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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-01-10 - Orange Coast Pilot17 , T . ·~: Sinatra. ·p ·1&ne embed 1 \ ' County Deputy Suing II : Over Swine Flu ·Shot • MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 10, 1977 VOL. H, HO. lt, 2 SICTIOMS, H ~AOll • • • • .Oil-free A1nerican Tanker Splits t 15.2 Billion Mesa TrBUer Burns State Budget 16 Cling I To .Stern ' . Accents Relief SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. und Brown Jr. today un- iled a $15.2 billion state spend• plan that promises hundreds millions or dollars in the com- g year for tax relief, local ools and new prisons. The De mocratic governor kecf for a Sl.9·billion i.iu:rease er the current year, a record ding boost. ·But he was stingy in proposed wity Deputy, --·-t 'Victim,' fies Lawsuit By WILLIAM SCHREIBER O!l ... Oally P'li.4~ pay raises for state workers and in ma1t department budgets. No new state or local taxes are proposed. School support would be in· creased by $290 mlllloa, t.o $3.2 billion, with most. of it. goin1 to low.wealth districts. Welfare grants would be in- creased six percenL Judges and state college pro- f esssors fare poorly in Brown's plan. It. offers raises cl five per. cent for most. state employes, 2.2 percent for state college pro- fessors, and nolb.ing fOI' judges. Suburban homeowners and elderly renten stand t.o gain the most in a "81)-million tax relief plan. ll contains tax rebates of $S6 to $700 each for 1.9 millloo of California 's 3.8 mlllioo homeowners and rebates of $U to $288 each for up to 416,000 elderly renters. Lawyers r epresenting an ange County Shenffs deputy pHalized last month with the ged Ill effects of a swine nu said today a Sl million claim been filed against the federal ernment. The claim cont.ends that Clif- rd Deller , 31, of Anaheim, t 14 days in Canyon General pital with an extremely high fever and temporary paralysis of bis arms and legs. Brown earmarked SIM.2 million to build one or more new prisons in Southern California, $220. 7 million for construction of. other st.ate buildings and $4.7 mllllon "t.o nurture and support the many sprouts of creativity atruallng iuougbout.~&e'' wither.ants to California artists. Costa Mesa firefi&.hters extinguish $5,000 blaze in mobile home at 2060 Newport Blvd. early this morning. Herman Darby, 70, who lives alone in the trailer, suffered burns over 20 percent of his body and was Dollly ,. ... ,..,... ... Ilk ..... 1( .... , ... in critical condition today at the UC Irvine Medical Center bum ward. Fire in· spectors said the blaze at the Starlite Trailer Park was ignited by smoking in bed or a faulty electric blanket. Sinatra Mom 1 Dick Pacelli, a member of the Tustin law firm involved in the ac:tion, said the claim document. had been mailed Saturday to the D.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. An HEW spokesman in Los Aaaeles said the claim was ex· peeled to arrive today but there· .+ould be no comment on its con- tator allegation. "lt. Ls a program that. is am- bitious, but it is possible, .. the 38-year-old governor said ot the third budget proposal of. hia era· of-limits adminialraUon. ''The important concept is that this budget. does not call on the people of this state for any new general t.ax increase, and it does so despite the fact that. it includes a proposal for majorpi:opertyt.ax relief of close to bill a billion Recovery Teams Cull Plane Debris Pacelll's law firm was,rdained tiy the Orange County Deputy 9*riff's AssocaUon 0n behalf of J>eDer. . According to Pacelli, Deller WIS given the swlne flu shot whtle on the job Friday, Dec. 3. "He fell wheezy over the weekend but reported for his re- aular shift the followin.e .Mon-a.1." Pacelli said. "At4 a.m. the next morning be ·awoke with cb11Ja and a tOS·degreefever." Aecording to Pacelli the depu· ty •as treated by paramedics llllll taken to the hospJtal. where bsran a high fever for fl" days (SeeFLU SBOT,Pa1eAZ) .doHars," be said. · ''Tbisisaprogramthatdoesnot call for new taxes this year next year, or lo the fore:seeablelut.ure -given a commitmeot to self· restralng on the part ot local gov· <See BUDGET, PqeA!) M.4NY CtHLED; ONE CHOSEN PALM SPRINGS (AP) - Reciovery teams tabored today to retrieve the r emains ol Frank Sinatra's mother and three other people and transport tbelD down Southern California'• hi1best peak t.o waitlnl famllles i.e. Authoritlee •aid two .-mW~ helicopters alrll'fted 1J members d the search and ~-.n to a bmd·bewn Jancllnl lite carved Jnto the 1ide ol Mt. &m-Oortonio abaft tbe t,500-foot 19"1. ••1t•1 probabb' •obae to tea.the "We were absolutely amazed better part, of the d_, to J'81DOv$ at the number of calls we re-the boclles ... aald Sm BernudiDo celved. We were sorry to have to County Sbertt,.a J>eJ)ut.y )Jllte giveupourRUt>PY. butbe~• Corctua ... The WHCkalt la good home. spread outOYer :!°l.ards.'" '11lat'a tbe advertillnl succeaa He aafd tbe n "ma~~- experleaced by a Newport Beach' old Natalie Sinatra IDd three couple wbo placed ttUa dalaiQecl other croh victlml wW be flown ad: tbe 2S mil• to P9lm Sorinl• llouds Dot North ExtePUonal P\lPP>' male Airport at &.be nqu.t ol. their 1enOe devoted· comp•· 1~~· .. __ ...__ no --' 1........:... ByTlleAasoelatedPrea ~~ aboelt 10 wk.a~ ct~=;' ~~ .. a--...wora...!.":! A zone ot weak tow pressure --........ _, • ..,. _.._.,._ was aimed at Northern 11..,...•needtoflndanewhome· the4~ Of bllJDOther'1re-CaUfornia, poslnc the possiblllt:y w .... -1 •-'-maim. of Uebt showers Tuesday in the for • pet, tell 8'2-5178. t ~es A famtl1 1pok•man 1ald lat northern dlatricta. Otherwise; only • few words in the rilht· a(multaneou1 TOHl'f Mnlcea variable cloudiness will be the place. -and tbe "8bt place. :w111 M Mid for bw at 7:10 p.m. ruJ ·-t r •lo. ......... A,. ot •"· aloq the Orance Coast la the Tueld•1 •t the St. Louil Catbollc e w mos 0 wO ...., ~ .._ • {'Daily Pilot. j :._..~W'Cb Jn .P~lm ~ -' at - the Church of tbe Good Shepherd In Beverb' Bilis, where. Danny 'l'bomu will live a euloa. Pullera( aet""v.lcu are IC!liledu.lel for noon wednelday at the St. Louis Cburdl. wtUl '*lal to follow at Palm Sprln'& Cemet.q. • . NUUe .. Dou1uSlaatni11Dq. time~ ucl two~ DMm• ~left.,..onat~n.tpt toLllV..-c.~....,.. lat• Mn. SUaatra ~·aed a. watcb Iler loD'• opulnc at; ~·a Palaeellotel. . (lee•OTBS&. ..... Al) 'mJEJ'ES $IZ.4L .flJ,500 COFFEE COPENHAGEN. Delimaek' (AP) -Tbley .. tempted lt1 ~ rWal coft•.,ttea baft atolm a";\Nik ~ 2,ut touodl ill eoffte wartb about ~ la u.. aonbsD town "' Aalborc, pollce uld today •• Daniab coffee prk~ have Jumped from $1. 75 to $UO ln dMa put19ar. I •t -l ......... .,,., -........ Man Arrested In Kidnaping Of Valley Girl A 21-year-old W eat Covin.• m4ft ta In 'lrange Co~ty Jail tOday, ebarfed with lddnaplng a 17· year-old Fountain Valley girl e.arly Sunday morning, police aaid. Daniel Jon Bosdanov wa8 ar· ~ at 4 a.m. Sunday after¥ ~ly held the litl afllnst '1er 1'ill at the Royal suites llotel, 901 Harbor BOWev~. s.a&aAAa. Ball for Bogdancw ·~ Mt at .000. . Santa Au police dfbined the · suspect after t.be vidift) eaeapecs. l'ouDta1n VaUer poll~ ~ tbe auapect. Tiie vidlm told police .... ""8t cm a.._ ,.W. the IUll)ec:t. When .... • t toot ... t.o the mqWl -edl1 held -ap1nlt ... • .. ,.aht, be bed ... wttbbll ~ Ill Storm BULL~ GLOUCESTER, Mus. CAP) - All American coastal oil twer broke Ill two ha gale winds and bfP waves off Gloacester today mad lta bow sectloa auk, &Ile Cout Gaard said. Two c:rewmea were reffaed from the sea and six others clanf to the still· noatlllg at.em section_ the Coast Guard reported. BOSTON <AP> -An American coastal oil tanker that was carry ing no cargo partially split apart today ln stormy seas and is in danger of sinking off Gloucester, Mass.. the Coast Guard said. Rescue vessels at. the scene were trying to remove the tanker's eight crewmen. The Coast Guard initially re- ported that. the 281·foot ship, the Chester A. Poling, had broken in two. A Coast Guard spokesman in Bost.on said that report result· ed from a misunderstanding of the Paling's distress message. When Coast Guard vessels ar- rived at t.he s cene, t.he spokesman said, they found the ship had cracked and partially split apart but. bad not broken in two. The ship was owned by the Pol· ing Transportation Corp. of New York. A spokesman said all the crewmen were American. The Poling was t.ravelhig up the Massachuseetts coast. to New• ingt.on. N.H., when it broke up about six miles east of Cape Ann. • · 1be Coast Guard dispatched 1 two cutters and two amallel:' vesaell to the acene. (SeeTANKEB, Pace A:) Co as(' Weat•er Some low clouds near the coast Tuesday, but most- ly sunny. Highs in the eos. Lows in tho 40s. INSIDE T8DAY Oaldan4 RoltW1i ""1w sdJat fk/fft# ta oU about bl the s..per Bowl. storv. AJZ. · . 1,,4% DAILY PILOT S StiU 1' a c ant . ~~~~~~~~~~ Monday January 10, 1917 . . Newport Pier . Stand Falters Newport Beach may have to pay for remodeling tbe con- cession stand on the Newport and Balboa piers if the city council ls going to get anyone to run the stand.s. Son's Life Save~ Dad Aids Alien IMPERIAL BEACH (AP> The father or a teen-ager whose life wu saved by a Mexican yoolh who risked arrest to do it says be wiJl try to help Jose Ruben Garibay.Canal become a U.S. citizen. It's not what Frank Pearce is ' hired to do. He's a U.S. Border Patrol agent. Jn the thick bushes or the Tia Juana slough Saturday, Garibay could see the United States and feel safe at the same time. The 15-year-old Mexican, ii- .. legally over the border, also could see a horse approaching. Kevin Pearce, 14, was riding the mare when she suddenly fell in a rain-swollen pond. The left leg or young Pearce was pinned. From his hiding place Garibay "waited briefly," he said later, then sloshed for 60 f eet through chest-high waler to Pearce, who was struggling to keep his head above water. After pulling the American boy 11ree, Garibay joined Pearce in ·freeing the horse from the mud. The two teen-agers then •jumped on the mare's back and ·rode to Pearce's stables where l<evin's mother was waiting. She r took the two boys inside, washed their clothes and red them. The father. Frank Pearce, said • of' young Garibay: "I couldn't very well arrest him. Kevin owes that boy a whole bunch, and so do 'We. The horse and our son could Jtave drowned." It wasn 'l a very hard choice, Caribay said after the incident. ' •· 1 knew I would be caught ir t left the bushes. I had to do it." > Garibay told Pearce that along 1 'Nilh his mother and young sister I lie has an application pending , Wjth the American consul in Ti- j uana. Mexico, ror resident alien matu.s In the United States. "His rather is a resident , alien," Pearce said of the youth. The pier stands which dis- pensed bait, snacks and tackle h•ve been closed since December. The city's problems with the pier concessions began last Sep- tember when the Phoenix family, which has held the concession lease for 61 years, not.ifled the ci- ty t.bat it could not codtinue to operate under the exi.stinc lease. That lease, which had been re- negotiated in February, 1976, called for payment or either $600 a month or 10 percent of the mon- thly fross, whichever.is greater. Noel Phoenix told counc:ilmen that he wanted the 10 percertt provision dropped since it ate in· to hla summer profits which be needed to keep the conce5$ion 10- ing through the winter month.s. In addition, be a.sked the city to tear down the stand on the Newport Pier AAd build a new one and completely replace the uliUty lines serving both piers. Instead, councilmen decided to declare Phoenix in default of the lease agreement and put the lease out to bid. One of the provisions of the bid was that the concessionaire would have to upgrade the two stands. The original deadline for bids was Dec. 1, but that was moved back to Dec . 27 to give prospec- tive bidders lime to anaJyze the two stands and the work needed for them. Jn a m emo to the city council last week, however, Bob Long, ad- ministrative assistant to the city manager, said that no bids have been received. Long said the only submittal on the concessions bas ~ the let- ter from the Phoenix family. He said he contacted some of the people who had expressed in- terest in making a bid and he was told they would only bid if the ci- ty did the remodeling on the stands. Coun cilmen, who will discuss the concessions at their meeting tonight, have two options, ac- cordit11 to Long. they can either accept the Phoenix offer, or they can reject that offer and ask for a staff re· port on the cost of improving the two pier stands. Councilmen will meet at 7:30 p.m. in their chambers at city hall. $-year Goals ,. E',....PageAJ TANKER ••• Tbe report on the Polinf 1 brought to 10 the number of tanker accidents in or near U.S . waterways the past month. Eight were Liberian-registered ships and one was Panamanian. The Coast Guard, meanwhile, resumed tbe search today tor survivors from the crew or 38 aboard the mlasing t~er Grand 1.enilh, possibly ror the last time. Coast Guard Capt. ~a.rd Hoyland, wbo has directed the search since lt began "week aro. said the effort wiU be halted "if we get a decent search" and nothing is found. Hoyland said searches are halted wbeo the COV4'f'Ue has been so thorough the pr(Jbability ol there being anything to Rnd is minuscule. "We're planning on five airplanes, assuming they can get airborne," he said of today's search of 10,000 square miles of the Atlantic east.southeast ot Cape Cod ... They're atruggll.Qc out there." Another major winter storm, the third lb less than two weeks and the second in four days, pelt. ed the mainland with anow today and was moving into the search area. The cutter Dallas, with a helicopter on boar<it was in the search area. Terry and the Toddlers E'r091PogeAI MOTHER ••• But less than 10 minutes into the half-hour fUght, the plane ap- parently strayed off course and slammed into Mt. SanGotgonioat speeds upwards or 350 miles per hour. The little jet hit at about the 9,000-foot point of Southern Cahlornia 's highest peak, less than 200 feel from the top o! a ridge. Federal Aviation Administra- tion officials said normal pro- cedures would have taken the plane about 45 miles from Mt. San· Gorgonio, but that for some re- ason, the Lear never made the crucial tum away from the moun-tain. The force of the crash ripped the wings and tail section off the plane, officials said, adding that parts of bodies were found ln and around the debris. Pieces of clothing were found strewn in trees around the crash site. The bodies were pretty well dis· membered," saJd San Bernardino County Sheriff Frank Bland. "There were no signs or life .•. " With Mrs. Sinatra aboard the craft were the plane's pilot, Donald J . Weter, 36, and co-pilot, Jerold Foley, 43, both of Las Vegas. Also killed was Mrs. An· thony Carboni, long-timefriendof Mrs. Sinatra's. Striped, hooded terrycloth wraps keep children warm after their daily exercise in the children's pool of a nursery in Torgau, East Germany .. Physical exercise in the pool's warm waters is used when cold weather keeps outdoor activities to a minimum. Clemente Jail T11111ty Loses Job Over Pot San Clemente police said today they've lost faith in Vivian Joe Baca, a trusty who's been work- ing ofr his debt to society after a purse-snatching conviction by cleaning up around city jail since October. Police said that on Saturday night they sniffed an odor you're not supposed to be able to sniff around a police station, and traced the scent of burning mari· juana to Baca's cell. They said a search of Baca, 24, of Garden Grove, turned up a partiaJJy s moked marijuana cigarette and a glass vial con· taining bits of the plant. This morning police transport· ed Baca to his new job at county jail, after charaing him with possession or marijuana in ajall. Police Seek Suspects in lido Heist Glance Shows Top State Budget Facet s SACRAMENTO CAP} -Here at a glance is Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s budget for the 1977·78 fiscal year: SPENDING: $15,195,527,110, including $896.6 milliom set aside for schools, tax relief, Medi-Cal and prison construction which is technically not appropriated in the budget bill. TAXES: No new state orlocal taxes are proposed. TAX RELIEF: $480 million is earmarked for tax relier for homeowners and elderly renters. PAY RAISES: Five percent for most state employes, 2.2 per- cent for state college professors and no raises for judges. WELFARE: Grants would be increased 6 percent. GROWTH: Spendlng is in- creased $1.9 billion, or 14.3 per- cent. SURPLUS: The surplus at the end of the current fiscal year on June 30 is estimated at $1.13 biUi on, and at $846.3 million next year. CONSTRUCTION: $94 .2 SCHOOLS: Support would be million is earmarked for new increased by $290 million, to $3.2 prison facilities and $220.7 billion. · .million for other state buildings. ·* * * * * * Proa Page Al STATE BUDGET ••• ernment, and given an economy similar to what we have seen over the last five years." billion surplus in the current budget year, which ends June 30, and an 11.2 percent increase in state tax revenues next year, Finance Director Roy Bell said. · "That would indicate the young man was here unlawfully, but he 11aid he was trying to find his way bark to Tijuana ... I didn't pursue the matter any further." Pearce drove Garibay back to the international border and set him free. with plans to meet to- day. lluntington Council Newport Beach police today sought two men who held up the I.Jdo Shores Hotel Sunday night, escapiQc wlth $«0 in cash. The hotel clerk told officers a man came into the office at about 8:15 p.m. and asked about a room, then left when three other customers came in. He based this on the strength of estimates of spectacuJar Jn- creases in state revenues pro- duced by "a moderately good" re- covery from the economic re- GOOD ECONOMY EYED FOR STATE--A3 Brown's 1977·78 spending budget proposal is $15,195,5271110, including $896.6 million tecbmcal· ly not-appropriated in the budget bill which Is set aside for schools. tax relief, Medi-Cal and prison construction. Of the boy's intent to become an Ameriran, Pearce said, "l promised him I would do all I can tobelphim." FLU SHOT. • and was paralyzed for another we-ek. "He still has residual effects of the paralysils in bis right arm and f"lngers. ''Pacelli said. Tbefederal govenunent setup procedures for filing suit and claims connected with the swine flu inoculation prrgram. Plain· tiffs must firest file a claJrn, which will be accepted or rejected within a six-month period, Pacelli said. Death Clue Sought I LOS ANGELES (AP)-Police are tryini to find a motive Jnd clues in slaying o( Manuel Lopez, :15, and wounding of Albert Medina, 41, both of Los Angeles, l>Y a gunman Sunday. · i ----~~~~~--Ot.ANGt COAST s DAILY PILOT "W To Mull Budgets Huntington Beacb City Council members and department heads will kick off budget dJscusslons tonight, both (or um-78 and for the future, at a retreat at fbe clvic center conference room. Tbesemoo is open to the public and ls scheduled to get mider way at5:30p.m. Mayor Harriett Wieder said that the session must deal with goals and priorities for the next five years. "If we fail to establish a rive· year priority plan, I will not participate in this year's budget discussions,'· she said. Mrs. Wieder said the goals of tonight's retreat are to start a zero-based budget program and to find ways lo cut city expenses without reducing services or fir- ing employes. "U we knew when we were 10- ing, tt mJght be decided to put money into downtown revitaliza- tion instead of employiol a re- development plan," sbesaJd. "We musllook at thequestionof whether we need more books or more policemen," she said. "We have never studied priorities." Mrs. Wieder said a good exam· ple of what the city milbt COO· sider is the use of firemen to work with building inspectors while not on call. She said pooling of secretaries might be another way to effect savings. Mrs. Wieder said that 70 to 80 percent of the city's budget of $27 million goes to employe salaries. City Adminjstrator Bud Belsito said that tonight's retreat will be an attempt to involve council members in the budget process from the very beginning. He said that in the past the budget has been adopted first and goals and objectives were then de- veloped. "It should be the other way around," he said. The clerk said the man re- turned 15 mlD utes later with a .... friend. The first man simulated a weapon in his jacket pocket and demanded all or the cash, whJcb the clerk t urned over. The pair then fled on foot. They were described as being in the mld·twenUes, both of medium build. Hang Glider Clips Lines SAN DIEGO (AP) -Po!Jy Beal, 18, was listed in. stable condition in University Hoopital Burn Center today after her hang glider hit a power line on Black Mountain. Power was cut oft to 200 bom• ror eo minutes SWlday. Police said the girl was burned over 3 percent of her body. ADDITIONAL BUDGET DET Alls--A5 cession of the past three years. The revenue figures are based on prod\Jctions of a 10. lpercentin- crease in the personal income of Californians, a 12.2 percent in· crease in business profits and a I.2 percent drop in the unemploy- ment rate during the coming year. Those factors will produce a previously unexpected $1.13· Brown s aid new prisons are needed lo increase the capacity of Californfa 's 21,000·inmate cor- rectional system by another 2,400, "because the laws we have passed in the last two years are projected to increase our prison population substantially. Brown said the new Cacillties would be built in Southern California becawe Nortbem California already bas a greater prison capacity than needed for its population. 'Spider's ' Birthday Longet Trial Jury To Be Sworn Today ASPEN, Colo. (AP) -After mapping a strategy with her lawyers on what would have been her l over's 32nd birthday, Cl'-udirte Longet returns to court today to hear contrasting versions of how he came to bleed to death from a bullet in the ab· domen. ~ 'A jury chosen from her netchbora in this Rocky Moun- tain ald resort town was to be swom in today, after which pro- secution and defense would pre- sent openln'g argwnetits ln the manslaughter trial. Pbotolraphers were to be al· lowed to snap pictures inside the courtroom during tbe first few mlnutes ot today's session. Tho arrangement was in accordance with a state law allowing cameru in the courtroom it all parties a1ree. Many potent.lat jurors, lnclud· tni aolbe of tboce picked, ad· mit~ durlnf selection l.st w~k havln1 tboqht at tJoe time or aooOler that Mias Lot\aet wu guilty of 1hoot1n1 profeaslonal alder Vl•dlmir "Spider" SabJch last March 21 a• he cll'elSt\d for dinner ln the bathroom ol tho chalet they ah•red be111. However, defense attomcys Charlet Weedman and Ronald AuaUn aald the former sbowglrl can 1et a falr trial here. and they dJd ootu.k • chan1eof vcnue. Tbe two chief proaecutora, mit. AUy. Frank Tucker and hla usla., t tant, Ashley Andeon, ta.Id they plan to call upto30 witnesses. The trial in the high-celllnaed 19th Century courtroom ot s$a District Court Judge George is expected to last. several mo · weeks. Miss Longet, 35, who coil1 spend to years in Jail if cooviciii of the reckless manslauabt charge, spent much o{ t\le. weekend tecluded with Mr~ children by former husband An# Williams. But she spent Sund111 with her lawyers. "Wepromisedherthbweeks for rest and recuperatlon," •* Weedman. "But a trial ls anonfb. lng tblng and there are alw.,_ matters to discuss, witnesses to interview." Williams bas been subpoenaed by the prosecuUon and wu ex· peeled In court tbls week. He d.ld when Jury selection beaa.n last Monday that be was unsure wbat the nature of his testlmon,y woa.14 be. . Miss Longet contends that tbe shooting was an acddent, thal Sablch was showln& ber how to use the • .22-caliber-pistol when Jt went of{. Some witnesses are expected to testJty that Mtas Lontet has ad- mitted she pointed the f.'t'.! aL Sablch and playfully uld 'ba.n1, bane." The Jury must determine whether Mias Longet acted rtelt· Jcsaly. j . ~-.:.a.-.~ Mondey. J1t1uart 10. 1977 DAILY PILOT b 'Non-boolll' Growth Cheers State SACRAMENTO CAP> - California's economy will make modest improve ments in urn with real income locreaaint for the second year in a raw, state officia.la predict. "It 's a modestly good economy -not a boom economy," -said Roy Bell, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's director of finance. "'lbat's ~ bably good because a ooo-boom economy will last loMer." The economic projections, contained in a $1.S.2 bllllon pro- poeed state budget released to- day, estimate that after infla· Hinshaw Appeal Denied WASHINGTON <AP> - FonnerRep.AndrewJ.Hlnsbaw of California bas lost bis bld for Supreme Court review of legal procedures that led to bis bribery coovicUon last year. Tbe court let stand a decision by the California Supreme Court that none of Himbaw's rights were violated during bis proseeu· Uon for crimes commilted while he served aa tax assessoc or Orange County. Hinshaw, a Republican first eleded to Congress in 1972, was convicted of accepting brit:-es from the Tandy Corp. in 1972 while the company bad matters peoding in the usessor's office. He was sentenced to prison for one to 14 years but bas remained free pending appeal of the coo- vicUon. His appeal to the Supreme Court, however, was filed before his trial and wu based on a grand jury indictment against him May 6, 1975. Hinshaw claimed that California's grand jury system violates constitutional rights because it doesn't provide ror post-Indictment preliminary hearings. He also charged that a state court erred when It dismissed a pretrial moUon of acquittal. When convicted, HiDSbaw was stripped of all voting rights In tbe Houae. An attempt by fellow California RepubUcan Charles Wiggins to expel Hinshaw was shouted down by the Hause. Hinshaw sought re-election this year but was defeated in bis district's Republican primary Grieved Dad Tries Suicide SAN FRANCISCO <AP>-Ul· tte Juoa Michel and bb father Robert set out for some crab-ftsbina olf the ~ttapstn1 ltyde Street Pier. But tbe day of fun turned to tragedy wbm Jason vanished. The elder Michel, a 37-yur~d body-and-fender man. aearched the area frantically aa daylight faded Saturday1,._crytng out that be wanted to a.te. f1Dally, the grief -atrtcken man burled blmMlf into the ocem, Glly to be rescued by police oftlcen arriv· Ina on the acene. The search Sunday failed to turn up a true of the curly· haired tot Uoo ls taken Into conalderaUoo real income wlll Jump about four percent. 1be projecUooa alao Include improvement lD such other key economic indicators as cor- porate proflla, taxable sales, housing starta and unemploy· ment. Altocether, lhe upturn is ex· pected to result in an U .22 per· cent lncreue in state tax re- venue. Brown is counting on a continuing economic upswing to generate enough in new state tax revenues to provide proper· ty tax relief and equalize school fundl.ng. He told reporters al a press briefing on the budget that cut- back.a in state programs would have to be made if the upswing fails to materialize. "U the cookie jar goes down then our appetite will cor· reapondingly be curbed," Brown said. But Bell aaid be sees lltUe chance of a break in the uptum which began last year. "We don't think the odds are very big at all," he sald. The budget projects that Californians will earn $169.5 billion in wn. an lDcreUe of 10.1 percent over the 1.9'71 total or Sll54 billion. Tbe consumer price lndex is expected to increase only about six percent, meaning that real Income will out pace inflation ror the second year ln a row. Real income dropped in 1974 and 1975 when the f.rlnatioo rate outpa~ the dollar growth in personal income. Stau officials estimate tbat unemployment will drop from a 1976 average of 9.6 percent to 8.4 percent this year. while civlhan employment Jumps from 8,595,000 to 8,8'5,000, Corporate profits are expect- ed to climb 1.2.2 percent in 1m, from $14.4 billlon in tm to llU billion. Taxable tales are a:pect..s to Increase 10.8 percent. up hun t&'U btlllon to $92.5 btWoo. 'lbat increase should include nearly a o1ne percent Jump In auto tales, up from 910.000 last year to 990,000 this year. Finally. the budget estimates that housing starts will Jump from ru.ooo Jut year to ~.ooo this year. an increase of 10 oer- Winter on Newport Bag is the Balboa Peninsula. In the background at right is Bay Island. Balboa Ferry can be seen <center> crossing the bay. Photographer used SOO mm telephoto lens to take the photo. CSeestory, Page AS.> Boat traffic, including fleet of Lido 14s (center, left) in weekend race, makes January look like July in Newport Bay. This unusual vi£w of the bay was taken from the rooftop parking area of the Channel Reef Apartments in Corona del Mar. In foreground and background at left Refugees Hampered By Snakes Killer Bees Strike Man Suing Northern Argentina Newport BUENOS AIRES, Argentina aeTeral were •erioml.7 btjured. In Arrest LA PAZ, Bolivla (AP> Hordes ot poiaonous snakes are moving onto high ground in eastern Boll via where thousands of people bave taken refuge from ftgodtn1 tropical rivers, La Paz oewapapers reported. . They said rescue workers in hellcopters and boats found dozen• or people suffered snakebites. Cl•ll defense ofrlclala an-DOllDC'ed tbat at least 20 people drowned or perished in flood· related accidents in tbe region of Santa Cruz, an oil and agricultural center 335 miles east ol La Pu. About 100 peasant families in remote areas are un- accounted for, they added. Boy's Body Found LOS ANGELES CAP> -Nice aay a moton.t found tbe body of a 6-year-002 boy, Abraham Loya. lD tbe middle of a Monterey Park street about a quarter mile from bis home, the apparent viellm of a bit and run driver. (AP> -The buzzing of bees has autboriUea reported. become a roar in northern Tbe bees buued Imo a farm ArgenUna wbere killer bees near La Banda, a town 750 have been swooping down miles north of tbe capital Dee. without warning. 29, injuring a man and tilling The bees have struck four bis bone. Two pip, a dog. ua times in two weeks, and tbeir more than 100 cbickena were victims have included both man killed by another swarm in San· and beast ta Fe province on Nov. 5. Flreme~ were called out Fri· Bee experts say the tiller day to drive away the bees with bees were diacovered In Argeo· DDT after a swarm descended tioa in 1967. They say the bees oa mourners at a funeral In tbe came from Brull, where they fanning town of Cachl, in the were introduced. In 1956 by an tropical north 1,300 miles from American scien~t who wanf:ed Buenos Aires. Published reports to breed an Afncan attain with said several people were treat· gentler, look-alike varieties ed for muJUple stings common !-<> South ~ca. On. Thursday, a cloud of bees By accldent, 26 African queen engulfed a man walking along a bees escaped and lnt.enningled hlgbway in northern Tucaman with the gentler strain. 11'e re- provlnce and stung him re· sull wu a killer bee that la a peatedly. He died in a bospltal, nuisance to humans and a dis· becomin8 the first fatality since aster ror the Brulllan and a a.year-old boy waa stung to Argentine beekeepinJ industry death Jut October. because tbe killers also attack Ten villagers In Santa Lucia local bees. 800 miles northwest of B~ "A ~ndency to swarm and Aires, were attacked Tuesday aggressiveness are key cbara~: by still anodler bee awann and tertatlca or the African bee, said Dr. Moises Katsenebon, chief entymologist of the Argeo- Un a National Agricultural Technology InaUtute in Buenos Aires. Some beekeepers say the African bee, If domesticated, could be profitable because tbey pro4uce 25 to 100 percent more honey than their more 1eoUe cousw. So far, no national plan has been announced in Araentina to contain· lhe bee attacb, wblc.h occur every summer in troptcaJ areas of Argentina, Uruguay, Parapay, Peru and V~ela. TheSpirita UnwilUng BAKER, Ore. CAP> - F\reftahten, aided by an unmually large number of 'volUIKftn, tried lD vain to save a namln1 railroad boxC!ar loaded with sin. whlakey and other spi.rlts. A man who clalma Newport Beach police infiict.i senoua m-Jurtes including brain damaae m him when tbey arrested blJn lalt July 4 without good came sued lhe city and the police depan- meot 1bunday for $400,000. Named as individual def_. danta in the Orange County SUperior Court lawsult ft.led by Dale Warren Offstetn are Sgt.a. C. Olmstead and Coeblo. Offateln claims that be •• at- tacked without reason near the intersecUon of Balboa and 30tb Streets by officers who kicked bim, beat him to the sidewalk and then jailed him oo charges of refusing to dispene, failure to disperse and obstruction of police. Offstein was ooe of a number of local residents arrested by police during a fracas that erupted ln the area at the height of a Fourth of July street party. . cent. There were only m:ooo at.art.a In 1975, a year ol deep,.. ceasioo in the building lodulttY. Department of Finance )>'· Uciala said tbe level of economic growth was baaed oa three aaaumptlon1: -The money supply would Increase between five and""° percent th1t year. ' -There would be an SB blll\OD federal Lax cut in tm and a_~ billion cut in 1978 to stimulate the economy. -Middle East oil prices would Increase 12 petteDt now and another 10 percent lo December 1977. Mother Praised For Act !/ NEW IBERIA, La. (A= mother once baraued fort her son in on an armed charge ls getting letters of praqe from mothers Uirougbout ~e country who say they ~ whether they could have been .. couraceous. Jerry Paul Francis, 18. drew a 99-year sentence wltb no parole after bis mother. Rosemary Francis recognized her 110D In • newspaper pbotograpb of the bank robbery and called l>Ollce. She said It was a difficult de- cisloo to make but that she was horrified by tbe crime. A bank teller was shot in the bead during the robbery and remains In i nunlog home. unabletoapeak. "lf he did tbat, be was liable to do something else W()Qe and I~ rather turn him in than have tun\ lying dead in the streets," Mn. Fr-anciasaid. ~ After accounts of her action were published and broadcaat.. she said she began g«tiog Dlllty telephone calls from people who didn't agree with what she dicl But recently, &be bas beeng~ letters of support from atrangen all over the country Some excerpts: -From a woman in Laurel, Mias.: "The incident wu .,..... tiooed in church last oigbt and tbe feeling was that it toe* courageoa your part to call the polic.-.. I'm oa youraide." -From a California woman: • "Brno to you. If more pannta were responsible anddidtbertgbt tbinl there would be leu crime. Tbey stand behind their cblldren wbeothey aredeadwroac.•· -From a couple in Loa Angeles: "We are tired of motben who in an Interview after their tOOS have kllled 10 oeoole say, 'My son could not and did not do It.· We admire you roe )'OW' de- cision." Deaf Mutes Torch Car NEW YORK <AP> -"At ftnt they appeared to be a normal wild bunch of kids." Nice De&. John Daly said alt« 1eamiDC that 10 ganc members be Uftlt- ed lD the Broo.t ror trying to ... fU"eto a car all weredeaf·mu&e.. Tbe youths, who nngo1 ID_,. from 15 to 18, were charged with malicious mJtcbief and unlawful assembly. Nine were held and the 10dl was released into bia parents' custody. Balllf, It'• Celd Otltdde A hJtcbhiker huddles agaimt the wind u cars inch their way to downtown Toronto during a major winter anows\On'D. Snow, drtven by wind, made driving conditions hazardous. (See weather story, Page 4.) Tb• Union Pacific tretebt car was bound ror SeaWe, to be delivered to the W11btn1toat Liquor Control Board. when sparb from sticky brake llidnp lltUt.ed the woocha noorotthe boxcar. Tbe area reeked ol liquor kln1 after the fire was out, wi&nelQI said. Wall posters praising the late Premier Chou En-lai are pasted under effigie$ of the "gang of four" hanllna from a tree ln Peking's main square on the ftnt -.i· niversary of Chou's death. . • ,,- \ • I tl'f DAILY PILOT NEW STARTS DEPT. -The Super Weekend wtlb ita S\u)er Shows, Super Partie1 and Super Sales la now history and the na· UCJDal orgy over everythlna being Super can be forgoUen. We m-.y now dispatch lhe national thrust to other things. AU or this Super 1twf, of course. was In the focusolthten· tire nationaJ attention because of a certain football contest called the Super Bowl which was played up in Pasadena. Two teams, the Oaklanda and the Minnesotas. engaged in this contest for t.he gridiron championship of t.be en· tire universe. Thus it was reported that 100,421 souls reported to the Rose Bowl 1n Pasadena to wttness tbe hiatory·making with their own eyeball•. Another 715 mllllon persons reportedly did the same t.b1q via the boob tube. UNLESS YOU WERE off the planet Sunday, you undoubtedly now know that the Oak.lands pre- vailed ln tb18 clash, w1nnlng eaal· ty, 32 to 14, and thus embarra.ased the Minnesotas. Before this anti-climax, however, we had some share or the pre-contest excitement right here along t.be Oran,e Coast. The Minnesotaa made their head· quarters at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa and st.a.abed their wives and families at the Registry Hotel In Irvine. Meanwhile, the Oakland.I bad checked into the Marriott Hotel rn Newport Beach. This went on for about a week with both oulfita trying to figure out why they were in places like Irvine, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach when they thought thelr appointment was tor Paaadena. BUT WE DON'T have to worry about this anymore and neither do the OakJands or the Min· nesotu. We can try to worry about other things in the naUooal interest. How about earthquakes? While the Oaklands were down here rolllne around on tbe er ... and shaking the earth, their home re- gion ln the San Francisco Bay Area was shaken by 5' temblors. The heaviest shake was at 1:38 a.m. Saturday at 4.6 on the Richter scale. Now that the Oaklands have i::one borne, does this mean aU the shaklngs wut transfer down here? tr you don't want to fret about that. then worry about new islands. One popped up out or the ocean Sunday about 750 mllel off .Japan. It drew scant notice. That's because il didn't happen in Pasadena. Should this bore you, you un now join the debate on whether or not Mn. Carter should ~ar her once-worn gown lo the lnaugura- t1on out or sentiment bec81.118 the one prev\oua weartng was when hWlband Jlmmy eot to be aov· emorOfGeorgla. TBl8 ONCE·WOltN debate mlgbt make you forcet all about Super Everythlnga. If not. you can alway1 think about the pl1yoff1 fot the North American Bridge Team which Is supposed to go into the 1977 WO!'kl cba.mpiooahlpa. Aller five d-,yt otpJaytna. they quit Sunday with the tene IODOUllcemmt "team triala canceled -a ~ later." lbybe they all Jmt ltOod up and went to Paalldena. If thla doean 't hold )'OW' aUen· Uon, you can alw111 fO down to San Clemente and watch tbtlQ vacuum out the bottom ~ U.. ,.. servolr. Or 10 out to El Toro and enroll 1n th• new Poclwt BllUard Academ~tf promlN to t.Mcb youhow to1bootpool. I at,.ay1 tbou1ht tbat waa IOCMtbWl you taqbt youraeW wblltdltebbia clan. Monc!g. Jen\l!fy 10. 1171 Crisis Plan Asked Public Interest Subsidy Also Sought WASHINGTON (AP) -A COD• acUonl taken by iDdepmdent re- greaaiooal advisory commit~ l\&latoty aaenclea. today ur1ed the ettablllhment of a 1peclal 1overnment com· -GIVING PARTY lead.en and mlaaton to act at an "eetlY warn· caucuses in Con1ress a tarier ing1:y1tem"todetectandplanfor rote In determlnln• the con- poteatial national problema, such grea1ional response to proposals u the enerty crlsll or tbe Soviet by the President. graindeals. -Requiring that each blll The Advllory Committee on emeritn1 from a coqreatonaJ National Growth Polley committee carry a1t.atemtntof Proceaaea aald that wblle many tta loot·ran1e effects, even oo Americans rear addlUcmal iov· "reliooaoreetmentaofouraoele-emment planning wU1 result in t)' t6at are not explicit objects of more intervention in their lives, thelegialaUon." the kind or planning it eoviaiona The panel laid the aovemment lbouldmeanlesslnterventioa. 11 aot now planala1 "in a ayatematlc f aablon." wblch rr P&OPOSED estahllahment makes lt bard to deal with of a National Growth and ecooomlcproblem1. Development Commtaalon to aerve •• "an early warnlnt "IF WE A&B ro cope sue· system . • . devoted to identify· ~fully wtlb lhe complex and in· t.q and examininl poUcy laues terrelated problem.a of tbe late before they surface u crilel 1n 20th century. tt ti tmperatlve that lbepolltlcalarena." we both Improve lbe capacity of In another report. the panel re-1ovemment to loot into the commended that lbe govenmient f\Jture, anUciJauaa problems in· subsidise public tatereat or· aw9dotme reactinltotbem. ganlaatloDI to 1tve cltbena a andallotheab tyofiovemment duce burdensome govemmeaW interventloa ln matt.era atrectlng the pri vatesector. " U recommended that the plan· nJne commlatlon consitt ot rune memben appointed by the pre.I· dent after consultatlon with Congress and subject to Senate coaflrmaUoo. It would be e1tabllahed for an elgbt-year period, and the presl· dent alld Congress would be re- quired to reepond to lta reports, which would be issued on a re· gularbasls. THE ADVISORY committee WU directed by Conaresa last January to study ways the gov· ernmeot can lmprove lta economic planntn1. lta propoeala appear lar1ety compatible with the economic planntn1 requirements ot the ao- called Humphrey-Hawkins Cull employment bill, which ls expect. ed to be introduced 1n the new ... iooofCongrees. . President-elect Carter bas ex· Pl'flMeet 10me aupportrortbla bUl. B1111eCelNe Anthony Eden. Britain's World War 11 foreign secretary and later the prime minJster wbo oniered the Suei lnvasloo. has been taken from Florida lD bis country home Jn Southern England 1n accordance With Illa wt.sh to die there. At 79, be is sufferinf pro«resslve liver f allure. areater voice lD making national to lb.tnk comprebenalvely wben pollC)'. preparlnt to· make pollcy Gm s l J'i l "Tbe aovernment abould pro-cbolce1." tt1aid. ur;pp y t vldedlrectflnanclaluaiatanceto The committee cited the a en thole groups which cannot afford 1973-1'74 energy crilla and the to participate fully oo tbe1r own," surprile Soviet iratn pun:bues tbecommltteeaaid. uexampleaofeventathatbadna· l G • f Wi• Uonal impact but were not widely n n~n 0 •nter THE &ECOMMENDATION foreseen. '.r ., drew dlaaent from four of the It aald the proposed com· ByTlaeAnoelatedPnu panel's 19 members. Ooeofthem, m.Lulon would not make specific Heavy snows, cold temperatures __ .. a --uiu-~ 1.._ ..... e or nah·-· John W. Gardner, cbalrmanoflhe n!COmmendaUons, but would ex· IW\I ·-'411 --. '"" .. clUzen organliatton Common plore and propose various gugavemillJonsabittertuteofwt.nt.erintheM.l west,Northeutand Cause, said such subsldJes "could altemaUves for dealing wttb pro. Southeut. The storm lntenalfled today u lt moved into the North eutly create a ctua of kept blema. AtlmUc coastatates. crtti~... Road.I were impuaable ln many areas, and aeveral diatrtcta an· The committee also recom· •-nu; COMMITl'EE does not oouncechcboobwouldbecloeedtoday.Atleuteiptdeatbluvebeen mended: advocate a planned society, .. it llnk-=~~'~aarealdentlof local b1P 1ebool so that remaln· -Expanding the prealdent's aald. "We ur•e that America Polo. Mo., Jett lhelr bomea Sun· lDI IUPPlJ• ot natural & could annual economic report to in· become a planningaociety. In the day nigbt 1n the mldlt ~subzero eotot.he homes oft.be ly and elude such lbinga, u suaeatiom 1008 run, we believe that ln· temperatu.rea and ptbered at the atct, iaid upokeswomufor Polo _oo_how __ Coa& __ reaa __ m_labt_rea_pond __ to __ tell1a_;...en_t...;.p_Ja_0_0_10..;;1_wW_~ ___ v_re-____________ Gu Service. Tbeacbool wubeat. ed by propane. Winter atorm warnln11 or heaV)'IDOWWarnlnpwertPCJlted .tbis mom1D1 1n parta of IllJnola, Indiana. Mlchlgan. Ohio. Pen· nsrlvaoia, Virjinia, West Vtrglnla, Maryland, New York and New Enaland. Strong wt.nd.I creaUld bliuard conditions across parts of fillnois and Indiana, and schools In In· dianapolla were closed today. INDIANA STATE POLICE said major highways in the state were snow-covered and slick. Tbe National Weather Service said seven inches or snow Cell on In· dianapolla during a six·bour period. Snow mixed with rain and sleet in other parts of the lllidwest as well as Arkanau, GfJorgla and North CaroliDa left hazardous roads and forced doz.ens~ school closlnZI in each state. Re1tdent1 of many com· munitles ln Mlaaow1, Okla.bOma, Nebraaka, and Kanaas were W'let1 to tum their tbermastata u low u possible. Jerry Duaan, prealdent of Gu Service, said, "Because of the extreme weather cooditlons, a critical natural au Fa .. Surge to l•l•rfl "'" wi,......111 sttuaUon ls developing." Teenage girls sustained injuries as thousands rushed the stage at New York Palladium Theatre during the city debut of the Bay City Rollers, a Scottish pop band. The girls were crushed 1n the sur· ge; extent of their injuries is unknown. Israel Requests Suspect ( INSHORT ) rllla under a law extendln1 ItraeU Jurtadtction to crimes qatnat lta c1U1ena oveneaa. _. .. teP~H·- haul the tu system. Blumenthal, tbe secretary of the treasury. dellJDate, spoke on ABC's Issues and Answers Sunday. A SPOKESlllAN FOR CtUes UUUtlea In Springfield, Mo., warned that "pilot lilbts would start gotng out·• it calls for con· servaUoo were not heeded. Tbe temperature lD ~as Cl· ty, Mo., fell to 8 below aero over- night and otftctals said the weather apparently contributed to the dealba of four persona in the state. iDcludtn& an M-~ar~Cl woman who died of exposure on the back porch of her realdence ln Kanaaactty. IN WISCONSIN, Sunday tem· peraturea fell as low u a> below zero lo Rfce Late and 5C below at Solon Springs as the coldest air ot tbe winter came down from tbe Arctic. U.S. Plans For War InSptree? WASHINGTON CAI» -Tbt Peotaioo baa be1un dr'awtnc up plana to enable tht UDlt8d Blatti to waae war in apace,.......-b7 concern over Soviet a.tlot a bun· ter-kWer satellite, accordlDI to the Wuh1Jl,io11 Poel SATELLITES TllATcan IOUDd alarms tf they're approacbed or attacked and fire at an enemy satellitei!ildrawacloeeareblllal developed by tbe Pall,ap. tbl newspaper reporttdtodl)'. Concern touched off last February when the Soviet Union resumed tests of its bunter·kWer sat e llite, an unma.aaed spacecraft tbat blows ttMlt up and destroys its oppOMDl lb the blast, theatory said. The So.tels bad ~ 11 tests or the tiller tatelllt. throuO 1971, it sald, and at least ab since the lesla were rHumed In February. "AT PRESENT, ftlE Ualted stat.el bu only one Bil Bird n- connalasance aatelliteata time ln orbit, where it stays four or tlve months before belnl replaced," the at.ory aaJd. "lftbe Bii Bl.rd IO orbit were deatro1ed by aurprtse attack, lt miabt be montbl befon the All' Foree toU.ld replaee tt. • • The Pentagon alao baa belun studying the need to have 1tanaby recoonaiaaance aatellitAll al Van· d enburc Air Force Baae, Califomla, it WU reported. Carter 'No' At Church Bans Trio PLAINS, Ga. (AP> -Presl.dent~lect Carter bu Jof.ned fellow membe.n or lbe ~ Baptist Church 1D NJectinc tbe mem~rafllp bld1 of a wblt• woman and two black mtn in· eluding the Rev. Clennon Klna. Nooe is a realdent of tb1a com- munity. Jn announcing the unanlmous vote or the conareaation folJow. ing Sunday HrvJce1. GeoraJa State Sen. Hugh Carter, Dae • church clerk (the Prelldtat· elect 'a cousin>. expreued bJa view that membenbtp would be granted to any~a tbt from Plalna wbo 11 Ju to bave a siDcere desire to J tbe dlurclL THE PRESIDENT·ELECT bad n.o comment on the three separate votes. The best known of tbe rejected a~. &be Rev. Mr. King, a 6tact m.tnlster and poUti~ian, said bis rejecUoD was "aad." He promlled to eland ~ tbe cbutth each &mdQ "as long u tbey have tbat alp saytQa thia ta a church." Tbe Rev. Mr. Kllur, Wbo bu no denomJ.natJonal atlWatton and decllned to tell reporters whltber he la ordained, llvea SO miles away in Albany, Ga. The two other applicants wbo were ex- cluded from membenbip were AulUn Black and Cbarlottt Wb beraer. residents of Loe Anples. Sen. Carter read repona from a church 1creentna committee that recommended ~ of the applicatJons beclUM none ot the persons involved bad any tt• to PlaJns. lo the Rev. Mr. KJ.q'1 cue, the committee al.lo COD· tended be ''did not llPPMI' or acknowledge our request .. that be meet with the grouptodiaewl bis application. JERUSALEM (AP) -hrael &DDOWlced today lt would ult FraDce to band over an arrested PalesUnian wanted OD auspicion ot ploUins th• mauacre ot 11 Israeli athletes at tbe 1972 Olym- ptn ln MuAlcb. Tbe request placed the f'rencb IOftl'llD*lt In a delleate poalttoo in tta relatlam w1th oU·1upptyin1 Arab coun· triel. A Fonlp Mlnlatry com.mun!· que 1aid the 1ovemment bad aaktd l'ranct to detai n llobammed Daoud Audeh, btttw lmo,W1l aa Abu Dawd, until a formal ntraditioo requen could ........ ft• move mubd tile ftnt tlme llfMl bu = tM tJt• tradltloa of a Pal ID per. NEW YORK (AP> -Tax re- bate cbecka could be tn the mail 30 days after CC>aifelllooal ac· tJon on ~ldent-elect carter's tax 1Umulus propo11l, aceordlnc to Michael Blumenthal. Blumenthal also aald ~ tax packqe Carter proposed Ptidly I.I Juit the flnt •t.D lD the new AdmlniatraUon•a plan to over- CHICAGO CAP> -Wlthnowill ftled three Weeki aft« hla death, reports are clrculattn1 that Mayar Rlthard J. Daley m~ bave put bll UHtl lD uwt. lll1DoU law req&drtt that wWa be ftled "tmmedJately'' after de-atb. altboqb tbe courta teneraJ. IY allow ao cs.,. tn which to file the document. If pmon,al uaets aceed ·~· tbe ._ muat be probated. ualey died Dec. 3>. Amtrak Snail Pace Gives Way·to ~uses Sun R .et111-ns to Coast On/,)l U. C"1uila Mar Weather Picture HUDcmer. Okay Likely WASHINGTON <AP> Patrlda RoMrta Han1a pledfed todaJ that U bead of the UI• tlma'a boullq .,tDCY lbe ftUld ..... the poor and tbe w. aao..ea ud lead a coord1nattd ~mtnt attack cm cneptq ~-la tbe cltlea. SPARJ<Si Nev. <AP> -Pollee were called Sunday to ltllld bf 11 Amtrak ottlc all trllllfered aDcrY California ZepbJr P•l.,HJ to bt1M1 to ec>mplete their ~Y to San Franclleo • ....=uaenaen bad p~'*i an Amtrak dedlkJD tow u.. train aftes' lt arriYed here more tban 11 boun blldnd JChedule from ChleAfO. ,,.. "A LOT or PBO.PLE Aa& REALLY ancn:• ....,..= ~ Dtaroff, wbo klendfled bJmaelf u a Petahama. • ..-.,11111.tifll-Mttt.-__. ...a mlnlattr. "Many Of tbem artt mattne .Phone calla and wrttbll a.a.w eo caacr-men ... he Wd. llddlns the paaaeqera beUeM, tM dllQ ...eaUMd by "a 1eneral foul·\lP ln WubiDlt.On." • .., ..... Thia MOftDAY ttond""" " .... Ill. .. ~.... • »•"'-Os TUHDAY 111,.,,.flltll l:Ue,,.., H """"" 1:•e.m. u ~""" It:••·"' , , ~·-1·111•"" 10 Sllllntet•·tte.111., tttt l1tt•.fft. ,_.,.tl .. 6•Pp.ll\., 9"tt1t1 • m. ' I would be tbe fcnmolt ad· vocate ud promot.. ot an q . 81'11&1~ boullni poUcy tOC' our uatlcm," Mn. Harrta told tbe Seoai. Bankln1, ~lq and Urbu Attain COmmtue., wtllcb ONDeCl a bearlftl on her nomlna· tfoa U MCretary ot ffoul1nl and Urban Development. It appeared ahe wU1 be COD• flnntd d.,plte oppo&IUon from• Chairman Willlam Proxmire. who said be does not thl.bk she ts ctulllfltd to bHcl the depart- ment. Ht aaSd the acency auflen from low morale and "pltlfully lnldequate accompllabmentl. •• Polite were called to the depot while nearly 200 p111-1 ... 1oadlld oato bulel, but aald there waa no Wll'ultntu, cdJ a INIDblr ot vocal complalnta. IN MN P&AN<DOO. IOVTID:aN Paclnc apoblmaa ADdJ Andenoa aald tbe tn1n arrived lo Oaden. Utah, about tour bovl late and aperteoced another four.hour dela.y due to a dtr.o..t near Jacltloa, Utab. Andenon ~ald It bumped Into arurtber delay near~. Ney,, wlMll the crew • alJonbli wart time under federal recutauoa. w11 txbaUlted ucl lt took t1a'8 to urq~ fOC' a DIW Cl'ft, A deciltOG WU Nide ID Waalllqton, D.C., to turn tbe tn1D uwnd ln S.prka to avaid furthor u\e!WOn ol the dtla11 ~ aald. Pusengen 1Cbedultd to board lo Nonhtm CalltorDsa .,... to be bused to Sparkt Monct.y to board the train. Soarkl police aald moet ot the train'• puaeacen aantd to be buled we1tward, but a few eiteted to 1t11 In tllt Reao area °"'1dlbt and catch the next wtltbound train, Wbkb AmtraJt olftdall aaJd would be on Ume today. ~~.----.····~· ~--~----------...... --------------- DAILY PILOT ! ·Brown's Budget Bared Safer Hosp i tals, Education, Parks Top '77 Goals SACRAMENTO CAP> -Safer state hospltala with bltcer staffs are a goal of some of the m~or health propoeala in Gov. Edmund Brown·a 1977-budget. FoUowt.nc re veJaUon.s or poor care and questionable deaths at the 11 mental hospitals, Brown relented lale Ju t year and started in· ereuinC their staffs to meet atandarda proposed in 1973. BE USED SOME HeaJth Department savings plus S8 million in leftover funds to add l,°'3.9 posltiom, and proposes spendlna $20.7 mllllon in the fiscal year starting July l to add 587 .5 new positions. Brown's !lnance director, Roy Bell, says the adminlBtration plam to meet the lmstandards completely in about three years. THE GOVEaNOll'S budJfet also includes S21 million to bring the botpttals up to federal fire and lifesa!ety standards. But private hospitals are coeUng the state considerably more because or a court decision against Brown ·a attempt to bold the line on their Medi-Cal payments. Overall, the proposed Medi-Cal budget. covering 2.4 millioo needy Californians, is $1.25 billion. an increase of $163 million or 14.2 percent from this year. * * * * * * $3.3 Million Sought For Student Subsidy Tbe University of California dido •t get everything it wanted in Brown's proposed budget. but lt go\ what students wanted most -a $l.3-million state subsidy of student fees. The money is one of the few new items in the $700.2-million UC budaet the governor is proposing as part of his $14:2-billlon state budget for 1976·77. THAT REPRESENTS an increase over last year of 6.7 percent, or $'4 million. The UC regents have asked for a $75-million increase. For the California State University and Colleges, Brown 1a pro. posing $638.4 million. an increase of $25.S million or 4.1 percent. CSUCtrustees have requested a $.51.4-million increase. ~ PEE SUBSIDY, for laboratory costs, is the first step of a tbr9e-year, SlO.millioo allotment the university wants for activities DC)l9 lunded by students. No decl.slon bas been made on the requests for the next two years, which involve administration of financial aid and several other campus administration omces. wrrHOUT THE SfATE subsidy, UC says, student fees would have to be increased sharply from the current $M8 a year, which is due to rise to $693 on some campuses by 1980. The top educational aide in B.rown's Finance Department, Charles Gocke, said the state's policy is to pay "costs that a.re truly instructional," aucb as the laboratory fees. * * * * * * $280 Million Eannarked For Park Developments California's slate park system gets $31U million for buying addi· tion.a1 land in Gov. Brown's proposed budget. Most of the proposed buying is a result of voter approval of Prop. 2, the Urban and Coastal Park Bond Act of 1978. It provides· • million for park development. including $110 million for acquir· iDg prime coastal land. BaOWN'S BUDGET i.ncludes $33.S million Crom Prop. 2 funds. Herbert Rhodes, director of the Parlas and Recreation Department, said the 11 acquisitioos were all that could be processed in the time since the election Nov. 2. Last September, Rhodes said the $110 million should be used to buy ZT coastal aites with a t.ot.i of 16,000 acres. "It's impossible toapeod lt all this year (1977-78). and with land illcreul.D& in value, we're doing our utmoet to 1et as much as we can for the buck in 1978-79, '' Rhodes said in an interview. TRE DEPARTMENT"S total program !or buying land and im· proring park.a is more than ts4 million, compared to nearly $163 mUDon estimated thia year, mostly from 1974 bonds and the Bagley Comerntion Fund. llbodea s aid the J.araest par«l is an inland purchase, 'Z7,000 Low Turaout Poll Cites Apathy As Voter Failure SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -About 6 mlllion eligible Californians failed to vote ln the November election because of general apathy and dlalntereat In the votiJJC process, the Call!ornia Poll reports. The speelal poll was eonducted by the Field Research Corp. ror the Los Angeles Times and made available to other poll subscribers today. . Apathy wu cited as a ereater cause of the low turnout than active alienation from the political system . • •a Reeb ON"l lfe Are. OROVILLE <AP> -A mlld earthquake that hit Ulla Northern California community over the weekend dld no reported damage but Miolf a fe~ burgJaralvm.s. The Butte County sheriff's office.said ci•il defenae rePOrts in· dlcated the tremor at 3:25 ( ) p .11l. Sunday measu red State between 3.8 and 4.0 on the Richter Scale. A swarm of earthq uakes, tbe lar1eat meuuriq 4.1, bas struck the San Francisco areaslnce Friday nilbt. I BELMONT <AP> -The president of the California-Nevada Dis· trict of the Lutheran Church M1asourl Synod bu resiped, cltlnc ~veoperatlomby synod leaderl. Dr. Paul Jaeobebecomes tbeseftnthofthesynod'• eiahtdistrlct preslcMnll to resip or be fired since they were given a COftform-or. elaeultimatum in Jul)' ms. New ,.,_, 8 C•ll te lle&•Pll LOS ANGELES <AP> -Slaff memben of New West m.,uine sq tbey will return to their ,. today, eodlng a proteat over 1 muaqemeotcbangeintbecompanywhlcbownstbepublication. Pbyll.n Buth said the staff met wltb managing editor Dick Adler at a netaurant Sunday and agreed to return to their desb after their weekend walkout. Friday Australian Rup41rt Murdoch took overtbe ftnn which publlsbes Nft West plus New York llaautne Ud lbeNew-Ycn·bued Vtuage Voice. a INe l" U91a• Pa.11e Cr ... ALTADENA (AP)-Ayoungman and a womandJedwbentheir •plane craabed into a resldeoUal are•, but no one on the lfO'Uld w111Qjured, authorttteuald. . Tbedead were idmtlflecl as Denn.ls M. Neal, 22, of Pasldefta, and Anne llllllken, 21, of Altadena. Wllneues Sunday s ald the 1Loile- enslnealrcraft-aaQylnglow, clrclihg Mias MUllken's home, when l\ 1wldenly 1puttered mnddovetoward a nearby house. acres in Round Valley in Mendocino County for $3 mlWOJ>. The moet expensive deal would be $.5.S million for the Dana Point Headlands. OTHER PROPOSED purchases in 19'77·78 include Janda to add to these parks: Point Dume State Beach, $4.2 mUUon; Mount Dlablo State Park. $2.3 m illion; Lighthouse Field, $4.6 million; Humboldt Lagoons. $5.7 million; Garrapata Beach, $2 million; Garner Valley, $1.6 mllllon ; Trinidad Bay, $1 million. and El CaaUllo, '3 million. The state plans to use $1.5 million in the 1976 bond l\mda and $840,000in 1974 bond money to buy landtoaddtotheAnoNuevoState Reserve. San Onofre Slate Beach would receive $3.7 million in improve- ments of both day use and overnight facWlies. * * * * * * 'Vice Taxes' tO' Baise $523. 7 Million Revenue \ SACRAMENTO <AP) -Cigaretta a.od whiskey and wild, wild horses. they'll drive you cr~y. they'll make the state richer. Projections for 19'77-78 revenue in the propos~tate budget say revenues from the so-called "sin taxes" will total~. 7 million. ONLY A MODERATE increase -from an estimated $274.6 million this year to $279.4 million next year -is projected in cigarette tax revenue. It comes from the 10.cent-a-pack tax of which 30 percent goes to local governments. Californians over the age of 16 will smoke 172.8 packs per capita in 19'77-78. compared to 172.57 in 19'1S. so the in· crease m ere ly reflects an increase in population. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE taxes should bring the state $134.3 million in the next fiscaJ year, compared to $129 mllllon estimated this year. It ls estimated that bard liquor. beer and dry wine and sparkling wine will go up, but sweet wine is losing a blt of lts appeal. BOlflOred oa Blrtladag 'lbe per capita consumptioo of beer next ye.ar is expected to be 23.55 gallons, four times the other alcoholic beverages combined. More than $110 mllllon is expected from the slate's share of parimutuel betting on horse racing in California, about $'9 milllon more than the estimate ror this year. Actress Eva Le Gallienne talks ·to actor Peter Falk following award to her Sunday of American National Theater and Academy's prestigious National Artist Award. Karl Malden and Burgess Meredith paid trjbute to Miss Le Gallienne's more than 60 years in the theater at a luncheon at USC as they also celebrated her 78th birthday. Wl"-'i .... ' An attic that's no< properly insu· lated could wind \JP costing' you plenty · When your heat is on, the warm air rises. So tt move~ from floor to ceiling in the rooms of you r house. Without adequate insulation, the heat can pass through your cej}ing into yOur attic. This waste of heaccauses your heating system to work longer and harder. That could c~t you money. By insulating, or 1ncreasina the amount of insulation in your attk. you can cut your heating c06u up to~ - Insulation tS a one-time invest· mem that pays elf year after year. So call an i~ulatlon contractor. You'll find thm based on today'<> prk:es, properly insu· lating an attic in a typical house run.s between $200 and $300. And what bttter place to invest your money than in your o~ home? You can also look forward to saving up to 403 on your cooling C():)t In the summer, when it'· your air con, ditloner·~ tum to go to work fur a free con:icrv::ition booklet ,, on more ways to ave energy. write ··eo~rvation:· Edi.5on. P.O Box 800. ROSt!mead. CA 91770 s' E Southern California Edison Anlqw!O~~ .. ( .-,48 DAILY PILOT EDITORIA.L PAGE . .. .. Riley's New ROI~ Supervisor 1bomM Riley's selection · ~iast week as 1m chairman ol the Orange ... County Board of Supervisors waa deaerved. Since being a~inted t.o Uae board in ,. 1974 and then electiid in hi5 own right last year. Riley b~ erowo immensely in bis knowledge of county govemm.i. 'l)e Newport Beach $upervisor bas also done well in maintalnin1 contact with his constituents and recognfzlng tbe needs of ~district be represents. ...... U ther e's been a shortcoming in Riley's ~ormance, it's been his tendency to go ")long with the pack, even when the pack ,_,u beaded for trouble. Now, however, he'll be in a leadership role, in a position to set the pace, style and direction himself, to an important degree. And there should be no reason for Tom Riley to roll over and play dead when his '.fellow supervisors take off on one of their .,r'l>olitical or governmental misadventures. J Especially if the fellow supervisor ls the c.. persuasive outgoing chairman, Ralph So far the plan bas won praise from both Democrats and Republicans in the Letlalature, but has been condemned o in· adequate by the powerful California Teacbers' Aasociatioo. The governor's latest gesture, adviain1 the Legislature that be would vetO a death penalty bill, has variously been called "an act of courage,'' "irresponsible'' and "pollticahuicide." _ Sticking bis neck out and oflering leadersllip may spark some disagreements. But it alsO sparks timely. serious public and ~live examinatioo of probJems. And that ou.gb' to expedite action toward resolv- ing some of them. Costly Law , Once more a carelessly drawn pleee of teglslatioo ia requiring ~tion by new legislatMm. "Diedrich. Some 70,000 aged, blind aDd disabled · persons in California receive special welfare benefits to hire part time help in their bomes. About 50,000 homemaker·chore workers are paid out of these benefit8. lJnfortunate Ca~paigll Pledge Brown Speaks Up In his first two years in office, Gov. Brown came in for repeated criticism for maintaining a stony silence on pending legislation, revealing his personal views on- ly after a bill reached his desk, or a real A new state Jaw requirin:g workets' compensation insurance for regularly employed domestic help, includes these welf are-pald domestic-chore workers. Defense Spending Trap crisis developed. · In recent weeks he seems to have been reversing that approach. The resPonse bas been a mix or acclaim and criticism. It • is estimated coverage would cost between $9 million and $20 million. The en- tire special welfare benefit now costs about $100 million. In mid-November, tbe governor jumped in ahead of the Legislature on the critical tProperty tax issue, unveiling his own $200 million property relief plan and seeking comment. Within d ays of the state Supreme Court's ruling that school fmancing through property tax is unconstitutional, Brown came out with his own five-year plan to equalize financing among poor and wealthy school districts. The question is, will the new cost cut in· to benefits for the elderly and disabled? And will they be legally resPonsible for injuries suffered by their helpers? Or, if the state and counties pay and are responsible, will the helpers become government employes entitled to other benefits? A bill bas been introduced to exempt the domestic-chore workers from workers• compensation require me nts. That shortcoming in the law shouldn't have been passed in the first place. The Arab Emirates: Dear . Gloomy I A Cinderella Story ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates -Not long ago tbe United Arab Emirates pulled back ill veil, peered lntenU,, and asked "Mirror, mirror <JG tbe OPEC wall, who is tbe rtcbest OU state of them all? .. The mirror's emphatic 1'P1Y caused a blush to cross tbe U.A.E. 's face. because on a per-capita basis ($16,000 per year), t his is the world 's richest oil 08· tion. U not the richest land on the globe as well. (~) enoup to bold it all tocetbet one qy. . But undei-tbe l..senblp ol U.A.E. President Sheik Za)ted. who also rules Abu Dhabi, tbe rlcbelt emirate, and witb the luck of the oU bonmna, lt bu ~·p~ed. Tbe ledera.Uon fa IW'dJ,y the atrenctb ol tbe Gulf, but It worb reaeoNbl.y well. Sbe1k Zayed, a aelf-edoeated Bedoaip from the oMis Yi1lqe ol Al·Ain, baa endured tile bkter- ing and clamorlq ot tile other emirates. Re bu elttb'kbed a system of mtnistriee, a comman currency. a 1 upreme court (baaed on Islamic law), and un- ified the armed fOl"Cel of the emlrata. Gus Since we've arrived al a point· where TV co~· awciala are better ... tbe·-~rnramr. • dOft't they Jutt gfye WI some _pto. grams of solid com- mercials and forget tbe relt of the stuff? F.K. ' atrip.teue establishment. 1'be U.A.E.'• rulers are not disturbed that f~ workers coosort with proltitutet. Sf. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. - Two years of seeming to promise an unattainable lowering ot de- fense s~nding caught up with Jimmy Carter here at precisely tl>e wrong moment: just as be and bis prospective cabinet were stressing the des~ate need to establish credibility ·with the J>Ublic. Ten minutes before Carter's ~abinet convened for a pre- i n augur a I session at this coastal re · so rt . Sec · retary or Defen se · designate Harold Brown told newsmen in a hotel lob· by the im· mutable truth: net 'defense spending u.n· der President Carter will rise, not fall -perhaps even beyond inflationary increases. This was followed by a6~bour cabinet session where little was said about defense spending but heavy empbaala was pot on the necessity of fut.filling campaign promises to combat rampant public cynicism. So, when Dr. Brown's co{Jlments w er e learned. Carter staffers claJmecl the President-elect bad never prC?miaed a smaller defense budget. But the record is abundant with Caner's repeated calls to cut defense spending by $5 billion to f1 f>twon. Some, though not all of hla statements. contain semantical escape batches. Nevertheless, average voters COUid reasonably conclude only that Carter was promising less. not more~ spending at the Pen· tagon. A<.TUALLY, reduced delense spending wu o.ot a major Carter campaign iuue and was seldom mentioned alter bis nominatioa. 1be President-elect bas bad ex· celleot opportunities since the electioll to acknowledce. 11s Brown did here, the realities o( ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) defense requirements. Instead, be doggedly repeated the s to 7 billion-dollar cut, revealing a stubborn streak which in this case wu self-damaging. To reassure tbe Democratic party's powerful left wing early in bis campaign, Carttt urged defense s pending reductions without explaining how they would be made -ooce mention· ing $15 blllton but later settling oo the S to 7 billion-dollar range. Although his written testimony to the DemocraUc platform com- mi~ proposed an ODliual 5 to 7 billio6-dollar reduction, neither be nor bls staff bad any idea then where the cuts would be made. • After his nominatioo. Carter talked once or twice about ad· ministrative Pentagon reforms suggested to him by the Brook- ings lnstitution, all of which could not possibly yield S5 blllioo in gr05s cuts much less a $S billion net reduction in the de- f ense budget.. Between Labor Day and election day, we find no record of Carter repeating the S to 7 billion-dollar figure. ACCORDINGLY, the st age was set tor the President-elect to let that s to 7 billion-dollar cut quietly slip from memory. as John F. Kennedy's "missile gap" did in 1961 -a much easier task for Carter since military spend· ing was a far less promhM!nt campaign issue for him. But Carter passed up the op· portunity. Asked by Walter Cronkite of CBS Nov. 29 whether he bad learned anything to shake his view of "Iota of fat" in defense, Carter replied: "No, no. I think my opinions have been cor· roborated.'' While adding. "l have not had a chance since I've been elected•' to study the Q\ilitary, be stuck by "a S per· cent reduction in the millt.ary budget" -$5.6 billion ol the cur· rent budget, $1U billion ID 1MIZt year's. On Dec. 20 when Or. Brown was named Secretery of Defense. Carter was asked whether be atill planned that s to 7 bllllon·dollar cut. "Yet," the President-elect r~lied, "we'll start Immediately.• U. did not point out that a net defense re- duction would be pos8*e only through maaa1ve m1npower cuta which nobody even con· templates. THESE BARD realities were sugeested by Brown lo a Los Aneeles Times Interview published Dec. 1:7, p:romptlng questioning of him 'ia~ here the next day. told them spendlng will rtae next year over the current fiscal year's $113 billion, perhaps exceeding inflationary increases, aad added be wu not sure that nen a eross reduction of 5 to 7 f>lllion dollars in savings could be ac· complisbed. Beyond what Brown said. it may be Impossible to re- duce President Ford's $123 bUlioo Pentagon budget fOt' next year. Thia problem was not dis· cussed seriou.sly u tbe cabinet meeting here agreed cut the necessity to keep fai.th with the public. Accordingly, press secretary Jody Powell vtgorous. ly denied that Carter bad ever promised an absolute reduction in defense spending. But emerging rrom dinner with bis cabinet that night, the President~lect sUll would not pubUoly acbowledge the uncut· table defense bud1et. While declaring, "We'll spend whatever is necessary to defend our country," he again IDvoked that magic 5 to 7 blWco-dollar de-- f ense cut without addiaa this would not lower ovnu defense spending. Anxious though he la to restore governmental crediblll· ty. Jimmy Carter showed stub- born reluctance to be seen IDOV· ing away from a campalgn pledje even when that ii indeed the case. Now la a particularly eupbol1.c time for t.be 100,000 ..-wbo in- habit the seven eminls oo tbe Persian/Arabian Gulf wbicb federated five years ago. To begin with, it's a modest wonder that t.bia federatJon survived. but now with the oil boom. paJllle here are exaberut 8lld -• bit stupefied with tbe tun ol events. The main streets and rolds are festive with colored Uctm. giving t.be &>lace a c~ look to celebrate lta sixth biltbday. TO UEP the smaller and poorer emirates viable (they cbl't all hue oil), be baa c.- t.rallsed the 1ovenunent and ftnance system ao that it can dis- pense money and aemcea to the leuer emirates. Sheik ZQed 11 elected by the Coundl ol aWen (the other us aheib), whlcb ID turn coasuJta witb an wer-bly ol 40 mm representtq varioQI cm- atiblenctes in the U.A.E. The federation bas a CClllltitutlon. auu in the formation proceu, &Od e•en hu an MIOCfatkJD of WOUMD eooaidered procreabe ID a lalamic state. TBE tJ.A.E. sbarestbeSaudis' boom atmosphere, bqwever. Rilt.oos and Sberatona lprlng from tbe desert. FUb' baMa pro-s per. Ca-mels and!' aaalent rowboats provide 1*.b a ~an· Uc touch and b'aDlpOl1.at:lan. but the U.A.B. also baa four lntenla· u.al airporU aDcl No men ant plmmed. A $300 million dry dock, three times the abe ot the Em~ pt.re State Buildina, ii bdlll cm· ltrdeted at Dubai. Dubaf wi11 allo have a hqe trade and ex· bibitloo ball, a 33-etory buUdlng, New Look for Regents A fnf years aco, the name ol the capital city, Abu Dhabi. made most people think ol Africa or India. Even then, a quick eeo- grapby letlOll that the Urrlted Aru £m1ratea were bonlered by the Gulf, Saudi Arabia, Omao and Qatar (Wboevtt beard ol them either?) would leave only a Oeetine impression. and already brags about tta Durlng bis initial montm in of. brand-new traffic tunnel which ftce it was euy to write approv· mates YoU tbtnk you are in New inlb of Governor Jerry Brown. VorkCity. He wu talking a good game, · Wlth ol1 rennutw estimated at ~ially on educational and fis· a ~ ft•bllllon in~ tbe cal luues. And bi& oomn oC be· U.A.X-. -eS&)ecta a tr8de surplus o( lnf IO dedicated to his job that be '4 blllloa. One,fourtb of its bad no time for partiean politics budaet 1oe1 to f9ftllln aid -pro< <:1 the ceremonial !olderol of his babfy a WOfld record. A welfwe office projected an admirable syatem "blch pales Sweden's iinqe. pro•ldu achOolcbildren with . Unfortunately, u 'time wore pocket mOGey, famllles with sbb-00, bl.I llttiont and non-actions lld1zed food, dlvore.d wives with tn a d e h t s allowancea, eveeybody free r b • t 0 r-l c ( EARL WATERS ) • pointees. Speaking of bis appointees, in . the overall they have been frightening. Some could even be termed atrocious. For the most part tbey represent the disai· de11ta of society rather than the m*>rlty v1ewpointa. Finance who also served u director of Mot.or Vebldea and General Services lb tbe Reqan adminiatratton, ls• craduate of Pomona with a desree iD bua.i· nea adminlstraUoa from Stan- ford. A no DODSeDle fJ'pe be will be no patsy for the UC biera.reby. And ooty a dcnen yean before the Britiab reUnqufsbed control ol tbla aHa, tbe 2!0,000 people wbo lived in tbe coastal state were pretty much occuped witb fl1bln1. pearl divine and ' primttlve farmlog. The U.A.E. b far d1tferent fnJm tta big nei1hbor to tbe West, SudJ Arabia. lalamk pnictieein tbe U.A.E. ls far leu aevere. Tbere fl eooaiderable tol«'atlClll ol DOD-lalamlc relltloD. a8lt a mucb freer 1tm09libere. Sbelt Zayed himself bu welcomed tbt arrtnl of Roman c.tbollc and Aqlican cleramea. and ..... eel them in obtalalna lud for tbelr churches. edueatlon at all levell OacJudlng bo]Jow. And ov.raeaa untveraltles)~ bla Ja,enUe NEWRTHELES& giving the Devil his due as the expression goes, hia recent appointments to the regents of the University of California earn him plaudits. Gregory Bateson, a renowned anthropologl.st, received degiees from Cambridle and a doctoute from Nortbweste...,. He bolds the view. all too rare thele dQI, that college stude,nts sbcxald be able to read and write. Vilma llartine1, presldent and ceneral COUDlel for the Mexican-American Le1al Defense and Educational F'landt represents the m.lnorlties. Under the old regime sbe probably wouldn't ha•e been allowed to lit in on rqeat mMttnp. . , IN ua. there Wllll't . single public ~bool in this area, there were few paved roads. ad poiver· t1 and IWteracy were the raJe. Tbe nl1iu sbeib quarreled 11114 were cflsclpUrud and maneuvered by the Brttlab who were quite ready to &tve lt all QI> ... bM show. Tbe Brita wculd nner have lmqtned that seven .,... could ever ea .._well There ls DO banb ~ DO band-cuttiq or belteaMD •. Women are alloWed todrt" can ud lDcreulnlb' Dlltid1lllte tn public life. lloteli and restaurants sell alcoholic beveraaea.NewapapencrlUdle the pernm.t, thouCb spa.rtna. IJ. Tour1lta are ~ there an n!Ptdubl, and neo one bealth can and, ti one tt • t bow to wort the bureaucracy, a a emp. 0 tree plot r ol1anct an111-.y 1oan to =.• f:: builchbe>Ule. dldate ·er- poeed l!M,.... 1'801.108 T8E U.A.t:. lln-i U tentlob' or aaet1q u the Saudll about de-dl1dato for velopmeilt plam, ~-. U polltl •-"""' quid natural .... pla11t1; c.--a fertlber. aJumlnum. .... aDG abam. petrocbemlcal p1p11 -~ Tbe IDnttabJe ~t ~ a 11.2 bllUoD -are plpae4 The =='= ril °':.:!. ~ BrlUab IDd Jeperre bne ~ imaJe ot populanty Ill '-dli· the ltade1*1D •etfbc eootracta, al=• aa his llfachlavelllan but U.S. 'finnt are comina on. fut. ll-.: MJltel bu a Joint IC ea to reoraanbut.te gov· • mlWoo llqakt 1'tWral cu munent lnto ooe c:rand plan of planteomtrtactioajob. 1oclal reform pd •elfare T"8 U.A.l:.'1 Britlth-tralned ·become more Anf llllfttndeot. mUiury for:ecettlDocleltala; the. Itta alm01t as lfbe vftwtbi.maelf U.A.E. muit rely on blHtr u eome sort of a ~Jtobm ltat.es ln the. Gulf for security. Hood •eektn• to tr..t• 1teaith 'IMre ls tbe aaual ant1.Zlon.llt fl'onlthebava~U..ba"'9DOU. talk ber• by aovenunent of· Rlltm:r:,otb.afdwcnandde- 11ciall, but Ult UM! Seudls, tbl dicatlon fades ult bec:oal• U.A.E. lta'ienbip wtlbel tbe apparent U.1t H ii ~-hie ot ?JI~ qbelUGG would 10 NCoplalnc problems uDtil they awa1. TM U.A.E. eouJd bave a become en.es. He tb.ea naellel ln problem wttb radical Arabi, wttb some cranct.tand pl11 a&· ~•UH ol ita faltb' IOOM hnml· temptina to solve tbe problem by ll'alion pollq. At a.Mt 40 per. ateallnl the aolut.ionls propoeed cetlt of UM U.A.B.'~ lnbabttanta by lelillators 101110 of .taich be are forelfn4'1'1, near!)' .U ol lbem bad pre-vtously rejected or ~Y aiuest worken. __. abovi111na Die' blame on b1I ap. In tbe first place they represent a complete departure from the tradJUonal types Tt'bo have betome fixtures on this IOV· emtna body of the state'• un· lverslty. These have been penons cbOlen more because ot tbdr wealth and social prestige and tnlluence than any acep • tloaal knowledge of educatiooaJ ,Oala or proper management of such an lllstltuUon. M. s uch the regents have CJl)el'ated u en exclusive club ol wealthy snobs wltb inuedlble ar- rotance and contempt for the publlc'• rlght to know t.be details of tile univeraity'a :c;auoos •. 1'beU' annual b\ldcet su lsllmt &o tbe lchl•tut'• for bunclrtdl ol mlWofta of dollars to support the IChoof uve been In the nature ot demands rather than requesta, TB£ Tlt&EE new appoint.. are oot ~DI of wellth but ~r,r. ero reptacln1 three ooair ... What \bey do bave JI iood common .... and ftnn vttwt about tbe n.edl and role ol ttie w\JvmU.y. Verne Orr. a former direct.or ot OllAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT R00«11 N. Wl'fd, ,._..,. Thomai Kfftlft. Bdbor BOrbClra Kr~. £d11onol Page 8"""r The fdltotial paae ot ~ A>a1'1 Piiot seeks to inform and llirtiulate readers by pmenung oo this p1age dlveTSe commentary on topics of lnlereat by 1ynd1c•t• ed columntsU •nd urtoon!Jlta. by pro\ildina a forum ror rudtrl' vlht'I and by prt1tntln& thla newsp1per's OPl!"llona and ldeaa on cttrrent t<11>•~-The edltor\a) oPhuona ot the D1l11 PUot.,.,..,. only Jn the edltortal co&umnat"'• lop or thf P•••· OpJntMI U · ll"Saed b)' lht COhlnuuta 88d <'U\OOftJIU and lttttr writ.-. an ~r own •n<I no tl'ldOtMment ot thftr v1eM by the DaUy PlJot lhould be lftftrrtd . ,.ond!U'. Jan.10.1m Monday· January 10. t9'77 DAILY PILOT .t 7 S NlfA MJIT.-\0 .TOCKEY QUARTFRS • 4 ROOM 'FO~ ."RU N! •. To Wed DOok.ed? It's Too.ch 0rs u e-P t, NEW HA VEN, Conn. <AP> -Heavy eolfee pie to experience beadaches along wtlb otber U drinkers pained at aoarlng prices may develop a withdrawal symptom-. Ueb said, and may start a ay P d.ilferent kind of headacbe -a very real one -lf ''vicious cycle'' -a contlnued caffeine addicUoo - they join the coffee boycott. lf tbe coffee drinker turns to aspirin or ot.ber cal· R E ow o o o c I Ty A sudden bait ln c.rteine intake alao can cauae CAP> _ The Board of some coffee addicts to suffer lrritabWty, letharey Supervlsors baa declded and coostipation, a medical researdler aald. to lncreaae marriage CAFFEINE IS THE' IL\IN a---•-t that licenae feeB -and the -----additional r evenue is makes coffee a pJck·me-Up, 8bd some people de- feine-cootalnln" sUmulant.s for relief. earmarked to help pre· velop a.distinct dependency on It. aald Dr. JUUan ~~=======~ ventdivorce. Ueb, director of the Dana Plycbiatrlc Cllnlc at County Clerk Marvin •Yale-New Haven Hospital. WIDLE VNCEaTAIN HOW -~NY coffee drinkers might sutfer withdrawal symp(oms. Lieb aald the number probably ls considerable. More than half tbe world's coffee ls consumed in tbJ.s Country. Authorities estimate tbal cotree is sened in about 98 percent of U.S. homeg. Caffeine addiction. also called "coffee drinkw'a syndrome." often appears amoo1 ::t;!; who drink a large amount of beveraaes cool ca«etne -cola. tea and, or coone. coffee. Dog Ring Cruelty Nets Fine LLANFAIR CAEREINION. Wales (AP> -A Welsh sheep. farmer bas been fined $34 for putting a metal ring through a dog•s nose. It was the first pros- ecution of its kind brought by the Royal Society for the Preven- ll on of Cruelty to Animals. The Carmer alao admitted filing the dog's teeth. THE DEFENDANT, ·Allen Williams. 45, told ma1istrates in this Welsh mountain town that be did it because bis black and white collie. Spot, bad taken to biting sheep. The ring was to Church recommended Witbdrawtng from c:olfee can cauH tom• peo- the increase rrom S8 to $8 to help cover expenses in ------------------the Court of Conciliation. a free marriage counsel-THE FAMILY O RCUS. By Bil Keane Ing service for county residents. Tboae on the other eod ot the spectrum weren't exempted by the board from subsidizing the counselin g service either. The board also decided that the cost for dissolution of marriage and other family law ftl. ings will be increased from $18.50 to $53.50. The higher rees are ex- pected to produce more than $28,000 a year. Taxes Tallied SACRAMENTO (AP> -California taxpayers paid over $6.S billion in slate-assessed taxes in the 1975-76 fiscal year through tax programs administer ed by the Board or Equalization. ''I don't core what the six miUion dollar man likes -the sixty-five cent boy is going to eot it." prevent the dog rrom --------------------------- gettlng a good bite. Wllllams pleaded gull. ty to inserting the ring without anesthetic, caus- ing unnecessary suffer- ing to the dog. FARM LABORER David Davies also plNded guilty to aiding and •bettins by holding the dog down when the ring was inserted He was given an absolute discharge. RSPCA officials. who said it was the first such caae in its 153-year his· tory, condemned the court's decision to retUTQ the 3-year-old sheepdog to the farm. "IT'S ABSOLUTELY dis1uating that be should be allowed to have the dee back after what he did to it," said RSPCA inspector Len Jones. Magistrate Aled Jooes said the court did net think there would be any further cruelty to the dog. Pot J!us. . t Di/missal RidedOut don't fill out an income tax form this year! Let one of our specialists do it for you. No charge . Join the thousands of Los Angeles Federal Savers ~ho have their personal Federal and California tax rel!Jrns prepared without charge. All you need to do is deposit $5 .000 in a Los Angeles Federal Savings Passbook o r $10.000 in a higher rate Investment Certificate. If your savings are now rn a commercial bank or another 1nst11ut1on. Los Angeles Federal Savings will make your tax appointment now and handle the details of transfer Make your appointment early. The sooner you file, the faster your refund can be mailed. '!'be syndrome Is marked by lnitabillty, "cof. fee aeryes," rapid heartbeat. headaches, l.uomnla and sometimes vomiting and harsher ayuiptoms. ln fact, the condition often is mistakenly diaposed as anxiety neuroeis. IJeb said. ON ONE CASE TaEATED AT tbe New Haven cllnic. an obese woman complaiDed of belog dis· orcanbed, unable to sleep and being lnitabJe •. partlcularly toward her chlld.ren. Taking her off caftee and cola brought improvement. Lleb said. Uel> suggested that coffee addicts unable to I break the habit desp6t.e tbe soaring prices tbat have prompted the coffee boycott migbt eliminate some ollate-day cups to cut baclr.oa their total intake. 'QM>ee wbo weather the withdrawal period -lt can range from a few days to several weeks -may find unexpected benefits. "One poulble benefit of a coffee boycott, if It warb, is that a lot of people wUJ have improved sleep," Ueb said . MEMS and WOMENS SPORTSWEAR Starts Tuesday ~But DIPAanen' STOii 30JW...St ....... o. ... , I s .... .. .. ,..... • SAN FRANC ISCO (AP> -The Calllornia ~me Court bas ruled that a new 1tate Jaw pro- bi b1 ts dis missing a tenured school teacher because of a 1971 convic- tion for possession of marijuana. The cue in volved Thomas Mann. a teacher witb the Rialto Unified School Distric t . who pleaded 1ui lly t o po.aeaalng marijuana. The charge arose out of bia use and possession~ a small quantity at bis home Jan. 31 .1969. Plus: higher interest than paid by any commercial bank. Plus interest day in to day out. Plus the security of savings insured by a Federal Agency. Plus e)(tra hours. Plus tree services with a minimum deposit: safe deposit box. checking account at a commercial bank. docu· ment duplication, Travelers Checks and more. It takes only one minute and one signature to start your savings \\Odd Chainpion Flying Saucer FREE all this week! I The court said that as d Jan. 1 um . the Health and Salety Code pro· blblta any public entity -tnchtdlng a school dis· trtct -from penalizing an indivtduel ln any way on the basts of a poueaioa o( marijuana conviction more than two yean old. Slnce tbe cue iovwved a 1rn conviction, the court beld that the new lelf.slatloo repealed any statutory authority the tcllool district may have bad to dls mlu the t teacher. •-;;::;=====~ l I I f I I I 1 I J t~~~ I OPf'OUUMITY hocb oftt'fl --.n )'Ola ... IWUh·iettlaa Dally J»tlot ClaMlrtod Adi to rtacl\ tbe Or1n1e Coot mertet. PboltO 8':?-wrt \ \ account All Interest Compounded Daily Annual Yield Annual Rate . 8.06% $1000 for 6 to 10 years 73/•% 6.72% $1000 for 1 to 2 years 6f2% 5.39% Paid clay-in to day-out sv .. % l~J••o• 1o0ulGhon~ C>efl!lll on11y w1111c1raw11 11om 1t1m tccellnb lu!'ltcl to eubll,ntltl iMtt • 1ttc;l1.i1,.ft""' LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS . Hoocs Office· Los AnQeles Federal 91111nos and Loen Anoc:latlon On• Wtlst11rf. Lot Angeles 9001 1 • Ottier olflces 111ro119hou1 1ne •r•a That's right. Just buy a regular Hsh and Fryes Dinner foT $1.69-and get a com~tltlon-slze flying saucer absolutely free . Taste the fish that made us famous-two whopping big fillets wrapped In the golden crust that makes eveyythlng at Long John Silver's so special tastin', plus a heapln' helping of our fabulous ftyes. The free flying saucer Is the most advanced and finest made, with a retail value of $2.00. Endorsed by Gulnesa record holder Bob May, the saue«s are available at Long John Sliver's all this week. January 10· January 16. Because weekends ate ' I special at Long John Sifver·s. we have some events scheduled just for you. On Saturday, Janu~ry 15. bring your Long John Silver's flying saucer and enter the accuracy competition. Prizes wlll go to the winners of each age category. And on Sunday. January 16. there will be a free clinlc. by Bob May. He will be on hand to teach you how to get maximum distance and accuracy with your new saucer. Be sure to p ick up your Grand Opening Party Calendar at Long John Silver's. We have an entire month of free treasures. contests and prtzes planned-and we'd like you to join us. For the fun of It. ,, ~! .. ~.!=.~.~~ d.llghdully a11p pjen flllei. , ........ ·-fiy.e l>tMt. ... It.ff n'lllMllute cNclcen drvmtOCtu T' .... " Ca..t DlllMt ..•... A .ft hsh & 1199·lega.1rY9' & lilw CMcMttrfa.U~ ......••. .,., tcnp& of boncn -. .. *" & lryet FJWa..o..... .......... n .n cl.am.• frya " Wiit! tlaw T_.,O,.e.ro...-....... U .49 'bvt••nlli 1'Yft -h.i.w GoiMtl PrW fillrimlp 0t•Mr, ti. 7t ;:'&~~ .. ~~~ ~~ ....... '5.65 h~h thcl11rn, O! combo wtth llvt• •nd i.lew 111..dt lout 0t "'°'" ,..,_of Eteht ............. "·" II ~n 11th llllel• tlftOllill! lor 111t •mtir" (lt"w S,....kW•"'-•'"""' CC!e,~ • CC)Of) S... • 1"91-M* Witw '• Al DAILY PILOT ~day,Januaty tO, 1917 Weather Aids Area Boating Gola problem' Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cut red tape. geltmg the answers and action you need to solve 1nequ1tles m government and bUSt· ness Ma1t your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Service. Orange Coast Dally Pilot. P.O Boz 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your telephone number. The column appears daily except Saturdays. .8y ALMON LOCKABEY o.111 ~ ... u .. '"'°' The first weekend ot )'achUng activity aJong the Orru1ge Coast turned out to be what the sailors ~pected in midsummer -sparkUng clear skies and a mild westerly that rµrnished comfortable weather legs and col- <tful spinnaker runs. The weather gods smiled on both Balboa Yacht Club's Sunkist Series -the second of three races -and on Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's New Year Regat- ta for performance han- di c: a p Racin g Fleet ypc:hts. Small boats raced in· side the bay Saturday in 8YC's Sunkist and the big boats raced on out- side cou r ses. Capo BYC's regatta was a Sunday only event. Both regattas drew large turnouts. BYC Sunkist results: INSIOI CLASSl5 THISTLE I. Prnc '°"' AOl»rl v.,.·r Al••· eve. 1. Jublll!M, eoo e.11, eve METCALF • I, Sob Rollin\, eve. t,JoMTl'lom.t.BYe U.SEA A I, Mik~ ArriOO NHYe. J, tie bet-n Poul Murphy, BVC. <11'<1 &uco ererv, NH Ve lASEA 8 I, Me•lln Wllllam\Qn, eve AOUL f LASER I 8 •11 Hr..OOOn, eve LIDO UA 1 Ch•d Twoth••I. eve. t. Oon SIOUQhlO<I OYC ). Al • oi.-eve LI00.148 1 Merv Jo Tylor eve. SIEMON GENEVIEVE VALENTINE SIEMON, rt••O.nl ol L<tQuno NIQUtl, Ciltltor"'• Puwc! away J..,...ry 10. itn Su.vlWd bY '°" C•rl SltmOll "' Arcec:ha. C.. , "''" o,.•r\Otf\Hdrtft Prlv•I• temlly ,.,..,lcet et 11 Noon on ~-y Jenuery 11 el Patoh< V-Cl\apel Enlombmeftt Peclll< vi.w ...__.,., P•''· Peclflc Vl•wMort,..ry <llr.ctor• BllATTY GERALD ELI.IS BE•TTY r~l°""I °' L~1>1 Hiii\, C•lllornl• P•- .,.,., Ja,,...ry 9, 1'71 S11rvi"9CI 11Y llll Wife Laure O.elly; brother PMll P 8t•ttY ol Color-SC>rlf'O'-Color-; M.phlw Oele H Je<by, D 0 S ol ~.,,,,.d, Ohio Cryphldt Mrvfc-. •I 7•GD PM •t Pe<llfc View -··· Plf'll Pacific View Mortu&rydlr.cto~ ROllNSON ~~Herroio LIVC J ,, .. H01'91 Si\80T A-l,Certer Fe-.&CVC; 1. Oout '""''•· 8YC. l. Ctn<1y S.'°'*' Ion, 8 Y C. .~BOT a -1. Gor-W""let<, 5.AllOT c -1, IC••• khwow. ave. l. Mi ... Menclark, BCYC, l IClrk Mencl.,k, 8CYC MOTHl!ltS SABOT -I, rl1 '--Mery Jent T y1., and J«<Me Slnlloy, 8YC. Oln'SIDI CLAHIS SANTANA•tt I, Ll'I Tiet'. °"'I P•l-r. V'YC: 7, OnlV Cholc:I. Ak ..... d 0.._.,, 8YC, ], Makei Heo Harrlt.. BCYC. AHOOES·" 1 eont11c1. Bob '#leqe111/, ssve 1 A11Mt, llllda Hobbl, BCVC. J, Curious, l'red Strauch. 8CYC ETCHELLS.71 1 "'"•-•· 8111 Cl.-11, NHVC. 1 Bon Bon. Meivnoer •nd B•c-NHVe l lllu\lon. ~hat11n<1Slroc1<. NHVe LUOERS 16 -1, °'"9<11 8111 Fun- -·· HHYe . 1 Con Perml\O, Don "-"'· cevc. PHAI'" -'· P•Hmllle, Terry CIC.,O, llVC 7 Wu E•o••. Kon Better. S5VC. l. Liiiie SC>lrll, 0.UCk Ayr ... OPYC. • Attdlemo. Bol> • Sodlro, eve. PHRI' 11 I AIOhe 11, c:ileM -_ ssvc. 7, ~"°" J<>C> Jo. -Cr•IQ Flelchlr OPYC l Sunkl•I. Seo« Scl>OO eve 4, Tt•ew. Terry 0-. BC Ve Capistrano Bay Yacht Club results : OVERALL -I, (;andell Dew& Wl!Mler, Ceoo 8VC 7, BIO K ......... Merk Town .. lld OPYe. J. Foney, 0.w~r~ll OPYe CLASS A -I, BiQ l(a11u.,.. 1. Fan· cy, l , ContotQio11•, Kon Kul'ln. Ci>PO eve Cl.ASS 8 t, Gandelf. 7. Funny ""''nci. Pitt• Mudr, '""° eve. J. Jaw Bn<1ker. Bob MtM1t1. OPYC. HO SPINNl\l(ERS Pro Tonio 0.MI\ Sloll•nberQ, Cle><> eve. J. 8'1Q6doo<I, Fred Perez, c.!oo 8YC. ), Alien, 01<• Z•M. ecvc. CAL·lS -1. T0<rev, Ollie c.ooc>tr. c:-eve. 1. oo ... •lon, 8ob Getet.. CePG eve ; l 8oJenQIH, Carl~ Wllll•-. <:eoo ave. D eath Notf~e• ca. Rotary on T ... ~y Jo.....,., II. ~t 1 00 PM. Men "' 0 .. 1.uen burl•• on ~yJenU<>rt l?at• OOAM.bott> 411 SI Jcwtclllrn Oiurcll •-lit (looo Slw-rd Cemll•rv Fri.ndlmey cellet Bell ll•-ev Mort.-yonMol\- dlJv J-.y 10, ''°"' S'.>0 PM lo I:» PM. Bell 8'08CIWey M0<1--r dlf"et· Ion MJ .. 150. •llLLY ITHEL Rl!ILLY, belOwed wile ol ~"•Illy: 1ov1119 m-"' ~ ... ..,, WlOfltrn•n of Felr Lit.,,,, -J•ruy; Mn Jun varc1esp1,,.. of ~. C..: •-rt A Wllltley of Cfte Gofldtt, Ar1rone. Al!IO _,,._.,,, brolller A11stlt1 Oloney of Miami, ... tonde. 8fld NM Qr•nlkhll~: totn Qr•41f•Qf8ftdClllldren, HVt'1 'ortNtf· ONM!t-o<Ollekllllc:lntn. FuMral ,.,.,,.ce. •nd lnterm.nt al Fair i.....,,, ,._w Jer .. y o ·eo,.nor L•oun• Hiiis MMIU41ryo::UrKIOr\ Bou .. U•e o• Diaper• DEAR PAT: I amexpecUngtheblrthormyfirst child in a few months. All or my friends use paper diapers. I'd be wUllng to buy cloth diapers and launder them ll the cost is a lot less. Has anyone ever done a cost coinparison study on the various diaper· lng aJternaU ves? G.C .. Mission Viejo Home economists at the Berkeley Co-op de- term.laed lhHe rtaures OD the cogt or diapering a baby for a year (JO dJapers a week) at May 1176 Drtces: home laaad.ry (based oa twe washes a week, C09t of eqaJpmeat. llttlJtiea, d•rgeat, bleatb, diapers aad plastic pa.DU): $13; laundromat (also bued oa home laundry eqalpment costs): $115; diaper service: SZ34; "dUcoant store" paper diapers": UU; •ad. "brand name" paper diapers: Sift. Diapera cleaned by a cU1per service renl&ecl lD lower lacldence of diaper rash. aceordlq to a ltady c:oaducted by WUUam Beaumont GeaeralllospUal lD El Paso, ~us. Tboeelaandered at bomewer~ tbe blggest offenders, wttb disposable diapers coming nearer to tbe professloaaJ service. Pl....,.119 Fee O ld o f l oi11t DEAR PAT: I moved to California last summer. but my problem started and seems to stay In my former home state of Michigan. In October 1975, I ap- plied for a plumbing permit through the State of Michigan Department of Labor. I sent the $27 fee, plus an additional requested $1. I had intended to perform plumbing work on my house in Michigan. My permit never was received, so I dJdn't do the work. I've written to the department a number or times about this problem. It claims my permit bad been mailed to me. That's nol the case. Am I stuck ror this $28? O.T .. Fountain Valley No, you've been maUed a refwtd. The State PlumbhlgCoardofMlcblCaa'sDepartmentofLabor stlUc~d•tbatapenQJtwuseattoyoualongwttb I.lie llOdee of a $1 abortage on your application fee. You refud was bued oa the Information that you did not do the plumblq. The basic disagreement re- mallls aue«Jed, batyoullaverecetved your refund. t:aittJHJfp A9 e l11•t Smears DEAR PAT: 1 started an office job about a month ago. I am a good typist, but I always seem to fmlsh the day with one or two stains from cpbon paper or typewriter rtbbon on my clothes. I tbougbl that newspaper writers probably race tbe same pro- blem. How do l get rid ot these stains without ruining myclotbes? J .A., Newport Beach You're right. Tbose laandry problems allo go with a Joarnalla&'• Job. Pretrea& Ute atabl rib a few oossan dropl ol 1m monla ud tben waab ln detergeat. U aoy o1 ~~~?..!~~~~~ = acda~ elolnthlng requlnshotreatmeet ror dupllcaCblg Flrst Meetlng Tlalll'Sd ay OCTC Birth Nears By KATliY a.ANCY Of .. DMly ........... The powerful new Orange County Tnnsporta-uon Commission wbicb could abip m.-Jor tramlt and road bulldin& decisions from existing local agencies, will have Its official birth next week. The commission. created by legislation last year. will hold its first meet.ins at 9:30 a .m. Tb~­ day in the county Board of Supuvtsors' bearing room. 51$ N. SycamonSt .. Santa Ana. AMONG THE ftR8T ltems of bualneaa wlll t>e selection or a chairman and vic;e chairman. Assemblyman Walter Ingalls <D-Rlvenide>. who sponsored the legislation creating the new agency. also ls experted to attend to discuss the comml.ssion 's role in transportation plannina. IN ADOmON. the commission is expected to discuss wbat procedures it will use in selec:Ung a commission mem bet' from the public at large. ln improved, weJl-coordloat.ed lranaport.aUoo plan· run, wbicb ehould benefit cltlzena u a whole. THE INGALLS BILL. originally wu planned to improve t.ranaportaUon planning tor Los Angeles County. but similar commlqlons for Oraogt, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties were added. 'Ibe commissions are aJI dlrferent to tbelr makeup, ranging from rlve members in Orange County to 19 in San Bernardino. The Ora.nae County commis.sloo also has been given a $250,000 allocation ror opentln• fUnda Its llntyear. COMMISSIONERS Thursday are expected to begin talldnJ about what type of staff to hire wilh that money. They also wllJ be asked to appoint a temporary legal counsel and recording secretary and are ex- pected toaet times and dates cl future meetings. Mike Evanboe. assistant secretary for the state's Business and Transportation Agency, will open Tbunday•a session. Commissioners now include Fountaln Valley Mayor Al HoWnden and Santa Ana City Coun- cilman David Brandt. both selected by the Orange County League of CftJes. Supervisors Ralph Clark and Ralph Diedrich ~=~=~==~1~~~lliiiiT~ also were named to the commission by their fellow I 1( ) ~ supervisors. -A::::~:iurd9ya . \ -iisuuNCE AS REQUIRED unde r the legislation, two ' ~-"1' .._.. members of the new agency, Hollinden and Clark, 1 COSTA MISA.. serve as directors of the Orange County Transit In the Mt.HM ii District COCTD >. '" The law requires that the four commissioners select a fifth panelist rrom the general public, SENIOR CITIZENS someone who bas not held public office for at least 10 ye~edrich was selected as the second supervisor m 10% ~!~c1.~ ••• on the agency in late December over the objection SAY£ Ofll ALL rullCM!.SES av HCOMtHG ,,. of Supervisor Tom Riley, who wished the post MEMHR Of OUR SENIOR CITIZfloiS SAVl~GS himself. rLANATNOCOSTTOYOU. ••• 11 ........... ·-· ....... , RILEY ARGUED unsuccessfully that be SALES represented the southeast county area where major development and related road building are taking • place. As empowered by Ingall's legislation, the new olleg~ Pharmacy . ' .. ;, . . . . ., •' . ' .. agency ls charged with ~ewing OCTD budgets : :-•- and plans. along with tbo6e ror cities' and county ~===::!=~~~~~~~~~~~~~ road building projects. -; --------------~---~ - UNDER TERMS of the new law, the com· \ mission can decide on its own to uaume deciaion- making powers or to function more as a rubber ROBERT E. ROPER. M.D . stamping agency, leaving many decisions up to ex- isting agencies. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE ASSOCIATION OP' Critics of the commission, including the California League of Cities, sald tbe agency simply BERTRAM H. CARSON. 0 .0 . AOBGP is an unneeded level cl government.. But Holllnden bas aald the agency could result IN THE GENERAL PRACTICE OP' OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE ANO SURGERY Houtte •Y Afl'P'OtHTMl.NT 1714) •••·1181 2111' LAOUNA AVEHUI'. LAGUNA 81!.ACH, CAL.1 .. 0ftHIA ElSIEBELL ROBINSON rttldentOl N••oorl Beech, C•Hlor"I~ Pa'""' "way Jenuerr I, 1911 Survived by ~ Oow1r Robin~ ClaUOlllOr Lucond& P1ttold Of Hunlln<i'Oll Beath. Ce . 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Roger Moore atars as James Bond in this latest 007 ruck to re- ach the tube with Ouistopher Lee and Britt Ekland. NBC 8 9 :00 -"The Death of Richie." A TV drama based on a true in· cldent in which a father killed his drug- addicted aon, with Ben Gazzara, Robby Benson and Eileen Brennan. r IV DAILY LOG I MOllDAY I •VPlllG I -12:ll-.... "°'*' .... Diii. • ....... .,.. .. ..,. 1:00 •en rn <IJ '--can.ma. -1:.JO-.... 2:00 ....... :.,...., ........... ~ '62-klf~ Oov1las, lllicllttl -2:30-....... -..: ........ .. ... · .... -,;-_, ............ .. ....... , ....... ...... MT1mllllm 'Meeting of the Min&' Hopes to Infuriate 87 llALCOLll N. CUTE& NEW YORK (AP) -A talk &bow bolt of b:l,c;:e day.. &eve Allen la do- ing tom 8 new. He'• a talk abow bolt of bJcone day1. "I hope tbe Procram wW IDtUriate eome peGl>le," he IQI. ''We wW have achieved our wildest aucceu to the a.tent we lnfuriate people." TBE P&OGU• 18 cllled "Meet- ing of Minda, .. and tbe cu-ta. wW not be the likes of Zia 7.18 Gabor, Tony Randall or Joyce Brothen. Nor will b.la "1uesta" -and tbat'• · what Allen calll tbem -be deadly bores, be 11y1. They will, however, be dead. And the boredom level will be entirely In Allen 'a bands, for be crealed lbe program and wrote the lines from material already published . The fU"St of six 60-minute pro- g r a m s already com· pleted will be seen over PBS Al.UN tonight at Son Channel28. Marie Antoinette, Sir Thomu More, Karl Marx, Ulyases S. Grant, Attllla lhe Kun. Gallleo Galllel. Emily Dickinaoo and ~arlta Darwin. WHAT RE BAS TIDED to create LI a "theater ol ldeaa that would be en· terta1nlq and yet would atlml&late the viewer to think blmaelf by introducing him to or remlndlnf him of tmporlanl tb1nken and doers of history.•• Americana don't tb1ok eDOUlh. ha· ven't become well enougb informed and aren't therefore very acllve partidpanta in their democracy, Al· lenaaya. "It ls 1ucb concerns that cause me to devote so much time to 'Meettni of Mind•,... be adds. "It can help stimulate popular interest in tbe pro- blems and a raUonal way of thinking abouttbem.'' THE TALK SHOW lakes place in a kind ol a living room at a rot.md table. Gueits come down a fUgbt ol stairs, as if from heaven, ratber than through a parted curtain. In Olle show, ethereal poetesa Emily Dicklnaon glides down the stairs after Allen's introducU oo and makes the unlikely offering ol a nower to an earlier guest, Attilla tbe Hun. The "boet" remarks thal Miss Dickinson seems somewhat diatract.ed. Mond!r· JwlU!IY 10, 1"77 OM. y PLOT 41 "THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE IS COMIN&u "The Bible. related to practical llfe," will be led by author-lecturer~tst Dr. Paul T. Culbertson. of Point Loma College. an Institution of the Church of the Nazarene In San Diego. The Blble studies, held In the home of Mr. & Mrs. Duane Anderson, 34021 Calle Acordarse. San aemente, are the begiMlng activities of the new Church of the Nazarene to be organized soon for San Clemente and south Orange County residents. The Bible studies will be each Tuesday evening. beginning January 4, 7:30 P.M. and continuing through the month. Besides the sessions with Or. Culbertson, a story time for children Will also be provided In the Anderson home. so children are welcome. These activities are under the sponsorship of Southern California District Chl.lrch of the Nazarene. Rev. Robert H. Scott, District Superintendent. The District office is located at 524 E. Chapman, Orange, telephone 714-538-1193. Further information on the new church can be obtained by calling the district office number, or the Anderson residence. 496-8159. Southern California District Church of the Nazarene owns acreage bounded by Calle NaranJa. C811e Portola. and Calle Juanita in San Clemente. P1ans have been in the making since 1970 to begin a church. i 1, I,, ,_ It Allen's "gueala" played by ac· tors such as Alexander Scourby, will be Cleopalra, 'lbomu Aquinas, 'Ibomas Paine, Theodore Roosevelt, "I've been out with lanterns looking for myself," she explains. '' '-----------------------------------------------~ Dancer's Act Upsets Decorum H A D D 0 N TOWNSHIP, N.J . (AP> -A dancer who gave a Municipal Court judge a clothed exhiblUon of her act was ftoed $275 anyway -and was or- dered off the courtroom chair sbe bad made ber stage. Lucille Anne Chiodo. 18, alao known as Rhea Roma and lbe Italian Love Goddess, WU found guilty of aollclling lewd and laclvlous acta in her job, usually conducted in tbeoude. Municipal Court Judge llan>ld Gleaner banded down b.la venlict after a two-hour trial that in· eluded Miu Cblodo'a performance, which had ~~led by the Gleaner aald be or- dered an end to the ex· bibWon beeauae "I get nervous with ladles etaodlng on the chairs in tbe courtroom. They miebtfall." Bl.ack]ew In Israel Tal,kTopie The integration of black Jews in Israel ls the topic ol a talk that •ill be given to Laguna Circle Judaica at 8 p . m. Thursday at Laguna Federal uwNO"" Savio1s and Loan, 2to Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach. The talk will be givm by Pnlleaor Howard II . Lenbolf ol UC l"tne and be illustrated by slides. 1be meeUna la public . Sex Pistols Shot Down LONDON CAP) - EID, Britain's bigest ret'lOl'd1DI company, said it parted from ttie Sex Plltoll, the ''punk roek'' muaiclana who bit tbe bl&Ume b1 talklnl dirty CID a TV network. Tbe COIDpaDJ nld It cancetea lt• contract with the four.man sroup because of • • advene pabticity." 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Al• DAIL y PILOT · l /N ' Monday's Closing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE . TR~SACT:IONS On Skids? , II your car bappeas to b. numlng C)O Flroatoa•'• Dehat QiamplOD Sup·R·Belt Urm, It would be wiJo to check UM Mrlal ..-.,btr. Some~-of Lb.-e ti.rel appattnUy c--. oft tbe produtUOlt ~ wtth delecta that eQUkl r...ul$:i blowout.a. Tbe 1utpect Uret ~ sue J.,..15, .,. whlttwalll aod they bear \.he aerial number VHV~ You can tW"D in thls Ure for a new one. f'lrettoM lau ~ called them, uptalninc that they may have beeD iaanufeet tW'ed wlt.b the wroac body ply fabric. Flrettone Tire & Rubbe'r, aecoud to Ooodyear In tho tire buslneta. bu lone been the prime rubbet sup. plier to tbe J'ord Motor t! Company, But none of~ t.iNS wu made fo~ Ponl or anf other car maker. 'Ibey weft all aold In the ~la~meat market. where Flrestme does about 10 percent ti U.. ~ bualaeA. Jn the original tQ\dJ>mtnt martet (tires for Miii cars), nreaton• bolds a 25perceo.t1hare. RECALLING A POSSIBLY DEFECl'JVE product SI not an upllltl.na experience for any compaQ.Y. However. thLt Neall teem• to be in keeping with aome maJodoroua ~ peninp at thl• 76·year-old company, once so clotely kleD Ulled With it.I founding family that an autborl•ed a "The Fireatone StA)l'y," proudly laimed Ralph W Emenon't dlctum thal "an ~OG la the lea shadow al one man." +bat man. ln this case, was Harvey S. Flreslol\e. wbtt founded UU. company in Akron in 1900. Its initial bul~ wu aelUng carriage Urea. Sales in the first. year Wff~ Sll0,000. Today, Firestone la one of the 50 ~rgest corpora· Uoos in Amerlca, with annual sale, ol N bUUq,o. But there are other differences, not relat6d to stz.e. 1d lSOf, It. G . Dun and Company (predecffS<>l' ol Duo " ~radstreet) issued a credit. report onJlarvey Flreatooe. stating that bis "character and habits are good and penonal standing and business ability quite food." U added that be bas the reputaUQO "ol meeUn& hll obligations to tM letter." THAT'S A PAR CRY FllOM 111E 1.EPORT just iHued by thr" men who are dinlc:tors or Flreatone Tlte and Rub-ber. They have been investigating various Lll)Jlroper pay· menta made by lbe company in r«ent years. and tlMry un· covered lbe following: -Robert P . Beasley, former vice chairman and chief rmancial officer of tbe company. controlled nearly $1.2 million of Firestone's rWMS& in secret accounts "at many banks.'' -Beasley used devious methods to build up these ac· counts. One of bis favorite device. was to inflate salaries of Flrest.dbe employ~ abroad, then have them remit the funda to the Beuley·cootrolled accounta. -LESS THAN HALF 11llS SLUSH FUND baa beeo ac· counted for. The three-man Firestone committee still -doeln 't know what happened to $62S,OOO. Beasley has not been helpful. He bas taken the Filth Amendment in refusing to answer questions submitted by the SEC. -Some $390,000 in questionable payments w~ made by the company in connection with its loreign operations. ht ooe country, Firestone made "illegal" contributions total· ing $180,000 to a political party. In Mexico, Firestone joinedo wtth otber rubber companies in making a concealed pay- ment to help ''arrange'' government approval for a price in· crease. That's Firestone today. RAaVEY FlltESl'ONE'S SONS AND grandaons were. active in the management of the company he founded, and the Firestone family still owns lbe largest block ol stock. But th1a t.Hdltlon ii passing, too. Toward the end ol 1976, Just as Firestone issued lta tire recall anq the three outalde d.lrectors Issued their report on improper payments, Kimball C. Firestone quit as vice pre· 1ld«at and bead of the company's government affairt office in Wasbincton. D.C. Be Is the 43-year-0ld grandson o( the founder of Firestone. And hi.a resignation mean• that for the first th'ne since Its founding in 1900 the company has no Flrestones acUve in management. Stock Market Posts Another Small Gain NEW YORK <AP> -The stock. market pushed ahead gradually today, extending t.be modest rally it began late last week. Trading was moderate. • • The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks was up 3. 74J10lnts to 9'Hur1. Gainers held a small edge on losers among New York Stock Exchange.11sted issues. the Dow picked up about 5 points Thursday and Friday, alter selling off more than 26 in the nrat three trading days olthe new year. llp• ....... ., •• St~JulttTlle SpotlJglat THE RAIDERS' CLARENCE DAVIS (28) RA•LES BEHIND ntE BLOCKINO OF DAVE DALBY (50) ANO MARK VAN EEGHEN (30). I • ~ ....... .. . : Thoughts of Game TOid by Vikings By BOW OD i.. llANOY . Of "'9 Oally l'l ... Mall PASA.DEN'I\ -There waa I.loom in the MtnneecU Vik:lnp' d.reaslng room following their 32·14 defeat by the Oakland Raidera ln Super Bowl XI &mdq lhrt' few. ·or· the Vltin&I would take any credit away ftom Ute Jlalders. . "They are a great football team, probably the belt we bave seen tbh year,•• middle lillebttker Jeff Stemoo said. SMm1>n bad 11 11\dlvtdual tackles ln the nrst half and 15 for the d'ay wtth two asaist.i, but wouldn't say lt was his best game. "One of the key factors was the amount or time the Raiders bad ti» ball in the tint half: I don't mow about the N!f9t of Cbe teani b1lt I WU pb11icall1 dralDed in the second quarter," Siemon said. , ·"We lmfl"IV that one ol the keys to success would be ror our d6- fenie not to be OD tbe fleld too ~· tumlog po1nt came ea:rb when Minnaota 's Fred McMel11 blocked a Ray Guy punt abCl re- covered at tbe Oak.land tbree. cord, O.and-t. They whipped us and were a better team today.•• Alan Page wbo made 10 ln· divldual tackles and bad one aa· silt aloo• with a quarterback sack. wu one of the first pl•yen drelled and had little to say. "In the scheme or life. $'1,500 la not very lJnportaDt. l don't UD· dentand wby we Wer"e out there nmntna the ball when we we.re beb1Dd.·· "Tbank God we came out alive." said Brent lrfcClanaban. The VUtmas All·Pro n.amilll back, Chuck Foreman. cried for a b.all hour followtna tbe game before be1nJ able to talk with re- porters. "When you 1et here u min) times 41 we h.-~~ and can't win it. wUl can )'6\1 sa.y?" Foreman said, .. llOlt people never-get here and you don't know if we'll get another chance." Unebacker Malt Blair said things clidn't work out for the ViJdnp and tbat I.bey were out· played badly. ~,....,U!fl10. 1877 DAll.Yf'tlOT AIJ Didi's Plays Seuttle VikeS B7GLBNH Wdii& °' ................. PASADSNA-lt WU tboqbt In 101De oomen that Oakland'• ibUY deflDH mltbl prove to be tbl a.udln' Waterloo tn &ID- dQ'1 SQper Bowl football pme .ttbtM llhmllOta Wdnp. Afterall, Oakland bad bten t.taed for 117polntlin14 ,...War MUOD 1am11-an 1vv111 ol almolt 17 per 6utint. Mtnnee«a quarterback Fran Tarkenton w11 the ere•t scrambler. tbe l\IY NPUted to produc• miracl~= and c:ompletlona when be have been thrown for louel time after time durin1 the 18U'· And so, muy IO-Cllled experta believed that lta def.-'l¥OU1d be Oakland's dolnl or uadotDI SUnday at the ROie Bowl u it \rled to live up to lts fow-po&Dt favoritilm. Well, the Raiders ahowed what defenae la all about when they needed lt most aa they ran rou1hlbod over the Vt~tn11. 32·14. before 100.u.-tbe tar1eet crowd ever to see a Super Bowl. It wu a aame that~~ belonled to Oakland but it two bll plays -one in each - to cement the triumph. And lt wu WlWe Hall who made 'em both. Tb• flnt key •ftort waa perbap1 tbe m01t hnPOND\. OaklaDd wu domtnatiq ee- ticn and b.ct Jmt mJaMd cllllainl ln OD a •yard ftejd pl earll•, kl the tlrtt quarter. IOnnelota WU sdll lootinc fW. lta ofttDH at tbt Ume. 1.ben the Vlklnp aot a break wblo tbey bliocked Aay Guy '1 punt and re-covered It at tbe Oatlaod a.yard line with tlm• eQUtnc lD tbe ftnt quarter. However. two,,.,. later B1"lllt ll~lanahan tpmbled the bait ) back to Hall Ud the 1lUden at I the Oakland two. Tbea tb•. Raiders rolled to Jardl before' , ="'don. Tbey MUJed for a ft IOal (a 4C>-7arder by tilt ..,..• rattc bro! Mann) and took a M teed that mU1b.roomed ~ 114 by balftlme. Ba, play number two oceuned wttb 10:08 to IO ln the came and the Raiden SP.Ort.Ina a 19-7 lead. l(inneeota bad scored on lta pre.) vi0\11 poes•ston and moment\Un 1 seemed to be turninC to tbe Vik· 1 tnp. wbo bad been outcalDtd m yardl to 38 at one juncture of the ftntbalf, MinDelota WU = Oft tbe 1 march. bavtna 1ooe lta 21 to· the Oakland 28 on the arm ot Tarkenton. But qain the Raiders found J ~bit defensive play u Hall ln- terc@ted ~ pus at tbe Ot.llland I 31. The Raiden then drove for anotber touc.ltdown ln four plays u Ken Stabler bit Fred BUet· nlltoff OD a 41-yard PIM-nm Dlll' toputtbe ball at thep.lUne. • Pete Banu1ak cnsbed for the final few inches to up the count to l a&-7 with 7:39 remainlnl and taps ' were ready to be aouncfed fw tbe t V\kinis. wbo have now loll all four of thetr Super Bowl encoun-1 ten. Oakland WU too versaWe for the National Football Coatereoce I champions. The Raiden became 1 the Ont team to aatn over tOO yards tA a Super Bowl u \bey I chalked up 429. I A.ad tbey did It with balance as 1 Stabler made good on 12 or l9 1 passes for 163 yards wblle Clarence Davt1 rUlbed ror m 1 and Mark Van Eegben made 1 anotber73. tn all. Oakland nasbed ror 266 · yards. Oakland bad the S\ll)erior punt· ing game and Its offensive line, conUnually opened huge bolea for 1 Davia and Van Eepen. - 111Met0ta wasn't able to get' untracked until late ln the third quarter wben a couple or ~ penalties 1~rg:uced ftrat downs • for tbe V • and cave them ( new Uf e. which they event\lally exploited for their flrsl TD. I Just two playf 1:-~,1.. Oaklled's Wlllle ~ ~ovweG" a WdDllJ fumble -at tbie t1lree and lb~ Ralderl marched VI yards to put a fteld. JO~ op tbe ,boards and tbea ~e.p of~ "ln a situation 1Ur.e this you can't find the rl&bt words to ex· plain aucb a one-aided game," Blair said. "I was glad we scored at the end lf for DO other' reuoo t1um to abow we Mdll't ctveo ~ \' . . 0Ak1AND18 JACK TATUM (32) llLTS TH! H!Ull!T Off OF RECEIVD SAMMY WHrte: But in tbe final analyaia it WU • the team wblch played tbe l superior 1ame that won. And It , wu a standout Raiden defeoae that produced the two big breab 1 that bad 1uch lmpactoo the trend of battle. . I in tne: an1e • od. ~ "I don't tbe fumble kilt the 1alrle for us or decided the outcome,•• ·Siemon said. "But a touchdown sure would bave given us an emotional edge ... Wu Slemon pleased with ta b1a CJW11play? "You are never pJeased when YoU 1o1e:· be Hid. '1 can think of some thlfica 1 should have done better, especially in tbe aecond quarter." . Did Oakland do~ unex· peeted? "No, they stayed with bale tb1np and as 1ood as they are, theY didn't bave to try 8D)'thlna different. TbeJ rely on tbelr ability and they have been nm-nlnl tbe ball with auceeu in the l8lt few games,•• Slem;ia said. "But the big thina ls the way tbelt defense 11 playfnc. Thqdld a lood job Hainlt everybody In the Dla.1off1. rr w.. the Joea any men dis· COUl'agln• than 1n the ~r two ~t Bowl 1am~ 'be has ai>- peared ln? "Each year when you get a chance to wln it all and don't. lt btcOllMI more~" be ... d. "I really thought we were more on a par with tbll team tb1I year. But · they ran tbe ball so w.ll and we cowdll'\ put MY cao- centraUoa oa~Mll°'•am•. ••vota can't an e1plM tbe ~ unless you can 1\op tbe .,..... game. •'Whenever tber nm suc- C911ully, the mld(Qe ~ tbould be in Oil a are.t DWllber of t.ckles. u be llD't M ... , dotaa Jdljob .. Siemon admitted tbe Wdqa ... ~ lll tbe lleCClbdai'Y oB IOIDe ,.. plaJS IDlf that they bltwt • --u.:ir lilrned '* MWral oce ~~·1 't lft IDJtblnl daat •e • t1aat c:oald haw c.r'Qed lta " llemon added. ~Aalted It wu a down same •t.taeVWno. besllld: .•·11~ they .came up wttb .cfallrbelt1ame." .._!.._a}!r_!IU1enber,, anotber ~,said: ··'I'm fettln' aCCUltomed to ~~lDj n tbe Super Bowl. l'JO'*IJ'S aotn1 to beat OW' re· ' , .. . ,, . 9AKLAND AOOTIR8 WHOOP IT UP AFTIA THE RAIDIRI' IUPD 80WL VICTORY. Oakland Fans Do Their Thing OAKLAND (AP) -Celebrat· tns world obamptoubt~ Dottslnl new tn Jack L Square, tlae lan .. ark 'Wbere vetlrW ot tbt •-m of the ~ A'I Md State Warttorl aatlMred SUMay to wboOt tt at aftertbe 1laldin won lowlXI. . toOten sl hands, , ~ed; yeU~ drank u the)' voiced their eatbullaam lbt tbe hometown c.eam•a az.14 vtetory OYer the Mhmnc!Q Vlk· tDftool• were jammed Into ~ truea -•dodo banctn1 on lD the bed.a aa driven cna1aed near tht Square, bonkinl horns and wavlDI beer bottles at ~an celebrants. At the Oakland airport. thoH .. I ' Never Got Publicity: • I .Deserved-Davis · 111' CaAIG sm:n Ol•Delly ........ PASADENA -Lut Friday Oat.land runn1D1 beck Clarence Davts spent moat of the morninl vtewina films of a 1i'13 aame wttb Min.Desota. "I bad a iood day nmnilll aaaloat tbem in 19'78 and altbouah we lost, l wu c:onfideot I could do lt again," said Davis, a former star with the UDiventty ol Soutbem California. He was right. Davia, a 5-10, 195-PCJUDder, wbo s~ be'• never baeftbe publicity be 1 denrved, ran wild aia.lDlt tbe Vltints in Super Bowl XI Slmday at the R08e Bowl. He was deflnltel)' tbe big gun ln the Balden· euy 12· 14 victory. "I'm not one to keep staUIUcs, tMit someone told me I bad 137 yards in 18 carries for an 8. 7 av•aa•. I'd aay that's pretty aood. 'Ia flet It'• my INltMt day u a Pf:O· t•v• been Offlt tbe 100-Y~ illuk befon1 but1''9never hid Udl mucta." said the aix·1UI' Oakland veterao, wbo pnppect at LA 's WuhinttOD ffllb. Davts bad many bll rune, but probably the bl11e.t.. came wttb about five mlJlutes to go in the open•n1 quarter. It came after l(l""l'«a bad ~b&M the ball awQ at the Oakland three·yard line, after blockinl • punt two pl• earlier. After two Oakland running p1.,. netted JI.lat thrM "Jarell to the a1X, Davil stooted around left end for 3$ y arda, ceWnl the Raiden out of a wry blg bole. Oak.land prQCeeded to drive to tbe 14 wbere Errol Mann booted a fWd aoal, atvlD8 OU.laod a a-0 leed. nat tot tbe Raiden iotnt and tber9 WU DO 1toppll\C tbem lfttr' that. "Wt were pretty coaftdent all weelr," said D.W. "We worked bard lll pr.edcu and we felt wt toUJd nm asalnlt MinnesoCa, and _.did. It WU defWtely mJ belt iame "'!i !>Ut 10U bavt to ctve cr9dlt to me block:IDI up front. Tbole 1UY1 did I beck of a job." . Oakland coach John Madden a.Ito called Davis· nm In the fl1"lt quarter one of tbe biger plQS ~ the11111e. I "Yea, it was a =ig lay, lt got us going. But It c wun't 1 the turnin& point. We bad ~ minutes to go. If that was the , tumlnt point, then the rest ol the ' game must bave been a bore,•• said Madden. "But l bad a feellne of con· 1 flctence about this aarne. r bad ' that fee1::fn:11 nl1bt and ' bid tt t.b1a mo . t bad that same feelin~ the day of the Pltubur&b , game, '1ald Madden. Oakland linebacker Pbi1 VWa· piano eeboed Madden's thoulbta- "Be!ore tbe game we were COD· fiAlent and relaxed. And more lm· ' portantly, 9ie were p~arect. That was the bit t.hlna. • said VtUapiano. "After they blotted that kid& IDd recovtnd it at the tbne, we ._... reallJ worried. We said lite , them onJy have tbnle. and we tDded up li•lbt them aotbina· ! ·"And tben Davia llOt ua • of tbt bole wtUl that nm. Tbllt wu , reeU.Y a bil Pla¥." said VW.· I pl-..o. . ' Ollllaftt t " I ~ ·~01MMt4 • • , ,_14 t 0.. -C....r , .... INM ... C.-...MCCI f O.-~trv11U11<•lalttdl " 09*-l'o~• Mltl -S. '#llM e ,._ ft'Ol'll T.,..._ ICell -Jell• ' o--..... \Olltfllfl ,._,Id, ! 0 .. -8rtw11 U 1111#_..,. """" ...-)1 ....... , M111-~l)-1 frwMIMl(l11Ulcltl 1 4 -MOA•• e<-1 twllllll•-.....,. .. JClf,4!---t ..... ¥91111111 " . ,,.,.. ... ,. ... I , ........... . ~· .... \ .. ... ~ ........ .... ComhiningGirls,Boys Programs • A ControveNial Matter in CIF By ROGER CARLSON OftlltOaffy ......... Should the Combined Se'50DS of Sports committee'• proposal Jan. 20 at the CIF council meet· inl be ratified by a m~ty of the S2 vot!nf leagues, boys and gl rll wll be competing stmuftaneoualy in butetball, volleyball, cross country awlm· ming, gymnastics, and track field oo the high school level. Many are doing just that now -euch as ln track aod field and cross country. The majority of objectkm to the plan come from boys basket· ball coaches, wbo contend tbe program rips at the core of their procram. Here are many of tbe objec- tions being raised, with argu· ment provided by Beverly Hills vice principal Steve Miletlcb and Beverly Hills girls athletic direc· tor Barbara Wilson. MileUcb beads the Combined Seuons of Sports committee aod ls the state CIF council president. Tbe Clrla are DD& C09Cel'Md wttlll Ute problems &IU creeta for Ute boys prolt'am. Wily are tbey h'yfag CO deny &Ille bo1s pro- gram r1Uter tlliaa IMdJd &Ille llrlt &o tllie boys poslUoa! Says Wilson: "'lbe l~ la to improve the pn:rgrams for both boys and girls. The boys pro- grams may be somewhat curtailed, but they will anyway in order to comply with Title IX." Tbe glrla have equllty llOW. Tbey have baaketball teama, IOltbalJ team a, teula teams. ete. Says Mileticb : "No way la~ girls program comparable to the boys. The girls have only two basketball teams while the boys have four (varsity, junior varsl· ty, sophomore, freshman>. And the girls are limited to 18 games a season wblle the boys have 22 games. U'1 ntle IX that SQS lt must be tbat way. A Jot of coecbes would like a aborteraeuoa. Alotot men, too. mlgbt aaree U they were boaelt. Oirb' parents .,. asldng wby! There really lm'l that muc& cocn.lngfrom the~.·· 'l"ll:ls wMle .... , Ma c:eme ap from tlltie llrll' detlre to CM a cap- dve 1llCUl9ee prior to &Ille boJ• baak~MD.aaae. From Wilson: ''Tbat would de- pend oo what school you'r-e talk· Inc about. Maybe they're rtcht. . .maybe some are looting attbatupect. 8utbaicall)'ltiato utisfYTitle IX." We doD't wut to alwe &lte t.a wtdl Ulle Ilda to Ute came. Tbelr .UH'::.g;* to a pme la Ioele ... forelea to OU ...... ... Says WU.On : "That's not a valid reuon at all. The coodu.ct of coaches and athletes, abort ot perhaps In the locker room, cer- tainly abould be auclJ that it can be viewed by anyone."'' 'nb wtll es-.. parUdpu&a .. '-11 baaetball. B will be de-llJlal &lte ldU ID OU Jl'Oll'am to * * * I pla1 ID order to primde NIDMM die .. opportaakJ 80 play du· tai tlM•ute.euoa. MileUch, Wilaoo and the Com· blaed Season of Sports commit-tee states that can be picked up by an increase in the intramural procram, which la rejected, by the e>ppoalUon, atatiq tbe In- tramural proa.ram bM not beeo aucceeufw tn the past 30 years and was rejected b)' the &1rla. too. AlterHte HUestlou •an beell mllde, bat DOM Is belltl ae• ee,&el. Eadll ....... ~ Ille • .., "' &Ille .......... .. esceptioa or buketball. Wlt.J • eompromlleT Says Mlletlcb: "An Orance County proposal <dratted by Ceron& del Kar Hl&b Prindpal Denoia Evaua) lncludea ,:Iris awtmm1na and IOftblll in tbe winter, which la a poor suaes-Uon." Says Wilson: .. I don't airee with Evam, but at leut be'• come up wltb a different loot. Yost of the boys t>Mtetball coaches are agalnat the propouJ for their own individual aPort'• .• * * sake, but none is comJ.na up wttb an overall calendar fctmll to Improve oo what -.'ve SUI· geated." A buic summation ot the op. paeitloo 'a attJtude ii that tbe Idea attnes boys partlclpaUoo lo basketball, a 1port to wblcb many athletes do not mab.&re or arrive at a aatJafactmy peak UD• til they are JUD.Ion or aenkn. And lirla have an equality ult atudit DOW, with tbeir leUOD in tbtaprtnc. The other side! ''Tbe com- bined seuoo ii not tnteoded to burl boy1' atbletlc1," says Wllaon. "It may loot that wa.r. but lt la not the intent. Tbe tntmt is to ftDd some aolutioal to dull u;p 10 many various prob&ema. Tbe calendar at present ls a meu and very dlfftcult to won witb. "Tbil would take a lot ot atralD off tbe necesaltles ot tbe game (buses. Uctet takers, timekeepers, etc.> ad there la the poaibWty of= fJ'Olb and sophomore b1 teema In another time of tbe year ••. like theaprtDg." * * * Real Issue Is Basketball CwBe Vot.e Predkted on PropoBtd Tbe CIF Southern Section council meettne of Jan. 20 will feature a vote on one ol tbe more controvenlal items in recent years lnatde high school athletics-a measure to combine mere ctrll sports with those of boys. It I.a the continuing stoey of Tl· tie IX, that piece of ~ent legislature paned byConCress ln 19'12 which amidst vague and eoQfualng worda1e,J1"-lblbtts dis- criminatloo in edueation on the ballot sex. coneemed the most. TlUe IX I.a a complicated piece of legislature-one wbk:b at me time nearly banned fatber·aon banquets before President Ford stepped in to Dix the ruling. '1'be key to TlUe IX." says Housing-Education· Welfare weatem dlrector John Palomino ot San Francisco, "la equal op- portunlty. It's not • matter ol havtns exact programs, but there mus& be an equal op· portunlty." eommittee, which is comprised "Beverly Hills High vice prln· clpal and state CIF council pnsl· dent Steve Mlleticb. SID Marcos High principal Gene Hartley, Aviatioa H1gh of Redondo Beach principal Ted GOllard, Whit- tler's Pioneer High principal Gerald Haloes and Irvine's Univenlty High girls athletic director Kuen Hellyer: 1. Boys football and water polo and boys and glrla volleyball. cress country and girls telmia be scheduled ftom Sept. 1.5 to mld- November. OTIS SISTRUNK BULLDOGS FRAN TARKENTON. Says Wllaon: "The boys basketball season is 16 weelat, the girls 12 weeks. Boya volleyball bas 12 weeks to tbe girls' 11. Boys baseball baa 14 weeks to the girls' nine weeks. Boys tennis ls 14 weeks to girls' 11." Tbe big question in the recom· mendation on tbe Combined Seuona of Sports committee's proposal is: Shall boys and glrla buketbaU 1ea1ons be at the same time! As it~ now, g1rla basketball la in the iprlng,. followinalbeOC>ya tealOU. TlUe lX does not make dear whether in sports the competi· tion must be beld simultaneous· ly, ·Whether each sex must have tbe same number of games or eventa, or a number of otber tangibles. 2. Boys wresWng, girls field hockey, boya soccer and boys and girls basketball be scheduled from mid-November to mid· Febnaary. Sports in Brief l.akers Win Again; Pate Cops_ Playoff Wily tlllea, does u.e prepoNI aoe IDclllde a combbled ae..- for boys aad gtrll ID tenallt Saya Wllaon: "The reasoo fOC' that is tbe number of tennis courts available." U that's the cue, wlly C-. wwld tben be a pnpoaal co cem· biDe Ute ue of Ulle Mffett.alJ amt There are other ltema In· eluded, IGCh u eomlmdng boys and lirls volleyball. awlmminl, track and Oeld and gymnastics. But the real isaue ls baaket- ball-tbat'a where each side Ls What it does state la there must be equal opportunity, period. ''I wlah you could tell me,'' was Palombllo'a lint reaction wbea questioned about spedfica of Tl· tlelX. Bere'1 wbat la propoeed by the Combined Seasona of Spo.rta 3. Boys and girls tract. golf, swimming and gymnaltlcs, boys baseball, girls softball, boys ten· nil be scheduled from the start of February through May. 4. To recognlze only two teams in each aport, tbe flnt a varsity, • the second either a JV ot fl'CJlb. sopb unit for boys and glrts, with the stipulation that a ecbool can have additional teams it it cbooses. DETROIT -The Los Angeles Lakera "are starting to fmd ounelvea on the road now," said eoacb Jerry West. Hls team found themselves coming ftom behind to beat the Detroit Pistons, 124-ll8 Sunday in their nationally televised Na- tional Basketball Association game. "It was one of the few times we bad a big lead, blew it and came back ... West said. "Our defense ti,gbtenecl up in the final r,erlod and tbat belped do it f« m. • The Victory wu the fourth for the Laken in their last six oo the road. LOl,AMO«L8S 11MI -0 , F'~ 4, ...,_ .. JS. Alldul-J.....,, ...... " 20. O\INy 10, l..ef!W •• ~,_., 11,AWM!lty t, ~ L a.T1IOtT mtl -H ~ t• C.r 11. ~ 2\. C. l'9f'd t7. ~ t. K ~ ll. ~ 7, _...,. w.~ ,. n n " -tt• Deln11t H 71 ti 74 -118 TtUI ...,., LO\ ""9tle• JO. 0...1111 tt, F...-°"' C¥r TK M t<al .,_.. o.troit ,_,., A - 6,Ml. r.ceTrf11111 .... PHOENIX -J erry Pate, ooce three strokes back, claimed a pleyoff victory in the $200,000 Phoenix Open golf tournament Sunday when PGA champion Dave Stockton three-putted for a qey oo tbe first extra bole. Pate. the spectacular young ·man who won the U.S. and Cana· dian Opens last season in bis rookie year. a nd Stockton finl&bed the regulation 72 holes in a tie for the top with scores of 277, seven under par on the frosty, 6,726-yard Phoenix c.ountry Club course. Jeny P ... , MO.GOO o.... 5'tKttlOft, 1n.100 LArry--.114..200 8'uc. u.trtr.. IUOO ~8umo.tUQO Gvt•owo .... ns r-,.. c:aole ... ,111 em o.rntt. su:u ~-io., ....... ns Dew MIM. ~-M11ow e..... ~ . .oo Left t4 ...... 14 • .00 C.-s-..dD, U.100 _Mor...,,U .IOO 0.-y E~Cb. U, 100 ,._ ~~ .... u .100 ._.,..,.. .... u .100 °""~· u, 100 1>1-41·7<>-13-111 ,._n,.. 11-277 *'"·"-7111 11._.....m ...... ,,.I0-17' ... n.s.,,...., 11 ...... 11'-ZIO 1?-~111-<ltl) IG-~1C).70--11JO 71*71 ,,_,., n_....1 n ·Ml ~,,.,......,., .. , .. ,,,, 1'l .. ,,.11,10-m 6'·11·11·1t-"3 1...,.,t-11-m ~11-n-m '1-*7).10-lt:J Says Wilson: "Whatyouhaveto look at is tbe total use of the gym. When you're working with a calendar you can't loot at just ooe sport.'' A Torrance respoMetotMpro- i*al Rates that aaace al ,.... ruce gyma, if tbe ..,......i la adopted, wUI tacreue la the wtnter from rr,stt parUdpaaU co 35,m, yet decrease In tllle apnq froa 14.sM tot.JM. From MUetich: "I'm not con· vinced the report ls 100 percen~ correct.'' Wily do girls want tbia! Says Wilson: "I don't thlnk by and large they are asking for it. Raiders' Atkinson Blasts NFL's Rozelle s. To encourage a rededic.U.00 to intramural programs. A number of alternattves have been suggested, but accordlna to Mlletl~b. the proposal to tbe CJF council Jan. 20 will be presented PASADENA <AP) -Oakland defemlve back George Atkinson ftred back at Natklml Football ~ue commissioner Pete e alter the Raiders' 32-14 Yietory over Mlnneaota in Super BOwl XI Sunday. Atktmon, trted by Rozelle's atatemmtl In a Friday news con- ference. said the commlaslooer's remarks were "busb" and aaltstanda, withnocb.anges. "sbowednoclus." CIF commissioner Tom At the news conference, Byrnes predicts a dole vote, cme Rozelle dlacussed the incident in wblch muat gain a ~t.v ol 52 Oakland's regular-season open. votes cast. "BothsldesbavelOOd lDg game victory over Pittsburgh arguments,•• says Byrnes. "I wbicb led to the commissiooer le-think tbe vote will be very cloae." vyina a $1,500 fine agaln1t Miletleh predicts doom for bis AttiMC)O. committee's measure. "I don't Pittsburgh's Lynn Swann auf· think It la going to to throulh· fered a concuulon When leveled 1be Orange County principals NEW YORK -Mattel Dionne by Atkinaoo, and Rozelle, on Fri· have voiced almost unanimous scored twice -including the Irvin F Lo · day, called the incident "one of objection to it and that will~ game.winner with oo seconds re-e aces ~ers the most blatant thlnp I've ever bably pull a great deal ol mainlng -and set up three other ee leeD... weiaJit ... goals Sunday night, giving the UC Irvine's basketball team started for Puaet Sound a year Atldnloo, who la appealing, An Orange County athletic Los Angeles Kings a 5-4 triumph begins a flve.game home stand ago. bas not paid the fine. and said director, asking anonymity, over the New York Rangers in a tonight against rugged Puget The Loggera also have a good Sunday he does not care if be is voiced concern that many are National Hockey League game. Sound University of Tacoma, Jooldn1 freshman In '-ll Gordy fined further for b1a latest re-11bytng away from the problem The goal came Just~ seconds Wash., the defending NCAA Lange. marks aialnst Rozelle. and will go along with the recom· after Phil Esposito's third tally Division II champion. PugetSoundreeordeda2'l-1re-.. Wbat are bls functions!" mendation so as not to create of the contest bad tied the game UCl's Anteaters, 5-7 following cord last seuon in winn.lDg the asked Attin1on Sunday. "He waves. for the fourth time. a 79-71 setback to UC Davis Fri· NCAA title and Evans and should be promotinl the Super "It's a matter of ram·roddlag '1r'L-•·•-..,.11• day night, faces a Puget Sound Walker were stars in the Loa· Bowl, the two teams ln tbe Super lt down our throats,.'~ aaya the ~"._ ..... n• five that has won eight of~ll gen' NCAA realonal chem· Bowl, and visit the 5uper' Bowl Orange County AD. "•anydonot BUENOS AIRES -Jody gamesthisseason. pionablptwoseuonaagoatUCI. camps, but be doesn't do that. want to create waves, they J"'8t Scbeckter or South Africa. drlv· The Loggers are sparked by 6-6 Irvine coach Tim ntt la ex· lnstead, he gets up and talks want to maintain their job and ao in& a Wolf-Ford. sped to victory forward Tim Evans and 6·5 pected to start Scott Jenkins, aboutdilclpllnary actiollbe'sgo. very few are vocal about tbil. U Sunday in tbe Argentine Grand forward Rick Walker, a pair or Steve Rodgera and Frank ingtotakeagainltme. youare,youmaystopmovtneup. Prilc, the first Formula I race of juniors that averaied over ts Cbandler ln the frmt court and "Whatwublspurposemaldng SolnateadoftryiDgtoworktbingl the year, run in temperatures points a game last season. And nm nvenan and Louis Stephens tbat statement? To me, that's out, people aresaytnatobellwith well over 100 degrees. M Junior guard Rocky Botti al.lo at guards. busb. That's no clus." It. They are Just caving tn toiL" -==========::::::=========-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;i;;;;:;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;=t Yank Netters Win ~~ FIRST EVER! "01t-,. ADELAJDE. Australia CAP> -Americans Dick Stockton and Hank Pftater won their open- inl·round matches ln a $75,000 International tAm· nil tournament today. Tbe tbtrd-aeeded Stockton beat West Germany's Peter Elter M , M , while Pfister de- feated Australian Davis Cuppe.r Ray Ruffels M , U.M. Meanwblle, Australian Mark F.dmoodaon over· powered England's John Feaver&-1, S-2. In other flrst·round matcbel, Colin Dibley of Australia defeated AUltralian junior Brad Drewett 6·4J.. 8·1, aod Autrallan uavia Cup veteran John Alexander beat countryman Gnbam Tboml*>O 6-3, H . JV Basketball .... Ot4(1tl!Jt1C........ Scholftl llSI F 141 lwd -.. ~1111 F 17)~ Shtft II 11 C lOI CJlellpe 0.1111 G I•>~ "9ltfuM Ill G !11 ~ ~:-·"9 tvl>t : ""'-•• flltUSU:K 1@'4§14 A 11 popular make cars and trucks ot competitive rotes. Ford, Buick, Cadil- lac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Oldsmobile, GMC trucks. Many '77s on display and reody for immediate delivery, or order now for early factory delivery. free loon cars to lease customers. THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. I.A Lf8 -:..~llhd. 54N211 or842-0010 ~t. OCEAN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL'S Aft.rs., PIZZABURGER NIGHT TUESDAY, JAN. 11 5 • 10 P.M. Good Food, Fiim and Fun See Yotr Kids on Ff• DAILY PILOT All ace Fifth? Pro Cage, Dons Favored ~"~-~ In Cage Race Santa Ana College figures as the team to beat in the South Coast Coolerence basketball race, which starta Wednesday. Tbe defending champion DollS are tabbed to win the circuit title by the Dally Pilot-but it's a wide open race with Grossmont, Cerritos and Mt. San An· t.onioallcontenders. Orange Cdaat, under new coach Tandy Gillis, has c9me all ve recenUy aft.er struggling in the early golng. But the Pirates don't have the experience to stay with the contenders. Here 'a how the Dally Pilot handicaps the race: Suta Ana ( 11·6>-<>ne of the better ttuards in the stale in 6-2 sophomore Steve Smith, a iecood team all-conference aelectee a season ago. Smith, from Baltimore, is averaging 2S points a game, 6-4 Sylvester Pritchett (Sao Mateo) L9 another iood one. Seven of the Dons are rrom out of state and 10 are from out of the district -which Is a key reason why Santa Ana is talented. But Santa Ana isn't that overpowering and lt wouldn't be surprising to see the Dons win the COD· ference with four losses. %. Grossmoat (l.Z-6) -'The Grifllns have ex· perience in their favor. Grossmoat'a top three players -John Bobof, Jim Jollett and Ed Newell -are sophomores. Bobof is the tallest starter at 6-6. Sophomore Ruben Ray, a guard. is another top performer for G rossmont. 3. Cerritos (10·6> -'The Falcons will rely heavily on freshmen (only two of the 13 players are 10phomores )-withfivefirst·yearplayers starting. Willie Sonsma, Brian Lumsden, Gregg Riphagen and David Chavez pace Cerritos. I IASTlllN COllPl llllfC9 A~OMt .... ""''~""'• .. vKnlcl<l _...., Mf•lo NYNtlt w I. 11 0 .. .. " , . ,, t• " ?t C..Wei OI""*" C-lencl » IS ._..... ,. u s... ....... 1o 10 .. WM!tlfl9\0I\ ,. 11 Hew Oriffn\ ,. JO PtL Ge ., -,,. , .... . , llS7"'-.>i. .. Atl.,.la 1J ?I JH It WISTlllNCOttPlltl NCll M"'-1 Ol¥hloft 0...-,. 11 .... - 0.ITill! u " .SI' • lndl.... 20 70 .100 1 •-City 11 20 m I °''"'90 ,, n .'111 11v. MllWllUllff If JI .JOO IS •>it,.a.; ll'eclllc Ofvfsloft , ~ • Portl-71 U '7S -\?.> ' l.aA.'91tt ,. u . .n ? ~ 1.• Gold9nSt•la 20 14 SSO S ~ s.eme n 1• ~-14 JI s.ier,-.Sc-LOl ...... 1U. DtlrOfl I It ....,,.,... uo. s.n ... '°"'° Ill 5Mttle'2, ..... 0r1 .. "' ,. .,... .• a-. ............ llent• •AT'loetALMOOCR'lf l.l:ACM>I ~~=r.t:•*-\. ~ W L T l"tl.Oll'OA PNl.-.otll• ,, • • " '411 '°' H'lf Ill-rs 1• • 6 54 l<IO " ~ " " 1 ., \l1 ,,,. NYltwogen 16 16 17 44 1'1 ID s .. ,u,e Df~llle,. I ~...... 11 JO s ""' "' OlkAOO U n • 3.e U:J 153 Ml-e 10 71 t ,. 111 160 v-17 ,. • it 111 ,., Calet.. 10 2l 1 t1 llS I~ WALH~"E••lfCll -tOl•ls ... --· l l , • .. Jae ... PU1Sbu<9'1 11 I 6 I 41 U I IJ1 Loo AnQelel U 19 10 a IM IQ o.trott 13 n J 11 111 1• WMl\lnvton 11 7• 6 11 1CI I .. MamsDMslelt 8u!talo l6 11 4 '6 113 108 &MIO<> 2S IJ ) J3 IS. 161 T-to 1' 11 6 u 1\7 UI c-•&ne1 u ,. 1 ,, 1i:a 1se r S11May•1 Sc-• &ulfelo I, Cle ... IAnO 4 l.otA'9le1S,NYllM19tt'lf Botton•. 0tlce90 1 TeMtllt'sO-.. 4. Mt. San Antonio (11·5> -The Mounties of coach Gene Victor were expected to be the No. lteam in the conference with the return of 6· 7 Angel San· Uago -but Santiago hasn't returned and Mt. SAC is now rated above a verage, rather than very good. As usual, the Mounties have height -6-7 Steve Nichols, 6-6 Earner Mays from Puerto Rico -and two good guards in sophomore Dick Rockwood (6-2) and freshman Robert Vigil (6-2 >. WIMHftQlon., Dtlroll fl'lliedelP"le., NV hi ...... T....i.y•1 OeMas ~., WaU.lftQiOI\ T°""'4oa1Pltt-Qll -..et et Color- CUP FINALISTS -LaVeme Hall (left> deteated Vickie Garey to capture the president's cup championship at the Santa Ana Coun· try Club recently. s. Orange Coast (S.t> -Gillis is rated as a top coach, but it ·s doubtful he can win the South Coast Conference with the material be has. Freshman Jon Holland is a good shooter and 6-5 Jeff Golden and 6·6 Phil Bolden lead the inside game. Bolden. who missed the first nine games, is also a fine shooter. Coach May Have Erred In Sending Pair to GW Sports ~endar Transfers Mike Berry <Azusa· Pacific) and Bob Vogelsang <Puget Sound), both former area stars, will play the second semester -but by then the Pirates may beoutoftherace. c. F llllerton (4·10) -Ezra Van Horn's Hornets have had their ups and downs -and could move up a notch or two. Fullerton i.s led by center John Condie (6-7', guards Jay Lucas (6-3) and Jesse Wallace (6-0) and forward Randy Rozar (6--4). The Hornets have lacked consistency, but are rated dangerous by some coaches -especia.l.1.1 Jtt home. 7. Su Diego Mesa <S-11) -'The Olympians may have a tough time improving on seventh pl~. Coach Jay Mulvehalhasexperience, butlitUedepth. The top playe r ls M sophomore forward Geoff Worley. Los Al Entries 11• 11• "" Quot.able quotes: From Bill Mulligan, Saddleback College basketball coach: "I may have made a mistake in send1na Dan Bulb and Tom Rowan w Go&den West. 'They really tore us apart." • Rowan, from Chicago, scored 24 points and Bush, from Milwaukee, had 21, in GWC's 104-103wlnover Sad· dleback recenUy. Both were recruited by Saddleback, but having a sizeable number of out-of-district players already, Mulligan s ent them to Golden West. "llUT llAC. -310 yercb 1 - --lclem. Clelml"'I p.,,,. ,.-_ Aoly~IW-1 1"1~"9CN<lt .. I• IAcNlrl MIVIiie (Myint l:•y.Mt'tS... 10..vet"l 1'911llioll C LIDften\ l ltlltflAllQ IHenl 119 From Fells Bogen, GJ"ONmoat :;: Cal.Iese baskett»all eoada, after a player •act mined a free tlll'ow la a crt&lcal •ltaatloa: .. Tbat's okay, &llM'a .._,,It mate. Uae game that c1..i ... 1.,. D<ke tlOOO. ....... o.c. '°"-' O....G•a Ulkller1hl m m HVSlfTM WAC11 -44 y-. l 1n .... olck a. ""· Allowa~. Pu<w 1n .,_ ID. 1-0ll .. 1.Ht~I 111 OMllllO IW.H-l 111 ..... _,0,..'t"<l 1n &ell• T" fWardl :~ aadlmoreesclUa1." Tucker recenUy spent three hours at the Mollica· home .•. A pair of OOC llnebackers, Dave ~"Illa• and DHe lloniloll, are expected to play for GWC next season ... that rumor about UC lrvbae's baseball team pro- gram being investigated by the NCAA Is untrue, s ays the UCI brass. . .former Fullerton College, Cal State <Fullerton) and Wyoming coach •oe Radovich is living in El T~. but aot coaching -at least not at tbia point .•. Golden West atbletic director Pred Owelll may petiUon w Join the South COMt c.omerence, but hef robably will get aome 1tlff cha \:e.es -espeeial!Y from neilh g, butnotsofrieod.IYOCC. * * * IA S..Utwnt CGUep will play baseball for the first time this aprtog in the powerful Soutbem Cal Coo· Girls Sports fer enc~. Look for foot ball scores .•. Former Fountain Valley WOMawsu.snTaAu. High standout Dave llolade, who ~~= played at Loyola U lut season, is red· u ,,.. w1 cM1 vcs.C111i111 s b i r t i n g a t C a I S t a t e uaaa:'" " • <Fullerton> .•. Steve .....,.r ii the o-tt• • o 1 11 new football coach at LA Valley :::;:"' ~ : : :: College, replacing John Becker, who '°"' 1 o 1 • is now an aide at the U. of·Oreoon. WIMlt • ' 4 • a lill>oP 1 0 I 4 Buller hu been a Valley au11taot for WM 1 o • 1 three years ... Qalntla Wlteeler, an ~ ~ : ~ ~ Salata Anita Race Entries l'wT-y OeMl"••L ~ .................. .. Pl.U •a.Cl -6 lw"°"Ot • -Ofld\ I 111> Cl•lml119 Purw lliOllO Cl"'1t0ino pma '8000-\1000 TOii DI OCltMl<a fHerrlsl --tlc~(Df••• ..,_..._iv., .. ,, !bit..., f'ols IDfntcol• I ~'• lllo IArtert>wml Tillnffn Plui !Cesteneda 1 ...i.tAWln lPlnc•vl Gat•••Y ''"HIO 15ellersl Or. AoOCnson f Plercet 8r-8r""° fN-rl T-Fo• ILa,,,bertl TMlltOR~-11/Mmites.3- otd melcl9M. Cle~ P""9 tiSGO. a.lrlll ... ~ SlO.too-111.000. l.ltttt Fer.-lkty I 0.., I Ill ~Wtnd"-> "' Ju!tCnllsln IV•l'9MI lit l(lfl(Ollfldlftet C~•l Ho ........ 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Aelunde!H 1$111-rl Tlldo<Sooell(S.lteul Lo.isl..IP\nUyl MIQMY Of'fft IOlhoa,., I "1\lt Ellldlellt 1011\kOle I Oslp~I 11J Nl•TM llACa -I 1116 "'ii". \11 Flllltt I "'¥ft, 4 ""' Oldl & 14». 111 <;lalmlnQ.. 11'1>,,. ltiOO, 116 CendY't Ptl IDlerl llS I 19 Flftll"'9 Ullltet IN091WJ I 11 S Wtfldy•t Aewt f DtnlCOle I 11> "MllM I CPl'>Ceyl llS l'l\al., The,,. ...... , 1Cett9"Mel Ill l.owlmel't hw IS.lier.I 110 E....,eldMefldOW 10t111.,.,.1 111 T-'41Mut w• 1sr-meketl ns Wool Jee~ !Toro I Ill T-veOoll•rs CPllWCAll HS SelldTertCcorderol 116 Moat administrative, prof ... lonal and executlYe Poll· lions Jn Callfomla are not adVertised or ll1ted. It you qualify tor a StS,000 to $65.000 Job, send us your reaume now and let us help direct you to the milllng majority. ~tter still, call now '°'an appointment. There's no coat or obligation. Hald8De • I CN111si .. .-•• 10-....,.1 OUll't AnNI~ G<.,., O. f Cerdora I c-......a..,~1 ¥1M"-rl<MIGlrl !e.-tl ~·,ocamoNt lllroofl\Mrl Suu,_'"'"'" fHartl "-°"'' 1r ... , .. ,.1 111 ~,A1noo 111roo"1 tn Cell l>M 8-y fNIC-\I Al's Alllll IMJlftl SICOfllD WACI -''° y•rm l 'l'ffr OCO.l.llo.Allow•ft<e PutwUIOO TlwOt""r()fte fAdalrl °""" p.,., ICelll Klpty't 0....., ll(11191tt I '" "' ,,., ltt "" "' 11• From Los Angeles CC basketball intermediate hurdler who was fourth· T04a11 ., • ,. u coach Ken Patron, the day before in the Montreal Olympic Games, was -~H~.1~"1:-:::~u~c:•·~a~-111.~----------~lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!l!i~ SoCal Conference play began: "We expected to transfer from San Dle10 r----------------------------. can play anybody the way we played state to UCI, but apparently will not. Klft9 N..,..,... 8ar\ f Cle•IM I Sloerm fl(1119MI Le ..... ,..,,. cv.....,., llld Pltlol IHart l -NPl.o<e fA-ltl l!\lrell• '°'" .. IMJ'-'' ""ia0.11es0...1Wa1-.1 _., S.W., 8oy !Ger ta I ~ Clllaf !Droer I m .......,. ... .., 1o.n..1 "' in the Hancock tourney. We suddenly * * * 11' 1n 1n n• '" 1n 111 11• 11• ••OHTM .aca _''°'•nn.J,..r blossomed. our freshman.Ills JU5l SCe.Ye koU. UCl'a star middle dis· :::~.;.,..~"°°" blew away. We're a good basketball tancerunner, willnotoolycompeteln n.c-i1c1e1t "••n1 ~:: team, we're disciplined, we play hard the Sunkist Invitational this week, but ~J;!!:;',~CO:.;:~j' 11t and we've earned a lot of respect. Our he's also been invited to two other ~1&c1e1r1 ::: tlds are together and believe in what West Coast indoor meets ... Golden ~:,ie~'r:'°,..::l•-...1 "' we're dolng ... <The next night LACC We1t bas a 4-0 edge over rival OCC in DJ•mlc Condldonlag For Men Only n11110 ••c• -*'° 1•0. > .,_ ,._,.. •lfl• Too 1ci.r1,w1 :;; wu defeated by Cypreq, D-e7 > • athletic events this seasoo, including ...,, ,,..lcleM Cle•m•"9 Purv t tCIOO p _ _,, 0...-fMJIH I 117 • f bal • o.,,..,.,...,,c..uooo "' ......_ 1C¥dou 1 •n SIDPPIN' AROUND _ occ foot· wms in oot l, water polo (twtce) ~!"'~ ic.,dow in .. "''" uc• -no.,.,.,.., -ball coach Dkk hder and GWC grid and buketball. The two colleges have 1r1 A Pact! ran1o·.co.o.1cier1, .. 1 1n °"" ~ 1111 c1e1m1no ...,,.. i1e00 boss Ray Sllackleford are hot aft.er seven more meetings in four sports =:.,~,;:,·.:.,~.,.1 :~ ~~/!:Y~ m Costa Mesa High QB Dave Mollica. beforet.beachool yearends. The MAYO METiiODot physic.al Clvoc C..-r Cll~I "' lloOMlle• fC..dOf•I '" ----------------------1 --...I. 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THESE PIECES ARE UN-stranuousexetc1ses but bou\1at :w cer SURPASSED IN QUALITY AND wtth nutrtttonat "'"" llACI -'10 yard\ J 'It« -a.-Allowanu PwrM WCQO "'-1<..,0.nl CHerll 11' Go Deer 00 IVel.IQllll I 172 "''~Ill._., ll11lle1t I Tree._ I lit •·LlttteOoP'"' CIUcltardsl m ·~·,11111t11t IWM'fl 1n Oloit....._""91Cf9f'fttel 11' "-Coft ... yfl lffleml '" A-<>rwc:11« a. Cl-a11C1 ltano, ~" wry. tllCTN ltACa -JJO ye~ J .,.., -a. ... """" & m•rw O almlflO. P11tw UD. Cleltl\l119 "4ct llUDO StMft Dillie 10.ComtNI I" E~Artltt CWaf'dl n """'lt•1 ~-• tt• v.-.o....~•~• 11t lft t'?~~ M~c:.. HAVE A Gf.EAMING HAND RUB• guidance to build JOH~~N. I'.:. SON,. BED OIL FINISH. mus:letone, Increase l'1Vn V' drculat!on. ellminate , • unwanted inches. lm· "Al Jonnson & 5on yoJre tr~ed II~ o n-..mber of the fomUy In my OplnlOn. John.son u 5on Is one cl me mosr repoJoble dealers In me oreo. Thor's why I recommend you drtve to Johnson & 5on. Their Golden lOud\ ~Is the ONLY woy to buy. Give 'em o try." 1:1 ••1 hnson&:son OTHll llAtel Ate rma AT COMPAIAILI PllCD. < ... prove posture and control weght. 11 .... , The MAYO MElliOD ofphysn,l ~ for men ~a pera:>na!. llzed program that requlres only three 2Q.~ minute sessiom per week at our convenient location. There is personal lnstructlon at each 99SSlon. And. the number ot weeks IS determined by In· d.ividuaJ requirements. The MAYO METiiOD has proven effecttve- nes.s. It has been medJca.lly tested &id clink:ally approved Full documentation is available upon ~est. .., ........... The MAYO MITTHOD (Jtlal'anlees rerultsl Goals are e>tilillshed and~wlthln the program penod- and without disrol:m;J or strenuous exerol9et That's a matter of factl Tllellayo ..... "rdltk ~'°~ "'°"'' for ''If ... ff'9 HARtOA llVO COST~ MESA MO.M30 e emcutlYe W8tbs (71') JSS4171 ..._ h •au cs 1900 Oii.i St , ~1 8"ell. 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Tobacco fortified with certain key flavor-rich ingredients isolated in cigarette smoke, and • .....,...,..,.,,m ": 9 " '10 7 . I f\lngs: mg. w. . mg.nicot ne- 100'1: 12 mg~'tar:· 0.9 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. proven to deliver taste way out of proportion to tar.- We taste-tested MERIT IOO's against some of the toughest competition we could find: higher tar IOOmm cigarettes. · Here are the results. 'Jest Data Conclusive New 12 mg. tar MERIT lOO's were taste-tested against a number of major lOOmm brands ranging from 17 mg. to 19 mg . tar. · Thousaru:k ci smokers were tested~ rfhe results: overall, they liked the tasteofMERITlOO'sasmuchas the higher tar lOOmm brands tested . MERIT and MERITMENIHOL King Size and new lOO's .. The taste barrier for low tar smoking has been broken again . Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. MEllT & MERIT MENllD... KINGS & 00s. • ( I .. Retir:ement? Well,· Maybe 87 nJLBS IAMI CARTBRSBURG, Ind. <AP> - They tell such atorlea about Van· derbllts and Wbltneys, but ~ ever told abotJt Blanche Edwai'dl, and Wa story la true. One nidlt Blanche came home after delfveriq ber>newspepen, diacoYerecl •be needed a at ol bread. luicl DO i;laee to buy'ane, and tbereupen founded a baa!· nesa. She opened astore. That wu eight years llO and it'a been a yawllin& succesa ever since. On food days abe bu, ob. a dozen cuatomen. Blanche Edwarda la 7•. Sbe Is Cartenburg's leading tycoon. Only tycoon. Only penon in bull· nep, in fact,.p.oup tbat WlllD't always the way in c.rtenbuq. Carteraburc today, populab 300, Is what la left of a town after people wlth Big Ideas move tn. IJ'•b the money. and move out. It la dying, a mel~ process that will be complete wben it becomes -and it seems tnevtta- bJe -a suburb. Blanche Edwards 1• un- pertw'J>ed. "We could use aome activity around here. I don't even care ti aomebod)' builds a sboppift8 center. I could clpee up tbla store Jn a mmute. wouliln't lose much. I mainly keep 1t open as a eoave- nieoce for people wbo foraet sometblna at the supermarket. and to give me somdblnlto do, a way tqkeep busy." ber blgb handed or stuck up, and lt la equally obvious that keeplne buly la, in her view, the aame as keeping happy. For the past 28 years she bas delivered along a 100.mUe-a-day newspaper route -used to de- liver twice a day, both the morn- inl and evening lodlanapnDs papers, befcn sbe opened the store. Now every day at 4 p.m. abe ub someone to sit in the at.on, a grandchild, usually, or a nelabbor, while s he drives tbrou,gb eight nearby towns diJ. pemina 375 newspapers. "I roll them up and put a rub- ber band around them while I drive alooa -I dclo't stDp mov-lnl -and ton tbem rlCbt over the top ol the car with IJl1 left band. ·I can put a rolled up newspaper pretty near Juat where I want it." Mrs. Edwards toot the paper route at about the time the laat of Cartersburg's buaineaes abut down. Tbe lo*D, less tbu an bour'• drive from lndlanapolla, OGCe wu one ol tboee mlneral sprtnc .-PGDUlar durina America's aae of fimocence, Where -.nle would go to "take the ,..m•rto soothe their achiD1 boaea. and to play. ''When I was a girt there were two blg hotels here and a railroad atation and later a trolley, an In- t.urban. 7ycoon' Blanche Edwards Clearly, Mrs. Edwards' mcmopoty atatua baa not mllde '"Tbere WU plenty of btwinesa, then. a sawmill. several coal ' Tourist: Wttb increased tourism ln mlllnland China, Amerlcans are AtarnJ.q with many OPinions .. .bowever, all seem poeltfve. WtUcb tours are taken and what la viewed depends largely cm tbe apeeltlc interests ol &be tnftler. Pw Roulle Abtams, industry ~molt olber ldtent\on. Fomader ol the Oran8e Caunty Cba-pter of the Natioaal Orlubatlon for Women, lbe ..eunlly looted at workinl COO· dltklm of women. .... Abrams cautioned would· be~ though, aaytq, "You ~'t 10 there with stars tn your .,.. and you can't m.Me com· ~ wttb our coualt)'. "We bave lots ol &oodles that din don't have. ..-.,. 1f you look at tbelr COUD• trJ and Yiew the cbqes that U.. b.-made there ill &be past If·,..,., you'll aee they are ln· cndlble." ••roa• TBS CO•· llUNl8'l'lc rqime, Ille 181, t.be coQatry was overru.n wltb "plaauea," such as bilh un-::f'°erf.~~nt, povav, cllaeaee "ll ii• warm and~ coaa· trJ tllday. Tbere'a DO '8Mlll(lioJ• ..... ..... · llddicttoa and Vf/tJ lttlt crime. c ... al rape an liii'9 lld laolated, •• lbe claimed. 111t laid vtaiton, eapedally ~eaa, ue COllllldered ... oddlt1 IDd tbat eeople llne up for ...,.. jlM to loOk at tbem. Rosalie 'Abrams (right), who will give a slide lecture of her recent trip to China, has photographed massive parades (above) which 'demonstrate unity of the people. ' Rose-colored View VJaltors are not considered "tourlata" but "peata of the country.'' she aald. Tourilm is part of the aovern· mmt and pldes bave a mucb bilbel' station in tbat country than here, she aald. Ila. Abrams an1.nd durinl the IDOU1'Ulq of Chairman Mao Tse- tun1. She aaid political de· monatraUou were prttalent; that "neryoae at some ti.me joined the ma11ive '*'-*· '4TllEY WE&lt 8llOWING l& lflld onoekioo to tbe radical 'Gani of Four' (with Mao'a widow Chlaq Cb'iq .. leader, the Sl'OUP WU accmed of at. =~-~). aebe powel' after ''Latel' parades demonatn.ted. unitY and •trenctb in carryinc out Mao•a t.eacbinp and support d Clln'ellt. Cbalrplan Hua Kuo-fq." Allo prevalent, eccordinl to lb. Abrams, were 1troa1 polltkal ltatementa done ID cap. tkmed cartoons wblcb wre PQlt· ldpqbUdy. lh. Abi-ama beUevea that so m-., people are lnwl'f'ed and tJtat tbetr l.Jftem worb because e¥.,-one feell they are a part cl it. "Flldalrl• were buOt bf tbe ,..,.,.. _. tbey are°"'*"' of tllit placee WMretbey wort." Sbe Hid more and more women tn Cblna are wcirtdq to- ctq becawe I« them to won meaaa the)' no loacer are "ob-llaed'. to bouae and bulblncl. haulina coJD-panMa, three reneral atoNe, two tlWng lta· tlonl, a water bottlinl compu.y -OM of OW' aprtnp WU pure water, tbe other bed a mlDeral taste. I guess there were dole to 1.000 people bere." What happened next was re- puted tn many .notber' town wMn m1-ral batb&-wmt out ol favor. Tbe bot.els abut down. The railroad quit its passenger service. Commercedrted up. "'lbe water bottUq plant wu the lut to 10. •· Mn. Edwards said. ''Tbe fellow berelOld the wider to a dlatrlbutor ln Jndl=· Tben a bottler frcm cqo came down here and bouCbt blm out and Plucled UP the weDI, said the water wun't ftt todrtU. "I drank tbat water all 1111 lif9: Wbat the CbJca10 bottler did.,.. try to pat the lncU••i::; bGUW' out o( buslneh, at .. , what I think." And wben doet Blanche Edwards intend to fonake tbe world of cruel commerce and re- tire to her rocker? • "My kids are after me to~ that now. Tbey espedally doltt like me driving alone out in tbe ~side. But I love lt -# oat of doors, enjoy the scenel'l! wave to all my friends. Kldl an aJoGg the way throw up their b8Dds when they see me~, "But, well, ma)'be I'll retk'9 nat Nov. 3 •hen I'm 75. I said 'ma,ybe.'' jJ DAILY PILOT Monday, January 10, 1977 i Hostess' Theory for the Birds (Ann Landers ~ , ' OEAR ANN •LANDERS: My em may aound like the Yale are at it again. but every ol this letter ia absolutely tne. poulble for a bird to aet excited when he aeea a £~~1 of the oppoalte aex e a very close friend with w I spend the nl&bt oc- ally. Whenevtt I cet ready ror bed, she moves the parakeet'• ~·from the aueat room (where J l{eep) into the cloeet. I alw4ys thought this was rather peculiar but I never said anything. Last week I dedded to mention it to her. She became irate and insisted tbat birds Choices Offered A choice s election or wines and t e mpting . wheels of cheese plus live music will be of. f ered along with a tour of the Sea View model homes, Corona del Mar. The Spirits of '77 event, sponsored by the Harbor Vie w Hills Committee, will take place at 7 p.m . Saturday, Jan. 15. Proceeds will s up- port th e Orange County Philharmonic Society. Viewing one of the models are Mrs. A. John Reichle (left) and Mrs. Robert C. McLean. • became sexually excited at the sight of undressed humans ol lbe oppo1lte sex. Is this true or not? -NEVER SAW A BIRD BLUSH DEA& NEVE&: Yoar ........ ~..:r. ., ........ • ou lea frlmlla ta strtct. 11 for tJae blrda. <Tlae Ctldoel. autu.> Sile I• projecUag lier own pnidialawa OD to &lae pudeeL lie ...... , tJae , ..... ldea -~ be Is .... 9'ulled la &Jae doeet pedodkall)', bu I'm Are Iller ll..._·ap la firmly lmbedcW, IO '° ..... wtda die--· deer. U C09&I yoa aotblaa· DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a special meuage for that 1 In Driver's Seat - IS.year-old boy wbo has a "21· year-old problem" -bl3 brother. My brother drowned three weeb ago. One minute be was alive and full of run. 1be next m.lnute be wu tone-forever . I never felt espedally close to my brother. We ha4 tome pretty good 11g11e.. and dJdn't aeree oo Iota of things, but now I realise bow mucb a part cf IQ)' llfe be .... 6ure, be got OD my nervt8 and I'd tell him to bug off, but now I remember all the favors be did for me that only a brother could do. Tbia Jetter Isn't meant to dePl'f,U anyone. I guess I'm just trying to wake ~e up. 1 want OeMy ...... _..., •• Lee...,.. to tell them to think what their brothers and slat.en mean in their lives and ask them to ex· press their apprecialioo. 1 hope they will do lt t.oclay because tomorrow may be too late. - MISSWMALOT cblJdbood. it WU lll1 btJlbend. He never knew bl.a flltber and wu rejected bJ bla motba'. She dumped him on ber own parenta 10 a&e could run arowd like a UDOelltl. He wu never allowed to call ber .. mother .. became it ~ blow ber 1wt.a1er tmqe. She came to our wec:kliq but asked ua not to reveal ber klllltity. How could SHE be '8 when ber llClll wa38?U boob thia man should be a mem. lmtead be ••• beautiful IU1. - l 'MWITHYOU OBA& WITll •E: 'n.b ,_ •~at leUer. I .._.., _. peet J••r fae1baad'1 ........,....,_.'ftCMmdl DEA& FRIEND: I'm aare ,.r IM&u to.elted mD"-' ol brotllers ud alsten ud made tMmtldllk.ftubWapna- ... .._.bealltlhal I 'le t• ,.~.Id ....... ... It~ ..... ..... Got thole weddlnl bell blu. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a newspaperwoman myaell and bad to let you know I ACl"M that then la DO a«OUllUnl for the way aome cblldren tlD"D out. If ever a kid bad a aouaed·up ID aplte ct It all. my lmlbaocl is the belt-adjuated pertOD I know. He Ute• everybody and ev· erybody likes him. He's creat witbkids. aympatbetictowardold people, warm and lovinctome. Acconl1DI to all tbePQCboloO CMll" caeta • . • peat lilt . . . what to wear ... aod odM;r de-taill'! Ann tandera'• completely new "Tbe Bride's Gulde" will help. For a copy, send a doUar ..it. plus a long, aelf·addreued. stamped envelope (12 cents llOltale> to Ann Laden. P.O. Boit 1a. Etain, m. eot20 • Varied Courses on Tap WOllEN•s CLVB: Tbe Huntington Beach group will meet Tues- day, Jan. 11, in the clubhouse. Mitzi Magill, district art and music chairman, will present the procram. Reserva· ticas· may be made by calling Mn. Elmer Ad· dison, 536-7118. . ALCOBOLJ8M C'OU&SE: In connection wlth its Action on Alcoholism Project. the Newport Harbor Jumor League la work.in~ the Alcoholiam ct Orange County ln pn. serttng a six-week tn!D- i.og course for members interested ln doing volunteer work in the field. / The first three ween will cover bac kg:round on the ~ase and the role the ACOC play• in tbe community. Tbe next one will in- clude individual. oo-the- job tralnlng in spedftc made by caJUng Mrs. Jack Stone, 8SZ·U13. The deadline ls Monday. Jan. 10. SENIOR CITIZENS; A presentation by the director of the State Department of Alina and the final public bear· ing on the new COUil· tywlde area plan for senior cttilen services and proarams are acbeduJed f« the meet· jg Friday, Jan. 14. · Bu1ines1 dJacuuiom wU1 begin at 10 a.m. ln the Anaheim Senior Cltilena' Center. 222 Ow1res St. Janet lmy. director of the State Department or Acinl. wW speak at the opening ct the afternoon session. which will be followed by a public forum. CHILDREN'S aA88B8: Parent.a may enroll their cblldren, qed alx weeks to five J9UW, in a new •lx·week Nrtel "' developmtlltal movement and aemory atimulatidn cluaes. a111e1 belin Friday, Jan. 14, at the Buie Plus Sehool, Main Street, lntne. COit ll $15 and p....a may reei*r bJ callla1 instructor Prlteilla Reeaer. m..-.. l'AMILY Lll'S woaueop: How to Get Your Cbildrea to Do What You Want Tbem to Do and eo. to Pl••• Your Qilld from Becom- inc a NearoUc Adult .. the topics for tbe worbbop to be held from 9 Lm. to 4 p.m. Sabir· day, Jan. 15. The Rev. Donald E. Roberts will moderate. Dr. Paul E . Wood, adult. child and family psychiatrist, and Dr. D.A. Hackenberg, clinical psycbololiat, WW be resoune penom. Tbe seaaion will be beld at Cbrl~t Presbyterian Cburcb, 20112 Mqnolla St., Hunt-Jnetoa Beach. Reelltn~ ticlll ll SZ.50 per pel'ICllL , . KAPPA DELTA ALVMNAI: Tbe Newport Harbor group will have ltl lint meet· inc of the year at T:ll> p.m. Monday. Jan. 17, tn tbe bome of Mrs. CUftord Hanan, HunUn1ton Beacb. Reaervatlolll ~be made by calling · llra. Richard Wal&· nellbt. MC).1303. EXECUTIVES ' 8ECaETAalES: Betty McNeely, representing CaJvtn F. Gates, ACCOUD· tanta, Inc., will be sworn in as president of the Orange County chapter during a dinner at 7 :30 p.m. Tuelday. Jan. 18. in tbe Marrlott Hotel, Newport Beach. areas of in~rest. Two r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- training sessions wll1 be given. The lint meets Jan. 13, 20 and 27, from 9:•11:30 a.m. at AOOC headquarters. Santa Ana. Individual traln.tng sessions will be arnnced after completion ct tbe ftnt three meetings. An evening seulon wtD be held for profe-kJDal members of the Junior League beglnnlng the •econd Tbunday ln February from 7·9p.m. THURSDAY MO&NING CLUB: Couturier and deslper Mr. Blackwell beads the program for the Newport Beach croup at 11:30 a .m. Thursday, Jan. 13, in the Balboa SQ Qub. Blackwell, who ll known for bls. enter· talning presentations, donates several dresses during the program. Reservations may be This handy device calculates the probable current market value of Turn it over and It allows you to compute for yourself the amount of cash you may ~~----.. be able to borrow through a MJ\IH·fl' \Al~ "E I Bernice MacDonald, a truck-driving grandmother who retired with 2 million miles in her log, ls back behind the wheel as a driving in· structor. Sbe ls shown with student Tim Jansen. ANEWYOU 9 11rn.11-: Newport Equity Funds· 1:."" '''·"'"11 arranged equity loan. ·-·-··-· - t .;•I Whether you're looking for a loan or not, if you'd like to have a Home Market r ' I i Tbe 5-foot-2 llcuewtfe. ,mo •• named the-WllCOllSin Motor Carriers Alloclatloo'a "man of the year" in 1968. was hired Dec. 5 aa the first woman lnstructor at the nearby Fox Valley lmtltute'a truck driverschoot Mn. MacDonald, 5.1, retired recently from driving to spend more time with berf amily. which includes two marrieddaulhters. ~ S.ml·A-1 HOE SALE UP TO V3 OFF mid More -------Featuring ------- MEN'S Florshei m WOMEN'S Florsheim, Joyce, Amalfi, Air Step and others CHILDREN'S .stride Rite ----SELECTED ST,YLES •BROKEN SIZES ---- ;,,,;/;/A Mele It ~r ~rat JRPI For the woman who cares, 1977 ean mean a beautiful difference. Prepere yourself tor eclucatlorl. business. professional Interests and new relafiooships. Be a model or look fike one. - Develop poise, beauty and confidence to last a lifetlme. Beginning & advanced COUtWS lor women ot ell ages. Try the Powers way ... lt's beautiful! Call or come In today tor 11 oompllmentary analysis and program dlscu$Slon. John Robert RJwen Th! School. form PtttOftll o..c1op. .. il ORANGE COUNTY #' n..on a co.err 547-8228 • SUCCESSRJLLY SERVING AMERfCAH WOMEN SINCE 1925 -_ _.....,_ .. ' Value Calculator, ask , a Newport Equity Funds Loan Officer for one. Or mail the coupon. We'll send you one. No obligation. Newport Equity Tunds,bic. Licensed Broker WE'RE CLOSE TO YOU! 620 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach (92660) (714) 644-8824 25283 Cabot Road, Laguna Hills (92653) (714) 830-5700 . .............................................. . Mall To.lay NAME ••• NEWPORT EQUITY FUNDS, INC. 620 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach (92660) STREET ______________________________ ~ CITY IP __ _ 0 Send me your caloufator. C Have a Loan Officer call me, too PHONE • ___ _ -, UCI Chancellor Aldrich Provided 'Margin of 87 .IUDl'l'BOUiON Of .. ci.., "" .... Thia year at the University of California, Irvine, is an excitine ooe. The Cblcano Literary Contest again will take place, professional musicians will be brought ln to play with the student orcbestra and vWUng professors will live near the campus in a un· iveraity-owned apartment, providin& eaay ac-cess to students. · The university again will host its interna- tionally renowned solid-state physics conference and faculty art exhibits will have catalogues of out.standing quality. These are the kinds of activities Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich calls the· "margin of ex· cellence" for the campus. Without funds from the recently established Chancellor's Club. many of them would be absent from the schedule. The new organization, explained Dr. JobD Hoy, vice chancelloroluniversity and student af. fairs, is open to community members who con· tribute a minimum of $1,000 P:r year to the un· lverslty. The funds are placed at the disPQSal of the cbanceJlor who uses them for items not provided by state or federal funds. Chancellors' or president&' clubs have been a part of major universities for many years, Dr. Hoy said. One of the most successful is at the University of Michi&an, where there are nearly 2,000 members and tbe rD.ihlmum gift ia 110,000. UCl'a was atanect ln 19'12 at the sucgestion of Richard Stevens, former president of the Balboa Bay Club, with the help of John Spear, then dlrec· t()I' of development fer the university. Several purposes were established for the proposed new club, Spear said. "It would draw together a body of persons committed to the purposes of the university and bring a number of out.standing persons to stand behind it. "It would make clear that the economic, social and cultural future of Orange County is bound up with the university and it would de- moostrate the prestige ol the school.•· Undesignated funds also were needed to help Monda), January 10. t9n Excellence' the univeraity.enbance its growing reputation in aeveraJ fieldJ, Spear said, and to otter a better academic environment to the cblldren of Orange County residents who would be att.endlna. Chancellor Aldrich said be likes to use the funds u "seed" money'' when possible, to "set thln1s in motloQ" and give the impetus to groups to leek matching flmds. "I don't see lt as pinpointing funds for a ma· jor project," be added, "but a wide variety of Pro&ruos, projects and activities." A larte portion of the gifts in the last two years baa been used for an endowment fund, with the income also to be undesignated. In its first years the club bad no formal of· ficers, but this fall, a slate was named with Gavin S. Herbert Jr., as bead. The members, wbo were described as a "lively, intellectual group" by Dr. Hoy, will have opportunities to meet visiting politicians and other guests and participate in special campus prosrama. Gavin S. Herbert Jr. heads first slate of officers. Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid chsappoantment. prospective brides are remanded to have their wedding stories w 1th black and white glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Department ont-week before the wedding Pictur<.'!'. n•t'l'l\'Cd after I hat lime will nut be usl'd Orange County women t about .reduein · · For engagement announcements it is imperali\'e that the story, also accom· panied by a black and white glossy pic- ture. be submitted six weeks or more before the wedding dale: otherwise it will not be pubhi.hed To help fill requirements on b'lth wed· dmg and engagement stories. form.; are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions will be answered by People Department staff members at 642-4321. Troth Told Dr. and Mrs. Woodrow engagemen t of their Wllson Meier of Downey daughter, Penelope have announc ed the Carole Meie r , and William Hansen Sandberg, son of the Albert Arthur Sandbergs "ofBalboalsland. Miss Meier, who is leaching at the use School f or Early Childhood Development and working towards her masters degree in educa· tioo, graduated summa cwnlaude, PhiBetaKap-' pa and Phi Kappa Phi from that university. ' • All over the city, women are talking ab9ut the figure- shaping success they've had with Gloria Marshall. Using the exclusive Gloria Marshall method, almost anyone can now lose weight! Read what these ladies have to say and we think you'll agree: .. • .~ ,, ·' ... 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Youmayfeelasif tested.Onewbousuallyis yau are being pulled in calm could display two directions. Key is to temper tantrum. Main- get second emotional ta1!1 your own baJance, Wind. Refuse to be rushed poise. Finish assign- tojudgment ment. GEMINl (May 21-June CAPlllCORN (Dec. 20): Pressu"res relieved; 22-Jan. 19): Opporll.m.ity welcome change of pace. exists for ,direct action; Accept social Invitation. rou can eliminate log- Ablllty to express is em· a m . A c c e n t o n "pbashed. There is authorities, coals, civic change dutJEl!t career. CANCER (June 21· AQ\JA&IU8 (Jan. 20- July22): GiveloiJcequal Feb.18)~ You are able to timewithimpulae-bue weave way through actioos on conaideraUoo ••heavy traffic .... Accent cl factual material. Di& on journey, Joni-ranee deep for information; project. Relative re- bulld on 1tructure that 1s miDdl you ol prom.iae er dd. obU1aUoc. LEO <J"1y23-AUJ. 22>: ----------4 a.mae, tranl, variety, _..qpresaJon, creative --.von -these are featured. 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She'll even start you on a plan of nutrf .. tlonal guidance designed especially for you! There's no shots, pills, or starvation diets ••. no need to disrobe. Each visit takes so little time and effort, you might even co·me in on your lunch hour. So call nowt Join the thousands of women who have disc;overed new lives for the new year ••• at Gloria Marstiall's! In our 11!k year 115 Locations Coast to Coast FIGURE SALONS Charge it t11it1&. ••• MAtTIR CHAAQ~ 8ANKAMEAICARD AMEAICMf EXPRESS • • Open dally 9 to 9, Satur~ay 9 to 4 -1 a. at111o1, ...... An• ~ne 1111 W•.._ Newport hioh M2-3130 l i B1 "9Aueetated .,_ Tb• f0Uowta1 are Blllboal'Cl'a bot record bits for the week endln.I January 15 as they •1>-pear in next week 'a blue ~~~~~!'!=~~ ot Blllboa.rd ma1uine. BOT SINGLES THUna-ORANOE CO ~ -cmzers SUI SO. COAST PLAZA )UtllllWISI '41111 111.11- 'WUTlfOlf MAW' II) ,. ,. , M. "'Tiii• .. -.. "'3 urs or Tit£ ca..-... ,..~ ~·l~-· .... S . COAST PLAZA >tltllnloHl ~Jiii '"IPUllllC ntE SONG llMAIMS THI SAME" 7:JO.t ;4' SAT-SUM. J:JM:45-7:00.t: 15 SD. C-OAST PLAZA )CIOllolletSI )4l.l11l 11111rM&• 11ROCKY11 7:JO & 9:41 SAT ~UM-l:J0.1:40. $:4'-1:00-1 0: II ' • I 1414 So M11...-Wllt• LJ) 1.01 1111 ...... '11t£ SffiMffR~OO SOlUTIOM" (PC) ,_,,., u•r..--1111•1i1a..: .. ... ...., .... .,.. 1. YOU MAKE ME FEEL UKE DANCJNG -Leo Sayer (Warner Bros.) 2. I WISH -St.evie Wonder (Tami a ) 3. CAR WASH -Role Royce (MCA> 4. YOU DON'T HA VE TO BE A STAR TO BE IN MY SHOW -Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davia Jr. <ABC> 5. DAZZ -Brick <Bang) 6. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT Gonna Be All Right -Rod Stewart <Warner Bros.) 7. SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WOR D -Elton John (MCA· Rocket> 8. HOT LINE - Sylver s (Capitol> 9 . AFTER THE LOVIN' -Englebert Humperdinck (Epic) 10. STAND TALL -Bu rton Cummings (Portrait -CBS) HOTLPa 1. EAGLES -Hotel America (Asylum) 2. STEVIE WONDER -Songs In The Key Of Life (Tamla) 3 . W I NGS OVER AMERICA -<Capitol) 4. BOSTON -(Eplc> 5. ELECTllIC UGKl' ORCHESTRA - A New World Record (United Artists) 6 . DOO B IE BROTHERS -The Best .. THE ROGUE" PLUS(R) 0 QIRLS IN TROUBLE" 10. 1v. / PUBLIC N011C£ PUBLIC NOTICE ot the Doobiea <Warner> Brol. 1. PETER FRAM P TON - Frampton Comes Alive (AM{) 8. IJNDA RONSJ'ADT -Greates t Rlt s (Asylum) 9. STEVE NILLER BAND -Fly Like An Eagle (Capitol> 10. ROD STEWART - A Night On The Town <Capitol) EASY U8TENING 1. LOVE THEME FROM "A STAR JS BORN" EVERGREEN -Barbra Streisand <Columbia> 2. WEEKEND IN NEW ENGLAND - Barry Manlow (Arista) 3. TORN BETWEEN TWO LOVERS -Mary Ma cqreeor (Ariola America) 4. SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD -Elton John (MCA· Rocket) 5. NEW KID IN TOWN -Eagles Asylum .J. COUNTRY SINu LES 1. YOU NEVER .MISS A REAL GOOD THING UnW He Says Goodbye -Crystal Gayle CUDlted Artiats) 2. I CAN'T BELIEVE SHE GIVES IT ALL TO ME -Conway Twitty <MCA> 3. TWO DOLLARS IN THE JUNKEBOX -Ed· die Rabbit <Elektra) 4. DON'T BE ANGRY -Donna Fargo (ABC· Dot) S. STATU E S WimOUT HEARTS - Larry GalUn (Monu- ment) SOUL SI NGLES 1. I WISH -Stevie Wonder (Tam la) 2. DARLIN' DARLIN' BABY -Sweet Tender Love -O'Jays (Pblladelpbia Interna- tional> 3. DAZZ -Bric k (Bang) 4'. SATURDAY NITE -Earth, Wind and Fire (Columbia) s. FREE · Deniece WUlla.ms <Columbia) • IJl.BOfld Collections Of Collectors -Ia our Love and War man's rue la an Item about a brief scene wblcb occurred durtnc the recent bolidaya. It wu tbia couple'• 2$tb an- niversary. The husband in a mlatf •Yed mo- ment aald to her, "We've bad aome rou.•b Umes. but, dadinJ, all in all, I've taken you tbrou8h the rouab places ot Ute safely, have I not!" His wife, likewise mlaty-eyed, nodded and murmured, "'lbat'a true, dear, you ba· ven'tmlMed a one." Comlder people who collect t.hinp. Wbat they collect frequently has much to do with their professioDJ. The bartender, forinltance, la inclined to be a boarder of cl1arette liJhten. The traveling salesman iJ more like-ly to gether matchbook covers. Some car de- alers are known to have drawen full of various key rings. FEAROl>~GOATS Q. "What's the technical name for the rearofbody odor'!" A . Hircopbo bia. Ori(doally, it meant t be fear ot 1oat1. But anymore you dcm't see all that many goats or people scared of same. So what with the de- odorant ads, it's come to designate simply that widespread anxiety that prompts the ciUunry to buy anti-pe.npirants. Item No. 516C ln our Love and War man's file labeled "Kiss" is this quotation from Arturo Toscanini: "I kissed my first woman. and smokedmy!Jrstclgaretteont.beaameday. And since, I baveneverhadUmefortobacco!" ON THE DAY that-;;;:::;;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;; Pr i nc e C b a r 1 ea of • ;;;;;;;;•'r'!'--i:e;r.m:=~-1 En g l a nd go t his bachelor's in history from Cambridge, he became the first heir to the Britbb throne ever to win a university delJ'ee. EVERY DU • ''IHAOOV D.A." ,,_,_,. "RIDE A WILD PONY" No doubt residents of Nebraska eat less than people elsewhere. One study sugg ests that elderly citizens owe their longevity to the fact that they don't put away as much grub as others. Another study proves that Nebraskans have I.A. "'WV CMA~HHTIR EX.Ir=======::::~----.'.::==:'.====::: _ .Q. l'RWV ICITV OR. llC.I the longest average life •~r expectancy with 71.95 years. • WALT DtSMIT'S '"ntl IMAMY D.A." I .. "'llOI A WILD POMY'" A WALT DISHIY'S V, '"THI SHAGGY D..A." 161 "ltlDI Ii. WU POMT' "C/i.Htr "lOt.LlbALL" llJ " ... Not hing Jen than the most e xhilarating ·entertainment of the film year to date." Vine..,, Canby-NEW YORK TIMES From the •I BH t..S.lling Novel ''MIClaODEOtr IPGJ . ....UITS OP THI WISr 11NETWORK11 Cl) "THI SUMSfe41 IOYS• IMl;a;.J WOCl9Y-• .,,.. ,IONJ,.. f'All .ttYMATTOUt i • t'M GIVIH6 ~ iL~ A 0£Ao1Y 1'UATMfHf ;, LJ f .. • > : ' INSIDE WOODY ALLEN FUNKY WINKERBEAN TANK McNAMARA NANCY ... by Wa F. lrown CINI Mtl Casson 1M£.tl4 ~6N ~~ ~~ WU Ot.D. ~D, ~Ne~ / ~ WA~S A qo.~~·OLD Wrl\NtCL.tO WI~ wrrn m ~UJOWS? £1.~ Of' A IZ· 'rtAIZ· OW? by J~ Maa llten b rom Batluk I ~o bUt-1,SL.JN GO ~. .., COYIE AGAIN At-OHER I I I DA£.>! by Emle Bu1hmllltr I COULDN'T FINl~H MY MEAL-MAY 1 MAVE A TIGER BAG? TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLI PEANUTS UNITED Feature.Syndicate ~•'UfO•Y , Puwe Sol...o ACROSS 4, e-111eo everywttere 1 Cac11e Of 4 J lnvetlment mQ"le y 4 4 Wor ~ Pr et • 6 reoorea •5 0111~'11' t O Adroit trom d 14 End1119 w•lll conl~r klepto ind 4B S111111e 1110 O•PIO Por1 1 ~ Ch.,,.1ca1 SI Onie• IO r.11111• Ullll 16 I tlMOI 57 01190SIS 11111 ·-ec11Vt1y ' 1 t uro-"''"' 54 Cvddleu m~nt111111 68 Sta re~ 18C11yne1• , l•vH Donner 59 F'rOlll Pau 8 t A'I01d by 19 T tfl!e ol day CUMt"ij Pott 87 ~m•n ruler 20 C11.tl091111s 8 J Arm ~•Of!e I~ n 84 Tt'9d IQ< ot ?2 Ceueo I•.:• again r!IQv~g 8589'end~ ?4 Geve guid Slang tng info 88 e. etielld 26 Ooes 07 C~ Clfl r11>4<11y producl 8Co'1111Mrs II H1ghllltll\lefS •11 I 0 ... otl m0tat 11 Sl•1>1•1y 12~10lllfe0 I 3 T1kHtert ot 21 lntetjeCllOn U Aclol grooming JOCe11ter Pre/111 DOWN ot 1mp1- 1ience 31 Pttuvlen tribe mem- ber 32Glv1ng agrHmt ot 3 7 sinoer --· rorme .18 J1ll1 40 Former Por- tuguH• colony I Mill 0111 2 3 Ul!Mell 2 Col'lllllOn ?5 ·---·-·fork Vt lCll U 011¥9 1n by 3 Anek>Qy bloW1 Abbr 2 0 Sun01 y A Sho<1 tei!O punch pod Slang 5 Aroumonl 29 U.1y II Feminine 33 "Y04J make llllr atyle. 2 me ------ words 7 8rt¥tery 34"--·- RhY111m ' J~ No oM 36ROVH JaSegments 311 Ltgft1m11e 42 Deer ttesll 43 F19111er 48 Aberdeen' a rl\'9r 41 Put mlo 48 Mlldlttvous trlcil 49 Rlvtf en- benllmen1 60 French rlYer 63El11llnQ wlll!Oul others 55 e•aln open- ing 68 Cllffte 51LounglnQ roome eo Cotteollon • JUDGE PARKER TUMILEWEEDS MISS PEACH 0 • 1: . LOOK OUT FOR THE TRUCK!! LOOK OUT FO~ THe nNCE!! Monday. Janu17 10. 1m DAILY PILOT ., THE VIRTUE OF VERA VALIANT DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK WOW .1 'THIS t...1'1,.. l'f'E:?M IS GONNA!>!! A er~ Sl!!L..L..l!I~ WITH T'HI!! Ml!!PICAC.. 5111"' ! GORDO MOON MULLINS ~Vt:RYTHING 5!:t:MS 10 Be: SH IPSH,APE: ... AAUGH! ltlGIHi, 1..11(£ ~fTTtN• OIAT OF ·•I O INT._. ~NIN<; .. I HATE LOOKING AT THE ~LO ~OLl6+1 NH FIN6E~S ! by H.-. LeDoux by Tom K. Ryan M1'J'A 1U:EP ff cil° iOiJ<m' AIM INSHAP!. ---- EMMY'S Bf'/N1 HOME F~OMTH' HOSPITAL . ,.,.. ..... ~--­............... by Ferd Johnson THE GIRLS "Writ cltbe now. Alma-want 10 roll o~tr 11nd htn the frolu uf me for awhile ' DENNIS THE MENACE ' .. DM.YPILOT PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ... Monday. Januaty 10, 1m PUBUC N011CE ,.,, ... "CTITIOUaeu11••• NAMISTAT"tMIMT Tiie tol-11'0 ~· ••• Gloff!O-). -· .. IL SYD l'AIU'NI llSMIP, D l•I 171M\IWI, Cette IMM. CA o...i.i OllbM. 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Oluply Clerk ot Or•ftOt C..U..lv "" ~'S"J .. .....,, ""*'-°'-coe11 o.i1, Pllol, D«.JO.t1,1'1t-J.,.. a.•t."n "to-" PVBLIC NO'llCE -i 1,00000 t.SOOOO PVBUC N011CE PUBUC N011CE ,....,, tt0TIC11 TOCalOITCMtt sur11110• COUltTO,'l'NW tf A TE °'CAL ll'OfUll A ,,.,_ TillC:OOMTYOl'Oll.t.NOI ... ~, In lllt M•lt•r OI lllt lhl•I• ot llAVMOND IA\llNO 8RAHAMS. SR .t.l{A 114'YMOND I llAAM.tlMS Otc .. sect Nolke •• _, 9lven to <""""" l!rllllQ <I.Mt\'\\ -ln\t 111e wk! clKe 0tM to Ille .. Id c~el \ In lN ottlce o1 Ille clef1r of IM • ... kl COllft or to -I llWM lo I unO.r\IQllltCI 411 \tit offlc.t Of AICM.t.RD f!. MOOR! . .tit· 10rMY •I Ulw. 1201 Oovt st .. SUllt 410. In h City of Hew..,, &Hell, In Orllf\Oe OiluMY. w111ct\ ••tt•• Office 11 ,,,. !Ilk• ot OU".,." ot '"' IHlne•tlQNCS '" all -ttt" CMrtelnlno to""' .. lilt Suet\ ct.im• wltll '"" l\ltCttWI"' YOuCNn -bt llled or ,,,..tenttO •• •~ wlflll" four monlll• •II•• Ille ll•fl -l<•llonof lllluoolict. o.tecl J•n. •. 1t11 RICHARD A. 811.t.MAMS E-ulorofllltWll1 of .. Id Ot<edent ltlOIAllOE.JilOOltl ~efuw ur10...M..~•1• ............ ",CAWMt PIAMI.-Or-Coau Otllv Pilot • .i-. 10, 11, u . ~·. "" PUBUC NOTICE Mein lt0Tre9 TO UIOITOa SU~llltlOlt COUltTOPTltl STATI Ofl CALI l'QllltlA flOtl Tiii COUNTY Ofl OtlAltCM Ne.A""4tl lnthaMetltrof-E•l•ltDI IRVI~ H.\llERMAN, C>eccHMCI , PUBUCN011CE Cf'•,_ IUNtllOlt COUtlTO, 'nlC STA'W OP CALI ,OtlNIA ~'nllCOVMTYO,OllAl'IOa HIA• ..... Eoteteot OOlf! LOREL1P. OU ... otl ... IUOOIE OUHltl ... ,Oa< .. Md NOTICE IS HEllllY 01\/l!N 1111>t VtoelilO'\ Of 1"-•bOve llef'neO .C-NI all 09t\OM ll<lvl,,. cla1m1 ll(loOlnli """""' •-m .,.. •oqu1,.. i. 11 .. ""'"'· •lln lllt .... tO••V --· Ill .,.. Ofll<• of , ... tier\ "' , ... -... llll<ld<ourl ortoo""'"'""m -""' noc"1¥V -.C"-r\, 10 I"" ..-M...., <II CJO SILVAS I. E"fON 1140 Wnl \tnlt ..... eoul••••d Sant• All• Gllll..,...I• 9'103, w"l(n I \ ""' P'8Ct '11 M l11eu of 11\e .-n•~ 1n .. 1 ,.,.. """ oona1n1no 10 -••t•I• <ti ""4 c1o ......... wltflln lout mOfllf\\ •llH ll>e llffi llllOll<•ll011 Of tl>lt ftOllCt 0.ted J•nuar-v .fl, 1'11 Dol"Ot"V 0 PAOIA\ AdmilllS\ftl•I• ••111 I~ Wiii .t.Me"'"9of 1,..w111ott.,.~ nt-etc•CMftl SILVA\ a IATOM , ...... ~ .......... ~ .... s.. .... C..•~· tlltl Ttl• 11MJ H•tMJ -.. .............. llltlrelrta WIWIA """41\hecl Or-CO.•I ()e41y Ptlot __., 10, "· 1• l l 1'11 PUBUC NO'llCE c~ NOTICE TOC1t•D1TOllS SUf'IRIOtl COUllTO,TMIE STAftOl'C.A~tl'OllNt.t.ll'O• THIE COUNTY Ofl OltANOC N ..... .. E•ltlt of SUS.t.N BARBARA VitOOLARD, 0.C.IHd NOTICE IS Ml!illE8V GIVEN to ti.. creclilon ct '"" •boY• l\em4CI cft<-1 INt •II oe~ ""•lnq c1a1~ -•Ml IM Wlcf ctec-nt ••• required 10 '"" '""m wll" "'* r>e<e•'9rv -~ In .,,. ol!I<• e>< llW <Irr\ ot llW -en lilied court, or to ..._ .. n11r.em wit"'"" __,.. _,,.,,, ,o ,...,._..,IQlr>fel MIN tew office ot PAUL Y:N/A -TEO SUU.IVAN, tilt C..mou. Or•ve, SUlte >00. 1nr1.,., CtlllOrnl• 4?'1S. Wlllcll I• ti. ol.c:• Of "'"I""" ol IN un donlQl\ltd In All matt•" per1.i111nq IO ""'HI•'' ot w ld 'l<K•dt~I. wl!f\411 •OU< ..-1M •lt•r IM llrtl PUOHCellonOf '"" notice O.fedJlll'lua•v ~. 1u1 Tl!orrut\ A. 8•r nf\ Vivi ... M. Ven Plew C.0-Admllll~fetor\Olll'te Eml•oflhe•bO•e """""'OK-I. f'AULSOWAeMTIO SULLIV.t.M "71~0r .• W..Me '"'-·CA..,,,. Tel: 11t•l 1n.MI &"-""'tor C.A-1111'11'•..,.. PuOtflMd Or•noe eoa11 Dall• Pllol, J41nueryt0,11,l•.lt. tt7> Notice 11 ,,.,.ov Olvtft to crtclilor'l 1-------------1\Winq claim• -ln11 tl\e Mid docla· donl IO Ille .. Id clelmt In the of'l<t of Ille clef'I ot the efort .. ld <-1 OI to ~ l,,.m IO tilt unoenlOfW!d .. ttw olllce of OOLMAN, WOLFE, & Lll>IDEN. AllONWV\ ol uw. 11191 Cef>. lury Park EHi. Sl•ltl Floor In tr. City ol LM AnQel••· In lo• A~le' CO<lnlv, wNCh letter otflce " 1"-pl.c;e ol !IV~ ,,..., al ""' ~,.111neo ln •II mttlwn lltr1elnlll0 IO .. Id ttl•lt. Sucl1 <l•lm< with tlw nec: .. sarv vouc"9<'• m<H\ ~ tflef Ot v-ed I\ •lortwlcl witltlft --Meller IM llr\I llUbll<JOtlon PUBLIC NOTICE s•JMO NOTICl!O,SALI Ol'ltlALPllOl'lllTY AT 1'111\IATI SALll Ne.A-mil In 1114! s..i-rtor C.ou<1 of Ille SUie ot Celllornla. tor Ille Coulll'I of Or~ If\ the Mtttor ol tile ESlalt of IOLA STE"'1ENS ROllERTS, •~• IOlA S. AOeERn. 0.Cff...S. -"-~ llertOT 9lveft INI IM ,... Otnl9ned wlll wll al Prtvalt .-, lo ll'le ~ -bHI blO<ler, tubitct IO conflnNtlOI' of .. 10 Superior Gour\, on or •!hr Ille 10th dlY ol JtllutrY "" ..t ti. otflc• of HOLMES E. lf06ARI. SASO Wl~hlrt lhd., No 1207. L~ AnotlH C.t. .0010. County ol L~ ""9t1H. !>lete of C•lllOrllll, .. , U• rlc;illt. title.,,., lftltrHI Ol Wl41- .. Ille llmeotaeath encl ell t11e•iQl'll. II· PUBLIC NOTICE SUf'llUOlt COUllT Ol'Tt41 STATEOl'CALl,OltNIAl'Oll THIOOUMTYO,OllANOI ........ 7 .. HOTICI 0, HIAltlNO Ofl ~TITION ,Olt rllOIATI Ofl WIU AND ,011 LITTlllS TISTAMalt· TAllY AND "01t AUTMOltf.IATION TO ADMl!lllSTlll UNDElt THE INDeNMDlltT ADMINISTltATION CW ISTATIS ACT (f'tlOIATI C100IE "1STSIQI. EslJl!o ot LOTTIE M . SCHMIJOtER, ~ .. ...i. NOTICE IS HEREllV GIVEN t1W1 LEONARD A. R.t.PP~ llltcl-lfte >tll\Mltl IO< Prob.lie of Will eo>O t.w •Ul*KOOILono•• THl~e<ylolllo oetJtio...r -tor 1utllont•t10o1 lo.,. mlnl\ter Ille Hiiie unci.r lhe I~ dent AClmlnlllratlOft of EtltlH AC1 IP.-te COdt SQI ti .. qi, rei..,,._ l< ...,ICll h ~ for further pertlcultn, and 1"91 IM lime and Pl•<• of i-1~ tllt wme "4i bnn tel for J-ry u . al"11•""'1ce. • o.t.csJ ... s. 19n 8EATMAHA8EltMAN EJle<Utrl•Of ll'teWlll 'blwkldtc-t O()UUN, WOl.,E, 6 LINOl!N Mloonw,...t•l..IW -c.imwv ,.,. Ian """'"-UIS ......... CA .... I Pu1>41....., Or•l19P Co•" Oally Piiot. JM1. 10, 17, lf, JI, 1'11 e+n 1•11. "' 10:00 a m .. In,.,. courtrootn ol 1-------------Dopartmenl NO J ol Mid court. ~ IOO C1¥k Cent•• Drove WHI, In .... Otv ol PUBLIC NOnCE s.ntaAna, C..llloml•. 1-------------0.led l>Komber tO. 1'7~ WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, County Cltr1< WIUIA"' '· f'tlle& ,._., ....... , .. ,........~on ... ..._, lit<IC*, Cel~•'*' Ttl: 17141.......aM '--ftw:~r Pullll\lled ~ Coe•• Datty PllOI. .i._.,10.11.11, "77 St·n tie~ lftlorul '""' th• est.it or Wild l-------------dl<HMCI lie\ ecqul.W by~-of •-or olherwlw ott.er 11\en or In-'· UonlOINIOI Wiid dee .. ...,,~,,.. time a1 clMth, In -to all ui. certain ,...1 -"' •lluattd In 11\e Counlv of 0r-.. St•t• of C..lllo<ftl•. pettlclll•· ly°""'rl-•>lol!Owt, lo-wit: P"ACELI O-lll119Vftll8lft~ l"9 HG. JIS3. es w ld Vftlt I• -on !Mt certain ~lnl""1 Pl., .i. !«fled to -made • pert of tlWt <¥· lelf\ O.Clerallon of eo-o.. Oondl- \lon• •nd ReUrlcllont re(or~ ~ n. 1m, 1 .. 1oo1o:-. "-w ot Oltldel ltKOrcf' 111 lM Office ot IM ~v Recoroer of Of'-Coun4y, Glllfllnlla, end • I Mii• 1">Cllvldt<:I ln--111.-.ct to Lott of Tr.ct N0.1121~ per ITllj) re<orded In llooll ,.I, P•9Hl1 -31, of Mltcelle~ M-. In ttw oftl<• of sekl County Recorw. "- -t1t11nec1 .. 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GllllOf'nl• >t2'27 This b<AJ,,..1 1, <Oftdv<MO "°.,II\. .,.,,._, C .t1 Fi.td ~ mte.....,I w11• Ill.CS -IN C.OUl'lly Ciera of 0 ••1191 c-ty "" ~11.1'7• ...... Publlll19d Or•-Coeil o.lty Pllal, Ok. 17. t'1• ..ws J.,, J, IO, "· i.T1 ~" PUBUCNO'nC£ \.4"1J SUl'ElllOll COUltTO,Tlfl! STATE 0, CALll'OltNIA ...:Ht fHECOUNTYO,OllAlt041 .......... NOTICE 0, HIAltlNG Ofl HTITION FOlt l'llOIATI Of< Wll.l ANO l'Olt LITTIEllS T•STAMEN· TAltY AMDAUTMOlliATIONTOAO. loi!INISfElt UltOlll THf; INDef'ENOIMT AOllllNISTltATION 0,HTATUACT. Ellete ot STELLA FlllLER MALl48VRO. 0.CH\ad lfOTICE IS Ml!iREQV GIVEN tllat AALPHW HOFFMAN llHllloclhereln •11tlfllon for Prol>el• OI Wiii ond IC)r ·~ wan« of L•ll•rt Tenem611tMv """ AuttlorltallOft to Admlnl•I•• ...oH '"" ltldtPtndent A<lmlnlU••ll011 ot Es.,fM Act, M•ren<• lo '""lcll I\ ,,,_ 1or 1un1>er partl<uler\, •nd '""' tM 11~ and pf.Ce of 11t11rlno t~ w~ llM _,. >e1torJanuervlS. ttl7 al IO 00• m ,1n tl'te ,_,,._ of o.toen,.,..,. He J 01 \ai4' caurt, at 100 (IVI( Cent .. DrlVll W••t, In \lie CllY ol Santa A,.., Glllfor'flla. o.1ec1 J..,....., S..J•n WILLIAM l . St JONN, County Clerk MUNNS, ICOfll'OltD. HO,FMAH, NUNT 6 fHltOCltMOllTON 1ftlt.LMleA-~. C.lltefllfttlttt ~tor:~ltlentr PuOllS!Wd Of'•nCl'I Goen O•llv PllOI, Jenuerv 10, II. 17, 1'111 8"11 PUBUC NOTICE ....,, .. UNUSUALDECOA, 7UW 17\!15C, UNI F, CMte Me"9. CA ~•t7 w ..... .m L. Morl.C:Nr. 1"33S.-'°' He,D , Newoor1 llaacll, CA Tiii' """""' 11 conducted tw., '"' dl•ldloel Wer,.... L. MOl'IACl\er Thlt 1111-wt\ filed wltll Ille toun11 c1er11 of Ora11oe Coul\lv GA ~IS,lt16. ,..... ,,_..._,Or ..... CNtt 0.ltv ...._. o.c ... t7. "" -.left ' 10 "" Jti.16 Thi Bl&Ptt Mwta\1&& on the er._ eo.t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Call W N, fiNI It, T rodt It Wlttt o Won! All (842•5878 ) Or. (al \erv1u fo•I Ct1ldl .. -of ~·sHotfn: All real est.ate advertued In Uus newspaper Is sub Ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to adverl1se ··an)' pre· ference. limltatton. or discrimination baaed on race. color. religion, sex. or national origin, or an Intention to make any such preference. hm1ta· uoo, or diacrimlnauoo. • · This newspaper Wiii not knowingly accept any adve rtising for rPal ~te wh1ch ts Ln vtola· U.00 of the I aw ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge .. eral IOOl ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW Spectacularly localed Ii ele1tantly customlHd home in East Bluff. N.O. offered at Sl65.000. 3 bdrm in .i tranqwl set· ting with mesmenung view of mountains. llgbts & Upper Bay Just waiting for you. 673.M50. Ol'fN Iii O •fr,,.;~ 10 •I Nofl • ~'lllMM MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUI Prime Country Club area of Mesa Verde. Qutet tree lined cul·de·sac leads to l story, spacloua 3 bedroom borne. Large master swte plus 2 twin· sired bedrooms. Family room hosts mass Ive ston e fireplace. breakfast bar & over· looks tropical garden paUo. Full price $100.000. 103 Down. Call 962·7788 A WARM SETTING FOR HAPPYUVIHG Great 3 bedroom home located 1n California homes. Call for an ap· pointment to see the cozy fdmily r oom with fireplace, separute din· ing room and s uper kitchen for Mom. The children will love lht! yard and ideal l~aUon. Good value at ses.soo. Call m.8550. OAN 'II 9 •If\ •UN '081 "l"I• l•llltl NOWOPIH! CftN'y21 Surf R•alty BAKER AT BRJSTOL 1n Costa Meaa Serving residents of Costa Mesa, lrvine, Newport Beach . So.Santa Ana. Interviewing applicants for sales position. 979-1050, 688 W. Baker. Costa Mesa SAMTA.ANA SAVH-$49.'50 FUU.PllCI Super clean ready to llvc in famlly home ln deaJra. ble area. VA/FHA terma unbelievable that thla la under SS0.000. CaU today 646-7171. OffN Ill 9 •II S II.JN 10~/ ~I " ,('flllll . UPPER IACKIAY VIEW! Spacious 4 Bedrm. home located oo a secluded tree shaded 1tre1t. Remodeled kltc:hee, 1arse farnll.Y room •Ith nrept.ace. 00 hardwood Doon. Owner la an:dow1. Price la f14,P50. Don't wait. call: MS-7221 Ceatury 21 "Wettc.Wr" ON THE GOLF COUISE! Here'a tour aaat.om tri· ~eJ famlly borno on lhe 16tb Faltwa1. Met' Verde Golf Cwrs.. Flnt thne olfertd! Onl)' 4\IJI years old. 4 Bednn. a~ S.Ula, tepara~ ram.uy room, tormal dlnin1. I car aara&e. Too ma~ extrae to mention. SltUOO, 5*-041 ~· COATS & WALLACE AEt\l E.::>TATE INC. ~.~.~········I~·~·~······· ~.~.~ ....... ~!!!.~~ .......• ~:!:.~~~ ...... . •••uGll IOOJ G1•Nll 1002 GelWtGll IOOZ ~ 1002 Gt•rot 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMILY HOME on pool sized comer lot. 4 Bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace, new carpets thruout. Boat or trailer access . Covered by our 1 year warranty. $'19,950. BIG CANYON LUXURY 3 Bedroom and den, capitalizes out· standing landscaping, 2 j acuzzis, pool, builtin vacuum, electric control gate, 10 speaker stereo system, sunken Roman tub and many more beautiful amenities. CALL 640-9900 ·\·.\I ~I ~11:\' I{ 1~: .. \ I :I'\' 1470 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach COSTA MESA Vie w the ocean 11 ntl Catalina 4 Bedroom i separate Mot.her-In La'"' untl! Aslung $1~.000 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 6.iz.szoo I/, ACRi POOL EST A TE $6" ,560 Secluded cul-d e·sat sheltered by towerinR pines leads lo this ex· ccuuve double door en try lo lavish llvin11 room ' Separate family room with Palos Verdes slone firepla<'e' Epit'urean kitchen with dining' S w ee pin g m a s t e r bedroom retreat + 2'' Ra mblin g '" u c r e .. + , J. • ' • ' ' ~ ., -;4• .,,, -!· "V .. •! r f,r ~=i:ri 1 . ~ :· r'' .. r ~l ~· ··~ . WHATI'A VIEW! Warm. rriendly 3 bdrm pool home overlooking the Bay, Balboa Island, the Pavilion and beyond! This lrvine Terrace home also reatures a den. skylights, sumptuous master suite and whatta view! Presented at $198.000. U"'-llVUI: li()~l:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast H1ohwav. Corona del Mar Jlso •n Mesa Vt>rde. at 546 -5990 gr~unds w1lh fe nced GflMnll fOOZ1~ IOOZ ch..ild~s~fe pool' Owner •••• •••••• •• •••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• says bnng an offer! For qwclt appainlmenl call 847~10. BAYCREST- LOVB.Y 4 BR. [ ijif R'!if i ~~ .......... !~.~~ 1~~ .......... !~.~~1---------1 HOME & INCOME Truly elegant home with den. family rm.. formal dining, 4 baths & 3 car garage. Quietly reserved elegance. In one of Newport's rinest areas. $179,500 DICOIATOl'S DBJGHT Come see this nice 4 bdrm. home in Corona del Mar's Cameo Highlands. $123,500 AND, you get your very own key to the private beach area. 673-4400 DMsi°" of H.-bor lftHthMftt Co. q;; .......... !~.~~~~ .......... !~~~ w1 :~1.1:Y ~ TAYLOR CO. HEAi.TOH.~ -..1111 •· 1H4H JASMINE came -SI 54,000 Hard to (ind J BEDROOM HOME . large dining room. all quality bulll with lath & plaste r + LARGE 2 BEDROOM Home and double garage for rental income. Hurry on this one! $75,SOO. Call 540-1 l51 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS 11~10 N(\IVPQflT C(Nl FR OHIVf 759·081 1 -------•1G.....,.. f0021GftH'GI IOOZ STB'UPTO NEWPORT HEIGHTS BenutHul 3 bedroom or 2 bedroom a nd walnut paneled den with slldm(( glass door lo lO x 20 lat lice covered patio Completely remodeled kitchen with Corning electnc range and 1(3~ oven. New carpeting less than one year o ld. Formal dining room · bright and airy home throughout with large •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s Bd.tms .. 4Yt baths. family rm. & formal dining. Large tile patio & waterfront deck. $275,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J 11 Boy\•O• Q,,,,. NB 675 61 61 ~!.~ ~........ _Motlda...-___.r_. J..;an.....;.u.;..ary~1_0_. 1..;m _____ ....,.. __ D_A_l_L_Y_Pt_L_O_T __ ._7 G, ... ,.. I OOJ Hc.u1 for S* Ho.Ms for Sde Hous.s for S. ....................... ·•····•····••·•·•······ ••..•••...•...•.........•.•••.••...•.......... 1-------G~Gll 1002 eor...de4Mw 1022 CottoMHa 1024 OCEAHFaOMT DUPW 3 Bdrms . ' balhs up '2 bdrms.. 2 baths down, both w/trpl(" /<.-onveru · tlon area Only 3 yrs youna Good renlal rti cord. Priced at $275,000 673-3663 833·0523 Eves. associated LJ H L' lit.. [ H ') 1-1 f J. ~ •)., :, 1 I ,' """" k,1 f ' , h ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TIAHSFll PllY ATE ERAN!' Now h1 th MUST S8.l HACH ACCISS !>mt time to buy a hom•• 4 la. 2 STORY 4 lft 1_.......__~ with no down p)'ml C111l --n11w . a <1k (o r your POOL· $67,500 to $109,500. \eteran counselor t\&t Tre~ lined street In 1be pncl' 1s ri11ht. lht1 546.962l P r I m e b e " <' h 1ocal1on 1s gre.;l. the•-----neighborhood. Form111 mstr bdrm I!> giant. th-i 4Sale by owne~,$5$.000 mtry lo large ramlly hv yard lb pool ~i7A'tl. the J br l \'Iba 7 "' v /\ mg room . Brick floor to 1 a n d i ~ f t-t-, t h " --~·0919 alter 7 pm ~cllln& rtreplace. Coun· bathrooms are two and 4 BEDROOM 2..., Bath. try kit c he n . Dint'. t.hellreplacesarc-loo family rm. Newpor\ Flags tone l erriH't-644·721 I Rlveri11 Condo. Tennis. Hideaway master suite. 3 baths. 22· family enter· pool. many t' x l r ab tainmenl room. Many $65.000. Terms 642-47~ 3 + decoration items. 1 \l Rucker Realty cus tom shutters 11nd ---------iCOtkEGE rARK. 3 Br 2 FAMILY ROOM drapes. Hurry! Won't Ba. comp reconditioned Tile entry to huge hvlnR last Call 963·7881. al "A ""''A ...,,. 500 room. Raised family Ol'IN•rao•11\11JN•C"IM"'"I Av Ir' /rn • ..,.., · room with floor lo ceiling [ .; I Agt 642·4603 or 645-9950 used brick fireplace. No · 11ll~l!;JJ HcriMN' Vu lrood!Mor ST wax ule in kitchen. 2 ~"Jil'Hj;V Roomy 4 Bedrm. 2"'1 SO. COA patios, assumable V.A .. , --=·=-•=-i==-Balh. 2 Cr-pica .• sep. ram. ~ payment $244 36 per rm · cust. pool & jacunl. A short walk from excep· month. Call 963-6761 CALL US FOR Prof. lan~pg. Avl Im· uonal J bdrm. huge mslc Of'f" rr1 rr." \•UN 10N N-tl ' med. Submit, $163.9.SO. bdrm. bonus rm, wel [fl lfilll ~£.= 2'.;;3:·r.o~':; ~1~r; .. ~~!~~~t _ = -••••l:il' EXCELLENTTERMS mo. Only $107.SOO. Rllr. look, must see. $71,.SOOi-" THI HOMISEUIRS 675-3222 968-3371or546-1754 TUSTIN Be autiful Spacious 4 Bdrm. Lge lot. immed occupancy. $60.9$0 THE HOMESEl.LEIS 752-SlSl 752·5lSl 2_B_lks_t.o_cx_e_an-.-2-B_r_&_1 GEORGIAN den. 1500 sq. ft. Open COLOHIAL beam celllngs. bllns. (rpl<'. view from ~un· SIX IEDIOOM deck. lrg cellar. $109,500. --------~ Walker t; lP.r. R11al lstah! ME.AR IEACH Rlt.r 675-3222. B Toro I Oli~ AIANOOHED Formal double door en· C:O.ta Meta I 024 •••••••••••••• .. ••••··~ PRICE SLASHED try t.o classic old w~rld ••••••••••• •• •• •• •••••• Lake Forest. Newly com· ,. IR POOL charm. Large 11v1ng pleted 4 bdrm., 3 ba .. ou .. + roomwlthnoorto ceillng Mesa V~e 4. ~r. 3 ba. l akehonl. $99,UO. private roadway leads to fireplace. Banquet sized fam/din g & Uv rm. ~12 ~.5831 triple c a r gara~e . formal dining room is sq.ft. L~e Ux40 pool, ________ _ Secluded exec utive tile conveniently secluded w1Jacuu1, coverd patio. foMI• Val.y I 034 entry! Dining entertain· from huge country 3 car gar. xlnt schools.••••••••••••••••••••••• men t . E p 1 c u r e a n kitchen. Family casual Ownr. by appl. ~1434 . ._ _______ _ k it chen. Soaring 1 ~000 ..._. staircase to bedroom e nterta nment room ' · A FOUNTAI" retreats. Lush tropical overlooks grounds . MEWUSTIMG! COURTY"'RD Guest quarters. Sweep· b "' backyard IN /shimmering ing open bannister stairs MF.SA VERDE 4br, 2 a. is the view from the 51f1Tlmer fun_poo!. Skinny to massive bedroom Cam.rm home on over· spacious master swte or dippers dehghl Owner sulles. Hurry for this sl1:f!d corner lot in xlnt this artistically decorat· bought new Must sell, "Gone With The Wind" lle!ghborhood. Priced for ed home. The spacious Try S8990 total down. charmer. Call 963· 7881. qwck sale at $67 ,000. reP,eation room & buge 847~10. Oi'fN '" Q ·,, \ •u" •OOI Nu· patio are Ideal for enter· Ii;iii [e·Rllll ~f:fJ~~~~ ' =-==·=· -MESA VERDE ~~:~~A~~ this fin• $59,500 Immaculate 3 Br. 2 Ba homt!. All Bltns, fireetace, huge tam1ly rm and marucured yard. Call. 545-8424 ASSOCIATED 531-5800 $69,950 1=:: A 3 Bedroom. 2 Bat.bi--------· ramous "'l"' Plan home.1--------- The newest security gated area in Newport. Tennis cts, pool, clubhouse. Newly listed 2 BR & den one-story. Perrection thruout. Lush custom cptng & drapes, beaut. wall papers. Fabulous jacuzzi outside mstr. bdrm. ba~k _yard. Seeing is GeMral 1002 GeMral 1002 bellevin~ only $93,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '---------Cal1546·2313. SO. COAST BKRS. CUSTOM IUILT NEWPORT HEIGHTS Near schools, llbrary and churches. Extra amenities-a lovely swimming pool + a separate play yard. Call PACIOUS Meadow, Family home, 3 Br 3 Ba. den. dining, fplc, new cpta. lndscpng, many xtras. See to appreciate. $82,800. Open House Sal & Sun, 1·5PM, 17698 San Marino C r. or call 968-7079 or 549·2877 dys. 2111 ........... ood HEWPotlT CEMTB. M.1. 644-4910 WATERFRONT Pier/float. Choice loca· lion, 4 BR. 3 baths. 2 Crplcs .. lge, patio. new dee. Won 'l last long al , ________ , $179,500. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' Mo•e In On lotboa lay Prop. ~!'! .......... !~~~!!:~ .......... ~~!~ Be=J~•2al~ath * 6~=0 • ~-~ CostaMesahome.Newly1---------painted. new cpl. BBQ &1---------.. large yard for eotertain· iog. Vacant! ~.eves $46-8104 •HIWUSTIMG NEWPORT IEACH OML Y $92,000 TAKEOVER GI LOAM On this spacious J bd. 2 ba POOL home. New crpts & frcsll paint lhruoul. Payments are $338/mo. including taxes when you purchase sub· Ject to exisUng GI loan. 646-771 I ~ Walker & lee Real Estate AREALIUY! Jn Harbor Vu Hllls. See thi s on e own e r 4 Bedroom, large family room with fireplace home. Qualtty upgrading lhruout. Man,v more ex· tras for gracious living. See to appreciate! $138.SOO. 644· 7270 now: ~~ -ANYTIME 1H11...-.111on hoch I 040 • •••••••••••••••••••••• You can be In this pie· ture! 4 bedroom, ~ bath, with master bedroom on first floor . Beamed cathedral celling. Faml· ty room w1lh floor to cen·l~~~~~~~~I 3 YEARS MEW Ing fireplace. 105' fron· 4 Bdrm. 21h ba. ram rm tage. Pool size lot with w/wetbar. Clean & fire pltand wood planked s harp. S88. 7 50 . Pll ~St1 conversation area . 586·4761, eves 846·4288 -~---$12$,000. C81J 546-2313. Brk. LEE MASOM .......... has joined the s ules s taff of Select Prope rties . Prior to entering the real est ate profession several years ago. L ee wa s an aeros pace manager Lachenmyer Outstanding 3 bdrm ---------1 . ~A~ (iiii •-------- home for the family who 1 ealtor -loves to Jog & bird watch. ---------1 New carpeUng. drapes lt'S A Sellers 11m100M ----=-1 ··- 4 aolM + POOL S 22 0 $68,500. ft..-I £'.da._ POOLSIDE and "miru·vlew". ~ M k ti l'LU x 2 Mesa Vtt'd9 4 .._ Outstanding location nr. n.c:cu ~ at' 8 • FAMILY ROOM rrwy. schla & shop 'g. For tJ¥ Mc\AY Homes are selling and PresUae home in pre· VACANT & READY info. call with resPonsib1lity for qua lity and r e· liability. Super sharp 2 M . 2~ ba HOMES IEAUTY -WATERFRONT t.ownhome next lo pool REAL ESTATE "' FOR YOUR fNSPEC· we've got the buyers? So allge locaUoo. Secluded TJON. Super family 671-7601 HOMEYMOOMUS if you're thinking of mov· on quiet Cul-de-Sac Bd For truly professional servicing of all your real estate needs. call Lee at 751·3191. .tepi lo tennis courts. 631-1'\00 Ing out or up t.o a better street. Walk to sctiooi.. home wlUi lg. rma, Meaa Verde 2·•torJ. DIUGHT home, now is t.be time! churches. parks and dbl. brick rlreplace, 5 Br. 2 ~ b a, man 1 2 Br Pool home in Cen And you'll flDd that when shopping center. Custom beaut. carpets, heavy amenities $96,700. Prin tral Hunlington Beach you list your home with built 22 x 20 Family sbUe root, family room only7S1·3930 area. Beautiful new floor us, you'll receive t.he Room with beam cell· and mucb more. Good ---'--------1 cove rings, custom Hu A/C. blt·in BBQ, gar dr opnr, compactor, etc. for only $47,500. S4S-949t. COSTAMHA C::: SELECT ,...... 41EDROOM Fantastic family home In Costa Mesa's nicest area. 4 large bedrooms with massive master most personal and pro-lngs. CaU 963-6767. location on quiet •tree\-drapes. Inter & exter fessional service ava1la· O"IN '" 9 ·"\•UN roM Nr("I one block t.o park 'and 3 IDRM. 2 IA. paint. Ready ror lmmed. I PROPERTIES Walkt!r & lee Meal Estate su1le. Elegant dining. •------=----• Huge brick rlreplace in [ I schools . Hurry. don' ocC""""CY. Only $54,500. ~l~:~~~~~~.~tir~: C ;lfliHjt mla.thbooe! ~-~ ,E~~:~~~:·~~~.--r...;,;.. ..... _·,_4_2_._,_1_1_1_ , =--1•• .,_ $53,000. CATALINAVllW 3 BE•OOM FAMILY ROOM t.~,500. SAFE BENEFIT Secure investment w1tb 8% cash return. For S200,000 cash. For in· focmallon call Don't Hesitate! LET'S NEGOTIATE on this 6 Bedroom home In Dove r Shores. A de- corator's showplace, suited for comfortable, luxurious living room. We TriHarder at Call now 646·7171. $:>8,950 TriHarbor! full price! • oP(N lfl9 ...... ~~---.. • 480lU-e:£i !•INIUltz~ BeauUMI; melntaln Wests ide Costa Mei home Custom famll room addition 111 Beths copper plumblng, M A Y 0 C K elegant living. Call for •no., ... .,,,,. appointment today! GWNll IOOJ GtMrGll 1002 rri.r-~ 400ltr. RMI All ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• root. (()Oeretednve 64CMl61 4.- COATS .v.WALLACl RFAL !:ST1\TE IN\.. Sa~~~·tom c.1. f;,.;(AS ft mecnab I f rvtne ownr. l Br. 2i,i, ba. Uv.rm formal d1n 'g, lge den raaltn Wf(rplc, covered patio, RANCHO MESA :I redec orated In/out. ~EWY"' Sl,950. 10ll2 Birchwood " "' Dr. H.B. 962-436.9. Prln OR ASSUME _onl)' __ • -------• Very taatef111Jy decorat- 3 KMnftM ed 3 bd. 2 ba home In -.-uu + good area. Fam din. FP. ~HttTSUITE VA Buyers -.. lge cov patio. VA terms QUW~ ' available. Newly offered Well located 3 bedroom Call Hew \ at 169.950. 545·9491 2 bath home with ne No palnl In and out , moneydown. Many to sepanate lllftt sLllte ha choose rrom. Call for Its own bath and outsld more Information. enU')'. FUJI price $76.soo. If CALL56i-2164JO C:SELECT • • T PROPERTIES Rave aomethlng you want Have aornethlrw to aell to selJ ? CJaulfied ada do ~ Walkl!r 1; l r.e Re11I •11tafe 4 IDllM. $61.100 Best priced home In all Mesa del Mar. Just re modeled with new WICIAL F.,_Y~ Offers 3BRs + guest quarters & lg. redwood jacuzzi on a tree-studded Jot tn choice Eastside Costa Mesa. Property is in beautitul condition awaiting the buyer who appreciates quality. $104,500. Polly Johnaton M2·823S. (Y70) 64J-12JS ...WJOO t01 OoYer Orlw HwtJor VleW c..tllW lrvhw ~ C.l!tPUI V.,19f ~ 7!2-1414 ctualll.ed ads dO It well. It well. 642·:5678. carpets. drapes aod GeMr.. 1002 lltMr.. 1002 ---------1---------1 paint. Quiet street. cloee ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••r• 1002 to schools and parks. Va· ••••••••Iii••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• cant and owner anx· ~~ COIONAtHHL.AteS Uke 2 ~tnes . One w/3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large private patio. Other w/2 bedroOmtt, game room w/wet bar, pool, ocean view from both. 5 car garage. Many extras. Call Cor an appolntment. $210,000. A COl.DWaL IAMla CO. 644-1766 tt•t ~.IOAOUINHtt..L.SflO. IN~rCINTUt k>u.s-someone's going to get a good buy! Cal ~ , 4 :-H RITAGE REAUORS ----- FAIULOUS DEAMIHOMI Mainlllcent 2 story w/3 huae bds. 3 bas. f11m rm at frml dln rm . Profe11lonally lndscpd. lm~•lve court yd Ct» try .. Btll locaUon ln fut apprectat101 area. 8*-i'7U ....... Walkr.r 1; l no Heal I stutn CE 10111 ILlllS ao. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE CAPTIYA,._ llQYMOOI m fM ... CM«ON Luxurious 4 Bedrooms on Extra L(e Lot. Olased Ceramic rue En· tty. Wood Pegged Floors & ThJclc carpet.ln1. Expensl\'e Wall Cover. lngs. Exqulalte Draperies. Every Room with View ~ Losh Gardet11, Fountains. Pool le Jacuul. OverJoob Fairway. ~.000 •• '°'9Dllft &31·1• ---------------- Roy McC_... Prestige 1800. " Br. 2th VACA!f! ~~~~~~~ Rtdtorl810New~ Baexechome.3Cargar. 1 edl l -,.._..._ 5,.• 7 29 Upgraded thruout. AGT. mm ate pos ess on. ~Mesa -· M&·900.f.. Art Spm or Sgl. story 4 br. 2 ba In CoroMdtlMcr 10221~~~~~~~~~ "Model Home" cond. •••••••••••••••••••••••'-_w_eek_eods __ . _. ----- One of the best locatlo BRALID LIEW 3 Br l Ba, lge ~ack yard: OWNER MOVES: Quiet in Fount. Valley Hard " " brand new driveway 111 cul de sac street, 3 believe a 20x40' pool In· 4 BR + DELI wide. By owner. $46,500. Bedrooms, guest dining. eluded for only $79,9$0. " 642·1659 coUnlry kitchen, walklft~ Call:~ the Ideal combiaallon o _________ 1 d.lltancetolbe Mall. Just SO~~~~~S. ! s0~~ ~olmles 1h ead BEST BUY! ~~t!;~~~Jl~~ll. neighborhood, featuring Potential apt. house pro· all the latest kitchen ap· perty with oversized lot. polotments. oversized 3 Bednn. home in mint garage, large rooms, 3 coodlt.lon. Centra] c09ta baths, step down wet· M p · d •c: oo bar, mini ocean view. All esa. rice -1•5 · walking d istance to ~: more Information OWMB DQNATI Pate• SLASHED $2,SOO private beach. Only Sl&s,ooo. r~. C•M4-721 I 645-3474 Huge 3 bedroom 2~ bath home walklng distance t.o golf coune. park and cultural center. Massive brick fireplace accents spacious living room. TraJler or boat access large enough ror biggest recreational vehicle. --=-~===== 1----------1 Many extras • priced to ~ Ylew Hiia sell at 85.500. Call for Gracious 4 br Belvedere. showing appointment 2 ba, 2 frplcs, spacious 842-2535. ram.rm. elegantly de· OPtN 1119·11HUN ro 111 Nicr• corated. Dl1t alarm 1yat.em. Triple gar, pvt crt yd w/fountaln, pool size yd. s1ss.ooo. Own.r/Aant. 750-0069 .. !!I~~!.~ 294 lmmmnhle!! TWO OH A LOT Uve In the superbly re· done OOU.e & rent the other. $75,000 I Pool Horne lnJanuarv 81.1)' now before su&mer prl ces ! 4 Bedrooms. ramlly room. big 36 foot 11wlmming pool with heater & rtlter, flood Ug:bts, $78,000. Tarbell. Realtors. can't last, call 962-5566 Public Notice Krel wlt.b two houlea. Desc:~"{hi;"4Bedrm. Pool and recreallonal Dover Sborea bome.1---::~==::--::-=:--,~=:.:=.=:.:.-___ _ facllJUes. 4 mJles from Family room wtwet bar. Perris Lake. Reduced to lg. Mstr. suite and S139.500. CAJ..L 751·3191 kitchen w/breakfast oook all ha~ a 1pleodld C:SELECT ~of Upper Bay •sW'· --------1 TPROPERTIES roulktlna mountaln1. ·---------· Tbll home ls built al'Ound !AIL Y ILUffS u al(tum Ir oval pool V11Wll wttb rouoi.ln" ret.racta· blo dome .-heatod & Oft th• bay.front row tillered Jacuzzi apa. center. Deluxe end unit steam bath Is aarden. Francl1can mod l, for Much, much more! Ter· extra i>rivacy. 3 Bdrma., rtnc .... -ai-ooo. 2~ baths, rormal d.ll\lna, ""V ~ utra aecurlty system. ~ El•••nt dccorattna / UPERB lbruout. 8y 1.pp't. '190.000 C. F. ClleswriY UALTOU uo.oof1 . . .. HolrMa For S* Ho81H For S. He.Mt Fof' Sci6e ott.f' RMI b.... tto.n.1 U ..... .a.d ........ u • .........., DAJLY PtLOT Mond1y. J1nu•ry 10, 19n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................................................................... . Ho..tHForS. .._....,_s. Hone1Fors. ... .,.. .. _. 1069 .... ,........... 10" w.....-... 1091 --.Pro,.rty 1000 ecww .. w .. J222 CelhlMne uz• ................•...... ··········•·······••••· .....................•. ·••··•·•·•···········•· .............................................. ·•·····••·•············ ............................................. . '"1lle I 044 ....,._ I 044 Lef1M IHcli I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Burr White Realtor VITSSPICIAL. Ulits! Units! 4 PUXES REO!CORATEO 3 Br den. di n . rm .• uw kitchen. 13'75. 11•~ or s:n.-..s. Al\. No'" THE VIEW Won 't s top from tbls beautiful 3 bedroom, 2th bath Townhome. Truly an exceptional value at $107 ,000. En· Joy the parquet oak flooring, the plush, plush carpets and custom win· dow coverings. Outstanding Jrvine location near schools. shopping. UCI, Newport Center, tennis club and golf. EX CHANG I Trod" yO'ir income pto· perty for thil 3 bath. 2 bath contemporary wtlh &noceao View 1125.000 HOalMS llALTY * 494-1057. LAGUNA HIDEAWAY 2 Bedroom & den in Canyon w/1eclud~ reur yard. Patio. terrace ft tree booae. One mile to town 6 beach. All this for only 964..SOO. Call now lo see 8'5-6646 ~901 Newport Blvd. ---........ Newport Beach. CA 92663 $15,000 REllETION TO snru man Two houses on large comer lot, near ocean. One 3 Br, 13 yrs old; other 4 Br fixer-upper. Heirs anx· ious. NOW $185,000. 75-4630 3 Br. pool boml', hvy ahll• rool. Spanish slue co flnlab. pl1ced al only IS1 -*· •3.1189 •tet ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $14,500 2 or 3 0t 4 or II or II or 10 unlla. we h1Ye them all 1vall loday In prime ren· t&I areu. Mako yourset/ rich. Pleue call today s Br. 1~ t>.. 141• Uv rm w1rrpJc, frHhly painted, 2 car &aracc. 13'8. mo. QIU 7$2~17'8 CANYON CREST New Meu Verde38r. 2ba, new beautiful 3 bdrm model cpta/dtpt, blln&. frplc. all amenlliea lncludlntc 2 l>1' yard. Very clean~ rd mo. See lO appreela~. Mob\le, Modular Home & 1undeclta. courtya en Open hao Jan U /UI 8uUdlng DeUvery, Set· \ry, wet bar, Iota of 842.8826 dayi ni.3189 ltl-7155 up, It Servi~. f75-7570 doteb & atora"e. lncla evee ' for rree est. or Info. \l.'M! or pool, tennis crt.---·-------jacuzu & sauna. Yrly lae •HONEYMOON SELF CONT'D, Sic26. lull $850. COTl'AOE• bath, Just refinished In JASMINE CR.EEK 'S l Br. arn den. breakfa11l side. Set up with awning. moal popular model. nook . very pvt, freahly $1.900. 548~173 ------Plan 2 with 2 bednn• • painted. Wtr pd. Nodoas. f "€<TIG€ CASH RETURN <kn. A bargain at .. motmo. S500 move-In. 1t > Mwwpoirtleoda 1069 MwwportlHdl 1069 BeauUful 10x42' large . pcrmtb.ooyearlylHff. 22U Pomona . Call HOM€~ ......... •••••••••••••• ....................... bedrm. ba .. liv rm. Adult For aale, commercial Includes all amenill~ ... 116()..W . PrimeNewportSbores pk.Nopets. Rentalsp$58 buUdinl leued lo 1ub-Clubhouse, pool Jacunl,i--------- 300N. Newport. N.B. JUST USTID 3 b r. 2 b a. 2 s lo r y mo. Furn. Cash SBSOO. atantJaJ tenant. Cash 0 tennis courts. Mesa del Mar-New pa.lot. MEWPC>ltTSHOUS cathedral ceilings, pvt AnsServm.&377 cub return for~· In/out, 4 br, 2 ba, Associates Realtors 14~~iJ:~~1f1!:.rv1!!l~ l\hometoremember•2 clubbse, pool, tennis dawn.Callfordeta.tla: ON LARKSPUR .. 2 fam .rm. cpts. drp•. !!=============~ .... _,_,., ........... A... o...a-ndd l'"'·b lb cl'lS. Priced for lmmed Ca •rchll bdrm. 2 bath. no pe\a, blt.Dl,frpjc,dbl&a.r.CMd . CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD ...,, . ......., ...,..._ ..,. axw-ina en .... • sale by ownr. $79.990. Property 1600 one car yar. S315 per yd6pat1o.98M985 IW'"9f•leoch 1040 I"'-1044 M~"' .. CH l"'Y ACotmlplelelyl carp,eted Prinon!)'.642·5887all5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAY 0 CK mth. year y lease. Very """""' "' r um v e "". rom COO OUTIO N nice -•oW 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ····••••·11~.11 ... 1~·11•••• I 0--bedroom & llv1ng' rm. l.AiGUNA 8EJtCH • - CUSTOM Lovely 4 Br. 2-... ba. Cam wood and charm of mir· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 08~ACBH1 ~BRCEOARKO.NRAS Dua UaJll Condo&. 2 Br. ~y .... ._.. Enjoy the warmth of S-Cll•llh 1076 klbll C7MJ484·2'Me ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTY rm. large living room & Dbl I t ..,. ..,. 2 b a • t e n n I ' . St>paratedlningroomw/ rors. e gar w au o Income Units LS UNITS. Costa Mesa. DRIVE .. Fabulous View, waahert dryer. el<' SOL VISTA 3 or 4 WOODBRIDGE beamed ceilings. Henled ~ca~~rl~~a raull ......... m Xlnt cond 9-Z br 2 ba 1 ~rm & convertible 131S/$325.•96-5890Agenl bedroOm, formal d1rung. pool set In ocean view. 8 e. Mr. tile Ocean ~ G-lbr. lnc." $38.800: Prtce den. Fabulous view. $8.50 ---------atrium. family room PLACE Excellent condition. 165,000C·lProperty, 1320,000. Prln. only. permlb. Yearly lease. Tennis. Swim'&. pvt Creal• terms. Buyers Guarded private com· S8x290'. Costa Mesa p I ease. Ow n r I A gl comm. 2 Br 2 Ba condo. i I $84950 IYOWHH munity. Sl6•.500. Ph 6 UNITS ON THE A.skforNancyat 642·9666 ONlSf.AVENUE,lnold D/W, wahr/dryr, $3U Popular Greenbriar plan 499·Z716 BLUFF-Winter & Sum· 968-3301doys: or ---------• Corona del Mar··2 bdrm 113Ht18 . Wf.<;TSIDf Rf Al TY INC 848·;>1£L. BEACH GIANT Bike lo Beach' Lit. Yd .. 4 br, FIR. O/R. Bkr. Chris. 963·8377 or 963-6876 Townhouse, !I mo" old. 2Br. l '-'ba, 2 car gar, 2 m1 from bch, Pool . i\;lUDa, jacuzzi. wgt rrn. ~-4440. 842·3504 by own. with 4 bdrms + family ---------mer rentals. Good In-eves963-4888 2 ·4rLDlSH.I. ~ ~/garage. laundry•9·-.. --.-.. -...__---3-,.-J-.. :m.2baths.Nexttolake. GRACIOUSHOME llGCAMYOM ves tme nt pro perly. Old town area, good f11ciUUes & reCrig. s.oo.-a... "-1 ' .. I mmed1atc occupancy. ln choice are:i. on quiet VllEW. Sl I S,OOO $245,000. lncw rro,.tty 2000 cond. 1119,900 ea. Agt. per mlb. Yearly lease. • .................... .. •110.000. 586·""37 "'f'er street: space galore! --Prin only. 963-7866 or O"' BEGONIA CORONA 38DRM, l'ta Ua. Pre.Uge • ..., .. • View Newport Bay to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ &pm. Principals only. Incl. 5 bdrms .. 3 baths, Ca 1. 2 UNITS-NEW, near RESORT PROP ~2844 DEL MAR. Charming 2 area. 5'00 mo. Agl dellghtrul family rm.. ta ma! Iron gate en· ocean. 3 BR. 2 Bl\ • ---------• bdrm on comer tot. No 9112-4411,Sf&.8103 garden kitchen comblna· try. Mammoth living owner's unit. 2 BR. J~ 32 UNITS on 4 acres in pees or children. S3SO per ~-·--h 32 .. 0 1111111 lion. Formal dining rm. room wllh VIEW! Mar· BA rental unit. $102,800. ·downtown BIG BEAR 3 Loh for Sale 2200 o lb ,,__.,_. --.. & extra large. beautiful· ble fireplace. Paneled JAY W. YEATS bl.ks. rrom lake. Income ••••••••••••••••••••••• m 0 · .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ==;;;..;;::==-~---t Jy landscaped yard. formol dining room. Wet REALTORS 499.2237 is $50.000. yrly. Sales u-• ·1· r:lnd COLEOFHEWPORT Many extras. Won't last bar. Spacious kitchen & price is $240.000.f $60.000 IYIV" VTI REALTORS FOR LEASE: 3 bedrm, 2 VIEW long alS96,llOO pantry. Extra large OCEAN HlLLS. Vac. 2Br. down. Seller will <'arry Laeuna . extra large lot 2515 E C tH CdM ba, brand new, lTOOaq.ft. oflakeandmountalns.ln maater wing. Glassed 2ba, all bltns. View. balance at 8~P. Owner nearlOwn.Largetrees& 615.ssfi · Landi.bl home w/3 car INCOME CI06C to proposed sbop. ~ nn-.,,.. ~ atoraRe. 3 Car gurage. & 2·pools. $325. lSt & last trade. '"% .. Realtor 494-8611 Bedrooms. large open gardener. No peta. center or Woodbridge. m·· : ft.Wtlca~ view patlu. Luads or Cpts/drps, dbl gar. golf desperate. needs cash or country setUng. $23.600'. gar. 1525/mo. lncldg PROHRTY ping center. Awoyfrom ~uu~ Call now for personal + SlOO c leanup . CAU.6454646 ---------•beamed living room, FORLEASE:3bedrm,2 tramc On qu1el cul-de· •99•2800 preview. 752·1700 Ownr / Agt. 499·4271 or ON KAT ELLA -near large family or dining ba, brand new 19001q.I\ 2HOUSES aac.2 BDR M. +den.2~ Of'f"''10·•1H uN ''1''"'1"'' 2131966·1766· ask for ~ rR€\TIG€ Gtlberl. G .G .. C·2 room. dis hwashe r & Landlngbomew/formal ~·r:::~!~-,;~:~: ::~;:~.~~\.";.;:'::· ~.~~::1;.:::n~t 1 wu111 ;.;;.:.'.~~·~.!:.~!~ "0M_~I &'ii~¥:-::,·:;: ~~~;~:~~.m:.1~: ~E:.~~;,.:;~.;:.·: Huntington Beoch rental _garage. Canyon pnvacy, . • .=-::: m:111••== Iota in area of large Cosh M Waz.iers. N.B 1100.000. $500. month. 64().8,W .....,... •-M.. area Each home has <31 ocean view. $126,500. M.wUi"'---Vl•w custom home. lal.000 Ml 8Sa 760 BEACH BL. La ---------• ..... 1,..11•-•1 three large bedrooms Agent.673-4545 .--.,---XJnllerms. FOURPLEX Habra -l00x200 c .2 Large 2Br+ram rm ..... . and double garage The Newport llgl s . home. $89,.500. w/decorator appta.~~~~~~~~~ mu11vc k1ll'hcns ha\'l' Ownr. Whitewater. Big xlra lrg lot w /ma ny 3 Bedroom. 2 bath and 2 SILVERADO CANYON Fri>Lc, gar & yard. Xlnl all tbe bwll·lns Owner is Canyon View. Nearest po6Sibillties. Lots or ex· AHCHOIAM Bedroom. l bath unill. -411x100. S7 .950. Quin· quiet street. S:iOO/mo. Ph Br, den or ? boule avail wtll.tng to sell on an tn hie in 2 directions ls 600'. lras here. CALL now IMYISTMIHTS WW consider exchan"e. tatd Really 673-8250 63H400Agt. ~tba . ...;,.CJ'1!: drpe. BJtn.s. t t on1 1 c 11 c Full lngth of hse faces UNITS> IROKllS " -_._ 14:,'~in nya0p8p~·int8mc~~ view . All room s JohnCareyGR16'8·7414 C714t4t~7711 Private. patios, extra Ma.talft.Dfferl, Super 2 Br. pJayrm. .. whitewater. 3 br. 2V. ba. Jargeunats. Greatlnvest· Rnort 2400 home. Priv. paUo. Oceu 2 BR ~do, su~r :'~i"i> <7J~t~·~·ll''""' '• 1 't523CAMPU,Da·IRVU4E Many xtras. + bulldable SPYGLASS HILL llEATHTAKIMG mentpolenUal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• view• seso Mo. Agt. =~.~.'~888 u [. I Ol>EN DAILY lot next door toward View from th1·s pam· Palm Desert. n-... Cn""" 640-7000 llifl•.~il~;:lll SA M.1.06 P.M ocean w/same view. Brand New 4 br, 3 ba. J£ IQ al~ T nn1 I b Ji., 2 t)'' 2 Br S2M Yard Kids & -ilfl'n"'A -----• Unobslructable view. fam. rm. poss. lse/opt. peredSqbeafutyF. 2 Br.1 2 ~!'· • PIU ~r~~io r. a. CottaMHo 3!24 pe~ OK •. Nr schls/park. ~~~~~~~~~ $138.500 494·0508 Qr _llyowner. 7.52·539l 1750 · t . orma tn llC9 ... •••••••••••••••••••• 962·3533or536-0321 ..: W OO O 13 It I 0 GE . rm .. n chly paneled den, a-.i...ti•a Rffllstat. $250E/Side2br.dec .• cnt,•--------lrriM Reaullful2storyt\br.3ba 497·lSl.Sfor appl. "E"PLAH manicured grounds w•-r1s2-1920 bclMBJt 2100 drps,gar.fnrd.yd,paUo. Beaut. new 3 Br 2 Ba. I 044 by ownr . Wiil sell ur 1st' Top or The World. <1 Comp. redecor.: on cul w/secluded courtyard. l400 OUA1ln HI r ""'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mat. adlts. &46·1078 w/bonus rm, bllns. close ••••• ••• ••• ••• •• ••• •• •• W/~ion to ~uy S40-0696 spacious br's w /2 ba, de sac. lst Time offered 8% V ~ ~rms considered. envestor will trade or sell to bch. 898·2989 (714 l PRICEt> TO SEl~L. by Beaut dramatic JBr by din.rm. lg e Ii v .rm !or.sale.3 BR. 3bu. Cam Newhsllngat$91,000. 16lO160 UNITS oldC-Otita Mesa duplex-Mesa Verde area 4 br. 2 owner. $85.000. Im med. owner. forn '<i sale, nvr w/frplc & beaut ocean rm. F'lnJshcd & paneled IEttTHA HEMRY Price 162 500 Equity ba, crpts, dprs. bllna, lge 3 Br 2 Ba. Fam Rm , fplc. occupancy. Luitu~y 2 liH. occup. Eitel Turtle Rotk vhiw. Wrought Iron ent guage. $134,750 REALTORS fi U $40 000 Wa~t .,each unJts comer tot, encl. back yd. dshwshr. lndry rm, dbl hbrary. Rancho, Sun Joa Glen $l22.000 751'0158. w/tlled Foyer. gracious COUIH ASSOC. 215 DeJ Mar. San Clem. IX8r pHfS or ~ma"il lnduatrial build· Drive by 32CY.! Minnesota. gar, new l'Pls, nr Cwy. qwn Condo. t ully ap-back patio overlooking Rulton 759-0226 492·4 I 21 OK. Nickerson 'fa-ns' Mix Ing. P. o. box 493, Dana 548-4471 ~h1;S: ahopt. S39S mo • po inted . •n,c ld air UN IV PK. Villal!e Ill L.li. & Catalina bland. ormatcll l6,20,32,40,48. Point. <:ondo 2br 1 ba paUo.1--·------- 547·3987 (Ir Ill 5pm & Stanford end unit. 2050 Pvt Pty Call (714 ) 2ooo<>c...View 60we,64ba·Y80clwuno180ls uAncttlucoalmly··-~rst....a.... "arag"e. No nots'. ..w>3,3Br2lla.nrbeach.shops, wknd1544·S704 sqrt .. 3 Br. OR. FR.+ 3 60-4310 9·S or 1714 > CAM"4BYVILLAGE --" .. --" h 1 ar TURTLt;RO<.'K--ba. 187.950. Owner ~-1132eves.A.skforBlll 2BdnnbooselnC·lsone, 3 Br. den, newly redec. plexes:onehasfour20's. W..t.d 2900 mo.151~ sc 5"°.';;~t 0 cpls 3BR. r11rruly rm, Plan I, &lJ.ll03orS52-9503. • •GUMACOMDO 16$,000 Own'98-U136&53G-297 2 ~°!:Jf fivel&'s·Ow~er •••••••••••••••••••••••~VERDE 3 br +•-$37_. ______ _ great vu. Lots of xtras """" UDO ISLE S....._ "'.!. or exchans~ in· Wanted house. units Crom family. 2 ba. dbl gar.. br. 2ba. ~pts. drps . Uy owner $91 ,50o Forced Sale! .Exciting Cliff Drive 2 Bdnn.+ den: frplc .. 2 Caplat1.-o 1078 ~vaduallyorm combina owner for private party. fresh pa.int. Al cond. dshwshr. bltns. fenced. 644-4646. $69,500 r:::en 8vJ::s.c~n/~~~({! ~~: ~~~ ceil. llv ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·a~~~~J:n~pirio~; ~a . Newl>ort. $42S.548-T129ReaJlOr $375.847·Z780.ev11wknd~ OEERFIELD 3 Br. 2•t G-at .... -a llvui.g & dining room1. r . • . Charming 2700 SQ. rt. O(fice only: PS. ~e have MESA VERDE-4 Br. 2 Ba. 38r. 2ba. frpl, de ba.hm.l.828 sqfl ,t'ovr"<1 ,,.. ATlC' .,000. 4BR.onapprox.h acr(' sma!ler urulsloo. Refthilt cpts. drps. fam rm. sirb'I n&hbrhd, wlk LO patio, s pnnkler sys, hlfl O wne r s pur c h1u~d Formal din pan'ld fam ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen bltns. !Iv.rm bch $350/inc grdnr t r pl, cln. well kepl al"IOlher home & must rm w/wet 'bar. Prof"ly I' IQ all l HcMMI~ frplc, fncd yd, ref. IM7·l23l. S78.000. 552-0593. HU• 3 Bedrooms, fismlly ldscpd grounds. $1&4,SOO. • U ••••••••••••••••••••••• _mo_._53&-_50_14 _____ ,. TURTUIOCIC r oom + den . coiy •IOMDAIALTY• n.-, Placfl ltAooP•••IUl11 3107 3 Br 2 Ba Condo. Encl Huntington Creek Condo ~lace. CenJral ai GALLERYofHOMES w •-r: ... li9a ....................... patio gar adults on!J $370. Ne ~~.~ 4 Spn~'r!t'&a~J: ~r~~~:.8T~~~:!i~ '7141131·9411 1.oo auA?l'st~~utACH Se>acious4Br2Baocean· No s)eu. Ssl-~l. eva: 3Br. +~I 4t tennis, 8dr 2 baths f II Woa't last long, BKR, ta Ownr 640-90lO front hme. Fplc. wsbr. s.56-762'7 VIHa PacillcCondo. $375 ms,.. 1 • am Y all..-720 s y. · · J & lB Ne U it dryr. dshwshr. 2 car gar. 4Br. 2Ba house. lg. yd, rm., rplc., ge. patio c .-rl JAcres+newl.SOOsqtt.3 W 0 $ $750 mo. Avail. Apr t-4Br.2ba,Famrm.Crml $37S. Okr. No fe e. Outstandlna view of June IS. No pets. 644·9582 Din rm. lovely area, 54'..Ull hiblaLlmmaculate con· TMlllJL Br,ababm. with Comm Oran~ CIU!'!t af\7PM view. nr. bcb. ST50. B b o . ditlon. Electronic st pool $89,500. Owner. 1-SJS.1~ 3 r. 2 a. c:eanv1ew filter C>oee to achool.9 Onnarfunllv $3'&3. Still time choose co ors ,,,.._ l 144 achool. $311() mo. 686-4761, Owner transrerred. This "#I e. C91fonWe•• 1 ;;'C:tfrUt-ltAtta" J. 2 Bdrm Home by owner. MG optlons. Excellent uu•u•u••u•u••uu East Side-3 Br, 2 Ba. huge evesM&-4288. Swoo1-.·~ut! CaU forapp'l -Wl'U 011. .. 1 'NII!!.. fl ~~~"e!~~l~~~~aio~e~: Lg lot. bealu lndscpd on areas. Will exchange. READY TO MOVE IN ram/game rm, lg yd, 3 BR l~ BA frpl f ,._, ~ -cul·d·aac. $58 500 3Br 2Ba rncdyd grdnr wtfncd enc:lpool,freahJy • • • arr· DAVID D. CULSOH Oouahu new house. Wiii mabway location. Good •1188 , . I' ......... Incl'.. children, ptits OK. painted . $395 mo. room. lmmacN homeh n UM.TOtt tll·f2tl aellour3Br,2ba,famlly ll'lvenlory, furniture HMIOllVllW • .,..._R S4TSmo.558-0892aftSPM 752-8178 !l~·-a.f~ r. ar Is --------t room In CALIFORNIA soo.ooo ._._ .. _ 1010 ...__ -·--·-HOMES at a bargain. MOMTEGO --.-....... Mewportlffclt 3169 Mesa Verde 3br 2ba •---------CUSTOMIUD 11111000 •BR 2BA wet bar ::.:;.::::s,•••N•••••,:•lb••• Prap,•s2' ~· ....................... clean & pretty. scis. 3100 • Brk ~ml-~ acFrossedfrodm drapee, Levelors .It up· • · ...... Hih ShowS Uk • od 1 ~ ...... ~l:onlU" aw .. e •• ..,..., Samoa 644·1836 par • -e. enc y , artlded plush carpclln TS2.o:z:tl3. 640-0166 Agt. •••••••••••••••••••••• , • 8 m e · W be9t Ume to buy a home MOO OUAll.n ICA04 Bayabores; )'ear lease. ' · dbl garage, cpta, dprs Lbruout Brtrked atrium s.. 4 BR house for aaJe b r ly ldacpd. VIE • wtthnodownpymt.Call DEACHDuplex 2-lBr l l ·BR. "bunkroorn ; SpHt. BR. bltns. COY. Lse13116.538·2315 •paUo,evmthe1tove Jo•'llli• owner. 2 BA. ramll VIEW.6vt7~W7·601 now . ask for your Ba units. HaS 54xl27~ corn':\r~s::=lb patio.S410. Refs.839San· Bea h h S27S 2 b oven• art! upgraded . GioHC.W...Y&.w / t b &I 1 r veteran counselor. Aft. ft lot w/room to bulld e • tlagoRd.545-13.SI kldc c •,rm, er 1 ·F r. C'IOIO lo parks. pools. You'U love lbe view & the =· d~ la~e fe~ c ...... Vl•w 54M521 one more unll. 10% dwn, Udo laJe bayf~nt. 5 BR .• Duplex 2Br. ba, cpll, sml Ma!tl:~t.~~537oee. =.!1. ~ t!~~~~in ~~.~~-! 1;"1:{ ::· yard. Call 830-~ ro •Br. fatn rm, 2rrplcs, din So.Ht a...,..a I 016 full price $75,000. Prin 6 ba .. 2·atonea. ~1800 Coed yd, gar. =c>+dep. U 'l P k ...... 000 appL rm. wet bar-Like new.••••••••••••••••••••••• only, pla. Kenl Rogers Mo .• annuaJleue.Single ~lM WALKTOOCEAN2sty.3 rm. ntYfrl• Y fir e&UI, • RJly. 848-8300 famil.Y only Br, 3 Ba, fam, rtn, frplC, rn $00 Exclusive Acacia Knoll Tent\19 It awim'e . avail. Sl.25,000. Oen view. by .... _,67 .. 7300 U •-• _-_,._ • twnhme,38r2~ Ba. FR Priced \o Hll. seller ownr. (114 1 •99-1169, 4Br House, 2Br Houae, ~ ..... " M ST~ D/W. N95. 71c..,..._or S-Model tormDR.rec rac.CAL motivated . Ask 'a . eves. 31552 Toto Loma Duplex,$1'7.000 Owner. 2Br,lblockl0be1ch, 3 Br 2 Ba In Colle&• 531.fMIA&\.NoFee 552·7000 A• ...... $105,000 FOR APPT. 171 ,1190 Sl40,000. PACIFIC U>. <Left off W~~ St.I 752-5495 mo. lease. (2U) 285-17118 Patlt,den,allbltnl,fpTc:,,....,.,...,4 Br z Ba '-le •UnderQ>ostrucuon• REAL ESTATE, Gene 38r. 388. frplc. ffv rm. eve cov'd patio Cpta It drpe ~ ' ' .. ., • THE ... -<llooaeyour'owndecor Rltr.58W796 HW,M2-0200 . den kltch,tlleroof, Wild COVINGTON BROS. In . walk lo all01cboota. 1425 ev· dJP•· $HO mo. VILL "·CE. · · 752-0ID.&0-0166Agt ...,_...,... <;yn',J blltstobch, lOyra Anaheim. Century Zl. S BR1 den, dJninf, Cam. mo. Klda yea, pell no. 7 ....,~ « Ulo0$4.S, n '---------~-•••••••••••••• .. •••••• BlS'I'BUYlnDlgCanyon °"1.lotaz.210lC85.Shown Sparaw Inveslmt. Div rm,;ifpl,pool.$475 Call Wright Realty.,_Ait_._N_o_P_ee ____ ~ . REAL TORS • -leedl I 04I 5111 II Ml.Ill ac:U. A3$,000. Plan by appt. 983-788e 87~ 673·8700 m.8533 CLEAN s Br, 2 ea. ept, -.-------n Broadmoor nme. • Br ~ 2 -"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• F .. I t I 091 ..,.... 3 b '"da •• • car•"·.,,..,., mo. --------. MOTIVATID 2~ Ba. nr 7th airway. e Yer "-"u.tt.lllMd ..,.,.,. r. gar. i:u • pe ... , 7 •98MSf» or 531·9545 mas 8:~~t~~~ ~~t 9c:r::!e;~ UOUCID TO 7JU44-le37 ror appl. By ....................... ~ ~;:!.' ........... ~......... s~~ri:O:ia, 540-5370 Agt. No re. ' TOWMHOUSI l(eologl$l rt>porl & $121,500. Owner. Beacba~upeclallst. G._,.. Jl02 ADAMS-BUSHARD 4 J la.ft.AM A mglneerln11.1M,OOO. Lovel1 4 bdrm home, SEAVIEW BY BROAD· 3 BEDROOM + Probates. foreeloauret, ........................ ~A:~eo~ br. ttarage, Br, 2 ea. frplc C1)l. drps. ValtMt plua In thla new HOWARD JOHNSON beet«! pool. Sllualed In a MOOR Brend n ew 2 Bankruptcies. Divorce. Tri-level condo. 3 Br. Mai R tal 540 5370 t3115. '1U·H~·'569 or Petera townhouu . REA.LTV bea\it11Ul, private 3rea. lt«Y 4br, 3ba by ownr. F•L'I + POOi lnveatmcntpropertlea. Great location. Irvine n en a, · 5"·95f.&.All.NoFee Located on quiet Interior 4'1'M744 T.na, JQZ, rec. center, s..ie or lie w/opU.on to ""''-.. B h Below market psice. /\~ W/on Univ. Dr. to 2brbouaeln court.~mr.. grMnbelt. A well de• •7.I ""'"-.IC Beach. Buy lhll 1upe ~. ~ uws" rm .. 1~ al · 1.-JcihRI .. , lr-.r W tream Condos, un· refurblahed. No pe I. 8 LATER· 0 0 L DEN alined Ooor plan wllh a _ _... ~ & enjoy the good fattQ llyle home baa a CalJ <7l<t)9'13-4545 It N-C. $400./ per mo. SllO MHlTa WF.ST Soper• Br, 2 Ba:. fonnal dining rm .. an AC•IS life. warm pueted t8x18 Hurry! · Crplc. D/W cpt. drp&. •I• ctr I c k It c be o , In t.aawia Beach! R· t, IBr. 2Ba. Ru.Uc lg. fam family room. K.llcben la u.lhd lf'obrt 3 BR, 2 ba. tam rm, frpl, "25. '1 U -883-45ft or Clreplace. plus many ruralMtUn1:tugbeJeva-<:::::::::~ aruvrma.dJnrm,catm filled with Early llACHUMITS Johncarey Me-7414 comp.IJJdacpd,fncd1cl.2 611·15'5Agt.NoFee other excltlnit extras. UOCl with many exciting E:.<::::: 4"-4684 ltltch, pool " 1ueat Ilse, Amerlcan honey maple S Units, blk. to the otean car 1ar .. cul de Hc. t400. I .. _ l ... • Blka .._h OompJete luxury llvlnlJ cxean view bODMlltes. lmmac cond. Upper cablnelll. Great storaae In Hunllnglon Beach. Country House tor rent. 84.5-2978 ~ .':!· Cv .. ,ld ~ .. atooly$89,900 OUTSTANDING OP· Back Bay area. $110.000. ln iiar. ldeal for the bob· Orteia Hwy mutt ~ ...... v y .. ". 1u ren .,.., PORTUNlTY ror •n Im· DOUHOUSI ~254.S byi.St. HWTY, JU!l Usted ! ms.ooo tiarmonioua ~ totber oc-&.ide beaut. 3 br, 1 YI ba, 13'75 mo. 538-4871. aglnative d•Yeloper ! Open Sat/Sun l·S. •Br. SPHllSH ' c:upaota on properly. newly de<lor. Attrac. yd .. abr. a ba. bonus rm. Cpll. CaUnowfordeialls. Zba,vlew. Ml -~ 1l~l300evs. paUo.$38$.Me-2388 dprpe,ftnced.'315. newly decorated. 24602 -av "''Tl 1111r• "' ... D HACIENDA ,1, ........ ,..&:. .... ltl9d 3206 DELUXE 28r, i.Ba Con 968-1148 • __,.__ Los Serranos. S7t1950. r-wu•"' ~" ~-~ ~ do bl'--i ....,. ~~~~~~~~~ ~"'!.~ '85-4&53orU1·2700Bu. VAorFHATef91 ,.. ·-•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ' .... .....,., -mo. lbr, 1'• ram.rm. l~ ba. ~..-30'BOATSLJP ~ ··~ flOUSEWANTED, yr!y 2 ~or55T.(18f& frplc, $.140. mo. Mlle to ~~~~~~~~~~ •H·2900 ...._Ylefo 1067 NEWLY48drm. Bea= ~ardrte:f 1 116.._fWI,~ Ba, charm. furn/uof. FRESHLYPalnted3 Br 1 bch. Huntln1ton Con· Lula Rey. Vu ICoU coun~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18COWNSISLAND :.cloua Wvtni 'lb1~ 4 646•446J -~To. Adlt•. ref. ba, lam. rm w/Crpl. Li. um;ntal 'J'wnhmc. New ft lake. SllS ,000 . COASTIOYALI NewCutllle.IBl\,lotaof TradefltorF\oance Bedrm 2~ Bath hu fen«'dyd.Det.acheddbl. c:pt1 • palnl tbruoul. 5'1·7°'4/83a.32l$ YllW up1radea, view Im· _..7170 S108.ooo ....... ..-evcrylhinl includin• MO'l'tLOnL8Cke .Jual"! ..... P11111!1 .. • 3207 gar w/wrk. 1hop. Nr. Call /.int, Larry di v•or .............. overailed M1tr 'm"'I duced. ow at 8% -....................... Victoria/Placentia. No M2"91r1. Deerfield Twnhse 2 Br. Charmin& 3 bedroom me ate occupancy. For dlnl ( • · nlu + 3 Br home. ctoo S385 mo ~5880 2"118a,byowoer.PalloA rustom home. Sp11clou• ='Af· Pb. 5lf.GO BLUFFS. EJeaant •Br, 11r!':11Acen!·nrs ;: .Bkr.963·'1866 2:~·~~~~~~r~: A.skiorte3Ue · ~'{,~ ~Ril ~B~ overbana. P~ IFnd.'\cpd. c11,!11J"1n'a~nmrenwla'~e·,'mnecdxt .... =-t•--1. 1069 ~~den7011.'!rf!.J.m,owrt1 olean'1.ove11.Alaoana1· "1.Nl Warehouse. New. ly tn5.f44.0W7 NICE E Side loe Nr a BA wtbu1e family gar opnr, av ... 1 eb. 15, ... • k'" ... ..--,.;;::=---_..,,, __ 11.1mable. low interest VA Od. lotaUon 87f unlu for achools ·newly decor 4 room • nreplAce, Near $.18.8001.teopt. "'·Mfl to new par . Waite to •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Joan. Owner wlabu '1.m 000 st,. OU.T• Peninsula Point 2 bl', 2 ba Bl' 2 e_ etc M50 No achools $t00/mo. 1e16i beae:ootbopplna•bute1. ..THIDUClS LOYaT ll*ld1uleatteT.500. . • . . W/ftplc, a Ul' 1ara1e. petl 54&-0ui8 . . Melody. CALL TOBU( ._... S. JH ... 1 (SS12'7, Ii , r 0 m t b.. 1 • 8 .,AMISH HMI SNOW II beret Bl1 Boar, stv le 4'hwht. D•!!.~I a, · REALTY 14e,.1311. .. w& Condo on the loll c:o\1He, w _. • -• • " • ,. __ t~ ~s an-b leaatd laundromat, of· ~OI: evea671·-Coll-Park 4 Br 2 Ba, .. , .. ~ RAVI!: ..... er "'""· near pool view f '.PPP!"'li1il wat.froatdkk:2·•t,. .. a "'1n..,r "'"'" r, ""'• 'I n 2 I ..,II -·-l"UJi7V ""' ... ~ Newport Centor. Uup· -i -•-· .. -.-BB. 41 olayrm.; I ba. ownr, aulout &1'9.600, "~.:..apt,. ncome •• . C.-dlfM lJ22 M40 per mo Incl 1nlnr. PttUel for rent. Uomu, ip'aded2bt.deowtwet· l'Monarc BayPlaaa Xlntcond.WalktoP.OQIJ, IO-llM '58.ow .............. !:' •••••••• AvallFebl,671-SA.2 Apta.A!Cc>Moa. bar. lit T\me orf•rcid. LQ\ma Nl,utl ~ • oc:tta. 181.soo 8PVOLASS HJLL So. of Rwy • tBr home & IBr. 2 t>., patio, II• yd. • It condo, 11.1per clean, Owntr/A1ent. S0&.500. 4t6-7221 111-0IH CAYWOOOUALTY BrudMWl8r28a,rR, yd, nopeta, $42.5 rno1yr· Blt.os,prtmeloc.P75.No cptt, dl'pl. tat, l11t cl 17M181. • ..... HO. DR.9J°"1Mr.MCHTal l)'.944•8117 a.IJ\glee.981-nes •.• rrt-1• l red hill .- ·.~;-;soo ...._u.tw llliled "-"U•tw,.•ad .._..u.tw"'*d AfcahM•h,..,..ahtd ~·•••••u.twa.. 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BR ...,.,..., DELUXE apts 5'8-97_5S ____ _ • 0 C II "Lil " --mo 64112Sl0 ,.. ·'~"""' o . 8 8 'TURTLEROCK Clen Orn frnt at Wt>t 9th .fBr -------llU&e pvt pialioi.1adulta. t.c. Modem, quiet rm Ir NJ.1J'7IM~eve1 P1an 11. 4 br w/nlJ'\um' toa.dblaar.yr be'.~ MOBILE HOMF. Rent or Awtnntngcomblnot10n llunlln-'lon Hubour batb. nr bcb, pvt cntey , .. . ..... 1100. mo. fl untington Tenn court & rec area mo.645-0038 Rt.'lltul purchase Adult, dodunoponmonthomes •m.•11 SUOmo.&44-GUG Harbour. 3 br, z be. Avl . 2 /1 . S 825 . nof*35S4·7738an 7PM wtlhluxuryoppolntmtntaona 16811Sl..ynn 846-3S4lHOTEL 125 wk Hot Jacuul. By own er ~7-7044/833-321S IAY~~~~::>:Do La lDr. atps to bay/t><:h. supert>recreollon at opremtum BLOCXTOBEACH Bch. oeean 1 bloek. c~ ~ AVAILABLE 3 Br 2 Bu. 2 2Br, ZBa. decor•~-slip S2M mo. udl~. nu pets looollon. Tennis • gym • llleropy t-l bdnna SJ&. 1·2 bdrm1 980-2828 or 645-0973 Ive I Br Is.. vpetalrs. <'Oodo. fplc'a. an(tl fam home. uvllil. m..ocrn spa • SWlmmlno • bUllorc:la. 1225. Acceu to pool. msi. All elec. W!W cpta, encl $47S.G7~1 S600unfurn·S1501um. SfEPS TO Beach, 3 br. 2 Ontft TwoBOOrooms,()ne 8o"' Q Hunllniilo n St. Mir _U_n....:f""u-r-n--1-g-. _r _o_o_m-. C ill Mr ••uw.,rd t. I•, td 0 I pr w/boat •hp. 157S mo. 642·2800 bu w In le r . S 3 5 0 . frOlft t2.10 P...&t u.aa V.... S36-3S111 w/ktlc'hen pnv. wor.kina U You Need A Staffed & Call Darlene ~-4393 or a..,... hoch 3248 2~3804 . 213-728-3600 Gt=~-· J -n••--,,. -V-Deluxe 3br 2ba condo. M/F. SUOmo 839.()88S Jl\lrnlshed Ofrlce. cttll Out. Clawt<>n. 83.S-7811 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl V. Love:r 3 br. 2 bu, ___ · ---rt -tM Children oil Cpt'd drps T~ E EXEC tJ T I VE fOf' appt. HOMl!S FOR ltEHT P 11 n e I e f a m rm · SJ~. l br. applns. Slnsles. IS50 Pclula,.!!~~~·~o Meto m bltns. Ldry', pool.' ~: Furn room. p vt bath surrE. Rent lnclude11 g11rdener.64S-SS03eves. Beachcomber , tee $15. 88Z·U1.Z Pool. gar. Prefer empl f/tlmo recepl .• phone & -......... 3"'44 LA'iUNAIEACH Luxuryspllllevel condo 2 631·2011 CottoMeta 3124 CotloW... 31Z4 female S\15. 646·848S mall service. ulll & .,._ • 3 BDRM. newer home • -n--"-1 story z br eva Jarutoriul Secy's & ofc ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1>coted Jn Portul1no Br 2 Bu. 2 car gar, vuult· SolltttLCICJll'O 3786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~Call Kay, 963-0841 equip a~all. Newport LEASESAVAILABLE Lag una . 2 Baths , c<l cellys. wetba r. ga •••••••••••••••••••••••Newer 2 Br Apt w/pvtSl85.Zbrtri-pl.-.Yard. day968-9952eve ~toS.. 4100 CenterlM()..S..70 Uve ln Irvine Vllla~e. fireplace. ocean view logs, rut rec facll, tennis, 2 BR. 2 ba on the ocean paUo&gar.127~. O Ider c p I pr e C. • · .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Weh.evehomea avall. for Excellent ram. home at pool, etc. view. S47S. f\im. f100 .• unrum MOO. 831·3900Agt. Beachcomber. fee $1S. Near racllic Cat Hwy Roommate Needod. M/P'. Prime location ln Hunt· Jeuein•• SSSOMo. ~ Totalsecunty.elevators, 631-2011 . OoldenW.3 Br.2 Ua,dl Sbarerentsl37.30.Nl~2 l n g t o n Bea c h on Walnut Square rec tac 11Uea 499 2.8.15 CASA VICTORIA area & fplc, gar Incl. Br.CM.645-4083 Charlle . Brookburst, 800 aquare Rueb Cal.Homes 2 BDRM llOM E, lge. San...._ ' 1 · l Ir 2 BR, unr or Cun\, au AU $295 MO. $375. ~14 feet. Single, garden type DeerfieLd Univ Pk sundeck w/ocean view. Capf1trano 3278 A Mt Ir wtr pd. Adlls. no pets. Brand ne~ lownhoU.!es. 2 Fem wanted to •hr lge 2br store or office. Good ex· Cu.lventaJe Col Park Liv rm. with fireplace ....................... df':::;:.......... Pool. rtt rm. sec gale. Br 1.., Ba lrustant move· t~o.t bse. ~'a bllc to bcb. $115. J>()Sute, asslened park· Turtle Rock W /W carpel lhruoul. Zbr, Iba, Condo. Clean. -5.2.S Victoria. 642-8970 in.' Pets & Infants Ok Har.._ 3142 ~/'193-1378 Ing. Call Mr. Plummer 2 bdrm. Your Chol·c-of Kltchen w/range •~oven •uas'"--. dryer. pool, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• f" d t' I ~ ... ex -J\CI ence .P• •OS, enc . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet wortt•g fem wanted _....'<' fn>mS3'0to$400. $42$ Mo pets. $275. 494-03LS Gwral 3802 Ca•de Hermosa garage, dishwashers, air S330 Nr Harbour, 3BR to share 3 br hme. In· ._ 111 • ...._..__. ~~io 3 bdrm, your choice of 14 ....................... 2br apt w/!ireplace. l .._, cond. 19:22 Meyer St. See 2BA Tnplex. Bel Sam or di id 1 111 aty le --•M-"'"' from~. to$47S 4 BDRM.! 3 BA~-Good C:.USarlmga~_x;a 'no~:~l~u3 Zia WATUFtlONT bath. range, oven. dis· mgr.or callM2·8612 af\6pm. 213/S92-21666 Klv h~~ de I • ••-••••••••••••••••••• 4 bdrm your choice of ocean view. Liv. rm. ~ u • Bui1Uns. crpts. drpe, 9 , tnvaaher , $320. AL5o 3 br tc a un ry pr"· NEWPORTBCHSTORE tromS4.50toS.SSO w/flreplace Ball· in grdnr. no pets . -7$. B-Q buae declr 1ara1e. (Jep.bldg)$370. THllAYLIAF OCEAMVllW Sl85.IH0-29.10alt1l.am 2830AvooSt.·D70Mo. No Fees kitchen. Fenced yard. ~l.18or•~I08 So43S'. ' t60W. WU.son 2 Bdrm. water pd, S260 Lge, new dlx rondo. \ br, Comp! rum. avall lmmed. Jerry Wynn C2U)477-T70\ UNCH RIAi.TY SSOOMo. w...-.1w 3291 3801 nNLEYAVE, N.8 . l.41e 3 br. 2 ba townhouse Beaul.llul, apacfous oew form din. Step dwn l_iv nice Tustin loc, Br/ba, 700 Sq, Ft olc avl Pac 551·2000 MISSION REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• JACOIS REALTY in quiet complex. Garage apts. Pool. pvt patios. rm, !pie. Jacuui, tennis. 1195+"" uUJ. 632-\811$ c.t. hwy. N~ lkb E rHONE494-07ll HEll,-NEWLA.NO 3 Br, 67W670 & patio. Adult& only. No Adult.a.oodopeCt.sM. ~-liC06z13' 1":!'...0017~~ docks. RESP. LADY. to sh.re S200 mo.' Call: Robbi~ IRVIN 2 Ba. frplc, O/W. $37S pets $325 6'S·3381 or 329 Avoca • · · ._, .,...,. ..., r I d •1 ~--... 2 BR, 1,,., Ba ......... $315 BLUE LAGOON VILLA 714 ....... AUWl or S31·9!>4S, ~I.a.cl 3106 837.~17 · 631.3190 home or ate u. ••· _..,, .. , h d .............., ""' '""-1144 Good offer U you e$y --------2 BR. l Ba .... S32S/ 2.BR 2~BA, w. r, ryr , Agt No f ee ••••••••••••••••••••••• nke home, freedom, and Balboa II land: ret~ll , 2BR. 2 Ba ....... S37S·S2S retrig, crpt.s. drpe, stepe · 3 BR .. 2 ba .• patio; upper 2 Br, nice&clean. close to ADULT 2 br, 2 ba. Most •••·;~~·;;~;;~;;·••• low expenses. Nwpt Bc:b. commerc . or office I BR. 2 S. ...... 1395/ to pvt bch. 2-poo~s. ten; HouNs Funibhtd or duplex. Stepe to beach. shopping. Adults only. utU. pd. S225. mo. to mo. PINES APTS 6'2·3C8l epace. Olf-slreet park· JBR.2~ba ..... $US·625 nia,1ecunty Ava1lnow. u..funished 3300 Adult•. Yearly lease, No peta.645-8939 622Hamllton.645-03l4 1 2 & 3 bd It ln&.Approx.500sq.ft : 4•BBR.R 22~baBa.lurns .1;,.~ """ ~. 1.sl t & 1 oast +,Asu~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4SOMonlh.G73·7349 Large 2 br 1 ba coua\:. LAROE I & 3 br a~ts. Designed hk~ ~:rl5y C4.itdown prlv. r-eit room. RJtr . • .-. ..... ..,....,., 1e cur ly. wnr g . C _...,,.LS · U•'--..,__n•I 6"-2343M011.l0Frt,9-S 4 BR. 3 Ba , ........ $600 499-4271 or 213/900-1766. IL\ HR~·,.. lc6oa ,...,,..,. 3107 Encl. garage. East C. . Dshwhr, pool. Adu ts. Call torn ta bungalows. ...,. _,._..... BIG CANYON ask for BOB. WINTER · SUMMER ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adullll only. no pets. FTom $210 mo. Gas pd. Fr o m S 2 7 o . l l S Sbareabomeor aptmenl ......,.al Rental 4500 aBR,2~ Ba ......•.. $700 •----Hiii YEARLY 1210 mo. Nice 1 Br. Resp. S300.S48·S300 778 Scott Pl .• ofr Placen· Pine.tone. Ok hrs 3-.S:JO Qoust-WMu UHuMrnD •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• --,--I 3250 Property Management permanent adlls no . tla.MZ-5073 wkdays,9-S:30wlmds 1800 .... ft 2955 8""C Rao· ....................... OWTWhlleRealtor t 106 8 A e Nice 1 br, frplc, pool. M2·0400 ~Cfe'C~~ ..,. .. M 3 Br house. Immaculate 2901 N rt 81 d BapeJbos. p · ay v • adults, no pets. $230. mo. 1 Br~. ept., drps, bltns, Q> ~WwliNQ ~l'h2,2!-:...S...-.f!!8-mo. ewPo v · a erun. 548-4757 or 646-3798 E. · . S21S. 1 _ •-~1.. _.. ..-.... ,,,_,.,., Close to s hops . Good N.8 .675--4630 .....,..__._... 1141 Forover5yn,832-41.M •--------- neighborhood. SJSO/ls CoedofnMI 2 Br lVJ Ba. stud.Jo, S300. 2 Adult 2 bedroom beam 642-6243 ....................... 2 fOfO s_.. Feet 494 -0122 u..turN.C 3425 ~r 1 Batupper, ro· ~r· ceiling no pets $200 ~ 2 Br. LR. OR. bltn atv & Sl8S. Studio. all ulil. ~m:~~· :baerln ~.Ill. Santa Ana Exclusive Acacit1 Knol ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~8.~7~ 0 pe a W.WllM>nlnqapt C dtsp,brkfplc.pvtpaUo, Singles ok. Beacb-$140.CaJl~lO OflGrand.between new 3 & Fam Rm New Tustin patio hmc • Tri-plex 2 Br 1~ ba new decor. cpta. dr1>9. comber,leeSlS.631·2011 F.dineer&Waraer. twnhme. Vu, c u s 3br.2ba.alrlum,yd.AC. Near water. $17~. Ulll Fam rm w/frplc. CID: ~/dryr hkup.Close t I bedroom Adults. No =mt!~et~s~~ 67~2160l •5-h,..~ "-·f t.htuoul.$4.SOl.se. Microwave,teonlscrts& patd.Slvi refng.f ee OW, no pets, $33.S. Ph $23S.96J..642() peta.Nacevtew. lsJand5tart.ingJa.n.1llb. For lie. 1400 •qft ,.;, wut"'3411l! JtV/1(£ Joyce, Rltr. S86-3796 more. Adulu, ·no pets Main Rentals, 540-5370 63l-049ll 1 Br. $200. Stove & refrig, '97-2237 S1!iO mo.+cleamng dep. watthowle office + 4000 OPEN DAILY • -wr-.a1 3252 SS75. S324S43. Peninsula Point, C/D, no children or peta Ml-.1 3152 675-4(174 sqft atorage yards in 8A.M T08 PM --..--._.,-. me. W. 18th St 673-7787 ....,....__,... Irvine Industrial com-. · · ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 2Br2 Buinlrvine.Apphr, yrly. IJCe 2 Br. 2 Do. N.wTo~ •••••••••••••••••••••••Roommate Wanted, plex. lncl'ng Irey lock. View, Turtlerock Terr. 3 TOWN H 0 USE 2 .B r drps, park v 1ew. enc I dressing rm. adults, no Instant move-in. 2 BR, 0.0 rcN.t 3826 l & 2 BR, 29041 Aloma 1 ~r female. My C.M. home. ga.sohne pum1>5 4' veht· Br & Fam Rm, beaut sweeping ocean view. gar. central air, $325 ~r ~~::-~:S·13S8 -IS44 1"'1 bath. patios, air. de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crown Valley. l Child Call all 6 pm. 548-1060 cle washrack. Natlooal SllOOmo. 7S2--0617 S450Call~. 1 mo. Call Marjeanne, luxe. adults. $280/mo. SunAy. sparkling clean l OK.831-0857 Jene Svc.Co.640-8250 Dollhouae. 4Br. 2ba, ~l.ll·9PM C•drcMot.ochllll 1919 Anahe im St . Ddrm. bltns. gar. ocean ~ .:ax:~:.0W.:i~C:1~g~ view. newly decoral IMMAC. 2 Br 1 ea, $27S ••••••••••••••••••••••• S46-041, Mgr. Dave. view. adlts/no pets l=~l~~~~~ ZBrd~ ~~~ P~i:· ~1~ t>:.,'!:t~~~;~ tennis, jacuzzi. Adults. S4ZS /mo . 495-4653 No pels. Wshr, dryr, 3 Br. ocean view, frplc. S2LS/mo.493-723i Vu.$37.S.498-8345 ~l!i94 · · yd. 2500 sq.rt bullcrg er lAe MOO. mo. $SO. dla· 83.1·2700 Bkr. PoOI. Near everything. $375. 2 BR cpl drps Kids OK ......... hac:h 3840 8 S O O s q . f l y d count for Jan.l·S24·9634 2Br, 2ba West Nine Condo 494-0315, SJC No pets. 493-4900 Ron 'No Pets. s2oo mo. . ....................... M.w-rt leodt 3869 GCllW)tt for .... 435 C.MtHarbor . area. $1,000 I I d S b · '"~-... ~• M 3822 c•0 "°"8J ,..-••••••••••••••••••••••• mo "-t 833·1.361 2Br2 S. ha apt over-Aval mme · u m1 Spread oul. 4 Br. r t--_._Ulln er ....., CUTE,roomy.2Br 2 Ba4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ ·_"&'_;;....•_· _____ _ looklna Newport Bay. child/pet. $37S. decrt'd, wshr, dryr, slv, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR Garden ·apt. Frplc, plex. clean. nr Beach rARK NEWPORT GFs:J'r!t:!: c!~.k Uea~ lnduslrtal Unit&oned wltb bekony & !pie . FAUSTAVfTAU dshwshr. Pools, tennis d.shwshr,pool.pvt.palio. Blvd. S21S mo. Call APARTMEHTS 1.Sl & last mo. S30 mo. forFlbergla111 worll. ~9234 ReciAtor 499·2241 c rts . playg rn ds .... :; or. Irvine Ind. Area. 963-2:532or~14el l or 2Bedroomeand 7 st-s:?D4 64.5-1930 $350/mo. Owner 536-5837 re1 5S7·2841 T wnh Z Bri Z Ba townhouse. SIATHRACE or968--07'79Agt,nofee. '[),, 'J..O~!_.~ NMrL.dl•rart ~ ~":~ WantAds Call&U-4,000S.F. lll"perS.F.,top Poo:1 clubhouse. S38S. TOWNHOUSE 1.0 ............... __ Adult E·Slde 1&2 br apta. Deluxe 3 br, 2"'1 ba, alt <roe°~s D · 11 cond, many amea.lllff, Avai.1.now.551·1429 Su 2 8 ....._ Encl gar. patio, pool. dblgar.,patlo,frplc.17l.3 Sp pn 1 Ta~ ~--R............. 4400 C.M.loc673-1417 per ocean view. . t , Unfwftished 3525 COnONA DEL MAR L ike new, no p et1. Alabama S36·3411S or a· oo S· e a ~ -WOODBRIDGE 1"" Ba. Pvt commumty, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br To··-'"ouse, Crplc. 644-0878 536-1718 ' Across trom Feablon ....................... Slol• 4550 ESTATES tennla courts. pool , BRANDNEW3 Br 2&,; Ba, ,.,"' Island at Jamboree oo DB.UXEOFFICU ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.• ape Cod Washington Jncuu1. fplc, ~,mi from Dohene)' Pool, tennis. Some ocean New Twnhse Apt. Frplc. 3 br, t'At ba, trptc, petlo, San Joaquin Hilla Road. CommJ & lndaU •paces, Storooe Garal)H md.1. Highly upgrd'd. 3 .----.CURT'ISBRADLa St. Bch & Dana Wharf. Ir Catalina views . Close pool, Jacu.zzi. 2br , 1.,.,ba, end. gar. Avad Jan.I. 1714) 644-1900 200 lo 2000 fQ. fl. Aa low 12x24 • r(ew 16S, Spaces Br. 3 ba. fam rm. den . .____...CO..AU&.JOAS $450 per mo. 634-8282. toshopping&f111ebeach. patio & balcony, gar ~ 846-4990 a.slS'aq.ft. LagNlguelA Available. 2140 Newport. wet bar. $98,SOO or E3 ..._...,.... 8-SPM 524•1012 Evs. 644-21611 w/wuber, dryerboolrup. •D&UX~ Mission Vi ejo areas. Blvd. C.M. Call $41M477 lllOO/mo. 833-903119-5) or . ' AduJta. S37S. 10.m~pm. Nr HamIJton/B~bunt Eaatbluff 3 br. 2 ba. Handy lo S.D. Frwr. orS48-$32l drlve by 188 West Yale 3 Br 2 Ba, hlHslde view. WOODSTREAM 3 br + 646-2010 2br, 2ba, gar, pauo. Sml Lea... Incl. apac. master CaU: 831-1400 ---------Loop. •Int area. rec ctr. S425. boous,2ba.l)'T.oldmdl. New 2 br.lbafrplc,bltns, cllldo«.1285.962-0778 s uite. din r m &t dbl l.....,.W..ted 4600 -.....:.--------t 557-0548:4"-1533Evs. Back Bay Cpt.s. drps, garaJ{e. Adults, no pets. New, Ea.stside. 2 BR, l YJ & B ba Ad Its garage. Auto door CdM390tol0:50sqft.Cpt.s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Turt.lerockGlenN<>w 3Br bllna. $42S. 64S ·9543, $385.640-1840 ba.,Crpl,priv.rearyard.l.41el1 2 r,21 . Pul opener avail. Pool & drpa, A/C. Janitor.wan~ unlurn by Feb on best street $725/mo Me --rt leoctl 3269 .. ~ From S360 Agt days on Y • oo p e •· oo • . Ad 1•• ~-~·g M--e.._.,., .... ,..., -,..._ ....,..1154 Delu.xe4 Br. 3 ba, all elec. .,...,_7000. n1..io.•-c:c:. ,_,,,, Jacuu:I. From 5220 mo. recreation area. u... ......... · .......... ~ lit. Sl.n~e lady, small lse.Agt83l-1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,.. -~~-v.N• ~•y N ,,_..... -.om•....,,. ,.._,., .... 5 RI dbl garage. Ocean vtew ' 19132MagnoUa,982·1800 uou • o..., ...... , ..,...,, OFFICE SPACE Na """"e. P to "7 • e s Groves Secured comm. H A R D T O F 1 N O tp t1wwla Fw wilMcl '650/mo. 673~. 2Br w/gar S21S. Nu cpta, 865 Amig~ Way l649 Westclut D~ Air. avail. 8'S-8018 New. cnr. lot. 2 br, 2 ba, Eaetblulf Exec. home.••••••••••••••••••••••• water pd 157S "C" New lu.x 2 br. t ba. bltn1, Managed by vt toilet etc Tw~ \U')lt~ cpt,drp, elec gar. dr 4br, Zba. ram ~-Soft lc6oalllmd 3706 2br. bltna. frplc, pool. Orange. Ph btwn 1-~; 1275 mo. 3 br. 2ba. $37S Granada MgmtCo. p . . . ......./lnnt/ oriener Stepe to pvt tenn water. New crp • drps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. aundeck. S29S 636-4120 c h 1d 1 s m P ~ t o K . ~~-~:a.:iru~~o~nq~ ,._. · paint. Walk to school&, Adults, no pet.a 673·1418 1~16 (ourt. Pool"' Jacuzzi. abop1. te nnis c lub. Yearly. 2br. furn. $325. evesorwk:nda. Dlx2br-Vu.$225. ---------IAYFROHTHOME ft, 2 loalels. as ii.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~wk~· or art. S750/mo. Lse. Refs. ;:~cbildrenorpels, ~ + maint. help. Adil-no~ t br. frplc. beam 4BR,4ba.$2000Mo yrly ~~,,UmEST:T~?'cfe~~ ... J:" ... S:.....,., SOOS · · MCHmSor&u-2240 peta Cpl pref 673.0512 ce1t, bllna. pool, volley STEPS TO HACH -.. ~3'J~e3~t;"· Up-HV Hmi. Carmel 3 B ..._.,. f • 3707 ~;~~~i'f3oc'!:~~~~~t;. eve ' · ball,gar.$235.842~34 ~:~·~~a··~-~ Hill.642'°200 .. ~::;;:;.:;•;;;; .. Dut ' :m.rm +FR. nr park & scbool •••••••••··~··••••••••• $34(1..$495 per month. Xlnt BAY MEADOWS 1 Br ... 121S & 2 Br ... $26S. • a .. u . APPROX 800 sq. ft, C·2 al Over 500 Active local .. ~all l !;'tmrc:.,_y _!fl SWSOrno. 752·0617 Z Br. 2 Ba, U\CI. utll. Nr location. Close to shops & Spac cheery & cozy t & 2 UtU pd. 2 blJc• bch. Call l:.l E. 17th St. SuJte T. bus. llstin"•. Plea.ae call nv 1-. ..,.,., , .. o. beach. $32S. 111.S W. Bal. be h Ask for Mlssl B . I I 536-3611. $250/mo. DoyleS48-0479 "i I lte/opt avail. 1S4·3tl!M o Bluffs 1-level 3 BR 2 ba Bl d 962-0SOS Winte r ac . ' r apts, enc gar. c ose to or atop by ,or Cree nlo. SSI--0681 Lo 1.. belt & 1' v · 675-2311. beach & college, Many NEW 1 2 & 3 e pta Exec ore suites overlook-All categor1ea & types. ,.;,eNrtg~~133 poo · rent ~---~ racil avail. No kids or Varlou5 H.B. 1~·aJ1ons: iog rabuloua Np Harbor We guarantee to please Greentree: 3 Br. 2 bll, Near ocean $140. Utll. LovelyZbr,lbo,rrpt,gar. peta.Fr.$220.646-0073 Klds OK. Rents $225 to &lhePacificOcean.Lux you. 1am. nn .• f~. 2Car 1ar. •Mt 2 br & den or 3 br paid Fee blk t t 1 ct ..,"" .....,._ Kent Rogers Rily. furn incl'g secretary & 751·3741 N hool ." ... 74 h uai· R t.als .._." 5370 1 o enn s 11. _.,,,,. 3 Br 2 Ba apt, bllos, cpts, ~ .,. r •-" N I S r.sc · ........ S.52S. 1\\I. Jan 81 .,. n en ,.....,. 673-006l ;5S2·7389 patio, fpk, SJOO. 2SlS 848~ LIDO ISLE WATER· rece.,., rom.......,. oso. UNJTED BU INESS ~ 644-4887eves PH: (714)675-4030. lNVESTMENTS -----·----1Cott.M..a 3724 ., B ol oceanside Orange.CM.673-0053 FRONT 3 Br. $650 mo. 0 Suo1blo1y Sharp End BIG CANYON Vie-ti o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ r. P<> • . •OUV• p ..... IK* Lease. 67M888 Ex-Suif•s (a~~eefrom• venseKona LnaE> Condo. 2Br. all bltn11. Goll course & lake, 2 br 2 adult..'\, no pets. Beautiful brand new 2 br. ., ~ ~ ,... ,_,. eDtt. 1ar. Comm. pool ba. uparaded. $6S5 mo $40.00 Wiit( Ir ur 752,S065 or 673-4390 1 ba. Beamed ceilings, APT HOMIS 2 Br yearly. W/Or Without Would you like a 1st class SWte 108, CO.ta Meaa CloM to frwy• No lac .,._,,.to Tenn. crt, pool, •Slud10&1 BRApta 39•• free stand'g frpk. bltns, Nu 2 & 3 Bdrm .• bit-ins. boatdoc~.;3 oCe lo properly present UBI Open 7days Aa.m-GOl ._.,... •TV&MaldServAvall ColtaMHa .,.,. Many windows, $29S. u• ... ~ b · 1 leu ~;;;_--------l Jacl&&Sl.&« 6'4·S441 •PhoneServ.Ht.dpoot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.979-3376 cpta, dn;884~n~~afo' all f~~~~: .:1em : PIZ:ZA·SIOOO.Gr *MOW AVAIL * 2376Newpe>rt Blvd. CM Beaut.ltul brand new 1 br, . nu. (714 · • am 1.AJ.xlU'Y adult apt. In Ule cient sec'I services ? Franchtae type store. •llMTALS * 281l.dell ......... 2 BR., 2\il ba •........ 38R, 2ba.. ........ .. aaa. n.2~ ba ... .. :t BR. Fll. 2 ba. • • 4IR,2b&. ....... . 4 BR. PR. 3 ti. ...... . Ph•a~Jdmat~ly 30mon ln Irvine OaUeae Park 3 br. 2 ba. dm. din rm, lge kltch, C"11-d&<aac. "450. 561·ll.23 n rE BLUF'L'C! S500 to 548-i7SSor84S·3967 free stand 'g frplc, NEW Spacious 3Br. 2ba Spm. 7dys. Bluffs. 1400 sq fl. 2 Br 2 Ideal Fwy acceu, xlnt 3600 Sq. ft. Seats HIO. l'Mpttmoo0t"' SUSCASITAS d.sbwshr,many windows, :r.-~lc&dJxfeaturea. ea. rplc, pool, + 2 pvt locale. nr O.C. Airport. Gro wth area . T r y BIO CANYON, S7SO to Minutes to NB. I BR adull4. no peta . $23S. . Nr. Hamilt.on/Brookhurs pat.lo.s. $385. Evs. 640-2855 S46-2Sl82 ~000, down. :r.·.J74 I S1191SpermonUI f Ad I t MS-82S6.~3376 Cute l Br, avail now. 3br, 3ba. gar. paUo. Sml OCEAN VU. )'Tly 2 Br 1 Ground ""'oor .._lo·• "'-dl--------- HASTtMCH&CO. ~N~~881~3.lM .s. Gar+all mdrn conve-ch.Udok.'385.9&2-0778 Ba dplx. paUo & yard floor N;~ to 'Sec" he Cutlery le Gift Store In Realtors 8*5S60 IFYOU nlen ces. HOO/m o . 3 br. 2v, ba. 2 car aar, $3SO mo 644·6780 or Nal'i Barut. Inc~ uUl. CdM.SU:SE.CoutHwy, ---------•sTUNNtNO Lg. l br have a service to offer or 673-1023. 675-1084 d.shwahr. lrplc, $38$. 2~ &42·3639 Ample prkng. 188 E. l1lb 11000. + invenlorr Bia Canyon z Br Twnhse. garden apt. Pool. rec goods to &ell. rlacc an ad v1• I A CORDOV..... hilt$ lo ~h. i79-m9 3 Br. 2 Ba, c·---... d....... St. Co1ta Meu. Pb: 873-8033 P'antaJtJc view. Will de-area.$2~.110W.13tbSt. fn the De ly Pilot ~ ~ ~ ......... ,.... 1--------- oorate to suit. Pvt comm. C11W1lfled Section . I IR*"'°"' $21 o 1175. 2 br. pool. Garage Walk to Bay & ocean. ~lO. BOUTtQtTE 1796.mo.&&2-ou&. lBRFum S20S Pbohe6'2·S678. MotoMo Kldsok. Fee 673-338Z.9!15-U%9. MrM•IMn~ =~~~~~ 3 Br.~ wtfenced paUos. Lota of bltns, pool, wlllk Coste MHG 3124 •Special cabJDel space Main Rentala, $40-SoS'TO &.uf &sand. z br P40. UUJ NEWPORT BE~CR go must tee. '10.000 + la· Belt loutloo. "°°Imo. to shopping. l1'J ml beach .... •••••••••••••••••••• •Locked gar. w/lg stor Near beach. 1 br $1&0. pd. Kld1t 1ngl1. P'u. Slor81l&Ofrlc:eSU1t• ventory. 84().1232 day1 S3t.1400Aat. -w ...... St •D/W. dlspl. lndry rm Chlldoll. Fee Main RenlalsS40-Sl70 From'300 218.lOAvona. 644-17ssevea - 1 · ~;o,;..,... •Gu cooking, ht/wtr pd 642-U~U•67Ml08 · ~PECIA.LLYLARGF. ....,...,..,,. MainBenta11,5'0-SS'70 2 Br, 11,; ba townhouae SHOO Met 4 Br + Den. Front view ·=~i.d:o~~~. c. M. Hunt Jlrbr area. BUI lux style. Adults, no peta. Free olfice 1paee la ••· ~.'ootna cor!'er loe. al water, boat.I & close to Sl TO. Bachelor 4·plex. e48o003a apt w/blt.na Incl dthwshr 1235. 548-2682 cbanae for t e lephone Ortgtnal owner of 1 yean everylhlniil 1575/mo. s1~gtes ok. Beach· Lovely pool W/btfl 'y l answertn1&llabttyplnf. __._ t TbJa O"e h Alt 631 1400 u I-~ MW dltne lndt pd rt"•rd Adil.I. 3 br, 2 ba, apac oua upper, 6444183or84U710 ·-rttfl • .. .. JBr. ma, fncd yd, &rdtu • ~mber. ree Sl~ 831·2011 fl'r I 1 c c I • hll8e maater br. deck • It ail. Agt. lael .. chlldnm, &>eta OK. 38r,2 S., bigyanl, bltna, ........... lffctl 3740 ~O~tl3& 3 Crc. :nbca. <7l4l1M&-l7ss, gar, nr ocean. $425. 4917 2500 sq. ft. No. Cotta Ull 1151·J74t MZSmo.558-0892af\6PM tl)k, at.ti-to beach. SS:!S ••••••••••••••••••••••• fromS325 M2·teo:i · 4 er t\41 ea. bch twnhae, RlverRd.61J.870t Me$&. l'\ally lm~roved. u•-••CTUllM• COLONY Ytl.y. 67).adJ SMALL BEACH HOTEL . new cpt.a fvt paOo ten· .It $1000/mo. Mr. O'Keefe, -~ L 3 Br. 2 bl, IWCur)' twnhlle. nls . $2:. • vu.z'ssz .. 3~ •• 2,l>•b.lknebwavp~l~t-b 5to-2200 Patented lt•m I Bdrm, 2ba, comm pool, WestcWr beaut. 3 br, z ba, Room.t pO .... tt ll • .. • ., .. n I .. U\; l Unlq lee f .qui teac.la, tl.l1JalMd •ar. ca nr. 1flop1. Merlneu AritsSl30tmo.536-70S6 '-ootOrongeOOUnt(t New aba1 It It appl. 536-l4el $4C>Oyrlyt.e 644-U03 ·Modern 2 room tulte nr mentu•pfota~totd n:\ ......... 1.. •12 •----=.........;.------11 !ne*beOt#llt--H"IJe matr, Npt Hta Joe. · OC A.I · ........ • • -r-Yr'ID·,.. mo."-· ~hi., parlt. ~. 646-2389 Bachelor apt fumllhed .. .,...R,..,,. Oall833-1059or~1 Slapa to Beach & Back S.,,._ ~. ou ...... en r.>.000 th1a yr. Preaent ...,....,.,.,wknd•. f.wutlvo N..._ Cmt, all "'" pa1d. $1>0 mo: =~ ~pl 38 t .... B f I ~· ~~e~o J!c:;,~ C1flllr.-3171 ~r a::St>a/~"l!f. r:: ~·~'!ii: ch:~~: T ...... Gte.. super ocea.o view. lge 3 $38-2914 m ex, r, n a, rp c, ...,..., Ca , •-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tomey accountaat or r - 1 .. w--down .Plan JO. ' Br + tam. br, 3 be. frplc. AH rec. L9IJ!lle.._. 1741 ,ondmojelllc ~·ft~ peta. szao. ~~841~: more., .. °' 3 Br C'Ondo. 2 Ba, fp, d/w, conaulUnt. Use ot law _ .. ..,. " , •• .,. mo mo lettM IM().31M Cad), SSl5. 813-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• hll. FtaftJt1ng poob.. • a · · d.llpoul, gar. av all now. llbtary Poalbl& ~mo. ~-• 111 .374 I LSE "85. Spac Rancho $23$. 2 br T.H. P ool S2SO P'urnbeaut 1Br11pt Jocuz'Zlawna.bllol'OI. 2 8r dplx, i>vt 1ard. 8NEWUniu.1 brQUup. 833-o&e:S tomo.orJZ=IOw/ .4400.__ _______ _ Sao Joaqulm penthee. Slng)esoll. Fee. or ·bcb. Re•p: empl'd onduclng«*JbflOUlt Pet.stcbUdrenoll. tauntd F.nel pr. ?VU Stark, off = Drtve. NB. C&ll *TRAVELAO£NCY• 180 deiree view. 2Br, MAlnRe'Otall,~s:rTO &CUts.UUlpd.dH.200 ~IOdoltwra.Temll. occupallCy.927'.~l Beacb.SM-SJ..58 AfslwwbfwwllMcl lbtwnU-1PM Qrou a .000.000 +,..al -.2ea,1u:rruryllvin11 °' 3br at>.-.. -SUn & .tin JlM um gym,oncholeybalaf or646-C38. 1'redoltirectapU?Try a or.......,•ae.d ltoOc.n.oery vma1•. epace ~1.~r011::!: :~·~~ ar teb.11, aotr • UCt. x · .. vuuv. 1 1111 paid. ,.~ · · · nit VIOQt. Mort ct 3 Br 2 Ba. upper, ao pee.. 2 newty decorated condo. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor omce or •m•ll bUIJ· lmmtd ottup. Call Pat aq.ft. SCbJldl'en/peAt ant. Main Rental•. 540-mo -~.e.-."f!'1a'!~. kict. olt. raias. 102'7 Valen· Br. cbhwahr. wahr/dryr TIIE EXClTINO nee.a. Approx 150 aqft. eetstovaabt.ooo•: K2~~.~ao~: Pry1D1.ed2. ~~soo mo. ""'""'"""• '""""'~ cla.~:~ lncld. Tenfti• eru. pcx>IJ, 'ALMMISAAP'TS. maiaor-..n • -,. ---------1 I bc--.:::tard· Old, funky. One oncl '-o BtdfoOm It playgrnd1. loUO/mo. MINUTES TO N PT •I MO PRE£ 1lENT_. AO&. 65IM5M 3 Br2 Ba, mlnl view, out· aU AOUll~.. 2 Br. 2 ba. Mesa Venle. Owner 5H·S837 or Bat fro SUPPl.Y SAUS aidepet.eonly Avall now. 642-IMOl ..... ...,. F/P , d /w, enc. 1zar. •.ontAainofee. Bach 1.2 BR. ~·ft5 Rp"!'r 0::.' Adj gz abort hour opera\'°" SISOO. Aat . su-ooi ~... l710 omc.opent.ootoeoo. ::_~IJ:i no peta. 15• NearHunllllstonKarbou' fromll*l. AirporterROUl.Notea.M can prove as.GOO++ .....,.., m ~llll50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now rd'tQ. 11• 2 br, 2 ba. patJo, encl. Adu.It.I. No Peta req. m.1231TU nooo Mt. Thi.a ooe for r.al. ~==~==..::.==::::l2 Br condo, cpta, drps, nr AUCIAPLAU LCE l Br, very clb, 1ar. pr. SZ80. Avail. teb. \. .~~i:C:~r. rt C.llfoupPt.tosee..Ast. -Roaa HOl&p., \11t. last 1r SceolcMounta!nVl.twa no children or pels . ..._. Ml-4llO (SU,,... t ewpo 60"N son '* 111·l741 ~Uc 3 Br, never OC• ~.-'3110mo.91»-7189 Larae, dlx aduli 1,2 QuJet. matore ~ngl or ' Blvd.) 1611WDIClJPF-NB cup. &xclualve Turtle --.Bdrm APta P\un &r. un married C(ll only. Refs Lfe3br.2ba,frplc,bllht, M6-l8e0 AGT.541.aolZ ~411'.c..t.W... ROek Olen. '800. Call utr Ooado Twnhae. lum · ' requeet.cl. l200 +cln te•. balcony, oncl. 1•r•f•· 2 pts ln Laauna tt I>' BUY l'OR 711-0U& SBt, 2\t ba, ~frl>lc. Pool.Jacuttt. Bllll•rda &4! .. 348'7. ~·'~'M· 93 s. r:om' beach. Wirlk eto 1501 W..tclff Dr. EQUlPVALU"EI .Woodbrldae Madl1011, nrpoot 5495 · 881-e1Slor581-6UO 1.11e 2 br, l ba cohogo on • vllla1c. I Sr: S295 uni. NewportJ'la.anclalCtt OwMr Colnl Into u~1 ~,. • br, uparaded, UOO r!iL!! 2$211 Stockport. Laa » kJ4t Costa Meaa. No Oct-an view l br. a ba. s:mturn. 2 Br: Sl90UJtf, ~OfflceS,.• Mm. wntun, m111'1 lilai• J'd• prtme area. 2Br, frplc. Refettnres. H.llla ll:lda or pet a. noo aaraao. Avail. MO. '33$. S 3 9 l tu r G . Ca 11 c.auooa..lla.oqer UQulda&etuu •AM.Bttr.8*08!2& GOOmo.PbM.WOOt Ban-y,nopeta $4&-5300 -...~.84&-~ m..m-382'Tnl\4 10 (7141681i'fi t249 AOT 117 --- l •JO O~IL Y PILOT llll&i'1t...Build 1t...Diaper 11...Hammer it.. carpet SERVl.'C·E DIRECTORY Plumb it ... Patch •t . Pipe 1t. .Remo59e1 •t ... ' . .. . . . e . . . 1 • .. ean 1 • .. ove ~ Ce ment it Wlr It Hoe ., Cl ·t M Roof 1t .. Landscape it. Tile 1t Trim 1t .. ew 1t. •. t ... Press lt ... Paint lt ... ~ail it ... Plaster it ... ~ix it ... _ _, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~u~l~i~t~-·~· ~~d~d~i~t ·~··~P~l~a~n~t ~·~t·~·~~~l~~~r~1t~. ~l~e~ar~n~•t~·~ ... r I c.,..... C-.t/C-.cnte ... I I ic::::::: tlauaed• I IJ ltoto•'-9 'alaatNilg/f'aperilwJ " ...... , • .,.... ............................................................................................ ~ •....••......... ······················· .••...•...•....•.••..••.•...•..........•...•.. ··········•···•···••··· BootllMPlnaServite M ut H c r 1 rt 1 m1 n Coacr~te Ori vew.,ya. WE!DING·CL£Al'fUPS ... rid crf •ct"" Dependable lady ~ tl!>.pr MOVlNC• X Allied m•n Exprt l>alntinl & Pupt-r llomcs Addlt1onis Rl'at111.· S-JIBuslntNAccount.a Spul1tly tinlah r e. walkw~atpatJO& Fr~ •Weekly Malnte.oanct• ....._._.~-Wllnl:! h<>Ufc<'l<'lintnl( on lnartl 11l11tC'w1d l locnl 1 11 .11 C u '\ (l m 1.-v ovl'rblk w•l(l( Fri!\.' <>---•~ ..... ,,,...., od II _. .. _ f u7 .,....~ Fret' Ellt 642 9907 ~ ~ reguJ1r ba51b_IS47_36:17 t'rt'\' 1.'St J)a\t> '" 81~ ~otk• rnatt•nati.. 25 .. ,..., 1."'t. low rates *-48~ .-ra.-....,--...o m e nc & repatra _. ""'"''re • .-.. ....., Qltlep !llad't. SU load " Ref• •·Ill~ Cat'4DCtor E"penenced G11rdcnin~ ~~ L.-kcap"'9 t')-1e11dlrl\1ov1n1t C-0 Eth t-x.,i .:.., !.~~~1 ec ncl' .. ~ ... _........_............ "'A-i •· 1'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "lt'flt fr1 .. ncJlv ~ .. rvl••ll Rlchuiu""" .....,t '-..... ~ ~ Sitir•k• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~v ~ex"" ~•n&AJ)r:f. c./u• ... , ~ , ~~ -.~. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEE M JARVIS worlr..M1il.t1$4ll·Z04g ~........ Expr'd La11d'!ca1w r !. Lowest poss r •tes P\llnU~ lntr Extr ~i. PLUMBER t Architectural & SlrU<'· Carpet M•nwllllayyours AdditlOf\l&RemodQllfl& a ,,__, ....................... Sl)f1uklel"I ln)>t.tll & n .. 847-0992 pr'd,clean Av1;,.tl.K'<'O~ I cpu1r. ro llU'-1 PlaN. Rmdl•or or mint! Rt'IHliri. & 9Q.M'J3 Lic311856 •...r•~..,,ce1 WantaREALLYCLEAN pair C"oncrc·ll· d< brick . eH.'S l :ilr')IS100 2slr>' Plt>t'. 10''"11 Jtto n new cons. irucUon. RHld deaning loo! Gu~rwork ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE! Cull G1flillam work ti45 7\17d aft S RALNORSHINE t150 'BorA MC :>4111i7:ll )l(·rvlccs 0 G11tlt'y /Com l /J ndutlri•I atbiggersavinK~· Fr.est u GeorgePtlmer&SOoa KANI>YMAN·Homet Ii Glrl Freeests.645-!l2:J Molone M~VlNG llAULl~G · ' _&42_-93_1s _______ _ M0-7020 ~3646 Adds/Rmdl1Paint1Pl1t.na Apia Con1c1entloua HaMt11twe Any mi.: An1w ere• PAINTING lnt1F.xl HOME SAVERS PLUM Smlwbl·Uc'd 557 0032 Cra!Uman. Ph: G4S 0302 HOUSE.CLEANING ~lly cnl'losed tl truck tleas; dcpendabll• Free BllllG & H l-~ATING. f'rcu Architectural Dci.lgner Exp r in Custom Reeidenllul Remodels & Additions. &t5·58G9 WeCareCa~tCl1:aoers 9yreliablecouple ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'A:1t.cxpr,vt-ryrcu11. cst.Cal1Jay 64S-7965 est SlO Hr Honc•l & SleamCleanorShampoo ................ al CieaclRcJ Reis 963-5813 Handymdn . Ut)l!r "' Winton~:t()4ll,S73-47i4 Reliable Scrv IJofA & AlsoUph"lstery·All work SllOl"llOmC ••••••••••••••••••••••• home mainl. No Job too ,...&.N_/,__. Plcniet'/Repeir M l •h 1441 0383 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sk' _,... d k •HOMECLEANING • small. Rt•us rates. Fret! -·...,, ..,..... •"9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 6 r~ ~ auar Rets/ MC Free est •PIUtWer. ump tr\M: • 75l 31SO .. ~Reas Rates . 645-3716 ELECTRICAL SERV!CE hau.U.og, tree work, grnd· By Lynn & Jean painting est 847<r779 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VERY NEAT PATCH --·-------- ...... 1 SeMlce CALLS $15/hr. Call ing,demo.etc751·3930 Ooodrefereoces5J6.7711 Mmllftl't Ori9 ~~lc1 JOBS&T£XTURE RoofMv ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stearn Cleaning, lrv-rn1, 842·8233 u...a.... KINGS Carpet & Cleaning •••••• • •• ••••• •• •• ••••• custom urala -~ f"ree Est. 893-\439 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ho . k' I dln·rm & hall, avg rms. &.... ._.., Co "WE DO IT ALL" F . Repom1 & ComJ>0i1ition al me. any m1 . $30. Free Otiodorant. F.ftc"""I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3561 ree J:;st Bluc:kwalls. l'fTDS l'AIMTING PATCH PLASTE~ING Sh1nulet1. lnspecUoni. I rat4'1!, will pickup Crpt repair.denea&de· ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU HA\IEIT READY slunip:llone . bri r k Exi>er'd. Rea:1 Rates. ••ALLTYPES•• lnsrdtlkd.Lowpnce11,rr &de. $45-~I ---odonze. l5Vrsexp.Good All types wood & block. l'LL HAULJTAWAY HOUSECLEANING is Rcsld/Comm'I l\e1J s Fre<' Esl Call Gene Preeest. M0--0825 est830-5020or~l·5930 refs.531-0101 Free est Area refs. TlM 548-6306 Our Business Call Lie~ Bob7!I093M, 552-0458 C.pe•ttt 557·228S()r64!>-7839 Janice's Raggedy Ann~ 000.39.'>3 --------._,GARAGE SALE ads 1n Tree Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• The tastest draw in the Haubng. moving, cleanup 67~ L'-1• Pl Painting paperhangi~g. the Daily Pilot bring hap ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... S W . Cl u ·ed Ad II b g 17/ T k rinip aces anter<J cabinet refrn Jl. Lie d . .-.NI H. REMODEL & est .n Daily Pilot ass 1 s se 1 up. reewor Bn ckConcretePatlo lreeest Joe892.7694 py res_uJts.Toplaet-your Removal~. trlmm 1n ¥· Rpr . Small jobs OK Clasi.ifll!cJ Ad. Phone items. small items or Reas. rut. frtt est Have something to sell" Block Wall:; BBQ Pits · drawing card, phone prurun,1t. Cree est. Lied Reas. 979-037\J 6't2·S6711 any item. &t.2-5678 84.2~ Classified ads do il well. Rers. Ests 641HM64 Class1f1ed Ads 642·5678 642·5678 today l'\!Uy lnaured. M2·26Z4 ...... !Loet &Fo..d 5300.JoblW..ted, 707S itWpWcmhd 7 1001ttefpWaated 7100HelpWaated 7100HttpW..ted 71 00HttpW..ted 7100HttpW..tff 7100 C>pf.Ol"tulMty SOOS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··········••A••········ .................................................................................................................. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Male lnsh Setter, NEED Automotive IOOKIC.Elf'IR CLERK TYPIST Trainee Electronic Supply Store G;UAIDS Jll ACCOUMTAMT I~ TAY C .M wbt . on chesl. 2 Y.rs .• ans BABYSITTING HELP New DetAll Shov needs lmmec11ate on.>nlng ror ror Insurance ARency. needs exper'd counter C-·..._ M...... P/llme. Send resume t.o · to "Brandy" Vic Lag. ONYOURSKITRJP9 hel "" al "A"•""" -~.-, _ • T S Netsovt'r$2000. Mo. Bch. 12 JO. Kew a rd. Responsible college stu· p. . usi.tant bookkeeper in Newport Bench. 64!Hl000 s esperson._...._.,,. Permanent. f)Jll & Part· ~wyer s ax erv1ce. Idea! location. purk1nK ,.._,s :H3·7S5-870t, eves: dent will babysit your ToP wages paid. ~ng1ne corporateomces. Tustin --El El"TRO .... IC Ume. Phone & lransp re· PO Box 2802, Newp0rt r t & f JI kt h ~J Steamers eng patnters S700 Start Must havt> Cocktail Waitress ror new ~ " Beach callf 92663 or roo re.ir. u r l' en ~ ~$21i children l'venings and buff & U: h . aood, general lcnowledgl loung.•e The Brother· In "".r511!.U1• u. q 'd. Retired welcome. I ' 73 . not reahzat11111 or rull --help with housework lf1 ers po s en. up. .. rt A41 ..... 11.5" Call 54G--0274. ore hrs 10-J, cal 64$-15 . potent1ul. owner unx 5 duklren IObl 2 yr old exchange ror room . hol1tery s~ampooeri, ol accounting. AJP, AIR. I.aw s. call ror appt a Electrorucs Mfg. has 1m·l.~C1~06ed~~W~'.!edn~esd~~a~y.:... --1--~~~~~~-ious! Gvlden Rl'lrit!vcr. male. board and access to ski d te<"k out. pick-up & de· bank reconciliation. etc 2PM840 1989 mmed openings for elec· AC:T t1J7 4200 w.iaring chvke chain, slopes during days Call Uvery.Applyal Excellent compa n ) ..._-----_ tronir assemble rs l{aintylist wanted.~ w-tsLAalMI ICoM~T.Oh~~,m-Ncwporl Pt1n1n. call . · ~Harbor Bl.CM benefits. Non-smokers «.&.JL•.n.w.n~..a Soldering, stuffing, P/C BristolSt .. C.M.••A ---..., .,. .... TEMMIS AMYOHE! 675-3731 or 213-273 7373 Connie.83T·9670. 645-1030 prefer red. Apply 1n CoUectloru; to$t000 board req. Xlot bene in-Apply in person. llll• med. vac.tndes for MISSION VI EJO Collt.'Ct. LEARN P IANO TUNING pe.rsoo. No phone calls. Sales Reps $700 cl'~ med/dental insr. lo· Fafar molders & touch-up peo- P rat't i <>e much ine . . Llmited openings. grp RtdHlllReafty Jr Accountant S7SO terv1ew Tues(Wed/· --.---------f pie w/at lellBt l yr elo>· I es son s . r c P u I r . LOST pet Cockal1cl. gray sessions at low rates. AUTO SERVICE 18002 lrvlne Blvd .. 2nd Cir Secretary I Bk pr to $750 1'hurs 9 am to 3 pm. Oise Ha tr s l YI 11 l. bu l'Y perience in boats. Apply sportswt:ar. l'QUipmcnt. w/ycllow head in ~1c No PIANOCARE 541.0911 Tustin Irvine Per:;onnel A1o1ency Instruments. 102 Baker Newport Beach shop, to the Security Guard, very attracti ve term~' Udo Isle & Bay !Shores. 488E17th Costa Mesa SL Costa Mesa. Ph : xlntlocaUon. 675-3385 275 McCormick. Costa l\GT ~ ·4:!00 Re14 ard 673-9100. Male nurse. companion. J.C. 'B4NEY CO BOOKS Suite 224 642· 1470 979.5300 E.O. E. Mtl8a. L \v chaw . 4·8 hrs per day. z .. ..__..,o-t-•__.. 5 ......... _..L. -~--------:. ~•o IUS IOY DELI • EL TO RO 0 st · c 1 m 8 ran er References 539-4895. .. ~· "" -.-nn nsA r e ru a I c . 9 m o s . Mewpori leKh Hoaewi•H & EXEC. SECRET ARY Laundromat Attendant. R . r·oc:'· PERC~1~ McArthur' F'ord Rd. Real &tateSales Uuanopeningtor: MoolllClh COOK 2MD TO PRESIDENT Fash SET-UP MAM NB. Pfflme. 873-1680 & o;:ra~i:~Pex p~nl!J:~~ Durk Rray r.io 2677 LIKE MONEY? A.to.off•• M1111:.100Tt~~orp . ~:ii;~~d iEq~~~u:;~~~I ~~~~~lo~;/~~~ ~~edn~ b:.n~~ets~':.; .... 67_5-0034 __ • ------ fast. tremendous poten Lost. l>t•c. 30. altt'red Senlc~Penott needs men & women of employer Apply 1n challenging. Xlnt skJlls English & s nJ h A t1al nol yet rl'uhiccJ . mole B~a gl e. choke :UKE PEOPLE? any age who enjoy person req'd. 7Swpm typing. lOC: ly in personp!t J.~ saYrs I ra~ING terms. chain Vic t:dM beaches •LIKE 52 OOO Experience reqwred speaking w/others & who V1d or HllCJO h•n wpm sh. 369 San Miguel office btwngam LUW AgtUBI tl37 42()() Ani. ·s t o .. Eu~le" • , Outstandlngcobenel1ts are bored w/the average 36lCUH Dr. LaRuna Dr.N.B. Su1te200. Airporter lnollotel Rc•ward for r e turn PER MO, XlnlWOl"klngconditions runoflhemilljobs. --------18100 McArthur, Irvine REPRESENTATIVES •LJQUOH LICENSt:• OranRl'Co. On Sall' Gt-nerol '(;Ot'KT.\ILS .. t:MEtlG~Nt:Y !,AL.t:' 11.i bi3·~ • Apply1nperson COOKS 121 -~~~~~~-~;;;;_;;;~;;..;.m;_;;;.1 --U you like lhek qul'&· IOam T04pm Mon-Fri No act ual selling in Days or evenings Apply EXPEOITIHG Allracttve apartml'nt LOST. Lad1 e::. heirloom Uons we'd like lu Lalk to F.qualoppcmployer m/f votved & no setting ap· in person, Beermu:;tcr SECRETARY complex seeks lea:sing nng. in Robinson's, you today. New trammg poi:ntments. Work w/one Restaurant, 3010 llarbor Westsa1I Corp. has an HOST/ representative to show l'"ashtun Isl ltt'~ard. program w guaranteed ,., ... A most popular & 81 d C ., apt.s & handle leasing ar· ..,. u n:: v osrn., esa 1mmed. vacancy Cor t!X· t.s 1 dl d aJ 496-1667 E\!• Collect $ 2 . o 0 o per mo n l h successruJ producu oo · · rangemeo · n vi u ~dit1nR sel!retary le HOSTESS t .._, <>Uno to or .. MAKl::Ol-'1-'t:H' mini mum i n come. AYON themarkettoday.Anin-Cooks.Experbreakrast& workinbu:;yst.ockroom mus ucWu " w"' Harv (2131272-42-l9Col P'enonah 5350 Fastest growing com-expenslve product wbo·s lunch. Apply m person, Must have at least l year Ne e d 1 n d 1 v 1 du a I wta~ble'a~hed&Ulhae. Salve !~aepx --------••••••••••••••••1••••••• pany in Its r1eld ofrenng •.. u... ., ___ 1-__ na me is a bousebold See Gabby aft 3.30pm, of exper in purchasing w/pleasant appearance ,,.. ..:;;~8 .... MlXICAHREST. Onnkangprobem? per sonalized training -iuA~' word thruout the world Beach House Ion, 619 or stock room work. & personality to work ,_r .• ~ .. ., · NETS2000MONTll CallAlcohol Helpline that guarantee11 your WiffMMltGlvlncj Work In a youthrul, Sleepy Hollow Lo. Lag Should be !Jmrliar p/lime 1nclud t n g C all 64 .. 3319 Free stund1ng bldl( _24hrsad~y8JS.3830 sucess. "We're here to UpYour friendly atmosphere & Bch. w/manneparts, ifpossi weekend$. \JAM 'UI Noon w prkng all a round. PREGNANT? help" 1s our motto R...._,Job! have fun while you earn ble. Please call Ms. C4111644.3319 THllRVIHlCO. Perl. setup lr•r family Caring con fidentia l ~S.:Se call today for de· Let AVON show you how top pay. You receive a Male orc~~e over 18 McDonald. 549·9711 for 9AM 'UINOON 5SO Newport CtrDr operation. l..Jvmg 'lrtrs counseling & rt'ferral. Id & guaranteed salary + ex-k h . more Information. THE IRVIHi CO. Newport Beacb atlach'd. So Or.: Co Abort'1on, adopt1·on & 63 I ·2246 to bul run your own tremely liberal com· lpeorso"'.onr n1g ts. Apply in EQuaJ ()ppor Employer Good terms . i\i.tcnt k~':/ji'n" business. Control your mission & bonuses. Con· T S.'iONewport CtrDr 4.00 """ ., own hours. own income. ts •-th · D-' -0 F""CTORY HELP Newport Bear h 751-1 Al ARE 547_2563 __ tes "'o er mcenuves. .. -"" 0 E 1 .~~,..-,i..~·~-t·;~-To find out about this Xl nt adva n cemenl 1720Superior CM. We haveopeningsinan Equal ppor mpoyer LEGAL Sect'y,pa.rt·tlme IHR/WIHETJ>.V. SH•RON'S ~ chall(mging earning OP· possibiUUesror bothmcn all girl dept Salaryopen1---------1 w1at leasl 5 yrs exper NETSS2000 MONTll * A * 4 ;r:t~f portunity Call S40-704l or &women. COOKS WAHTED w/some exper .• bul will Housekeeper wanted • w/gcnerul practice. Hrs Nt1wly remodeled beau-OUTCALL MASSAGE •1•1••-1.enilh 7·l3S9 Lunch/dinner s hltt t rain Xlnt com pany livc·in. Room, board & to be a r ranged tor ty. Busy llll the lime 4W.1224 We're here to help! No exper. nee. You re· p/Ume. Ma Barker's, 212 benefits small salary Spanish mutual convenit'nct1 ~e:dt f~ll f.~~.0·/l.~'::i; '1li E EXP ERIENCE.. ~ EC U R I T y M A N BABYCARE. Aflernoon, f:!r:~ll ~~ ""c~~e ~~~~ E. 17th St , Co6ta Mesa D.ttro.ic C0t1> speaklng OK. 2 children 6,_76&-_7_17_1_· ------ 751·1400 Adult motel. Closed w/CaliC. hcenst!. Clean. 20 bra wk. References morning or eve. hrs. On-COUNTER WOMAN 929 labr, C.M. & 8· Call eves. 9'10-0t75. LEGAL SECRETARY • clrcwt TV For Reserva-reliable. expr'd, lookil\fl please. &44-589t aft 5 pm. ly 10 min. by f'wy. from 11 AM to 2PM, Mon lhru 54S-Ooi03 ~~re~da, Anaheim For N . 0 . I aw o f c . MoMytoloaft 5 0 25 tions.IWS-3967 ror day shitt em ploy-Babysitter in my home. 2 all surrounding com-Sat. Apply a t St ax FACTORY WORKERS ~rateexper helpfuJ. ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• ment. Gd rt'fs Mt 6042. scboOl age l"hlldren. Hrs. munities. You owe it lo Burgers. 899 W. 19th St. Ski Mfg look Ing for H 0 USE K E E p E R _ Ca Keny 54().,540(). SC ASH$ llOME OWNERS borro~ at low bank rah.-s to con aolidate debls. pay taxci.. take a vacation. room addition. sWlm pool. pay df eJU1UOg 2nd or any pw'l)OM. MICHAHICS MA TIOMAL IAMIC 171416ll·lt54 I tf, W a 3rd T.D.'t LOANS A\'A!LABLE ~It oot Important ~Broker ..._.,,r-. Trwt .,.... 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •KAREN'S * E d 1 I 2·6. M F 613-4439. )'OW'Self to al least in· CM. ha rdwor king ractory LIVE-LN Legal Secrela""' traa.oee xper remo e er. w vestigate this unusual Ir. !tin t ·i OUTCALL MASSAGE tools & rers seeks Babysitt er. mature oppor . Contact Renee COUPLE on Soc. Sec. U> wor er.s w1 g o grow Must have local refs & or up to I yr exper . 6PM 2AM SJlj-1780 homeowner. l'Of'ltractor. woman to supervise Rossi 833-8098 movelnt.oourhome&re-w ith new compan y . ood d . . d Stro ng typing man· spec roe work. By hr or 12-5:30. most afternoons. • · c1eve board. rm & sat. Some job• for el(per g riving recor · datory. S.A. Attorney. •IOIT10M Job Forms. root1ogs. 2 children ages s & 4. B O R E I> H OME . fortaJtlogcareolcouple riber glass m en, i o · Smaba •• _uramlly.pvt room& 558-9432 Counschng & Referrnl frammg, dry wnll, rinish, Must have own traoap. MAKE RS! Unlimited in their 80's 547 Tustin terv1ewing Mon. Wed. ua. i--------- t>n:g. lest a' :iii 14·kncJ!> decks & P covers. ext 645-!253 Oppor. ror personal & Ave. NB. Ph 5413-4198 Fri .. btwn 8·l2 only. 11111U.~~1-..:64:4~8=4~3S~or~833=~·94:;10~..l·--~~-----l4 HrHelplineS47·9495 t.Ue & bnck work. Steve financial reward without Wh1tt1er, Bldg 8~13 Lib •SPIRlnJALREADER ~ Babysitter. refined lady u crirtc ln g fam ily ~T DIRECTOR ex-Costa Mesa o r call Housekeeper. Part Ume. rary "'·ti , , _...,. U> care for lnfant 2 day1 res;r:ibillUes. l'\!IJ or per d ror new Tennis 646-8244 64.S-0681 or let 645-1874 We need ener geli<'. r u y...,cen~ Hou.seelearung, rea&Oft&· wk m y h o me. Own / 1 'l' Club. 536·8832 ask for ..iftft•ou a r tic ulate p eo ple l8L$5 EI CaminoReal ble. reliable. ref 's, tranap.644-8524 . P me 58 es posi ions Sandyor Tonyor842·7747 Gardenlng/Malnteoance. ·--.~ mes. SanC.iemenle f'or appt I Aft "'P M open to men or women. f\ill time NpBch Xlnt E p E 'R wtdynamlc personalities G -11())4 . 492.7296 ~!t!oome. 0 'Bachelor Father need• For intervw call Mrs. DAY HELP wanted, Hrs work'gcorKt Must.be ex· H O~S EK E • that we can train to ln- P/Ume baby1llter ror 3 Ho bkirk, SS7·t041. llam·3pm Mon thru Fri. per hard worker & have ~/~me~ppll'. M'::,~ ~~.:e~~r1J>'t.':f: l~ MASSAGE ......:.w..e.ct 7100 yr old d au g htu. <L-2SO> AU positions o~n i m-refs. Call Robert Grim-c!m:r St C~ta::;a. Arizona. Work 6 hrs a AGUIE MODELS ::•••••••••••••••••• Enrolled tn pre school , m ed. Wend y s Old mick. 642-5735 (bel lOam ----·------1 day, perm. In our omc~ Ad lnl u ldwould Uke her toatay IOYSANDGlllLS Fashioned Hamburgers, &uam only.) HOUSEKEEPER near 0 . C. Airnl\rt in ESCORTS m stra ve home 8 day or 2 per wlr.. 2640 S. Bristol Sl, SA. ·"" OUTCW.OtilLY Bualoes~t:i-a' mo'a 8 Would Uke30meone wlth ~~c~8~e~~~t ~0rU:!s ~'}Deliveryma n for LA G~s~R:!'a~;,:~~~~: ~!~e~~~~~sl:ed:;mr!: ~;b!:!~n~:~a~!~ :!: 611-3'11 hrday S893io ll085mo cartoslt ln mybome ln Laguna Beach. Must be Times home dellv. No t vpe, de pendable & quire F/tlme live-In. por.tormen&women t.o · · N w p t . C a I I J I m 1 n -1 Dri I h A" b SICOMDTRUST +Cringe benefll.11. Sb no Raymond 6'2·'7840 d.ys· at least 10 years old. soUciUng or collectinR. mature. Work weeknds. ""'s n~. v ng. s OP· ma . ..e as muc money as Rl.l .. AXlNG MASSAGE wpm,typmgllOwpm.Ap-MO-Sl345eva • Phone 642-4321, ask for Ecooo. car req'd . Adults Call Newport Dunes ping. etc. Call IU6·2239 you desire while retaJn. DIR)LOAHS ftoh J ames Lie. Masseur ply district ofc. w auna · Cin:ulaUon. only. 2 Hrs per day. 644--0510. aftS. ing an xlnt base salary. Sl0.000 maximum Com Outulla9-9. 494-5111 Beach Unih ed School BANKlNG IOYS ,..,DGIRLS West m /II B a r e a . HOUS.,.KEEPER want-Perm. Politioa.s a'vaila· ~ve rah!» lor l(oocJ -Olslrict oorore 1/13177 TB.Liil An 638-0126 GeneraJ Office "' ble. Advanceme nt to credlttppl1<'1mti. • rALM READER• 10 to lS years . Earn ADYIERTISIHG DEPT ed. llve-ln for elder ly managerial posit Ion MOIUNSllALTY '20readlngrorsto A/llCCLIRI( Exper. pref'd . Apply la Christmas mooey -S20to DEUVERVBOY Req's accurate typing gentle men In Leisure available. Work eves or . rn.st.11~nt & future Exper'd typing & post· pe"'°'1, Matineu Sav· S40 per week selling sub· Freeway Auto Supply SO+ wpm, able to handle World. CallSlll&-9073 momlogs. For personal * 494-1057 * __ Lir l:?tllli9<"1350 ing. Sm all co. Good l ngs & Loa n ' lS 15 Kripc.ioos to the Dally 26?.42 Ave~.Parkway details, work under mln Interview contact: Ms. --Property Analysis for benefit s Newport WeatcUl!Dr,N.B. Pilot. Transportation Musion Vic1o4~lOO supervision. Duties in· INDOOIPLAMT Rosai833-8098.Time Ll!e LOANS 9% divorce or bankruptty Marine Engineering. 897 Equal Oppor Employer provided. ~o deliveries DELIVERYMAN ror ear elude typing ad copy, SALISPEltSOH U braries, Inc. Equal Op-,...__ .. _ ... TD•--· No cost or oblrgation W iethSt. N.B. 645-3632 BANK or collecting. Phone ly morning L A. T1met1 memos. corr es P " EXPERJE NCEI> por. Employer --.,_. Rul Estate Network. Coolt T T&LHS & 535-'712 route. No collecttng. 2VJ various reports, phone F/time Tbun thru Sun.I~~~~~~~~~ FairfstTt'nnnlncel949 C..11891-1375 a~~reer M'l'~ed ..OOfOPIRATOR IOYSANDGIRLS IJrsdaUy.546-4481. ~o~~!/~~1r:.~u41o:S~ Coot.act Judy, Roger's Lie. lndscp u cbltect. 64= ~~°"'I I Nl'ed Models for FREE Ebl'rgetic ~-7M8 Ex~ence Required Mission Viejo • El Toro DEN T AL E it p 'd Birch St. N.B. (Near Gardens,64()..S800. Primary bck&md ln de-. supervised haircuts at Aaeodate Rep ~z.ens ~ankof areu. Earn your own Orthodonlc Asst. wanted. 0 .C. Airport). ~ developmeot f& t:· SAVI SS Pnvek party will bl.lY )'OW' 2nd T. 0 &U·)ST3 Richan.I Ouellett.c Salon 11 oa OYH osta eaa ~y selling subsc~p-Top pay for right person. Industrial maRl nagemRoeo.t. • every Tues. ul iPM 200 (7141 m-4200 UOol aflerscbool. For tn· C M 54&-5170 G irt Fridcw MEW YEAR· ~ct,,.__chard y, (714) N~Center f>r. N.U HODPH. MIC Aa1t for Glorta. 9am·lpm rormation.ca0 830-0913 -·-· -------1 Sales Dept. Ex pe r ......_. only. Equ al O ppo r DIHTAL ASSIST AMT helpful, type '5-50 wpm. MEW JOB F.qual()pPor Employer 6 I J•CI• .. •/ ,., 11 I lb I ..... ,,........ EXOTIC GllLS Massofe & Modeling Oulcal Only $42·3100 ••u•••••••••••••••••••L J KE TO M EE T L•U1'-d SlOO PE 0 P L E . r LAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• CARDS• New duplicate LOST, Sm. brown Poc,dle, bridtic 5tudlooffors 2 dai· N&me "C()('(,.', Reward. ly sessions. Sr. Clliiens H.un&.'g Harb.~ 1419 play ror Sl.00 on Thurs et 11. Lesaoos also offered. O RANG E COAST BR10GE CLUB, 1"5 E. 19th St. C. M. $48-3302 If you're lKlW to OrangE Einp&oyer Breakfast cook part lime. Chalnide, full Ume, X· ~clency w/llgures, 10 L ....... •11·•0 rtlu d'-sa .oo p e r br. T h e I Yft-~ c;o ... temp0r& " .. ~n· Beauty Be achcomber Coffee r~ certificate, nee:.' cy add necessary. n-WOMIM-MIH Chu1e Nurse• Medi~ ta.owng your educ~t1oa, STYUST ""-., ... -8475 talaryopen.M2-6880 form al office Coata -........ -.. tlonlc F /tlme . Apptv : recently dlach •rged ..,...,.. • .,.... Meea.CallBeverly No.3, '-"-~ 1 from the service or for Booth rental available ln C L E RK I n H • 8 . Dftta1 Aath._. aft. lOAM. M5-S800 Par Superior . 1441 any reason seek.Ing tem · BalboaPenlnsbop.Adjct drugsto~. p/Ume. Ex· needed tor very busy ·-------•I ASSEMBLERS Superior Ave, N .B. porary or career employ· to new Hughes Mkt on per. not neceas. 847·2563. IJ.l'OUP specialty practice. 642·.34lO meot consider Ulla uni· Udo. Lots of new traffic-=--------Gd oppor for right girt. GIRL fRIDAY INVENTORY LVH"S,P/TIMI queoPi>or Yl>U can earn It prlt'g. Call 673·5911 &1-------•I Only expcr'd need apply. 7·3:00" 3-11:30. Medfoa. · 49U-m1 C EllS No n ·s m o k er . C all GIMllALOHICI P•CKAGERS L M tionl, Treatment.JS. Hunt· Sl"'8WlllC 11.AUTYOPR 1_644_-0585 __ . _____ 1 Full-Ume. Pcrmuent COLI.ATER$ lnatoo BH ch Con v. Ba.ect 00 your produc· No follow. noc. Exper INVENTORY Demal Assist. Chalnlde, ~~Pn~·a:d'\:rm:~fue;!: O Hot~ \8811 .li1orida st. Reward. Off whl th4HY dog, med sbe. Lost on New Years Eve. HArbor View IUlls area. 644·$859 t I v ll y . Com m + _pne_'_d_. Ca_ll_84$_·l_~__ l Day AaaiJnments LJ.r..., mopeln n~~~~ H.B. li te book keeping. s h INSPECT RS l.;;;;iHBiiiiiiiii;. ;;iiii~;;16jjjiijj' ;jjjiiiiii;,;jjjiiijj;;;;. ••lM 6lrfs incentives & extra pront Beauty Ju 18.&AM to2PM 1-------1 -"-----1 helpful. Must have ex· DRIVERS ~~ T~ R"""' RD "' sbaring bonu.s.Ontbejob ........ ., .......... $.. 1UOPerhou.r ~•L •ss.. celle ot t e le ph o n e Day.WeM·Montb LVN ~~-r.nJ ASI ..-or Would llke t o m eet training. Trem endous ,._...,...,C lliVlr-""'s 1•• 1·•1 CALI.TODAY! 1'"'c'H"':'il~SIDl1 penooality. Salary open. Or' -·er .., ,...,.....,, ma e ameee gentlemen for day or eve potentia l to r each • oemet. c a H I r · ""' PhooeForApllOintmenl It's Voo~k>n Weelmda 7·3. X1m worit- Seal Point. diuppearcd fun.53$-6363 supervisory & manai e· Exprprd.MZ.elMNwpl ~8~ office • F.xper'd only.Sbortwork Betw~~..,!•PM you~p•y 1.ng~4rbeneftu. Ill Olympic Ol'. & In· ---------i ment Po$1Uona. Muat be1_Bcfl ________ 1 wtc. Benefits. Busy prac· ~~'" _.,.' ~ It••=_, ~~ Ln. 11·9· Jan 4· • vt:,-.!• penonable 4' ambhloua. Beauty over load uce. H.B.962·a438. COIPOUTIOH WIPAYYOUI ea... ,..._,......_ !allor a PPolfttment only u.._1 • ....,..1ST •--------'tl1W.l7tb8tfeel CaUOrCo1Mln1'oda1 Otova...a.....•..a LO ST · F N I n I ••••n••••••••••••••••• ... ruu~• ,., 557.006 1 B,.'!_~&!;al2 lfilf 4 .. ir---Scbnauier. g r•r . Nr . ~& with F ollowlalJ. New JntervlewHrsN:30 DINTALRICIPT. ................ ~-Deb_ (213)~ 0 10. M.V. 810·2754 ......... 7005~~~~5~lt~·~l~l~l~J~~~l~~~a...,.~lo~,'!_.~N-•_w_po_r_t_a_c_h_. 3723 BlttbSt,N.8 . ri~ ~,~,rl~ae:ei;,~n~h~~· 645-1101 SIEJRJ.vtl4c4ES1 REWARD ••••••••••••••••••••••• _...,....,. 1~~~~=~~==~b~~;;;;;~~~~1u••D W eel Se IJ t •---------Send res u m e c o · """ ant • ac f 1-'0UNI> fem ah411&Y dOg ldN. TRAIM ,;~MEN I~ Ousilied ad no. 813. c/o Motel, 1861 So. Coast approx 3.:llbl. Ollr. w /'fbl. I.._ -..DI.aft. Lit• for busy 11r111e otc. Daily Pilot, PO Box tSeO. GUARDS W AMTIO Hwy· WI · Dc:b. 494-489a Baker. Fairview, C.M. TW-ow'.......... "-MUil be e.xper'd ~well F•' lal ....... n Coata Meaa.caur. 92626 P/time wJrntt.. lrv\ne . IMSUIAHCl/Sdy MAN. ~r'dtodetlver. m.acm c.c.K CLASS for Ad Action quallfted. Phooe aA 7pm, 1111 lllfL.1¥ DISHW ASHIA Anabclm. Afe 21 "ovQr. ""' • Ca ualtY .\&f'Dcy tnllall m~ J~ancea. --------NATION·WIDt':JOB 751·~. Mature me n prcl 'd. ~at Unea Full time. Mutt b e LOST maa·a blk wallet & l'LACEMENT Call I f'all I Over ta, full or p/Ume. Unllorme film. Car " n ........... _ lftlu:tance t :f: d bl .... pocket oraanlur, lef\ at ASSISTANCE B 0 0 K K ! E PER .,.. App t y , 0 r l n d e t pho n e nee. Apply ._...,., 1 rooa. • D • e .. ~ booth, corner GOOD JOB f'lehars• ,...ta.uranl ex· R411iht Plllt Ru t aurant. UOO W. Unlverea l Protec:\lon OlrMadM.ar MJrt Sat Q'S. Frinte J>IW:~at. ':..~w°a~: OP~=iws Dltf Plllt ~~\·=~~Im _, =·;~t Hwy, r.::~A~ r~t::'vi~~,~~~~~~~~~I ~apAppUancea I _54G-G __ 10_0e_n_nll ____ , I A IT IM 0 IR S .VIS(I =of We1tmlnater. AD-VISOR one Store Cluk, .4() b.ra, Jtl . P 'o: 30 · n o on & IMSUIAMCI l.815NQW1>0rt Blvd.CM LOST: abp. brown SCHOO&. ~'2 5&J8 <JntJ wkndtl Prefer ex 1-l-:»-4 __ :30p_,__m_. ___ ... GROUPHJttU.'nf 548-"IVtO mini fem. le, bllnd. uoe £. 11\b St., SA V't • m.t. ldle lt•nu with a 642-5678 per' ln eand)'. t.obacco, Trllde your old ttutl for a..AlMS EXAlmf ER T ry a D au 1 p ll 0 1 R e war • 18th Ir 8'4-lillO 1~~~~~~,~~~ Dlill1P\1ctCl ... 1t1eclAd.1._ _______ l)boto. Pleu e call Mr. aew 1 oodlca wlt b 1 EQt:AUu.stl,r Cla.tlledActtobu,,.,1 Aaabetm.CM.04t-.,.. Sd9oolaOoulTo Cout •. MWeT9. •• ~l&WMT a...un.dad M2..se1'8 SalarJoe>o.PtllSG-l'm ot~aonM!Utlna. ~~~ ..... !!.~ ~~.'!*!!-... !!.~!~~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~·.-:! ..... !!.~ ~~~ ...... !!~ ~~~·::! ..... ?!.~~ Mond!y.January 10.1m DAJLYPILOT ••J MAMJFACTURING CO ~~~ SALES &,p~ your lDeotnl!' Http W..ted 71 00 Dogs 1040 r... ..._. 1050 .-, a.mbltlou. produc· SPORTSMINDED SICllTAaY Exec:. nda part Ume All ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlon work('r, advance· ilrll £SJAJ£ Said opportunity. Earn AOMIMISTIATOl ao Sal. open&45"lut! Women. 2S 4' oldtr to Cidden Retnever mah~. l 1tc baby armolre. Sl~. mmt Potenllal. 1.1.00 hr. 111111. 115 to '18.000 1.1& yr Na· Oen rmt offlee ror life S ~rk for Hous..:leanlna yr w1pepera. Must hnd 1 W Oval red t\11. p , tau • sta11.Call64222:56 CONDO CONYEISlllt Uool.l1&1eenrmtffkln1 b MORT c•u Tocher-Pre-l'hool SYS. Top s. id hra bme 842-tl803.M2·2&49 aod.lrona, 125. redwood f ,..._ c mem er· • .. l't!rtlf1c11te or niwr 12 50 61~ (..., •-) ,..Lio Ubl" *-MAT UR F. WO MAN person or v••na: o prefer pension eatate rhr~8820 Jl!in1ature S chnauzer -...u-., ..-"'·-· Pi li me to w•lcome ~IAUST a~::nl~hellet~~I ~~~t plannln~ uper ~eed pe X·RAYTECllNOLOOIST f>Upplea AdofableAKC. 3,_8'M7...__49 ______ _ newcomers & contact KU, . ~rtw Lib<'r•I comm typing. dktllt1on 11k1lb & Telephone Sales.:irl. & 1Fem11lrJ Needed for mal01. 2 rern. Reuooa Pl~ bedtm aet &j(), merchants. flc>.abl~ brs Jt you have sub6tantiaJ experience in Semi annual bonus pleau nt ttdl!'pho ne Outside Saleei Rt'p for radiology office located ble 083 ~13 atfU. llCA 25" color TV $100. N~ car. hte typing all phases of condo conversion and are Prof it aharin IC x Int peraonatlity ~nems & gourmet roods. Pitlmc ln NB. Must be ARRT & MS-1844Aft 4pm. $C7·~. pren~ .. ..,, to become v1·ce n..-,·dent of be n. flt ~ • t· k ia u e ~Slll~a.ry~ope~~n~. 613~-fl087~~~1 Mu.,t be salcs onentt.'d CRT. "2·6"4 for appt. ,...... to Y• .,-.. 11;'-1 Cl~ ~-" • (;8117:51·1893 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~H•MIC d · din with .-n:v1ous !la cs exper. 2 5"' "" 3 ynamac, e:xpan g company Yrs college pref'd c1111 T L S... Don't drop the ball ! Get a Spayed rem cat. 3 )'NI. •orldng or not. <'ht!clt spectacuJar growth in the investment Sunday l 7, ull day Mon SICRIT AaY I N pnotM s. iob with a low co:st Dall1 Perlect for single person. thaa xlol opportunity field (Salary & profit sharing), Write d11y, usk ror Mr. Oort, •tc.-.ONIST R.I!:. Uc req. Work from l>llot Clau~fh:d Ad. ~. Automobiles. Class A lie " _... your home setUng appt! Phone&42·5678. ---------req 'd. S400+ per wk Don Berman. Presid ent . QUAIL <714) 883·0519 or Mr. For real eatate co. near for our sales s taff ........ 1oso1--------- pc>ulble for good mun. PLACE PROPERTIES, 1400 Quall SmaU (802) 341..oeeo. O.C. Airport. Congenial Salary, Commission & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ptain Nemo Waterbed Front end align exper.. Street, Newport Beach. s•• •s TRAIHll atmosphere. Good skU11 Bonus+Ho1p1talliation MlrdtmdfN Ulde·a·Brd. coat '390. KJna 1lze, 2 mos old, tW\ I l -req'd.~mo,833·9293. benefl\11 for t'-0 rl"'hl ••••••••••••••••••••••• SELL ..,75. call dellv"'r, makeorr.96(}.U93aftS. eups, c ec. exper c r To sell supply Items to ""' "' .......... 1005 .,. "' Call 581-8761 ~~ super mkt chains & pre· SIClt!T ARY penon. <213>872· l«2 ....................... SM 4790 Bdrm set. 5 pc. $800 value. MED EXEC/SECY 1 mlum users. Some travel Good typist, Ute bkkpng T.tetype Operotor I BUY 2 mirrors. 2 nl&ht stands , , T'""'"g •-1"~urance ex· Y-1-W•ted 11oou..a..w..w 7100 Involved. Salary com· 1 Girl ore. N.B. Call u t d d Wonderland ** ** (l)9drawerdresser.Uke n•-· .,. "" ._..., .. ....,. men•ura te w /ability. •~"-2888.. mil ure person nee e "'---" "•ed Fumtt"-•· new. Sl75. 673-1148. perience reqwred. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .no . fM stock brokerage firm Of A. ti I uuuu ...., '"'"' .. 49S·l060 9am to noon ....--~ ----_______ ......__, (714)631-0700. In Newport Ctr. Telelype ft QYe5. J\ppllancu-OR l will Wblte KeJvlcat.or, auto wkdys. ~-----.---.---~ ~ c:11:•usTRESS SECRETARIAL exper. nee. Good fnniie U UOE warihouse sd.lorSELLforYou. derroat wtrreezer, $90. ll MANAGEMENT .-..... G e n e r a I o f f I c e beneflta. 644·2«2. crammed wlth over SOO MASTERS AUCTIOH Yellow vinyl recliner Men, perm. p/Ume ror LA : Young uperienced to responslbilltiea. Division music boxes. olckelo· '46-168' &llJ..t6JI chair w/olloman· $80 Times home dellvt>ry 1n work In aall loft.Pattlaon sales dept ...... • '"'""S deon plat>OS clttua or • • Newport & Costa Mesa. Vi ce President opening exists for ag.. Sa.Ul>eslgn642·S6'75 ROSAN.INC. Full &hrt-Tlmc gans. wail clocks: SAVE! J AN. SALE. New ~alU:30 Must have dependable gressive Apartment Management pr<>-2901 W. Coast Hwy, NB Bra~h ofc seeks bondo 1irandfatber. clocks. Ir uHd Curn, appl's, 5· Wood Table w/leaf. 4 <'at & be reliable. S27Sto fessional. Must have managed over S£CRBARIES F.qual Oppor Employer ble tellers. Ex~r. pre· fascinaUng antiques. !"DiK. Wilson's Bargain matcblng chrs. $75/ ofr. S3SOmo.MB-1740. 2000 units, be ready to move up to I'd. Contact Hilda Tcr· Ovcr$l.OOO.OOO Worth Nook.2Slores-MS &8J.4 Pb~!llS35 Presidency of company quickly and S700to $1200 Mo. SECRETARIES ranove (714>644·7255 Amencan lnUrnaUonat w. 19th, c.M. M2·'1t30 a.1-------- Mgrnt Tme, perm. Earn have a following. Salary plus profit Many Co's Need LA based subsidiary has Western Federal Savings Galleries; l802·T KeUer· 548-32162 W. ~'J:1~.w~·1:;~ller sharing. Our staff knows of this ad. Eml)l~~~r:~~Az;Fea ~cilitl~%1~t~0M:!:. ~44 ~·~ut~wy.1CdM ;~1~~··<>!!~1 ~~~er'i; Man'a valet chalr. Submit resume to: Ad #812, Daily Uz Reinders Agency 3 Positions avall. AJl re· ua Por mp oyer Sal. 9 AM t.o4 PM. Visit! $S. MODEL Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, C.M., Ca. 92626 40208ltthSt.Stel04 quire accurate typing Antq Mahogany vanity. :M0-2Z19after5p.m. NewportBeach 833-8190 skills of ss+ wpm, TRUCK Fem for •P• & pool ad ~----~~----~ Call for Appl/Es tab ·ss transcribing machine ex· Best offer. Call ~13 6 Pc Uv Rm set. C!Ont.em·1---------vertising, gd pay. Call per .. good organization. DRIVER a.ft4pm. po butcher blk arm 1,IM!..-..K 645-53S3; res M2·32'.Y7 or HlfpWClllted 7100 .W,Wallfed 11001•--------1 Min. 2 yn recent exper. CHARLES WALLACE mustaell.499-4430 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-6836. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRETARIES Apply National Systems F.11-tf"", ,...,..Mtlt ANTIQUES Inner Space king •lie For Sale: 2 ponlea & show MOTOR ROUTE PEOPLE PERSON RECEPTIONIST Corp .. 4361 Birch St, N.B. ~"' Whlset.othetrade. water bed, heater & quarterhorse. '"-"y P1I"" d•·ltvcries 1n E.x~ n--"'s p/t1me as f~ small sailboat fto. in (NearO,C. Airport> 1"" .. ,io.. for drlv~ 18430 BandiUerClr. vibrator. '175. 675-:r772 C.11847·1091. va.u "" "' ..... """" .. ,. • leyland Laboratories has with rece ttt ta· f\ VI 962 Newport Beach. Monday IOC in whsle supply. Fut S. E. Santa Ana. Bkkpng immediate openings for Sect'y/Recept for small ~ CMtd atld n Y ·4665 4 Pc Walnut Bdrm set. Rare Offeri-tbrough Friday art er ly cnpltahzed 673·2223 . & secretarial skills re· ad m i n I s t r a t I v e N.8. Law Firm. Good Y'"' ·tftCt v ~ 80 IO Beautiful ronditlon. ....,, noons plus Salun:lay and -q'd. S560 to SS50 mo. Send secr eta ries. a nd tn· skiHs, minimum 2 yrs Claas I II~. ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·7145 ne:r :~~ks:~ 0 ~u8!1:~ Sunday mornings. Gross resume c/o Ms. Mazzeo. tervlews are presently general ori: exper. Com· pa a 1 co"' pa" y REFRIGERATORS . ced rtd $325 per month. SSO cash 1810 E. Borchan:I. Santa being conducted to fill pen s a l 1 on Com · r!:;~~:I. licellnt WASHERS-DRYERS Murrey Pool Tbl .. cuat. 7 ~~lllty. 'Z~~~65 ~~ depoeit required. Phone PHONE SALES Ana, Ca 9'.1705 them. These positions re· mensurat.e w /skills & ex· Reconditions· Repros & SoCa, Gibeon Refrtg. & 642_3471 642-4321, ask for Jim quire strong secretarial per. Paula, 752·5522. Frgt Damage. Guar/DeJ. Sep. Fir. Much more. --------- Parksincirculat1on. ::!ien~r ~:~~fe.P1~o1~l:· Receptionist experience._ Applicants Security Applicaffolts 29 vrs ln OrangeCo. 644-0927.644-1621 Jew.try IO?O ---------1 yearsofage Guaranteed for high class beauty mustbeprofacientlntyp· Need a RELIABLE •c~--.i&.t DU..,.LAP'S Beautifu1sofa&loveaeat, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Hww/C-ion. salon. Ex per. not nee. lug and shorthand. Ex· GU AR 0 . h C 1 f "" -,.·--"" Earth tones, lnJald wood ~·~· wages or commissions Must bave good rers. 40 cellent communication ., wit . a 1 • Moa....,. ft-L l81SNewport Bl. CM game set w/matchlns WANTED Strong and capable or 250 East 17th Street, Hr wk w/paid vac. Regas skills and the ability to license. Expenenced. 9:00o.a to 3:00 p.111. CALL548·7780 server. corr-table. ~aJll TOP CASH DOLLAR caring for pleuant semi-Suite O. Costa Mesa . Beauty Salon, 3333 s. WOTk Independently i.s a clean. reU~ble. looltlng ""' .. invalid . Cook. lite betweenS.00&8:30p.m . Bristol.So.Coast Plaza. must.Formorelnforma· for day sbif\. Gd refs. Maytag Oas Dryer, lale unH . Herculon or PAID FOR YOUR bsewrk. live In, nice at· 646-4223. lowerlevelnearMayCo. uoncall: Call551~ Orplaoee md.J iiso. Kenmore Gas naugabyde BOia & lov· JEWELRY. WATCHES, mosphere. 54$-5067 btwn Equal Opportunity Apply in person an lPM. (7141540-591 I Dryer $7S. Kenmore cas eseat. Wing back cut ART OBJECTS. GOLD. 6-7 pm. Employer Cathy Ferryman s..lot-Secretary Dryer $45, Kitchen· Aid velvet chairs. Kng or Qn SILVER SER V l C E . RECEPTIOHIST (714)540-5000. Ext 207 Mature, expr necessary. DELLY Portable Dishwasher sz bedroom sulte wltb FINE FURN & AN· "---~u St proficiency w /figures. $150. Ouartdel 546-8672 a rmolre. mattresses. TlQUES. 645--2200 HURSES AIDES ---------1 ....,..., .. "" on exper. a· Informal ofli~e Costa ---------1 patio lable, Oak 4' glass Exper. pref'd. Will train PRINTING ble. O.C Airport area. HYLAND Mesa. Call Beverly No 1. FOOD CO. Stove, gu. Modern wbt table. LamPI. Xlnt cond. U...tock 1075 if nee. Park Superior PRESSOPERATOR Res. 968•7465• Bus MlOAM,645-5800 17172CartwriqhtRd dbl oven. $1SO. Wht 554-4760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Con v . Hos P . 14 4 5 Prerer exper. on Solna _540-_2&42 __ .______ LABQRlJQRIES 1 ._ Calif dshwahr S30. Full kitch ftea, Morgan mare. broke SuperiorAve N.8 . J.2S.single t'olor. 4 Day RECEPTIOMIST ft Service Station Atten· " • • cabinets & counter tops Chair &ottoman$40,drop to rlde & drive. blk k ood b f. 3300 u .. land Ave dant, ex3er'd. Day & • .,..673-1148 leaf table ISO. walnut r!ade Morgan gelding, Huls""" •IDES w .. g co ene its. Fash Isl Financial Serv. ..., E Fu •-ti A F.quaJ OPPortunity _., A .. 6,_-. luff baJr W ~-Apply National Systems nrm. Recept/Secy. front Costa MesaCaUf92626 ves. .,.p/ me. P· ---------1 ~.-.oven c: ng. estern (714) Exper'd, Good benerits. Corp ~-1 e •-bc• NB f p~ly Shell StaUon, 17th & employer M/F Refri&, FF, Frlgidiare 17, $3S, swag lampe (.2) $35 338-1011 .. ....., u-. "'' · · desk. Ex-r. Res r-'d. l NB ·--------1 ..,..,,. LJke + Bar W bt •--b tools 1---------Bayvtew Conv. Hospltal. <NearO.C. Airport.) Type 60 ';pm, 369 ~San Equal Opportunity/ e, . · _,.., new. pr, rg uvu a.rs • 205S Tburin Ave. C.M. -------''----'---I Miguel Dr. N.B. Suite AlfirmaUve Servll'e Station Atten-UTOTIM refrlf,$50.~Z703 please call 6'5-'1857 .rt ~ •• _. 1010 642,,3505. PRODUCTION 200, Action Employer dant, exper'd. Full o RETAIL CLERKS 8lcycle. 8020 6pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... URSES •tDES i---------~~~~~~~~~~! part.lfme Apply Arco Wanted. OpPortun1t1es ••••••••••••••••••••••• Klngslze round bed, $75. Moving: Matt/bx aprg " "" RECEl'TIONIST Station. 17th & lrvlne, for advancemenl avail. USED. REBUILT & or best offer. Call S7S. 2 eor tbl/m.at end 7 Eam-Jpm &f'dllp~·7a'!1. WORKERS N.B law Cirm req's In· SECRETARY CM. ()pen.lngs In C. oata Mesa. Guaranteed. J\11 types, <213)870·5666 days or tbls, marble toJ>,1, lamps, xper. pre • wi train tel ll gent. v er sa tile Anaheim, Garden Grove parts, repaln . Trade-ioa <714)549-9439 after & 7:30 desk. sofa+ misc furn. mature person w/ap. We st Coast largest person to handle recep· S EWI NG M >\CRIN E &Westminster.' accepted831·2101 evesQnly. 646-4547 Utwe for posltloo. Mesa fumlture manufacturing lion & various ofc duties Immediate opening ror OPERATORS. lmmed. 642 7702 r---------Ven:le Conv. Hosp, 661 i'ncludlng phon-. typing. secretary w/mln 3 yrs of· openings nr 0 C ·"~rt • •NEW-USED BIKES• Ce t.e St C M company needs skilled "'" fice experience & ability · · ,.... ""' · ---------n r • · · Production Workers with mail etc. Accuracy & to work independently. ~~.BB IN SAILS. Waitress, Food/Coc:kt&lls. Buy· Sell· Trade _________ ,experience in case goods neatness necess. Xlnt Must be pleasant. well .....,.....,_ Apply a rt 4pm, Blue PS~ate&boR~~rs. bl d i bene.Call644-93U form· Beet l<r1 2latPl NB " '"""' OmcE auem y , aan ng, groomed. Type 70, sh 80 STATIONERY Store in • · Cycle&Co,2488Newport F/C~ Xlntoppor. for lnd'iv. w/S yra bkkpng exper. t.hru T.B. Salary S850+. packing, and mllling,_te_rvw_. ______ &dictaphone. CdM. needs Saleslady. Waitress Food/Coc:ktalla. Blvd.C. M.642·7910 machine oper ation R.E.SALES Cal644-ll19 F /tlme. s days. Xlnt Applyatt 4pm,Sld 's81ue ---------1 Previous rurniture ex· 9AM 'Ul NOON working conds. Especial· Be«, un 2Lst Pl, N.B. Oirla Schwinn bike, never perience " preferable Full or p /iime for a THI llVIHE CO. ly fine cllentele . Ph. used. 3 spd, $70. Call P/T Gett10f~ Afternoon hrs. Typing :~=na~!Y h~rs~~ Fo:.:' ~;p~~:~r:: 5$0NewportCtr Dr Francis-Orr. 67:5-1010 for WAUHOUSEMAH _833-32$9 ___ ·------· ....... .ai-.:. -----.. ··-~111 a.m Monday through HB/ F Valley area. Newport Beach appt. Ex per. pr ef'd Req's c-ras Ir ir.--•• ._ W-.JO .. w·~ Friday. 848-1322 --------STOQ< CLERKS valid eaur. dn vers lie. ......... 8030 ,..._.. "' "' _. - WAREHOUSE !~~p':t/~ t~.I:/,~~:; Con••••un••••••••••••••••••• C4I S.. 64~1671. Id. llO Interv for St., Santa Ana. Phone ex 11eml·au.tomatlc, (, __ n.-.at-1 Ha.odymanCorp. 549-9171 Zeiss tessar. r 2.su.v . TnM, ~ops, Tops ~ r-rarn.• so+. lite bkkpog exper. Reslaurant SICllTARY/ SalaryS3,50hr. B.P.John New reslauraol In IOOIOCHPER 1-c:---E ~ d Newport Beach, now In· ........ bo 2Shifts P/T-Ftr · filter. Leather case . 1'-t-II 11 No Experience Ntt. WHERE ARE Shutter needs cleaning. _., ~· ··-r 2001 aat er R t e r v 1 e w 1 n g f 0 r ,...IU, a pleasant p ne Typ\ng80+ SalSOOO+ Santa Ana. A92703 waitreues. busboys. voice for a Laguna s.cnt.y coolts. Coatact Mr Lib· Buch reaJtor. HANDYMAN CORP. SSO. Dent, 494-8SG6. 2S310MargueritePkwy YOU?? Dogs 1040 1RIPMD.I M.laslon Viejo Vlg Ctr We've got a Job for you •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Sb ao. typmg eo+. Xlnt EQua10pportunity by.213-862-0223 MOR.IMS RIAL.TY pdwial.SalaryS700+. __ _:E:::..:m.:.:;P!:.:lo::::Yc..:eT.:__ __ t :--:---:-----* 494-8057 * Pit Sa.I~. $40-$70 wk up. Restaurant ---------ltlll. ~~:·,}5~·~~·s~~u.~~~~. Waft.n~altNslts ~:r~y 768-5061 working out of your own A.KC Golden Retriever NY'5TRO'v1 A<;SOOArES 113$.TM. P/time. Work wknds . Sharp. phone peraonall· · Appl.Y U1 persoo, Wed· t t l 50 C STUDENTS home, worklnlJ 4 hrs a Pups. xlnt hunt.ens. (ami· day offering charge ac· ly pet, wtr dog. 493-6861 counta for retail stores & __ .._ __ ......;;; ____ 1 PerUMlf ACJMCY Real Estnle Sales ThW"S., lOam..Jpm, 1801 Y. YP ng wpm. om· Bl h s N 8 ' put.er order processing. 3723557.oo~s · · LIKE MONEY. BaysideDr.CdM. Shipping coordination. 100'% Empk>yer ·UKE PEOPLE? RETAIL SALES In Mis· Letter typing & fi ling. Rdalned • s ion VI e j 0 & Sa n Apply in person. CPD In· ~~~~~~~I : LIKE $2, Q Q 0 Oemente. Approx 20 hrs du.strtes. 2100 E. WUlhlre you can n\ake S3·$S hour DOG 0 BED I ENCE Regular or Reoccurring comm. What are you C~ to start Wed. Jan p/tlme work. Hrs 2AM· waiting for ? ADS, (213) 19, 7:30 pm. Nwpt/lrvine HAM or 5PM·12 Mid· 945-3961. area. 546-4928 night& weekends. 1...:..::..:.::..:..:::.._ _____ 11---------1 Call Immediately HOW IS THI TIM! SCOTTISH Terr. AXC, 2 557-0061 for job smers to check yrs, male, show quaJ. Ol'TICI: NEEDED NOW!!!! PER Mo 7 per wee!<. No exper nee:. _A_ve_._Sa._n_ta_An_a. __ _ • Must be avaJI between SECRETARY ~Q~ off i ce • If you like t.hel!e ques. 10AM-7PM. Apply at lmur. aaent DMds a de· 0 over load tiooa we'd hke to talk t Fot.C>Mat Corp, 768-4171 pendable person with YoU today. New tralnln~ or492-~, good, baaic aec:retartal _ the Dally Pilot Help _MS-__ 1$7 _______ , Wanted claaslficaUoo. II AKCSHEPHERD PUPS the job you want ls not $100 671H16.5 there you mJght consider Work 642-8335 offering your services ----------1 with an ad In the Job The fa.st.est draw ln the Wanted category. Phone West ... a Daily Pilot program wtguaranteed IH lB.llf llldlla, knowledge of the lntemew Hrs9-3:30 12 ,000 per m onth I b I 3723<><-bst NB.. TEMPO HAS minimum Income . SUpervlsor . 3.11. LVN naurance us ne11 uu" , . Fastest growing com 7-3, full or p/Ume. Mesa belpfu1 but not required. ~ Classified Ad. 642·5678. OPP'.NJNGS FOR. Keyp a c• ()pereton Dkl = :t Secy'• PIX '·•• ··t.cnlaluw/ .. T,,W. Acee• •;a c...-... NEV~ AFEE Local Areas TEMPO Temporary Help 11802Sk)' Park lrv111e Ctl540-4415 F.quaJ Oppor Employer peny lo lta field ofrertng Verde Coav. Hosp. &U Cootact: Jeff Baker personalized tralnln CenterSt,C M 548-5585 lll42WamerAveno208 that guarantees you HunUnctooBeacb auceu "We're here t Sales Eq 1 OpM&-~ I belp" la our motto ua por mp oytt Pluse call today for de APPlJCATION SICUTARYfL.etJlil t&Ua. nll'INE£1 Gd skills. Salary com· 631-2246 Lnar mensurate w texpr. Pb Well estab'I & recofinlzed 496-0411 Laguna Nl1uel •!:.J manuf. of valves. Ute~ SICRITART n::tJ!IJMAI ~~~ctp:!-:::uc Exper, full time. S7SO ._,..Ii,.·-·~ systems for aerospace atartlng salary. Utual We're here to help! applicat.lon a need1 belH!nts. Accura1e fast qualified person. Job re· typist, knowledge of bk· • _______ ..;,1--------•1 q's eng.lneerlng It sound kpng, flllng. Send re· technical background + aume to Ad. No. 805, Dal· OfflCI MANA~H RECEIVING s a 1 e !f e x p e r . I o ly Pl.lot, P.O. Box 1660, Computer acl'OuntJng ex· aerospace. ordinance Ccista Meaa, Ca. 92626 J)lll'. 11000. Fee Paid. INSPECTION vehicle & ship building .-~ ... SICRIT AltY fieJd. Sales travel 3 or 4 --.-retary / .,,xec: !ib to. T)'pe 6S. Real Sm a I I e I e c tr o Umes a yr. Rmume to: Wl .... Fawcdt J:at<1te background mechanical switch PO Box 36e8, AnaheJm. Acfv...tf .... belplul. To $800. Fee manufacturer hu Im· Ca 92803. EOE/ml Ia Hlrlng Pa.id. med,, ~nlngs In recelv-•••••,.•al( A person who has It "all IOOKlllPla Ing &c Pre<!i.slon lnspec. ~ tot~·· a want.a to do Uon requiring proficient Fabr ic expr. oec. morew/ber life. WllUam •ztectrical contracting use ol precla1on measur. Anaheim & eo.ta Mesa. FawM t needa an Euc. exper. he.lptul. $700. Fff 1.ng lnstrument.s. Work· CalUlary M&-4040 Secretary . One who Nqo. Ing kno wl edge o r ltnowa bow to make DISPATCHU dfrMnaional toleranclng ESLADY. Eirper'd. lhln"• h ..... o t ln Shlpptna & Rece1V1n1. ol spec Yt4.5 req'd in Matute. f8/Ume. A1 pplt y ln ~~~u .\~111~ 1800. APF. prttlslon Inspection & peraoa., UIP a em•· writing ability helpful. dealrable ln r~elvl.ni ln· Uoaal Gift Sbop, 20U ~r exclU.na. ase~y Otbtt Poa.IUofta Av all apec:Uoa. W81lclltt Dr. N.8. environment, Newport Pm.IUons I.bled Avail STACOSWITCH IMC 1----5-.-1-"M-W--M--Beach. Pleue call ODJ.y _ la't:~n#!.C:o:"· WI Baker eo.t.a Meaa Knowtedse of plumbing bltwn ~ bn ot 3 & 5pm, C&ll forAppoiantment 149-3041 ' IUPPllH. F /tlme. AM for Pat lor inlernr. Ml6UI SquJ 0ppor-Emplo1er p r 0 1 r • 1 8 l v e c 0 • APIU •chedulcd 4·5pm w /chance for advance· _dai_l_vy · ._<_n_4_> _m.oM8 ___ • --,_II ...... , 2'7801 P'orbta Rd,St.41 UC~ONIST JMnt.M2-lT5W. SICHTAIY (I 1'1apCenter) ES ERSON Buay 1rowin.1 N.B. law 111·1477 Attractive, ov~r 18. for SA.LW~&I> fi rm •eeks nc'y w / LafUM Nl(ue.I HEALTH SPA. W• wlU 540-2105 &uperior 1kll.la. ktib ac· ~~~~~~~~~ t.raltl r l1bt persoo for1---------curuy, neatnffa lt or-~ ..,, h&n Job, Mr GM, S..Pf•••..,_ aanla•Uon necen. Lcaal Part-time phone .•ork fl ()tbn) 7A·9$4L Wanted fuD tlm~ • Plrt exper. pref'd. but not TO OUR WOMEN IN BUSINESS • TRIBUTE TO THE COMING Sunday J1nu1ry 23, 19n In the Dally Piiot ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN BUS.NESS PAORSSIONALS Ow .............. Mll ............. Wo!Mflle 1111 $ ......... .,.,........, .. ............ ., .._... .......... ,..,.._ .. Ol'ellf9 c..«.Of19 -----··· · -·· SM'll ctll tllla JnuatY! Wt 1rwt for school llld ~. Pretty Mid IUPt'. prxticlf f to111 coq llOOd to Pltcll .-.. tt1 end 11111rt aatll. Crodltt Of 2 attllld$ lllllttl"f wonted. U51 3 colofl. Pwttem ~1 child'• Sire• t. a. to. 12 lftcl. $1.2t tor Hdl Dlttem. Md scvrN. YES SMN TOI' TOPS ~ Nell petttn! for first-. att 10U" to iM wltll ~11. elmllll llld hln~nc. Stai "1 sllofts and ~rt pwtJltrSf SM money -lft OM or two now. Alie. 8rootcs Ille rat ttie nm_,, 11111> ~leerah C>.pt. 105 f• •ncludtd. Diiiy Piiot Pnr!Cld Pattin! 906&: Mlstes' Bott 183. Old Ch91t .. Sta.. SinS 8. JO. l2. 14. 16, 11. 20. Hew Y0tk. NY 10011. Print hrd..-i11peit1101, Naru. Addreu. Zip. Selld $1.2S for taell Pllttr'I. Pattern Nurnl*. Add 3St '"' tldl Pttttfll '°' ... tNft ..,., ~1 200 r1rs1<1ass •frmlil. hllldnni ~ ""s "" .._. t. ..... ; llde llEW 1976 HU'Dt.£CRAIT Mertlll'I Mat1ln ~TALOO! Has f"t'Ytlllftl.. 75c. CftciMt .. __..Sj, ... Pattem 09pl, •42 _......... 1 ............. 1.00 ~~~~ ~~ -~~·- 232 w .. 1 18ttl St.. !lfft1 ~ltl a: York. NY 1001 I. Print t't'+ bit W ;1~S NUMBEA. 1bkJ111 CMlllt • 1.00 cW1~.f3Hour. --------1 I.Ima hr~ aUcodaqce to nee. Xlnt bene. Send r•· • " 11$.0;tl Eitt lAY llC..r'IOMIST lnlrodw:eoewluovauvt aume to: uw Corpora· You don't need • tun to 'draw fast'' wbeo you Accurate typist 50 wpm. bealth scretnlnll pro· Uon, 410 Newport Ctr Dr. Mu1t han 1tlnt phone sram . Must be well 5'41ZIO, Newport Beach, NAME. ADDAl!!SS. ZIP, """'"'It... ~!.00 S I Z e! • n O 8 T Y L E """' C'""t ltil' • 1.00 Dt re1 U.,, "'" te pt I llldnt CMillt IM -1.00 ""'"' ftll? s.4 .. ft( lm.t......... 1.00 •• lift ,........., h ttttt llltteat ~ • t.00 Cltllll-cllf ee_...1_..."' i:i': • ""•t4-l~ :::. ~...:' 1'• ..... 12 ll A f12 IOI Sn ... t:t .... l'.21 "".... • ". -·· . · tilace en ed In tho Dally PiJot Want AdA! Call now -tQ."11l penonaUL)'fOrO\lrofc. IJ'OC)med Ir abl~ to deal1-Ca_m11>,...__· ____ _ COnt.ectIJ1. 133_.lllO 111t he J>Ub llc. Hrly t.11 Rt'lnde" A&•ncy ••ICll· Ce.JI Deanna for SELL Idle Item. with 1 40208frd1St, N.8 . a 64G4500. QaUr PtlotClanln~ Ad. 642-5678 1...-e ..., crMta ,,. ....._ ... It...-n c !Mlllt ,....IM 1.a 11..,1ta•l•·'1-IOc 1llllllt........... , ...... ,. ....... _., BJ2 OAll y PH.OT Mtindoy January 10. 1977 l4anl•1w 8010 Picbn & O"JCIM 8090 Mohwcydft/ .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scaat111 t I 10 WANTED Plano. aolld oak, upnaht. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP CASH DOLLAR MOOorolfer. Kawasaki no Macb IV, PAID FOR YOUR 873-1293 ldntcood.w/afewxi.ru, JEWELRY. WATCHES. i'l'MS29afUPM. COHNlll ART OBJECTS, COLD u .&.MMOlllJD Yamaha 250. Fiat track SIL V ER SER v JC E . ""' "" racer. Dlac brlca. Hlra CHEVROLET FrNE FURN at AN · ORG A. lllJS tnun+more parts. Very TIQU""' .... c.....,... A" fa&l-.../b&tofr. MS-9'73 2828 Harbor Blvd .,..,, _._.,., Comp I II ne-N ew or•---.;...._______ COSTA MESA Used Molw tt-a. 546-1100 Bu,y with Confidence 5*/._. t i 60 -------- From l b e 0 Id es t ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP DOU.AR WHY RENT Autbonied HAMMOND 26'GMCMOTORHOME PAlO DllYIA LlnLE... SAVE A LOT SHOr&cOMPAR0 I ARWICK DATSUN Sao Juan Capistrano lll-1175 493-ll75 NEWPORT DA TSUN FURNITURE ? BlJY 3 COMPLETE rooma of ALL NEW f~ure. DEALER In Orange Sips&. Wotrrat.es. Pvt UOtEOIATELY SHCIALS ~II We will not be ply833-2616. F'ORALL 8210 4 Door. 4 speed. lmowlogly WlderlOld ! ! 642-4097 Nwpt FOREIGN CARS <mn5>. u-.•wcal CALLORCOMEIN NOW SZl95 FUUPlllCI OHLY$399 No Credit Needed Easy Terlnll Available FREE DEUVERY ••SE&ATiH .... ..,.. GMC Late "13.. xlnt. cond.. TO SEE US 644-9200 sips 6, $18,900. 1238 MIWPOltTIMPORTS 888DOVESTREE1' Polaris. NB.833-2816 3lOOW. Cat Hwy, NB Near MacArthur ' &JamboreeRoads HAMMOHDORGAH S.J.C. 197l Americana. 642·9405 8ll·ll 00 &PfAMOCIMTB atx64'. S Star Adult Pk. ---W-E-BUY----•-------- 21541.C .. tHwy Lo rental. $2S,OOO. Pb •USEDCARS& TOPIUYIR C*-O.t M.-492-98'1, '93-2514 eves. TRUCKS• See us first, & last! Top RM Fa••• ~~~~~~~~~"""'° Senice,P..ts Come In or Call dOUar paid for imports. cums & lahrlon 1: & Accenorin 9400 FREE Appraftal COST A MESA 186& Hariaor II. CM ~ .... _. ... 1095 ....................... Gfooth Ch...... DATSUN ~~c~•~6~4~5-6~~· ~S~I ~~:••••••••••••••••••••••• YW ENC91MIS 18211 Beach Blvd. ~Harbor Blvd. = 5' Upright refrig w/glasa USED· REBUILT HunUngton Beach Costa Mesa 540-6410 Beer drafter, holds '4 Ke 1Ude drs, 4 & 8 bole ice .OHP, 1300.1500, 1600cc. 847-6017 * 549-3331 of beer, new rond. $200. crm frzr. auto meat Dual.Ports ~ 75 Datsun 8210. need to 673-5276.CallaftltAM. slicer, bakery rack DERBUOGYSHOP TOP sell. xlnt cond, lo mi, --------~ w/trays, popcorn mach, DOLLAR ~~.:kn~t ofr. 497.3120 CUSTOM ~i~~ rofl maker, Moo· AlllolforW. PAID WOVEN WOODS Cal 979-6400 ;;:,·-·,••••••••••••••• FOR CLEAN '73 24-0Z. A !C. mags. 3SM. 1be r -..-I Gd conc1. Ask.ini S4100. 50%T080%0FF astest draw In ~ C1Guks 9520 IMPORT CARS ea11ss1-1167 Over .0 in-stock patterns West. . .a Dally Pilot ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'' ' MOD ... S AlloMlNl-Blinds Classified Ad. Phone Great Investment 'S7 ~ a. MS-3950 833-977 ~-Chev Station Wgo. RADIO Control Electric loah & M--. Perfect body. As la w /2 Model PT. Boat.over3n.. s-.a--a eng. Sac $600/bat. long, airen. water can •• ;:r.:::;:: ••••••••••• _631 __ ·3320 _______ , non. 2 ~peeds. etc. Very Ge•ral 90 Io 4 WhHI Drf•ft 9550 8CJPbiaticat.ed toy. Over •••••••. • •••••• ••. •••.. ••• ••• ••••• •••••••••• •• $1800 replacemeat. . 9725 • •••••••••••••••••••••• "74 Fiat l24 Wgn. Aulo, air. 21.000 mi. $2950. 963-4030 '69 Fial 850 Cpe. Lo mi's. Runs great. 30-40 mpg. $895. 644-5836. Sacrifice $500. Include RADIO Control electnc everything. 675·3662 0 Model~ Boat. over 3 ft. 4 WHEEL DRIVES '74 Flat 124 Spyder. conv. 645-2200 long, siren, water can· --Alllot. l..,+9d AM/FM stereo. Gd cond. -~-------t non, 2 speeds, etc. Very 1970 $2997 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3.500,bestofr.496-4988. Gourmet butcher IOpbistlcated toy. Over Toy.Landcr.-{853KXV) GeMral 9701 table,neverused, $1800 replaceme nt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73FlAT128SLC 831-1612 Sacrifice SSOO. Includes 197J $4497 •u 11111u 62 Reblt. eng .• only 10,000 '7J 4SO SI OOOllG8 Blue, sharp, c•· cellent c'OIMI. SJ Ull.S 7l450SIL OOS38S. $12,4H Excel cond,Lo&d('d! '74 410S& Ser OUl448. l1S.911S. Im· maculatet 17 TOYOTAs HERE MOW '"1 Corvalr. 2dr. auto. New Llrea. xlnt body. rum xlnt. ~-98Z-03a , ' 99H XLNTBUY , 'e8 4dr Chrys Newport. Pwr, AC. Xlnt CODd •..W COLORS 81 Chevy-SVSS'1-Z.S41111 lhruoul. 197S 67UlN •..W MODELS 81 T Bird·FWJo88 61 T Bint-FWJOf18..SS911 CoMW.... 9tSO I Hure Savtnp oa ALL re· • Ply.Cpe,-630JSH·S8911 ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• malnlna new 761 " 88VW Bua·374MXl·li'9ll llr.4 Mark IV. pvt pty. De¥:8etterBllrgaln 101'oyota-68SCDJ-1999 16000. Wkd )'I S·t. n VW Poptop Camper· 498-7966 MAJt~UIS TOYOTA 67Cad.SD-920BSW·lll911 TI4"549-8010; Ev11wkndl • Ml lON VIEJO F u I I y e q u 1 p __ ;.;_ _____ _ '75450 511. 131·2110495-UIO ped~.$28115 C°"9'tte t9J1' o 3 o ~ 5 9 • s 1 4 • 9 9 5 CALL 64Z..0795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buy/Lease. Sensible T..... 976 '74Corvette. Loaded. Payments ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC 9905 T·top. S6900. '74 450 SL ·n Triumph SpiVlre. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (2131592·2983 Ser ~. wires. Im-Convt. Lo ml. mags. '74 Gremlin good cond mac~ale. Lease/Buy . radials, $2995. eves new tires: leu tha~ 1974 ,..0RVITTI ' senuble paymenta. 848-1990 30.000, Asking $2100 y"'".yop ~ Under 12.000 miles 548-1340 118.•95 -1---------Automatic. air cond. 4t 73 450SLC • Md& 9910 only 34.00U mil es Sunroof. leather. Ser • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• (180KKP>. 001372$15,495 '72 LeSabre. Orig own. SADDLHAC9C 7 2250Ca.pe ... ='::~.·eAU A/C. clean. gd rwmiog. YAUIYIMPOltTS • Ser 000744. S7495. Sbarp ~ '77 TRl $491115. 76 sticker smo. Pb 645-3S24 131-2040 495-4949 • prtce reduced $6SA. CaU '7S Buick Regal 2dr. PW. todaytordetallaooexcit· AC. red w/wht top &i whl Dod9t t935 Ing new Buy /Lease Plan. int. S3850. 640-0945 ~··•••••••••••••••••••• · . . . ttouse of Imports .. :· ... -· -... -· ... Sensible payments. 68 Dodge Coronet, good '7S ZIO Co.,. --C d i • 991 S lransportallon. $450. Ser 105273. II l.995. Yolcaw.... 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-4500 Buy/Leaaa-Senalble P•Y· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------ments VW '71 Coronet Wag. 6 Pas.a. . '74 280 S (!!) a/cond. P/S, auto. JUOC). Ser 103207. S949S. Im 196J $697 -6'73-2.800,644-4844evea. macuJate BUG-(G0F379l Ford 9940 '72 350 SL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Met. Blue Ser 000922. 1967 $997 '72 Ford LTD. 2dr, PS. $11.495. See to appredale BUO· 142ACTP> PB, AC, Bat ofr. Clallk MercedH 1970 280SE Cnvt. Xlnl eood. $11,500. ~-7091 1968 Sl597 BUG-<XSU7-tal 1969 $197 BUG·<OOMFW) Nabe 8'73-3219. IS ONE OWNER 1972 Pinto Cadillac Runabout. In good coodi.- llon creen exterior Ir tn .. tenor. Will sell $1400. ol best offer. Low mileage. Quality and Price Guaranteed everylhlng. 67S·3662 or Chevy Blazer-<22SLJM) ~ mi. New interior & cpl. ~~~ ~~\~a~'1elri. 845-2200 MASIERATI Flared whls. Ferrari LW74 24-0 D, xlnt cond. fully •-g, s a1'ls beautifully RADIO Control Model l" 1974 Hf97 3500GTCOUPE Ma_gl s. ~ea1r molded loaded. $8950. Pvt ply. MARQUIS VOLVO lllSSlON vtEJO lll-2ll049S-1210 Leasinit Specialist\ Preferred Rates Aft.er 5 week days & any Ume wee.Ir ends. ~7 ·' '611 Cou ntry Squire, loaded, new tires. S900 ftnn. 546-1532. 5$1-$616. nm ~ -~ ti s1>01 er. v1oy top. Spot-496-0461 l-6.'W-04l4 Make offer or trade for? mete r Sailboat. 6 Ft. Toy.Landcr.·UMLHZ> • new res. Bor-less-flew paint. 645-7588 • · '73 VW Bug. New Paint, 675-3662 or 645-2200 long, saUs beautifully. wire wheels, fuel in aft SPM '72 MBZ 250 6 I 4 dr New c I u t c b • Re a r Be tif al Make offer or trade for MAJtftlHS TOY OT A jed.lon. aluminum body· • cy ' · radials XJnt condiUoo au uJ SO g Barrel !?675-36Qor645-2200 ~ON VIEJ O Xlnt cond. Very fast• Ha.da 9727 56,000 ml. Xlot _cond. SIHll .. or beat offer: Aquanwn for home o 131_2180 .. 9.,1210 23.000Mi.Toobotform ••••••••••••••••••••••• SllB50.492--8432aftS.30. 7153-231.11 restaurant. Seasoned ro loah. U .. 11•c•/ .. -w l r e. Trade r o 450 SL 1971. Xlnt cood.1---------fresb or tropical fish. 5'rTlce 9020 something tamer. Pan-lr9d Hew '77 Blue w /ivory lnl. Call 74 VW Bug, for sale, lo mi, Oak bed, oak cash re ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 DODGE tera, Lotus. Etc or ? . HONDA Cars (714>645-.3323. AM/FM stereo, $2100. gister. OllSC. 640-8585 a YACBTCARPENTRY ltAMCHARGlll Pvt ply. 675-3682 o u•""-'y MIHC71 s NewConst. 5........inrty Automatic, air cond. 845-2200 ~" 56 Mercedea 220A, sun-•--------- T;ffanys private Disc Day548-8t49 E~ ~&~~~~~!! MOVING-MUSTSELL ToCt.ooMr-ro.! ~:~o~~C:~"c~~ ··l~~~~::;ie membersh.tp & $250. loah. w.;.. t61m.RY). '64 Vette, mint cond, UNIVERSITY 213-451·5155 $1000 Ca.U 646-8189 ()36-9368 536-6751 E.-1..-... 9030 SADDLHACIC '71 Mercedes220. Oldsmobile •••••••..-.••••••••••••••• y·.a.•. -IMPORTS "74 Mazda RX4. u--....t.. C GMC "75 . 24-0D fully equipped '89 VW Bug, Strong run-1.nterlor Plant Service -• ANY OFFER ,,_ ars • -•-t cond· .• elec sun roor', nlng.. new brks. coils. Design, Sales, Ma int, 8' Folding Mahogany boat 831·2040 495-4949 CONSIDERED Trucks ;t;a tank,~.644-7572 AskingStlSO. Ph494-4624 Consult In g . Co m . ladder, $50, aev~ral used PP 540-7198 2850HarborBlvd. ....--------- mercial/ResidenUal B oldsails,$10.24 Bahama '63 Dodge Power Wagon . Costa Mesa 54-0-9640 MG 9742 64 VW ~ack. Reblleng. Sally Hodges, Omamel. :.:~al cover, $30. ~tonPU.4W.D.,318V8 ...... ..J • J-9730 ••••.••••••••••••••••••• ~~Otr ~~~O:s~out. ta l Horllcullurlst sno tires, xtra heavy du ~ -838-5822 20 HP. 2 cyl Bukb marine ~ ~-& body. StlSO • ••••••••••••••••••••••• : lllJEW vw·s ---------• deiseJ ctl II .._.,....,. ·73 XJ-12 4 dr. while 1 n * Pinball Machines for sale • pra ca :Y new, w/blue leather int., full • • $2000 ~9282 • H SC U6S()Ul'18Rf480\)ltY•RO•ll"IU OYER75 all coin operated . · · 65 I OUT, u•. Ne 11&'990NOO ·,•.)lt9A~• pwr & air. 40,000 Miles. "FIREBALL", classic loah., Power 9040 dutch & brks. $1250/bs Over 50 used Jaguars . Perf. cond, orig. ~wner. '06~~~.~~,·eMA IN STOCK Largest Selection of New & U\ed Cadillac\ in Orange County Open Sunday Cadillac Master Dealer 2600 Harbor Blvd. Cost.J Mesa 540.9100 Nabers Cadillac+ '7S Granada ObJa. stereo. anrf, 1Uver w/buraundy Int. Sharp! $000. 644-1755eves. '69 Ford LTD. Nnt Winston tires. new paint. oew upbot, new sbocb, reblt trans. new valve job, very speclal. $1500. Call 592·1018 aft lpm or all day Sun. '75 Granada. Blk, 2 dr, & cyl, PS/PB. auto, ~1- 1971 CADILLAC ln"g seata, AM/FM, air. SB>AM DEVIW ~~oa~ 8:!9'15. can 49,000 original miles. Jn • superb cond l t lo n ! 660alaxle. G~ cond. New <024PKD>. paint. Sacrifice $~. SADDLEIACk 1_63_l_·3320----~--- Y AWY IMPORTS 9947 831·2040 495-4949 ....................... . money maker. Needs••••••••••••••••••••••• olr.~ MG's ·Triumphs. All lm Contact Harold Standish. • 7 7 MG B • 5 Free 411 Modtlt eotors slight repair. $750 or of· 1974BostonWbaler 11'3" •-L-9560 maculate. Call loday fo CUstom Weave Carpels, 5yr/SO,OOO ml ext. warr. 197 .. C__.._ '706 M1avertclyk.bForest gm, fer . "OLYMPIC ..... h ' · •~ exciting Lease/Bu btwn 8am-3:30pm Mon-~ .. -cy ,new r lteng,new • HOCKEY" I t d i;i 15 .p. Johnson motor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fri. 962-8841 wilh 77 MOB purchase. --•M Brougham . Metallic battery. R/H. rum xmt. x n con • wlt.bonlylOboun.$1400. 1975CHIYY Plan. Sensible p ay Choose one of our 27 waa....-blue, vinyl top. blue SllOO/o(r.6'73-41S1.t $500. And factory new firm. Replacement value ment.s. .69 J XKE Buy/Purchase Plans. ~ ~ crushed velvet interior. ~ ~·s:~~~~r~ ~ $2100. QUI Mi-4482 Wi.:..::c!u' IMW 9712 Red ';toads le~ -~~co':A: ~ LJ Ds Go N E w M G 1900 ~?:;., ... ; Btwd. LOADED • Fu.U Power. 11172 Maverick Grabber .. SEEBURG" Jukebox, ~· SKIP JACK 41 hrs. A· .. ~--•-+ Ca"'~pealrr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 49S-U7S ET S 0 NL 'i Low mlleage I S8 000 302• new paint. xlnt hi· ""·"'-....,......... -1 S74/mo.SerNo80617.cap Wffbftln9ter 03--7561 n..-. 630-1710 _Eves: aide &i out. Auto trana, poor cond. $250 or offer. •wm volvos, loaded. CalJ coad. (56ll4Z). -$4318. red. $398. Res i---------m~. Pri. pty. ~,eppy, $1300 rtrm. Jerry,556-0UJ,ll-9PM 495-U75 • S23S2.4048mosOEL USED* vw·s - "Avon" collectables. For Sale: 3-1974 Fantasy ' MGI 9744 OVER SO ·66~~~~ '74Maver1ck,rvmrreat. "Harvard Class ics', FG, 17' Tri Hull. elecr2~;M~ll~ --6 I dr p s. "'Royal Doullon"' powered boats compl •oesou• .. BAEABOulfVAA0•8AO ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMSTOCI Tilt, AM/FM Stereo, 6 c.9J~~ air.$2000. figurlaes. Cryslal ware w/Batt. chargers & nu 1·~·1•-· '67 MOB GT. XlnL cond, HcrdtofW way seat. A/C, Pwr Wln-•--------- \ 536-0636 co ver s . s s • o o o. '11 BMWS '76 J ag Exec Car Sale! tow ml .• wires. radials. dows. Vinyl top, auto dr. 9950 .ra........H_ .. 130 els ..... A (71A~ XJ12L's, XJ6C, All lo new cpt " paint. $1450/ modth locks, Twi-llt.e, auto An· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -:::...'7bj::!SUl5Jsets~ ....._s.11 9060 '76TOYOTASR5Pkup.s mile and pampered. ofr.'97·31165. ~ tenaa.631.o914 '75 Mere. Monan:b GhJa. l>A"' .... ~.... _.... radk> buct.seats lr HERE NOW Buy/Lease. Sensibie '73 MOB XI l I -•• Brown •--•-•-... ,_ w /abeers & rods ,••••••••••••••••••••••• S';t. ...... ..:..... payments. Call for de-· n n/out. waa..... '73EIDo ado ' ..., ......... "'"• purple/blue/orange. Kite with dolly, yellow --tails Must sac. S2900. 12 ~ ~/ /l _ Ail . r Urea stereo. Blue Bk $UOO. Crystal chaoddler $60. XI nt cond. uso. "11Cbev ~too P.U. Auto · moa·l2,000 mt. Warr '(J(M•r,JN:· pwr,oew Alkins S31100 • ...,. « Nite atnd Medlt $20. Weekdays888-8797. new paint, radio, rd IMWIESAW 1951 Jaguar 3.5. Drop avail. Call P eter, 7IOOWeatftllnater81¥d. ~-496-7635 4M-1017. 8313173 tires d cood.. -196. Pb '70 2800CS·4 s P . • bead cpe. 1 owner. «U.000 7SHl910. .. ..... _..., 113-1151 C 9917 995• · · u.-i..•e 16, trlr, new tr .... •-...u .,;,.!. ... <2a:iCFS). ml. Orig seats/"pl, new :::--:------=:-:-:~1-.:.....::..::..::..:.;.:.;:.:.:..:..:_..::..::..:....:..:.:..: " ~ ....,. • ~•av '"' ,.._.... 97 .. 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• LadieslOspdbikeSSO.Ski more.Sl,425.646-8255or "122002-A.·CS3.'iRKK). top <LOC888> Pb -r-• .. 69 VW. Sunroof. auto '7•ca /b ir boots, u 8 & 6. Lg 581·7S05. '7SCbev ~ T. V8, 3SO. P/S, '7 3 3. 0 CS • 4 s P . • <213>378-8857 ••••••••••••••••••••••• shift, gd cond. $900. Call · m., p ' p/s, a . '13 MUltaq Grande. PS, custom sofa, spinet or· P/B.alr,30.000ml.$4350. (961KLJ4). . . 70n-IGT. 645-0402. Xlnt con · S368S. Call P B. AT. AC, sharp . gan $300. 640·5296; HOlllCAT15Mltw f183..519J . '73 BavarJa -4 .sp .. IC._Gllia 9735 Gdcood~846-08l6 t--------549-2:539,Mike. $3100.551...illl 56600. asklor Ann. ( 11~ ft. 1maller veraion _ n...t.. (680PPM). ..••••••••••••••••••••• . '72VW Westpbalia pop toe> '71 camaro, Ccty air, 8 trk ft17 ----------.11 ct Hobie 16 It lA) Uke --.e Power Wateoa. '74 Bavarla·4 sp .. '65 Ghla, runs good, '73 GT, top cobd, ort dlmper. 1 owner. $3700. st ereo, xlnt cond, •••••••••••••••-,.-• Open moutb male Uo new, ao&ored sails and ~tooPU.4W.D.,318V8, (lMllLFM>. yellow, good paint, owner, new abocks. r _-._1_.ao ______ $2450/bstofr.4114-3'32 NE OWNER mz Ptldo nc. S1lOO ar best otter dl:l'aa. G.-.al for boys sno tires, xti'a heavy du· "1S2002-A.·(CXM1). $700/bestofr. 8'6-11518 tires. 41pd, $2900/ofr. '86 VW cust. ....... reblt ,61 Runabout tn-- 673-BA ftnt en; Vet')' fut. '800. ~~-Ii body. SJ.UC>. "1S530JA·A.·(908MVG). '""'"·-annGbiaEn.gre-831-81.e. -""-. "a.:6, ..:....p-•-t . C11e+1•t 9920 . • ...... ~. m.-i 645-2200 _.,...,.. SADD•-A,..., .... n....... ...._ ... ----...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• tloa P'eeb extctor •bl· Burnt Orange metal or ._ -cenUy reworked. Ruu Po.sO. 97 9000.640-1621 197SCHIYY tenor. WW sell SHOO. or nreplac:e, ocve-r uaed. UDO 1.4. Ir trlr, tru.man ,_ 9570 VAL.UY IMPORTS good. S!l()O/blt. 962-3217 ••••••••••••••••••••••..J-'---------best ol!ef'. Low m1.lea1a. S8S. 6'13-'J'ZD ..U.. Hall No. 2611. race ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 l·ZCMO 495-4949 u-..L. 9738 1975 TARGA '72 VW 411 Station Wagon, MONTI CAllO After 5 wee1tda11 6 ri Id kl tt7SGMC -Cb 1 B auto,A/C.AM/PM.$12115 Automatic, factory air anytime weekeada 7' Pt!'Jl8I COia 8oUle ma-II • cover, aa DI · ••••••••••••••••••••••• oco ate rown , orbestolr.873-9494 cond. & vloyl top. ~- chine. good runnln& ~.~~-5. Naples Sabot, SUU& VAN loaded, dean, lo mi, (403LPQ>. l:ii;;;;;i~--·~;i cood. $150. PP.~ yeuow, standard rigged, Automatic. air cond., must sell. Call wkd 71 VW Bus. AM/FM, xlnt I tt60 ---------• lllnt eond. Ask1Dg $295. sunroof, portholes, de-Lou lm-2333 cood, SiMOO or best olfer. , --'!""!!""-.~....-"--... .. c1I ••-•80'1 •·--tri _.,__ ,_ &' s1 • u OAow.Y 494-3U2 " Wm..d aoat :b:eia :a~~:~ u .. ,. •MA '62 Hrdtp Cabriolet.. llln,u---------~111•~; •••••••••••••••••••••• 26'..._._. un.s>. 83&3ITI condthruout. S4700. Ev eavw.1unroo1. ••• 4t4tllt CASH w W/Moorin1875..clCl8S SA.DDl&ACIC , ... Ul.JIMATIDflMllOlll~ 2150 ...... llYd. IMM837. goodc:ood. 0::UMCSfum/~ 1r o~ Oa111auer. '7•. YALUYlMPOaTS •USIDIMW't* C..Meto64S.5700 '72Porscbe9141.7 833-0l92Evs. fnrdrllovHS4&0788 Cuddy cabin, roomy 131-2CM0495-4t49 • 7 a B a v a r l a XlntcondlUon '88 VW Bug. 11,000 ml on ---------• ~11.885.~ Auto/Sunroofll06LVY '74 Mazda RX3 Coupe, 4 M900. 873 new eng & trans. ...... "12Travelall, A/C, rad.lo, '88UIOOU~· ZXX866 spd, under wmly, very $1200/olr.98&-0809 lw1t-al1 1083 P-CUw/tr&Ue.r.BJ•over towing equipped . '7•3.0CSA /R7• ..... WB clean837-3202 ~-9!}5j,.~;~~r~ ~~.: '74 VW W t b II '70-11 pua Cbev Sln wan. AT, PS. PB, fac AC, 4 nu Ures. Sl,000/ofr. Aak'1 9112-*8 . .................... . ••-••••••••••••••••••• wbl&e. $1.IOO. Weetdaya $216100/ofr. 556-31411, all 6 _, ,....,.,,......., ...u.;aa,,........ •• P 1 a . Conn Mln-0-Matlc: elec. MNm. pm. '7520028/R llUNB ~ hn 9740 exbauat, Britannia 1\r AM /FM 8 trk. Jnunac. ,_ .............. '782002S/R032S ••••••••••••••••••••••• wbl. whale tale. Full cear. Bat ofr. '72CbevyStaUoowagon.3 ~Ul.~••MP- orsao, excellent condl· FUN Cnlislng Ketch 21 ', 14, 62 Dodge Step v CloMd Ott S-dsys 1951 Ml:Z l90SL caaaette at.ereo 1y1tm. 673-2934 Seats, auto, air. $1850. S2 ~ :c'ia New Urw. tioo,tBOO,P.P.532·12$9 roomy, Sood sails & eonvt'dUving,4mU +8fn COU-RO"'DST-AM/FM. alr. Pin alripe v..L 9772 Call~l'I. • . 1 I Fend« TelecastA!r GuJta mad. $1600. 498-8381. ..1.1-.. 2 mil. 8"·7·•1 OIANGI COUNTY'S '°"5 ~ -by Sbaltey J ue. Perilli "111111"0 67 p1u~.... V-" _.... """ OLDEST Hardtop & soft top. Ores. 1 of a klnd .•• 11,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Chevy Malibu. Extra ..,_, ... aac. ' It 1uper Reverb Amp. ERICSON 29', Full "'MDoclleVan \l8318,AC Orlglnallealherw1radio. Servrt'rdlavall.eSi-0484 dean. Blue , blue In· cyl,R/H,auto.xla&CODd. $6l50,f71.25elbef6pm. crae/race, $21.000 olr. PS. Mags, cmt int, 7,ooO If\. Acfasalc! <ITX77Sl. 17 terlor. AJr condlUonlnJ, 49M840 OHla fa•• e & 675-l.830ev & wknds mi, AM /FM 8 trk, xtra ~ SADDUIACk '66 912. 4 Spd, nu en1. ~ cassette optional. "61 .. ~.!:'!.:'!~ ...... ~~.~~ ~.,./ 9070 nice c:ond, $6300. 873-3803 Salee·Service-Leulna I~ ~o1~a::9 ~ui:~~~:~r:u~ean. VOLVO !~:J.~Y ~r BPM ... ~1 ~• t bl ........_ '6'1 VW V~. Snrf. Bltn " ~ 'WDler. a o, 'IVAvv ••••••••••••••••••••••• ictras reiM!y tor camp-1oY C ... er,IK. . 7S Poracbe 914. Stereo, ·74 Monte Carlo Dix. '40: secty'a. desk W/left 8u1t11e11roan de1lre1 Ina .. $950. 548·9222, Rolla koyce BMW 11280SE3 5 Cpe. Sunr '· low ml, xlnl cones. Pvt HERE NOW AM/FM . A/C, tilt wbl.1---------band return, wood, $50. Newport sup for 27• Sail 4t'7·3S5l l.MOJamboree !mmac, $14,000. pty. 5-4272 Swvl seat. $4200/ofr. Ult Hll'73 Flrdlrd-. Exec.awtvelcbaJr.stttl( Boat f71·t087 eves NewportDeach 640-e444 71 250C. Red/blk int.•-9755 •~COLORS 842-2846 P/S, P/B, auto, ma1 upbol., $40. Upbol. alee --nmda.ya . '83 Ford van ·11 2811 V& Rare, ruel hrj beauty. -.._.,. arm chair $25. ~ct'y e • ttereo. ma,i. cstm lnt'. c.,a 971 5 w1wlre wbla . $6200, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •..WMODILS '15 Nova 2 dr . .0,000 a>l. wbla. :M,000 llll'I. Xlnl chair, greea upbol. fl(), Private dock ror power SJ.JOO/olt.MS-'18:11 •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Weekday1888-3797. 1971 Renault 16, 4 d Huce 18vtn&I on aJI re-Good cood. UllOO. ec!Gd.13700.~ aameloblue,125. M~be boat to 41'. 12.25 per ft . .._ W..-4 9590 "74 Capri. 2000 Decor 8rp 1952 MBZ 300S Cl 1 llttcbbac1t, xlnl cond . malnloa new lb " 6t6-S88'7aftll:30PM. 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The Democratic governor asked for a $1.9·billion increase over the current year. a record spending boost. But he was stingy in proposed pay raises for state workers and in most department bttdgeta. No new state or loc:al taxes are proposed. School support would be in· creased by $290 million, to $3.2 billion, with most of it going to low· wealth districts. Welfare grants would be in- creased six percent. Judges and state college pro- fessaors fare poorly in .Brown's plan. Jt offers rahes of five per· cent for most stale employes, 2.2 percent for state college pro- fessors, andnothingforjud&es. Suburban homeowners and elderly renters stand to gain the most in a $480-million tax relief plan. It contains tax rebates of $56 to $700 each for 1.9 milllon of California's 3 .8 million homeowners and rebates of $15 to $?.88 each for up to 416,000 elderly / renters. Brown earmarked $'9U tn1Ulon to build one or more new ptfsons in Southern Callfornia, $220.7 million for construction of other state buildings and $4.7 mlllloo "to nurture and support the many sprouts of creativity st.niggling through.out the state" with grants to California artists. · ••it la a program that ls am• bitious, but it is possible, .. the 311-yU..-old covemor said ol tH tb1rd bud1et pi:oposal of bis era· of·Umlt.a admlnlstraticxi. ''The lmportaat CODCGt is that this budaet does na call on the people ol tbll state for any new general tax Increase, d lt does $0 despite the rat tJuiil-it includes a proposal for ma,Jot property tax relief of close to:balf a billion dollars," be saldt .. Thlslaaprogramthatdoesnot call tor nh' taxes WI ye~ next year, or in the foreseeable IUtun1 -itven a cctmmi~t to selt· natnlng on the part of local aov• erMtellt. and civen an econotny . sipfflarwwbatwehaveaeenorit' • t.beh1sU\veyears." Heb~ Wt on the st.rengt.h ot estimates of spect..cular in• ere.,es Jn state revenues pro-d~ by 0 a moderately good"reo <See BUDGET, Page AZ) Oil-free A·nierican Tanker Splits ' I Sinatra's 1 1Mother 11 Removed ' PALM SPRINGS (AP) - 't Recovery teams labored today to retrieve the remains or Frank ~ Sinatra's mother and three other • people and transpart them down _Southern Ca Ii fornia 's highest peak to waiting families here. Authorities said two mHitary helicopters airlifted 19 members of the search and rescue team to 1 a hand·hewn landing site carved into the side of Mt. San Gorgonio . above the 9,SO<Hoot level. "It's probably going to take the better part of the day to remove the bodies." said San Bernardino 1 County Sheriff's Deputy Mike Cordua. "The wreckage is I e;pread out over 200 yards." He said the remains of 82·year- old Natalie Sinatra and three «>ther crash victims will be flown 1 ~e 25 miles to Palm Springs JioiA!rport at the request ot their I f amilies. . 1 There has been no word from Sinatra, who has a home here, on l the discovery of his mother's re- mains. I A family s pokesman said ".simultaneous rosary services "'11~-I be held for her at 7:30 p.m. day at the St. Louis Catholic urch in Palm Springs and at Church of the Good Sbepberd ln\ Beverly Hills, where Danny 7homas will give a eulogy. Fun e ral s ervices are f>CbdiuJed for noon Wednesday at the St Louis Church, with burial t o (ollow a t Palm Springs Cemetery. NAtalie "Dolly" Sinatra. a long. time friend and two crew mem· bers left here on a chartered night to Las, V cg as on ThUMlday even. Ing. Mrs. Sinatra planned to \Vatch her son's opening at Caesar's Palace Hotel. But less than 10 minutes into the h a1f4tour flight. the plane ap. p arehtly strayed off course and slammedjnto Mt. SanGorgonioat. speeds upwards of 350 mila per boor. The little jet hit at about the 9,000·Coot point o( Southern California's highert peak, less than 200 feet from the top of a ridge Fed<>ral Aviation Admjrustra- tion ofhc1als said normal pro cedures would have taken the plane about45 miles from ML San Corgonio, but that for some re· asoo. the Lear never made the cruclal turn away from the moun. lain. The force of the crash ripped the wings and \ail section orf the 1>lane, officials said, adding that parts of bodies were found ln and •round the debris. '(' Coast Weather Some low clouds near the coast Tuesday, but most· ly sunny. Highs in the EOs. Lows in the 405. INSIDE TODA 'Y OaJcJand Rcridna fhow wbat ck/mae u all obout bl thf SUJHr BowC. Sto111, AH. latlex Al A11111A•rt at Al ...... ,,_ Alt .. ~· .. AJ !MtMMt M.-. A4 ... ,. Or_,.Chfltr Al It ....... lt•I IJ ._.,,. AtHI Al lilcll ~' Alt A• .,..,....,. At 14~ M Alt...._ A4 IJ _,,.....,, A4 r 6 Cling TO Stern In Storlll BULLETIN GWUCESTER, Mass. (AP> - An American coastal oil tanker · broke In two In gale winds and blah w.,ves off Gloucester today and lts bow section sank, the Cout Guard said . Two crewmen were rncued from the sea and six others clung to the atUl· Ooatlng stena section. the Coast Guard reported. Af'W .......... COURTROOM PICTURE AT THE CLAUDINE LONGE:1' MANSLAUGHTER TRIAL IN COLO~ Contraellng Versions of Fatal Shot Heard In Opening Arguments Today BOSTON (AP> -An American coastal oil tanker that was carry· ing no cargo partially split apart. today in stormy seas and is in danger or sinking off Gloucester, Mass.. the Coast Guard said. Rescue vessels at the scene were trying to remove the tanker's eiOt crewJneD. he Coast Guard initiaUy re~ port~ that the 28l·foot ship, the Cheater A. PoUng, had broken in two. A Coast Guard spokesman in Bolton aald that report result· ed from a misunderstanding of the Poling's distress message. Longet Maps Strategy When Coast Guard vessels ar· rived at the scene, the spokesman 'Hid, they found the ship bad cracked and partially split apart but had not broken in two. lover's Death Described in Court Today ASPEN. Colo. (AP) -After with a state law allowing mapping a strategy with her cameras in the court.rDom if all tant, Ashley Andeon, said they plan to call up to 30 witnesses. lawyers on what would bave been parties agree. her lover's 32nd birthday, Claudine Longet returned to court today to hear contrasting versions of how be came to bleed to death from a bullet in the ab- The trial in the high-ceilinged 19th Century courtroom of state District Court Judge George Lohr is expected to las t several more weeks. The ship was owned by the Pol· ing Transportation Cori{. of New York. A spokesman said all t11e c.rewmeu wt:re American. The Poling was traveling up the Massachuseetts coast to New· ington, N.H .. when it broke up about six miles east of C,ape Ann. domen. A jury c hosen from her neighbors in this Rocky Moun- tajn ski resort town was to be sworn in today, after which pro· secution and defense wouJd pre· sent opening arguments in the manslaughter trial. Photographers were to be a). lowed to snap pictw-es inside the courtroom during the first few minutes or today's session. The arrangement was in accordance. Many potential jurors, includ- ing some of those picked, ad· miUed during selecUoo la.st week having thought al one time or another that Miss Longet was guilty of shooting professional skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich last March 21 as he dressed for dinner in the bathroom or the chaJet they shared here. However, defense attorneys Charles Weedman and RonaJd Austin said the former showgirl can gel a fair trial here. and they didnotseek a changeofvenue. The two chief prosecutors, Dist. Atty. Frank Tucker and his assis• Miss Longet, 35, who could spend IO.years in jail if convicted of the reckless manslaughter charge. spent much of the weekend secluded withber three children by former husband Andy Williams. But she spent Sunday with her lawyers. "We promised hertbisweekend for rest and recuperation," said Weedman. "But a trial is an ongo- ing thing and there are always matters to discus s, witnesses to interview." The Coast Guard dispatched two cutters and two smaller vessels to the scene. <See TANKER, PageA2) Huntington Council Williams has been subpoenaed by the prosecution and was ex- pected in court this week. He said when jury selection began last Monday that he w.as unsure what the natur<e of his testimony would be. County Bus FJ.r01 Loses 'Super Deal' The Orange County Transit Dis· trlct bad planned to earn up to $4,000 carrying rans to Sunday's Super Bowl game in Pasadena. • To Mull Budgets Miss Longet contends that the shooUng was an accideut, that Sablcb was sbowin1 her bow to use the .22·caliber pistol when lt went off. But Greyhound Bus lines agreed at the ra.st minute to supp- ly up to 20 buses to ·carry paasenaera to the game.instead, OCTD officials said today. Huntington Beach City Council members £Dd department heads will kick oil budget diaeuSlions ton11bt, both for 19'17·78 and for the future, }It a retreat Jtt the civic centercdnferenceroom. ' ' The aession la open to the public and ls scheduled to get under way at5:30p.m . Mayor Harriett Wieder §aid that the session must deal With goala and prioriUes for lbe next. five years. "If we faU to establish a five- yeer priority plan, I will not participate in this year's budget discuulons," sbesaid. Mn. Wieder said the goals of tooitbt'a retreat are to at.art. a zero-bued budget p.ro&ram and to find way• to cut clty expenses wtthoUt reducine services or fir· in1tmplo7es. "Jf we knew where we were 10- lq, It mtcbt be decided to put money into downtown revitaliu· tion lnlt.ad of emplQYlnc a re- dev•loPment plan, "1b111a1d. "Wemuatlook attbequeatJoaot whether ,,. need m«e boob or more policemen,'' ahe said. "Wo have never stud fed priori.t.les." Mre. Wieder said a good exam· pie of what the city rnipt coo· sider la the UleA>f firemen to work wtth buUdin& U\specton while not on call. Sh aaJd poollna of M!Crttuies mieht be another way lo ellect aavfnp. . Mri. Wieder said that 10 to a> percent of the city's budget of $27 million goes to employe salaries. City Administrator Bud Belsito said that tonight's retreat will be an attempt to Involve council members in the budget process from the very begJnniJll. • He said that ln the past the budget has been adopted first and gom andobjectlveawerethende· veloped. "It should be the other way around,"besaid. 1 Some witnesses are expected to testify that ¥Isa Longe( bu ad· mttted s9'e po"'ted the ~ at &lbich and playfully eald 'ban1, bang-" T Tbe jury must determlne whether Miss Lonaet acted reek· lessly. ocro directors had agreed last week to Lease up to 20 buses for S2S anboureachfortheda)'toAirport Sel'N'lce~•nc. of Anaheim. However, OCTD assisla.n,t manager Jlm Reichert said today the Raiders' andVlkings'teamof· ficlals chose to have the Anaheim firm carry their fans in plush Grey bound crulJers instead. 'I MUlloa ~Ulflit County Deprity Sile. ·0oerSuine Flu Sho~ B1WJLO.ursca.-.n U.S. J)epartJnedt o(tleal", ne~ mornln1 be awotc~ wlt.b °' ... ...,, """""' Edutatlon and W elf~ chilli aQd a 105-delJ'" fever.•• Lawyers repreaentln6 1n AD JIEW .spoke.mat la Loi AccordlDI to PaC.W the cM.Pu· Oranee Couaty Sherltta deputy Aacela •aid the claim ..a ex· ty ~u treated by paramedics holpitallaed ..-St month wtth tbe ~4.t arrive today bbl u.re and taktb to th• hospital, wbero llleted 10 eftecta <A a 1wm. nu We.aid bi~ eomm• on ll• c.· be ran a bl&h Iner f« five d•Y• lbot •lid today a $1 million claim ~ aU• .. dOn. 1 and. wu perab'ud fOl' enocher baa been filed •catnat ~federal P·-w·a· 1 • ---'..... --*· t -nrm ... _,~'llV "u.... atlU b:-f..r-1du•• ....... ts of 1cwernmea . tbe or-. COlllQt y n. ..,.. ~ ~- f The claim contends that Clif· Ur. Aasoeatlon 08 ~of UM par~u bll ~t arm and ord Deller, 31.1. of Anabelrn.J Deller Jlqtn/' Pacelli Hld. spent M day• In II,;~ Gtntrai . • ne federal IOVer:mne-Jt Mt QI) Hotpltal with an •xtremely blah Attqrdin1 to PactlU, Deller oroeedW'91 (or fUldt .Wt. and ftvtr lnd temporary ,.,.alylb'Of ... ..,.ft ..... .,,... nu lbot, elalm• eoaGtcted wl~ ... •wln• hla anns Nld leca. nU.en tlae J9b P~. Dee. *-nu inoeulatlon procrarn. Plain- Dlck PacelU, a memlter of the "Ht ftlt wbaeay over lbe t1ftl mu.at flreat roe a c.lalm, Tustin law firm involved ln the weekend but reported f« b1a r• whldawlllbeacceptedorre~ actloo, ••le! U\e claim do<?Ument ,War 1bilt the following Von.-wlt.blaaaix-moathperlod, hcelll had been mall6d Sat~ay to the I day." Pacelli Hid. "Al' a.m. the N1d. , , 4 0 1S. Af'Wl ........ -SC£N£ OF BREAKUP Off Gloucester, Maaa. HB Girl " Thwarts - Rape Try A young man clad in an olive green fatigue jacket is sought to· day as a suspect in the attempted rape of a Huntington Beach girl who fought him oCf, screaming, after he invaded her bedroom ear• lySunday .. Investigators said the victim, IS, was not seriously injured in the terrifying encounter at the west Warner A venue apartment she shares with her parents. She described her assailant as4 having curly blond hair and a menacing manner, after he, snarled that be was going to rape her and also kill her if she cried' outforhelp. ' Her shrieks succeeded in drh··· ing off the would·be assailant. wbofled. Coim Worth $1,000 Taken In Huntington A burglar who gained access to the second story bedroom of a home in Huntington Beach's HuntJngton Harbour marina dis· . trict Sunday stole $1,000 worth ot small change. Victim J .K. Harrison, or 16.19ff Ardsley Circle, told invesUgalor$ the loss was comprised primarily ' of penniea, half dollars and silver dollars be bad collected. • Harrison contacted police Sun· day at noon when be discovered. his hoard of silver and copper coin had been pirated from Its upstal.rs hldln' place. . H4NY C4.LLED; ONE CHOSEN "We were absolutely amazed. at Ute nun>ber of calls we re· ceived. We were 90rry to have to gife up our puppy, but he found a good home." , That'• the adverUstna success experienced by a Nft'port Beach. ~ple who placed thl8 cluslllecl ~ ExcepUonal puppy malo . cenOc de•oted compn· nion about 10 wu xn· lCltltlf l -r U you need to find 1 ew Mme ror a pet, call 6'2·5678. Jt takes only a few words in the ri&ht. place -and the rffht place alon1 the Orance eo.at is the Dll11 PUol. · H/F Slelaoas $lB2,a4.0 Cordova Spent Only $29,639 Campaign disclosure state- ment. on Ille with the Orange County Re1Jstrar of Voters today show: -Uacludoc R• Cordova spent a comparatively paltry $29,639 to win both the De- mocratic nomination and the 7Ctb Assembly Ddtrictaeal. -Lotta1 74tla Republican can· didate James Slemons• foray into politics cost him and bia backers S182.84.0 ot whkb $109,823 d atilt owed to Slemons personally. -Marian -Bergeson's wblrlwind write-in candidacy to the 14th cost $15,'32. -c ... tf S~ntsor Philip Anthony's combined primary and general e lection campaign was lbe most cosily ever for a county office, $211.513. Cordova 's expenditurea tor tbe 1976 political season were the loweat of aoy Orange c.ounty can- didate for a county, state or federal office. . Terry and the Toddlers Son's Life Saved, Dad AUD Alien Hi5 winning campaign over Republicans Slemons and Bergeson ended with a $112 aw· ph• and $5, 100 borrowed along the wa.y repaid from umpa.ign contributions, the records show. Of the $29.639 expended, $2,904 was the value placed on non· monetary contributions made to bi.a campaign. St~iped, hooded terrycloth wraps keep children warm after their daily exercise in the children·a pool o! a nursery in Torgau. East Germany. Physical exercise in the pool's warm waters is used when cold weather keeps outdoor activities to a minimum. lMPERlAL BEACH (AP) The father of a teen.ager whose life was saved by a Mexican youth who risked arrest to do lt says he will try to help Jose Ruben Garibay-Canal become a U.S.dUzen. Slemon5, initially favored to win In the heavily Republican 14th Dlatrict. spent $117,789 to win the Republican nomination for the assembly seat sought by 13 Republican candidates. Pier Stand Problems Face Board Newport Beach m ay have to pay for remodeling the con· cession stand on the Ne)Vl>Ort and Balboa piers if the city council is going to get anyone to run the stands. The pier stands wblcb dla- penaed bait, snack.a and tack.le have been closed since December. The city's problems with the pier concesalora began Jast Sep- tember when the Phoenix family, which bu held the ccmcasion lease for 61 years, nollfied the ci- ty that it could not continue to operate under the nistlnf lease. That leue. which had been re· negotiated in February, 1976, called for payment of either $600 a month or 10 percent oft.be mon- thly gross, whichever la grl!ater. Noel Phoenix told councilmen that he wanted the 10 percent provision dropped slnce it ate in- to his summer profits •hicb he n~ed lo keep the concession go- ing through the winter months. ln addition, be asked the city to t ear down the stand on the Newport Pier and build a new one and completely ttplace the utUJty Unu servin1 both plen. lnstead, c0W1ellmen decided to declare Phoenix In default ol the lease agreement and put the lease out to bid. One ol the provisions o( the bid was that the concessionaire would have to upgrade the two stands. The ori1lnal deadllne for btd5 wu Dec. 1. but tlult wa moved back to Dec. 'l7 t.o gtve prospec- tive bidden Ume to lftalyze the two 1tanda and tbe work nMded for them. 111 a memo to the rlty couneiJ last week. however, BobLona. aid· ministrative assistant to the city manager, uid that no):>kis have bttn received. Loni uld the only subnttttal on the concessions has been the let- ter from the Phoenix Camjly. He said he contacted some o( the people who had npcesaed .in· terest in m a1Un1 a bid and be ... told they would only bid lf the ci· ty did the remodellq Oil tbe stancb. Councilmen. who will disC'USs tht concess1ons at their nMetlne tocd&ht, Uve l•o opdom, ac· conJlng to Long. They can either .ccept tb• P bOenix olfer, or U.., can r•J~t that offer and uk for a staff r• port on tbe co-' of lmprov~ the two pier •tands. Councilmen wlJI meet at 7:30 p.IQ. in their cbamben at city ball. .. , .. DAILY PILOT t • ' Glance Shows Top State Budget Facets u·a not what Frank Pearce ls hired to do. He'• a U.S. Border Patrol aient. la the thick bushes ot the Tia Juana slough Saturday, Garibay coutd 'ff the UniUd Stata and feel safe at the same time. And be &pent an addilional t&S,071 in tbe general eledJon to finbh second best to Cordova, campai«n records show. Amont expen.aes lisled by the Newport Beach auto dealer was a3' paid to a Santa Ana detec- tl ve a1ency for unspecified servleet. SACRAMENTO <AP) -Here at a glance is Gov. EdmWld Brown Jr.'s budget for the 1977·78 fiscal year: SPENDING: SlS,195,527 ,110, including Sll98.6 mUliom set aside for schools, tax relief, Medi.Cal and pruon construction wbicb 15 t~bnkally not appropriated in the budeet bill TAXES: No new state or local taxes are proposed. TAX RELIEF: $8> million is earmarked for tax relief for homeowners and elderly renters. SCHOOLS: Support would be increued \>Y S290 million, to S:J.2 billion. PAY RAISES: Five percent for n>OIJt atate employes, 2.2 per- cent for state college pro(esaors and no railes for judges. WELFARE: Grabta would be increased 6 percent. GROWTH: Spending is In· crused $1.9 bUUon. or 14.3 per· cent. SURPLUS: The surplus at the end of the current fiscal year on June 30 is estimated at St.13 billion, and al $846..3 million next year. The 15-year-old Mexican. U- legally over the border, also could see a hone appro.cbln1. Kevm Peane, 14, ,,. t1dlna the mare when •be aaddml,J felf in a raJn.swollen poed. Tbe ldt tee of ~ Pearce wu pinned. Prom h1I hldlne place Garibay "waited briefly:• he aaid later, tbea sloshed fOt' 60 feet throup cbest-bip water t.o Pearce, who was atruullng to keep h1a head above water. After pulling the American boy free, Garibay joined Pearce in freeing the horse from the mud. Mn. Ber1eson'1 write-in cam- palp, wblcb drew more v<Us than any write-in campalp in Oraa1e County history, was financed malnJy by small con- tribut.on u more than 100 donors eontribQted $14,820 that made up bn'cub war cheat. Jin. Bergeson'• 12-day blitz wu good enough to give her a atron& third place fini1b to Cordova and Slemons. Anthony's combined campaign co.t of $271,573 was the costliest ever for a county office but not near11 as costly as Sapervisor 'lbomu RUey'a primary election victory. * * CONSTRUCTION: $94 .2 million ls earmarked for new prison facilities and $220. 7 milllon for other stat.e buildings. * * * * The two teen-aaera then jumped on the mare'• back and rode to Pearce's stables where Kevin•1 mother wuwaiune. She took the two boys inside, wubed their dothea and fed.them. The father. ••.,ant Pearce, said of young Garibay: "I couldn't very well arreat him. Kevin owes that boy a whole bunch. and so do we. The horse and our son could have drowned." RUey spent $231,038 to win a primary election over three op. ponents, including Newport Beach businessman Max Bimwanger. According to Anthony'• re- cords. the former Wesminster mayor spent $158,897 to defeat ~Yamamoto in the general election and $112,676 to scratch his way into a runoff with Yamamoto in last June's primary election. F,...Page AJ STATE BUDGET ..• ccwery from the economic: ~ cesnon of the past threeyean. Tbe revenue H1ura are hued on productions of a 10.1 percent in· c~ in t.he ~raooal inconM of Callfomiana, a 12.2 percent in· crease in buainess profits and a 1.2 percerit drop in the unnnploy- ment rate during the coming year. 1boH factors will produce a pre.iously uaexptcted $1.ll- GOOD ECONOMY EYED FOR STAT!-.\3 ADDmONAL BUDGET DETAH.s-AS billion surplus in the current budget year, whlcb ends June 30, and an U .2 percent increase in state tax revenues next year, Finance Director Roy Bell said. Brown's 1977·78 spending budget propotaJ is fU,195,s:r.uo, including $896.6 million technical- ly not appropriated in the bu<taet bill whicb ts aet aaide for scbOols, tax relief, MedJ-Cal and prison construction. Brown said aew priaona are needed to increase the capacfty of California's 21,000.inmate cor- rectional system by anatW2,400, "because tbe laws we have paased ln the last two yean are projecttid to lncuue OUT prison populationsubatanUally. .. There's a (real ~ or di1- CUMfon that not enough people are totng to prison, end l &ave a hunch that u we,odowntberoad the Jud1es are cotnc to toulben up. And f( we are &olnc to fiave swift, certain vuntibment •e"e got to have the room available," he1aid. Brown said the new !acllltlta would be buUt in Southern Callforni1 because Northerp CaUlomia already ha a areater prisoo capacity tban needed for Jts population. HB Boy, 7~ Hit by Auto A 7·yea.r-old ffmdlntton Beach ~JWMttnlc:kbJapaainfCU' Oil 8latet A •enue s I"' WU walkln from bl.I to LUe VJew~at81.m. f · Cb ad Clifford, o 17822 Cameroa St.r • ftnt lftdet\, •P- parent.\y walked 1n front~ a qu near Baeh Boulevll'd ad ·sut- ler«! lltJurfet to bta rtaht let and foot. ofllcJals aaJd. OU fford was treated at PaeU'lC(a ,_H01pitat. Hoeptt-,t of. nctalt hid bll IAJurfee were not Httoua but he would remaln U-.forwsta. TM •rt\I~ of the vfhJcle wu nol !Mid, police uJd. But he said it would be March before the Department ol Correc- tions will have a report an pre- ferred sitea, and on whether the 2.400 new cells should be at one of several sites. In the tax relief plan, $400 million is intended for homeowners, and $80 million for renters. $6 ,000 Loot In BB Theft A burglar who apparently forced a sliding glass door open- ing from the living room to the patio ato~ nearly M ,000 In vaJoables from a northwest Hunt- ington Beach home Sunday. Dorothy Atkins, Of 6791 Wood- boro Drive, reported the break- in Immediately alter discover- ing her home In a newer tract behind the Bolsa Chica State wtldllfe preserve had been en· tered. Officer Steve Dutton said the Atkins' loss included assorted fun and jewelry, two 12 gauge shot.tuns, and a pair or men's leather jackets. It wasn't a very hard choice, Garibay said alter the incident. "I knew I would be cauaht lf I left the bushes. I had todolt." Garibay told Pearce that along with his mother and young sister he bas an appllca.tioo pending with the American consul In Ti· juana, Mexico, for resident alien status in the United States. ''His father Is a resldenl alien," Pearce said of the youth. "That would indicate the young man was here unJawfully, but be said he was trying to ftnd his way back to Tijaana ... I didn't pursue the matter any further." Pearce drove Garibay back to the international border and set him free, with plans to meet to- day. Of the boy's intent to become an American, Pearce sald, •·r proinised hJm J would do all I can tohelphim." Death Cloe So ught LOS ANGELES (AP) -PoJiqe are trying to find a motive and clues in slaying of Manuel Lopez, 35, and woundinf of Albert Medina, 41, both of Loe Angeles, by a gunman Sunday. Jtlesan Bu,....ed fa Bla~e Uncovered in Anlhooy's state· ment were monetary contribu· lions apparently solicited on his behalf by former police infor- mant Gene Conrad. Conrad last week sued the Oran~e County District At -torney'• oHice lor $170,000, claimtne bis constitutional rights had been violated by a series oC a lleged wire tapping incidents. While most of Anthony's con- tribulions came from developer and labor interest, Conrad claimed he was a chief fund- radel" for the newly elected coun· ty r.upervisor. 11llEVES STEAL. $8,500 COFFEE COPENHAGEN, Denmark <AP) -Thieves tempted by sharply rising coffee prices have stolen a truck containing 2,419 pounds of coffee worth about $8,500 in the northern town of Aalbora, police said today. Danish coffee prices have jumped Crom $1.75 to $3.50 in the past year. Costa Meu firefi&tJtera extlngui&h ~.ooo blaze Lo mQbtle home at 2060 Newport Blvd. early thls rnornina. Herman Darby 70, Who lives atone in the trailer, suffered bums over :a percent ot his body and wu ln crJUcal condJtlon today at the UC lrvtne Medical Center bum ward. Flre in- apectors said the-bla:ze at the Starlite Trailer Park was Ignited by smoklng in bed or a raulty electric blanket. CHAMBER PRESIDENT WUtl•m Peteraon Peterson New Chief Of Chamber William S. "Bill" Peterson. manage r o r the Bank oC America at 18691 Main St. since 1962, has been elected the 63rd presi4ent of the Huntington Beach Chamber or Commerce. He will succeed Darrel Ward who served as president during 1976. Other new officen are Jack Feehan. first vice president ; Jerry Shea, second vice preai- denl a nd William Compto~ treaaurer. Installation ceremonies will be held on Jan. 21 at the Sheraton Beach lno . Mayor Harriett W&eder will be the installl.ng of- ficer. The chamber of commerce's selection or citizen of tbe year wUI be announced during the banquet. Stale Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R·Newport Beach) will be featured speaker. Reservations t or the ceremonies and banquet may be made by calling the chamber of. fice at 962·6661. Tickets at $11 per person may be obtained by con- tacting the chamber office, 18582 Beach Blvd., Suite 224. F ro•P.,,e AJ TANKER ••• The r e port on the Poling brought to 10 the number or tanker accidents in or near U.S. waterways the past month. Eight were Liberian-registered sbJps and one was Panamanian. The Coast Guard, meanwhile, resumed the search today for survivon from the crew oC 38 aboard the missing tanker Grand Zenith, possibly for the last time. Coast Guard Capt. Bernard Hoyland, who bas dJrected tbe search since it began a week ago, said the effort will be halted "If we get a decent search" and nothing is found. Hoyland said searches are halted when the coverage has been so thorough the probability of there being anything to find I! minuscule. ''We're planning on five airplanes, as.-suming they can get airborne," he said of today's search of 10,000 square miles ol the Atlantic east·SOUlheast or Cape Cod. "They're struggling out there." Another major winter storm, the third In less than two weeks and the second in four days, pelt- ed the mainland with snow today and was moving into the search area. The cutter Dallas, with a helicopter on board, wu in the search area. Man Arrested In Kidnaping Of Valley Girl A 21.year-old West Covina man Is In Orange County Jail today, charged with ltldn1pln1 a 17. year-old Fountain Valley girl early Sunday morning, police said. Daniel Jon Bogdanov was ar· rested at 4 a.m. Sunday after he allegedly held the airl a,llnst her wllt at the Royal Sult.a Motel, 901 Harbor Boulevard, Santa Ana. Bail for Bogdanov was set at $25, ()()(). Santa Ana police detained the suspect after lbe Victim ~pea. Fountain Valley police arrested the suspect. 'lbe vtctlm told police sbe went on a date with the suspect. When the suspect took her to the motel and allegedly held her against her will, she laid, be beat her wtth bis fists. 2 Inmates Escape NAPA (AP) -A pair of in· mates. Davld Falke:nberry, 33, and Ronald Hobbs, 24, escaped from the jail here. ' T - ·Irvine EDIT I O N . Today's Closing.~ .N.Y. Stoeks jl VOL. 70, NO. 10, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES M ONDAY, J ANUARY 10, 1977 TEN CENT.~ Scudder· Defends· Self on Stand Ag~in By TOM BAllLEY Ol 111• DllllY f'llet $Taff Potato c hip heir John H. "Jack" Scudder went back on the witness stand t oday in Orange County Superior Court in what the prosecution said was a move to refute testimony oCfered jn the kidnap trial by several de. , fense witnesses. But the testimony hoped for by Deputy District Attorney Bill Morissey appeared to be ruled the prosecution phueotthetrlal. out by Judge Richard Be1tcom as It is alleged that Scudder, Sf, he upheld a series ol objections was k:idnaped last Aug. 19 by th& by defense attorney Michael•) two defendants who amlled at Quigley. • him today as he look bi.s place on Quigley successfully protested the witness stand: William Rudy that much of the testtmany being Wesson. cs. of Tustin and Ricki elicited from the heir to the Dale Sellers. 21, of Hermosa Laura Scudder millions bad been Beach. or should have been sought by the Both men are accused ol grab- prosecution when the Balboa biJig Scudder as be left his den· Island man was on the stand in tist's office in Huntlngtoo Beach and ~olding him prisoner in a motor home wblle hi.! wile was ordered by telephone to find $2SO,OOO in ransom money or see her husband eliminlted. Both defendants have told the juo that Scudder was a party to the kidnap plot and intended to keep a major portion of the ransom money. Scudder bas idenUfied Sellers as otle of his abductors. He was utlable to positively idenury Wesaon as the second mao. Scudder told the jury today that be was approached by Mrs. Joyce Wesson who carne to bis home after her husband's arrest to setk addltlonal inCormation about the kldnaping. Scudder testified that she later called him by telephone to de· mand financial 'assistanct\ He said she warbed biin that she in· tended to leave her children on the beach outside his Balboa Island home "so that I coui,t watch them and eat my heart out." He said Mrs. Wesson told him that be should provide support for her children since she bad spent her last $5,000 in paying fees demanded by her husband's lawyer. (See sctJDD~R. Page AZ) 1 Oil~free Anierican Tanker· Splits . Sta.te's I !~rulget Unveiled SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today un. veiled a $15.2 billion state spend· ing plan that promises hundreds of millions of dollars in the com· ing year for tax relief, local 1 schools and new prisons. • The Democratic governor asked for a $1.9·billion increase 1 over the current year, a record • spending boost. But he was s tingy in proposed pay raises fo r state workers and · in most departmf!Rt budgets. No new state or local taxes are proposed. S<:hool support would be in· creased by $290 million, to $.1.2 billion, with most or it going to low· wealth districts. Welfare grants would be in· crea,,ed six percent. L....:f udges and state college pro- f !.7:'.ssors fare poorly in Brown's plan. It offers raises ol five per- 1 cent foT most state employes, 2.2 , percent for stale college pro- ' fessors, and nothing for judges. I Suburban homeowners and ' elderly r enters stand to gain the most in a $480·million tax relief 1 plan. It contains tax rebates of $56 I to $700 each for 1.9 million or !California 's 3.8 million homeowners and rebates of $15 to II S288 each for up to 416,000 elderly renters. I Brown earmarked S94.2 million to build one or more new prisons in Southern California. $220. 7 I mjllion for construction of other slate buildings and $4.7 million '1 •·to nurture and support the many sprouts or creativity struggling 1 throughout the state" with grants t to California artists. I "It is a program that is am· I bilious, but it is possible," the • 38-year-old governor said of the third budget proposal of his era· of-limits administration. "The important concept is that this budget d~s not call on the people or this state for any new general tax increase, and it does Ml despite the fact that it includes a proposal form ajor property tax relief or close to half a billion dollars," he said. "This is a program that does not call fOt" new taxes this year next. year. or in the foreseeable ruture -given a commitment to sell· restraing on the part oC local gov- ernment. and given an eeonorny atmilar to what we have seen over the last rive years." He based this on the strength or estimates bf s pectacular in· er-eases in state revenues pro- d uced by "a moderately good" re· • (SffBUDGET, Page A%) I Coast Weath~r Some low clouds near the coast Tuesd'-Y, but most· Jy sunny. Highs in the 60s. Lowa in the~. INSIDE TOD& Y OoJcla1td Rafdtt1 ahow wbat tk/O&H ii all about bi the: Supn Bot.ol..St0ty, Ml. 6 Cling .. To -Stern • In Stor01 GLOUCESTER, Mass. CAP> - The American coastal tanker Chester A. Poling, pummelled by gale winds and high waves, broke up six miles off Cape Ann today and its bow sank, the Coast Guard reported. Two crewmen were rescued from the sea and six others clung to the stilJ- floating stern, lhe Coast Guard said. The tanker carried no cargo. Al mid-day. a Coast Guard cut· ter r eached the stricken 43-year· old, 28Hoot tanker. . ,.,.·~·· The Co,,lst GuaPd rescuers hoped to shoot a line to the tanker's stern and send a raft on the line to the six stranded crewmen. "The ship's on scene now, but \Ile .... ere too .rough &Ir as to get clOiSe enough to attempt a rescue,'• a spokesman said. COURTROOM PICTURE AT THE CLAUDINE LONGET MANSLAUGHTER TRIAL IN COLORADO COntnaeang Veralona of Fatal Shot ...._. "' ()petting Argutn•Ma T-od8y' ' - Prosecution ~ns Case Cape Ann is about 30 miles north of Boston. Its principal community is tbe fishing city Of Gloucester. Waves in the area were 15 to 20 feet, and winds were blowing 3S knots. The storm, the third in less ·than rwo weeks and the second in four days, pelted> the area with snow, sleet and freezing rain. Longet Jurors Strom; Shooting Descr(bed ASP EN. Colo. <AP> -Jurors were sworn in and the prosecu· lion began ouUining its case to· day in the manslaughter trial that could send Claudine Looget to prison for up to 10 years in the death of her lover. std champion Vladimir "Spider" Sabich. Miss Longet was learning how to use a .22·caliber pistol when "she raised the gun, pointed it at Sabich, jokingly said 'bang, bang• at which point Spider Sabich fell to the floor, dying," prosecutor Ashley Anderson told the jury. · Miss Longet is accused of reek· lessly killing Sabicb on March 21 in the two-story mountainside home they shared near this small ski resort. Anderson said that while Miss Longet was in the company or a • Pitkin County sheriff's deputy, "on a half dozen occasions, Miss Longer exclaims: 'I shot Spider. I didn't mean to. It was an acci· dent ••• "or words to that ef· feet." The defendant was advised or her rights at least three times, but insisted upon telling law en· forcement -omcers details of the shooting without her lawyer's ad- vice, Ande rson said. Defense attorneys reserved their right to present opening .arguments until later in t.M trial. Hit-and-Run . . Driver Sought Mter Crash Irvine police are looking for a hit·and·run driver who smashed bis car Saturday into a $2,500 main· trunk box in Deerfield owned by tbe Community Cablevision Company. Company olflcia.la said today that customers from Deerfield aod ftotn The Rueb area were without service Saturday until 10 a.m. until repaln coWd be mlde. 'Ille trunk box and reed lines are housed in• metal container, about three feet by-br'O feet, olf Deerfield Avenue and Doe Trail West. . The hlt·and·MUl ls believed to have occurred sometime between l a.m . and 7:30 a .m. but police said they fow:ld no wit· MIMI. Police took palnt scrapings from t.M bcjx and are replrtedly MUina a dark blue rortlp car. .. Here is how Anderson described what bappef\ed the day of the shooting: Sabich. 31, had spent a day in the mountains and returned to the $250,000 home be shared with Miss Longet after visiting at ski coach Bob Beattle's house. Sabich was going to Las Vegas the next day and Miss Longet was worried about the safety of herself and her three children by her marriage to singer Andy Williams. derson said. Miss Longet called Aspen Valley Hospital and an a m- bulance and offi cers were dis· patched to the home, the pro- secutor said. Roy Griffith, head or security for Starwood, the sub- division where Sabich and Miss Longet lived, was f~ttoarrive. "There, in the bathroom, on his back, is Spider Sabich. "At this point in Spider Sabich, • · Anderson said, pointing <See LONGET, Page AZ > A total of 11 oil·carrying vessels have been involved in a~ ddents in or near U.S. waters since Dec. 15, including seven Liberian tankers, two Panama- nian ones a nd two U.S. vessels - the .P'oling and a n Ohio River oil barge. Jn addition, the Panamanian· registered bulk cargo carrier Mary Ann was hit by an ex· plos1on and fi re Saturday. The <See TANKER, Page AZ) Sabich was killed while teaching Miss Longet how to use his semi-autom atic pistol, An- Irvine Panel Views Bus MU.hap . Injures Eight Overcrossing Issue LA CRESCENTA CAP) -A school bus with eight children aboard spun out of control on icy Angeles Forest f{igbway. today, in· juring eight children and the driver, the CalllornJa Kilbway Patrol said. A CHP spokesman said the children, aged from 6 to 15, all suffeted cuts and bruises and were taken to Verdugo Hills Hospital. He said the driver, Carol Ann Tinajero. 34, of Tu· "Junia, also aulferert cuts and bruises. , Members of the Irvine Transportation Commission will be asked tonight :whether or not they think an overcrossing is needed at Yale A venue over the San Diego Freeway. Such an overcrossing already is being considered for Yale Avenue at the ~anta Ana 'Freeway. Commlasioner Lyn Calerdlne ls recommending that thouiht be glten to the other freeway in rrvine, too, The meeting begins at 7:30 in the new dty council chambers at 11200 Jambotee Blvd. Monday is a new .mtet.ina nlgbtfor the com· mi.salon, wblcb (onn«ly met on Wednesday night.a. S~ors Sa9 No I In a memo to the commission, Calerdine noted that the southern half of Woodbridge will be de· veloped in the near future. Problems may arise without an overcrosslng over the San Olego Freeway. which lies just south of the border ortbe Woodbridge de· velopment, hesald. Calerdine b asking city aides to look into whether an over. crossing is needed, where Cund· ing sources would COIJ\8 from. what Impact there would be on Jeflrey Road and CUiver Drive without an overcrossing and whether a bicycle/pedestrian overpass would be sufficient. ~titz .Efes Blls BOaip By KATHY CLANCY aa14 Commllaiooer Al Ht\w.naen, commission role and tbat of OftMo.tty,......._ wllo also senes ·u $ountan OCTD maqager. F.d Lorlts, general manager ol Valley maJ"Of" and ottD direc· "I would Jmt dearly Jove to be tbe Orange Cowlt.y Transit Dll· tor. on ft/' buald. trict. would like to beeollMI the Supervilor Ba)pb 0~ wh<> B'(t t1-e t.bfte coinaJi5*iooers J)Ublic member of the ~al a1lo ..., .. 'oa tbe new tom·. readlM '4day 1aJd they "ant to new county tra~ com· •·•I"*' ucl Who 11 DCl'D board 'Ol*l '-' appllc•tloat 1q ~ mQr miulon. ·dll&rem~ Hid be ... aol-M-])erte!ftl at pouibleancl wouldn't But wh•t Lcmti. H!d an bla llder ~llDI J.orttl, favor Ll,lrlti for the post. 4>rob•ble plans to Qlir ,. the u1 t.blU aw b .. hil UiMtt fUU • Tb• fourth eommisal~ S&n- poist were prom~(~ t.. tllbt nm.:• CJ•-* utd.•"I •· t a An a GoCJntllman David day by three o four 06m-talnlr pertGaallf ..,_ M t.IWal· llrtndt w., n<1t available for mJ.Nlenen who w Ml.ct the Uon df pld:l•I h im fbr tht comm.in. public member. iiar •doa atlll." ..... ........... •'-· "lt II utterly ,1 ,, Nill lla laklt~ tlowner, b• .aue ~m •lon, .., __ ,_ .. WJ'4ll county Su ptr~alph t¥.et •ta t»ael~und. la c;r.:=~~;:'J'= Dledtitb, one of ..._ low com-,,_it fOU1d bt or blilMnt to the ..,IM ol cltl• and the ~l.Y miltlOMn. ... apncy, aacl bl would be r • ••You have tot to~" J Qle to ~~ar aeparat. bats in bla <SH LO&rn, Pact Al) ., . t ------~---, .. ,.,.Wl ......... Ao\a .. SCENE OF BREAKUP Oft Gloucester, Maas. Deputy Ill ~ After Flu Slwt, Sues By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ott ... D•llY f'li.cSt.tff I l - Lawyers representing ao Orange County Sheriff's deputy hospitalized last month with the alleged ill effects of a swine Ou shot said today a $1 million claim has been Ciled against the federal government. The claim contends that Clif· ford Delle r, 31. of Anaheim. spent 14 days in Canyon General Hospital with an extremely high fever and temporary paralysis o( bis arms and legs. • J Dick Pacelli, a member of th~ Tustin law fir m involved in the action, said the claim document bad been mailed Saturday to the' U.S. Department o! Health; Education and Welfare. An HEW spokesman in Los Angeles said the claim w~ ex· peeled to arrive today but there would be no comment on its con• tent or allegation. Pacelli 's law firm was retained by the Orange County, Deputy Sheriff's Assocation on behalf ot Deller. l According to PacclU, Deller was given the swine nu shot. while on the job Friday, Dec. 3. "He felt wheezy over the weekend but reported for bis t e· gular shift the following Mon· day." Pacelli said . "At 4 a. m. tho next morning he awoke witf\ chllla and a 105-degree fever." According to Pacelli the depu· ty was treated by paramedica and taken to tbe baspital, where he ran a high fever for five day• and was paralyzed for another week. "He at.ill bas residual effects ot the paralysis in bis right arm and fingus," Pacelli said. MANY ClLLED; , ONE CHOSEN "We were absolutely amaz~ at the number of calla we re· celved. We were sony to have to live up our puppy. but he found a eoodbome:• ~ Tbat's the advertising succes.~ experienced by a Newport Beacll couple who placed thb ctasslfi ad: Excepllonal puppy male gentle devoted c:ornpa- nloo about 10 wks xxx· XlOlX ~ ) lf you aeed to find a new bom for a pet, call &U..tHIS. It takes only a few words in the ript Jll•ee -and the d&ht ptaco alooi the Oran1e Coast ii the Dally Pllot. • •• • ... ~ .. . ' .f % DAIL V PILOT Cordova ~ecund" He Spent $29,,_639; Sle.rrions $~'82;840 . Campaiizn disclosure s\111,.. .. ments on file with lhe Orantt!' County Registrar oC Voters today show: -Underdo' Roa Cordova spent a comparatively paltry "'29,639 to win both the De· rnocralic nomination and the 74lh Assembly District .seat -IMlol 7tth Republican can· didate James Slemons' Coray tnto politics cost him and his backers $182.840 or which $109,823 is still cwed to Slemons personally. -Marian "Bergeson•• whirlwind write-In candidacy ill lhe 74th cost $15,432. -County Supervlsor Philip Anthony's combined primary and general election campaign was the most cosUy ever ror a county office, $271,573. Cordova 's expenditures for the 1976 political season were the lowest of any Orange County can· didate for a county, stale or federal office. ffjs winning campaign over Republicans Slemons aod Bergeson ended with a $412 sur· plus and $5,100 borrowed along ' I.he way·repa!d froQ) c~ contributioos, the recoro.show. Of the $29,639 expended, S2,9Gt was the value placed oo non· m<;qetary contributions made to his campajgn. SleltJons. initially favored lo win in the ~ heavily Republican 74th Dutrict, spent $117,769 to win the Republican nomination fo r the assembly seat sought by 13 Republican ca'hdidales. Ahd be' spent· an additional $16S,071 in the general election to ftnlsh second best to Cordova, campaign records show. Among expenses listed by the NeWpOrt Beach auto dealer was $534 paid to a Santa Ana detec· tive agency for unspecified services. Mrs. Bergeson's write-in cam· paian, which drew more voles than any write-in campaign ill Orange County history, was financed mainly by small con· tributors as more than 100 donors contributed $14,620 that made up her cash war chest. Mrs. Bergeson's U.day bllu was good enough to give her a Council Petition Pre-school Group . Asks Irvine Help I Youngsters from the Irvine Community Nursery School are still without a new home, but organizers or the cooperative pre-school said today they will petition the Jrvine City Council for help Tuesday. Helen Cameron, past presl· dent or the pre-school, said a petition s igned by more than 100 parents will be given to the council at the Tuesday night meeting, at 7:30 p.m. at city ball. "We're asking them to give our school first priority for space in an existing city build· ing," explained Mrs. Cameron, who currently serves as presi· de nt of the Orange County Council of Parent Participation Schools. I The pre-school has been e>perating out of St. Matthew's i Lutheran Church in Irvine for the past five years. It's run on a were not clear unttJ alter the building was completed. Now, the pre-school is without a buildi:tg since the church started its own pre-school to· day, with 12 children. Mrs. Cameron said the reason the two schools cannot merge is that there are different philosophies betw..,en the schools. Also, the church school expects to expand quickly, she said. She pointed out that the church. and the school have bad "very amiable" relations from the start in 1972. "In fact, we were supposed to leave the church in October, but they let us stay until December because the city building was behind schedule," Mrs. Cameron said. She said she hopes that· with City Council help, a new home can be found quickly for the 60 youngsters now out o( school. ~r0n1 t6ird place flA.lsb to Cordon dd Sl~mon.t. • Anthony's combined campaign coct or $271,573 was the cosWest ever for a county office but not nearly as costly as Supervisor Thomas Riley's primary election victory. Rlley spent $237,038 to win a primary election over thtte op. ponents, Including Newport Beach bus inessman Max Binswan&er. According lo Anthony's re· cords, the former Wesminster mayor spent $158,897 to de!eat Harry Yamamoto in the general election and '112,676 to scratch his way into a fUno!f with Yamamoto in laspune'sprimary election. Uncovered in Anthony's state- ment were monetary contribu- tions app~nUy solicited on bis bebaU by former police in!or· mant Gene Conrad. Conrad last week sued the Orange County District At· torne)''s office for $170,000, claiming his constitutional right.s ·bad been violated by a series of alleeed wire tapping incidents. While most of Anthony's con· trlbutions came from developer and labor Interest, Conrad claimed he was a chief fund· raiter for the newly elected coun- ty supervisor. 'IJllEYES STEAL . $8,~ t;OFFEE COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP ) -Thieves temptecl bJ sharply rising coffee prices havo stolen a truck contalninc 2,419 pounds of cof!ee worth about $3,500 in the northern town ol Aalborc, police said today. Danish coffee prices bave jumped from $1. 75 to $3.50 in the past year. Hang Glider Clips Lines SAN DIEGO (AP) -Polly Beal, 18, was listed in stable condition ln University Hospital Burn Center today after ber ban& glider bit a power line on Black Mountain. Power was cut ore to 200 homes for 90 minutes Sunday. Police said the girl was burned over 3 percent of her body. 'cooperative approach, with parents taking parent education classes and then serving as teachers and aides in the classroom. There is only one paid direc· tor at the non-profit school, with all other assistance coming from parents. The 60 students are three and four-year-olds. The church had been planning to open its own pre-school for several years, but agrei!d to hold off until a new meeting place could be found for the cooperative school. Glance Shows Top State Budget-Facets In 1975, according to Mrs. Cameron, the Irvine Communi- ty Nursery School was told it could use the new University Commumty Park multipurpose building, which was just com- pleted. The pre-school left the church -last month and expected to begin operating at the Uaiveni· t y Community Park building this mooth. However, it ran into 11oacs when the state licensing board refused to grant a license I for U$f) or that build.inf. "First. there was not enough gquare footaec in the building, ISO we could only ttave classes for 15, not our usual 24." Mrs. ,CameTon said. "And, we need to have ex- 1eJusive use ot restrooms, whJch 'We don't have in this buildlnt," ashe added. 1 Both Mrs. Cameron and Pat Fiero. or the city'• 1't'Cl'eat.lon department. contlder the situa. tlon a "misunderat&nding." I They said that the exaci re- 1 quiremeots of the pre-school l ,,----~~~~~-- SACRAMENTO (AP) -Here at a glance is Gov. Edmund BrownJr.'s budget for the 1977·78 ftscal year: SPENDING : $15,195,527,110, including $896.6 milliom set aside for schools, tax relief, Medi-Cal And prison construction which is * * * Fr ... rage AI BUDGET •.• covery from the economlc re-- cession of the past three years. The revenue figures are based on productions of a 10. l percent in· crease in the personal income of C'all!omians, a 12.2 percent in- crease in business prolJts and a 1.2 percent drop in tbe unemploy. mait rate during the coming year. Those factors will produce a previously unexpected $1.13· 0000 ECONOMY EYED FOR STA'T'E-A3 ADDfTIONAl. BUDGET DETAILS-AS lechnlcally not appropriated in the budget bill. TAXES: No new state or local taxes are proposed. TAX RELIEF: $480 million Is e&l'mer"'d for tax relief !or homeowners and elderly renters. SCHOOLS: Support would be increased by $290 million. to $3.2 billion. PAY RAISES: Five percent for most stale employes, 2.2 per- -cent for state college professors and no raises !or Judges. WELFARE: Grants would be increased 6 percent. GROWTH: Spending is fo, creased $1,9 billion, or 14.3 per- cent. SURPLUS: The surplus al the end of the current &cal year on June 30 is estimated at Sl.13 billion, and at $846.3 million next year. CONSTRUCTION: $94.2 million la earmarked for new prison !acllities and $220. 7 mUllon Cor other state bulldinp. ·Terry and the Toddlers St~iped, hooded terrycloth wraps keep children warm after their daily exercise in the children's pool of a nursery in . Torgau, East Germany. Physical exercise in the pool's warm waters is used when cold weather keeps outdoor activities to a minimum. E,.._PageAJ WNGET. • • to his fower abdomen, ''is a puncture wound.'• Miss Longet was asked where the gun was that killed Sabi ch, ' .. Claudine responds with word.a to the effect. 'I don't kno'!1 it's around here somewhere,' :)be is distraught, upset." Anderson warned the jury to expect conflicting testimony about whether Miu Looiet said she thought the safety was on the Pistol to prevent it Crom firing. At a preliminary bearing, a police olflcer said Miss Longet told him she did DOt believe the safety wa.s on. 11Vblle a sheriff's deputy said the opposite. Many potential jurors -in· eluding some of those picked - said during jury selection last week that lhey had thought alone time or another that Miu Longet was guilty of shooting Sabich. Co~Backs Judge's Act WASHINGTON CAP) -The Supreme Court today left un· touched a federal judge's de· clsion to take charge or de· segregation efforts in strlfe-tom South Boston High School. . The justices refused to review action taken by U.S. District Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr .• which previously bad been up· held u constitutional by the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. On Dec. 9, 1975, Garrity ruled that black students at South Boston High were not receiving peaceCul, desegregated educa- tion as provided for In an inte· gralion plan !or all Boslon schools. and took control of the school. Teens Slay Heist Victim VAN NUYS <AP) -A man haS been shot aqd killed when he tried to resiat' a robbery at· tempt, police say. Catarino Fernandez, 32, was shot in the face with a rifle and the three teenaee boys who com· mHted the crjme then fled, police said. No weapons or sus· .Pe<jl.s have been found. Death Cloe Sought LOS ANGELES CAP> -Police are tr)rtng to find ·a motive and dues in alayinf of Manuel Lopez, 35, and woundine of Albert Medina, 41, both of U>8 Angeles, by a gunman Sunday. · County Bus Firm LOses 'Super Deal' The Orange County Transit Dis· trict had planned to earn up to $4,000 carrying Cans to Sunday's Super Bowl game in Pasadena. But Greyhound Bus lines agreed at the last minute to supp- ly up to 20 buses lo carry passengers to the game instead, OCTDofficials said today. OCTD directors had agreed last week lo lease up to 20 buses for $25 an hour each for the day to Airport Services Inc. oC Anaheim. However, OCTD assistant manager Jim Reichert said today the Raiders' and Vikings· team of· flcials chose to have the Anaheim firm carry their fans in plush Greyhound cruisers instead. FroaPageAJ TANKER ..• 790-foot vessel, which can carry either oil or ore, was proceeding to port under its own power for repairs. The incidents involving foreign registry ships have led to a call for greater regulation of such ships while operating in U S. waters under International safe· ty regulations less stringent than those of U.S. standards. The Coast Guard was also at sea off New England looking for the missing Panamanian tanker Grand Zenith with acrewof38and eight million gallons of oil aboard. The search began Jan. 4. Collst Guard Capt. Bernard Hoyland, who has directed the search since it began a week ago, said the effort will be halted to· day, "if we get a decent search .. and nothing is found. Froa Page Al SCUDDER •• It ls expected that fi.nal argu· ment.s in the trial will get under way later today after Scudder completes his r ebuttal testlmony. Wesson, Sellers and two other defense witnesses have testified that Scudder helped to plan his own kldnaping and intended to keep half or the $250,000 ransom money. Scudder denies the allegation. He testified that be suffered broken teeth and other facial in· juries after ho escaped Crom the kidnapers' ..van in Fountain Valley by fa king a heart attack. Frolfl Page A J LORITZ· ••• will hold its first meetinR Thurs· day. <ReJatedstory,A8.) Commissioners selected so far were selected by supervisors and the Orange County League of Cities. The four commissioners then will select a fifth Crom the general public. Diedrich call ed Loritz' applica- tion a .. terrible idea," addiog, "He is in the system. What kind of public input does be bring into it?" Lorilz said he realized some commissioners might think he would be prejudiced in some areas but he didn't. think he would be. He said he mentioned bis in· terest In the post to both Hollinden and Clark, who he said "kind oC looked over their glasses at me." Hollinden said today he didn't recall Loritz menlioning the posi- tion but added, "I would have taken it as a joke." Hollinden said both he and Clark already serve as OCTD dfrectors. Adding another OCTD representative, he said, could tum the new agency into "just window dressing." Unlike Loritz, Hollinden ex· plained, both be and Clark serve as elected representatives on the OCTD board and the new com- mission. Lontz is in the position to draft. OCTD plans and sell them to his own board of directors, Hollinden said. Once such plans were aP' proved by OCTD direct.ors, he continued, they would be forwarded to the new transporta· tion agency for action. And Hollin den said he would no more favor Loritz for the post than a city manager or Counly Administrative Officer Robert Thomas. "You can't be staff and a policy maker both," HoUinden said. Clark said appointing Loritz mjght be misunderstood by some and he wanted the new agency to begin thlnga properly. And Diedrich added that while Loritz might legally flt the defini- tion of the public member, com- missioners morally bave an ob- ligation to appoint a citizen at large. "I don't think be fits that category in anybody's mind," Diedrich sald. OCTD directors bad remained neutral on legislation which created tbe new agency. But Loritz said he opposed it "as a duplication of effort." He said he no longer opposes it, however, and believes it can work well. · "l am golng to roll UJ> my sleeves and work with It," Lorilz said, addJng he would cooperafe whether appoin ted cont· mL4'sioner or not. , DAILY PILOT BROWN SPEAKS UP, £DITORIAL-M billion surplus ln the current budget year, wb1cb ends JUDe 30, and an 11.2 percent increase in state tax revenues next year, Finance Director JloyBeUsaid. College Leaves Campus: , ' Brown's 19'77·78 spending budaet proposal is $15,196,527,110, including $896, 6 m Wion teehnicaJ. 1Y d>t appropriated bJtM budget bW wbicb is set aside tor schools, tu re.lier, Medi-Cal and i>rlson coostnlctioo. Brown said new prlaons arc needed to increase the~ltY of CalUornla 's 21.000..lnmat6 cor- rectlooal aystem by ~2,400, .. becauae the laws we have palMd ln the last two >'Utt are projected to lncr•IH our prhoft populat.lOll aubatanUally. "Ther• '• a arut deal ol d.ll· CUNlon that not enouO l*>Pl• ate tolq to prboo. antl I h.Jve a hunch that aa we go down the road the Judaes are iolna to tou&hen \Q>. Ancf ii we are &ClQa &o &ave awtft, certaln P@llhment ••'ve sot to have the roona avallabl'" bu aid. Saddleback College offered its first 28 "storefront'' c1&11es in 1973, taking a small partollta cur- riculum out into the community Jt wu attempUna toaene. Otber commw\lt)' (Oll4*5 bad already begun auch" off-campus programs, so It wasn't a partlcularl;)' ne• roacept. B-.t at ~J Ume, Saddleback olfitlal1 SWJ weren•uure it wouldc~tcboa In South Orange ColU\ty. Tber'•.• beOll convinced. Dunne the upcomlnc 1pl'iq aemest..-, clauea wW be \aQ&bl at mON Ulan ao oft-campua Illa. rancll\I from lrvlne'• Cul...-ctale Scbool to Sao Clemente Hich Sci.oot and frotn Ill Toro Marine Corpa Alr 8tftlOll to Lquna BeacbRJl)l ScbOol. That~. modeltalateof21 d .... bM~ .... than t.ento1c1. ••U o"' aoo eo.ne MC-Uou will be taupt alaft<ampa1 l.dllile& Ja the SMlhbect J>JI.. Offerings Expanded to 300 trictthiuprlng. Dm Armstrong, the Mission Viejo· icbool'a community in· formation director, said an estlmated2,000peopleareexpect· ed lo mroll, fU~g S.000 available seat.a. Thia 111ean1 some people tatetwoor Q'.lore clusea. ''The admlnlstraUoa ls pro- bably proudest of the fact that a Audat can now luJnu all requlre· llll!llta fOC' ao asaocia~ tn arts deiree by taking off.campus clasMI, ••Armstrong noted. Offtclall •i .. credit ror t.he sur· 1• in t.b• pro1ram '• seope to ad-snlll:latrator Wtlliatb Jay. who wu hired aw•f trom Moorpark CoUeae tn Ventura County. where be bll4 est.lbllabtd a almllar com· .malt1currlculum. Aa 8addl1bact'1 dean ol ln· 1tru~tlon, Jay moved !or a maniYe expansion ol orricampus oaer1n.,, primarily because or thesueofthed.istrtct-48percent of the county 'a land area. Armstrong said Lhe admlnistra· tlon hu consistently argued that a large off~ampus program can· not aubstitute for permanent campwi !acllitlea. This ls one key reason for the current move to open a aecond diltrlct campus In Irvine. The inf ormatlon omcetaaid tho bulk or the off-catnpus program cla11ea must convene lo the late altemoon or evening because they malce use of fac:WUes that are in uae durlnc the d1ytlme houn -1uch u aecoodary and elementary 1chools. • "A second campus provides a permanent location for the daJtlllle student.a as well." he said. Using the facilities of the fl111 unified school districts within Us boundaries baa produced sore side benefits for Saddleback. For example, A.nnstroog not· ed. weldln~ and auto sboo oro-grams that still have no college- level Cacllltles available can ba taught in fully·equlpped high school shops, alvtnc the tax· payers a 1reater return on their investment. Besides the 15 scboolJ that Will bt used as class sites this sprtna. Saddl~back wlll make use of several boapltala, Matine CofP.' faciUtJes, community centers, savings and Joan buUdlnp, a drug rehabilitation center and a Ubrary. Classes Usted ln the school's COUl'le schedule, which was .. cenUy maUed to all district 1'flll· dtntl, cover lbe enUre 1ped.l'um ol Saddlebact•1 educatiObal pro-aram. , , ' Laguna/South Coast EDITION * VOL. 70, NO. 10, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Afternoon .Y.Stock · j TEN CENTjS SC Police Chief Fights Retirenient' J By PH1L1 P ROSMAIUN OflM Dally ~l ... SWtt Whether Melvin Portner will be San Clemente police chief alter May 1 remained in doubt to- 1 day. as Portner sought a hearing before the City Council aod city 1 administrators kept mum about l a forced early retirement. ; Portner, 55, police dllef or the 1 town of 22,000 since Aug., 1974, 1 has been asked privately by the council to take his optional early Weeks listing Jan. 1, 19'1'8, as the retirement and to resip May 1. day he intends to step down. By But Portner wants to stay on dotng so be risks an open confroo- through the end ol this year, • •tation with the councU and the when he would have completed poesibllity of public embarrass- hls third year as chief. Laa w~k ment. Portner gambled and retused to At stake is Portner's pension. submit a letter of resignation That at least ts· Portner's slgnfying the early retirement pubUc stance. He says that by re. sought by the council. malnint until past _,ugust this Instead he sent a memoran-year be wlll have eompleted dum to City Manager Gerald three full years as police chief. Retirement benents are based upon the hiahest three yea.rs of employment. Portner, who has been with the San Clemente force 25 years. says the difference between retlremeot In May and retirement eight months later could mean a big difference in b1a pension. Yet rough calculations show that Portner may be scrappine with the Ci\>' Council to hang onto his job for a dl(Jerence o! about $15 a week, or $79S a year, in re- tirement pay. Portner Is salaried at $23,220 a year. and has been since June 30, 1975. He and 170 other San Clemente employes are still neeotiating work contracts that will be retroactive to July 1, 1976. Accounting for the highest three years of pay, according to Portner's personnel ~. if the chief were to win no new pay raises bis pension would total just over $11,000 a year. If Portner w.ere to get con· aervative pa)' hikes of five per· cent effeetive last July and again this July (it he's permitted to stay on), bis highest prospective pension would be about $ll,800 a year. The figw:es could vary depend· <See BEABJNG, Page A%) Oil-free Anterican Tanker Splits ~ ' 'State's I iBudget jUrweiled SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today un- veiled a $15.2 billion state spend- ing plan that promises hundreds of millions or dollars in the com- ing year for tax relief, local schools and new prisons. The De m ocratic governor asked for a $1.9·billion increase over the current year, a record ~ spending boost. But he was stingy in proposed 1 pay raises for state workers and in mostdepartment budgets. No new stale or local taxes are proposed. School......support would be in- creased by $290 million. to $3.2 billion, with most of it going to low-wealth districts. Welfare grants would be in· creased six percent. ~:s'!ges and state college pro-rs fare poorly in Brown's lplan. It offers raises or five per· cent for most state employes, 2.2 percent for state college pro- fessors, and nothing for judges. Suburban homeowners and elderly renters stand to gain the most in a S480·milllon tax relief plan. It contains tax rebates of $56 to $700 each for 1.9 million of California 's 3.8 million homeowners and rebates of Sl.S to S288 each for up to 416,000 elderly renters . l Brown earmarked $94.2 million , to build one or more new prisons lin Southern California, $220.7 million for construction or other state buildings and $4.7 million l"to nurture and s upport the many !sprouts of creativity struggling !throughout the state" with grant.s toCaJifornia artists. "It is a program that is am· tbitious, but it is possible," the •38·year·old governor aald of the ~ budget proposal of his era- of ·limila administration. I "The important C<>Mept is that this budget does not caJI on the 'people or this state for anl( new general ta.x me rease, and 1t does \so despite the r act that It includes a proposal for ma1orproperty tax relief of close to half a bilhon dollars ... he said. ''This is a program that does not call for new taxes this year, next year, or in the foreseeable future -given a commitment to seH- restraing on the part of JocaJ gov- emment, and given an economy similar to what we have seen over tbelastfiveyears." He baaed this on the strength of estimates of spectacular In· creases in state revenues pro- duced by "amoderatelygood"re- . (See BUDGET. Page Al) Coast Weath e r Some Jow clouds near t11e coast Tuesday. but most- ly sunny. Blaha in the 60s. Lows ln the40s. .11'81DE T ODAY Oakland~'"°"'""* de/ft# ;, all abotd m thtl &q>.r Bow.I. SIOl"ll, All. Dalty ,,_ St.att ""-'• SAN JUAN DREAM HOME IS AFOUL Of' MYST£RY OF SEWER' LINE LOCATION Robin Md Denni• Math«• S.r Qty 18 8t F...et In Home BuHdlng Diiemma PUC Reopens Hearings on SC Crossing Hearings on a proposed grade- 1 eve l pedestrian crossing of railroad tracks fronting the San Clemente city pieT were re- opened by the Public Utilities Commission today. They are the third series ot meetings to be held at the San Clemente City Hall. The city maintains that an electronically controlled gate crossing is a safe alternative to what the city maintains are un- acceptable current methods or getting to the pier. Beachgoers either have to negotiate two sets of steep stairs a nd pass through an under·. ground tunnel, or slip through :I hole in a chain-link fence paralleling the tracks. PUC staff, Santa Fe attorneys and representatives ol the state transportation department argue that a gra'de-level crossing is hazardous. A tunnel under the tracks, or bridge over them, in· stead ls preferable, they say. Hearings are scheduled through Thursday. They are open to the public. .2 Inmates Eseape NAPA (AP) -A pair of in- mates, David Falkenberry, 33, and Ronald Hobbs, 2(, escaped from the jail here. • • . 'Dream' Troubled By Sewer Foulup • By ANNE COOPER Of"" 0•111 ~·-91.aft Dennis and Robin Mathis planned to move into their San Juan Capistrano dream house by mid-January, in plenty or time to get settled before the arrlvaJ Qf their second child. · But that was before Mathis, who ts building the house himself, found out bow much it would cost to book up to a city se#er line that, for some 7'8.SOn, nobody could locate because the city had no maps. "I called city hall in August when I was taking out my Joan, and public works told me the sewer connection fee would be $350," said Mathis. "They dJdn 't .. mention that the fee wu due lo to up to $750 on Sept. 1. 71BEYES S'IE4L $8,500 COFFEE COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP> -Thieves tempted by sbarply rising coffee prices have stolen a truck containing 2,419 pounds of coffee worth about $8,SOO 1n the northem town of Aalborg, police said today. Danish coftee prices have jumped from $1. 75 to $3.50 in the past year. "When I went ib to pay the fee. I had quite a shock. It was $400 more than I'd been told. I ex· plained that rny Joan was based on the $.150 figure, but the man l talked to said there was no chance I could pay anything Jess than '750. . ''I went ahead and paid it because I didn't want to delay construction. As it twns out, con- strucUon has been dela.yed so badly, l wish now I hadn't paid tbefee.'' The delay started when no one in public works could tell Mathis where the sewer llne entered his propel'ty. The city hes no maps on record. Mathis said he was told the de-veloper who built the tract his property is in never gave the city a map showing where utilities were Installed. The developer told Mathis he had not only given the city a map, but had even paid a sewer connection tee for the property Mathis now owns. .. I was told at city hall the re- cords are being mirOOftlmed, so there is no way for me t:o de· termine whether I should be pay- ing a connection fee at all.'' he said. Anxious t-0 get on with con· si~ction, Mathis spent an addl· tiorlal $200 digging a trench <See DREAM, Pa«e A%) ~ Emergende• Batadled Paramedic Unit .Btisy The first weekedd for South Coaat paramedic MrVtc. fouad the team respondina to sht emergencies includlnc two 1n Laruna Beach where voters funded the contl'act terftce with aw override. O'tange County Flre Paramedic Chief Jack All• to- day bailed clty·count)'' coopeta· Uon notlna tbat on one cue, that of a woman who aufftted a sellure, the paraantdlc unit wq met at tbe south city limit.a and escorted by pollce. Other-police unJta Jc~ l11tenedlana cleared ahead for the eme.rseney van. L••una Beach Ftre CbJtf Charley Kuhn Hid tb9 UM ()( paramediCflwill be rdledl!d in a vittbl• dlff ernce In the way ecnqeac1 calla arehandlect. •·0a m.StcaJ aid can.. th• clt1.am will • ... cts.rwe lfl l1'0 reapeeta. B•tor• we 6ad par.. amedks; a tire enalne, police unit and ambulene• r•pond~ to medlcalatdcaUa. , needed. The paraJQedle& do not transport ualeaa absolutely neeeuary. . l •"It la expected the tJme spent at tie leeDt ot a mHk:al aid will be lociter. 1'11'e parameclica mutt have Ume to contact their bue bopsital and the doctor, set \IP U*r apeclalltld equipment and I "We wW now have e fourtb.,. at.abU.te &ht ~~ belnl It, tM panmtdlc ""' nepodd• trwpotted to tbe bcspital. This Lnf.toour mecUe.i8'dtalll. pniceid"n .takn moreu~. but '1be ltrelfttn IN• UM ae_. oa ael'lou• t11•. It wllti w to ·~ \be .............. The beotldal to tM~" "'*' poUeeme an• u..-... ao.,.. ;at. slat and control tralfte a.ad ~· Beech 8i'emen bav• Cl"O'f'dl. Tb• unbaltnee II for b ••n tr1Jnln1 with tbe tr~Uoa t> UM bolpftal if peram~lc• since Dec. IO. . . _J . _.,__ .. ~ 9· . . .~Cling TO Stern In Storlll GLOUCESTER, Mass. {AP) - The American coastal tanker Chester A. Poling, pummelled by gale winds and high waves, broke up six miles off Cape Ann today and its bow sank, the Coast Guard reported. Two crewmen were rescued from the sea and six others clung to the still· floating stern, the Coast Guard said. The tanker carried no cargo. At mid-day, a Coast Guard cut- ter reached the stricken 43·year· old, 281-foot tanker. The Coast Guard rescuers hoped to shoot a line to the tanker's stern and send a raft on the line to the s ix stranded crewmen. ''The aht'&''e on scene l10'I#, bUt the seas are too rough for us to aet. close enough to attempt a rescue," a spokesman said. Cape Ann is about 30 miles · north of Boston. Its principal community is the fishing city or 0 7S -~-....... "'-SCENE OF 8R£4KUP Off Gloucester, Maas. Bank Hit ~ I In Wee~end ~ - Burglary Gloucester. A rash of minor. amateurish Waves in ~he area werel~to20 burglaries in Laguna Beach is j feet, and wtnds were b!ow:mg 35 continuing with five thefts and 1 knots. The storm, the third m l~s ' two attempts including one at the than two weeks and the second. m United California BanJc over the four days, pelted lh.e are~ Wlth \ weekend. 1 snow, sleet and Creezi_ng ram. . , Jack Scher~r. bank manager.f A total of 11 . o1l·car~yang aid today there was no' loss.and vessels have been involved m ac.1 s di d h cidents in or near U.S. waters even• scoun~e t e r~port ?f a since Dec. 15, including seven burgla11y, saying he ~~everl it lo Liberian tankers, two Panama· haye been only malietou<; mis· nian ones 'and two U.S. vessels -chief. the Poling and an Ohio River oil Several of the narrow glass · barge. panes in the louvered windows ' Jn addition, the Panamanian· were removed, but it appeared I registered bulk cargo carrier no entry to the bank was made. ' Mary Ann was hit by an· ex-The latest burglary was dis· ' plos1on and fire Saturday. The covered this morning at the · 79CHoot vessel, which can carry Colony Kitchen, 1045 S. Coast either oil or ore, was proceeding ffighway, Laguna Beach. to port under ifs own power for Entry to the restaurant was repairs. forced and a safe containing $285 T in cash demolished by a de-be incidents involving foreign termined burglar who peeled , registry ships have led to a call through the strongbox with a for greater regulation of such ships while operating in U.S. chisel. waters under international safe-Other burglary reports in-ty regulations less stringent than elude: lh06e of U.S. stadards. -Theft of an unknown number The Coast Guard was also at of wet suits. from the Oak Street sea orr New England looking for Surf Sb op, 1096 S. Coast 1 CSffTANKER,PageA2) Highway, by a thief who re-1 moved several panes from a Ck~me Jail T1USty Loses Job Over Pot. San Clemente police said today they've lost faith in Vivian Joe Baca, a trusty who's been work· ing off his debt to society a~er a purae·snatching convict.ion by cleaning up around city jail since October. Police said that on Saturday ni,cht tliey sr\ifted an odor you're not supposed to be able to 1nilf aro\lnd a police staUOb, and traced the scent of burning marl· Juana to Baca 's cell. They aafd a aearc~b, at; d Garden Grove, a p1rttally smobd marl uana ~i;,ette and a tlaas Ti COD· g bit.I or the plant. Thia mom(Qf police transport• ed Baca to bit new job at count)' Jan, alter th•rtfQC him wl~ possealon or marijuana in a jail. Mam Held in Death BURBANK (AP)-Anunlden· Utled Glendale man bas bten at· relted an4 booked. for 1U1pic10I\ of fefQllJ mansla~r after B~ ~om an, Helen C•ey, lo hw 10s. n. bit and killed wlllle croatna a atreeL ,. louvered window and reached in· to the building to grab the sults. -Theft of a $600 sewing machhte from Beverly B, DuPuis, Catalina Street. -Theft or a purse and contents valued at $50 from the home of Ruth K. Angresa on Chiquita St. -A tiurglory, but no loss at ' Jeani 's Bistro, 696 S. Coast mahway. -An attempted burglary at Eschbach's, 305 Forest Avenue, apparently foll~ when police · responded to an aJann. 'M.4/VY CALLED; ONE CHOSEN 1 .. We were absolutely amazed at lhe numbel' of calls we re- ct6ved. We were sorry to have to ' Clve up our puppy. but he found a 1 ·good home... I · That's the adfertlslng success experienced by a Newport Beach couple who placed tbls clusified ad: Excel>llon•I puppy mala gentle devoted compt- nJon about JO wks XJuC• xxxx U YoU need to fl.nd irlw home ror a pet, call 6'2-5878. It taltM only a few words in tbe rfcbl place -and tbe rttbt f.lace alont the Onn1• c.oa.t a tho Dally Pilot. ., . . !1,.1 DAIL V PILOT L/SC Monday. January 10. 1917 :I:College Leaves. t(J. : I I pus .. - Saddleback College orrered Its brsl 28 "storefront" classes in 1973, tatinc a small part ot Its cur- riculum out Into the community It '4'as attempting lo serve. O/f eringa Expanded to 300 Other community colleges had already begun such orr.campus programs, so It wasn't a partkuJarly new concept. But at the time, Saddleback o((icials still weren't sure al would catch on in.South Orange County. iThey've been convinced. During the upcoming spring semester. classes will be taught at more than 30 off-campus sites, ranging from Irvine's CWvetd.ale ~l to San Clemente High Scaoot loci from El Toro Marine COTp:S Air s.._uoa to Lquna BeachHIO School. Tbatorfglnat, modeststateo!ZI classes bu increased more than tenfold. Well over 300 coone sec- tions will be taught atof'f-campus facilities in the Saddleback Dis- trict this spring. Dan Armstrong, the Miasion . Viejo achool 's community ln· formation director, said an estimated 2,000 people are expect· ed to enroll, filling 5,000 available seats. This mean.! some people Si emens $18 2,1140 Cordov a Expenses Tabbe d at $29,639 Campaign disclosure state· ments on file with the Orange County Registrar of Voters today shbw: torney's office for $1'10,000, claiming bis constitutional rights had been violated by a serle.s or alleged wire tapping lncldent.s. tablwoormor•cta1Se1. · ·l'~ admlA¥t.r,t1on ls pro- bloly)lroudest bl Cbe ract that a st\.ldent can now fulfill all tequlre- ment8 for an ueodate In art.a degree by taklng otr-campus classes," Armslroognotcd. Officials give credit for the SW'· ae in th'e prorram 'a IJCope to ad- mirllst.rator WUUarn Jl)', who was hlred away from Moorpark College ln Ventura County, where he had established a similar com- munity curriculum. As Saddleback 's dean o( in· structlon, Jay moved for a maaslve expansion ot off-campus olferi.o•s, primarily beuuse of the size ot the dl1lrict-48 pereeot oltbecounty'1 land area. Armstrong said the adm.inlstra· lion bas consisteoUy argued that a large olf-eampus prosram can- not aubstttute ror permanent campua raclliUes. This 11 one tey reason for the current move to open a second district campus in Irvine. The informatioa officer said the bulk ol the off-campus proeram clusea must convene in the late afternoon ctr eventni because -Underdog Ron Cordova spent a comparatively paltry $29,639 to win both the De· mocratic nomination and the 74th Assembly District seat. -Losing 74th Republican can- didate James Slemons' foray into politics cost him and hls backers $182.840 of which $109,823 is still owed toSlemons persooaJly. Glance Shows Top State Budget Facets -Marlaa Bergeson's whirlwind write-in candidacy in t.M 74th cost $15,432. -County Supervhor Philip Anthony's combined primary and general election campaign was the most costly ever for a ~ounty office, $271,573. Cordova 's expenditUJ"es for the 1976 political season were the lowest of any Orange County can· did ate for a county, state or federal office. His winning campaign over Republicans Slemons and Bergeson ended with a $412 sur- plus and $5,100 borrowed along the way repaid from campaign contributions, the records show. or the $29,639 expended, $2,904 was the value placed on non· monetary contributions made to his campaign. Slemons. initially favored to win in the heavily Republican 74th District, spent $117,769 to win the Republican nomination for the assembly seat sought by l3 Republican candidates. And he spent an additional $SS,071 in the general election to finish second best to Cordova, campai~n records show. Amonl expenses llsted by the Newport Beach auto dealer was ~ paJd to a Santa Ana cktec· tive agency for unspecified services. Mrs. Bergeson 's write-in cam· paign, which drew more votes than any write·in campaign in Orange County history. was financed ma.inly by small COD· tributol'5 as more than lOOdonors contributed $14,620 lhat made up her cash war chest. Mrs. Bergeson ·s 12-day bllu was good enough to give her a strong third place finish to Cordova and Slemor\S. Anthony's combined campaJan ('()St or $271.573 was the ~tllut <'Ver for a county of'flce but not nearly as costly as Supervisor Thomas Riley 's primaryelecUoo ~ctory Riley spent $237 ,038 to win 3 S>rimary election over three OP- ponen ts, including Newport Beach business man Max Binswanger. According to Anlhony·s re· t'ords. the former Wesrninster mayor spent $158,d.97 to defeat Harry Yamamoto in the 1eneraJ election and $112,676 t.o scratch b~ way into a r\lnoff with YamamotoinlastJune'sprimary dtttion. Uncovered in Antbooy's si.te- ment were monetary coolribu· tions apparently solicited oo his behalf by former police infor· mant Gene Conrad. Conrad last week sued the Oranie County Dlatrkt At· DAILY PILOT SACRAMENTO (AP) -Here at a glance is Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s budgetfor tbe 1977-78 fiscal year: SPENDING: $15,195,527,110, including $896.6 milliorn set aside for schools, tax relief, Medi.Cal and prison construction which ls technically not appropriated ln the budget bUI. * * * F ro• P GfJf! AJ BUDGET ••• covery from the economic re· cessionofthepastthreeyears. The revenue figures are based on productions of a 10.l percent in· crease in the personal income of Californians, a 12.2 percent in· crease in busine~ profits and a 1.2 percent drop in the unemploy- ment rate during the coming year. 'Those factors will produce a previously unexpected $1.13· GOOD ECONOMY EYED FOR STATE-43 ADDfTIONAL BUDGET DETAILS-AS billion surplus jn lhe current budget year, which ends June 30, and an U.2 percent increase in state lax revenues next year, Finance Director Roy Bellsald. Brown's 1977·78 speodlnt budget proposal is $1.S.195,527,UO, inctudine $896.6 million teclmica.I· ly not appropriated in tbe bud&et. bill which is set aside for schools, lax reUef, Medl·Cal and prison · construction. Brown said new prisons are needed to increase the c~clty or California's 21,000..inmate cor- recUonal system by anoUier2,400, "because the laws we h•ve passed in the Jast two years are projeded to increase our prl.son population substantially. "There's a great deal of dis· cUlllon that not ~h people are 1oing to prison, and J ban a hunch that as we aodovm tbeTOlld the Judges are going to toughen up. And lf we are goin& to have swift, certain punlahment we've got t.o have the room av.U.ble." heaaJd. Brown said the MW faclUties would be built in Southern California because Northern California already hu • veater prison capacity than needed for its population. But he aaid it woulcl be Mattb before the Department ol Correc- tioiu will have a report on pre· ferred sites, .nd on whether \he 2,400 new cells should be at one of several aites. · In the tax rolld plan $COO mllllon is Intended for homeowners, and S80 million for renters. Homeowners would be tllaiblo for rebate checks from tho at.ate with amounts dependinf UpOn household lncomo anchhevelu.of tbelr boaia. Bent.en a1e a and otde:r woutcl beellalbleforchecaofupto•, depending OD bousebold lncome, wtib tbe minimum paymeotol$1.S to U.. with income. bltwtell $1.1.000 and SlJ,000. No addltkmll tu relief la propoMd foe ~ renters. TAXES: No new atate or local taxes are propc»ed. TAX RELIEF: $81 mlllloo la earmarked for tax teUef ror homeownen and elderty ra&cs. ·SCHOOLS: Support ~ be i.ncrnled by P90 mW.loo, to sa.2 b1Won. ' PAY RAISES: Jilve percent for m•t state employes, 2.2 per-cent for 1t1te colleie proleuon and oo raise, for ju.ct&es. WELFARE: Graota would be increued 8 percent. GROWTH: Spending la in~ creased $1.9 billion, or 14.3 per- cent. SURPLUS: The surplus at the end or the current fiscal year on June 30 is estimated at $1.13 bUlton, and at $846.3 million next year. CO NSTRUCTION: $94.2 million is earmarked ror new prison facilities and $220.7 million for other state buildings. County Deputy, Shot 'Victim,' Fi la Lawsuit B1WJLUAM8CHREIBEK OI ... DIN" Pi. Wtt Lawyers representing •"! Orange County SberUt's deputy hoepitallzed last month with the alleged ill effects of a tnyine flu shot sald today a $1 mllliob clalm has been Ciled againet the'federal government. Tbe clalm contends that Clif· Cord Deller, 81, of Anueim1 spent 1' daya In Can)'On General Hospital with an extremely high fever and temporary paralysis of hU arm• and le11. Dldt Pacelli, a member ol th• T\lltln law firm involved ln tbe action, said the claim document had been malled Satmda)' to the U.S. Deputment of Health. EducaUon and Welfare. An KEW spokeunan in Les Angeles said the claim wu eit- pected to arrlve today but there would be no comment oo ita con- tent or allt11Uon. Pacelli 'a law ftrm wu reta1ned by the Oran•• Com\ty Deputy ShertJf'I MIOCltlOD OD behalf o! Deller. · Accordlna to Pacelll, Deller wu 1tven the awtne flu ahot while on the job Friday, Dec. 3. "He felt w heezy over the weekend but report.ct for h1I re- gular ahlft the followiq Mon· day," PaceUI aatd. "AU a.m. the next morning he awoke with cb1115 and a lOS·degreefever." Accordine to Pacelli the depu· t.y was treated by paramedics and taken to the bospltal, where he ran a bleh fever for five days and was paralyzed ror another week. ~ ··u. atlll llu nttduileffedaot the paralysis In hii right arm and finge.rs," Pacelll 1aJd. they make use ot facilities that are in use durlftt the daytime hours -s uch at NCODda.ry and elementary schools. "A HCOnd campw provides a p'ermanent location ror tho dayt1JDe students as well," he laid. \Jaing the racillties ot the five unified school districts within its boundaries has produced some side benefits for Saddleback. For example, Armstrong ool· ed, weldln1 and auto shop pro- grams that still have no college. level facilities available can be taught in fully-equipped high school shops, giving the tax- payers a greater return on their investment. Besides the 15 schools that will be used as class sites this spring, Saddleback will make use or several hospitals, Marine Corps facilitlea, community centers, savings and loan bulldlop, a.drug rehabilitation center and a library. Classes listed in the school's course schedule, which was re- cently mailed to all district resi· dents. cover the entire spectrum oC Sad.dleback'a educaUooal pro-gram. DllllY l'llet •\Mt - RESPONSIBILITY RESTS WITH STUDENT IN CROSSROADS Clndf Morrow (left), Nancy Crowell Uk• Ch•ll•noea 'Crossroads' Lauded Students Assess Dana Hill& .ffigh Program B7 ANNE COOPD . °'"" 084'1 ,,......., Students set a better \,nlpara· Uca in D au Hilla ~ Sebool's cn>aroada procram than lt\.l· dedts bl tradldoaaJ blab IC.bool 'prosram1, re1ardlaa ol their poat.snduaUoa uptradom. Tbil WU Ute UM.Ament Of Nancy Crowell-pd Qndl Mor-row,. education m~ la the JUl'-<>ld alternatlve acbool pro. tram, wblcb draws student.a from t.brouehout &be Capi.atram Unified School Dtat.rtct. ••Kicb who want tQ 10 tocollqe are betUr prepared.. becaue at Crossroads they have to take reaponalblUty for their own academic proirea1," said Cindi. "Tbey can't put lbe learning burden oo teachers, "Other k.ldJ, who want to go right to work after high school, alao have an advantage as CroAroadJ students. Work eic· perieace is hullt into the pro- gram, so when they look for Jobs F,....P11ge AI HEARING. • ing on supplements from social security and actual pay hikes. Despite the apparent small dlf. ference, Portner maintains that retirement benefits are his greatest concern about forced early retirement. He frankly bu said, however, that he has never calculated the benefit. "I don't even know what I'm malting now,•• Portner said. Portner aald also that be feels there are unfulfilled obligations ol the job be aireed t.o t.ake on when he accepted the post. He would not. be more specific. Those are points be-intends to take up with the council, Portner said. if be ls granted a bearing. C'Ataneil Issue they are seasoned wOrkers with eood local references.•· Altboodl the program bas a great deal to offer different kinds of students, lt is not right for everybody, the girls aald. "It'• poeaible to .Ude through a traditional high aebool program, ceWne A's and B '• without really doine much work." Cindi said. "lo Crouroads, since the responslbWty ls on the student, kids wbo lack motivation and aeU-dlsdpllne JI.lit can't handle the freedom." The freedom can be a shock at flt'lll to any student accustomed to closer supervision, said Nancy. "When you get your first gov- ernment assignment and realize you are expected to get yourself to a school board meeting, a courtroom trial and a City Coun- cil meeting, it can throw you a bit," abe said. "I like taking responsibllity for Fro• Page Al TANKER ••• the missing Panamanian tanker Grand Zenith with acrewof38and eight million gallons ol oil aboard. The search began Jan. 4. Coast Guard Capt. Bernard Hoyland, who bas directed the search aioce it beean a week ago, said the effort will be halted to- day, "if we eet a decent search" and nothing is found. "We 're planning on five airplanes, assuming they can gel airborne," he said of today's search of 10,000-square-pilles of the Atlantic east-southeast of Cape Cod. "They're strugg.liog oullhere." lsguna's 'Mounds' Big Issue Again By JACK CHAPPELL Oflllt OlllY , ......... The «reat controversy over landscaped 1ru1 mounda at Laguna Beach •1 Math Beach Park ts on the rue -caln. When ortainally d .. lptd in the urly m o., the oceantront .PIJ'k'• fl'UIY artu ,.,... lhown aa 1ently roltlng mound1, a 'laclaca~ ercbltect't t.chnlque for provtdlna sp aUal deftnlUoa. But. the park waa to be .. Laguna's Window To 'nlt Sea" and critics charged the mOWMll prevented a continuous view at the ocean from inland. Al the park progressed, the mou nds kept 1ettin• scaled down. At one point, four ctty Council members atood at. t.be park site wblle earth movers craded away tbl UddalaUng torma and ra· dered tbal nat. Councilman Jon Bnnd dC)eSn't tbink Oat.la all &hat greal w. Brucl aal4 at • recent a. t; CouacU m••Ua1, their abM:Dce S. cau•tnc parqoen dilc:olDtort amd ID8iY. bit partly to blame for Ute dllllculb' tleel cvs, I think we're mJsslng the boat," Brand said. He noted a full view ot the san· dy beach, surf and park was available to motorists as they came down the bill past Victor Huto'1 •. Mayor PhyUf1 Sweeney eon· ceded that after living wlth the park for awhile, some reevalua· Uon or the park's design might be beneflclal. She did not concede that mounds were de11irable, though. Sb• aaJd the vlewa to motoriats were important. "They can get a·s much pleuure driving by looking at it Crom a car as you can by sitUng oa a mound.'' MQOl' Sweeney saldpolntedly to Brand. Brand said that where there are some mounds at U. south end ot the parlti. there la a higher c:once:atrauon 01 people stwni on the....,. b.cause mounda are more comfortable. He said the rises woold aid the tl'tll by 11tuac them Ibo~ t.be salt eancentrated IOil and be aald the mounds would provMSe tome vts&W reltet. myself though." she said. "It's given me greater opportwlity for self.expression. "I especially appreciate the opportunity l 've had to teach art at D el Obispo Elementary School. l intend to major in art in college, and my work experience with Crossroads has given me a chance to see what it's like to teach art." Students in the program spend either the morning or the after-noon on campus, a part or the Dana Hills property which has been set apart. Individualized academic in· structlon is carried out in portables, each with a shingle over the door, designating it a de- sign, communications, compula· tion or social sciences center. The portion or their day which is not taken up with academic work i s scheduled for public service or courses at Dana Hills. in the Capistrano adult education program or at Saddleback College. Like Nancy, Cindi's public service work bas been in teaching. For more than a year she bad tutored physically han- dicapped children al the R. H. Dana Special Education Facility in Dana Point. "I'll be graduating at the end or the· semester . and I'm really going to miss my children," she said. "Teaching them has been the belt. kind of education. .. F ro.Page Al DREAM ••• across the width or hJs property. looking for a connecting line to the sewer main. All he got for his efforts was an empty trench. Two manholes are visible from his front yard. They are in yards across the street and indicate where the sewer main runs. To connect to the main. Mathis wouJd have to dig right through Via de Aaua, the sole access route for hundreds cl. residents who live above him in Alto Capistrano and Meredith Ranch homes. ''That would cost a minimum or $2,000," said Jim Math.is, the father of the disappointed Y<>Wlf home builder. "I've been in con· s trucUon all my adult life, and l 've never seen anything like this. ''I've built homes In San Clemente as a general conLractor since 1962, and tho City of San Clemente can tell me exacUy where each utility line enters each piece or property ln the city." The younger M athla presented hls problem receoUy to Clty Council. The city hai ottered to rent a television tracking device t.o trace the path .ol the sewer main. "It Is lhe retJ.l(>mibillty ot the contractor to determine availablUty of utiUUes," said James MocaJls, dty meager. 0 Tbe clty 11 required onl1 to pro-vide the maln line." . Tbeaenior Mat.hlafaulta the cl· ty for not keeping accurate re.- cordl. Aid Tour Bef;ne Tbe federal JOVtmDMat let up J)l'OC*!ur• for nUM .ult ud claim• connocted wtth t.be ntDe nu inoculation prcJCram. Plain· tiff• m\llt fir.et ro. • claim, wblc.b wW be accepted«~ wttbin a lht·moetb perW. Pace111 ll1d. . haft lft tUrVi YlAI ID tbe part. Councilwoman Salty Bellwu• dllqHed and said the Oat anaa were doalrable for playing 1ame1. "Wu a aewer connection fee already pal.ct· or not'?" be •ked. '"lbt ctt,y can't tell us. Wber'I are the sewer llnei locai.dT The etty can't tell us. What woold they do in cue of catastrophe -say an earthquake 1" • BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> Premier SaHm el-l«oaa ·new to Iraq tocfay for tht nnt stop oa a t.o41t Meklng ftnandal &id h'Om Perai1n Gulf oil at.at" for 'Lebanon '• w ar·batt.ertd economy. He earned me111111 Nom Praidtnt Ellu s.rtt. cl lAbmoo to lbe hea ot Ute ot Jnq, Qatar~ tbe u~ Arab !'1\lrates, Oman and~ Air Craih Kille 2 LEMOORE NAVAL Alft Sl'ATION <AP> -_Two people ,.,.. killed.,.. ooe ~-­• prlyat.e Pl&l\O crashed ln -.. IOI MN. autJlortU.lflf.,..... of tbe vktlmt bad nit beeG re-leaed. -• Fca rU.ermore1 tbe !laln•H ruinl tba 1ooU 01 t.be pu'k and it b a lau1h1n11tock amoq pro- 1 .. tou1 lanacape arcbltocts, he uld. Tile coancUman tbarply rapped tom• ol the ,.....n, for teraplq awa1 th• moundla, that u.., ~t.td people drivinl bw on CO. lllebwa.y trolil Metni ... 1UlfttiJe. ••Jt we'r. thlnktnc at ~· ma ... for peos>k drt'f'IDI by tn Coune.Umu Cart Jobnaon •aid tw bad atw.,. bterl partJaJ. to mowJdl, but that t.bty had faced such Hrlous opPOtit.lon at the Um• of th• developma ol the park, be wouldn~ lake acUon. pnctpltoua1)'. Jobnloa 11rd t.lllll before the c:oundl cban1ed Uee parbcal)e, it abould tlve t~ iMUe wide publio upGIUt•. "My dad tell• mel'd be beUcr off 1pend ln1 my money o~ Jawy ers than on moro trenchlo J.'• uld the younc builder. "It'a l .. 1 meaay. "Wb1t really ICU. mt 11 that I'm roin• to be t~ to Mil tho house I've worked ao hard for - all be<lause of th.la mesa ol. red tape." •Orange Coast EOlTION Today's Closing · N.Y. Stoeb 1.._ VOL. 70, NO. 10, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, 'CAqFottN•A N TEN CEN Language Blocks 3 liefagees in ltlesa 1 ------- Dally Piiot Sl•lf l'ftoto THESE GIRLS FROM CAMBODIA NEED SOMEONE WHO SPEAKS THEIR LANGUAGE From Left, Kong Son, 13; Thero Son, 14, and Tharong Son, 12 I Chip Scion On Stand in '.Kidnap Trial By TOM BARLEY 011~• O•lly Piiot STiii Potato c hip heir John H . "Jack" Scudder went back on the witness s t a nd today in Orange County Superior Court jn what the prosecution said was a move to rebut testimony offered in lbe kidnap trial by several de- fmse witnesses. But the testimony hoped for by Deputy District Attorney Bill Morissey appeared to be ruled out by Judge Richard Beacom as l.l'e upheld a series or objections ~Y defense attorney Michael Quigley. Quigley successfully protested that much of the testimony being elicited from the heir to the Laura Scudder millions had been or should ba ve been sought by the prosecution when the Balboa Island man was on the stand in ·the prosecution phase of the trial. . It is alleged that Scudder. 64, "'as kidnaped last Aug. 19 by the two defendants who smiled at him today as he took his place on the witness stand: William Rudy Wesson, 45. of Tustin and Ricki Dale Sellers, 21, or Hermosa Beach. Bpth men are accused of grab- bing Scudder as he left his den. tisl's office in Huntington Beach (See &;UDDER, Page AZ) MANY CALLED; OltiE CHOSEN "We were absolutely amazed at the nu mber of calls >Ve re· ceived. We were sorry to have to give up our puppy, but he found a good home.'' Tbat 's the advertising success experienced by a Newport Beach couple who placed this classified ad: · Exccpt1onal puppy mal~ gentle d(•\'Otctl compa- nion nb<1ut JO wks XXll· X-XXX'. If you need to find a new home for a pet, call 642·5678. It takes only a few. words in the right place -and the right place along the Orange Coast is the Daily Pilot. Or::wi::st ·Weather Some low clouds near the coast Tuesday, but most· ly sunny. Highs in the 60s. 1.-0Ws in the40s. Ticketing Triggers Speed Limit Fight It started last month when police handed out some speeding tickets to drivers on Newport Hills Drive in Harbo'r View Homes. As a result, directors of the homeowners association asked the Newport Beach Traffic AI· fairs Committee to consider re- vising the posted 25 mph speed limit on the street that winds throug h the eastside neighborhood. But the dispute over the speed limit on Newport Hills Drive re- ally has its roots in a disagree- ment between city Traffic Engineer Bill Darnell and the police department. Police want the speed limit on Newport Hills Drive raised to 30 G~fil mph or 35 mph beCause. they say. that is the speed at which most people drive on that street. U that is to be done, stop signs need to be posted where the 35 cross streets intersect Newport Hills Drive. Darnell doesn't want to do that because the streets within the re- sidential neighborhood do not fit the criteria set forth for stop signs in traffic engineering re- guJations .. He says stop signs would be ig- nored, that people would roll through them. Darnell does acknowledge that a city study made of traffic speed in the Harbor View Homes neighborhood "a few years ago" revealed that people travel 35 • mph to 38 mph on Newport Hills Drive. The situation remained in lim· bo -the speed limit 1>05ted at 25 mph, drivl!rs traveling at 35 mph and no stop signs on cross streets -until traffic officers posted themselves on Newport Hills Drive last month and started writing speeding tickets. One of the people who got a ticket was Richard Carter, vice president of the Harbor View Homes . Homeowners Associa· . lion. · He said he found out about the dispute between the traffic • Jurors-Swern OellY ~IOI 54.tff flMt. POSTED SPEED LIMIT· Diiemma In Harbor View · engineer and the police depart- ment and decided lo take the matter to the association's board of directors. · "We want to get the police and· the traffic engineef to sit down· and resolve their differences re- garding the speed limit and the stop signs,•· Carter said. So the association board sent a letter to the city's Traffic Affairs Committee asking for a study of the Newport Hills Drive speed limit and th& use of stop signs on the cross streets. The committee is composed of three. people -Darnell, Capt. Don Oyaas, representing the police department, and Bob <See TICKETS, Paie AJ) Prosecution Opep,s By MICHAEL PASKEVICR Of tlle o.u, PlllCS!afl ·Entertn• a new country means a new envaronment. new customs and a new language. The transi· tion can be a taxing emotional experience, especially if there's no one around able to break the language barrier. Such is the case for three teen· aged Cambodian gir.ls at Rea Middle School in Costa Mesa. Tharong Son, 12, Kong Son, 13, and Tbaro Son, 141 arrived in the United State* in October. and 4lthough ~Y ai:e ln enrolled -tD .t'he scbool 's bUingual educatl<Jn program, there are l\O tea$)hers . who speak CambOdJan. T e-; a c h e r s T a m m y Montgomery and Alicia Fabrls have done their best. but it is un- likely that two of the shy, i.n• telligent young women wiU be able to develop sufficient language skills unless a Cambo- dian·speaking person arrives. ni..ro Son.. 14, face> an even tougber task. She is deaf. Ac- eordfng to Newport·Mesa Direc- . tor of Bilingual, and Adult Educ a· tian Fay Harbison, "the seatcb is on to find so,nebody who can help· with her particular problem." "We've gotten by the emo• tional trauma." said Mrs. Mon- tgomery, "and we try to be· warm. But we are just not meet· <See 3 GIRLS, Page A?) Budget Unveiled Brown Includes Tax Relief . SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmµnd Brown Jr. today un- veiled a $15.2 billion state spend· i.ng plan that promiies hundreds of millions of dollars in the com- ing year for tax . relief. local schools and new prisons. The Democratic governor asked for a $1.9-billion increase over the current year, a record spending boost.. But he was stingy in proposed pay raises for state workers and in most department budgets. No new state or local taxes are proposed. School support would be in- creased by $290 million. to $3.2 billion, with most of it goiJlg to lo'o\'-wealth districts. Welfare grants would be in- creased six percent. Jµdges and state college pro· fesssors fare poorly in Brown's plan. It offers raises of five per- cent for most state employes, 2.2 percent for state colleg~ pro- fessors, and nothing for judges. Suburban homeowners and elderly renters stand to gain the most in a $480-millidh tax relief plan. It contains tax rebates of$56 to $700 each for 1.9 million or California 's 3 .8 million } homeowners and rebates of $15 to $288 each for up to 416,000 elderly renters. Brown earmarked $94.2 million to build one or more new prisons in Southern California, $220.7 million for construction of other state buildings and $4.7 million "to nurture and support the many sprouts of creativity struggling throughout the state'' with grants toCalifornia artists. * * * ''It is a program that is am· bitious. but it is possible," the 38-year-old governor said or the third budget proposal or bis era· of-limits administration. Crewman Lost "The important concept is that this budget does not call on the people of this state for any new general tax increase, and it does CSee BUDGET, PageA2) Gale-driven Seas Sink U.S. Tanker AP WI..,.... Mitt SCENE OF BREAKUP Ott Gloucester, Mass. GLOUCESTER, Mass. (AP) - A<n empty American coastal1 tas,U<er broke in two and its bow seOtion sank in gale winds and~ high waves today of( Cape· Ann. AU but one of the vessel's eight·; man crew were rescued, U'ie Coast Guard said. i "They lost him," said Coastj Guard spokesman James Lanigan. "He went over the side,, and he w e nt under im· mediately." A Coast Guard cu\ter plucked two men from the foundering bow and the other five were rescued from the floating stem section or the broken 43-)'ear-old, 281-foot tanker Chester A. Pol·! ing. I The Poling was empty when it ran into the heavy seas and gale winds from the winter storm that lashed much of the East Coast-. Tbe stern section floated to withtn a half mile of the breakwater that protects the en· trance to Gloucester Harbor. Glance Shows' Top State Budget Facets Cape Ann is about 3-0 miles north of Boston. Its principal community is the fishing city ot' Gloucesfer. ; Waves in 'the area were 15 to 20 feet, and winds were blowing 35i knots. The storm, the third in less than two weeks and the second i~ four days, pelted the area With snow, sleet and freezing rain. SACRAMENTO <AP) -Here at a glance is Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's budget for the 1977-78 fIScal year: SPENDING: $15,195,527,110, including $896.6 milliom·set aside for schools, tax relief, Medi·Cal and prison construction which is technically not appropriated in the budget bill. TAXES: No new state or local tIDCes are proposed. · TAX RELIEF: $480 million is earmarked for lax relief for homeowners and elderly renters. PAY RAISES: Five percent for most state employes, 2.2 per- cent for state ·college professors and no raises for judges. WELFARE: Grants would be increased 6 percent. GROWTH: Spending is in· creased $1.9 billion, or 14.3 per. cent. SURPLUS: The surplus at the end of the current fiscal year on June 3-0 is estimated at $1.13 billion, and at $846.3 million next year. A total of 11 oil·carrying vessels have been involved in ac·, cidents in or near U.S. waters since Dec. 15, including seven (See TANKER, Page AZ) Boat Engine Taken From NB Yacht Newport Beach police are seek• ing the thief who removed an engine from a boat on a lot on West CoastHighwayovertheweekend. According to an employe of Newport Pacific, ~ W. Coast Highway, the engine, a 188 CONS:I'RUCTION : $94.2 horsepower Merc·Cruiser out- SCHOOLS: Suppart would be million is earmarked for oew drive,wasremovedfromtheboat increased by $290 million, to $3.2 prison facilities and $220.7 during the hours of darkness b_i_ll_io_n_·~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~m_i~,ll_io_n_f_o_r_o_th_e_r_s_ta_t_e_b_w_·1d_i_n_g_s. ~-be~t_w_e_e_n_s_at_u_r_d_a_y_a_nd_S_un __ d_a_Y_·~ Trial of Longet I .... ASPEN, Colo. (AP) -Jurors home they-shared nearthia 1mail INSIDE TODAY Oakland Raider• 4hotD wbat 1 Mtmn II all about in the ~ Bowl. Stories.and pie· turei,All. :r 44 44 were sworn ~ and ti. proeecu-ski reson. don began outfinins its cue to-Anderson said that wtdle Min day ln the manslaUlbter trial I.Oncet was tn tbe COlnl*lY of a that COUid send Claudlne Lonaet · Plttin County 1herltr1 deputy, to prison for up io 10 yean ln the "~ a b1lf dosen.occulolli, Miu de~tb bf ber Jover, ski cbamploo Louer e..cJaim1: 'I allot. Spider. Vladimir "Splder" Sahlch. I didn't mean to. It was an accl· Miss Lotttet was Jeamlnl bow de:n,t •• .' or words to that ef· io· use a .22·cal1ber piltol when /ect." "she raised the gun, pointed lt a.t Tbe defendant wu advised ot Sabtcb, jokingly said 'bang, her rights at least ~ ticnea, bang' at which point Spider but inslated upon teWns la'f en· Sablch fell to tho floor, dying," forcefnent offkel'IJ ~ oC the pr<MJecutor Ashley Anderson told shooting wtthout her lawyer'• ad· tbejury. · · • vice,AnderaooaaJd. MLP Longet ls accused oC reek· De,enae atlome,1 r"erved lessly killing Sablch on March 21 their rtaht to prtMnt openlDJ ln the two· story mountainside araumeni. until ~•tet tp the trial. f. ' 7 A.Z DAILY PILOT N Monday, January 10, im Sea View Sold Out Construction workers are completing first and second phase of Newport Beach's new Broadmoor Sea View housing develop· ment off San Miguel Drive above Corona del Mar . The homes, which range from 1.~ to 2, 700 square feet, sold at $140,000 to $198,000. First and second phases are sold out. Third phase will go on s ale later 1his month. There will be 167 homes in Sea View when development is finished. NB Mulls Park land Dedication Newport Beach city coun· cilmen are expected tonight to de- cide whether to adopt a new or- dmance for park dedi cation or to put the subject on the ballot for next year's council election. The issue of park land dedica- tion in Newport Beach was the subject of an initiative campaign led by Dr. Gene Atherton, an un- successful candidate for the seat now held by County Supervisor Thomas Riley. According to City Clerk Doris George, Atherton and his <.'am- paign worke rs gathered 4,057 valid signatures on their petition seeking to inc rease the amount of land set al>ide fo r parks by de- velopers. The existinit city ordinances call for the ded1cationof two a<.' res per 1,000 population. Atherton's initiative would increase that lo fi ve acres per 1,000. There arc a bout 650 un- d eve loped acr es in Newport Beach which ar e designated for residential development. The dly's ultimate population is pro- jected lo be about 30,000 more than the existing 63,000. In addition, the Atherton pro- posal would provide a means of converting an acreage dedic ation in to cash to be given the city for the sole purpose of buying parkland. City Manager Bob Wynn said today that councilmen have two options -they can change the ex- isting laws to conform with Atherton's petition or they can set the initiativc for election at the hext city election in April or 1978. Wynn said the Atherton pro- posal, m add ition to increasing the acreage given to the city, would increase the amount of money the cit y r eceives from de· velopers. Ile explained that the city's building excise tax 1s levied against new construction to pro- vide money for parks. libraries and fire stations. Fro.. Pflflf! A l TICKETS. • • L ong, represent;.ig the city manager. They agreed to let Darnell study the driving babita ol resi- dents of Harbor View Homes. His report is expected Jan. 25. 1 Meanwhile, drivers in Harbor View Homes are still faced with lbe dilemma of how fast to go on ~ewport Hills Ori ve. I They can travel the posted 25 mph, or they can keep up with their neighbors and risk getting a epeedjng ticket. DAILY PILOT ,,.~=- Joctrll.~ W.""*"'_°"'*"....., ~ .. -ll• ... ~~":t °'"'"tl.l;Mt '"-P .... AUHtMllMMfllllll411Wt .. BUDGET ••. so despite the fact that-it includes a proposal for major property tax relief of cJose to half a billion dollars," he said. ''This is a program that does not call for n.ew taxes this year, next year, or in the foreseeable future -given a commitment to self· restraing on the part of local gov- ernment, and given an economy similar to what we have seen over the last five years." He based this on the strength or estimates of spectacular in- creases in state revenues pro- duced by "a moderately good" re· GOOD ECONOMY EYED FOR STATE-A3 ADDITIONAL BUDGET DETAILS-AS BROWN SPEAKS UP, Edltorlal-A6 covery from the economic re- cession of the past three years. The revenue figures are based on productions of a 10.1 percent in· crease in the personal income of Californians, a 12.2. percent in· crease in business profits and a 1.2 percent drop in the unemploy- ment rate during the coming year. Those factors will produce a previously unexpected $1.13· billion surplus in the current budget year, which ends June 30, and an 11.2 percent increase in state tax revenues next year f'inance Director Roy Bell said ' Brown's 1917-78 spending budget proposal is $15,195,527,110, including $896.6 million technical- ly not appropriated in the budget bill which is set aside for schools, tax relief, Medi-Cal and prison construction. Brown said new prisons are needed to increase the capacity of California's 21,000·inmate cor- rectional system by another 2,400, "because the laws we have paned in the last two years are projected to increase our prison population s ubstantially. "There's a great deal oC dis. cussion that not enough people are IOing to prison, and I have a hunch that as we go down the road the judges are going to toughen up. And if we are going to have swift, certain punishment we've got to have the room available," he said. OCTD Chief Asks Post on New Panel Ed Loritz, general manager of the Orange County Transit Dis- trict. would like to become the public member of the powerful new county transportation com- · mission. But what Lorilz said are his probable plans to apply for the poet were promptly rejected to- day by three of the four com· millionen wbo will select the public member. "It ii utterlJ fidJculOUI," laJd county Supervtaor Ralph Diedrich, one.. ot the four com- rnllaionea. "You ba•e cot to be ldddine,". aaJd CommiJCMner Al Bolllnden,, who al .. """ ·as Fountaln Valley mayor and OCl'D direc- tor. SUpervi.lor Ralph Clark, who also aervet on the MW com· mllaloa and who la 001'D board dudr1nan, eaJd ho would not COD· llder appolnUng Lorits. "I think he has his haada lull riahl now. ° Clark •lllidt "l cer-talnly penon.U, bl'ft JM> lnteo- tlon of plctlnf him for tr10 Pa}tlC11lar posltlon at all." ' Pier Stand Problems Face Board Newport Beach may have to pay for remodeling the con· cession stand on the Newport and Balboa piers if the city council is going to get anyone to run the stands. The pier st ands which dis- pensed bait, snacks and tackle have been closed since December. - The city's problems with the pier· concessions began last Sep- te~ber when the Phoenix family, which has held the concession lease for 81 years, notified the ci- ty that it could not continue to operate under the existing lease. That lease, which had been re- negotiated in F ebruary, 1976, called for payment or either $600 a month or 10 percent of the mon· thly gross, whichever is greater. Noel Phoenix told councilmen that he wanted the 10 percent provision dropped since it ate in- to his summer profits which he needed to keep the concession go- ing through the winter months. In addition, he asked the city to tear down the stand on the Newport Pier and build a new one and completely replace the utility lines serving both piers. Instead, councilmen decided to declare Phoenix in default of the leas e agreeme nt and put the lease out to bid. One of the provisions of the bid was that the concessio naire would have to upgrade the two stands. The original deadline for bids was Dec. 1, but that was moved back t~Dec. 27 to give prospec- tive bidders time to analyze the two stands and the work needed for them. Jn a memo to the city council last week, howe ver, Bob Long, ad· mlnlstratlve assistant to the city manager, said that no bids have been receiv~d. Long said the only submittal on the concessions has been the let- ter from the Phoenix family. He s aid he contacted some of the people who had expressed in· tereat in making a bid and he was told they would only bid if the ci· ty did the remodeling on the s tands. Councilmen, who will discuss the concessions at their meeting tonight, have two options, ac- cording to Long. Slenaona $182,840 Cordova Spent ~Only $29,639 Campaign disclosure s tate- ments on file with the Orange County Registrar of Voters today show : -Underdog Ron Cordova spent a com paralively paltry $29,639 to wm both the De· mocratic nomination and the 74th Assembly District seat. -Loslng 74tb Republican can- didate James Slemom' foray into politics cost h1m and bis backers $182.840 of which $109,823 ls still owed lo Slemoos persooally. -Marian ·Bergeaon's whirlwind write-in qindldacy in the 74th eost $15,432. -Coutr Supervisor Philip A1;lthony 's combined primary ·anc1 geoeral election campaien was the-most costly ever for a county office, $271,573. Cordova 's expenditures for the 1976 political season were the lowest of any Orange County can- didate for a county, state or federal office. His winning campaign over Republicans Slemons and Bergeson ended with a $412 sur- plus and $5, 100 borrowed along the way repaid from campaign contributions, the records show. or the $29,639 expended, $2,904 was the value placed on non- monetary contributions made to his campaign. Fro• Page Al SCUDDER •• -and holding him prisoner in a motor home while bis wife was ordered by telephone to find $250,000 in ransom money or see her husband eliminated. Both defendants have told the jury that Scudder was a party to the kidnap plot and intended to keep a major portion of the ransom money. Scudder has identified Sellers as one oC his abductors. He was unable to positively identify Wesson as the second man. Scudder told the jury today that he was approached by Mrs. Joyce Wesson who came to his home after her husband's arrest lo seek additional information about t~e kidnaping. Fro• Page Al 3 GIRLS ••• ing their educational needs," she sai.d. Mrs. Montgomery says one hour of time devoted by a Cam- bodian-speaking person per week would make an amazing dif- ference in the yoWlg women's progress. The three young Cambodian girls are not the only children in the district facing a language bartier. Mrs. Harbison reports a need for people skilled in speak- ingLaotian, Korean, Vletnamese and Hindustani. She estimates 100 new foreign speaking youngsters have ar- rived in the district thJs year, oC which mof.e than half are facing some dift culty in communicat- ing. Mrs. Harbison s aid she hopes people qualified in a foreign language will register with her office to form a pool of in· terpreters. Those qualified should call Mrs. Harbison's of- fice at 556-3300, or contact Rea Middle School, 556-3437. lt couJd make life a lot easier for a child new to this country. ' SJemons, initially favored to win in the heavily Republican 7•t.h District, spent $117,769 to win the Republican oominaUon tor the assembly seat sought by lJ Republican candidates. And he spent an additional $65,071 in the general election to finish second best to Cordova, campalen records show. Among expenses listed by the Newport Beach auto dealer was s.s34 paid to a Santa Ana detec- tive agency for unspecified services. Mrs. Bergeson's write-in cam- paign, which drew more votes than any write-in campaign in Orange County history, was financed mainly by small con- tributors as more than 100 d011ors contributed $14,620 that made up her cash war chest. Mrs. Bergeson 's 12-day bliti was good enough lo give her a strong third place finish to Cordova and Slemons. Anthony's combined campaign cost of $271,573 was the c05Uiest ever for a county office but not nearly as costly as Supervisor ·Thomas Riley's primary election victory. Riley spent $237,038 to win a primary election over three op- ponents, including Newport Beach businessman Max Blnswanger. Aceording to Anthony's re· cords": the former Wesrninster mayor spent $158,897 to defeat Harry Yamamot.o in the general election and $112,676 to scratch his way into a runoff with YamamotoinlastJWle'sprimary election. Uncovered in Anthony's stale· ment were monetary contribu- tions apparently solicited on his behalf by former police lnfor· mant Gene Conrad. Conrad last week sued the Orange County District At- torney 's orrice for $170,000, claiming his constitutional rights had been violated by a series of alleged wire lapping incidents. While most of Anthony's con- tributions came from developer and labor interest, Conrad claimed he was a chief fund- raiser for the newly elected coun- ty supervisor . E'ro91 Pqe Al TANKER ••• Liberian tankers, two Panama- nian ones and two U.S. vessels - the Poling and an Ohio River oil barge. Jn addition, the Panamanian- registered bulk cargo carrier Mary Ann was hit by an ex- plosion and fire Saturday. The 7~-foot vessel, which can carry either oil or ore, was proceeding to port under its own.power for repairs. The incidents involving foreign registry ships have led lo a call for greater regulation or such ships while operating in U.S. waters under international safe- ty regulations less stringent than those of U.S. standards. The Coast Guard was also at sea ore New England looking for the missing Panamanian tanker Grand Zenith with a crewof38 and eight million gallons of oil aboard. The search beganJan.4. Coast Guard Capt. Bernard Hoyland, who has directed the search since it began a week ago said the effort will be baited tO: day, "if we get a decent search" and nothing Is found. .LorU1 u1c1, bowner, he bellevH ht• back1ro\&nd 1,_ tranait could " of bawftt to Ute MW;•1ency. •IMI M would be , abl• to.wear aeparate b..tt ln his eosftnUaitoo rolo and tbat Of striped• booded terrycloth · wraps keep children warm after thetr dally exercise in tha chUdren's pool of a nursery in . Torgau, East Germani. Physical exerclse ln the pool's warm waters is used when cold wetither keeps outdoor activities to a m~nimum. \ OCTD manacu. .... ... "\, ' ..... I I Scoalt Honored Fred Chylraus, 16, of Newport Beach Scout Troop 744, has attained Eagle Scout status. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon Chytraus of 16 Rue Saint Cloud. He is a junior at Co rona d e l Mar Hi g h School. Public to Air Teacher Pay Pact Views Public discussion will open Tuesday night on the Newport. Mesa School District's initial response to the 1976-77 contract demands submitted by district teachers. The teachers, represented by the Newport-Mesa Education As- sociation (NMEA), are request· ing an 18 percent salary hike. District trustees said such an in· crease "would have the effect of seriously crippling the (dis- trict's> educational program." At the Dec. 14 school board meeting, trustees offered the dis- trict's 1,286 teachers a 7.2 per· cent pay increase, about $1197 for each teacher. ' Closed door negotiations between district and t eacher representatives are under way. Tuesday's regular meeting of the bo.ard oC education is the first opportunity Cor the public to respond to the district's 7.2 per- cent offer. A similar public hearing last month for response to teacher's requests drew an overllow crowd of residents and some teachers. Most speakers declared the teachers' demands excessive. Tuesday nlgbt 's hearing starts at 7:30 p.m. in Costa Mesa City Council Ch ambers. Those ~shing to speak on any agenda item must register prior to the opening of the meeting. Police Seek Suspects in lido Heist Newport Beach police today sought two men who held up the Lido Shores Hotel Sunday night, escaping with $440 in cash. The hotel clerk told officers a man came Into the office at about 8: 15 p.m. and a~ked about a room, then left when three other customers came in. The clerk said the man re. turned 15 minutes later with ~ friend. The first man simulated a weapon in his Jacket pocket and demanded all of the cash, wh1cla the clerk turned over. The pair then fled on root. They were described as being in the mid-twenties, both ot medium build. Three Jailed · lnNB Heist Three Orange County men were in Costa Mesa jail today following the $20 robbery of a Newport Beach man at knife- polnt Saturday night. Coeta Mesa police said Ronald. Stanford, 58, of 1018 Polaris Drive, was confronted by thn!e men as he got out of his car in a •bopping center at 333 E. 17th St. at about 7 p.m. Saturday. The trio,. captured several hours later. were held ln Ueq of '25.000 bail. Tbty are Richard E. Brown. 21, of 1411 Uncoln Lane. Newport Beach; Michael GatU, 21, ot 1407 Santiago Drive, Newport Beach and Armando L. Palacio, 38, of 1650 W. Third St., Santa Ana. • ,. Saddleback EOIT'ION OL 70, NO. 10, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 19n Afternoon .Y. Stocks I ... TENCENT~ Teacher Ponders Legality of Raise .: I By LAURIE KASPER Ot tM D•ll' f'll•ISt.111 Although pleased that teachers ~re getting .. some extra money,•· 1 a teachers· leader has questioned I the legality and motivation of Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees in un- ilaterally gr an Ung the pay hike. I A majority of the trustees vot- ed lo give teachers a four percent , cost·of.Jiving raise and pay the inflationary costs of fringe But Blll Mecham, presidmt of benefits, effective Jan. S. theSaddJeback Valley Educators The board majority also •• AssociaUoo <SVEA>. said there agreed to give i ncremental is some doubt whether that pro- raises for education and ex-cess has actually fmished. He perience, retroactive lo Sep. said the state mediator is still tember. working on the dispute with dis- Trustees said they were able to trict officials and teachers. give the raises because media-Noting that SVEA has asked, Uon under the state's collective for fact-finding -a process bargaining law had been con-which involves an impartial third eluded. party making a recommendation on the.dispute -Mecham asked wt}y trustees aren't taklng ad· vantage of all the st~t.e law offers before making a decision. Trustees said their move was an attempt lo alleviate the finan· cial burden on teachers. They said negotiations will continue and an attempt will be made to reach an agreement. Mecham questioned bow negotiations can continue when trustees have already taken ac-tion on one or the major issues on the table. Although teachers bad agreed to the four percent pay raise, they also were seeking a change in the salary schedule. He also contended that the trustees, not the law, had placed the economic burden on teachers by freezina their salaries and de- manding they pay the infla· Uonary increases for their in· surancepackaJCe. The SVEA president said he 1s expecting lo receive a favorable decision soon on the group's charge that the salary freeze enacted by trustees was illegal. He said the trustees' decision to give teachers retroactive in- cremental raises was an attempt to make that issue moot and void their charge . (See BAISE, Page AZ) Oil-free Alllerican Tanker Splits I [State's !Badget /Vnveiled I SACRAMENTO CAP) Gov. /Edmund Brown Jr. today un - veiled a Sl5.2 billion slate spend - : ing plan that promises hundreds ; of millions of dollars in the com- ing year for tax relier. local •schools and new prisons. 1 The Democratic governor asked for a Sl .9-billion increase , over the current year. a r&ord 1 spending boost. But he was stingy in proposed pay raises for state workers and in most department budgets No new state or local taxes are , proposed. School support would be in · creased by $290 million, to $3.2 billion. with most or it going to low-wealth districts. Welfare grants would be m- l creased six percent. ~Judges and state college pro· /fesssors fare poorly in Brown's :plan. It offers raises or five per· cent for most state employes, 2.2 ~percent for state college pro- 1 fessors, and notbingforjudges. Suburban homeowners and elderly renters stand to gain the most in a $480-million tax relief i>lan. ltcontains tax rebatesof$56 to $700 each for 1.9 million or C'a I iC o r n i a • s 3 . 8 m i I Ii o n homeowners and rebates or $15 lo S288 each for up to 416,000 elderly l"enters. Brown earmarked $94 2 million to build one or more new prisons 1)1 Southern California, $220 7 million fo r construcllon of other itatt buildings and S4.7 million to nurture and support the many sprouts or creativity struggling througJ'lout the state" with grants to California artists. "ll is a program that is am· bitious, but it is possible," the :18-year·old governor said or the thir<t budget proposal or his era· d ·llmit.s administration. "The important concept is that this. budget does not call 9n the :people of this stale for any new general tax increaae, and it does llO despite the ract that it includes • prop<>Sal for majo ·property tax mief of close to half a billion dollars,·· he said. "This is a program that does not call for new taxes this year, next year, or In the foreseeable future -given a commitment to self· restraing on the part of local gov· ernment, and given an economy similar to what we have seen over Ule latlflve years.'' He based this on the slrength of estimates or spectacular in- creases in state revenues pro- 1.suced by "a moderately good" re· (Sff BUDGET, Page AZ> Coast Weather Some low clouds near the coast Tuesday, but most- ly sunny. Highs in the 609. Lows In the 405. INSIDE TODAY OakJattd 1Jcider1 •how wbot tJ.f ~• ii aJl about fn Uie Super Bowl. StMy,iAll· ", . ......,.,. COURTROOM PICTURE AT THE CLAUDINE LONGET MANSLAUQtfrEA TAlM. IN COLORADO Contrasting VersJone of Fetal Shot Heard In Opening Ar9um•nte Today Prosecution Opens Case longet Jurors Suvm; Shooting Described ASPEN, Colo. CAP ) -Jurors were sworn in and the prosecu- tion began outlining its case to- day in the manslaughter trial that could send Claudine Longet to prison for up to 10 years in the death of her Jover. ski champion· \1ad1mir ··spider .. Sab1ch Miss Longet was teaming how to use a .22·caliber pistol when .. she raised the gun. poinled it at Sabich, jokingly said 'bang, bang' at which poh1t Spider Sabich fell to the floor, dying," prosecutor Ashley Anderson told tbejury. · Miss Longet is accused of reek· lessly killing Sabich on March 21 in the two-story mountainside home they shared near this small ski resort. Anderson said that while Miss MAC to DeterUJine Plans for 2 Parks The Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council ls expected tonight to take its fmal action on development plans for two key community parks, Castille and Alicia. • The council convenes al 7:30 p.m. in its offices at 26161 La Paz Road. The MAC recommended last month that the Orange County Board of Supervisors allocate S2TI,800 lo build 9.S.acre Alicia and $75,400 to develop five·acre Castille, • , Tonight's action involves re- view of the general development plans for lhe two parks, which will be among the largest recrea- tion facilities in Mission VJejo, • County supervisors sUJJ have the fmal say before the projects can get under way. Also on tonight's agenda is a brief cer emony during which Supervisor Thomas Riley will swear in Jam es Dodge as the newest MAC m ember. He replaces Richard Lowcock, who resigned last month. Councll m embers are also ex- pectecUo bear from a group of re- sident.a whose children attend brand new Barcelona Hills School, which j ust opened this month. The parents want the council to recommend installation of a traf· fie signal In the area to protect youngsters walking to school. Viejo Booster Balks Longet was in the company of a Pitkin County sheriff's deputy. "on a half dozen occasions, Miss Longer exclaims: 'l shot Spider. l didn't mean to. It was an acci· dent . . . · or words fo that ef- fect." The defendant was advised of her rights at least three times, but irulisted UP<>Jt telll.og,law en· !orcement officers details or the shooting without her lawyer's ad· vice, Anderson said. Defense attorneys reserved their right to present openhlg arguments until later in the trial. Here is how Anderson described what happened the day of the shooting: Sabich, 31, had spent a day in. the mountains and returned to the $250,000 home he shared with Miss Longel after visiting at skl coach Bob Beattie's house. Sabich was going to Las Vegas the next day and Miss Looget was wo rried about the safety of herself and her three children by her marriage to singer Andy Williams. Sabic h was killed while teacbJng Miss Longet bow to use his semi-automatlc, pistol, An· derson said. Miss Longet called Aspen Valley Hospital and an am· bulance and orclcers were dis- patched to the home, the pro- secutor said. Roy Griffith, head or security for Starwood, the sub· <See LONG ET, Pag, AZ> OCTD ~erv;ice Weighed Doris Jewell of Mission Viejo ha.a been a booster of the Orange County Transit Dis trict for years. Sbe's spent hours of her own time pressing ror cititen fnvolve- mtnl ln lbe district's programs ~more bu.1 ridersblp. But now 3he • not so sure tr bet' avpport should 10 on. Mrs. lewell bu called for a meet.int or interested eUiena of the Saddleback Valley at her home, 2Ml1 Remeaa Drive, Jan. 2ut 7:30p.m . The purpo1e of the MSSlon will be to air particular cmcerns over what Mn. Jewell teell are pro-iree•lve chances \n the attitude or OCTD bureaucrats to tbe• avera1e cltlten who uteS tho bua. • She said she is hoping to dis- cuss the p~sent bus service func· tioaallly for the averaaefamlly. Mn. Jewell wants people to ex- press their opinions u to such things aa practical aced.a lo bus routes, tlme required to use OCTD buses, convenience. safe- tf, beaches and sbelten, atin placement and other tact.on n-- llated to choosing bus travel ewer uceu auto use. "Particular attetlon will be tocldld on tatuatiaa a reqQtlt tor minlbut service to mae lt paeai· bl•for Mlulon Viejo,...ldentl 'e> 1et to the nltUnc -.. that nm oo fixed route arterials abd Ire not destined ror mate en bllly,J windln1 reatdenUal streeta in the . Saddleback Valley." lbeaalcl. Some parU of the cbqnty have reeetved OCTD mlni•Q aerltce but the south COUJ'W {a con- sidered low Jn the •dtstrlct'a priority Ji1t becaute ot the re- lative alnuence of lta people. That relates directly to lbe av.-t,llbllHy of ~U• for traMportalion. ' • .. MtJ. lewell~ •tut i. elso chairman ot t.b• ~ Viejo MUDlcjpkl Advlaory CM.ncU'•' tr~tloa coinmlttee, uid ~ wblnc to be M" of that PaM1 can alto a"-4 the --... incllberbo••· 1'm1JMr mfWlllaUon cm lie db- t.lllned b1 uJUn• Mrs. Jttrt.ll ft 830-lo.14. 6 Cling To Ste.rn In Stor1n GLOUCESTER. Mass. CAP) - The American coastal tanker Chester A. Poling, pummelled by gale winds and high wave&, broke up six miles off Cape Ann today and its bow sank, the Coa.st Guard reported. Two crewmen were rescued from the sea and six others clung lo the still· floating stern, the Coast Guard said. The tanker carried no cargo. At mid-day, a Coast Guard cut· ter reached the stricken 43·year· old, 281-fool tanker. The Coast Guard rescuers hoped to shoot a line to the tanker's stern and send a raft on the line to the six s tranded crewmen. "The ship '1 on scene now, but the seas ,re too rough (or us t.o get close enough to a\tempt a rescue," a spokesma&n said. Cape Ann is about 30 miles north of Boston. lts principal community is the flshing cit.y or Gloucester. Waves in the a rea were 15 to 20 feet, and winds we~ blowing 35 knots. The storm. th~ third in less than two weeks and the second in four days, pelted the area with snow. sleet and freezing rain. A total of 11 oil·carryin'! vessels have been involved in ac- cidents in or near U.S. waters since Dec. 15, including seven Liberian tankers, two Panama- nian ones and two U.S. vessels - the Poling and an Ohio River oil barge. In addition, the Panamanian- registered bulk cargo carrier Maq Ann was hit by an ex- plosion and !ire Saturday. The 790-foot vesset, which can carry either oil or ore, was proceeding to port under its own power for repairs. The incidents involving foreign registry ships have led to a call for greater regulation of such sb.ips whlle operating in U.S. waters under international safe. ty regulations less stringent than thoseoru.s. standards. The Coast Guard was also at sea off New England looking for the missing Panamanian tanker GrandZenlthwlth acrewoC38and eight million gallons of oil aboard. The search began Jan.4. Coast Guard Capt. Bernard Hoyland, who has directed the search slnce it began a week ago, said the effort will be halted to- day, "if we gel a decent search'• and nolhlng la round. "We're ptanolng on fi ve airpl4nes, assuming they can get airborne," he said of today's search of 10,000.square-miles or the Atlantic east·southea.st of Cape Cod. "They're struggling out there.'' Bus Mishap lnjurel Eijht • LA CRESC!NTA (A\>) -A 1chool bus with etaht cblldrn aboard spun out ol contro1 on ley Angeles Jl'ortft =•q tocll.Y, hi· Jurtll ' cblldn!D and. 1M 'drl\fer. the Calilornla Rltbwar Patrol said. A CHP apoke1ma said the cblldren, ••eel from 6 ~ 15, all aufte~ cut.I and brulNI ud wen tum to Verdueo Hllll H01pltal. .u. 1aict th• driver, Ca.rot It/Ill TtnaJero, M, d Tu-~·· alto auffered Cuti and brulaa. ' ... , .......... ~ 0 7S Af'Wl .......... Map SCENE OF BREAKUP Off Gloucester, Mass. Deputy Ill • After Flu - Shot, Sues By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol-D•llff'll«SQff Lawyers r epr esenting an Orange County Sheriff's deputy hospitall:ied last month with the alleged lll effects of a swine nu: shot sald today a $1 million claim I has been filed against the federal I government. The claim contends that Clif· · ford Deller, 31, of Anaheim) spent 14 days in Canyon Generali Hospital with an extremely high i fever and temporary paralysis of, his artns and legs. Dick Pacelli, a member or the Tustin law firm involved in the action, said the claim document had been mailed Saturday to the U.S. Departm ent or Health, Education and Welfare. An HEW spokesman in Los Angeles said the claim was ex• <See FLU SHOT, Page A2) SACC Elects New Officers New officer s of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Counc il. (SACC) will be elected during a meeting of the Executive Board at 7 o'clock tonight. Directors of the umbrella or• 1aniJaUon o! community groups will meet In the SACC offices at 23011 Moulton Parkway, Sui'e A·3, Laguna Hills. • The directors a l s o are scheduled to dlscusa changes propos~d in the county 's aupervisorial dJstrict.s, a finan- cial Rd economic feasiblllty study lor the Saddleback Valley 'and nomination of awards from SACC. .M.4NY C4LLED; ONE CHOSEN "We were absolutely amazed at the number of calls we r~ ceived. We were sorry to have to give up our puppy. but be found a good home." Tba~'• the advertistng success experienced by a Newport Beacli couple who placed this Classified ad: ' Exceptional puppy male • • icntle devoted compa· ~ olon about 10 wks xxx· J• XJ(XX • I ) lf you need to fb\d a aew bom for a pet, call 142·5871. h takes only a few wordl in tbe rt~ place -'and the d&bt place aJooa the Orange COast is~ Dally Pilot. . .... . A.f DAIL y PILOT SB Monday, January 10. 1'71 ,. .. .. Cordova 'Second' • He Spent $29,639; Skmons $182,840 Campaign disclosure state- ment& on file with the Orange County Regi~trar of Voters today ~show: -Underdog •oa Cordova 1 spent a comparatively paltry $29,639 to win both the De- mocratic nomination and the 14th Assembly District seat. -LoslDg 74tb Republican can· d.idate James Slemons' foray into I ~!itics cost him and hJs backers 1 iP!Z.840 of whJch $109,823 ls still owed toSlemons personally. -Marian ·aergeaon's whirlwind wrile·in candidacy in the 74th cost $15,432. 1 -Coa.aty Sapervlsor Philip 'Anthony's combined primary I and general election campaign was the most costly ever for a countyofrice, $271,573. Cordova's expenditures for the 1976 political season were the Jowest of any Orange County can- didate for a county, slate or federal office. 1 His winning campaign over Republicans Slemons and Bergeson ended with a $412 sur- plus and $5,100 borrowed along the way repaid from campaign contributions, the records show. 1 or the $29,639 expended, $2,904 was the value placed on non- monetary contributions made to his campaign. Slemons. initially favored to win in the heavily Republican 74th District, spent $ll7,769 to win the Republican nomination !or the assembly seat sought by 13 Republican candidates. And he spent an additional $65,071 in the general election to finish second best to Cordova, campaign records show. Among expenses listed by the Fro•PageAl LONGET ••• division where Sabich and Miss .Longet lived , was first to arrive. "There. in the bathroom, on his 'back, is Spider Sabich ... "At this point in Spider .Sabich," Anderson said, pointing to his lower abdomen, "is a puncture wound." Miss Longet was asked where ~e gun was that killed Sabich. "Claudine respond..c; with words to the effect, 'I don't know, it's around here somewhere,' She is distraught. upset." Anderson warned the jury to expect conCUdlng te.stJmony about whether Miss Longet said she thought the $afety was on the rpistol to prevent lt from firing. At ~ preliminary heating, a police officer said Miss Loaaet told hJm she did not believe the safety was on, while a sheriff's deputy said the opposite. Many potential jurors -in· cluding some of those picked - said during jury selectioo last week that they had thought at one time or another that Miss Looget was guilty or shooting Sabich. Teens Slay Heist Victim VAN NUYS (APl A man has been shot and killed when he tried to resillt a robbery at· tempt, police say. Catarino Fernandez, 32. was shot in the face with a rifie and the three teenage boys who com- mitted the crime then fled. police said. No weapons or sus- pects ha\'c been found. Strike Effect Cot EL SEGUNDO CAP> -A Chevron USA oil refinery spokesman claims a str1ke called S8turday by 800 employes will not affect the company's opera· lions because management and membersoftheOll.Chemlcaland Atomic Workers Union Interna· tional who did not go on strike can maintaln pt'oduct~veries. DAILY PILOT • ,Newport Beach auto dealer •as ~ pa.Id to a Sant.a Ana detec· live agency for un!peclfled services. Mrs. Bergeson 's write-in cam· paign, which drew more votes than any write-in campaign in Orange County history. was financed mainly by small con- tributors as more than 100 donors contributed $14,620 that made I.IP her cash war chest. Mrs. Bergeson 's 12-day blitz was good enough to give her a strong third place finish to Cordova and Slemons. Anthony's combined campaign cost of $271,573 was the costliest ever for a county office but not nearly as costly as Supervisor Thomas Riley's primary election victory. Riley spent $237,038 to win a primary election over three op. ponents, including Newport Beach businessman Max BJ.nswancer. According to Al\lbooy's re· eords, the former Wesminater mayor spent $158,897 to defeat Harry Yamamoto in the general election and $112,676 to scratch his way into a runoff with YamamotoinlastJWte'sprimary election. Uncovered in Anthony's state- ment were monetary contribu- tions apparently solicited on his behalf by former police infor- mant Gene Conrad. Conrad last week sued the Orange County District At- torney's office for $170,000, claiming his constitutional rights bad been violated by a series of alleged wire tapping incidents. While most or AnthoQy's con- tributions came from developer and labor interest, Conrad claimed be was a chief !und- ralser for the newly elected COUD· . ty supervisor. 300 Courses Slated Storefront Classes Big in Saddleback· Saddleback College offered its first 28 "storefront" classes in 1973, taking a small partofits cur- riculum out into the community It was attempting lo serve. Other community colleges had . already begun such off-campus programs, so it wasn't a particularly new concept. But al the time, Saddleback officials still weren'tsure it would catch on in South Orange County. They've been convinced. During the upcoming spring semester, classes will be taught at more than 30 off-<:arnpus sites, ranging from Irvine's CulverdaJe School to San Clemente High School and from El Te>ro Marine Corps Air Station to Laguna Beach High School. Tbatoriginal, modestslateof28 classes has increased more than tenfold. Well over~ course sec- tions will be taught at off-campus facilities in the SaddJeback Dis- trict this spring. Dan Armstrong, the Mission Viejo school's community in- formation director, said an estimated 2,000 people are expect- ed to enroll, filling S,000 available seats. This means some people taketwoormoreclasses. •'The administration is pro- bably proudest of the fact that a student can now fulfill aJI require- ments for an associate in arts degree by taking off.campus classes," Armstrong noted. not substitute for permanent campus facilities. This is one Jc~y rea5on for the current move to open a second district campUS irl Irvine. The inform a ti on officer said the bulk of the off-campus program classes must convene ln the late afternoon or evening because they malce use of facilities that are in use during the daytime hours -such as secondary and elementary schools. "A second campus provides a permanent location fQI' the daytime students as well," be said. Using the facilities or the five unified school districts within its boundaries has produced some side benefits for SaddJeback. , For example, Armstrong not-; ed, welding and' auto shop pro- grams that still have no college. level facilities available can be taught in fully-equipped high school shops, giving the tax· payers a greater return on their investment. Besides the 15 schools that will be wsed as class sites this spring, Saddleback wlll make use of several hospitals, Marine Corps facilities, community centers, s avings and loan buildings, a drug rehabilitation center and a library. Classes listed in the school's course schedule, which was re- cently mailed to all district resi- dents. cover the entire spectrum of Saddle back's educational pro- gram. Terry and the Toddlers Striped, hooded terrycloth wraps keep children warm after their daily exercise in the children's pool of a nursery in Torgau, East Germany. Physical exercise in the pool's warm waters is used when cold weather keeps outdoor activities to a minimum. Fro•PageAJ RAISE ••• But SVEA will continue with the charge on the basis that the initial act was illegal, he said. SVEA will also ask that the dis- trict pay teacher interest on money they have l08t since Sep. tember, he said . ll lnlatees were really interest- ed in helping teachers, Mecham said, they could have acted on the pay raise sooner. Noting that two trustees now are seeking re·election, he charged, "They're making it a political issue." 7HIEVES STEAL $8,500 COFFEE COPENHAGEN, Denmark CAP) -Thieves tempted by sharply rising coffee'ptices have stolen a truck containing 2,'419 pounds of · coffee worth about $8,SOO in the northern town of Aalborg, police said today. Danish coffee prices have jumped from $1.75 to $3.50 in the past year. Suicide 'Innocent' JERUSALEM (AP) -Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and has cabinet have decided that J lous- ing Minister A vraham Of<?r must be presumed innocent or the cor- ruption charges that drove him to suicide, because he can no longer be proven guilty in court. Glance Shows Top State Budget Facets SACRAMENTO (AP) -Here at a glance is Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s budgetfortbe 1977-78 fiscal year: SPENDING: $15,195,527,110, including $896.6 milliom set aside for schools, tax relieC, Medi-Cal and prison construction which is technically not appropriated in the budget bill. TAXES: No new stale or local taxes are proposed. TAX RELIEF: $480 million ls earmarked for tax relier for homeowners and elderly renters. SCHOOLS: Support would be increased by $290 million, to $3.Z billion. * * * PAY RAISES: Five percent for most state employes, 2.2 per. cent for state college professors and no raises for j udge3. WELFARE: Grants would be increased 6 percent. GROWTH: Spending is in· creased $1.9 billion, or 14.3 per· cent. SURPLUS: The surplus at the end of the current fiscal year on June 30 is estimated at $1.13 billion, and at $846.3 million next year. CONSTRUCTION: $94.2 million is earmarked for new prison facilities and $220.7 million for other state buildings. * * * f'rolftPageAJ STATE BUDGET ••• covery from the economic re- cession of the past three years. The revenue figures are based on productions of a 10.1 percent in- crease in the personal income of Californians, a 12.2 percent in- crease in business profits and a 1 2 percent drop in the unemploy- ment rate during the coming year. Those faclors will produce a previously unexpected $1.13· billion surplus in the current budget year, which ends June 30, and an 11.2 percent increase in state tax revenues next year, . , Finance Director Roy Bell said. Brown's 1977-78 spending GOOD ECONOMY EYED FOR STATE-Al Officials give credit for the sur- ge in the program's scope to ad- ministrator WiUiam Jay, who was hJred away from Moorpark College in Ventura County, where he had established asimilar com- munity curriculum. As SaddJeback's dean of in· struclion, Jay moved for a masaive expansion of off-campus offerings. primarily because of theslzeofthedislricl-.Spercent of the county's land area. 'Crossroads' Lauded ADDITIONAL BUDGET DETAIL$-A5 Armstrong said the administra- tion has consistently argued that a large off.campus program can- Concert Cast Seeking Help In Saddleback Homes are needed for about 40 members of the cast or Up With People which will be perl'orm.lng in the SaddJeback Valley this weekend. Area residents are being asked to open their homes and pl'OVide several meal.a and transportation !or the young people wbo will be performing in a two-hour concert at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Mission Viejo l:Dgh Scbool tym. In addition to Ulla eoncert, which is being pretentecl aa a lund raiser by the hip scltool 's Keywanettes, Up Wtth People will present a free conce.rt at 7:30 p.m. Friday lo the Lquna Hill.a Mall. Other perfol'mances are planned for the Mission Viejo Hl1h School students and resi· denta of Leisure World. Residents willing to host one ot the cut memben are asked to call Up With People's t«Uporwy o(fi~e al '95.0122. 'netet6 tor tbs Sunda,y con.tert ma,y bt'Purchased ln uea balW. Adln!Nlon is $2.SO tor student. and '3.SO for-adult.. Aid TOllr Bepla B!JRUT, Leba*'ft ~AP) Premier Salim tl·lfoll new to Jr,q today for the tlnt stop on a ·tour 1eetlrl1 flna.ndaJ aJd from Peraian Gutt oil 1tatea -lor 'Lebanon's war-battered economy. He canted messatta from ,Pretideat Ellaa Sarkis ot Lebanion to the heads of state of Jr11q, t.lat.r, the United Arab Emirates. Oman and Babtaln. Students Assess Dana Hills High Program By ANNE COOPER Of Ille Dally Pli.t Staff Students gel a better prepara- tion in Dana HUis High School's crossroads program than stu- dents in traditional high school programs, regardless of their post· graduation aspirations. This was the assessment or Nancy Crowell and Cindi Mor· row, education majors in the year-old alternative school pro- gram, which draws students from throughout the Capiatrfno Unified School District. .. Kids who want to go to college are better prepared, because at Crossroads they have to take responsibility ror thelr own academic progress," said Cindi. "They can't put the learning burden on teachers. "Other kids, who want to go right to work after high school. also have an advantage as Crossroads students. Work ex- perience ls bullL into the pro- gram, so when they look for Jobs the.r are seaaoned workers with good local references.·• Although the program has a great deal to offer difterent kinds or students. U is not right for everybody, the girls said. "It's possible to slide through a traditional high school program, gettlQg A's and B's without really dolni much work," Cindi said. "In Crossroads, since the N!tponstblllty is on the student, kids wbo Jack motivation and self-diaclpllne just can"t handle the freedom.'• 'lbe freedom can be a sbock at nnt to any student accustomed to clour aupervl11on, said Nancy. "When you &tt YOW' first gov· enuuent utlfnme.ot and realise you a.re expected to 1et ~ell to • 1chool board meetJf\I, a courtroom trial and a Cit1 Coun-cil mteUna, il ca.a throw you a blt,"1hesald. .. I Uke takin1 reaponatbUity for m)'Mll tbou,JI," •M said ... lt's ctven me ffHter opportW\ity for ••·nprttaton. "I etpeclaUy Qlll'edate the opportJIQlty I've bid to t.ach art at D'l Obt1po Eleanentary O.ll'f t'llR Staff,_,. RESPONSIBILITY AEST8 WITH STUDENT IN CROSSROADS Cindi Morrow (left), Nancy Crowell Like Chattenge1 School. J intend to m.ior in art in college, and my wor.k Uperlence with Crossroads has given me a chance to sff what it's Uke to teach art.'' Studentl ln the prosram apeod eithtt tbe morning or the after- 1)()00 on campus, a part oC the Dana Hill• prope_rt,y wtuch bu beer\ set apart. JndMdualized academic In- struction ia carried out In portables, each wlth a ehJngle over tbe door, de•iJDatlnl it• de· •ten. comnnanlcatlons, computa· tJon or IOdal 1clenca center. The portion of their day whicb is not taken up with academic work is scheduled for public service or courses at Dana Hills, in the Capistrano adult educatJon program or al Saddleback Collete. Like Nancy. Cindi's public service work has been ln teaching. For moN! than a year she bad tutored ptiysica.Uy ban· dicapped chlldren at th 'R. H. Dana Sl>eeial EducaUon Facllity tn Dana Point. ''J'll be 1raduat1ng at the end of the semester, and I'm really going lo miss my ch11dren, •· abe said. "Teaching them has been the best klnd or ed.ucatlon ••• ---...--...-..-~-.. ----- budget proposal is $15,195,527,110, including $896.6 million technical- ly not appropriated in the budget bill which is set aside for schools, tax relief, Medi·Cal and prison construction. Brown said new prisons are needed to Increase the capacity of California's 2\,000.lnmate cor· reclional system by another 2,400, "because the Jaws we have passed in the last two years are projected to increase our prison population substantially. "There's a great deal of dis· cussion that not enough people are going to prison, and I have a bunch that as we go down the road lhe judges are going to toughen up. And If we are going to have swirt. certain punishment we've got to have the room available," he said. Fro•PageAI FLU SHOT.;. pected to arrive today but there would be no comment on its con- tent or allegaUon. Pacelll '1 I aw firm was retained by the Orange County Deputy Sheriff's Assocatloo on behalf of Deller. Accordlng to Pacelli, Deller was given the swine nu shOt while on the job Friday, Pee. 3. '"He fell wheezy over the rweekend but reported for his re· gular shift the following Mon· day," Pacelli said. "AU a.m. the next morning he awoke W1U\ chills and a 105.<fe1Teefever.'' Accordin1 to Pacelli the dep~ ty was treated by paramedics and taken to the hoepltaJ, whel'f he ran a btih fever for nve d119 and was paralyied for another weelc. "He still hu residual errecta ot the paraly.ala 1n hl• rl&ht arm and fingers," Pacelli 1'1d. The federal government set up ~edure• tor nuna auit and claims connected witb the swine . nu inoculatlon program. Plain- tiffs must !ireat rue a claim, whJcb will be acceptodorrejected witJ\ln a slx-montb pe.rlod, PacelU Hid. • .4 J •DAIL V PILOT s Monday' Afternoon Price1 Mond!y. ,,_nuary 10. 1917 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ( On Skids? RBCal,la: Leaat of W081 Money Tree RECALLING A POSSIBLY DEFECl'IVE product ia not an uplift.in& experience for any company. However, tlUa recall seems to be in keeping with some malodoroua b.ap- Ptt!ings at this 76-year-Old company, once so clceely Iden· tilled with its founding family that an authorized biltory, ''The Firestone Story," proudly proclaJmed Ralpb Waldo Emenoo's dictum that "an lnaUWUoo ls the lqthened shadow of one man." That man, in this case, was Harvey S. Firestone, who f rounded this company in Akron in 1900. Its initial buainesa was selling carriage tires. Sales in the first year were $110.000. Today. Firestone ls one of the 50 laraest corl)Ol'a- tioos in America, with annual sales ot S4 billion. But there are other differences, not related to size. In UI04, R. G. Dun and Company (predecesspr of Duo & Bradstreet) issued a credit report on Harvey ·Firestone, stating that his ''character and habits are good and personal standing and business abiUty qulte good." It added that he has the reputation ··or meeting his obligations to the letter." THAT'S A FAR C'llY FROM THE REPORT just lasued by three men who are directors of Firestone Tire and Ru~ bet. They have been investigating various improper PQ· ments made by the company in recent years, and tbe7 un- covered the following: -Robert P . ~. rormer vice chairman and ebW rtnancial officer of the company. controlled nearly $1.2 millioo of Firestone's funds in secret accounts "at maQ7 ban.ks. .. -Beasley used devi~ IMtbod.s to build up these ae-- counts. One of bis favorite devices was to infla\.eaalaries ol ~e employees abroad, then have them remit the fund.I to the Beasley-controlled accounts. -LESS THAN HALF TIDS SLUSH FUND baa been 9t· counted (or. The three-man Firestone committee still doesn't know what happened to $625,000. Beasley bu not been helpful. He bas taken the Fifth Amendment in refuablg to answer questions submitted by the SEC. -Some $390,000 in questionable payments were ma by t.be company in connection with its foreign operatJoal. ln one country, Firestone made "illegal" contribuUom total- ing SIM.000 to a poliUcal party. ln Mexico, Firestone joined with other rubber companies in making a concealed PQ· meot to help ··arrange" government approval ror a price a. crease. That's Firestonet.oda,y. HARVEY FIRESTONE'S SONS AND grandaooa wen active in the management or the company be founded, and the Firestone family still owns the largest block ol stoet. · But this tradition is passing, too. Toward the end ol 1976, Just as Firestone issued its Ure recall and the three outside directors issued their report oa improper payments, Kimball C. Firestone quit as vice pre- sident and head of the company's government affairs oftlee in Washington, D.C. Re is the 43-year-old grandson ol the rounder ot Firestone. And bis resigbation means that for the first time since its founding in 1900 the company baa no Firestones active in management. Sun to Fill Calory Tank PBILADELPJUA (AP) -When you say "fill 'er up" at a reopened Sunoco gas st~Uon this sprl.ng, YoU can get anything from cream·fiUed to oo-Jead. THE SUN COMPANY, OFJl'EUNG A cbanee fOf' customers to bwn calories and octane at the same Ume, has announced it will market doughnuts and provide self-service gas pumps at statlot1.1 now vacant in this area and in Michigan. Suncrest Industries lnc., a Sun Company sub- sidiary, formed separate pa.rtnenhips with Dawn Donut Shops Management Corp. of Peosauken, N. J .• to manage the project. "We've bad to close a number or service •ta· tiooa that were losing money or were marcinalb profitable beea.use or the energy situation,·· said &m spokesman Jim Moran i.n a telepbooe lo· terview. 1'BE&E'S AN OPPOATUNITY TO VSE theH existing stations to sell dougbnuta. We're trytq to find a better way to serve the consumer.·· The Sun Compan,y will provide five vacant ata- tiom in each area and convert them to doughnut ~·Teat marking will begin in the spring, Lyater Increased Supplyl Called Too Shori WASRlNGTON <AP> -AJf.bouCh world l"UD ,..,..., ) have increased because of good barvesu tbe pa.a=~· ttlll are not large enoulh to uau.re ample foocl • ill the future, says. Maier Al:riculture ~ By ne.i 1ummer worid &rain atocb, exdudlq l.boM la t.be Soviet UnJoa and the People's Republic ol Oaioa. will-., ~ sharply from a yur or two uo but auu will be a.. taa.. t1M:1 were In IM9, •cc.ordina to Aulltant Secretey Bidaanf E. Bell. ' ..