•IY'ld 1t the 1!0f•'lllld olllc~ •I Cnnlrol Ila\ approvo<I ""' P•OPO!otO 111y lllM ali.t ti-""' nullllc~tlon tr•n••or. .... ,..,,end MfOf•O••• OI Ult O~l~d April It. 1•n Oattd lhl\ t•thCl•yol A11rll. "" Ari""' H Joh"'°"• Jr, VI llCllNIA Jl'OHl Tr_....,.. Adm4nl\tr.ir••ofl~ Clw'f\1~P llorlllM lllM•Of•eloO.C-nt ~1'0tlll•n M01'TOMANO~TOM T~.,,~ n•n M--.,... • ,. II 0 , •• "0" A I.. I s c" 0 w Slltl .. 82 UllVI~' Mln*tVlt ... CA_,.1J 11'14M .... la11'"4 Ttl:.,..,.,. ,_ta111vt1i...c..nne A-M"Nr~Ul'atrlr lte,.w'"'•"°"'M' "ubll~,.,.,, Or-GoHI Oally 'llet Publl•Nd OrMIQt COHI Otll'( 1•11..,j Altf'll 11, "· n , 1tn 1 ~01 llorll U, 1m ,.,. 11 • PUBLIC NOTICE NO'TfCITOClll!OITOltS SU,.ElllOll COUllT OF TNE STATE Ol'CALll'OllNIA 'Olt THI COUNTV 0' OllANGll ..... '<IM1 Esl~I• of FLORE"IC!'. 80WOISH A~a "LORENCE M OOWOl~H. e•a FLORENCE MILOltEO 80WOISH, O~c•1"-ed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to llWI Ctf<l1lonol the al)Ovt dtct<!Onl tn•l •11 l)l'f\t>1" IWl>'il\9 <I Alm\ aQAIMl lh• \~IO d<>C~<l•nl M• rNtulrt<l 1o 1114 !Mm. wllll lhf' ""'c"''~rv vouctMt" In ttwt off IC• of th• ct•rk Of,,.. +\bt>Vfl' '1'\ftlled court. M to Ot"'Ynt lhf'm. wnh th,. MCtnary VOOCM·r<. II) .... unO•rtlO<>IHI •I lhe of. II<• DI ROOERT I. HUMPHREYS, .Ill• totn~v •I Uw. 1181 Oo""r Ori.,., Sult• ll, N•wl>D't 9(>¥h. Ctlllornla •1t6> which'' ll>t OliK• nf bu•'""" 01 th" u1,. d<'rs1<1""" In All rMttt<\ P11r1nlnlnQ In lh• •<late o4 MilO d-'C•!lt'nl, wit hill lour month\ aft~ lht !lnl pullllcatlon ol 11\I\ nollC•. 01110Aorll1, 1917 • Robortl Htmlo!\•~'1 Eltf'<vtll'ol1i..w11101 llO!a-N med d!K.otnl llOIEllTL HUM,.NltlYI AttorMyot Uw Ill Oowr ~ ... S4tllt » N.,,.port lloa<lt, CA tHtJ Attorn•y In,.,..,.., Publl•l>t<I Ori1n99 C:O.\t Dally Piiot, April II, 18,U,-M.lly2, ltl7 PUBUC NOTICE 011111 Mllrah a. 101 UR.llNIE l . GRIMlfl' E•~cutrl'(ot f~W•ll of'"" abOY9 Mm•tj(jofOtj•~t. JOMH A DUNCAN AllorMr"'uw 61t N•w-10tmor O.tve Swlta llJO New...-, ...... CA •• ,_ T•I: 17141-fnt All•tMy ler 1! .. <lllrh Publl'""" Oran,,. Coa.I Oaoly Pll01. Aor11 •.11.1e. ,S.1911 100111 PUBLIC NOTICE .. OTICI! TOCllEOITOllS SUPllllOll COURT 01' TllE STATl!Ol'CAllll'OllNIA 'Oii TMI COUNTY OF OR ANO& Ne>.A·'OMI IHl&lt .. TlllXIE ONAL HANl!V, O.ontd "IOTICE IS HEREOY GIVE"I In Ille crlt411on of'"" "°""" """"'ti dr<~d..m 111•1 Ill pef10M l\aylnq (l~lm~ AOAll\lt IM H id dt<Mt'll otre r"'lulr~ 10 Ill• ,.,.,.., wltll I ... nt(HWry vouctoor\, In ----------------·I !JM oNI" ol IM , .. ,It of tlw ~bOVt.., "CT' nous au" NIH 1111..s cou<t.or 10 P'_....,, 1iwm, with'"" H.llME STATIMINT nectn.ary-t<hoor\ lot~ ut>Mrl"ln.., '""'°''-int1DtrsomartOOl1\9b\PJI· .. 1"4' olllCt,.. MARCELINE A a. •• llH>U: POT(lllE, AttorPle'( •• l~w. UOI NICOU~TTI MUSIC COMPANY. Vlewtlle THrlU, Lo\ An~~IH. Hl S.n ~ .. Sl~t. lAOllM llHCll, Callloml• 4006'1. ""11Ch I• "'" pl•n of Callloro •• e •Int: P. O, Bott Jilt, bllSIMU of'"" un<terslQn"" In tll mat· N~wpor1 S.Acll.C•lil&<l'llA•Ml ters 09r1alnlnQ IO thlt ••••le of •aid 119 • Jnt~Dh Nlcol<11U, 7'J ''"' Jotoul" ctdtnt. wll!ll" four l!\Olllil• Aftor thlt Strt••· ~ 9".a<t1.C1lll'O<'ft41 mn ""' oubll<-"'"""''"'''"°llc•. C ... ryt Uo °""'"""'• ~ 5911 Jo.a• 0•t9d AOfll 4, "". "°'tn 'I~ Y9\IM llMCll, Cellfoml• OONALOEAltlHOWA,_0 t24S I .nevi., of tr. Wiii Of Thi• bu11NU '' ~Oftflo<1od •Y a 11•-1161Md .. c..,...,t .. Mr al PIW'nt'lND. MAllCll..INI A.4' It l"OTlllll ~·Nl<04tttl A....,_ytttUW Tiii• fl.ti-w" lllM wltll 11\e IMl 'tl ...... lltTtf'l'Kt e ...... 1v c•tf"ll of °'.,. .. 0...111, "" w.a.......,c. . .-• Mwt11 )11,1'n. T .. , u1111otMt1t ,.,.... All-YMrl a<IMr ""-""'" CJrlllOI ee.n O.lly Piiot 1"114>11""" er.._ eottt OM1y P llt1. ,.,.,, ... h, 1e.n.1rn 12•1f A1>tll.11, 1a,u,_,M1,.t, 1tn 144.2·71 PUBLIC NOTICE ~-~us SUPE A!OR COURT 01' THE \TATE OFCAL.IFORNl.11 FOR THE COU"ITV OF ORANGE MO A •IJJI NOTICE OF HEARi MO OF PETITION FOR PROBATE 01' Will ANO FOR LETTERS OF AOMINISTRATION WITH WlllANNEXEO ( •~IP n l VICTOR GEORGE IOH,...':.TON 0,.. •· 1\..,ti NQTl(l ''• HF<lf;llV (".IVf N In•• VICTOR C.EOPr.L l()>IN\rON J<I ~"' ••1•·11 .,,.,.,.,,, 'rw·td100 tl'\t "'()t'Ml,..nt w 11I ""'" fnr" I\ ,utn 1 nf 4 ''""'' nr Af1m11"11\lr,"1f1on wdh Will Anr\P:ro" ,, •• 'f!fPf\C.t' f(f Wh•th I\ tn,l""' fo,. li;rU\t'f'" Otifllt ut.u, .,rid 1hll Hw t•m"nnrtotiic,. -:it htti,rlnQ irv• S•"'°'" h.t\ hi•1•n 'i"I lftr' ~llY 11). 1?'1 4t trt 00 4 m. m ti"!,. ourt,.nf'>n'\of °""''''"""' Nr. 3f"lf ~"'(J "U'' ti 1tiOC:·v· (,.,.,,., (h1Vf1' Wf'\I 1n '"""' C••v,..,~..,,,1.'1A,,.•. C.al1fl')r'n ' Oa1•d ~()(1t 1f') ,.,, WtlLIAME SIJ014M O>UMfY Clq~ Mllt"OMM GOlOEM nn Wll•lur. Blvd. Sullt 7~ !loverly Hlfl\, CA. •Olll Ttl: 1?11IUS..l118 Alle>rn•ytorPetillon.,. Publt""'d Or•n<I" Cna\I Oaoly Dllnl. AOrtl 1S. ~.andMay1 14)1 11>3~.,, PUBLIC NOTICE ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT IOOCIVICCENTEA DRIVE WEST S.ll"'T .II ANA, CA 0 101 PIOlnllH TRUMAN R !.TIVER5Mt1 JllME<;., STIVER\ JR o~ lfu\tU" unrt~r tn~t OM'IMIUlon ot rru\t e.-f'CU14 td o~r·mti-o• lO 19'.~ OM•·~•Mnl .. l. PEllR-.oN. IRE"IE PEAR~N '"" .... ,,. •nd clrvl•·~,,, H l PEARSO N An ll !RF.NE PE~R$0,_., ,.,nd All olti"'" f'Jo"'f"~n\ un. \l\nwn ctA4mt~ Anv rr1nt l•lfn. 111'\tatr-.. I ""' 01 •"'"'~' t In t~ r~al f)r(I(>~,.,., Of'SCrlbi'-d In'"-ti'W"nDlt\1,,I AdV~f'\8 to f"tl,._lntHf ,Ownr,.,hlr>, ur "ny Cloud uPon QlrHnt•tf ·\ tltir H}Art'tO. SU MMON S O N AMENDED COMPLAINT CASE "IUM8E R 141046 NOTICE I Vo11 hove ..... n \Vtll Tll• <ourl m•Y dKICM ~ln\I you wllllovt your btlf'Mt M•rd uni•'' too re\DOnd wllllln JO don, 11.,d Ille Inf"""""'"' ~,,,.. . AVISOI U'ttd llHlde>d•mtnd1do. l!I Trl11un1I -• de<ldlr <Onlr41 Ud ''" •udl..,cl• • ,,,....,. ciu• Ud rHl>Ond• e.ntro dt JO dlH. Lu la lnle>rm•clo11 qut•lque. I. TO THE OEFF.NOANT· A rovll 111mo1~1n1 h~• ,..~n lll'd lly Im pl~lnltft ftf)Alnt,t V'flU fY_c f0£U,f\nt11) •• 11 ynu w1dlf'"t'l f1,.f•ntl ttoil' lttw .. 1Jlt, 'f'fl•-rnu\l. wlthl" JOtfAV~ aflt' 1P'il\ ,wn- mtJf"t\ I\ \flt'\lto Ot\ Yl'XI. fll• WIU\ t"-lt ,,.,,., A wrltt.n r')t•..ii"l') In ,,.,pion,,_ to '"" tr>mP~•l"lt tfl fill ill\Ht" Cov11 you m u\1 tllt!' wtt.,_t~ (""1rl "wrttt•n OIP4'1f't• tno M ,_...,.," "n ot•I ottA'11n') to ~""­,_.,f'lf1 tn '""" <:M<""'' L Unt,.u~ yr1u t1') ~o. Yf't11r f'lf'l;..,11 wlll t)" ,.ntM,..'1 t1CX>n "~ nllcAtlnn ftl ttle l>lalnllll, 11nr1 ""' rt)urt m~y nnl~r a IUOO~nt 110•1n•I yno tor th,. r•ll~f dom11nd<HI In 11\0 '""'Dl~lnt, wlllrll <oold r••ull In O"'n'•~m•nl rJf "'•o•<. t•lllO Of ""'"'Y"' O<OOflrly or oth4>r ••II•• rtOUMlecl In,.,. comolo1n1. I> 11 y•u wl\11 lo tttl( I ... N vl<t of "" .i1 ... noy '" Wll• m..tfw , ,.., <n•uld ee '" o rompily se tlt•I yur wrlll•1t r••-~. 11 ... ,,,,..y .. 111 ... 0"11mo. O&lf'O Ftb ?4 1'71. IHAl..I Wllllam E. St J6"n. c1- 8yAH<ltT.11.rrto10, 1>99uty TM word "comol11ln1" l"ctud"• crn\\.C'>rnot•lnt, ••pllUntlH" tndu0t1• c<tr-\1. comot.tl"lt "Olttenda nt .. tncl~ ... cro•u1,.1-..1, •lnovtnr lncllxtn Ill• OtUr.tt ~ rn..\ot.UllM l"Ch~n-t f~m1ntne eno ""'"'..,. A-11111<1 ol~•dl~o •"<•u<l· lno "" 4~•-cl!'mlir,..... ttc mu\I"" In Ill~ lnrm ~ired by IN CAltlntn1" ,_ul•• ot Cour1 Your or1QIMI plull•no mu•I lie lii.d In 1111, court wit" t>rtW>•r flllnQ fl"'\~"" l>'Mf 111411 •copy l""ro')f "YA•"'"'~ on ta<h pl1lnlllf'\ AltOr'llOY' an<! n" 1"'<11 olaln1Uf not •l!!>r"'"""" DY' l"AllOr,,.,., 1""11,.,,.Wlltl'l•wmmon. ''ell"'....,, M"'9d on~ ""'1'1' may""'" -ndlnq "" Ille -tlloO nl '""'le"; llor ···""""· -CCP 411.ID lll<Oll<ll\ •H.,, LeM ..-. """""-°'" .. "'• VKflOfl ..... _ ,.. ... « ......... ..... Sl•...._..M.CAtt•t T•I 0141-tl11 All-YIW: "14il"'lft• I P,,1>11.,,.., Or ....... Cotl4 Dal'1 l'llet, Al>f 1111, tS. llfld Mrf t. t, 1 '11 ~11 '"'. ,J -A 7 7 •A• DAILY PILOT Monday, Apnl 25, 19n "Cot a problem? Then wnle to Pat Dunn Pat will c1d red tape, getting lhe answn-s and action you need , to aol~ m.equ111ea m government and bu.Jinl!ss. Matl I uour quesllons lo Pat Dunn, Al Y01.lr Sennce, Orange Ccxut DaUI/ Pilot, P.O. Bor JS(,(), Costa Me$CJ, CA 92626. As many letters as posSlble w1U be answered, but phoned inqurnes or letters not mcludmg the reader 's full name. address und business hours' phone number cannot bec~ered. Thiacolumnappearsdat· ly e:rcept Saturdays.• l'a Balta Aslc NASA DEAR PAT: Are there any plans available for people who would like to install solar heating systems the ms elves? C.T., Fountain Valley .. NASA Tttb.n.lcal Memo X·l?!M -An Inn· peaalve Economical Solar Heating System for Homes," ls avaUable for $4.Z.S from National Teclu:llcal Inform atlon Services, Springfield, Va. %%1'L NASA claims solar beating ls relatively aim· pie to Install and that all materials required can be parchaaed at lumber, hardware and plumbing sap. ply stores. The cost runs around $%,090. S•oes Short mt Sdte~ DEAR PAT: I ordered and received a pair of shoes several months ago from the Lana Lobell mail order company. The shoes looked and fe!t fine when they arrived, but now 1 find that the :;titching is coming apart. My problem is that I disposed or my purchase records and don't even have this firm's address. Can you help me out? H.M., Newport Beach Lana Lobell's customer ser vlce department cbecked shipment records and located your prepaid order. The flrm asks you to mall the defective shoes to Its headquarters at 340 Poplar St., Hanover, Pa. 17331. Enclose an explanatory note and stale your preference for either a replacement or a full refund. Be sure to mention the Dec. 7, 1976 shipping date to faclll&ate bandllng of your complaint. Studenis Horwred ! At UCSB I I UC Santa Barbara bu I announced that Sl stu· , dents from the Orange . Coast area are listed on th e honor roll for scholastic achievement. They are: Frorn COSTA MESA: Dorothy B•den, T.,rj 8eq1m•n, Toni 8tr9man, Jim 1\••t\, frnt\t Kimme, Llw Stldllem, SUH n Ven•ll• and DeYICl Wtn•ltV From FOUNTAIN VllLLEV' Cl"'""""*' ~. Oebr• M•rl•n •nCI Mlc'-I Sjollem• From HUNTINGTON BEACH D•nl el Cedre, Jon Fltrpetroc k, Ro<h•rd l(oe>el'IO. Patrl<l• l 'ff'<h. l(•m 01'°"· JoM Pwnfleld, Keren R00<<W, Judith R.....-.11\el •rod Rlc"41ro SD•C•r From NEWPORT BEACH· S•r1h B.rnu•. M11Chet llerm•n. M•r v C.Ull""· Rooet Fun!< Jean Gorman, Kork H-IM, p..,, Htlno, Kln90<>n Humann. ClnclV Hiii Wiiii..., Ju•lln. Gr999 K.nlor Sle_,,11 K0"41n•kt, C"•rle• L•pworth . L•ur• M•cGrtQOr, Krl\Une MCGl,,Y. Ch'"'"°""' Mltc"911. 0.-•" s-end St91J1W11eVou. From LAGUNA BEACH Mlc"-1• G•rrt-., Sa.ell Jone>. !.coll Mor~n T"°'""' Mu<pnlne, Betw !.<,.,..,,, •nd Broanl $m<lll From SAN JUllN CAPIST RAND Arthur ll•ker ano ~ B•th9•I• From SAN CLEMENTE DoNlld Cook, Te".nt• F•hv D""• Kl119 Kew•" McO.s,,.v-M•r' Orr For the R ecord Da.•olut Ion• Of Marriage · Fl 1..i Al>rl" : .. ·Rocks in His Vocabulary: A pebble has been defined as any rock less than two inches in diameter. And as previous· ly reported here, a boulder is said to be any rock more than 10 inches in diameter. The boulder d efinition sounds all right. But a two·' inch rock seems a little big for a pebble, wouldn't you say? Believe these de· finers left out a couple of categor ies. After pebble comes slingshot load, and The people in Wisconsin use more brandy thao the citiiens in any other state, almost 12 times the national average, in fact. TABS You know why ~traditional seaman's uniform has a large sqtB.re collar? Beeauae seamen in bygone years braided tbelr hair in pigtails and kept those pigtails from Unravel· iog by daubing the ends with tar. Those collars kept the upper part of the uniforms from tum· ing black. No doubt you already knew that the aforedescribed. too, is why seamen were nicknamed ''tars." after slingshot load comes creek-skipping stone. Two inches In diameter is just about right for a creek skipper, so longas it's flattened out a little. Any rock . b~ween twoandWinches~supposed~beoi ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i ficially known as a cobble, but we always called them shovelbusters . · In the Scandinavian countries, it's bad form to drink a 'toast to the hostess. don't forget. Matter of mJlllners there to return all toasts. So if everybody at the party dJd it, that hostess would wind down in a hurry. COLOR CHANGE You've heard or people·whose hair turned white as a result of severe shock. But have you ever heard or anybody whose eyes changed color for s uch a cause? It has happened, ac· cording to the record. A San Francisco man reportedly survived an explosion in a chemical factory only to discover that his eyes, which had been a different color, thereafter were brown. Our Chief Prognosticator says some or the girls with classier figures this upcoming sum· m er will appear on the beaches in "silk second-skin swimsuits." This intriguing piece or apparel, he says, will reveal much, includ· ing half the seat with every mole and dimple on it. CEMETERfeMORTUARY•CREMATORY•CKlPEL-S GARDEN CRYPTS•MAUSOLEUM•COLUMBARIUM We are now able to offer the families of Orange County COMPLETE MORTUARY AND CEMETERY SERVICES, all at one convenient. beautiful location. All placed in a tranquil setting of natural sce!'lery. · foirha~en nemorial park MORTUARY -CEMETERY 714-633-1442 1702 E. Fairhaven Ave. • Be~ Tustin Ave, & Grand Ave. • Santi Ana. Nearer the Gods With She .DEAR PAT: l would like to know why boats are called "her" or "she." Our family recently purchased a boat and this question came up while talking about our experiences during "her" qiaiden voyage. E SOUIVIAS, 8l•ndl n1 •n d S..l•1dor 0.MERCHANT. J1n• C •nd Ph1l10 L , FIEDLER Junne ~i==:::==~~~g:~:;::~i~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~ff~~~~=====~===;.;;.;:;~ L v nn• and R u\\f'll T hom .. , BLA K ENEV Sh•ron Dt• 1 nd R •cf'l •rc:S 1(1m t:Jprt1n L.•RS.E N. Norm•,, C.ry •nd T•"'V Lynn "l:::1ft LANO. Oa1i11d L •nd Nyl• LOU•\~ THOMAS. A~h~ •ncl 8ry1n E • TROXELL Fr.,,_hn I ncl Mtrotvn ROGERS. Ellon J1n•C• ""d Fr1n.,t Don CAR OE I RO M1,,tyn 1na Cnarfft\ Pn•ho N. W., Huntinkton Beach The horrUying prospect of falling off lbe edge of a "flat" ocean prompted most ancient mariners to dedicate tbelr ships to a goddess. Since the goddess was considered to be each ship's protector and guide, "she" and the vessel were almost one .and the same. A carved likeness of tbe goddess usually was carried on the s hip's bow. Although it also served to Identify the craft, sailors believed "her" image bad s upernatural powers. WO M A.(.l( Jf!nntp LOUI\• •nd H•rold CO.rt LANDIS C•rol A And G.t'< C RATCLIFFE 8u1n••• wocnf11@ ano t:m•' MC t:S~1 ro.t: Ci•rtruclP B•rthot ""d Chllord K1nc1111 DENNIWN C•nOy dllO P.iut C HUG>i ES RoMld l All•n .tnd Mary J 1n• McMAHON Ci•tl M dnd Donota E. Ci•RRIGUES. 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"ho look O\t'r acl1\ e d 1ret·tion of a highly ~ucces!>ful r <t C l' horse s table 1n Fr a nee after the death of her husband an 1966. died Frida:- llONOLL'LL' <AP> RN1red Arm) Lt Gen Charlf's D. llc;.rron, 100, an 1899 West P o int J,!raduatE' and once com m.tndin~ general of lhC' l ' ~ Arm\ Ha" a11an lln 1~1nn. died Saturda} 'F:W YORK <AP> llr ~illon ll~lpt-rn , 7S. rl'\'Ogmzt"d as on<' of the "o rld "s f o rem o't m t•d1cal d rlt•cl1H•s dur ing more than ~o y<·ar<. in the orftce of the :\t ed1cal E'<am1ncr of the Cit,· or 'lit'" York. died Friday 1n San 01ego llCilf'O Aprtf 1 t OllPM/\NT C\o""'" (;*''' ""'1 Niav1n H""clCf' J, JErFRtf;~ \tormv l •·\ •""1 W l•·am Jrtm•·.,, ORELLANA G~rQt> A "4nd !."-111 A JAMf~ M••Y E dnd JOM Ci WJLLIAM\ B•1tY1Pttl'\ •nd l tW" .. l"I(• 4 Hf 0 OEN C•l,,._,. ~ P .tnd A 1t P'l•ro CRONIN V1· tor•• ~"" •'10 OovQl1t\ Ed•i"d M c M ULL1 "11 M .tr,.. 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Mltrt J•..tn •nd C.,,,Arlfll ('PbO'"' AUC)TIN (Ntr·~ M •nO 4"'""' R AlOH1lEA "'nMH'\ E. •"'d T~·t?M J ElSWl(tllO l1n •N1 no ... ,,. M 8VTTERF t£l0 N.tinc.- 9,,.t'l "Y And ~''"'" PotP" Kl NE l ...,. M -0 Dotl•lfl Ci flROOK S I> """ l ""° ~ltw• ~ CURllV L• y.,.,.. .. ~ .. _,\.iltmU'l .-.uALfV [ .. ,. l.U• Al'WJ .... ,., .... ., Mur·f' CROWE W1U •m M'CI lO'\n•t .,.,n L fnn • C •"'d J "'""'"' 0 L ! £. V•rq•f'l•4 M.trlf'ftl" •nd E.ow.-ro l(y1,1nq (.ha 1 NEWPORT BEACH IMPORT AMT NOTICE Public Wholesalers. Decorators Dept. Store Buyers. Dealers. Collectors R. ASHER COMMISSIONED AUCTIONHRS ~1st~n·Po~T!2~ by the principal of shipment #783 Arrived L.A. April 11 . 1977 ly ••• ,, .. ,co. JOHMSOM SCAM ST Al Port of Loading Tilberry. England Carrier "Lenoa" Voyage #29W PUIUC SALE OIDHED by AUCTION Entire Shipment of 26 bales consignment of 100 handmade 100% wool ORIENT AL RUGS Carpets, Runners. Silk rugs. All will be sold by catalog in one fast session TUESDAY, APRIL 26th· ·AT 8:00 P.M. n. ._.... 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And the fun back in your summer at the Holiday Spa Health Clubs. {Where summers have a new beginning.) Holiday Spa I lealth Clubs · for Hien and women. . ............. 510 Soull'I Beach 9 oulevan:I South of Uncotn Avenue (714) 82&-0381 c..u .... 2300 Hetbot Boulevard · Hal'bor Center {T14) ~9-3368 . _._ 17031 Ventura Bouh,vard West of Balboa 1213)~30 ................... 18586 Main Street Maln St et Beach Blvd (714) 8-42-1451 L.-e ...... 4101 Atlantoe Boulevtrd Corner ol C.r10n (213) 42&-8874 Nllf1l!aw.stvllfle~ 91•3 De Solo Aw at Nordh<>lf (2131882·5912 0r-.. . 622 Ea&! Klteli.Aven~ 'Nest ol 1\i111n Ave. (714) 63~2441 ............. , 6757 WHtmlnlt9r Avenu. Wattmtnater c.nter (714) 894·3387 -=•e-4 7 Hollywood Blvd. Comer Ul9'91 AYI. Jn Muir ~lcel Center 1213) 469-e308 ... 1 7 • i . • ' ' "' t I . . I I t ( • \ ' . . • \ t ' \ J t I 'I i _, - I Monday. Apnt 25. 1977 DAILY PILOT :J!l . . . ~.:=:=:t Mike Marshall Tells ms Side •f Latest Blowoj'1 . =~ ATLANTA (AP) -Relief pltcber Mike Marshall says he left the Atlanta Braves because he was not pitching enough. "Dave Bristol (Braves manager) just has dif- • f e rent philosophies than mine," Marshall said Sunday. one day after leaving the team.· "I bav~ no quarrel with that, but I have a choice of whether or not l want to work that way." The Braves placed Marshall on the disquallfied list Sunday, and general tnanager B11t Lucas said the team wouJd try and trade the reliever to a club that better suits his p1tchmg philosophy. _ Apparently the cause or Marshall's dissatisfaction bas been Bristol 's reliance on rookie reliever Rick Camp. Marshall agreed Sunday that Camp had "the hot hand," but added, "I have things to do other than sit on the bench and watch baseball games." Marshall, winner of the Cy Young Award in 1974, bas a 1.0 Marshall said of the Friday on two clubs together and had University, where be is study;: record this se~son in four nightincident:"lwas soangry a good relationship. )•m ingforaPhDinphysioloJY,lle games. But the right-bander I didn't know what 1 was doing ;.hocked about this.·· joined the team after the court has allowed 12 hits and bas a They had a couple of hits, but I Marshall, who reportedly action was cleared up. 9.00 earned run average. was throwing well. .. I 'm out earns $150.000 per year, said "When it comes to the nilly· Marshall apparently there trying to get myself Sunday he does not need the grittytimeinJulyandAuiust, became irritated Friday night together, and I thank Dave money. "I play baseball you'd better have somebodY when he was lifted in the should have been concerned because I love lo pitch," he out there who knows what be"s seventh inning of a game with gelling me ready." s aid. doing," Marshall said. "ll's against Los Angeles after al· "I didn't see him throw the His spot on the roster was . not Bristol's fault He is going lowing three straight hits and a bat a nd all that," Bristol said filled by reliever Max Leon. by what he believes. I just bap- walk. He went to the dugout," Sunday. "I feel badly he feels Marshall missed the major ·pen to think differently, and t threw a bat on the field and left the way he does ... I tried to do portion or sprlng training wish him tuck. I wish all of the park. He failed to show up everything I could to use him becaµse of litigation involving them luck." for Saturday's game. and get him ready. We've been him and Michigan State * * * AP Photo Haws Fal,l A.gain Frustration Hits Fuming Sherry What can you say when your team scores nine runs but loses because it throws away fi ve un- ear ned tallies to the other team ·1 "I'm walking home." That's what California Angels manager Norm Sherry said Sunday alter the Milwaukee Brewers took ad· vantage of Angels miscues and won, 10·9. Milwaukee scored five unear ned runs on three Angcb errors in th<' eaghlh mmng. Sherry's home in Mission Viejo is about 30 miles fro m the stadium. Sherrv's frus tration is un- derstandable. lhs top pitcher . A 11geb Slate All Glrntt °" kMPC rhdlO 1110) AP"' 1soa.-.1nattt Ctthfor,..," 1 1So rn April 1:60.tkl•nd •t C~llikw'n1,1 7 1\o m Aonl 11 O."l&nd at CAlfff')rn1' 1 ? o m Frank Tanana. lasted only six in· nings. At wo-run home r un by JO<.' Rudi had given the Angels a 4·3 lead in the ::.1xth inning. pansion Seattle is lower in the siandings. Thi.' Angels' problem may be an the schedule. They are 0·5 in day games outdoors. "We may have to change the rest of our gam es to nights," sug- ges ted general manager Harry Dalton. The Angels have won one day ga m e --indoors at Sealllo-'s Kingdomc. While Sherry was hoofing it down the highway, there were a couple of bright spots for him to thank about. Second baseman Jerry Remy is working on a 10- game hitting streak. He had two sing les Sunday and st ole has ninth base. Ruda continues to pay off on the S2 million investment by owner Gene Autry The outfielder had a double. walked and scored a run an addition to his two-run homer. M ILWl\Ul<EE CAl.IR>llNIA •D <II Iii •II r Pt bl WMllordll ~ 1 '0 A~my?ll ~ I 7 I Vnunl \• I I 1 0 C,t1( ~\ ~ ' 1 1 Cr1on1•r tb •• 1 1 1 8ood\dl'I l 0 1 1 Mon"'V'1tl • 7 1 1 8-'Vtor rt \ 1 1 ' l"'l<dnort • 1 o n Rud1 tf • 1 , 1 MIKE MARSHALL . Twins Hurlers Hurt in Crash BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -· Patcher Mike Pazik of the .Min· n csota T wins suffer ed twt broken legs in an auto accident early today and teammate Don Carrithers. also a pitcher, suf- fered a broken a rm a nd a broken leg. said the State Patrol. Both were hospitalized in fair to serious condalton. ATLANTA'S ROWLAND OFFICE STEALS SECOND UNDER BILL RUSSEL.L'S TAG. Two errors by f1rsl baseman Tony Solaita a nd a bases-loaded throwing er ror by catchcr lk<' Hampto n h ad a llow ed the Brewers to score fi vc runs off loser Mi ckey Scott a nd Don Kirkwood. 0 Tnl\md,dt1 8 tlnelnlb Brv~c,. A t 1 1 1 n 1 i 7 1 1 0 sor.111,)tb Bocnt,.ct (h•I~ lb ) 1 1 , 10n11 • 1 2 0 Twins Vi ce President Ho9<1'rd Fox Jr. said Pazik would be·~ut for the season and Carrithers would be s1dchncd possibly six tQ , eight weeks. New Bonanza: Old NY Seats Are for Sale STAMFORD. Conn. (AP) Want an ori~inal. rcserved seat from Yankee St adium" The self· named "Junky ard with a personality" can fill the ball The old stadium scats arc one of the hottcst itcms an the t.:mtl'd House Wr<>r k1ng Com pany ·s eight arres of ant1quC's. Junk, ra re• finds and \\ h1k t•lrphants. said Phil Lod alo. prt•s1dcnt of the novt'l Stamford Junk) ard "They 'r e something differC'nt and thC'y're ver y comfortable, ' he said of the seat!>. "We got them u roupl <' of wcekc; aJi?o, and I'd say wc·ve sold 500 already ' We bought 10.000." Lodalo. an avid Yankees fan, would not say where he bought them The seals were t aken from the stadium durrng renovation, and Loduto explained onlv that he gol a Up Crom a friend that they Wt'r e stored somewhere in New York. llc would not even disclose who tipped him The chwrs are sold an <;ets or l\\ o for $35 four fo r $70 Tht• !>lrtpped onrs an• $20 mon• "We boui.tht all wc could j?el hold of I thank pl•oplc are gelling a good deal.·· he saui ·'We are shlppmg them all O\ t>r the country. too as far away <1s California. You know, people Sl~ them, want lo send them to thl'ir kids out of state. so we mude s pecial boxes for them and s hip them -for an addll1onal pnce." Dodgers Breeze Mates Faint After Hough~s 1st Homer ATLAYTA IA Pl -"They got theirs \nth men on and \.\e got solos ... Atlanta Braves manager Dave Bnstol said Sundav follow mg a 16-6 loss to the Lo~: Angelei. Dodgers an a game \\ hich in eluded nine home runs The big b low camc an the eighth inmng, when Ron Cey con· nected for a bas~-loaded home run The Dodgers 'scored seven AO~l°"kAICUtOI A.0''' 1~ LI)\ Al'liQ4tff'~dt S.n O+~o Aorfl l6 LO'\ .. ,.,'l, "'SM\ O•f'QO Aor1I 11 LO'\ A1'il)@lt"\•f S.,n 01f"f)O runs Lil the innjn~. padding a 7·6 lead to 14·6 Steve Garvey had a lhrec·run shot in the t hird. Dusty Baker hit a l\.\o-run homer shortly after Cey's grand !ilam and Dod~crs relief pitcher Charlie Hough and Lee Lacv each hom<'r <'d an lh<' ninth In a ll . Los Angeles pounded out lfi hats. HouJ!h ·s hom(•r "a-,· his first sin re 1970 '"'h<'n he \\as in \lass AA A baseball. The bli.lst caused ··fainting" s pclls an the dugout by a bout fi ve Dodgers players "They "ere lying on the floor ever y wher e.·' said ll1>Ugh. laughmg. "I almost passed out m vself .. ~\tlanta's homcrs wt•re hit by J crry Royster. Jeff Burroughs. Willie Monta nez a nd Ga r y Mathe \\S, all \\1th the bases f.'mpt) Stan Wall. l 1. the third Dodger pitcher. p1rked up the nrtory . Frank LaCorte. 1·1. took the loss. T he nme homers was one shy of the Atlanta Stadium record s et by the Bra\•es and Cincinnati in 1971. Following the game. Garvey said. "Wt• hit everything they threw up It was ideal conditions for balls hit up in the air. But we c apitalizrd better than they did." Cl'Y 1s 1m1oying one of his finest starts, hitting safely m all 14 of the Dodgers ' games. "I'm doing nothing different," he said "This club is making it poss1bll' for me to do my thing, that's all we ·ve had injuries and makeshift lineups in the past, a nd that ma kes it difficult. Now, C\ l'r) bod\ as doing lheir job." Th<'\ 1rtory \\as the ninth in the la-;t 10 games for the Dodgers. LOS ANGELES ATU.NTA •& r ,.. &• • o-1olr> lin ~ ou r,.,. •b. "bl ~ 0 1 0 t. ' "I 1'1 > AOW'\t,.r 1t> ~ I 1 1 JI 1 • \ • ti I\ f) MOt'if4MI lb 4 1 I f '"'•"Hf l ' , f') A·!tf"f)VQh,,.f s 2 7 I Hl)UI)., o 1 1 1 1 M Atlhtw\U (~y Jn 1 7 1 \ (tHr•llC MA rt ¥t lh 1 n n n Pt>c.oroCMc G.u vf'v lb \ 't 7 l Ci+lb• .. .itfh1b (;.nOO\On It) t 0 0 0 AOt'\f ftllt\ Mn'"'""'' 4 t t O L1tCortep 11•~-.ll ~ l 1 l C1p••o y ,.,o,.rc " 1 1 t P,11ciorekph S 7 • I ] ,, 1 ~ 1 0 00 S 0 I I • 0 ' ' 1 0 0 0 Birdies Turn Tide Johnn 1 0 I I Cemno G•""""" on o o R Jn""-P Wall o o n o o llu •d 1> M QI• D" I I I 0 A\l\ttn"Dll 1 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Simom Captures Tourney NEW ORLEANS <AP > - Three unlikely birdies put un· heralded Jim Simons in the lead. but it took a late bogey, of-all things, lo shake his nearest challenger in the $175,000 New Orleans Open golf tournament. Lee going into Sunday's play. After lhe third round. he held a one-shot lead over Lee, Watson and Ed Dougherty. . Simons said he started think· ing about winning lhe tourna· menl after chipping in for birdies twice in his first round Sunday. Ftl\41 r°""" '"''"'' 5und.!IV In IM N-Oo'IH"' Q.,.., OYH ,,,_ C>lt-71, 1.~y•rd l.•~tWOOCI COUl>- lry Club<-0Ur<1 H•'•" 1oon Tnl1I\ H I~ I~ 11> Tn1•1• 0 b 1J A l O\AnQ@IK Ill n10 on-I& ""~"'" 101 010 000-b IE C•v. Au•Wll Aot••ll GllhrMlh l.08 ...._.,.. Anq••n I All•n•• 11. 18-0v. V•aoer HR- llov-1or 111 Bu.,nUQh• IU . GMvt v 10 . -a""r 1)1, M•ll-\ 1'1 Cf'Y (~I. 8ak•• Ill, llCV 111, Houqh Ill $1-<)!llta S-J"'1n IP H II ER 91 SO JoM '', n 6 6 o l Garm•n II 1 0 0 1 0 Wall IW I 11 2 \ 1 0 0 I 1 Houqh I o o O 1 1 l.&Corte\L,111 1 • 7 6 ~ I 1 c.-.o.... • ,, 1 1 1 • t C•rno • l S • 1 o A Jnhn'°" I • • 4 4 0 • a~•rd '.J 0 0 0 0 0 Hll'-flyHouof\l~0<-•111 T-3 OS.A-22,,._ Solaita hit a two·run homer in the bottom half of the eighth in· ning and Don Baylor pulled the Angels lo within <t run of tying the game with a two-run homer in the ninth. ·"It took us eight outs to get out of the inning ... said Sherry. who appeared to be fumirtg. 'T d lake to know what we havc to do We've had good defense all year and defense beat us today " Expected to challenge for an American League West title, the Angels now have a 7 10 record and are in sixth place. Only ex- Jn-.t\uatf 1 on t Humphn~\fc 3 I 1 0 Moor•c. l I 1 1 'lamolon< 0 11 II n HPQ .. 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The players apparently were dr1vmg from the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport. whe re the tea m had landed after a flight from Arlington. Tex .. where the Twins beat Texas Sunday 12·6. •.,"9-··1 .. .., .... ·.-!;: .. : ..... · .. ,, .... .. ~..- Phil Chenier of the Washington Bullets. winds up in the arms of Calvin Murphy of Houston. Referee Milt Cooper caJled a foul on Chenier in the battle for possession of a loos e ball in Ma r yla nd S unday. Was hington won. 93-90. Simons carved out consecutivc 67s Sunday for a lS·under-par total of 273 in postini his first vie· tory on the pro tour. The golfers had to play 36 holes because rain bad washed out an earlier round. Savoring his three-stroke vie· tory over equally obscure Stan Lee, Slmons pointed to two chip- ins and a 70-foot putt as the keys l o hls success. J tm Slll'ICIM \JS 000 Slanltt ,,..~ Tom WAI ...... \" <t15 l ou Gr,.l>am. \1100 8.n C••M .... W, \1.100 OoUQ T~I. M.lOO l TMml>\Oll. SS 3111 Don Jenu.>ry \S.3111 104'"•' ,,_,,, 4• ... 10-l\.-1,. "'*" l'C>-4n ,, 6• 6 .... ._,,. •• ,. 11-6• 17'11 70-11 .. 71 ....... ,. ,,,, ~-tit 68 10 ) 1.11-191 .. ,. 10.10-m n n~n -111 &6 U -6,_ IJ--1111 ,, 1J.lt4• ,., 11 11 n .. •-?81 n•• 11.11 >U I H • '1·11-ft.J 73 71 6 .. 71-113 ... 6 .. 7).72-83 11·1N0.11-1'1 •• n i..-1•-19' 10.11-nn-zt.1 l~l• 10-1'1 61 IHI ll-JU 71·14-10-10-itt 70·10 711•~· •• l)IH>-• 7) ... 11·1'-'M ,,.,, IP?-1tl 71 I H 1-1 >-1' r 7 ).19-7i·7>-1t7 JH1.ff.1'-tt7 1) ... ,,.,, ,., Tired Johnson Revives Warriors Lee could point only t o his put- ter and shake his head . After Simons bogeyed No. 17, Lee needed only to par the final three holes to force a pla,yorf. lnslead, he three-putted all three holes for boicys and second place. Lee carded a 70 and 69 Sunday. Third was Masters champion Tom Wat.son, who shot 71-70 for 277. Next, at 278, were Lou Graham (69·69) and Ben Crenshaw (71-69). Simona was three strokes behind Watson and two behind C C. ROdr1~1 SOIS L vn Lott \.l.37S Mlll•r 8&rtier s.l,SI~ 0 Eltllell•e"9f'r, \3.001 w111v Aml\tronQ, "·°'' Homero 91..,.u . "'°'I G•n• L lttlt•. "·°' 1 M11to Rtlc:I. '3.41'1 Phil HallCOC\I. \3 °'' Olbov Gfll)>rt. U.1JS Ed Oo1>9"9f1V. U ,l 7S ROd Curl, '2,llS Ker"' II ZMltV, st,11S Bobby Colt . \l.71S Morrh Het.isat, \t,7U JI"' Colbert, tt,IU Grier J_,,\1,426 ,uuv l•I•," •26 Lon Hin-••. St. 1tO Bob Char'" \I, ttO 1111 Kr.tt-1, $1 ltO f'redMMtl.J l.ttO Orvlllt MoodY 11 l'O Ml rk L.,.. Sl.l'O Jim O.tlt. 11. t"I 10..• ,, ,. ,., 11 u 1s..1-nr OAKLAND CAP) -Charles· Johnson came out of the game tired , but the playoff hopes of his Golden State Warriors were re· vived . "It's an exhausting thing," JohMon said of the effort ex- pended in his career.high 28- polnt performance whJch paved the way for Golden State's 10!).105 victory over the Los Angeles Lakera Sunday. The substitute guard entered the came in the second period with the Warriors behind 29-17 and quickly dlscovered be bad a bot band. He had scored 10 points by balftimdland the Lalcers' lead was down to three points. "If the ball is going in ;!'e basket, I'm always going to be s hooting,"· said the former· starter who hit 12 of 20 s hots, In- cluding seven of 11 in a sense· tlonal 16-point final period. "If he'd 1hot like that in the first two c•mes, we probabl~ wouldn't be leadlnc the series,' said Lakers coach Jerry West. Los Angeles took a z-u advan- t.a&e by winning on ita home · court in the opening games of the beat-of·Hven Nation al Basket- ball Asaociation Western Con- -- fereoce semifinal series. Johnson totaled only 17 minutes playing time and ma~ two of 10 shots 1n those games. •·Rick .Barry carried us through most of the first half and kept us ln it, waltlng for.someone else to get the b~t hand. Johnaon supplied the punch we needed down the stretch," aald coach Al Att.les, wbote \Varnon will try and even the aeries with a victory al home Tuead~ aiJbl. Barry had bls second .40-polni game oC the aeries. A three-pol.Qt play by the Warriors' captain. who wf'ouled while.a~ a book shot over Don Ford, ffnt Golden State ahoad to stay 83-92 with 4: Sl remaining. ' Johnson, nicknamed "Jaclt•• after former boxing champion Jack Johnson, scored six qf.i lellm 'a final 14 points. Af'tet'. 1 minutes of playing time, ht ''How do l feel? Tired, ~ all." . · ·~ &.01 ANO•l.H llMl -~d U, Run.II U ~ w It.·"*' 2, O....y •, T •t11m 2', um .. 2, tell ·•U).»101 ..... · • 90\.0IN STATS l*I -e.ny •• Wllhl."'f. .... , ti, ""'"' •• w.111,...,, t, o..o..-, J, "'"'* . .HM-a Tol.is412.W 109. • .... 1.4'4'** t9 " ,, 71 --l04kteflMaM 11 ,, 11 n -i. . 'r.CM '-'lt-IM AftOlll" tt. Oelc11N1 $4M11 ~ ~ .-ta.uJ. .y 7 I 7 J1% DAILY PILOT Mond!y. April 25. 1977' Row-a-thon. Nets UCI $andPain I Playoffs Roundup Celtics, Portlaml, Bullets Top Riva/,s By CRAIG SHEFF bt tllt 1)1lly ..... , ~tllff BOSTON (AP) -Center Dave Cowens capped a brilliant all· around performance w1lh four clutch points tn the closing aeconds, and the Boston Celtics sutvived a furious Philadelphia comeback for a L24·119 victory over lhe 76ers Sunday. squanng their National Bas ketball As· sociation playoff series at two games apiece. Cowens, shooting with deadly accuracy, hit on his first 11 floor shots ln helping the Celtics build a whopping 22-point lead at S~2 minutes into the second half. . PhiladelphJa gradually picked up ground, but sllll trailed by 14 points, 108·94, mid way through the fourth period before sta~ng a fantastic rally. The 76ers closed to within one point, ll6-11S, on a pair of free throws by Lloyd Free with 1:55 remaining, but the Celtics opened a little daylight on a quick basket by Fred Saunders with 1 :33 left. · Cowens, a 6·fOOl·9 vetl'ran, who took a two-month leave of absence early this season, led aJI scorers with 37 points and grabbed 21 r ebounds. He had 23 points and 13 rebounds in the first half as Boston surged to a 65·51 lead. Blaze r• K'i11 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Veteran llerm Gilham scored three points in the final 15 seconds Sunday as the Portland Trail Biazers held off the Denve r Nuggets 110·106 in a Nation:il Basketball Association playoff contest. Portland leads the best·of seven series 2·1, with the fourth game lo be played ht•rc Tuesduy night. Oe nver's Oav1<f T hompson. who poured in 40 point:., led :i ral· l) that pulled the Nuggets from 10 points bt'hind late m the fourth quarter to w1th10 one point. IU7·106, with ;n seconds remain· ing. lJul G1lhum hit one of lwo fret: 1 hrows, Bill Walton ::.t<Jle a Denver pa:.s and Gilliam sank a breakaway lay·up to ice the v1c torv. M auricc Lucai., who fouled out wtlh 5:12 remaining in the game. led the lll:.IZl'IS ~Ith 2i points Wallon added 26 and 13 rebounds Bullet• on T op LANDOVER. Md IAflJ Mitch Kupc hak dn.·w a v1t.il charging foul "1th 11 seconds rf' maining tn Sundav's Nat111na l B.t'>ketball Al>'>OCtatton pl..i)off Tick ets on sa1~ game again.st Houston, but it was a familar defeD!)ive tactic for the Washington rookie from the Uruvers1ty of North Carolina. The charging call against Mike Newlin of the Rockets came seven seconds after two free throws by Kupchak h ad given Washington a 91 -90 lead. Washington's Phil Chenier then <'Onverted two more foul shots, giving the Bullets a 93·90 victory and a 2·1 adv ant age in the bes t· of-seven Eas tern Conference semtfinal series. "At North Carolina," Kupchak said, "we were credited in prac- tice for drawing chargjng fouls and we could use them to take off the number of spn nts \\ 1• had to run atthe end of the day." With Newlin driving for a poss ible go-ah ead bas ke t , Kupchak said. "It was do or dte. l had to try. The call could have gone either way -ju~t hke all c harging calls. F ortunately, 1t went our way ... Kupehak. who has scored 76 points in the three games, in· curred his fifth foul wilh 1 :07 left in the third period and returned with 7:33 left in the game only bee a use Wes Unscld nec.'<lc.'Ct a rest. UC Irvine's 24·hour row a·thon netted the Antoaters crew pro- gram $6,000 recenUy -and an awful lot of pain. "Our goal was $3,000, so rais· ing $6,000 was a phenomenal ac· complishment," says UCl crew coach Bob Newman. "But 1 don't know 1fwe'U ever do it again. "After seeing how fatigued these guys were and how much ·pain they endured, I have second thoughts. 1 wondered al times if 1t was such a good ide a. But they (48 oan;men l really went all out. and we got a lot of s upport and re· turn from the community," says Newman. T he pledges ranged from $1 a mile to a penny a mile and there were some 10d1v1duaJs and busi· nesses that contributed $100. Newman estimated the rov.··a · lhon totaled 70·75 mile::.. Howmg in e1ght·man shells O\'er a :.ix·m1le course. each boat was on lhe water ::.ix hours. "We had fi ve boats involved. SomctJmeis we "'ould have two boats on the water c.nd other times we had three,·· says Newman. The worst part was rowing in t he night hours. "It was a little tough to see al times, but not bad because of Bruins Edge street lights, houses and Lights fro m bu.:.inesses. And we taped ltghts to the bO\\::. and flashlights Philadelphia to the stern decks, besides put· ting nuorescent tape on the oars. "But it really got bad after 10 PHlLADELPHlA CAP) -nick o'clock Saturday night. We had M iddkton ·s 25.foot goal 2 57 into to be quiet and that's \\hen it re· O\ ert1mc Cdrne d the Boston I Rruins to a 4 3 \'tc:torv over the al Y got boring. Things really got Philadelphia Fl•·ers Sunday heavy on their minds," says J Nl•wman night in the opl'ner of their best of As rar as next vear is con- 01lly l'llot Plloto GWC HURDLER- Golqen West College hurdler Dennis Dan· duran will compete in the Southern Cal Conference track and field meet Tuesday and Friday at GWC. JC Spike Prelims Scheduled st· \·en Stanley Cup ~cmtfmal ccrned, Newm an savs "wp-'renot playoffseries. even going lo ta.lk a bout it Orange Coast and Middleton's shot tipped the now .. \\e're still recovering Golden West colleges J?love of Flyers goalie Bernt(' from lastwceke>nd ' will host their con· Parent. who had reli eved starter · One of the oarsmen s aid that ference track and field Wayne Stephenson in the third 1f he knew 1t was going to be as meets Tuesday and Fri· period a~d _trickled into the net painful as 1t v. as, he would ha\'e day. forthl'v.inntng score gladly taken money out of his The South Coa:.l Con The rlycr::. had r;ilh••d "ith own bank accnunl :rntl contribut· ferencc pre Ii ms at OCC three final period goal~. tv.o by l'd 1t." !->a\'S :'\1•\\ man will begin TuN;day at <'aptam Bobhy Clarkr-, to ~end Newman also didn't get much 2:30 with fi eld C'\'l•nts . the game into u sudden dl•ath sleep. Ile was at the UCl Running events follow at ~u minute O\'ert1mc pi·no<1 bo.ithou:.<: at ti Saturclav morn 3 Friday's finab begin C'larke's tv1ng score l'olllle With mg, preparing for a race with al 1 JO. JllSt 29sl:'cnnds lcfl in n·gulation. Lo,ola L'n1,ers1tv at 9. Grossmont, undeft'.1t· The Urutns built a 3·U lead in i'l1' took an hou·r·and -a-half nap ed in duaJ meet compel I · the fi rst two periods on .i lO·foot Saturdav. then passed out w1Lh lion is the South Coast s hot from the :.lot by Jean the other crew mt·mbers Sunday favorite H.ltt.'llc. a PO\.\er JI.iv goal by afternoonwhentlwasallover The SoulhcrnCalCon· Hohbv SrhrnJut1. ;incl Don ference prehmsTue:.day ~I Jr cot ti·." sh" rt handed at Golden West start at t l1rt'aka\\,I\' h11l \11 ltlt' ~ltlk Sldt• UCI Defeats with the javelin The rest of Stt>ph,:n,on .11 1 .. '.II of the of the field events follow '••coml at 2 with the running l'ht• Fl\t·r.., "h'' lost al horn(·'" Stanford beginning at 3 Friday's the-tr first l\\O q11.1rl1·r ftnJI finals follow the same ).!J.lnl'' J.t.::.um.t Toronto bdorl' time schedule. \\ 111n1ng lour slr.t1Rht. get ,1 UC Tickets f or the a nnua l rhance to even thrngs in lhe lr\'me·s varsity eight won The 'top attraction at challenge tennis match May -,eeond game hl'rc Tuesd ay its fifth straight decis ion wilh Golden West will bl' 14·15 featuring UC Irvine and the night. 17-second Vlctory over Stanford world class sprinter John Wayne TC arc now on sale Universitv Sunday on the North Houston McTear of San· at UCI Lido Channel of Newport Bay. ta Monica CoUege. Two-day reserved seals sell for Stars SiOTI Wilt UCI firu shed with a 6: 14.2 lo $10, general admission ts $5 and -0--6:31.2 for Stanford ln the varsity The So·Cal 3.000·melcr reserved boxes (six scat~) for Wilt Chamberlain. the former race. s teeplechase final will be 0 C C U held Wednesday <3 both day!! arc available for $40. /\ Los Angeles Lakers basketball range oast o ege captured o'clock) at Cal State dinner-dance is set S uturdav ~tar, \\ill m ake thr£'e appearanc· the junior varsity eight race with (Long Beach). night with tickets priced ut $10 t•s J.t U1e An .ihe1m Convention thebcstlimcoftheday,a6:13.5. Meanwhile , S~d· perperson. l '<•n te r .is J. n'll'mber of the Stanfordwassecondin6:37.4and dleback trave l s l o For r eser v at ion s phone Orang,• County Stars volleyball UCithirdin6:41.4. Southwestern Colle"e 833·6985. t.·arn Lh1sseason. Orange Coa:,l also won the f' The matches, scheduled rortht• Chamberlain will play w1Lh the freshman fours m 7:25.7 and the (C hu 1 a Vista > t 0 John Waynl! Tennis C'lub, v.111 St .1r:. on June 2l. Jul.v 7 and Julv_ freshman e1~ht in 6 : 19.8 with UCl participate in the Mis· ·' sion Conference meet. feature s 1nti:les, doubles tind l'.l 1n Anaheim flt• also st•rvt's as second in both raC'es. UC I won mixed doubl('S. Acl1on begin. ... at lnlcrnat11mal \ olle\ bdll \ssocia· the freshman e1~hl second race Tuesday's prcli m s 11 a.m. May 14 and 1 pm May 11on prt?s td(•nt tor ttw thrl'c >Nr nod the var!>1ly fours with a begin at 2: 30 <field 15 old rroress1onal 1c .. u:u1 7 15 5 events) and 3 <running>. -----------------------------------------Friday's finale; arc sC'l COSTA MESA AMC& JEEP LARGEST JEEP DEALER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 40 MEW JEEPS IHSTOCK 6 cyl .• 4 lJPGOO A7M46SE t 704 t 3 52999 Major League Standings A~ERICA~ LEAGl'E East Oivlslon W t. Pct. 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Romanians Are Perfect BUCHAREST-Na · dia Comaneci and Teo· dora Ungureanu each recorded one perfect 10 Sund\y on the last day of the 20th fnternational Gymnastics Cham · pionships of Romanlu, . t h e Romanian news agency Agerpres, re· ported. Comanoci, who emerged as a star at the Summer Olympic in Montreal, won the un· even parallel bars with a score of 19.SS, including one 10. She also finished first in the beam and tied for first with Ungureanu in the floor exercise. American Kurt Thomas finished first in the vauit and tied for first in floor exercise in the men's competition. Swim Mark / TOKYO -John Naber of the University of Southern Cal ifornia established his second American short course record ln two days at the · u.s .. Japan swimming meetSundoy. Naber, who won four gold medals at the HY76 Montreal Olympics, .set a record or 2 minutes 2. 71 seconda for the men'• 200-meter bacbtrokc In t h e 25'-meter Dolphin Club Pool ••. :llugged Roa.d A.hea.d For Ocean View High? The die appears cast for I.he 1978-79 high school &cene for Orange County with the recent releaguing proPosal ready for final approval Crom the CJF Southern Section. ll 's quite another to go up against re> cognlzed powers who have the abUlty to play the best arowid on ~ual foot. ing. Some may say it's been done before -as did Huntington Beach's Edison in 1969 when the Chargers, without seniors, went up against eatabllahed schools such as Loara, Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa's Estancia in the then 3·A rated Irvine League. Prepared by C-Osta Mesa High prin· clpal Bob Packer, with help Crom Roger Braasch or Garden Grove's Bolsa Grande High and Vern Horton of Anaheim's Western High, most of what they have presented appears re· asonable and justifiable. However, there are many who have not forgotten the dues Edison paid that year -like one football fat.allty and another in a wheelchair lbe rest of his life. With one exception. Ocean View High of Huntington Beach. at this moment with freshmen ROGER CARLSON Freak accidents? Maybe. Maybe not. The odds surely go up when you have no seqiors in your attack. when every player on one side enters with an automatic handicap in a contact sport such as football. only and still without seniors when this action becomes reality, has been placed in the 4·A Empire League with such football powers as Los Alamitos , Loara of Anaheim and La Palma's Kennedy. Former Westminster High prin· cipal Ferren Christensen put together an athletic injury symposium report recently, well done and obviously with a lot of research. But nowhere do you find the committee considering the possibilities of such a lopsided situa· tion (probably because it wouid not occur to them). • Ocean View principal John Viculin is ups el about the posit ion the releagu· ing committee is putting his school in and says he'll be pretienting bis views Lo the CIF May 26. With seniors, Ocean View's Sea Hawks figure to be as tough as any, but without them, the price of victory may be pretty stiff. The Garden Grove League official r easoned that since Ocean View's freshmen team was one to be reckoned with, it was justified. Ocean View's first year of competi· tion with freshmen only has been suc· cessfui in the neighboring 3·A rated Garden Grove League, where out· standing potential doesn't seem to rise to the top due to limitations placed on athletics by its districl Individual schools usually receive the deaf and dumb treatment -like 'Floyd Harryman, principal of Estancia High, when he argued the placement of his school in the Century League a couple of years ago. Tha( was when Dennis Evans and Corona del Mar slipped into the South Coast League with Costa Mesa, leav- ing Estancia adrift. In reality, the Garden Grove League is a strong 2·A group, but only because of district policy. Not all appeals have £alien on deaf ears, however, as evidenced by the re- cent victory of Monrovia to escape un- fair placement in the Pacific League. Freshmen competing (and doing well) agamst Garden Grove League freshmen is one thing. Juniors and sophomores against the best of the Empire League is another. lt 's one thing to field a varsity without seniors against weak 2-A schools and l ·A teams with seniors. There is an option for Ocean View, ho" ever. S1 mply don't play on the varsity level of football (and basket· ball for that matter) in league, opting for a non·lea,::ue schedule, then a free lance schedule while regular league competition 1s going on during lbe 78· 79 slate. . Sports in Brief Five Killed In Race Crash KUALA LUMPUR, Malays ia --Patric k T am bay or France. driv- ing a March i52. \\On the 50-lap Malaysian Grand Prix Sunday in a pro- gram marred by a crash that killed f1\·e s pec· lators. l\t a lavsi a n Har\'CY Yap's Ford Escort BD1\ swerved into a trackside fence in the 14-lap super s aloons unlimited formula event, killing five children. aged 5 to 13, and injuring 19 other persons. Borg on Top DENVER -Top· seeded Bjorn Borg, over· coming a faulty service with a steady baseline attack. turned back Brian Gottfried 7·5, 6·2 Sunday in the finals of a $100,000 Grand Prix Ten- nis Tournament. An~• TriuMpla LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Aztecs de· feated the Portland Tim· hers 2· l in a tiebreaker s hootout Sunday, giving the Aztecs a 3·0 record in North American Soccer League play. DibfH Lo•e• CHARLOTIE, N.C. - Corrado Barazzutti of Jtaly won his first World 'Championship Tennis ti· tie Sunday by defeating Eddie Dibhs of New York 7·6 and 6·0 in the fina l s of the WCT Charlotte Tenms Class ic before a crowd of 5,500. 11.S. in Tie VIENNA -The Unit· ed States tee hockey team, after leading three times, had to settle Jor a J.3 tie with West Germany in the World Tee Hockey Cham· pionships at the S tad· thalle Sunday night The Americans led m each of the firs t l\\O periods. but a dcfens1 \ c· mis t a k e ga \C Wes t Germany lhc final tying goal at 8:40 of lht> final P<'rtod. The US. ~q uad, l ·l ·l in three ~am-es here, led 2·1 after the first and 3-2 at the end of the second. Czechoslovakia and Sweden both posted their. third victory in lhrce games Sunday. The Czechs whipped Romania 13·1. Th e Swedes. held to n l·l tic by Finland until the las t 10 m inutes. s taged a strong finish to win 5· l . IJSC Toppled STANFORD -Firs t baseman Tom Guardino hit a grandslam ho me run to power Stanford to an 11·3 Pacif1c·8 baseball victory over Southern California Sunday. ·. The loss left the Tro· jans at 11·1 in lea,::ue and 31·16 overall. Stanford is 3·9 and JS..16. Nmta.eRolb CHICAGO -Ilic Nastase of Romanin de· feated Guillermo Vilas of Argenlinu 6·2, fi·4 Sunday in a benefit tennis match to raise funds for the Romanian Earthquake Relief Fund. Bennett Win• WALNUT, Calif. Jeff Bennett wrapped up the 19th annual Mt. San Antonio College Relays Sunday by winning !he 10-event decathlon with 7 ,385 points. 270 over San Diego State's Scott Young. Soccer Standings NORTH AMERICAN SOCCEllLE"GUE ATLANTICCONllEllENCI! 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Con,,.,cticut I V4nco1Jwr I, Mtnn•M>l•O Lo> Af\Q"IP\7, Portl•nd I, OT SI Loul\ 1, RocnMttrO, OT Friday's Game VI P'ICOUl/f'r 8t Hftw•il S.1urd.ty'• C•mu 110<1\P\lt• dt Tampa Bay San Jo'" •l 0~11" Parllo~o 11 S-~HI• MIM IKOIJ at l"> V•q4~ Sulld1y 's Oamu \I LOU•HH4pw Vo•k Wa•~lnql""•' Fn'1 LAud@r'1ale C.n1t4t'l0tt lMAn<1"1~>1D.l'I'. Nima Wins Polo Crown The Newport-Irvine· Men Aquatics A team captured t.he El Toro Open water polo tourna· ment involving 14 teams with final action aL the El Toro pool Sunday. NI MA A defeated San· ta Barbura, 8-5, in the championship game wlth Santa Barbar<\ finishing second in tho final team standings. Other scores Sunday Included : Fast A 6, NJMA D O: Mira Costa 10, NIMA D 4 ; NIMA C 11, NIMA D 2; Fa.st A S, UCLA Blue 4; UCLA Gold 4. Long Beach A 4. NI MA C rtnish ed seventh and NIMA D eighth. UCI Netters Fl.1"8t at Ojai Sports Calendar OJAI -UCI's Craig Stadler beat Jer emi Cohen of Arliona State, 6·1, r,.1, 6-3. to capture the me n's lntercolleglate singles championship or the Ojai tennis tourna· ment Sunday. Stalder teamed with Mike Edles lo defeat Steve Simon and Nell Ma lley of Cal State (LOng Beach) tn doubles, 3-6, 7·5, 6-1, u UCI won the team UUe with 14 polnt.1 toll for runnerup ~rlt~a Stale. ,...,..., (Ajllf11 HI Voll..,.,..11-EI fOfO .. un1.....,1tv. MhtfOfl Viejo el o ... e Mill\, I.AO""" Buch •I s.. Cl-•, Corona dtl Mtr II COlta Mesa (Ill et 1 >. Cel!YQlll et trvlne 111. BH.oall-Edl~ •• Wtttmlnsl•"· En111cl• It ~I•,.,.. lbolh •• J·1$t, irovntaln Velltv "'' NtwPo'1 111rDOr at TtWll'llllt P1r11 !ti, Merlnt I>\ MU11llflq1G1t l!M<h et f<olA<lleln V11tev llC"<r .. tl_, c..nt• IS:JOI, Melll" 0.1 v\ Servlle .. llfOOkllllrtl l"trtl 111, UC INIM "'OM S4tlle INorlhr1dQ9, $<In i. .. narcll..,et Seddlftt<h ColllOt, LA Sovlllw"' et Geldll'l Wttl C.011 .... 0•11'199 °'9ll Colt9 at 'O Mtl•• (111 •I !:.IOI. UC Sel'l oi.., It Sovl,,.N'I Glllfornltc.41~ m. Tenl'tl.....S.nle A,,. al l•t..,d e ():•JI. Tr.c'll-M•lefl Oll'lfwenc•-•lfll' .tt s.vt,_..,.. ODl le9t II '91. '!.tulll C.O.•t c;..r.,._. ""'""'' .. Or1n9t •CHlt C•ll•O-<t:atl, Soutl\•rn •t 1llf•r.,1e Cel'lhrence orellftU •atOOIOiMl .... ODli... Clp m I, Olr-1• tef\l'lfl-Mtl ''" A.,t ... 10 e.11 ..... ,,... ... di ODii ... lll. ~ ~ ~ WWllt Cotl ... (J), L.ol'lO BMCfl Ott Coll191 .. or~ Coe•I Cnllfllt Ol, UC lrvf,,. et c;.1 Slate <~~..,Up,m. Glrlt tWIMmf~-Ulll,,.rtllY et Ot"I Hiiis, S.. Cl-nte al IAOlllWI 8HCll, Coltl MeMi el MIHIO!\ VlelO. El Toro et C.--0.f Mer, 1£01'*1 •1 HunllnQlon B•ech, MUll'l• •t Wntmll'IAIW, "°""'''" Veit .... •t Newport Hubor, $a11lp An• et Etl•ncl• (•II et ~l. Sall 8ctr11erdtno et Saodlfte<ll CDlllOI <ti,°"~ Coett coc1t11t et N•'"°" m. l.Oftl 9N<" et Oo•OtllW..1'61!tQt 111. Olrlt bedl'l'llM~ ~et l•VVM llMc.lc. Celt• Meta et Mlul<lft Vl•lo. II TOl"o et ()MOM Ml ~r, l"-t•ll'l Vellt¥ It NtwllOtt H9f'b0r', e:o1..,, et ~•"Gt.., &H<I\, Men,.. et Wetl"l.lntter. hftl• Aftl at ltlal'ltla t.11 It U. Glrl• tYm"•'llc~1111t111oto11 9"\ll el ldlWI 16 JOI, Wetltml"'W •I MetlM Ctl, ~ .......... ,_, .. ,..,..,..,a,, Olrlt tredl~ CDllt c.u... at ~ lftllftft et Mt. leill Al'llW.~ o.i..-... °"'-.. '~ CMn\111_,_ et D ,~,,... • 1 7 • Monday.Apn125, 1977 DAILY PILOT 1 f Swedes Push for Cup Sai~ing Class . Slated at OCC AU-out Effort Aimed at U.S. Title Tenure STOCKHOLM (AP> -Swediab indu.slriallau, tlotlnl ID Oil the challenge racea next September for the America'• Cup, have launched a formidable. • public rel1Uou campai&n to benefit from this ., pr•U,SOU.aalling event. A Yktory for the Swedish boat would also be a YlctorJ /or .. Swedish design, engineering akW, ~ qullty and Swedish flgbUna spirit,'• accordlng to , Ham Blenner, a director of the sponsoring Volvo , au\o-manufacturing company. IN lSll, THE lOZ·FOOT schooner yacht America outsalled 14 other vessels in a ~·mile race • around tbe ble of Wight. It was the first America's Cup race. Since then, 22 attempts have been made to take • the Cup aw!U' from lhe Americans and put it into fonlsn han<b, all without success. But the Swedes are convinced they will mate nlllq bl.story' MORE TRAN 50OF111ElR naUon 's export in· datri• are involved in the "Swedish Challenge for the America'• Cup," aa the project is officially labeled. The boat with which the Swedes hope to defeat · other potential challengers and, ultimately, the ! Americans, bears the name of Sverige (Sweden). .1 It.I skipper and designer is Pelle Petterson, a respected yachtsman credited with two Olympic medals and one world championship in Star Boat racing. He calla the America's Cup the ''utmost challenge to every yachtsman." l'tlllLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ·PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE r1CTITIOUS 8USIN£U N4MI STATEMENT Tht looowlr>o per'°"' ••• 0011>9 bu>l· FICTITIOUS IUSINISS M\\ n : .. AM.STATIMINT THE ANTIQUE PEOPLE. Sutl• n. .......... II«-I• OOl"O bu\I 1003, UOOI VI• F•IH"IC .... le. Mission Vlt-~HM: 10.CA '167S MIClltOC\.EAN COM .. 4NV. 1610 DI-qlJI~ Harwood. n m S.lnl S.llt• Me Ave ftW, Suite C, Co•ta Eltna Mh•-Vl•10.CA "767S ~ cal"""'4a'1!U7 Ptltr Geollrey Harwood, 13732 "•lricl\ t.ler•, 1700 E O t .. " S.IM Elon4,MlnlonVlojo.CA '2•7) llW., ....._., .. Kii. C..lll6ml• •tt.i Thi\ l>USIMU Is conoucted DY .,, hi· T~I• ...,.,_n 1, c-uc1..i bV ""In· dlvldu.r. flwl ... el DI-q, H..-wood P.trlcl•Cl"11 T~I< ••••~-"' wa\ filed w1111 '"" T~lt \1111.......t ••• llted with !ho Coun1v CIM~ ol Orange C.Ounly on C-IV Cltrll, of Or.,v-County on Mart111l, 1'77. IA.t<ch JO "" Fl JNS ' • 1'71'•l Publi\ned Or-Co.st Dally Pl•ol Pvbll\Nd 0rat1Qe C:0.11 Delly PllOI. April 4, 11 18, 1S. IY71 1134 /1 11,.11 •• n, 11, n. 1•n 11~ 11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOVSllUSINESS l'ICTITIOVS80SINISS NAMISTATEMENT NAM• STATl!MINT The loOOOWl"O per\OI\ 15 dolt19 b<HI· n. ••-ne ..,,.,,. 11 00ln9 ~·· neu ., ,.HH! llEACH CITIES PHYSIC4 L AFTER HER LAUNCIONG last Sept. 1 by Queen Silvia of Swedeo, Sverige was pitted against the 1958 Cup winner, Columbia, bought and brought from the United States for this very purpose . All this shows the kind of faith the Swedish challengers are putting Into the projecl It started with a budget of $1.4 million and ls now expected to cost $2.3 million. Initially, support from Swedish companies con· sisted of providing services and skills for the con· struction of Sverige, but as the final event comes closer, industry nod the arts are intensifying efforts to benefit commercially from the project. A SPECIAL PIQTURE exhibition, depicting the Swedish challenge, will tour the UnHed States and Europe. The U.S. tour starts June 20 in New York and ends July 17 in Newport, R.I., the site of the best-0!-seveo challenge r.Jlces. A "cultural challenge," scheduled for presenta- tion within the next few days, will accompany the yachtsmen to Newport. Only one thing remains to keep everybody here happy: a victory for the Swedish boat. But many ob· stacles remain in the way. Al'WI,_.....,. "Conversations with Muter Mariners" is the title of a four·part lecture series being offered by Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, this spring. The series meela on successive Monday even· ings beginning May 2 from 7:30 to 9:30 !n OCC's Fine Art.s Hall, U9. Admission Is free. TQ OPENING SESSION "Raclng," will look at international yacht racing and wlU feature BUI Ficker, skipper of the America's Cup defender In· trepid in 1970. His s ailing career has included ever· ytbing from sabots and snipes to tbe 8.'J.fool sloop Sirius II in the 1967 Transpac. "Marine E lectronics" is the title of the May 9 session that wlll feature Gordon West, a marine communications consultant for a West Coast elec· tronic equipment manufacturer . THE TIORD LECTURE, May 16, will cover a sea survival. Lecturer will be Dr. Robert Sullivan, an expert in cases of sailors who have endured lone exposure at sea. The fmal sesaion, entiUed "Cruising," will ex· plain bow to plan and prepare ror a long cntlse. Lee· turers are yacht designer BUI Crealock, Jim and Ginny Hollywood and Alison Gleckler. For further information about the series, phone 556·5880. THERE ARE THE THREE other potential challengers, two from Australia and one from France. They and Sverige will compete at Newport next August for the right to challenge the American boat starting Sept. 13. ABANDONED SHIP LIES OFF ISLAND Captain Says She'll Return ~~e Day · u11m· Proud Explorer Faces Scuttling;;,;;;:t , .. l:~~ LAKEHAVASUCITY, '°" S41·SSS4 L~ SEATTLE <AP) -Rescued from a scrap heap, Panama Canal -was beset with problems. High ·Adz. (AP) _ Scoring'----------- the brigantine Explorer sailed proudly into New Wif\dS postponed the departure by sever al weeks Lo tw o firs t s and o n·e York last ~uJy to take part in the .nation '_s most spec· October 1975. Money for s upplies was scarce. E n second, Terry Niemeyer tacular b1t'entenn1al celebration. Nine m onths route, the hull developed a leak. or Lake Havasu City won later, she's dangerous!?' clo~e to another scut~ing. BUT E XPLORE R REACHED New York on the 14th London Bri.dge After barely mak~ng 1t. through a Caribbean time. She sailed in the parade under the two stale Regatta here Sunday. storm. the 169·fool sailing ship has been abandoned flags. Then it was time to go home. Class winners were by most of her crew and stranded on ~rand It took months Just to get down the Atlantic Hobie Cat 16 Niemeyer; Cayman Island, unS;ble to get ~ome to .Washington t'O ast. During a February passage to Grand Pacific catamara~ A, State without extensive, expensive repairs. Cayman Explorer ran into a storm. owe n Minn e y 0 ( Bt..'T THE EXPLORER'S captain, Clayton "W~ came very close to sinking," said Newport.Beach· Pacific Janecky. 58, isn't about to leave her. The ship, once Janecky. "We wereindeepttouble." catamar a n B, Greg his hobby, has become hts life, and some day, he Hornby or Newpdrt says. "She'llcomebacktoPugetSound" BYTifETIMEEXPLORERlimpedmtoGrand Beach · Sol Cat A, "When you start out on something like this. you Cayman the ship was "pretty well shook up," said Rodger J anos, San expect to have problems," Janecky said an a recent the captain. Diego; Sol Cal B, Peter tel.ephoneinter view from the island. So was the crew. Twenty· three of the 25 sailors Rounds, Litchfield Park, "There's no sense crying about 1t. We did the have left, leaving j ust Janecky and one faithful Ariz.; Sol Cat C, Willia m whole JOb, and now we're having a bttle hard luck. engineer. Janecky says he is trying to recruit new Garvin, Yuma., Ariz.; Well , that's no time to run out. We'r e going full crewmen, but there is no money to pay them. Alpha Cat, Sam Shep· ahead.'' There's a $7 .000 deficit from the $30,000 trip to pard, l.,a Jolla and 5.2 FOR JANECKY, WHO HAD been an op· New York, <.tnd J anecky said it will take up to meters, Rich Reinemao. tometrist in Bremerton, Wash .. "the whole job" $25.000to patch up Explorer for thetnp home. La Jolla. 1977 CARS &TRUCKS ' Luw LEASE RATES! All makes! 833-0555 Please ask for LEASE SPECIALIST We offer to buy your old vehicle. HOWARD Chevrolet meant reclaiming the Explorer in 1967 from a scrap yard, soliciting volunteer labor and donations to re· build her, <ind cajoling both Washington and Oregon to adopt the ship as their representative at the parade of sailing ships in New York Harbor last Fourth of July. Now 11.99 Before that the Explorer, built in 1904, had engaged in various duties: hauling lumber, militarv service in World War JI, scientific work for the Coast and Geodetic Survey. The 8,00().mile voyage to New York -via the .u.u I •· Zebco11> 111lt water combo, great for pier, boat or jelly l1shing. Model 404 reel has tough, corrosion· resistant body and covers: 4044 rod is 5' long. h19h·dens1ty fiberglass. COTTAGE ODNSIONMEN"TS. •U THE RAPV. I041 'lt wm.ln. Huntll\91"" -;====================:::;-~ 9t'IC., ~ h«h, CA. lluc,,.CA.~1 1 ,.., Jal'lln 8rOW11. R PT .• 53S1 l •n. Now8.99 kedrtcll S'""911V•n o.v ..... 1141 t tll•ld, Huntl1'ql.,,. llHC". CA •UI' ,_._, t+uootlfltlOft llH<h, CA..,..._ Tiii• i>u><MS\ IS <ondlKt•d bY •n I"· T111• ~ I• cendu<IM by .., '"· dlv1ova1. ~. J-erown,R.P T. F.S..V.,.0.---· TM• st .. _ wn 111..t whll IN Tiii• \lat_..t wH ••led wl"" t~ '.:oufttv~OIOrantttt'.ourlCVO"Aorll County C•.,~olO.._ C_tyoft4ot1I io.. nn. ~. "" l'lOOI SHAPE UP -HO SWEAT IFOR MIH OHLY ATI MA YO IODY CONTROL CENTER Cell T odoy Joor St"Cl.i l..trodltctory Offw JU I ~II•&-· 111.111 •-.--• -752-51 SS MEWPORT HACH ..... ' Zebco • freth water spinning combo features 11 XR reel with prec1s1on heavy·duly gears, scalnless steel bail arm. 4440 rod 1s two-piece t1berglass. measures 5·4·•. lf7'ot2 ~",._., Or.,.qo Cot\t D•llv 1t1101. '""" n .-Mevl '· "· 1t11 Publl,...., Or-<:.o.ittt Daily Pllol, l----------------------4or11H -M•1?.•.1•.nn 10)" PUBLIC NOTICE r1CTITIOUS I USINl'U NAMIUATl'MEHT lM !&11-lnq per!Oft I\ d01"9 l)lnl· .. n.,· "EA\. £STATE IUSEAqCH INST ITUT(. LTD. un v1, ... C.r•-· F11tl•rton. CA '16» JoM J, LI ..... 1471 Vltle Ofarwl• '""•".,..·CA mn Tl\I\ ~!le\t I\ G-..<l..i l>Y et\ I~ flvldu•I. Jotw\J.Llnll T!llt \tatt.....,1 WH fllod will\ ll'lt C°""ly Clerkol0rM91 CounlfQ'I AP"' 11, un. .. VOll'l'OtCI Or.nqt C:O.'I O•tl' PllM Aprll2S • ..-cllNY1.t. It, lt17 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINl!SS NAMESTATEMEICT T"• loH-inq per'°" I\ ctol"'I ~· ""'" ., JUST 81!CAUSE. . lojAILS SY \..IND4. 1110 C>-Awnw, S...le E Co•l•M• ... CA'?UI Ltnd• M¥1e t<d..,_, 1•A Wf''\i t~ Sl••tt No.2.Coo••~.CA'?UI Tl1'11t t'xntM'\& ,, conouc.t.-d o .. '" U\ <ah,•du•• Ltnd•-1•~• Tl\i\ \IAl..,,_1 w•• llltd wlll\ 11\o Countv C.•er• Of 0..-0tul'ty on •0•1• !l 1'71. 1'14'1C PubllVwd <>-C-.1 0.lly 91101 Aprlltl.U -May2.•,1m • ~~~~~~~--··-'-'-" ------~~-12_,._~ ruiluc NOTICE PUBl..JC NOTICE ( llln~l 1.1\ ijpi,,W1ff 1 All popular moke cars and trucks at competitive rotes. Ford, Buick, Cadil- lac, Chewolet, Chrysler, Oldsmobile, GMC trucks. Many '77 s on display and reody for immediate delivery, or order now for early factory delivery. Free loon cars to lease customers. THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. [~.P,J .. fil 20:~~r;:,:vd. 540-8211or642-0010 WHO IS a Ian magnon? n.,. ... dfl a f.w people CllkiltcJ ttn •••tlon. ""*"" ................. .Alm Mepoa 11 JOI" ............. ,_.,_ •• ..., -Or-. CoeMty. H9 11 a bMJ ff• ...... -. a rHldftlt of y_,. tHt-ltJ fer ...., -.Y ytcn. 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Have your Zeboo rMI clHned end repaired for only S2t Bring any Zebco reel to the Sporting Goods Department and It will be repaired, cleaned end oiled.Then pick up your reel at the store in about 14 days. Otter good through Sunday, May 1. Now15.99 Garcla·Mltchell'M 300 •pinning reel. Precision engineered for top performance. Now6.99 Garcia' .. GK1b •pinning ,.., has smooth action. Corroelon resltlant oor;istructlon. Q1rcJ1TM eplnntng rod•. ChOfee or 8'6" or 7' models. Speclal, 14.99. Ht, ..... of Al• ~ t('1 .... ~ ... Poat1ac. ~O'~o0'"" JCP ~ ~ ~: '?-o:0~t.~ · · enn. e. .Y ~~~ ~~~·~·~ ~ v~~ HJJWPORT CENTER "!~ I 7' FASHIO~ ISLAND STORE ONLY .. •. NEWPORT B~CH ..._ _________________ .._ ________________________________________________ ....... > .. , . . . . . . . . ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . : I . ,. 7 I 7 Jl4 CAil. Y PILOT Monday, Apfil 25, 1977 IOOMER by Wm. F. Brown anci Mel Cass0n ) J05i (,Of Hew UP 0{ J. LAOY MUGGe.z! ' r---::o~---~~~~~-~ Ar: '1usr ~eves ! 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ACROSS 48 ... of UNITED Feature Syndicate \Ul:IL.L. !:ifA.r:l."f ~lrH I Challe~ged 6Narr&IMl poem 10Britisn prison 14M1ssFaye 1 S foreign Pr eh• 18 Column1s1 We lea s1 Haute· Equine moves !>2 81n1<ers eg 54 High 1umper~ 58 Handle •r 59 Narc1nus nympri Bombec~ 61 Scene ot an 1 T Relig1ou!> event 1 es hv a 61 Short 18tsnot.able ntw~oaC•" 19 TrpmQIO P•l!CI' Abt>• t 3 $a.1.n9 20 Having vesu1 made 8 w 11 64 Natura fa1 'l2 Room for 65 Brings •n a sto11ng profit 24 Brouglll to i;6 A mtQrat10n out>ltc b I Retail sttention utabt1 srimef't 26 SPOrts pa Ince~ DOWN 27K1ndof I Oflon11s }t lhretofr.e:. ·l.'Tw,.. avalanch11 rocker Preli. wnee'eCI JO Capacity 2 Sa1hng n Some carr ~Qe' unit Abbr. d11ect•on eums 4J Mosf oro 31 "Do as· 3 N1rrow 25 Tooth part found -·'' inlets 27 Move 46 Eurasian .J2 Cop11c1ty for 4 Stale of around 1n deer knowledQ& delight contusion 47 Works !lard 37 Oaef1c sea ft Tett luttv 28 Future user 48 Prairie god 6 Surpassing 29 Arrow 49 French ari 38 Seasons 7 Edible seed 33 Time of day nual in- 40 Kind of 8 Lodging 3 words come defendant riouses 34 Holland 50 Map w1ll1>n a 41 Allowing 9 Small house pro<fuct map entry 2 occupant 35 Fem1nioo 53 Evidence ol words 1 O Kind ol card name an 1n,ury 43 Mend sock a 11 Scotllal\ 36 Slate At>br. 55 tns1de: 44 Adjective island 38 React to Comb form sulf1x 12 Alpha and pain 56 Repenter 45 Scandinavia 39 Charge lor a 57 Shrivel Var. ol old f 3 Cnppi.s loan 60 Hasten "™~ MA~~ ~e . VJ~~li?E ~17' DEE-~ .Jl)L.tE:rf OC»-1 ~ M/l.'!)K'!J/ ~.j~ JUDGE PARKER ,,\:, ~..., C'R.l\ER 1;~~ D N"t~ Wflll CARLA C'M~E HE ~ '"'~ HEli: r(' ee A GENEROUS H05Tf~S . TUMBLEWEEDS MISS PEACH . 1 • I . PEANUTS MOnEY'S CREW DOOLEY'S WORLD IF MOZART COUt..DA HEARD "THAT. ~E WOULOA ~~-...... BURNl:D HIS PIANo! DR. SMOCK l-4URRY, DOC.i'"OR .1 ONe OF YOLJR PAllE:Ni'"S IS 51.....,KING FA.51'".' "THE SUN 15 ~ININ5 ... rr'S A 6EAVTIRJL DAI/ .... LET'S NOT SPOIL IT.. by Templeton and Fonlla . .., 5LJRe •• WAU-~ OU1'51DE. OF c;~ A\t-l'1 rr ~ by Roger .lradffelf ..------------------, f-OR 'JbUR tt4FORMAlloN, ~AGAINST THE MUSICfANS' CODE OF ETHICS 'R> SET FJRE n:> A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT! ©l I I $1:{1lf0 by George Lemon· l DotlTTHINK IT1LL ,AccoMPLISH WHAT Yoo WANT, MAMIE · INSIDE EVERY l.ARC>o THERE'S A LITTL.E SKINNY ·7ype, L.OOKIN' ATiH' MENU. I by Gus Arriola THE GIRLS by Tom K. Ryan by Men OKAY:. "Wocu:> WAC~ 9'~N~ '' ' 1/l 'I ~~7 -W ~Yllf, "'\·Z5' ••Never mind tell ins us how to make coffcc-tc:ll us h0w.to a1fofd ill" DENNIS THE MENACE • ~· Apn1 25, 19n DAIL y PILOT B lf , ~t TV DAILY LOG MTM Group Keeps Going Tonight's TV • ·. \. M08DAY I IVllllllQ __ ........................... ... -. e:oo . D ('I) (lll) (])) ._ .... D @ (J) 9 G ""'9 t>~~~)llew ()) '-tr P'ytt -~ _ CD hrtridet family ,GJW..IZ m u.ctrk t.pa"' · m 0r ... tk s.,.. ID llib D1Nc1n -6:l0-u Dl..alll Guests include Lola ,Felana, Vale11e Pt111ne. Susan , Sulhvan and Dody Goodman. • ()) Wy """'"' ID Men Gliffi• e fa111a, Atf1Mr : ((11) (])) GullsNl• ~g 1rn> lewitttt.d 7:00 .DB@ (l)IDfl)kn ~ .. lilf1 a.. ~ ~ CJ) .. , 111,.. Sons {I) To Te II Hie T rutll CJ Conuntr1t1011 G) I Lott Lucy ( Cl> Tiit FBI ' tr) Action DrltN .fl!) MfcNeiVlelutr It~ (!BJ Cl)) Tiit 1'1rtrld1• F..U, QJl Ctoss-Wtts -7:30-e DBC Mews Sptdal "The Van· kh1n1 Land" This documentary on the preservation ol p11me a111· cultural lands in Los An'&eles. Ora nee and Ventura counhts, points out lht conflict btlwten presminc lht land t end still meet inc the need for hous1n1. U LAM Allleriu11 Sty4e Cl) $Mali Pr-.: All Thlt Glittm U Lrt's IUlie A hat l\> 1JS Ml111t Tlllt T vnt · -0 Tiit Joker'a Wild . ! @) '"" b ._.t • G) 8f ady 8uKh -~ ((f1) (I)) Goilfel Slncin1 Jub11te :0 fB Or1m1tic Stria • <Ul CD Wiid W.WW tf ~ m Channel 21 ToNrflt f (<al Cl)) The Brady Bundi . m Frltnds of !Un ; (fl) Eyewrtnm On S.nlct 8:00 0 ((ll) (3)) (.() Th Jeflersons -(I!) Jtalous over lh1 success of hts • compelltor's advert1s1ng scheme, .Ceor1e Jellerson claims lo bt lhe .irut 2rnt grut grandson of 7 1homas Jefferson. I • :D ill) Cl) <.ml Gt little House 7 .;"°" the l'rmt (R) "Journey 1n the • ~rinc" Concl Ch11tes· father comes to hve 1n Walnut Grove but his eriel turns into deep depression when he 13 unable to keep a promrse to laura. U Mmt: ~ (211r) ''PllJ OirtJ" . idra) '69-Mtehael C.11ne • •({) Morie: ~ (211r) NHtll Oft frisco . ;a,;• (d11) 'S5-Alan Ladd ·u <~ rn> IHJ 111. 1114) a.11C11 *!Hr Guests are [rnut Thomu, llaywood Nelson. r rtd Berry. :Danielle Sptncer ~d Rick Dees · -0 Mo.it: CC) (21\t) NUMC" (dra) ·'69-Jamts Daly, Rtehud Bt1elf01d a> All Thlt Glttten L W does bust lltSS ••Ill Ma and w1nck up on the ~ron1 tnd of blackmail. Glen reh~ts : tl1s niahtmare w11h Tina de f11?nl1~. .Ultn t<teP1s • phone call frOf'I\ Joen Hamlyn to do 1t a111n; Dan tell, Cllnshna that lie misses thew llm•; together lllfn Chmhna hslens wh1lt• 1 panicky Nancy demands actton and l W conducts ~1t1lly 1mpot1ant business Wtlh her Arab cucsts. m JZ5,000 P'y11mid m HolM Orama fm Sh Amtric1n f1mlll11 "!he Geo1u r am1ly of Ntw YO!\ C1tf' Violence and ten$1on hll the da)'l of thii black pohce ofltur wllo woiks in one of New York's touahesl d1slrtets Ht wants close fam111 t1•s but there art nl1hts when he U""'lnds It a b11 whHe "" lamlly w111s .,,,1ner Ottp1le the stronc bonds ol affl'Cfton '" lh, family his ch1ldrtn don 1 .. ~nl 10 follow in ht\ loohltps m 1'11mler -8:30- D <1J7l cm l t I U1ttftr L"'• (R) Eddie BrKhn (lltsh u a well known dl3C JOCk•y 09tr11tn1 a !tau•· ulent annou""r't 1thoot .. ho h~t reason to recul the enrollment ol Lenny 1n Ills phony clw G)~lh m rerry tWon 9 :00 a ((l1J rm cu ..-. (R) An unw1l1tnc Maude rtluc;tanlly 11ren to 10 on a ramt show with v,.11n. only to have her attempts at heprnc V1v1an lrom m1k1nc loot ol herself "Mtkfrie. D @ m cm 111C's a.st s..1.r: Clptaifts •IMI Ill• Kltlcs (R) Rtseutd from I Stl·Wetk drunken b1n1e by his Uncle Sean. a brokenhearted Rory , ... its to mourn over his .tMulled llt'1riace. Bowi111 to his f1 thtt's wishes, Rort weds Claud11 OISlllOnd • tlid embalu on a politrcal carter. D1S111te a clever amp11cn run by younce1 b1otller Bnan, ••Ill Hwry z .. tt and Chlrles Desmond plot!lll( lhattcy, l1telul events Oii the h t of tht election wd' doubt Oil wtlelbtf Joseiih Annaah's drum will em be re1llltd. e (QI Cl)) Q) 11W Want-4 A ~islleated cnme rlnf b set up to 1ttov• wanted c11m1n1li with new identities and relocat e them th~al.~t the US. (JI : (C) (211r) Hfht Whttltt o.&en" (com) '6J-J1mes ~iner. G) ~ Griffin $Mot ewu.0111 G 111t l'llllMts -9:30· D (Cl1J Q)) CV l'llylMs (R) Part I Molher De~ter's mystertous d1S1P· pearance sets lhe Outer household on edce but it's nolhrnf compllred to lht melatron that she's contem· platina mamaee. CE lltDd $4iNd • 10:00 9 1'1lt OM Clay lltytil Narrated by Joseph Benh, the special eu m1nes the fad and the f1c1ton of old 11e. There Me 23 m1lhon people 0vtr tile act of 6S 1n the United States. Soon, for every two people 1n this COWllry who work one wrll be colltchn& social security. U Cl) News ( .() Wild Wild West U ((21 Cl)) QJ) 1'1111 Ank1- lltaic .,, War Wilh euesu. Natahe Cole and Dr Buuard's Original Savannah Band, Paul Anha hosts his NBC C!J 7:30 -KNBC News Special. "The Vanishing Land." This documen- • t ar~ on the preservation of p r ime agricultural lands in Orange, Los Angeles ~d Ventura counties. points out the conflict betwe~n presetving the land and stilJ meeting the housing need. KCET @ 8 : 00 -Six Am erican Families. ''The George F amily of New York City.'' Violence and tension fi ll the days of this black police officer wbo w~rks in one of New York's toughest dis· t ricts. He wants close family Lies but there are nights when he unwinds at a bar while his family waits dinner. CBS 8 10:00 -The Old Gray Myth. Nar rated by J oseph Benti. this special examint!s the fact and the fiction o! old age. .,. KOCE Television (50) J·tt SISAMI STllEl!T 4:tt ZOOM 4 Je ILfCTI'rC COMl'AHY S ot MIST£11 lt00fltS HllOH.OltHOOO S Je VIU.AAL£Gll£ t ot CHANTTOCHAHC• ''W•~r" t >e SIAllCH, TH£ OUIST l'Oll l'llUOHAL ME IV41NO '"W-..-: SOIM A lttr1 "°"9f"h 7•00 Al'l'L1£0 TECHNIOUISOI' SKfTC .. IHG 7 JO THI FRENCH CHl!fl "VrPC•~• I 00 TK£ •EST OF £1tNIK KOVACKS I JO ANYONE "o• TENNYSON "Th• l•~· Poeb : Worchmllh ~" ColerldQe" I 00 THIE OAV ID$USSKrKOSHOW "HuwloC,,.1 QldolVourHudachn" 11 00 THEMACNEILIL.1Hlt£1t •IEPOAT 'Dog, Cat' New B)' BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES (AP) What happens to MTM E nterpnses alter the end of "The ~Y Tyler 1MooreShow"? A grUtdcal. r eports president Grant Tinker, who1s all>omarrll'd toM T Moore. For instance on Aprtl 6 CBS pres~ted MTM's "Somet.blng tor Joey," a two-hour drama about By The Assoclaled Prua The foUowing are Billboard's hot record hits ror the week endJng April 30 as they appear in n ext week's issue of B1U board m agaune. HOT SINGLF.S 1. SOUTHERN NIGHTS -Gleo Campbell <Capitol) 2. HOTEL CALJFORNlA -Eagles tAsylum) 3 OON'T LEAVE ME THlS WAY -Thelma Houston (Tamla) . 4. WHEN I NEE D YOU -Leo Sayer (Warner Bros.) S. I'VE GOT LOVE ON MY MIND -Natalie Cole (Capitol) 6. DON'T GIVE UP ON US -Davis Soul (Private Stock) 7. SO IN TO YOU -Atlanta Rhythm Sect.ion (Polydor) 8. RJGHT TIME OF TILE NIGHT -J ennifer W arnes (Arista l 9. SIR DUK E -Stevie Wonder CTamla) 10. TRYING TO LOVE TWO -William Bell (Mercury) lirst speml from the limed LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Dog and Cat" is not a Hollywood Palladium. s how for animal lovers. It is one of the new series TOP LP's ((tl) C.ll) ())The Andros Tar1ets A getting a t.ryout'irl t he ''third season." EAGLES -Hot.el California (Asylum) young Irish gtrl, fresh !tom Belfast. Springtime is Cast becoming television 's New 2. FLEETWOOD MAC -Rumours <Warner wiloems tile murder of ' loy Haven, where new shows are taken on the road to Bros.) manulacturerbul1ste111f1edofgo1ng k h k k d . J . BARBRA STREISAND A N D KRIS 10 polrce 101 fur ot-be1nc an wor out t e m s an sec 1( the public responds. informer. unttl Mike otters help. Most of these new shows will never make it past KR ISTOFFERSON -"A Star Is Born" Original m V111c:1nt VIII Gop All unusual June, but at least we are spared some of lhe reruns. Soundtra ck Reeordln~ <Columbia ) b1oeraphy ol the 19th<entury Dutch -"A~===============::;;;j~-4. STEVIE WONDER -Songs In The Key Of painter based on 1tvu1tne letters Life (Tarn.la ) from the Jr1tsl to his brother. "Upf08fi0US .. JU .lfy enferfal·nment.' 5. MA RVIN GA YE -Marvin Gaye Live At The ID ll Bien Amado ' ~ London Palladium CTam la) -10:30--lob ThoMa, AUOaATED PRESS a> CE m Mews l~~~~~~PliiAiUUL NEWMAN EASY LISTENING .. I. HELLO STRANGER -Yvonne Elliman 11:00 ~/ (RSO> D U CV QJl """ SLAP SHOT 2. HOOKED ON YOU -Bread (Elektra) U @ CI> Cial m llews 3 RJGHT TIME OF THE N JGHT -Jeruufer U ('11) (]))Lott Ataericu Style A~PICTUllf ·~ fRJ :> Wa rnes (Arista) m All Thlt "'11m iiliii ii 4. WHEN I NEED YOU -Leo Sayer (W arner O firinr Li~ Bros.) : r:.ry:~,:,~ry Hartman a:@j.j:Y1fj,iga ~.j';fjrt\. 5. DON'T GIVE UP ON US -Davis Soul ((f1) (3°1) Tht Ranch Show ··Two.PM·l~·~"':t;' , ~A·R·~·rNG'"" .. _, 00 ··~ (Private Stock ) sr. J 2 s "' "l.ut Oeta1r· R ffi 8"<• Journal Two·t 1 •• 10 05 Open 7:30 m OrartullC Series -11:30-u ( 1Ti (]J) (J) CBS Liit Mo.le: "llojd-Th O~lr W11 Out;" ws•,.•Y To Dealll" (dra) '74 -Rou Mart10. S1efan1e Powers. Bobby Sherman, losepll C1mpanella u QI> w (10) m Ja11nr1y canon CJ) 1'1lt l'Tl Club U (~ ([') OJ) Slrttb of San F tana$CO IT om.1 m Mttronews Cl) s,t ... "'· m Ntws/Mo.ie • 12:00 O latof~ CJ Moyre: C: "lmputslo11" (dra) 72-Aleiandro Rey, Kalhenne lushce John Anderson m Mowlt C "C1lrforni1 Con· -utst" (•ts) 52-Cornel Wtlde, Teresa W11&hl CuitPnt l111es11s fl) Mertie C. "The Ii& Sllow" (dra) 61-Chtl Robertson, uther W1lhams <ill CIJ) SQ.n n.utr • -12:30- 0 All·N11M Sllow: "Nob Hill," "How to k Very, Vt,., r.1ar," NThe Ghost of funhlllteln" 't:OO D (D Cl) <1t l11110rrw -3:00- D Mowle: r.c:> "T1le ~ .. ("'sl '64 Robert Culp Bl•an ~trtb l11d1 Mertd1th DAYTIM( lll<ml.S Artll 1' lelow. t.r ywr c:tllftlllt~. tit IN ,., •• -.in 9:l0•"~111 ~" (•d•) ~~-Du~ 80C41de Ian Hunltt 11 ·oo G t) ""'• Wtrl4 Ill Ht• ArlM .. (dra) >Z Grtrory Prck. Ailn Blyth. Ailtllnny Ou141n John Mclnt11e Andru l\1n11 I Z.00 m u9oo1 It Bt lad" ( d,.) SO lrun fnnl~1n, Robtrt l!yan l1tharv Scoll loan leslit 1.00 0 "Tobi<<• Road" (dr1) •I Cent l 1t1nty, Dana ' Andrews, M111or1t Rambuu , Ward Bond. C!Qiltv Grapewin too CJ ft) "T1le Hettt Soldle n" (1dw) ·~9-lohn Waynt. W1lhm Holden. Constance Towers. l'CIO (IaJ c:t.1 "losi of lnnoctnca" (dra) '61-11.enneth More, Susanna Yo1k l :lO • ct) "bock on Wood'' (com) ·~•-Danny Kaye, Mar Zetttrhnc. for111 Tl1•tchtt. O•v•d Burns • •Hrl YOUS-1 WOOOT Al.UN • DlAHI IUA"°"4 ANNll HALL !1'01 J ACAOCMT AWAIOI 'ICT\llll e O"IO CHI e IOITIHO IOCKY ~I IOUT. NO ,AUIS "nllT IUt . IMOt &HO fUMlll MIM" IU(l( ()Al( CONSPIUC'f 111 P\VS NASMVIW Mi(W) ~ HOAl e IAHI fOHOA NH wml DICI & Wil CN I P\VS W VIOAS lAOY (l'OI IOrl'f'ICf._,..._ ••O.t ....... S.. ........ ,.....,.,_,l'it O H•fil'OflfAW1' MO"ftCU ~·M UlllOI• U ••ttt WOOGT MU14 e OIANI IUATOH ANHtf HAU tN I "-"' I Wll. I WIU...fOI NOW ttl WOOO't AtU'N e MANI IUAfO't ANtttl MALL CNt 9'l.U1 I WU. I Wl1...IOI NOWtltl SOUL SING LES 1. GOT TO GIVE IT UP -Marvin G aye <Tami a) 2. THE PRIDE -Isley Brothers (T-Neck) 3. I'M YOUR B<"OGIE MAN -K.C. and Tbe Sunshine· Band <TK ) 4. l'VE GOT LOVE ON MY ~-tP&1alle Cole (Capitol) · 5. YOU'RE THROWING A GOOD LOVE A WAY -Spin'!_ers CAllant1c > W CITY CEHTRl CINEMA!) i$.A. FRWY tMANCHf&TER CX.I. . 14\WY «:ITV OR. liX,I A "SIL YH STU.Al" V ''THf ILACX llRO" 1111 "11.ACIC OAK CONSPIRACY'' "THE V AH" UU ''THUE MUSKfTEHS .. A. FOUR V MUSICET&RS'" fPGJ ' Open Daily 12:30 p.m. ' ~ . ( L M. BOYD nthe DAILY PILOT =-=---- "AIRPORT 177" 7:J0.9:l0 ll"OI SAT /SUK-I :lO.l:lO 5:l0.7:l0.9:JO JCIOl•illlf SI Sol61711 lttlfl"*' ART CARNEY LILYTOMLtN "THE LA TE SHOW" 1:1-H ll"OJ SAT/SUl4-I 4J.>!.l .. 4.:l_J .. IJtS.t:O SO. COAST PLAZA )110 l ttllol SI. )ff 7111 11(1 •Ull~ "ROCKY'~: 7:J0.9:4S CPGI SJ. T /SUK-I :JO.J:40 5:4 ~1:00. t 0: I 5 u•H• 11:1..., .... mno1 ROIRTSHAW .• HUC.DUH "IL.ACK SUMDA Y~ 111 THE FAMILY CIRCUS. Uy Bil Kenne "SLAP SHOT" CRJ 11TWO MINUTE WARNING"' "NETWORK" tlJ '-SHAMftO<r CRJ . • ' . (" "I just ate. Don't I hove to wait on hour?" • .. DEMON SEED" IRI "THE ENFORCER" "'WIZAIDS .. lftGJ .. FANTASTIC PLAHEr .. NJHE THREE MUSICETEERS11 "'THE FOUR MUSKETEERS" IPGI "ltOCKr' "IUltMT OFFERINGS'" lPGJ "SILVH STUAK .. f PGJ ''TUMHEL VlstOH°' "II.ACK SUHDAY" tlJ "OME fllW OVEJl THI CUCkOO'S MISr' .. SLAP SHOT" fl "LAST D!JAIL. llJ Heisman Trophy winner John Cappelletti and his leukemia·atricltm brothe r. That's tar r emoved from the news room of Channel 12 1n the Twin Cit.Jes. . ''.And there's mon'. •• Tinker promises. "Not Just m the comedy line for which we are noted. ~rod~chon companies tend to become type cast. Just like actors, and we're aiming to bo more vaned in our a cUvity. "We dld a dramatic pilot tor CBS, 'Outside M ad.' starring Ron Liebman. He pluys an un· dercove r federal officer, but tt's a character dram a. not the usual violence and tire·screcchlng or a cop s how. We're also awaiting an answer from NBC about our 12·hour miniseries based on a book by William Goldman, 'Boys and Girls Toeetber ·." TIIE FARMER PLUS (R) RORERT Dr NIRO TAXJDRIVEU (PG) lippnand dtt \O'i(, ~'""')'"c1 ·~ <GI PLUS LIZA MINELLI ' £D~1~'!~A "A MATTER OF TIME" COITAMUA 14 .. JIOI ··FUNwrrn DKX&JANE" "BLACK OAK CONSPIRACY'' PLUS (RI "THE CASSANDRA CROS8'HQ" 7 I 7 -DAILY PILOT Monday, Ap!11 25, 1917 •• • r •• Taste dominance of higher tar cigarettes challenged by MERIT breakthrough. r , REGUlAR and MENTHOL Kings: 8 mg:'tar:'0.5 mg. nicotine av.per cigarette. FTC Report Dec:76 "100's:12 mg'.'tar:' 0.9 mg. nicotine av. percigarene by FTC Method. · Warning: The Su rgeon G'O nera l Has Determined ·. That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health .. t • For :years, you couldnt get real tobacco fl avor without high tar. Low tar cigarettes just couldn't measure up. Until MERIT. Until a breakthrough in tobacco.science resulted in a way to boos t tobacco fla v or without the usual co rres ponding increase in tar. The result ·was 'Enriched Flavor,: tobacco. MERIT and MERIT lOO 's were packed with this special tobacco. And taste-tested against a number of higher tar cigarettes. Overall, smokers reported they liked the taste of both MERIT and MERIT'lOOs as much as the taste of the higher tar cigarettes t~sted. Cigarettes having up to 603 more tar! · Only one cigarette has 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. And you can ·taste it. O l'llUipMorNIDo.un .. . . . . ~&lOOS ... - 7 I 7 ' Sobering Subiect The Alcoholism Council of Orange County estimates that there are 193,000 alcoholics in Orange County, and that half of them are women. Smashes Stigmas Jan Clayton, recovered alcoholic and actress,· 'caught' the disease, then finally sought outside help. By MARCIA FORSBERG Oii"' O•llY Pllol SYll Years ago, someone left her a note. It said, "Your friends care a great deal about what happens to you. Please read this.'' Along ·with the letter wa:s in· formation about alcoholism. "J was hvad !" announced Jan Clayton, the actress who played the original mother in the long- runnang "Lassie" television series. Sbe was also an alcoholic. "J just happened to 'catch' the disease. I drank after the death of my daughter as 1f there was no tomorrow. J was a 'round the clock drinker. "I finally reached the point where I couldn't stand at any longer. I had three other children to raise. my marriage was shaky, I was no longer doing the 'Lassie' series and I \\as in limbo." Today, Jan Clayton i:. a re· covered alcoholic. Her special mission is to spread the word about the disease, educate the . public on the problems involved and give those amicte~ a ray of B EA ANDERSON, Editor Monda'/. April 25, 1977 .. •• Cl ·. ~oyal Navy h1stonan Arthur Marder Business Missing Boat hope by offering suggestions on where to get help. Speaking to about 50 women on Akoholism Among Women In the Home, she added that she didn't drink during the "Lassie'' show. ''Lassie's mother wouldn't do that," she quipped with mock horror. AdJustang the red silk flower on her linen l::ipel, Miss Clayton raised her chm and reminded the audience that "alcoholism is a very unpopular disease. 'T'ain't chic," she said, theatrically. Applying a warm stage pre- sence, as though talking with each woman individually, she told a gram, moving story. · 'Th1s 1s what's happening in so many homes that you wouldn't believe 1t. "The housewife doeso 't have the most exciting profession in the world. She needs a place to go. right in her home, to ease hurts and boredom. She finds it in the bottle. "In the mornings, mother gels the family off to work and school, then she goes tQ the market. It's usually wine in the beginning. "Soon sM has it gift-wrapped. Her days consist of the TV, the ironing board and the bottle. ·'She ·steeps' through the after- noon. She passes out, really. Then she pulls hers elf together, scurries around to get some din· ner ready and then has a cocktail with her husband," s he said, em- phasizing the word "cocktail." Eventually. her children catch on and slop bringing their friends home. Finally. her husband gels fed up with her behavior and leaves her. "It is the most God-awful nightmare," she said. Miss ClaYton believes that it has been only recently. perhaps in the past two years, that women have been able to stop biding and say, "I think I 'm drinking too much. I may have the disease. I think I need help." She attribute5 the hiding, mak· ing excuses and self-denial to the pedestal women have been placed on in our culture. .. We've been up on that damned pedestal with myths gathering around us like clo.uds. There we sat with the disease, unable to reach out. "Jn our society, a LADY. couldn't possibly be a drunk, and certainly a MOTHER couldn't. Our society has said, 'I will not accept a drunk woman because it is disgusting.' " The closet doors appear to be opening for the housewife, as • well as the pro!essional woman, who drinks, she said. "There is much that can be done," noted Miss Clayton. She cited education on the subject, "beginning in kindergarten." Another approach is one she calls "sponsor a doctor." She asserted that doctors "hat~ back problems and alcoholism because they take so much of their time. Make it y~ur project. to educate a doctor on the dis· ease. It's time we s tarted screaming about it." Miss Clayton emphasized that · in the past all the research on the alcoholic woman was done by men and that it ignored the special problems of women with the disease, including the social stigma. She advised "watching where information comes from. See if it's written by a woman." She noted that libraries and bookstores carry books on the topic. Other sources of help include the Alcoholism Council for counseling and referral, and Alcoholics Anonymous. "Onefof the new f>ig wo~ds.i~ alcoholism is 'confrontation , .. _ she saJd. "It's the 'tough love' method." Jt involves going directly to the family member or friend and confronting hun or her with a message such as "Your drinking. is hurting our family and ruiping your life." Miss Clayton said the approach al least alerts the person that others are aware and that help is available. However, she pointed out. there is no usurance that it will be appre<:iated, as in her own case. • Miss Clayton remarked that the most effective measure is a preventive one. "Nothing is bet· ter than setting a good example at home. It does the most good." She spoke al a seminar pre· sented by the Junior League of Newport Harbor, co-sponsored by St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and the Alcoholism Council of Orange County. The next program dealing with alcohol use and abuse is planned for 10 a.m. to noon , Tuesday, April 26, in the church. Dodie Gust, or the Alcoholism Council of Orange County, will speak on Alcoholism Among Professional Women. Nava.I Study: 'Pure Joy' By DENNIS McLELLAN 011"' 0•111 P1lol Stafl Dr. Ar:thur Marder, renowned authority on British naval ha s-lory. credits a chance meeting with his favorite professor in 1930 for changing the course of his life. Marder. then a Harvard University undergraduate, literally ran into professor William L. Langer on the library steps. Lan~er. considered one of the deans of modern European diplomatic history, asked the young student what he was going to do for his ~enior distinction thesis. The influence of German generals on pre·war <World War I) German foreign affairs, repJied Marder. That as a bit loo difficult for an undergraduate thesis, said the profl'Ssor, who then extolled the chaUenges of studying the rcla- t1on:.h1ps between foreign and naval policies. The die was cast. By fall Mardcr's life mission was set: to stud y the Royal :-Javy an all ats ramifications from the pre-dreadnought era throu~h lht• First (and later Second) World War. Forty seven years and 12 books later, the UCI hi story pro- fe ssor':. love affair with the Royal Navy is as strong as ever. AND IN 1'1A Y -a month before his retirement -Marder \\ 111 be presented with the supreme honor afforded any scholar by his peers That s when a festschrifl-a volume of writings presented as a tribute to a scholar -will appear in Marder':. honor. More than a down scholars from Japan, Britain, Canada and the United States have contributed essays on 20th Century naval history. "'That's the thing I shall remember,'' says Marder. "It's the greatest tribute of all." And that from a man who was named Honorary Commander of lh<' Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for his work c rarely granted to a foreigner) and received a citation from the Board of Admiralty. That's not to mention a host of other honors including a George ~astman visiting professorship at Oxford University. 111<' also as a fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the American t\c ademy of Arts and Sciences and the British Academy). Cl<>arly. that chance encounter in 1930 has reaped a multitude of accolade:. for the Boston·bom historian. After 13 years at UCI -he is the first regular faculty mt'mlwr and 20 years al the University of Hawaii, among other lt.•Jching posts, how docs Marder view his pending retirement? "I ha\'e had a number of interesting opportunities to teach a ll•rm or a full year an America or abroad," he says, ''and il has 1,1J..rn only :-econds lo turn them down. "Many of my colleagues find it difficult to understand how I could give up teaching and remain happy," he says, adding thev are the ones who are "off base." He expects to remain perfectly "stimulated and happy" not teachin~. "There is too much my wife and I want to do. ·'This is kind of a joyous occasion.•' IN ADDITION to working on his 13th book on naval history. he and his wife, J an, will make periodic trips to England where Marder willdo research. He made his first visit in 1935 and since has made more trips than he can recall. "l feel sometimes I should have a commuter's ticket." Marder. who recently spoke to the UCI Town and Gown on his Jove affair with the Royal Navy, says there are advantages and disadvantages to working in contemporary history (history since 1914). There is, he says, a risk of being smothered under the wealth and dive.rsity of sources. And in SJ><?aking to participants of his· torical events, there is the problem of faulty and often selective memories. He overcomes this by checking pt>ssi bly biased or self· serving inform at ion against other sources. When this is not possi- ble he uses "common sense" and also considers the person's "track record." ONE OF THE advantages of dealing with 20th Century his· tory, h~ says, is the opportunity to cross-examine the participants and bemg able to make friends with them or their families. Marder says naval history in the past was largely "combat narrative" -information of the battles and actions of the com-manding generals. Times of peace, he notes, attracted little interest. Since his undergraduate days "military studies" have become a much broader field. New directions include civil-military relations and the in- fluences of science and public opinion on warfare. ·Military studies is coming into its own, he says, noting the availability of World War II military records has acted as a stimulant. . HIS CURRENT BOOK, which he predicts won 'l be completed for four more years, is a study of the Royal Navy and the Im- perial Japanese Navy ''in the crucial decade, 1936-45." Although he says it will be a "long, drawn-out" process, it will be an obvious labor of love. Marder sums up his years of studying naval history, which began on those Harvard steps, in two words ; "pure joy.·' Director Industrious· No one is too young to volun- teer, says Kay Brown (left), By JUDITH OLSON Ol 1"' O•llY I'll•• "•II Kay Brown has had a lot of administrative experience, in· <'ludin~ supervising people and working with a sizeable budget. You 'd think any corporation would be glad to hire her and tap her expertise. Not so. Mrs. Brown did her administrative work as a volunteer and industry hasn't been qwck to employ on that basis. ''Historically, money bas been a measure of success," she said. "The emphasis in the private· sector has been on paid ex- perience and salary level achieved." Mrs. Brown, a Newport Beach resident, has been able to trans late her years as a volunteer wtth Lhe Junior League into several paid positions, however, with vo luntary agencies. She is the new director or the Voluntary Action Center of South Orange County and previously served a stint as a consultant to United Way. She also participat- ed in UW's loaned executive pro- gram Jastfall as a representative of the F1uor Corp. <She was not employed by Fluol' but lbe com· pany sponsored her.) ' MRS. BROWN, a slendeT, at· tractive woman who ~a not yet 40. .. probably is typ1c~1l of wnmt•n in her age bracket. She attended a very fine liberal arts school, Con- necticut Colle~e for Women, earned a degree in history and never expected to have a career. She moved to San Francisco, met her husband, worked as a legal secretary for a short time then quit lo start their ramiJy. "I did hospital service work in the early years then joined the San Francisco Junior League," she said. "l started doing administrative work.'' When the Browns moved to the Newport Beach area 10 years ago she assisted the Newport Harbor Service League in making the transilioo from an unafilliated group to an official part of the Junior League. After serving on the local board she moved to a role oo the board oftbe National Association or Junior Leagues. "I just flJ\ished two years of be- ing council chairman for Area VI. which includes 37 leagues In the Western states. Canada, and' Mexico,'.' Mrs. Brown said. ABO\JT A VEAR and a hair' ago she decided to see if this volunteer experience would translate Into a job with pay. Her first venture was to serve as campaign coordinator for. Marian Bergeson·~ campaign for the 14th Assembly District, . l wh1rh entailed recruiting and training volunteers, coordinat· Ing campaign activities and managing the office. 1 She took a "sabbatical" in the summer then began her service with United Way last fall and now she is looking ahead to put· ting her touch on VAC. Her major focus, she said, will be augmenting services in South Orange County and Santa Ana and "rebuilding the core pro- gram, which baa been neglected. "We're trying to devise new methods of recruiting and plac- ing volunteers and will do more one-t.o-ooe interviewing than in recent years. We're seeking the non-traditional volunteer. 1bere are new age groups that can be ap- proached.'' wrm 11IE CHANGING needs or society and changing work and education patterns, volunteer service won't be done for lon.g periods, Mrs. Brown believes. "ff we get a good person for a year that's good," she asserted. Volunteering b not out of date, she added, became it "makes jobs more stimulating and is a stepplna·stooe to employment.. Most emf,loyes here were- vol unteers. ' Mrs. prown also hopes to have more t.ralnlnC for volu.nteen in such areas as office systema, in· terviewing tecbniques and com· m unication. "We b0pe to have minimum 1'tandards,•• she a dded. "Volunteers should know what we expeet of them and what t.belr Job rapou1bUU.1es will be." The new director said the left. the volunteer area "wlLb r• .1uctanee" and indicated tUt if abe bad not !CCepted her preaent new director of Voluntary Action Center. She re- , cruits Katie job she probably would have ap- plied for a city commisssjon or school district advisory board. Williams. And, she hu a new awareness of how much volunteer work re- ·ally helped her prepare for a new • career. OR, SHE HAS several hobbles, "Ttiere are freat rewards for such as music, tennis and needle-volunleerism,' she emphashed. polnt, and bet three sons. aaes 9, "Despite the attacks by such 11 and U. ton.n her time. group• as lb National Orgamu. But Kn. &own is happy with tton for Women, lt is an out.stand- ber new opportuoity. "It is ,Svina inf. alternative to a paJd career. me an awareness of the com-'The ebaUences can be great munily," abe said. · and the rewards many ... •. ___, 7 I ·7 .. • . ,? (2 DAILY PILOT Monday, April 25, 1977 ... Closed Door Policy Knocked (Ann Landers OJ I ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: My daughter bu your column taped ·to her bed.room door. It's U>e one m which you say: .. A closed bedroom door is a sign of privacy. One should knock before entering." 1 bave to tell Delores wbeo to change her bed linena, and It la 1. her mother, wbo cleans her room. Why? Because I bavetried YOUR as>Pl'06Cb (it i• her room and she should clean It> but It doesn't work. Delores (made-up name) Is 17. Her bed.room door b ALWAYS shut, no matter whal She may be fully dresaed, doin& noth!q, but that door is closed. God lorbld my husband, son or I should eater u we are knocking! We must knock, wait unW she is good and ready to ask, "Who Is it?" then answer and wait until abe decides whether to let us in. She bas a parakeet that flies around outside the cage. Whenever the parakeet lands, it drops "whatever." Delores ia too lazy to clean it UJ!, so 1 mu.st do it. U I dldn 't go m there at least once a week and give it a thorough cleaning, tbe bedbugs, roaches, etc., would take over. Her room ls part of my house and I am coming to you for advice. - - Coordinates Good Sports By BEA ANDERSON Ot IM D .. ly l'llet Stall When Pamela Roth was a teenager she loved lo sew and often dreamt of becoming a famous fashion designer. However, her direction m life led her to the education field where she was credentialed and taught elementary education for about six years before "retiring to have my babies." A few years later, her sister Valerie Vinson, who had also ''retired to become a mother " de- C'ided to move from the Bay Area to be closer lo her sister in Fountain Valley. There were other motives for the move, too. You see, it was Valerie who had the design· 1ng talent and had been doing well with a couple of boutique fashion houses. She began her apprenllceship by sewing rhinestones for Belinda in Hollywood. At the c;ame time she was studylng designing at the California Fashion Institute, Los Angeles . ----~ \ /. ~ . .: AFRAID OF THE BOARD OF H!:ALTlt DEAR AFRAID: 1f the facLS yoa bave stated are correct you have a perfect right to glve the paraked to the SPCA and enc.er your dau.gbter'a room lo spray for roaches and otber vermin. Do NOT pick up alter ber, however. no m alter bow messy tbe room sett. As for knocldnl before enter- ln 1, Delores Is entitled to privacy, even thouih she's a • slob. DEAR ANN: I've just got to write in deteme of the wife of \ '~::------~ From rhinestones, she moved up to sewing on buttorui for Helga. Later she moved to the Bay Arca and began designing for Ginger Peachy, a Junior fashion house. and then expanded to pat- te rn making at Foxy Lady. lier most memorable design "Was a costume for the late Cass E lliot for an appearance on the "Ed SuJHvan Show," which made the cover or Lafe mai;azme. Multi-colored stripes liven up 'iogging suit' (top photo). "Thal was the biggest c hore She was a 1 cal hig lady and the dress.look lots of yardage." Dunng the boutique era. Ms. Vinson de- ~1gned clothing for Diana Ross. Uta Minnelh. M aa Farrow <.and some of the first outfits for Cher When the boutiq ue trend began to fade. Ms . Vanson dccu1ed at was time to do something else. Feeling she had suff1c1ent c~perience and vearnmg to go mto business for herself, she in adc the change and mcluded her s ister as a partner. The result is n sports lane under the label, The Cactus Co. The family firm also includes Pamela's husband, Jim. Although their line shows up in son:ie of the Sketch shows hooded jockey jacket, one of many in coordinated sportswear line. s maller local a nd Southland shops, their major market 1s in the South. The partners also wholesale "leftovers" from orders at their Foun· lain Valley headquarters. Their philosophy, they say, is to create ex· pensive looking, quality coordinates that are reasonably priced. interchangeable and altera- ble. The venture, they say. is exciting. It must be doubly so for Pamela as she now is realiting the dream or businesswoman and also designer ... she Is apprenticing under her sister. Scorpio Challenged TUF.8DAY,APRU.%C where money e nters a bl Jill es. You a re AQUARIUS (Jan . picture. C heck fine : challenged. Respond. 20-Feb.18): Playwaiting BySYDNEYOMARR print; read between the with dignity -and game. Do nothing until ARIES (March 21 · lines. Maintain balance, creative forces. You facts come into focus. April 19): Say what you integrity. have ability, allies, un-· Applies especially in mean -this is no time to LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): ~erstandinl{. •marital situations, t ax evade issues or to avoid Excitement is in air, but. SAGl'l'TARIUS (Nov.· 4questions, emotional essentials. You have op· l h ere are basic 22 D 21 ) y dilemma. rt 't t d' l i • ec. : our po uru Y o asp ay un . r esponsibilities. Be sensitivity is evident -PISCES (Feb. 19· que abilities, to create, analytical· seek reasons to demonstrate that explanations. Add t~ you toowwtthoutformal March 20): Look in all .. " b · d ... 1.v1.. ..tnowtn1," you aenae,. directions. Refuse to be· sfr~r~ts. rmgs e-11.now """6e. perceive -you could "jailed" by tradition. Be "Just Anothe r Animal." He r hus band moaned that be was ··ammaculate, sober and a good provider." but she cut off his sex life at age 55. She simply an- nounced, ''That's enough." I'd be willing to make a bet that this guy doesn 't know bow to make love. I'm a 54·year-old male who is more active sexualh" than when l was 34. l 've never heard of a female who enjoyed sex rejecting it, and it's up to the man to see that she enjoys it. men. No woman will be cold and un responsive if there is something in it for HER. - PLANNED SEX TILL NINETY up is w~ my mother calls me Joo. I want to be known by the · 'name 1 was given at birth. What can I do about it? -DAVID IS . DEAR P .S.: Well aald. And now I'll make a small aide bet 'tbat your letter wW wlnd up oo many a shaving mlrror tomor· row morn1nJ. MY NAME DEAR DAVID: Learn to live with It, Bub, because the pro- blem ls •otnc to be wltb yoa for a loogUme. I feel sorry for the milUons or frustrated femalea In our Puritanical society who must put up wit!' clumsy. hung-up selfish DEAR ANN: I am H and my brother Jqn is 18. We look alike and everyone calls me Jon. My name is David. This gets me mad. But what real,ly bUl'ns me I ean promise you, yolll' mom wlll NEVER ge& over the bablt. My owa dear mother, till &be day abe died, God res& her beauWll.l soul, called me, .. Helen. Doro&.b,y, Pauline, Esther." ·coast Agendas Fi I led WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT: Members will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 28, in the Newport Sheraton. Effective Communication for Women in Business will be the topic of Joanne Hockaday Carden. business consultant. During the meet- ing, officers will be elected. OPEN HOUSE: Volunteers and members of the Mental Health Association of Orange County will be honored during an open house al 3 p.m. Thursday, April 28, in the MHA offices. Jerry Kindade, LCSW, will talk about work- ing with the chronically ill during the spring luncheon Wednesday, May 4, at Mercury Sav· ings and Loan, Santa Ana. More information is available by caJling tb.e offices at 547-7559. CENTER OPENS: Maripos a Women 's Center, Town and Country, Orange is available to women who have alcohol related problems and have need of resources to assist them in reassess- ing and r estructuring their lives. Frances McGowan. former coordinator for Mental Health Association, will be the center 's director. Hours are 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Mondays, Wed· nesdays and Fndays, and 1 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Further information is available by calling Judi Eastham, 547-6494. PARLIAMENTARIANS: Chi Unit of the na· tional associa tion wiU m eet at 7:30 p.m . Friday, April 28, in the Magnolia School Board Room. The next lesson will be Organization of a Society and the Bylaws by Margaret Gonzales. Pl BETA PHI: The Austrian Connection is the theme of a fashion benefit, sponsored by the View Sought ATLANTA <AP) Textbooks s hould In· elude charac ters who are deaf. blind o r me ntally ret a rde d so school children can ob- tain a balanced picture of the American popula- tion . a g roup of publishers and educators s ays. "Ninety-nine out of 100 children's textbooks and nonprint materials on the market today don't even mention that per sons with exccp- tionalities exist," said Victor Fuchs, chairman or a 13-member con· sortium and ass is tant director of Ohio State University's National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped. The OSU group pr;e· sented guidelines for the program to the SSth an· nual convention of the Council for Exceptional Children. The guidelines call for cur ric ulum a t all age levels to reflect the 10 to 15 percent of the popula- tion which is either gifted o r handi~apped. The materials should avoid stereotypes of ex c eplional p e r s on s. Boat soronty's Mothers Club at USC. · 1 The show will be presented Friday, Apnl 29, to raise scholarhip and other funds for the chapter. WIUCH WAY FOR ERA?: The proposed 27th Amendment will be the subject of CBS Radio N ~twork 's N EWSMA R K Saturday, Apn 130. The show will examine why the amendment has polarized Americans, and why, after having come so close to ratification, ERA is in danger of defeat. Anchorwoman will be Stephani Shelton who had interviewed proponents l:LDd opponents in Texas, California a n d Was hing ton: Liz Carpenter of ERA merica, Phyllis Schlafly of STOP ERA, and Presidential aide Mark Siegel who coordinates the White House effort for ERA ratification. Also interviewed is Suffragist Alice Paul, 90, who introduced the amendment 54 years ago. REGIONAL MEETING: Women in Com-munications Management themes the regional meeting of Women in Communications. Inc. on Saturday;-April 30, at the San Francisco Press Club. Keynote speaker will be Anne Hecker, na· tional president and member of the Seattle chapter. FUN SHOOT: Several trap and skeet shoot- ing events will be arranged for competition at the Laguna Hills Gun Club, at 10 a .m. Sunday, May 1. Sponsor of the event is the Les Petites Fleurs Auxiliary, and proceeds will s upport Children's Home Society. More in/oration is available by calling Kathy Griswold, 496-0577. D•llY PtlOI PllOto ~y I.ff Pn ... House Afloat Stuffed animals, macl'ame hangers and clothes are some of the items for sale at the Retired Senior Volunteer Program's Boat House Gift Shop which r ecently had its grand opening. The shop is located at 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., on the Balboa Peninsula. Above is Zelma Kupperman. a_dmiring the toys. portraying them instead ---.---------------------------in the mains tream of Ame rican life, the guidelines said. ''lt is not enough to !!how only the deaf. blind or physicall y handicapped and to omit other handicapping con· ditions such as mental retardation," said Jeanne Kiefer, representative of the As· soci a ti on or Medi a Producers a nd a member of the con· ,ortium. I Hometown \" :;news. ' ~ If It happens ..... ' l near YOUR ~home, ~ I we're there ' to bring It to your doo~step .. • In the DAILY PILOT Beautiful Things Happen To a Po-wers Girl. .... . VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept.. · have an ••out-of-body" free! Give full rein to in· TAURUS (April 20-22): An associate, who experience. You get good tellectual curiosity. Ask · May 20): Stick to what. confides domestic. ideaoftuture. questions. Laugh at' SUIU~ -~ \ you .know. Refuse to .be dilemma, is not seeking foibles of pompous mve1gledintopatbwhich advice, merely ap-CAPRICORN (Dec. could lead to "no r e·. prov al. Much that occurs 22·Jan. 19): You know persons. turn.".Your intuition, in-. is behind scenes. what should be done -;::========;;- ·ner voice serv~ as relia-LIBRA (Sept. 2l·Oct. key is to do It. M~ans br· ble guides. InsiSt on pro-22): Highlight ability to ing fo~th creitllve re· t ecting emotionali perceive, lo brin g sources -le~ others J>hyaical and llnancia toaether those who hold· know that you mtend to welfare. _ .. _ 0 P p 0 8 i n g vi e w 1 • imprint your own style, GEMINI (May 21-June Romance brings with it meaning. 20): Give full play lo added responsibility. ·'.iii!ir;;!i!~~riiii~ qualltlea of curloalty, ·Know it -and 1! you · ·need to know, willincneu. want toe.cape -get go- to experiment. Forcea Jnc. teod tobeauU..ed; rid• SCORPIO (Oct. 2s-· with Ude. Nov. 21): Get oraanized. • CA-NCBR (June 21-Be aware of material. Jo. , lul.Y 22): Stlc:Jt ao lacta vest in your own talenta, HEARING PROBlfM? I cater to those whobeh••a ttEAlll .. G AID ccmnot Mlp tMm PU!tCH4$1 IUIJICT TO S4l1Sl4cnOH 1'IH YIAIS 1H COIOMA DIL MAI HAL AEBISOR tEARING AJDS 14"1.C....Hwy. c ..... ~71.J1H ~. ·oPEN HOUSE . WEDNESDAY-APR. XI 9:00 -11 :30 A.M. A Non-Profit No~DllCrfmlnatOf)' · COopertllve Nuraery School 2110 ,..,....,, It.cl. COSTAMISA (Behind the Preabytenan Church) 640..1113 ..-. At eny ege you can learn the secrets thet have mede the Powers girls world femous for over 50 years. In just a few short weeks, beautiful things can happen to you. Cell or come In today for a comphmentary analysis f, program discussion. John RobertPowers The Sc hools for Your Personal Development ORANGE CO<JNlY 3 Town & Country · 547-8228 1 7 I Monday'~ Closing Price8 NYSE ·COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OlioleliOn> l..ch• tr••Oft.,,. '"• Ym, M'-•1, l'acttk, ,..w . ...,_,°" Ott'"''•"" Cl"1;1n,..u stoct. U"""'OH ...... _.,.., by .,,. IC•t loN' ~-···'°" Of Sac urH feJ Olale ~ • ..., .... u .. I -----·- Mond!y. Apnl 25. ,977 l/N DAILY PfLOT Pension Plans Changes Seem Hard to Make By SYLVIA PORTER Los1 in CJ S«rtta The current perunon Jaw does nothing ror the worker who changes JObs frequently or for the person whose spouse dies after 30 years on the Job but before tbe plan's reUre mentage It also does nothing for retirees whose benefits were set year ago and smce have been eroded by inflation or for tbe divorcee whose marriage broke up after 3S yeurs. ALTIIOUGH PRIVATE PENSION PLANS may pro- vide for them, they are not reqwred to do so As a result, such people may be left with little. 1f any, reurement m come. Many of these sbortcommgs could be corrected un der proposals to Congress. Without informed support, though, they're not hkely to go anywhere "'The political coahtion gathered after years of work and intense grass· roots support to pass the 1974 law was fragile at best A knowledgeable congressional staffer admits candidly· Money's Worth "Pension problems a re tembly compticat· ed and beyond ,the scope of the average staff member on (Capitol) Hill to handle properly Consequently, no one wants to get involved You wait unlit §.consensus develops that there's a problem. and1 then wait until a consensus develops on what to do about at " THIS UNDERSCORES THE NEED FOR pubbc pressure if improvements m the law and pnvate pension plans are to occur Among suggested legislative proposals -Permitting workers covered by pension plans to set up bmated employe retirement accounts (LERAs). The many bills differ, but basically they would allow any employe covered by an anadequate pension plan to con· tribute tax-free to his company's plan through a LERA or his own individual retirement account <IRA) Workers covered by plans are not now permitted by law to set up their own pnvate pension programs on a tax· deductible basis, even if their company plans provide them with relatively little retirement mcome or they know they'll c~nge Jobs before g&rung the nght to any pension benefits A BILL PE RMITl'ING WORKERS to make up the dif· ference between their employers' pension plan contnbu- taons and the $1,500 a year allowed under an I RA died m the Senate last year largely because it would have cost the U S government about half a billion doUars a year m lost tax re· venue -Enabling surv1vmg spouses to get the benefits they now lose if their spouses die before reaching a certam re t1rement age Under a proposal by Rep Elizabeth Holtzman (D-N Y ), a widow or widower would receive the survivor's benefits to which she or he would have been ent,tled lf lhe spouse had lived to retirement age. -Restoring bargaanmg rights of already r eltred workers In 1971 the Supreme Court ruled that employers are not requued to engage m collective bargammg with un- ions over any mcreases m retirees' benefits Sen Alan Cranston (Di:ahf) has co sponsored a btll that would re vive bargammg ngbts of already-retired workers, but lukewarm support from orgaruzed Jabor has held back the measure. -MAKING FORME R SPOUSES OF workers covered by pnvate plans ehg1ble for a share of the workers' benefits ~eps Pat Schroeder <D Colo ) and Gladys Spellman (D Md ) have introduced a measure to make former spouses of federal workers eligible for retirement benefi ts It could be extended to spouses of workers covered by pnvate pension plans Stocks Fall Again; New Report Blamed NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market took a sharp drop today follow mg a substantial increase m the Carter ad mm1strat1on 's inflation forecast for the year The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks was down 12 47pomtsto914 60. Losers outnumbered gainers by close to a 4·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues After the NYSE close Friday, the Office of Mana~emcnt and Budget ra1sed its pro1ect1on of the rise of the consumer pnce index this year from 5 3 to 6 7 percent The budget office also made a shght reduction m its estimate of the economic growth rate for th_e y~~ _ Dow .Jo11esA ul!ra9e11 N~w Yot1tfAP) Flnat OowJon~ av&raQes STOCKS JO IM <n~" 9?~'$' 91~~~ ~ll:~i-1~ 70 Trn 73J lS 13' SI ?JO 18 '31 08-I SI IS Ull 101 6S 109 10 106 60 101 l'>-0 Sll 6S Stk 307 9S ::m 01 3G4 26 306 06-J 17 Indus 2 IOI tlOO y,,., •30 700 U11t• 338 700 hS Slk 2 977 200 A me rican Leader11 What Sto~b Did NEW YORK (APl P t"" ~ll<fOY dAY Advanced :wn Jiil O•CllMd nu 1099 Unch•l\QOCI 311J .CO Total l\\11t\ lf9'1 1981 N•w 1'11 hlQ"' 11 ~ New 1971 law~ 190 111 WHAT AMEX OtD NEW ¥0111( CAP) Adllenced Ol'tttned Un<ll•ncaed Tot&• '••uu N~w 1911 hlDll' Nt w 1•n IOWl S11mbob Stocks In The .~pot light NEW YORI( (AP) S..I'-4 o"' one• ilfld nt f <tid~ of th<' fUH t'n MO\f dftlVft N•'W VO"tc: Stoc"-E uhnnoc ts-,ue ... tr,adlnQ rtaflf'W1AllV at nior" thttn ~1 l(re,9e SS ••B 11)1] ?T't 1v, Ea\I Kodak 336 900 18•' • Rf •Grp of( 381• 800 ?\11.1 t-•,. G~n Elf-< '17\ .tOO Sl' l-1'• Pnt! flp' Pf~ lll1 ll00 Sl ._. ~':i:hCoro m ~ 6;~~= '.! P•ll\IOn CO 72~ 641() JO -1\, Am Homfl 192 •OO 11'/4-I FrdN•t Mlg 18? 'lOO 16 • ', Dow Ch 179 100 :ii.v.-P~ Cont 011 171 QOO 31>'1•-'• C.•n FOOd 168 QOO 31'~-'• Ao1naLteC lbl 100 JO •-''• Southern Co HI ,800 16V, P~I U11 8 7 UP 11 Up ~ • Ve> ~ 1 Up )I Vo A• Vil • • Up 4 ft Up A) Up 4 \ Vo A l Up Al Up 41 Up 41 Uo 4 0 Vo 39 Uo 38 Vo JI Ut> 31 Un 3• Pct Oii 13 0 Oft 10 I 0 11 • s 011 • ' Off • s Off a I °'' ao Off J M ()ti I I Off H Oii ,. °'' 7. ()ff 11 ()ti 1 ' Ofl 1' Oii 6 ft Oii 6 6 ()fl 6 \ OH ~ \ Off .... .. ... 7 7 f;4 DAILY PILOT PVBUC NOTICE SUl'llllOll OOVllTO, TM• ST4T&Ol'CAl..I flOllNl.41 l'Oll THI ODUNTY 01' OlllAMH .... A .. IJJt fllOTICI. 01' HIARIHO 01' l'ETI TIOH 1'011 ,,109ATll Of' WILL AHO f'OR L•TTlllSTISTAMaHTAllY Ettate o f MARIAN DALES MALNElllTCH, ekt MAfU4'N 0 MAL N E lllT CH , tkt M .D MALNERITCH,tlc:• MRS MAlllAN D MALNEAITCH. 0.CH \eCI NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN t~.i l'REO 8. MUHS """lled Nlr tln t Ptll· llon tor Probate of Wiii •no for l•w•n(t of L•ll•~ ~r.,tament•rv 10 lh• !Mii tlo,,.r, mer~ to Wlll<l'I '' m•Ot f0t fyr1 .. er pertlcultr>, and lhAI lht limo .,.. pl~• of .,..,1"9 ttit H m• ho> M<ln \ft tor ~Y 10, 1tn,., 10:00 a.m .. In""' <ourlroom of O.Nn,,,..,1 No '01 ••lo tOU'1, et100Cl•IC <Anter Ort•• Wnl, In Ille C:lly of S41nte Alie. c:.11torn••. 01ledA~t11, 1ttt. WILUAM•.ltJOHN, Covnly Cle;k VON HlllZIN, CATLIN. ltlEINJo+!N &CLIMIENT~ Att#MYtt1YW 61 I Wffl 1111111 St-t Sullo 700 I.ff·-· ... CA,*" T•I• cam n~•n• """''"" ~ ..... u ... , Publl"*I Orenqe Coa•I Oallv Pllol. A1>rt1 2s. a. . .nd M41y 1. t971 1U7 /1 PUBUC NOTICE SUPERIOR COUATOF THI THI STATEO, CALIP'OllNIA POlll *COUNTY 01' OllAHOI No. A•'1Ul loOTI Ol'HEARINOOf' PITITION FOR I" aATI 0, WILL ANO 1'011 LETTEllS TESTAMENTARY' ANO 11'0 111 AUTHO RIZATION TO ADMINISTER UNDlll THE INDIEP!ND£NT ADMINISTRATION OP UTATES ACT CPROIATE CODE St! ETSIOI E\ltte of CLARENCE E GROSS OtCUstd. NOTICE tS HEREBY GI VE"4 lh•l HELENE P GROSS 116• llled h•,.ln • Pttltfon ffY Probate of Wiii and to, " w anu of Lel19r"S T"lame.,larv lo Int JM:tUlo,,1r •nd for •ut horl1•ttor1 to "Clmlnlsttr the estate unoer tne In d<:oenctont Admlnlslratlon ol E\l•t" Act tProbalt CO<l<I S91 •I >o'11 '""'""" l o wl'llc l'I 11 m•d• tor futlhH P•rtlculars, and that tnt t m t dnd pl.ct QI Mtrlno t.,. ume "'"' t><ten ••I fnr Mav 3. 1'71. t1 Ht :OO • m . In lh• <ourlroom of Oeoarlmenl No, 3 01 '"Id <~urt. at 700CIYlc C.•nter o .... Wul In ll'lt Cllv of Santa At>a C•lllo•nla. Oatt d Aon I ll. 1417 WILLIAME SIJOHN. Covl\IY Clorlt IU!l..CHlll, HENll• •nO BIEOlNZAHN Atto<nenatuw lll Stvth "-Sh· .. 1. Sui1o USO Lot An"lft, CA. 90011 'Toi: IJ1JIU4-11'1 Attor"•VS for: Ptt.JttOf'lff" Publt\"td Oranqe Cod\t Od•ly P1lo1 11011119." H . 1'71 1141 11 PUBLIC NOTICE CP·J• 11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF Tl<E Sf AT£ OF CALIFORNIA FOi! 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V'fl NOflCE IS HE<>E £1Y Gtl/l N '" '"• vtfJltM\"' tM •""'V"' 1v1m•i1 .1r-r i!trlt l'\I thtift fl)lf Mr""\• P.,11v1014 c. IQH'" •t)~1n'1 I~ ,.10 N(~~nt '' rf1')11t1•· r M Hf• ,,..m Witt\~ ...... , •. , .. ,y Vt\11< tt•t\ In th• otf1U' 1)f tM rh••lo of IP\i" ""'n"'r fll'°i fl,t,.ttrnurt ortnnr1•v1nttt'\t1"' vw1th,.,• F'•t•\\.,.V \IOU<,.,.,' I H '"~ 1Jnrt.•, \1QntO: •I tn~ '""' nlllr .. nf IAMES E WllllEl.Mot K1"40 f LA. 'IND~ R~ON 1070 ""4or•n Broadvrnv Pn\t Ott1t1t f\n• n s, \41nt• ~NI C•''"""'• •11"1 ""f'°I" n h tfl\t DIA<t ot h\11.1rit1'' nf '""' un rl~r\tQn.ed In all ""'''''" U'''l•1t1HlQ tu 01.-... t.,,,. o• , ... 1tt ""'''"''"' wll~rn , .,, Mftnth\ •ft•r ttw "''' 011~11, ~''"" ••• ,~, f\ljll(t. Dll•li ""'°"h,. 1•11 NELDAS QUlll~RE E •@cutrlv of tt'Mt w 111 of the abow nem1111 ettc«Otftt JAMtS•. WILHILMol KINOIL AANOKllM>N 1010 N. lr...,..O. loa lU mt a Ant, CA tt701 17141 SM-m7 Atlo•MV• IOt a-vtrl a "ut>llthl'<I 0.tt>Q>' Coast l'l •11• r-.1n1 1,orll 4. 11. 18. n . 1411 11'1 1 PUBLIC NOTICE MOT1CI TOClll•DITOllS SUl"llllOll COVIil OP THC STATI OP CAl.lf'OllNIA l'OR TMt COUNTY OP ORANOI No, A·tOUJ tBltl• of HENRY W 8i0.L51GEll, 11•• Hf.HRV BALSIGER. ;i~• H W &lol..SIGl!R, tll• HENRY \\lll.IAM BAl..SIOISR, alla 111!NRY WAL 'TEii BALSIOEll, l>e<H ... d. NOTIC.I IS Hl!l'EBY GIVEN to It'll r redlto,.. OI It'll above n11"1ed <Mc•cltnl tMt 111 1M•1011• Mvlno claims eoeln•t tl'le .aid dee-I trt requlr•<I 10 Ill• '"'"'j wtet "'f'Jl(~'O .. ,Y VOUChitt11 In \hf Qtllc:e 11' IN clerk Of'"" •bo•• tn-uyeo toun. 0t toll!'ewnl n ... m. with tllt nt(eUltY -~-.to '""' un<l•••IQned at!Ml1'fl<1olSALLll!T REYNOLDS, Mt!~BSlt. JAMES 0 . GUNOERSON, A Lt"' (:or!IOretlOt>, 13121 Poto dt V1ltn(l1, Suitt 1ot, Laoune Hlllt , QllllOt'1'1141 ~. Wlli<ll IS ll'e 1>ltce Of ~lnMs Of ttoo ..-"lone<! I" oil m•t· ters 1M1rt4llnl119 lo lhe "tote ot ••Id <It• t fldllllt, within '°4K ,,_., .. •f ttl" the ""t ovllllUtlon 11' thli no11<•- 0atotl Ao<1H. 1'71. • ....,,., Wlltlam thl•19f" ·- Monday, April 25, 1977 Pl1BUC NOTICE W,l!lllOll COVllTOf THI U A Tl 0, CAI.I flOll .. l A 1'011 TM8 CIOUlfTY 0' OllAMO• ....... ,,., HOTICI 01' HIAlllHGOI' ,\!Tl l'IOH '011 1'1108ATI Of WILL AHO l'OR LETTI' RS TIST ..... IHTAllY E "•lt of PHY LLIS LUCILL E M<ICEHZIE . O t PHYLLI!> L . MclCEHZlf ~c .. ttd HOTICI! IS HEREBY GIVEN IN! DE8A4' LUCILLE MAIHIN ,.., ltlea l\fr t ln' P9tltl0f\ lor PtotMttJ ot Wiii •!'WI ,... lHutM•Ol 1.tU.tf\ 1 .. 1.mtnr•rv 1n thi9 o.tilfoner rett'~ .-to w tHth h nltClt fOt fur1hl• !M•ll(ulM> •nd 111•1 ,,.. llmt tnCI pl~• of l'luronQ '""' wme ""'' ""'"' Mt for M•v J lt/f t i 10 00 t m .• 111 Ille courtroom 01 O.N rtment No. J ol l ••CI <OU<I. •I IUIJ Cl••< (tltltr OrtY~ Wttl In '"" CllV ol S•nle An•, C:•fttorn1t OtttCI Aor11 u. "" WIL.,IAM E \IJOHH, Cout>lvCttrll, HlltOH 4. ~HG8 AllO< ... f ti Uw 16U Ptclll< llvd,. Hu1'tlnflOll l'tf'll, CA. tOtU Tel; (lOl,.H1t4 Atlornrrfw: ,..."I-• Publllht<I 0ran9'1 Coe>t Dt•IV Pilot. iO.prll 11, 19, 1~ 1917 110·71 PUBUC NOTICE R UOl..UTIOH 0, TH• IOAllO OF TRUSTEESO, COAST COMMUNITY COi.LiGE DISTlllCT 0 1' ORAN~IE COUNTY,CAL.,OllNIA On motion ot T rui tte Wor th Kettne ouiv "con<11d ancs '-•"ritd. tnf! to11ow1no Rf'-,olut·on~f lnt~ntlon to L~asr R.-111 Prouerty •no C•ll tur !>eo1e<1 D•d' ,.., •<loot"" WHE<IEAS. Wld School 01\tricl I~ tke owner of cert•'" rt•• oroc>trh ner@tn4tt,.r O..\crl~ •net \in<• cer t•1n ooruons " ~Md prapenv •'t not now nr~·W'd for school purpo'*' by \aid 0 1,tfl(t. Oh.trict 41nd WHEREA!>, H •PO&t f\ lo be II\ 111• best lntttrf'\h ol \411d SO'IOOI Ot\trlC.t fh11t c~r-t"ln oorT!On\of -.11ld orOP"t'h bf!' tta,t'd to th!• htQh(i\I t>•ddf'r our1uant to S•t<t•on 1i.os1 •t >t'Q ol 111<' Eouca110" Cod~ ot tM St11t• ot CalOornl•; "4 0 W. THEREFORE. B E IT RESOLl/ED th•I thl\ Bo•rd does ~rt"OV' •nr"OUf"W'f lh lnte-nf10t'I fO l~J\{' tne t'W!re1f\a fter d~scrlbi-d real orooer tv t nd il t!t M rtOy found. e1eterm1nt d. •nd ordtrt ct t. Tn•t tne prf)otl'tv "trP1natter <le>trt l>eO " OWMCI DV tn• Coul Com· ""'"""" Co11eige O•~trict •nd fs not and wll I not be rwe~ for 'choot ourpo\e\. 1 Tnel •t 1\ t,,. 1nt..,1lo~ of lhf Boero to 11'"4 \f'i \M d proper ty to l"l lQhest rt ,oon,•blt bidder "-Ith a minimum •C ctotabte rent•! of twelve tno1.H•nd dollar\ f\11 000 OOl ~r y,.ar l Th•t w•d rt!•I proot'rt~ If ~Hu•ttio "' th,. County ot Oran<)~. Stite ot Cu tn o rn11J tnd l'l oartlcufd,I V d&~t~;~~a~'c',.~':::.s;,..,i oro~rty lor.11t t•d rn the-Counw ot Or.,-,~. Sttttt! ot C••lforn1a mor• P•d•c.ul•rtv de\ttt~a\ foUow\ "Cool Commvnllt Coll-Dh iri<! 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Humpllr•V' ~TATl!Ol"C.Alll'OllNIA, l ln COUNTVOt<ORANGE, I I, Wiiii""' E. l(etlllf', P°"'ldenl DI Ille Bo.,o of Trutl~• of I~• Coatt C&M· munlly Coll-Oltlr1<1 of Oran~ C&1mty. C.lltornla, ller•by urllly tivt t.,. •boll't ·~ lor•QOlno lltt0IUll0t> "'" ' duly •llCI l't9Ul¥1\' •doPl•d l>y Ille wild Soard Al• •"11111•• "'"""" tPltln-ol ~l<l on ll'lt 1Jll1 CllY of A.,,11, ,.,, , and D•n•d trf. •.O ..,,. of MIO OOM O IN WITN&SS WHEllEOF, I lit _,. • !Wlrtunto Mt my lltln4 alld tffl tlll• Utl> ClayOH\prll, 1t1'. WllllAME. IC!TTLElt ..,.IJOfflt OI ttw lloerctot Trvsl ... COASTcoMMUNITY ~LIGI OISTllltt Pu1111,..., or.,. Gol>t O.lly Piiot. Aprt11•.n.~M<iyt.1'17 6' 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Houses For Sale M0111H For 5* · HovMt for Sc* ...................... •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY · P11i:c3TCL°AsSii:iED ADS 1002 G...,..e IOOJG ........ IOOZ You Can SeU tt, Ftnd It, [ •42 •5878 } Trade It With a w.it /11/J _ v . One Cat I Serviee Fut o.dlt Approval HouHtForS• Hou1e1ForSale •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• I 002 G......... . I 002 G ... NI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•··••··•············•· UDO ISLE IAYFaOHT Near new 4 bdrm. + formal dining rm. & up stairs gallery. Frpk in master suite. Pier & sll for large boat. $600,000 Lawson Re.1 l1 y Company 714-675-4562 MESA VERDE FOR ONLY $85,500 Super large • bedroom borne. SUper large fami- ly room 20x2L Super large lot. Two super !1replaces at a super price that won't last lung. 546·2313. t)P(N Ill 0 •If S IUN f0Af N'• 1 1 ['fl;lfi&Hil UPPER BAY VIEW-DELIGHT -------------------------•OPEN HOUSE* CAMEO HIGHLANDS Ocean view from tbis very Jlice 3 bdrm. & den home: immed. occupan- cy avail. $160,000. OPEN DAILY 1-5 4621 CORTLAND 759-0811 '150 NFWl'ORT CENTER DRIVE 75'.:J·Ot'..11 1002 ......•.....••..•..........•............•....• BAYFRONT. pier & float, lots $185,000 to $325,000, to build your own custom · home. Several areas to choose from. P RESTIGE waterfront homes with pier & float from $385,000 up. ...................... til'IRSII $46,950 Yes. It 's slill possible to get a 3 bdrm residence for under S.'50,000! Conve· nient location for shop· ping "' community pool & Jacuzzi available too! Beller check this out TODAY ! 646-7711. ~ Walker &lee Real lstate LUXURY SUPREME Oversited mast e r bedroom 13x27 with his and her ~losels & separated vanity. Plus three spacious additional bedrooms, cul-de·sac location on one or the largest lots in area. Both formal and informal din· ing areas. vaulted ceil· ings and many. many ex· tras. Only 2 years new. .~·2313. OPtN ,,, ?·II' It ·:,,..,,,, •t' [~IS&H1I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A llG HOUSE'M''. A LmLI HOUSI New listing on a charming 2 bedroom income producer and a big 4 bedroom f amity home; all on the same lot in Old Corona del Mar. The big house ls l lf.i years new, has a loft, a woody feeling and is d escribed as a "showpl ace"! Let us show you the place! U~l()UI: tfC>Ml:S REAL TORSl1! 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also in Mesa Ve rde, at 546-5990 GaMrd 1002L. ___ ~ 1002 ••...............•....• ~ ..•.........••. WESLEY N TAYLOR CO H.EALTOllS s i 1u ·t• HMt A REAL RARE OHE! llG CANYOM "DOVER" MODB. Charmmg 3 Bedroom. 2 bath home with sweeping upper Newport Bay view, luxurious Master bt.'<iroom suite, soaring woodbeam cuthe dral beam ceilings and much more. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8oy~1dc Ort11e . N .B b75 ·blb1 Absolute perfection thruout ! Call us today for appt to see this greatly im· proved "Dover" by Deane Homes. A most beautiful & private rear yard LCICJWla with full size pool & jacuzzi; fire ring, Ranchett~ blt·in char broiler & inviting patio, WITH VIEW Prof. landscpd with rare plants front Nearly 2 acres nestled & rear. Fully air-cond. & alarm G~ral I 002 G~rol 1002 among giant oaks only system. Custom cptng & drapes. 2 Lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21n miles to the surf with bdrms, f am rm & formal dining. Bet- Only $115,000. fe e. Call 644-7211 Exclusive Li~ting ~ nu1CK MOVE IM a remarkable custom ter hurry! $215,000 ,.. built 3 bdrm + d en + ~ TAX INVESTMENT Pride of ownership is family rm home d e· 2111 San Jooquln HlQ1 Rood reflected throughout this s igned to maximize the NEWPORT CENTER, N.I. 64tf.49 I 0 be a u~r u 11 y u Pg r a <led 4 p a n o r a m i c • h i I I y 1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!11!!!!! bedroom. l314 baths ranchland view. Also s1' home. 18000 BTU A/C car covered parking + will keep you cool this room for campers, boats, summer through. Walk-etc. The t•orral ~an ac· iog di.stance to shoppmg commodale as many c.enters and parks . Two horses as you could Her fireplaces and kitchen want with room to s p11rc shelves galore. Call col-OFFERING l'RlCE Tennis Anyon~? ,Villa Park l:. acre. Room Generol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I for lt-nms court, pool and horses. Quie t country :.t!tllng with barn, corral. ndmg nng, fruit trel.!.S. t.nple garage. workshop :! Story 2500 !>Q ft. old Colonial s tyle house. 3 Bedrm. 2 bath. huge f:l m rm. rormal dine, countr y kitchen & 2 ftreplat·cs Call for details. 546·5880. 16 Units at 5225,000. Good leverage. 10% Down. Ex· ccllenl deprec1ation. No out of _pocket expt.•nses r e quired Gro :.s mulllpher 7 .2. Call for appt. we would like lo learn about your invest· mcnt need!-. We Ila\ e other propcrtie:o; ranging fro m <l to 20 unit:.. 549·8655 !eel (714l 842·2535. . $220 ooo. [ijliitl ~ ~~A~T~TH~E~B~E~A~C~H~~I 3 BR· $59,500 Family siled home local· ed on tree lined slreet. Tile entry to huge living room. Country styled klll·hen. L arge rear yard. Assumable V.A. loan with total paymenu of S272 00 per mo. Hurry for this unique buy. Call 963 6767 ~HERITAGE ~UPERB 1--------1--------YOUWOM'T 17 UNITS $410,000 ·')Ott/ "I Q.,,\ rtJN ro 6( N,,,. WOODBRIDGE ••.• REALTORS HOMES [Alf I ------1-=~~~ FIXER UPPER I~ New. corner, Broadmoor 2 hdrm .. & den. 2 bath h o me : s hak e r oof , c.itheriral 1•etl .. drning rm. + eatrni.: :i rea in kit chen . Handi.nm e i.lumJ)5tone b1wk frpk . a1r·cond. l'arrw t s & drapes 1n <:l ud ~d at ~.500 $79,900 :-.. 1\ c thous amb It\ µa1n t 111~. ''IPa ntnR anci f1x111g up lanJscaplng Lot·atcd in prime ar1·a 1>f 1•\ j'.l\'nsi1e homes. Anxious V\\Ol'r de ma nds 1,"1 ~.11<' llurry. take adv.in 1.ige l'a ll 962 ngs ,..tQ.. KEY '.f&" REAL TORS A COSTA MESA .! Bdrm . 2 b.ilhi-. hrand new condo. ne ver o c- c 11p1ed ; 2 car l:arage. laq!e s undeck ibakony ~.LOO associated 8AOl<ERS-IHl\l TO R S lOl~ W 8olboo 1>11 !&b l Seeing Is ..... Believing ,\ beautiful home with lu'h gardens. Thl' owner 1~ a charter me mber of tht• Harbor V1cw liardcn ~luh. You can i.:et lost tn your tropical parad1st• •ir "Jrm up by the cra1:kl 1ng fireplace 640.6161 ~ ~ MESA VERDE Balboa Ba.y Prop. Realtors * 67S-7060 * Sharp 3 bedroom & dcn home. Easy care yard protected by our one warranty. $72.950. !•---------Call 640-9900 \·-\IJ~EY HE.\I]'' tt70Jambor.,.,Rd .-porl 8ecfl $65,000 Sharp Eusts 1de, 3 ~drm. 2 b:.ith on quiet corner. BARGAIN! 3br. 2ba. huge yard.:! car gar, walking distance to Hu ntingto n Cent e r . $55.950 All I.er ms WESTSIDE REALTY, INC. 848·2323 Room for your boat or1----------moto r home. Hurry, won •t last. Ca 11 54&-5880. ~HERITAGE . REALTORS $52,500 DOLL HOUSE Fabulous starter or re· tirem e nt home . Beautifully decorated 3 LIKE NEW bedroom, 1 bath 7200 Sq.ft. lot w 1alley garage 4 Bedroom. 2 batll with entrance. n ew c arp c t s, new 531·5800,eves :968-6104 drapes. and lui.h new Wetthoven Realton landscaping. Tlus is a lnt'I RE Network spacious home withi----------•I forced air heal. buillins. -----------1 120 Acres Orange County rovered patio. Full price•--------- 161.900. CALL 7Sl-3Ull t;::SELECT I PROPERTIES COATS& WALLACE ..._ _________ 1 NN-r Silverado <;anyon, ,. $1800. per acre. Own a REAL ESTATE, INC. JUST REDUCED This 3 bedrm 2 bath home· with dining room plu.~ huge family room with wet bar has just been r educed $1905. It nlso has a mammoth fis h chunk of Orange County al a ridiculously low pnce. Hurry. just listed, call 540-11.S 1 ~HERITAGE REALTORS UPPER IA Y VIEW Ld.r~c sprawlmg rnnt'l1 style Needs PAINT in side and out + carpd Here's an opportunity to decorate to your taste. Exrellenl floor plan for a family. For appt. ca ll tJ45..o:.>3. pond and workshop. The ~--------~ FORESTE OLSON .,., tu ,..,,f,., •• ••c:.w.t ...... Oc 'price? $67,995. Call 46-414 S@l'.~µ-~~~s· That Intriguing Woro' Game with a Chudle 14ho4 .-, CLAT I POU.AN O ttofTO•" .....,,, ol .... four etrofOlbltod "'°'d• ti.-low to fomo four tlmpl• WO<d• I[ 11 I I RT Ml G 11 I I I I M 0 GE If I I I 1~ Old you !leer •bout the ''"ct mo11le house? II woni ahow e 1e11y mo 11111 vnlt u 1t'e t tCOmpenled by en -m011· I CYLMOP I' I I I I ~ le. "" !o--9'....-.-;;;..,...;_;,.~ ......... 0 c...,. .. 1. .... ,._.,. --" by f1llif'O lfl tflt ......,"9 "'9'd ........... _ ............ _,,_ ...... ~ -d ... i. ,_ ~ ... 3 btlew, 6 UNret.AMill AIOVf UTTIU to en ~'wt' rrrrrl I I I I I I SCl4M-l.ITSAasW9rt .. e~ IJSO I IEYOUROWH LANDLORD Jllllt what the doctor's or · dered • pellce, fresh air, sunshin<' Where influeo- tial famlUes live. Sliding doors open to sunswept patio. Gracerul plantings require minimum care. Call today, tomorrow rM)'..be too late. !42·2535 Ol'tN r11Q•1r S Jtri 10~t Nrr"f ' l•IR&ll HURRY MUST SELL 8800 sq. ft .. vacant spacious two story office bulldlnf. Near freeway, 37 prk g spaces-mor e av&lll. Convenient corner location w /bus atop. &Utable for many use~. 1.oned C-2. Needs pain\ & cleaninc up, but priced to &ell. 12:345Wcstmlnster, d.ti. CALL NOW 752·7315 DONA~D M.IUtD A\tHlttfl, t .. lt.n BELIEVE THIS 'I• ACRE S64,990 Cul ·dE'·Sac entrv to tn•c- hned private <lr h•· lead:. to separatl' garage + work s h o p ! P rt1 atc courtyard + BlHl patio -1 VOLLEY 8 1\LL 1•ourt + r oom for POUL! UNBELIEVABLE' Kids pla yhouse o u t pos t' Inside is a g ourme t kitchen + scp. fam. rm + 3 Mammoth bdrms! A never agam opportunity ! Prime ocean rental umts that generate high in· come Fantastic summer renlah. and perma nent tenant:;. 2 Il ll 's, I BH ·s + Ba ch·~. Seller will pat- tern fmancini: lo buyers needs. Hurry for this on· ce in a Id el 1mt• op· portw11ty. Call 963·7881 Ofl •J Q •I'' tt ·~ rL t I·. Ir [ ~ lfiaH:tll [®lti~11I Move-In-Able Won·t la:.t the wcekend.1 .. ----------i Call QUICK 847 ·61HO In Jla rbor View Homes. New pamt inside and out. Upgraded carpels, wall coverings and drapes. 5 Badrms. lge family room w /wet. bar. Formal din- 111g room. 2 Fireplaces. View covered patio. Somerset model. Askin( only $169,950. 644-7270. QP[N lft 0 • 11 ~ 'Li'J TQI f ro1"t [~,IRaHall EXECUTIVE BEACH TRI-LEVEL $9,400 TOT AL DOWN Ask for Circular on Cornto Hlghlonds Have you ever seen-a beautifully decornted 4 bedroom home 1n this lovely section of Corona del Mar'! Enclosed pool and polio. Fee lund and vacant and r r ady to move-in. All this for $168.500. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- C-2 Corner Choice Newport Blvd. location with 166' fron· tagc. Building and por- tion of lot currently leased. Ca ll tor particulars. ~~iin Garden atrium entrance to executive double door tile entry! Ster> !own h v. rm. + King Henry Vlll formal dme! Gourmet galley + loast your toes fireplace in fam . r m . Soaring staircase lo seperate bdrm complex. Sweeping mstr. bedrm retreat + 3 Mammoth kiddies bdrms ! llBQ bac kyard ! Tru ly a handsome showcase! 642·5200 Call for private 11howmg ! ~--... ............. ~ -ANYTIME 847'6010 ---- --------- GtMrol I 002 GeMrel Ql'EN 111 Q •II\ IUN '011 r1(f' [~-] COSTA MESA DUPLEX Rare opportunity to pickup charming duplex with gond spendabl~. One bedroom units wilh separate garages and p rivate yard, in a neighborhood of mostly single family homes . FUll price $71,!IOO CALL s.56-2660 «=SELECT I PROPERTIES llR~STSIDE FA.MIL Y-$72, 900." Prime Eastside Costo Mesa location! Giant paneled llv. rm .. huge faro. rm. hosts maimve brick frplc. Convenient chef~ khchen. Large secluded master wing. Sliding g lass doors to patio & E·Z ca.re yard. Posalblo assumption of low VA loan! Take ad· vantage, call now. 646-7171 Ol'!N Ill 0 • ., s 'UN ro ~f ~ICt' : .•. ) ~ ... ~ '"'.:::. . ~·~ ·----· -J THE REAL EST~TER~ BY OWNER Harbol' View Homo PhHcll 4br, 2ba Moohfo w /beautiful yard• & paUo. Commun. PoOI 41 club bou.1. W•ltin1 di.a· wee to schools, close to 1reenbalt Is n atural park. IU!8,500. By ownr. M<Ml73 Prine. only. IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• file<?!.~.!~~ WHAT A IEAUTI! Spect~cula,r Spyglass S bedroorn. The view 1s outstanding. Decor & upgr~des: ~l. jacuizt--etc. Top quality. We Just li sted this for $335,000. ,. A COl.DWl:U IANK .. CO. 644-1766 2181 SAN-JOAQUIN HILLS AO. IN NIWPOllT Cl!NTtA GaMral 1002~....-1002 .............................................. cae: 810111 ILlllf S aa. OVER 60 YEARS.OF SERVICE I STORY LINDA PL.AM IN THI IL~~S . . 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths Master Suite. Gated Patio Entry. Wrap-around Rear Patio & Dog Run. Fullr, Air Conditioned. Electronic Falter.· Redecorated Throughout. New Kitchen. Ooly Steps To Pool. Nev Schools & Shops. lncludlnl Land $1S8,SOO. ' ~II DOYm DllVI 1 7 l ' I H~ForS. ' House.Fors•·· Hou•.s For Sak ··•••••·••·•··········· ·········•··•··•••••·· ........•.......•••••• •••···········•··•··•· ·•···················•· ••.••....•.....••.•..• Monday, Ap ril 25. t9n D!JL Y PILOT ('5 GR11tl IOOZ C:O.toMes.a 1014 D .. Poi.t 1026 ttmtii14oaleoclt 1040 lnl... 1044 Hou .. s ForSak HOt1.1t1 For Sale HcMfsH for Sclff ................................................................................................................................................................ .•................•.•. •••••••••••••••••••••• UCBJ..B(T HOMl-GtlfA T VIEW What a great way to enjoy llf e to the fullest 2 Yr old 3800 sq. tt . with ever· ytbing from 3 car garage to sauna, large game rm .. 2 wet bars. security system & built·in vacuum. Direct view or bay & ocean. $320,000 Compares favorably with anything in Newport Beach. Do yourself a favor & see this! 673·4400 ()pt!n 192S Lanai Dr 5 llr, xlnl country clb loc Man y xtr.;s S48 8614 ~ 20lll MESA VERDE •IYOWHER• SYPlll SHAIP! 4 Hr. 2 ba nr Manna • Dan:a 11111 US Uu Evt'rythlna' S9S.OOO 962 2l!H Fo.toin v al&.y 1034 •...................... Lg 4 br + den on l~ lul Fountain Puk l! i.l), 3 Br Cw.t. l8x36 pool + spa end urut Twnhmc. AdJ 1-'rml c11n rm. used bnck Mile ~ Park. $62,500 frpl. F1111~hl:d garage l farm. Pnnc only 540 0374 blk to fo..:.Lanc1a l'ark or SS.t 362tl $119,SOU Prln only ------540-8i!1Z C..1ass1c home. Jl>r. 13, I.ill, JUST LISTED $64110 Gn!ul 3 ~m . close lo Huntington Harbour. larl?l' master swtl', bnt:k Clrcplace, newly decorat l'd thruuut. VA Loan f37 ,7()(). Wllh $389 pay, 11'11'~. A real dull hOWiie 21.3 1192-2.881, 714 .848 t~ ROBERTS REAL TY WILLOWS ~.~~~ ..... !?.~~ ~~~! .... !?.~~ ~~-~~ .... !?~~ HURRY' Thb 3 bdrm . 2 •--------• ba :.m~le ram11r homr "on 't la:.t lont v.1th 1&11 it has to offrr Totally up. grodl'll an:itdl· and out L11rgc ) ard "ll h CO\ ered patio And ll 1i. dose to school~. -hopp1n.i wnd lht• NEW llt<ntage l'urk All thlll can be yours tor P,500 T~~r?.~},!,!! '& NIGUEL SHORES $!0,000 11686 G lad:.tone ----------1 Cr By ownr SM 37titi or 1----------1 clothing :.tore with purk lni;. rn super htQh tralfl\' lucol1on near malls. $10,000 H. End Charm two .,..OOM 2 batfl .... Q deft lw locahd ill a '""-911'11 pri•at. bHclt ...._ Prohssloed lmchcoplltCJ. 11111• o pri•ah park. Decorator._ dr""' kltchlft. \he of Spanl ... th GRd OpH IM-md desJcJNd for 9"'0Cloua IMrHJ .. d .... trt1lnin• Co. IMlllity hmlt cowh, pool. scmna, fectad, DMslon of HmiMw lnYnhMftt Co. G.-rol I 002 lolboo Peninsula 1007 .••••••.•............•.......•..•...••........ Capstrano a.och Custom Duplex $140,000 Aecnt. 559 4556 Open House Sal Sun 34511 Via Verdt< Sbr. -Iba, v.d bar. lormal dm rm. den & fam rm Sl 79,!IOO ti7J 3226 PEHIH DUPLEX HARD TO FIND Popular model with 4 over:.1ted lJl•drmis, big family room. <! I.laths. bllns, f1replat•c and shake roof Grcal loca t1on nr Park. tcnn1~ court..-. 11nd Jll ~t·hools . Ai.km~ onl)' SIU .:-ioo. Call S.W-1151 ~HERITAGE • REALTORS Upper JHr. i ba "'th SJB 000 IUSS THE GOOD \ll'" of b:J\ & ol·ean ' LIFE HELLO!! lowl'r :mr :.! h.1 <both ~so Vttde Borqoin Peaceful and qwet living w frµk~ I l'onwlctcl~ f,.o\ ely hom1• quiet 1·ul H33 "'27 VACATION has become the motto uf redecor.lt•·d l 11111•r tlc sat• ~trn•t l'r111• t.hb prestigous area. En· l~a~et.l. lowt•r U\ a1ll>Jl>h: pca(h \rel' party pat1ol•--------- JOY il all m thls delt1ihtful ExcJntcond SltiS.500. area. 3 Bedroom:.. OWNER townhome featuring 3 Cannery VIII• R.E. formal rl1n1n~. ll\'ID!l bedrooms. Formal din 421 31st St.NB room lm!plal'l' L>duxc mg room. Viewing deck i\:.k for I.OU OSBOR:"< kitchen built ms. Cull lo MUST SELL off master suite. Only 6736261 day,BKRS.IO·l7211 Sal·r1r1 ce beau11lul 3 s$l~P82 sooto. Poolmml. eld'rra~rtec•du~·t Corona del Mar-I 0£2 TARBELL bedroom horn<! m t·hu11·c .. ~ lot·att0n Only 6 yl'ar:. cup~ncy. 673·8550. ••••oo••••••••••••••0o• old. Will sell ~111y term~. Ol'fN ''' q • 11 ~ 'L"' "' "',, 1 BY OWNER · Submit Sll4.950. [ ~ -~ Spyglass Hill, s.!69.ooo. 5 "#I In Colifomio" l' > ' Ur 3 Ba. View Harhor , , • . • ~IW;~~~!liil~~~ . . , V1~w lhlls, $189,500. ·I Br MESA\ ERUE 3 hr. l·,/lt, 962 4471 .... 546 8103 ,. D R N h L • .... • 2 Ba. View ti40 2!Hll '. · 1C·e omc •· 1nc1----------1Quahfied Buyers only) nl'1ghborh~od. dose to VILLAGE WALK :;pac1ous 3 bdrm, 2 b.ilh w b1~ dble car i.:.ir.ii:c Ideal location 1n prox1m1 ty to So. Coa~l Plat.i ijrandNEW! 646 771l - Walker Slee Hedi Estate TIME IS MONEY Don't wall any lon~cr You <'dn t <1rford ll Hume pnt·c~ arc sub)cct 10 change dall) l'a·k your next home and frccle lhc pnt'l' now We have ~c\cral n1·w ex l'lusl\ c offtor1n1-:s I 1r1<'l'll 1cal1st1rally from $US,OOO lo $157.t~MI. l'all lodily for flcl.!ilcd 1n lormatiun and ;q11x11nl rncnl for µri \all' '11·14 1ni:s. 673 85$11. CORON.A HIGHLANDS PANORAMIC OCEA .. VIEW ,\ delightful :1 Br, i HJ hurnl' "'lh \IC" lrom neJrl) c\ crv '4 lndo" l.;rl!l' rna ,lt•1 s111 ll•. 14 ()(KJ bt>am n •1ltng .!lld o:ik h,1rtll4clOd (loors 1n \\alk 10 prl\,1tc h1 a1h locJttun 1\~U O"rll'r 141ll l'Jrn l1r~l tru.'t deed. Sl 72,'Soc·, Cati 644-721 I ,.. i g o II cl d U II I 1• ' l' ' . " :-""" 1w111I & :1 r1·ntab :-.11;:1,cKlo. 1 :-..1 or II w ~ on 1·11111t•r. SIS ~>.000 fl) 1114111'1 tii:I t~!W sd1ls, shop 1-:, d1urd1t•:i., u.-t·~ •-h 1040 llbrar) & park Ni!l,!J.;O ...._. 1 • ..,,.on ucoc :...s1 !ib59 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SENSATIONAL VIEW SEHSA TIOHAL HOME! Rolling l.1 .... n~ of litll :\h•,,a \.e1d.· Counl1\ Club 1s \our ' ... .,. from m:.tr l.K.!rrn II\ r rn chn rm & 1.111 h1·n llugc rrnl\ µlay tlll " hit 1n bar & c1djnrnini: hrlrm & ooth t·t•uld ti\.· ~l·11J1 Jtc qu ... rtt·r~ 2 nthcr bdrm~ & balh~ !'vol '"~' p.1t10 Don t m":. lh1:. bc.!UI)' ;J..15 !H!!t ••• PLUNGE!!! 4 BR fOOL HOME Sunny rountry k1lrhcn v. 1th :.ltd111i: !(lass doors opcntni.: ontu ., pn' <tlc µJllr> & wul \'.,ultcd t l·ilmi.:' '41th ball-on~ 11H•rlook1ng the Ii \/IOI! roorn Ucluralur "allp•1pcr & 140Cid pand ml( ~ !Jl)O Gl·t rt'ad) for :.11mrnc1' Call nol4 752 1700 ,. [~lfl&H\I] LANDING J ~IY, ~~~'·,~~~ m \\ Wl'l hai , IOI 111,d cl11l 0I:. laumlr) r11om . h1~hl.1 11p gr.1dl·d hin1• 011 h1·:iu1 l'Ollll'I lul ~Ill:! 'Ill HllEST $55.900 J bdrm, 2 bath dl·an 833·8600 home, anxious &wn\'I' "Don't wait long or It will be gone •· Submit your us23 CAM"'''"-·ln''l"'E terms. 714/003-5671 .,. "' va '"' " Tlus 3 bdrm .. dt•n home has bl-en 1 cmodcled & has new curpct, t:reat corner IO<'allon, :.uudcck & lrt.'eS. 85.000 Oftd beach •••••••••••••••••••• s 129.000 495-1720 -~ Walker 8 lee Real Est1t1 •\\'~lmd"t' un Arbor OA~.\ SOUTH LAGUNA I.a . •'o\ ~n"llon mdl. POINT I.Mi UNA BEACH • .... .. 493 111112 499 4551 4!17·2489 :! b r. 2 bu , q u 11: k !-a 11." • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Sl27 ,000 Uwnr. !HO !l!mS 1..;::::;;;;;::::::::=iii:=:;.1 TURTLE llOCK GLEN ~~.~.~~ ... !?~!~~.~~~ ... !?!: LARGE ACTIVE FAMILY17 Plenty of room to spread out and II\ e cornlortably Tuts family home h,1,, 5 bdrms, dt.>n, J baths & lcautures an extra large master swte Relax in total pn\ acy 1n )Our own backrard pool or JOIO the crowd al the nearh) beach. Call to Sl'C. Won't fa.,t at ~5.900 SUN & SE,\ H 1-: Jw.t completed Plan l Jbr 2ba, dm rm. den. atnum, plush rrpt ·g . k1l \1ew, lri; lot. romplctcl) fncd Ju~t ~ll'JlS .iway from recreation 1>ark, m cl'd Jr Orlmp1c 11001 tenm~ eourh. ia1·uu1, l4ad1ng pool, lot lol & vnll<'Y ball. $131,500 ii2 ll1µphng Stream Owner 675·757!1. ti75 5523. Open House Sat Sun I 5 536-8514 !lt>IS 2-lHI _________ _ lly ownr. 21 ~yrs 1Jlll 4br, 2ba. lge patio, lrpk, I m1 to heh. $71,500. Pnn unly. 846-6347 BY OWNER 3 Br I·« Ba, Glenm11r, good lo('., $2,000 5-tO·OSlll Hwrtington HarbOur 1042 •••••••.••............. NO DECORATOR NEEDED Th1!> upi::radl·d .i ht'(lroom tn le' el home '" alr~ady mu<ld l)l•rlccl SUMMER WOH'TWAIT Wh,v should you'! Now, not altt-r summer romcs. 1s the t1mt• to huy this at tral'll\'l' \11lla1w 111 home \\1th 3 bdrm:. .. 2•; baths Thi' hornt• 1s in shol4 room ('Ond1t1011 with up ).!radcd c..irvct::., draJ)(''>. ftrl'µlan· and lm·atcd near pa1 I. <ind recreation areas ,\real beauty red hill ~:.:. 552-7500 thruout ForrnJI dm1ni.:. ----------1 fonul\ nKinl v. "et bur & man~· xtr;" lh'durcd tu SIJ!f.WO REAL TY INC. 7 14/846-1371 Irvine 1044 ....................... Starter Home! Cul1· :! h1•rlrm \\1l h 1 uqom I 111•pl;11'l' & l,1,t1·l11ll\ l'tll'h•'l'•I trunt JI .1 t 1 u • \ .1 r rl 1 ~ a Dffrlield Twnhome :! bed. 2'; ba, t~trn :.hut ll'I'' lhru out. \Int rund Stj8,500 0" n A.:t 559·°'300 URGE FAMIL Y7? flus may ht• lhl• home for \nu' A 5 bedroom home "Ith a family room. drn 1n1: room 1'001. ancl SP,\ 1\l111lll :.!7CHI ::.11 It ol lll'au11f11I li\'111g A truly l''l'l'Ul I\ l''s holrtl' JI Sl.!:1.l~Jcl l'J ll for a PJll ONE ACRE EST A TE San Juan dream home Under construction Deluxe cuslom -bu1lt home on one acre cstatl' o\'erlooktnG Capistrano \'alle) 4 Bdrms . 1 IJ.ilhs, gourmet k 1tc:ht>n wtl.h e,·erythmg bu1IH11 3 Fireplaces. $:?90.000 3 Monarch Uay l'latu Laguna N1i.:ucl 496·7222 831-0836 CLOSE TO BEACH Ever want to live within easy walking · distance to the beach'? If so. we may have just what you'"e been looking for 3 Bdrms ., 2 haths. B;tjboa Penmsula Point. SlGV.000 -7 <_ · ·, ·'-' l ,IDO 1tEAl:l'1· " -' -3377 Via l ido, Newport hoch .. ,. 6 73-7300 LOCJl"O Hi«JUel I 052 Newport Beach I 069 Newport Buch I 069 .•..............••..•.•.........•......•...........••••...........••. Cowitry Club Area 4 BR, 2• 2 BA, beam Cl'll ings, dining room. cov- t•r!>d patio. 3 t·ar garagr $164.~ JAYW. YEATS REALTORS 499-2237 Ocean View Condo JU!>t rompletcd, toµ uf the l111c 111:..ury "' 1ni.: plus ::.ccur1 ty Pool, Jaru111 ~;1un,1. billiard) NEWPORT SHORES Lalle Forest 1055 biS-ruoo 3 llt-$82,500 :O.upcr sharp 'Nt•wport S hor es lu1·al i11n' tiori:t•ou, • rca I wood" wallt·d I hdrm-. dl•1·or., tor · s dell g ht• Chl'f's gourmet kitchen l'n\'atc mstr su1tl' 3rd hdrm c·an be JUSt that vr dt•n' !'\ew paint !'>t'cludcd patio Custom sundl't'k Jo1: lo bcac·h-:! block~' Call tod.t~ t>lb il71 .•.•................... LAKEFRONT I lli::hly upgradl'd. 3 Br. 2• i Ba. pnrnc lakefront P\t lake \'ll'W from It\' mg. d1111nl! mstr bdrm Ha lcon). patio. P' t dork sundet:k. Sun & sail club membership SIJ.1.000 768·0580 20:-\ I LOT :! bdrm, 2 hath, din rm, EXTJ{A lgl' h' rm. 1prlr, ru;s I bdrm. 1 hJth l!Ul">t .1pl Sl25.000 111 Fu lll•rton. Newi.-ort llghh S.tx 1111-tll 2311 CL! Ffo' UHi V .1-; Bn•athlaking 'ww. J bdrm . .i b~1th, form JI 11111 2/J ACRE mg rm. family rm. 2 1 _________ _ frplcs. 2 view :.undl·cks, J c.1r gara~l' $;!65,000 IN THE FOREST Mai::r11f11.:ll'rtl ·I lldrm. Jba lam r m w fp , S.18 OMO ltbrary oil 1.incfini.: ll'Jll "Believe It ... he 5th hdrm1, hohhy rm, o· 11J 11" tnrmal dtn rm. l"•lhl·dr.ll r ... ot .. n •1h11g!> E\tt·n~" e par Lido Peninsula l!Ul't & oak plank 111101~ & $21.!A!O F\Jll pnr('. f1r~l wallpaper .\;\1 V'l in 1·ome. first !.t•rved. lC'rl'om, WW 1aqwt. llurry,t:alllordcl:uls. JUlO :,prklr ... , g ar:q.;l'. LIDO BA YFROHT with l'ool & Sandy hcac•h 5 Br. 11, I.laths. 2 frµlr-. t. u x u r y l i ,. 1 n 1-: r" r· :!.'>~>41.tK)O · X lnl f111ant·111,.; ,J\atl l~l tlffl"rtrlg, IJrill t•1pals only Ca ll Owner ,\1-'\ ti73-ti272 ~ l.l1SK II \HIWH \ n:w HILLS l.u'h J.:artl1•11 l1111n·· \/Ull'I I ul 111' '•"' 'l I llr. :1 ll.1 11,.,, hll\ ~lfii IM~l I .111 lor addr1''' I .1 II d ' l J I' ,. •I NEW LISTING! nt."li·rp1t'l•' • Ni·;ir 10111 I Ill' :1 h,1 h11m1· on f1·1· land !'.l1•1,... 111 hd1 \\l:i.! ~1!MI 1\!!l lilli 7 11 l (i:ll :1!100 - LIKE NEW CONDO llc·autilul dom· with ln•'h d\·1·or rn1rr111' & "1H11I \dull JI\ lllJ.: Ill .1 :.! ll1'1i1 Ill ..... 111 1w1ol ,\ fl'• f\'.ll 11111 IJl'thl11•-. '' •h11pfHlll: &. lrel.'14 .!~ SI I •1;,.1 \gl ~ Utu. ;s;tKJ. CONTEMPORARY <:ll•nm.11 11111111· .I t1•e 111urut) 11ark .!11•1 1111111 l11lrm' & .! halh' "" c .inrl tl'nn1:, e1111rl • Snunrl I am 1 I\ Ii'' 111 l' '' r I h rm••" C.111 lh•1l C,11 µc•I RAMCH REALTY 551-2000 pool &!"'"'""'' ""''" e:;c-& •••· landM'1a~ing ,\dull Ol'l I Re-atty yr SI l.l,5UU ~ 751-2060 San Clemente REAL £STATE 6H·6397 BEAUTY l""'I"'' '·'rd c·on\ l' 1<c.111nr~. !13:1 J:181J * Cotl Realty Ir lnnstmeftt 552-1 931 •••.................... .ALMOST HEW :'\r IK>Jc·h & Pk New :rnr MOTIVATED ASSOCIA'rES C.1ll ror c•111111fh•n11.il In ten ll'W tu ~l·ll H'"" l-:~l.1ll' lrum our hc.iul1ful 1'.l·v. 11111 l 11('.u h uffke Call 640-9900 SPANISH ESTATE l BR· S69. 950 I' r 1 rn 1• 11 1 1 cl 1• 11 I 1t"lll'r-.hq1 ,11 '"' \lmu"t II\ OW'. 1-;11 11.11 \ 1t•l4 I hlh Ot't'.111 h,I\ , ,, . .,. 3h1I r .. n1 "" '"' m.il 11t11 14«10tl ht.1m-:.! lrplt' ,1 ;11 mo \II •· ;·,:1 11.; . .i1 CostoMHo 1024 .................•..... Bwll .1rountl .1 .:11r1-:t """ \nthon,· 1'11111 ~ 1M1.11< d11hh"n' "1111.. « \,1ril 11.1, I IKlr rn' I m l' i rn ,\ µIJ) rm 11111 \I ,lf 1>01 rn '"!-I'll.• r tlf• ,\ h,h II· •114 11 I ~IJ l 111 lh' l I. ( I 111 I ,ti ',11·uum ·..is llJ I EASTSIDE •• CHARMER 'lo1•,1t :1 l><'drm d1r11n.: 1 I FOR S,\Lt-: BY OWN f':H bJlh. ... 1111 tfJrQt'I lul With IHI. :!Ha. E11•m1•nt.1n ~ Juubll· l!.tr.1g•· :l!l).,,111111 nur,en ''hi • hlk .1v...i\ llurn t:.!115-l•l 11.11 1 ""' 1·,'"'t l'l.11.1 I minute· ~HERITAGE REALTORS '"'"' "' Pnn unl~ :)~lf, ;··:.:I NEWPORT HEIGHTS l IR 2 IA OH R2 LOT ot>w 1>1.irn11111· 1•nl1y tol _________ _ l 11r111•1 1111, r 1w1m tu ,111<1 1 11011 lkl.1• h1•d i;.11 .11~· nt '°' f 1101 I 111 tll Jll I I 1.1 li hug!.' 1.1m1l\ "'''" II\ 1n~: room 14 tlh n .1.·kl1n).' ----------It rep I a1·1· ,, rl•I ',11111 ... 1 rc11tni• 1-'urrn.il 1hnin1: l:ar<fl>n '1t•w k1td11•11 Famll) 111111n H<IJ1l1n, lll.'.>h 11•rr.111• lhrnu1:h "all ••f gl."' ~·p.1r.1h• "1111.' DELIGHTFUL! I llH ' II\ & l'tHll 110 \I I-'lo 1-; \It "\Ill 111 CO \.._f l'L \Z \ ~I 0110 \i.:t•nt fol' h11l1•.iw,p m,1,11•1 ---------- ... ,.,...".' OiJt"'.,. W •lA~ •• . ,. ......... 645-9161 111t•nt to hv.!t h 'h11p111ni:1----------&.,.·h1w1b S'72500 NEWPORT BEACH REALTY 675· 1642 Custom Meodowlork II\ "" lll'r Jiu .!h;i. I J 111 rm atnu111 l'IM ~ r .!II rnor Cm le• h1r \ppt 111 'l' t• I •• 11 K I.. •• 7 i .! • K-10 ;!!;\ :! K-l 1 171>11 HEAR LAkE & PARK Sh.ii II :.? h1-droom -~ h.llh ht1nll' Ill lll'W JI l',I ('l1t'l' t11 'h11pp11l,1.! & lw.11'h (>-,,rwr v.111 1111,.11h r .!ncl tru'l 11 .. , • .i REALTY IN C. 714/840-1371 "IMPERIAL LUXURY" THECOLOHY ht:Jllllful I lwdnK1m lamll\I h11m1· 111 th1• h11:hly · dc~1rahlt• < 'olnn) 111 he.lut1lul f1\111c \1EW ol 1h1· hllb lr11m 111 ;1 s l 1 1 h c 11 r '' 11 m h.ilc-1111) ~hllt•I l'UI de !>ill ltll'<Jllllll ~~·;11 1111111. p.1rl.., 11.ihtcd tenn•~ 1·11ur1:0. anti shopping SJS.11(10 CJll for uppt RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 Woodbnd4)r Arborloke llrun1I :\.,,, ~upcr up i:r.11ll•tl ':! br, :! ba. lu' \'uml11 l>cn lurm dm ~ire.! 'llt•ar lakt• SI 11.500 1067 ~.OOCI l 111lt•r 111!.t Xlnt Mission Viejo t1•rm~ 1!1 5 ;,!101i or .;i.'i!J lll:IJ by cm m•r CUSTOMIZED Ma)(n1r1('1'nl ciqrnndt•d "LnS:illt"' lo14 nhome m U111vNs11y Park. This fine hom1• ha' 4 bdrms . den & family rm. & fralun•s c·rramic· lilt• noonn..:. VanLull papt.>r~ & upgrudcd c·:irpctins; The \'ll'W from lht• den muM tw seen ' C;ill us. "'"II arra11~c 1t Sl?!J,500 ss2-1oook_ i~~L~ Rf.A l.TOR. Loc.plnO '4Poch I 0 48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......••.....••.•...•. WOW! Wltot o Value! Rambling 2 slor}. 3 bc<lrm w huge bonus rm. forn1fy dmmg rm. 0 \Cr 2000 sq ft . for only $82,950 Be:.l buy in Lagun:i llllls. Red Carpet Realtors 586-0400 Fi\MlLY COMFORT Beaut. \'kw. by owner Madrid &10 3 Br & den. Fam Rm. 1-'ormal din mg. Room for pool, many xi ras. J>rin<' only 581·934!1 Newport Beoch I 069 ......................• KINGS ROAD DUPLEX 21\.J, ~!>I.' II\' rm LcJvd) I BLOCK TO BEACH 1•11d. urut ~ 100. Ownr JBR up w <! h.1 . 1 llR d"n S:>I 20711 uH~knds " I ha , all tiled k1lch~ & WHITE WATF:R VIEW, 2 bJlh-.. hit n -. inch lx'<lroorn. 2 balh home in tbh\\~hr. lrpks. rlct·k & ;Hlult complt·x Priccrt patio w hugl· ·I tar lurqwt:ksalc $66,000 garage SI 65,000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 J AHCHOl.AGE IHVESTMEHTS C714J 496-7711 5 BR-8ACKBA Y HORSES! RETI HING? l'rivatc !PINI front then you must see this Patio. Tile entry. llugr ideal l bedroom. l bath homt• 111 a beuulrful fam . rm .. .:ourm<'l kitchen. Nl·w hulcht•r gar d c n set t in R · block counter !up Fireplace, s paciou:. Formal Dtnl'' St•paratt• rooms, 1-toragc i::ulore & unly $45.000 Ma:.lcr Suite Uouhl<• lil':KT llENHY vanity m1rron•d wttrd HEALTOHS robes. Plus 1 mor(• quN•n 215 Del Mar 4!12·4121 s11.l'<l BH !il'wtni;< room or ___ _ work shop 1s here loo Ur Large tri level, 4 Br. 3 Ba. mg your hor-.t•s• Thi!> Fam Rm-bcaul pool. heaut1ful 1,000 !-.!'f ft Pnoll' area ()('('an view mansion only Sl7!1.500 f'nnr only $122.500~ Call for per~onal pre\ 1el4 493 &176 today' 752·1700 -"'~'' • ? • • • , • Santo .Ana I 010 :o.u1ti• anti J:Ul'"l qu.11 t1•r, 'Jl\.17KRI 'n:.-.;\ 1n-1. \t·\H , Bt __________ 1 II""' hnm•• lh "" "' r ~IK. ''"' l ,ell fur ·'l•t•l 11111!1' I IHlrm :• h;1th 11n1 t\lll' In I \l'f \ cfrl.1 II I.ti\ 11111111 ... l'.111fu 'i.mtb 110 111•11 J I c',tm 1lc·1nr 111111 h 'Io t ,, J.! I \' 'l 111 lncb1 .1111. .111""u" nv. 11\'f 1'111'1'11 '" '1°ll lh" V.•···k Ii II I !lli:I 'ili71 CALLUS FOR *HOMES* S60.000-S70,000 In Tustin & Irvine THE HOMhELLERS 752-5353 BUILDABLE LOTS l'nml• commerr1al loca t1on on Coast llwy. at V1Noria Beach Ocean '1cw & S lot rorn<"r Three R 2 loh $-10.00U l'at:h & tw o (' I Exrlus1ve· Panora m1c Ocean view overl°!l all Newport Bay See boat racl's. <.;hr1stmas parade. sunrise sunset Walk lo beach. 3Rr. Jba. den, wet bar. 2 frplc, 2 car gar. cpt'g, dl•ck. New thru-OuL B} owner Op hsc. 1721 Kings Rd. &.IS·2818 or 645 5746 [~ - . I ...................... . OPEN DAILY 51DRM·5 IATH FAM;J-ORMAL DINE lor f11m1ly with m1111I, mothl'r 111 law or ror palat111l 1•11l1•r t111nl1111 1226 Po lnr1o.;, l)ov1•1 ~>it; :11 I:' Gew.rol 1002 GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•..•.............•••.. macneb I trvlne realty llAUTY & IUGAHCE IM WOODlllDGE As penwood Model of Broadmoor Patio Homes. Spacious 4 BRs. 2 baths , dining room & family room. Everything you always wanted in a home in a most beautiful develop- ment w/parks, lakes & greenbelts! $110,500. Gladys Bain 752·1414 . (Q49) WAMTROOM?? W\" haH• ,1 ~UIK'r l,1r!ll' family Mmr Feature~ 4 nr 2 Ba. hulo(t• :illd ''" ram1ly room, full bltn kitchen, frill'. nf'w WW cpl'i lhruout & clt'an us a new pm Xtra IRe rear yard. w sh<tdcd patio & 9 fruit brarinl! trees llEDC'ARPET RE·\LTORS 842-SS.H Tn Plex I )r new Npl Hgts t•u1ty ocrup1ed Now carry101t itself +. $150,000 B y ownr. S.'5-4931 No Agts please· RED ROCK!! \ 011 l' ;111 I I\ t• 1111 H ed lt1"'·k 11 th.-. :i hl:1lroom h (\ m l' I n h I' a u t I r u I 1>1.•1·rf1eld lits )OU It has ,, sulJ('r S PA 1n a t•orn· 11tctl'ly land~r111>"1J yurd 11 1 g h I v u ll g r a 11 c rl throu)(houl SIOS.000 Call l1Jr appt lots $41.000 each. HORIHS RE.ALTY * 494-8057. CALLUS ... ----- LEASE Option or lease Luxunous furn condo. 2 or 3 bl'drms $750 mo. 640· 1751. . 11lt• 1t~Linl(s available m E.ASTBLUFF TAMAR.ACK VILLAGE I f'or all the latest multi· $58,000. ~ Lagun11 BC'ach urea <"till ui. 11hc)11t this Sunny VIEW 1''ROM fi IWOMS 2hr. lwnhnw. rm grct•n ' m~~~rP~ 5 bdrm.lgfamrm,:lhu hell with v,1ullt•rl red Jcar l(ar, xtra closets in~s. luxurwu~ ma~tcr OO©tuil~~ 644-0138 $180,000 h 499·2800 ~wll'. c>ncl 1>al10 & muc RA.-.CH REALTY ----_ _ Scaview-Broadmoor, more, l'ull 1)417211 551-2000 CXEANVl[WISO• Plan5,2sty.4.Brbrand Qwck ---new by ownr Income Deane Home, Univer<11ly 1 ARCH BAY Prop excbge + second. ~ Park. Kensington. 4 Ur 3 OPEN SAT /SUN 1·4 640-0096 I ---;---Ba. Fam Rm. unique Pvtguardedcommuntly, ----------... --~~~~~~~! k h d walk lo bc h, tennis BYOWNER -•le en. Upgra cs, by courts. clubhse. 4Br. HaroorV1ewllome OPIEHSAT-SUN owner. Prine only JBa. Cam rm. marble Phasell I ·SPM SlJ4.soo.5520896 Crplc, wet bar. I J? 4br. 2ba Montcgo LANDMARK Woodbrid ge Pla ce . redwooddeck~exC<'uLive w/beautitul yards & , &immcrl1C'ld 2 ~ty. 4 br . • 21, ha. FH. lµk. $78.500, Open lloui.c ....-knd:. 10·4 ROOM FOR IOA T So Ci;t l'laza ar~a !rl!J 1GS9 <.;amper 1011 in lht•l\c two new custom hnmc~l·---------- 10 Nt>wporl lights . :i Br+IJ:!' bonu~ 101, 21• ba, fam +din rmi.. 2:101 sq ft , <! ~lo1y, lot:. 11( wood S1 II ,(Ml() t•a :1100 & :1112 llro:nl St t:asl ol Nwpl & S1111f 15th St Opt?n wkrlvs I ·3, wknds 12·4. Call 731 1522 Western P11r1fic Proµ 3 ledroom and Pool SUPER STARTER Ncnt, old1·r. wdl kepl·UP 11 I' I I; h b II r h 0 {l <I ! 2 Jlcdrnom home w1lh tha( hi~ rrnnl porch & hll~ wood cabinets all over · Largt• fircplut•e & nc:w. ral'pet.s loo! 1111: Yard. Rill Valur flurry' Red Carpet R•affon 833·3380 Other Real Estcrh SI 09 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Mobile Homes • Well located homr in th<' For Sale 1100- Uppcr Bark Oa)l Just hsted so don't wail to rHll •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 645-7221 N<'WJ)Ort area; Igo. llv. CENTURY 21 rm , l DR , covered .. W t l'ffR alty paL10 $10,SOO. Agt: •s c' e -675-1&12 Sm~le story 3 bdrm. 2 Greenbnar model. 4 Br. home, shows like new pauo. Commun pool & bath 1Sx21 bonus rm ad~ 2 ba. SllS,000. Call Ready to move into. cul club house. Walkmi: dis· dtllon lmmacul~te .... _st 675-1105 or 835-0211. Ext de.i;ac. xtra lg garage, lance lo schools. close lo•·--------•I --. " ""· 95112 I d d b R b I & l 11• Newport Beach Dbl Wide. l ocation h11rry ' ---------n srp Y ogers green el na ura SflUHG 2 br. 2 ba. '71 Skyline· 963-56'7! 1'HE Gardens Call499·1689or park.$168.~ Byownr. RE"'LEST"'TE Coarh, in top cond.: ' RANCH" 67J.8042 Agt. 640-6173 Prine Only. .._ ,.. ·· GoffCouneHotM! • .f Br, just painted & --------1 Newpor t Och /Costa $18.250.Agt.646·4380 carpeted. Nexl to park, NEXT TO IEACH HARBOR VIEW HOMES Mcaa f • llOi RedYcedto $105,000. tennis cts, pool. lmmed All wood 2 Br home 4. BR. Montego. Pride or SINCI!: 1959 AcreGCJ9 ors • 3 BR w/fonlasllc view. . , availability. $86,500 By w/frplc & beam cei.lings ownership! Close tu •••••••••••••••••••••••. spac home w , plus hy owner. 552-4629 + lrg scp pcnlhse apt. greenbelt. $138.900 759·0226 FIVE ACRIS ------- cdrpin'l. & delcrlor . F,o,rmAI S&S Resale Specialists. 3. w-..a....:.._ ... ...L.-.-1-L While waleT views. loads PAUL MARTlN (;.,__IN Ai!!fl!"'!lfl!!@) South or Corona. Fan.' mg + a um. urry 4 ors bdrm models 8,.1111, ~...,. ATVVn-• ot pork Ing. Real ~late 644·7383 _llNJW ~I~ tastlc view Pull prkC" Agl. ask for Sh&ron. some w ,pools, 968·4602 Choi« Watwfl"Oftt "Z " REALTOR I Aoo:TIMIJ S9,900. HKR. 963-llOOl Pt'nruninon Properties New 2-level Exec. Condo. 494·8611 "4EW ILUFFS COMDO •--------(7M) 677-5691 411 +POOL ---Rt..~uced for quick sale ----------Bloomtng De l o r e~ llACHHOUSE OR~ .. 0530 . M.io Del Mar 3 Br 2 Ra , cov'd patio, lge 75!Hl839, 548-0122 ~tom 3BR. ram rm, 21A Mood, 3 Br 2Va Ba, end 3 br. 2 ba, $82,500. Call ~E & OHi 9'JARTH, Cl h I & SO lot, nice area S66.950. -... ----T----BA. wet bar, maaler unit. By o~ner. 501 PROPERTY llOUSE, "'Cll ~ 05e lo sc oo • Brkr. 673-8661 inarquette ownhouu aulle, 3 car f!•rage. 1Aun· Playa. 1126.~644-7901 ,.. , CoaslPlazaJ"amllyrm, Univ.Park.3br.2~ba, dryroom.Ctoeetoabop-Open Houe Dally 642·~ foryourmobllehm~ '42·1235 644~6200 amolce alarm, intercom, FOR SALE BY OWNER 6 formnl din rm, fam rm, p1na & schools. $119,$00. 11.f>pm bldg alle. Soulh <>C 901 Dover Drive Harbor Vl•w Center new cpl8, & lOYt!IY pool. Br } I\\ Ba. detached lge patio. com pl . r e· Call for appt. ---------• IASTILUfF.VIEW Corona. UUI avail. Fu.I' trvtrw •I c.miius Valley Center $81,000. garage, 1$32 Alden Ln decorated. lte1tdy lo IOMD llALTY twtMM-VM'flf CCll"IMt By OWner. Lease/Oplion pnti! $12,500. BKR. 7St·1•14 So. Ca.bf Realty NW. Hnta Bell. SSS.900. move in By owner ll I 9411 a Br, ram rm, $135,000. To Buy. 4 Br. Appl only, (714)6'T7"'4i81 -.~l!~!!!!!!!!l!!~!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~=-~l,=sz==-0558====:...::===54=6=·5e0.'l=:L:'.8Wf::·S~t70~o~r~8'97~~~11~8====1:~=u=:.ooo=:·=SS2==·389==l=-~_J-====~~-~~~==d:i~ee.~Prio~·~-~'··~960-~S272~~::l=67=S-07~12==·==========1===~0~R~szi.~~2080~::::;:::;: ~~ """"' ~ 7 ' 7 DAILY PILOT Monday.Apr1125. 19n 1 Hon.1 UafwM.a..d Ho.I•• Ua~ tHoutff U............ Coedc:n.-...1 A,_t•ent1 u.tw.. ~•at• u.hra. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ~ 3425 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Olhet"RHl&tat. llHl&tate HeeM1Uwfwwl.-d Hwafi19011a.edt 3240 lniM .. _. 326' ........... -.......... CostaM9M ll24CostaM"41 3124 •••••••• •••• •• • •• •• ••• • W.ted 2t00 •••••• •• • • • • •• ••• •• •• • • ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••• •• • ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELUX E a Br 2 Ba off let •••••••••• •• ••• •• • • • • •• ••••• • • •• •• ••• •• •• ••• •• ~ fw sale 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coito Mino 1224 lRVINE Mo. Lease. Cbarminl Tee L N1auet. Cotry Cfb. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnvate party would like ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rrnnd O«'W 3 bedrm 2BK, l 8.il .... • • $325 two atory llvloa room Comm pool. l.l:t.~ duH SMflSHIM(j/ Jl,~f~~~~:;.~~~;~d . 1::.t~t:~l:ctu~•:: )) :£:~1~~~1:11~~~ ~i::~t:::·:·:" ~~= ~!e+ai:r~.C:O~!r~ J:.~·:.:;d indnn, A~nnngcomb1nollon t714/li76 ~-;1-; ss~o IJl!r mo 1nl hi.: JBR. 2•-.. b<1 $475 5SO ~ l'tto on Perunswu 3 l'l l' r1it-. re ng. , 1w , 1 OR 522 "'11141 owner. Npt, Irv. :art.1. .,1Udener 1 BR, ;i•, ea SS3S SSSC> be<J.room, sw~ lo beach ~11<po::., Crpk. patio. 2 or odulr oponmon1 homes SlOU lo $12.S,OUO By pvt PRIME E~"TSJDE C.M ~rp 3 b..-drm, 2 bitlh BLUFFS ~75 Mo 4 bed + den & Story condo close to wrlh luxury oppomtmentsond ~nb PlY 544 1~ CONDO. 2Br . 2ba, dbl h 0 u 11 t-1 11 " r ~" t 1 !IR. 3 h.l $850 VlEW. Agent 631-1400 i.~ & bus Clbhse. pool superb recreotlon ot o premium fot"tCll• 1300 B d '"I • .. BICCANYUN ----& JMCUU.I. Qwet area Re..tals gar. ran -11pana n n~111bburhuod . lmrnlld 38R,2•·n··.... ..,00 .,LUFFSCONOOS r\~'11 .. ,.,Y 15th Lo lhe locor1on Tennls •gym• lhetopy •••••••••••••••••r••••• new. Yrlri· 1110 al •°'" •• "" " .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• poss S.W01mo. Roberts , ··\KE L'ORES""" te~s starting nt saso n&hl couple. S.110. Write spa • swtmmlng • bllllords. 2 . f' 0 u r µ l c x u n It 8 LL...--~ or....-t~L....~ $37S/mo. Ca l ror app\., "Aall IUu 1""" ~ .. ~. ...,, T c - d l 11 t t .--. ,,_...._ "1 Do •u:c Y '"" uoo 3 BR,::! Ba $575 Month A"ent 1144·1133 Box-..., w.tin, ·a 92680. One & TWO Bedrooms. One Bolh * own own un 1ng on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, ary or n --S32·+&8l. ~ ~v· Meach. l'rin. on ly Uy ~ 3 I 02 COL! OF HIWftORT LIDO ISLE. yrly $800. --~m~O. Psvi6c , ....... """ illfS owncr.536 5006 ....................... R~ALTORS Vacunt 3 BR, l ~1 ba >ivatluble June l . 3 Br 2 a~ Gl °"'""' •1 J -.. leadtPro__.... 1350 Slop her.e1 Looklnii to ___ os.551 I c,01oc.reKtoe1oc1h·ea9ntl.B~lJl·7A1?>1kr lla. 1,e sunny South UnfunM1Md 3525 550Pou1orln0Av1.,Cos10Meso 751·8995 ,.... • r ~•uo. ti42 5002 or 675-64.lM ••••••• •••• •• •• ••• •• ••• 1 .............. ·-........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• move? We pro~. have ~x J!:)(l'l' 'l'.h. Jbr. 2br, frplc, 962·4471 Bkr. ..- Lrg R·2 Lot, oceanfmt st. aclly ~hal you r e lookmic Md patJo, pool, clbhse --:-r-:x.e~ lwnh:.~ llr 2~ nu , 1-:!' :~u~l~,:d'~/r!r Cotta MHa 3124 ta Mna 3124 Lcoc:adta. Approx. 300' to for. Serving ull l>euch ............. 5."""". 673.2332 4 Dr Condo, """I. t•tbh:.t'. ""Uo pool Jae nr bch •· • ' • l 0 C ~ .,, """" •~ ,... •, _ '. • . "' fplc, cr ptd & drp'd. Bltns ••••••••••••···~··••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• water. l 11\ blks to Stat e areas, & al range o. -' tennis, playjtround $350 chl $1& lse 631 1475 Bch. S17,000down. Bal at ~llnowrorlnfo.645·4900 2 Br. wtfnm rm, nc.'wly mo.979-7888 b • • • mrl dshwshr, gar, view 91eatiBllU Deluxe2 Br 2 Ba, twnhse, low int rule. ~.ooo. Call ••COMUmen Guld. remdl'cl ~. 1 lnfiml, S PAC IOUS 38r h ome, pal i o · P ool & ju c. Almost nt.•w. ~5. Adlu, - lll 4J6.946_1_. -....... __ 111-..1 31 oi. s:n"° ·pc>~ts 219'l Miner. Call ?t'btarmt•r's Coved2 br. l '1" lf523 C.otPIJ,Da·IRVl~E cpts, drps, new hnoleum, 21J.a60-!J769 or 860-7066 1 Bdrm $245 no pets 645·5_126 ___ _ -unu v a, adult con n Poo . bllns dbl 11ar frplc J11 p r h p If' 2 Bdrm. 11 • b.t $:.!IW . · C d I i /T · r>->c o · 0 • • " anoramu o l c ac 1c Deluxti 2 Dr apt m t.Jiplex on om n um1 own· •••••••••••• •••••• ••••• tcruus_._....-_ . 64 !>048 ___ New 2 BR, Sun Ma too, on fenced yd, ws hr /dryr lux 2 Br, gar, :.undk, Beautiful vosrk·llke at • houM1for1ole 1700 CHARMING t1:\.'J Or. 2 KIDS,tPITSOK rorlease4br,lbJ .~J5. 10th (e11rway, Hant.·hu hookup,4~5Br~eCres· patio. pooi.. JllC. $360. ffiO!>phcre. pool, SIJJ allxt.rns+¥ar,no~ls ••••••••••••••••••••••• lla, Om Hm. garage, $5~ El!sts1dc2 Br/gar/$345. KJdsok. SJn Joaq UI n $4 511 c.-en~ SSS0.~(213) 325-7020 SllnClcm .S52·(;g27 Jusl a few 'tcµs lO com· 121 1:±88 Ln. G44·lB69 CONDOSJ>El'IALIST yrly 673 Jill 67S"'258or 646 4848 ~ 1290 plctei,hoppsng. D P-' t 3B2 .. H B , C M , F VI y . --342-51t17 · ~H; fvm 3550 ,\dulls. no sx·lb. C9IO ..... n "' Tou e h slone Rily, 3 Dr. 1 ba. l"rplc. Old2i;loryE-S1de.Compl Avail. May 1 3 Hr 2 Ba, Brand new twnhmc , EattblufflayYlt>w ••••••••••••••••••••••• l31E lKlhSt C.!'>\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9tiJ--Oti67 Completely Curn. avail rt>-done like new. 3 ,,hr, 2 fruit trees.' ruc .. }ard. Wnodbridi,:c \'ac.int li;L tier unobstru~ted Balboa Penn, super 4br, 642 otl5bor61ti l>l!hi I&:! story dupl exes, May bl lhru June 20 b.i, frplc & den $Ila 29-1 :!SUI t-iuunder $365 mo 2br. 11,ba. Lake boat'g & ""'"'of blue water; 3 br, Jba, on lhl! beach. Avail. ----lnplcxcs & fourplexes. 1. ~:!~. 1800 ~~~:;s673 -3088, days _ ~~11~!1~:..&12·0282 0> nppt 673 t;(.10 ~~;a~U.~~~.iiinu ~t~~~.sphl level end un-~u~ 1~0 :g!~i ~\~~i ~;~1.> ~~v~c;:.: b~i:\';irl. ;1.i~:~r.~p~:~~.1 :~ th; ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -Wesb1dl' 2hr, lbit, 1:.1~. 2 ur. 11.uu , hlln::.. ------HorborYiewKnoll d!> i;73_1291 ddlL<; No pt•ts J91W 11 hou.,claundry hook-ups. Olwnlcrh, IJB,ll1mml lae ~~~~~~~ •• ~!.~~ ~l~~·i!~J~6;11~0K d~h"shr Ii: }ii. l·ul S\60 mo. LoH:ly 3 Br,:! Cozy llockport mdl "k end, e-.c:., ~;I~~\ J\\l', ~15·~. 2l'nl~·Jlor:.~'?aryaagredss.'ec~oscloesedto •up ell. omc ~t· , ~e · · desac, S!25 mu. >11> 7blll B.1, dmmg & brcukCast w pane window~ & Ne" .. ~rnds8uwn\.'~'\ lge dlx un ~~~w;h:~id~~K ~~~nn\ •3 Br.:! n.1, FP. !>VPF.R SHAR 1, rm::., f wet bar, ::.cn·1ce En~land charm, 2 Br & Duplexes Unfurn 3600 Me:.a Verdt> 2 hr upstuar!>. ~)t1~1~1t;0~~~0';_f ~~~o!. sl 3 r 2 ''· nu <·µk>, I i S 'II f . -4900 I L\LECREST S375 mo & CLl-:A'-rm. pie, dbl c<1r J:dr. den. 2 b.i: fncd. pat111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New crpb. Reference:.. h !lrps, FA heal. bltn" a:.t. ma ee.&15 &t2222lor64t;!1666 pool. Jac. Uns\' P k. O\erlooksng greenbelt br l~Jl Anaheim, rr $240 4981936cvcs. From $:!D5• monl Jy, !lll'fl'O, br.:lr lire al.irm ••ConwmenGuide 3Br. 2ll..i L..inclmark 84:!·2766or833-179:-.e\es $W0 S250. !17U9St9 eves. Do Golden Lantern St & "Y!.lm ., f\r unl Cpts ----MESA VERDl:-;.3Br. 2Ba. homo!, 11 a m1 to u .. ach, 1 --'IP 1r l bl THE B & y LEAF Arapuko, Dana P oint. ;J..;,.., hlt~1~. patio P' l 'II.· Con>na del Mar 3122 d yrold, !Hi:J titi6 TIJRTLEflOCK 3 Br 2 na, Knv1 roJMrlles not 15 ur enants. "' 8.11 :l2ltt :.! 'Sht i.:ar:;, & llrt\l':>, + ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~·mor:o..s~~? dt.•.in, 3 nr ..iulo ::.prnklr~. l'UI de !>dC 752 ~or G44 2542 I .\t 2Hclrm. WJtCI pd off sln•ct pkg. lur lll>al or::! !Jr 2 Ba"' rplc, yrty. On :!Ba hou ... l', new ~1·1:; r ... , .. r;5!l S~t Apartments fvmiihed From $240 1\1.•uulll ul :'l/car1l('\'an. 1 llr, l ba, util ll l r . o" l' u I tit• ::. ;i l' th.: b each. S<ISU mo Hall of Fame 3 Br 2 Da' µainl .n<l•dw l'Vl" nH"t> yell. llarbor View llom\.'!>, 5 Rr •••• •• •••••••••• •• ••• • • ::,pat1ou. ... ntiw apl:. Pool Ill\." s.!3S. Call Sl25,000. Mu:.l M'e to a11 53:? 3702, 11311·7055, IH l'Ompl redcr. all nu bltn:. nc..ir Gu cr11Hsl & llc1 , ;! Sty <lllr . Jh:i, :.hk rcH.1r, L'an1 nm.~ fplr«, """5 lal»oal1lond 3706 pvtpal1os li75·J9HllorllJ0·1919 • & f 'ISO -., 7•" S3BS rno 847 <l&l!J lr0 l()t "'!Ill 11111 fi75·1 IUS '" -" _., /\lllilts no 1wt~ pn·l' fl.JR !1575 m'g ~g~ , 1).1<. 1 '"' .. ~ lse f,52IW13, 7511·5266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · " N ()r83S·021 I. l•\l \IJH:.! BAY F'RONT lbr. Avail 32'JAl'nt'udo. C.M. HwttilK)ton leach 3840 Costa Mt'IQ 3124 2 Br, fplc, p~1l10, gar. S:l:.!j ~:i\ll uc.t-:AN on 'lllll'l 646 ~3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Income Propt>rty 2000 •••••••••••• ••••••••••• per mo. Open 9 SP i\I, l'Ul de sa c. Newer Jllr. 2 New Woo ti hr 1 d 1.: e · May 1 to July 1. lnq. 400 --llKE TO IEACH •••••••••••••••••••••••cottai:\.' Sl45. U!il pd. Mon·f'r1632Pluml!r b.i, lam rm. hltns, Syl'am11rc Plo.tn CUSTOM3bcdrm.2both So.Bayfront,apt5. FoxhollowVilla9e UMITtr:U ... ITS wa:.bl'r dryer ~311.>. Land:.capt•tl, l'lrupcd, 3 home on cul-de · sac lalbo p . I 3707 6~t W Wslson6'1ti.:Wt0 Lge 4 br, 3 ba, frplc, .,,.. "" Heudynow!Jo'ee 3Br.2Blt'Db1Garai:l'.Nu Eve::.897711)7 l>r,21.ia.:s.r;:,rno 5.51·5294 strccl Approxi900sqtt. a t'ftln1ua f'UflNOlll:NFUHN dshwh r, att. garage. 7'< VA ASSUMABLE Mam Rentals, 540·5370 E d ,. l ...,.,. mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'nel. yd. No dogs. 17UJ pets. asts1 c ~o!I J • , , .;vo.1 •:.!brlolo\nhorm•w/frpl ~· .. ur pll'x. llurry wt111 'l ......._wport •-ach 31 L9 Mesa. ~5 mo. 559 lll"" SL. Pf:H l'l.1-. \ '\f 3 Ur. li.:l' Oran~l·tn1c L<tl-.e, adult SUl'EH LAHG r-; bedrms :.! Ar. 2 Ra. clo,se to bay & J\1:1 ha ma. 536·34ti5 or I ,..... -9 """" '7" Jo I I d B I J !! .,~ •Li:c p~1ti11 & 1·111• i:arai:t• r-"'i titR J st .al ~.tllKI ••••••••••••••••••••••• a111 (m t' o:-.e to ::.hop:, i:uu o, :: r. poo . ll!nnts. 111 this 3 br, 2 b<1 home. ocean unc I ·-,. 51110 \d 11 h 111.. •. _,,,. TWO FO!Jll l'U:xi:.:s llUJ111ni,rton Beach Will «l\Chdni.:e C..ill nur offll'e l•ir ,m appointment Lo "l'C th1~ Quall Pl..il"l' l'l\ dU!>I\ c' SlJ'i ,50CI e.1 ----------.i lmmac. 3br. 2ba, w 1-'Hm ill 1:1m l'lbh:.l' ~5 mo. 833 22\ICJ ~i!lS mo wk July 2 30. SHIO wk •. u !., '' 1 1 ""' m l'r ------R m fr p I , p ..i l i o , c; rt• at <.:a 1 l' 1a•.,;11 ev!> ~ ·Ed Hiddle Reallor J~l) _ 31 Sl'l'l 1.>, :sJ.!JO .,. k •Sm;cll µl'l ok r>t'lu\1' JlOOI :.ii.le xtra I~.: BLUFFS COMDO TnnJ model. 3 bdrm, 21.~ li..ilh. r1 pll'. Submit on 1·h1ldren & pets. Lease ~~~:P~~i;'· ~~7~ch.M~ nr11.:hh11rh11od J l Br Super Sh..irp hnml' 1>4tigijll ~'/d29t~..ilbua Ul\'d. &·1aul ne" 2br.1lb,111n I ~~-h~·~~·,~:~~~.~~h;:::: w gardnr S.llJ 1201 11edr11 o rn , n \'a r Co\"d pal, huge l<lm Pl.'\, flJllO, .iunt r) S2:!5 mo. !'l36·1i3'>2 li&l5 per mu 2 bdrm houst' $400. New 2 bdrm condo $.12fi fi7H912 Brkr lOsT,, 'll::!:i,\ l>l"l'Li-:x C. F. Colesworthv :! lkdrnom + h•H'ht'lor REALTORS 640-00f O uml E.1l·h "''h llfl\ah·l·----------rlmmac Jbr. ~b..i. l Pt. , :ird ~li.!1:1(1 Sp<tna::.h tile noonnl! m lotch & dm rm Lm cl} yd & patios, fJm rm. $450. Hers :!75!1 SJn Carlos 545 i359 or i51 1060 O~ TllE UEAC ll . SIXL="ITSl' .. \STSllH; l'c11111!.ula , IBr. J(ja, I. o v c t ) 11 r 111 t' o ( fr Pk . J" .11 I May t. ownership 11111h ·ohlll's :,;.:; 1331 J,1)::.. 6i3·1291 bul gooll 11 " "', ..• 1 l'\Cll Mt-11do"IJrl-. (;nlf & kitl'hen S3i:; mo Rl.Ul"l"Sl-'OHl.1-:ASI-: OCEANFHO~T di" 3br. Lllns,S32b ti-121!.03 ----- ,,chools Only $415 mo. :>:l2·tili() ___ _ _ )Hr . 2 11.1 Ira lev<'I 2ba, no pets. Avail Apnl Garden apt 2 hr. 2 ha, •THIS IS IT• Call twnhM' b\ O\\nrr $475 2htoJunel7.673-61HO den pallll :OlatUrl'..idults :lllr. 2l:Ra. twnhse a pt. TobinR•olty l.REE:-O:TRt-.Jo:tHr 2sl~ nu1•0• ft <r•• Co 3 4 onlv l'-.IK:1 ·Uecorated, • ::.u per pJtl" &. ~·artJ mo""" ·'~"a " ·" 1taMesa 72 · -1 .... · 371 ,, ,, M~· · .. t :i2 s 110u 1ou~. bu1lt·1ns. J~ ' 4 .,...t; 1 Corner lot• Sl!15 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .rnl~ "'P s ::!13 .5!12 282.'i !'>IO i55!! KINGS RD-VIEW uo.OO WEE., & UP :!i:i 1-: IRth St C :.1 l'IWh•~t.'tl vauo, 2 car gar ~ "' nr lluntl( Cnlr. SD Fwy. Walk to lk-al'h' 31Jr 3hJ. IJ t-: E H F I i:; L II l.o\ 1·1' i·u:-tom l Br 1>Stud111<\ I llH Apt:-. 631-3003 711!11 Stark St. 2 blks s u bltns 2ix5i r1•t: room 1, l '-+dt·n.°'.! Ua. fpll· :Olui.t •T\'&.;\1il1JSl'f\ A\,111 Ed111gt-1 . 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JJl'. l\.'11n1~ u l:. t.1,,l1t• ltwat wn lll'X l !o ~•10 'rh br. f>.H K0.'13 .:reenh<'ll ~~ i\ln · E;1~t!.1de large 2 br. I h.1 associated l\rJn<11w" 17-10 ~<I ft 2 br :! hJ, ::! Crpk tluplc\. lnl'I. Jarn1t1. i.:ar;ige rloor OP· nr. l..iundry room, etc. Soll1l' Ol'l'arl 'il'w T~I. ,\Ir Uonrwll, 1!1 1-7-131 o r ;:,:.? 1111 . c_x_t_J7_o ____ _ DAVID D. CARLSOM 211r. IH:i I~ rumpu-. 1111. I rpl<'. l'OHr'cl 1JJt111 . REALTOR 833_9293 rrpl<', llhns, ~m fo1 uoat i.:aruge, I !>tory, bltn'. ;...,, Ll(e 3 Ur. l b;1, closed gar . l. 1 ampcr l"wpt lli:b. pcls ~115. li·12 .;1tit.1 u1 3 hlks hl'ach . walk lo BROKER S-REA L TORS 101~ W l olboa 6 71 )66 J ~ Bil &. rlPn, 2 11,,, atr 5450 mo. li46·8~02 !~~--~~~~~~~! ~1_5·_·Hll_:1_ storti. hus. S310. 960·5131 1·1111tl <JJl&clrpe;.rnn11n NEWl'OHT S llOHl-;s . p1~11. "!~'On lea~i_: 1 .,. . :JBr. 2Ra, $5(10 11'11 yrly ::! hr. m'ar hay & beach. P(ll.)I ,\n 1il to .lune Joth. t>41;.155.'i or 631 0020 2 br. cpL..,, drilS. kl<ls 11k, ::! Ur. 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Pure pnill' nf nwm•rshsp i-1~1.IKIO South Cu11~l In w~t mrnt Co 6'!:1 1111:1 _,: t'ld ,,,,..,, I l!l!ll An11heim. Do nnt MO 11400or ""' R-115 a ' ;, vS ilta I I rl'll, 1w h l'JN 1-;s APTS REAL £STATE 6H·6397 cllsturh trnants. !l79 !11\.\9 '.\;1'e1r Bc111•h S('11 1'Pm11•1• H1•1• lncl'd. lllllsldt• vu ok. s.!85 :,;,c; K7H!I I. " lot :1 bdrm un1l ~. ----eve -~ Woodhntli.;c On lht· Parl.. 1 c;anlt•n Home. ;!lit I i;:ri:-i mo 4!1!'1 li241l (S "'v l)('•.l)llll'cl 11 kc early .., cl ·n <'unrdcll 0111 · 1 nan l E·s1dc 2 hr 'Phi lvl, c·1111n 1 :?Ur ('harmer, frplc. l'Vl~. 3l3drm. 2Uu, llouse. l ' " ' [I t';ilil111111.1 huni;a ows. drps. wlk lu hl'tat·h. $450 Lor~e 'l Ar 2ba Crpk $475 mo 642 2978 lllUllll " w itenns~. pool. 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Overlooking lake 1 3 Br, l Ba, close to Meyer 549.1366 eve. or Yrly Jae, $395 mo_. 4 Br 2 view. $l2S :.to 6i5 4562 Collect, 213·684-2145 dya, lo shopping & fine beach. O:'lhwhr. ~a~ nnQ Gas & pool urea Tennis, n exchangr Cor propcrl~ shtlppg, transportation s.111-4141 Mon. Ba, FP, c pts, drps, FANTASTIC VIEW N 213 790-4134 eve:. IH4·2till pd. 7711 S<"oll l'l &\2·5073 jacuu1, air nmd., adlls. In ~ Cahr Counllt-s Mature adulls only. No lndscpd. SSl-2000 or h · ew S35(). ~1-4231 S2000 acre Some ocu1 µet.:,, ~. Dana Point 3226 894-3484 exec:. patio ome. 4 hr. New 3 Or, duplex. cpt. VJ F.W OF OC f;AN & --------- ,·iew Own/.l\jtt 64ff·1757 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lam rm, 2000+ sq ft. 01r. drps, pools, lakr S3SOmo Open dally 603•:aJasmmc CITY Lite, hrile. airy Sl.'iO 2 BR $375. 2 Bit, 2 549·9511 3 Rlt 3 Hr, :? ba College Sparkling 2 sty, 3 Br, 2~ wetbar. 2 frplc's. no pets, Mi S12.'i, tn0-1473 2 BR. den. 21) ha. Wl'l m·w 2 hr. C! h,1, llshwhr h ~1 Lake Co nd o 11 Ranchn Farm r.1rk$400 ba,cpts,drJX',Crplc.Rec:. •R8'TALS• $495 mo. 495-5261. ---bar t800 Sq n Beaul gar JOCUl.tl $37:1 mo. Chm.lme.ag\83.13307 ,.. __ • S, 2BR. •••••·•·•····• $385 497-2864. SantaAna 32BO ca,.;, &drps .. $500;\lo . &45·825G&979·:1.1'ili ·--·-CICh-3841 ~••s 2700 facilities. Nr Marina. 28R. 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... _ ·----;r-~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, 2 ba Meu Verde Lse $43S/mo. Call Pat ••••• ·••• • ··' • LEASE t Pvt l garden , _ ul 2b 2t . Scenic Prop. 615 .:u2ti Beaut 3 Ur 2 Ba. cpts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ..... .,< ~. 831 ...,,..., 2 BR. ............. SUS hme .. R 2 R· ....,rge, q et r 111 . con F R SALE 101 Arres .,._ ··~· . ....._. 2BR,den ..•••••••• $495 • "' ~ ,J. sur (Jo, pool, patio. A 'C S2fiS COz.y2br.frplc,vcry nice drps, fµk. l)ltn,, t>nrl F:\q1usiteOceanviewpen w/2Br home near Mo RoyMcCwdh Beauti'ful•Br,2 ba,paUo, 3 8 R .-CJ> rounded in l'\Jltos & mo5.'16·131i!ltlr 7~16350 gJ75for smglc.S400cou gor.lndry,nopcts S350 thousc2Bdrm.2Ba.dcn. jave Rl\·cr, north of R.aftor 1810H•wporf " · .............. ..,.,,, garden~. tennai., ~"Im le 67360m 64<1110.1 Cplc, gar. beam ce1ling1, Silver Laku. Cront ii Cos 541 7729 rncd yd, 2 car gar . 3 BR ............... SS00 ming, beach & s.1un.1, V (luk noon, $.">00. Harcum paved road New ~ell, to~.. • 962-2191 3 DR. · · · · · · · • · · · · · · $42S Guard gat1? commun1t) HouMs FvmltlMd or 1'.:xtra large l Br Apt. Lots E·S1de l~e ::!hr Gur, pAtio. & 11 4114 8551 t 1 I ~ 3 RR. • · • ..... ·''"' ss95 s uitablrfor odulls Smari ~llMd 3300 f I ts/ t L ln<lry 3S3 C Woodllind orn. . ---s~"s~a aac~·(.rpt~) w ~~: 3 Br. den, family hme. lge ~3 Br, ti! Ba. cor p 'drps, 3 BR. . . •.•• . ••... $350 pel OK (for fet-1 $550 mu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l~ ~~5 M~;;~:~tc ge $285. S73·3li00 . a HiCJIMI 31Sl 8311 2673 rplc. yar<I. M25 3 BR. • · • · .. a>25 493-1675 YIAltLY RIHT ALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard , auto s prnklrs 2 cer Taylor MndP RP11ltv •BR . . • . .. S400 3 & 4 IDRMS Cotto MHa 3824 Ne :1 r Sh o P s • :? ll r Deluxe 2 br pool rec: RN &tat• ica~lnr ~I~ lclvdls Qf •t99·2986 495·44Rfl I UR . $.500 Mi1don Viejo 3267 lmmNlrnlc itvulloblht)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• downst airs apt. l>ltn<1, room. Lovely loc. ·Ft~ lxchaftcJe 2800 ~cvail SM~y e i.c'$..~ ~~. "-"'°'" v•.;., 3234 ~:::!.(nm rm f,68() •••••••••••••••• ••••••• FJt~l CM. rn 1 Or & 2Rr. ti:i :~~st~~.,~~~ 180 $290. Gus & W:lll!r pd. OfC ••••••••••••••••••••••• MS-!1843 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S48S castn del Sol, al'lull, lo\(' w gar ·s . S210 & $250 Crown Valley. 2ll041 Tax-Free H t:. 4 BR. frpl , ~ bathll, p•Uu, ly 2 BR. A 'l:. vt~w. duh lii5·520S or 675·6224 2 Br 1 Rn hsc. In Court AJonw · 831 0857 Exchan1tcs 3 Br, 2 ba, cc:· dr1>11, kids aardencr pd. Comm ::~o.tt $400. 644·1197 or New cpL'I, drp:i, paint, M.w_ .. --oc-h--3-1-,-9 Problems solved ok. Avail ay 1st . $425. 1wim pool, pl11.nround. Burr White Lo110 MIW I lr2 IR pool, ~325 mo. 24 SJ ••• ,:::".: •••••••••••••• anywhere 645-2978 Nr. a""-pm1. rTOQ, year· ----"'Mrtl • 41. .-.~c lJt I Pd n-,. • A CM E ,._ kb l ,...,,... "-w-ri L.och 3269 3 br. 2 ba condo, Hunl· •7MI n.., -"' 1 Vl••n.:e ve' · "" Le .-r emer7)1·"815 ,.,_...,..3712Art.6 P .M. ,..,... ,,_ C pts drpa la nd y -----.... mmer ose lBr/lort 2 Mis .a v-.... "' ....,.. •••••• ••• •• •• • • • ••• •• • • I B h P I ' ' u r I N P I ' -. _.,, ngton eac . oo mom Pool. F amtly llv SL50 tbrdplx. marr cp o lit os. Ocean view. Pets• Trude suJl('r La Quint• 3 8l' 2 Ba. No pets. 151 & $270. 2 br, kids, peta, Have IOmethial you want RAy11hore11 3br + den Ct\lldren ~hoots. S3SO Ill(!. 646.1201 duldrcn, qwe\ co\/rt Non ok,'JTotnontory Pt. Avail Country Club Hom Cor last. S375. 545-0630 an si~les. Fe-e to sell? ClUlllfied ads do Very c ute $700 mo m o. S36·U96 ~vrs & --------smoker<! only, n•fs. rcq Mlly 15 Lhru Sept 15. Balboa home. 841-MM 5PM Main Rentals, 5'0-5370 ll-.11. $4.2-5871. 673-0144 wnknd• Sell idle items 1;42 5fl7R 954 W li lh $48 03S8 675-4133 f 1 \ 7 Monday.Aprtl25, 1'JT7 Add 1L.Bu1ld 1t...Oiaper 1t...Hammer it... Carpet IL.Cement It .. wire 1t...Hoe it .Clean lt...Move it...Press It.. Paint 1t.. N ail 1t...Plaster 1t .Fix it.. SERVICE DIRECTORY Plum it. .. Pate 1 .. . 1pe 1 emo o Roof it ... Landscape 1t ... Tlle lt ... Trlm 1t ... 5ew 1t. .. Haul it .. Add it... Plant It... Alter at .• Learn 1t ... •,,.mce l.epolr ~ 8tctriCGI t1•e11r ,.,....,,....-'-9 ....... R.,... ...... .,..,. ...................... ......•.........•.•.••. ...................... . ............................................................................................ 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For more lo· Service. Free ~ltmalel>. Heaplngseledlonot GERWICK & SON. s ince Comm'I & Residential lng,demo,t>lc 751·3930 Refs. E!sts 646-0464 ---------•---------fonna••-~-.. -p1~-846-6219af\er7pm. Qua.illfled Hopefuls l!H7 Uc 311)9.'2. 1\dd1· Lawn care. uee wo rk EXCLNT PAINTING MARV'S PLUMBING uuu ..,.. w... _.,,, lotheDAll.YPILOT UOns.remodeUng,plans. Compl clean up Mike Have something to sell? Find wllat you want in lntr&Extr Reas. 646-9807 ratescallM2·S8'1'8. llh.lng.sfastwttbDailY llELPWANTED ADS 54~2170or67J..0041 548-20-19 Class1f1ed ads do at well. Daily Pllot Cliwitieds. Free est 548·2706 FRED NO JOB TOO SMALL Pilot Want Ads. 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Bathroom, + ~ lar Found in purk in ., .. Omtomporary & casual Office c-. nn w !'Sink, redee. Perl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesu. 642 2249 ,.ARK NEWPORT ThebestorNewport's ,,,......... ror photography studio. Small storage spaces --------- Bachelors. 1 or 2 goodhfc CallonSlteManager o r medical ore $225. avail.Costa Mesa. From Found Beaullful While Bedrooms &T()wnhouscs •Oeamedce1l1ngs (714l642·3lllexl246 548·0096 $7.50 to $12.SO. 557·1694 St . Ber n a rd . From$2>1950 ·~poolo;&n.'<'cenlers Prime location'" Hunt Professional Hldg on eve Talbe rl /BeachBlvd. --------- Spectacular spo. tot&I •Plushcrpts&drapes ington B e ach o n TalbertnrMagnoha.Ftn Re...tolsWanted 4600 Hunt Bch751·4705 SodalClubi 5400 recreation pronrum , •And ~muchmore e-·· .. ursl, 800 ~quur" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... '"""'' ~ ' Vly 300 & 460 l>Q ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST Gold bracelet w /9 social program fl l>(lOls, II fUm bachelor S2JO feet. Smglc, uarden ty1>e M "1 I 963 "'a lure Widow W1's hes "·amonds. Nr ,..,.M post Lonely? Social lntros 35 t.erulls ""Urts At J-'ashlon llnfum 1 br $255 rrt"' ,..~,. 01"' oor ca.c;e. ·7062 "' w ~ Yrs M t ,,.. store or o <-e. VYUU ex· f\amisbed Apt. m Costa ofc Reword. 64().5116() exp. ee pro- ASSEMBLERS We Wll T.,. lsland. J ambort•e & ~an HURRY FOR posure. assigned park· Mesa area. S200 mo -' ress1onals w /same In· Joaquin Hiil:; Hoad BEST SEUCTIOM mg Call Mr Plummer 2 omce c;paces being QUJel With Refs 536.8280 Found Small While Male terests Ph Clara Lane, ~......--~ l714l644-1900 1433Superior 963-6767 built on Newport Blvd . After 6 PM · ~g. Maybe Cockapoo Anahe1m8r991-4250 HllpW..ted 7100 HtlpW.t.d 7100 WESTCLlF1'' Newport Reach Costa Mesa lnc1wrc Nr Cannery Restaurant ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 2 ba. adult:. "1:1) _64~4S3_ EXECUTIVE t>W-~.cves6734577 a.ainffs/lnnst/ MS381!1 El"*T-..t& ASSEMILYWOllERS pets. S295 monthly. 11111 loyfrOftt OfficH Finance 1-'0Wld 01Jmond Rmg In Preparation Penn pos F /time. Pn me Location S •••••••••••••• •• ••••••• Call 631 ""00 1700 Westchff Or. apt llC ~ 3.~ Via l.Jdo. Nwpl Bch •••• ••• •• •• •• ••• •• ••• • • l nit'Om 'port~ C1•nh>r Schools & ------"'-'---• Weatcllff 2 br. 1•, b,1 ( -· fUm orunr S1SO.s.'i00 ~s S <.:allto idcnllf> IW-0 3723 lnstnlction 10051---------1 townhouse Adults onl). nm ~ Secretanal serv avail. Opporlunlty OOS t 'O "NO o n Polaris Dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Assocmte Rep no pets. ~o 1721.i lied ---.1 ,_,-rm•,... 250sq.rt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NH. S mall Face s R£"'LESTATE 180ROVER CordLn.:>48 7~ ~,.~~ Occan orHay vww ~Rental 4450 AMWAY 01str1butnr 1s Sl<Jl-:board.cnll642·6480 &;A NOEXPSt.HEC --~ I st Month me ••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • hi> I ping profc:;s1011ah & UC EN SE COURSE At.n'OPARTS TIWHH COUNTER SALES PERM .. FULlrTIME Opp to advance. 3621 W lat St., SA Beach Duplex 1 ~ lllk lo __ b'7~5820 wkdys only LAGUNA BEACH nthers lo cam a 2nd inc Llic;t Whl rl'rll Mullesl· Irv A new S-day program. 11and.3Br,Crpl.S.tt151mo l·'flel'1S?io10S3~ s..n Wllr:,wk 6732223 .irt•a. Hc:wa rd Call compaUblewlthavcrage Ir you're new lo Orange Auto T~ C.o .• temporarily dlsron· Lub&QuickServlce yrly 640-1<»4 9M29'J7 5 Bt.'aulaptplan:,.avall 2ndMOFREE --------f\1'1 l7 11i !:>un & Mon work schedule. For de· . ' . -furn or unfum. Bach. 1 F\Jll servlce. 1nd1v1dual CCMl'llMrcialStor. L/\UNOHOM/\T. with l.Cl:!S.143 lfill'iCOntact: ParltUdotrl level br. 2 br. 1 hn . 2 hr, 2 oHices. month to month or can be used as pro i\1ite n cy. Ca po 8 1·h. --------RobertJ Donahue 2 Br. 2 Ila. tplc, pool, hath!> &>am1-d 11 v rms. rcnl Including : Roccp rcss1onal 0Htc1.1. Locato<.I Sl5.000. by Ownt-r Reward! The R~ School ~~ta!. $360 MS 5323 ctmlng urnas. storage, lion scrv. personallicd In older s hopping com 837·6417 Lost Spnnijer Spaniel, 496-950 I B1g C~1nyon L1i102hctrm,2 P t1l1 o s, rl e <'ks, phone coveraR<'. mall plei.., with rusllc <II ABu:sinHsforYou?? Vil:, or 19th & Meyer In t 0 lanctscapcli 1:rounds, dlspalctl. undcr1tround mosphcrl'. $160 Mo .. ulll <'•>5UI Mc.'sa. 645 2S47 or Ill upartmcnt. vt•rlk'I! rov prk". l1<•ht1>dtennis. paldhylandlon1 IlooksLort• 97113098 or 63!>-0275 Coll cour11c $6IHl/mo ., ,.. prkg. Jamtoral serv All y Dr pe Mr c MEN WOMEN TIWHFOR l~RT94DIHG TWO WEEK CLASS NATION·WIDF. JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE GOOD JOB tinulng your educaUon, Busy Ch6vrole\. de'aler recently discharged Increasing lub & qwck from lhc scrvlct• or ror service dept Xlot pay & any reason sookmg lem-.working condlUon.s ln ex· porary or career e mploy. citing Orange County ment. consider lhla uru· Airport Complex. GM queoppor. Voucaneam exp. ONLY. See Servtce M.:r al HOWARD Ctk1vroleL Dove & Quail Sts . Ncwpo~ Bea~ 640-0S40or640 IMI> v o 11p y b a 11 . 2 s t y ulll t•xccpt phQnc MISSION flEALT O a Try Nil hot. Cl I ('hock ______ _ t'lullhou!w, hllllarrls. THE EXl-:CUTIVE 98.'iS.Co1tst.L11guna ii.co· een 1~ u1 1<Wlmm1ni: pool. pin~ SlJITI-; 494-0731 Cfilld Leaf Shop Penonals Nice 2 Ur lrtplc:c , n1•w ""nu, hydroL"a, "Ym "'0 '"'70 Wl'ldmg&Machlnt•Shop 5350 cpts,fplc,Nwpllh.'b No ;;_;;rry,nort•t!\0 " "' ""'.,.. 40B.UXEOFC'S l1J ghSchool "Pv1·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• pcta, 1340 952·1072 Southwt~l C-Omt•r lfT SUITE for rent. C<ml rm. sc•ul .!-'>. all l.ad1es-l.Jn11ene l'>rlnkm1t problem" 1•1 •· G fl rt Call Alcohol llclpllnt• Attracuve 3 br lnbou•". t-:dtn1lt'r1NC'wland ~an VIC'W. Ii.? balcon.v pwie led, i,.m ~hse in re· an..,. 1 s-a s ov I() l lall k C d Sh Z.1 hrs a day 1:13.'i 3RJO (rplc, cptll, dpr1, bltn11, X4' 1-:dmger. H B upstairs w i;araJw. ~ ar 1 ur 2 ) r lt'lllll' IAkt• mar .ar op enc g11ral(e Nr t1o111t 17H>847!lfiO.'i mo536-8834Dav1dOahl t-'Orl'$l art•.i l<.l'nl Bo11tsWood-F1oor1tla11s lloepllal. $375 li.l & IJ:.t tlP F.:-19.5 O.\ILY 11.arlon:\ t'oundry·Alummum + $100d ~iR 2ti&' PR(STIGE 111 51(1 9~3 &•er Bar -__ ep --., ROOIM 4000 MEDICAL OFACE Ask ror Sam Crant• 2Br l hou.•w rrom lw1wh ••••••••••••••••••••••• In heart of In tne l~IO :::.IORE Of'FICE Sll01" HBS. 17160ran2e C ~ ~ moPhyr~7J 7 lu" RO• >M" $25 wk U!) ~Ith Sq ft . !IOmt' fumllun.• & ~ewport & Buy Ct>nll'r 71 I t>.is-4170 540 060H "" k1t1·hcn s:r. w wk uµ ft'(turl'-. d~J1I Pn•ft•r ~:-.lewport Blvd.CM PRINT SHOP PREGNANT" CartnJ.: c-onrldenllitl coun"JC'llni:: & r<'(t'rral 1\bor tton, .itlopt1on & kt'eptnl( AI~AR E 517 2S63 OPPORTUNITIES AMERICAN IARTENDERS SCHOOL U0-1 E. 17th St .. SA 834·1960 Schools Coast To Coast ---· - Sl96PERWEH Based on your produc·•--------· 11v1ty Comm + tncent1v~ & extra profit sha.nng bonus On lhc job training. Tremendous pot e n li a I to rt• a<' h supen·lsory & mana).:l' mcnt poolUons Mu~t Ix• personable & amhll111u ... For appointment uni> call 539.1183 9·30/\M 2PM Avon Relll1!S!llbtives ~;;;~-- SoGood! You will too. selltng world falTIOU3 product.a. F1ex1ble hrs. High earn- 1 ni:::-. Tralntna. Call 540-1041 or Zcrut h 7·1359 2 Bedroom. 2 hath11, cllJl)l!t.s, drapes, bwlUM. flrepl8CI', dll'hwas he r i\Ct'OSK from 1111rk near bay & hcach. ~ monlh -11"'~ S48·97~ i:vn practtt1t>n£'r t"a:,t b46 l252or64l 222X .,.., Nets, $2.750. month tx.'\'upune) NWP1' BCJI STORE Newport &ach. wt•ll Room In C M home l\.ltchen pn v Pvt entry $1~tmo Emplyd fem pre f S on dd nker 645-'liSJ •SHARON'S* OUTCALL MASSMi£ 499 1224 LA . COLLl::GE OF MASSAGI::. Low costl~~~~~-~~~~t~~~~--~~~ Day-Eve-Sal Classes in Santa Ana. ~·7171 JACC>eS REALTY 675-6670 liq CClltJOft Eaat :! br apt on "olf couri.e now ov11Uahlc •Dbl actr cloan oven •llkup for wusht'r tdry<>r • Alr conditioned •Flreph1ce •2cnr 1tnr w /11uto 111mr • 1'"ull sec11rlty 644-0500 --- l>I' pvt hm•'. nr OCC .. 513 ~Dl·IRVINE M.11<!. klt .pri v OayN1<'\"olrice spacein Co"'ta ~lt-epN OK ti 2.S mo Mt-Sit nr lla.rhor Olvrl 111 :iS6--0637 n<'w <.hopp1na Cl'nl<'r Suawrl...tcft 4200 Call~7~·----••....•....•••.•....... :!>JO 1\von SI. $300 mo established, 29'~ do~n J erf)3)'lln_E1:l )477-7701 ·nME 751.1400 --------1 •KAREN'S* THE llG STORE <:.omm c;tore located in l'lcad1lly C1rt'us & rront m~ on (;-Oast Hwy an La~una Composed of 3 •'Ontl~uoos rms & loft. 1-'nml rm has flrepluce An ideal i-elt1ng f11r software or professional off it'es Pr1mt'. rustic shopP1n1' & prof rom plex Wiii lease to responsible te n11nt al Cata1ocJ A9fl"CY ~ryWard Gr $200.000. Sl2M own 5JO N. El Camino Real Sa n C l eme nt e. 71H!YJ.7834 OUTCALL MASSAGE 6PM·2AM 83!M7fl0 MASSAGE FtGURE MODELS RESTAURANTS ESCORTS •Mex1can Gross. $43,000. OUTCAU ONLY month 631 ·18 I I •ltalinn gross SS0.000. - --------- month UHDA & VICKI -<.,1unese. gTOSs $300,000 • o.tcal McnlCICp 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AITRACTIVE GJRL MATURE LADY wtshc~ 1''or Sccretary·Glrl Fri Lii companion position duy with lnvestmont ex Good disposition. good t•cullvc. Unique OP· r urcrences. L>ri ve. portun.lly ror br111hl. am 494 8016 or eves/ Sun b1tl0us girl who !Mlitks 11 494-6859 _______ 1 challenglnf.'( dream Job wtth varied non·routlne Available rull-29. Prac. duties. Must be well Nurse educated, wtlllnR to ac· 494-8541ext.129 cept responslb1llly & Help Wcmt.cl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• won hard when Its re· quired. with adequate compensation. hne con· abysltter nee d ed . muture adll. to care for 4&:6 yni. to our HB hme, 4 lo 5dys per wk. Own trans. Lile hs pkpw. 968-5138 -------- ABYSJ'M'ER needed :! to 3 days week. my home. ref's please. CaJI 556-1107 labydtter Wanhd Babysitter needed for 4 month old Want. 3 day wtiok 1n my hom1: References pleue. Call 496-D>. t Hr <!Pill :Hlh Sl. 1-; nl Un lhnu Mn('lrn i..11 w /uppl, pvt put10. Jh11I M11y 1. 1220/mo ('.Jll 1 Rr h."4.<t', t'Ompl furn. ut.11 ln<'ld i2$0 mo Mature adlL'\ May AUil 642 5283 PIGG a.c.ti•• S.lt" Offi«· avail OverlOoks a1 r1X1rl & mountain!! 20!2Mk'hclson, lrvtne $415MO. MISSIOH REALTY 494-0731 ~~ m HI ca n ~ r o s s . For tM fwt of~! ~l.OOO yr. Mnny otht'r:. Serving all Orange Co. "'CCOU...,.. ... G dluons, frinae benertta. 1----------- 6»57R9 to cl'loos(i from. :;ome m· 549·2743 "" "' '" <'lucilnll Real F.state RELAXING MASSAGE CLERK RETAILSTOnt: TI ME HUSINESS BobJamcs Oppor"". for indlv. 2br, l ba Ir).? II\ rm & ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1511. ~ orrlct>s 550. SALES751 1400 Lie Masseur w /A/Ree & A/Pay ex· patio Arl'0!\4' s t from l>irn a l'o1nl M11r1na +'ltorage HOO !IQ t't Nr RESTAURANT LAGUNA Outcalls9-9494·Slll ~r Lile typ~g & ri~ng. beach Avail immod Room!!. l11lctien pri\' OfficeOf'desk"ll""" f75 r. t4 Pot O f c & UCH Cozy, nr bt>ach ~"}~ut:ir t!w~ ge 75.2-0134 V~R ...... 4250 Stab1lity. person ah ty. good dlspoeitlon. superb grooming & model· hostess appearance are Imperative since duUes i.ncl00e pubHc relaU<>ns. Good secretarial skill.a areessenUaJ. 547-5846 $.')50mo,yrly 1.1G~~7 nice homr F.xc-lu~IVt' Mo 1H27 Wesl chlf nr M&nnen. Mil;: 64.53971 $10.~.Sltdwn/\akeout SCRAM-LETS C'O~munf:atea Well~~ ----nMJthb<>rhoOd S25()1mo NH 548-8614 • s-4() 20111 alt <tpm_______ 494·2268or 494-7154. New duple)(t'.13 2 J hr S.1:"10 Pl\636-0974 Furn Ofc Bank of Co"lta ANS w/customers. Ally'50verloadServ up yrly. Farmly & ~·b n_.._..._ to ir.r..-4100 Me110 Plau S95 mo l200sq.~ Pnme retall loc MoMy to Loe. 5025 WEIS Call 644-3389 Exp. legal sec·ys needed o6< li1S 4912 ~ _.... • on Harbor Blvd. Co5Ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9AM 'tJI Noon p/t.64.2-0223 -. -.. ••••••••••••••••••••• 566·3900 Mas 1n m1n1 shop cntr Ir 't--t TD l>wect -Grimy -THE IRVIHE CO. EJ\SfllLUFF 2 hr. :? hu. c.t dowft ------751-'JlOOor 67S-9326 1t•, 2"d .nv · .'a Gnome -Comply -AUTO :.ludlO. (•001 t\dull.3. No uwi....s..-.. ,1. WISTCUFfAREA I -N ----LOANSAVAll..ABU: OLDEH ~~portw~<;~~r BUSINESS 13 ~ 64<>-03'1!1 ~...., _,.... .. -NEWPORT BF.ACJI .-j(una ""· business re· Cn!dlt not 1mporfanl Did you ht111r about the · · Share a home or itplment 1400 Sq. ft. two pvt. br's slden<-e. old house bein1o1 673-4883 Broker stnct movie hQuse'> h F.quaJ Oppor Employer S.••••CletM•••••••lft•••••••l•I••'•'• "-~····OJATU UHW41TlD ~per mo, 64.2-0200 remodeled, nr Surf n ___ _;:..:__.:__--"--·1 won't !\how a sexy movie UIUAPER ~ Sand Art Ctr Ideal anti· Mclft~ Trwt unless It 's accompanit.>d A Comp/Hskpr , llve·ln IWMfta Uk~Pf<.~C..~N>l •1 MO FREE RF.NT• quo huaineu. nrt:;, DMdi 5031 O ER F'arnWar W/R&R VIM. ru .~ bJ\.i••-i No leru1e req Oh, oles rfnrts, l(allury ur 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• by an Le_ movie ~:.~~~~M. Good Orange Co. loc. BANK EXPERIENCED PART·TIME COMMHICAL TB.Ult UNITED CALIFORNIA IAHK 2750 w. Coast Hwy HewporllNcll C714t631·3200 AnEQual Opportuoity l:mplayer 2 Br 2 &. 2 rar 1('1r, pool. w1lllt bch. no pets S3SO mo. R82-8600 (7M I Forover~yrs.832·4134 Adi Alrporter Hotel 49-t·786SOt""94·S873 LQIMS S % •SUZI'S• Salaryopen l -h 3 Fromwwi~r.;"R~~ss.qr~I ...._triall..tal--4-500 M V2 011tcollMass11ge Alteration lady, i•x· VICTOtYDOOGE IANKIMG Walk to bch11ho(l8 2 Ur t OUS(' t 0 s ;ire. .. 6 Alto 2ftd TD Loalt& IOAM·2AM 731·5448 perienccd. ror cute shop. Call 540·2660 ll,<jbatwnhse Adultson' U11m11ton. <.:M Sllll !!crvices 833·3223 T11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pleasant working cond. L-~c•--1. t 1 ..... ~1125 a...-1 ,..,, 1 r Fairest Terms since 1949 •ur~TIVI ~ ~ ly, no pets . $235/mo -+ u 1 '"" -----noon ,..,. l'asc 11.,. sq. t o ~tual Reader Call642·1826aft4/2:i "" "'""" Receplioolat dut.iu., ac· G-lllkt ncc ,warchousc + 4000 Sattt.r Mtg. Co. .,,..., ' •H•VJCI c•~HIER ..i... f __ . ------~ May I sh8rt! yaur home't SptcW lafes..CM ~ ft ~lorage yard In 642-2171 545..06 I 1 1815 So. El Camino Real AMllTIOUSl --0 curatBl ty".k'g ~r a~te- New condo, 2 BR, 2 be. Non i;moklnfl lady & 3 yr 2500 sq ft rree standing lrvlnt> Ind Complc•x San Clemente. Fully Uc. Spare Ume activity with PBX. exper·d In M m tt n s c "c •. F'rplc • rantnslic view or ~ l!OO. nf'ed clean hvtnR bldg in prof. complex w 1avull key lock l(us ~/ For appt. 492 7296 super future For In· Do&>otk~~ Call Miu ~pfT c~f~,;,~~:. Meon & mis Saunn, quart.en, share e~pen&e11 Exec. oHices. lounge, pump & secy se~lcel\ 'ertottds/ BEAlJ11FULOIRLS terviewappt644-539l __ w_e_n __ ......,., ______ , 84$.5333 at Bank or jacu.u:I. Adullll. $400 Mo or nat rate rd s Call vault. 11tras. Prime loc National Services Co. Lott & FcMRd h 8 v e II n ... x c 1 ling Automotive Newport ror ·~ i\!otl_833-929.3 Chru!S41M~ Great parklni;c & l.O _640-8250 _________ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• messaae about their At <'hltectural It.tor New Detail"'""'-oeeda EO . u I I C7l4 >S4().Z200 Mr O'Kl"Cfe " engioeertng backgrowio .xouy · · • 5o1i11hl-388 ,..3 l'I cm r oomma te __ -----_ '"""an. n ln"I pnvoffl-Lost&fo.d 5300 AnabelmStudlo ss.9-6150 -~i med . f. all. help. _,...... t·--' lo .. ~ l 2b ..,.,., .,.. ' ·... ·~ m · in in 1· "'op wag-paid. i;o,. .... _._ _______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlill..... !!n .. re ge r COST"' MES· a• ..,.,., l""'r n rla"enti" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"0 -·~ •• ....i..... I ' -._.... I E S d C .. ~ "" • --~ ......, ~ • . Female wanted, 35 lo 48 ..... •~ ... meas ... ..,. "''~men. ens p"•-•-. BANKJNC Lae. qulel, luxurious. ex hst· n • 1 e k .m PROF.OFFICE Sf' ACE Ave, C M 646·4262 or ~·White Toy Poodle. who would Ltke to dale, swlmmln& pools for ~-... .-11.h:,.."'.""u'.P·· .. ~. 2 br, 2 b" "Pt "1ne1tl. non smo tng, ..,"" ... -.. Ve'"""-Dr E "'"'ll"'A ""Toro Rd& B.,,... .. ,1 kl ........ 11 Ot .,..,.,.,."" .... ~" IRVIHlt4AT10MAL .. ~ • • l d Ml • t UJolU,.,.,.,.. •U<" '""' .... "" '"'""' e · andl1kescamplng&out· ..-lY. custom , con-bolalery sbampo"""'rl. • ......... ""'e .... •~ to ·-n1c pnv cs f:rn · n s 0 Al'WW'nv """"'..,." ,.........,, ----------• 4-17 ubt 6 PM Reward door I '"'" l I ""' --"'"' ... ..,. '"" 0 Cc & ""h Call ["" ,,...._ ..,.,., ,... •• vvuu fl · sprt.8 am S • , 147 s er v a on co v tt rs . check out. nock·up & &! bch. Party le game room. 6.14-478o hcf5 SClt~ ";.':\ VINbtllly & pnrun.: All M 1 Units 11~ sq. · T7o-<»67 l_bll_._7»_22118 ______ 1 64().7121. uv-Appl""y •l PceWoOI ()pea For: total 11ecurily Perfect 5 or pert. Dean Hadley bkig. Uled by designt>r. ~·.-et CM Tll.Lll UYU1aor wknd retrealfor Bkr 963-8933 Xlnt oppty for the nght lml: f'rff form Rold pen· THE GOOO Uff ARMY RF.SERVE 20!i8Harbot' • IOOl.W.WB ... _ d t d It r~ penion lOCIO &Q ft shop dut & c hain . Vic . FREETRA1NlNO "5-1000 u"' a ven urous 0 u -:.t:... n r Robinson 's F'a•hlon If yoo'rc nn llllractlve, u_ 11.....,,.men ag-l'f·"A rbRIC9T Starting at $51S/mo £--. "'350 EXEC\JTIVESUITES area. ll40&q. · O be3Ul ., .... 'le 1'lnol gal ... wn ""' m ......... -v ""' -,.._._c:t Bob~·•-.._.-.,, Del rn off pa<'t' 782 w 20th Is land Sentimental ..... -. "c • IA ...., needed ror mualclans. """'.... ...,.. &-283$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• u~e o X cos w iNsecy Sl l<'l'C s t t.. ,J k value Reward Olc•a ""71 & 40 who likes lo travel, ___.._ I '--.J & At.n'O PART'S ~3700. E 0 . SI 1 M V c1 service, erox. ear . oa a , .. esa. ac · · '"°"""' . iuul & the l(ood llfe & ............ c er..,., sup.,.y, LAIC>all ts t•=4e £.-tilted ·~~bog rt>/,i\rl1at:m'5 5 11• CMe.r ..!. O.C Airport. 7S2·56218 S 11 u n de rs on . d a Y s t>Xl 544 days. would like to meet a man more. Ca 11 LI n d a ,. .~~ ]980 mu e>IV 642-0212.eves~2277 h d I m.3173,or (213>594.o2L9 PERM P'ULL·TillE _._.._.__ ~•soonly.1133-8974 COM Shops, Stores. or LOST. blk/bm, poodle. w o oes too, P eaae Opptoleamautoparta ••••••••••••••••••••••• nces & Stornge. From 2000 Sq n tn Koll/lrvlnt> vie. Travene1Sturgeon, write or call me obou\ * •AllTISTS• * 31121 w. i..tSl, SA BAR OIRL. Daya C1I nl&hta. No eapr oec. Mellow tavent bf UM beacb. Call Riek al S3&-330C) 111EEXCITTNO Offk.I..... 4400 tBS mo. 548-1249, Costa Cnt.r.$U5molncl2C'pt'd 54H731Reward. your11eU and your 0 ·•-a-· p O Box -..... FR E f. LA N C E ll, · .-ALMMaSAAnS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa. AIC otricea. wnt1r Ill un: ...... ' • ~. LUSTRATOR •Ith .....,..,.,...~TONPT Sm,,11 Npt Cettter orfit.-e 7Sl·97'72or644·78'12 l,.ogtgreenbikebackpack. ~Deach,Ca92863 h I ..... ~v•8CHr_, Dt1lconv, ocuan view DLXOFC3&'/SQ.Ft Contains books, note orca1167.S·9867 f•VY uperleoce • · " lnCM Utlllt.i ll """ al b' .. a In W t b ooks , "Dlt'ulalor.1----------1 needed to as•"' lo the 0 ··ch, ...... BR Mo. t.o Mo ..... n•·l "'A" • ..,.,.. • ea ·""" · · ou,. ea " I Alhl u Cl b 1ol'--'-PWI -... '" "' ~ ln ludod 7c. ,,.,.,,.. ,...__,_ M "-11 R Reward• 545.7474 eve•. nlven ty e c u • ,.,..'"g areaa. rrom GtO. & up. c · "1..,...,,. "'-'9J h-es--., ..,..d t ual 5 1 membership. lkk tQjury • • Lab~ I 0 • 1 I an Adul•M-Nora•M O"'""'OE ........ ·•-. o n11on. n us r " LOST •· b ~ ·-•--A ... ... ..... """' ~.,. •-in Corona dell Mar. large of .,_.__ .,_ ..... l tat. Aray .. w l prevent• use Current ....... .._... ~ U61 eaaDr U.OalbPllotbrinicbap-nee S200 .,.,._,ra,_.._... malu 3 leaaed Vic nluo$350.worth~by -PromoUooaJ Brocbure C$ 8111.a F.aat or Newport PY ~. To j1ace your Rea'Joonmlct 615-6700 l<nl Sq n lndualrt11I No Or11ngc &t Sllnta babel, June. Sdl for ~ bc!fore Worit In Or.nae Cowty Blvd I dnwloa card, phoot hl-h kaaard 11Hr1 N CM RA!ward. 64.s.(183$ or .._, l Call Jam Mar· or Lona Beach. Call Mr. $4&-11860 M2·5878tod&y. Want Ad Raults &42 5878 Cxna MHAI. 84&·'Bl2 548-2333 mlon. 54'7·91.Sl lblya CJ1J)41$.74M MOnCI AR O IBL. Attracuvt!t bow Dally PUot a... reU.ablt. P/Ume or rwi lfted ada dllp&_, UMd.r Um.. W ·5S44 ,...,.. wtt.b lilcibUttr ________ _ .ad Imped 7 Our.._ ._. 0. OR&'&N cull an proud to N1, l'Mlb for WJUTB ...,.._,,.. l•t reulta. P iao•• dbaO~Ao '°""" C&IJ....,,. 7 7 ' . .a DAILY PILOT Monc!!y,4pril25, 1tn ~~~ ... .'.?!.~~ ~.!!~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~!!~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~·~ ..... !!!~ ~~.~~~·~ ... ~.!!.~~ ~.~~ ..... !!~~ Hetp W..ted 7100 Help W~t-4 710~ .... W..t.4 7100 DRIVHS OIR.L-FRIDAY needed MURSES AIDES RECEPTIONJST for doc· ••••••••••.,.••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llo\Uebold furnltlir• for aaihnaker, full Ume, UIPflNIST & Orderlies. Da)' :;luJb tors orrice, will train. sg A Proreu1onal ~~ rnovtncco. loc11t.ed tn El S'IS.1823 """' MeuVerdeCoov. ll().'jp., PHONE t"ILES Good typl5t, Sff very Cocktail Walltt!lllS. £oter CLERICAL • Toro wants drive"' w /1 Progr~ssive injection 661CenterSt. CM '1ft b6lplul but not eu«oWIL an t!XcllJnt, profitable~ GENERAL omcE ) r u per w /romm 'I GIRL RUDA y mold 11\Aluna co has re Phone Salt:• people. $OOCJ Start 548.()()76 ailamouroua proh1111. rnovmgco~830~. Non 5moku. Type 4S localed to H.B. & 0~ NURSES AIDES male or female, 16 to 6S RICIPTIOMIST Lum ln 40hrs from pro· ·~~~/:~~~~·1~:~~ Jitach in1sh & ED M 7.3 Exper. prd'd. Mc:.1u yean.0Ca11c Guaranteed Small law ok Airport fculoftala the hne aru of RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST ORlVER San Clemente, Operators M111 s yrs ex \'erdc Conv llol>p, 661 wa&~ or commissions area. N.8 . Br11ht, iu:· waitreaa techniques. Day Dtllla l'o1nt, Capistrano ~~.f.a14100sec 'y. $SSO up per. XJnt iuges & 0 , er Center St, c M 2SO East l7th Street, curaU? l""ist. 833-"83 ur eve •esslons, place· SECRETARIES Beach urea. Purt time ~ _ tune. Profit i.tulnng & ----------Suite o. Co!Clll Mesa , ----~-"----- ment asalst, &ood Job op· afternoon:., Wedne:.day, olht!r txmel1t:. NURSES AIDE bctwetn s 00 & II.JO p.m. RICB'TIOHJST pcy. Call (714) 7Sl ·IJ194 Two to Four Month Assignments 1'hursday and Friday. GRILL MAN s~hMfl COfl». ~n.::c on days & afln ti4M223. Fash.ton llhmd R E. I n So. Ca IH. <.:oc kh II Also Daily-Weekly um.I Saturday aod Sun· Wanted for Del Taco. 17 I4t198-6 6 31 !>lulls. W1ll tralll. Exper Equal Opportunity vestm11nt firm . P.tuat Waltresa. Jnc , 11wa ky duy momtng!I Reqwres F /Urne da~. Apply in pref'd. Please apply, Bmploycr have exper. Typlnf akUltc Park 81, SteC, lrvine,Ca MANPOWER, INC. dcpcndablc auloor ~maU person, 25252 La Pu Rd, rark Lido Conv Ctr, 466 nee. Apply in person, 36:J 9271' stalloo wai:un. Phone Laguna Hills. MAIDS WANTED 1-'lag~hip Rd N H "'"n Mi'guel Dr, St .. 2"", · 645-2043 642-4321, a~k for Harry ,,,..,...,..4. ' · ·1-------.,.. "' -.BE UTJCJAN •--------•I Top wagc.s paid' The Inn .,...,.,.,. ... .....,. M'"' ...... G~.. Newport Bch A Equal Opportunity F;mple>yt'r St.~ley La 2 N C ---------~ -" • "nA '"" · WW for Newporter Inn Ec1u<1I (Jpr>111tu111ty GUARDS 111 guna, lbl oast ---------•I Kxtraordmnry oppor. for '-'AA"""l "•"""'"" -----------L' 1 Hwy ,Lag De . ---i OFFICE ~or....,..._ -~----.-.~-~ _ ~"!P.nyc_·r___ young. slrone. persona· --wu•TED MA!D WANTED PERHAPS ble, producUvc leader. RECEPTIONIST IEAUTICIAN IH.&p Wa11ted 7 100 C OURIER & Drug Store Cl•ril M Lido Shores Motel Metro Cur Wash Systems Young. run sm. shop. 609 ••••••••• .............. OFFICE HE.LPER Prct cxpcr !162·5847 Ask Full 4' Part-time. All Call 673-8800 You Should 2950 Hurbor Ill, N.B. ad agency nee<I~ good phone voice, heny typing, front ofc appear. Ask for Myrna. 549-8651 W.19th, C.M. 648-8480. CLERICAL Can be s tudent w1lh up for Mr. P(llerson, or Mr Areas. A.ge 21 & over. ---Coota Mesa 546-8191 . prox. 5 hours a doy to Kingdon _ _ Mature men pref'd MAID Consider BEAUTY ·Hairstylist An opportunity to be a k M l h Uniforms Curo. No c:.~h wanted Cull ltm" l"r wanted for l!:I Toro saJo f · wur · us uvc own t•ar .1:: n g 1 net' r i.-i ~ & I o 1 ~ '" v A A II. pnrt 0 a progressive to dnve . Hourly wa~e & Archttectufal back outh1y. <.:ar & phom: nee j3eauty Sulon. Tues thru n gency Call 8J7 .. J743 dala pnx:essing co. Must rruJeage allowed Hali tu .:round net!dt.'d 1m01cd Apj1ly, u-··--· Saturday. HI c h ll rd Whe-You IKKPR/SECRETARY llkedetail work & be able be !Ible to type & help 1n 111 fui~ila.ung si1les & m .... u. Ouellette Salon. 200 1 "'" to converse on telephon\! office Hour:. can lie mca~uran.1: ~14 amm1oii Pro~ion S..-•lc• Ne"'portCentcr Dr. NB Can Make ~~~~per. req'd Call w/customers. Clerical or work1..-'d uut. Office ex pools lor 11uahl>. cu.-1tom 1226 W. !Ith St, SA ----- accounting exper de· ,..,nencc or l>l'hoolin" '" r11 "on~"r\c11J11n ,. .. ,urs t •t L' MAINTENANCE ASST The Real •---------1 s1rable. We will train. ..-... . ' 0 ' 'V ' nterviews .. on·.-rt Mature norson Call for bUSllU!bS a lidp. C.:<111 ""I 71''1 10 .,.. "'" BOAT BUILDER Integrated Data Corp t>W-2500 IJt!l14eCO ll OU & ""' .. --& i~~~~ appl. &12_!1_77_7____ Difference _2283 __ F_ai_·r_v_ie_w_R_d_._C_M_1 9 ... :.:.>~ A_M_O_NL ~ ___ EXEC. SECRET ARY MAHAGER·RET AIL C.OCktwl Waitresses. male Delivery of Dally P ilot To I<! I Controllers in HAJRDR ESSERS want Gift Store Exper'd. May Wailers, Disc Joc keys Laroe rout\! 1n Soulh Fa ... tuun Is land R E earn or in vest. 1n " f L' ed. Apply 1n person. lncrease in production & M/1''. Hostesses day & Laguna Beach Sullal>ll• 1 rm ~."I' l' r n t• c • Regis, So. Coast Plaza. owners hip Cull lpm newmedi..o: line has. created eve, emh ployment for new tor a high school or cot T~lyatp,11nl·~tn71:0t) ~1~ • .i:1n::.kils~~h. 54().8888. _4'_m_. 6_75-~_. __ _ 1m ate opemngs for dJscot eque restaurant lt'ge sludl!nt MU',l haH• " ~" · 13.S) expenent'ed person· backgammon club. For a dependable cJr with ?' 1lll.' \ppl~ in pen.~n. Housecleaoers! We need MANAGEMENT TRNE neL apptcaU Ron,586-6866. good dnv111~ rcu1rd JOO San Miituel Dr. Ste amtbillous, enthus1ast1<· Young man to work an Rnlsh Carp....,.. Eammgs approximately 200• Ne14 Port Be.!!:___ people who take pnde in growing tool rental bus1 .:..-... c--nten Collection Bureau seek mg $275 mo Phone f>.12 13~l EXEC. SECRET ARY their work. ~-0930 ness. Must be neat in ap. _,...... -r-personlotrainmgeneraJ Ask forC1rcul<1t1on lea\ . pear. & have very neat Touc~Up colleclion work. Contact !ng yourname&phone Work w11h twu \i1ce HOUSEKEEPER, full handwnung. 6 Duy wk WILLARD An Agency Like NYSTROM ASSOCIATES Plastics RECEPTIOHI S,. For Newport Ctr Law firm. Some typing. Sl.irt Injection Molding ~;~~~1:~(M:~ r ER _ Su • r Mus t. have good perYISO handwriting & typing. Need person exper'd in $550/mo. 673-5972 pharmaecullcul environ "· Restaurant ment to test. ::.etuv."' run '"'SSIST. MAM ... Gii!• high prec1::.ion m old::. " "" ~ Jl;eed stroni: mechanical ab1bty. II you 'rl! tb1s person please t.'Onlaet · Schnell Plastics 1714189M6l I Career pos llion. pvt yacht club. Exper'd food & bevenge. Personable. 673-7730. Restaurant-Resp person for day work. Must like fast food operation. App· ly, Rigger, 16 Fashion Island, N.B. betwn 9-11 & 3·5. ~ Mr. Young, ----l'rl">Hlenh in Newport charge, live·m, spk Eng, w/wkdy off Prefer mur· fngiM Installation 833·2-IJO Demonstrato rs P 1l1me Ctr ofc Xlnt shorthand & drive. ~SO mo. + pvt ned man ror perm. resp Plastic Fabricoton Large enough to oHer a Call Bays ide Plastics, wide range of ch11llcn~· ~8am·4 :30pm. ---------ingopµortunitie::... ________ -;.-;.-;1 Rntourant MClftOCJ"' a_ ri . We truln ror m<IJOr typing ~~llli. & pleasant qlrS. Ref. N.B. ~-1666't position. Exper. not re· U'll'd CIClftS Com Pan ion w I c a r . h 0 use w a r c ~ t' 11 & ix·r~onaltty n•q ·c1. Mu st q ·d. Apply 1!130 Newµort Small e nough to re· M a t u r e i n d i v • · d I PLASTICS w/restnurant exper. in S2.75 lo $6.SO per hour 8:30AM·l :30PM Mo n various food prodiit·h b<· ;ible to handle wide HlroOru~n· Sg.EmKorEninEgsp, ~toRn· Blvd,C.M. based on qualifications. thru Sat. $3 per hr. Lot• Wurk close lo hu rnt• rani:c of rt•spu11s1biht1cs " -------- Good Benefits /4 Day r efs nee. Call Mrs l714)77S·JJtiO. & 140lk \\tlh minimum Fri, CdM, own lransp, cognaze your Ill 1v1dua C 1 .... E PRS .. conlnbutions. MA H " 0 terested in rest. nfgmt. Openings on swing & Cul l Murk Bur nett. graveyard i.h1rt.s for ex 8·5pm, 1''ri thru Wed. per'd IDJCCt1on Molding 492·2382. Work Weck/Overtime Leo,645·3953. -----suiwn 1:.ion fl refer in· ref, 675-5364 aft !IPM Equal Oppor Employer l>ental Recepl Penn 11fc di\ 1duJI "1th 3.:; yrs Man1eur1st wanted for Laguna lltlls Nail Salon Exp'd 1n all phases of nail care. Clientele pre f'd but not nee. !181·2657 Finance Secretary Admin Assistant Secretary to Treas. 11200CondorAn CONTRACTOR P ,ltme w po~stblduturt• t•xµ, but 14111 conl>tder fowttoin Valley bperienc.cl to act expansion or hrs 1-:x hlt• e.>.i>. "1th ·"Int !>kills. ($an Diego Freeway en R.M.E. p e r ' d a 11 Ph u ::.t':. • \ll aµpl11:,rnl~ will be At Euclid Exit) Geo. G . O'Neol especially msurancl' pro I l's t t'll t; d com pan Y 979-0126 cessing Sal o!)t•n Career bl•nt•f1ls E tJ E. Call & Assoc opply II B S.I:! t;iiJl Phyllis thr appl 640-4580. BOOKKEEPER l'·or pubhe accounting or f1ce. Nwpt Bch area Post G L & prepare :.tatemenl::. St.>nd resume U> Ad lli38, Outly Pilot Box, 1560, Costa Mesa. CA92626 640-6790 - --- -------- -DE1°'JTAL As,,1sl OrlhOl•--------- COOK/ cha1rs1de. t'XP<'r n•q'rl ASSISTANT MGR. RDA pref·d si ~ p...·1 h1 NB &l2 262t;. 18·21 Yrs of age. - -_ Apply in person . DENTALASSIS1'A:'JT Krano's, 6800 W. Cst Onho. part ltml.' Appl~ llwy, N B ti 46 ·0 120 Tues-F'n Dr :-.:1\1::.un. l lam-8pm. 181 E. IKlh St C M --- Factory •ASSEMBLERS• •LA.BORERS• \t \LE~ FEM \l.F. \JI OraOl:l' Co A1 ca!! HELPMATES BOOKK E i-; PER· 1"ull Cook DENTAL ASSIST Charge. thr u fmanc1al Clcancul-career mmded ORTHODONTIC ROA 835-8876 ~lalement. !>m non proht _e_n_e_rg'"'"e_t_ic_._·548 __ ·7_948 ____ 1 Yr extensive chr:-1111· o r gan1 zution, salary COOK M"'TURE dull~-'> n •q'd 1'1er somt' --------- 1~5 1-; 17lh Strel'l Sulle 102. Santa Ana l'ommensurale w 'cxper. • "' front ofc ah1 l111L·~ ..-. ----~ non-drinker would have Ex p er 'd . Ba Y v •cw f' ume. t-'rmgc bt·ndlb ·~---------~ advanta1.:e 171<1 ) 673·28.50 Manor, Sal range S2.75·S3 6-t2 &.wJ c·lli...'-1-"red Miller hr. F 1ttme J.50 W H<i y Sl 1t -CM. &12-3505. Dental cha1rs 1dc a.,..,,, -:J BOOKKEEPER ----tant. Oo you rl'lntc• 141·11 I ~ f'/Chg 642·6830. COOK/Nights with peopll'" .fo'ull moulh f -Exprd. Apply '" person l'Cl'On!.l1 Ul'l111n pr.il·tt1·l' ., t; Mano's Restaurant. 3201 needs e!J tt't••nt team •i- BOOK SALES E. Coasl llwy Cd~t mt•mber l'll'aM! phorw • _ .· _ ssss Feeling The Pinch? rl t\11'; LI F 1-: l.tn H1\ IU ES Ila:. p ume Jnhs 111 uur tl'lt•phonl' 'ales ofrll 1• r w o ... h 1 rt .... .1 " .1 , 1 K 30 2 :10 & 'I :IU 'J 30 '1 ilJy ... a "'k ~a I a r ~ ~ 1 11 m m t Ill.mu.., ~v l'X l>l.'r nct·l·~s I 'crm;1 n1•nt...., nrl. t..'ontoct rtem•c Hos:.1 646-7418 to lllrangti wu FEES PAID COOKS & COUNTER Ctdent1alinterv1ew llclp ddy & ~\c !'thifts -- Apply 1n pcrson. Del Taco. 17th & Superior, C M. COOKS & COUNTER PERSONNEL l'Jrt & 1-· \1 mc OJ ~t-~ NtRhls Ill or mt•r ~or Clllbtnj! i\pply Jn f>cr..,on DENTAL/Assist Exl)t:n ent·ed. full l1m1• ass1:.tant 1we d<'tl 101 fnt•ndl\ SanlJ 1\11.1 ol rile X. rJ)' !IC' fl'll l 111form . allnwani•t &. pcnMun plan 5-ili·!~l 1 I DENTAL ASSIST. t-.xpcr r:I llrth11il111111, l'hcttrl>tlk I' 11 tnl' 11 II ~,!.II~~ 1\ I' Con..,trul· c; OSlat l.\P tu S800 lo $i75 to SiSO lkt I> p j)lll'>l'tl \rd1 l>r;ifh l'l'r" 1'11>tl \!gr Finl r fo:\1•1 St't'\ 'h \b;, "l'l Joh:. $1 :11\ ~OK $!.l~I Ir' 11w l'c1,111\11cl \f.:l'llC} ~I-l ilh l'u'>la 'h-sa ~WI l' .!:l4 1»12 14711 t;i.:,t-:KAI. OFFICf.: INVENTORY CLERK Httdrd lmmrdiot~ly '\n CXpt.'rtl'n1 l' 645·204 3 Housekeeper, malure for 1 lady, Ltve·m. 5 days. Refs. Call <19\l· 1822 --------- HOUSEWORK. 5 Days wk. Own Transporlal1on Newport Bch 64:>· 1828 Hskpr-cook ror s 1ogle persoo. Exp'd. $350. ti73 1879 lndustnal BLUEJEAN JOBS WOMEN-MEN TRAINEES Mach Oprs Assemblers Packagers Maintenance ALL Siii M'S Day W~ek Month Or Longer It .., Your Dl'Ctsion l'a1d Vacatwns YOU DON'T PAY WE PAY YOU! ('.111 Or C'ome In Today IELL~ SE'AVICI='~ 8 33-1441 8 ll..S095 t-:<1ual Oppor Employ~r :? :;pm Tues thru Sat CARL'S J R. 2340:? El Toro Rd ~: I 24205 Laguna 11111!! :'tf Jll Laguna lltlh Dt-:' r \I \S~IS l \NT t•\pcr 'h.11r,1d1· " '< rol\ ltc ...,t.lfl lmnwtl1all• h '-:tl.1rv np.·n !>I:! ;;7:1 l'.'ISU RA,"J CE lmmed1ate opcrung, musl be expcr'd in personal·commeneal lrnes for general 1n surance agency. Laguna Equ.11 Oppor Employer Bch area. salaTy negot1a CAHPENTl.;RS l'LUMAEllS ELl':CTRJCIANS 1'1\INTl·.flS Mu~t lw 1•x J>t'rtt•nn•d C :1'(1 <i O"Nt•al & A1111ue 1~10 ti7!Ml CASHIER ~ ti me lid lhl )' 1,.; row\h ~ '11 ~ Loe Ov1•r ll Wt!'l'lJln Mrlro C'ur W,1!\h "1511 1 la1 IM11 Ill C '1 27tm La l'al . M \ 1eJ11 31~el Ob1sµo. !'..Jt 23002 Lake 1''11r .. i.t Laguna 111115 Coc*s & WamsHs F\111 & l'arl tinw Op µort11n1ty for .tihann• mt'nt. i\pplv :!li.13 W Co;ii.t II"' y,. ~wpl lkh or ''"'II 1)4.2 84i 3 or &~ ~ COIUtESPONDEHCE I >~'.'\T \L It El '1-:l'T 1-:x1'1-:1w· '\CEU ~IX i1li I DENTAL ASST For '\II Cln t1t1d1111l 1,t \h1,t l"· 1·1•rt111,•d, I lrlho lr.011111..: rh·,1 r .. 11 hu\ 11111 n~11111 '"I M:! lid l l>J-.:-. I \I. \....,s1s·1 \'\I l'hatr '"'' 1 'P '\ pHr h Ml '•?II -ble call 494·8~ ror appt c;,•rwr;ll orr.1·1· ADVERTISING DEPT C'll·n ('<1I 1w1'!1t11m avail. 111 our lHl:o.\ .1rl\ t•rl 1~1 11~ 1h'p1 T• p1• ')U • 14 pm. \ .1r1u11<; cl11l tt''> <;uo1I l>1•111·l1l' & ,1ltr;1rll\,. 111 t11·1·, \11111\ "J;il111n.il I ~,,1 1·111 , c 11111 , 1:11.i I ll11t h St "fll 1"J1•ar I I (" \ 11 l">rt I 1-: () J-: I (11•n1·r.1l I >1111 1· CUSTOMER CORRESPOHDEHT INSURANCE-AUTO PERSONAL LINES UNDERWRITER Part-Time Eves Large Orange Co agen· cy has unmcd. r>pem n..:s for personal lines Un· df'rwntcr" w exper. G OOD SALARY -t-UONUSES 96)..0 9 45 •MASSAGE TECll·Fl!:M• 60' ~ Comm·Guar min. F\111 & P T work Legat. ELITES PA 540·8195 MASSAGE TECH Wllh diploma for toµ cl;c;~ LEG11 I MATE ::.pa Mr Giarrusso. 752 9561 Typists Secretary to Pres LeCJOI S•cretary F fCh9 Bookkeeper File Citric Sell Range $500-$1000 ltll~ :-..''111\()\1 \ .... ~00\11..., P~Agency ~23 Birch St • N U. S57-004S Muc hinl! Operators .--.--.---.--- Trainees at•ccptcd also. Retail Sales, in San Oppor. for adv:.1ncemcnt Clemente, approx 15 hrs unhm1ted w1~rowing co. per wk to start. Must be Paid m1..•<h cul & hfc in avail, blwn lOAM & 7PM. sur . good vac plan. Shirt Mm wage + bonus. App bonus premium pc11d for ly at 1-'otomat Corp, n 1 g ht w o rk . A pp I y 492-3950 llam-5pm --------- Cali fof"fti a Injection MoktiltCJ 265 Unggs. Costa Mc:.a (In ine lndustnal Comple\) Equal Oppor Emi>loyer PRESSMAN· - Small mdepcndunt ~hop. RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM MAT U RE WOMA N p /time t o wclcoml' newcomers & contact merchants l-1ex1ble hrs . Need car, Ille l)pini: S47 3095 A 1l Dack 1-:x pcrtl'n<'(' I 00% onl~ i;.11 H2JJ Uay~. Applicont FREE 8:11-22'L7 t-:n-s Con•enience Mriets Posmons open 1st, 2nd & 3 r d s h 1 ft s 1 n S a-11 t:lcm<'nl e & Laguna Beach Other areas hav1: optmings also No exper l\techanat·s Jh:lpt>r .... 11m1' ---------•I <·xp. nt•rc:.sar y or formal -------PHINTING -re<(d Apply at any of our storrs sehpol1 n ~. Apply 1n OFflCE ATTEND PRESS OPERATOR 2581! Nl•wport Blvd Co:;la M<:!>a 6-l:!-7702 pcr-.on. llarbor \'tc'ol Wknd5 :i JO midnight Shell, 2500 Sun .loaq111n Wt'\l & Thtlrs m1dni~hl lo CD:\11\sk for Dell R Ba\·v1cw Manor J.50 W Expcr pref"d on uH:.t·l mac h ines · Du v 1<l''>11n .I~-~~~~~~~~ Chief 15, Soln;i or II arras l;oo<l l'o. l>cnef1 h ·I Dav wk. A11ply Ill pcr!>On. Na l1onal ~))·11 tcms Corp • <t:ltil nin:h Sl, N II <Near 0 C i\Jrport > E 0 E Medical Au istant -B.i) S~_C_M _u._•2·35o5_· - Back ofr for 3 1-'am Praet Ill Fash hl Al lcasl I yr c >. p St.•nd rl' sume c o J Ct a14 lord I IOI Awcudo. Sk SOI NB OFFICE CLERKS S:! 7:; hr . F t 1 mt' 8:u :1212 Slorer Cablt• TV . 2 73!12 C.im1n 11 Capist rano. Sutll' 201 Lai:una Niguel £qual Oppor 1-:mplOYl'r PRODUCTION Mi\ClllNE OPERATORS St;.irt $3.0U hr + bcnel 11~ \lt-.:N for L.\ Times de ll\er} 1-'erm . p ltml! S275 lo $350 Pl'r mu 548 mo ---------1 :!W5 So StJte CollcRc. Chi f'1eld Supplier MOLD MAKER Proitre~~'' e 1nJC<'t 1011 mold ma.l.1ni: t'u h.i-. 1 r! located lo II 13 & nced~ 1\1 Jeh1n1s1s & 1-:D M frperJtor.. Mm 5 yr:. ex per Xlnt wagC's & O\'er ttme l'rof1t sharing & other bencftlll. Sc hnell Corp (7 I 4t 898-6631 LARGE DIVISION OF CORPORATE OIL AELD SUPPLIER How Hirin9 Local Off ic~ Ahane 634· 1414 P. Up & Delivery 125 Rochester. C M PUT YOUR SPARE TIME To work cloi.c tu hom.- Work w /lhe latest fashions You c hoose your hrs. Call for mtcrvw appt. Apnl lllth & 29th al 11'\c B!'.'s t W<'slern Capistrano Inn. ti ·JOam 8:30pm. as k for Mrs . Clow, 493·5661. RN or LYN P lime. 11 7. Xlnl l>cnc Bayview Conv. Hospital. :!055 Thurm Ave, CM. &12 3505 RH Supervisor 11 i Mesa \'erde Com lfo~p , 661 Cente r St, c r.1 si8·5585. SA.LES BEE --LINF. FASHJONS earn $111 to S.SO per eve. doing in home fai.hion shows + earn a wardrobe. Car & phone nel' For mtervl4 appt. Call 963·7470. Soil Boot sales. New and used, top pro ducer. c apable ol management. 646·2193 -NUR.C\E HO TRAVEL IRVINEAREA 1---------•t:i"'ALF.:S·Exper'd, mature, approx 30 hrs per wk, So Coast Village. RH Supenisor Day s hift, f trrne. for eonv. ho!>p1ta l w1tH't1ve. rcslorallve nur~mg pro ~ram . Good sal & hcncf1li;. Conlut'l Mrs Gray, Pork L1dn Conv Center. 4f>6 Flagship Hd. N B. 642 804..1. ----- Earn From S200 to S400 per wk Heal Es talc Sales WHY JOIN SUperb Homes Realty? 557-6963 SALESGIRL F1lime for fabric sho1> l\pply ln Person t ·1 •• ~ ... 1r11-d SICHT ARY ":~~llt•nl oppor for 1n lit\ wu1h1n~ lo 1dv11nre rnto 'II.Ord prore'l ... lni: DISHWASH ERS h mrl r• fl• p \ l'l'I \ 111 1>1·r\ot1 \lulllo .. 11 lrt•h l'ulJ W2 \1•141111rl (tr 1>1 . ~ II \µplw:111 t rnu't h•• .ahlC'l•---------NURSES AIDES l.'ommbs1ons. bonust's & bl.•nef1ls. Exper not nee Wtll train. Call :\tr Harris Mon 8am-lpm. Tucs8am·I0.30pm 898-4486 Small oUice environ· ment. Top comm1s:.1ons 1 On the Job lrainmg. 1''asl s tart schooling. We reim· bursc your heense costs. Choice of farm locations C .ABIOTI'S FAIRICS 2GIO E. Cst Hwy, CdM lu • 11m1••w 1114 n lt•llt't s Exper'rl Bayview Conv Newspaper Advertising Sales Ol~nnhulnr 11111•r•·,1 .. 11 111 p t I fl (' II 111 ,. ti fl I .. I 'I-"' 1..1 • "Jim & h.111clll JA.NITORS llos p1tal, 20!1!1 T hurm ll1·1.11I \\di t 'tali ' MC'o & womt•n, p time Ave,C M 642 3505 --------- 1·tlm .1111in.ll firm 1;011tl t•ves Nwpt Heh & lrvme 1 .. --------~ in Costa Mesa & NewPorl~~~~~~~~~~ Beach. Cnll ror an appt ~--------• Type 6S "'pm hnnrlh• I r .1.n ' r r 1 11 l 1 •• n & 'lJll..~t1c:al 1yp1ng <:o.><1 commun1c~•ll11n sk1ll<1 1n $1000 rnu 111 "'"'' • tH·1wf1h \pplv N;1lion.1 ar~Js 17182 Armstrong 1• S \•t rrn~ l'orp •IJ 1;1 Aw lrvme54o 7811 NURSES/AIDES PART-TIME OPPORTUNITY now! SUVERB HOMES REALTY INC !149·8655 llrrr h ~I N H t '-IL'<ll --------7.3 30, 11 ·7 Jo llunt· Mon llam to approx 1 ___ _ 0 ,. \1rµnrt I fo: 0 E 1---------·1 mgton Uenl'h (;onvales 4pm & 8pm to approx R~"'L EST"'TE ht' n t' ( t I ' \I .I I 11 I 1 ~lt.1 23 l'tw \h.tnt.:l' Cou~l Ua11\ rludtnlC l(t.rnlmar. spC'll oo:-.L'T Shop. p l1m1• \II 1'1l11l n t1c-d!! aci<f1ttonal m11. edtltni: & punl'lu;i n tt.:ht ,htll No 1.,Pl'' GENERAL O FFICE ',II e 11 per a o o s r or l1t>n Will lnun to opetJle 11t•t• At.:t• ;!S 1!'1 Wnm.1n ~.1111\ lt•H•I po~ t.:r.11l1ng 1•l:1sia(1{'d & tlUlOmOll\f.' m 0 de r 0. h I II h I y ,\ppl) 111 r•1·1 ~··n. Mc f'll•lmtn.11 11111, l11r 11111"1 oul!udc s ales s taff 1soph1iclicntC'd~quipm1•11l Donut, 13.> ~ 17th si. t'lhtt'.1l111r1 firm H+'(l°S N\'W1'P8J)l'r das::.Hted ad Call 644-3389 c M n.-nl h,11111"' nl 1111: & hlP vt•rl1sing t•Kpencnec re 9/\M 't.ll Noon typrni.: Appl) N.J11onnl 1111ln'<i. Applh'ant mu~t THEIRVINECO. DRAl-"TSMi\N. w 1·\pi>r "'"'l'm" C'nrp , 4:161 have aoocl t ar und ly11ing ~10 Nl.'wport Ctr Or an lnlcrror lle!11t.:n fur Bi rr: h Sl. N tt I Near LEASING cent Hos p1t al 1~11 6am Tues 5pm to ap· lliA A REPRESENTATIVE 1-londa St. Hunlington prox. 4am. No exper. MANAGER WANTED Openings for p /t1 me Beh. Ph: 8'17 351!1 necess. Will tram. Apply For well known, expand· leasing re~ for apt com. I•-------~~~ m person, Pennysaver, ing Real t-:state com- plex. lndiv. 1nu11t work NURSES A IDES 1660 Placentia Ave, C.M. pany OpeninA n new of wc•rkcnds & have adap· ficc in Costa Mesa. Must lnble schedule. 1 Yr & ORDERLIES PIX AMwe r Ser•. have experience. Sulary public contact exper . 7·3 & 11 7. Will tram in W o r k a b u s y 1>lui1 +. All ap~>liealion!I SALES Ideal P /time Job Work 6 hrs a day in our new ofc. across from the O.<.:. Airlforl & earn $100+ + pe r week . Sala r y, bonus. com- mission. , a long w /pleusanl ap tcrt•stcd individuals. switchhoard. Re alert & confidential. Apply to pcarunce & per.mnahty. L1d0Conv. Center dexterous. Must have a Ad. No. 869, Unlly Pilot, Thu work is fun & Also, need sorneonc tern tSSSSuperlor Ave, NB. nice speaking voice, Classiried Advertising, perfectly suits people :1kilrs. S11lury &c com Ntiwport Beach nlahlhh~·ll tn lt•r1or c)( 1\1rporO 1;: 0 F. nu11sion.Goodopportum 1-;qual OpporF.mployer l>c~11:n Shop ~r1mc . , µorary. Call646-7764 good f:rammar & good 330 W. Bay St., <.:osla who enjoy putUng their Call644-l l89 -handwritinJ(. Work Mesa,Calif.92G2G. verbal capabilit ies lo ty t:xcelleftl t•ompany arrh1te.-t11ral kno14lt•di:e G<'nl'rul <.lff1c e . I cg bcnl'lits. Pos ithinll musl --helpful. Cull Mr MrCur noard. n I\ l.1t1· typing. hdtlled lmmedlotely. C 0 U NT E R fl E L p , ty at -'9'l·4l3l for appl Start at SJ 00 hr. 557 ·3802_ COOKS full or pJl, exp CRICKET INTEJW>RS ~neral ore. part lame. prel'd. Cuptaln Mike 's INC__ _ Phon<'s. light typing, gAM'tllNoon NURSES p/t1me days or eves &1 ______ -;;;.-.-.---.-1 work . S tudents . THIEIRVIMECO. RN'S &LVH'S s ome wknds. Call RECEPTIONIST hou se w Iv cs & l'ull Personnel D~pt • ror appointment +142 4321 f'ish 1-'ry, 815 W. 19th St. -----"°ll'X' ex per r<'q'd Start C.M . DRIVBtS SJ oo hr 64H1494 i''1llmt"! & P /tlmt! 546-3333. E.O.E. moonlighters are all 550NcwportClr Dr 7 J&3.11 la>med. oppor. for a re 1 Crosa-CCMantry No~pee lie retfd lltacGreJ(or Yacht Corp 1631 Plaeent111. C M Newport Beach Lido Convalescent Ctr PEOPLE PERSON ceplion1st to work In we come. F.qual Opµor Employer lSSS Supcnor Ave NewJ><>rt Exec. needs busy newspaper <>Hice in Or-Coast G94ERAL FACTORY Newport Beach 646-7764 P /time a ssociate in Irvine w /a varie ty or Classiried Ads sell bill ite ms. s mall items or any item. 642-5678. -·T" Girl neerled for s hop. LEGAL SECY wholesale supply. duties. Must be persona· Dally Piiot S2 ss per hr w 1x1nt co. NURSES AIDES 673-2223. ble. willing to run er Newport Be a.ch Law ---------.-i ds Tynn SO wpm ac 3:x> W. Bly Street bencf1t.s. 545 6403 for de· Farm. Type 70 wpm , ll·7. Exper'd. 41 Beds. Person Needed t.o care for ran · "" · CoetaMcsa ll~.J STAR GAZEKft~l uuls s horthand. mag card Good sal w /lncreases intenor plants in com curately. Contact Renee RO$Si lll-8095 TIMIM.IFI UIRARll!S, INC. Equnl OpPor EmployeT Equal Opportunity II\ e, a.AY a. l'OU.AN Cener_aJ_Of_ri_c_e_&_l-lg_h_t_b_k··i elP· desirable. 1 yr or Country <.:I u I> Con v. mercial setting. Mu al Call 64it.lll9 Emplo-r ~ u iu ,,.-.., more legal exp . Xlnt Hosp., SA. 549-3061. have exper. 6: xJnl driv 9AM 'UI Noon r:-uESLADY, ..... ...,,..d or ~-.... '' M "-°'"'.,.,._,~ M It" "tt kpng Parl·lime. H.B. . C 11 TH~IRVl...,ECO ;>,..... .. .. ,.... Y .-• J • ·~ s1 Y academ1·c r~rd. Salary ID" rec. F /time. a '" " _. 111 "-n,_,l_,.,ae o' --••. "I . l d d ••• " .. '"'"' • • "" ocr "~ 'ol Dn.u; Store, 847 ·2563. ~ .. v 1---------•I ,. d rlU\ N rt Cl 0 ""' '" v .. ...,,. " &U¥ " eanmc a y wante f'\11.~ To dewtop ...... ~lo• TUf'Mlor 1~~-~ comm ensurate w /exp NURSl::S Marg are t wk y 1 .....,., ewpo r r qs. Enthuslum, energy Ba Ibo• l81and. l dny ~~ ~Z'!i~'"O to~ i..:: ........ · Geni Mointe1tance 644-7600 768-0S41. Newport Beach & .11.lnt presentation for week.67W880 ,if,.':::,·~ ,:, 31~':; •••ov oc~;~!i''° Man. Laguna Hills area. URGENT l"'::';!:'::'~~~=--·j~F.q~u~a~l~Op~po~r~E~m~p~l~oy~e~r~I exclusive shop at So. CLtuHCAL ~ ... ;i. ~~::;:-~= ~~-11o# 11 Retirtd servicemen pre· LEGAL I PERSONALUNES Coast P l aia. Mrs. _, ~ ,. '°'»: ·-3'c-td -!'..1~ .. .., ... ,, •1.. C'd o"" """I SECRET "'RY We have an urgent need •----------1 Helme, 549-3748. Jnt'I Bxport firm needs J:U=~ :~":' ~~:.., ;;.. ~-;."" · """<h¥ _. _____ 1 A ror a full time RN on our NIW OPENINGS ,. career minded person ,_ 111-'7Sollotoo ~n .. 11w Gr>J~n •L Oll!rlCE Fuhion Island J.nw firm tt-7 shift. Full·llme posi· , _ ___. UMt LSatesman exp'd. In 1tereo I b d i •· ~wA• 11 "°"' .... .,..,., -II .11a '""~" m d . Le I . ...--$1 62 DAJ wt 1100 t.yp ng "' P.{'/iu,;,,. ,..._., • ..__ .... _ N<.ii c.ril Expr'd i.n order taking, es1res ga secretary lions a lso immediately Undetwrft... • per sal~. home &r1uto. Call nwnericaJ skills to learn n7.J2.•1MI :~:;--1 !\1~:';:' ~:;,::,-·~· .:...,,,-mvolci~"· typing, filing, with Civil liUgation up. svallable for LlceDsed We have immed open· 5!1604.20 &ll5Si3tlnordering/ship-~JG.,. u01 q10 ,,_ -~1"~ .. Call Janet Personnel on 3·ll & 11·7 fora 1----------plng. Please send re· u .. m :~Q:'"' :n:"'-:!~.-(..,,."iCiii'. lO ke adding macb, 640-LS60 shifts. Excellent salary, ings for expcr 'd pcrS-onal 30da111d SALESPllSOH gume p .0 . Box 2600, C.-).'U":'" ::~~t ~wt.•;' ~!:~ otc u A. good phone manners es· ---------workinl conditlona and lines underwriters & Int.he J'Cxper'd in residential &. NewportBeach,92600 ,....lill"' ., • ..., ",_ 17vo0wo 1•,;·""'-' scnlial. Smllll rnfg in LVN 11·7 frin ge benetlla. Call aaenta.Earnings commericalllghtinifut ~1 ·~ ••O.-.... , 78_.,.,... ..t.t! ... ""~ Ccsta Me11n. ~-~de· " $525-$1 IOOP..-Mo n111y PILOT C&.RICALJOll .. i:~ ::;.. ~?. pendlnl{ o n ex pr. Charge Nurse. Good s11I PenoMcl:714 /tm..80()(). Co. bent>flts Include · ...._ tures,,exper ' 1 dlnll1 u 1 na "!," ~::,,. llt t:-o ,~':.O<J, ;•4111t 642--11}16, htwn g am & l2 &r fringe bt'nerlls . 80 Bed IEVERL Y MANOR Paid health plan. voe, ~mVll'( or urn aa ea a p u11. For ri&hl pcr501\. Mu11l "°' a.i11 e~· _, ., noon S.N.F. Mesa Verde Conv. CO...," '"'LIS-...T .x.llJH• u lary commensurate be l(ood on pbonc1. Gen'I .. ..._ 11 100 641• ~ ~ · u~ 661 ,...--t St (' .,, ""'"" """~ holidn)'1'. lnct•nllve pro I .,.... 0 ... ., 'or ad I rt 11....... --........... .._.... ~ ... , ....... ~ ---------· ..-p, VCJJ f'r . HOSPfT ·L me w ex.,_ I p,,..... I' • typ nc &i of ce work. "·:r--"""' 9.,.,. ·-.-.,, • .-... S48-SS85. ""' irant..'I. . T•J vancem..il. Apply Wood Profit 1huio1 " 1roup "''°' 11-· e70--~~ -Don't drop \be ball! Get a·-----l.AGUNA Bl::ACll CALL DAIL v U,hUna Fixture Co. 2GSl bult.h. l.Joyd Pest Con· ~A"" u ~~~ =~ • .._ .. ,., "ln... Job with a low-coet>Da1ly The fast.est draw In the Equal Opportunlly FOR APPT 642-5671 S. Ea$t Main & , t" lrOl s. E. Oyer Rd, SA ~,,,; 11 30 ' 0 > .,,,,. ·~ .,..; "~ Pilot ClaulCied Ad. We$\. .. a Daily Pilot Employ.:r 96]·0944 <Corner McArthur • ~m-«121==~·======ilJ:(X;~~;~,;.~-~1 .. ~~~~;;;;·~®~""-;~~~!f;Nt;;-.1;;;;~~~~71,._~..»4'"~'~f'u.:Pbon=::=e::Ml!:::·S6'78=::::· ===±::a::ass:::::•li::1ed=:A::d::·:::64::2::·:S678~=·::.1~~~~~~~:::::~::~:::r:::::::::::::~:~:~J::=:=:=:=::~===~M~a~1n~,======:;; --. ~ - 7 7 I n : Heilp W..t.4 7100 Hefip Wanted 7100 Help W..t.d 7100 ,....._.. 1050 ~~!~!~ ..... ~~!~ ~.~ ........ !~.'.! Monday· Aprll 25. 1977 DAILY PILOT • •••••••••••••• • •• •••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••• •••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• S.,..I rort. Autos W•t.d tStO Auto•, lmporMd SALES SAFETY SHOP & CONTRACTOR lCi)UIPMEHT SUPPUER HOWHIRIHG For Local Ovtfeb Exper not nece:.:. Conti nwng training proi.:rJnl will enable }OU lu qu11hfy for top payinii po:.1t1on:.. SfClfTAIY TowTf'IUck o,.rator STORF.WIOt:SALE. WOVEN WOODS 8cfTAAMA:A~ 1irtr1d~ ~Acce.!!ri-. 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Ctr Law Expr'd mt'ch ability Gd l'lew & wu.'~1~ l~tn;,ap~al 1 5n' Ii MINI ILIMDS faate11t lS' ri~oducllon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rat 9725 Fol • 'd '-'· I IOl!lt' I ~on ~ u.ir. WE ut" C.oud typing skills dn'll\i r~c ..,,1 •com 1'ook 12 Stor~,1 545 & Wooden bhutt.ers & pull aal.lboat. 17S 1:19. nue4. Complete 1nechJ11H·.il .._.EED ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cull 759 l>Ul m~beneftts . • 1111 W 1mh t.:~ ·642·7930 blinds. U~ tu so·;. off f\'· Colors &nlore ! S16U w or It . For r q; n & n 73 F1.1t 10!1 "pun. S :.pJ. -----AC Aul~moll\e Ser vice ~ ~ 32b'2 tall 9 AM to SPM call w/trlr. Save 20%. CaU Dom~llc Cull rn~ homt Clli.N 1>t\•rco :\.Int t•on<l p, L SECRETARY 1705 N El CJm1no Ht JI, ----t>lS-8951 Doug .~ for Wo alt 6 pm Che.av USED CARS Pl> $:!2UU orr. Da>s San Clcml'nlc **I BU y * * 498 ~2 Ste\ c ... OW ~1 1337 c\I!!> 646-1 438 Needt.>11 for NB. La" 1730 :.11 ll 1itold :.h.ig2:5'FoamyCal ,Rudl Choy _____ ,... Plrm Good 11k1lb rl•<l'd Good U\t~d 1''urnilun.• & caqx.•tm~ Cd cond S2 dea1gn. Race or crulJ>e 4 CALL PArPY C.all Kt·rr} · !°>40 5405 TYPISTS / i\1>1>h.i11l·c~ UH I ~ 111 1-k'r >d pq f)t> 644·-1779 sails, new eng, many Autos fM Solt •<1.•,•.'\ 0 ... L.1, .... M''" ~cllorSl"l.l.tor\ou -8-L' C -c-1 E <' xtras 12900 ofr or ln1dc ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-5630 1;~';-; um; r p';~mit~~'nt SECRETARIES MASTERS AUCTION ''"llEELClfAllt. ~ hat Cion1on, 6-16 7:1.JG ~l/ fll'X hr1> Gd career 646-8686&833·9625 ll•nci.&ch.ar"t'rtJ.IO·bl7U, 13'SolCalXlnlcond1l1on. CJinajcs 9520 pol nu I Must be !!harp Jum tJie lcum th.ti urh-'" 6~~ ti60" $1 795 S57 9509 eve:.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1011 ~so~ & so~ • LINCOLN-MERCURY ·, Learn & cam & .id\ 11nce r apidly w (t1bh.''il i;ruw ing dl.str1bullni; firm on the We6l cuust t' B 1 \' ' ' opportunll~. 01·ll. hr" '" 1''u rn1t urt.• St11 vvc1l & '· -G7S.5l90d . 19'lS MODEL T FORD 2626 HARBOR BLVD. "75 S1>o•l ::;pyder, !I spd. AM1F M 11kreo, Mag:., :..'!i mpt;. Xlnl cond, $4900. Nwpl c area ~4-~ good l).ay <.:ALL TOUA Y ltl.'lm1-.hcd h) Expert:.. Why luy a H•w S•t ? _a...:.y_s_____ S P EEDST EH SlC'Y TOS650 &SlarlTomvrro" i~~l~Ud''l,t3752W t c\ IA'l us recondition your Zl'Coronado. "73 Slps4, Agreulfuncar!S1•t'it.1l 1974 Fiat !h'dJn, ).lnl T)p1111L ~ro"ini: sm l 2 l'tl'lc :.t•c•tn l 17· & 4·) old bl'l. c;uar<rnlccd un stove & sink. tande m 1606 Babcock St. t~l.'ar A&ltos,lm......,..e d cond. 33,000 mi, AM /1''M COSTA MESA Eves, 000-1 _31_19 __ _ hrm i51 :..'f,oo ~o~ Off i Ce 0 XI I der S!OtJ trlr ~500 Liku ftt!W 16th & Plact:nlla C M } r-•' bll•r(•o, ~l~·cl rad11.d:.. ... Man~iona OrC111CJ9Co. lmmecl Jobs Mow A•allable Good hours-E~l."ellcnl earning~ & management Pl'"tttc>n~ Pftorie PenonfWI Mr. Loncer 751-9134 !\lon t 258Jm lpm Tue:. 4 :!GHam IU.am SECRET ARIES Oppurluntl \ fur St>erelar) " .ccl·ounl in..: JpUludc ~kills n•q 'd 111 dude 5lul1Sltl•al Lyp1n..:. lU l..ey, ul111tty lt> WUI .. wl'll w ·sc\ era I µeopll• Immediate 011c11mi.: lut Sccrcl;iry 1n <:1111~11 uc· h on Tll\ 1s111n :\lu:il ho· i.:uod typtsl. i-;\jll'I 111 coru.lruN11111 pun·hu~1ni: or accounlmi: hl·lpful :'o/1'l''1 l '\jll'I 111'11• Ill P H l11•11.1 rl111<·nl \\ho " .iblc to "111 I. un•h-r 11rl' !>l!Ure & ..:1•ts ;tloni.: "c·ll " pt·c1plt• \lu,t tw 'hll t~ p1sl & ahli• lo t.11.1· '" 111 <iomcform Call 644-3389 9AM 'ltl Noon THE IRVIHE CO. 550 "\1''4 (Kirt (.°Ir Ill .'.liewport lk.idt 1-:ctual Oppor 1-:mplm c·r ~c~taries & Acclnl( Clk-. llkk pr ... TO $1400 MO. I .11 llemrlcr-. 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" l'11mpu1t•1 rt• f101 h Tl11' h .111 xl11t 11p p11r 111 ~rnw .'It di'\ .. 1011 in 1111r 111 :111t h W1• 11fr1•r tup ~alanl'll & l"fl ht'lll1f1h l't1nt .1d l'h1·c\I •ill 113.' 01:11 M1m•rH~ A1•1•l11.rnl., ~;m·ourn((ed IO Apply Equal Oppor Emplo)'er SECRETARY.POOL TlnE SEARCHERS I cats 8035 I ;~:~·• ~·d·S~~·a·r:::~~ • ~::n·t~;. Torto1\e '>ht.'l I 1\ n~ur ,1 l'.11 Onl\ I"' tnl.' k tntl homr 1-.tll • .. ' '.i:!l I\ l' n•• DocJS 8040 ....•...•........•.•••. \\hll1· ... 1 .. 1.1hl1· 1•111dl·· I ,, \ \ h. (. f ' Ill ' I • 7 .. 1 ?'\."il<ll I "'' ·' \lo·'·' Golden Retrieun .\h.(' h.li t>IX!1 ('0 1.1.11·. f'l p-; i\l\l: tlt .. wt s1 "·' + h r h• m ,\ l\l' ~:!7' Gd home 'M,l X.ril \ "l' fllkMtil' puppy r l'11p & tm) 1 .. , :\:IO ti 1:.:. GOf'don S•tter Pups ,\i-;t;, 1111'.tl flt'!' I ldl from 11111>-t.ind1ni: 11111•1 6-12 8327 AKC R<'1tt<1t1•rt'•I B.1s.;1•tt ll o u n d" . 1 " I. c; c• I tJ :-.11.\l'll SFH\lll .. Fl'l 1 l ll' ,\. 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I 1. ll,11(., ~I .1111•.1 111 or more ~I 1111·.1 Sall'' f J\ Int lutkl.l "I,() I \Ill)' f>r,1w your 11\\ n or <;encl name. ,nldr1·~"· phonl' & ""II makr on<• r:trl1 per t.,I! \clil ''.1 1 ,,, h :0-.·ncl 1 ho 1 ._ •II rn11n1 tll I In PILOT PRl~TIMG I' c) lj(1\ l!lc,Cl •MATIRESSES• Stni:I•· St•b SJ!l ~> ~\di St11• Sl·I ·~1 "t~ · .. ~ ~''t• I ) 1, •'Y Ii)~ Lo.I I .1 11 ,, 1' M7~:lfi -.;~:Wl'<ll< I Ill II n .:-<'"IS 11 l II I 11111t1·il ;\l l'lll II( 1-,1111•' h i 1 1"1~~1 AMWAY PRODUCTS I .11l1;7:, t~I \l11tott "I• l.1·.11 h1·1, ·• 1'11·1 ,. 1.11r 1-.1111ltt1111l. ,111 .dl 111 1111·d ""'· lirS ~~I~ PI e a s a n l Pl' r s on l'o.'l1ltons ar<' no" open w /slrong typing & i.om~ for expcr'd Searchers or sh skills. F /lime. Apply we will tram th<' nght In person, Robert Bein, pcn1<>n. Som<' t1lle back- Wllliam Frost & Assoc.. ftTOUnd very helpful. An- 1401 Quail St. N B nual bonus & medical 714·84 7 OG76 art 11' ~t T"o X -.lultnl( i;:l:i-,s doors ----------1 benefits Sick pa~ artcr 6 mo's Cnll or apply. Com· monweallh Land Tille Co .. 1220 N. Broadway, S.'lnla Ana R35 RSI\ Con· t.1rt l::lhl' They·r c adoral>I~ " (r,11111• l;1'10d nind1 ------lt'lll $ill ('jlh 551i f,fi7i •• rt Black Lab Puppies. 12 ~ IMI wks. purebred w/papcrs. shots & records. Adora· ble. Call 557-2508 l\n·'~ 1\1111 100 mold.,. lt'Jjm11· acct<!. $500. 551 3-l!li COLOR TV 'S RCA·ZENITH -~tAGNO BARWICK DATSUN stereo. mmt c·ond S.'>llOO Hc:st offer 75_t_·fi_,~_13 __ _ San Juan Capistrano 538·7291or633 6149 Mercedes l•n1. 831-1375 493-3375 Good Selcrlion Guar l!lil l\;\\\'..\S \Kl. 3SO -------- Portables & Consoles $100 lo S268. WRIGHT TV 843 A. W. J!lth. C M, 6-ltH711<i Ill" Color t ablr, wood cabmel. $100. 645·0758 Boats & Marine l.c111)!h11r11 orr l11way, 1(111Jd cond. 7.; I XO~I Motorcycle L..>alhers 2 piece, fair condition. ~mall LO m edium size, 6i5 2045 _________ , lITTO Triumph Bonneville. Keblt. 650CC. f7001offer 6i!i 6i:r.. 675·A<113 Equipmnt ~IOTOlll;'I CLE Trlr ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • Rrn f1)r fi b1kf'S. St unJy lo.ts, Malnt1tnonc9{ l>lt 9•.u P f' ~o 5'i:!ll _ •• ~:i.c•~•••••••••~!-.~ 71 Suzuki 750 1 S:T ~!:?,nnJ?, . . wawr coo cu ovvv m1. llull l."lcanmg. ln!!pccl1on SUJ>l'r cond SI O'J5 or b1>t Stt>\<' t-1eld, Ge!''I 01v ofr 192 7296Sa~ Clem mi.: !°>44·S9!!7 anytime ------- 9040 •.•............••.•..•. '71 Triumph 500 Dirt or ~lret.'l 5.000 m1l•·s ltkt• nt•\\ \'(•ry frw JrOund 23 n Bayhner for sale SIOOO firm Wknts aflcr i'ibcrgla:.:.. 6 eyl. Volvo fipm 675·1941 in & out. Cabin head & _:... ________ _ rftnl'ltr T.ow h ours MotorHomt1, \l11d1 m11n·' In "Jlcr. Sal•fR.nt 9160 ~oKl•l firm 'Allh lratler. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slip ;" a1lahl1• Call Car MOTOll llOMES Oullel al FOR RENT 642-0653 From Sl50 wk. 495·492.1 TIA'l'TAl!A$, '53 FUMY (j \I E\ Tl ·s. 7:1 l.1kr nu l.0111ll'cl Owner 213 :47tl-S:.!t>M ~1 • Yacht heinr< re· rurbishcd . almost new '";" di<>~cl Many xtras. 70', Completed $:15,UOO W1ll romple te for S-15,UOO 7111! S24R aft 7pm. 40 M ,1 lthc W S \'q11,, e r ·n.1~Sll' .. bc;1ul II\ C·il brd. $8'100 M oor1 ng a\.1.il. 6iS 2001 ·1 1 ii· e:.tablishm<'111 Slcl'I hl'ltcd tires, lrlr hh·h. 50 .:al fuel tunk. cruise t·11nlrol, other xtras. Lo ml. xlnt cond _Sl 1.500. &\2·2152 eves __ '73 Wmnch11110 20 ft . air, !o(en. l'ruls1• l'Onl. rf r.1rk. ladll1•r. sip~ K $H,UOO. 5,r,1 ~·11 1!176 Ulplumu t 11 25 , rully l'qUlppt•d S'ZW fll..'r ~k. + K' ,. IJ!.'r m1 , :.ummer, 1711)1137 2961 WE BUY CLEAHCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET ~Harbor Bhd. COSTA ME$,\ 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLL.\ It FOR TOP t.:SED CA HS FOR EIGN. DOM ESTIC or CLASSICS tr your car 1s extr:i rll':tn see us first BAUER BUICK 29'lS Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 9i!I 2500 TOPOOLLAR PAID lMMEDIATEL'I FOR ALL FOREIGN CAHS CALLOHCOMI-; Ii': T O SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS JIOO W. C!ilHwy, NII 642-9405 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN ~ I A8 3'> Bf ACH Bl VO HUNT INC.ION Bf ACH Ml 7 lR I ">40 0442 IMPORT CARS c LA s s 1 c· y Ac 111· Trailen, TrHel 9170 AU. MODElS ANl-:J O 33' "/fresh ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·--------- water cool~d .l(ns e ng 27' 1 lohday Travel Trailer S martly decorated in (1971 ). A /C, Central WE 1975 BMW 530i Automalie. stereo & air c-oncl One O'Aner t•ar t!Mi:?NI F l. SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 8ll-2040 495-4949 Datsun 9720 ..............•.•...... DRIVE>. LITILE ..• SAVE A LOT SIH>l'&COMPAHI': BARWICK DATSUN San Juan Capt!ilrano 8l l-1375 49 3.3375 NEWPORT DATSUN SPECIALS B:!!O 1 J>oor. I ~lll't'tl 1.11hu t262PKEJ MOW $2895 KX>i DO\ 1-; ST It Jo;t-;T r-.,•ar :'tl<1c/\rtll11r & .lamhorN• lload!i 833-1300 TOP BUYER S<'r u~ fl r11t, & lust ! Top dollar 1111ifl for imports. COSTA MESA DATSUN ~5 llarbor Blv<I 9740 .........•............. 1974 MBZ 450SE F\11ly equ1ppcrt mcluclinp. air cond & ~lt·ri·o Mrtallt l' p <11nt . (lSSLPll ). SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 Lease Hew-Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY House of Imports AUTllORIZtO :\IEHCEOES DEAL.EH 681>2 Manchester, UurnJ Park 523-7250 011 t h1• Santa Ana Fw~ ---- 1975 M8Z 280 sEU,\1' Unl' "" ner l.ir 'Atlh i.lcrcu, 1>wr wrn 1l •P'll & ai r ron1l. ~l'OTLESS! C538MV1) SADDLEIACIC VALLEY· IMrORTS 8l 1·2040 495.4949 LATE 1976450$L Sheer pe rreclion. Air. mags, lnal1ed Untfrr 2000 mi. Pvt pty . 631-1304. C:oi.t ,, Mesn 540·G'1 IO '70 Mercedes 280SL Rdslr . --like new cond, auto 1975 DATSUM 1r11ns, arr con<I, AMffM 280Z rncho. beiac exterior w 1 ll 4 'JlC'<'d . air <'ontl . AM /FM stereo, M lrhclin r ad i a ls & ma~:. (846PKF). SADDLEIACI< V AUEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 hrwn l1h1 111 l, Sl2.500/Beat ufr. bnstol cond w /full cov-heat, nice shower & bath, NEED 1974 260Z, tmmacult1lc, all ers. She 1s in excellent Gas/Elect .. refr1g., YOUR xtras .• priced to sell. 7:1 Me r cedes lSOSL Hdstr. hke new cond. nuto trans. air cond. AM/FM radio, gray ex- terior , w /blk lthr Int. wire whls. $14.500/Best oCr. (714 > S23·5f'22 or an SPM (714) 675--2985 . utallna or day cruiser. stereo, bullt-tn TV ant. 494-9688 ev11. 1976 :iooo. metallic brown, Heady for the season 1''ully self-cont. Much US!D CAR I ll 36 ooo $10,000. Ph673-0l49 More! Must sell Im· .._.OW '75 280Z. AM/FM ste reo vc our sea • • mi, ----mediately I 1642·2073 " t ape, A IC. m ag whls. S14•900. 496-8862 u · OWENS. Mc<'h OK. TOP SPAID Very cln. 33,000 m i SCH50 •'66. 2SOSE Coupe, xln1 SECRETARIES TYPISTS CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPRS hull needs work . must ZJW Prowler. xlnl coSJndC. CALL GORDON or ofr. 640-2423 day rond, new paint, whl~. sell Mukc 11fr 557 2337 loaded. parked tn b ... 050 548 54117 ORMAMEMTAL (21.3)28'7-7612art4PM COSTA MESA '73 OaL~un 610. trr. AC. s upcr uy,....., · 0 & DIE ll'Oft Gates Classic Bay Doal. 1956 MC JEEP AMtFM, Radi&l 11res, •68 2SOS. Xlnt. Muiit sec to TO L 51'' Wide 80'' h igh, GS' Ch.riscrart. runabout. All Auto s.r.fct,,_., A • clean. S2177. SS2·0473 appreciate. Make orr. Old English Sheepdog Puppies. 8 wks old. AKC. $200. 64.5·662!1, 64S· 7884 Health« D<-ntol Ins ur HO FEES TOP PAYI I I I I It l l HELPMATES llS-8176 J50S F: 17th Stret!l Suite 102. Santa Anti fWRll•• 1050 wide 80 .. high, 117 .. wide mahogany, restored . lrAccffsorie1 9400 252-t HARBOR BLVD 84&-8706 MAll[I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 80 .. hlnh, $50 <'ach. Bristol cond . 67S-78St ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA '77 Datsun 280Z. Fully ---------- 1\ Ba Ch be Ur IJ "' VWENOlNES 549-8023 equipped. Mil k e o(r. '77 Mercedes 2400, white, i..E.!!.jlr'dproin ~::!r::c~~.~ tJted ~~-:6 on :,e~t!i Call 646 9076 . a!'h' Tri·tffboull.d USED. REBUILT 751·8534 nit ea, 979·5851 auto, air cond, 8·trk. Aa-ci;~n air" cond. shop . bas<>Oike new ). SlSO ea 1 Family membership for .... pou ar • Der Duuy Shop530-G940 CAI OUTLET da)'ll. 1umc S200 mo t11e. days ony~ only. Apply Sal new, ASKING $75 ea. N.ll. Tenn.ls Club $1l00. ___ Ca_l_l ss_7_-023_7 ___ ---~-'----''-----Cosh For C~ 1973 Datsun 240z, 30,000 751-4462, eves 831·2951 1112, Mon lhru Fl'i M . Pool table lll(ht. custom 644-8020or r~-to f'.3till '7l COL l4' DSL 1.968 Ford Torino, for part· ml, AM/FM, air, C8, ·74 2400. Clet1n. loaded. TCH luc leaded glass $3SO new. -, -uri ... .,7m In I o u l. R I f ht d r raid Pew Or Mot bl •. h STACOSWI " ASK $150 Pb&4().4910 GE. gas dryer, like new .....,. OU8 _,. ,._ wreclled. 714.f'75-859S 214SHARBOR BLVO. mags, auto, ue ~ w l air. Auto, nu brh. 1139BakcrC:O.ta llCeu · SBS. 2.'>" Admiral, color (Harbor&Vlctoria) combo W/pln t1trip I · A radl&la, !!1,000 ml, $8300. 549·3041 Uv. rm .• din rm. fa m TV, Medil. cablnl'l Sl7S. Havellso?mCeth.ll 0 1« !Juadswa;~ Trade )'OW' old stuff tor COSTA MESA real cherry Belo1 875-ml IELL Idle ite ms w1lh a F,qual Oppor Employer rm. Xlnt cond. 1711 New 1628 Mlnorca Dr. Colla "° ~ ass ficu new aoodl .. with a 64.,065l tn.nsfen-ed S4.000/firm. ---------~Dally~~p~~~ot~C~l~a~ss~lfi~ed~A~dJ· ~~~~~~~~~~H~am~P6~tur~e:·~C~M~.~S40-~~71~911~~M~ea~a~-=====:::::::::::J..::lt~w=ell.=::642:::,5678:::·::::::::::1~Clau~·~U~led~ad~.~M2~·~5671~==1========.,..=====::==..=.~i~S1~·:27:6:t :a~:::s:P:M:._ __ _lw:_:an:t~A:d~R:r:~:u~l~:~_:G42:::567=:;8 ~ ' .. 7 7 '76 Me r cedes 4SOSL Roadster, full pwr, &m· mac cond. tao color, as· sume lease or purchase, financing avail. 497 -2453 '65 MB 220. Engine needs work. Xlnt body. l owner. Bcstofr. ~ 8684 MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 MG Midget, xlnt cond. 22.000 m1. $2.800 firm. 646-5063 evenings ------- '73 Midget Conv. Needs top. Sharp. $2500. Call G7S-4412. MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 MOB conv/llT. swirl $.5,000 Call aft 6pm. ,,g.i.3032, 675-9448 '76Subaru '73 VOLKSWAGEN HEW SUIARU / SUPEll IEETU * $2847 * 4 speed, 8 track stereo & low miles. <31.JJES>. Ser. <937384> SADDLUACK 9o Used & ttew YAUEY IMPORTS '71 Sedan 383CAO $777 831·2040 49M949 '73 Coupe 396JIL .. $1577 --------1 '74 Covpo 748LAO $1677 '75 BUS 13000 m1, xlnt. '764x4WqnfflJ2 •. $hori; cond. S.4900. C3 1l : l(£\Vi . 546-6100. 7.JOAM·SPM \.~ Ooo '60 VAN cust omued. ~ SUBARU supe~ mechanical, xlnl. '75 Volvo 164E. Leather. 1970 CAMARO, Rally aport·Vll , a ir, PSPB, radio radials. 492·2195 s.c. a u l o• air• AM I F M -.7-3-3-SO_A_i r-.-P-S-.-P-B-. cassette,40,000mi. SS800 AM/FM stereo. 8lrk , Pb645-7388 very LO Ml . xlnt cond AMh», UMd $3700. 673-2Zl3 or 673-0507 ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 990 I Chnrot.t 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 J::l Camino. new paint & trans, good tJres. Clean & runs good. $2700. 631·2092 days or 979-6247 eves. '75 Capnce £slate Wgn , loaded, 26 ,500 mi, 846-1183 or 973-1345 Si~ '\ running. New rads. $800. v/)~/IM,,,,.t."#-.\. Cliff 494.2035 AMC 9905 '75 Moote Carlo, Landau top, VS, air, PS, ult whl, cruise control. $4295 979.0433 day, 838·0200 e\•e. '63 Bug. Factory reb\lllt ••••••••-••••••••••••• '68 MG B GT, mechanical· 5115 So. StrHt engine. XJnl transporta· '74 AMC SPORTABOUT ly sound, SHIOO Or Be6t 1JIJ1 au .o74• 111 41521'7111 bon.SSSO/ofr.64~9151 Deluxe, 3utomallc, 6 '73 Vega. New clutch brks. $1300 or bst ofr. b7S.9448. 494-3032 offer SJE>.~ Toyota 9765 '73 VW THI NG w/roll cyl . new ttrcs, brakes. 'GS MGB Comp reblt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• cage $1900 & '69 vw p /S, P /B, air. Call good cond, Sl.000. Call Automatic, lo m1 $900 642..:_337_9_· ------ Don 634 4780 be£ S, 54.5-7539 lulck 9910 S.'8·8203 afl 5 ••••••••• ••. ••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY"S OLOE\T ·oo VW, straight reliable trans porta tion, n e w llres. $850. 673-3617 ---- '74 CHEV. Nova. LT-1 engine. dual exhausts. Cragar m ag wheels, custom paint : really sharp! Call 83i · 78.SJ from 8-l2A.M. or after 10 P.M Autot, Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• ca.Yr'Olet 9'20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Kln&slord 4 dr Waeon. Xlnt cond. New tires. RIH. lllr, $2000/bll. PP SG-0649 '73 long Chevy V11J1. 6cyl, J-11pd, new eng. 642.3848 $3,000 --'74 El Cammo. PS, PU. en.use control, xlnt cond, $3300.673-4643 ---'71 Mont.e Carlo, loaded, gd cond. Book, S2,29S. as king St.JOO. Phone SS7·6 122·dy s , Pat, 493 7894, eves. CLEAN 65 Monza & Cor va1r Dune Bugay, both for $600. 545-9624 -- Chrysler 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Chrys. 300. Nu tires. $495. 462 Cambndge Cir., CM, 548-4907 Corntt. 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 Silver. Blk Custom in· tr. T lop, auto trans . Ful· ly eqwpped. l owner S8100 or bst ofr7'640-3368 or {213)594 07ta' '67 4Spd, 327. Com ert hard top. xlnt cond, ~~soo. 675-8018 --1974 Corvette. burgundy, T·t o p + Plcx. AT. AM FM stereo. saddle mt, full pwr. 350 Special. Best cash orr over S6SOO Autos, UHd Auto1, u .. d Aalto1, UMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford 9940 Mercwy 9f SO .., ...... 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~PH IL CREAM PUFF Mercury MUST SEL L . 7' Monattb 19'1$, a lr , 4 dr, ptymouth Waaoo. t299S. LOOG elec, pwr, 17 ,800 ml, pvt pl)' 04·901 or FORD $3600 cub. PP. ~$.$16 4!M~aft5pm. af\6PM. \ ..... ' Po.tlac 9965 I 9952 Mlllt.g ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRAND PRIX •77, almost ~ '7() Mac h I , Premo new. all access. Superb Mlchellns S219S. 557-~ car. Pvt. $7100. 673-Q)69 • .. eves. 675-5190 days . '70 Trans AM. Xlnt cond, a.MObile 9955 .... , ........ --~" 0-.,. ,., .... _ $1.000 ml, new tires & Ath~t..--~., ,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bau. 642·5334, 548-1239 '67 01~ 4 dr, 31,000 ml, 1970 TORINO 2 dr, PS, orig owner, air/pwr. '63 Pontiac Wagon. FuU PB. air cond. 351 V8, new Xlnl cond. ~75. 536-0141 pwr incl air, very depen· paint, new tires. 751·5664 dable. $32S. SS6.()673 . Plato 9957 or 540-9362 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 f'i.reblrd VS 350. Air, Rare '59 EDSEL Ranger. 1972, Vin roof, 4 spd, Pwr, R/H, raJty wbls, ~d 70,000 mi. 6 cyl, runs metallic green. 65,000 tires, vnyl top, orig well,~-352·6275 nu, $1S9S. 496-8862 owner. $2475. Ph 7Sl·2404_ '71 Ford Maverick. P'tymouth 9960 '73 Grand Prix. Exec Good condition owned, performance & 493·9614 aft 6 wkdys. ••••••••••••••••••••••• luxury, 19mpg. $2795. Pb '75 Plymouth 11 tation Mr. Baldwin al Merrill IS Granada pwr. steer & wagon. 9-pass·enger Lynch. 540·8121, home brakes, Top cood. Silver, $2,395. Sec in Daily Pilot ~Sl. Joml494·7377 parlcmg lot, 330 West Bay '67 Galaxie. Looks & runs St .. Costa Men or call T11undetiHrd 9970 642-4321 fo r more ID· ••••••••••••••••••••••• gd. New tires, Fact air, formation, ask for Rick 1976Special Edition Thun· trlr htch. $750. Tom 752-6688, 24 hrs. or Oscar in fleet garage. derblrd. Fully loaded. 16,000 orig. mi. Alt 6pm. 1973 Plymouth 9 pass 73 LTD Brougham. bright wagon, Sport Suburban, P /P (714 > 750-7823 yellow w /brown int 60,000 m1, A C, P /S, P /8 , VecJCI 9974 28,000 mi, orig ownr radio, rack, radials. xlnt Elec door locks, $2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54.5-1657 rond $1995. 645-4121 evs. VEGA76 833-1316days Maverick 9947 -HATCHIACIC GT ...............•....... '73 Satehte Regent wgn. DEMO. s speed trans .. '70 wb1te w /black vinyl Wood tnm, air. 40,()()( a 1 r c on d ., e t c. top. Very sharp. 6 cyl, mi. llave to sell. $2850. (6505/3532). 6400998 'H MCB Xlnt l'ond t\M /FM radio, mag whls. $2'J95. 493.6683 Opel ••••••••••••••••••••••• f I TOYOTA OU U I J1te1 ..... ,c.uteut •·"w' '~o . .., .......... •·~•··' MISSION VIEJO 8 3 1-2880 1975 VW Rabbit, 4 dr. a1r,gd cond .• $2900. 213/592·1719 '72 R1v1era. All J)<>wer equ1 pped . New tires. AM /FM s t e r eo, lo m1lea gt:. ~3000 . Ph 644·7036 '7 5 Nova C u s t om Ha tchback . Red, V 8, auto trans, P /S, P /8 , '72 Electra 4dr. Orig AIC, radio, clock, new lifiMlll lurn VW bus, good shape. ownr, iur, f'M s tereo. tire&. Must sell now ! • $2250. Cati after 4 PM loaded. xJnt cond, $1990. As king Io w Book . ------------642·23&t 644·Ml69. (714)540-7622M·F8·5 by Apnl 29. 558·1172 from 8:J0.5:30. --Cougar 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Coug3r. 2 dr. gold. Like new. fully equ1 p. 8 tr stereo. $5850. 673·1416 slnt mech cond. Only ONLY $3695 $1600. 498·3683 '70 Plym. D~ter, very gd. HOWARD CheYl"Ol.t Mercury 9950 cond . gd tires, $1200. Dove & Quail Sts. SJ:HS47 NEWPORT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• --1972 Monlego, PS, PD, blk ·oo Plymouth Fury 4dr, '73 Vega. Hatch, radials, vm top, lo lo mi's, xlnl full pwr & air, runs auto. new brks, s hks. cond. $1700. !:168·0071 periect. 645-8614. $1295. Ph 645-5507. ----'69· '70 Toyota Corona Pone~ 9750 Mark II. Nu tires. fact '68 vw Bug Very sharp. Cadillac 9915 Autos, Hew 9800 •• •• •••• ••• •• • •• • • • • ••• AC. $1075. 548 .. 2967 new pnt job, xlnt Lares, •••••••••••• •• ••••••••• •••••• • • • • • •••••••• •••• Autos, H•w 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 980 0 1!160 356 B. ong equip Gd rond. S3200. or orr M2 5675,495· 1938 --- 1971Ponche914 5 spet'd. air cond . stereo, mag "heels & low milea~e <547 RKQ > SADDLEBACK Y ALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 49§.4949 '65-356C Porsche 536 2269 i2 !JI I Xlnt c.:ond1t10n 1n1 out M,1kl' ofr !WI IH06 Wi3 fll t, I 7 liter, good 1•ond Pvt Pt y. 1976TOYOTA CeUca Liftbock 5 speed, air cond. & AM /FM stereo tape Locally sold car w / lcss than 10,000 ro 1lcs. l year warra n ty available- i'1rushed in cherry red w matching pm stripes & mlenor ( 165R ER). ONLY $5195 MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495.1210 72 Celica. Air. Al\11F;\t :-.terco cas:.cttc. M11 h ta res. S2150. Pvt. Pl> 497-4072 1;...14 2918 ·11 Toyota Yellow w '62 Porsche JSH Stiver mags, Jlr. ruru; gd. "''" l'lcan, ;eull, radial:., bra: l1rt•s. Sl:!Oo,ofr twt1 OIW Smet 49·1 21:Jo Triwnpft 9767 Rolls Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Tnumph TH I Rdslr it l DEALER IN U.S.A. G o o d co n 1.1 • 1 R s. ()\crdr1ve . lt:id10, ROY HJd1.1h. orig ownr, CARVER SJ25(). rarm !>63 2035 ROLLS·ROYCE 1wo J•mbo••<' llaH~ something you want ~•PGrt Bu<~ to sell ~ Classified ads do ~6444 1l well -<.:all NOW, CLOSED SUNDAYS 642 5678 Autos. Used OUN TOtllNO PIWIO IUNAIOUT 'I t t u'ft I••"' •• , IC)f t ••' Qr"!••• ; '""'!') "•"' •• 'f)I 1 • \1H ·"9 Of!##• O•\• &••II f'\ '.t4' • •" .... tt •""·'"•• Of'' f '-0 Q '" 1973 •o•o TOtllHO "' I • • I '""\ ta 'O''r .. Jt'td ''°" ~ 00-• , ........ "'O CIO'••· d \ ... .,, ' .. 0 ,..,.. )I)\"'' '1699 ~.r~ • ,.,1 ..,.. ~.,.. •M."OJ'• .,,, (0"01• ..... --. ,..,. ..., •• .,,.... ~ ....... , t."" '-'"'"' 9"' ..,..., to..,., ••""*• 1971 fottD PIWIO l•W..,- • ,. • \C.fllld .tort ....... l'J"•" • 1976 'L YMOUTH SAlOH •IHI, '-'' •v~rn.e· '• ~Y ••' (~ • t yl • ,.....,. .... 'AA 'ed'O """• IJOWf'' ,..,...,,"'G 00*"' ()t'iO ,., ,.,, • C,o )•..,.r fOWM") ,,.d~ "-'•'•' •"••,..,.,AH 110, • 0-0P~B "''' I (YI 4 ~. tfdfO, M•tf'it ~(YO 19U YOlKSWAOON Mii I C y1 • f lOrfl'd •W COf'dltlOf'\•~ ritde>. fW'•M'. "'"YI ..,,.,IOf'. ••llY ,.,.,,, llOJSC 1974 AUDt t•t f (fl , -...... Ce<l9rY • ., ._,1-.... AM,_,_ red•.,_. ""· 1 .......... --·· lllklG> 197~ fOllD PtNTOWMOM j <¥i .................... .. ""'' "',..""· 1n~11v1 '" '69 CHIV c It """" .... "' "' '"'° "-· "'•"' ,,....., ''"' 1971 roao , ..... v.,_ "-·'•..,.,..,.<.,. '"--·...,---.............. (1Jsl411 • I C¥i~ -Ir-' •I< .....,, , ......... _..,,.... ... l••f\ .,,,.... ........... tO't'tft, V1f'l.I ........ 1'1&1.14MI sn.rf', $1100. cash. 581·9350 '74 Cpe De Ville. Blu/wht SAYE SAYE SAYE PRICES GOING UP 100 VW Products Left At Old Prices •VW Supennarbt• 'ooBugS R8373 .• $777 67 Bug 720AUV .... $877 ti9 Buq YEL 970 ... i 97 7 /2VW01r81'14 . $1077 ,,q Wqn X (0io4 . $1171 71 B.Y1923Df~P Sl2ll 71W1n94~00 SI 377 67Gh.a397LVJ $1477 '70Gh10Conv 74al $1617 '71Buso,r77·'J .$1977 72 BJ> 4S6GHr' $2 37 I 74 e, ,.JI I 21 i )2"/17 Fr<'cv.ay cloSl'. call ror chrectaons ~VW Beetle S99S s.is fi.."><lJ :irt fi .... kfl)' '73 Supt!r Be cllc Lov. oules. x.lnt cond $2gs() 494 1411} '76VWRAlllT .; :-.p eed com f ort 11.1cl.dl!e. stereo r ;11lau & only 11.000 rntll•s l l~~' SADDLEIACk Y ALLEY IMPORTS 831-204'0 495.4949 'f.X \ 'W, radaab, nu n•hlt On<> Owner Sl .000 Phone 5.16-AJ8..1 7:1 \, w 112 l.t1v. rni mu~t '-t.'11 C'.Jll C\('S ~9 17 I:\ liH SquarcbJ«k S'iOO Ph !Jt;J ~Tiii or ~ t.ll!O'l J:.k for David ii Rus TaJ>(• deck. 1ntr .:ood cond. :'lo<'w rhlt enit l.<iod deal $1000 M4 Of\611 68 VW Bug, good cond tape deck. wide l ire.,, mags. movtni;? muo;l sell' $800 offer 675-1237 66VWA~.~. YolYO Good cond 646-7918 9772 ...•.....••...••.•..... ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSJVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! BUYorLEASE DIRECT Qlb top. 60-40 spilt Jthr ~eats, crus /tape deck. new rad ial tire. PP 673-3449. '74CdV. pvt party, lownr Low m1le41ge. Xlnt cond 842·~. eve 546-2049 '71 Cad Limo. Profess mamt'd & chauHeured All luxury ammerut1es. 534 2202. 1975 Cadillac. 4 dr Sedan DeVllle, Ille blue , w /white top, loaded. Xlnt cond. 19,000 m1. hke new $7,550. 8 ·S PM , 71'1 979 8141 ; 6 9PM, il4 640 1286 '7 4 EL DORADO Cubaret Roor t:xclnt contl. orig owner. must sell. Make orr. '70 El. DORADO Good Cond -On)! Owner Call 840 1070 i3 Sc<l De Ville AM F~ ,,tert'() lupt>, lthr. fully l'Qwp·d S2950646 5889. CadiUac 991 S •...................... '76 S.Yihs < 'i l lo chO<Jw from Cloth •H leather tnl('rtnr \hOIC'l' or ~ 1) I 11 r " A 11 r u 11 ' equipped 1666RXll). .\-. l11w a'> $10,700 '76 B Dorado c,_ . lru1,c control, A \1 1-· :vt t ape. white ll•alhi>r intenor 601·10 '<'al & white rabnolet tor l .cwdoo w xtnis fHltlNILJ $9395 ·nFon.1 u ....... Onh 1720 miles with d1v1drr Dual rar t air c-u nd & <'\'e r v ronc•e1b,rble delusc r<>ature CSer. 20064 ) PRICID TO SB.1.! '76 Co.pe O.Vlh Reaut1ful Chesterfield Rrown cabnolel top, full leather lntenor. "terco. tall wh~I All lh <' Delu xe xtr as. (271NIK) $8495 •7 4 FIMtwood Rr oug h am Def:leflance with luxurious velour interior, most every d e I u x e Ca d i 11 a c· option. C894Lf1) $7295 l!M!l~,, '74 BdofCldo c,.. Beautiful Mauve Fl re mist la~quer finish. Fully equipped. & low miles. (lJSJSF) 2025 s. Manchester. Anaheim 750-2011i 1959VOLVO STATIOHWAGOH A classic in classical con· d.iUon. This gem must be seen & driven lo be ap- preciated. 90'1. restored· owned by a local Volvo dealer. (J0K898) • ONLYS25t5 MAR9UIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 131-2810 415-1210 '64 544 B·lS, very good cond.. deluxe Int., beat olCer . 5'8·2535 ' $6995 '74WO.Vlh Full powa-, fact air., 1tereo, all le athe r interior I Vinyl top, tilt wh ee l. L oaded. (629JRl) $6295 '7l c-. O.Vlh ONLY 31,390 miles . Full power, fact. air, 60/ 40 seats, leather ioterlor, slereo tape. •etc. J usti-Gorgeous! (24SJRZ) $4795 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• , announcing ..... the LINCOLN VERSAILLES and our 56th ANNIVERSARY SALE '77 COUGAR XR7 1974 CADILLAC El Dorado. blue metallic finish, with white roof & matching leather intenor, tull power & air cond . plus those nice standard factory accessories you would expect on this fine car. Uc. 232KRE. '6395 1975 IUICK Riviera. Medium brown. with white vinyl roof. Loaded with the ex1ras you prefer on this fine automobile. Lie. 179PHK.. '6395 -SPECIAL 19UUMCOLM 4 Or. Town Sedan. Copper metallic with leather interior, full vinyl roof with opera windows. Luxury at its finest. See this one now. L1c. 898NDZ. 19495 1974 MBCEDES 450 SEL Automatic transmission. full oower. air cond. & sun roof + many more luxury Items you would expect tn this fine automobile. Brown metallic finish with saddle leather Interior. Our weekend special. Uc. 945LHA. 'I 2,900 USID .cAit DM. 556-0520 In appreciation of your fine support during our 56 years In the automotive business (23rd year In the beach area) we're going to offer you substantial savings on nearly every car we have In stock. This sales event will run only through the end of the month so we suggest you visit us soon as possible. l ooking Forward to Greeting You. Clyde Johnaon President Dick Johnson Vice President - $6444 1975 MAU IV Metallic bronze. and of course all the standard factory luxury Items. An outstanding buy on this ~real luxury' car. Lie. 368UE. · '8995 1975UMCOLM 2 Dr. Q>. Red with matchlnQ leather I .tenor, 8nd white vinyl roof. Full power of oourw and a ttost of luXUf'Y rtems OC>nl>lement this fine car. Uc. 882LWP. . .JOHNSON ISON ·~ ~ERCURV LI NCOL N COUGAR CAPRI ·2626 Harbor Blvd . • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 •Al,,_.._, ... .._o.......,..~·M,._.....,.n.._.,._~ ... c......-t.....,W. . , • :: 7 -t r· Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION , \(OL. 70, NO. 115, 3 SECTlONS, 24 PAGES •, ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA MON DAY, APRIL 25, 1977 Af t e rnoon N.Y.Stoeb TEN CENT j .Huge Crowds Pack Orange Coastfuie' • B y MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of Ille D•lly "11•1 Sl•fl An estimated 225,000 beachgoers flocked to Orange Coast beaches Sunday to take ad- vantage or what one lifeguard termed, "the best beach day so far this year." Warm. clear skies, unusually warm temperatures and the added bonus of an extra hour in the SUD due to the first day of Daylight Saving Time led many to frolic in four to six toot surf. Some bad a bit of trpuble, caus- ing HCeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemente to pull more than 300 persons from the rip tide-pl agued sUrf. San Clemente lifeguards estimated 13,000 sun worshippers and reported 72 rescues, includ· ine four "near drownings." Newport Beach lifeguards re- ported 100,000 persons at area ( beaches on Sunday and the highest number or rescues, IU. One Illinois wo111an was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital after s he ne{U'IY <1rowned in tbe wate or S4th Street near Ocean Front Boulevard, lifeguards reported. Keepinr with the tradition of heavy traffic flow, m ajor delays were reported tplong Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. At one point, traffic conditions one Huntington Beach lifeguard · called "miserable," caused local police to declare a Sigalert as ly from HunUngion Beach city traffic jammed up near Hunt· beaches. ington Beach Pier. Laguna Beach guards logged Nonetheless, it was a beauliful 45 rescues and were forced lo day with air temperatures in the • work an extra hour Sunday to lower 70s and water t ern-tceep a watch over crowds peratu~, ranging from 6t·64 estimated al15,000. degrees. However late afternoon Seal Beach lifeguards s aid breezes up to 25 miles per hour they rescued 30 persons out of sent many beachgoers home ear-6,000 Sunday swimmers. Court Denies Manson Appeal f' ,_ f APWl,.._o FIREFIGHTING VESSEL POURS WATER OVER THE NORTH SEA OIL RIG 'BRAVO' AFTER OIL, GAS BLOWOUT American Experts Have Arrived at the Disaster Scene and Were Trying to Cap the Runaway Well U.S. Team to Cap Oil Spew STAVAN6Ell. Norway <AP> -American t:'XPt'rl s Wl'nt ahead today with pr<'pa rations tu cap the run away wt•l 1 s pl'w1ng millions of gallons of cr ud1· Oil m · lo the North St•a Thl'V hoped to do the JOb l>y Wt•dnesdav hut were working u~aanst an un favorabll' weather forec<ist "Our plan for plug.i1n~ th1· leak age continues <1c·t·urdin~ to schcdult:', and thC' "'t•athcr todav is s till \'t'ry goocl s aid :. spokesman for t h1· Phillips Petroleum Co . "htt·h op('rate-; the well tRO m llt·s oH lht• Norwegian coa~t. "The bars:c Shoclo"' 1s alongside the rig with nel·cssary t~chnicnl and hydraulic equip· ment. The two Adair firefighters will enter tht:' rig again later to- day and start preparations for lhe plugging work. It m ay still ~Jke some days lo complete the .dangerous work " . Boot& Hansen and Richard .Haltenberg, two of fa med 011 well firefighter Red Adair's men. were put aboard the oil covered •• Weathe r Patchy night and morn· ing low clouds, otherwise sunny through Tuesday. Slightly cooler trend Tues- d ay with a high near 75 and low tonight near 52. INSIDE TODAY Montana neighbors help Wanda C.Oflman plant the spr- ing barley crop after her hu1band died. "She didn't need to ask for Mlp." sau1 a ndghboring rancher. (Page A3J ct CJ ., A• CM C.I •11 CJ ., ., M A• drilling rig atop the well Sunday. They reported that the leak was on the rig itself and t hat the underwater portion of the well was undamaged. It was hoped that the flow could be stopped with a device called a Christmas tree, a mulll·valve cap that is put 35 A~ridents atop new wells to stop the oil flow until production plans are de· cidcd. Arter blowing 8 to 10 knots from the north and northeast during the weekend, the wind shifted this morning and dropped to a hght t\\o knot breeze from the Motorists Jam Coast Highway Huntington Beach police greet· ed the harbinger of Summer, 1977 Sunday as Pacific Daylight Sav- ing Time took over the clock and thousands of beach visitors took over the city's shor eline and roadways. Sirens of emergency vehicles and the noises of bumper-to· bumper traffic o n majo r thoroughfares such as Pacific Coast Highwa y and Beach Boulevard sounded from 10 a.m. to dark. More than 35 traffic accidents were logged Saturday and Sun· day in addition to many more fender-benders, that never came to police attention but involved only exchanges of motorists' ln· surance coverage information. None or the accidents reported Victim's Body FoUnd in Lake LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. (AP)-The body of Mark Evans' of San Bernardino was found in Lake H.cvasu a week after-be fell off a yacht that had gone OQt of corittol1 PG.lice said .. The ooay surfaced Saturday, omcenaald. Evans and nve other persons fell overboard April 16 when the boat whipped out ot control, said Mohave County SherUf'a de· pulles. The other persona were rescued. ... ------··-· _. __ . . ...... by those involved were severe, investigators said, although a dozen or more involved some degree of injury. California Highway Patrol of· fken; said one serious injury ac- cident occurred in Sunset Beach shortly before 7 p.m ., when a motorcycUst lost control or his m a c hine on P acific Coast Highway. Thomas E . Hill. 19, of 14341 Purdy St., Midway City, and Kerry D. Miller, 21, or Lakewood, both suffered multiple lacera- tions and abrasions when they were thrown to the pavement. Hill was listed in guarded con· dition today al Pacifica Hospital while his passenger was treated and released, investigators said. The victims received prompt medical care Crom two doctors who stopped at the accident scene in northbound lanes of Coast Highway near Warner A venue, police reports showed. Highway Patrol officers said today that HJll apparenUy lost control of his big, powerful bike and struck the highway center dividet before the macbi.De went down. Tr ame condiUoos became so severe at one point Sunday after· noon ori streets controlled by cit.,y police lbat ranlrln1 officers took driaUc action. ''Thi.op eot so busy at orie point we tried to call a Sia but that dfdn 'l even do muc good," aaid Patrol Sgt. Mich Sor1. south. But "the wind will increase gr adually and by midnight it is expected lo reach more than 10 knots ,'' the Norwegian Meteorological Ins titute said. "Tuesday and Wednesday we ex- <See SPILL, Page A2) 'Fly' Ready For Challenge MOJAVE (A P) -A man who calls himselr the "Human Fly" is looking forward to his next feat after riding on t he outside fuselage of a DC8 commercial jet traveling at 300 miles an hour, a spokesman said. ' Promoter David Levine calls the man "the m asked anonymous· daredevil" and said Saturday's feat "is a stepping s tone to a more spect acul ar aerial event." Levine s aid the man, who wants to remain unidentified for promotional reasons, used a method of controlled breathing during the flight in which the jet reached an allitudc of 1,500 feet. T he "Human Fly" strapped himself onto the aircraft for the half·hour flight. A RE.4L BRE.4.K FOR NEIGHBORS So your little, budding genius isn't budding too well and the neighbors are complaining about the noise. Now what do you do with bis drum aet? "We aold il with a Daily Pilot classified ad." Tbat's the sales success ex· perlenced b y a grateful Newport Beach coupl e who pl aced this clasa'\fied ad: DRUM SET. Good cond. Must sell hnmed. Only ~.X:Xit·UXX, So, lf your little onee are tone dur or lt you just have unwut· ed Items you'd llke to conv~ to cash, call 642-5679. Put a lftl worda ioW'Ol"tc for'y.ar c Slayers Got Fair Decision WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court today re· fused to hear the appeal of con- victed mass-murderer Charles Manson and three members of his "family" who were found guilty in the brutal s layings of seven persons in 1971. The justices let stand a de· cision by the California Supreme Court that Manson and the others received a fair trial. Atlomeys for tht:' four ar~ued that numerous trial errors, pre- judicial publicity, failure to move Manson's trial out of Los An geles and misconduct by pro· secutors denied the four a fair trial. Manson and followers Patricia Krenwinkel, Susan Atk1ns and Leslie Van Houten were convict· ed of the murders of fi ve persons at the home of actress Sharon Tate and a double murdc:r at the nearby home of a wealthy busl· nessman. Attorney Irving Kanarek told the court that the four convicted murderers deser ve a new trial. He said Manson and the others are "innocent of the crimes charged" and had been exploited by the news media for "income· producing purposes" and by California officials interested m "setr-glorification. '· ''The lynching of Manson and the others under the auspices of (See SIA YERS, Page AZ) 302Classes Umceled By Cotutline Coastline Community College has canceled 302 classes this spr- ing due to a lack of sufficient enrollment in the courses to meet expenses, college omciaJs con- firmed. But Coast Community College Dis trict officials insist the number or classes dropped from the spring schedule -about 38 percent or those offered -is not that significant. "We weren't alarmed about it here," s aid John Buller, dean of admissions and guidance for the year·old "college without walls." "We're a big institution, with more than 20,000 students and figures like those are not that im-· port ant to the over-all picture." Dis trict Chancellor Dr. Norman E . Watson echoed Buller's statement, adding that the loss of average daily at· ten dance (ADA> to the district is minimal. <The amount or state aid that goes to a community college is based on the ADA of the dislrjct.) ·'What t.b.ia really will mean, obviously, is that we will not re· ceive ADA in those particular classes. but it also means we will not. encourage expenditures in those classes," Watson said. He aald the cancellation ol 302 cJasaes will mean a drop ln ADA of about 100, "but it will rMUlt in s avings of much more than that, "Wat.son added. Both Watson and Buller said the.re will not be a repeat of that num ber of dropped claases nert !all. Buller said , •1The spring semester was the farst one we put to bed. The administration had to find out what the community re· ally wanted." · Followlna the cancellatJon of claasa, BUl.ler said. diatriet of. (lclal1 took a ••ztp Code analyail'' of every student l.n thole eounes. .. From that we can 'determine wbere ltudenta will 10 1.0 t.Ue (See~~ r~e.~~ ~ .. f • --------. .._. ______________ __._, ________ .._. ________ ~~-----------------~.,_----~~~~~~~I •• Suds Poteer Billy Carter went to Naples, Fla. Saturday to appear in a charity fund-r aising ball . • game. Sometimes he posed for photographers with his f avorite beverage in full view. But sometimes he hid it, too. Board Holds Two Public Discu8sions. Huntington Beach elementary I school district trustees will hold the first of two special public dis· .cussions tonight al 7 :30 at LeB ard School. Trustees will confer with parents on a plan for changes in school attendance boundary areas. Another public meeting will be held Toe&day night at 7:30 at Burke School Lo discuss boun· dary changes as well as results of a district survey dealing with the effectiveness or district schools. Trustees are considering a plan to move more than 200 men· tally tUted students from Peterson School to LeBard School. SUl)t. S.A. Moffett says boun- !dary changes wUJ be required bec•uae two tchools face aevere o~u-aowdlng wbUe i number of i others bavo empty classrooms. > - ---·-.I f- 1 ,- AZ DAILY PILOT H/F Al'WINptoolo TltriH of 1'1ctory Dudley Albrecht won the p ie-eating contes t during t h e Gold Rush Day s celebration in Sacramento, but not without s ome sacrifice of his dignity. Wounded BB Man Making ~Improvement ,,. A Huntington Beach man. who was shot in the head in a murder attempt evidently meant to seal his lips about who stole his television set nine days ago, con- tinues to improve today at UC Irvine Medical Center. Carmen Magana Luna, 24, of 15363 Golden West St., remains listed in fair conditlon at lhe : medical facility in Orange but he is now recovering in a general ward. Police homicide detail detec- li ve Di ck Nolen said t oday ,several leads are being followed in the pistol-shooting of Luna, who lay bleeding for 17 hours before friends discovered him. They include descriptions of a young Latin male seen leaving Luna's residence about 6:30 p.m. on Saturday night. April 9. carry. ing the victim's television. J nvestigators believe the vic- tim was acquainted with the person who shot him tn the head <ind foot with a small caliber pistol that is still be mg sought Burglars Hit 2 Residences In Huntington Burglars who invaded through a r ear window and a front door stole $5.400 in valuables mclud· ing three cameras and a chiming clock from two Huntington Beach homes Sunday Invest igators sa id Mrs. Clare nce Entringer, of 62!)1 Gloria Drivt•, discovered th•' came rns, clock a nd Jewelry valued at nearly $3.000 m1ss1ng when she arnved home early Sunday. Later, they were called by Carolyn Win chell, of 8152 Michael Drive, who reported burglars who came through 11 back window had looled the Winchell home. Police said the loss Jl that loca- tion included Jf'Wt•lry. plus t"o guitar~valued Jl $800 each. Hanoi Quads Born BANGKOK, Thailand CAP) - Bui Thi Thuon~. a worker in a grain distribution company, has given birth to qunctruplets at a Hanoi hospital, the offi cial V1l'l· nam News Agency said today ~The weights of the habies ranged ·:from 2.7 pounds to 3.4 pounds and :. mothcr and babies were all in .. good health. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .. _ .. _ '"" .. ,,, • .,.., ""'*' ... JoOll~ V!Cel'nis .... , ..... <>--•~ T-••IC-1 (ditM .,,.._, .... ..,..... --1"91EOUIW °"""'"·...... ""_ ....... AS\lllOfttMl-1"91[ ...... 11-·-Wltl o.-~Y ldw Huntlnalott Beed! Office 1n tT .... 11_ Mtll"'9 AMrom 1'.0 . lu 1'0,..,..,. omc.. ~=;;j.~~-._,_ ......... 111 .......... 11 .... ••-o,...,,_.., Tal.,une ('714)~ a ....._.AdYtlftl .... MM97' '--0.-0l..nlyc-ttlot M0-1220 °""""' "" Or ... o..tt _...,.. °""' =· .................... "'""""-....,_ .. ~t:;.::,·:r~~~~·':':.~·.~.~~::,::.:. ~ ---· ~~a..'::!~11= .. -. ... ~:. ~~. =t:..~=..r...:.-ltt¥1 MllllMJ ·: Mond!Y. Af!!I 25. um Oak View Day Care 'Bright' Plans to build an Oak View Day Care Center "look brighter than they have since 1973," As· slstant Superintendent Woody Chaddick has told Ocean View School District trustees ln Hunt- ington Beach. Chaddick has spearheaded a four-~ear campaign to provide a facility for parents who Jive around Oak View School, 17241 Oak St., to leave their youngsters while they receive job training. Currently, Huntington Beach has earmarked $165,000 in state H ousing and Community Development funds to build the day care facility. Chaddick said the city's at- torney is drafting a joint powers agreement between Huntington Beach, the Ora nge County Department of Education and Oce an View School District. The school district has ten- tatively agreed to provide the land for lhe building, custodial services and grounds m ain· tenance. said Chaddick. The city intends lo construt t the facility and maintainproperty rights while the county plans to provide insurance and manage· ment of financial and employ- ment needs, Chaddick added. The day rare center will be able to serve about 90 youngsters who live in the "low wealth" area around Oak View School, the dis· trict official said. The planned center will be located near the existing Oak View Community Center which services area r esidents of 15 years and older, Chaddick said The school board Jhould re· ceive the joint powers agreement for approval by May 2, he added. Huntington Track Team Wms Titk Huntington Beach a nd Newport Beach teams finished first and second Saturday at the Orange County Munic ipal Recreation Association a nnual track and field championships held at Huntington Beach High School. About 1,200 boys from 7 to 14 years old competed from 18 city team s. The Huntington Beach team finished with 97 points while l'fewport Beach compiled 33 poinls. Huntington Beach first place winners include: Seven-year-old division: DarrYl Hanger, 220 and lOO·yard dashes; Haissan Sabra, 440 dash . Eig ht -yef!r -old division. Ken Radza1, 50-yard dash. Nine-year -old : Jerf Cons way. 440-yard dash; Steve DeLaRosa. high jump ; David Rose. :!20-yard dash; Rose. DcLaRosa. Mark Penso and Doug Bennett, 440·yard relay. Tcn·vcar-old: Brian Bu rnside. .i 10 \·.Hd dai.h, Mike Malone, high iu mp. Eleven-year -old: Bobby Stamps. 440-y ard dash: .Jim Smith. 660-yard d ash ; Stamps, Smith, Mike Jester and John Tackett, 440-yarq relay. Thirt een-vE>ar-o,d : K<'n Barlow, high Jump; Rex Brown, 50-yard dash. Fourtttn-ycar-old: Tom f)s. cbbeck. 220 and 100-yard dashes: a 440-yard relays team with Tom r1schbeck. Loren Lop1n. Craig Goldensen and Kevin Stewart. First Place winners on tho Newport Beach squad include Seven-year-old d1v1s1on : Enc VmJe. Matt Hurray. Greg Powell and Mike Mrycrs, 440-yard relay team. Eight-year -old : J pff Fryer, high iump. Nine-year-old : Terry Derugan, long Jump. Ten- year-old: Bill Kendall, David Kras hner, Matt Neilsen and Pete r Messenger, 440·yard relay team; Neislen, 200-yard dash; Brett Hughes, aoflball throw. Thirteen-year-old: Peter Gust, shot put and discus throws. r Airborne Water Rider Wetsuit-clad Dynaf oil rider revs throUle on Newport Beach-made racer off tbe beach at Corona del Mar. The machine is an ocean- going version of a dirt bike, and its ad- vocates say the fuel-propelled "bike" is just as maneuver able and just as much fun. And just as loud. F,....PageAl SPILL ••• peel it to increase to light gale force from the south and southwest. ''This 'will not have much Jn. fluence on the drifting of the main oil s lick. but it may make working conditions aboard the rig more difficult for the ex-perts " The company said if the cap- ping effort fails, it would drill another weU nearby to relieve some of the pressure so capping would be possible Tht-blowout has created a 12-mile oil slick drifting back and forth in the area. The s lick was estimated at two to five miles wide. Antipollution boats were to begin a maJor cleanup effort to- dav. "lf lhe good weather holds. we hope to remove quite a lot of oil from the surface." s aid Hans Bugge. chief of the Norwegian cleanup operation. Norway's e nvironmental mini ste r, Gro H a rlem Brundtland. said the government hoped lo avoid using chemicals to reduce the d amage to fish in the area. · Fro.a Page A l SLAYERS •• proseculorial forces in Califorrua in league W1th the m ass media is obvious," Kanarek said. Manson was sentenced to die in lhe gas chamber but California since has struck down its death penalty statute. He now faces life 1n prison. A former Manson disciple, Lin· da Kasabian, was a key prosecu- tion witness at Manson's trial. The appeal said the trial judge m ade a mistake by not ordering a test lo determine Miss Kasa- blan 's mental competence. Ka narek said her m ent a l health had been affected by the habitual use of the drug LSD. w. C ••-• 'M6 Fr0ttt Page A l • 0t£Uuy iF1..an Charged In ~~~~~~.~ • • " C'1-IJ • "We can look at a real estate teTnel'Jte ueUJt class that fizzled. in Newport San Clemente police have" caught a Huntington Beach man, one of two men pursued after a · break-in at the Med-RX Center, 241 Avenida Del Mar. Ronald C. Fey, 24, of 7732 Speer Ave., Huntington Beach, was booked Sunday on s uspicion of burglary and reckless driving after pursuing police chased a blue van into the Pasadena Court cul de sac. Two men fl ed the vehicle as police units closed in and trapped it. A second man eluded officers by fleeing into the brush-covered Trafalgar Street canyon. The Newport Beach helicopter was summoned to provide overhead lighting, but to no avail. Police Lt. Ray Hartman said today he expects the second s us- pect to be apprehended as the de· partment's investigation pro- gresses. Blaze Contained YREKA (AP) -California's biggest forest fire of this drought year was contained Sunday ~ven­ ing afte r burning 2.000 acres of dry brush and timber in Klamath NationaJ Forest. Beach and dete rmine where the students who did sign up for the class live. "If a lot of them live in Costa Mesa or Huntington Beach, then next semester we might offer re-~ ~sta~e in facilities in those two e1t1es instead of in Newport " Buller said. ' College administrators s aid the spring semester was the fi rst shot at "feeling the academic pulse of the sludenls," adding that it provided good information for fall semester scheduling. "I don 'l think you '11 see these figures again in the fall," Buller said. Bank Fraud Told LU GANO, Switzerland CAP> -- Three senior officials at the Credit Suisse branch at Chi asso were arrested today in what may ·be Switzerland's largest bank fraud scandal, the s tate pro- secutor 's oCfice said. Cr edit Suisse is one of the three largest banks in Switze rland, and authorities s aid the losses could run ashigh as$100million. Hospital .To Limit Charges? W ASIDNGTON (AP) -The Carter administration asked Congress today to limit increases in the fees hospitals may charge patlenta to 9 percent a year and . said t.bia would s ave the govern- ment and consumers about $2 billion in the fiscal year begin· ning Oct.1. The program is expected lo yield total s avings of more than $5.5 billion in fiscal 1980, the Ad· ministration ~aid . Limiting increases in hospital charges to 9 percent won't affect many people directly. but con- sumers should benefit eventually as the measure slows the r ate of tax increases a nd the rise in health insurance premiums. New hospitals, f e deral hospitals and those hospitals that operate on a Health Maintenance Organization CHMO) basis would be .. exempt from the proP05ed ce1h~g .. HMO hospitals provide continuing preventive health care and treatment to m ember consumers who pay fixed fees for all services. Inflation in the health care in· dustry has been running about 15 percent, and hospitals account for 40 perce nt of the $140·billion annual cost of health care in the United States. That 15 percent rate of increase is more than twice the anticipated 6 percent rise in over-all consqmer prices this year. * * * Nurses Open 25tJi Meeting In Anaheim The National League for Nurs- ing, meeting in Anaheim, is ur~­ ing its 16,000 m embers "to as· s ume a greater sense of responsibility in informing pa- tients ortheir rights." The board of directors issued the position paper Sunday at the opening or the 25th anniv~rsary convention here. "Respect and concern for pa- tients and assura nce of compe- tent care have not always been forthcoming," it said . "Furthermore, the informa- tion necessary for p atients to un- derstand their situation and make intelligent decisions about their care o ften has been withheld." President Dorothy Novello said after the m eeting that the st atement referred to the whole system of health care delivery, not nurses or doctors spe- cifically. "Often the reason information is withheld is that it is believed it is not the patient's concern,·• she said. adding that health care of- f1c 1 als oft en "don 't want patients to worry." "In many ca!les," the league said , "nurses can invol ve themselves in assuring specific .~ighls; in others. they can make lheir influence felt indirectly." The league said nurses should insist on institutional policies which uphold patient rights. In addition to 16,000 nurses, league membership also includes 1,900 agencies. Valley Babysitter Business Approved The Fountain Valley City Council has unart.imously over- turned a planning commission recommendation and allowed a babyaitting business to operate in a residential area despite pro- tests from local homeowners . Ronald E. Kline, Smoketree Homeowners Association presi- dent, told lhe council that the babysitting service at 10107 Sunn Circle, violates the group's declarations of covena.nta, cood.l· tions and restrictions <CCR> all residents agree to before moving into the neighborhood. Kline, a Westminster resident, spoke on behalf of Sunn Circle re- sldenta whose homes are within Fountain Valley. But Councilmen George Scott and Al Hollinden said an alleged vlolaUoo of the CCR ls "a civil matt.er" abd not under the city's jurisdkt.ian. ' Don and Rosalie Nelson or Fountain Valley have operated the state-licensed child care center at tbe1r Sunn Circle home for the past2~ years. Sunn Clttle residents told the council the child care center causes tralflc problems, invasion or privacy and violates a city or- dinance limilinf the number of children ln a bab)'lilter'a home to six. After the council's action, Kline said the Smoketree As- sociattcn board or directors will consider t aking legal action against t he babysitter next month. One ol the NellOll'I fttlghbonl, Klaus Lehman, told the eound.I, • 'So meUme1 a boat 15 to 18 cblldJ"en are at tbo child care facWty." Coundhneo toJd Nel.on the· numbf.I' ol chl.ldnn at tm home must be apt tom. ) SlfllU of tlae Tl•f'.'S Two elderly women,· tbeir shoppine cart handily n ~arby, do their marketing in a traah bln be.hind the supermarket. Scene ' ~wasn •t photographed in New York. 1 Chic!_4o or Pittsburgh. It was taken in ;San Diego. 7 Irvine EDIT I ON VOL. 70, NO. 115, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1977 T oday's Clo la g N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Kids ·Face Hearing: on 'Tax-E1'asion' RAMONA (AP> -The 12-year-old president or a company with gross earnings of up to $3,000 monthly has been ordered to appear before the state Board of Equalization to explain why the firm has no permit to sell its product -manure. Richard Cessna Jr., president of Kidco, Inc., and his three young c<H>fficers, ages 9to14, also have been accused by the state of failing to charge sales tax. THE YOUNGSTERS -RICHARD'S SISTER, Ne-Ne, 9, vice president; another sister, Belle, 11, secretary, and a half-sister, June Cole, 14, treasurer -went into bus iness a year ago with a con- tract to sweep the six main streets of San Diego Country Estates for $150 monthly. They branched out by contracting with their rather, who supervises the developments's 110-horse stables, to remove manure and wood shavings. Arter composting the mixture, they sell it to landscapers and the Joe al golf course at prices lower than commercial suppliers. THE YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS Al.SO offer a service to kill gophers for $1 each, but that's another story. The contract, which the youngsters wrote, says it can't be can· celed "unless the kfds scre w up." Cessna's father, Richard. said he will accompany them Tues- day lo the hearing in San Diego. "The Board of Equalization says they need a permit because it is something tangible and that they have to add a sales tax for their customers," the elder Cessna said in an interview. "They may have to pay the state sales tax on their past sales , plus penalties." THERE WAS NO ESTIMATE ON how much money might be ruled due. But he and his son believe "the sales tax was already paid when the feed for the horses and the wood shavings to bed down the stables were brought in. "The kids think it's unreasonable and they're burned up," Cessna said. If lh~ slate board rules against them, he said they plan to take il to the courts. THEY GROSSED $3,000 lAST October, lheir biggest sales month, but refuse to disclose lheir average earnings because. the young Cessna says. some of the kids at school try lo borrow money. Kidco, said Cessna, was incorporated in the Cayman Is lands in the British West Indies when Cessna paid $1 ,500 in r egistration costs to avoid the earnings tax in California. Mobil Ponders New Irvine Offer 2 Girls Charged In Irvine Two Irvine gi rls broke into a private school in Irvine Sunday, causing about $2.500 damage ·before fleeing out the back door, pursued by the school owner. Roth girls, ages nine and 10, were caught by John Runszat, owner of the Montessori School of Irvine, 4554 Sandburg Way. Runszal returned the girls to lhe school and they were arres t· ed by Irvine Police. They were released to their parents pending further action. According to police. the girls r ansacked each classroom and the kitchen area of the school. Damage included paint and eggs s m e ared o n walls. windows, 1 c halkboards and carpets, plus "in'oken education toys and ripped 'charts andmaps. Obscenities were written on the chalkboards and walls in the classrooms. fOQd supplies in the kitc hen we re dumped on the floor , and cooking utensils were broken. police added Runszat told police he was making a security check of the school at 3·45 p m when he saw the girls running out the back door. Neither girl :lll<'nds the private school and both tolct police they had never been 1ns1de thl' bu1ltJ in~ before. Th<' four-fool h1~h girls enter ed the school by l'rawllni: throu~h an unlockerl bathroom window, according to polin• Irvine Sets : Kindergarten 'Registratio n Irvine parents who wish their children to attf•nrl k inrlc-rgartt>n at e1th<'r Los Nara1110~ or Bru.1cs Plus Elementarv Schools may register their chlldn•n this week Los NaranJOS n·~1~trat101'\ will be held each day this week. from 9 a.m. to 2 pm. at the school. #1 Smoketree. Part>nts must bring birth certificates und immuniza- tion records. The Basics Plus registration will be held Thursday and Fnday from 9:30 a.m . to 12 :30 p.m. Parents s h ou ld bring birth certificates and immunization records. At the time of registra- tion. parents will be asked to sign up for a lime to bring their child for a kindergarten placement in· lerview. The school is next to Culverdale School, 3531 Main St. A REAL BREAK FOR. NEIGHBORS So your little. budding genius isn't budding too well and the neighbors are complaining about the noise. Now what do you do wjth his drum set? "We sold it with n Daily Pilot classified ad." That's the sales s uccess ex· perlenced by a g rateful Newport Beac h couple who placed this class ified ad: DRUM SET. Good cond. Must sell lmmed. Only $60. XXX·XXXX. So, if your lilUe ones are tone deaf or il you just have unwant- ed items you'd like to convert to cash, call 642-5678. Put a rew words to work for you! ,. ' ·' La"Wsuit Delay Studied BY TOM BARLEY Ol ll'e O•ll~ Piiot Sl•ll Court action in Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's lawsuit against the James I rvine Foun- dation was deferred today while Foundation directors discussed a proposed delay that could lead to a new offer for the Irvine Com- pany by the Mobil Corporation. Judge J ames F. Judge delayed the Orange County Superior Court trial that began eight months ago until after lunch to giv e F ound at io n attorney Howard Pr1vetl an opportunity to report on the Foundation's de- liberations. Mobil officials have asked for a1 90-day delay of the Foundation's decision on its possible accep- tance of a $302.9 million offer for the frvine Company by an East Coast consortium. Mobil offici a ls said the possibility that their previous $281.9 million bid can be raised to top that of the E ast Coast group can only be decided at Mobil's a nnu a l meeting May 5 in ~ Houston. But they pointed out that the Mo.bit offer still stands on the o wi .. ..-o court r ecord as the highest bid FIREAGKTING VESSEL POURS WATER OVER THE NORTH SEA Oil RIG 'BRAVO' AFTER OIL, GAS BLOWOUT unless and until the Foundation American Experts Have Arrived ,., the [ll .. $fAr Scene and Were Trying to Cap the Runaway Well board decides lo accept the offer by a group that would be known U.S. Team to Cap Oil Spew STAVANGER, Norway <AP > -American experts went ahead today with preparations to cap th e runaway well s pewing millions or gallons of crude oil in- to the North Sea They hoped to do the JOb by Wednesday but "ere working aji?arnsl an un- ravorable weather forecast "Our plan for plugRlnR the leakage continues according to schedule, and the weather today 1s still ver y good," said a s pokesm a n fo r the Phillips Petroleum Co , which operates the well 180 miles o ff the Norwegian coast. ·'The ba r ge Shoctow is alongside the rig with necessary technical and hydra ulic equip- ment. The two Adair firefighters will enter the rig again later to· dlly and start preparations for the plugginl( work. It may still Copwr Lif u Woman Hurt In Accident A young. pregnant woman wa.~ airlifted by Marine Corps rescue helicopter from the uppe r re- aches of Holy Jim Canyon late Sunday afternoon after she suf· fered back injuries in a vehicle accident. An Orange County Fire Department/Divis ion of Forestry s pokesman said today Dolly Nelson. 18, or Long Beach was flown out of the remote San· ta Ana Mountain canyon lo Mis· sion Community "Hospllal for lreatment. The fire department spokesman said th woman wu hurt when the picku~ truck 1be w aa riding ln slid off a narrow dirt road and down a 10-foot em- bankment. Paramedics from Laguna Hills treated her at the scene and called for the Marine medical evacuation copter. She was treat- ed and released from tbe Mlssion Hospital emergency roo m. take some days to complete the dangerous work " Roots Hansen and Richard H attenberg, two of famed oil well f1rcf1ghter Red Adair 's men. .,., t'rl' put aboard the 011-covered dnlhn~ rig atop the well Sunday. T hey reported that the leak v. as on the rig itself and that the underwater portion of the well was undamaged It was hoped that the flow could be_ stopped with a device c all ed a Christmas tree. a mult1·valve cap that is put atop new .... ells lo slop the 011 now unlll production plans are de· cided Arter blowing 8 lo 10 knots from the north and northeast during the weekend, the wind shifted this morning and droppe d to a light two·knot breeze from the south. But "the wind will increase Top Court Says gradually and by m idnight 1t is expected to reach more than IO kno t s," th e Norwegian Meteorological Ins titute said. ·;Tuesday and Wednesday we ex- pect it to increase to light gale fo r ce from the sou lh and southwest. "This will not have much in- flue nce on the d rifting of the main oil slick. but it may make working conditions aboard the rig m ore difficult for the ex- perts." The company said if the cap· ping effort fails. 1l "ould drill a nother well nearby to relieve some of the pressure so capping would be possible. The blowout has created a 12·mile oil slick drifting back and forth in the area. The sli ck was estimated at two to five miles wide. Manson, 'Family' Convictions Stand WASHINGTON (AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court today re- fused to hear the appeal or con- victed mass-murderer Charles Manson and three members of his "family" who were found guilty in the brutal slayings of seven persons in 1971. The justices let stand a de· cision by the California Supreme Court thal Manson and the others received a fair trial. Attorneys for the four argued that numerous trial errors, pre· judicial publicity, failure to move Manson's trial oul of Los Angeles and mlsconduct by pro· secutors denied the four a fair trial. · Manson and (o11owers Patricia 'Krenwinkel, Susan Atkins and Leslie Van Houten were convict ed of the murders of Cive persons at the home or actress Sharon Tate and a double murder at the ... .. " nearby home or a wealthy busi- nessman. , Attorney Irving Kanarek told the court that the four convicted murderers deserve a new trial. He said Manson and the others are "innocenl of the crimes charged" and had been exploited by the news media for ''income· producing purposes" and by California officials inlerested in "self-glorification." "The lynching or Manson and tt\e others \.tnder the auspices of prosecutorial forces in California in league with the mass media is obvious," Kanarek said. Manson was sentenced to die in the gas chamber but California since has struck down its death penalty statute. He now faces life in prlaon. A former Manson disciple, Lin· da Kaaabian, was a key.prosecu- tion witness al Manson's trlal. Antipollution boats were to begin a major cleanup effort to· dav. · '"If the good weather holds, we hope to remove quite a Jot of oil from the s urface," said Hans Bugge, chief of the Norwegian c leanup operation. Norway 's e nv ironme ntal min i s t e r , Gro H arlem Brundtland, said the government hoped to avoid using chemicals lo reduce the damage to fi sh in the area. "I am more optimistic about avoiding a major pollution of coastal a r eas," said Mrs. Rrundtland after a flight over the s li ck Sunday. Officials said some of the oil was beginning to dissipate. "If the wind continues to change as it did in the last 24 (See SPILL, Page AZ> Earthquakes Handed · First Soccer Loss The Irvine Earthquakes lost their bid lo become the nine and 10-year-old soccer champs of Southern California when the Van Nuys Raiders defeated them 2·1 Saturday. Two buses and several cars caravaned from Irvine to Van Nuys, carrying more than 100 Earthquake rooters . They wit- nessed the first loss of the season for the Quakes, who compiled a fin al won-loss record or 20-1. The team wound up the third· best team among n,ine and 10- ye a r -o ld soccel' t e ams In Southern California and were just one game away from e nter· ing the finals. The Raiders. described as a "rough-and-tumble" team, 01>e ned quickly with a goal and never relinquished the l ead, although Earthquake Greg Nelson briefly tied it up with a goal in the fourth quarter. as Taubman-Allen·Irvine, Inc. if it took over the Irvine Company. Principals in the consortium include Detroit developer AJfred Taubman. Wall Street financier Charles Allen. auto billionaire Henry Ford II and Mrs. Smith herself. Mobil was on the point of buy- ing the Foundation's 54.5 percent controlling interest and all other shares in the Irvine Company two y<'ars ago when Mrs. Smith's lawsuit sidelined the $200 million deal. She protested that the selling price which then represented $24 a share was unfair to minority s tockholders. She holds a 22.4 percent stake in the company ' (See MOBIL, Page A2) Playoff Strike By Officials Ends NEW YORK CA P ) -The strike of National Basketball As- sociation offi cials ended today and the league announced its r e- gular referees will begin working playoff games immediately. Coast Weathe r Patchy night and morn- ing low clouds. otherwise sunny through Tuesday. Slightly cooler trend Tues- day with a high near 75 and low tonight near 52. I NSIDE TODA Y M ontana neighhllrS htlp Wanda Coffman plant the apr· ing barle11 crop .after her husband died. "She didn't need to a&k for help," said a neighbonng rancer. P.oge A3 At Yev• s. ... 1u ••• 11 ... l•tlex ... "_.,. I J A""Le_.. Al Mo"I" CJ Ct ., A4 L M. l oy.t C.lllfflll• Clu1111 .. Cemlc• At NallOftal Now\ C4-lt Ptnlt 14 ly"'4el"tn.r .. ,,..,. CM CJ c ........... o .. 1~11et1e" lflt .. 1111" ... lfltt'1tl-, .... M. , .. -.... -Al 1100.M..-a At TtlH ll .... IS Tlteatm (.J ····-Al Wt•t•Nf'W\ ,. IM CJ IS ., '" A4 • ·1 7 A.2 DAILY PILOT Hospitals To Lifnit •• Charges? WASHINGTON IAP) The Carter <Jdm1n1 s tratt0n asked Con~ress todav to hm1t incn•ascs in the rees ho:;p1taJs ma) charge patients to 9 percent a year and said W s would save the govern· ment and consumers about $2 b1lhon an the fiscal yl'ar liL•gm. ning Oct. I The program 1:. l'Xpcctet.I tu yield total savin gs of more than $5 5 billion in fiscal 1980, the Ad m rn1stral10n s aid. Limiting increases in hospital charges tu !fpcrn•nl won't affoct many people directly, but con· • sumers :.huuld bcndtl l'\ cntuall) • as the ml·<.isun: ::.low:. lhl' ratt· uf tax increases a nd the rise 1n health insur ance premiums. New h ospit als, federal hospitals and thost· hospitals that operate on a Health M arntc:nancc Organtlalion < ll :\10) basis would bl' t•>.t•mpl from the proposl·d l'l'lilnJl ll~tO hospitals provu.lc continu1nj.! prevent1 \ e hl'allh care and treatment lo ml'mber consumers who p:.iy fixed fet•s for all SC'r\'1ces. Inflation 1n the hl'alth care in dustry has bt'l'n running about 15 pN<'t·nt, and hospital-; <Jtcount for 40 pcrC'cnl of the SI 10 billion annual cost of health care m the Un1LL•d St:lll'S. That 15 percL•nt r ule uf llH'l'l'JSt' 1:. more than t w i cc· thl· unt11:1 patcd 6 percent n sc in O\ L'l'·:.i ll con.,umer prices • this )'l':.ll' The Adm1n1slrallon propo::.:JI 1s clt•s1gnecl to l'tlSL' thl• tnfl<ttion<Jry spirJI, but 1t won 't bring hospital· charge increaSl'S or the rak of inc:n·ase throug hout thL• hl·;1lth c:ar<.· industrv do\lo n to the na· tional t•ost o(living rail· that has been going up <tl ••bout 5 9 Pl'r ccnt Health. Education and Wl'lfare Secrt'larv Jost•ph i\ Califano Jr has tailed a t•e1ling on hospital chargt·s "the f1r-,t step in making natrnnal health insurance frnan· nally ft>as1hle " * * * Nurses Open 25th Meeting In Anaheim The Nutional Lc•aguc• for :"ur!-1- m g, mC'eting m Anaheim, is ur~­ ing its lli,000 mt>mhl'rs "to :1s s u m c a i.: r l' a t c: r s t• n st' of respons1htlity 111 1nfor ming Jh• tients of thl•1r n ghls " The h<Mrd of ch rl'('lors 1ssu~tl thl· PO'>lllon paprr Sunday at the· opentnJl of tht> :?~th ;111n1 H'rsJr) t•on \ t>nt1on h(•n• '· Rt'sJ>t•t·t and c·onc·1·rn fur J>d t1enls ancl assuranc·1• of c·ompt• lt•nt t••trc ha\ t• not .11\\ ·•) s lwr·n forthc·nmrng .. 11 -.a11I '· Furlht•rmon·. 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And Just as loud. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 225,000 Pack Beaches Croud Gets Bonns on 'Best Day of Year' ll) MICHA E L P \SKE\'IC'JI Ot t1't' OtlllV Pllol StMt :\n e..,t1matf'd :!25 ,00U bl'al'hgol·rs floth·d tu Oro.Hl).(c Co;,ist lwatht.•:s Sund,1\' lo t.ikl' ad \ .intagl' nf \\hat ori1• hfl·i.;u.11 d ll•rml'd, ·t1w bl·st lw.1d1 d.1\ :-.o f.Jr th ts\ l'Jr ' \.\ ..1rm. d .. ;1r s l.1t•s. unusuJlly warm tt•mpl•r;ifurt•s .inti th1· adcl ed bonus of an l 'tr <i hour rn tht• sun due to th" f1r:-.l t.l.I\ of Daylight Sa\ mg ltmt· ll•d rrian~ to frolic in four to s ix foot surf. Some· lwd a bit of trouble. caus- ing lifeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemente to pull mor e tha n '.!00 Pl·rson-. from the rip tide-plag u~d surf. San C lemente lifeguards Pst1 mated 13.000 sun worshippers ;..ind n•ported 72 rescues. includ- ing four "near drownings." .'.t>\\port Beach lifeguards re· pnrll'd 100.000 persons at area IJl•.ichClt on S unday and the Shot in Shoulder Anaheim Girl, 16, Abducted in Mesa \ lti \ 1·,•r old ).!11 I. \\ h11 rrn-.i.1·cl h1•1 1 ul1• ltt1 lltL' J-'nd.1\ ;t1111 rwnr1 '' ,.-. prrk•·d "I' h111 ht11kiri~ 1n t o:-.t.i ;\ks.1 ll\ ,, 1t1a11 \\ hto l,tlo·t -.hill lwr rn lho· • h11uld1·1 and l..•·1•1 h1•r i1ris1•nl·1 1n .1 1.1\ri).! ((• ·'' h horn,. llf'l 111' 111 lh" l'11dJ\ .ill• rn""" .!111111( t1nn \\ 1•1 t ~"''It\ !ml.I\ l ·1r._t,1 :\Jt•.,J .rnd \1 ht 1111 d11 11 It\,., -..ud Tht• un1rl1·n111.,..i t• ··11 .1~···1 "1n tJhl.· 11111.11(11111 .. t \11 .1h1•1111 \11·n111r1.d ll 1.,p1•.1I \\lwr•• .,1,,. \\ ,h ,qlJl.11 I rill\ l.tl-' II Ir\ It• ' 11.1r1·nh .1ft1 r 1 ht t "'" .i." 'r ti• .ti 1>1'11•1 ti\• .. Ill hu'h 'tl tt•s r·· 111n .. 1111c I lh· ., ... ,, 1111-. "·'' l h• r.:111 \,,,, •• 11 .. n11111~ ,, p.111 \ .11 lh1• :\f111"" 1..tod...!C' u ;, I J"lh SI "'lll'n .,ht• .1pp,1r••n! '" 1111'"' ti hl'r 11c11· hnnw In \11,1111'1111 ln\f'~t1~a111r 1,, n' Thrimp-,11n s:i1c1 ttw girl "'J:-. 1111 kl'd up I>' 1 rn an In :1 1'17:? 11 hrn\\ n r11nl .11 I :in r m , :111ol '' twn ..,h•· r1· :1h11•cl h•· '~asn 't g111ng tn lilk<· h1·r tn ,\nah('lm . ..,h1• grahh1•d 1111· :; t l'l' rrng \\ ht•c•I. · · h1•-. .11tl Pohc~ ha\e hcPn unable to in lt•rviC'w the l{irl i;111e·1• th!' shoot 1ng, and <..t\' thc•y do not I.no" 1n what nt) thr!-hootmt: took plaC't' 'It could hn\<' hPl'n an\'\loh1•n• hc>l\\ <'l.'n hl'n' tl'ost a :\Ir.., a 1. Anaheim or Long ll•'.lch." '>J1rl Costa :'\ksa detrcll\ (' Si;t S.1m Cordeiro. From Page A I MOBIL ••. founded by her grandfather. Mrs. Sm ith 's lali'-yers havl' s uggested during final urgu· ments that the sale of the Irvine Company should be further de· layed to allow time for r cne"cd bidding on the company. Such a delay, Judge Judge has been told, could result in the company being sold for what Mrs Sm ith believes is its fair market value-$450 million. \n.itwirn pol1e1· Sgt Oct Wadi' '"'d prt'11minary information his d1 •p.1r t rn1·nt has. s hows the "11untl1•d ,C!lrl was takc·n lo a honw in Long Bt>ach where s he l.111·1 l''>l'~11wrt her <1bctuctnr. and l11t1·h1•rl .1 r1d(• to her parent:> t ••Ill• Ill \n,1hc•1m \!'"'""hilt· offlt•t•rs 1n both • 1 r 1 • " , 1 r • · s <' <' k 1 n g-a ma I e 1 '.111<· ,ts1.m in h 1s t wt•nlles with ltr "~ n. frtll\ hair The suspect is . .t11111t "" '""' on1• inch lull, police .. 11!1 Penmanship Champs Named For Irvine E1~ht studl'nls in the Irvtnl' l n1f11•d ~·khnol District havf' ht·en nanwd \\tnnt•rs in this year's Pen and <~u11l { ·ontt•st and will com· 111·tt• nt:'xt Saturday in the coun· t> \\ ic11• rnnlest. Thn•1• schools will receive trnphl('s for having its contes t :int-. scon• th<' most points an the p1•nmansh1p contc•st e ven if they "en' not individtial winners. c; rN•ntn'<' won the trophy for fourth grade and College Park .inct Turtle Rock tied for the besl sturlen~ from the fifth grade. Fourth g rade winners are: Lisa McNabb. El Camino Real, f irs t place; Al a n Watanabe, Deerfield. second; Andy Carlson. El Camino, th1rd; and Lauren Segal, Vist a Verde. F irth grade winners are: Lisa Sloni~er, El Camino Real. first; Tammy Mingle. El Toro, second; Caroline Riggs. College Park, third; and Yukido Klda, Vista Verde. fourth. Blaze Contained h ighest number of rcscucs, 91. One Illinois womun was taken lo Hoag Memori:.ll Hospita l after she nearly drowqed in the wale of 54th Street near Ocean Front Boulevard, lifeguards reported. Keeping with the tradition of heavy traffic now, major d elays were reported a lo ng Pacific Coast Highway 1n Ne wport Beach and Lagun a Beach At one point. traffic conditions one Huntington Bea ch lifeguard called "m1 M'rahlc," caused f()('al police to declart· a S1galcrt as traffic Jammed u1> nt•ar llunt· m gton Beach Pier. Nonetheless. 11 was a beautiful da}' with air tcmpcr.iturc•s in the lower 70s and w ater l em- pcralures ranging from 60·64 degrees. However late afternoon breezes up to 25 mile's pe r hour sent m an y be:.ichgoNs homc <'Ur· ly from H untington Beach city beaches. La~una Beach guards logged 45 rescues and were for ced to work an extra hour Sunday lo keep a w a t c h ovt·r c rowds estima ted ut 15,000. Seal Beach lr fcguards said they rescucd 30 persons out of G,000 Sunday S\lo 1mmers. Border Patrol Nabs 269 U.S. Border P'atrol agents :il the San Onofre Checkpornt a p· prehended 269 illegal aliens Sun· day in heavy smuggling activ1ly. Supervising Age nt J o hn Wesson said today there w as no sm glc large s muggling cCfort. that the aliens were brought over in g reat numbers of vehicles. Wesson noted that Saturday, only 57 werl' taken mto t•ustody and he specul ated the smuggll'rs wer e massing th ei r "passengers" in safe hOU!>CS and departure points to s lip tht•m across if the checkpoint shut down e arly Sunday . This lime of the year is normal· ly heavy for border patrol agents because of strawberrv harH·:.l· mg activities, bul it was hea\ 1er than expected, he said. ·'There's been all kinds uf speculation that the pubhc1t\ O\ er thi s am nesty t a l k is rl'spons1ble. that they want to get in and then say they·, c bren hl·rc for a while," Wesson said. Frona Page A J SPILL ... hours, chances are good that the oil s lick will continue to drift ar ound in t he North Sea for s eve ra l d ays without ap· proachJng the coasts of Norway or Denmark." said Olav Carlsl'n of the pollution control a~ency. The well creat(•d a 180-foot geyser and was fl owing al an estima~ 49,000 gallons an hour. more t.han twice the s peed normal for North Sea wells. after the pipe burst Friday night A PhUlips spokesman said the flow was reduced when H ansen and Jlattenbcr g s hut off undersea valves left open when the ng's 112 crewmen wer e evacuated. Other drilling operations "ere s hut down in the Ekofisk oil fi eld because of fire danger from thl' drifting slick. Bike Trail Bond Program To Be Aired Irvine Tra nsportation Com· missioners will meet tonight to diS<'uss the bicycle trails bond fond program in Irvine. The meeting, o p en to the public, begins at 7:30 p.m . at c1ly hall. Commiss ioners will attempt to decide if the curren t bike bond program should b<' r evised ac· cording to r ecommendations hy t he city's bicycle trails commit tee. The proposed r evisions in· elude phasing changes in cl'r lain bike trails projecb and acld1 l ion s and deletions of otlH'r progr ams. Commissioners will also dis c uss the status of various road improvement projects, including the J effrey Ro ad-Santa /\na Freeway interchange; the truffle s i g n a l at W a l nut a nd Ravenwood ; the Yale Avenul·· S an Diego Freeway overcrl)SS· ing; the J effrey Road widening; and al-grade inter sections of Barranca a nd Alton with thl' Lag una Freeway. Signs of tlae Times Sam Poacer AP Pnoto• Hilly Carter Wl'nl to Napll's. Fl..1 S.iturd.t) to appl'ar in a d1.mty fund raising ball gamt'. Sonwt1mes hl' posed for photographers with hi:. la\'onte IJcH•ragc in full viC'w But sonwt1mcs he hid ll, tuo CIUp Tossing Su¥!l/,s Town flE,\\'F.R. Okl:i. I\ f'\ This to" n ot 2.000 rwr~cin., S\lo l'lll•cl to 5 000 .1 ... :-.pt•1.; I at or-. .rnd eont1•sl;int s flo('k1·d hl•rt• fo r t ht· 1·1~hth :1 n n 11 a I \\' 11 r I rl C' h ;1 m p111nsh1p l 'ov. d11p 'J l1r1J\\ in~ t'11n11• .. 1 Art 1'n'>lt•r of Winon.1, K;ins . nwclt• hhtor-.. hv throwing :t l'•IWl'htp 17!1 frl•I, topping I h1• 111·1• \' ious r1 •eord 11f J 77 fl'l'I JO indws. :-; et 1 n I !l'i' ~l. I h 1' Io ea I diamtw1 ol t·ornnwrc<' n• port1•d Spt·t·1al 1•:1rl' was t .1k l'll lo kt•1·p lhl' t·h1ps \~h1ch :t r 1 • \\ h :i t (' o \\ s I r a v f' b1·h111cl .1fll'l' ;1 good Jlll':tl · trom getting \\l'l, .is hap· Pl'IH'd last) ear The sale of the com pany became mandatory under pro· visions of the Feder a l T ax Reform Act of 1969 which com· pelled the Foundation to dispose of its stock in the lrvine Com pany. YREKA (AP) -California's higgest forest fire or this drought year was contained S unday even· mg after burning 2,000 acres of dry brush and timber in Klamath National Forest. Two e1dcrly women, their shopping cart handily nearby, do their marketing in a trash bin behind the supermarket. Scene was n 't photographed in New York, Chicago or Pittsburgh. 1t was taken in J San Diego. ~ l 7 7 ' Laguna/South Coast lternCM)n N. Y . Stoek.~ EDITION * * * 'Huge Crowds Pack Or~nge Coastline By MJCHAF.L PASKEVJCH added bonus of an extra hour in estimated 13,000 au~i,PPerS .54th Street near Ocean Front police to declare a Sig alert as ly from Jluntington Beach dty 01111eo .. 1v P11ois1.u the sun due to the first day of and reported 72 rescues. includ-Boulevard, lifeguards reported. traffic jammed up near llunt· beach('S. Daylight Saving Time led many ing four "near drownings." Keeping with the tradition of ington Beach Pier. Laguna Beach guards logged An es timat ed 225,000 beachgoers rlockt•d to Orunge Coast beaches Sunday tu ti.Ike ad· vantage of what one lifeguard termed, "the best beach day so far this year.'' Warm. clear skies, unusually warm lemperalurci> and the lo frolic in four to slx foot surf. Newport Beach lifeguarqs re-heavy traffic flow, major delays Nonetheless. it was a beautiful 45 n•scues ;ind wt•rc forced to Some had a bit of trouble. caus-ported 100,QOO persons at are.a were reported along Paciric day wilh air temperatures in the work an extra hour Sunday to mglifeguardsfromSealBeachlo bea'ches on Sunday and the Coast Highway in Newpott lo w er 70s alld water tern-keep a watch over crowds San Clemente to pull more than highest number or r escues, 91. Beach and La~una Beach. peratures ranging from 60·64 estimated at 15,~. . 300 persons from the rip tide· One Illinois woman was taken to A~ point, traffic conditions degrees. However late afternoon Seal Beac h lifegua rds said plaguedswf. Hoag Memorial lfospital alter one tington Beach lifeguard breezes up to 25 miles per hour they rescued 30 persons out of San Cle m ente lifeguards shenearlydrownedinthe wateof call "miserable,"cousedlocal sentmanybeacbgoershomeear-6,000Sundaysw1mmers. • Court Denies Manson Appeal I' AP #lrw..-o FIREFIGKTING VESSEL POURS WATER OVER THE NORTH SEA OIL RIG 'BRAVO' AFTER OIL, GAS BLOWOUT American Experts Have Amved at t he Disaster Scene and Were Trying to Cap the Runaway Well U.S. Team to Cap Oil Spew STAVJ\NCEll. NorY..tv l•\P l -American cxpC'rts \H·nt .1h1·;1d toda) with prl'par:1!1on:-. r.1 < ;1p the run11w a\ \\1°11 ..,p1·Y.1n~ mil hons of gallon:-. 11f 1•r11d1· 1111 tn to thP North S~·,1 Th1°\ h11p1•d lo do lhl' JOO h' ~··dn1·sd.1' hur Y.l'rC \\ork111i.: a1L1111..;1 an un fa \'or::1hl1· w1'.1tlwr for 1•1 .1)'>1 ''Our µI.in 1111 plu ~l.!111~ llw le<1kai.:1• t•11ntin111 ·.., ,111•11r1h11)! 111 :1ched11l1>, .inti tl11• w1'.1tlt1·1 to~l.t\ 15 still '<'r' l.!llod ..,,1111 ,, i.pok.,~m.1n tor lh1· l'hillq" Pctrolt•um 1'11 \\ h11 h op1•1.1t1•.., th l' \q• I I I HO Ill II t'.., 11 ff I ht• Nor" !'gt.in l'"•''l · ' Th 1• b a r i.: 1· S ho 1 t 11.... 1 ' alongimlr tlw nJ! \\tth n1·l·1•s..,;in technical and h~drouhr 1-f1u1p menl Tht• two Adair f1n•f11.:htl'r" will enter th<' r1~ n~.11n lat{'r to day and start pn•p,1rat1nn' fnr the plu~~1ng work It m .1) :-.1111 take 11omc day:-. to 1·ompll'll' tlw dangerous work .. Boots ll:tnsl'rt ;ind H11'11aril Jillttenl><'ri::. t w11 of I a mNl oil \\I'll Circfi~ht cr Rt•fl J\cla1r's mt•n. werl' put aboard th1• 011 l'Ov1•n•d ft'enther Patchy night and morn· ing low clouds. otherwise s unny through Tuesrlay. Slightly cooler trend Tues· day \\ilh a high n<.'ar 75 and low torught nt'ar 52. INSIDE TODAY Montana neighbor., help Wanda Coffman plant the ~pr· ing bcirle11 crop after her husband died "She didn't need to ask for help." said a neighboring rancher. (Page A3J Index Al Yt11• S.rvlc• Al Menucepe ... "~ " AML•-. L.M l •l'f A• Mevl•' c..111 ....... ......... """" Cl Cl as AA ca.nllltcl ... C4 It '"""'• (1 I ~10 .. i,l•I• l"ort•r (J Cl'iH\-•• '",,. . ., OMlll N9ttc .. A• SIK' Mll1tfll CJ ....... , .. _ --· T•levltlOft u a11tHt11I-., Tlo .. lrH •• , .... "ff CJ ., .. ,~ A• ............. "' W~Ntwl "' II rilling rig atop the wdl Sunday Thf.'y rcported that th~ leak \\ J~ on the rig itself and that the undl•rwalt>r portion nf tht• ''l'll "as undamaged It "as hop<-<1 lh.1t the now could bt' stopp<>d .... 11 h .1 de\ ice callt·d a Christ ma:- tn•t· a multi "ah t• cap that 1)-o rut ;.itop new" ells to stop the 011 flow until pn>ductwn plans arc dc- c1dt•d i\flt•r blow mi.: R to 10 knot:-. from tht> north and northrasl durin~ lht• \\Cekend. the· wmd shifted th1~ morning .ind dropp~d lo .i hi;?hl t\\O lo.not brl'Clt' from th1· Irv ine Court Trial Mobil Asks Delay To Submit Offer? By TOM BARLEY Ol llW o.o, l"lle1 """ Court action m Irvine heiress . Joan Irvine Smith's lawsuit against the James Irvine Foun- dation was deferred today while Foundation directors discussed a proposed delay that could lead to a new offer for the Irvine Com· pany by the Mobil Corporation. Henry Ford rr and Mrs. Smith herself Mobil was on the point of buy- ing the Foundalion:S 54 .5 percenl controlling interest and all other s hares in the Irvine Company two years ago when Mrs. Smith's lawsuit s1dt•linl'd the $200 million deal. Sh<' protested that the selling pricf.' which then represented $24 <See MOBIL, Page A2>" south. But "the wind will increase ,!!radually and by midnight it is ex pt'ctC'd to reach more than 10 knots." t h l' Norweg ian Meteorological Institute said. 'Tuesday and Wt'dnesday we cx · pect it to increase to hi.:ht g<.1ll• force from the south and soulhwe8l "This \\111 not h<He much 1n - rluence on the dnfllng of the main 011 shck. but 1l m ay make \\ orkmg cond1t1ons aboard lhl' rag more difficult for the <'X · perts." The company said if the cap· ping effort fails, it would dnll another well nearby lo relieve some of the prt'ssurc so capping would be possible. The blowout has created a 12·mile oil slick drifting back and forth in the a rea. The slick was estimated at two lo five miles wide . Antipollution boats were to begin a major cl eanup effort to· day. ''lf the good weather holds, we hope lo remove quite a lot of oil from the surfa&e." said Hans Bugge. chief of the Norwegian cleanup OJ>('ration Judge James F. Judge delayed the Orange County Superior Court trial that began eight montlts ago until alter lunch lo g iv e F o undation attorney Howard Privett an opportunity to report on the Foundation 's de- liberations. Mobil officials have aslted for a 90-day delay of the Foundation's decision on its possible accep· tance of a $302.9 million offer for the Irvine Company by an East Coast consortium. Fear Dissstory Harmless Pytlwn Found Dead Mobil officials said the possibility that their previous $281.9 million bid can be raised to top that of the East Coast group can only be decided al Mobll's a nnual m eeting May S In Houston. But they pointed out that the Mobil offer still stands on the court record as the highest bid unless and until the Foundation board decides to accept the otfer by a group that wouJd be known as Taubman-AUcri-lrvtne, Inc. if it took over the lrvlne Company. Principals in the conSOl'tium inclode Detroit developer Alfred Taubmm, Wall St.rfft flnaoder Charles Allen, auto bllllcmalre .. -------- ' A Burmese python, 10 feet long and as thick as a coffee can, that gained the attention of Laguna Beach residents by its escape from owner Bruce Dunn last May, was fOWtd dead Sunday, not far from where it escaped. Police said a resident at 1377 Dunning Drive ~as the last man Lo be frightened by the snake. said to be as harmless living as it is dead. - Police sald the man spotted the s nake in a gully behind his house and threw rocks at it to see if it would move. He called police to help him make sure It was dead. Clty animal services ornce rs di A posed of the body. The enake. a tropical animal, probably died from expowre to cold, one ot the oflkers, Shawn Christensen, said. It had been de· ad about a month, she said. The python slipped from the car in which it was living lasl May with Dunn, a former pet store assistant manager. Other occupants or the car were a chuckawaUa, an iguana. two parakeets, a cockatiel, a pigeon, a mouse apd a dog. T h e sn ake eluded police searching the canyon a r eas below Dunning Drive, where Dunn had parked the car. Zoologists sought to assure re· sldents that the snake was ln greater danger than they were. They said the snake was not poisonous. was unaegre11lve and would blt.e only lt provoked. Dunn could not be reached for comment. Slayers Got Fair Decision WASIIlNGTON (AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court today re· fused to hear the appeal of con· v1cted mass-murderer Charles Manson and three members or his "familv.. who were founrl guilty m the brutal slaymgs of se\'E'O persons in 1971 Tht• Justices let st and a d1· c1s100 b.\ the California Suprcmt' Court that l\lanson and lhl' ntht•r.., n•CCl\'l-d a fair trial Attorneys for the four argut'd lhat numerous trial errors. pn• 1ud1cial publicity, failu re lo move Manson 's tr ial out of Los Angeles and misconduct by pro· secuters denied the four a fair trial. M anson and followers Patricia Krenwinkel. Susan Atkins and Leslie Van Houten were convict- ed or the murders of five persons <.1l the home of actress Sharon T ate and a double murder at the nearby home of a wealthy busi· nessman. Attorney Irving Kanarek told the court that the four convicted murderers deserve a nl'w trial. He said Manson and the others a re "innocent of the crimes charged" and had been exploited by ,he news media for "mcome- proaucing purposes.. crnd by ('al11orn1a officiais interested in "self. Jlonfication." "T he lynching of Manson and the others under the auspices or prosecutorial forces in California in league with the mass mc.-dia 1s obvious." Kanarek said. Manson was sentenced to die in the gas chamber but California s ince has struck down its death penalty statute. He now faces life in prison. A former Manson discipl<'. Lin· da Kasabian, "as a kcy prosecu- tion witness al Manson 's lr1 al. The appeal said the trial Judge made a mistake by not ordenn~ a tcst to determine Miss Kasa bian 's mental competence Kanare k said her mental health had been affected by the habitual use of the drug LSD. Playoff S trike By Officials Ends NEW YORK CAP) -The strike of National Basketball As· socialion officials e nded loday and the league announced its re- gula r referees will begin working playoff games immediately. Proteste r s March ISLAMABAD. Pakistan CAP) -Prime Minister Zulfikar J\li Bhutto's police rounded up more leaders of the campaign demand· ing his resignation. but the op· position defied him by calling for a protest march on the NatlonaJ Assembly. A RE.4L BREAK FOR NEIGHBORS So your little, budding genius isn't budding too well and the neighbors are complaining about the noise. Now what do you do wlth his drum set? · . "We sold it with a Daily Pilot classified ad." That's the sales success ex- perienced by a grateful Newport Beach couple who placed this classified ad; DRUM SET. Good cond. Must seU immed. Only $60, XXX·XXXX. So, if your, little ones are tone deal oi U you just have unwant- ed item.a you'd like to convert to caab, call 6'2·5878. Put a few wot"Cb to work for you! " j j. ' . ;,:...> Sucb POl"e r AP Photos Billy Carter went to Naples. Fla . Saturday to appear m a charity fund-raising ball game. sOml•l11TH's he posed for photographers \\1th his favorite bevcrngc in full ,·iew. nut somct1mc·s he hid it. too Oemente Man Charged~ Dana Shooting A foot-chase by a trio of Orange j County Sheriff's undercover de· t tectlves netted a San Clement<' j m an wanted in connection with a shooting in a Dana Point bar. f J ay Casey, 23, of ·242 W. Escalones. Apt. A. was booked on sus p1 c1on of assault with a deadly weapon alter officers from the Sheriff's Department and San Clemente Pohce Department round him hiding. in bushe~ near ·t~e beach, police r eported. ": San Clemente police had been called Friday by Casey's room- mate, Allan Zale, who told them three plaln·clothed deputies with drawn guns were chasing his companion down the street. Shertft's Investigators said Casey was sought as a result of a shooting April 15 at the Golden Lantern bar in Dana Point. One man suffered a minor in· ' jury then when a 11mall caliber handgun discharged during an argument, Sh~riff's deputies Sa.id. ... .. &co ..... ......_._._ _ ... , __ 7 A.z DAILY PILOT l /SC Hospital To Limit Charges? WASHINGTON <AP> -The Carter adminis tration a sked Congress today to hmit increases in the recs hospitals may charge patients to 9 percent a year and said lhis would save the govern meot and consumers about $2 billion in the fiscal year begin- ning Oct. l. The program is expected to yield total savings of more than $5.S billion in fiscal 1980, the Ad· ministration said. Limiting increases in hospital charges to 9 percent won 'l affeet many people directly, but con-~. sum ers should benefit eventually :· as the measure slows the rate of •• tax increases and the rise ln · health insurance premiums. New hos pitalJ:.. federal hospitals and those hospitals that operate on a Health M aintenancc Organization <H MO> basis would be exempt from the proposed ceiling. HMO hospitals provide continuing preventive health care and treatment to member cons umers who pay f1ll.cd fees for all st·rnCl"i. ~Inflation in the health care in- dustry has been running aboot 15 percent, and hospitals account for 40 percent of the $140-billion annual cost of health care in the Umted States. That 15 percent rate of increase is more than .• twice the anticipated 6 percent : rise in over-all consumer pnces this year. The Administration proposal is designed to ease the inflationary spiral. but 1l won't bring hospital· charge increase::; or the rate of increase throughout the health- care industry down to the na· tional cost of living rate that has been going up al about 5.9 per· cent. Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. has called a ceiling on hospital charges "the first s tep in making na tional hralth insurance finan· t•ially fens1blc." * * * Nurses Open 25th Meeting In Anaheim Thl.' National League for Nurs- ing, meeting in Anaheim, 1s urg- ing ils 16,000 members ''to as· s ume a ~rrat('r sense of rl'spons1b1hty in informing pa- tients of their rii.:hts ·' Thl' board of cl1rcctors issued the pos1t1on p,1pt•r Sunday at the openini:: of lhl' 25th ;.1nnl\ rrs..trY con\ t'nllnn hrr<' · "Respect and concern for pa· tlrnts <ind as!>urancC' of compe· tent cart• h:He not alwa\s been forthcoming," 1t said. · "Furthermore, thc-informa- tion necessary for patients to un <lerstand their s11 uallon ;md make intelligent rlec1s1ons about lh<'ir car e often hJS been withheld." President Oorol hv Novello ~a id aft<'r thC' m<.'cling that the statl'mC'nl refC'rrcd to the whole systC'm of henlth t'arc• dl•livc·ry. not nurses nr doctors s pC' t'lficully. "Often thr rc.'ason information i'S withheld 1s that 1t 1s lwli<'ve<l 1t JS not the.' pat i(·nl''> concern," s ho· said, adding that heallh l'arl' of flc1als ortl'n "don't 14 .int pJtl<'nh to worry " "In many cases, · llw lcagut• sa id , ··nurse•' t .rn 1nvohr t hems<'! ves in ;,c;su ri ni:: '>pt"('lhc n s ht!\, 1n oth1•1s, lht'v 1·an make t he1 r mflul·ncc frlt in<h rcct h " 2 Cyclists Killed SAN DIEGO CAP> -A motorcyclist from Pasadena and his passenger died when they lost control of the b1k<'. :.mnshln,1.! 11gainst a ul1hty r>ol(• Th<• dead \\'l'rt' John P Moss, 28. nnd his ~nder, Emn Jenn Webb, 22. of San ; Die~o. Police said n<'ith<'r wns ,:wearm~ a hdml·t in the acl'iclent :suncl:iy. . -: • ORANGE COAST l .( DAILY PILOT T~ °"•l"tOll' (M\t OaHy P1~. •U"'tlrtMC'frt '''""' f\l'W1tt~ N11.,.; ,,,,.,, \f'll\'I """"otl ..... Ot•"Oo" (1'•\t P\.bl• f\1n4 C~Mfl,•fl'f .,,..,_,,,.,~·Ii~ II"• DVbll\fH•d M".,i•v Ou~., .. ~ ,,.,.., ,,... (l'hl• .,,,.\ .. 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Talaplton• (714l8':M3!1 Claulftad Adwertlelntt42-M71 Laguna hecll All O.,.rtmanta: Ttlaphon• 414-IMM ,-,0!"\'-_.C~.....-fttl 4ts-O.:IO ~r•t; :~ o;.~~' (~~h~:·: .. c;:, "'•tt•r f'I' 4tdw•tl '-""'~"''' Mtt •fll -•• ti-" fte•odv<t,, •IOlft\lt •••<1t l M tMht•t'-ttf C"'OY• ..... tOWMt ~•"'4 ''u' rM~tar .... ht '' f'"'•• ""'" ,., ... , .. ,. )11bt'''•t•• .. .., ,.,,.., tJ ,, ~flllUlily f\1 "'"" '• \I "'6fttl'tlY millt•n ~,,,_,.,""""" \) 10tn"f'llhlt' I Airborne Water Rider Wetsuit-clad Dynafoil rider revs throttle on Newport Beach-m ade racer off the be ach at Corona del Mar. The machine is an ocean- going version of a dirt bike. and its ad- voe ates say the fuel -propelled "bike" is just as maneuverable and just as much fun . And just as loud. Copter Lifts Woman Hurt In Accithm A young, pregnant woman was airlifted by Marine Corps r escue helicopter from the upper re- aches of Holy Jim Canyon latl' Sunday afternoon after !>he suf· fered back injuries in a vehicle accident An Orange Count y Fire D epa rtm e nt /Div1s1on of Fo restry spokesman said today Dolly '.'lelson. 18. of Long Beach was flown out of the remote San· ta Ana Mountain canyon to :\hs- sion Commumty llosp1tal for treatment The Cir<' d<'partmC'nt :.pokesman :,,ud the woman was hurt when the pickup truck 'iht' "as ndm~ in slid off a narrow dirt road and do\\ n a IO-foot em· bankment Par.imf'd1c~ from Laguna fhllc; treatf'cl her at thl' seen<' and called for th\· :\tann<' mt>rhcal evacuauon copter Sh" w:is tr<'at 1·11 and releas<'d from th1• 'lt~!>1on lln!>p1tal t·rncrgt•nq mom 269 Aliens Caught By Border Patrol U.S. Border Patrol agents at the San Onofre Checkpoint ap· pr chended 269 illegal aliens Sun- day in heavy smuggling activity. HBResident Charged in Ckmente Heist Sa n Clcm <'nte police have cJught a Huntington Beach man, nn<' of two men purs ued After a hrC'Jk in at the Med-RX Center, :! 11 ,\ \ enida Del Mar. Ronald C Fey, 24, of 7732 Spet>r \ \'l' , ll unt1nf:!t~ Beach. was hooked Sunday o !>usp1c1on of huq:lar~ :ind r c klcss dnving .1fter pursuing lice chased a hlur van into the P sadcna Court l'UI de sac Supervising Agent John Wesson said today there was JlO single large smuggling effort, that the aliens were brought over in great numbers of vehicles. Wesson noted that Saturday, only 57 were taken into custody and he speculated the smugglers were mas s ing their "passengers" in safe houses and departure points to s lip them across if the checkpoint s hut down early Sunday This lime of the )'car 1s normal- ly heavy for border patrol agents because of strawberry harvest· ing activities. but it was heavier than expected. he ~aid. "There's bel.'n alt kinds of speculation that the pubhc1ty o ver this amnesty talk 1s responsible, that th<'y want to cc·t in and then say they 'vE' been here for a while," Wesson said Recycle Progra01 Revived A Laguna Beach recycling pro- gram which languiished two years for lack of volunteer sup- port has been reclaimed throueh on agreement with a privato coalition of Orange County environ mentalists. The City Council has approved a program whereby the Environ- mental Coahtion of Orange Coun- ty will take over the task of col- 1 e ct ing and recycling old newspapers, metals and glass. The coalition runs recycling centers throughout the county. Laguna Beach residents s till will be able to deposit recyclable matenals in bins posted along a frontage road near the Boys Club, a long Laguna Canyon Road. Costs to the city are minimal. according t o Terry Brandt; municipal services director. Brandt said the city will pay to fence the area. Appropriately, fencing materials will be those that are bcmg retired from other parts of the city. Other costs arc in man-hours to do the work, nrandt said. The city will get 25 percent of any profits made from sale of materials to recycling centers, though realistically. Brandt said, profits are likely to be small. "The advantage to the city," he s aid, "is that we keep the pro- gram running and the city pretty much steps out of the picture." But, he added, profits aren't the point: "What we're trying to do 1s conserve some resources." He s aid the recycled recycling center will start witbin a few weeks. FroaPqeAI MOBIL ••• a share was unfair to minority s tockholders. She hold:. a 22.4 p«.'rcent stake in the company founded by her grandfather. Mrs . Smith's lawyers have suggested during fin:il ar gu- ments that the sale of the Irvine Company should be further de- layed to allow time for renewed bidding on the company. Such a delay, Judge Judge has been told, could r esult in the company being sold for what Mrs. Smith believes is its fair market value-$450 million. The sale of the company became mandatory under pro- v is ions of the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969 which com· pelled the Foundation lo dispose of its stock in the Irvine Com- pany. Burglar Strikes In San Clemente Louvered windows provided access for a burglar who took Sl.154 in property including a television, wedding-engagement ring set. records and tapes Fn- day from Gary Falkenberg, 607 Calle Campana. San Clemente, police said. Dune Buggy Drca,m Fire A Laguna Beach man ridang n dune buggy in the rustic Sycamore Flats area off Laguna Canyon. Road beeame the target of a rifle blast that missed Lhe mark. police sald. Michael E . Sousa, 21 , the buggy rider, was startled by the rifle shot Sundny, but nol Injured. He told police a man driving a van yelled al him that he w1:1s destroying the environ· mcnt with his dune buggy and then fired the shot to scare him. Big Crowd, Heavy Surf Hits Coast Heavy crowds, heavy surf and- h ea v y rescues m arked the weekend alon~ the South Coast. San Clemente lifeguards pulled 106 people from the three to four foot surf and riptides over both days. Laguna flcach llreguards rescued 59 persons including one Costa Ml'S~i diver who became exhausted. Lifeguards rt>scucd him, gave him oxygen to re\'ive him and issued him a citation for diving with unsafe equipment. Beach crowds were estimated at 80,000 in Laguna over both days, 13,000 in San Clemente and 14,000 in the county area in between. Water temperature was 64 degrees in San Clemente and 58 in Laguna Beach. Girl Frightens Laguna Thief A man Laguna Beach police described as a c"t burglar ~as frightened from a 1.omc in the 600 · block of Catalina St. Sunday by the own<'r's is.year-old s tep- daughter. who thought he was un- zipping her J:.lecpins:: bas;:. The girl sat bolt upright and beheld the burglar; who actually had been unzipping a purse. The man fled from the house with $15.56. Police were unsure how the thief got in. Police Sgt. Bruce Briggs said the girl described the thief as wearing <\ gray jogging suit. He said the man would have been in· conspicuous at the early morning . hour, when a number of joggers are active "Although," Briggs added, "even tn that attire he would look somewhat unusual at 5 in thr morning standmg in som ebody's Ii ving room." Burgl8!'8 Bungled COMPTON (A P.J -Two burglars apparently attempted in vain to pry open a vault at the Bank of America here over the weekend, sheriff's deputies said. Laguna Man To Be Buried At Arlington Tw o ml'n fled the vehicle as police wtits closed m and trapped It A second man eluded officers lly fl <'cing into the brush-covered frafals.:ar Street canyon. The 'l;1•wport Beach helicopter was -,ummoned to prov1dl' overhead llJ,!hting. but to no a\·a1l. Variety • m Shorecliffs \t1l1tan horwrs 1o1.lll ht· ar· r 1 rdrd h\ a <'Ontm~1·nt nf El Triro \I a nne!>. .1t -.c•r\ H 1•s for Earl • ~ 1 ll 1 am fl r <' y l' r. a r or m (' r 'f ..1nn£' \orps capt .1in ancl :u year rt.>S1clent of La~una Beach ~ho diedJhursday. He was68. . Services are at 11 a .m . Tues- day, at McCormick Chapel m Laguna Beach Mr. Oreyer will tw huned in Arlington National Cemf'lf'rv in \·1rglnia. He was born Ill the.city of Arlington, He was active in the Lagunit Beach chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, th£' Lions Club, F:lks Club and the Columh1a ntuc> Lodge of the Artin~ton Free and Accepted Masons. From 1965 to 1972. Mr. Dreyer was maintenance engineer at Laguna Beach H&gh School. He is survived by his widow, Melba. of their present home at 14851 Jeffrey Road, Irvine; a son. George William Dreyer of Placentia; a sister, Thelma Hunaeek of Nebraska; and grandchildren Cindy, Gregg and Randy of Placentia. M cCormlck Mortuary of Laauna Beach is handling &r· ranaements. Camera Stolen An underwater camera nnd nash attachment, valued by owner Roderick Mctnnis, 21, of Covina, al $354, were stolen Saturday from his unlocked car as be swam on the beach below 1700 Ocean Way, Laguna Beach. po lie~ said. c Polict' Lt nav Hartman said t <1dJ~ ht' e'Jl<•ct~ thr-~rcond sus- l'l'l't to tx-apprehended as the de· partmcnt's investigation pro· ~reSSl'S. Capo Seeks Volunteers For Boards San Juan Capistrano city coun- cilmen have appealed to con· cerncd citizens to serve on the city's parks and recreation com· m1!'lsion. equestrian commission or arctutectural board of review All three bodies have vacan- cies . The only requirement for application is San Juan re· s idence. Application can be made at the city manager's of· (ice in the city office building, 32400 Paseo Adelanto. Additional information is avallable by calling Pal Hector, 493·ll71. School to Combine Show, Open House Students or the San Juan Elementary School will present an arts and craft show Tbunday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. ln the auditorium al 31642 El Camino Real. San Juan Capistrano. Colnctdlna with the show, open house will be hold Crom 7130 to 9 p .m ., atvlna parents an op. portunlty to vblt wtlb teacben and view classrooms. New Clememe School to Off er Many Activities By ANNE COOPER Ol 1,. Oelly ~1101 Sl•tt When Shorechffs Junior High School opens its doors in Sep· tcmber, Lhc new San Clemente :.chool will offer about 700 stu- dents a "smorgasbord" of classes and extracurricul:ir act1 vi ties. Variety is one of the key ingre- dients in Lhc school philosophy of Maureen Redfield, principal of the new school -one of the first two women principa ls in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict. "I don't think a junior high s hould be n mini·high school," said Mrs. Rcdricld. "Seventh and e ighth graders. in addition lo re· quiring a thorough I raining 111 basic skills . also should have a c hance to explore various dis· ciplines to discover where their s kills and interests lie •'These youngsters are in a period of transition Into adolescence and emerging iden· lily. They should be offered choices which will help them dis· cover who they are." Mrs. Redfield has been work· ing since April 1 to assure the Shorecllffa facility, staff and cur· rtculum enhance tho educational experience students have there. The student body will be divided into four "villages" - otwo seventh and two ei1hth grade villa1es. This division is an al· tempt to give students a feellng of identity with a smaller group wllhln the lar1er school group, Mn. ftedfield aakl. Each vilJal(e will meet in Its own c lauroom bulldlna for science. mathemaUcs, EnJl.lsb and IOCial aWdenta. They wm .share common faclUlles for gym., DllllY ,., ... It."~ SHOAECUFFS PRINCIPAL Maureen Redfleld art. music. home economics and industrial arts. Each village will have iUI own "villaae leader," a teacher specializing in one of lhe four curriculum areas. Scien ce teacher Gary Johnson and math teacher Paul Dye, currently al Nlguel Hills Junior Hi1h. and social science teacher Michael Todd and English teacher John Tyo from Marco Forster Junior Htab have been named Shorecllffa village leaders. Mrs. Redfield said she selected faculty mealben wbo have de· mon•trated tbat they understand the special qualities or the Junior ' high age group. "These i,tudents have great physical C'ncrgy," s he said. "Their emotions tend lo the ex· treme -one minute they're up and the1 next they 're down. Peer relationships arc more impor· tant than they arc among younger children. All these things must be taken into account in working with junior high. school students." Mrs. Redfield has been meet· ing with s ixth a nd seventh g raders at Marco Forster who will attend Shor<'tliffs in Sep· lember. Many students have asked her what their mascot. and school colors will bC'. "Thal is for you to decide." she tells them. ''I try to help them see that de· cisions they make in junior high "'ill affect them. to some degree. for the r est or their, lives,'' she said. "They are coming into n beauUlul facility to work with teachers who wUl have given as much as 200 hours a piece or 1he1r own time to prepare for an out· standing school exJ>4)rlence. "But to some extent, the slu· dents will determine what kind of school Shorecliffs will be for them. They will have decisions to. m ake, and some of thoiif' de· claions will be wrong. That's okay, too -that's part of learn· inl to be an adult. • "As lh<'lr principal, I :im doing everything I cnn to be sure ShorecUrrs studen~ have ever- ylhlng g!(or them. I am look· ln1 ION to having an out· alindln}t bool. •· ,,,, • 7 I Orange ~oast EOITJOtJ * * * * VOL. 70, NO. 115, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1977 Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks N TEN CENTS Huge Crowds Pack Orange Coastline By MICHAEL PASKEVICH OI t,,_ Diiiy Pilot S"fl An esti m ated 225 ,000 beachgoers flocked to Orange Coast beaches Sund ay to take ad· """5-0age of what one hfcguard te ed. ''the best beach day so far his year." Warm, clear ~k1cs, unusuaJly warm temperatun•s and the added bonus of an extra hour in the sun due to the first de1v of Daylight Saving Time led many to frolic in four to six foot surf Some had a bit of tr-ouble, caus· ing lifeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemente to pull more than 300 persons from the np llde· plagued surf. San Clemente la feguards estimated 13.000 sun worshippers and reported 72 rescues, includ· mg four "near drownings." Newport Beach lifeguards re· ported 100,000 persons al area beaches on Sunday and the highest number of rescues. 91. One Illinois wom lh was taken lo Hoag Memorial Hospital after s he nearly drowned in the wale of Airborne Water Rider Wets uit·t'l:JCI O\nafn1l rnJcrrc,sthrottleon Ne~ port Bvacti mack racer off the beach at Corona <11·1 Mai The• machint.• ts an ocean· going \'('l'~wn of ,1 dirt h1kl'. and its ad \()Catt·~ ~a\ the tut'! propelll'd "lJ1k<'" is JUSl .i~ mJnt•\J\ 1·1 .ihlto .ind Jll~t a" much fun. And Jl!Sl as loud Annie Jumps To Victory DF:L M1\ll 1,\1'1 \ rrng narnc-d S.ti.:t•llru:-h i\11r111• tw,11 1,500 com1>t't1tnr' with ,1 Jump of 15 feet and fl\., inrh1•-; In 1.1k1· th1· top <1ward 1 n tilt' .inn u ;11 frog JUmpini.: cont<'Sl ht'rt' About 10.000 p1•opl11 lonl..t•d on Sunday as tht' froi.:s l'nt1•n·<I hv the Doug Offrnht•1s1•r r:irml ~ of San Oicgo took s<'v1·n lop ;1\\ .irtl>1, rnrlud1ng lhl' ont• for \ nnw On•r its :N\c•.1r h1:-ton, lht· conlt•st ha11 ra1:.1•1l n•·.u Iv $750.ono for ram·c•r rl'~1·ar!'11 at Sl'rtPP' f\homnn.il t'hnH' atHI Fnundat1on in L41 Jolla, a spok<'sman s.11d Orange Coa~t \\'eathe r Coastline Cancels 302 Spring Classes Coastline Community fnllegt' has canceled 302 classes th•' -;pr mg due to a lack of suffic1l0nt enrollment in the courc;"" lo meet expenses. college offinc.11s con· firmed. But Coast Community Collcg<' District officials 1ns1st the number of classes drorived from the spring schedule about 38 percent of those oHerl'rl '' nnt that significant. "We weren't alarmed ahout 11 here." said John BullN. dt'an of admissions and l'(utdancc-ror lh<' year-old "college without walls." "We 're a big 1nst1tut1on. with more than 20.000 s tudcnts and figures like those are not that 1m portant totheover·all picture." District Chancellor Dr. Norman E . Watson echoed Buller's statement, adding that the loss of average daily al- tendanco CADA I to the district is minimal. <The amount of stale aid that goes to a community colle~e 1s basC'd on the A DA of the d 1stnct.) "Whal this really will mean, oh' 1ou.c;ly. 1s that we will not re- c·c•1v<• ADA in those particular rl as ... es, but 1l also means we will not enrourag<' €'Xpcnd1turcs in tho<;e classes." Watson said . He said lhl' rancellat1on of 302 clasM:os will mean a drop in ADA of about 100. "hut it will result in savings of much more than that." Watson added. Roth Watson and Buller said there will not be a repeat of that number of droppt'd classes next fall. Buller said. "The spring (See CLASSES, Page A2) 54lh Street near Ocean Front Boulevard, lifeguards reported. Keeping with the tradition of heavy traffic now, major delays were r eported along Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. At one point, traffic conditions one Huntjngton Beach lifeguard · called "miserable," caused local Seniors' Site police to declare a S1galert as traffic Jammed up near Hunt· ington Beach Pier. Nonetheless, it was a beautiful day with air temperatures in the lower 70s and water lem· peraturcs ranging from 60·6" degrees. However late afternoon breezes up to 25 miles per hour sent many beachgoers home ear· ly from Huntington Beach city beaches. Laguna Beach guards logged 45 r escues and were forced to work an extra hour Sunday to keep a watch over crowds estimated at 15,000. Seal Beach lifeguards said thcv rescued 30 persons out of 6,00o Sunday swimmers. Riley , Asks Delay On School Lease Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley is asking Newport Beach city councilmen tonight to delay approval of a new lease with the private school that oc· cu pies the site the city has purchased for a senior citizen center. Councilmen wen• t.•xpccted to appro\ e a new ka:.e for the Carden School during their meet· ing. but in a hand delivered lellC'r sent to the seven councilmen Fn· d ay. Ril<'Y asked for a delay for time to resolve questions "con cerning a timetable for 1m plementation of the city's pro· Mobil Plea Halts Suit Over Firm By TOM BARLEY OI IN D•ily l'llot Sl•tt Court action in Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith's lawsuit ·against the James Irvine Foun· dation was deferred today while Foundation directors discussed a proposed delay that could lead to a new offer for the Irvine Com· pany by the Mobil Corporation. Judge James F. Judge delayed the Orange County Superior Court trial that began eight months ago until after lunch lo give Foundation attorney Howard Privett an opportunity to report on the Foundation's de· liberations. Mobil officials have asked for 11 90-day delay of the Foundation's decision on 1~ possible accep· lance of a $302.9 million offer for the Irvine Company by an East Coast consortium Mobil officials s aid the possibility that their previous S281 9 million bid can be raised to top that of the East Coast group can only be decided at Mobil's annual meeting May 5 rn Houston. Rut they pointed out that the Mobil offer still stands on the court record as the highest bid unless and until the Foundation board decides to accept the offer by a group that would be known as Taubman-Allen-Irvine. Inc. if it took over the Irvine Company. Principals in the consortium include Detroit developer Alfred Taubman. Wall Street financier Charles Allen, a uto bilhonair" Henry Ford 11 and Mrs. Smith he rself. Mobil was on the point of buy· ing the Foundation's 54.5 percent controlling interest and all other shares in the Irvine Company two years ago when Mrs. Smith's lawsuit sidelined the $200 million <See MOBIL, Page AZ) posed senior citizens facility." Included with Riley's letter was one from the Los Angeles director of the federal program which has granted $860,000 for the center It expressed concerns about the s hift of adm1nistrat1on of the proJcct from the c-ounty to the cit) m regard to thl' school's lea5c That ll•tter from th<' dt'part m<•nt of Housing and Crban ()(•\ elopment was rcccl\ ed by Riley's office the same day the city received a letter from the same HUD bureaucrat saying the extension of the school's leasc Suds Po"'er AP P"°lo~ Billy CartC'r went to Naples, Fla. Saturday to appear in a charity fund-raising hall game. Someli mes he posed for photographers with has f avoritc beverage in full view. But sometimes he had it, too. ''would not , within itself jeopardize the application" as long as the city gave •·maxHrium feasible priority" to implement· mg a program for seniors. The 1mplementat1on con· tern plated by councilmen in- volves use of a 1.500-square·foot room at the s<'hool beginning this August until the new lease terminates in Aug u:.t. 1978. There have been objections to that proposed JOtnt use from the Orange• County Senior Citizens Council. an advisory group ap- pointed by the board of supervisors; the Orange Coast League of Women Voters and a loose-knjt group of senior citizens who caJI themselves the Friends of OASIS (the name of the pro· posed senior citizen center). All want the school to vacate the site so it can be completely used by seniors. The proposal to be considered by tht' council tonight includes five lease options developed by City Manager Robert Wynn in_ negotiations with the school owners. John and Judith Wilson. During those negotiations, Wynn said the Wilsons agreed verbally to a rent of $2,176 a month. an increase from their existing payments of $1,742 a month. However. Wynn said he has subsequently been contacted by the Wilsons who have told him they feel the proposed rent is too high. Four rent options prepared by <See DELAY, Page A2 ) Newport-Mesa Will Act on New Contra.ct Newport-Mesa school trustees will meet in a new location Tues· day night and are expected to give final approval of the three· yea r contract n egotiated between district and teacher baq~aming teams. Tuesday's r egular board or education meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Lyceum Theater at Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. ' With final approval from school trustees, teac hers represented by the Newport· Ml·sa Education Association would receive a retroactive (to July l) five percent pay raise for 1976·77 and an additional four percent raise for next year . The negotiated pact offers no major changes in district policies regarding teacher work hours, class size and teacher leaves. In addition, the school board would retain the right to cast the final vote on any post·contract grievance disputes filed by either party. 1 Patchy night and morn· ing low clouds, otherwise sunny through Tuesday. Slightly cooler trend Tues· day with a high near 75 and low tonight near 52. No-name Das a Home A REAL BREAK INSIDE TODAY Montana neighbors help Wonda Coffman plant the spr· ing bGrley crop ofter her hu1band died. "She didn't netd to a.!k for help," said a ne1ghtmingrancer. Page A3 CJ Ct ., ... CM Cl aM c;J ., ., ... ... Smiling All The Way, Dog A.dopta Finders By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol IM O.ttly l'ltet Sl•ll At last there's a happy ending to the story of the no-name dog. When last we heard of the small black dog. he had run away from the Newport Beach foster home located for him by the Corona del Mar family that dis· covered him a week ago, cower · ing under a brush. BonnR Noveski, the woman who found him, reported Friday afternoon the lost pooch was found by students at Ensign Mid· die School who returned the dog lo her. She says there'll be no morP foster homes for no-name He'll stay with the Noveski family. Originally the Noveskis felt they couJdn't keep the little dog because they already own a Great Dane. At the time Mrs. Noveski didn't want to turn the dog over to the pound because he "is just an average dog and I 'm afraid no one will want him." The Noveskis. including grandma Noveski, spent a lot of time going door to door ln Corona del Mar and strklng out shopping centers trying to find someone who wouJd claim the lost dog or take him on as a pet. quent story on the poor dog's plight r esulted in his being turned over to a Cliff Haven resi- dent. All seemed well until no-name got to his new home Wednesday and promptly ran away. The Noveskis turned out to search for hJm, but to no avail until Friday morning when Mrs. Noveski got a call from En.sign School. Mrs. Noveskl says it's bard to tell who waa happier to see whom. "The dog just smiled all thew ay home," she sald. And since the Noveskl home Is where he'll stay, they migbteven think up a name for him'. Playoff Strike By Officials Ends NEW YORK (AP) -The strike or National Basketball As· soclation officials ended today and the league announced its re· gular r~ferees will beetn working playoff games immediately. . FOR NEIGHBORS So your litUe, budding genius isn't budding too well and the neighbors are complaining about the noise. Now what do you do with his drum set? "We sold it with a Daily Pilot classified ad." That·s the saJes success ex· p e rienced by a gratertU Newport Beach couple who placed this classified ad: DRUM SET. Good cond. Must sell lmmed. Only $60. l<XX·XXXX. So. ii your little ones are tone deaf or if you just have uowant· ed items you'd like to convert to · ush, call 6'2·5678. Put a few words to work for you I k As a last resort. she came to the Daily Pilot and tbe sub6e-. .. • ' 7 . _.... A2 DAILY PILOT N Hospitals To Limit Charges? WASHINGTON (AP) The Carter adrninislration asked Congress today to limit increases m the fees hospitals may charge patients to !> percent a year and said Hus would save lhe govern- ment and cons umers about $2 billion in the fiscal year begin- ning Oct. 1. The program 1s expected lo yield total savings of more than $5.5 b1lhon m fiscal 1980, the Ad· mm1stration said. Lim1tmg increases m hospital charges to 9 percent won't affect many people directly, but con· sumers should benefit eventually • as the mew.urc slows the rate of • tax mcreru.es and the rise in h ealth insurance premiums. New hospita l s, feder a l hospitals and those hospitals that operate on a Hl'alth l\t amtenance Organ11at1on <llMO> basis would be ext:mpt from the proposed ce1 hng. 11MO ho~ptlals providl' contmumi:: pre\ cnt1 \'C health care and trc•utmcnt to member l'Onsumer:> who pay fixed fees for • ti 1 ::.l·rvtccs. lnflat1on in the hc;ilth care in- dustry has been runnin~ about 15 pcrc(•nt, and ho:.p1tab account for •IO Pl'rcl'nt of the $l·IO·billion annual t:n:.t of hl•u llh cure in the United States. That 15 percent rate of increase is more than twice the anticipated 6 percent , n:.c in over-all consumer prices • this year. : The Administration proposal is designed lo case the inOationary spir al, but it won't bring hospital· char~e increast's or the rate or increase throughout the health- care industry down to the na- tion al cost or laving rate that has been going up Jt about 5.9 per- ct'nt. Health, Educ::illon and Welfare St'cret.Lry Joseph A. Califano Jr. has caJled a ceiling on hospital eharges '"thl' first Mep in making n:.it1onal health 1n:,urancc finan- l·1 ally fC'a:-.1hll• " * * * Nurses Open 25th Meeting In Anaheim The National Lt•ague for Nurs· ing, meeting in Anaheim. as urg- ing its 16,000 members •·to as- s u me a gr<·att'r SC'n sc o f responsabihty 1n infor ming pa- tients of their rights " Th<.' board of d1n•ctors issued the pos1t1on paper Sunday at the opcnmi:: of the 25th ann1veri.ary con \'enllon hl'rt' · llcspcl'l and concern fo r pa- t 11·nts .md .1s ... 11r ;inc·<' of c ompc- lt•nt l'Jrt' h.n·c not always been lorthcomin,.:." 1t s .11d . rurthl'rmor<', the 10forma- 11on neccss.1ry for patients to un- r1P r ... 1 :1nd th1'1r s 1t11.1t1on and m.1k1· tnlt•lh).(t•nt dC't'ISIOns about th1·1r l'.•rt· o ften has bl•e n \\ 11 hlll'ld " l'n·:·.t<knt 1>111 nth\ :'\on·llo .... 111t al tt•r th<' mct•tmg that the -.t atC'ment n ·fC'rrNt to the wholt• :-.Y'ill'm 11f lw.dth (',1n· 11!-hvt•ry, 11 111 11111 s1'' 111 <lol'lor~ s aw l'll 11·:111\ "011 1•11 1111' r1 .. .-..11n an format ion 1-. \\lthlll'ld 1 ... th.it 1l 1s lwl11'\t'<l 1l 1" not tlw p<1lll'nt ·, <'on1•1•rn." :.h1• ~.1111 .11lcl1rl1! I h.11 lwall h 1·.irr or f1 1.•1Jb olt••n don l want patient:. to"' orn · In man\ • . .-..1•' I h1• I<' ague s aid. nur'l'' l'Jn 1nvolv1• lhem:.t•IH·.., m .1ssurang spc·cah<' rights, an other-., thev c.1n mak(' I h1·1r infl11t•nc·1• frlt indirectly." The leagu<' ~•lid nurses should 1 ns1st on in'lt1tut1onal policies \\ h1ch uphold patient rights. In add1t1on tn 16,000 nurses. league ml•mbersh1p also includes 1,900 .1gcnc1<'s Burglars Bungled COMPTON CA P.) -Two -Our~lars nppnrently attempted : m vain to pry opc'n a vault at the · Bank of Amerit•n h<.'re over the weekend, ~hcraff's deputat's said. ' .. .. .. .. .. ·; . .. ORANGE COAST N l•Dl\'IQlt•ll fPw>n.4'"0"' (nA '("lt'f' f>lll\\ .,.,lf"lwt\,f'f\tU(W'ft t'lotNJ.d'""'""""~ Pth'-l\rtohll~ttvt"-Ot'"'OP (OA'-t PwM'""•no Comotn~ ~tMtMt.01tlOn\~r pvbll\f'lrfj """"'"AY '"""'-Q"' Jti<t-t'I '""' Co\t4 A/t. • N.,tllrMtl f\,. .. "' .. 1.1"'11 N11M """ ~ J~ t~,, V4I ri, ,,,.,,..,. 4\~ td1,.t'W " V'Atl"Y •f'ltl l.CW~,....,. I\ ~Otf"','4 ·1 4. ""'"''"'0·~1•f1• !-'o:'M11~~~~~::1~t;;::.·~,-: ~~:I ~~; \tr.., I t..o>t• MitW, '.tfilOfn1•'1..,._ ltewr1N -p,,.,. ·~~·•I'd~ . ..,,,.,~ J .... c ..... V<• l'<t<IOt~l-Oo-el~ T'-...,.HkHYlt E•t1• "'~·· "'"""'"" Mo""Ql"'I [dl!O< CMrlMM L-•k-~ IUll A "'''·•"' Mil'\aOH'Q ldttOf't Ofllcu t 4• IA Ml-\A J)C)Wfll•t 3.tv\l,..ll'f \._,01,l'l•lk•<~ lt .. G~·Yf'•!tt,-Ht .. Hu,,,lf\91~fh Af" ,,,.,,~ .... ~/ttWfrlJ "-dcUtNr\ V•""'" H101 l• P•1 Moad 11 \•" 0+•~ ( rHwA'f Telephone (7t4)w.432t Clenllled Advertltlng IQ.M71 ~rt'~ ~. o;.;:,.c~:.:~~it~~' ~~tr!:~::. ·:r:.:.:~1 .. '::.~\~.~~:1::.~ '!t '°""'~' e"WM'f, ~.~~:,':"s!::!~T: •• ::1~;-<~::, ~':t """"'"'''f' tl'f' m•1f t• ~ "'*"lt .. ly, MiUlaf'y ~l1nellifW!r\\l 10~'"'' \ ~ I • Monday, Ap!il 25, 1977 ,. FIREFIGHTING VESSE L POURS WATER OVER THE NOfU}f SEA OIL RIG 'BRAVO' AFTER OIL, GAS BLOWOUT American Experts Have Arrtved atthe Disaster sa1irne and Were Trying to Cap the Runaway Well U.S. Team to Cap Oil Spew STAVANGER. Norway CAP) -American experts went ahead today with preparations to cap the runaway well s pewing millions of gallons of crude oil in- to the North Sea. They hoped to do the job by Wednesday but were working against an un· Frma Page Al CLASSES •.. semester was the first one we put to bed. The administr allon had to find out what the community re all v wanted." Following the cancellation of classes, Buller said , district of· ficia l s took a "Zip Code analysis" of every student in those courses. "From that we can determine where students will go to take classes," he explained. "We can look at a real estate class that fizzled in Newport Beach and determine where the students who did sign up for the class live. "If a lot of them live in Costa Mesa or Huntington Beach. then next semester we might offer re- al estate in facilities in those two ca lies instead of in Newport," Bui ler said. College administrators said the spring semester was the first shot at "feeling the academic pulse of the students,·' add mg that il provided good information fo r fall semester scheduling. "l don't think you '11 see these figures again m the fall," Buller said. F rone Paf14! Al DELAY ... Wynn give councilmen d1ffer<'nt means of estabhshms:: a rc•nt pay- ment that ranges from $1 .554 a month of $2,631 The hrth option "'oulfl be to hn,·e a professional appraiser fix a value for the rental Wynn sau1 that would take aboul two months and would cost bet"'een S2 . 000 and $J. 000 Wynn's proposal a lso includr-; construction of a JO-car parking lot, construction of garden plots, erection of a temporary building fo r an activities center, constnic- t1on of a s mall kitchen a nd permission to begin construction of a combinatioo cafeteria and auditorium on the school s ite. Frma Paf14! Al MOBIL .•• deal. She protested that the selling price which then represented $24 ·: a share was unfair to minority stockholders. She holds a 22.4 percent stake in the company founded by her grandfather . Mrs. Smith's lawyers have suggested during final argu- ments that the sale of the Irvine Company should be further de· layed to allow time for renewed bidding on the colhpany. Such a delay, Judge Judge has been told. could result in the company being sold for what Mrs. Smith believes is its fair market value-$450 million . The sale o f the company became mandatory under pro- visions of the Federal Tax Rerorm Act of 1969 which com- pelled the Foundation to dispose of its stock in tbe Irvine Com- pany. Blaze Contained YREKA CAP) -California's biggest forest fire of this drought year was contained Sunday even- )ng after burning 2,000 acres of <try brush and Umber in Klamath N aUonal 'Forest. , . fa vorable weather forecast. "Our plan for plugging the leakage continues according to schedule, and the weather today 1s s till very good," s aid a spokesman for the Phillips Petroleum Co., which operates the well 180 miles off tne Norwegian coast. ·'The barge S hoctow is alongside the rig wlth necessary technical and hydraulic equip- ment. The two Adair firefighters will enter the n g agam later to- desy and start preparations for the plugging work It may stall take some days to complete the dangerous work.'' . Boots Hansen and Richard Hattenberg, two of famed oil well firefighter Red Adair's m en, were put aboard the oil-covered drilling rig atop the well Sunday. Shot in Shoulder They reported that the leak was on the rig itself and that the underwater portion of the well was undamaged. It was hoped that the flow could be stopped with a device called a Christmas tree. a multi-valve cap that is put atop new wells lo stop the oil fl ow until production plans are de· c1ded. Anaheim Girl, 16, Abducted in Mesa After blowing 8 to 10 knots from the north and northeast during the weekend. the wi nd shifted A 16·year·old girl, who missed her ride home Friday afternoon, was picked up hitchhiking an Costa Mesa by a man who later shot her in the shoulder and kept Newport-Mesa ECE Program Rated Tops The Nev.port· Mesa School Dis- tract 's Early Childhood Educa- tion I ECE ) progr ams have been rated among the top 20 percent in the state following a rece nt monitoring by the State Depart· m<.'nl of Education. a district spokesman said "This as the result or lots of cf· forl and desire," said Dr. Mar y Kruse. director of instructional services. "Our good scores are a consequence of staff a nd ad· min1strators caring about kids at all tames." shesa1d. Currently five IO<'al elemen- tary schools arc using the pro- gram for the first tam<.' this year and Or. Kruse said the high rat· 1ngs given the distract s hould 1m· prove chances of more state fundang to expand the ECE pro- gram. The district ranked 132nd of 826 state school districts participat- ing m ECE. E CE ls a state-funded program rles1gned to gave kindergarten thro ugh third grC\ders an enriched program in a basic education. including greater em- phasis on personali:ied/in- d1v 1duali:ied instruction. Wilson, Paularino. Woodland, Harpe r and Corona d e! Mar t'lementary schools are currently funded for ECE. The district h opes to add Monte Vista, Ma riners, Lindber~h. Bay View, College Park, Adams. Bear Streel and Mesa Verde elcmen- taries to the ECE program next year if additional funding is granted. CIUp Tossing Su:elh Town BEAVER. Okla. (AP> - This town or 2,000 persons s welled to 5,000 as spec- tators and contes tants flocked here for the eighth annual World Cham· pionshlp Cowchip Throw- ing Contest . Art Koster of Winona, Kans., made history by throwing a cowchlp 179 feet, topping the previous r ecord or 177 reet 10 inches, set in 1973. the local chamber of commerce re- ported. Special care was taken lo keep the cbJps -which a re what cows leave behind after a goocJ meal - from getting wet, as hap- pened last year. her prisoner in a Long neach this morning and dropped to a home. li ght two-knot breeze from the Details of the Friday afternoon south. abduction were sketchy today. But "the wind will increase Costa Mesa and Anaheim detcc· gradually and by midnight it is tives said. expected to reach m ore than JO The wiidentifi ed teen-ager is in k not s· ' ' the No rwegi a n stable condition at Anaheim Meteorological Institute said. Memorial Hospital. wht're she "Tuesday and Wednesday we ex- was apparently taken by her peel it to increase to light gale parents after the two day ordeal. for ce fro m the south and Detectives an both c1t1es re southwest. construct the story this w;iy: ''This will not have much in- The girl was attending a party Cluence on the drifting of the at the Moose Lodge 435 E . 17th main oil slick. but it may make St .. when she apparently massed working conditions aboard the her ride home to Anaheim rig more difficult for the cx- lnvestigator Gerry Thompson perts." said the girl was packed up by a man in a 1972-73 brov.n Ford ut The company said if the cap- 4 :30 p m .. "und whl'n :.ht• n • ping effort falls, it would drill alized he wasn't going to lukt• ht•r another well nearby to reli eve to Anaheim. she grabbed the somt• of the pressure so capping steering wheel.•· he said. \\Ou Id be POssibk. Police hav<' been unable to in· The blowout has created a t<.'rvicw the girl sim·c the -,hoot-12-mile oil slick drifting back and ing, and say thl'Y do not know in forth in the area. The s lick was whatcitvthcs hooting took place. estimated at two to five miles "It co'uld have I.wen anywhere wide. between here (Costa Mc!>a >. Anaheim or Long Beach." said Antipollution boats were lo Costa Mesa detective Sgt. Sam begin a major cleanup effort to-Corde1r~o:__~~~~~~~~~~d_a_\_'·~~~~~~~~~~~- Buff 'N' Ready Sharks J . C. Rufe of the Newport Sharks youth soccer team. maneuvers his way past a falling Anaheim Thunderbird en route to the Sharks' 3·2 overtime victory Saturday at Ensign School. The Sharks got three goals from Nicky Becker, coach Nick Becker 's son, in their semi-final American Youth Soccer Association win. The Sharks. who play in the seven and eight-year-old division, now advance to the finals to be held next weekend in Palos Verdes. • ·Manson's Guilt Upheld WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court today re- fused to hear the appeal of coo- "'icled mass-murderer Charles Manson and three members of his "family" who were found guilty in the brutal slayings of seven persons in 1971. The justices let stand a de- cision by the California Supreme Court that Manson and the others received a fair trial. Attorneys for the four argued that numerous trial errors. pre- JUd ieial publicity, failure to move Manson's trial out of Los Angeles and misconduct by pro- secutors denied the four a fair trial. Manson and followers Patricia Krenwinkel. Susan Atkins and Leslie Van Houte n were convict· cd of the murders of five persons at the home of actress Sharon Tate and a double murder at the nearby home or a we althy busi- nessman. Attorney Irving Kanarek told the court that the four convicted murderers deserve a ne w trial . He said Manson and the others arc "innocent or the crimes charged" and had been exploited by the news media for "income- producing purposes '' and by California officials interested in ··self -glorification.•' ''The lynching of Manson and the others under the auspices of prosecutorial forces in California in league with the mass media is obvious." Kanarek said. Manson was sentenced to die in the gas chamber but California since has struck down its death penalty statute. Beach Brawl Ends With 4 In Custody Four beach visitors from On- tario rem :uned in custody in Newport Beach today after a S unday brawl that l eft two policemen and about a half dozen other people slightly injured. Injured in the 7 p.m. scuffle were Offi cers Bill Mcinnis and Tom Little. Mcinnis received a cut on his hand that r equired eight stitches to close and Little r eceived cuts a nd bruises. Police said one bystander re· ceived a slight concussion when she was elbowed in the head and the others received bumps and bruises. According to police, the four men were attacking passersby in the area of 22nd Street and West Ocean Front. knocking them down and trying to start fights, when Mcinnis a nd Little arrived on the scene. They said their attempts to ar- rest the men for being drunk in public ended in a brawl in whlch one was subdued when he was sprayed wilh Mace. The three others -with two handcuffed together -escaped. Officers said they later found all three men who were booked afler brief scuffles. The puzzled patrolmen today were stall trying to figure out how the handcuffed pair managed to separate the chain that Jinked their handcuffs together. When th<'Y were booked each was wear- ing the bracelet part of the cuff and one chain. Gilbert Ramos, 21, of Lov- eland. Texas, was booked on a charge of battery on a police of- ficer, \4 hilc his three compa- nions. Ernie Holquin Gonzalez, 18. Richardo Reuben Ulloa, 18, a nd Gon zal ez· 17 -year-old brother. all of Ontario, were booked for resisung arrest in the 7 p.m. incident. Victim Takes Keys From 'Getaway' Car Newport Dcach police say they ha ve arrested a s us p ected burglar whose intended victim took the keys to the gotaway car during an attempted break-in in Big Canyon Jost week. Facing charges of burglary and filing a false police report is Scott Moomaw. 19, or 900 Sea Lane, Newport Beach. Moomaw was arrested Friday by detectives who said they traced the car lefl a1 the sceoe of the burglary to him. The car was left at the scene r ecently when the victim, awakened by his dog, chased the burglar from his home. Seein·g the car parked al bis front gate with the keys In the ignition the Big Canyon resident took the " keys before calling police, who impowidcd the vehicle. Orficers s ay the y believe Moomaw was respons ible for the burglary as well as one other in Blg Canyon. The charge or filing a false re· port stems trom the fact that the morning alter lbe attempted break·in, Moomaw filed a stolen or report with police. · ,,,... ,-~-­Saddle back EDITION 'VOL 70. NO. 1 lS, 3 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNfA MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1977 Aft.ernoon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS 1 Kids Face Hearing on 'Tax Evasion' HAMON/\ (,\I' 1 Tiii' l2 yt•ar old pre::.idcnt of a company with gross earnings 11f up lo $:J.1KMJ monthly has been ordered to appear be fort.> thl· ~tall' 110,11 d 111 Equal11 al wn lo ex pl am why the firm has no permit to s!'ll 11 ... prnrluc·t nu1nurc. H1chard < '1•ss1ia ,Jr pn• ... 1dt•nt 11f Kid co. Inc., and his three young ('tH>ffll·t·r-.. o1g1·.., ~I to 11 , Jb.o havt• been accused by the stale or fa1hng to thargt• sal1•s I,., Tiit: VOl''(;STl:Rs -Rll'llARO'S SISTER, Ne-Ne. 9, vice ' pres1dl•nt .• mottwr ..,,..,L1•r lkllt'. 11. M·trl'lary, and a half-sister, June Colt'. 11 tn·.1 ... uri·r Vi l'nt 111t o hu~1ne~ a year ago with a con tract to :.\H't'I' lh1• "" m .11n slrl·t·h of San Diego Country Estates for $150 month!)> They hr.in< lwcl 0111 It\ r·11ntract1ng v.1th their father. "'ho supen IM'S th1• cl1•\ 1 lop1111•11t :-.'s 1111 h11r~e: ~tilble::., to remo' e manun: and Y.ood ... h.1' lrlJ.!" After composting the mixture, they sell it to landscapers and the local golf course at prices lower than commercial suppliers. T HE YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS ALSO offer a service to !ill gophers for $1 each, but that's another story. The contract, which the youngsters wrote', says it can't be can· celed "unless the kids screw up." Cessn a's father, Richard, said he will accompany them Tues· day lo Uw hearing in San Diego. "The Bo<Jrd of Equalization says they need a permit because 1l 1s something tangible and that they have to add a sales tax for their customers," the elder Cessna sa1d in an inte rview. "They may have to pay the state sales tax on their past saJes, plus penalties." THERE WAS NO ESTIMATE ON how much money might be ruled due. But he and his son believe "the sales tax was already p aid when the feed for lhe horses and the wood shavings to bed down the stables were brought in. "The kids think it's unreasonable and they're burned up," Cessna srud. If the state board rules against them, he said they plan to take it to the courts. THEY GROSSED $3,000 LAST October, their biggest sales month. but refuse to disclose their average earnings because. the young Cessna says, some of the kids at school try to borrow money. Kidco. said Cessna, was incorporated m the Cayman Islands m the British West Indies"' hen Cessna paid $1 ,500 m reg1strat1on costs to a\'oid the earnings tax m California. 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Al one point, traffic conditions one Hunt10gton Bl•ach lifeguard called "m1serahl1>," caust'c1 local pohc<' to declare' a Sigalcrt as trnfflc Jammed up nt•ar llunl· tnl'!ton BC'ac h Pier Non<'theless. 11 was a beautiful da} "1th air tl'mpcratures in the lowl.'r 70s and wat~r tem- peratures ranging from 60·64 degre<.'S I lowC'ver late afternoon breezes up to 25 miles per hour sent many heachl'!oers home ear· ly from Huntington Beach city beaches By TOM HARLEY Of,,.. O•tlY Pltot \tAtt Court action in In in<' hl'1rcss Joan Irvine Smith's l.1"su1t against the James lr\'lnC' r oun dation was deferred loct:iv \.\hill' Foundation directors d1scu'ist'll .1 proposed delay that could lt•ad to a new offer for th<' In ine Com pany by the Mobil Corporation Judge James r Judf.(t• rlt•layl'd the Orange County Sup<'rwr Court trial that hcgan l.'IJ.:hl • months ago until after lun(·h ln give Foundation at t ornt'Y Howard Privett an opport unity to r eport on the Foundation's de liberations. Mobil officials ha\'l' a~k<'d for n 90-day delay of thP Fountl:illon"• decision on iLs pos.,1hlt• arc<'p lance of a $302 9 m1ll111n off<'r for the Irvine Company hy an Ea~t Coast con.~ort1um ~t obil o ff icials said the poss1bihty that their previous s:?RI 9 million bad can be raised lo top that of the East Coast group can onJy be decided al Mobil's .1nnual meeting May 5 in llouston. But they pointed out that the Mobil offer still stands on the court record as the highest bid unless and until the Foundation board decides to accept the offer by a group that would be known as Taubman-Allen-Irvine, Inc. if it took over the Irvine Company. Laguna Reach guards logged 45 rl.'scues and were forced to work an l'Xtra hour Sunday to keep a wat ch over crowds estimated at 15,000. Seal Beach lifeguards soid they rescued 30 persons out of 6,000 Sunday swimmers . Principals in the consortium include Detroit developer Alfred Rationing Mulled Taubman. Wall Street financier Charles Allen, auto billionaire OAKLAND (AP) -A plan lo Henry Ford II and Mrs . Smith imple ment more stringent water herself. rationing in the East Bay Mobil was on the point of buy-Municipal Utility Dis trict will be 1ng the Foundation's 54.S percent considered by district directors <See MOBIL. Page AZ) t on Tuesday. • High Court Denies Appeal by Manson WASHJ NGTON !AP) -The U S Supreme Court today re· fused to hear the appeal of con \'lcted mass murderer Charles Manson and lhrrc mcmbC'rS of his "family" "ho \\ere found guilt) m the brutal sl uyings of U.S. Team Set to Cap Oil Leaks STAVANGER. Norway CAP) -American experts went ahead today with prep;.ir<Jt1ons to cap the runaway well spewing millions of gallons of crude oil in· to the North Sea They hoped to do the job by Wednesday but were working against an un- favorable weather forecast "Our plan for plugging the leakage cont.mues according to schedule. and the weather today as s till very good." s aid a spokesman for lht• Ph1l11ps Petroleum Co . which operates the well 180 m lies off the !:':orwegian coast ''The barge S h octow is alongside the rig with necess ary technical and hydraulic equip ment. The two Adair firl'fighters will enter the rig again later to- day and start prcp11rat10ns for the plugging work. rt may still take some days to <'Omp lcte the dangerous work." Boots Hansen and Richard llallenberg. twooffamed oil well firefighter Red Adair's men. were put aboard the oil covl'red drilling rig atop the well Sunday They reported that thl' leak was on the rig itself and that the underwater portion or the well was undamaged. It was hoped that the now could be stopped v. 1th a device called a Christmas trel', a mulli~va)\'e cap that 1s put atop new \.\ells lo stop the Olf Oow until production plans arc de c1ded After blowing 8 to 10 knots from th<' north and northeast during the weekend, the w10d shifted this morning and dropped to a hghl two·knot breeze from the south. But "the wind will increase gradually and by midnight it 1s expected to reach more than 10 knots." the Norwegian Meteorological I nslitutc suid. "Tuesday and Wednesday we ex- pect it to increase to light gale force from the south and southwest. "This will not have much in- fluence on the drtfting of the <See SPILL. P age A2l ,4 REAL BREAK FOR. NEIGHBORS So your little. budding genius isn't budding too well and the ne ighbors are complaining about the noise. Now what do you do with his drum set? "We sold it with a Daily Pilot classified ad." That's the · sales s uccess ex- per i e n ced by a grateful Newport Beach cou ple who placed this classified ad : DRUM SET. Good cond. Must sell 1mml'<I. Only $60. XXX·lUXX. So. if your little ones are toae deaf or If you just have unwant- ed items you'd like to convert to cuh, call 642·5678. Put a few wor<b to work for you! ::.cn'n persons in 197 J The 1ust1cc•s Jet stand a de- c1s1on b} thl' California Supreme Court thal Manson and the others rec el\ C'd a fmr trial J\ttorne\S for the four argued that numerous trial errors. pr(• Sud#Power Billy Carter went to :--laple!:>. Fl a. Saturday to appear in a charity fund-raising ball game. Sometimes he posed for photogruphers with his fa\'oritc bc\'eragc in full VIC\\'. But sometimes he hid it. too. ~glarsTake Goods From Home Burglars who broke into a Mis- sion Viejo home carried off property valued al $4, 140. Orange County s herirr's of- ficers said intruders gain ed entry to the home of teacher Erle Adolph Buckenberg, 34, of 23322 Bolivar Drive, by cutting open a screen door and look jewelry, calculators, stereo equipment and a camer~l. judicial publicity, failure to mo\'e l\t anson ·s trial out of Los Angeles and mi~conduct by pro· secutors denied the four a fair triJI '.\1 anson and folio" ers Patricia Kr cnwtnkl'l. Susan Atkins and i,<'she Van Houten were convict- ed of lh<' murd(•rs of fl, c persons at th(• home of actress Sharon T1te and a douhlc murd<'r at the nearby homl' of a wealthy busi· nl'~sman Attorney lr\'lng Kanar<'k told lht• court that lhe four convicted mu rd<'rers deserve a n<'W lri al. lie said Manson and the others are "innocent of the crimes churgcd" and had been exploited bv the news media for "1ncomc- p.roduc1ng purposes" an<l by C::iliforma officials interested in "self-glonf1cation." "The lynching of Manson nnd the others under th<' auspices or prosecutorial forces in California m lea~ue Wllh the mass medi;i i::. obvious." Kilnarek said. Manson was sentenced to die in the gas ch amber but California since has struck down its deilth penalty statute He now faces hfC' in prison A former Manson d1sc1ple. Lin- da Kasab1an. was j key prosecu- tion witness al Manson 's tnal. The appeal s aid the tnal judge made a mistake by not ordenng a test to determine Miss Kasa- bian 's mental compl'tencl'. Kanarek s aid h<'r mental hC'allh had been affoctcd by tht• habitual US<' or the drug LSD. Play of£ Strike By Officials Ends NEW YORK CAP) -Thl' strike of National Basketball As- sociation officials ended today and the league announced its re- gu I ar referees will hegm working playoff games immediately. Christians Freed SEOUL. South Korea (AP) The South Korean gov<'rnment released 15 more Christian oppo- nents of President Park Chung· hee during the weekend. church sources reported loday. But 1t ar- rested five Christian youths who led an antigovernmenl street de- monstration afl<'r a church rally m Seoul. Or:::J 7 ::s t Weather Patchy night and morn· ing low clouds. otherwise sunny throu~h Tuesday. Slightly cooler trend Tues· day with a hig h near 75 and low tonight near 52. INSIDE TODA V Montana neighbors help Wanda Colfroot1 plant the spr- ang barley crop after her husband died. "She didn't · need to mk for help,'' 1aid.a neighboring rancher. f P.oge AJJ latlex AtYffrS.,..,lu Al H••· .. COlll' Ct ... u ... I J A1111L•~ Ct L.M. l e"' At M .. ln as C•llfor10I• AS Nlll..,allffwt A4 (lanlllH (4-lt "'""· C\.J C::t"llO •• SyM•l'.n ... CJ C••n"'" •• s,.ru .,., DUlllNt41cn Al SMC-MM'l!e1\ C> ......... , ..... ,.. Tel••ltlell ., ... ,.,,.,_ .. , .... , .... .. ,, ... ~ CJ w .. 1 .... A4 "ff .. lt«•rd ,.. .. ,,.""" ,., ---·----... ~ I I , .. A 2 DAILY PILOT SB fi'ro• Page A 1 MOBIL •.• controlling interest and all other 1hare1 in the Irvine Company two years ago when Mn. Smith's lawsuit sidelined the $200 million deal. She protested that the selling price which then represented $24 ~ share was unfair to minority stockholdera. She holds a 22.4 perceot stake in the company founded by her grandfather. Mrs. Smith's lawyers have suggested during final argu. rnents that the sale or the Irvine .Company should be further de Jaycd to allow lime for renewed bidding on the company. Such a delay, Judge Judge has been told, could result in tho company being sold for whal Mrs. Smith believes is its fair market value-$450 million. The sale of the company became mandatory under pro· 'visions of the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969 which com· pelled the Foundation to dispose of its stock in the Irvine Com· pany .. Copter Lif u Woman Hurt In Accident A young, pregnant woman was airlifted by Marine Corps rescue helicopter from the upper re- aches of Holy Jlm Canyon late • Sunday afternoon after she suf- fered back injuries in a \'Chide accident. An Orange County Fire Department /Division of Forestry spokesman said today Dolly Nel$on, 18, of Long Beach was flown out of the remote San- ta J\na Mountain canyon to Mi!>· sion Community Hospital for treatment. The fire department spokesman said the woman was hurt when the pickup truck shl' was riding in slid off a narrow dirt road and down a lO ·foot crn- bank ment. Paramedics from Laguna Hills treated her at the scene and called for the Marine medical evacuation copter. She was treat- ed and released from the Mi l!sion HospitaJ emergency room. Booster Club Plans Viejo Mu.sic Event The Music Boosters Club of Mission Viejo High SC'hool wall :-.ponsor an cvt.•ning of country music May 6 from R to 11 p m The program will be presented in the high school ~ymnasium al 25025 Christana Dri\'c. Highli~ht · in~ the proli(ram wall bl· the C;i - nyon Grass blue ~rass music group reaturin~ ,\ht> Brov.n. biln Jo u n d \ o t' al , Arn 1 c ~I an n rhythm ~uitar and \ o<:al. flt>rt P1ttterson. lead J(uitar and \'Ocal. llomer C\eary, tidcllt• nnd meal. and Duh Womack. has:- A notht!r added alt rad um v. i II ht' :\tlssion 'sown Dixil'I ;ind band Dan Ho<'fer anrt his 7i;·r~ · TickC'tll cun h1• purchHsc•rl fro m all music ~t11!11•nt:-11f \t hi.111n lllgh t\tlrht10n:tl t1chl'! 111f11rm.il11111 as a\'aalahll• h\ 1•,ill1nµ Had• 111,dn, pre~i dcnt nf :\tui.1c· lloostcrs. at 8ao i!l Iii Annie}ump8 To Victory DEL MAH 11\l'l 1\ fro~ named Saj!c·hru-,h .\nn11• tw.tt 1.500 compd1t nr~ ''1th a 1u111p 11f 15 feet und fl\'l' anohes ln tuke tht• tc1p 'aw~1r<f in llw :annual fro~ jumpln11 conl1:'11t her(' A bout 10,QOO P<'Oplt> lookrrl nn Sundny 1111 the frnp;i< <'ntered hv the Ooul{ Ofrt'nh<'ist'r famalv of San Diego took 11cv«-n IOI> awn.rd!!, jncludlnp; the one for Annie: . • Over lt11 24-yPar hi!ltorv. lhf' contest hall rnlKed nt'arlv S7M 000 fo r canctr rt•llt'arch 11i Scr!pp11 Memorial Clim<' and rounctntion in La Jolla. a spokesman satrl OAANQ£ COAST I •1J I '1 ~J tel I T"'r """"'t ,,,.._, (>i11Hy •110•,.-ttnw""~'' "''" M"11 1' '"'' N'"'" ,,,,," !\ ~\ilb4••'-d f'ly t"'.i 0' "" 1•• (t'lt\t P11bl1\"-l"Q (tl~f\._f'I, \fD•'i4'••f'tlt Ml t1 > ~~~l;\~~J~Wl~~:~~:f~r~~~~I~;~·:. ::~ ~ ::~· t I O f\ 1,1~!1, \' ff'lll'lf' .. ~ftfllvf'Mf " V ,11,.y itl"li1 t •tVfl• A••t" 1ievt"<,,•'t Atii1rriot•,•010"•'•" 1 ""' 1, ouhll•ti.l'd \.th''"""' ~l'\!t '""11-",.'f' fl\, tl•l"flf'fl 1'!1,.thM!'\Q f'll4'"f I• ·-UO W.0\t lo !)H.-ftt (o,i• M,.,\4 ,,., frt'"'A•hh thM,tN.#• .. rrt•1o11t .. n1 , ... ., ~\t1J11,hltr Jte\ -c.,... . 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NORTH SEA OIL RIG 'BRAVO ' AFTER OIL, GAS BLOWOUT American Experts Ha~• Arrived at the DlsHter Scene and Were T_rylng to Cap the Runaw1y Well YMCA Camps Wtll Begin On July 25 The Saddleback Valley YMCA has announced its 1977 summer schedule for a variety of day and overnight camping sessions. Beginning July 25, there will be six five·day sessions of day camp for boys and girls ages five to 12. Each session will include a trip to Enchanted Village, Magic M ountaln. San Diego Zoo, Sea World, Universal Studios, or Knoll's Berry Farm. Three sessions have been planned for children in grades three through six at Camp Bluff Lake In the San Bernardino Mountains Activities available include swimming. boating. sailing, archery, crafts. fishing, rlOery, horseback riding , evening campfires. and daily inspection. The se!\s1ons arc scheduled for July 9-16. 16-23 and 23 ·30 Boy11 and girls in J(rades seven through 10 can swim, fish, sail, boat and water ski al Camp Fox on Catallna Island, June 16 ·20. High school students can sign up for a week.Jong caravan to Yosemite June 22-30 and a back pack trip in tht.• Northern Sierra ~lountruns July 25-Aug I. Additional information b a\·nilable at tht• Y:\tCA . at H30-9622 Chip Tossing Siool/,s T owr1 Rf.A\'F:R.Okla 1:\P I This tcw,n of :? 000 p..rsons .. wt'lir<f tn ;,.ooo u' spN· t n In r 'I and r n n I 1• ... t ant !\ flockrct h<'rl' for ltw rtllhth . 111 n II" I \\ 0 I Id (. h ii m - rann ... h1p I (1\1, I hip I hem\ IOI! l'11nll'!>l Art l<o!ilt.>r of Wlnonn. I\ an' . mack h111t nrv h\' thrnv.tnR a cov.rhl1; 179 frl.'t, toppin1t the prHlouft r!'cord of 177 fed to lncht'll. Ht'" 19i3. th«-IOC'lll chamber of comnH'rcc re port<'d Siwci l\I rurr v. as tukt>n to kN•p thr r hlps which a r <' w h a l c o \.\ s I e I\ \' e heh ind aflE>r 11 j!nocl mc•nl from (l<'tlin!l w1•1. n:o; hap- pc•i;.ed last year Shot in Shoulder Anaheim Girl, 16, Abducted in Mesa A 16-year-old girl, who missed her ride home Friday afternoon, was picked up hitchhiking In Costa Mesa by a man who later shot her in the shoulder and kept her prisoner in a Long Beach home. Details of the Friday afternoon abduction were sketchy today, Costa Mesa and Anaheim detec· lives said. The unidentified teen-ager is in stable condition at Anaheim Memorial Hospital, where !>he was apparently taken by her parents after the two·day ordeal. Detectives in both cities re· construct the story this way: The girl was attending a party at the Moose Lodge 435 E. 17th St .. when c;he apparently missed her ride home to Anaheim. }n\'estigator Ger ry Thompson said the girl was picked up by a man in a 1972-73 brown Ford at 4 · 30 p. m.. "and when she re· allzed he wasn't going lo take her to Anaheim, she grabbed the steering wheel,'' he said. Police have been unable to in· tervlew the girl since the shoot· ing, and say they do not know in what city the shooting took place. "ll could have been unywhere between here <Costa Mesa). Anaheim or Long Beach." said Costa Mesa detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. Anaheim police Sgt. Del Wadi! said preliminary information his department has . shows the wounded girl was taken to a home in Long Beach where she later escaped her abductor. and hitched a ride to her parents home In Anaheim. Meanwhile, officl'rs in both cities are seeking a male Caucasian in his twenties with brown, frizzy hair. The suspect is about sl:< feet one inch tall, police said. 269 Aliens Caught By Border Patrol U S. Border Patrol agents at the San Onofre Checkpoint ap· prehended 269 Illegal aliens Sun- day In heavy smuggling activity. Supervisin~ Agent John Wesson sa.ad today there was no single large 1'muggling effort. th at the alieni; v. ere brought over 1n jlreat numbers of vehicles. We&son noted thllt Saturday, onl~· 57 were taken Into custody and he speculated the smug(llers v.ere massing their .. paSliengers" In sa(e houses and Family Panel Program Set For Niguel Sally Forbos, a marriage, family and child counselor, will moderate a panel of aingle parents and educators Tuesday in La1una Niauel. departure points to slip them across if the ch<'ckpoint shut down early Sunday This time of the yc~1r as normal- ly hea\'y for border putrol ugents bee a use of strawberry harvest- ing activities, but it wa:s heavier than expected. he said "There's been all kinds of speculation that the'"' publicity over this amnestv talk is responsible. that they \.;;int to gel in and then say they've been here for a whJle," Wesson said . Shots Wound Woman, Boy In Santa Ana The program Is scheduled to· b~gln at 7: 30 p. m. at Moulton Elementary S<'hool. 29852 Hl&hla.J'lds Avenue. The meetln1 Is sponsored by the Capistrano ;~and S11ddleback Valley Unified School Districts and the Oranae County Department of Mental Health. A 41-year·old Santa Ana woman and a 16·year-old boy surrered ~ound1 from rlOe shots Sunday PVenln.r during what police doacrlbed as a nei~hborhood rtahl inn Santa Ana barrio. A 17-year-old Santa Ana youngster was booked lnto Juvenile Hall afterwards on charges of attempted murder. police s aid. Th~ shooting oc· curred in the 200 block of N Laurel Street, officers said. Thi& week's topic, "Taking Care o(: Personal Needs; Children's Worries; Financial Stress; Extension oC lhe Family Throu1h Nel1hborhood School; Youth Activities. Community Services," IJ desl&ned to provide sin1le p&rent11 an opportunlty to exchange ldeu about. 1urviva1 and irowth in the aingle parent family. Additional inform atlon Is available by calllng s:n·9MO. 2 Cycliai. Killed FrOM Page AJ SPILL ••• main oil slick, but lt may make working conditions aboard the rig more difficult for the ex· perts." The company said IC lhe cap- ping effort falls, It would drill another well nearby to relieve some of th~ pressure so capping would be possible. The blowo\Jt has created a 12-mlle oil elftk drifting back and forth In the area. The slick was estimated at two to five mile& wide. Antipollution boats were to begin a major cleanup effort to· day. "If the good weather holds, we hope to remove quite a lot or oil from the surface," said Hans Bugge, chief of the Norwegian cleanup operation. Norway's e n viro nmental minister . Gro Harlem Brundtland, said the government hoped to avoid using cb_emlcals to reduce the damage to fish in the areu. "l am more optimistic about avoiding a major pollution of coastal areas.·· said Mrs. Brundtland after a Olght over the slick Sunday. O((iclals said some of the oil was beginning to dlssipute. "If the wind continues to change as It did In the last 24 hours, chances are good that the oil slick will continue to drift around In the North Sea for several days without ap- proacning the coasts of Norway or Denmark," said Olav Carlsen of the pollution control agency. The well c.:reated a 180-foot ~eyser and was flowing at an estimated 49,000 gallons an hour, more than twice the ~peed normal for North Sea wells, alter the pipe burst Friday night. A Phillips spokesman said the flow was reduced when Hansen and Haltenberg shut off undersea val\'CS left open when the rig's 112 crewmen were evacuated. Ruben Bracamont<!1, 16, was reported in stable condition today at UCI Mtdlcal Center a(ter &uf· ferins a shot ln the abdornen. ROH Ma.ra1 41 , was treated for s rtne wouna lo the head and re- lea1ed, polke aald. Slglas ol ilae TltReS :Hospital To Limit Charges? WASHINGTON (AP) -The Carter administr:.ition asked Congress today to limit inneuses in the fees hospitals may charge .. patients to 9 percent a year and . aaid this would ~ave the govern· ment and consumers about $2 billion in the fiscal year bc•gin- ning Oct. 1. The program is expected to yield total savings of more than $5.5 billion in fiscal 1980, the Ad· ministralion said. Limiting increases in hospital charges lo 9 percent won't affect many ~pie directly, but <'On · sumers should benefit eve~tually as the measure slows the rate of lax increases and the rise in health insurance premiums. New hospitals, federal hospitals and those hospitals that operate on a Health Maintenance Organization <HMO) basis wouJd be exempt from the proposed ceiling. HMO hospitals provide continuing preventive health care and treatment to member consumers who pay fixed fees for all services . . Inflation in the health care in· dustry hrus been running about 15 percent, and hospitals account for 40 percent or the $140-billlon annual cost of health care in the United States. Thal 15 percent rate of increase is more than twice the anticipated 6 percent rise in over-all consumer prices this year. The Administration proposal is designed to ease the inflationary spiral, but it won't bring hospital- charge increases or the rate of increase throughout the health· care industry down to the na- tional cost of living rate that has been going up al uboul 5.9 per- cent. Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr. has called a ceiling on hospital charges "the first step in making national health insurance finan· cl ally kasiblc." * * * Nurses Open 25th Meeting In Anaheim The National League for Nurs- ing, meeting in Anahcim, is urg- ing Its 16,000 members "lo as- sume u greater sense of· responsibility in informing pa- tients of their rights." The board of directors issued the position paper Sunday at the openln~ or the 25th anniversary convention here. "Respect and concern (or pa· tlenls and assurance of compe· tent cnre have not alwavs been forthcoming," It said. · "Furthermore, the informa- tion necessary for patients to un- derstand their slluutlon and make intclllgenl decisions ubout their care often has been withheld." President Dorothy Novello sairl after the meeting llwt the statement referred to the whole system of health cure delivery, nol nurses or doctors spe cifkally. "Often the reason information is withheld is that il 1s bclic\'t'd 1l is not the patient's <:nnccrn," shc said, adding that health cure of- ficials often .. don't want pati<:nts to worry." Ottlctrs said Mrs,. Mara was struck when she went outside her hom~ to take her children Into the house. SAN DIEOO (AP) -A motorcycllet rrorn Puadtna and his puaengtr died when tbey lost control of the blkt, 1mashin~ •l•lnat a utllllY pc>le., The dtad were John P. Mc>.!11 28 and hJ1 rider, Ema Jean Wtbb, b, otSan Die10. Polle• H id nelthet was wearing a helmet tn tbt acoldtnt . Sunday. Two elderly women, thelr shopping cart handlly nearby, do their marketing In a trash bin behind the supermarket. Scene wasn't photographed In New York , Chicago or Pittsburgh. ll was taken in San Dlogo. \ I , I ' Monday's Afternoon P r ice& .... I j •I ,._.. -C•..:NG '°' 1n t\ &lcoSld " 1 SI 12' • ', CuttC• IOb I 76 Alton Lb n tJ 10 II C•l•oTr I lO t) )II ••••ell'' lOJIJ • 11 Sl. •. 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Z•n1thq ''0 •).I ?ft.._, 1 • 7urnlno .. 9 18 U'• AMC DoufJw Profit• DETROIT CAP) Am erican Motors Corp. said today that its pro· ms in the first three months of 1977 more than doubled from the same per iod l ast year to $2.5 million, despite a worsening sales slump The smallest of the U.S. car pro· ducers said dolJar sales in the January-March period declined 10 per cent from a year ago to $534 million. The fir m's Jeep and bus- making subsidiaries were cr edited. A MC has been in a severe slum p for two years, and its U.S. car sales in the period -the second quarter or Its fls· cal year -plummeted 29 percent from the already sluggish levels of the year before. ~.Ap!ll25, 1971' DAILY PILOT Pension Plans • Changes Seem Hard to Make By SYLVIA PORTER uut in a Sniu The current pension law does nothing for the worker who chang~s Jobs frt>4ul'ntly or for the per~on whose spou~c die~ after 30 years on the JOb but before the plan's rellre- ment age. It also does nothlng for retirees whose benefits were set year ago and 1.1nct.• ha\ e been eroded by innation or for the di\ orcee who~e m arra age broke up after 35 years. ALTIIOUGH PRIVATE P ENSION PLANS may pro. vide for them. they are not required to do so. As a result, such people may be left with little, if any, retir<'ment in· come. Many of these shortcomings could be corrected un- der proposals to Congre~s. Without informed support, though, they're not likely to go anywhere. The political coalition gathered after years of work and intense grass- roots support to pa~s the 1974 Jaw was fragile at best. A knowledgeable congressional ~taHcr admits candidly· .. Pension problems are terribly comphl·at· ed and beyond the scope Money's Worth of the average staff member on (Capitol) Hill to handl~ properly. Consequently, no one wants to get involved. You wait until a consensus develops that there's a problem, and then wait until a consensus develops on what to do about it.'· THIS UNDER SCORES THE NEED F OR public pressure if improvemenL'> in the law and private pension plans aretooccur. Among ~uggesled leg1slat1ve proposals. -Permitting "orkers covered by pension plans to set up limited emplo>c retirement accounts (LERAs). The many bills differ. but basacally they would allow any employc cov<.'red by csn inadequate pension plan to con· tribute tax·frcc to has company's plan through a LERA or his own individual rt'tircment account ORA). Workers covered by plans are not now permitted by law to set up their own pri vale pension programs on a tax· deductible basis, l'ven 1f their company plans provide them with relatively little.-retirement income or they know they'll change Jobs before gamtng the right to any pension benefits. A BILL P F.RMITTING WORKERS to make up the dif- ference between their employers' pension plan contribu· lions and the Sl.500 a >ear allowed under an IRA died in the Senate last year largely because 1t would have co~<it the U.S. government about half a billion dollars a year in Jost tax re- venue. Enabling i.urv1v1ng ~pou!tcs J.o ~cl the benefits they now lose if their !tpou:.es die before reaching a certain tC· tirement agl'. Under a proposal by Rep. Ellzab<•th Holtzman < D·N. \'.}, a widow cir \\id cl" er would rerc•1,·e the ~urviv1>r 's benefit~ to what·h '>ht• or he would have bc<'n t·nt1tled if \he spouse had II\ ed to rl'lln·menl age. -Rcstonnl! bargaining rights of already-tet11:ed v.orkers. In 19il tht.• Supreme Court ruled that employers are not requ1r<'d to engage an collective bargaining" 1th un- ions O\er an~ m<·reases an retirees' bf'ncr1ts Sen Alan Cranston 10 C.11tr l ha:. co sponsored a bill that would re Vl\'e bargatnlllJ! l'IJ?hl~ or alrcady-rct1red workers, hut lukewarm support rrom organazl'd labor has held back the mea:.urC' -MAKING FORM ER SPOt;SES OF workers covcn·d by pra\'all' plans t.•ltg1ble for a share of lhc workers' benefits. Reps Pat Sl•hrocrlcr 1 D-Colo l and Glad~ s SpC'llman < o. ~d. > havl' introdul't•il a measur<.· to make former spouse" of federal "orker:. l'11g1blt• for retirement bcnd1ts ll t·ould be c>.temkd to spou'>t's or v.orkers covered by private pension plans AP Wir•photo ALAMEOAit.HCLUB GETSSOCENTSA POUND Lester Wiiiiams, 16, Collects for Trip Dust Pays Off Wheezers Get Benefit • LIVEHMORE ~P) -Household dust sucked up in vacuum cleaners is more valuable to recyclers around here than aluminum or newspapers. Jn fact, Hollister Laboratories pays 50 cents a pound. A similar payoff takes 10 pounds of aluminum cans. "WE USED TO PAV only 25 cents a pound for the dust, but inn atlon caught up with us," said Al Dishman, Holliater Labs office manager . And what do they do with the nasty stuff? They make it into anti-allergy preparations to protect people against dust. The Jab extracts the dust'• pl"Oteln -that's the part that makes some 25 million Americans sneeze and wheeze-and converts it into the medication that. when injected, provides a temporary protection from the allergic reaction. , . WITH TIIE PRICE SOARING, groups like the Alameda County 4·H clubs are having dust drives instead of the more common paper and caneflorts. "Dust is coming In much faster than aluminum cans or old newspapers ever did," said Lester Williams, a 16-year· old 4·H member. Williams and his group currently are trying to raise money to send 32 youngsters to Montana for a week. To do it they need a ton or dust.