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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-02-24 - Orange Coast Pilot0 e oppe 1 Bid DAILY PILOT Troubled Supervisor * * * 10' * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 Calls Prayer Session VOl. 11, NO H, , SICT•o ... s. n l'AGES • • • • ----... .. ,. II . '! ' ~ • " .. 3 Autos, Garage Torched • ID DSllt l"llet , .... -· 'SEEKS POWER OF PRA YEA Supervisor Schmit 'Troub/,ed OC ~rvisor Asks Prayer By GARV GRANVILLE OlltloO.ilf~ ... ,, ... Orange County Supervisor l.aurence Sehm1l has invited h.is f.Uow supervisors and the1rstaffs to',Joln tum In his office Monday for an hour ol ~ripture reading andprayer. Hhever, early Indications are that· Scbmil's prayer meeting will dpt be well attended. \Su~sor Thomas Riley said he WGl'l't be able to make it. Supervisor Ralph Clark has anothet appointment. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich is out of town and isn't expected to attend. And Supervisor Philip Anthony said today he hasn't decided whether or not to be there. ·,No member of Clark's or IWe1-S staff la planning to at- tead. And an aide to Diedrich said so far no one bas been banded the assignment. In a memo eent to his fellow superviaOl"S Wednesday after· neen. Schlnit said 0 confidence in oar gOYemment Is at an un- paralleled low ... "It ls incumbent upon those cl UI In positiooa of authority in &•Hrnmeat to late stock ol the ,,ahtes by which we both legislate aacl expectot.bera to live." ichmit added. "By lmprevlnc oanelHt splrlbtaUJ and morally. we can proyide an example for the peo-ple as well u other aovernmen- tal endUet. ntber tban • aource et eonUnuaJ IMIJ>idoD ud ml> ~" S.luaJtHld. The Gll'den Grove ~ .... b-. --fire tbe past 11 moatbafor; -at1Je1 l4J dlHIOI• on • •111 cletlanuen that be .. on tfiitpQ1'QQ ~-:w u..~ lr'oUed bf Dr. Cella whll• Sdimtt ... • tar coca-< ...... p •AJ~ Tanker Topples Bridge ... HOPEWELL, Va. (AP) -A tanker rammed into a bndgc laden Wlth early morning rush- hour traffic near here today, np· ping out 350 feet of the s pan and sending four C'ars plummeting m to the James River. Pohce said 1t was not known how many persons were in the C'ars when they toppled into the river from the 4,463-foot-long BenJamin Harrison Bndge when it was severed by the SS Manne Floridian. But they said at least three motorists fled their cars to safety as the empty tanker, her hydraulic steering system out of order and warning horns sound- ing, careened crazily toward the ~pan at6:50 a.m. "We think everyone got out, but we st.all haven't located aJI the drivers," said State Trooper W.W. Townsend. The Coast Guard said it ap- pea red there had been no fatalities. Capt. Claude Thompson of the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Of. fie• m Norfolk said the Manne Floridian, a sulphur carrier, had a steering system failure as 1t tried to make a bard nght tum to pass through the bridge's drawspan, wruch had been raised to Jet the tanker through. Witnesses said the crew al· tempted to stop the ship's forward movement by dropping anchor shortly before the crash. Coast Guard and state police divers descended into the river, about 2S feet deep at the scene, to look for the vehicles dumped in the water and to determine whether they were occupied. State Highway Commissioner John Harwood said damage to the bridge would be into the millions, and that it may be closed as loag as a year while re- pairs are made. Tbe tanker was empcy and en route to Newport News, ap. parently beaded dowmiver after delivering c:argo at Hopewell, <See BRIDGE. hce AZ) irginia Bridge Wreck • Al'W~- TANKfR SMASHES INTO BRIDGE CARRYl,.G RUSH HOUR TRAFFIC IN HOPEWELL, VA. Four Cars Plummet Into James River; Searchers Stlll Hunting for Victims Man Arrested In Two Tries At Bombings .SAN JOSE CAP> -A campbell Teamster, William E. Noyes, 29, was arrested Wedneaday for in- vestigation of two attempted bombings during a labor dispute last Qctober al a moving and storage firm here. Noyes, an employe of Nevil Storage of San Jose, was arrest· ed in connection with two abortive bombing attempts last Oct. 16 to trucks belonging to James Transfer and Storage Co., according to Frank Sanders, U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Loc:al 287 of the Teamaters UnloD had been striking tbe James firm liDce July 1976, San- den said. Fork Lifts Fall, Pin Woman in Car By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OltM Oally l'llel Sl•ll Karen McBride of Mlsi:;lon Vie- jo is lucky to be ahve today, ac- cording to California Highway Patrol men at the scene of the traf · fie accident she was Involved In Wednesday morning. That mishap on the Santa Ana Freeway just south of Myf ord Road in Irvine snarled freeway traffic for two hours. lt was the worst of more than 30 crashes the CH P responded to during the daylight hours under gray, dnu· ly skies Wednesday. A CHP spokesman said today most of the mishaps occurred on the Santa Ana and San Diego Freeways a.s a result of a thin Iii m of oll raised from tbe roadway by the light rainfall. The spokesman said the rain still hasn't faJlen hard enough to wash down the pavement enough and more accidents may follow today. The wreck involving Mrs. McBride, 38, or 26742 Allcante Drive. took place just before noon and fouled up traffic in both directions. It also triggered at least four other accidents as city and hiehway patrol officers attempt· ed to re-route freeway traffic around the crash scene. M~. McBride was pinned in her crushed car for more than 30 minutes before Orange County firemen could extract her. She was taken to Santa Ana·Tmtla Com munlty Hosptta-1 wit.h moderate injuries. She was listed in satisfactory condJtien today. Irvine ~o. Bid Topped The CHP officer at tbe scene said lbe mishap occurred ln the northbound Janes when a fiatbed truck curying lbree forklifts went out or control on t.M 'Net pavement and tumed on ltssfde. BYTOM BA•LEY ~bf ............... MobU C•rporaUon's onty competitor ln the baWe to pin control ol the 1rviDe Company served notice late Wednesday that. it is prepared to top Mobil's $281.I mll1loG bid bJ at least $1 mllllon. The oew bid. beiAf prepared today for submlu.l to Oran1e Cowity SUperior Court and tile 1cnaU01 of Judi• .James F. Juctie, was delcriW as a all c tll of '283 milllm. It. •utMn ne Wall SCreet financier Charles Allen and Detroit devele>per Allred Taub- man who c:ommcmted tbroueb W•t Coast aient John Gottlieb that they ant detennlned to ff. quire tbe Irvine Company. 1."bc:Y 1'ave ar&ued· tbroupout the t(y moalb lria1 that tho Jama lr'Ylne Poo.ndaUon has been detennlned to •di to llobU from the tiJne the Federal Tax Rd Actol l•oompell t.be trait.Ms to 1*G ol thdr SU per Wot toterest tn the Irvine Company. The forklifts tumbled onto the Mobil and the Foundation roof or Mrs. McBride's small acreed two years a10 on • $200 sedan. nattening it. One CHP of. ntiWon sale price for the Irvine ficer who arrived on tbe sc:.me Cqmpany but the tral\.saction just after the accld.at said be was baited when Irvine beiress thought sure the occ:upant ol the J•an Irvine Smith took legal ac· car was dead. Uon. ''She was really lucky to. &« Intensive blddlne since the out oftbia alive, let alone with on- lrial started has nen tbe Irvine Jy naoderat.e inJuri~ • • the officer Com~ stWna prtce soar from aal._ t2A a to the cunent $13.5 a ft• driwr fA u.e tnck. tdm· altare lDd.lcated b1 th sm1.1 • tln4d 851Rbomdaller Smith of Loe, mlWon obllolfer. .. An•l ~red~ y . ~ <a.BEi.USS, Pap AJ> fl__, _..4' Motive Sought In Fire Arson was the cause of a $12,000 fire lhat destroyed three vehicles and gutted a garage in rfuntmgton Beach late Tuesday night, but police and fire department investigators still sought a moll ve today. Principal v1ct1m Thomas Arbour of 7791 Barton Drive s ustained hand lacerations requiring hospital treatment when he s nashed a fire extinguisher box with his fist in a futile effort to fight the names. f Fire Inspector Jim Merrill said Arbour's urn compact car and a small travel trailer used in his landscape maintenance business I were destroyed. A late model sedan belonging to Marion Cauthens of Laguna BeaC'h but used by his daughter, another tenant, also was destroyed when flames swept. the carport, investigators said. Inspector Merrtll said there is no doubt the fire was deliberately set, with someone 1gmting a load of dry paJm fronds contained in Arbour's trailer. They had been trimmed on one of his maintenance Jobs and were to be taken lo a dump for disposal, investigators said. "The carport roof contained the heat and ignited and it spread to the cars,·' he explained, adding that juvenile pranksters. perhaps acting on impulse, are not betieved to blame. Several possible leads are being checked out to determine who chose Arbour as an arson <See ARSON, PageA2) Coast Weather Chance o( rain decreas- inai slightly to 60 pereent ' too.l1ht and 50 percent Fri- day. C.OnUnued cool and becoming a little windy • Friday. Lows tonight 45 to 50. Hi&hs Frlda.y in UJ>per 505. IN81DB TOD~)" Fe~llng .ro.on, depraeed or ""' gmmrUv _,,., 111Ul11'! IC cotdd be hcauM •I a bioch•mkal fmbotuee ca..-bu ~ IUgQt'. tittl POQ•BL. ' ' D•llY Piiot Si.H Plloto MISS.ON VIEJO WOMAN'S CAR DEMOLISHED, BUT SHE WALKED AWAY FROM ACCIDENT Forklift Cruahed Auto of Karen McBride to a Pulp on Santa Ana Freeway Alert Issued Fro111 Page Al Rain Brings Flood Threats to East MISHAP •.• juries. Rubbernecking drivers in the southbound lanes of the freeway caused a traffic jam that stretched almost to Disneyland, the CHP reported One of the sue· ceedmg accidents occurred in those lanes almost directly across the freeway from the CCJrlter crash By The Associated Pre!>s Rain brou~ht the• thr<.'at of flooding today lo snow laden western New York Temperatures in the sos and more ram 'Aere forecast for the Buffalo area today, and the National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch, based on the threat of ice Jams The• snv1ce said six streams wt>re on the brmk of overnowmg The Army Corps of Engineers sht pped sandbags to n verfront areas in Eric, Chautaqua, Genesee. Niagara und Orleans counties and ~atd l>ulldoiers Spray Curbs Win Support In Sacramento SACRAMENTO IAP> The new anti aerosol bill before the California Legislature has won support from two Brown admm1stratton departments but 1s still bemg opposeJ by labor and mdustry lntrodufed by Sen John Dunlap ID Napa l, the ball would ban the manufacture or sale of aerosols using ce rt ain fluorocarbons by next January Proponents cite sc1ent1fJc studies which indicate that m~red1ents of aerosol cans - commonly used for deodorants and hair spray redu<'e the atmospheres oione layer, lead· mg toanmcreaseofskm cancer. Dr I-' Sherwood Rowland of UC Irvme told a hearmg of the Senate Health and Welfare Committee Wednesday that even more senous but yPt unknown harm <'OUld be caused on climate and sea organisms by ultravtolet hght that would penetrate the ozone. F ..... r~Al ARSON •.• tareet and why, Inspector Merrill added. He said several similar mcidents have occun-ed in that area of central Huntington Beach, including two pipe bomb explosions involving alleged neighborhood feuds. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT would be avrulable to deal with tee in shallow water The weather service said melt ing snow -up to 25 mches. left from this wrnter's rec.•o rd s nowf all -could add the equivalent of seven inches of rain to any downpour in warm weather. At the other extreme. severe weather Wednesday brought dust storms to Oklahoma and Kansas; near-t<>t'nad~ wands to several states in the Southeast, and plain old winter woes to Mm nesota. Winds or up to 70 miles per hour p inned sout hwest and northwest Kansas under dust clouds as high as 12,000 feet. The state's chief meteorologist said the last dust storm of such force hit in 1954 In Oklahoma, the dust storm combined with ram to produce a condition known as "mud-r ain " Meanwhile, a dreaded high pressure ridge, or the type that has produced the West Coa'>l drought crisis. appears on its way back and could ar nve Satur day. says a government meteorolog1st. Until it takes its usual spot off the Northern California coast. rain in the lowlands and snow m the mountains should continue through Friday night, accordmg to Jan Null of the National Weather Service. Showers were expected to "slide" south of Washington and Oregon, Null said. A new Pacific storm -blowing in after the high pressure area shifted to Baja California last weekend -bas been sprinkling rain over the arid region. But the storm has given ski resorts, plagued most of the season with barren s lopes, a cause for C'elebratton Snow m the mountains also melts to fall many of the Northern C'ahfonua reservoirs, some of which are only filled to a quarter their normal capacity this year Cahfom1a ski resort owners were more than walling to setUe for the new snow dumped in the higher elevations. "This is the best thing we've seen all season." claimed Ski lncline's Jurgen Wetzstein. State and local oHieials however, found little joy in the sparse rains, and braced for the worst from the stubbornly dry weather. It was a three-car fender bender The CHP blocked off the north· bound lanes at the Laguna Freeway for more thCJn two hours until the Myford Road accident was cleared away. That caused a backup that re- sulted in another two-car fender· bender and, at about 1~:45 p:m., a truck-trailer ng jackknifed while trying to slow down to avoid tutting the ltne or slowed autos near Irvine's "Golden Triangle " Fro111 Page A J HEIRESS ••. Mrs Smith, who holds a 22.4 percent mterest in the Irvme Company, as known to favor the Allen-Taubman bid because of the assurance that she will be al lowed to retain her company holdmgs if the bad 1s sucC'essful The granddaughter of James Irvine II has been assured by Mobil that no such retention will be possible 1r the oil company takes over lrvme operations. Foundation trustees have testified in person and by deposi· lion during the trial that they believe Mobil to be the better qualified contender for the lrvine Company. Their views were backed Wed- nesday by Irvine Company direc- tor Howard Allen who told at- torney Howard Friedman, representing Mrs. Smith: "wt! couldn't get a better candidate than Mobil.'' Allen said he believed the Irvine Company's traditional im· age and the future of its troubled personnel will be in better hands 1r the 011 company takes control. Allen described the litigation which brought him t.o court and the rifts within the Irvine board as ··a cloud over the company.·· Bishop Punished SALISBURY, Rhodesia <APl -Rhodesian officials said today they would deport a Roman CathoUe bishop and strip him of his citizenship instead of sending him to jail for a year for failing to report on black nationalis t guer· rilla act.ivities. Armed Deist 3 Youths Get $25,700 Haid CULVER CITY (AP)-Tbree youths armed with rifles and a bayonet-like knife robbed 27 orchestra students at an adult school class of more than $25, 700 in cash, jewelry and instruments while two off-duty police officers were teaching another class only 100 yards away. Police Sgt. Frank Augusta said the . robbers walked into the Culver City Adult School classroom at about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and ordered the students. ranging in age from their early 20s to mid-SOS, to lie race down on the floor while the robbers piled the loot· onto a bedsbeet. Among the items taken, police said. were 15 musical instrument!;, including an $8,000 violin, a $1,000bassoon and a $1,750 clarinet. Witnesses said tbe robbers ranged in age from about 16 to 2'l. They were reportedly armed with l rl· fle, shotgun and 12-lnch bayonet-like knife. The rob· bery lasted about 10 minutes, the vicUms said. Sgt. Augusta said he and Sgt. Robert Wusertbeur, who were teachine a nearby etas& for traffic violators, were unaware of the robbery unUl later. 20Dropped f',.... Pflfle AJ Smith Facing BWDGE . . . aulhorltles said. It lore out a section o( the bridge ju~t north of the drawbndge, and a portion ol the span reu onto the ship's bow More Charges Wltnesses said the Marine 'Flbrl4iu. trailed by' the Coast Guard cuuer Reel Cedar. moved erratlcall1 u It bore down on tbe to-year-Gld bridge. SAN DIEGO CAP l C A1'nholt Smith says he':. relieved over dismissal of mo:;t state f riminal counts against him ln connection with the collapse of the Uruted States National Bank. ·'I feel a hell of a lot better tban I did last week," Smith said W'ed· nesday after a Judge said 20 more counts of grand theft by misap· plication of funds will be dis· massed. Superior Court Judge Robert W. Conyers s~d the Cederal gov· emment preempts prosecution of such charges when a nauonaJ bank is involved. Conyers issued a similar de· cision Tuesday on 24 other counts. Several other state charges are sWl lodged agamst Smith. While WUUling a round 10 the local court, Smith, 77, lost a bout at the federal level. U.S. District Court Judge Leland C Nielsen awarded the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. a JUdgment of more the than $3 m1lhon against Smith and one of his corporations, Sovereign State Capital Corp. FDIC, the government's bank underwriter, is the receiver or Smith's bank, which folded in 1973. The agency ~ought theJudg· ment against Smith on grounds he funneled loans from the bank to six firms controlled by Sov· ere1gn State Smith, a fnend and campaign backer of rormer President Nix· on, also <'Ontrolled the Westgate- Cahfom1a conglomerate before 1t went bankrupt because of its financial reliance on the bank. Both Smith and his asi.oc1ate, for mer Westgate head Ph11tp Toft, earlier were tried on federal counts They entered no-contest pleas to felony charges, with Smith drawmg a $30,000 fine, a two· year suspended pnson sentence and..f\ve years' probation. Toft was fined $25,000, given a one- 1ear suspended sentence and tlve )'flJ"S "probetiOD. California grand jurors later, however. indicted SmltJi and Totl on 6"t counts of wron1doiq. • With di•JDisstls .~1ued by Conven dutml the months of pretrial heerinp, the only slate cbugea ·rearalofng a1atoat Sniltb are eeveral ol cr&Dd th~ of corpot'11e stock, three of state income tax evasion and one o( forgery. The only state count left agamst Toft alleges grand theft of stock of Sovereign State. Asst. Dist. Alty. Richard D. Huffman said the dismissals will be appealed and prosecution will · continue. ·'As long as there is a count re· maining:, we will proceed," Huf. fmansaad. Big Salaries Blamed for Soaring Taxes SACRAMENTO CAP> .-A key lawmaker says tax rates are soaring an California because c1lles, counties and special dis tncts are giving employes big pay raises. Assemblyman Daniel Boatwright < D·Concord >. chairman of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. Wednes· day told a tax and school finance semmar held by the Cahforma Taxpayers Associallon that pro- perty truces have increased at nearly double the inflation rate the past three years. Boatwright asked backmg of an amendment he is sponsonng which would limit property taxes and m most cases freeze home assessments at current levels. "I aaw the sbip heading t...'wU'd the brid&e at an anile." sald Clarence R. Johns of MechanJcsvUle, Va •• driver or the flrlt vehicle to Une when the· drawbrid1e wu ralsed about $:40 a.m. "lt dn:lpped anchor and started · blowinl a di$treU signal, so I got out and ran. Then the others started runrung. too." "I'm just glad to be livmg - just glad 1 g(.•t out," be said. The bndge, completed in 1967 at a coet.of $5.5 m1Won, connects the industrial city or Hopewell with Charles City County about 2S mUes south~t of Richmond. Fro.Pop Al 'PRAYER • • • ty supervisor m 1974. -satrering repeated lapses of memory when tat.ifying ~Core county and federal grand juries during their investigation into Cella 's financial-political deal· in gs. -Voting favorably on counl'S' business affecting the int.erest of lobbyists and other business in· terests who during 1975 donated gifts lo tum. -Writing off umlaterally last month $119.000 worth of political loans owed to Cella after a<•k nowledgtng them for two yeJrs as campaign depts. In his memo inviting his fellow supcrvll>Ors to lhe prayer hour Schmit said, "The mind and spirit of a people whether good or bad is almost always reflected in lh<.' government that represents th<.'m" Ii<.' then went on to note that ··confidence in our government as at an unparaJleled low." PROFESSIONAL CASSETTE RECORDING IN YOUR HOME. CD-1770 SterllO C.-tte Dedl CD·S200 Stereo C.-tt• Deck WHY J.V.C.? 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Stoen' THURSOAV,FEBRUARY2~1~7 ·C: TEN CENTS Rain Brings Flood Threat to East By Tiie Assoc: lated Preas Rain brought the threat of nooding today to snow-laden western New York. . Temperatures in the 50s -and lllOre rain -were forecast for the Buffalo area today, aod the National Weather Service issued a flash fiood watch, based on the threat ot ice jams. The service said six streams were on the brink of overflowing. The Anny Corps of Engineers shipped sandbags to riverfront areas in Erie, Chautaqua, Genesee, Niagara and Orleans counties and said bulldozers would be available to deal with ice in shallow water. The wutller service said melt· ing snow -up to 25 inches left from this winter's record snowfall -could add tbe equivalent of seven inches of rain to any downpour in warm weather. At the other extreme. severe weather Wednesday brO\lght dust storms to Oklahoma and· Kansas, near-tornado winds to several states in the Southeast, and plain old winter woes to Min-nesota. Winds ot up to 70 miles per hour pinned southwest and northwest Kansas under dust clouds as hi&b as 12,000.feet. The· state's chief meteorologist said the l~ dust storm of such force bit in 1954. In Oklahoma, the dust storm combined with rain to produce a condition known as "mud-rain." Meanwhile, a dreaded high pressure ridge, of the type that bas produced the West Cout drought crisis, appears on its way back and could arrive Satur- day, says a government meteorologist. Until It takes its usual spot oil the Northern California coast. rain in the lowlands and snow in the mountains should continue through Friday night. according to Jan Null o! the National Weather Service. Showers were expected to "slide" south or Washington and Ore1on. Null said. A new Pacific storm -blowing in after the high pressure area shifted to Baja California last weekend -has been sprinkling rain over tbe arid region. But the storm has given ski resorts, plagued most of the season with barren slopes, a cause for ~elebration. Snow in the mountains also melts to fill many of tbe Northern California reservoirs, some of which are only filled to a quarter their normal capacity this year. California sk.i resort owners were more than willing to settle for the new snow dumped in the higher ~evations. "This is the best thin& we've seen all season," claimed Ski Inc line's Jurgen Wetzstein. State and local oHicials however, found litUe joy in the sparse rains, and braced for the worst from the stubbornly dry weather. Tanker Rams ·Bri Cars Fall r Five Testifg Jury Probing Campaign Fund O•Oy f'llol S\Mt -· SEEKS POWER OF PRAYER Supervl90f' Schmit TroubledOC Supervisor Asks Prayer By GARV GRANVILLE Ol Ille D•lly f'llol Sl•lf Five witnesses testified before the Orange County Grand Jury Wednesday as the jury continued its probe into political campaign finances, including the machinations of county supervisors Phihp Anthony and Ralph Diedrich. Included among the witnesses were: -Max Blnswanger, a semi-retired Newport Beach resident who was an unsuccessful candidate for county supervisor last year. -Loran Norton, a former aide to Supervisor Laurence Schmit who was making his second appearance before the JUry in connection with 1976 campaign practices. -Gene Newmyer, a Norton confidante who managed Norton's campaign for slate senate last year. -Ted Cook, a Newport Beach travel agency operator who funneled Sl0,000 of political activitist Gene Conrad's money into Anthony's campaign. fSee PROBE. Page AZ> Newport-Mesa To Retain Bay View School ' , TANKER SMASHES INTO BRIDGE CARRYING RUSH-HOUR TRAFAC NEAR HOPEWELL, VA. Cars Plummet Into James River; Searchers Stlfl Hunting for Victims Coast Robb~ries? Mesa Police Query Pair in Custody Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach detectives are comparing notes today, attempltng to de· termine whether a Seal Beach couple arrested in Costa Mesa for robbery, also held up a beach ci- ty eatery. Officers in Costa Mesa arrest- ed Carol Ann Sickner, 31, and Gary Lynn Marshall, 32, both of Seal Beach early Wednesday morning. The pair allegedly held up a 7·Eleven market at 2150 Placen- tia Ave., with the woman simulating a weapon to net $229 from the cash drawer. Police allege Marshall waited in the car during the 3 a.m. stickup. Meanwhile, Huntington Beach detective Jack Welsh swd his de- partment is comparing informa· lion with Costa Mesa police about a similar robbery in bis city. In the Huntington Beach case, a woman simulating a weapon escaped with $15 and a dozen as- sorted doughnuts from the Winchell Donut House, 7598 Ed· inger Ave .• at about ll:30 p.m. Tuesday. Officers said a description of the woman in both capers is similar. Meanwhile, Costa Mesa Field Sgt. Tim Holbrook suffered broken eyeglasses while alleged- ly attempting to book Miss Sickner, who also goes by the name Carol Ann Milosevich. A.nned Deist 3 Youtlu Get $25,700 Haul CULVER CITY CAP) -Three youths armed with rifles and a bayonet-like knife robbed 'l7 orchestra students at an adult school class of more than $25,700 in cash, jewelry and instruments while two off-duty police officers were teaching another class only 100 yards away. Police Sgt. Frank Augusta said the robbers walked into the Culver City Adult School classroom at about $~30 p.m. Wednesday and ordered the students, raJ1ilng in age from their early 20s lo mid·SOS, to lie face cSOwn on the floor while the robbers piled the loot· Ollto a bedsheet. Among the items taken, police said, were 15 muMcal inatruments, including an $8,000 violin, a $1,000 bassOon and a $1, '150 clarinet. WihW"• said the robbers ranred in a(e from about 16 to 22. 'Ibey were reportedly armed with a rl- lle. ahotaun and 12·lnch bayonet-like lmlto. The rob- bery lasted abOut 10 minutes, the victims Jald. Set: Augusta aald be and Sat. Robert Wasiertheur, who were teaching a nearby class for ti'atflc: ViOl.BtOrl, w of the robbery until • Jjtet ....... Coast Drizzle To Fizzle For Weekend? A new Paclfic storm, weak but wet, dampened rain-starved Orange County with light showers Wednesday, but the drizzle may finle tonight, lead- ing to a sunny weekend. Scattered lightning and thunder bursts rumbled over part• of Orange County this morning, opening the skies for occasionally heavy downpours al different locations. National Weather Service forecasters, who were caught by surprise by the new front, say skies should begin clearing early Friday. The flaccid front, which dumped up to .41 inches or moisture in parts of Orange County, 911ckened streets caus- ing numeroua fender benders early today. While the Tainfall will do little to solve the statewide water shortage, frustrated skiers can start waxiol up for the best mountain snow conditions so far W.year. Local temperatures should re- ach hllhs of about 60 degrees, Iowa aboul49. The recent storm tallied .(1 in- ches of rain in L8'una Beach, where a torrential downpour re- duced visibility for commuters this morning for a time. Huntington Beach loeeed .21 inches of rain. Cotta Mesa .26 and Lquna Hilla .20. Fair Friday weather Is expecti- ed became the newal front .W rebuild the pn>teetlve b~ pr• aure ridge which bu blocked moat storm•. from hltlh\& the WettCout. B08t Gear Stolen A Costa If • mu to1d police W~u someone took two · moton, aome llf e pteservers and otbef equipment from hil b01t. parked ln tbe front yard 1oni.ilm• durlnf the nl•ht .. Adrian Dee ¥0rtotlt 628 Ceaiter' ·St.. aald Ute buralara m elf: wltb '1118>.laequtpm ntrrombla J.l.l00$bo& Fatality Report: 0 So Far HOPEWELL, Va. (AP> -"He was corning in sideways," said Henry Frazier, captain of the Benjamin Harrison Bridge. "He put his anchor down and had his horns blowing ... Jn fact, he blew his hom six times. "Then l knew he was in dire trouble." Moments later during this morning's rush hour, the dis- abled tanker Marine Floridian smashed into the 4,463·foot·long bridge and ripped out 350 feet or the span. Warned by the blasts from the the 612-foot tanker's horn and blasts from Frazier's command post 25 feet above the span, at least three or the drivers waiting for the drawbridge to close fled on foot to safety. Authorities said they knew of one truck which dropped into the river. but weren't sure if more vehicles went off the broken bridge There were no known deaths. although state police and Coast Guard divers this afternoon con lmued a !>earch for possible vie t1ms trapped in sunken vehicles m water esllmakd at 20 to 25 feet deep. The ship was trying to makc- lhe sharp tum nt·l·<led to pass beneath the open drawspan when it smashed into th~ bridge. A 240·foot section or the 10- year-old bridge, one of Virginia's busiest and most illlQOrtant, col- lapsed on the stern or the barge. like, empty tanker, pinning it at <See BRIDGE, Page A2) PRINCE DATES Ex.NlJDE MODEL LONDON (AP) -Prince Charles is dating a millionaire lord's daughter who once ap- peared nude in Penthouse magazine, gossip columnist Nigel Dempster reports. Dempster wrote in today's Dai- ly Mail that Fiona Caroline Mary Watson, 23, was portrayed wear- ing only a string of pink beads in the magazine three years ago. However, Dempster said that Davina Sheffield still is Charles' No. 1 girlfriend. Coast Weather Chance oC rain decrees. lng 1l11htJy to 60 percent ton~aJht and 50 percent Fri· day. ConUnued cool and becoming a lilUe windy Friday. Lows tonight 45 to !i'O. HJgha Friday in upper 50s. ··- I . I DAILY PILOT TONIGHI' >CC LECTURE 1U010pby and Wudom or ericao Indian," Fine Arts i· 119. 7:30 p.m. PIUDAY, PD.15 TWO GENTLEllEN OF RONA" -8..at for UCI ii cal Center, South Coast •ertory Theater, 8 p.m. $10. 1ne 833-8514. RIDAY NIGHT FILMS - le Ex.orciJt,' • OCC Forum. Sp.m. tCC PLANETARIUM - . rth and Death of the Sun." )and9p.m. •CC LECTURES -''Alt o! mmunicatioo," Fine Arts lg. 116, 7:30 p.m. "Think tric," AppUed Science Room S, 7 p.m ... Discovering 1erica's British Heritage," ence Lecture 1, 7: 30 p.m. ang Gliding," Science Hall. 10 p.m. "Power or Being me," Fine Arts Bldg. 119, 7:30 n. "Real Estate for the nsumer," Science Lecture 2, JO p.m. "Cardio Pulmoaary susc1tation," Gymnasium, 6 n. SATURDAY, FEB. 21 :>cc SEMINAR -Home Im· ·ovement, exterior main· ~ance and repair, sponsored by 1sta Mesa Beautification Com· 1ttee, Applied Science Bldg. 9 m. Free.: ..,. . 11nanc1er lelieved of ?O Charges SAN DIEGO (AP) -C. :'tlholt Smith says be 's relieved •er dismissal or most state -iminal counts against him in mnection with the collaJ)5e of • e United States National Bank. "I feel a bell of a lot betlerthan did last week," Smith said Wed· ;;!Sday after a judge said 20 more )unts of gr-and theft by rnisap- lication of funds will be dis· 1issed. Superior Court Judge Robert 1. Conyers said the federal eov-· dllment preempts prosecution of such charges when a naUooal ank is involved. Conyers issued a similar de- 1& ion Tuesday on 24 other ouots. Several other stale barges are still lodged against imith. While winning a round in the ocal court, Sm1lh, 77, lost a bout at the federal level. U.S. District Court Judge ~eland C. Nielsen awarded the !i'ederal Deposit Insurance Corp. l judgment of more the than $3 .nillion against Smith and one of 1is corporatJons, Sovereign State :apital Corp. FDIC, the government's bank •Jnderwrlter, is the receiver or 3mith 's bank, which folded in ~973. The agency sought the judg. ment again.st Smith on grounds .1e tunneled loans from the bank ~o six firms controlled by Sov· -:?reign State. Smith, a friend and campaign backer or former President Nix· on, also controUed the W~ate­ Caltfornia conglomerate before al went bankrupt because of its f1nancialrellance on the bank. Both Smith and his associate, former West1ate bead Philip Toft, earlier were tried on federal counts. They entered 1»-CODtest pleas to felony charges, with Smith drawine a $30.000 fine, a two- year suspended prison sentence and five yean' proballoD. Toft was fined '25.000, given a ooe- year suspended sentence and five years' probaUon. California erand jurors later, however, indicted Smith and Toft on 84 counts ot wrongdo"1e. DAILY PILOT -·--,... ___ _ •••• cw..,. w...,.. ___ __ .,_..._ ..... ,......A. ..... llMMtl ......... ~·'-_.. .... ,. ........ ""' .............. BRIDGE ••• : tM ~ drPbdd,fe. •...-uo.root~en&lllU. ... IP.ID CGIUlll••d t•e rl••r ••' aaak. Tbe dnwtaid'9.,.. tibd aDd could not be closed, a pier was destroyed and uolher heavily dam.,.S. A panel truck drlTen by Clarence R. Johna. a comtroc- t 1 on worker from Mecbanic.aville, Va., wu first in Dne It the drawbdd1• wb• U.. coW.Dao took plllCe about 8:50 a.m. .. I saw the abip heading toward the bridge at an angle," Johna said. "It drapped anebor and started blowine a dbtress aioW, so I got out and ran. Then the other driven started runnlne. too .•• .. I didn't even turn aroun- d .•• I'm just gl9d to be llv· ing ... Just glad I got out ... If I hadn't, I reckon I'd be oa the bot· tom.now." Coast Guard Capt. Claude· Thompson, of the Marine Safety Office in Norfolk, said the tanker•s h1draallc steering system failed for a reason as yet unknown and the rudder stuck. No one aboard the sulfur tanker was hurt. State Highway Commissioner John Harwood said damaae to the bridge lintine this industrial city witb Cba>lea City County and Richmond, the state capital 25 miles northwest, was "up in the millions." And, Harwood said, the bridge might be closed for a year while repairs are mad~. Frailer guessed it could be two years before it could reopen. The 25,000.foot sulfur tanlcer bad docked at Hopewell OD Wed· nesday and delivered a load of chemicals to the Allied Chemical plant. It was en route to Newport News. PRAYER ••• Cella •s financial-political deal· ings. -Voling fnorably on county business affecting the interest of lobbyists and other business in· terests who during 1975 donated gifts to him. -Wrltbll off unilaterally last month $119,000 worth or political loans owed to Cella after· acknowledging them for two years as campaign depts. In bis memo inviting bis reUow supervisors to the prayer hour Schmit said, "The mind and spirit ol a people whether good or bad is almost always reflected in the go"vemment that represents them." Bank 'Teller' Hantb Out Free Money WASHINGTON (AP> -An automatic teller tor the National Bank of Washington, one of those machines that lets you withdraw or deposit money to your account after the bank is closed, bad a lit· Ue mechanical problem last month. It gave out free money. The machine, which allows a person to withdraw up to $100 a week from bis account, failed to tally the amounts that were withdrawn from about 200 ac· counts during the weekend of Jan. 22. bank officials confirmed Wednesday. "It was only a couple of thousand dollars," a spokesman said. The machine did register the numbers of the accounts in· volved and the bank bu aent let· ten to those customers ouWning the problem. 9Killed In Air Disaster HAIUUSBURG, Pa. (AP) -A lwln-enaine state plane crashed into a aubu.rb&o home aDd .a• plodod toda1, klllln1 PH.D· aylvaala'• 1tat• Republltan chairman, tbe state trdlpal'ta• tion leCn!tary aad seven other people . Police said eight of the dead were CJD tbe pllUM. Tbe Dlntb vie .. Um WU tbe WCllllU wbo U..S ln thebouM. State officials Hld the pa11enger and crew lLlt lllcluded state Republican Cbairm.- Ricbard name, a stat. HDator; Trao1portatlon Secretary William Sherlock; four ad41· tional Transportation Depart• ment offlciala, and two crew members. 1 Tbe woman •as identlfted .. o.tty .... _.SU.ff PMlo MISSION VIEJO WOMAN'S CAR D£MOUSHEO, BUT SHE WALKED AWAY FROM ACCIDENT Fork Utt Crushed Auto of Karen McBrtde to a Pulp on Santa Ana Freeway Beverly Geary. a mother of four sons. Her husband Russell, a postal worker. said shortly before Mrs. Geary's body was found, "The kids are all rllht. I checked with the &radt ~bool." The plane bit a small tree. •kidded 300 feet, flattened Geary's split-level home and ~t it afire, and came to rest 150 feet across another street in the re- sidential area, witnesses sald. Fork Lifts.Fall, ·Pin Woman in Car By WILLIAM SCHREIBER. Of .. Deity,._ Si.ti Karen McBride of Mission Vie-jo is lucky to be alive today, ac- cording to California Highway Patrolmen at the scene ot thetraf· fie accident she was involved in W edoesday morning. That mishap on the-Santa Ana Freeway just south of Myford Road in Irvine snarled freeway traffic for two hours. It was the worst of more than 30 crashes the CHP responded to during the daylight hours under gray, drin· ly skies Wednesday. A CHP spokesman said today most of the mishaps occurred on the Santa Ana and San Diego Freeways as a result of a thin film of oil raised from the roadway by the light rainfall. The spokesman said the rain still hasn't fallen bard enough to wash down the pavement enough and more accidents may follow today. The wreck involving Mrs. McBride, 38, of 26742 Alicante Drive, took place just before noon and fouled up traffic in both directions. It also triggered at least four other accidents as city and highway patrol officers attempt· ed lo reroute freeway traffic around the crash scene. Mrs. McBnde was pinned in her crushed car for more than 30 minutes before Orange County firemen could extract her. She was taken to Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital with moderate injuries. She was listed in satisfactory condition today. juries . Rubbernecking drivers lo the southbound lanes or the freeway caused a traffic i.m that stretched almo.t to Disneyland, the CHP repe>rted. One of the suc- ceeding accidents occurred in those lanes almost directly across the freeway from the earlier era.sh. It was a three-car fender bender. The CHP blocked off the north· bound lanes at the Laguna Freeway for more than two hours until the Myford Road accident was cleared away. p,.._pageAJ PROBE ••• -Elma W. Amer, a longtime political worker who helped Diedrich last year as a consultant. Of major interest to the jury 'was bow Conrad's money seeped into various campaigns and what, if any, interest Diedrich had in Orange County Public Relations, an Anaheim firm. It was through tbe public relations firm headed by attorney Richard Donald that Conrad's money swirled into various campaigns under various guises. By the lime campaigning ended in November, Conrad had pumped nearly $60,000 into at least four candidates' campaigns, most of it into Anthony's . "I was upstairs sewing," said Ljubica Vranicar, who Uve1 near the cratb site. "I beard &hi.a noise. This crash. I came outside and everything was on fire." A house, a car, and a 1arage were blackened and damaged ti)' debris, which was strewn over a 200·foot area, witnesses said. Tb ere was a trail of bu ming fuel. lnltlally, ofttcialt bad said that the pl8DI exploded i.n Oi&ht. The Cheyenne Turboprop was heading for the airport at St. Marys, in rural Elk County, 120 miles north of Harr11bur1. Tbe officials were to present a $52,000 check to the Area Transpe>rtation Authority of North Central Pennsylvania. The CHP officer at the scene said the ml&hap occurred In the northbound lanes when a flatbed truck carrying three fork. lifts went out of control on the wet pavement and turned on its side. PROFESSIONAL CASSETTE RECORDING IN YOUR HOME. The fork lifts tumbled onto the roof of Mrs. McBride's small sedan. flattening it. One CHP of· fleer who arrived on the scene just after the accident said he thought sure the occupant of the car was dead. ·'She was really lucky to get out of this al.ave, let alone with on. ly moderate injuries," lhe officer said. · The driver of the truck, iden· lifled as Rhondaker Smith of Los Angeles, suffered only minor in· C0-1770 Stereo C-t• Dedl WHY J.V.C.? Nobody gives you more cassette deck value than JVC. • SUPER-ANRS. JVC's newly-developed dynamic range expander ensures undistorted peaks. Competitor Tops Mobil's Irvine Bid CO·S200 • ANRS. JVC's Automatic noise r~uction system ensures high quality-low noise recording. • SEN-ALLOY HEAD. A JVC exclusive combining the advantages of Ferrite and Permalloy Probably the best head available. • L.E.D . PEAK LEVEL INDICATORS. To make o top quality recording at home you must control the input signal. JVC's L.E.0.s (light By TOM BARLEY ot tlll O.lfV Net Statt Mobil Corporation's only competitor in the battle to gain control of the Irvine Company served notice late Wednesday that It ia prepared to top Mobil's $281.9 million bid by at least $1 million. The new bid, being prepared today for submitsion to Orange County SUper1or Court and the scrutiny of Judee James f'. Judie. wu described u an all cub otler of about $281 million . Jta authors are Wall Street financier Charles Allen and Detroit ct.wloper Alfred Taub- man wbo commented throuth Wat Coast aient John Gottlieb that tbe:r are dei.rmlned to ac. quire the Irvine Company. Tbey ban argued tllroa,bout the five-m011th trial that the Jam lrvloi Foundetlon baa been det.erroJ.ned to 1ell to Mobil from the tlme the Federal Tax R.tfOl"IP Actor 1969 compelled~ t.rulteel to dlapoie ot their 5'.5 ~ent cootrolliDI lnter•t in lrVine Compa1l7. lilobU and \he Foundation aaMd two ,..,.. .. o on a SD mlmcm uJ~ price fOl' Int.DO Company but the transaction was halted when Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith took legal ac· tlon. Intensive bidding since the trial started bas seen the Irvine Company selling price soar Crom $Z4 a abare to the current $33.SO a share Indicated by the $281.9 million Mobil offer. Mrs. Smith. who holds a 22.4 percent interest in the Irvine Company, is known to favor the Allen-Taubman bid because oC the assurance that she wlll be al· lowed to retain her company boldlnp if the bid ls succesaf\al. The ctanddaughter of James Irvine U bu been assured by Mobil that no 1ucb retention will be poa:lble lf th• oil company takes over Irvine operations. Foundation trustees bave tettilied in person and by deposi· lion durlna tbc trial that they beUeve Mobll to bo tho better qualified contender tor tht Irvine Company. Their vtews w backed Wed· nesday by Irvine Compar\J dir«· tor Howard Allen wbo tOJd at· torne1 Howard Ptledman •. teprweiltlnt Mn. Sa:llU»: .... : couldn't I' a better candidate . than Mobil.,'• • Stefec> C.-tte DK.tc emitting diodes) give instantaneous iill:lill~~§~~!!~ma read-out of the peak signal at 6,.J, 0, t3, i t6 O.B ... • OUTSTANDING MECHANICS -Outs1ond1ng electronics -outstanding packaging. YOUR QK)la s29995 275 East.17th St. Costa Mesa .................... a 0..n w .... ., c.-"'· -Phone 642-8882 SIOl'fl Hours O.lly u S.t 9-5•30 ..".._ ......... ,, .. 'T!!ur!d!y. 'eb!u!rx a., 1977 DAILY Pl\..OT .43 C.ounty·· 'Planned Boost' • Ill . Welfare Orance County's aclloc welfare direct<r Hld Wedoe:sday he planned to a.sk for increases in the county's r elief pro&ram before a lawswt waa liled namin& Orange Couoly amo.ng SS C&lltomta coUllUes wblcb al· Jecedly don't provade baaac Mceaaities fol' their poorest resi· dent.I. Tbe suit was filed Tuesday by the Western Center on Law JU>d Poverty and the Callfonua Rural ,Aaslatance. It seeks an injunction lo force all but three of the slate's coun- ties to make cosl of living an- creasea in tbeir General As· Judge Nixes Attorneys' Pay.Appeal A claim by 120 county· employed attorneys that they were the victims of discrimination when Orange County supervisors failed lo raise their salaries during the 1975-76 fiscal year was rejected Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court. Judge H. Warren Knight ruled that the county board acted in good faith during negotiations with suing deputy district attorneys and deputy pubhl· defenders. ln fact, Judge Knight noted. board representatives met v. 1tt"t negotiators for the Orangt· County Employes Assocallor. 14 times in repeated bids to resolve the impasse. OCEA representatives went to court for the 120 lawyers after tht' county board awarded pay increases ranging from 21 2 percent to nine percent to more than 10,000 county cmployes but e x c I u d e d t h e t w o s u 1 n i• categories. Judge Knight ·s opinion n :J\.'ll the argument that the pla1nt1ffl> union aJfihatton mnucnced the· county board JO 1tl> det·1s1on He states that the fa1hm• to gr ant an increase was mort· likely due to the fact that deput~ district attorneys and deputy public defenders conducted their own negotiations the prev1ou:. ~ear and gol a 14 percent pay hike from the supervisors A spokesman for lhe attorneys· group said it w as very unlikely that they would appeal Judge Knlcbt's decision The OCEA representative noted that lawyers in both count v offices received an eight percent pay 1ncre&l>e 1n the 1976·77 negot1at1ons 'Flying' Grounded L'AQUlLA. ltaly <AP> ·'Fear ol f1ying. · · the nov el by American writer Erika Jong, bas bf-en or dered seized thr oughout Italy by the 10<.'al ·state at torney on the grounds or obscenity. The move by Donato Bartolomei came as a sur· prise as the Italian transl•· Uon at the book baa lone been soid in Italy and was one of last summer's best.lellen. Under Italian law. local seizure applies nationwide. Tbe order wu rare in that llalian prosecutors usual!)' direct obscenity c har ges against sex m•cuines s~tance(GA)proJl'am& Bob uw~ 1nlerim direcior o1 Oran1e C«mty'a social aervtca aaency. explained today t.bat GA is a temporary or last resort w•lfare Pl'OIJ'&m 1bat. ii tot.ally paid for by the county. He uld be will present a report to lbe Board of Supervison in the nellt few weeb recommending tbat annual COit ol livinc in- creases be instituted in GA. Currently, Orange County has bud~eted ll million for the relief program tor the 1976.17 fiscal year. Love aaid the money &oes to people who don't qualify for any other aid program or who u~ 1¥ llbnl to receive aome other ajd payineotl. He said the average payment per person in Decemwr was $80.33. He aaid a toe.al of $93,SSS WU -J*d to 1-peopW Who repreHated 9U cues in that month. Accot'dina to Love, the GA P&Y· mentit ~tot a rent. allotment. a utilities allotment aDd IOIDe money for buic needs, auch as food. Heaald the paymeat.s range from Sl!iO a mooth for one penoo to $330 a month for a family of SlX. Tbe auit cbargea that 5$ coun· tiea -excl\lllllq Los Angeles, •ar tltv ~SI to SltO a m<inth, no GA funds e paid lo Sep- teaiber. . lt llao accused the cOWltJee of Wqally reducin( GA payoimt.s to ,___ recel¥1Q food ltalnp funda under tbe federal es· tlatanee P'rOCf•=· Keanwbll•. the state of C.utorn.La was sued for alleged failure to provide "a meanintfuJ 1taodard to ,Wde the counties ln eaiabU.bina grant amOW\ta." 'l'be suit aab t.be court to: -Iaaue a permanent lnJunc· ti°" 5\ the counUes uslng their t GA atandarda; -er the counties to adopt new .undarda based on c:ost-ol· UvingatudJe.; -Declare that the cowiUa have violated the welfare and 1.n· stituUooa code ln their ad()ptloo ol preMQl.GA at.a.Dda.rcla; -Declare that portions ot the state welfare and lnstltuUoos code are illegal because t.hty serve to deny GA rec1p1ent.s their rights; -Declare that \.he counties have violated the federal food stamp program by subaUtutltig food stamps for the JeeaJ GA ob- bgations of the counties under state law Boundaries Debated Who Shoul,d Map New DUtricts-and Why? By GARY GRANVILLE Of tllr o.Mty ~llet Si.ff Drawing new boundaries for Orange Cou nty 's fi ve superviaorial districts 1s : A. Rightfully part of the poUtical process reserved for in· cum bent officeholders. B. An academic exercise engaged in by political con- sultants-computer experts to help pass ~way their idle hours. C. A decision· making process· that calls for citizen involve. ment. Woman Hit By Car, Killed In Santa Ana Those were the three view suggesUng the redistricting ef· points on redistncting represent-fort under way now, she said ed at Wednesday's Orange Coun· more than s upervisors' aides ty Chamber of Commerce panel should be involved m lbe plan discussion in Santa Ana. ning. Defending incumbent of-"Aides will still be com- ficeholders' right to set their own promised on behalf of their political boundaries "as part of bosses," she said. the political process and an •'And," she added in an ob- honorable involvement of local v1ous reference to Butcher's government" was Tom Fuentes. aborted plan, "no one likes sur· As an executive aide to former pnses." county Supervisor Ronald Butcher defended his elaborate Caspers in 1971, Fuentes was the proposal as "an academic en· chief architect of county govern· terprise" done without d1recllon ment's existing political map. from any of the supervisors. ll was polit\cal consultant He said the US census data he William Butcher who described a obtained from county workers redistricung plan he prepared "1s available to any citizen " late last year as · merely an He noted that a constraint on academic exercise." bis or any redistncling pJa.o 1s Howeve r , Butcher's con-where incumbent county troversial s~ret plan had the superVlSors live. backing of four of the five county BEVERLY CHANDLER -SHE'S AN OLD COWHAND She's a lady, But She's a 'Real Worker' Too supervisors until scotched by "I guess we couJd make a d1s- A 54.year-0ld pedestrian was public reaction lr1ct that includes all five killed in Santa Ana Wednesday Callrng for publlc involvement supervisors and then declare night when struck by a car as she in drawing new political boun-four seats open," Butcher Jibed. daries was Ruth Bailey of the r crossed busy 17th Street in rrud-Orange County League of But, he said more senously, block. Women Voters any worthwhile redistricting I\ coroner's spokesman 1den w h i 1 e M r ._ B a i 1 e Y plan should ruJe out the possibih- t1fled the v1dim as Mary I) acknowledged lhal the Board of ty or one group domination Lady Wrangler Reyes of 902 E l7lh St . ~anta Sunervisors hal> the ultimate re within a district Ana. ' ... districting decision. s he ar~ued Butcher also said that mmonty According to police. Mrs · • h h f h She's an Old Hand With Cota 8~ A~:'I. EC OOPF.R Ol Ir. 0•1ty Pllol $1•ff Old time c-owhands aren t lavish with their praise. and there are times when a hard·worktng young cowboy feels downright unappreciated "I remember we were in the Santa Ana Mountams rounding up cattle one time . The underbrush was so thick the cattle had tunneled their way into 1t, and the horses couldn't get through , · said cowgirl Beverly Chandler, who has been riding the range an Orange County for more than 30 years ··t was JUst young then. The s addle was loo big for me and the '>l1rrups too long, so I bounced in the saddle. "I spotted a couple wild cows in the brush and fell behind rounding them up It was almost dusk when I started down alter the cowboys with my three bead of wild cattl~. I was right proud of myself for a job well done "When I got down lo lhe perimeter fence where the three cowboys were waiting. all the foreman had to say was, 'Where have you been? I saw you bouncing a.long the trail up tbere.' "[ wu so mad l woulda't talk all the ~ back. I dido 't realiie what he bad said was his lind of compliment. It takes a wbUe to learn the cowboys' ways." As a young wornan, Mtss Chandler took part in cattle drtvea on tbe 100,000 acre ranch. Tbe cowboys atarted at 2 or 3 a.m., driving several hundred head ~ caWe at a time. "You bad to have a lood eye for whal was ta.ldnc place," she that 1t 1s 't e n g to t e voter to interests should be disbursed d "Y h d t b bl Reyes was attempting to cross r 1 d .. sa1 . ou a o e a e lo be air Y represente throughout all rive d1stncts and h th , · l the roadway ·'outside the · gauge w ere e amma was Mrs . Ba1ley said population c i ty boundaries s hould be t be bl h 1 h crosswalk and in a dimly ht going, o a e to e pt e other ,, h f imbalances among the five d1s-respected "as much as 1·t 1·s possi-. k 1 area s ortly a ter 7 pm. when guy -1t was teamwor al the tricts mandate redistricting now ble to do so." way. struck by the eastbound auto. as a means of mamtaining the The car's driver was arrested F t ·d th · Miss Chandler as currently one.person, one-vote principle uen es sa1 e superVJsors living on the Moulton Ranch m at the scene on suspicion of driv She argued that city boun-and their staffs are well qualified the Saddlebactt Valley, working ang under t he inf luence of daries as well as natural social and equipped to do what re- as a freelance cowgirl alcohol, police said. and economic ties of com districllng needs to be done. Cause of the accident is still un-"The guys from all the outfits der investigation and additional munities should be respected in "It's not a job that requires around here call me when they charges won·t be considered un· any redistricting plan. much help. The data 1s available need me," she said. "I learn a lot til the investigation is completed. While Mrs Bailey lauded and so is the expertise," Fuentes that way, because it gives me a pohcesaid. Supervisor Thomas Riley for said. chance to see the different --------------------------------------methods ranchers are wung. I also consider 1t an honor to be called on for my ability" When J\11ss Chandler rides the range nowadays. she is as likely to pack a camera as a rope. Her photographs of Orange County ranchland adorn commercial brochures and paneled family room walls ··I wanl to show other people what I see," she said of her photography. Miss Chandler said there are still men who resent having a woman intrude upon what has been considered a man's world. Those men usually have some kl.nd of hangup of their own, she said. "A real man's man admires a woman who does things," she said. ''Ky mother told me it was especially impartant, if l was ~olng to do this kind of work, to be a lady. I •ma lady. I Uke to dress up and wear pretty clothes." But let somebody tell Miss Chandler abe'a a "real worker," and tbia cowboy is one happy lady. "That's a real complJment'" sbeaaid. r k~oc tf' !rJ-2( JO,{; ft111rJ1111('/<1y 0 111' Drexel Heritage Coullty Rezoning OK'd By KATHY CLANCY Of .. 0.llY l'f!M &t.ttt New toning provisions that ®uld allow for joint tourist, recreatiao and eommerdal com- ~lexa on ll parcels of land in Southeast Orange County were approved Wednesday by county .upervi!on. The new icne c:odea could •PP-lr to about 100 to 150 acres fl) all "'cladint a 40·acre area en- ,Ssioned along the Irvine coast. ~cordi.QI to Brian SpeeaJe, a member. of tbe county plannin& aatr. • The areu already heel bee oulUoed CJtl county lan4 use mlJMI ft>r toarllt. recreation and com· lberdaJ UHS, SpeeaJe said, but DiJll codes aUowina for tbe mix•~ ul• had never been adopted. Supen\iar Pbll Antbony cut Gte fone dilaentll\I VcQ CG tbe lie• codet, calllnc them .. ex. fhmely complicated and hl&hlY 4bJtd:klnable." And he leveled similar iidttns at county ionJn1 prac· c cener&I. contend.in& \hey u.tn~e.lopera to do d~ Jll~:even before lnnrlns tf Jioo~fCMnc will be apprcmd. ~Ralph Di.irtch was ....... ~ w ., •• bOilnl •eetlni-. ) In addlt1on to the JnJne Coastal land affected, SpeeaJe said tbe parcels include an 1nland golf course site ill tbe Los Tran- cos are.a near Irvine and an area in Laguna Canyon. Also included is a site along Aliso Creek in the Moulton Ranch. three sites in the C<M de Casa area near O'Neill Park, a sfte in the Treasure Island Moblle Home Park in South Laauna, the Dana Harbor area, another Dana Point location and a alte in Capistrano Beach. Tbe tourist, r.creaUon. com- mercial zone would pe.rmlt such facilllies u folf coun .. , IWtm compluee, hotels and apedalt:J ab*' ccuntyofflciaJs explained. Aad dove)~ leek1na ione cbana• would ban to auppl:J in· form&U.ciri abOUt. the !Matkin ~ buildlnt•i traffic aeceu, hnd1eap1na and aupport aemree, they aaJd. Norm Smedetaard, represenl· jnc ownen ol Treuure Island Mobile Home Park ln South Latuna. contended aucb detailed p1annin& would be too uoensive to developen. I Smede1aard contended tbe plannlni c:ould cost $.'JO ,000 to '76.000 for:• u tmad as one or two acroa. Board Chairman Tom Riley challenged those fi1ures, however, and both be and Supavtaor Ralph Clark said the high public use in such complex- es justified calling for develop- ment information. Anu.ony diaqreed, saying. "l think the queltion 1.s when you handle '"'e things.'' Requt.ribf detailed plannina at a ione change level. be areuect. forces the developer to Invest money tben proceed quickly with development to 1et a relum on hJs investment. Murray Stonn, an u1latant. d.irectcr ~ th• county EnYlron· mental M•naaement Acency. said muc:h ~the lnformatlon re- quested ta the 10D• pro.talon would be needed for an Envtroi\· mental llopact Bepclrt reqWred formoltJODOe:b ~. ln addition, Storm contlllued, the 11.me ldnda ol deveJ~ent detaUa are requested before cer- tain zone chao1es permlutn1 hom~ constructioa are •P?,roved. But Anthooy ar~. 'l don't think we are " r '°'"' to ba,e orderb' deftlopment in the coun-ty unw .,. cet our boules in or· der, and l think that una mak· in' laad use decillona witbaut mplt-t d •elopment pto- poaala." JiottJ:r f!t' t1i11c lr>ttrhe adtx~ o/:ercilt~lfl 1<ea!t1cti0111s-/r1n/ ~.~,(/)/'C.rcTaru!<Ji('IYfl(flt'' selected 6c1bYJfJ1r1A·~ tii11~1y 1<or>111,f' {l/l(j fJC((f,f/fJ/l{l< f!/YJl(.J·i: G--0,rt-l.~ 1/11a!t;rCOfJC/•0t1r ena/v.'/collectiorh an.drrmx ell th,e·~raffw l:tme. , Sale end. Saturday, February 26th H.J.GARl\FfT fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOlt DESIGNERS Optn Mon., Thun. l Fri. lvts. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COStA MESA. CALIF. .. i A4 DAILVPILOT Pray For Our County COUNTY HALLS DEPT. - The news columns continue to be filled with reports on the probes of our Orange County Grand Jury into allegations of wrong-doing in county eovemment. And now, amid all this, comes Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Schmit has issued an inv1tatton lo fellow supervisors and thelt' aides to attend a Monday luncheon prayer session in tu.s of. fices. The supervisor reportedly sug- gested that the prayer meeting might help the people respect their government rather than hold it as•• a source of ridicule.'· The Schmit prayer proposal has drawn mixed reviews so far in the county halls of govem- men t. Early reports sug~est there may not be heavy atten- dance. ONE WAG UP in the county or. fices suggested the local polil.J · cians better not all decide to al· tend confession at the same time. "They'd tie up rive priests for a couple of months," he quipped. Others in the county halls have bemoaned Schm1t's actions. fearing that now they'll bring down the ACLU on them for failure to keep a separatlon or church and state. T o t he Victo r Among the congratulators of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, right, in Tel Aviv Wednesday night was Defense Minister Shimon Peres. Rabin defeated Peres 1,445 to 1,404 in his bid for re-election as leader of Israel's ruling Labor Party. He'll lead his party into national elections May 17. U.S. Cities k Small Towns Beif;,n Rebellion DENVER <AP> -More Americans are movln1 away from metropolitan areas than are moving to them "ln one ot the noteworthy reveraals ln mi· gratory patterns l.n the nation's history, " a Rand Corp. demo- grapher said today. Some of the places these people are movlng to have experienced mue or no growth for decades, according to a report by Dr. Peter Morrison to the American Association for the Advancement of Science. .. MIGRATION IS gaining re- cognitiClll as a powerful and un- predictable force," Morrison said. "The essentially private and unregulated movements that make tq> mlgraUon nows are now being scrutinized for the newly perceived costs they create, both at origin and especially at destin~on." Morrt!on made these points: -Each year between 1970 and 1975, for every 100 people who moved to a metropolitan area, 131 moved out. Net migration gains occurred In nearly two- thirds of all nonmetropolitan counties, compared with only one-quarter ln the 1960s. 0 -IN 1974, 10 of the nation's largest Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas were declining in population: Chicago, New York. Los Angeles-Long Beach, Philadelphia, Detroit, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Seattle· Everett and Cincinnati. -At least 44, or nearly one in six, of all 259 metropolitan areas in the United States bad fewer re· sidents in 1975 than they did in 1970, and one in three metropolitan residents was llv· Ins tn an area ot population dee line. -Mtarants are cravitatlnt ln· creasin&ly toward the South and Southwest. producl.ni a wave ot erowth In those areas and leav- lnt behind a population staina· lion throughout much of the Northeast. "THIS NEW dispersal of population, coupled with a sharp slowdown in over-all growth due lo a lower birthrate, has altered local and regional population growth rates. The new patterns are having significant fiscal, social and political re - percuasioo.s,'' be said. "Increasinfly the rights of mi· granta are being called into ques- 'Balderdas h ' tJon by those who reel their rtg}tt.s are bein& Impinged upon by mi· uants," said Morrison. Some small cities bave re· belled. Petaluma and Livermore In the San FTanclsco area, Boulder, Colo .. and Boca Ratott, Fla., are amooe the smaller cities trying to control 1rowth from migration by imposing population ceilings or enacting other measures. •'Submerged beneath the con- temporary <'oncerns to accept more migTallon and the often un· welcome access it confers on deslinatlon areas are more pro- found legal and political ques- tions," he said. "like 'Who gets to live wbere"' and 'Who is to de- cide, and by what criteria?' " Amin Claims Force Prepares Invasion From AP Dispatches President Idi Amin's regime said today an invasion force was re- ported in Tanzania six miles from the Ugandan border. Radio Uganda said a military spokesman warned that if the Tania· nians "attempt to enter Ugandan ternlory by even an inch," Amin's armed forces, "particularly the marines and air force, would strike deep" into Tanzania in retalla· tion. HOWEVER, THE spokesman, believed to be Amin himself, said the border would remain open and there was no cause for alarm. In an interview aired today on ABC's "Good Morning America" television show, Amin told a British foreign correspondent in the Ugandan capital or Kampala that the diversion of the Cbinese- made weapons was part or a plot backed by the United States, Bri· tam, Israel, Obole and Nyerere. Still another observer or coun- ty affairs env1s1oned the Schmit proposal ~ a rather ominous sign. He suggested, "You recall how many Watergate figures turned to God after they were convicted?" Intruder Apprehended Uganda's relations with Tanzania have been strained since Amin seized power six years ago from President Milton Obole, and President Julius Nyerere gave Obole asylum in Tanzania. Amin's forces fought a brief and successful war ln Sep- lem ber 1972 against 1,000 Obole s upporters from Tanzania. China itself was not mvolved, he said. The interview was taped Wednesday. THE U.S. STATE Department has termed "absurd" Amin's contention that the United States was involved m a plot against him. Well, indeed, there 1s a lot to be said for the power of prayer. 1 know some very good people who pray. But t~y do 1t all the lime. They pray for others and they pray in thanks when fortune has been with them. Plastic Pisiol Packer Visits White House This week the Ugandan die· tator accused Nyerere of helping Obole in the plot against him m which Amin charged Uganda's Anglican Archbishop, Janani Luwum, and two Ugandan cabinet ministers were involved. Meanwhile, declaring that ''horrible murders'' apparently are bemg committed in Uganda, President Carter says events there have "disgusted the entire civilized world." They don't pray only when they've got trouble. WASfllNGTON CAP> A 22· year-old man carrying a J>lasllc water pistol jumped over the White House fence Wednesday night but was quickly ap- prehended by security officers, authorities said. ( J Environmental Protection Agen- 'N SHORT cy has broad national powers to force new and old manufacturing plants alike to meet water pollu- ------------lion standards, the Supreme AND AS FAR as the halls of county government go, there isn't much question that we've had plenty of trouble. Former county assessor and now former congressman Andrew J . Hinshaw has been convicted of misuse of county funds. His successor, former county assessor Jack Vallerga, was con- ' 1cted on s imilar charges and re moved from office Former 11upen 1sor Robert Battin was com 1clcrl of m1susm,g his county staff for polll1cal purposes and was remO\ed from office. Meanwh1h.', the d1stnl'l at· torney and the Grand Jury have Investigated other supervisors on their conduct m pol1tlcal cam palgns. SUPERVISOR SCHMIT himself was under question dur ing a summer when he was on tht' payroll or former county pohllcal km~pm Dr Louis Cella So now Scbnut wants bis fellow politicos to turn to prayer. I am reminded of an old friend who, every lime he heard somebody m angu1~h cry out at the Almighty, would sug~~t. "Why don't you call on somebody you know"" Well, 1f the county politic06 do gather at Scbmlt'a prayer session. somebody might sugeesl a venie for the session. How about GaiatJans 6 ;7. " ... Whatsoever a man soweth, thalshaJI he also reap " A Secret Service 1ipokesman identified the man as Eric Von King of northwest Washington. He said be was charged with un· Ex-marshal Indicted for Man's Death SAl\I A."llTONIO. Te'\ IAPl Twel ,.e days after l' S Ally Gen (;riffm Bell ordered an mvestigation into the shotgun murder of a Mexican-American cons truction worker nn J deserted country roar!. a former Texas marshal has bet'n indicted for violating the victim's civil rights. Frank Hetyes. ;.~1. who was marshal in Castroville. is serving a 2-to-10 year sentence for aggravated assault in the ca<>e. A U.S. GRAND JUry in San Antonio returned a two-count ci vil riihts indictment Wednesday against Hayes, his wde, Dorothy, and his sister-in-law. Alice Baldwin. The indictment said Hayes, by shooting Richard Morales to death Wlth a shotgun on Sept. 14,. 1975. violated Morales' constitutional right not to be deprived of liberty without due process. lawful entry. King, who listed his occupation as a student, is a native of Queens, N.Y. The spokesman said King en- tered the White House grounds by jumpine over the middle of the fence along Pennsylvania Avenue around 9:50 p.m . TO% Br~ak Fa"or~d WASlllNGTON (AP) -Heavy majorities in both houses or Congress are on record in favor of tax cuts and increased federal spending lo boost the economy. The next question is how to do it. First the Senate, on a 72·20 roll call, and next the House, 239 to J69, voted to amend the budget for the current fiscal year to al- low lax reductions and spending hikes. ea.c.1 1'allu E nd PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) -The lStb round of negotiatloaa 1n three years for a new Paeama Canal treaty has ended Wlth American negotiators reporlin1 "some progress." Panama said the two weeks ol talks bad been "useful." Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker and Sol Llnowitz returned to Washington Wednesday to con· suit with Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. 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"The c laim by Amin is absolute balderdash,~ Nyerere said. AMIN ALSO CLAIMS arms meant for black guerrilla move- ments in Rhodesia and South Africa were diverted to Uganda for use in a plot to overthrow and assassinate him. "The British are now consider· ing asking the United Nations to go into Uganda to assess the hor- rible murders that apparently are taking place in that country, the persecution of those whose who have aroused the ire of Mr. Amin," Carter said in his news conference Wednesday. R El There's perfection ot design In this chrome ond steel framed choir with : tufted vinyl upholstery In leother-llke tones of rust, brown or desert ton. 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The change Wednes- day from the Feb. l or- der allows these excep- tions to the ban against beating with natural gas: POOLS USED •·primarily for educa- tional swimming instruc· lion, competitieve swim· ming events or trairuni: associated with such competitive events.·' Pools "primarily used for mai ntenance or restoration of health pursuant to an organized or medically directed. healt h oriented swim· ming program, including senior citizens or retire- ment community swim- ming programs." The pools which are covered when not used for swimming. AND POOLS us ing solar heaters as the primary source or heat with a standby natural gas heater The PUC said that in all cases, pool tem per atures have to be maintained at the coolest temperature compatible with pool usage. The PUC said the modification was mad.e because of extensive public involvement in year-round swimming programs and activities m California and in order to "reasonably accom- modate such programs " Probation FRESNO (AP> A Bakersfield man ha'> been placed on three years probation for a conviction of conspiring to embeule Sl.8,491 from the Stockdale Bank of America branch 1n Bakersfield. Walter Al len Slade, 31, pleaded guilty. Dlsecue Blataed Pet Bird Sales OH ALPINE, Calif. (AP) -Aerieulture officials H.Y San Dlefo area pet atora are being told to halt sale ot uotJc birds followln1 dhcovery of Newcastlediaeaae at an Alpine ranch dealing infancy blrda. The U.S. Department of Agriculture and other ~a1eacle1 are worried because tb., disease declmated com mercUl poultry floclca lo California in 1971. lt doea not endanaer humans. A task force of veterinarians confirmed Wednesday the disease was to blame for the death of 90 game and other birds belon1lng to Alfred D. Hinkle, a lumberman. The ranch was placed under quarantine. Pnufon D eb t SB Bllffo• SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state pension program for 270,000 worlung and retired California public school teachers is $8 billion in debt. says Legislative Analyst A Alan Post. ( S ta te ) Post said Wednesday the State Teachers' Retirement System must be reformed soon. The nonpartisan analyst made the statements an l11s annual report. to the Assembly Ways and Means Committee on lhe governor's budget proposal. Suit Pays Cops' Kin SAN JOSE (AP> A $1 million set· llement has been awarded the familes of two Oakland police officers killed in a 1973 helicopter crash. At first it was believed a sniper was responsible for tbe crash in East Oakland. But 1nvesligators later de- termined that a defective piece of aluminum 1n the aircrart·s transmission caused the accident. Beu Propo•al Bit' LOS ANGELES (AP) -A majonty of the City Board of Education mem- bers are opposed to the school de- segregation plan presented to them by Superintendent of Schools William Johnston. Four of the seven board members ~aid Wednesday they will not vole for the plan in its present form, although they were dj v1ded on their reasons. Story D~lnaMd SALINAS (AP> -Ynez Garcia told her husband and brother-in·law that she had been beaten and raped, the two men t~::.lified al her second murder trial in the slaying or a man she claimed held her while another man raped her Rare Dog Ernest Albright of Pleasant Hill raises these rare Chinese Shar-Pei dogs and thinks it's the dog of the future. It may be the strangest dog ever -a wrinkled, saggy, baggy, mournful hound with tiny cars, mottled tongue and bristly fur that makes some people break out in a rash. Plwne Loves ~Costly For Marine SAN DIEGO <AP> A Marine Corps supply sergeant will serve at least two months at hard labor before he is given a bad conduct discharge for making $2,858 in unauthorized phone calls to girl friends around the world. Stall Sgt. Aaron Guidry, 24. of Opelousas, La.. pleaded guilty Wednesday to reduced charges before a special court martial at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. The plea was in exchange for lesser punishment. In addition to confinement, Guidry will be re- duced to private and must sur- render two-thirds pay prior to the discharge. Investigators said the calls began In May last year after Guidry arrived from an Asian as- signment. The conversations mostly were with women in Japan and Okinawa. although some were to U.S. points, they testified. --------------------- Presents ... 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And olficlal• at the meeting aald a terrtaUve agreement bas been reached to reduce the pumping of state water over the Tehachapi Mountains, to save 75,000 acre-feet tor San Joaquin Valley farmers. Brown said Californians must unite so that Congress w1U ap- propriate the federal aid needed tor the state project, and ..-ill agr~ to require the federal Central Valley Project to operate In conformi- ty w1th state water standards. THE MEETING WAS with legislators, water experts and farmers from throuabout the stale. Brown saJd he'll have more meetings. The plan involves federal state expenditure of $2 billion to $4 billion for a series o! offstream storage dams in Northern California, new facilities in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and ground water storage facilities in both northern and southern California. The Tehachapi Mountains agreement was reached at a mMiting prompted by a call from Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy for an 1mmed.iate shutoff of Tehachapi pumps o! the Caltforma Water Pro- ject. Btrr BOB JAMES, a deputy director of the Department of Water Resources, said negotiabows Kl"e continuing. He said a final agreement was expected Fnday. McCarthy (D-San Francisco), told reporters that the Southern California Metropolitan Water District was ~till receiving water that the state wanted to keep in lhe north and central regions. OAlLYPfLOT A5 Bi.don Ship l.Dlt Becauae Of Flat Ti re LOS ANGELES <AP> -- Seymour Waterman, who Hid be miN«l the aucUon of the .. Great White Steamship" because he bad a flat tire, has failed m his effort to reopen the bid· ding. Waterman was turntd down Wednesday by U.S. District Court Judge Harry Pregerson, who lruled the S.S. Catalina was properly auctioned for $70,000 on Feb.16. Waterman, the pre::.1dent of Wilmington Marine Sup- ply Co., had promised to bid $110,000. The wlnmng bidder. Hymie Singer of Beverly Hills. swd he bought the 302-foot steamship as a Valentine's Day gift for his wife, Ruth. He plans to ~ spend up to S3 million to make the ship a flo11ting tourist attraction, com· plete w1tb a museum, reatauranl and shops. Waterman said he was on his way to the auction when he bad a flat tire that caused him to arrive after the bidding was com- pleted. Etienne Aigner, with a touch of leather, $30 bpt1Jrilles. the go-<-vervwhere>, tuc~ n • 11 your-su1tct.t::.u clus::.1cs. Thr:, 011t~. ir1 l;i.:1~1· q 1bcr<.J1ne w1ll1 1u:-.r the nght toudl ol :1· 1t',rr tr1111 ,mcJ ILJm:>us A1on1 r sign.itw1 br,uded roµe un crc::pH ::.olu. Pt 1 let r r S30 l rr nne Aigner Shm!s Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, Costa Mesa, phone 556-0611 ••• President. Lincoln afloJished sJavery? ~~BORDEAUX 3 ply autoclave heat set nylon yarn, 2.C decorator colors from subtle earth tones to life-like pastels. These colors are settln9 the pace for the discriminating western homeowner. c:J!fy~~ Now thru Feb. 28 Only --..;;::-=====-::::-r~~--a full 350/o off on all ••• Fabrics In our own designer cotlectlon of drapery fabrics. W• also Specielize In trulv custom design and m ak•UP to the most dlscrlmlnetfng decoretf n1 needs. [:.,,..,,,.. COSTA MESA '&' "27 s. lrl1tot Armstrong: Sundial Mira Bond Finish for that no· wax servlceablllty and great Patterns. We carrv a complete Inventory of Armstrong Floor Care Prod- ucts. On Jan. 1, 1861 President Lincoln issued a formar Emancipation Proclama- tion which freed some 3 miflion nepro slaves. This put an end to the inhuman practice of spHtting fami· lies up by auctioning them separately. Los Angeles City Hall. the John Bloeser Carpet Co. began selling fine carpets and ll_years later on the site of the present draperies to Southland homes and bu/Jding a reputation un- matched In the Southland. It's your guarantee of complete sa t lsfa ction when ycu next purchase carpet, draperies of vinyl floors. l 3t~Yd. TOTALLY INSTALLED including heavv carpet padding 35°/ooFF Sale Ends Feb. 28 Installed for a typlQI 9x11 room. Floor PreP. extra. AS D ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Moral Diploinacy A f W>.Dy thinr happened to the Russians when they got home from Hebinkl. They discovered, slowly but surely, that a lot of people believed everything m the pact they bad so solemnly signed with 33 o' other nations. Not just the part that con- firmed international recogn1t1on or J>05twar East European boundaries. That was the section the Soviets re· garded as a reaJ poUtical victory. They ap- parently didn't worry much about the chapter on human rights. That section, sneered Foreign Minister Gromyko, was "a mastodon.'' He was half right. It's turning out to be a monster for the Soviets and thelr satellites. But it's far Crom extinct. States government entered the picture. The State Department reminded Moscow that harassment of the dissident~ conflicts with .. accepted international standards or human nghts." President Carter respooded with a personal letter to Sakharov's plea for support. There are those who fear this departure from the Kissinger bands oft brand of diplomacy is dangerous. They are at least morally wrong. No one is seeking to overthrow govern ments. What is sought is recognition of basic human rights -as agreed -and honoring of international commitments. We have no choice but to voice our support of the document we signed -all of it. Warm Memories • The Helsmki signers agreed, in writing, that their citizens should be allowed to leave and enter their respective countries on family visits or for international meetings, that foreign publications would be permitted to circulate and journalists permitted to work without harassment. However you knew him -as friend, fan or neighbor -Andy Devine left us a legacy of warmth, humor and decency in his 50· plu5 years as an entertainer and more than 70 years as a human being. Chi"lean Connection lJnrnasked When 1t became apparent that the Sov- iets had no intention of complying with the human rights declarations oI the Helsinki pact. the rumblings began. He fought valiantly. and in typical good humor, against leukemia, diabetes and other assaults on his ample frame for the past decade. The Kremlin's Long Arm . In Russia, the dissidents, Jed by Nobel Prize-winrung physicist Andrei Sakharov, developed a remarkable movement. At con- siderable personal risk they took it upon themselves to inform the West of every human rights violation that came to their allcntion. Jn Czechoslovakia, 500 citizens signed a t•harter calling for compliance with Helsinki. Leaders of this movement, two writers and two theatrical directors, wer<' jailed, attracting an embarrassing storm of protest from Western European intellec- tuals. Counted down and out many times, An· dy would somehow rally and return to his Newport Beach home, his abundant cheer mtacl. When the body permitted, he was back again on the stage, before the mike or in front of a camera. W ASffiNGTON -Before ttis assassination in Washington last September, exiled Chilean Orlan· do Letelier was leading a cam· paign to "mobilite" liberal Congressmen against Chile's military government while con. cealing world Communist sup. port for his movement -includ· tng funds from Cuba which helped finance a Congressman's trip to Mexico. All that cheer, and warmth and fr1endli- ness was much in evidence a1 Andy's funeral service this week. From their faces and their words, it was clear that Andy Devine left the world brighter and happier for havmg been here. Letelier arranged the Mexican trip for Rep. Michael Harrington of Massachusetts, House sponsor of the s uc- Even more embarrassing, the United And for that, Andy, we thank you. cessful 1976 amendment to stop aid ror Panama Decision Looms the Chilean junta. Har· rington's trip to an Oax· tepee, Meit- i co, con· ference in Novembet Terrorist Reports Threaten Negotiations 1975 was sponsored by tr" lnstitutefor Policy Studies (IPS>. a left.wing think tank based in Washington. It was financed by $.S44.26,ostens1blyfrom IPS. WASIDNGTON The L'rutcd Stales must soon decide whether to give up the Panama Canal Zone, a colonial strip that 1s of. fens1veto all Latin Amenca We warned on Nov. 2Q, 1976, citing secret intelligence reports, that the canal issue was a "ticking lime 1 bomb" about to explode. President J 1 m m y Carter gave it top priority after he took charge or foreign af- fairs. He dispatched a crack negotiating team, headed by the veteran diplomat Ellsworth Bunker, to Panama this week Its secret instructions are to seek a reasonable formula that will permit the United States to relin- quish sovereignty over lb.is slnp of Panamanian terntory. But there are some rues in the d1plomat1c omtment Ominous cracks have appeared, for exam pie, in the Panamanian economy Dict•tou h•b1tuaJly try to d1vut pubhc •llent1on from their domesUc fa.ilur~ by stirring up an emotional lssut- Thc-re is roncem tbal Panama's m1htarydictator, OmarTornJos, might fottgo • reasonable settle· ment and use tbe canal as a • political issue. President Carter. for hl.5 part. bu pledged to restore morality to U S. foreign pohcy and to take :a ~teind against nations that (JACK ANDERSON) abuse human rights. He has just received a confidentiaJ report from Rep. John Murphy, D-N.Y., about torture under TorriJOS Murphy pointedly urged the pre· s1dent not to surrender the Panama Canal until the allega- tions have been cleared up. THE DISTURBING report, written and translated in Panama under extreme duress, was smuggled out of the country. Some of its allegations have been confirmed by diplomatic sources. The report charges that Torri· jos • political opponents have been shot, drowned. beaten, sex· ually abused and electrically shocked. It names 32 people who allegedly have been murdered by the Torrijos government. For example. a Roman Catholic prtest, Hector Gallqos, was arrested by the Panamanian National Guard in June, 1971. He had been organia:ing agricultural cooperatives in his impoverished pansb. Apparently. he found himself working against the in· teresta or some local relatives or the Panamanian dictator. Diplomauc sources confirm that Gallegos bas not been heard from since. "Tbe usual pattern." states the r~rt. "LS that a ponon is ar rested without a warrant and without accusation, and then the authonties deny any knowledge of their whereabouts. Sometimes the victim is released after ques· tion or torture or both, and sometimes nothing more is heard about,thevictim." But of that total, $174.26 came out or Letelier's secret political fund from Cuba, and the re· mainder may also have had THE STATE POLICE seldom foreign origin. Harrington told u.s allow relatives to claim the vtc· he was not informed that any ot tims' abused bodies. But the re· the funds bad a foreign source port alleges that four bodies -and "had no reason to ask." t~ose of student Marlene Men-Details of Harrington's trip d1iabal. student Donla Moreno, come from previously un· law.yer Ruben Miro and Eduardo disclosed documents contained Whtte -. were recovered and-I in Letelier's attache case. which showed evtdence of torture. survived the fatal bomb blast set . There are no individual rights off in his auto. What's more, con- tn Pan?;ma where. lbe report al-fidential Pitpers that Letetier, leges. the unwarr.anted s~c.h.. foreign minister in Chile's Marx· ofbomesbythemil~~aryJ~OhceJs ist Allende regime, carried an everyday happening. The re-around with him show frequent port includes affidavits aDC;l ~e-correspondence (addressed to tads about the torture that 1s in- flicted. It also charges, as we reported in 1973. that members of Torri· jos' family and high Panamanian officials are involved in interna- tional narcotics smuggling. These allegations could upset the delicate negotiations for a new Panama Canal treaty. Footnote: A Panamanian Em- bassy spokesman said t he charges were fabricated by American opponents of a new canal treaty and Panamanian·· opponents of the Torrijos regime. He invited us to visit Panama to see for ourselves whether there is torture, an invitation we will be happy to accept if we can be guaranteed access. unan nounced, lo any prisons we wish to inspect. without government. escort. Oear Gloomy Gus With the shortage of Water and energy. and with all the other shortages in California. even the Palmdale Bulge is shrink ing. Maybe it's trying to tell us something A M.T Gloomy Gu, ............... t-•••Y ............... "•' U<UHrlly rollKI It.I voll'#\ Of l~e MWt!Mllttr S.nd y-"' -·· •• Gleomy G~•. O•llY Piiot. ( EVANS-NOVAK ) "comrades") with East Berl.Jn and Havana -two citadels of Communist oppress ion. His personal telephone book lists JuLian Rizo, Cuban :.py based at the UN. SINCE EAST German and Cuban Police activities are now intertwined with the Soviet KGB. the Kremlin's hand was behind Letelier's campaign to promote Chilean "human rights" on Capitol Hill. Mike Harrington's unwitting acceptance of Cuban expense money is only a particularly embarrassing in· stance of idealistic liberal Congressmen manipulated by the dashing, handsome Leteher. A March 29, 1976, letter from him to Beatrice CTati) Allende, daughter of the late President Salvador Allende and Letcher's principal contact in Havana, makes all this clear. Deta.ihng 5trategy for the congressional tight against U.S. aid to the jun- ta, J,etelier wrote that Chilean ~xiles tn Washington were seek- ing to maintain "an apolitical chara('.ter, oriented exclusively to the p.rob~ms of human rtshts." ''The ob)ect rs to mobilze the 'llbec-als' and other persons, who if they don t identify with us from u ideo)og1cal point of view, are in it for Nhat ,human rights reflects,' he added Lele lier also expressed o.oncern that the Chilean tuamancights committee not be linked to Havana "~ince you know how these 'liberals' are. it's possible that one of the sponsoring Congressmen might fear that they might be connect· ed with Cuba. etc., and eventual- ly st.op giving hlS support to the committee." LETELIER never mentions 'liberals" without quotes around the word. Nor does he leave any doubt where he stands. Closing that ltetter. he decl·ared: "Perhaps some d-a·y, not far away, we aJso will be able to do what has been done in Cuba.·· The Cuban connection 1s cl.arified by a letter to LeteHer last Aug. 10 from Clodimiro Almeyda. like Letelier a former Chilean foreign minister and now East Berlin-based executive secretary or the Unida Popular -Allende's Socialist· Communist coalition. He listed Unida Popular working groups in Paris, Venezuela, Mexico and Berlin but asserted to Lelelier Cancer Establishmt:nt Fighf'8 Unorthodox WASHINGTON -The · American Cancer Society and the cancer industry in general is aaaln being a~ Of making • serious scientific and 11\edical Judgments that bave been. tinled by egotism, pride, sour personal relaticas and a jealous rear that a non-lngroup member may have • made a mlljor contrlbuUon to · THEfield. .. ( VON HOFFMAN ) by cancer's voracious and elways.growing appetite. and the reaulta is cacbexia (wasting away) and death." (Rorvllt's run account can be obtained from The Alicia PaUerson Founda· tion, which bu had the guts and good sense to pay for Rorvik's work, at 53S F1ft.b Ave .• New York City, 10017.) Rorvik reports that sbortly after Gold had pubUsbed ~ llmlnary repona on th& dru6'1 el· fectlvene•• on laboratory ammab., othen. over whom Gold bad no CIOOUOI, auel'Uld elitinl for b)!draz:ln.e nlla._., Po1l'el" to pre.em U. liver from ml1Wfac- turtnc food tor ca.bCes" ~us.~ parenUJ parta of th• c bierardu' eot ticked oil. 8y the Umo tho eubstanc. was Kettering had \o confess a serloua case ot fraudulent laborat.ory results joat a couple of years aeo. \ IN ANY event, while S.K can't get any positive result from hydruine 3Ulfate, researchers in another culture and society, not under the .lnsUtuUonal press of tba heretic hunters at the Na· Uonal Canttr lnltitute, are get- ting very different results. The Petrov Reaearcb Instltute of On- colo1Y tn Leningrad announced the resulta ol several studies of hydraalne sulfate, both with positive conclusions. In the aecond study, the RUQlan r~ 1earcbera wrote: "Ill • Mria ol 85 evaluable, late·s&apd tQCOT patJenta •ho had bttotne retractor}' to all uaual means of physical aod cbellical anticancer trutrne:nt. admlnlllratlon ot h7druine tul- f ate prOduced • 41 percent obJec· Un rwpc>tl.M and a 5$ pe~ent " 1ubject1H rell)Oftle. ObJectlvo reaponae lacluded measurable tumor recrwaton and stabWu- ing. Certainly these results fairly cry out foe further testing not on· ly of hydrazine sulfate but also of Gold's hypothesis that the way to go about therapy Is to interrupt tho wasting away process-or 1lucoa.ocenesla, as the doctors call It. Shortly before the pubUca- Uon of this Russian study but alter the refease of a p~vtous one with similar positive result.s, as well u an American study conductlld by a drug company, tbe publication of the American Cancer Soctety, "CA," printed the foll.owing remarks under the headlnlol .. Unproven Met.hods''. ··APOa ·CAREFUL stu<ly ot the Utentu.re and other available Information, the American Cancer SOcl.ety does not have ..-Mt e that b)'drar.ine aullate ls ~ obfectlve beneftt ln the t.realmel>toleaocer la human be- 1Dp!" TM "8tin.I of a drug 11 a. long, comp a and tric.ty bualn • No cllilm ts beln1 m•ct. here that b1clrUine sulfate, a cheap, DOC>· patented batanc with many tndutrial tn wblcb Dr. Gold bu DO proprietary tnt..r t, llu b en mon.atrated to be of 1t1aU1 canl belp in cancer ~ apy. All we have la som~ pro. mltln1 data and some &ood 'l'Ml 1utnclent re&1oo to moreWOC'k. "you have to work independent- ly" in the U.S. -to avoid blowing his cover as an IPS fellow. Almeyda instructed him to coordinate human rights ac- tivities w1lh Chilean Luis Maira mCuba. Jack Anderson and Les Whit- ten reported in December that Letelier's briefca:.e revealed he received $1,000 a month from 'fati Allende in Havana . Although she said the money came from the Chilean Socialist party. such funds could not have been sent without approval of Fidel Castro's government, which probably was their ul- hm ate source. OTHER DOCUMENTS in the Letelier briefcase newly come to light show monthly accountings of how Letelier spent the money from Cuba. The June 1975 dis- bursement of the Cuban fund~ shows Sl74 00 for "payment of difference outstanding to Congressman Harrington for ht~ trip to Mexico.'' Harrington was m Mexico Nov. 23·25, to attend the IPS conference at Oax.tepec on U.S.-Latin American rela- tions, and for a Mexico City lec- ture. Another document s hows $544.26 listed for the "Harnngton fare" -$174.26 "paid from my pocket" (actually the Cuban ac- count from Tali Allende) and the balance of $380 "received from Helsinkj " There is no elabora· tion about lh1s source, but it could conceivably connote a secret money drop m the F'innish c-apital Yet. Marrus Raskin, director of JPS. denied to us any foreign funding of the Mexican meet mg Further mdJcallon that Har- rington's trip was under the auspices of the Chileans is con- tained in a May 8. 1975, letter from 'I:ati AJJende in Havana to Letelier, saying: "I showed your letter to Carlos (Altamirano) and to Jorge Arrate <Chilean radical leaders), who promised to ar- range the Harrington matter." In the next paragraph, she re- veals the $1,000·a·month pay- ment from Cuba approved by Altamirano. leader of the radical-left Chilean Socialist par· ty, with a beginning payment of $.5,000 enclosed. The Leteher letters reveal nothing about who killed LeteUer and certainly by no interpreta- tion justify his murder. What they do is dramatne the familiar picture of Marxist revolu· tionaries, encamped in the Com- munist capitals of oppression, us- ing well·meaning liberals to serve their ends in the name or human nghts. Quotes "The advanced cancer pa· uents are simply a dJfferenl Population than normal people who might benefit trom a new drug -90 percent of those with advanced ... cancer will be. dead within a few months or~ year. They should be given special consideration." -Dr.; Vincent De Vita Jr. advocating re-. moval or controls on testJna new ;mti·cancerdrugs. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rol>l>rt N. Weed P11bl1iht!f "Th1>ma~ Keev1l t-:mtor 6orlxlro Krl'1l>1ch. £d11onal Page E/Ulor The rdltorlal page or the Dally Pilot seeks to inform and '.<.llmulale readers by pteHnllng on th11 paee diverse commtnt•ry on topic" of intert>i.t by 5yndlcat- ('(i columm~ts and cattoonlsls, by providing a forum tor reRdtr:\' views and by presenttna th11 11ewspaJ)('r a opinions and 1dus on current topics. The ~ltonal opm10011 or thr Dolly PilOl appj'11r only 1n theed1tonol column at the lop or lhr pag... Oplntons ex prnsed bv Uie colurnnau. end cartoomst.s and leu .. , wrlttr1 are their own and no endqnem~l of t.helr v1ew1 •1 Ule DaUy etl~ ihould bt tnrerred... Thunday. Feb. 24, 19'77 i • DAIL y ptt,,OT A 7 r· Trim of Fann · ~.<""!'~·Units Planned I t i i i I , l Swinging Bigla Billy Feller, 10, of Woodstock, Ill., gets a bat's eye view of the world from his swing seat at the Dean Street Sclwol. Neither the height nor the apparently precarious position seemed to worry him. Blumenthal, 51, was president and chief officer at Bendix before taking the government post. While the S2 million was paid in the 16-month period, part was earned previously, the records show. After the rour-year period covered by the ad· vance. Blumenthal will get $2,358 a month for the rest of his hfe under the consult· ing arrangement, according to a proxy statement prepared for Bendix's annual meeting today. At his confirmation hear· angs before the Senate Finance Committee, Blumenthal described tus long-term consult· ing arrangement with Bendix. But in public testimony, he gave no details or figures for the itLU~KTKAL money be would receive. He sup· ' plied the commJttee privately with a financial statement, which has never been made public. Cot a problem" Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cul red tape. getting the arisu:ers and action you need to solve mequitres HI government and bust· ness. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Include your telephone number. The C'Olumn appears daily except Sa1urdays '"91da F~ •re Dm~r11>1e1 DEAR PAT I'm starting to work throueh tbe preparation of my lax return. I recenUy took the Certified Public Accountant's exam Can I deduct the cost ofthas exam? L.H .. Costa Mesa IRS uy1 lttt paid for profeutoaal aecredJta· &loll, such as for a CPA or bar examhlat.loa. are n°' dedactlble. Uceose fees, such H medJcal, dotaJ or real es&ate lleenses paid yearly In yoar trade or 1 bu1lneu to ltate or local governmenl5, bowenr, are deductible. DEAR PAT: In November 1975 and January 1976, I ordered one set of 1976 proof coins from the San Francisco Bure~ of the Mlnt. l sent $35 with each order. but I've never received the coins or any refund. Form letters are sent to me each tlme l in· quire, and that's all! J.B .. Fountain Valley Aecordlq lo Glena WIWamlOD ol Ute lJ.S. Mint 111 Wulllqtoa, DC, oae ,. ... lOI' tbe delay la &et· UDI tbe order to JOG waa U.at J'OUF add.rus w aa re- " corded ~edl1. Tills laaa atTatptne4 ~ and tile eetu now have beelt alalpjed.. ' t WUU1m10D Hid that tbe ntbat wu o•erloa.ded with onlen last year when foar mtwoa "'8 o1 proof eoiu ~ Cll'ftffd, camlDC IClaC dela11 ID pin&. Be added that a new proc:ram for ba~ or· dert la beblt lnlllate4 tlll8 year to Hpedlie lllll>" plD •• 6'w Credit .fer Pe1•see>erw-.ee· DEAR PAT: J am doing a research pap0r on tTidlt laws. b there any publlahed IOW'Ce tbat could help me compare the current credit laws ID' Calilomla to those enforced by \he federal aovtrn· 'mtnU Credit t.wa are very conf\lsina, and I wan\ io make aure t.bat I have lnfonnatloh aboUt both sute and federal lawa that bene!ll Callfom\ana. . • J.W., Huntinston Beacb You•nt a1atd about •red!' I••• belnC eoatuilal ~ltea _. ffllll)*l'tS tat. &ad federal r aaJaiJOM. n. SUl.e l)tpartment ot CoaSumer Affliri <lf%t N It., ..... M1t Satra••&o; CA tul4), Milt a tl ~ ''c.11Uner Credit IAn,• Iha& •Ill p ... e ol all cridlt lawt wlald1 an Catulnll WASHINGTON (AP> -Api~ulture Secretary Bob BereJand bu aooounced be will can~ 10 per- cent d his department's advfllory committees, in· clud1q aome which have been put ol the farm buresucracy for many years. For exunple, one panel to be abolished iJ the Natloml Peanut Advisory Committee. Other committees scheduled for termination in- clude those affecting: Wheat, feed eraina and soy- beans; Deschutes National Forest multiple use; forest research; cotton; rice; tobacco; Ottawa Na- tional Forest; Sawtooth National FCll'est multiple use; Superior Natiooal Forest; and While Mountain National Forest. Ip all, Bergland said that he will cancel 11 ol the Agriculture Department's 108 advisory commit· tees, largely made up ol $J)eeial interest groups, to "get broader public input" in the affairs of various agencies. Further, Bergland said that he instructed USDA admiAistraton and agency beada "not lo create any new advisory committees ~cepl those required by law or where no workable alternative exists" and to monitor the situation closely. PEOPLE WHO· DON'T DRINK MARGARITAS. DON'T LIVE LONGER IT JUST SEEMS LONGER Th., h~e ~ Duly AuiOmolic W~ del•ve<' deper>dol)ll' pe.f0<monce. Wo<e< T fJfflpef<'<re ~8ie".10t f&O!ure' 4 wo~ """' combono•·on inclvd.nq 0 (old w,,,e, T ~0111e ""'"'l •ho! fitc·P' \ove -qv bf wo"11nq ..,fh cold water Coml!\ wi•i. both Notmol o-dGeni e Wo\h c~ e, This Fricjdaire Washer/Dryef p:>r is Ot¥ best seller. Feot!M'ing 2-speeds, 3-cycfes separate wash and rinse temp seledions. ~es f°' a <¥eat buy at Dovis-8rown. I J -· ·-··r-( A family of popular cocktail mixes for home entertainment Yes, a refreshment cente< that C}lves you e1the< ice. chilled water or 1-...o chilled beverages at the push of a button plus a 20 cu. ft. frost proof refrigerator-freezer I A• DAILY PILOT Thu""8y, F!bn!!!y 24, 1177 _ 1 Dwindling Farms Eyed I Comity to Study Three 20-year Proposa18 B1 KATHY CLANCY °' ... ,,.." '"tit ..... Or8D,ie County's airicultural indu.try. which covered 40,551 acres ol eround last year. will all , but disappear in the 1990a u.nleaa ir preaervaUon efforts be&ln, a special committee told aupervisora. The 14-rnember Agricultural ~ Preservation Task Force, at ~ work the past two years, recom- mended three methods of pre- serving at least aome farmland over the next 20 years. COSTS OF THE three pro· poeal• ranie from '1.1 milllon to Sl41 million over 20 yeara, ac· cOf'dinc to the "port aubmltted Ulla wee)(. Superviaon ere expected to bold heartnp tater thla •Prlnl on which propoeal, if any. lo pursue. The committee, which ln· eluded county 1overnment of· flclala and penoos involved in the a&rtcultural industry, noted that unW the 1950s the cOWlty was primarily farmland. THE •Y£Aa COST "of Utat propo&al was etUmated at $146 mlllibo.. f n tht third altemauve, the committee Hid, "atrlculturaJ use would be a meana to an end rather than the end it.selt." Under the that proposal large and small plotl of farmland near freewQS and bl otber hilhlY· vltlble locatlona would be pure hued. ORANGE COUNTY Dad Sues 7 SJC Residents Damaies totallin1 ~.2 > ~ r-Bikini Photo c; AND WIBLE IT HAS become an urban county within the past 25 yean, H.s 1975 agricultural production in dollar value still ranked 19th among California's 58 counties. FOR EXAMPLE, marcinal farmland or bJJlaide orchards such as thole aJong the San Diego Freeway in San Juan Capistrano migbt be candJdates because of their open space appeal. ·'The intent partially would be an some way to compensate for the lou of rural identity many people sought lo moving to Orange County,'' the report said. million are being de·~==========================~ manded in Orange Col,Ul· - ~ ~eads to Suit The committ e e 's first alternative wouJd encourage pre- serv atton of agriculture for up to 30 years by monitoring develop- ment and offering property tax cuts to farmers. ~By SC Woman That alternative would coat S7 .8 million in the loss of property tax revenue, the report said, but would require the least amount of co\Ulty government involve- ment. 1:; A San Clemente woman who •claims a Lake Tahoe promo- talooal agency displayed her ~ikini-clad form on the cover of a ~rocbure without her permis$ion ~ suing three organizations and :t(he photographer. ) Debonh Nekritz claims in her :-Orange C0W1ty Superior Court 'awsuit that she did not give . ,;>ermission for such widespread "'use of the picture taken on a .'beach at Lake Tahoe on April 9, • 976. THE SECOND alternative calls for the purchase of develop- ment rights on up to 10,~ acres of farmland, recommending these acres be purchased through a bond issue . Named as defendants are f: hotographer Gary Tucker, High erra Promotions, Lake Tahoe otel and Merchants Associa- on and the Tahoe Daily ribune. She asks that damages e determined by a trial court. At the same time, county or. fic1als wouJd pursue land use restrictions, continue offenng property tax benefits to farmers and lease any purchased land for farm mg. In that way, the report said. agriculture would continue m Orange County as a valuable food.producing resource. ~outh,2 Men . il i A Hi-year-old Westminster )Oulh who must face trial as an adult and two men indicted with him on • murder charges have been ordPred to face tnal May 2 in Orange County Superior Court Judge James H. Walsworth set the tnal date and a March 11 pretrial session for Victor Antonio Ledesma, 16, his brother, George Louis Ledesma. 19, also of Westminster. and Richard Frank An· ,, dresen, 29. a transient. ALSO NAMED IN THE Grand Jury 10d1ctment but still eluding police is Joseph Emanual Cabral. 20, of Cypress. The Ledes ma brothers and Andresen are held in the county jail; bail has been denied. It is alleged that the four men were involved in the robbery of an Anaheim market last Oct. 7. Dur· ing the holdup one of the four men allegedly shot and killed clerk Jack Warren Mason, 20, with a blast from a 12-gauge shotl\Ul. OTHER ARMED ROBBElllES charged in the in· clictmeot qainst Geot'&e Ledesma, Andresen and Cabral include a holdup Oct. s al Ralph's market, 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tbe four men face trial on charges of murder, two counts ot bur&Jary and nine counts of armed rob· bery. ST A TEMENT OF CONDITION (Condensed Form)• Deccmber31, 1976 ASSBTS Under that alternative county officials could offer developers trade-otts, permitting higher density building in some area.a in exchanee for giving the county farmland. IN ADDITION, SOME land would be purchased and leased to farmers. The 20-year cost of that proposal waa esUmated at $74 million. The committee also noted much of the county's aencultural land is in Irvine or within that city's sphere of influence and likely would be removed from county authority. The report said Irvine city of. ficials foresee agricultural use for up to 20 years in some areas and may preserve 3,100 to 6,690 • acres beyond 1995. Cbb. U.S. Government Bonds and Other Securities Real Estate Loans s 18,067,756 Coatncts for the Sale of Real Esta~ Loana to Facilitate Sale of Real Estate Loaos on Savina~ Accounts J S0,98 t .4SO 459,466 334,768 49l,SS7 ty Superior Court by a Carpinteria attorney wbo claims a group of San Juan Capistrano re- sidents served bis 18- year-old son drugs and drink June 28. Plaintiff George H. Al· len claims bis son, Brooks, then left the 'home on the rear seat of ·a motorcycle and suf. fered injuries that in· elude the severing or his spinal column when the machine era.shed. He identifies the motorcycle driver as Oliver Yu. The other de· fendants named are Judith and Scott Nystrom •. Doug Brown, John and Andrew Crean and Rick Reyes, all of 26426 Arbor Drive, a motor home. Allen claims his son is permanenUy disabled as a result of the injuries. Stodt lrt ~ecfcral Home Loan Bank Prepaid Secondary Reserve -FSLIC <>mce Buildina and Equipment Other.A.mets 1,296,400 l,103,71S 3,883,671 SAVE s4~~ TOTAL UABn.rrms s..mas Accounta ~and SurplUI Ad\lanca from Federal Homo Loe.n Bank Ddemd Income Other Uabllltics TOTAL I 291,030 $176.909,813 $ l 48,4S2,50S 17,436,472 7,98$.000 2'1,562 2;~.274 $176,909,813 .. ca .... ., • ...., ....... .,._......,,.... .............. a.... ..... ... ~ ... ~., ............ ... ....... c:..-t.._ ....... ,.. ... .... ... .. ,.. ..._. OIPe ..... ,.. ..... Offt ................... ~ ...... ...., YOUI $899 CHOICI 19--n.. We know that eating out can be expensive. But we also know that If we give you good meals at special prices. you'll give us your business. That's why our February specials include some· thing for breakfast, lunch or dinner. 'J'opSirloiqS(faJc UEiis s2.29 · Delicious Top Sirloin Steak prepared to your taste; two fresh eggs. hash brown potatoes, toast, jelly and butter. Served from 11 p.m. to 11 a.m. daily. %111. Bantlfurjef <:I fries . s1.59 A half pound of fresh ground beef (pre·cooked weight) on grilled sourdough bread with hot trench fries, lettuce, and tomato slices . We call it the San Franciscan. Served 24 hours a day. CUSTOM DRAPERIES AT SAVINGS OF 20°/o ANO MORE! ~ltlll Miii Mf .... • 111 ... lnftll!My of t111!1c1 ... many 1ty111 lftll '°'°" hi cilOOI• "°'"- fol FrM Estima!" Clll COiiet -, 471-2'0t ROOM SIZE YOUR· sag REMNANTS CHOICE . .. ......... ~ ...... ........ ..... ,. .......... ~ tft1rrca--. ....-...._ t.r.tW~~C1 .W ............ ~ ...... '""'' ...... ~ .... .......... ........ 1¥11! MM,..., ... 1r.1l'l",....._...,..c 1 .a.e . ... , ........ ,..... ......... ......................... .... ., ................. .... ll'ltn'..._T_...,....., • ... ,,~.._, ..... ...,MM.-... . . • . l ' -· -' I I DAILY PILOT Like all retailers we . have only 'tlll March 1st to clear merchandise from our inventory, So as to avoid paying taxes on excess merchandise. DON'T MISS THIS ONCE A YEAR OPPORTUNITY. YOU SAVE, THE TAX BOYS LOSE. LAST ~3 DAYS .. 'lhurs., Fri. and Sat. 24, 25, 26 Partial listing -All Items Subiect to Prior Sale -Partial Usting LADIES' DIAMOND BRACELET Elegant platinum diamond t>Bcelet over t2 carats. tlotll w.Mght which Includes; baguettes. morguls, and round brilliant diamonds. APPRAISED VALUE $15,000 SALE PR!CE $7,000 DESCRIPTION APmAISED SALE VALUE PRICE LADIES• JEWELRY Custom c:odchil Ring - over e. 75 car•ts of beeuttfut CMll, "*Qlllae. peat aNlped and round di8moncls in a cluster setting. 114,900 S6.890 NO. DESCRIPTION APPRAISED SALE VALUE PRICE t37'23 l.ADIES' ~ Floral Solid Gokt Ring ..................... 1eo 12693 l.ad*' ()pal Solid Gold Ring •.••..•.••...•••..•••••••••. 170. 12487 La11ea' Natural Sapphire Solid Gold Ring ...................... s 70 12488 l.edie9' Nwral Ruby Solid Gold Ring ............................ s 70 13727 Ladies' Synthetic Aqua Solld Gold Ring ...........•••.••••.•. s 50 12679 ~ I.cut P9ftdot So•ldYC>LDI 1 ..... 110 12876 Of& I so LD Gold Ring • • • • .. • . • .... I 70 13444 Otrine TOPU Pendant with ~~=pJ SOLD , ....... s1so Diamond & Gold a.In .............. s200 •3917 Heert Pendant with. 10 ct. Diamond & Gold Ch81n •.••••••••••.. s200 S36. 130 130 130 120 130 s2s sso sao 190 NO. 13050 '~,~ ~ SO LO j~~~~.~t-~ .s nm 1eo 14403 •4«4 l.adies" 18K White Gold Antique Filigree Diamond Ring with Approx. Yl carat Diamond .••.•• 11,000 13386 Ladles' White Gold Waltham Diamond Watch Approx. y, carat total weight ..•••••• seoo 1250 DESCRIPTION APPRAISED SALE ladlelJ' 14K white gotd diamond pave· fan de- sign dinner ring, set with approximately a .40 carat marquise diamond: ap- proximately 1 C8rat total weight. ladles' 2-tone •ntlque style ring. set with dlamOnds Wld pendots. Excellent buy. RARE IMPERIAL JADE - fina IY*qUde shape tm- per I• I Jade set 1n beautltul platinum. hand made setting, set with 1.88 <*'815 of diamonds of VVS clarity. Extremely rare find. VA.WE PRICI! $1 ,500 $ 500 s 750 s 400 $20,000 $9,600 NO. f3310 Hl7 #4039 DESCRIPTION APPRAISED VALUE ASSORTED 14 K TIE TACKS and CUFF LINKS INCLUDING SETS from $15.00 ANTIQUE POCKET WATCHES from $35.0ll Ladles' 14K white gold Petite Dia Ring. 1 carat center diamond, Mt with 4 sm811 d1.monda. $ 550 Ladles' custom design 18K yellow Odd contem- por•ry atyle, diamond . cocktail ring containing 3 carats tot• weight of lively canary color diamonds, and 1.1 s. carats of fine white SS diamonds. ,500 14K tree form Emerald and Diamond pendant containing 2 diamonds and one emerald. $ 600 DIAMOND PENDENTS Absolutely stunning 10.75 carat Emerald cut Aquarmarine. surrounded by over 4.25 carats In beautiful round and baguette diamonds. set in 18K white gold, h8nd made mounting. s 7,600 13.200 ONE OF A KIND - ladies' 3\.'I carats ol fine white diamonds. and approximately 2 carats in Emeralds. of fine cl•rity and color. Emerakis are very lovely deep green, set In 14K white gold exqul1ite mounting. $8.500 $4,000 Several modern style pendents. e.ch containing 3. l•dy'a huge (over 22 carats) ftne AQu8marine ecc.ntuated with over ~ carat tot• weight In fine round cbrnOnds Mt 6n a 14K whit• gold. hlnO-IMdlt Ma. Lovety Diamond l?llrrtnga. eef with CMW two c.1ltS tot• weight. fine diamonds In aunburat design mounllng with dip b9dca. HT4Sr2 FrH fonn beroque Pl9t and Diamond Brooch =antty set In 18K wryunulUIL Ellqulllt• "•nd-made mounting ...... tarv-. natural c1bachon lavender Jade, with three genuine Amethy1t1 •nd two bril ..... raund '*-•Qlda, SU..-dtd from a 14K ~--,.....,.._ F1butoua antique Perldot aftd ~ Dllrnond ......... :. Ave large. CUlhimGtt Md two ..._ ,,.., ahape Pertdots lmet9Pef'Md with l'099 c:ut '*"'°'* Truly a collector'• deflgtC. SS.760 12,300 ~70 14f80 #3330 OC>-1 13i.QOO s 1,400. 14628 11.800 1800 TR·2 •1.200 1660 12510 R.HO I 7!500 13750 =t!O~J=; s eoo 13084 s 390 14K white gold Uncle •• dellgn pendant. with Chlln. Vary fine mppte OfWf1 Jada bead nactlac:e, ....... flangth. One plat»IOld eum.. ..... bt8'11Msfrom s 100 HOURS MON-FRI 10 a.m.-6 p.m. SATURDAY #2901 S 960 DC11 s 150 WEDDING and ENGAGEMENT SETS V2 OF CURRENT RETAIL PRICES dwoonds. APPRAISED VALUi $200.00 14K yellow gold CUSlOiil design upls pendant, rope chain. 14K yellow gold Golf Club Pendant. with chain. s 325 $ 160. i 165 $ 79.50 Lovely Diamond £arrtnga, set with over two C8lllf8 totlf weight. fine diamonds In aunburat design mounting with clip backs. Ladl•' 14K Emerald and Diamond Ring. Emerald is pear shape, weighing approximetely 4~ carats, surrounded by approx· 1m•tely 415 car•t. totm weight of diamonds. S3,000 11,400 $4,350 $1.950 14181 14747 18K yellow gold bracelet with SJoldltone bead .. l.:adlaa' antique 18K white gold, dlemond engagement Ring. s 200 s 79.50 13523 ONE OF A KIND -free form contempo<ary ring, unusual trilllent cut COgnac color diamond weighing .68 CBl'at. with 3 white diamonds, 1.00 Ct. tota weight. Ef-17 Center diamond Is 1.82 C8fata, Mt with 8 small dlsmondL Ledlea' 14K white gofd, diamond ltUd earTlngs. v. carat tot• weight 14K yellow gold but· tercup Diamond stud e•rrlnga. 1 c•rat total weight ladlaa• platlnum diamond Lonoin• wrbt watch With platfnum and· dl•mond llttachmenl Ap- proxl mataly 3¥! car•ts total weight -Vfltl'f lov- aty. Ladlaa• 14'< yellow gold cuato .. m•d• Omega bracelet wmtch lat with 2¥l Clfats of dl8'n0ndt In llofal tftOtif. $6,000 $ 300 $1 ,200 13.SOO Ladla1• cmom made 18K white OO'd diamond Omega br..iat w•tch. $2.sOo Fine lavandar Jada Ladlea' Ring, au~ by 2 c.ata In dl8monda. $2.500 Multl·color Jada br•celat. 14K rellow gold. 11 beautlfu pestel Bur mete Jadaa. 1'K yellow gold, hand m.de ring, mulll-colol' paatel Burme1t• Jade, matchea above bnk:eleL LOV91y hind meda angel atcln Oonl 9ftd Diamond coctrt.U rtno. $ 600 $ 300 • 850 $ 125 s 550 s1.soo $1.950 $1,250 s 950 $ 250 $ 125 $275 NS $2.500 St,000 AJ.1 2 ladles' 14K White gold, Ruby and Diamond ballerina style ring. Ring is set with one 1.13 oerat Ruby of eitc:eplional col· or and quality Diamonds total 1.66 carats SS.100 $2,400 DIAMOND BROOCH PENDAN.T Stunning antique plallnum diamond brooch pendant combination. Cin:ular design with 10.20 carats of round diamonds surrounding a 1 20 ct. square cut diamond. APPRAISED VALUE $13,000 SALE PAICE SS,900 . lad~es· 18K yell gold rub .-n In Th so'-" with n1n , ::;,amese Ru. $ 350 s 125 OC8 TG·1l RJ-14 14527 #3107 Ladles' 141< yellow gotd. contemporary rope d&- s1gn dinner ring, con- tal n ing 4.83 carats 1n Sapphires, and .21 Carats tot•I weight '" diamonds. fT dlamoods Md 10 s.ppt'tlres) HT-2372 Free-form baroque Pear1• and Diamond Brooch elegantly sat In 181( $1.000 $ 550 12726 t3233 qold, very unuaU81. 14K gotd diamond cross with ~ carat. total weight with gold chaln. 11,800 1800 s 400 #3418 S 185 EF·15 SALE PRICE $79.50 Enamel and Diamond butterfly pendant •t· tached to rope chain. 141( white gold heart 11haped diamond pen- dant with chain. 1 carat $ 500 total welghL $ 350 MEN'S JEWELRY Gents Y Q. Gypsy Style MTG. Set W1th a 3 10 ct. Pear shaped diamond. S6.1 oo Mens' on.carat conte~ porary style diamond ring. Gent's 181< yellow gold Omega Seamaster Deville offlclat Chronometer, wltti tieavy 18K gold matching Band. Men's UK" Ros SO \.0 rist- $2,000 $2.800 watt .... 1cti1ng -~ • dand. $1,200 18K Bueche-Girard brecefet Watch, Unisex. high fashion contam· por•ry sty1e. From the Tom Mix Estate -Gent's antique 14K white gold, Yi carat $3,500 diamond aolll81re Mg. S 700 Gent's 14K yellow gotd, diamond Ring. Un• ball...,.,.. s 300 Gent'• 141< white gold. diamond ring. Unusual value. Gent'a contemporary nugget design genuine star ruby and diamond ring:. Gent'• 14K white gold. Linda blua Star Sap·, phlre. set with two .20 Ct. diamonds. Out of Pnn. Gent's 14K Florentine black st• tepptllre ring. Gts. Rolax President Wrist W•tch w/Solld Gold Mltehlng Bmid s 350 s 500 s eoo s 250 13.000 s s $ s I ~I AJ 8 DAILY PILOT Thursday, February 24, 1en i ,, ~ • ' ~ t ~ Panel's G • Save Statioii t Fr9tAPDl&pe~- ' A commJttee ot promJaeat New Y~tets, '•e-~ q•ell.ae O.uab and M 11or A nil•• Beaae : amoq them, had break.fast at the Grand Central : Ten:ninal to call attention to court efforts te> pre- : 1erve the 84-year-old station. ! The stone and marble building is owned by the ! Penn Central Railroad. which wants to top it with : ao office tower. It was granted landmark slat.us in ~ 1987, but the railroad won a swt to lift the deslgna. : tJon. • : That ru1tng was overturned, but an appeal by • t.be railroad 1s pending. '1 Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton re· marked: "Grand Central as like Jacqueline Onassis. It 1s a place of class and ought to be pre· 1 served. Like Jackie, 1t 1s class, pure class.·' • * ! Watergate burglars Frank Sturgis, Bernard , Barker, Eugenio Martinez and Virgilio Gouales : say they're not much better orr despite a $200,000 : out-of-court settlement m a suit agamst former ~ President Richard M. Nixon's re-election commit· : tee. • • • • • • . . .. -~·· . j • . . . The four, who each served more than a year in jail for the Watergate break-in, are working tn · Miami. Gonzales is a locksmith, Barker a city sanitation iospec· tor. Martinez works ror a car leasmg company and Sturgis is a book salesman . "The whole thing was to get the attorney (Daniel ScbuJta) paid," said Barker. "Everyone else got paid, why not him? The last time I heard, we owed him $135,000." * Dame Vera Lynn, the singing sweetheart of servicemen stationed in Britam during World War · II, is tryin~ to lure her old fans back overseas. Dame Vt•ra arrived in Vancouver for a three· day \ is1t as part of a tour ....----------... of Canadian cities to pro·( J mote Operation Friend· PEOPLE ship. a British tourist Associatwn scheme to lure former Allied servicemen back to Britain for the Queen's silver jubilee year Poetry ~ Slat«i Poke~ Antes Up lfIAlfl C~P) -All air • uyone~otlnterfe.ttnawttbtbe pau et •couHd of beina too dull of aftJ,ittcrew . forceful in p otint ••the rear But Bumbard. 45 and from A _proJfr&m of poeb':J ai>atomy" ol three 1tewardess• wu Gatvestco, agreed to plead IUiJly to a rucun,.-ancl.dlalo1 with fined_., ln f.Seral court and plac«I lMHrcbartedealingwttb assaults. e due 'tor Rowen • on Wllupervtaed pl'ObaUOD. ProHcutar Tom Sbenouse 1a1d tbe Harwood-will take place Aubry 8umbard, a Texas oU elJ»ow·strtkelwerenot1eotle. M ond • J at La JU n a worker, wu arrested after a LclodOft· ••Jt 'WUQ't an amorous or rurty tte•ch ltb Se"boot -too ~ ·JQ;-a. He-bMftcoed-tbJnc,»,~d Stierroue. ''Thq'taid it «>J>elli.Dt a fo r-aetslon air pl.r.9ey. cbaraem -lodaed .,ilnst wu bard. almOlt brutal.•• fonam aeiiel calle4 "Ex-cunlona ln Poetry" spon1ored by Sad· dleback College. The Initial offerinl is enUUed ••The Structures of Poetry." All the h'ee sesaiom will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Room 77 at the high school, locat- ed at 825 Park A venue. BU8 Buy Set REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Three federal grants adding up to more than $8 million will allow the San Mateo County Transportation District to purchase 74 new buses, expand opera- tions and hold the line on fares. Direct.or Aide Tol.d Dr. Max A. Schneider, board member of lb• Orange Coonty Council on alcobolism. has been named associate cllrec- tor or the Alcoholism Rffovery Services at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Dr. Schneider, an in· terniat with offices in Sant.a Ana. bas served on the faculties at Harvard Medical School, University ot Buffalo Sebool of Medicine and UC Irvine California College of Medicine . ~~~...,,~~., •111at.AOtaw.1111n• IAITeutU*IO tlUll'TIIMftllO&AO! CAUl'Oflll1~ ... , onnouocos o series of .•. ,. EFFECTIVE PARENTING seminars beginning Nath 3, 1977 ot 7:00 p.m. ----fur Ntt.r WO!: .... 848:.oo31 THE WHOLESALE WAY TRQ$ • SHRUIS • HOUSE PLAMTS anow WHOlESllE PllCES ON THE FOUOWIMG: 69:. ~O MINIMUM--· S.O. Wholesale Growers 11622 W.AltHER AVE. FOUNTAIN VALLEY PHOHE 546-3429 . FREE! FREE! . USE OF SPECIAL-EXPERT ADVICE, INSTRUCTIONS! IZED TOOLS! PLANNING HELP! The 00 year-old singer. who was given her title in the 1975 Queen's birthday honors hst, said she soon will cut a record in Nashville, Tenn. _ _...-:.!.I FULL REFUND ON UNUSED TILE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT COLOR TILE! .. Gerald and Betty Ford have some personal ad· vice for Pl-f'Sidenl and Mrs. Carter. their successors in the Whit<.• House .. H's a tough Job and they've got to be serious when the time requires But they shouldn't lose their seru;e of humor, 'said the former president ·· 1 ~ould say, frankly. be themselve!) and do the very best they l'an," said Ford's wire The remarks were made during an interview on ~ the ABC-TV "Good Morning America" show, taped ~ in California and broadcast in two segments Tues· r day and Wednesday * A former school official in National City will be sentenced March 21 on pleas of no contest to grand theft, misappropnat1on or public funds and falsify. mg accounts The pleas wer<.> entered by Lantsoa Charles Eldred, 50. now of La Mesa He was d1sm1ssed last year as associate supenntendent of the National School District. 1t Dr. H. Tracy Hall, the first man to create syn. thet1c diamonds in the laboratory, will receive the mtemational prize for new materials March 22 at the American Phys1ral Society's meeting in San Diego. Hall J0tned the Bngham Young Umvers1ty facuJty ~n 1955 D~a•lt Noai~~· P UBUCNOTICE IAlfTA NOT'l~Of'ULEO .. JACK e .... T .. '~'°""'.,, C.o•on• ... SUlt~US CA .. nl'.RIA M .. r C•llto .. n • P.t\,•O .. .,... IEQUl~MaNT F•l><v•rv n •• ,, w•••-.d l)y ~" .,.. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN IMI l'•lrlcla ...,,. cMUQflltt< (l\rt\l•ne ""'loanlof EdutatlCHtot tl>e Nl'Wport And•r"'" of C7r-Hill\. C.• l.4ur.t M•w u ... 1,..., S<llool Ot•lrlcl 01 Or.,.Qll Holht••f'I of ,,.,,,,.. (<t """ ''"'"'"' (OW"ty CM1tonw• ., offff1ftQ tor .,.,. a.nt• ol (ol'Of'\4 °"' M ,,. C• ''"t'"' «:I"• 111 lot of wrcKV\ c..-tfl..,.•• ..quip LO•~ OfU1nq ot 8etbo• C• t-o meint "~"''""IC...,.,,. -K•llf An s .. 1«1 ,,,.,. wlll be ..:cetlff'd •• 1"9 ........ ff/ Gr-"'"' c:.. 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The adm.ln1strators agreed that at first stance the proposal appears to be discriminatory and all 41uestioned whether it would be possible to put price cootroJa on one industry wit.bout cont.rolllng sup. • Pliers. PRESIDENT CARTER MADE ms prop<>sal Tuesday as part of his overall budget. He said that by limiting m06t bospita.11 to increases tn their c:har1es to patieota of 9 penent, lhe federal 'ovem· ment could uv• $819 mUUon ln the fiscal year beginn1q nm Octob9r. Health, Eduaatton and Welfare Secretary Jot9Ph C&llf ano laid be bell eves nine percent would be ample but that tbe actual ceiling on chat&e$ will be Delotiated as tbe program develops. Locally, hospital ad- : · . minlstrators said they ( ~DICINE J ~~;d ~v:1:U~th~~ ""'-------.--. were placed on thin1a such as their food cost.a. draa suppllen, utlllty bllla and property taxes. DICK GRUNDY. ADMINISTltATOa of Hunt· Jnston lntercommuntty Hospital in HunUngton Buch. said that lf all of his boapital's c05ta remain lbed or rile only aligbUy, bis hospital could handle a Dln• percent ceiling. . But Gnmdy said he ls opposed to the concept oC *811n& out one industry. • 0 We can't limit our revenue and not limit costs a:ad apect to stay in business very toac, •• he added. ms SENTIMENTS WERE BACKED by Bernard Carr, admi.niatratar of South Coast Com· 1Dunity Hospital in South Lquoa, who described the pl'ClpOUJ u disriminatory slJlce It doesn't seem to include the SOW'Ces of costs incWTed by holpitals . .. We wW not have the prerogaUve of staying IOlveut." Carr declared. He traced tbe source ol such a move to tbe 19SS Medicare law and charged that since that tJme the 1overnmeot bas not acted in &ood faith In d~witbbospitab. THE CARTER ADMINISTRATION'S proposal seems to be directed at the government's Medicare costs. To illustrate the $140.billioo annual national eost of health care, the Adminlstrauon prosposal Aid "Americana work approximately one month or t.be year to PQ for their health care" and almost two weeks fer hospitals, which account for 40 per· c:ml of all health costs. lnflatlm in the health care field bas sent prices up at mare than twice the inflation rate for the ecanomJ' u a whole. But Califano said most Americam don't pay those charges direcUy and don't natice the increases as much as they would if u.e, were buying eooda. Nearly 80 percm& of bospitaJ cbar1es are paid bJ Medicare. Medicaid, Blue Croa or health· lmurance companies. Tbe increases are passed aloa& t.n the form ol higher taxes to pay for the gov· ernmeut proeraim and i.ocreased premiums for the private companies. Boy Scouts Get Change of Name NORTH BRUNSWICK. N.J. (AP> -The Boy Secuta of America bas chanced Ila name to Scoatinl· USA. IDd tbe Girl Scouts don't llke iL The IT•Jear-old organhatim said the chanee WU made because the word .. boy .. II objectionable to mlDGl'tlMa and because 7oun1 women are enrolled In the coed Ex· plorinl J>roeram. Scouts out of the name change after \t was ap- proved last year. QUEENIE 8y Phil lnterlandl Pretzela Shelved PHILADELPHIA CAP) -Reports that virtually all pl'euels are coated wilh lye bas liven a downward twiat to sales ot the old favorite here. ··xy preUd 1>ua1ne11 ha1 fallen froJO about $30,000 a weet to zero,'' Sam &tbbeq ol Unlted Food Diatributon aald. "Last year I did $150,000 worth ot business lb pre- hels. In the Jast five days I hlven•t sold a ooe." 0 0 Unlted ls a major diJ • tributor for Billy's o0 Pretzels, one of t he Q branda recalled by the "J(jndJy use the suggestion box hereafter, YOWll U.S. Food and Drug Ad· o lady!" minLstr&Uoo last week. 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Biochemical allergies that may contribute to ,.perceptual difficu/tif!S in schizophrenics ~/so can affect 'normal' persons, believes Annette Tronchin..James, who says mental health is a matter of nutrition. sweet Life Can ·sour The Brain Mrs. James, above, says the center's ultimate aim is to make the patients independent. Center Offers Ray of Hope By DENNIS MtLELLAN OI ttoa o.lty f'"9t •i.tt Schizophrenia, the illness cbaradai.led by persooality dis· integration. delus ions a nd perceptual problems. is said to fill more h06pital beds than any other disease Believed to be caused by an im- balance m body chemistry. it usually afflicts young people m their late teens and 20s. ''This is the thing that makes 1t so beartbreakio&," says An- nette Troncbtn-James, PSW. LCSW, who bas established the Center for the Treatment ol Scbbopbrm.ia in South Laguna. •'These are the most Important years of gett1nc your life started." For many 1chi:r.opbren1cs. however, ft means constant trips bact ad forth between home and bolpital. Mrs. Junes wants to chaoae that. • 'The point or this office ii to in· tempt UUa revolvlnc door." •aJa Mn • .lamea, wbo intends for the c_.. to be tbe start of an oqtpatlmt dinlc. w.bicb evetual- q will lead to. balf'WQ JtoUse. "'J'be main tbJnc ia to atve tbem hope that tbq ean cope with tb1s illlteM and they doll 't have to co bact tot.be boapital. .. Tb• ceter otlen ftb'ainlnl; re.soclalludon and Individual and poup 119)'clMltb.erapy for the ·patient, with particular attenUon. . to \he edncatiaa <'A patents and nlatives. Treatment aoals have ~ . ebemlcal focus. There is, au•. a Deed for all pa.ti~ ~~ W1tb a aood nuttttlonal ~~ dfood or ebemlcal allerll• um mu be eontrt~. tu to perceptual dUlicultJea are, .relened to the patient'• pbytl· Clan.) Au.tlcln la paid to the eoo- tlll uecl mana1em1nt of all .medJe&Uoas and vitamin and nilneru 1u)IC)lem tap cribed by thephyaiclan Ol',p&ychJa\ritt. image," ~he says. describing the center 's approach as "upbeat.· "It's always with the thought that you can do it -) m; can get well. They begin to feel there's hope "It 's a self help cl•nler They come here to learn how to help the m selve::. and take responsib1hty for their illness · Located man office building on Coast Hi g hway, the wood- beamed office with a spectacular view of the ocean, provides a hom ey atmosphere. Because some patients may become frightened m a large group a nd withdraw i nto them1elves. Mrs J am es keeps groups smaJ l three to eight peo- ple. Many ex perience perceptual difficulties Pictures appear to pulsate or faces seem distorted "We teach them not to go out when they're feeling a lot of perceptual problems. They suf- fer terribly and a re over - whelmed by this lack of percep· tlon." In teachin1 them to be in con- tTol of themselves and learn responsibility, Mrs. James has tbem ICbeduletheir time. They keep a daily log, which is examined on a weekly basis. Mra. Jame£ says this is uaetul in showing bow they are changing or that there is a pattem in their lives. If a patient is interested in go- inl back to school or getting a part-Ume job, they are taught how to fill out applications They alao learn such things as u:stne bank accourita artd payine bills. •'What I'm setting up here is everydl)' •'1'~ess of where to 10 and bow to behave. Ultlmate- ly, tbe a1m ts to~ independent.•• By MBJIARA GIUS·BOWEN Ol tlll o.Jly " .. ' $t.tl Would you drink formaldehyde for breakfast or eat arsenic for lJUJch? Well, you ma1 be snackin& on something wocse than strychnine and not even know it, according to one South Lacuna psychologist. Worse, in that \t could kill you slower. with a lot more pain and anguish. Annette Tronchin·J am es is a lecturer for Chapman College's current continuing education course, "A Nutritional Approach to Mental Health." , ,. She is one of a growing breed in LOV~ While dNll aDd vitamin& have proved helpful in treattna 1cbbopbrenlca, s ays Mrs. James, their 1elf.lmate ls "ter· nble." and they have established bad 1ocialrelatlonshlps. •')ledJcatien WOl'U for a Ume, )?ut_ J.t does!J.!t. ~lld their self- Relaxation at>d awareness trainina are held to develop self-awarenas. Tbert also are art and poetry tJ'WPI to Mlp the patient& •et in touch with their feelings and bee'ome acqulnted with the other members, which gives them a reelln1 of STOOP $upport. Every patient bas the 1>bone numbers of aroup members, whom they may call if tbey need someone to talk to. Mn. James also Is avallabl tvenlitt and weekends lf they ba a priiblem ' (SMCENTE&.. em) • her field who belleve many personal mental and social dis turbancea to be cauud by a biocb•m i cal t mbahnc e .specifitally created by an al· lerutoJU&ar. The imbalance shows lt.seU in fatt1ue , nervousnes s , de1tresston, anxiety, paranoia and lack oC concentration - s ymptom s s hared by hypo1t yc emt cs and .schlp'C)luw>ics alike • .Jllld. in a lesser degree, by 0 normal" penoos undtr stress. •'There are a lot or su1ar·hollcs walkin1 around who don't know what their addiction is doing to their brains,•· Mn. Jam es sald. "MY EXPERIENCE with s everal orthom ol e cular psychiatrists bas taught me that we cannot overlook the posslblli· ty oC the occurrence of mental difficulties resuJttng from a ·metabolic error'." This error, she added, is often correctable through diet and vitamin sup- plementation The tragedy, she says, is that many people are continuing to Jive "what they think are normal Uves," unaware of the ract that they c a n reduc e th e psychololPcal trauma of stress by elimlnatin1 the physical al· lergy. The problem of treatlns this al· lergy, Mn. James tells her atu- denta, ii that it nearly requires trealine a cultural adclicUon -a vice -for which we, as a society, make uJ) thousands of excuses to ajQ)'. For many people, a mandnc· cannot beein without a DaoJab.. a birthday cannot be had without a cake, a dinner cannot be done without dessert. SUGAR PUSHING i5 com· monplace. You can get some in every drugato r e, bo\el, restaurant and office building. You can even find it in your own stash of catsup, canned fruits, soups, juices, cake mixes, fla vored gelatins, processed breads, preserved meats and cereals. Candy bars, ice cream1 aod P.astries are more blatant about 1l. But there's no denyin1 the fact that if you eat preser ved and pro- cessed foods, you 're eatmg re- fined sugar, perhaps in doses strong enough to throw you out of •whack. However, accordmg to Mrs. James, unless a person can show symptom s of acute hypoglycemia or diabetes, sugar is n<>t usually considered a causative agent of disease or lack of well·being by the medical profession. "Physicians have so neatly worked out a system of fancy diagnostic machinery that it is difficult for them to accept the fact that ·you are what you eat·.·' she said ·'What endocrinologists and or- thomolecular psychiatrists tell us is that optimum cerebral effi - ciency 1s dependent upon the balance in the blood or glucose to oxygen ''WHEN THE BODY is work ing well, maintained by the func· tioning of the adrenal glands, the blood sugar manufactured by the body from fats and prot eins is maintained m balance with the ox)'gen." But when refin ed sugar. or sucrose 1s ingested. 1t is absorbed 1mmed1atelv into th e blood stream m the.form of· predigest ed " glucost•. thus throw mg off the balann• b\' 1ni:reasmg thl' hlood sugar levt•I drast1tall.} ~1 rs James e\pla1ned 'This 1~ why we hear pMplt• say th<'y ex perlenc:e a 'llft• trom 1u1ar.•• But the lift doean't Jut JGCf. sbe aald, and when 7ou caute downJ your mental outlook usual· ly I ali. with yC1'1 • "Some people think the bratn acu autcoomou.sly ot the tilt ot tbe body but that Juat iln't ~·· Ue Hid. ''The brain Celis •e Just like tho cella overyw1*o dJe. They have to get nOW'llh· ment ID. order to lfilW and ~ on thrirll!efunction_" __ ?Kore than any other or· 1antsm, Mrs. James explJlnod: tho brain depends on tho blOQCI suaar level for "cellular 11u&rt· Uon." Therefore, the brain is Pl_'O-- babJy "the first to sense an Im· balance and the first to er Ck" when we encounter stress. "Depressions are l>est handled biochemically, .. she said. "bmtr stress commonly m e ans the brain cells are undernourished, and everyone is deficient in some nutrient. ''But when a physician can't find anything beyond symptoms. the patient i.s often dismissed as a victim of hypochondriasis." AS A RESULT of some-30 years ol research, it is now CODl· mon practice among or thomolecular psychiatrists to}lut their patients through a Glucost Tolerance Test befor• ad ministering treatment, said Mn James. tient'a blatory reveals a dletec.>· sl5Ung largely ol sweets, sug~ drinks and foods prepared or#- servedin sugar," she s aid. _~::i "It is my belief that the hDd»llll endocrine systems were n~· pared for today's onslaught~­ fined suear and processed tujlS and we now know that som~~ pie simply cannot handle 1t. ·~~:. According to Mrs. Jam~s everyone can benefit from a diel free of sugar. But. she adds .''There is optimum molecular cellular nutrition for everyom and everybody's metabolic com position demands a differen1 formula. .. Ev er yon e tal ks about 'balanced nutrition' and 11 'balanced diet.' but th-ts h fallacy," s h ~ said . "Tbt 'balance' depends upon the in dividual 's needs. "Experiments tell us that th( symptoms of schizophreniJJ 4.n<I C'hronic depression can be treat ed through a high.protein, high fa t d 1 e t !>u p p 1 em t! n I e d b.> megadO!.es of Niacin C83>, B6 8 12. and vitamin C ... s he s aid. <See SWEET UFE. Page Bt) . ....... BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday. February 24 1977 B l .-. ' \ TIIUftday. February 24 1977 ':.Taboo Now Open to DiScussion l AR ANN LANDERS: you for brinJinf the auh- ot bom0Hxual1 out of~ As the mother of one I • re.cl every letter carefully, I to aet a better un· ~ ve gone lhrou1h torture - !t~t' euilty, blamln1 myself, ~ing my husband, blamin& o , lifestyle, but I now know, t to you, that plactn& blame • no problems and no one say for sure what causet. · exualJty ~ways knew my son was " erent,'' but an what way I ldn't say. He didn't have to tell me. But be did tell YOU. Wbeo be waa 17 be wrote to Al\n Landers. Bless you for Mivi.s!nc bi1:n to cet prolesaional help. The coun1elln1 didn't make bun straight. J blamed lhe doctor aqd w.u bitter. Bui be did put iny eon al peace with himself and ror that I wlU alw~1 be gratefuJ. When the boy went to college he decided to accept hh homosexuality without shame and guilt. He told us at wasn't dlC- facult because he met so many ot~ers with the same problem They were attractive, Intelligent, refined and hi~h achievers. This situation i.sn 't easy tor w. to live with, but we are thankful our ion can talk to u1 openly. And we arc thankful, too. th alt he Lord has eiven us the strength to face It Pleue pnnt my Jetter for other parent.I who share the problem It may ease their burden. Lll'ETIME FAN IN COLUM· BUS DEAR FAN: You've IU&ed some beavy hearts &oday. My &banks for wrtll.og. DEAR ANN LANDERS Recently you were unjusUy held up to ridicule because you used the word chiropodist instead of pod I atrist. The wotd chlropodlat. comes from two Gr k worda -~blro meaning hand, and pod m earung foot In the be&innana. a chtropodtst treated minor all· mmts ot both hands' and feet. In more recent times, the treatment was of feet only. The word podiatnst was coined to describe more accurately the doctor who treated feet. The word chiropodist, however, was not banished from the EngUsh language in head·hanging dis grace. Check Webster's Collegiate Dictionary <Seventh Edition ) CONFIDENTIAL t.o Petrified Ot The Future And Lookln1 For Som.UW.a to Han1 On To: Just. remember Murphy's law : "Everyt.luna that. can 10 wroni -will.·~ Once you ar;&r::ared for tot.al disaster. an less wlll malte )'OU feel fort'-lD&&e. How young la too yount fe[ a child to learn about. au? That's just one thlng you 'U find In Ann Landers' new booklet, "How. What and When to Tell Your Child About. Sex." Send SO cents in ooin, along with a long. stamped, aell·addreued en· velope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120 Hear Aches Told AT WIT'S END Steve Gray and Reginald Rook preview party entertainment for Ann Hansen and Pilar Wayne. SCR: Mimes the Word p1l::ir \\'a) nc• :rnd Kc·n W1lli l.! are honorary tnt,'5 for lhC' South l'oa:-.l Rl·pc•rtory Newport ~ds' party. "W1m'. '\time and Hepertory," ovi S to fl p.m Saturday. March 12. an the John a}'ne Tennis Cluh Jn ad<l1l1on to "Int' and hors d 'oc·uvrc:-., cm b<'r!-. of South t'u:i-.t lfrpert.ory s acting mpany wall pro\ 1dc nu me lllltcrtaanmcnt and ramat1<' skt•tc:h<·s for ...:ucsts of the annual embcrshap <lrivt• party Qunng the <'JrlV part o( th<-t'\'(?ntn~ there tll be exh1b1t1on tennis un the cc•ntn court. ; Fnt•nds, a family oriented \olunteer Or· \l'\ttat1on, prO\ ldt'S hospitality services for the ~aler, helps raise money and donates \Olun- • T lime m the theater':; bu5.in1r.>s orhce Cfhe party also marks the two-year an· v~rsary of the• \nlunteer group Mrs James -~ant. pn·s1dt•nt or the guild. notes the or- gan12allon h.i~ come· .t long" ay From 81 "\\'e began "'1th c1ght families and nOI~ have more than 60." she sa):s. adding the f1r:-.t fund raiser nl'tll'll $600, whale tht• mo~l recent broul'!hl m $4,000 "With thl' t'Xl'tlm~ plans for lht• new theater m thP South Coast Plaza Town Center and th1• mcrc:1::-mg popularity of th1• SCR. lhert• is plenty of work for a sup1>ort1vt· ~uald " Memb(•rsh1p 1s $10 a year pc>r family and l'nl•tll'S ml'mbl'rs to attend many special events ut the thcatt•r sul'h as att<•nd1ng working rt.'· hearsals and lht•att•r scmanars Further mformataon on the party. which 1s open lo the public. 1s available by calling Mrs Hansen. 644 2868. or ~rs Pant. 640-1793. Anyone mterestc>d an J01n mg the Newport friends Guild may send a check to Fncnds of SC R. Ne\l.port Beach. c10 Mrs Alan Pettas. 1974 Port Ed\l.atd Place. Ne'.\oport Beach, 92ti60. • • • Sweet Life Can Sour Nl l\ON. she savs. as- sists Ul repaarang deft cient brain cells by open- ing the capillaries and speeding the transport of oxygen t o them Starches and carbohydratf's must be hmited in ordtr to re· gulate the now of insulin. triggered by thc> now of adrenalin to the pan crea11 "What stnkes me most 1s that evervone as on some kind o( diet But If your cells are properly From 81 • • nourished, you won ·t have to worry about overweight." Mn. James suggests keeping track of what we eat and dnnk to become aware or how certain foods affect us "A lot of foods we c;i mply don 't know about. we don't know what's in them to keep tht'm oo the shetr A.., a rl'SUll, our reacllons lo stress after eating one thing may be d1rrerent than after eat in g Center somettung else " She recommends keep- ing a "eekly log of " hat we eat: and 111cluchng. after every m eal or snack. a record of pulst> rate. pll factor and signs of stomach or glandular spasms. This all can be done with a good watch. kt>en senses and a roll of Phenaphthazane paper. purchasable at any pharmacy MORE THAN anything, include a l'omparison of how you feel versus every other day on the chart Pa- tients having done this durillg the course of their treatment have been able to observe how 1;ug. ar affects their daily ul~y can'tcope with tremc-ndous amount or laves. schizophrenia must de· velop the faith and con· Cidence that the streets aren't going to s woop down and fall off in front of them anymore. "Sometimes it's just a s imple al lergy that throws us off." she addl'd. recalling a pa- tient who complained of instant depression and traced it lo eating acer· tam kind of lettuce All In the mind" No, more likely In the bram. she says. ''Your individual body chemistry 1s what 1t 's all about. There as such a thing as a cerebral al· lergy, and if you're al- lergic lo apples, they won't k~p the doctor away" By ERMA BOMB ECK It was one of those days when I "anted my own apartment un· listed. My son was telling me in complete detaiJ about a movie he had Just seen. punctuated by 3,000 "You know's?" My teeth were falling asleep. There were three phone calls -strike that -three monologues that could hav e been answered by a record· ing. I fought the urge to say. "It's been nice listening to you ·' In the cab from home to the airport, 1 got another assault on my ear, this time by a cab driver who was rambling on about his son whom he supported in college, and was in his last year, who put a P.S. on his letter saying. "I got married Her name is Dtane " lie asked me. "What do you think of that?" and pro ceeded to answer the question himself There were 30 whole beautiful mmutes before my plane took orr time for me to be alone with my o"n thoughts, to open a book and let my mind wander. A voice next lo m e belonging to an elderly woman said, "I 'll bet it's cold in Chicago" Stone -faced I answered. "It's likely." ·'I haven't been to Chicago in nearly three years,·• she persisted. "My son lives there." ''That's nice," I said, my eyes intent on the printed page of the book. "My husband's body is on this plane. We've been married for 53 years. t don •t drive, you know and When he d1<'<1 a nun drove m e fro m the hos pital We aren't even Catholic. The funeral director let me come to the airport with him." I don't think I have ever detest ed myself more than I did al that moment. Another human being was screaming to be ht.•ard and in despera· t1on had turned to a cold stran~er who was more anten:stt.'<1 m a OO\'el than CALENDAR IRVINE /\RT l,E/\Gl'E : An rnP1,rm.al potluck dmner honoring th1• n•ltn•cl hoard mem bers of the Irvine Art LeagUl' 'Will be hl·l cl at 7 :m pm. Thursd;iy. March 3. m tht• l nl\cr~1l~ Com munity Associallon Buildtnf.! There ~•II be a "popul ar vole" art -.ho". ~1th hrst. second and third plcll'f' a" ards AOOPTl\-E PARENTS ASSOCIATION : Ail a rt extubitton and auction as planne<:l for 7 p m Saturday. March 5. an the 1\nJhe1m lhlb Golf Course restaurant PIUUIARMONIC CO~UtlTTEE : A pro- gram of classical piano and violin music will be the program for the Spyglass 1 ltlls meeting at 9 :30 a .m. Tuesday. March 8, an the home-0f Mrs H. David Bright. Performing will be Arnold Juda. Cacutty member and te acher of piano 1n the Music Department, UCI. and his daughter. Angela Juda . FASfDON FILM: A slide package, com· plelely self.contained with a taped narrative, on the new fashion looks for spnng 1s available oo a ny women's group for a three day peril)(J . Offered by the Broadway, the program may be reserved by calhng the store's fashion office at (213 > 227·2771 /2772. HOSPITAL AUXILl/\RV: Mrs Alfred Keefer will head the auxiliary to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Serving with her '.\-111 be the Mmes. David Leighton, Jack Mapson. Charity Royce, Alex - ander MacG11livray. Alvin Hemm er, Dale E. Ziegler., Fred Sorsabal, William Lambert and Gordon Fristed. Dunng the annual prcsl'ntation of service pins. il was announced that volunteers worked a total of 11,589 hours during 1976. and a grand total or 79, 735 since the hos pa ta I opened an 1968. High~t honors went to Mrs MacG1lhvray who received a 3,000 hour pin. Recleving ,,500-hour pins were the Mmes. Hemmer. Leighton. Sorsabal. and 2.000 Mrs Wilmer Crawford. Mrs. James, who also patience. I happen to be The next s tep as doer marital, ramlly and a person who has a lot of counseling or. commg to ------------~----.,,.----------------i p rt;.nt·chlld lher apy, patience. grips with reality. "A fl 1ot lntertsled ID the "I have a tremendous corrected diet and ~ ... -------.. ...._ d ase \n the early '40s, excitement in seeing vitamin supplementa-~--------... iii:! "'• n 11 he w a I a their creative potential. lion simply reduce the hlatrlc caseworker If they can utilhe it in a symptoma," she said. UIE UI I RI HARD the Menninger Foun· construct.Ive way, this ls "Bouts of anxiety, ~ Dr. Menninger. my reward." depression and eeneral 'says, bad ''the Mrs.Jameamaybere· uptlghtneu must be de· ·--=:~~!~~ :::~.al the center. :it ;:1~, !'¥;t :set~e/;c; TO SELL HOMES RIGHTI elp them cope with ----------:;ifiltfiiliiiiili9~:="'ffit:'" ortd... Litt your home with your home town ., eel what motivates ,..., ••late companv. ·.to work with 1· • enics, she ad· When It com .. time to tell your home, you've a right toexpecttheverybest "It takes a profenlonal Ml'Vlce all the way through the transaction One of the top E. Stewart. Cole HI-Tide. Darty, Catlllna IALIOAISLA.tito 61M770 c:on1lderatlon1 19 getting • FULL VALUE FOR YOUR HOMEl That tak• hard wortc, a1 Mil aa In-depth knowledge of your home town'• real .. tat• marbl We prom IN you that...and for qualified homes. A GUARANTEED PURCHASE PLAN, TOOi la1t year, Walker & Lee aold 13,889 homea ... one at a tlme ... end that'• a record I the real·life drama al her elbow All she needed was a listener ... no advice. wisdom, experience. money, assistance, ex~ pertise or even com· pasaion . . . but just a minute or two to listen. It seemed rather in· congruous that in a society o r super · sophisticated com· munication, we often suf· fer from a short4ge of listeners. She talked numbly and JEFFREv·s HOME CENTER ( -" - ' f' ' . ~ ' I ' ' 'f f 1, . ' ' . I • .. t I "·H·t • (lt.,1J• • ',t, .,j 7S4-01!51 1 "/ 11 \ ', t ; , ' I t ~ 1 J : , t ~ , ' ' I , , steadily unW we boarded the plane, then found ber seat. in another secUon. As J hwti up my coat, I heard her plaintive voice say to her seat compa· nion, 'TU bet tl'a cold in · Chicago." I prayed, •• P le-ase God. Jet her listen." , Why am I telling you this? To make me feel better. It won't help, thou eh. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W1111111 Y• W_. ...... IH2H..tterltY .. c ......... _a41-0nt \\I '\I< 111 1 l'I \/\ SPECIAL SALE OFF Setect Groups of Sprin9 GABARDlt4E. & FUNNELS FeaturinCJ IETIY HANSON, CAlVlH KLEIN. HORMA-H TODD. JONES HEW YORK JUllo tnhl WES TC LIFF PLAZA OHL Y 17"' & Irvine, Newport leach 642-2444 • Op~n Thurs. 'til 9 IOOMll FUNKY WINIEUEAN NANCY HOWDV·-I FIX TELEVISION SeTS---ANVTHf~ WRONCT WITH YOUR SET'? ,.. ... ,., ·h.,,,,,. ,.,~#,,,. "'""' '----.--.-...---<• ••'" ~._...., .... ...,, ..... TODAY'S CRDSSWDRD PVZZLE .... by Tom lath• f J ' f . ' by Emie Bushmiller PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER TUMILEWEEDS THE PROGRAMS ARE AWFUL ll1JCD5iOCK ANO H.5 FRIE~O AitE TALK1N6 ABOUT 1~E .. --- TH! VflTUI OF VERA VALIANT ~· F!bnwy 24, !177 I fOU~O A WAY 12> SfoP HAVIN6 NIGHTMARES GORDO MOOM MULLINS )OU BL.A Tl4ERIM:I /!J006JES! I TELL 'r'01..I, 11£ PEAD roNOr !ZETU1'A/ AND WALi< TWE E.1~f IT'S ~!;TTIN~ IHE~e's 100 ® so I'M AFR.AID MtJCH CRIMf; TO WALK lO THE; IN THE STREF;TS ! BUS STOP WITH-r----:::- OUT A ?OINTY UMBR~J..L,A ... by Cherries M. Schull t P• • t •• ., " Jt/ ' \ .~ -i----1 If\ by Harold Le Doux by Gus Arrlolo THE GIRLS ' . '' --. ,-. ' "The trouble with the Uftllcr-S$ ainDcs is you pull them on up to your knees and then they start actina u ~ that's all the hi~~1 , tbcy'ruuppoted to II). ., by Tom IC. Rycm ~LUT~ Me~ ( !YEllY TtMi' ~! PAf*G~. ~L. Ge'r 1'ME ICIA .... I 1, by Mell [ji] .: .......... .,.....,._ l•llf o')I I I 1Bflfe for Jloolc$ Women to BoYCott Nevad8 Charlm Nleblas, fourth arm. SaoU.,o Elemeotar,. School in Lake F~ won bike by readiri& 117 boob in l!Mlfttb·loD.I Read·A·Thon spon1ored by Multiple Scleroisia Foundation. Son ol Mr. aad Mn. George Nieblaa of El Toro toot ftrst pJace in countywide competition. SACRA.MENTO (AP) -The bi sbwayt to Woma1 Lawyers pused re80lut1ona aaytnr the')' Nevada soon are to be dotted wtth billboards tbat would c..11 a boycott immediately lf the ameodole:ot > don't plUAC a cu ino or all you-can-eat Joint. but in· Jost. stead uk drivers to tum back because Nevada The lawyen' group ii uldn1 all California at. hun'trllllfted the Equal R11bts Ameodmeat. torneya. male and remale, to stay out ol Nevada, Tbe billboards are a planned project of tbe Na· and la ..-11na lei&l CfCM.!pe not to schedule meetinp tlonal Or1anbaUon for Women's Callfornia branch, there. . which, a1ala with a female lawyers' voup, bas -----------------beaun a boycott of Nevada. -J:-WANTE ' ' KRUGERRAND GOLD COIN JEWELRY GOLD CHAINS Gifts for Someone Special Public Auction~ Fri., Sat. and Sun. evenings at 8 p.m. DOORS OPEN AT 7 PM. FOR INSPECTION JEVIELRY CHINA CRYSTAL : Plus hundreds of other items of furniture, obiets d'art. etc. I MorchdJldi.se consigned from out-of.pawn, bankruptcies, court-ordered I sale:;, banks, etc. I Moved for converuence of sale to: NEWPORT GALLDUES. LTD. 2542 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach. California 92863 (714) 64>2200 Clund by Limoges, Wedgewood, Rosenthal and others; hne European and Am~ncan cut crystal and art glass; poroelam figurines; bronzes; fme fum1h:r<', chundi>hor.; dnd one of the largest displays of fme jewelry in the :'.iOUthldl'IJ EveryuunJ frcm 20 Cdrdt diamond soh!aires to gold neck clwns. FREE ADMISSION I ' ~ "IF WE'llE NOT EQUAL before the law tn Nevada, we'd Just as soon not be there, .. Li1lda Rasmusaen of NO W's Sacramento chapter said. She satd the branch is asking members and sym pathizers nol to visit Nevada or buy its pro- ducts . She said she plans to compile a list of Nevada-made products to boycott. The ERA. which would ban sex discrimination under the U.S. Constitution, has been ratified by 3S of the needed 38 st ates. But the Nevada legislature voted Feb. 11 -for the third session -to l't'Ject it. BEFORE THAT VOTE, NOW and California Named to Unit Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -A • ret i red statisllcal analyst, June Glenn or Agoura, has been ap- p ointed to the Santa Monica Mountams Com pr~h ensive P lanni ng Com mission. DIAMONDS ..-GEMSTONES Jewels by 1osec>hs 1s Mert:hlng tor d iamonda e1'Cf gemstones from private 11Y.1Mduals and estates. Clteful examination and evaluation by our eicP9f11. HfOhe&t pnoes paid Cati 540-&066 10.9 daily. Satur(iMy 10-0. Sunday Closed, ask for Mr. Jolec>tl. iewels by ioseph ~_.., ... ,r•••• ·.1.1..s:t a,..,.,_,, .. , ... .,.... • ..,,...... JAN. 24-26 LEISURE & RECREATION . SHOW ••• WIN A DATSUN! South Coast '1111 PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE The lol-l"QCOP'I' of "NOTICE" the sent .,._l<l•ry under \UCll dHd ol orlo111e1 of wNcll -1118" lor-ord on '""'hes ue<uted eno lk'llW'recl to '"Id 2·).71, 1,.1.....,.m No.'* In IM office d11ly •ppolnlecl Trll\tff, " w•lll•n• of the ltK6rder ol Or•~ County OKl•r•tloll of Otf..,11 end °"m•l>d lor c.lllorn4•, Is Mlftl 10 you l•MUl'llu<ll es Sele end '''" OttllKHed will\ >aid duly •" •••mlNtlon of 1h<t ttlle 10 u1d trust appolnl9cl TNSIN, sucn o.eo of t•uil properly ,_, YOU m•y have •n In-end •II doc.,,...n1, ev1d<onc 1n9 oDllOd terut In ,,.,. f ru•w'• !.ala proceed-tlonuecured 1n.re1>v, Mld two\ ci.tierl!CI ln9s Celllornl• Gener•I MorlQ•t1• alld floes Mreby declare ell \Um\ S.rvlce, Inc. M TnnlM tetured l!ler9Dy 1m..-1•t•ly d"" Md ~'i'4t 2 DAYS ONLY ANNUAL ·• LOCKER SALE! FRI. & SAT. Fll.25 FEl.26 NOTICI OP DIAPUl.T AND l!l.EC· peyebl• end ho elected end doh TIOH TO IEU. UNl>SR 011!0 OF ,..,.by elec:11oc""w thetnat pr.,.,.,rty lllUST to be \Old to wotl\ly ti. obUoetoon> NOTICE IS H E ltE BV GIVEN: se<uredt-eby USDA INSPECTED AGED BOXED BEEF!!! . TH.AT CALIFORNIA G ENERAL NOTICE YOUm•vh•••t,.eroQl\110 MORTGAGE SERVICE, 1NC a cor· ture , .... Ollf""l1 de\<r1bed .... rt1n •nd oorellon IS d11ly •-lflted Tr~IH .,,,. ro4nstete ttw mor1QAQ• or -of tru\I d•r. LIEN COltTRACT AND Sectoonm~ott ... Clv•IC...poirmlls COHSTRUCTIC»f DEED OF TRUST cert•ln defaults to be cured u-. Iii. llAlecl ,.._,.,, n. 1915 UKllt9<1 DY ;>eymtnl ol IM •mounl\ required by JOHN ANTHOHV a. CHRISTINE ANA lnet MtCllOnw•lllOul req1111•nOPOm•n1 MARTI HU~ '""'°" 10 •ec:~re Or· ol 1h•1 --'"'"of pr1nc1pe1 and tnl .. P\I lelft obl'9atlons ,,., favor of SUNSET which woul<l l\OI be -,..., no d•faull POOLS WEST INC.,• cor-_.atoon •• occurred w.._re •••n•l•l•mel\I " be.,.llclory• rKO<ded APrtl •, ltll. on POUtDle, •I ,,.,. deleul1 '' nol curf'<I 6ool< 11371. Pao-'" •• lmtr lllo. 40t~ wllllln ttwN montll• '°''°"''"'l ,,.,. rt ot Offlc1e1 RKO<ds ,,., IM Olllce of Ille cordlflO o1 1111s l'IDIKe. 1"41 rt?M o1 ••· RecorOorof Or"'9f C°""l'f, Ca1ttorn1a IMtate-W1ll lerm1two1t end'"°' pr~ dl!s.:r4bl11QlandUwrelnas· perty may be sold lot 11. '" Tr Kt *'. ,,. ltw County To Ott..-mlne tf r•tn\t•t~mtnt I\ Pwe CJro1n & con fed. No D.LS. or growth honwone1 oclcltd!. Fresh frma ~~Old+-! PRICES ON ALL CUTS LOWERED FROM I 0°/o to 50°/o SAVINGS SAMPLE: REG. SALE YOU SAYE 50 lb. FAMILY PACK ••••••• !59.95 44.95 •••••••••••••• 25% 12 lb. RANCH COOKOUT •••• 18.50 9.25 •••••••••••••••• 50% 12 lb. CHUCK STEAi •••• 1.19 Ill. .60 lb •••..•••••••••• 50% 14 lb. LEAH GROUND am 1.21 lb. .89 lb •••••••••••••• ,. 27% I · TERMS: of Ore119A, 54.C• of C.1110<"••. ors per poulble • ..., the emounl, 1t •nv, meet -.cordtcl In 8-06, P-s t I and ne<HHrv to c11ro 1"" <l<'l•ull tonlact It ol Mlocell-... s Maps In IM Otho 1119 benefK••rv "' mc..-toac;ite "' IMlr of tt. County 9'9t0f"dllr of s•t<Scounty ~UC.CIH«S In tnterest WM\# Mmt-•n• '""'lch benell<lel lltl-lly mnne .... <lddr•u ~ of Iha oat~ 01 Ill•\ nottu " 1l911manu of 1'9Conl -WSIS In SAN SAN DIEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS DIEGO FEDER.Al. SAVINGS AND AND LO.AN ASSOCIATION ., eo LOAlll ASSOCIATION Uftl••rWI Clty Pl•1• Ufl••Pr!Hll Clly \61d 01>1190100'" Inc hiding~ l •tn Con CA "Mii lr•cl •nll Con•lnKl•cn Oeeo o• Trusl Dated J.,,...rv 11 1•1' 12 lb. ROUND STEAK • • • • 1.29 lb. .98 lb. • • . . • . . • • • • • • • 25% 12 lb. ARM STEAK ....•• 1.51 lb. .75 lb .••.•......•••• 50% I 3 li.mkAn1l ·n< 1rd, M -i:;IC'r ~harqt: Personal Check, Terms ADDITIONAL INSPECTION HOURS: Mon. Tw., El F11 J0,1 m lu 5 p.m. 3.Jt. L2 noon toS p.m. ,j,m. :l p.m. to 5 p.m. AUCTIONEER: Art Levine !Or"'40r•(llNl\Ump1St•,11100 111al SAN DIEGO l'LD£RAL 11\e be.,.lic1al ln1e<e-.I un<Mr sucl\ df'ed SAVINGS ol trutt -..... obll91111ons \Kur•<I .ANDLOANASSOCIAT•o-. ..... r.l)y Mf! pr..antl'( rre•a Dy .... un BVL•'"'""<•W T•QO•fl <1enl9ned; tllel • br't.cll ol •nd ae1au11 vlu P<u'-it In, IM oC>lloa Ions tor wl\och 'lU<h drtd SY Mary L Weav~r of tr111t I\ MC.,..ity n.s octUf'ecJ In 11\111 MSl.tent Secr•t•ry peymat1111esno1-n..-01; PuDl1\hPd Oran(!" Co•" D~lly Piiot The monll\11 lllit•llment due Sep FeD.10, 11,U'"""A.WrchJ, 1'71 .. 177 !ember 2S, 1'76, -•II monthly ln•tall· menb due 11-eraalle.-. 1 .. v1n9 a" un· !Miid l>tll•nc• Of SU,7M.U , plus "' t----------1 12 lb. CHOCK RO~T ..•• 1.09 lb. .ii lb .......•..•••.• 37% 12 lb. 6.B. PAmES .•..•• 1.31 lb. .98 lb ...••......•••• 25% 12 lb. BEEF SAUSAGE •..• 1.35 lb. .80 lb .......•.•...••• 40% l WE BUY FOR CASH OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. _) -~~::=~:~r::.~~~~~~~~~~ c rued lnter&st from A1111uit 2S, 1976, ) plu• any unpaid obll9<11ton or non-( perlor-mence undet' the te<m~ ol any L M. BO\'D s.cul"9d ooooaoon P<lor to'"" Offd of ------.__; Trust "' u .. Colltrect eod CoMtruc· lion 0..CSof Tnist, plin AllY i..s erd/or ASMSSmenh M MS'9d -In~ -rty wr.lcll Still ••m•111 e1ue. -•llO enc1 """"1d, tt.et by in the re .. on !hereof. the Ufldanl-d. Pt•· INFORMS DAILY PILOT PLUS + SAVINGS OH 12 lb. BOXES OF T·BOME-SIRLOIM· RIB-CUBE STEAKS & ARM & RUMP ROASTS •.•• Sale 2 days oaly, Fri., Feb. 25 I 0 cun.-6 p.m. & Sat .. ttb. 26 9 a.m...S p.-. Location: Delaney Bros. Warehouse. 430 30th St (At Villa WayL Newport Beach. For information call 556-6328. MASTstCHARGE & IAMKAMERICARD ACCEPTED . . . .. At the Red Oruon Mexic.ID Restaurant, you and \IOur fdITU!y CM sit down and enJOV authentic $riosph!'."re, warm fnendiy ~rvK ~ .+"id bne lreshly·prepcred Me>oc.an food at ~nable poc-es · 10e food we sesve has the flavor of Od Mexic.o wrthout the flarre. And you'll find a taste-tempting treat on our menu for everyone m the whole f orruly Why not come to our casa for dinn<>r torught? You'll discover thdt our atmosphere. serviJe, food and pooes make the Red Onion MexX:ml R~urant o great oombrnabon in any lmJuage. Any day of the year. If 'f..Oll dOla1 know beans iboul Mexican food, hem a g1oat place lo start. . . • . , ~; ... ~· n..ta .......... ( ............. Nt..tah-clAh) A oisp torblla "shell'' filled with ~. beel dlXl d mildly searoned pork clJlle vercle, blended Wllhaspeaal __________ ...,. ~~ G4nushed Wilh SOW' cream. ~.GLOVES Y2 ~5$· OFF toma~slia&----------------11 == •PARKAS 11 loclml V2 PRICE ~ SKI SWEATERS "-v.tta CJlar-.u"'._ah) llj 0 A reel South cl the Bcrder belt I A refreshingly 2 FF L.l!i;iE.1::').i~· ·-.~ d1flerent ond ~ blend ol tequila, hme Jui:Je ond other~ l!!QTediel'ltS, ser.iedmo ~ ------------.. aalt·rimmecf g14ss.Ewnbetterbytheptcher.°'6! • DOWN VESTS l/2 OFF • BOOT & SKI BAGS 1/2 OFF •SKI aOTHING Y2 PRI~ •HATS UNDERWEAR 50% OFF •SKI RACKS V2 OFF THIS IS IT! 7 BIG DAYS •SKIS . AIMOST ALL '40% OFF • PANTS/BIBS V2 PRICE • TURTLE NICK SHIRTS · V2 OFF TENNIS SALE! MIYEtt IEFOll PllCES . . NEWPORT IUCH f._.llWD M4-2121 --"""' .. IN_ I I DOWNTOWN SANTA Ill 21tLe 547-112S -. ...... ...... l&D ... laiU cm nos ••uu. (211)1U-112S .. DAILY PILOT II§ 'Cuckoo' Set for OCC .,,,_ ~Thi ttqe •..too of tbe Olcar-wipninc movie .,.,, o.tt tho Cuckoo'• Nest" is bei.DC· ed fwproclDctioo atOranaeeout Collete. Under the dlrectlon ol OCC drama i.nstructor .r..ucca. the Dile Waatennan play ~dapted K• Ke1e1•1 novel will be presented March ta the coll~o aud.lt.ortum. Admiasioo is free. DAVID 8CllUS'l'E&, A prde$Siooll actor who iUd• hi.a local debut ln the lead.ins role or ••WJ]en You ComlD' Back, Red Ryder!" for the lrvtne Com· munlty '1beater lut fall, will play the rebellious mentll patient McMurphy. The menacing Nune llateb.ed will be portrayed by Loia Farah, a well· DO'wo community actreu and president of the Jritne theater ll"OUP, while Kevin Duffis will be PUBU'( NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE E GOLDEN BEAR bfJ!l'~-leacll PreHlllh FB. 2S.27-FLO & EDDIE WlttiTMT_.. MAICH 2-SEA LIYB. Fa.iwi-.ic- Met!lllMn Of 11ie .--~ .... MARCH 3-5-MARIC·ALMOHD IAHD ,,_HedD-'-Y MARCH l I· I J-SHA WH PHILLIPS DIMIHG • COCKTAILS • HO AGE UMIT HOUSEIHStaUMEHTS couansY OF COAST MUSIC 306 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 516-9600 IM"•wJl• leec:lt CAcrou .,._ Plwl THE (R) ENFORCER Freebie and the Bean "TWILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING" PLUS (R) "THE NEXT MAN" c1M£MA com:a 1Uttoe•, .. 6M.l.C.Ott• .. t.A CAR0 1E .. , .. =L~ J' (A) CHARLES GRODIN WfHIEVES" PLUS "A MATIER (PG) OF TIME" seen u Cb.id Bromden . Cut • tbe other patimts a.re Mike McGraw, Cbrlatopber Whalley, E r le Sleeman, Millard Marki. Steve Sitler , Darren Bordi e r . Phil Tawandlaya and Marten Evcbler. The hospital staff lncludee Marsha WUde, Jorden Ross, Rene Guberuicb, Flip Hitchcock, Brad Conway and Gordon Fled« Marla Judd, a regt.tered nurse, will appear as ooe ol the auraes and will serve aa technical ad· vl.ser. James Bertholf is band.line the set and ligbl· inC desip, while James Boees is staie manqer. • AUDmONS FOR THE Hollywood Theater Ensemble, a non-union professional company in re- sidence at the Bethany Colony Playhouse in Penn· P\JBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNOTICE NOT1CIE INVITING•lOS PUBUCNOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS •USINIUS NAM• ITATIEMENT 1oe.11 Tl>e lotlowtng penon Is doing bu>I· sylvania. will be held al Orange Coast Colleae Saturday. March 12. for sax to eiabt actors iu>d.ac-- tresae1 '1rith stngtne and danctnc abWt;y. Organlled by Tbomu Bradac of OCC. tho group ia the only summer stock compan~ ~ the East Cout that has it.a ori1in1 lD Southern Calllomia. The ensemble is now in lt.5 th ~· The tryouts are scheduled for 10 a.m. Ua the Drama Lab Theater at tho collece. Further in· rormatioo ls available at 4575-1622 between 5 and 7 p.m. • BACKSTAGE -Virginia Jaeger bas replaced Geraldine Decker as the Mother Abbess in Sebu· tian'a West Dinner Playhouse's production of "The Sound of Mu.sic" for the balance ol the nan ... Mias Jaeger is no stranger to th• role, having performed it more than 1,000 times for some 15 different theater companies .. With •·Death or a Salesman,·· openina next week, the Laguna Moulton Playhouse will unveil its new marquee -a project which took two years and required approval of both the local design review board and the Coastal Com mi&sion. . . 'THEATMS-OAAHGE CO SD111 cnuos sue SO. COAS PLAZA Nolle•",........, go.en tiwt tM &o.rd ol IEducetton of the I'"'"" Unllfe<I ~llool Olslrtcl ot Or•n~ Cou1>ty, C•lltoml• wUl re<.elve -l•d bid• up to 2 OOp.m Olttw)r'ddllyOIM•rtl'l,t,11.tl wl'llcll ti,.. Mid bOct\ wlll be publltly ~n~ ...ci ,...., lot All'll•loc EQUIP ment 810 condition• arid ln\tructlon\ •nd 1>1at...-1"M,,...Ybool>l•1""d•t LlleOI flee ol Bustneu SuPC>Orl ~"'lctt, 1'4' Alton A_.... lrvhw C•tllornl• nw 019"<1 r~ ... ,.,,, the r<Ofll tO relKt .... y or •If bid\ or towai~ •nv 1rreqularttl1\ or lnlotm.lltle\tn ""' bl<I\ or on t,,. bid ne»•> TEST MASTER. , ... S4nta Ana 11r~llW!Mi .. ding. Irvine unified S<l'lool Oostricl QeneHertll"" AVll'IOflleGAgent Pul>h\ntd Or.,,ge Co.l•l O••I• Piiot Fob 11 14 1''1 P\JBLIC NOTICE SU~f.IUOlll CCXJltT OF CAll l'OltNlA CIOUNTYOl'OltANGE Ave • Cosu ~.CA "2617 E rne\t Leroy O.nltth, t'311 S.1>ta AN Ave • O>\I• Mt••· C4 "2411 Tl'los buslneu Is conclucle<I by • ., 1,.. <lhldu•I Em .. tl O•nltlS Thi\ >1•1-1 ..... 1•1911 "'"" lhe Counly Cler~ of Or•n99 County 011 Febru•rv 1, 1tn 1'11~ Publo>hed 0rM>9'! Co•st 011ly Piiot. Fto 10 " lOn<IM•<tll J. 1911 .. t-71 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 .. the ~11 ... ol ""' 4ppl1Uh01> ol S..,111 JUDITH KAY ICALlESTAO Fo• NOTICf.TOCREOIT'ORS Cll•~OI ... l'W NL 4 -CASE NUM•Elt A-SI SU .. l.ltlOlt COUllT 0 1' THE OltOEltTOSHOWCAUSI. STATl.Ol'CALll'OltNIA l'Olt l'OllCMANOI. 01' NAMf. THI COUNTY 0 1' Oii ANOE JUDITH KAY KAllESTAOl'lo 11100 In lr>e ~lier of tt>P E<l.111• 01 SYB· • 1»l111on In "''' court lot"" O•IJ<'• •I Bl E V WHITEMAN, •Ila 'iY88lE lowu"Q p;>fltionPr to dWn?f" Mr n•mr VIVIAN WHI TEMA.N dka SV88LE So~ :_1· ~J .. ~.P, n.s11: ~:;,.;~~~l,,"e~:o!~~LUTAO to w~~i.~.~~~~~·~ ... In mOllO"• 0,.. ~ 6:45 It" ho•!'C>y orO.•.O ""'' "' ""'"'"' l'I•••"? ''"'m' "°"'"'' tn• ""' ~,.. ~ • S-1:45 lf\lt,..,tfd u'I thf' m4rtf'r df0'"'' 11d ap O.•nt to 1.11 \.t1d c_l,~11m in tl'\P oititf Oil THU TRE I Pf•' Mh>rf" t~ court 1n (k:tP..l'''"""' tn,,. ''"'" t:J thf" dl0f't'\.l10 court or lo No ) a\ 100 c .... ,,. Cian1tt (>r1vf w,.,, P'""t'"t tPv-m lo thf unctcr-.tynf'o('J •f ttw-''SWEPT $.Ant• An.a, (dhtorn1d on MMth 11 ot11tt ot MICHAEL J 01 OMEN ''11 atllo'(lc>.ll~m '""''"'"•"" OLOMEN •NO OlCJMEN "'I AWAY" (R) tl>P•~•Nlwc...,v il•ny llw-yll••~ wlly TOIH•EYS AT LAW. '01 DOVER ..,,dpelt11ont...-th"nllfotMm~•rtoYld DRIVE, SUITE 200. •nth" Coty ot ..,.All ll0HDE not bt-Qrllf\t&O N••wport Beach. Cou"ty 01 OranQll., ....._. .... WrTH It I\ fUflher Ofdf'r .. d '""' • (;OP'f of wnlcn ••tttPr oftt(P' t\ O~ plac:~ of bu'' ...,..... 11'11\ ord<'r to \/>Ow C<>u><·.,.. INOll>hod In """ o• t,,. .,._,.,qnwt '" ~11 '"'''"' ONE Ill.ACK SHOE" , HE DAILY PILOT .. ntw'P"Otf OI .,..rt.lnlnQ lo ... Id.,,,,,,. Such d•lm•' ~11er•I corcut.t!IO<\, t>Ul>I••~ ,,. '"'' wofll 11'1~ ~••...,r• vouc....,,. mu\I l>f' ll"GI COlOR (OUntv•tt~a\tonc,.AwffkfOffcx.tr<on '''~or orewntf".d ... "tor@ .. cl•d ""'""" lltEATIE II ----t s.eculiw week\ PfM>r to tM d4'Y of w•d four mon•m •tlt'f tne fir\I publ1<.11tton t\irartn.q o• t"f\ riot•<~ ftlltl MINUTE O•le<I Feo to. 1.-i1 O•l•d F~ n. "11 I ft(J 8RUCEW SUMNER HUGHJ WHITEMAN.JR WIRNING .. JuOgoOll,,.,~lorCourt E-ut0<oll,.,..W1ll ,... DONA LO IE. •UOOINUUM i.r ol wid O..Cedent C.Nellll-._.AL..lw OW"°'.tlleft MICHAILJ CX.DMIN TIE EliER •01-....... w .. o OLOMINANODt.OMEN l41llU1 .. Ul ~1111 l~UWIOC ... , "IOUMD FOi GI.Oil"' H WQA'U Ul/~1.4 ... :l•t:S "YIGILAMTI FORCE" J a 11 -·n UT/SIM-4·1_,t SD. COAST PLAZA )4IU 11lt11St S4Ulll 11JI"""~ 11ROCKY11 7:10 & t:U . SAT/SUM-l:l0-1:40 s.-..M:K-10:15 lit.Se Mai•et AJ1lt• 53H I01 ltll !AIONIC • "THE SE'i£M.PU-COO SOLUTION" (pt) 7.•UT/,-._. .... M t "MAIA THO .. MAHM t:K U.Tl--1"4M:M-t:4t L ....... -... CA AttH'MY .. LIW I SANC110N Tel ... .-'°' O•••• °""·WI• l'll I ., ........ ,. u~ 4 • ., .. "HETWORk" CRI WSHAMPOO• CRI 11BOUMD FOR GLORY" CPG) 11LEMHY11 IRI AT'"IXJ .,.. UYH OJ NfTZ lMI CAT'" tXJ "'HU rt TIA~ IXI ""THE B4FOIC11t• Cll ""FUlllE AHO THI IEAH .. "SL~ PARTY" CRI .. SEX MACHIMF' •'UY&tGt OF THE CHEYLEADBlS,. Cit MAN ....... e YAHUIA ...._,.YI M srtlMaCIN'r SOUl'nONCNI llACl<Ti'ID IN! _.,..... ... ,.-.-n,• 1e OICAI _,.noNll IOCKYCNI IOUT, HO •A161S .. ,..... Nll'f. °""' ,,,,. An.rMylw·~•tlortw ..... _. ........ CA.•..O ' ""_..... ~ -- P\IC>lll'WO Or""O!' Coe•I D•llv Pllol. Publiv.d Or-C.O.•t D•••v P1to1. COLOl 111 ~IU.l/--J:i•f'.Jt ,.@ltiiiM\. I -;::F=•!b~t~1.~2~·-~~-~rc~1>~l~. t~0~1~'1~1~·~l?~7171F•_b_. _1•_•_""_-_•<_h_J_. 1_0·_'_' ._1•_1_1 _,~0:..l .:..:"-l~:::::::::::::::::::::-: ____________ 1~iiiriE a , _ _. .. ___..._ 1THl CITY SHC>f'PtHO CENT1'E" • OftANOl •U2~~1 "'CITY CENTRf C INtMA\ .... I.A.. fJIWV IMAHCHllTI" IXJ, O.O. PlltWY ICITY Dlt. U .) STARTS TOMORROW PAUL NEWMAN~ R GEORGE ROf Hill Atm --53=1 • OKAa NOMINAl'IONI UllU lll'CIU ... llll llllllOfUSON A STAI IS IOIN 111 IOHY, HO •AHIS to•lfflU---""" ••••"' 111 .a.o ••·--••n ,_MfT "'1Ct1 CHIUl'IP -ti PllOI .... ...-"-·-···..,·-·'-' --~I cftlll:;~~I --~S) MAllO TMOMAI e OVJILU e-OOI .. 11UIVIS IN I '"" 1HI llO IUS < Clllll IMA...,.. • CMSTtNA IAl'tlS THI llN11NIL191 "'"' 1'MI DIVIL'I UNDIAD!ll - .. ... ........_..., ________ ~ Vo ume Sparks Boom Can Vo latile Chrysler Repeat Performance? Treasure Bunt DETROIT (AP) -Chrysler Corp. 'a $700 mlllloo awine from record loues to re<:ord prolits Jut year m~ be the largest bust· to-boom turnaround for an American corporatloo ever, finaociaJ analyau say. The firm's report this week that It rebounded from a $260 million loss in 1975 to a $'23 million profit last year also beBr$ out an old saying about tbe smallest of the Big Tbree car makers: Chrysler makes a lot Of money in good auto years, then loses it in bad years. ''CHRYSLE R historically i s a volatile company," says David Healy, an industry analyst for Drexel, Burnham & Company of New York "Its prollt margins are COO· l>1derably more narrow than those ot General Motors or Ford. So a swing in sales volume has a mu c h greater a rfect on Chrysler." Earl Gray of Easton. Kan., is in one prolession not hurt • by the drought. He's a dowser or "diviner" who says he can find water or oil below the ground without drilling. The auto industry is known as a volume business because the an- nual fixed costs for tools and other equipment necessary to produce cars can run into the billions of dollars , whether a company builds one auto or millions orthem. ~usinessPeopleMove Up ~ GeraJd L. Huddleston has been named director or field service of MSI Data Corp., Costa Mesa. fUs primary responsibility is management of field service managers and representatives. He ts former field service operation's manager. • George Calamaras, Newport Beach has been·. named editorial director for three Orange County m agazines. He steps inlo the editor's posl of Orange County Illustrated, Orangf' County Buslacss, and Orange County Dining Gulde, according to James Killingsworth, publisher The pul>ltcatioos are h eadquartered in Newp ort Beach Founded in 1962, the lJ. lustrated publishes news and feature articles of the life-style and culture of Oran~e County. The 10-ye ar·old Bus iness, a quarterly publication, covers business in and around the coun-c ALA ly. The Dining Gu1de is an annual publi signed lo provide diners with restaur tion such as type o( food served, opinio ankings of fi>od quality and service. and busines ours . Prior to his new position, he serv from 1975 as publi c relations director for Jansen Associates. Santa Ana. lie spent a year as public affairs officer aboard the S S Ryndam. a 500-foot ocean liner used as Chapman College's World Campus Anoat. * John W. Scbolleld, Mission Viejo, has been named product manager , art materials, for Pent.el =..,~ Bankruptcy lrTalT MAl4T. .. ~ Every prescr1p 1onl wril le n b y yo ur physlr1an l:il a set ot instruct1on'I l o lhe pharm11c:lst tellln& the exact amounts of the med.lc:lnes he wishn you to have, I.he rorm lhev are to be In ond the wav they 'lhould be taken it. 1s our responslbltlty to c 1rry out th o'le instructions to the lt•tter Cases Filed The following have filed bankruptcy peti· lions ln Santa Ana federal court: • C•llfonlla Adllan<.cl T•IK ....... munlcelkW". 1 Mn ljl( F""°"" ~t • ............... 8e«I\, ....... ,. ~.1.0 In lleblllllu •"" t.>.-In ••ffl•. J ............ , lie& -Mii_. 10 Ill<' <•\a G•M lteymono Dow, H111 Stotk_, SC a 1'9 .._,. Hiiis, ~ "''" llMllll!lft"' H Jtt -.,_.,"' UM J.._ A K "'-'Pl i..s beeft •~ "9fWdlolN~ T•t~ ..,,_,•tor Pe1rtcoa Ly_H_ ltil71Sl'"'SI •II Huftt• ........ ....... -,......, 1i.iw1111 ... of U ~ -Mwtl-" 12,1111. J ...... A I( ....... IWn -Mi19Md IO llloe UM SY'\1---,....,_ M ~c l\11 .. 0 t••t \l\erlflOlon ~•K• H*"'-1 -" .... 11.i ... h •Dllll•H .. \?,,., -·-· .. tot12 J"4qe "91or llllatl ..., -•SJ~ lo Ille caw. llulldlno <-••Uor "~,,.,d C l~I ol tall Con•l•ucll"" (O'P P 0 . h• lt"1 , ,,,_ ...., llt1ff llel)lllll•• of Ill) Jf7-.. NUOf Ll1.4J0 1..00. A IC. ~1111 ..... -H•IQ!Nd to,.._ , ... .. _ .. ., v.11..., "uo.nt '"'''" AIOIM!ly T ....... l!tl!t<I lleblllll<t• of U l,604 Tiie UM NI ..... affi9Mc1 to J"<IOe .._ £11iect or America, Ltd. He is in charge of the national marketine program for art supplies. He is former manager of marketing services for Ceramicbrome, Inc. • Richard L. Shlemmer has been named director· of employe and community relations of MSI Data Cor p., Costa Mesa As a senior management member, he will be repsons1bile for development and implementation of employe and community re-lations pohcies He is formt>r General Automation director of in-dustrial relations * John DzJadul, Newport Beach. h:is been named regional vice president of Tyler Refrigeration Corp. He wilJ coordinate and supervise sales activities m the ll·stale Western lerrilory as well as Hawaii, Alas ka and the British Columbia and Alberta pro- vinces of Canada. He is a former regional sales manager for Tyler * David F. Ingram has been named divisional manager for the Investors Diversified Services, Newport Beach HJs duties include supervision of representatives serving clients in the Newport Beach·Santa Ana-Anaheim area He will also direct hinng and training or new representatives * Elm Weingardeo has been promoted to semor vice president. corporate marketing for Rossmoor Corp., Laguna Hills. developer of lhe Leisure World communities and other planned communities He Joined Ross moor in January 197S His background includes a bachelors degree m economics fro m lhe Univers i ty o f Michigan, a masters degree in business adm101.stration from Harvard, command of two ships during World War IJ as a U.S. Naval Reserve lieutena· 1t com- mander. 21 years with Waste King Corp. as its chief market- ing exe<.'utive. and seven years as an officer of Larwin Com· w11NGA1to1 .. pany American Standard. W. R. Grace and RossmoorCorp. landdevelopment firms. Pl'RLIC NOTICE s .. nn l't(;TITIOUS•VSINt'U N.llMt'ST.llTEMl'NT Th .. to11ow1nq °'"°"' •'•dOt"'Q th•I ,.,,.u 1 Pro Toe EttU•-t Co f World I(•'~'"' An otlt1t1on. no ~tll'tC•tOI'\ Ave W~ttm1n·U•,. C~f'Mll trit1rn.1t1an•t 1Car1ttt E"tfltOttt,.1 tw •C..t1t0'"~4litOfPOr•O,,.,, U•1 Pr1" utonA .. w .. '"'''"'" <.A•7Mll Ttl" IW"H"W~\ I\ C~U<ltd b' • COt 00tat•on ''"""'"""Of\11 ... , .... E"'ttt'l>f''\it-t,if!K H&N•rd ~ HMM>ft Prt'td•"t TPU\ ,..,, • .,._.,, was fll9d With' t~ Counlr Cl••• ol Oren~ Cou~tv on F•b"u•rv '1 1'77 _,,, .. Pubffol!ed ()1'""90 Coot Dolly PllOL fl.O•u•rv '~ ...aMerct>J, I0, 11, 1tn '°"'" PUB UC. NOTICE "ICTITIOUSaUSINl'U NAMIE ST llTU~&NT 'r11a 1011_.no e>ttson '' "°'"V °""· ,,.ts••· JACK·s TE XA CO. Ht•' ll•ooll11""1 SlrNt. Founi.11n v111ev, CA t11ot • GHOLAMHOSSEIN H FARO, 1'161 v •• ., "9ff>\ L•ne. 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''(;TITIOUS IUllNIH TM IOllOW11>9 PtttoM •r•dotno butl· Mh of t1,00t, JWQit A.I(, ..,...,,. llH NAMI STATIMl'NT nttl H ' "'""•'*'•"•llohc-. T"91041-lno 1»•90!11 •reoolno but!· MON!YPOWER.i 2710 ForllH Mic"'-'~ Mltclwll, ~VI• N U H : AoH,L.,.-NIQW1,1Allform•t•71 Sen Go'Wllo. s.n C*'-1•. llH llltcl T ltAC! .,,, PAINT, 11'10 Talbert ,..,,,,.,_, Publlcallon, tnc: ... llMll111* ef M.JM,OQ 9"° ._,.,, of AW.,""""'-'" Vollf'Y, u. tnoe C•llftrnl• Corl!OO'•tlon, ITTd Aoect1 nu JllCl!lt .l.K. 11!191pa Jlaa --Ooub•• M Mar11ot1n9, 1,,c •• • L .. 1111\41 Nl9Uol, C.lllorlll• t1'n or MO •/g(lodhltlle«Mlt. c.111orn1a co•oouow., 11no T1lbert Newport (.Int.,. 0•'"'· Sull• UOO. PM!......,.... Owlrtn R..... Aw .. FounleinVollt'Y.CA9170I ..... llf041 .. .ctl,C.4titfl0 "91trt. 3'0714unllo0r., 0.0..• Point. Yl!h b<lllrwu ls-.Ncltd b1 • COi'• Tlllt ""'"""I• ~ltd by a COi'· lllt!t<I 111111111~"' "P,154~ H Mte ,..,.,Ion. porellon of ... 711. 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A'.t no obligati on, please send me your free special anaJysis: O "Dividend Prospects of 7 t Utility Comp nies" - NEWS .4NA.L l ' IS WHEN SALES AllE low. as in 1975, a company m•y never re- cover tbclee costs. But In good years sucb as 1976, when the cos- ts are rei:Overed. each addiUonal sale delivers ._ lucrative profit to · the produ~er. General Mot.ors builds nearl.y three times as many vehicles worldwide e a c h year as Chrysler; Ford nearly twice as many. Thus, the two larger firms reach the break-even point sooner. Dur111g the 197S recession, the industry's worst s lump in 40 years, GM and Ford made pro fits despite sharp drops in earn- ings Chrysler s uffered the steepest sales drop and soon was losing nearly $1 million a day, Ln great part. because of cash re- bates ol $200 to $!500 it was forced to offer on cars to stimulate a lethargic market. JN CONTllAST, V.S. car sales staged a strong recovery in 1976 -rising 22 percent above 1975 levels -and Chrysler out- performed the industry w ilh a 31 percent gain. "The volume was the key rea s on for C hr ys l e r 's turnaround," says Arvie Jouppi, a Detroit-based analyst for Colin, Hochstin Company of New York. .. Chrysler took a big~er share of a bigger market · · Analysts n ote that the aulomaker's losses in 1975 were exaggerated by three factors: its meligibility for lax credits, a $66 million loss by its British sub· sidiary and a $75 m111Jon write-off of another unprofllable opera- tion. SIMILARLY, lAST year's pro- fits were inflated by a $94.4 million lax credit and a $79.2 million subsidy from the Bnt1sh government to cover losses in- c urred by Chrysler United Ktn1dom. At the cJepth o( its slump two years ago. Chrysler began over· bauJlng Its worldwide empire. It jettisoned loelng operations, set up coat-cutting program~ and d~ veloped a new product line so that, as management vowed. the firm would make money in bad times as well as good. HAS CHRYSLER achieved that objective? "We've heard the company say it can make money In a bad market,'' says Jouppi, who forecasts another industry slump before the decade is over "Bul it's got to prove it " I SMILE A LA CHRYsllliJ:';; Chairmen John RlccardO ,, ' K • # .. ~ 1:--~ Air Regulations Blamed for Costs ... ., . ... •""•'·· •·f'\. ··:.. . ..... c."t. ~ t • I .. , ·' , ..... ..... ... ,. ' ... ..... t ,, \ ' WASlllNGTON (AP> -·Less regulation of the domestic airline~ dustry would result in lower fares for passengers, according to a nlli$- released by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (0-Mass.) .:! Conducted by the General Accounting Office, the study cone~ that a reduction in federal regulation or airlines during a six-~~• period would have resulted in :-- fare reductions ranging from 22 . . . ·'"'' to 52 percent. regulalJon of airlines by the CljQ "OUR STUDY OF•'ERS rclta ble evidence tbal lines could have profitably operated al a lower cost per passenger dunng lhe six years from 1969 to 1974. resullmg m lower fares and therefore savings to domestic air travelers on the order of $1.4 billion to $1.8 billion a year," the GAO said Wednesday "The tradeof! for lower fares would have been less space for some passengers and fewe r fli ghts on some routes," lhe re· port added. Kennedy and Sen. Howard W. Ca nnon CD·Nev.), have in· troduced a bill lo reduce the {),·4>r Tiu~ Counl t-r NASO Ustinqs Aeronatucs Board <CAB>. ·,'--.;·: "THE GAO STu'e;r' dram at izes a pressing need.~ quick action by the CongrtiS'~':" Kennedy said ·•Jt would ~it.· responsiblt.• to cont1nu-e.,,9 tolerate an outmoded regulateey syst em that laxes the nati(IQ'~ busmess and pleasure lravelt:11 with high air fares." • .. • The report said the board ... ~ recommended that Congr~s "pass legislation facilil~t;fi creation and certification of~ airlines. permitting new and~ istmg airlines to more f~~ enter or leave particuI:4~ markets, and allowing aJrlioes increasing freedom to raise;~r Jowerfares." · ~· '. · ..... llp 11 and Down•·~~: ....... MiitltA"Cf F8 Truck Cll•nOtt ~hi• Fd Ven Ovk w~ "'"' 8•·•< FS AMdBIO i: •• , .... Pt\ttlln Roell lnll "'' ,.,. 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Jl bu becomt an ez. eeedlngly comp}ez law, e1pedllly as It Involves womeri, wb.o may quallly fO&' beMnla at r.ur.d worken bued ort ' tbelr own work. °'"as wiva., wtdowa, or •led depeadent p-.renbl. • Some provlaioos deliberately treat. men dl!feren from womm. Ot.hen re- •ult 1n dilferent treat- ment becauso they Uod to reflect the oblolete view that women are flnandally dependent on tbelr busbands rather Money's Worth than ecooomic part.oera. ?...-: • MANY WOMEN BELIEVE 'nlEY WILL get DO mwii' J oa the Social Security taxes they have p&ld becauae, on~ tirement, their benenta will be veiy twle or no higher th tbe amount they would be paid u dependent wives lf lhes.. bad never worked. A bill by Donald Fraser <D·Mlnn.) is designed to bri about baaic reforms in the Social Security s ystem. It w do this by providing a way for considering a couple's lnco joinUy for Social Security purposes, just as the coupled · la filing a joint tax return. Most women. as well as m would eventually wind up with Soci&J5ecurily earnings te- cords on wblcb to collect Social Security benefits. Under tbtt Fraser proposal: -Married penons who elected to file joint mcome tax returns would each year be 1iven Social Security credit for the higher of the following amounts: SO percent of the couple's combined earnings in work covered by Social Security; or 75 percent of the covered earnings of t~ - partner with the higher earnings. -EAOI COUPLE WOULD BE CREDITED with up the maximum taxable for Social Security. That maxim ia $U,SOO in Im. -The 50·50 sharing would occur where the husband and wife earn close to the same amount. The other method wou Id be used ii only one or the couple bad any earnings cov· ered by Social Security, or where one of them had much tligher earnings than the other. ' -The W-2 Forms that couples attach to Joint income tax, returns and the returns themselves would give the lnforma.. tlon needed to apportion the earnings to their individual Social Security records. -They would pay no additional Sodal Security taxes on these earnings. • -COUPLES WHO DO NOT FILE joint income tax re-- turns would continue to eet their Social Security credits as they do now -Homemalters would be given their own Social Secun- ty records and would be brought into the system in their owr, right, instead of being able to collect benefits only as depen dents of their employed husbands. A divorced homemaker would have a Social Security record to take with her into he new life instead of loslng her rights to wife's or widow' benefits as she does now If she had not been married~ years at the time of the divorce. -Men would receive advantages, too, because with SOcial Security records of their own, couples would both build eligibility for disability benefits and the special depen.· dency requirements for husbands and widowers would bf; removed -THERE WOULD BE A TltANsmoN period to guard againsl unanticipated adverse affects. special provisions for women widowed under age 60, other clauses to protect a newly widowed middle-aged homemaker who bu few marketable skills a nd who, as Fraser says, ••cannot be ex· peeled to join the labor mark et immediately ... Losers Outtmmber Gainers by 5 to 2 NEW YORK (AP) -Tbeatock market showed a~ loss today, extending the decline of the last four sessions. · The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, off 10.0S in four trading days, lost another S.65 pointsto932.60. Losers outnumbered gainers by more than a 2-1 Dlargb among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. :· • Wall Street. with its traditional conservative ecooomlc! viewpoint, seemed to be reacting uneasily to proposals in: Congress for added spending measures in leitstatioo aimect at stimulating the economy. Stal!lu In The Spotlfght NE'# YOAIC (AP)-Salft, 4 pm price efld Ml 0..-ol the llllHn ..-1 KU .. New Yori< -Sloc:k E•cll._ 1-. tr.cllnt Nl'-llY at more tl\MI Sl . ~Nat Mtt. •• . . . . . m.ooo 161' ..... 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DAILY PILOT Thursday, Febru!ry 24. 1977 THE FAMILY CIRCUS• By Bil Keane " and bless me real hard 'cause l'"e got thot test tomorrow." ~ Your Horoscope ..: ... ... . ,, . .. Gemini: Take The Initiative FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2S By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 191: Emphasis on activi- ty. movement. dialogue with relative concerning visits, calls, mail, messages. Relat1onsh1p is tested. You are asked to complete a project. TAURUS (April 20-May 20>: Accent on fmancial matters, ability to gel money's worth. Key now is organization bring priont1cs into focus. GEMINI (May 21 June 20) · Lunar cycle at peak circumstances turn in your favor. Take in-· 1tiative. Be a self-starter. H1ghhght independence, originality. Personal magnetism draws people to you. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Light is thrown on previously dark or obscure areas Accent on new starts. v1s1ts to those confined to home, hospital. Secretfears, doubts can be aired and resolved. LEO (July 23 Aug 22 J Fnend aids m deter- mmmg mood of public You're able to make nght choice ~auseof "effective blocking". Means some are w11lmg to put reputations on 1 ane VIRGO lAug 23 Sepl. 22 l 'r our prestige is on up· swing You have more pn.•ssurc, responsibility rewards will also increase Ask questions, make in· quiries. Be flexible, sociable,' ersat1le. LIBRA <Sept. 23 Oct. 22>. Look beyond the 1m· mediate. Plan a campaign, ~ucataonal and com- mercial. Combine best elements of both worlds. You gain spiritual insights SCORPIO <Oct 23·Nov. 21 > Be ready for change, travel, vanety -mvol vement indicated. Member of opposite sex 1s very much in picture Partner. mate wants to talk about rponey, investments, tax breaks. SAGITfARIUS <Nov 22 Dec 211:-Slow pace - be kind. diplomatic Make concessions to family. Domestic adjustment 1s very much in picture Ac· cent on contracts, legal agreements and marriage CAPRICORN <Dec 22-Jan 191: Low key ap· proach 1s best Study Sag1ttanus message. 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Reg 2.99 1•• It'• a handy bulb planter tool that dlga a perfect atze hole tor planting aprlng bulbl. Built to uw you alt kinda of work. #7901. Reg, 2.39 1•• \ ~ UCLA Battles Stanford Stanford coach Dick DiBiaso is hoping the UCLA Brums are smug, but UCLA coach Gene Bartow says his club isn't The answer will come tonieht as filth-ranked UCLA, lied with Oreeon for the Pac-8 basketball lead atS-3, botta the Cardinals. With three games to go, the schedule favors the Bruins, who play the league's worst three teams, two of them at friendly Pauley Pav1llon, lo end the BOWIE KUHN Fmley, Kuhn At It Again; Sale Blocked CHICAGO (AP) -He's sued Bowie Kuhn for $3 5 m1lhon and called him "the village 1d1ot, · but Oakland A's owner Charles 0. Finley has amended that estimate or baseball's com· missioner. Finley now says Kuhn is "the nation's idiot" after the com- missioner blocked, at least tern· porarily, his sale of pitcher Paul Lindblad to Texas. Kuhn notified Finley Wednes· day that the sale of the veteran reliever has been shelved until after a hearing next Wednesday in Dallas. "Pending resolution of thes!.' two points, Lindblad wilt remain on the Oakland roster and should not work out or enga~e in any contract dealinJ?S with Texas." Kuhn said in a telegram from his New York office. Finley wasted little time in blasting Kuhn again but said he ~d his attorney will attend the ff~.:tring "only t>ttause there is no telliog what this man (Kuhn l might;ttlempt to do.·· He said he planned a formal response to Kuhntod~'. The man ~·ho bought Lindblad for $400,0011~ though, Texas Rangers owner Brad Corbett. said he has no intention of meet· ing with Kuhn to dl9cuss the sale 0 The whole thing 1s ridiculous. I see no reason f<f'C my ap- pearance at such a meetin~. IC Kuhn wants to void the deal, that's his business. It's t>«ween him and Finley,'· he said. Finlay said in a telephone in· terview that Kuhn knows he doesn't have the authority to block the deal. Finley has sued Kuhn overlhe commissioner's voiding the sales last June of A's stars Joe Rudi, Rollie Ffogers and Vida Blue for $3.S million, and results of the $3 S million suJl In federal court are expected in mid-March. season. Oregon, meantime, will be on the road. includlna: a pair or toueh eames at W asllington and WuhiJlstoo State. "('m sure UCLA is feelrne rather smug" because of the schedule. said DiBiaso this week. "Stanford is a team we respect," countered Bartow, whose club whipped Stanford 100-86 earlier in the season. In other Pac 8 games tonight, California is at USC, Washmgton State hosts Stanford, and Oregon Slate ll at Washineton. Although Bartow reaUzes the !,chedule favors his club, he says, Our backs are against the wall and we realize it.'' "Whal I'm hopinat. and I feel very strongly we can dolt, ii that we. &et another winning streak going. We had a nine-game streak that began in January that was more difficult than what's ahead of us now." Sports in Brief Joe LOuis Sick; 16 for Branning LAS VEGAS -Joe l.ouis, the onetime world heavyweight box· ing champion, was resting com· fortably today at home after suf fering chest pains and being ex· amined by his personal doctor. a spokesman for Caesars Palace said. Louis, 62. was permitted to go home. said lhe spokesman, so the ailment was not believed related to his history of heart problems. "He had some pains in the chest. but they let him go home. So frankly, I don't think it was a heart attack," said the spokesman. Louis has worked for the hotel for the last s ix years as a "greeter" and recently was treated at a local hospital for a heart condition. He is expected back at work shortly. BarotU llel.'lt'ed The 11th hour deal. which sud- denly surfaced Wednesday in New York after hours of meet· ings by the NHL Board of Gov- ernors, Darons principal owner Mel Sw1~ and Alan Eagleson, ex- ecutive c.11rector of the NHL Players Assoc1ahon, included enough cash to msure the Barons of at least firushing the current season. The apparent key to the sur· prising meeting of the minds was a loan of $600,000 lo the Barons by the players association. The league also came up with $350,000, as did Swig. Branning Spark~• SQUTH BEND -Junior guard Don Williams scored a career high 30 points Wednesday night to lead Notre Dame to a 111·86 basketball victory over Chicago Loyola. ... ..,.,,,1. RICHF1ELD, Ohio -Like a cal with the proverbial nine lives. the apparently c.lead Cleveland Barons were revived Wednesday with the aid of a Sl 3 million transfus ion of operating capital. Former Manna (Hunhngton Beach) High ace Rich Branning, a freshman guard for the Irish, scored 16 as Notre Dame rallied from a 24·13 defict. DETROIT'S BOB LANIER (16) SCORES OVER KAREEM ABDUL.JABBAR'S DEFENSE. lanier's Shot Gives Detroit 102-101 Win Basketball Tonight Best Injured In Car Crash LONDON (AP) -Soccer superstar George Best, 31, was mjured in a crash in London's fashionable Knightsbridge quarter early Thursday, police said. BetNon f'lnbhed NEWCASTLE, Ind. -He hopes to be able to play in some all star basketball games this summer for seniors, but Indiana All-American Kent Benson's col· lege career is over. DETROIT (AP> Bob Lanier's basket with nine seconds left Wednesday mght gave the Detroit Pistons a 102-101 National Basketball Association victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. FV Duels Knights In CIF Combat The onetime playboy s tar. who plays for the London Fulham club and the Los Angeles Aztecs. was rushed to a hospital by am- bulance, a spokesman said A spokesman at St Stephen s hospital in Chelsea said Best's condition was "comfortable." lie declined to list Best's in1unes. but said· "It's nothing to do with his legs. I shouldn't think he'll be m the hospital for more than two or three days." Police said Best's auto ap- parently hit a lamp post near Harrod's, one of London's top de· partment stores, around 4 a.m .. London time. The London Evening News re· ported that Best. from northern Ireland, suffered a severe shoulder injury and bad head and face cuts. The ambulance service would not confirm the report but said the soccer ace was "conscious but groggy and covered with blood" when he was drag~ed from his car. Benson, who remjured his back in the closmg mmute of the Purdue game last Sunday, has been ordered to spend seven days to two weeks at his home here resting. "Jt 's a -disappointment, sure." Benson said Wednesday "But you have to honor what your doc· tor says. I wish l could finish the season, 1 really do. That's 1ust a part of hfe you have to accept .. llolaaes BearlftfJ AMARILLO, Tex. -Pit· tsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Ernie Holmes testified at a pre· trial hearing Wednesday that he was scared, frightened, nervous and excited when narcotics of· ricers saw him with a silver cylinder in his hand Jan. Jl, 1976. Holmes is charged in state court with possession of a con· trolled substance (cocaine). The hearing is on a motion by Holmes to suppress evidence seized durin~ the arrest. The motion to suppress the evidence was denied and the state rested its case Wednesday after presenting four witnesses. It was the second consecutive game Lamer has won with a basket m the closing seconds bucket and the 25th victory in 30 home games for the Pistons this year After Lanier's basket. Los Angeles called a timeout. But Don Chaney's shot with four seconds left missed and Cazzie Russell's shot at the buzzer was short. Eric Money had the hot hand for the Pistons in the second half, scoring all of his 22 points after intermission. 16 points in the final quarter. Lanter scored 29 points, grabbed 14 rebounds and held superstar Kareem Abdul·Jabbar to 14 points. \.OS ANGELES 11011 -Au\Wll 16. Fora 11. Ab- clu• Jabb¥ 14 Allen IS. Cl'l•MV u. Aoberh 6, hlurn 10. At>e.,>tlhv n. urnM 1, Kull"<• OET"OIT (1011 -H Por1•rl, C••• •. l.anl~r 7'>. Ford ll K Por1•r 3, MO<>ey 71. 8•rNt\ I. Oouqll\ s. Ebert>•nl 10. \.O\An99IH ,, 7~ 18 1' -101 Oelro.I 7' " 1) )) -101 Total tout\ -Ln• A~IH 1~. Ofotroll 17. Fou•l!d OUI -N-A-IO.S4S Torrance's Bishop Montgomery High, with a troublesome offense in the mold of Huntington Beach High's Edison, mvades Fountain Valley High tonight for a CJF 4·A fir..t round basketball duel. Tipoff is at 8 and FV coach Dave Brown says his 24·1 crew. ranked No. 3 in the CIF and No 1 in Orange County, has its hands full. "Bishop Montgomery sounds like the kind of team that has bothered us," says Brown. "A man-to-man pressure defense, a good quick guard in 5·10 Pat Rumsey and the kind of patient, passing game with a disciplined attack slowing the tempo makes a 20-point game into a seven or eight-point game, and then anything can happen." Invading with coach Rick Sabosky and Rumsey are front line aces Darrel Harris (6-4 > and George Morris (6-5), along with gua rd Kevin Lloyd and sophomore Mark Sewald. The Knights finished 19· 7 over- all and third in the Camino Real League to champion Verbum Dei and nmnerup Serra. It's a balanced unit that goes up against Fountain Valley. which counters with a classic at- tack, centered around Sunset League player of the year George Barrios, the slick 6-0 senior guard. Barrios, with passing. playmakmg and scoring ability 1s the focal pomt, but the Barons have three other cannons in their game-6-3 Junior Roger Holmes. 6-3 Bret Wilkinson and 6·3 Scott Ford.' All three earned all-league honors , giving the Barons a balance difficult to def end. Barrios has averaged 16.8 in scoring, followed by Ford (15.S), Holmes (14.8) and Wilkinson (12.4). and Holmes and Wilkinson are both tough on the boards, along with 6·7 junior Gregg Svalstad. Barrios is reportedly re· covered from a charley horse in· jury late in the league campaign and Brown says he's looking for a more aggressive effort from bis crew tonight. "We flattened out a little the last two weeks of the season because most of our challenges were gone," says Brown. Evolution of a Miler UCl's Scott Was Converted From the 880 By CRAIG SHEFF see what would happen. I •'I think I ha vc the oit11e De11, ,.11.u1a1t think both felt I would come capabilities this year to run As a senior at Upland High back, but neither made a 3:52 or 3:53 under the right Prep Knocks Off Pro Tennis Player School, Steve Scott ran the move," says Scott. circumstances and if the pace mile just two times-once in Wilson Waigwa, running for is right. But everything has to RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. arelay. Texas (El Paso), caught be perfect and you have to (AP) -Eliot Teltscher was Today, three years later, he Scott with three laps to go and believe you can do it before speechless, as well he might be. is one of the better milers in e ventually won in 3: 55. 7. you do it," says Scott. The 17·year-old high school the world-and he can thank Coghlin, from Ireland, was Mill er echoes Scott •s senior from Palos Verdes scored UC Irvine coach Len Miller third in 3:57.9, Paul Cum· thoughts. the biggest of four upsets Wed- forthat. mings was fourth in 3:58.2 "I thought at the beginning nesday in second round singles Scott, who ran 3:56.5 in and Walker, the world out-of the season that Steve would play at the $225,000 Tennis Saturday's San Diego Games, door record holder, was fifth be down around 3 : 52 this sum· Games at Mission Hills Country was a half miler at Upland, in 3:59.2. mer. It's not thatfar down the Club. but Miller saw other poten· Scott says he learned a line any more,•• says MiJler. Telt.scher scored a straight set lial. valuable lesson from that WhataboutScott'sfuture? victory over 16th-seeded Cliff "When I saw him run as a race. "His future is in the mile. Richey 7-S, 6-1 and then was senior in cross country and "I learned that was the primarily because it's 8 wide-eyed when he was in· track I felt his potential was right way for me to go out. I glamour event in track and tervlewed. in the mile, so I recruited him can't go out and follow guys field. But he's certainly not In the biggest match of the day. asamiler.Hebadfaithinme because I'm not strong limitedtothemlle.He has the No.6BrianG<>tUriedousted38- to come to Irvine to find out.'' enough yet to kick with some capability of selling a world year-old Rod Laver of Corona del says Miller. of the best. When I get more record at 5,000 meten. But at Mar, M, 2-6, 6-2. Scott, only 20, says be speed, then I'll be able to this time the mile is bis pet .. This is the bestl've ever dooe No. 7 Dick Stockton; 1976 NCAA finalist Peter Fleming's 2·6, 7-6, 6-4 decision over No. 9 Stan Smith and Charles Pasarell 's upset or' No. 14-seeded Vijay Amritr~. 6-2, 6-0. Third-seeded Guillermo Was of Argentina handily beat Steve Krulevitz, 6-2, 7 ·6. The No. 4 seed, Roscoe Tanner, beat Karl Meiler 6·3. 6-2. and No. 5 Harold Solomon beat Alex Metreveli 4-6. 6-2, 6-1. . • Chile's Jaime Fillol. seeded 12lh, defeated Sweden•s Ove Bengtson 6--4, 6-4, and No. 11 Bob Lutz of Los Angeles was a 7~. 6-3 victor over Geoff Masters of Australia. wasn't surprised be ran compete with them at the end event," says Miller. ln a pro tournament." Teltscber 3:56.5,buthewassurprl!edto of a race,'' says the social Scott readily admits that 1ald. "lreall)'doo'ttnowwhatto GirlW:ms• Bout have beaten some of the nm-ecoloamaJor. one day be would Ute to aet a say. I'm Just as surprised as you nenbedid. A• far as the lmmediate worldrecordinthe·mue. are:• · .. I knew I eculd run that futurelseoacerned,Scottwill "I'm trying not to think ln The lank7 right-bander with COLORADO SPRINGS - fut and lfeltl could pTobably run in Saturd11'1 outdoor terms of records. Lut year 1 the unruly dark bair wu pl~ "Amber Jim•• Hunt, the U·rear· nm l :57llthe pace was rlgbt, meet agaimt. USC, Cal State waa too concerned about run-in only bla second profeaalooal old flrl boxer wbo cornapooded but 'I wu surprised to beat <Lona Seacb) and San Diego ning 3:40.8 (the Olympic tournament aJMl be bad to aur-with Gary Gilmore befor6 hewaa John W•lker (Olympic State at UCl1 comP,etlnc in trials qualifying Ume) in the vive athree-4.ayquallfytng round executed for murder, bu woo l.500·meter eold medall1l) the 800 ana J,$00-meter 1,500 meters. Jt was always tomakeitintothecbampionshlp bernlnthftgbtlnlOdeclttou. and Eamoo.n Oo1blln nmning eventa. on my mind. bracket. Afterward, wben aalted what the way 1 did,'• •aJS Scott, a He plans to nm in onemoro .. This season I just want to ln today's third-round play, abe would like to be wben aha junior. indoorrace-tbe NCAA meet run each race and try to· Teltachcr, who plans to enroll at. arows up Amber said "I'll bo Scott a-ppel.ttld to boa rab-)farcbll·121nDetroitwithbls improve ••• but the world re-UCLA next fall, faced &ec:ond· touplike'aboybutww'actlikea bit in the race, t.atinll the lead chief conn>etltion &Cain ~m· cord ls In tho back of my seeded Raul Ramirez, wbo ad· 1lrl -but oot wlth llpsUck and at the &iJdhlap when Walker in•fromWalpa. miDd. l'dllkotobreakJUome vanced by beaUng Kim Warwick ltuttllketbat.'• and a slowed down. And bo ~ bteould nm · day. but I'm notgolna to tblak •2. e-100 WednesO.,. Amber, 1'holofatber'a name~· "Neither waled the lead. ·1:12 or 1:53 dm aeuca-U or worry •bout it," aaya The .atba' upeet.I W~ ;Jim and wboM real name G • ._.._.._.._......., ..... ....,..,;,:.....,.....,...;,;'°:...;;.,,I:.o:dfddid-.i.-:.•'to...i...tak-e_ott ....... and_. __ co_DD_clld..._aqa.;.· _are_rllb __ t. ______ ScoU. ______ __..;..._J Jncluded ~ .African Beml& .Amber ~ de!eatecl Gar.Y • • . lliUcm'a N, ~ M vietol7 O\tll' _lilartlDez, U. I I l l l . . .. DAIL y f'tLO"f us Sites Set ForCIF Playoffs Fountain Valley m.ll'• Baroni .... tn CU' 4.-A bulletball aetton ~ qalnst ln•adlns Blabop MontlO!PU'Y of Torrance, while tbe rest cl. tbe playoff• vilta 1et.a \I.Oder way FridalY nl&bt. i'.Here are P'rtday'1 sites -all games are acheduledfor8o'clock : ........, ......... .. ~ .. ... ... s.n Qorvonlo M PeMCl9fle .. _ _, ... ,,,.,.. •t Moml~lcle l..ol Alemlll>t ~~ V•lwt •I G1-.1eCo11- loltr•Ml.tlMC .. OiT.::. v.11.., VI Vetlblr• .. V9ft1\lre I fledlendl M st. Mtlaly ...... 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O•m• E '''"°'"at N...-dle\ Aqulnt\ •• LA LUIPler&n al V•ll•'f Cl>r"llan Hloll C.arplnterl• at Morro B•y MaryS1 ... ll1 f P,,..CMoi st Jo\eoh vs 81\lloi> O•too ~t S<lnla Bart>ara<:C Sauo .. sat Ol"'°o Gauchos In 83-70 Triumph CHULA VlSfA -Den- nis Smith scored 23 p o ints an d R ic h Mc Elrath added 19 lo lead the SaddJeback College Gauchos basket· ball team lo an 83·70 M1s- s1on Conference victory over host Southwestern College here Wednesday night. The victory kept the Gauchos of coach Bill s.m.11s.m-11 Maren&lh• vs Provide nce •• Mulligan in a first place Burt>an~ BurrouqM Hh~l't Ca lo at Cuyem• V•ll•Y F llntrlO.,. et LAie VlnlnQ Cont Union et Montclair Prf'1) 51. Vll\Cllflt vs Alo HOtldo et Azuw Coll-5t. Mkheelt vi u~.,. e11r1~1en at Sent• Ane'a S.lw tl<WI Army Youth Cellltf' AmorlCM Ow"l'11en V\ Hunllr>Q!Ofl Valley Cllrl >111n •I SoutlleM (Allfornl• Coll- 0 .. 111 ll•lley v\ Mer""'ll •I 8 1•1• Hl9n Colise11m Soccer Tiff tie with Palomar with , one game remaining .• S addl e ba c k ho s ts ;. Riverside while Palomar 1s a t San Diego Saturday night. Smith grabbed eight rebounds to lead in that department as well as scoring while McElralh had rune assists. Buck Day tut 18 and Tim Shaw 14 as four starters were m double figures. Saddleback bit 57 per· cent from the floor and held the lead all the way, LOS ANGELES -lea drn g 36-24 a t in · When the Greater Los termiS!l1on. Angeles All-stars dash ~a: 1111 with the Holland national smiu. :: 1~ ~ ~~ Olympic soccer team al c.•v ' 2 1 • l h e L o s A n g e I e s ~~~·e111 : ~ ; " Coliseum Sunday (2:30} ZOQQ / 1 2 in an inte rnationa l ::'o'!".! ~ ; ~ match, 11 nations will be Nl•Ofl o o represented on the LA H~;:;.,. ~ 1~ 11 squad. H•I"..,... SNd•.-c-. ..,,. A preliminary eame will pit tbe Holland B team again.st the U.S. Olympic squad at 12:30. Vogelsang, Boes Roll Bob Vogelsang paced the Orange Coast College Pirates basketball team to a come-from·bebind, dividual medley in 2:04.97 Jn other Sunset League action Huntington Beach routed visiting Marina of Huntington Beach, 115-48, behind the win· ning efforts of Jim Keefe · J in the 200 indo and 500 .J l free, while HB Edison 'a 'fl' Tim Spaeth doubled (59.0 and 23.9) in the 100 fly ..,,,~,., •• -. ......,""""'''" and 50 free to pace the Chargers' 100..70 victory • over Westminster. In Century League warrare at Costa Mesa 's Es tancia High. junior Phil Ohle won back-to- back events in the 100 fly (57.6) and 100 free (56.6) ' to pace a 96·66 win over Santa Ana. In other South Coast League hostilities , Irvine's University put together a balanced at· tack b e hind Jack Graham (24.1 in the 50 free ), Peter Campbell (1:59.2 in the 200 free), Steve Braun (1: 00.6 In the fly) and Bruce An· derson's double (59.4 100 back and 2:04.7 indo) to belt visiting El Tor o, 105·49. Shawn O'Gorman was San Clemente's blue chipper, winning the 100 and 200-yard freestyles in 51.0 and 1: 51.2. At Corona del Mar lbe Sea Kings did in Dana Hills with a balanced effort, getting a double from junior Eric Kredel In the 200 and 500 freestyles. \IAltSITY 1411\0ft 11001 (101 WMtl!'l ... ltf 700 mtdl~Y rt ley-1. Winlmln~ter. Time 1· .. J 200 Ir<+-1 O. Plcltlord IEI l:U !; l Meler IWI I }'I, J CrawiOf"d IEI l 06 0 200 I,,._ 1 F1n4eld (Wl l 06.6; t. Hoffm an IEJ 1:11.J; J W9iuer IEI l IU 50 lrtt t Soatlh IU 2l •; t. M<Ct•MY IEJ 14 •• J l.ailt>unl (WI , .. Olvln9-1 Macll IE I lOI •S; 7 Neroy IWI IH •S, J H•mlln IEI l:M !,() 100 fly 1 <;c>.wll• <El ~ 0 2 l<luk IEI • 011.l.-llEll o.o. 100 lr•-1 0 Pl<kford IE I SJ 6: 1 ' McCr•ney IEI 5-1 7. l. 8e~tl (WI n • Coach Max WomiaJt ol the all-stars wUl have a t e am o f 18 players. Included on the h st are goalies 8111 Mtshalow and Manne Cano, both native born Americans. defenders: Miguel Lopez lEl Salvador >. Alan K<'l· Jy (England >. Moshe Hortman (Israel >. Cu co Mancllla <Mex.ico), Ike Ezidlma (Nigeria, South Africa> and Dorivaldo Perez <Areenlina). 60·55, Victory over visit· ---- toO trw-1. cr11Wfor41 11!1 s n J: 1. 5"1111 11!1 S JI t. l M<>.O. IWI 5·U l 100 oac• I F ...... d IWJ S1 s. '· F~\lburn IWJ 1 OS.7 l Melvln IEI 1 06) Midflelders include Abraham Cohen (llrael), John Mason \'Scotland>. Leif Weneld (Norway) and Fesshs Em.nuel (Ethiopia ). Porward.s: Garo Osma· .,oian <Armenian Ruaala), in(l Mt. San Anton io College Wednesd ay night 10 Soulb Coas t Con· ference aclion In the OCCgym. Vogelsang bad a (lame high of 16 pointa. eight of thern coming during a stretch when the Pirates outscored Mt. SAC, H -2, to take a !50-43 edge. FV'S JODY BISSIN GRABS A REBOUND (33). Monarchs Collect Title Mater Dei Girh Swp FY, 5144 100 t>r-t-1 Hoft-n IEI 1·01.•· 2 M1n1n11 IWI 1 11'.1, 3 Warf•! IE I , 17 s •00 •rw relay-I. w~tml111ter. Time J J' l II Tere l"I 11tll U ...... rlltf 'l'OO mtdl•y rel•'J'-I. Uf'll,,.nlt'f. Time: 1 "1. 200 lrte I Cempbtll IUI t ·,..3; ltlUet>eUQtl IEI 2:01.0; 3. ltkhlt le l J.OU 200 I-1. ~ IUI J:OU ; l. Henton CUI 2 :x>.O; > Ma""•ll (~I ' lO •• 50 ''" 1. Grellern CUI 2'. I; 2. lrlllf'I CUI 2• S. 3 si. ..... 1 IUI U t. 100 fly '· Braun IUI t :00.4; t. Woolletl IUJ I 0] ~. l. Rlellv IUI 1 OU . 200 1--1. Am•v• <SI , )1 ) , KIMmen (£1 2:».•: 3 l,am IEI 2:JS s. SJOI,......, 5a. <SI 14.0· f 8•1dlnt CEI 2S.1;3. Rlltll (El 74.l. OM ..-1. Ellanc:le WOft try lorlelt. 100 tt-r-1 Oh4e IEl $1.6, t. WMle (SI S&.O; l. l.Mn IEI I 10 1. 100 ff ee-4. °"'9 I El S6 •; t. 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MertlN l ISi I ll.1 """"" <U l mi..,,., vau.., 700 rnedl•Y rol•Y -1. l' ... nlelA Velley I SJ .... 'IOOlrte-1 M-IH I 7 017'. 700 Ind nwdl•Y t SllfCIAlr ,,., 7 11) so Ir" • Nellon II'\ t• U 100 11¥-1. Fedort t>Kk IHI 1OlH:1001 .... -1 10 1\.0ll (Fl SS\t '°° ,,,.._,, ~ no s >• "· 100 t>aclo. 1 I 11•rwn IN I 1 06 ... 100 t>r .. lt-1. S.ntlelr IFJ 1 11 71>. <Oil frn rolay-1 . ._..,.,,, 14erbcW 3· 51.9. <See Swlmmtnc, Page C3) OVVarsity Job Awarded to Moats By ROGER CARLSON OflMC>altyl'tlotMaff Ken Moats, who played on Huntington Beach IDgh's 1946 cham·, pions hip team and coached the 1966 cbam· pionahip team, has been appolnted varsity foot. ball coach at Huntington Beach's Ocean View High. Moats,.wbo was the or. fenslve coordinator for Ocean View 's freshman team in 1976, was btad coach at Huntington Beach Hieb for 10 years before stepping down after the 1971 season. He was out of football for one year, then moved into the &eahman pro- gram before u sumlng duty at Ocean View in '76. ''Manyofusdon1 get a second chance," says Moats of his return to football. "I consider root. ball to be a 1reat lifestyle and I'm pleued to be back with the eroup." Moatl, who will awde the sophomore team ln the fall, says the 1978 junior clasa will compete on the varsity level. The 1976 freshman team posted an 8·1 re· cord with athletic dlrec· tor Phll Cantwell handl· Ing the deleoae. No us la· Lant.a have been .elected, but Moala said, "I have KEN MOATS Geta Grid Poet hopes that Cantwell will continue in t he football program." Moat.a had five win· nine seuons at Hunt- inaton Beach and his '69 team ml.ased the cham pionshlp wh e n HB Marina rallied in the last 90 seconds to nip the Oilen,6--3. Since Moats' de ~ parture at Huntington Beach the Oilers have posted records of 2-7, 3-6, 2·7, 3-6and1·8. The '76 freshman team combined a lethal pus- inl attack with tou1h de- f tnH and Moats says more of the same ls ln the future. Meir See al (larael ). OCC miased Us first seven shots from the floor and fell behind, 9·0, at outset, then trailed. 33.30 at halftime. The Plrate!l hit 47 percent from the Ooor and used a zone defense elfecUvely for the first Ume tbia 100 1,.. 1. Wiiton Ill n .01 J, BJ BOWARDL. HANDY a span of 40 seconds and for the season while ~ ........ w1 s.o., ,, ..... ".1u1M.J. 0t-DM•y,,te1Staff It was ail over for the FountainValleysurfered '°° ,_ ' R•chl• 11 1 s.•3: t. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;=i Kim Wilmot and Chrt1 "1e11v cu1•10•; > uCM11e• 1u1 G brok I Barons of coach Barbara its first lou and haa an ,,,u. RE .... TAL SALE JCGoH ....... -..1m 14\) ••I.ft• IM-......lfflbl ~Cl'l1'09f .._nl,71. ,_._ 11'17'Clof,11111,..r, n. lllitdldWll'lltcllf &Mrv ... ,_,....,_ll'l l"tcMf H""'41Y,IJ. """"""IGI II al •--. ll. l'Nty IFU1dtf a.--. '1 Oreu!Mllll U761, S.. DI..-Meu l•I • Cm)~ll(MI lltddlet.<11-lnQ -JGel 5eela 71. lirt< !c'-11. Al .. ,..,,1.1 IO, l'rl'd SM<llfa ll. JoM McQI,_, "-TOfly ~ .. .. -..... .,,, .. ,. year. ~C....(M> It " 06._., A 0 ~ll•ftd • 0 9ol0tft • 0 °"'.. • 0 \10091\anQ • • e.r,.,. , 0 Kerltut 0 2 Lite.OU t I y.,...., 0 0 Tt1el1 'M e Halftlme: Mt. SAC. 13-IO age e open a c ose Ammann. 8 1 k 1 1 l 100 "9<1t-• ~ 1u1 ~ •: t. " aame and led the Mater . mar io ne n o c...,_., iu1 'o1 ,, '· w 11'°" iu E'-'UIPME ... T • The game was close Sunset League play. 1 o. , ,., " Det Hlsh Monarchs girls for three perioda with the '1.0 b,..,,_, M.,,_, <Ul 11tu: t. basketball team to the lead ch .......... .,. bands 19 MllMr°':"11n ,. ., Mar111a11 1E1 1.1u : a.""""• 1u 1 cbamT\lonshlp of the ............ Gram• ! > , 1 '111• FEB 26 & 27 " times before the ur•~•c1i , , 1 1 7 4001,..re1a-1.Ufl1......afY.1'-1 • " '-Garden Grove tourna· Monarchs could take IC Gave 3 o ' ' MU. ~ : ment Wednesday night h ··-'th 1 w11mo1 • 1 " 11 ' ' with a 51--44 vtcto"" over c arae ,., 4:31 to P ay. ~~1999 o' ', ,' ! •1 The widest mareio .. ~ , ~ !! Fountain Valley High's between the two teams lo1a1t ,, ' n " B.-.... .-...... vatley 1441 • • ~ v...... came early when it was .. " "' '-o t Wilmot, a member of 8•2 and then at the end Lof\9ftllow 1 o 1 ' ; : the all-tournament team, h 1 f "-"• 1 t ' • W en t WU Sl-43 be ore Leonerd 4 o I t 19 '° along wttb Fountain Jackloo bit a pair of free Jnu•• 11 l , ,. Valley'• Mary Jackaon, ''"'" • o t • stole the ball twice and throwa With six seconds w~~:;,• ,: : 1: .: forced a Jwnp ball on left. 8-9., ...... oth l I t t The victory rum the Meter 0.1 11 u 11 1~1 Pro Scores NM WHllll\qtoft IOt, I ... _ tOt NYNttUl,Oot-• lut11t"4, l(-(lty9J Hew Ori-I~, Mii_.... .. O.trolt 10t Los.,,..... 101 .. ..... NY •enoens. T•oMtl• MOf91,..l 4, Allallta 2 °' k:ego s. °''"'" Ml-.1, ""'911 ,..,,.,.,, a.we .. cu. an er occu on a e n Mater Dei record to 1 .o l'oun1a1nve11ey • o 10 .-.. the fotlrtb quarter to turn -===:..:...::=....:..:.=.::...:::::..:~;..._---~---------------1 the tide in favor of coach Linda Sbarpe'a Monarcb.S. O••• •cored three bHkeb and a free throw In the final atan.u after tbe two team1 entered the period tied at 31. Oa1• hit five un· anawered polnta to in· er .... the Mater De1 lead trom tl-38 to-.. to JAN. 24·26 LEISURE & RECREATION SHOW .•. WIN A DATSUN I South Coast ?lua \ .... WITSUITS I IMULATOIS tr.. $20.00 PLUS MUCH MOllll J t ~ I I 1ToPI yOregoa UCI Bmketball: Tough Road Looms UC Jmne baaltdball, wtuch baa bad a rocky season. figures to bave it eveo tougher in 1977·78 when the ADteatera jump lo Divisiool. · Coach nm 'llft. bu surrered throU&h ha.a first losing seMoo in eight years. entering Saturday night's finale witb Chapman at Orange High with a 10-16 record. And although the Anteaters have some promising freshmen returnul& bed season. Irvine CRAIG SHEFF -•• I lacks the big man-an important factor-espec1ally in Division I. Tift and tus stair are oplim1st.Jc they can get a bag man and Irvine is currentll bidding for the services o 7·0 center Dave McGuire of Workman Hi gh <City , or Industry). But so are Cave other I schools, including a pair of Pac~ uni versaties. · UCl's schedule is or course I much tougher next season. The Anteaters wall play the 'University of Oregon <Eugene) LA Loyola (twice) and host Boise State and Portland, besides play mg a Pacific Coast Athletic Assn stale aga.mst such tough1es ai. Cal State (Long Beach), Cal ! State (Fullerton) and San Diego , State (Oregon <.'urrently shares the Pac-Stead with UCLA). Tift races a monumental task a nd at th.is pomt there 1s hardJy a glimmer al theend of the tunnt'I U Saddleback and Palomar colleges end in a tie for the Mis· .... Cowfereare bas ketball race-ad tllat appean llkdy- the1'll me« la a playoff Wt'JCIJla. clay aUUvenlde CC. But dial will only dec:fde wbo wlU •oat tb~ post·coofereoce touraa...t. wbkb involns tbe top foa.r t.eama. In that &oamey <wlllc• beglu March 5), tbe two wlnnen wtU collide March 9. Aad if tbe original conference champ (Saddleback or Palomar) still hasn't won, another game will bt-played March JZ. It attms a bit eonf11Sing and one woaders why tbe Mission Conferettce bi doing tbis. .. Basically tbe toumamenl Is being beld to create more in· tf'res& in lbe league and JC basketball, to try to make some mooey and give some teams out of lhe race a chance to win," says Saddleback's Bill Mulligao. All of the conference coacbe&- with &he exception of Riverside's Dave Waxman-voted for tbe tourney. Orange Coast's new hghts for its football stadium will go up in a couple of weeks. The project, which in~ludes new poles and a power stal.J.on, will cost in the neighborhood or $225,()()()-4he same figure the en- tire stadium was built for 25 years ago. "We've been told the stadium will be one of the best li ghted fields in Southern California," says OCC football coach Dick Tucker. It's definitely long overdue. The top priority now at Orange Coast. says Tucker, 1s another gymnasium-but that may be a while coming. Tucker, wbo will succeed Wen- dell Plckens as OCC's athJet.ic director. adds that Coast will bave three new sports next vear-soccer for men and field hockey and track for women. Sports Events Hit .Rains Wash Out Outdoor Play . Baseball, tennis, girls track l and softball fell victim of in ; term1ttent ruins Wednesday l along the Orange Coast with all outdoor action postponed to later ~ dates or canceled. I Dana Hills at Los Amigos baseball will be played today, weather permitting, with three other games set (or Saturday; and no date has been set for the Brea at El Toro or Chapman at Golden West tennis mal<.'hes. A triangular girls track meet involving San Clemente and San- t a Ana Valley at Newport Harbor, will be run Fnday or Saturday. depending on the con- dillon oftbetrack. Io girls softball, tbc Long Beach at Golden West season opener has been re-scheduled March 8 at 3:30 at GWC. Oran~e Coast at East Los An~eles has no date set. SoCal ffits Pitching Bonanza Things have changed at Costa Mesa's Southern Cahrorola College on the baseball front 1.11d one d the major factors in the turn around bas been the en- t h us I ullc direction and en- thusiasm of coach Fred Keener. The Vanguards, a laughing stock d collegiate baseball in the early 70s wOOI\ they were losing 20-1. 22-7, 24-3 and other such ~trooomical scores, have sud- den I y hat upoo a pitching bonanza. The Vanguards staff has pitched t b re e s uccessive shut.outs, has run off a string or 26 consecutive innings without giv- ing up a run (a i.chool record), and has allowed but one run in lhe last four games. Before the season s tarted. Keener said the six-man staff was yOWlg and inexperienced. "Potentially we have the best staff we have ever bad but it is young and inexperienced,•• the coach said Included in the group are four sophomores, Ol"P f~hman and one Junior. Th1s crew has given the Vanguards a fast s tart with a >2record. Larry Adams and Butch Ward have drawn the major share of responsibility. The two right- handed sophomores are each 2·1 with Ward the hard-luck man to date. Ward pitched a three-hitter in the season opener against Whtt tier as the Vanguards lost a 7. mnmg, J-0 no-tutter. He has since defeated Cal State (Long Beach) and Redlands and bas the only two complete games on the staff-both seven inning affairs. Adams 106t to UC Irvine in a re- h ef role when the Vanguards were toppled, 7-1 He bas defeat- ed Whittler and Redlands. The other victory belongs to freshman Tim Lynch. a hard- throwmg nght-hander with a live fastball and a slider. The string of consec::utive scoreless innings began in the Long Beach game after the 49ers had scored their only run in the eighth inn mg off Ward. In the last two games, SoCal has scored one-sided, 10-0, vic- tories w1th Adams and Lynch working six innings each before being relieved. The Vanguards attack has scored 30 runs to IO for the op- position th1s season and even in the 7-1 loss to UC Irvine, the team was in the game to the end, being tied through six innings at 1-1. Another facet of the game that has improved, perhaps more than any other, is the defense. This season, the Vanguards have com01Jtted only six errors in seven games. They used to get that many in a seven inning game. San Clemente at Mater Dei <IO a m .), Brea at El Toro (11) and Bois a Grande at Marina (11 >. The Marina alumni game will be' pos tponed to a later date. It was ongmally set for Saturday. Tonight's Sports on Television In tennis. Foothill at Hunt- ington Beach will be played to- day or canceled. San Clemente will play at. Los Amigos Fnday Soccer Signups Slgnups for the South Cout Baseball AAoct•· taon summer program will be held Saturday at San Clemente and Dana Hills High Schools from 9 to l and scam March 5 al lhe same sites and hours. The teacue for boys 15 and 16 years of age, is a comolidatloo d tbe Del Obmpo Colt Leape and the San Clemente Babe Ruth l~•gue. No na- tional affiliaUoo will be retaiotad. A committee b being formed to add 13 and 14 year oldll to the program m tbe area thaal encom- passes San Clemente, Dana Point. Capistrano Beach, San Juan Captstrano and Laguna Niguel. Boys are eligible If they have not reached tbetr 15th birthday before Aug. 1 and are not 17 by the same date. For further information, call Ken Needles at f9Z.S52S. VOu..EYBA.LL s.111••r• cat ••••rcell .. 1••• ......,.... ...... &i>tUCl,..._I '"....-nil"' _.M_. UC , ........ t$-tl, IH, ~11. tJ..S. to p.m. (S) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The UCLA Bruins meet Stanford at Pauley Pavilioo. Taped. 11 p.m. OJ> -USC BASKET· BALL -1-hg hligbts of the Callfomaa vs. USC basketball game. Taped. SNOW*MAMMOTH* BOOTS s'conS&ft1WTt s 12900 1.,. 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Afternoon action (3)-on the 3-A fTont includes Anaheim 's Servit..e (12-7-1) at South Coast League champion San Clemente (11·5·2), Mis· sion Viejo (10-6-3) at Dominguez and Irvine's University (10-6·0 al Hawthorne (10-3-3). W.trO I\) 3 Hmt!fle\• (Ct 100 tly I S St<illanl (SI 1 0.. 1, 1 C...rrtvt•\ fSJ J notMrd 100 fr~ I Malloy IS) 59 ~ 1. >,1,,nhy lfl3 Htrr1"9 CEI •00 IM<' I M<T~r1 ISi 1 01 &; I JOM\anfSll 8r ... itrt(EI 100 l>r~\l I YO<ln; ISi 1.17 0, 1. K• lly •Si I H~....,..,t~\ CE I 400 lr•e rt'tay-1 ~I• 4n.t 11,._. • 090 Collegiate Basketball Ptnn6C 13, !>uQ<A!-10 ,._, 8ona~ntu.-e11 ~-tirft~k:S&.a " John \ '1. &o\I"" Col 69 "nr :tt~ t06 '4•.,.r•l2 r •molt II P1IU8 co ..... ....,..,,o .... u E <.trt>4tnd 16 Nwtr<.#-r 10 J _.t ll \.OnvlllP 10. Ftor1cs.t-Sf &.e N C•rolln.t'IO, N C..,.Ohr\41 St•\ ">Caro""" 8!>. 5 F1or1Q,J 6) V•rQrnta T'°'ch 1t V1r9tn1Mt 'oior-"8.t<..-w~•• C.vdn\v1ll•• to.t K<'ntuc:kvf!N~s•e~ I OW ct St~\. 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FEB. 26 -NOON -If ......... ,...,.. \ DAILY WHALE WATCH CRUISES BY ADVANCE RESERVATIONS: 831-1850 ................ ,....,.,, .... .......... .,..,..,26&27 IJt.5,.-. r TV DAILY LOG THURSDAY I EVENING I e:oo 0 D ()) ®l (fill(])) llews o \21J ClJ (~ W> m lhn O i.M• St1r Trek 1 § 1 Gomer l'ylt O Gunsmoke m Partnd&t f1111ily 0>M1m·l2 m EltdflC Compiny 1lt Male Doort:n ID lJttle RUQls -6:30- 0 OinaM Gu"\h onr Jude ti"' W•lcom• 8a(k Kolter C~\l ( 6 Aftdy Cnltrtll 110 Ifft• G11H1n Show m family Alllir (17 \.})~1 ED loom 1 29 e > Stwrtdtf>4 ID Town Tall 7'00 U0.111111 o u 2' tJ m m Mews U lilrs Chlb 6 My ThrH SOllS 8 To Tell lltt Tnitfl O ConcentratlOll m t Lovt luq 0) The rBI m ~rtoons 26 Andy Grittrth ID M1tNttltlehrer -Report (129, e 1 The P1rtrid&t hm1Jy @ tMtH1le's .ltavy -kJO- O D1n;ah' 0 Andy Ju~e r ellroano ·v,ue\I" O Bottlln& foi Ootlus 6 The Odd Couple o The Gone Sllow 8 C;and1d CIPM11 O Tiie Johr's Wold no 231 (6 1 M.tch Ga~ m (~I ($ ) lkady Bunch ( 11\ (}') The Wtlbvr11 8rotlltrs ffi Todafs C.00.inc ~ Hoctn's Heroes fD Chl1111el 21 T....pt ID l'nce Is lh&M Q.t l..t111 Clull @ "f" T1oop 8:00 0 TWO RUNAWAYS! * NEW-THE WAlTONS O (.11 (3 ) (a 1 Tiit Waltons 11 do•'" 1 ccm~ ~a~y fOf Grandpa l'lallon ro ac"pt sepuation ftom ho~ bi>lo,td -.1te [5tltt1 w11o·s ~1111 on thP hrr.p11~1 Dt;appointed 11111 Crandm.9 will not be coming home as he 11.Jd plannfd, Grandpa ueates pandP.momum al the hospftitl and he is ba11ed ftom the l\o5p11a1 premises 0 FANTASTIC JOURNEY * NEW AND EXCITING! D 12~ m CiOl m futastlc .loumey "Cl11ldren ot the Ciods• -colony.of young boys l!vtlll In a war• torn city ··em1nc1pat1" 1cott lordaia (Ike l isenmann) fr1111 Ms eldm. When Vaoan. Fred 111• titna &!tempt a 1escue. they lel"1 th~ ch1ldreo !Im "the powe1," a d•dly weapon mhe11ted fcom their wamoi elders. O Movie: (90) "llicltt IA C-btanu" ~> '41i-The Man Brothe1s O ('2al CD Q.ll Wt1ct111t lac• ltotttr I m Having The11 Ibby~ W•lh Cdbf a .. ay at a conv111taon. Ille ~alhogs feel obt1&ated to hf~ oul lite pregnant luhe l<oll«, bvl 1n stead cause havoc Mid mike a Wm· blrs of the Koller aP¥tmenl O Mcme: 'Cl (&) "Tiit TrejJ9 W1111en" (dra) ·n-~tha1one Htpbu1n. Ct~1eve Buf(lld, V~ Redarl'ie. Irene Papas. m £pie m i>ay .too'"" * Dowll The Coqo-0• White Man SU~ Henry Morton St.nley m Cl) Tu \llho Otrad "ltemy Morton Stanlfy" St4nley's roumry llt>~an an 18/4, and he travelPd thr length ol the Conro Rim to prove it was not lhr Rivet Hite. G>Pen'J M-Q& Movie: I.CJ (21tr) .. ito.ur(s BIW' (hor) '68-Moa racrow, Johll Ca$$8Y1!tes. Ruth Gotdon m MllttfP*' T11Mt11 O)hMltrdtlltlMS m..,,..... Unp111 ri.tram -1:30-D (121CJ))111>-.i's ._...,, 9:00 fJ (CD') (Il) (I) Hew11I fl•t·O While ucat1on1n1 1n H1•111, a c.ountiy sin2er and rtC01d1n1 star 1~ ktdnapoed tor half ' m1lhon doll1r\ qf110m When Steve ind 1111 lt1m beitn in.estr11tinc. 1t too~s like tllt VIC1rm alld Ills abductor1 lla.e been Jost at WI Pamela rrat'kJlll, Oir• Connrlly, Stepfltn You11t 1•- U ® (J) Clt D •tc hit Wen: SIMI! --(211t) Cood. Jay Blacl.Nn ~ OYtr IS the !lead Ii ~ Seventh Avenvt showroom bul find9 his lltt lftd lltole of llCOP• around hfm 11!11*11ed "'*' a lllOb-. mstcated stt1u pits IDm .-a a loimer Cast Side triend wtio IS~;, °"~dly po•er m the undt.-..orlf. l & MMe: ,c) (21w) "ntJ C.. to C.Ordur1" (dr4) ·~c.iy Cco!kt. R1td HJywortll. 0 (\21) ())) Q1) 811M1, M1Htr 'A:,ytu111~ Cap!Jan M1Utr •nd ttlr dftechves ire lrll!llrattd in their anempts to 1>1otect tile ngllts 01 J Ru~an delectot m Mfl"f Grttt111 St11111 CDTht V'wc- aJJlllloSIM..._ fm CmhsallOll "The Great naw·• lord K~nneth Clarli tour$ Ille Cllart" C41hedtil and uomine~ the m~hun ''' Gothic 111 d1111ne the 11111 aocl I '!h ce11tu11t's m Ko!e111 1..MJuce -9:30- 0 Gtnt Blrto. Show O ( 29 eel) QtJ Tony ttand'll Silo. Judge f Q114iltn 1sctiareed '"'" I h•re <.ouncs ol bm de&re1>. tyqnn1 by his <h~dm1 llllS bouakeeptr. 10:00 u ( 17) en Cl) llraby Joan 8 irn~by .lad J R run aloul of a Sl~ler ""f'"g tum llbost .ippeal1ng tood looks lll.l5k it 111thles3 Quality thJI 11.1., ''" a trd1( ~I d~lh beh1nl1 llle1n M1ty Ann Chinn. ~ssoe Yates. £1111 Rubon~n and Brvu MoAl&Ollmy ~u•·.t u (t)f' (11 !fJ) Strttts or's,n r'lftOSCO ··1nnoc,nl Ho More" I I ~loll" dnd tn~ Robbins tTy to b1M, uo J 1umwlle ~"'i th1t prey:. on 1111 ~ldl"llV 011"5 ~ Cunsinc*e fD M1Crobe$ l Mtn (R) m u 8't.-Amldo -10:30-mm m11ews 11:00 0 0 (f) OtJ !left 0 113> 6 I C!Q) m lle.s r 6 1 Smctu Matdl Up O Moenc~ m IMrt K.rt!MI, lbry HlrtMM! 0> USC 8uM!lbllt Hictdictrts ( 171 ( 3 ) The bn<h SllOll ~I Best Of CIMdlo (.atJ Cl)) I.ow a-a. Slyie -11:30- 0 (111) Cl)) (J)CISL*~ ltotlil ll4cOM o 1n1 (411!ll m w., c.... " Them ewi . D ( 29 8 ) Ot Tllmllir !Wipf Sjlta1I 'Academy ot Country Mu .11 A" Hds" Pat Boone and Patti P.14•· co 1\.1 ,t the 12th aMual preStnt1lou11 ot these a .. a1ds. Present81s 1nciud· I ,v.r Bu•lon, (l<unle Kinte '" f<ool:. "), Da~1d Soul, Donny MO"' Md•y Cilley and Freddi~ Hart. (Dllews 26 The 700 01* 12:00 u Best-of GIMho 0 Mowle: ct) "Vencis Meets Ille Son ot Htmllts" (ad•) '63-Rocer Browne, J;ickie L1ne, Landi Sini. m Mo.it: "Thi tta1111Y Tllne" (f1lllll '52-Chacl!!S Boyer, Mar~lli HUlll. -12:30- 0 M.-pt Slloil: "kt of IM,'" "cnJI IS c.tcll Clft.,. '1111 Miil Mo hdaNMCI His Hui" ID Motne: "1..1$ Miser1We" (~) ·~-Robert HIWl011, M1(hael Renn1t. 1:00 D ~{l)®)f.,.,. 2:00 m llMte o.Mefutu~ fl:> "nit Money Ju11ilt," "Slladow ot A Doubt" m att-•1rht s.: "••" or Zoiro,'' "Vmpiro Mell tf Ille last Planet." "My fMnle 111Jft11"" -3:05- 0 lilft11: ct) "Good Mlt!lhlr, Miu Don" (dra) ·~~-Ju111<fr Jooes. Robert St~~. Cllucil Connor). OAmllll MOVIES fEIRUMY 2S lelw, for "*' -lllMllC9, nh ~y'sll!OYIH. 9:30 O ~Ni&M & lllt City" {dl'f) ·~o-R1chard W1dm1111. Ge11e T1ernty 10:00 t2fl "lac• ,, .. Etarti)f' (d••) '56-Rod S1e1aer. ll*>rt Rya11, Alltl1 Hbtrs. 12:00 m "lttwet• lldala't a 0-" (dr1) ·~-Mar~ St'*&, E dmllftd O'llnen, Galt Storm. l 00 " "TNs '-.. tllrtN ("'5) '42-A11n ladd. YeronlQ like. Ill CC) ~ GleH liliMtr Story" (mos) '54-Jt!Mt Sit.raff, IUIW' ~ •.Ml "Tllo llltlftllt" ( dr.t) '67- llu u 811dtu. Jan Stcrll11c. M11111n S/ltfon. J:OO e cc:.> "Sm •dw .._., (d11)-Cllr1stopher M1fch111T1. K;irl M~dn. Oliw11 !bay. Raf ValloM. tlGI CCl ..,_, Call(' (IM) '&>-~ T 1Ylot, Jiiiie Cl1rish&. 130 8 (<:) "u. CilllW" (m_.) '6Z-E~1s PNelly, C,. Yount. Olarlcs BroCllQI, lGtl Albti(M. KOCE Television (50). j Cf DM.VPILOT PUBLIC NOTICJ: PUBUCN&nCE PUBUC NO'nCE PlTIWC N01'1CE P\JBUCNOTICE r t ,,... • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'lCTIT10U\ tui!Nftt *MllSTA'A ... NT """fOI~ ~--"~""" ·~ LA MAH(HA APAllTMINT\, 1't ... 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Ora!\Ql9 (Oa\t Oa11v'~:.s: NOTICI ~~~OtTOA\ \19 II Foo 10 t7 )I aNIM••<hl .. ,, "' 11 SUPllllCl'I CCXJATOl'T"E STATIMCALll'OllNtA l'OA TMICOUNTYOl'OAANGE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Ne A·-1 l'ICTITIOUSIUSINIH l'ICTITIOUS IUl!NIU ltlat• of LEAN DEA \/AM Did~ NAME IT A TIME NT NAlllaSTATEMllNT AIGEM Oe<MMO Ttw IOl-"O --'' 00•1\Q bv\I T"° tot ...... 119-tOnl a •oOO<"O bull NOTICE IS "EllE8Y GlllEN 10 t,.. _, •• "'"H ..,..,,_.,,._,..,,_<teocknl RED CARPET RMLTOJI\ OAON·llOBINSON COMP4'NY, •ti PM'"''" IWIVIAQ <le•l'n\ _,,.., llllKEA CENT EA -~ &ittd SI 3'lSan11l\19uelD•lw Su1teE.N9woort .. Miid-er• ,..quire4to1110 Co\t•M-CA 9?•111> • 8ta<h. C•Hhrnl• '1•&0. , .. "' w11\ tfW "'9cH\&fV voucher\, 1n John Rvuell ~<., UO'\ 8oftnt• o-0.-..bpme<lt Cor00talton, a "'9 olllo ol tht clerk ol ltw <1110w '" PIM• <.n.IA MeH CA <n~11 8t111th (.o4um4*, CNdil CMJM)f•tlon. hUedcowt.Mtopre~•t!'"""n' WlthiM H'U\ bus.lne.1 "conducted bY ,,n I"· 1400 Oua11 SlrMI. Sullo JH Newport N <Onary ......... ,._tot,., unclt!"•Q~d dtv•OUal 8 .. <h,talltornl1'16'0 et tho l•w o•ll<e ot JAMES E JoMR~wll .... k ROC>l!"Oft O&oi<tl~t ComPMY. WILHELMof KINOEL & ANOEJIWN Tho\ 1•attment ,.., 111..0 ••1'1 th<> 1'J San MIQUOI Orlw. Sult• e, Ntwoort 10?0 North Brc»ch .. • Po<I Otllr~ Bo• Countv ''"'~ ol Or•n9' Coun1v nn 8NCh. (.alllornl.t •2660 ns. s.tnla """· CAllfornl,\ q2701 Whl( h F•D•u••'f 11 1q11 Thi\ bu\IMlf> I\ conducte<f by a I\ the pla<e ol bu"ne\\ ol th~ un f11 1110 oerwr•l CM'1N'f'1P\IO Otr\IQNtd in all rn.Jtt,.rs Pf'rta1n1nQ to Publl'\""'d '>'-"QI!" (""°''' 0 ,.11v PtlOI R08tNMlN OE,,ElOPMENT tht •\fnt•Ol ..,l!IOKMl'lnt ""•thin I01Jr F•b II 14 dnc:IM•t n 1 10, tvll CCMP/INY month\•'"" the '"'1 pUbllcalHl<• ol lh" E.,.,.••d8 Jloolnwn not><• OAOll DEVELOPMENT Oal~dJtnUArV1111tl1 COJl~llTION ROBERT VAN do \IELOE Jar"nh Q Stout. Mmln1\tr••0t ~ trw t <i.t.ite of \II<• Ptf\oOent lho abO,,.. rwmed<> ""'°"' ea11•o•IJ• Ot>eratlOft J ...... [ wtti.lmof ''"' •••t~tc wo ftl.O with tn• KINOEL&4'HOEASOH County Cttrk 01 Or•nO' Countf on 10HN Br--v Bo•llS Fobruary4 ,.,, ~ta Au. C. '1101 1'7t~ 1110 s~rm Publl\lleCI Or""11 Coa•t D•••v Pltot 4'1t..,..voforA'"'•IW•trl'lor PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T•'H •nllow1~ "'"'"°"" I\ CIO•t't'l r..,,. ,.... ...... f'OQEGQfrN nn w I~~~· l0,14 "'""' (A lf'/~l1 Co"~",,."'_[..~': ltO II Carr.a~· O• F eo 10. u toro ~rch l. ,.,, Publt•hr<I °'""<10 Co••I O•••• Po1ot ,11 1 t=eb1u.tr1 J.10 11 2J 1u1 4t) 11 Tf'l1\ °"'"'"""''''<Ot'IOU"tf'd DY'• .. ,.._.. 00 Nt1nt""llltD PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE L•m(n.tf>Q Ttilr'\ \f~ff""rN!'nf 'illlrd\ filed ~1lf'I ff'te (f)unlV Ct•r'-ot Of'•n~ CounlV 0'' F•or.,.,.., 11 1'77 Fltlll Pubov .. .., ClrM>Q" '°"'" O••IV P11()1 ~•I> 11 l•.noM.t•t" > 10 1'7t PUBLIC NOTICE ST4'TE.MENTOl'WlfM01tAllr4'L l'ltOMPAllTlflltSHIP Ol'EAATt HC. UHOE It FICTITIOUS IUSINl!S5 NAME. TM follOWlftQ oorwn ,.., •ltl'tOr.lwn a\ • oen~ral o•rtn•' from th• .,. .... ,..,.,,IP OCl"retlnci unot• '"" '" Ullo.a 00.•ne•• ,,.,,.,. of BROAOMOll PROPERTIES al 10•~0 Wll\,,lre Bouleverd Suite 1710. L~ An<iete\, Caltlorn•• 'IOO"l4, tFotm•rtvl 40•0 Mac4'rt""' Blvd. SUtte 170, Newoort Stach, CA 91660 lt\P Urtttlou' bU\tn~\\ nttm" •l•t•m•nt for the 1>8•-nlllp w•• ltled on F~br ... rv l. 1'16 in ,.,.. Covntv 01 O••n<ltl Full N•-6n0Aadr•UOl 1 ... ,..,..,., Wt lhd'8Wlf>Q E RNE\TC WILSON JR ~~twlVPla<e N'"'"°'' S..oc:t. ceutorn•••~ •I Eclw•rd C Elli\ PUBLIC NM'ICE STATIME.NTOl'WlfMOltAllJAL l'ltOM PAllTlllltSNtPOPEAATINO UHOIA l'ICTtTtOUS IUSIHIU NAME. T"" lollawlnQ Pf''"'" hA\ wltlldr•wn •\ • O•n•r•I partntr frorn fP~f' ~r1""'nnu> OCJlll'r•UnQ uncH'r 1""' t1( ht•OlU tttJ\in•\\ nftm• of Gtn«''•I PropertlP< .. 107 C.Olllnt 4'tt • 8••boa 1\l•nc:t, C"91111>1 TM fl<lltlOU\ butH><'\\ na-\l•tt ,.,,...,, '"' ow p.ttrtnf•r\h•C> '41f'1\ rntd °" 0.< :n 1q1b1n1r..CnuntvofOranoo Full ,.._and addr•n ot IM i-r\On wllllO•ewl"'J .,.,..,.,e,rewtr 10.1 1CoH1n\AV'f l\<llf)O•l•IMIO CA~1 .. 1 IS15/l•rv•flr...,..r "'"" PuOH\ntG Or""91 Co••• oa11v Piiot F11n 10 11 74 •n<1MM•11J.1q11 I 440 11 I PUBLIC NOTICE I s ...... NOTICE TO(llE.OtTOllS ...... -1 SUPEAIOllCOUATOI' TME ST ATIOl'CALI l'OANIA POlt THECOVNTYOPOltANOI! fn tllt M_,tt, OI IM E\l•lo ot OE OR Gt" J SMI TH •ka GEORGE JACOaSMIO. l»<•a~ NOllO I\ ,_,f'bV 01"'"' 10 Cr.Oltort 11•••"9 < IMITI\ -4Mt lM Wiii CH<• OP"l tt't htfll' ~10 CIA•m\ in the otf•c~ of ll'le cl•rk at u. ator~w•o court O< 10 Of"'Wnf -TO lfte -••OM<I •t IM ofll<~ 04 MILLEJI llllONN 4 9JIUM ME TT !.<lite 610 PlcMtlly '•Gar• Ptaia. HS E 0c .. n Btvo l-Bae<ll Cet110<nl• '°901 w111c" ,.,,~ ott•ce '' "'-Dia<• of bu'IJ,.... •of '"° uncMnlOMG In •II ,,. .. , .... -1••ntft9 10 talo ~••I• Suell Clatm• with the noC9\Ury vouc Pwtr\ ~• ~ ftt!ICI °' 11'•-tOO •• alo•owtd w11n1n lnur monlf>• all•• IM li"t publtc41\ton ot th I• notice Deleo J-ry lt 1'11. CL..4REHCE M SMITH •-nMretor of llle Hl•t• olutd~M MILLlll, lllONN 4 lltUMMt"fT Att-YHlf·LAw Ste. '1t ....... IY PM. Pl•,. USIE.Oc:_at .... L-IMCll,(.atlf • ..., Pubtltlled 0r8'IQlll Co<o\t O•llY PllOI, Ftt>ruefv J. 10, 11, 14, "11 •16-11 OAllY PLOT 6 4 2 -------n.--....... --,...--,-,-1-,,-.-011-ttw--Or..,--eo.t--------Ho&tsn for Sdl DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~··············· ........................ aooi etRORS; AdY.ni el9ould check tMtr od ~!.~~ ........ J~~!!:.~~ ...... . G.......-1002~ 1002 FAMTASTIC llG CAM'YOM-4Jl5.SOO aeaullful Counll"y Club atmosphere! Lovely 4 BR home with 2 baths + guest powder rm Lgt! livm g rm with cathedral ceihng & floor to-ce1hn~ fireplace. rormal OR. ram rm with fireplace. Bright. sunny k1tchen & lge breakfas t area. A1r-cond. a uto s prnklers & dellghU11l patios. Former model home on ~i:t1streel. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 6 7 8 daily -....,.... ron l_.atety. DAILY fttLOT a.1.._. labilty for Ille flnt correct IMertiOft ...,. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DCHAHGI FOR IA YRONT If you've done the bayfront thing now & would like to have an almost brand new home with panoramic view & all or the dreamy. modern luxuries. for ~ change, incl. a security syste m ... will sell or exchange at $320.000. Phone for private showing. 673-4400 I 002 CHMral 1002 Jiii s.. ....... MIW..,,rPOl._IT ... C&n'll. M.I. 64"'49' 0 ~ .......... ~~~1~ .......... !?.~~ HEW LISTIMG MEWPORT IEACH 1 Bdrm~ 2 !lath,. frpk LUXUIY den F'l.irni5hed Plu:s StlS.000 bachelor unit oH:r 2 u1r Top :oc ... uon Cu:.i ulll garati<' Xlnt rental pro bwlt home Ideal for ··n· pert). close to beach ttrt<11nJni.: Mu'>'>t\•' Sl~.000 rooms oil open onto 6n3663 6422253Eveshl'oiUtiful pool dtt.>11 D A I L y EXECUTIVE ESTATE IEACH·41R •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• as·sociated · ~nll5 room J)t'rfe{'t fot' teenJ6l'n or 1n law~ Plenty of room for boat or trailer par'km~ Don't mlssUusone' 64ti ilil p I L 0 T 2 STORY· POOL Formal enlry lo maJesuc IJ"mg room. Formal dm· mg room ts conveniently ser ved from huge gourmel garden view k1lchen. Separate family room wilh crack lin i:t ~tone fireplace + wall of glass view of lush t<•r race:. and sparkling fr<'l' form pool Dramalt<· st:.urs swe..>p to enormous hideaway master !>ulle and gut--sl quarters Walk to bt'ath Hurry for thl'> unique bJrgain Call 963-7881. , • ". '' l '<I [~- MAGMIFtCENT VIEW EASTILUff Spectacularly located 011erlookmg the moun tatns. upper bay and night 11 Rh ls. three ~pac1ous bedroom~ and d1st1nct 1ve Fdmll} Hoom. This clt>ga ntl) l0U!>tom1zed home ts or SET SAIL lrom this brand new homl.' on Nl.'wport llarbor Fee slmµle I.ind and :;pace fnr a dot·k SJRS 000 Ht•d Caq1t•I Ht•altors. 7S4 12'12 COMDOMIHIUM OH THE WATER With up close new that you can almost touch Ocean, Bay & loads O[ Cl ly rughl llghlS Beautiful 2 Bdrm with bo11l slip available $133.000 ~·· . . . . . -~alinhurit ... II \I 110 \ I" I \ ' II • 673-6900 • Cen.."CI al Sl58.000 Sho1.1.n ·------.---.-.-.~-;_­by appointment Open Wed l S. Call 6iJ 8~ lo \lCW. LOVELY FOUNTAIN VALLEY Choice 3 bedroom. fam1· ly room with brt>akfast bar. t•orner property for your RV or boat. Askin~ onl y SQJ.500 Call 546-4141 Mont~ Model HartHw ew Homes Many extra features loo numerous to mt'ntlon m this highly upgraded home Custom wall cov era nits. window J nd utrpl"ls I Bedrm:. . i.par1uw. f..im rm. formal dmmi.: rm. £pll Un J ~11ut1Cully land~caped corn~r lul $13ti.OOO IW-\ 7270 llRO ... f ll '> llffll f('C"i l011, 'ih balb"n t 1 '' • l ('a·fN Ill v. ,, 'I ·. Q,~~ts:?:~~' ,. [ e Hftll ~,a:;t s 1d l'ID.tck Bcty ----- OLDIE BUT GOODIE 3 Bedroom with centrat air rond1t1on1ng. ftOGU location ror only $4:i.9Mi- llur h rn WESTSIDE REAL T" INC 8~8 :?3:'3 area Doub Ir door entry. form.JI lidn~ room White Bnck f1rcpl.icl' G1.rnt family room CheC'b kitchen Pantry Secluded ma~lt:r swte 2 decurator bJlhs One bdrm ronn·rts to dl'n ns m.>e<ltod' Spar1ou~ patio llui.:e yard Sparkling hlut> k1dnt·}' ·~hoped pool -DESIG .... ED fOR · Jo~ to Newport Golf " Course. Tako! advant<Age. COMFORT AILE call ;52.1700 LIVING IH CVtN "• o. '' 'itlj"' ro rt N<' • MESA DB. MAR , [ ~ ll~Pdl;ll ~~:~::-.::~~~ '~.:.':'~~ . ~ =•-•::u"'::i~ bedrooms Jnd f.Jmtb room v.ith wr..at1hly rfJ"r LOADED ~ cn·al1H• hunh'0\\111!1 Your t.imll)· wtll live tn w:irmth and prl\·ao with extras wtlh separate mashll J llt-droom. :.! l•.1th hcdroom Un!>.: It.) ''" lorccd air ht: at. bw I tin~. your needs. Call now th\.'. pricM" nght: 546231:; 4Bedrooms l'LU~ :?Ox30 bonus room !Ideal for tl'l'nilj(HS. moth<"r in law l'lc. > Large Costa Mcs:1 ramlly home with step down hv rm. fplc. all elec kitchen. dmette area. 2 baths. I~ gara~e and RV storaEJe <h·ers1u'<I lot compl with ro"ered hrick patio Owner houitht new and must bCll, don't m 1ss 1t • ' 54&-511!Kl IU!th carpeting, drapes. c11-~"' "' !). ", '""' •'J•·• NH intercom . J1r · I ~i:~!::~ ~:;~:?.: ! ~ lfl&Uk ---------11 ble t-'llA loan CALL -- ' Laquna Ranchette WITH VIEW Nearly 2 acres nestled among giant oaks only 21'.I miles w the surf with a remarkable custom bui It 3 bdrm + den + family rm home de signed to m11iom1ze the panoramic. hilly ranthland '1ew Also S l"ar covered parking + room foc campers. boa ti-.. etc. The corral can ac· t·ommodate as many horses as you could ever want with room to spare OFFERING PRICE $220.000. Call644·72 I I /Jn NIGfl 131\lt.rY b, l\SSUCl l\l(S ATTENTION IHVESTORS $36,500 ~~_.HERITAGE ••·• REALTORS OPEN DAILY NEWPORT BEACH Rancho San Jooqui• Right on the golf course. w1th "'ew o f lake. Beautiful San Cutoa model. 2 IRe. bdrms. -+ <sn~RE'ry I. derorator's homl' 1109.750 You own the land. App"l. only C. F. ColesworthY REAL TORS 640.0010 ~~------~-EXCEPTIOMALl Y SHARP WITH ASSUMABU LOAM Smart Sparush style m Me'lll North will lead you mt.o this 4 BR home. This is r eady lo move into with oo work reqwred and you should see lhe landscaping. Call now for detaih. on rioanttn>: ;md your appointment ~ 546ZH3 2~40 V ISTA BAVA . Comer Tustin Room for teen aRers or in laws an Lh1s detached ~uci.t room suite Plus !>parlous Ear· ly Amencan 3 bt?clrm. dmmg rm. family rm homl' St 19.000 Opt'n 12·4 t.._,rN 111v·,,\1u1V ''-'"' ..,,, , . i~JM ~1111;1 ~-MEET 11.AMCHE Her mea&uremenls are 4 c L A s s I F I E D Older home located m llunlinglon Beach on tiOxl.00 ft. lot near school,•--------• park and new hbr:iry Great starter home. For more informaUon on this unique buy call 963-6767 BR. 2 baths with over 1900 sq ft She has 3 masi.t\C F.im1ly Room with an 1mpres111ve floor to rf'1lmi;t stone rireplace I lei prke 1s ideal for fl rst timers al ~.~. Call &i2 2S35 OPI~ 9• r\t 'N'" 14,, [\tlfll1ffl DUPLEX Two bdrms. + bonus rm & wet bar; cedar exteriors. bll·lns · as modern as tomorrow. Call for info ORANGE COAST Real E6tate 644 41148 PUBLIC NOTICE MOTICI how Dally Pllol CIUI· IOed ada dl•play their mes.u1• with •~albiU~ and lmpactf'Ovr adii. w• .,. proud &O aay. re&fly 11l ruults Phone IC·S7'9. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 LOW CASH REQUIRED Choice Mesa Verdt• pro· perty Close lo shopping & i.thools. SUPt.:RD 3 bedrm, 2 bath home. IRe family rm, hreplocc. new paint. Move In fresh' Offered ut $70.500. CaU now while it's blill available, $49 8655 oPf"-1 t 0 •If\ fl}Pll lQfV Nff'f l•IMlil ASSUME · $44,750 2STORY ·4BR Take over ex.1stlng to~n payable at S388 per mo Tot Rare opportunity' Executive entry to formal din and country kitchen! Expensive !iv __________ .. room with mMaive stone hearth Soaring scp. CONDO level has h~e master bedr. retreat Pool su:e back yard sheltered by Easts1de 2 b ed rm towenn& eucalyptus! Townhouse lo mint con· Owner anxioua Call for diuon Pool; Garage. quackappmt 847·6010 AduJlll~. M9~. Of'lk INO• rl\IUf\110111 "'"'I' t~~·~....,~~.,~·~~~M~;~·~o~[·91ftft!tl SEIL Idle llt'MI with a Daily rtlot Cla.ssdled Ad Have somet.hmg to sell~ 642·5678. Clasailled ads dolt wel I Ch•: .. 100~ 1001 .............................................. LUSK DCLUSIVES l'Y•LA!S-Fabulous Ports- mouth model on comer lot. $235,000. CMaO MtGHlAMl>S -4 bednn sel) dining, spectacular ocean view. oil on an excellent bomesite. $189,900. s.56-2660 t;:::SELECT T' PROPERTIES POOL HOME S56,900. Completely redecorat~1 3 bedroom. 2 bath, pndt' o(-0wnersh1p homl' •1th gas BBQ. larrtc coven'(j paUo and much much more Pnced for qwd; sale. CALL iS! Jl!ll • t;::SELECT T' PROPERTtES Spread Out and Enjoy llul!E' pool. Koi poaf! l(arden. office. llbra,.,. har family rm. dm1rli; rm. t bedrm~. :? hath'> . ..! f1replac~. All tht~ an ~ otlt' :.tury home on an out i.tle ~ot ror only t.83.950 Mother-in-law's De6ght!! ;! Mni.tcr suites. won <.q f t. 1nl'ludes 4 bedrooms . tar.it· $Cparate family room II.: BACK BAY lob or stora~e Pool and RV access on bcaulilttl t• u I cl c s .i <' f o r on I y HEATED POOL m.soo Tree!6~~9!:l' In 11R::~~~ pnme Back Bay area. 19!41 a.M11 tM secluded formal hving lllllUllC* ... room . w h It e b r i I.' k I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ fireplace. Open planned Ii family r oom C h e f kitchen with pantry Hide-away master suite pllL'i :! decorator baths Tropical garden pallo overlooks spark ling healed pool Owner will help finance Hurry. call 962-nss • K€Y Gil P.€Al TORsh 8 NEW Condo's in Eut1lde Costa Mesa Priced from $61.100. Reserve yours now! Call Red Carpet Realt.on 754 1.203 *D On VA* Reduced $1500. Hurry oo this squeaky clean 1 bedrm. large lol, ute<I bnck fplc For more info. call R.dCC111Mt '62--4495 18101 Magnolia (Talbert $77,950 Just reduced for Im mediate sale. Now v.- cant-11ubmlt low down Immaculate • bedrm. :! bath, ranch 11tyle homt' with 20x40 sparklln~ pool. HllfTY, best for th•· money. Call S4S-8424. ttkr CATALfNA fSLE CHARMER. Ma1rul1cent View of Avalon Harbor from Mlddlt' T errareo. 31tory with 4 BR plus maldJ room. 2~ balha Sl69,000. '40·0609 for 1002 appt. toaee ....................... ~---------~ maonab I lrvtna realty PltlCll BS POSSISSK* Bay It Ocean View across from· park on Kinp Rd. Spacious 2BR w/formal dini.Da + famll1 room. The warmth & charm of 2 fLreP~. beam cei.l.iniB -' solid · woOd panellng. Sheltered pool • patio. SZ25,000. Jane P'raaee "2-823$.. (E78) I I I (B DAILYPILOT Thuraday,February2•.1m j ~.~.~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~!.~~ ........ \!!;~!.~.~ ...... . ~.~~ ...... ~~-~.~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~!!!.~~ ... ~ ... ~.~~~ ... !~.~~ ~~~ ....... !~.~~ ~~.':t!".~~~.!~~ ~~ .... !~.~~ ........ ~ .... !!.s.~ 9ea1.. 1002 Ge.rot 1002 G1Mrcd 1001 ~ 1002 :>WNER ANXIOUS WaJk • ••••••••• ••• ••••••• •• • • •• •• •• • • • •• ••• •••• •••• •••••• •• ••• ••••• •• ••••. •• •• •• •• • • • •••••••••••• D&IPW MESA VllDI to school:f. :.hups neur 3 Sp~lc>us 3 bdrm. & 2 3BR 8uccola hum\'. 4 bedroom + danmg artta, b.a~ l'ach unit Large yrs old Loh o( wrouaht I 1 v 1 n i r o o m w 1 l h mi.tr' bdrm . beamed Iron & brick OPt:N fl~l11~ Deluulutc~n ctil. xlnt rentals! HOUSE SUN l) Ail with p.u thru lo patio GOLF COURSE MANSION One or Mesa Verde's finest! VJ acre on the fairway! A fabulous home for entertaining. Regency architecture. marble entry. 18 ' ceilings, 4 bedrooms. gourmet kitchen and a paneled den. Additional features include crystal chandeliers, air conditioning, solid oak cabinets and all the quality a builder would build into his own home. Presented at $330.000. U~l()UI'. ti()Ml:S REAL TORS' 546 5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Mesa JISO in CoroncJ dcl MJr, JI 6/!J 6000 SALESPEOPLE We have openings in our new, larger office in Newporl Center, lor experien«d real estate salespeMOM with proven ability Your opportunity to join a mature, 28 year old Newport Beach organization which cnJOYS a most praiseworthy reputation. You have unlimited use of the xlnt facUtties & the free assistance of two very experienced owners whd do not compete with the staff. We are especially interested in residents of San Clemente. Dana Point. San Juan Capistrano. Irvine & Corona del Mar -l':>U Nf\IWOtH CLN HH (JlllVL $1~~ 673-1601 $6.S.900. call T.rt>ell. 0PAUL MARTIN RLTRS, 982 ~. REAL ~ATE &M-7383 FIXER UPPER $57,000-C .... C'..11nyon & Ocean View. 2 Super floor pion In vt•ry As a WW•ffe Br & den. S. of Hwy papular Mt!U Verde Goraeous condo, 2 CdM l blk to beach Large be<lrms handy for bedrooms. I'' baths. Owner will carry for the growan.: funlily If r1replace. eating aru. quallrled bu:yer Prine. you are hundy w1lh the large master swte Sha& only. Shown by appt pwnl brush and tools this c: a r pets . b u 1 I t -1 n Owner/Agen\. 67).5740 home i~ JUSt ror you bookcase Private' Call r---------•I There arpn'L m.tnY Tarbell. RLTRS . homes hke this so you 'II lM2-118:>4. HEW OH MARKiT CORONA DEL MAR $154,000 better hurry C.tll --------- 6'15 0303 A.woy From F'O~EST E OLSON ··~ ... .. .. ... lay Traffic Lingo Rul&Tm THI SHOUS/ocea11ldl of ttwr. An outstanding 3 BR. 2 BA home-wfth a walled garden patio with heated pool and firep1t. Custom wallpapers and coordtnaled carpeting and ceramic We. A lovely home in th.ts gated community within watkmg distance lo private beach. tennt~ courts. jacuzzi, sauna. and recreation center .........•............. Sl29.SOO SOUTH LAO UNA 4~1 493-1812 LAGUNA BEACH 497·2.489 l.AGUNI\ NIGUEL 4~·l720 2 s..,_ ote Houses Each with it's own hrestylc. Larger than nlOllt and spht level for exc1tl'ment in the 4 Bdrm unit with plush new carpeting and 3 baJconaes for bringing the outdoors 1ns1de Separate Ol\e Bdrm home for income. with tt's own balcony Loads o( storage and on a qwel street. EA.STSIDE Qwel area, low noi!te l'l"uit tree!>. pnvate CDS. 3 bedrooms. I :l• bath:.. formal dming. PV stone fireplace with raised hearth $62,900. Tarbell. RLTRS. 962·5Sfi6. imM I 044 La1Juno lhoch I 048 CORNY LOT . --••••••••••••• ••• •••• ••. •••••••••• ••••••• •• •• •• Unusual 2 Br on litt: cor Seabury 4 Br. walk to bch. ncr lot ~normous l''am lge atnum, upgraded Rm. w fplc. formal dan La:.t tame ofrd al this 1ng rm S6l 950 Be pnce $76.900 536-0967 qwck ~ Won t last' 1 Br Townhou:.e Clubhou5e & Pool $32.950 Call 968-4139 $61.750 I\ 3 bedroom fam11y homt! with separate din 1ng room. Near, purks. schools and shoppanJ! MUSTSEl.L! OceJn1'1ew tom.lo t. Bdnns . 2 bafl:.. den. t. fireplace'> & bonus hobb~ room l y~r nC'w & spacious. WiLlk to bt!ach ror S94 .soo. I GeMf'OI I 002 GeMf"Cll I 002 GfiM.rol I 002 G1Mral I 002 •••••• •• ••• •••••••••••• •• ••••• ••. • •••••••••••. - WAn:RFROl'<T HOt>ID> REAL ESTATE 631-1400 qi __ .,, .. ~u1 .. 00H u.u.rv POOL Home 3 Br. den, 2 ~ 11u0r-c..141 -.. ba, w/sunken bathtub. WAUC TO SCHOOL This comrortable 4 bedroom family home. separate dining room MORIMS llEA.L TY ···•···•···•·········•••··•······•············ ------------- VIEW TOWNHOUSE -NEWPORT P~ Newport Crest To.,.._. Oft a q11iet coe1rt. Very hl9hly •ptraded l be~ with forlllOl. dWllC) area .ct ld.U. llOOIL &joy yow "MW-View" of oc.-md twMtg bcnla. °"'Y S9Z,SOO. # IZ lbcapadlr Ca.t CA'-L NOW 752-7315 • DONALD M . BIRD Associates, Re a I tors /Jele Barrell Jeafi'! WATERFRONT DOVER SHORES Elegant. s pacious home. Featuring free-form swimming pool in entry court. 5 Bedrooms. 4112 baths, den and view of lovely open Bay. Boat dock for several small or one large boat. Adjoins private beach Call for appointment. "\ 645-9161 • £pie. lge lot on cul de sac. _ _ _ By Owner. S83.500 TWO OH LOT 96.1-S804 _____ _ Easts1dt>' 3 Br <•11ch unit Cando Speclalht J BR. pool side Condo. Hardwood noon., bnck JBr. 2•,2 & Surfside DR. FR. Jacuzzi. tennis fplr.dblgJr zcr.ll':iBaYorktown els, $114.000, 675-6900 &12 6368 At.(cnl Jmmed Occup -----Poss Lse/OpL OPEN HOUSE 3~h~~·ax 1~1°1~,~'.c~I REUTIR REALTY 432 Carnation ss2.500 Ownl'r 540 0835 96l-1I39 ROOMY 2 BR. 2 Ba U>vely 3 Ur. :! Ua. DH A:.sumc VA loan with cu:.tom built home. A N1Cl· bk \ . .ru. f1nC' Sl0.000 no quahCyang, 3 slone s lhrow to Carna· n~hbrhd l'I'> l•) '>Chi-.. BR + pool So. H B lion Park !.hop i: rhurl·hl''> & !1628387 OPEN THURS/FRI 1·5 l.Jbrur. S!IUOO ~7 96~9 -------- 644-7211 nn"'ST "IDL· C M l"ine I 044 nc.;; ~ i-. <>~la t"Sa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mffa I 024 beaut y 3 Udrm. 2 bath. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• on c·ul dl' :.ac New Gree ... Condo 1---------1111 ca~l:.. dra(>4'!> Room Allthepleasuresofbome for boat or RV park·.: without the bother. 3 Only $61,500 Call fo Bdrms. family room & 2 3 Bedrm., family room. appt 1'2 baths. Spanasb style carpet. drapes. fresh COLE OF NEWPORT S82.950 MESA VERDE * 494-8057 * can be the home cente --------- VIEW!! VIEW!! ror you Near parks. school and shopping FABULOUS WINDSOR 4 bedroom home in dt!· slrablc Greentree The master suite 1s complete ly separated Crom th'1 other bedrooms. Vt•ry rucely manicured yard~ You owe 1t lo yourself lo !>t~th1sone• PARK HOME In Deerfield. lhl!. beautiful plan : 3 bedroom home b Just waiting for you to see 1t Separate daninR room and a cozy f1replaC'e an the laving room Won l last long. Ca II to see Overlookme the city of Lagun.t & miles or coasllme. th1!. well de signed 4 bdrm .. 21'1 bath home has lot!. of sltdina.! glJS'> walls. WOOfl beamed ce1hngs. largt> pnvall.! patlO. view Ut'l'k for relax;~ All on .. large. well land:.caol'tl lot with i1pr1nklt·r system. JW.l hstcu ..it Sl8i.SOO Jh11kBrt>~ ~tl~ 499·2800 ----- LAGUNA CHARM -------------· I ---------------G1Mral 1002 GetMnd 1002 GeMral I 002 G...eral I 002 • • •• •• • •• • •• ••• ••••• •• ••••••• • •••• ••••••••••• ~a.ml. patio, large yard REALTORS MORINS REALTY POOL :>rw~~~c5b3::. _ 675-551 I * 494-8057 * A very private large Realtor 1810 ... wport BToro IOlZi--------•I home with scrumpl.loua In pnvate Monal't'h Bav Spacao~ 3 BR. 2 Ba °"'1th lush gardens & oc~an view Bt> .. m Cl'tl1n1ot" lhruout 1u1d 20 f"rench door'> CJll today • S19~.ooo •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEA HAVEN J &>droom + larl(c llh:!li family rm. a SUJ>t'r at l".t for ram1ly ra1srni:. On today's market lh1s 1~ a tern fie buy! S6~;~.,. ~~asn ANYTIME TUDOR POOL-IEACH $62,950 C 1 r c o I a r d r 1 ' l' I o ~l'cluded cntr~. llu~e L1,1n.: Room ~•th l'rJckl1n~ "lonl' flreplJCe P\tb a.!uu1 ml'l l\.tll'ht·n Dine• Dr.JmJlll' \It.'"' ot CO\"Cred PJ' 1111>11 and :.purkhnl"( hl'3ttod & r1ltcred (redorm puol lhdl•awJ~ !\1J:.tcr & Guest suites A!>,..Uml' VA loan flu rry' C.dl 003·7881 ,.._,"''' )·1l'\1'1 •t1l',.., ,..,, [911111 Are Yoo a Vet? You need no money down to buy' Many to choose from (;oil for further Info -~b-11 ~TCIEST a.a. Y SIZ.000 Two story Ne""porl Beach luxury Form:il dinlna 3 k1n1t s1u• bl'<lroom11 Wllh ma!ISI\. master swte 1''lex10le financing Area ':i mo'lt popular rondo plan Call today ! 646-7171 (Jl'fN r#lt 0 • 11 \ I 1"'4 rc.i ftf ~~ f • l·•BiG CALLUS FOR COMlos/TwMlet lftTutlft&t"IM From $39,000to189.000 EXCELLENT TERMS THE HOMISEUERS LIDO ISLE WATERFRONT 'lie" ~round level 2 bedroom Condo. (;ourmet kllChl'n. den w1lh wl'l bJr. 21 2 baths l'ri v;tlc under.: round park1n.: l'nob<;tructed bav \ 1ew !)ee this pre· sll~l' home today. $229,SOO 640-6161 ~-· COATS& WAlLACE REAL FSTATE. INC. MESA VERDE HUGE LOT Lo'dY :! ~lory. I bd 2 bJ h<1m1• on '~ ac:rt! Ha:. frml din rm. ram kitchen. mirrored PV stone frplc . fresh paml. Grow .J garden. ha\'C an ol} mp1c s1Le pool & sllll h<1vc plent..y of rm to mmp' M59491 Walker & lee Heal htale HEWLISTIMG! IAYFRONT Cllo1l·1.· Hdlbo.1 IOl.'al111n' Beautiful aµt nn ground flout. with IJrJ:c p,11io, color TV & m1H11~J'l' 111'cn 1111•1 l'ool & ~un dt'C."'. "87 .000' ~loyProp. Afffton .. 675-7060. IUILD I I UNITS On th\& pn me ph .. >ce or land & enJoy tu shelter. &Wret'lalton &. mrome ~cycle d\ltancc to the bt!ach 646-771l Walker Glee Ro11l lstlll11 --------- RMMUtl .. d $65,500 W. Gtrdett Grove Randlsl)'le home 1800 SQ. fl 3 bdrms., P• bia . 11 famlly rm • Crpk , lawldry rm . aJr cond .• pool, beauuful lndscpg. E~rytl\ul~ immac. in & r-ta ~ .. -a 548_77 ... 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool An extra s11e yard ~ ~ ' Start H I t'llhanc~ this entire ftet 4'9•·6525 BAYFRONT. pier & float, lots $185,000 to $295.000, to build your own custopt borne. Several areas to choose from. --------llllf{)pen Houst> Hy Ownr 4~ • er OfDI. ling ll h:i:. bt~n highly -----ram rm. I'~ ha. 23n d d h 1 EASTSIDEGEM Duryea off Hol'ldwk.I Cute 2 bedrm wit up11ra e wtt n1:utra cu:.tom f1replac:~ & carpt'ltnK and 1s bnl(hl Sharp J Br. 2 ba on Ir)( II 5!:>un r.2.soo tasl<'fully enclosed front and open Don't miss this lot. Hedured to $00,000 Fountain Valll"f--I 034 pat 1 o ya r ti 1 s a splendid ofrenng Call LAGUNA .· ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR. 4'h ba., fam. rm. & formal dining; lge. tile· patio & waterrront deck. $295.000 _B_k_r_963 __ 837_7 ____ -i••••••••••••••••••••••• I a n d ~ c a p ~ d foranappoantment. ---------masterpa('('e' Near com 1.NVESTM.£1TS S i-"' H 1--~ mun1ty park and pool pan -oc nn1a and lennas court~ Sound $54,500-So Clean It Squeeks . BI LL ·GR U N D V', RE A LT 0 R Mont1cello Condo. Im- maculate. 2·Story. 3 hedrm. 2 full baths fo'am1ly k1tcben. enclo~ed pat111 Call 540·1720 to- da)' Arc•hl'd . Span1~h ftreplact·. ma:..,1ve bnck mce? Call Hed Carpel BBQ on t ht· "Ila c 1 ou !. l-Re•al-t.o•rs•.•833-·.3380-·--· p111to Qul'en's kitchen, 2 --------- bJl~. extra., l:ksl \'Jlue Woodbridge Arborfake 341 B~y\adf' Dr avt>, N ~ ' b75 -bib 1 . tn area. $67 .500 Super upgraded 2 Br. lux 531 5811() rondo near the lake •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I A&B•L WHtha•en Re-oltors Sa\e S O\.Cr next phase •uast.-lnt1REHriwork 559 1833. 495 5906 By ---------1 Owner ASSUMABLE LOAN 1002 No qua~~!;~~OJnd no MOST HOUSE "#I In Califontia" ----------- loan fet•:. on lhl'> :J FOR MONEY!! hedroum lH'dUt)' FireplJl"t'. upRr;Hled 5 Rt.'drm . 21J bJlh, c.1rpets. and drape" rormald1ntn~ 2700Sq ft make this t•nt.' worth Sh' ~.511!1 Sale by Ownr 3br Condo. F'r<'nch >Quarters Open daily 10·5 pm 3183 Collei:c Av<'. 556 8671 Pnnonly OPEN HOUSE lmmac JBH fly 0~1l<'r ... am rm. dtn rm. 1'1bJ, rov'd patio SKI .000 OPl-:N lpm 5pm SJt Sun 12noon lo 6pm 177t.i7 San Clemcnll' Sl !lf.18 0913 n• O"f""""" C.M ·--YouneffiftL&n1ury Green Valll'y 3 br 11~':, 11~1 1•41 1h .. u.r2rr,:.,~ all col 400 l17"~ FORAIAWU Sun'ound ""' ''" "'· '' '""' .'' ··. ' Ar. · .-•: .-.-.,,, Tastefully decorated 1n Twnhml· l'xqu1::.1tcly de [.It~~ II tll -~ rich tones Newly paint· corated. ll) uwnr O!X'n 6 I l'<l. nchly paneled family Sun I:! 5 !163 .. 1,i34 or £'i -------room. 3 bedroom swle:.. 2 963 3093 . . ---= l + F /R + POOL baths 2 fireplaces. cov· --------•I W TER VIEW J S2 000 G I ered patio, $76,900. Call A + -. . . Magnificent Vu "OUPLEX" Vet:. if you qualify $2.000 TARIEU.540-l720. Lovely 3 lwdrm. 2 bath T"'o blocks lo bcJdl. is all you need to gel '° home with family rm. JBR 2BA upper unit this ho ml' You may den. brick Cplr. 2 rur l(ar SS2·70~0 THE .. · ·:. · - VILLAGE. · .. - REALTORS 2BR 2BA lower Quality qualiCy l'vcn if .You have "#I In Caifornla" \ Convenient to ::.hopping. carpeting & drapt·::. used your cltgibiltty. schools .tnd transpurta l•-------- t hr u out b It n Low down to non vet 1---------•I lion range/ovens, D1shws hrs, llurry ! Call 963 6767 frplcs huice hv rm w/24' O"l"'"1 ''•"Hvt•'1'~"''1 ~~i, :·~2:·:~·~.i:; [ ~JH!ll $100.500 - JACOIS REAL TY lc6oa Ptttinsula I 007 675-6670 ••••••••••••••••••••••• On the 1•01nt Clo~e to RAREFfMD! MHGVerde bdCarpet 962-4495 18101 Mal(nolia Talbert RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN EXCLUSIVE LISTING PRIME LOCATION WITH VIEW LUXURY UPGRADES •PRICED TO SELL JACKIE ARCHER. Agt 752-0283 640-0166 JOOOSq.H. or beautiful hvanJ( 111 lh1s roomy 4 bedroom home that has its private POOL and SPA. we will even rnclude the 18 by 22 BONUS ROOM Better Hurry on t Is one TURTUROCK ESTATES Presidential home, huge fee simple lot. super up graded 3 bdrro. family rm. wetbar. d1aing rm Only $132,SOO. Call Helen EMERALDIA.Y HILLTOP Unique. top of Emerald 8Jy loc.a11on with funtculJ r railway JP proach Fanta::.t1c: view pooi 5 Bl:droom., 1 baths. den. Lower floo1 excellent guc:1t ~u1' l" $225.000 3Monarch Bay PlalJ L.tl(una Niguel 496--7222 831·0836 Unique C-1 ! C-Ommerc\ally zoned pro perty fronting on Com1t Hwy. Two stores. dhl i.:arage. on large L shaped lot. $95.000 Hot Twosome Tbe:se 2 one bdrm. units are tough lo beat, near iero maintenance, great vu from upp~r unit $129,500 THE LANDIMG Bay & Beach 5br. 4ba, t'abulou~ Uctt<'r th .. n rormal din rm. ram rm. the model" home only !I den, f1n1shed dhl ~ar. wet mos.. new' Secluded dou bar $179.500 Pnn only -'~~--HERITAGE or Don Bryan. Tarbell I ~~!Yi;;~!E;~~ ~~~~~~~~~I Reatt.ors. 8J2.11s_1_. __ 1, ble door tiled entry lo 6733226 OWNER SACRIFICE chocolate carpel and 1---------•I '"" cru.· Cl ~un1h1ne '"Wall'! or CoroftodelMar 1022 ---------...,, ... et U.;J street OS to schoolio. 3 bedrooms Glass"! Kang Henry VIJI •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• FIXER UPrltl P.-baths. formal drni • . REALTORS The Colony-lmmac. 2 st ory Jbr. Jba. lge fam rm. $79.000. By appt. Ml·2S42 Open Hse Sat/Sun 11-S, 38$2 Uris Crt. formal dme Sparkhn.: BRAND NEW m mce nbrhood. Bnng & breukCast bar. Onl l(Ourmet katrhen. Soar your p-ainl & TLC. $64,900. Call Tarbet. TRULY mgsta1rc;1setosweeplng 41R +DEM $80.000 area. Askin& RLTRS.8428854 master bedroom retreat the Ideal combinat1on of ~7.000 AGT .. 673·7601 ----'----~--• C~vat1•n1 with dressm~ area and a new ho m c 1 n an S&S Resale Sp;oci,Usl.i. J. " Romantub Immaculate eatabllshed neigh· 41R+POOL 4orSbdrmmOcklsavail. Deane ome.3BOR .& m every detail and UP· borhood. reaturtng all $69,750. somewtpools 968 4602 family rm .. 2 baths; Oft a graded In every area. the latest kitchen tlP · Outstanding lor near Pennington Properties corner lot. Near comm. For the demanding home po1ntments. oversi1ed clUs & hop'g F I r park, pool and lighted buyer only. For appoint· garage, large rooms. 3 ~all Agt 5 · or 0 o. By ownr. 2 story. 4br. tennis c:olhts. Thia de· ment to see call 847-6010 baths, 1lep 4Sown wet· 67 3-7601 fai:n.rm, 3ba Sl36,SOO hghtful home is in top OPfNll19·••\•IJ/llr011 r;-<t· ba.r. mlnlocean view. All _________ ,_Pri_n_o_nl_Y_968_·_~_69 ___ , oond1t1on · priceSlll,!iOO [. I walking diataoce to Cod Meto 1024,._.__ , ·ttjliJtt h~:~r6!4~:.c7h2.l 10nly •••••~•••••••••••••••••=~•••••••!~.~~ . , ;;mc•::11111am11•=--~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TURTLEROCK '4 Br -------- $~09.000. fee Tel\nis poo1 racu 644·41.57 WOODBRIDGE A.RIORL.UI Choice wtrfrnt site. sun ken llv rm. din gallerta, 3Br, den. lg tam rm. 21,;iea. Woodside Model. 673-2624 orS48-0122 1052 •3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, view. fam rm, pool. Jacuzzi. close to schl & shop'g S89.SOO. •NORTHVIEWC Custom 38R. FR. :!·MY. deck. Lovely view of m1n:s 999.900 LoiJ-aleoch 1041 BONOR!ALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·9411 ----OLD LAGUMA N E ,\ R TH E 0 0 L I'' and not for ever· COURSE-413R +den. A yone ... butasourceoten lovely homl!. pror·1y dunng pleasure ror the Id H pd.. J car I( a r Laguna connoiueur '149.900. Rare. early Leguna JA.YW. YEATS home once uaed as a R-~ 499 22 ~7 75Z..SlSl out Call 1tCl 5PM. Try • Daily Pilot Se-U-U\ln--,-s-r-as_t_w_l_th_D __ , 530-826<> Classified Ad to buy, sell or nmt aometblng rJn NIGLL C.l\IL[ ·1 & i Grand Opening i i TERESITA VILLAS i playhouse "by the J9 pro-wunOl"I • ~ L:~~~~·-~~a~t::l~~ ~ Mf"'-Vlejo 10'7 A5SlJC1"1 £ S _Pll_ot_W_ant_A_da ____ Want Ad Resulls 642·S678 -~---------1~~=====~!!: Ga•r• 1002 G1•r• 100 GtMrill 100 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••#••············· CE . llDlll ILlllS ca. OVER 60 YEAR6 OF SERVICE LIDO IA TRONT W /YflW 5 Bedrooms In This Deli&htlblly Bright 6 Cheery Residence. Open Plan With Pass-throu&h Bar Into Lovely Larae Kitchen From Dln.l.ng Area. Beautiful Deck Over Water With Pter And Slip $210.000. IMbold • I ... DOfll DllVI ) -.. .__.._.,_ •11 ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WlllCUfPS flmT-'UST USTm Acrnss from Mariners Park & School. Walk to shop11ing & business. Country kltChen. lovely landscaping 1n thls bcnuUluU.y kept a bed.room &ome. $130,000 ~ CONDOMINIUMS i : Jl&.uwy Towtlllo•• i 't513 CAMPU51'1!1M91E OPEN DAILY 8A.M. Toe P.11. charm-high beam cell •••••••••••• ••••••••••• lnp, stained 1lass. stone BV OWNER 2 br. I.., b.1 fireploces. secluded 1et· Air cond. ll\llt! lot Un& & some ocean vl•w. 164.900 8:JO..Z111tt Shown by appotntmcnt. Mlwport leotlt I 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ,, : CWy 10..... : ---------1 : Featuring Spacious 2 Bdrm & 2 bath, : DlaFIELD TH91Wffs Early arH1 3 BR. end •-"'========-• unn. 0"9tnoelt. lmmac /'\JEUJELL ' . ~' : wi.th fireplaces, balconies and : l ... 21/1 IA.THS •. pn vale patios. •. An abeoluteiy raotutic > PR t VAT E DR t V g -• • bdnn. townhouaewilh all Ocean view. privacy • • FROM •ir.1 500 • the amenlUee nffded for POteotlal. 2 Sr + din, : ~ • _____ ... .._ : easy Uvlft&. s~r shacp la.rse nnplae.. deck.I. 2 : : c:arpetloa t tuout: car1ar•.P· SJ.28,!iOO. Ea.rty Blum "J" pl• : utW. WAto.. : cust om drapu '5 eod urut t&nyon F ... ~· • • eleaanlly decor:.ted ; bt vtow • 3sR. iBA d.n'c • Costll Mna • complete with central alr • • i : ronditJon.lna 2~ baths & rm. p.atlo, A~trolurl • ....__ • oot,y 1 roooibs old. Un· •Gltd..,..494-8519 d'-'ck. pool Ow~r .-...... w.... : •ttevo.blY pr1ct!ld alooJ' Sll0.000. 84+7641. Inn 645-2692 : S71,1~ Upda~~~us c:ot _onl-'Y.._ ____ _ : ~·r.~c~:IJO. ~~"dJt,!.s~"~~o~.pi ! ea a xi door. p001 ~~t'd. {."rel :~uo~ ~~ ~" : • ,. ~!l'TOR •-.. .. 11 1.q.o.s330; -..,7688 evi. ....................................... ~ .......... wknds. ·"Trtna Pl.aft•• $12S.OOO AC ENT M0-5..W> ' I ..... j , ~!!.~~... ~nForW. ~rdol ~RHIEstote .._..U•fwwlard Noanu ... a1111.~ Thund!1.f'etHu!!)'2'f. ten DAILY PILOT C1 ,,...,,portl•od1 10" Me.qottleoc.h 106 ....................... 1.-chn.t=..s. C.....Mna 1zz4 ,.....,.. .. .._.. 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A ar~a real ly. pnme locatloo or r11aa. very clean ~ C'loee lo beach 142:$/mo. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• -··•••••••••••••o .. i . lpk. paliu. ~q> ~ar . 3 Br. ~ ba + bonu rm ~ati !2lll3Cl3·4034 an,y comme~lat. doclOD MINI ltAMCH mo 751-1310 Ast for Keith 1183 1317 Greenlrt'C 3 Br ~ ba ltG CAHYOM edks no peta U.t.• ~ office . .tloDPmt: rt•nter. New ~piln11h l.11~ 38R. houH 1 _ 1 ' mo Rd' 6~ 19?1 r 1 U ~ h Ind I c P n 'I WES TC LIFF bowhn• alley, rt!cre.. · ZUA home. 1.A!v-1, u1oahlc+ C1ran " sharp. 3 & F Sharp l Br or 2+ den Lae ~""' 1J Ol, NI-de· Goff COSM Ylewl ' ~ mainJfil'ml P•llO •rt"• 8 3b llonal ctr,\ 11n & i.toraite. \"Jane ttrn. for hon;~ & dltltntl• & oven, cpt1o. fned yd ~tra~e loca· sac . .-,/mo &W~ u 2 Brve in 6'11•' Br&Dd ~w1 :...• , _ _. 1 ._ __ 1 ............ KAT ti Y TU A~ Y l..ovt'~ 4 r, a. Pool• re.tauranu. convalt!'I ••rdcn. 14>2.500 Xlnl rps, cov. PlUJO ., rnc boo 142Stmo 642 o:16S Ol' or 3Br 2~ Ba poo ~-"---.---- REALTOf<. llOO Quail J;iu11 Larae pa_tio, lit cent hoap. t'l<' Ap term~ . n K H 2ltll Rut.i ers. $41~ 892·33& HO'W41T1"6J tmtu.s • tu .JOO • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Npl Heb. ~4K 1927 o Sll't.OOO. Fri/Sat/Seta pratsed at $380.000. Sell 7141522 2(8) OR 6765717 ~~ ....._•-Lu-~ 2 Br. sm SUS per mo. W~hYtor co. ..... ,..... 3707 7S2·288'1. ~11!~~~arul Dr fof' UOO,OOO. Ov.1'1er. .._..... -~ 3Br.S38S-147Spermo. NEW ftT'Cttn'!fto •••••••••••••••• ....... B I ""'G-,-~-h-.-833-HU R_.. 2s~v:°'k~·o:.~~ =· ~.~~' t!':e:~h°}= 4f~~~~t;,~ REALTORS M4 4910 W\nter. I Bt dphc ~: OM THE IEACH lll t 1~ ;a ore '~ t ~ 4 ._ "'°P"+r 2000 ....................... S22S ~2978 here Walk lo 11rade /urn .blk from beac • SUMsn & SUIF Of<, 2 , Ha. 2 frptc~. hob ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.rMs furftlshed adM>OI & hieh school. 4 I Npt Shores 3 Br. 2 ba. ~ rno 894 3523 (114 • hy r 111 I 11 l h ho us... Fodonow V"'-pOOI, tel\JUb, rec room. -V 2 Lots Wldt! ll1 ('Orner . RXER UPPER ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ...__... br. 3 ba. h~~ l>undet'k, steps to tx-h Yrly rental 8ud1 special! $145. til Lge walll.'d patw w:wttt all, rurnpu~ aa.oataland ]106 62JW.Wlllon~2010 dbl gar SSSOmo 61420th A:ck for Grant, (213> pd. Sn1I or cpl P'ec .:ardcn Outdoor brir w WN·bJr + pool labh... trf-plexn ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOOEPOSITTOQUAL. St ~1718 439-0281. Mai" Rentata,540 ~o ~~~cr~~f~~e~a~!~o~ ?.S:l~:~ilaon~a;:;~~o~wA8nl~e. r ~~c~l~~e~~~fa;,~ :!~~:.e?:Jl~t p!t~~·n~ ~~ :e;et:::t:l";~:~::I N~ 4 Br. 2t1 Ba. (pie. ' .. 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc. rncd yd. l.ra l br w /beaul bay Mulllple torung 1275 ooo 548-4 ' · Y S95,000 here':; your chldrn/pcts P11rtly rum •Adults, ch.ild l6&ovet run area. wetbar. I blck Mod kit. 1 Olk bch Pvt view on W. Bay /\Vtt By owner Phone Mon -165 eho1re lo bllild uµ t.'Qwty $575. yr l ~e. 675 3624 •Smallpetok IXb Lundsc $4ltS mo. RCIRChR•atty comm w/PoOI. IMO mo 1275. Utll lncld. 3/1 to i-·n. 6J>m·lOpm .. wknd ·Sane .... • 1076 raitt. ..!_21.3>3670177 3Br. 288 twnbse, 2 yrs nu. 96806S2afi4PM SSl·ZOOO yrly 548-•i. 6/l0.6136845. __ _ -~·llam !714lti75fi968 ........ , .............. ,£ .• Quail~ lc6ooPatdMUk1 3107 nrS.CstPlata,kidsOK. Condo 1 sty, 2 Br. pool. Ranchos J .JBr 2 BaSu BLUFFSCONOO CoroMdelM.-l7J2 MAllNERS Plac• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3S0.64r..507t Call Kay Hodge at Lws Rey. golf crae & WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALIF RANCH -"'J .... T ~·-, 2Br, near Jetty. dbl gor. l Boal/RV slor. Redtt 4 Br ~-=l or Bob (213 l lake vu MOO. S41·10U by CPA & famJJy 3 4 Br, F\.tm lge I Br apt. walk lo IL\RBOH VIEW HOME rv,... l400ouJ.Ss~·~r!°l'OCuucH blk lo bch or hny, $JOO Cplc,dln'g.J096Roanoke TurtJerodr Olen Plan • .. brklst rm, 2 sty "'50 bch&stores.S300mo yr preslrg1ou.s area Ente' cus~~MVIEW mo T11June30 675-8667 Vaca. Try $475. 752-1920 Super 3br. Wlfrpcl. new Br. Fam Rm. ten:i.~ longttrmlse.644..S7l ly.Ultlpd 67J.607le115 through open beam. nuME MARVELOUSINCOM~ Log...cahoch 3141 Jearune.83.5-02UPgl03L cpts&drps.lgeyd,btke pool.l6()0S47.700 CostaMno 3724 Vaulted entry way, larJ( Construc,11>n to begin OPPORTUNITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cute East.side 3Br 2ba lo IK'h 2 car gar ~ ··::,·0•.•0•0··w··;::·&•••U·~·· entertu1ning liv room Janullr)' 'ti .. 3l00 Sq. ft ln fast growing CM ocii:'"HfllOHT All r 0 ed Wall lo ll Days. 597 4258. Eves. Turtlerock 4 Br. pool & _ ~ ,.. Huge family rm. dining BR Easls1de area Two ~ • e <' · . wa 9623155 tennis racil $S7S mo. •Studio& 1 BR Apts rm & 4 big l>t'droom:. 4 · 3 BtH1>ntemporary separate ho11Ses on a lot 5 BR,· :i baths, 2 fplcs · cpl g, ref rig.· blttna. 644-4157, short renl1J OX. •TV & Maid Serv Avail ~fovc up to " bt•Jut1ful ranch stylehome. Many, Sep. yards. gar·s. both 2 maids unit. pm ~teps S445tmo. 642-5299 Vacant 3 br. 2 ba, fp, up • LEA.SIS •PhoneServ. Htdpool <irea, bett11r hurry. 1:011 man~ xtra~. ~~~~st~ Br 1 Ba. bltns. lndscpd, tobeach Lease$1300mo 4 BR SUPER SHARP• gn:I, bltns. I>W.no fee Singl e family, The l Bdrm. 2 ba, patio. 2376Newport Blvd.CM &45-0003 !ir;--c11~ati~ etc Nr by i.hopptng & HJlheMcCormock Mesa Verde. Fam rm Agl 846-3301, pm ColOnY:beaut 3Br.pool Park /Bch nearby S489?S5or00·3'967 FOREST E OLSON ""\ •Of .-.~tut' or l\'e 5G trans. Dy Owner $7!1.SOO Realty 494 7551 Di Rm fplc ls d...,,,.. 968-~. & tenrus Grdn/wtr tncl. $500/mo. 9'a 206 -n · · <'P · • ...,. ~ Ownr/Agt 644-2932 714 "' · 1 ~wport hoch 3169 Cncd yd Family. singles, Beachwalk condo. l br, 2 OCEANFRONT 5 Br or 3 i---------•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets OK. $450. 646-5607 ba. upgrd 'd l'pls, Ju lo Woodbndge 4 Br, 3 ba, din bdrm+sep 2 br Wllt for I P LIDO YRLY 48r 2ba gar dr opnr. Ask Cor rm. ram rm .3 car teenage r or ., Besl ••c-.-~ ncome rOD fJm. rm, sunny 0 patio' 3~ 2~=l~=~;t~s Grant 1213 > 439 0281 garage Lake & pool. Perunsula Pomt location A I locatronforrenta,1n $700:.to AS?I 6756161 orart7pm 640..6139 N 3 B 21 ., SS25/mo.CaJl7S2-7576. T~rtl!>ee/o~oGlen New SUSCASITAS Minutes to NB. I BR rum Adults. no pell> 2110 Newport 81v1 CM U 3 b I com e and growth. 2 -_ ew r " na, view. r:y~ri~;~. d ~ 'n 2 r:;: · Separate, com pl cte South Laguna J 186 •BIG FAM RM JBR t'Ofldo Attach gar. w/op Beaut Deerfield twnhse. 3 38r on bsl st. $650/mo l.cpfwn.1 Ir Bltns. w1w. drps. Adlts. no pets $225. 645-3971 $ homes on one lol Fan ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 1 .. A'>< ' • nr. pvt pauo. end unit. Br. 2 ba. 2 yrs new. lse. 150.ooo 6!2 71:189 orsECLUDF.ll custom tasllc income $l!lK Dn 3 /\rch Bay, 2 nr, WW .~rfANDNEW near pool $425 mo $425/mo. Call wkdays Watetf1CM1tHomH 6'163448 cedar 3 Bf nestled Sbowspos.cashflow cpti., drpo;, Cplc . pvt JBr famrm 2Ba u75 848-2341.evs/wkns Diane at 992-5000, Ca&l631·1400 STUNNINGlge1Brgrdn am u n g th~ P 1 n es . 45 3474 ...... h •c.25 • • .,.. wkndsteves 673 7197 _ _ _ _ __ apt. Pool & rec rm, $220 NEWPORT CUSTOM Features a sttnken living 6 • .,..-,Jl' • ll<'l'an \'l<'W, .., 4Br, fam rm. 2Ba. ~ S Br. 3 ba, fam-rm. Crplc. · · -~ . .n.w.n.~c..m.-.....-710W. 18th St. S40orrdep lBR +pool room,gourmec.kltchen&•I mo54-144111 •SOUT H COAST bltns,fn rdyard K1ds.3Br.2Ba.2car1:ar.Un1v.Ex PkLd Th 3b w1thad. $249,000 ~olf 1•ourse vt~~"· ,\~krng a 11 SHORES JSR. private pets OK. Avail Apnl I Pk, tennis. Jacuzzi, pool ec. I O n SC r. -N . •. f l . l ~1<15 ooo 1 I • 1 lake, pool, jacuzzi. $450 $470/mo. 848-0293. $430. Avail now. 752· 7847 2~ba. frpl. pool. S475 Nr Nice lbr dplx. Quiet. Sep c~port s rnei, 'u~ om • · · ~-_ Hoag.673·2332,675·5008 by garages . l::mpl'd 3 BH 4 bath plus ~JOO -• HousH UrrfvmisMd .SELECT . CIOSt.' lo Hunt Harbour The Terrace Dover Mod. 3 older adll, no pets sq ft. Mal>s1ve Del I ''o ~ AMCt40RAGI ••••••••••••••••••••••~ PROPERTIES N e w 3 b r • 2 tJ a Br 2 Ba, <1va1I now. S435. Sea View, new 2Br. w/den 548 102: foyl'r llu7l' /orrn<il Lr\' --General 3202 townhouse. Bltns. frpk, 673-6571. 640-0056 & atnum. Pvt streets. mg Room fam1h room IHYESlMEMTS •4-l'lll• ....................... 556-2660 garage. pool. tennis cts Tennis & comm pool. Hla1tincjCM1hoch 1740 ho s t-. H" 1 ' 11 d C714t419'·7711 Near Lak~ Park . TllEBLUFF'SV1cw' 5425/mo. 1213)tl978214, Terrace 3 Bdrm. 2ba $800 mo 640-8557. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lump .. tonc• f1rt·plart'. ____ rrunutestobeach 14 BR JBR.2•,ba !iGSs.Mo RENTERS: Pree rental 846-~ w/wetbar & frpk. End 644--8018or833-3622 SMALLBEACHHOTEL parquet floor lJlht.'<lral 3 Br •• Ba qweLtreet nr 3 ba, 1 3 BR 21, ba. 2 I SEA VIEW TERR V1tw ~rv1ce Homes thruout uml on major gr~nbelt. Lux 2 B 2b C nd B k Rooms $30 Wk \:cll i o lt & ""l't ha r park & 'stores\ S68 900 BR. Comer lot. attached 3 BR, z•, Ba $1000 Mo Orange Co 2.3&4 Br. Call 38r. l~~ ba Twnhoust.-2 Interior u~grd d Lge 8 ~ a 0 t ~-. a\ Apts $130/mo. 536-7056 ~eluded Mastt·r win.: 493 7912 I ' · garage r1 replaces BIG CANYON agent54&-9521 car i::ar, pool. no pets redwood pauodeck. Auto Fayj ~w 1 <'P s pat~· "-Jlkin·m1rror11d $168000 '1703 Alabumri 3BH.2'~Ba S700Mo SJ85.Ph84ti6518 garden lites & rp c, R i v rm. K l.ogultohoch 3748 "ardrobes. W<rll~ of STHOUSAtlOSS Hu~t1~glon Beach: LAKEFOnEST •SHARPJBr2Bacondo. spnnklers, auto gar dr masterBr.pvtpauo,CuJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:rktn~\~1';1\ iL.:n~~: UNDER MAIKET 536-1718 JUH.2 lid, S600 =I~~~;· redec., s.140 New~"r:as~ ~~~!~ B.Jia1'~ l~to~~:t ~1~ ~~1~~ ~-~~~Pb~ ~~e~~~:i~.T~~E1'1i. r~m Loads of fltorage. Two cuslom ~pg rd 'd C.M. DUPLEX rx>e. 3 Br 2 Ba, fplc. fn..... Downtown H 8 s blks shopping & schools. own. 1213)69, 8885 ?s>en S28S 494 518" Calltoprev1ew. lS2-1700 Townhomes h Mira ~ <eu from ocean has ever $4.S01mo 640-2819 hse Sun 12 S 2520 ----- • ,,., 9 • , ~, , • " , Costa Villa~ ~ on the Newly refurb1sh<'d 2 2 yard. Nr schools & shop ything Will be ready for Un1vers1ty Dr. (( rv1ne La~lle cullc' $150. Util. pd [~ i Palisades in s,og-free Bedroom uruts In highly ping. Mesa del Mar occupancy as or March Stunrung 2 Br 2 Ba, W/ Ave t f~ II~!. j11~·.~1 San Clemente. ~lh are desirable renlal ar~a tract. Responsible adlts ~-$500. mo S36·6S65 or C1!lestory cetlgs, TheTer· Main Rentals. !>40 5370 -.. -··-·--end uni ls in lriglnal Blocks to the bl'ach only, ctu.ldreo OK. 2782 962 2500 race on gmblt, pool, Jae. LEASE --- 3750 p ha:. c .... 1th •t I t be $79,900. Mendou Dr 644-5966 teM1s. S395. 644·2932 Hcrbor View L.oc)wto Hills ~oocht'S Plan t{Br. 21~ ___ Bkr 7~1 3755 _ \1 . V ·rd 8 Sharp 3Br, 2Ba In Marln<i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•I l.1<1 A~sumabl<' l A loan 20UNITS. lSOAvoc<idoSt l'Sa c e exec. 4 ~ 2 High School D•strlt'l 'lice 4 BR, 2 Ba. rentral 4 + Camily room. near 1 Br Jpt wi n~<: ctr, pool, SparlclfHJ Pool 1187.5011. P!•in 3 :Ill'. 2ba Costa Mesa. l duplex 12 Ba. Fam Rm. put to, K11Js & pet OK S39S mo air cond. frpk, covered school. park and pool knrul> & bus connections $70,750 No i·ul1)1111ss1on cottages. ti trailers In 't523CAMPU5IM·•~l"E grdnr incl S625 mo. S.180114 . patio. s h ort lease . 640-9900 S<!~U+ Ut1I Cathit· Newport Harbor exp<'n,c. Ow11 Aicnt come $3! 280. Priced OPEN DAILY 979·5699or 545·2439 5400469or64H~l415 7:-i!l~518am 5pm High.Area W~i!kdy!> call &!~·3193· $265,000. \viii actt'pl llA.M.T06 1.M New custom bwlt 2Br. Forrcnt3 Brt sty,IRt'lot. l.ogwtohoch 3248 ~wporthoch 3769 3 Bed rm, form:1l dining e' t-s /wkndi. 416 7139 · trade. Prin. Only Please East Side. many xtras. cul de :su_c · nr bcat'h. $475 •••••••••••••o•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & family rm. Upgraded <.)pl!~ house 2126 42127 at Agenl/Owner642 9661> llome5 for rent In best 54-0-9030Aft 6PM mo. OO'.!·tlM6 OCEANFRONT thcout wilh lots of rx J92Calle Borre•~(), -areas, Nwpt, &CM . $250 2 BR. fam rm + studio BEST IUY I A t I rl d TWO 0 .... LOT to $1<A nor mo. 640 2981 PRESTIGIOUS 5 BR., 5 baths, 2 Cpks.. Some peoplt.• -.ay you ••cl ras. s TO· u t•overt· Scmt Juan "" "" .,-· rm Near Lake Park. maid's urut, priv. steps 0 pool deck. A beauty or Capistrano I 078 3 Br earh. Easts1de1 PM. COLLEGE PARK walk lo bch. Nr Elem & to beach. LeaseSl300mo, N'pt. Shores; 3 homes what you pay for• We of fered at $110,000. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brick fplc. hardwood N J C Super 4 Br. 2 ba, Crplc. H.D Ill Sehl No Pt'L'l Hll!Je McCormack avail., all 4 BR. From fer more. And the pnce 1" 540.1151 BUILDER'S H"' ..... E floors. $8340 tncom11 ew country ouse or frml din rm. $42.5. Ph Refs req. 536-1484 or Really 494-75SJ $4.50Tol650A .... 548 1290 less. Membership in " """"" Pncedat$98500 lease. near llbrook 2 548·6366 owner or SJ&.8026 e• Health Club. A tennll> ~HERITAGE REALTORS When a contractor hu.1lcls 642·63113 ' ARcnl BR. 2 Ba x;a l~e gar, 546-5605. Top-Of-The-World, 4 Br 3 BLUFFS, 1 LEV EL. club. FrN! tcnrui. lesson~ his own home •e Ire ---------view. 3 acr Ideal for 2 Br Condo. Adu It Ba. bllns, gas log fplc. VIEW Exceptional 28r Billiard!> Sw1mm1nl( 11u(•ntly puts rn ~Y ex· INVESTORS horse. S 7 5 · mo Newport Heights 2 br. Complex. Pool & Rec new custom drps, new 2ba, r;..pic. $600/mo. Ph Golr Ori\ 1n1r Hanl(l' -------•-•I tra-.. Hight now >j& have 6uruts.ocean view tnSlj..0519 garage. NO PETS! S285. racihtles Nr everything paint thruout. upgrd 644--4201 Sauna:. + ~n·J I "" .,uch a homt! lo to'4 , S275,000!1rm Bol:»oaltl l206 673-2256 SJlOmo 847-6403 cpts. fantastic ocean liv1tles Sunday llflQ, lfGC.ANYOM Brand new 2 BR, sm~le h·' el IW~t .ROif l'Oursc bdrms . 2 1 2 alh!> Owner '92-734~ •••••••••• ••••••••••• $165 u d 1 M 1 b Sh b h view Lge patios &deck. CdM.New3br,2ba. Vuto Parties with 11\t' bJruh formal d1runR rm1 liv1nR ... esa e ar. r. arp 3 r ome on pvt Ideal for adlts only, s ml ocean & Catalina. Wood f'teeSunday brunch rm & family rit with a......_ --r -'-220 4 BR, 2 · 2-sly · Lge sngl ok Fee comer lot. Heavy shake 1 beams Lge deck f'""k 2 'll'Y. SI ;!.S llOO l\<it-.~·1 ---·~~ view su ck Yearly, MamRentals.54(}.SJ'IO roof. frplc 1n hv rm, pet.SOOOmo. se.49J.t675 car p.rkg. sp'a': ·& • Crpk~ U\Cr 2600-.q ft.. •••••••••••••••••••••• S700 m _ .. \ourrentdollar>~oc11t'n on.1lar!.!elot C&Lf<>r a BAVfRONT L th. Agent.,...,,.. 3b TH Kids OK bnghl, chet?rful k1tchen0reanVlew2Br.den,l~ woodsy . $550/mo. furthcr•••A t c rrd11· h ... t uf 56 amcmt11:> bwlt Bch., Coastal ~tp:r.~~~ 675-1642 F; r · · ~;..ti;hr S395 mo. Call Ba. 2 sundecks. S4SO. _673-__ 1206 ________ 1 maintenance crew. pm ---------•I in by owner Price onbome&dock.64~7931 3 Br. 11 Ba. on Grand MainRentals.54(}.5370 714-626·41&9 626-2819 ...._ _________ , ft!:.sional manal(emi·ni $J!J5,0IJtl Ph .. '>ta ff I hat r a n•s. .in•I O~~~~l:,~~TER ~~ llSO mo. one ~ i~r. gar. Kids & pets 2 ~':,'~~~~~~~~~I o~~~e~~~~;d ~~:na~~~: ex=.::~~ ~;;e~~ i;pe~e~;.~;,•;,~ ~ THEILUFfS &•aut d~or J Bn. f.1m rm. l baths Some \dl'W, Ht-a1ly lo movt• 1nto1 on.:inal area Sl~ 'IOO Sallto ._ 1 OIO COUIM .ASSOC. •••••••• •• •••••••••• •• REAL T~~59·0ZZ6 llU1ote 24dS room tddttion m lge 4 br home. ~'rplc. 2 A PETITE PAD on bath.,. low m'!!_'ft yard fabuloUs LIDO ISLE. for Callagenl~6-~ the l'Ouple Just lilc1rtrn~ Tlllthl I 090 their fdm1f)' or the one •••••••••••••••.,•••••• lhal h~" "thrown in lht• ~ l()wel" 2 Bdrm1>. + den Reduced ror q...-k llllt Sl"5,000 Cuzy 4br. poo4 tme. U11ed • Capis &.oc:h ]211 Mam Rentals 540-SJ'IO srv incl $375 751 5959 4 Br 3 Ba. 2 car gar, 2~ HARBOR VIEW KNOLL Sorry. no one under 21 ,.;. LOT •••••• ••••••••••••••• ' -blksCrommambeach.l capeCodArchitecture& no pels RoommatL· Steps lo beach Complet T 0 w 0 us E w i 1 h 1 br. $195. •,; uUl paid. 3 BR. den. bllns. lge lot, blk fr Hi school. Asking Charm: Wood bannisters wrv1cc available Mun witbplans.so1ftests.aa OCE VU 3Br,2hba, Kidsok.Fee. petsok.~7~~-S62S.714·S34-3290 &paned windows· 38r. thto-monthoccupanry. ~~as~f!~~~"'svpea~~~r1~ ~~ Call -453:! Main Rentals. S40-SJ70 b Ocean view, 1 br. fncd. family rm. 3ba. Pvt Pool G rd · I 3b 2 r condo. l ba. comm $275 Fee & Tennis C-Ourt. $750 /mo f1ce for your inspection de-I Mar 3222 a eners spec1a . r. pool carport 16684 . I lse.OccupancyMay l. li87,500. ••••ot-•••••••••••••••• dbl gar. 2ba, cent heat, Arbo'r Cir. SJOO. Day Mam Renta s. 54().SJ70 kftOll P,.,,.ntff .,.,,. 1'0R LEASE . ~·A~'rion~s~~n~4 893·6571, ext 210. Eves Lagana Hlh 3250 Call 752·2838 Oakwood Garden i\pb 880 Irvine lat 17th I <7l41645-0SSO "'"~ S7 mo!1lh for this or call 991-3379 897-4759 •••••••••••••••••••••••~~~~~~~~~~I lo y ram1ly home in ~.,MO. FREE RENT 1-170016th St <al Dover I I e Terrace, Corona 2br, gar, paUo, fncd yd, no Lge 3 br. 2 ba duplex. Pvt J br, 2 ba, ram rm. frple, Yrly $450. 28r, across <714 >642-8170 d~ ar. 4 BDRM. family children, pet ok. S265. ~·J chil84d ~354N1o pets cpls, drps. fncd yd. from bay, completely re-2 BR Condo w/PoOlfja<' LIDO RfAUY U77 '•·•I ulu,' II . * 673-7JOO 'k bnrk frpk. ~t &a trlr ==-------•C~'> S.Ubm 1111 ofr.s. Mowit• I>......+ ~~11 Rnort '240 , pool 11nd patio. mo. 546-7506 Si:':is::ys · : eves S38S tmo. Call Rusty . done. bltns. 673-7674 view of the buy, patio: lnowlosl'C!.673'8550 lmmac3Br.2batwnhm 549-1862 S.Clt.....te 3276 Jtar. wshr /dryr , 2 Car gar. air cond 1n S2!JO· 2 br. kids/pets ok LGCJIMCIMHJuei 1252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $38S+ut1I . Tom B mstr br, 2 pools, 2 Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br2Ba.qwetstreet.nr 644-5670 dys . Wkad1 jacuzzi. $375. 546-8127. Main Rentals. S40-S.'\70 Ckean View. new 2Bt, den park & stores. $400. 645-997_5 _____ _ INDIANW£LLSCONDO PRIME EAST SIDE S:UO 2brT.H. Kids, pets, Condo, adlts. S495mo. 493-'l9l2 See Park Newport under BIG CIUfON CM Casa Dorado 3 & 2 Costa Mesa 2BR, 2BA singlesok. Fee <21Jl83l·2401 S.Jumt unrurn. apts Newport M ""''· unnis, poolspa, b1k l Bdlt Dplx, 2 bBr, Cam <Ando wtdbl gar. Brand· Mam Rentals, 540 5370 2 BR. 2 Ba Condo's on Golf Caipi1trC1110 3278 Beach. Furniture anti. v~-m. Jn-rm, 2 a. Lse (7l4 "' .. 1900 CONDO 111g. Pers. situation dt• 41\0 Agt Dave s , spanking-new. Yearly Ccodo 3 Br 1:i, Ba. bltns. Course Avail. 1mmed. •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ___ """------- m.and1 ule. S66,ooii f;41172ll lsealS450tmlh. dshwshr. wshrt dry from S36S mo. Fausta Nice JBr condo, l ba, Oreanfront 3br. :rba. 14~ l.U\UrlOU!I 011kt•rt•i;t rum. uni. (114) 34&-328a ---COLEOFNEWPORT hkup, dbl gar. pool, S37 Vrtah.Realtor.499·22U patio. drps. cpts, stoH, mo. Avail until June l~ mud,•I with lu~h l(old UT~ 346-9137 Twtlet"ockGt.ft REALTORS mo. 847·6010 Lesli 3 Br. ram rm. 2 ba, encl gar.$285.493-3406 ~ ra~ttni m1rrort'd we( Your own'" Acreortr New & lerrlflc on best 675-SSt I HinUedys. 982·3519 Fr yord, cul-de-sac. Avail 2 weeks free rent. new 3 Com--p-l -ru-m--Ba-.. -h-A-pt-.- 1 h;ar dttk off h\ln~ room li ~treet loc al1on with evs , ~ with fantastic VICW or w... ...... I 091 qui ty. I BR Chalet inzeable yard Be lhe "Br , 2 ba dlx home. Bltns. 3/l. Wtll Ulke children " Br2 Ba. Fam Rm, cul de Blk to IK'h. gar, petio golf cour:.e SeC'urlty ••••••••.-•••••••• .. ••• Ortega Hwy, modem hrsl to live ln this new-rrpl, Zcar gar . patio. 1425 lmmaculate 3 Br 2 Ba. o pets. 4.94-9721. sac, $.170. rec & pool facll. Nwpt Shores. S200 mo . .11uard and underground HO DllOUGHT yet ~~~~.\,~11 nt.-ss and help de<'orate. 3 mo. 968-4965 eve c:W desac. nrCentral Pk. Mlis&o.. Viefo ll&7 Incl. s:r'1·9SS4 586-8460 pnrlung tel Realtor 499 :~ & Dln rm. $650/mo No. C.M. 3 Br, 2 ba, ram-"'2.5. 8474525 ....................... 3Br. 2Ba. frplc. uae of ~ hl4nh 1£eua~I Spar•ll~ PC>ftl fn sep o.tofC WATERFRONT HOMES nn. cpta, drpt, aharp. 1...,W• Avail Now. 2600sq ft. new pool. $400 mo. Donna. CMfwWIMd Pl .. _.. yard I Br+ bonus '1"· ~ 631 1•00 $395.549-2646. ~ lJ42 5 Br, 3 Ba. kids, pets, ~11714,499--1802 ...................... . -bltn.,, trlr access. •.ooo. ~ .. n k l EZ t m G al 310 a.---&.i-C v ' 11 -r-· •• "'--........... 1"'•6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'ar poo · er 5' Mission Creek new 4 BRIM• 2 .,.-r....-•,... tntuty 21 1 ' • ••••••••-•••••••• tBR. llv'g., frplc, dm'g, _,.._ ........ J Br 3 ha townhouse M95.99'7·1284 <714 i dee home U ptmo' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1400 ou.ri~~-,!.920 "AC" q.t.'i()O. FOil THI PIL.011 d kltrben, stove, refriic. ;·~··~··•••••••••••••• Spa~kUng n ew co~d: 3 Br 2 ba A&o Villa Con-wfgardener. 67&-ilos • BUENA PK • New. I & 2 ,'"uoe'"ulC VllW ,...__ .. _ ..... ._,._._ wlO ,..a.;."!'e. ~J.~.v~e n Rarbagc disposal. $275. .... ofBm .2 '!~t~~~a, 1470. C all "LI I a.. do.' single atory, A/C, r.-a.-_....__ 3"'80 Brapt.11,cpU,drpe. bltm. """ _,,.. __.._,....._... ,...,... -·-ge. mo. Ptl: 1·684·5016 s ... ,mg, r oa .. .......,o, IH6-1JT1 or848-54:54Seves. cptS d 1 & pool ~-& pool. The VIiia Wooda Sea View. M aantricent ••••••••••••• ••• •• ••••• ff o r I o I t a II · . W /D, D/W. S31S. 831·1G78 No 1i' ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8.1.SHt.h St. (1141521.7072 vista or ocean & Ughts ~..... Waterwt'll. Year nd 38r. 2Da. nice yd, locked ........ l24 peta. RENTERS: Free renta11---------- tromthl11brandncw4br. ~e....a_ 1100 vtaibUJly'. Walk{ dis separate gar Wt lndry l!IToro 3232 •••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER PRIVATE 2br aervtce. Hom• thNOUt fr..ole.cttJltt .. ~-...... IL k ~ -·A~ to _,... 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LoWered 2BR• 2.,., ~------· 3 Br Cordova totally UP· nl:•a.... 329e LOWBDUPUX Day 9793971 Eve Newport Beach, pvt CotfaMeso l224 l or quick r e ntal. 3BR'.20a .. :::::i4Q0,47 graded, auto sprklra. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlthnrepla~.28drma wknds 752.fj8}!j ~ach, 2 poob, 2/incu.u.ts, o.tof Stat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t714>9M-l801 days 3BR 2~ ba $5.50/ $370 Wtr pd 831·3627 Ice 3br. tba, lae YARD. (I very larre ma1ter Sl0,000 °aum bal l)n tm ~::1t:=.~e3 •• ~ .... ~~~~ ClJSTOM lbr. 2ba, frpd, f t•Yaley lJJ4 4BR'.2&a . .'.:.::.... . . GAR. AVAIL 3/1. s:MO. ~·r!:~p:~~· mac Eaalbluff hm, n ltoydaftlllon SALE OR E cl1okl" ri'~s~ 0~0~~ ...... •••••••••••• .... • 4 B:, 2"" bl!, furn · ... .,,.... .._. lJ69 M&-9088 Located U1 the PaliJadea · C'lso'g c~ls. 3 Br, fnm 645.0U2 Hawaiian p rty for chim:h & 11t)op'g. 14~ 3Bl-condo,2~ba.MZS.2 48 •2~8• • .. ~ •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. ZBa. lg yd, nice Exterior malntence 1n nn, by ownu No bkn equity ln r Orang mo. 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M50. k Olen ptan 4. Wat.erfront-Docll, 4 8R, 2 ~ .._ ra y em .., c ti. er •"' • • "' • vc ... nu• ..... on Nie. 2 8" 1 e.. t-ptc. hua• ~"MSTtorea..81 5br, 3 car .. .,., ........ ten· Ba, frph:, hew c ri>ta. "*· • mott. aar. UMdbrickpaUo. TU/522>D>OJ\61S.5711 ., .__ f d d 13 0 • """" ,._ bit 1700 "4+9832 So. IAauaa ., ~ lfON• fl3:1 ~ 08 lnlri ... v~2,.2'!!•. J!,.,.r.•r · ~ mo. S br. 2 bl!, cpta, d11>41, rus. '7$0. mo. l40-ICM4. ....,... tnA. • t>o.t batbor, llOO mo. '-' ·-• Own ~·5'8 1290 C1M1hf) l.dtt/ lhl.I ... _ ...... ..,. .... -~I or~ C..,,ti 1500 po ianh.y 1 'Only -· c. PSO. mo. <ZU> --------• 55t·cmG CORONAOSLJIAR ~~~~~~~~~'··•••••••••••••••••••• -<•U7Dl700 W CM 3 Br i-. Bat.otw ~ 38a,famrm.tmnl.t,pool BWPPSCONOOS ,.., 11 _1........_ 3600 1 Br-.........:..:..-. firptt pain1,cpl&,drpa,dbL1at. ownr~.l40-aua i..u. atartln& 1t MSO ™"""--•vw.-By ownr Back Bay cory 5a(rl~• l V1•ta dtl M tit ... , st~ IQJU .. Ci· tntdl•rd $390, 543-~ Beaut. Pvt Span. •LYie Mocitl. i\lent "4-11» ........ _............. Pool. • Offan bu. Wooden lloort, t'°' araveslte., Pa w/pool. • Br, ~ ba. fam Don't flv• up the ablp! ~ eo.&a Meaa ,,._ t A Oatllina v...,,..•Ctotc tprtc. Jlro0$l '• •~fnrd It• ttboriaJ Pa JDr, I\\ IN, new~rpta, \I• rm wrwetbllr, at.num .. "Llat' tl tn clattltled. 8&t CY'D ~. 2 Br. Br. frplc, bltu, 1ar, to~ .,Jnebeach. aankn, bl.l me.. Must lrSS H . lntld.s lricf ; Yd, Ut5. H•t c.c.iY. toS.D. ,.,.,, tm S1up to thor• ruulUI dlD., I" S., Dfl, pool, PoQI, ja~. btdr7 rm. 144-31Sh l14'11ll00ft.IS2,50a ~ .-tc -..-: CtdtdOO, mo.~&1\51> • ta·llml Jac.,t · .S..'40-llte .,/DS0."4~ ··--~ ................... ... ( • , i . • ., (:8 DAILY PKOT Thut'ldaY ,~ 2A 1917 .... l&tilb....... Offk4r...... 4400 ....,..,,,...."t/ llliMu Lo.t & flGlllld .. ~ SlSO : . ••• .................... ....................... Flllmet ~ty 1001 •••••••••. •• •• • • •• • • , ••••••••••••••••.•.••••• .. IMoh-~~IMoh...,.,. ..... lwoh---JllO •I MOFR£E RF.NT• -•••m•••u•umu•• ....................... LOST H<•rt '"'""' ' Sflri ..... ....... •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••··-. •••••• -••••••••••••••••••• No l.e&M req Dlit ofcs I I SIN . OOGGIOOMIMG ~nd1tnt. tnillalll K . 18.USu EiC1m111u l'l'•I :.MW... lt24 .... 3114 ........... IHdl Jl40 Bradford Plat'4t Sbr Coa Ad) Alrp0rttr Holtl 0,,arMity 5005 SlOOOO orSUBMIT ASB l!IU. Hl"' td ~nClem~ut\' l"ully l.ic -·••••••••••••-•••• -··--···•••••••-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• do. quiet loc. yard l>"rom 1 rm to2800&q rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Out.a.lanclma So Oranae ~ for•ppt 4112 T21Ml St\ftSHln(j/ A wtnnlng comblncJnon or odun oportment homos wfltl luxury oppolntmentaond sope~ rtcreonon at o p<emlom IOeOllOn fertnls • gym • ltlefopy spa • swimming • bllllords One & TWo Bedrooms, one Bolh ~ G> ~o. ~Me&l.Vifcfs °'' MO Poutortno Av• .. Cotta Mtso 1'1J1.ettS --· Nr Murdy Park. 2br 2ba. ~~ f:· mo. l$l & LOWEST RATt.:S. FULL C~ •la? C\)' •1te. ldHl for person ~t lruh Setter p ly UpeWn. l24S rno 1'.ves St.RVlC~ lkJJ 32%3 hi Ovt'r 500 A<'l1vr local alont Am to "MoreJ·I\.. at1 11111D'o;-."'-"f'M-.. ttlt .. ! S46-3711> S...l.al;ima 3116 noon bus ltsting• l'lea~e call Ull · tl7·4ZOO 968ZMZ ~-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two 300 Sq fl deluxt' ol vr atop by for f~ Info _______ _,.._ •••••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • I Ir . ..._.be«IL Lie. quwt. tuxunous t'X flre11 Sl20 each C '1 All categoM~ 4' typh ICE CREAM l.Al&t Red bm ~hm} ' k~ S*oQ It si.asnno. 9'2-3533 c-c 2 br. 2 ba 11 pt 646 21300r 67~3109 Wf .:uaranlff to ple~e & SAMDWtCHIS wallet V1t·; li Mo ·}>I\ _ _....trsHon 7005 l:levat.or to ~ pr1v you S 0 UT H 0 R ANG E ~edhill on 2. 21 ~ ' •••••••••-•••••••••••• Hi list--751 ~1 .. t Hart.o.r Jt42 heh ~arty&gameroonl . ~persq ft ·~ COUNTY fOli NO Sh1•1 \l.IJ:IU.;-..; ••••••••••••••••••••••• total n<'unty. Pen ~ct 4001 Btn-h-N 8 UNITEO BUSINt:SS Hl.dband tr~lcrrcd and Sh~l)hlni olJt'r TilAIH FOR .,, BK Condo. Hunt"' bv1niorwkndrctreatfor Agt ~1503? INVESTfttk;N1~ mwt~llw1fe l1bus1ness \IC Bcat•h & t:llt IART!MDl...,Go " " the iad veot urout. 11dulL. l~ Mt..a Vtlrde l>r ~ Sparkhnic operation 963.4~7 Horbour area. pool , Motrllntl Ill ~15. mo OfC SPACE Nt'wpOrt (across from Kona Lns) Good for family Xlnt -------+--~~,~~~·~~[~ .. ~'.~~~ pauo.$32S.98S$228aft.6 491t28M Uch.l300aq.ft.3ok'i; .. ~ll.t:l06.C01Cta Me11a terms TIME.751-1400 S25 Re"Aard. to:-.t lathl''> l't.M'FMJ::lll'i lrflM 3844 he. room. + 2 toilets. !Cd UBI Open 7 duys Pearl & Gold ltin , htwn /\SSISTAN< I· ••••••••••••••••••••••• l BR. spedacular ocean cond As Is MOO per mo. ..OOl SUrrL Y 58th & tSOlh S N U GO<)D J' >ti view, de(·k. Jacuni. Call MAMUFACTURIHG ANDSERVICF. 540-307 ' WOODBRIDGE sauna $350.mo 6®-1526 PACIFIC Real Estat.t' Patented Item M~lllon Viejo a1 ~a. rc---- 1-----Ol'PORTlJNITtl'.'S PlNESAPTS la~evt.'S Genellill 642-0200 1 Umqueplt><'eofequip tail storc-+ rout \' AMlRICAN 1. 2 & 3 bdrm units r..-.t-'--..A ment prOJ<'Ctcd net Includes tru<'k lllt>al tot ." .1rt't1. I ARTE H 0 ER S ~ .. 2~ Designed Ii ke early Af hMllhrunw__, .A.trport ~--~ 000 lh'-vr Pres"nt h I •U\lw1 ·' 1'11 "' af\ "'CHOOL -.. Cahforn1a bun"alows arU.fwnllhed 3900 "" ~... ....,_,, "" J " w.t er JWUVV uown """" ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 1 blk to 0 C. Airport owner unable to handle Ull 837·4200 11'"' C: 11th St . ~,\ F r om S2 7 0 · 1 l) ••••••••••••••••••••••• s uitei. from $125 No Can be relocated 1----.,. ... ult E Side 1&2 br ep\3. Pmestooe. Ofc hrs 3 5 30 THE EXCITING I ea 5 e re,, I 0 c Id. Levcraoe w 129'• down Pick & Mark et lr""' """ a I •' tl34 l!*iO Super deluxe 1800 sq . ft 2 Hll. den, 2Yi ba • l&e wet bar. laundry. frplc. $.')25 I kda""' "S M\ wknds p ,.LM Mas,. "'"S.. .. .. ., = ...-~hoots (.'oui.I To Co.1~t En~I gar patio. poo . w J-•.... ._ "' .. ,.. ,.. cpt.s ldrps. Jarutonal svs. UBI 751-3741 orange& from small pvt Like n ew, no p•ts. 5520400 MlNUTESTONl'T FMaystm. all ulll. Suite -----1troH Valley Cntr. LA <:OLLf.<iE (>I' &44008 1Bedroom.n01wadull BCH 200,2082S E. Bnstol, COIMLAUHDRY 7490003 ~ASSAGI.:.. L11w co<.t ~ii;;;;;;iiiiii;;;;.iii;;;;;iiii;;;;;;i;:;~ ood Aph. coodoon lake s.125 Bach. 1&2 BR NB < 7 14 155 7. 7 O IO Uni)' $80(10 cash down -------FOliND Hu~ _ yuun~ Da) t::H• Sal Uu-.-.t'-. 111 Mo.67~5726 121 JBR. 2BA Duplexes ·'NfPl"!·wNEARNEW" 121315412<172 from$195 cbehlndCarl'sJrL So Orangel'ountymaJor COINLAUHDRY male. Vil' estcllH SJnt.1Anc1~>1:i1 ~ewa. 1 Adul~ N1>Pet:. shopping center loc SJ0.000 downµu)ment OovPr Sho.V• Jrea ....... ·Want-.... 7075 ava1lable.closetoshops. Cpb. drps. bltns. g ~Beodl 3148 15t.tMci.a0r LAGUMABEACH Goodnetonbooki. :iM Act1\e washer.. & 8 ,... _. wv beach & park Xlnt CdM pullo Washer & df)er ••••••••••••••••••••••• is Bl ks f..st of Newport Xlnt t"<Posure comer on UBI 751.37• I dryers Owners rt>tatl 542·2100 •••••••••••••••••••••• • locat1on..c; From $350 t o '-L 1 & 2 b 's from .. ,.,.upc.. r ......... R.,,...... "'L Blvd J 'llorth Coast H\\ y . street bus an en forces q u1 clc f'o u od l l ma I• Mi~., All round J rll~t. I u1o S.\75 Ask ror Miss• $205 R dy .• 15177 Ar' ........ ,.. L' ca .. , ,.G,,..."' ll!"'CH 546-!ll!tlO le"el. 320 to 640 sq fl ---------•I .salt' Very attractivt> Brown b1lt do" 1t lal.l' you wJnt it c.\p..•r ti7$-2:Jl!Or~-1()67 "-"" ,.,,.,., 64"-ncA3 -"""' -"' .,..,...,..,..or ,,....,., Free parking Aff1hall• terms Co6ta Me:sa II S46 1371 1n l)Jstt-ur 6. la) 0111 ----~~~~~~~'-; Large2 bdrm hdupndlex un PREVIEWING Hillle McCormack Tax Shelt1t1 U_ll ___ 837·4200 LOST Fem '"ah Tiu. l Nc·w'llt•lt<:r'. m.111az111o Westside 2 br $220 Cpl. at Exe. Nort e sec 2MD UNIT R It 04 755! "'' ad.-. & brochun-s 67~11 THllASILLEAF drJl6. stv Children OK. tioo.Closetoe,erythmg ea y GIFTGALLERY yr. o ld. e & Wht aft5PM Nt>wly redecor ated 2 548·~ aft 5PM Has Oak hdwd floorr. the Beach House MUTUAL BLDG. Olatributonhlp Under 10 I Lost Tues.. -. -bdrm. l ba apt. Pool r 1 81lt-m kitchen. 2 car Prutige omce space '" Nt'wport Beach. Want 2 22 10 af rnoon. nr. Recent Loma Unda Uni\ Near~11rh Adults s..100 2 Or gdaroeh a~ rpc. garage. A tst class ren Co~e~rari&ca:.u~I central Corona del Mar f'ULLORPARTTIME ~~~a:e~~rerS~~lhm:rr Jamboree " Bayside grad wishes dental '" mo. pal.lo. !l~-~1 . tal. ~Month ... }llf •sto ewport ~ Ample parking Air· We are now appainllng IOAM.675-3080 Dr opp boa Island i.1tn'K pos w1eth1cal ok 631-3 190 ----------1 MISSION REALTY gc...,., e cond. Jarutonal service d1slnbutors for ramous Generous ard' Call m bch area Cl·rt X f•'Y ----------15 3 b t l 2 ~9~0731 •Beamedcc1hntt::. k name brand gum & il4 .549. Ioli Days. ucApplytoad1t8?2,c-11 ,.....~ e2BR lAdultonJv pac. rap oruse t .as .. ... e·•nn.•l•&rctc"ntero; 5 nq;:ht::. per wee breath mint• f0 alur1r111 HOIBYSHOP Th O Pl PO J'· ....,..,.c J • br & den. ~1c. patio & .. •~" " Imm·-• occ pan" "" ~ • .. 675-7435 aft M eves c a1ly 1 ot. "'" $320. 644 4848 Days. pool. Aduit;'. $325_ No Ocean \U. 2br. POOL. •Plu~hcrpts&drnpcs T ~._,'''" uft •Y· .. ..,. WlllGLEY'S & TIC MIS.<:;IONVIEJO 1560. Co~lJ Mt':o..i. c".s 675-~C~· ~ts.645-33Slor83'1·9517 lndry.Adlts.no~ts $32.5 •Andsomochmore o...,.persq · TACS You may kN.'P Located in one or the Lo5t Mone Chp withap 92626 1 A t 11 M fo\Jm h11chelor $230 67,..400 your pre~l·nl JOb and hnl·~l centers In So prox $80. Id w/phono 2BR Iba S350 yearty.N 2 b $225 & se. ll · attu Unfum lbr $255 slort.ptimt'&cxpund to Orange<:ounty.Veryal· record t m & JCWl'I A~bY'lilllni:. My .ho.ml! Aduits No.pl•ts., ow ren~n~ r . 497 241''8 HURRY FOR HARBOR full t1mt• l:iler ir vou di• tract1veren1&terms. Keep mo please rt• Fenn'<i ytird. ~1 r ~."lo. WIUIAM W_O-fTOH ~~: c~p~. ~;;~lg;:& BEST SELECTION sire tiet 10 on tht· ~round UBI 837-4200 turn cllp or' REWARD Bu:-h.rnl 'BJnn1111: C..111 RE/\L ESTATE 675 3331 refng. Next to all shop· Mewport Beach 3869 HJJ~upenor nwr or this multi m1lhon po Box ;111. Wh1tt1er, 962·502.'l Sa ping 313 sl7~ I Plac64e al ············bo······ .b. ••• "'ev.porl Bcal·h $$a11'"rdeust at1rly owul~I· .,,rlu .• rOIT::.ho MEHi ... sLwBOEAAR 906Cll. c: 1\ ........... Want&d 7 I 00 l'dM oct•an '1cw, 2br duple\. ror be w 12ba. bltns fq>d $550 5366851 · nta Ana. l U..2-24 3 br condo + nus. 2 a I 64"-8453 '" ~ "' • ._.,.. ---yr old model Back Bay v-A Divi5aon or quahfy yvu mu~l hav..-$21.UOO net. full price Lost V1 1n1ty Wood ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW BREED APTS Cpts. drps. bltns. $425. Rooms 4000 l~~r-~~tment Co aulo. a fow hours !.pare sn.soo plus stock with bndge B dmoor home Apt Mi:r Coup1 .. :u ur11h C".ozy 2 br. frplr. hrdwood 1 br w loft. frplc. a 1 pplns. 64>9S43.646-1t64 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P"'-"' sn FT tune and $-1000 ca~h 1n only S!O.OOO total down M1ru·Oo :Jyrsokl tOt Cosld Mc~J l\tll• ui. n f II /\dlt pool. Jacuzzi. enc . gar. 48c l;ft ,... • \l'SUllt•nt !·'or more m Do · d tol Red tolonni,t. dark SJJ2.MIO rs. So 0 wy s. no Adults $260. mo. 393 2 Br, 2 Ba lux. apt over Slecpinf: rms $60 Slo:i mo 0 1C Airport. Campus Dr rorrsauon wntc to o.,. payment n l 11\! isap-s t r 1 pc down bat• k . µets.:_!'OO _!73·6069 HamJlton. 645-4411 looking Newport B1ty AJI $5() wk Share kt.t Plu.o;h sub-lease Sac up 1 nbutor 01 v1s1on, p O {Jiited ! Act nJS '1•3741 R EWA:fi Please call Archikclurt• f.OJ.!IOH'fllll! OCI! ... ..a VIEW Easts1dc qwet 2&3 bdrm with balcony & fireplace. bath Shown Mon SJt to 56()()!".qft Move in now Bo'l 53G. Brea. ta '2621 559-4783 l; & wknds. student. well i.:roomt .. 1 '""'" ,..,.,. "only" Call art lpm ... ,,.,, 2700 ------ror p lime -.Jlt.'., of l'\('lt b &b t.h bl 1133-_,.. ' ""' l'LtAS E INCLUDE M" ... "GEM~T l..ge 1 r a . tns + unrurn w tpatlo. Some ---------Rcb n.oq'd ~0058 or ---------A""' ..n Lost. 2 y r old rem tnl( conservJllo11 µru ref rag. cph, drps & w/frplcs Adul~only. At· BEACH RENTALS S485954 Ofc 325 sq rt Pvt ba. 21.P•H•CN_E_N•U•~•l•B•E•·R __ _. Laguna Beach Executive Samoy Has tumor duel Add1t1onal hrh 111 ~;aarpo6r7t5030SJ002e .• ~c49·1220 lra~~:._......... WINTER-SUMMER DIV>MS ..... wk up with rms.P CstHwyaddress -_1 n~•~•_holaesrar11e11saut~pdl}wbus1t1h· above 'eft shoulder com1e.,!0ur11~11a"Ain~ 111 u_yr.. v.t.. ..... .... .,.....~·· YEARLY nvvk h --137 .. 0 k C'.d~l $150675·20Sl MotorflOmeR.ntals '"" ~ Answe toSara6461841 scae ..-. ~ 1m Santa Ana Ave. CM 2 B I Uni $400 itc en ., w up Book$ d)nam1c fa'll growing 646-5.:>4 2 ryr y. · · a~.5489755 SUB-LEASE OR AS pro\t'SJO.OOO ncl maJor international ror· 3824 ---------SIGN~tENT Luxunous E-Zoiteration Motl\atl'<l poratton needs people ••••••••••••••••••••••• Easts1dc new tnhouses. Room r or m 3 n · Off orhce suite central b seller asking ~.ooo but onenled assoc·1ates Cull Costa Mesa Casa dt' Hermosa f'rpl. enc gar , 2&3 br. 2 garden. cookinl( Call loc3tt.'<1 ne.ir Mis!>1on SJ invite all offers llurr)' or part lime i94 5273 2br apt w rarcplace. I 1'l ba from $300 M2 1603 before8PM. 497 2526 c .i. p1 st r a no Month on Uw.olU.' l>alh. rang~. on•n, dis __ V_oc_ation __ R_ent_ol_s_4_2_5-t0 FHt:E Hent1 ACTNUW' UBI 751·3741 hwa~hcr, $320 Also 3 br EASTSIOE 3 BR. 2 Ba.1---------•I••••••••••••••••••••••• F.1 <;entro lll'alt}. 1sep.blrlli()$310 deluxe f e atures. 2 OC'"""' .... -o.rr .t"'50jl ~"' "• BIG BEAR CABIN "" 160 W. Wilson garal(e5. $315 645 7554 I BR. l Ba. wntr. $180 2 br. fprk . sleept. 8 By --P-lcn_a ___ _ BRA.HD NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba. cpt.s, drps, encl 2 BR. 2 ba. yrly $450 wk or wknd 64().$565 Exeeutiire S...ites gar, S2SO adlts. no pets, STEPS TO BUCH R~ to ro.-4300 C11.0 tom decora·~" ,.,,.w 2 br townhouses. &44·1103 3 BR,2ba,wntrS350 llS'm'Unt _.,. ., l.C\l ' garages. fenced patios, ---------1 2BR,2ba, wntr$375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• othce. Telephone, recept air cond . S29S/mo. Gardenapt,townhousew/ Maturework'g fem needs & all ~erv1ccs. 2082 642-6612or642·0282 pallO 2 br. vamty, I ba hme m C.M. to s ha re Michelson Dr. Irvine *VILLA MINOS• 2 Ir, 2 la Aph LOWER Enclosed Garagc<1 Gas & water paid. Mo to mo rentals S260 CHILDREN OK 2324 F.tden \' e. 1133 24llO up 1 br1den. full bath wtsame 7504649 Call 752-0234 down. Mal ure adults -Meed--A-R_oomnta ___ le_?~ LAG UN/\ BE/\Cll on~~· •..a. #l To Profe.sionally Frnd Small attr. ofriCl'S 1n -r•• THAT RIGHT PERSON modem bid~ From $150 275 E. St. C M. ~r month 611·3003 PARKHEWPORT "Qoust·02ATF.sThruMm:D Lar~e swte appro'l u20 mt-G« ~ ~ sq ft. arranJ:cd tnto 6 at Bach e lors. 1 or 2 ru ~~ tr offlt•es&recl•pt.areJ Bedrooms & Townhouses p 832-41.34Sincel971 Sl.OOO crmo From $249 SO NOLAN LARGE 1&2 b r apt s. WHOLESALE DIST S2SO.CJO +Sales 1976 N,1t1oni4. c.J1-.tnbutor for 'an & lnotorhomt• ;it· cci.s. Ea\,Y to add retail & mail ortcr to increase already rooc1 ~rowth r11c ture. ow,er gomg Into mfg UBI 837-4200 LIQU~STORE $30.~ GROSS Super bt·adii arl'a. nat r~nl Ideal •om & Pop operation Can ret1rl' w th1sonc UBI .,51 ·3741 MoMy to Loar1 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I st. 2nd & 3rd T.D. 'i LOANSAVAILABLt: Credit not important 673··1883 Broker 2nd T.D. LOW BANK RATES LONGTERM FINANCING MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK Olk for Pat Groc~ 523-8292 LO\ ely l<tra lgt' 1 hr $205 Bachelor Sl70. No pets Mgr .it 288.'> Mendoza. Oshwhr. pool. Adults. f'rom $225 mo. Gas pd 778 Srolt Pl. off Placeo ba ~5073 Spectacular spa. total Responsible rem. room Real L:;tate Inc 494 !}.124 recreation program . mate lehtldOK. IM.IV'4in.n~s. TNst DINNER ~USE 5035 LAG UNA li:ACH ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• ----- Apt A 979-2531 l:.ASTSIDE Kusllc. lake --- -new 1 Br. adults. no pets. Westside lbr Sl9S Cpts liliO ~ drps, sto\e l ch.lid ok -----381.3496 . P'am1ly 2Br. child ok G3Cl mo. No pets 792 Shahmar. Apt 1 OPEN a..9492 social prottram. 8 pools. 8 Sl25 mo 545 3367 Dl.X OFFICES · CM tenru.s courts. At F ash1on From $60 mo. Includes Island, Jamboree & San SM 2Br apt w 1m1ddle utal 1516892.&!5·7434 Joaqwn Hills Road o~cd straight M 11-·. SlOO {714 t644-1900 + ,, utll s.18-78199·12Pm Spac 150 SQ ft· ofc IO 548--11664 H~pm Hu(th Newport Center for onl} LIDO ISLE $100. Call 01ck 640.0983 Unitary bwld11l scats SO 1ns1de plus out~e patio Nostall(I<: alrr.sphere. ocean v11•w t.s k1ng $60.000 terms 1 UBI &Ji.4200 WATERFRONT 3 Br, NB E .BluHs atty seeks 1 lllllO mo. Lease 673-8886 or 2 straight prof men .__.. R...td 4450 CHICl<ftit share l1te beaut. (urn ocn ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2300NET NORD BAY FRONT vu hmll $260 inc utll & L.AGoUNA BEACH Majodranchlse. <J'ly 2"'2 LOANS 8Y2% Also 2nd TD Loans Fairest Terms smce 1949 Sattt..-Mhj. Co. 642·2171 545--061 I PRIVATE PARTY Will pay m ore for your Lost. bi zipper purse I•--------• w con tnts. Rt!ward Wntc Box 2201. NB !Y.!ti60 ng problem~ lcohol Helpline a day 835-3830 EGNANT~ Can ~ conf1den t1al coun. ling & referral Abor n. adoption & keep1 /\PC i-----54 7 2563 ~SEMBLERS TRAINEE Needed lmmed1atr11 Day & Swml( ~h1ft lnlerv1c'4 hour.; bl'l'4 n S 30am noon Mon 1"11 VOLT f"I Ml'tJUAUY •.I fh/lt~t H 3848 Campus Dr 546-4741 (;\cross From OranJtl' C:o ,\1rporl 1 Equal Oppor Employer •S ARON'S* ASSISTANT ~:-.lGR or O ALL MASS/\G E Tramee. Exp.r'd 10 retail 499 1224 food or lee l ream Hu .. 1 ---l~ -----ness 545-6701 "TH EXPERIENCE" Adul motl?I Closed \utomOtl\.e 1V for Rcserva New l>eta1l Shop m.'t'(b 5-3967 hcl 11 __ .___ ------• Top wa~c'> p.1111 En.:m•• Steamer>. en..: 11a1ntcr!>. buffer.. & 11<111,hers. u11 hobter} sh.i m poawr' eheck out. pick up & cle llven Appl} Jl 205!l Harbor Bl. 01 645 I030 NEW BREED APTS ldt only apt Frplc. ap- pln.a. pool. Jaruu.1, encl gar Adlls $230. 3113 llam1lton. 1)45..4411 · 8Mt view on Lido. 3br. grdnr 644-~ ., _.. yr.1 new ShopplrC Ctr pvt beach $650. lse ;Jft1UN I R I onl AYON !m-1tl87 Wife lefl. young man ConwMrciolStore oc. equ res Y ASSAGE 3132 wants to share 3 Br ur t•an be used as pro-$23,000. dn. 751.,41 Announc:P-~t/ 1/ FtG RE MODELS If you're dcpt•ml.1hll.' ,,r 2nd T D 642-3.573 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CAMYOH house. will consider cou f('S!>HJ08l office. Located u_B_I ______ --j'ISOJZl'<I. hkt• to ITICl't pt•\) Ne'W 2 Br. 2 Ba lO •·plex. GolfCouneV1&w! pie OI' couple w/1 child in t1hh•r shopping com -------.. ·~ LOlt&Foiftd SCORTS pie. & woulct like to '>ell l.R~ I Br. pool, nr shops. Miila no pell Ut1l pd UtM Monrovia. 548-0336 air cond. cpts. dr"s. Uve lll style!Brandnew W S1deCM SI.SO mo+ plex. with rustic at NATURAL F OtD ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAUONLY beautiful fr:igrant't'!>. bltns. no.-•. 58&-3l37.. 2Br or 3Rr, 21., Ba. pool. '" utll. M-0-5273 dayll. or m<l!lphcre $175 Mo .• utll. sandwich husmess tan· .Annolmcenwnk 5100 Jewel rv. t·o~ml"I :c,, & __ ,..._-___ __ tenrus. srt'unty. f,OOOmo. 645-9777 aft. 4 PM paid by land1ord la!llc lease. Current 1~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ 3_1 ·_3_8_1_1_ family produl't,-, you cJn l Ur + loft 2 ba. fplc. 11p 1>hr IJ(.)01 t1ar. $27S ad Its. • ......._ ... adl 3840 WMy H. Taylcw Co want to rt>nt room In IR ~1IS."ilON REALTY ly gross approx. S:00 BACCA.RAT lftlOM RELAUNG MASSAGE earn good mon<.':V For'° ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPOHT<.:ENTER houc;c Need !ipace for sm ~S C:oilsl. 1.aguna Submit your cash ofl>r LAS VEGAS STYLE. BobJai'les·L•c !\1 as'!eur formation c;ill ~0-~04I or Zbr. 2ba. encl gar, clO"leto REALTORS 644·4\UO piano Call549 504_2 __ ..... ____ 4_9_4_-0_7_3_1 ___ 1 F.d Riddle. Inc. 646 881 Reservations. Outcllis9·9.494_5_111 _i.Ze-n.•t•h•l•l•3S9----- "lew ,lu•Jto. 21-it'drm. 1•, bch, chHdrtn ok. small NWPTBCHSTORE 646-10586-lOP M ------IJalh • .,1r 1.:und • prlv pet S2VO 536-656$ or Upper Bay 2 br, bllns. Roommate to '!hare 2 B EXOtJC GIRLS Baby51tter/Hskpr. sngl. nu pet~ &I'' ~l "ara0 e $275 Adults p k N"wport Apt 26301\vonSt $275/mo BEYOUROWNBOSS •-t&""-·-..A 5300 patio •II bltns. quiet. 11152 2:500 " .. a r .. ..va rvwwu Massa~ & ~1odrhn~ run lime. live an )OUf .. 9ln A ,_~ 5 751 9258 $180 + '' util 640·584 Jerry Wynn 1213)471-7101 For rent. lease or sal• •••••·••••••••••••••••• "'"" .... b h llr 1 ,, na1"'·1m t i----------i------~:-::--" .. Outcall ~ 3100 S.IJ J2.)(l own apt ,,r cac ... ~~106128(1 mo Adult.a 2 BR. w patio, 1 blk from eves Store:. & Offices for rent. furniture stripping LOST in Jan. a male salary ti7J u:;Jafl5P\1 •OUYE PARK* beach SJ2S mo. Avail M or F to ~hnrr apt m Newport Blvd at Harbor sanding. replurang ~ wirehair Fox Terner. EL IT E l.S At: N .\ & - 2 Br. gar S2lS mo No APT HOMES 311 6310408 Pinc Creek Village ~lvd, downtown C.M wood bleaching. !;hop Wht w1bm & blk spots. ~ASSAG~ .. $10 FLLL nab)"l1lter hiththsekr:r>g, kids. no pc-H 2118 8 . N·· 2 •· J Bdnn .• bit l.ns. w1male Sl70 979 m9 \:a nous sues. Bob. portable !>tripping, al Pleasecall833-8064 ,., Hour "'tti th?~ .ad m.iture per..,on. " u.1~ ... Placentl• J lir 2 Rn $285 • • 2 B 2 Ba Westchrr aren 548-1313 types or woodworks. FREE Wlur\pnol w 1 fir v.k 10 mo old boy (;11oct mo 2 Ind!! OK. oo pelS ciJU, drpe. end. 1ar •all P~. no children or pets G..aget cht'!I .. pianos. ktch cab. f ound. Irish Setter . male. Massage. &uh t<m:. :salary Own trans & rch HMO A. val~ll<'1a Open ML (~1~1 847 7$66, tOam· $3:50mo 646 S68l for•'"* 4350 ooo Sq. rt. slorefront. paneling. doors. etc Lots Vic M.aRnoha & Warner. tOAM Mid ~ION S\ T Irvine S13 801'.? or all Sat 11 JPM. S45-7983 ~ 111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pemn , Newport Blvd ol work If Interested call H 8. 2119171 OOS.1201 AE. BA. MC & Chc-cks 6pm. 552-1455 ------1 8?'2Ba.2csrgar.•-iblk H ti I' I S.OOMo.Agenl675·1G42 AJ 1114)6835423 Accptd 1400t. ~lcFad·BABYSITIER Want•d l Br. cpts. drlJS. bltn.s,. 8 b from beach.S500yrlylse un n glon ,;ir 1our . 1ound. Doberman den.SA P• e rkite to shops. oo pet.a Lee l • 2 r. 2 i3' sec 2 1 3 & 9 8 . 2 2 1 9 0 r separate garal(e S25 mo 2 commercials up to 9.'iO BAR FOR SA.LE Pemale Vic Meredith S40-81!~ aft. school crm po:.1 $190 mo 642-71~ apt•. Ad~lts 00 Y • no m -943-8364 ~ !1CN sq. ft. Ideal for specialty BY OWNER 1ardens. HB. 968-3113 ----lion My home <:all dlt peta. A/C & Dabwahr. shorw law inc acrtg With Ith t liq DRINKING 6P~ 645 ROR!I Pool & J11cuzzl. From lbr on Carual 2blks bch Office R...tal 440 boo•-1· • .1"·• · or w ou uor F)UND 2-10. Poodle mix. · 123> mo 19132 Magnolia. . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ . e.g. gw ar. i:ym. llccn~e. VEGAS ROOM . l~le. Apricot & gray. creates problem,., It -Off ---Uucllclor apt. kitchenette & bat.h. cpt.,, drpa + rouch $175. 631 0655 1.800 • cloMtotbor> g. $250. Lac. " piano. etc 114 ~gate. 686 W. 19th St .• CO'\ta doesn't solve tbl•m tr Bark icCePA~st. exHper. 11152-fm.~74 60' Pel S.., FT Balboa Island. Call eves Mesa Call for uppoml· ~ B~J.8989 you need hel p t 111 for busy • near ooi.: TownbouH 2 BR, l"' ba. ""u . So . .J Hwy. Newer 1617WESTC1.lFF·NB (714)774-5906 or days mcnttosce.548·:i721 FfUND· Wht Sam oyed <;AREMANOR Hospl~al l!OSP ~tallresum,ctoA1~ ..... I ~ "" AGT. 541-~ 1213)289-9307 In Oranae. 633 9582 No 86.'l, Daily Pl ot. r C ....... rm., gara1e. poo • 2br. 2ba. frplc. encl. &•r DOG GROOMING & PET vii~lffDr Call ----"-----Box 1560, Costa Mi:1:1,1. paUo. refrig. Very nice. $.140.l'i73--~ 1501 Wntelff Dr. Canne ry Village, 2000 SUPPLIES. Yearl y 642·5238· SKO DC REER Ca.92626 ---- A Ava~.an.1.r"~~~· -w·-111F1toMT NewportFtnancialClr sqrt. est. Location xlnt gross S38.000 E,,lab. 25 FOX:D: Slbtrlafl A N A mo . ...,.... """"' ,.. •'"" for antiques. archllcc-t ·a yrs ln CdM w /xlnl cUen· H lBr,delWlp•t.loaptbme NEW 2 br & z br t den L.easlllgOffkeSpoce office. etc. C an be t.ele.$18.000 PhB44·4000 '8 'f vie JZ11d & PlnE<REEH proftsslonal tra1n1nr course m Hy~osli la ol ferett hy C's o n l)' Nr beach & Civic Ctr luxury apb. Call on Site ManaKer divided into 2 or 3 units ' C.M. C• & 8'2·3Sll •Bua It-Ins m4 I 84.2-3111 ext 246 S1 2 so . / m o . C a I I SUPPLY SALES • 64S.78S 7. 2tlc'. 2ba No. H.B. Cblldreu •TrashCompactnr 11 You Need A St.ailed & Verailene Hull, Unlque Nets 125,000 yr. plus E·Z --.&.------- •Wet Dar Furnished Office, call Homes.114:67$-6000. run, short hrs Aeleepc-r FOU~ : Sm. younR •Fireplace TH ECUTl y £ bu1lneu Priced for femalt-dog. brwntwht 'llillDdOrongeCotrt(s •Priva~buch E EX Stolagt 4550 qulckaalc. 'h o 1t h .air. vie ----------.1 ok, SZ3S mo. ~ or 9G2500 molfblcMl\Jlapar1m«'I •P1ex.lglusencl. patios SUITE . Reot Includes ....................... Ult 711·1741 Mqnole ll B F QOrMUllles.Artmt.g 3Br. 2Ba. frplc, aarage. •Smoke detectors rtUme recerc • phone Small boal&trailera. ren· ---------1 847·294. /He H. . .V. ~wlhtnoms. S340 mo. 494-3720 or •Sll~avail.totenant. mall ae rv ce., utll & tal •pace. Sl.00 per foot l'tllMTSHOP ~ondmojeslle ~ 919 yside Dr.e73-3414 ~~:'~va~YN'e!~~ ~mil length ~~ l:!! S200.000.NET naf«lbtlgpods. 2jlleclr'OOlll.21att. 3 Br, 2 ba. 2 blkt to lx'h Cenler.640-5470 M~!it~. Busy sbop by 0 C Joeum. nm bllofOI. D•luui apt w /frplc , (FF refrli Inc> rarn. Au·port. leveraae with • bltna. la pauo. eocl $400/mo. Unrelated. Prime Location rn Hunt ._.. W.t.d 4600 ~ down Call for de Found. lehwm• bicycle. ~ ~llfy by serial no .• s1~ color, speed. loc 6 d.aie II*\. Cootact H 8 P oll n Dept 535-5621 ~ ~ ~araie 1odry fac great u . Ev11wkndl S7M4tfl 18':,!L~ n B e a c h 0 n ••••••••••••••••••••••• uull _, ___ ,, 1' .,. ... • •"8"' n.. .... "'-Alt113'1 '"'''"'unt. llOO !lquare PERTVOWNERS Ull 711·l741 Q¥111.andd9ybolot ou~l~Dt· --· -<I· U9J•.....,. . teet. SinJle. aard~n type PRO • --------- TMVlbgl.Mortd 8418-0 1 Br. S2SO yrly. bay view. SW. or omt!c. Goode&· WIMllD Fast food.Toco ~ J.~~1 Mf~YOlfrt~ IUCITOllACH completely redooe. PoSure. usJptd park RBCTALUST1MGS Vf!t"J clean, bu lndoor proxlyt.$SiSM b.FwnlUlll~ Lee 4 bl'. 1 ba. trplc, &tove/refrii. f7J..7e14 ~ll Mr Plummer We pmvlde tenanu to 11u ung +patio dahwhr. att 1t•ra••· NEWPORT ltElOHTS yoo: or Property Mean Xlnt srowth location ~'r.~ m e dog ~~8ecrDom encl. yd. No dop. 1103 Cloletobe•ch,38t',28a, DaUXIOfhCIS ftir)'OU. Good nt~~ect'P:;.I wtcbok• ~ aln Alaba!l'•· ~36-3465 nr w11ar.~afUPM Coaunl "lbdsU •pace•. operat« to TeWln\leP•"f4 1193 aino.optn 9<>0I06;()(). -.ma 3)1) to 2()00 sq. ft. Aa low quick. Now rwtng. 2 Br. Cpt.11/d • child OK. s.. c........ 1176 .. 35' sq, n WI Niauol It UBI 75 I ·3141 Foimd. La• mah m an -----------'I nr s.ach 1;11warner. ••-••••• .. •••••••••••• Ml11ton VteJo areal. rtllA Shep 1101tl clrA S&o yrs. TlmSycainore.$240 Pr'e1Hlll.1uper20R,coo· Kan1 dy to S.D. Ftwf. ........OOO.OROSS bludk .'?1e0rmld "SbP.!!..~ P1!· __ ,.;..._ ______ ,do. Pool. aar. t al;y. $310 Ca 1:131·1400 -·v -.. .,._v ,.. SL85.. 1 br Near beach. Pet mo. -.5806 Woman want. room ln t'ran<'hi.e type o,>erMlon 8oUI w"ll tr&lMI• ·t ok F~ ~..... 1 layfv.t Offlc" clt>an home P 0 Box In boomlna aro E Z intrtoo S.-acllfl a a MaltiRentats.540'3'70 2DI» ~r• owners unt. Avail. 67W141 674. Laauna s .. cb , $40 .000 tut t o CompuloD&.~ ------'--'--'--1 om view, alr cood. bar. 3 Califotrua owMl'/manaaer br 1 2 ba. all bltna. M, 400-700 aq.n. cpg. Ull 7St·l141 Loll. t._ao. Bluepo per Copdo 2br. 2b•. rtfn1. pool•. nr bell ~Ida • ptl ok. 13U mo S7-0I or llD&2lll8 •v• Cludrn1pets OK 139$. drpa. A 1C, ample free Local bua man UC!da •l•m • YDI fa 142-Dlt l21l> ._._..,, park lo&. Frora '5'. llntwiupt w11ar lot '11 F\nd .ti.t )'OU want lo Buiahrhlll Wy . C. Jerry. Muter.. G'T3-41JO '751482, &U l.U. sv• DailJ PUOlCluaifitd&. ... Di'I -' ,. . . H.E.C. appro~ed schonl Qualifies Qra<11 for statewide re#lstrnllon & certlllcate Can be tuken for full academic credtl. 3 unit.. Aak abou.t our Ml}or dei!rff pro,ram Ma.rting March 3 H I ";52-2541 IR!AST IMPLAKTS Low~t fetia & beat car e eo-tk S..1'9"'Y IMtttute \1 14\SSR ~1111 c r (213)1M!0-78Z2 UHDA Ir VICKI Outcdl Mas::r, fortMFwof I Serving all Orange Co &4~2'743 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Kidnap -Tl'mpo Croan -r~eon TAK.IN Overheard ·1 ~utrer from lth•ptom1n1a "Rc11ll)<Y What art> you TAKlNG for tl" .. BANK FUU...TIME CONSUMER LOAM rROC!SSOR rART·T1ME TH.UR UNITED CAUK>RHIA 8AHK ~ ~1on11rth Rny Plata south Lajtuno C7'4t 4tl>-127l C714• 13 I· I '70 EQ11al Qi>port unity Employer Banltl1'{ ~ACCOUKTS ~ouMsaoa To w•rk Saturdays only In out COAl& Mesa ok £xpet pC'fll'd. Ille t)'ptnlC nq'd, Call Mr. Donnelly. 548-DlO Ctlfonlla Fff«Gll s.:e,aL.o.. 2'700ffa rBt,C~ Equru ~por mptoyer . .. • I ~ t.. Thut!day. ret>ruary 24. 1tn CAIL Y PILOT (:'9 c Add IL.Build it .. Diclper it. Hammer it.. Carpet IL.Cement It .. Wire IL.Hoe It .. Clean 1t...M ove .Jt .. Press lt...Pci 1nt il...Nclil it...Pla~ter it...Fix 1t SERVICE DIRECTORY Pl umb 1_.t .".'. Patch 1t...~1p«: 1t Rt:mooe1 1t I Roof it,..L andscape 1t ••. T•I& 1t .•• Trim 1t .. Sew 1t. . Haul ft... Add 1t . Plt'\nt 1t... Atter 1t Ledrn 1t .,.. Atdiit~ /Coac.ttte Proi Japueae 1...1.ndscap If a I .. udl I ' l 1q c~ Polnttng/Paperittq •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,. & Gan:t.-.n•A•. F'ree ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~·-HO\\t:sAV~XS 1•1umb Atthllt'<"lural &. Slru<" LOU'S llOME REt'AIKS. PATIOS WALJ(S e:at,54S--1072Geo.lbushl. llaullnj. movtna. rleanup HOUS!CL.EANINO la LandacaploJi Pal10, Paillt Yoew Co1He Uli" 11"111111< Fn.~ t•sl turaJ Pl•M Rmdl & ur JU yn exp Carpentry, Ptull.lpg Cem\'nt C-0 l...ic LAWNSERV F'REEEST fl/up Treeworll R~H. Our ~ual n ess . Call waterfall, fr aeneral AveornstiF.ittr tStr)ll34S SIOHr. Jlonc:.I& Jt4>llat>l• newrongtru<'tlon R1.-.1d panl'g , patio &i dr• Bonded ForElt 7St5457 Mow/Edie/Cleanups 1 .. t.f~est8U-4.!eT J&l\l~s R.acaedy Ann& landBcaph1ti TukuQaga 2.Stry~.lntr$4Srm ~v:1 uorA 61 flhlrchll ~~~'ltlndustrla ~1-~ afterGpm&T-8.am RJ'sLAWNStt8S4 l711 Sonny 4'Jer. t'Rl:Eballl. •t 8'7'S-&M3 landscape !Ml-42111. Pncesinclmiatr'ltlabOr 84i0383&75t·3UO ------tc;miNtW.ice CWldC.-. 11\g, rieanup, tree wortr Studeot toc!eanhouseone U11u 'f Guar.msrd.lrtMHi•\. R~ ARCH l T EC TU R A I ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• !~~!:i!~~~•••••• for iaable item a. Yen day week. Own trana. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Ted 62': 7900 OI S52 O~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt.ANNING & DESIG""l rpet Man wtll lay yours Lic'd daycare. wkdys. HANDYMAN H & tnt bldgs removed SUC>hr.m U38 Fireplaces Planters WORKGl,,ARANTEED Repu1rs Lat & Ins All 87J.m8 ur mine Rep111rs & Newborn to S yrs. My . omea !167~ • BltdtC<>ncretePatJo lnlr Extr Fr~Eat ty~ Free est \hit ~ rleanlng too' Guar work hofM CM Warm meals Apta Conaclentloua Hein& al affordable pre Block Walls BBQPlu 2.:Sy,...£,pr 64.2·0295 c.at1l11~)11me~i-sa:t0 _,_,,_, at bigger uvings f'r est ~56Si c.-raltaman Ph ~ OCC Student.I, Big ~T Free eat. Ref av all Reis F.ats &46-04&4 •••••••••••••••••••••• 645-3646 -• truck Move. tree \rim or 9'19-l814. 146-7939 . EXCLNT PAINTING *"I.Ion Re-polr Babyslt ln mybome.Hn. ---Oiaftllllg&Desk)lt ~Dons Plumbing ... Cheap! 64~-7979. MoTlncJ E ...................... . eam-6pm. Reliable. w~CareCarpetCleiiners ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• tarrntry, ele,ctricol, S49-36e6 Xlnt hou1et'leanln11 by ••••••••••••••••••••••• t"rt>~~.~~~~\n~a;HED CANOPYTVSEI<VICi" Refer 968-7413 Steam Clean or Shampoo Architect al Draf~m l g n rp r& +car r pri. day. Own lransport.aUon WHY NOT THI:: BEST~ \bl RAT~ SEKVtCl'. -._1-___ c.~I Also Upholslcry All House Pl~'n:. I hl•lp y'!;u 536-&96 MOVING & HAULING. S28 day. ~ art 5 Two M4'n will Movr You PAINTING lnl/Ext Al 1-'air Pnces960-l633 -_....-..-ce w k . . anything. anywhere pm. E 'd 11 'd 1 ~• L' ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• or .:t!l bldg permit 92619411 Plumblng, Eleclr I. CallanytJme.493-2!HS xpr . c ru. .... 1·ree Rt'ul\, dependable. Free WRlGHTTV euar. Rrfs VI C t-'r~est collect Cptry. Po1nt1ng, Trtt Partkular People' Hoose est. 7dayswet.'k e:.t l'.ill Ja) 645 7965 Re~ rules. Cast de~n ~'r~~':~i1~~~kk~g~ Sh ~~ Ra&lest_ 645 37116 s.drical ---~~~~nn:: ~~a ,~n c r~: ~~:!!~!!......... ~~ ~~ur 847 7Z18 536-2008 Hof\ & \1a!>terchg arptd ditbll• serv1,·e 6'1{; 1781~ dell\ er MS-5441 ampoo "eJm c ean ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walt.-rf.Uls 84.2 2.629 f'rlendly Moving Co EHi PAPER HANGER t. ES C-Olor bnghteners. wht ELECTRl''A' SERVICE · W.n0USt aEREALLY CLEAN "--T-c1ent. fru.:ndly :.cro.1l'e ux:al. i.:ood references. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAL Wiii assist l!:x . t 10 bl h " u J. II ., Call Gln°ham --• . cps, man eac CALl.SS15hr,&SMALLOutotorderthJngsinyour Gil....__ ,,_~:.-:>l.23 -••••••••••••••••••••• !Jowest poss r.ilt''-' JeHi>UZ.SlJ ERAMICTILE-: Nt'wor ec.tf<eps. Agents with Cl t di rm & r ... ..,.,ests .....,.., 847 0092 composing letters. c·usl h~t"si iv rm; n $1 SO JOBS842·8233 home. repaired re · Former IRS Agent offors ·-------Photocp•y rtmOdel. t'r est. sml JO~ serv. oomplatnl!. order:.. c-vuch tio ~·~~1~~ gua; asonably 840-3869 aft HOUSECLEANlNG complete. professional Paintinq PCJP"i"9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Nl'lt·omt'~~26 art 5 t racing. etc. Tnp or el.Jm pet 0 odor Cpl re GardetdftCJ 6pm Byrehablecouple taxserv.983-~ _•••••••••••••••••••••••Lang Photography When ~5-nice Aan1zat1on.il :-.kill'<. pJJr. LS yrs e~pr I do •••u•u•••••••••••u •• GradMcj Refs 963-SllJ l.-dlc.-.a State lie. Insured. low )OU n<-ed the best & }OU ...................... . Leavc your wome~w~l work.ReC:.~10101 Cabellero & sons Expr ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUPLESCLEANING •••-••n•••••••••••••• prices too Exterior needttla.sl.cull.a941397. Remo\als. tr1mm1n i: ~6uR~'\e~L~'e.64~ ~~7 <:«tu=... Ac~tf-c--gardener, rr csts, re· Sklploader. dump truck. Cleaning with Care Sprinklers· Install & re !>peclallsl. Try me-Cllllco 581 -'506 prurung. free est Lied c.u ms' · · •••• -..,... • • • • asonable 646-·~ afL 4pm haullng. tr~ work. grad Oa.rel & Paula. 631--0913 ruo.1 ... Con<'rete & bnck 83&~ m.::..._ ID~r Fully 11\loured 642-26U """" •• •• •• •••••• • •• ---d 3930 .--. .-1ua......-, "'W"Ji"I"' -- Economy Acow.ll~b Qual JAPANESE m,1t, emo, t'tc 751' MRS KINGS CLEANING. work. 6-4S 7978 .tfl S PETERS PAJNTJNG •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• C'huck'c; Tree Sv•; Palm' Trade your old stuff I ('e1l1ngs. new or rt! GARDENING Tht> fastest draw Ul the PAlNTlNG & CARPET Malone Expr'd Ht>as Rates Homef> Additions. Restuc ol1,C!. tnmmed. lhinnl•d. new ROnd1es wllh a i.pray. repairs. rree ebt. Complett'JOb&ch.•anup We~l a Daily Pilot CO "WE 00 lT ALL" f'nd what you want 1n Free Est. Call Gene ('0 over blk walls. t'ree J>runt·d . rem<•' t d Classift•'Cl ad 642 567R SJ&.1800. Free est 963 2598 Cla~bi!led Ad 642·5678. 835-3.561 Daily Pilot Classifieds 552·04~ ~t. tow rat.es 586-4892 546-9229 aft 5 ~.~~ ...... !!~~ .... W-.ct 7100 ....,_Want.ct 7100 ~.~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~.-.J!!4? ~!!~ ..... !!~ ~~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~..,,,?:: ~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• Jmrned P J1tme 0pPntnR -·· •••• --------1 ~~~ Gan.OFftCE Avul Perry s Puza MACHINIST MIC.KT AUDITOR Eledronlc firm in Co:.l.a N.B 673 1366. ask for ProgresSl\'C ;Jrowlh Need exceptional person &nkinK TB.LERS flM1t1ons open fur full & p.ume. exper'd t\'lkr,, Som1• S<llUrdays NEW ACCOUNTS CLERKS E\pr'd full lime ~uuw "iaturda•s 1•,1rt 11ml' 1ncludt•, SJturdrt}'!> BOOKKEEPER Bank expr preferred SanH090 Bank DATA ENTRY ACCOUNTING CLERK COUNTER HELP DAY SHIFT. FULl & I' /TIME t:w~ Ho.n For Nnu *''" Apply In Penc. DEL TACO 25252 La Pen Id.. LOIJlllMI Hilt Mesa seeks person with Sharon ora•nll'd electronics for pnvat.e club We pa_v Insurance manuf has operung ror more ~ause we expect buying & general omce ITIUl'hm1st w /S yrs exper morP. Call for appt experience Should have Own Your Own 1 h & · 11 c~1 7I ' "•c:5000 Personnel strong communlcuuve 11n .ll 1·1-• mi s ·7" up .. .,..,. slulb. <714 >M-0-921>4 Insurance A~y & n P <' r .1 l c c I o :. " GfNEllAL OFACE Bkkp'g, Ute typing. misc Medi.cal expr prefern:d P !Time $4 hr Reb Call Mr K.lnkade 494·~17 :'l/o exp req'd. NU n 1Aoh1lt' lokrann· OJ\S & :.win..: you team. kl't'P ~our prl' ,haft~ Xlnt benefits m sent job while lr..tinm1: dud ins ml'<l1r.:il dcnlal Fannt" lnMH'GhCe pl Jn Air ('ond plant Group DISC Ed Lani 752-1147 lnstrumefth ( lnsuranre Glrl2lorover.p/tJme or Personal lanes Sec '-beer bar. Night!> & 1021': Baker. C ~1 . !179~EOE MAJDS WANTED MURSERYMAM F:xper d. f lime M.itur1• male. O\er 21 6 Oayi. in dudms: Sat/Sun Work w1plunt.s & trees. SJ Ur-"' I.IP Overt1ml' Ins benefits. Advancement J)Olentrnl Laguna Hiiis Nursery. Inc. El Tom 8J()565;J ~ E . Isl St. Tw.tm 832 5200 Mrs Feq.tui.on Equal Opport. Emplyr FuJJ ti me position open as a video display terminal operator for a Basic- / Four m 1n1-com puler Some ex- perience is desirable. but will train in- dividual with demonstrated typing ac- curacy and speed. Work in pleasant environment with good company benefits including 2 weeks vacation after one year. com pany pa.id group insurance. credit un ion, etc. Apply at ORANGE COAST DA.IL Y PILOT 330 W. lay St .. Coda Mesa between the hours of 8:00AM-5:00PM Cal for ........... ~ 642-432 I, ext 27&. wkods 492 2730 or ty1Underwr1ter for 492 2122. moArtgage banking fixrm1 . ~Wcahd 7100 Ya&..W..W 7100 ---------t s . Exper a must. nt ::.;.•••••••••••••••••• :::'?':••••••••-•-••••• GLAZER.EXPER'O Job oppor w 1grow'g Apply In person, 211 Lo6 agency Salary open For Top wa1<es paid • The lnn NURSES .it l...Jguna. 211 N C-Out LVH'S Hwy . Lag Bch. 1-· / t 1 m e . d. fl ~ r noon BARTENDER Exper'd. ru~ht shift. 5 days. Apply 111 1wrson only M..tr111 ... Ht~tJUrant 3201 E co ...... 1 lhq Cd~ Equal Opportunity Employer COOK, EXPER1> W1lh refs Carrow's Kestaurant. 620 Avenlda Pu:o, San Clemente. C'ook lhkpr 1Childcare l.IH' m En1:hsh !>peak fl~Jut11:1dn!. IA. .1n11·d lllfo: 1)\1 rm . .:ood health ~.rl'at oppurtun1t\ fur & ref., Cd\1 644 ~772 h.urrln's~ers IA. "t:"po1t HetpWantfll 7100 HelpWC11tt•d 7100 --------- llth'.ll'h d11td•nt1eklc ~om1.•onl' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••COOK Live-in small w ll IA.OU 1 e to <'"P<'r , ~uest home. female, non thl• f1nei;t salon lhal CAKE DECORATOR. ex dnnker646-3489 Newport Reach has to of per Pull tlml! lnqwrr fer 64(}.602.J French's Pastry, 1170 Baker SL. Cosla Mesa Beauty operator. flair Nophonecallsplca.se. dresser w/(ollowing ror - - ~~1~.6~:t NpBch •CARPENTER BKKPR /Assistant FOR RESTAURANT $3 25 hr. full t1mt' lnrlud!". w~kends Call Biii :II I 191> 6116 Highly quallC1ed mature. crafts man w working e"<p 1n all flcls quality rustom honh• construction Bonus~s. 1.11cenl1\t• proi?ram. elt' Rl•ls requ1r~d .\lex n.1al \lee-ha me e\ r1·r rl 19394AA11 ....... Applv at. The WillJrd --- Ct1. 1306 t..01::1n ( \1 ('.a<;h1er-. for .,l'II wrv t(a"' BOAT WORKERS F.xpcr cl 'ttu:-.1 know n.: l(lnfi!. h<.trdware 1n!tt.ill.1 t1on & ~en'I !>oat repJ1r knowledl{c TJklnR ap phcat1ons at We.~tPorl Mannr. I~ Tustin AH· N B &l!>-4520. IOOl(KHPB F\Jll C'haf'Jle. full timt• ( .111536 1-1.52 Sook It e e per ass 1 't Pegbolird system Ht:llV\ detall. quarwrl} t•"les ,\ R & ,\ P 'lion smoker Tllllttn ar('a 1132-4770 IOOIOCHPBt stall"n." PJrt time & full time •>p .. n1n~., thru<>ul (\ C F'or furth\•r info rJll 1121~~ sualty Insurance Alo\t'n C) needs salesman """ tierf ul oppor for c x p1· r v(>Ullg man or woman to -.ork into a~en<"\' 11\JOliRt'menl & CVl'OlU.tl 1.1artowne~h1p lh-ply ad •8:!6 Dail} Pilot. PO Box 15W. C M 92626 P <' Po-.1t1on rt't~ ·, J l1ULO C'are S:?.50 per hr lh111let'1 & i.elr 'tortl"r 111 our homr Ir\ .1r1•J Must tw 1tlnt .. f11(Urt'' l.JH' h1>l•wk '.\ rh1lcln•n Ac1:ountm11. kno~h-dl(•· & 14 9 Aft .,,•hool Srmw 'U!)('f\l!>ory exper r,.trf' drl\otng Call 1•ve-, f 'd Srn<l n ·s uml' & ~I 1()92 !>alarv hl<,lon lO (Ja ....... llC<t •d no BMl. r ,,1•--------• U...I\ P11tJt. PO &" I~. CLERICAL Costa M t!Sa Ca 92626 BOOKS St.dewh Honewl•n & ~ Million dollar corp n~ men & women or any age ~ho eDJOY speakmit w othe,-, & who 11rc bored w lhe average nmotlhe m11J jobs. No act ual selling in \'Oh'ed & no setting ap polntments. Work w 1ooc ol lhe mos\ popular & :.uc~srul producl3 on the market today An In expensive product who5e name Is a household word thruout tht! world Work 10 a youthful. friendly atmosphere & have fun while you earn top pay. You rtte1ve a auarantecd salary + l''C tremely hheral com mlulon & bonu.o;es Con lest! & other tncenllve11 X.lnt advancem•nt pogslbllltie8 for both men &women. *TilEPHONE COMPANY• Personnel Needed Immediately DPBIEMCED ONLY *Customer Rep •Operators *Clerks VOLT r• ~•t)tlA,.¥ l•• tfV9' t •• ll~ICC1111pDDrive 546-4741 tAcross From OrangeCo. Airport) Equal Oppor Employer CLERKS ALE CLERKS SR. TYPISTS REPRO TYPISTS STAT TYPISTS SECRETARIES Lon~ & Short Tl'rm A:.s1gnment.s ·voLT . 1'£flriM,OAA•t'lltiil M\/M' t "> Dental Assis\. fronl & back ore. P/t1me F ttJme X-ray cert req 'd Sal open. 642-6880 or 67J 3403. DEHT AL/ Assist lluntln~on Bch area X ray he reqwred Expr nee 848 ISLS Mohnos. San Clem. appl call Claire Lutes. --~-------t ISJ.>05&! Ja111tor. f 1t1m<'. c\eS Local. l-1oor exp Lead man capab1l1t1es 919 3923 J.Hffbfti Holl J~weflen MAIDS WANTED Charge & Med1ca t1on UonQwxole Motel Nurse P 1t1me N1i.;ht WJ0Ncw1><>rt Bl.CM Nun,, Goud "a I . ---benefits Appl) Park !\IAIOWANTF:D 1.ido Conv Ct!nlcr. "6b l,1dn Shorrs Mott.I t : "'II. 5 h 1 {I I( 11 . N II tall 673-8800 r..t2 l!(».1 NURSES AIDES Maintenance All sh1fls. Exper pref d M h . Apply in J>(!rson, Parl.. eC 3RIC " Superior Conv Uosp. l:;lectrical exper. & 14"5 Supenor Ave, NB blown film P<>IYelhy\eoe _642_2A_10 ___ _ shecllng extrusion ex· PEOPLE PERSON per Newport Exec nel'd" -Cail S4M45S Equal Oppor Employer Mercury mechanic. Pref. <'t>rt lflod w /exp In out· bnls & I O's Permanent (ull-llmc position In Hawa11 w /eslabUahed • growlna dlr Xlnt work in!{ conds <714 1 SST-95.W part lime associate in whol esale supply 673-2223 PET SHOP Full or p/t1mc. Mu~l havr pet shop exp Parker's Pets 2622San Miguel Or N B. &«> ;6()9 PHOME SALES Phone Sales peo1Jl1· male or female. 16 to f.5 y1•af"i of a~e. Guarantet'CI wai:l'" or commL"s1on' 250 E.ist l':'th Stret>I ~u1t<' 0. Costa \1esa. bctll-e.>n 5 OU & 6 JO p m 646-4223 Equal OJ>Portunity Employer PRESSER, exper'd Com bmat1on Xlnt pay Apply 1n person. Valetone Cleaner,;. 8868 Warner Ave. F Vly. PRESSMAN. small shop, AB Dick. Salary open Call 644·8233. RADIOl..OCY CLERK RECEPTIONIST Typtng & filing t'xix·r pref'd. Good benefit~ P /lime 20 h" per wk Costa Mesa Memonnl Jlosp1tal. 301 Victon" Avr. CM. 642-2734 Rea.I Eslale l VH J. I I P /t Mgmt 1111~ man sttka Med1cat1on1 M ua motivatttl lndlv. or cpl to Verde C-Onv ltotp. 661 assist 1n bus P 1T orrC>RTUMITY {)penlfli for 2 Uc'd renl estate salespeople In •n otfice wilh 21 yn ••P an1t in t he aame tocauon !'dany referral.a & wall!. 1ru. Your own desk ~ phone. Brobr paya all advertising. Top comm Call BILL LACHEN MYER. for 1nuirvh1w anytime. \1160 Newpor\ Center St. <.:M ~ 5585. 00 1182 MACHlNIST· AEROSPACE Engine lathe. turret lalhe & vertical mill O.y 1hift, all benefits. »l...SZl For Ad Action Call a -Pilot AD-VISOR MORE ~, . .,.~i.m:;; ITainlnl, bet~ !ocallon, h1aher coinmiss1on11. Blvd.CM. 648-3928 ev llTAIL $AU-S SO. OOAS't' PLAZA, ex ,.-r·d ~aJCSl>t'l"IM tor de· &.I"" onenttd store, wortc ev• dt wltnda. l~l 0510 •. •, . :-,. .. • . . GIM'L SHOfl MAH N4!fded lor ltlhblll (11 lure ('0. Apply. 2031 S. E . Main St, Irvine. MEMBER INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE NETWORK 642·5678 R1>tl Carpet. Bahr 4r OARAOE SAL£ adl 1n BrUtol ts i.I great place lo the Dall)' Ptlot brtna ha p· be if )'OU wan\ money I P1 r'Olul&a. To pl.aC91our • Call Tom T u rner , draw1ri1 cud, phone f TM U02 We'redifruenll M2·'671Wda.y ~ • ... ' , ... CJ• DAILY PILOT .w... 1oos ,.._, 1oso u...tocll 1075 ~~r~~:!':? ..... ~~!~ ~.~1 ........ !~!.~ ~~-~ ......... ................................. ._••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••' G 4.. tl lO HlfpW.mtd 11omM11pW..ttd 7100HllfpW-.. 7100 Wondertmcl ftcS.Mort•nmarr. • MOllLIOISCO CAL zo. new outbo9rd .•• ; ................... . ...................... ~ ....................... ••••--_. .... , .... ,.. **1 IUY * * lo r1de 6 drlve. bill Prot 1onal o J ll&hts. CB. ~~:let~ Ncarnt"Wtowbar, u uuastilfflJJaJJss an U Station atteadant full Of Afttlw! Good l*d Punutu~ 4' oarade Marean JJ•ldlnS. 11\neat u1 vvt OiaC'o En equip $3SOO. S50 tame. Salary opee + RUGE -;~-;\houu Aa>PU&ne*S~l\ I wm ~•f· Western (714> tenalnmcni Rcf1. Into ir Ftberatasa Australian 1s1-11~ S£Cl£TAIY commlaslon Mon·f"rl crammf'id .. 1lh OVOC" 600 adlorS£LLforYou. as OU 6'2.8'12l,S321M1 Racer Alum. mast 4' ltllll•H/ AWt1inptt10n.2500San mllll<' bo•n. nlckelo MASTBSAUCTIOtil t41c lm1om IOIO Canopy bed. wet swllJ. boom. Jib & 1plnnaker Ck-•"'• tUO TO Jo.QI.la Kill& Rd. CdM. dean ptanoa. ctttus or-MW"6Ir13l-96JS -•••••n••••••••••••• IDl.N ·~ bike. surf M2S ~ ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• C·OllTIOU£R Tflclllbooe Sala P909k. :::!cir~~~lr cc'a<;,~t!: 7'1oOfa.bkeoewU.ZS.Also SWIU• .... POOL brds. bed frame Ghost13fullyequip. Xlnt '3'PordP1cluAP C3I poslbonS. p /time & fascl.nati.n& antJq~. 2 bar stoob. end tables, SACRJFICE GMtOO cond. wit.b trailer CalJ AJJ ona10al Full time J>O$ition now available. f /\une aluft.a ovad. Neow Over$1,000,000Worth queni size bed. ~c Mov· ~=1~f~1t ".i:!,~s~ Mhat••-IOll m-0:290 11700 ~ Duties anclude heavy statistical typ-& r~at orden Top Amenran lntemat.aonal lfta, mU5t sell all. 20' ~ awimmJ~ poa&a Wmhd Pnndle u Cat Uae.d -.Uttlf _. lng, with cl~ attention to detail. PIQ'.SICM09l Oallen~. 180t·T Ketter· ColUm, -ttatboa Island, fdt o ·er from ttH .............. ••••••••• twtce, 3 ma. old. Must Vllllllc:6n 9130 Musthavesecretarialexperleneewtt.h TELLER IOi St., Irvine. Tel 6l3-d80 season. ~ rr1c~ SSSCASHFOI aell!Eves.~ •••••••••••·---·-· --4 d E ™ lm Open Wed thni ... _., ~ l t Rtld/gold Guaranteed ln."ll&llauon Good·--', .. _, ....... = 1 Uk~ MW i4 Ford Camper demonstrated typing S~ an ac-Savtngs & Loan. xpr Sat. 9AM to4 PM. Vtslt! 'u""'t ,um x n •·t-·. Call 'Anaheim> ......,.. ..... ._.. LIDO 14 '3723, c:mp l race S""'"lal 1 Ton Pickup W k · l t · t preferred. Full hme couch SlOO, tbls ~/$35, .. "'"..... ' frinlr•t.ov•~ 1 m nt trlr """" curacy. or m peasan envtroomen Xlnt benefits. For appl Paint&Vanushremov•J. Imps 135; dlneUe SlOO; 533·3240 Collect equ P " . • w /lO !,\' Campway with good company benefds including caJI Mrs Jones 549-9141 alsocompl refinishing by 'l6M839 Daya/eves WANTED. Olderat.ove In cuslllon.s, paddle, bolat camPtt TruC'k baa pwr 2 weeks vacation after ooe year, com· experts Low prices & l:1 800 worltin& onier and rabl1Sll, cover· Ulman at.eenng + brakes. itlr "d · edit 1·-------•l 1mm-.. service Day, C~~~. drawers $2$. WA ... TED able831·3149 sai.la, Dll xlnt coad Sl800 cond .• AM /FM radio w11t pany paJ group insurance. er un· 1• ,.... ._......., " by owner 67:M908 Baltio. tra<'k upe 23 Ch CB & ion, etc. Apply at The Reuben m -5059. Eve8.S1~2094 J48.1tMlO TOP CASH DOLLAR Wanted Used Exerrycle. Penn oversued' rear· tlrf's. ORANGE COAST DAIL y PILOT Collectors • um Edition I p At D F 0 R y 0 u R cau Joyce loob. 511-/ Camper has rear dinette. MIN l lee Encyclopedias. Xlnt Extenston Gome tab e JEWELRY. WATClll!:S, 67~0U~or67~ Dockt "r 9070 queen saied bed ov.-r bet!:n~e~;f~M $·OOPM cond Also Old Books. with brown naug chairs. ~v~~~a~?cL~. Mnkal ••••••••••••••••••••••• c1tb. El~C'trlc Ma1J1r C4 For AfJ:1I f:a•t....... Now1'1dun1l R«Ol"d.s <SO's & eQ'I) & ~~~!: ;,~1ta'fi!: ::C~ FINE FURN & AN' .._..._.,.., 1083 WANTED Slip 28' pwr toilet & demand wat~r 642 ..a z I •xi %76 ApplicaUons 1-'or Albums. 8ll ·~l le loveseat. loose pillow TIQUES 64.S-2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wk or two. Start 2/26. llystem Si .89$. Pri ply -AflfllmeH 1010 queen sleeper, glass lop · Conn Mm O.Mat1C' <>le<' 714-528 l.587 Call 962·9898 Wt.'t!kd1ty~ F.qual Opportunity Employer COOkS ••••••••••••••••••••••• O~k coffee lable. kmg LUCiGAGE TAGS <,..gun, excellent condl Pvt dock ror rent. no live aller6 30pm ___ _ trnnnn asaJlO'SOOlTJatrTit&s 1TJ n svannscu bperleeced WANTED· Ok1er stove lD •iie Bdrm suite with r!"°"J your business card uon.:..S!OO· PP 532·1259 abrd. Dover Shores. NB '64 VW BAJA 1750 cc ~ntc HefpW•ted 71 .••....••.....•....... RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM Con•enMtlc• Marllets Poa1t1oos open 2nd & 3nt sb.atls 1n San Clemente & Laguna Beach Other areas have openings also No exJ)i!r. rt.>q ·d. \pply at any of our stores. 2588 Newport Blvd. Co6la Mesa 642 7702 twure<I RN or LVN to live 10, wkdays or wkend ror 1nsuram.:{'. For more m ro 552··t284 aft. 7pm 7100 SECRETARY E,mployee & Community Relations Apply In Penon Only 3PM srM IS I E.. Coast Hwy twwportlHch good working 0~ and armoire. mattresses. ~one rant for each Vllo daranel. <Viplex Up to 55 .• max hgt l$' Holley, Norns. S & ~ Reasonable.63131G naug sora & loveseat, '4&gplw;onespare We body I Xlnt cond Prevln·g rate li14) gates.TacomclS.OIOd1sl glaastiopcbnette,lamps return permanently $120 bstofr CaUS48-4850 S2l-0230(2l3)S24-4491 towb itr , U206 Pb WASHER.OIYER Excellent cond. 554--1760 sealed attract1ve tag & 645-1844 tllt 4 Late model. super ~e· Decorate your Home w / strap. meet1n~ airline Piano, Baldwin Spinet. loots. Speed & 4 Whett DriYH 9550 luxe. Mulll·cycle. like the contents of mane. l.D. reqwremenls Pre cstm antq white fnsh Sid 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new Perfect cond1t1on M~ sell my beaut. rurn. vent loss & lheft' For a w bench $1 500644-MZi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Eq~ual~Op~po~r~E~m~p~l~oy~e~r~I Sacnr1ce at $235 for both. & decorator pieces by pt.'rSOflalJzed tag eO('lose . 17' Gaytont Queen runs '76 Blazer 400 cu m. h\.., _ 751 5177 Thursday 494•5472 wallpaper. fabric or Offic« ,._ Nitae & good trlr $2000/beSt ofr duty eqwpm't. Clean "Day Clo" paper & we EqllipMftt 8085 7tJ8.483g • t714>&t20561 HEAVYDutyGEWa&h.&KlNG SZ Water Bed. will back & trim yout••••••••••••••••••••••• Needed full lime. Must Dryer. 4 yrs old Xlnt frame w/headboard. 2 tags. Or try two cards Metlmk Safe. class "C" 1 1958 18' Cbns Craft. Con be accurate w /recep· cond $300 both 9602952 yrsold $150 646-1003 backtobark hr ID 19x20x50. OD tmeotal. dismantled re· TYPIST lionist background. San aft lPM · · PRICES 2SX27x60. $600. 979-4900 ady to restore. new MSI DATA. an intern&· la An a /Tustin area 3 drawer dresser w1m1r· $2eaor3/$5 Van so n tr I r \tonal electron1 c Salary commensurate Largechest•stylefree:r.er. ror. xlnt cond. $40 . 4/Stags$160ea OVERLOADED · 100 with/without eng, Make GIANT JEEP SALE 72ToCHOOSE FROM manufacturer. hall an w /experience. Call Gdruruungcond. 846-91.Sl 6/9tags$1.SOea desks & chrs. $89.50 :1et. offer 645-4.203 1mmed1ate opening for a 544-5337 btwn HHl AM or f60 556-1818 lOor more $1 .40 l'3 xlnt rood. 900 W 19th St 2·3 PM 5 PIECE Danette Set with SaJ T I ... 1 CM 631 2777 or631 2570 sharp, well organi.ted ---------iGas Dryer. Washing extra leaf. $35. es ax ncludo:u · · i.ec relary to our ror · TYPIST Machine. Elec Dryer $45 548_4887 NO CARD~ Pianos & OrcJam 8090 l.S' Siu boat 2iShp JohnsonO/B. S1300or best O(r. 962 9787 For Instance 1><>rale headquarters in RECEPTIOMIST t•a. All work good. 2528 Draw your own or Sl'nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oran~e County u r t rr· Nwpt Bl, CM 645-41&1 Designer Sofas. 2 contem· nwae"!1llem, aadkdere 0 s0se, cpahrdon~~r Ba 1dw1 n 0 r Gas 0 n 1 c 77 JHr CJ..5 'The pos1llon reqwres a :.ecretary who possesses t•xrellent secretarial skills and previoW> ex penencc working 10 Employee Helallon:. or related area. mature, ron o ice ap porary hldeabed soras .-~ '"-W 1 N t 1 loafs. SloracJlt 9090 515888 Sand Tan 6cyl pearance. type 60 + MaytaRWasher$40.G E KS". 77 ... Xlnl cond ta~.Add25<earh v11r;an, anul aura ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3spd WPM. invoices & cor· Washer $50. Kenmore Purchased from W&.J Send check or money or finish, Rhythm s795 BOAT STORAG~ $30 mo res Pond e n c e • Washer & Gas Dryer S65 Sloane. c H1dt-abeds dert.o· 494'6638-------free launch. Satl/Pwr swi~chboard & r~rep ea. Guar &del ~-8672 never U!->ed > Ask·g. $350 PILOT PRINTING Lowrey Tmy Jeanie Newport Dunes. 644-0510 t.aorust duties Minimum Must sell s yr bronze ea. 497·3864 aft 6PM P 0 Box 1560 Organ &1tool. Xlnl cOnd 2 yrs current exper, new Cost M C 92626 494 3726 49-13568 aggressive Irvine Mfgr, Whirlpool frosl rrec Antique Oak furn, Rnd a esa, a · · T1C1111pllf'fatioll Retail $52Si Discount~ You Pay $4799 RM-DAY CHARGE Apply m person. Park Supi!nor Conv lloo;p .. 1~ Supenor Ave, N.B 642·2410 We oHer excellent com phone for appt. 54().8894. re!ng 122:1/bst ofr. San tbl. 4 press back ch rs. Beerdralter, holds '• Keg s·s·· <Amencan I Grand, •••••••••••••••••••••• Oem.492·3594 cof£ee tbl, mte stand. all or beer. new cond $200 beautiful walnut w /9 c.~ .. Sak/ TYPIST G . E . p 0 rt ab I e d 1 s . rcflmshed Bdi:n Cha.1se 673-S276. Call art llAM legs, ctuppendaJe carv· a..t 91 J 77 JEEP J.10 ~1Grey,360Vll,4BB 4spd ----------1 pany benefits and work RHorLVM 1ng cond1l1ons. For RelaJI S6S96 D1S(.'OUnl 791 You Pay 15799 Pull & p llm{' Beverly further 1nformallon Manor Conv llosp1tal, pleasecaJI PITime. Good Speller hwaaher. Used only 3 lounge. armo1re. M1do ings. elegant style. re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accurate.fut, <ei>wpm.l months. Gold watch. picture CUSTOM asooable '75 VW Camper Xia well orgaruied. Hours to 963-9252 frames. S20 to $450. Ph LEWIS cond. AM tFM, 9300 mt 77 Chen* Chief s uit. New Atlant15 8015 fi44.S665 WOVEHWOODS PlANOSERVlCE Days. 975·2285, n l\rOAc: Autum:-Red. VII, 191>-5786 RM Supenisor 11 7, full or p1t1me. Mesa Verde Conv Hosp. f.61 Center Sl, C M 548 $585 Hubber Press Operator will tram. must be will mg to work any sh1fl Must have J!ood workinl( record & 11ttend11ncl' !162 6648. Sper1all y \fold~·.-. 18275 Mount Baldy Cr Fln Vty ~ALl::S Company expand· mg. Need 3 J><.'Oplc to work p1t1me Xlnt oppor for college student. IW7·5(W2. Sales Clerk, malure, resp 1714) 549·6' 27 MSI DATA CORPOltATIOH 340 f"1srher Ave Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Equal Opportunity Employer MI f Marine. 891 Randolph, Atlctioft 50'f TOSO,..~ OFF' Laguna 4~-M4<1 551-1442 '-CM •••••••••••••••n•••••• Oiest 0( Drawen.. Paint Over40 tn stock patterns ----------t liD Susp. HD CoollnR. ---------1·--------ai ed Oak, $60 f1n:n. Cash Al.soMJNl·Bl..ands Sporth1gGoods 1094 8' Aluminum Cam p• Roo(Rark.0£froadT1rcs TYPIST •PUIUC * 0 n I y 21 7 31 s a I u d a 645-3950 833-9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• With boot. SJOO/bat on.. and Wheels 968-4398 MILITARY Issue M-1 Ph548-2428CM Reta11$8170 Lg Insurance agency ITURE 01 1 (~s 1 &a~-u:; ~Yt~s; •FURN * BIG C~MYOM ~~D~~~ ~~e ~:db1'C:;m!0 ~~~c~n~ 10' camper ror Plcltup, Yo~c~~~t:~ typewnter, hrs 5-9 Mon *AUCTION• <:;ountry French Bdrm worm help you cultivate l 200 rounds ammo SC. slpt> 4·6 Sport Kuai Fri. 54~161 •RtlDAY 7:30 PM Set. kJng hdbrd, 9 dwr 1000 for $4 3000-$10 Also Reloading dies incl 'd. $700. 645-6641 C.M. dresser. nttt> stands, worm castings B ·s $475 rash Call aft. SPM Camper. 4,.Star, ·12. 9.,..· TYPIST •~Wek~• Hentagegoldlearllahan Worm Farm 17362 IH2·978.1 Xln llJOO $$SAVES$$ king hdbrd. H1 .h1•k Gothard HB 847 5141 __ Acct'Ssones l. Interesting part tame PC!(!an rrame chair. M1sr · ~. RHtourant. ~1527 Food available on the Be I Bar 8095 ----- 77 .1ffP Wogo11nr 024455 Autumn th•d Stereo. Roofrack, VI! Quadratrack Retail $8220 Discount St22! position for xlnl typist. premises. Items sub1ect dt'<' items. st qua ity •MATTRESSES* 12' El Dorado. A l cond. $3.5-0 hr, flexible hrs, 644-1121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Self-contained. $1500. -------1 general office duties. lo presale. We honor Stnf?lest Dbls Piano bar. $500. cseals 557-1.255 ~'::!~~~ 67~ ~~~:/c'::a~!.c~kdu ~ Gar9PW. 8055 B&J~~·h~~·~tc.ry ~~.Dm rm lbl tops &Motori ------,-ikfl--9140 S300Da..ctUp You Pay $699\l Employers Pay All Fees WAITRESS CASHIER ·s CHECKS. •••••••••••••••••••••• 838 tO\I I f ')1 S.A. THE QUARTER DECK ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60MOFinCllKingOAC Lu:ReindersAgency exper'd in dining rm ~ .. &~~~E~F.~1 A L Dw>can Phyfe: aircond; 5475636 2530Par1ficCstHwy LastyearsJAWAforsale C""8a •MD•S 40208u-chSt.Stel04 service. Apply lo John &tTEBS •UCTIOl'4 bicyc~. 17291 Lido Ln. . 548·1177 $200. Clean. shop re-'°""~ -pe~on to work 4·5 nttN:. .ipply 7·11 Store. 28933 C'ro11on Vly Pkwy, Lag "11j.\I Newport Beach 833-8190 GUde. Food Mgr. Hotel M~"'"""' A tlB.847.2147 Sat. only 3 Admrl air condors. un paired. 850 mi, 896-1883 JEEP CITY Call ror Appt/Eslab '65 Laguna, 42S S. Coast 20751/2Mwpt11¥d. der 1 yr, pool thl w;pmg MISC Fixtures for Card 1 3 8 7 1 card 1 11 0 • Hwy,Lag.lkh. COSTA.MESA Garage Sale Huntingt p0ngtbltop.49S-6559 & Gift shop. 963-4064 & WestmtnSter 2001E.FirstSt . SECRETARY Waitress Food/Cocktails. 17141133-9625 Ha1629rlbouSary.b~~Y items lLOVEllRDS 8923441eves SantaAna SS&-8000 M Fri " c. •·ght tvnmg I 4, 641. •686 '""" . MOPED. 3 Mos. Must sell, 111156 00· """ u T.-• Apply afl4pm,S1d's Blu 71 r -$30ea 645-8180 SHOWCASES 4 matching best ofr. Glona intra Trsb 'r 0 ~J le ~ .:irl womt.'n'i Commumty Center, Beet,1072lstPl.NB Gk1 stripe so<a, ru11 s &ughted.WALLCASES. motor Xlnl cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• dultunu. Xlnt oppor for salary open 493-01.22 v 1 o Ii n . c Io l h 1 n g 9 Drawer light walnut 3 matching & lighted. 64S-20l8 · ,73 Datsun PU. '"'IX'r & mature per.on Wait resse&. over 18. lkydes 8020 girls/ladies. misc items dresser w 2 mirrors. Call Bob or R1ck548·1313 $1950 ~;\c~ & wknds C M SECRt."'TARY Does your available to work a ny ....................... Fri & Sat 9-3 1939 Po $175.615-6@4 TV Radio. MofcwcoJ!':'I Lowm1 . 586 7313 t:.t~l8C>1 bo8~s :,ppref11a~ey~~.~~ s hift . CarrO!fdSGirls:bpd20"b1kew/hlgh Camey.NB. Pvt. 00 math u..e S 8098 Sc 9150 --------- e 11o 1 1 Restaurant 620 Avem a nse handle bars, xlnt game r m "'"• tereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------t outstandJng Send your Pico. San Clemente. cood recently adJusted GIGANTIC Nu 2Sc tbl Pong game, nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• , '7 Ford c S "'' E41!'.M-"'.._. best written r eply to .;., ~l ft 5 30 YARD/GARAGESALE eleclroo1c pinball IOc GE~• TV 23" console 71 BSA 6S0cc Thun W/::cmpr sheoullnSle..':;.. ~ """" Coibns Associates. S67 WAITRESS or Waite $35 ..... I a I b 4 8 lat on ._vior ' ' derl>olt. Less lhan 10 """' To locate Prophylactic San N1~•as Dr. Ne..,...-w/exp. G1ancarlo's Tw C••r• & Formal din rm set. a mac . "bl reg uh a walnut cabinet, needs ono mtles Rebwlt f.:0ot Nancy 54().1066 N ._.... -...,.. ---wood. ootor parchment slate pool t .. lru com work $SO-Offer. 552-8028 ... · Vending Machines o Beach. Guys From ltaJy Rest. ~........ 1030 chrs, oil paintings, etc. pact.or, ant.aque beer & suspension , racing 1..964 "'-tTonCbevyPkup,J rost to location Easy 10065 Garfield Ave .. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Allio antiques & much, soda bar. 751·6464 art Teac 3340S 4 channel shocks. mechanically !pd $800 or best presenwuon. Good c~ SECRETARY. t girl of· F t VaU"y h . 5.30 6p c. ul s s t perfect. S900. Call • """ 92 C oun . " Kodak Ektasound 140 muc mo.re. 8 .30to . m ~m · ync tereo ape 751 .9369 after 6 0 960-3892 . ....._I l 1n~ average om face. localed in Nwpt d k N ed H>l\I\ bl rte •~ movie camera & Kodak Thurs· Friday only. 21n70 9'x•' WORK TABLE ec . ever us . ...,.,., w""'k_ .. _ "'""Hme. '71. "-'•-un --·-k Run~. m1::.s1on paya e a r Reh. Heavy tYPIOlit .. WAREHOUSE .. 7 ....... .,,....., .. .,.... ..,...., 1n..: ., m.adunes are installed phones 8·S. 5 dayi.. Ektaaound 245 movie 1 m P a 1 ".' L · Custom formica top, hvy &t2·J64 good, reblteng (17746W1 Call Mr. Smith. <714 ) SSSO.·BlO p/mo.64>5792 Clean warehouse work ~~.~=7 never ~~~t';~~ cros duty, lake new. S65. 25" RCA Color Set. Suood:r.uJt.1_~·$2719725 (714)531>-5726 ~-~U6. 1714)4~64. contact Sue formen&women. Day • 548·7200 Guaranteed $158. 78S W. g .. vuu, · -------i swing sh.ifts. No exper. Shde projector. remote Garage Sale; 2 families, 17th St, CM . Unit D. 646-8548aft5PM '75 Toyota Loogbed, PU. . Serv1C'e Stat!on Allen· necess. lB & over. N control. holds 40 slides, Sat 2/26. 7082 Ford Dr. QUEEN Size Mattreu 646-1786 ah 12.S YZ Dirt mags, FM, aut.o, fold-up ~lespersonwanted, must dant, exper d. Day & charg~ MO 498-1929 H B <Golden West· Sets, $99. MAITRESS '75 Y~_ .. a · · shell. xtr as. 13100 t'llJOY people & tropical EvesFulllepttime.Ap-· . · · • MART 28142 Camino loah&Man.. Xlnt...vuu. ~7212 f1:1h. H you don't Cf\JOY ply, Sbell StaUOO. nth" LO~ of flee • Dol)ll 8040 Slater). CBpi.strano L. N (Avery &f9..... ssso 875--------- 11oorkm1t. don·~ apply Irvine, NB ~0., overload ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2rl'>-2/27. Motorcycles; offRampl49f>.5572 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .75 Yamaha Endu r 71 Toyota PU &Camper. 1510 :, :~~~ Service SU. Salesman Al 557 0061 Cr!t!r'!a':i 1 ~~s. AG~~ t~~=4;~f!~6~B Queen bed, almost new, ~~-=-9030 ~:So 1~ :i;a ~ ~~· ::.~o::'"m~: s----~ tendant. Swing shlfl. • ho 11 lge collection 0( plants -.-r·-· · · $1700./olfer. Pvt pty P1umbl~f1xt&ll'ftf1&up· Neat appear . ar 3'12381rchSt,NB. lemperment,s wqua . 18072 Sunset Court, Beaut . stereo.••••••••••••••••••••••• PM 5511230 ~'-"9 Call ~1452 handwriting a must Ap. ty SllO 751·2928 CM Tiburon Condos, Fntn Magnavox. library or Two 1972 Ch'?'sler Manne '72 Yamaha 2SO Enduro. -. -------- ply. Zi8() Newport Bh·d. WB.D-S Adorable AKC Shih Tzu Valley. Sat.FEB 26, all general books. Old Coke engines F . W .C 225 St eel/dirt Clo bake 65 Ford ~ too PU. t.ool SALESraSOM C.M --.es lM le I Fem day crates. po.c:er table. horsepower.l "'z tolgear .... ~~atU · ·box&racll,NB&perfect Wonted for 5 8 weella P'uD·time S48 ~I ~. 49&.231~1493.672'4. · w/cbairs. lamps, orig ratio & approx 400 hours --IU)(), 646-3489 wotk 10 ltgbtln~ f1xtu~ Service Stauoo attendant. Meredith Gardens. Girl's French posters, reront of use. Complete rwuung '69 Big Bear Yamaba ~howroom ule" 2031 £xper Full Ume Apply We need people sharp DOG OBEDIENCE 20" btke, ski boots s~ 7. albums or '50's & '60's engines w/Borg Warner Twin carb, $300. p '61 El Camano 327, 4 spd, s t; Maln Sl, lr\ane a.evroaSlaUOo.lZlNo neat..to_makethearhvin~ Cl..ASStostartTbursday m u ch more. 10221 41K-S472 transmissions. Pnced t.o ca11aft.S:30,SC8-Z976 new radials, xtras. ~2901 Cit. Hwy. Laa. lkh.. on their reet. working March 3rd, 7 ·JO PM Wesley Cir. Fn 1().3, Sat sell qwckly. Pn. pty. dean. $1095.4~5136 --out.sldedoorlodoor.th, Nwpt/lrvine area UM. t.or 5000 W. port &-ll85. 75 HONDA XR75, Ilk ...., FORD FlOO 380 vs. SALU SICafTAaY Service Sta Attendant, job IS fu.a the money 548-4928 Sears. like new Cost new onty rtddeo » '" H ty & sh Call exptt'd Full or p/Ume. sure. A super wa~e SUPERSALE SlOOO,sell$6SO 840-1938 loah.Power 9040 hrs~ 8'4--0380 PIS. A/C. 3400 mt Uh ~a~ 9"f:n~& 4 .30pm, Apply ArcoSUllon, ITth bonustoo.totalinrome1 Puppte!> •,, E . Sheep 11 ThursthruSat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . new. "995. ~2638 &fl 6 .u.17 00. ext 533 &lrvuM,C.M up t.o you.. If lot.'I of <'88 Apso, Cocker. 2M fl 2F ~62ndStaUey, NB. IS New Hospital mat 14·outboard Motor~ _s_P_M ______ _ Newporter Inn E 0 E Sew In ~ m a c h I n e gives you a thnll, call u Blk/Wbl. S30 494·21~ Eveeything Goes! tresses, 80", W<.'t & bum ~p. Under warranty S.fll...t 9 I 60 '68 a.ev Vt too cracked oc>eratof'!I. sm~le & dou· up & ask for Phil Golden Retnever Pupa, Hanes 1060 proof, S60ea 646-3489 t95(). 675-1396 ••••••••••••••••••••••• block must seil best OI THILOOI( bl _ _..I I ..... 751·5411. p Uo Fu K o g s C . '74 SouthwfAd-2'7', 20,000 'er n'. ..... n """ ••19 e ,..,.,.,. e. mmcu. open· A.KC reg, champ lines, ••••••••••••••••••••••• a m. enm re a &tate Sale 19' nnaer '' UV'"& -• SA.US I.RP 54().J&M Woman for ch.tld care SJ.Z.494·8714 XLNT. Child '& Show Dr)'er&Washer. Graymari~ew1auxeng. mi.~after7pm 72 Dodae \.OJ Ton s cyl Is loolnnit for 2 ahorp 11 g ht h s e k p 1 n ~ • bone. Trained EngU.h, 898-41188 Cabin, fully eqpd. w /trlr auto. bi& tlret' c1 .. ~ people Interested an 11 SHAIPGALS Brookhurst/Talbert 1 Adorable female Western. Hunter Hack. SEU..INGFILLOIRT Fishing or pleasure. Bst '64 Cortez Motorhome. bod,y• $25()0ot ~ olr f !lime penn. po6ltlon 10 20 to45 wfth car. 10 AM to 'nburon Tract. 962·831.S. German Shepherd puppy Superb temperament & ofr. 842-0271 Ong owner. S7200 terma. 67J.. ...;,,. .. men's EuropeanclothmR l2.30. Mon thru Friday. left: All black. 8 wks. NO Bad hablla! S400. Inexpensive, 3pprox __ , Eves.S8l-44SS. 1 __ .-... ______ _ &spor1.1wear11alet1wted Earn SSOto SSS. guar$SO MerdlmdiM pediereed. AKC. sbota & w/aome tacit. 997.7513 4.ooo cu ydll, l()t cu yd Must Sell i5 Retnell 2A Ford F250 Supercab, van<'ement into manage w k I Y • Se r v l c e .. •••••••••••• .. ••••••• wonned. 4.94·3117 evee, 751·3820 wll.dy1. for royal ty. Corner of Uke new. 26 hrs total. on· Tralten. 'TNY.. 9170 Ranier Camper SpeejaJ. menl. Exper. In cloth1nJC establisht"CS lunch routes. • 1f .. 1s 1001 appt. Cherry & Trabuco. El ty used in fresh wtr. sips ....................... 460 \rs. Fully equipped. sales nece11. Call for A hm job lf you are oeal, ... •••••••••••••••••••• Alaskan MaJamute. Show Toro'768-125l,833·3600 6, many xtrns. radio. '73 Trvl Trlr 22'. Self COD· $5,800/olfer m.5858 appt. penooable&eneraeuc. t.:;;:e!~k..,~rlflceGentleAppy mare,9ynNEW /Day /Nlte Gas com pass, trlm tabs, talned w/cabana. Pvt. 644-6500 Pbooe for interview afl 2ndHeart FUndBeoellt old. S500. Bel 5, 846-2218; Furnace, 80,000 BTU. depth nnder, 100 gal gas Bch. 67S-7984 Dal tun pl ck up ·u. Sandwich Shop, general helper. P /tlme. Call S67~btwn2 S'.30PM. lOAM. m-0747 AMTlquE Mio. Dacbabu.nd: fem, aftH75'3493. 1185, vw '56 Transaxle. tank, smll. at.ove, ice box. Roe AM /FM, CB. AIC. •bell .~ ...... -•'L .r-"'•llt A.KC~ .• 10 moa. Ex·,..,._,...., Alfalfa bay, 15 _..,4 vwWheela,Sbolt portA>jobn, 25' E:i Load NEW75Apecbe mer. map, 13,000 or offer _.._.,-·A SHOW.~ r ....-.... _, trlr. only 2 mo. old. both sohd state. Sips 8, WiU ~ MlCHAMC R.J.. •ir. •L~•7 traordlnary eature1. ~ $U)3. Fair Feed.a stock. $20 Room /\Ir for Sl.3.iOO or beat offer. sac.2.1J..511CM9216 MAZDA Pi "' ,,,_ ,--a....-a Never shown. 1175. 557,50111 Cond.50008TU.SZS All 84731!57 '74 caup • .IUll• SEAMSTRESS. ~xper Min. 5yraHptt operat-~Dln from5States' 64NS72 sorted b;by furn. Crib, Sea.r's Tent Trtr. S1pc 4. Shape! Many eslru Scbooomaker Campbell Ing shear brake & strip. THE REGISTRY '"9to y 1045 Jew• r 1070 bassinet, feed In~ tbl. Must sell, 28'xll' Seaway Lau o1 Aon&e. la(), Pb $2S50/olr. pp Ph Ul·ZJal Sails (ZJ.3>*-9441 pit req'd. Salary ('Om· HOTEL • ••••--•••••••••••• poc1·a·crib. all 1100 or c:--o Fiaber. Cat diesel. 546--8188 917 -=--'--------t l'Df'ftSm"ate with educa-lBllOOOMaci\rtbutBlvd. •••n•••••••••••••••••• tellaep.830-5912 Ri;ied ror albacore, ,..__ Y-0 SEAllSTRES.5 P it. Ex-~&exper. Xlnthealth ln1ne/Nwpt8ch Nds good home. Malt WANTED Un & wordlis.b.. 100 T ........ vn-r 9110 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• pert ln alterations N B & edUC'aUooa.I beOOfata Across from OC Airport Bea&le, neutered. • "'-TOP CASH DOLLAR "15 Hotpoult dlahwuber mar Bas Ibo lal U ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-ft....lae c-A --••'d """ ... C ~ W W t bd I o R $175 .... s hoop wec:S..t·-" au r~e. a s p. .., .. "-• • .,..., _... Clothulg store . ...,. .... ,_,, Fuzan orp., lvvv • Adausak>n $1~. F'l1day ;vrs. a c og, ovet PA l t> f' 0 R Y U • s.-..... <& Electronic' 6 many '74 Tilt/fixed '?-i trail«. 5 Yr warranty, 10.000 .. 1 ask for Shem Hoover Ave, Oraaae. 7 PIUo 10 PM. Sat U t.o dll.ld.rm. $48-2531 JEWELRY. WATCHES, dn!SS. AIUpm 848-2751. xtras $25 000 ~T8l1 Car/utllity 14 bed, &.lat. Bat>, bt&ae. 15115. 17). ... S.W.TatdoDeot 6»-18$l. IOPM,Su.odayl.2..aPM. Sprin1er Spa,nlel /bAua~ mv~8ii~R~~: Etra heavy duty 4 men l8:-"7~Mefteq t9C)O.S..152T '78 ~ ~. Cm1 Salespersoo ncelted. SPRAY Pat.nterbelper, 18 AnUq1ae11 for .ale. E1t· Shep. 4 mo.. em laca, FINE FURN • AN· tat S2S or belt offer S.SSO/bestoffer. Aulo~ pot, cptd int. MIOO Well iroomcd. Must be yrs, or '*lef, No exp. quislte 18th ceotu.ry 1111 1hota. wormed. n~~zr.oo 9CllM222. CaJlal\S,9fO.az5 &Acc111.W. 9400 Df·'l90 able to work fle1tlble oec. '791-1749 ~ French Armocre S:MZ3 Refrt S4S OlreC'tor'1 -·••••••••••••••••••• ----... tl90 boon P /time. Cath;v w /ca.rYed doon GSOO. LAB RETIUEVO t d NEW 2 ~ ftdd.iDC rial s.ba 't.oola · '74 18' Trl·HuJL V8. Jet VW ENOINIS ..._ w- $40-DSl, ext 141. Burled olive Country borne 1 tr old ,.:Je let. \41 t't. tGUl wfta.bL = cwf.~att'S::c· w/trlr Clean, &tra1 IJS£D . REBUILT ..................... .. SICUT••y SI. TYPISTS French tram• tbl " • ltMSeeat\spm. • ll50.."-toUer.f1J..-OU5 · SBS0.<213~ 0..8ulJ08hopUIMNO CASHPOICAISI -carved It upbol 1880 WtUte bdrm Ht· 19Ss VW Top s Dollar I peJd for HIGHSCHOOL NEEl>SDUlllEO. chain.. SUOO. lor all. Sant Yr. old female Ter· IMYIMTOIY Bua: Toyota campe r INh, W ff60 '71.·"711 Qaeyy ~ toe PU, cleuliMdcara,tnleb t. Skilla ab 90, t~ SO 8 ClemerU. 4ll-058ll rt~r /Cocker, all abott, TAX SALi 11M!ll. Call 71'1718-S713 ....... •••••••••••••••• •I wh.11, new Una, IUlp C«v.U.. Aak f« PauJ ltd1y.1l Mo1peryeat. ~.75t""83al\.~m w~z .. _._26 after&PM. 25' SCHOCK \4 TON1, tulnll bamper.846-Nt O'Neill Laguna Beach Uoltled -·---racoeequtprMrtt,1a.1 a, · HOW••"'c• •• School Distrlct, Per'llOll· Forau.11\ectAd ,....... 1050 TOUSAVI Oaark Weit.em Saddle. board en1. mool"C'd at 1925 Ford fla&.bead V.e -.. ., nelOfc.~ AcrtOff --••••• .. • .. ••••••• T'••toYSLOSI! l5'-"" paddtd seat. fuJI Balboa. make oner. By motor. w 1carb 6 ~~RQuatTB~.~ru 3141C..,..Dr Calla SAVEi FEB. SALE. New ~ qrtrtrw. B~utC'Ollarll ownr8'7S.T038 starlet. 12001o rrer.1 __ ..,_.,._ .. _rv __ .. _•"-"-"-Se<-ma~.PIUm" F1hn1. MM741 Dcl.11Pllot .tt u•ed furo. appl'1, RAcmJSlf"E:L,RYCo padl.S500.581'85211Sevn MS-48 typlna. Ocx. bra. Call (AC'-· ..__m AD-VISOR miJC Wlboo'1 Baraala Ula Newport, Costa '73 Cat alina 2T. well ---------ClaMifled ads aell big 541·2058 aoam-spm ~·-;:o: Al~) Hook 2 ~MS• 814 11.. 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OIQ W __,,,, 77 ~ (act.Of')' aU •••••• .. ••••••-••••-• ••-•--"''"••• •J'CIW car tteJLtra cle wbb. nu pnt. AM 1•·w *nl77 * coo4tltlonlo&. pow or "QMk IV fcail¥ equip. dot "14 Urlcolo Ila.rt IV. V~ . ... n.na.. ll.enO. $$100. AA .. m. .fl' VO• 'VO sttenna. power CdlaCI rood. Low ml. Ch&aa auto tram. factory au IAVBIUICK &1 sr 11 ~' Cit~ &sJ~> L brakes. radio. bnt•r. c:ne tlr w/BurtllftdY oodtkxuqS. C"1J ,..tr. &1M$56 maliart>or&Yd.. u••• A.l4A ...... t727 NSW•USEO t.ewaU Ur-. vi41I 1at;S5100 $41.&m. a~ r~ ........ :1...::;:..=::...-----· OlllaM9U tTa. 835-3171 ---•-•••••••• •"73 Subaru Wl{n Sim luy orl.eose rocf.471G!!~.... ~:e...~ ':'J1 -*· .,_ . n.uu.-ft..,.._ "7 Cm.JEX>• Pwy clost>, _...... C°"'"9 ffU f,;i;......, mu"a. ....._.,_ WEIUY Q&Mlc:MS &ftUCIS -*"59~* ..... ~ ' call ror dJ...alooa. au1 *MEWCOl.Ol5 Jc*llolundSoo .... -...... , .. ,__ tniL ~ '1'UllAUDCWT> HOMDAC ... ~41 ...--.M--..S =:,:,,.~ aw&c "D eo.ven. PS. Jot t•_.s. i3BavartaS/R.i.VY lilAMY (nA)5ZM'211 *""'""' vvsa. ColtaM.. S40-$360 PW. '-atber, u_..ooty Uilclalla ... tWJ 'Tta>m41pdSJR3MPCW •• .,,1111 __. VJ<EWCXX>MOTORS H1.1&e MY\Q&:J on llll re l~.OOOPHml. $'7SOO. Uke .. ......._..._ Wlt0041odZXX. •1 -... ~ SUSARU =~·et!:~ 7'• • C •: ttll new. ..._ CC..UlileA . NIUIKll "143.0CSASJIU-.WB UMIV!RSITY EISo.St. Lakewood ....... a.ft.11-vOl.vO •••••••••·--•••• V flqah'e WucM. Aar. """"u.L "'11W 411pd S/R IQIPHM _...., • .., • • HJl ~ UMoln ep. 4.. -.:ii Ml. tr tr ·ht~li W&od C&aVDftl ICT a...ii 0. 5-dap otdl• 1t• 9765 MISSION VlEJO ... •-••••••••••••••••• tnAa. factory alr coodl p;lnltlilll n~ ~K M.l•UU.I ....... C.... • GMC Toyoto 131-2110495-1210 ({!) Uonln&. full power. Z8Z8Harbor81vcl, '7o&BllWI002. Wlule. 1uo· .,.._b ••••••••••••••••••••••• It ~Cougar XJl7 !:xcep-s tereo rad10. healer. 9960 COSTA ~""'"'A rf. AM I FM s t ereo. vd OIAMGICOUHTY uonally ctean. low. low wbltewaU Urn. vinyl--·-...... •""-> 2B:i0Harbor 81 . 17 mi.ks. Ph: 7SH212 rod. u.~:.J~H wheel l~UOO racll.b. exp clean. Mr. co.ta-• ~*° woLVO ---------I Moore, 997·6341 or Y Dodrp 9935 covers, er leather lt7lrlYMOU1l4 TOPDOU.AR e'fS..11192 Honda 1914. Clric slick TOYOTAs EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO •••••••••••••.-.••••••• SerlaJUOOIU. SI"~,,_~ 1----------; ...... 1 --·•-i. 12 Ot LuWest Voho Dealer $,2695 PAID -·· mm--_. • • inOrangeC-Ounty ! Nabe WDART Custom.4 Dr.6 Johnsona~Son A.uto111at1~ 'With roof OIMEDlATEL Y ,.-..j 9711 ml, 1?9. Aft.&. 6'0-S372 BUY or LEASE rs cyl. auto. r ad10. vny I Uncohl Mercurv ~~=•-> 1,., P'ORALL _....,, 9730 Buyorlease DIRECT rool.looks&runssharp! _,, -. .,. ';J FOREIGN CARS -·•••••••••••••••••••• J.-Cadillac t96() Pb~l-3532 21626Harbor Blvd CALLORCOYEIN '71 Caprt 2000. 4 spd, ....................... ~-fill-CostaMesa ~s=-WU.'fA1WS ~~~OITS ~'r1x~~:~k~7r· JAGUAR ::::;:,::ftejlt~· Qualityr~nndt.!Jicc ~ ............ .?!!~ ~~~~v~~·C:~. ~~~n~ 3100W.CatHwy,NB •~aakforDave c.lfoe.&a HugeSclVlogsonALLA:· -20~,.,c-5--..::.~ Gu~• a:u t968FOm> tiorung, power steertre .,,.._4'9MSt l 642·9405 "'1'3~ wtth decor. AM, CO"eMry ma1n1ng new 76s A ~het . ITIOll7509'.it~ 201l leJ\ing Spc.·cidl"h FAJIU.AHESEDA.H power (dtstJ br.lk". ---------• Vnty\ rf. coco mats. Complete service & Demo:. na m -f'rt:lcrrl'd RJtl'\ Automatic. pwr steer· power windows. power '68 Roadrunner All or 2B,000ml.me>0~8 parts. 77~ W 17th Sl ThcBelterBaream l Sci 1 mg, pwr brakes. air suts. s tereo radio. JJlft.•mx:vxtras C.M. MARQUIS TOYOTA ID 1455 Volvo Wgn. 4spd, nJt~'w • cc;U·~cJ cood. & low mileage-a beeter. wtutewalJ uru. $1llD S48 M38 48 5 4 Good cood, Sl62S/bst ofr. f Ne ex -1--6 _., C,_ 5 • I I MlSSJON VlEJO 495-9789 eves. CJd11lan in o n e o"' n e r c a r . vmy """'s2is." • '12 Plym Dust.er 6cyl. ~~ .. ~ ........ !?.I.~ ...a-a.. 9738 831-2880 495-1210 Or.m14~ Cou111v <YB~>.Y SI 195 JobmollandSoo su.danl trau. $900 -1974 Volvo Station Wagon. v... 191'111 Ct\f'Oe\ ~ '73 Classic. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llLL M "'VEY Open SundJy UDl'Oln Mercury a..;;.;.;...;;;,;:.: _____ _ -x1nl rood. Lo m1, best of. -u --bor Blvd 18211 l'eaC'h Blvd. auli&. ~FMI . pwr.11ak1r TOYOTA fM' cau &-9PM. SSl-4214 udill~c ,._:":"'"M= .._.,. '70 Du.Mr l apd. f'M ffwllillCtoabtach cond, II""'· mmac. e -.~ ... 1 d 1 ~ ....-~ sUnO •tape d«k Gd 141~7•149-llll new In &: (>Ul. & mech. ,,,., noi:ass e ea er '61 544 Complete, many Mliler Oe<iler '"""' '·-I V" c.cM&. MtO/ bsl of r ~-Jl •1,h & l\tA:-'i .. " IH "'l'N~' ... J' .\'. · ·q , .. ,. •!. JI :• IMPOITCARS AU.MODllS WI ... CLIAM UIMCMS MOW CALL 'Uf'Y S.0·5630 """''-1 LVO. COstA MISA ---------WI MRI» YOUl \lltbCAll MOW tOPSPAID CAU.GORDOM S170& ~('C'tl worl.. Just Buy or lease new parts. eas1ty re· 2600 H~rboc Blvd -::::.::." rcao,..n~·ft·r..,;.,_,,.._ .__...,. t"OMPlt'\ea. '10.800. Ong J.8811HlunBela~~aBclhvd. pa1rable First $250. C<xtaMe~JS40qlOO .. ..._ .. ...,.., .......... u, t d .,..,. d tioninc. full power. P-"-'''' 01u1,. S2· l 800 ay • 2150 ......_. lt¥cL 714 847..&555 ~189 ays. Nabers stereo radio, heater.••••••-••••••••••••• ~eve/wlmds ,,.__,._ ~-, .. .,5700 l ~--.. -"roWAGONAuto .• radio& whitewall tires. via)' tt1'POM11AC '74 Maida RXJ Coupe. 4 '76 Toyota Cehca GT. air. $2250 Cadillac "72 LTD. lo mi. air. vinyl roof. Wiled glass. w~ ~,.IX .............._ 972 5Spd, xlru. Must see 962-3437 ......-1 1 boo .. r.750 cown. tntenor leat.lw. -spd, under wroly, very apprec.~. ,.,.., pwr. o •.. · 8821.WP. F'lllllpow.-wtth aar t·ond ... -••••••••••••••••• clean837·3202 18 Vol vo 264GL. loaded, M7·6434 $7395. 4c I o w m 1 I ea~~ DRIVE A Mefoc_..letn 9740 '71 CORONA AM/FM. seooo. Evs &Wlmds. i3 Cad Eldo. XLnt cond. '66 Fa.irlane, auto, ra~o. Johnson and Son <:llSAUV). LITTLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• A/C. Gd cond. 1!7H778 $S295. Aft 6 PM. 67S ~93 gd l.lre>. transporlaliOO l..incoln Mercury ONLY S 1695 ••• I ---644·9212daysooly. ....... Uted bef6.846-2218 car $27S. 968-9923 r-1&Jia .. ~arbor B~.S300 S •VE A LOT --1971 Toyota Corolla. .......... ,.,,,_ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·12Cad CdV '68 F'airlene SOO. 2 dr 7 SHOP6COMPARE Hew·UMd X~~~~~d~ G-ral 9901 FUUyeqpd Pvt Pty hrdlop.auto,a1r,1mmac. Mcneridt 994 IAltWICI DA TSUH ova I 00 $3,000 846 7994 RISO SJ&.6868 ~ -···--······· ·-· SeaJll8DCaJ)lStrano MERCEDES TOYOTA SALE --------•13 Mavenck. P /S, P /B. IJl·IJ75 493.-3175 -.. DI.,._ •y '74 Coupe De Ville. 30,000 '75 Granada Gllla. 6 cyl. v.a. air. 32.000 mt, $2250 ~1 R ~ Q DIS " M:l T'O RS ' 01 • • I ..,.1 \ "MWY \. .. ,,.lo f, .. , ..,,., ..... , 9 l•tf ""° • ·.1 Jtri.i t J•J , "" _..._ nu Fire mtsl gn1 w wht wtule, wme w. 20M m1, ~ Home of llllDorh 1975 TOY OT A toP a beauty needs llres fac AtC. wht vinyl roof. ---------1-=========- AU'nlORlZl:D COROLLA. WAGOM ~offer over SMOO PP radial llre5. P /S. P /W • '71 Mavericlt. new Ure$ ... Poabac Graod Pnit • I ~~J "''\ 1710 • M.ERCEDF.SDEALER 4 speed. air cond . 646-5422 P/B. AM/F'M sttteo, pvt brakes • .tust tuned Gd Model V. good ~nd. 5'ECIA.LS 6862Manchester. AM t io'M, wood grai 9917 ply Cost $6Z43 Se11 eog .• xlnt cond $1300 Aul.o air $1000 968-9923 8210 4 Door 4 speed Buen.a Park s1del> & low mileage. Camaro ~. Perfect. 646·Ul88 980-Z952aft lPM --·--· ----- rldlo. Ul97PKE> 523.-7250 t230NOM> ....................... e-ves "ro Gnbber'. R & H, auto., "61PsAoc WC199" MOW $2895 On the Sant.a Ana Fwy ONLY $3095 Su()pendna'!9p6pmm ~J·=·,:~· clean. '7S GRANADA Loaded. 6 new valves. brakes. Orw __.AC· servt~~ rt>5 OOVESTREET ,,~ ., •• """'" cyl Xlnl cond. $3650. shocks Gd cond Ori~ eds. · MW ure • • u rtb "74 MBZ 2.40 Diesel. Xlnl 1975TOYOT"' $499&up-642·0795 ...,. ""'"" ~c ?.2()S owner Sl 149 Days, rwdM>. Mu!>lseeSlOSO Near .acA ur cond Pvt. Ply. S799S "' ......, •L• ~ •JambOf'eeRoads ~14 or496-046l COROLLA.SEDAM AMC 9905 '7S Camaro. Ma g!.,. S4S-1l~orevea,963-6837 _ • ....,, 833-1300 • speed, AM / F' M ••••••••••••••••••••••• spoiler, 8 t rk. other 6r> Musta!'R· Rd>ll 6 cyl, Original owoer. $550 .. xlra:; p Ir. $4300 3-spd <.;In Great gas Mfieay 9950 546-1081 --------'67MBZSedao .ispd,ong cassette. vinyl top 1974AMC ... ., •• .,., nuloge S900 642-4689 --··-••••••••••••••• TOPIUYER gold paint. lo m1, leather <533MMh.I Ri>ducl'<i lhl)o ~ ,,976 Bobcat Runa ...... ··t. 1-'BTtansAM "15. LMded . .,._ .... f1-t. & l"•l' To seats. "lee snrf & win ~~··kto · HORNET ·73 Tor no a lo air .. ""'" k • ~ .. .:x:oi:: _, '" ....., ~ ""''" '73 Camaro LT Packa.:e. 1 ' u · • Auto trans, V-6, fa 9eW tires. 8 tr · ...,..t>st dollarprudforimport!>. dows. $4~\l ply Call ONLY $2795 WAGONS Auto. aur. PS. PU. nu rad.aals. 4 dr, S17SO/bsl air conditioiung. power ,rkt>. Ofr or $4700. COSTA MESA 714-960 1393 H 8 · l TO CHOOSE n>e Daily Pilot has s tires, brks & paint Must off_e_r ~--·O_l83_____ steering, power <d11t' 84J5.2564 __ DATSUN '65 . JOOSE. all ongmal, Hornet Sport.about st.A· sell by 1st. 673·3758 or '70 Tonno 429V8, Gold brakes. radio, healer '74 FlREBlRD Xlnl. -•<Harbo Bl d $5.000 1973TOYOT"' tion wagons for sale. _645-__ 104_2 ______ Wide ovals, Tape deck, ~all;:~:!·168NK.L. ConciP/S,PtB.MOOO. ~ r v . 54HH57 640-7220 "' Eqwpped with air condl· Clean --Costa Mesa :>4~641 MARK II COUPE ooning. deluxe trim, roof 992 $1.2SO. S4i-1Jl3 Johmoo ~ Soo ~2703 '74"'2260Z '62-~EC. $3500. 4 speed. air cond. & pwr rack, power steering and ... ••••••••••••••••••• 1973 Ford LTD 4 dr. V-8. Uncolll Men:ury ·68 Fireb1rd, iclnl cond. u blue. mags. air. lo mi. Serious buyersooly steering. lmmaculat economical 258 CID 6· 1975 CHEVY auto trans. factory atr 26281larbor Elvd. .ao, A/C. map. l\u bllt Must sell ras l. Ofr? 645-8436 thruout. Low mileage. cylinder engines. All MOHZA.2+2 conditioning. power Costallesa 540-Sl8Q v.wp$12S0.51&-6433. COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP 2506HARBOR BLVD COSTAMFSA Harry 586·S591 or 72DIESB. (386HPQ> mamt.amedbyourstaH. Immaculate thruoul steenng. power (disc) Ml ONL y • ., 195 brakes, radio, beater. For Sale: 19'4 MercU?J '19 Pootiac Grand Pnx. 752.-19'20. Air,stickSS.7m/ofr ~ A.1priuclat$2195 Mustseoe' (980LWA) whitewall tires, vin.yl Good CondltiMi S3llO ot V-&, &uio tram. (IK'tor)' • ~ Oat 8210 4dr. xin 8'6-0567 OMI. Y S2ff9 roal.826CSN. bestoft•.168-l.515 a.Jt cc.d.Won1n&. power cond. S2Jll6 or b&t ofr. i3450SE. Sn-rf., low mi, IJDP·62 is finished In $27115. 'iSllll'CiryCdr. wleerin&. power lducl Call Mr Novak :MO-xlnt cond. Sll.600/ofr Silver Green metallic 1975 CHEVY Johnson aod Son Raly deu. brakes. radio. beater. 54t.a023 M·F (18S RSC) PP, 714 Wlt.ha ...... n vmylintenor. MOHZATOWNCPE. UncolnMettury -firm 64S.:r7D whitewall lires. vmyl ..---...,...,u·rborBlvd -----------t roof. wbeel covers. m-3331 Priced right at only One owner, lo•· mlleaae -na . ..._ , .. airW '7S Dal.llun 710· & in MINT cooditioo. C<Xita Me&• S40-S360. t Wq YPT9'Z2. ....................... ~AMradlo,l"::I. '66 Mercedes 2SOSE $2095 (l!MNDM) i3f"ordTorino4drSedan. _ ... ,,,., ..... -. ~a!ldSoo G 1 al 970 I · class1c, immac. thru-out, OHL y $2199 Factory air conditionlng, '6111 Must CT 390 eng. Lmcoln ldercury .. ••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Datsun 2f;OZ, min air & in1ecl100 $4200 • 9767 llDP-55 has only 41.000 power sleenng. power Mags, needs some work. 2626 llarbor Blvd cond. AM FM ti lrk 67~SS30 Tnenph d f h_.. •disc l brakes. rad10,S8SO ·--· _____ 64_2_.68_1_, r ..... a ..... ~a c .. o.c.,.,,) , • lter'eo ai uclt $49SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles an 1ms ""' 1n • _ """'' ·••oe,, ..... .....,. ~ r. 5 • '68 MBZ 280SE. Rebwl •70 Spitrire, xlnl, 1 ebll Mellow Yellow Wllh Ctn heat.er. whitewall tires, '71 Mns&aog. 3 spd. V-8. ----1 eog. full pwr. air, cng,stereo.$1650. namon .Buff vinyl to· llllt..ed gl&ss, wheel CCW· trtlape,runsgood. '75Flrebu'dEspnLXtras . .,_.Mew 1977 AM/FM. very clean 49'7·3195 tenor. Pncedatonly: ers.144lil.Y. dfer. Day. 142-4321 x.lnt. ~-912-20'76 $2695 227. n-es ~ 1 673-3'641 CW-l2IO $.2695 Jobmona!ldSon ~rd 9970 4 speed & fully fact ·77 JOOD. Sunroof, 5 VollswatJl'ft 9770 Lincoln Mercury 66Sharp. rebtt. i cyl, new ---·•-••••••••••••• e q u 1 p p e d . miles.SlG,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2626 Harbor Blvd. paint. $119S or offer <KLB2J0811166'<48&Sl. Call 831 07'2S All cars may be seen in iS Monte Carlo Landau. Costa Mesa 540·5360 645-1191 ""FORD ONLY $2199 •VW <)U!XcoM•RKET• the Oa.1ly Pilot parlung Xlln cond. 33.000 mt, --------• THIJt40BllRO ._.. 9744 rr;;ro. " lot. 330 W. Bay Street, a-4888 75 Granada. 8 cyl, 4 dr, OUsmoWle 9955 CO .... & IAJlWICkDATSUH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ovt•rlOOtochoosetrom Co6ta Mesa.Call642-4321 -AT, PS, Air, w /walls, ••••••••••••••••••••••• UPE. Full power San Juan Capislra.no 'Ell MGC/GT. 6 cyl. 4 spd '67 B1>1 YE:W67'4 $87 / for more information. Un6 Chevt.>tte, xlnl ('()nd. spotless. $3895 751-4303 13 Cutlass. PS, PB. AC. air cond. One owner lll-IJ7549l-ll75 ovrdr. 24.000 oriit m1, 'b9 Wr:inLNFSn~q77 AskforR1ckorO.carln 19,000 m1 , $2500. owne -Vinyl a lso Moon rr. (Y~>Y. Sl295 ---Concourae, $3200 b"l[mrv )llMNN '-IL]7 th~fleetgarage. must sell du<.' lo JO '71 Ford Rancbero.Compl AM/FM SS000646-8548 ""• 'tD Roect..ler 1600 3 lops, a.sue •~-wood,.,,. M_._~ 0YW ... .t-L 9910 transfer. Call 752 7500 x overhauled, lmmac. ----· -· ---- De'W pa11>t & clutch, rol ..._ ~ --3 0 d y s • 6 3 3 0 8 5 ~eWll\. WI ()kb Delta 88. Pwr, ... .,..,..,..,.Pr!' ,... .... 1 bar. $1400.494 9642 .....,._ 9748 <213>8&&-0741 ....................... wtmds/en Uncolft 9945 alr. o&dr. 45Seog. Asltin& . MnK ~ u.1.~ --··••••••••••••••••••• (714)$21·7211 "72 Bwrk Electra. 4 dr. $5.50.9'8-2179. Dan ....,. .... Ir! '74 S.210. Cid rood Mu~t '7S Peugeot Sdn slick. 5R1SSo. St. Lakewood vinyl top, every avail ~Nova Like new, 6 cyl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -sell $2$00 h1l o fr. Air, $4990. Aft s. xtra +Craig cass air,pwr.lom1.goodges '71Ltncoln.4dr,good L9T.JOld.sCullasscp.V8, ~21131eves. wknds 18741fYC> SSl-3542 '66 VW 26 Window bus. stereo. XJnt cond. Ong economy. "8QO. ~·938 cond Loaded. leal.ber. nt.o trans. factory air · MOTORS !" .. '1"'4' ~ 1R111 PMWT ~. • •. •Av,., .j I ••I , 11,,1i .h 1Uh "'llJO · .r;..,...o 49~·1"110' ! •••••••• Ponct. 9750 ~~~'11~~ ... ~ll eng owner V<'ry classy car alts. $2,000. 675-0237 ~;~~~n~~r P,~~s~~ •~S~2•0%• ....................... s2000 1~~R!"'· Call a.pa.r 9925 iJLlncoln MarttV.V°-8, bnkes. radio. heater Ve.-9974 C.M. ttl l30:J AJr eond. \lt'r('() upe. POltSCHI ?O 911 T '75 VW, fuel lnJected. 49).6S7S en -..................... auto trans, factory air S37HTY _ .. _ ........... . 9707 map,oewllrt"'>.laMm1, Spo r tamat1c . f'P 1:-,.~ m1, asking S2SOO 1970 Riviera . fully '86ChryslerSta W.i:n.ed ~.fW!power. S30'5 'r2Vecaf.spd Atr.lowm1 xlnt cond ~s or as· AM f'M m•as yellow SS:? 7230 equipped AJr $1600 tires. runs good. full Jug ste!"ff radio. beater, JobmooandSon ~ radials Im mar awnabtt bal of~. PP. 1 · -· vw R 673-6740 gage rack, auto, alr whitewall tires, vioyl UncolnMercury 831 ........ '74AudilOOL..<;,autotram. :;~ x nt cood. 1 ow!'r 1965 ~.new µa1nt . m> !MiS-9923 roof. tinled glass. wheel 2626HarborBlvd , __ J_1 _ • ., _____ _ .mroof. air. ~ Nan t •••••• ~5807 Slan. Mon ~al l(ood Lin~. runs ereal 'f.a Riviera ;;-_t -covers. trtlenor leather "72 v-3 GT ey,540-1086 -----ll-5 95.$00 -Very cll•an 49S Sl07 Xlnlcood1hon ~ 9927 Senal#864280. C.ostaMesa 540-S360 $1..21110orbestof!er Like De"W 79 8210 Sports 13 9 T k SllJS SOOOtofr SSl ·0545 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• $5885. "74 Cut.lass Supreme :: Dr. s:J6.1088 • ...... .., 970'9 EdJUoo. Sunroof & mags, rr 11ma' Rtgsr s.teirreoc.osnudn · •6 .. YWl11n '13 COMET 2 Dr. extra Johnson and Son P/S, P /B, auto, AM rid, --- ... ••••••••••••••••••• paintatlipes.AM/FM.4 ~afler&30 .. ~ Classified Ads sell big sharp' A/C. PIS. new Lu~nMercury fadalr.Bankapp$3095 ~OlevyVegaWgnGT "M Atn>~ MARlNA. 4 apd • radlaL1 Dnven OD· $400 673 6807 llcms. small items or nldiala. lo m1, vnyl top 216311 Harboc' Blvd. B&t cir. over $2900. Call XlntcoadlUon dr. Xlnt t'ond, lo ml I)' 5.000 ml. has 50.000 mi 1988 Porsche 912, s spd, '66 vw Bug. New ball & 2 any Item. 642 5'178 581·1983 O:lrta Mesa ~5390 646-0431 aft8prn. 4SM-1n6 49'&·3568 $1800. Pb~l76 warTanty. Mu.st sell by comp!. new ena. many Ure11 Int xlnl $800 . .._...._ ... fAAA .._....__ .,._w 9100 .... ._.. ... _ 9IOO .._....__ ..... ,, 9100 .............. .,._ 9800 ~y.494-5412 xtras. A beaut! ~ 751-4383ormes11 544·2164 _..".,., _.. __ ._ --"...... --" _.......,. 'ii AH 100·4. body. 87J.l651eves · •••••••••••••••• ...... • •-••••••••• ... •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••-•••••-••••••••• -·.-.••••••••••••••• Cba11la, Int, \lrea. "18 • 280Z. 1Uck 1bllt, i4Super Deetle, 11nrf. xlnl mecti.. x1Dt. MW aide cur ml. xtru, mags, stereo, '12 911T Targa, Alloys, cond. yellow, lo m1lea1e. taim 6 rear wlndo,., to S4G-3S4levea Sspd. AM I FM t pe, Pvt pty. ~9010 • conneau 1"9COnd. In $8500/ofr. 645-2062 or ---------c-ludea 1ome aparu. •11'73'n 340Z 97~43 ·m Karmann Chia. Orig f'lr1t UOO takea. Sbatp&loaded ownr Rcblt ena. In/out -..22181 day1. 982·524 Mlllll5. SS2·939S* "T3 914 2.0. Silver. Xlnl uke new. S2200 4954187 ev• shape, Appearance grp. ---------1'81Dataun2000 Roadster, Batofr,mwti11eU673-SiS7 '69 Squareback. New 'GSprit.. JWbtt ena. runa 5 apd, bardtop. other llres. radio. $850. Aft IDOd. need• coametl mu. Gd cond. S168S. 97 Porsche 912, xlnt cond Spm call Rick 962-8100 wwt. ssoo. '73·4164 8:»7881 w treblt ena. new paint. ~,_ 97 UIOO Roedster. t.otall7 alloy ma11, Conl'11, '7S Bus 7 Pass. AM/FM --t712 _.....__., •~ .. -..... ~. AM/FM sterM, 2 brat. <71') 833·4638 <2U) _....,, n:;MoUI_. .......,, "" ---ski nclt. $5800. 644~ 322-m? ult ror Jim. -··•-••••••••-• $1550 or best offer . aft(l>lll f73.1Gl ---------1'72 VW Squar ebdt. -..__un p k Uh '7S 911S Tar1a. Xlnl AM /FM. n~ Ores. slick v• .,... tc up. • x.tru. $12 • .UO. Ofr pvt shh Sll9St b1l otr. 11719nline $79:$.~ pt;)t 17S-J64.1 496-6107. da,ya,173-51.S7evf'S · • --------- SADDLEBACK Dldlun "14~ 260 z uto "JO Poncbe 9U5 Coupe, '74 VoUt~wa1en. 4 speed. 1 K U 0 89 oOoa 1• :idol cood. Loaded. ra<bo, heater. I.as tbui IUYOILIASI P!r~ c~~d . 'us::'o : :::: or aft. e30pm, 16,000mll~J21. YOIM1t77MOW ~· ...... '756 L=~~ BMW --.......,.... 97Zl -· ... ••••••••••••••••• -11·-·Bt d SAOOIMACI ....................... c.u.u CUUUI y • y AUIY IMPOITS 7C Dtoo Jlldnl,hl Bid, •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. Costa Mesa $40-5380 aJl.,Z040 49Mf4t fadiocJ air. •tereo. mtat If{{ IOY tm VW. Deakr Rebul.ll --------t eoad. 23,000 ml, SZ2.000. CARVER Enpoe. Good ConcUUon ~ ROUS·ROYCl moo le&-OIOI ,_ '725 ._.. ... ..,.. 1972 Su\Jtr Beetle. fOOd ---••••••••••••••••• ::'-..ca cood, au.11t aelll 111'1.. 'TJ X1t ,,.t. Cbocolat. &$1-037• W · bmdeo"c""1r,t. P•rf•ct ao&IO~ft \-..0 -11•-b It nu ~ un • a aoytho• S.. 9160 _. -. .... ac , n • a.t-11!-"-' ---ln• ~ · rlnl ccmd. Pvt Ply. WTS __ ......... --·----------·--··-·····-····· •1• C...-,lllc. "Ill· ISJ.S. J &pd, dk bl ... Need tniek. m f '74 --------1 c.41 BMW m.t.a, l\mlOi • •LE..·~ ear, 'U B11a t Jaml:lone cW "1"ld , ~ _, maiv Jllrla. OOOll f'Oftd , IM!lall, MlwpW\ .a •·SZZOl'nea,_...,. IGaliOid'\ l ( ) ~ We want to be the kind of autorrobile dealer you've been looking for. . ... --. . ~ ' . . CIZ DAIL v PILOT BUY . FROM IKE '74 CELICA Aulo trans • air cond1l1oning. vinyl roof #37776 $2899 1 72 MERCEDES 2Z\1 DtlS!L Very c1ean1 #39Q'EXO -s5999 74 FIAT 124 S'iDH 5 speed lf696LGF s3999 '73 VOLVO 1100 ES Auto trans air cond1t1oning Hard to find" 1107562 $6499 '74 MGB ROADSTER 4 speed. radio. li924LUU s3999 '72 COURIER FICl!UP' 4 speed radio #96.2897 $1699 BRA Ni l NEW 1977 D A s * Great Selection IMMEDIATE DELIVER¥ Wherever you llve In Orange County, buying a Used Car In Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sense!" • '76 MUCURY MOHARCH Near New 21,000 miles 4 Dr. Sedan. VS, auto tran~ , p steering, heater, wsw tires, whet!! covers, silver w maroon mtenor s4995 '76 POID GlAMADA GHIA CP'f. Le:.s Than 9,000 miles Auto . t r ans fa c t o r v air cond1tloning, power '>teerm~.' powt>r br akes. radio, heater, wh1tewell tires. vmyl roof. ltntl'd ,::13~'" wheel covers, door locks. ( 19:JM YZJ s5395 7l FOltD LTD HARDTOP' V-8, auto. trans • factory air conc11t1oning. power steering, power brakes, radio. heater, wti1tewall tires, vinyl roof. tinted glass, wheel covers. (826GSN). s2995 '73 OLDS CllTUSS 2 Ur. Coupe V8, aulomat1c. factory J1r cond1lionmg, f'\\ r. Sll'l'nng, p\\ i brakes, stereo radio, ht·Jl<'r. t1nled glass. vinyl roor, whitewall lire~ & wheel covers t537HTY 1 s3195 '7 1 MH CUttY MARQUIS lllOUGHA~ V-8 . auto trans factory air cond1t1onng. power steering. power brakes power windows, power seats, stereo radio, heater, whitewall tires. vinyl roof. tinted glass wheel covers. (588EHA) '75 UHCOLH MARK IV V 8. automatic. factory ;11r. po\\'er stcrring & po\\c>r brakt•,, power window:., power door loL·ks. rru"e r ontrol. turpuoisc with m<.ilrhmg le <.ilher mtenor. s9995 '75 MERCURY COU~AR COUP'l V8 . automatic. rac tory air condit1oning, pwr. steering, pwr bra kes. s ter eo radio, healer, whitewalls. vtnyl roof. tmtcd glass & wheel covers (432M VK/ CAN YOU BELIEVE. •• ONLY P'HMOMTH TO BUY BUICK'S SMALL CAR MEW OPEL LOW LOW COST HIGH GAS MILEAGE cant. EPA Ratings: 22 MPG CITT 32 MPG HIGHWAY ALLATGR!AnY REDUCED PRICES •48 month& at t11.11: cash price 12888 (plus tax & license): delerl'9d payment prioe 13891 36: APR 12.87; down payment s 199 p lus tax & liceOM (cash or trade). On approved credit. All of our carw have a 5 year-50,000 mile seNloe contract avallable. M Mlle So. of the San Diego Frwy. 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I DtSCOUMT COWOMs TO D.ATSUttS TWIM IOO ATOMTAIJOWOTOl tn.mWAY. l r , ' l ~ A.ftern~n N.Y.Stoeks i . VOL. 70, NO. 55, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANG& COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 TEN CENTS Mangers Raps ~ayor Wieder on Bill By ROBERT BARKER 91.,. o.uy ~ ... s .. " Assemblyman Dennis Mangers and several members of the Huntmgton Beach City Council have cnticized Mayor Harriett Wieder m a controversy over the proposed state purchase of the Bol.sa Chica marshlands Mrs. Wieder accused Mangers Wednesday of "absolute audac1 ty" when he said he had the sup- port of Huntington Beach city council members in pursuing bis acquisition efforts. Mrs. Wieder said further that the matter was never brought before the council. Mangers said tn Sacramento Wednesday that he thinks be has the majority of the council behind him in attempts to ac- quire the land Crom state tidelands oil money. He said that once the bill is numbered, be will seek an ap.. pointment to go before the coun- cil and seek formal endorument. Councilman Ron Shenkman agreed with Mangers today. Shenkman said that the mayor apparently doesn't count very well because there is m8,Jority support. •·And 1! you tak~ a survey of the commuruty, you'd find nine out ot 10 or 10 out of 10 of the people fa.vorina the acquisition," he said. Councilman Richard Siebert said be felt that Mrs. Wieder's comments were totally inap. propriate. .. This is a golden opportunity to save valuable open landscape at no C<>et to the city,•• be said. Siebert added tbat be felt Mrs. Wieder prevented the acquisition plan from coming before the city eowtcil. "Mangers' aide once sat through an entire meeting without being allowed to make a presentat.ion," Siebert said to- day. Mangers. Shenkman and Siebert all took exception to Mrs. Wieder's statement that she didn't plan to run against Mangers and her remarks were not political Mangers said he believes Mrs. Wieder is running "for something." ··Everything she says is political," he said. Shenkman said there is very httle that Mrs. Wieder says that doesn't have political overtones. Siebert also s aid he saw politics m Mn, Wieder's com· <Stt MANGERS, Page AZ) Tanker RalllS Bri 4 Cars Fall Five Testify Jury Probing Campaign Fund o.tty ~tlltt SWH -. SEEKS POWER OF PRAYER Supervisor Schmit Troubled OC SupervUor Asks Prayer Oranf!e County Supervisor Laurence Schmit has invited his fellow supc>n isor.; and their staffs to JOIO him IO his omce Monday for an hour ur scripture reading and prayer However. earlv indications are that &hm1t 's prayer meeting ' will not be well attended Supervisor Thomas Riley said be won·t be able to make 1t Supervisor Ralph Clark has another appointment. Supervisor Ralph Diednch 1s out of town and 11n 't expected to attend. And Supervisor Philip Anthony said today he ha.'ln 't decided whether or not to be there. No member of Clark's or Riley's staff is planning to at. tend. And an aide to Diedrich said so far no one has been banded the assignment. In a memo sent to his fell ow supervisors We'1nesday after- noon, Schmit srud "confidence in our government is at an un· paralleled low." ~· "It is Incumbent upon those of UI in positions of authority in aovernment to take stock of the ••lues by which we both legislate and expedotben to live," Schmlt added. "By improving ourselves spiritually and morally, we can f!Ovide an example ror the pro. PJe as well as other govemmeo· ttJ entities, rather than a source Of continual suspicion and mis· trust.," Schmit said. By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM O•llY ~llot Sl•ll Five witnesses testified before the Orange County Grand Jury Wednesday as the Jury continued its probe into political campaign f1nanre s. 1n c lud1ng the machinations o f count y s upervisors Philip Anthony and Ralph Diedrich. Included among the witnesses were : -~lax Binswanger a semi-retired Newport Beach resident who was an unsuccessful candidate for county supervisor last year. -Lona No.._, a former aide to Supervisor Laurence Schmit who was making his second appearence before the jury In connection with 1976 camprugn practices -Gene Newmyer, a Norton confidante who managed Norton's campaign for state senate last year. -Ted Cook, a Newport Beach travel agency operator who funneled $30 .000 or political activitist Gene Conrad's money into Anthony's campaign -Elma W. Arner, a longtime political worker who helped Diedrich las t y l'ar a s a consultant. or major interest lo the j~ was bow-Conrad's money seeped into various campaigns and what, if any, interest Diednch had in Orange County PubhC' Relations, an Anaheim firm. It was through the public relations firm headed by attorney Richard Donald that Conrad's money swirled into various campaigns under various gwses. By the time campaigning ended m November, Conrad had pumped nearly S60,000 into at least four candidates' campaigns, most of 1t into Anthony's. According to amende d disclosure statements, $30,000 pa1sed through Cook's hands on 1\3 way to Anthony. Norton reportedly received (See PROBE, Page A2) City Official Takes Post With Anthony Westminster City Ad· mlnistrator Robert J. HunUey bas resigned bis post. to become chief executive aide to Ot-ange Count.v Supervisor Phil Anthony. Anthony, who made the an· noun cement Wednesday, was W estmtnster mQOr before being elected to his county post in Nov· ember. Huntley. 52, has been Westminster administrator since 1967 and previous\)' served tor The Garden Grove aupervtsor three years u nal est.ate di.rec· •• blii!rl Under fir. the past 18 tor for Alpha Beta Acme iQontbl for; Marketa. -Fa1Ua1 to dlteloH on a Jtulier he held city a~; public declaration that he was on mlntstratQt pdattiona with tbe tbj payroll of a hospital then con· clUes d ta ff.abra and Santa trolled by Dr. t.ouJs C•lla wblle Paula, wu an wlat.ant city ad· Schmit •u a candld1te fOt"COWl· mtnlatrator wttb the city of '1 aupervlsor ln 1974. Beverly Hll1s and alao WOl'ked for . . -&dfertaas repeated Ja~ ot Loa Angel• city eovernmcnt. emcwy wbto testlfJinl before A Westmlnstet rHldent. -cou.nLJ and federal crand Jw1ea Huntley bolds 1 doctorate In ~ tMlr nv11U~atlon mto pubUc ldminlstratloo h'om the Cella 1 llAandal·pollUeal doal· Un IYeuH1 •f Sou thtrn lat•·· . California. He b•• tau1bt '"*817 oo coant.1 manaaeineat"c at ~Cal 'An°•--tM ~ • State ~ i.-. PaA •,Pa .U) . • An AP WINPlle .. TANKER SMASHES INTO BRIDGE CARRYING RUSH HOUR TRAFFIC IN HOPEWELL, VA. Four C•t• Plummet Into Jamea 1 River; S.erch•,.. $tfll H111nttna !pr YI~!! . Fizzling Drizzle: Wet, Weak A new Pacific storm, weak but wet, dampened rain-starved Orange County with light showers Wednesday, but the drizzle may fizzle tonight, lead· ing to a sunny weekend. Scattered lightning and thunder bursts rumbled over parts of Orange County this morning, opening the skies for occas1onally heavy downpours at different locations N at1onal Weather Service forecasters, who were caught by surprise by the new rront, say skies should begin clearing early Friday The flaccid front . which dumped up lo .41 inches or moisture m parts of Orange County, slickened s treets caus· mg numerous fender benders early today. While the rainfall will do Uttle to solve the statewide water shortage, frustrated skiers can start waxing up for the best mountain snow conditions so far this year. Local temperatures should re· ach highs of about 60 degrees, lows about 49. The recent storm tallied .41 in· ches of rain in Laguna Beach, where a torrential downpour re· duced visibility tor commuters this morning for a Ume. Huntington Beach logged .21 inches of rain, Costa Mesa .26 and Laguna Hills .20. Fair Friday weather is expect. ed because the newest front will rebuild the protecttve hieb pre- ssure ri~e wbkb bu blocked roost storms from hitting the WestCouL Vietim Injured 3 Autos Torched In HB Garage Fire Arson was the cause of a $12.000 fire that destroyed three vehicles and 11:utted a ~arage 1n Huntington Beach late Tuesday night, but police and fire department investigators still sought a motive today. Principal victim Thomas Arbour of 7791 Barton Drive sustained hand lacerations requiring hospital treatment when he snashed a Ure extinguisher box with his fist in a futile effort to fight the names Fire Inspector Jim Merrill said Arbour's 1977 compact car and a small travel trailer used in his landscape maintenance business were destroyed. A late model sedan belonging to Marion Cauthens of Laguna Beach but used by his daughter, another tenant, also was destroyed when flames swept the PRINCE DATES EX-NUDE MODEL LONDON <AP> -Prince Charles ia dating a milllonaire lord's daughter who once ap. peared nude In Penthouse magazine, eosaip columnist Nieel Dempster reports. Dempster wrote ln today's Dai· ly Mail that Fiona Caroline Mary W ataon, 23, waa portrayed wear· ing only a string of plnk beads in the maeazine three years aeo. Rowever, Dempster said that Davina Sheffteld stiU is Charles• No. 1 girlfHend. carport, investigators s1ud. Inspector Merrill said there 1s no doubt the fire was deliberately set. with someone 1gnitin1(" a load or dry palm fronds contained in Arbour's trailer. They had been trimmed on one of his mamtenance jobs and were to be taken to a dum.p for disposal, investigators said. "The carport roof contained the heat and igruted and it spread to the cars." he explained, adding that juvenile pranksters, perhaps acting on impulse. are not believed to blame. Several possible leads are being checked out to determine who chose Arbour as an arson targetand why, Inspector Merrill added. He said several similar incidents have occurred in that area or central Huntington Beach, including two pipe bomb explosions involving alleged neighborhood feuds. Pair Rob Market In R1Dltington A pair of bandits. one wieldine a .38 caliber revolver, robbed a Huntington Beach all-night market of $40 in cash early today and escaped with the loot. Investigators said the clerk vie· tlmued attheStop 'N Go Market, located at Beach Boulevard and Yorktown Avenue, was not harmed during the heist. Hopefuls Meet Voters . Seven Seek Three Seata on V all,ey. ~ ..... ·---. Fatality Report: 0 So Far HOPEWELL, Va CAP> -A tanker rammed into a bridge laden with early morning rush· hour traffic near here today, rip- ping out 350 feet of the span and sending four cars plummeting in· to the James River. Police said 1t was not known how many persons were in the cars when they toppled into the nver from the 4,463-Coot-long Benjamin Harrison Dndgc when 1L was severed by the SS Marine Floridian. But they said al least three motorists fled their cars to safety as the empty tanker, her hydraulic steering system out or order and warning horns sound· ing. careened crazily toward the span at6·SO a.m "We thtnk everyone got out, but we still haven't located all the dnvers," said State Trooper <See BRIDGE, Page A2) Pair Nabbed In Huntington On Pandering A business consultant and his wife face pimping and prostilu· tlon -charges -today .folio.wing their arrest by police at a promi· nent Huntington Beach ocean front motel. Jack Monroe. 57. and Joan Monroe, 34, were released on their own recognizance on the misdemeanor charges pending court arraignment in the next two weeks. Huntington Beach Police Department Vice Detail Delee· live Ron Pomeroy said Monroe was booked on suspicion of solicilmg for prostitution and Mrs. Monroe on susp1c1on of pro· stitution. The couple, who live in Garden Grove, were taken into custody Tuesday night at the Pacific Coast Highway motel suite after makmg an appointment to meet their guests tbere. Detective Pomeroy said his men replied to a classified ad· vertlsement In the Los Angeles Free Press ln the process of checking on potential vice activi· ty ln the city. Coast Weather Chance o( rain decre.as. lne aU~Uy to so percent tonlaht and 50 percent Fri- day. Continued cool and becoming a Uttle windy Friday. Lows toniebt .f5 t.o 50. Hiahs Friday in upper 50s. INSIDE TODA~ Fulbttl clocOllt dqrc...t "" }u$t g~ ~ht lold11? It could ~ becotue of a bloc,hmfcal fo•balanoe C°"* br totmCJ IUQQr. 8" Pog•Bt. ..... EW .. ulW •.., ....._ • ~ •tMlllwi ....... E--..,.IU .... _..... M ,_,. ~--.. :l ....... ' .... CMdil'"*• AM .~...... U _.,..,_ -.=:-..... CN •. ~==-2 .. ..,.~ Ai Ma .. ...-... A4 t .. A.2 DAILY PILOT H/F .. OilSpilkd NearHaamii CAP>-tJbertan er wttb a ma. jor below-waterline crack in it.a bull has dumped more than 5.25 mlllion gallons of crude oil into the Padflc about 320 mlles west ol Hawaii, t.be Cout Guard aald today. The tanker ia carrying a total ol28millloo eaUoos of crude oil, the Coast Guard said. Cout Guard officials said they asked the master or the stricken Hawaiian Patriot to let t.be 840-foot tanker drift away from Haw ail l.n hopes ol prevent- ing oil pollution in island waters. Steering Blmnedin HBWreck Steering failure was blamed~ day for an accident in which a Huntington Beach youth's van veered off Pacific Coast Highway, hit the curb and flipped end over end, clipping ore the top of a parking meter while airborne. Gregory D. White, 18, of 407 11th St., somehow escaped injury in the car crash which occurred at 5 a.m. Wednesday, police said today Patrolman Robert Winstein discovered t.be demohsbed vehi· cle lying on the sidewalk at Pacific Coast Highway and Hunt- ington Street moments af· t.erward. "H looked like an old cardboard box that somebody bad stomped on a few hmes," said Officer Orv a Akm, one of the department's senior traffic acci- dent investigators. No one was around when Of- ficer Winstein stopped at the ac- cident scene, he said, but White walked up moments later and an- nounced he had been the dnver, Officer Akan said. The youth had apparently gone to make a telcphQl'le call after climbing out oC his demolished surfer van. Investigators said il did appear a failure in the sleenng system caused White's vehicle lo make an abrupt and unscheduled righl turn into t.be cW"b. PROBE.· •• two SS,000 checks from Connd. But the former Schmit aide has tnsisted the $10,00-0 was for servu:es rendered and not for campaign expenses. Newmyer, wbo hke Norton is a former Santa Ana policeman, was in lM grand jury room ror more than three hours UnUl then, It WA!\ believed bis role in tbe 1ovestigation was minor. Heist at Harbour Nets Coffee Machine A thief who may be fifhtlnl Ute high cost or corfee \as burglanzed a construction eom- pany trailer In lbe Hantlllcton Harbour area of Runtla~ •acb. company spob1me told pohceW~ay. Byron WU90n said lbe $J,!il00 lou from the tempcwary bNd· quarters on Trinidad ~ In- cluded the ftnn 's Xer'Olt eopy mKbine md a callee vmdin& macbtne. Firemen Injured LONG BEACH <AP> -Four firemen "ere ia.jared. two Mrioull1, when their fin eQline smMbed into the rear 0( a umk• truck while rushing to the ICCDe or a fire. DAILY PILOT - dience. "I will be on the ballot but I will not actively cam. paign." Evans refttT"ed to an Oranae County Counsel's opinion wlucb declared bim ineligible to serve on the board if elected because bis wife is a non-tenured teacher in the district. "I never thought that because my family is totally involved in education, it would disqualify me from serving on the board," said Evans. Trustee hopeful Betty Mignanelli passed out a card with three question about how well children are being educated, taxes and decision making. She said she received few respomes. Candidate Ace Erickson cited his civic involvement as his ma- jor qualification. He said "it is time for a change" and a "new look" on the Fountain Valley board. Incumbent Trustees Roger Belgen, Sheila Meyers and Bill Crane stood on their records. Crane said he would better physical education and elective programs bot these items were lied to fund availability. Belgen stressed the im- portance of effective collective bargaining with the district's employes. But Belgen also stressed em· phasis on in service training for teachers to develop "a strong, positive environment" to work in. Mrs. Meyers stressed her nine years of experience on the Foun· tain Valley board and pra.i.sed Superintendent Bill Plaster's work since he was hired last June. All candidates stressed fl.seal responsibility in the board's ex- penditure of tax dollars. Candidate Felix Roc:ba Jr. was not present at Wednesday's can- didate meeting. Fro. Page A I MANGERS. • men ts. ''This is not even the city's land and we have dragged our feet on it," be said. Councilman Al Coen said he would support Mangers' bill as it is represented wbile Coun- cilwoman Norma Gibbs said she is .. 100 percent" m favor of the acquisition. ··Mrs. Wieder doesn't speak for the rest of the council," she said Meanwhile, Mangers· bill lo acquire 923. 7 acres of the marshlands was introduced Wed- nesday. The bill proposed that the State Lands Commission buy the land and turn it over to the Stale Department of Fish and Game. He estimates that costs will range from $2.S million to $4 mtlhon. Mangers said be has other alternatives readied in case his biU i.s introduced. He said he also bas plans to seek transfer of $2S million in surplus tidelands oil money into a cons«Tittion fund with Bolsa Chica at the top of the list. He also is considerirtK steJIS to have the purchase funded by pro- position 2 tnnda., or for the pro- posal to be put Into the state budget for capital outlay. Shenkman said that lf Mrs. Wieder·s comments have a neeative effect in cettin& le&i,sla- tion thnJugb she11 never explam it to the peop\e oft.be clty. AlarmRoul8 Bandits in Westminster Three mm. one ol whom nr- ried a nwecf.off shotgun, ran In panic from a Westminster motel early todaJ wben tb• clerk tripped a recently installed baq].,. alarm, Orange County Sberifrs offkers said. Deputie. dispatched to the Ro,al Suitel Motel, 15401 Beach Blvd .• in respcme to the alarm aboftbr aft.-mldnidlt saJd they . eoaJd ftad DO \nee ol the trfo. n., laid the elerk told them be WM ordered at pnpotnt to band ov• tbe eonteJts af his cub regist«. He pretended to comp- ly. tripped the alarm and then w1tctted bis visitors Leave atbiah speed. 0..lty ~SUH ,._ 'Wagstaff Services Peruling Funeral arrangements had not yet been scheduled today ror th• teen-age son ot Los Angeles Rams defensive backfield coach James B. Wagstaff. The boy, Jamea B. W.,.uff, 18, was killed Tuesday nl&ht when t.be sp()l'ta car in which bo was a passenger was struc.k broadside by a pickup truck near his HWlt.inglon Beach home. The sports car's driver, Martin J . Murphy, 18, remained in critical but stable condition to- day after being transferred from Huntington Intercommunily Hospital to Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Wagstaff, a Huntington Beach High School senior who lived with 1us parents at S732 Serene Drive, Huntington Beach, died about one boW' after the collision on Spnngdale Street Just south of Warner Avenue. MISSION VIEJO WOMAN'S CAR DEMOLISHED, BUT SHE WALKED AWAY FROM ACCIDENT Fortdltt Crualted Auto of Karen McBride to a Pulp on Santa Ana Freeway Investleators said the dead youth, a defensive back oo the Oilers' varsity football team the past two years, sustair:ied multi- ple mJunes in the colhs1on. Fork Lifts Fall, Pin Woman in Car By WILUAM SCHREIBER 01 tlOe O..lly ,.,._.SIMI Karen McBride of Mission Vie- jo 1s lucky to be alive today, ac- cording to Califomi~ Highway Patrolmen attbesceneof t.betraf- fic accident she was 10volved in Wednesday monung. That mishap on the Santa Ana Freeway just south of Myford Road in Irvine snarled f~ay traffic for two hours. It was the worst of more than 30 crashes the CHP responded to during the daylight bours under gray, drizz· ly skies Wednesday. A CHP spokesman said today most of the mishaps occurred on the Santa Ana and San Diego Freeways as a result of a thin him or oil ra\sed from the roadway by the light rainfall. The spokesman said t.be rain still hasn't fallen bard enough to wash down the pavement enough and more accidents may follow today. The wreck involving Mrs. McBride, 38, or 26742 Alicante Drive. toot place just before noon and fouled up traffic in both directions. It also triggered at least four other accidents as city and highway patrol officers attempt· ed to re-route freeway traffic around the crash scene. Mrs McBride was pinned in her crushed car for more than 30 minutes before Orange County firemen could extract her. She was taken to Santa Ana-Tu.ilin Community Hos pital with moderate injuries. She was listed in satisfactory condition today. ceeding accidents occurred in lbose lanes almost directly across the freeway from t.be earlier crash. It was a three-car fender bender. The CHP blocked orr the north· bound Janes at the Laguna Freeway for more than two hours until t.be Myford Road accident was cleared away. Tbat caused a backup that re- sulted in another two-car fender. bender and. at about 12:45 p.m., a truck·trailer rig jack)Ulifed while trying to slow down to avoid hitting the line or slowed autos near Irvine's "Golden Triangle." PRAYER ••• lobbyists and other business in- terests who during 1975 donated gifts tohlm. -Writillg off unilaterally last month $119,000 worth of poliucal loans owed to Cella after acknowledging the m for two years as campaign depts. In his memo inviting his fellow supervisors to t.be prayer hour Schmit said, "The mind and spirit of a people whether good or bad is almost always reflected in the governmenl that represents them." He then went on to note that "confidence in our government 1s at an unparalleled low.·· Neither Murphy, of 1716 Bayou W3 y, Seal Beach, nor the ~r slighUy injured motorist, Davtd P. Robertson, 21, of 16462 Oak· mont Lane, Huntington Beach, was cited but the accident is still under mvestigatioo. Police said it appears Murphy pulled out from a pnva.te shop· ping center driveway into the path of Robertson's pickup truck. Rites for the Rams' coach's son will be directed b y Weslmmster Memorial Park and Mortuary, where spokesmep said the family wu expeded to make lhem today. The Waptaffs were visiting iD Utah in connection with Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints <Mormon) religious ac- tivities wben notified their son had been killed. The CHP officer at the scene said the mishap occurred in the northbound lanes when a flatbeq truck carryillg three forklifts went out al control on the wet pavement and turned on its side. PROFESSIONAL CASSETIE RECORDING IN YOUR HOME. Tbe for\Ufts tumbled onto the roof ol Mrs. McBride's small sedan. flatu.tine it. One CHP of- ficer wbo arrived on t.be scene just aft« the accident said be thought sure the occupant ol the car was dead. "She was really lucky to get out of this alive. let alone with on- ly moderate tnJuries," the officer said. The driver of the truck, iden- tified as Rbonda.ker Smith of Los ~n,eles suffered only minor in- JUnes. Rubbemedting drivers in the southbound lanes oft.be freeway caused a traffic jam that stretched almost to Disneyland, the CHP reported'. One of the sue- ,.. ......... 1 BRIDGE • • • W.W. Townsend. Tbe Coast Guard aalcl it ap- pea red there had been no fat.allttee.. Capt. Claude Tbompson ot the Cout Guard'• Marine Safet.J Of. ftce bl Norfolk aaJcl the Marine P'lortdlan, a sulphur carrier, Ud a steering system failure as it tried to make a hard right tum lo pass tbrou1a. lbe bridge's drawapan. whieb had been railed lo let U.taabrtbrough. Wttmuea aatd the Cr9'P at· tempted to stop the ship's forward movement by dropping anchor shortly bef on tbe crub. 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NCs LE.D.s (light emitting diodes) give instantaneous reod-oot of the peak signal at 6,..J, 0, t3, t6 0.8 ... • OUTSTANDING MEOIANICS -Outstanding electronics -outstanding packaging. YOUR OtOICE s2999s 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................... 1--.. w...., ~"" Phone 642-8882 StOIW Houts ~fly M sat. ~ 30 ................ -.. .. '•"'··· ••. i J --~--------- Irvine EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 55, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES Mobil By TOM BARLEY 011,. oaur "''-U~tt Mobil Corporation 's only competitor m the battle to gain control of the lrvane Company served notice late Wednesday that 1t 1s prepared to top Mobil 's $281.9 mution bid by at least $1. million. The new bid, being prepared today for subm1ss1on to Orange • e County Superior Court and the scrutiny of Judge James F . Judge, was described as an all cash offer of about $283 million. Its authors are Wall Street financier Charles Allen and Detroit developer Alfred Taub· man who commented through West Coast agent John Gottlieb that they are determined to ac- quire the Irvine Company. .~ . ., ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T.EN CENTSI Colllp~~Y .. J!id.--~Opped? They ba.v,, argl,led throughout the five-month trial that the James Irvine Foundation has been determined to sell to Mobil from the time the Federal Tax Reform Act of 196S compelled the trustees to dlspose of their 54.5 percent com.rolling interest in the Irvine Company. Mobil and the Foundation agreed two years aio on a $200 million sale pnoe for the lrvtne Mrs. Smit)\, who hold' a 2.a.4 tak• over' Irvine operations. Company but the triins.ctioh percent. interest ~ the b'v.il'e Foundation trus tees have was baltt<t when Irvine beinss Coilltp~, it. known to favor the testified. in person and by depos1· Jpan Irvine Smith took legal ac-AllM·Taubman b~ because « tion during the trial that they lion. th• usurance that she will be al-believe Mobil to be the better Intensive biddJQg since the lowed to retain ber company qualified contender for the Irvine trial started has seen the Irvine holdin&s irthe bid is &uocessful. Company Company seltin& pnce soar from The granddaughter of James Their views were backed Wed- $24 a share to the current $33.50 a Irvine II has been assured by nesday by Irvine Company direc- share ind1cated by the $281.9 Mobil that no such retention will tor Howard Allen who told at· million Mobil offer. be J?OSSible if the oil company <See HEIRESS, Page A2) Tanker Rams Bri • 4 Cars Fall Mazda Site Oxy Confirms Building Buy 0 c c 1 d e n t a I R t• ~ e a r c h Corporation officials confirmed Wednesday the• company's purch ase of the long vacant Mazda Motors building 1n the Irv me Industrial Complex Off1c1al-; al both OHC and Mazda Molorll r<'fusrd tn dl\ulge • URGES SITE ~LAY Cenc:Udate McKnight Site Choice Delay Asked By Candidate Saddlebark College trustee candidate F,..ugene McKnight uraed the current. depleted col· Jege board Wednesday to delay a 90te on the purchase of a second campus site unlll after the March I election. Re also charged that longtime Trustee Patrick Backus (McKrught 'selection opponent in Dana Point) had a high level of a~senteeism during the college's qrly years, when vital decisions were being made. .Backus and McKnight are at odds over which of two potential a-'les should be chosen for a new cbllege facility serving the lrvlne-Tuatin portion of the huge *1rict. -~ Tbe incumbent favors a site at •Jford Road and Bryan Avenue dosen by the board last fall. But McKnight s upports an ~ve location offered by ~· Jnine Company at Jeffrey .,.d and Irvine Center Drive ()foulton Parkway). An Orange County Counsel's riling bas cleared the way for a ~ond campus site vote Monday nening by the board, which is • <See SITE, Page AZ> 3 PROPOS4LS EYE FARML4NDS • Three proposals aimed at pre. I~ Orqe County'a dwi.odl· .iol.,-IJ'lcultural lands have been ~ebted to count,y •UJ*"Vlt.on. CoGa of the platta ov• tb nat 20 ,...,. raqe from fl.I rn Won to Ute mlllion. l'or DMlft lnformatioo about . plans. on •bJtb hea.rtno are ~ this lprtll£ .. p Al. the saJe price. but said the deaJ closed Wednesday morning About 30 OCR employes have already moved into th e four-story structure on Von Karman Avenue and Main Street. Just off the San Die~o Preeway The building sits on a 34-acre parcel Others are expected to move 1n penod1cally from the current La Verne headquarters, with an ultimate employe population of 500 expected by 1981. QRC is a subsidiary of the Occidental Petroleum Corporation. Company officials said they are now recruiting for an ex panded technical and professionaJ staff. . The 116,000 sq uare foot building was originally built by Mazda Motors to serve as the new West Coast headquarters for the J apanese rotary-engine car But sales troubles forced the co mpany to abandon its expansion plans and the black, glass-waJled building was never occupied Mazda Motors was originally asking $9 million for the building, plus another $736.000 for the furnishings. ORC plans to convert the structure into labo rato r y factlities . The company's operations cover a wide s pectrum of scie nces and technologies. in cl uding chemistry, physics, metaJlurgy. mm mg and fuel technologies. One aspect of ORC's operations mvolves findinc new sources of energy. CurrenUy, the company is using its solid waste resource recovery technology to recover glass, alummium and metals from refuse, as well as converting organic matenal into gaseous and liquid fuels. Irvine Hires linguist for College Park Partly in response to parent protests, the Irvine school board Wednesday hired a teacher who speaks three languaees to in- struct third graders in the bi! .. ingual education program at CoOege Park School. Jose Nunez, 30, began teaching duties two weeks ago, but was of· ficially hired by the board at Wednesday's meeting. Nunes replaces Audre}' Com- port, who WU reiasalped to a dus at Loi NaraQjol &Chool Parents of the third tnders came to a school bOard meeting last Decem~ aacl ubd that a bilingual teacher be hired for their youngsters' dass. They said they Ud no quan-el with the former teacher's capabilities or the program itself. But they stressed that the children &bou1d have a te.cbcr •bo could ~ both ~ udSpanbb. Mrs. Comport 1peak1 only Enellsb. but Nan~ is float ~ Enlllab. Spaalab and F'nndl.' district offtciala Hi~. Nunes, a cractoate ofJlew Yort City Colle~e, is •ttendln& Cal State Fullerton ~a:rttlmo, io ob- tain hi• ntastor'• decree J11-lineultti~ J The ~ district hu • bll· lntual education Ptocrun a~­ Co1Je10 Pait SCbool, th dUM11 anUa.bla la ,.. ... UN6\JJST. U) . ' ,. AP Wlntpholo TANKER SMASHES INTO BRIDGE CARRYING RUSH-HOUR TRAFAC NEAR HOPEWELL, VA. Four Cars Plummet Into JlmH River; Searchers Stlll Hunting for Victims Poster Power Irvine IJoy, 6, State Champ By IULARY KA YE Ol u.e oa11, "llat St•tt Six-year-old Keith Kitagawa says h e wants to be a policeman, not an artist, when he grows up -even though he's already headed toward stardom in the woi-ld of art. Keith, a first grader at Vista Verde School in Irvine. has been declared the best poster drawer among first graders in Califomia. His winntng poster is hanging in Gov. Brown's of- fice in Sacramento. · His teacher, Betty Townsend, says not a day goes by without Keith peppering his classwork with artistic offerings. ••He hands in papers and there are always drawings all over the place -In the ... margins, on the back, ever- ywhere! " she says. Mrs. Townsend s ays Keith has an ui\canny perspective for such a young artist and 1s a good student in other areas, loo. Keith, the son of Hiroshi and Carol Kitagawa, moved to Irvine last October from Ila eienda Heights. He says be'a been drawing since aae 3, but froifns and ad- mits he used to do "ugly p,ic- tures." "When I wd 3, •j\tst did ueJy pictures. Then, when 1 was 4, I began drawing fire trucks. W be n I was ~ I d r'e w Sai>erman," recalls Keith, a youngster who fJip.fhtps bet\Veen being caulet aD(f aby (Set!ARTIS'I', P&1eA!). Cycle Trails In Irvine Win . Coun~y Okay Orangi? County· s upervisors agr eed Wednesday to spend $37,532 to build a two-mile link of the Peters Canyon Bicycle Trail in the Irvine area. CoWtty aides said today the project will probably begin in either late Jyne or early July and i5 expected to take about one month to com~ete. The link. wdl run along })()th sides of Myford Road, from Bryan Avenue in the north end of the city to Walnut Avenue. It will also run along Walnut Avenue from Myford Road t~ Harvard Avenue. There is already a bike trail' from Bryan Road t o Irvine Boulevard and the new portion will provide a complete route for bicyc lis ts . from Irvine Boulevard down lo Walnut A venue and lhen further south. The construction work on the project will involve paving shoulders, instaJling signs and adding bike way markings Fatality Report: 0 So Far HOPEWELL. Va (A Pl -A tanker rammed mto a bndge laden with early mornmg rush· hour traffic near here today, rip- pmg out 350 feet of the span and sendmg four cars plummeting in- to the James River. Police srud 1t was not known how many persons were in the cars when they toppled into the river Crom the 4,463-foot-long Benjamin Harrison Bridge when 1l was severed by th~ SS Marine Floridian. But they said at least three motorists ned their cars to safety as the empty t ank e r, h er hydraulic steering system out of order and warning horns sound- ing, careened crazily toward the span at6:50 a.m .. We think everyone got out, but we still haven't located all the drivers," said State Trooper W.W. Townsend. The Coast Guard said it ap- peared there had been no f atalit1es. Capt. Claude Thompson of the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Of- fice in Norfolk said the Marine Ploridian, a sulphur carrier, had a steering system failure as it tried to make a hard right turn to pass through the bridge's drawspan, which had been raised toletthetankerthrough. Witnesses said the crew at- t empted to stop the ship's forward· movement by· dropping anchor shortly before the crash. Coast Guard and state police divers descended into the river, about 25 feet deep at the scene, to look for the vehicles dumped in the wa,ter a nd to determine whethertfley were oc_cupied. State Highway Commissioner John Harwood said damage to the bridge would be into the millions, and that it may be closed as long as a year while re· pairs are made. The tanker was empty and en route to Newport News, ap- parently beaded downriver after delivering cargo at Hopewell, authorities said. · It. tore out a ... s~.~Lon or the bridge just0 n·ortfi or the drawbridge, and a portion of the s pan fell onto the ship's bow. Witne•ses &aid the Marine Floridian, trailed by the Coast Guard cutter Red Cedar, moved erratically as It bore down on the IO·year-old bridge. Coast Wea tiler Chuce of rain decreu. lng aUptly to 60 percent tonight and 50 percent Fri- day. Continued cool and becoming a little windy Friday. Lows tonight 45 to SO. Highs Friday in upper 50s. INSIDE TODAY Feeling down, ""1nued or Jtut Qnnollt1 uptight latel11? · It could be becauie of a bloc,.•mkol lmbalonct caUMI bit '°""'1 .IUQClr. S.. P..,,W. I llhlex • ., .. A4 Al .... 11 CM IH I ca .. :: I ,. A.f DAILY PILOT I ----...:..:.;,=-i .,,... • _ ,4 J SI'fE ••• NormaUY. four YOt• oa the aeven-~mbet-board would con- stitute a majority but in lts depleted atate, that number bu been cut. to three, the tounb' cCM.IDMi~s. Mctenlgtrt. ariued tbll't by the first part of April, a full board wilt have been seated and the de-cisloa oouJd be ma.Ae .t. ..._ time. ··0n1y then will lbe ..-e ... the college staff have co•dence in the board's declsioo, ••tie sU.. "We do not want any m~or mi.s· lakes. LetuswaitunSK~. Tbe candidate cha!'pd atat many ~the put millt.akes by the coUece involved the S'il:ml ol the pre.smt campus in Mi:ssioo ~ and the location of its permmre9l bu.ildin&S. Backus is the only remaininz member of the origin.al oofte&e board. Presenting excerpts from old board m eeting minutes, McKnight alleged that, while Backus was present to make many of the finaJ decisions on building constructioo, he wu absent during key prior mectiap when the prOJ<'Ct detJuls were discussed. lie p<iintcd to dec.·1sions that re- sulted 1n the movement of the college campus frnm a t em porary silt-(where M1ss1on Com mumty Hospital now stands) to its current silt• nt Avery and M::irg11l'l'il" Parkways l\I ch.night also cited the pro- gression of events that led to the mu ch-cnl1c1zed decis ion by· trus tees to Liuild lhe first perma· nenl lnu!iling, the library. atop a steep slope instead of on the flat· ter portions of the campus In each case, he noted. Backus was absent until the final de cislons were made Backus. principal of an elemcr.tary school in FuUerton. was r.•·t av:iilable for comment on 1'>1..:'' •··!,l's allcgutions as of press um~ lod:..;. ill~QUIST ~ i ¥ dergarten :hrough six Both Englis h speaking awl Spamsh speaking students are enr olled F'or example, in the third g rade class, there are six Spanish-spea.long pupils and the rest -about 25 speak En~lish The program ts funded with federal mone\ The school board Wednesday approved a grant ap plicah on ror nex t year for $102,000. Thal monev will be used to continue the College Park pro- gram, plus exp;md 1t lo ~rarles seven and eight at Ve-;.d1, .ri termed1ate School Under the terms of the f::t!cnil a rraneement, the d1slnct pa)s the cost of the classroom teacher, with the federal mone) p1ckmR up the bills for instrucllonJI aids, supplies. support ~r$onnel and other extras Delaine Richards, district personnel director, said the fed eral program d~s not require b1 lin1uaJ teachers, but admitted th al federal olflcials believe such teachers are desirable. F,.._P.,,e.4J HEIRESS ••• torney Howard Friedman. repreaentJn1 Mrs. Smith: "we couldn'l eel • better candidale than Mobil " AJlen said he believed the lrvlne Company's traditional 1m· ace and the future of Ill troubled peraonnel will be ln better hand.a 11 the oU company laba control. Allen d .. cribed the Utt1ation which brought hJm to court and the r\l\a WJthio the Irvine board as ··a cloud over the company.·· Agent Indicted LOS ANGELES (AP> -A former lnlemal Revenue Senice agent accused of acceptloi gratuities from taxpayers has been indicted on chars .. of mi•· conduct in offi ce . DAILY PILOT Delt\'l"lletSWt- SEEKS POWER OF PRAYER ~leor Schmit Supervisor Asks Board To 'Pray' Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit has invited his fellow supervisors and their staffs to join him in his office Monday for an hour of scripture reading and prayer. However, early indications are that 'Schmit's prayer meeting will not be well attended. Supervisor Thomas Riley said he won't be able to ma.lcP it. Supervisor Ralph Clark has anothef" appointment. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 1s out of town and 1sn 'L expe<:ted to attend. And Supervisor Philip Anthony said today he hasn't decided whether or not to be there. No member of Clark's or Piley's staff is planning to at- . · . : , ; de to Diedrich · . " one ras been • 1\. .. ~ nt to his fellow • ors \\' ednesday after- ~vr., Schmit said "confidence in our gov~rnmen l 1.s <.l an un- paral'· · ! ·1.:w. •· -~ • I 1 UJltenl Upon those Of l!S in po:.1 lions of authority in gover::iment to take stock of the values by which we both legislate and expect others to Ii ve," Schmit added. "By improvi ng ourselves spiritually and morally, we can provide an example for the peo. pie as well as other governmen· tal entities. rather than a source of continual susjik 1on and m1s- t n • .,:. · St:hm1t said The Gar~c-n Grove sup<'rvisor has been under hre the pdsl 18 IC"".h for ; -Failing t o dis clost' on a public declarat10n hat hl' \\<iS on the pa:-roll of d t.u:;p1t.JI then con- trolled by Dr. Louts Cella while Sc•hmit was a <'and1date for coun. l.} supervisor in 1974 trvlne City Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor issued a challef\ie Wednesday to Coun- cilman John Burton that, in ef· tect, told him to put up O( abut up. Mrs. Pry~ told Burton tq put Illa Ideas .._ardlna bouai.QI in writing and try to 1et them ap- proved by the City Council. .. He obviously bas tbe matiocity •the council now, retarding his houtln1 Views . . . the otbet two gentlemen on the council ob- vi oua ly agree with him. He should do something about it," Mrs. Pryor &aid in an interview Wednesday. The long-standing feud between the two councll mem- bers heated up again at Tuesday's council meeting. when Mrs . Pryor proposed regulating the amount of profit to be earned on resale by rederally subsumed homeowners. Her pllJ\. to ur1e the ~­ m ent of Rousing and Urban Development (HUD ) to prohibit pr o fateerinc by s uch homeowners was defeated 3-2. Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido sided with Mrs. Pryor, but Burton, Mayor David Sills and Bill Vardoulis all opposed her idea. In opposing her motion, Burton said be favored deregulating the housing industry, not addiog more regulations. Biarton cba,rged that her plan would brlDI "economic im- prisonment " to subsidized homeowners because they could not reap enot.llh profit to reenter the bou$Ag market when they sell their bbmes and move. Irvine Site Said Problem As far as the Newport liarbOr Area Chamber of Commerce is concerned, there are seven lou· hons m the area where traffic problems are crucial. Members of lhe c hamber's board of directors put local gov- ernments on notice Tuesday that the chamber's transportation committee is going to be study- ing the seven spots and the chamber will be laking a stand on proposed road projects io those locations. The seven crucial traffic areas a~: Pacific Coast Highway tn Mariner's Mlle, Newport Beach ; Pacific Coaat Highway bridge over Upper Newport Bay; the in· tcrsc<.'taon of Pacific Coast Highway and Dover Drive in Newport Beach; lbe Fifth Avenue corridor in Corona del Mnr: the Von Karman Avenue over pass of the San Diego Freeway in Irvine, the Universi- ty Drive extension around Newport Bay and the San Joa. qum ffills corridor. Year-round Plan Backed by Hurd ( E dJtor-' 1 NOCtt · TTtt. Lt tM fOUftla CJ1'ttci. fn. a~· o/ mtttniiftOI wUfl th~ 10 candidatn nnnd'llg /O'I' two ~ Nata °" tM Irvin« UN/Wd School board. TM •l«ttDn ia Marth ' ) By IDl.AltY KA VE OI .. Deify _.. ... Ii.ft Frank Hurd, the lone Incum- bent running in the Irvine achoo! board race, believu the dt.trict should be &ln operatioc a y .. rloog biah acbool. ''The educat.ionaJ opponuniUe. ol such a a c bool are phenomenal.'' claimed Hurd, ad· dint that ii reelect.eel h• will push for either a aeparate 1•arlong (45-lS) hiah school or a h11b- scbool campus that has both a yearloni and a tradiUonaJ calen- dar. Hurd, 46, a fmancial analyst. ciled tbe example of havint yearlong students take a broad general history course and then supplemeat-it •ltb a s~tne tbree-weeil coune such as on the Civil War. There i.s CWTently on- ly an all-)'ear elemeqtacy &DdJ.n. termediaie sehool. The incumbent, who wu ftrat elffted iJJ 1975, contends that OMS dtstriet should be oepraUq with a 1ero-baaed bud1et that al- l~ates money to .aebools oo th• bu1I d need, ratber tbab "hlt-toncal percatates." .. Needs are different at heh school and money abould be elven out on the butt of what la nMdec!. not oo Ht f ormulu," aatdHurd. •'One aebool sbould not be 11- lowed to buJ 11111~ave oven ll anoth• can't afford a 11 mm .Ude PtOJettor, "he addtd. H&ttd livts at Wtl Dewblrry Way wUb his lrife, lt•len.= two dJllttre, 'who both lnlne schools. He atten • Tulane UDlYftllt,, Uli1Yttilb' ol Mlnn11ota an• rtc•h•d' bacbtkn &ad ilWtcS ddhel ln ftnaece 8nd muaa It b-cm· use. • ... 01° lrviwe? ReS:ldents or eastern Newport Bea have been entertaining themselves ~­ cently trying to figure out why the city painted a ereen line along the street. near MacArthur Boulevard and Ford Road. He said the Irvine Traffic Engineer, Conrad Lapinski and N~wport 's engineer, Bill Darnell agreed to have the line painte d a fter Orange County Sheriff's Office deputies and the Irvine ~?)()lice complained that they could not tell ,,·here Newport Beach ended and Irvine be.~an. ONE THEORY HELD that the city was planning to secede from the county. Another bad it the line was painted in pre- paration for St. Patrick's Day. WYNN SAJaf THJ;RE apparently hav t' been some legal repercussions from trarO\" tickets and a rrests that improper- ly desc. ribed the locat1on . City Manager Robert Wynn ex- plained today the green line was laid down so that local police would be able to tell which city they were standing in when arresting wrongdoers. BUt be noted that no such complaints ba9'e &8.t.'D made by the Newport Beach polMe. Coast Drizzle To Fizzle For Weekend? A Dew Pacific storm, weak but wet, dampened rain-starved Orange County with light showers Wednesday, but the ~rtule may fizzle tonight, lead· mg to a sunny weekend. Scattered lightning and thunder burst.a rumbled over parts or Orange County this morning, opening the skies foe occasionally heavy downpours at di((erent locations. National Weather Service forecasters, who were caucbt by surprise by the new front. say skiea abould beCiD clearing early Friday. The naccld front, wbicb dumped up to .41 incbes of moiature in parta of Orance County, slicll:ened streets eam- ing numel"OUI fender beaders early today. While tbe rainfall will do tittle to solve the atatewide ••la' shortqe, frustrated alders can start waxing up for the best mountain snow conditions so far this year . L11c:al temperatures should tt· acb highs or about 60 degrees, lo\\ s nhr11t 49. E,._PogeAI ARTIST .•• and then suddenly mischievous and giUJy. Keith's poster or a whale was aubmitted by his teacher in tbe .. California Celebrates the Whale" contest, which attracted 3,000 entries among Cahfom1a elementary school children. Hls e ffort was declared the best among first graders in the stale. Asked what his poster looks like, Keith instead grabs a pen ao4 paper and in less than three •econds displays a facsimile his teacher says looks j ust like the original, minus waler colors and crayon. Ke&dl now sketches dinosaurs and what he ca ll s "supertaeroes." He says some subjects he makes up in his bead and others he copies. Reemtly be m8de a birthday card for a girl in bis class A s ked if s he was b is g.irllriend, Keith wrinkled his face and said, "Nah, I don't have a girlfnend. But she invit- ed me lO her birthday party." .. Plane Crash l(ills Two Of:~ficials JMa&.tSBURG, Pa. (AP) -A twfn~lt.~ state plane crashed into a su~urban home and ex- ploded t o<.lay, killing Penn· sy 1 v ani a 's state Republican chairman, till' state transporta- tion Sl!crelar.v ahd seven other people Police said Cl,~ ht or the dead were on the plane. The ninth vic- tim was the womaut who lived in the house. S t ate officials said the passenger and uew h ~ t included s tate Repubhc •n C hairman Richard Frame, a sta .. senator; Transportation Secretary Wilham Sherlock; four addi- tional Transportation D~~part­ ment officials, and two c rew members. The woman was 1deatifted as Beverly Geary, a mother of fo.ur sons lier husband Russell, a postal worker, said shortl_y· before Mrs. Geary's body was found. "The kids are all right. I checked with the grade school." PIOFESSKlNAL CASSETTE RECORDING IN YOUR HOME. CD-1710 s--c.....o.. WHY J.V.C.? Nobody gives you more cassette deck value than .JVC. • SUPER-ANRS. JVC 's newly-developed dynamic range expander ensures undistorted peaks. • ANRS. JVC's Automatic noi$e ~uctlon system ensures high quality-low 004se recording. • SEN-ALLOY HEAD. A JVC exclusive combining the advantages of ferrite ood Permalloy. Probably the best head OYOilable. • L.E.D .· PEAK LEVEL INDICATORS. To moke o top quality recording at home you must contrd the input signal. JVC's l.E.D.s (light emitting diodes) give instantaneous mod.out of the peak signal at 6,-3, 0, t3, t60.8 ... •OUTSTANDING MEOfANICS -Outstanding electronics -outstanding pcdoging. ' 17 VOL 70, NO. SS, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 r " Mternoon N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS Candidate Blasts Backus' Ahsenteeisni ByWILUAM SCHREIBER OI ... O.lty 11'1"4 St.ti Saddleback College trustee eandldate Eugene McKnight meed the current, depleted col· lege board Wednesday to delay a vote on the purchase of a second campus site until after the March Selection. He also charged that longtime Trustee Patrick Backus (McKnight's election opponent in Dana Point) bad a hJgb level of absenteeism during the college's early years, when vital decisions were being made. Backus and McKnight are at odds over which oJ two potential sites should be chosen for a new college facility serving the Irvine-Tustin portion of the huge district. The incumbent favors a site at Myford Road and Bryan Avenue chosen by the board last fall. But McKnight supports an alternative location offered by the Irvine Company at Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Dnve (Moulton Parkway). An Orange County Counsel's ruling has cleared the way for a second campus site vote Monday everu.n, by the board, which 1s short two members following a resignation and the death of Dr. Jam es Marshall two weeks ago. Normally. four votes on the seven·member board would con· stitule a majority but in its depleted state, that number has been cut to three, the county counsel contends. McKnight argued that by the first part of April, a full board will have been seated and the de- cision could be made al tbal time. "OnJy then will the public and the college staff have confidence in the board's decision,·· be said. "We do not want any major mis· takes. Let us wait until March 8 The candidate charged that many or the past mistakes by the college mvolved the s1tmg of lhe present campus in Mission VieJO and the location of its permanent buildings. Backus is the only remaining member of the origu1al college board. Presenting excerpts from old board meeting minutes, McKnight alleged that, while Backus was present to make many of the final decisions on bu1ldmg construction, he was absent during key prior meetings when lhe project details were discussed. <SeeSITE, Page A?) Tanker Raills Bri 4 Cars Fall Officials Listed Nine Killed In Air Crash HARRISBURG, Pa CAP) -A twin-engine state plane crashed into a suburban home and ex- ploded today, k1llrng Pen nsylvania's state Republican chairman, the state transporta· Oil Spilled Near Hawaii HONOLULU (AP> -A Liberian tanker with a m a· jor below-waterline crack in its hull has dumped more than S.25 million gallons d crude oi l into tbe Pacific about 320 miles west of Hawaii, the Coast Guard said today. The lanker is carrying a total of 28 million gallons of crude 011, the Coast Guard said. Coast Guard off1c1als said thev a!\ked the master or the stricken llawauan Patriot to let the 840·foot tanker drift awav from Hawaii ID hopes or prevent ing 011 pollution m island waters. Viejo Woman Alive, 'Lucky' After Smash Karen McBride of M1ss1on Vie· jo as lucky to be ahve today, ac- cording to Cahforma Highway Patrolmen at the scene or the traf- fic accident she was Involved in Wednesday mornmg That mishap on lhc Santa Ana Freeway JUSt south of Myford Road 11\ Irvine snarled freeway traffic for two hours. It was the worst of more than 30 crashes the CHP responded to durmg the daylight hours under aray. drlzz· )y skies Wednesday A CHP spokesman said today most oC the mishaps occurred on tbe Santa Ana and San Diego F.reeways as a result of a thm film of oil raised from the roadway by the light rainfall. The spokesman said the rain stlll hasn't fallen hard enough to wash down the pavement enough and more accidents may follow today. <See MISHAP, Page .A2) lawyer Needa Good Lawyer A Laguna Beach attorney who wu fillinc in for an absent col- Jea1ue at the Harbor Judicial Di1trlct Court fowul bh:nselt tn need of def• • Wednesday momma as police booked him for dUorderly conduc(. · Officer Ken Stodd.rd was eaJled to the courtroom ~ Judie Selim Franklln by a bailiff who said the attorney apparentlJ h.S ·• bit too much of an ey~ before h1a 9:30 a.in. eourt Al>' pearanco. Stoddald u.ld be allOncl tbe : attormy to comp.I.to tb• d of h1I colleque'• dJ t.,... be toot blm llito tOdJ for ctnmk· tion secretary and seven other people. Police said eight of the dead were on the plane The ninth vie· t1m was the woman who lived m the house. State officials said the passenger and crew list included stale Republican Chairman Richard Frame. a state senator; Transportation Secretary William Sherlock; four addi- tional Transportation Depart- ment officials, and two crew members. The woman was identified as Beverly Geary, a mother of four sons. Her husbud Russell, a postal worke r,.·"IJaid s hortly before Mn. Geary's body was found, "The kids are au right. I checked with the grade school." The plane hit a small tree, skidded 300 feet. nattened Geary's split-level home and set 1t afire, and came to rest 150 feet across anotller street in the re· sidential area. witnesses said. ··1 was upstairs sewmg," said LJubica Vranicar, who lives near the crash site. "I heard this noise. 11us crash. I came out:.1de and everything was on fire.·· A house, a car, and a garage were blackened and damaged by debris, which was strewn over a 200·foot area, witnesses said. There was a trail of burning fuel Initially, officials had said that the plane exploded in flight. The Cheyenne Turboprop was heading for the airport at St. Marys, in rural Elk County. 120 miles north of Harrisburg. The officials were to present a $52,000 check to the Area Transportation Authority of North Central Pennsylvania. House Rifled In Laguna; Jewels Taken A Laguna Beach hairdresser reported the theft of $2,800 in jewelry Wednesday by a burglar who rummaged through his en· tire house, at 1076 La Mirada St., before settling for the loot. Police said the thief forced a kitchen window to get in. Don W. Donaldson, 42, said the burglar took several goJd·plated rings, watches, neck chains and tie tacks from his bedroom bureau. In another burglary reported W ed.needay. someone crawled tbrovlh an unlocked window over the kitcben 11.nt at •95 OaJt St. and found S8to kept in a abow box in a bedroom dOHL Robert C. Lenahan, a 25-year. oJd carpenter, said tbe theft OC• curred while be waa away. San Juan Burglary Yields Portrait I TANKER SMASHES INTO BRIDGE CARRYING RUSH HOUR TRAFAC NEAR HOPEWELL, VA. Four Cars Plummet Into James River; Searchers Still HunUng for VlcUms Mobil's Bid Exceeded Offer for lroirw Company_ Now $283 Million By TOM BARLEY Of Ille Dally PllOI Stall Mobil Corporation's only competitor m the battle to gain control of the Irvine Company served nohce late Wednesday that 1l is prepared to top Mobil's $281.9 million bid by al least SI milllon. The new bid, being prepared today for submission to Orange County Superior Court and the scrutiny of Judge James F . Judge, was described as an all cash offer of about $283 million. Its authors are Wall Street financier Charles Allen and Detroit developer Allred Taub- man who commented through West Coast agent John Gottlieb that they are determined to ac-· quire the Irvine Company. They have argued throughout the five·month trial that the James Irvine Foundation has been determined to sell to Mobil from the time the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969 compelled the trustees to dispose of their 54.5 percent controlling interest in the Irvine Company. Mobil and the Foundation agreed two years ago on a $200 million sale pnce for the Irvine Company but the transactton was halted when Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith took legal ac- tion. Intensive bidding since the trial started has seen the Irvine Company selling price soar from ' PRINCE DA.TES Ex.NlJDE MODEL LONDON (AP) -Prince Charles is dating a millionaire lord's daughter who once ap- peared nude in Penthouse magazine, gossip columnist Nigel Dempster reports. Dempster wrote in today's Dai· ly Mall that Fiona Caroline Mary Watson. 23, was portrayed wear- ing only a string of pink beads In the magazine three years ago. However. Dempster s aid that Davina Sheffield still is Charles' No. 1 girllrieod. $24 a share to the current $33.50 a share indicated by the $281.9 million Mobil offer. Mrs. Smith, wbo holds a 22.4 percent interest in the Irvine Company, is known to favor the Allen·Taubman bid because of the assurance that she will be al low~d to retain her company holdings if the bid is suceessfuJ. ! The lranddaughter of James • Irvine !I has been assured by • Mobil that no such retention will be possible if the oil company takes over Irvine operations. · Foundation trustees have testified in person and by deposi- tion during the trial that they believe Mobil to be the better qualified contender for the Irvine Company. Their views were backed Wed· nesday by Irvine Company direc- tor Howard Allen who told at,. torn ey Howard Frie~man. representing Mrs. Smitb: "we couldn't get a better candidate than Mobil.'' Allen said he believed the Irvine Company'ii traditional im- (See HEIRESS, Pa1e A%) Students Face Loss Of Special Course By PBIUP ROSMARIN °' -Dali, ,. .... Slaff A dozen La1W11 Beach m&b School students enrolled in an op- tional college level course tauebt at the school durins normal school bocll's may lose ooe d tbelr two instructors. The late of the class bu been broupt lnto question by the can- d l d a c y of the t e•cbcr, Dr. Michael P. Onorato. tor the March I Lq\ma Beac.b IChool . board eledt • Conruct-of-lnterllt qDeltlicm bavt beCD Nlled -putty a public fontm1 and partl.J to priYat. JP9CVl•Uoa ~ •boat the INIERUJ CONl'UOT'f ."propri 1 0( Un1. r1r1t. • £tmlM~~~'°--·· .. ,ieacba-, and • OM wbo teaches in the district.. to the board. The questions have been raised iD other di:stricts. nolablf aboUt the candidacy of William Manahari in lbe nelabboring Capistrano Unified School Dia· trlct. Ononito ts a professor of hls· tory at Cal St.ate Fullerton. He also ii the primary instructor in a eoune offered at La1u"Da Beach Hlib for collese credit, .. w .. temavtuuuon." • Tbt tandldate ls paid bf the ud1Y41'1tty, wbfdl lD tum II com·. pena11tect I• tbe iutl'uetor'1 Umo . •l*ll • tM blab tehool bJ • Qd,o. tianl"f dlarfed .tudenta no to tab the caune. <SeeOONIUCft, Pat•AD Fatality Report: 0 So Far HOPEWELL, Va. (AP> -A tanker rammed mto a bridge laden with early morning rush· hour traffic near here today. rip- ping out 350 feet of the span and sending four cars plummeting in· to the James River. Police said it was not known how many persons were in the cars when they toppled into the river from the 4,463-fool·long Benjanun llarnson Bridge when 1t was severed by the SS Marine Floridian. But they said at least three motorists Oed their cars to safety as the e mpty tanker, her hydraulic steering system out of order and warning horns sound- ing, careened crazily toward the spanat6:50a.m. "We think everyone got out. but we still haven't located all the drivers," said State Trooper W.W Townsend. Tbe Coast Guard said it ap- pea red there had been no fatalities. Capt Claude Thompson of the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Qf. fice in Norfolk said the Marine Floridian, a i.ulphur carrier, had a steering system failure as it tried to make a hard right tum to pass through the bridge's drawspan, which had been raised toletthetankerthrough. Witnesses said the crew at- tem pled to stop the s hip's forward movement by dropping anchor shortly before the crash. Coast Guard and state police divers descended into the river, about 25 feet deep at the scene, to look for the vehicles dumped in the water and to determine wtiethcr they were occupied. State Highway Commissioner John Harwood said damage to the bridge would be into the million,-;, and that at may be closed as long as a year while re· pairs are made. The tanker was empty and en route to Newport News, ap- parently headed downn ver after delivering cargo at Hopewell, It tore out a section of the bridge just n orth of the drawbridge, and a portion or the span fell onto the ship's bow. Witnesses said the Marine Floridian, trailed by the Coast Guard cutter Red Cedar, moved ertaUcally as it bore down on the 10-yea.r-old bridge. Coast Weather Chance oJ rain decreas-ins slichtly to eo percent tonJ&ht and 50 percent Fri- day. Continued cool and becoming a li\tle windy Friday. Lows tonight 45 to 50. HJghs Friday in upper ~. - A2 DAIL y PILOT use San Juan Capistrano Mayor Douglaa Nash told city busi· neaameo today he would like them to It.art selling Sao Juan u a progressive city with a good, stable government. "We are not lr)'ina to be like every other city ln Southern California," Nub told a Chamber or Commerce meeting. "We are way ahead or most other communities and offer our reai· dents greater security throu&h Aliso Teaeher our good <1overnmental) con- trols." Naab complained that tbe Chamber, which receivea 40 per- cent or its financial support from city taxpayers, persists in a negative attitude toward wbat he called "the majority county view." "I percetve an attitude al 0.t· out opposition to everything we do," he said. The mayor cited three con- trovusial areas in which be said Bachelor Urges More Involvement BJ ANNE COOPER 01t111to.11, r11et1Utt (ThU.arlic~ ii the ltut of.a~. profiling the seven candidatn seeking three seats on the Capistrano Unified School Dtltrict board. The winners wiU be the candidates polUng tM rrwn votea diatrict-wide March8) "If individuals are s mart enough to generate income for the school district, they they are certainly smart enough to participate rn the district's decision-making process." Citizen involvement is one ol the cornerstones or Robert Bachelor's campaign to represent trustee area 6 (inland Laguna Niguel) of the Capistrano Unified School District. "It is incumbent upon the school district to keep parents informed," he said. "Schools must be accountable to parents. If I am elected, it wUJ be to represent the community, not to make autocratic decisions." Bachelor, 29, teacbds a fifth-sixth combination class at Aliso Elementary School in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. He said his experience in education, where he bas worked as an administrator as well as teacher, will help him as a trustee to be sure district money i5 going in the right dJrection. "I want to be sure that when the district apeods money, that money ls reachin& the children," he said. "I question whether the Capistrano district needed to spend $2 million on an administration building. The children don't use 1t. The parents don't use at. The teachers don't use it. "The Capistrano school district has one o( the largest budgets in Orange County," be said. "Yet it ls constanUy in need of money." The candidate, whose wife a1ao teaches In the Saddleback school district, said be would like to aee the Capistrano schools eliminate bl any frills and fads. "I fi.l{Ul'e the dbtrict pays doge 0.11., r1i.i "'-" .._ SEEKS CmzEN INPUT Candidate Bachelor to $100,000 to an architect each Ume a new school is planned.~ he said. "A school district should build schools the way a developer builds houses, using the floor plan and design which have been proven lo give good service '• Bachelor said that as an educator he is aware of the tremendous cost factor involved in textbook turnover, due to new learning programs instituted district-wide. "Pilot studies should be limited to one school until a program is proven,•• he said. ••As it is, we 're only making the publishing companies n cb -not helping our children." Bachelor said he sees no conflict of interest in serving as a teacher on the Capistrano school board. "The only thing I offered the teachers when they were deciding whether to support me was that l would communicate with them openly," he said. "I offer the same open communication to all district parents and taxpayers." ,,... P-AJ ,,.... Page Al HEIRESS ••• CONFLICT? a1• and the future ol it.a troubled ~will be in beUer baDda if the oil COIDpallJ takes control. Allea tlescribed the lltl1atioa which bl'oulht him to court and the rifta within the lntne board as ••a cloud over tbe company.•• 8100,000 Stolen SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Hard-worktn1 burelara stole $100,000 from a San Bruno bank Wednmday, but the, fied when a poUceman spotted them out.aide, the FBI aatd. Tbe '::f Iara punebed a bole In the ol a store next to tbe bank, then gou1ed a bole tbroagh the wall into the bank, •here a torch wu used to cut into tbe nult. DAILY PILOT District administrators and Onorato denied any conflict al in- tereata in the situation, which Dr. Robert Sandm, superintendent of acboola, agreed was unique. However, by mutual aif'ee· ment behreen Onorato, the school diltrict, and Onorato's de- partmml chairman at Cal State, the 42-year-old professor will sever uea with the hiib school claaa, win or loee the election. Onorato said the teacher con- d uctiog the class with him, Emanuel Calamaro, Is scheduled to aau.me the major teach.lni duties beghmin«i April 1. the start of thetebool 's third trimester. If elected, Onorato aald he will immediately withdraw from the claaa; Calamaro would take over. He said he does intend to flnish out the ICbool year if not elected, but "I doo't think it would be wise for me to teach the class in September. ''I draw not a penny, not a eent. from the district. I get paid by the state. 'lbe class is not the school's. It is a univenity cla.55,'' be noted. Onorato Niki be was assured by district olftcial.s when be de· cided to campaign for school board trultee that alnee be did not draw a district salary, no CCIDfUct WM lnwlvecl. Tb• 1uperlntendent 11id Onorato b•••n teaching tbe COWM before be decided to nm few the ICbool board. ''In order to malntaln ·cOntinut- ty of the Pl"Oll'UD. h• wW be teacbJncantU March 25. tbe md ol tbe trimester. a lOlical break in tbeprosram,' '.Sancllll aaid. .Agent Indicted LOS ANGELES (AP> -A fonn• lntamal Bneilot Sernce · •1tnt aeeuaed of acc8)>Un1 c:"U. hm tQpcJaw ba lndlcted CID cbarpa ct coodtld iD omc.. the Chamber has opposed th~ three-man ma1oraty council view: (l ) two requested zone changes to allow businesses to locate outside the downtown business district, (2) two re- quests by downtown busi· nenmen for atgn variances and (3) a proposed acrtculture pre. servaUon program. Nash asked Chamber mem- bers to re-evaluate the group's attitude, wblch he said bas af. fected bow councilmen view the organization. The majority of San J\lan resi· dents have expressed support for what City Council has done in three years, the mayor said. Asked in a wntten question from the audience to document that citizen support, Nash said it 1s reflected in electJoos every two years, an conversallons be has had with San Juan residents and in newspaper coverage of the city. Although he encouraged the Chamber lo continue lo comment on council issues. he asked mem- bers to explore an area on which they intend to comment and make sure they have a rationale for criticism .. Many times we are reacting, not responding," he said. "Reac- tions are often based on myths, not facts." Nash said he is tired of having it thrown up at him that newcomen lo San Juan are rid· ing roughshod over oldtimers. "l would guess I have been in the community longer than m06t current members or tbe Chamber," he saad. "I moved here in 1970. ·' Supervisor Asks Board To 'Pray' Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit has invited bis fellow supervisors and their staffs to join him in his office Monday for an hour of scripture reading and prayer. However, early indications are that Schmit's prayer meeting will not be well attended. Supervisor Thomas Riley said he won't be able to make it. Supervisor Ralph Clark has another appointment. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich as out of town and isn't expected lo attend. And Supervisor Philip Anthony said today he hasn't decided whether or not to be there. No member of Clark's or Riley's staff 1s planning to at· tend. And an aide to Diedrich said so far no one has been handed the assignment. In a memo sent to his fellow s upervisors Wednesday after- noon, Schmit said "confidence in our government is at an un- paralleled low." 0.11, Plleot , ..... ,..... URQES SITE DELAY Candidate McKnight F,...PllfleAI SITE ••• He pointed to decisions that re- sulted In the movement ol the colleae campu from • tem· porary lite (where lliulon Com- mu.nit.Y Hospital now atanda) to it.a cumm •lte at Avery and Marperite Parkways. MeKnlpt a1Jo cited the pro- gt'Mlion ol .vent.a that *I to the mucb-critlctsed ded1lcm by tr'Ulloel to build the nrat perma- nent bulldine. the library, atop a steep llope Instead of oa the flat· ter portions of the campua. In each cao, he noted. n.eJrua was abeent until the ftnal de-clslom werw made. Bectua, prlnolpal ol an elem__., IChool In P\alllltGD, WU not ....... I• eomnwtt • McKnlaM'a elJelMloD• M ~ pr.a todq. Delly Pllet Staff .... M MISSION VIEJO WOMAN'S CAA DEMOLISHED, BUT SHE WALKED AWAY FROM ACCIDENT ... -Forklift Crushed Auto of Karen McBride to a Pulp on Santa Ana Freew~y From Page A J 3 PROPOS4LS EYE FARMUNDS FREEWAY MISHAP • • • Three proposals aimed at pre- serving Orange County's dwindl· ing agncultural lands have been presented to county supervisors. The wreck involving Mrs. Mc Bride, 38, of 26742 Alicante Drive. took place just before noon and fouled up traffjc in both directions. It also triggered at least four other accidents as city and highway patrol officers attempt· ed to re-route freeway traffic around the cruh scene. Mrs. McBride was pinned in her cnashed car for more than 30 minutes before Orange County firemen could extract her. She was taken to Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital with moderate injuries. She was listed in satisfactory condition today. The CHP officer at the scene said the mishap occurred in the northbound lanes when a flatbed truck carrying three forklifts went out of control on the wet pavement and turned on its side The forklifts tumbled onto the roof of Mrs. McBride's small sedan, flaUening it. One CHP of. ficer who arrived on the scene just after the accident said he thought sure the occupant of the car was dead. "She was really lucky to get out of this alive. let alone with on· ly moderate injuries," lbe officer said. The driver of the truck, iden· tified as Rhondaker Smith of Los Angeles, suffered only minor in· juries. 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Its authors are Wall Street financier C~arles Allen and Detroit developer Alfred Taub- man who commented tbrough West Coast agent John Gottlieb that they are determined to ac· quire theJrvine Company. e They have argued throughout the five-month trial that the James Irvine FoundaUon bu been determined to sell to Mobil from the time the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969 compelled the truatees to dispose of their S4.5 percent controlling interest in lbe Irvine Company. Mobil and the Foundation agreed two years ago on a $200 . lo • mllllon aaJe price ft>r die Irvin• Compamy but lb ~rannatlo was halted wbe.n lrvlne bet?eu Joan Irvin~ sblltb took legal IC· t!on. Intensive '°bld.t\lnc since the trial started has seen ihe Irvine Company telling price $Oar from SU a share to the eu:trent $33.!IO a share indlcafl!d by the $281.9 mlllion MobU offer. Tanker Ra1ns Br.I Five Testify Jury Probing Campaign Fund By GARY G RANVILLE OI the D•tly PHol St411 Five witnesses testir1ed before the Orange County Grand Jury • Wednesday as the jury continued its probe into political campaign r1nances. including the machinations o f county supervisors Philip Anthony and Ralph Diedrich. Included among the witnesses were· -Max Binswanger a semi-retired Newport Beach r esident who wa s an unsuccessful candidate for county supervisor last year. -Loran Norton, a former aide to Supervisor Laurence Sclunit who was making his second appearance before the jury in connection Mtb 1976 campaign practices. { ... Mp. Smith, who bolds a 22.4 percent interest in the Irvine CQ,npany, ls known to favor the Allen-Taubman bid because of the assuranc:e that she will be al· lowed to ~ her company boldinas i!the bid is successful. 'I'!le granddaughter of James Irvine ll. bas been assured by Mob.ii thaf no aucb retention will be possible it lbe oil company APWirw .... w -Gene Newmyer , a Norton confidante who managed Norton's campaign for state senate last year TANKER SMASHES INTO BRIDGE CARRYING RUStf.HOUR TRAFFIC NEAR HOPEWELL, VA. O.lty l'ilel ~" -· SEEKS POWER OF PRAYER Supervisor Schmit Troubled OC Supervisor ·\Asks Prayer I Oran1o:e County Supervisor L'llurence Sc:hm1t has 1nv1ted his tellow supervisors and their staHs to JOIO h1m IO h1S orr1ce \!onday for an hour or ~crtpture r<'achng and prayer However, early 1ndicat1ons are tbat S<'hmlt c; prayer meeting •ill not tw well :Jllt•ndl'd ~u~rv1sor Thomu Riley said be won't be able to make 1t. Supervisor Ralph Clark has another appomtment SuperVJsor Ralph lnl'drich 1s out or town and tsn 't expected to attend. And Supervisor Ph1hp Ant.bony saJd today he hasn't decided whet.her or not to be there. ]'Jo member of Clark's or Riley's staff is planning to at· tend. And an aide to Diedrich said• so far no one has been h..aded the assignment. Io a memo sent to his fellow llUitervtso~ Wednesday after n~. Schmit said ·~confidence in OW' , government as al an un-~alleled low." I .. lt\ts Incumbent upon those or us in positiona of authority in government to take stock of the 'Values by which we both legislate and expect others to live," Sch mil. added. ••By improvin& ourselves splritually and morally, we can provide an example for the peo. pie·~ well as other govemmen-- tal entities, rather than a source of continual suspicion and mis- trnat," Schmit said. The Garden Grove supervisor hu boen U.Ddu fire the Pat. JB D&ODt.bs for: -l'•Ul•t to dJ1close on a -Ted Cook. a Newport Beach travel agency operator who runneled $30.000 or poltt1cal acllvillst Gene Conrad's money into Anthony·s campaign. -Elma W. Arner. a longtime political worker who helped Diedrich l ast vear as a consultant. · Of major interest to the jury was how Conrad's money seeped into various campaigns and what, if any, interest D1ednch had 10 Orange County Publtt• Relations, an Anaheim firm. Jt was through the public relations firm headed by attorney Richard Donald that Conrad's money swirled into various campaigns under various guises By the tame campaignint ended m November. Conrad had pumped nearly $60,000 mto at <See PROBE, Page A2) PRINCE DATES EX.NUDE MODEL LONDON (AP) -Prince Charles is dating a millionaire lord's daughter who once ap· peared nude in Penth ouse magazine. gossip columnist Nigel Dempster reports. Dempster wrote in today's Dai· ly Mail that Fiona Caroline Mary Watson, 23, was portrayed wear- ing only a string el pink beads in the mapzine ~.Years ago. However, Dempster said that Davina Sheffield sWl is Charles' No. 1 girlfriend. Four Cars Plummet Into James River: Searchers Stilt Huntfng for Vlct.lms Newport Vote Coast Drizzle To Fizzle Park Bond Backed For Weekend? B IF/ , Le AnewPacific storm.weakbut Y W 01fleR S ague wet. dampened rain-starved Orange County with light showers Wednesday, but the drizzle may fizzle tonight, lead· ing to a sunny weekend. Scattered lightnin g and thunder bursts rumbled over parts or Orange County this morning, opening the skies for occas1onaJly heavy downpours at difrerenl locations. National Weather Service forecasters, who were caught by surprise by the new front, say skies should begin clearing early Friday. Newport Beach's $7.1 million open space and park bond has won the endorsemenl of the League of Women Voters and the philosophical backing of the Chamber of Commerce. Valerie Murley, president of the Orange Coast chapter or the league, announced her group's endorsement of lhe bond wtuch will be pul to voters of the city Marcb8. Jn a letter announcing the en· dorsement. Mra. Murley noted "While Newport Beach enjoys the benefits of its harbor and The flaccid front. which beaches, open space is needed to dumped up to .41 inches of include areas for active recrea· mois ture in parts of Orange tional facilities .. .Jmplementa· County. 1lickened streets caus· tion of our open space policy ls ing numerous fender benders expensive, but we must be Wfll · early today. ing to put action behind ~ur While the rainfall will do little words if the planning process ill to solve thecatatewrCle water'· ''td-havemeaning." abortaae, frustrated skiers can Tuesday, the directors of the start waxing up for the best Newport Harbor Area Chamber mountain snow conditions so far of Commerce voled to endorse this year. the concept or the bond proposal, Local temperatures should re. but stopped short of backing the ach highs or about 60 degrees, issue itaelf. lows about49. After nearly an hour of dis· cussion, chambel' directors ap- proved a measure on a 12·6 vote, with several abstentions, wh1ch declared that the bond method is an appropriate way for the public to acquire property because it in- volves paying a fair market value for land. The bond proposal would raise $7 .1 million to buy 134 acres of open space at nine sites throughout the city. Ten percent or that money would be used to upgrade six existing parks or park sites. There has been no organized opposition to the proposal. Police Identify Bus Scuffler Newport Beach police today identified the young rttan who dove into the bay Wednesday to avoid officers aft.er scuUling with the driver or an Orange County Transit District bus. Newport or Irvine?. omcers said tbe young man, who was finally pulled from the water by members of the sherirf's Harbor Palrol, is Lawrence Leaa.on, 28. a transient. Leasoo at first refused to pve officers bis name. He was booked on a cbarte of resisting arrest and was acbeduJed to appear in lbe Harbor Judlcial District Court1eday. Green Line Slrma Whkh u WhiCh c deelaratioa that be was on p81J"Oll ~a hospital then con· • trelled by Dr. Louts Cella while Residents of eastern Newport Beach have been entertaining themselves re· cently trying to fipre out wl\y the city , painted a O'ee:D line along the street near Ma~ur Boulevard and Ford Road. . ONE THEORY HELD that the city was planning to secede from th county. Another had it the line was painted in pre· paratioo for St. Patrick's Day. He said the Irvine Traffic Engineer, Conrad Lapinski and Newport's enlineer BW Darnell agnecl to have the line . p;lnted after Orange County Sheriff' Office dep'\lties at.d Ute 1rvlne police complained that thtb' COUid not ~ . where Newport Bea<:b end~ jhd Irvine beaan. Teen N'iWbed r In Slaying 8l,lt wu a candidat.e'forcoun-. t¥•u.-en11o.-in 1974. . ~-·repeated laa¥eS of· ory w . test1.111ni betn t.y and federal sr•nd Jmi•. du.ribs their lnv11UJraUon lato . ceua·a nn at·tM>lftld.t deal· City Manager Robert Wynn ex- plained today the greeft line was laid down so that local polle!e would be able to tell which clty they were sta.odlns Sn .-wheJ! arrest.Ina ~cloen.. ~ WYNN SAID T~Q apparently have~ 881De 18'al repercussions from ttatrietJclteb and arrest. that improper-~ d8ic:rtbed the IOCatloo. he noted that no such complaints ave~ made b.f the Newport Beach 9 f "".. .... ..... _____ . ... --.......... --...... .. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ronald Lewi• Ri1gina; 17 ~ bas be~n booked for innstlaatlon of murder in the alayin1 of a 15-~·old Fallbtoot High School . Th• body of Meer ~ennwet" wu found F b. t covered with-i leav ln an a~ocado trove·~ across tho •tne_l fJ'Ol!J the ~~·. • .. ' .. \ '. , Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks ~ N TEN CENTS takes over Irvine operations. Foundation trustees have testified in person and by deposi· lion during the trial that they believe Mobil to be the better qualified contender for the Irvine Company. Their views were backed Wed· nesday by Irvine Company direc tor HoW1ll'd Allen who told at· <See HEIRESS, Page A2) Fatality Report: 0 So Far· HOPEWELL. Va. <AP> -A tanker rammed into a bridge laden with early morning rush. hour traffic near here today, rip- ping out 350 feet or the span and sending four cars plummeting in- to the James River Police said il was not known bow many persons were in the cars when they toppled into the river from the 4,463-foot-long Ben1amm Harrison Bridge when 1t was severed by the SS Marine Floridian. But they said al least three molorisls fled their cars to safety as the empty tanker, her hydrauljc steering syst~ out of order and warrung horhs sound· mg, careened crazily toward the span at6:50 a.m. "We lhink everyone got out, but we still haven't located all the driven," said State Trooper W,W. Townsend. The Coast Guard said it ap· peared there had been no fatalities. Capt. Claude Thompson of the Coast Guard's Manne Safety Of· rice m Norfolk said the Marine Floridian, a sulphur carrier, had a steenng system failure as it tried to make a hard nght turn to pass through the bridge's drawspan, which had been raised to let the tanker lhrougb. <See BRIDGE, Page A2) Oil.Spilled Near Hawaii HONOLULU CAP) -A Liberian tanker with a ma- jor below-waterline crack in its hull has dumped more than 5.25 millfon gallons of crude 011 into the Pacific about 320 miles west or Hawaii, the Coast. Guard said today. The lanker is carrying a total of28 million gallons of crude oil, the Coast Guard s aid. Coast Guard officials said they asked the master of the stricken Hawaiian Patriot to let the 840-Coot tanker drift a way Crom Hawaii in hopes or prevent· ing oil pollution in island wat.ers. Coast Weather Chance of rain decreas· lng sUptly to 60 percent tonight and SO percent Fri· day. Continued cool and becoming a llltle windy Friday. Lows tonight 45 to 50. llicha Friday in upper .sos. . INSIDE TODA. Y F'edbtg dolott, ~sied or }tul generally uptight latel11? It could be becatue of a bioch•micol fmoalance Catued l)lt eotmQ ftlg<Jr. Sff .PoQtaJ. I hdex atv.w~ r "'f..,•'" ·-.....-Ctl •t Mtit .. 1 ~ c.ttf-1• Al NeU_.1-. ~Q-~MI ' -CS.~~ ~Cf*l'Y C ,.,.... •l IVI• .,.,,.,.. 111Ntlk•~ ." ,_.. !MtNI~... M Sl«lil~ ~=~ .n=~ =-· n::=... --~ tu . .... ., .. A4 Al .,.J ., cw .. , a as M M • , A.2 DAILY PILOT N Bay View School I \ To Stay Santa Ana llelcbta parent.a who feared their ne lchborbood elementary school would be clo•ed by Newport-Mesa school otftclalJ can now breathe easier -at leat temPOrartly. Bay View Stbool will conUnue operation u a klnder1anen t.o firth grade elemenlat'J' achool for 1971·78 school year. accordlng to a Wednesday memo released by Superiotendent John Nicoll. With the lmpendln1 nnanc1al restrictions ol the Serrano de· ciaion loomlnc. dJstrlct truatees have already voted to close Harper and Balearic elementary school& in Cotta Mesa at the end of this school year. Closing Bay View School was mentioned numerous times as the next district step to cut back expenses However, Bay View is now off the choppmg block for at least one year. Bay View Prjocipal Earl Bjelland today expressed rdJd, but said be was not surprised when informed or Bay View's reprieve. A school official said the memo was mailed to parents and staff to squelch persistent rumors that Bay View would be shut down within the next month. Bjelland said he had no idea what to expect from school of· ficials regarding Bay View's long-term future. Cycle Trails In Irvine Win County Okay Orange County s upervisors agreed Wednesday to spend $37,532 to build a two-mile link of the Peters Canyon Bicycle Trail in the Irvine area. County aides s aid t -d;:y th..: project will prob:ibiJ .• u·11 ... , either late June or enrly J1:iy a:itl 1.s exr<>cted to t.:.ke about c...nc month lo complete The hnk will run along both sides of Myford Road, from Bryan Avenue in the north end of the city to Walnut Avenue It will also run along Walnut Avenue from Myford Road to Harvard Avenue. There is aJready a bike trail from Bryan Road to Irvine Boulevard and the new portion w1Jl provide a complete route for bicyclists, from Irvine Boulevard down to Walnut A venue and then further south The construction work on the proJect will Involve paving shoulders. installing signs and adding bake way markinss f'ra.P~AJ PRAYER ••• r...-._-.. _,- OellyP'lllCIClft-MISSION VIEJO WOMAN'S CAR DEMOLISHED, BUT SHE WALKED ~WAY FROM ACCIDENT Fork Utt Crushed Auto of Karen McBrtd• to a Pulp on Santa Ana Freeway E'ro91PageAI BRIDGE •.. Witnesses said the crew at- te~pted to stop tbe ship's forwl,J'd movement by dropping anchor shortly before the crash. Coast Guard and state police divers descended into the river, about 25 feet deep at the scene, to look for the vehicles dumped in the water and to determine wbether they were occupied. State Highway Commissioner John Harwood aaid damag6 to the bridle would be into the milllons, and that it may be cloced u long as a year wbtle re- pairs are made. Th:? tanker was empty and en route to Newport News, ap- r•.,r.~;::ly headed downriver after ,:. i1u:11ng cargo at Hopewell, a1.thonttcs said. 1t tore out a section of the bridge just north of lbe drawbridge, and a portion of the span fell onto the sttip's bow. Witnesses said the Marine Floridian, trailed by the Coast Guard cutter Jted Cedar, moved erratically as it bore down on the 10-year-old bridge. "I saw the sliip heading toward the bridge at an angle," said Cl¥ence R. Johns of Mechamfsville,, Va., driver of the first vehtcle:in line when the drawbridge was raised about 6 40 a.m. • • "It dropped anchor and started blow1n;:: a ustress signal, so I got out and ran Then the others started,running, too.· 'Trn JUSl glad lo be living just glad I got out ... he satd The bridge. completed m 1967 at a cost or $.5.5 million. cormects the industrial city of Hopewell ·v1th Charles City County about 25 miles southeast or Richmond. Fork Lifts Fall, Pin Woman in Car By WILLIAM SCHREIBER. Olho.llY ..... 151 ... Karen McBride of Mission Vi~ jots lucky to be alive today, ac- cording to C&llfomia Highway Patrolmen at the scene of the traf. lie accident she was involved in Wednesday morning. That mJ1hap on the-Santa Ana Ftffway juat south of MyfOt"d Road in Irvine snarled freeway traffic for two boon. It was the worst al more than 30 crashes the CHP responded to during the day~t hours under gray, drizz- ly skies Wednesday. A CHP spokesman said today rnost of the mishaps occurred on the Santa Ana and San Diego Freeway• as a result of a thi~ fll m of oil r al sed from the roadway by the Ught rainfall. The spokesman said the nln still hasn't f alien hard enough to wash down the pavement enough and more accidents may follow today. The wreck involving Mrs. McBride, 38, of 26742 Allcanle nrive, took place just before noon and fouled up traffic in both directions. It also triggered at least rour other accidents as city and highway patrol officers attempt- ed lo reroute freewa:, traffic around the crash scene. Mrs. McBride was pinned in her crushed car for more than 00 minutes before Orangf' County firemen could eictract her. She was taken to Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital with modtrate injuries. She was listed an satisfactory condition today. northbound lanes when a natbed truck carrying three fork lllls went out of control OD the wet pavement and turned OD lt.s side. The fork lifts tumbled onto the roof of Mn. McBride's small sedan, fl attening it. One CHP of. ficer who arrived on the scene just aft.er the accident said be thought sure tbe occupant ol the car was dead. "She was really lucky to get out of this all ve, let alone with on. ly moderate injuries," the officer said. 20.D ..... ed Smith Facing MOre ChO.:ges SAN DIEGO (AP> -<.:. Arnholt Smith say• M 's relieved over dismissal of most state atmlul ~ acmnst him 1D COOMdioG with the collapse of the United States Natlenal Banis. "l fee) a bell of a lot better than I did last week,'' Smith said Wed- nesday after a judge said 21> more counts ol grand theft by amap- pUcation of funds will be dis- missed. Superior Court Judie Robert W. Conyers said the federal gov- ernment preempts prosecution or such charges when a national bank ts involved. Conyers issued a slmUar de- ci s I on Tuesday OD 24 other counts. Several other state charges are still lodged against Smith. While winning a round in the local court, Smith, 77, Jost a bout at the federal level. U.S. Distrkt Court Judge Leland C. Nielsen awarded the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. a judgment of more the than $3 million against Smith and one of his corporations, Sovereign State Capital Corp. FDIC, the government's bank underwriter, is the receiver of Smith's bank, which folded m Newport Heights Group Eyes Space The Newport Heights Homeowners Association wiJJ bold a meeting at 7:30 tonight to discuss the upcoming $7.1 million Newport open space bond issue and to meet the candidates for the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis trict Board of Trtl5tees. The meet.inc will be held in the cafeteria at Newport Heights Elementary School, 15th Street and Santa Ana Avenue, in Newport Beac:h. For information call 548-3765. 1973. The agency souiht the Judg· ID a:t.t agai.nst Sm1 th on 1rounda he f\lnneled loans from the bank to 1jJS tlnns coatrolled by Sov· eretga Slate. Smith, a frfend and campalcn backer or former President Nix- on, also controlled the Westgate- Califomia conclomerate before it went bankrupt beouse or its financial reliance on the bank.. Botb Smith and bis associate, former West&ale bead Philip Toft, earlier were tried on federal coont.s. They entered no-cOfttest pleas to felony charges, with Smith drawine a $30,000 ftne, a two. year suspended prison sentence and five years' probation. Toft was fined $25,000, given a one- year suspended sentence andfi\le years' probation. Bank 'Teller' Hands Out Free Money WASHINGTON (AP> -An automatic teller for the National Bank of Washington. one of those machines that lets you withdraw or deposit money to your account after the bank is closed, had a lit- tle mechanical problem last month. It gave out free money. The mach.me, which allOWli a person to withdraw up to $100 a week from his accowit, failed to tally the amounts that were withdrawn from about 200 ac- counts dunng the weekend of Jan. 22. bank offlcaals confirmed Wednesday. "It was only a couple ol thousand dollars," a spokesman said. The machine did regish!r the numbers of the accounts in- volved and the bank bas sent let- ters to those customers outliniq the problem. lobbyists and other business in· terests who dunng 197S donated gifts to him. -Writing off unOaterally last month f119,000 worth or political loans owed to Cella after acknowledging them for two years as campaaen dept.s. F....,PllfleAl The CHP officer at the scene said the mishap occurred in the PROFESSIONAL CASSETTE RECORDING IN YOUR HOME. In his memo 1nvitmc his fellow supervisors lo the prayer hour Schmit said, "The mind and sp1r1t ol a people whethM eood or bad IS almoat always renected In the government that represents them." Carter Replies BONN. West Germany CAP) - Pre&1dent Carter has written former Chancellor Willy Braodt to express regret over "reck- less" alle1ations a1ainat him. Brandt had Hired tbe Preadent to i nstruc t "responsible authorities" ln Wublnftoa to clear hJm of ·'untrue" charaes that he received money from Amntca's Central Intelllgence Agency. DAILY PILOT ....... ..__ ............. _.__ -.._.::-.:.=---n.. .. 1t .... ...... ,__._ ......... ........,..._ Climf'Mll.'-......... ...,_,..._.,..Ml'-' T.....,_.(1H)..._, 0 ............ 2·,....,. PROBE ••• least four candidates' c ampaigna. most of 1t 111to Anthony's. According lo amended disclosure stat.ements. $30,000 passed through Cook's hands on ats way to Anthony. Norton reportedly received two SS.OOOchecks from Conrad. But the fonner Schmit aide has lnal1ted the $10,000 waa for serrlcea rendered and not for campaiin expenses. Newmyer, who Ille Nortoo is a former Santa Ana pohceman, was in the grand jury room for more than three hours. Until then. lt was believed bJs role In the inveatlgation was minor. Irvine Site Said Problem F.-...PllfleAJ HEIRESS •.• torney Howard Friedman, representing M~. Smith: "we couldn't get a better candidate than Mobil." Allen said he believed the Irvine Company's traditional im- a1e and the future of Its troubled persoMel will be in better hands if the otJ company takn control. AJlen described the litigation which brouiht him to court and the ril'l8 within the Irvine board as "a clottd over the company." BadhamSaya He'll Return $50Rebate ••P· Robert Badham <R· Newport Beach) told coUeques As far as the N~ Harbor In Cona:r-a today t.bt be wtU Area ())amber ol Commertt J.s five back the $.'50 that President conce1'11ed, there are seven loca-Carter wants to rebate to tax. Uona in the ANa where traffic payers. problems are crucial. Badham, makifta b1a maidea Members of the chamber's apeech in W~ ln 1upport board ol directors put local iov-of hia lint bill, lntrocJuced a re- ernmenb on notice Toad~ that 80luUon calling for a sense or the cbamber'1 tranu>ortaUon Congress in opPollt.loe to~ re- commtttee t. Cotnt to be study-bates as loot as \b~ WOQJd be Jn' the Hven tpotl and tbe contrtbutiac to tbe oational debt • chamber wtll be tatin1 •Rand And, Badbam added, If on proposed road proJec6 In Con,... ovenida 1U.s propoaJ those locations. and approva c~·· rebate The seven maciaJ traffic areu plan. b9 will retunt bb ..-SO to re- are: ducetblo•Uooal~ . Pacific Coast Highway In "I rea11.d 11 & UW. De Mariner's Mile, Newport Dncb; t.browiJll a Cl• of water QD a Pacific Cout mo-o brtclft ra1ln1 fotqt fire,•• Badham over Upper Newport Bay; the fn. eaid, but eoblended that tbe ~ terHctlon of Pacutt Coaat tarn ol money 1iould be ayuaboUc • Hipway ud Dover Drtve tn oltbt.hQalionucel-.11..-•,. Netfport Beacla; tbe Flftb· ctuclq u.· '8S2 bm:&. ~. A"9D• canidor tn Corona del debt. Mu; tbl VCID Karman A.-. 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YOUR otOta '29995 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................ , ... i--..w.-.tc....tr. Phone 642-8882 SfOt9 Hours Daily !US.. ~:30 ...................... , .. • J I Saddlebae~ VOL. 70, NO. SS, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES . .., ..... ~}ti.;.,~. '' : Jt.&'teraoon · --N.Y.Stoeks THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2~, 1917 TEN CENTS 'J'rustee Smith Lashes . Out at Bditers By lAURJE KASPER Of Ille O•Jly 1'1Nf 4Ufl Lashing back at the three trustees who have pubhcly op· posed his rc·elect1on. Saddleback Valley Unified School Distnct Trustee Dennis Smith declared Wednesday that his colleagues' displeasure with him 1s "an tn· dex of my integrity.·• If he is re-elected on March 8, Smith said, he will work effee lively and as cooperatively as possible wUh his fellow trustees. "But I will continue to oppose George Henry 's cronyism, Carole Neustadt's loyalty to the teachers' union and Loa Young's ( antasy that our district is an educational Camelot and that the superintendent is King Arthur," he said. Smith was reacting to state- ments released earlier this w~k that trustees Young, Neustadt ancl Henry won't support bis re- election because of "unethical bebavioru in hi• campaign. The trustees have not specified what behavior they are refemng to. The only question which has been aired publicly is another candidate's suggestion that Smith has obtained names, ad- dresses, phone numbers and birtbdates of students froa1 dis- trict mes for use in his cam- paisn. He admiUed he has no proof. Smith and district ad· ministrators also denied that this information has been given out. The incumbent candidate brou(tht the subject up during a candidate's night sponsored by the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce and League or Women Voters. No other candidate comment· ed on the controversy nor were any of the questions from the au- dience related to 1t. Reading from a prepared statement, Smith reaffirmed his pride m lus campaign. "We ve stuc)t to the issues and kept personalities out of it." he said. "We have been honest and we have been ethical Thal can't be said of everybody here tonight and il can't be said of three non- candidates, also oot wtth us tonight." Saying that he was not elected to please oth,er members of \be school boardt Smith contended their dlspleasure with him now is a n Index of bis integrity. Smith said be does not make in- s ide deals on spending district money and running the schools. He said his trusteeship is neither for sale nor "sub1ecl to control by those who attempt intimidation through newspaper headlines." Returning to his stance that the (SeeSMITH, Page AZ) Tanker RalllS Bri 4 Cars Fall • o Srhool Bit Reward Offered For Key Thief A $500 reward has bef'n posted on the M1s::.11,n VieJo I lt.:h Sch1x1I campus for information leading to the arrest and conv1rt10fl of the person responsible for stealing a set of campus keys. Viejo Lake Won't Shut 71 Off Water Lake Mission VieJo will con- tinue to fill at the rate of 50 gallons per second while the / State Water Resources Control Board weighs the project's ul· lJmate ratt" At an 1mt1al s1i.. hour heanng m Sacramento W('dne!>clay, the chairman or th(• state agenc:, asked that the now or water be curtailed until a final dec1s1on can be made next Wednesday The water bocird has been asked to determme 1f the use of water to fill the I 2·b1lllon-gallon basin 1s a "wasteful and un· rea1onable use·· of water. But Mission \ it?JO Company of fit>ers, mdudin~ President Philip Rellly. have dC't'ltned lo comply wtth the board chairman " re quest Reilly re1terat<'d his stand of a week a~o. when he told newsmE'n he bas made legal commitment!. to buyen. or homes sn h1.s 11.000 acre planned community to fill the lake for recreational use lf the keys arc used. ··we could n•e1lly Ix> wiped out,' said Pnn- t1pal John Daywalt. Typewriters. calculators and other equipment susceptible to theft would amount to 'thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars,·' he said Daywalt explained the keys .,., ere stolen from the custodsan·s office Sunday evening · The burglar took only the keys. passing up microphones and other equipment normally al· trarhveto a thief. On Tuesda) . when school re- sumed after the holiday weekend. eight or nine balance beams were discovered stolen from the science department. Daywalt said t here was no evidence of a breakln. He said his "guess" is that someone took the chemistr y equipment to use in cutting nJrcotics New keys and lock::. are being made forall IJuildiogs on cam· pus. Daywalt said. He said he doesn t know how much lhis will cost "but it's expenss\'e." The principal said measures art> IX"in~ taken to protect the campw., until the re keying 1s done. oa .. ·walt said he has no idea "ho took the kl.'ys But. he said, "st doe!n 't have the charac- tE>r1stics of what kids would do " Daywalt said the $500 reward would come from student body funds District money could not ht-used. he said, "because we can t u.se pubhc funds to give a" ay money " Pennsylvania Officials Die D•lly 1>11o1 si.11 PM•o MISSION VIEJO WOMAN'S CAR OEMOltSHED, BUT SHE WALKED AWAY FROM ACCIDENT Forklift Crushed Auto of Keren McBrtde to a Pulp on Santa Ana Freeway Viejoan Survives Smash Woman's 'Lucky to Get Out of This Alive' By WILUAM SCHREIBER °' '"' D•llY Ptlol Slaff Karen McBride of M1ss1on Vie· JO is lucky to be alive today, ac· cordihg to California Highway Patrolmen at the scene or the traf- fic accident she was involved in Wednesday morning. That mishap on the Santa Ana Freeway 1ust south of Myford Road 1n Irvine s narled freeway traffic for two hours. It was the worst of more than 30 crashes the CHP responded to during the daylight hours under gray, drin· ly skies Wednesday. A CHP spokesman said today most or the mishaps occurred on the Santa Ana and San Diego Freeways as a result of a thin film of oil raised from the rolldway by the light rainfall. The spokesman said the rain still hasn't fallen bard enough to wash down the pavement enough and more accidents may follow today. The wreck involving Mrs. McBride, JS. of 26742 Alicante Drive, took place just before noon and fouled up trafCic in both directions. Company Vice President Harvey Stearn <i<t1<l today he doesn't think thrrP ~111 ~ anv ahtl\ in the rnmpany s pos1t1on <Sff LAKE, Pa1te t\2) In Plane Crash In Early Years It also tnggered at least four other accidents as city and highway patrol officers attempt· ed to reroute freeway traffic around the crash scene. Mrs. McBride was pmned in her crushed car for more than 30 minutes before Orange County firemen could extract her. She was taken to Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital with moderate injuries. She was hsted in satisfactory condition today. Troubled OC ·Supervisor A.ks Prayer Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit has Invited hi s fellow supervisors and their staffs to join tum in his office Monday for an hour of scnpture reading and prayer. However, early indications are that Schmlt's prayer meeting will not be well attt?nded SupervtSor Thomas Riley said ho won't be able lo make it. Sup6rvtsor Ralph Clark has anothes-appointment. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich is out of town and isn't expected to attend. And Su~rvisor Philip Anthony said tod~ he hasn't decided whether or not to be there. No member of Clark's or Rlr.y•s stall is planning to at· teJl4. And an aide to Diedrich ~•l4. so far no one has been h&Daed the asslpment. a memo sent to his fellow supervisors Wednesday after· noGD. Schmit said "confidence In ou government is at an un· paralleled low." 0 lt. ls lncumbenl upon ~ 6l as poaiUona of aut.bortt;y ln soffrnment to take Stofk ol lhe valoe. by wblcb we both le t.te ani~othert to Uve." Schmit: added. . "'By impro•lna ourselves .. •PilfbWlJ and moraJ11, we can . nAY P~A2> HARRISBURG, Pa (API -A twin.engine state plane crashed into a suburban home and ex- p I oded today, k11l1ng Penn· sylvan1a's s tale Republican chairman. the state transporta· hon secretary and seven other people Police said eiJllht of the dead were on the plane. The ninth v1c· l1m was the woman who lived m the house. State officials said the passenger and crew list included state Republican Ch airman Richard Frame, a state senator ; Transportation Secretary William Sherlock; four addl· tional Transportation Depart· menl officials, and two crew members. The woman was identified as Beverly Geary, a mother of four sons. Her husband Russell, a postal worker, aald shortly before Mrs. Geary'• body was found, "The kids are all right. I cbecked with the grade school." 3 PROPOS4.LS • EYE FA.RML4NDS I Three propottala aimed at pre- serving Orante CounlY'• 4wind.l· lng aertcultural landa have been ,Presented to county aupervt.son. Costs ol the plans over tbe next ao yelJ'I ranae from $'1.& mWlon to $146 million. . For tn0re lnfonnaUon •bOUt the plans. on ~cb hurtnp are. expeded thll ·~t '" p_,. ·M . . Hopeful Attacks Backus' No-shows Saddleback College trustee candidate Eugene McKnight urged the current, depleted col- lege board Wednesday to delay a vote on the purchase of a second · campus site until after the March 8 election. He alao charged that longtime Trustee Patrick Backus <McKnight'• electlon opponent in Dana Point) had a !Ugh level of absenteeism durina the colle1e•a early years. when vital decisions were being made.: _ . • . Backus and McKmght are at odds over which of two potential sites should be chosen for a new college facility serving the Irvine-Tustin portion or the huge cllatrict. TM lncumbeot f IW>fl • lite at M)lford Boad and Bryan Avenue choa n .bY the board last talJ. But McKnight supports an alternmve location offered by the lrvlne Compuy 8t Jdfrey Road aDd Irvine Center Dri"Ve (MoaJUI> Parkwe1). An 0.-81\1• Cocty Counlel's ruUAa hu cleared th' wa'l lor a secoftd c•mP":I al&i oe. Monday, e:vemna bY' the tiiia?a; which is abort two meml>en folloWtnJ a reii:p,~· • ad the deaUt ~ Dr. Jam• ariballtwowriktaco. .N~. tocrr "ota oa the : o.ltyl"n.t 114',... URGES SITE DELAY Candidate McKnight teven-member board would coo- stJtute a meJorlty but lo ti depleted at that nwnbCr.ha bc!en cut to th~. the count.y cou I coatenda. McKni&bt al"f'*I that by the (See SIT£, Pa1e A.%) Tbe CHP officer at the scene said the mishap occurred m the northbound lanes when a natbed truck carrying three forklifts went out of control on the wet pavement and turned on its side. (See MISHAP, Pase A2> Bank 'Tel'ler' HandJJ Out FmeMoney WASHJNGTON CAP) -An automatic teller for the National Bank of Wuhinaton, one of those machines that Jets you withdraw or deposit money to your account after the bank is closed, bad a Ut· tie mec hanical r.roblern last month. It 1ave out roe money. The machine, wbkb allows a penon to withdraw up to '100 a wee9t from his account, failed to tally the amounta that were withdrawn from about 100 ac· counu duti.rur the Wftkend of Jen. 22. Nnk offtcla11 conflrmed Wednesday. .. It WH onty a couple of thou•and d<>llartl," a apokMman said. The machlne did re&tsW the numbers ot \b account. In· volved Md th~ 'b.altk b amt kl· · ten lo~ custolMl'S oa1W.O.IAI the pcoblero. Fatality Report: 0 So Far HOPEWELL, Va. CAP> -A tanker rammed into a bridge laden wtlh early morning rush- hour tr:lffic near here today, rip· pmg out 350 feet of the span and sending four cars plummeting m- to the James River. Pohce said it was not known how many persons were in the cars when they toppled into the river from the 4 ,463 -foot-long Ben1amin Harrison Bridge when it was severed by the SS Marine Floridian. But they said at least. three motonsts fled their cars to safely as the empty lanker, her hydraulic steering system out of order and warning horns sound· ing, careened crazily toward the span at6:50 a.m. "We think everyone got out. • but we still haven't locate<i all the drivers." said State Trooper W.W. Townsend. The Coast Guard said 1t ap· peared there had been no fatalities. Capt. Claude Thompson of the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Of· fice 1n Norfolk said the Marine Floridian. a sulphur earner. had a sleermg system failure as it tried to make a hard right tum to pass throu gh the bridge's drawspan. which had been raised toletthetankcrthrough. Witnesses said the crew at- tempted to stop the ship's forward movement by dropping arrctro~shortly before the crash. Coast Guard and stale police divers descended into the nver, about 25 feel deep at the scene, to look for the vehicles dumped in the water and to determine whether they were occupied. Slate Highway Commissioner John Harwood said damage to the bridge would be into the millions. and that st may be closed as long as a year while re· pairs are made. The tanker was empty and en route to Newport News, ap· parentJy headed downnver after dehvenng cargo at Hopewell. authorities said. It tore out a section of the bridge just no rth of the drawbridge, and a portion or the span fell onto the ship's bow. W1tnesst>s said the Marine Floridian, trailed by the Coast Guard cutter Red Cedar, moved err ahcally as it bore down on the (See BRIDGE, Page A2) Coa~c. Weather Chance of rain decreas- ing slightly to 60 percent tonight and 50 percent Fri· day. Continued cool and becoming a little windy Friday. Lows toniJbt 45 to 50. High& Friday tn upper 50s. INSIDE TODAY Feeling dmon. dfpre11ed or jut gmnoll11 tlplight lot•l~? lt could bf bC'CGua• of a ·biochemical Cmbalance cCNNd "" tGtJno ..,.. ~­~BJ. as .. M ... •t-1 "' a-1 -J ., M A4 I ' AZ DAIL y PILOT !. J IMllY ,., ... Maff ,._ SEEKS POWER OF PRAYER Supervlaor Schmit F,....PageAJ PRAYER ••• provide an example for the peo· pie as well as other governmen· tal entities, rather than a source of continual suspicion and mill· trust," Schmit said. The Garden Grove supervisor has been under fire the past 18 months for; -Failing to disclose on a public declaration that he was on the payroll of a bospitaJ then con· trolled by Dr. Louis Cella while Schmit was a candidate for coun· ty supervisor in 1974. -Suffering repeated lapses of memory when testifying before county and federal grand juries during their investigation into Cella 's financial-political deal-ings. -Voting favorably on county business affectrng the interest of lobbyists and other business in· terests who during 1975 donated gifts to him. -Writing off unilaterally last month $119,000 worth of political loans owed to Cella after acknowledgi ng them for two years as campaign depts. In his memo inviting his fellow supervisors to the prayer hour Schmit said, "The mind and spirit of a people whether good or bad is almost always reflected in the government that reppesents them." E'ro.P~A1 SITE ••. first part of April. a full board will have been seated and the de- cision could be made at that time. "Only then will the public and the college staff have confidence in the board's decision," he said. "We do not want any major mi.a· takes. Let us wail until Marcb8. The candidate charged that many of the past mistakes by the college involved the sating of the present campus in Mission Viejo and the location of ita permanent buildings. Backus is the only remaining member of the original college board. Presenting excerpts from old board meeting minutes, McKnight alleged that, while Rackus was present to make many of the final decisions on building construcUon, he was absent during key prior meetines when the project details were discussed. Ile pointed to decisions that re- sulted In the movement of the college campus from a tem- porary site (where Mission Com- munity Hospital now stands) to its current site at A very and Marguerite Parkways. McKni&ht also cited the pro- greulon ol evenu that Jed to the much-criticized decision by· trustees to bui Id the first perm•· nent bulldina, Lbe library, atop a steep slope instead of on the rlat· ter portions of the campua. In each case, he noted, Baclua was abeent until the final de- cisions were made. Backus, prlnctpal of an elementary school In Jl'ullertm, was not a~ailable for comment on McKnight's allegations as of preas time today. DAILY PILOT TB ••• au .. aiD trd IC ~ iWI Mid at bis !DIP dJ ~~~. \to(~~ 8• t.114~---bl u.: el~ · tot ftetbe l>oard" memben please one another but wbo will COQlrol the schoola. After the meetine, Smith aaid he was hurt by his colleagues'' thtements about him. Mrs. Youni had endorsed S111ltb In the elecUon. But she wltbdrew her support of him In a telegram sent from Hawaii where she is vacationing. She said she cpu.ld not continue to support th"'unethical behavior" of his campaign. She did not specify what "unethical behavior" she was referrlng to. "I think it's kind of unfair tor her to leave that as a little bomb and go off to HawaU," Smith said. He said that he and Mrs. Young had not discussed her dis- pleasure with his campaign. He also said the first he knew d. the telegram, which was sent Satur- day. was when he was contacted by the Daily Pilot on Tuesday. >. APWlrepllolO f',.._P~AJ LAKE ••• until the state agency makes its decision. a.w.J'a J •CftDn\ lNt ............ ,,,,.... .. duction of the f'lil:>• or water into the lake in an e«-t to cut back the amount of waler from Northern California being used. Dan S.'9r, )e'8I adY'ber to trte stat~ water agency. satd to- day that more than a dozen wii. nessea addressed the board dur~ i1C W'*111•'f•..._bc- Re ..ufda189eftlate • t.othe feeling of board members. He said Chairman John E. Bryson's request that the •ater be M off during the decision·making m· terim wa1 not oeeestarHy a gaugeof llrywoa's!~gs. ''He felt it bat at um polot to a.alt th.al the wner be cut off an&ll a decision '9 made,'' Barber said. "That doesn't mean he will vote next week to dolt perma:neatly." Wheo the water board cen- venes again. it will be to decide whether or not the company's arguments in favor of the lal\e project were valid in light of orr· going droueht conditions in the state. Noting that Mrs. Young la a supporter of the administratioo, Smith said he believes his rela- tionship with her may have begun going downhill when he gave the superintendent less than an A-plus on his evaluation. He quickly added, "that does not mean I don't think very highly of Dr. Welte." TANKER SMASHES INTO BRIDGE CARRYING RUSH HOUR TRAFFlC NEAR HOPEWELL, VA. Barber said that if the board should decide the use of water to fill the lake is wasteful, it is em- powered by the State Govem- m ent Code to issue an order directing the company to stop filling the lake. Four Cars Plummet Into James River; Searchers Stlll Hunting for Victims Mra. Neustadt and Henry also issued a statement aayina they fully concur with the senUments in Mn. Young's telegram. They also have .not made apeclflc chargei, however. They all aay the campaip la unethical, Smith cdmplained, but they haven't "the guts" to say it to him in person. "I'm just hurt by the whole thing. It's really in bad lute," Smith said. "I wun't eotng to at- tack them." Coast Drizzle To Fizzle For Weekend? A new Pacific storm, weak but wet, dampened raln·starved ·Orange County with light showers Wednesday, but the ~rlzzle may fizzle tonight, lead· ma to a sunny weekend. Scattered lightning and thunder burst.I rumbled over parts of Oran1e County this morning, opening the skies for occuionally heavy downpoun at different location•. National Weather Service forecast.en, who were caught by surprise by the new front. say skies should begin clearing early Friday. Aliso Teaeher l'nMt Page AJ MISHAP ..• The forklifts tumbled onto the roof of Mrs. McBride's small sedan, nattenlng it. One CHP of· ficer who arrived on the scene just after the accident said he thought sure the occupant of the car was dead. "She was really lucky to get out of this alive, let alone with on. ly moderate injuries," the officer said. The driver of the truck. iden· lilied as Rhondaker Smith of Los An1elee, suffered only minor in- juries. Rubbernecking drivers In the aoutbbound lanes or the freeway caueed a traffic jam that stretched almost to Disneyland. the CHP reported. One of the suc- ceeding accidents occurred in those lanes almost directly across the freeway from the earlier crash. It was a three-car fender bender. The CHP blocked oft the north- bound lanes at the Laguna Freeway for more than two hours until the Myford Road accident was cleared away. That caused a backup that re- sulted In another two·car fender- bender and, at about 12:45 p.m ., a truck-trailer rig jackknifed while trying to slow down to avoid hitting the Une of slowed autos near lrVine's "Golden Triangle." Bachelor Vrges More Involvement By ANNE COOPER OllN O••IY .. not Stall (Thk ankle u IM laat of. a U'FU& . pro/m~ th• ••vtn caTJd•datt1 se•ldng Urrtt uat. on the Copmrano Um/'*1 School Dlltrict board. TM winners teill be the candfdatt• poWng tla. molt vott1 dUtrld-wide Marcia BJ "If indlvlduals are smart .?nough to generate Income for the acbool district, they they are certainly •mart enough to parUclpate In the district's dec1'1on-making process." Citizen iDYolvement it one of the cornerstones of Robert Bachelor's camp1i1n to represent truttee area 6 OnJand La1un1 Niguel) of the Capistrano Unified School District. "It la incumbent upon the school dlltJ1et to kwp parent8 informed," be said. "SC!hool1 must be eceountable to parents. If I am elected, it will be to represent the community, not to make autocratic dedalont.' • Bachelor, 29, t eacbH a fifth·sixth combination class at Aliso ElemeatarJ School in the Saddleback Valley UnUled School District. He said his experience in education, where be ha worbd as an admtnlstrator as well as teacher, will h•lf. blm u a truatee to be ...,.. 4 atttct moae:r is go:lJll in UM riPt 4lnodon. "I .-to be IUftl &bat wbm the dlltrtct lpeads money, tbat mooey la nadd.af the dd..._, •• he Hid ... I qaestloe wbetber th Capistrano dllVtct needed &o spead '2 mlllloa on an admtautretlon buJldlnf. Tbe chJldlwl don't me tt. Tbe paNl1U don't me lt. TM tac:ben don't usett. ·'Tb• C1pt1traao tehool :!.'::. tr: Or~,': &-wst~: aaid. "Y•Utta OODltaatlJ ln need of mClllllJ' .'' The candidate, whole wire a1lo · teaclltl ta U. a.d4lll»aS lehool d11utct. Mid b9 w4'a1d be to• • tb• CaPl*ao ec maJ$7friu.Mll1fadll. ''I filnlre the district~ cloM .....,,.......,.,.... leQcmDNINPUT c.ndldate 8.ahetor to no6,ooo to an afchltect e9Ch time anew tebool b planned," be sald. "A tcbool district abould build ecboola tbe way a developer build.I bouHa, uat.nc the floor plan and 4-11.D which bave been proventoal••.-oodMl'Vice." Bacbefor Hid tbat 11 fn educator he b aware of th• tremendaul eott factor involved in testbo* turno\ter, due to MW learnlDI.• pro1rasn1 lft1t1tutecl district-wide. .. tUot 1tudl•• 1bould It• 11 mta.d t.o ooe tebool unUI a Pr'Olf81D ti Pl'OWD." be Hid. 1'M it ll, we're only m1kln1 tbe pubHIMDI companMI rieb -not helPlal OUJ' cb.lldNa. •' lhcbelor aaid be sees no conllict at 1aterut In se"'ftDI m a teacher co ~ Capll&rUllO acbool board. ·'The only thing I offered the teach•n wben U••J were dectcttas WbtUltr to aappol't me wu tbll I woaW commumc:at. wtta ti.em openlJ.'' be 1.W.. 0 1 offer the •••• o••• eommamc.UO. to au d.lltrtct. parents ad tapay ... " "El Toro Burglary Loot Set at 83,280 Burglars whose method of en- try bu not yet been determined broke into an El Toro home and carried off property valued at $3,280 while the occupants were on vacation. Oranae County sheriff's of. (leers said the haul at the home of salesman William Michael Riley, 33. of 22092 Forest Rim, included television sets. stereo eqUipmenl and cash. Firemen Injured LONG BEACH <AP> -Four firemen were Injured , two seriously, when their fire engine smashed into the rear of a tanker truck . Fro.Page Al BRIDGE • • • 10-year-old bridge. "I saw the ship heading toward the bridge al an angle," said Clarence R . Johns of Mechan.icaville, Va .. driver of the first vehicle in line when the drawbridge was r aised about 6:40 a.m. "It dropped anchor and started blowing a distress signal, so I got out and ran. Then the others started running, too." "I'm just glad to be living - jus.t glad I got out,·· he said. The bridge, completed in 1967 at a cost of $.5.5 million, connects the industrial city of Hopewell with Charles City County about 25 miles southeast of Richmond. "They would also issue a direc· live to the executive officer of the board <William Dendy) to the ef. feet that lf the company rei'8e5 to comply, the matter would be referred to the California At· torney General for appropriate legal action," Barber said. The attorney general's office cc..-uld then seek a temporary resJ.rairung order and, finaJly, an in1uuct10n, to halt the filling. Acco.rding· to Barber, it would be possible but improbable (or the walec" board lo hold a special session between now and the re- gularly scheiduled session next week. "I don't aee il ~ppening, but it is an option," he said. PROFESSIONAL CASSETTE RECORDING IN YOUR HOME. CD-1770 ltlfeo e-nt Dedl CD·S200 sweo c...ne o.dl ••ANRS WHY J.V.C.? ---· Nobody gives you more cassette deck value than JVC. • SUPER-ANRS. 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" WlttfO AO <4 U 1M-.. ~~ ; ,:t 11~·­=i:t~~ ;! 1::.:·14 =~ 1::.:..1. , B .... = ~ w.t AW Z'I' • 4llt-~ Wyle .ftO t I ttlt-'-' ...,,, Cp .. at , ...... . x-. .;l'tt"::J> 1$--... lll"• -, Ii& ,.,___" I " H ""'"" .a • '7 •M-'tl A ·~ 1 tMI! ..... • '° '!!"'" ~ s , ..... " ,,, •" ... 1 • uv. ..... T?u!d!y. Fllbtuary 24. 19n S DAILY PU ... OT •f Soeial Seetiritp I Submit 1 By SYLVIA PoaTEa ~mo.ma. While our Social Security s)'St.em is tbe most successful social proeram In the United Stat.es, lt has ~ome ap ex· ceedinaly complex Jaw, e&peci&lly as it involves women. wbo ml)' qualify ror beodlls as reti~ workers based oo their own work, or as wives, widows, or a&ed dependent paren"- Some provisions deliberately treat men dltferentl.Y from women. Ot.bera re- sult in different treat- ment because they tend to renect the obsolete Money's l i view that women are Worth financially dependent on their husbands rather ~ than ecooomicpartnen. : MANY WOMEN BELIEVE THEY WILL get no ret on the Social Security taxes they have paid because, on re-. tirement,. lheir benefits will be very little or no higher thao · the amount they would be paid as dependent wives if the1' bad never worked. : ' A bill by Donald Fraser (D·Mlnn.) is designed to brind about basic reforms in the Social Security system . It woul~~ do this by providing a way for considering a couple's in.com jointly for Social Security purposes, just as the couple doeS in filing a joint tax return. Most women. as well as men.' would eventually wind up with Social Security earnings re- cords on which lo collect Social Security benefits. Under the' Fraser proposal: -Married persons who eleded to file joint income tax returns would each year be given SociaJ Security credit for the higher or the following amounts: 50 percent of the couple's combined earnings in work covered by Social Security; or 75 percent of the covered earnings ol the- partner with the higher earnings. -EAOI COUPLE WOULD BE CREDITED with up l<>t the maximum taxable for Social Security. That maximum, is $16,500in1977. -The 50.50 sharing would occur where the husband and~ wife earn close to the same amount. The other method would be used ii only one of the couple had any earnings cov• ered by Social Security, or where one of them bad much higher earnings than the other. -The W·2 Forms that couples attach to joint income tax returns and the returns themselves would give the informa· tion needed to apportion the earnings to their individual SociaJ Security records. -They would pay no additional Social Security taxes on these earnings. -COUPLES WHO DO NOT FILE joint income tax re- turns would continue to get their Social Security credits a~· they do now. -Homemakers would be given their own Social Securi~ ty records and would be brought into the system in their own · right, instead of being able to collect benefits only as depen- dents or their employed husbands. A divorced homemaker· I would have a SociaJ Security record to lake with her into her new life instead of losing her rights to wife's or widow's benefits as she does now if she had not been married 20 ' years at the time of the divorce. -Men would receive advantages, too, because with SociaJ Security records of their own, couples would both build eligibility for disability benefits and the special depen· dency requirements for husbands and widowers would be removed. 1 -THERE WOULD BE A TRANSITION period lo guard against unanticipated adverse affects, special provisions for women widowed under age 60, other clauses to protect a newly widowed middle-aged homemaker who has few marketable skills and who, as Fraser says, "cannot be ex· peeled lo join the labor marketimmediately " * * * Court Rules Out Disability Claims WASHINGTON CAP) -The Supreme Court has shut the courthouse door lo people pursuing claims for disability payments through SociaJ Security. The court ruled Wednesday that fcderaJ judges have no jurisdiction to review such claims. The 8-0 decision was another in a string or Supreme Court rulings restricting citizens' access to the federal courts. In this case, it means individuaJs can pursue claims for disability payments no further than the secretary of de· partmentof Health, Education and Well are <HEW). HEW HAS ITS OWN APPEALS PROCEDURE for challenging denials of benefits, providing for a review of claims at as many as four levels or decision makers. • ( Some 7.6 million claJms are filed annually under the ' Social Security Act and about 5,000 have been ending up in court. The higb court's decision means many of those claims no longer can be taken to court. The issue came to the Supreme Court in a case brought by a man identified in court papers only as Mr. Sanders or East Chicago, Ind. He filed a cJaim for disabillty benefits in 1964 on grounds that he was unable to work because h81o.f- fered from epilepsy. :Dlpio..at Defnlts ~ ......... , , I •