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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-03-31 - Orange Coast Pilot\ ~ I 7 ----~---- . , • ~~11-TJr.{.t -~~~· ~I 4 0,'/ · I : "<:"l\;•f ""'f'~~~~U .~ ·. DAl1LY Pl Ldt Witness: Watched 3 .. I * * * 1oc -* * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 31, 1978 lli11side VOL, 11, .. o. tt, S S•CTONS, Jt ~AGIS •Woman 'Rises From Dead' .. • HR Teen Caught 'Red·handed • Dog Mauls Orange CA»unty Boy • Tennis Titrns to Gold Racket Lab • m MesA 5 ma ' ' What a Racket Man Sees Slayings Finn Offers Gold Plating NEW YORK (AP) Those who plav tennis for love or money will find both in a new product being marketed by a West Coast firm a 24 karat golrl plated tennis racket said Thursday that 1t took him and vice president Ed Smgt•r a year to get the idea to fru1t1on. Suspect H~ld in Hillside Case "You know how 1t as these clays . everybody has every thing." said Tom Golct, who came up With the idea "Now tennis people and they usually can afford a few extra bucks can get something unus ual for a birthday, trophy or maybe to raise money for a church or charity " Gold, who heads Lloyd Dis- tributors Inc nt•;.ir Los Angeles, Corm1,y Boy Batlly Hurt ByDobennan An 11-year-old La Habra boy was mauled and severely bitten when attacked by a large guard f dog while walking to school Thursday. La Habra police said it wasn't until a slow-moving freight train came along and apparently frightened the Doberman pinscher that the dog halted its ferocious attack In its aftermath, 11-year-old Robert Valles. of 1240 Superior St., La Habra, underwent 31 2 hours or surgery at St. Jude's Hospital. Much or that surgery was aimed al repairing the bite wounds inflicted about the youngsters ears, race. shoulders and wrists. Police said the city's animal control officer told them the boy's wounds were the most severe he has ever seen. The 8:30 a.m. attack occurTed along a railroad rl1Jht-or-way near Superior Avenue and Harbor Boulevard. Police reported one of two englneert on a slow moving frel1ht train that passed during the attack leaped of( the train and draated the boy to safety as the atartltd do1 ldt hts prey. Tbe dog owned by business owner Oala Cotltn was assigned to 1uard n roonne yard at Ml S, Harbor Blvd d 1lJ)par ntly wtndett'~ out an open aate, police nld. Th y reported wiln • totd . t m lbey do not know what, lr ptb\'Oked th attacks. "After aU, gold rackets aren 't something you think of every da v," he said. it was the Spalding Co. people in Chicopee. Mass,, who figured out how to do it. ··we couldn 't plate on aluminum, graphite or wood" usually used to make racket~. said Spalding executive Scott Crcelman. "But we have a tor end steel racket, the WCT Steel. And that lakes go1d ·• The difference 1s in the price · • the s teel version retails for about $70: the more prec1ou!> \'ers10n for $350. ·~-1 ......... STRANGLER SUSPECT Peter Mark Jones Mesa Lah LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 37-year-old m aintenance man has been booked for invesliga. ti on of murder In two of the 13 hillside stranglings after has childhood friend told police he watched while the man killed three women. "It is a major break." said "Police Chief Daryl Gates, "and we're very hopeful that it wtll successfully conclude at least those two and perhaps more" or the slayings attributed to the Creelman said the gold racket, strung with black graphite · for strength and cosmetics." weighs 13 ounces, about the same as a normal racket. Only one grip size, 4~. is being made, but Creelman said it was selected "because it's about right for most men and women." Sample rackets wen~ sent out this week, Creelman said. Gold said he expected sales to begin soon in pro shops, "fancy de- partment stores" and sports :,tores nationwide. UCI Student Faces Drug-making Rap Where the men disagree is on the racket's playing abihly Creelman said the racket was designed to be used, but quipped that "it's suggested that if you play doubles. one person should be a security guard. " Gold said. however, he expect- <See TENNIS, Page A2) Woman Rises From 'Dead' AGRIGENTO, Sicily CJ\ P) -The doctor had certiCied her dead, Posters announcing the funeral had been pasted In the streets, and relatives were gathered for a night's vigil before burial when R lla Proven uni, 50, stirred in the bed, opened her eyes and aent every· body out screaming. Tht doctor sates at "as a case of catalepsy. in which <'Onsciousn and fetUna are lost and t.h muscles become ritiid temporarily. After tho-reawa.kenina. the ornan aaid h~ felt. well. - By JACK.IE HYMAN Ol h 0.11'1' ~Mt Staff A graduate student in organic chemistry at UC Irvine was ar- rested Thursday in Costa Mesa on charges of manufacturing methamphetamines, popularly known as speed, police said to. day. In Costa Mesa jail today wilh bail set at $10,000 was Roger Phillip Keister, 31, of 2033 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. Police Sgt. Gary Webster said the arrest was the result or an Investigation conducted joinUy by Costa Mesa and UCI campus police, with assistance provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Crime Lab. Webster declined to say if other arrests are expected, but uld that, during the arrest, police seized thousands or · dollars worth of laboratory equlptnent and cases or chemicals, many of which are still being analyz~. "There's no doubt in my rnibd that the~ a~ others involved," Webster aaid. He said ome or the chemicals seized mi1ht also have been u ed ln th~ manufacture or PCP, or an1el dusL Web ter aaid the arreat followed the rec:eIPt of informa- tion by the UCI ,olice concern- ing pc) ble removal of the lab to anath r site. A Wteoul oU\I do Kdater's apartm led a r eel U- Haul tnick and police moved in to make an arrest at 1 p.m. Thursday, Webster said. Some or the l!lb equipment had been dismantled and packed, he said. Analysis at the scene revealed the presence or metham- pheta mlne residue and chemicals that can be used to make speed, Webster said. In addition, he srud the pres- ence of caustic chemicals and potentially explosive ether caused police to call on the Costa Mesa Flre Department to stand by during the arrest. No fire occurred, Webster said. Ransom Refused ROME CAP) -The Italian government will not ransom kid· napped political leader Aldo Moro by freeing 15 Red Brigades terrorist~ on lrlal in Turin. H4¥JE'S UMP KNOlfS STORIES Hillside Strangler in which the bodies of female victims were dumped onto roads and h11ls1des. Many were nude and sexually molested and all were strangled "We have sufficient informa tion to believe that one or both of these suspects are involved in these murders." Gates said Neither man has b e en charged. Los Angeles police arrested Beverly I hlls maintenance man Peter Mark Jones, 37, on Thurs- day al his apartment George Shamshak, 'l:T , now in a Los Angeles Jail, reportedly told police about Jones and the killings when ques tioned in February at Walpole State Prison in Massachusetts Shamshak and Jones "knew each other when they were kids," said Massachusetts Stale Police Capt. Harry Reddish. "We're not sure exactly when. but they were friends in Dorchester for years." Shamshak escaped Oct. 24 Red Dye Aids Capture of 118 Suspect A Huntington Bea<'h teen-ager arrested Thursday in Costa Mesa after the robbery of a sav· ings and loan association was literally caught red· handed after a booby-trapped money bag sprayed red dye on him, pohce said today. Police decnned to reveal ex actly how the dye mechanism works. Police Lt. George Lorton said the 11.year-old suspect, whose identity was not revealed because of his age, remains in Orange County Juvenile Hall In connection with the robbery of First Federal Savings and Loan al 1455 Baker St. A bandit sltnulating a weapon escaped with a little less than $:;()() tn the 11 .40 a .m. robbery and was spotted in a getaway car on Fairview Road about 20 minul~ later, police said. Lorton credited good police work by the Bn'~ating officer. Mark PesanU, rather than lhel red dye for the arrest, but said <See SUSP er, '•I<" At> from tht· -.t~tf' Correc tion Dt•parlmcnt's pre-release center 1n Shirley, Mass. lie had heen servin~ a four to five-year term for armed robtwrv. l le was r<.'captured m Cam- hriclgc. Mass. on l''eb. 9 Two da.> s later. authorities s aid, Shamshak told Massachusetts state pohce m his cell that he watched Jone.s kill three women m a Ford van m Los Angeles. Shamshak s aid one woman was s tabbed, one strangled, and one hit on the head with a blunt obJe('t, ac<'ordmg to a story in the Boston Herald American. Shamshak said he drove Jones' van durm~ the three murders, the newspaper s aid. and lie de- te<'tor teSL'\ ('Onf1rmed parts of hi s s tory. Shamshak was brought to Los Angeles on Mar<'h 17 Gates told reporters at a hasli· ly called news conference Thurs- day that Shamshak and Jones were being questioned in con- nection with the strangulation murders last November of Jill Barcomb, 18 , and Kathleen Robinson, 17. The two men lived m Jones CSet> 1111.l..SIDE, PagC' A2> 1 l\·eather Chance or rain decreas- ing to 70 percent tonight and 20 percent Saturday. A little cooler Saturday Lows toni1tht in low 50s Highs Saturday m low~. INSIDE TODA~· ~ Big namt' ;au .itars are , itC'hedu~ for tht mammoth Orange Coaat Coll~ Jazz J r~atival nut IJ)('~k Story and~ photo• on Page BJ I l•tle ...~I ' -- • J\2 DAILY PILOT 6 Frld!y. March 31, 1t7t I Rights DiScUssed Carter Encouraged by lmpruverrwnts HlO DE JANEIRO, Bratll <AP l -President Carter, nsk· ing the displeasure of hls official hosts, met today with Brazilian tharn p1ons of human rights who ure cnhcs of lhe millluy gov· l'rnment ne said human rights 1mprovemcnls 1n Urazil arc "vt•r:t encouragin~ " said afterward the Un~ted States and Bratil agreed to disagree about human rights. The president and his l>arty left immediately for Nigeria. where Carter will be lhe fin.t American president to make a state visit lo black Africa 45 minutes, eoxchan~log views with the president. At the start of the session, in the presence of reporters, Carter talked about meclin~ with Brazilian Supreme court 1uslices Thursday in Rrasilia. Uut one of Carter's advisers The critics, includang two Roman Catholic cardinals, spent ·'The chief justice made a very clear :.lalement toward dedication to human rights,•• Carter said. "He aald they (the JUStaces> were the m°"t liberal clements in thl! court system. lt \\ as very encouraging for us . ODDS.ON CHOICE Richard Burton FAVORED ACTRESS Diane Keaton .. Smee my last visit here, there has been, I think, great ex- citement building up (about human rights), and the people are expttssing themselves very dear\)," the president said. At that pomt. the reporters \\ere ushered out. The meeting was held coin· cidentally on the 14th an- niversary of the military coup which deposed a popttlist ci viii an government in Brazil. Afterward, the president was ac· companied lo the airport by one of the cardinals, Paulo Evaristo Arncs, who is archbishop of Sao Paolo, Brazil's mosl populous • stale In an ai r port interview, Robert Todman, a member of Carter's National Security Coun· e1l staff. said Brazil and the United States ••agree that there 1s a difference in emphasis on hum an rights in each country, and there 1s also a difference in concepts .. Odds Favor Burton Tho:.c differences, Todman ~aid, center on "\\hethcr the in- ternal)onal community has a nghl to decide on human rights, or whether it is strictly a domestic question " To Capture Oscar He said that Brazil is more in· clined toward the latter position. A fler a seven-hour flight across the South Atlantic in Air Force One and a night's rest, Carter w11l confei;. with Lt. Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, cief of state in oil-nch Nigeria. Obasan·. JO is expected to ask Carter to gc•t tougher against white· minority ~ovemments in Africa. l~AS VEGAS 1 AP) Richard Burton 1s a ht•uvy l 2 favonle ;.inrnng gamblers here lo win the •\t'aliPmy Award for best actor \I onda' night lh-lloro., m<.11h· Burton who 11.is bet n nominated for <1n <h<·ar Sl'\ en times but has nen•r ""n the strong fa\ortle for his 111k m • Equu-. • m final odds rt.• k.ist•d today hy the race anc! :-pnrl.., hook JI the l 'mon Plaza J lot 1• I .I 11lia ' IS d 6·5 favorite for hL·st p1t.·ture, wh1le ~1ane Keaton Frorft Page A I HILLSIDE. • • <tpartmcnl from the enrl of Oc· toiler until Shamshak returned to C'ambridgt• according lo the I ll·r "Id Anll'riran l'IH' hrnl\ of Mt"" Bo.1rcomh. thP f1flh ~ll'lllll t1Ur1hutcci lO the lltlh1clt• Stranglc1. was dis <'n' t•1 cd Nov 10 •inti lhc hodv of i\l 1"" Hohtnson st•\'l•n days la.tt."r, authorities ~aid, both after ~hJmshak's cscupe 1'ol1ce show(•d Shamshak about 60 photos of womt•n and ht! picked out Mass Robinson and l\t1ss Rarcomb, the Herald Amcnc.lll said Gates said a 1966 Ford van o\\ ned b' Joncs had been am pClunded ·by pohtc and that m· 'est a gators were searching both the van and Jones apartment Gates sa1ct. "Mr Shamshak has been coo1>erat10g with us · but added that Shamshak 'has been prom1srd nothing · for his cooperation Shamshak s mother and sister believe he 1s telling the truth '1hout the k1lhngs ·1 know George wouldn't he oihoul somethinl! like that," his sister. Diam• Perkins, said 11\ Hoston "lie> was so friRhtened and afraid he would be killed I know he wouldn't lie about th 1s ,'' said his mother, Alice Shamshak. Kathy Whittaker, 24, a nurse in Bath. Mame, and Jones' former f1anccc, told The As · soc1ated Press an a telephone m· ter\'lcw· "I really can't believe he's done something hke thls It mul!l be a m1stuk<' It's a shock to me He's a very gentle. pass1"e person ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT =.:;=t.~::.~ .. ·:·~. ==::~t;.:::;. (bt\t P'VtMIVHf'liq (O,,,..ftiy s.,i.t,,.. ..,,,flOf'I'-•r• ~''"""d Mftl'Wt~\I ,,,,.~ ,'10f., fir '°"'• MIPM ~-lk•<tt H\lnll,., ...... 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Jason Robards, nominated for his role in "Julia," 1-. a 4 5 favorite m the best supporting actor category. while Tuesday Weld is a solid betting choice at 3-5 -to win best supporting actress for her role in "Looking for Mr. Goodba•." Oddsmakers at the hotel had made Burton a slim fj 5 fa\'onte a $5 bet wins $6 when the odds first were posted March 6. But heavy betting on the British actor narrowed the gap lo the 1 2 odds a S2 bet wans $1 when l>cts "ere closed this week Following Ourton m the best actor category were Richard .Jreyfuss. 6·5 for "Goodbye C1rl," .John Travolta, 9·5 for "Saturday Night Fever," Woody Allen, 3·1 for "Annie Hall" and Marcello Mastroianni, 5·1 for"/\ Special Day." Tied for second place in the hest actress category were Anne Bancroft in "The Turning Point" and Jane Fonda in "Julia" at 6·5, followed by Shirley McLaine al 2·1 for "The Turning Pomt." Marsha Mason, al 3·1 for "The Goodbye Girl," \\as in last place. "The Turning Point." al 8-5, was in second place in the best picture category' rouowed by 'Star Wars" al 2·1 "Annie llall" and "The Goodbye Girl" were tied Ior last place al 3-1. Second place. at 9-5, in the best supporting actor category weot to Alec Guinness for "Star Wars." followed by Maximilian Schell al 2-1 for "Julia," Peter Firth at 3·1 for "Equus" and Mikhail Baryshnikov al 12·1 for "The Turning Point.'' In second place for best sup· porting actress was Leslie Brown, 2-1 for "The Turning Point,'' Vanessa Redgrave, 3 1 for "Julia." Quinn Cummings at S.1 for "The Goodbye Girl" and Melinda Dillon. 8·1 for "Close Encounters of the Third Kind " N agena is the third developing nation on Carter's seven-day tour of South America and Africa lie has SPf.nt two days t•ath 1n Brazil an(j Venezuela Th~ president, wife Rosalynn and 10 year-old daughter Amy will v1s1t IJberia before retum· IOI( to Washington late Monday. Fashion Island Plans Bazaar ForSatiuday Fashion Island merchants will present an old-fashioned outdoor Sidewalk Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 5 30 p. m. Saturday. You'll find a 12·page advertising section in today's Daily Pilot directing you to bargains from 30 to 80 percent off I lot dogs and Cokes will be offered by the Irvine Police Department Explorer Scout post. Corona del Mar High School Keywanetles wall sell fruit and cheese delight to benefit the Special Olympics. Popcorn. free animal balloons for children. yoiturt samples and a hairstyling demonstration are planned Check today's Fashion Island Sidewalk Bazaar advertising !\upplement for other special even ls. Woman 'Slwt' By Leaf Pile CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) Flour Contaminated A Charleston woman was hospitalized with a neck wound after a .22-caliber bullet that was raked into a pile of burning leaves exploded. ATLANTA (AP> -Flour used in school lunchrooms in Muscogee County hu been round to be contaminated with the pesticide Malathion, state Agriculture Commissioner Tom· my Irvin said Tbursdny. Georgia Warder. 49, was wounded Thursday while raking leaves in her yard, authorities said. She was reported in satisfactory condition in Roper Hospital in Charleston after sur· gery. Faller Stable Bay City Plunger 'Alert' SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Harold Brown, who plunged 29 stories in a skyscraper alr shaft at a speed of up to 98 mph, shouting "whoope6" nll the way, was reported resting today in a hospital - "alert. pleasant and osklng for water ... The 22.-year-old Brown broke his thighbone!', kneecaps and a h elbone but suff ercd no internal injuries ln the 300-f all Wednesday night at the 48-story Transamerica pyramid buildlng . Brown. who hummed "Camptown Races" in the ambulance an.er the incld nl, wu in "serious but stabto condition" at San lo"ranclsco General Hosptlal ,,. The f 811 wu nbout 100 f t loE than the drop from tba Gol . n Gato Bridle lnto Francisco Bay -a ran thA1 has claimed more tb , 600 lives. O.Ur Plltlt ,,_...,Gery·-- ALAN LANGSTON OF NEWPORT Bt;ACH WAITS FOR THE WEATHER TO CHANGE If You Don't Like It, Just Walt a Minute -It'll Change, Says Weatherman April Showers Forecast 20o/() Chance Saturday; Fair Weather Sunday There'll be something for everyone along the Orange Coast this weekend except snow. the National Weather Service said today A spokeswoman said the forecast calls for showers decreasing la.le tonight, with partly cloudy skies and a 20 per· cent chance of showers on Satur· day. She said aenerally fair weather is seen Sunday, wilh no rain forecast early next week but increasing cloudiness ex· peeled. Intermittently pounding rain brought March to a Uon·like close today disproving the old folk tale that if March comE'S in like a hon, 1t will go out hke '1 lamb. John Giet:icn or the Orange County Flood Control District said Santa Ana's total rainfall, 26.85 since the season began last July, is an a11-time record to date. The city re<!e1ved hall an inch overnight. However. he said we've atlJI got two records to beat before the end or June 1f 1977 78 is going to win any prizes. The highest total season on reebtd is 32.65 inches in 1884, followed by 32.14 inches in 1941. Santiago Peak on Saddleback Mountain has already set Its all time record. Gietzen 1>a1d, but rainfall there has only been measured since 1952. . Santiago Peak received 1.3 inches ovemight, br4nging its vear-to-dale total to 66.5 inches Last year at this lime it had re ceived 19.1 inches. Elsewhere along the Orange Coast, Costa Mesa reported re- ceiving .48 inches for a season total of 216.68 and Laguna Niguel tallied exactly one inch. for a total of 28.72~ Huntington Beach Fro• POf1e A J TENNIS ... ed the rackets to end up as decorative pieces on walls. .. If you play. there could be some stretching of the gold. Then it won't look so good for show." he said. rainwatcber J . Sherman Denny, who said he caught the !ull scope of the overnight rain because he stayed up preparing bis tax r e· turns. measured .86 inches, * * * bringing that city's season·t.6- date total to 24.88 inches. "I think Tt<e've had enough. just between you and me.'' Den- ny said. , .~ * * * '> Heavy Rains Cause Slides, Crop Loss By The Associated Press · Heavy rams across Southern California have tri ggered another round of mudslides. trapping up lo 100 cars on In· terstate 5 near the Grapevine. and hail pelted Ventura County strawberries. further threaten· mg the already rain·damaged crop. The National Weather Sen.-1cc warned another storm about 300 miles offshore would brio~ showers this afternoon and tonight. Rain in the next 24 hours will average between half an inch to an inch m low-lyang areas and one to two inches m the moun tams, said NWS spokeswoman Pal Rowe. Bv 8 a.m . the slorm which began Thursday had dumped 59 of an inch on downtown Los An~elcs. bringing the season's lotJI to 31 52 inches of rain. more than six inches shy of th<' record 38.18 inches for an entir{' season in 1883-84. The season runs from July 1 lo June 30. Agriculture officials say it 1~ too early to assess the damage to the delicate strawberry crop Clyde May, assistant Ventura County agriculture com m1ss1oner. said most of the coun· ty's growers will be hurt finan· cially. But he said if heavy rams ease and the moist cond1t1ons dry up. damages could b<' hm1led. "It depends a great deal on what the weather does from here on," May said No injuries were reported Thursday in a mile-loni: mudslide that trapped about 100 automobiles in two feet of mud on southbound lanes of In· terstate 5 at Grapevine. The mudslide was fed by steady 1'alns that fell across the region and continued into today. A uthorilics warned street- flooding and mudslides are likely to occur and they urged motorists lo avoid all un· necessary driving, especia11y on canyon and mountain roads. The National Weather ServicC' said chilly temperatures will contmue in Southern California and the lugh in downtown Los · .Ancele•. wblc~ reached 67 Thursday. will drop to the Jaw 60s during the weekend. Ero. Page Al SUSPECT ••. I lit• dye aided in identification. lie said the suspect bad red rl} c on his hands as the result of J specially constructed money pouch. The suspect reportedly dropped the bag in the savings anrl loan parking lot and wai. sprayed by the dye when he tried to open it. The money was rocovered in the parkm~ lot, police said. Lorton said this is the first lime to his knowledge that such a booby-trapped bag has been used in this area, but Lhal the de· vice 1s not new. "Some of lhc professional rob· bers already know about it because it's been used in Uk. .Angeles quite a bat," he said. 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It's a Four-lane Bridge Work has been completed on the Hamilton Avenue bridge across the Santa Ana River linking Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. The cost of the project was $673.622. HB Suspect Held Red Dye Traps Youth in Mesa Heist A Huntington Beach teen-ager arrested Thursday in Costa .Mesa alter the robbery of a sav- ings and loan association was literally caught red-handed after a booby-trapped money bag sprayed red dye on him. police said~. Police declined to reveal ex- actly how the dye mechanism works. Police Lt. George Lorton said the 17-year-old suspect. whose identity was not revealed hecause of has age, remains m Orange County Jftvenile Hall in connection with the robbery of First Federal Savings and Loan at 1455 Baker St. A t •hnulalbil' a ~eepon escaped with a little less than $500 in the 11 ·40 a.m. robbery and was spotted in a eetaway car on Fairview Road about 20 Woman Convicted . On Support Neglect A woman who failed to make child support payments lo her former husband after he gained custody of their three children wall be sentenced April 14 to what could be a one-year Orange County Jail term. Superior Court acllon against Mrs. Sally Adamovitch, 32, of Pomona, was instigated by the district attorney's office in the wake of an appellate court rul- ing that now enforces child sup- port provisions on parents of both sexes. It is the first such conviction in Orange County of a woman prosecuted for not making such payments to her former spouse The district attorney's office won its case despite the failure of Mrs. Adamovitch a::d her husband, Thomas, of El Toro, to reach a child support agreement when they were divorced in 1973 and she surrendered custody of their three children. It was successfully argued that the defendant should have com plied with his request when he first asked her in 1977 for help an supporting his family. But Deputy District Attorney ThQmas Goethals said that the absence of such an arrangement during civil action does not ena- ble an absent parent to avoid financial obligation provided that the parent is capable of as s1sting the former partner who has custody. minutes later, police srud. Lorton credited good police work b} the arrestmg officer, Mark Pesanli, rather than the r0 d dye for the arrest. but said the dye aided in identification. lie said the ca.. d reel dye on his 1l 1.h• suit of a specially constructed money pouch. The suspect repotUdly dropped the bag in the savings and lom ~Jpng lot and was sprayed the dye when he tried to dpe!i It. The money was recovered in the parkin~ lot, police said. Lorton said this is Che first time to his knowledge that such a booby-trapped bag ha.:; been used. in this area, but that the de- vice is not new. "Some of the professional rob- bers already know about it because it's been used in Los Angeles quite a bit," he said. The bandit reportedly wore a blue sweatshirt during the rob- bery with the hood pulled up and small adhesive bandages on his lips, either from cuts or as a dis- guise. Five F1ee Crash BURBANK CAP) -Five peo- ple aboard a Lear jet escaped just moments before it caught fire after skidding on a rainslick runwa:r and crashing into a row of stores opposite Hollywood- Burbank Airport They suffered minor injuries FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1978 . Tod y's Cl N.Y. St Ing ks C TEN CENTS Mesa .-Student Speed Maker? By JACKIE HYMAN CM .. Delly "114 Sutt A graduate student in organie chemistry at UC lryine was ar- rested Thursday in Costa Mesa on charges of manufacturing methampbetamines, popularly known as speed, police said to- day. In Costa Mesa jail today wttb bail set at $10,000 was Roger Phillit-Keister. 31, of 2033 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. Police Sgt. Gary Webster said t._e arrest was the result of an investigation conducted jointly by Costa Mesa and UCI campus police. with assistance provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Crime Lab. Webster declined to say if other arrests are e1tpected, but said that, during the arrest, police seized thousands of dollars worth of laboratory e quipnent and cases of chemicals. many or which are still being analyzed ·'There's no doubt in my mlnd that there are others involved," Webster said. He said soine of the chemicals seized might also have been Tar Ignites Mesa House A tar pot bemg used an apply- ing a new roof to a Costa Mesa home overflowed and ignited the structure today at about noon .. No estimate or damage from the fire wu immediately availa- ble. It was reported at 653-B. W. Wilson St. Firemen indicated damage was minor, but the smoke from the burning tar blanketed the westside neighborhood used in the manufacture of PCP, or aneel dust. Webster said the arrest followed the receipt of informa- tion by the UCI police concern· ing possible removal or the lab to another site. A stakeout outside Keistcr's apartment revealed a rented U· Haul truck and police moved an lo make an arrest at 1 p.m Thursday, Webster said. Some of the lab equipment had beeo dismantled and packed, he said Analysis at the scene revealed the presence of metham- ph eta mine residue and chemicals that can be used to make speed, Webster said. In addition, he said the pres. ence of caustic chemicals an• potenUally explosive ether caused police to call on the Costa Mesa Fire Department to ~tand by during the arrest. No fire occurred, Webster said. 0.llJ ~llet ...... .., ()¥y A......_ ALAN LANGSTON OF NEWPORT BEACH WAITS FOR THE WEATHER TO CHANGE If You Don't Like It. Just Walt a Minute -It'll Change, Says Weatherman Weather Offers Variety Shmmn, Sim aml Cwuds on Weekend Agenda ·There'll be something for everyone along the Orange Coast this weekend except snow, the National Weather Service said today. A spokeswoman said the forecast calls for s howers decreasing late tonight, with partly cloudy skies and a 20 per- cent chance of showers on Satur- day. She said generally fair weather is seen Sunday, with no rain forecast early next wet!k but increasing cloudiness ex· peeled. Intermittently pounding rain brought March to a lion-like close today disprovine the old folk tale that if March comes in like a lion. it will go out like a lamb. John Gietzen of the Orange County Flood Control District said Santa Ana's total rainfall. 26 85 since the season began last July, is an all-time record to date. The city received half an inch overnight. However, be said we've still ~ot two records lo beat before the end or June if 1977 · 78 is going to win any prizes. The highest total season on record is 32.65 mches in 1884, followed by 32.14 inches in 1941. Santiago Peak on Saddleback Mountain has already set its all- tlme record. Gietzen said, but rainfall there has only been measured since 1952. Santiago Peak received 1.3 inches overnight, bringing its year-to-date total to 66.5 inches. Last year at this time it had re- ceived 19.1 inches. Elsewhere along the Orange Coast. Costa Mesa reported re- Will Tennis Buffs l,ove New Racket? NEW YORK (AP) -Those who play tennl1 tor love or money will find both In a 11ew product being matktted by a We.at Coast llrm -a U karat &old-plated tennLs racket. • "You kQow bow it ii tbfle days, everybody baa every: ~ln1, •• aald Tom Gold, w.ho ume up with the id a. ·~ow t onls ~10-and th y uRaUY can amina:a tew e:itra buCa- e10 1et1Wm«N1~ anusual loc a blt:Ua~. t1'0Ph1 o maybe to raJao maney for • ctiurcb or •fl .·~ - Gold, who heads Lloyd Dis· trlbuton Inc. near Los Angeles, said Thursday that it took him and vlco president Ed Singer a year to &et. the Idea to fruition. .. After all, gold rackets aren't something you trunk oC every- day,•• he said. It was the Spalding Co. people in Chicopee, Mus., who fipred out how to do it .. We couldn 't plate on aluminum. eraphite or woad" usually used to make rackets, nid Spaldinti exeeutlve ScOlt Cuelman. "But we han a top. (See TENNIS, Pase At> --~ ceiving .48 inches for a season total of 26.68 and Laguna Niguel tallied exactly one inch. for J lot a I of 28. 72. Huntin gton Bea <.'h rain watcher J. Sherman Denny. who said he caught the full scope of the overnight rain because he stayed up preparing his tax re· turns, measured .66 inches. bringing that city's season-to· date total to 24.88 inches. "I think we've had enough, just between you and me," Den ny said. Coast Weather Chance of rain decreas- ing to 70 percent tonight and 20 percent Saturday. A Jillie cooler Saturday. Lows tooight in low 50s. Highs Saturday in low 60s. INSIDE TODAY Big fttD'M jazz afars an ICMdulal for the mammoth Orarage Coast C~ge Jo.u Feahvol net ~k. Story and photos°" Page 81 l•tlex "' v---. 141 ._ LMllllft a ....... "" ..... ltW,1 L.. M....... M ...-I fl9* All a..u.u A••u .._.._......_ M Cl ........ e Al o.>-..c:-y All CIUllHMill °""" ...__. D4 C-k1 U S\'Wle ~ AU 0-..... 91 --CH ..... __... Alt ............ 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Gates, ··und we're \'ery hopeful that it will successfully conclude at least those two and perhaps more" of the slaylngs In whi~h the nude bodlea of several vie t1ms were dumped onto roJlds and h11ls1des between last Sep- tember and Feb 17 ·we have sufficient informa t1on lo believe that one or both of these suspects arc 1n rnlved ln these murders," Gates :.aid Gates told reporters that the Faller Stable Bay City Plunger 'Alert' SAN FilANCISCO (/\Pi -Harold Brown, who plunged 29 stories in a skyscraper air shaft at a s peed of up to H8 mph, shouting "whoopee" all the wa~·, \.\as J'(•µorted resting today in a hospital alert. plcu::,ant and asking for water." Tlw 22 \'t•ar old Brown broke his thighbones, hn1•t•<•:.tps and a ht•dbone but suffered no internal in.1unt·s 1n Lht• 300J<.1ll Wednesday night at the IH st on Tran:-,<imcrt<:a µ~ ramid bu1ldmg Hr;rnn \.\ho hummed "Camptown Races" an the .1mhul•mu: aJll'r the me1dent, was in "serious but ... 1 able rnncht1on" at San Francisco General Hospita l The fall wus about JOO feet longer than the drop t rom thC' Golden Gate Bridge mto San Francisco Bay a fall that has claimed more than 600 lives. American Motors, Renault to Merge DETROIT (API Amencan J\1 olors Corp und Renault, the f''rl'nch automaker, announced today that they have agreed in pnnc1ple to Jotn forces The agreement calls for poss1 Ill~ manufacture of Renault cars 111 /\MC plants, Joint d1stnbut1on dforts and sale of AMC Jeeps through Renault dealers, the two t•om panics said. Plans also call for beefed-up shipments of Renault's tiny Le Car "as soon as possible" t o be sold through AMC's dealer net work in this country, the joint announcement said. The firms have "signed a memorandum setting forth the h~1~1c principles of a proposed ;irran~ement," said AMC Pres1· dent Gerald Meyers and Renault director general B ernard \'ern1er Palliez in a statement released in Detroit Thcv said the ftrms hoped to reach a binding agreement "ithin the next few months. The Mesa Cycle Rider Injured in Crash ,\ Costa Mesa bicyclist was 1n- 111rcd Thursday when he collided "ith a car at the 1nlcrsect1on of j'a1r Drive and f<'a1rv1ew Road, police S8Jd todaY'. T h ey uid Chad Maxwe11 Jasmine, 15, or 209 Wake Forest Road suffered onlv minor in· Juries Y.h<.•n his b1tycle collided with the fender or a car driven by PrisC"llla Smith Granlce. 411, of 97-H :'It an gold C1 n It'. Fnuntain VdllC~ Guerrillas Attack N/\IROBJ, K<'nya CAP> Rebels of the Western Somali iibcrallon F'ront say they a mbushed a troop convoy in the Ogaden r egion of eastern 'Ethiopla and killed nine Cuban and 170 Ethiopian soldiers, Somalia's official radio aald Thursday. The radio, quoting a rebel communique, said the guerrilla attack occurred Wednesday near Dagabur, in the center of the Ogaden. ORAHOE COAST c DAILY PILOT ~~:.i:.~~~:~'r,'::!.=:::::;:~ r. ... 1Pvtt•1l-~1,..~et•tt¥ ~ ...... oNl.'40• o ;fp ~....,d ¥•1\dfY lt\twt'-,.tii(M., tor '°''• Nfl>··· IJrit#WO'N'1 ,__..,.,_ HIM'41f'lll0f\ ~" ~ '•'" YlilfY. "•'"• \aHtftkllii v.11.,.. ,.,.., l• ..... 11•1<~ -~Coe•l A--1 .... ttoft fl ~.,.,,.. S1tu,f4y; MCI '"""'"" n. .. r.;::·~:::!'.'L~:,::.i~.:,.,uo Wnt ... .............. ,.,..i_,,.,__ JM'"· c:.tlf \' ... , ......... ..,Ga_ .. ~ ,,...,, " """' '""., , .. ~.,.,,._.......,.. MtMtlrttlil'tlflW C-N."" Ill<_, ..... ..... ltll~t AMl'tthtt ldO<W\ OfflCff l•1-"l•ath 11140-~•'""'' "·~r.~~r.~.!'W~~-=· •• ""01.,. ,,_., . . T•'•P"°"' m•)~B • Clttllfltd Afteftlelllll IQ.tlN two scheduled a news con- ference Saturday at AMC head· quarters. The announcement ended nearly a year of rumor and speculation in the auto industry that struggling AMC, whose passenger car operations are losing money, would either drop out of the auto business or link with another firm. Former Solon Indicted For Bribery WASHINGTON CA P ) -A federal grand jury investlsatlng the South Korean influence· buying scandal on Capitol HUI, today indicted former Rep. Otto E. Passman on charges of con· s piracy, ·bribery and accepUna an illegal gratltuity. The seven-count indictment c•har~ed that Passman, D·La., · demanded money from South Korean rice-dealer Tonaaun · Park and that he pressured Ute South Korean _government to purchase American rice. <Relat· ed photos. /\7) The indictment charged that Passman, 77, "did wilfully and knowingly combine, conspire, confeder ate a nd agree with Tongsun Park . . . to defraud the United Stateis of America." Park. who returned from South Korea under a grant or imm unity tn return for his testimony, w as named an un· indicted co-conspirator in the grand Jury charge Passman. who once held veto power over all foreign aid u a House s ubcommittee chairman, waa defeated in a primary re· election bid in 1976. He baa con· sistently denied any llleaal or improper conduct ln the Korean infiuence-bu)linl scandal. Pass man is in a Louialana hospital, report~Uy under treat· ment for exhaustion. The 26-pa1e indictment al- leged that Passman conspired to accept. $213,000 from Park and obtained $98.000. Passman is the second fonner congressman to be indicted 1n the innuence-buylng scandal. Former Oranae County Coneresaman Richard T. Han· na, pleaded guilty March 17 to conspiring with South Korean of. fi ctals and Tongsun Park to defraud the U.S. aovemrnent. He was to have aone on trial a few days later on a 40-co\lnt ln· dictment returqed Oct. H char&· 101 hlm with eon1phacy, bribery, acc•PUDI an UJ11al gratuity. mail fraud and vioJat-tna tbe law that requlra rec- iltrationot f oretcn 11enta. two were being questioned in connection with the strangula· tlon murders last November of J ill Barcomb, 18, and Kathleen Robinson, 17 The Los Angeles Herald Ex· aminer reported today that Sharnshak threatened s uicide by swallowing razor blades if authorities wouldn't talk to him. The paper said he feared fellow prisoners would kill him anyway bee a use of his past history as a police m!onnant. Shamshak was being held on an Interim buls at Terminal Island Federal Prlsoo while the s tra n gler lnvestigatton con· tmues Ir he is not charged here, f'\Cntually he would be returned to Hoston "'here he bad been l>erving time for escape and armed robbery. Dunng interviews in Los Angeles Thursday and Massachusetts earlier, Shamshak said he watched while his friend murdered the women in the van. Gates said Shams hak had know led&e of the murders known only to the killers and de-· tectlve~. After 1'turoaaUn1 Sbamshak. Loi. AnaeJea poltA;e arrested Jones on Thursd1ty. He was be· ing held today ln L<>s Angeles p o lice's downtown head quarters. "I doubt that we will seek a complaint from the district at· torney today," said Hillside Strangler Task For ce apokes man Lt. Dan Cooke. TONIGHT COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE -"Invitation to a March.." Friday and Saturday, 8:30 p.m. STUDENT DANCE CONCERT -OCC Dance Department, Auditorium, Fri day and Saturday, 8:30 p.m. OCC PLANETARIUM ''Planet X," P'riday and Satur· day. 7 : 30 and 9 p. m. FRIDAY NIGHT FILM - "Ohcreet Charm of th e Bourgeoise," OCC Forum, 7 : 15 p.m . "VOLPONE" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday· Sunday through April 23, 8 p.m. OCC LECTURES -"You and Your Horne," Science Lecture 1. "Gestalt Approach," Fine A rts 119,; "Remarriage and the Ins· tant Family," Sclence Lecture 2, all 7: 30 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 1 PRACTICE TRACK MEET Practice for city-wide track and Cield meet on April 8. Costa Mesa lli~h School. All day. C HILDRE N'S FILM "Jungle Book," OCC Forum. p. m. 50 ceou. SUNDAY, APRIL 2 LIONS CLUB PANCAKE BREAKFAST -Costa Mesa Lion• Park, 1 Lm. • l p.m. $1.50 ~er Says H11man Rights· 'Encouraging' RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil <AP) -President Carter, risk· ing the dJspleuure of bis official hMts, met today with Brazilian champlona of human rights who are critlc1 of the mllltary gov- ernment. He said human rights improvements ln Brazil are ·"very encouraging." But one of Carter's advtaers uid afterward the United States and Brazil agreed to dlueree about human riahta. The president and bis oarty left Immediately for Nlaeria, where Carter will be the first American president to make a atate vi.sit to black Africa. The c ritics, including two Roman Catholic card.lnall, spent 45 minutea. e"XCblJllinl' views with the president. At the start of the session, in the presence of reporten, Carter talked about meeun1 with Brasilla.n Supreme court Ju1Uc11 Thuraday •n BraaiUa Fun and Far~ell Longtime Costa Mesa City Councilman and former.mayo r J ack Hammett <center> en·, JOYS a gag with f eUow former mayors Bob Wilson Cleft) and Will Jordan Hammett, who is retirmf.t I rom the City Count' ii. \\as honored ut a banquL·l Thursday at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country C'luh J11ry 'Neutral' on Tax The Orauae County Grand Jury said today it has taken a hard look at the Jarvis-Gann lll· itiat1ve and competing tax re· form measures but will not t1ke a stand for or against any of them. llow«;ver, the Jury said ln a ne .... s release. It "feels an urgen c·y to comment about why the public faces such 3 C'ontroversial issue ·· The Jarvis 101llat1ve, which ~ill appear on the June Ii ballot as Prop 13, would hm1t property taxes to one percent of what Deadline Set For Planning Applicants ·costa Mesans huerested in filling the planning comm11>s1on spot vacated by new coun cilwoman Arlene Schafer ha\e until Monday al Sp m to submit . resumes and apphcat1ons lo Clly Manager Fred Sorsahal's office As of Thursday, only four PE!'" pie had applied for the poi.t Hesumes should include a state ment as to the applicunt 's rea sons for seeking the.position Interviews will be conducted with an appointment to be mad<• by the city council Applications can be taken to city hall 15th floor> or matled In care of the City Manaier's of fice, P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa Children Stricken M E>XJCO CITY (AP) -Nearly 3,000 schoolchildren are recover ing from an outbreak of food poisonine that swept Mexico City thursday. The 11ovemmenl and the Red Crou blamed breakfasts for which the children pay one cent at their schools county assessors aaid a given piece of property was worth m 1975-76. Competing with it for voter ap proval is Prop. 8, the measure that would make 1t possible for assessors to separate res1dential and commercial property on their rolls. Separate assessment roll:. ~ ould tben serve as the basis for providing tax r elief to Front PG{le A I TENNIS ... end steel racket, the WCT Steel. And tbat takes gold." The difference is m the pncc the ''"1 vusloo r•,ail• for about $70: the more precious version for $350. Creelman said the gold racket. struni with black graphite ''for strength and cosmct1cs." we1~hs 13 ounces, about the same ac; a normal racket. Only one gnp size, 4th, is being made, bul <:reelman said fl was selected 'hecause it's about right for most men and women." Sample rackets were sent out this week, Creelman said Gold said he e'<pccted sales to begin i.oon m pro shops, · 'fancv de parlment stores·· and sports stores nutionwidl'. Where the men dtsa~ree is on the racket's playing ability Creelman said the racket w<is designed to be used, but quipped that "it's sugeested that if you play doubles, one person should be a security guard." Gold said. however, he expect· ed the rackets to end up as decorativ_e pieces on walls. "1£ vou play, t here could !)(' some "stretching of lhe gold Then it won't look i.o aood for show." he said. homeowners and renters rather than across the board rehcf for all kinds of property. Jn its press release, the Granil J urv \\OOdcred whv. •·after so many years of voter sugges tions complaints and c\ er. threats. the prob lem or homco~ncr tax~1t1on and un icasonablv high t•nst of govern ment 1wa;1 never resolved.'' Tht• Jury went on to say it "hopl'S then• will be major t·hailgc•s that will result 111 careful and well-planned pit• grams" no matter what the fat1 • of Prop 13 · It 1s unfortunate that our elected leuders were unable Lu fulf1ll the1r obhAat1ons · Fashion Island Plans Bazaar For Satruday Fashion Island merC'hants will pn•sent an old fashioned outdoor Sidewalk Bazaar from 10 a m. t•• 5 30 p m. Saturday You'll rind a 12 pa~, adv<'rl1srn~ scl'l1on an loda) ~ Dolly Piiot d1rcding you to uarg:.iini. from 30 lo 80 percent orr tlot dogs and Cokc•s will l'l' offered In the Jrvme Pohr• Depa rt m~nt Explorer Seoul po!)l. Corona del Mar High School Kcywaneltes will sell fruit and cheese delight lo beneht th1 Special Olympics. Popcorn, free animal balloons for children. yogurt samples and a ha1rstylmg demonstration arc planned Check today ·s Fashion lslanfl Sidewalk lluu.ar adverllsin~ ~upplemcnt fM other spec111 (.•\'COit:. THE BASEBALL SEASON You are pasalbly now In the prooeaa of ehopplnci for carpeting. and have been talklng to sale• people at two or three stores. If 10. you no doubt feel like a "baseball" batted-.around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which 19 the beat carpet fiber? What 19 the best texture for your use? What kind o f padding should be used? We think YoU wlll detect that atralght 1n1werw alw~ya come from Alden's. We've been helping customers acore wlnnlng-carpeM:omblnatlona In Orange County for over twenty yeara. DEN'S . .......... ~..... . .. ·installation· custom draperies linoleUm • wood floor 1663 PlAC!NTIA AVENUE COSTA MESA, CAll,. 926?7 • ,HONE 6 .t6-•838 -646·l 3S$ 'Duke' Needs 'Zip,' Not Su~9ttu-SOR13 BOS1:0N <API One of John Saturday," WllY!le said ln an ln • ayne-s sons said today the terview .caol'er That'sallwecansay " J.:t!neral qu~hty of his health," favorite with a surg.: of o v 1 e & ct or ha s b · The 70 year-old actor, who has Mic had saJtl ·lie hdsn't ~ telephone <;allh to the hospital e en Boston television istation o::lluli.~ed for tests here WNAC had flttrib~ed tho report stu~ed in more than 200 movies tel'lin~ all thut well, and he "We're 1ettmg u lot of calls Ve'!.sneoughhezipfe.~ls. be doesn't to soureea at Masaachllset•s in years, Lried to slip into the want..s to see 1r an)thmg can be c·onccrnrnl( him ," said an ,.. G \ hospllal unrecognized Wednes done With ht:. history o( operator for the hospttiil's pa- e n er al H 0 5 Pl ta l, bu l day. He even registered under cancer, he doesn't want to let his tient information section But Michael Wayne, a movie :roducer, denied that bu; father ould undergo heart surgery turday to replace an aortic Ive "There's no problem with rus ' oorta, and he's defirutely not go- ng to have an operation on spokesmen for the hospital h 1 M · M B h declined lo comment on it. The is reu name, anon ornson. i:eneral quality of health de-ut t e calls were getting rans "People saw him,. and that terioratc " little news. . station reported that the surgeon v.as 1t," Michael Sdld "It was ~lahael Siild his father ~"15 in 'He doesn't want us to g1\'e out would be Dr. Mort Buckley, u all over the hospital." the prt!!itigiou.s Boston hospital any tnformallon about his cond1 heart specialist at the hospital. The son said Wayne has wor-now. because he has a breuk m lion," said the operator She Buckley al:)() declined comment ried about has health smce a ht:. v.ork schedule before he said a.he could not esltmate the "He's bemg examined," said widely pubhcazed bout with films u TV s""cu•i m Ma" number of call~ hospital spokesman Chris ··~ " Bullock. "It's not related to cancer cost him a lung in 1964 Worru:d movie fans ::.howed An aide to Hospital Director "He wants to improve the t:oncern for their box-office Dr Charles Sanders 1>a1d ar Strike Looms ran~emenls hptJ bt!en made to make i.ure enthusiastic fans did not try to get to Wayne's pnvatl' room "l 'm not sure what's bec11 done." she said. "ll 's all been taken care of " After a 01ghl across t.·ountry 111 h1i. prnale plilne Waynt C'het•ked 1n Wednesdliy lu Phillips House, an e~clubl\'l' prtV»le hospital \\tog which hus housed suc:h personalities as Secret ary of State Henry A K1ssu1~cr and the King or Nt: l 'Demons' Blamed In Death ASCHAFFENBURG, West Cermany CAPl A Roman Catholic priest accused of J&egligent homicide in the death of a young woman he helped to exorcise said at his trutl that •'demons" possessing her forced her to rage and curse "with the voice of a man " Disneyland To Stay Open ·A fellow exorcist has said pre· viously that among the demons possessing the young "-Oman were Adolf ll1ller and arch devil Lul'1fer On one occ::is1on, · ::.1x demons were exorcised" from Anneliese Michel, the Rev. Erust All told a packed courtroom Thursday at the start of a lnal unprecedent· ed in postwar West Germany. Alt , 40, and f<.'llow priest Wilhelm Ht'nt, 67, are charged with negligent homicide in fail· ing to provide medical care for the 23-year old woman during the exorcism rites, which ended with her tleath by starvation Ju- ly l, 19i6. Miss Michel's father, sawmill operator Jo!>d Michel, 61, and his "'1k .. \nnJ, 57, f<1ce the same chargl''> A pn·lty dark haired theology slucfrnt "'1th a history of ep1h·ps~ •md l'mot10nal instabili t y, l\l 1ss ~llC'IH'I w;.1s rl'.'duced to a near skelclJI 70 pounds by the time '>he died of · ad\anced emac1al10n " She had refused medical treat ment and nearly all nourishment durit'lg six months of exorcism rites administered by Fathers All and Renz at her parents' home m the northern Bavarian village of Klingenberg, about IS miles south of here The two priest:. had the ap- pro v a I of the local Roman Catholic bishop to rid her of "de- mons ' thn hE.-ltc\ cd were posses sing her after four vears of unsut:t·cssful trcalmt·n·t for eptll'PS> A It said he had based his opinions on Mi ss Michel's condi· t1on on thl'.' tnu: teachings of the church ' Describing hl'.'r as a "very senous-mmdcd and religiously balancerl girl · who was not ex- Cl'.'Ssi vcly pious. All asserted· ''She never play-acted the role or one po!>sessed " He sa1tl she told him she felt as 1f she were "in a hole," "not m lht· center of her being " She fell plagut"d by a "feeling of damnation" ;rnd often saw "hor- nble faces" or smcllC'd a ''smell of burning." h(' said Father Rent recorded the de· mon ridding sessions, adding com mentar}. et.nd played ex- cerpts during a 1976 television jnterview broadcast soon after l\liss Michel d1t•d SfH!eer on the Moll A soccer pt1}t'1 tuts the hall \\Ith his head dunng a gcimt• on t Ile \I Jll 111 \\'a!-.h111gton Tlw Washington ;\lonumenl rcachrs to the '>KY 111 this stlhoul'tted photo Reduced Payment Eyed ''No' Anstoor Could Mean New Pinto Fire Trial, By TOM BARLEY Of 11W O.lly l'I ... St.ltf Lawvers who won a 14-0rld record $128.5 m1llton award from an Orange County Superior Court jury are now discussing the trial Judge's decio;1on to cut the damilges to SC. 6 million If they reJecl Judge Lt>-0nard Goldstein's rul1n~ that the damages awarded were exct•ssi\e, thcv will hav~ to face a new tnal on the .ssue of whal they successfully claimed was the Ford Motor Com\-any's negligent design of the Pinto automobile his body and has undergone more Lhan 50 ::.kin grafting operation~ in six \ears c; nmshaw was· a passenger m ii 1 Jr dllH'O lH ~!rs Lilliebcll <.rav. 52, ~Anaheim She was •rapped and died m a Pinto that htu-st into flam('<; artc·r ll was st rurk in the n·ar by another car Mrs Grav s familv was awarded a total of S4i59-_680 in compensatory damages ilnd $6,600 in medical costs. Their lawyers did not seek punitive damages appeal against the jury verdict whatever the damages and orders a new tnal In that e\ent, any acceptance bv the plaintiffs of the $1) 6 m 1Il1 on offered by Judge Goldstein would become meaningless Santa Ana attornev Art lle"'s "ho represents the dray famJly: said the Goldstem ruling will not affect an action agamst l''ord that he 1s purs uing in Los Angeles Federal Court. Hews is seeking the recall of all Ford Pintos built from 1971 through 1976 with the court-ordered provision that the gas lank be relocated or rebuilt tn acceptable safety levels. D1sne~ land officials said tod'ay the Magic Kingdom will remain open even if a strike should id.le l .800 l'mplo)ecs Sunday Negotiations for lhe park and for the seven unicns mvolved in blalled contract talks were to meet late today with a federal mediator in last·mtnute efforts lo head off a Sunday walkout. But Disneyland spokesman Frank Wh1t.ell'y said, even 1f the 1.800 workcn; are off their JObs Sunday, the park will remain open with its 2.500 olher employees. Those LO\'Ohed in stalled con tract talks are ride operators, ticket sellers and takers, shop sales <.'lerks. parkmg lot atlen danls, costume personnel, bakers, Janitors and truck drivers lJnion spokesman Bob Gablt.• ::.aid 83 percent of the votinA members this week rejected thl' park's lasl offer which included a lump sum cash payment rather than an immediate hour ly wage increase Ncitht-r side disclosed thl· nature of the Jump sum offer. Gable said the average wagt• m the Magic Kingdom range<. from $4.SO to $6 an hour Unless differences can be n• sol ved, union leaders said J.Hckels are set to go up at th~ park at 12.01 a.m. Sunday, after the current contract extension expires. Gable said also at issue in the contract dJspute are health and welfare benefi~. vacation limt• and other matters Which Home Extras Are Worth the Tab? Before looking at model homes this weekend. read a shopper's survey in Sunday's Daily Pilot telling which architectural extras shoppers would do without lo lower housing costs. GOODIES GOING? -Home buyers ha\ e been compelled to determine which building extras are worth the cost. Stalf Writer Jackie Hyman analyies the figures for such luxuries as upgraded carptttnfj. solar healing and third bedrooms SUCCESSFUL BLEND - Complex problems require team Refugees Return BEIRUT, Lebanon CAPl Refugees streamed back to their homes in southern Lebanon to day as officers or the U.N peacekeepan~ force continued negotiations with Palestinian i;uerrilla commanders to take over strategic positions. effort for solutions, but keeping everyone working together is a tough management problem Ont" company's success hinges on its ability to keep everyont· (SUNDAY'S BEST) . heading in the same direction. PRESUMED INNOCENT - An Associated Press ston• explains what keeps one publiC defender at his job even though all the chips are stacked againsl him and has clients OSCAR 50 The Academy of l\fot1on Picture Arts and Sciences 1s preparing for 1t:. Golden Anniversary awards prcs<•ntat1on Monday rn Los Angeles. The largest collection of O~car wmners in Academy history is scheduled lo appear. according lo an Associated Press stor) They successfully alleged in lhc trial before Judge Goldstein that faulty placement of the Pinlo's gas tank led to the death of an Anaheim woman and the severe burning of her young passenger in a San Bernardlno accident six years ago. Richard Grimshaw, now 19, of Orange, was awarded $2 8 million in compensatory damages and $125 m1llion in punitive damages by a jury which was told that he was deeply burned over 90 percent of Lawyers for both plaintiffs said during and aft~r the trial that thev sought the maximum pun1t1\ c damages so that a substanllal award would serve as a deterrent to the l"ord company. It was argued that Ford was ''ell ;,iware of the Pinto's defc.cll\e gas tunk before the death of Mrs. (;1 ay but regard('d the settling or lawsuits across the nation, and payment of damages as cheaper 10 the long run than redesignmg the Pinto f'JPJ BAREROOT V.,OFF .CLEARANCE .. SALE Little Testimony Judge Gold-;tem accepted the ari;!Um('nt of the motor company attorneys that the SI25 million pun1t1\L damages were excessl\t.' hel'ause they didn't bear a relat1o'ns hip to compensJtorv <lama~es REGULAR PRICE Jury Takes Break In Waddill Trial Jurors who are spending much more time m the jury room than in the courtroom began a three- day weekend break today in the Orange CoWlty Superior Court murder trial of Dr. William Bax- ter Waddill. Judge James K. Turner sent his panel home late Thursday after apologizing for the fact that they had heard only four minutes of testimony in the past two days. Judge Turner explamed to the jury that "matters of law" were compelling him and lawyers for both sides to confine thelr dis- cussions to the Judge's cham- bers. He said be felt confident that testlmony can resume Monday and scheduled lhe restart of the trial for 9 a .m. -30 mlnutes earlier than usual. Waddlll, 42. of Huntington Harbour, 11 accused of stran- gling a newborn baby in the Westminster Community Hospital nwury shortly aner he learned that the infant had •ur· vived a saline solution he Inject ed lnlo lbe mother 12 hours earlier to abof\th• fct-us. The ph.YI' d n Ctenled from the wltne.rs nd what the coroner I has d crlbed aa an act ol manull 11.r neulatJon ad lDsiJt· ~ ed lhaL tho Want. ll.IV bew life in the meangingful terms from the time it was expelled from the mother's womb. Legal arguments that have kept lawyers for both sides in the judge's chambers are known to center around prosecutor Robert Chatterton's plans to elicit testimony from mothers whose babies survived safJn(' abortions Chatterton said the tesllmon) will refute Waddill's argument that no fetus could survive such a procedure If It did, Waddill said, it would suffer massive brain damage and be little more than a human vegetable. Chatterton said the women he will put on the witness stand will testify that their babies are normal In every respect and were unaffected by their im- mersion in saline. The mother of the baby al legedJy murdered by Waddill has sued him for S17 million in damages. She claims Jn her Superior Court civtl actton that Waddill misrepresented the lenith ot her pregnnncy as being about 22 weekl. A prosecution wltne!!s haa of. rered bis medical opinion that lbe fetus wu abc>ut 31 weeks lt'om when 1\ died. Goldstein noll'd pun1l1ve damages exceeded compensatory damages by more than $122 million, a ratio of about 44 to 1. "On this basis." Goldstein .said m his 412 pa,::e opmion, "the' court finds the punitive damages to be excessive as a matter ot law." Lawyers for the plaintiffs pointed out today that their future decision in light of Judge Goldstein's ruling d('p('nds on the attiturles taken now by Ford lawyers Technil'ally, Judge Golrlstein's ruling could be set aside tf the appellalt• court ~ranls Ford's Smik, You're On Polaroid Orange County sherltf's of- ficers now have their llrst real lead to the identity of a man who bas been plaguing housewives in lhe San Juan Capistrano area with acts of lewd conduct a clear, sharp Polaroid picture tnken by one of his victims. Deputies said lhe 21-year old victim snapped her camera shutter while tho unknown male engaged an an act of )ewd con- duct oo a h U lde ~hind her home. Several other housewives lri the area have complained thal they have ~n llmllarty of- fended by lb nude lutruder ...J Find WI how to 1row prla. wtnnin1 rote blossoms ~ with IN rl1"1 feedln1 A 19"&ytnt protfam. -,.,"«b.1:~ l~hlAt 2 r.M. 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The study released Thursday also predicts that m comparison to today's elderly, the children of the post-World War JI baby boom will be better educated und have more ineorne and re- :-.ources as they lwad for retire· ment in the next century. BUT THOSE advantages may not hold true for women and minorities, who traditionally 'r1day, March 3t t978 hu~e ~OC'ked less and in lt>wer payma Jobs than whlt.e main. according to the report by the Department of Health, Eduta· tlon and Welfare. The report by the depart· ment's Office o f Human · Development noted that the population 60 and older has soared from 4 9 million in UIOO to nearly 33 million ln 1977, and is expected to hit 71 million by 2035. The nation's total population, 76 million m 1900 and now 217 m1lhon, is expected to grow only 40 percent to 304 million by 2035. "WHILE THE SIZE of the population 60 and over has in- creased by nearly 8even limes slnce 1900, the population 75 and over has experienced a tenfold increase and the SS·plus ag~ group has grown by about 17 times," the report said. By 203$.. one-third or the elder· ly will be older than 7S and ooe- t enth older than SS. "The segments of the elderly population that will be groWU\g most rapidly -the oldest of the old, women and persons of races other than white -will be the same groups that have suffered more from such common pnr blem s of the elderly as poor health, social Jsolat1on and pover· ty .:'.thereportaaid. "'ONE EXPERIENCE that most elderly women will even• tually hav~ ~ common lit the Rabbit Guzzles Least EP~ Rates Honda Tops Anwng Gas Users WASHINGTON (AP) -The highway for a combined average }~nvironmcntal-Protection Agen-of 40 mpg. released Monday, included cars not previously tested. Many were foreign makes. ~'! has issued its final listing of fuel mileage figure:. for 1978 model year autos, and the re· suits show the diesel.powered Volkswagen Rabbit provides the lwst fuel c<.'onomv. The Rabbit model equippt•d with a diesel cn~ioe posted 40 male~ (X'r gallon in l'ity driving and 53 mpg on the highway for un overall average or 45 mpg. THE Bt;ST-RAT.:D gasohne-" power ed car was the Honda C1\ ic. wh1l·h \.\as rated No. 1 in lt177. ll achieved 36 mpg in city dri\'ing and -14 mpg on Lhc The only other auto to achieve nn average of 40 mpg o' more was th e ~asolin e-powered Datsun li210, which averaged 36 mpg in city dnvm~ and 48 mpg on the highway. The only surprise in the list was Volkswai:;cn's triumph over Honda. The Volkswagen mileage figures had been released in S('ptembcr, when the EPA published a hst that included most car~ bold in the United States. The Honda mileage figures came in the latest addi- tion to the listing. The addition, THE MILEAGE figure list 1i: likely to be the last published by the government in the current form. The EPA is iitudying new procedures to rank autos because the agency and its critics agree that the mileage figures do not reflect actual driving conditions. Most car owners, studies have found, do not achieve the levels reported in the t.ests. Gasoline mileage can be as much as 14 percent less, the EPA said. US. Exports Beeline Worst Deficit Recorded WASHl!\GTO~ <AP> -lhe l niled States n·eorded the worst I rJcll' dd1nt 111 1h history in Fcbruur:. <ts the nat10n imparted "1 5 b11l1on more than 1l sold .1broad, the Commerce Depart- mt•nt ~atd to<lay. The monthly deficit, the 2bl ir :1 ro'', ~urpasscd thr record $3 f h1l11on last 0<.'tobcr and was a hlow lo Carter administration .ittempts to reduce the deficit lwlow the S2f. 7 h1lhnn total for :111 of I ast year. II. S. l'Xporls totaled $!l .!l l11llion. a dcclin<' of 1 percent from the $10 b1ll1on reported in January Imports "ere a record Sl4.4 hilhon, 16 5 J)<!rcent higher than rn January. A trade deficit mean:. more dollars are leaving the countr> to pa> for foreign goods th;.in the l'ntt<'d State~ 1s l'arnmg from sale or its goods ;.ihroad. !teatde Sha~• SEATTLE (AP) -A moderate earthquake rocked a "1de and heavily populated sec- t ion of thl• Pu~et Sound re~1on 1·orly today, but authorities said 1111 damage or mJunes were re ported Frank Baldwin of the Newport ~eo phys1eal observatory in <'Jstern Washington said the 1111ake n·i.:1stcred 4 2 on the open· l'ndcd H1l·hter !>Cale and ap· 1>cared to be centered about halfway between Tacoma, on the cast side of the sound, and • J3remerton, on the west. It was felt over a SO-mile radius. &e~Tour• ~10SCOW t(AP) -President t.conid 1. Brezhnev watched milhon people ahout 40 males from the Chinese border ( /N SHORT J _ _ lt'ei.:mon Return• rocket exercises in central Siberia today on the first military visit of his whistle-stop tour across the eastern Soviet l'nion, Moscow radio reported. The broadcast said Brezhnev, accompanied by Defe n se ~t in1ster Dmitri F Ustinov and other officials, visited a rocket unit near Novosibirsk, a scien- tific and industrial center of 1 J CAIRO. Egypt <AP> -Prc·s•· dent Anwar Sadat m<.'t agam to· day with the li;racli defense minister and afterward told vis: iting U.S businessmen that thc·y had nol resolved the "Severe d1f· ferenee" between Israel and Jo:gypt on how to achieve peace Israel'~ E1cr Wc1zman flew back to Israel to confer with Prime Minis ter Menachem fi('~1n. Body Found; Cops Describe Threats COLUMBUS, Ga. <AP) -A 21-year-old woman who had been threatened with death in letters to police about the stranglings of six elderly women has been found fatally beaten near Fort Ilcn- mng, authorities said today. Commander Herman Boone of the Columbus Police Depart- ment identified the woman as Gail Falson, also known as Gail .Jackson and Gail Bogen. Boone said she suffered massive head 10- JUries and had been dead "from four to five weeks." Boone said police had received two letters signed by ''The Forces of Evil" saying a Gail Jackson would be killed June 1 un· less pollce arrested t.be persoo responsible for the stranglings of ~ix women in the Wynnton Road area of Columbus over the past seven months. "SHE WAS DEAD BE'f'OBE they ever wrote the letters," Boone said. "The first letter, which we got about March 1, said they would kill this Gail Jackson if the strangler wasn't caught by June 1," he, said. ''The second letter stated that maybe they were going to kill Gail Jackson on Aprill if tbey&dn't hear from us." Boone said police think the woman's death "certainty was re.' lated to the letter but we don't know to what extent or why." Boone said Miss Jackson had been missing since Feb. 28. Is Winter Ret11rning? Northeallt to Get Snow; Fog Shrouds Gm/ Te.peraturr• "' Le ~< ........ ~~~~~L.11 Nbll'qU• Jl"'•rlllo Allaftl• 8111tlmor• llolw 7t 41 .01 ,,_iloo"!_~-·l'::i 8oil0f'I BrowMvlll• Qullalo Chlcego C1Mlnn•ll ctevatancl O.l·Fl.WI~ 0.ftVI' Oetroll Felrt>ank\ Hei ... ~Yiu ... ~.., 1<•11'1 Ctt'I' .... ,v .... l,Jllle Rock IJKAllOW9' MafT\PfllS Mlenll MllW•llll .. MIN•·St. P, Na.iivllle ,....o,. ... .... v.- '° !4 76 .u " )I 10 .. ... JI IO Sol 40 JJ ,.. ... SI ~1 .. Jt '° JO 11 ll ... It OI ,. 6 ,. 41 " 1S ,. l6 ., S1 71 JI a SJ '7 .u .411 12 J6 75 " ... . " ... .. . •• Jl .. 40 Oltle. City 7' S2 0.lllMCI ll SS Omalla ll SS "911 ... '~ IS 12 ....... u .. 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The hopeful ••ans the study found were that "tomorrow's elderly wlll be more highly educated and will have worked in higher paying occupat.ioos. In a ddltton to Social Security, ~any_ ~ill receiv~ pension ltlot~s Bodg Buried NATION I WORLD benef1ta. • ''A higher proportlon or eld • ly women in the future wlll have participated ln the labor force for a sigruficant numoer of theit pre·rellrement years and wlll Ile receiving ret.lrement benefits of their own." After two attempts to bring his mother back from the dead. Daniel Aaron Rogers, renter. has buried her m a cemetery at Reeds Spring. Md. With his wife Elizabeth and mortician Kay Clarkson, right, he leaves the gravesite. When his mother died Feb. 2 of pneumonia, he had her body frozen in the hope of reviving her. • td'1 or>eftldl inspire<t '1.idow~ from our 1ra01ho"•' 14nlern~ 1.1;•11 li'tem woll'I wno•~ lO &low,. •:drden PUl•U ' • lfir-.·•' "''''JU•f"Vl dtt 1qri rn ltqfll voo1 p..111• 3/$1 exh 35c ramed Butterfly Plaques from Brazil • l•ot" bc.IUerlllft l•ka Wini 11'1 bnlr .. nt c:olot\ • frozen '" llighl tle<tNth GOf'lve• lllotu, they II'°"' irone or eather tn gtorlOU\ lll'OllllS' •WI vtlr1medl 1n ~t\'ef·loned c11cles1nd reciaogles """" Cleat°' wooden bKk1ngi ~:.ami:cia=a=i:::i::::ig~ . seled t.om a1mos1 l0de$1(1'1~· ~"'1" ~-... l~J K 1 olllOl 3.99 lo 12.99 ~8- Rattan Wall Decorations Walnut-Finished Phone 'Booth' & Maeuine Rack Handcrafted Wooden Circus Waeon • run•w1ytoourcirt:us1 • d•lt11httul woodtn w•gon lilts 11S ~,.~ for the m1i;l'll• ttel)ll;tnt. Iii-9"~"· and 11>1111()(11 • llode and seell' • OUf woodefl bdl corr •ts yGUr ••ti s>flOll' behind I c.loled doOt'M ln\lde there's• d~ll':oe~ .~1he1NP-1n lone with ()lfr letladrld< bOOtti 24.99 ra<k 19.99 ... , yaur Mttlc ttngma11tn SI•&• \he.r Cl#n 'grutesl UIOW on Mnll'f ff~~~h~~:.im ---- . .. CALIFORNIA Menla Bill .Goes '· .To Brown 1 SACRAMENTO <AP) -A $19 1 million bill to oolaree t.he staff at the state's problem-plagued tnental hospitals and attempt to atem a loss of federal funds has reached Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The Senate gave the meaaure final legislative approval ThW'S· day on a 29-2 vote. It is AB U81 by Assemblyman Art Torres, D· Los Angeles. Brown sponsored the bill after twice vetoing funding mcrea.ses for the hospitals. Legislative critics blame those vetoes for understaffing that led to loss of licensing and therefore los:. or about $25 million in federal lunds so far. Suspect• C14!ared LOS ANGELES <APJ Ronald Mitchell Douglas, 23, and James Nelson Lewis, 22, ar· rested for questioning in the fetal shooting of a Canadian tourist and the rapes of his flancee and their friend have \teen cleared. t But or~;:;;ked for j. vestigatton of murder Eric D. Louden, 19, of Los Angeles, iden- tified by the women as being one of their two assailants Tuesday morning m Play a del Rey. JtJugu Park Plan !J MALIBU (AP) -A public 1neehng on the controversial p lan to de\'elop more recrea- t.Jonal fac1!Jllcs at Point Mugu State Park attracted about 40 .-)'ea residents Thursday night, Jiut failed to convince stale of ticials to make any s ub:.tantrnl .chanj!es. • Under the SJ million develop ~ent plan. campgrounds will be fXpanded near the Pac1f1c Coast d1ghway <1rea or the park and )>1cn1c ~reas Parking will he> ~·onded near Danielson Ranch bff the north <'nd of the pt.trk • :Patrol to Return? ~' SAN DIEGO CAP) -Special lice patrols may be reinstated the border area in the wake of e fifth reported robbery or 11· gal aliens within a week along filtration routes from Mexico. · The IG-man San Diego Police Department Horder Crime Task ~orce mav return lo s ur· ~eillance of -border canyons and arml+and after a three month absence. Assistant Chief Robert :Surgreen said Thursday • f !Train Kilb Girl .. :,JllGHGROVE (AP> A 14- ~ear·old girl. Patty Hodges of :Jlighgrovc, just north of tRi' crsidc, died when she was hit !}ly a second train as she waited :<>n one set of tracks for another flrain to pass, officials said. They said the girl apparenYy tiidn 'l hear the second tram earing down on her because of be noise from the first one. She >was dragged 75 yards by the ffinion Pacific freight train. • Beef Aired JI A. Vansant of l\Jax\H1ll, \\tth his ~horthorn ste~r. !'lands outside the Capitol m Sacramento "ith other cat- t lemcn Thursday, where a Task I<,orce on Rural Economy was meeting. A group of C'atllemen wenl insidt! lo com plain that imported beef is rummg them. Spokesmen for the butcher's Wlion and packing houses backed them ... Sundesert Scrapped If PUC Adopts Rule? SAN FRANClSCO (AP) -The state Public Utilities Commission 1s expected to adopt an interim order oext Tuesday that could halt San Dil.~go Gas & Electric Co.'s proposed Sundeserl nuclear power plc.nt. PUC Pres1tlC'nt Robert Batinovich says the utility cannot expect financial help m the form of . ~ l higher rates if it goes ahead with Pt.;C R ULES requir.e tha the $3 billion proJect, already th:ee of the five PUC com· facln g roadblocks in t hf' missioners must vole for the or- legislaturc •ind s tale energv deorr G Ed d (' u agC'ncy · . ov. , mu~ ) o rown Without the funds i;cnerall'<.l Jr. s three appointees lo the hv highl'r rates the proi>oscd PUC, Batinov1c~ author_ed the Hi\'l·rsicle County plant could bi· proposal and Claire Dedrick was scrappt•d reported . lcan1n~ towards ap proval Richard D. Gravelle was out of town. T H E PROPOSED order directs the ut1lit.> to concentrat1· on negotiating for :\lexican powt•r. which should be availa hie from an oil huminf! plant in HaJa California an 1982. The order says the .Mexican plan would provide power earher, would require one third lc:-s financing and offer greater d1vcrs1ly and reliab1hty. N ucle<)J' plants. the proposed order adds. "are infeasible from a ralemakmg standpoint " Former gqvernor Honald H cagan appointee, \'ernon Sturgeon, said Thursdav he was "heavily leaning" towards vol 11.g for the order but "onl} as a last re~rt" because of the need tor additional power in San Diego. ''WITH TODAY'S environ· mental Jaws and the way they arc admini:-.lered there 1s no "'ay in God's world that San Diego Gas & Electric can build a l>O"-C'r pl.ml." Sturgeon said Strikers Angered LONG BEACH <API A tentative agreement that would end an 11-week strike at McDonnell Douglas Corp. hes been greeted with angry jeering by Uoited Auto Worker employees or McDon- nell Douglas Corp. 's Long Beach plant. The 6,200 members of Local 148 here will \o~e Saturday on the agreement, which contams a 9 percent pay hike and a landmark retirement plan. IN TULSA, UAW Local 10'J3, made up of some 1,600 production workers. overwhelmingly re1ecled the proposal, while UAW Local 73, with 118 technical and office personnel, overwhelmingly ac- cepted the offer, said 0 C. Magee, vice president or Local 1093. He declined to reveal the vote totals. It was not known when the workers, about 250, in Melbourne. Ark., would vote. C,me lo our r/ewparl dc~oot ' S,,rin9 arl pa6ler (!Xhibil on SJUl'Ja!I, -:4-r,.;f f tJL ,rtdlty. ~h 31. 1978 OAIL't' PILOT Aj Milk Ban Goes to Court · Govenwr Neutnd on Alu.Dena luue SACRAMENTO (AP > When the state Health Department goes to court Apnl 6 to try to stop sale11 of Alta-Dena raw milk, which it says is con- taminated with aalmonella, lt won't have Gev Ed· mund Brown Jr. 's s upport Brown's office said Thursday the Democrat.le governor is staying neutral in a dispute between two departments in b.is administration -Health. which says the sales should be haJted, and Food and Agriculture, which says sales should continue. ALTA·DENA, WITH DAIRIES in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties, produces 95 percent of Californi a's certified raw milk That w1pasteurized product is popular with some health food devotees, who claim the heat process or pasteurization kills beneficial bacteria. Alta-Dena has been hit with four pasteuriza- t 1on orders in the last 20 years because of salmonella conlamrnation, most recently last Sept 23. That order \\-SS lifted soon afterward for two of the dairy's three herds. it rema111s in eHect for the third . ON MARCH 7, STATE HEALTH Director Jerome Lackner ordered a halt to sales of Alta Dena raw milk and related products statewide. He said state laboratories bad made 70 findings of salmonella in Alta Den• milk since Sept. 23. On March 9 Los Angeles Superior Court Judge George Dell issued a temporary restraining order sought by Alta-Den~. blocking the Health Depart- ment's action. A hearing is scheduled April 6 on a permanent injunction . The dairy acted under a new law, signed by Brown last September, transferring primary en· forcement authority over raw milk to the Food and Agriculture Department. Tbat department did not oppose the dairy's action. Hand Woven Afghans • 1 w1rm1nc. """P-llrovnd tltP«f>enOI ol soft hano woven acryhcl • curl up jn one sot•style lor ivwatdl•ncllf •..OIOC then take If to beO lor 1 fXIZY '"liihl"s ~leeo! • ttvee c:olotflA pettems • eacJi s1re1dles SO x60 madllne washab4e. 1001 U) 41&7 Bamboo Bird Caees • 3or5ttt!U(I !>-story fly-up') • e1s1ly a~bleo and ru<ly lor occupancy by your hne IHthered friends 0<etty capy• • hOW "boutturn•na on.onto• ar~nhouse' Jtrer 7.99 5t•er 10.99 24.99 Blff THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT conte.ndi. the new law has not changed it:. respons1b11lty to protect the public health The Health Department says 19 cases or salmonella dublin in Ca!Jforrua last year and five cases through Jan 20 of this year involved person:. who had histories of drlnklni Alta·Dena raw milk One of the five died, aJthough the cause of death may not have been salmonella, t.he department says The department's chief vetennarian, Gcoq~e Humphrey, estimates only one salmonella case in 100 is reported. The Food and Agriculture Department says 1t has the situation under control The Ocun View School District 1s Heking rn«mberaof the c:.ommW\ltytoaerve ona committee to adviu the Board or Truatee. on long·range mut~ plannins The committee will meet approxi- mately ~ery other Wedne.day evming from April through June U you a.re interested in .aving on auch a committee, or dealre 1urther information, ple.ue phone Dale Coogan, Superintendent, at 847-2551, EKtenaion 268, by April 7, 1978. Comm- ittee membc~ "'iil be aelectad a.ad notified by April 17, 1978. OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 7972 Warner Auenue Huntington ~. CA. 92647 m~kcan 29.~ mini 1rc lamps 35.99 J &47.99 fJ~!> hgtil tree 45.99 • dramatic prints bold designs in twin-fitted sizes ... . i5~ightly irregular ., each 1.89 Foldin& Wood1rain Tables Mobil30Wt. Jumbo 60-Paie Photo Album • ah. S!)f•NI • and llOI Of! l!S heell. Sl.WTVTICl<1 • wr collection of Oll·conon sh<r1s molo.e the seasonal ~d1u\tmenl 1n 5lyle1 • hghl. brel'rf gauze in brrght pr inlS. stripes, pl11cn •nd mor-. _sizes s. M, L Rattan Eleph1nt Table from Hon1 Kong •the mlaMY tleph1nl IHhoontd into'" t•ohc bMlt a( burden .about 20" lrom stUT'd)t bmM IO woven rat11n serving tray • untor1ett1ble between a pa or a( 11111.-s or s.O. be-side a sol•I fS.5(113 Decorator Throw Piiiows • wtlat • llDOd ca lei\! • plump. kn1feqed lhrow SMllows ltilhed in 8llbQUllO Ulln tokls 1nd e>Mtal • 13", 13" IQUaltS •• m.-ike yours.if comlort•l>Utl • fact rt th1~ 15 the N~lfll W•Y to or l!'niH you• 1•"ttYI • JO do\lble-s•<*I wtt shc"P-tl• . heavynnp1 snappy9' • lltl' vinyl co..,., In J•llll colors ld~~~~~=-.,;p • ctt ine o..:tllf'e 3.99 HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Cen~er Detergent Oil ~~\qt."5c Mobiloil ~10 Handm1de Ceramics of Mexico •a dffp l"'Y &1aze ls the beckground !0< Pwndpa1nted desiens• ·find 1 tr10ol II.tty muas. 1 .... 0 Sl•••lht s.<led rt•sses(ltt 'tm double as va~sl ~~Rltl .tnd• 1111111 lldclecl bo• 1.49 to1.99 Contemporary Prints by Eatman • "Wits of lentasy In wiVld color • • .eadl With a thouehtlul lntcflptllln' • lavistlly framl'd In cl\rorned l!Mlll and pUcled un~• clot» C>Nle• • ttlai;.11try• 9.99 • pru11 shown ;, rt~tMnl•hve 7 '2<1Q LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hiiis Mall . ... .. . .· . ~ .. I ,,. orange eoas1 oa11v P1101 Editorial P !MJ..e••••••••"·"·o···Y··M•••rc:•h•3•,•'v•e••••••••R•o•b.l•·rt.:.·.:.Hd.'•••~•:•:~.~.::.~.'.~•d•lt•:•,tt.otn•••.P.:. •• tcE.~d.:.t~.· •&:•c··'."' A Special IntereSt Play That Fizzled If a promment Orange County dc\'eloper. who also happens to be a prominent contributor to county ~upervisorial campaigns, would l.Jke to bend the rules a bit, should the Board of Supervisors pay special attention to his suggestion? For a time this week, Supervisor Philip Anthony .seemed to think so Anthony's proposal, fortunately withdrawn minutes before the board was to meet, was that developers be passed through the county planning process without firsl obtaining a sewer commitment letter from an ap. propriate agency. This, he argued, would speed up the processing ot tentative tract map approvals. The approvals could be hustled through, conditional on the eventual issuance of -.ewer permits. Anthony's idea was backed up by a two-page letter from George R. Putnam, who happens to he the lieuten ant of developer-donor Nate Shappell. It was a fairly obvious play for a t•oncession to <t -.pccial interest group. the developers and of course to Shappell Small wonder <ll least three of Anthony's fellow :-;upervisors recognized this and heaved a sigh of relief when be decided to withdraw the proposal. · It hardly would be fitting to let it appear that au a major campaign donor has to do to make the Board of Supervisors jump through the hoop is to fire off a letter .1sking for a chanf!e in the rules. Another bit of fuel for the fire of who those who re· luse to believe developer-donors are inspired onlv bv I heir concern for quality in government Longer Work Years Congress has caught up with the state of California in • passing a bill that will raise the mandatory retirement jge to 70 for most Americans and eliminate it completely for federal employees California's law, which took effect Jan. l, goes a little further, forbidding mandatory retirement at any age in private industry, while raising the age to 70 for govern· ment workers. Both laws conta111 a number of exceptions pertaining to specific professions and existing pension plan hmits. And both allow companies to dismiss employees who .are incompetent or unable to continue working. The han on forced retirements is the inevitable result nf our mereasing longevity -at the turn of the century 1mly one person in 25 reached the age of 65; today it is one in 10: :.md am child born today can expect to re.Jlch the ;1 ~e of i l The nt.•\\ l.m s ma) not cause too much of an uphea\ al in l he work force. While many healthy older citizens re- ..,cnt being put out to pasture, more and more younger ones with comfortable pensJOn plans arc looking toward 1.'i1rJ1cr retirement One catch could be that government might use thl' new Jaws as a lever to try to delay collection of Social Security payments which now-are available at the age of t;2 or 65. This would be unfortunate for those who have con- 1 ributed to the progra(11 throughout their working ij,ves and actually Jook forward tD a.D\J' years of active leiJUre. heforetheytaketotheirroCkingchairs . Ticket-jUJDpers Tabbed California car owners who have skipped paymg park- ing tickets are beginning to find somethmng extra in the 1.""lwelope that brings their vehicle registration renewal notice from the Department of Motor Vehicles. 1t 's a bill for the unpaid tickets, along with notifica- tion that the car registration can't be renewed until the 1 tcket matter 1s cleared up. Traffic courts throughout the state are notifying the D J\1 V of outstanding parking tickets in the program authorized by a new law that went into effect Jan. 1. The parking fines can be paid either at court or at the OMV. And there's another little item. A $2 fee per viola· lion is added to the bill to cover processing. If this sounds like a lot of work for a small return. consider the fact that the state figures the new law will generate $15 million a year in fines to be returned to cities and ~ounties And since driving with an outdated registration can be very, very expensive, it would seem the state has at last hit on a scheme that will bring the ticket-jumpers in to hnc • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 19 it>v1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Memory ByL.M.BOYD Baron :M. Gregor Von Feinaigle devised the first workable t~b.nique for im- proving the memory. .Mnemonics is what that'~ called. He pedormed sucb remarkable metnol')' ft!ats tha\ people didn't believe him. They thought he was . ear Gloomy Gus . Let'• all bac1c .John Brl11s' hardline death penalty -and iDclude .tbe poUUcal demagogue · who kllls Rep11blic chancea of boattnc' Jerry Brown throu1h cheap. lrresponalble· Tl1etoric 11alnst other •olld Republican cu.· dldalea. tricking them in some way. It was in 1807 that a corrup- tion of his name gave us our word ••rinagle." • France about 20 yean ago passed a law that let the alrltrlends of soldiers killed on active duty in North Africa marry those men posthumously ao said airllrlends could collect widow's pensions. How Milwaukff cam~to be t'he beer cal)ilal inatead ol tbe autOmoblle capital is odd. At one time Ol" another some 80 makes ot cara uCl trucks bave beal }ll'Oduced. there. It wa IO eold, rm told. tbo county nlldlst earnp put up a algn: "Clothed fol' the season.•• Q. "What•• tbe oldest manuracturOcl f06cl k:nOrit'• "A. B~lt.tr. ~ c Jack Anderson MexiCo Drug War Succeedillg WASHINGTON -Quiet paruc ts rippling across the American drug scene because a W ashlngton-flnanced crackdown south of the border is convertlng ''Mexican mud," the staple 9f U.S heroin addicts, into milk sugar sludge. The success of the war on Mexico's heroin poppy fields can be dem - onstrated' by one cold· turkey fact : In the last 18 months , laboratory samples of street heroin seized in our cities has shown the purity level droppmg from 13 S to 4.5 percent. Before the crackdown, Mex- ican drug wholesalers delivererl a product cootaining 70 percent pure heroin and 30 percent. adulterants, usually milk sugar. Now U.S. narcotics agents are confiscating stupments that test out at 16 percent heroin and 84 percent dilutants. At lhe same time, the price of even the U\\derstrength heroin has almost doubled in the past two years. undercover agents report There was a time when Mexican wholesalers in the narcotics trade had to deliver their pro4uct. as "pure" as Caesar's wile, and the st.reel comer peddler risked his life if he "cut" bis illicit merchandise too much. Thi.a is no longer true POLICE sources have told us that if a dealer fobbed off 3 per- cent heroin to heavy users just a while back, "he would have been killed." But today all street heroin 1s heavily diluted, the stronger stuff is simply no longer available This is a double-edged de velopment. First, the good news. The U S.-Mexican campaign to stamp out heroin poppy growing m the remotenesses of Mexico's Sierra Madre mountains seems to be ~ucceeding. According to ttie Drug Enforcement Ad- ministration, 47 ,063 poppy fields. representing more than 10 potential tons of heroin. were eradictated in the past year alone by spraying, burning and patrolling. Earl Waters So, now for the bad news Some top drug abuse experts fear that Ule drastic decline in herotn purity may touch t>ff an increased crime spree by heavy users In this country. Hard-core addlcta will have to steal and rob more to support their more expemiv.e bablt. One veteran narcotics officer, warning that the adulterated product would bring more drug· inspired crimes, explained. "The new hypes don't mind the weak stuff. But for the old hypes, nothing is strong enough Hard-core holdouts are going to continue to u.se more heroin and :iteal more." THE EXPEllTS also an- ticipate that the drying up of the Mexican connection may cause the spread of heroin production further afield where U.S. in- nuence is less penu&1lve. The powerful Mexican Mafia families are loold.n1_ elsewhere tor profits, lendin1 tbelr smug. gling expertlse, for example, to developing the stealthy ship· ment of South American cocaine into tbe United States. A FEW heroin poppy fields have allO cropped up iD other Lalin Amencan countries and are believed ripe for expanding into the illicit opium harvest business. The opium 1ynd1cates ln Southeast Asia are also pre- paring to take up the alack. Officials warn that Asian heroin, which used to be sent to Europe in 98 percent pure form, 1s now coming directly across the Pacific intfit. San Francisco for a ready cllentele. And significantly, the Drug·Enforce- ment Administration recently ~eue·d seven ounces of ·pure Asian while heroin 1n Casa Grande, Arb. · This is a reminder that the beat smugglin&: routes pass through Mexico. Whether it's brown Mexican heroin or while Asian heroin, it's available south o! the border to those who know bow to ftnd It. Our reporter, Hal Bernton, found a t.yplcal "shoot- ing gallery .. in the Mexican border town ot Noeales. It was loc.,.ted 1n a barrio called Buenos Aires, a jumble ol jerry.built huts and l'\IUed. dJrt roads on the clifftop behind the center oC town. FEW guidebook lounsts have the temerity or the stomach to go there. But hundreds of young American jankies make theu· way up to Buenos Aires for a quick fix. Some of them don't re- turn across the border. They wind up in the Nogales morgue. tabbed as victims· of overdoses or murder. Most of the multib11lion·dollar" trade in illicit heroin from Mex· ico last year was transported by air and truck. But many smug-. glers simply walked acro!s the border. Narcotics agents recent- ly arrested one smuggler who confessed that he personally had walked across a ton of heroin in the past 10 years. .. We just don't have a handle on the siluation," Oran Neck oC U.S. Customs acknowledged at. the border checkpoint. in Nogales. Customs 0Cfic1als privately say they are able to detect only 6 percent of the heroin smuggled across the Rio Grande. MOST OF it comes m by air. A confidential CUstoms report in· dicates the traffickers simply hop-scotch the border in light planes, then fly deep into the northern United Stales to unload their illegal cargo. Authorities m Arizona and Utah have detected an alarming increase in drug operations. "You can spot hlerally hun-. dreds of airstrips out there." a Customs officer related . The pilots runnlog the drug~ are seldom caught because they touch down and take off withtn minutes. "U.S. guys ~g the p~kups ate the only ones takirl1; ·a chance:• ,a Phoenix. Ariz/ police veteran told us. New Prison Could Cost $40,000 a Cell Did YO\I know it costs more than $9,000 per year for each prisoner incarcerated in a state penitentiary'? That may seem high related to the knowledge that it is more than the total in· come of mtJlY families. And it looms even higher when it is re- alized it doesn't cover the hous- jng costs but only per capita operational costs. Actually it is a low figure com- pared to other institutions. The y 0 u t h Authority spends nearly double that amount lor each of its ••wards.'' And each pa- tient in a state mental hospital costs $36,000 a year. In all cases food 1s the Jeast of these costs, averaging only slightly more than $2 per person a day. Jn-the prasons and Youth Authority a major factor in the budgets js custodial care lnclud- Art Hoppe ing se<?unty. The higher costs or the Youth Authority are due in part lo the educational and voca tional training programs con ducted within the institutions The Ollmtal hospital costs are due to the high percentage of subnormal mental cases requir- ing personal care. alohg wit• medical care costs. The figures come to light m connection with tbe Department of Corrections plans for build.inf new prison facilities. Present prison population is pegged at 19,500 but authorities are pro- jecU.,g a rise to at least 26,000 by 1983 and want to build at least one new facility to accom modate the increase One might point out that the total prison population once reached nearly 30,000 with Jess facilities than exist today but, in fairness, the overcrowding which existed then can hardly be con- doned Jet alone advocated for a re peat. THE TRUTH 1s that two of the largest prisons, San Quentin and Folsom, are hopelessly out· moded and should have been replaced long ago. Plans to do JUSt that have been advanced during the years but each time have met with little sympathy from the lawmakers, usually on grounds the state didn't have the money. This despite some sug- gestions that the San Quentin property, if turned over to de· velopers sans existing struc tures, would more than pay for a modern replacement on les! valuable property. LAST YEAR a move to authorize two new prisons in Southern California got blown down when the communitJes which had been mentioned as locales for the pens violently protested. Now Senator Robert Presley bas authoried a bill to get at least one new prison un· der way. That is, of course, if the department can find a com· m unity that doean 't object to becoming a prisoft town. Presley's bill calls for the ex- penditure of $100 million few a prison to house 2,400 inmates which figures to be $40,000 a cell. The authorities are guessing. They haven't bwlt a new pnson in more than 30 years. Governor Pat Brown brought prison build- ing Lo a halt when be took office back in 1959. His idea was to ex· pand the conservation program It was a good one and worked well until the type of prisoner.. changed from non-violent white . collar embezzlers, check writers and forgers, to violent armed robbers and murderers. IT IS A safe bet that if a new prison ii autborbed the end cost will be at least double present. estimates. Much can be done to keep .costs do-.m by elimlDaUng e.xceasiYe facllities and pluming for the use of central facilities such as power plants and laun- dries to accommodate eventual .satellite bousint umts. Presley can do a o-eat service by spell ing soda restrietions out in his bnt. But the conclusion must be that if new priaollS are needed, and tbere is small doubt that tbey are, tboy should be flllanced nmr wtnle the slate has a surplus and before eaastn>c· tion costs riseany h.lihet". • Just Another Devoted, Bickering Married Couple "Good everung, Mr. ~nd Mr1. Mideast, and welcome to 'Can This Marriage Be Saved!' Our l)anel of experts here in the studio is waiting to hear the ~tory or your wedded bllas and fix tb0 blame. Would you like to go first, Mn. Mideast?" "So, call me Israel. AU I 'Wisb to uy is for 30 years we been married and "You may cull me Egypt and she had it coming. In 1967 she treacherously threw me out of my hair the house wh.en l wasn't looking. Now s lle won't let me back ip and she tells everybody it'IS my fault because ••• " "1 let you back in, you'll murder me in my bed the way )'OU tried in '48, )'OU no £ood. • • " "What about '56 when you and your lricnd.'I ganged up to ktck me around For two piasttts. I'd .... ,.PLEASE! Please. E~ypt and tsruel, let's break it up. And apHklng or that, Ji;ruel. we un deratand you two have had a trtal separollon 11\nce 1973 .. That's right The marriage • was • trial: the sep:iretlon was i• triel. All I BAk is ho should leave me atone. But no, be'a aot to com• •bJ pp n1 around, nowen .ln hatld, 1111n1 he want.a to make up Make up? Makf' tmu· ble. I say .. 41 • · 1 am a satnt and that's the thnnks I get from her I humble myself to call, hal in hand. All my relatives say J 'm crazy. None of them ls speaking to me A saint I was and • • " "Millions of relatives he's got and every single one hates me. I should wnnt a famfly like that in mv house?" . ''Yourhouse!iftenhere .". "PLEASE, Egypt, put down that chair. Thank you. Now, llru61, whllt happc-ned to tht> re· conclllatlon? Here's a picture of the two of you with your arms around each othM taken only last month. You look like a cou- ple or lov~blrds •. .. A lt'ml'larary aberrnUOl'I. J mako hlm a nice llttl~ dinner at· which I inform in a frlendlJ way that he~a • cuckoo·oyed baboon. So he goe!\ bomt> and tell« th<' whol(' world I 'm a cheap Shylock Tulk uoout your .;_inti SemillcScmitei.1 • "Thnnk y1>u. Israel. Tell U.'>, Egypt. arc you two now not . ~peakin1f'" "l don 't know What day is Jt! '"TlfANK '\·ou, Egypt. Jfave our expert..c; reachtd a declskm? They have' Oh. It's ttood news. Enpt and Israel They aaree you a~ a lY'Picul. devoted mar· ried couple -euch of you bav-/ inc dtvoted 30 years lo pinnlnt .• the blame on the other. Seclna you hove a commoo lnlerht. ' they concur that -tadah! This Marri~o Can Be Saved! So ... they st.rm 'I re-commend that you 11"'6 q~ a g~al '• deal of Uioqbt." uyoa mean a.ow to .save in·· ••.No. •• f ,,,,.l. •di "'"''. '· 'I I :111 tt I J N I ···h AT YOUR SERVICE / LOCAL • &~ V@ruHr ~·1 ~ c rn• &1©f?~W·U©® ~o/ a problem·' 'Then uinte I<> Pat bunn Pat will cut red taJM>, getting the on!;Wt'TS and ac1ton you need lo 30lve rnequ1ht's m govemml'111 and business Mall your quesllQ113 to J'at LJunn .. At Your Sennce. Or11nge Coast Dally Ptlot. I' 0 Bor JSW, C06ta Mesa. CA 92626 As many Miers 0$ pos~'lble wilt be onswered. but phoned inqurnes '1r leltt.>Ts not mcludlng lhe reader's fult namf', addr~u and bwmess huurs' phtme number cannot be cvnsrdf'red Thi:; column appeorsdat· ly ucept Saturday:r • • - .,:~; Goldea SC•teB~ ..... EWerlfl ':,:. DEAR PAT: 1 belong to a senior Citiiens .1 ' group. We }lave a disagreement going on among ', ·~' ~everal of US; A couple of my friends and I are '• sure thal California has more older' citizens than any other slate, but several others claim that New York holds the rerord Who's right'> , .; WW , Costa Mesa ., You and your friends are. More ~pie age 65 or over re!>ide in Callforola tban ln aJty other state. ~''·' Th ., , e U.S. Census Bu.rea11 reports that Calllornia • passed New York In 1975 u tbe •tate with the •• 1 , greatest number ot older ~pie. Some Z,056,000 , .,.! older Americans llv~ bere. 'I ,. Io lt'attt> BHb Due Ba1'ftl't Dried 1Jp ,,,,,, DEAR PAT. Eveo th"Ough the drought 'U a . / ,f thing of the past, water bills remain. l'Jn 11tlll•,npt. ,,! l• sure if 1l takcs Jess water for a shower'thap t '(Ub .,, bath. I'd hkc lo know because we have.tbre~ ,, , agers and enrouragin~ lhe most economic-1 lifa)' '• of gelling cleun could h.elp lht' ram1ly bud~ .. : .... • ' M.lt.; frvtl}f ., 1 Showers use let1i. wllter than tub bdhs. b• Ott· ly if showering time is short and water flow is ~OIJ,.. trolled. It takea about 30 IJalloo.s of waler to MD tbl average tub. A ~bower with a flow or four gaJtoos· • of water per minute USC'l> only 20 gallons ia fhce , minutes. Assuming you ui.e half hot and half ~d. water for bathlog, .)OU would save about rfve- 1, gallons of hot v. 4lcr C\.ery time you shower.. , : Substitltulng just one ~hort ".thower for one bath ,,. , per day woulct save almo~t 2,000 gallons of bot , , water in a year. JnslaUing a showerbead flew re~trictor cuts water flow from eight to an ede· quate thrt't' or four gallons per minute. This would save the average famjly about S24 a year,in hot water beating and water costi.. ·-' ... •,• 'o I Refund Daw lor CIUt~·• Pet. OEAH PAT I m rn the same boat a:; L M .11 Huntmgton Bl•uch, who ct1mplt11ncd to A YS that "' she had nol rl'<'Cl\"NI lht> rnrrently ad\(:rt1scd ·' "<'ache pol s · ::-he'd ordered monlhs ago from American ('onsurnct I ortlt•rl'd twCJ ~els m Nov· <Jm be r. and n'q ueskd 11 refund rn let~rs miO led three months in a row Wtll you <'Ontad thu; com· pan> for mt· 01nd helµ to sµt:cd up m~ $20 98 refund S II . Costa J't'tsa I\. merican {'onsumt>r ha., al(rttd lo issue rour , n-fund imruediately. No explanation was glven·for the delay and lack or respon\P to your requests. As A VS ha. .. said before, American ("onsumer has been &tie aulljttt o( fD~AY lnvf'i.tlgaliotlS and court s~its by both federal and state regulatbry· ·-,~d· Clf''i. --............ -............. ,,_. . ·~ ·--~ .......... Ti1t1t-Pa.•rs OR W atria Rf'Pair OEAR l'/\T I broke the t'r)stal on my Seiko ~ atl'h last fall The• repair had to be handled through Seiko Tirne C'orp Service Center m Los An~elt's The M·rv1c<' invo1ce,'1ated Ott tJ.1:-says·to allow six wec•ks (.pr dellvliry" "but 1t~• 6een more than rive months I've ealled and ev0cn gone to Los Angeles They JUSI kN'J> tclltng me the part isn't in , , yet 'Phis $250 watch 1s the only one I have and it's ,., , totally useless lo me. 1 ran 't understand ~tko's al· r.;,.. titude toY.ard t·ustomers G B . Laguna Beach Seiko's custo,,.,er seHice department ·' representative told •A 1'S ~hat _your watch crystal .,, ~ was received lo January. A mailed delivery can be I"• .arranged if Y4l0 send tbe required fee .to Seiko ~d enclose a note sta&ln& tbat you prefer to have the part mailed ralher th.an pick ll up personally. S<'iko does not contad customers to inform lhem of parts arrival due io '':io maqy customers," the ·'···· • •irl '' I r rpresenlative l>aid, adding that it often \akes "up :•ir to ~ix months lo get parts that must be ordered Jrom Japan." .,, ' .. •. •ll' l"J I I' '• •• F~. March 3l, 1978 041LY PILOT •• ·5 OC Witter PrOjects , (;et Fundip.g Priority I By JEltkY CtAtJSEN Clf ... Defir,....." S2t0 .ooo next Cit~al yoir for wutewater reclamation facilities arid a water line aystem to distribute reclaimed water to area neighborhoods for lawn watering and other non~umption ~. HOMEOWNERS! Do you have fire & theft insurance on your personal belongings? 1 AOur21~~:~. Sd-SS5' : •RABBITT 1NSURANCE • 1914 Rarbol' lllYd. COllta K- .fo'1ve Oranee County water and sewage-treatment agencies' projects have made a State Water Resources Control Board funding priority list m SacramQnto. -8a..ta Mari ant a W a&er bb&ri tt. "jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiil• which 1eeka a $100,000 grant for a $10 million reclarnaUon project for the west side of San Diego Freeway near Decries C'laf• lod1ana Sen. Birth Bayh, abm e. denies an allegatton by Tongsun Park that Park t·ontnhuted to his 1971 1 l'·l'lt'ttton t' a m p a 1 g n B a ' h .... j \ :-. I h l' ..., II ll l h "orl';rn':-da1m ha:- 'l><trkt•d puhltc~I \ that 1 :-. 1u:-.1 a ~-.. dc.im..igmg Lo h1m a::-. ll ht• m~ul taken ttw mone.\ The s,i'.9-bllllon priority schedule of sewage treatment facilities required to "clean up California waters" was adopted by the control board March 16, but a board spokesman said only "limited stale funds are available." IN CALLING FOE passage of a $375 million stale bond issue to con· tanue fWlding through Prop. 2, state board chairman John Brysoo awd, "Without additional sta\t fundin&. local costs to meet state and federal dean water standards wlll double." '\faking the priority hst with their reclamation projects are Alise Water Management Agenc} <A WMA > Irvine Ranch Water Dis tnrt. Orange County Water District, Santa Margarita Water Distnct and South Coast County Water District Statewide, l ,3S4 proJects made the list, representing their relative uq~ency, Bryson said. OsoCreek. -Orange CoUAty Wactr Dlatrict. which is seeking more than $100,000 in state and federal fut1ds for its Green Acres waste water irrigation pro1ect at Fountain Valley. Court, Ruling A/Jmm Circw Boy to 'Fly' NEW YORK <A P > A courtrulin~ w11l allow 14-ycar-old trapeze artist J uho Jt'arias. the youngest flier to perform a triple somersault, and other children lo continue daul1ng Of' ALL PRO.IECTS listed, the circus crowds here . state board reports forseeing federal A state Judge issued a temporary funding of about $480 million in stay Thursday barring any in- l!l78 79 and $530 million in 1979·80 and terfen•nce with young performers 1980 81 with state funding contingent with the Rmghn~ Bros. and Barnum nn pasi.age of Prop 2. & Hutley Circus. whose work permits Orange County agencies and pro ha\t' hct>n contested by the Society Jt•cts on the pnonty list include tor Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Aliso Water Management Agen· The ">OCtety contended the circus, is . t"), \\-h1l'h seeks $19 million 1n step· '1olat1ng a slate law forbidding the thn•l' rnnstruct1on funds for its tollil U">l' of persons under 16 years of age S:il m1lhun south county area sewagt' 1n dangerous acts·· t·oll~ct1on treatment and disposal ·'These rh1ldren are not rank far1ltt1t'"> · amateurs," countered circus at- -lr\ine Ranch \\ater District, torney James Nespole, "but are Ml Paid Political A~rNnf "The new Ctty Council will be deciding how •many hotels -tourist attractions -apart- ment complexes -will be built along the Coast Highway, Jamboree, and Dover Oriv~. We, the local resWents will be living with their • decisions. A vote for Paut Hummel means slower, more acceptable development." VOTE1 FORA MEW IEGIMMIMG ~AU1. HUMMEi. Aprll 11 which ~l'<'h $20.000 this year and part of circus family tradition." ~~~__:_~~~~-=---~~~~~~~~~============-:!!: Sex Angle Aired At Mafia Heari1ig ~AN .JOSE \AP l Tht> story or a love triangle 1s unfolchng 1n a hearing on whether tW<J sons or formt!r Nt·w York Mafia chieftain Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bon<inno will hu ve lo go back to prison "Evt•rything that man has got. he got by ly inc ' Valt•rit• f.\·rre1ra, 29, testified at a U.S. Dis- lnl'I Court hcarmR . refernng to her estranged hus hand \.f1chat.'I ''\f1ckey" Ferreira. 26 Shl· ..;,1111 hl'r hushand threatened her and her famll) Till: fllJSH.\:'IJD IS THE government's key w1tncs"> agiun'l Salvatore "Bill " Bonanno, 45, and .Joseph Bonn;m11 .Ir . :12 who face a possible return ~ \>rtson on l'·ll olc: \. tOlat1ons Ferreira li!l~ Tl'stitf°ed "th<' tfcman'no lirothers threafened to 111J. -~ him unless hl ">tO(>Jll'd harassing his wife and paid off a $.50() J!<•m11ltnJ! dc·ht to San Jose card.room owner fl.t ('I,, Dalis W1tb Di.lbs "'1r1: ~1 tt1nJ! in the courtroom, Mrs. r'erre1ra uncl Dalis said they had an affair, bul ne said be hali no 1ment1on or leav1ns;i hi:; wife heC'a US(' Of tlw wxual ha1son PRO~E<.'l'TOR DAN LYONS RESTED his case without obt1ua.tn~ an explanation of how the younger Bonanno oo\lld afford to drive two ex- pens1 ve automobiles.on the $13,700 earned income and $6,650 m loans w:>d i.tifls he reported to his pro· bal ion offirer for the 2H months since he was re· LIMITED TIME ONLY! leased from prison " The older Bonanno reported $16,955 in earned income and SJ3 68.'t In gifts and loans from his ram1ly dunng tht• same period Defense attorneys said the wives or lhe Bonan no brothers .... orkl·d and btou~ht mcomes an to their home1> Judgl' Robert Peckham recessed the heanng until Wednesda\ ...,,,....-· WARM-UPS OESlGNEO.FOR A L_OT OF ACTION Our new correction by Ron Chereskln, a winner by anybody's rules! In fleecy Creslon/cotton, surprisingly sophisticated In white with grey or grey wrth whit•, e-m--x-xl Sweat ehirt S28. Three-pocket pants S2B Not shown, m tchlng horta, $16. SJ)otts Actr~e 6~tlOGr5 WlbSUl~r I l 1 .-18 DAILY PILOT t . .- fsave 20% Reg. •16,. Women's tanored twill pants; cotton/polyester; sizes 6/6-15/ 16. SALE 11.99 sale 3.99 Reg. $6. Women's tailored shirts; short sleeve; polyester I cotton; sizes32-38. SALE 3.99 , Reg. $6 & $7. Women's full figure tee shirts; cap or short sleeves; sizes40-46. SALE 3.99 save50% Reg. $2. Petite necklaces; I gold-tone; sliver-tone. Cos- : tu me Jewelry Dept. SALE $1 . sale 3/5~49 .. , '· \ , I I I Rog. 2.68 ee. 8-bm~ ! 'Silver Saver'; three styles. l A, B and C cups. SALE 316.49 i Full figure sizes, one style, : reg. 3.29 ea .•..•..•. 3/6.49 - Frldey, Man:h 31, 1978 Women's tank toRs. Scoop neck; cotton or cotton/poly- ester. S-M-L. SPECIAL $1 save 2.01 Reg. $10. Entire stock of short sleeve knit tops; in assorted styles. Jr. S-M·L. SALE 7.99 sale 6.99 Reg. H . Women's full figure v~ polyest8' pull-on pants. Waistsizes32-38. SALE 6.99 Reg. $2. Pierced earrings; in gold-tone or silver-tone.' Cos- tume Jewelry Dept. SALE •1 sale4.99 Reg. $8 Women's shorts; cot· ton; cotton/poly denim; as· sorted styles; 5-13. SALE 4.99 Reg. $4. Short sleeve knit tops; easy-care 100% cotton. In junior sizes S-M-L. SALE 21$5; 2.89 EA. save25% .. (·'~1"" Reg.$12. Hostessloungewear; ~ stytes, fabrics, sleeve lengths; in S-M -L. SALE 8.99 Full figure, reg. $13. SALE 9.76 •pedal 7 .99 American Pro Dryer 1360-W.tt dryerwfth ro- WV PoW9I' cofttrOI, 3 heat end 2 •speed lll1ctlol"ls. UL lilted. COlmOtio o ... partment. SPECIAL 7.99 . . .. sava25% Reg. $9. Royal Park4' pants for women. Polyester; propor- t ioned. In P-A-T. SALE 6.75 Sale3.99 Reg. $6. Women's long aleeve gauze shirts; all cotton; plaids or stripes; S-M-L. SALE 3 .99 ' Aeg.18.99. Women's3-piece pant suits. Misses' sizes 10-18. Dress Department. SALE1424 sav~2.01 . sale 2.99 Reg. $4. Toddler sweat shirts; hooded; Creslarl' acrylic/cot- ton, in sizes 2-3-4. SALE 2.99 save25% R'•g. $6. Infants' famous maker summer sleepwear • Ppnts; sizes 2..J.4. SALE 4.49 Reg. $7, 4-6X. Reg. '8, 7-14. Girls' short.alls. 4-6X. SALE4.99 Sizes 7-14 •••••• SALE 6 .99 Reg. $10. Girts' skirt sets. Sof. ids or prints; machine wash- able; in sizes 7-14. SALE 6.99 Mervyn's one-day super-sale happens this Saturday, April 1stl Doors open early, at 9 a.m., with a spacial night opening till 9 p.m. Extra personnel on hand to serve youl special 3.99 s81e 2.99 sale 5/•5 sale 21•1 Women's Reg. $5 Women's Women's briefs Reg.89¢ terry rompers nylon shirts &bikinis Bandana scarves ZJp front, sleeveless styles Short sleeves, full plack-Reg. 1.36, blkinla; nylon, Bright color accents for wtth gathered waistband. et front, tailored collar; cotton, 8det1on9 blends. neck or headwear. 70% cotton/30% nylon lightweight, easy-care Reg. 1.60. brlefa; nylon, Choose from 22" cotton teny; assorted patterns, nylon in a choice of prints; lace trimmed; white, pss-squares in red, navy or in S-M-L. SPECIAL 3.99 sizes 32 to 38. SALE 2.99 tels. Sizes f>.7. SALE 61$5 pastels ..... SALE 2/$1 sale 2.99 sale 2.49 sale 4.99 save 1/3 Reg.ts "Baker's Dozen·• Reg.$7 Girla' short Purse organizers sheer knee-hl's Girls' sleepwear aleevetees Euy-cere vinyl; easy-Reg. •3, 13-pr . .,.ck.lg•. Lace and ruffle trimmed Reg. t3, 4.aX. Reg. 3.&0; e1ny swinger strap. Sec-Sandatfoot with wide band gowna, pajamas, baby 7· 14. Skivvy neck 1tyle in tiof'll for checkbook, ere-top; beige only. One size doll$ In coforlul flor1I polyester/cotton~. dlt cards, coins, photos fits sizes 9-11. SALE 2.49 print.a. 100% polyester; Sizes 4-6X •• SALE 1.99 and more ••• SALE 2.99 sizes 4 to 14. SALE 4.99 Siles 7-14 •• SALE 2.29 AIUlllTON ' wt-_,WlllW',,... .... --a.....~.-. ... .v .... u..• --.. ,~--9Mm ~-MOMl'l'OlmtTOaawl:YOUTHAOUGHOUTARW>N4,CALIFOllNIAAHDNtvM>" I r 'J l Reg. 7.99. Sunsensoie sun· gtaues. Accessory and M en's Departments. SALE 4.99 save50% Reg. 13.99--42.99. "Sonata" drapery; rayon/ acetate satin; In six sizes. SALE 6.99-21 .49 Friday. March 31, 197b ,, DAILY ... LOT A9 .... sale 21•9 ,,,-apeclal 3.99 10.99 Reg.15.99 ... Printed jerweya Men's long sleeve sport shirts; Reg. •1a. Men'• famous mak-Reg. 8.99. ahort sleeve. Men's Levi'.. cord bells for men; and knit ah.irts; of easy-care eaay-ctre polyester/cotton; er potyester doubleknlt 8'a<:ks; drell aNna; dde. SALE 3.99 wettematyie; cotton/potyes- 100% cotton; sizes S-M·L·XL. in S·M·l ·XL. SPECIAL 3.99 waists 32 to 40. SALE 13.49 long sleeve, reg. 7.99 •. 4.99 ter, In aiies 28 to 38. 10.H SAlE 21•9: 4.79 EA. _; "--~~---~~~~~_...~~~~~~~~~--+~~~~~~~~~-+~~~~~~~~~-+-~~~~~~~~~ ' save25% Reg. 25.95. Man's watch by Texaa lnatrument; tritium; L.C.D. Fine Jewelry Depart· ment. SALE 19.39 special 10.97 Twin Size Quilted bedspreads. Full size .•• SPECIAL 12.97 Queen ala . SPECIAL 15.97 \King s ize .. SPECIAL 17.97 sale 5.99 Reg. tt. Men's walk shorts. Pocket treatments; cotton den- im; waists 30-38. SALE 6.99 ~-Reg. t5. Men's locker tees; crew or tape necks; washable, In sizes S·M-l -XL. SALE2.99 sale_1.99 I ,, ( \ ~. Reg. 2.79. Boys' tank tops; sol· id color with print front; cotton; lnsizesS·M·L-Xl. SALE 1.99 Reg. t20. Men's poplin drop shoulder jacket; potyester/cot· ton; sizes 38-46. SALE 12.99 Boys' Levi' .. , western style. Students' 26-30 •••••• 10.99 8-12 reg. and slim •••••• 9.99 Broadcloth prints; caffcosand florals; cotton and pofvester I cotton; lengths of 2-10 yds.; 45" wide. SPECIAL l9C YD. sale2.99 Reg. 4.60. Boys' swimwear; volley style; aohds and prints. S-M-L flta 8 to 18. SALE 2.99 sale2.99 Reg. &.99. M.P. Prose basket- ball oxford for boys and men. Shoe Department. SALE 2.99 If Perfect 2.99. Bath towels; minor imperfections won't affect wear. SPECIAL 41$6 save5QOA> . l t l . I I These are some of our most popular selections, offered at exceptionally-low prices on Saturday only. Please, don't miss this opportunity to really save at Mervyn'sl save 25% .... 3/3.50 .... &/4.99 Reg. 2. 76 package Reg. 4.50 paclq!ige Reg. 6.99 package Bop' underwear Men's underwear Men'• tube socks Chooee briefs end tee Cotton/polyester: medo Peckage of 6 pelr in over- lhirta of 100% cotton. for comfort.. Briefs, tea, the-catf style. Acryflc/ Sizes S(2-4), M(6-8). A4'111a. Size!I 5-M-L·XL nyton btend. Ftta llzes L(l0-12), XL(14-16). SALE pkg. of 313.&0 10to14. SALE pkg. of 311.99 SALE pkg. of I Pf J4.n epaclal 88° 21•1 If perfect 1. 79 Dacron• fllled Kitchen towels bedplllowa CdorM cottor'l/Pofv-ter. 100" OOttOn C(Nfl. Mat· Soft. ........ tenyof Minor knperleotlone wlll reelatant and hypo-elktf.. • cotton/sdfester, minor not effect appearance or g9nlo. Sia 2Dx28". l~wodt weer •••• SPECIAL 18¢ 8P£CIAL 1.99 effect w.r, k>ob. Stock up now .. SPECIAL 2Jt1 save 25% Reg. $1-2.50 Entire stock of patterns Setectlon inctudea Mo- Call',., Butterick9 and s~. New pattem atytea for summer. SALE 760-1.87. .... 1.29yd. Bottomwelght fabrlca Soldl In nnen, chino, gllbardine, duck of potv· ..-1cott0('. 2-9yerd = 46'~ 60" wldtN. AL 1.29YD. I sale 88~ Reg.99¢ Match box cars ChoOle fJom lleverel modeb by l81n9Y. Pock- etable, thly go 1nywtiare, meke the going fun. Toy Dept •••• IALE 68¢ Reg. 28.99. Large bean bag chairs; vinyl filled with poly- atyrene pellets. SALE 13.49 .. . 1 \ t - I ~ I J I ~ J 0 DAILY P1L01' Frtd1y, Merch 31, 1978 ... BOATING .THE FAMILY CIRCUS. By Bil Keune ~ Lipton Cup Set \ Newpon Haroor Club Def eruls Title By Al.MOH LOCK.ABEY 0.ll'fPli.t ...... ...._ Sallors will be out 1n force alonf the Orange Coast Saturday and Sun day -and that's no April foolery A CONFlll CT IN scheduling :;::~at.!8i~ea~e~:!•f:!'f!l~ 2l00 HARBOR BLVD·., COSTA MESA Challenge race becauae of a prior Most closely watched event of the weekend -from San Die&o to Santa Barbara -will be the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 65th defense of the Sar T homas Lipton Challente Cup. commitment to tb& Santa Barbara A d Island race, one of t.b• top features or rts an Craifit Sh~w tl:\e Whitney Series tor IntemationaJ • ' ~(shore Rule and the Los Angeles Times Series for PHRF yachts. The 87-mlle race starts Saturday. Also APRIL I st and 2nd scheduled for a Saturday start is The sudden-death, boat-for-boat Tace in the ocean starttng between the Newport Pier and the Santa Ana River Jetty as expected to draw a large spectator flt'et which wall follow the 12 select yuchls around the 15-mile c.'Oursc J..AYC's Ship Rock Race for Little OYER 10 DISPLAYING CllAFTSMEM Whitney <MORA> and Kooiman _______________________ ._ ___ .. Series (MORF> yachts. ''Enjoy them every minute, Deary. Before you con turn around they'll be grown." THE NEWPORT HARBOR Yacht Club is the host and defender or the prestigious t rophy, but the annual race is sponsored by the Southern N Ge I d <.:aUlorrua Yachting Assoc1atioo ewport ts ,a,n J\~d whale the Lipton race is gomg on m one corner of the ocean, other For Boat Safety events along the Orange Coast will attracL yachtsmen who would rather participate than SJ)t!Ctatc The Barua Corinthian Yacht Club . Newport Beach city offtc1als were given a has chosen Saturday as the date for rent-free 10-year lease for a Newport Harbor the first of its Angelman Series for marine 'Safety facility by Orange County Performance Handicap Racing Fleet s upervisors TuesdJy. ~ achts The Balboa Yacht Club will A late entry in the Llpton race from the Dana Point Yacht Club kept the starting lineup at an even doz_en two short of the record entry list in the heydey or the race. DPYC's entry 1s the Carter-39 sloop Outward Bound skippered by J1m Lenthal. NHYC ls defending tbe ornate kudos with the CF-37 Windm1ller. owned by John Miller and skippered b) Dennis Durgan Original l'hallenger was the Balboa Yacht Club with the CF-37 Cottontail, owned and sk1pperecl by John Arens . DICK CLUCAS • Paid Political Ad"8rt1sement "Paul Hummel has intelligence, integrity, experience, time, and J real dedication to presenr1ng our fine res1dcnt1ar com mun1ty. He therefore hds my vote'" YOTE FORA MEY IEGIMMIMG ~AUL HUMMEi. Aprll 11 'rhe 528 square-fool parcel located near stage its Sprrng Regatta, Saturday Harbor Patrol Headquarters. 190L Bayside Dnve, and Sunday for inside and outside THE SELECTION OF the CF-37, a popular offshore racer, as the challenger and defender drew five other challengers of the same class. Under the terms of the Lipton Cup Pooc11ot1>otl'..-Hu..._.E. __ eo-1111e...,.AN1""--0.-c111..., deed of gilt, secondary challengers ~=~===~-~-~·~0~·~·~· ~c--~~~~~~~==========~~ will be used for marine safety act1 v1ties, s torage classes <starling off the Balboa and m amlenance. a r eport to supervisors said. Pier> And the Dana Point Yacht must rate within five percent of the - --------------------Club will fill up the weekend with its mean of the derender and primary c hallenger Although the yachts use an IOR Mark lll(a) rating, l,he race 1s sailed on a no-handiC'ap basis. SKY ART CO. ART SALE FINE QU.ALITY ORIGINAL OIL PAIMTIHGS A LL PAINTED BY PROFESSION.AL ARTISTS FANTASTIC VALUES ~~::~~~ ............. $2900 lllC ..... J4" I 4t" Most An Pric~ From $5.00 to $20.00 5 Hours Only I I a.m. to 4' p.m. SUMDA Y OML Y-APRIL 2 CAPISTRANO INN 27174 ORTEGA HIGHWAY I At S-O"'Jo ~NH)'I SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Free Admission • Fr9' Parking ~· • Personal Checks Accepted ~ Grown by us, These are the Finest, Most Beautiful ........ . Spring Regatta for PHRF yachts on Saturday and Sunday and inside classes on Sunday. Newpo rt R e adies O verton The California Yacht Club at Marina del Rey bas scheduled its 1978 Overton Series for ocean racing yachts with the first race. April 15. hr1ng1ng the fleet to J\('wport Beach The r;ic·e IS ror tht• Mayor of Los Angeles Trophy .ind 1:-. srhcclulcd to bring the flt•d from northern ports to Ne"' port Ac a ch for the Enscnada race a "'l'Ck later Tht.> Overton Series ,., 01>t•n to <111 yal'hts which have valid lnternal1onal Offshore Rule < JOR l me.isurement n•rliricales 'fhe series consists or six races. the final race in July. Scor mg is on Ute best five of six races Ensenada Entries Nearing 600 Mark Wtll the 31st annual Newport to Ensenada yacht race break the 600 entry barrier ? Officials of the Newport Ocean Sailing As· soc1alion <NOSA) have their colledive fingers crossed as they answer the question in the af· firm alive Invitations for the world's largest Cnumencal- ly} international yacht race have been out to all yachting orgamzallons for three weeks and as of late Thursday there were 350 r1rm entries on file DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES is 4.30 pm. Mon- da~ or, 1f malled. postmarked by that time ln previous years the greatest floOd of entries haH• been received during the last two days, lead- ing general race chairman Howard Martyn to pre- dict that the magic number of 600 may be reached this year Highest total m previous yea1'9-has been 587 Thc world famous race, known for years as the Cinco de Mayo race, is scheduled to p t under way s tarting al noon April 22. The race wu r.- moved from the Mexican Holiday weekend several years ago when the mixture of yachting and non yachting crow~ got out at band. an international incident. The race also wu ebanged from its tradltf Thursday start to a Saturday start, placing the yachting crowd in the Baja California resort after the landlubber weekend celebrants bad left for their homes There have been no incidents in Ensenada since the changes Racing Lectures Given at College .. Racing Under Sall. ' about different subJects a free series of five ever y week. lectur~s sponsored .by Further information Coastline. Community can be obtained by call- College. will be present-mg Coastline Communi· eel 7 10 p.m . on Wednes ty College at 963-0811 llame Dropper ' CHRISTIAN DIOR OPTYl c.ARRf_RA l'LAVBUV AVANT! liARDt fl SILHOUI TII Rf.VUI SAt-lLU DINH VON f UR::.H NBIJl<'r'; l GEOFFREY BLENf Price Dropper I I (jlV( NC llY I lURA r l UZ.6.BrfH MO! N VVLS !> f 1..-.URf NI Morl~t days at Harbor View e"xt 256. ' School, 900 Goldenrod ~~~~~~~~~~~"":'."""'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROSE BUSHES in Our 31 Year History! Over 26 varieties coming into magnificent bloom. 5 GAL. 7.95 T REE R OSES 14.95 PATIO ROSES 11.95 Added bonus : they're planted in paper pots. You can plant pot'n all. .. no trans· lant shock! Ave. in Corona dcl Mar The s eries, which began this week. are conducted by Al Nelson but will feature four guest speakers. talking Coa•tal W~otlwr Cna nce of tnun<Mri•orms ••rty- lonl11M Soutnw~•I to -••~rty ~Y wind~ '°"'II'>' H•IJhs ~turdlly In tr.e •-~ Coastal tflmj)f'raturH will ,.,,911 b•tw••n )6 and 63 illlend tem- peratures wlll '*'91 i.t-n S1 a114 ,. _____________ ..,. ____ ...;. _________ .. u r ....... ,., ttmperaluru wlll. '• 61 WHI SKEY BA RU EL ;SALE ~turciy •oak planl<'f' for shruh~. lrt'C'' .• no" N .... 9.97 Thru Ap,r. 4 Jewels of the Shade Gar.den FUCllSIAS '4" Pot Reg .. 98 ~ • Thru Apr. 4 ' UCHSIA: O fficial Flower of Cost.a ldesa. PHONE 546-5 525 PIUDAY Second t111111 <4; 42 p m. 3,f Se<G'>d •-t:U pm. 2 • Plmhlgll Flntlow s.c .... d hl9ft Se<ondl IOw SATUltDAT 3:30• m. 10:J2a.m, S:O pm. 101.SSo.m. SUNDAY Flrat hl11t1 •:'" • m. First low 10:52 • m. Se<ond Mith St42 pm. J t ~di-1o;"pm 21 SunflsuS.'la m,•tU tlp.m. MOon r11H 12·• •.m . C.tt 11•n .,.,, RANCHO VIEJO JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUI INVITES YOU TO BE THEIR GUESTS AT fear not bnde to-be of awr. e, to the lrldal • & you sttan sn all Pro's 111 the dot and thlS is ne )'OU may lean. Sunday, April 9th, 3:00 p.rn. YOUl IIIOINC DltlMATill NfIDS Will •£ rlOYllO IY. JIWIUY J. o.,-tt. ,,.....,. . .. ~ ...... • 7'M l7l . IMYITAftOMS sr .. o..•...._ 8T .. aJM1'2 .OWNS Wl:l>OfHG C AICI , ......... ...., ~.9::'1 t • ' ' ORANGE COUNTY POLITICS I OBITUARIES Friday. March 31 1078 DAILY PILOT A 11 QUEENIE .. Fundraiser Announced for Wieder: ~-31 "Speaking of plantf ood. what are you danc for dlluMlr?" By O.C. lltJSTINGS Of .. ._.., ......... A $125-per·plate rundralser ls scheduled Tues- day for Harriett Wieder, who ls challenging in· cum bent Larry Schmit ln Oranae Cowlty'a Second Superviaonal Distnct. The event, billed by its chairmen, Mr. and Mr" Wllliam Lansdale, •• an "eveninf ex· trllordinaire," starts wltb cocktails at e:ao p.m. at the Old Ranch Country Club In Seal Beacb. *** AN<n'llER SCHMIT challenger, former coun- ty supervisor Dave Baker, has eodoned tbe Time ls Now to Clean Up Polltlca <TINCUP> measure aimed at campaign fundinl nlorm in Orange County. The initiative measure would limit cam~gn donations for supervisorial candidates. "However:• eald Baker, 0 at tbe present time the second district incum~nt supervisor has already collected fund• far In excess or thi1 measure's lamatat1ons .. whlch was what prompted the TINCUP matiative in the first place. Surely Larry Schmit cannot expect the people to believe he ls sincere by bl.a posturing for pushinl' for reform when his record substantially proves the opposite. It ii dearly a case of 'do as I say and not as I do'." *** BA.KER HAS opened campaaen headquarters ut 17692 Beach Blvd., Suite ~. Huntington Beach. The office hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. * * ... REPUBLICAN CANDWATES for the 36lh Senatorial District will be the guests at tonight's meeting of the South Coast Republican Forum. Those who have indicated tbey will attend are: Code ChangeProposal Jon Scott Brand, Giibert W. Ferguson, Stephen F. Holden, Jamu Martindale, John Schmit1 and George Scott The meeting wall begin ~l 1 p.m. at the University Park Recreation Center, l Beechtree, In Irvine. The cocktail party ls open to the public. COit for the evening is $3 per person. ••• I THE ORANGE COUNTY Units or CalllonJlat Republican Assembly <CRA> will gather for an en· dorslng convention Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .. This pre-primary endorsing of Orange County Republican Candidates will be held al the.Garden Grove Elk.s Lodge, 11551 Trask. Ave., Garden Grove. Attorney Robert Whitmore of Placentia is county chairman of the coordmating Assembly. and Loyd Loklca of Corona del Mar is the conven· tion general chairman. proof of amazing University tests --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... --~~---- For the Record Withdrawn by Anthony THOSE allowed. WHO Orange County Supervisor Philip An- thony's proposal to short·c1rcuit a provision in the cowity subdivision code was abruptly withdrawn by Anthony before Tuesday's board meeting. verifying that adequate service was available for the homes. Blrtlu Robert Huntley, an ·CARE aide lo the supervisor, said the measure was MN CLl[Ml!NT~ twlr"Cll 24, 1'11 ORNRllAL "°'"ITAL. Mr. and Mn. Malas Ramirel O.ne Man:• 14, 1'11 Polnt,91rl Mr• and Mrs W•YM c:oi ... tl, S.n Mr, ano Mrs O.n1el Sl.O.nlNI, S•n Clemente, boy Clemente. bo'f Mortll it, 1'11 Marcil U, 1'11 Mr. end Mr>, Guy 8u1ther, San' Mr. end Mrs. Artl!Ur Ysl••· Sen Clement•. boy Cltmenle, bot Mr. anct Mrs. Mark Woolen, San Clemente, boy aiwrcll 11, 1'11 Mr. and Mn. Ra.-11 Ruppe, ~n Ju.n C.pl.irano, boy Mr. end M". Lerry Ane1, San C.ltm9nle, girl M.ffcll , .. 1'71 Mr. 8flCI Mr&. Kennell\ Jolley, S.ft JIAAll CAPl~lr-. boy ~lllt,1971 Mr. and Mn. Selvatora Frontiero, San Juan Gop<\lr-. 111r1 M.trr• 10. me Mr. a..-Mn. a.rt Hoc.king, Jr , Sen Clemenle,boy Mr. e11e1 Mrs. David Hodge, Sen (.JanMrrte, boy Mwc11n,1m Mr. end Mrs. See*! ~~on, s.n Juen Ceplllreno, girt Mr. eno Mn. Timothy Hellkemper, S.n Cl• mente, boy MISSION COMMUNITY HOS~ITAL. ,.._.,.,,.,,, Mr and Mrs. JoM Cornett, Cotl• Mew,-Oov • ,__.,IS,1'11 Mr. end Mn. De11lel Sperllng, uoun• H II tt, tft1 .....,..., », 1911 Mr and Mn. St.Ill Sfloflwr, Ml•1411'1 Viejo, boy ,,__., 'D, ,,,. Mr. and Mn. HICllMI Ulll•, Lloune Hiits, bOy ~·"" Mr. •nd Mn. ftM!dell Smit!\, Mlle ... Viejo, glrl ' MM'dll,1'71 Mr. end Mn."-....._ Mlmkwt "••Jo. boy Mr. anCI MITL Dold OWh*IMI!, El The _proposal would have allowed the proc· essing of tentative tract maps for new home de· velopments without a now.required teller from sewer districts The idea original1y came from officials or S&S Construction Co., a major colDllY developer. and was passed along to supervisors with a cover memo from Anthony. The proposal still would have required the sewer district letters before grading permits, building permits and oc- cupancy of homes were NB Man Sentenced On Probation Rap withdrawn from VOTE Tuesday's agenda to al-. low time for more study. He explained ques· FOR UP TO 3 TIMES MORE FLOWERS . .• EVEN IN SAND! tions haii arisen that the measure, could lead to an HUMMEL World famo us Un1vers1ty proves results increase in the number oi MoreVegeteblea, More Flowers tentative tracts be}nft Compared w111lteedlnQ IVPCIOI h:l11NZ91'11, lnclud· d d , ing bt-<;1 &ethnQ "TIO'lod l'lt11u.iw" type1, flll!IOU:> processe an tl'ius re· UOIVe<SllY SC•Unf•'>I ptOved MIRACLE-ORO P'O-q u i r e · mo r '! county . c:luccd lllOI• oowera, more vege1ablea. emj>loyees. ....,, Hummell BecfiOn ColowNIMe. SAFE -w~I not "burn· pl~ u$8d u dlreoled, t900 flfst Aw, Co<ww ......... In addition, Huntley JMllW•tt.~°'*"*' 1·1rSaTERNc·s le-&r 1® said be wants to in-eoz. S139' vestigate the contention r==============:;.;;==;:=;============~ of S&S Vice President George Putnam that some sewer districts now are not preparing the needed letters. Huntley described the 420 I CAMPUS, IRVIME IRVIME TOWM CEHTH (Across From U.C.I.) Mr.end Mrt.. It-Id Pwnnl,,.ton,s.ft Ctemente,I»!' MHcllZ2,1'71 Mr. end Mrs. ThotNs Caldwell, SM Clemente,bo'f Toro, boy ~1,1m . A Newport Beach man who admitted he was proposal as a "pro· Mr. end Mn. Jemes -bol. s-found in possession of marijuana while serving cedural detail" but said -::::i.',:t~::. Ste.--n, El probation for an earlier drug conviction has been it wouldn't be brought MON.-WED.-FRI. 10-6 TUESDAY-THURSDAY 9.5 Mr. and Mrs. Ju.n Enri~i, D•ne Polnl,glrl Mr. end M rt. H•rr<t Rock, Sen Ctementt, Qlrl Mon:ltU, Ull Mr. end Mrs f-r-no. Munn, S.n Ctemenle, twin boy• Toro, boy sentenced to six months an Orange County Jail. up again for at least four aiwrdl4.1m Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knigbt or-weeks af at all. Mr. •nd Mrs. Alchel"d Kofron, et Toro.iw1 dered the jail term and three years probation for Putnam, in a letter to a.w~11 '· '"' Robert Foulks Hollingsworth, 28, of 611 36th St., Anthony, said the exist· Mr. and Mn. Roe.rt J.,.,.,, Ml1>l0t> N rt B b v1eto. boy ewpo eac . ing subdivision code re- SIMGLE YISIOM S 1600 W • fill •II .,ttcal PAil & UP prescripNw. H••ech SOR.I.HS $ 13500 PAta & UP Mr •nd M~ R-rt we1i.on, M1"1on Hollingsworth was first arrested on Jan. 19, quirement came up in a D L-"1'10• boy ....o 7, ,,,. 1977. when he sold hashish Lo an undercover of· con v er s al Ion w i th eat1tiJ Mr. end Mr .. JoM Byuwml, M l•· ficer. . Huntley after a meeting ~~:,:j~:YM11rt1nRoec11,Miu1on Superior Court Judge James H. Walsworth with S&S officials, :=============~of fru.s Oft display !:::=====H=A=ll.D=====~ llFOCALS l•c:l•dlng desig11er CONTACT s27oo PAil Ir UP tr-es.. $6500 ·._,ElsewL-re v1./o,boy sentenced him. lo four months in jail. The de-Hu9tlcy, Supervisors _ Ire• ' Mr. and M~~~!·t!':t• Rouss .. u, fendant served h1s 1a1l tame and was working out Chairman Thomas Riley L•11una N1gue1. tioy his three years probation when be was found in and members of the PAil .. u .. . PLEASE CALL 833-2887 PROVIDENCE, R. T. Mr. •net Mn. P9UI Shublft. t..eouM possession of marijuana on Dec. 3, 1977. Building Industry As· (AP) -Dwayne E.S. Ni1J ... ,,bo., 30 sociation. ••Fatman" \Vllson. 40, --~--~~~~~~~--_:.:....~~~~~~~--~~----------~--~----~.:.:.:.:..:.:.:......:~~~~-=~-!:====================================:::;======================:::! the 400·pound blues ---...-oi-----.. singer who toured the United States with big· name bands an lhc 1950s, died Monday of a heart attack. Among the groups Wabon \\Orked with were the Sh1relles and the Ol~mp1cs . TORONTO <AP) - Dr. Charles Herbert Best, 79, co discoverer of insulin as a trC'atment for diabetes. dtt~<l today m a Toronto hospital. CAMBRIA (AP) - George Papashvily, 79, a Russian born sculptor and author, died Wednesday at his winter home of cancer after a y<.'ar· long illn<.'ss lie had exhibited sculpture .at m .. sC'ums throughout the nation Death '1otices HILKE" OONALD LEE HILKER. rHIOtnt el Ccxle MtM SUrvlwcl oY C>otren" Mr 6 Mr~. H \I Hllk•r of N•-1 lka<ll. 2 sisters Laura a n d Ceryl, gr.nctmol!IH' Mrs. H \I Hll~et. ~.of LaguM Hiiis. Servlcn 1 PM Seturclay Aprll I Paclltc View (hepel With ln1erment •t Pacific View Memorial Per k. Pecllit View Morh1ary d i rec ton. , IEUHOADWAY MOlTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMmt.nmtn.L-UMI W~CHA'11. .o427 E. 17th St. CO,sta Mesa * 848-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 618 N. Broadway Santa Ana• 647-4131 "8CI llOTHllS IMfTHS' MOlrTUAlY. 627Maln St. Huntington Beach 63&-e539 PtllC FAMfl Y COlOMIAl. FUHIRA1. HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westm1nstM 893-3526 PAClllC YllW MIMOlfAL PAIK Cemetef'Y Mortuary Chapel 8600 PIClno View Drive Newport. c.flfom11 044-270<> McCORMICK • MOITUARllS Laguna Beach 494 9415 ltgUl'\I Hiiia 788·0933 San Juan CtP"traM 495.1779 lA&.TJ.I t•UOH ,._A\MOWI ~ ;; Qof'oN del ...... 87~ CIOlta ..... 6'0-2'24 -.. • .. -------~ EARJ.'S PLUM81N<P • HEATING Allt COHO. Li< 111•)1 ~rv1<-• l •""9 St«"t~ •t 'YOU'f"' Door l(dll SIOff' .... ., .. ,,Your Af••> COSTA MHA642· 17 53 HU --1 a1n1. M1rn°" v1uo495-0401 1"21 C-• c..;••r-ts~ .. o F ... A ... Ptl>¥ I PUBUC NOTICE •. ,.u NOTIC1! TO CltROITOllS ........... SU,ERtOACOUltT O~ THE STATE OP CAUllOltNtA ~Olt TH ll COUNTY 0~ OltANGE IN THE MATTER OF the Elt.le ot ELIZABETH EVANGELINE HVMER, AKA EVANGELINE HYMEll, 0.CHW<I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tr•d1tor~ 1\1¥111Q cleuns eoalnsl IM "11d dnedenl to Ole Yid Claims In tlle olfke of !he cle<lt of Ille •'0< ... ld court 0< lo pr~t them to the un· <lerMgned et the offlu of PHI LI p IC. MAUTINO. 3U Banlt of Amerlce Bld\l , Whitt•. CA '°601, wflic.h laller oo.ce is the piece of buslneu Of lhe un- derMgne<I ln •II mAllWS -1••"'"11 to u ld utate Such clalm• w1tn IN Mtn~rv -he~ must be llled or PrtMnled •• ••-••Id wllhln lour monlM al!M Ille first publtUtlOfl of l/lls notice. Deted Man:h 21, 1'71. KEITH W. MIL.lER E•e<Ulor of the Wiii ofW'd~t PHILIP IC. MAUTINO AtterMJ-at·Lew ........ ~ ..... Wlllttlu CA .... 1 ~u1111s;..;f Orenoe Cont tqlly ~ot M•r.3t,APf.7, 1•,2), 1,71 12U·TI PUBUC NOTICE __ .... KAILUA Reg. Now Dining Arm Chair $116.00 $ 89.00 Lounge Chair 136.00 105.00 Ottoman 78.00 62.00 Occasional Table 102.00 82.00 42" Round Dining Table 212.00 163.00 UJnbrella/Aluminum/Vlnylon 179.00 139.00 Umbrella Stand 65.00 49.00 MAUNAKEA DlntniArmamt/ Lounge Chait 42" Round Dining Tabt~ Ottoman 24" Round 0«11Sfonal Table 21 • Square pcc.as1onat Table Res. - BROWN JORDAN PATIO FURNITURE SAI,E Dining Ann Chcf!r Lounge Chair Ottoman 42" Round Dining Table Buy Now At 21" Square Occasional Table S I Pri And 24 .. Round Occasional Table a e Ce& Adjustable Chaise with Arms Be Ready For Spring. ~~Dl~8!'Table Fantastic Selection 48• Ped~tal Dining Table of 1978 Colors. ~~L:tu~b::Ua 42." Pedestal Dining Table NOMAD Reg. Now $ 89.00 $ 69.00 110.00 88.00 68.00 55.00 185.00 143.00 94.00 75.00 99.00 79.00 224.00 179.00 136.00 109.00 215.00 163.00 239.00 183.00 222.00 179.00 179.00 139.00 209.00 163.00 Reg. Now Casual Dtnlna/Lounge Chair $ 89.oo•t 69.00* 46" Round Ti ble 200.oo• 161.0Cr Ottoman 69.oo· 54.oo· _ Side Table 109.oo· 86.oo· • Poly~r Meah Pt!<,,., - I ! DAILY PILOl F11dlfY, Mcvcn 31, 11ms New Firms Begin to Test UL's Fertik Field By LOUISE COOK luec.i.t.,. ""'' W•l- W h al began 83 years ago as a one-man investigahon of thP safely of electricity has grown into a muJt1m1lhon dollar bust ness that tests almost 50,000 pro ducts u ye.:.ir ranging from vacuum cleaners to fire c:xt iogulshers. [ __ co_N_s_u_M_E_R_J ::.crv1ces also wnte and publish their own r.tandurds I fo' A PRODUCT passes the lt•sts. 1t gets the right lo carry JO approval slicker. Items that fail the first lime around are usually r esubnutted and, say .c,pokcsmen for the testing servu.·cs, most eventually pass. The teslinJ! as performed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc , a private. nonprofit company with headquarters m Chicago and an annual budget of $50 million. UL has tested products from 17,000 manufacturers: more than two b1l1100 "UL" labels prom1s1ng the safely of the items invol\'ed arc distribut- ed annually plances annua ll}, F<i('tory Mutual System, ownt-d by four insurance companies, tests m- dustnal products for fire safety and recently branched out into the consumer area with tests oC smoke detectors The American Council of lo dependent Laboratories, representing about 200 testing labs across the country. has been working to mak~ 1t c-~1er for smaller sernces to gain re- cognition. l\1 ost of the testing sen ices operate in the same basic way: 'fanufacturer.. submit their pro- ducts and pay for the tests. Each company designs its own tests to see if products meet standards set b y one of a number of private agencies. Some testing UL was founded by William Henry Merrill as an outgrowth of has probe of the safety of elec· tnc m staJlalions at the Colom- buin Exposition m Chicago in Ul93 Its primary purpose was to sen·~ tfll)Urance companies by testing products for clcclnc and fire hazards. UL became in- dt>pendent an 1917. but the Na t1onal Hoard of Fire Un- der\\ nter... now the Amencan Insurance Assoc1al1on, con· tinut'd to sponsor the company until 1008 Although Underwriters Laboratones 1s by far the largest testing service for consumer goods, it is not the only one. The American Gas Associallon tests about 4,000 models of gas ap-Thl' size of the L'L operation ha::. led critics to charge that the TRIUMPH ' . . .RAY Soaring Power Bills Hit Washington Area FLA DEBOE BRITISH MOTOR CARS 16-18 Auto Center Drive. Irvine 830-7000 CAPITOLIZE 'NITH CAPITOL t APl'OU/AI vN M[A~~ 10 C(JN/[RI APllOl 10 C1~SH .o~ "' ' r4 I 1 I L ('JA t~ .,, ...... Q ... t I "' ' l • t •' .. .,,,,,,. 1nlrt ii .. \~I i<•ll\ W'\H1 l,4\1 • 11 hu1m•t'.,. \fH,,., .. Capitol 1-Iome Loan t:Y-e ·' ....t ·' 1o l ••O--•' • L 4#\ty., ...... lJl'll' ,,.. ~' . r eJ I ,,, , r r·' COSTA MESA l •"Ill ..... bOf 81.., 714/540-4412 ANAHEIM '331 W l•nc:ioon • llC 7141778-3450 LONG BEACH 1>414 E Del""'° 81..,, 213/42 1-9333 \~'A Slll~GTO'\/ CAP l The na lion's coal strike sel'med a long way from Poolesville, Md. until Nancy Fo::.t got her $794.61 electricity bill for January and February. She "'as not alone in her surpnse ·\nd homeov. ners in as many as 12 states may soon find similar -1r not ::.o drastll -!>Urµrisl'S in their utility h1lb ,\;"iiOTllER POOLESVILLE resi- dent. Pdula Summl'rs, had an $818 hill for tht• January February ri<:nod on hl'r thret· bl'droom all elE:<'tric tramc home in lhl' Washington ::.ub- 111 h, compared "1th S298 thl' µre\'IOUS t" o months Olh1.·r rl'::.ldl'nls of Pool es\ Ille and n 1.• 1 g h bu r tn g to w n :-. 1 n w cs t t.' r n Airline Fares Probe Expected WASHINGTON CAP) -The head of the Civil Aeronautics Board says hts agcn1.·y plans to investigate "'hcther the nation ·s a1rhncs are u~· ing '"bait and s~ntch" tactics an lur ing customers with heavily promoted barJ.!atn fares for v.h1ch fcv. :>eats are a\ atlable. .Some air lra\elers h ave <'Om· plained that when they sought lo huy t11·kets al the hargain rate, lhcv v.t•re told that no mor~ scats werl' a\ atla bit• but that ... eats were available at lht• n•guL1r higher fare, ('i\B < ha1rma11 \ltn·rl E . Kahn told re· porters. AirhnC's pomt out that their ad- vertismg usually cautions consumer~ that the number or seats available at the bargain rate are limited. Kahn said that as part of its in- vestigation, the CAB may have employees pose as customers seek- ing low advertised fares. TODAY-'" Costa Mesa THU ---~~ ........ _.J~~>"'---... l\laryland. who abo haH' oil electric homcc;, abo received bills hundreds of dollars h1gh£>r than they had ex- pected The phght of the Poolesville rest· dents was untbual only in the amount of the total and the speed m which n came THE Ot:P,\RT~1E~T OF Energy s;I\ s uttlil)' companies 1n a dozen !.lalt•s ran short or coal to produce po"'cr .ind \H.'rc forced lo buy more t'\Pt..'n'>1v1· 1·ll°Ctr1l'll\ from other JW\\ 1.·r r11mpan1t.''> <1r U'>t.' higher prtct.•d oil lo cont inuC' operation In mo'>l l"aM''· t hargc" for lht.· morL' l'XPl'lbl \ c dl'l"l nut y ha\f' {IOI \l't hl•cn 1mpo~Pd But ut1l1tv ... poke ... mt•n 1nd1cal1.· th.it lOn~umcr:-. rn .. ,.,,.r·al q;i11-... c;1n t.·xpett tht.·tr 1·lt.0dl'I<' h1ll t11 lic l:l 1u·rCl·nl to 20 PN· ('t.•nt h1ght•r 1>1.·1 rrH11lll1 O\N the next tour to "'x month ... \nd 1•\1•n <1ft1•r 1·0,11 prmfucl'll)n ,.., hatk to normal ;ind thc !>hort tl·rm l'har~e'> Jr<' i.:onc. Plel'trtr1tv ro ... 1i. in many st.itt?s arr t•xpertt•cl lo \la\ at a higher level because of 1nc-n•..i ... ,.d coal pnc1·c; ;\!mer ... "'on a -. ii~•· hike• durini.: their rer<·ntly t.·ndc·d .10 !fa, walkout. J OEL PRICE OF thf' hrnk1•rat:" firm of lk.in Witter HC'\ nnlcl~ lnr-. c• ... t1m;1t1·" If){' nt.'"' rontra1·1 pluc; a 1, pl'n'1·nt 1nfl.1t111n tJlt' \\111 incrcas<' lht• < O\l 11( 1·0,11 Ill lo 1:1 ppn·cnt v.1thin lhl' ~{'.er. I le prt·cltl't1:d ~n "'era II in l'rcast.• of~ llt:ret·nt 1n roal pnces rlur mg I he lhrc·1.· ~ear m101·r-. · 'ontract 1\rc•.is hkelv to he mo ... t 1fll'cted by lhl" prin• mrrt'.l<;l''> arc Ohio, Indiana. southc·rn MHh1s.:an. "'l'stNn Pen nsylvania. western ~laryland, and the coal producinl! areas of Virginia, We'>t Virginia, and Kentucky. The Ener~y De pa rtme nt says some utilities in Missouri. Illinois. Wisconsin and Tennessee also had to buy expem;ive power during the strike. at Bauer Motors, ~ CE' LEFT AT 1977 PRICES! '-•r•nrt company hai., in effect. a monopoly tested by a "nationally re- cognized 111.boratory such as UL." cogn1nd laboratory." an'1. therefore, man y people a utomatically tum to UL. He said he did not mean to c riticiu UL. but simply wanted to point out that there are other ~ually competent labs ONE PROBLEM WITH m· creasing compet.aUon in the field 1s that many buildin& and fire codes require products to be Erskine B. Mayo, a former president of the council of ln· dependent labs, said no one has ever defined "nationally re- AP'Wlr~ TESTING. TESTIN G -Hobert \'an Brundt, right. and \\'altt·r Kks1c1cw~ki work ;.it an electric motor testing -.1 ation .it l'L-.... Chtca~c office The pr.Yale company I L' .... bi a lmo"'t 50.000 products a year Mayo said he hopes the Na- tional Voluntary Laboratory Ac· <'reditalion program under way in lbe Commerce Department will make ll easier for laboratones lo become known. LEGISLATfON ALSO has been introduced in Congress kl require mandatory cert1ficat1on O( testing laboratories and lO ID· crease competition in the field of standard setting. UL spOkesman Robert Van Brundt says tests are not de- s igned to show how well a pro- duct will work, except when performance is inseparable from safety Van Btundt said he did not know what percentage of new producL'i are tested by UL, but added that in the electrical field "we tend to get a good majonty orthem.'' THE NATIONAL Bureau of Standards in the· Commerce Department is trying to develop a voluntary program of performance standards that would tell consumers not only whether a product is safe, but also how well al would work. The program as m lhe experimental stages: smoke detectors and home insulation are among the products chosen for develop ment of toil.la! standards. What does the Underwriters Laboratories seal -the letters "UL" msade a circle -mean? 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S.C"'11i.•DtolH•-•n•llNI Frtd9y, Men:h Jt, 1071 OAll.V PILOT A I !t PantgPlea Agriculture Aid Policy Outlined By SYLVIA PORTEil nwra••..,_ Government ald programs for farmers are conluDAI to most ol the non-farm PoPUlatJon. Parity has largely been r~placed bJ 1uch devices 81) the "price supPort" or "nonrecoun.e loan" rate, uaod ln· terchangeably, and the "target prtce .. co.ncept.. Under the price supPort pro1ram, the 1overomenl basically guarantees to buy certain crops lf the market price falls below the predetermined supPort level. Thls level. set each year by the Agriculture Department, establishes a relatively low pnce floor for corn. sorahum and barley, wheat, rice, tobacco and peanuts IF TIIE MARKET PRICto; FOR a bushel of wheat u; $2 und the support or loan rate for wheat is $2.2S, the farmer might put all o( his crop under loan and the government would loan him $2.2S per bushel. Ir the market pnce rosf', the farmer could sell hts gram and repay the loan. lf it fell below the loan rate, the Carmer would turn over his crop fo the government and keep the loan. . The program is designed in part to guarantee the farmer against bad markets and lo stabilize pr;ces. Through it the United States built up surpluses of key com· modities in the 1950s and 1960s. A concept in- troduced in 1973 is the "target price," set by the government and de· signed to cover most of a farmer's costs of pro· duction. The target price is substantially Money's Worth less than the parity price but higher thnn the loan rate. If the market price for a bushel of wheat is $2.SO and the target pnc:c ts SJ. the farmer would receive the d1f fcrenc<' TllUS, A GRAIN J<'AR~tER GETS two types of sup· port When there arc large supplies or commodities <ai. now I, and market prices slide below targets, farmers re· ceive large deficiency payments. In 1977·78, the United States ";u pay about $1.2 billion m deficiency payments to wheat farmers. Before World War 11, the farm policy goal was to stabilize prices. Since then, it has been broadened to ln· elude income maintenance. \\1th the iiovemment offeripg price supports and paying rarmersfornotplanting. Fundamentally. the 1977 rarm act is the same as the lf73 measure, with the difference that food and coin- modities were in short supply Crom 1973 lo 1976. prices were high and government programs hardly operated Now. supplies have pushed prices down and the govern· ment is again acquiring commodities through its loan pro· gram. in addition to making income supplement payments to farmers. · To even out these s wings, the new act establishes a system of grain reserves as a buffer against market flue tuations. bad weather <ind crop failures. Supplies will be removed through the loan program in periods of surplus. replaced during limes of shortages. The reserves should help prevent a repetition of the price spiral of 1973-74, when rood prices jumped about 14 percent Next A qui.c &cord Trade Deficit Hits Stock Prices NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market showed a loss today as it absorbed the news of a record U.S. trade deficit last month. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, off 2.08 points Thursday, was down another 2.26 to 757.36. Declines outnumbered advances by more than a J 2 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. T'rading was moderate The Commerce Department reported that the nation had Its 21st consecutive monthl> t radc der1cit. and 1ls largest ever, last month. lmports exceeded exports by $4.5 billion. HEW VOllK IAPI· S.IM, 4 p"' p<l<f' ol'ICI Ml t llanQo GI m• ,.., lnelll .ell"" ""'•''""" !>loo Esc~ lnv-1 tr•dl~O natl-lly al rr.occe I~ $1 Tlll>Os Meir no 100 ·~ I ~ 16 Cllamp Ho 19'..>00 ,..., • 1 • ~OllOJIM . *,100 jO•~ + "- Carnall'.. 14,100 u• ... -'• Alie< COfP 10,tOO 1Vo + .. 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OI 114."4 tll••H .. , .... 2•),tle .,_.,H ln<l .. <11ft9 ... \l\ar•t >0117 \llOr1 ~ \ ,.,.~ '• T••rOpells "'Rock star David Bowie has launched a tour of 23 U S. and Canadian cities with an opening performance in San Diego. His once- electric style ap- peared restrained Bar Pays In Death ';: r ·Lawsuit "" OAKLAND CAP) A bar has agreed to pay $130.000 to settle a laws uit brought by the heirs of a man who died of alcohol poisoning after downing 10 shots of rum to celebrate his 21st birthday. The agreement. ap- proved in Alameda County Superior Court by Judge Stanley Golde, says the Cloverleaf Bowl • in Fremont will pay tbe sum to the widow and • two c hildren or (;hristopher Ewing • ' Ewing died in 1971 after drinking the rum in the bowling all ey's ba r . The California Supreme Court ruled this year that Ewing's children had the right to sue despite previous de· cisions which held bartenders were not ha- b le for deaths of patrons. The law swt said Ew- ing and several friends went to the Cloverleaf for a celebration . Bartender Richard La- mont gave Ewing a free vodka collins, then pour e d him "the strongest drink in the house," the 151-proof rum. Despite urgings of his friends to stop, F.wmg drank 10 shots of the rum and two beers. He passed out and never re· gained consciousness. Indian Maidens To Camp Y -Indian Maidens from throughout Orange County will camp on the shores of Lion Country Safari's Lake Shanalee this weekend for their annual All Nation Cam pout Over 1,000 Indian Maidens and their mothers will set up 400 display teepees and de- monstrate ritual danc· ing and face painting to- aay through Sunday in t he animal preserve 's entertainment center. , . Replicas of Indian artifacts and craft items .made by the girls also will be on display. Further information about the program may be obtained by contact- j n g the Golden West ·Family YMCA. Hunt- ington Bea ch. at !537-3333. .Coaautne ·Community ollece fW1J1 sponsor a Saddlebaek Commuru· our-\'art~ lecture ty Colleee Dtstrlct 1:1erlea on calli1rapby trustees have formalJy from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., rofflrmed their beUd T hursdays, begbininJ that the Callfornra April 6 at the Full.non'· Po1uecondar~ ..Educn- S4vincs and Loan build-t t 0 D c 0 m m •• s l 0 n ing in Fountain Valley (CPE~) ~ul4 keep Its at 18020 Brookhurst band.t tlf college pl~- Street. rung in Otahge Countt. Trustees, with Norriaa ing bodies. Brandt abstaining, this The CPEC staff report week .passed a strongly a110 aucgests that ooly worded resolution two more colle1e cam- •K•lnst CPEC's ap-· puses will be needed in parent continuing ip.-the county by the year terest in a report which 2020. Offlcials ol all the recommen~d changes county'• college dls- in the county c;olleee's tricts have opposed this boundaries and eovern· · projectlqo. • The trustees' resolu- tion contends that use of the prbjecllons may "serloualy impair the future ability of Orange County community col- lege tnistees in meeting the need• of their respective residents." . , . LOCAL I CALIFORNIA · llEUl'S ·R UN PARIS (AP) -The Lowlepl Fee French anny aays It will • experimesit with "a new . •.Dlvorst met bod of movln1 · '* 8'nlthiofc'y • CrJmlnal messa1es tlult could be '• Wllls•PrObat~ very efficient in case of • 1 ocorporatlon a confilct" -the use of • Accident-Injury relay runners. • Eviction It said eight runners • Collections will travel 348 mlles .... to.. ?!IUT7' from an air base near v.v--..::-r• · Bordeaux to one llear., YJHR. b>NsuLntTION-t1o Paris. .. Starts·tofrlorrow-shop 1.0 am. to.7 pm .- savings throughout the Store ... men's,women's,children's fcishions, fashion accessories, home furnishings, housewares, budget store. ~" 1~ the savings are bloaroW:lg-... it's our "f:J • ompany -.A. . • ' • I r ' I I 1 ' 1 .· INSIDE: •Intermission •Concerts •Movie Reviews •Times and Places \ Big Names Due I l I I r I •' ,, • Festive Jazz ~ 3 Days at OCC By MICHAELPA8gEVICU Of~ o.11, ~ ... sun The Orange Coast College Jazz Festival, like fine wine or Duke Ellingtcin and Sarah Vaughn records, seems to get better wilh age. The festival, second largest or its type in the nation, celebrates its 10th year next Thursday through Saturday April 8, and some of the most influential names in the business will bring their expertise to asplrinJ~oungj_azz buffs at daily clinics. More important. at least to those wbo simply appreciate rather than participate in one or America's original musical art forms, there's a three-night lineup that stands up to festivals bearing names like Montreux or Monterey. °'!'!' .... ,......, "'",. .... ERIC TEITELBAUM WITH MAGAZINE ;m5lON PAGE . . Cartoonist Sets U Cl1, Class By JERRY HERTENSTEIN I . Of U. Ollllf ~ ... Staff It took Eric Teitelbaum a lot of pavement pounding and door-knocking to make it big as a cartoqnfst. · He's still a youthful 32 ("I shoutd be 33, but I was sick a year,") and whiffing fame behind allt~ose chic stories in the country's most successful city magazine, Los Angeles. · That's not lo s ay work of the tall, bright-eyed man with a receding h~1rline is not noticed on the back inSide page. . He has been doing Finale, a full page of quickly drawn, sharp-witted cartoon characters commenting on society's ''ills," the last three years. He makes no bones about pulling punches. An October 1977 page entitled Prepaid "Wealth" Plans, poked fun at the medical profession. Teitelbaum said several doctors canceled their subscriptions after the panel appeared . .. They said I had slandered the medical profession,•· Eric said recently at UC Irvine where he is set to teach Prof essjonal Cartooning I Saturday and Sunday. "I hadn 'l, of course, I just told the truth." l\taybe. lil!' ... AT LIAsr THE NOT so subtle point is made. For ~ple, the closing panel shows a clown holding a hand drill at the foot of an operating table saying, "step a.side ••• I'm head of surgery.'' A "surgeon" says, .. lt was a needed operation .•. I needed the money ... Another sur- geon comments, "We better call next of kin ••• I don 'ttbink he can pay for the bill alone." Such is the humor of Teitelbaum who alao draws for Family Circle, Golf Digest, Saturday Review, Pentbonse, Tennis Illustrated, Sunday magazine of the Chicago Tribune and many airlines publications. Some of that doctor wit was no doubt honed from Eric's childhood experiences with his father, Morris. The Teitelbaum family. according to Eric, "shared gags and spaghetti." .. Dizzy Olllespie, one or th4! grut fl1ure1 in music and sUll con· s1dered among the hnest jazz trumpet players in the world, wlJI open the festival with aft g...p.m. Jfhursday concert in OCC uuditonumon the Costa Mesa campus. OTHER JAZZ NOTABLES who wlll teach and perform' during Che .rQtival include the Phil Woods Quintet, the Shelly Manne· Kem Burrell-Ray Brown-Paul Smith Band, and Ute Thad 1 · Me} Lewis Band. ~ For those who want to gel a jump on the Thursday o i~:i1i date, OCC will present a pre-festival jazz ensemble concert S , a1 2 p. m. at the auditorium. For $2, there will be a chance U> ear talented young artists working With musicllns like Loub Bellson. Don Menza, Chuck Findley, Frank Rosolino and Brown OCC's DJ'. Charles Ru\berford. chairman of the jazz depart· .m~nt+ has worited If\~ wale~ the.festival grow ffom rather hunt· hie beginnings in 1968 to one1 of the most prestigious and well· rounded events or its kmd lJ~ SE£SMttss em~a oil ~ldhlqJ" tbis yea'r from. the m ore than $bt1t) school, Jianlor hlgh, e1emeQt~ 54bool and c'ot· l~ge bands froin f(ve weste~ states that will parti~pate. J Competition t:itmains a part of music, but most of the young Cand often ve~_ttlenl&d) musicians thrive on the cbaa.ce to h•ve a musician of qul~ie's stature offer words of encouragement or advice on bow~ improve their chops. All elemenpuy school, high school and college cdmpetitloh is rcee to the plibUo wilh bands scheduled to take the stage at tbe au di tori um eveq 20 minutes next Thursday, Friday and SaturdlJ. Among the seven Juda., ~ho "Will score the iptlMdual bands are Jimmy LJOM', foilnder and41eneral manager otl&e Monterey Jazz Festival, arranger Alf Cla~en. composer Kim Rlchmond and recording artiltl,John Prince. • · THE AWARDS CEREMONY will be held April 8 before the festival closes with a concert by the powerful Thad Jones. Mel Lewis big band. Here's a day-lo-day guide to festival activities On Thursday, the free to the public band competition Celemen· Lary and high school) will run from 8:40 a .m. to 11 :40 a.m., picking up after lunch from 1 p.m. to 5:20. Al 2 p.m., merclbers of Gillespie's quartet will hold two-hour c hnics in the school~ forum for trumpet and Ute fine arts building for drums. Clinics are $1 each and will also feature members or the Shelly ·Mppne~ U, Brown Md Smith quartet. • t• A ll~ stage performer, will headline the twr. Tickets are $<l. , d musician is cited as a major Lafluence by some ent horn men like Miles Davia.aad Freddie Hub· bat~ • • I ' , Arte makint his mar.It with the Teddy Hilt 0937> and Cab t:alloway (1939) bands, GUlespie moved lo a c<>·lftder rok! with bassist Oscar PetUIQrd in 1~. Jn the following year his innovative sextEtt with alto sax· opbonist Charlie Parker, proved him a leader in the newest and most controversial music of that time; "bebop," later called .. modern jazz." J'BlDA Y'S MUSICAL AcnVmES feature a shorter competi· timeslot that ends at 2: 40 p . m. Two 90-minute clinics, beginning at 1)30 p.m., will be conduct· by musici"1ls in the Woods and Manne-BurJlellquintets. Veteran drummer Manne, jazz guitar traditionalist Burrell Utc-,talents qf ,Ray Brown (bass) and pianlit Paul Smith will me tbsether in an a rte moon concert that 1ets under way at 3: ao m. tn the auditorium. Tickets are $2. ~lto' sax man Woods, a former sldelnan of Gillespie and ird" Parker, has won the DoVillbeat OrlUdS>anc1 reader's poll as alto sax the past three years. KNOWN FOR BIS rapid ud fluid bebop·ttn&ed tones, Woods js n,.idered one of the most importanl jaaz aaxo)>honU,ts alive Uowlng the deaths of Cannonball Adderley· in 1975 and Sohny riss last year. Saturday's wrapup begins at 9 a.m .. with some of the tqp col· • • • JAZZ. GREATS · Phil Woods. upper left . Dizzy Gillespie. abo~·e. and Shelly Manne will be among big name jazz musicians at the Orange Coast College Jazz Festival. Gillespie will perform in con~rt with his quartet at 8 p.m. Thursday, Shelly Manne at 3:30 p.m. April 7 and the Ph11 Woods quintet at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 8. Each will also conduct clinics during the three-day festival. lege Jazz ensembles (remember. It's freel. They'll take a breat • from l 1·40 a. Ill. to 1 p. m. before finishing competition at about 2 : 20 p.m . Meanwhile, members of the Thad Jones band will hold f\lf'e .90-'l:ninute clinics that tH:gln at 1:30 and 3:30 p.O\. The big band sounds or lbe Jones-Lewis band will cap off the festival withan8p.m. performance. SELLOUTS OF OCC'S l,~ 5,eat aud1tonum have not been UD· usual over the past nine years. It's advisable to get tickets early. Advance tickets ($1 for clinics, $2 for afternoon concerts and $4 for evening sets ) are available at OCC's box office in the ad ministration building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. More in· formation is available by telephoning 556·5527. The box office will be open tonight until 9o 'clock and reopen Mo&- day through Thursday from 8 a..rn. Any remaining tickets will be so)4l attbedoor . A 20-.P.age color program, commemorating "Ten Years of Ja~· at OCC,' Will be on sale at the festival for Sl. ~ .... .... --... . . ~ . ' ·~· .. ~ .. .. .. A Sexual SPOOF! For mature audience only. Admission: $3 general; $2 students/senior citizens. 8:30 p.m. Mar. 31, Apr. 1, 2. 6, 7, and 8; 2.30 p.m. Apr. 9 GoldenWestCollege Huntington Beach Edinger Avenue at Golden West Street U nlversity of California, Irvine Committee on Lectures ~resents ~ r CICELY TYSON -~ "An Evening with Cicely Tyson" r -Thursday, Aprll 6, Crawford Hall 8:00 P .M. . • i l -General Admission $5.00 JANE FONDA-11Women In Rima" Thursday, Aprll 20, Crawford Hall 7:00 PM -General Admlulon $4.00 CLARK MOLLENfteFF -.. Investigative Reporting -Vlt•I but Precarious" 4 UwYer, )ournallst, W.slllnotOft c:ot •--11. PvllUM Pr1Je "I-I Friday, April 21 " "Science Lecture Hall -8 :QO PM General Admission $1.00 HEAL TH CARE IN THE UNITED STATES A Three-pert Lecture Serles Admission Free 1. ''TheAMAandtheF•t•of•Oream" Wednesday,Aprll 19 Mesa Court81ueRoom-8:00P.M. 2. "The Ountlon of Nallonlll Hnlth insurance: A "Debet•" weanesday,Aprll26 Mesa OourtGold Room-e:oo P.M. ~-"Current Problems In He•lth Car•" Wednesday,May3 Mesa Court Gold Room-e:OO P.M. General admission tickets avall•bl• through Ticketron outlets and UCI student ticket office (833·5549)-lntormatlon: 833-5588 Resta•raats MHd Our SeryJce1! We ltaY• enrythlnt I• FnU ad froaew Foods md Rowen. loo. 1 Day a WNk DliHty, CredJt &atU.gs. ~ of all tdads, rl•HpplH, Papeyas, StrawberrlH, • wJHI st-. too, 1.eftllCe, S (t ~ ~ yarfeffes. md Jlflllt'f _, ~ ~ .I 111ore. Call U1 How c-.. 645-00JZ. ~ l1ot ~ fl)UMlll'J•'IMUt.un'W.... T~_,-"91.uftW-~ .----·R1llf:J1T11-----, r----RilTT;l•Ja}----, : I 40W _. 11 co•c:MaJ.A .-y I I I ~MD ,, .. .-... I ~ : STIAWIEUIES I: GRAPEfflUIT l t ! 5 9 c: NS d I 0 -6 9 c ·: f I \MT4110UI 11 lMTlt I ( I Wint COWOM I I Wint C.owoM I ._ ___________ , ·------------· , .---1<•1'T:l•J1t----· ,-----c<•t•r:Nir---- J. t wro.mosa l' ..,...CODA"I l .: ~ al .._, I • I -OliHGES " ASPAllA•US I t r It WM.l-I : ' J 0 ,... SI 00 H 59c I l ! ......... H WM•::-I • I wnM~---fl-Wl9tCOINll -1 l ' .. --'{(il1J:l•J1?---~r-----u•1•rsi•11r-- ' I WftA.,.... 1 ,.,..,n.,.,. 'r ~ urruc1 f CB.llY :: 2s~ ' A9.-H ... , 1 2 29c .,iof .._._:;:_ I ,_ "'1' •.a..:...•f• J I u.r• I .,_.. I I """'~ I .,:-'CO:,.. • 1 ---~-------...... .....al-------~---__..~ COW'OMS 111111JHUU..APIA.6-7,.... I ·--.. Actress To Read AtUCI Miss Tyson won two Em mys for her performance in "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pit· tmap." Role& 1Jl .. Roots," and ••Sounder" are· also among bet major ccedl\a. Tickets are $S general sJ. mission, $3 for UCI stud~nt!. Tickets are available al the UCI Associated Students Ticket of• INTERMISSION I MISCELLANY Ii ce. Gateway Commons. f ronl ~-iiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-:--9: 30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. EMMY AWARD-WINNING ACTRESS CICELY TYSON More information is available b)! telephoning the sponsoring uct Committee on Lectures, •nn:111to1 833-5588. OC Theater 'Serious~ Players Stage 8 Dramas in 3 Months Whdt a difference a new year makes. After trudging through 1977 wilh IJl output of only six dramas among its overall total or 34 stage productions, community t.beaten; along the Orange Coast are starting to take themselves seriously again. With only three months of the ms schedule in the books. local non-profesaiooal playhouses already have eight serious plays to their credit -or two more than they produced during all oC lB77. Following a year in which their grasp ex· ceeded their reach, it would not be at ~U dis- heartening to find coastal cotnmunity theaters experi-1Jlg the opposite situation. The fact ts. however, that most of these first eight dramas have received solid productions from thetr respective producing groups. AND 11IE OLD argument that .. people stay away ~ serious theater in droves" simply doesn't bold water any more. A good play, com- petenUy dOlle, will attract an audience. Witness the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, where the open- ing week re<:ord was broken by its recent pro· duction of "Becket." Lagana found itself in the vanguard or the drama.Uc rena~ance of 1978, preceding the tecpnically superior "Becket" with a scintilla\. ing sla_ging of "Equus," transplanted' from the stace of Orange Coast College. It would be d{f. flcult to find two weightier pieces of theater for back-to-back productions. Another playhouse, which generally battles Laguna for top honors in the local quality sweepstakes, is 'tbe Westminster Community Theater, which o~ned the year with an ex· cellenl production of "The Lion in Winter." This was followed by another highly impressive s how, the local premiere of the musical "Twc by Two." Downcoast at the San Clemente Com· munity Theater, where light comedy usually reigns :iuprem~. two mor~ dramas mounted the stage ol the Cabrillo Playhouse in early 1978-"Dial M for Murder" and ••The Rainmaker." While "Dial M" was missed bytbJs CDlumn, the current p~uction m "Rainmaker" is a solidpieceorstaging. Intermission Tom Titus · The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse opened 1978 with a pair of hghter offerings, "Catch Me If You Can" and ''Invitation to a March." Both, however, had serious overtones and the theater's next production will be another 'ers1on of "The Lion in Winter.'' The young Saddleback Valley Community Theater took George Kelly's weepy melodrama ''The Fatal Weakness" and turned il into a :;,trong production with several first rate performances. The Mission Viejo group has ex· hibiled impressive potential THE DRAMATIC QUOTIENT along the t<oast was amplified by the presence of the new theater,organiz.atlons, each mounting 1the first of wha•1Da.Y tie• loo& lille of stage produirtioa.s. The Newport Tbe4ter Arts Center put on an un· even but ambitious offering of "A Man for All Seasons" a.Qd the Sou&Jl Coast Act.ors Co-Op un- ''etled an exc ly strong revival of "A llatful of ltain ~ _ alsing $3,500 for the St. , ( Jude's Childrens Resbrch Hospital in the pro- cess ,. At the monrept, most Orange Coast com· mumly theat~r~ are pondering their schedules for the 1978-79 season. Hopefully, each of these will include a couple shows they can really smk their teeth into. The e~amples of January, ·February and March shouldn't go unnoticed. CARTOONIST FAsT DRAW ••• - (From Pa«e B 1) HE CLAIMS VEmCLES, drivirtg a car or lying on a couch, "generate humor" for him. •'I come up with great ideas wh;le driving a Jong distance," he said. "Of course, I end up in San Diego when I'm suppose lo be going to San Francisco." Althou~h he has a well-equipped ofCice in Century City, Eric says one of his favorite places to draw is Hamburger Hamlet in Westwood. His lint published work was a strip, Harry and Myrna, in Palm Springs Life magazine when be wa.s 23. HE RAS A MASTER'S degree in al"t. from UCLA and during bleaker periods when car· loons weren't selling, taught elementary school in the in.ner·cily area of Los Angeles. Con.sta.Dt submissions finally meant publica· tion One of the Cirat "majors" to use his work ENROLL NOW CAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART Spring Ou•rt•r Apfll 3-June I • P~ogiat*v •Basic Flour• • J1Wtlrv •Watercolor •Enameling ~rt •Col°' a Design •Art Hlstorv • Prl11tmaklng •'111118utlnau calltd Art • c .. mlCI • Palntl11Q-6egll'\llln11 •Children'• Art ·AdVlflCld • Interior Design • OrawlnQ • Sculptu~ IVtNINO CLAltES • Paf11tint • Sculpture • CeNmia •~Irv Maklnt • Pho\OW'IJ>b'I • 9,_,lng ' was the Olicago Tnoune hf Ole late 1960s. Eric believes success ..Jnea.nt dealing with negative reactions. "A rejectioo only meant 1 was closer to a yes," he say~ Ile recalls a time in New York City when one publisher rejected bis offerings because they "looked limp." So_ h.-walked down the · street where another pub~r bought the same work calling it "ceruus caliber." TEITµ.BAUM WIIL B~ passing on some of his "genius" and techniques plus tips on sell· ing work in the class scheduled. for the main cafeteria of Galewq-Commons on the UCl <:ampu~. Theaesaioosfl'om 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur r-day and the tame hours Sunday are for artists. art students and dissatisfied atcounlants, ac cording to Eric. Tftere are no prerequisites. Space is still aV'ailable. Registration fee is SSS and may be paid Saturday morning 4th ANNUAL LIONS CLUB PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sunddf, Kpr. 2-7 adn.-1 p.tq. UONS CWI PAIK 11111 ST. & P AllC AVE.. COSTA MESA 5 1.50 '"',....... ............. Nttll4 • ..,., .... ._. ........ _... ______________________ ..... 494-8088/9 J40 S.. C045' MW'f', L-.IUCIC A NEW DINING ADVENTURE mAnoen1n CHINESE . Geurmet cu1s1Ne PEKING• SHANGHAt - SZEC~N • HUNAN £ Daily Lunch And Dinner YoaHostmdH09hss- Miumd.AmC .. •1J (Fonner Chef of tM Twin Oragonit-Niahelml • ~ Ii I& 1500 ADAMS AVEWtc.rWIMI COSTA MESA 14°"193?. 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H1!> selechons will abun· dantly pleasn your palalC' Wo rromaso you a t Superb Gourmr.1 Dinner of at ll'art five l.Ourses, t 1 lors <J)'oc11vrr.·~ Soup Salt1£l t flyetnONa, 'lakitnOllO t t RICE• GREEN TEA• TSVKEMONO t From $11.00 per person t ~ t Ask v<>ur Waltross to show you today's Omakose menu. t 11n•at.1; t f #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center t . f Reservations honored: 644-4811 COME IN ANO BE OUR HONOR[O GUlST ...... ~ ......... .-~~ ... -... ,.... ,.,,.,,..~ . .. -~ .. . . .,.., ........ ~ ... """ •-r- • • ' , I f Woodwinds will be featur9d when the Irvine 'tonservatory of Music •acuity Chamber players present a 3:30 p.m . Sunday eoncert The concert ls acbeduled at University United Methodist Church, University and Culver drives, Irvine. "SONATINA for Flute and Clarinet" by Donal . Mlchalsky, "Q · in · A Major for Clariqet Strings" by Mozart an "Quartet in t Major, K 370"'for Oboe and Str· inga'' by Mozart wlll be performed. Chamber members ar e Marianne Wh1l- myer, flute; Charles Atkin son, (\la rinet ; Richard Bri,htman. oboe; &baron Holland and Rosa Lee McKay, v9')Uns; Peter, Q"degrad, viola. a n4 Alayne Armstrong, cello. Sfr!ngs Debut at C.SULB 1-- ., ,~} . ~ .; . . fJ'' . . . ... -~ I •• I <J , .. LITHOGRAPH BY RENOIR "Portrait of ~ouis Valtat'' by Pierre Auguste Renoir will be among 130 rare works at Laguna Ueach Museumof Art C'xhi hitofprivatecollection OCCArtShow Student Works Sought .. Friday. March 31 , 1978 DAIL y PILOT B:J PRIVATE STOCK -Lacuna Beach Museum or Art offers a loot at the )trivate col· lectton ot tbe Vir~inta Steele Scott ·Foundation with worb by Utrillo, Rouault, Renoir, Picuso and others. Located at 30'1 CUft Drive, exhibit Wednesday through May 28. Noun d~lly, 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except 1'\lesdq. PAINTING PAm -Workl by Dlxi Hall, Ruth Osgood on display Monday through May 6 at Ettinger Gallery. La1una Beach School ol Ar\, 2222Laeuna C@yon Road. Houn lOa.m. to 4 p. a\., Monday through Satu.rday. OPENING SOLO -First exhibit by Eve Sulnlck at Tanar Gallery, 2.139 Laiuna Canyon Road, La~a Beach. Large, semi-abstract oils on dis play Sunday through May 2. Hours 11 a. m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday, 2·7 p.m. Artist's reception 2-5 p.m. Sun- day, open to public. ... PAINTINGS AND GRAPIDCS -Some woru evoke images of space vehicles in collec- tion by Vida Hackman at West Coast Gallery. 2700 W. Coast Highwoy, Newport Beach, daily throuch April 20. PB'.Ol'OG&APIOC EXIUBIT -San Fran- c(sco Art Institute photography teacher Linda Connor shows prints at Santa Ana Col191e Library, 17th and Bristol strie(a, Santa Ana, Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m.. to 10 p.m .• Fridays to 4 p.m. Described as "soil itnages of nature." Real I Cantonese Food ut here or take home 1 ARnncE IMAGES -Deliberate and un· intentional photoeraphic deceptions by 19th •a• 20th century photographers 1t Cal state Lolls Beach's Art Galleries (Gallery B). Rece~~ Monday, 7 p.m. Hours noon-4 p.m., Mond't throueh Friday, Sunday 1-4 p.m. •' ·= FRANKLY FAKES -Student copy • ercises by aspiring artists al Glendale FederJ!l Savings, 100 Newport Center Drive. Tuesd·~ through April 28. • • :: . . Galleries ·1 Exhibits ; '.' ~ -. MIRRORS ON SHOES -And other "Affeo-: live Reflections," • collecUon of unusual iteQlJt altered by Ron Nepomuceno, opens Monday llS 6 30 p.m. at Fine Arts Gallery, UC Jrvin~ Hours, Tuesday through Saturday noon to C pm. . . NATIVE WOMAN'S WORKS -Navaj(t blankets, Pomo gift baskets on display begi"· ning Friday, April 7 at Muckenthaller Cullur Center. 1201 Malvern, Fullerton. Santa Rose ~asket weaver Mabel McKay demonstrates dur· mg gallery hours, 7 to 11 p.m. Friday, noon to It p. m. next Saturday. Center open Tuesday throuc)t Sunday. Closes May 21. • I mag1ne kenles of hearty ~oup s1mml'rmg over open hearth<o. crusty roll~ still warm from brick oven~ the ambience of,, hench country inn The Plt>,1~dnl P<:'asant serving your fdvorltl' • :· S T I G entree and delightful lunches from ft a blackboard menu. complemented The Uruversity String Quartet will make its de- but in an 8 f· m. concert today at Ca Stale, Long Beach. The concert will be h eld in Studio Theater, 6101 E . 7th St., Long Beach Sculpture, paintings, drawings, prints, ceramic paec~ and works in other an media by Orange County high schools are ~ing sought for an in\fitabonal show at Orange Coast College. CHINESE CASINO by an exquisite pastry selection. ing to Van Romans, gallery director. In MacArthur Sq uare Water colors and pastels must be UD· 111 21st Pl., Newport BHch ORlole J.'560 (Behind 81.sckbedrd ,, der glass. Ho. to MlcM'4JM D..,._w..._. u..tll 1:00 ..... 4251 Martlng•le Way, Newport Beach o• .. n'IMlln•.....-.. IA Re•enoatlons: 955-2755 The e~ihlt will~ heldAp~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •·string Quartet, Op. 44, No. 2 in E Minor" by Felix J\1cndeb sohn ; "String Quartet in I''" by Leon Dalltn and .. String Quartet No. l, Op 7" by Hel a Bartok. will bt> featured through May 10. -;: • OPENS MARCH 28 thru APRIL 30 The concert 1s frl'I' Students are invited to submit en· tries at the OCC Art Gallery on the Costa Mes~ campus Monday through Wednesday between 10 a m . and 3 pm each day. Paintings must be dry, framed. w1rec!z and ready for hanging, accord· Work .selected "beat of show" will earn $150 for the artist. First prize is worth $100, second $75 and third $SO. Two honorable mention awards of $25 each will be~iven Further information 1s available by telephoning 556 598.l .. ------- MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURANTS OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO • "YOUR BIG PARTY IS OUR BIG PLEASURE" COCKTAILS BANKAMERICAtm. MASTERCHARGE and AMERICAN EXPRESS Ml CllSH · MEXICAN RESTAURANT'> #1 COSTA MESA• 296 E. 17th St. HILLGREN SQUARE • 645·7626 "2. BALBOA • 105 MAIN St. BALBOA PIER • 675·9600 Toste France With Frien·ds I We wantv.cu to meet our famffV. '{he}'re not au F h. but • fheyltn<>W how to serve Fr9"Ch FOCd NOt fanCY, but Frfendly. Good service Is as Important as good fOOd. Oome to le Blomtz, a llttte bJt ot France In N~~ vou·u be dining with trtends. ~ THE FABULOUS MICKEY ROONEY stiffing in ~: "THREE GOATS AND A BLANKET• OPENS -MARCH 28 THRU APRIL JO RESERVATIONS -INFORMATION 7721710 GRANO HOTEL ANAHEIM (714) • Rtservatien' Information: Clll (714) 492·995ci, Closed MonOy To Celebrate The Grand Re-Opening Of The San Franciscan Restaurant .. :·:: ... ·,-.:: •• -• • ••• •• : • · • .r 't ••• - ' ~·= ,.-.M~~~~fil1~D.:ese..-v.~ u.nirs;~~r6tt5.~s222:, · :~ =>> .~·: · · l • ·~ :: • : : .•. -:I'':"':·-; .• -·:· l'•·:'>j,J,;'~~~.c~-~ J}llf;•i.-:7:;~,:~J~'-:r•, .·t'f <•• --.-, . . . . .. .. • ••• 4•• •• !: r.·1· .... 'fJ" i7!1 •.·.,'·-'•;•·'Ir .. •.:. . ., ... ,.,,. . . . • For your private· party, the ·San Franciscan · provides a 111emorable setting. For your next luncheon or dinner party, from 10-100. By reservation. Entertainment nightly at the piano bar, Fritz Severin ~Luncheon daily from 11: 30 Dinner·servetl daily from 5:00 I Traditional Old San Francisco atmosphere With fine food and service. Under the direction of Bob Williams, formerly with Muldoon's Restaurant and Pub, and chef Bill Gervais or L tErmatag~ in LOs Angeles. \ . .. " .. . ' J . ' .... DAILY PILOT 85 . -. ........ ~ af · DAllVPft..OT * ,,.., March 31. 1978 -. ~-------~~==_:_.:...----:---. -. • -~tiques ShOw Set ~aiJ~n ,~~ Fai,rgrounils Exhibit$ 'Hi&wric' SJ:;;;ragon under 12 free. Another weekend fairgrounds ex· hibit will featu~ historic Items thal played a role in American history .. GENUINE OtlNESE MANOMJN DISHES Speciofizlng In Chinese A lo Cnrte Dishes • LUNC...OtttN~ DAIL V Food tO T.-Out 1 t:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. ·zen...,......, COITANllA '4~71'2 • HI ttll Over 100 anttque dealers 1tre ex· pected to display their wares at the "World of Antiques" expo and sale today, Saturday and Sunday in the New Product.a Build.in& at Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa • : Actress Mamie Van Doren, who re· cenlly opened an antiques shop in Oaruiery Vlll(lge at Newport Beach, wUI exhibit h~r private antiques <'OI· ltttion · This event, scheduled from a a.m. to 5 p. m. Salurday and Sunday ln lbe Industry Building, is sponsored by----------------...-..----Orange County Collectorama. Profess ional restorers of porcelatns , class, s ilver and fprntture wJII also attend. liours are I to 10 p.m. today and ~turday and noon to 6 p. m. Sunday. Ai' m 1ssion JS $1. 75 with children . • Thousands of historic items will be on display on 250 tables, accotdlng to producer John Lessard. Ed Hl\11. Santa Ana, will show his ClvU War items, including guns, sabres, un. iforms and flags. His collection features articles used lo filming "Gone With the Wind.•' Admission is $2 adults, 75 cents for children under 14 . ... .. .. ... ~ . .... .. Songs in Spring Air . .· CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT ;:TODAY, ~ltfDAY, MAltCH JI _;PlllNG SINGS Pocivt•r "'"0• oy•Pf"ll\Q ll'"«>lftl by Or-Coun lt''M .. lor a-.... I pm., Cvt>r•" Hf)" School Tht1ter. *' V•ll~y l/)ew, CVt>rH.S. AdmlulonU99,..re1. l) ~llCMnl\, -<tlll.,,, ll\lorm• 'lot'.,, •!00 ( ____ T_im_e_s_l_P_la_ce_s ___ J 314 A)ADT AVE. LA.OUN.A.RACH 11•1"11e' ' ,.,, Ample FrM Paiklfl9 494.9491 752455i ADULT f'lAY -'The Mind Wit" • IN Ol•lt' Man," locHly, S.turdey M\d s..t-v. Aprlt 6, 7 ~ I•• 1 :ao pm ~ Apr11 t, J•JO pm. 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Through the efforts or casualties aft.er. Bever· 1Mel'9tlt ... MKll • •torv •• ..., Illa Tbereaa Russell, who ly Hills Je'"1ry heist .la ='=-;:...~.;;i.,a:; ~:: works in an emnloyment buneled. • 111 .. •• ~ , .. ..,. .... ••w•h • 'r ~ ......... ,_., .,_,. '" as• n cy. Ho rm an 1111 ,.,..__ .... 1111 1m1u. •• manaaea to secure a job * * * .,,,. .. 11i. _..... r1va1. ".._ PG in a canning plant. He "CAM't'llMAOOW"'l• .. an-11ee~ ... ._ ... ..._ can 't make It. 1 as t , to 1111 tlfntnenuestlon. Wllv -t .;;::-: •,:: :'.!~;V::,:11~ hOW8Vef and after be· MIVllodY W OiWWf l'Mlle tnovlae Mr ttMlrftlftl evt, lalll Illa llOl'Y ol ln h l'ed "" '-'• } IM,.,.. .. ,, 11'1 • -""°~. ~ CllK ~ Alen flr...i and g ass w ua paro e "' • c:.11111 .._,,. ''""''· 1111 ...,... IN .... ""''""., 11w ""'51< ,. - end Mm.d _. 'n' roll. ,.,.._ -V -MW ln..,.l<ld rocflr. but he di~ II erld "'9ft ~ •••Y el 1111 ....... ...Wll AFN<l<e'J ,......,. -· 11119'1\' ....... by ... He wH ,.,. lnle kJ111 ci rec• '11' r911 .... m ,. "'" ""' u ., .,,. """ ., • payola, .. "Hot Wu" It ""'°' ....... INfl • ll!Qlreplly -II'•• leoll IN(• Into -cullvrt't femlly •lllvm, end Ille -"91 11 ... 1 41..CW l'leyd Mulr\IX ~wt 111 It rlcll and -•llve ..... of .... ,._ ... "-l'!Wtl<. WtleU.-II'• In ll>e ,......,_.. W '" lM Nell• 9r0Vftd, Ille mulk't alway\ 1 ....... , ..... , the ....,.,, ~.., 1111 roo •,..• roll -1r1 ww11111. 1te1ec1 PG. ------------- NOMINATED FOR · duction for MOPf'MAN Warner Bros. release, owes the audience one tbing: time olt fbr g~ With the exception o a sole humorous seen in which Dustin Hof·· · MATINEES SATURDAY l SUNDAY · fman handcuffs his ,. ...... ~ .......... -~--lm!ll--.i-ii-. pa r 01 e 0 ff ice r ( e x .i ~a..ose ENCOUNTERS OF TH& THl~D KIND" (PG) ACADEMY AWARDS cellently played by M. · ~7•1•1• Emmet Walsh > to al >-----•"'•'•llUH-2.-•-.-•1 •.· •'°'•11··----~ freeway divider and "HOUSE CAU.S" {PG) then pulls down his pants, the film lacks not1 ~l ..... 50 ,...., ,..,,.lit 15 MT-.:1~·1H IM 1•10 IS fUlt-4:TM.IM.IM.11 only a sense or drama, >---~!!!"!l.!~'!!"!!~~!1!!'!1!'11!!!~---< but an widerstanding of the dicticulty an cx-1 convict bas In adjustmg >---=~~~~~~~~---ri. to society. Di reeled by Ul ul Gros bard, "Slr a ii h ti >----.::::::;;;:.::::.::=::i::~:i:.;:,::,:---< Time" seems to have! been shot on an inmate's1 schedule: scenes are noj "THE FURY" (R) · ~731-t'.SO SAT*M-1~»- ,,.._.,..._00.1(>"20 s -00.10 20 ~------------------------~ ·"SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" (R) "RETURN TO WITCH MOUNTAIN" "'NEVER A DULL MOMENT" (G) "SA TUR DAY NIGHT FEVEA" (R) "'LIFEGUARD" "SLEEPER" "BANANAS .. "EVERYTHING ABOUT SEX" ''HOUSE CAUS" "SHAMPOOW (R) THE FURY" "THE REINCARNATION OF PETER PROUD" . "THE FURY" (R) "'THE REINCARNATION OF PETER PROuo·· Al.L D,.IVl:·IN5 OPl!N 6:JOr.M ..... HTL.Y Clllld Under 12 "'" Unl•u... l<lcldl• Playground Including Best Picture . Best Special Effects Best Sound Best Director -George Lucas POffi CUSHING '1f'd i.J£C GUINNESS · Dally 7:30, 10:oG Sat/Sun 12:00, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 Newport Fashion Island Newport Center Between MacArthur and Jamboraa al Pacific CoHt Hlghway 644-0760 MADELINE KAHN • CLORIS LEACHMAN~ HARVEY KORMAN &llsOOlll DICK YAN PAffiN ·RON CAREY· HOWARD MORRIS "'THE FURY' IS SO EXCITING AND SUCH A TRIUMPH OF SlYLE THAT THE LESS REVEALED ABOUT ITS PLOT THE BEITER. There's all manner of action and adventure: Something exciting or suspenseful is happening in every fast moving sequence." A MEL BROOKS f ~M ·Produced iKld Directed by MEL BROOKS ~llten by MEL BROOKS · RON ClARK ·RUDY OeLUCA ·BARRY UVINSON ·Music by JOHN MORRIS With "Annie Hall" at Edwards Newport and Huntington Cinemas -Kevin Thomas. Los Angeles Tmes '"THE FURY' IS FINE POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. Kirk Douglas mobilizes a kind of crazy energy he has not displayed since he was a much younger actor. John Cassavetes is deliciously evil. .. AN ENGROSSING THRILLER." -Richard Schickel. Tme Magazine '"THE FURY' IS A FURIOUSLY-PACED THOROUGHLY GRIPPING PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER. A handsomely crafted, unusually tantalizing movie." -Kathleen Carroll NY News ' A FRANK YAOLANS PRESENTATION A ORIAN DePALMA FILM .. THE FUr\Y KIRK DOUGLAS JOHN CASSAVETES CAr\RI~ SNODGRESS CHARLES DURNING AJ./\Y IRVING ANDREW STEVENS Produced by FRANK YAOLANS Dlrected by ()RIAN D~PALMA Executive Prodticer RON PREIS5,AAAN Screenplay by JOfiN FARRIS Oosed upon his novel Mi JOHN WILLIAMS Soundtrack Album on ARISTA RECORDS & TAPES~ · (R)~iri:·•I · © 1978 20th CENTUf\Y·FOX COLOf\ DY DelUXE ® ...-Lll'IJ .. IRtSTOL CINEMAS CQsto'Mesa 540-7444 NOW SHOWING CINEOO.ME Orange .~ 634-2553 STADIUM DRIVE-IN Orange 639~ano • I ' • ' J ' , • ' • t .. .. . . . . . DAILYPtLOT Television t I fl<llMY EVENING e.-oo i Cl) cu~ G NIWI EMEAGENCY ONE A drunlten dflwr et..nM Na c:er and lmperlle • 7. )'91ar-old gin. Cl GAMarr 8) THE BRADY 9UNO.c Catofa minor accident In a patklng tot t.uma lnlo • c:ourtca. Cl) ROOKIE& Wlllla and Terry are kld- "apped and latt In the du· ert with no food, -lar or hopeotr-. fll ZOOM ~ HISTORY Of M!XICO "The War For I~· -·· ~ABC NEWS 1:30 8 HERE AND NOW Cl COHCEHTRA TION ID BEWTTCHED Eametalda'a ~ w.tch· craft cau-Paul RltY9<e to ride again f1l) OVEREAS'( Evil Felloae Opera singer GlorgJO Toul ••ngs and dlacu-career Ind family lite: Dr. Abram Sachar on former Chier Justice Earl Warren's c;on- t11but1ons to the Supreme Court altar age 85, reduced tran1porta11on costs for _,1or1: a coc- c:essrut aging llhlate talla howltleala. Ross Martin pla ~s Zorgon the J\I alevolent, "ho rnay become the mo~t powerful person in the universe. m tonight's episode of Quark at 8 o'clock on NBC. Channel 4. G) CONSUME$\ SURVIV Al. KIT ~Fl.W!Wlla" (I) UNTAMED WOAlD "Nuba" neu turns up at rwo traffic accidents. fD MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT Cl) CALIFORNIA TONIGHT (I) JOt<V.'S WILD ~ MERV GRIFFIN Guesta: Richard ElenJamln, Desi Amaz Jr , Ashford and Simpson. 7:30 8 AU.STAR ANYTHING 7-00 f'j $25,000 PYRAMID 0 NBC NEWS 0 LIAASCLUB 0 ABCNEWS 0 BOWLING FOR DOLLARS ID I LOVE LUCY Roclcy·s two-month tob on Maine 1Nd1 the R~rdos t.o want to aubte-the<r apanment. I!) AOAM-12 The olf!CIWS b9cOme aulPI• cioua wtlel\ the..,,.,. wit· GOES '"Rufus" vs "Tlie Mlrac .. 1" 0 WILD KINOOOM Sharu Of P01yne11e 0 NEWL YWEO GAME 0 @) HOLLYWOOD SOUAAES 0 JOKER'S WILD ID AFTY FABULOUS YEARS ALMMAKERS SALUTE THE OSCARS Jimmy Slewar1 1$ ~I !I' 1 t>oursl Cl) ADAM·12 Otl1oer Reed claims that • computer erre1 11 rMC><>n· Channel Listing• 0 KNXT (CBS) Los AngelPs 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Anqeles O KTLA (Ind ) Los Ange•ec; 0 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angel"' (fl r-FMB (CBS) San Otego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Anqele~ ~ "-CST 1ABC1 San Du.:qo m I\ nY (Ind I Los Anyl•les (!) KCOP TV(lna I Los Ang ... 11• ED KCE T TV I PBSJ Los Angele~ '1'> KOCE· TV (PBS) Hunllngton 80J1.h Slbla for hla bad uedl\ rating. m u. ~RCHANGE "lnfomled Sourcee" '1l) VOTER'I PIPll.INt! · 1<1ce1 And luuaa" Orange County '-"'ak· · era are In tlte apotllgllt to aha.re their ldau and Infor- mation with the vi-and holl Jim Cooper Cl) YOUNO PEOPlFS SPEQAI. Sacai-t" T"8 true sto- ry of tha yo11ng Indian girt who g\lldad the L-la and Clark Expedition oners insight into a key event In American History 1:00 8 Cl) WOHDEA ' WOMAN "The Man Who Wouldn't Tell" A COiiege 1tudent (Gaty &Kghoff), moon- lighting • a i-vtor. 90Q- dantly flnda the key lngre(llant In lhe top- HCrat formula lor a den· gerous new 111ploalve. than hll to run lor hl1 hie from lndustroaJ aj)lal D OUAAK AM The Emparor a Ouaa1- Norms" Ouerk races to r86Cll "It" nr11 to prevent lorgon 111e Malevolent !Ross M1r11n) from becom ong Iha mo.I powe<lvl man 1n Iha universe. MaanwMe. Ficus la plannlng 10 marry Princess libido (Joan Van Ari!) (Part 2 of 2) • MOVll! •• •·Nob Hiii'' (tt4S) George Aafl, Joan Bannett. A NloOn owner 11orm1 Nob HIU to wtn Ille !\Md ot a ...ithy dabu- t.Mta (2 "'-'> . D 9 DOf'NY' MARIE 0-tt: ~ W111tama, PU Lynda, J~ o.monc:t. 8ruoe klm!MI. tffl · D titOYll! *•'4 ''F-Rode <M" ( '"8) Sue l.yotl. Parnell Rober1e. A U.S. MarWI, IU9pee1ed of bank robbaty and murder, net.. ecfOM the daMr1 with hi• girt• tfiend and • Pilllkarton man. {2 hra.) Cl) MOVll! • * • "The Savage ~ta" (1M1)M~ Quinn, Yoko Tani. Greedy ""1ft• tur trlldar9 dlwupt the Ille of 111 EMilno hunt et (2 hrs I 9 a!) WASHINOTOH WEEK tN REVIEW 1:30 D CPO llHAAKEY ''Pruitt, TM Fluallan Flu C8frlar" A bug bedevlls the b8fracka end Whtie his MMMfl ..cuperate from tha Au1111n nu, Chief Sh.,kay finds the gangly Pruitt, who claim• to have a natural lmmul'llty to the lllMU. lo be hll only ~nlon. fB '1!) WALL STREET WUK "Currant Economic Wisdom" Guaat: Dr. Har- bert Stein, Prof_. ol Eeonotl'llc:a. \Jnlwrslty ol Virginia. t .00 0 (I) INCREDIBLE HULK· O.Yld Bannet'• Mateh lor a cure to the malady wllleh turna h1"' Into a monstrous craatura ,.,.,._ ha gala angry, tllt• him to Hew York 11th•r• hi gala involved In a Tlmel Square 111t1mmlnlJ operation. Rob- ert ~· gueat 11811 a fllC+llE: B~# "A Tltla On The Door, And A Catpet On The Floor" Rlc;hle bagl09 to queatlon the r~• for his lucr1- t1YW poe.non with 1 pt•t'"' gtoUa lnvestlglllva firm wnen aomeona connected with a f()(l'IWW cue of hi• la elaln 0 @l A8C MOVIE * * * ''Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry· ( 11174) Peter Forid1 Susan George. A apead- med racing driver who extorta $150,000 from 11 au!>*market manager 10 tananca Illa catffr. 11 IOlrwMI 1n hi• per11tou1 dam for the 11111e line by a root· IMlglrl (A) ID MEAV GRIFFlN TUBE TOPPERS ABC fJ 9 00 -''Dlrty Mary, Crazy Larry." Peter Fonda and Susan George play the title roles of a couple racing the cops for the state line in this 1974 action movie. CBS 6 10:00 --CBS: On the Air. The focus tonight is on Edward R. Mur- row's famed "Pers to Person" in- terview show. Lauren Bacall hosts a lour through past Friday nights. KHJ 0 11: 00 -"Tb~ Assassination of Trotsky." Richard Borton stars in the 1972 movie drama about the last days of the Russian revolutionary figure. Guaata' RlcNird '*'fllllln, DMI Arnu J< ~ Altlford and a.ttpean. 8idneV Shel- don. • MASTPPIECE TH!ATRE . AMI t<atantn1·' Socalty wlll no! forgive the scandal of their love affair wheo Anna and llronaky return lo St. Pet.rlOurgll (Pan 8 of 10) QI!) ARING LINE "JamM Sch!Mlnger· lt>e Eniwgy Crllls" 10:00 II Cl) CBS· OH THE Al.R Ed\lward R. Murrow'•""-· aon To Peraon•• 11 highlighted. Lauren Baca• takaa us for a look at put Friday nlghll aa Eve Aldan, Unda Lavin. Bonnie Franklln, Jlm N1bor1, Bert Convy and Richard Crertna perform an ortgtnar song. 0 QUINCY ' A Blow To The Head A BIOW To The Heart.. Wl>en Lutce Stoic• dies. fOllow- lng I Championlhlp bolling IT)lllcfl With Ray Ringo ~Shields), Quincy Is ed by Ringo'• mob- 1ff1ll1ted badcara (flleheml- en Person, Moeat Gunn) to qutddy cJow tha cue. Joe t.oula ,,,.. a ceni.o ~ance as hlmNll. (Rj UD NEWS • Cl) EDUCATION: WHERE ARiWIE? m MICHAE.1.JACKION Gu.t: Senator George McGovern. Ii) THEADVOC,..TE6 "Nlllonal Haalth lnsur- •nc:e Should Tile Fed8'al Government Provlda Com- prehantlve Heellh lnll;r- ance For Every U S Cltlzan7.. Pfo Daniel Schorr Con Wiiiiam Ruahet f0-.3P ID Cl) NEWS ft) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 11:00 8 D 0 (I)®) NEWS e LOVI!. AMl!NCAN 8TYLE ··Low And The Secret Habit'' Mat1C and Roulle rtx LeoNrd up wittl an eic.- nun. 0 MOVIE • •.,,, "The Asaualnatlon Of Trottlly" '1111a1 Rlctlard eunon. Alain Delon. Thia hlstorle:al drama loc:uMa on the lnllOM detannina- llOtl of Iha aalUlln and tile last daya ol the Aus- ...,, ravolutlonaty IMdaf. (2 IWI.) • THI!'. 000 COUPlE Felix gata 0-In tonible with the lntemll Retlenue ~. Cl) LET'S MAKE A DEAL • DICK CAVETT Guaat. Lellla Fiedler, aJthOr of HFrlillk&." (Pllrt t of20 G) MACNEJL/LEHAE~ REPORT 11;30 e HaAtAMtlT9ALL Porll•f\CI VI L•U<~ from f:orum ltape) • D TONIGHT Hoit: Johnny Carson Gu.ta: Jloclc Klugman. Geot'gaBaet. 0 LOVE, MotENCAH STYLE t "Love A~ TM TW811Q91' Tutor" Ari l1111•ate but popUI.-elngat ,... In ~ with 1\18 tvtor. 8 ltl BAllETTA "Wiik Like You Talk" Barette comM under cloaa acrutlny bV ~ JdMl!ttlc po1ic. kweltlgatlng com- rnlttM afl• a l9llow ~ and friend falls to hand over to the c:t.9artment. lmmedlltel)', '40,000 In payoll money (RI ID OUTER UMrT'S Cl) GET SMART fE) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS (I) NBA IASKETMLL Tt>e Portland TtWI Btazer. WIU Ill<• on the Loa~ TV Programming 'Exposed' Sonday By JAY SHARBliTT HOLLYWOOD (/\P l -Ever wonder how !.hows like .. Quark" and .. The lncrcd.Jble Hulk .. gel on lhe air'' Mc loo. But I think I've found the• answer. which airs on NBC this Sunday and next Sunday at 7 p.m on Ch;mncl 4 I ha\ e reference lo · The Barefoot E\l'l'Utl\l' a J9il Disney movie Thl• film conrPrns network program ml•rs and network insecurity Writ tt'n b11 .Joseph l\tcEveety, 1t seems to be a spoof of TV You see. 1t involves a chimp named Raffles. lie has an uncanny knack for picking lop.rated shows. Discovery of his work causes a behind-the :.cenC's uproar, prompts one alarmed network boss to declare. "lF THE AMERICAN people ever found out a chimpanzee was sele<:t· ing programs, it would be the end of T\' .. Besides Raffles. other players in the show are Kurt Russell as a page at the mythical United Broadcasting Company . Joe Flynn as lJBC's bumbling program director. and Harry Morgan as usc·s hombast1c chief In Sunday's opener, you learn that UBC is always third in ratings. just as ABC used to be Russell, a decent, ambitious lad, has pro~ram theories he feels could lead UBC to ratings supremacy. ONE IDEA IS A series. "Abraham ~ NOMINATED FOR d~CAD1sr!YG A WARDS BEST (.~~~RE BEST ACTOR -RICHARD DREYFUSS BEST ACTRESS -MARSHA MASON BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS- QUINN CUMMINGS BEST ORIGINAL SCR EENPLAY- NEIL SIMON " 'The Goodbye Girl' is a joyous comedy just what the doctor order ed. Neil Simon makes f eelini! ~ood lei!al . GENE SliALIT, NB~-TV ,, Lincoln's Doctor's Dog.·· It goes on the theory view~rs go for anything about J.incoln, doctors and dogs Alas, Flynn gives the kid lhe brushoff. But things soon change. Russell is at the apartment. of his sweetie, Flynn's seC'retary (Heather North l. He meets Raffles, whose owners have left town. He's annoyed when the c himp keeps switchmJ! the dials from pro g rams he likes to such senc~ as .. Mother Carry·s Chickens." But he becomes mighlly intngued upon learmng all six shows Raffles ltked one mghl are the nat1on·s top- rated entertainments AND, BY CLAIMI NG Raffles' picks or UBC pilot shows as his own he knows no one would believe a chimp was responsible -he soon zooms uJ> in the UBC rank replac- ing Flynn as program director. ln the f\pril 9 chapter. Morgan tells a pr ~ conference about his young d1scovety. Asked what Flynn now \\ill do. he replies: "He'll be vice presid~t in char ge or . . cultural relations. I low docs 1l come out" Find out for vourself in this sly, funny movie. And 1r y~u think you detect the fine hand of Raffles tn the networks' program • schedules next fall • well, it couldn•t happen, could it? 0 f course not. TONIGHT'S LATEST UST.IN~ lea Laken at The Forum In &,otM01M9 • MORNING 12:00 " TWn.JOHT ZOHl The a.ptlln of a crMIMd 8-26 bomber can't figure out Wflete he le M lllihlt .,..... .... • MOY!« ·~ ''TM cw. or Tiie Cfylng Woman" ( 19'4) Rotna Atwnu, Domingo Solat. A young !Jiit dlacoY- ara • oen.rallone-4td curM that lhrowe e 11\116-ow_._ {tlv,30 min.) 12;80 8 MOVIE * ** "Thay WhO Dere" (185') ~ logarde, Akim Temlroff. A ttCIUP of OrMk and Btlllah eoldlan - aUignad to b6Qw UC' M enemy air flelod. ( 1 tit •• " min.) 8) MOVIE ••• "Daye Of Olott' ( 1944~ Gregory Peck, Mada Palm«. Auutan guetlllll Wlga A bitter bal• lie egalnlt the Invading Nazi f-. (2 hrs) 12-.37 G STARTtt.tE "The Eighth Osy" George Mahlrtl, Barbara 8erna A IOl'mar lthleta, wl1'I lllllng eyeelght. ~-. clelpar-•I• bid for the good ltte by atMllng jewel& lrom a dlurCh etat'*. aJ MOVIE * * * "Ouaranllnad" (18701 JOhn Definer, Gary ColllnL The staff of a pri- vate hoapltal must find a kidney donor lrom thOM quarantined within the feclllty. (1 IW., 20 min.) 1:00 D MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Hoat: Ollvl1 Newton.John. G-s: Waylon Jannlngl. Leo Sayer. Ike & Ttna Turner. Kenny Rankin D ISPY "Chlld O\lt Of Time ' 1:30 Cl) NEWS 1:370 NEWS 1:40 8 TAU<ABOUT 2:00 8 MOVIE *** "The Great Manhunt" (1950) Oouolu Fairbank• Jr,. Glynla Johna. =·=MTRACQ U MOVIE * • '-\ "Roseanna McCoy'' (111411) Farley Granger, Joan Evans. ID MOVIE • *'• "Jennifer" (tt53) Ida Lupino, Howard t>uff. 2:608 NEWS 3:108 NEWS 3:40c.;) MOVIE ** '"First Lcwe·· (11170) John M oulder Brown, Domlnlque Sanda 3:46 8 MOVIE • * "Wiil< Softly. Strang- ~ MORNING 7:00 8 C19 feJQIOUI 8"C&Al. E•ter~ .... frc Ccwenant Ho<JM dt..,.t .... ~··Titttlta~ tllOflO KONa ..... ~ ltl aunNRIENOe P'Tt.C-.08 CL£MfNT ARY NiEWt' WOMAN: Rl!EL TO llEAL I YOGA, A)flt HEAL TH H\llWflU 7:JO 81V8 TO Ulll"'"'""" 0000 GLOtllTROTTEAS l ~ 0 PACl:SmeRS G) MOVC **°"'"Al Sword'• Poilf ( 19J2) C«nal Wiide, U.. r.-i O"Htp. Threatenecs by .lntctvua. a Franch quHn ••nd• lor the., ._ "Mualtet-.." (1 tv,30mln) I 90WE1'Y BOYS TMEADAMS CHRONICLES (CAPTIONED) {I) COOICINO 1.-00 8 Cl> AOeOHIC STOOGES 8 MOY!f * • "Terror .Al Midnight'' ( 11155) Scott Brady. Joan \lolls. A poik:e oflicer'1 o•rtlr>end Q911 tnYOlwd Ill an aocident and 11 bladl· mellad by an onlooker ( \ hr • 30 1111n.1 0 ®J LAFF-A-l YMPICB 0 MOVIE * '• "Meaaallnll Vt. Thi Son Of Harwlalt" ( 1962) RICltlltd H•rlaon, Oaaton&. A Saxon warrior, enllaved by the Romana. ta bfoughl to Roma Where he ludf the oppre1Md ~pt• egalnll lh• Empr .. 1 ~{2hr•) 8:30 II Cl> IPEEO BUGGY II) MOVIE. * • "Gold l"ot Tht c-a·· (111M) Jeltr~ Hunter. Mylenti OemonlJllOI Atler a Y<>Unt 1lave tall• In love With thf mllltren of a Aomaf\ proconsul, Ile MCll)ea with lhe glt1 and leads a revo4t against Iha RomanL ( 1 hr • 30mln I m MAKING THINGS WORK I CHARLIE'S PAO (CAPTIONED) "'House Calls' has an incura ble case of infectio us laughter!" -Gene Shalit. NOC-rv WALTER MATTHAU GLENDA JACKSON· ART CARNEY ' ll \ U.lli l\'tXlOIJt I ''House Calls'' •ii.:.. ... RICHARD BENJAMIN SIJMdlr'rll.U SI u·uh1~J{l'$l[I ... Aj&I l A Wi.I <;,;. t Sb1bf •AlS1 mu JAllS'HPSnll·ll b!lllW.H'" \ Pl~"' Al!l Yi· l:XI and wu.nnuAs. 0..,4.lil H1J<*V I l~l'r.dal.rn;1;1S11.111 ·AIJ!iM~n·tl'1 ll~ ~· !iiiii{jiiiil!Jli<D] ~ .. -:::-:_:.,......,. NOW PLAYING ITAOIUM DRIYl·ll CllfEDOME 11 Orange 639-9770 Orangf634-2553 1 lDWARDI Cl•MA ' • Co5ll Me" 546·~102 Wld ·Sun. 2.00 • 4.00•600•I00•10 00 COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson BOOMER r.::::: ............. __ ~ .... --------... ------..... r------------· "He saw the roast Dottie f lxed for us, and that's why we had tuna casserole!" FUNKY WINKERBEAN ; L..-ii:.~(.Lt.~:::;3:i..--___;3:..,;'::..i' • ' CASEY ... Mlo 1tAT·~ ALL 'bl ~Av'i 1> &r! rr Gert; 'tti £'/ef:f ~, ,1c.;;11,.,- MISS PEACH Ati1Huft ~v1~W$ -r .. e MOVIES' * )r. by Tom Bitluk 1HANK~JI~ AFAAI D <.00'0 eotX":M1" IT ! by Ch1rtes Rodrfgues :.r-----~~--~~----~--~~---,.------------~---~--il'..>c:-:::ll:2""'Jll""."l'lllr""'\"1r-tl f • • .. 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ASA SOMMeL..teR ? by George Lemont.: by Templeton and Forman TODAY'S CRGSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 152 Reducing In UNITED F"ture Syndicate r•'* 1 Favorabl9 I actor ISAHlllOC' 10Gem 14 011~ neoa· tlV.phfaM 16 Harden: 154-lensea Thuraday'a Puzzle Solved: 158 French town __ _ 159 MontltY 908ounda horn 820fQ1Ntef Var. duration 18 Ten: Preftx 85 Mature l 7 Newfoundland 6 7 01 use: Rare ~+=+L~~~~~~ 18=•ln 69 Hindu ~r valid 70 --errand 19 One who II 71 Oualtty CJl)C)Olad level• 20 PtaQar•d. 7 2 Ba ahead aaawlll. 2 73 S.C:Om• 22 wor~ blinded 24 "High ... 74 StrlkM hard Ander~ ·u.. 75 ~.:•1 pr.rill 43 Eternal Ila 12 Doer 46 C.alle'a 26 P1Y9 OY9I' DOWN 13 SCottllh VIP protection 27 Towerd the 21 Navada'a 48 utlncl bird ocean neighbor 61 R9moves by 29 Goea b1ck t Comp1n10n: 23 Olplom.cy acrubblno ovtlf Sla119 26 FOl'glve 53 Snarl 32Tep11111tor 2 PrevarlcalOf 28 Be clOtlled 6' Collide and 33 Winglike 3 Not sure In rat>ound part " Worry-wart 29 Attaok a!Jd. 55 Stat• 1 34 Of blood 6 Set at denly belief 38 Packs down dlffel'9nt in-30 AOdttlonal 5g Asian tightly tetVala 31 RNcued kingdom 40 Canadian 8 l!mmet from danger 57 Complete utelllte 1 Malay title 3.5Auna1111ly 61 Europeen "2 Ptec. of turf of reapect 37 o...t top-tMRflal 44 Not arttllolal I Sea blrdt plf1P e3 "E" ot 46 Febrlo 9 Hlatorlc • 38 Suff~lno "0.£.0. • 47 luktwlnlt wai.t body, 39 &MIW 84 Dieoouf11otla 49 Nerrow Inlet 2 worda refuse ee OutCOIM 60SpanMher~ 10Hettmroom 41 SedilllenWJMGamleftl llc:le 11 NUfMfloll meleflal put - ' . . . . .. . . .. ... .. .. . . . . ._ .. . " . . ' . ' 88 OAIL Y FitLOT PridtY. Mll'Ch St 1971 MUSIC OVERNIGMT 'Annie Hall' captured the hearts of America. 'ANNIE HALL' . 1snow - -th_e _big_u_es_t _hit-in_· -~--~ New Yori<. . fl. .·. ' . . . ,. . . .... '. >,, " ••.. 'ANNIE HALL .. ;.M h"iJr .... •., ·' ,.. • .•'J ,, ..... ' '· .. T!-f-' ---~ l?6 IOWUOS I \P HU,. fl•G t OM CUil MA " 'Coming Home' is so good, such an important film! I celebrate it for the chances it takes and for Ute successes it achieves. See it!" -Gene Shallt, !'BC TV ,Jerome Hellma n 1, .~. • .. ,HaJ Ashby1 JaAenw/a . .J01/)6"?t .&eelJf//A '~/({fhte" (R) Daily 7:15, 9:15 Sat/Sun 1 :15, 3:45, 6:15, 8:45, 11 :00 ExcLus1vEL v edwards CINEMA CENTER HAHO• AT ADAMS, COST A MESA AT MESA YERDECEHTH 979.4 I 4 I Gillespie. New Orchestra Due in Debo~· Sunday , fagtJD8 Meet Phllj> Marlowe.The toushat prtvate eye who ever wore a trtnch coat,. slapped a dame and pit his luukles on a )awbonc. J au: trumpeter Diuy Gillespie and h1a quartet will perform next Fri- day. Saturday April I and Sunday, April 9, at the White House an Laguna Beach. .. The Roaer w~ener Cbor•le wtll be featured in tb6 ia.ueural concert Sunday of the recenUy formed Pacific Chamber Oreb tra at C 1 te Fullerton. The concert is scheduled al 7 ;>.m. at Plummer Auditorium. J .S. Bach's "The St. ,Qrctiestra. Dr. Madeline S~batz, assistant pro· feuor or mus le, ls con· cert mast~. Tickets are $S adults $3 students, senio; citizens and faculty /staff or cs FulJertOQ, lofonnatlon 870-3371 or 870-3347. GUleapl who is also appearing at the Orange Coast College Jazz Festival, is due at the jazz; club, dinner house at 9 and 10:45 p.m. and 12. 30 a. m. each of the three dates. John Passion" will be ----~-..---------_;;;. _ _. __ ~ IT IS an exclusive club appearanc e for Gillespie, who wiU leave Laguna Beach for a swing through Oregon, according to Carroll Coale~. entertal.nmenl director performed . Tenor Jonathan Mack will sing the part of the Evangelist, baritone James White will play Jesus and baritone John Matthews. Pontius Pilate. Other soloists are Diane Thomas, tenor Robert Grayson and bass Roger Ardrey DR. KEITH Clark, director or orchealras for CS Fullerton's music department, iS' director of the Pacific Chamber A moving lltor)t A romantic stor')C A story oC ~hatred. friendship, triumph. and love. WINNER-2 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE -· . - ANNE BANCROFr SHIRLEY MacIAINE Tt4f;\ TlnH e I \ ,, ~· l'lJ( -A HI •lflltt R<I ..... "'" \\'\'I IA'' 1' 1;r \Wttt.> 'I \l.a.t >\l\I. ....:!lfT rt .,l),~ f"<;l\f 111'1 .. l\t.11.Jtll r • \#Ht II• .,,11rl •\l\H'O,,U lllUWl'1f)"f -A\fll0\l 11Hfll' 4i\IFll/r\'H\IJJ llltlMH'• , .. ,,,h~~Arl:·-·~HrmHl,110''' ~ ... 1tf"NHrl~11i.., \J1TUf If/ UNt\I' .. /11/fhl/.l#t•I'·' ilfJ' 'II\ N· It H "'J .. /\ l'ltll#f.tw,., A. 11111\I \If \It W• ilff1V f'fl N'll /\11/f/.l t '\ tlt(J\1r1t' ltlff1All't" 1'41'1 r PG 1;;;rn. UiiiiD"iMiite 91 {Ii) ~·•-iNr~ f' .............. ,,.,. • .. "' .... C;q. CMIT• °'-. tM-1212 MANN'S SO. COAST PWA .~, ..... ...,..... "CASIY"S SHADOW" (PG)· M&Tll>t6t:tl ... ,,,__,_.._. wyou UGf4T Uft MY UN" CtlU IPI l41t llln.t S46-llll ..... , ,... . ,..,. .. ,,.__,, .... ,... .... , llllP .... MAQ'S ~··---,·-SO. COASf PLAZA "SATURDAY NIGHT. FEVl!ft" (R) c. ... 11.u I ·-l • .,.,_ .... ,......... · lilt •1ittl -u. SAT/lllM-l:a.w ... s.61111 ., ,.. ... ... ~.· IMO c1:Va"JN0 11AMERICAH HOT WAr' ICM!.t~rltf "SLEEPER" (PG) •»-1111 MANN'S CIUMALAND MM,e..W 'Al•Ni• IJJ.TUI MAMM·s CINEMAUND MMS..llatfft ,,.., .. IU-ltfl ""' .... "AMMIE HAU" ll"GI t.AT/--1z·o ..... 1 ... 1:u t4&T~M-l- "tSlAH0S '" THI STOA.MM '4f/-..i:l-.""2t ..V.T-lt l'WP \; .. !'\tl~'f ":--~ ... J •• •:· • ~~ ~ . UNA WEITMULLER'S .. lt'S true. People "•ve trOUble rlmenmertna My words. Moses "ad sue" a bad memory I had to pe him tablets." "NIGHT FULL OF RAIN" Ill :'GRAY LADY DOWN" Mon-Fri 8:50 Sat/Sun 1 :30, 5:15, 9:05 r edwards LIDO CINEMA " ''OH GOD" Mon-Fri 7:00, 10:45 Sat/Sun 3:30, 7:15. 11:00 NEWPORT IL VD. AT VIA LIDO '"MEWPORT BEACH 673-8350,. -.. z& --!'upP'fimen( to the 1rvtne World News, Thursday, March 30th.;; the ();.inge ceaitOaiivPllot, F;id;;,'March'ir197·~a .-_-__ -_, ___ .. -.... _-__ -... --=--........... ' ' -~ . ~ . , •• = . APRIL FASHION ISLAND * S* GLD r,~~ IHI ·~ ~ Bij OLD FASmouo FOOD & DWNKS POPCORN; CO S, *: * 'k DOT DOGS*** AltL AT. OLD FASmONED PKICES WITH FREE ANIMAL BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES ' --·----J I l -----._ ................... ...,., '~ --. . - , : . -- . Gddiclas . mnnlng shOlfs ••• reg. s11 ~ow$5.50 ' " select group of cotton ~s'! •• reg. $14 now$7JIO from tvnvenflon ... • . ~~ ""~·<J>I!'-25% off our enfite stock ... reQ. $25-$39 sale price $18.90-$28. 90 this event only aJso, a select group of spring and summer sandals ... reg. S19-S34 now $10.90-$15.90 r A Lido Fashions St9re A Lido Fashions Store 11 Fashion Island, Newport Beach -·· iiiii our second side,wa1k bazaar all items 50%-75% off 1ncluding <6'1S and l::oy6 ~r sat. aEri 1 1st. 10a.m-5:30p.m. and -much morel e QW1M#lf.. :; -~11ttrS a,d' tlicse w!W we liave net liai' tltt .triasure 5 ser()i"! ( armuef Ji· , ~ .. ClilllJlllfS IOO!llY THE FINEST VALUES FROM · UR FAMOUS BRANDS FOR CHILD ALL FROM OUR CURRENT SfOCK APRIL )st .. SIDEW.tK SALEI MYMAH BIRD SALE OMI HOP DOU IT OMI DIOP POWll 1>IO•oaJUA Is ~ S I 9 5. eid!enwiy eff.ctive in the de'!Nttion of odon. his -•wJ not 01 (Kb mo~ Q.em.caly the olflltlCinQ odor ::: e•ist. 0-.ly 01~ peo10n! froc,once BABY BIRD.S! u.AIW• umllllSlll.l ...... ...,. .. aT .. M~llZ ...,; ArriYed • • • leody .~~••mdTcAJ.g S...$50. SANJAAMA• ..fASHM.* squMI , ........... ...., .. lllfNITUH • F-IUI .. ... pastc:.lw 644-0tlO ·--_____ ....,.._ SURE! sizes are broken, many are ~e of a kind ... some new, some not so new ..• but the quality is "FIESTA .. which meana the uallty is better than good. Values to $35.00 at So,,,. ..• ::g:s OttW.EmMS I BOOTS -~1-~-SJ.0°0 I BERNARDO=s:: 50 ~ MEET THE BESTSELLERS .• IN PERSON• SAT'1RDAY, APRIL 1st SCRUPLES ~y Judith. Krantz . . PETER'S QUOTATIONS by Or. Laurence Peter THE MEMORY OF EVA RYKER by . Donald Stanwood The MAGNIFlaNT STRANGERS by Brett Halsey ·-~ sidewalk sale AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714 644· 7030 SIDEWALK SALE Ori~. sl5-19 Pnce . S20-24 S33-38 Now s7 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEAClf 714/~4-4411 s9 s13 s15 skirts s *I Famoua For The Finest in Men's and Women's European <:ont~ry . CLOTHING SHOES ·ACCESSORIES is pleased to announce their participation in Fashion Island's ······~··················· • • : VALUES FROM $25 TO $300 : e NOW REPRICED e : FOR THE BIG EVENT : ! SJ0°2 s50 ! : NottMg ~ Regawclwn of Ortglnal Nee : •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Boston Fern 8" pot size Special I 9.99 King Tutankhamun museum replicas (Fine Jewelry Dept) 3.75 to 14.99 Star Wars Watch F,..: Autographed photo 14 99 of Darth Vader with purchase. • Men's Short Sleeve Snort Shirts 1 ~ pofyester pi'lntl reg.$15. Casual Tons solids, strips. cap s~eeves. hooded blousons. Special 2.99 Nylon windbreakers ass t. colors, sizes s-M-t. Special 4.99 Jr. Jeans 5 atyles Including N'ect-ce Pas. Orig. to $18. Now 4.99-8.99 Women's Canvas Tote Special 4.99 Women's Now 10.99 Selected handbags long sleeve. reg. $20 •• Now 14.99. 300/o Off Men's Wallets assortedsty1es, and colors Selected Women's .... s_p_ec ___ ia_1_2_.9_9_t_o_s_.99 _ __.. . Beach Sandals Men's Ties selected styles Special 1.99 Maater Chef Donut F•ctory orig. 22.99 Now 6.99 Top Flight Golf Balls Special 1.88 Toastmntere Mini Griddle or1g.1e.99Now 9.99 JCPenney Fast Grill, orig. 21 .99 Now 9.99 Parfait Scatter Rugs ass 't sizes, In peach ..._....__~..,...~ ........... ...,.........,lllll'!'f or orange colors only. Portable Radio AM-FM-TV a Wellthlf, Otto. 19.95 Now 1~.88 -·-~...,... ' Orig. 2.99 -9.50 Now 1.88 -4.88 JCPenney l.:l FASHION ISi.AN> ' ~ NEWPOR'TaNYa1 Shop early for best selection. Sundresses polka dots in 3-styles, 1 and 2 pcs. Orig. $14. Now6.99 Jr. Co-ordinate Group · gauze and chintz Now20%0ff HospHal Scrubble$ for him or her. Orig. $15 Now 1.99 Selected Women's Dresses & Sportswear. 50%-70%0FF Women'• • Selected Sleepwear Special 3.99 Boy's Blazer D.uo Sportcoat & slacks. Orig. ~$24 Now 7.99 Girts Ass't Tops & Pants Sizes 8-16 Special! 1 . 99 cV.:. Boy'• Pre-school Pants Special 2.99 Boy's Pants (slz~ &-16) Special 4.~ Boy's Ass't Tops (sizes a-16) Special 1.99 -· 7 Sidewalk Bazaar JCPearney ~ FASHKlN ISl.AND ~ teNPORl'mm:R Starts: 10 a.m., Saturday, April 1st Shop early for ~st selection Garden Center Weber ~~~~~___:::.....:..~~~~~-----~~~~~. Sale 44¢ reg. 79', 4 ·' pot, color plants for rapid growth and splashes of color: Choose from Begonias, Impatiens, Alyssums and more. ' 4'' Indoor Plants Now fs the time to bring some greenery into your home. Choose from spider plants, grape ivy, birdnest fern, staghom fern ,spathiphyllum. reg. 1.99 Sale 994 ... effective thru Sunday, April 2 Special! 19.99 barbeque a rills. Mber covered barbeque. Great kettle style charcoal cooker lets heat c'r- culate evenly fot great Havor. Pircelaln finish. 18" Black 42.99 18" Colors 49.99 22" Black 49 .. 99 22" Colors 59.99 compare & save Special Barbf;!que D~monstratlon, Sat. April 1, f ash Ion Island Center Court, (" 1 O a.m. to 4 p.m. . Morey Boogie Boards Large size, reg. 39.99 Sale 29.99 Medium size, reg. 24.99 Sale 18.99 Plants in 10" pot. Choose from Ficus Benjamina. Scheffleras, Pothos, Philodendrons and King Palms. ~27.99 Directors Chair with natural wood, white or ••• from HAWAII blacidrame. The 10'' pot size, Tubidanthus, Ti plants. classic indoor or QUtdoor Birdnest fern, reg. 29.95 .................... Now 19.99 6" pot size. Crotons, Nephthytis, . Ti plants, Oracaenas ...................... Special 3. 79 994 Your Choice Ass'L 1 gal. plants, choose from Grape Ivy, Veronica. lime, Montenty Pine, Strawberry, F uohlias and many more. Citrus Trees 1Sglll. 49.99 Roses, assorted .......................... 1 ga1. 1.29 folding chair. Choice of cover colors. Exercise Bicycle 16'' wheel, tension control adjustment, padded ae,t, full chalnguard, high rise handle bars. ~pecial 39.99 .. • SIDEWALK SALE SPECIALS • V-Neck T·Shfrfs • Swimsuits s500 saoo r • FaaatOUS Maller CoorclllClles V3 OFF • Asst. Tops; Sweaters.etc. .. • P11nts ...... ,.., ..... c.et.· .:;;. s 14 • ·~w:;t~::.·:s::• 'I• #7Frt11 .......... .,..~ Sensational Savings! ·Wetherby Kayser .. 91sr :.~nniversary .-Sale Aldwin. Saw S7AJ • our'-"9111 c-..t ..... ~"ti.~ ....,,.,_.~ ....... aq.m -'2497 ROBLEE. SIDEWALK SALE! APRIL 1st TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON ... TOPS • PANTS • DRESSES • PANTIES • JEWELRY r Rl1RRY IN! . . . NEW P 0 RT . CE N T ·E R FASHION ISLAND Spring Special A New Look For A New Se9son HAIR CUTS. . . ...... . s1000 BLOW SETSIVVET SETS .... saoo PERMS .......... from S.20°0 PLUS INDIVIDUALIZED COLOR Manicuring• Pedicuring• Foclaf\ •Makeup And for o B€wut•lvl Summer Ton Ask Us About our "Indian Earth" ........... --......-...-....--··-- s·IDEWALK BAZAAR AT., APRIL 1st• 10 a.m. to 5 p.m UPTO .. OFF MASTER FURRIER SINCE 19" M-IHr MMi.r Funler'• OWltlo/ ,4,......,. M.JAcques DWGNEAS ... ~NUFACTURERS OF WORLD'S FINEST FURS 14 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT CENTER ~611 • lASY TERMS AVAILABLE• •MASTER CHARGE•• • IAHkAMERICAAO e •LAYAWAY ~ M.JACQUES M'-STER FURRIER SINCE 1931 . ( S H 0 P SIDEWALK SAi F SPECIALS ~ KING & CMBI S1Z! BED SPREADS '260 Yr/Jue .•. Now s9 995 COMFORTERS 0.-n a KlnQ Sa ••• with pu!'Y ~er flU ........ ..,.....,._. ...... ....... '75 NOW s3495 '-:!..a.ct DECORATOR PILLOWS . -'7to'35 NOW !t1 PRICE FAMOUS-MAUIS KING SUI Slll1S & l'll.lOWCW$. "'9tt-JD Cg NNlll9 ac .......... s299s· ......... 2 PU.w C.... Y... re '60 -- • 10 -Olllao The llfoedwet Autocentw We have more for your pleasure . 13 FASHION ISlAND NEWPORT CENTER "The cllfference between htter " best!' DIRECTORY D Silverwood'!: ~- Ill Q('smond's · 3 Store Directory • • DIRECTORY D • • STORE HOURS All Stores: Mon. & Fri. 10 to 9 Tues , Wed.. Thurs., Sat. 10 to 5:30 Sunday 12·5 (Many stores open 5 nights) ~ -~ ---,.-.. ::--. . BIG SALE··.QE fHE ¥EARi TOP5 ·• • . SHORTS . . SLACKS;. . BLOUSES • • .• SWEATERS . • . and MUCH MORE -4 ~,Sidemalk Sale Bargains up to 80% off · Jemelrg •• SATURDAY, APRIL 1st 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. #22 Fashion Island • Newport Beach . . . . .. F~,~~'.ri5,d~,jw.~ ! ~v1ts, acce~ies JEAN~ Ff1SHIONS 148 Fasl1iot1 Island Newport Beach 'aCr1>$< (ro•n tl11 Broa.JWQy) 7141759-0506 Off 0 . In Store H~ehandise 200f.. Of;f_ SATURDAY, APRIL 1 10:00 A M-5:00 PM A. H. WEINERT .,, Fine Jewels • 32 FASHIOM ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH 644-2040 It . . I I , • ~ I II .. Men's Suits Reg. to 175,00, "91ted suits tri~s. d011igner labels. Sport Coats ~eg. to 155.00. many fabrics, sol id cotors. patterns. • Leisure Suits Reg. to 135.00, many with famous elasticized waistbaod slacks. • • I ss9.00 Polyester Pants , • , ••••• ·• . • • • • now 9. 99 Save On Blouses ••••• , :.; .•••••• now 7.99. . . • . . Dresses! Dresses! ••• • • • • • • • . . • . . • • 17. 99 -· ~ ~ ~. " ,, . ' ,Qntsuit ScWings ••. ~-· ..... ~ · ••. now 29.99 i .., • a • . . -to: 1. I PVC Coats •••.•••••••••••••• n0w 17. 99 Men's Suits Reg. to 260.00 Our most famous brand. Men's Slacks Reg. to 50.00. wools, blends. potyest~ all styfee. MEN'S SPORTSWEAR & FURNISHINGS ~rt Shirts • • • • • • • • • • • . now 9. 99-19. 99 8eg. 16.00 to 40.00. long sleevEt Soort Shins ~ .... ;,.· . .-.. • now 8.99-17~99 Aeg. 1 s.00 to sq,M. short sleeve ,. ... . Knit Shirts •... ;) ••••• ~~·:·now 4. 99-13. 99 Reg. 14.00to 20.00, ShOrt steev~ · Corduroy Pants • • • • • • • • • • .. . • • now 9. 99 Reg. 16.00-27.50 ?~ ... . "'. ' Denim Casual Suits •••••••• ~ •• now 19.90 Reg. 90.00-95.00, speqtacular valve. I . . ' ·Dress Shirts •••• • ••••• : • ~ ••••• · •••• 6. 99 Aeg . 18.50-22.50, famous maker, lonD sleeve _ Fine Neckwear .......... -•••••••••••• 3. 90 Reg. 8.50-12.50, many patterns. •' . -MEN'S SHOE SAVINGS JohnstOlf & PMutplr Shies . r .. ~ ., · Regularly 71.00 . 54 90 Selected plain toe sfyle • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . • • After11ours Casual Shoes Regularly 42.50 24' 90 "Royal" style only • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . • • ·-· ---· .. . ... , Ann Landers •Sports .. •Horoscope •L:.ffestyle '" FridlY.~h 31, 1978 l Mamie Van Doren was Clark Gable's 'pet' m the film 7eacher's Pet.· She also liked him as a leading man. Mamie Van Doren I*> The blonde bombshell is devoting full attention to her Newport Beach antique shop. One of the i~ms for sale is a ceiling lamp from her bedroom. 'It could tell a lot of stories,' says Mamie Van Doten. By Dl~NNIS McLELLAN Ol IM O•llV ~llOC St.tit 1-;' en 1f thl' -.1gn outside dtdn 't read · Mamie Van Dort•n's Pnvat(' \ollecttom; and Ar.t1ques." 1t "ould bl' cas.r to ~uess whose Canner~ V11lagl'. Newport Beach, shop 1t was Thumhtackcd to the wall in one corner of th1.· three room shop arc dozens of glossy photo graphs or the <.·qually glossy platinum blonde '>ex queen of the ·sos ' But the dead g1vc away 1s when Mamie Van Dorc•n herself steps out to greet customers I l'Ollectcd antiques all my life." says Miss Vun Doren, who recently completed 15 weeks of th<'alC'r in New York, Florida. !':orth Carolina and Chicago where she <1lso did her nightclub ;.ict · I hkl• to !>aJI and swim but when I get thfqUgh working I don't really know what to do "Uh myself One night I thought, with all my antiques in the garage "hJ not open an antique shop., Jn February she did The small shop i.s filled with Jewelry and antiques Crom the early 1800s through the Art Oec·o period of the 1930s f~un• tbat tn the 1950s prompted n<me other than :\tac West <who should knowJ lo deem her th~ sex1~~ of thl' nc•w crop of blondes which in· eluded Monro<'. :\1ansficld and Maxwell Hut the platinum hair ts now its natural brown. streaked and youthfully long. And off· stage sht•'s most likely lo be found wearing white !-.htrls, tight fitting faded blue Levis and antique jewelry "Sometimes when I'm in u sexy mood l "'ear a dress," she says, "but I have to be earcful when the· ladws come in with their husbands M amu.• \'an Doren. curled up on an antique f'renrh settee. smiles w1deb. and gazes out lhe "indow to thl' p.it10 in thl• back which she plans to turn into a tl'll garden WllJLE S HE llAS no 1mmed1ate show bus1 ness pla~. i\tisc; Van Oor~ she js happy with the roll' of shopkee~ "'!!!be e5pec1ally en Joys talkl.Jll! to the: Cl.L'to~ .. n ~~s flle a ~ood feeling · Of course the sign outsldC often draws the cunous Pcoplt• occ·a~1ona~y come in and ask 1f she 1s THE :\lam1t· Van Doren . . . . • • • CJ Oa.ly ...... _.., °*"Y Am.,.._ WHAT HAPPENS WHEN she sells all that'' Oh "she says, ''l'H• gol two more garages full .. At 11. l\11ss V<in Doren m;.11ntams the same TllE MamH.' Van Doren. who made her movie debut in 'The All American.' a 1954 foot · bal1 c•p1c \\tth Tony Curtis, is the one whose p1c <St>e MAMIE. Page C:ll Today, Mamie Van Doren owns a Newport Beach antique shop. But she's still 'on . ~tage' behind the counter. .lleaching :Ont ~I • I By CHERYL RO)IO Of 1JM Oallr Pil .. Sl.tlf .' Tt\c woman clasping and unclasping her hands is 39 years old and has spent her adult life .is a wife and mother in the home Now 5he and her husband have parted ways, and the middle-aged mother, who used to ... l'n10~· coffee klatches with her neighbors in the -mornJng and whO looked forward to PT A meet 111,.:s. 1s forced to reorganize her life Married just out or high school. she has m•ver worked and has really never questioned \\hat she wants to do with the rest of her life Heach Out. a non.profit organization in operalwn in the coastal area since 1971, is a place to go for help. F:unded by private con tnbutions, it is a free community service for women of all Income and l\ge levels and consists .. ) of 12-~k counseling sessions in small groups led by parl\-professional volunteers,• The program is aimed at solving personal pl'Oblems before they reach the crisi.a sta&es of emotional brea)cdowns, broken marriages, alooholism or drug abuse. Reach Out also helps the woman w~J\as 1ust moved to the area and 1s combating loneliness and frustration. The program '6 aided by O.range Coast College where space and the u5e of telephones is provided in the school's Women's Center Many of Ole women eventually return to ~chool to pursue a new career. The median age of the participants is 41.2, although the age span 1s from 21 to 70 A majority are married, un employed and have two children In addJtion to the support groups. a new program has been started called "Explonng Our Sexuality." Barbara Chppinger, a fl\cilitator and co-director of Reach Out, 1s one o( the organizers of lhe projett. Tbe former professlonJll dancer. who llerself returned to school after her divorce, sa)s t.qe new program Is sophisticated and at- tempt, to deal with formerly taboo 11ubJecu. Ma. Cllppinser, 41, feell the women 'a move· ment la responsible ror helplog females become more aaaertive in their relaUonships with others and a.dmit.s that men 15till leel threatened by sensuol'lty training. To combat the dlspattt 1 she says aexual awarenea training can help &ome women teach • ~ol mu. Wt...r.ela&.a.to them tn a more aenaltlve and cannai way. For information concemlna Reach Out ·5 personal rrowth and sexual awareness worbhop • call lhe Oran1e Coa l Colle1e Women's Center at 558 5557 • Plannmg lunch for the support group are (from left) the Mmes. Charles Thomas, Jack Groth, Edgar R. Hilf. Les Coenrs d'Or There are no meetings, committees, fund-raising events o~~bligations other than dues for the· group. · By MARCIA FORSBERG .,. • .,..ly .......... Since 1883, Florence Crlttenton homes acrou the country have provided r04Jdentlal care and education for r In trouble And the wann. bome-Uke en vlronment ot the Florence Critten toh Services nr Orange Count) Inc in Fullerton has given a rapidly 1rowm1 number of emo tionally and '\Uually trnuhl<'d 11rls a heller chance at their rutures. ,, ' --·-· Young girls without homes, un- ~anted pregnancies. abortions. uga, truancy and battered in· .Cants arc amon'g tho problems de1tll with at the non-profit. volun tory iaaenry FCS OPF.RATES lwo programs a :l7 ht-d R<'~1dc-nt1 o I Treatment C<'nler nnd an Infant Da\ Care CC'nt f'r Sen ire-. 1nclu.de 1n . di\ tdual and 1?ro11p counseUng o( (Sot'f' 1.m• C'OJIURS, r., .. nt -· r ' (2 Dltrll V PILOT' •.• ~Mamie <From Pace Cl> tuielpal)ef lbe"'" near a froo1°wtndow. There'• Mam.le wltb Jobmly car... Mamie· with Bini Crosby, Mamie with le.ft CbandJer· and Walter Winchell, and RoCk Hudaoa i.od Steve OocbranandClartGable. • • : "They all bad.charm," she aayadlplomatical-lY wheo uked wboJler favorite wu.. "'ljustllkeaU · the maleal worked with.•• · • &BE AU.OWED-; HoWf;VElt. lhit "steve Cochran was nlce. He was the epitome ol aex; he wu Just a bunk ol man.•• · . Her favorite movie was ''Teacher's Pet•• with Clark Gable. She el\joyed working with Ga- ble. And be obviously enjoyed working with her: ••He had my plcLurea all over his dressing room." she confides. "He told me I reminded him of Carole Lom· bard. 'Ibat really made me feel good." She sighed wistfully. then laugbed. "'U he wasn't married I would have done a number on him. We were both married at the time; it wu just the wrong time."' · --· Miss Van Doren, wh<> is no longer married. bu a 22-year-old son. Perry Ant.bony, who is studying Jaw. . l>espile her reputation as· a "dumb blonde .. SeJC symbol, Miss Van Doren. who studied act~ log most of her life, never wanted that image. SUE ONCE WENT to the head of Universal Studi<r, ... I told him I was tired of playine these roles. 'He threatened susk>ensloo. "The stuchosln those days bad great power. U you dldn 't do what they wanted you to do you were out." .. When her seven.year co11tract ran out so did she. But she continued maklllg movies, many in Europe and two in South America. And she con· tinues to act on the stage itnd do her nlehtclub act. · ·. · She says when she looks at old pictures of herself as a child she noticed thal she was always "posing." .. It's as if I was bom to be an actress-not a movie star-an actress. An actress survives and a movie star fades away." Mamie Van Doren, the actress. is sUU sur· vivin&. But for now she is devoting full attention to her antique shop. ''Thia used to hang in my bedroom, 0 says :Mamie the shopkeeper pointing to a ceiling lamp during a tour of the premises. "It could tell a lot of stories," adds Mamie theblonde5expot.. · -- With Tony Curtis in ·rhe All Amer1can', 1954 football epic. ~ •• Les · Coeu1•s <From Page CU • the girl, her family, boy friend and baby's father; complete medical care; tutoring, accredited scb~l­ ing and job preparation; classes m sexuality, pregnancy, mate~al and child care; day care for in- fants and supervised recreation. "We are put in a position of parenting, nurturing, re- educating," says Dr. Agnes T. Trlncbero, consulting executive director. Counselors attempt to guide the residenta toward emo- tional self-sufficiency and indepen- dence, as well u offering training in parenting skills. Tbe effectiveness of the center has naturally brought an increase in requests for services. ~ut operating costs have also in- creased; financial crisis has been a reality in the pasL MONEY IS THE issue especially lack o( it. Therefore. support groups and the general public have been relied on .to pro- vide funds to pay the ongoing ex- penses and help sustain the or- ganization. Groups offering financial help include Les Coeurs d'Or. Sea Aux· diary. Mat-incrs Auxiliary, Laguna Hills Auxiliary, Seal Aux· iliary and Felicia Auxiliary. On Monday. Apnl 4, the Les Coeur d'Or support group will bold it.s annual luncheon and open house tour or the fac1l!ty in honor of mem- bers who have given yearly con· tri butions of $100. Les Coeurs d 'Or was organized in 1917 by Mrs. Jack Groth ot Newport Beach · because of an event that occurred years ago. when Mrs. Dora 0 . Hill (former Newport Beach mayor) and Mrs. Charles S. Thomas (wife o( retired secretary of the Navy under Eisenhower) took her on her first tour of the CriU.enton home in Los Angeles. ••1t hooked me, .. says Mrs. 611PST MAR 16 Tl Groth. So she became actively involved" with the local FCS board of direc- tors when the center began in 1966. Jn 1972, due to travel and personal commitments, Mrs. Groth took FCS out of her schedule. "When I was asked to become active on the board again, I de. cided to do something on my, own," she says. ' Les Coeurs d'or was the result -there are no meetings, no com· "mittees, no fund-raising events, no obligations other than dues. "Jt's for women who are past the age ol wanting to be involved in meetings, or. for women who just don't have the time. It's for women who have the means (to contribute) and who believe in the purposes and goals and the charitable feelings of helping troubled girls,'' she says. . WITH A GOAL of 400 members in mind, she sent an appeal letter to 100 women. asking for their StQ>- port. Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Thomas, co-chairmen, lent their names to the projecL • "Tbe name means 'the golden hearts,' and it appeals to women who have that warmth and feeling in their hearts. It's not a social ac- tivity, but a gift of love, a gilt from I.he heart.'' says Mrs. Groth. Last year, the group contributed $5,400 to the facility. "We hope to double that in the upcoming year," ebe aaya. "The agency would not be able to make It lf it weren't for the auz. lliarles, and Les Coeurs d 'Or is one of the important ones. The aux· lllarles help us tO' go on doing a de- cent program for the youngsters:• says Dr. Trinchero. · •'The more funds that ere raised, tho more we can give the advantages to other girls so they ca~ use the agency,'' she adds. . NEWPORT BCACH CALIF • •SHOP OUR NEWLY REMODELED .STORE ••• STAPPED WITH OUR • _sAMB PRIENDLY PEOPLE I ; WESTCLIPP SHOE? DICK MAROWITZ. • ' ' [ H.oros~ope SATURDAY, APlUL 1 By SYDNEY OMABlt. ARIES <March '21· Pd.Pl:*-Mv. April 19): Shakeup due A in habit pattern; what was taken for granted is ., 'OTE subject to abr~pt Jr' ... ~an~ f OR TAURUS (April 20· ] May 20): Contributioo.s. HUMMEL appeals, messages and · calls command more· than-usual attention. ' · • · Gemini. Virgo and · ~ · ·sagittarius figure. .IS~ V~1 E prominently. Check · ~-.GAINST travel plans. GEMINI (May 21· ~:r~~n;o~~r~:in; BUREAUCRATIC. circle. Money questi~ns EXPLOITATION relate to partnership, marriage. P9UI ..._.,.e.:t1oit ~ CANCER (June 21· 2900 """' -',,.. ecr.....,., ""• JMn Well.~~ July 22): Lie low, go· a..-------• slow, be sure concerning ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE Tires Ripped Off., D EAR A N N. LANDERS: I hope the sulll)' party reads thla aod recop.lzea himself for wbat be ls -a cheap, two-bit crook. Last weekend we ran an ad ln our )Deal trade paper for some used snow tires. My husband and I were not at home Aaa Laaden wben an interested par-then leave a alae-JHr• Last week I got Into ty phoned. Our nine-old boy alone to ,ive la-my car and follbwed A year-old son gave the structlom to a&ranien to his weekly .. mee man directions to our on Jtow to get. to tlte iog." I waited out.std home and showed him boase. for about 20 minutes and what be thought were. Dlscontlaala« the then walked in and in the correct tires. The lad's aJlowuce for .-troduced myself. Tber ones we had advertised year becaaae Jae Mid the were several womed were used and on rims. wroa' Urea seems present. My husband The one.s the man toot awfally mafalr to me. was so embarrassed be (and left cash for> were Obvloaaly you dlda't would like to have dlecl a brand new set of give hllll adequate in· on the spot. We loft radial tires, without atractloaa. Please re· together shortly after. rims. ~alder. Now Art ls mad at mt11 Our IClll described the D E A R A N N for tailing him and m~ as 1'older than Dad· LANDERS: My husband humiliating him in front dy ao be muat have and 1 have always bad a of his CB buddies. I say been in bis sos. old good relationship. we he has oo right going enough to know the dlf· are the parents of two anyplace he would b~ fereoce between a set of· lovely young children. a shamed to be seen. used tires and. brand No problems till last Any suggestions? - newones. year when Art got OVERANDOUT Our son's allowance himsell a CB for bis car. DEAR 0 ANDO: You· has been cut off for a He was like a kid with a owe eacb other aa year. All the money be new toy -completely apology. Yoa should not· earns from odd Jobs will wrapped up in it. Next bave trailed An and he go into the "tire fund." 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MARGE CARSON • .1,._.....:.:,:,.;.;,:.:;,;:.:.._.:,.;.:..;:.:...:.. ________ -:----~-------------=----------~---' \ I I I j I . ~~~~~1.,m....._~~L~V ---~~~~-SP-Or.ts -¢!{ .Q Angels, LA Duel; Brett ·Faces Rhoden Crawford Released; Lutz Falls LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Dodgers asked waivers Thursday on veteran outfielder Willie Crawford, their former bonus baby. for the purpose or giving him his unconditional re· lease. Crawford, 31, was signed by the Dodgers as a free agent on Feb. 1 after he played out his op- tion with Oakland in 1977. He saw action an 14 games this. spring, batting .192. A 14-year major leagu e veteran, Crawford originally was signed out or Los Angeles' Fremont High School m 1964. He played his first 12 seasons with the Dodgers before bemg traded t o the St Louis Cardinals m 1976. Mayer Advance• MILAN, Italy -Sandy Mayer defeated Bob Lutz of San C lemente, 6-4, 6 ·2 today Wld moved into the semifinals o( a World Championship Tennis tournament. Mayer, 28, survived an ordeal or broken serves m the first set to down Lutz, u 31 year-old doublc:s specialist, in one hour, lOmmutes. Jn Thursday's play, HJorn Borg toppled ZelJko FranulO\ 1c ~ O, G-0 1n 49 minutf's, V1lt1~ <..erula1t1s knocked off Jaime Flllol, 7 -6, Ii 3 and Adriano J>analla up~l·l D1lk Stockton, 64,64 Gottfried Win• LOS ANGELES (AP) -It might only be three exhibition baseball games to some, but to others, especially many fans of the two teams. the annual Freeway Series means much more. It all beiJ.ns tonight when the Callfornla An1el5 and the Los Angeles Dodgers launch the 1978 Freeway Series at Dodger Stadium. The series continues in Los Angeles Saturday night and moves to Anaheim Stadium for the finale Sunday afternoon. The Dodgers won by scores of 5·0, 10-3 and 3-0 lat year. and hold a 1'-13-1 adnnta1e over tbe Angela In all ;amea of the series, which betan 1n 1962. Tbe three games iD tm drew over 9:1,000 fana. In 1978, Lo8 Anlele1 won the first 1ame M lb 11 huunp, California woo the aeeond coa- teat ,.2 ln a •am• abortenld to eieht innings and the teaip tied in the rubber match 3·S In a game called after 1~ lnnlnp by rain. Callfomla won the first five games of the series iD 1862-&t but the Dodcen' aweep last lear eave them the overall lea for the lint tune. Lola Angeles went on to win the NaUonal Leape pennant while the Ansels finished ftfth In the American Lea1ue West. The pitching makbups are as follows: Ken Bnltt ot California vs. Rick Rhoden tanlgbt, Chris Knapp of the Angels vs. Burt Hooton Saturday night and Doug Rau of Los Angeles vs. Paul Hartzell Sunday afternoon. The top two starting pitchers for each team are not scheduled to see actloo -Don Sutton and Tommy John on the Dodgers' side and Angels' s tandouts Nolan Ryan and Frank Tanana. Ryan auffered a slight muscle pull in bis left calf Thursday that usn 't considered serious. A team spokesman said the 31-year-old ri&ht-hander is expected to be ready to pitch on Monday. Both managers -Dave Garcia of the Angels and Tom- my Lasorda of the Dodgers - are expected to go with mostly front-line players in the senes. Two regulars, one on each DA YTO"l. Ohio-Brian Gott f ried advanced to thl• ~uarterfinals or the Dayton Pro Tt-nn 1s Classic Thursday mg ht with a 6-•l. 6·2 v1clory over Bill)' l\l a rt in. AIA GUARD BRAD HOFFMAN IS SURROUNDED BY DUCK WILLIAMS (LEFT), FREEMAN WILLIAMS OF ALL-STARS. . All se<'ded players \.\On lh<>1r ~econd round matches 1-:dd1<' D1bbs defeated John Yuill 6 :i, 6-2; Tim Gullikson heal Ove Bengtson 6-3, 3·6, 6·3, Harold Solomon ehminaled Gene Maver 6-4, 6 ·3, Arthur Ashe routed A.IA Makes It Look Easy, I 03·88 Ashok Amritraj 6-0, 6-3 , and Tom Gulhkson tlowned Byron Berlram 7·5, fi ·O tt'ade Top• King OAKLAND Wimbledon champion V1rg101a Wade \.\Ill meet Rosie Cal>als and Billie Jean Kin i? fac es Evonne Goola~on~ tonight in the cham- pions h 111 tou rnament of the womt>n's pro tennis lour here. Wade defeated King lfi. fl 2. 6·4 Thursday ni Ahl while Martina Navratilo\a downed Belly SloYe 6·2, 6·3 and Wench Turnbull heat Kerr) Reid ?fi 6·1. &lcenW,, to Bo•ton By DAVF. CUNNINGHAM Ol lho O.lly Pl .. 1 St•ll Ten of the nation's finest col legc players were made to look ~loppy and inconsistent Thurs day night by Athletes in Action, so maybe that Christian outfit has already achieved its goal or becoming the United States' best amateur baskethall leam. The AlA took apart a coaches' All-American All-star team. 103 88, before 7.514 fans at the Anaheim Convention Center The All-star team was hand p1eked by the Naltonal As'iocia lion of Rasketball Coaches. which aho SC'lecled Notre' Dame's Digger Phelps to direct th<.• effort Dul Wlth onl y two practices. Phelps admitted difficulty in establishing any sort or learn un 11v"'1th hi s All-~tars ·The Ali\. on the other llant1, NASLOpener passed with precision, ran 1ls fast break with repeated suc· cess, and beat the All-stars in nearly every offensive and de· fensive department. The All -stars fell behind by 10 points early in the game when lhey were afflicted with cold shooting, and never saw the lead. AlA opened it up by as much as 18 points in the first half The All-stars shot Just 38 per· cent from the floor during the first hall while AIA was hitting at 58 percent. paced by some s12zhng shooting from 5·9 guard Brad Hoffman. L~~r named the game's MVP for his 16 points and overall out· s~andmg performance, Hoffman hit five straight bombs from the 25-foot range in the first half. Th e All-stars' Free m a n W 1 l l i ams, c losel y watched WINTER HAVEN, Fla -The Boston Red Sox completed a week-long manhunt and ac- quired right-handed pitcher Denn is E ckersley from the Cleveland Indians Thursday in a multi-player trade. The Red Sox also received catcher Fred Kendall in ~x change for right-handed pitchers Rick Wise and Mike Paxton. rookie infielder Ted Cox and rook 1e catcher Bo Diaz Surf Begins Play Against Portland Cid Coaelt Tabbed BERKELEY Dick Kuchen. an assistant coach for basketbalJ powerhouse Notre Dame, was selected Thursday head coach at the University of CaWomia, a perennial Pacific-8 Conference weakling 'IV Sports Menu T.onlitlt on Television 11 :30 p .m. (2) -NBA 1'A81tETBALL -The Laltet'S meet the Portland Trailblazers at the Forum tn a game playe<I three hours earlier \\1th the add1t1on of veteran Peter Wall and George Graham from Crystal Palace in England thl' Cahfom1a Surf will open the North Amt•n can Soccer Lea~uc a~;unst the Portland Timbers tonight (7 :30> al Anaheim Stadium with a crowd 1n excess or 11.000 expected. This is the first major soccer league game to be played in Orange County and it gets the NASL slate of J60 games off lo a flying start. Tonight's contest is an in- t erconference meeting under the new alignment that finds the Surf competing in the Amen can Conference, western division The Surf, formerly the St Louis Stars, is one of the original ·Kings Gain Playoffs DETROIT (AP> -Mike Murphy scored one goal and us1sted on two others, and goaltender Roite Vachon picked up his fourth shutout as the Los Angeles Kings defeated the Detroit Red Wlnp, -t-0, Thursday -night and clinched a NaUonaJ Kockey Leaiue playoff berth. · When Boston deteated Pittsburgh 6-3 ln another NHL iame, tt put Detroit in the pla~ffa for the flral time fn eight seasons to aoothe the dl.aappolntmtnt of 18,154 Red VVln1s fans, larfeal hockey crowd ln Ob'm&>la Stadlum htatory. Murphy's 18th coat of the 1euon at 10:21 of tht openina period provided Loi AnaeJes' wtnninc mar1ln. The doa• cbeckin8 of the Klnp' forwarm tho rut of the way made Vacbon'• Job n easy ono. Detroit could muater only 13 abota at the LA betmtnder. franchises m the NASL, dating hack to 1967. This is the first ~·car for the team in Anaheim. Portland enters the game wtth i.IO impressive array Of attack· 1ng players led by a veteran trio of forwards. Striker Clyde Best 1s flanked by a pair of superb wingers in speedy Stewart Scullion and Willie Anderson. This group, supported by mid- fielder Jimmy Conway from Ireland, will test the Surf de- fense. Wall, a veteran of more than 250 games in English League competition, was a member or the Stars' defense that ranked third in the NASL last season. At 33, he will double as i coach and at one time was a teammate ot Surf head coach John Sewell. "The addition of Wall and Graham makes us a much bet· ter team at the same p<>iol u last year," Sewell 1ay1. ''And we are going to be better. We will concentrate on a atlllful game and nol a kicking lame. We want to play bar and 1klllful." One of the keys to 1ucces1 for the Surf is mld.flelder Al Tl'Ollt, the most honored American player ln the eame. · Trost has been a three-Ume NASL all-star and was captain of the United States World Cup Leam in a quallfytne bid. He bas played 28 1ame1 tor the u .s. in lnternattonaJ compeUlioo lnclud· Ina lb• 1m Olympics. bec ause he led the NCAA D1vis1on I in sconng w1lh a 35 ~ average, hit JUSt one of six at tempts in the opening stanza But Williams regained his for m in the second half and fini shed with 22 points to lead all sco rers AlA got sturdy performances from Irvin Kiffin (14 points), ·Ralph Drollinger (14 points and four stuff shotsl, and Tim Hall (12 points> Standouts for the All-stars in- cluded Mike Santos < 14 poinl.51 and Duck Williams (11 points I. COACHES All.,.AME•ICANS 1•1 -8y,....6. Ju<:l~ln\ • Co<ll"" 7, PheQl•Y '· 0 Wllll.,.,• 11, 0.lpll 10. S...10\ •• TOWflW'lld • r WllllM1U n. Moller 4 Told" 3811 11 N ATHLETES IH ACTIOH 1103) -Hell 12, IClffln H . Orolllnqo~ H, Hoffmen 16, Ro!Mf'tson 10, ~ .. ., 2. '-1· Frost z, WAnSl•y 11, J~ I) T otah 4S I~ 17 1111 H•llltme AINelH In Action SJ 37. Foul..s out None Total •oul• Co.tCIW$ Alt Am.,.ltans 1•, Allllet .. In Miion 20 TM:IU\lUI foul -Coe<tw• ... II AnMrltM1HO<ICllPfW!lpa A--7 SU Syl APP9 and Tommy Wllliam• acored goal• ln the sKODd period u tho IC.iD&I outahot Dttrolt 17 ~ Marc l Dionne'• power-play ioal in the fin I period closed out the scorln1 tof!Loa Anaeles, which moved one point ahead of D troll. a batUo tor •ec:ood plaff ln the NHL 'a Norri& t>ivlalon. He rank.I third in every Surf offensive category and i. play· · "'""".......,..._~....:.w.-­ inl the first year on a lhree-yur contract. STEVE COPP (RIGHT). ROGER PH!OLEY CHASE THE BALL. .... ~. side, are doubtful starters. both with leg injuries. For California, shortstop Rance Mulliiliks will probably be replaced by thlrd baseman Dave Chalk, wllb either Roo Jack.son or rookie Carney Lansford taking over at third. For Los Angeles, Lee Lacy figures to fill in for tbJ.rd baseman Ron Cey. California brings a 12-9 exhlbl· lion record into the series while Los Angeles ls ~10. The Angels dropped a 7-2 decision to the Sen Dieg~ Padres at Palm Sprinp Thursday. Scorching 65byPost Sets Record RANCHO MIRAGE (AP) - Sandra Post hasn't exactly set lhe women's golf tour on fire the JO years s he's been on the circuit, but she d id get oU to a blazing start in the ladies' richest tournament. Post, who's won jus t two Ladies Professional Golf As- sociation tournaments and bas gone four years since her last triumph, shot a 65 Thursday to shatter the MWion Hills Coun- try Club course record and take the first-round lead in the $305,000 Wmne.rs Circle. Her round, which included a 5-under-par 31 on the front nine and a 2-undcr 34 on the back over the 6,302-yard layout, bet· tered the course and tournament record of 66 set by both Kathy McMullen and Sue Roberu in the 1975 Winners Circle. The 65 was good for a three· shot lead over Hollis Stacy, who had a 33-35-68. McMullen w as alone at 70 while Jan Stephenson, Mary Mills and Debbie Massey shared fourth al 71. The opening round was played in intermittent showers that began in the morning and became more persistent in the afternoon. Post was the tour rookie of the year m 1968 and posted an 18 hole playoff victory over Kathy . Whitworth irt the LPGA Cham pionship, but her only other v1c tory was in the 1974 Far E ast Open. The 29-year-old Canadian does not, however, seem to mind the long winless spell "I feel very fortunate that T make a good living, even though I haven't won for a long time," said Post, who finished ninth on the earnings list in 1977 with $77,000 in prize money. "H really doesn't bother m e not to win. A fl.er all those years you learn not to let things bother you ·· ;,PO\t H.SIM:V K.McMull .... 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Molina, a skinny, 39-yeaMld veteran who turned pro in 1957, is a former Aq~entine PGA champion. a 5-time winner or that country's national open, twice represented Argentina m World Cup competition and -be says -the winner of more than 40 South American tournaments The mustachioed Molina. however, has bad little luck on the Amencan tour. A fourth place finish in the B.C. Open last year saved bis card wben he was m danger of loelftc hia playing n a hts in the United States. F Mollfta 3J J:>-44 >N ArtMlmt ~ F FUI.,. J)..U- G littler S).U-.. R ,.,...1111le u.&>-411 O Tl\On ~ LHlf'tlle l~ •·" ....... U.)l-4• 0 Eclllbtr ~~' a Shearer »-).1-4• TP11r1,... l~ J C~nHd ~ J CIWlllU'f .,..._,. 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Vincent Brown or Mater De1 fSaota Ana> High 1s one or two 60-foot shotputlers in the CIF ranks while Dennis Cowans ol Fountain Valley is one of two tn pie JUmpers with legitimate 45 foot JUmp:. Ooth will bt· among the more than 1,200 athletes at the 13th an- nual Beach C1ti~ meet, which gets under way with preliminary com pet1t1on at 11 a m Field Af finned Will Get New Rider \Hl'J\Dl1\ l1\P 1 StcH Lrnthcn won t be ndmJ.: favored \ff1rnH•d 1n Sundays Santa \n1ta Derby Trainer L.iz Bar I l'I a ~ils to announce today the 1dent1ty of ~ho will he aboard tht: highly toulccl 3-ycar·old in the $150.000·added race The 17-year.old Cauthen was :-ui, pended Thursday. N athan1el S. Colle). chairman of the California Horse Racm~ Board, ruled that Cauthen must im- ffil'd1ately start scrv1ng a sus- Pl'ni> 1 on ordt"red earlier and sta)ed t1rst b) court order and 1 lwn hy the board pending a lwa rmi: Wcdncs<h1) Barn•ra .,,lid JOckcy Angel Cordero lw-; ridden Affirmed t \\ 11 c <tnd Laffil Pinc·c.ty once 1111\\ l'\ l'r both have tl'nlat1ve 1 .db on ollll'r :1., car-old-; for the s .• nta Anita Dcrhy Lenny Good· n1 .in Caulht•11 s ci~ent. said the 111lt•r ~ould not seek any further 1111unct111ns <1ga1nsl the sus· IH'O'ilOn llarn•rJ .,.11d that he would \'Onsu lt with owner LOUIS Wolfson and the JOCkey for J\f flrmecl would be announced at 1·ntry lime today event finals begin at noon with the first running final set to start at 1:10 p.m. Brown, who has a season best or 81-3, has had four puts over 58 feet and has been the Orange County leader since the first week or the season. He overtook West Covlna's Brian Paul for the CIF lead Monday at the St Paul Relays. Cowans, who has recorded three 4S·foot jumps, has also been the county leader since the opening meet. His best effort this year is 45-7, topped only by the 47-11 effort by Pasadena's Paul Uooes With two other area athletes ranked in the top 10 entered, the triple jump could be the highlight or the field events. Dave Hancock of San Clemente has gone 44-2~ this year, while El Toro's Art Gourdine has a season best of 44-0. On the other hand, Brown's mark is more than 10 feet better th an his nearest com pet a tor, John Miller of Laguna Beach 149·81:1 ). Competition should be much doser in the discus. where Newport Harbor s Doug Brockmeyer is the favorite with a best of 153·8. He should see tough competition from Corona del Mar's Todd Kauscn !147·8> and John Ortman of University Jhgh <Irvine> who has a season best of 146·9"2. The other three field events should all feature close competi- tion. Greg Warner of El Toro, Ed Thorp of Manna (Hunt· inglon Beach) and Robert Jackson of Capistrano Valley have all cleared 13·6 this year in the pole vault. In the high jump, the area leaders are Marina's Randy Heidenreich and El Toro's John Peavv, both of whom have cleared 6-4 But the jumper to '~ at ch 1::. Dan a Hi I J s ' Enc Smyth. who went 6-8 last year as J sophomore and was over.6-6 on four occasions. The lon~ jump ruvoritc IS Fountain Valley's Troy Blevins, whose 22·11 season hcst ranks fourth in CJF'. lie ::.hould b<' pushed by Mission V1eJo's Alan Parker, who won this meet last }ear al 21 8 Parker has jumped 21.5a a this season <.1nd has a career best of 22-01'2 O.lly f'llot -· MISSION VIEJO, HUNTINGTON BEACH PLAYERS VIE SATURDAY AT SAN CLEMENTE. •• Volleyball Powers Clash Area Preps lrwade San Clemente Satwday The cream of Orange Count~ prep volleyball 1s on displa)' Saturciay at San Clemente High School where the fifth annual Orange County championships unfold with a dav's activity beginning at 9 a m J\ mong the dozen competing sc hoots arc Laguna Beach lllgh ·s Artists and the host Tritons, along with Newport Harbor. Fountain Valley. El Toro. M1ss1on Viejo Corona dc>I ~tar, La Qwnta cWestmmsteri Canyon <Anaheim>. Dana Hills. Capistrano Valley and M arin<.1 1 Huntington.Beach > Laguna Be,ach . the CJF cham pion in 1975 and '77, 1s in Pool 1 ~1th La Quinta. Canyon, M 1ss1on VieJo. Corona del Mar and l 'apistrano Valley San Clemente, tht• 1976 CIT' champ, and the rest of the field are in Pool 2 /\ct1on continues I hroughout the flay with each tl•am ~uarantcctl two setc, of J!Jmes to 11 in its pool l<'ollowmg the com plet1on of the round-robin setup. the cham pion of Pool 1 meets the run nerup in Pool 2 and the Pool 2 titlist meets the Pool t runneru1> in the semifinals The winners of thC'se two matche'> colhde for the crown hul starting times are uncertain The semis and finals arc IS point matches Cauthen·s .,uspe ns1on .,lL'm meet from the record race al Santa Anita March 9 when he rode t:p1>er Edge The stewards orckred him !>USP,Cnded for fall- ing to rnak<' proper effort to kl'l p his mount on a -;traighl 1•11ursc Ongrnalb the five day sus- pl·n.,1on wa!-. to run from March l:i J!I. hut <i Superior Court ju(lge '"'-tlNI an rnJunct1on which perm1lll'd Cauthen to ride Af· lirmed in the $60,000 San Felipe llandrcap '.l.h1ch he won on \larch IR Boes, UCI Row Saturday ;\ mong the outstimd1ng 1n d1v1duals arc Ne'4. port II arbors Greg Hart, Laguna Beach's I 2 punch of setter Kip Engen and hitter-blocker Jamie Plummer. and Fountain Valley 's Dan II ask ell Smte the J<K'key was unable to ncle on March 15, pnor to the in· i unction, I he stewarcis con· s1dered that was a day served and his current suspension began immediately and runs from Thursday through Sunday Affirmed, voled the top 2-year- nld in tm. remains the favorite against mne expected rivals in Sunday's l 'l4·m1fe race even though he'll be without the services of Cauthen. SAN DIEGO-UC Irvine and Orange Coast College will be facing many of the nation's top shells at the sixth annual San Diego crew classic Saturday on Mission Bay here. Freshman eights get the day started at 8:55 with the last event at 4. Coach Bob Newman's UCI squad is entered in five races and Orange Coast in four. OCC cannot compete in the varsity eight race because or its two· year status, but will be among the favorites in the junior varsi- ty and freshman eight races. Loyola, California. UCLA and Cal Stale< Long Beach I UCl goes against Santa Clara. Washington, UC San Diego and use. In the varsity competition, UCI draws the second lane in the second heat against British Columbia, Washington, Brown. Harvard and Wichita State. ·'I think we are coming along well." UCI coach Bob Newman says. "Both our varsity and our junior varsity are faster than last year but they haven't come close to their potential yet. J-vars11Y£lpts H••t I t• 70 a m I USC OrenQ• CoHI w .. hlnoton ~VIVMI•. UC lrvln•. UCUI HUI 1 "·lO •ml Brltt~n Co1umb41. H.,.v•rd Cal Slot• fLonQ Be•cnl. C.lllornla, u al ~ 01~0 Grand ttMl lit I Hp m Pel•I ltnel at I JO pm vw"trE1911h HUI I 110 10 • m l Whcons1n Cor,,..11 Oreoon Swlt, PennsvlvMI•, C•llfl(flla, UCL.A Hui 2 110 10 a m. l Brlh\I\ C.Ofumb11. UC trvnw# WMl\U'Qton, Brown. H•rv4111rd W1cNt• St1l• Grand lin.ol at' p m Pet11 ltnal all Hp m Nevl<e Eltltft Grend 11,..1 (11.,S • m.1-UCL"-UC lrv•M Minion Bay Rowtnq Club, Loyola U 01 S.on 0>190. Oref\91 Coe\! Venltr""" Grandl1nal II Up m l USC. M1uton B•v Row mQ Club, S.nt1 Clard, UC\.A, Or1n1141 C041\I H•rv•rd UC lrvlM also ...,,.,"'1 ""'no I-d\ ~ E""'s Gr•nd 1tn111 (3 30 pm l--Or""9f' Coul anCI UC fniiinit ··~· ""'~ Also. Mike Brawley and Dan Charn1tsk1 of M1ss1on Vie10. El Toro's John Lombardi and Malt Simpson. San Clemente's \lark Anderson and Larry Mear and the trio of Huntington Reach's Tom Pcstl>les1. Dan :\toorh<iuse and Kirk Salaya are a few of the individual gems Engen was chosen as Cl F ..\ /\ pl ayer of the y(.'ar m '77 as the Arllstsswcpl to the CIF crown "le~ port II arbor, in the op pos1lc pool of Laguna Beach, has met and beaten Laguna Beach in each of the past two seasons in non-league action. &tancia Outlasts Tars, 9-8 ln a muddy, rainy baseball game thut ended 1n a controversial Ci.Ill and a manor allerca._t!on, Eslancla Huth \Costa Mesa ) edged Newport Harbor, 9-8, in non-league action at TeWinkle Park Thursda) ni1ht. Newport. Harbor 's BQddy Daniel was thrown oul at third base while trying to stretch an rbi double into a triple and that play ended the game and igruted. an argument whlch eventual})' lt>d to a scuffle bet ween t w<> players not involved in the play No punches were thrown. accordmg to Newport coach Mike Gray lnterm1ttent rain showers plagued the contest and created slopµ) conditions, bul the umpires elected lo continue the game Dave Pisarski provided Estancia with its key hits. delivering a run-scoring single m the sixth. inning and driving in two other ta11ies with a third·mningdouble. Bob Braunsdorf also played a key role for the Eagles, singling m one run i.n the sixth inning and picking up the victory on the mound. Alan Gaddis. Steve Sauerbrey and Brett L 'Ecluse each <·ollected two base hits for Newport Harbor Gaddis, Daniel and Da\'e Berman each drove in a pair of runs New ... rt ... ,_(I) ...... ,.. c;aod ... " • o t 7 Seuerbrev. 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I want to thank vou for the m crease JO soccer news and SO< cer human interest s torie!> Orange County has a very largl· socct'r playing youth program and 1s rapidly becoming a hot bed of soccer with more and more adults becoming involved Please continue your lo(ood Yo ork and consider increasing vour coverage of both thP Cal1forn1a Sur! and lh t California Sunshine. Glenn White Very truly your.; Edward J. Staro ... J luntmglon Beach J always enJOY your ··whit<' Was h " ('Olumn.., but wa ., particular!.> moved artd 1m pressed with your column of Sunday. March 19, and your comments on the Cal Statt· 1 Fullerton) ba~ketball team In short, your column wa:-. "right on' · Chuck Dargan San Juan Cap1stranr> Korbut Retires From Gymnastics MOSCOW Olga Korbut, the daring Soviet gymnast who won stardom and popularity at the ' 1972 Munich Olympics, 1s rellr 1ng from gymnastics, the Tass news agency said Thursday Orange Coast will also race in the varsity fours and novice eight races with UCI adding the varsity eights race to its stale. Each school will have. an alumni squad in the open eights race for club teams Included in the competition are crews from Harvard, Pen· nsylvania, Washington, Brown, Cornell, Wisconsin, Wichita State, British Columbia, California, UCLA, USC and Oregon St.ate. "So far our varsity boat is like eight individuals rather than one crew. But it is stilJ doing all right and is probably a little faster than last year in spite of it. .. "Our varsity and freshman eights are very strong this season," OCC coach Dave Grant says. "But it's hard to say how we'll fare at San Diego, The competition al the crew classic is tremendous and 1t 's an early season race." Banquet Trail lllYIN£ NIGH YlnH?-11 Mo\t Vel,..ble: Jim Audy v~­ Qu.ro Aw•rd· O&n MonlOYtrde JV a.ttltetball co-mo\t v•l,..bl• M••• L•vw• •NS Todd Wlv10Ct; ~·a.tsk•l ... 11 Mo•I Valua~ 8•11 Felt• F•9"1•1'Q Ve<iuero Ted H.-.i> l" rM1tma11 lullelbl II PRICE OUR PON -TIACS! She was scheduled to make a public farewell at the opening of the "llfoscow News" gymnastics com pdtilion tbnight. Korbut retired from com- petitive gymnastics more than a year ago. but has given oc- casional exhibitions. Now. Tass said. ''Olga is leaving active sport." Volleyball CMc*'" ~ Tll!I 1t 1 l..•eune 8uc11: 2. N••P•rt Harbor; ). 5an Clemente; 4. Hunl 111oton lffcll; s. Cost• Meu, • u,,1 .. rtltv; 7. c:or-Oe1 ,,,..,; I . IH Toro; •• MIUICWI Viejo; 10. Founl•ln '\/ollty HUMMB. IS supporte~ IY RESIDENTS N.OT developas Orange Coast and UC Irvine are in the first heat of the junior vanity eights competition alona with USC, Washin&torr, Pen· nsylvania and UCLA. In freshman eights action, where Orange Coast is defend- ing champion, the two area schools drew opposite heats. occ is in the first heat mth • Three boats from each heat race advance to the finals with a petlt final for others preceding the champloorhip event. ............ .... t 1 II. SS e.m.)-U)'OI•, C.llfoml•, ar_,. CMtt, UCLA, Cal St.W (\.Onv llffdl). HHt 2 lt•05 e.m.1-Sllnl• 0•••, Wethington. UC s.n Ofe9o, uc lrvlne, use. Top """ -·In MC.II hfft lldYMce to··-fln•I et n:1s p.m. Bottom ,_ In petlt flNt •I - Mo\I V•l ... bl• SOI> P..rrv MO\I Improved Ric~ Sifnu<'l.On Y«btyW...Stll,.. Most OutslandlnQ' Art ~v; Majl lrnproved: Jim HutcrdMon 51'911 •••WF'n't1h•t Most Outsllf'dll'Q Jon Wat .. •an; ~I Improved: O.ry Rodger\ ,.,...,._R Wreslll"' Mo!! 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DI.Al Frtcfrf, March 31, 1975 While the rest of the South Cout Learue was idled by soap tracks, Costa Mesa's John Gerhardt and San Clemente'• Dave Hancock turned in top performances In a track and field dual meet on tho wionlng Mustaop' oval. Gerhardt wco the . mlle in 4:216.5, two days after he ran C:23.l, whale Hancock triple jumped if.t·2~-a for his secood effort over 44 feet. DAILY PILOT Ca ,. Mike Gifford of Huntington Beach ran the 880 in 1:57.5, lowerlng bis area.leading beet by one and -::i half seconds, but got slilf competition from Fountain Valley's Brian Appel (1:59.8) and Valens Hemandei (2:00.9). S« Ace Latfdftl. Southern California College bas ketball star Lawrence McNeal has been selected for the 1978 Costa Mesa Kiwanis scholarship award as Costa Mesa's most outstanding student· athlete. Other top marks were tu.med tn by Costa Mesa's Joe Young in the two-mile (9:47.4) and San Clemente'• Pbll Spencer in the 220 (22.9)~ I I t I . Appel came back to capture the tnlle In 4:24., with Hunt.ington Beach's Gordon Dutt second in 4:36.5. Mike Lansdon of Edison <Rtmtlngton Beach> turned In a 4:2'l.S mile, defeating Marina <Hunt· 1ngton Beach) High's Greg DeHaras who wu second in 4:24.4. Newport Harbor's Frank Venclik won another close 880 race, clocking l : 59.9 to finish ahead ot teammate Charles Steak (2:00.2) and Westminster's Steve Vargas (2·01.0). Chris Corum won both sprints, including the 220 in 22.4, and helped Newport clock 43.3 in the 440 relay and 3:25.3 in the mile relay in a lopsided vic- tory at Westminster. Doug Brockmeyer won both weight events, including the discus at 150-7. • Dennis Cowans triple jumped 45-1, bis third ef· fort this year over 4.5 feet, in Fowit.ain Valley's vie· tory at home. * * * Tars-1.,imt• Yanity tlptH-IMIUtlW-••i.t" 100-1. Corum (NJ 10 2; 1. kA~e ... (NI 10 J, J. Par~ef' CW) 10 •. U0-1. Corum (NI 11 4; 'l. P•rhr fW I n.o. '· Elllol (NI 23 2. 440-1. Y""'h" (NI SI I; 2. 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SP 1 Ro.cl! !El .._.,,,~Z.....,,.., (Ml 44 l ">, l Tucl\M (M) 4J'.-nt.. or 1. Bari• CEI 12t·4~1; 7. < ~mpo.11 (AIV llMOV.; a. Tucker IMI ll•·tO'• .Mier Vanltr 1'•1-Cte\o>I IZlll>I ~ 100 I Scllrelm<in (M) 11 I 220-1, GlllM>n CEI H.s. ~I. 0ou91 .. (El U 1; 110-1 Br-I (El 7 IO.•; M•l-1. Gll1>111 !El • SJ.l 7...,11.,_1. Wood !El 11 01 2; 4.o ~••Y f;doson 4' 0, 120HH-I. H•rrls /El 1/.0; 3lOLH-1. H•rrls (El Al •; HJ-I. B•~•r !Ml J'.1, U -1 Grunbaum (El 11·1, T J-1. G•-!El 34·7'. SP-I. l'lo..ch IEI 40-10; OT-I. A0«h IE) lll-S'·•· , ...... 5- ""'-llJ) (JO) 11Air1n• 100 1 Fl-~ (Ml 101, 7 W•lsl'I IE I l Aeo,...r CEI no 1 Rel-r (Et lS 7, 2 WOl•ll (EI J FIY!t»<._ (M ). 440 I Wolverton CE I S1.T; 2. Romeo (El, l . Urion IM• MO 1 A-IEI 2.oe s 2 Carten IMl , l Aoo !Ml Mole I Butler IE) 4 44 I , 2, ~,,.. d•" IE.I, J Ztf't~ln<J (Ml. 440 rtlay-Edl\Otl 4'.0 170HH I. Jordan lfl US; '1 • 11cwn., IEl;J 0 •r1t.1Ml JlOLH I. Joro•n IEI 417; 2. Knowles CMl;3 I \IN,,_ (Ml. >lJ I Crhllno IMJ S.10. 2. 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Brvmmell CHI ,. ) Pirates Tumhle Again Orange Coast College lost its third straight one-run decis ion 1n South Coast Conference baseball action Thurs· day afternoon, dropping a 6·5 verdict to visiting Santa Ana College. The loss was the fifth straight for the OCC Pirates and third in coq· ference play. The Pirates are now 10·8 for the S<'ason and 1·3 in the confrrence. Orange Coast look a 5 O lead after three in· n1ngs in Thursday':; ~ame and had a chance to tic the score in the bottom of the eighth. Bobby Smith opened the eighth with a double and moved to third on a ~in gle to center field by Rick Woolard bul a dou· h i e play ended the threat. Santa Ana scored four limes in the sixth on five l11ts and two errors and added a pair rn the eighth on three b1ts and a sacrifice fl.). sacottouca-ONmt ... ""9c•. OIMlllOl*t cco-o. $.,.., .... - O.r. P\lrM 12,700 JOMI M.l.ik #IMO (Voti.01 ... 11.Jt .U0 ~c~ uouo Cacttt.'• Or..-<Mlnilln) ... Tln,.-1.111/t Al•,_. -I.Md ,.._,""Memo 1,,. 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Bl'""'"' (Fl 21.J· > 2 G•t• 1~11\ IF) 20-0' >; l Aomlllf (F) 19·10. l J I Cow.an~ (FI 4S.I; 1 Or""'° Estancia, CV Romp '.Gymnastics Lt-'· IC•y INI , .. ,; 2. l(ol•ln CNI l.Greu(WI. 1 J-1. by (NI 2'-3. , An<)CM"9 (WI. 3 ICot .. ft (NI PV-1. Thoms INI 1M; l Sl\llet (NI, 3. Cornolan (W). melt IHI 41.0. 3. (lie) lar•llky CFI, IJ~'IW1t'9 Sets Sal>o IHI 3tlH fll ....... ., PV I. Polcllu (Fl ll 0, (Mo Hurtlles Mark for Eagles SP.....I • .Hffr1H CN) .._,2; 2. Guell IN I ; l . H•NOtl (W) OT-I. ~s (NI 111.a. 2. tlttron CWI, l . T-•• IWI .Edbon-/tf a rina y.,.,,ty ~-1-Cnl C•l 1Nf'l114 100-1 51>.,,,_r CMI 10 7; 2. U<V (Ml 10 I; l.Jecll_, CEI 10•. • 2:10-1., J..:"-> <El 24.1; 2. O.vl1 (EI 242. 3. Snyder (M) 24.2. r. •AO-I. l.J>ya (Ml ~; l. $my\N (£1 S4.0; l Ki.Wl4 (El $47. MO-I l(lrlell (El 2:oJ 6; 1 HlllO CE> 2·04 I , l.Gw<la CM) 3.0U Mii-i. L.e11sdon Ill 4:U S; "l. D<'Haru CM> 4.lu ; a. 81aty CM) • 11 4. .UO rel•'f-Mart11a4S..I. 110HH-1. O.v .. I El l•.O; 2. L.yw.t (El 1•.2: l. 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Meunoon IHI,] A•mos (FI 110-1 l•vlor (Fl 2·0• 1. 2. Mcllollerts (H); J. Cook CHI Mlle-I. Sl,.low CF J 4 d .I ; t, Glveuon (HI; J. Herl\Mder IHI. f.llllle-1. Hantandtl CH) IO:lt.51 2. 5'\fpme (Fl; l. M<Aober1S (HJ. 440 rel.,~ a..c1141A Miit r•l•v-H1111Untton tttcll 3•46 '-120HH-1. Mcll<*erts (H) 16 O; Z. Gon9me11 (HI; J, TUf'Mf (H), UOl.M-1. Mt~ (H) .CU, 2. 8urt(Hl;S..~•(H). HJ-1, C:twt 11t Cro) S·•1 7, 9'1ft-(H) ;43. Miiier tl'l. U-1. SoNB.f) IUY,; J. hll IHlf 3. Wooley (IF). 1J-1. C-• (F) ..,, '· --(,.); J . Mll19r CFI • l'Y-1. Guy (I') 11..0; f, Hutt,_ (HJ: l . Olrr .... (HI s-1. 0.r*'I IHI~; 1 Se°" CF), J.. M•rlflall (F) OT-1. 5t9n C"I 111..,...,, J, t.irr.., IHI. J..CMtrml (HI. Kevin Hagan and Craig Spraker each won two events to lead Estaneia (Costa Mesa> High to an 80·56 Century League track and field victory over host Santa Ana Thursday . Hagan won the ~ low hurdles in 40.0, lower· in~ his school record by two tenths of a second, and lhe 100 in 10.8 while Spraker doubled in the m1le (•t:48.6) and lwo-mile (10:37.4). In a non·league meet at Saddleback College. Capistrano Valley got double victories from Todd Jo'ulladosa, Andy Ivers and Tom Fogerty to easily defeat both Army-Navy and Francis Parker. * * * * * * Varsity Es'-I• <•> U61 S.nta Allt 100-I. H~ I El 10 I 1 Be<>lf\lon If I 10 4; 3 l'r-1151 11 0 120-1. "'awl CSI 2J S, 2 ~' ISi 140 3 T-<E>l•O UO I M<lAUQhllll ISi ~ I· 7 M .. 1aro IS1 S4 I, J. !.ulflerl-CEI SS? tl0-1 Cli•I McCH IE>, Demol'V IE> l .00 '· 3 M9rtln 1511.02.7. Mtl-1. SCl'akar CEJ 4 41.•; 2. M<CH CV ,,._.; a. 0...-y IEI ,, ..... 2-mll-1. lcwaltW IE) '41:20t; ?, M<CAnlly (II) 10:».•. t. lllncent ISi ''° l'tlaY-«ltM< la ·U 0 Mli. ,.,..,_,_.,.. M• J · M..l. • U OHH-1. Patrina (&) U.6: t. Oii"" (SI 16.I; I, Kraus (I) 1?.l . UOLH-1. 011n11 ISi St I : t, M<Glotf\111 (SI 40.0; a. HaQan lEl 400. HJ-1. Gtrntt 1$) ~; 2. Pettlna Ct J M ; a. c.o.t 1£1 S-11. U -1, Aengotoll IEJ lt-6, 2. HtnU lll 19-4""°· 3, Shanks CSI 1,_JVJ. T J-1 Gar'r9tt ISi tit->, 2. FOX IC:t J7 6.,,;) ZOOlc (£) )7 .. PV-1 Pinckney (El ll·O; t . ,.reder>cks CU 11.0; J. L.o-11 CSI UM. SP-I. ""'°'" CSl S1.0">; 1 e .... ~•r (E)4'-IOV•,3 Go9r 1El•7V.. OT-1. C-CEI 10-<I;? BurMr IS> 134_,, 3. Re-,n 151 1J.J4' > ,,.....v...,.,, h .. ncla (ltl') 120 SoMtta AA• 100 1 I-lieu CE> 11.0; 220 '· Ht<O If.I 240; 440-1. Aus.wll !El •3.1; 110 -1. Wud !El 7 IS I; Mll•-1 Gont.al• !El 5 10 2, l· m11.-I Goni.al• (El II: 1UI; 440 r• l•Y-Esllft(.(t ,. o; Mii• rela~­ Esl.lncla 4 43.2; 120HH-t. MIKllY•r IEI It 1, llOU4-1. Adams IEI 471; HJ-I Smllll CSI ~. U -1 Alvera CEI 11·1; TJ-1. 81olld ISl )I J; PV-1. M.lnk«loul IE) IO-O; $P-1. S t•111l•nson I El 41·2\lo; DT-1. StepNnton (El 11M ........ 5- •RM!de (tel C•I .... AMI 100-1 Kaufman Ill II.Ji 2. C- trtr•1 1Sl; J..Slploll (E). 110-1. ~-IEI 14.1; 2 CM-tAt8t ts); S. Sl1lloll CEI. 440-1. C.•rver• I et SS •; 2. W1111ams (Sl:3. ,.,..,...._, (EJ. ll0-1. IClfV tSI J:l6.3; 2, M•rn- "'-IE); J.. SlaQ (El. Mlle-I ~m 11!152'4, 2. J(ltof., CEl;l. Ato. ISi 2 mllt I. Howt (I!) 11'1t 0, 1. COt1•rd c l!!l. l. Armstrong I El. 440 relay-S.111• M.1 4' I Miia rtln-£\tancla 3 51 t to Race Sat11rday GARDENA-Ron "Sleepy" Tripp of Costa M.eaa and Lomde Canr.thel'I of Corona del Mar wUJ be among a top field of drlvera inclucliq In .. "illmapoli.a ntemos Mel KtQYon, Bill Vmovtc.b, 0 &.rJ ~UMD. and Bobby OUft~ competing -tn a Us.AC oildJet •utG race at A1oot. Park here aturdaJ nJ.tht l8). "'-Tti• event I.I hilled u a aalute to Loal Beach whoNI 8-d11'1 Grand Prix race wtll be 1ta1ed. TrtpP ~ be ruimin1 ln bl.I first ml dget rac.e 1lne ~na A\\ltrall• and New Zealand ond in CS Of drlvto1 hll own car thll 1eaacio, bo wm lifi drivtn R\meO Speetal tor Eddie Riddle and I> Ol Costa MeP. • osln~le, raci. an. n , tut dl do Mme renarch here e.n4 then will join mo tn tho mldnlt this aummer. ••tt lbould be a Jot Wt.er wtth two or three en1tn available. Lut year I bad about 1 i,1i ud could neftl' stay ahead." · Following Saturday nlltbl'• race, tbo mldt.U will return to Ascot on Sunday, April 9. Caruthers,• cou.&in or Jimmy and Danny, WH .USAC rookie of the year last aeason tn mtdiet rac· \ng. I • Other prollllne~ entries seekJng a place tn tho 40 -lap main event t:nclud~: Rich Vo1IOT, Rick Goudy, Larry Pat.too, Chrts Cumherwort.b and Danny McKnlabt. Tripp won tho USAC natlcnal IJ\ldpt UtJe SD l975 and 11'71 ~ Ken1on wu tbe wtnur lut nll'. 1'~ la the defendlna d>amplon IA tb4i even~ • #"\....... ' "'"" • ';.II!.# ... A-"'r"'~~"'"" _., ..If "t'f,.. . ., ... A~ultof Sltowlueloll .... Talent! ,_, ..... .etot hoehowa ...,.d9y. utm1moN NOVAS; .... UfCf.ep "°°" 10 10·3~""' Ckiftdeya Noon IO •-OO pill Mon.· Tilun. 2 00 P"' 10 10 00 P"' frldar 2..-oo ""' to so;JO""' AOMTMION: Adulta U.$0 ,,.,....,.. (11-11) ~ 00 Ki. (~11) .\.25 CONNELL CH ROLET LEASE Specialists! WE LEASE ALL MAKES '78 CAMARi. '78 MAUBU CLASSIC 2 DOOa ~ .s113!~+T~ ~· -~ . • I ( .. '• 0.t.ILV _Pll..01 • Fr10.w. Match J\, 1971 I Area Girla' Tmck Women's Gymnastics Results. Oiler Jumps 5-7 Anne Erpenbeck or lJunUngton Beach HJ1h School jumped S· 7 ln the first girls track nnd field dual meet of the season Thursday but it wasn't enough as Fountain Valley defeated the host Oilers, 55-45 in openin~ Sunset League action. Erpenbeck's jump 15 the highest recorded in ~trJs track and field <"ompetitlon this year m the CIF Southern -.Sec- tion. Ye...itv """'· tMoacll CUI CUI'"' V•ll•V 100-1. DtM1itat) Oil 11 r. 'J. Basketball I ltf .ii (HI 'U ), I °""""' (l'l 12) U•-t. °"""*' Ofl Jt J, t. ltWI' tOle ('I 21UU, J.. O*tn (Pl U t -4#--1. _..,.<•'I 1 •i. l MN<\ (Fl 1 02 t, 3 0..nll., 00 I 03 I tlO 1. FoOtO (HI t ·t6 4. 2. H•t fl-'dlFll'J>.,J l(ywU•tFlt 3'0 Mtlt I. Kel.-r CHI S Jt t l Vlllan.ueve l~ J • t. 3 Hod91a lf'I ~ • .SJ 1 l·mll-1. VUl.n .. v• (Fl 1Jc0) 0, :l Sl•w•rl (HI n. 10.0, i. HodQH "I 1l uo 110 UI 1 CM-roll IFI H 1. 2 Pot 1er IHI rro tltnt, J, FHt\ (HI no 11m• uo nlev I ttunUngton B••<I\ 50. Mot• re1r1-1. 1'.....,te1R 'll•l1ey, no time HJ ·1. ErSMnlMck IHI S-1. 1, Mer11•rum (Fl •IO, l, C¥rGll IF I .. ... U· 1 CMrdl (F• 11~ 7 COO." (Fl t•-t;' Erpent.ck CHI 1' J :SP-1 c,, .. ., H'> .;o.1. 'l. V•r9n Tars Shock Marina Girh , Huntmgton Beach and Mission Viejo capped Jeague championshtp seasons with v1ctones while Newport Harbor scored a stunning upset over l\1arina <JJuntmgton Beach) High in girls basket- ball action Thursday. Kelly Lockhart scored 23 to lead Huntington Heach t o a 69·42 triumph over visiting Fountain Valley a.s the OHers fm1shed the Sunset League c ampaii!n unbeaten and ran their season record to ~(I 2 Jeanne Heauprey tallied 21 pomts as Mission V1eJo downed host Cbsta Mesa, 62·56, to cop the !'\outh Coast League crown with a 13·1 mark. New~Harbor got 35 points from Jeanne Wolfe and~il'from'Manlyn Horn to ambush v1sit- rng Manna in twb overtimes. H1ta lJribe scored 33 points for San Clemente. * * * * * * $0UTH ClOAST LE.l.OUI! ll'INll M •\\IOn V1.-,o COPOf'I• .,., ,,,,., D.tn• ~111~ Co~•• Mew l llQU"• Be-.c:" ~" Clrmenl• fl loro w ... '"~ 1) 1 •3 12 7 7S7 II J 11~ • (> .,, \ t S91> • 10 )n , ,, S6I I 1J )Ill V•rMty C<IM (6'1 Ull El To"' r 1 r oro L••Pr • 'Vo~c;a 11 8•lt"\ , \ O•v1\ 7, R1ct,etw\J9f'\ 2, ArntU l Coron• det IMr T orrta 10. G°"fl' ., •. , 11 Co<ea J Ro~ll 12. Kork I•, ttAll•oan u , E\00\lto 2 Sv~d • H~lltomo Coron.a 0•1 IMr J)-10 Minion 'lli•IO CUI ,,., (Otte MolH MtHIOn V1~10 HersllberOtr 11. ~omon 12. Bt•"l>'•Y 11. C.rroll 10 t-4•t t \ •, Rh1ner 3 c..ost• Me,... Oeyden ?. Yer1c11 11, 1<r1wor1an 12, ICe.,,..dy IS, 01<1U•I l, W•°'IC" 8 H•lfllme M.ooon v •• ,., 21.n 54,. Cit--Clill UJI Ulllvtnlty ~dn Clt-nl ... Olaku> b, Jotln•o" • UrilM 33. ICIRI) 1. Cl\a<Oll I I E~dl 1 Vn••tr\lty V"le<twll., J , Connor • 'imllll U, Boraon • 8aHr l I< tr~l•ncl l. li•ltrome !i.tn Cl.,,,...nl• 11 I) Oa11• Hiiis CUI (SO 1.a<f.,... ... c~ L•11una Beeth M1nk1n l "obtr ISO<I 7, l!ffnlll }, W••l(>Mrd 1 P•u"on 4, Tl\ornton 7, WeUel 7 Hrnwooo 10, Ertoson I H•dl•v S O•na Hiits M1llf'r 11 Palh\O" 14 f •Ider '' N•eb••s • Mu•sey 4 8,.rq\lrOm 4 1;a1111mt DIM Holl• 31 )lo J..,1wVan1w o>t• Me>• ll4• 1n1 M"s•on V•too M1\\10rt V•f"•<>-Lupo ) S.OC.twl 41 TurQton l. 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Cllnovor 4 Moller J E~noa I Haltllme ""'WflO'I Herbor 11 IS £•1-('1) CMIWn1mlnstw E01SOt1 Osterlr•mo 1, ~shuo 7 Carroll 11, VonLutrow 1 RIU•1rc!.o" 2 Ru••allr I. C.v•lle<o t, Oorl>am t. Mt Oon•ld •. 8url<Mrl 9 1-feltllme Edison lJ.14 Cefttwyl..ea, ... Ven!ty f'Mtlllll (IOI (111 tllUoMla ~ •l•ncl;o Fr•ncy J, Mynu •. 'T l\omoM>n •, JamlM>n t Oon19a11 • McMene .. 4, Fre..t-t Malfllma FOOINll," '" Jltlll• Verslty Eat-le,,, l'_,.111 J8 !; stanc1•-Pencll•Y • 811Vou H "lmp\On 2, MArll 10, lORQtleld • Forem•n I , Cetneron I Hallttm.: Ettanc:t•, 21·11. E•t..,tCe JV'1 finis)\ Hes.on w1tt1 21~ record J11tler Vertffy O<t•ft Vie.,.. IJtl Ul) hi .. Grelldt Oce•n Vie-Colby 10. WHtil•v 14 W•tm•nn t Holl-• TOd<J 1. IHI »O:t 9YMe(l')2J 114 JlllWV..,.... 111 .. V•I..., (ttl C•) Mt• -..Cll lOG t aotll (I') 12 .4; 210-1 Ve11S.,.y0Ck (HI Jt.7; 4AO-1. a.nlloH \JI) l.OS.0; HO-t. Pntl• IHI 1 43 I , Mll.-1. 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"'""""" "' .,_ ~l l'OIW' E11· v1ronmtnt•• OttermH\At1on tC£QAI f'•tmpt for fur ttwr 1ntor r'f'\4i1 ion on tM AbO'Vt" tll>PllUllon\, te~onono 5~ SlH or Oii •I '"" olll<• ol trw Pl,nnll\fl O.P41rt m~nt, Room 100. 11 f"Alf o,.,,. C"'t• Mf'W C•fHairn-• COSTA MES ... P\.ol.N,,.INl. (OMM•SS!ON C ClARkE hti•rm•n <HARLESW RObERI ~ xcrt1ery-01roctor ot Pl-11\0 Publl\httd c>'•-Co.Ill 0.11• P!IOI "'arc~ ll lt71 ·~..:!.· Pl'BUC NO ~ SUP£11.lotl COUllT 0~ SYAT£ 0,. CALIFO•Nl4 TM( COUNTY 01' O~ No A-fiJll NOTICE OF HIA•11ta OF "ETITIOM 1'<>111 PltOBAYt '-WILL "'"D LErfEflS TESYAMUtfAllV coR AUTHOltlJATIOH TQ •D• Ml<NIST£R UND£111 Y'"ll li'COEPEHDENT ol.DMCNISTll.t.TIOM 0' EST .. TES"'CT E\lat• ot JOH,,. l KOSl (llt 9'.e JOHN KOSTER, !>cf'•WCI PUBLIC NOTICE Pl'BUC NOTICE FICTlTIOUS •utlNIEU NAME STATIE.MENT T llt loUowlno parMl!J .,. clolng b<J•lnn> •• A r LAN TIC "'NO PACIFIC YACHT SALES. f710t et~ l..eM. HuntinqtOll BtXll. GtO!otnla.,..7 Fr.,) At~lns, 41 Sllft<lmll AV911ut. S.ltm Mes~ OltJO Jim JOllMon, tl~S L• (••fl•. 1'ovnta1n V•llry, CellllYnll JOlln M•llM, l!IO E. Pacific Coe•I H/tlt••v. LonQ Se.ch, Gtllfornl• 'OIOl Ml<ll .. I R .. rdDn. tlt31 S.pfro, MollJtDf' Voeto C.lllorR<e tlllS "" llusineu h cOflductM by • ral pat1Rtrsl\1p Mlc'-10 ReMdon I> Jtet...,_I WH IUed wltll I,,. tv Cltr' of <><•n~ co .... ty on u.ory n. "" l'ICTITIOUI 9U!INtlSS NAMll STA T.,.111 .. T Tiie following per50ft• •re 001118 bu.llMU n : C W PROOUCTIOlllS. t6CN 11411~ .,,..,,., ..,boe blMl4. CA '2"2 c1...-. l..Ucell, 1664 a.1-.a .... _ aart>oa 111anc1, CA '2t62 8obbl UKu. t6CM 811110• Av~ue, a.1~ Iii ..... CA "'62 Tiii\ bvslnoi I~ col\dUCle<t br • .,....,., pat1 ..... \Np Cl !'de Luc... ~ Tiii' 5161-1 .... tillld Wtlll , ... County Cttfk Oii 0r•"98 County on -71971 MICK O'MAU..V Aft-yM&..aw tltN-~CeftWDflVt klttlW -,.n-.._u._ ~ PubllslltCI Oranvr Co.st 0•1ly Po•ot MArch 10, 11, 21. )I, lt71 ... ,. PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT10US auSIHHS NI.Ma STAT•MU•l' Tllr tOllowl'1!1 _.,. 11 °""'fl~ ....... f:l$ET'I., aoG W Orltillt H..,., Kewpt>n llncfl, CA. .,.., &rut.• W Ft..-., 11SO~s. T•t'3, Cosl• Mew. CA.~ Tiiis bv~..S• Is ()Ollldu(tld by"" tn· dlvldual_ eruct "ls.at Tiii\ 'Ult-I W8' fllecl Wltll \ht County Cl.,k of Or1nue County on Merell 7, "" """ PUl>h~Md Or-Coe51 Oally PllO\, March 10, \), 1•,. H, 1911 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HERFB'I' Gt'V£N ttwt • KENNETH K KOSTEi! t\e• filed ,.r•I" • patil.,,, for -· of WUI •"" •Uu•n<o of I.It"'" Ttst.,,,.nterv "'"14 Othl\td Or-C:bul 0.lly PllOl i---,-1-CTI_Tl_OUS __ B_U_S_l_N_E_S_S __ _ <""·JI -April/ 14 ltlt Nol.loll• ST.l.T•M•NT 10 th<t ,,.,,Uon<!<r, -for eul110tl1111_. 10 •GmlRl\l•r .....,... Ille ln<Jepende<ol admlnlstretion ol EtlelH A<t, re• re .. nce to wfll(ll k ,,_ tor turtllar par\•(ul•n, M\d '"•t •rte: u,,,. •PIG plate or ""arlnv lhe ...,.... r>es -n set lor Aprll II. 1'11. •I 10·00 • m., In llw uurlroom ol °"91rtmen1 No. l ol H•d c0<irl, •I 100 Ovoe Otnter ~.,,. W!Ht, IA t!IO City Ol Senta Al\9, Callfonl<a. 0.••11 IMrcll 21, 1'11 W•l.LIAM I!. SI JOlfH c-.yo..-1o. OAVIO $T£1tl1NO TINGL•lt L•W co1u•o•ATIOlf MINewpert~Or Sit 920 lftWP<lt1 -·CA., ... Al-neVIGr ,_.tl_r llU-71 Tiit 1011-1"9 -ton Is dotn9 au,1 ,_,, 41\ HOTICI 0Fii'T1N'TIOHTO- ENG"OE IN THI ~E 01' Al.CQMOl.IC Bf'lltl 114GU 313 71 11Mey~· .llltCt to •a\Uln<e M IM lkenv -for, l\Otoce Is ~ Qlvtn lllal UlldenlOMd prOpoMS to "" lk bewr~ al ,._ ,...,..1ws. flt.ct n lollowt In ... SC>«• pro-MIOW St. CJalr, C:O.UI Mo•. "61' rsu..,t 10 suc11 lnltnllon, Ille un. 9Md li -vino to 11\e o..>art AL O"'VtS PROPERTIES, 1711) S'oy Pit~ Clr<i., Suitt C and 0. tr .. rM, ca1otorn1• '2114 "'!Vin O Devit, •H Snoull Ln., • A102, NowPGrt 8eac11, CalClornla ..,..l . Tllos b>nlMn ls condUCltcl lt1' 4 llmlted pen-Ip. AMnO.OWI\ · TlllS Jlel-1 WM filed Wltll 1M Countv Cl..-.C Of Or•"-Co\IRt'f °" Merell 14, "11. ""* ,.uttllslw<J Clr.tngt C.0.•I Oeily Piiot, Mercll 11. 14, 31-....,,..11 1 H1t Wl-11 ... ,,_TI c1J ···"··~·· IN co•••CTION WlfM Ttel llOlolO I~ TO a ... t..e I* Y U , Ot• IN TN .. out.TO ·•••11 •1. W•T•. lllUl'llUCT-IM,.ROYIMllU iHlefUol,t,;,. ltOTIQ IUICtllhV 01\l~H lMt • M .. tlKO.., Wiii .N lt•ld Ill 'II• MWlt-NllUltl W•t• Ollltkt, '"' ,_.lf""'411l Cfflrlet. ...... 1. e, IO, ... """ u. ""' ... IWll .. """'"'"' .. ~ .............. IMtlllel••\ «Illy ,,,. t1-,.,, tu"".,.._.,.,. ,_ aftd er9u"1tnb ... llltl tllt bono ....."', .. k .AOr'll •• ,,, .. s 00 p "' ., .... ltttglltr., "' ~ elfk•. !JOO s. 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Or-A-. S.nl• AM,CM ......... Toeot * «our-toe ._,.., lll'r' .,.rif~l to\ N ._ ..._,. q.,. Ill\ •••m ... .., KCI ... ct..11 por W'> e11toro, ., CIMtl_...., -I.colon ~ !>WRe •• dt ct........_ que 1telllve "" •r•lllftefttO ..... lf\Chllr SOOl' <Df' \IOlli.t>IO Ill......,. 11<11<14 l' IDs_.. bre• Cle • .,, OIBtletH ofl<I•••• Nlngllft .,......,,.odtller8~r JOO pa1t1>ru0tt torvo. Fee ........ 21 .U. do _,. .,,. 1971. A EOI""' A991sltecio<Clt Vol""I" POf' Slllrley DHI°"'· Olputeda Pu•to\hld Ore19 C.0.11 D111r P.lol March )I, 1'7' "" '' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE NOTICa Of' l'\l•UC MUlllNG A P\lbClc '-'1"9 wlll tit .. ,d by mr Cost• Meulledl.,.1-ol All"'<v on w.-s.o..,, lrAa'f :S, 1'11, If 1 JO p m or•• -• p1111alllle ~ '" ,,,.. Oo-IOWfl °""'"""'ty c:.wt I.,. lo<:atf'd el St4 C•nler Strut. CostA Mo•. c..llfoml&. Tiit Rtdl:tllODr11MI ....... I\ r0119~tv ~•lt>ed •s ...,,.. .....,,_ bv ,.,., Slr ... t on h rrortll, Otenut llv•nUI' °" tti. ...... 1n11 r.t,.., on,,.. South. - POfT\Olle A-ontlle-•I. TM~ of 111<1 ""•rif>O h lo sarl\ly trte roqul,_tl ot S.cllm PuDlosl!ed <>..-((Ml\! O..lly Ptlo<, mt"I of Alconoloe &.¥9r-Control '°" 1 uu•nc• of ., ttcohoHc t>ev•r •oe llQ!rue IOI" 11<..,snl lo< ,,,.,,. pro ,,,.., .. ,,o11~ -------------r»a41.S oi tho""•'"' -Se'•IY c- M.arc." ll. NH"•• t 1. 1QJI\ ···2. PUBLIC l\OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTtTtOUS BUSINl!SS N.\Ml HATfEMINT _., .. ,,, prov'°"' that an -ncf 111411 bf•Ml•ll1 c-t • -""'k 11uro119 for '"• p"rPO\• of r•w••••no '"" R~6t,,tlOpmtnt PIA!\, n1l.,.llRQ h • O< .. n View (U) (S11 lolW G••""• Ooan ""'"' L•lbtrtld 11. 01.,.11 U Mf'rcuroo 11. Sltwert t. Merv•n 7 11•1t11m• Oc.Hn Vltw ll-7' Haltllm• tlolw Gr.._ U 10 SO batk-1. AOUl•U• <F• lJ.4· 2 Ron IF I 11 t, 3, 8ec.ttet C 0) >3 1. .00 lrM rel•y I Fount•on '\lalo•v • OllS.1•-r&Wuw IPul>llC Prtm1.n1 Glf<\l\Roylo,.. 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IUI 1S 4, 2 \.on don ( LQ) 71.0; J, Wellfl CLOl 1• I Ol.,,ln9-t. E..-IL.QI 7. flr-s (UI 3 (Ull411~UI 100 fly I ~ ILOI 1•11 I~ 2 l'h"tr IV) I 2t 9, J. VIiie ILOI l ;t•.• • tOO 1,__1 Scllul~ cul 56 •. 2 8usllmtll llOI I 01.1; J. lun.o CUI 100 SOI) frff I. Perl1\ll ILQI S ~ I. 1 SI moll I UI •:20 0, 1. BHm ( L.0) , o .o 101 btc~ I Commerford IUt t 10.1,2 Wlllle Cl.01 1 ltl,l S.mo11 CUll.tJI 100 br .. ~t I Pafra (LO) I II 0, , Cullen CUI I U I l MOU llOI 'n.• 400 ftM , .. .., I Le Oullll• 4 7' S .,_._ Vanity t.• ..._\ .. I (Ml U..~tr 100 '"tclley ttl*V 1. ~· O\lln\• l 10 •. 109 ,,._. I Llm...tr• II Qt I ta.I, tOO I-I 99V IUI 1 1' > SO trH I 11111<11 CUI • •; !O fl~· I ICWfl \1,0) •I., to .,_.ii t ICl .. 11 l\.QI 1' 1, tcefr .. r•I.., I, I.A QiolR .. , ... _ Baseball C•" VA! °' • ., 000 ' Hul\I Vel OW. 211 1• 11 l'ICYITIOl.IS aUSINEU NAME STATIMIE:fn T ,.., tollOWU)Q ~r\On\ ..... "'""''H~ t>tJlfn4tS4 •t OYN"' M"'RINE. 11\41 N•wland SI HuntlnQlon 8e6ch. CA 111•.t!> OYNA MARIN[ A C•lllO'nte OtPOr•lion. 21S61 Nowland St Hunt no ton Bu'"· Col...,.,. Tiii• bu\Jlll'Ss tt con<1uc••lf DY" cor '•Uon OVNAMARIN( fl_,,,. Gelllk• f>retimnt Th11 •l•l....,nl wa\ f1lrd wlt'll Ille ou11ty Cl•rk of Or•RO-Ce.,,,ty 011 ,,...rel\ 7 rot ,,.... Publhrwfl Or-CMst Oallv Pllol, March 10. 11. 1•. 3•, 1'71 1241 " PUBt.IC NOTICE .... ~ .. One -1"4 O.vrotet S v•rd dump truo., Sl..000 ml •es Mtnl""'"' Bid \I l1IO I TM _,,.. ¥9111<18 mey !>tr vl- Af 1'6! Pl.C ... Ut AW Plt•W ........ .,_ •ppol11tmenl w1111 CNorl .. F ToHltt. Superl"t-. bt UlllRQ S.S..53tl. 2 ll\e vtlllclt Wiii be Miid I\ IS l s..bmil •If bfdl Ml .... ..-tll• .....1_ wit/>,....,,,,,..., -your Rem• 10 Charles F. Teui.... 5'1perlnten<ten1, (OJI• M•N C:O....ly W•••r Dlllrlct. t .. s Plaontla "ve., GoM• Me ... CA ____________ ...__,._,mu no later '"-n AJrlt 10. 1'11 at> >O p,"1 PUBLIC NOTICE 4. T II~ bid'! art to be Op9<1ocl Ofl Apr II ·--------------1 II, tf71 et 7 00 p.m el 1"5 Plac9ftll• "ICTITIOUS 9U$1Nl:H NAMtl STATEMENT l'lle tollowlllfl _.,,, •s <JolllCI bus• "''' ., JAY l(AY MODELING W 811<.er 'ltrnt. 'lu•t• '11 Colla M••• c1111oo11e 9261' El•ynt Milrm•n. u .. Now Yor~ Coll• Meu, C.lltornl• 97'~1 .... ) 81d0.n ,_not be Df'H9"t. T ... Ohtrlct will noc11y.,.,., on ~icley, Aorll 12, lt71 PllbllJMd Or ..... CoHt 0.lly PllOl Mer ll, Av I, 1'18 IZ.71' PUBLIC NOTICE T lllS bull .... " CondU< ,.., bV ... In df<llOU•I lt·MS11 c1 • .,,,. Mer..-NOTICW TOC:ltlDITOtlS 11114 tlfttment we1 llCf<d wotlt Ill• NO.M18" C:Ouflh Cler' ot OrenOO Oo""'' on ,U,.llUOlt aMll'T 01' THC rebr~•Y• 1t71. ST•Y•Of'CAUl'OllllUA POtl Ntf.D TM a CIOU(lllTV ~ OttAlfOe PulMI•'*' Orange C~\I 0.lly Piiot. In 111e Metttr ol tllt ~1te1r el M•rCll 10, 11:t•.J1. m1 ,, .. ,. ltAVMOND M["O OlllANT, "'· -------------! l>Kt•Jtfl NOllO ll lier• ...... te CHflllOn llllltl"f (l.tlftll ... _... .. ...,_ ... 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C.0.•I !>Ally Plle>I ""'' 11, U, )I API 1 111• IOIJ-71 IJICTIT10US a"StN•SS lllAMI nani.IMT TIW fltll..i11t --It dolllt 'w! _ .. ,. SE'lllN SEAS CUSTOM IHTllUOltS. Jffll le*' S... Ori.,.., l,.11uRe Ni.-r, CA 9lV7 Trlallt lllotlleft .. •t llet". 121•1 ~ Soh Ori,., a.....,.. N1.,.1, CA .,.,, tf>IC ~ ~ <..-.CIH..., -... dMOU.1. ,.,,..,._ .......... ~ .. ,, ... •"*""""' ... , .... wl111 .. Chnlr ti-.. a.-.,... C-y .., MM.I,'"' ....."""' .... c..~· DttAl'f":. llNrt ll 10, t1, '4 JI, lt't No •mena..-u to the Relftv~IOI> rnent Pren .,. p.._.a Al tllos Umo Tiie Ao•nCY " •f9ally Oal·~lfll ·~ OUbUc••tv ~ViN '"'°""· ~ r~•t-~ tfll)UI _, I ... R..te,,,,_, PIA• WllllMnOunn, E .. cu11wOlrttlor, °"teM!tw tledlot-IA-• C.Cotomla. Publl\Mct Or-CoeM 0.11)' t>11"' ~"" Jt. •or111 11, 1•11 un" PUBLIC NOTICE "CYITIOUS eUSOllSS NAM• ST4TllodlfT TM tol-ng ~ I' *1"11 ~I· MUH' THE ATTITUDE, )It A Merl- A-. a.-ls!Md, CA~ Guy NII.._ 17730 Sall frllft<r.w.o Stn•t, FOW1taln V•llev. CA '210I M•ry Pltllllcl&, 17nll S.. f'ra~•­ Str .. t. "-•n V911t'V, CA '71119 Tiiis IMall\tu ts -tea t>v .... '" div IOU.I. ,,..,,, """'..,. 1111\ 'let-I we. lllw w•tl• ,,_ CoVflty Offlt Of Or-C-t~ .,. flo\•rcll 1' '"" .. ,,,,. Pullll..,_. 0.-ON\I o.ilv Plle4 M.tr 11 14 ll A• I ltll IOlt 11 PUBUC NOTICE .... ' " ... ' _, -j ..... I I . ... .. 4 I • . ' ' . • ~· ~; "' ,.. -'"' /I . r ... i .976 POHTIAC RDllaD V-8, auto. trans .. factory 111 c o n d 1 11 o n I n o.. p o w e r windows. stereo AM/FM radio, vinyl roof. rallye wheels. Lie. #851 POJ Stock J8217. 1976 FORD GI.AMADA 4 DOOi V·8. auto. trans .. factory atr condi tion ing, power steering. power disc brakes, nearer. vmyt roof. red vlnyl interior. silver extenor. Lie 11010NWK Stock #8135 1975 FORD GI.AMADA 2 H. GHIA V·8. auto. trans .. factOIY eir conditioning . power steering, power disc brakes. stereo AM/FM radio, whitewall tires, v1nyJ roof. wheel covers. Lie. #861 SXC Stoel< f P8067. 1977 PONTIAC YttnUaA 1 oooa e cyl . auto. trans.. factory air conditioning. pawer 1tee11ng, power dise brakes. whitewall tires, rallye wheels. Serial 12Y27C7W1109321 Sloe' #631A. I s5299s3999s3799s36ft 1976 TOYOTA "'C«UP 1977 FORD PIMrO l UMAIOUT 4 cyl., 4 speed, rear chrome Auto. trans.. factory air bumper Lie. #1010944 ::ondtlion1ng, po wer Stock '18215 sreenng. V1nyf intenor. Lie. #631SOE Stock #8072. 1976AMC SfOltAIOUT WAM* cyl .. auto. trans.. fectory Ir conditioning, power teerlng. power dl1c brakes, vinyl roof. Serial AeA087A164483 Stock 8030. 1971 MERCURY ' COC»Alt V-8. auto. trans .. factory air conditioning. power steering, power disc brakes. AM/FM radio, tinted glass. wheel covers Lie. f694EGW Stock #8103. 1975 FOID I t74 FORD &nl .. ft V-8. auto.~. fa::totY llr v.e. euto. lnlnl., factory air conditioning . power .conditionin g, power et eerlno. power dl•c ateerlng, power dlac brak••· A M/FM radio, brake•. power windows, heater. vtnyt roof, tilt wheel. ·power Miia, AM/FM radio. Lie. t224NKR Stock vlnyt roof. Lie. #S33KRX t8084. Stock #8140. 1976 TOYOTA COIOUA 2 DOOi 6 cyl . auto. trans. Lie. 1016POW Stock #8218. 1974DODGE S UIPll COHYllSIOH fUOISMAM I 00 1977 FORD f·llaD V-8. auto. trans .. factory air conditioning , power steertng. po wer disc brakes, power windows, vinyl roof. tilt wheel. Lie.' #849SYA Stock t8126 1973 GMC PICKUP 6 cyl .. auto. trana .. AM/FM Auto. trans. AM radio. mag wheels. railed white letter tires. Lie. heater Stoel< 18211 #59167X Stk. #8101 . ft7,CHIVIOLIT .1 ·1974 PLYMOUTH . WOMft CAat..o ... , • 4 DI. V-8, auto. trans.. fllCtOfY air V-8, auto. trans.. tectoJy alt cond ltton lng, po we' co nd ltlonln g, power steering, POWtr disc 1teerlng. power dlac. brakes, AM/FM radio. brakes. vlnY1 roof, tinted heater. whltew•ll tlrH. glue. Uc. 1912KZV Stock tinted QI-. wheel~ 18224. Landau top, crulae control. Lie. fg18NZK Stock #8117 . 4 cyt., 4 apeed, AM radio. ,. I heater. Uc. t1'40MIP Stoel( ~ cy .. auto. tran•. Lie. t8181. t4ell...JA ~tock 18133. . . .. . . . .. ...... . 1973 CHIYIOUT lt75 FOID ' ......USPOltrYAM JI f-mD V-8, auto. trane., f.ctOfY .,, Auto. trant.. factory • conditioning, power conditioning. po-.e steering, power d lac ateerl"no. power dlf1t brakes. front & rear air braku. vinyl roof. t c o n d . S e r I a I wheel. crulte control. tCGV363U10G31& Stock t922NPF Stock fP8138. ; 5llM 5 J.999 s4299 s4 lf73DATSUM 610WAM* 1974 FIAT x" 1976 DATSUM PICKUP 4 cyl., 4 speed. AM/FM 4 n t t t 4 cyl., 4 speed, vinyl radio, white &POke wtwtels, c ·· au o. rans.. • ereo • 7 ft b--' •tom Int--'"' AM FM radio. vinyl Interior. I n t e r i o r • S • r . · """"· cu., ""'"'• Lie. 1921 JFA Stock t128AS001'1244 Stock 'Whit• l•tt•r tlrH. Lie. tP8166. 11593. #K'42054St6ok#ao49. 1975 CHEftOLET CAMA.IO V-8. auto. trans., factory air conditioning, power steering. power di1c brakes. AM/FM radio. heater. vinyl roof, tinted glus. tilt wheel. rallye wheels lie. #861 MCF Stock #8196. 1973 MUSTANG MACH I V-8. auto. trans.. factory air condiflonlng, power steering, power brakes., magi . Serial t3F050230464 Stock #P8064 197 6 MERCURY COUGAAD7 V-8 . factory air conditioning, power steering, power d isc brakes. stereo AM/FM radio. Landau toP. sunroof. tilt wheel, cruise control. Lie. #22'4NXM Stock #P8099. 1975 FORD MUSfAHCJ 1976FORD Fl50rte&W 4 speed. att conditioning. V·8. auto. t~ans. Se• power steenng Lie. tW27BF4502~e St #32818X Stock f P8092. 18162 1976 FORD ,.HTOWAGOH 1973 FORD PU4TO 2 DI. SIDA,. 6 cyl.. 4 speed, factory air 4 cyl .. 4 speed, factory air 4 cyl • auto trans . radl conditioning, power · h I 1 steering. heater. vinyl roof. cond1tlon1ng. Lie. #678PKE eater. uxury ntenor Uc. #H4PLC Stock 18193. Stock #8219. #818GMC Stock #8209 ' • •• .. .. . , . . DAll.V PILOT l'r1~. Mateh 31 , 1018 .~:""':::--~~~~----~~~------------------;.;..------~----..... --~------~~------------~----------~~~--~---------~----~----------------~----------------~~~--~--~~----~----~~------.-.-----------. -------------' PUIWC NO"l'ICE f'UBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE -- } f_. _•_a_uc __ N_on_c_E __ l .. ..,. I ..cmc:a ,..c .. on'Ollt ........ IW'llll* CIMIH 01' TMI ITATI «WCAUNt!MIA "°" ""'~°"~· lft Ill• -.Her el Ille l!\ltl• ef .U.aJ(AHot.• aau_ Ot<-. HMk• fr ""'M\' 91-to cr .. t ..... !IA ...... Cl ......... , Ille Wid MU· ""' ,. flit , ... " (lek\'I• '" "'-... ~ .. 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Nottce h IWftCW 9lwn to ut<l•to• • llevl1>9 <I_,~ -11'>\l 1"4 Wld de<• dent 10 Ille ••Id <l..,m~ 1n tiw olf1u of ttwt clerk ol the .iorrwtd court '>' 10 11••..nl , ...... lo the """°"21 •· .... office of IOIUSIC:K, PEEL ~ GAR· lll!TT, A.tlorneys•I Lew, Wll•lllft 81\td • lOln Floor, Lo• ""9CIO, CA '°°"·which 1 .. ie. etflo I\ tlle pt.co of b<istnon Of ,.,. .-rslQned In ett m•I· ,.,, ,,.,t.llnlno to s<Nd HU.I• Suell ctalm• wllll lhe rwcnw.y vouctwrt must be 11...i M C>rf'W<\lf'd e\ elMneld within tour month\ •fltr uw f1r\t 11Ul>1tc•llon ol t1••nohc• Oeted M<lr<ll 1 \tit BEATRIZ GARCIA S010 •nd EDWARD A LANOR'I' E.u<.utOf\ ot thit will of w oo de<..,.,,. MUSICK, l'EEl.EA ~ GA•llE TT OM Wll.,.ire al~ Jtlh ,.,_ U.t A" ... "· CA"'" Pubh\~d Or•no-C~•t o .. •h V1tot M•rcll 10 tl.14 ll "'' .. ) 16 P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCU :DtTO•S SUl'E•IOlt cou•T 01' TH• STATE 01' CAl.11'0 .. NIA FOii TME COUNTY Ofl OltANGE NO.A·""' Ellate ol JOHN M !CHAPP O.cea•..i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 ll'o C•~llOf> OI Ille -¥• ,..,...d dt<•detlt 11\•I ell -N¥1"9 <l••ins -inti tM U 'd ~~ •rt ~u1red to fltt t,,.m, w ffh tM net t \\.Af"V vouc:"'''' In lh41 Olll<t ol llW {Ito of ltw Abow •n· htttd tour•. °' to Off'\lltf\1 1~m ••ll' '"• n,.ltU•fY VOVt~r~. ta llW "" dff\IQMd •t tM OtflCe 0, H•H'f ( (OQf'n, l.oo Wihf'urit 81¥d $u1f• llJC) l.o\ Aft9+1.S C..lltorni• qoc)t0. WhlC.1'1 '' '"' plect or bu\ln~\~ ot \ht un O•r'\19neo In .,., m-ttUrr\ OMt•fn'"'J to '"• f"\t~lt ot '-.. d de<t-<k"f'\l ... uun tour monint •ftltf' lnit> '"'' pubUc•UOt\ ot H'tll Mli<t 6• ltd MMtn 11 !tit ~•<l~llt Slow••l l<n- Adtnin1s.tr•tr1w of O'tf' Wtll ol llW •-ne.,,.d Oe<f'dont HARllY C COGIM -Wll>IWr•-·• hlle 1711 L .. A.,.l•,CA Wlt A~ ... , ............... ,,.,,,. PuOll\IW<I Or .... C.0.•I 0•11v Pilot, M•r<h 14. JI_ .,,.111. 14 lfTI llU 1t PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS MAAlll' STATEMfMT PUBlJC NOTICE flCTIT10US e USJNISS NMlll JTAT1"4•NT ne'!..~,',•Y-'no --tt e1o1no l>u•t M A SCALE MOOELS, 1020 Mellfowla, c;GJI• Mo•. Ca lllornla "'" Mlc,. .. t "'" Arer>1dorf, 1010 M9flrOwlo, Cb,.l• MU•, Calllornl• ti.21 Tnls ~ i. tonduCNd bv en 1 .. dlY""'91 Mk""4F Ar.- TMS i lel-1 W•• lllod wolll the tounly Cleo of Otene-c.o .. 111y on Mercll?t, lt711 ,,.,., il'ublll'*I Or~ C<wst D•lty PHot, Marci\ H, JI -Aprot 1 H ttle tOll 78 Pl'BLIC ~OTIC't.: .. ,.,,. SUl"EltlOll COURT O' THli STA Ta Of'CAl.ll'OllNIA "°" THI COUNTYOFO•AHOI ......... ,,, NOT ICR 0 " Ml!AlttHO Ofl ~·TITION l'Ott f'lt08AU OF WILL ANO 1'01 LR"EU Tl!ITAMEN TA•Y AHO "<»• AUTHOlllUTION \'O AOlillllllflSTIElt UN OIE • TH( tNDl .. l!HC>aHT AOMINtST•ATION 01' ISTATliS ACT. EtlAlo 01 HAROt.O J WYUf. 0.< .. Hd NOTICE I~ HEREBY C,IVf N lh.11 SECVR11Y PACIHC NAllON•l 8A"k l\n hted twrt'ln • pir1+hon tot ProlMtf' Of WtU •nd '"' ISM.lolf'Kt' ot l•t ters 11,tfllTM'fltMV •nd JOf" Aut~'''• -----------11on lo Adm<IW""" .....,., ,,,.. • .-poin Pl'BUC SOTICI-. nt Adm1,,.\tr•t1Clf'ti 'J• f \~It"·· An "' t•r•nt• lo tllt1\lth IS m~ for '"'rfhto, -----------•rtl<"'"''· ~d th•t tn.e time "'"' P'ICTIT10US •USINIU IK4' ol ,,..,,lnQ I~,.,,.... ..... oo..n "' N-IE STATIEMt:NT O< Allftl ti, !tit. •f tO 00 • "' .n trw Tht fo1IO•lt\Q oerson\ arf' do1n9 ourtroom of 0.Pitrlrrwnt No ) ot \"Id lkl'IMU •\ ourt •t 100 C1v•c. C•nlff Ori~• Wl\l UTT LE B 10'1 Nt•P<>•I Blvd n tnc C•IV 01 S...t• An• CAlll1>rn14 t.o\le Me .. , C..htorn" •Z.11 0•1•0 ~rch U. 1'1t Jun~o end M•r-MOey, l Hl6 WILLIAM E ~I JOHN 0\Pro SI,, El Toro, C.lllc1f'r11• nuo (O<,..IY Off• ll\u b'1\ln0>" condu<l•a or 4 Flti!OElllCKO l'IELDA. 11tner•I .._,,,,,.""'tp EL WYN .. CA,.AL80 Junllo Mein u w11..i,. 11 .... , Tl\t\ tWt-t w.tt 111..i wttl1 the vii• 101 (,ounlY Ctttk ot <><•nfl' '°""'~ on "A,,..1 •• C:.t-rw• '°"" loll•r~ll n , ,,,., el: CJUI -•11 ,rl1741 IWMU fw• -lt1- Pvbh.....a Or-C.0.•I 0•••1 P1101 Publh "9<1 C>-l'..04!•1 "···~ ... tot Merell 24, JI...., Ac>rtl 7, u . "" M.,cll 14 u JI 1911 1126·71 • • • Pl'BLI(' :'\OTl('t. Cl' UH SU,.UUOtl COURT OF TMf STAH: M CAl.IFOltHIA l'Ofl THE COUNTY OF O•ANOI HO A tit1' N O Tlif. 01' HEARIHG 01' "ETITION FOil l'ROeATE 01' WILL ANO FO• LETTERS TESTAMlN TAltY ANO AUTHOR12ATIC* TO AD M IHISTllt U H OER THE IHDE,.ENDENT ADMINISTRATION 01' ESTATES ACT Este l• o f ROY M(YN OLOS ~TE ENG RAFE. t>c~•WKI NOTICE IS HERE8'f' GIVEN ,,,., MARYL FRA.ZtER IWI\ ltlOd ... rein e i.llllon lor PrOC..1• ol Wilt •nd 1or '' \U.tnct of Letf•r"t l~st .. ~nt•'Y lot~ PthUan.er &net ...,thot•u hon 10 Ad rn1nfi(er trw Ht•te \H"llC)tr the lndepen. O•nl Adm1nlltre/IC1'1 Off; •WI<' Act,,. tutn<• to ••th 1s m~ tor lurt1-r o•ttt<ul•r~. •l\<I lf\dl tn• '"''4 .tnd t.Jl•t~ of he¥•"t en. wm .. t't•i bt•n i~ tor Ai>rll 11, 1911, •I 10 00 • m '" ,,,. courtroo"' ot 09p.trtmf'nt No lot \•id court. •I fOIJ O••< C.nter o, tYf' Yve-\t In \M (U'r Of s.M~ An•. (Alrlorn" . Oettd M<lrc n 2 t 1•1t WILLl"M E !>I JOHN (ounty n~,., THOMAS L. LOllO "'"•JU UHi ....... 'UI~•• L•fw"• Hllh, C..lllwnl• UOJ Tel Oto 111 J:JM Altet"4y I• ~11-r PvDHthed Or~ C:O.\t 041 ., F'itot "'•«" i•. n.11, "" Pl'fif.IC NUTl{'t: STATIMfNT 0, AaANOOHMENT 0 .. USE 0' FICTITIOUS e USINISS OfAMI T,,. loll-tnq """""' "•• ·-~o the"" of ll'le ltc1~1°"' """~" n•m• C: & M HAii! REPAIR "O Keltlta Anene•m. (A '7eo. lf,, ,. Pl'BUC NOTIC'E -----------11·14SH SU .. l!ltl()lt GOUltT OF THE ST ATE CW CAUflO•MIA flOlt TH I! COUKTY 01' OltANSI Mo A·UUl NOTICE OF MEA•IHG Ofl P'ETITION l'Otl P•OaA~f Ofl WILL A140 FO• LETTEltS TESYAMEN TAltl' ANO l'O• AVTt+Ollll.ATION TO AOMINIUE• UHOall TIU IHOE I'£ NOE NT AOMIHIST• ... TION Of' EST ATU ACT f>l•I• of &E~HE M, WikOll 0.CU,,.d NOTICE tS HERl8Y' GIVEN 11141 BE r rY L lC)NER ""' f11to11 h41••1n A Pf'l•flon Jor PrOO..ff' of Wflt •no ff>' " ,u•"<• o t Letle,~ l~t.m•nt•ry ""° lor Autt\or11•l!Ot\ \o AOml01\ttr un6t• the h'ldre:Mrndtnt 4dm1ru,1r411on ot E \t•le\ Act r~••t~n(~ to 'llltrh(f\ 1\ m•d~ tOr hit'"'"' cwrtlculer\ ~d th.ti ttie 11m* ~ P'Mt o• ~dnno '"" wm• M \ t>e•n \lft ,or AprH t I "'I •I 10 !,Ai .t m 1n t~ COUf'lt<.IOft'\ o t ()pp.1r t~ttl No Jo• w1010\.lf'\ .,., rQ(I C1v1t <.t>nt.-r Orl'41fl Wt\I 1n thrt (fty ol !>4tntd 4n4 (•"'°""' .. 0•1•0 M.&t<f'I 12 19 I lllllLLIAM f, It JOHN Countv (. l•r" Mcll£N .. A ANO FITTING HH Wot.,_,,. el•d LO\ 4nqel~. C:,.,hfOfAt.t to010 hi 11•JI l#tlll AU•"••• tor P..tr•·~' PvbH,IWd ();An~' ~,\, CJ•1h ~tlill M•rtn1' H l1 lqlt I I I Pl'HU(' '\'OTIC'L "ICTITIOV~ llUSl .. t.~ HAM[ ~T•TMENl , ,,.._. rouo-·nQ otr on\ d•f ""' n 1 6USt Nt SSA~ ALTA EQUlfl~S 'hob s .. ,, M1ou.-1 Ori"•· Nt•OOf't &t-.. n, {•111 1111• •1040 ltw FlctlhOU\ 8~tM'\ N•m• ,.. ... •~rt•d to •M¥t ••~ filed In 01~ to<Hilt pn ~t • ''"· Tl•• lolt"*•"9 P•''°"' .,., do1n9 Mary E Wiii. •71~• S.nl• C:I•,. °""~" •• Feunl•ln Velln, CA •'llOll L••«-tend 0•¥tolooi-n~nt (•1.1orf'H• COrsJor .. tlOf' l64 ~n M1t;1vtl 0,,.,. N~•oorc th·• t\ r.1 1orn1.a .,...., K L M JOHN\Ok, L TO • 1'!oO'l Thh 1><111,_J •H c-uclf'd by A<> 8 ,.o o Ith ur "t Fount• ln V •I l,' •nGWldu..I C•ut~"·u• '110I M•ry E W1a1 K&nn••" Oe•n Jol\Mon •ou Tith si.1.,_,c •A• '""" "'''" 1,,. W•OMf R1¥f'f' C.lft•• fo\H'l,Alin V•Utv to"""h Cletll ot Or•nOf"' Countv on (•tito,,u• '77'» M.,<" 14. ,,.,. t--to••rd 8f'ytt Jof\n\on, hJl1 ,-,,791 Sotuct S1rf'tt f ount111n \/•Hrv Po"t1\Mcf OrettOt eo.nr C/•llY P•1o1 c..;•!~;"~· .. ~:au " onouctt<t g, • M•• II l• ll. "'11 I '"' 1010 ·~ tl""l\t'd P•r tntr,No. ~ •nnell> O JoM~n .,_...., 8 Jonnson Thi\ sl•lf'fl'Wnl ••) f1Jed Wtlh t~ County Clef~ ol Oren9<1 C:..unty on Me<tll 11, IQle FttU1 Pu0<os~ 0r•"9t C.O." O••ty Pt101 "'"'" 2•. JI -""'" '· "· 1'1• 111? 71 PL'Hl.IC NOTICE Ft(TITtbVS 9USIHU5 NAMESTATlMl!NT Tiit lotl-1"9 lie''°"' aro Oelnt blatnfl> .. TONY ROMA'S Pl.ACf, UlO Wrsr cou t H19llw•v. Newoort af'e<h C•tttornl• '91'WtO l!om• ,......_,, inc • Nevad• (Of. -••ton. 2SIO w"'t c.o.u1 "'"""'"'· Ntwl>"'I a..ch. Gtlll-'• t?MO Tn1\ Du\tneu ~ t~tecl by • cor oorallor> R.,,...~,._t,lnc: Jotin M Hall S.crtC•rv 1111• ····-· .... lllllCI .... ,,, h C.aunly Clef-01 Or•n91 (OUl'lty on Marth n. '"' "'"41 Pvbh\"9<1 OrM>OO C:O.\I Dally Pllel, Mert ll H JI -April 1, U 1'11 11)0.lt Pl!BLIC NOTICE Pl'l\l.IC :'llOTIC'E LIFE AICO ACCIDENT AND HEAL TN ~YN<H"\4' O' THE .. NNUAL ST ATlMENl YEAR ENOfO Dl!CEMIER J1, lt17 .. 1'4CfFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUllANCI COM,.ANY , .. ......_, C...l•r Drive ,.,0 ... -N••-' ... 0 , C•lil.,fttA U~ Total edmtl~ •UeU 1 1 9)1 SIO i.1 T04•1 ll•bllllld I t)l -u o !>o.< lei SurplU\ F ""°' ••.I>• 0 2 Un•Ulqrwd lwnds st.W 918 G••n tro~r•hon• '• •11 S.Sl ln<,t•"9 ~rpt\A d11t1n9 1'11 ,,.,..,,.,,,~ •n ~ore~ Nattonwldlt .Mel-• anci 1We1th CW"l'm,umi; I n\U' •n< ~ 1n For(,. ll IJ?.OU 11)H1nooo 1~.211.~ C•lttorn•• 811\iMn • • .,. •11 'l&4 Attfd•nt...,., ,,..11n p,.m1um' C,.111.,,,nla a.,,1""' 14S,Cl16 •3• W• ... ~ o•l•h> lh•t '"-abOv~ lte"'s •r• tn M.tMd6"4• with ttw> A.n nuel St•ltmenl lor th(o yor •nof'<l Otc•mb•r J1 1')1 m•o• lo "'" t111"••n<• Comm•H-r ol tn• St•te of Cahfornl•, ourw..nt to t•w MT .iMnnu"I Voce Pre•.,..,• • nd Con\ toll•• ~··'*"°"' T O'He.-Se<reiMY Publl\lled o. ... eo c .... O• ty PtlOI M.,<h 21, H, JO. )1 •nd Aptll I ttll ·~,. PUBLIC NOTICE ALllM M C:ONOON AND (0 t~( • C.•hfotr"• co•l'W1r iliun ~.(.' H\ M tq1.1,.t Orivp Nr.,ornl t•~dfft (Alllotrtl~ OWJI Tf'lll\ t>u\1nt\\ 1\ • onuut lt>U Oy • oe-nt-ra• , ... ""''' "'0 Olntr /.trQi\(t4'lf '(O"PO'I llOf'\1 •11"",.,. (ON)rJln &. (• tnc A •l~f"I M (•>ndon Pra \ttk nt L..-kPI~ ~~IOC>"'*OI (r.>m04"'t P•tr ti M ufi" s: 'f'''°""' T "'' \tAlf'rrwml w •• ~ hied w+lh ,ho, t.oun\y C.lfrti, ot Or•MQt: Counh ,.,.,,,, " 1-J918 JOHN I HIFfERNAN •HO CffOI-°""' " 0 •e• t:IOI He•,..rt leK~ CA •1 ... J Fttt.Oo Pubft\tt.d Or.tn<>-Co.t\t 0.;111 Pelol M•r<n )• )t .no •0t1I 1. r•. 1t 11 Pl Bl.IC !'iOTIC'f: l'ICTITICMJS eUSINlSS NAME n ATEMtlfT IH~ 18 Th~ fOUO'WU"IQ per\Of\ 1\ OO•nQ btn1 M\\, •' Nl!WPOqT Et.Et fq1c Ill •lt1• !.t . NfWP0<1 e .. ch, C• '11061 E Odl• i 1du« lo t 18 41111 ~I N•wPort l\<>e<~ CA .,..,) Thi\ b\1'4nlf!\t 1\> c0ftc1uf't""" by an •n d1VIOU•f t-ddu1 f 10U(c Ht 'Thi· \l.lf""'9'\\ ~·· hlf"ld • tn tt'lt t:oun•v (ltrti; of 0'""9'1 County on Mere n 10, 1'11 Ftttel Pub••\rw<t <>"~ (l).t"t~ 0,.,,., P1tot MIV ti, 1•,Jt, Aor I t•ll °'' 18 Pl'BLIC ~OTI< E l'ICTITIOUS a USINESS HAME STATt:MIENT 1 h• lolf(>lllffftQ ~_,,,,, '" 001no bu'' ,...,,,,, SOU TM COAST Tll f COM PA NV HOS M•rcu· NtwPort Otecll (,ahfornla .,._.l Oev10 Urry 8H.nri lCJO\ M•'''" N4',.DO<I a...-n, (Atttor"•• •M 1 Th1\ butJf'tlt" 11i c~ductld o , "" 1A dlvlOual Oavldlltt"'1 Tllh sl•t...-1 ••• tttlld ,.,.,, 11•• County Clerk ol O••nf!e County nn M•rcll 14 1•11. ,..Utt Publl\Nd Or-Coe•l O•tfy Pttol, Merell 17. l•. J1 -Apr II 1, 1•11 1Cll1·7t P UBUC NOTl('E 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T . . . . . . ·. . . . • \ DAIL y P\LOT D • --~ ...... I-"" ·11'9Blunt~oa1hl or.. Coast -........ ~ ........... -. -~ --~ ...... ,,........-,, DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~-·· ,,__ .. ,..nft _.._ ...... ...... -,.,..,,_ ~,...,., '-".,, ........... You Con Sell It, Find It, [ ) One Coll Servkt Trade It With o Want Ad 842 •5678 foit Credit Approval ........... _ ... -·-... .....,_.. "°"- .....-..·s Nofk•: All reaJ estate advertlsed in this newspaper is sub Jf!C\ to the Federal Jo'a1r Housing Act of 1968 which makes 1t iUeeal to advertise "any pre ference, hm1tat1on. or chscnrrunalion b~L'(I 011 r4ce. color . relag1on, i.ex. or natwnal ongin. or an 1ntenuon to make an) such preferl'nCf', hm1ta two, or d1scnmmat1on '· 1ltt~ newspaper will not knowrn6'1Y accept .iny advertl'llOJ: for real e.tute which lb 111 viola llon oC the law BUtORS: ActfemMN .... ~lwck thftr ach dally -report et"-ron i,....diatety. TM DAILY PILOT •MMRs 11 .. ity for tt.. fint In- c~ iMertion o#y. ..••..•..••.....••.••.. 1002 ···•·•····•·•••········ AIA....,OHED!! · FHA·VA"tRMS Jtlew li:ittne. Great 1n Vt-t.tmenl. 4 lxlrm homt• in good D~1ghborhood near W1ndl>or Park N~ r:;lm drperics. ldl'al :.tarter home. Nt«H ~chools & :;hopp1ng Don't m1sa the. one a:. it ·~ pncl!d at only $63.!()() 5--~~9\. 11\1-1<1 l'l'r lC t 1.011.1 1 ·1 h11111• II ' 1.11 fll.1 I.,, 1•11 1. l\ lhlPI•'\ \A.'lh "'·"'' HI ti.10 \ • \\ ...... ,,, ,.,.,,, h s I c t • ' •• fl I \, I ')I ••t• 1.W1.1 ~:.':'!~.~ ....... 1~~!.~.~~ ........ ~-~-~ ....... ~!~~.':'!~.~••e•o• G I 002 Ge .. rel I 002 Got-Mral t 002 G.-rat l 002 ••···•·····•······ ........................ ·•······•···•·•···••·•· ...................... . -~ -GlHNlat YIEW . l. Very Popular plan on 3 levels. 2 Lge bdrms & paneled den with flre lace. Mirrored formal dining rm. we bar, air ·cond. 2 patios. Decorato wallpapers. Lease $800 Mo. WESLEY TAYLOI CO .• REALTORS 211 S. Ja1~•fn Mia Rood .. fWPORT IHTEI, "4.1. 644-49 I 0 Getwral I 002 GetWrof 1002 ·•·••··•···•·• ........ •·········•············ 4 bdrm. 2 ba 1'.:>.lremc popular CAMJ:o;LOT md 1blJ; lovely home locat on a cul de-uc w1th1n t:a.Sy walking dJstancc to So Coast Plaza, theatres & r~tcturants. Many out· !>landing features in- clude Cm.tom Dral>'!ne::. Covert.id patio lkeorator Wiillpap.!r::. throughuut t>utdooq:a~ BB~ Auto Gar Door Opener Skylight In Pam. Rm HY OWNER !1'79 8123 l'nn Only $10',l,\IOO HEW HOME Eashlde C. M. Swider ju::.t l'ompleled Uu:. 2 story .J bdrm home Fc:itur~ mcludc, vault· l-d ct•11Jn~. 3 l'jr garai:c & HV s torage Hurry. chol.1e>e your own carpet~. Call ~ 58ll() ,....HERfTAGE REALTORS BUCHV.ALUES PRICE REDUCED I ll1lrm l't'nlll,Uld l't !'ll•'l"'l"l""Hh Slli~.(~K) ''\'tr 11.-t·an \lf'llt ti 11 ft I • ' II ,1 n .1 I• l '11 .. 11111 , II.Ir 111 l'n\ .it" llt'al h. l'u11111.1 ll 11!hlands \l:,•1.01111 W11rld Wi de 11r .. l.1·1' 1,;J 1:>t:1 V .A.. HO DOWN! \ • 1111 do" n pa) ml'nt 1 r1'<p11r1·1I to lw} th1" \1t',J ttltful 3 uc<\rrtom 21R-STAITH ft)(Elt $43,500! Astoundlngly true' N1l'e l<icauon. lkep us· lot C..'harmmg :.tarter home l''\x Paint & save $SSS' Large living room. 2Br. Owner will sell fo'UA-Low down & low monthly pay ments~ 8~-i·,., interest 30 year loan. fu ll pri ce $43,500 ~ Don t hold back Call now! 752 1700 COAST .AL VIEWS LAGUNA HACH On' mg lo and from th1:. property bfts you to the tw.a' ens! Wal It out on the dec·lt and hreath the frt>sh nrr J:o'rom hvmi: area \ll'W Catalina and boats on pa rude' See this 2 bdrm, 2 bath new modern pad at 1 21 1 Miramar. OPt:NSAT&SUN t S A great value and future al SllS,000 FOURPLU ~EHSUH.1·5 17012 GroYe Circ~ Jlunt1ngt o n H<'ach 3 2 2· 1. Lm t·ly n -sidtn· tJal arl'a. propeny in tip lop :.hape J Bdrrns . 2 bath owni·r·., unit Pnn>d to :.ell at $215.000 IUSINESS OPPORTUNITY L.AGUHA IEACH Popuhr W1-& S9Mfwich shop l11 central LCICJUlla w /estobllall•d trade. Excl•alve wll'les. XIRf atore for owfter-op•rator w/muc:h pn>flt pot..Hal. ln•etrfory & fix- hirft "9cluded. $l4.000. JACUZZI TIME! Enjoy tM moct.nt pool a. joc..W, Ir liYe Ill OM ...;t whffe MN othc1-hrips make .... PCIJ'" ,....ta, ht twa ca..•Hll .. Hr loctftd C.... def Mer dupt-.. SIH,500. OCUH VIEW NEWPORT ~ty cOMtrwc .. on, 2 IR. I IA, w /fr-pk. &p.Min wallpop•n throuighout. wMl91! ... ,..w c:_,.etiftcJ. four skytic)hh. All ~ builMn appiGftC•s + 119 in lritchell. leam ceUiftgs. rough town cedar tlw09CJhovt. Frewch doors opmillCJ to enclas.ct deck. Steps from yow door to ~och.. Sl 15,000. EMERALD IAY Spedocialar views from this Chris A~ ._ sfcjned wood & «Jiau. l IR. + family rOOlll or 4 IR home. You'll ffft the warmth • dtOMft of a MOWtfoh• r.tnot. but ettfoy the sigllt & MMtd of the pot.llMSllMJ hc.iftc ...t. S45o .• ooo. ~ HEW HOME IM LAGUNA Spacio.K 3 IR ho1M w/oceon •lews frOM nuy rOOM. This 1t•w hOMe i1 cptaftty cOftsfncted w /f1'1 HM anMftiHn o buyer dHMHlds. $237,500. IHVESTMEHT-ORAMGE COUNTY Jwst completed twenty-two 2 IR, 2 IA ...., ib. I 000 o Occupied. Xtftt, opporfwtity for professional in•Htor. Ouhtandinq loc., qidity thnt-ovt. Phone now to iMpKf thlt p operty & to rec:ein a detailed purchoH ClftClllysls. S9 I 2.SOO. 644-7020 2123 SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ROAi) NEWPORT BEACH C \ .,11 """, Ii. 11, .... 1111 ,. l101m'. i;o11rrnl'I t..1llh~·n. ''""' """ 111 thi• 111 ,11r, l.1r ~·· II\ 1ni.: rnom , 1 v. nit·.• f• •r ,,,.10 ''""' n • 1 fln·1•lalc <'II\ 1•n:1I patio. , 111 .. 111 ~ 111,..1, :'\•.tr IAA.ilt'd nt•ar tht• harbor 11 ,.,." ·" ~ 1 H ( • 1 11 I h .inti I lunt1ni:ton manna' L ti• ur 1 .. 1 • i..1 , 11.i 111111 11 rn1l1· to bt-ad1 Pnn-c:I DELUXE DUPLEX Bay view. Newport Heach I Door from ocean. 4 bdrms up, 3 bdrm!> down Nt'.tr pier & t enn1::. <.:ant be dupllcated' IAYFttOMT Balbo3's bt•st l<>cataon ' 2 Rdrm~ . 2 halh rondo in adult. all !>l'l'Unty llltll( Walk t u oc••an. p1N '1llage, i.hoppmi:. boat ,hp avail All th1' fur $149 5'.IO. GeMt-el 1002Gen.ral 1002 ············•·············•·•·•••·····•···••·· TR.,LEX I Yr. old f;as t Costa Mesa, dduxe units. ea w :! bdrms . 2 ba . d1nin$: an•a, l~tunrlry & rrpk Now $1 IK OOtl 31R +DEN POOL + HOISES G<•ri:eous •• acre hone property' JfuRe hvtnJ? room & den w1\h £ 1 r ,. p I a t t' 1 n e a t' fl Enormou<; fan11f\· room Wd bJr HJmbhn.: ranrh k1ltht•n Spal'IOUl'o 1,,. .. tr1,t11m Sparklini:: bltir J>Ot>I Barn Tack Hooto & Mrntl,. This 0111· hab 11 all ror nnh• Sl7U 000 ' non't dt>la}:-('all bv'" t\73-R.'l.50 , . ·"' .... , ... ,, ' ' ... '"' '"' ""'" , ",,. '''"~" A .~_:u._~_._~_·;_:_: _"_r_,;_·_·_· _:._·,_1_ ... • i[·~i'liEili' s s I F I E D ''°oCE.AMAlOMT l'harm1ni: :! llK honw '.! <'ill" garagt• Hl·-.1 <;11t1m ming & C1::.h111i: area C l o s e t o :. t o r •' " & re:.lJuranh $27!),llOO • EVEL YM COPELAND REAL TOR 552-0434 COMFORT AILE CAr£COD WJrmth. wood panPle<l :J U.-droom front unH 11t llh !urge brt.:k r1n•pl3('C. <:my rt'at 2 bllrm rt•ntal un1l i\ "'l·ll pn ced OUPL~X nn liALBOA ISLANU $?~ ooo 6 4 2 • . Sell • It\ 1"4 qlAd.HI WOJ 111 reoch peope oll alo119 tht Orenr,it C.00.t START BUILDING An t•qutl) ! Low down payment! VA & FltA I e rmc;' J Bl'd rnom~' ~1 .500 Hl':D (',\llPFT i5'1 1202 NEWPORT HTS 3 BR homt' 1n 'Int art•.i Hrdwd rloor-.. "" ,,_, apt .:. bltn r.in.:1• & O\'en Recl'nlh rc-roufrd & rt>i-luc·<'U<·d ·Al'!' & rm for hnill & trlr + dbl f!.tr $114.!lOO JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 I YEAR HEW C..'u.,lom hu1ll Jbdrm 2 bath . fe1m1l y room. fireplace 1-\lllv 1n!-ul;1l ed. double i:ara.:c Ea~t111dl' Co~la Mt•:.u $82.900 Roy Mc:Carch 1110 .... wport ll•cl C-.~541-772' COST A MES.A B H 0 0 k. \' I F W T () W :'\ H O l ' s ~; 3 l~m.' <!', h.r all l'kt a-h tn~. bnck fpk. ur ~r:ach'd l'a rpf'h u1r cond 2 Land::.r ap~·d p.1lws Comm pu1>l 91:1.SOO ' 8olboa loy Prop. Rffffon .. 675-7060 * "OLD WORLD CH.ARM" Ownt>r sav-. "::.t•ll Sur rounded· hy towt•r111g trees with 1mvac y T1l<"d entry formal d1n1nl( roftm. ·1 m o.1ss 1vl! bedroom~ hU)!(' ram rm . Swedish ftrl·plart' Wall of #!las~ to <'Otf'r lamln~ pa ho all no o' l'r sized grounds ll1k1• 111 beach only $90,SOtl Call 963-7881 [®Bl HEWPOITIEACH 1-NEWPO--•IT•l•l.A-C•H•I OCEAN VIEW Hll(hly upgraded . 3 $91,500 bdrm. lanuly " dining Deli&hllw 3 bedroom. 2 room.~ Nt'w brown plush lllot')', Vfith ocean vt<'w carpets. l>parkhng pool Walk to N~wport Tt'r and lot.' of ell:tras. 0(. race private h('all·d fered 11t only SI~ 500 swimrrung pool i.auntt It Call ~1151 J&CUUI Cllll 962 771111 .Q.. K€Y W P.E:ALTOP.s li ~HERITAGE .. • REALTORS • c..,\11-...m l<Y HI ·\I J-...1,\rl -~~_/,, U.1 lJ1J 1 I I l"d r :c;.."' Ci ' > Ii IV n• FfXSl..UPPfJt NEWPORT IEACH ----------1 3 l nlti. on 2Sx 102 lot Owner will exchange for IEACH PRIVILEGES Out~landm1-: mruml pro perty 1n .in •"•l•lhh-,hed wmter :-umml•r local1on AHos~ lh~ ... treel lo beach sea and :.urf' Rct1P ctir.itcd and beaut1fulh rurn1,hcd 10'4l'r 2 ht-drnr1m unit va Arlluna propert~ SI 7!>.SOI> 673 :.il>J associated UOKERS-AEAl. TOR S JOJ\ W lolboo •7l·lUl cant and 11t,11linl! Lpper 1 __________ _ 2 bdrm uml tW.'l'Up11'f1 by 1mmar ul.1t1· lt•nJnts !173 9.'l(J • \~.\!I HI l«JNT If( t'lf ' ~~-Rl"L ESfATE r"~ I> SI J40(1 THREEUHITS Well pnced older Costa HELP! Owner has pamtf.'fl ui & out 1ns t .tllf'd NEW cal'pC!t.mg thru out i\N I I reduced to SQJ.950'' V.1 c ant 4 Bdrm SOI Vl~"TA " 1n nice area' A., ~ume low mtt-rt..>sl VA ~ub mil your oCfer · SJl Slj()(}open eves l•t1REHetwCW'l Mesa u01U> Wood and 1----------stucco extenor & l'hum ing shakt-roor Localed Reduced to $l9S.OOO Ownr in b1gh demand n•nlal must sell! lmmal' 3 BT. 2 area. Owner will finance Ba hme w vu of ~ & PriCi!d to sell at $120,000 prv bch access. S16 Det\nu, CdM Al!l CAW.~~> fi'iS-ZJtl 1002 C:SELECT tPROPERTIES G"9ffol ·•·····•·····•·•·•·•••· fllc~t~~!1.~2~ EA S Tl LUFF NEW LISTIMG- VIEW C heerful. adaptable 4 bedroom home close to shops, schools. Ex· tensive patio and good privacy. Com pare and you '11 buy confident that you've bought the best value in·· the area $149,750 i A. COlDW'aL .....-CO. I If!"'!' , .. ,~,,_,,,..'" .... --·· .... _ .... _ .......... -4 _..,,,.._ ....... " .... " ...... _,_...,~ ___ ,,_~-- - ' . "' -.. . . . • • • p I ' l!f DA11.Y PILOT Friday, Match 31, 1971 , ~.~~.~ ....... f~:!.~~.~ ....... ~!.~.~ ....... !~~-~~ ....... ~!!!.~.~! ....... ........... s. H ......... s.. .......... w. ....... ,...s. .... ,... 1002 G........ JOQJ G~ 1001c .... ,,. 1002 G .... ,... . toot ........................................................................................... ··•····•··••········•·· ·····•······•·•··•·•··· .................................................................. .. &-..e1 100 ......... IOOZ 4'-Nlll toozG._,.. IOOJ ............. ____ _.._ ____ ._. ..................... . .................................................................... . ~ll macneb/lrvlne' ?--realty FINER HOMES NOM $49,500 TO $1,100,000 A SPICIAL HOM! FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE Handsome courtyard entrance to beautifulJy built, spacious. tri-level 3 or 4 BR home. Beamed ceiling - lg. formal dining rm -f anuly rm w /f pl & bar country kitchen w/brkfst rm overlooking lg. pool. Lg. fee lot & near Upper Bay. $250,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (T-11 l llG CAHYOH Customized Broadmoor w /spectacular view overlooking golf course, Npt. Center & beyood! Huge master suite. Also pool, jacuzzi & gas BBQ. $454,500 .. Lynne· Valentine 644-6200. (T-12) CAMEO SHORES • Spectaculur ocean view from this lovely 4 BH, 31,2 bath home w /formal dinrng rm & family rm. Prof. decorated in "earth" tones. Secluded pool in low maintenance yard. Appt. only. $369,500. Donna Godshall 644-6200. (T-13) NEWPORT SHORES Be close to the ocean. 3 BR+ conv. den & 2 brk patios. Comm. pool & tennis court. Appt. only. Dona Chichester 642·8235. (T-14) llCi CAHYOH Bl•aullful, h1~hly upgraded Plan 4 Broad moor w /Ranger intercom svstem. Lovely yard prof. landscaped w/great entertainment area around pool & jacuzzi. $359,500. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (T-15) "HOW TO AFFORD HEWPORT IM STYLE" Take a look at this splendidly appointed 2 BR, 2 bath home incl. furniture, in exclusive Bayside Village w/priv. beach, pool & avciil. boat dock. A stately "Dual-Wide". $63,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. (T-18) IETWEEH HEAVEN 'H EARTH! The Bluffa' Fantastic daylight & nightHghl view from beautifully decorated 3 BR, family rm unique "E.. plan. Donna Custer 642-8235. <T-17) IROADMOOR llG CANYON Hard to find Plan l w/all the amenities of Npt's most exclusive comm. 5 BR w/sep children's wing & maid's quarters. Lg. backyard - great for entertaining around pool & jacuzzi. A must for the discriminating buyer. $425,000 - subj. to· cancellation of existing. escrow. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (T-18) Off CROWN DRIVE IH CdM Bay, ocean & mg ht lights are yours in this beautifully maintained 4 BR home. Wood-paneled family rm, formal dining + lg. eating area off gourmet kitchen. Cathedral wood-beamed ceilings. 3-car garage w /custom storage cabinets. Huge outdoor patios for your entertaining w /care-free maintenance. Dog run. Asking $288,500. Jeanette Havens 644·6200. (T-19) COUNT1lY ATMOSPtal A rural feeling ... yet so close to the sand & sea! Upper Bay 3 BR + lg. family rm on oversized lot w/boat or RV storage area. $142,500. Jane Paquin 642-8235. (T-20) Nil Ir SUP OM U00 $475,000 buys this lovety 2 BR, 2 bath & den townhome w /spectacular view of Lido Turning Basin. Marble fp~ parquet teak floorlbg, beautiful papers & wallcoverings all done w/elegance & charm. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (T-21) SPACIOUSMISS IN WISTC&Jflf 2 master BRs, family rm, dining rm, brkfat rm + pool w/adj. covered entertainment area. U>w matnt. yard w /fruit trees. (:oll'U)lete security system. $248,500. Elaine Svedeen 642·823S. (T-22) MOYI IJG-HT IM Lusk built 4 BR, 2~ bath, f amlly rm home w /fonnal dining area. Secluded .·patio + quiet location, Preaent owners ready to rnove. Priced to sell at $149,500. Latry Dyer 642-8235. (T·23) PRICED TO SELL FAST! Three bedroom condo .. .Irvtne Two bc!tdroom coodo ... lrvine Four bedroon SOLD!e ... Santa Ana Three bedroom coodo ... Fullertoo Three bedro9S0U'>.>me ... An-1!elcn Thr'M beCtrOOm home ..• Aoabelm Tbi'ee bedroom borne .... Fountain Valley 'lbree bedroom home ... Brea Four bedroom bome ... Ari8bolm Three bedroom home ... Yorba Lind• Four bedroom home ... Anaheim d QUAI:L (B PLACE PROPERr I P:S. _ 752-1920 :rno. 1400 QUAIL ST.NEWPORT BEACH OPEN TILL 1:30 Ml~H41R. POOL-$66,400 VAHODOWM Circular dn ve. Laree famil~zed livin1 room. Coun kitchen. Dme. Wall glass view of cov- ered pavilion & lush grounds surrounding HlcF Freetorm pool. Separate wing for hide· away Master Suite & children 'a q u1trters. Hurry for this unique bariainl 963-7881 oPl"I 1119· •r ~ 'VN •oM Ntrt / ~'1:BJ . $56,900 SPAMISH STYU Pool+3car i-arage+4Br +Family Rm + Bonus Rm +++++ Near S. Coast Plaza -;i ··~ I. I. llUCITOIS UllTJ 24 llOl R PlfO"l -11141~U 170 CONW/.TA T/l)'IS GRA TIS LOTS OF ROOM ~ WHAT DOIS I.I.I. STAND FOlt? Better Bustness Bureau, rtght? Wrong! It represents an incredibly ex- citing three bedroom Bluffs con- dominium that has one of the better locations looking down a greenbelt. lnsJd~, there's quality crafted woodwork, plantation shutters, de- corator drapes, terra cotta entry Ule and a thoroughly redone kitchen. Ob yes, it's the popular Bonita floor plan: that makes BBB stand for Beautiful Bluffs Bonita, at $165,000. UNIC>UI: liVMl:S REAL TORS'. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. CoronJ dwl Mar also in Mes.a VPrrle. ,1 1 546 !>990 GeMnit t 002 IG•Mrd • 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CAHYON 4 BR, fam. rm .. 3 baths. Beautifully deaorated family home with patio views from each room. m'),000 UOO IS&.E Newly remodeled 4 bdrm .• den, 4 bath.S, living rm. w /<'athedral ceiling. Lge. master bdrm. suite. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slips Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8oy~1deDr•vt!, N.8 67S·6161 Sharp, spacious fmly condo with cbeerful Crplc & xtra large room sites lbruo11t. Xlnt location Be&ut.lfuJ grounds create park like setting. Just put on market· beller take a look! 646-7711. . for less money! J Bdrms .• family rm .. 2 GcMrill f002 G.-rot 1002 frpks., beautiful super •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• •• .. •••••••••••••••••••'l =~~;a~:.n~~~~~r;~ socnffrou · 1 IORM-STAalH Bluffs E-Plan & well SPICIAL Extra large bv room. priced at $159,SOO MEW CARPETS Gourmet lut & large din· mg area. Jog lo the C F Colesuuo..,.l.Ji Sharp 3 bdrm fmly rm. beach rrom Uus great • • Wut IN fnnl dJ~ area. Motivated start.er home pnced at Redton 640-00 0 seller JS providing new only rn ,900 v A. buyer -;::::=;::;:;;;::;==:;;:==~======:::;--cpls _& fresh paint welromt-C:all983·788t IMMIDIAJI MoVa..N -Today's Uvin1 at yesterdays prices can be yours. Why not move up to 2 story comfort wtlh 4 bdrma? Enjoy the ocean broeiet>. Shop nearby. Walk to schools. Price $97t000. Ctl '4CMt61 IRAHD HIW CAUITS Great family home in Mesa deJ Mar. hautiful plush new carpet just installed. • Bdrms, 2 baths, good l()(!aUoo, close to \ ,.. parks. tennis courts and schools. Priced to sell at 1$4.500. Cel 94Ml41 Bal~-.l~1Y Ser11ing Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach·Newpo•t Beach Cifter.a rooi'•••• °' 1001 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH -3 BEDROOM Cozy capeframe, furnished. Located 1,2 blk. from our best beach & always rented. An xlnt inllation hedge & tax shelter. $149,500 759-0811 , LA CUESTA -$90,500 Extraordinary value, 2lh year old home with the best 3 bedroom with family room floor plan avail. OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT I 5141 MONROE. WESTMfHSTEI CAU CIHTUIY 21 LOCKHART Ask for Ttny 962-1147 ar 67Mt55 673•1700 ASSUMI $50,000 LOAM 3 Bedrooms. Located next to central park and be.autllul lalte. &reat ror fllhin& and sailing. sur· rou'1dled by $100,00$ homes. 1111.ke this home a 1reat buy ! Won't last lq. Call -.um Ol'f># l•t 0• 11\1·.•1 tnN I [~·U!ltll COUNTRY GENTLEMANS ESTATE, peaceful hilltop &ocaUon. ~&.1eed for quick sale. Owner may assist in financing. Retirerqent haven w /3 bdrm, 2 ba, aep. Cam.rm, rustic beat ·O·l~tor fireplace. ONLY $89,950. C1tll Wallace & Co. Realtors. 714/729·5966 SEEK & FIND. BOOKKEEPING r~p~~~~~l~e~~ "'' . 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Audftor Income Trfal Balance ~ Budget Interest Mathematics .~ Check S.tat1st1cs General Ledger Tomorrow: Otto Yon Bismarck A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS Real 1':St.-te TheH ~II pages wlll honor PftYatt Property W .. k tnd wfll be denvertd to over 88,000 hOfne• vlt the Dally Pilot •nd Pttot .AdvertJhr. Notte.• wlll be OM column by four Inches Heh, 1llowlng room for 1 photo and de1crtptlv1 copy. Coit of Heh notice la onty S18, with• photo you prov&de. Thia ••lute to Real l1tat1 PrilhulO ta1 la 1n 111c1pti0n1f opportunity to Introduce n•w ·Of longtlnw euoc e to vi.-ptopla of th• Orange Co11t, or to honor outat1ndfng ute1 or •.vaM ~nte. Don't mlH being p1rt of Uda .-.c1111dvtrt'-lno opport41ftlty. DHdtln• for rtHrvlng tptc• la 5 p.m., April 17. Catt tod•rf • Or, you may mill your photo •rid 1 brtet 1rttcl1 of 1b0ut 19 word• deacrlblrt0 your b1ckgrounct, •duoatlon, sxot1n&o.,1t tr lnhsg, 1warda or Oftl•r honor•. Mall your ttory and photo to th• CJl..m.d Dept.1 Dally llo~ 330 w. ••v Strtet. Box 1680, Cotti' Mttl, CA 02121. ' ·For help compotlng your 11ru1e notlct, • calJ H2.st71 ahd • fHtndlr ld-YIHr wlll ... , .. ~. DAILY PILOT 842.-5678 • LAGUNA IEACH Ranch It & beach it: Laguna ~ach county area, 2 bdrms., 2 baths. bdwd. Ors .• open beamed cellin&s. frplc. Horses legal $117,500 COROHA DB. MAI ~ i"Hdy for summer! Spectacular bay views; sU~ •bare pier; beaut. teak a ros•wood reatureg. 3 Bdrms.. J baths. aeparate maid's quarters. Side & ocean patios. Jawuiry rm. & wwtcroom. ~.ooo MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REALTY 3601 E <:at Hwy, CdK 61l-MS4 1213N. Cstbwy;Laguna WT-a& COttOHA DB. MAR Spacious Duplex, 3 bdrm. 3 bath, patio. fireplace + 2 bdrm, 2 bath, sundeclt, fireplace. $165,000. 644-7270 IRVIME 2 Bdrm., Z bath townhouse: frplc. brick patios: this one you musl see! <>Pen Sat/Sun 1 s. 5CIS2Alden. TbeTerrac~. 1·2LOT ........ S,.Cfd~ DISPl'n Plus .. 3 bdrm. older THEIUMORS... botne. South of 11\h Sl .. there's n~lne lert at Eastside Costa Mesa. this P,rlce or $40.500, Call EXCEPT lbu one. Tb1.1 3 ~ ~ BR home NOT A CONDO --I -won·tlast! Hurry, call ut " I today.540.3666 o'o" a"i.;.~i.fo~n,1K lSlfC-..... C.-•-640-7000 Wflelc-.11 REA L ESTATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• lc6o4'PeMISlllla 1007 COLLEGE PARK Nieoe 3 Br, 2 ba. on Mon· tero S195. 000 ScMaghtafter area wilh ManhaJI Rlty 67s..t600 peaceful cul-de-sac loca· tion. Warm wood panell· lng & charm in~ frplc 1--------ove this xtra spacious 3 LOWEST PRICI 6d, 2 ba home that real AT llACH family reeling. Im · 2 BR l Ba, nr best bay macolate condition. swimming beach. Ql&iet Shows like a model street, plcaaant home. Brand new on """' market. 646-7711. neiahborhood, $1 lO.-. Burr Whi k R~.il t~r :.1901 N~wpo•I Olvd N B (714167., \!)JO People wtio need People That's Whal the DAJLYPJLOT SERVlCE DIRECTORY l!!~!~~ds Jo I~ w~~:~? W au about! '-'"""" H""" "' IYOWMB -40• From back door to beach, prestigious Penl.Mul.a Polnt. Newly remodeled 5 Bdrm. 2 bath. FH land. $]15,000. "-'Owntt. 6'lWIZO FaMAHoo·s teDEAWAY I lkb1n, t bath house on qultt PenlNWa St. bt ume on tulrktt In 17 )'earl All· Ml-DIS t ' ' I' • 0 •t d e ' . . . . . . .. ., r .. II tt ,.,. w. ~ "°' $41. • ...... ... foe' w. ........ ,.,. w. Hi.a.a .... w. I ....... fw see Frldey. March :t1. 1118 bAIL 'f PILOT • .... • • •• •• • .......... '... ••• • • • • • •••••• ...... ..-.......... •• • ••••• •• • • •••••••••••••• ••••• ••• ••••• •• ••• ••••••••••••• • ••••••••••• ••••••• •••• _..;.:;.;.........;_....;.._..;... _______ -:'" _______ =-__ -=~ c.w .. w.aouc.-~ to22c..W.:.. 1024C...MtM' I024r c•v.., IOJ4•••••v.., 1ouHoanF«SG1e -------... ----................................ ~ .. ······ .. ~~~·.;;;.~~· ····;·;~~~~···· ...............•.•..... ···•···········•······· ;;;;,;,·············;;~~ . ' No •moc, oo du.1t, no 4U.6 SOO •Ol'B4 HOUSI• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 701 ,.,.... a•rma: air purlflC'r .. .,u I • 175'5 REMOMT • CW.VIRDAU A beautifully updatt<i 2 rn wilh k!tlon~r 1ttt.u·hc-d to II Quick ptl&be!blOn of tbb OOm t dd 2nd ttfo .... lO. $135 ~ t. dean 3 Hit home much improved home FOUNT AIM VAWY $14,900 r O 8 un r <Au~ ~<7'1V· O red at $74 , \190 wtlJl·b alreilldy bai. t'HA Olret·uon· W~t ol Brookhurst. South of SJ1trr W•rm and aumptunus mecnab I Irvine realty 3JZP.._...• South of Hwy. An absolutely charming 2 Bdrm cottage with gleam ing hardwood floors and TWO separate garages. Reduced to only $13',500. Cal 644-7211 for .... /Jn Nll1Ll. ~ NIGCL ul\ILfY & llJ\ILEY & ASSUCll\ I rs J\5SOCIA1 (5 V1ra1n1a. Coast C1t1c1> •Pvra1:.al t•or llppt Lo Jo:nter from Slater. D<'llpt'l\n beeomes F~moot llv111a roo111. aunflllcd Rt'Alty,ph 5'48·1MJ6 seecall: J1nmaculat.e & emotl'Onal Parkwood E•l11te count ry kitchen , MUST SBJ. HOW College Pan 3 br & din Lna rm, covered palto. Terms to 1:1wl. $80,SOO 831·9081 bstic Reduction home oo private acre Ii landscape. Formerly a separate muter. huae model home. Lots ol amenities. BeauWuJ llle covered piatio, atepe lo C't1lry, cathedral ceilings. lntettom, cialom de-pool " park. Don't wait. coraled drape&, pluab carpca. DON'T ¥1SS Call 646-7171 THIS ON!£! II ... 900. "''' f 9. II, fl.. • ,... ~I 11109.:: :~::..67 [91111 WITH A VIEW!! BACK BAY Exclusive California C•llf1901eoch 1011 C-.,M9-1022 VtUage 3 Bedrourn, 2VJ styled home in prim e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• balh! Just off trvine· location. 3 Bedroom \:0-S THE REAL ~ESTATERS Creekside Sycamore lharp 4 bedroom home wWa uoobiLrucled v1ew from four rooms Most ~vate yard available in Woodbridae. Many up. grades a nd ext ras. Pnced well at $100,900. Open house this weekend at MSoaJSpanow. HfWCUSTOM DUPLEX near Newport's Back a.om. wttb fanuly room, SPYGLASS Bay! dirung, eatm1 area and Dramatic ocun view REDCARPET754·1202 Ci.replace. Pool!! $83,950. Fcimt•Vtll9y 1034 t ... iwgt•leedl 1040 Ideal owners unit, ::! bdrm, 2 batb, oceanv1ew Over l500 sq. n. eacb $1200. mthly iocome guaranteed first year. Owner I Agent 498--0660. Sec Cata.11.na -barbor MUST SELL MOW BKR. ~1720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1te hle1 2 .11tory TARIBl BYOWNER STONESTNROW w1circular .1.ta.irw<1y. 4 Mesa del Mar 3 br, 2 ba, 4Br, 2Ba. many xtras HR, family rm & lrg ~arage dr opor. terms lo _ $88.000. 962-Maa To beacb. sboppina. M.11 bonus rm. Lrg lot. on cul· swte. $79,900. 831·9061 _ "#I ta c.a ...... a•• scbooll & H.B. rec park Larae• Br, 2 Ba. Over f!j d&sac street OPENSAT/SUNl-S 26322 Via CAllforrua BTeathtaktnt panoramic whtwater " Dana Pt Marina view. On the - bluffs above the bch 4 NEW LISTING Jo~xclusively listed with <.:-Ontemporary lnvt'~t. Shown by appt only 759.0632 Br, 21.-, Ba, spar condo 3 Costa MKo I 024 Car gar, cm pltl 'y re ••••••••••••••••••••••• decrt'd. mcd'g new 11ppl.1---------·1 New Coodotl. 2 Br. 2~ Ba. -RYE •ROOMS $10,000 in ~arades. Must 2 frplc'a., ceramic tile MINI-RANCH AND A sacrifice. Centu ry 21 kitchens & bath Pool & $72 900 SWIMMlllo.U!. POOL! Lockhart, 962-8847 s pa.6'75-49l2 Broker Soltd Eas:s1de 2 BR Juat the u'cl::t tor the Doug. __ _ ---------1 home oo huge lot wfrm family that oeeds room. OPEN HOUSE UkeChidl•So.ip for farm 'g. siorage, or Est ab l is he d SAT/SUN1·5 It couldn't hurt to call even a RACQUETBALL ncigbborhood, close to 6791 VI.st• Del Sol WOOOIRIDGE Chuck Na:.h about a re COURT Ui.e your 1m· everytb111g, parklike Francl.scan FountaJru. RIAi.TY warding career m real agina ti on . Open grounds, with covered 4 B r , 3 Ba, s pir al 551 -3000 estate. Free tra1rung 1f Fri/Sal /Sun . c all paUo,Sunsetswim pool. staircase model.--------- crt p'g & drps. Dis tinct1ve amerut1es. pvt tte area. in Capo Bch COSTA.MESA CONDOS you quahly 540 5101. Marianne, 640-06tiJ or underpnced at $102,900. Owo/bk..r SEASHORE HUGE 5 IORM 1 _________ &l0-7414. Agt. Owner moving out of RE AL EST ATE . ONLY $115,000 ...... .., ... VRAD"" •-cola area. 67~5800. , _ _. __ be I $189.500 by owner. Ca II Resene Y CM'S Mow! <714 > 496-4601 dys, a Min. to BEACH 49:>-1189 evs /Wk ends. CCll'OIMI cW Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWMH Beautiful large cornl'r lot. Corona Highland.'> 4 ~. 2 baths, fenr(•d yard. fixer Fee lnnd. $155,000 Al(l 10wna b"73-3t>20 •NEW LISTING-. Beautiful 2Br. 2ba, 2 story townhome:. nt>i.r- ing completion w1lh a long list of amerulle:. m eluding ftreplact•s and garage door opent!rS 1n tercom FM ek l'll' $7tl,!IUO, 10', UO\\ n l>r1 vc by 21141 (.;,10 \On Dr lht•n c,111 \llfl tAi;l l for 1nformallon and reservation. 7r1 1 2223 :.! sty, remodel~. up~rd l'm--------•I exec home 3 BR 2 Ba. --- den, & deck w fviev. GREEN.DROOK towards Catalina in old BY OWN t:H-4 bdrm CdM. $214,900. Brkr ~lol St 10 OllO 759-1288 ----- CHARMING 3br, 2ba +guest house Frpl. 2 paUOB. R-2 Jot. Pnn only $157,000 Owner,640-7030 Sm CdM hse. Catalina cx·n 'u. 3 Br. S144,SOO. A~ ff75 Z'.lll JASMIME CREEK :J !Jr 2 ba r.1m rm. b.1r l'l.111 :1 S.!10.0UO fi> ownL•r fi.l-l-&149 ' BYOWMER 2 Clean l story 4 Bdrm homes 111 C~La '1esa I Easls1de, l West1;1de. $97.750 & $82.750 CJll ror appt 646·6HIJ. no a~ents pl(>a.~e POOL/Eashide Beuul J Br, l bot, f11m rm w 1 fr pk N t• w k 1 ll· h . endo,ed tmal at ceo;,., 2517 We'ilm1n!tter \ Vl' .1-)nd what )OU wanl Daily Pilot Clas.s1J1eds 1n 587,900 Ph M6-~3<!>i & Petal-Pretty! St1tlops tdd • preny tooclll Pnnlld P1ttf!ln 9032· Wom· fn's $1111 are 34 (38·1nch bust with 40 inch hip). 36 (40 bust, 42 hip), 38 (42 btm. 44 lup); -'O (4' bust. 46 hip}: 42 (46 bust, 48 hip), 44 (48 bust 50 hip). 46 (50 bust. 52 hip) 41 (52 bust ~4 hip) Stft• $1.50 .. fllih pattn. AM ls. r. ._. fllf*!I_ tot flnktm ..,,...., ...... s.4. .. , .. llMnll Pattwn Dept. 4'2 Dally Piiot 2l2 ..... ltdl ..... '"' :Js.•Y;. ~· ::~ llUMll~. ~ RICH. VOWCG, S...UT °" • budcet' sew 11t111 '°" dra.M$. lops. '~""· oanb SPRINGW .. 548-&151 h111bo -Crochet ! E/S1de Custom home. ~"' '"" .,..... u .. u.., auty or your 38r, hllie fam rm • 3 car 4Br. fam rm, 3Ba. 3 car By Owner, 3 br home. on btg fmly or entertainer 's gar • on R-2 lot. Agt g a r , $ 1 4 s . o O o . view lot. $1000 below V.A. paradise. Frml d111 rm. 646-7171 Owner/Agt. 644 2784, aft appraisal. 968-5737 oversized fmly rm, 3 6/Wknd.s m.0456 bath1. Tbe charm of ~~~~~~~~~By Owner, newly deco vaulted ceiling & hvy GREEMBROOK By Owner, Mesit del Mar 5 _ Calif. Classic 3br. l'laba, shake roof. Great tennis br, 2 sty, healed pool. By Owner, spacious 3 + comer lot. w/pool. Many c:our\Sneatby. 1:.150L Lots of extras Sll0,000. 2~2. fam dining, Jrg other xtras Pnme area 27118 Mendoza Dr . bonus(equal 2 bdrms>. $92.000.8428271 54&2142. No agts. OCflce sp. jacuzzi. Crplc . r HOUSE + TRIPLEX softener l..o ma mt yd Nr t bdrm, 2 ba t::xlremcl) l>JpuJar C \ l\t 1-:t.OT m<ll. Th•~ lovdy home located on .i t·ul dt' sal' w1th1n t"''~ "'.ilkmg d1~tanct! lo So Co<e,l l'la.i:a. theatre~ & n.'lttaurants. Many out -.tand1n)( features 1n dude MUST SELL!!! M.ilessq prk. 554~ Will i;ell land contral't 1 ~Hers buying homt.• in - -Yr new. fantastic units ONLY $70,900 Nev~da' Mak<' offer. 3 blks from ocn $265,000 BR. 4! ha .. cul de "ac, ~°"leach I 040 ~:~8t9 t:r~>9 ?~lleE~·~ aod m Woodbridge ThLS Cu...,Lom DrJpt'n cs Covered patio Dt•l'orator Wallpapers throughout M~a Verde S85.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642_8631 3 bedroom home 1.s the _A __ Johnson_ __Bk_r_!n_9"!_~ PRJVACY IS ---------• best buy a round . •TWO OM LOT• Good Easts1 de. neat, clean and trouble free. $89,500 Devin R E . °'2-6368 Beymg uu. super encl'd MA.RIHA 7 Features include custom 4 br pool home. Like a Near beach, 4 lg bdr, 3 patio. gas appliances. double insulated walls Outdoor gas BBQ Auto Gar Door Opener Skylight 111 Fam Rm BY OWNER 979 8123 Pnn Only $10'J.900 castle. Less that $!35,000. ba, 2 frpls. spuc. fam rm. d · d t I I Call 8 AM • 10 PM . form dining. & new eat· ~~ckJUJeracler,; " 968-3371. m lutchen. Nearly 3000 sq 1---------·1 (~1wn1:rn1mrna ~!~[&i~~~~~:;2 2617 REDL\"'JDS Room.\ 3 BR. 2 n.. 1·ul dfl·bll<: St H<1d. Litt ) .1rca $119 51111 \~I b75~10 BACK BAY REDUCED $6,000 For qwl·k sale, tBr JUu. 1850 !>Q fl Cundo 111 Back Bay Open L2 4 Sat & Sun PROFESSIONAL Village 3 bedroom. 2'' REAL ESTAT!'.; bJth Townhom(•' Ju:-.t off SERVICE Tu~un near Ne\\> port .., tiJl-l.266 549 14311 Back Day! Call now 11 ________ _ REDCAltPET. 754·1202 ------- M V d ...,2 500 b BY OWNER Monticello esa er e .,., . Y Condo. Jar. 2Ba. $165,000 owner Spac 4 hr & fam 548.a.195 548-2436 rm 2 Ba frple S<•cluded · tropical -..<'tt1ng 556-1530 HAL.ECRES T BYOWHER Open dmly 3 Bfl + ram rm Galt ror boat or trlr SHG.500. 229 Pnnn•ton Dr ~8674 $73.500 by ownr, 3 Br. 2 ba. Crpl, hrdwd floo~. cusun drps. lrR yd, near ... chls . shoppm.: 549 l6ll2 3 BR. 2 ba. 1-: ~•de, bag .--------•I tm:d bockyd Frwt trees Real Estate -------Nr beach. by owner, 3 BH. 2 STORY p , b~. encl pal. xtra lrg WlTH IOMUS lot. Nr schls, RIV a~ Qwel home m 1-·am1ly home in qwet residential area Lovely up~raded with wood and mirror:. Skyhghted patio cover and w e t -bar Ca l l 546-5880 Alt en t. cess . xtra:. $87 ,500. ~ Mok1hana Dr, 962-5046 POOL HOME 3 Br. 3ba. frml d111111g rm. RV storage 6 blkls to beach Open Sal 'Sun 12 6 al 9102 Mab a lo $115.000. SHAFER&ALLEN Really, lnc 675 6741 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODBRIDGE BROADMOOR 3 Br. atri u m . landscaped. sprinklers. quiet c vl de-sac. $102,000 {)wn(>r SS9-0C)g2. Real ~late ------- ---BEST BUY in Wood· S&S Resale Specialists bridge 4 bdr 3 ba, form 3.-& or 5 bdrm models din, atrium ONLY 3\'a•l. some w PQOls $113.950. 28 Oakdale. 968-4602 Open House Sat/Son 1·5 Pennington Properties S44-0128 MIHl-P'UHT A TIOH Return to ye:.teryear. JOO' Dnve way leads to pnvatc \1clon.in ltvmg' & blk wall 1n rronl. Remote cnlrl 2 car ~ar. 1---------SS Coll Prk 3 br. den. up. Xlnl rond . $92.500. SELLERS graded, lg lot. vu of 548 2lf'2 DESPERATE!! mtns, beaut. landscaped. P11lar(>(j porcb. l'Ol) hv Dana fl'oillt I 026 rrn Wllh manllc<l rrpk I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l11de away parlour'---------Wnrksh1>p' Huge lot ' \\nuld you bt>lic\t' only $73,500'' Belll•r hurr) ' l 'all 645-0303 IYOWNER Newer o ce an view Dupl~x. quality con· strutlHlfl 3 Bdrms and 2 $96.500. By owner. 552-1747 Dy Owner. Walnut Square Plan C. $63,000 for qwck sale' Call Fran dys: 830·6200 ; C\'CS ~l-«ZJ9 or 963-8431 ~ ~ Rdrm:; $142,000 Agent/ TurtlerO<'k Glen garden Owner 673-3620 ~~~~~~~~~ hm. Mdl Hollyhock 11. DUPLEX LRt' home & lot. 6br W/df'IUX(> pool & i:,pa overlookt.ng Dana Har & ocean 4964456, 831 ·2620 l'h01ce Ntwport He1J(hll\ XJ.nt lhrbor View. 33881 area. big R-2 lot. three Zarz1to. Opn 11-..e Sun l 4. garages Immaculate Bkr :>40·3200 $115.500 A BEAUTY• MARINERS COVE Like 2 hou.,es yr old dplx RULTY 646-4463 $150.000 493-7766 __ ___ Wt-:DF.R ASSUMAILI LOAN HEAL 1':.'iTATf: lluge 12000 sq ru 3br BT oro I 012 w 181'1', V/\ assumablt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• loan. SH.000 dwn & no qualifying. Loca Jui.l mm. from So. C~l Plaza 754-7800 EHDUMIT Sup er upgraded lownhome w /covered patio. clubhse. tenms, weight room. sauna. pool t.bl.s, pmg pong & more. Priced unbelievably at S65.000 754-7100 GLIHMAR IESTVALUEI LOW!ST rtJCE SH.500 ( F\Jlly a1r-cond 1 Just look what you get! A very sharp 4 bdnn. + den. 2·~lory home on poolsized lot Move m now' Short escrow Va rant & w11it1.ng for you IU<'ky buyer! AGl':NT 640·5500 DOWNTOWN 2 UHIT~2 lOTS Close to beach. Good ren tal area. 30', down equals no negalJve. Eve call 968· 772S Agt 3 Br. dio·nn, fam rm. 2 ba, swim pool & jacuzu. $139,SOO. 15";. Dn. no clos- ing cost, own.r will carry contract. Call for appl 963-MSS. A TTEH. VA'S 01x1 hse Sat/Sun i s. 19981 Here is a one lime offer Cato. WBr. 2"11ba, fam · fOf' you to purchase a 6"'9 nn. 2074 sq. ft. $109,9SO. YT old, Sbr. fam rm, 2ba Kramer Rily, 848·1322. Mesa Woods home for-::=======-.!.:-=-...;=:;:;:-;:-~.:.;-:::-;;:_ __ llpprox Sll200 down & ap C.~ '{) £\,.. ,( f) ~ ~Q. 8 prox $786 per mo. Great \:)~ ~~ L" ~ -~ P <r \:> opport for conventional That Intriguing W ord Gome with o ClrucA:/e buyers too. Call now Plea ~ e. P ri n on I y -----14''"1 '' aAT • l'Olt.&N ~ L1c.Agt OWMERJSA VE $$$ E .Side 3br. l tn ba . Oversized cOTner Lot . RV acces1 Nu roof & fln Vttry clean Close to echls. Pric:ed to sell. Jn ,500. 64e-8025 --- DClUSfYI COHDO $71,900 P'or the ditcr1minatm1 ~l•. lrt m•tr aull•·. formal din rorn, suest br t b3, lra liv rm w J fri>lr 1roupin1, aerluded It qulat, ln•d• c aate, .POC>l &. 1"4C hall. nr S Cllt . Vlasa. lo'or •pp't call 541;1001&1\3.30 ~ 0 R.orranoe .. ,,.,, ol ~ It\"' ~ro,,..,,~ W4>td1 b.- L'°'.'W , t ,..., lo. '"'"0~ 'WOidt F\Jlly upgrd'd, wood ext 3 Br. (am.rm. den. Crml dm'g rm. pvt crtyard Oak parquet fir '~. redwood de<'k opens onlo grnbelt. By owner 95S-oo49 ----- $.1900 OOW!l Brand new 2 .Bdrm 1 Never hved ln toif'nhome bas everything' J'ool. tennis, jacuzzi. sauna! Carefree l.Jvmg ! EnJOY equity bwld-up & lax sheller wjthout main· tenance worries! Why wait. take a smart step & call the Personal Sen 1ce People now• Royd Pnropet-rtrtiMtntt. 642-1830 WOOOIRIDr.E REALTY 551-3000 UMIV. P'tt IEAUTY Only steps from pool, tenrus. parks " i.chools. Fantastic view of mts. Moovat(>(j sellers have pn ced below market. 3 bdrma. 3 ba. 2200 sq ft. Frml d tq r m . sep teenagers quarters only pnced for action al only $115,000. 545-9491 PARK II HOME Jn presUgiou.s Urul1ers1ty Park Beautiful Fordham on a choice corner lot 3 bedrooms. lovely parquet floorii and loads of bnckwork 111 the yard A.slung Sl 12.000 RAMCH REALTY 551·2000 WOODBRIDGE PLACE Special offering 3.5 bdrm. Contemporary d(> tached family homes 111 open, woodsy design. Ju..c;t short walk lo lake & parks ID Village of Wood- bndge. From Sll5,000, 552 •1101 STARTER HOME A4 bedroom home for on· ly $74,000. Here's a great opporturuty lo get a 4 bedroom horoc ideally located on a cul·de sac at a palatable pnce Near schools. park and !!hop· ping RANCH REALTY 551-2000 *VA Sl75K• T wed wtlh Orana• Co. Yell only ffornta to Sl~.ooo. For info call'. Vet Alf.. $41 0800 A '"HST' llVIME LOCATION Newest development tn Unlv. Park. B ea u t af u l 2BR tow n h o m w/separate den. ~acious master su ite w / vaulted eilings. Kitche1' w/every wife-~av convenience. Air-cond $125,000. .l1oJly Markas &44·6200. (1'24) 'AMILY UVIHG Exceptional home w/3 lg. BRs (luxurious master suite), formal dining, blt·in kitchen w/brkfst. bar, family r m w/brk fpl -2 patios. Beau tifull y landscaped & in good location. $110,000. Lorraine Rennie 752·1414. (1'2.5) DISIGHED FOi ENTHTAJMMG Location: surrounded by parks & view of Turtle Rock. Dramatic high beam ceiling in liv. & dining r m . Ideal 4BR home for larger f am.ily (se p arate maste r s u ite o n 2n d·story). $145,000 fee. L aszlo Sharkany 752·1414. (T26) MEED TO LIA.SE/OPTION? Owner wi ll lease/ option t his beautiful, never lived in Stonewood Model in Woodbridge. I -st or y featuring 38 Rs, family rm, formal dining, beautiful bit-i n kitchen w/compactor & atrium .. PLUS .. dbl. attached garage w/opener. Waiting . for you! $119,900. Natalie Benjamin 752-1414. (T27) '"CAMllUDGE IH THE TY.IA.Cf" Beautifully decorated 2BR, den & ro rm al din ing rm home in •·move·in" cond il1on. Close to everything! Priced lo sell at $105,000! Donna Godshall 644-6200. (T28) IRAHD HEW Sparkling JBR on cul-de·sac. Dbl. gar age w/ aut omatic opener: separate family rm w/fpl.; formal dining ; cathedral ceilings & lg glass expanses bring m the garden atmosphere. $99,500 .J()yc·e Edlund 642·8235 <T291 IMAGIME THIS! Warmth of a countr y ktlchen w/ wooden noors & flowered deck . h ig h· beam e d l 1 vi n g rm w/old·fashioned hearth ... majestic, but personal master suite w/patio. What? A ''San Luis Rey" 3BR perched on a VIEW hilltop in· Ran cho San Joaquin! $142,500. Lois Miller 642-8235 CT30) OH IOY! WHAT A HOME! A rare find! 3 fpls -living rm, fam ily rm & master BR. Lg. 2-st ory, 4BR w/lots of extras' For mal dining rm ; lg eating area in kttchcn; huge separate family rm w/walk·in wet bar. Located · near park, pool & grade school Ready for move in. Sl44,900. Natalie BenJarnin 752-1414. (T3ll DA.RUNG HOADMOOI Supe rbly decorated 2B R + den c or JBR> home ava il. for sale or lease/option. Well located near beautirul Arborlake & park Lush landscaping & quiet earthtones make this home a Jove Iv buv' Amy Brown 752-1414 ( T32 > THE TIME IS MOW! To buy this immaculate JBR + den in Irvine. Spacious It\' rm wt fpl. - beaultful landscaping -close to schools, parks & shopping $74.500 . Anita Bradshaw 752-1414 (T3.1) ~VE THIS A LOotc1 Owners j ust painted this lovely Forest Hills Model in the Racquet Club & are serious about -.elling. 2-story, 4BR home w/family rm. & ' fo r mal dming. Have a look & bring an offer' St09,900 Natali e Benjamin 752-1414 <T34> DECOR.A TB> DltEAM HOME in p resti giou s "Rancho San Joaquin." Features gated <>nlry. high vaulted ceilings, wet bar. rpl in lg. liv. rm, forma l dining, gourmet kitchen w/loads of windows & wood floors. 2BR + den home for the m os t di scr i m in ati n g buyer. $1 41,500. Lila Harper 752-1414 <T35l "A IEST IUY" Abiiolutely beautiful ~BR + fa mily r m home in prestigious Deerfield Pa r k. Decorated & landscaped' On the greenbelt w/view of mtns. Now j ust $t:l4,S00' ! Hurry 1 Forrec;t Powers 1~·H14. CT36> OUft)OOI UVIMG Spring is here! Summer could have you entertaining m this lovely patio home w/2 covered patios. mature, pla nts & trees 28 Rs + den & decorator cpts & drpc; lhruout Situatc~d on secludt•d <'Ul·dE>-~nr Com m pools & pnrks S9J,SOO • Marlon Friuell 7:-2-141 \ <T37> . . . .. ...... a:i#ilq: ... • if ..... • • • • W I • • • 111 V Pll.OT 'rlday, March 3t. t "78 Hou•t for Sdt Houwt kr ScM ~., for ~; • Hamn for S-. Ho..Mt f<>r $aM IH-M-t For S• ~~#tlfil~ ~ • • ............................... , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······················JS;;;··················· !~., ..... ~~ ...... ~:.~~ ....... f ~.~~ ....... ~~ ..... ~!~ ~.~ ..... !~.~~ !~~~ ... !!~ ~~.~-.. !~~ ~=-1011 c:.=.-to11 1044 ·-..-. 1041•-·---'-1041 • IEST ..-~-w n.. __ , BR ····-·············· ... ··--········-···· ••••••••••••••• • .....,.... ....,,.....~ ~ D•st·"" * * * * '"""'"'"-' ...... e .... ront4 beach I ••• ·-·····-··· ••••eeee •••••••••••••• •• •••••• • .. .~•• house ~ 000 ftf Sialilare 2 A • nyoa vlatu llG HOUSE IUY UDUCB> MarahaU RJty 6'75-4Mo '-1orY bouae. ntt, 4br, dominate this Lamont 4 Btdroooms and formal Owner SIYl' sell'• Throo • ~. liv rm. rm, up SPECTACU• ID L a n & w o r l b y dlnloc & clubroom+ huge bedroom~ pl~ pool "'--D~ ..... lndry, kit ram. UUl ma.5terpfece. R\IJe Jl&:11 boous room Great loca· aod waterfall Won't ~ .ao au door. Lodacp'd SPANISH HACIENDA doOrs optl'l lhe boust to lion, JlC La P•z "' last Cal1646 7171 Jlarbc>r View IOmt!'I, Sll0,000. 2'1 Sociispu. natur~. Lara~ <teclu. )larguenle. .., .. ·. o ·" ,,,., ,n • • • tanner model, 1347 Port -.. u• -Sheffield. •v-. _ ... ._ Paaoraauc whJt.ewater 0ttan, coast.al, vtll110" Sl'79.~ (81118) RlGRT REALTY [ ~l &40-9019 . ., ~:~~w In !:Jr!~~~ ~~8ct~u! ~~~el~~~B! '"~ ·rr LAKE~~~0'::JEJo ~ lt1ftiijJJJ ~~sroRYSl~.ooo ,,. :clbrl. I~ 2+ den. All -wetbar-3paUcs-decka. ;;.'J(J -:in . Lotaotluds&cars! ,HPadea. New. By $265 OOO ;~ •. ~r~~:,:c,e.:9 b::!1ceesd IWffS? Tennl•=scbool .,~871-5'1'1M ... _ .. for a--!.. ••I•.. from $111,000 to $100,000 "~· --r---··• Vatl0'-5 loo11t1onb to DOYOULJKE: EUTEDOVERSHORES r-41 1"' A PLAN H~• .... bal ..... 494-1151 choose from. lt'or an Oak Parquet Floon1? Light, alq". award· 11'~·, I 06 lonnaUoncaij Used Bnck f'ireplacc'> winrun& desllJn. Lovet)' ~ 1)tll09oaealty LighlCamelCarpet't yard. Privacy. Pre· • .ln Calif. Homes, of the l'Jl""l•Jl N E l ""•M l t " listing, a1i1v1n&6 for fa•t "'dontable" klod, with a lrrillt I 04.t LocJlma leach I 041 SNOO. l'lJ.1954. •-• 3~~:~;,1 sale call 832-~. uwnr. DANA POlNT 4'3-18U SOUTH LAGUNA '99-45Sl LAGUNA BKACH 4'1-3331 bar~ .• deck1ne and.............................................. 1 ~MOVIMG Earthquakelns? RB>UCl!D $14,000 #etbangoUtheUv.rm. WOODBRIDGE New SIASCAPtCOMOO L..gille.... 1050 e.ISTSIUJ S138,!IOOw/10C"{.l>n? M 11 · k 'ia a huotgrelhen.closed Aspenwt>od, Lowest ln"--ctem-•-o(f--'ng •••••N••••••••••V•I••••• r~-T• ..... •modol. We'veGolTbeAnswer! .. ~st se _ .. !hbrdas wee ! ...., ..a•--1t 0 t • area e count rt d 4 B I W d .-u .,._. ,...., Sp clous f,.aJun U t:ft .-u.....--.-.aut. co....., wd firs, rwwpott --I 6 ._ Alli *'?Cl90() ry P ce r n °0 • 2Br"denor3br Highly ro~ • .• t..Pubeauty VAL.UT 640.9'00 2br2llba,den, +aludio ....................... M.wanrtleodt 1069 "' or,.,.,, bridge. Upgr_aded. upgraded . o"w•er ""',do, 3br, 2ba, view. ~""-1~-b 2 '"""' b •· ''b Sd r--Owne l -•1 ed A/C R«f 4971428 • ...-• .,. a. a...,.,,, uae N rt C T ... • " rary • e ocean Ll-"'D•ORVliEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, ..0•1 IUllUHG llOOK Allulls · upgraded 2 lllt. CCJ)do. $64,950 llHTSOM & IROWH RMI.TORS 133-9711 ... '> WHAT A LOCATION!! • ~arge lot oo secluded • tetll-de-sac, on lhe green· -.ett, near pool. Pion 3 -rark home 1n Hl•t•rfield ~Wflh 4 BR. Jo'R, Oil and a ja~ULZJ. PalJOS, ct·ntral 'alr. spnnk.lers. Call to- day for appt. to !.l'C lhb 4tbf:auty' :. .... red hill ·~:.:. 552-7500 WOOOIRIDGE SYCAMORE ~~story home. 4 Br. 21".! ·•11a. ram rm. din rm, frpl, ~ fac. Ownr S51 <»26. ~~ BElfvWo~~~;~ET ';"nare "Pn•!>to tt ' in Woudbndgl' rl.IC'l' Shr. $170,000 552-497~ r mus •~ •mm · purchased another & · ac. · lot. ewpo re:1t wn ... e. view. Owner. 642·13t2 or ~ 5 ---·•D$ $102,000. 7 Elmwood, must sell now' .. 500 •-Wl-......1 IOS2 253&1Remesa MV walk lo llieach, tQD crts, ~06 Highly upgraded 3br, -"~ turn left orr Yale at Hurry lease/optJon ' · ~-~••••••••• Blas invited 'siio,900 pool, jacuad. Ast. Carmel model. New tl you 're tl red of WoodhoUow 752·5368 F.uif ASTIC VP Ownr/Agt. 770-2835 64$11171. Hrbr View Carmel model. c r pt s. J a c • b 1 t n LOOKING for lbe right M h P ~ -s oe •'-HT ,. 3 br. ram rm. brdwd nrs. bookcases. Huge bdt yrd home at t be r I g ht 1041 ooarc Summit II Ian _,__ a.1• "BLUFt"S Twnhse. 4 br, $149,900. Open House w/lrg maLure trees" lrg PRJCE~U me. I kno\o\ B m l.a&Ull& Nl&uel. 3 Br, Imrnac. 2 BR, 2 BA con· ram rm. idnt cond, qwet Sat15un 11·5. 640--0088 cvr'd patio. PP. $165,000. where they ALL are' 2 Ba, prol, decorated. do,2cargarage.There's Niwportleach 1069 street.Agl646-7171. 640-0t68 PATRICK TENORE ' Owner bouaht another alot moc-e to llv1n1 in lhls ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIHIHSUL.A POINT ---"Realtor by Prmession- home. SllS,500. Hurry home fronting on El UDOISLE ILUFFS By owner. 2 Br, patio, IEAUTIFUL! ootHobby." NOR INS REALTY OLE!!! Spanish mansion oewly remodeled. Uoi· que landmark w1lh ocean v1t.>WS & converted to 3 urub. Perfect for owner occupauon 91 · ncome. Pnde of owne ship as weU as a invest· merit $215,000. AWAY FROM THE CROWDS. Established, income producing boysenberry farm in Sao Joaqwn Valley 3 parcels avallable-80 to 126 acres lncludes home, barns & corralb. $72,000 (o $315,000. andbrinJolfers. Niguel C .C. &olf 3 Bdrm "Bonita" plan frplc. Sl6S,OOO. Pran u•••()llYIEW EX-u.r•v10 ... LY -.500 3300sf.finestquallty.3 .... 1 1 2Slory,3Bdrm,3'2bath ,_.. -~· " course ... _.. . d 1 ,f (Could nu one eve, new cpt.s, c1pal1 ooly. By appt. home with pool, game HOMES Laguna Beach motel WOHDStRIL LIFE ~ 4) / 1:V.' s~deck + flooring & ah utters 615-5258 room and many other ex MONTEGO-BuuUful ' w/charm, olfering 22 un· an Uu!I Niguel Shores 3 din rm + new beaut S14 5. 000 Own I A gt tras. Dnve by 101 Kings Br, poot.si.ze huge yard. ats S750,000. Super J~. on BR. 2 BA townbome, kitchen. First time bst· 833-8SS1 or644 2148 eves. Pl.ace. Newport Beach. ONLY $149.900. Fee' oceanside or hwy. l Blk beautifully landscaped. Ing. $279.000 HEW THAT SOMEDAY sm.ooo. To stt: Call Agt CARMEL-·Charmll)i 3 w public beach. Swim· Full recreation raclUUes PACIFIC 2.1t.ory Sea View home Mike Cox at 97&-1874 or 8 r w I pr i v s pa . ming pool, view, some w/pvt. parking lo while REALESTATE SIS,OOODM IS TODAY 54&-8640 SOMERSET-Eleganl 5 w/kitcben.Princ.ooly. a a n d b e a c h . Gene1Illl&t2·0200 ~ ~~..--" ~-~ ... Br, large. All profess. Vacant /make o t · 4 brm 3 ba, 2 frpls, pool. Thal bigger home, that ..,,..._~__., '~ landscp + decorated. We have several Invest· Ccr .... ~.500. NICERB>UCTIOM! Jacuul, tennis, grd better neighborhood R£ALTOltS Plusoceanvuhomes. ment properties avallu· SHIJlfl! SHARfll Now one of the beat gutes. VERY priv. VAC. you've dreamed or 1s 546-8640 BLUFFS ble. Principals only. ... .. _ t 1 d Owner to carry bal. No ·1 bl d --·•-d led New I y decor ale d duPleX .....,.D on ee an credit. 751.ms·. 6'"TiiS avaa a e to ay. The 3 Br .. ...,.ouu, ecora + Please contact: town.home. 3 BR, 2 BA, m'lfewport Beach. Two .,.. pnce ($296,000) is right CUFF DR. I m pres s I v e w I v u . 494-8035 adjacent to greenbelt & units on 2:5xl02 lot, steps ~ ror tlus address oC das· OCEAM VllEW! $165,000. For detail! call 12S7SCatHwyLa1Bch clo&etoawtmmingpool& from beach. Sl2S,OOO. •JUMIOYA* tinctioo(Spyglass).1'has Large home, 4 years PATRICK TENORt: jacuzzi. Lots o( privacy COAST PROPERTJ!!:S, huge 5 bdrm home needs new. 3-Story, view from 552-4414, Agt. BOND REALTY •SPECT A.CUL.AR* OCEAMVllWS Luxury cu.swm home in Portaflna. Very spaciOUB (3000 sq ft) 2br, den, 2~ba w/dramalic tn· lerior. Ask10& $283,000. ()((ers invited. IYOWHE:tl 499-1965 OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 w I m any upgraded 673-SUO. I work with Orange Co your decorative touch to every room! S32S.OOO f e a l u r 81 . A :s It in g Vets only. Homes to make it a showplace. •-------.. By Owner, Nwprt llghts, $74 OCA IOAT SLIP $175.000. For iofo call: Call now lo k ruce older 3 br, 1 ba, (rpl, pnce... ,....,.. . ,. A..+ <At N>Nt. ma e your Lawson AffOIDAtLE +VIEW .et"6. .,....."""" someday today! $89.S00.00·3592 LUXURY From th.is elegant 2 Bit ..._.._~osunE S "'LE Located in Vista d el condo. So cln. you'll ,-. ________ , ()mu~ Realty Comp.my rvVi.....-..I Ba kB-2"'br 2 lh\nk its new! Agt •• tewus c ay, . Niguel. Close to El WlSTCUFf 21 ba '8'1500 Prin only Nag~I C.C 4 BR, 2 BA,•_!1156-41 __ T_s_.______ ~ Sea' eoun' try. Prope. ru·es·. •· Pnvacyre1gns1upreme! 1 formal dming, beautiful· Sizzling Opportunity Elegant hvang al af· ,. ~~ ~2260 ly decorated New wall· Harbor View homes-fordable pnce' Gracious Marhft ReGA &tott UDO ISLE l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to-waJI carpeting. On ••Monlego". 4 Br. bge yd, llvm~ room w\th view or IY OWMElt quiet cul·de·sac •.. ram nn, dU1 rm, btful ganien atnum! i-~ormal 64°"5357 LIFESTYLE llGCAMYOH Sl69.SOO. bme, only $149,900. Fee-dm·rm, 2 cusWm frplc's. ~~~~~~~~~I LAKIPARKJASMIME won't lasl! 1800 Port Lavish grO\Ands. Murb A cbarmlng 2 Br-ilen, EL DORADO Plan New 3 BR, 2 BA, den, Seabourne.552·4414,Agt. more Owncr1s packing H-Lz-Vi·.:.w or3Br,2Ba,Dutchdoor twnhme. 3 br, sep OLD WORLD CHARM. iiiiiiiiiiim6Siiiiiiii8oiiiiii~.an-a·D·r--· Th.a.s Corona det Mar 2 Bdrm. home is worlh lhe pnce alone. Supplement your tax deductions with rear units. Wailing for th<' n i::hl investor al family room, beautirully Pnce will surpn'le you • UU'I .. cottage. sooth patio. A garage, best view in dec or a t ed. B r 1 c k IY OWHEA HWTY ! Call 645·0303 Homes most desirable street al tract. Open Sat/ SuR 76 l'OW1yard w/water Coun· Eastbturr view home Portarino w /poo l. a price you won 't Sea Island Dr. Call t:11n. Upgraded thru· Lusk 4 br, ram rm. PoQI, -Absolutely lovely decor believe. Sl~.000. 217 Via wkdys.673-1689 CUSTOM HOME 1176 La Mirada 2500 Sq. n. 3 Bdrm, 21':1 balh. XJnl view. CJll Jim out -many xtras beaut. lands C"apr d . thru·out. plus games Orvieto. ~n Sat/Sun!~~~~~~~~~ •. $12.11.950. Sl!J!J,500. Prin only • room$167.500. 15 Open House Sun 1·6 LCllJMllCI HkJue-1 Rt'Glty plea:.e. 644· 1616. 645.1;o:i:1 Rogef' lrown R.E. Harbor View: 2 sty, 4 br: 496-2411 495-5220 -'"<--'--~~ __ ~~ _ pool/jac .. many extras. 493-9494 830-5050 Npt llgts by ownt'r. 3br, 1-~~~~~-~~ ,-;;GI:~ • ~--~~ 1957 Prt Albans Pl. -LOVER'S DB.IGHT 1...,ba. ram rm, l~t! lol I I • ' ,.i-. $124,000. n...n Thurs.Sun •THEBLUFFS * ~·rr1e H.V. HMS. PHAS~ II. 644-4952 _____ _ ,1a this beautJru1 3 Bdrm OPEN HOUSE l' J N. tio•-~ ..... ., '-b ·r -•· • IC """0 • 12·5. 535 Tuslan AVI.'. Popular Q·plan, 3 BR, 2 CO. .,.11..... View! 3 Br, 2 a, ee SmtCl11Mnte 1076 $165,000. SeUers, 494·3661 home. Huge master swt.e 251 Lower Cliff Dr.-S REALTY Culdesac & golf course 6734293, 548.2441 ba. conversation pil with land. Prine only $172,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •pens to your own LAGUNA BEACH ~~~~~~~~~ neighbort\ood, spac 4 br --------Owner6444887 "Private hot tub ::.pa SuDday lloS -~-...-•cu•..... 2 h ba, xtra lg lot. -frpl l>nve by J3.\ Vista 640-6600 · Vl!W +POOL ,O,mpletely private or CENTRAL LAGUNA. o. ~~'"' -$185,000.495-0279 UDO ISLE TSJ~u5.c000ha ; call to !.l't'. ~~~~~~~~~ HEWPORTCREST Fun roe all ·the family. cours e . t•amlly and ~~•IUVlltnM 0 lmmac 3 br 2 ba home. .. :..: --.dous4BR di-' y.o apartment just ~ ~n5 n LI T For Sale Hy Owner 3 BR Beam ceil'gi; thruout. CAYWOOD REALTY COMDO ~ ' iung rm =· dirung rms. Only block from beach &shop-16,000 Sq f\. usab e, 290 1:11. Ba, prLced for fast Beaut.' cedar panel ·g, INC. S.iH 1290 A LOYEtJ Will sell be/opt or land !ce':vi!:. o.:::;e:n~~ plng.2Bdmu.&2baths. deg..ocean, cao:oo &ct· sale. $83,SOO 25212 Via south patio. Pnnc. only · contract. Exastang baabouibtanotbe • ·SECUTIYEHOME Newly redecorated, ly \lews abo e whale Piedra Blanca. L<tguna By owner. $248,000. 224 •HPT. HTS• $100,000 loan. Pymnts :::soo '0-r. C'lean. aary ~ sunny. ~l~!.., break. flS0,000. Niguel 494-4401; .SS.5900 Vla Ebola, 675-2306 Clean 2 br & den or 3 br l WAY JO UVE 1122. lnclds taxes. a~% BEiTHA HENBY Jt>acaous4Bdrm,formal $89,500. _..,..,...,... 1>a.lgbvrm,se~d1n.re· loan; 9Y.% annu•l REALTO.RS ~ang & buitl' fa m1 ly • • • • • • IA YYIEW modld kit , 'lt~in1.'d hdwd Protessionaltly decor at· pen:ent.age rate Beaut 2 n...1 .. ...tms. Choice Irvine loca· * .. , .. 8 057 * OPM HSE SUH 1-5 I <r.t.ft.E OPTIO.... Lg 2 br 2 ba mobile home floor!> thruoul, I Ox 15 ed builders home wilb all Plan lV. l...r& mstr BR 1S U"C .. ar • 924121 ikln. Must sell, !>O make ___ .. _,...._____ ~ " those extras Solar heal _ _. !M4 Slcyllne Or Lots or HO flA YMEH'TS in exclu. Bayside Viii. dl'ck overhan1:. front · · w/s1tling rm Priceu at Jbrhomc, wlking distance -«fer. a1vur.•• charm 3br 3ba beams Cl ....__ ~· ' Id pd ··' k ed pool & }aCU:UI . Sl35 000 Own a "l l b h hl k 1--~J/O RR R.E • ,......,.. • • · ~ 1:.nu1n! uuu'"'·· """'' Jac . pn" pro sr ""Jspran . k . h . • .. o eac , sc par • lll:rl A u-usrvEs rrplc, patio, dcks. xlra vn•..,. b~h po b l I "2 L·1 ... od ... B y gourmt't tlC en . JERRY GILLESPIE M>'l.nano • -•• ..... ,. •· ~e of ... e m~t ~ . ss oa s IP .... ... '" l'n... p l. B t 5 ~"""° Cal7ll-5544 5 BDRMS., 3~ baths ; parking.Grealoceanvu .. ,~"'"" Ul ...., $57,500675.7903673 7M8 Ownl'r Gi2 9055 or ri:s 1g1ous aycres RLTR. 9638911. c vs _________ 1 SlG6,000. Owner very t.asterul and 1mag1nat1ve -6.15 4635 Op<'n tlousc bdrm home on large lol. 64U16Jl VIP '-'-Chris Abel designed motivated! Dick Eisam· homes in the are J . LIDO ISLE Sat /Sun 12 5 l>a1ly, call Pnced at only 1299.000. ----4 HR. ram1ly home in IRVIHE-Ufti•flrk home wath white water ingerA.gt.(9"-855l Oracious hvrni:is oHen ·d Ex·lg 4 brm 3 ba, mod art 5 PM to !>hO\\ St.oe1lloday JUSTREMODELED pres tigiou s "C an · 2640!trarcLaSallt' vlews.$375,000 in thls bcautarul ex· k1t.1•:dot.patio,nrten· $119,000 4Bronlreellned culdl'· l .. A l rid ( A ... FR flOSS&llUTIES ecutive home. Extra :__ ____ _:......_ Ontu sac. Back Bay. 2 f'n>ks. amar · rea P t' 0 4 rtwn .... e. , a/c. 4BORMS.,4'hbalhs,in This3bdrm.&deohome larRe master suite, 2 nls & pnv . beac h . NEWllOUSE·RAYVJF.W "' Excepl.lonalrumpuor;rm odwucneedrshfolrP1.hmommecd.1artcc· :.Crtd air, elec gar dr. 51' private oceanfront com· has ocean "' ml. views, pleasant bdrms. 2Ba. S249.SOOOwnerS75·62S9 -lnvcstor·s. prosperll\lc & yard. Detached 2 car 'n\1r wd.rb . &OR, 2'f,ba, mi·-:.y _,. OOO d r l t " 21 salcto$149,900. I h ls C b /h um ._...,, aswellaalotso!roomror en rp c, gourme Npt Shores, By Ownl'r. buyers, l wk left. 11lst ~ gar. $164.500 Opl•n BERTHAHENRY •1'a'd er:i_a~c ~~ ::1a11;!, out.door entertaining. A lotcben and many ex· 4br, 2ba, 2 car itar. Oys Jw1c·s option purC"ha'Se c=-I I tM Sal/SUn 1-4, 2216 Donnie REALTORS f ps /louvres, windows 3 DORMS., 2•,2 ·baths; good family home. tras. The palao & pool 973-0075, evs 631·5483 pm:e. $179,900 My 1~1s Mcrteft Real Estah Rd. Phooc 642-4758 or 215 Del Mar 492-4121 • led entire hse. Blln lge. yard W /mature $152.000 areas are ideatror enter· your £aan. 2 sly, 4 B,R.: 3 640.5157 &U-4206 cse in J2xl4 M /Br trees. $91,500 COHDO t.ainl.ng with an outdoor SIR HAJllOR YU ba, dm rm. den. 3 rrpk's, ~~~~~~~~ bcker Realty SAN CLEMENTE Cstm A~/sbeers , electronic Captain's Hill , lhis 3 gas BBQ and lush PRIVACY on a huge lot. pool·SZ lot, xtras. ~17 = 1-------'<--Hillside home. Nearing -llltch, kh cool<. Cornwr R-2 LOT, ocean view, bdrm. & den unit has laodseaping. $139,000. Lg pabo, w/sep area for Jrvane. 64S·0'758 $15,.(¥)0 CIJFfHAV£N .... VIEW HOME oompletion. 2,000 sq. ft. J .~/luminous ceil, sep close to high school. \iews o( bills & ocean & STANALAND play or pool. Nr schls. 2nd avail, trade. , POITORMO bdrm, 2 ba, Cam rm. !aund rm. 2 pat108, lots "5,000 features white Mexican MEGARGEE REAL TY $196,500. Open Sat/Sun ---WITH POOL break r as l n 0 0 k . sloraae. 2 f P, atrium, llle m entry & kitchen. (714) 497·1744 l·~. 1831 P. Starling. By owner. $10,000 dQwn. Unique ent?l' to your own rU"ePlace, wet bar. sun " TWO R·2 lots. heart or Private patio; room to • •• •• • 644-5443 $1170moolhly JBR.i!en, $143,500 spacious kingdom deck, 21 .. car garage. ~ee home Premo in/· Dana Point. Both for a"d"-.. $113000 htd pool, 2·car gar, all w/suttrise, sunset & c1l)' SllS 000 N t .,;i~.~nt~c~~rs ~l~~e: sss.ooo "' C~-Niiuel Shores, owner. IEACH HOUSE upgrading. I'll hnance, ~~::1:~l~ :~~~~ lite views from Newport 7 t 4· 5 36 .: 9 ~g4en0!>; "'r"-8584 •t · etloaded ith 3.Br&den.Customshul· 1-Bllt.toocean; lbdnn no c redit nee ded . Spanish lile fireplace . toPaJosVerdes 714-96CHL80 'T'T •RTLEROCK u~u.::Ju--=--.,.,....... n1s. $185 000 493--8060 al -0001 Master home features 3 FREE, Sweepin" ""ean •~u • nn-""n~ inveatmenu in lown. ' · v ue,_., · , ....... 1a,:vuYI"""--Pnced right, don't wait! bdr 3 b t d I .. "" ~ -------m....,,11-r::>..-. ::.;,.as,,;.ti1:i,·yooeotthe:esl ters. view, beach & ten· home. offered at lot 7590448,751-87'75 Lush landscapi ng . --------- 3 BR 2 Ba Broadmoor, ~..,~ Short walk to beaches & MEWPOIT IEACH -·• ~ 64S-?22l • a, s ep wn iv vu ~oes w/spac 3 BR wf(am rm, din rm, up-45">·2800 markets. A chall .... aefor -• • •r•caac• REALTY 67ir: 1642 at Its but In th as rm, form. din rm, cstm cust.m home. 2 yrs new. ·~ d A 1 -d .._ .,.._"' n"" ·•• ~ spaciousW~lclil!home drapes, .m1rror_ed quietst.$114,000 Ownr • .r s . v amme Tl SELL the creative mand. p•TJOHOME ....... I bd ()mu _ _._._ t d ...... 900 ·~-..... 0 6ftl:....-"" GOI v-ee.o.e wiu.3 arge rms ,co1y WllUUl>,Vanly,. ressang will help faoance . -· ...,..,...... wnrt ~ $115,000 2 n-d b h MG 0 ~ den. ramlly rm .. 3Y.i ~ rm, vaulted ceal.lngs & •""'mS ,pJt.759-1288 Uwaded2BRCOQdoE1 °""room, 2 at 5 • Moo•-"'HVH.48r,2ba, 21 ...,.... - -foro. {or Lagu.na Beach ~ ramUy room, formal din· f --baths, cheery laundry spiral staircase. --------- Wluows home . ....,., 000 i... room. Patio borne. am rm. near new crpts. nn .. 2 bnck frplcs .. lots c.;. ...::l nr +-> OHL Y l 00/o DOWN • 1 d b FP .,....,.,.. ""' ~ ' """"" "" ""' o r • a 2 Br. 2 ba Pres Ht.a con· or mcome. -· ~ ;;:__.'enl •~auon near Jn vd, wood deck. BY o( .. ...,.,J ·-waUpa--rs. I[ Cl I' I ,. L ft b d b & B rm .. 2 a.; nr. ~ty.JI0,000 . • OWNE0 759--0634 $170000 w__._.......... ...__-·-1-sllUnarmset b ..,_... Pk & J · ~n.•ll'V 111-ra clubhou!e community --_;..---"'~---_;..-----1 -.-. --·r ...,....~.., • • do. Lost ong uyer. can ncn\a&e . rvane ---· _,. l l ' I Cl E uR~ITIEACH off adJarent separate c•--1n2wL-. """"",OOOPh High. S74 000 494-1611 ,,,,...,,._ poo • acuzz . ose to CHEAIY LAI< .._ "'"" SEHSUOUS HOUSE ....,.., ...,, ~ wA&.Murs9UA.U nosN.tMftHwy~i.ag-sbopp n&' centers and • IYOWMER UALn OFGL.ASS qtrs. 495-5006or831·72°' 11 J Bdrm., sewing/lndry ~arocean view. 2 4 M-1m be.chl9. t98,000 Uke fllhiD& 4 sailing an 675-1642 545·1261 Lowest price condo on Ground lndscpc:trorCalir. BY OWNER. 2 Br & ram ._,rpi., patio, pool nearby Br.pt.Xlntstorage.Nr. 31601 c=.,S.loguna your own backyard?1---------1 the front in Newport llvang.ClOflelosboppmg. rm or mother·in·law Onl)'tl',900 bc;b. Adults. $89,500. 1 _____ 5'....:-1 ___ 1 Thls lg, versatile home DnE•u HOUSE Crest. LIKE NEW, ooly comm. pool & tennis. studio. 2 Ba, 2frpls. open AotA. SAMT A AMA n•/4!&20IM. HEW USTIMG: 3 Monareb Bay Plan on private lake has BBr ~ lived In 3 mos. 3 BR. 2~ Open House SUnday \.S. beam ce.allngs, 2 pa taos. T.N". ~11th; 3 bdrms., 2 ba. ll!.ftllEV•• VIEW 1 uvuay .._._ .. ~ Laguna Niguel suites, ea w /pvt bath. + Yout own beach house BA. REAL ESTATE by Hampshire Mlo(mt. N3o sundeck, fruit trees. 1 1 2 ..,_ult condo; ll(t>. ram. n.nu;aYIOl'i ...-"""""' 49._7222 Ill.oil' a study & lg ram rm (re-wtlh all the amenltin. Mc v A Y BE AC H , cy Vaughn, 640·3802, blks to bch, nu crpt, MJ'l· w /(cpl. overlooks Catalina & city light.a. 3 Bdrms., 3 batbl', 3 gulaUon size pool tbl ln· OON to superb beach. 842·9371. S4()..42S8 Sll6,SOO. Assumable II'/\'. patio. Sbarp cond. On\y 2br +den. 2~ba contem· frplca., aurround the eluded). Converts reacll· Fee land. 3 huie bdrms, ---------loan. Open bse Sat/Sun $154$0 11.0 home. $129,500. ma&niftc:enUy tlled pool • \y to 5 or 6Br'a. Great brick frplc. 2 lovely Hn•portleodt 1069 .................. ,. .. ~ 106' at 149 F.Ascolones or rail TMCOPILAMD B\IS/Wlmda4&4685 & jacuasl. Spacious Executi•e's family bc>me W/lota of b1tbs, dbl aar, patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ 49&-0'IM :roa 552•04341,--... -----i solarium wstb bar·b·q. D-rm ror enterta•n1ng. ee"med ceiunas. Super --------THJS lli A B~E AS A Antiq~ aecenu & leaded • .._.. Shown by appt. 892-3386 cond. Aakln& S\58.000 CE S-..._ Ho -E SllO L1) BE. glass abound. Fine ocean Prlvate comm.; 3 BR. 3 or&&2-0565. $'l80.0C>O. c.,111rmo I 071 . .,;, OWNER WANTS OffERS!! ... view & Vialk to beach 6 be. WMh 180' Offan view.1----_:___.;...o---1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S)Jedacular eanyo11 6 town. otrertd ror •ale at Spadou • 1tunaioc HAalOll VIEW· 0 c n "u' bu 11 t 0 r $237,500 home. FeatUH loo CAR.Mil lWVOd/afau.. n. kitcben McCOllMAQ( numerom to mention. Tbla 3Br, 2.Ba. lam rm & 2005 .. ,bee mwcs. 110•11 ILllNS "D 1$apleaSuretobem. w/a llALTY 49._7lll nut pride(2 of OW'DllJ'ahlp. din rm bome la pro N•rt"M-' n..A. ""'92.2........ R U 1 Itel ol optalte6S & the 19,000 U l•simalb uparaded & -' _. ...... '"' v ..... convenience ol blti!"· 3 370 MOUNTAIN RD. silsooanovenu.tdna.Jhtl~~~~~~~~~I Brt, beamed cellinas. Step~ _lo beada re· light ~ mountain view OR 11"· A beautltUl home. modekd ~ •rm lot. on a quiet cul-de·aac. HA.II VIEW bom&. 2 BR+ loft• tu>tc RV /boat yd. Open b~ IC.MOLLS • KP "aMlt" •twllo. by owner Sat/Sun 12·S at Lwtury condo, Cape Cod A.aklol $118,5001 C II 200& Port Albani Ctrcle, split level designed. MclldJe llikheill &t • N.B.e.eo-ONT Features beam celUngs, Propcrtl.u, 4H·l318, ~ SUPB IUY cedar~ sidlnp, win· l~!!~~=~~~l.!Hl!!!o-~me!!;~-~.U~12~'.___j TWO uoay dow Hall "' sundeck. 9NuUM bocD~ra yrs $12UOO Thft MlJolninl •reenbelt e.w, fot aal• bY,OWD.cr. s Dover Sb«a Area,' br 2 forw a burft'T at inaures Br. a~ Ba, tp (•m rm ba, compl. rtdecor. 6 re-priucy. 2 DR. 2 BA, wf(rp), la• rncd 7.ar4. ~~11 nunce. breakfast ran, dbl 1ar. owner anxiou,,; f12S,ooo. Dri~by. JUOO Dov Dr. Sl54.SOO Ownt/AIJ.. 67~ ~ftewatee "== ~fAL ESfATE Prof. dttOrated • BR, 13$0 S.Cocnt Hwy. faintt1 rm. Iota ol wood & 494 -IS3' b1"lck. 8pnl16 Ula ---...::~-=-=:.=.;;;~- ..;;::.;;.:,.;;;;;;...;.;..;.. ...... ;.;,......__.;._..:.1 1'11u;111-.tld . mr,~u., vi•"\ i story c:.1640-I J 12 coDlftj, c:ustom nU-nOt'. "-• 'ft1tpl. r at taint . .... C aitay 21 '" ... 7 Milt OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICF A RARE IEAUTY Lovety Newport Beach 38dnn. 2..., Ba. Home. Vacant. Immaculate Move In Condltioo. Brlpt Cb.eenul Setting On A Cul-de·HC. custom Drapes, Select Wall Papen. Sun Deck. This Home Shows IJke A Jewel. $149.500. A "Joy Of Newport,. Li5Ung. CORONA D MAI Chprmlnl 1 Sty. Colonial W/3 Br. 2 Ba. Liv. Room W /Fireplace. Large Bright JQtehen. Well Decorated. 2· Sunny Patios. Garaae/Gueat House. Nr. Tennis Courta le Shops. $1.51,500 UI DO• IMtlVI ...... --..-·· IDIAL PAMILY NOMI lo Mlasicxi Park. l BJ\ + family room bom• · w/Vltw of bl.lb. Walk to aroenbtll • 1\ablH -.ooo. J,AHCHO .. Cil IMVISTMBCTS CJl41 4t~nl I I I • .. ~ ~ ~ B • II JI e 'll -Bo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ... ' . ._ -..... --·---... -... DAILYPfLOT ~~ ..... •••••••••••••••••••••• ................................................................................................................... &.1-.-..---r..-. · tOto--~tft tr 200 1R.11ota,GOX1ll'e•eb, c..e. .. M.r-ttU Cott....., UJ4 8"1M l244~.~:~:!'!:.~ .... Tew •aute ·-••tt•••••••••••••••• ....................... pnm. CM klc, "5,000 lot "••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .._. J U.liawl11!1~ ' 1r :i~ ba • ....... 1..-.... both.~. tbia a bdrm, i b• TURTLEROCK _,..., z" ••••••••••••••••• ..... .___., .-i..9 • ...... .... ~ wvuu ~-fed rd Con ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... '~" lo•ebome. •'ully up-IMCOMI . t1 ,.,.,.._.. MIWUI W/e • ..,... Y · n NOYEE!Houses eondol BICCA.NYOH -.................... .. ll"IMllied, air tond. Dy -~"OT .;_.. '2400 Ocun vacw home just a n1eftt.Nar~a. ~. 963-067 GL!H duplexea Rent a j 2 br, de:n, 21,\ ba, lM di to kb. Ba or owe er SU, too Ca 11 r11--.-1,1 l.~ S ••••••••••••••••••••••• half block lo Lbe beach. 3 Agl. 0 ff. TOWNHOUSE Pavilion, 6'7~1% Bkr. ~option $750. 644<S702 pertly tum. U\il ~orm.~11 Od.lllVS.Wl.Ol; ••• ooo. Cbarmant. eoay wkod Bdrm.+ ~onv. den, 3 BRAND NEW 3 Br, 2h V1t1w, four bedrooma. lltl5Uynbe)IZZS BYOWNER,Custoru2200 ~ Ulli~at::• CM ... eabiQ.. Cre•tlloe area ba~. 2 frplcs • !~ baths condo. A&l 2,200 aquue Ceet. Im· MIWSIAVllW ~uaUafwa 3600 mo. 142·UU d Sq. ft. S bdrm, 2"' ba, 2 umta~lii "2$.000 Xlntcond. N1c~lyfurn'd. d':b O:Ci ~ti!'&!r':t 673-~ maculatel/i uparaded 3 Br 2 Ba, pool, tennis.••••••••••••••••••••••• IOQ"l8. • fam.roi. dln·rm. pool LotaC.11 .. .'ino,ooo tc .. usable lot. Beaut. ·w yOiu ae. the m .. t.er A boow, not rental 3 Br, ~~J:itont:O\!~"~~; Jac, IM5yrly . .-r5-0662 &ASTSIDECM ,,. - Xlnt area. $129,900. d . . -view dclr. 129,000. By bdrm, wow! Sl.200 Per lam rm .• 2 ba, best Joe J 0 11 N S H E SEAVIEW. a Br popular 3 Br Dpbt, enc aar._ 13115. ~+~ 131.o5114 • 4Q~•~ m, Olimier. 88-<MJe alt OPM moaLb Nr. OC colle1e. fned AVA JL .. BL E I~. Barffarborprtb>eocn vu "'-1.~. ~d • P~ -..£_,__ ·-' -1 f 1 blt.n.s A " • "". ~ c..7 7""' .. --••••••••••••••••••~• Pl\OP&Rlu::&. -V'f~J Yaiu. C·~· rp . MEDlATl\J.Y' _ .... ---;--u 3br Uj)per duplex capo • ..... °"91'1etil &tat. _ ~ 1u.1t20 :ino. .,1111rly baraarn llt $450/mo. • Deb w/View Is aecteck I w JIU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ... Ol.lt\l1.ST:..~ MACH •••••••••••••••••••••• , Hurry ~9812. d =-~ BIG CANYON. Luxurioua IFrpJc "bttm v.., .uce -·· .. ···-······-·· Matiil.tta.e1 0,..1111:10 -$2652Br,,ar. ;:=:=.n.A~ 2 Br, z bath con-tm Ow.at. · 12121 Plower Stt'eet ,_We 1100 P.tl~__,. Va .. •nt-Move-an. domioium home . · (QudmGrove) ~ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._. -,..1.. ~ New/DfNer lived In. Wet bedroom. .pa tloM to Coah Meu, UxH 7UMITSC.M. 2fl3BEDROOM 646-9666callanyt1me ••=nu-:':Pw bar/frple.$800/orlaeopt. Af tw•,_.-.ct aboppin• Laundry Skyline, l~ yra old, BeautJ/ul brand new 4·1 VA-FHA A t>ivisaonor 4Br 3ba vacant 2slory : Salisbul'JR.E.~ •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• faeilitiee ~dUldrcn DO cabana like new Lo br, Iott, f/p. 3-2 b.r, l"' ba GARDENTOWNHOME. llurbo1 Jll\ebtment Co. $550. n\o. Century 2i RIHTALS B1GC'"""'ONTOnn.n.11~E ..... ,. I rl• 3707 pet.a. $lt5/S250/mo0U. rent, $15,ooo, finllllcina. townhouse, aJI bltns, 2 ca.r garages. DON'T FOl•ETI Doyle. 54&·1168 · 2 BR. 2 oa ........... $43S New 28a, 2 ba.. ~~ & 3• .. Br••••;::.:t-•be••••b'·=···· ~Uee ~d. call Deb· .... S..'188! crpt.s, ctrps. Hurry, buy · h• 1-757-1623 VOTIANIL I lttt 3BR,2Ba....... . $SSO drp'd, apect.acular Golf ~ •~-o ~Uc1, • uaeat <n•)&.18-73'3. ~~gJom Lee, Rltr. ~;~.~~~ey~. ~r~ J>i<; 3BR,21,\ba .•.•. $495/525 eourae .t..lake view.&., ·;;h:~1°· une •llAMDMIW• COSTA.MESA On tbe Fal lbr ook "2().673-ST15,6447lll 4 BR,2\.\ba ••...... $750 ,..,., tennis" pool. Cherry Creek A .. lt. lb .... W. SEVEN DUPLIXES iolfcourse, 3100 sq fl Lse/optloo. 644-3416 A&Q. Ur2 BR, !pie:'~•" 6Mo.Frfflewt SAMCl.IMEMTE +gar, patio, & encl Cott.Mn.a 3224 3 BR, 2 b•, den, frplc, & •~,_............__11 eo.t.Mtso 3724 have laku. sau"•· _. .. Adult pet fiark, 24x60, atrium w/Jacuz·a· ~·p pool. Quiel street. Lt __ _... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocea.o vlewa, all 2 BR, • · ~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... v ... lOOO'a otbou.sea. jaClwi 4s pool. Loelded 2Br, 2Ba, Vi la West in mstr & guest suite!J. goo business can be operated ""'... .. at 2701 8 Fa1rvt J one of Costa Mesa's :.~."W&tt~s:!'::1t!lc'h sq ft studio. (awtablefor AT LASJ from lrg dbl gar $500 dplxs, apta now, all $SOWEl:K&Ufi · ew. wit rinest parks . Nice It park. AsJciag only famrmoro!face).QWAI mo.962-8050,962-4339 ~,allprica.Saveoo Studio,lbedroom ~~~'.~~:!t!:D ~S:~a:.;:1t!~t~:~l~ $ll8,000eacb.OfferonaU thruout. 1 yr old AlatdServlce 0-PoW 3226 MMtoO A" lllaidservlce,pool llN J. ·-·~:, ·~aal act1v1u· es or part. U 2 5 ' 0 0 o. 0 w n er I Y-C• .,__. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Z379 Newport Bl. C.M. ..... 1-•~ --...,.. BERTIIAHENRY Architect. Box 815, -FWW'I «11n .. br 2.~ b FR 5'8-97SSorMS-3M7 -galore. CAKT197-8>. Fallbrook, Ca 92028 At~ W1ttt WlDTEWATER VIEW, 2 _..,. • • .,.,, a, · ·· ----------1 • .. •••••••••••••••••••• CALJFORNlA PACIFIC REALTORS 7141728-5103 Br, 2~ Ba. pat.Jo deck. 'J pool, tennis, gardener. SUS CASITAS Brand oew quality t Br MoblleHomeReaJty 21SDelMar;492-4l2l W'ECiUARAMTEE frpl, gar, S 1TUn wlk to tf5 3CAMPU5?>.:IRVl"E Owner,840-0008 N1ce:l.)'furnUhedlbdrm. w/gardeo patio. Ytly Z106Harbor,SteD I Z UMITS a.ca... hnftl •Widest selection poss. bcb & harbor, $475. no ----Cl d -•o .. ..., D.4....~ 57c """" I!!-• ln'--·--u-• Par'-(T ) 2 «>.-1ar. -. up. __..a•-· ,,_ 540-5937 wrv•n 2700 • ,..,..._computer sys. pets please. 714 661 ~1. iuv. •· erraee • FOR LEASE d 1 ----------• ~ Dllle to beach. These ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Oallytelepbooeservice aft5. Bit 2 Ba. walk to shops, ~~3l~d~eta. 2110 C..-.. MW' Jl.12 No Huntington Bch nr won't last at only 5.02 AC..aAHCH •Vacancies venlieddaily school, very clean. $«<> Lovely 2 bdrm, 2 ba up-••••••••••••••••••••,.•• ocean. 20'x50', 2 br 2 ba, $320,000. Great income •Full staff of counselors 3 BR, den, 2.,, Ba. ocean mo. 6'4·SS76 eves. per Apt. foe rent at SS2S ....... G.._..I compl. repainted 5 • trade-up from your ·Fr~toaged.65&over view. Pool. jacuz.z1 $625 mo. located at 428~ park, lo rent, $38,500. duplex or 4-plex. Watch ·S8995FULLPl.ICE ·Fr~rentalcounseling mo.Omni,714~1-1001 Turtlerock' Br. 2~ ba, Be10llia. ~peJ~:e!ooopt~a:'o~~!1i 8'6-7337 empu'e grow. Call now .0pen7daysS·00-8 ·00 ac1'065Cromparlr,tenrus, 3 Bdrm, fam·rm view -·,allprt-."·ve--formorelnfo Sl950ownrap9nt · · Fo.d•Valey 3234 pool&. New cpts, drp5. home, located in a ----...... .-"""' 1(Sii<:~.;~ Must sell, reduced pnce lbr 1971 F1eetwood. Nice for 1 person. Adult /pet park. Lo rent. Pool & rec rm, HB8'7·76197, 642·1144 540..3666 RENJIMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• new I ands ca PI n g private guarded area fee. $79. PER MONTH Condo 2 br 1'1'l ba, w/d'>I w/gardner. Avail early with many amenities for 645-4900 For Professional Service gar attached. Bk yrd, April $63S. Ph 833-0813 lease at S950 mo. 2125 lllfltela11 Costa Mffo.$8500 RE4l ESTATE Lovely single wide, nea,r Westside, 1300 sq.ft. house beach & shops. Won t + zoned ror 2 more. last. DK7294 Park·Uke area. $74,950. Grove Homes 638 7917 Prine Only Agt. 642·9666 Near beach and boat l'alf 631 '555 pool & tennis crts. W /W In Un1v. Pk. 2 houses now. Yacht Radiant. marinas. Lake of the ~ --t crpt, nr Harbor /Warner 4 BR + Fam Rm, $700 3 Bdrm. den bome. local· <narks Missouri Road OR STOP BY 549-2463$350mo. per mo. AND 4 BR + ed in Spyglass. $800 mo. frontage New survey by ~ I tJ6 Hsbor-ll•d Unique 3br. 3 ba, $450. ram Rm. $650 per mo. 36 Drakes Bay. licensed engineer Iron < 'h bl.It No. of 19th St. I Sunken Living Rm·Huge 752-0617 agt pins. Detailed survey A Calif. Corp. Sm Fee F'l'plc, Fncd Yd (9633) map. Giant oaks and Lease $595. Gardener in· hickory in a grassy New2brcoodo. Pool.spa. MustSeeToBetieve• eluded. 4 BR. 2V& Ba, air ~ ll'l...Ul\lf\ . ' . ]'JI~ l Co.It H•1 C1,o•~ •t• t.1~1 1&2 Br trailers, $165 to $195. + util. 133 E . 16th St. space 42, C.M. 642-9193 llMt'"'J01t8.och 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDENAPTS CORONA DEL MAR 2 Br Townhouse, ,,,,_. Pool, tenni,a. Some ocean & Catalina views. Close to Fasbloo Island & Qne beach. Also 1 Br. 644.Jlll l parklike settinf' Much From $375. Kids & pets Huge4\.2Htd Pool $395 rond, 2 sty. Avail. now AcnocJtforSal• 1200 20UMITMOT~ wtld game Deer, wild OK 67~12Bkr 2CarGar-NrAll (9623) New home.Woodbridge. •••••••••••••••••••••••Costa Mesa. Prime turkey, fox , raecoon ltentinas 631-4555 Comm pool&lalte.Kids NEWPORT TERRACE 3 Br 2.,. Ba. Fam Rm. $475. 67S-0745 or 557-1046 •Sharp 2Br, 11,\ba, ripk, pool. Walk beach . Corolido. $350. Adul~ ~ pds. 833..s974 /83S-16S3 RVE A.CIES Harbor Blvd loc. Income Year around fishing l...tdt G--.!! & pet OK. Owner/Agt. H.ard to fmd horse ranch ~.000. A great buy at Wilderness area Ideal We have lOOO's of houses, Lovely Parkside E,,tate:> 4 S59-Q2l ___ _ with fixer upper house. $400,000. Owner Broker location. Good high dplxs. apts now • all br, 2 ba. frplc, bltns, up-New lbr 2ba house. Frplc, Priced below markel. will Ctnance with 15,..~ around. Picture pos t areas, all pnces. Save 00 graded. Nr. shops, Mile Ac. c.eruus. Jae. sauna. BKR. d_~,:::. .. n . Proolospe c tlve ~-beauThtY. Intvest 1n ~'!~ ... 900 ·~ Squ~Parkltgoll.$Cl5 . .,.W\mo.640-lo.4PM SEAVIEW, 3 br, + ram rm . Ocean view , pool /tennis. $875 213 /4»3629 pwuiasers y please. nuK:11Ca. 1s ransac---A.,. 7~.._, _ _..._ CTI4> 6T7·S6l9l 8kr (714) 543-9793 tJoo can be handled com ---------Waln t Sq C d 2BR ORS22-0530 --·-------1 pletely by mail. Wnte. 3Br.2ba.frplc,2cargar tWiw9"CMt .. CKJ. 3240 1• u ~I onlo, r • ~8.-.11 Sublet lbr, ocean aMe 1 + acre Outstanding IHCOME UNITS TRUSTEE. General Ac F.ncl. yd. Kids ok. $435. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl:J!A·J~w g:~::.r·p:j SJC 1.oned lrg estate 12 uruts, good Or. Cly. reptance Co , Box 329, 645-2274 • New-elegant·2 bedroom & Pk.' S295 mo. SS1·190'J IA YCREST ••••••••••••••••••••••• . w /gar. $2165 mo. Finest loclltion; 3 BR . 2 LAGUNA BEACH MTR. Eves499-4722 Pnnc only 496 7297 location. $260,000 Osage Beach, Missouri N Twnhs 't 1 ($550) or 2 bedroom + -----65065 or call collect ew e w ra!lqw den CS575) Cedar & win· 3 br 2 ba lwnh.se, Univ ba., frpl, formal .dtn. rm., INN ~/'Nit & up. Ma.id .... __ 3124 beaut. landscaping; cov· 1 TV h led _._ INVESTORS Uon't 11\lSS this• Great 4 BR. 21 2 BA hom<' Barn. trees, renced. Jm.L re duced due to sellers 111 ness. BKR. (71'1) 676·5717 OH 522 2080 20 Or C ty unit s 8.Sxgross $410,000 (314)392-3743 N1ohts, panoramicv1ew,3kmgsz dow hom~. 5 Blocks to Prlc. frpl, wet bar. dbl ... Bdrms. 3Ba, frplc, patio, b b p 1 t 2 gar $495 840-4796 (314)392-3722 balc•ny, dishwas her, eac . r va e .car . 1---------•I trash comp., 2 car gar. g~rage Fully main &c~OftClll Uult 38 prime Covington un-6 "-CAES w/opnr. Beaut. c:rpt, tained yard Adults. No i...V(:".......-......:.._,_ its, all 2 br 2 ba. good Or. ,,. drpa, Cbildren OK $5S<I, pets. lnqwre 525 18th St m __....,.. Cty locatloo. Prin only OM A HILL negotlable. 963-9784 (714 1960-6331 2Br, l~Ba Twnhomc. Sea Country Pro ..... rt1es. Lo l d · p 'l" lum 0 witb following amenities, r-ca e in c a Lovely 3 br 2 ba home, nr ""'"·"'""'"' ·lh VIEW r h s EastsK!e extra 11harp 3 br, AC, covered patio & ...,., """' WI a o l e anta 2 b ( 1 · be a c h Su p e r y r d d d d k d a. rpc, microwave, re woo ec , auto 38UNITS-COSTAMESA Ro6aValleyan the city wet bar, elec. garage dr w/gardnr. $500mo. (213) sprinkl er syatem. ed all nh serv. co or , ea ••••••••••••••••••••,•• er p o. gree ouse, pool. (7l4) 494.5294, 985 courtyard : ga~dener, N Coast Hwy LAMAMCHA.An$ wshr, dryer. refng. mcl. ---Large 2&3 bedroom New carp. & paint. $790 Beachcombers, Treasure garden apts. Dshwhr Mo. on lease. Owner Island trailer, comp! bftns, encl. gar. gas bbq 6#-4227 rum . Queen·sz bed + col· Pool. Gas Pd. TIS Scott NEW.PORT HEIGHTS or cable TV. No children Pl. 542.5073 c n pan, rea y or by JMOl So. Coast Hwy. New Eastai e 2 r, . occupaocy.2br&den,2 Lag Bch, Ask for pvt yards, bltns, ( . Unusual "turn of the G d 489-lll4. 968-6961 h d f · 1600 Upgraded, 20% down. Century" home with opnr. ar ener incl. was er, ryer. re rig Positive cash flow. quality plus anolher cot-$550.mo.548-6063 DYNAMITE 4 BR 2 Ba, w1icemaker,1dstove, dbl Spi • S d f or pet.s, $300 mo. Come .d b ~ ba, 2 car garage, frplc, StnclteT" kids ok. Nr. park, sc Ls &. hardwood floors, drapes. · Boy• s Club. Uf S. ...... EnlC~LILDG ~9793er-BBk.rkr_w1U finance. t t OWNER Wll L I W . cargaragew ropnr.+ ,....., "" ,,.,, a ge. , •Westside Costa Mesa. fp c. D / , convenient drps lhruout, mirroret U>ntwnSanClemenle) SELL OR EXCHANGE. 2br, l ba .. eiicl gar, patio. area. $435. 963·4567 wardrobes & neutral Lteorrooto mo. 642-1334 Studio apt, marvelous ~1.385 . d1VB,642-6578eves. ocean view. spacious --------- w/rrplc ~-,...,.... E/Side, airy 3 Br, 2 lk. Sale·Lease-Trade 12 UNITS-BALBOA $198 ,500_ Ask for wash/dryer area, nu Agentnofee wallpaper, sharp! Adults 7 Rm Dental Suites PEN. Barbara. carp/drps, freshly paint-only, no pets. lease. $500 ~~1·1!.8r 2Ba $425 ....,, ·...,.,,.., b d ............. _ ltns, new cpts, f'1t. MAiter' Heated Pool ••W1Mri ..._.. 37 69 paint. $350. S52·4J01 8Rm Med1calSu1les Upgraded. 20'"~ down. 100 SALISBURY REALTY ed. Move in cond. REAL FIND, 4 BR 2 Ba, mo. Ownr/Agt 549-2467 J W y C Ft. to beach. Owner·Bkr Call 67J.6900 $325 I mo No pets cpts, D/W, fncd yard. Secluded Yd (6733) ••••••••••••••••••••••• S51·12U flt · flits O wall finance. 543_9793 _~ __ 124_6______ $U5. 963-4567, agt, no fee. Orangetree. 2 Br, dbl gar, ~~Uv"!l:~iet:-.~. • MESA PtMES 49t-06'0 499-2237 Bkr ~ GRRREAT ~ .. r. 2 ba pat.Jo, tenrus. Jae, sauna 1 Bach. $MO. 1 BR QS -----RHl-taM 2stycondo,3Bll.2'2 ba. •" S39S~l-3165 JacUUi-Plus! (6405) Frpls.Somew/gara.tti DMipMxH/ LAGUNA A.P'TS. WClllhd 2900 c r p t s • d r p s . w cpts, fncd yd. Move 1n l_,_s 631·4555 ~e Pool. jacuzzi. Adult.a, no lWhSale 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wa!!hrJdryer . re fr1.R , today $395. 963·4567 ,1---------• • pets. Open daily. 3'50 Top Coast Hwy. location Agent no fee w.~11-to beach 3 br A ••••••••••••••••••••••• in central Laguna . Be.acbfront. d~plex , dshwsr, air cond. Pvt · _.. · Harla Ave, C.M. <Mesa 4 ple x , Huntington Beautifully restored trtplex.uraent.Nwptto paoo+atnum,2·cargar 3 Br, 2 ba, lge yard =~io';1~:=B G' VerdeDrE.offHarGo.-llarbor area, 3 yrs old . landmark bldg. $48.000 San C 1 em 0 m n 1 , w I d o or o pe n er $395/mo. 1st, last+clean· Blvd). 549-2447 rullyrenled M80822 Gross annual income T1Hi61·1001 Clubhouses. pools, inti-~ Agt •---~--.. -51-0-E- Now offered for sale at Jacuzia 's, lennh crts CANALFRONT 3 Br. 2 • ,...,.... s:oo $S65.000 ....,... USO Lse. Adlts. no pets Mansion Size 4Br 2Ba OH GllEEHIELT Ba, walk to heh. 9695. 3br, Zba, Townhouse.~--~.;. McCORMACK ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7!>4-1309 Secluded Yard-Patao Beautiful 3 BR. 2 bath, 646-8653or642-3361 GREAT E 0 graded. Lge patio 11!..-f Huge Frpl $.525 (4315) Poplar Model in the R CREATI N · Children ok. 645·954 3 REM.TY 494-7551 tto.aMsrw-n1111-d 4BR.2ba,fncdyard,cen-N~-+ H ·""ts 3 b 2 Swimming, s aunas, 2 eves,646-42!62days M ••••••••••••••••••••••• tral bMt, $450. Wkdys • Creekside section of B;b; • ~&" r , & health clubs. billiards, HOME+ IHCO E lcAool.a.d 1106 642·6500 Wknds . Mr. 'i:!=12~i~~BP~~s WToodbradge. SSOO/Mo. storae!·+g:J.~~!e:Jtch night-lighted tennis '4?5· New 3 br. 2 ba. E EAST SIDE COSTA.MESA JUST GIVE IT A TIIOUGHT: A DUPLEX wit.hall the extras, usual· Jy included ln a home. Woodbumint fireplaces. built-in kitchen, 3 bedroom, l king-size up· per unit. 2 Bedroom lower, enclosed private pal.lo in yard. Will ex- change for 6-8 units. Call for appciintment. COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 Live-in lhis large 4Br •••••••••••••••••••.•••• Willits 552-7138 or ( ·3B) & bath. Fresh thruout. courts. Pro & pro sbop, side. deluxe, encl. tar. borne and collect rents Bayfront hOuae avail now ~ • Near schools <96Z1> Madeline Cross 752.1414 ..,,.,.. 531 •"'~" golf driving range, party frplc, yard. on additional (3) 2Br thru June 17, 2Br, $300 -'YT'r"""".__ _________ ......._ ___ s_ 631-45551---------~.mo. • ..... ,,oreves room. TSLMgml 642-1603 hRooomes. Lot 1Jz 60x300. mo.673-151.8 3Brrl 2 b~ cru~~e ~~·St~. Lovely super clean 3 Br, 2 2Br Smoketree Condo, _p645-_E_~-1-7-N-S_U_L_A_P_T-.·i FUN ACTIVITIES : New, 2 Br, 2 ba, all bt\11£. m to bui more un-Costa Mna 3124 Te g, rp c. ov pa · ba, lrg fam rm, din rm. Commun It Y Pool, FUJIUme director, free frplc, encl. garitae. lts, good C.M. location. dblga.r.$'50.646-7528 frplc, bllns, fncd yd, Jacuzzi, $425 mo. OCEANFRONT NEAR Sund b B , ti lndry Real Estate Connection••••••••••••••••••••••• . crpts, drps. Good loc. S51·1241,552·7500Agt. JETTY. 3 BDRM, 3 ay brunc • BQs. pa 0 • rm.$325. (714)549-1665,eves. (714 ) R...talsfialonll S'9'R,fam-rmhome1nNo. $475.846-8068 --.. och----BATH, PARTIALLY trips, parties, aport TSLMgmt 6421103 556-9974 We have lOOO's of houses, CM. Crtyrd entrc, lrpl, Laguna 3241 FURN. l YR LEASE. tournaments & more! Almost new 2 br, 2 b• dplxs, apts now. all .fUl-de-sac. Avail. 4/17. Immaculate 3 br condo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 1 • 7 S 0 . p I mo . BEAUTIFULAPTS. twnmew/encl. gar. $125. HAVE . areas all prices. Save on $475. S40-T130 2~ ba, $425 lse. 962-74.63 Ocean vu home, 3br, INCLUDING WATER & S1n1tles. 1&2 bedrooms. M>Sl216; 637·5895 9yrs. Bank Expenence fee • 3Brhouse, after5PM. 2"'ba. an prestigious GARDENER. AGENT. FUm. & unfurn. Models --------- And Real Estate License 64Mf00 A.qt • ap""'ntment to see Portafina $750.. 499-4820 532.2200 open dally 10 to 7. Room-Large 3 Br town.house Jll>l. WANT r"""' Why pay more? Your --mate semce avall. No 2ba.frplc.patio,ga~e Investors and/or LarJ-a 8.och 3148 call 646-3490. Between family will love this 3 Emerald Bay· Lovely 3 br BeauUful 4Br. 2Ba w •ram lease required. Sorry, Qwet complex. Adllhs. Problem to Solve. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5PM41PM. bdrm. 2 b a in n 1 c e 2 ba, close to beach. For rm. near park, pool & adults only, 00 pets. no pets. $:?75. 645-3381 or MartyCooper642·6368. $:?75, 2 Br, cottage, semi RENTTOOWN-$475 neighborhood. Only $395. yrly lse by owner. acbl H.V.H. $650 mo Oakwood 67S-SN9 6 UulTS furn, 190. Canyon Acres Sprawling 38drm 2Ba 963-4567 Agt No fee 2131286-1471 Avl. lD June. 640-1440 Garden A.u.rtrnents --------" ...-MESA VERDE home at (2) l BR"s. (4) 2 BR ·s an Dr · V 1ew1 n g Sun Enclo6ed Yard-Garden 3 Br, 2 ba. family rm. golf LAGUNA RIMT AL Me,,,,.,. IHdi/~ mospbere 21c3 br dlx Long Bch.. 14 Yrs. old in Zl.3-399-2501. Playhouse for the Kids course vu. ~. 3 br, 2Yt Charm.inf older 2 bdrm. OH UDO ISLE go lrvme la\ J'7th l apts, oopets. 546-l034 lnc:omtPr.,,..+y 2000 goodcood.SlOO,OOO.Cash •-Hils ll50 NearSchools <5450) ba, brand new. near home.Locatedlncentral Owner will lease 645-0.SSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• flow basis . Seller ::;::::•••••••••••••••• ocea.o $S'ZS. 3 br, 211 ba sectJQo of the v11lage, 4 FURNISHED or UN · ,....,..........._,,'-"' 2 Br, H' Ba town~. •2Triplex"* w/constder 2ND-Call 3 BR. 2 ba, avail May 1st Beaul2Br$350 (54117) condo. Hunt. Harbour Bl.KS. FROM BEACH & f1JRNISHED. You have 170016th St garage, patio. pool. Near Lake Park. Min. to (2l3) Ja.MJO Mike. Agt On quaet cul-de-aac. A/C, R.....,_1 631·4555 area. brand new $575 SHOPPING Lav rm a choice. This 2Br. 2ba I Dovt'r at 16thl 1acuu i Adults onl} R b 3 BR Joan. 840-1371 or 846-2597 IC I s te has a lge deck and 642 8170 $1'75. mo. 646-2010 bch. l-' B • 3 a, 1· , IRdilltri"j, wallpapered. 768-4259. 2 BR house, Nu crpl & eves w 1rep ace. epara ~~~~~~~~~~ 2~ ba; 1,.3 Bl R, 285baooo. 5 .,w 'f ~100 761M2118,661·3168 paint. encl backyd. $300 ----~:p~~-~rs:~t~~:~ ~~e~~~r~ee:':~~,.__________ R...tcihGtlllon!! gara&es, l"P cs. $1 • rT-r-.. 21Tl~ Mi St 3 Br 2 ba family home •· each.l709-l7l3AJabama, ....................... Mewportt.och 3169 .. ner · Crpts, drps. bllns: pon:h. Just completely DRIVE BY·MAKE AN IAYFROMT WehaveIOOO'solh~::. Hunt. Bch. 536-1718 711 .. "CIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. sml lncd yd, older Corner lot w /brick redecorated. Excellent OFFER. 3sn 2baths. Vrly,...,CA dpl.xs. apts now. •11 1. " 1 hild 1 k $300 .--Lal at -..75 month 111 VIA LIDO NORD "' ~ areas, all pnces. Save on Owner. in H.B. $3perfoot. R_.. (iaionl. c • sm pet o . . courtyard. Near schools ..... MISSION REALTY Watlffro..t Hol'llts ADULT COMDO fee. TAX llA TER Agt. 963-9086. We have tOOO's of houses, mo. 642--0857 aft 4· &park. $425. mo. 968-4737 494.0731 631•1400 2 BR, 2 ba. yrly. 5'2S M5-4900 Afl Now that tat time is dpJxs, lalprits nosw. all (Br or den. 2Ba. F.P ., nu wkdays; 549·0879 ----STEPSTOIEACH i--------- .. __ tt' t 1 t f '77 ~u,a P ces. aveoo on & out $450 mo 348 wkeods. 3BR,3ba,fanlasllcview ---------3BR,2b•s.;b•yvu$1060 lBrw/stove,refng. '"""' I oo a e or . -..... r...t-'9200 f • . '--• -s N •· but plan for '78! Enjoy Lotl'IVll"~ .. ee. Hamilton,CM.642-7743 3 13r 288 r l ,.,.,...,,new._..· ope .... Newport Crest Condo. 2BR.,2 .,yrly.$400 Oosetobuses,stonis. ftrai UICr'a tax bteak on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4900 Ari .,._ bs Fn d '-" tu ,·ac.' presua!~,~~~.· 529-57M. S29-78S7 Fani.asUc ocean vu. Lge Adlts. oopets. -c1 ... llU't. sm ..... e, c J ' ~, new..,, • 2 bt 2t L b 2 S48-651B this ne1f duplex. Great V'l"T"f _., ._.. .......... shed deco. No pets . no close to bch. 9600/mo. Coastline view, 2 BR. 2 • .,.. a. car gar. NewportLaReplghlt.aPlloc•t· Runtin&ton Beach •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• children. $295. 645-1153 96&-4602. PENNINGTON BA, frplc. on quiet cul· ::°el, .,t~c~:i ~l~s~ '340. lbr, refrlg. stv, ~D. tion. 365 ere ·• a 27,000 sq. ft. lot near GllA 411 JZOZ PROPERTIES. dHac. $500. Avall 4/15. · .., · • patio. Ad.Its, no pets. ne Tustin. Reduced to Paclfln Hos1ltal, 5 ..... ! ... ; ............. EASTS IDE o e w Evs4~-r19S 8S2oa&47; evesssc.3U3 C.lames,673-T717pm $181,500. Submit your Poi.JJtaShop.CntrltClvlc 0 t C i·r rni· townboule wut. 2 Br, 2 Coodo. 2br. l~ba. frplc, · 2B I.Ba r:J: vt d terms Center Sl3S 000 oe 8 ory 8 1 0 a story cathedral ceil. crpts, drpa, bltns. newly For lAe 2br. 2ba condo. r. ·enc ar, P Y • l••-------•18 Meyer Pl.. nr ""' U'J ~. ~ . I/ H,." narid BOwte RJtr ~t!:,h~ .. ?~~!'. ~~'pr. ~st mo. ~ E+ deco. Nr sbop'g S300 mo. Pool, beach, tennis ! 1!~ d r .k, $ 3 U •--._..---G-.,...--11--• t~ apt, 2 BR 11.<i Ba. f!>l>U»la aa vll~"" 5*80 .... 95 th C 11 -move in C09t • ....,. . !IQ.1242 49i-30IM evs --... --_ ... 1000,5 ol .. -·--s. fned patto, gar. SJi5 /:_. ~ "r mon . a 20th•. m.s33 ----..,,...,.RTHGTSTWNllSE "' 0.T" ........., ~ Wt«f'll> WE PAY CASH .~OR 962-Tn9or"'9·9568 ~ 2 br 1 ba rec rm hi.lie•-... JUO ,....... ' dplu, apts now. all • _ _.. ' · • ·1 _,,.... 3br frpl backyard $4.50. er3..,8~9~ ORANGE COUNTY HOJIEFINDER.S--VACANTI E-1ide 3br, y..._RVparkingavai ,2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 615-Uas • • areas,allprtces Saveoo BR. 1 ba. ~1 pr 41 Uf• J.D1'S.CallMO-Sll2. .......-···-.1-o1R -·-2be,frpl.1ar,lndry,enc. cargar.964-1202eves. •POOLHOMI:• ree. patio, SUS mo. 2210 ••• 2'3iE..Coe~Hwy CdM • ._...... ent....,, yd D/W$C75.f73..3600 --Sematfcmal' Bai Ba, S.vtew SbT, 2ba. Beaut. 645-4900 A" Rutiers.Call~71a ------'--1 WOCIAMFaMT Allareual1lprtces LGE• 2 br hom WA.LKTOIEACH w/air aiod. Ip.le, D/W, -new. All xtru. Comm. -DUPt.11--cM 2 ran 9CIJolninS 30' lots. Samp e :.:-e1 nu cpts, Bacbeklr, like new. stove 1 u per • r • •. SO s. PoQI. Jae + 2 tennis Cr1a Oo ocean, bacb .• util. 2Br, 2ba. disbwuber Eutaide.<2)IBn,san. a.2..,.,.uiusivearea. SHOBaclJtumutllpcl atv, retrt1. rnca yd, gar, ~refri&, a .. lswtr paid, a.«7 qent.oofee. w/p.&rdedgateprtvacy. peld..$250. Mesa Verde. ~o. S:US.000 Realtor $310000 fer bot.b. Ober· poD2brfDcdyard adlta$Z50/mo.644-9DI $180mo. • ••mo.&40-0327 l8WS59 Call751_,_or~ ....... ~ • 1"'11 Blt:r. ~--•.a. c• SZZIBrPltlfenctd Doll house bachelon. all 3 BJl. Iba condo. Park• • -------· ---t ~ ~-,., un:rblESE'RVJCE I Bdrmi_ .. lone on lot. new,allutllpald,atovefs UM pdncy. $Sf$ lease. s.aua .. 1 ll16 Nftoderor2BR!1 ea; JbDtWW.lcitbermllta, • 117.olZJ crpts, ClrP9. encl. iar. refri1$225mo. Nopeta.5'0-1251 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• allJdrmWelcomet'SO. GUlet~pl ~. ~ aulom 6 cH PltMe C.2 COl'Det lot In Adulta, no pets. $.125. mo. 2 BR. 1 ll .. J occupanc1. ~. a Br, 2 Gfeal Localel <5'65> dapsl, l!MtQ' fac, :~tr• IHlp4flnHn. J'u1t OcUAalde't .redevel~ .......... JZ06 Aacrpota 2, dBdrprr9mmt11J?u\11~0leuxt'. All new. $f75mo. .ieul•va.fi 3267 .la, w /V11, PoOJ, tenirl4f ' pbc. 19'70Wallace.MJta ,ODO. 6o call Wallace men& area JUtART 01" ....................... •· mo.. AdultJt ~o pet.a. All unna lat at 1a."t + dep .................. •-••• 1ar. adlls, "25. seo-ua. ~~~~~ ~fsso~~~· PM. Co.RealW.,,...._ ~~~~!t=.~· Alt1'Mlift stir, 2ba. dco, All Eaatalde C .M. SJB.3f,59,9Q:IOSO JBr,fam.rm.,frplc,cT., S.Jitwt BuwtDdowV\a CNM> __ _.;...• ____ _ * POSlllYI * -_... frPl, a4Jta. *'25 1rl1. eo.sne , .....,_ ~. =-~ eu~ C lttll wo llfl 1 '3 l-4SIS -. Verde 2 bd, ftu c~. 2 parc:e.11 contt1uou1 l754SM (IJJ) ..,.oin kir13Bl' Ul ;:::;;.. 3242 :om 1 • ... • .... ~................. dnpaa • 1f8t. :f:" cul· CASH fl.OW '*2' Dh.oo ReaerfOlr ln. c:.ra;......... 1222 z:....c. ut.ne,,ar.?:;· $&1$ ....................... Avail. •11 dywaa.tfttle •br ::-::..~... . 1290 IMCALll'OllMfA . .8oUa tw oo .. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ~~1'4~ ' i.ttime•vail. Pl'ea\iaiout J1YourProtesa.loo 2ba w/Ule worb. &ap.r •ajlt waU..., 21 mot UD· 14 •cna 6 *1 ac'f'a/ n. 28r, 28•, front he Weatherly Bay apac. HOMF. REPAtRS? ..... suo. t. t&a+• '2 Br ~offltt. pealvebomesuar·b)'. w , nr bdl Ho~ fi2:IO. 2 br duplx. avail twnbsc. Boat •II p, 5 ...-)'OU know ;o.i can DIM:ll7 A~ nolu ,...,.:__ __ .._ ____ 1 SAJ• 5111 • QU. , $485 mo. lael efec. '1&.S. aA Cecll Pl. No bdnn•. i ba, kitchen place a cl lfttd •d lri C = ..,. , .... cram l.n· Jl.1 ll'Kkl, 1J ( +) m-51181 j pet.a, ~·· frplc, pat4>1 tbe Dall¥ PUot Scnlce ~ ... • • AA ____ ,......... __ _ tomt.. l.oca ti\ _,.. wW e iii = blkonJ, aat.C'ClcourlYUG tJ (Of' I whole • 1111-I..: "* .., SQ. OtUf. a.u ~· 1 • io 2 B.r, 1"9 t>a; , P"t·~arcl. pOol, to· ;Jar .. 111Ue .. ••-••n••••••n•n••• tlf C.. Adda c.&1. tn& d.IL.di?l ec:. pt. ~· Sl.G par M11 P0r S.0."' Der'iclG ri!at la CIC• OaJtlt l'OG. Pbanl n•flll. Ka194 lTI or Id c&U tl ~··ioe..t POOi, Ctl4)21'TGD :otlDIJM..t.m. as; '* • ' •••••• a..t la,.._. llOO ,_., n 11 ~ 5360 ..., Wcmahd 1I00 ~1=~~ t&-f t • ........._ .................................................................... . •••h.....,.. -r=== ,__.. THl.r~cafiiir Lcill roand f.: .... ......... •••-••. •••••··-·-•• ••• .. •••-••••• ... •• .. • srrw s::r-. A• or a f C.,U ~ 8'~tu11111 f'ero., J.J LBS 141' M --led 3140 S.Ct-• ll76 ALTERNATIYI aim al Au ataou -. aancu••· taJ.t. blu "• ""l l 1 'r a ID • a;-~P"!~.,..,~..-..-. ......... ;.; •• ......,.••-••••••••••• ....... •-••••••••••••• Jlo. '° mo. reC\l l.ocl: BUY NOWl &..MsmUF.J:m.not... ~. wanta: auceuhd; lbcGttCOC Yacbt Q)Cp, Fnd!y1 Marth 3t, 1971 ~-. .. Clmllo.ar.Barber ar1~batondo lBt',w•llrtobeach.$200. Recept . •~rv .. Fuund:Cat.d.locolatelrD ~-~ U•tO.. JGlP\aicot!a,CK --taS..Diep '1rly. ' ' mo.mEndnol.n ~eel phunl) cuv· CONSl"N HOWi S1amue, aclll. Vlc. • ve, 1oodt------'-----4,.U. APril 1'Ua. aaaS tui Pool,ldubonly c9525or&M i.,. erase, conf. rm. m81t a n: Harbor View Homes. bwnor & cbaract~r. Ob· ASSISTTOVP mo. Kida ot. .No pM&. 0. IM-3097 M!1'V. underaround prk& • Nt-t S17~$200 per week. We have 1 1 trilllloo ...-rF11d eetl)' M.arcb ~ltra1Ptp, ~:3.1 ~~: I0almedlraaolatesed0tdp,..,din•1ta'torl· tnan----,..____ S.. ..._ .1.. N rt Contractual reeervauou backln1 wtlh AAA .:z;:: _ _. .. .,, c..t~....._ C19I tu-3t7t .morein r-c\jf · U.S JC&nada A the followlnl altli.nea United, riqe. Reply, ''Love", ml.odedpcnoo.Xlatlr"P- 2•-. \Qlltn. mo .ar, Ur3 Br " U1l Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~8'0.s.\~E Della, Weatem. H~h• Air W•t, ContiDeAtal; FOUND: lledlwn white P.O. Box 374. So i.a. inf, dlc:t.apbon• akilla. Jaun. blUo•. ru c• 1arqea, laundry f•cll. SIA ValW KLM "Dulcb", Swsu Air, ~thblU.a. 0erman Shep, vie Cd» 1217'1 Send p1cturo, Carflu· opportunl\.Y ln IJ'OUDd•. Ml&•. $0&50. R..t1 now. Adu.lb. no Super 118J>Ual• 2br, lba ances~c••v•.11. pvt en· • 10~ Inveetment I.all credit • depreelauoa ooUiebeacb-..m dHcriptloD, pbooe small blt.enuldoaaJ eom- 'JSHUI, dJL ~ 'PftS. *2:50" $.'MO. '25-A clean duplu w /ear. uy, 2 ault.ee, reaa. l&i?'1 defemnenta. Lost 1 1rUh Sette number. pany, N..-port Ceater ... 121.hSt. Great area. PlO mo. Westclltf Dr. NB. •Wehav.111'77,'73'tlnf'leetneedD>totalby -~~a.Uc.tat!.: Ladtea wware, DUlDf ~atloo. Call direct, I _ .. _ .,. ......__.... 11 Bmut sm 1 Br Duplex 48S-OIMT 6.'ll·<MIOO Mp•1 1• · o1 St , m.ln Golda> Weat le = )'ea n • Jt p e rl e o c ed -'°-"';...;..;.._'IM2_;:.. ___ _ ...... ~ ~ • urchlaee at factory lAv oe ' ar 1 LI or l J· $120. p/m.o. No Walk to Beach! 5-A...... 3116 •ONT .. WAn.,. Soutbwi.nd'a2S'I. • area. IMS-UM X·215 , maneue. I v •• AIS'tBnmdleoordloator .... Asent.'51"'990 SecludedYardl (5363) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oreatotftceapace.!IOO to lOO"°'o .-t.nanclna of lnvotce 1al•::.ll llceue. M7_,.en ~e IJl yvur home. A crowtb..odenled ASI JITTOS"'"E 1000 .,. ft. All aU. • lh .. CR"""'"'R • ., 0 APR 1 Dlaappear•d Kar 27, New1>0rt BHCh pro· Mortf. BkQ~ nrm In a Bi du-. 1ar., new Qarming2Brw-den $260 R t tGh' .. BR a t abas*:eomew/Wetban r.. ""'~ . .... • year . neutered' SI~ ma.le renect...., Newport Beacll .... an J>&IDt fc crpt. 219$ CMD· Part UW Pd· Kida OK ~ n '1 .. P "(rpl.ca " tenit1c vlewe. For turtber IDtonnUon contact wear' a ID tap, from 700 experienced peraoD well ,..... $275. mo. S7Ma38 :::..uher' GU t.!.5:'~ :vi·:::~.·=a.o ~~:~ C~t Very ccmpetitlve rate1 Mr. Llaaner or Mr. Miller blk, SUmmit t>f.. Laauna $ocW C... 1400 ~ lD -f:, .. petta ~ 1ar...,. So. Cal Plaaa. • Hwy. $450. 499-4644 or In Udo vru., •. You've Dale's RV Rental· Inc. Deb.. Reward.~ ....................... ~~new~. SlfO.Nopeta. 3br, l~ba. No veu. 496-7161 ~1irTu~\~':~:~e~i (714) 659-4.-«G FOUND: Blk le white '.lbeSl.n&l11'1S01uUon provide lniUal II recur- 54().8491 Qilldreowelcome.$815. ~·:c~ (714)67S·8ti62 for an OubndeC•.l·~ )'Olmicat,whtcolla.r,vtc Dat.ebyChoice rent traimnl •trouble 768-8764 •L....oL-' 3900 ppt t b M F l (T I D I Myrtle La1una Bcb NotCbance. shootproblema. 1..R0 2 Br,pool,nr.sbope, or---a ,orsop y on· r eex) ae'alRINa&-2378 ............... • Calllotrovi.ew752-S41l ldealcandklatewlll.bave ~U.1/DO pell. UUl pd. $35() 2 Br. H'2 ba, bltns, ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 8 ,JO to S 30 iil Lido Denver, Colorado _ .... __ •--------i ---------1 aeveralfe&l"I Uj)eneace ............ _.,,a .... a,,,.._ •-·'" masher, tmmac. mE EXCITING ManllD Village, 3475 Via Openlnl May 1. 1.11· vu .. VA ... ,._, ~lllUIUVY• ....._ ......... Oporto Sui NB Found male blk do& ,,nn, •vuu"· Pf'O-' ~ ...__9-:!.Dftu ~j~~\:r ~:~~ ,~~~~s. -· t_e_205, Allowing2wayReot.alswL.A. v~~~HI E .&.?O\f-'. ~~l~ec1:ii:.1~ ~u.u.n Near Hunt. Harbour. .BCH EXECUTIVE "......... tral.ail1g meUxw:ls tis ad-1 Br $!"10 Cemlru Realty «J9-t;IS23 Bach, 1&2 BR SUITIS ~Clftt'W .. IRUI • Found blk/t&D fem Germ ....................... mm. ~ travel m aBr $305 -rnim$220 &up Luxunous offices. ex· R.tah 4650 o,,o lulltt 5005 =~ 1 yr vie ... W..nd. 7075 Western states. Salary Adults no.,..ts l.mmac, or nu 2br, Iba, Adults No Peta t•cut&ve secretar", ...................................... •••••••• ' .... 'vd.-"'~ -••••••••••-••••--• comm-"'urale w/ex- 131 "".1;.. .. Slr..-__. dshwsbr. inclds oar, 1561M.A•aDT I Dl v•-vuv L ...., ........ • .... personal phone cov· Trailer space ror rent. us Poatai• atamps ---------•Cbrlatlaoly Scieotlf1t pcrieace. Callpenoo.nel 6'6~16 patio,$300.842·281n (5Blbl-.:astofNewporl erage, recepllorust. con-ww bolds• or JO' wtde machines. X}J,t p/t in· Found: YaleMalemute, woman, •••it evee, dept for appt. i«MSllO. Bachelor $235 Blvd > ference room, xerox. ~· to40' 1ona. Old estbl'd oome. 33 uruta ln service VJC. OrCty. wlmdl as companion· E.O.E. J.6lE.1.8thStreet ~9860 notary. Lease or moolh pa.rk.$13S+ul11.&4.2·BlB3 lssthanemoa.Orlsco.t 546-1288 aade for eenaor lady.--------- 642-0856 ~ .. oclt 3141 to month Near So Coast after&. $t.290. 847_.,.10 FOUND·. Abandoned & Joyflll, compaaalonate, AtTro RENTAL AGENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roorna 4000 Plaza. O c Airport & non-emoker /drinker Expenenced. Apply. $1.lllSlBr,incl.utJl.Crpb. LaraelBrDuplex-R&s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fr~ways Call979-2161 •·-t-.lfn"e•t/ Real Eatate oCc H.B. ~t!~lyr.o~~~ 49'1·21631,"99-3795 20ZtQuallSt.Nwpt8cb drps, paUo, quiet adults, UW Pa.ad-Ocean View Room w/ ldtchenelle -a.,, • .. CmplU'y rum Xl.nt Joe aer ma e nopets.644-6958 $200Steals (41MS) ~week~up. l>eluxe offices FinanCe cor Brool&.buritJAdama: Gentl•, neutered . HefpW.t.d 7100 AtrrOllOTIVE Dbc studio, 2 br, 11'1 ba Bltns. gar, lndry facal Adlts $300/mo. 1!119 :-,411.9755 w secrelanal serv. Nr ~··••••••••••••• Health problem. Cost 581-4674 -••••••••••••••••••••• IMC TecW~ l Br Patio Apt, Htd Pool ---0 C. Airport 7S2·S626 0: .... u.. SOOS $20,000. Will take b9t oCr FOUND: Fem, tert'ler We have immediate" A/C Encl06ed Yd Dwsbr Ambassadot Inn in CostJ . -,.panwwvy on terma. 498·2809 or mix, belge/wbt, vie AceowltlnlC ~ opeoin&s f Excellent Nr Shope, $280 (5616) Mesa, 2Z17 Harbor. Cen· Db Office Space -····················· '92~14S. Wllaon & Harbor. CM. cou.ECT-wortung cond.ibona. full Rentimes 631-4555 trall.Ylocated,235room!I Call831 9950 SAMCU!MEMTE 3/28.~0 Sal.ned poa.. ao Coeta company beoefJte. We .E.side 2br, t~ba In tn -, MANY with kitchen , ___ _· ___ Groomine & Pet Shop Mesaalc. l(inlyrexper. also need Lincoln· oaex. Nu paint. frplc, Upper apt, view, 2 Br, l phone & TV Swimming "WATERFtlOMT" Retlrina after 7 good ........... Reward for Golden helpful. Call Bill Mercury techn.lciam & • tziabe1m #S. 646-9069 __ qpts. drps, blUill, gar, Ba. crpts. drps, stove, pooh jactn:u. and Tt'('. years, fine location & Oppwtwllty 5015 Retrvr lost 3/23. Please w~ en•> 54lM20(). )otmeo (front & rear). tndry. Wtr/gas pd. Older rl'frig. Adults. no pets room. O~ly & wet.>kly Nl'w omc_, space from chentele, 968.SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• call631·3000 EOE. Apply lo Bill Li&ht or child OK. No pets. $375 ~1aromc ut1I rates startmg from $48 11 300 sq It Most com· BERTHA HENRY Want investor fOI' beg. al i:;;~~~;:;;-;;;:;;.;·~~~~~~~~~~ Howard McAlee. 2000gle. S48·32.8l Mary Boardman. wt.-d<. pt>t1t1ve rat~ IJl area. REALTORS Colmelolo11 Salon In Ullt Colle Shep. fem dog. RAY R.ADEIOI Realtor 645 4840 1<•UJ1t.a.slac Views, patios. 215 De.I Mar 492_4121 buey loca. N B. Good Golden color, wbt face. I•--------U.C Iii M E-Side2Brw/enclyard& 494.2414 an the CANNERY pror refs. Olfor, 5% Med sue. San Clemente Acctng Bkkpna 0 ll"C9Y aar. $310 mo Adulti. -• ---&inny room, Eu:.tbluH6. \.lu..AGE Parking mrl PROFIT.ABLE comm 00 $20.000. Good area.498-1261.499·3759 TEMrOIARY Ho.da&IMC 'Nowava116457522 Hewportkoch 3869 Sl5(). forupptcallt:d673-1003, M0-8675 Reeilt.erTodaytoworlt J6-1BAutoCe11terDr. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'().2810 ~Lafayette Ave .. N H BUSI HES SES xt.ra mcome. LOSJ'· SMOKEY CAT. 11 on vanou.s accounlJna & IRVINE 2 Br, I °Ba, ..:ar. p1tlio. •AR.K HEWPORT --1 FAST FOODS Money to Lo. 5025 £-old. male. 2 whl fmt bookk.eep1na auaan· 130..7000 dshwshr $2110 /mo. bachelors. l 1>r 2 Lgesunnyroom.htekatch Nwprt8coff1ccspace_SOO Unique menu, close to ••••••••••••••••••••••• aws, very friendly. ments. Work close to Chldrn ok, no doas. Bedrooms&Townhow.~ & laundry privileges sq ft, $?G5 incl. utilities. eward. Laguna . your home. Figure Al!TOM<YrIVE :HS-6S30 t'rom $289.SO Refs req S48 1372 __ 67S 3471 or 7519392 coll:fr.r~7S~V AG.E ·~~:v~:L~ '94-TIS8 Clerks to Sr. Accoun· l()()t(l(HPH Easts.Ide 2 br, lh ba, pvt. 1ipectacular spa, total Slp'g only, no coolt'g, for Law oCf1ce, Newport Priced at land value Cr«lltnoproblem. FoundAfgha.n. male, San· tants needed lhruoul Immediate opening for .)'anf. ~c 1iar $325/mo ~ecreat1on pr7ogralsm" older t' m pl . d. n 00 Center Spacious, ocean $125,000. ....,., JS2-S90l ~"'Ana· ....... ~! Call toiden-Orange Co. experienced General <Call67J.\38S social program. · poo , 11 drink. k' _.. · Sec et 1 u..i .,..._,., Robert Half's Motors bookkeeper . tennis rourts. At Fashion r ismo r _, mo vtew. r ana . space, IOAT MFG • Accountemps bandhne accounts 1J9Ya· l&a Br apL'I. lge bdrms. Island. Jamboree & San 15430rangeCM llbrary & <:Jpier 10 3-aU Fiberglass sailboats Sbart term R.E. $$$ 1 fut, Found mouth brace al· SOOS. Main, SteSOl ble & daspureements. well nuin11ged. No pets. Joaqwo Hills Road. Pcrunsula P0tnt, p.,.t ent ~wte. SSOOmo. 64(}..6440 $11,000. CALLSS&-2660 any rea.soo Bill Daven· tacbment for child, No. Tower, Union Barut Must be able to analyze '205&S2SO 6'1S-612S C714J644-1 900 room+ family rm. TV •ATTEHTIOH!! C:SELECT port.,54&-*3 Adami Sehl, CM. InTbeCilyofOran&e acooonta. Knowledge of NEWBRF.EDAPTS No smoke, no cook, $110 Attot_,... Architects, T'PROPERTIES MuotcpJes. Trwt *2.174 . TI4/lm-4t03 CQIDJJIU&.er helpful. Coo.· •"'ud10, l Hr loft. ''ool Jlet'ltab Gal~! mo 6734419 £--!__., CP • '• or o.edi 5035 !Ast: Sml Siamese Seal· tact MrsCO. HNNauaerELL . .. ,.. We have lOOO's of houses, -----'""~ ......... • "'• Jacuzzi. end "'a r a" l' n..1. entrun~~ & bath Sun f ..... .&VEL .&G~CY ••••••••••••••••••••••• poant cat, F ., 4 yrs. no Accou.nUng ET ,., "' dpl:<&, apls now. all n "' ony prlvat• o flee. lftA ~ .....,. CHEVROL Ga& pJ1d Hefni: Jml ureas,allpnce:. Saveon n:>pat10.Sl3S mo £1--6 ofc ......_, i.Kt ~.&t..ICfflSE LOWEST collar. Rew. Lag Bch ClEllKTYPIST 2828HarborBl.,C.M. ~l ~)() ~-4111 ~3 r ... '(' 7~19258 ~.. --JI r-"""'" 497-162"7 eo wpm, 10 key helpful 546-1200 lbrrulton acquired Oc•an vl•w. The new way to own a IMef'fft Rahs · for gen'I ofc & A/Pay a:;.1---------- 645--4900 ArJ SunwntrRentals 4200 Xlftt prlu•9. So . travel agency Travel htT.D.'s.al.o ~~~r:-~~~~~~~: sastance. Xlnt Joe & Auto Parts stock clerk l'\ew 3 br tnpl_ex, 2 car OCF..AN VIEW yrly 2 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lnnufta's b•at bldg. Network. Start your own "'__.TO • __ Viic San 11.••guel/San Joa-benefits. 644-8824. M/F, Full lime. Willing J,!arage. nr :so Cna~l ' BEACHFRONT4Br.2ba ..;_~to t-'-C Exp not required . .....,. • .---. uu totrainrighlpenonJ!Ull l'IJL,1. $100 mo 675-8!118 l li~~~~ ~~39 compl. rum hQme Frplr. ,_. .. , pos V1"C. on-Complete support & Jong f<'wrest Terma since 1949 qwn Rd. 64().4MS. • Activities Dl...ctor comp. beoefit.s. A ply . wash/dry. dshwhr. 2 car cestiofts Ir tettant i• term service provided s.ttte.-Mh). Co. Lost Sm Blk toy poodle Certified, f /bme. Mesa South Coast Auto Sllpply S270,2BR.2ba,d~hwsr,Nwpt Hgts 2 BR 1 BA. gar.Nopets.Ava1IJune pro••••nh 11e90. Call Mr. Cbarle~ 64~2171 545-0611 w/grey beard. Ans to Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 688 Baker St. CM. encl gar.'. u~lts no pets, beam clgs, patio, gar, no 15 to July 31. S45 S3M or Short tenn oc~y 714-838-m.2 ''Nicki•' 557.40.n ; CenterSt,CMS48-558S S45-&aJimWllltel" 2126'1bunnSl. 67~5172 _ ku:J.s, pets. $325. 64S-lS82 644-9582 ~n...t.... 5 .__ -L _ Retired couple bas money 962-M53. 0 poiftt 38l6 pos-. yr._. ua. Ideal opportunity for am wlend.Ut&ZndTD's ---------.._....__...~ Aut.oParts ana Charming2BRlBA,gar, GLAMOROUS 2 bdrm, 2 Ow.r4t9-1625 bitious&creativestylist Agent,l-837-3744 ~!'<>Id wedding band AdmAaatlnt'IBus. Delivery &itl full time ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ocean view. Steps to ba in Promontory Point -Exper. in conventional 1n1t1al TR to KJG. TTavel.tnboaual$24K Cll area. Apply in Duplex,oceanv1ew New beach.$450yrly.673-1503 with forever XJEW . Ofcspa~e~ealEState~fc cuttingamusLCricketls Aw c•cn•wh/ 2·14·7S.CallJan&44·9060. ~crowSecy to$12K person, lffO Harbor l.SSO sq.ft 2 br. 21~ ba. or213-27,3692 Decorator furnished apace avail w/desk, file Hair Design Laguna Reward. ExecSecreury toSl2K Blvd.CM "50. mo 759 0706 Pool. jacuui. sauna and & rum. S200 mo. 645-1103 Beacb~-ieoo' Pwtna«•/ p 1 A 1-------------•Bachelor units. l block teruus. $350/wll: Call An or6'S-4203 Lo.t&Fomd Pcnoaal• 5350 Irvine ensonne tteocy Auto Rent.al Trainee· <>p. 2BR,4!ba,ocean~u.gar, from beach. All ulll. netleal ..__.sllewtal 4450 SERYICEIUSIHESS .............................................. Sw~~7lhCosta:Z~:10 port.uruzyforintemi~t. $ISO. 640-7309 ~dE N:ac· ~ CI'a~i SALISBUR~EALTY ....................... Nat'l co will select • ~.~.~ ..... ??~~ Spirft.al Reader ~........-friendly, neat appeanng &les.56-TI01 6'1 4 DILUXE OFC'S penon wbo likes to work llllSSo. ElCamJ.noReal youoc man over 18. 2bt' lower Completely re· Bayfront p\.t bch, 2br, Con! rm • seal 25. all w1tus hands to be its ex sen au 'ETS San Clemente. FUily lie. AJr Natlonal If you're Previous experience oot deco trl -plo. Patio, layfrotd/Udolsle )'.:ar, avail May. $SO pant>led.sm whseinre· clUS1vese.rvicedealerlor IUUft"'L Forappt.492·7296 havingahardllmefind· reqwred. StMt w/lol· lndry rm s:n5 494.4401 2 Br w rrplc. Saody week July-Aug. 675 0866 ar 1 or 2 yr. lease. Lake this area Automouve & IN$Wt'DS Ina work and are m· man duties. adv nail. to -....-forest area. Kenl comm"I. $500·S750 as ft """ RELAX.ING MASSAGE lerested an a career in auto rental Ci>Wlt.erman. ~leach 3840 ~e~~Sps;~o. 673·t>77o Rffttalsto SfM:IN °4300 H.arluns sured wkly earnings. Ac· MuUny -Rebel -Bob James-Uc Masseur electronics . weather Good driving required.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714,5111.9393 counts waiting to be Hyena -Lunpid _ OutcaU 9-9, 494 5lll tore casting, or Call831-2'80or~. :>HARP, beach, 2& 3 BR. lluge2Br28&ViewApt Back Bay area Twnh.'le . serviced. S7529 invest· PLUMB1;R M.&SS ... GE telephone/teletype 1n·i--------- f r p I , d 1:. h w a 1 h e r . Heated Pool, R&S $430 Unlurn bdrm. Pn v ba LEASE Pn me business menl secured by i.nvt'n Cao you ima11De lhe oil ~ A st&llauon and repair, see j?arage, patlll.'I, 960-2358 Musl See• (6-1-U) N 0 n ~ m 0 II.er $ l 5 0 r\650mt~.;.Be7 ... ~~h7 Bhd, H.B tory & equip. Call Mr companies payl.D& nine FIGURE MODELS your Air Nauonal Guard AVON .... ~ Brekken Pt>rson to b1l11on dollars for • ESCORTS Recruiter. We need men Jiit( AVON UVENearTheBeach' LookmgbytheBeacb? _548-~----PersQo Collect during papellne'>Theymustuse andwomenaged17-27 an M Casodel5°' SaveTime-Gas&Money AVOIDTNCOMJ'ATIDLE Cd!'ft. C!.l Hwy. approx business hrs . (213) lhe same PLUMBER 1 OUTCAUOMLY terest.edingellangahead BeaullfulAdulLApts CallTh~ProsToday! ROOMMAT1';$' 1500 sq rt. ample park 449-5252. do. 631-381 I 1n today's compeuuve TO LUNCH Gas & Water Paid R-..s 631·4555 HouYl·Mo•e~ 832-411'4 ang, 759 9'.!.69 au-Golf & Tenms bua1· .i<>b market. You can ~et Sell lo rneods and co-- workers 10 your olfice. mak.e abool $40 on every $100 yoo seU. Yoo'U have your own busi11ess without g1 ving up your regular job. To fmd out more, call 540.7041 or ZeruU\ 7-1359. 4!1661 Brook.hursi. HB l'"" LOST: My LttUe &irl BJ.Ile *SA1111...1oy•5* free vocauonal trwru.og 962-6653 Di x Separate Apt. TakesTheGueuwork IARIEllOR ness for sale. $15,000. & Gold McCaw Parrot f"'lll wilh excellent pay plus Ptwacy. Block to beach. Out of l<'anding BEAUTY SHOP 642·5440 Vic: Southeast Hunt· Outcall Musaee free medical coverage 2Br. children welcome. no pct!\, starting aL $245 mo. 84&817 2.Br, 2ba. encl gar. bltms, THAT RIGHT PERSON &lcrcssful location on E. Women's Wear Store, lngton Beach. $50 re-973-0329 and travel For more m- beam cell's. walk an San $$by ShmiftCJ 17U\ St. Costa Mesa Location & Flxturu ward. 962-3806or962-6481 •SHERI LEE• formation on openings lighted closets Utilities ""'1V\ Mo. B'-r. 67" l!'7fV\ r>nnf\ I . lo ifi and quallficatlona call · F. lo share 2Br, 2Ba Pk oJU'IY .. .rv•vv ..,.,.,., + ow Ulven ry. AN~••.t• 5100 Cerf edMasseuse Sargeant Arrollo Se . d v·11a paid, adulls. NO pets, Nwpt Apt, nlct'lY furn. MA.RIME CENTER Days 64S-8322 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HouseCaJls . By appt. 714-979-7363 or apply Bl awtn I ge West Newport. Avail ap· $195 + ~ utiJ 640.S342 8.18-6838 '><'<l Ne..,..,. .. Blvd, cos•-prox Apnl 10th $50()/mo -------• Coast Hwy. Newport Bch ....., .. .....,. • .... New Ur2 bdrm luxury Le 840 Sq fl A I Mesa .. •• Prod&h. Inc lldult apts in 14 plan.s yrlylease.Call536·Till •BE SELECTIVE• a.se . mpe MEN, WOM£NI. AJT£NO . FOXY LADY -===· -:-:---.-.::-:--:-:-:-;!~~~~~~~ I Cal·n a r•laable prlmg. Manne relatedArn ·b1u·~·· "-·pie Want ...... from $270 + poo s, ten· 2 Br, 2 ba. lower dplx "" b~ prri'<l All uW & tax· Outcal Mas.-"""""""' "' I• •vs~ s at.erlall ponds 1 roommate ~-to manage a small bU51· -" • llOR ru · w s, Fr Mature cpl only. $330 mo 645 7464 ~" ~~-Call K. Witzel , FOREST E. OLSON'S 73 I ·3561 ness P/time. Wall not in· for 2 yr old Live in de-ftTom San Diego wy yrly. Call 548-8912 Agt.. ~ ·-..1 ~ired. Refs req. CdM dnve North on Deacb - ---•SHARE A HOME• PREGNANT? Caring. 1.c.nere w/ your pre:<1ent Kt-Fadden then Weal on Near ocean & Lennis. Yr· -C---d-ladudrid R...tal 4500 denUa1 el1ll & job. Must be waUing lo area. 645- 5885 McFadden lo Seawand ly 2 Bdrm l ba SJ2S ay rm ml wante . t ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAREER :.al A~. ~P· learn. Mr. Hall,OO·l&34. BABYSITTER, f /time. vmaae. <714)893-5198 rm Jlelsreci t 337:1!06_ :i~~ ~~-1~ome, with 2 3000 ~ 2034 Placentia, 1Joo&lleepin&-AHIMAI. HOSPITAL needed 1mmed1ately ! IRA.ND HEW Lovely28r, w/(rplc, clean Oceanlront NB shr Jae C.M. U:C7s12 A.PCARE 547-2563 To $750, exper'd bather. Mat.ure. ex per. s1llel" 3 BR studio apt.,, huge qwet ne1ghborho_od. nr hse. pvt bdr~ & bath UHOA & VIQU kenoel manager, N.B. ptti d. NB.&W-8071 t>aick yard, children OK elementary schl. tmmed S250 +. 6'73-037S 7,500sq fl warehouse o.tc• Mosaw 644-S480. BABYSrrl ER, in Npwt $425. Dys, 848-2655 ; evs occupancy S350m o ---space, xJntlocalion. OPEN HOUSE ~......._ tr..-of~it'. APARTMENT Shores area. after s:J5.4873 673-<4162or673-4798eve Fem. loshr w/samc. 2 br 54()..7063. .---.-~ MANAGERS llCbool,tiD6pm.6tl-58S4 ----n.a----h----. apt, $150. 848 .. \414, Carol. -D -1--r r i & Servin& all Orange Co FA MJLY NEAi IEACH 2 DUAM, 1 bet , poo , 842-Z.Jlll P u x e o c es 83.5-7313 1uu Babysitter Live·in for • CIVIC cm.-ER Jacuni. ocean vtew. s;:rn1. ---w a r e h o u !! e 48 btful units in F V children ages s & !J. Pvt ... n":un. "'"' mo.A.eenl.640.7000 Fem. nnml wanted, own space '1100800() sq rt. •SUSIE'S• filled w/ qualtfled res1 rm. N.8. Eng speU.ing. DIV" .. u NEW. Spacious ---bdrm & bath. Non Full 11ecunty. 642-4463 or SAT., April 1, 11 lM, OutcallMassage denl.9, nds semi retired ~Ul60or833·76'16 dtlUXe!,3&4 Br AU28R,lba,crpts&drps, s moker. $147 /mo 642-7604 2AM 3 4462 couplewholovectuldrcn. bltm. frplcs , gar, lge yd pr, steps to bch, yrly. 645-2556. lOAM· 7 1 Ownership atlltude. Re· BABYSITTER needed ~YOl'klown -JuslWt'15t Dye~.eve642-S225 Mlapace.1250'.frontor-W. HUMTIHGTOH IEAC" OfACI DANCEOFFUN quires good r e nter. 1mmed. part-time days, at Beacb Blvd. 538-1718 -Fem a I e room mute face. l11e rellJ" door $250. Beaut. nude girls dance Sorry. no pet s . for 18 mo. old boy, my Cottage. lBr. Wint.er, now needed to share my mo. 1240 Logan St. Unit 6491 IYlz--St. & rap session. lOAM to 714-835 3001. 505 N. home847~ NEW21l3BDRM. lo June. $195/mo utll pd. oceanfront home J, C.M . 646·0681 or _,,.,..,. 3AM Mon.Sat. 12PM to Tustin, Ste. 150, Santa --------- taoa F1orida St. HB. 1 or 2 adlls only. no pell. Panoramic view, hvae M0-0052. 8PM Sun. 625 N. Euclid, Ana. 8abY1il.ter needed Mou· 9118-83Mor983-7866 673-1595 wood panel.ct bdrm, lae Learn how you mny become part of Anah. 53:>-S363 _,..., u _...,.._...GER days, 2 sml children. my .,...,,_.....,.....__ '11 12 ,,.__._....,.~-3124 b11tb . pvt entr . FORLEASE this history making firm . A _,.,.ESESSIONW/AD ,.,-,~ bome.NB.6'2.e579 _,__ __ • '----Ctplatrano Bch. $350. Irvine Indus'l Park, near C 0 L D W E L L B A N K E R r""" 32 Unit complex, 1 blk to .............................................. mo. Incl. ut1l. ai Airport,4800sqftorflces Problem•? want help bch. Prime H.B. loca-Baolnne houukeeper. Avetl. +12,000aqftwart'house. COMPANY! Dramatized findinia&<>lutioo?Free. tion.Apt.+salary.Call PROOFOPERATOtl Ap1118t.h. Call af\tr 6 pm, wm divide. Wkdys call presentation show how we train you AB c HE L p L 1 N E , for info S40·JS3S. Cpl NCR ns apet" pref'd. 493-11287 55&--0770. from the ground UPI We pay HALF ~Z?22 prct'd. a-s t!.-7. Contact person· casual self-supportlna J..tds Wmhd 4600 for the Lumb)eau License course ArcWhdwal neldept. non-smoker to eh quiet....................... when you enroll through Forest E. P~n~!:':~or .,..,,....~ ~!~= hme w t 39 yr 1in4le Rlltlred exed1 wift desire Olson. Meet mana&ement and get Smiles Dances 646-2598 Smaller Design Piasa ol m.szoo. EOE. male 548-8300r5.58-0l87. Jae 2-3 Br. Xlnl crodll ft acquainted -a!'\k all the que~tions -f1-. N B. Perm """'l· r--------- -----;-bank'I Hf's. ISOO-S600. " '""' ..-..~ i.--------• Rmmate wntd to ahr rurn ?-1.B., prcf'd BIUffl arH, you plea!"E'. " OUT'CAUMASSAG.E uon. Shoppma ccnlE'rs. Bankinl Condo cExcept ow OtW51t •731.0tll• banks. apt.s, residential rm>. Malt'. noll 1rnkr. proje-cU. Imm~ open· 961-0334 tvc. Rome wam.d May lat lo Foa PULL DIT AILS. CAU. U Corvair Unllmiled re-ln&-~et. Hunt.IQllOn Beach area. pall' baa &l•cn you a bad Pro1 44, ne d1 rm mt. 4 br «more w/pool. r.ae deal call \'voone 1531.25701--------• ll1r -. ZbT, 2RNI vu cot>do, w/opUon, lH or rent by MAUlll IJ• u11:11 lllS. ....._ We baH aomolhlDI ln l~SfMBl.EIS Capo Bch, ppol,J•c, J175. I' r o f . I a m I I 7 • -. _common~-------i M -lZlt W'f.1~ 101 J> r SOTral.DeeA.uemblen t.tA a ain.uan F to abare > . Ht ror 1cu7571 OUTCAU Needed Immed.iatel7 ~~ Hl1la condo w/ • aui. · irt" A&tracJUt.:=-te ~:::i::m pool.!lJOmo.S81.f190 1 Br Alt-Adwl comna, nr ~JMS..7520 ISblftlAvallable. NW HOd. $180 Pvt batb tbopptnl " tramPOl'tl.• llftlHIC.f • QI~ Must bueown transl). & 'laundry. No druc1. don for ''~°' •tnaU "::"¥':~ "' ~ Phyalcal llaua1• by C4I Todn HMS20 ~14 quiet weU t'tCl .toy · • 'Jberaplst. Appointment Free. Top f-~. Vac Pay poodle. 55.MUSJ S:»9hl. Steve, Nl-2!11 Yktor Tc .. 11 • r lie. IALT~I \ Prol. aec. aeeka petite 5erYlce9 a&tn_C_·_.f_e_~.:.L21..J7, for Dl•W&JterlUdde•Co I campamommlP• "°'6476 2ma 8. It. Bristol --H Of_ ••s Ste to twwport Reach ·-_. (Oarnlrc( Brt.at.ol • Jlbcnel ~ II II '9CGl'W A C.tnpaa IMlb1n4 ....... TUI Carl'1Jr) Alla l:DNI I TB.LB P /TIME Bnmcb olc seeb bond a· ble p/t.UDe tellel". hpcr. pref'd. Contact Hilda TerrllDOft (TI4) 144-T2SS.. w.tAn Federal 2'TU E~~,CdK P';qoal Oppor Bmpto)'er DO YOU OFFER A SERVlClil" 1~ the public mow •ith an ad tn the Daily PUot S.Vtce Olrect«Y. It can ... JOU as uwo as SUS per da1· 1'"'tlr mon in· fonn.edon and eomplet.e nuacaU...._ , .. ,~ .... ,. .. ..... ~.' . ~ -.. . .. , -- . . -.... • Fne!at. h3t.1978 DAll..YPtl..Of 01cc . 1·;1~;·t .. eJ ... i ... $ .. :J; .... ~._t .. O ... ~ .. !-i'-ll : I if i I~ I ?till i ?f ;fJ Cij ¥1 0 I 11 Ki i tJ ;i'I _ 642·5678 WALLPAPERING With a Woman'• Touch. Jan Blevtna 548-72'3 The Cutest draw in the The Cutest draw in th1I' West. . .a Daily Pilot West. • .• Dally Pilot Cla&sifled Ad. M2·Sf78, Qaaaifled Ad. IG-seTI. HefpWcmt.d 7100 HefpW..t.d 7100 H.fpWonhd 7100 HelpW•hd 7100 HelpWcmttM 7100 tWpWGllhct 7100 HlllpWCMted 7100 HalpW..tad 7100 HlllpW..... 7100 .....•...•...........•....•.•...........••....••....••.•..••.......•. ···················~··· .................................................................................................................. . Banking G_. .. .a.L OFC Insurance Liquor ""--Clerk Masseuse. J.8..28, for top P "'I....,. TESTER RECEPTIONIST COMMERCIAL CARPENTERS CUSTODIAN CLEftiC":L'akt . • COMM'LLLHES Part.Time class legit massage """' GIRLFRIDAY Exclusive custom build· Amb1t10"• per•on needed , Pg ex-100'"' FREE Sal Bo 1 W Teat samples of p1lnt, . NOTE TELLER ..., 0 pr helpful. Good pay, " Call~7863 &l'Y + nus P a.n. e make analysis using Uniq ue position for a .... 2 eed-.. c ing contractor seek,s top· to fill custodial position company benefits. Apply Lovely waterfront loc. will train. Nwprt Bch. biscoaimeter, smear bright, super-sharp sirl ••un yrs exp n ""' or notch flrush carpenters at pubhc garden and at Storer Cable T v Salary wide open for 2 Loans 631-48311 aa all around helper to sml independent bank l2) Only h.ighly qualilit..>d hbrary 10 CdM. Only 2 7 3 9 2 Cam 1 n 0 yrs oomm'l property e.x-Secy/C.--..lsor _ _ tests, ligh t test s, '-·-. S w/xlnt beoef1ls. Salary need ap..,I•· Cntact Mr ard · I e:s E ..,....... • MAT u RE w o MAN durability, etc. Label .,.,..y execuuve. lroftg "' · · h· work.in.; respons1 Capistrano Ste 4 ask for per. w an 8 ency. x For loan origination dept . --1 at K em-hasis OP cllent rel•-commensurate w/expcr. Clearydays64~13lll blepersonswithgoodre Nan • • tremelyfri lyofcw/x o<mortiagebrokerfirm. p /tlme to welcome .--nta as to qu · eep ..,.. Full &p/t Tellers w/mm fereores need apply. All · Jnt bens. NEVER A Loan background req'd newcomers & conlact stock. Expr. req. $S hr. tlona r e/tulre a good exp also needed. Call ~ASHIERS equipment supplied, xlnt Gen'I offc, full time, Tue FEE. Call 540-6055, In Newport Ctr 6"-3824 · merchants. F1exible It.rs. Take ad to n earest speaJdq voice & abibt,y Marty for appl6f=5100 F tume. Good Pay. working conditions. $3.50 & Thur split sluft tl1 Coastal Personnel Aien· · · Need car, lite typing. employment develop· to be a gracloua boltes.ii. Growth co. 5 locauons hr. 40 hr wit. Call Mon· lOpm S36-8832 cy. 2790 Harbor, CM Loving Lady to care for 8 5'7 ·309S. menl dept olc. Ad pd for Must be very attractive, Bad nJung Progressive. in· We tram. Co. Benefits Fri 673-2268 -~-· -------"'rcURANCE yr old eirl, 2~.Pm wkdys. ---------_b_y_e_m_p_l_oy_er_.____ & have a happy, outgoing ependentbank,seeking METROCARWASH Gen'lOfficelor u~ .,___ Ll .. _.. •. MICHANIC personality, & must be bankexper 'd 2950Harbor Bl CM Dental CbaJrstde Assist. RECEl'TfTYPIST ...,...., eves. le ...... pg"' PART TIME exception ally well lranch SecnfarY ' ln N.B. Pleasant group B 0 0 ~ ~~e~i n g , needed for beautiful N.B ='::.: $2 hr. S42-0924 ~: ::i11r:l::u~~C,:t g roomed . So m e O.C. Airport ofc. x'l.nt. Cashiers/counter help. pr a c. Exp er. n e c. telephones, good typing office. Accurate typing, ---------EVENINGS secretarial skilla would benef CaUorapply Fff time pos1llon avau. Includes alternate Sat. necessary, shorthand phones & invoicing. LVH 7.3 MECHANICAL behelpful.131-5116 SANTIAGO IAHK 9.5 Mon-Fri. Also p/t day AM's. ~1122. helpful. Intellieent, Insurance expr helpful. Full or p/time. Mesa EtffilHEIR· AdUU. wU.b outsla.Ddinc. <~<EL'. lSt T ··-po61lJon.Applymperson t" r t 1 c-..11 t1"me ~c to eta.rt v--'-Con u....,,. "'"'l A . 11. altrad lve -----auuea RECEPT-HOSPn'AL ~ .. Lrs , uswu btwn 2_4PM Long John Dental Ass't. expanded crea 1ve, as earner ru.u . ...-" ~ v. &..,...,, vu ggre111ve sma in· ----832 5200 1 1 needed for busy, growing with rapid mcrease to Center St, CM 548-5585. dust'l instrument co who enjay working with Pt-timeEves/Wknda -S1l\er·s Restaurant. 3095 dutiea, x-ray JC., ora all · So C · .. 1.t A ail bl __ .. -"' kids .,._ ... at $3 50 Pleasant, mature, ac-Equal_Opport EmJ>!oxer llarbor Blvd. CM. Across surgery ex per pr.ef 'd. art g ery in • oast n.,. person. v a e o.,.,,..s growth orient~ . ......,, . per -Plaza. 549-9191 5/1. MACHINIST elllineer who wants ex· hr. Phone 642-4321 #250, curate. Reception. typ. Bank mg Ale Clk & T.tle.- Bank ex per req d Irvine NatJonal Bank t:ontact Shirley Sawyer tlJ.1. 37 00. E. 0 i-; ~treet from Fedco. Challenging bposi}ion ---------McDonald &Assoc. N 8. co. needs Class A per. in manuf product de-between3.00-S!OOP.M. in&. admis.!!i1ons, varied w /corporate ene •ls Gingham Girl houseclng 75~6112 IL...._... Ma .. ,_,_t f Bridg rt 1 t k t. ... _._ f-JI-L-duties. Good workln• CASHIERS/CLERKS Call betwn JO & Uam. &2 •ervtce nds women Prf .,.. ._.. _,...... c .... ..., or epo ve opmen tnar e 1ng - -... -·-, • d f &3p 7 4/5441525 " • Mill & lhrdinge Lathe. Salarybaaedoncapabili· Equal Oppor tunity cond. needed immc or 2 m . 1 · · topS.carne<:.645-5123 ._..__._~~ Closetolerancepreclsion ty. Equal Oppo ... E lo Applyinperson; wet>ks. Irvine area $3 29 . . .....,._ ~ .. a mp yer ,__ __ hr. Calltm-6226. E..O.J.o;. Dental Recepuorust far 2 GIRL FRIDAY: Esl ab' I decorating wora.. Exper req'd. Top Employer. f&C -5351. 1-__;;.---'-------..,. ....... arove girlfrootoffice, lyrup. stud.lo, NB. area needa benes. E.O.E. 557-9051 1---'-_.;,..______ PART .. TIMI Rebab Hoep Cleaning Lady, 1 Day Laguna H.tlls. &»-1395 p /time. Varied ofc wor exper'd decor ator. Reply ask for Ron Adams. Medical Receptionist, ex· Count.er woman lo write 12332 Garden Grove Bl. .Banking every 2 wks. H.B. area. . w /small mfg of math to Classlfied ad no. 140 perlenced, immediate conlract a h a ren tal GardenGrove TiredofConwmtiltCJ Refs.968-3089eves Dental As~1stant, ex-teaching machines. c/o Daily Pilot, PO Box MACHIMESHOP openina.636-118.SO center. Must have neat l blkeastotHarborBl. To Yow Job? ---C-L-~-1c-... -L---1 paneled chainlcle exper., _497_-3600 _______ 1 1560, Coata Mesa, Ca Small Ma.nu!. near OC MIDICAL/R~ handwriting & bo able lo .__ __ ..:E~·..;;.O..:.E:.;.. __ _ Xlnt employment op· !l;K "' self-motivated, sal open. GIRL FRIDAY 92l62S Alrl>ort needa 1 male lo deal w/public. No ex-pet". portwuties at local S&L Temporary pos. now 7·3,lrvine.752-7MS Heavyacctng&litetyp. perform machin ing for alleralat'1 of lee. nec.Apply,1930Newport Receptloalstfor Newport of cs. m Mission Viejo. thru July. Must type 50, 01.r-.a.y s.a.• ES · Fili Xlnt d JClllfforial Work CJPeraUOOS in our produc· Salary accordina to ex-Blvd, CM Center la• firm. TJPinc Laguna Jhlls & Nwpt Hrs8.JG.5,MonthruFr1. ~--mg. me. a van· Pt·Ume&fullUme lioomachlneahop.Somei-;..Pr_._S.»_5al0______ SOWPM 759-0431 .Bch. Exper'd pcrwnnel Please call for appt. The Newporter-Mesa cement w /co moving • 546-1330 • gen'l abop exper. desira· PART-TIME: Gl.rl Frlday · prcf'd. For further info ~5000. ext 520. News is growing almost from East, lrg chain. ble, but not nee. OMt MBHCAL needed immed for in· RecepUonlat with bell\lly call Mrs Jerue. CLERlCAL 0 ,_n'tng for ~~eesr .lhlfany 00 thebaavreeaex1t_ Call Mon & Tues 9-12, Janitors part time even tramp. 40 Hrs wk. Prefer R~EPT1~1ST terlor design off. Lite bk-ulon imaae. Opponuru· S4 dcleb dlS l ..-~· !)6.l..(l()S6 ings 6·11 PM. office 1B-23YTol<b.557·7283. Full lime: ExJ>!'d,only. kptn1. lite typ, mu1t ty fortherlght penanlo a a fl'I ncJI ladles retail clothing perience in dlaplay ad-cleaning s days wk . Busy Pediatricians of. have own reliable tuna. work as recpt. le usist· 759-0181 st.ore in Newport Beach. vert.aaJee,caUTerryfor Girl Fdday, &hone 17182 Ar~stron& Ave; Maid, Uve-ln, lovely N.B. fice.Cal16U-0970 Musl bave gen orf exp. lng our manager in a F\Jll Ume. 10 Key, ship-an appt. 645-6111 ~alit,y, nr · Cty lrv ~7814 home w/pnvate room. 5 Send resume to Box 12.'5, leading dept. store beau· I!f>autySalons pmg & receivtng exper. atrport. Salary com-· days, wlcnds off. Eng. Men for e a rly AM Dail)'PUot,CM. tysalol)intheNwprt Bcb We h8\e an opportunity helpful. <.:all for appt. Donut Shop-Graveyard mensurate. 549-1151 KEHM&. HELr speak inf preferred. newspaper delivery in 1 ror nn experienced, am· 642.2444 girl p/time.Apply,13SE. ,._.RL.M~-a 8am·noon. Aagr esslve Housekeeping, cooking, N.B.. & C.M. Must have PASTIYCHIF are ... Tbll job 01 era bilious manager styhst 17th St, CM. ... ~ worker. Work la not hard need own trans. Non-dependable car & be re· "Man oc Woman" want-1 a a r Y • c 0 m P a 0 Y for a leading dept. slore ComblnaUon cWJtomer or heavy there ls justlot.1 smkr. 644--0595 liAble. $350/$400 mo + ed aper Sal beneftt.I, pmeroua store in lllewport Bch area Draftsman service, typing, hte bk-ol It. Min wage to train. MAID ('d b t bonus. Mlt-1740 ~a~ '!..e;expe/~';: ~t. u~ ~~ This JOb offer11 full CLERKTYPIST Landscaped Archllec· kp'g.Wortinamedium Merilraises.Uyoudon't ,experpre • u plyln M Wed peueca • .,......,.. manager tra1nmg pro Sales Dept. Electronic tural firm has immed. 11zed (dynamic) growth want to work, don't will train. F /Ume. Apply MISSAfilCEMTER betwn rs~0~1 ;:·Vic· _m__.;1_--,;__S837 _____ _ ~ram. &alary, comm .. manur. needs per son open in g for onented company. Call bolberme.557~ Travelodge, 6201 W. Need per son f or tor Hueo t nn, 361 Cliff llCEPTIOMIST rompany benefits, store w /sales & marketing ex· draftsperson. Min. 1 yr Bud at~ 78008-5 Cout Hwy• N. B. telephone ~ xerox ·work. Dr, Laguna Beach <NO sr. J OHN KNITS needs discount & opportunity per. Customer phone exp. CalllMS-5161, ask for ..... Laborers. steady employ· ........ 105 Ii ~ 7-4, Please call for phooecalls) expr'd receptionist with ror advancement. For in-contact. Type 60 wpm Llnda or Pete GtaLS HE!DU1J ment offered to those rotA appt. 645-5000 ext 520. 1..:..---------1 clectnc typewriter. D1c-Sandwich de!\ very, 5 who want to work. Sm.all Laundry belp. Apply m ~:..:....-------p 11 Su tao I pleasant appearance & tenicw please call Ms taphone & TWX. Xlnt Driver for courtesy car, days wk, 4 hrs day. Own U-Cart. Concrete plant. person, All Baba Motel, Motel experienced front ayro perv r. m· good phone manner· RobbUUI, 2131~:>_937 __ growth opply. exper pref'd. Must be 21. tr;insp. Eam ovr $3.50 768-4681 2250Newport Blvd, CM desk clerk required for =~~u'n~!~~~ 17422 Derian, lrvme. Ph JleautySalons Callforappolnlment 714 /644 -1700, contact br. Call Bam-lpm, a.ttemoon shift. Apply Beach City School Db-_sco.;_;___11_..1_1 _____ _ The Hair Handlers in Industrial Relations Chuck Lindley. E .O.E. 540-8339 Landscape Arch. Mal• & Quality Inn, 7SSS Beach lrict. $100.$1298 pr mo. Reliable part ti.me office Newport Beach needs 714/lll-3300 Cl . C t _.i....;.. _______ Project coordinator LamdryWorlcers Bl, BueraPrk. Apply 735 Hth St, HD. help needed for office in shampooass't.&U-3484 lertletevCOfttrol1 Dry earu~J oun er. Girls, Sandwich ahop, nr w/land1c1pe arcbitec· F /lime. Holiday Inn. M--=-~ ......... ~ER PbooeS3&-8851 home. Assembliof IRVINE See Tom 1n person. 0C Airport. Mon thru turaJ flrm ln c.~. Only Laguna H.tlls. Contact v1-.~w Equal Oppor Employer DEMMITI' CLEANERS, M. 10am-2pm. S56-0870 exp'd, mature individ~al Personnel SBf.5000 La.fun• Beacb, 22 units, PBX 1 1 =\~~ypina. Boat Manufacturer ERICSON YACHTS Has the following full· ume openings for ex· per'd help. Wages based oo expenence. EHGIMEMEN Codctall Waitrfts SQool Earn up to $300 per wk. Low twtion. Placement assist. 75 l ·911M. CARPE:NTERS Companion-Aid needed HAIDWAlllE far alert lady, s dys wk. INSTALLERS B~l. Penin. Refs re- F\&ll benefit edi 1 quirflf. Live-in. Sat & "'-tal i· 'at' mPl ca • Sun off. Phooe 673-3078. ....,.. • op 1c . ease --------- apply in person at: Coot, expcr 1st coot for Security Office nltes, pl·llme or full ERICSON YACKTS time. Ask for Bill or Ran- CdM. fonppt. need apply. 3 yr mm. room & $'700/mo. Ex-Answer ng serv ce Electronics Recently GROOMER exp. Call6'>5161, ask for Maids; top wages paid. perienced. 494-1055. operator full & Ptr. Call Restaurant separated veterans mal Hosp, To $750 UndaorPete Apply : The Ion al MOTOlROUTE 83.hl561 Matu re wom an (cir c ad E 5 d bel ) Laguna, 211 No. Coast hosteaa po1ilion. Hr!I gr~ flu ow 'd bather, no clip· LAUNDRY WORKER Hwy , Laguna Beach. Large Dally Pilot route Pediatrician back office, SAM-2:30PM. P.O. Box a.re to current · N.B 644·5460. NEEDED. P /T, for I-_..:.-'---='------1·n South Lam•na-La01•na P(f..,....... not ulred "'16 NB""""'" part-time vacancies 10 lff 0 -•-• ~-..-• req · -~-..:.•_..:.• _ _..,.,.,, ____ _ the Costa Mesa Air Na· Hoste. Ir coo v .. hosp. Beverly Maid wanted, Seacl Nlsuel. Monday thrOClih Resume to Box 17s, % taooal Guard. We need Manor,340Victon1,CM. Motel, 1661 So. Coast Friday afternoon's, Daily P ilot, P.O. Box Restaurant p/t m atu.re men and women ex-~ Potwaalter 6'2..Q387. Hwy, Laguna Bcb. • Saturday and Sunday 1560 Cost.a Mesa Ca. fem, daily. Ap plT Ill perienced jn electronics N hta. Stuft Noodle LAUMOlYSHIRT i-~--------mornings. Approximate· ~ ' person,1712Placenti.a repair, telephone/ urant,S4.8-7418 1---------•1 1y "50 per month gross Ret.ailSal teletype installation and ~ PRESSER. Apply lS48 MAl~AMCE earnlnas. $.'50.00 cub de-PEST COMTROL 99 1 repair! message center H~. r=iir':tU:i>e~:e~ Adama,CM.54&-l9l7 "~~ posit required. Phone SE.RVICEMAN.F/Ume. BUFFUM S operations and weather ........., 642-4321, uk for drcula· So o c .... A · ' d~. contact 540-3840. Must ha.ve exper. In tion. Leave 11ame and .. ~ .. H~aJlorg83le .1:!.. area.. SAMTA.A.nA forecasting. Here 111 your The Riviera Restaurant LEASING AGENT mainlainmg restaurant be d k f ~ vue :=tf!~Y a!!i~;i'in~ 3333 S . Bristol, Costa PRINCETON LEASING & related equipment & ~::tobe·~~~o~r Pest Control Operator. lmmedD~=Pfot.' come. retirement Mesa. isexpa.ndingltaOrange have a working callwillberetumed. Reap. person fo r SAUS benefits, base exchange Housecleaning County oper ations and knowledge of the elec· pesticide spray applica· DRESS . COOKFfTIME privileges, and MORE! l mmed. opening, ex-offers an excellent op. lrical&plumbingtr1des HEWPORTC&ITER tiOns . Ute mechanical & Xlnt working hours le IOOICKEEPER Exper'd or will train. For m!ormaUon on open· perienced, or will t.raln, portunity for tboee in· l\pply at, Orange County OFffCIS equipment operation beofit.. Equal oyport. um.~ Ave, SA _d..;.y_, 642_·_9434 _____ _ Famlllar w /A/R, A/P, Mesa Verde Conv_ HOflp, Inga and quaUllcaUons full time personnel, dividuais willing to work Restaurant Services, Girl Friday, attractive, knowledge. Good oppor. Employer· A PP Y in billing, payroll. Must be 681 Center St, CM call Sgt Arrollo, guar. ttn, own t rans., hard withlo the leasing 2801Dairoler,SantaAna. personable, articulate. w/expandina co. Sal le cson Mon-Fri, 11-3. accur. typist. Min exper. 548-5585 714-979-7363 or apply et xlnt waaes. 540·9525. field,. Noprtor leaalng edx· 8am-5pm Mon thru Fri. ute typin&. career op· benefits commensurate No.fMu~;!.SanSt.'Sa.nta Ant.aa:.!->9a, 1·2 yn. Fa.st e:xpandlog•----------1 2651 Newport Blvd, CM. THE SUNSH I NE ~er ence re~uire · portunity with dynafn}c w/ex.per. Call 768 ... 751 .... IUI !!::r~~be~its~f~~ Full ~~~/nlghb. Electron.lea assembly &r GIRLS. E~fie~tR o:po~~!'l~y MAINTENANCE pa.iton ~P1:'~ t:'ftan~.a~\~ 9am-4pm. ll08No. MalnSt. genial atmosphere. wirepreppoetilonsopen. Houaecleaners, full & fortboeelndividualswtU· at Dana Polnt Harbor, 64CMS:iO 1----------4 ltM/LVH EOE. Callforlntervw Apply in J>e"'°'1 betwn Small biendly company P(f. $1.~$1.00 hr. Must lni to learn and earn In exper preferred, S3 50 ~r . Rid .... Sain Full time, 11·7 shift. DECC ~m M~~~~~r c_ru:~~ ln C.M. Good benefits. have own trans. Clean le the leu.ine field with a start + fringe benefits Night M•n·2 Mature LUSlt Rlty, a John D. BeautiM 99 bed physical lrYlne 546-4731 NB Will \rain. Call Chuck for Gleam. $4&-T708 leasin& company oo the 49M1ZT physically fit p/tlme peo-Lusk Company it oow rtbab bolpltal Pleasant ...::..:..;:::;::_ ___ :..;.;...;...;~1---------1 appt.MS-3632 move. 71'·963·3%22, M...&. I M pie to work 3-!i hrs per taklc1 iotemew1 for mviroomea1. tood com- BOOKKEEPER, Costa COOKS, Bart enders,_.::.:..;.. _______ Housekeeper •/car, ex-714 .979.020, Call WI ..-Ce • night Moo-Fri. Job en-Uceneed,1!'alestatesales peuaa~Uon. , __ Mela druptore, full or Dell very Drhers. pe!"d. 5 D&.7 wk. Perm. an,yt.lme. Per manent position. lallsloedlng&unloadiDg pec>ple. Call for •ppt w.....,-~me, Mr. Dreyfus P/tlme openings· for -a.~!'!!~':-'.-YGS ~:_!/clitabled lady.~~~~~~~~ Startin&sal~mo.Lite equip.Utemechanical& 1183-U61 anaegrova ~ •-m-..,1~ .. ao-IU.IU>.U .. CJlJ"""VINC 7a.,...., consuuctlon, gen'l main· --•-t •--\D·p --.. c•n•. Rebab lbp , •' • WOCIM'D • "" .. ""' Is seekinl a qualified . . LEGAL SICIET ARY tmance. 12 acre office u ...... "'-... >K"< n _,, 12332 Garden Grove Bl. '. Bookkeeper tbru trial l~gapersooble toali~esor· .. Oveevre2 1 1. Etcrow Se<"y forita N . B. Houaekeeper h ve in, Good lkllla, MAG Card II com.Pl ex in Oran ce. C&lif. dnven lie req'd. Garden GroY• balance. Salary com· :,.7~-to ;,art~ ~ply ~c. Mln 8 mo's escrow mature rem. Pleasant helpful, non-smkr, Calif: Pd insurance & Call768-47!il9am_.pm. tblkE.ofHarborBL ·.: mensurate with ability ~ .., secretarial exper. req'd. bch bocne, HB. Pvt Rm "-·ate law. Fuh1on vacation. P.U. Truck .... u1ras .a.1oa1r E.O.E . · aft.er Spm daily. e N Xlnt 1181. workmi conds Own trans, refs. 846-2289 ....... ...,. belp(ul. Send re.sume to " ~ ,.., ~ · .. d7·2850or833-21M6 Eda Piua Parlor, 410 E. & beneftta lncludlna den· . . laland, 644-4477 aak for O.T ..A 111 Brookbollotr .-UU « ptume. 7 3.30 or , Bookkeeping " Hte 17thSt.,Cll& t.al.Applyatr:nainofc. Housekeeper, hve-an , Barbara. Dr,SantaAna,92705 3-U.ao. Park Udo Conv. secretarial. P/r. Hoan1 COOICS. DPR'D l51.5WestclilfOrNB housework & pt -time all· LIGAL SIC'Y Holp. 464 Fiaphlp Rd, oeeothble. P r ime ONLY. Breaklut. Jolly OrcallPe.raonndlor Uoa w/2 yr old, Balboa 3 year exp. Req'dz.. work N.B.942-tO«. Newpcil't )oution VI IH · n.... .AN\ s r--·· Hwy ~enl ~ Perlin. '4'·2323 proc9SIO, exp. ;:,al1ry Manqer Traineea ,...ft_ ----.. •Am• -•-an· ee1L worldDa condWou. ;a&.e;--• F.qv.aJ OpporEmployer Housekeeper, 1 days wit :::~Mrs. Thomas, UTOT£M 'ini"' ,"rt'~'; £: "b.t.h. 'ISG3U. ,._,_ .__.~ Elcperieneed maalcurilt, for Z chtldrea. CDll. Co1ta Meaa are•. ~. f\all chu1•. ~~ • lmowledl• ohcW.ptured Salary open. Su bmit Lept faed Stires IOt'160afU f\111 ar part time f« up· CDloner) Good J•:J, ualla.'7!1-7818 t1'·'71-12PS PARALEGAL, con · AnSeetdnlCal"Mf' OPTOMETRIC bllll*eq deooratinc co. beneflt.. lnq .. H day ~~aJ~~!'!!---1-l..:..;~HOU~~SIWl=-:-=v:::l::S:--1 veyancto• ataet , In lU.ndedPeopleFoc: ASSlSI'ANT eot400 IJln Laltm• Hilla tam· rem e alqer to 1 DI .,.A _ _._ cub m-·. 1 l\lft.nee beoctlcill1'7 and ................ ~ _ ... ..,05 .;.;~.....;.------• Spm.5864000.ntOO w /combo pia no, or .,...u.._... ...... owneT1blp chaoaes ---·-·" u.:~~~~:!:~ coocs ~~~'it~ ~1r::::.0':1 F!~~!reb 01.~1!4~~~ ~,!.~•:u!~~~:!~ ~;~~\~!~'~;: ~rk. Oblaln n 11w Matureuper'd. StartlnJ mm.le."4-7W ~ sraphlc 11tll11. Alrport 3rd 1tulb If lnt~ffilted, pUom rortheDal aal $4 hr.8ayvtew MIDOI' -----an.a, Newport Beach. contact our oeare1t _...___._ __ ty Pl.lot wortitnl wt.th an & Conv Hosp. l50 W. Bay Food SerYlce Alat IMSURAMCI ..,,_18112 mar ht or 10 to edalt aupervtaor. Earn St,CMMJ.3* S•111twt• £x~'d comm'I line•---------UM.21.-mptOOO.Grv $20 t.o ~ J>«T WMk or co•~ ..... cs ()D.e.alJ bull. 24~ brt a9eDCf oadel'wrlter Le1al ucretary for Nonthru f'"rl9am·$pm more Call (213) S07--03M ..,,..._,. pwda7. SUOperhf. A~ _'1;,;G;;.;;.905!5~~_...:.....-:.---par\aer In Newport forlnformatlonpbone noon lo spm. (JU) Eitp'd 1aJe1 penOll to ply to lrflne Unified Beadllawfl.rm.'rot>PI(. (114)&37-4840; ·· •>&13. S.Pm 9prn. Call work In dru1 a tore. Sc:bocl Dltlritt, 2tu l~v• JOU WHl foe lop penoa. Eace . ~ Ol>llor ltmptoJ r Oolleict S.1&17 +comm. Good Alton Ava. I&ine. (1l•> to..U!Clllllll dido ~mlnlmum 61nu. ' hrs. ~ t well -Call NOW. ps.t. ,Jt:M,ral c:e. WMll N,1-Ctll IC·5llT'I MD-911 bn IMUll'7t Call Lfil"A • 8Jf DAIL V ptlOT HeipW•t.d 7100 .... mat 1010 '-•• 10&0 ~~ I055 k'¥Wt IOSS Mscel••-1080 .•....•..•.•...•.......•••....•••••........••••.••••...•...•...•.....••••..••..•...•............................... ···················~ ._.WtllllfM 7100,....,W......, 7100 HlfpW..., 1100 ' i !ia\~ ~.,. ~u OJI' l"J'l~•J • •nJ~. ovini s.Je: 1' DenWt Uouaebold 1ttm1 & PUIUC4UCTIOM .ia;;~••••-•••••••••• ··-··· .. ·~··,.•••••• ....... ~............ YACHTSALIS , :;~d. $195'." O'X.ete ~,l t•14wr 1c11111u11°''•, •Of• s.v. itallan aofl, cl&1he.. ~Saba 'Dr, MANYITD.SOFnNI:! aedNWMBo.X lfenttl rui•, xlDt, $3S 1ft IC fura. Cd prk41 n.&Q.f acla bf<), 1'.rnl HD !).6PM. J!!S'rATE JEW!:LRV, . I S.rvltt Slat bit Attu· .lm,N.8. 2CICli& Rlnor: atft. U. ,.MS-a11. back cbr, sirl'a Schwinn ART OBJECTS. AN· dant. exptr'd. t>ay ls arl Cll 548-907• TbomuvWe mllque wht 20" bUce. Much more Lari• yard aale, Thurs TtQUES. nNE FURN .• Ev•. F\ill "p/tJmo. Ap· YAIOMAM ' ' w/bamboo look·a •nd Must sell. Leav1n1 area Sat, 9 S. Li uld library ETC. PHONE FOK JN· ply, Sbe.~SU. u.o:~!Ttb" Rental ttnkr ha open. FlUidalreJlc\J ft." tabl• colfee table COD· Gara•e Salt Sal/Sun tbl, old welnut dN!Uina FO. 6 .BROCHURE. t REAL~TATE MAllAB'.fmNE REALTY COMPANY HMISTllAl./COMMBCIAL SALIS PBSOMS An unusual opportunity lo join th~ hiahlY succeuful Macnat>-lrvine Real· lrYtne , .. u =~ l i\ I• r u r J rn en 2-ar,deltost$40. ICU table •/Slut t0s-4' 10 s. 20162 lmperial tbl, a1lo other old furn ~·2300 n.. Meebaolcal knowledge 53&-1301 tall bookabe.lf. Cove. H.B. 96241748 Old 11UIC d1shc-s. u.~ --------- Service Sta. N••1a Attend helpful, neat bandwnt· Twin bed 1et1 al'ltlque -bids rnatenals " mvch BARSTOOLS. Super alee. 2 Or S rut~ a wk. Apply, tna nee. Weekday orr A.stK. 1015 7ellow bambdo look, Gu BBQ Sony tape dttk, more. 21702 Impala Ln. H ID £ -A • B EI). Shell, 17\b 4i lrvl.oe, NU WlU lrau:i. Apply, l930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cbmphq w/nito ~d. lmtble, Jas logs, aoU H B . ( Bu• hard & MICROWAVE:. Service Sla. Maoai~r. Newport Bl. CM dbl dreae.r ., lblrror. cart 2lllll 1Uqueta l!!_ Hanulton> • 9GU9l '• ty Company QO the exransion of our lndustrial/Commerc al Of flee in. Newport Beach. The ideal candidat.e will have had successful expenence in industri.il/commercial sales and will Eilper'd, Lle. req'd. l'UBLICFURNITIJRE headboard, li&ttD C'OrD· GA.RAGE SALE-Har... 1060 S'Aw SAU Cbevron. 4 ml'• from ••••TION* plete. Uaed & Umca. ,.02 Boothbay Circle •••••••••-••••••••••••• bcll. Appllcattoaa taken ,..,., 17$-1.la A Jtunl1n1ton Be•ch ~·~•fOISA•• C,'LOTHING 'J.9pcn only March 29 • •L-_L __ aA ,_... 7tl0 P.M. r (SOuthweit ot Adams " ~~ _, 11CKTOCKEJt 30 Apr'I a •-" 19 .... ~-lDe•r•W•-1 ANT.JQUE ovueat, Newland)Tbu.ndey,Ft{. JJ\ea AQHAd1&u1hluof 11!Rl1''TSHOP · ,. ~ · ..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---· rock " Ch t SlM Ma Alm " Cl b~ .,. II( Chutth St, Colla Mesa ......... , 1005 t;STATBPROM 'I: a riot · day&'.Sat let a r 5'0W.19t.b~C &Q.:;e()l , ....................... SAN DIEGO COUNTY BhM f~e:' 8' a t . blood line.~ hall Arab Apr 3. 4. 4' 5. Closed Apt ·have demonstrated bigb ethical stan- dards. We offer marketing support heeded to Hchieve results. Send resumes in com- plete confidence -or call 642-8235. I MACNA~!R!'!.~n~!~~!!de~MPANY P.O. lox 1331 Mewport .. aclt, CA '266l A subsidiary or The Irvine Compahy "'ll PINTO ~at. cood.. '17 · Garace Sale '° member Gd~. Show or nctuii. 6. SprtAa opeomg Apr. 1. '1HOP =.~~~J:~E STOCKlJQUU>ATtONS 11M354. ~!1r:cb~~~·:!~ r0:: _i_..wi_-&44t ______ Jtm Beam BolU• Collec· Smmf«companyofcork ESTATE JEWELRY, Lovely bdrm Uh, Hooey colored pine aet. clot.bes' A.pr 19.311121Pintogeldlng,POA&eld· oonror11le. Approxs.s product.I fleeU full time ART OBJECTS, AN· cl\elta, atmoinl, Fre'Ocb Oomlatoflcbairs,end & Pescador• Dr NB orti: in&, l Shetland m11re. bcW•.6'J~afl4 :31& YOUO& penon (M/F) to TIQUES. FINE FURN .. ~!~~·r~,-b&&bo1' ~~1'' ~f!~l~ tables. aofa Santiago j~t N of l ~.!!!noaabyl1e !'!.!!.!hotl 11'.i-1..a-I•• al-ost. work ln aevNal areas In ETC. PHONE FOR JN ULU1G11, c-., At' lwv ~. .,...,.,, "· Westdi!f. ....._... • .,._.._. ._..... ... .. , -ah Li % of job ls drlu aola t.abkle la~ a.ft 6; 842·S744 new, oric $US. ~ SSS. 0~ 4t hi /ti 11 FO. • BROCHURE. plct\lnll, color i blt ~ Decoral-0.r m"'t empty S Family Garage Sale f'n 1-----firm 8S8 Joann CM J*C •~PU\& us -~--'--------1 white TV's, stereo ware"'°uH this week. & Sat. So. of Brook.burst Jewwlry 107o MS-~ beu·-~lpe•nd~-~·~~ncn,·.·-.--------•I .. '"'l Pi to c Furniture, antiques, ff A... 20681 •••••••••••••••••••••••1..;;.~...;.;.. ______ _ .,.... u ... v .. "'... ,. roc ... wa. 1 n ar, carpet, pl(ti.&rea, lam1>41, o v ams Call ouppt. 6'5-17i7 MUSIC IOXES good c On d • 0 fl ice acceaaories. Prices at Suburbia Ln.H.B. WANTED Mhc 1lm1 a• WALTOHCORKWOOD CLOCKS ma6~~lnef•U copbfi 1 ~.g wbolea&i.orbefow.1599 Adil Tricycle bike parts TOP CASH DOLLAR Wmlect 1011 934 W. lTth St. C.M _ Slot Machines. N1ckelo-ma ..... oea. e ca ne ... , Superior B 10 Costa 1 ls ~-• 5· p At D to• OR V OU R ••••••••••••••••••••••• add.iDr mach1Des, chKk M••• ;.oro. er' 16th !'?!~~thlb c"' .... more. g .• deons. phono1raphs. ......... hJ ... , 'UO.,., er ... JEWELRY, WATCHES. Wanted IBM Selectric 1l World's largest selec wnlers, ........ e mac ne, ~ ' • --ART OBJECTS, GOLD, Correcting typewriter. t1on . .Also g 1 rts , office desks. walouti---------Ga.rage nle·Picruc table SILVER S l':RVICE , Mustbemxlntcond. Pvt Soecsal Services AeJnt.s • tor Prestigious N.B ~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~!!!!!~~! hotel. Various ahlfts Help W-.hd 7100 Htfp W C111h8 7100 !'······················ ...................... . s•..o.a•wy Secretary U you have a defarute DIC. SICRETA•Y heed for a p/time job 'Ibe Jolly Roeer Inc. bas 5-9pm & are seriously m· an opening ror an ex· t.erested ut workin&, call per'd ae<:'y to report to us now 531 ·0MA! the V Pres. in charge or <>-_,-_-------• the Buildine Design ..,.._ Division. Outatandlng sh Good benefiw. APPlY lo person, Newporter Ion. 1107 Jamboree Rd, N B EOE. furniture. tAnt1ques. ~· ~ ~;c~~~: w/benchd, bedspreads, FINE l''U RN & AN· Pty. CaH 536·7533 A.mencan International, Refri"erators, stoves, ~~GCNHJ!~ drps, new nurses un· TIQUES.6'52200 evea/Wknd.s. 1802 Ketlenng; Irvine. • '-Vl~ -~ .... .,. iforms, (sz 5), crystal --· 7S4-lTI7.0penW~.Sat. wuher&D~MldrySenST.HIS m Main IC, HB, nds chandelier, pictures. Diamond ring & wedding \beclAMw~ vn • tuiu, cblna, (1us, etc. movie projector, guitar band; 1 03 karats; anU· 1·737-6449 llG llC'i ltG OMEI! ()pen Ta•s-Sat. Also 12 stnng, full sz bed coro· que gold band Ir 1euan1; --------tiur ror caah. 9&lMm.: <ptete, hshld items, odds cert. appraisal of $2200; WANTED: Large bird & encb. Sat & Sun 9·5 mustaell S17SOor bestol· cage for Coclttateel. Spray painter helJ\er Mast be 18 yrs old. Car•--------•I WHOLESALE nee. No exp nee 768..8749 TO THE TRADE $AVE SAVE $AVE 1721 Fullerton Ave. C.M. fer. Russ al 644·20'7\ Pleue call 646-li&lJ. MOVING! MltcellclMoul 1080 Mlll+cal Everything g~,. ••••••••••••• •• ••• ••• • • tmL-... 1525 Placentia.NB 1013 Looking for 1nd1vldual lo •-t g kills a 'd • asai.st new retail d1v151on <>< yptn 5 re req 1 of company Salary + for this ~Ilion. Xlnl Stock fl D.U .. ty Good dnvmg r.ec. Apply 1n person, 1526 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. Switchboard Opr. W.ill train. P /lime to start. Must be rel1.11ble & able to work eves/wknds MS-8197 NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC OPEN7DAYS AWEEK9·6. We bonor BofA, MC. Cashier's Checks le CASH. No personal checks PLEASE t Food available. Items subject topresale. Solid wood Game Set w/velvet cbr•+match colfee tables. Rust tooed sofa/lo"· smoked chw cocktall tbla. All nr new. S5&-7200prns. Balboa Pen.in. 2 steapler trunkB, dlshl!s, cry.la!, 8mm proj, bail" dryer, misc. 815 W. Hay Ave. 12-4 Sat ONLY' WAM19ED" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fender electric pi:an11 ·rol' CASH DOLLAR Baldwi11 amp super PAID POR YOUR so11nd Mike stnd .Nu JEWELRY, WATCHES, cond. fnS 5'8·2'M working conds &c benefit com_m_._67_5·6730 pkg which an cl u des MASTERS AUCTIOM Antique reproducllorr. ART OBJECTS, GOLD. , Sales, pl·ltme. Mature, l friendly woman The <:.oifee Bean, So. Coal>l Plaza. 549-1766 varioua group insurance benefll.s & profit sharing. Apply in person, 8-Spm Mon·Fri. 17°'2 Gillette Ave, Irvine. TB.EPHOMI SALES Tired of the routine? 5-down .......... Ltd 152'2 llolsa Chica H.L 1714) 193-7509 2075~ Newport Blvd CM Lark.in desk. pressbacks. 833-9625 &46-88116 caboose chairs. 1599 B·lO Superior, CM. MS-0850. 1-~~~~~~~~ilicydlts 1020 Brown Naiahyde &0fa & Moving. 35 yrs of furn & Sl LV ER SERVICE . 'IBGl.BSONLesPaul Dix. FINE FURN. & AN · Sunbunt&allx.lnl.$600. TIQU ES. MS-2200 Pb ~SJSO Don STEWART ROTH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loveseat. Gold & gl11sa etc. 7871 Liberty St. HB ANTIQUES SIKES & MonDS colfee table & end tables Fri/Sat9·12only LUGGAGE TAGS Fender Villager 12 string, .~ES PEOPLE This JOb IS for you I Call Us Now At lll-1095 La t 1 ct. ed b 11 C.llafter66'5-~ Bi SaJ S t/S 10 4 b d w/cue $190. Super re· · rges se e ion New & us , uy, se • ---------1 & e, a un . from your usiness car . verb Trade for sml amp • Money Moeey MOMy 20% Commission oil lop. SECRETARY / STENO Time.we Libranes Equal Opp Emplyr m f '>I J\,merican Oak trade. Cycle Ir Co. 2488 Sola, 1 yr old, 7~'. asking 16Z7 Port Charles Pl, NB Send one card tor each +~Howard. S57·9606 • 1nOrangeCounly Newport Blvd. CM. $7S.Herculoofabnc,ca.ll Olarbor ViewHomes) tag plus one spare. We ....:..J!.:.;,..=_...;.... ____ _ • l'Ull or p/llme. Male or female. $3000 + per mo --iSOE.DyerRd.S.A. 642-7910 ~ Giant Moving Garage return permanently Offkef'.awil••lr tat Nwpt Fwy> 751-3922 h 11 Sal Hsebld 1 1 sealed attractive tag & ~....... 1085 • poMible. New dynamic • product. We will train Must have own car . Ta.EPHONE SALES Tired of \be roullne? nus Job 15 for you! ScbWlDD Excell1or, a Oak Antiques: Victrola e: urn. app · strap, meeting a1rhne ••••••••••••••••••••••• moon handlebars, slup cab MO. Eng. Sidebd/ Ir many other it.ms.. Sat/ J.D. reqwrements. Pre-Old Oak plan ru-desk • Managerial potential. SloUed in dictation. typ U\i. composition or cor· respondence & tnowiedle of reneral of flee prdcedures. Ex- cellent opportunity 1 o sales department for self motivated mdiv1dual. Call Us Now A'l IJl-1095 Time-Life Llbranes EquaJ Opp Emplyr m I •DOROTHY EMERSON tooth sprocket. Days buffet MO. Corner Um· Suo Apnl l & 2, 9am-t I •-th n• F ..... , & DON NOLAN 'f b ven 068 a: e · or a floormat.s $15. wooden 67>2407. brella st.od $2S. Dresser Sp~. 17S21 eac ers, penonal.ued tag enclose desks SSS. drafting tbls. rr....ttt.. Doga 1040 w /mirror sn. 274 Irvine. wallpaper. fabric or showcases files all • (714) 768-1444. . SALESPERSON. Good oppe>rturuly tor assertive salesperson with an eye for decorating Good \ompany benefits Please call for appoint ment Wood L 1.:hl1n~ l''lxturd:'o :i46 290 I Contact Mrs. White For Interview Appl. Telephone Sales Ptlime 9·2pm. Wages +commauion. Call for detaJl.s ,....i~r,~n~. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SbeTwoodCMS48-ZlS3 Moving. Mulli·family .. Day Glo" paper" we si%e5, ex~cuti\;e & DOGTRAINING 6 dr. dreuer w/mirror Hle. Furn. braided rug, W\ll back & lnm your secretary wood chrs. Your Place or Mine headboard. 2 two beds yard tools. clothing, tags. Or try lwo cards CE. Wholesale Ofhcc _ ·-· '-. · John Ma.rtl.n 548-0059 1950 Federal CM Ca~• baby clothes baby car· back to back t-'umilure 2Q4.t Placen ~ ,_ riage, bikes. tandem PRICES lla. C M. 631-2777 or ORANGE COUNTY'S Cocker Sparuel puppies. Break.fast nook tables " bake, much misc. 171l91 s;?ea or3 ~ 631.2570 AKC.buff&beaullful benches. wht w/orange Butler. Univ Park, Irv 4 5lag:;$l 60e.i. ------- LARGEST&MOST CdM.Bestoffer.'159-9052 VU\YI SSS.640..0327 Salonly9-4 619ta~s$l.50ea WANT£ft COMPLETESHOW 10ormore$140ca U ;sale:. Paul Dosier lssociates.. Inc. 540-030 I LATtMES /\panorama of I.be world Golden Retnever pups Twn s~. xtra loo& bed, xlnt Church Rummage Sale & Sales Tax lncludetl of Antiques 10 Orange Whelped 2/6/'78, AKC condiUon. $7S. . Handmade Boutiqut." NOCARU.. IBM ,RUDEMTIAL :>4SURA.HCE CO. 1s looking ror a rew ~ood - TB.EPHOME WORk County's first Giant Ex-Ma I es & fem a I es ~3894 itms 1782 Iowa Sl. t:M Draw your own or send <mhctric II po. Over 110 selected •n· 646-8762 Set/Su 10..6 name, address, phone & - • people Excellent career opportunity. Extens1 ve 2·yr (earn as you leam l trairung program. Start· COSTAM~A 556-7075 Equal Oppor Employer Part lime sales work 11elhng class1f1ed ads. Room for growth & ed· vancement. Call Terry tique dealers present --.Kg sz waterbed, compl. n -we'll make one card per Correcting typewriter_ magnificent exhibits of Reg.istered 2 yr old only 2 mos old, nice drk TOYS for Bag and Little tag.Add2S'each. Must be in excellent col le ct ions ror the Golden Rlvr. Yard loo ~ frame. Must sell 10" radial arm saw w/ Send check or monl'y or cond.. Private party. Call 66-6111 sophisticated & the oc· small. Sacrifice $100. this week. $200. 49&-4166 stnd SJ.00. Womens 3spd der lo· 534·7533eves/wltnds. - -cuional colJector alike. 979-0075 9xl2 rue, oriental pattern. bike $25. Mans bike $15. PILOT PRINTING SICllTARY TELLER Ore.gt Comty Dalmatian pups. AKC. $75. Mar-proof Lane cof· Kids toys Big Jim scL"I, P.O Box 1560 ~esslonal educa· Good spot in Dana Point FainJr'owMh sbols,showqual/pet. fee table $2S. 3·way games, walkie talkie. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92629 lllg Hlary for those who ---------! qualify up to $lS,OOO. Call 64(}.SSll. E.O.E. •c..,,..;atioo 10· N.B. "'·U tlme & p /llme avail. -Fru·r Drive 1·n the New .,,., o 11c. lamp, 2' tu. $1.5. 67~5 helmets et.c. lOc -SlO - -__...... ru <JO ......... ., Folding ht chair SJO. 2selS twin bed!; W/frames Varietyolduties.Litesb , call 1-68tMi080. ext 168 Product Bldg-Costa TRUNDLEBED 16C> Off ood d k ' -Sandwich Maker p/llme • Hrs. llam·2pm Mon lhru Fri. Call bef 11 or an 2pm.~. I -------$umstress for sail loft. dlctapbooe exper. & typ· E.O.E. Mesa (So. West of in· Dob&e pups. AKC, black & Much more Sat 9..f Sun • c·sz w es &nl &Swpm. Pleaae seod tersect100 of S. Diego & tan, 7 weeks, champ. No mattress, $40 12-4 1147 Pem broke Ln S40. 4 llr~. 750x16, ~ ply letter ol interest. & re-TIU SERVICE ICewport Frwy.) Matth line. 661-2820 • 5'8-386:l • N 8 ~ b I ks fro D1 SJ.Oea. s.49-3S32 - Exper not req'd. Wall train 548 3467 sume to ACSA. 12440 5 Day wk Sal+ comm 30th thru April 2nd POODLE. AKC, blk, toy 8 OAKdinln«(atJle&cbairS Marinersacbool Metal storagt.-s hed. fuestone Blvd, Ste 209. ~ly. 3000 E. C$\ Hwy •'l'hursday. Friday & m 0 , s. Sas a fr as 5 (6) '290. Oak coffee ta· MoVlJlg Sale Opcq house lO'xS'x7". ~ !179·2550, _ __ Norwalk, Cahf. 906~0 · · ~urday l to 10 Pm.• bklodhnes. $lOO 673_4933 ble. $99. Pb 644·9186 Was~/dryer g~. Mex 842~ __ SEAMSTRESS ~: ~.;!"::· kci~:~ T;;.d~~kp ~~v~pp~; Sunday. l 2 noon to 6 pm. Dalmatian. ped .• 9 m0&, G.-alJe Wt IOSS :!~~t:~! Lde'!'1~~ ~~~xshet?'. ~~~ ·~e. rMr3 for boat mfg. Expr'd 1n Employer ml!. G&WTOW1D1. lOOOlrv1ne JUSfOPENED beaut. good w1cb.ildren •••••••••-•••••••••0 (ideal for Btuffs D plan) canva:. work. Must bee;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;.;.; Ave, NB &Gl2:S2 Engll.sh Manor Antiques $50 To good hoO'I e PUIUC AUC'l'lOH I Drapes green or brnl ~~~~eAlf ':~!riy ~~:a: .able to aew acnlan "'" -ll25A Victona CM. 548·2381. 64S-3l.llO MA.NY nNE ITEMS OF orange. Allen ke1th din 5J6.3172 vinyl Steady work, good =Secy to $900 TYPIST JRECEPT 40, <:ont~~!7r03Jusl ar· 6 ESTATE JEWSLRY. tbl w/8 cbrs game tble -company r~~lta. Apply Front olc appear. 24 hr:. nved, super prices Afghan puppy, .r0 ·• ART OBJECTS,'. AN· W/4 chrs. u ·· hassock DOUGH IOYTYPE m~COLECO. Mdnc)Secy to $900 week min. T11es/Fr1/Sal -beach blonde & 51 ver. TIQUES, FLNE F\JRN., brwn & Jordan patio ta POOL 12 x 4, heavy duty AdlnAsst to $1000 $3 75 hr $lart. (714 l ........... male, cflamp lines E'OC. PHONE FOR IN· ble 2/4 cllrs. Executive line!", filter, rte SJ2S. or 17~~~eMl::ve. MARY mCKLE 549-0377. Mesa Verde ULnd'on Sale w/papers $350. 613..us& FO. " BROClttJRE. desk 36 .. x72" Steamer make offer I 7J1·6449 Formica t.op tbls, chairs. work tbls, & air cond. 158.1 E. St. Gertrude Pl. SA. 556-8940 • HEYER DUPLICATOR Model 70 complet.elJ re- butl t , used l time. Includes chemical & paper, $250.1·73'7~ Executive desk 36x72 massive traditional de- sign Sl 78. 644-0719 Hrdwood desk exec style. fiO"x.30'' approx. 20 yn.. Xlnl. $85. 960-5286 Pets 1087 -AGENCY <:ountry Club ~ GCS-2200 •· trunk. Misc. itms. The 17oNewportClrDr -Apnl 1 & 2, lOAM·SPM fre.etoYou 1045 Bluffs644·0719 Anl.Jquc l(ld m1rrol" S7S ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRET ARY Sulte 245 Newport Sch TYPIST WANTED daily. New sbigment just ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frl /Sat I : 30 a m. 911 skas hart 180s w / sal bind Female Guinea Pig, free Xlnt oppor for efficient Cal640-2920 F/tlmepoe.iaourtyping inrromtheMidwest.lots FREE: 250 Mission Roof Klnp Rd, NB. 10 spd. 3FamilyGarageSale Sl00.llvydblfrntdrs$7S. to good home. Call secretary Top skills, dept..XlntworlUngconds t>fgoodle&! Tile.Allor any. scbldesks.dress .. ahr, Sofa, wall hangings. SlldeproJ$3S.9x12hemp 645·7857. Very good F t RE fr N B •-co. bedefl 1t.s. &Must be TIUDON5'T5ALM1ESS! 67c 276' plplcturea .... c!oth•,•Hcord oven, bikes, TV. carpel. rug $35. Patio umbrella w/children. as pace .. o c, . Secret.a /t f/t .,. b f .,. ~ ""I misc. Cum. 1815 Toyon, S35 9 d h t '---------XJntORfJOrfor shnrp gal. ry,p or reasona y a.st accur. TheBra.ssRegiater Silk. T ayen, . r NBS t 9t 4 rawel" c l'S "-5&~ 1090 CallLila.833-2000 SH/typ1ng.$4brstart A,pply in person. Pen A_1._...... 1 yr old fem 1e er-,.., __ .. -.--L--ld it"' •. · a · o · w/match case $50. Apr -Pleas Of<' M.S-2666 nysaver • .lG60 Placeol1a ....... :"..,-... lier. Great w /children, l.....: ......... euu ems ex tst on.ly 1112 Pcscudore ••••••••••• ... •••••••••• ~ SECRETARY c M 148 W Main. Tustin gentle.491M792 coiled.Or aoodies, 1some ANTIQUES-Etc. NB ---~~ ... QC> ,~ Me rtCenhr Secretary wanted for of. Ave. •· · 838-5778 tooll.S.t.Apr11IC>NLY. 108VlaF1renLe _ _ -~6:0.ii&o~ ~ --~ lice mar. 1n a video l)p\st,sotUna&Jlandlin& Bluepoint Siame.ie 2 yr lH2V1ct«laPl.CM. Lidolsle,N.B. _ Beauty Sa lo n pump --------- <>utAtandinc secy n~ed service co. Pb one mail, efflclen\, rellablc Alrtl .. PllolMI fem. Spayed, declawed. • SUPER SA.LE chairs, hydraulic. 26. OLD Time Player Piano. f or busy l aw ofc C:ality acheduling peraort. P\-Ume, 15 hrs 642.5()(9 Ndslovanghome75141907 Dishes.Jtftlty,pictures. Bestorfcl" ~().7~ Outstde needs r e-<General. civil/business eeping.' t>JJ.Jl.W ' k ....., bl we. t carpeUnc. bicycle. 12x13 fringe bone t"rpt ---" ·sru g T--id ork Practice) Must be in· min. per w · .... ex.a eNav-1~ru0 &basketsale, To good b.ome W/lota of se-loc macb1·ne, Stereo/spkrs. Air o •-11ru n · ~ e w ia chedule Call ..,,v,., .. resser •mirror, great!!!$1100.531>-364S J telliaenl. well orgaruzed. s .. • m&f\Y lo select from. We love, female Gui~ea Pig kllcbeq. appliances, tank1regu)ator. Endtbls nightstand 15 l ~u ft - '<1nttypisl Work vaned SECURITY ~l4/884-l006 buy Nava10 rugs & tbal needs children elauware, camera. Lrg lamps Desk. re{ng Pnt"enel(otiable Storey4'Clarlrspinet. • le 111teMling, beaullful GUAID Typlst/Recept, .exp'd for baskel5. Southwestern ~11S7 cloclts. plant.I, anUques. Bookcase. Wicker lwm s.49-87'75 S<IS-8144 Pricenegotiable. orhces. salary com Top pay, top beoelits. IAJX»capeArdutectural A.ntiqu.4tGaUery31808 2 Manx indoor cats furniture. 1758 An~eim hdbrd. BBQ. Misc 1 ~ --• 5'9-8775/~1'4. mensurate w1Lh ab1hly •1 Mal f firm UJ CM '4 hr Call CaJNno C.piat.rano, San Ave CM goodies. Notbin~ over Lawn Mower, edge!" & 114().1800 ' ~a.Bl arcoea. (2J} ~S.~~ 645-5\!,1. ask.for Linda Juan Capo, 493-1023 together, spayed, shots, ' $50. lS17 E. Ocean Blvd, 5prcader $100 'all or best Sporfillig Goock 1094 --"" .,.. • 10 CDOS. 540-8263 INfERJOR DESIGNERS Bal <on the pnl) Sat /Sun dr 642·3494 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRETARY Trade A.~· COilect for interview in WAITRESS Antlq Elephant Trort Fwwilae 1050 WAREHOUSE S~LE . -• ---. • -Blizzard racing akis. soc. reqwres versatile your area. Exper'd only Apply 1n fromindJa. S3ClO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antiques, modlll home Saturday 9·S. Med1t. golG PlNBALLMACHINE. brandnew.nevermount-penionforone·e1rloffice, per.ioo, Jolly Roeer, 400 C.11673-4388 furni., & lots o( access. quilted velvet cooch & EleclrH' Xlnl cond. ed. Need money, mu.o;t nrOCAirport.Accura\e SEC'YIDM'"Ef'T S Coast Hwy, La1una _.__. IOIO **IBUY** Sal,Aprll1.9AMto3PM. loveseat,likenew$400 846-4.580 sell $100. 673-2003, typms essential. L1m1ted 1-Beach. -n-llK" Good ........ Furniture & 31.IW "D" Airway Ave., Wooden coffee tbl S35 -----631·3280. Ask for John. shthnd desirable. Dlc· Need neat cal for small ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,.... fi 1 Qi1sta Mesa. McArtb~ to WoodeD end lbl $25 FILMS -taphone Ir -other ofrice corporate office near Waitress-.. hoslesees & FR G HT O AM AGED Appliances--On 1 wl 1 n...a'"'ll, w. on ft ilJ, Wooden ctulcf"s desk SlO Glen 548 0281 aft Sp~ Ladies set of 4 Lynx hi d · bl O.C. Airport. Light ... _ .. _ ....... T-'"toc ap seUotSELLforYou. ......,u Pr all mac nu es1ra e . UAL-..ue .... -· HOTPOlNT SALE. 3308 MASTllSAUCTtOH pastMainSt .• toAirloop. 1pr14" GM chrome n.. . woods. act1c Y new. P.WC.A.Jnc.833-3131. phones & typinbg, phcations no':" btwn w. Warner 1'.lr Harbor. L. on lD Airloop, R. on verse rims $15 . 2 Ch1ldren.s play equip $75.673-5990a.ft4:30 shorthand not nee. ut 4·8PM. Exclus1ve n1le Santa Alla. 919-2921 64M6'6 & IJJ.f625 Alrway Ave .. Sita next Alum/redwood patio ment Swing st'l with SECRETARYP/T,110&ll, mustbe•Ulin1toleam. club. 16093 Aleon~. CASHPAID door to llUb Aero cbra&sidetblSlO.Pnnt· slide S'.lO· Redwood bar· Rivieraclubste.r ~'=.~.~f~~~~n~~ =~z ..too~1&fi1!!i :!i1~Wlilllitoo Har r ror ~~rf~Refng FOi' gd uaed 1 fum, anti· Squadron Restaurant. ~~cc~lc~l!~~r. S:~·61~ rl'~l~~~~,~~·ingWond~r ::.i:r'i eoodt..Jpi.lt.5'9-5214 lntecvi•w75'-7822. I wor.ld111oroot957-8133 ques4'clrTV a.95741133 Yard Sale. Everything 10· Duramo MY 768-8386 Horse $10. Call Cathie n lallo. Secretu1_, 60WPll +, Sec'y/Bltkpr, Real WilDCLER9C Quality f\ml, aola, c:hrll, lq.111ffeliotrope.CDM ' · ~·2146or497..f136. Nff.se.r.o goodapeWna, l.oterealinC Ellt /c:oost exp req. Mail Elq>m''d, full.t,lme. Mesa w..a.n & D aJtf & end tbls. din rin Salurdayonly. 640-8585 M o v i n g. R err i g • job with ac.!'ell. advance. teavme to 2$45 E. Coast Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 Dlx models, comrypenl,.,,ely ..... a..ul'""'• m-. 0'"', armchairs, lamps, etc. Moving: must sell TV. ••:_:--••••••••••.:••••• ___.--'al Or Ct -eemerSt,CM548·5685_ ~ ._.,,,_..,,... . ~. TralbToTreuure! Everythin" a bargain diamond rng, lbls. & Bra:uusww.RCA 16 port. ,._.. _ .. · · y. Hwy,CdJI_,_ reblt, refinished, yr Nwprl Hrbr BPW: 1509 Et;n p 1 NB misc. After6PM 536-2005 1V. SAW. w/sland. Used Airport complex, NB. WAREHOUSE •rnarantee. Your choice 2 lw\n beds, complete, bl t ~ · • • 3wts' $145. MS-346' 7~ Sc'y, know MaaJI? Will Expandl.111 compeny has $i30 Free delivery darl& wood. Vfff"/ 'd cond. rerri,, clot og, m sc. Sal/Sun April l & 2. 9.4 Naugahyde recliner $45. • -~ ~:' ~efri1~o;'2?.=yof3 lmmed. opening for ship· Grand Opening Sale SUIO. $40-403Z ~tc:.f1• M. 401 E. Bay p. m. Sony tape reeder stereo. Put your stereo com Po· ~· *"-l'-n"es• atty, Hunt Bch firm pin& & rtteivlne Ptrson March lS-31. J.nterior Desipi firm aale. · Garage Sale·Sunday. Yoo hkt.-new S90. Studio nents in this beaut. , .. -~. ,.._ot,....c/'-•ala .... Mo.Haioker."8-1400 'WUI train right person SO Coast Appliances So Amer weavlnll SatAprU Ut, tam. F\im, Name It. we have 1t' C'OU('hliZS GE room air llabog s tereo cabinet v.s _,,. Jl~ CaUGreeS49-tou _ newest s tore (7 141 ) t.$ pillm pictures' loll ol mile. 4433 Lan· 429\it Begonia A\'e cond Sl6S All m good cstm made. Holds , Empl01en Pay All Fcea ~y jllC.r. . 531·39&4 OT S3'7 ·2542 fabn~. anbq~es. l79li cewood, tJoiv Prk VlC 1. Corona del Mu. 67H486' cond 5364..."74 stereo, spkns, tape deck, ._ wRetndeta Aeenc:y ·· Wakh repairman want.· a.-.... Cit IC lrv H .. ---etc. $100/ofr. MS-71151 afl •· 402l08lrch,Ste l04 Sharp indiv. w/xlnl lyp-ed: wort ,In your home. ~---• • • Garaae saJe Kar 3llt & Fa.nlutic Garage Sale 19 port Wel'tinghouse Spm. Newport Beach ~ltcl loitldla.Nlcesun-ound· aooctappty. Mr. l>ulAll Washer&dryer. PM.548-B2.Allweek. Apr lat. 9.5, t141 El Sat ooly. Lewn offi<'e color TV $100 Pecan din-=--------- i;;. Cal.lfor Appt/Eltab a IRO It lood benefits 557·9CIO S50eacb. · 9. coocb lite belle mt Verde Clr, F . V. OU furn. books, games, toys, nn set. tbl & 1 leaf, 4 :M" Color TV $1$0. Good iJ i Must bl a l\OIHmoker _. ft-551-31191 cond fis 67S-3'46 call S.ater. KJt. lbl II cbn, all doll house, tables. Jamps, ~~~ hoof cdrk chrs S300S20 · 2 canctition ,1. ---_, -Call Ca\b.1 (714) &t0-3'22 "_.,_ • • wood. ad tbla dilhea AJ)t fu stove Sml elec u1a1l awers ea. ~ ---~ii!l••--4.~~~~~~~~~· Areb, fftll Wfldetl Refr1Corator, GE, 1 yr aAerlOam. elecedjer m11C: ' app laoeu. Dlshell or2~. Upn1htv1ctrol• --------- ,. Secrwtarhl. 11: S.C'yTo$IO 000 needed tor lllhlln« nit· old, 13 cu ft. iioo. Sed IOlu 9• • 1• xlot • bra a 5 b. db rd : $200. Old cas healtt ~· ....,&tkslae ': 'IVIMft't' • OGDd tnict atStH req'cl ture co. Apply, 2011 S. !:. 611·21128, &lS.782l co~d Ki '' btadbrd llan7 ltema, Bab1 t\trn., typewriters, s t ereo. Aller4PN, 968-23.\S I I I; 1 " 1 ln~I~ t&ttlolfc. '1Sl.-00 • Maln.Irvfne.*2901 ' R£FRIOERATOR, tl•c· ~ Uv rm f'1r'Q. P?t •Sat, R•dloa, b•by b•d & Custm matchc-d aoraa, ·-·-·-· .. --•• !~ '~~an.rs .. W\odOW'ltnt« wtU trat t.rtc Wblta, A.droltal std• , M. l4l8la lhu'nham Cir· miach ~. 1132 Blue 7,4 .. "4.,.. be t tor 8 R lftl 90 I Cl iKllllL• llllt SCNlce StaUon Atten· Mutt bne dependabfo by ~No tro.t ,,.... g,. Jt:a.qUUate R.edirood burl de, lrlhM·--Key, Corona del Mar. -Off like new.• :ew• <'~st~ -·--·---•••••••• ... ~)•O.u,eld utn IDOqeJ dut, ea per. apply tramp ~--eel c:cn4. SLSO. loau tbl.!t buea, roouu 11' f':!!· Sat onlY •• ,. Cl~bea ~~~ ,. SandCU• made flulltfd studio C()V· llW SCHOCK rowlnr ~, le.eoJo)' •arle&y. L.t \be Cb.eVTOl'I, 13'1 N. Cit. · ~, -SLCJUUJ.& 1'1wabed/ n o: • .. ,.~ 5••JreJ 'plct.,r..1' er w/3 bobters for xtra dowr7. awer, a.,... &cl ~iH~ 6 ll b' Cl JIWY.,J..8 . • **'*•** p P £RT 0 z •HamUtboCJtl ·~ . lltlnl.Ji4Femt.af: Gl\EATGARJGESA.L'E. lon1twin.~Uahlbrass" ccind.eTM933 1[,, WicftJlll tern~ll'Y U · Se.Mee 'tlon Atlend. WOti94 a NIM Cr~ r r lJ 4t r 1 l : r N•w 4y,• t .. k roll·top Cd . lu11a1e. hsbld ll ems, prism chandelier, new. a....1..1 Corf-BLt-~:;~mu of1our cbol~ 1 .. p /ll~t f9'ca /}flusda J!'.,ert1';$No006moormort FRIGID RE l•rtulu delk.ma~Lola!d.top, •c •~•::.. • cbll4rens loya Sat t ·S, Schwinn 3·11pd. 3·whl ._a n...-{ ;!.~,:.!~ 1ou. C.U lm· lJDt ~·1~1""'.: 1, aellfn& mObllo bott111. -.S MUJ$7 • lcMd d.r,.weB not aoU· lflW!nl .,.,..: Bed, TV t 2100Hi.&hland Dr .. N.B. blke.586-9760 YadltCJ\lbmembtnhlp. " ' NMI ~r6.b•PC\-t1l·UVUl tr1tn can P.aul, · que • .-1s. ui·T511 aft sore. tald••·Md. ant · ------Must ..u. mall• offor. ~·· ·~ off c •' -~ mae~:,~ewport 1. Aoahtlm.. , iz• freeier $140. 12' s·aopm qota, t.Ucel, lamps, FU.miture you can nx up, Custom built P~I Table. ~1108 •1•ti :i... I .., ·"-_..._ • rwr11. '80 • Bttt #lrrr . rtilri1, plul*. Qllic. aDd lo,., deab, chra. IOfU ~rox: • IC 1 lo xlnl ~ • overlD a IN "E · IW.in W/ltft UID wf'lo Gtl-nM . 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S./ 4 _.., l)t1Yft tJSO N1ot W0111h41 9190 A.utos, lmportwd . f:.:,11day:!:.:.• M:,::ote:.::.:,h.:,St:.:.·.:.:1878:.:;:,. ______ ~::;..;...;u=1J..1~ .. ..... ................. ... /It•• •• ~ -·-···-······ ........ ·-·-··········· ···················-·· ........ ~ ...... lttpll... ...... ..... w ' --•••••-•••• Columbia 17'. Sal• ot ·-·-•-••••.-..., ._ J-Pkt "" 4 w~J WEPAYTOPDOu.AR IMW t71J •••••••••••••••• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• · WANTEDIU cbart.. Call f« rttt.. ......,...._...... drhlo*/Oem lc;i, w /e · PORTO"'USEDCARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.._ t7ZO .,..._ t720 Dahill f7%0 A wt.nd1••1or NB. 8'11-Cl11.S; 61S.Z071 llVa to JZ' tn Mdle taaka. ~ FOREIGN, OOM~C ft. pow9" boal. Ca Dale 14' Hobie cat with new PUUy i41f cattali:led or ~ICS * DllVI ~ * ... 3'7C8. lraller'. xJ cood. 9800. ~DOW r:c... • .,. CHIYY ~ ~ ll extra cle&tl *ZODIAC 67s.163T.ev•IU·l.W1 l\EGENCYllGTOR l/41'0MPICltU.. IAUBIUICll $'" • llOADWAT * LIT.TLE...: * Pon-A-Marine Sol~ 15', '7 .. like oew BOMEaEN'l'ALSd 4wbeeldit.,., autopUc, 2125Harboc Blvd. SAHTA """ SAVE A LOT ton.ta Boat.a $1500. N.HarWBJv ,S.A. pwr. ltetdDC •Wakes, ~Mesa W?t-2500 835·3171 SHOPAiCOMl>AllE msCoUete.C.11. .... ••531·2503•• and H,lU 1Dlle8 . TOP TM•UUNAAHOfllY!Me~ ('ft4)$t0.J0'70 cal ZS. loaded. 9750 allp '14 Dd.Clr lam, alPll •• ae1I (IZS"IU). '' I t •uSED IMW•• WANTED: Used risers available. Pbone846-Slll eoi'lt. alr, power, many :.;:;,/ DOLLAR '71200Uapd (75114) for ChriacraA 213, 327 o SA.BOT ri ed 1 speed xtrM. 'Dl.WaftS. COtl9A1 • PAID '73BavarlaOpd4t6JFS ~ens. 548-2518 ' " or I t77 cHIVIOWJ FOR CLEAN "132002 4apd-KBV DieHI elect gen t tw ncla&.~13 2.a1Harbot8lvd. IMPORTCARS '7HDAuto.(21UlCV). cooled. remole a tart MIMI MOTOIHOMI COS'l'A, MESA '752002 A. Ser.2236 ~350. Tom Riker Marine Catallna 22, tixed keel, CLOSEOUT!U 546-1200 AU. MODELS .::a:~':?J:V 548-3'81 brlatol cond., fully IWUocboolle .,__._ 95.u1 ............. S/Rl7'1RSK ~1 ---------t 493-14.5' For information call •~ -".-.on Y ANMAI\ DIESEL ENG. Wendell Jlleb or B11l ....................... CloMd 0.. S•d• ~art at $1ttl eomp. COLUMBIA 15, GREAT Plerceoo11at ILULLalCTIOM w /lran1. Tom Rike DAY SAILER. O /B. ....LftMAfORD 0. lt71GMc '• 'Marlne sa..as&t hgbts, ~re,. trlr. com-1L~;;-.. MtMMLS MOW pass, llf\.lQ& harness, elc. ----- I HS t'i BEACH Bl VO HUNTINGTON BEACtt .i.1;-ne1 -~.io o.i~2 BMW MINT COND 1973 2002 4 SPD, AIR , AM /FM. (555UMX) 5116-UCYI. 5~ & 7i.ll HP 0 /8 . Xlnl Sl875.6'13-1Ji5 ---------• Pl~"C· vans, 4X4'•,1---------~ 'i1:!.0:'::~~eravy LASER. New. Compass. BUY NOW! :eJ.:S::W~ Jimmys WE BUY _"16_B_ll_W_2003_,-l-oa_d_ed __ 1 e dger Reaaonably Many extras. FuL $850. OW $4358 USED CARS $7li00/bstorr priced 963-1.!U PhS7S-629& CONSIGN N ! 1 ·TI G ... c ~ t 0 D CALL GARTH 673-9077 loah.Power 9040 16' Cabin sleep aboard ll'JO.saGO per wMk. We ~(J.94S). UsedCarMgr '74 2002, air, sunrf, •••••••••••••••••••••• w/trader, many access. fl.ave Ll mlllloo Cootrac-540_5630 AM/FM stereo, eves 1978 SEA RAY $1995. 714·586-0M9. tual reHrVations back· 673-7596 lnc with AAA U.S. /Canada & the followin& airlines UnJt· ed. Delta, Western , H1Cbes Air West, Coo· tinental, KLM "Dutch", Swiu Air, Lulthanta. 1011\'SO\' & SO\' Lido 14 113011, good cond. f\111 racLng gear. $1300. Call67H161 30' Sport fisJler HobM 16. Xlnt cood. Trlr, Outliggers.VJIFradlo trapeze, life jackets. B8Jt tank-depth sounder $1425. Call 493-8893. and llucll M• FAMOUS SCHOONER O... loat. I ()My Lg price reduction, top Special Price cond., 675-1940 Brkr. $39,950 ~lpa/ 9070 HARR.ISOH 1S ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 10% lnv est meat tax ====::=::::;;::;::::::;::::::::::;.1 credit-depredation d•· 'Qlntenl'l PU. Short box, ferment&. wbl apote wbll, lrg tnob- •We have 11! '77, '78's ln bles, 4 cyl ena.. Ofr. Fleet need 200 total by 979-0183or754--0146 Mayl. • LINCOLN·llAER\;URY SEARAY •,, lnteresl in Avalon mooring (50') 1163. Call 31010>utHwy, N.B. llm) 922·3190or922·577S 611·2547 •Pun:baae at factory ln· 'T1 Dat.aun P.t}. Sunroof, voice 4 Star's m.ln1a or ma1 tirea, cuslm Loter, Southwiod's2S'1. AM /Fil 1tereo. Call 100% Financin1 of in· aut.s or Harriet 97'f.SM5, '70 d i to ""' BMW oreves"wk.ods6'13-052l ma e n '" voice sales tax & Ucense ...:.:....:..;..:.:..;.:.........;....:...... __ _. 20al. Xlnt, must see, air, thru CROCKER. 12.0 °62 FORD~ Ton P .U. atereo cass. new Slip needed; permanent APR, 7yearnote. New aaltO tram, mtr~ln ti.rel/brb. $3800b&l ofr. 18' HOlUZON ~ETTE or t emporary for 39' 1.. 494 5752 aft S Olds-Berkley Jet. 8 track sailboat, call 645-9262. For further Information xlnt eood. Four.... _:_. pm tape. Less than 100 hrs on -contact Mr. Ussner lir~,. Sb~U c•mper · Alllol. ... art.ct Capri 9715 boat & engme. New twin BOAT SIDE TIE to 28'. or Mr. Mlller Sl.lOO. 5M-4077 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tanks. Cherry cond. lD· SSS/mo. Call 545·6299 or '76 El CaJnlno, shell $4900. Nfa .._.. 9705 '73 Capra. $1500 Xlnt eluding traJler. $4250 OT 5S7.o841 Dde'sRVR..t•hic. Or trade for Blazer ••••••• .. •••H••••••••• cond, auto. AM /FM ~~~~~ Rlck . !Private dock apace. Max 17141559 .. 446 642-3758 * AU'-A IOMIO * rlldlo, &lr Call all 6pm; 28'. New 1 aal b oa l. Outside Ca. 1-800-854·°"99 ,57 FORD p IC K UP. '78Spiders arebere' 2131592 2579 •74.32• Luhrs. sangle de-Adull.s.SlOOmo.675--0866 (Telex) Dale's UUN .Sborlbed. Sb.arp l Afew'nsleftal{actory '73Capn,P.P.,41,000ml, 1sel. 185 Perkins TC, . S>-2371 Everythingnew.631·2'0I reduced prices. Leaae AM /FM cass., Good radar.A p + many Wanted : Nwprt family Denver,COlorado dealerdlrect. cood.554-003.5 xtras. mc>496-7729 nda slip tor 36' aailboat. ()penh!l11.,1. "7t'ToJota PU, looks llACH IMPORTS Dahm No live-aboard. 6'1i-1940 Allowint2Waf rvu like new. ..ooVES?RltET ••••••••••••••••••••••• •11 Skipjack, 20' open, <--' • RenLall toL.A. ... w /trlr, bimlAI tops, VHF, lcMlh. ~ (Near MacArthur Blvd. teak awim 1tep, 70 hrs, Sll 9010 ForSale20'Wllllamacrtft "'lJ OOWier w/util bed. &JamboreeRoad). 225 v.a Volvo 1/0 . •••••••••••••••••••••• motorbome on Doda• 1 .... &.ack, new up-NEWPORTBEACH $1UC50/o.b.o. Tom, days no Mere O /B + akl Ton frame. Goo4 cond. ~.CallMS-l.944. 752-0900 645-1395 eqwp., brand new. $5800. Below blue bk. Wltd1t 673-9423 call 642-1113, eves wk.ad.I "T2 '<>RD '6 ~Cam Alfa '74 GTV. A /C, Tablti 1kl boat '76 64Z.a267 Special. I~ cabover AM/FM cus. pvt ply. mercni11,r, 14Uhp 1/0 camper. 983-7986 "1SO/offer.1m2-8337 flawless. $3850.1685497 Tr-poriation '73 Minl Motor Home. _:__.;.::;~------•-------- --••••••••••••••••••••••• M 1 M l9' 1 mi '7S Pord Courier Pickup ._. 9707 .,..,. Piver AA 1.11 $20.000. ir....1. e · ar . • 0 • b 11 Xl t """ ,.._ ~I Dod b ... -~ lmmac · w/c:amper a e . n ·-·-••••••••••••••••• Have lo see. Newprl ~.. 9120 ge c ..... as, • .....:...a .->A .... --........ _..llA/betoll\. PP ~_..,.4.,,._ 1971 AUDI Marina 1uest buoy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :':'~ ...... ; • .,.aft.._~ .. _ .. _ ~ 488-5.WJ .....--.on .orwr.nu.. 'Tl J!:l Cam.loo, blue, x~t IOOl.S SEDAM --------Camper forsmaUPickup.T__._ T .e tl70 cartt1, 11800 ml's Call Automatic sunroof & WANTED . Ftberglass Slps4.Woodpanel,table, ..._... "" -~e'v-•·wkn°ds A M /FM 'cassette pleasure boal w1lh 1/0 & storage, ice box. $400. ••••••••••••~·•••• .... • -·-"""°' · (460NDM) • trlr. HAVE CASH. 540-7180 Im 1f!nY 25, like new, l•rr Chevy P.U. Rebuilt SADOLEIACX 21Jf968.-0792 , dbl owner, air, stereo, many I motor camper shell _ _;__ ______ Camper 141h Sips 5, . extras. '6650. 5"-1421 IBOO./b6totr 714 54.5-7216 Y ALLEY IMPOITS 27' Power, flybndge, =: ..,~da~e '76XL, 2i8', aide bath, •I-131·2040 495-4949 $3960.ortrade. __., ,... '71 Dat, P .U. w/camp. --------496-3523 Bobbi 4, loaded w/xtraa, Pvt abdl. $1400orbetolr. '75 Audi lOOLS, brwn ---------•Dodge '76 e top van. pt;y. m E. 211\ St, C.M. aa.78.10. w /tan Interior, radio, AM/FM cu, 18mpg, x1nt ~7CXJ1 AC, lo mJ, xlnt cond. cond36¥ $560071>1664 • 'frl roRD P'afO, Lo mi's (213) 435·6501 or (714) 30' Yankee equi P · 11• ca~ sips 5 icebox "1S Prowler 17~'. tr&Uer. ad cond..Newer camper 6T.M990aft5PM 1972DATSUM • 1200'1 (2)ToCbooNFrom Automatic. l'adio 6 heat«, & much morel (2l62HAA). Starting at ONLY $1295 1977DATSUM 1210COUPE Automatic. AM /FM & 9.000 miles! (Li e. #801SDR) SADOLBACIC VALLEYIMPOITS 131-2040 49Mt4t ped $32K ... • b •• • ta-... • Self contained like new. 11.,. s, .. a.m~ .i4S-ll22 _____ __... __ 35' Anglman Catch ~e&.2~ ... ne u., Many xtras. $4500 Call ..... Bnstol ............ Offer · Ml-2BM days 4 'M IMW 9712 18m1~~~i c:'ia14A~ Willard Cutt.er Motoriaedlill" 9140 '77 25' Road Ranier, 'T7GMC ~ a)Al cood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-, 71~ • Bit m ·77 . ..:..:..:...: $5SK ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean. A/C, SJlllOO, P.P. many .&.o.a1. $6000. · Windcrart 13 10 hp 1.978HONDA •M2-0f.25 ~A-:: 1976 280Z. Alr. Blaupuntt Johnson Jllablander New, must sell. '86 GllC PU w/long wide stereo, ma~s. Xlra super trailer $395. SA8.U27 PIO* 848-8123 ._ S. wtM, ,.... belt? V6 eng doesn't run shape S&SO. 891H)578 . . • ~ f4tO $550 lncJds spare prt1 GRAND IAMKS.l6 77 Puc~ Maxi. xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'UNI etcMS·l700 '75 Oat.sun 8210. 4-spd. 700 Ml s. $400 firm. Even· S/9.50 x ll.S mud Is aoow t ' 2·door, AM FM Good Twin Dteael·F /Blstop lngs Bob,675-0982 Urea mtd. • bal sioo. '7", Datauo P .U. with 1978 BMW's cood. $1995. 673-1639 Radar. fully equip .. Under300hnl, cherry '77 Carabela Mo-ped, 16C ~l'3Ken ~~~r shell. '1200· HE.RE .._.OW! cond. Single owner mi's, $335. Auto accessory. Roll bar _:.::.:~.;;...;... ______ , " $70.000 549·8307 • 536-3914 •· for VW Think $00. Cirm. 01 •77 Reanell , 55 hrs, deep V. '7S 2:80, snrf, red/saddle. DaEvyaes ~!..! !: .J~ v.. • 9570 Seals 6, sips 2. $4900. Pb Sharp. 32,000 ml. $11,200. ....... · • eitnY"-.,.•••••••••••• 497-04leve~ SBt-2152;837-4029 forJohn .lJ7'DODelVAM 8oah Sall 9060 Vespa Ciao '74 Good cond Trailer tU. w/ wbeela N1T•C1..,...- •••••;••••••••••••••••• w/xtras. No problems. :i~~e:l~ea Adtpml1tlc trau~.~Atr FUJI. YAMAHA Call 549-3297. pe.tteerinl· <288vv . DEAL.BS Vespa <Ci ao) deluxe Autobodyrepair, ti $4195 Yacht Brokerage moped .. $275. Good cood. Callm9!i.ya. n -~!H, • Lisungs Wanted' 54&3375 ?•" ~··-• Soutttwntern Motorcydes/ 1 ·m Barbor Blvd. Y ocM SdH Scoohn r OOSTA llESA 2616NewportBlvd, 11 546-1200 Newport .Beach (714) 873-9211 --~ ~---1 Hobie Cal. 3 5 meter , $850 00. Spirit Cat 17' $1400. Sabot S250, 642-2073 Lehman 12, $400/ofr. 548 2217. See at 2043 CXange,CM ..=:..::..:...:..:......----~ en1. New brkl. llint. =~ 4a/o\lt. $2450. lf75 CHIYY YAM "TON. Automatic, p.-r. atAering Is brakes, radio, rear aeat, side window & ~:·"' miles. $4495 COMtaL CtflftOLET a Harbor Blvd. COMPLETE IOOYSHOP MOW OPEN UCB.UMT SELICTION OF IMWUSALES We may have your next ear in our inventory. Call us today! 131-2040 495-4949 WANTED TO IUY Quabtyused BMWs ROY CARVER IMW 1540Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 640-6444 OllAMM COUMTY"S OLDEST & Sales-Service· Leasing Ray Car-Yer,lnc. Rolla koyce BMW l540 Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 1973 J .OCS 4 speed with 1unroof. :o.;...;..;;;...~--..:-------1 (211)(00 ). lil'kWl":t" OAnUH ,, I I• P 11.11 I J IS 44). 1)7') -------- 1'742002 4 speed, air cond • atereo caaaette. C113110C). lf74J.OCS. Automatic, aunroof 6 lealber lnterlor. (41SLNT). tt71200Z ' tpetd, steno, air coact. It only 2*,000 mllH. (121m). 1'712.fti• Leather iateri«, pwr. wtodowt. ataeo, maf •heeU • Otte owner. (mszK). 1'71-191' SJOl'1 4 1peicl •l~ uaroof. CEIUN D>, ODt • s*4 at aut.aiUUc:a to tbooM Crom. (cttrl'). Hl·;CMO 4tMt4tl BARWIC k l>AT\lJN 831-1 J!'i 491-lJlS IXCB.UMT 58.ICTIOM IM STOCK P.01 IMMEDIATE DllJVEIY SAL!SSERVlCE PARTS-LEASIMG COSTA MfSA DATSUN 284SHARBOI\ BLVD. 54M41 0 540.02 I J Auto. trans.. fae10f)' air. '11 Demonstrat«. Ser. to7679 N1W PIAT 121 ' DOCM , .-W LANCIA 4 DOOl llstPrtct ' S380215 llstPrice s911210 SAY£ s4071 s SAYE .. s200009 SALEME .s329500 saL£PllCE s7112 10 36 miles per gallon highway · Factory air. power steering & driving iaa lot ol Ulllnga: power windows. ·n s.nai ~ ·n s.na1 #04345 ·1 ~ . .. Eq\.Mpment: 1488 C.C. Honda CVCC four cyhnder engine. 4-wheel 1ndepel'\dent suspension, 4-speed ayrw:romeah tranamlulon. rack l pinion steenng. bumper guards, Inside l'lood release. wood grain dastl. hinged,.. elde windows, fold down rear seat. white sidewall Ures. arm rests. day/nigl'lt mirror, AM radio, rear window defroster & manufeiptwera asaembly line teat for ca111. 6JI. TO CH•SE FROM I (98CM White 8G6 4885400! (9823 Brown SGC 400G305l 1881• W~e IQ' 40Qaee.1) f eeee Bhae soe o48&488el 19784 Red SGC 4000766) (QMI 8~ ctlft iQC .o&e28el He&• Silu .. &ee48961~ (10024 Red SGC 4006290) (9980 White SGC -400-4125) (9938 White SGC -4003152) _.&Qee Wlllte 600 4004181! ( 10032 Red SGC 4005310) IMMEDIATi DELIVERY I AKE YOUR CHOICE •••••••••• · •••• PLUS TAX & LICENSE • • • Brcmd New f 978 BRAND NEW '7f CIVIC lnmcl Mew 1971 ( 1151)(SGA4511189) CIVIC 5 SPEED'S CIVIC CVCC HONDAMA TIC . WAGill IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ ORDER. YOURS TODA YI. 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FOR OHL y ,,, '7J vw SUPBIElnl =.~~$2186 71 MG MIDGIT IOSTL ·----~·$2998 =·-~hi*· ·12240% $3800. 548-8912 77280%2+2 '74XJ12L Best bid over $7500 * Eves, &73-24&c * Factory air, AM /FM, K #!.~ 97~5 and more!! 8,800 mlles. ......,_a ~ 1975 M1% 210C Steno, cruise control, pwr. windows & door locks -A fine automobile. (826MIT>. ''1bis car is F1awless ! " •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• (~FNJ '64 Conv. Gbi.a, needs We have a good selection ol other floe MBZs in our $8495 . work, SlSOO. Call Sid. 497-4358. . CREV'IER $1 SJ 6 lllOADWAY SANTA AHA 835·3171 THI! UUlMATI Ol!IYINO MACHl~E '69Wagon. Auto, radio. $550 581-2152 or 768-6476 MISSION \'lfJO I MPORTS ". ... \[" ........ . 9737 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .... ... ...-....... ·-~ ..... . 1'72LOTUS SJl -1741> 49~·1704 EUROPA M.B. Owner sells personal 1n immaculate condition collection: '58 ~. '59 w1lh AM/FM stereo, 219, '77 300 Diesel. Call pwr. windows & very, for data or demo , very Jo w mi I es . 2.13/llU-2554 (852GXC>. 1972 MIZ 280SE4.5 "'8 M9rc~ a.a All original. fully eqwpped. Must sec lo ap- preciate <VGZ490J. $3795 Mei.-Codllloc: lltd&MAIH SANTA.AHA 543-9421 1971 MIZ 250C One owner car w1lh Mkhelm t1rel. & in ex cellent cond1l1on' (072CXY> SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 '72 Datsun 1200, needs head gasket. $850/best olfer 498-1299 •~~~~~~~~-·Maida Luxury equip~ includ· '70 Mer<'edes Benz 250C ing pwr. windows & Top Cond. Loadt"ll. Must steteo. Immaculate con· sell. SS200. 497 152-t '74 Datsun 260 Z 2+2. 4 •••••••••••••-• dition! C422EHA>. Auto1, Hew 9100 197'MU300D With low miles, AM /YM stereo cassette. automatic, air cond., pwr. steering & windows. Immaculate!(~). We have other fine diesels to choose Crom. MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS I"'••• ,., '-••• 1• ............. , •. SJl-17411 495-1704 '74 Mercedn left& 450SL Fully equ.ipped, 33,000 miles, lil!".e new. (496M.VK) $15,995 McLHR Cadilloc 2nd&MAIH SAMTAAHA 543-9421 Spd. Fully loaded. Best . ... ()(fer.~10S2bef8pm • ....................... -------- '73 Dataun 1200, xlnt cood, Iii .. $2100. Under 35,000 ml's 75&-0249. CdM. .' • • - '71 • 340Z, auto, lo mJ, air 2150 m cmd,AM/FM,oewtirea, Colla Mino 64 700 good cond, 1 owner, 53200/beal orrer. Court 675-&'58 'i4 Datsun 710, lo mi's A/C, automatic. CaU $4-0-5586. ---Rat 9725 1171 MAZDA 4 D0011 SEDAM PISTON ENGtNE 4 speed, only 31,lTJ miles & one owner. l,.oc:al car. (322ELUl. ONLY Sl375 1975AAT · ~.._ 9740 C°"4VBnlLI ••••••••-••••·•-••••• 5 speed, sUreo tape & ln very 1ood condition. (551NCA) •. Others to choose from MISSION \llf JO IMPOltrS ,. • Jo / I • . ; .. ' .~ ........ llJ I 1748 495. I 70• -----· - 1976MIZ210 SEDAN. Wltb auoroof stereo, pwr. windows & low mi.la. lrnmacu.late ! cmRLF> Ml~SION VlfJO 1"1POIHS '. ' \ .... ,. .... ... . -·- SJ I 1 1•~ •vs 110• '77 Fiat 131 Super abarp _ Loaded $4,800 Mech. '77 -GS., IDUl&Mll.D11W, Perf. P.P. ~5598 lo ml, lolded, YC'J clean. .... '9727 under wrut)', pp C9NPJ ······················· _ .. _. _______ , 1971 MIX JIOSI UCOUPI !Mt of tMJtm418•4- cla111lc1I Luxar7 eqdpped, low miln • abows 1uperb care. 1 of only EOG inade for the U.S. 111111& He to •P· preclate·owned bJ a Hollywood atar. cmg110>. "°4'\~H)N "ti'·, 1MPOPI \ "·" I I ... " 4 '~ I ,,, .. M ISSION VIEJO IMPORTS . .. , .. . \" , ....... . 11 '') .... ., ............ . SJJ.1748 495 -1704 -~- '89 280SE, 401rl mi nu. Elegant cond. PS/PB, tpe ddt, A/C etc. $6750. S3IH993 1965 MU 2lOSL Classic Coupe Roadster. In immaculate condition Must see to appreciate! (487LX.l). MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS ....... '. \" ....... . ~ t '\. loll,_j,.. .. '• ..... 0.. I 8Jl.1748 4 95.J704 pwr windows/cir locks SUver/blk intr. Ll.ke n•w copd. Well maJntainNi '72,000 miles. $1950 firm -.o2Z2 '62 Mercedes lllOB • spd rebll eri1, t tube ~ radio, • apkts, new i>alnt ,. $&$00. 67Ml5Z LARGI Por1Cbe 1912, alnt ap· SRICTIOM Of pearance It ruoo1n1, lltAHD MEW 1971 =l~estoraUon. 12750· PORSCHE 924s . See UI for your beat b"Y 73 914 1.7, Appearance t.oday.&rryt G"°"". $4a>O. llU.YATES ..._~ VW..f'OISCHE t1 MBZ '66 2:50SE Cpe, 71 M San Juan Caplatrano ' mi's, xlnt cond. Wht, l>lk 137·4100 493-4511 '7S, 911S, Peru red, aas.oao. 55'1..(1889. J'Ollewd lnt. Ori& in/out. '75 Ponche aus, perlect $7600.675-~ '68 9118 s spd 3'0 MMJ cond.. Wbt w/blk mter, New paint new brakes AM /FM, 8-trk ate~o. MC'i 9742 Excel c ond. 0100 Wayne; 731-3911 dya, or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 58&-8392 986-2284 evea. 1975 llG Midget. $2700. Lo - m&..Xlntcond. 1975 POf"ICM914 '76 914 2.0 lit.res. AM /FM 6'4-4814 s speed. AM /Fii , 8 cau stereo, fac. air, 5 l track, Blaupunkt stereo s P d • l 7 • 0 0 0 m l . MGI 9744 & s pecial wheels Blk/salver. $7,000 /best ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Lie #661.NX.H) olrer. Comp. malnt. re-•74~ twin carbs roadster, IMMACULATE!!! cords. SS6-&330 or see 9-S, sbarpeat ln town. hnely at 3188-C A.1rway Ave, tuned. 3 tops, 33,000 m1 s, BILL YATES C.M. Pnnc. only. 1 $389.S. 831-2880, Len VW.PORSCHE 1961 Porsche 356B, im- ~ 'i1 MGB. AM/FM cu:.. SanJuanCap!.trano mac, red, wide rima. xlotcond., $4900 498 2418 137-4800 413-451 I Koni sbocb, foe lltea, -, J>ra . 586 -4638 • Opel 9746 Ivans Foreign Car eves/wknds 549-8471 $4495 '7' TOYOTA c"°""--... iwto. "-.. • ..,OOl...,dboo""""•-•· r1111a111o.,r-. $3095 '71YOYOTA CIUI:.&. <Ill• cond111on1no vtnyt root 14•.0 ·-.. '6111 S3H5 '71 TOYOTA C&ICIA I 1 ••ef. alr ""41tlo111At. ----.... SJns '7J POU c--••••••••••••••••••••••• Repairs now bas Mr. Bill dya. ' lluat sell Opel GT 1970. Keath to work on your 911 --::.--------• Good condition. Call & 914. 1995 Harbor Bl, '62S90.Rblleng,newlnt., Mlo --..----"-" l.NP\1alkHMI. $1795 548-8189. Aft 6, 551.2121 CM. 645-1982 pnt. Must sell. Bet olr. Avtot. Hew 910 Autos. Hew 910 _962-8358 ______ _ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 914, xlnt cond., IT HURTS ... . To sell these new VWs at the pncea we do but we have a lot of cars to move so YoU're m the driver's seat at ... HARIOUR VOUCSWAGEH All models & colors available AM/FM, appearance group, mags, needs clutch. $3350. 830-4901 '69 911E Targa , Sportamatic, xlnl cond, $6000.556-4747 9755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TEST DRIVl OUI 'UCAR OF THI YEAR" Good inventory la stock. Hurry while~ylast ! MIRACLE MAD>A,IUMAULT 2150 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 64S.5700 '70 TOYOTA -Mara IO Rrcl ---· --plciwp, ... •6tl4. $1495 ·~ I OI • 1111 .. ,,.,,, .... IU- lt1n1portil!IOll cer -•1tr1 -.sr ... Ht4& . Slits 711"0TOTA C08DM ...... Al*" --so.. '6108. $1095 Bill MAXEY · TOYOTA ......... , •••• 4 l t 1 I\\\ uu ... f1HG,fOH ll•C•• New '78 Rabbit Including fuel injection. OH engine. front disc brakes & hatchback. (03783). Model 1701. Roh Royce 9756 '73 Toyota Corona Mk II ••••••••••••••••••••••• very clean, lo mi. #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. Loaded. ru:;o.631-01u s MOW '3995 ROY CAIVIR ROU~·ROYCE 1.MtJamMrM Ne---'aHcll \....._ __ ... .....,.. '72 Corona MK ll 4-dr, basic transportation. See at ~ Poppy, CDM, or call ~ 7903. S89$. '77 Toyota Corooa Waaoo. 5 1pd, air, AM/FM casa, CtOSEO SUNDAYS Io m I , x Int con d . ___ XLNT ___ B_UY ____ , MSSO/bet ofr. 661-0434 •71 DhtNI ........ O.Z. .................. SAVI • _..i. ......-a -""-u. .-c•'211n '711-.w.c ... ~ ............ SAVI A fed be....,_ You --IO -(13724) ·.-ec-...._c-....._ ............ SAYI A •11111 -,,-You - _ _,......,.. (tHMJ J .._. CMc:-'74 ...,,. '76 ...•.•.• tr.. IJHS Ill .¢ 1•1K,,.,, 75Au" el~YMI 7&Aulo (6t1PUUJ CA SY ON QA 8 '12 YW ............................... $IHI • apd or->.CUllOm,,,..,,.,. runowong (n.IROG) '74 ~.,.,WY C-.................. $269' Celllpel.i..i •lllld IOllo11un •-I . . . SPORTSCARS '71 D.._ J40:t ........................ $J7tl • •Od '"· .... ......,. • lulute Clalatc. (138MXT) '13 J .... Healey ...................... Mltl 4 10 . mt99-t4r9dl If...,. Vt'-. l'IMdle9 .-, lt11HXWI • Sharp '66 Silver Shadow, white. R.R.-rupt band dr. Xlnt cond, $14,900. CaJIPalrick,5Sl-44.14 Saab 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * SAAi * 19711 Saabs from ~­ (9657). Lease dealer direct. Alao, Turbo Demo Now available I BEACH IMPORTS Ml DOVE STREET (Near MacArthur Blvd. Ir Jamboree Road) NEWPORT BEACH 752·0900 ... ._._._ .. _.._ ............... Toyota 9765 Hca bow Volkswagen ···-·················· ,42•4435 '68 Col"OM, rebU eng, 3 spd,~. 18711 lwt. ll•d.. H•tlngt• leach 960-1391 Sole Hn: Mo.. Fri 9.9, Sat 9.7, S-10.7 'tBCoronaDeluxe,xlot AU Plloel""" T .. I Lar-On A_......c10.-cood, xtraa, S1095. Ollw u""91 ,.,,. ,. 631-1235. 9100Alltos.Mew ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "WE'RE WHEELI~· & DE.ALIM'~!!" 72 OM ALL MODELS MOW IM STOCK! FRI.-.!::!.. SAT.-.!~ SUM.-~·tt! TOYOTA MIHl-M/tfOMH • EJ:.ftDl!I .... ai;,.\1111111 ar,......., *GYPSY Fully ... C:O..C. Hot ----* DOt.PMIM ~~ b , ........ a..112?11 $7399 ,..., •• u.... 1'71 MBCUIY OU.AID7 (221D'V 74Tl6 White with dark blue ln- terl or. 32,341 miles. Uc.877MLG , A SHOW PIECI '10 VW B_,a BUI, Uta, wheea, 6S.OOO ml'a, best ofr. 'GS VW eq, l., UuaA :DlO ml '1 SlOO. 83S-0192 • OVER 100 CADILLACS TO CHOOSI FllOM• AT ALL TIMES NEWPU[{T IMPORTS '18 VW Squareback, al.nt -----------nmnl.ni cood., new front ~COUNTY Nabers Cadillac. ~:C:'• cf:OOan ltJnr..l •0~~ . VOLVO '74 Eido, red w /wbt • ·• _.... Cabaret top beaut Good 2600 H h B some body work. $850. EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO tires, xhit' cond: Air ·" 111 lvd. tel<m Larlest VolYOJ>ealer cndH catri tape at' Cm1.i Mc~J 540-9100 '1• vw SUperbeet.le. xlnt lnB~eL=l ipllt lilir natt, aenUneif~-!!~~!!~~!!l 3100 W.Cout Hwy. NA 642-9405 cond, AM/Fii stereo DIRECT • maay otber xtru. '72 EL DORADO Coo.,. $2385 .iM-42S2 aft 6 ~11121 c . ,. . . ~I ·~· ~[~nfPA~i~ '11 Nda11 De vw.. ~ t:~J~~.':°C::: •9UAUTY USAU-' • T • ~ahape, ·~· tiom. ~Sllll9 a.ft &Pll • 'SiTR-3, Restr'd. started. snctAl.S ~ *1950. 54&-{W . -weekeodJ No rust. Make ofr. Call 77911 CPI ' 2025 S. Manchester .a...-.. Uted AMfOt--.• -U-Hd ____ ; 494-7983. 5 sp, •t-. 7" alJoya, A--'"'-· 75() --Jow mtte.a7' mu.al •ee I "'IClftvtm --2011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ·m Triumph GT g Pllll (SSTDH) $Ul85. 73 KA.IMAHN &HI... ~~ol.!o000W111t auto. air, Call 644-8819 ~ _, ..... au. 1 owner, 41p, stereo, air. Oranie. beauUfu.ll,J kept. Book •71 Trhampb S$1itflre blaek lat. Sharp I PJU.Dr, IWeJ-.a508 ~~:~ai&".,:5;:9 (778JW HOMDA han'a Foreign Car .. Repatn now baa llr. CIVIC CVCC Mlke &tu.l>en to work on '78Spitlire, lyrold.13,000 s t I ~• .,_.__ mi 's, AM/FM. Bright sp, s ereo, a r, """"" l"'U" ,, .... o. Ul85 Harbor ....,,.,., .....,. """"" d rack, pin stripe. Low Ill, Cll. "5--UG lfD. _..,.,, ••-a)'ll, milea (814°UV) _831_-542.6_aft_6_. ____ 1 73MG ... T 1IJ'D 4 dt. iME, I cyl, Volbwagea 9770 4 ap, stereo, maga. leather, P /S, auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp! (296JJP ) tramm, air cood. t;a:99S 7 3 VW THIHG or $600 & TOP. 4N-2l'8. IEFOUYOU SELL YOUR VOU<SViA(iEH. S&USll! BILL YATES VW-POISCHE San Juan Capistrano 137-4800493-4511 WEIUY&SB.L VOLKSWAGENS Largest Selection In The Areal !! 168BUG $699 Co.55DLL) 701UG $899 (021BEJ) Bo~=-.~c .. A.P .R. 23.78 perceat; pay back·$1080.00 in 24 mooths. WEST GERMAN IMPORTS 198S Harbor Blvd., C. M. 714/645-6120 HUGI SUCTION OF USED IUSES &CAMPBS All years, all modela. BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE San Juan C.plstrano Yellow with white top. Ukenew. (l39JMW) SH OUI ALL HIW •921 PORSCHE• AND GREAT SELECTION OFNEW &USED9U'a CMd&l•WIOlllK. '68 Bue. 15.000 mllea, on new en&lne. Near D«!W paint, clutch, brakcti, Urea. $1250. Repair re-cord.~ '68 Fastback. 20,000 ml. Complete eng. ovrbl. new clutch, presaure plate, eng. reaeal., tuneup, oil chan&e. Fair Urea. Gd trans. $950 rarm.168-4114 137-4100 493-4511 'fr7 VW Camper '71 en&tne ..,.. VW Sq b _.. 1 Fully equipped $120. '•Volvo 14.2A, auto, A/C, AM/FM stereo, radials, $1400/BO.-.... 'SS Volvo 122S Radials AM /FM Good conditioo $1000846-1216 UHo- •I tlle Viti11t .. 77.UC9184LIM leyt.. ...,. ... '='°~ .. .......... SltN ....... r-. ............. ' ........ o .... , •• ~IJ.1.14 ••. 11.9" "7J AMC HOIMIT W...att ,_ .......... , .. , ~'·· CfltHGll)....,.... ~ 11414 .... SH toWM ~ .... I llceMe QAC. G1}STAFSON UNCO&.N ME.CUlY 1..00.--........._. .....,11neton leach, 142-1144 ,.. uace a,.;a, x nl 497~ and. Newly rebuilt enc .• ·---------1ij~~~~~~~~~~I _...belted rad.Jal tmi.. iO BUS 9 pus. AM/VII, L:"i' ~·'°'",.._.. ~I HOM»A CIYIC CV" 0.0.. ....... ---s24 .., oo,._,llOlliftl, M. 000 --.J!~sF02X S7EOAM99 ero::T' 1oai: 17Z CADIUAC ~OUPE DE YILLI L81'1d111 top. leelher s2999 tntertor. lull ttower 1tet•Olt-, IKOlry t•r condlllOftlnq. 1111 -'· -.. llllDUP) '73 rolD THUNDEllUID •t•t•o, IHIOtf air :\.~=s3399 ooMlttlolllne, 1111 -.... (Mt.IM) 17' CHEVY MAUIU CLASSIC CQUPI ~~·~~s3799 ·-•.1111 ........ ,...,, ~ ...__. (1'9'CE) sz,soo. 497-398' re bit en1. x Int cond. "11 AMC SportabouU cyL S2,000 548-2366 Dave rl·----------------_. '88 VW Bug. Good cond.1--------B>'~·.!1~ '76CHIYlOUTCAMARO Nu LDt, tires. $900. 'trl VW Squareback, runs 1 ____ .,.,._ ___ ,___ LatUu too. 111. -. • 64().12UJ excellen~9'23· "1l ~· ...... 4 dr ...... -st....-.o • "'---s4499 ui..-•...., -""'• •ll•tl•. und•r _,_. ~'-/bea•-io,ooo ...,..._ ""9111111 '1!9 VW, reblt ene. new .....,. ~ ._, ~tllPV'l tires, $l2SO. &'2·5853 dya, '71 VW Bus, new 1800 eng, PIS, A/C, auto. MS--350. 645-9J99eves/Wltnda . clutch & tires, uklng fWOO. 1..,.---.-7-5-C-A_IH_l_~_A_C_l:l..-.D...,;ORADO-.,,;;;;;;;...--. ..... $20IJO. Pb: Erik 87$-8940 llldl HI C•••lol•I tot>. ••atlltf "' '73 SUPER BUG, oranee. or75&-1080. • ... ••••-••,•••••••••• ....,_,d\*OOlftlolt-. s4 $1800/bftlt offer. Jlurry ! •---------11ereo11-. NII ~. PvtPty5G-6&90 '70VWBus7-Paa.w/bunk Jt7,51UICl ::J:' eir ~ttontne. -----------1 cabnt converan. Seals SKYHAWK COUPI (1911al_.., 11111 --. '73Superbeetle inc. Reblt eng. Radials VI, automatic, pwr • ..,. _______________ ..... $1.500 $1950 (128BQW) Call ateerln1 Ir custom ~~~645-8828~~---11~GJ.8893::..:.;:.:.:.:.:.·~~~~-• w11iM11.5 ... ~ •• ~ '71 VW, xlDt cood. Recent '85 VW Poptop cmpr, ma --""' overhaul. New Ures Ir well,ed cond, aaklo& YM.LIYIWOITS brb. SlBSO-840-7045. SJ..ooo. RJcbMa-7265. IJl40404fM,49 lt74 D PtCKUP &CAMPIR (52n4Ul 53399 ~IC~CSEOAMDEYILLE =.:.:::'. ...... s5"9 lull r.owet. feotorr ''' cond uontng. 1111 -· t~c:ontrPl, 1ll11p. ~·s2499 (564CPCl lt7' FOID Coval& rtellW- ( 1827938) 53399 ltH CHl¥Y CAMAIO (203P l s4599 1178 D8tlun a210 2 Or. Fully feaory 9QWPC>ed. 38 month °'*' end i..- Equal month peymenta of 101.e2 month ~ue tax. Vetllcte va1~1a. Pay only 1141 88 to tll<• delivtfY on ·~ credit. Totll 1 .... PIY!Mnt-.~580.48 Option at end of i...11 115. (9"938). . s2599 S'J.999 S2.999 lt76 vw ICllOCCO C918PKll 53399 54699 "76 UMCOLH TOWN COUPE Ca•rtolel top, t•elhlf s7499 lrllerter. -~ ...... ... ..... • ClOl ...... IQ. .......... ...-. .,. ....... .._. ..... 1a,1'QI) ••••oil .. , ""' -· '-CtOfY ..,~-"" ,. •••• ,J.'.~~$UA'c s4mw50 =::::n..,f\,000 .. .. , ' ; ; J4 DAJLV Pl~or .. A.utos,N•w " ............ flOOAMtot,Ua9d •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................................ 1c.t1e: LEASE 1978 MONTE CARLO SPOITCOUN Cop Ult4 Ii. U>:!O 0... UIOO '"'•*" 111Cf1Dll __ _ loe. ttl ••tu_..,..., !4 ltlO..-- AU 1971 MODB.S AlE HEIE AND HADY FOi IMMEDIATE DB.IYBY Cal lob ICiiy o.bttmloe44 IU~APAD 522-2881 B. TOIO 768-0593 '78Sevtlltl, xlntcond, ~ruy wJblk vinyl roof. ncw Voeue tJres. spoke whl covers. w /locu, w /bllt lthr 1oterior $9200 s.9-3667 '89 Cpe De Valle. Fully loaded $105i0. 496-197 l aft s '1.ow PricH!" 1974 Cad CDV , xlnl LEASING lhruoul, P_P $3,950 494-1131 546·9967 644-1616, 645-6033 -, ' ~I 1W76 Seville, lst offenng, lia."!...•~loilllll.-.1.f top cond, wire wheels, cusU>m gnll. local car, cboc. brown. tape deck, all exlrus. l owner $9500 . .. _______________ .. ! 499-1625 Auto1,H•w ' BRA•D •EW 1978 OLDS IMMEDIATE DEllYERY UTL SUPREME BROUGHAM: Loaded incl. Air•Stereo•Full Power•Cruise Control•Vinyl Top, etc. (6635) $ (3M47F8M494089} DISCOUNT OFF SUGGESTED FACTORY LIST PRICE CUTLASS HEADQUARTERS•OYER 40 CUTLASSES IN STOCKI IMC Truck-Yan-4x4 CE•TER Ho~~ ~~~~~~us IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Automatic. Power Steering & Brakes. Gauges. Raqial Tires (5W80A8Z500622) 1 TON Cab & Chassis B~~D '78 GMC I.LEY YAN Automate. power steenno & brakes, $ 7 z · ~ Long wn1>el base Iron! slab H 0 power brakes. 4 speed, 350 VS. aux. lank. power sreenng. radio, gauges. solid p;itnl 121 401'TCL338Z5t1759) 561Jl AM/FM radio. electnc clock. gauges. • hit wheel, air cond11tontng, V8 Loaded' ( 1Z146) (TGR268U506978) IMMEDIATE DB.IVERY l!~ ''73 FORD GlAH foalMO Autom~hc. pwr ''"'""D & br..,M rdd•o air cond1t1on1no I heater 101~\/0l 51977 '74 DODGE SWU•Ga $2677 Aulomallc. P•r lteerlrio 11•r brl~f!S ylf'IYI top. radtO, ,., ....... cuslom lntenor a ••ter10< low miles (r>16SPOI •74 LINCOLN COHTIMIHTAL MAU IV Po••r m(l()n(OOf. •Ir c:ond • owr bfl~al Mndo*I ·door locka. O'\ltM con! . rllll~ ,..._., AM/PM tlt- 1111 wh"fll. """VI top l '°"' Miles (124MMJ). 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(HH46Ce8312288). s3595 17 VOL 71, NO. 90, 5 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1978 Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENT 1 Huntington ·Co~cil ·Race Most Costly? \ By ROBERT BARKER 27. A big spending surge ls ex-Her blgse&t expenditure for Santa Ana. Be has spent $5,245 Thomas has spent $4,9SO for raised $10,75'. He loaned himself 1 °' .. Del'! P11e1st.1H peeled in the closinc days of the the curreo.t report:iQg period was in all. political literature; $3,264 for $3,000. He a pent $3.36' fo~ ':!'be current. city council cam-campaign wblch ctdml.Dates fS..900 for computer services. Incumbent city attorney Don campaign signs and $2,900 for politlcalsigns. faign ~ fl':ffon !~~~Umy~ with the election April 11. Jerry Bame. another can-Bonfa bas rai~ed $7,852 and books, pencils and bumper Other disclosures by can• ':Im ou 0 e m · Clly Attorney candidates Gail didate tor city attorney, bas spent $7,059. A total of $4,0 stickers. didates show: city history. . Hutton tops the list of spenders, raised $9,664 with a substantial came as a loan to himself. He says that a large number -Don MacAllister. Received . Several candidates for city or-but her opponents arell't exactly portion ol contributions coming John A. 'Thomas is the biggest of coloring books that he bas $7 ,070, spent $5,324. fice have .either exceeded or are pikers. from developer interests and spender of the 16 clty council purchased to distribute to resi--Ted Bartlett. Received appro11:ching the $l~,ooo. plateau, Mrs. Hutton has received from relatives. candidates. dents also have been given to $3,42S,spen1$1,612. a~ctordint ~f:~~ial ~sclosure $16,431 and has spent $15,886 for His largest expenditures of He bas put $12,427 or his own charity groups and schools. -John O'Connor. Received. s ;~men rting u~ Yovered the total campaien. She has $2,000 went to the Adler and tnoney into the campaign and Another city council $3,037,speot$2,ll9. the tfm':':°rom F~2B toe March made loans of$7,112toherself. Cory political consulting firm iD has spent$12,477. challenger, Frank Hoffman. bas (See COSTLY. Page A%) It's a Four-lane Bridge Work has been completed on the Hamilton A venue bridge flCross the Santa Ana River linking Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. The cost of the ,,project was $673.622. Man Booked In Hillside Stranglings LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 37 ·year-old maintenance man has been booked for iovest1ga- t10n of murder in two of the 13 hillside stranglin&s after his childhood friend told police he watched while the man killed three women. "It 1s a major break," said Police Chief Daryl Gates, "and we 're very hopeful that it will successfully conclude at least those two and perhaps more" of the slaymgs attributed to the Hillside Strangler in which the bodies of female victims were dumped onto roads and hillsides Many were nude and sexually molested and all were strangled "We have sufficient informa- tion to believe that one or both of these suspects are involved in these murders," Gates said. Neither man has been charged. Los Angeles police arrested Beverly Hills maintenance man P'.eter Mark Jones, 37, on Thurs· day at his apartment. G eorae Shamshak, ZT, now In a Los Angeles jail, reportedly told police about Jones and the killlngs when questioned in February at Walpole State ,Prison in Massachusetts. Sbamshak and Jones "knew each other when they were kids," s&ld Massachusetts State Police Capt. Harry Reddish~ .. We're not sure exactly wben, but they were friends in Dorchester for years"" Shamshak escaped Oct. 24 from the state Correction Department's pre-release center in Shirley, Mus. He bad been Hrving a four to five-year tenn for srmed robbery. Three BB Council Hopefu"ls Profiled Thve an 16 candidate! for /CM' seaa on the Huntington Beach City Council. The election II Aprit IJ. Following are brittf profilu of three of the council candidates together with their view3 on !Orne cummt municipal iuue1. Similar profile• d8cling t.OUh m othtt call· didateB appeared in the Doily Pilot W edMlday and Thurlday. Profiln of the remaining •even candidatu will appear in aub!e· quent issue! of the newspaper. Ed Zschoche, 35, 20802 Woodlea Lane. has lived for the past three years in Huntmgton Beach with bis wife and two children. Zschoche, employed as a teacher-coordinator in the Los Angeles Unified School Dis· trict, has written health and nutrition cu-rrlculum proarama and American ht· dian educa· tion projects. He said he UCHOCM• is qualified for the councO post because: "I have the wlllin.111ess to research and otudy an issue and to make decisions promptly. l intend to get communit)' input and have no attachmenta to special interests." Zscboche sald, .. My wife end I have fuOded my entire cam- pa(1n." He gave these views on the ls· sue1. .. GrowUI: "Growth bas to be controlled to meet immediate priorities in maintenance." "The city has gone far beyond 1t ·s ability to maintain services required to meet its increased growth," be added. Jarvls-Gallll: Zschoche said he would not vote for the Jarvis measure. Instead, he plans to vote for its altemative, Proposi- tion 8. He said Jarvis would ultimate- ly give more power to the Legislature and take away local control. If the Jarvis measure is ap- proved by the voters, Zschoche said he would establish priorities. "People would have to pay lor those services they really want and the city doesn't have to maintain," Zschoche (See HOPEFULS, Page AZ> * * * HBHopefuh Meet Tonight Candidates for Huntington Beach city offices will participate in a forum tonight at the Huntington Center Shoppialg Mall. Voters will have an hour to meet the candidates beginning at 7 o'clock. The candidates will make brief speeches beginning ata. The session, Inside near the J. C. Penney store, la sponsored.by the Huntioaton Beach-Seal \ Beach League of Women Voters.· Dye Was Cast_ In CM Robbery A Huntington Beach t een-ager arrested Thursday in Costa Mesa alter the robbery of a sav· ings and loan association was literally caught red-banded after a booby-trapped money bag sprayed red dye on him, police said today. Police declined to reveal ex- actly how the dye mechanism works. Police U . George Lorton said the 17-year-old suspect, whose identity was not r evealed because of his age, remains in Orange County Juvenile Hall in connection with the robbery of First Federal Savings and Loan at 1455 Baker St. Grand Jury Murnon Tax Issues The Orane• County Grand Jury said today it bas taken a hard look at the Jarvis-Gann in· .itiative and competing tax re- form measures but will not take a stand for or against any of them. However, the jury said in a news release, it "feels an urgen- cy to comment about why the public faces such a controversial issue." The Jarvis initiative, which will appear on the June 6 ballot as Prop. 13, would llmit property taxes to one percent of what county assessors said a given piece of property was worth m 1975-76. Competing With it for voter ap- proval is Prop. 8, the measure that would make it possible for assessors to separate residential and commercial property on their rolls. Separate assessment rolls would then serve as the basis for providing tax relier to homeowners and renters rather than across the board relief for all kinds of property. In its press release, the Grand Jury wondered why, "after so many years or voter sugges- tions, complaints and even threats , the problem of homeowner taxation and un- reasonably hlgh cost of govern- ment (was) never resolved." The jury went on to say it "hopes •.. there will be m1'jor changes that wlll result in careful and well-planned pro- grams" no matter what the fate ot Prop. 13. "It i• unfortunate that our elected leaders were unable to fulfill their obUaations." A bandit simulating a weapon escaped with a little less than $500 in the 11:40 a.m. robbery and was spotted in a getaway car on Fairview Road about 20 mjnutes later, police said. Lorton credited good police work by the arresting officer, Mark Pesanti, rather than the red dye for the arrest. but swd the dye aided in identification. He said the suspect had red dye on his hands as the result of a specially constructed money pouch. The suspect reportedly dropped the bag in the savings and loan parking lot and was sprayed by the dye when be tried to open it. The money was recovered in the parking Jot, police said. Lorton said this is the f'lrst time to his knowledge that such a booby-trapped bag bas been used in this area, but that the de- vice is not new. "'Some or the professional rob- bers already know about it because it's been used in Los Angeles quite a bit," he said. The bandit reportedly wore a blue sweatshirt during the rob- bery with the hood pulled up and small adhesive bandages on his lips, either from cuts or as a dis· guise. Faller Stable Bay City Plunger 'Alert'- SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Harold Brown, who plunged 29 stories in a skyscraper air shaft at a · speed or up to 98 mph, sbouUng "whoopee" all the way, was reported resting today in a hospital - "alert, pleasant and asking for water." The 22-year-old Brown broke bis thighbones. kneecaps and a heel bone but suffered no internal mjuries in the 300-fall Wednesday night at the 48-story Transamerica pyramid building. Brown, wh9 hummed "Camptown Races" in the ambulance after the incident, was in "serious but stable condition" at San Francisco General Hospital The fall was about 100 feet longer than the drop from the Golden Gate Bridge into San Francisco Bay -a fall that bas claimed more than 600 lives. UCI. Stwlent Faces Drug-making Rap By JACKIE HYMAN Of h o.lly ~ ... Staff A graduate student in organic chemistry at UC Irvine was ar- rested Thursday in Costa Mesa on charges of manufacturing methamphetamines. popularly known as speed, police said to- day. In Costa Mesa jail today with bail set at $10,000 was Roger Phillip Keister. 31, of 2033 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. Police Sgt. Gary Webster said the arrest was the result of an investigation conducted jomtly by Costa Mesa and UCI campus Fashion Island, PlamBazaar For Saturday police, with assistance provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Crime Lab. Webster declined to say if other arrests are expected, but said that, during lhe. arrest. police seized thousands of: dollars worth of laboratory t equipment and cases of• chemicals, many or which are ! still being analyzed. , "There's no doubt in my mind that there are others involved," Webster said. He said some of the chemicals seized might also have been used in the manufacture of PCP. (See DRUGS, Page A%) Coast Weather He was recaptured io Cam· bridge Maas. on Feb. 9. Two days later, authorities Hid, Shamahak told Mauachusetts 1tate police in bls cell that he watched JOl'\es kill three womeJ> ln a Ford van lb Los .A.n(el*8. Ap~ Showers Forecast Fashion Island merchants will present an old-fashioned outdoor Sldewalk Banar from 10 a. m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday. You'll find a 12-page advertlsini section in today's Daily Pilot directing you to bar1ain.s from 30 to 80 percent oil. Chance of rain decreas- ing to 70 percent tonight and 20 percent Saturday. • A little cooler Saturday. Lows tonight in low SOs. Highs Saturday in low~- Sb•m1b1Jt atld one ..-oman wa ii~ on., •\ran•led. aod •SH •pAl) · 20!'/tJ Cliimce sauday; Fair Weather S~ Hot dogs and Cotes will be offered by the Irvine Police Department Explorer Scout pe>tt. Corona del Mar Hilh School Keywanettm will aell fruit and cbte~o delight to benellt tho Spedal Ol)rmpics. Popcorn. free animal balloons for dllldreo, yoawt sampl and a h~g demonstratloa are planned. Ch ck today's Fuhtoo J&laad Stde~elk Bazaar advettlatni nppJe t for other apec:lal ft~ •. INSIDE TODAY Big nanw jarZ afon ore JeMdMW for lhe mom90tll Oronge Coasf C:0U.0C JGU Futf ool M:d tonk. Storv and pho(ot • Pot1ft 81. l•dex . . . . • • . • . .\Z DAILY PILOT HIF • WaddiH Jury ·Rests Panel Receives Thr'ee-day Weekend By TOM BARLEY Of ... Dell.,. ........ Jurors who are spendln11 much more time ln the jury room than JD the courtroom began a three-- day weekend break today in the Orange County Superior Court murder trial of Dr. Wllliarn Bax- ter Waddill. Judge James K Turner sent his panel home late Thursday after apologizing for the fact that they had heard only four minutes of testimony in the past two days. Judge Turner explained to the Jury that "matters of law" were compelling hlm and lawyers for both sides to cootlne their di!>- cussion.s to the Judge's cham- bers. trial for 9 a.m -30 minutes earlier than usual. W additl. -42. of HunUn~ton liarbour, is accused of stran- gling a newborn baby in the Westminster Community Hospital nursery shortly after he learned that. the Lnfant had sur· vived a saline solution he Inject t'd into the mother 12 hours earlier to abort the fetus The physician denied from the witness stand what the coroner has described as an act of manual strangulation and insist ed that the infant never knew life in the meanglngful terms Crom the time it was expelled from the mother's womb. Chatterton said the women he wUI put on the witness atand will testify that their babies are normal in every respect and were unaffected by their im- mersion in saline. The mother or the baby al- legedly murdered by Waddill has sued him for $17 million in damages. _ She claims 1n her Superior Court clv1l acUon that Waddill misrepresented the length of her pregnancy as being about 22 weeks. A prosecution witness has of- fered his medical opinion that Lhe fetus W88 about 31 weeks from conception when it died. °"'.., ............. ASS.STANT SHERIFF Viejo'• Robert Ortff eth BB Bearings I " I Oil Pricing Rules Blasted By &AYMOND ESTRADA J k. OI •Deity,.. ... &Qft · Current federal oil pricing rulet must be phued out t.o al· tow more Callfornla oU produc- tion, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. told U.S. Energy Department of· ficials at a hearing in Hunt- 1naton Beacb Thursday. "We tn California face the threat ol a gasoline shortage ln a state that is oil rich," said st.ate Controller Kenneth Cory in a press release issued on the first day of the two-day federal bear· ings at Huntington Beach C1ly Hall. called the federal oil program "a bureaucratic monster ... The federal oil pricinf pro- gram was Imposed after the 1973 .Arab oll embargo. Brown labeled the oil price program "an albatroais hung atround the cuneat administra- tion ·s neck.'' 111e program was mitlated during tbe Nixon Ad· minlstratico.. ••These controls have totted us to increase our imports _,,d 'have lowered California oil pro. ductioo," Brown said. • He said he fe)t confident that testimooy can resume Monday and scheduled the restart of the 16 Arraigned SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Sixteen defendants in the city's alleged $3 mHlion parking meter scandal have been arraigned amid charges that the district attorney's office was courting publicity in the case. Legat arguments that have kept lawyers for both sides 10 the judge's chambers are known to center around prosecutor Robert Chatterton's plans to elicit testimony from mother.> whose babies survived saline abortions. Chatterton said the testimony will refute Waddill's argument that no fetus could survive such a procedure. 1f 1t did, W add.JIJ said, it would suffer massive brain damage and be little more than a human vegetable. MV Captain Named Assistant Sheriff Brown, Cory and Rep. Mark Hannaford, D-Lakewood, used energy offlcial& to change cur- rent oil price controls because they are not fair lo California oil producers and ret'lners. "We've tried oil price c011lrols ••. and I think the Preaident should lef'lously consider junk- ing tbo wbOJo procram," Brown .aid. •'Tb ere are now 18,000 ldJe California oil weUs," Cory added. California officials said " federal regulations should ~ow slate oilmen to develop a foreign market for any residual oil that could be expqrted. Current laws prohibit this pfactice. State officials claimed California oil producers have d\fferent problems than in other states and ihould not be regulat• ed In the same manner. E'ro..PageAJ Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates has named Capt. Robert Griffeth to succeed retiring William Wallace as one of bis three assistant sheriffs. HOPEFULS PROFILED BEFORE VOTES ••• said He said he favors user fees for non-essential city programs, but would avoid cuts 10 police and fire service. Central Park: ''Whatever 1s done there must be the con- census of the community. We ~hould get the whole community involved and not just special in- terest groups." On plans for active or passive facilities and the proposed skateboard complex, Zschoche said the council should make its decision based on surveys and public hearings. Boin ChJca Marsh: Zschoche ~aid he backs a plan that would preserve the area. ·'The land 1s too beautiful and "aluable for the whole commum- tv to restrict its use to a small group of people," Zschoche said. He also opposes a proposed marina in the marsh. Dowatowa Redevelopment: ·'The downtown area needs re-- v1ta li~ation. Businessmen and landowners should lake the responsibility of upgrading their own facilities there. .. The city should support them by enforcing building and safety codes. We need small shops that (.•ncourage local residents to buy lhere." The city's tax base would be broadened by downtown re- \'1tahzation, Zschoche added. Gothard Industrial Corridor: Zschoche said he opposes further residential encroach- ment. ·'The city should take an ag- gressive role in drawing in new light industry that would bring JObs for residents." he ~aid ' * * * From Page A J COSTLY ... Ruth Bailey Received SJ.089, spent S2,688 Bob M andic Rece1 ved. $1,952, spent $2,262. (personal loan $1,437. > -Gordon Off stem. Spent$477. $477. -At Coen. Received $800. spent $173. -Bill Tittard. Received $572, spent $320. -Chuck Osterlund. Received $817, apenl $451. -Ed Zschoche. Rccel ved $700 of bis own money. Spent $402.32 -Steve Kane. Spent $190 of his own money. -Don Brown. Has neither re- cewed nor spent $200. -Shirley HaJkyard. Has neither r«eived nor spent $200. -Andrew Chanler. No report. available. DAILY PILOT Meadowlark Airport: He said he supports main- tenance of the airport, but said· federal officials should pro- secute unsafe pilots. Campaign Finances : Zschoche said he plans lo hm1t his campaign spendmg to about Sl,000. He said he favors lighter cam paign laws that would hm1l in- dividual contributions to $75 per person. Gordon Offsteln, 44 , 19132 Hun- tington SL, has lived in Hunt- ington Beach for five years Offstein is a Ca) State Los Angeles graduate student and is e mployed part-time as a govern- ment operations specialist. He is a former Cah!omia Public In teresl Research Group member orrstein pointed to his training in budgeting, accounting, management and business as quallfica tlons for the council post He swd he has attended every Cit y Council meet in g for the past rive OFFSTIEI" years. •·I try to monitor everythm~ that goes on in city hall, .. orcs- tein said. Here is what he !>ays about the issues. Growth: Ofrstein said he is op- posed to rezoning of industrial- commercial land but added, "If a man has a piece or property zoned residential, let him build on 1L" He said be favors developers paying for storm drains and sewers in the future. Jarvis-Gun: "I'm going tQ vote for Jarvis because it will force integrity in government," Offstein said. ••1t won't cause mass employee layoffs," he said. Off. stein said the cuts should come in programs that could be streamlined. He said he opposes user fees that could be imi>03ed for city services because of cut- backs. ce.,tral Park: "I'm not o~ posed to a proposed skateboard facility per se, but I am opposed lo one at Central Park." He said the type or facilities at the park should be decided at public bearings. He favors both active and passive faciltties. Bolaa Chica Marsh: "It should be preserved because once destroyed, it's gone forever " He said the area should he left intact. Down1own .Redevelopment: ·•I /ought agaln.st It la.at year." He said he prefers to call the plan • 'tebabilitation." Ott.tein called for parting Im- provements and use of state gas tax funds to lmprove just the Maio Street area "so people will like to walk on it." Meadowlark A1rport: "People who reside c.here must reallie that the,y have to live with it, but the city and Federal Aviation Adrnll'\lJtration must rnalntain a hi&b level of safety. ••1 •m qatmt expandlnt It. but tn favor of malntail)IDI lt's cbu.a.cter because i\ 1a a source of tax clollara. •• G.a.Ud al Contdlr: ''I WU quite Un •PPY Wbtn hOUJlnf •• PUt oa that ana. I have f oaiM lor · yean to maln- taln tbeJnchzsttlal area fOt' Ill tu base." Cam~toa 1'\oancea: Offate1n utd ht plans to • d lesa than $700 on bis camp l1n. He beU•l_ <'lmpaip lawt •bould .,. u1111aie0; Huntington Beach with his wife and two children for 16 years. Osterhmd is employed as a health educator at Narvonne (public) High School in Harbor City. He is currently president of the Ocean View School Board and a member of the Hunt in gt on Beach Parks and Recreation Commission. "I have proven elec- tive respon- s 1 bi lity . by my three OSTfltLUlfO vcars on the school board," (>sterlund said. "My three years on the Parks and Recreation Commission make roe well-versed in human needs of lhe city. l am vitally c mr<'rned with proper land use as well as the economic and human side of the issues." he added lie offers these views on the is- sues Growth: Osterlund cited the city's need for greater industrial growth. He said residential de- velopment is second priority and favors conformity with the cur- rent city master plan. Jarvis-Gann: Osterlund sajd he would vote against the Jarvis measure. "I originally fovored Jarvis as a catalyst to a measure like the Behr bill," he said ''But now I will vote for Proposition 8 instead of Jarvis in June." Oster:und said. If the Jarvis measure is sue cessful, he said, employees may have to be retained on a part time basis. Recreation pro grams would be cut, but fire. Police and paramedic services would be the last programs to be reduced. Central Park: Osterlund said the city does not now have the funds to develop the park. Federal funds will be needed lo develop 1t, he added. On the skateboard park PN>' pos al, Osterlund said: "Its de- velopment is contingent upe>n a satisfactory environmental im- pact report and the ability of the private operator to provide ltabllity insurance." Osterlund said be favors a balance of active and passive actlv1tles ot Central Park. Bolsa Chica Marab: Osterhmd said he backs the plan to even- tually bu.ild a few homes al the eaat end of the marsh, but to aJ. low the vast majority of lbe area to remain aa a natural habitat. He beUeves the marina pro- posal is lmprac::tlcal in a 'trildlife preserve. Downtown Rednelopmeat: "The scope of tbe plan abould be Umlted to the Main Street aru. We ahould brint existln1 build- ings up to code or tear tMm down." "Streets should be rehabilitat- ed to pruerve the beach town's existing quaintness," he added. O~terJund said be Cavon usU\g a city redevelopmtmt aaency only as a last resort. Golbard lncbaslrlaJ Corridor: Osterlund said he favors p,.. ~n atlon ol tho llldtllRl'Ul JOGe. Meadcrtrtark Abpolt! ••1 think the airport ii an uset to tho City. 1 clan 't tee wb1 tt should be Clo.Jed. Jt ti th rwponatbllit)t ol the FecJeraJ A vJation AdmlDJltra· tion and la not lo the City Coundl 's ))and.a. ·•1 •ould encourqe continued Po1lctn1 of aJrport opieraUona by the own~ and pUota tber.t." C• palJ.• f'laaaee1: Oaterlund aafd h• expects to •l>Cbd about $3,000 on lais um· palp. Ho uld corr nt campa1p nn.act law IJ"e adequ.a~ "ll ll I much ,weare~ lb .,. ~.· bo added. • Griffeth, 44; of Mission Vldo. already bas a.ssumed his new duties. His captain's desk in the criminal lnvestliation dlvial~ 11 beini manned on a temporary basis by Lt. Rick Drake. Griffeth'a appolntment gJvea him equal ranking wtth assiltu..t s~eriffa 1bad Dwyer and Raul Ramos. .Dwye.r dJrects operations. Ramos ls chief of correctlona and Ori.ff etb will be responsible for penonnel, crimlnallatlc. lls- cal and coroner's bureaus. Griffeth joined the sberlff's department ln 1957. A native of Nebraska, be was raised 1n Laguna Beach and obtained degrees ~rom Santa Ana Colle&e and Cal State Fullerton. He will receive an annual salary of $34,400 as a1sialanL sheriff. But the f edenl pri~ rel\lla· tiona aren't UkelY to be phased out until May 1'19, satd bearing Cbalrman Doqlas G. aobimoQ of the federal El>MSY office. Robinson aalt'be and-otber or. ftclala were aurprf•ed at Brown's call for oil price de- ngtJlaUoo. "That's a major volley state- ment for blm,'' Robin.Son said. Brown, Com and Hannaford called for a return to a fair market approach to oil pricing. But BJ'O\\'D stressed that Presi- dent Carter should be given power lo impo1e controls Jf problema airse. About 200 California oi( pro- ducers and refiners in atten- dance at Thursday's hearing a~ plauded the governor when he Woman Convicted For Non-support A woman who failed to make child support payments to her former husband after he gained custody or their three children will be sentenced April IC to what could be a one-year Oranje County Jail term Supenor Court action against Mrs. Sally Adamov•tcb, 32, of Pomona; ..-as instlgated by the district attorney's office in the wake of an appellate court rul- ing that now enforces child sup- port provisions on parents of both sexes. It is the first such conviction in Orange County of a woman prosecuted for not making such payments to her former spouse. Fro. Page Al RAIN ••• ceiving .48 inches for a seaaon total of 26.68 and Laguna Niguel tallied exactly one incb, for a • total of 28. 72 Huntington Beach rainwatcher J. Sherman Denny. who said he caught the Cull scope of the overnight rain because he stayed up preparing hls tax re- turns, 01easured .66 Inches, bringing that city's season-to. date total to 24.88 inches. ''I think we've had enough,· just between you and me," Den· ny said The district attorney's office won its case despite the failure or Mrs. Adamovitch and her husband, Thomas, of El Toro, to reach a child support agreement when they weie divorced in 1973 and she surrendered custody of their three children. It. was auccessCuUy ateued that the defendant should have complied with his request when he first asked her in 1977 for help in supporting his family. But Deputy District Attorney ThQmas Goethals said that the absence of such an arrangement during civil action does not ena· ble an absent parent to avoid financial obligation provided that the parent is capable of as· sisting the former partner who has custody. Mesa Cycle Rider Injured in Cruh A Costa Mesa bicyclist was in· jured Thursday when he collided with a car at the intersection of Fair Drive and Fairview .Road, police said today. They said Chad 'Maxwell Jasmine, 15, of 209 Wake Forest Road suffered only minor in juries when his bicycle collided with the fender of a car driven by . Priscilla Smith Granlee, "6, of 9744 Marigold Circle, Fountain Valle)'. The 10-member energy panel also took testllnony from about 20 oil firm officials who charged current re.gulations ~ jmtly penalize their productioo effort.a. HunUngton Beach oil fum ex· ecutive Jim. Keatinr testified, .. What we are as,ldng for is the freedom to take the actions necessary to eliminate artificial- ly created problems." . _ Keating is executive v1ce- president. of Aminoil USA, Inc. From Page Al DRUGS .•• or angel dust. Webster said the arres t followed the receipt of informa- tion by the UCI police concern- ing possible removal of the lab to another site. A s takeout outside Keister's apartment revealed a rented U- Haul truck and police moved in to make an arrest at 1 p.m. Thursday, Webster said. Some of the lab equipment had been dLSmanUed and packed, he said. Analysis at the scene revealed the presence of metbam- p he tam 1 n e residue aod chemicals that can be used to make speed, Webster said. · In addition, he said the pres- ence of caustic chemicals and potentialty explosive ether caused police to call on the Costa Mesa Fire Department to stand by during the arrest. No fire occu_f!ed, Webster said. ~rot11 Page Al ffiLLSIDE ••.. one hlt on the head with a blunt object, according to a story m the Boston Herald Ame,ri~n . Sham shale said he drove Jones· vao during the three murders. the newspaper said, and lie de· tector tests confirmed parts of • his story. Shamsbak wa -. brought to Los Angeles on March 17. Gates told reporters at a hasti- ly called news conference Thurs- day that Shamshak and Jones were being questioned in con nection with the strangulation murders last November of Jill Barcomb, 18, and Kathleen Robinson, 17. You are J)08S1b(y now in the i>roeeSS of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to safes peopfe at two°' three stores. ff so. you no doubt feel like a "baseball" batted-around wtth a bevy of conflicting stones. Which Is the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? YVhat kind of padding should be used? We thll'lk you will detect that straight answers always come from Alden's. We've been helping customers acore winning-carpet-combinations m Orange County for over twenty years. DEN'S :iniiallatiaii: ·cuatom drapsri11s ~ ... ·.,? linoleum • wood floor COSTA MHA, CAllf. 92627 • ,HONE 6'46·4f38 -6.C6·13l~ ' J 17 ----Irvine·---g .. VOL. ,7.1, NO. 90, 5 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1978 TEN CENTS .. !\fitness Watched 2 lli11side LOS ANGELES <AP) -A convict who feared inmates begged polic~ to listen to his story of two Hillside Strangler killinrs. and his lifelong fnend has now been booked Cor m· "esl1galion ot murder, pohce &.aid. Peter Mark Jones, 37, a ~ JSeverly Hills ma1ntenance man, was booked after George Fran- cis Shamshak, 27, a convict brought here from Massachusetts, tolct in · veatigators he had driven Jones' van whlle two or the 13 Hillside Strangler murders occurred in the back of the van, police said Jones and Shamshak grew up together in Boston's Dorchester d1str1ct. "It is a major break," said Police Chief Daryl F. Gates. "and we're very hopeful that it will successfully conclude at least those two and per hf ps more" of the slayings in which the nude bodies of several vie· tims were dumped onto roads and hillsidei; between last Sep· tember and Feb. 17. "We have sufficient tnforma· t10n to believe that one or both of these suspects dte involved in these murders," Gates said. Gates told reporters that the DAllJ ~1411 .. ...._ •Y G.-, A...-• two were bem& questioned in connect.ion with the strangula- tion murders last November of Jill Barcomb, 18, and Kathleen Robinson, 17. The Loo Aneeles Herald Ex· am Iner reported today that Shamshak threatened suicide by swallowing razor blades 1f authorities wouldn 'l talk to rum. The paper said he feared fellow prisoners would kill him anyway because of his past history as a police informant. Sbamshak was being held on an interim basis at Termmal tsland Federal Prison while lhe strangler investigation con· tinues. Ir he is not charged here, eventually he would be returned to Boston where be had been serving time for escape and armed robbery. During interviews in Los Angeles Thursday and Massachusetts earlier. Shamsbak said he watched while his friend murdered the women in the van. Gates said Shamsbak had knowledge or the murders known only lo the killers and de- tectives. After inlerrogatmg Shamshak, Los AnJ:.lI~ pohce arrested <See IDE, Page AZ) No Jarvis Stand Jury Hits Tax Refonn Inaction The Orange County Grand Jury srud today 1t has taken a hard look al the Jarvis Gann m· ittat1ve and rompeling lax re· form measures but will not take a stand for or agamsl any of them. However. the Jury said m a news release, 1t "feels an urgen- ry to comment about why the public faces such a controversial issue " The Jarvis i01t1at1ve. which will appear on the June 6 ballot as Prop. 13, would hmtl property taxes to one percent of what county assessors said a given piece of property was worth m 1975-76. Competing wtlh it for voter ap· proval is Prop. 8, the measure that would make 1l possible for assessors to separate residential and commercial property on their rolls. Separate assessment rolls would then serve as the basis for prov1d1ng tax relief to homeowners and renters rather than across the board relief for all kinds of property. In ils press release, the Grand Jury wondered why, "after so many years of voter s ugges- tions, complaints and even threats, the problem or homeowner taxation and un- reasonably high cost of govern- ment cwas) never resolved." The Jury went on to say 1t "hopes .. there will be major rhanites that will result in careful and well-planned pro· 1:rams" no matter what the fate of Prop. 13. "ll is unfortunate that our elected leaders were unable to fulfill their obligations." ALAN LANGSTON OF NEWPORT BEACH WAITS FOR THE WEATHER TO CHANGE If You Don't Like It, Just Walt a Minute -It'll Change, Sey• Weatherman President Heads for Nigeria Will Tennis Buffs Love Ne-w Racket? NEW YORK <AP) -Those who play tennis for lo¥e or money will find both in a new product being marketed by a West Coast firm -a 24 karat gold·plated tennis racket. "We couldn't plate on aluminum, graphite or wood" usually used to make rackets. said Spalding executive Scott. Creelman. "But we have a top- end steel racket, tbe WCT Steel. And that takes gold." Mixed Bag Predicted for Coast Skies There'll be somelhing for everyone along the Orange C ast this weekend except snow. t e National Weather Service s ·d today. spokeswoman said the r recast calls for showers creasing late tonight, with artly cloudy skies and a 20 per- ent chance of showers on Satur- day. -She said generally fair weather is seeo Sunday, with no rain forecast early next week but increasing cloudiness ex- pected. . Intermittently pounding rain brought March to e lion-like close today disproving the old folk taJe that if March comes in like a lion, it will eo out like a Jamb. J obn Gietzen or the Orange County Flood Control District said Santa Ana's total rainfall. 26.85 since the season began last July, is an all-time record to date. The city received half an inch ovemipt. However, he said we've still got two records to beat before tbe end of June if 1977·78 is going to win any prizes. The highest ~tal season on record is 32.65 mches in 1884, followed by 32.14 inches in 1941. Santiago Peak on Saddleback Mountain bas already set its all· time record, Gietzen said, but rainfall there has only been (See RAIN, Paie AZ) C o ast We athe r Ch e of rain decreaa· lng to 10 peTtent tonlpt and 20 ~rcent Saturday. A littt eoo'er Saturday. Lowe toniabt ln low $OI. Ht1ru s.t11rda1 in low &Os. American Motors, Renault to Merge DETROIT (APl -American Motors Corp. and Renault, the French automaker, announced today that they have agreed in principle to join forces. The agreement calls for possi- ble manufacture of Renault cars in AMC plants, joint distribution efforts and sale of AMC Jeeps through RC!laull dealer~. the two companies said. Plans also call for beefed-up shipments of Renault's tiny Le Car "as soon as possible" to be sold through AMC's dealer network in this country, the joint announcement said. The firms have .. signed a memorandum setting forth the basic· principles of a proposed arrangement," said AMC Prest· dent Gerald Meyers and Renault . director general Bernard Vernier PaJliez m a statement released in Detroit. They said the firms hoped to reach a binding agreement within the next few months. The two scheduled a news con- ference Saturday at AMC head· quarters. The announcement ended neat"ly a year of rumor and speculation in the auto industry lhat struggling AMC, whose passenger car operations are losmg money. would either drop oul of the auto business or link with another firm. Speculation centered most re- c en tl y on Peugeot, another French automaker. Meyers fueled the rumors in February when he said AMC hop~d to swing a deaJ sometime this year. RIO DE JANEIRO, Bruit (AP> President Carter, nsk- ing the displeasure ot bis official hosts, mel today with Bra&illan champions of human rights who are cnttcs of the military gov· ernment He said human rights improvements in Brazil are "very encouragmg ... But one of Carterfs advisers said afterward the United States and Brazil agreed to disagree about human rights. The president and his party left immediately for Nigeria, where Carter will be the first American president to make a slate v1s1t to black Africa. The critics, including two Rom an Catholic cardinals, spent 45 minutes, e-xchangmg views with tbc. president. Al the start or the session, in the presence of reporters. Carter talked about meeting with Braztlian Supreme court JUSll ces Thursday 10 Brasilia. .. The chief justice made a very clear statement toward ded1cat1on to human ri~hts ... Carter said. "He said they <the <See CARTER, Page A2) Mesan Faces Drug Rap · UCI Student Charged With Making 'Speed' By JACKI£ HYMAN °' .. o.l'Y ....... ,." A gradUate student in organic chemistry at UC Irvine was ar- rested Thursday in Costa Mesa on charges of manufacturing methamphetamines, popularly known as speed, police said to- day. In Cost.a Mesa jail today with bail set at $10,000 waa Roger Phillip Kellter, 31, of 2033 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. lion by the UCI police concern. Ing possible removal of the lab to another site. A stakeout outside Keister's apartment revealed a rented u. Haul truck and police moved in lo m alee an arrest at 1 p.m. Thursday. Webster said. Some of the lab equipmenl had been dismantled and packed, he said. · Analysis at the scene revealed the presence or metham· phetamine residue and chemicals that can be used to make speed, Webster said. In addiuon, he said the pres- ence of caustic chemicals and potentially explosive ether caused police to call on the Costa Mesa Fire Department to ~land by dunng the arrest. No fire occurred, Webster said. Grand Theft, Forger'fl • • Vou know how it is these drlys. everybody has every- ~hmg." said Tom Gold, who came up with the idea. "Now tennis people -and they usually can afford a few extra bucks - can gel something unusual for a birthdily, trophy or maybe to raise money for a church or charily." Gold, who heads Lloyd Dis· tributors Inc. near Los Angeles, said Thursday that it took him and vice president Ed Singer a year to get the idea to fruition. .. After all, gold rackets aren't something you think of every- day.'' he said. Il was lhe Spalding Co. people in Chicopee, Mass .. who figured out how lo do it. Woman Rises From 'De ad' AGRIGENTO. Sicily <AP) -The doctor had certified her dead, posters announcing the funeral had been pasted in the streets, and relatives were gathered for a night's vigil before burial when Rita Provenzani, 50, stirred in the bed, opened her eyes and sent every- body out screaming. The doctor sa1<t It was a case of catalepsy. in which consciousness and feeling are lost and the muscles become rigid temporarily. After the reawakening. the woman said she fell. well. Police Sgt. Gary Webster said the arrest was the result of an investigation conducted jointly by Costa Mesa and UCI campus polite, with •si nee provi~ by the Oron o Count~ Sberlff'a Crime 1.ab. - Ex•(ilm Exec Charged scandal whicb has rocked Hollywood and thrutened Columbia's potition on the stock market tor mOr\ths. The difference is in the price: the steel version retails for about $70: the more precious version for $350. Creelman said the gold racket. strung with black graphite "for strength and cosmetics," weighs 13 ounces, about the same as <i normal racket Only one gnp size, 41 i, is being made, but Creelman said it was selerlcd ''because it's about right for most men and women." Sample rackets were sent out this week, Creelman said Gold said he expected sales to begin soon in pro shops, "fancv de partment stores" and sports stores nationwide. Where the men disagree 1s on · the racket's playmg ab1hty. Creelman said the rack<'l was designed to be used, but quipped that "it's suggested that 1f you play doubles, one person should be a secunty guard.· Gold said, however. he expect- ed the rackets to end up as decorative pieces on walls. "If you play, there could be some stretching of the gold Then it won't look so good for show,•• he said. Fashion Island Plans Bazaar ·For Saturday Fashion Island merchants will present an old fashioned outdoor Sidewalk Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday. You'll find a 12-page advertising seclton in today's Daily Pilot directing you to baraalns from 30 to 80 percent . off. Hot dogs and Cokes will be offered by the Irvine Police Department Explorer Seoul Poll Corona del Mar High Sdiool Keywancttes will sell fruit and cheese delight to benefit tbe Special Olympics. Popcom, Cree animal balloons for childl"en, yogurt samples and a hairstyling demonstrat.aon are planned. Check today's Fashion lllMd Sidewalk Suaar advertising supplem nt for other special evenu. . Craa A2 DAIL V PILOT Duwnpour Triggers . Mudslide By The Assoelaled Preas Heavy rains across Southern CalJfornaa h<1ve lriggered another round uf mudslides. trappang up to 100 cars on In lerslate 5 near the Grapevine, and hail pelted Ventura County strawberries, further threaten rn~ lhl' aln.•ady ram-damaged l·rou The National Weather Service warned anolhl•r i.torm about 300 miles oUshore would brinR showt·rs I his afternoon and tonii!hl Hain in the m·-ct 24 hours will a\ I.' rage lx!lWl'<'ll half an inch to an 1nlh in low lying ttreas and one to two inches 1n the moun ta1n:. said NWS spokcswomun Pat Howe lh 8 41 m the :.torm which begJn Thursciay had dumped .5!1 of an 1nrh on downtown Los AnJ!elcs. bringing the season's total to 31 52 inches o[ rain, more than six inches shy of the record 38 18 in<'hes for an entire . ~l·ason 111 18Fl:l 84 The seuson runs frnm July l to J unt• :10 /\gr1t'ulture officials say 1t 1s too early to assess the damage tu the d1.•l1c·atc slrawhcrry crop l'lyde May, 11ss1stant Vcntur<.i <'ounty a~r1cullure com m1ss1oner, said most of the coun· t\'s growers will be hurl finan {'1:.all} Hut he said 1f heavy rams e<1:--e and the moist cond1taons clry up, damages could bf! l1m1tl.'d · 1t d(•ix•nd... a j!reat deal on \\hat lht• \\Calher docs from ht•rc on "May ~aHl :'\o IOJUrll'S were rcporlell Thursday 1n a mile long mudslide th:it trapped about 100 ;iutomobiles m two feet of mud on southbound lanes of ln- lt'rstatl• 5 al Grapevine The mudslide wus fed by sfl•.iciv rams that fell aC'ross the 1 Pg ion and ronllnued into today A ut hont11·s \\a med street 1\ood1n~ <Jnd mudslides arc llkch to octur anci they url(C'<J mot.o ri.,ts In U\0111 all un n1.·c~s-.ary dn \mg, csvccaal ly on l'.1nyon and mountain roads The !\lataonal Wcathl·r Serv1ee said chilly temperatures wrll eontinue in South<'rn Cahforn1a ,ind lhe high an downtown Los Angeles, whi c h reached 67 Thursday, "111 drop to the low till:-; durin~ the weekend * * * Fro'" Page ,\ I RAIN ... measurpd sinC'e 19.52 Sunt1Jg11 Pl'uk received 1 :1 incht•s O\'l'rnight, bringing its ) car to clatc totcJ\ to 66.5 inch<.•s Last \'eur al this t1mt' 1t had re cc1ved rn l inches Elscwh('r<' along lhc Oran~e Coast. Costa Mesa reported re- cea \mg '8 inches for a season total of 26 6R and Laguna Niguel tallied exactly Ml' inch, for a total or 28. 72. Huntington Rcach tam "atcher .J Sherman Denny, "no sa1ct he.• <·aught thc full scop~· of the overnight ram because he stayed up preparing his tax re turns. measured 66 inches bringing that c·1ty's season·to date total lo24 88rnches 'I think wc•'vc had enough, JUSl bet wt'en you an(] me," Den- n) said Home Burglarized The Irvine home of Robert Bennett. at 7 Lakeview, was burglanzed Thursday of $3.000 in stereo television and other household appliances, police re· ported. Officers said the burglar jimmied a front door lock OftAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT =~~;'r,::.::::::~:. c .. ,, ~"•u,_. (OfnO•ttf i..,.,,..-o.t~ ,,,. -·-d .......... ""-,_, ... C~I• .... --·"· ...... , ............ ,_ ••tl'll V•lttY, ·~'"• ....,, •• " V•ltfip ,,,_. ~=~~f:'~~-~~=:::"~ ---"''"' ... ~, .... ~ _, .. , S4<W1 C..le-.,'4111'-•.,.,. ·-....... .......... 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JOHN CULLEN, RUTH MERIDA MAKE SANO PAINTING Ashley King, Christina Lin, Margot Kong Watch Students 'Travel' To Faraway Places B~ JACKIE HYMAN OI IM 0.11, ~1lol Sutt The arrival of J\pnl mt·an ... students at Bonita {'an)on Elementarv School in In 1ne c<.1n began their trap to the l'ol\ ncsian lsl:mds A.nd they're looking forward to May, when they'll travel lo South America <.ind Mexico Their guide on thl' t111Jr is library media specialist ~:1<11n1· Rocki. who's also in charg\' of multi cultural awarl'nes s and art for the school Ancf she·s ~n1oyed the trip as muc·h as the stu· d en ts . c; a i d •oc•et :\1tss Rock1. c.in<:e she's ··never been any place " While the c;choors 'tutlC'nh .md :\lass Rock1 ha\C•n't realh tr.ivC'led anv farther than the11 media Cl·nt~·r. lht') \'C filh:<l out · passport papers·· for t•ach c..t11p and taslc<l a wide v ar1ct ~ of cultures <\ wecklv newsher>t is d1s lnbutcd on. Fridays listing ltw next week ·s .. sll)ps · · and SUP. gest ing related television sho\\ s to watch Communit v members ha\'e responded enlhus1ast1cally to an "itinerarv" distributed lasl fall. :\I ass Roeki said. They were an· formed that the trip would begin in California, explore r\mcnl·an Jndian cultures and !hen move on to Israel. Englanci, Denmark, Poland. Russia, Arricci. India E!!ypt and Japan The commumty has donated and lent priceless thin~s." Mis'> Hoeka said, c1ltng the loan of 50 authentic Japanese costumes for a fash1on show. Parents ha\e demonstrated Danish cooking. shown how lo make corn husk d oils and American Indian 1>and pa1ntm~s and taught folk dancing. On Monday, each chilci will learn to make a won ton during a Chinese cooking demonstration by parents Jane Wong and Christine Chang. \t 1ss H1wk1 , \\ho said she's ,II\\ .1'., ~l·en an armchair tr~1vl:'lt>r, c.ime up with the idea of \ 1:.1tini.: ' counlrtt.'S this year "hen sht' began teach1n.i{ at the Ill'\\ I.' OIH'nl·d Bonita Canyon I•; It• n1t•nt.1ry r:rl(·h dass v1c;1b tier center al lt•a"t one• hour per week as a u111l, with small groups coming at oth1•1 lrnw.s :.inrl for sµ£•c 1al t'\ 1•nts plus 1nd1\'ldually to bor· row books and audiovisual I rt ,tit• rl .1ls ll1111n~· th1•1r trips , the• 1'111ld11.•n Usl.' a i.:h>hc an<I maps lo trJl'I' thl•1r travel~ and fill out p.J~'f1011 papers" consisting of 1w1.1ll•:. or wordgamcs about lhc c·ountn they're i.:omg lo\ isit Sludv of the culture mvohes \JriNi act1\·it1es, books and films. Mass Rock1 said she dad original research both through parents and by contacting rwrsonal friends frnm a v ariet Y of places "1 'm fascinated h~ languages and cultun.''> ··'>he said Int t.>n•stingly. lhc students al t ht• '>ehool are something of an 1nl(·rnat1on:.il group thcmsel\•es \ -.u n t'\ fnun<i I hat more than 15 Janguagt'S arl' sp<>ken fluently m their homes, including Polish, Gcrmnn, Spanish .. fapanese, \l<lndarin. Cantonese. Italian, Vietnamese and i\fnki!ans, Miss Hocki said The Har will end with a Small World Fe-.t1val. after which Miss Rock1 will bt'gm her research on not-yet v1s1ted countries for next \ear · For her:.elf. she said she's never been any farther than T1 1uana but she'd like to travel. ll 's my dream to go to the C\amoan Islands <.1nd Rather the folklore bccaw;e it's never been gath1•rt•cl,'0 sht' sa1c1 Stereo Gear Gone Stereo ~uipmrnt valued by the \ 1Ct1m al $1 ,285 was carried ore b~ a hurglar who broke into a Sunset Beach home. Orange County sheriff's officers said the break in was rl'ported by land s urveyor Allan Gregory Payne, 28, of 16864 Bayview St., who wai; at work at the time. MY Captain Named Assistant Sheriff Orange Cotmty SherifC Brad Gates has named Cupt. Robert Griffeth to succeed retiring William Wallace a11 one of his th rd assistaot st>erilfs. Gr\ffetb, «. or Mission Viejo, already has '51umed his new duties. His captatn's desk in lhP criminal investigation division is ing manned on a temporary ·ba•i• by Lt. Rick Drake. • Gritfeth's ap~intment gives him equal ranffng wttl'l ussbtant aheriffs Thad Owrer and Jlaul Ramos. · I>wytc-dll'ccts operations, Ramos ls chief 6t corrertlons and Gtlltetb will be mPo lblo !or pertonn.,, crhn10aJi5tJe, fl! cial and CGnlrltr'a bur.au&. GrlltC'f.b joined lh th Tiff's departroent ln 1957. native or Nobi'Uka, be Wl1 Uiatd In L aun Buch ud obl.ained 4*~111 fl"Otll a Ana 11 d Cal ~ II 1t will r eel a • ufary o ,4 aheriff, By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of .... Dally ~"' llt•ff Current federal oil pricing rules must be phased out to al- low more California oil produc- tion, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. told U S Energy Department of· ficials at a hearing an Hunt· ington Beach Thursday. ··we an California face tbe threat of a gasoline shortage in a state that is oil rich," said state Controller Kenneth Cory in a press release issued on the first day or the two day federal hear· ings al JIWttmgton Beach City Ball. Brown, Cory and Rep Mark Hannaford, D-Lakewood, used energy officials to change cur- rent oil pnce controls because thev are not fair to California oil producers and rehners. "We've tried oil price controls . . and r think the President shoUld seriously consider junk· ing the whole program." Brown said. But the federal pricing regul•· lions aren't likely to be phased out until May 1979, said heartn1 Chairman Douglu G. Reblnaoo of the federal Energy office. Robinson said be and other of· ficials were surp1'ised at Brown's call for oil price d~ regulation. "That'• a rnaj~ P91lcy state- ment for him, ':..RGl>in&on said. Brown. <=om and Hmnaford called for a return to a fair market approach to oU Qriclng. But Brown stressed that Presi- dent Carter s houl'd be given power to impose controls if problems airse. About 200 California oil pro- ducers and refiners in atten- dance at Thursday's hearing ap- plauded the governor when he called the federal oil program ··a bureaucratic monster." The federal oil pricing pro- gram was imposed after the 1973 Arab oil embargo. Brown labeled the oil price pro~ram "an albatross hung around the current admlnislra- MAMIE'S L.4MP KNOWS STORIES Mamie Van Doren, the blonde born bshell, has opened an an- ll1q ue shop 1n Newport Beach One of the items for sale 1s a lamp that hung m her bedroom "It could tell a lot or stones, .. ~he S<IVS See Fcalunn~ Pai.:e Cl lion's neck." The program was initiated durang t.he Nixon Ad· ministration. •'These controls have forced us to increase our imports and have lowered Californ1a oil pro- duction," Brown said. "There are now 18,000 idle California oil wells." Cory added. California offi c 1 a Is s~u d federal regulations should allow state oilmen lo develop a foreign market for any residual oil that could be exported. Current laws proh1b1l this practice. State officials claimed California oil producers have dirferent problems than in olher states and should not be regulat· ed an the same manner. The 10-a.,mber energy panel also too" testimony from aboul 20 oil firm officials who charged current regulations un- justly penalize their produchon efforts. Huntington Beac!h oil Cirm ex ecutive Jim Keating testified, ·'WK at we are ukine for is the freedom to tafu~ the actions neceesary to eliminate artificial- ly created problems." t<eatin1 is executlve vlce· preJideot ot Am.inoll USA, Joe. C~T.ER ••• Justices> were the. most lJberal elements Jn lbcfCourt system. It was very encouraging for us. ··s~e my last vieit here, there bu been, lithink, 1reat ex citemenl building up (about human rights>, and the people are expressiJlg themselve:; very clearly,•· the president said . . At that p0int, the reporters were ushered out. The meeting was held coin- cidentally on the 14th an· mversary of the military coup which deposed a populist civilian government in Brazil. Afterward. the president was ac: companied lo the a1rport by one of the cardinals, f>aulo Evaristo Arnes, who is archbishop of Sao Paulo, BrazU's most populous state ln an airport interview, Ass1tant Secretary of State Terence Tadman, travelin&: With Carter. said Brazil and the Unit· ed States "agree that there is a difference in emphasis on human rights in each country. and there is also a difference 1n concepts" Faller Stable Bay City Plunger 'A.krt' SAN FRANCJSCO <AP) -Harold Brown, who plunged 29 stories in a skyscraper air shaft at a speed of up to 98 mph, shouting "whoopee" all the way. was reported resting today in a hospital ··alert. pleasant and asking for water." The 22-year-old Brown broke his thighbones. kneecaps and a heelbone but suffered no internal injuries in the 300-fall Wednesday night at the 48-stor:. Transamerica pyramid building. BrO\\-n, who hummed ''Camptown Races'' in the <1mbulance after the incident. was m "serious but stable cond1t1on" at San Francisco General Hospital The fall was about 100 feet longer than the drop I rom the Golden Gate Bridge into San Francisco Bay a fall thut has claimed more than 600 lives. AP'WI•.,..... STRANGLER SUSPECT Peter Merk Jones f'romPapAJ HILLSIDE ... Jones on TbuNida). He was be· ang held today in Los Anger~ polices downtown head - quarlt'r:. "l doubt that we will seek a complaint from the distract at torney today," said Hillside Strangler Task Forc e spokesman Lt. Dan Cooke. "We want to get statements checked with the evidence we· i:ot last nieht and analyze crimC' lab tests. Under California la.w . a person booked for investip lion of murder can be held for 72 hours without formal charges," Cooke said. Shamshak was arrested by Cambridge, Mass., police Feb. 9 ofter he escaped from the state Correction Department's pre- release center m Shirley. He had been serving 1 four-to-five year t~rm for armed robbery. Two days later, from his cell in Walpole Stale Prison authorities said, Shamshak told Massachusetts stale police how Jones allegedly killed thl· women In the van "lie seemed fairly intelhgent In my own mind, 1 believed h(• was telling the truth," said Massachusetts State Police LI Detectwe Wilham Bergin at J news conference today. Shamshak said one woman was stabbed. one strangled, and one htt on the head with a blunt obJel't, according to a slory in the Boston Herald-American Irvine Awards Skateboard Work Contract A concrete wall and landscap- ing to be built between an Irvine municipal skateboard course and next door homeowners who don 'l hke the facility will cost up lo $29,000 This week the Caty Council ap pro\ ed a low bad for the work or $23,000, b:v Gardena contractor Granstrom Construction Jnc An additional $/i.000 was appropr'ial t•cJ for dc.s1i:n und possible t"ost overruns A It hough the low bad ~as SS .200 below the architerls estimated constructaon cost. 1t was, combined with the coP tin gency a ppropri atlon, mor1 than $9,000 over what coun cilmen thou~hl the work wouhl cost when they approved Ell agreement with Parkcres homeowners The agreement headed off .. pending lawsuit brought by th• homeowners to close th• skateboard arca as a pubh• nuisance The wall 1c; to be eight re1" high and 335 foet Ion~ Landscaping also °"' 111 t11 planted next to the Un1vers11 .\ Park facility as a '1sual and noise buffer THE BASEBALL SEASON You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so. you no doubt feel like a "baseball" batted--around with a bevy of conflicting stofles. Which is the best carpet fiber? What 1s the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think yau will detect that straight answers always come from Alden's. We've been helping customers score wmning-carpet-combinat1ons in Orange County for over twenty years . BEN'S ....... YWtil:iiisiailitiiin: ·custom draperies linoleum • wooCI floor 1663 'lACENTIA AV!Nllf • COSTA MESA. CAllf". 91627 • ,HONE 6"6·"838 -6"6·23.S.S I La~a/Soutll Coast Af t e rnoo N.Y. Stoeks .VOL. 71, NO. 90, 5 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1918 TEN CENTS San CleDiente Eyes Po~cy on ens es By ANNE COOPER Of .. DellJ l'I ... Staff San Clemente City Manager Gerald Weeks said today he will 1'ecommend no substantive changes in city policy Wednes- Gay night when the City Council ' examines what expenses elected I and appointed officials may charge lo the city on city· related ~usiness trips. San Clemente M1yor William Walker and Councllwomttn Don- na Wilkinson were accused Jut week by freshmait Councilman Howard Mushett of submitting contradictory expehse claims for three out-of-town trips they made to League or California Cities conferences. Mushett also announced last week his intention to call for the resignation of three city plan· ning commissioners at next Wednesday's City Council meet- ing. Mushett faulted the com- missioners with chatting their wives' expenses to t be city, following a three-day trip to an Oakland conference in February. "Basically, we jllSt wut to get something down in black and white," said Weeks of his rec- ommendations on expense re- imbursement policy affecting ci- ty councilmen and com- missioners. The city presently bas 110 D•llJ l'tMC P-.., 0.., AIM<'- ALA N LANGSTON OF NEWPORT BEACH WAITS FOR THE WEATHER TO CHANGE If You Don'I Like It , Just Walt a Minute -It'll Change, Says Weatherman 17 t !Mixe d Bag Predicted for Coast Skies 1'here·11 be something for everyone along the Orange Coast this weekend except snow. the National Weather Service saad today A spokeswoman said the forecast calls for showers decreasing late tonight, with partly cloudy skies and a 20 per cent chance of showers on Satur- day. She said generally fair r weather is seen Sunday, With no ram forecast early next week • but increasing cloudiness ex· j>eClCd. Intermill enlly pounding rain brought March to a lion-like close today disproving the old folk tale that 1f March comes in like a lion. it wall go out ltke a lamb. John Gietzen of the Orange County Flood Control DJ!itrict 1 said Santa Ana's total rainfall, 26.85 since the season began last July, 1s an all-time record to dale The city received hall an inch overnight. However, he said we·ve still got two records to beat before lhe end of June 1f 1977-78 is going to win any prizes. The highest total season on record is 32.8$ inches in 1884, followed by 32.14 inches in 1!)41. Doberman Mauls La Habra ¥ outh An 11-year-old La Habra boy was mauled and severely bitten when attacked by a large guard dog whale walking to school 't'hursday. La Habra pohce sa1d 1t wasn't until a slow moving freig~t train came along and apparently frightened the Doberman pinscher that the dog halted its ferocious attack In iLc; aftermath, 11-year-old Robert Valles, of 1240 Superior St., La Habra, underwent 31'2 hours of surgery at St Jude's Hospital. Much ef that surgery was aimed al repairing the bite wounds inflicted about the youngsters ears, face, shoulders and wrists. Police said the city's animal control officer told them the boy's wounds were the most severe he has ever seen. The 8:30 a.m. attack occurred along a railroad right-of-way near Superior Avenue and Harbor Boulevard. Police reported one of two en~ineers on a slow moving freight train that pac;sed during the .attack leaped off the tram and dragged the boy to safety as the startled dog left his prey. The dog owned by business owner Gale Colten was assigned to guard a roofing yard at 551 S. Harbor Blvd. and apparently wandered out an open gate. police said. They reported witnesses told them they do not know what, If anything, provoked the attacks. Woman Convicted Ou Support Neglect A woman who failed to make child support payments to her former husband after he gained custody of their three children will be sentenced April 14 to what could be a one-year Orange County Jail term. that the defendant should have complied with hls request wheh he first asked her in 1977 for help in supporting his family. Santiago Peak on Saddleback , Mountain has already set its all· lime record, Gietzen said, but rainfall there has only been <See JlAIN, Page A2) Superior Court action agalnsl ""'l Mrs. Sally Adamovllcb. 32, of -----------. Pomona, was instigated by the But Deputy District Attorney Thomas Goethals said that the absence of such an arrangement during civil action does not ena- ble an absent parent to avoid llnancial obligation provided that the parent is capable of as· s1sting the former partner who has custody. written policy on expense re. porting or whether wives• ex- penses are to be billed to the city. Assistant City Attorney Michael Bartlett said last week that it has "always" been the policy in San Clemente for eleet- .ed or appointed officials to take their husbands or wives on city business trips at city expense. Weeks said he will recom· mend to the .Cit1 Council Wednesday C!lat the new written p0Ucy include a provision that ex· pense reports are to be turned in to the city's finance department within 60 days after they are in- curred. Mushett's probe of city ex· pense reports revealed that Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson had not accounted for $350 eltch re· ceived as an advance prior to a September meeting in San Fran· cisco. Mrs. Wiltinsou returned $92. 75 to the cily 10 days ago, whlch is the difference between $350 ad- vance and her $257.25 expenses, exclu ding a $223.50 city-paid hotel bill at the Stantord Court Hotel. The hotel biUed the city. Walker returned $221.96 to the city Monday including a reim- bursement of $58.40 for his wife's air fare. His expenses at t he September San Francisco (See POU CY, Page A2) No Jarvis Stand Jury Hit,s Tax Ref onn Inaction The Orange County Grand Jury said today It has taken a hard look at the Jarvis-Gann in- itiative and competing tax r~ form measures but will not take a stand for or against any o( them. However, the jury said in a news rel...ase, it "feels an urgen- cy to comment about why the public faces such a controversial issue." The Jarvis initiative, which will appear on the June 6 ballot as Prop. 13, would limit property taxes to one percent . of what Strangling Tale Told By Convict LOS ANG~LES (AP I -A convict who feared inmates begged police to listen lo has story or two Hillside Strangler killing9, and bis lifelong friend has now been booked for in- vestigation of murder, police said. Peter Mark Jones, 37, a Beverly Hills maintenance man. was booked after George Fran· cis Shamshak, 27, a convict brought here from Massachusetts, told in· vesligitors he had driven Jones' van while two or the 13 Hillside Strangler murders occurred m the back of the van, police said Jones and Shamshak grew up together in Boston's Dorchester district. "It is a major break," said Police Chief Daryl F. Gates. "and we're very hopeful that it will s uccessfully conclude at least those two and perhaps more" of the slayings in which the nude bodies of several vac· <See JULLSIDE, Page A2) .............. STRANGLER SUSPECT Peter Mark Jone• county assessors said a given piece or property was worth in 1975·76. Competing with il for voter ap- proval is Prop. 8, the m~asure that would make it possilSle for assessors to separate residential and commercial property on their rolls. Separate assessment rolls would then serve as the bas1S for providing tax relief to homeowners and renters rather than across the board relief for all kinds of property. In its press release, the Grand Jury wondered why, ••after so many years or voter sugges· lions, complaints and even threats, the problem of homeowner taxation and un-reasonably high cost of govern· ment (was) never resolved." The jury went on to say it ..hopes .•. there will be major changes that will result in careful and well-planned pro- grams" no matter what the fate or Prop. 13. "It is unfortunate that our elected leaders were unable to fulfill their obligations ... Five Youths Rob Visitor to Lagtina A visitor from Chicago was relieved of pearly ,1,000 in cash outaldt! a YMCA job placeasmt office in Laguna Beach at St. Mary's Episcopal Cbur~h Thursday afternoon by fjve youths wbo threatened &be IJlaD with a stick. Thomas K. Langford, 22, told police he was meeting friends at the YMCA Youth Employment Service office at 428 Park Ave. when he was approached by two teen-age boys and three girls oulside the center al about 4:45 p.m. One of the youngsters told Langford, "We know you have $300 on you, so give 1t to me," then pushed the Chicago man up a1alnst a tree. A second youth grabbed $985 from Langford's pocket and • handed it to one or the girls who ran off~ Patk Annue. Lanlford ribecl his two male assailants ls both standing five feet nine inc.bes tall, about 19 years of age, with brown hair and brown eyes. He said one of the teenagers weighed 135 pounds and sported a full, curly beard. The second strongarm robber weighed a bout 185 pounds and wa-; wearing a green striped shirt. American Motors, Renault to Merge DETROIT (AP) -American Motors Corp. and Renault, the French automaker, announced today thal they have agreed in princi pie to join forces. The agreement calls for posst· hie manufacture of Renault cars in AM C plants. joint distribution efforts and sale of AMC Jeeps through Renault dealers, the two companies said. Plans also call for beefed-up shipments of Renault's tiny Le Car ''as soon as possible" to be sold through AMC's dealer network in this country, the joint announcement said. The firms have "signed a memorandum setting forth the basic principles of a proposed arrangement," said AMC Presi- dent Gerald Meyers and Renault director general Bernard Vernier Palliez in a st~ent released in Detroit. They said the firms hoped to reach a binding agreement within the next few months. The two scheduled a new~ con· ference Saturday at AMC head quarters. The announcement ended nearly a year of rumor and speculation in the auto industry that struggling AM C, whost- passenger car operations are losing money, would either drop out or the auto business or link with another firm. Speculation centered most re- C" en tly on Peu~eot, another French automaker. Meyers fueled the rumors in February when he said AMC hoped to swing a deal sometime this year. Film Finn's &,.chief FattS Rap Or:n:cJ_ Coas t \\eatb e r district attorney's office in the wake or an appellate court rul- ing that now enforcea child sup- port provisions on parents or both sexes. It ia the first such conviction In Orange County of a woman prosecuted for not making such payments to her former spouse. Approval Near? LOS ANGELES <AP) Former Columbia Pictures pres- ident David Begelman was char1ed with grand theft and forgery today in a complaint which cited $80.000 in misap-. propriated funds and phony checks. Chance or rain decreas· ing lo 70 percent tdnlaht and 20 pet-cent Saturday. A Ullle ~ooler Saturday. Lowa tonlRht In low 608. lflahs Soturday In lo• '°9. INSIDE ~ODA't' Big ft4rM Jo= .tan art 1chcdu~ fur t/W momJnOtla Orange COOlt ColltQI Jan F'ltivol Mtt uin~ SIQ1JI aiad photo• on P• Bl. ••• x The district attorney's office won lts c d pile the faUure of M:~. Ad1movi~b and her husband, l'bomas, ill El 7oro, td re:icb a cNl~ ''-'PJ>C>rt aa~ when they were diVC>rced in ma and •h• surrend rod custody of thclr threo chtldren. It was suc~eaaf ully uaued Coastal Plan-Studied But for the most part Wednes· day night. councilmen addressed policies and problems in lbe city in.stead of the l' ts. aues required by the coastal commission. They a9peared to be ftlore In· tere1ted in the problem of transients on Main Beach Par~.l hill.aide community parks. anq hllltop access roads. Tboae policies might be ad· dreased lo the second Pbale oC the LOCaJ Coutal Program -b~t city ol'flcaa1• pointed out they are · not to appear in t.b,o pre· llm lnary worJt draft. CounCiln»u HoWaid Dawson a r d th draft can be a v bto tool lor\he cll1 to uae n up- < OOA.STAL. At> The four-count felony com- plaint, filed by District Atlorney John Van de-Kamp, accuses Begelman of rorgjnc checks in t he names o r actor Cliff Robertson for $10,000, director Martln Rill for $5,000 and the owner of fashionable Ma Maison restaurant in Beverly Hills, Pierre Gruleau, fQr $25,000. The ~7-ye1r0old Begelman. who baa admitted la.king stud o funds, was charged wUb teal $40,000 {~ Columbia betw Jan. 13, 1975 and May 19, tm. Beaelmait bu paid the mcmey b1ek wlU,. Interest, •nd the • 'atudlo 1oar l4 PnM eh era 'l'he dlatrlct atlotn•J' ti.Id Be1et mil\ wtll aurre.odor tor (8M Pa At) .\2 DAILY PILOT A Laguna Ueach coun c llwoman hus criticized a newspaper column that she says down pl:iys the importance of a general aviation airport possibly being conslruclcd In Moro Canyon. Councilwoman Sally Bellerue said the column, which ap- pt>ared an the Daily Pilot a week at:o. did not at<'urutely portray a county report that poinl.8 out possible coru.truct1on of a light a1rC'raft landing strip in the can } ons above Coast Highway near Emeraltl Uay The column, written in a light vein, said the General Servicei. Agency which prepared a study of possible light aircraft airport sites in the county. had long ago discarded I.he Moro canyon 1.1te as a possibility. ·'Thal site has not been dropped (from county plans>, .. Mrs. BeUerue told fellow coun ctlmen Wednesday night · 'lt is being seriously <.·on s1dered as an airport site by the county and we've really got to deal with the county o n thlS 1s sue." She satd the city s hould get c1 tiiens acllve on the 11.sue to in MV Captain Named Assistant Sheriff Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates has named Capt. Robert Griffeth to succeed retiring Wilham Wallac•t.• as one of his thrl'c assistant shcnrrs Griffeth, 44, of M1ss1on V1eJo, already has assumed his new duties. llis captain's desk in the n1m anal invl'St1gat1on di vision as being mannl'd on a lcmporar.> h:is1s by Lt Hick Drake Griffeth's appointment gives htm equal ranking with ru.s1stant sheriffs Thad IJwycr and Raul Ramos Dwyt.>r d1rerts operations. Ramos 1s chief of corrections and Gnffeth will be responsible for personnel. cnm1nahst1c, f1s· cal and coroner's bureaus. G riCfeth 1oined the sheriff's clepartment m 1957 A native of Nebra~ka hC' was raised in Laguna Beach and obtained d<'rreec; from Santa Ana College and Cal State 1-~ullcrton 11 .. ''ii I rt'Cl'l\'l' an annual .... t1arv of $34,400 as ass1stanl ... hl;'rtlf f 'rona Page AJ IBEFT ... ra1gnmcnt ' C'arly next week" at Burbank Municipal Court and prosecutors will ask that ball be :;et at $2,SOO If convicted, Begelman could face a maXJmum sentence of one to 10 years on the grand theft rnunt and one lo 14 years for t·ach forgery count. Today's charges brought the first legal action in a fin ancial :-.ea nclal whic h has rocked llolly,,ood and threatened t'olumba;i's pos1t1on on the stock market for months Bcgelman, one of filmdom's most J)O\\crful mC'n, was s us- pi·ndcd as Columbia's produc t1on ch1C'f last Oclolwr when his m isdt't•cls WC'rl' llii-c·overecl Th£' st•,incb l did not break into ht·arlli1ws, hoy,.cvcr, until Colum ha a reversed its action in J) e c r m h 1· r a 11 d re t u r n c d Bcgelman lo has top post Begdman tlaamed he had suf. rcred from a mental aberration, had soui:ht psychiatric help and was curC'd Columbia s stock plummeted, a nd by February, escalating pubhc1t~· about Bcgclman's fmnnccs forced ham to resign for good Columbia, however, has not severed tics with him Begelman, described as a 'alued creative talent, was im- mediately signed to an mdepen rlent producing contract with Columbia which will bring him a minimum $300,000 a year Bloodmobile Due The American Red Cross com- m unity Bloodmobile will be in the Laguna area April 13 from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m . at South Coast Community Hospital, 31872 Coast Htghway, South Laguna. Appointments ma.y be made by calling BM·S38l. DAILY PILOT O.lly F'llet St.off ..,,... ASSISTANT SHERIFF Viejo's Robert Griffeth Front Page 1l I RAIN ... mea:,ured since 1!)52 Santiago Peak received l 3 inches overnight, bringing its year·to-date total to 66 5 inches Last year at lhls lime 1t had re ce1ved 19.l inches. Elsewhere along the Orange Coast, Costa :\tesa reported re ceivmg .48 inches for a season total of 26.68 and Laguna Niguel tallied exactly one inch. for a tot a I of 28. 72. Hun tingto n Beach rain watcher J . Sherman Denny. who said he caus:ht the full scopt- of the overnight rain because he st ayed up preparing his tax re· turns, measurt'd 66 1nC'hl'~. nringing that cily'c; season to date total lo 2•1 88 inches · I thank we've had enough, 1ust between you and me," Den ny said. FroaPageAl POLICY ••. annual League of Californi a Cities conference were $186.04, plus a $299.64 c1ty·pa1d Stanford Court hotel bill "The fact that I turned m my expens es Lh1s week was prompt ed by Mr Mushetl's invesllga lion, .. said Walker, "but the oversight was nothing inten tional. Th e c ity has n o policy on when expense reports must be turned In. Besides, two days an.er we returned from the League meeting ln San Fran. cisco, my family lef\ lor a three· week vacation in Hawaii. Time can just get away from you." Walker said Mushett 's ln vealigation has also prompted him to gather toeetber receipts f~m 14 trips he took during 1977 on city business for which he ha~ not yet souaht reimbursement lie said he did not yet have a total expense figure for the trips. "You do a lot of things as a part-time city official that wind up cosLlnt you money.'' saJd Walker. "l have boon Ju.at leWn~ some expenses go, but now l doo 'l lhink 1 will." 111 wu vacatJontn1 9fitb my family lut we.It," utd Mn. WUklnaon, "and 11tttna be Ide lovely Lako Havaiu, J asked Dl)'telt why I put up wlth this kind of aapavatlon. l don't hove to bt on the ~.\f. COul\cll. t c~r­ talnlv ClcM\'t nHcHh• monty. But tben 1 ht. If I Weren't on the council, I mlaht u well tum city bualne11 over to Mr M tittt, and l'ru not wUllnt to do l)\at.' sure the county does not place a lund1n~ ~t np m the canyon area, adjacent to El Morro Elemen· tarv School .:The news of this plan has not been widely disl ri buted to the commwuty," she said. County officials admit the Moro Canyon site 1s &tall on a list or potential areas for gene~al aviation aircraft, but they claim the possibility of that s.1te being selected 1s very unlikely. The GE study reports there \\ere 17 potential sites jn Orange Count\' in 1968, but adds that re· cent residential encroachment has narrowed that list to five ~1tes. M 1ke Maccarone. Oran~e County Airport engineer, said the Moro Canyon site is the least lJkely of the remairung sites. He said GSA figures show that site would be the mosl expensive to acquire, although from the standpoint of open space, "it still seems feasible ." The report estimates cost of ucquis1t1on of the 133-acre s1le, plus devl•lopment of the land, would oo more than $13 million. .. ,n my own opinion," Mac· 1·arone said, "it's the least proba· ble site. Even 1f 1t was the best pla('c an the world for an airport. I don't think it would have a <'hancc ' Woman Rises From 'Dead' AG RIGENTO, Sicily (AP I The doctor had ccrt1f1'•d her dead, posters announcing the funeral had been pasted in the streets. and relatives were gathered for a night's '1gal before burial when Hild Provenzani, 50, stirred in the bed, opened her eyes and sent every- bod v out screaming The doctor said 1t was a <.'ase of catalepsy, in which tonsc1ousness a nd feeling arc lnsl and the muscles hcl'ome rigid temporarily. After the reawakening, the woman said she felt \\ t.'ll San Juan Capistrano Pacific Rancho Mission Viejo Ocean New Clemente Bonaes Ranch lands where cattle· graze in San Clemente will be covered with 7 ,163 new homes in the n ext decade, iI plans are ap· proved. Grading is under way on the Forster Ranch, for 575 Daon Corporation homes. On the remaining 1,770 Forster acres, Estrella Properties plans 2,447 units. On 762 acres of the Reeves Ranch, in· Jand of the San Diego Freeway, John D. Lus k and Son developers propose a planned community of 1,141 homes. The 2,000-acre Visbeek Ranch, recently purchased by Nu-West Development Corpo1·ation, has been proposed for 3,000 homes Mesan Faces Drug Rap UCI Student Charged With Making 'Speed' By JACKIE RYMAN Ot .. ra.fty ....... l&aft A graduate student in oreanic chemistry al UC Irvine was ar. rested Thursday In Costa Mesa on c h arges of manufacturing methamphetamlnes, popularly known as speed, police said to- day. In Costa Mesa jail today with bail set at $10,000 was Roger Phillip Keister, 31, of 2033 Anaheim st., Costa Mesa . Police Sgt. Gary Webster sajd the arrest was the result of an investigation conducled jointly by ~sta Mesa and UCI campus police, with assislance provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Cnme Lab Webster declined to say if other arrests are expected. but satd that, during the arrest, police seized thousands of dollars worth o( laboratory equipment and cases of chemicals, many of which are still being analyzed. "There's no doubt in my mind that there are others involved," Webster said. · He said some of the chemicals seized might also have been used in the manufacture of PCP, or angel dust. Webster said the arrest followed the receipt of informa lion by the UCI police concern· ing possible removal of the lab lo another site A stakeout outside Ke1stcr's apartment revealed a rented u Haul truck and police moved m to make a n arrest at 1 p m Thursday, Webster said Some of the lab equipment had ~ dismantled and packed, he said. Analysis al the scene revealed the presence of metham- ph e t amine r esidue and chemicals that can be used lo make speed. Webster said. In addition, he said the pres ence of causl!c chemicals and potentially explosive ether cMu sed police to call on the Costa Mesa Fire Department to ~land by during the arrest. No hre occurred, Webster said Fro• Pqe Al HILLSIDE. • • Frota Page Al Fashion Island Plans Bazaar ·For Saturday t1ms W(•re dumped onto roads anrl hillsides between Jast Sep- lcm her and Feb 17 "We have sufficient informa· t ion to believe that one or both of these suspects are invoh•ed in these murders," Gates said COASTAL PROGRAM. • • Gales told reporters that the l\\o were being questioned in connection with the strangula t1on murders last November of Jill Barcomb, 18. and Kathleen Robinson. 17 datin~ its Gen<'ral Plan. but as- sailed the so·called "systems language, .. throughout the re- port. lie s:11d the draft htghlight.s problems an the Art Colony, in cludin~ an • eroding base of hotels and motels, which must be rebuilt, recycled or added on to.·· Dawson criticized free -;erv1ces to Laguna's transient population, saying "we cannot afford the free services to transients that we now provide in Main Beach Park." saying maintenance. bond retirement and interest. insurance, lost tax- es and parking amount t o $750,000 a year He also called ror roads and parks for h11ls1de residents, an accurate census of city residents wh ic h would account for ••man y" bootleg apartment dwellers in order for Laguna to collect ''its fair share of easoline, road. sales and cigarette taxes." Councllman Wayne Baglin was critical of several areas in the work program draft, citing a statement about Laguna Canyon Road as "having been written by someone who obviously never drove on that road." Jn the tntroducUon of the docu- ment, the work plan claims Laguna Canyon Road "ls ade- quate to handle existing peak month average traffic counta. '' "That whole parasraph has to be rewritten," Ba1lln said, sba.k· Ing his head He said the report also does not give the city <'nough credit for provldJng low· cost re<'realion to nonresidents "Thcv use the beach for free. and t.h<' work pro~ram does not 1:1ve us credit for that." Kelly Boyd said he does not favor more public acceH to lho beaches, and a1reed with B11lln 's statement that Laguna Canron Road ls not adequate. "Anyone who drive., It .knows that,·• he said. Mayor JaC'k McDowell out- lined the Importance ot tht docu- m ent ln connection with the dty'a General Plan, 1ayln1 th•t In the past, Lhe coastal com· mlHlon has aone In Ont dire<:· lion the city In the other. "Tht <Laauna> community direction bu been 1tron1ly en vlronmental tor many ycan, but the chan•o now la tconomlo," he Hid "Al w• tended to bo overly •· vlronmentat, wo dld a dllHrvite to the community,'' he aald "Fnr txample, we tended lo pu1h tor pUbllo to the b ach and DO haw• (tona•-UOD >.•I He aallf lbt clli abould now. loot Mn'OYriril pubUo ace "lo accommodate our own citizens." And, he said, the community should keep that in mind in pre· paring the Local Coastal Plan. Planning Director Doug Schmitz reminded councilmen that t he work pro~ram does not contain policies. "There are no legal requirements in here. It's a catalog of contradictions. It raises the questions that will have to be answered in the Local Coastal Plan," Schmilz said. He said, for example, the coastal commission might throw out the issue of public beach ac· cess in the work program, "because we have supplied enough beach access " "We are merely required to address these issues," Schmitz said. CopiC'S or the work prol(ram. along "1th supp l emental material, will be available to the public next week at City Hall and the public library Fashion Island merchants will present an old-fashioned outdoor S idewalk Bazaar from IO a.m to 5·30 p .m . Saturday You 'll f ind a 12 -page advertising section In today's Dally Pilot directing you to bargains from 30 to 80 percent off. Hot dogs and Cokes will be offered by the Irvine Police Department Explorer Scout post Corona del Mar High School Keywanettes will sell fruit and cheese delight lo benefit the Special Olympics. Popcorn, free animal balloons for children. yogurt samples and a hairstyling demonstration are planned. Check today's Fashion Island Sidewalk Bazaar advertis ing supplement for other s pecial even ls. The Los Ani?eles Herald Ex amincr reportt:-d today that Shamshak threatened suicide b; swullowini: razor b lades if authorities wouldn't talk to him The paper said he reared fello" prisoners would kill him anywa~ berause of his past history as <• police informant Shamshak was being held on an interim basis at Temlinal Island Federal Prison while tht s trangler investigation con t lnues. If he is not charged here eventuaJly he would be returned to Boston where he had been servi n~ time for escape and armed robbery. During interviews in Los- Ange I es T h ursday and Massachusetts earlier . Sha m shak said he watchecl while hi~ friend murdered the· women In the van THE BASEBAIJA SEASON You are Possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores It so, you no doubt feel like a "baseball" batted-around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which is the best carpet fiber? What 1s !he best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be uaec:s? We think You will detect Chat atraight answers always come from Alden's. We've been helping customers eeore wlnnlng-earp9t-combln1t1ont In Orange County for over tMnty )'elrl. DEN'S :iiisil11itian: ·custom dr11p111ies linoleum • wood floor • 7 .II • Toda. ~ Clo Ing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71, NO. 90, 5 SECTIONS, S6 PAGES .. O RANGE COUN.TY, CAUf'ORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1978 N TEN CENTS/ Few Su1·prises at NB Council ForuID A. atanding room only crowd turned out Thursday night to bear the 12 active Newport Beach city councll candidates field questions from a panel of newspaper reporters. The meeting, sponsored by the Manner's Community Ass0<:1a· lion, attracted nearly 100 voters, the largest crowd so far to at- tend a forum during the municipal campaign. The candidates were each given three questions to answer on a variety or city subjects ranging from traffic and de velopment control to beach use and additional parJdne. There were few surprises. although District One candidate Don Strauss used the session to retract an earher campaign statement. Asked to expand on bis·plan to build a parking structure to serve the beach areas, Strauss replied that. he now feels it is a bad idea ''and l'rn w\thdrawing the sui:gestion." At the close of the meetine. wbm the !orum was opened to questions trc>ro the audience. Sixtb Dlstrict,.candtdate Paul HWQ mel was asl$ed to clarify his rem.arks at a forum a week .ago. At 'ttii tlme he advocated Food for Thought :\Jotonsts taught in the daily traffic Jam on Pacific Coast llighway near Jamboree Road m Newpol"t Beach ha\'e somethin~ new to study whih.• they creep along This sign, posted :\londay. refers them to Com· muter Computer. a non-profit organization which provides free information on car pools in an effort to rcdu~e highway con· gesti,on s uch as thls. Red Dye Aida Capture in Costa Me8a A Huntington Beach teen·ager arrested Thursday in Costa Mesa after the robbery of a sav- ings and loan assoc1at1on was literally caught red-handed after a booby·trapped money bag sprayed red dye on him, police said today Police declined to reveal ex- actly how the dye mechanism ' works. Police Lt. George Lorton said the 17-year-old suspect, whose identity was not r evealed because of his age, remains m Orange County Juvenile Hall m connection with the robbery of First Federal Savings and Loan at 1455 Baker St. A bandit simulating a weapon escaped with a little less than S500 in the l l 40 a. m robbery and was spotted in a getaway car on Fairview Road about 20 minutes later, police said. Lorton credited good police work by the arresting officer, Mark Pesanli, rather than the , red dye for the arrest. but said the dye aided in identification. .i lie said the suspect had red dye on his hands as the result of a specially constructed money pouch. The suspect reportedly dropped the bag in the savings and loan parking lot and was sprayed by the dye when he tried to open it. • The money was recovered in ~ the parking lot, police said. .. Co ast \\1eath er Chance of rain decreas- ing to 70 percent tonight and 20 percent Saturday. A ht lie cooler Saturday. Lows tonight in low 508. Highs Saturday in low G0.1. INSIDE TODAY Bfg aama jo.u .iori are iclt~uled /Dr IM mammoth Orong• Coad ColUo• Jou F'1at1W1 Mit wrtk. Sto111 and plaotoi on Paga Bl • ••• x HCI . trident ~ -. s Drug-making Bap By JACKIE HYMAN Of ... n.11, " ... Mafl A graduate student in organic chemistry at UC lrvine was ar· rested Thursday in Costa Mesa on charges of manufacturing methamphetamines. popularly known as speed, police said to· day. lo Costa Mesa jail today with bai I set. at. $1<>i000 was . Roger Phillip Keister, 31, of 2033 Anaheim St .• Coswi Mesa. PoUce Sgt. Gary Webster said the arrest was the result of an investigation conducted jointly by Costa Mesa and UCI campus 1Dief Gets Ste r eo Gear in Newport Newport Beach police said to- day a burglar apparently re. moved panes from a louvered window to break into a Newport Heights home this week. The thief took a stereo system valued at $1,625 from the home of Charles Barnes, 481 San Bernardino Ave. Barnes report,. ed the theft Wednctlday. police, with assistance provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Crime Lab. Webster declined to say' if other arrests are expected, but said that, during the arrest, police seized thousands of dollars worth of laboratory equipment and cases of chemicals, many of which are t!till'belng analyzed. "There's no doubt in my mind that lbete are others involved," Webster said. He said some or the chemicals seized miebt also have been used in the manufacture of PCP. or angel dust. Webster said lhe arrest followed the recelpl or inf<>rma· lion by tbe UOf pol ice concern· ing possible removal or the lab to another-site. • A itllkeout outside Keistcr's apartment revealed a rented U· Haul truclc Md police mov~ iJ1 to mak• an arrest at 1 p.m. Thursday, Webster said. Some of the lab equipment had been dismantled and packed, he said . Analysis al lhe scene revealed t.be l>rea.l\ce of m etham- <See D UGS, Page AZ) Weekend Weather:· Rain, Clouds; Sun construction or a freeway "cl01Se enough to the coast that people would ~e It" instead or PaciJtc CQast .ijjghway. Thursday, he claimed that his statement wu misunderstood. •'What you got was a garbled message," he tolcl his questioner m stating he oppotea all freeway construction in Newport Beach with the eKcept.ion or the San Joaquin Hills corridor. * * * Fun .... Another surprise came when one of the panel members asked Third District candidate Fnnk Ivens to explain the circumstances under which he left his post as assistant city manager 1 vens resigned after work mg for the city for eight y.ears Jn what was described at the time as a dispute over city personnel policies . * * * • g "My departure from the city has nolbina to do with my being a candid.ate for city council," Ivens said ln declining to answer the question. Here's a look at what some of th~ other candidates had to say. Evelyn Hart, Third District. who has based her campaign on keeping Newport Beach a res· ldential community, said she <See FORUM, Page A2) * * * ted Incumbent Exceeds Challenger By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol 1119 DeHy ,. ... sc.H Lucille Kuehn, the only incum- bent running in the Newport Beach city cowicil elections, has raised $10,226 tor her campaign, more than twice that of her challenger. The figures were released to- day in re~rts filed w1th city clerk Doris George. Accordini to the reports, Mrs. ~uehn was by far the wealUuest candidate, as well as the biggest spender. Her recor:ds showed that she has spent $4,700 or that $10,000 war chest. Her only active opponent is Paul Hummel, whose repart showed that he has raised a total of $4,612 and spent $2,515. All or the expenses reported by all of the candidates were re· lated to producing and ma11mg campaign literature and to buy- ing newspaper and radio ads. In the First District, the re- ports from the five candidates showed: Peg Forglt has raised a total of $2.585, ln~1'~<ling a $1,oop loan. ... 1 . ..-a_._ WfL J tJ ker has raised $121 and sped '30. S. H. ''lbp" Byers showed no contributions nor loans, but list· ed e~pendltures of $l,84S. Bill Von Esch listed a total of $200 in contributions from himself and his wife and expen· ditures o( $Ul9. Donald Strauss showed con· tributions totaling $6,252 and ex· penditures of $1 ,768. In the Third District, the re- poHJI showed: Frank Ivens has raised $100 and spent $221 Evelyn Hart listed $2,096 in contributions and $470 m ex- penses. Michael Gering reported $5.321 campaign donations and spent $1,018. In the Fourth D1strict, the can· didatesreportsshowed: M.4MIE'S UMP KNOWS STORIES Mamie Van Doren, the blonde bombshell, has opened an an· ltiq ue shop in Newport Beach. One of the items for sale is a iamp that hung in 'her bedroom. "It eould tell a lot of stories," she says. See Featuring Page Cl. Charles Larson showed eon· tribut1ons of $610, o{ which $75 h4lS been spent. Jackie Heather listed con- tributions totaling $4,335 and ex· penditures of $1,334. In the Sixth District, the amount and source of campaign contributions has become an is· sue with Hummel charging that Mrs. Kuehn's campaign 1s being rmanced by developers. Mrs. Kuehn counters that of the more than 200 people who have given money to her cam· paign, only 16 are developers. Their contributions total $3,200 <See FUNDING, Page AZ> What a Raeket Finn Offers Gold Plating NEW YORK CAP> -Those who play tennis for love or money wlll find both m a new product being marketed by a West Coast firm a 24 karat gold-plated tenrus racket. "You know how 1l is these days. everybody has every. thing," said Tom Gold, who came up with the idea. "Now tennis people ~ and they usually c;aq affqtd~ ~w exlr~ bucks - can cun f . birthday, trophy or maybe to raise money for a church or ctiarity." Gold, who heads LJoYd Dis· trlbutors Inc. near Los Angeles, said Thursday that it took him and vice president Ed Singer a year lo gel the idea to fruition. .. After all. gold rackets aren't something you think of every· day.'' he said. It was the Spalding Co. people in Chicopee. Mass , who figured out how to do it. "We couldn't plate on aluminum, graphite or wood" usually ust:d to make rackets, said Spalding executive Scott Creelman. "But we have a top'- end steel racket, the WCT Steel And that takes gold.'' The difference 1s in the price. l.ne steel version retails for about S'70: the more precious version for $350. Creelman said the ~old racket, strung with black graphite "for strength and cosmetics," weighs 13 ounces, about the same as a norm al racket. Only one grip size, 41A, is being made, but Creelman said it was selected "because it's about right for most men and women." Sample rackets. were sent out this week, Creelman said. Gold said he expected sales to begin soon in pro shops, ''fancy de· partment stores" and sports stores nationwide. Where the men disagree is on the racket's playing ability Creelman said the racket was designed lo be used, but qwpped that "it ·s suggested that if you play doubles, one person should be a security guard " Gold said, however, be expect- ed the rackets to end up as 4ecorati ve pieces on walls . "If you play, there could·~ some stretching of the gold. Tben it won't look so good for show," he said. I Fashion Island Plans Bazaar For Saturday Fashion Island merchants will present an old-fashioned outdoor Sidewalk Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday. You'll find a 12 -page advertising section in today's Daily Pilot directing you to bargains from 30 lo 80 percent off. Hot dogs and Cokes will be offered by the Irvine Police Department Explorer Seoul post. Corona del Mar High School Keywanettes will sell fruit and cheese delight to benefit the Special Olympics. Popcorn, Cree animal balloons for children, yogurt samples and a hairstyling demonstration are planned. Check today's Fashion Island Sidewalk Bazaar advertising supplement for other special events. I . \2 DAILY PILOT Bay City :Pl ... .._ s '\ '\' FRANCISCO CAP 1 ---H Id , plunged 29 stories in a skyacraper •ir abaft at a . s1wNl ut up lo ~8 mph, shouting "whoopee" all the way, W<J'i rt'porte<J n·~lm& lodpy m a hospital "iJlc1 t. pl~a.sant and a£klni: for water." Tlw 22 't·a1 ·old Hro"11 broke his thighbones, h.11t•t•caps ~.ind u ht.·t:lbomt hut suffered no 111lernal 111Jtu·1cs in the 300 fttll Wt•dnesday night at the 48 stol'y Transamea·lc• pyramid buildina. Brown, who hurn,,.icd "Camptown Races" in the a rn bu lum·e c.1fler lhe \ind<ll'Ht. was In "serious but st abl<.• condition" ill Sjn 1''rum·1sco General Hospital The f:tll wus Hbo"l 100 fl'd longer than the drop I rom the Golden <~ult• HntlJ.(e into San Francisco Bay a fall lhut hux rlaimed rnure than 600 lives. LOS ANGELES CAP) -A convaci who feared lnrnates begged ponce to llslen to his btory of two Hillside Strangter killings, and his lifelon1 friend bas now been booked for in· vo•ti1:ution of murder. police aald. · Peter Mark Jones, 37, a Beverly H1Jls maintenance man, was booked after George Fran- cia Shamahak. 27, a convict brouabt b•r• from Ma1aacbu1ell1. told tn - Ex-solon Indicted Jn Bribe Fro• Pa,,e A I WASlllNt;'J'ON <AP1 -A rt•der;il grani.I )Ury invetllgating the ~outh Korean lntluence- huvlng st•andul on Capitol Hiii, today indicted former Rl'p. Otto E Passman on charges of con- ~ p1 racy. hri bt•ry and acceptlll& an 1 llegaJ "n.tlltu1ly. The seven-count indictment rhargcd that Passman, D-La .. dl•manded money from South Korean nee-dealer Tongsun · Park nnd that he pressured the "outh Korean government to purchase Ana•nean rice <Relat- NJ phot~. J\ j) 1 he mdJdnwnt charged that l'as:.man, 77, "<lid willully and l.nowingly c·omb1nc. conspire. 111nfedt-rate and agree with Tnng,un Park lo defr<iud lhl' Ur11tl'd Mates of America" Park who r<'turncd from South horec.1 under a grlUlt of 1mmun1ty in return for his t1·~t1mony, was named an un 1nd1ctcd t·o t•ons111r..itor 1n the ~rand JUr}' tharge Passman, who once held veto (IC>\\ t•r m·c·r all foreign aid as a llou:.e suhcomm1tlee chairman, w u1> defoutect m a primary re- ··ll'ction b1<:1 1n l!J76 He has con '-1:.I ently denwd any illegal or 1 m pros>er contlucl in th~ Korean 1nflucncc· buying scanc.lal Pas::.man ts in a Louisiana hosp1lal, rl'µortl'dly under lrcat- Oll•nt for exhaustion The 26 pai!c 1ndictm<'nl al- lcced that Passman conspired to .•<'cept $213,000 from Park and obtained $98,000 Passm:m Is the second former t•ongressman lo be indicted m the influence buying scandal. Former Orange County ('ongressm:.in Richard T. Han- na. pleaded guilty March 17 lo conspiring with South Korean or f1c1als and Tongsun Park to ddraucl ll\c US J?O\ernment. lie-Wils lo have gone on trial a I PW dlivs lall'r on a 40 count in· d1ctmt•nl rc:turnl'd Oct 14 char~ 1n1< lum with conspiracy. bribery , acceplinc: an illf"gal gr<J t Utt.>, mull fraud and v1olat- 1n~ the h1w lhat requires reg- istration of foreign agt'nls Frot11 Page A I DRUGS .•. phetamlne rc.·sldue and chemicals that can he used to make speed, Webster SBld In add1lion, he said the pres- ence or caustic chl'micals and potentrnll.v eJCplosive ether c·aused police to call on the Costa Mesa Fare Department to ~land hy during the arrest. No <ire occurred, Webster said. Dollar Plunge8 FRl\Nl<PURT, West Germany 1 AP 1 The dollar felt sharply on the Frankfurt currency market today in reaction to news or the record U.S. $4.S2 ltillion trade deflc:lt in February. ln hectic tradinc, tho dollar w .. quoted at 2.01 m1rk1 late ln th• afternoon ae1slon, dealers 11ld. ORANOleoAIT M DAILY PILOT FORUM FEATURED. • • would favor chaname proposed hotl'I sites lo low density res- 1denll al uses She smd her idea especially applies lo the southern half or the Castaway~ near Dover Drive and Pac1!ic Coast ll1ghw'Of 8111 Von Each, First District, who 1s a former ch1urman of the Parks. Beaches and Rec:reatlon Commission, suggested that North Star beach in the Upper Bay ought to be developed as a recreational area, in spite or the objec tlon1 of residents or neighboring Dover Shores S.ll. "Hap" Byers, 1''1rsl Dis trict, said he agrees with the new policy that mandates the police pay must be comparable to the three highest paying agen c1es in the county and said he \.\Ould advocate similar policies for all city employees Charles Larson, Fourth Dis tr1ct. cnt1c11ed the city s effort in oppos1t1on lo expansion of the Orange County Airport as "piecemeal." lie aa1d the city should use part of its $250,000 airport fund lo 'hire someone to present a strong posture" on behalf of lhe city's point of' 1ew * * * Fro• Page AJ FUNDING. • • At Thursday ni~ht 's forum. s he was asked if sht' would dis c1ualify herself from voting on 1!) :.ues related to tho:-.e 16 dl' velopers because of those con lnbut10ns · Do you really think ll $200 contnbulion could influence my point of view?" she asked in replying Jobn Tucker. First Di1trict, said he believes the best in· terests of both residents and beach visitors could be served by reworking the Balboa Pier parking lot to add 500 addJUonaJ parking apaces Lucille Kaetut. Sixth District an cum bent, Hid f>he believes a careful cost an-alysls will have to be m:.1de before the city makes a dN•ision on annexation or th~ Irvine co~t. "J'm sul'e we'd all like to bo •ble to control what goes ln th.ere, ~ w6 aUould be sure that it's not gotng to prove too costly to assume that con- trol," she said. Michael Gering, Third Dis· tract, said he has some reserva- t l on s about the effect on Newport Beach or the comple- llon of lht> Coata Mesa Freeway. ··we are going to have to work closely with Costa Meu In plan- ninc for t~ traffic that is going to come off that freeway," he said. P~g Foritt, P'irst Dlstr.ct, said that If the Jarvis-Gann tax hm1talion mt:asure passes, she would reduce •·non-essential" ci- ty services beginning with the recreation programs. "( would probably look inlo lhe Comrmmi- ly Development Department and the BuHdJng Department as \\-ell.·' she said. Jackie Heather, Fourth Dis- trict, in discuasing the problems raced hy Eastblulf homeowners with the expansion of Jamboree Ho ad. suggested that some mean11 0( city-hom eowner finant'1ng of sound attenuation wJuld have lo he found. "Otherwise, if the city does something like that for them, then other neighborhoods with similar problems are going lo expect the same," 11he said First State Visit Carter Quits Brazil, Heath for Nigeria R lO DE JANEIRO, Brazil <A P I -President. Carter, risk ing the wspleasure of his official hosts, met today with BraJil.ian champions of human rights who are critics of the military 1ov- crnmenl. He said human riahts 1 m provements in Brazil are 'very encouragm~ " Bul ooe of Carter's advisers said afterward the United Slates and Brazil arreed lo disagree about hum:in nght.s. The president and his party left immediately for Nl&•ria, where Carter will be the Orst American preaident to make a &late viait to black Africa. The critics, lncludln1 two Roman Catholic cudinall, apent 4S minutes, exchan1ina views with the preaident. At the start of the 1ession, in the presence of reporters, Carter talked ·about meeting with Brazilian Supreme court justices Thursday rn Braailia. •'Tho chief Juttlce ft\tde ,. very cleal' 1tatemt11t toward dtdiution to bump.fl rl•ht~1" Carter aaid, "He Jlld they (Wt. Juatlc•) were the mo.t liberal elementt fn tltd court 1yatem. lt was very .-.cour-.1.Ju•; for ua. Qparantine Will Remain Al:ong Beach "'Since my last vtslt here. there has been. I think, great ex· cHemenl building up (about human rights), and the people are expressing themselves very clearly," lhe president said. At that point, the reporters were ushered out. The meeting was held coin- cidentally on the 14th an- niversary of ~he miUtary coup v.h1ch deposed a populist civ1ll<1n government in Bra21l. A!terward, tbe president wu ac- companied to the airport by one of lhe cardinals, Paulo Evaristo Ames, wbo i! archbishop of Sao Paulo, Brazil's moat popuJous 1late. In an airport Interview, Assltant S ecr•iary ot State Terence Tadman , traveUnc with Carter, aaid Braail anct th• Unit- ed Slates ''agree that there is a di Uerence in emphasis on human ri(hts io each cowury. and there It allo a dilforenee in QOl\Cepta." Mu1N~r1 Cir&&uglit M11 l la the deadline for re•l•traUoa ot 1ponaora •nd cont .. tanta who wan' to particlp•t• tn the lf71 Niss Newport Beach be>•ut)' pa,.ut. The ev.t 1-~ ·b1 Ule •wport ,ttarbor .rareeea. oont_.. are Qoedod to put up tho entry fee required for eaeb eontelt Contestant. muat be ftllldent of Newport Beach. unmanted and .,..,... the ., .. ot lt ed 2$. ·~ lnterested m1.1 call .11,.J>ai._eo..,. S~TTalkaS WASHlNOTON fAP) Seor t1r1 ot State Cyru1 R Vann •Ill meet wlth Soviet f'orel1n NJnt1tet Aftdrel A. OrOTD~ko lb I A;nl to it dlfferencea between tt;e two <'O\Ullrltl Ga l•V al _pah;ta Of Ut 1trat111 arm Unill ttoo tatkl. tllall'IUO olfidalt lay. • • Newport Man I Faces Trial In Slaying A Newport Beac:h man faces an April 12 preliminary hearing in South Oranee Coun ty M un1c1pal Court on murder charees in the beatlna de~th of Orange Coast Colleee atudent Karl Marcus Chancellor, whose body was found in a Lal\ffia NieueJ park. Mark J . 8aker, 22, or Park Newport apartment$, was booked on the murder charge a(ter Sberirt's deputies ques- tioned him about his movements on Feb. 11. Younf ChanceUor'a body was found that night behind ~ desert- ed snack bar at Ni1uel Beach Park Shertrr's otrtcera said they were led to Baker by reports that he and Chancellor, 20, of 1848 Port Sheffield Place, were seen leavinr Ballet's apartment on the night or the murder. Baker Is beln& htld ln Orange County Jail witho"* ball. because or his past h1st()ry 8.5 .. police l.nformanl. Shemahak •H belnt held on an interim basis al Termlnul Island Federal Prison while the strangler hwestlgatlon con Unue1. II he ti not cluargtd h•r•t eventually he would be retumeo to Boston where he had been serving time tor escape and armed robbery. Durinf interviews in Los Aneeles Thursday and Massachusetts earlier, Shamshl1' u1d he watched while his friend murdered the women in the van. Gates said Sham~hak hud knowledae or the murder::. known only to lhe kallera and de leclives. After ~rroiaUne Sbamshak, Loa Angeles poUce arrestod Jones on Thursday. He was be- tne held toda,y in Los Anatles pollce'a downtown head - quartor1. "I doubt,,thft ~ will seek a eoJnpJain$ from tbe dlatrlct at torhtY todu," uid HUlaide St r l',JU1h i'~ T •'Jc Force aPot• u.; Dan Cooke. ... director 1•oar:al aernlrd Vernle.r Palllea h> a U.attment releued in Detroit. Tb9 nld tha ttrrn1 hoped to rfarh f J>tndlnc •triement within ~ n xt few month•. The two •~bdt.1lJ11 Jt newt con- ference Sal-urd•y at AMC head quarters. The announcement ended nearly a year of rumor and speculation in the auto industry that struggling AMC, whose passenger car operations are losing money, would either drop out of the auto business or link with another firm Otllr l'l• Ktft ,._ ASSISTANT SHERIFF Vle,o'e Aober1 Grtffeth Viejo Man Sheri/f's Assistant Oranae CouaLy Sheriff Brad Gate1 has named Capt. Robert G rtrfeth to succeed rellring William Wallace u one of his three assistant 1heritrs. Griffeth, 44, of Mi11ion Viejo, already hu aasumed bis new duUea. His capta.in'1 de.!k tn the criminal invesllaatlon division is beine m1UU1ed on a temporary basis by U . Rick Drake. G r1ffeth's appointment &ives ham equal ranking with assistant sheriffs Thad Dwyer and Raul Ramos Dwyer directs operations. Rumos is chief or corrections and Griffeth will be responsible for personnel, criminalislic. fis- cal and coroner's bureaua. Griffeth joined the sherif1 s department in 1957. A native of Nebraska, he was raised in Laguna Beach and obtained degrees from Santa Ana College and Cal Stale Fullerton. He will r<'cche an annual satarv of $3·1,400 as ass1slanl sherdr. Grand Jury Makes No Jarvis Comment The Orange County Grand Jury u,id Loday 1t ha.& t"l(en a hard look at lhe Jarvlk-Gann in itiatlve and competing tax re form measures but will not lake a stand !or or aga1Mt any of them. However, the Jury said in a news releue, it ''feels an urgen cy to comment about why the public !aces such a controversial issue." The Jarvis initiative, which will appear on the June 6 ballot us Prop. 13, would limit property taxes to one percent ot what county 1$sesaors said a given piece Of propertl' WU Worth in 1975·76. Competing with it for voter ap- proval is Prop. 8, the measure that would make it possible for . assessors to separate res1dent1al and commercial propert.> on their rolls. ' Separate assessment rolls would then serve as the basis for providing tax relief lo homeowners and renters rather than across the board rehef for all kinds of property. In its presa release, the Grand Jur.\ wondered why, ··after so man\ ~ears or voler sugges- tion::., complaints and even lhreata. the problem of homeowner taxal10n and un· reasonably high cost or go,em- m ent <was) nl!ver resolved." Thl' Jury went on to say tl "hopes . . there "'" be m~or changes that w1 II result 1n careful 1rnd well·planned pro- grams" no mattl'r what the fate of Prop 13 "It 1s unfortunate that our t'iectecl lcac.lers were unable to fulfill their ohhl(al1ons " Guerrillas Attack NAIROBI, Kenya (AP> Rebels of the Western Som311 l.lberat1on Front say the)- ambushed a troop <'onvoy m the Ogadcn re1'(1on ot eastern Eth1op1a and killed nme Cuhan and 170 Ethiopian sold1eri.. Somuha's offlc1al radio said Thursday. The radio. quoting ..t rebel communique. said the J.!llerrilla attack occurr~d Wednesday near Dagabur, tn the centc.•r of the Ogaden THE BASEBALL SEASON You are S)O!libly now In the l)f'OC•s of shopping for carpeting, and have bean talkrng to sales people at two or three stores. If so, you no doubt teel like a "baseball" batted-around with a bevy of conthctJng stories. Which is the best carpet fiber? What 1s the best te>cture for your use? \'\'hat kind of oaddmg 1hould be uaed? Ne think you will detect that •tra1ght answers always come fn:>m Alden's. 'Ne've been helping cu1tornef'9 aeore winnlng"'Ctrpet-<:omb1nationa rn Orange County for over twenty years. DEN'S : iiiili11itioii: ·custom drapsriss linolelln • woad floor COSTA MHA. CAllf. '2617 • 'HONE 646-4838 -646·1355 ' addte liaek A:lt raoon N.Y . S toeks l VOL. 71, NO. 90, S SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1978 TEN CENTJ Witness Watches 2 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A convict who feared inmates begged police lo listen to his story of two llH1s1de Strangler JuUings, and his lifelong rnend has now been booked for in· vesligation of murder, police said. Peter Mark Jones, 31, a Beverly Hills maintenance man, was booked afler George Fran· cis Shamshak. 27, a convict brought here from M assachusetls, told in- ' esltgators he had driven Jones' van while two of the 13 Hillside Strangler murders occurred an the back of the van, police said. Jones and Shamsbak irew up together m Boston's Dorchester district · 'll is a major break," said Police Chief Daryl F . Gates. "and we're very hopeful that it will successfully conclude at least those two and perhaps more'· of the slaylngs in which the nude bodJes of several vic- tims were dumped onto roads and hillsides between last Sep- tetn ber and Feb. 17. ··we have sufficient informa- tion to believe that one or both of tht!se suspects are involved in these murders," Gates said. Gales told reporters that the °""' ,., ... ,. ......... o ... , Al'l'lllrOM ALAN LANGSTON OF NEWPORT B EACH WAITS FOR THE WEATHER TO CHANGE If You Don't Like It, Just Wait a Minute -It'll Change, Saya Weatherman Mixed B ag Predic t e d for Co ast S kies There II ht• som l'thing for everyone alonA the Orange Coast this ~eekend except snow. the National Weather Service said today A spo.keswoman s aid the foreca st tttlls for showers dec rl'asing late tonight, with partly cloudy skies and a 20 per· cent chance of showers on Salur day. Sht• said generally fair weather 1s set)n Sunday, with no rain forecast early next week but rncrcasang cloudiness ex- pected Interm1ttently pounding rain brought March to a hon like close today disproving the old folk talc that 1f March comes in lake a hon. 1t ~ill J!O out hkc a J lamb • John Gietzen of thl' Oran,qe ' County Flood Control District • sard Santa Ana's total rainfall. !. 26.85 since the season began last f July, 1s an all-time record to date. The city received half an inch overmghl However. he said we've stiU got two records to beat before the end of June if 1977-78 1s going to win any prizes. The highest total season on record is 32.65 inches in 1884, followed by 32.14 inches in 1941. ; Santiago Peuk on Saddleback , Mountain has already set its all· tame record. Gietzen said, but rainfall there hes only been CSee RAIN, Page A2) or~~:{j_ c oast Doberman Ma UlS La Habra Yo_...,_ An 11-year-old La Habra boy was mauled and severely bitten when attacked by a large guard dog while walking to school Thursday La Habra police said it wasn't until a slow-moving freight train c ame along and apparently frightened the Doberman pinscher that the dog halted its ferocious attack. ln .its aftermatb., 11-year-old Robert Valles. of 1240 Superior St., La Habra, underwent 312 hours of surgery at St. Jude's Hospital. Much of that surgery was aimed at repairing the. bite wounds inflicted about the youngsters ears, face, shoulders and wrists. Police said the city's animal control officer told them the boy's wounds were the most severe he has ever seen. The 8 30 a.m attack Ol ;:urred along a railroad right-of-way n ear Superior Avenue and II arbor Boulevard. Police reported one of two engirlijt'rs on a slow moving trcigh[ train that passed during the atta9k leaped off the train and dragged the boy to safely as the startled dog left his prey. The do~ owned by business owner Gale Cotten was assigned to guard a roofing yard at 551 S. Harbor Blvd. and apparently wandered out an open gate. police said They reported witnesses told them they do not ·know what, if anything. provoked the attacks. Woman Convicted On Support Neglect A woman who failed to make child aupport payments to her former husba11d after he gained custody of their three children will be sentenced April 14 to what could be a one-year Orange County Jail term. Superior Court action against Mrs. Sally Adamovitch, 32, of Pomona, was instigated by the district attorney's olCice in the wake of an apPeUate court rul· ing that now enforces chHd sup- port provisions on parents of both sexes. that the defendant should have ' complied with his request when he first asked her in 1977 for help in supporting his family. But Deputy District Attorney Thom as Goethals said that the absence of such an arrangement during civil action does not ena- ble an absent parent to avoid rtnancial obligation provided that the parent is capable of as- sisting the former partner who bas custody. lli11side Murders?· two were being questioned 1n connection with the straneuJa- tion murders last November of J iU Barcomb, 18, and Kathleen Robinson, 17. The Los Angeles Herald Ex- am in er reported today that Shamahak threatened suicide by swallowing razor blades 1( authorities wouldn't talk. to him. The paper said he feared fellow prisoners would kill him anyway because of his past history as a police informant. Shamshak was being held oo an interim basis at ·Terminal Island Federal Prison while the s trangler investigation con· tmues. If he is not charged here, eventually he would be returned to Boston where he had been serving lime for escape and armed robbery. / During interv1ews jn Los Angeles Thursday and Massachusetts earlier. Shamshak said he watched while has friend murdered the women ih the van. Gates said Sbamshak had knowledge of the murders known only to th~ killers and de- tectives. After interrogating Shamshak, Los AnJu',;~ police arrested (See IDE, Page AZ) No Jarvis Stand Jury Hits Tax Reform Inaction The Orange County Grand Jury said today it has taken a hard look at the Jarvis-Gann in- itiative and competing tax re form measures but will not take a stand for or against any of them. However, the jury said in a news rele'!Be, 1t "feels an urgen. cy to comm..:nt about-why the public faces such a controv~rs1al issue" The Jarvis m1t1ativc, which will appear on the June 6 ballot as Prop. 13, would hm1t property taxes lo one percent of what Red Hands Betray Suspect A J&DUng\Qn B cb teen.ager: arrested Thursday in Costa Mesa altertbe robbery of a sav ings and loan association was literally caught red-handed after a booby-trapped money bag sprayed red dye on him. police said today Police declined to reveal ex aclly how the dye mechanism works Police Lt. Geor~e Lorton said the 17-year·old suspect, whose 1dent1ty was not revealed because of his age, remains in Orange County Juvenile Hall in connection with the robbery of First Federal Savings and Loan at 1455 Baker St. A bandit simulating a weapon escaped with a hltle less than $500 in the 11 :40 a.m. robbery and was spotted in a getaway car on Fairview Road about 20 minutes later, police said Lorton credited good police work by the arresting officer. Mark Pesanti. rather than the red dye for the arrest but said the dye aided m identif1cat1on H e said the suspect had red dye on his hands as the result of a specially constructed money pouch. The suspect reportedly dropped the bag in the savings and loan parking lot and was sprayed by the dye when he tried lo open it. The money was recovered in the parking lot, police said. Lorton said th.ls is the first time to his knowledge that such e booby-trapped bag has been used in this area, but that the de vice is.not. new. "Some or the professional rob· bers a lready know about it because It's been used in Los Angeles quite a bit,·· he 'laid. The bandit reportedly wore a blue sweatshirt during the rob- bery with the hood pulled up and small •dhesive bandat(ea on his lips. county assessors said a given piece of property was worth in 1975-76. Competing with 1t for voter ap- proval is Prop. 8, the measure that would make it possible for assessors to separate residential and commercial property on their rolls. Separate assessment rolls would then serve as the basis for providing tax relief to homeowners and renters rather than across the board relief for au kinds of property. Jn its press release. the Grand Jury wondered why, "after so many years of voter sugges· lions, complaints and even threats, the problem of homeowner taxatlon and un- reasonably high cost of govern· ment {was) never resolved." The jury went on to say it "hopes ... there will be major changes that will result in careful and well-planned pro- grams" no matter what the fate of Prop 13. ''It is unfortunate that our elected leaders were unable to fulfill their obligations." UCI Student Held On Drug Charges By JACKIE HYMAN Of .. DtflY l"llM Sutt I. fr :udtnl ill ortanlc chemi~ at UC Irvine was ar- rested Tb.arsday in Costa Mesa on charges of manufacturing methamphetamines, popularly known aa speed, police said ~ day. In Costa Mesa jail today with bail set at $10,000 was Roger Phillip Keister, 31, of 2033 Anaheim St , Costa Mesa. Police Sgt. Gary Webster said the arrest was the result of an investigation conducted jointly by Costa Mesa and UCI campus pohce, with assistance provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Crime Lab. W c bster declined to say if other arrests are expected, but said that. during the arrest, pohce seized thousands of dollars worth of laboratory equipment and cas es or chemicals, many of which are still being analyzed. "There's no doubt in my mind that there are others involved, .. 200 Ex pected In Marathon About 200 people are expected to participate at 9 a.m. tomor· row in a 6.S·mile marathon run organized by the Saddleback Court Club in Mission Viejo. The event is scheduled lo begin at. the club in the Sad- dleback Industrial Park. Alicia Parkway and Jeronimo Road. and contanue through the northern residential area, said club manager Kip Johnson. Jt is the first of what is expected to be an annual event known as "Kicks for Kids," he said. Entry fee is $5. Proceeds will go lo the Esperansa School for the Trainable Mentally Retarded. Webster said. He said some of the chemicals seized might also have been used in the manufacture of PCP. or angel dust. Webster said the arrest follow~ the receipt of informa- tion by the UCI pohce concern· mg possible removal or the lab to another site. A stakeout outside Keistcr's apartment revealed a rented u. <See DRUGS, Page A2) Six Marine 'Klansmen' Boote d Out By The Associated Press Six white enlisted men whom Manne Corps officials suspected of belonging to the Ku Klux Klan were discharged from the Mannes Thursday, hours after alle~edly takmg part m a KKK style cross burning. an El Toro Marine Corps Air Station official said. The s pokesman refused to identify the men M 1htary police arrested the men. said Capt John Berry. after witnessing the cross burn- ing in a "secluded picmc area" on the base early Thursday morning. ''The preliminary indication is that the incident may have been prompted by the imminent dis· charge of several of the men for repeated disciplinary infrac lions. There 1s no indication that this incident was anything but an isolated one," Berry said ,. \\·ea th er J . It is the first such conviction in Orange County of a woman prosecuted for not maldae such payments to her former spouse. Grand Tlaef t , Forgery Fashion Island Plam~ For Saturday ! Chance of rain decrela· ing lo 70 percent tonight and 20 percent Saturday. A little ~ooler Saturday. Lows tonight ln low 505. Highs Saturdtay In \ow SOI. IN IDE T ODAY Big name JOU flClfl Clrt tch•dultd few tM mammoth Orono• COGft Coll'g' Jau FeeUVq! ~ Wf•fc "4ru and photo• on,,. 81. l•des The district attorney's office won its case despite the fallure of Mrs. Ada movllch a"d her husband, TliOtiiaa, of El Toro. to reach a child support air mct\t when tbey were-divorced ia 1913 and she surrendered custody of tti~\r three children. It was auccesarulty •r1ued SrdVictim Ex-film Exec Charged scandal which bas rocked Hollywood and threatened ColumbJa's position on the stock market for month&. Begelman, one of filmdom's moat AOWCrf ul men, was sus- pended as Columbia •s produc- tion tblcl latt ~tober when hta ml1d wtre d{scovered. The scilhdal did not bNtak lnto headlines, however, untU Colum- bia reveraed iU actlon in December and returned Be lmnn to hit top post. Fashion Island merchants will present an old-fashioned outdoor Sidewalk Bazaar from 10 a . m to 5 30 p.m. Saturday. You'll find a 12 -page advertiluns section in today's Daily Pilot directing you to bargains from 30 to 80 percent off. Hot dop and Cokes will be offered by the Irvine Police De·parlmenl Exp1or~r Scout post. Corona del Mar Hieh School Keywanetta will sell fruit and ch~so dell1ht to benefit t S~8at 01ytnple1. Popcorn, rree animal balloons tor children, yogurt aamples and • h•ll"ltyt momll'alioo a.re pl&Med. Cbect locla1'• F _ bJand ldewalk auur advertl c •UP l•IDC!GC. for other •pecla1 • t . .,.\ 2 DAILY PILOT Oil Price Controls Blasted Hy R.\ \'l\IOND ESTRAD,\ JR. Ol llw O.lly ri ........ Current federal oil pricing rules mw;t ht: phased out to al- low more Callfomla oil produc- t ion, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. told U.S Energy Department of- ficials at a hearing m Hunt- ington lleJch Thursday .. We 10 California face the threat of a ~usollne shortage in a s tate thJt as oil rich," said state Controller Ke nneth Cory In a press release issued on the Clrst day of the two d:.iy federal heur· 1nKs 11t llwitmgton Beach Caty II all Hro~n. Cor~ and Hep. Mark Hannaford. 0 -Lakewood. used energy officials to change cur- rent oi l price controls because th<'v an• nol ra1r to Caltforn1a oil pro.duceri. ;.1nd refiner!-. "Wt:'w tnccl ml price controls . ;rnd L think the President s hould senoUhly consider Jwik- ing the whole program," Brown said But the federal pricing regula- llons art•n 't likcl.v to he phased out until May HJ7!1, said he1.mng Chairman Douglas G. Robinson of the federal Energy office. Hobinson said he and other of f1cials w ere s urpri sed al Urow11 's call for <J1l price de· regulation. "That's a major policy state- ment for hlm," Robi nson said. Bro'An, Com and Hannaford t al I ed for a return to a fair m 11rket approach to otl pricing. But Brown stressed that Pres1- den t C<1rler should be given power lo impose controls 1f problems airsc About 200 Califonua 011 pro- ducers and re(rncrs in atlen· dance al Thursday's hearing ap- plauded the ~overnor when he <:<Jlled the federal oil program • <I bureaucratic monster " The fetlcral oil pricing pro· gram \\as imposed after the 1973 Arnb 011 embargo. U rown labeled the oil price program "an albatross hung .u·ound the current administra- t wn 's nei:k." Tht.> program was 101tiatc•d during the Nixon Ad- m 1n1stration Library Week Program Set "Information to Go -at Your Library" JS the theme of National Library W ee k scheduled Sunday through April ~ ''1th al'l1\1llc:s and displays planned for the entire family at the Mission VH~jo Regional L1hrar:t Family n1~hl al the ffiO\ ICS IS to he hclci /\pnl 6 at 7 p.m Fl-r1turt.'rl mov1t•s include "Sarah and the Summer of the Swans;" a Laurel Hardy film. and two color films. "One Fme Mess," and · ·socC'erGamc" Puppet show!I based on two c; r 1 mm s' fa 1 r y ta I cs are s t· h c d u I e d f o r A p r 1 I 8 . .. l{umplest1lt skln " and "One L) t'. Two EYl.!S, Three Eyes" an· to start at 1 p m . SchoolPlam Paper Drive Espenin1a School for the T rainable Mentally Retarded 1 TM R > has scheduled a recycling dnve Saturday from 9 am. to 1 pm Newspapers and telephone books <with covers removed) can be taken to the school's parking lot at 25121 Pradera Drive, Mission VieJO. The fund-raising event Is to raise money for the Special Olympics. a countywlde competitive athletic event for TMR children and teen-agera, said school spokeswoman Macy Paine. The olymp1cs ar e to be held April 15 1n Newport Beach, she said O .. ANQI! COAST .- DAILY PILOT By WILLIAM HODGE Ofll1tO•lly ..i1ettlalf Los Ahsos Intermediate School seventh grader Kathy Hogg is the southern r egional winner in Orange County Public Library's boo"kmark design contest Kathy's bookmark design !eatured a "to•ethemeas'' theme uslng the contest's general theme of book friends. Her winning bookmark, designed vertically, features a series of anlmah In different reading positions. At t.be top, a hippopotamus ls reading a book <no comment on ita similarity to Bubbles l, and the senes continues with 1 worm, chicken lind other an1mals sharpening their literary prowess. Of course. everyone knows the animal kingdom still has 11.s vanous predators. much like c1v1hLallon itself. And Kathy has obviously realized this fact. One of the animals is a rat readins a book on fish. Other winners local in the contest are Christy Pindar, a Crown Valley School second grader; Michele Minto, a 11000• Castille School fourth g rader; and Lisa Sliva, a San .Joa- quin School fifth grader Kathy will receive books as her award and they will be presented April 5 at library headquarters in Oranee. And her animal bookmark will be available al the Mis- sion Viejo library branch dunng Nation•! Library Week April 2 through 8 ••• AND A WARDS JUST SEE~1 to go along with spring fever. Five local high school students were honored recently for their achie\ ements by the Saddleback Valley Ex- change Club Wendy Pospichul und Stephen Hall of Mission Viejo tllgh School, Jacqueline Morris and Hiaup Park of El Toro High School and Thomas deTar of St. Michael's College Preparatory High School were cited for their achieve- ments academ1cally and socially through their res~ctive student body organizations Each student received a plaque and will have his or her indlviduaJ records analyzed for possible awards al the district level Exchange Club contest ••• THIS WEEK ALSO MARKS achievement of a dif- ferent sort for one of the valley's Orange County Sheriff's deputies. · Sgt. Don Cates, a 21 year department veteran. turned in his bad~e and hun~ up his ha.ndc:urfs Thursday to retire to a spot of land 1n hb native Colorado Gates was with the ~mut h county substation from Its openin~ in October. l!l74. Ile was one of the valley's first investigators before being promoted to patrol seraeant. Don and his wife, Bonnie. of Mission Viejo are looking forward (o riding horses on their Colorado land near the town of Durango That is, they're looking forward to 1l after Don builds the couple's dream house • • • A RELATIVELY PEACEFUL d1scuss1on on the Mis- sion Viejo Planned Community Text revision befor~ Municipal Advisory Council members this week turned In· to a deadly discussion of densities 1n one area of the com- munity. Mission V1eJo Company's Environmental Planning Director DaH' Colostin told MAC members the firm was removing a propos<'d ccmt>tery in one or the planning areas in southeast M1ss1on V1e10 Members were surprised at the move. "It's really a p11si.l vc kind or use." commented MAC miymber Kathleen Kelly "ll 's rather high density. thoueh." chortled MAC Chairman John Noble. But newly elected member Charles Kenney saw ad- ' antages to the use. "It's high densit y but 1t certainly won't generate any tra ffic problems,·• he poinll•d out. Heavy Rains Cause Slides, Crop Loss By The Associated Press Heavy rams across Southern California have trlg"ercd another round of mudslides. trapping up to 100 cars on Jn . terstate 5 near the Grapevine:, and hall pelted Ventura Countv strawberries, further threaten". ms lhe already rain-damaged crop. The National Weather Service warned another storm about 300 miles o((ahore would bring showers tb1a afternoon and tonight. Rain in the Mxt 24 hours will average between half an inch to an inch in low·lytna areas and one to two Inches in the moun tains, said N}VS spokeswoman Pat Rowe. By 8 a.m the storm which be1an Thunday had dumped 59 of an lnch on downtown Los Angeles, brinaloa the aeuon''i total lo 31 .52 lnchea or rain. moTe than six inches s hy of the record 38.18 inches !or an entire season in 1883-84. The season runs from July 1 to June 30. AgriruJlure officials say it i5 too early to assess the damago to th• delicate alr11.wberry crop Clyde M•11 ualatanl Ventura County a.1ricu1ture com- missioner, uld most of the coun - ty'• arowens wlll be hurt finan ~i&Uy. But he Hid lf heavy ralns • •• and the molftt condlUon~ dry up, dama111 could be limited. "lt. d.dpendl a «roat. deal on what the weather does from here on, .. May said. No Injuries were reported Thursday in a mile-Jon~ mudslide thal trapped about 100 automobll<'l! in two (eel of mud on southbound lanes of In- terstate 5 at Grapevine. Tht mudslide was fed by steady rains that fell across the region and continued Into today. A uthorltles warned street- floodlnl( and mudslides are likely to occur and they urged motorists to avoid all un- neceesory drlvtng, especially on ranyon &nP mountain roads. The National Weather Service said chilly temperature• wm continue ln Southern California and the Pllgh In downtown Los Angeles, which reached 67 Thunday. will drop to the low 6-0a durin~ the weekend. * * * E'ro• Page AJ RAIN .•• meaburcd since 1952. Santiago Peak received 1.3 inches oveml1ht, brln1tn1 its year to-dale total to 6'l 5 Inches Last year at this lime it had re- ceived 19.J Inches ElaeWhcre alon1 the Oral'lge Coast, Costa Meta r.ported re- cel vlnJ 48 Inch for a 1U10n total of 38.88 and La1un1 Nlpel tallied exactly one Inch, tor a ·total of 21.'72. Kuntlnaton Beach raln watcher J. Sb•rma.n Denn~. wno 1110 he c1uaht Utt tull 1oope of tht overnight rain b.caUH ht 1ta1od up p partn1 h11 tu re· turna, me11ur•d .M tncbet, brlnaln• th t tlty'1 .. uoo-U>- d•tt total to M.• lnchet. "I thtn.k we've h•d enou&h. ..-'fC11w 100 a.n d me:• Deb. • Brazil Visit IHO DE JANJ::IRO. Braid (AP 1 President Carter. risk· ing the dis pleasure or his ofrtcial hosts. mel tod11y with Brazill an champions of human rights who are cntics of the mihl11ry gov· ernment. He said human rights improvomeols in liruiil are ··very encouraaiog." But one o( Carter's advisers said afterward the United States and Bradt agreed to disagree about human rl&hts. The president and his partv left immediately for Nigeria, where Carter wlll be the flrst American president to make a st ale visit to black Africa. The critics. including two Roman Catholic cardinals, spent 45 minutes, exchanalns views with the prealdent. At the alart of the 1es1ion. In the preaence ol reporten. Carter talked •bout . meetina wtth BrazlllJn Supreme court justices Thursday in Braailla. "The chief justice made a very clear statement toward dedication to human rljhts," Carter aaid. "He said they (the justices) were the most liberal elements in the court ayatem. It was very encoura.~« for ua. Frot11PageAJ DRUGS •.. Haul truck and poJlce moved in to make an arrest at l p.m. Thursd1y, Webster said. 'Some ot the lab equipment had been dismantled and packed, he said. Analysis at the scene revealed the presenc e of metham - phet amine residue and chemicals that can be used to make speed, Webster said. In addition, he said the pres- ence of caustic chemicals and potentially exploalve ether caused police to call on the Costa Mesa 1'1 ire Department to c:tand by during the arrest. No fire occurred, Webster said Since my last visit tu~n·, there hllS bffn, I think. greut e>t· cltoment bulldlng up 'about human nQbl&). and the people are expressing themselves very clearly." the president said At that point, the reporters were uahered out. The meeting was held coin cldentally on the 14th an niversary of the military coup which deposed a po pulist clvlllan government m Bra21I. Afterward, the president wtts ac· companied to the airport by one o( the c1rdlnalJ. Paulo Evaristo Aroes, who is archbishop of Sao Paulo, Brazil's most populous :\late. Jn an airport interview, Anltant Secretary of State Terence Tadman, traveilna with Carter, said Braiil and the Unit- ed State1 "a1r1t that there ls a difference in emphuls on human right.a in each country, and theNi ta alao a difference in concepts." Those · differences, Todman said, center on "whether the ln- tern ational community bu a rt1ht to decide on human rifhb, or whether it 11 atdcUy a domestic queJUon." He uld that Brull ts more m cllned toward the Jalter position. After a seven-hour rllght across the South Atlantic ln Air Force One and a n1aht 's re~t. Carter will confe~ with Lt. Gen Olusegun Obasanjo, cie( of state In oil-rich Nigeria Obasan JO Is expected lo ask Carter to 6'et tougher against white mlnorit)' governments in Afncll. Nigeria ls the third developing nation on Carter's se\ en-day tour of South America and· Africa. He has spent two days each in Brazil and Venezuela. The president. wife Roulynn and 10-year-old daughter Amy will visit Liberia before return ini lo Washin(itton late Monday MV Captain Named Assistant Sheriff O r an~e Countv Sherice Brad Gates has named Capt Robert Griffeth to succeed retiring William Wallace as one or his three assistant sherltrs. GriUeth, 44, of Mission Viejo, already has ai;sumed hia new duties His captain's desk in the criminal investigalion dlvislon 1s being manned on a temporary basis by Lt. Rick Drake. Griffeth 's appointment gives him equal ranking with assistant sherlUs Thad Dwyer and Raul Ramos Dwyer directs opcrallons, Ramos is chief oC corrections and GrtCfeth will be responsible for personnel, crlminalistic, fis- cal and coroner's bureaus. Griffeth joined the 1herirr s department in 1957. A naltve of Nebraska. he was raised in Laguna Beach and obtained degrees from Santa Ana College and Cal Stale Fullerton He w111 receive an annual salary of $34,400 as assistant sheriff o.fly .-ti.« ll•H ~ ASSISTANT SHERIFF Viejo's Robert Griffeth .. ~ •. , ..... ,. STRANGLER SUSPECT Peter Merk Jone• E'l"Oml Page Al HILLSIDE ... Jones on Thu"day. He was be mg held torlay in Los Angeles police's downtown head quartt'rs ''I doubt that we will seelc a complaml from lhe district at· torn ey today," aaid Hillside Strangler Task Forc e spokesman Lt. Dan Cooke. "We want to get statements checked with the evidence we gol last niaht and analyie crime lab tests. Under California law. a person booked for investiga- tion of murder can be held. for 72 hours without formal charges." Cooke said. Shamshak was arrested by Cambridge, Mass., police Feb. 9 alter he escaped from the state Correction Department's pre release center in Shirley. He had been serving a four-to-five year term for armed robbery Two days later. from his cell 1n W al p ole Stale Prison uulhorit1es said, Shamshak told Massachusetts state police hov. J o nes allegedly killed the women in the vnn "He seemed fairly intelligent Jn my own mind, 1 believed he was telhng the truth," said M usachusetts State Police Lt Detective William Bergin at a news conference today Sham shak said one woman was st11bbcd, one strangled, and one hit on the head with a blunt object, accordinJ.J to a story in the Boston Herald-American Lie detectors confirmed parts of his story. the pap<.'r s:ud Bcrl(in b1t1C1, 'Many things cam e out . HP spcclf1c:all_y mentioned the Los Angelcs murders Hi• hrought 1t up. ' Bc.>r~1n said of a five-hour J a 1 llwui.c interview. \'1t•tlm s B a r co mb and Robinson II\ ed in Jones· apart· mcnl from the end of October until Shamshak returned t o l ii m hridJ!l'. the H e rald /\nwric:an 1cported. Woman Rises From 'Dead,' AGRJGENTO, Sicily <A P 1 The doctor had C'<'rl1 flerl her dead, posters announ can~ the funeral had been pasted in the ~treets. and rc.•lat1ves were ~athered for a night 's '1g1l b<•fon• burial when Hila Provenzanl, SO . stirred m the bed. opened her eyes and sent everv- bod; out i.creaming · The doctor sa1<1 1t was a c·asl' of rJtJleps~-. in which l onsc1ou'\nc•ss and feeling :1 re lost and the mus cl es become rigid temporarily i\fler the reav.akemng. the woman said she felt WPJI THE BASEBALL SEASON t lJC. NO. ll0422 You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting. and have been talklng to sales people at two or three stores. If so. you no doubt feel like a · baseball" batted-around with a bevy of con flictmg stones. Which is the best carpet fiber? What 1s the best texture for your use? Wh&t kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect that straight answers always come from Alden's. We've been helping customera acore wlnn1ng-carpet-combin1t1ons in Orange County for over twenty years. DEN'S ___ .... _·_:iii ·iiJiitioii: ·custom draperies linoleum• wood floor f663 ,LAC!NTIA. AV NUf • COSTA MESA, CAllf.. 92627 • PHONE 6~6·UU -6•6·2JS~ II ·~ ll I Lna as In- mt ~: nt, .un he ,,._ m- .,_ Js ... ed lo to D- 1& • d. .... °'" ta J- 'd. ts 1e ·e n •l ,. e d •L l s s fl & e r , . .. Frid!Y, March 31, 1978 S DAil Y PILOT A3 'Duke' Needs 'Zip,' Not Surgerg-SOn BOSToN (AP) -One or John Saturday:• Wayne said in an iJl. .cancer. That's all we can say·• general quality of his health.'; Wayne's sons said today the terv1ew. The 7~year-old actor, who ha.<1 Mtchael i;rud. "He hitsn't been mo v le actor has been Boston television stahon starred 1n more than 200 movies feeling all that well, and he bospitalized for tests he re WNAC bad attnbuted the report in 50 years, tried to slip lnto the wants to see if anything can~ because "he feels he doesn't l o sources at Massachusetts hospital wirecognlzed Wednes-done ••• With his hi story or ave enough zip." • G e n er a 1 II o s P l t a 1 , but day. He even registered under cancer, be doesn't want to let his ... But Michael Wayne, a movie spokes m en for the hos pital bis real name, Marion Morrisoo. general quality or health de· roducer, derued that his father declined to comment on it. The ''People saw him,· and that teriorate. ·• 'Would \mctergo heart s urgery station reported that the surgeon wa11 it,'' Michael said. '"ll was Michael said his father waa in Saturday lo rcplacb an aort1c \\Ould be Dr. Mort Buckley, a all ovec the hospital." the prestigious Boston hospital yal\e. h~art spedalist at the hospital. The son said Wayne has wor-now, betause he has a break m .Huckley also declined comment ried about his health since a his work schedule before he .. There's no problem with his aorta, and he's definitely not go- ing lo have an operat10n 0 11 'Demons' . Blamed In Death ASCHAFFENBURG, West Germany (A P > -A Roman C athohc priest ac<·used of n egligent hom1c1de m the death of a young woman he helped to t'"<Orcise said at his trial that "demons" possessing her forced her to rage and curse "with the voice or a m<in." A fellow exorcist has said pre- viously that among the demons possessing the young woman were Adolf l11l\C'r and arch-devil ./l.ucifcr """' On om' ol·l·as1on ... .,1x demons "ere cxorc·1:.l•d" from Anneliese M 1chel, the Hev Ernst Alt told a packed (·ourtroom Thursday at the start or a trial unprecedent· ('din postwar West Germany A It . ·10. and ft'llow pric-.l \\ 1lhclm Hen1, fi7, are charged "1th negligent homicide 1n fail· ing to provide medical care for t hl' 23 ve.-.r-old woman dunng t ltc exore1sm ritc·s. "h1l'h ended "1th her d,•ath h\ st an at1on Ju- l\. l. l!:li6 · Miss Michel's fathrr, sa\\m1ll operator Josef l\l 1t·hf'l. 61. and his wife, Anna, 57, face the same t•hargcc; A prctt). dark tn11red theology ~ t u d c n t w 1 t h •• h 1 s l o r y o f ~pilepsy ;met <>mollonal inslab1h· h. Miss M1t·hd was rl'duccd lo a .lear skt>letal 70 pounds by the time :.hl' c11t·d of "advanced .-m acwtwn ... .She had rcfus<·d medical treat ment and nearly all nourishmt.•nt during six months of exorcism rites admin1sten·d hy i''athers A It and Renz ul her parents· horn<.' in the northern }javar1an village of KLingl'nherg, about 15 miles south or hi' re The two prit•sts hacl the ap· -proval llf the tor.ii Homan Catholic bishop to rid her of "de m ans" thcv h«i>llevt•d were 11ossessinJ! her aftc·r four years of unsuC'cC'ssful treatment for t'ptleps} /\It said h t• h;1d b<1sed his c1pin1ons on Miss M 1chel 's condt· t 1on on "the true h•achings or thr t'hurch " Descnhing ht•r as a "\en -,cnous minded and religiously balanced i:irl" who was not ex t·css1\·eJy pious. Alt asserted. "She nc\'er play acted the role of one possessl'd." "He's being examined," said widely publicized bout with films a TV special in May. hos pit al spokesman Chris cancer cost him a lung in 1964. Worried movie fans showed .Hullock. "It's not related to "He wants to Improve the concern for their box-office S occer on the Mall .\ socrC'r p1a~t·r luls th<' hall \dlh his heacl dmmg a game on the .i\lal1 m Wi.Jshmgton. ThC' Wm.hington ;\lonumt'nt n•aC'h<'~ to tlw ~ky in lhis silhouetted photo Reduced Payment Eyed ''No' Ans~r Cou ld Mean New Pinto Fire Trial, By TOM BARJ,EY Of -O..lty ~I .. St•lt La"" vers who won a world record $128 5 m1 lhon award from an Orange County Superior Court Jury are now d1seuss1ng the t rial Judge's decision to cut the dama~es to $6 6 m11lion. If they reject Judge Leonard Cold stem's rulln ~ that lht> damai;:es awarded w~re t•xcess1ve, they will have to face ;i new trial on the issue of what they successfully claimed was the Ford Motor Com.,any's neghgcnt design of the Pinto automobile. h is body und has undergone more than 50 ..,kin g r afling opt'rations m six )ears Grimshaw wa-. a passenger in a c~r d{1vf: by Mrs. I.alliebell Gray, '5:t ftnih~lrd She was trapped an died m a Pinto that burst into flames after 1l was struck tn the rt'ar by another car M rs G ray s fa m i I ~· was awarded a total of $659.680 in compensatory damages and $6,600 m medical costs. Their lawyers did not seek punitive damages. appe"al against the Jury verdict whale\ er the damages and orders a nt'w trial. In that Cl.'ent. any .1l'ceptance by the platnllff!\ or the $6 6 million offered hy Judge Golc1~tein woultl ht>comt• mean mg less Sant a Ana attornev Art Hews. v.ho represent!\ the Gr•n· fam1h.. said the Goldstein niltng Will not affect an uct1on against Ford that he is pursuing 10 Los Angeles Federal Court. Hews 1s seeking the r£'call of a ll Ford Pintos butlt from 1971 through 1976 with the court-ordered provision that the gas tank be relocated or rebuJlt to acceptable safety levels favorite with a surge of telephone calls to the botpitaL "We're gelling a lot of calls tonceroiog llim, .. said an operator for the hospital'& pa· hent mformation section . But the calls were getting fans little news. "He doesn't W11Dl us to give out any informalioo about his condi- tion," said the operator. She s aid she could noL estimate the number of calls. An aide to Hospital Diredor Dr. Charles Sanders said ar- Strike Loonas rangements had been made to make sure enthusiastic !ans did not try to get to Wayne's privat~ room. "I'm not sure "hat's been done," she said. ''It's all been taken ca.re of ... After a fiigbl across country in his private plane, Wayne ebecked in Wednesday to Phillips House, an exclusive private hospital wing which has housed such personalities as Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger Wld the King of Nepal. Disneyland To Stay Open Disneyland officials said today the Magic Kingdom will remain open even .f a strike s hould idle 1,800 employees Sunday. Negotiations for the park and for the seven unions involved in s talled contract taJks were to meet late today with a federal mediator in last-minute efforts to hea d off a Sunday walkout. But D1sncylaod spokes man Frank Whiteley said, even if the 1,800 workers are off their jobs Sunday, the park will remain open with its 2,500 other l'mployees. Those involved in stalled con- tract talks are ride operators. ticket sellers and takers, shop sales clerks, parking lot atten· dants. costume person n e l. bakers, Jun itors and truck drl\ ers Union spokesman Bob Gable said 83 percent or the voting members this week rejected the park's last offer which included a lump sum cash payment rather than an Jmmedlate hour- ly wage increase. Neither side disclosed the nature or the lump sum offer. Gable said the average wage m the Magic Kingdom ranges J rom $4.50 to $6 an hour Unless differences can be re- so 1 v cd, union leaders said. pi ckets are set to go up at the park at 12:01 a.m. Sunday, after the current contract extension expires. Gable said also al issue in the eontract dispute a re health and "elfare ~nefits, vacation time and other matters. Which Home Extras Are Worth the Tab? Ileforc looking a t model homes this weekend. read a shopper's survey in Sunday's Daily Pilot t e llin g which architectural extras shoppers ~ould do without to lower housing costs. GOODIES GOING? ·-Home buyers have been compelled to d~lermine which building extras are worth the cost. Staff Writer J ack1e Hyman analyzes the figures for such luxuries as upgraded carpeting, solar heating and third bedrooms. SUC<..'ESSFUL BLEND Re fugees R e turn BEIRUT. Lebanon (APl Refugees streamed back to their homes in southern Lebanon to- day as officers of the U.N. peacekeeping force continued negotiations with Palestinian i;!ucrrilJa commanders to take over s trategic positions. Complex problems require team effort for solutions, but keeping everyone working together is a tough management problem. On<.' company's success hinges on its ability lo keep everyone (suNDAY'S BEST) heading U'l the same direction: PRESl1MED INNOCENT -- An Associated Press story explains what keeps one public defender at his job even though all the chips are stacked against him and lus clients OSCAR SO -The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 1s preparing for its Golden Anniversary awards presentation Monday in Los Angeles. The largest collection of Oscar winners in Academy history is schedufed to appear. according to an Associated Press story. tie ~aid she told him she felt ~.., 1f she were• "in a hole," "not tn the l'l'nler or her bC'ing .. Sht• It-It pluguecl hy a "fcclin,:: of damnetl1on" and orten saw "hor- nhle faces" or <;me lled <1 "smell of burning," he said They successfully alleged in the trial before Judge Goldstein that faulty placement of the Pinto's gas tank led to the death of an Anaheim woman and the severe burning of her }Oung passenger in a San Bemardmo atc1dent six years ago. Richard Grimshaw, now 19, of Orange, was awarded $2 8 million in compen sa tory damages and $125 million in punittvc damages by a Jury which was told that he was deeply burned over 90 percent of Lawyers for both plaintiffs said during and after the trial that they sought the maximum punitive damages so that a substantial award would serve as a d et errent to the Ford ('Om pan} It was argued that Ford was well aware of the Pinto's defect 1 ve gas tank before the death or Mrs. Gray but regarded the settling of lawsuils across the nation .. and payment of . damages as cheaper in the long run than redesigning the Pinto. BAREROOT · ¥3•• ( ' F<1lhcr Hem. rerorded the de· mon-ndd1n g session-., adding commentary. <tnrl played ex- cerpts during <1 1!176 t<•lev1s1on mlt'rview broadcast soon after l\11ss M1chC'I dwd I o.11, ............ .., _..._ : Singln' in tlae Rain? · f The uro r~la seemit bagget than he ls, bµt 2·ye.,--old NaLbo Kay of Huntlniton Beach doesn•t appear to mind as he walks home in the rain with his mother Sharon <off camera), ... .Judge Goldstein accepted the argument of the motor company attorneys that the $125 mijlion pun1t1ve damages w e r e <''<Cess1ve because they didn 'l hear a relationship lo compensatory damages. c;oldstcin noted punitive damages exceeded compensatory damages by more than $122 m1lhon, a ratio or about 44 to l . •·on this basis,·· Goldstein said in his 41'2 page opinion. "the· court finds the punitive damages to be excessive as a matter of Jaw." Lawyers for the plaintiffs pornted out today that their future decision in li ght of J udgc Goldstein's ruling depends on the attitudes taken now by 1''ord lawyers. Technically, Judge Goldstein's ruling could be set aside if the appellate court grants Ford's Smik, You're On Polaroid Orange County 1heriff's of- ficers now have their first real leud to the identity of a man who has been plaguing housewives in the San J uan Capist.rano area wlth acts of lewd conduct -a cleal", sharp Polaroid picture taken by one ot bl.I Yictlms. De-putlf!I 1aid th 27.year-old vlcUm snapped ber camera abutter wbllo the UQknown male engaged tn ID act of lewd con· auct on • hillside behind her home. " Sov r41 Gt er housewives ln lho area have co1Dplalned that iher hlf¥• been 1lmllarl)' t/l· tcdo4 by tho nude l.Dtroder • .CLEARANCE SALE 0,..,1 D•P • WHk7amtol pm JIJl MIWPOlt ILVD. 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",,., I .4.J DAIL V PILOT P'rlelay, March 31, 1078 NATION I WORLO 'Population Grows Toward· 'Isolation'· WASlllNGTON tAP> Tht! tastest growing segtnont1 of Amer1ca'b tJldcrly populllllon over lhc noxt haJf·ceotury will be the very old, non wtule& and women, groups Lhnl usu.Uy sur fer most from "poor health, social 1solatlon and poverty," a new government study sayb. The study released Thursday also predicts thal in comparison to today's elderly, the chlldren of the post·World War JI baby boom will Ul' better educated and have more lnl'Omc anc.1 re sources as lhl'V heud for retire· mcnt Ill the next ccntur:,. BUT TllOSE .ic.h anta~t·s may not holc.1 true for women and mrnonlll':>, who tradit1onally have worked less and in lower paying jobs than white males, according to the report by the Department of Health, Educe· t 1on and Welfare. The report by the depart· ment'a Office of Human · Development noted thal the population 60 and older hai:. soared from 4.9 million ln 1900 to nearly 33 million ln 1977, and is expected to hit 71 million by 2035. The nation's total population. 76 million in 1900 and now 217 million, is expected to grow only 40 percent to 304 million by 2035. "WHILE THE SIZE or the population 60 and over has in treased by nearly aeven time~ since 1900, the population 7S and over has experienced a tenfold 1ncrea1e and the 8S·plu1 age aroup has grown by about 17 tames," the report 1ald. By 2035, one-third or the elder Jy wall be older than 75 and one tenth older than~. "The segments or the elderly population that wlU be growing mo.t rapidJy .,_ the oldest of the old, women and persons or races other than while -will be the isame aroups lbal have suffered more from such common pro· blems of the elderly as poor health, social Isolation and pover ty,: '.the report said. "ONE EXPERIENCE that most elderly women will even- lually hav~ ~n common ts the Rabbit Guzzles Least EP~ Rates Honda Topa Among Gm Users WASHINGTON (AP) -The Environmental Protection Agen cy has 1~sued its final listing of fuel m1Jea~c rt~ures for 1978 model year autos, and the re. sults show the dlcsel·powercd Volkswagen Rabbit provides the best fuel economy. Tht• Rabbit model equipped with a diesel cni:ine po~ted 40 miles per gallon to C'ity drivin~ and 53 mpg on the highway for an O\ erall avcra~e of 45 mpg. THE BEST.RATED gasoline· powered l'ar was the Honda C1\ 11.., \\h1 ch "'<ls rated No. l in 1977. Il a<.'hicvcd 36 mpg in c1ly rtri\·ing anrl ·14 mp~ on lhl· highway for a combined average of 40 mpg The only other auto lo achieve an average of 40 mpg or more was the gasoline.powered Dat~un .B210, which averaged 36 mpg in city driving and 48 mpg on the highway. Tl"le only surprise in the list was Volkswagen's triumph over Honda. The Volkswagen mileage figures had been released in September, "'hen the EPA published a list thal included most cars sold In the United States. The Honda mileage figures came in the Jatcsl addi lion to the listing. The add.llion, released Monday, included cars not previously tested. Many were foreign makes. THE MILEAGE Ctgure list is likely to be the last publtshed by the govemment in the current form. The EPA ls studying new procedures lo rank autos because the agency and its critics agree that the mileage figures do not reflect actual drlvin~ conditions. Most car owner~. studies have found, do not achieve the levels reported in the tests. Gasoltne mileage can be as much as 14 percenl leas, the EPA said. U.S. Exports Beeline Worst Deficit Recorded \\'ASHINGTO~ CAP) -The I n1Led StJll''> rt't'Orcll'd the worst trudc dcltc1t in its history an February a-, lhc nation imported S·l.5 b1Jl1on more than it sol<.! abroad, the Commerce Depart mcnt said today. The monthly deficit, the 2l~t in a row, i.urpassed the record $3 f billion last October and was a blow to Carter udminlstrat1on .1ttempts to reduce' the deficit hclow the $26 7 b1lhon total for .ii l of I a~t :>:car l' S. l''<ports totaled $9 !J hilhon. a decline or 1 percent from the SlO billion reported in January Jmports "°ere a record Sl 1 .a billion, 16 5 percent hi~hcr than in January. A trade deficit m<'an'i more dollars arc leaving t ht• <'<>untr~ to pay for foreign goods than the United States is l·arnin~ from s ulo of its goods :i hroarl SPat tie Shake• SEATTLE CAP ) -A modl·rato earthquake rocked a wide :ind henvily populated sec· 1100 of the PuJtet Sound region t-.1rh tnd<.1y. hut <•ut horaties said no damage or injuries were re· po1'lt•d Frank Baldwin or the Newport g t•tqilns1tal ohst•rvatory ln <'<.!stern Wash1n1-:ton ~aid the qu..tkl' registered 4.2 on the open· t>nded Richter scale and ap· peared to be ccnl(•red about halfway betwct>n Tacoma, on the t•ast s ide of thl' sound, and lireml'rton. on the WC'it It wa11 felt OVl'r a SO·m1lc radius. Bt-4>:hne., Tour11 ri1 OSCOW < :\ P 1 Prcsldt•nt Loon1d I. Brcthnt'\' watched J m1l11on pcoph• shout 40 miles ( IN SHORT ~:~:::·:::~:·. rocket exercises in central Siberia today on the first military visll of his whisllc·stop tour across the eastern Soviet Lin ion, Moscow radio reported The broadcast said Breihnl'v, accompan ied by Defens 1• Minister Dmitri 1'". Ustinov anrl other offlc1als, visited a rocket unit neur Novosibirsk, a sclcn t1hc and indU.strial center of J ·1 C/\IHO, Egypt <Al'1 -Pn·s1· dent Anwar S~dat ml't again lo· day with the lsrat.>11 dc(ense minister and a!Ltr"'ard told vis· 1t1n~ l'.S. busin~:;men that they had not reboh.cd the "Se .. ere d1f· ference"' between brae! and Egypt on how lo <.1chievc pcacC' hrncl's J::zcr Wc1zman flew bJck to lsruel lo confer with Prim e \fin15tc•r l\l<.'na<.'hem Uegin Body Found; Cops Describe Threats COLUMBUS, Ga. CAP) -A 2l·year·old woman who had been threatened with death in letters to police about the ilrangllngs of six elderly women has been found fatally beaten near Fort Ben· ning, authorities said today. Commander Herman Boone of the Columbus Police Depart ment identified the woman as Gall Falson, also known as Gail .Jackson and Gall Bogen. Boone said she suffered massive head In· juries and had been dead "from four to five weeks." Boone said police had received two letters signed by "The Forces of Evil" eaylna-a Gall Jackson would be killed June 1 un. less police arrested the person responsible for the strangllnas of six women ln the Wynnton Road a~a of Columbus over the past se~·en months. "SHE WAS DEAD BEFORE they ever wrote the letters," Boone said. "The first letter, which we got about March 1, said they would kill this Gau Jackaon lf the strangler wasn't caught by June 1," he. :.old. 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V PILOT A I :I Parit y Plea Agriculture Aid Policy_ Outlined . 8y SYLVIA PORTE& ,...,.. ......... Government aid pro1rarns for farmcra are confusing lo most of the non-farm population. Parity has lurgely been replaced by auch devices as the "price support" or "nonroooun• Joan" rate, used in- terchangeably, and the "target prtce•· concept. Under the price support Pf'OIJ'•in. th• government basically guarantees to buy cert.in cropl 11 the market price falls below the predetermined &llpport level. This level, set each year by the A11rlculture Department. establishes a relatively low price noor for corn. sorghwn '4tld buley, wheat, rice, tob1acco and peanuti. IF THE MARKET PRICE FOR I bushel ot wheat Is $2 and the support or loan rate for wheat is $2.2S, the rarmer might put all or his crop under loan and the government would loan hlm $2.25 per buahel. If the market price rose. the larn1er could sell his graJn and npay the loan. If it ren below the loan rate, the farmer would tum over his crop to the ~overnment and keep the Joan. The program 1s designed in part to iUarantee the farmer against bad markets and to atabiliie prices. Through it the United States bulll "IP .surpluaea of key com- modities in the 1950s and 1960s. A concept in· I t0duced in 1973 is the "target price," set by the government and de signed lo cover most of a farmer's costs of pro· duction. The target price is substantially Money's Worth less than the parity price bul higher than the loan rat~. If the market price for a bushel of wheat is $2.50 and the target price 1s S3, the farmer would receive the dU- fcrence. THUS. A GRAJN FARMER GETS two types or sup- port. When there are large supplies of commodities <as n o \\ >, and market prices slide below targelS, farmers re- cet\'e large deficiency payments. In 1977-78, the United States will pay about $1 2 billion in deficiency payments tn wheal farmers Before World War JI, the farm policy goal was to stabilize pnces. Since then, it has been broadened to in- clude income maintenance. w1lh the aovemment offering price supports and paying farmers for not planting. Fundamentally. the 1977 farm act ls the same u the 1973 measure, with the d1Herence that food and com - mod1ties were m short supply from 1973 to 1978, prt.ces were high and government programs hardly opera~d. Now, supplies have pushed prices down and the govern- ment is again acqLunng commodities through its loan pto... gram, in addlhon to making income supplement paym9'ts to farmers To even out these swings, the new act establishes a sy5tem of grain reserves as a buffer again.st market fl\lc- tuations, bad weather and crop failures. Supplies will •be removed throu~b the loan program in periods ot surplUs. replaced during times of shortages. The reserves shopld help prevent a repetition or the price spiral of ll"ll--'74, when food prices Jumped about 14 percent. Nert : A qmz. Mortgage Rates'. Level in March Mortgage rates for apartments and commercial proj- ects leveled off ln March. endmg four months of upward movement, Citicorp tleal Eatate, Inc. reported today io its monthly survey of benchmark mortga1e rates. Current rates are I/a percent to ~ percent above the levels that prevailed through most of 1977, but they are below the rates that discouraged new construction in 1974·76, says Pb!Jip Kozloff, president of Citicorp Real Estate. Inc. FUNDS FOR INCOME-PROPERTY mortia1es re- main plentiful. Life Insurance company allotments are the hlghet1t in several years. Most !lavin~s banks and savin1s and loan associations remain in the 1ocome mortaage marker though somewhat curtailing their out-of-state investment. AL some institutions, near-record flows or loan repayments have helped lo offset thedecllnein new savings nowa. Developers still find th<' current mortgage Utt?<; favorable, .Kozloft says. Applications for financing of ne..-r projects are the highest In four years. Many new projects ve In plannlnR In Caliromio, some income mortgages are being made at variable rates thal adjust Lo changes in the cost of money. Elsewhere, especially in lhe Southeast, many mortgages contain "call prov1s1ons•· as inflation hedaes. These give lenders the ri1ht to recaU the loan aner 15 or 20 years and rewrite ll at current interest rates. IN AREAS WHERE THERE has been heavy recent de· velopment, such as Houston, lenders are giving new projects much stricter analysis than la.st yoer. In Florida. rates on medium·sized shopping centers are as much as ~ percent lower than the national benchmark, but on apartments they're sU1hUy higher than the national pattern. Citicorp Real Estate. lnc. 's end-ot-March benchmMk rate for mortaa1es on new apartments wa!I 9~ to 91111 per cent. unchanged trom the previous month but Ya percent hi1her than two roonth& aao. Rates on welt-rented txiatmg apartments wen· 1 a per- cent lower in some re1lon11. THE CURRENT BENCHMARK RANGE for medtum sized shopping centers or 1pecul1Uve office bwldln1s was 91,1, to 9~ pen::ent, unchan1ed from tho put two months The current benchmark for projecU secured by stront .tenant credit la 8~ to 9 perCtilt, unchanied since January. Previously, the bottom of thta range bad edged up'-" per cent at a time lo November, Oe<:ember and January, a total of % percent. The b«lchmark rates rep~ent Citicorp Real F.statr .. , best judiimcnt ot typical cu1Tent rates for tvpic11 mortaa,es on new constructJon from the 1natitutional 1n VHLOrl now In the market. Rat8 and cond.ltlons tor lnd1v1dual Joans may vary up or do•n from lb• benchmarka depeodlng on auch factors »~ re1lon, locaUoo, 11.lt, delivery d"te, tenanL credits and lease terms nnd loan t.o-v1alue ratio 8mT01ighs Expects Increased S~nding -.... •• I • ·~··,..,.... 2'••rf)pelta Rock star David Eowie has launched ~ tour of 23 U.S. and Canadian cities with en opening performance m San "'Diego. His once- . l!lectric style ap- peared restrained Bar Pays In Death ... ~awsuit . ,,. OAKLAND (AP) -A • ar has agreed to pay $130,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by the heirs or a man who dted of a lcohol poisoning after downing 10 shots of rum to celebrate has 21st birthday. The agreement, ap- proved in Alameda County Superior Court by Judge Stanley Golde, aays the Cloverleaf Bowl in Fremont will pay the ,..um to the widow and two children of Christopher Ewing. _, Ewing died in 1971 .alter drinking the rum 'bl the bowling alley's 'bar. The California !Supreme Court ruled •this year that Ewing's thildren had the right to · 4ue despite previous de- cisions which held bartenders were not lia- ble for deaths of patrons. The law suit said Ew- ing and several friends went to the Cloverleaf for a celebration. Bartender Richard La- , mont gave Ewing a free vodk a collins, then pour ed him "the strongest drank an the ·house," the lSl·proof rum. Des pite urgings of his friends to stop, Ewing · drank 10 shots of the P:um and two beers. He passed out and never rc- &ained consciousness Indian Maidens To Camp Y-Indlan Maidens from throughout Orange Count) will camp on the shores of Lion Country Safari's Lake Shanalee tbiS weekend for their a nnual All Nation Cam pout. Over 1,000 Indian Maidens and their mothers wiU set up 400 display teepees and de- monstrate ritual danc- • tng and face painting to· 1 day through Sunday in ,. •the anilJlal preserve's l entertainment center. l Replicas of Indian l> artifacts and craft items r • made by the girls also ~ •~be on display. Further information • about the program may f, ~ obtamed by contact-' tne tbe Golden West " f'amily YMCA, Hunt- l n 1 ton Beach, at [·, ~-3333. P I .... ,.,._,._ f } l Coutllne CommWlity Colle1e ~a four-part lecture 1erte1 on cal i1rapby from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Thursdays, l>eglnniog; April 8 at the Fullerton Savings and Loan build· inl in Fountain Valley at 18020 Brookburst Street. Saddleback Communl· ty Colle1e Dtltrict triatees have formally reaffirmed their beU~f that th~ California Postaecoodary Educa- t lo n Commla1ion (CPEC) ~d keep its hands oil collese plan· ning in Orange County. • ro Tnlstees, with Norrlsl tng bodies. Br1U>dt abstalniog, this The CP.BC staff report week passed a strongly also suggests that only worded resolution two more college cam· acahut CPEC's ap-puses will be needed in parent contirulipg in-the county by the year terest in a report which 2020. Officlals of all the recommended cbabgd county's college dis· in the county colle1e's tricts have opposed this boundaries and eovem-·projection. The trustees• J!'Nolu- lion contends .that use of the projections may "seriously impair the future ability or Orange County community col- lege trustees in meeting the needs or their respective residents." . LOCAL I CALIFORNIA REUlS RUN PAJUS <AP> The French army aaya it will experiment with "a new "Dletbod of movln c messages Uuit could be very efficient lo case of a confikt" -the use or relay runners. NEED A LAWYER? • Divorce • B1nkruptcy * Crlmloat . • Wllf~·R'rotJ:tte • I ncorp0ratlon • Acc1Qerit-lnjury • Eviction • Collections It said eight runnen wHJ travel 348 miles from an air base near 840-2507 Bordeaux to one near., YtHA. COf(SULTATK*~10 Paris. . starts tomorrow-shop 10 am. to 7 pm. savings throughout the store ... men's, women' s,chilGiren' § fashi0ns, fashion accessories, home furnishings, housewares, budget store. ~" 1~· the sqVings are blQom!OO-· .. irs our • • I ' '