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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-03 - Orange Coast Pilot17 -· ( Message of Life Wife Testifies Tapped Through Husband Beat Coal Mine Wall Tot to ·oeath DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 3, 1977 VOL. 70, HO U. J H:CTIOHS. J6 PAGES , S A S hoot o ut County Market Owner Killed By GARV GRANVILLE 0t tft• O•ity P1l•t St•tt A woman market owner was killed and her son was ser1ouslv wounded Wednesday night when three juveniles armed with sawed-off shotguns attempted to rob a ne1~hborhood i::roC'cry store in Sunta Ana, polll·e said. Ktll<'d in a bloody <'xrhangc of gunfire was lloyyou Kong Lau, 66, owner of Santa Ana Food Market al 1216 W. First St. Wounded in the fruca~ was the victim's son, Ken Lau, 25, a San-ta Ana resident. Also wounded was one of the Miner Taps Ii,/ e Meas age Through Wall TOWER CITY, Pa. CAP> - 'Warm SO<'ks, a Jug of hot broth and <'hewtn~ tobacco were t pust-ied through a six-inch tunnel today to a coal miner entombed 1 since Tuesday when an under- 1 ground flash flood wrecked a 'coal mine. · Ronald Adley, 37, tapped a f1message or ure through a 6().foot , wall of solid conl Wednesday al- l ternoon, nearly 32 hours aner he and other miners were trap~ I by water and debriR about a mile I from the mine's mouth. r Seven men are missing. Two f ·were killed and their bodies re- covered, nod three, wiio escaped, were injured when the water swept through the mine, in the I beart of Pennsylvania's an- 1 tbraclte coal mining area, .CO miles northeast of Harrisburg. k The water apparently broke 1 through a wall from an a ban· doned shaft, sweeping mine tim- ' bers and other debris 1.hrouab the tunnel. .. Adley'a in very 1ood splrlta and very rood health," said Leon Rkhter, vice president o{ the Kocher Coal Company, the mine'sowner. · · The supplies were placed tn • two four·foot·lorc canilten and pushed through a six·incb bole bored Into lhe coal durfdg tho llltht. Johl18butock an omcia.1 with the fed«al Minl.;, Enforcement and Safety ,AdmlnistraUoa, •aid Adley. the fatb.er -~ two-, abo aaked for 8 abet OI ~ but. .. hPAa> three young robbers. an umden tified Juvenile now lodged 1n the prison ward at lJCl Medical Center. Police said the juvenile bandit is in satisfactory condition. But, they said, hospital authorities say Lau is in serious <.'ond1tion m an intensive care unit at the medical center. According to police. the three boy bandits stalked into the store at 10·40 p.m., each of them car-• r ying a sawed-off shotgun. They reportedly forced the market's emµloye!> and customers. about nme people, in· lo a meat cooler. But, police said. th<' young rob- bers became fruslrated when they couldn't o~n a safe contain· ing the day's market receipts. In an exchange of words with his captives. one robber re portedly became angry and fired his gun. The gun misfired. pohce said. With that misfire, however, I.au apparently decided 1t was lime to use the .38·~1iber re- volver hidden from view inside·a jacket he was wearing~ And that unleashed a shoot;ng ntotch in which poliee say at least 11 shots ~re exchanged '-etween the robbers and their captives. Mrs. Lau was mort·all·Y wounded in the exchange. She died lour hours later as surgeons battledlosave ber liCe. The woman's s01t wu serious. Jy wounded and one f>f the (SeeSLAIN, Pa1eAZ) Boy Follows Momin Death PHOENIX, Arb. (AP> -Rudy Servin, aD-11-year-old Phoenix youth, whole mother was killed Satur~ in a CaUfo.rnla car- uain ~t. died when a IUD accidelltly dlsebarged as be and another brother and sJster were playing ln · a l>edtooln, P91ic:e a aid. Police-a~1WedMscta11the boy bad a .31k:8liber pistol and his sister, Dori. 10. bad a .~allber automatic, both belongina to their fatbei'. Rube Servi.D. Offlcfn tald the Cirl did not know tJ:ae ~ wu loaded when sbe pul.ledt.~the t.ri1cer and the • bull l •iNllt Ute bo~ In tbe • ~.Bl wupronoueeclde-8d~irriftlita~ Truant fficer Dallf Pilet S~I -· fighway Patrolman Ken Daily may~thi twice before trying to use a :-.hod cut again to get to the scene of a call. Wednesday night Daily was attempt- ing to assist in a drunken driver arrest. He decided the uickest way to the scene was via an u ompleted stretch of Los Alisos Boulevard between Muirlands Boulevard and J eronimo Road in El Toro. Whalhe <lid~t.c.o.unt on was .a .trench and a pile of dirt hidden in the darkness. After the impromptu hill climb, he was taken to Saddleback Community Hospital, treated for facial cuts and released this morning. 'He Was Plumb Wild' Wi/ e Teatif i,es Mate Beat Child ro Death stick of hers. When she slow~ up a little more, he-hit her harder. He even hit the bottoms oC her · feet wtth that stick." Mrs. Maddux also l"5lified tlult her hwiband forced tJae child to 1'HEFJ' YICTIM 'PAIY TWICE drink six or eigbt gulps ot hot sauct\. •·1 had almo9t a wbolebot- tle of that bot sauce and. he used up alafost every bit of it," she sald. Maddux bad beendrinldngand taking pills for the .two days before Meli.sha's death:, said lrlt:s. Jrtacl<htl. · : ~ "He actied plumb wild," s1ae added. "He'.s been mean before. but: l'ye never seen him that bad.''. • · Maddux admitted 1te was drUnk l'DOlt ol t.M last two days ot . Mellsha'I llre,.but that beaaw his wife awanow pep~ Ud wlllp Me Usha. • · .. I seen her Wbtpping W.y with a naler and a fiyswatter ban· dle/' said Maddux, adding that he nad asked his wife to atop tlio 'beaUnp on.seven! occasion&. ..,1 di4 seeberbult a-l2·~ t.er!• • Bvt lladdUXwd be oner .. <5eea&\'miG.Pap.W School Aide Accused By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol lhe Dally l"tlol Stall A high school truancy officer faces charges of recruiting two boys, each 16, in a Peruvian co· calne smuggling scheme after police allege he made a $10,000 deal with a Huntington Beach narcotics detective Wednesday. Alec Jefferson Rose, 27, a Golden West College law enforce- men t maior who worked at Marina High School, today was held in lieu ·or $25,000 bail. Rose was booked on suspicion of conspiracy and inducing or soliciting minors to import or sell cocaine. The two youths . who police 38• sert were handed Sl0,000 in front money to finance the tnp lo South America for the sllmulant drug, were booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. They face COil· spiracf charges and are held to answer charges in juvenile court or being in danger of leading lewd and dissolutC! laves. Detective Sgt. Karl Vidano, or the narcotics detail, 8aid no drugs <1f any kind·wer-e seized-as a res ult of the Wednesday night <SeeCOCAJNE, Page AZ) Co ast We ather , Variable high cloudints5 clearing late tonight. Gus· ty northerly winds 20 to 30 1 mlles per hour especlally below canyons through , Friday. Le..VS tenlght 42 to·i~ :;o. Highs Friday 60 to 66. ~mE TODAY. . . A fO'IT'fter Cotta Mua man · . toho tt.trned to lfctba vnitltJ9 after~ hU cxlwr1il&ag 1Job now bat thlf munba,hoo . "°"' on the ,,_. ~ UU ,and baa told the moWe Ol9d • ,a,,nbclck riOht• /or more 1 tlJora o mUlNn doUan. See·· ,PaQ1A1. . W TON CAP; -lwt• treH J1H pl l(.ln 11 dt· lft"IDi.D9d to a p up ap Lo l &.nkl'tl ol t--. ' to try to aupport for Ill• Equal IUOtaAm«adme t. "We c-an't ~ dlacoura1ed," abe uLd foUowln" rejK'llon ollbo propo ed amc:ndm.,nl by the North Clll'OUna Lq11lature th.a week. "You jUllt have to move oo at harder." MIS1' Staplet.on, who playa tbo subminlve and sll1htly naJry Edilh Bunker in lhe lelevilioo domestic comedy "All In The Family," has been cruaadtna for the ERA for two years. A member of the National C"ommisskln on Observance of International Women's Year, she told the Washington Press Club on Wednesday she hopes a senes or state conferences on women will generate new support for the amendment. The ERA has been ratified by 35 states and needs approval by 38 stales by March 21, 1979. The first of SS conferences was las t weekend m Vermont and the Ski, Resorts In Sierra Due Snow Job By The Associated Press Financially troubled Sierra ski resorts are grateful for every snownake this dry season and can look forward to a few more b} Friday. The National Weather Service forecsast snow showers today and a chance of flurries Friday in the Sierra Nevada with the snow level at 3,000 feet north to S,000 f<>et south. Snow accompanied by gusty winds also was forecast for the Mount Shasta Siskiyou area. The weather service :.aid a Pacific cold front has p1C'rced the northwest corner of the slate and will continue southeast and weaken. A gradual warming trend is ex· pected by Friday, but forecasters predicted the threat of local frost will continue in the valleys. Jn the San Francisco Uay area, :.i 20 percent chance of showers was predicted today with mostly fair s ki es tomght and Fnday. Front Page A J BEATING • • any bruisl.'s on th<• girl's body, <'Ven when she" a:. found dead M eUsha's autopsy reported the C'hlld had •·muhtplc contusions and abrasions M addul( was shown a picture uf a soflb;ill s1n•cl bru1s t.• on the girl's mncr thigh and asked 1f he knew what caused 11. .. No. unless 1t was from her !Wanda ) whipping her," he replied. "I didn 't put them there." Entered as evidence was a metal-tipped bo11eball bat which Mrs. Maddux said her husband used lo beat Melisha Also en· tered wa:ri a note which l\1 addux :-aid h<' wrot<' and tacked up m the kltch<'fl . It said, "This is my home and I do as I darn plense " Mehsha was hosp1tahzed when she was 11 months olcl ;md the Madduxes were Jalle-d for six months for child abuse, a m1sde meanor. A social worker decided last May it was safe to send lhe child home. When Melisha was found dead, a furor broke out and lhe sule approved an emergency plan to spend Sl million hiring an add1· t ional 117 social workers to re- duce cMeloads. As Maddux testiried Wednes- day, a subeommitlee of the Ten· nessee General Assembly recommended legislation to pro· hibit the return of abused children to abusive parents without the specific approval of the stat~ human services com· missioner. ORANOICOAIT ~ DAILY PILOT -·-, .. .,,, Clm;fl!.ldlC!Dwl •-=a. will belalloult . Ml11 lapl•lon uld Edltb B er would mbt UM llA "lt the Jasi e of It were ex· plalnf'd. She would lt•P lo ll. b the vny aou1 ol JusUce. ·• She laid tn sena ycan oa t.be air. the character uC Edith Bunker bas changed u womcra are chan1lng to que~Lloo thdr de· pendenciea an d assert themaelves more confidenUy, She aaid t.be show "has re- vealed that even Edith Bunker has been touched by the women's movement. She has been opened up to life. She i.s more indepen- dent. "I have discovered lhere are lots of Ec:hth Bunkers around and they have lo cope. She can't cope by walking out the door. She has to cope right there on the bat· tlefront." Miss Stapleton said thousands of you.qg people write her lhat Edith reminds them of their .... ,....,_ APPEALS TO 'EDITHS' ERA Supporter Stapleton mothers or aunts. "'The best thing they like is when you stand up to Archie," she srud. "Then lhey cheer." Coffee Nerve Firnu Hike Prices Again _NEW YORK CAP) -General Foods Corp., the nation's largest coffee roaster, has raised wholesale prices on ground coffee brands by 40 cents a pound to as much as $4.10 a pound, a spokesman said today. While the wholesale price of its popular Maxwell House brand was raised to SJ.71 a pound. the Yuban hr.and was pegged at $3.80 and Sank a and Brim decaf-f~mated brands we_re set at S4 10 The company also hiked wholesale prices of instant coffees by 10 to 18 cents an ounce. The increases marked the third time General Foods has raised prices the past month. (Related story, BG> The nation's second largest roaster, Folger Cof- fee Company, is charging $3.68 at wholesale for cof- fee. Coffee prices_ have risen steadily the past 18 months as fro~ts m South America and civil war in Angola cut available supplies. Given by Hughes Executive Claims Will Possession ANCHORAGE <AP) -An ex- ecutive of a local construction hrm says Howard Hughes personally handed him the so- called "Mormon will.·· "It W83 given to me al lhe Bayshore Hotel in Vancouver. Canada, in 1972," La vane Forsythe said in a copyrighted interview with television station KTVA. A lawyer for the executor named in that will previously identified Forsythe as the man who delivered the will to Utah service s\auoo operator Melvin Dummar. But Forsythe lnitlally refused to confirm or deny that report. The will, which names Oum· mar u a beneOciary of more than $100 million from the Hushes estate, waa found in Mormon Church headquartera In Salt Lake City about three we6s after lhe bl1Jlona1re eccentric died ApnlS. Dummar initially denied hav. mg anything to do with the draft· mg or delivery of lhe will, but arter hia fingerprints were found on it be admitted having placed ll in the church headquarters. However, be swore that a mysleriOUB stranger appareoUy left the will at bis service station. He said be steamed it open, re· alizcd what it was and then de-. Hveredit. Several other purported Hugheswillshavebeenfiled. Dummar, a Mormon. has said that he once came upon a grubby old man in lhe desert and gave him a ride to lhe Lis Vegas hotel where Hughes was staying aboul nine years ago. Dummar said the man indirectly identified himse.1t as Hughes, and Dummar believes Hughes wanted to re- ward him for his "good Samaritan" act. Forsythe Ls to give a deposition on the will to Clark County Dis- trict c.oort Judge Keith Hayes on Marcb9inLas Vegas. Los Angeles lawyer Harold Rhoden, who represents former Hushes, aide Noab Dletricll, •aid last mao&h that ~e tracked down the mysterious s tran1or to Anchorage. Dietrich is named executor 1n the Mormon will. R.boden says Forsythe ad- mitted delivering the will, and claimed be haodfed many clo.k- and·dauer t~ mission.a few Hu1bes. Fonytbc refused to comment on his previous wart forff\l&hel. "I've only agreed to answer questions about lhe will and only questions relating to the will in Las Vegas, .. he said. Forsythe said that when he was given the will "My instruc· tions were to keep lhe will in my possesioo, not to open it and in case of Mr. Hughes death I was to open it and follow lhe instruc- tions." He sald the will remained in his possession throughout lhe four years preceding Hughes' death. F,....PageAJ MINER. • • was turned down. ·"The man ii in excellent spirits," Shutack told a news brleflni. "We told him not to move from lhe area." Shutack said Adley was perched on a 4S-degree slope on s phnlered limber in a four-by- s1x-by-e1ghl·foot area. After dnlling the six-inch com· municalion shaft. rescuers began cutting a tunnel through which Adley could be rescued. They began by drilling a series or boles and increasing their size little by lltUe with hand picka, to avoid causing o cave-in. Sbutack aaid lhat after about seven hours oC work rescuers had dug a four.fool diameter hole four feet into the coal seam. Asked about rumors that olher noises had ~ beard inside the mine, Shutack replied: "We've heard some reports but we ha- ven 'l confirmed Lhem. Oul8ide of Adley moving and outside of our- own people we haven't been able to pick up any other sounds." SLAIN ••• ·youlhlill bandits waa struck three • times by bullets fired •l him. Polic. believe a second robber may have been wounded. But un- like his ~ten fellow robber, he reportedly was able to nee from the market with hi.a uniJtjured mate. Left tiehtnd by the pair of boy bandits who made their getaway were the Juvenile now ln Ille prison ward of the medical center and two or the three I Wed~ lhotl\lM. Alto left behind. tucked away lD a aafe, were the day's marlld rece.lpta u police repon.d tbe two robberl now wanted on murder maraes left th• It.Ore emptJ lumdecL aOM, who wu betn& t aUl'd by ltlle o.& detectlv•, WU Al'T l · ed at t p.m at Gothard Strm and McP.ctdc.>n Avenue •hlle •P· parently ~n rnutc Lo meet tus .i.J. teaed pnJtqa "The t nUrt lwo·weelt in· vesllcatJon was based on the aJ. le1ed enticement of t"he Juveniles,·· 3i11d Vidano, addlnJ that othen were instrumenta.l 1.n lhe probe. He said Rose apparently became acquainted with tbe youths in his campus capacity as a supervision aide, a JOb financed through federal fund.a. '1He's like lhe old-time truant officer," said Vidano Rose was suspended from his job under state law requiring such action in the event of a drug. related arrest. Marina Hi g h School spokesman said toduy that Rose, of 6851 Oxford Drive, Hunllngton Beach, has been employed at lhc north city campus since December. Campus spokesman al Golden West College confirmed lhat he is a law enforcement and ad- ministrationof JUSllcc ma1or. Investigators declined to speculate whether the asserted scheme to send the two high school boys to Peru for several pounds of cocaine was really in- tended lo be carried out. They agreed that the asserted plot could have been an elaborate hoax created to obtain money from interested backers who would be reluctant to go to police. Rose is expected to be ar- raigned Friday. Panel Appointed TRIPOLI, Libya CAP> - Strong man Moammar Khadafy has set up a fiv e-man m1htary directorate to replace the Revolutionary Command Coun- cil that has ruled Libya since the overthrow of the monarchy 7' 2 years ago ryto oh St re Dalltu Letter tAP> -ft MllaOW1aM• ll 1t YVIL.941 ... • lat.r Lee He~ OtwaJd ~7 wrote to 1 D1U81 mlll&ottatre, t•o 1Nekl J'ountam VaJJq police~ U" ar'IWUd a i.,..ar-old Saa· la Ana ,....,.. ~ with an atlempted armed robbery Monday mornina at Von'• auperma.rtcet. Roy Tboma Marshall of 1121 Maru'9SL wu booked in Oraqe County Jail on ~.ooo ball. Fountain Valley police detec:- tlves Leon Pepka and Martin Engquist arrested Manball at 2:30 p.m. in front of lhe Oraqe County Court.bowse in Santa Ana. The suspect was in court on a resiati.Qa arrest charge, Peplr.a said. Marshall is c harged with burglary. armed robbery and two counts of assault wtth a dead· ly weapon. The suspect allegedly tried to hold up lhe Von 's market at 16201 Harbor Boulevard in Fountain Valley Monday at 10 a.m. He and another bandit were thwarted by store manager Steven T. Hof· fman, 32, of Mission Viejo, police said. Hoffman reportedly grabbed Marshall's .22 caliber pellet air pistol and wrestled the suspect down a flight of stairs. Bolh suspects fled the store. jumped a block wall and escaped in a brown Cadillac. police said. The other suspect is still at large, Pepka said. Drop House Shut SAN DIEGO CAP> -A re- sidence being used as a drop house for illegal aliens is out of operation as lhe result of a series of. arrests that began last weekepd, U.S.. Atty. Terry Knoepp said. A 20-count federal rrq(J jury indictment Wednes· day ac~uaes three United States citizens and st-x Mexican na· tioaals of using the house as an alien smuggling beadquarters. bd "' Praldent JtemMldy. ull a Oswald'• .. pouUon" a,.fore any "atepe" we-re taken. A spokesman foe-the FBI sold t..re that the Id.Ur was "belns 1nveelig•led" and dec:Uned commem. on any tlnclinia. Re indiuled the letter was obtained on· ty recenUy. The FBI spokesman aald Wednesday that the Jetter apparently came from a former aide to H. L. Hunt, a late Dallas milLionaire who WM a strong financial supporter of conservat.tve causes. 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Phone 642 .. 8882 Store Houn Daily N Sat 9-5:30 Swftlt 17 ' • l l VOL. 70, NO. 62, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES . 32,131 HOVEN, Denmark (AP) -A 63.year-old pensioner known as the ''human hedgehog" may be neanng the end or a six-year saga or pain during which doctors say they have removed 32,131 barberry thorns rrom bis body. His wife says that doesn't include counlJess inch-Jong barbs they have pulled out themselves, and there are many more :.till be lo be pulled. IT BEGAN APRIL 20, 1971, WREN Tjens Kjaer Jensen fell into a heap or thorny br:mches from a barberry hedge, common in Europe and the United States, that he had been trimming around his home in this west Jutland village. He tried to get up but kept falling back onto the necdle-shnrf> thorns unlil he fainted from the pain. Later this month Jcn!>cn will make his 248th visit to the county hospital at Tarm for removal o! thorns which have continued to ___......ounty Coffee Nerve Firms Hike Prices Again NEW YORK CAP) -General Foods Corp., the n ation's largest coffee roal.tcr, has raised \s,.holesalt> prices on ground toffee brands by 40 cents a pound to a s much as $4.10 a pound, a spokesman said today. While the wholesale price of its popular Maxwell Hous e brand was r.1iscd to $3.71 a pound. the Yuban brand was pegged <It $3.80 and Sank a a nd Brim decaf· feinated brands \.\Crt> set at $-4.10. The company also hiked wholes ale prices of instant coffees by 10 to 18 cents an ounce. The incrcnst•s marked the third time General Foods has ra1st'd prices the· past month. (Related story. B6> The nation's s econd largest roaster, Folger Cof · fee Company, is charging $3.68 at wholesale for cof- fee. . Coffee prin·s have risen steadily the past 18 months as frosts in South America and civil war in Angola cut available supplies. ' . :Tahiti Woes NB ¥ acht Theft Swpect Troubled By JOANNF. REYNOLDS OflM 0.ltY ~1tol Sl•tl ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . THURSDAV, MARCH 3, 19n C TENCENTS Later, He Still Bristles emerie from his body tn a quantity lhat has ensured him a nJche in Danish medical history. WHEN LAST AT THE HOSPITAL, 10 weeks ago. the doclOl"ll pulled 281 thoms from his arms and legs. "That brought the count to 32,131 thorns removed since Jensen was first hospitalized here in 1971," said chief surgeon Erik Galatius-Jensen in a telephone interview. He admitted that he and bis colleagues were at a loss to explain how .one man could gel so many thorns into bis body and how after six years they could still keep emerging. "It is increasingly becoming a medical mystery,'• Galatius· .lens en said. JENSEN, LIVING ON A DISABLEMENT pension for a pre- vious ailment, finds the affair more painful than mysterious. "Only this mornani my husband was again troubled by thorns workinc their way out through the akin ol bls lees." bis wife Marlo said in a telephone conversation. •·But 1t is nothing now compared with the bell we have been go- ing through for yean," she said. "The hospital's count does not in· elude the countless thorns we pulled out ourselves." . JENSEN WAS HOSPITAUZED FOR. six months alter he fen into the branches, with thorns lodged in every part of his body ex- cept his face, wh1ch he had managed to protect. Aner first overcom· ing infections, the doctors beean removing the thorns, plucking out 6,000. For several years after that, Jensen regularly returned to the hospital to have more thorns cut out. Often the operation called for several hours or surgery under anesthesia. CSee HUMAN HEDGEHOG, Page AZ) • hootout s I Cocaine Smuggle Bwted By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI Cl\e D•llY P1lo1 Stoll A high school truancy officer faces charges or recruiting two .boys, each 16, in a Peruvian CO· caine smuggling scheme after police allege he made a $10,000 deal with a Huntington Beach narcotics detective Wednesday. Alec Jefferson Rose. 27, a Golden West Colle(.?e law enforce· ment maior who worked at ·Marina High School, today was held in lieu of $25,000 bail. Rose was booked on suspicion of conspiracy and inducing or soliciting minors to iJnJ>Ort or sell cocaine. Tbe two youths, who politt as- sert were handed $10,000 in front money lo finance the trip to South America for the stimulant drug, were booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. They face con- s piraey charges and are held to answer charges in juvenile court or being in danger of leading <SeeCOCAINE, PageA2) 3 Youths Try Heist Of Store By GARY GRANVILLE Of I ... DAiiy Pilot St.If A woman market owner was killed and her son was seriously wounded Wednesday night when three juveniles armea with sawed-off shotguns attempted lo rob a neighborhood grocery store rn Santa Ana, police said. "It was like a regular fire Cight inside that meat cooler," one police officer said of the robbery att~mp~ .. Killed in a bloody exl'hange o[ gunfire was Hoyyou Kong Laq, 66, owner of Santa Ana Food Marketatl216W. First St. Wounded in the fracas was the victim's son, Ken Lau, 25, a San- ta Ana resident. • Also wounded was one ot th~ three young robbers, an uniden- tified juvenile now lodged in the prison ward at UCI Medical Center. _ A sailor police beheve is the in· ternalional yacht thief who took a stolen $68,000 sailboat on a solo voyage Crom Newport Jfarbor tn Tahiti apparently has !Jlll•n on hard times on the is Jancl p.•radise. Newport Bl'al·h Detecliv<' Ken Smith s3.1d the suspect, James Bill Burke. 48. who aJso goes by the name W111i ;1m Cox, "-<tS ar· rl'.,lt.•d for boat thC'fl by officials 10 Tahiti a month ago. 3 of 9 Hort Police said the juvenile bandit is in satisfactory condition. But, they said, hospital authorities say Lau is in serious condition in an intensive care unit at lh9 medical center. According to police, the three boy bandits stalked into the store at 10:40 p.m., each of them car, rying a sawed-off shotgun. Redistricting \Plan Unveiled \ For County A propO!!<'d revamp in~ nr Orang e County':; r1vu supervisoriul districts ll'un·~ Newport Bcarh unc.livukd ancl the SaddJeback Valley :;till in Supervisor Thomas lhlt.>y ':; 1''1rth District. The :rnmr pJ:in propoc;p" 8tTet.ching Supcr\'isor Hal11h Dlfidrich's Third Distnl'l 11uwn lnto north Jrvint' nnd 111111 the area adjoining .El Toro l\1anne ~r Bn<1e, The plan endorsed on n 3 to 2 •ote by a comm1tlcc of supervisor aides Wednes day d\vides Huntington Beach betiween three districts. B\at it also throws Fountain Valt,y into o singl<' district, Supe'rvisor Philip An th~ first District. t\ What the proposed rl'district· T fng plan means now is only that a • majority of the supervisor ai<les ' Utink it is the best proposal to I dble. t Tuesday, the Board of S•pervisors will discuss the pro. pesed political boundary plan de- aigned to offset population dis- (See ~MAP, Page A2) ' Jack in the Box Opened by Thieves • Thieves cut a lock on a freezer > at a fut food restaurant in Costa . ,Mesa Wednesday morning, talc· ma '148in food while employes of the store continued working in front. Operators of tbe .Jack in the Box rataurant, 2235 Jtarbol' lUvd. said t.M burglars used cut· ters to break into a freezer , locll:er, taJd:ng 120 steaks, coo , hambarpr patties, 300 tacos and »OUDdl of onlonrtngs. • . .. ~ Hut b('cauo,1• Franc<', which ~ove-rns FrC'm h Polynes ia, and the U.S. h a\'C 011 formal extrad1· t1on treaty, lMtl1n: officials an Papeete rcka:wd Burke from Jilli. Smith said that the sailor hac; h('t'n unable In "'ork and has in· d1cated he "'oulcl h<' w1lhn~ to fare char~''" tn the U.S. 1C so- meone would huv him on airline llcket so he can ~t.·l ore the island. ''1 undt>r<o1tand th<' insuranc·c company is cons11l1·nng the of· fer." Del. Smith s<11d. Ml'anv.h1IE', the~ .1r ht'<; owner, broker Robi.·rt J. Rom~r~<'r, has ~one to Tahiti to claim his :;tnlen r rart. Arrordmg to Smith, the case h<'~an in late November when Jlurk<'. accompanied by another yacht broker, \'l<'Wed the 36-foot Transamerican that. Romberger hnd up for salt'. Burke told Romberger he was interested in buying the yacht. to snit it to Australia, but he never returned after the initial vaew· mg. Then on Dec. 6, Romberger re- ported the boat had been stolen (SeeTAIUTI, Page AU When Truck Hits Camper A cement mixing truck colJided with the rear of a camper in Costa Mesa this morning, sending the camper's nine occupanLc; "fl ying around hke toys," inside the vehi· cle. a w1tnesssa1d. 'l'hree of the camper passengers, including two preg- nant women, were taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital follow· ing the 8:30 a.m. collision. Hospital officials said none was seriously hurt. 'l'he camper was driven by W11l1am P. Baer of Cucamunga, who said he was taking his family and three fos ter children lo the b<>ach fortheday. The accident, which occurred at the corner of Newport Boulevard and Bay Street, slowed southbound traffic for a half hour while a tow truck crew cleaned toilet chemicals and splintered wood and metal from the roadway. The cement truck, owned by Transmix Corp. or Los Angeles, was driven by Edward W. EubanksofSantaAna.Bewasnot hurt in the crash. · Slippery Pet CaWJes F~s Concerned citizens who spotted a young man thrashing abeut in the back seat of his car in Newport. Beach Wednesday afternoon called paramedics" thinking the man was going into co.nvulsio~ They &hould have called the s~ WHEN PARAMEDICS arrived QD the scene they f ouod the man battling bis bousebbld pet -a three and a half foot python. : The slippery snake apparently got loose while the man was driving near Fashion Island. It the11 crawled into the back seat and became fU'1'Dly entrenched iD the rear coils, leading to the epic batUe. AITER FI6DTING it out before startled on· lookers. mastCl'I andserp,ent.were reunited. They then droveoff ea · • Peter and the Rabbit ' The kids at Victoria School in Costa Mesa threw a birth· duy party today in honor of the 75th anniversary of storybook favorite Peter Rabbit. Naturally, lhey invited an old friend, Costa Mesa businessman Peter Rabbitt, to JOin in the fun. Newport Beach resident Rabbitt ob- served his birthday Jan. 21. He says he is somewhat younger than the storybook character. Rescuers Nearing Entombed Miner TOWER CITY, Pa. (AP) - Workers u sing' hand tools chipped gingerly at. a 50·foo~ thick coal seam this afternoon to try to rescue a miner trapped a lone in a linY chamber deep un. derground for more than two days. There was no word on &even men missing in the mine. Two bodies bad been recovered. While tbe men worked, RonaJd Adley, who attracted rescuers by rapping on tbe walls of his amaJI prison nearly a mUe back from the mine's entrance, waited with a supply ot chewing tobaccc and food pushed to him througb a tiny shaft bored through the coal a.nd rock. ••Give me • cbew:• Adley •sked when rescuers finally made coatad late Wednesday tbrougb the IU·lncb <lOm munica- tlons bole. He also asked for a shot oC whl1t')', but wu nent oranae jaleelNwd. mass or water crashed through • the roof or a shaft where the men were working in the Kocher Coal Co.mine. Several men escaped ahead of the surging water, and three were Injured. But JO men were not accounted for. On Tuesday. one body was found, and a second •as r~vcred Wednesday. Forum Slated For College Candidates for the Coast. Com· munit.y CoU~e Di.strict Board of Trustees will speak nt Golden Wett College Friday and next Monday, The public meetings Will be held in Forum 2 on the Golden West campus in Runtlngton Beach. -r Friday's candidate mat1q wm be held at u a.m. Moad.Q's mooting bqimau:ao p.m. Adley'a tapplna was heard by •WJJtktts at4:50'p.m. Wed- MW'~WJ.1..aatboan afta: a ;.;.;..;;-.,._,._~..-•se•~·-. ... ,_..~--A~ ~--· - . • . They reportedly forced the .m arket's emp loyes and customers, about nine people, in· lo a meat cooler. But, police said, the young rob· bers became frustrated when they couldn't open a safe contain· ing theday's market receipts. Jn an exchange or words with his captives, one robber re- portedly became angry and fired his gun. The gun misfired, police said. Wilh that misfire, however. Lau apparently decided it was time to use the .38-caliber re• volver hidden Crom view inside a jacket he was wearing. And that unleashed a shooting match in which police say at least 11 shots were exchanged between the robbers and their captives .. <See SLAIN, Page A%) Coast Weather VarlabJe high cloudiness clearing late tonight. Gus· ty northerly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour especially below canyons through Friday, J:.ows tonight 4a to ~. Highs Frlday 60 to 66. INSmE TODAY A former CMta Mesa man who ttmM!d to fk:tion writing after ~ hU. adoet1i.ring job. now baa the. mnnber two novtl cm Ute belt ftlltr U.t ond baa tOld th.I movie.and J>ClP"bacJc rigbU ftn' more thimi .a WWon dollarl. Sta e~A1. .... 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He said Ros e apparently became acquainted ~1th the youths m his campus capacity as a supervision aide, a Job financed through rederal runds "He's hke the old-lime truant oWcer." said V1dano Rose wa:. suspended rrom his job under state law requiring such action in the event of a drug- related arrest. Marina High School spokesman said toduy that Rose, of 6851 Oxford Drive, Huntington Beach, has been employed at the north city campus s ince De<.'ember. Campus spokesman at Colden Wes t College conr1rmed that he IS Gusty Winds To Increase -AwngCoast Gusty winds which blew into the Orange Coast area this week continued today and are ex~cl · cd lo increase in velocity Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Friday winds should ran~e between 20 and 30 miles per hour with coastal temperatures re· a ching a high or 62 degrees with the low about 48. Skies will remain clear and sunny with no ram forecast for the weekend. Small c raft advisories re- mained in <'frcrt along the coast from Point Conception to the Mexican border. Wind kicked up offshore waves between three and five feet and lifeguards re- ported moderate surf running about five feet Unusually \\arm ocean tem- p eratures of about 60 degrees d ropped m•arl~ s ix degrees this week to a chill~ 54 as a re~ult of the wind Pare nts Set Me eting on Fifth Graders A group of Corona del Mar p <1rl'nls who want their firth grade students to remain at Harbor View El<'mentar) SchQOI next y ear rather than he transferred to Lincoln Maddie School plan a meeting toniaht to discusa what they describe as "The Middle School Cr1ses " Dr. Lois Nelson. a professor of education al San fran<.'1sco Statc and a Harbor Vie w S<"hool parent, will lead the public dis cuss1on Or. Nelc;on ronl<'nd'I manv fifth grade students arc not cmn- t1ona lly mature cnouah to handle a middle school C<iixth through eighth grade) environment. 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Mou C:.lll••A••.,,1¥h<•I•"" ._ '"''"'' n M =~l,.,;=..::..~ -hly; """'Orf 1 .:. l ai1cl ad· ,.i~~tiOl~J ~major. • nuca: n decUn4MI to .~ ........... ~ I e IO .... tJlie tW Id ~ biji :JM siftRJ pounda al cocaine •a.a really &n • t~ndtd to be c:arrtc:d out They qre«I th.at the asserted plot ~d t\a\'~ bttn ilD elaborat~ hoax created to obtain money from internted bacllten who would be reludant co 10 to Pohce. Rose is expected to ~ ar· ra1gned Friday. FreaaP~A J TAHITI •.. from its berth near Harbor Island. PoLice took a report but Rom berger went a step further .. • • ,.,_,_ ' --···-AP ... rr•p na~ • I l"" fhe dla- lrtC'U A'Dd u " ., be UfttU th• 1u puvlliOrtl ('jt l"l'Jff t , at'tt(Jl or alt« \bt' rt'd• trkt na K that U wHl ha\'O Y mHniftl, Hrad ul the de commll~ that dn-w U1J the proposal WU Df'nls Horn.eot RUey's staff. Hornt' aaJd h11 rommlltee had thrte obj~th e-s in mind wbc:n 1t devised variou~ proposals for board conalderation. Fll'!lt, Horne aaJd, was the ob· jecliVl' o( equalizing population .imong the five districts. Then, he added, the committee sought to minimize the splittin.R. or cities between various dis- trict:.. And,'Jiome added, the commit· tee made an attempt to divide growth areas so that all expected future population increases wouldn't be clustered in a single district to force another im· balance. Realizing the thief might be the man who viewed the boat earber. he nollhed the Harbor Master at Papeete of the theft and supplied him with a photo or the missing boat. Romberger fig ured Tah1t1 \\Ould be a logical stopping point on the way to Au stralia from Newport. GJ>acific Ocean Horne pointed out that com- munities in ::.ome unincorporated areas "have as much community 1dent1ty as c1hes." . .. .. There fore," he said. we t11ed to 1wo1d dividing s uch com· mun1t1cs as Miss ion Viejo, Laguna Niguel and Dana Point." Romberger told Smith he was informed Feb. 4 that the boat had sailed into the harbor in Tah1t1 and authorities had arrested its lone occupant and impounded the boat. "And l lh1nk we did a good job in reaching that goal," Home added. Newport Beach police believe Burke has made a practice of stealing expensive sailboats in one country and sa1hng them to a country that has no extradition treaties with the first country Once aboard, he sells the boat and Jives off the money until it is gone. Then he repeats the pro- cess, police believe. REDISTRICTING PROPOSAL: Unde r new µIan Supervis or Ralph Diedrich's Third Dis trict would sweep down (arrow). rnlo Tustin, Jrvine and El Toro MCAS areas. Other districts shown are Philip Anthony. He called the task of redrawing political boundaries .. a multi· dimensional problem" calling for "balancing dimensions'' and "sub-opt1mizin~ solutions." What he meant was, for exam- ple. it is impossible to draw new boundaries without splitting some cities between at least two districts . Lake Water Fight Seen Present boundaries divide 11 cities. Under the Horne committee proposal. only three cities will be spht, Huntington Beach, Orange and Irvine. Viejo Co. Files for Hearing on Project A plan s ubmitted to supervisors late last year by political cons ultant William Butcher also kept the s plit cities down to three. TONIGHT "OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY" -Costa Mesa High School drama, Lyceum, March 3, 4 and 5, 8 p.m. SOUTH AFRICAN BLACK '77 THEATER -Two dramas by Black South African a<."tors from Johannesbur~. Drama Lab Theater, March 2·5, 8 p .m S2. MOM ANO POP CONCERT Estancia High School Forum, 7:30 p.m. OCC LECTURE "Philosophy and Wi sdom of American Indian," Fane Arts Bldg 119, 7·30p.m . FRIDAY. MARCH 4 KIWANI S TRAVEL & ADVENTURE SERIES "Ex ploring Lands Down under," John Goddard. OCC Aud1tonum. 8p m. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS "Diary of a Mad Housewife, ' OCC rorum. 7 15 p. m. Sl. OCC PLANETARJUM "Birth and Death of the Sun," 7 :30 and9 pm. OCC LECTURES -.. Art of Communication," Fine Arts Bldg. 116, 7:30 p.m . "Real Estate for the Consumer," Science Lee· tu re 2, 7 .30 p m . Freaar~A l SLAIN .•• Mr". Lau was m o r t ally wounded in the e'l:change. She died rour hour<; later as s urgrons battled tosavl! her life Th<' woman·s son was sen ouc; I y wounded and o n~ or the vouthfuJ bandits was 4'tru<'k three i1mes by bullets fired at him Police beheve a second robber may have been wounded. But un hke has fallen rellow robber. he reportedly was able to flee from the market with his uninJurcd male. Left ~hind by the pair of boy bandits who made their getaway were the juvenile now In the prison ward o r the m ecli t'a l center and two of lbe three sawed-or£ shotguns. Also left behind. tucked away in a safe, were the day's market ;eceipls as . police reported the two robbers now wanted on murder charges lert the store empty handed. Six Men Jailed SAN DIEGO CAP> -Six men were in jail today, booked for ID· vestigation oC solicitioe acts of prostitution from a woman sheriff's deputy posing as a masseuse. Two others who al- leaedly also went to the woman in a massage parlor out.side Chula Vista on Jan. 26 or Jan. 27 were being sougbl. By WILLIAM SCHREIBE R Ol IM Daily l'llol SW.II The Mission Viejo Company is maneuvenng to stave orr the ef· reels of a State Water Resources Control Board order to stop fill· mg its controversial, 1.2 biJlion gallon manmade lake. Company attorney Paul En,::strand filed a legal document Wednesday only hours after the order was given, asking that the company be allowed to submit additional evidence or be grant· ed another hearing by the state panel. But until that petition 1s heard <possibly at the March 17 board meeting>. the company is expect- ed to shut down the filling pro- cess. according lo state water panel attorney Dave Barber. "The board's dec1s1on is still in effect, regardless or that the company is doing in the in· tenm." s aid Barber ··it 1s my unde rstanding that the board order and the com- pany's pellt1on are separate is- s ues at tlus point and that the fill· ing must be stopped forthwith.·• Barber said if the company fails to comply with the direc- tive, the state board's executive orficer, William Dendy, can seek an injunction from the California Attorney General's office. As of today water was still pouring into the lake, according t o 0Uic1al s of the Santa Margarita Water District, which ls supplying water for the pro- ject. William Knllz, general manager or the district, said he has rece1 vcd no orders to stop the fl ow. a process that would take "24 to48 hours" to accomplish. Tht' do<'ument presented by com pany attorney Engstrand Wednesday 1s called an "Ap- plication to Supplement Record and or for Reconsideration " Jt was filed under a ~tale code se<' tion dealing with the control board's hearing process. The petition form contains two primary elements, including: "A request that the company he a II owed to present proof that it has instituted water conserva· hon measures in the past that are "greatly In excess or the con- sumptive use of water from fill· ing or using Lake Mission Viejo. -That the state board proceed immediately to seek legal action from the state attorney general's oHtce or "aeree to indemnify and hold Mission Viejo Company harmless from any liability to home buvers who have purchased property." The latter stipulation sterns from the company's contention that It must fill the 12S·acre lake to meet legal commitments lo new home buyers who would have access to it. Attached to the company's ap- plication for reconsideration is a summary of water conservation measures taken in the communi- ty, ranging from water reclama: F.-...PageAI 'HUMAN HEDGEHOG'. • • "Between operations he lived in terrible pain, but now he ls able t o walk and we hope that the scheduled hospital trip lat.tr this m onth may be the lut," Mrs. Jensen said. IENSEN HIMSELF DOES NOT want to dlacu.a.s the case. He has become somewhftt of a local ccltbrlty, often called "the human hed1ehot.'' At any rate, Jensen will never trim a barberry buab heclle aialn. The day after bis accident, bis oldesl aon c\ll down &he wbole • bedfe and burned it. t1on errorts to ins tallat1on ot wa•er conserving fixtures in nc>w houses According to Barber, the com- pany application would be treat· ed as a pet1t1on under point number two of the board order. which deals with evidence pre- sented to support the company's arguments in favor of the filling Santa Margarita dis tract manager Knitz was one of those m attendance at the hearing m Sacramento Wednesday. SONY'S BIG ONE Here's the bqqest Trinilroo color TV yet-21" [meos"ed dioqonolly). And it hos o bg plus- Trin.tron Plir; Tnn11ron hos always been ~t10wn for o qeot picture bu• T r1n1tron Plus 11itrodures you ro on even CJeo1er picture. Sony "!nq11l<"C's found o woy to in1ens1fy the electron beams which 'po1n1" the picture. Also, 1h.> wrfoc,. of 1hP. tube 1~ dork,,., to he1qlitP.n conlrosl Whiter wnilflS Dar~er d )I~\. Mora \..ibtle m belw~s. 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FAA wUI have aircraft aloft to MO that Hfety rules ar~ adh red lo. Tbere will be-two stalU. Th~ fiht start will be for the b11 open c:lpsboats.follo~edimmediately by the production and sport class Consortiuin · Ups Co. Bid Golden Guns Sue Ross of Christi(' ·s in London holds l\H1 famou)', hand guns. sol<.l <ii lhl' London sal('srooms The gold revolver at right, us('d by actrl''>'> San1h Bernhardt to defrnd herself when her tnun \\as stopped by robbers m 1881. went for $4 ,400, while the 357 m<ignum at left. once the property of Jamee; Bond'!> ereator Ian Flt>mmg. brought SI .500. Public Def ender Okayed for Lawyer An Orange County Superior Court judge who recently de- cided that Newport Beach at torncy Roland Stewart Barc:ume didn't qualify for the !U:r v1ces of thc public dt•fender changed his mind Wednesday and granted the second such rcqut!sl by the <Jet•used lawyer. Judge Kenneth Williams. as 1n the previou:. i;css1on, discus ·ed Barcume's apphcal1on behind closed doors The pre'ls Jnd public were harretl from tht• hearmg. Judge W1lll ums rt'fu~wd to gl\ 1• a reason for h1!> der 1s1on to <·lo-.r the court.room. fie add1t1onull't refuscod to dlscm1s the s1tuat1on with newsmen. The rullnR m l'an 'I that Barcume will now have the public defender at hi:. s1dt' March 16 whf'n hc is tru .. 'd on mult1pll· cr iminal charJ.(cs contained in a grand Jury md1l'\m<'nt Hnrcume. 38. of 901 Sandcastle Drive. is a(·cu,.ed of i;irand theft. pequry and offormg and prepar m~ raise ev1dt>nce RnrC'umc, who pleads that he 1s deslitutc and drawing food stamps, is accused of not being able to account for the a lleged toss or $53.000 from the estate of Wilson Eugene Luther. 85, who lived at 138 W. Escalones. San Clemente. before his death on June 25. 1970. Barcume was appointed as ad- Thief Eruily • Identifiable DES MOINES. Iowa CAP) -Police are looking for a marked man. A robber walked into the Blue Nude bookstore. pulled a knife on clerk Roo- da Valasek. 21, and told her to gjve him money. She said she and the ban- dit scuffled, she managed to grab a can of white spray paint. and she squirted him in the face and shoulder. He fled, tak- inl only a key chain wrest- ed from ber in the scuffle -~n~ af'resh coalol paint. m1n1$trator o( lhe Luther .:statt- shortly ~Core thc San Clemente man d1t>d Ban:ume ".1:-.,enlt'n<'ed last yt:ar to six month!> to five vears In :.tale pnson h\' JUdj.tt' Wlli1ams after pleadmM guilt' to le~"'Pr charges. Ills moc1on to ~••hdraw that plea ;md 1nst1•1ul Ji?U on trial "'a'i granted aftt>r Jud~l' \.\'llll.1ms re· fu.,t•d tu rrd1w1· I hf' "''rtl 1•ni·1· $1.5 Million Sought in HB Lauwuit Damuges totuhni:: mor<' th.in ·s1 5 m1lhon are bt>ing df'mandNI from the c1l\ of llunt1n~ton Beach by a family <'Ounst>ling or gnn1zatton "h1ch was forced to disband les.; than one month after the City Council approved its operations Lawyers for the Nat1onaJ Al liance for Family Life Founda· hon allege in their Orange Coun ty Superior Court lawsuit that the group incurred <1ubstanllal costs when the cit)-reneged on its ap prov al. Spurred by the city council's 5 to l vote in its favor, the Alliance put on a television s pecial that brought in mo-re than $20,000 in pledges, the action notes. It is alleged that the orgaruza- tion could have raised a further $175.000 from similar programs aired by 200 television s tations if the city had honored its commit- ment. The lawsuit stales that addi- tional costs were incurred by the hiring oC Dr Vincent M. Rue at an annual $15,500 to serve as director of tbe Huntington Beach-based enterprise. Dr. Rue rejected I u c r ati ve positions in other fields to take up the Alliance posl. the action states. The Alljanco planned to use Ubracy faeilitiet made avaUable by the clt,y until autncient federal and ataY t\lndl would l>UJDlt the construction or n new win& to the library, Lbelaw1n11t notes. • Heiress, Ford II Behind It 8> TOM BARLEV 01 It• Q••lv P'1lat 51•11 i\n East Coa:.I con~orllum '' h1ch now h:is tht• backing of auto bllhona1n• Henry Ford II outbid its elf lalt' Wcdncl>da} in a determined move to acquire the I rv1ne Compan~ The new offer by Lhe l>ynd1cate headed by Wall Street financier Charlt>S AJlcn and Detroit de· veloper Alfred Taubman 1s for S302 9 million cash It exceeds the group's prcvwus offer of $282 7 million by more than S20 m1llton and it 1s S21 m11l1on mer the offer flied in Orange County Superwr Court by ihe Mobil Corporation But Mobil ~till remains the fa"orcd rontenf'!er despite a de 'elopment that 1:; expl•ttcd tu i::we Judgt• James F Judgt.' suh· stant1al legal problem~ Mobil was d<.>clared the winner of a fren1ied bidding contest by three contend<.>rs t~o months ago wh€:'n thC' 011 eompany's fmal of fer WCIS '\Ubmilted JUSI ln'ilde thl' deadline 1mpost•d tn directors of the James lrvm€:' Foundation. The foundation 1s com pc lied by lhe provisions of the Federal Tax Reform A<'t of 1969 to dis pose of the !H 5 percent controlling in- terest m the Irvine Company Directors declared two months ago that !'wtob1I would gel the stock s ubJCCl to court approval. Foundatrnn Pn•:-.1dent Morris M Do\ le ha:-slalt.•d from the" it· ness siand. however that the or· ganilation 1:. still walling to con ''der off<'rs h1i.:her than Mobil's f'!e:.p1te a dl'aflhne that .J udgc .Judge may consider irrevocable. The delermmat1on of the Allen Taubman mten•-.ts to acquire lhe ln me Compan) we1s made clear Wednesday by the group'!> nam- ing of lhl' syndicate they hope "111 d1rN't th" future fortun"s of the Irvine Compan) Allen- Taubman-lrv1n<', Inc The new oHer works out at S36 d share for the Irvine st<1ck . S2.50 a shar<' h1izher than that offered b) Mobil A spokesman for the group re· fused to d1 scu1>s the financial stake held by Forri in th(' pepped- "'• rnmbtn(' I le• 1dcnllfled de- ' 1•lopt.•r Oo n:.ild L Hren as .1nothc·r backer who m<ide the new bid possible Bren. son of ac tress Cl a1 r Tre' or. built the If a rt>or \'1e\\ llome-. sct·t1on or 'iewport Beach The spokesman also stressed that the new offer has thP back- ing of Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith who currently holds a 22.4 percent stakt> m the company found<-d by h<.'r grandfather It was expla10€:'d that Mrs. Smith's holdings i n Allen- Taubman-Irvine will not be as large but she will be permkted to hold a substantial number of share!\ 1n the new company. Tht• same privilege hns been extendN'l to Linda Gaede who also 1s a granddaughter of James Irvine II She and her husband. Keith, hold five percent of the shares in the lrvme Company. Gaede and Mrs Smith are directors of the company. The new offer by Allen- Taubman-lrvine came on the heels oC t"timony Wednesday by Irvine Company President Raymond Watson which was described in court as proof that the Irvine Company's true value is much more than the $281.9 mill ion Mobil ls prepared to pay. Mobil was about t.o acquire the Irvine Company for $200 million or S24 a share two years qo when Mrs. Smith took the legal action that is now being tried before Judge Judge. Cross·e.xamlned by attorney ttoward 1''r1edma.o, acting for Mrs. Smith, Wat.son wenl over the valuations of the Irvine Com- pany piece by piece while Fried· man took careful notes and final· ly estimated their total value. Friedman came up with the conclusion lhal properties in· eluding the conTpaoy holdings in Imperial Valley. Montana and the so-called "Golden Triangle" sboppin& cent.er lb.al wW flank APWl ....... fo UPPING THE ANTE Consortium Becker Ford the Laguna. San Diego e1nd Santa Ana free"'ays are worth al lea:.t $325 million Friedman statt•d that 1f you then add the \'alue of more than 70.000 acres of undeveloped Irvine Company land an Orange County a valuation of well over $400 m1lhon for the Irvine Com- pany 1s n •adily <.1pf)arcnt. Watson was Onl' of five lr\'lnt' Company directors who rnted last Feb 8 to meri.:1• the com pan~ with Mobil Arid Killing Essex Dealt Prison Term Convicted killer Gary Essex drew consecutive prison terms Wednesday that could keep him behind bars for the next 10 year:. for the part he played in the torture killing of Ervin Sutton of Garden Grove. Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Smith sentencc.'<1 Essex, 24, of Compton, to the maxiumum term for second degree murder and then tacked on five more prison years for a related conviction on assault -charges. Essex 1s the fourth man to be sentenced on charge:. ftled after S utton, 22, was beate n, kicked. flogged. dunked to the point of drowning and then killed by ha\ mg battery.acid m1ec·ted into his vems las t April 26 Ringleacter Richard Hamilton "Preacher " Mr Kav. 22. of Placentia. IS no\\-s erving a life term m prison after hemg con- victed by a jury an Judge Smith's courtroom o n first degree murder charges Two other men ha' e drawn Jml t erms after pleading guilty to lesser charges and appearing as prosecution witnesses. It was successfully alleged against all four that they tortured Sutton in McKay's apartment ~fter accusing him of giving police information that led to lhe drug arrests or two women com- panions. · Stolen Pot Brings Cops PASO ROBLES <AP> -A Paso Robles man wants pohce to fmd his stolen marijuana and has hish Polish Ll. Ed Bryant said Jerry Bo1severt, 21, reported lhat his half ounce or Colomhia gold marijuana e1nd a half gram or h ashish. which he said was ve1 lued at S64. w~re stolen along with his high school class ring Bryant said there's no way tht>y can charge Bo1severt. "lie didn't ha\e POSSt.'SSIOn,'' the heutemmt said. NOW O N SA L E Cabernet I: by Drexel Bedroom, Dining Room & Occasional Pieces 'vi:>• I, y<)Ut '*"""" f'l (''*""'"'•'I. -.,.,,j ().,,., ~ "''l '"I f F, .,.~ P"OV l. I\ "'"1'1'1 • f CoJ'-1!1• f'lllfi <'l'v I u~t 1ue1rv ond ... r~ 1 :i , d11 1 1Mlf'i horr::t.Nor~. 1f 'S r~... J tun ( ""''il''f ,,.:J,.f.,..j lc:-m<l'J,,n !Pl'~' nrrl pb·"~' T~ .. w J '7" CJOI'. •• \nl ,.j ord .,.,..,....,~ Tt ... , o. ... ..i • ., >. , .Je••n1 C ,.,Jr• ry-n"y O.} d ..... wit}) lo~ po~-.-. 1r1 ~,ha f l'M).nt tJ"d l:unt "'""'l" "•''"' "'l· The ICl<:JI .,If, I .. "Jn''vJM·J. 11 youdrP.Jm of~,., JJ•ll.o "' 'l"'j' fi,,mo;1 Your F.vorite Designer Win S. Happy To Aalst You. H.J.GARRETf fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thurs. A Fri. Ev ... . . ... I i. WAftlt DEPT. -Apparently the M.iuk>n Viejo Company 111 continuing to pow' water Into lu new artlficlal lake today. despite Wedn<'11day 's faucet turnorf ordtr by the State WatM Resources Control Boord. At last report, tt1e 125 acre Lake Mission Viejo was about one-thtrd filled. Or, if you're a pessimist, you could :.ay the place is two-thirds empty. Anyway, troubles for the Mis· sion Viejo Company and 1ls man- m ade a lake Marted JU:.t a whtle back up in Northern C.:ahforma, "here the 1><'opll• arc :.uffonng drought c.-ond1llons. ftol&ng in Watery Gra1'e ShipwTecked U.S. Nav) ('argo transport, ,the General Meigs. has hel'n trapped in its watery gr ave south of '.'<eah Bay, on the norlh\\esl tip of wa .... hmgton State, since the winter of 1971. It \\as being towed to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton to be put in mothballs when it broke. away and washed into rocks along the coastline. Ethics€ d WASm'NGTON <AP> -~ to a dramatlt-appeal by Speaker Tbocn.u P. o·Neill to "m • uer1ftc"" beca the Amrica publlc deml'Odl It. mben ott!to HOUM ot Repra•U.th~ att promlstn. to follow • new and toaahfl' code ot elhtes. Tb• central features oft.be code.,. requlr.menta for elllcr11l" dls· closure ol perM)Oa.l fbumc. and a limit on the "earned" outald• actlveJ.y obtained nmlna• than lncome ol a lawmaker at SI.GS. in lnveatment.s and Olb.,r Ii.nan· or 15 percent of bis aonu11l ctal dUUnis. legtalativtsa.Jary oUS7,500. Rep. David Obey <D-Wis.). THESE AND OTHER new rules intended to curtail conflicts of interests and misuse of public funds were approved on a 402·22 \'Ol e Wednesday a lter seven hours of sometimes rancorous debate. The approval came 11 days after lawmakers began re· ceiving an annual pay increase or nearly $13,000. which some had accepted after saying they felt it should be tied to passage of the ethics code. c.-redlled O 'Neill'5 late-~vening appeal with turrung the issut.- around. ''After I heard that speech J knew we weren 'l in trou. ble. ·' be said. 2 Mothers Killed as We import :.omc Northern Cahfom1a wah·r into our own re· gion. you see. Somt•ho". the d1J . mouthed n orthern folks got lhe news that we were funneling :-.ome of their watt•r into thi<; recreational I akc, for fun and games, 'w'hile they \\ere trying to figure out where the next toilet flush was coming from. ------------------------------------------- The outside income limit, the most controversial element of the new code from its inception, appeared briefly in trouble before O'Neill, apparently in response to a call for help from the code's principal backers, made his plea for its adoption. Kids Play SO ENRAGED over this was the San Franc isco Examiner that the editors dispatched a photo· gr aphcr down here to grab a pit· lure of Lake Mission Vu?JO. They s pread the photo all over Pas:e l, which no doubt furthe r innamed the parched northern populace. Hijack Pinn Alkged "l appreciate that some or you are going to have to make s acrifices. But sacrifices we must make. The p eople of America d e mand an e thics code," O'Neill said. LEWISBORO, N.Y. CAPJ Two women were shot to death in t his fashionable Wes tchester County community while their four young children played nearby. Americans in Uganda: Potential Victims? Stale police discovered the bodies of Sheila Watson, 36, and Bonnie Minter, 31, at about 5:30 p.m . Wednesday, just minutes after a neighbor reported hear- ing gunshots from the Watson home. It was the wrong lake. as 1t turned out The photographt>r shot a smaller body or water 111 In inc• by mistJke. No matter .\ny lake would haH' l'nragt'<i lhl' northern folks b" then Thus it was the Lake Mission \'1cJO fllhn~ ISl>Ul' came before the state \\3ter body only }ester day. The board voted 4 to 1 to or <kr the M1:,:.111n V1cJu Compam to turn off thl' fout·(•t Aftl•r this .1ct1on up in Sac.:rnmento, ev1•rybody got prt-l t y l>tuffy in the l,m gu<1gc dl·part ment. WllEN Qtrt:STIOl'\ED on thl• issue, Mbs1on V1c111 Compam l'n•sitknt Ph1hp Reilly n •phed· · "Tht• ~tatcmcnt that I would m <ikc to you now 1s lhl' saml' stakment in the prc:,s relcasl' 1s ~ut•d t•arht•r " Jn plain IJnguJgl', :\o Com· ffil'lll On the olhl'r hand. \ ou can con· :,,1dcr th'' hlathl'r uf th1· lioard's :-.tatcmt·nt 111 01 ll1·nng ttw lake· t1lhng ..,toppt:cl "Prudt•nt "'.1h·r management plannmg n•qu1n•-. lJk1ng all rea. :,onablt• step:-no~ to m1nimi7.e ach l'r<;(• 1mpac·h shouhl the pre· sc•nt clrought t'\ll'ncl 111tu ne\l ) l '.I r Ill h1•\ lllHI ' YO\ 'RE I f-.tT wonclerin.c \I h\ lht•\ cl11l11 I • 1mph ..,,.~ \\ l' don I \\,mt \1111 Idling thal blJ:.t· t•cl l.1k1• 1f \H' 11· gomg to run out of '' .1t1·1 .1r1111i1d hP11• · l\t1..,,..1011 \ tt'Jo t"11mp.1n\ sp<>l..t•-.nwn I 111'<1 lo :rr.cw· th.1t ttw \\ ;i I c·r \\.is J U:.l .1s \H•ll off ::.tu red in tlwtr lake for 1·nw1 j,!l'llt'' use ;is rn .m:. 11the1 qorage tank To '\\ h1d1 lh1• ltt111rd r1•phrci • tht· w :111•1 cli..1r1l'l:-. wh1l:h t•11uld u-.1· 1 h is ",ctC'r a s .tn f•mcri.:er11 v ".11 t•r ""l'PIY have• not cit•\ 1•lo1~·tl th1• 111'11tut111n.1l ;111 ;1n 1:C'menh \\1t h thc• 1t'"fl4 t11cfc·nt tu ~" 11 <' lh1• '\\-Jtcr ... · \\HAT Tllfo: RO\Rf> 1111 .. 1111 WOS, "Tht'IC 1511 1 cnv cl1 '.1l \l'I }WI W('t'll tilt' C'llnlJl•tll\ ,tilt) ~ ,11\·t d1,tqc·h to JHimp 11111 lh•· l.tk1> 1( 1h111,.;s gr•t dry Jilli ):l'l 1t <k Ji' rr NI 111 homes · · Alus, \\hl•n you r1•atl ·111 th1• hur1·auer.itH' word!!, vou .111• lt•ft wo nd<·nng 1f Wf' havl' .1 \\,1t1•r :.horl<J~t· 11r JU'>l .1 l·1111111111111\. J · tw n prublc..•111, NAIROBI. Kenya <AP> Ugandan President ldi /\min planned lo expel Americans lno. ing in his country. and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine planned to hijack the plane on which they left , publtshed reports here said to· dav. TheNa1rob1 newspaper the DJ1 ly N<it1on said that i\mm plannl·d to expel tht' Americans at lhl• m eeting he scheduled this week Dress Flap Set to Rest MONTREAL <A P I · · F'rankh• my dt>ar couldn't ·~·"e ':.i d a m1;," said Primt-Minister Pierri' Ellio tt Trudeau's \\lfl Wednesd<i:V night wh<.'n askt.>d about cnt1c1c;m hv A m c n <:a n r a:, h 1 on ti,. "Igneri. of the..• short d11•0,s ~he wore to a formal \~ h1tt· 1 louse d1nm·r '"Look. I just don t 1·;111· what lhl' Am<'ncan dc· o,1gner-; thou)!hl. '>Jiil 2 8 • ' ea r · o I <l ~1 a 1 J.! J r 1• 1 Trudeau. ·What I \H'ar 1-. nobody'.., busmcso, but m' "" n (J.S with them and then called off. THE NEWSPAPER SAID its ihformation came from West German intelligence reports and that Amin presumably knew of the plan. Jn Bonn, officials said no such intelligence report was rece1'ed there. "There seems to be a lot of wild speculation go. 1ng on m N<11rob1." a Foreign M 1n1stry spokes"' om an s aid. Ug;rnda has had a long. s t anding feud \\Ith its Ea:.t Afrlc.-an neighbors Kenya and Tanzania. Milton Obote, the Ugandan pre:.1dcnt overthrown by Amin six year~ ago, has been living in Tanzania The N11irob1 report said the l'gandan government was going , t o provide a plane for thl' Americans to leave the country. · "PFLP TERRORISTS would have mingl e d with th l' Americans and boarded thl' plant.'. .. thl' report l'ontmucd. "It 'rnuld then have been hiJ<i ckccl, and po~Mhly flo\\n lo Kenya " The re was no comment on the n•port from the Amin t!Ovem nH·nt or from U.S. officials in W :ishms,1on The Popular Front organized the h1JJl'kmJ.! la:.t .Jul) of the Air Frant•t• plan\> that landed at t ganda's Ent('hbe Airport Passengers aboJrcl the plane said the hijackers" t•rc JOmed bv Firm Buys Rights To Nixon Memoirs '=EW'I Ol!I\ •\I' The publlshmi.:c·ompanvofGrossell&Ounlap, 111<' . anrwunn·d 11111." that 1t had m.uh• .1n agrt•em1·nt lo puhlish rurlll t'I l'l t''llklll it1d1Jrd M Nixon·, mt•mo1ri. In tht• t 'n1tcd SlJte& ,inti C.inJd.1 Thi· p111·1· tor thl· h.:1rdtover pubhshmi.: r1i.:hh wai-. not Jnnounced. \\ tlltJlll !-1.cr noff chairman of W.1rnl'r Books, \.\h1eh h..is the "'orldwit1t• puhhi.hing r1.ihts to '\1"<on "'m1·mo1r". made the joint annoum·1•rn1•n\ with llurolci Roth. prl'l>1dcnt of <.;r<>&sett & l>unlap. P l 8 LI C AT I 0 S 0 •. th 1• hardc.-o\·er edition o f ~l'l:11n s memoirs 1s expected f'Jrly 1n 197R. Rnth s aut. HE' said pl<1ns for the m emoirs had been reviewed lust "'t'+'k 111 <1 series of mectmg, "'1th '1;1,011 a t ht::. home 1n San Clt'mc·nll' I nc1;" ' annountem ent is theo c;t•tonrl .1gn•ement made• m the..· I n1tl'd St;itt·c; for t-.1"<on 's mt•mo11' s1ncl' Warne r Hooks bouj!hl lh<' n1rhts In 1974. Prev 1ou~I}. the ~ew \ ork Times purc.-ha<.t'<l worldwide senahz.alton n.iht s. Colorado Blizzard Due? 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"""s '°""" ~ ..... 4.otjl , ...... ~ •• "" accomplices waiting with weapons in Entebbe and that Amin cooperated fuUy with the terrorists. THE HIJACKING ENDED with the rescue by Israeli com· man dos of more than 100 hostages and the destruction or most or the Ugandan air force's planes by the commandoes. Meanwhile, the United States. Britain and Kenya rejected Aimin's latest invasion charge, and Ke nya said Amin was hallucinating. "Hallucinations and shadow boxing arc <i eommonplate thm~ "ith lhl• military r egime 10 l 'gancla." a Kcn)an spokesman said. ''With this understandm!!. you can even expect to hear th.ct God has :.hake n hand:. with Amin." RADIO l 'GANDA c harged Wednesday th<.1t 2.600 lJ .S .. Rnl1sh and Is raeli mercenancs were marchmg through Kenya toward l'ganda The U.S. Stall' Department said the r eport wa.., "completely and tot all) false.·· The British Fore1J?n Office said 1t was "highly unlikely." Js rael said nothtng. TO ALLOW THEMSELVES the privilege of unbridled outside income. O'Neill argued, "creates io the public mind a suspicion or conflict, a s uspicion of im- p ro pri ety. The issue is credibility." O'Neill's statement seemed to shift the mood · away from sup- port for a coalition of Republicans and a handful or Democrats who were calling for the income limit to be cut from the bill. They heatedly argued that the provision was "im· moral" and perhaps .unconstitu· tional because it discriminated against persons earning diHerent types of income. The main objection was the dis tinction that limits ''earned" income from business ventures or law practices but exempts "une arned" income from invest· mPnts or other capital returns. THE BILL'S AUTHORS con· cede d that the plan is not perfect but said their study and a poll taken during drafting of the code showed more J)Qtential for con· fhct or interests in a lawmaker's c:~Jl l SPRING CLEANING Save With a Daily Pilot March Sale Ad AUTHORITIES SAID the women, both of whom were shot several limes. were in a bedroom of Mrs. Watson's $150,000 house on Sm1thbndge Road. The house had been ransacked, and robbery apparently was the motive for the double killing, police said. The children, aged 4 through 6, were playing either in the house or the bac.-kyard and were not harmed. Mrs. Watson was the mother of two of the children, and Mrs. Minte r, also of Lt>wisboro, wa:. the mother of the other two. The women's husbands, Ralph E . Watson. a sclf·employed com- puter specialist in New York, and David L. Minter, a senior editor at Readers Digest in Pleasantville, were at work when the s hootings O<"curred. STATF. POLICF. SAID lh<•y were looking for a blue van with two or thr<'e male occupants that was seen spe<.>dmg away from the house. ' 10°/o DISCOUNT ... 5 LINES OR MORE FOR 3 DAYS Sprlng'aan ldealtlmetoclean out clutter. Now, with a Dally Pilot March Sale claaslfled ad, aprtng's a great time to clean up, too. Convert your clutter to cash by placing a claaalfled ad of five llnes or more for three days, and, save 10 per cent on the cost of theed., Complete detalla of this special savings plan appear In today's cla11ff1ed aectlon. If you have Items to sell In the followlng categories you'll want to take advantage of a March Sale ad: Antiques Garage Sales Office Equipment Appliances Household Goods Pianos & Organs Bicycles Jewelry Sewing Machines Cameras Machinery Sporting Goods Furniture Musical Instruments Swaps Use Cash, BankAmerieard or Master Charge Remember -10% Discount -Act Now! Ma1J your a.d or place dlffid)y at any Dally Pi.lot office. DAILY PILOT .. Banda-Linked P Cesar Chavei, second from right, links hands with sup.(K>rters during a United Farm Workers demonsft'ation Wednesda.y at the state Agricultural Labor Relations Board in San Diego. Chavez contends a "company union" is illegally listed on the l"Jallot in a representation election to be held today in Imperial Coo.nty. ..,. ____ _ ·1nmaies Moved t (AP> -To tbe mm ... ,.. .. , • .Wlty co • ..., lT ba1t. ....... lroma nbt l\,wu. lffr'J'~ ........ LOOWJll (A.Pl -1'e kU&er ot "t took tbe m.l'I and to Teut... .. ...a CKAXENr0 C DJ\ t••• hdna Ou aod ~l«U1c edwdaywbmaJ ubdwMtbeluld.... -LfC!tlUSaa bu bNt1 1.:0 Piii)' emplo)·n foand out· ~ to ra.tso tho s a ..-.eked home wu Ill>-To poht't', It dld.Dft Id that asy. T1le7 bad ~aDed prleu of c•rtaln ~ looU.n1 th• bou:se WMa . lUchard Chari• Jtees. 71,. IOf"IDC'J' Brina puod;••maJ'be camomta bunUaar and tbe employes drove up, P19C'er' the 1reat.t rip.o(f artlll ol all tJme'• after be nnt:abld wtt.b ftlll1DC llcmcses. Countyciftkers report. the money Feb.11, 1176.. • A11emblyman Dan dloatrwrleht <D· Sheriff's officers. aldec'I by two "We can't tblntof another cue where •llnileman. US• ~oocordl, lntroduced the helicopters, searched t.be rural In« no violence or weapons, escaped with aucb a larao bJll Wednesday at the r«>· residentiaJ neighborhood around amount ol untraceable cut.." said one police omcer in-quest of the Department Lone Pine Place, between ve1ti1atlngthecase. o!Fi.sbandGame. Sacramento and Auburn, late W ednesdlly, but found no aus-RE~. CAPTUaED JAN. U by the FBI iJl a 1rnall New IT WOULD boost com. peel. MeXJco villa1e southeast of Santa Fe, told autboriUes be merclal hunting club had ~pent most of the money on 1ambling and women dUI'· licenses from $2S to $100 THE VICTIMS were identified . me hts 11 months at larlle. and domes t 1 cat e d . as William Harrington, SS, of San . waterfowl shooting from Auburn, and Carla Burkart. 27, Jnal7-pa,elettertoa Franc1sconewspapercolum· ..,"t "" ot Citrus Heights. They bad been nist before bi.s capture, Rees wrote that he bad joined ...., o ..-. tourin& the area in a four-wheel-Brinks in 19'1S because "that was the on))o way to do it Antelope licenses drive vehicle warning residents without anyone getting hurt.•• would jump from $.1S l<> of a power outage coming today. He told in the letter how be bad asked his Brinks driver SlOO, and elk permits Wh ~•d ts 't b to stop at a restaurant in San Mateo so be could deliver a from $.':I() to $100. en •'2ll en weren ome, · The l1°cense fo .. th l · g I af1 ts case or champagne to a woman. , ey were eavin e e : Instead or champagne in the case, he wrote. he had freshwater bait fishing Officers said the bodies were stacks of bills. He said be hid behind a bush near the would go fro~ $10 to $25: found shortly before noon in the restaurantuntilthesearchabatedandbecouldsllpaway. SOME INCREASES front seat of the PG&E vehicle. had ~een expected They said the killer may have ON WEDNESDAY. U.S. Dist. Judge Charles B. Ren-because of the depart-attacked as soon as the two had frew ruled Rees mentally competent and set March 23 for returned to their car, which sentencing. He said Rees could call witnesses to testify to me bnlt 's fin an c i a I rolled down the driveway and off mitigating factors that might influence his decision. trou es. D h R P • B the road. Rees pleaded guilty to one count of bank larceny-tak· But Jim :Messersmith, eat . ow nsoners r,f,ken Up ing $373,000 in money belonging to banking institutions -DFG's legislative chief, THE BULLETS apparently and one count of transporting $411,935 in stolen money from said there are no plans SAN QUENTIN (AP) -For the second time in a decade, San Quentin Prigon is breaking up the fraternity of men who Jive in the forbidding tier of cells called Death Row. The sixth-Ooor Death went through the open window, California to Texas. for higher sport fishing ( '" ) R either from close range, or had . Each count carries a maximum sentence of 10 ye"'-10· or hunting ,license fees. ~late ow at San Quentin, ,..~ d it D rt t r ' been precisely rumed. prison plus fines. The U.S. attorney's office said the only· esp ea epa men o --O'V erlooking San Fran· . 't d . h r R ' ilt 1 th t Finance report that a fis-c.~sco Bay. once held The two had apparently been prom1se1 ma emexc ange or ees sgu YP ea was a bing license costs $1.75 kl f h • d d it would not press for a stiff sentence. security area,'' Mar e rnany o t e country s ea just a short time, officers less than it should Ten or the 66 inmates were moved to another prison in Vacaville on Wednesday. Prison spokesman Bill Merkle said 10 more will be moved next week to the said. most celebrated felons. said. because of inflation. Last December, the;,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii California Supreme (prison at Chino, followed by groups of five each week until the row 1s emptied . .. The area will be con- verted to a maximum Court struck down the state's 1974 deatk penalty. No one had been ex· ecuted under the l:iw, passed after the staJ.e's highest court in 1972 threw out earlier c<ipital punishment Jaws under which 194 Death Row m· mates had been ex- ecuted. · Bo.e Bird Ruled Qtaalf fled SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The Board of Gov- ernors of the State Bar Association declared Wed- nesday that Rose Bird is qualified to sit as chief justice of California. In a vote taken in closed session, the majority of board members said Ms. Bird possesses the qualities to "perform the judicial function with a high degree of skill and effectiveness." The 21-member board also said Wiley Manuel, associate justice designate, is qualified to join the state's highest court. The findings of the board will be passed along to the Commission on Jud1c1al Appointments, which • will review the two candidates nominated for the state Supreme Court by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Bird Oacmer• Dau! V.S. Pafl.-ent• LOS ANGELES CAP) -The frcieral govern- ment will pay $250,000 to owners of exollc bmis that jt is having destroyed m an effort to stop the spread of NewcasUed1scase. A task force from thf' U S. Department of Agriculb.lre is tracking down the birds from 49 San 'Diego-area pet stores as well as a dozen others throughout Southern CalUonua. SptJee Sltldtle ~~d tor Crete EDWARDS ATR FORCE BASE, Calif. CAP) - First flight tests of the !'!pace shuttle have been so smooth-ttrode its jumbo jet carrier plane without causing it to buck or wobble -that one test has been skipped and the craft is being readied to carry a crew. "We felt the first phase wouldn•t come off rs smoothly as it has," said William Andrews, chief c,f the carrier plane testing at a news coolerence Wed- nesday •. In the lastorfivc initial tests, the jumbo jet t#ilh its piggyback passenger proctJred maneuvers that will be used to launch the shuttle for flights <m jts own beginning ln July. e Like the four previou.'I flights, Wednesday's miaaioo-a 1hour10 minute Jaunt over this desert flight cent.er at altitudes ranging up to 30,000 feet - waa apparently trouble free A !'llxth test originally set for Friday was canceled because everything wentsowell. ._P ... Adepe,._ Slate41 . LOS ANGELES (AP) -M the Board ofEduca. tlort meets today to adopt a ft.nal plan for integra\. in1 city schools, questions tossed around t.be na· tlon's second largeat school district for the past week may be answered. Will a majority of the seven members -whose vlewa range from adamant opposition to man- datory busing to certainty that it is the only way to 10 -be able to compromise on a plan for sub- m!Hloo to the Superior Court 7 How much impact dld the board members feel from the community meetings held in t.be past week, where threats and desperation were the pre- domlnant reactions to the board's plan for man- datory bual.ni7 The board had planned to submit its final de- segreaatloo Pt"OPOSal to Judge Paul Egly on Moo· day, but now board members are saying this could be putolf a week or ao. ''I'd 1_, lt (today's meeting) is going to be very • wide open.•• aald board member Robert Docter. 'The llkellhood of u.s making a final cleciaion is aum.·· . State, Ticketron Sign } I / I I I I I I I / I I I I I 400 to 500 famous maker suits gathered from all 15 storesl Plaids, solids, checks. Wools and wool blends: Regularly $135-$195. Now $99. Not all styles or colors fn every size. Hurry in for the best selection! Men's Clothing, 35. · • • SACRAMENTO <AP> -The California Parks and Recreation Department bu signed a new contract with 'Jlcketron to sell rMervations tor state park campsites and Hearst Castle tours. Department Director Herb Rhodes said Wednes- day that '11cbtron out-Castle reservation, Jets In m~ dt1~ will Those fees are ln addl· charge SL 7S per advance tton to state fees of $2 to campsite reservation $5 for campsites and , and 80 ~ per 11.eanL tours. Robinson's Newport, Newport FashiorJ.J~J_QnO, 644-2800 . ;' / • 1n1 Cf' ll c rd . 1mmJ1r ion aut nt wtU qwc:kJ)' be 11bl to l'Ullirm the 1dmUly of Ul hold Thi--="··=nns. wtt I be ph t"Ct m O\'e-1""• nv~-Y riod. 1101.01 first lo n WI)' ad· maued ,., •dent ahcns Thetr pr1nc:1pal ad· vantuge will ~ to st~m th~ wldeflprcad coun\erleJlins o( cx1 Una aben identihca· tion pupt!ns. The curds ubo could provide employers with o"1cial 1<knt1'1c>Atmn of pt>r:ion~ "ho tla1m lc~al uli(•n status. But this. as Chicano leader., point out. will not solve tht• problt!m of employt:r du.- <: rim in at ion ugain~l native born or naturahtl-d persons of foreign extraction "ho do not need or ha\ c thl'! card. JUSl on the basis of appt.•anrn<·c This could be achieved by issuing s1m1larly counterfetl·proof Social Security cards Lo all who are entitled to work. But thal. to many Americans. spells a national identity card and the loss of another piece of individual freedom Jt v.ill take m ore than a plastic card to untangle the massive illegal alien v.cb Can't Win! Alien ID Aid A distinguished Amencan organization ha::. di::.covered that the old warning about "the best laid schemes of mice and men" applies equally to Boy Scouts. A s mall s tep in the direclton of solving part of the country's illegal alien problem is being taken by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. In an estimable attempt to keep up with the times, the U7-year·old Boy Scouts of America has changed its name to Scouting- USA. Beginning next month, new idenltf1ca- tion car<ls will be issued to legally admitted resident aliens. replacing the several vanelies of so-called green cards now in circulation The rationale was that the word "boy" is offensive to minorities and, anyway. young women now are enrolled m the Ex· plorer Scout program. Thl' nc·w t'ard, described as "coun- tcrfeit·proof and imposter.proof." will re- semhlf' a plasltc· <:redit card. It will carry a photograph. .,1gnature and fmgerprmt of th<-twar<'r. along "1th coded numbers that dc~crihc lhl· 11ghtful owner·~ charac- tcnstil·s AJas, removal of the sexist handle was not appreciated least of aJI by the Girl Scouts. a separate organization that has no mt en lion of changing its name By running tht.• c:ode through a central computer !-ystcm, ~uch as used for \ erify· Seems the Girl Scouts arc afraid' con· tributors to the scouting cause may assume that they will ~hare in gifts to Scouting- lJSA. They v.111 not. and the Girl Scouts are understandably unhappy about th~ name change New Solutions for Care of the Elderly The most common anxll'ty of elderl) pcr:.ons alone is the heart attack After that Lhe household accident. After that, 1n c1t1es, robbers Now there 1s :1 tiny C'lectron"· device ~malll•r thun iJ Jill( k or c1garcttt•' which lht• agcrl pcr:.on indet:'d. any person cart rarr) 1n u shirt or apron pocket In any su<•h em er~enc >. he or she ha:. only lo "pre~:. a button" and a relative. u neighbor or a policeman come!> run nm~ Thest' pocket-s1ic seC'urity alert systems, for ~ale or least' at a nominal s um. provide prompt rescue 111 emergency s1tualaon!> Also, the d<".it·t· helps the elderly person lt'cl · less alone" and "les-. anx1ou,," and rre quently 1t ts "amucty" wh1d1 hr in gs 011 heii• t prohltm' This 1s t1ut onC' 1nnov ut1on which ts makmi;c 1t cas1t'r ,ind somehmt-s less expt'n"!1ve for the elderly to rt'mum in th•· fam1har and comfortable sur roundtngs of home Alexander McMahon. pre'' dent of lh<' Amencan Ho<1p1tal Assa .. says, ·we Vt' rounci th.at in moist cases )'Ill• cio not h,I\ e• to ( PAl ll. HAKVEY ) place your aged µarent~ 1n J nurstng home · NONETHELESS • .ibout l m1lhon Americans 65 and O\er are thus confined And J Senate committee reports more than half of ltus country·._ 23.000 nu rs ing home:. are "frighten1ni,:ly substandard. · HEW guesstimates thal at least 260,000 persons art' m nur:. ing homes who don't have to be And most don't want lo bt' A Florida survey re\ t'ah that 80 percent of the elderly ques honed want to remain the rest of their lives in their own homes In several commun1l1es, hospitals or community or ji(anlzat&ons are experimenun~ with "home health care " Two top hospttais tn Albilquer que, tor example, have JOtned ha11d!> to establish a !>t'fl ICI' ~ hl<'h m<lKl's "Muse calls" to tht· honi eoound elderl). supply in~ medical treatment and dail) hot muls and ~ometlme~ hdp with hou~ehold chore5 "ost o( these v1S1ls are pa1ci for h' MedJcare or Med1 ca1d. but the taxpayer ts <>avmg mone} TO MAJSTAJN an tnd1vuiual in an Albuquerque nur:-tnP. homt• D.-.ar Gloo1ny Gu~ ·The Spell"' 8 p.m on a holiday night. A frighten- ing !>upematural farce for the "family hour." "Neil Diamond Special" 9 p.m . on a !.chool night. NBC. how. inconsistent' BC. G•01Jm1 Gu\ t omm•"I \ •'~ \u~U,.d bt u .. a '" iit\d do f'to\ nf'tt-\\•"'' ttfh."'< 11rw-.,.~.,., Cit t"I:• n••" P•CM't \t.·l'td your Pd '>f"i"•f'-10 Gloom y Gu' l\a 1, P•lo1 would CO!>l from S21 to $..15 a dav where these "house calls" are only $18 a v1~1l. anci most patien~ rc•qurrt' only one or two v1s1ts a week In New York City. St. Vincent's Hospital has initiated a home care program for the elderly which 1s supported by the city's United Jlosp1lal Fund. Los Angeles County-l.Jn\versity uf Southt'rn Cahforniu has as· ~l#tned 80 physu:1ans to make houst• caHs on a 24-hour basis. thuc; lo fac1htatc home.care for thal t•tly 'i elder!) And Min· nenpohs ana Baltimore have done L1kew1se And fac1lttaung thl~ Increasing at home independence for the elderly ts the matchbox·su~e elec tronic alert system which sum- mons emergency aid when there mt~hl not be lime or strenitth for 11 telephone call I ~\ \~ --'-- Iran-Saudi Split Deepens Oil Price Tension Seen WASllINGTON Dcsptlt.• scant encouragement from the U .S. and deepE.>nin~ ten!> ion~ with Iran. the royal rulers of Saudi Arabia are still trying to hold down world oil prices an effort of critical economic importance for the West lnac~urate reports arc spread 1ng through Wt!:.tern capital:. th<il the Saudt!> h<ivP agreed w 1th the rest of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Coun tri es <OPEC> on a 7 . 5 percent price incf'ease for crude 011 The Saudis regard I hat as "d1sin formation" spread b) Iran <ind K u w a i t , c ti i e f h 1 g h · pr 1 e l' agitators within OPEC. So. lht· two·price system resulttng from last December's O PEC meeting still holds a 5 percent boost hy Saudi Arabia and the L'n1ted Arab Emirates. a 15 percent in crease by the rest of 0 PEC But Saudi restratnt will endurl' no longer than hope' for Anah ls raelt settlement m Ct'nt.·va If and when the Saudis condudc that President Carter t!> les !> than even-handed al Gene\ a . th<'V \\Ill reunite OPEC In that ea,t·. a 7 5 ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) percent increas1· will seem very modest indeed. Saudi resistance lo J ran':. pu~h for ever-higher 011 prices as es senl1ally a political dec1s1on by the royal palace tespec1all) Crown Prince Fahd 1 rather than an economic det·1s1on h:. th1· technocrat:>. The politac .. 1 rea -.ons are two fold first. .1:. dO un soltc1led gesture lo lhe Wesl an tended lo prompt L: S pre"su1 t' on brcit•I for conc e,•>1on s ::.econd. to slow do-wn m·1~hhur1ng Iran 's rapid (•c·onom1<· and m1lttar) dt•velopmc.>nl ba!>t•d on high 011 re\enues THE SAUDIS "en· qu1ctl) dis appotnted b) Sl·c-relar) of St,~tc Cyrus Vance's v1s11 then• last we<' k . A 1th o u ~ h h c• c• ha rn c terislically listened much morl' than he talkea. Vance denied linkage between the braeli que!> tion and the price of 011 the of f1c1al Carter admin1strat1on po!-1 lion which the Saudis consider a hallucmat1on Meanwhile. tension w 1th lr<1n L" on the nse Rc·lat1ons betwel·n lhl' two 011 giants arC' !>O t£•nw that secn·l bll.ilt•1 .ti c·onlal'ls on diplomaltc· m1ltt.tn and ro) al leveb have mull1plted. l"or m- sl a nt·e. the Iranian foreign m 1111ster r~cenlly paid an unan- noum·l'<i \'t!>ll to Jiddah to confer with h1!> Saudi counterpart. 'MR. PRESIDENT' Having shucked prerequ1s1tes for While House s taffers and pomp and ceremony for himself, President Curter has mstructcd aides that it ' fine with him 1f lheycallh1m ' ~tr PreMdenl"m stead of 'Mr Carter" or "GO\ ernor · Tho:.l.' thrl'l' title-. w1•n• sug j!t'Sl<'d as options tn a note lhal W h 1 lc !louse :.pccchw rtter Jame!> Fallo.,.., l!<J\'l' thl' Prcs1· dent Dotng aw a\ \\ llh thl.' tradi llonal "Mr President," Fallows 1old Mr Carll'r. would be ont• more step 1n "de·pomprng" the• nffic•t• Hut rl1d Jimmy really .,.. ant to ht• <'alkd plain old Mr Cart<>r or c:overnor'' Apparently not Mr Carter l'lr('Ulatl'<i the• Fallows note• umong soml' senior staffers but then kt 1t bt· known that de• pomp1ng hud J!Onl' far enough. Thus. whenevl'r any outsider as .1ro11nd ht• will bt• l'alled "Mr President" a I 1th• adopted in 1789 a!> more dt·mncralic than 'Your lltghness." the :;alulatlon proposed by John Adams. In prl\ ate. one M:nior aide told us. tw still occasionally sa ys "Jim nH ·and gels a\\ay ~1th il There's Plenty in a Name A French graduate student. in prepar111g for her master's lhes1., a rew years ago. tnlervtewcd some 600 college students and learned that more than half of them -men and women ahke were dissatisfied with the first names their parents had given them. She proposed, in a footnote l<i her paper, that parent~ i:ivc only provisional names at birth, with the c lear un derstand 1ng thal youngster<. could select their own first names when they reached adulthood ' > <Apparently she had never hC'ard (SYDNEY HARRIS) of the ancient Chmese custom of giving a baby a "milk name" that is later changed to one of his or her own choice. > NOT ONLY DO certain names nol fit certain people, but l'Ven variations of the same namt· seem to belong to different personalities. For instance. an Edward ts different from an Ed· die or an Ed. James. Jim. and Jimmy are different people So are Charles, Charlie. and Chuck, as well as Arthur. Art. and Artie Who would recognize Billy Graham as William Graham. any more than the old time pr<' acher. Billy Sunciay, would come· across as Wtlllam Sunday? Tht:y are both born·agatn Billies, just as Jimmy Carter is irrevocably a .Jimmy and not a James . Likewise. Jerry Ford has never been a Gerald at any time (and even less so his baptismal name. which is Rudolph). I RECALL the cowboy hero of my youth, Tom Mix. who would havt• lost his whole panache if billed as "Thomas Mix." He was as much of a Tom as Tommy Man ville was a Tommy and Thomas Jefferson was a Thomas Carter's Folksy Approach May Backfire In polaltcs. Al Smith was a p<'rfeet Al. but no one could ever call Ht'rbert Hoover Herbie. And can anyone imagine addressing Al Schweitzer or Al Einstein? Mrs. Roosevelt never referred to FDR as anything but Franklin: he was simply not a Frank, any more than h1" Vice President . . John Nanct• Garner. was a John· nie WALT WHITMAN Is a rlne man namt' for an American poet, but Walter Whitman sounds like u CPA. Little wonder thal P.C. Wodehous<' used only hi!! Initials as an author who could suffer a comic writer with the forbidding name of PE'lham Grenville Wodehouse? Contrariwise. Bram Stoker is the perfect name for the author of "Dracula" -who showed ket'n sen11e In truncating h~ given name of Abraham WASHINGTON Durinll th'° campaign President Curter stud that. If elected, he was going to strengthen th" family , and. Just recently. In lint' with hl!4 IK>hcy of seeming to carry out a ll cam· paign promlst'!I, he hus done so again by telling the world that. "Those of you who are living in sin, I hope you will get marned ·· Such a strnngt" thln{t to say "hen that branch of or~ani:ied crime known as psychiatry 1s urging the government to deny mar· riage licenses to people who haven'l bet-n examined and certified as m ror the nuptial ordeal by an alienist. I> Carter may reel that the very existence of llvers·tn·sin tends to break d own the tradlt1onol nuclear family into egg white and yoke. Married couples were once known to be envious of liv tS·ln·sln because they lhou1ht thue legnlly unsanc· Uoned liaisons were all fun without frown s and l rNpon~lb11IUes . Rut by now. 'IJ"IOSt marMed people are a wart• th<1t living m stn ultimately get-; down to who ts goinM tQ take out the garbage and bring In the cat on a <'old mght. ~Y ehmtnahng livlnK 11l sin, 1t 'g douhlful that Preside nt Carter would uve many mar riages. but by encouraging more people to fitel marrted he is sure to kick up the divorce rate Onct! again a well·intent1oned fitOVem· ment program turns out to be <'Ounlerproduct1ve. What he should have done. instead or urg· mg some of us to stop living 1n sin. was to urge all or us to hve m virtue. but that does smack or the lower sort of pulp1teer1ng, doesn'tlt? In his familial sermon on the mount. delivered to a large gathering or HUD employes who have nothmg better to do with their working time than listen to presidential hom1letic11. the Peanut Prophet beued. 4\lbeit ·laughingly, that "those of you who have lett your spouses. come back home. Those of you who don't know your chlldreo's names, get to know them.·' EVIDENTLY President Carter is ignorant of the fact th t many a family ls h Id tosether only because lt4 members .,..,. m('rf'ly vague acquiilnt11nces ln· ( VON HOFFMAN ) Umacy such as th«-father know· 1ng the names. pt'rsonalilies. pastimes and hobb1es of his children would result in quick family dissolution. The Presi- dent ·s sincerity in all this ts beyond question. but by constant· ly comin(e forward to offer im- pracllcal and unwelcome advice on personal matters he runs the risk of coming to be regarded as a sort of Bom·Again, Fundamen· tahst Pope ... that 1s, another old RUY Ineffectually telling the world what 1l's not awfully 1n· terested in hearing. That could undermine our credibility with the Russians. especially if the word got about that there aren't alomic bombs In the tips or those missiles. but only Bible verses and family counseling pam· phlet.s. As everyone knows by now, lbe President ts goinlf to have hill own radio c ll·ln show. This was designed lo solve the problem or presidentlll i ohrtlon from the people. althouih lt doesntt do anything to help tbe ave.rage Amcr\~n cit.lzen·s need to cet 3way from the President. Io any l'\'Cnt. rorthr ftrSl lime In the his tory of America or any country. anybody with access to a phone can call up and J(el personal ad vice from the chief of !\late "HELW, Mr. President? Thi!> 1s. ah, 1 mean my name tt1 Louet ta Coynes of Half Moon House. Missouri. and I havt> a ternble problem with ziL'i. · · "Louella. there as 1t pretty serious zil sborta1te and it ·s dul.' in my opinion lo too much gov ernment regulation 1 know the young people of America can't dance without their zits, and l want you t.o know yours 1s a sensitive and responsive govern· menl that is not going to allow the Tasmanian zit cartel to cast a shadow over what should be the happiest years or you and your school buddies. As you know. Louella. I've just moved in here from Plains. Georgia, but 1 pro- mise-and you can count on it- that by July 4th America will have aztlp01icy," "Hello, Mr. President, my name Is Wilbur Wilbur and J re· side in Tacoma, Wasblnaton " "J'm happy for )'Ou." "Mr. President. my pTI>blem is that M>mt months .co, against my wbhel, my wile, Cllt.olda, be1an ... Adina copies of my aenllemen's maga1ine11 and a'I a result ts now demanding that I do things with her whic·h I und our family minister belu·vc· e11n put a severE' strain on our nuclN1r family, which indudcs nol only myself, but also Chtolda and our little pupp~dog, Amy " "Yes. I understund :.our prn blem. Mr Wilbur Wilbur S<>ncl for our pamphlet entitled 'Illa\ mg Trouble With Your Men·, Magazine.· care of Califano. Was hinglon. D C . ancl don't for~et our new 111> rode Anno Domini One .. T H E WONDE RFUL thing aboul President Carter ts that. m addition to preaching good faml· ly life to the bureaucratir multitudes and doin(! adv1c<' to thc·troubledon the radio, he h\Cs these principles m lhc conduct oC his otface. When five o'clock com es, he sends everyone home to hl~ or her family: "Admiral, forget those blips oo the radar screen. Nothing comes before your ramt· ly. You hl1htaU ll out or here and don't give another thouiiht to whether or not the blips arc Russian missiles I don't want my people takinA their work hotne w'ilb lhem Your work will be htre In the morning and. af it's not, you're a born·ajlain Chn!I lian. nrcn't you Admiral'>" ORANOfi COAST DAILY PILOT /lohrrt N Wl'l'd f'ubl1fhrr Thflmu ~ K tl'1•1/ t','11/l<>r llorhara l\r<'1b1ch. f~d1l1mol T'Ot>t Editor Thr rd1turaal pa11e or the Dally l'alul '"'<'k' to inform and ,,11mulalt• rcJlll'r' b~· prescnllnll '"' 1h1' puge d1ver<11e commmlory un loptC'o o( mlcrc!'ll by li)'Tldacul l'tl eolumn1i.t:. and cartoo01 ts, by provarlani.; a forum fM readenc' \'ll'l4 ... ind b) presenting thla nrw11paswr'11 nplnlon5 aM 1de811 on currl'nl toplu. The f'dllOri al opinions of the Daily Pilot appear only In the ~'<Jilorial cotumn•t the top or the pa11e. OplnionJJ ex· pr(-.~•'<I by the rolumnlst.s ond c. rtoonast.~ and lt'tlt"r writ~:\ are thrlr own ond no 11ndor1emtnt ol their vlt'w• by thl' Dll.lly Pilot 11hould ~Inferred. Thursday, March a, 1977 ' • ' ,.. •••.• •o••· 8ANTAM SNAPPSD up U•• papef'bed IOI' ...... and Sir l.Aw Grade bou&bl UM moirM ri&bb far "50.000. uallnina SWUey Kramer to produce anddired. Cuuler, • Soutbero Callromiao traA1plaoled to Colorado, aays Illa We bun't altered an maJOr waya wilb bJ.S A~WIN ...... newfound atnuence · "TIT AMC' BONANZA Ex·Meun Cu1aler "We've tried not lo make any major cban1e1 because of our three children. We did buy a new refrigerator. And bav· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SF News Beat Gay Reporter 'Corn/ ortable' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Television news re- porter Randy Shilts scurried around San Francisco gathering material for a story o~ alcoholism in the city's large homosexual commuruty. Included on his agenda were slops at a couple of gay bars. Shilts was not the least bit uncomfortable. SHILTS lS A NEWSMAN FOR KQED-TV, which believes be is the first openly gay news re- porter in television today. A University of Oregon journalism graduate, Shilt., 25, was hired by the station last month lo cov- er San Francisco's gay population, estimated at 100,000 in th.is city of 750,000. "Being openly gay has s lowed me down career- wise," said the bearded Shilts, "but it basn 't stopped me." SIULTS HAS BEEN A REPORTER for the Ad- vocate, a national biweekly gay newspaper, for more than a year and travels the country writing about events and trends among gays. He spends one day a week working for the television station and the rest working for the newspaper. "What I do 1s basic beat reporting," he s aid. "My beat is the gay community I may not get as far in journalism as I would llke. but 1 'm much more relaxed personally.·· SHILTS SAID THE NEWS MEDIA have rarely reported homosexual events responsibly. "The stories usually were distorted to em- phasize the bizarre or radical," he said. There has been improvement, he added, but there is still "a long way to go " He covered last summer's Democratic Na· tional Convention in New York but noted that "most other reporters refused to take me seriously I want to be judged in terms of my professional ability and not my gayness " George Osterkamp, KQED news director, s'aid the s tation in - formed local gay news outlets that 1t was in· teresled in seeking so- meone knowledgeable to cover thl' gay com· munit} Stults applied "It was such an ob· SHILTS v1ous thrng. we should have done it two years ago," said Ostcrkamp. "We were the first in this area but I predict other sta- tions will follow "WE ARE DEALING WITH a Significant por t1on of the Sao Francisco Bay area that 1s too large to ignore. Randy is bright and functions as a journalist, not an advocate " Shilts angrily disputes the contention of some news executives that a homosexual cannot report a gay event objectively ''That's as nd1l'ulou-.. as sa) mg a black re- porter cannot cover a black event without bias." he said. "I am a profe~monal I cover the gay com- munity just like l cover the Board of Supervasors." HOWEVER, SHILTS READILY ADMlTS that his acknowledged homosexuality opens doors in the gay communUy and gets him better access to news than a straight reporter may get Shilts said he would like to see more gay re- porters "come out or lht' closet Seeing an openly gay person in a responsible pos1l1on hke a newscaster can have a potutlve effect on younli( guys trying lo come to terms with themselves " TV Shows 'Spawn' Violence in Kids WASHJNGTON CAP> -Children who watch violent television shows are more inclined lo shove other kids around, two Michigan State University re· 1earchers conclude. And children tested 10 the Central Time Zone where children can watch violent shows an hour earlier at night appeared slighUy more aggressive th arr those in the Eastern Time Zone, the researchers say. Testimony from the two researchers was pre- •ented Wednesday t o a House communication •ubcommittee. The find· lngs turned up during a federally-funded study of television's e ffects on ehildren. Communications pro- ruaora Cbarlu Atkin and Bradley Greenbcr1 tald children who watch •1peclally violent pro- irams tended to 1lve •I· lrenlverespoa.ses when lold of. a POtentlal con-ruct mt.ua&n. Tbe lua ~olence tbey 1aw on levblon; the Jess likely b y were to 1lve •I· gressive responses. the rese~chers said. 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CLOG OPENER Attach to sink. tum on - powerful water pulses loosen and clear block. 842A TRASH CAN LIDS ROW RESTRICTORS • Shed a little light or a lot •• .you control the brightneas • Depends on the occasion. ·We have them! •Your can's in good shape? But yaur top ts not? • Water is precious. so use it sparingly ,....,.;;;;;;;::~ doesn't It?• Push on, push off & rotate to dim • Install in a flash! ' ' ·' • 32 gal. size by Loma 249 ' 30&40gaf. Galvanized Lids also. • Reduco water flow 50%1 • For fauoets A showers. • Jrs 835'/ this way SPRING PAINT-UP TIME • Glidden Latex Exteriot House Paint • What a change a coat or paint will make • • Fatt-drylng and eaay water cleaf)-Up • S·P·R·E·A·O-S hke a dream •All Colors 899 Gal. -~)I • Washable finish last for years • A breeze 1o appfy with brush or roller 699, Got. .. ., •.. _ "The big hond caught the little hand." Civil Laws uit S&LAccused Of false Ads SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -One of California's largest savings institutions has been accused of false advertising in a civil lawsuJt filed by the State Department of Coo.sumer Affairs and the San Fran· cisco district attorney's office. The complaint says American Savings & Loan Association ran advertisements lJl California newspapers in January which distorted the results of a savings survey by San Francisco Consumer Ac· tio.n, a oooprofit oreanizaUon. · THE SUIT ASKS THAT retractions be run i.n all newspapen carrying tbe original ad and $750,000 in damages, according to Dist. Atty. Joseph Freitas Jr. American Savings vice president Micbael Durkin aaid, "We believe this lawsuit baa absolute- ly no merit. We intend to defend against it to the f ulleat extent." "False advertising by large, reputable institu- tions cannot be tolerated," said Ray Bonner of the District Attorney's Consumer Fraud Unit. THE UNIT B ECENTL Y SETl'LED two false advertising suJts against large corporations. The Bank ot America paid $275,000 in damages i.n January to settle a complaint i.nvolving auto loan ads. 1''ingerhut, a mail-order house, paid $100,000 last week in settlement or charges claimlllg a tape player promotion was misleading. Beaeh 'Dry' Carl.sbad Eyea Spirit.s CARLSBAD (AP) -The beach, like neighbor- ing Oceanside's, is being dned up. The City Council voted unanimously to prohibit alcohol including beer and wine along seven miles of local beaches. Final reading of the ordinance, ef- fective Apnl 14. comes 1n two weeks. Oceanside recently banned alcoholic bevttages on its beaches. Deaths Ehewhere GREENV1LLE, S.C. (AP> -John Dlck1oa Carr, 70, a mystery writer who wrote more than 70 novels many µn- d er tbe pseudonyms Carter I>Jckaon and c.;arr Dickson, died Sunday of an undisclosed ailment. l ie created the fictional detectives Dr. Gideon • Fell and Sir Henry Mer- r1vale. CHOWCHILLA (AP) -Funeral services were held today for Paul Jobu Chrlatorferaeo, former mayoroCChowchllla and former cb&ll'man of the Mad era County Board of IALT'l-IB •no .. IUMll4L tfOMI Corona del Mar 8 73-~50 Colla Mesa 84&-2424 llUllOADWAY MOITUAIY 1 10 8roadwa1 Coste Mesa 642·91 b0 SMnM TUTMILL UMI WUlCU,,CHANL 4'27 E. 17th St. Cost a Mesa • 8'M888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broldway Santa Ana • 647-4131 . ~s· MOITUAIY 827 Main St Hunttngton Beach 63M539 ,_P4MILY C:OLOMIAL PUMUAL HOMI 7801 Boise Ave. W.Stmln1tw 893-3625 PAClflllC YllW ._..,llALPAU Cemtf8fY Mortuary . Chapel 3!500 hclftc View Drive Newoort. California ·04+2700 NtCOIMIClr MOITUAlllS L...guna Beach 49+4M15 Llaune Hills 7~. San Juen Capistrano 48S.177G " . Supervisors. Cluistor- fenen. 81, died Monday. Deatll Net&ee. HI ALIT WILLI-U.SIY HCAL!'Y. •("\I· 0•"' •I LeQUN Hiiia. C.lltor•11" Sii••"""' "" '"' ................... y -'°"Tim.--, 911 S.... Aole Ca . ,,., .. IJl'-1111\lr ............. •Ill ... ,. ... 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NftJ 11 ~ tb.t It ha ......... i.platloo to cbmae dill_ laws tbat ;nib1btt ... ,,. ..... ol womn to •esaels ot.Mr tba.D bolpUal ~and Lramporta. NAVY wo •EN BA" BEEN beached sioee 1915 wben the lut hospital lblp0 the Sanctuary, Wll r. Ured. A meaaae from headquarten to neet and abol'e ataUona aaid: '"Tbe proposed change .. . will permit the Secretary oC the Navy to prescribe a great« variety ol shipboard duty to which women members of the naval service may be aulped. •• But Navy women still would be barred from aervine m combat. THE PROPOSAL. WHICH must be approved by Defeoae Secretary Harold Brown and Congress, marts a victory f« Navy women who have been pushing for equality with Navy men. Suaranl11d Salisfaolion A• ro OflAUn 6 N1a1 ••• Or we wlll refllnd your money or HCM#tfl• your "'" within 10 d•ye ol ,,.,,.,,,.., •• Juet tetum f'Ollf "'" lw .,, • .,,_.,,. °' tefund.. ( Llmltwl .,.,,..,,,, , 10 -6>5%' -OFF on the TlliERPAWS 8.00113 (471/tl) 1988 E71114 • 24 83 H78/14 2888 t.95/14 (C71/1<i) (1U /14) (215/14) t.50113 21so F71114 2419 G71/15 2688 (171113) (1115/14) (205/15) C71114 2388 071114 2688 H78/15 2888 (1711/U) (205/1.4) (215115) BRACKETS () INDICATE OTHER SIZES THAT MAV FIT BUT DOES NOT IMPLY COMPLETE INTERCHANGEABILITY. • L78/15 3 5 88 (235/15) ICZll• UlfQ ... /14 C'111M -.uw .. _, WIRTIWAlLJ $100 llTIA •SIZE: L71/15 WHITEWALL OHL Y •lecllw ... e .•. S1to10 13.0I Fed. EL To .Econontu Tire Speciaf T lJBELESS TIRES SVPER! ••• LOW LOW PRICES IJE~:ED MANY 15 nn 7<.010711115 > J 988 nru 7.I0/15 ~•H• SnE (H7811S ) "-"'""' II.& QM DI 11 a 1dT .... ~ ustom SAGI U 12.11 aTI/ 141 .... UOIU1UI Hn/1417.al j jBB U0/151'-ll 07'111S , ..... Vl/1415.A H71/1117.. '11111 FTt1141s.A Ul/1117 .. ----~--LOM' LOW Prices , ... ~"" lMll .. ,..,._.' ~! RAISED WHITE LEnER TIRES 70 SERIES 60 SERIES uo11a •25.. 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MOST U.S. CAIS HUNTIM&TOM IEACH 11455 leaclt lt¥d. latR~•hlllhl 17141141-1445 17141751·1692 . : -BAH A Dn&Jm.l:NTAL lf'l'SC'I' on tM : quallt1 ol l.mtnacdoa. mt'lrft ma 4UO Ta.D t.b.11t UM no. ol tlle tilnrJ lum tin arrow ftre aalrw1ln and•..,. ..__,or accea bJ UM IUD people who wlll be pr••t dw1q the Jl.mla ... elw cbnp period8. -erut. adlty baaarda : -llake lt U.U.aln1ly dUftcult tor the baa-~to...,. ...... Uu'ee-pq• repcll't. budlcapped aud-11 will nod It mon dimeu.lt to 1et to mid from Chelr clHse• and will be effectively cut off from restroom f•cillUo. • dieapped to cet to third noor claarooma and "'"· fices -Generate needless traffic problem• for stu- dents and admimltraUon llincb said ~ library will eventually bave to be reconverted when facilities are built to bouae t.be offica and clasarooma, at an add1Uonai cost to the taxpayers. THE SENATE ALSO CLAIMED lbal it is "not convinced that the conversion ls economically The senate bu recommended that counselln1. admiuion.s and records and other atudent services planned for a move to H brary space be kept in the portable builchn&s on lhe so-called .. lower cam· pus." · sound.'" ~ The Academic Senate 1s an apolitical organiu· llon ol faculty members that asst5ta in formation · and review or curriculum and other instructional ( matters at the coUeae Minch told the board that a doubling of ' classrooms already in the library would further re- ! -Ouce apace needed by the library staff for instruc· lllNCB SAID THAT WOULD PRi:VENT in· creued pukinl problems and save about $300,000 in renovation cocts. ~~ Public Auction:) 'J!ans., f Fri., Sat. and Sun. evenings at 8 p.m. ace m • ..JO h..; .j t N ,;r 7 ~ M FOK 1NSPEcr10N By State ~.I JEWELRY CHINA CRYSTAL : FRESNO CAP> -The i : Plus h•Jndrecib 01 other items of furruture, ob1ets d'art, etc I state is suing the Marine 1 1 Mi=rd1<;n. l1!:;>· cons1qn,.,J !rom out-of-pawn, bankruptcies, court·ordered I Corps to recover about I $40,000 in insurance paid . I i.tJ! .. s, h.101>:; • ..,i._ 1 because a hand grenade I Mov1<l lnr ,·.,riv11111·11,·eol ::.c1l..: lo 1 exploded at a Merced w.rru1poRT G • • • ~""s LTD a security guard. nL" nw..LIU.L • • The fed eral suit filed ~ shopping center. killing 25•2 W. Coast Hwy. here by the state Com- Newport Beach, CclUornia 92663 pensation Insurance (71•> 6'5-2200 Fund accuses the Marine Corps of negligence in al· C1u1 1 t / l u:. i•·"· V><'-1qewoo.:i, ROSt"nthal and others, lme EuropP.ot1n 1r.d Ain1:r1 ,,, C" .1 c.;ryd JI r:snd .~r: (jktSS, porceldl!l hgunnes. bronl~. l!r.c- Lr rnturt. Lura l"· ._ r v u .... on•· o: tl.t largest O!.."'Plays of hne 1ew~lry in the lowing live ammunition to be used in a public dis· play. Lewis Anderson, 18, of Merced died Aug. 1. 1975, s ix days after a phosphorous grenade ex· ploded in his face after a Marine recruiting dis- play had been dis · assembled at Merced Mall. v'r Ill..! f v• rythir1 J !rurn ~o u1rat wamond sobtaires io golJ ne: k. chains FREE ADMISSION TERMS: l )f, f \ i • ~I ADDITIONAL INSPECTION HOURS: ~j. .. l 1.• 0. r n 0 u m to 5 pm .. Sat. 12 noon to 5 p !11 ., m ~ r m to 5 p .m The di sp lay was furnished to Marine recruiters in Merced by Co mpany K, 3rd Bat· talion. 23rd Marines, a reserve unit h ead - quartered in Stockton . AUCTIONEER: Art U.11me OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. WE BUY FOR CASH _) · l_-~~~~=~~~~E~-~~~~~::~~~ The suit says Anderson was employed by Cod- ding Construction Co. of Santa Rosa which was covered by the stale in · surance fund. I t1ert~ :-i ,in easy way lo pick up an extrl.l $156 every month without doing .iny extr c1 work If you work 1n Or<1nge County. you rrr·b ibly drive your car an nverage of 20 mile.., 111 work ThJt costs you S 16 r 20 evt ry month to yet to work t1nci back If there WdS Cl way you Savings Chart S1 l 00 a month. That's nil you have to pay. no matter how far you go in Or ringe County ( The alternative means of trans- µortatron we ve been talking about is the bu!> Bet ore you turn the page. lets talk about the bus tor a moment Orange County Transit District buse5 are modern. c1ean. air-condrtroned vehicles MILES I YOU SPEND NOW YOU COULD SAVE FROM - - designed tor ett1c1ency and comf art. When you take the bus. you can read. work, talk or iust daydream WORK MONTH YEAR « M~ 0 EAR 10 j $ 83.60 1003.20 ' 7'2.60 871 .20 20 -167.20 _i_!006.40 1874.40 30 2so.so I 3009.eo 2811 .&o 40 I 334.40 4012.80 323.40 3880.80 50 418.00 5016.00 407.00 4884.00 on your way to work without having to fight traffic or worry about a parking place. You arrive refreshed, rested and relaxed. could keep $156.20 of that amount every month and still get to work And when you ride the OCTD bus you're helping ~~~~ to reduce air pollution and back conveniently, would you be rnterested? Of course. you might not live exactly 20 miles from work. The above chart shows the cost and savings tor other distances. Just find the mileage closest to the one- way distance between your home and work and look across that column to find your cost and possible savings Surprised? You shouldn't be. The cost of operating a car has been escalating rapidly for several years. Our alternative means of getting there only costs 50~ a d~. • and conserve our rapidly dwindling energy resources. Pay yourself for being smart. Call OCTD for complete information. There .is. an easy w~ to get ahead without driving yourse~. 'Ne thought you'd like to kn ow. 547-331L Of totl-ffee ZENITH 7-3311 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays end 8 AM to 5 PM weel<ends. Cop-citizen Law .~ixed LOS ANGELES (AP) -A federal appeaJ court baa struck down a California law requirln1 peace officers to be U.S. clUzens, aaytne the reatricUon violated the 14th Amendment rilht to equal protec-tion under the law. Noting U.S. Supreme Court decisions that have overturned s10uJar state laws requirin& clUiensbip for civil servants, U.S. Dist. Court Judge Irving Hill, speakinc for lhe U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Ap- peals, said: "The direction of the tide has been clear. One need not be a qualified soothsayer to have predicted our present holding." Two of the three plamllffs, all Mexican aliens who are legal permanent residents, were denied positions of Los Angeles County probation officers although they passed lhe test. The third was not aJ. lowed to appeal his exam score. CUT 515 BIG 1" DIGITAL DISPLAY REALISTIC ® CLQCK RADIO ::~·· 39~:; • W•b to AM·FM Music •nd/or Al•rm • Snooze 811r •nd S/s.p Switch PRICE CUT 513 MICRONTAct• MUL TITESTER Reg. 3495 • 60.000 V/O, 4J lfMrln • OvwloMI l'rotlH:ttHI • 4Ye •Mirrored ScMtl • With LNft.. •trt1HIH. Com•t• ltNf'tW.tlrNu M....,,.sa.,er~ Gov. Julian M. Car· roll of Kentucky said he "saved money" by having his Lin· co in Conti n e ntal state car driven to , PAMD A lAP> TM 1'11 "-raa ol .... wlllbe .. OD ROid ID , tourna t pr ldtnt HuriMJD R. Bater hu announced The theme was o(fef«l by a boulewtle, Mrs. Al· len J . Potts of La Canada·Fllntrld1e, a'hd w aa aetected from more Ulan 1,SOO entries, B~er said. llrs. Potts will be honored 1uest at the lt78 Roae Parade and Rose Bowl football 1ame on Jan. 2, beld a day later because New Year's Day falls on a Sunday, he added. Was hington rath er .--------~ than rent a car for use at the National Governor s Co n Call 642-5671. ference. Put a few werd1 to work tor ou. SAVE62% BIG CB BARGAIN! NEVER DRIVE ALONE! Reg. 7995 29~.5 neahst1c 6·channel mobile radio al a give-away S50 OFF pncc• ANL . ltghled dral. au1omat1c gain control. Ready to use on one channel. Add crystals for ANY of live more channels' SAVE 37% 6-FUNCTION DIGITAL WATCH Reg.3988 24~ • OllM1• COlttfOlllHI LED Dbplay by Mlt:rOft"• • ltNth Hour. Mln11t•. $•t:ond. Month. O.u. Mtd D.ty ~ 1"'1 WH• \ I ,, I ... "I've been on 'bold' before, but thls iJ ridiculous!" B1111n-Sulf ~r• · DEAR PAT: I ordered 10 "introductory offer .. records May 17, 1976 from the Musical Heritage Soeiety in New Jersey, enclosing full payment of 1.25. I received four records in June. All were in e package with an enclosed packing slip indlcat- fng that only one record was shipped, and that the others would follow. To pay $21 25 for the four re- cords received is just not nght, and it certainly fan't be corrected by my efforts I've written numerous letters to no avail. My daughter belongs to the same club, and her records arrive right on -, time. .~ G.B., Laguna Beach Moalcal Heritage Society bad no explanation for Ulla snafu. No ruord of your latest letter of com- ata& roald be located. let alobe an expluatloo of by &lie firm's shJpplng records illdJuted &Jaat ODly e reeord bad been delivered, when four bad been maUed. It'• just as well that you Id A YS handle &bJs • nblem bffause your six mlsslng recorcb now ve been malled to you, with no further complaints feqalred on your part. reat for Birds on the Bou~ DEAR PAT; I have a lot of bottle brush buabes my yard. and the hummingbirds are coming to islt regularly I've heard that they urc attracted ~Y red flowers, and my experience indicates that's a fact. J would like to observe these delicate little birds more clo~cly at a feeder, and wonder if you could repeat the hummingbird food recipe you published some tJme ago J W , San Clemente The top favorite repeat question of A YS readers ... been the hummingbird food recipe provided by the Sao Diego Zoo In 1972. Now that sugar prices ••ve foae down, the homemade recipe •lain is ill .;~em and by you and a number of other readers. The ':!recipe, whJch follows, can be rt'duced according to ~our needs: 28 ounces of white cane sugar. >4 ounce 'rof super bydramln powder <optlonall, a small •amount of vanilla navorin1t. one l{alloo of water and fed food coloring. If desired. Mix tborou1bJy and lace ill feeder as nttded. '. lnternt Mafl D~end 011 Date l DEAR PAT When a person's department store charge account bill 1s due on a certain dale or the I month, must he send an that bill at least a week 1 prior to the due date'> I paid my charge account by check and mailed 1l three days in ad\'ance of the billing date, yet I ended up betn$! charged interest 'on my next month·:. stalt·ment Is this legal" L P .. Costa Mesa ( It Is, according to provisions of the FaJr Credit lllllng Act of 1975. Whl'n you have a "free ride'' tlme period In wblch to pay your bW befere a naaace cbarl(e Ill lf'vlf'd, the bUI ,hould be mailed at least H days ln advance of tbe pay1neat deacl.UIH!. Moat major department stores la So•tlaeu < Callfomla delay thc>lr current month's bill maDla«!l uetll several days aftf'r thf' blllln« datf' to be aurto t bat last·mlnutf' paymt-nt'I do rttelv~ credit aed tlaa& a~ount holder\ UC' not charl(f'd ror l•tunt. A , uedltor does not havf' to utf'ftCI lbl5 courtesy, ltowever. Late mall may have bHTl lo blanae ID your al&aalloa. Glvl' a call to the 'ltore''I credit depart· I meat, &Dd dJ11cu11~ Ulls problem. An adju<1tmnt pro-t ))ably wUJ be made. .. Ill I I I I! I I I I I I I!! II II I I I! I I!! I !I I ii I !II Ill II! I I I! SPECIAL OFFER! 11111111111111111111111111111IIII111111111111111 SAVE 50 ' e bag ( 12 oz.) on any of our fine Gourmet Coffee Beans before new prices go into effect. For A Limited Time Only! Friday. March 4th only. No mote 11\en ' bitgt ~ cu•to~ CoffM Club dhw:o11nt not 1ltow.d. Lurnl>Pryard Pl<11.J 384 Forest Avf'. Laguna Bl'ach . Dy 's T___..· A-changin' SANTA MONICA (AP• -R~k ala1•r· 900Cwrlter Bob Dylan bu bee a..t ftw dlvomt bJ bia wife ol U yean. Sarah, •lllo wu IJ'Uled te"9· porary custody of lbeir nv. chUdr.n, court otnctals uid. Tbe divorce action filed In Su6enor Court ctt.ed .. aneconc:Uable dtlferent"u," all t.bat ta required under Calilonua law MilVIN M. MITC'Bf!LSON, MU. Dylan's at- torney, said t.bat in addition &.o custody of the children, aged 6 throueb 15, his client also was &ntnled ex- clusive use of the rambling, dome-topped ~e m Malibu the couple bwll the past few years Mitchelson sa1d Mrs Dylan wLll seek permanent custody or the children, child s upport, spousal support and court supervised dispos1llon of their commuruly property, which 111-on.AM eludes real estate in California, New York, Min- nesota and New MeXJco and Dylan's holdings in publishing companies, recordings, copyrights and song royalties "SHE REGRETS HAVING TO terminate this relationshjp and hopes that it wlU be done with a maximum of good will," Mitcbelson said. Dylan, 35, was knownfintasaprotest muslc and Colk song writer but has lived quietly in this area in recent years I le and Sarah Lowndes were wed in New York city on Nov. 22, 1965. ---=---~-·~AM~· .. 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SIO S16 150 TAILORED SHIRTS SS 25 LONG SKIRTS 10 99 S18 30 DENIM JEANS $11 $1 5 45 KNITS, '1-iORT SL V S6 SB 40 KNITS. LONG SLV 4 99 Sl.l 70 FULL FIG. KNIT TOPS, S6 SIO dresses, pant suits 20 DRESSES 50 LONGS . . .• ~- 26 LONG DRESSES ORIG. S 17 S23 ~A1i3 $20 $34 women's coats 11 SKI JACKETS ORIG. S25·$32 NOW 2.98 4.98 2.98 3.98 4.98 7.98 8.98 2.98 5.98 3.98 3.98 2.98. 98d 4.98 2.98 1.98 2.98 1.98 NOW 5~~8' 9.98 14.98 NOW 8.98 ORIG. 35 DRESSES.JUMPER,4·6X. S8 $9 25 DRESSES, 7-14 Sil 25 JUMPERS, 7-14 . S6 50 PANT SETS S14 31 KNIT TOPS, 4·6X 4 5().$!) 25 PANTS, SKIRTS, 4·6X, 55 20 SKIRTS, 7·14. S6 75 PANTS. 7·14 . . S9 20POLYESTERPANTS $6 600 ORLON KNEE·Hl'S. 1 35 40 TEE SHIRTS, 4·6X SJ 60SWEATERS S5 20 NOVELTY TEES S2 40 BLOUSES . . $5 savings for boys ORIG 50 KNITS, 4 7 2 99 120SPORTSHIRTS, L. SLV. 6 99 50 KNITS, SHORT SLV. 3 99 200 KNITS, LONG SL V. 4 49 5 99 35 SHIRTS, 4.7 3 99 60 SWEATERS 6 99 40SWEATERS 1099 29 LEISURE JACKETS 9 99 12 99 18 HUSKY JEANS 7 49 19JACKETS 13 99 14.99 savings for men lingerie, loungewear OR IG. 182 B~~FS & BIKINIS ORIG. 1 35 63 BANDEAU BRAS S5 7 49 76 CONTOUR BRAS 3 49 4.49 64 SMOCKS 4 97 SB 27 OUIL T ROBES 513 46 OUIL T ROBES 515 18 OUIL T ROBES S18·S20 17 HOSTESS LONGS SB·S12 26 HOSTESS LONGS S16 31 HOST JUMPSUITS . s lb 21 BABY DOLLS $5·S6 18LONG NYLON GOWNS, S6·S12 NOW 68d 1.98 1.98 2.98 6.98 7.98 9.98 4.98 7.98 7.98 2.98 2.98 200 TANK TOPS 7 99 40 KNITS, SHORT SLV. 9.99 75 KNITS, SHORT SLV. 5 99 150 KNIT SPORT SHIRTS, 4 50 70 DRESS SHIRTS,ASST'O, 6.99·7.99 75SPORTSHIRTS,S.SLV., 4 99·5.99 150SPORTSHIRTS,L.SLV, 8.99·9.99 120SPORTSHIRTS,S.SLV. 4.99·6.99 120 SPORT SHIRTS, L. SL V, 7.99·9 99 80 SPORT SHIRTS, L. SLV., 5.99·6 99 60 FLANNEL SHIRTS . 5 99 40 LEISURE JACKETS 9 99 90 SWEATERS, ASST'O 9 98 women's accessories yardage, notions 25 CLIP EARRINGS 30 NECKLACES • . 20 FABRIC HANDBAGS 50 VINYL HANDBAGS 25 LEATHER BAGS ORIG. $2 $2-$3 $6-$8 SS $8 ' $6 $18 35 WALLETS • • • • • $4 30 BEL TS, ASST'O • $3·$5 35 TOPS, ASST'O • • $4·$6 40 SCARVES . • • • $1-$4 NOW ORIG. 48d 65 VOS. DOUBLE KNITS • 2 99-3.99 68d 200 VOS. OOUBLEKNITS, 2.99 1.48 80 VOS. JERSEY 1.99 2.98 65 VOS. K-CLOTH • ~.69 3.98 150 VOS. VELOUR • • 3.49 90 VOS. VOi LE • 1 99 1.48 . 68; 30 VOS. GAUZE • • 50 YOS. CHIFFON • 1.48 aBd 200 CB PATCHES 2 99 1.99 Sl 28NEEOLEWORK KITS • $4 4 50 ' 9Bd 29 HANGER KIT $2 6Bd 140 HA TS, ASST'O • 2 59 $6 100 RABBIT FUR SLIPPER, S4 NOW 3.98 3.98 1.98 6.98 2.48 1.98 2.98 2.98 2.98 68¢ 1.48 2.48 48¢ 2.48 NOW 1.48 2.48 2.48 1.48 98d 2.48 4.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 NOW 1.48 5.98 2.98 1.98 2.98 1.98 3.98 1.98 4.98 1.98 1.98 3.98 3.98 NOW 68d 98( 6Bc 68d 1.48 2Bt 28t 68t 18t 1.98 98d 30 SHOES, ASST'O • • • S6 40 PANTY HOSE $ 1 2.48 48' savings for the home 200 FASHION KNEE·Hl'S. 1 25 2 25, 15 SHAWLS • • • • • SS 18 CARDIGANS • • • • S 10 98 FAS.HION KNEE·Hl'S 1.50 2 25 700,UPPORT HOSE • $1 191 PANTYHOSE • • • $1 1.59 inf ants and toddlers 17 INFANT DRESSES • 22 LAYETTE PANTS ORIG. • $5 S4 $5 20 TOO. SMOCKS • • • 48d ORIG. 3.98 75 CALENDERS, 1977 1 49-1 99 4.98 25 DUST RUFFLES 7 97 68t 35 CURTAINS, ASST'O • 3.99-6.99 68' ,;;oo WASHCLOTHS. If Perf. 87' ~f 500 HANO TOWELS, If Perf. l . 77 NOW 1.98 68C 2.48 savings on shoes ORIO. WOMEN'S SANDALS • • 9.99-10.99 GIRLS' SANDALS • • • 5.99-'2.99 INFANT CANVAS SHOES, 4.99·8.50 MERVYN'S 9811 ADAMS AVENUE, HUNTINGTON BEACH -963 -9731 NOW 28d 3.98 2.48 ...... 48' 68' NOW 4.97 3.97 2.97 Off Hook wau . ... leelancl (AP ) -Aatr'allm cnckct cap- t&lD o,.. ChGPell won't be praMcutecffor h1ttJn1 a m ltttak« w1\b bb bat before • cbHrin1 crowd or 20 .000. ••Y police. Tbe incident, durint a match against New • Zealand. also wu broad- caat live on nahonwade televiaion. Chappell, who was bat- Un1 when the streak~r appeared. grabbed the man by one arm and hit him across the bullocks. SH'J'J t. Uaat -" phi c rt Ila tit lmft • _..._rtMt ml to Ill\ out the dlrty ~ ltult ar. re- qu led by IOCDe appllnnta. ariable bow many otteolor nouu aDd vcrbe ca.a lul9 \IP In thOM au·lett« combl.DaUom! U lb t commit·, tff does tt.I job, It a1a.o cbecb• Cor pomo. 1raphic meanin1a la P'rncb, Germao"' Span.Ulb. Italian. Japan • and · ltuaaian u well u Engllsb. Can't tell you.iome ot the amuing syllables t.bat bave been requ•t.d.. 1·m t.oobuhful. ' . A Japanese army overran Korea ·aftd much of China 1n the Sixteenth Century. And those so•rs took hom e 38,700 noA they'd cut off the faces or the defeated mainlanders. Those noses were buried near a temple in Kyoto. Odd tomb, that one. Are you aware that more 13-year-old boys than 13·year-old girls use hair s pray? However, rar more 13-year-old girls than 13-year-old boys shave. W'IU..IA9 A 'D .UY ~. ~ l'ft Mud GI U. Olth-t'e of WtHiam aod Marr. but 't know ""ho Wlltiam and Illar)' •.•• , .. A. Flnl eou1 ot noble Brltub barth WbOM marn-.ie WU arraoatd ""b be WU 21 and Ibo wu U . TbeJ wound up io lat a the finl jcUt ru1en ln Entll•h hil&tory lt waa lh•Y who endowed ~ colle1e at W11hamsbur1J, Va. in U593. 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And Councilwoman :Norma Beruo1 will arrive from trorooto, where she ia v1s1li.ng rel· :,attves. : The Conference, held eveey two ~ears, will introduce President ;carter'• administrators lo leaden ot !emallerU.S. cities. : "Tb.is coolerence is a little different :from tbe recent U.S. Conference of :Mayors," Sorsabal explained. . : "'THAT CONFERENCE involved ,nayors from mOBUy the larger cities. -Our problems are a lot different from those experienced by the major urban core cities," be said. . He said the Costa Mesa council lpembets will 111>lit futo workshops ~ealing with energy, unemployment, Jransportation and public works. ! "We will also be expressing some ~oncerns to the Department of Labor ;bout the new Emergency Jobs pro- sram which goes into effect at the end ~f April," Sonabal said. :, : ''I PERSONALLY HAVE some 3kuestioos about that economic stablli-jy program.,, : He said approximately 136 jobs !PiOuld be approved for Costa Mesa UD· ., . f Budgei Cutting • ~teps Pondered ._ ~t Ocean View tOcean View (elementary) School istricl trustees in Huntington Beach re eying a proposed reorganization ,._f administrat1ve staff presented to jl'em this week. . e_ Superintendent Dale Coogan said the plan is designed to cut ad- 'lninistrative costs by an estimated 420,000. MOST OF THE SAVINGS will re- ult from elimination of the assistant- uperintendent of administrative •ervkes post. This position has a ~.500 annual salary. "I Current Asal. Supt. of Ad· :cn1niatrative Services Woody Chad-~ick said last week he will retire in :.June. Chaddick is 59. l[ Under the proposal, many of Chad· ;dick's former duties will be taken by ::Oon Hendri cks, current ad · ;>!linistrator of staff development, ·Coogan said. ~ HENDRICKS WOULD BE elevated ~ a new post, assistant supennten· )lent of programs. plannmg and de· ~elopment, and receive 1:1 $1.500 raise Fder the plan. His current post would eliminated. Coogan said The plan also calls for revision of fcurrenl duties of assistant supennten- t!enls of personnel, business and ~ucation services, be added. " The reorganization callJ for a $2,000 ~ year raise for Jill Hendricks Cno re- 'aUon to Don Hendricks) .. MRS. HENDRICKS. current learn- ng resources director, would take on :lldditional medta hbrury und cur- )'iculum art lab dutk1. C.. Coogan's plan also calls for hiring a full-t.ime pubbc relations person. This ould coet the district an addltiooaJ . ooo. Trustees are expected to conaider '1te propoaed reorgaruzallon plan for ~doption Monday I( approved. all new assll(nments ""'ould take eff eel Ju I y 1, s l\'d Coo1an. Paid Pollt1cal Advertisement Vote for more than ball a milUon dallan to hire • bard-<Cll"e unemployed resi· dent.. and Sonabal said tbe new jobs Protnm will mean an ed•fitimal 130 or110jobe. ''The pn>blem I &ff with the new jobs bill I.a that lt does not provide materials for these new people to work with.•' be said. He said Costa Mesa, unlike many ol the urban core cities, doesn't have an abundance ol projects for federally funded employes to complete. ''These are concerns I will be bringing before the Department of Labor,•• be said. In additioo, the C-OSta Mesa delega- tion. along with a consortium of Orange County cmes, will meet with Orange County congressmen during the three-day conference. ' SC High Loses Nip-tuck Test· In Decathlon Seven San Clemente High School "brains" lost by four points to Garden Grove in an academic decathlon the students hoped would result ultimate· ly in scholarships and a trip to Las Vegas. Earlier in the day, Tuesday, the San Clemente team of scholars had trounced Servite Hlgb School students from Anaheim, besting them by about •o points, said Don Scbwenn, San Clemente team coach. "THE BATl'LE BETWEEN San Clemente and Garden Grove was nip and tuck right down to the end.'' said Schwenn. "The kids were under an awful lot of pressure. They didn't want to let their teammates and their school down." This was the 12th year San Clemente baa participated in the event, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Orange County Scbwenn said the team bad practiced noon hours. even- ings and weekends since January. in hopes of qualifying for finals scheduled later th.is mouth in Las Vegas. The KiwanfB CJub pa13 for the Laa Vegas trip and students who win big in the city famous for winners and losers will bring home college scholarships. SCRWENN SAID THE compet1tloo was a boon to the high school, even though the San Clemente team l~t in the end. ''There is a tendency for the majori· ty or students not to be able to relate to the k1ds who get good grades." he said "Watclung these luds compete against other schools, they all band together. They say, 'Hey, they repreeent my school.' It gives the scholars a chance to flex their muscles, so to speak." Students competing for San Clemente were Chip Gra<'e, Renee Paul.m, Crail Keshishian. Sue Rolfe and Rob Klein. with alternates Greg Taylor and Kevin OmWak. They wtte quilled on b1at.ory and current attain, literature, science . famous personalities, sports, music, art and theater. ''We put a lot into preparing for the event." Schwenn said, "but it was a beck~ a lot of fun." MARYLYN PAULEY THE wlal~ c_..I• fortML ..... .._. locrcl of Eclllcatloll Many of us who have worked with her know , of her deep Involvement In the schools, her concerns for quality education end the best use of available tax dollars. her knowledge of issues and her ability to communicate. She Wiii serve our students. schools and community well. On March 8th vote for . . Mcrylyn Pauley! Politlo.I adWttlsement J*d for DY= 'carol Au1h Carolyn and Bob Marvin f(athy Blue Jane and Cer1 Mltc:Mll •or. and Mrs.. A. T. Boswell ·Bert>..-. Painter IRuth Bryson Nancy ~ Patsy Oat1t Eiieen Polaln Dottie and Otrve Delo Tina and VlrQll Romltl iMareta French Glenda and Paul Trimble 1Arthur Fong Virginia Snydef 1carol Maxwell WllUam WIChtel • 1carne ~ Jacfl McKeown Jan and Dic:k Naess ~ Cllardo,..ted IV VlrollW• M fl-1003 E-llav. UVUM- • Silverwoods Takes 62.60 Off Your New Spring Wardrobe! Heres a vory special savings opportunity for men who appreciate fine qual11y clothing From our just-arrived Spring fashions. select your wardrobe essentials In one shopping tn p, a suit a sport coat plus a pa r of coordinated slacks. And for a limited time only S1lverwoods will take S62 60 off lhe total. silverwoods YOUR CHOICE OF: Any vested or 2-piece suit at .. 175.00 Any sport coat at . . . 95.00 Any pair of slacks at . . .. o • • 32.BJ TOT AL PRICE 302.60 WE TAKE OFF 62.60 YOU PAY ONLY 239.90 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH ,· I ' I • , Airline Ove boOking Bit W AIBl"GTOJf CAP) - Mr pre .. .,. laa • a tililt tD bow nned nJ ,.. unatlml may 10 W2bc:Joond becamt \00 man1 Uckeu were IJOlcl tor u.tr ruoat. th• aovwn· mcnt~. The Qvil Aerooaut.lca Board ordered the oat.loo 'a alrllnes and travel 11ent.a to display warnln1s to that effed. The w arnin&• mu.st abo be printed on all ticket.a sold in the country. lbe CAB said. DESCRIBING ITS regulations as temporary. the CAB said they would remain in effect until it bas time to examine overbook.in& Heroine Sally Field of "Flv· ing ·Nun" fame has taken the co·starring role ,in the m ovie "llerolncs ·' oppos1tt~ lle nry Winkle r of "Happy D<iys" fame U.N. Meet Scheduled By Women Th<' Leagul' of Women Voll'rs of the Capistrano Hay area will hold its second 1nformat1 onal meeting on the United Nations <•t 9 30 a .m . Tuesday at tht• home 1>f Vela Nutt. 245 Monte Vis- ta. San Clemente. and at 7:30 p.m. March 10 at the home of Mary Carhart, 30286 Grande Vi sta, Laguna Niguel A prc\•1ous meeting cover ed the l'n1lcd States and the UN. with information ahoul the economic s1tuat1on in the world and rhang1•' being cons1dert'<1 in n•lat1on to changing patterns ~. The M ;.in·h R and 10 meetings will cl1•al with the issue of continued part1c1patton 111 the lfN and its agencies, and suggestions for ~h1ft1ng U .S support or em phasis. Including con· siderations of tht• offi cial "league pos1t11ms .. on several aspects The mt•1•t1ng<, Jrt• public Further inrorma lion may be obtained b~ calhng496 5131 Clemente Pageant Now Open Application forms for the 1977 Miss Sun Clemente contest are available at the San Clemente High School. the Chamber of Com merce and Saddleback • Junior Collef(e. Deadline for entry Is March 18. Judging will lake place al 6 p.m. May 28 at the San Clemente Inn. MISS SAN Clemente will reign al lbe Fiesta La Criatianita with two princesses as her court. The contest Is open lo girls 17 to 21 who are res· idents of San Clemente. Entrants may not have been married or have children. QVAUF1ED entrants will be given modeling lessons from competition director Dorothy Lud· vtgsoo. a former model and modeling instructor. Further informftion is avallable from the chamber of commerce •91·113L On Dean"s List Kurt E. Lynott, aon of Mr. aod Mrs. Robert R . Lynott of Hunlin1ton Beae)). baa been n.med to tb• dean'• Hst at Abraham Baldwin Acdcultural Co11e1e in l TUIGa.Ga. cue1k• . aecarnSa a.. ~•., 1 ticltel lildlUl"'l --pn cam· pJ.u.d to U. CAB lut yur ...... tbey arrtv.t at rpoN Oft• t1 to be in(crm4ld there wu no room cm 1.bd.t nlJbt. Companiea Q7 they fllUll aell more tick.a UUm they have aeata available became air travelers often don't keep their reserva· lions. UNDER CAB BULES. an airline must take a passenger with reservations that are not honored to his destination w1lh1n two hours after the original ftltbt'1 .-riv • U It can't. .... pay Ute p--= up to -t« U. tJcht. J.; · Uoa. I.be r la ot.aUed to kffP U. Lkbt for use later The CAB u1d tbt> overbook· inc wandn1 must read "Airtine ru1bu may be over'· booked. and there ts a alicht chance that a seat may not be available on a flight for wtucb a person has a conlirmed reserva- tion. A person denied boardiq on a fli ght may be entitled to a com- pensatory payment. 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The old HW, "lf you e•o't beat 'em, Joln 'em," came Into pl.,, and the duo dttlded to "join 'em" by openinc th~ own nrm, The Quail Street Publlahinl Company (named alter their first location in Newport Beaeb). Their Ideas are ~onsldered revoiullonary; they say tbe ideas spell succeu. Barbara Cox, the former agent, and Jo Newman, the author, do not believe you have to be an "intellectual snob" to go into book publishing. They look at the industry as a business and expect the profit :,heel to be healthy. "One day, when I was fighting with a publishing house over Jo's book, I got thinking about all the money that's made tn the business," Mrs. Cox recalled. "DO YOU REALIZE authors today don't make any more than they did in the 1800s? They still only get 10 per· cent of the sales." As agents are paid by authors, Mrs. Cox figures there's a lot of money left over. Most houses, she said, have small promotion budgets and usually only promote about 3> books per year. Other promotion costs are paid by autbors, she said. She bad been thinking about these figures when Mrs. Newman arrived. "How would you like to go into the publishing busi- ness?" were the first words greeting Mrs. Newman. Her reply: "Why not?" That's the way their business has gone since its incep- tion, they say. ''We aren't afraid to take an idea and run with it.''. BOTH WANTED this new venture for the same re- ason; ''To make money.·· They say they won't buy a manuscript that doesn't have a "sales handle." like ow, .... ...,.. a,,....._ ...... so. rar ...,._. UM o1 • ~ Ir" C.U. ta ,.,_tlwf&, • atw• b ... to be compatible wtdl ad"" ol bOc* wl au prom ililmal mat.enala. M&ftetJ.na, to them. al90 muns Mlllnc rilhtl to the mo- Uaa pidure or televiaaon induatrie9. TbeJ feel their loet· lion la edvanta1eous because ol Ua eloee proalmlty to Hollywood. The publlsbin1 team bas ju.st cloeed Uleir ftnt year ol bualness tocetber, and they ar~ as enthuslastJc as ever. And why wouldn't they be! Their story read.I Uke fie· Uon. Already they have sold their firat novel to the movies. The book, ••Jamaican American" by Mn. Cox'a husband, Bob, has bffn optioned by Columbia Pictures Televi.slon, and the publishers predict a best-seller. ANOTHER SUCCESS is the reception given• second publication, "I Can Do It, I Can Do It," authored by Sue Wilson of San Juan Capistrano who is an artist and mother of a brain damaged daughter. Tbe arts and crafts guide for the mentally retarded has been picked up by the Instructor and the Macmillan book clubs. It is only the third book to ever be endorsed by the Na- llonal Association for Retarded Citizens and it la the ftrat that has been actively promoted by it, Mn. Cox said. And, it has been optioned m 23 count.rtes tncludlng Mainland China, she reported. Although the Newport Beach residents have only published six books, they claim it is quite an accomplish- ment for their first year in business, which bas required both working practically around the clock daily: BOTH ARE MARRIED and have children, and they lament not having as much time as they'd like with their families. However, the excitement of their work seems lo compensate and they say the field is energizinl rather than exhausting. "We are never on one project long enough for it to get dull." said Mrs. Newman. Both exude self-confidence, and while Mrs. Newman is the effervescent promoter type, Mrs. Cox is the down-to- earth business woman, a combination they call ''tbe best of two worlds." They split responsibilities according to their back· grounds. Mrs. Newman. a former medical librarian, earned the honor of having her first book, "What Every Woman Should Know About Breast Cancer." nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. . In the new company, she handles the book creation - decisions on what manuscnpts will be marketed, editing, concept work, copy-writing for advertising and so on. Author Jo Newman (left) and former literary agent Barbara Co~ opened their ownfirm after becoming disillusioned with their publishing houses. Mrs. Cox, who has spent most of her career Ji!e in marketing, naturally handles those responsibilities. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thursday, March 3, 1977 Bl Wtth her husband, they founded the Me and Ed Pizza Parlor chain. and Mrs. Cox, for 14 years was a con· ::.ultant/designer who specialized in transforming ailing restaurants and reson,s into profit-makers. Humor Suits Him Best By J UDITH OLSON Of the Dilly "llot ~1<111 It was mid-mormng Hilly Chasm poured a cup of coffee for himself and one for h1!> guest. He took a cookie out of a box and set· tied back in bis jumbled office lo talk about h1slife. First question· "How did you get into the clothmg busmess"" "WeU, I had my choice of marrying a nymphomaniac or. . " Chasin suddenly looked at hts guest. saw that every word he uttered ..-. as being wnt ten down and realized h<.' was in trouble He was k.iddmg and h1 sguestdidn'tknow it From them on the doth1er made sure 1t was perfecUy clear when he's kidding and when he's not It becomes evident after a while that most of the lime he's kiddmg. He has an unshakeable 'ienseof hu mor. But throughout the interview a sense or pnde comes through Chasm 1s proud of h1-. business and h1s record a:. the s upplier of fine cloth.mg for men the world over Chasin, newly eleeted president of lht· Men's Fas hion Gutld or South<.'r n Californi a. 1s a third generation haberdasher and has two sons followm~ him in the business "FOR 15 \'EARS I was 1n another line or busmess," he said. "It was the iron and 'llttl busines.'l My wife ironed and I stole." he said with a laugh As a young person he worked m his "randfather s shop so he learned the bust ness from the Inside out Thirty year'! ago he opened his own store in the Long Beach area and 10 years ago moved 1t to Costa Mesa. When asked what interested him most about the fashion bus iness be quickly replied, "Money!" He isn't a clothing ran either, be re- vealed, but a Brigitte Bardot ran. On a more serious note, Chasin admitted that women play a major role in his busi· ness. "We sell approximately 70 percent of our clothes through a woman's influence on a man." he noted. "Women are more aware of a fashion. They admire certain men too and try to re· do their husbands to be like them "MEN LIKE to have an op1mon They ask their wives if they I.Ike them in a particular suit." Chasln likes to tell stones about how widely spread his clientele Is and how the "Chasin look" is recognized wherever it goes. One customer from Houston, in Los Angeles on business. rent<.'d a car at the Los Angeles Airport and drove to Costa Mesa 1ust to purchase five suits. Another man, conducting a seminar for t ,000 businessmen m New York, was flat· lered when one or them came to admire his suit It turned out that both were Chasln's customer.;. He also has a large number of actors and telev1s1on and sports personalities as clients but prefers not to reveal their names. "It is not uncommon for u.s to sell some of these people $2,000-4,000 worth of clothes at one time," he revealed. As president of the Fashion Guild he helps give direction and s tyle counseling to various manufacturers of men's clothing. The guild, composed of representatives of "12 or the most discriminating stores in Southern California," doesn't foresee trends but creates them. Chasin asserted. HE SAID MEN now are seeking more and more quality in their clothing. ''Men have been used and abused by mass merchandisers -they do not have much quality in the products thev buy," he added .. Chasin, who lives in Lakewood and has a home in Palm Springs, admits he does real· ly like clothes and tends to give away a lot as he recycles his wardrobe. He's a 32nd degree Mason, belongs to ~1 Bekal Shrine Temple, is into boating and tennis and has flown enough miles to make it into the United Airlines 100,000-mile club and TWA Ambassadors Club. He also is a senior judge in the Barten· ders Guild contests where leading restaurateurs concoct new drinks. Does Cha.sin have a favorite drink? His eyes squinted to a smile. "It depends on the occasion," he kidded. On the wall or his office is a remem· brance he is particularly proud or. It Is a picture of himself and his father at hls graduation from elementary school. Next to the picture is some advice his father wrote for him that day which he bas been rollowing ever since: ''Relyon yourself.·· Search Continues Hiiiy Chasin Man's Past Unearthed Richard Leakey, right; is interviewed by Voice of America reporter Jim Thompson during lecture tour stop-over in Balboa. By DENNIS MeLELLAN OI ... O.lly ,..._.le.ff Research lnto man's past, says paleo-antbropolo1lst Rlchard Leakey, shows all men have a commonortitn. By JeW.ng people around the world know Ulla, there will be a better chance deallng with a common futur•, be believes. StopplnJ over at the Balt>0• Penlnau.la bome of the Allan O'Briens durinl a nationwide lecture tour, Leakey paused for brief interviews with a reporter and an interviewer for Volce of America. The radio broadcut would be beamed to East Afrtca, Leakey'• home, in a week. A tblrd· generation African, Leake, ls the S-OO of lamed anth.ropolotlatl Mary and the late Loula Leakey, whose .search for man'• ortalnl began in the 19309. As director of the Natloa.al Museum• of Kenya. the tall, pipe-smoking scientist for nearl)' a decade bu been dl11in1 ln the bot desert wutea of nortbem Kenya. Leakey, a crew of about 30 scienllst.6 and a 40·member sup· port group, have made many fin· dings. One of tbe most recent ma· jor discoveries in 1975 was a com- plete skull of early man dated al 1.5 mlWooyearsold. "IT WAS QUM't: ctearly a u :- martably complete specitnen," be says. "Because it was so com· plete it wu easy to identify lm- medlat.ely. There was • lot of aatiafactlon ~th the. discov4'..ry .:• Because there la no doubt Africa Is the birthplace of bumanlty, Lea.key aays, all the early stqes ol man wlll be found theN. Alted what motivates him to devote bb life to sifting throuJb fotall lites, be says simply, "l have a curiOlity about who we are." Tbat curlOlitt apparenU, ls aprudlnl to otben. He noted an increased ln~ ln the field ln recent yeara; ••1 tb.lnt you'll flnd antb.ropoloa cl~ all uwnd the world have more atteod.ance, which is an indication." NOT SURE WHY this trend Is occurring, he believes it could be because of publicity from recent findings and that many people are becoming interested in their origins. Leakey bas spoken to many atudenls while on bis lectUre tour, wblcb includes college and university campuses around the country. One ol the major stops, fobow· log bis stay ln Balboa, wu the Ortgln of Man symposium JtUC D•vls, where be would be keynote speaker. The purpoce or the 1yruPOllwn. which included other lea41ng sclentista, was to 1enerate in· terest in the field by exPoSinl the public to recent research. It alao would build up flnancJal aupport for the Foundation '"for Reae~ into the Orl1iQ '11 Jlao. of which be Lt chairman. Flnanclal aupport, In ,;.rt. 1oea toward student scbol~ tor a tralnlng procra.m. tre•n llUn .,. ell 11111 ......... ... ..... ,., ,_ ........ . • a 1 ••· Ywr ...._ ,..._ __, a 111111 wMa I ua.,. .......... ,.. ••• ..... ....... '-~· .. , ............ ,. .......... ......... ,.., bi. 0....1& aMNL DEAR ANN LANDERS! J think I'm & love but I can't •« m yaell to aay yn untll I correct a few lhinp Lhat are bolberin1 me. • Fll DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 1tarud to •ort ln lb1a olfi~ six weelte aao and I love my Job. But the men l work with have dJJ. covered I bluah eully. d lb• wbolt J» pt around to wlllcb mJ r~ lurwNd. J • )e old M prude • bmlldll8"l ~ ........ aod crumJD7 ....... ll Lbeft any •ll1 I can \nm to control mt bluabJnt1-TOllATO rACE DEA.a FACS: IU:ulllaJ la a lav.-9'a.ry ad Md cu•& 1111' e-. tr.UN. DEA& N.J.: Y"r laaaband may M .a uaunstlte wboae klcka _. wtdt &M clrealq up. 8••• pa:relllatrllta uy all Geor1e amokea cl1ara. 1 bate the 1mell. He baa a nervoua cou1b lbat is nry lrrltatin1. When I mentioned it latt week be · DEA& H.: Uelesa you are pre· Now 1 'm the prime target for off-color Jokes and crude aim· m1cka 1old In cheap novelty shops. One CUY sprinas this stuff It'• retre11Wa1 .. kt10• &Jtere'• a ,1r1 U'OUJlcl .... caa 1tm blula. View It aa u aue&, lloo•1· Y• are oae ol U.e laa& ot a nnlabbl& breed. =Two Checks k'ayChange By JUDITH OLSON °''"" D<llly .. l ... MIH More and more women are entering the work force each year but the full import hasn't yet hit the American public: It's a permanent thin&. "Young women can expect to work all their Jlves." asserted Caroline Bird, author, columnist and lecturer. "The fact is that they're going to bave to earn their own living." The change in wome n 's role from housekeepers to breadwinners is having a subtle -Impact on family relationships, Mrs. Bird told a small audience during Orange Coast College's Women's Week. "The personal side of this change is being worked out in bedrooms and kitchens throughout the country." The author is investigating the effect of the new work force for a book which will be titled "Two-Paycheck Marriage." First. with more women working the birth rate is plummeting. Next, \.\ilh more people in the families work· ing, the hours on the job will be more flexible. "Someone has to go to the dry cleaners," Mrs. ~1rd noted MF.N ARE BECOMING more independent -about their work , s he aclded. "With two paycheck!>, men cun demand mtnnsic satisfac· lion from their work." Two-payt•hcck marriugc•s themselves are changing, Mrs . Bird !>Uld "Every marriage is really two marriages his and hers. His is now better than hers · · Working wives are different from women who stay home, she added. They have more self. confidence, fewer psychosomatic illnesses and belong to more clubs. Women who stay home buy more laxatives and fewer clothes, "and I'm sure they're more overweight," Mrs. Bird noted. The author now is tabulating resp<>nses lo a questionnaire about happmes!> "hich appeared in a women's magazine last spnng and drew responses Crom 15,000 husband'> Jnd wives. They were asked to rate thc1 r happiness and -tell what made them happy 1 "Housewives say they Jre happ1~r than working women." Mrs Bird reported "Of the working wives. happiness increases in prop<>r· tJon to the money they put into the marriage.'' ACCORDING TO the quest1onna1re, the hap· piest wives are those who work and earn $15,000 or more per year Mn. Bird added that the money brings another dimension to marriage. "The more money a woman makes the more apt she is to get out of an unhappy marriage. "As more wom en work and see that they ct>uld make it alone, 1t puts more strain on mar- riages. They'reon a frontier.'' One of the questions dealt with sex -is it better or worse when a wife works~ "Most people said It didn't matter," Mrs Bird said. In some couples the husband said 1t was worse while the wife said 1t was better. Shl" was punted about th1s dlrference within a family and called the resp<>odents oo the telephone to ask what they mf'ant "The man looked at the frequency while the women saJd 1t was bcttf'r hl"<'ause they only had it v.hen they both wantt'd 11 This led '1rs. Bird lo h<'hCH' there is a Caroline Bird "money-sex' burgain 1molved in marriage. Housewi\ ei. feel dependent on their husbands and believe lhc) have to be available when their husband want~ l>C'l, she suggested. "BUT "'ORKING WIVES have a say in the decision about Sl'X " Housework 1!> one of the biggest issues in a two-pa) check fumily, Mrs. Bird believes. Her statistics show that working wives do almost as much ·as women v. ho stay home and that husbands only ht'lp "when 1t 's easy for them or convenient." ·'She rescnli. the two jobs she has to do and takes it out on him. It relates to sex." Mrs. Bird predicted that housework will "wither away" when men arc persuaded to do their fair share of it More will be sent out and more will be left undone. Mrs. Bird. whose husband also is an author, said she had asked her husband and 15-y ear-old son to do more of the housework recently and found she had to phi) ·games" to get them to do it. Putting a\.\ ay groceries is an example. "Men will bnng in the sack:-and put them on the counter, then get som<' hecr and sit down," Mrs. Bird said "You s1l dov.n beside them and wail. They'll get hungry " The survey revealed. Mrs. Bird added. that men who help with chores are happier in their marriage It inc r eases opportunities for communication which, she said, is "the name or the happiness game ... MRS. BIRD asked \.\Omen in the audience what they do to get their husbands to do more housework. One woman said she was a firm believer 1n strikes. "But for the first few years I felt guilty," she added. In sp1le of the fu el that thi:r; i!i 1977 and that more and more wom1•n are going to work for a full career, working w1 \ t'S are still "overworked and underpaid," Mrs B11 d asserted. "And, we're a nation of Individuals, rather than families. But the laws haven't caught up with Uus yet." Her one regret about the evenlng was that mor e young women weren't in the audience. "I always hope to be able to talk to women 18·22," 11hl" said "But what nlwavs happens is that I gel an audlencl" or married womrn who know what 1t's likeout there " ... 'Springtime' Benefits Springtime in Newport Harbor is the theme or Newport Harbor Panhellenlc's annual Dollars for Scholars benefit luncheon-fashion show at 11 a .m . Wed- nedsday, March 16, in the Newporter Inn. Marianne Alireza, author of "Al the Drop of a Veil," which describes her life as an American wife in a prominent Saudi Arabian family, is the featured speaker. The program will culminate with the pre· sentation or the group's 13th annual Athena award, which is given to a Harbor Area woman who has contributed greatly to community services. The benefit luncheon pro~·ides scholarships to senior girls at fi ve local high schools and Orange Coast College, in addi· tion to going into a re· volving. interest.free loan fund at UC Irvine and Cal State Fullerton. Proceeds also help s upport the American Sharo n Brantly and Celestine Harvey Field Service chapters al the high schools and pro· vide monetary awards to from ea<'h of the tour Tickets may be ob-Bur~cnbauch, Cos ta an outstand1.ng initiate UCI sororities. tained from Mrs. Ted Mesa. Food for Thought Sr AT WIT'S END A reader vows this is a true story. In her Sunday school clus one morning she asked, "And what did the disciples s ay before they ale the fish?" A five-year-old boy in the front row waved his hand vigorous ly and said, "I know. They said, 'These fish got any bones in them?' " There is every reason to believe this story is true. Ftve-year-oJds are, without a doubt, the most suspicious diners in this world. They will eat mud (raw or baked), rocks, paste, crayons, ballpoint. pens, pillows, movin& goldfish, cliarette butts, electrical plugs, soap, cleansing c r eam. cat food and newspapers. over him with the Sun· mustard and p a id 60 day paper rolled up. cents for at a football Sara Lee a Mother's Day card . Thal was cruel. I got so much food spit game. My cherry pies back Into my face when never created the excite· ;::========;::; m y kids were s mall, I ment of those under RUffELl'S put windshield wipers on heating lamps at the my glasses. Theo one Golden Arches. My UPHOLSTIRY day my husband said, pizzas never tasted as WllM Y• w ... "How many babies died wonderful as t he cold ., lest from malnutrition last ones that stuck to the lid 1922 ..._. ., ... year while playing in of the cardboard box. Cod• Mn• -/541-025' thelrfood?" -One day she said "That's not the point. "Boy I just h ad th~ She doesn't trust me." great~t meal at Kathy's "Whal trust?" he said, house. Her mother is "she's a nrucky eat.er... some cook! .. "She is not finicky. She I raced to the phone. eats anything -ju&t so "Helen! What did you longasllisn'tona spoon have for dinner las t and m y .a~~ Isn't at· night? My daughter tached to 1t. raved about it." "Look, when she gets a "Potato chips and cold little older, s he'll change cuts." and wlll probably eat us I try not to overreact. out or house and home." Arter all, you burn a He was wrong. She kid's tongue once when was the only kid i n he's lS months old and he nursery school with her carries a grudge forever. own food taster. My hot That's what motherhood dogs never tasted as is all about. good as the ones you But last year she sent dipped in watered-down ' raise funds for your club, organization If 'PX non profit dub or organization ~ to roise funds coll Hun1ioqtoo Center 897-2533 and we will send you OIX Charity Fair detols. Li b r a : Look Backst age Try to coax a bit or beef stew Into their mouths and they'll give you that look -like the puppy when you stand Peering Around FRIDAY MARCH 4 proach Steady progress By SYDNEY OMA RR 1s more desirable than AR IES CMurch 21· circular motion which April 19>: Emphus111 on hnnl(s you back where pµUing together pu.•rt''l you start<'CI. Qf jigsaw puzzle. Key 1s CANCER <June 21 · ~ be analytical. Refuse July 22): Short journeys, be rushed to any de· dealln1s with brothers, sion, Judgment. slaters, neighbors are TAURUS (J\prll 20-hi ghl i g h ted . Your May 20): Good Moon "power base" is present •apect coincides now and strong. Your posl- '#ith change, variety, lion is more seeure than eteatlvity, excitement or might be lmaeJned. •covery. Love ls very LEO (July 23-Auiust much 1n picture. You 22): What bad been a find lbat one who was burden becomes an as- "high-bat" ls now beg· set. You find that talents, ato1 crumbs from ex· a11ets are more widely- titelbeol of discovery. appreciated. An in· , G8'!JNI <May 21-June dfvldual who appears ag- JO ): Slick to factual gresaive, even hostile, to"rcea -eschew wlll turn out to be a tcbemes, sensational ap· valuable ally. SENIOR CITIZENS · 10.w Off All 78 P•re••••• Vt OH L PUI CS ,CO,,.ING A ~~1i1•u o~Lliu11 sP.!M. cM1lNs SAVIN<a tLAN AT NO cOST TOYOU. .LL ,,. ..... Ill( Pro .. •• Ho .. ,.4 allege Pharmacy I .. I I • • • I ·= 1411 .. . . -----~------' VIRGO CA UJl. 23· Sept. 22): Lunar cycle high -take Initiative. Trust Judgment, intu1· lion. LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 22): Wbat you learn Is obtained fr o m backstage, behind the scenes. 22·J an 19 I: Open lines of com municalion. AQUARIUS (Jan . 20· Feb. 18 ): Emphasis on special relationship, budget agreement with partner o r mate . PISCES (Feb. 19- March 20): See persons as they are, not merely u you wish they could be. LUCILE AND BARRY Palmqul&t were sur· prised wltb an an· nlversary party celebrating their •O years of marrla1e. • H~Una the event were their dauJhtert, Caren Palmquist and Jacque Petera and 1on·ln·law. Roy Peters. The Palmqul.lts have lived In Huntington Beach for more than 15 year• and were married March 1, 193'7. They are from Omaha. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): You recover a ----------------------------'---- "mlaaed opportunlt~." Accent on rrienda, com· munlcatlons, ex~anding of sphere of actlvllJ. Social life acceJeratea. 8AOITrAIUU8 (NOY. 22·Dec. 21): Emphaal1 on achievement, promo- tion, evaluation of •tan· dard1. CAP&ICOa N (Dec. .· . PETER RABBIT'S BIRTHDAY \. Re.adings by Delore s Bowles , ; TODAY AFTER SCHOOL ·&oath Coast ?lua 7~0~ INTERNATIONAL HAIRSTYLIST After setting up two solons in the lslondes of ~ for rho Hilton Hotels. the Udo CO'rioQe T rode Colff ures proucly presents Tom~ F~ ttchd with Vidot Sossoo1\ ~Hills • 0S~"'9 Mord\ I ' 33e9 V\a Lido. NewpOtf Beach · 17M370 , .. DRASTIC I REDUCTIONS \ l . Ott •II M•n:handl•el M F 0 lllRCIEH ... :,.~ 11CM NIWPOIT BLVD.COSTA MESA (Conl«of~ .&.JI. 1 AA.a ......,.. ............. • ....... 9v. lattcA-4,_ ........ .... • l I . ( . I INSIDE WOODY AWN ~ .,,,,,.,(.. 3 . 'J FUNKY WINKERIEAH T AMK McNAMARA NANCY (••'tu..i.i •• ' ' ... I ::>'JN'T \ Lt .:,~l=STA'\,::::' <-......-. YOv ,v~'-;)~V YCu _ -<::::~ BE~'.5·· by Tom Batiuk ~ 1T tlORRC.' . MISS /VWllDERS ! I 1Hit-.IK THe:E. 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ITS JUST AMILO CASf OF by Gus Arriola by Ferd and Tom Joh~on THE GIRLS 'N111t. 1h .. 1 vuu'rc rc11rcJ. 1111 'Wh.1tcvcr )OU plc.1\c-prn'111:e your rurttn» '" thr l>.1'cmcot that ocr1h dc.1moii -11<Jl~h 1 V Ill the hhr.1ry 1h.1t 'hu11l1I ti\• p.1intcJ -t·n10\ the \arJ that ncc1J, rc,ll(JJ1ntt " "' -.. DENNIS THE MENACE '· · •tmr GUll rr.m ... Fl~ '101 ~IFF rr.IHEN~~ 'tr '101 Rell IT~ 04 'OJR iONGUE . • ':j°f -· .. . . . . ...... . ..-..:. 1)0" PUBLIC' SOTICF. , .. )1J7 SU"'llllCl" COUii T 0, THE 1T ATI OF CAL.,OllNIA '011 THI COUNTY O' OllANGE N•A-• NOTICI OF HE All lNO O "' .. E TITION ,011 "'llOaAT E OF ~•Q HOLOQllA .. HIC WILL ANO FOii IS --i UANCE OP' L.EnEllS TISTAMEN PUBLIC NOTIC:t" TUY 011 IN THE ALTEllHAT•VE ' LElTlllS OF AOMINISTllATIOH ------------'#ITH WILl.AHHEXEO "OTICIO~INTIEHTI~ E\HI• ot GEOqC.E R08ERT TOotlOtCATlfA\IMIHT 04~ " 0 ••O"'' • GEORGE NOT ICE·~ HERE av GIVE .. 1"41 " RC.flt R r (141( > ~.. o ......... o \M l•tll dh °' "•"'~·· "" '"" .. OT•CE 1<, H(ik( .,,. 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And I didn't bear mucb abo\ll. blt •elk.rt Uk• Paul McCartney, Led Z.pplln or the Ea,ia, tit.her. ··1 thouaht the awards wue beUer lut year," said Paul Simon. who won Last year. Linda Ronttl.ld\.. who woo Bat Pop Female award. s&Jd, "What the hell, I'm 1lad 1 woo. l'm not golne to&ive 1t back." FOR TRE PAST FEW YEAJtS. MANY of lbese awards have 1ooe to Stevie Wonder, and while J'm not llnockin1 the man's genlu., perhaps they could dispense with the ceremony altogether and just mall Stevie his Gram- m 1es The mu sic award s ceremonies are poor excuses even for TV shows: they're lackluster, middle·aged and mediocre affairs that do not reflect the energy in the music busmess. to say nothing of the music Take host Andy Williams. Please. I asked Grammy show producer Pierre Cossette why he's used Williams for so many years. "Williams 1s a TV ~rsonaJity," Cossette told me. "He's professional. JC he's on the show, we can count on an audience of millions who wouldn't turn 1l on if Elton John or Peter Frampton -no matter how many records they've sold ,....... were the hosts.'' l'M NOT SO SURE. WILLIAMS may be "pro- • I TV ia afraid ol "llook1." Yet at thls Grammy show, It w a aemi ou1.r11eoua Bette Mldlu who came cm 'tace and woke everyone up. SllOll THE AVD1t:NCIE. "I DESPEllATELY looked IOI' lhin&a to keep me interested, as the pro cffdlno ooataa• were deadly and embarrassing. I watched Ron1ladt rush back and forth to the bathroom and periodically repin her hair 1 saw J oan Bae& eatlna crackers and refualne to stand up for Barbra Streisand. I noticed Boston's Tom Scholz watch the Start and Vocal Band (who won Best New Group) 10 bewilderment. It al most made the evemng bearable. •11.uAMs Wonder's unsuccessful satellite performance from Nigeria was. in the words of CBS's Records President Walter Yetnikoff, a "noble experiment." But they would bave been better off not sblepping the 20 people lo Nigena, saving the money and us· ing a videotape. LAST SEPTEMBER, PEOPLE PUT DOWN Don K.irshner's "Rock Awards," but I thou1ht they were better than either ABC-TV's recent ··A merican Music Awards" or this Grammy mess. At least rock was acknowledged, and the tone ol the show was more lively. Even the illusion of television didn't help Gram· my's finished product. The show waa big on two Cut out some yardwork Grass cutting becomes a simple matter with these Wheeler Gran Pnx power mowers They're fully assembled, with fold-away handles. austempered steel slip clutch blades. vinyl coated control cables. Quality Briggs & Stratton engines . Controls are handle-mounted, and every mower has a low-tone muffler. A. 3 H.P. ROTARY MOWER Features 3 manual height 1d1ustm1nts . 20· culling width. Model #WB·20 Reg 79 99 74.88 B. 3Y2 H.P. 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Bob Dylan 1ot one for hl1 "Blonde On Blonde" album covtr And, aa Stbolz said lo me following the "event," ''It'• not exacUy 11\Y Une of work." l 'Uaay. BUT lUST IN CASE ANVON E 'els lhe ldea the music buainess Is u tame as was this presentation: At Ari1ta Recorda Clive Davis' PoSt·Grammy bruncb the momln1 alter in the Beverly Hills Hotel's posh Crystal Room, music business lawyer Brian Rohan <Boston, who represents Bill Graham, all the San Francisco bands) knocked David Geffen (C her 's former boyfriend and Asylum Record Chief) to the floor as Paul Simon, Ronstadt, Eric Carmen, Manilow. Ray Davies, Peter Asber and Leonard Cohen watched in astonishment. Laguna's Price ·, 'Patriot of Year' Lagunan O.W. Price has been named "Patriot of the Year" by the San Clemente chapter of De Molay. . 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Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 Sal & Sun. 9 to 8 Sat. & Sun. 9 to e . • ............ .... $.LOW .._.,_., 4naa ... • 1.e ........................... , ............ rUll7 •"'1tal Wz 1W .. 11111 ... .....,, IU C1G111rM _.,..wtdal•• •kat•. Matp llc~(tardau credlt) Oii Mlaalf if Ceplltnao Ullll.W leMal Dtatdet tnatee can- dldate Wllllam II anaban. ~ baa atiltted myelopee for the llanabao c.mP8iln, DboDed voters and plant to so door-to.cloor for bia man u.oUJ th• JI arch I eleeta.. •'JT'8 BSllN PUN," be aald, "and rm lurnlnC a lot more about the de- moeratlc proeeu than I clld ln my American SoVernmeot cou.rae." llodu1no knew Manahan'a dHlhter, Carrle, a fellow student at Dana mu., befon be met her dad. He 1a1d be liked Manahan when be met him, but baael b1a support principally OD bit belief that Manahan, a teacher, can relate to both students and teachers. For tbb reuon, Modugno also aup- _porta· candidate Robert Bachelor, another teacher who la runnln1 for the board. Manahan la running in trustee area 4 (Dana Hilla and coaatar Laauna Nl1Uel>, Bachelor in trustee area 6 (inland Laguna Nl1uel). Both teach elementary school In the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School Dis· trict. OTHE& STUDENTS IN the com· munlty lab coune are campaigning for different candidates, said teacher Trail o.ro,. ,._. ( .. a.a. J• ~ ... a.I.I·-·· ••· awu .. ta •••• ••> bff ellild,. who an at at t.M ldelil. .. , •. , WOl'klaa for .......... c-ro, ... J *-"t want to taaw \lllllU after the eleetlm. l\ ml&bl look Ute a coof'Uet ol t.at.reata, u ll 1 bad tried to .tnnueace them or llOID.od.Q&. · • Brad Jarrett. 1e11ior cla11 treasurer, la allo campalcnlnl for ' Manahan and Bubelor, althouab be Uva Knies the au.et hom candidate Boman. AS PA&T or THEI& campalp work for the commwlit.y lab coune, Modugno and Jarrett said they ch11cked all the board canclldat.es and their posltiam on campa.110 w uea. They also worked to register fellow U..year-old studenta. Moduino said he personally helped resister between so and 70. The students have concentrated thelr efforts on teachers wbo live in the district, since the candldates they support are teachers. Manahan and· Bachelor have the backing of the Capistrano Unified Education As· sociation. "WE ARE PREDICTING an 18per'.· cent voter #'ittrnout Tuesday," said Modugno, who is Letterman's Club president at Dana Hilla. "That means we could win with the vote or teachers a lone, so we 'v e been calling thousands of them.'' -·~ <Supt. Jerome Thornsley said thi• week teachers probably don't have quite the voter clout the enthusiastic student campaJgners describe. Tbe Caplatrano dlstrict employs not quite 700 teachers, and not aJJ of them live ln the diatrlct. About 4,000 people are registered to vote in the March 8 elec- tion.) Kane St. John, Dana Hills student body president, said the community Jab course was established ln part as a response to a student survey last year, which showed Dana Hills stu· dents less than enthusiastic about available social science courses. ST. JOHN, WHO IS taking the .. course this term, said be is not participating in a trustee campaign because of hla position ln Dana Hllls student 1ovemmenl. · He said student enthusiasm for the course ia high. Students are learning more, be said, than they possibly could in a traditional 1oveniment clua. "One thing I've learned," said Modugno, "is that a campaign is more than a candldate. It's a lot of people doing a lot of hard work." ( THE BOOKMAN ) In the DAILY PILOT ...... ~--0r..,.. CIM•t o.llY ,....._ Mettll >.IO. 11. U.1'11 PUBUC NOTICE PiCt\tlOUliliih"R MAMe ITAT8MlltT Tiie ... ._.,. _ ., • .i ........ M M •t: AGIUVIUT COMl'j\NV, 10ff OIMll. Sult• 1'0. Nftollott la.cl\, CA ..... . rm• ~1"*9 Or .... 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Sl;ltt 1 , ... ~ aHcll, C.llfon.ia t-.0 '"'' !KnlNn '' c-doit1ect bt • oentr•l-'Mn"IP llOllNSON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY . ' •-a. flobln\Of\ Ow.., JiKk HaWley, 1ftlJ ,,,_.,,..,, ' Irvine, CA'171A OAON Ol!VELOPMEIH' COR'°llATIC»I J-0.Stout, T11i1 llullnnl It <OftdUC1ed ltY .,. I~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"'i,-------------------'-----------------------------------·ldlridval Vl<t"-IMnl C.lllomla Operation Tltlt ·----· llled wllll t1141 Ce..nl'I Clerk ol Of•"'9 caunt'I M It's everywhere • , at once in the garden When you see what the new Soil Blender™ can do, traditional gardening tools will become obsolete. This quality, multipurpose tool is lighter and less expensive than the rototiller. With finger tip control, it saves hours of work and energy. And your garden grows lush and lovely. U.L. Approved. Model #1001 . MIXES soll. fertlllzer end organic materiel 1• to 2"' deep Over a period of time Its counter ro11tlng blades c1n convert clay. gumbO or rocky aoll Into productive garden lo1m. HILLS 6" high on 18" centers when you draw th• Soll Blender b1ckwards through previously lllled aoll. The pl1ntlng hllla •re lightly pulverized end aerated soil on bOlh aldH of a 12· furrow, which Is dug •ltheaeme tlme DIGS through sod up to 12" deep. The Soil Blender cuts grass roota from Und•rneath acting auto- mahcelly as a combination aped• and hoe for eod btlallng or digging settled ground. CUL TtVATES 1 lo 3· deep. 12 wide es bl1d11 push lollage out of the wav without d11turb1ng plant roots. Wffd1 between planting rowa .,, removed too Extra nutrltl'la can be mixed Into 1011 during cult1va11on TILLS 3" to 9• deep, 12" wide. All you do Is kHP preaaure on the handle to control tilling depth. And vary lhe blade rotation speed for the d11lred aoll texture. Ward ·& Harrin.gton .Qardtn Grove Fullerton Cosfa MHa Orange 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 301 So. State College 1275 Brtatol 324 West Katella .... prtc.egood Thur'8d•r "'*tgh luncleJ • 63~8871 or 893·8623 870-00!50 • 6!56·1t500 532·2'50e Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 io 9 Open Mon. thru Frf. 9 to 9 Open 9 to e every day Sal & Sun. 9 to 8 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 8 Sat. f& Sun. 9 to 8 .... . ., .... ~ ,_ -J 0-...JackHIWt.., . Tllll Jl•t-t ••• fllecl wllll the c-tY Clerk ol OfM\09 Co..nlJ or, P'•llnM,.,.,tm. ..,,. ,, • .,, ......... 2A, "" "1tm ~1141"""9 Or.not ON1t Oell't Pltcit. ~OllsNd <>*"II' Coot o.tty l"llot ~-••• '7.t4-11Mt'<ll&, 1'11 M.r<~l.10.. t7,1•, 1'11 '11·1' PUBLIC NOTICE MU A\" Oij\Nlt and COMPANY. lltt Har-llYd. CO\ta llMU. CA 'H11 (llrl\IOPllH P. or 01•"• s tlito1>111•,-d 11 Sund•l\Ce Or • Newport llH<h Ct.91643 l ft•\ l>v>'"""> IS CCl"llu<ltd llr •n ,,._ d1v1dual 01-E RoC>llle<d Tll•I tlat..,.,."' ,. .. llled wltll the c ...... 1v C'"11 o4 Or~ c-i., on'"" 14. 1917. • PUBUC NOTICE fT ATaMaNT OP' A•ANDONMINT OP'VHOP' l'ICTIT10USeUS11tlHNAMI Tiie 1011-~ ~nan llH •INl-d '"" UM ol the flttlllout bu•I ..... neme GOLOENWE1T LAUNDRY ANO ORY CLE•NERS. 11' Ao•le, lal- 1>1 •nd c:.a111ornl• '1tU Tnt ft<t•llOU\ b\nl""'"•rnef9fe'°"" 10 •bo•• wa> •II.a In Orenoe CovntJ '" '4ov•mbor21. ltll. I. CMrl .. llnl•. H IJ P'alrmont Att S•n 01e90 C"-'1?110 lh" ousino> ••• conouc1t<1or1n In d•v•du••. CMrlHLilllt! PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUSaU"NISI ltAMI STATE MINT Tiie lo41-lnv perlOI\ It clol"O "'91• neu.s: 1l LINDA STRAIN Otl!llNOP'~ E NTE RPRISES. 21 ALLCAlla MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS, 21101 -lie Hor'M i.-, Hllllllnoton lff<ll, CA'1- 1..1nc1a Strei"~. "101 Wtltw Mone L-. Huntl"OfOft .. ecll, CA .,_ T~I• boniness 11 -.....ct.o"' 1111 llto dlvldllal U nda 54 r.tn O>emoff ~1. stet ............. Ill .... •Ill• Tiie c-ty c1.,,. ot Or•noe C-t'f on FtOr..aryU,. Im PUBUC NOTICE • ' W CAP) boH " alt•r• P.r•.1 dot Carts''l1•11JD..._..,_ -- Jawrare In U1e te••r•I ... 11.1i1 ... ... rtpJ • tbl ......... ,.,.. Co• IHlOD (ftC).. Jau • .. 1~-~ ... worb-lv.11 Ometo rala. n. rrc w da1 il wW • ~ JT tnde practice rules for lodusLrin maAulacturlnl product.I from eoneta and bnakns to sieeJ bobby plm to m11Jc bottle ca~ to parldn1 meltt9 to •UQllUMa. Th• ruJ• date Ml tu back io 1931. All are "very obaolete," an FTC 1ppkeeman aaJd. "These are all lnactJve rule5, and even ll they were active, theee are just 1eneral principles wllh no punch to them," said a...i.. Sullivm, ol tbe Zaoo Baptlat church here aad a m•mbs ol the board ol dlrecton ol Genera! Mocon Corp. Tb. l&.lltemeot was alped by American Cyanamid, Callu Petroleum Corp., Ctti~. ~ Motor Company. Gtmer.-Nloton Corp.. International Bualnees M a c hi n es • I n t e r n,a C. i o o a l Harvester, 3M, Mobil, Otls Elevator, Union Carbide and the Burroughs Corp. ) ""' ·~ .WASHINGTON tAP> -Com· p..U. ownlna both a newspaper and a broadcut at.tUoo in ~ aa.me community• rnay face a ebo~ce of which to keep and which to tell under a Cederal ap- pea.la co.at ruling. I Charles H. Slayman, senior at- torney in the Fl'C's Bureau oC Consumer Protection. Start• l•crecu~ New housing starts in California in January increased 11 .7 percent over the December rate, according to Bank of America. ln a decision that could affect 79 television-newspaper com- binatiom, tbe U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the Federal Com munic!ations Commission Tuesday to break up the same- city combinations unless they can be shown to be in the public tnterest. I Slayman spent the past two years weeding out outmoded FTC rules. 121'oec E nd to Blcu PHILADELPHIA CAP> The seasonally adjusted rate or 287,000 units for January lopped the downward revised rate for An unspecified number or joint newspaper-r adio ownerships also may be affected by tbe ruJ. EVHY f'USCIU"10"4 1lU.S Ji. STOaT llyTHIY. GUMT, A.""- It bt•l!inll with a pat11,nt who ncl'ds help lo 1,1et well or i.t ay h~althv It t•omc!> from a phy'1c1an who dedJcatl'd }C:lr'i Of study to learn the knowlcdi:e needed to hi' able to wntc ont' F:arh 11rcscr1pt1or1 '' d i -; p e n ~ e d b ' .1 pbarm:lCl't who hJcl 111 ... tut.Iv Jnd PJ'>~ ,1 ''"''' .. ,.im111at1on to pro\c h1-. knowledi:e. And. most pre<;tnptwn -;t11n1.·" h:H e a hap11y cnd1ni: Th<' pat1cnt l!Cl'> wrll anri ltvcs hJpf11lv thercaftt•r YOtl 01< YOUH DOCTOH CAN l'llO~E US whl'n you nt'C'd .1 dcltverv We will deli H'r promptly without l'Xlra chari:c. A l!rc:it many peopll• n•h· 011 U'> fctr thC'tr health nct'<l4' WP w Plcome rc•que~i... fnr dt•l1vcrv "'' v1t·1• .11111 ch.iritl' at·c·o1mh, PAIK Ul>O '"Ji.IMA.CY 351 Hospltafl...t Ff'ff Del•...-, ......,.,. ... ~ 642-1510 ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 Bean Bagger Hijackers Hit Co// ee NEW YORK (AP> --Fresh green or ground roasted, the hottest beans in town are cocree more than $1.1 million worth were taken in recent hijackings. Soanng coffee prices may be the bane or housewives. but the increase from $1.70 a pound to m ore than $3 a pound in one year has created an ideal climate for hijackers. THE FBI OFFICE HERE reports that 1l 1s in· vest1gating eight major coffee hi1acking:-. that oc curred dunng the s ix weeks between lai.t Dec. 8 and Jan. 18 totaling $1,128,400. Coffee seized in those thefts ran~ed from 217 bags of green beans worth $2&1.000 to 40,000 pounds of processed coffee valued at S213,000. the FBI said While official records for the same period cJ year earlier were not immediately available. veteran investigators said they could not recall any significant number or coffee h11ackmi::s at that time OCC Senllnar Set Orange Co::.st College. <:o:-.ta \t1•-.,1. \\Ill offN ,1 om· duy '>l'mtnar tu dl•monslral1• 111-.1 \\ h.il 1111111 romputers can do It "di he hdd from H .1 rn tu :1 p m March 12 in OCC's sc1c·nn· h.111 Pre rq!i!>trat1on frt' IS S7 r,11 and lllt lud1•-. ;t lurwhron Rel!istral 1011 :ll th(' door'' SIO l'hl'ck:-.. made µ.i) Jblc• to Or ~111)..!l' ( '11,1'-l < 'tdlt•i.!f' -.huul<il tw sent to Hus1n1.·s<; \l.1n.1gl·nwnt llt•\ t•lnp ml'nt C<'nter. OCC. 2'i01 F [111 'u \\ Ho.HI < '11-.t .1 \11•..,,1 !126211 R<'g1strat1on .1l the door "rll ht· on .1 "Jla1·1· J\ ail able basis. UPI ~llolo Wants Out ~ccurities and Ex· c·h.1ngc Comm1ss1on d1a1rman Hndt•11t·h. 1 lilh \\<Jllh lo lt•,1\ t' h 1:-. po-.t II\ ,\pn I I 'l'hl· h11,11.1nd nf ''.11 l,1 Ifill". lorm1•r "l'l'rt'I ary ot I lousing :ind l 'rban Dt:•,·clop 1t1l·nt . told Prt's1dent <':11 tt•r ht• w;111t ... to rt•s1g11 "p r·1m<mly tor I h1• h t>11d1t ot thl' 1 omm1,~to11 .111d 111 ~ 0 Oll' p J I l O l m ,\' pt' I'' o 11 a I t· o 11 ' l' llll'rlt'l' • .tr<"o ...,,ort1' Quart~ LoH A\CO Community Devl'lopers. Inc .. developer of Ld~una Niguel and an 81 percent owned land de \elopment subsidiary of Avco Corp .. Newport Reach. has reported a consolidated net loss of $901.000 for the fourth quarter ended Nov. JO, down Crom the 1976 Uurd quarter loss of $1.448,000. and an improvement from the 1975 fourth quarter toss of SJ.464.000 R. Barry MC'Com1c. ACD president. said re· '~nues in th1!> year's fourth quarter w er e $15.477,000, a dcchne from consolidated revenues of $21,351.000 in the romparable penod a year ago. but an increase o( nearly $2 m1lhon from this year's t hird quarter and fl million from this year's second quarter. For the 1976 fLScal year, ACD reported con· sohdated revenues of $47 ,886,000 and a consolidated net )Ol'IS or S6.~26.000, down from consolidated re- \ enuM of SS2.S80,000 aod a consolidated net loss or $12,400,000 last year. McC.om1c said the improvement in the 1976 fnurth quarter operating results compared with 1975 was due to an increue in profit contribution from new houstn~ unite; d ellvered to beyers and to a wntedown in 1975 in the amount of Sl 3 million off the carrying value Of C'Crtaln properties. Datatron S ales D ecUJW BEAUTIFUL Datatroo. Inc., Irvine. has reported six-month sales ol $2,348.134 for the period ending Dec . 31. compared with $2,612,501 for the first half of the prior fiscal year. STICK-ON LABELS STYllSH TYPE ONGOOO QUALITY~ GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---~-----------------, I Ftn lo thl1 coupon, cilp and mml with st.75 to: 1 I Pilot Printing, Label Div. I I Post Office Box f&eO • 330 W. Bay St. 1 I Costa Meaa., Callfomla 92626 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Be 8'8'9 to U.YourZlpcode I I I I I PILOT PRI NTING Sales for the second quarter ending Dec. 31 were $1,568,464 against $1,553,958 for the same period ln iwrs. A loss or $63, 788 has been registered for the six-month period Dec. 31, compareq with a loss ol $78,824 for the same period last year. Per share earnings, based on 1,871,539 shares outatand- ing, for the six-month period showed a Joss of 3 cents cootr~tcd to a loss of 4 cents for the first six months at Dec. 31, 1W7S, which waa based on 1, 796,539 shares outstanding. S •ltla Repot ts ltte•...e Gala Smith Jntematioaal. Inc., Newport Beach, }tas reported i.Dcome of $36.39G.OOO from continuing operations for the year ended Dee. 31, an increase of 8 percent over 1975 income from continuing operatioos ol $33,699.000. ReYenues from C90tinuin,g operaticlos i.Dcreased 4 J)e.C'CeDt to $308.~ ff'Olll · $296,278,000. • - Earninp per share r~ continuing operations for thereat 1976 were $3.91, compa~ with $3.98 for 1975. Earnings per share lor 1976 wel'e'based on 1,083,850 increased shares outstanding as a result'of · a common stock offering in March 1W7S. I l ~ L--------~~-----------j Fc:.o the lourtb quarter of 1978, lacome from con·· tinulng pmm operations was $9,088,000 on revenues' of m.m.ooo. compared wltb income from conUnu· tn1 openUons of $9, 140,000 on r evenues of~ $79.491.000 fot the fourth quarter of 1975. Earnings per shire fJOm continulnc operations were 95 cents lD the fourth quarter or 1976, compa.ted with $1.07 ln the fourth quarter of 1976 and the decrease ls due to th increased oumber of shares outstandl~ In 1978. .............. IAC&A•INTO f AP 1 c .............. tulm aura 1trat11J tha.& ........... Po l.11.al -....... , ol faouttel to n pul maDJ Qll fo HJ b••ll•h, •• the ner11 Com· mJ.uloD MlTS· 1'1le recommeadauoca Wedna-- day wu in lhe statf' com mi. kla'a lont·•wa1led biennial plan. The lndl·thic:k onrview ot the plan U)'I ener&y leaders muat 11top baagllnc over perapber&I concerns and attack lhc largely ignored primary 11roblem scarcity of resources. Cattle £oa Rqorted SACRAMENTO CAP> Cahrornia cattlemen are re· portedly I05ing an average of $79 a bead they sell. They would lose even more ii they kept them off the market. These and other figures were given to the s t ale Senate Agriculture Committee by WaJter Johnson, farm adviser for the University of California, and Joseph Russell, president of the California Cattlemen's Assoc1a· uon. Neither offered a solution to the problems 10 the state's $1.1 billion annual calUe industry. Se11dnar Slated Orange County chapters of the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) and the Personnel and Industrial Relations Association (PIRA> will co-sponsor a one-d ay "Processional Training Skills" seminar at the Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach, Saturday. It is designed ror managers, s upervisors, personnel directors a nd tramers in line and training functions who are concerned about employing people more er. fect1 vely. F\lrther mformat1on 1s available from ASTD. P .O. Box 1937, Sant.a Ana 92702. Wind Makers Owners of a 34-story office building near New York City's twin 110-story World Trade Center towers have sued the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, seeking damages "in the millions" in their claim that the buildings form a wind tunnel that causes "unus ual, increased and unnatural wind pressures" on the smaller building. The Port Authority claims owners of the sm aller building, at 22 Cortland St.. should have known of the wind conditions before construction started in 1969. Construction on the first tower building started in 1966. Ov~r The Counl f•r· NASO UstincJS Nf W Vl) .. K 14JJ1 (on P"o •1 • '''• l•mWPr I I'°' P6u1f"''f p .... 1·~ ~:~nR~ l\i' I X) • ~' ",_\::>:.·~~"i ~ .. I r ,. ... c. 1 " , " . Mm\b.,. .,,,, ut11. Pttrl Ml 1l' • ,.v. U11 I 11 • ,, < rn· .. ( 1 " ,, .. ''"" ra, .. ... P• Enter 17\• I~ SIHtq Sir SVt &'lo '"""ti c;...tur•ti•"'l Cull, 't·d , .. ? • Jthltn M U .. 1\1 I P11t10G 1) .. u ... 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(2) It the wates you pay a Uv.ln boulelteeper don't st ve you the maximum al· lowable credit of either · $600 or $800, you can in· elude meals but not lodging expenses to reach your maximum credit. The exception Money's Worth would be if the cost of lodging become& an out-of-pocket cost to you -if, for example you move to an apartment with an added bedroom just to provide accommodaUon for your housekeeper. THOSE WHOSE CHILDREN WERE married in 1976 may be able to claim dependency deductiou lf they con· tributed more than half the support for the year and it the married child does not file a joint return with his r her spouse. Parents' contributions to wedding expenaes may be included as support. Divorced parents have special child-care dependency rules. The parent who has custody of the child for the 1reater portion of the year generally is treated u the one who furnishes more than half the child's support foe the year and ia therefore eotiUed to the $750 dependency deduc- tion. There are two exceptions to thit ceneral rule: <A> When the noncustodial and custodial parents a1ree to give the noncustodial parent the dependency deduction and the noncustodial parent contnbutes at lea.at $800 to the child's supp0rt. (8) Wben the noncustodial parent con- tributes at lea.at $1,200 for the child or children, rorclnc the custodial parent to prove that she or he did in fact furnish more support than the noncustodial parent in order to be en·· titled to the dependency deduction. SUPPOSE A COURT AWARDS LEGAL custody of a child to one parent. but the child actually winds up ln the custody of the other for the greater part of the year. In 1976, a circuit court or ap~als affirmed a Tax Court decision that the parent who had the actual custody also won the depen· dency deduction. Parents of children with physical or mental froblems who enroll them in pnvale school on the advice o a pbysi· clan may deduct that cost as a medical expense only if the school's resources for helping the child's handicap are a principal reason the child is there. Without such medical or other special facilities, the cost of attending a private school doesn't qualify as a medical expense, even if the physician bet ieves otherwise. Nut: Teachera and educational upemea. General Telephone Switches Billings General Telephone has begun use of ita measured local service (MLS) method of billing for business customers this week. The practice is in effect in H\.lntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal Beach, Westminster, Sunset Beach, Midway City, Los Alamitos and parts or Garden Grove. Under MLS, business customers are charged $7.65 a month for a single business line. The previous rate was $12.60, a spokesman said. The new rate includes 80 units or local calUng time; each unit is a call of five minutes or less. Dmv Regains Ground From Early Trading NEW YORK (AP) -After a slow morning, the stock market fought Its way back today, boosted by the govern· ment's plan to fight inflation but tempered by bad news about factory orders. The Dow J ones average oC 30 industrial stocks gained 8.57 points to 948.64, and gainers moved ahead of 106ers br a 7·5 margin. Do..,.Jone•A '-'•rage• ..... YortllAPl Fl ... l Dow-JOM\ •vtra~\ ITOCICI OPt<I HIQll 1.-CIOMt Cho JO Incl MUI •S1 • Ml 1• , .. M + t S7 20 T•n nl.41 nscn ?1110 zuoo. oi• U VII 10. J1 107 01 105 7J 106 U + 0 •1 t ! 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The 1970 remake of this classic love story with Anna Calder Marshall and Timothy Dalton. r TV DAILY LOG \. THURSDAY I L EVENING I 6:0 0 D O (8 111Q ( 11: r3 ) News 0 1.UJC § Cn•·fl ID News U Kinp Hockey Cont'd from 5PM l\1n~ ~s Buffalo l & I liomtr l'ylt O Gunsmoke ID Put11d1e f1m1ly (D Ad1m·IZ fl!l Electric Company 0•1 Nike Douglas m little !Qsab -6:30- 0 Dinah! Gueo;ts 1ncludt Anthony Newley Lola fatana. Jim Stallard and M1he farrtll (~I Andy Griffith (iOJ Mtrt G11!11n Show ID family Altair {111• r~ 1) Gunsmoh ID Zoom ( Zj, l $ ) Bewitched EDTo•n hlk 7:00 0 0 ~31 f~l €D ED News 1 & Ny Three Sons (81 To Tell the Truth O Conuntr1t1011 m I love Lucy (D The FBI I~ Andy Gnfftlh f1!) NatNetl/lellrer RePort (IZ(I un The Partndge family @ NcHale's Navy -7:30- u Andy Peggy Lte guests 1 6 1 The Odd Couple 0 The Con& Show e \ C1nd1d C1men O The Joker's Wild 110• J 31 •§•Match Game . m (~1 I e ) Brady Bunch ( 11'1 \ 3 ) The Wilburn Brothers ilOJ Hoe1n's Heroes tD Cl!Jnnel 21 Ton1eht ED Pnce Is Ritht 39 liars Club ID "f" Troop 8:00 f) NAZI NIGHTMARE! • NEW.THE WALTONS U (•171 '"3 •) l & • Tht W11tons Jean M•1\h Rut''' "' H11My, lhe w1IP ul • l1frman diplomat who n., comt 10 W.11lon' m•1unta1n lrom lu1op·· • • lh•· m1d•.1 ul th• Nd/1 upri"ng John Ht·y w11uu. In l•a1n lust hand ol lhfl truntry \ turmo11I. pur1ue\ an 1nM'<1ew "'th lhr v "kr upr~r t•n~ • Ir 11in 1l1r ••P"'•Pn • llild•V , t•y1ng ttor•~~r U '3• & ' 10· t!) "BC Movie of th• Wo k I ' "•rr \;JI' r ",. lion \ hrt f'1 1 ti > , 1 ' , • I 1fllN,ll Ill '' lt1r C ''ft,, pl.1nrt !hr h .. ~,n~10,' 01 [ dlth And 1111• ~ " t lo 1n .ii ·~u f" n ~ "'' dt1 ~ f 1 ph• mr1 '•' 1 I 1 ron waol 101• II 1 11 th' I~ 'lil I ~ I 1 1 I I O Mov" f: 1/~1\ "In low •M Wu" 1 11 ~ I, 1 v,. lo 'Irr 1 1111 1 fj ( ':l tt l I~ Ml1om1 8•tl 11.oll r {') MOYIP ( (/hf) #11lhr Oj lieothls .. I ! 1 I II f " 1 1 1 ~·, 1111 1 I , W Charle~ 011ughty ~ "' Christ1•n In St•rth Of Mecca Encounhm A Sne1k's Caraw~nt ID 6 hn Woo O•,,d l.Jl>u~hly '4 "n1.t1 ~ ih' 't I , I nplosh C• 1 t 1 1" , >1t•mr1t (1n 1~1 " 1n • .1 l1ldm1c holy 1 1, lo/ , 1hr\\1fll i\ ,rn f1 1tt , • • ,,., l't • ' norn11d1c M 1'\ A•it1 "'l' 11~ 1 , ", • d•~.rh nl A1 ~t .1 Q) l't1ry Mauin ,2f) Cmtma 26 Em Master1>1ect lheal11 @ Jlp1nen lan1u1ae ~'Oilllm -8:30 - 0 (I'll I e ) )~ Wh.11" tlaontn Ml& llA1 d1~1lVl'I\ I '" ~··1 ,,, t;.~ t 1pen\1wP hckerr, to a ''''"''• W1\n1I'' rnnrtrt 1\ a m1<rrl hi•· •111• .n~r I wh11n ht11 hA~ In tli· 11!,. ,..:11t ~, •' 111 two best l11t1Hh " 1 , w.lh 11,.11 9:0 0 o 1011 rn> re H1W1h r1n o DanP Clark guesl\ as a m 11nl.1n1t racketeer 'Who~ m"'1on ot t1k1n~ ovt1 by lorce lht own .. r~h1p ot ·'" Hawa11an profeNon~I ii)Ulh •I 11 1" brines him 1nlo a he~rl on coll1".11111 'W1lh McGanell and !he r IVP 0 IO«t Jo Anne Worley al~o pu1•1t' 1{) Movie: tC1 (2hr) "L11st for Gold" (dra) '49 Gl,nn fon1 U (~rt)) 39 Barney Nilltr Detective fish •~ 111 ~ra~ on the anti mugging squ~d and the "'' of the detetl1ves llv to re1olve a conllH.1 betwtPn a man who claim$ ~cret annv tests 1u1ned h1\ h~alth Md d seritant who says th• man lh,.it entd to bomb h11 rPcru111n~ ~tat111u ID Merv Gritfln Show (D The Vir11n1111 W Cn1hsatton "Romance and Re 11oty" Lord Kenneth Clark discusses tr.earl and l1le of the 13th cenlury, a lime 1T1drked by the concepts of 1dul 1,,.e, chivalry and rel1g1ous piety. -9:30-0 (l~J(fl QjJ Tony R1nd1ll Show Judge Franklin's hie 1s 1n dange1 and Mario, the one person he can t stand, ldkes a leave hom the DA \ otf1ce to p1otect him 10:00 O ( 11 13,) (JJ Barnaby Jonu 11e,p1n~ the key witness to a me l•~ck icbbery alive becomes Barnaby's lOncern after a near falal anempt on the man's life makes him reconsider his p1omise lo testofy at the l'ldl. T 1m 0 Con11or. Ale• Rocco. j.,i.n C.drtrr and Val W1il1•ms auest 0 231 !6 J tlQJ ID Tiie LIS Vecas Entertainment Awards Gabe Kaplan •nd P..rbara Eden are the co hosts of ths 6111 annual ~resenlal1on from the la~ V~gas Hilton Prestnte1s •~tlude R1lh Little Robert Goulet. Udv1d Brrnner dnd F•ed Travalena, dr•d perfo1mm include Bobbit Gen· tiv Sammy Davis J1 1llus10n1sts ~ .. ·;;fried and Roy, and S<enes lrom Vd•IOUS Ve2as shows. 0 ONews O (2'1) {Ill "3' Streets of San r,.nmco "Once A C•Jn ' ~ Gu11srnole 0 MKrobes & Men (R) -10:30-m Q)il)News 1 1:00 0 0 s 3§ News O'l 6 1 10 0News O Lowe American Style 6 S1n1ks M.itch Up O Nnenck ID Nary Hartman. Mary Hutm.in (D The HOMymooners ( 17' • 3 ) The bntb Show 26 Best of Groucho ( 1? e ) love Ame11un Style -11:30- 0 ( 11\ 3 ) • 8 CBS Lite Mov1t: c' "11.0\Jk; "fhe Adventures of "!Ck C.rttr" (~· ) /' ~ih·rt ro11"~ U 2J b 10 ID Jol!nny UllOll ., The I'll Club O ( ~~ e ) H Thul'ld.iy N1cht Sp•m•I L ~ •• J , " ID News m Set 81lko 20 Hie 700 Club 12:0 0 O S.-st of G1011cho O Mow1e· C "The G1mbfu s" / 1) 0 ., (' irdoo Sun llen ~ II ••IO>'\ l>r ID Crou~1ts (D Mow1e· C "Ill•'" firt" 1. il 1 .. Jr 1, fJ"lp-..on 1 -onre Ut , " -12.30- 0 A' Iii 4~1 Sho• ·A fule of Hu""·" 'Btd Sill••( bom.' Spid.1 W°"'"' Str11r, 8'u" ID ""71•t "Ot i. Mt ,, 1:00 0 Jl 6 M IM1n '°"' 2:00 (') Mo<t1t Oo.illlttuture ·Iii• I 111 <l;All ... 'OptUlllWI 01"1.11trr" -2 30-rn All "•tM S~a.. f orb1ddto \1 .,, ·• Bedt~m." i.Ay f a.011t1 lbrtt~n -J·OS- I I , I • ! 1 tf~. 11 t J MAllCH 4 B•l~w fo1 yo11r COllffftltl'Ct, 111 the dlf 5 rnG'lllS. 9 JO O C "How lo le Very, Vtry Pot>Ul.tr" !corn) ~~-B•l!y 1 ·~'" ShrrH N,..lh lO 00 2t c "lullaby tf Broad· ••Y" !mus) 'ii Onns O~y. G•nr N•l<olO Roll1 d• Wolf 12 00 m C "Muk of the Awtnaef'' (~dvl I toho Om•. lu11v La•1•n1 ,, A11thrnv Qmnn A•o1.Jd Me»~ 1:00 U "111tnstu on Campws" \hOI) ~8 Ailhur fr~n1. Jo1nn* Mo0<e Cl C' "Litt loat" (drt) '44- 11ilul~h B~nhhtid John Hod1~k V.'liliAf11 8,ndu C.•nad~ lft '6 ''0Pfrallon ld1ol" (dra) b~-U110 lo0n; ·1. Ceor1e Wdo;M 3'tl0 O re1 "Sien of the Pqa11" (~dv) ·15 Jeff Chandler, Jack Pdl~nce, Ludmilla Tchenna, Rita Gam f10 re I "Beau Gn te" (adv) h6 -Doua Mc('lur•. Guy ~tl){,Wfll 3:10 0 1C\ "Thrtt Into r .. Wo11'I Go" (d1.,) 69-Ro4 ~l•1i•1 Cla1,. !ltoom Judy Gecson. 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Kings Put Penguins Down, 5-0 PITTSBtRGH -Don Kozak scored l\\o goals and Vic Venasky and l arcel Dionne as- sisted on three more each as the Los Angeles Kmgs shut out the Pa(tsburgh Perguans 5·0 1n a Na- t ion al llocket' League game Wednesday niP1t. R og1c Vachon s topped 26 Penguin shot; an gaining his seventh shutmt of the s~ason, lY· ing ham watt Montreal's Ken , Dryden for the league lead. The vadory booi.ted the Kings. who are unbtaten an their last seven game..-., to within two points of Piltltlurgh in the hatlle for second pL1cc 1n the NllL's Norris Uivisioa. Marshall Sue• EAST LANSING. M1t•h. The Michigan State t:n1vcrs1ty i.tu- dent newspapfr has been slapped with a S2 5 11ilhon IJw suit by Atlanta Bran!s rchl'f pitcher Mike Marshal The suit alleges th<tt an artarle printed in thtSlate :'\ews about a feud Mars hall had with school of· f1c1als hurt hh reput.it10n Marshall said that the suit would be cxfandect to include the Los Angel~ Herald Examiner, the Sportin~News and TV Guide. All reported y ran c;lones by syn. dicatcd spotls tolumn1st Melvin Durslag thm were based on Stale News accolllts. Dlblq ..... MEMPHIS -Jn a battle of bullet-like servers, Australia"s Colin Dlhley upset No. 3 SC'<'dcd Roscoe Tanner 3·6, 7 ll, fl·2 Wed- nesday in the l ' S National In door Tennis Championships Earlier WC'dn<'sday, Tony Roche, the No 7 sel.'d. ~as eliminated by Karl !\teller, 7·6, 6-3. In other artaon Wednesday: Borj?, the top S('ed from Sweden. dcreated Jeff Horow1ak, 6 2. 7-6. Guillermo Vilas beal Mike E s l<'P, 6·4. 6·:? Fourth Wtdt•d nrwn Gnttrned bC"at Zl'IJkO f"ran11IO\ ll'. fi·3. Ii I Fred McNair overcame Geoff M a~lers, 2·6. 6·4. 7 6; John Lloyd beat Andrew Pattison, 7 5. 3·6, 6-1. Sltoe Supenckd A RCA DIA -Jockey Bill Shoemak"r has been su'lpcnded for five racing <lnyi., costing him three r1d<'s in rac•h rares includ- ing Sunrlu) 's mount on King Pellinorc in lhc $"250,()()() Santa Anita HandJcap Santa Anita trark stewords said W1•dne sday that Shoemaker·s suspension wu!> the result of hi, d1squallf1cat1on last Sunday in the ninth ra<'e after he let Rise to Riches dnrt out In the fmal <'1ghth mile und rau'le in terreren<'ewlth other mounts. The su~pens1on la'.'lt~ from Saturday through next Thurs- day. Free Agents On NFL Scene N l!W V°"IC(Al'I -N•l-1 '""'IMtt U- pl•yen. bv ••an. Wllo 1>1•~ ou1 '""'' oo•ll•M 1 .. 1 .... °" • ...., """'""" '""' eo-11111..,...., ....... , "'"" .... S111n1no of • cooec11 .. -ll•ln•no •w-.-. ... IWttn NFL~"*" (OIMICll •nd ll>t Nf-L ... , .... ,_ ..... :. ....... t.•"o" Jo.,aon, vuer!I; Toinm.,. Nolllt. llMHCll9'. • • tK Ami.a , a t r~1 rrom Kam]Mlla •~1d •hal U1and1n 1ecuri1y Coren have be1un the •>'~tle cllmlnlltlon ot membul of t.be two tnbc!I, tr1tdltionally HJ>- A" Pllolo WORLD SKATING CHAMPION LINDA FRATIANNE IN TOKYO ROUTINE. World Title to Fratianne Garden Grove's Burge Places Fifth TOKYO <AP> -l mtt-d Stah'.; champion Linda Fratianne ..,k.1t l'rl an art1i.t1c. fon·l·fu l f rn• prt1 .:ram tonight <Tnk~o t1mt .111d "on tht' "omen.., tllll' Jl lh1 world figure skat mg Jt the "oriel championships Americans also fm1<1hed fourth and fifth. Barbu? Smith of l>l'O\'<'r ~as fourth '>'1lh 43 ord1nab and 182.44 points, followed b) Wend~ Burgen( Gardt>n <;ron•, 't\lth 41 ordinals and 11\2 !lO po111t'\ T h e 1 6 · }' l' <1 r o I d f r o m l'forthnd~e. aln•ad\ 1n the lt.•Jd a rter the comµuli.ory ri~urcs and s hort pro~ram "h1rh logt>ther aCtOunt for hatr the iotO rC, l>Ut" ceeds AmC"riran i:old mcdah~t Dorothy Hamill, who has turned prore~1onaJ. as the world"~ ~kilt mg queen. Fratlanne l-rnn'd 10 ordinal" meanini:: one of the ninc Jud~t•.., dad not giH her a r11!'1l plan: \Ok und had 189.26 p.11nls Second m lhc f1ch.1 of 21 skater' was Anell Pol'tt!>rh o r Ea-.t Germany. "ho placed f1r~t in Tuesday's compulsor) f1gurei-, "'1th 22 ordinals and 185 10 point!\ West Germany·s Dagmar Lurt was third ~1th 43 ordinals and H\2 18 points She said after the free' "katen~ ~he w~ surprised to win the gold medal; fhe 12th for the Un1teR States since Tenley Albrtl'ht won the world championship an 195.1. . She fell Thursday night performing a dirricult triple salchow Jump, but immediately * * * TM> tHtdftf'" tochv.ctt t"4t t'Mllh•rt4V mMk of lfW' 1C:,,. d•"< lnq (OfTO'tftHM. t. t rln• Mo•~-rva...Arwtr-.a M$Mn"o"', Snv1..,, Unton. • oro1n~l\, IOJ JJ oou"'U ? Ja,..-.t TllOmP"'"W.W,.., Mn•rtt, G"'"' Brll•l'l H. o 16 3. 1Crt~1na R•90<'CrY Andrao \All•v. Hunq1,.v. 11, • M . A ,_..,,,..,,.. L1t\1c"tA-Gfo,,,..,.di IC•r~ciow, Sovt .. Un•OI\ 10 •1 n S MltnM Z.ueve-A~V•tm"" Sovl•IU"'"" 47 ... Mo. ~,1~Jti0ry Ft4'41ttt 1 Vll•dlml• l(ov•i.-.· Sov••I Un•on U Sord ,,.,,. •4 40 OOlnh .. , JM' Hoffm~ e.,, Gflortn•"'f 1" or din•''· 41 U 001n•s l P.'lt..\ l•,k1,,..n F"tn•"""1. l't s Of'dinltf,, ,., 00 eio.f'lt~ A O•'l•d '•"t .... u s . ~ SMO•"'"'' 0 CM oo•nl• S. Ch•tl~\ Tic_..,., US. SSordl ... I~.~ S1-I\ & Ml_... S..... J•-. S6 o-d .... lt ...., ,. M SIC)ol\I•. 1. VWI 0.Clll~ll<Oot. ~191 Uftl(lft. n SO<- d lnall. 3l 11 oolnl.._ t KOU R Cr.,,,.,. V S , 71 or- .rlln••~. JI 10 DOI""-• Ron si..wr. C...._ t• O'· • d1nAl1. 37 .. !)Off,~ 10. R~n Covslns., &rut en. cal", &S.S Ol"d!NIS, 31.72 ootni.. Roth Fund SAN FRANCISCO -Letters with donations to the Joe Roth Melanoma Research Fund have been pouring in by the hundredl'I to the Cancer Research Institute of the University of Calilomla. The University of California star quarterback died Feb. 19 of cancer at the age of 21 •. In t.be (init week after bis death nearly $10,000 was received from persons all over the country. got up and l''.\t'rUtt•d o perfect lri- pll' tol· loop Frat1anne said she "as d1sap- 1m1ntt'<I about ralhn).{. and added. It s rl•all' hard for me to Jump bark up and J.!et ~oing " Shc also said, ··t hav<'n'l been t>alin~ ~ell and hav<' been very "'1.'ak I felt I was out of shape bct·uust• I couldn"l do my long proJ'rJm t'very day, and I "ve bet'n Mel.. with a sore throat." Fratianne, \\-ho was fifth in the 1976 world champ1onsh1ps, was fourth after Tuesday·)) com- pulsory figures, "h1ch count for 30 percent of the i.core, but took the lead in Wednesday's short "program of compulsory maneuvers when she executed an optional triple jump combina- tion. The competition was held before 7,850 spectators. Area Could Produce 3 CIF Cage Finalists Without stretching the Im· :iglnalJon too much. it is lhinka· ble that the Orange Coast area will havc three teams in the five Cl F basketball championship 1tames to be played a week from Saturday at Long Beach Arena. Fount.run Valley High's Barons have proved they can go n0$~to nose with•anyone in Cl F 4·A I~el action, boasting a 26·1 record as they prepare to meet Compton of WHITE WASH ! the rough and tumble Moore Learue Friday night. Fountain Valley should get by Compton, a team wbJcb lost to Westminster. Westminster was winless in the same league Foun· tain Valley won with a lG-0 re. cord. Semifinals play looms tough. however, with the FY-Compton survivor going against the vlctoc' of the Long Beach Poly duel~ Ver bum Dei of Los Angeles. Those latter pair may be the best h] the CJP', althoutb Verbum Del b'u bad to eke out one-point wins io"ita firat two playoff bat- Ues. ' Stillt. Fountalll Valley could get tolheunala. • Jn S.A, C«ona del Mar '5 not only a 11$oo-lo to 1ain the finals, It should win the t1Ue. Tll• Sea Kinas ~ed to 1t.n111te ln tbe South Coast Leasue. a loop which really was beneath the1t ability. ConJU del Mar 1ot into what appears to be the easiest playoffs bracket and with All Cl F first team candidates Jack Tuz and Alex Black on hand, the Sea Kings should be able to pick whatever score they choose -if indeed they reel like playing up to potential. Corona del Mar belongs wilh the best of the 4-A schools. In small schools action, Hunt- ington Valley Christian of Newport Beach is a win away from a finals berth. However, that needed victory could prove tough to garner since semis foe Rio Hondo of Arcadia boast~ a powerhouse. Looking at Class A and 2-A levela, watch out for Morro Bay in the A division and Workman of the City or Industry appears to be the best of the 2-A. Promoters llbould have gotta t•e meaa1e Sanday wbea fewer U.u 4,• fau tUDed out at Uae Collaemm to watch Hollaad'• Olympic t.eam1 play U.S. Ital' aeJeetiml. Tbe men11e la: If Y• dcm't brtllg first llae &eam1 aroud, don't Hpect flnt l1Ae at. t.e ... .-e CGllD.&s. Rick Hallsted of Dana Hills Hl&b 1s on the Stanford Univeni· ty baseball roster this season. Ballsted, Wbo'll be 20Friday,1s a sophomore pitcher for the Car· dinals. Bl' 1ame of the w~k: USF at Notre l>ame. I bave lonJ stoce felt tbat USF laaa tbe most ewer· rate41 ba1ketball team la tlH1 eouby. Tab Notre Dame &o pall •• ~ IP tbe lrt1la eaa stop Ul.F. • tall, toa1h froml Hae; wJdda II led by 1·t But Cartlt,Cld.. Alt4 ~ CGlll4 be a tall ordn for ... Ida (J"lll Int.ended) ... tklr ,,_ be lmpnaea m u ~lllow Ud hamobUt. Will Battle FV Compt~n Five Is Disciplined COMPTON-Eddie Thomas, coach of the Compton High Tarbabes, wasn't available Wed- nesday to teU his thoughts about Friday's CIF 4·A basketball quarterfinals game with Foun· lain Valley at Compton College, a 1,200-seat facility. But there are many in the Orange Coast area who have seen the Tarbabes in action. Ducks Vie WithOSU At Eugene By The Associated Press Oregon, the only team standing between UCLA and the Bruins' l llh consecutive Pac1fic·8 Con- ference basketball title, meets a r ch-rival Oregon State in Eugene tonight and nobody knows wha,t to expect at McArthur Court. The Ducks. 18·8 over-all arc 9.4 in the Par-8, one game behind the Bruins. They have two victories over UCLA and need to beat the Beavers. not just to keep their conference title hopes alive, but also to bolster their chances for an at.large berth in the NCAA tournament should they fmish second. Oregon State already has two victories over the Ducks in wild contests typical or the teams' long rivalry. ''It will be a tough game, .. said Oregon State coach Ralph Miller. ··1 don't think there is any ques- tion about that." •'They are playing at home and very likely have a post-season bid if they win, plus we"ve beaten them twice already this year. But we're not conceding anything," he said. Those two Beaver victories were 61..Q) at Corvallis and a 64-53 non-counter in Portland. Jn the latter, Oregon State's Rickey Lee decked Oregon's John Mur· ray with a swift right and a brawl ensued, emptying both benches. If Oregon wins and UCLA is up- set by USC which is only 2-11 in Pac-8 games, Saturday, the Ducks and Bruins would finish in a tie. A coin flip Monday de· termined any playo{{ game would be played in Eugene, not exactly UCLA coach Gene Barlow's favorite city. So Oregon's star forward Greg Ballard doesn't think the Bruins will have trouble getting ready for the Southern Cal game. "You don't really think USC is going to beat UCLA, do you?" he said. . ..... LA•s EARL TATU~. Compton has a 21-3 record and features 6-7 Purvis Miller and 6-0 guard Rubio Malone. among a starting lineup that also includes 6-3 for.vard Fred Jackson, 6-5 forward Steve Harriet and guard 6-0 guard Doug Martin. The Tarbabes might have an even more impressive attack, but they lost Marvin Herndon, a 6-6 All-CIF second team forward as a junior, who died from a heart attack during a summer league basketball game in 1976. Fountain Valley Cans are ad. vised to purchase their game tickets at the Fountain Valley Olrecll•u .. c:...npe ... C•ll- T•h l~~t\Olt90FrH,..,ynortf\101 ... ~­ OOnof"lll. T•k~t ..... '"'""~""' Fr .. W•Y~llo Ille Lone 8tocl'I Doui.v•rd oll ,....,,P Go_,".,.,. 11100 to~-'"'"''" lo't-mlla to 111eco11999 Pf'lfrAf'W'•. High financial office before 1:30 Friday. Barons supporters are limited to600 tickets. Here are comments from Edison (Huntington Beach> High's Don Leavey, Corona del Mar's Jack Errion and Westmin s ter High's Jon Borchert: Leavey -"Compton is very dedicated to a team effort. The word discipline surfaces every other sentence in Compton plans. "We tried to make cuts through the lanes and really had trouble getting the ball Inside. They dominated the boards and we scored only 27 points. Eddie was a teammate of mine at Compton College and he's very demanding of his players. · "I don't think Compton wants a racehorse game, it's oriented to a disciplined defense and likes to control the offensive tempo. This is going to be an important game for the prestige of the SW1Set League." Errion -"Compton played a deliberate game and displayed good man-t.o-man defense. It re· aJly has a blue chip player in Miller and if the left-handed guard, Malone, is having a good night, then it's going to be a ball game. "If Fountain Valley is going to stay with.Compton il'll have to be conscious of those two.·· Borchert -"We manned all the way in our tournament game with Compton and Compton did the same, adding a 2-2· l zone pre· ss. I think the key is to stop Malone's penetration. But Miller is a good shooter outside or in- side. "Many reel Miller is the most valuable player in the Moore League." Borchert and his Westminster Lions recorded or the biggest up. sets or the 1976-17 season when Compton fell 42·41 in the Westminster-Marin a tourney •. The Lions struggled later, losing all IO Sunset League games. CDMl'TON 121-JI IJ OOmlftQUH • S6 Lii "°'' 11 ., VIII•,..,.. ~ 71 La NUlll-en ·~ 41 WHlmlMltf' 0 SO Lak.-AS 6l LaMllllktll 5' 76 L8WU-• 70 llemon11 Al Sl La~ A-1 61 c ... 1 ...... el A' Al L8 Piii, 41 u 110111no Hlllt S6 " La Mllltlt.ltt .w ,. £di'°" 27 71 Lale.-$0 S6 Cy_,. 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Tldlllk.11_.......,A-~ I I ORANGE COAST COLLEGE BATTING STAR DARYL SCONIERS IS SETTING A SIZZLING PACE THIS SEASON. Saddleback, Sconiers Hitting Longer OCCNines Triumph And En joying It More Daryl Sconiers raised his bat· ting average to .500 Wednesday with three hits in sparking Orange Coast College to a 9-4 JC baseball victory over host Palomar College. And in anot.her JC game, Sad- dleback toppled visitmg San Diego Mesa, 6-2. Sconiers clubbed a double and two singles, driving in two runs for the Pirates, now 7·2. Bobby Smith and Rickey Frick also had three hits for OCC, the latter belt- ing a .:B>-foot homer in the ninth. OCC, holding a slim 5.4 lead, broke it open with three runs in the seventh on a single by Smith, back-to-back doubles by Sconiers and Woolard, a walk, 1 a hit batsman and Frick's single. Lefty J e rry Sanchez, a freshman, went the distance for the Pirates, scattering eight hits. Palomar is now 8-2. At Saddleback, Robert Steel cl.rove in three runs with three aingles while Brad Hester had tbre~ hits and Tim Wallach banged out two singles, dnvlllg in a pair. The Gauchos trailed 2·1 enter- ing the home half of the fifth, but 11cored three t.Jmes to take the lead for good. Steel's hit tallied the tying run and Wallach followed with a single that put the Gauch06 in front. * Ora...,.CH<lltJ o r11..i I> l l I 4 0 0 1 S I l 1 \ I 1 0 l 0 0 0 0000 I 0 I 0 • I 1 1 s 1 l , I 1 0 I 1 0 I 0 , 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Stnll~.tl Do•1•1. lb ~onl•r,, 1b W ool.uO,cf "'°"QUlllO II frtnC11 rltl Hovi• pr II l'lob@rt\OOI, n FtlO,Cll\ Horton.c l•Fr•n<.e,t k rl-or l•n 111 i<lnchet.P T~I' ll ' , •• * * S.-...Clll&I 11•-".llb ""'"'lb Slttl.11 W•llacll, lb 1':0." 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In OCC's first nine games thls season, Sconiers, a left-hander, has been a very tough out. He's currently balling .500, has driven in 17 runs (six in one game), has CdM Cage Rival Disciplined, Quick RIVERSIDE -Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings and the Bears or Riverside Polv tangle Friday night in the Cl F 3-A basketball quarterfinals at R1verside"s Ramona High and it'll be matchup of relative un· knowns. There is no common opponent involved as the South Coast Ol--•tt-M• PnK-""'1h on N<>wport Fr .. .,n U~I lo s:Jlv~IO!t ,.,_..,.., E'li\f Oft ~•wr\.uN ,,,,._•t ltt) h> Adrritm\ tun"IOft '" A:iftr\tde lvf'r\ lftft on ~Mm\ 1o ~··~tun\,,~ 0,, ~i• A.,., ..... Hlqtl toc•locl •I 1•1 S ~Ii. League champion Sea Kings seek to qualify for a semifinals berth Tuesday agamsl the survivor of the Covina-Downey game Pacing coach Ario Gard·s Bean is 6-3 Tom Wight. a senior who bu scored at a 19.5 clip dur Ing the season and ts considered a good rebounder. Guard Eric Barnett, a 6 2 j unior with a 15.4 scoring average, I!! a second team All-Ivy ~ague choice to go along with Wlcht. a fint team ptck. says Gard. "But I don't think ~e·ve played anyone the caliber or Corona del Mar. We surely ha· ven "t seen an opponent with Corona del Mar's size up front." Gard, in tus first year at the varsity helm after 10 years as an a!ls1stant, says his team's effort Tuesday night in disposing or Pomona's Ganesha was the Bears' best game ofthe year . Hall is the leading rebounder, just under 10 per game. Two other Juniors could help the Bears' cause from the bench- guard Dale Hammers and 6-2 forward Kl!o Overton. a1YIWN 1-) .. lle4'-., ,. Collon 7J " ,, .. _ ,. •09 S.n&.,...,,.M \() ., S•n Go<90'l•O n ,, Rubi.,.._,• 118 •• P•<lfK b• •• NO•lh (Riv ) ., •l P..i•-·~ ,. P •Im Sl:w1"9' 0 ., H•nwi ., "° A•-u M Vl<lor V•ll~Y ., 17 cor ..... 6l ~' "'-"·".., I.I • Arlll\QICM S8 " Hortfrt fftlv • \\ )I Collon \) ., t>•lf'ft.\4W•no' \\ .. ~n S.t""dirtO •• •• A•""""' .. I\ A'ut>•dO\lc. ,~ " (Of'~ H ,. lo-II H n ArhnQt°" u ., Go,.\llit "° Prep Gymnastics "'"-Y•t..,. 111' 45'> I"' UI .... ~ .. Vaull•"Q 1 W•l!Oll IF> 1 7. 2. °'""" !Fl; l. ll(r•uw ISi ,.._~·~re,,._ 1 llolln lFlln.1 W•-IFI; JO••"',,, S•cto-.. 1 UWll•w• !Fl SSS• 1 Kl~y ,,., l J•lllt ISi s troked six triples and one home run -and has not struck out. And despite batting .510 at Fon· tana last year (the highest in the CIF Southern Section) he is just learning bow to hit. "I was a punch and judy hitter last year ... everything went to left field. r only had two tnples, so most of my bits were singles," says Sconiers, a 6-2, 185-pounder. Sconiers' hitting style is a great deal different now-<lue primarily to the efforts of OCC assistant coach John Hocken- berry. "I was hitting everything orr my front foot last year, but coach Hockenberry got me to lay back more and work on getting my bat out in front," says Sconiers. Now he's pulling the ball more, with greater power something he'll have to do if he's to make it in pro baseball as a first baseman Sconiers' mental approach has also changed, says Mayne. "He used to pout quite a bit after making an out, but he re alizes now he can face 1t, ··says Mayne. And his future is unlimited Selected in the third round of the recent winter free agent draft by the Angels, Mayne thinks Sconiers could play pro ball nght now. "He probably could play pro ball now. but he has a lot of tttings ahead of rum. He's sharp, he's a good student and a lot of major schools are looking at him. ''Of course I'd like to see him stay at Orange Coast another year. but if lbe money's right or he can get a good education, he may not be here." says Mayne But Sconiers, who played only one year of varsity ball at Fon- tana, isn't thinking that far In the future, although it's in the back of his mind. "I was told that a black person wouldn't fit in in this area, bul that's not true," says the Costa Mesa resident. "I like the coa ching and I like Ora.nge Coast. Right n•w I'm just trying to improve by baseball skills. When the season ends, then I'll look at my future." WedfM!lday wun't a very pod da7 for area prep baaeball waau. Mater Del Kiah of Santa Ana wu lbe 14ne winner, scortni Lwo nma 1n the laal ol the ae-veoth m. ninl f~ a 3-2 .tetory ova-.UU. inf Ediaon (Hun~ Beach). ltlaewhere lt wu a lmlnl altualion. Holt lhmtinlton Beach spotted. Bol.sa Grande 10 runs in the first inning, then came back to score six in the home ball of the frame. But Bolsa added four runs in fourth and another rour in the fifth to win 18-7. The loss ousted the Oilers from their own tourney. In other noa-tourney ac- tion, host Corona del Mar fell to Santa Ana, 7-3; visiting Costa Mesa was thumped by Sad- dleback, 18-2; and Laguna Beach dropped an S.7 decision to invad- ing Brea. In Mater Dei 's 3-2 win over E dison . the winnin g Monarchs stunned the Chargers with the seventh inning rally, putting together a single by Steve McGowan, a walk, a ground-rule double by Nick Harsh.another walk and Bob Meacham's game- winning infield single. Edison was limited to three hits with Ron Ward belting a triple. Huntington Beach's highlights included a three·run homer by' Curt Steinhaus and a two-run ro und-tri ppe r by Steve Hjelmstrom, both in the first in- ning. The game was called after rive innings, because of dark- ness. At Corona del Mar, Earl Callison had a triple and a single for the losing Sea Kings. But San· ta Ana put together 12 hits and took advantage of six walks in the first three innings t.o build Its lead. At Laguna, Brea bad a 8-3 lead entering the home half of the filth frame when the Artists rallied for four runs-but they couldn't get any more. Jn the Huntington Beach tournament. Fountain Valley m et La Quinta and Pacifica faced Eisenhower today with the winners advancing to Saturday night's (5 o'clock) championship game at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. The third place game 1s set Saturday (11 a.m.) at Huntington. Rally Ia noft.~ adloa at Santa Ana ·a M9'IDOl'i~an. CM Colt& Men H1ah M p were v1e- tlm1 of a 13· outburat in the fourth i.nnlna b e Saddlebaclt Ro Ad runners. ' SadcUebact t totetbe.r 10 hit.a, lncludlns t homo runs, to turn a 1--0lead1n a runaway. 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Santa Barbara has captured the last two CI F crowns. Neither opponent is a stranger to Edison or Newport. The Chargers whipped PaJos Verdes earUer in the season, 4-2, while Santa Barbara and Newport Harbor battled to a 2·2 In tournament action at Santa Barbara. "Peter Guzman is Santa Barbara's main guy," says Maran. :·We'll cover him with Kelly Dunn and get some help from Chris Dunn. Guzman is an excellent player and we have to stop him. · ·'Santa Barbara ke eps possession or the ball very well and attacks with more players. It's similar to Sanfa Monica." Santa Barbara haa rolled to a 22· 1 ·2 r ecord apd i s the M armonte League champion. Newport's attack ~as featured J eff Benbow, Bnice Silverman and Dave Zimmerman on of. fense, along with the Dunns, Kem Haug and goalkeeper John Benbow on defense. John Benbow eame4 first team All ·CIF hooora in '7S and along with his brother Jeff and Chris Dunn, is considered a solid can· didatc for l'limilar honors this year. The SruJora are 17·3-4 over· all. PASADENA -Wh ittier College has won the right to represent CaJlfomla In the NAJA 11ational tourney, lo Kamaa City )larch 7throuaih 12. Rod Snook, product ot Hunt· tbgton Beach's Edison High, lent a major usl1t to Whittler, soor Ing 17 point.a -11 ln the last half .-ben the Poets pulled away to uµ th~ir season record to 24·4. 'fhey've won 18 ln a row. Othus in the starting lint>up in- clude 6-5 center Risbi Hall, 6-2 Junior Don Teague and 6-1 guard S<:ott Clari<. Barnett and Clark (12.2 point.a a game) give the Bears a good on&-two punch in tbe backcourt. "We like to nm and r~ like we're fairly well disciplined," Hor11-•I .. ,. I , W.tt..., 11'1 l.t;1. ~ "' Ju...,,. .. ,,, Paull"' -..-1 $tr#.,.t IF) SH. l . 0.olt! II'); l Rtmmll'I Al"Oc• I P.iu IS) 7 1: 1 Ktllt'f Cl"I; l. DMn C"I. OCC Hosts Sprints JC Aces in State Wrestling Classic Set Palos Verdes coach Alan King says h1s 17-4·5 crew losl to Edison earlier because the latter out· hustled tu~ team. "Chris Crater and H~Boehm gave us fit.a up front a Edison's defense atopped eve g we bad,"saysK.lng. The Paloa Verdes u~t won the Bay League title-a I ague con· sidered by many as e best in theCJF . '• The Poets unleashed a de-· Yastatlng rast break In rolling to a convincing 107·88 victory over Soul.hem League champion Point Loma before a sellout crowd at Ambassador College In tho NAIA District 3 championships. · Mike Brown, with 28 points, led the way for Whittier, and five or Ills teammates ~gtatered double flcurea. ahooUn1 62 percent for- t.be game. The Western Sprints cham· plonablp, the~remier rowing event on the West Coast, will be hosted by Oranie Coaat College May 13-14--minus the Pacific-8 crews. The meet was originally scheduled to be boated by Stan- ford, but because Pac-8 schools will not compete, the event was &bllted to Newport Channel. Crew from OCC, UC Irvine. San Diego State. Cal State (Lang Beach). UC Santa Barbara. Loyola, Seattle-Pacific, Santa C lara, British Columbia, Univenlty of San Diego, Pacific Lutheran and St. Mary's will compete. The winner of each division ls expeded to advance to the Pac-8 meet, set May 20-21 in Northern Caliromia. OCC's crew launches the aeuoo a week from Saturday. hostini UC Santa Barbara •bile UCI waitl unUl llarcb ti to meet OCC and UCLA. ' Four wresUers from OranJ{e Coast College and two from Golden West will compete in this weekend's stale JC tournament at Cypress College. Action begins Friday al noon. The second session gets under way at 6:30 Friday night with the third session set for Saturday at noon. Finals start at 6:30 Satur· dayoighL Joe Young (118), Doug Stewart (142), Mike Barretto (150) and Jeff Camire (167) will compete for OCC's Pirates with Dave Sliney (118) and Mark Vick (177) Dobey, Washington Spark Irvine, 9·1 Left,~ Bob Dobey pltc!Md a •h·biU•r and Kenny Wub.inlton bluted a two-run hom• nm in JeldinC UC Irvine to ~ t-1 baaeba1l victory over hoet Southena Cal Collea• ot Costa llesa Wednesdq. Dobey struck oat four-and didn't iu\M a walk in loint the 41.atanee. Ria ooi, trouble came In the seventh wben the I Vai:arda put Loaetber four lln • f« a nm. Hbln1to.11 slammed bis homer to left with Steve Morton aboard In the fifth lnnlng. Morton had •lnaled. That gave UCI a 3-0 lead ana after a lour-run seventh it WU a rout. In the seventh, a double by Morton, Waallln.1ton'1 run· scoring slnale. a hit bataman., Dou• Qwd•a u.crltlce f1Y aod 1ln1l• by John SspJ, Drtan Huter and Scott Thayer did the dam~~· UCl 1 Anteaters Sot two more TUDI In tbe eithth Oil a walk, a bit baseman. a 1round out and Eapy'1 ~ele. The latter bad three hifi1, lncludln1 a fint inni.oi double., The Vanguarda tallied their run after two outs 1n the seventh on •inlles by Stan Tbomu, Mllco Scboetz. Gary Skelton and Rob Stonelake. Both UCI and SoCaJ. return to play Saturday. lrville (5-'1) bosta Claremont-Mudd and SoCal takes oo v1lit1q Westmont. in noon doullltbeadon. 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Jesse Vassallo, who had earlier qualified in the 500 with an identical l!me of 4:32.0, made his second e vent with a 2.01.9 victory in the 200 individual medley while brother Vic won a pair of races for the Diablos- the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke. Bill Babashoff of Foun- tain Valley High won tbe 100 butterfly in 58.0 and the 500 free in 4:56.5 to pace Fountain Valley to a 98· 74 victory over Hun- tington Beach in Sunset League action. Tom Myers won the 100 and 200 free for Newport Harbor as the Tar s t o ppled Westminster. 96-70 . YUISITY E•IM<•• lttll l •I SA ll1llef 701) medlf'f rrcl•Y 1 E\l•nc1• I II 1 100 tr..-I Sc,,m•dt E J 1 O• q 1 C•rroll ~E! 1 O• 2. 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Atl~nl• 1 l~\A-lf"\\ PothbvrqhO f\uft•fo6 (h1r-oio 1 ci .. v .. lflnd4 f0f'Of'l1n t SI LOUll l Cotorn<to 1 111• l -------~Q)WOM-------DO IT TOUIS&I SHU UMITS • ~t>' UNRMISHED ,.v. BOOKCASES EASY TO ASSEMILI 3o-x4r s 6 95 3606 S 5 95 ---oner·~ Mar. 1s; 1m--- Ne MUCH. tiiUCH MOU u...19 •1 . ,. ....... 140 I. I 7tlt -COiie .... 6~6-J2'1 Di\ VE CUNNINGHAM Of Illa D•llY Piiot Stall When your basketball team wins by 26 points. you call it a rout. When you do it regularly, you call it a team to re· member. The 1976-77 Fountain Valle y sophomores arc a team toTemember. They ave rage d 64 points per game and gave up just 38 points each outing . They breezed to the Sunset League championship and finished with a 23·1 record. ·1 he sole loss was to Huntington Beach in the firs t round of league play. "We never s hould have lost that game," says coach J im McNamara. s tates. "We b ea t them by 34 points." That victory over Hun· tington Beach ranks as one of McNamara's personal highlights of the season. The other game he particularly re· members is the cham- pionship of the Santa Ana tourney, when his sophomores beat San Clemente by 11 points. Fountain Valley has now run off a string of three consecutive sophomore league cham- pionships. McNamara, who has coached soph teams for eight years, says the 1976·77 group ranks with the best he's ever coached. "To say it was a team · effort sounds kind of cor· ny. but that's what It was. We had 10 or 11 players who were all about equal in ability," McNamara says. The team's leading scorer, Mugsy Ep· pel heimer, averaged just 10 points per game. ''That's because he almost never p layed more than one hair. We had two complete teams and both were very good." McNamara says. The team's playmake r was Ralf Reuland and the best outside shooter was Jon Ramirez, ac· cording to McNamara. Eppelhe1mer was the league's MVP and Craig Stoll was regarded as the team's most consistent performer. "Jt was really my fault. I -;:===;;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;::;;:;::;::;; made some adjustments on defense that didn't work out, and we couldn't reacljust." Huntington Beach won the game by 11 points, but the next time the two teams met Fountain Valley was ready . and angry. "l didn't have to motivate them at all for that game," McNamara Cage Score s Me. v111..,c:..'-• temltlMlt W•ch11aSU7 O•••t>l ,.o<lflc (MU Atlli.tle Am•. . "'"'"-San JOMSI 71, UG·S.-1.o 8-• 52 S.11 Olfl90SC St, F.-SUI Fu1 .. 11onso•. Pacific .. Spring GREAT SAVINGS ON SPORTSWEAR IAMD MUCH MOREi AT OUR SIDEWALK SALE Fri •• Sat .. Sm.. March 4. s. 6 DON'T MISS IT Mountaineering SALE GOOD DEALS OM MEW AND RENT AL E9UIPMEMT Cross-Catry Equipment Skis, Boots, Poles Ski Mt111tai1eertn1 Gear Tnlbr, bner, Wis WUdenms fJperience 25% OFF 25% OFF S-F111111 hcb 33% Off Pivetta '1.a Cima" Mtn. Boots Rq.1995 NOW 4750 Jmpart ledp I Dome Teats-1976 Models "Pets Storm" Oiled-Wool 15% OFF s~ 20% OFF J700 W. COAST NWT ... MaWPOU llACH MNUI IHJ & WIT .. LOM9 llA.CM """'"' . 24111 ....... MUS ....,.;LH. ........... •· l • THE IRVINE COMMUNJTY Theater, which has relocated temporarily in Newport Beach, is in rehearsal for its next entry in what has been dubbed the "survival season," Murray Schisgal's satirical comedy "Luv " .............. Toe11 Tilus • ltey bacbtaie a11lpmeaaa are beins taken by Mary Bent.on. 1ta1e m~er; Cb~k Benton, tecb.nlcal diredor. and David Lons, Ht desisner. .. Luv" wUJ be presented ror three wffk•ndl. or.o· lnl March 25, at the former Newport Harbor ap- Uat church building on cwr Drive at El Modena Avenue. Reservatlon1 Me-3178 days and 557·'7297 eveninga and weekends. * AT GOLDEN WEST College, casU~ bas been announced for two productions, opening a week apart -"Night of January 16.lh" and "Tbe Hot L Baltimore." "January 16th," under the direction of Charles Mitchell, opens Nov. 11 in the Actors Playbox for a three-weekend run. Delia Rose, Mara Houdyshell and Jerry Usury head the cast as the defendant and the two attorneys, respectively. Headmg the cut of ''Hot L Baltimore," which bows in on March 17, are Sheryl Goldstein, SalJy Sefton and Mike Cook. Others in the company are Laurie Sondag, Dan Serber, Ken Cope, Anne Lane, Robin Cooke, Nancy Andrews, Nancy Rowe and Oarrold Carother. Michael Fiore 1s playing the downtrodden loser, Mike Frym is cast as his more successful school buddy and Beth Titus plays the latter's dis- satisfied wife in the Irvine production. Managing director Tom Titus is staging the comedy. Eight performances are scheduled on two weekends from Thursday through a Sunday --------------------matinee in the main GWC theater. Reservations for Ice skati n~ e''er~'lla~: 0.. .WtNotl "'""-•yo. to S ..._, ...... fa ASK ABOUT SPECIAL GROUP RA TE ICE CAPADES CHALET COSTA MESA MESA VERDE CENTER HARBOR BLVD. AT ADAMS Ttl : 979-1880 --m-~I ' •• -.u lleOMMA'ltONll IOCKYINI .... ,,llO liAIMI ...... .,_.,.. ~ ,,.,. both shows are being taken at 892-7711. • C~ARD -Auditions for the Jean Kerr comedy "Finishing Touches" have been announced for Sunday at 1 p.m. and Monday at 7:30 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 607 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach ... the cast calls for two men and a woman in their forties, two girls and a boy in their twenties and two teen-age boys ... opening night is April 19 for three weeks ... Golden West has announced tryouts for its spr· mg musical, "Promlses, Promises," for March 14. 15 and 16 at 7 p.m. in the music building ... a large cast or mature men and women 1s required for the show, which opens May 11. •• 'Farrah' WALT DIStGTS Out "THI TOWH TMA T DllADID SUMDOWM". "ASMALLTOWH .. l'IXA$" Il l NOWSHOWING PllUL NEWMAll .. c ' • tllllllll EIT 'Kingston' Replacing 'Tales' LOS ANGELES (AP) -NBC, hoplng an in· vesti1ative reporter will dig up some good rat· ings, says it's replacing the new "Tales of the Unexpected" on Wed· nesdays with the newer ··Kingston: Confiden- tial." The latter show stars Raymood BWT of NBC's old "lroosides" series as an investigative reporter and editor-al-large for a chain of newspapers and radio and 'l'V stations. It'll start March 23. NBC, in announcing the change Tuesday, said ''Tales," a victim of low ratings since its Feb. 2 premiere, isn't -.. EIGRI' JS ENOUGH," an hour· lon1 aeries ABC calla a "comedy- drama." Jt ltan Dick Van Patten and Diana Hyland u a modem couple with eilht ehild.ren. -•"'Three's Company.'• a comedy about two young career women <Joyce DeWitt and Sunnne Somers> who share the cookine and reol al their Santa Monica, Calif. apartment with a man (John Riller) .. ABC said the shows will premiere aft« • K.rdll II. par .. _. ··w to 7 Uliia lild.N* _. ltQ' -.U late April. rr MID ··men 1a ..,..,.. •• .m ....,, ... ,.... .... ,...,.... day llll'U. beel""'ac •Gd a tr.. t-10 D. 1A tM UJDe Period IOW ftDecl by ·'l'Rk:b ... Pu. ... -Boak Two." It a&ld ''ThNe'• CompQJ .. ltarta its rqular fiv•.n.lr nm on nun.- day, Marcb24, fromt:30-10 p.m. EST. It'll preempt "Tbe Tony Rand.all Show,'' which returns to that tia1e period oo April 28. "Westaide Medical'' a1ao will start on March 24, for four weeks, in the 10·11 p.m. time period now held by "Streets of San Francisco." The network a1Jo said ''The Brady Bunch Hour," a new family variety show that now is rotated with ·two other early-evening ABC shows on Sundays, will be moved to Mondays forslx weeks. starting March21. p ol8D8ki Film .. --., ~ .... ~;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;--.;;;;;;;;;;...;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..- Los ANGELES CAP) -Roman Polanski has arrived to discuss his next film with Columbia Pictures production c hief Daniel Melnick. The project: ''The First Deadly Sin,·· based on the novel by Lawrence Sanders. Polanski is ex- pected to start filming next fall. necessarily canceled. ----,,-;a--,n----A network spokesman · in New York said NBC still is t.alking with Quinn Martin, producer of the show, a suspense an- thology, about the future of the series. "Ta~es" becomes the firth series NBC bas taken oCf its Wednesday night schedule in its effort this season to improve its low ratings on that night. THEATRES-ORANO& CO SOUICITlZBS $1~. S . COAS PLAZA l4tt• .. tt1S1.s.6111111(1f .... ... , .. 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"· 11 "" ,mn About ID ••casualllea .. el tbe mock l'ebicle pileup w1 U be roat· eel to Kbai:on. s.ddlebac.k and South Coast Commueity Ho1patala, •• well as San Clemente Gent:ral llolpat.al. M'· cordlnac to a spokesman for the t'll Valley H C•~IMl!lll " &.-. II VaUe1 lbplarw wUJ play l.be pan o/ ··v~·· TM , offif'• of amwa ey w ••.five a.mbulan« cocn· pul-, \be county RAld Crou cluaptllr. county f1re departmf'nt unJu ud paramed.ks, the oounly 1berlrt-coroner. lbf' bl1hw111y patrol. I.hf' Sal vu hon A rm y ;md otber area a1enc1es wlll partlc1pat.e 1n the drill Clwking R emedy Stated E/fe t? V.:A Hl CTON c P • Tb Ff'd ,... £n ru Adm1n1atntum ct'EA1 upttta huw 1mpirt"t on C'Ofl•umcr pn\' from ua order lemporanJy N'duc ma the pn«· <'l'tlln& on domesll<' erode 011 Tht-t'EA ord •red th•· ceilin• price lowor~ by ~ Ct'ftL'I pt'r butrt'I Wt'<J nesday. :sayma 1t.s own inaccurate e11tJmate~ or production penmtted 011 companies to collect $320 m11lioo more last yellr than 1t intended Peter Luedtke ... i>s1s tant FEA general ('Ounsel. said the change would lo" er the co~t of a ~allon of 011 by onl) a quarter of a cent for l·On 'um er~ Fatell11•11rr o rtag ., Durinl the t•o )'H.ra ol Caul 1a a ct~ .... .... rtlMlnl C&illarm have aulJend r .......... .. heavy economlc toaa •hilt..__ ... w altt u.en baw been unafTcctecl .,..._uy. But tn dtallns Wllb the ro CNAeb Uaal t me>&t ol the &ut lb.ls winwr and ls due to lllrike Cahfomia ln a couple ol yea,., I.he tables are 1bool to~tumed. FO.a ALMOST ALL TIU! MAJOR develop· mcmts thnt wm mull from cxplo1taU<>n of 011 i.nd ~u tn fi.e\'etAl part.a ol Ala.ska are slated ror con- strucuon m the Southland . Some developments will be of direct benefit to Northern Californians, just as explo1tat1on of Northern CalJ!omia water supphes bas benefited the Soulhland. SOlrfHER!ll t;ALIFORl'JA Even the s tate A~ sembly's permanent sub committee on energy. un til now more skeptical of Foc:us ~ gas company warning:. -----------about 1mpend1n.: shortages than any olber agency, concedes u massive shortfall of natural gas will come by 1985 unless new hquef1eld natural gas facilit1es are built Otlw.t N......t taVerne Pake h a~ been named vin· pres ident for d e ve)opme nt at Chap man College in Orange . He wa !> formerly d1rt>ctor o l the Alumm Fund fo1 Tulane University. SACRAMENTO (AP> -Would you know what to do if someone started choking on food in a restaurant? 1 WASHINGTON <A P 1 Houst> leaders dis SUCH A SHORTAGE WOULD COME sooner an a~rce on whether the re Southern California. because 1t &ets more of its SllP s1gnat1on of Rep Henry phes from the once-abundant fields of Texas ~nd B. Gonzalez as chairman Oklahoma. As those fields dwindle, the Southern of the House Assal>s ina Cahfom1a Gas Co. has had lo t\lrn elsewhere Directory H e ld Back By Brown Here's what the state Health Department ad- vises. 1n guidelines bemg distributed to about 50,000 restaurants in California for djsplay: t1ons Committee will 1t found future supplie~·m southern Alaska':. save or doom the con-Cook lnJel and Indonesia, but didn't have lhe money troversial panel to buy as much as it needed and still buHd the re - IF THE person shows ----------. quired importing facilities. By CapUol News Service SACRAMENTO -It is customary for the state of California to Issue a new telephone director~ every six months. i the obvious symptoms ( J Enter Northern California. whose supplies inability to talk. usually I N SH ORT come largely from Canada and are gradually being clutchmg the throat -cut off by that nation. To get the capital it needs. the first step is four brisk Speakl'r Thomas p Southern California Gas Co. enlisted Pac1ric Gas & slaps oo the back. O'Neill said the leaders Electric Co. as an equal partner in its importing Normally. the nt.·w directory is issued short l y after the new legislature has been sworn mto office If that doesn't wslodge would mel'l today with proJecl!.. But no changes were made in plans to br- lhe food, stand behind committee members to mg the gas mto California through a port at Oxnard, the victim, place both discuss the dis pute and Los Angel~ or Point Conception in Santa Barbara arms around the waist to decide whether to al-County. But no new phon\· directory has been 1~ sued since AuJ!ust 1975 and grab one of your fists low Gonzalez to resign with the other hand. No Snow.Joh Al"Wlrooi.cto PUT YOUR clasped hands over the abdomen and just below the rib cage, and wh1le applying pressure on the ab - domen. give four quick upward thrusts with both hand s Repeal if necessar}. If the v1ct1m loses con- sciousness. u::.e mouth· to-mouth resusc1tat1on I F THE FOOD is blocking the throat so atr isn't reaching the lungs. remove all v1siblt> food Malaria B lu ATLANTA <AP > Al l eas t four ca!!>l'S of malaria have been (•on firmed amonJ! 600 Americans who attended Cl f estl\al in Najo!t.'ria from Jan 15 through reb 12 PublJ(• health off1t•1,ils m New York, Ill1nm~ and California are trying lo warn othPrs who <11 ll'nded to takl• prl•t·Ju hons agamst th(• d1~ea~l' George Klein displays has pleasure at r(' siding in the retirement town of Sun City. Ariz .. cspeciaJly during the winter Th(' snow shovel. mounted in Klein's front y<.1rd , was a gift from friends m Mm nl'apolis. :\Jinn from the victim's mouth. IJerrigaft F r ee lay him down on his side and slaphamfourtimes ARLINGTON . V;i on th<.' back. 1 AP I Daniel Berrigan Scholarships For Seniors If that doesn t work. antiwar pncst and at• lay him on has back and t1vist. has bt>en rcle1t:.l•d l' ,_er t q u 1 ck up w a rd from Jail artt'r scrvinJ? a pressure on the ab · 30-day sentence o n tlomen Repeal those last charges s temming from two steps a!'> oft en <IS a Dt>c 29. 1976 <fr necessan monstral1on ut the Pen tagon Saddleback Valley high school sen1or<1 who pl.in medical careers can apply through March 21 for Mission Commu n ity Hos pital Auxllaaq scholarshi~ Hi s brother Philip. '-RACrlTI and sister -in law ~ P"\r:r Elizabeth McAltslt>r t..:ipE:::siiDl~Wla.,__... \\en• abo part of lhl' de ~ ..J S monstration . Philip. Ht:.. '<~"~ originally :.cntcnced to ApplJcants, who must have mam\ained 3 o grade averages, can obtain forms from scholarship counselors al Mission VieJO, El Toro. Dana Hills. San Clemente and Silverado Hi~h Schools, said Ann Weatherford. scholarship chairman. lf A, T. n b 0 60 ciays, Was relt'U M.~d 8 R C.1f Y f"" ,..... earlier Ms l\lc'Allstl·r. 1:. ~~·1 ~Gf ~~~~~~rving a 00 du) '-l'n ~~~~·T I a..osf:-r: 1' iyt~t JppE ,.o 1 e jlt.&tl OF No1itf ER , wolt'~N The forms are al.so available from the au.xihary receptioo desk al Mission Community Hosp1tul, 27802 Puerta Real, Mission VieJo Appl.Jcants will be judged on a comb1nat1on or SC'hola...,t1c a bi ht). demonstrated hnirncii.I need ;inti ('Ommunlly lnvolvt?meot Additional information is avrulable by call.mg Mrs Weatherford, 581 -1828. or Lorra.me Meth1ast>n 582 01n Miss S a n Juan WASlllNGTON IJ\PI -Depart menl heads m ttw Carter admm1stra t1on are undc.•r order-, from the Prcs1dcnl lo a l low at least 25 percent of civilian JOb vacanc1t's in their agencies to ~o un- fllh·d I oder a d1rect1ve 1s · 'ucd Wc.'Clnesday, agcn· c1es can fill no mort> than Contest Due March 13 75 pt'rccnt of the open in~s that occur through attrition after Feb 2H. Tlcketa an on sale for lbe March 13 -Mary Allyn Croa1man, a Dana JUdging of thls year's Miss San Juan Hilla serlior who works part llme for Capistrano contest. scheduled for l the Capistrano school district. plans p. m at the El Adobe Restaurant. · to 1tudy law Mayor DougJ115 Nub wiJJ ~one of -llrl9 Sucaue Cbade, a native of six judgei to select a winner and two San J\lan, plans to study at Sad- princesses rrom among 14 cootea-dleback College to prepare for a tants, who will model sports apparel career comh'nlng public relations and and li~ta coetumes for thejudgtni travel Ticket information is available by calling the Chamber of Commerce. -P•mda Burt, a Dana Hills senior. 493·4700 • '\IO'orka part time and plans to attend The 14 contestants in tho etgbtb an-Saddleback College nu al cont.est a.re: -Rober&a Boeuler. a seventh -Ka&hl We.Ulen. a Saddleback generaUon San Juan resident, is a College business admibhtraUon stu-Dana HUl.I senior and plans a career dent. who recently received an award aaan interior designer for outstanding achievement in busi· ness -DebMe Banicll:, a Saddleback -Sheryl Dlum S&one, a Dana Hills Colle&e art. m~or. works part time High School graduate who plans to and plans• secretarial career. study med.iclne at the Univenlty of Redlands -Jo Amte S1,1ta, a San Clemente Hi&b &bool IJ"Muate and sporta en- thusiast -Prt.dlla Sufciri. wbo plans to atudy drama al Saddlebac.k College when she is graduated from San Clemente H.i&h School -Emma MU.«•· a languafe ma- jor at Cal State Fullerton. who plans to be a biliJllual tcacbe.t -QrlldM Jeata. who pl&M to atudy 1peecb and drama at Occiden- tal College in Ute fall -Deborah KeOJ J euea, employed by the city of Sall Juan u a dawn. wbo plana to 81.ud.Y lnter1or da.ip at Brl1ham Youns University -NUC7 Lee Gnea. a Dana lDl1I Hnlor. plan1 • caNer teaehtnl male, prlvat.elJ and ID chutch diolrs -Lari IA!I .OUW1pla111 to attmcl Colorado State UnJYcniCY to pnper to work as a wildllfe man.a1er Entries Eyed ·· For Badminton Registration ha'> opened for the Newport Beach badmlnlon tournament to be held in April under &:be au.spices or the city"$ Parks, ~aches and Recreation Departmtflt. Tht t~rn•ment wlU include men's afngles, women's singles. men'a doubles. women's doubles and mlsed doubles. The tournament wilt take place Apr1l 2 and 3 •t. Llncoln M1ddle School. Entries are .vail•ble at the PB Hd R ofCJcH at city ball. Deadline (or "'trie. Is M al"Ch 15. Press Secretarv -''>dv Powell said · · 2 1ndleied PHOENlX, Ariz. (AP> A federal grand JUry has. returned indict- ments against Phoenix attorney Nl•al RobNts and suhurban Chandlt>r plumber .Jimmy Robison in connection with the at tempted bombing of a federal building here in January 1976 Robison, !>4, also 1s ac· cused of the June car- bom b slaying of Phoenix newsman Don Bolles A id R rmftN!d WASHINGTON (AP> With new backin&. in the form of a 92-0 Senate vote, for its chorus of of· fi cial concern about human rights violations abroad, the Carter ad- m inistraUon Is review- ing all unilateral U.S. foreign aid to see IC more countries sbouJd be cut off for violating humM rights. But Trellsury Secretar}' Michael Blumenthal Ede clear Wednesday at the ad· ministration nol ln· t~nd to Impose such aid cuts on multlnatlonal lendlna lnstiluUona. Uke the World Bank. lch help M>me developinti na· Uont thal violale the.fr citizens' nahl.<I. TIUS MEANS THAT WHEN PG&E's Canadian suppl.Jes reach their low point m the early 1980::. Northern California gas users will be as dependenl on the Southland for energy as Southern Cahfor nians are on the north for water Even the expected gas from Alaska :. North Slope won 'l be enough to c hange this situation The Southland also 1s being asked to bear the brunt or the nation's desire to reduce ml imporb. As completion or the trans-Alaska oil p1pehne nears. pressure to put a <'ross-country oil l>h1pp10g ::.ystem into operation mounts UNLESS SUCH A PIPEUNE IS operating soon. mosl of the Alaskan oil will have to be shipped through the.• Panama Canal to Gulf Coast ports extremely expensive -or exchanged with Japan extremely unpopular with Midwest congressmen whose Stutes require new oil for their refining 1n dustncs Sance the Standard 011 Co. of Ohio, which con trots about half the Alaskan 011. has solid plan:. only tor a line from Long Beach to Texas, the longer the 1ssut' festers the more likely that route becomes A few months ago, it seemed that state oppo:.1 !Ion might thwart the Soh10-Long Beach plan on en v1ronmental grounds. But alarm over the dec1s1on or the Dow Chemical Co. to cancel plans for a plant in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta area has changed the pol.JticaJ situat.Jon . TOP AIDES TO GOV. BROWN, WRO formerly opposed most large new proJects, now talk about speeding the permit process. Both the liquefied natural gas facility and the proposed Alaskan oil terminal at Long Beach wall produce jobs by the thousands, but both wall also impose environmental risks on Southern California. OC Optometrists In Project ·L~OK Orange County optometrists will travel to Ensenada March 12 to fit glasses for Mexican . youngsters. ProJecl LOOK, sponsored by the Costa Mesa Nf'wport Harbor Lions Club and other county Lions Club will send 18 optometrists to the Baja seaside c1 ty fortheclin1c. Dr. Marlin P Dales of Costa Mesa will represent the area Lions Club for the proJect, which Commun1cat1on oHict• sources said the direc tory hasn't bee n issued because Gov Edmund • G Brown Jr ran't make· ' up his mind what hl' wanb on the front pa~t· Newport t '~~~:,. .r( Things" IS the lllle of a.r1 l art exhibit on display in the Newport Beach cU,:. hall until April 1. i l The extub1t features 41 selected group of intaglio prints by Margar•t ~ Bedell. winner or U\l' •• Purchase Award at tl)e : city's 1976 arts festival ~ The exhibit may qe :. viewed dunng workin, } hours at city hall, 8 a .m. t ·t o 5 p .m . Monda y S through Friday. • ~ R estau rant ~ 1 F ined in } } ·F r aud Rap • ;. , LOS ANGELES (AP1 :• A restaurant has ~ agreed to pay $2,500 in ~ civil penalties and at ~ torney fees in a sutt ). charging that its food wasn't what 1t was billed.;~ to be. ~ was begun 12 years ago. Or. Dales said 872 childreR glasses since the program began. The swt claimed that ~ the Hour Glas s j restaurant served pork , shoulder m place or tbt• ~ ham 1l advertised on it:. $ menu, turbot instead of ) h ave received sole and meat from adult •• cattle Instead of baby • beefhver. ~ Tips Giv en ., '; !· t. • •• Book Swap Sought ~ Oear Joyce: I'd like to open a paperback book 1wap bualness. or l'IOmetblnl •lmllar. Do yoll bave any 1u11Htlons! -S.D., Bln1bamton, N.Y. Jn a typical paperback book ex· change, customers who supply resala· ble paperbacks get swap credit for 2S percent of the cover price, then the ex change sells lbe books for half the cov er price, in cash or swap vouchers Look for an out-of-print copy ol "Starting and Managing Swap Shoo or Consignment Sale Shop" at hbra.ries or U.S. Small Business Ad· ministration field offices. IN SOME CITIES. 8 dnelopina trend is book-and-other business tan· dema, such as the ,Jane Addams Bookstore " Bakery in Chicago. Or you mltht pair books with a restaurant, craf\ center, antique shop or plant store. Read, "A Manual on BookselUng" ($6.25 postpaid, Harmony Books. l Park Ave .. Now York, N.Y. lOOUI). Dear Joyce: Do Y• know crl a .,_ on bow co ooer•t.e a barttt ltt\'Jee where ....,ae nd•••e &lllap aad 11ervtces ntbtt t.bu paJ t.)' moM~ -A.8., Meo•,..._, Ten . No, but a reference Ubrarlan can dlrecl 1our searcl\ throuah business .. .. ( CAREERS Ji ....., __________________________ ,,,... v opportunity magazines. Among or ~ ganliations operaUng th.ls way is the 3 Muturu Crcd.it Buymg Syatem, Jnc. in" Los Angeles ) This cooperative reports 3,500: members who swap everything from ~ dtntal work to house wJrina. 1 • ~ MUTUAL USES A COMPVTEa lo~ record mtmbers' dePosits or services : or product.I, and to withdraw credHh ~ when members wanl to ••buy'"~ something. Cooperatives may ebarge ~ a membership fee. plwi a percentage• <ofun seven lo 9 percent) of the value o( the it.ems traded. Membel'1' are sup. • Poled to pay income tax on the swap, ; hut ttappeanthatmanydon.ot. t It'• my guesa that a barter '9 cooperative Is a heodacbe·intenaive ~ business, but Intriguing and l)Olslble fOT a tireless matchmaker. I I Urgi TYReaiato .._..,,Gtlktt r,aU.,.-.bltf,aMM ....... , , ..................... ee.-......... ....,. ... ~ .... er-·......-.. . ''I Jiii& llcll •a•• '1-9 .......... aad 10 o.• •JllDOttlordlem, ..... ..... W...ArW 7' 5 Tiie ~ lbipallll.cm ldded. '-Jl waald be far ' almplS_. ..... .mc1ent b:rtllie muulacturer ol ·--------U.--•TVtodothla." ·-PVBUC NOTlCF. ~' coanuota ..... bl • statement an. 1IOUDdnl be b iatroductn1 a bW lo P" the FedCt"al •---------COcDIDUDk.tiicma Commla&ion ......-_ autboril" to •1CTt1'10U".U""•n ._.."' "' ..... ITATIMlltf requ.inJ tbe lAduaJoo of tnterference-protecUoa ,.,.. , .. ...,..., --......... w.1 components in various consumer electronic de--.. n,:~!IOCtAlEO l.EAStHG co 1tu vices. Sen ll••o Or • "••Port 8••'" "1 CehlO•ftlettMO Motown Records Corp. filed a $20 million lawsuit Fr..i S.•o••. ••t• s. ... ,_ O• N..,.PQrl 8 .. • 11 C..lolo<n<•t.-! againstCBSinc.,CBSRecord.sandEpicRtscordsin A1tn•ro o M••lon•. q 11 a dispute over the Jaekaon Fbe singing group. ~~~m,,.., \t-t. eov1ne, '•"'0'"'• Tbe Loi Angeles Superior Court al.lit, which also T"" t1<1t1 ..... " .... -,.., bv • n a mes tbe singing 90""'··~;:,~~p-"""' group's representative, ( ) T"" •~•-• ... , ,,,.., ,.,,,, ,,... Jackson -Arons En· PEOPLE Ca\lnly ,,.,,of 0.•n(lll County on terprtses, charged the de· Ftt>t ... rv •i. "11-,.,. .. , fendants with breach Of -----------Publl\Nd 0--GN\I Oa1ty Pt101 contract, inducing breach Ftb 14·-··~·m11 >.10. "· 1917 111'1 II of contract, injunous falsehood and invasion of privacy. Motown Vice Chairman llkbael •oellklAd said part or the swt involved what he said were mislead- ing ads prepared by CBS in connection with the network's televiaion series, "The Jacksons." RoshJrind said the ads featured lead singer Jer· malDe Jacboa despite the fact that be did not ap· pear in the series. * Robert Penteeoat is trying to grow money in dirt -"Plains" dirt from Pfaldeet Caner'• borne town. The 27-year-old former truck driver went to Plains, Ga. and brought back about 1,500 cubic in· cbes to Louisville, Ky. Through newspaper ad· vertisements, he's oClering one cubic inch, packed in a plastic container, for $3 plus 50 cents postage. Tbe side oltbe plaatic box says tbia is "My very own piece m Plains, Ga." Pentecost says his investment is $250, and the soil 'a potentlal yield is about $4,000 • • Ballet's iron man, Rudolf Nureyev, explores odd, mystical and sinister precincts of dance on his latest special Broadway visit, says Associated Press arts writer, William Glover. Three members of the Royal Danish Ballet round out the un· usual recital-in-mime that opened Tuesday night at the Uris Theater. In a display of stamina and versatility, however. only the star appears in all of the pro-gram's three numbers -and in-NUAEYEv tends to do that nighUy through March 20, Glover noted. • Uganda President ldi Aailn's problems with lhe U.S. govemmeot apparently were no r eason for missing an appoint- ment in Georgia for routine maintenance or his airplane. Amin's $6 milli o n Gulfstream ll aircraft 1s un dergomg routine maintenance at Travis Air Field in Savannah. a spokesman for the Grum man AMI.. Corp confirmed The spokes man said, "It ~ JUSt a n.·~ular sen 1c· mg slop. Just hke l ak1n(.l your car 1n " * ·rhe Senate confirmed President Carter's nomtnation of Evaa S. ~e. ronner mayor of Pittsfield. Mass . to be chief of protocol with the rc1nk of am· bassador. Dobe llt'. 3 1 . a f o rme r Republican who switched lo the Democratic party last year to campaign for Carter, succeeds Shirley Temple Black in the State Department po!>t. rt is Dobelle's Job to assure that visiting dlgnitar1e.'\ are pro •L-•<• perly cared for and that they receive appropnate courtesies. • Watergal<' figure Jobn ~u says be ls writing and lectu.nn~ to pay off his mortuge, not to P•rlay a prison term for a Watergate related otfense \nto a wealthy futurt'. "l am makin« lhe ~st livln1 l can," the former White House lawyer u1d in SeatUe OIAlf He also told r eporters that after tu.s releasf' from prlM>n be rejected offers of hi~h-paying jobs in favor of a wriUng career. Dean saJd he had no idea bow much be was being paid (or the lecture and also did not know how mucb his book, "BUnd Am· bitloo -The White House Yean," bu earned for bim. The book 15 on tieveral best seller lists. • A $31U million plan to renovate and expand Loi Angele landmark downtown Ubrary hu bea an· 'nUtd by architect ClaarJ.-Lmckmaa.. Luckman. who tald the renovation shOuld meet tbe city's Ubrary needs for the next quarter· ee.ntury, polnttd out that the remodellna coats were Je111 than ball the estimated $8.1.4 million that would be required to build a new library. • PUBLIC NOTICE Pl"BI.JC 'OTIC f-: Pl RUC :-.OTICE <411 SYHOP~l~OI' TWf A'"NVAl HATEMIENTOI' Ml Rilf>LA" tN,VR&HCE COMPA"Y •:ONI Wl'OAT (["T(R Oltl\/f Nf WPOl!T lll!ACH.CALt ,OANIA V l All EH Of 0 OECEMllElt J I, 1'1t Tnt•I •"""''"flod-, \•t~ ~ ,._,.; ._,._. Toh•I Mli 11~ P "'?"' 1 \,.. (..C.Wt•IN -0 W ,....,.,...,.,, f A(tt"At 'Sl••v~' (lf·v · .. t r • ,. I QMOOCI i11 •"1 411 ~ '11.11• Pl'BUC !'tOTICE Pl BUC NOTICE ••4tO SY .. 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AppointflMtlt ORiy 642-2741 Aftef" 5 ,M Open Sunday 1-5 -------------1'111., Ol'14~1'Jlllf "111 not h11u¥.1ngl) •ll'••l'I JO\ GeMrol I002Getterol 1002 J<l\ t:rll-.,an~ lur 1 •JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... tdlc "h1t•h 1:. Ill \ 1111,1 twnoftht' IJw .....•.•...•••......... Geftetoat 1002 .............•••.•...•• Heal b.t.11t• O,,ORTUHITY Opening for 2 II•· ·d n · ... 1 t•:.IJl~ '><lll''>Pl'OIJll• Ill Jn Otfll l' With :!I \ r' l'\P Jnd 1n the 'am•• lorJt1un Manv rtl•·rr .. 1, & ".ol~ 1n'. \'our U\\11 1fr,,k ,11,, piton(• Brvhl'r p,l\:, Jll Jd,crtl'>lll~ 1'1111 r<1mm l'.tll HI LL 1.t\C-11 F '-' :'llYEll. tnr 1nll'r\ll'" ESLEY N . ~YLOR CO REAL TORS s i nee 1 H4 BIG CANYON TOWHHOMES Hrand new ! Countr y Club al musphcre Pnvatl' garckn court yd entry, pool. tt•nn1s & golf course view. !>U nkcn LH, wet bar. :,ccurity. Choose from 2 & :1 bdrm home.-. For lease from SliOO Sak· frnm Sl:Jfi .500 21 I I San Joaquin Hill5 Road NEWPORT CENTER. 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Only thtt o.lly Pflo4 ,..11y Wit 'rOll ....,, .. ,,_ 111 JOlll loe•I c_.,,.11, ... ,,.,.,,.., @.tmHWI st tht' ANAHF.IM CONVENTION CENT EH Man:h9 l3 Please call &U $6711 • .-xt 333, to clolm your licketl. ••• rru . I. .. . ... den llYIMI 3 Ddrm1 . l bath1 . LJl' 1ndo1•r uquarium Covered pauo. Sil.~ COSTA MISA l7 Swte office bldg. 6,000 ~ ft • rtl'\l\i Jy carpeted" draped. S29S.OOO LIDO REALTY 1177 VS. U., M.L 673.-7l00 ~~ .......... !~.~~,~~ .......... !~.~~ BAYFRONT. pier & fl oat, lots Sl85 000 to $295,000. to build your own custom borne. Several areas to choose from ATTRACTIVE Linda ble 5 BR. 4 1.2 ba .. Cam. rm. & formal duung: lge. tale pat.Jo & waterfront deck. $350.000 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay\tdt• Dnvt.' N 8 675 -6161 GeMrol I 002 Ge-nerol 1002 .••....••.....•.•.••..•........•.............. THE LANDING UH19UE FOR LIDO Luxurious family hv1n~ 111 C!>olm butll hvmc on L 1 d n "· ~ 1 d ~.., I !> l rt' t' l " c:<1-.v ai:ce!>:> to :J t·J1 guraJ.!~' -I bd. 3 balh'>. l.1m rm~ i.lrJ holJb;. rm !'>lt•IJ!>o lu "Jter & l>t'Jt'h t>l!i 7ill OLDIE IUTGOODIE 3 Bedroom with central air cond1Uon1n1t. l(Ond locauon for only $43,llMI. .. ESTSIOE REALTY INC 848-2323 l002 Surrounded by landscaping deluxe. with cul-de-sac location., this J bedroom. family room. wet bar home is an excellent value at only $125,SOO -land included~ \ A COl.DWIU. IANKll CO. 644-1766 2111 IAH-JOAOUIN HILi.i AO IN~ClH'Tllt --..... , ...... ,., .. _, ................. ____ llf_.....•••••tl•f*Mf*••e• &U•N•h•e••--... •• ,.., .•.......... , ............................. .... lllllM•ll ._but ·'d u Ot• \:I of bay 6 fro lhla chff• rd I U homf' •• no dlum I ruu1l'l. ~•lht'f' Only :! )t'DMI at p rid from l!\·rr)· f aret ~ q. ft . l bdrm.1 , ab th , l.1r~1· playroom or of fu·,• "ould ron\ t•rt to 2 1tdchhuno.I bdrms ~ W t•l bar... aun;1 . bit 1n \ "l'.uum. 3 t .. r .:.irn1et· +. much mon·: 320,000 Or 1'"<('han~c for ba)fronl. Re,plt•ndt•nt to the nth degree for lho~t> who d~t-rve the ht-st 67)..4400 ..... ........ ·-....................... ...................... . WOUl.D WI ILUFP YOU7 Thia Dolo~ Plan. 3 bdrm l-4 a *"'· n~t! 21'll b Uis, u fontasUc patto. lur6'e bn•akfa.-.t :m~a and oll profC'Sionally de<:oraled. In the new Bluff) arcu. pn\ ale and scc:luded ot $128.000 ,\ bettE'r bargain, bclll•r buy Woul d "'l.' Bluff you? U ,_.. l()U I: 11()Ml:S REAL TORS'. b75 6000 2443 East Coast Hoqhw.iv. CoronJ del M.1r Jho 111 ~11"s.1 V1·11f• .• 11 !.i 11. ~.tfHO Ge-Mral I 002 G.-rol I 002 G~ol 1002 GeMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .••......•......••..... ROOM TO RELAX .\ QUJl1ty b\Jlll '\orth l'l.,,l ... Mci.'1. homl' "llh d i;..imc room, "c t bJr. <Jen ht•..ill•d !>"'1mm111i.: 11001. lormal 011111111 room ll"nt·r mu"t wit 1 .st·•· 1111, (.'l<L\,\tl'L'fo'F Jl ~ii','t!J<I L'Jll 546-4141 s COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. .•.••.......••.•.••.... SPACIOUS RANCH $53,000 Scclud1.'<.I entr) t o lari.:t· FJmtl) "zed Lt\ 1ni; Hoom with ma~'l\'t• i.tonc hrl'piJl'I.' Countr) ~t\'ll' K1tl'ht•n t'Oll\t· nicnll} 'l'nl.'~ Form;tl D1nini: H1.1om llu1'c :!a F amtl) 111.'t' Hootn ~nu lh' 11 L u., h t e r r J t' t' S '· p J r .ti '· " 1 11 I! I o r cll-gunl :\IJ::.tcr Su1le & Ch1ldrt·n ·~ qu .. rlcr:.. Hurn • l'Jll ~ltiJ i lllSI ·.· ,,, Lagma Ranchette WITH VIEW fl:t•Jrlv :! a('res nc!>llt'd Jmon)! £:•ant oab only :!' mile,tnlht•,urfv.1lh .1 rt•mJrl...tl1lt· 1 u'lum hu1ll :1 bllrm ..-tkn -t- 1.i mt h 1 m horn<· d1· ~1i:11t't1 tu m.1\ln1111· 1ti1· I' .1 II .. r .1 m I ' h I I I \ rJ11' hi.inti '"'" 1\l··t1 ,, c·.ir 10\1•1 1•tl parl..1nJ! • r• ~·m 101 <'.1111 l'•'f' hu.11-. t'I• ·1 fr, , 11rr.t1 ''"" ,,,. t'11nl11\tui.11t• "' ITI.111\ hnl'l'' ,1, \nu l'•1Uld l'\t:r "ant" 1th room to 'p;.in• l)fFFHl:-0.C !'HICE s:!:!ll,1~~1 Call 644-721 I man UNUSUAL SETTING IT'S ALL HERE~ IRVIME VALUE --------- BY OWNER LAKF. FORESTH REDUCED! Lakefront + dock, 4Br. JRa , a ir 5818115 01>cn Weekend:. I 002 GftMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mac nab I Irvine realty RAHCHO SAM JOACl)UIH One of these beautiful ''San Joaquin Plans" can be yours! They're all 28Rs, den & dining r oom . One is on the 1st level by the golf course; the 2nd overlooks the pool & the 3rd is on the top w/spcctacular view! From $93,500. Laszlo Sharkany 752·1414 . CF68) 642·8235 901 Oovtr Drive 644""200 Harbor View Center DUPLEX ON AVOCADO South of Hwy., o n one of CdM's pret- tiest, v.1dl' streets <oppoMle Irvme Ter- n.ice>. 2 Bdrms. with frplc & a I-bdrm apt ... Also. a separate room & bath for use as gul'sl <.apt or offi ce Sho" n by upp't Sl:.15,000 BEAUTIFUL BLUFFS On Vista Trudw. The.• popul::ir Y Plan. :I Bdrms , 21;.: baths, former model. Lovely uppointmenls. SI 13,900 'f' 759-0811 rtu{ 61.Nt OUR Gilw We.otiu BUg. 4!:>0f\:llllt1'0111ClNllH01-\IVL /~!) o;; 11 Geftfl'ol 1002 enerof 1002 ..........•..•.••..••.• ··•·•······••·•········ ONLY $44,500. ,\ d u I l \ 11 n <I n . ·• 11\•lroom"· :! lull llJlh-. .. Set'UfllY S)'!>oll'm C:.dJ Ht·cl Carp1•t Ht•allor,, i!>l 120;! ~ ------- TUDOR POOL · BEACH $62.950 Ctrl·ula r drive t o :-.l'clutlcd (•ntry llu g c Lt\10g H 1111 m w it h l' r a c k I i n it ' l •1 11 1· f1repl;1ce Puh gourmc•t Kitchen Dine Dram;1l1t· Vlt'W of covered pavilwn and sparkhni: hr~ll{'<l & filtered freelorm pool l11dc.1"' av .M ,1 s fl•r & Gue!>l :>111te" A'!'Uml' Vo\ lnJn II u r n' Call !lb:I iAAI . .... [®tHaHill WESTCLIFF tWat.ct Poot $98,000. Prestigious Wcslc liff area of Newport Deach. Warm walnul paneled living room overlooks covered rutlo and !lparkhnit heutcd pool. Just Ill •4 down CALL 002-7781:1 $42,950 'It'' 11' 'llll po'"l>lt• l" l!l'l ,1 .I hd n•...idl•m·~ fu1 uml1·r ~11111111• (.'1111-.· n1t•nt lt1• .1t1un lur i.h11p 111ni: ,\ n1mm11111l \ 111101 1\ J.11·11111 ,1\ .ulJhlt• lt111 lfrtlt'r t•h1•t·I.. th1.; 11111 TOIJA Y' ~11; 7il I .i &.>droom. 2 bath hom· in one of Costa Mesa bt>ltt'r ne1i.thbo rhood' Appl v a hlllc patnl a 11t.l poli~h. Jnd :-.J vc h•I!: !Ju<'!..~ Full pnct> sr,1.s1~1 • CA LL SSti 2660 «=SELECT I PROPERTIES LET'S GO A-SWIMMING F.nJO\' th1' stunning JBH F H ho m 1• 1 n t' h " 1t • • Tu ... t m nhrhood S11l..i'h in 11\ 'Jlarlcl ·i: p o"I 1·ni.:111ccrcd lor beat con 'l.'n.lt1•>n Plea'iurahlt· p:il10 entertainml art"• w /i:as BBQ, garag•· whhop a nd more! \ :;.hort walk from elem. II.· .Jr Ill schls E xC'1t1ni: 111 ,.,tml at $82.fl(ll.J Ht>adv for 0Cl'Upanty -Selll'1 anx1tlt1,'> ~CALLNOW [//~ 752. 7315 DONALD M BIRD A\\O<•ole\, Reolto,\ ToweriftCJ Pines 'iurround th1-; cute 2111< " ht!J.:t' t•ntry ktl, remoll bJ & 1l .., dean a-; ;.i 1>111 :..t•p w o rl..s h o p / ~ 11h µIJ)rm be}ond lr)t pat1•• dN·k All lot on "har<I tu find" lcvt'I IO' lot Wa ll. t o 'i hop 'g & La kt· Gr!'Rorv, Crestline. Xl/11 \l•rm ... ownr w carrv 1-.1 Tl> Ask 1: $29.~ ;·p:.. ALSO. 411' adJ. vac lot ..iv111I al only $6,000. JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 ,Q.. KE:Y ~RE:ALTOP.Sh a...r .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 810111 BLllRS ca. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVIC( VIA LIDO SOUD Huge Entry Features Beautiful Blue Lagoon J acuzzi With Lights And Fountain s . Spacious Throughout. Tre m endous Game Room With Sliding Roof. 2 Wet Bars. Air Conditioning Up. Living Room & Large Conversation Area With Fireplace. Luxurious Master Bedroom Suite With Fireplace. Boat Slip $375,000 FEE UI DO .. DllVI . 631-1800 .. l \ LOOtlUP •• IAll .... ...... ,.,. :: ~. 4 !Mdrm. formal dtrunc and f.am1ly rm Qw4!t r'llJ-df'·Oc BXlrii l•fll• p.iattl Uk._. Y"rd with IWIDApnoklen und ludu ""'· 2 l'alJc.. IAivk• bkl' a mod4'1 homf' Askin# ~.~ Cull S41>-115l l.uxur)' ne111bl>orbood ~ m1mir ~od.. Near icolf cours..-11nd "ark lnr luck" V.t'l h.tr oand formal t.1111 111.i ruum. AGT. 673·7001 I 11ty 5 BR. pnl'd tum rm, lo the city liRhts from marble frplc. Solan1.1m }UUr spac:ioushvmgrm , t iles, 2000 sq. ft By ~,.HERITAGE ..• REALTORS :i bdrms .. 21,, baths, 3 l·a r owner. SB;).500 5'W· l871l 1e11rage Country elub - ---- style home, the pool & SUPER Townhouse 2 br, , pltl·hing green l'Omµh:tc bllns. Call lo ~~ Moore 0-Poewt l 026 Uw efft!l'l 1n )Our ve1r)' Hlly. Jeanelle Kaye · ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnvatc rear y;ard; rtV 21:1-432·6376 PRIVATJo: PARTY wants parking. with lut:-of View Duplex or R2 lot 10 storage. Thi>. President 4 IR Condo-$58,500 Dana Pt. 494·4420 model home 1:. µril·1."<l to Newly painted . ne w -move! Nol leased land. stO\'e & oven J full baths 3br, 2ba. lovdy area. Nr $152,500 O\e~1.t.ed dbigara){e ' M~rin;:i Frpk. b~tn:., ATTH:Veh Check TW1 o.t You'll save on this one 3 bedrooms. dmmg area. coi.y bnck fireplace to cuddle by. Sparkling pool C1nered patio. Ask· mg Sti7 .!JOO. caU Tar~ll. HLTRS. 842-~. $76.500. i\gnt, 496·2002 C F Colesworth~ ----lniM I 044 • • Nearly new ll11ltop hom e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 640-00 0 • ..,,.,..-. ocean clo:.e <' • mi. 1 fully ASHFORD!! O~t:NHOUU •E•lfV upgrndcd. ceramtc: tile ~-uuo."'"" tou~M.,. entry, del·oralor rods, \ 645-9161 d~. cpt.s, no wax floors. li~HO SAHJOA9UIH You're ex~ed to e\•er ything · schools, shop.- Plllll. i>teps to pool!>. ten rus club and golf coun.e i\ Juxunous San Lws Hey model home with 3 bdrms., 21 :i batru; and formal dmmg. t:omplelc ;.>legance. Reduced to:.ell 11l $10S.~. Call today. red hill~ .... 552-7500 ....... ntt-....................... Cordo1r11 pl•n 3 1.'0nverted -& bf t.o 3 br, AtC, !!pac kal.. 'aulted ce1 ling:.. $74.000. Welton & Co 675-8900 tWwport hoc" I 069 LAGUN \ BEACH 49'7·4Mlel Un go ... Li\GUNA NIGUEL .. ~ 1720 ...... , ......... •• •• .. • Mewpori •och I 069 s.ta Alta I 010 CBSTA MESA FOllPlEX J1.111t repainted. nl'w l'arj)eu ;and drllpc." Will coni11dt'r cict:han&t' Privut~ palto. extrj lalrgt' units. Gn!11t 1nvc·~t ment potential. $120.000 MEWftORT CUSTOM •••••••• •• •• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' J U + poo1 2 STORY CLASSIC I&. jQuail ~ $24'.000 I CHECK THISI 4 Spac bdrms. cozy fam Pia~• . Newport's finei.t custom ./CHECK THIS./ rm, w1used bnck trplc. Prap ... t••• " :I BR-• balb pill!> 3300 l11 gh l y up gra d e d 7$2-1920 ..., sq ft Massive Del Pt!>O •4 br new bath thruoul. Only l yr new & 1•00 ov•1tst Nlw~t aa ... , .. fo~·e~. !luge formal Liv •Spa~khng µool by In ine pnced nght al $85.750. -- mg Room! fo'amil~ room ~~ci.~custfeature!> _Call7513755~~--6 UNITS ~ o s t s : R a 1 s. e d •Newport Beath II arbor W •stmieut.r I 098 s lumpstooe fi repla ce. 'High District. Exclusl\e ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIOE parquet floor. cathedral ly by CUSTOM POOL ~11~"e!i : as":e~ 1 w~n~ r · H.ritoge R.alton 4 Bednns & bonus room COSTA MESA walkin mirro r e d ./540 1151 ./ Prime location park & Like-new interior:-. $35,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH Cozy Colonial l'hJrm. slt.'psa\er Kitchen, plu!>h carpet. new tile rluor . close lo ~choob and :.hu1> piog. Hurry'. ll "un'l last. 842·2535 Owner Gone 3Br, + roomy cp'd dm· 1ng 11rea 11dJoln1ng l..1lchcn. !"rime oe1i;hborhood Won't L11st ~ S84 .95U Hy owner A\dllable at the Cros!>iog in new WOODBRIDGE. A 2 bedroom family home an the mo!>t select ~~~~~~~~~~I area of Irvine. Nc"er been lived 111 . NO WAITING IN LINE!! Call for purt1culurs ward rob~s. Walls ol • schools. Unbellevable at Cream puff properly' Uy g I ass o v l' r ,. i l' w :i 6 · only $82.900. Call 751 ·3755 11ppointmenl only sp11rklmg pool Laundry SEA VIEW ugt · Submit all offer~ oat th1:. t<tmbhng runeh honw l ·" baths. llvmj! rcJUm .,.1th fircpl;:iee. Forced air healml{, t.:altnl( urea .j!J;J 7217 ,.,.,, "' '·, 10 the• ('hef':; k1ll'hen EIToro 1032 [ ~ IBMl;I] TA~.!W,ftfta;>lL ~~~·.~~~::~~·i:~:r:~~;: . . IUK Duryea orr H.ockf1eld room. Loads of storage. Avail :.oon 4Br. pd S&SATITSBEST 1£jQuai·I ~ Call loprev1ew 75:!·1700 t·omm, ~upt"r '1ew a Once )OU'\e seen thb , ''" ·. ., S33 29'.!!I Custom wallpa1><·r. plu!.h • Plac• , lovely & very por>ular 3 [ ~ •1-i:urpet10g & manit·ured • bdrm home 10 Green· . · ·. DUPLEX lands(·ap10 g. Near new Prapertt•a " tr~. ~OU will be hooked NEW ON MAHKt-;T Close lo schools & s hop 1•00 OU ... rlsS~~.!~on 11.foC~ N1c·ely lnds,·µd .. & J:.i~t Ne"h relurbi!>hed and ping. ~7!l,90tL Ca ll ·------· ~le~ f rum the park 2 -:.tcp:.:rrom the ocean. ;i &. 751·3755. i\gt • • 0 r 3 n g c t:«• m m Bath:.. dl'n, 1am1ly rm 2 $157,500 ----Center. ~ross S25K. M:.. Si7.000 llG CANYON HOLLIS WOOD Othet-RMI Estate Vaught, Agt. 675·6900. LOOK .AND IE HOOKED VETERANS WHY RENT? Free assistance. No down. Call for info: Agl. 1714) 529.4783 ''#I In Califonia " ll·5Sun. S72.500 6 + 2 li llui:e bedrooms .. 11, baths 1n custo m built home 33()() Sq fl Brick flrepl;ii·c. formal dmm.I( room, <'01) famtb room ;.mcl ~upt•r k1t~·ht•n l\la11) otherquJht) leatu.rl's *BY OWNER* Pnnl' only. 2 Br, L11ke ~·orest hm on cul dc·sal· step!> to park. els to st·hl:; l ncls central air . "llfllklr!> & frpk Call 768 5 191! alt opm & "kntb G~:~~ ~~~o~o.. . :: .. ·. RAHCH REALTY ~ Alllhepleasuresofhome VILLAGE. · .. without the bother 3 RE ALTORS McLaio, brand new 2 Heallor 675·8676 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR. single level. Hest ---Mobile Homes golf c·ouNc \'iew. $125.000 HariM>r View Hom~ for Sale 1100 AGENT 640·5560 Beaut 1 f ul Ca I 1forn1 a ••••••••••••••.......,••••• ____ t -_ Ranch style home. Largl' 2 Br, 1 Ba, Mobile llome, THE BLUFFS open beamed entry, big Ba Y s Ide V i 11 age entertaining ll\ln/.( room. Newport Beach, p vt l'Xtra l11rge fam1h· room, beach. 2 µools , 2 jat•uzzis. chn1nl( room & ·I big boat dockmg fadht1es bedrooms 11 ~ou had a\ailtotenant.$23,500. DUPLEX! Beautiful. larg<> 2Ull Units, quallly-butll by Russel. Near Honer Plaza. Appr01 .. 1200 sq. rt. each. $76.500. Bal:>oo Peftiftsula I 007 Bdrms. family room & 2 · --- --- ' ' baths Spa111i.h !>l) le Log&MG leach I 0 48 Beaut. dl.'cor. 3 HR, ram rm., 2 baths Some 'tl'W Rl'ady lo movt• 11110! Ong1n:i l are;i $12!1.900 J.ACKHOWELL RNttor 644· l 156 .....•................. S82.050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• thought of mo\'tng up. Royal Reaffon , On lhl' l"omt. Close to Bay & Bc;:ich. 5br, 4ha. formal dm rm. ram. rm. den. finished dbl g11r, wcl lo;1r. Sl7!J.500 Pnn onl) 613 3226 OPEN HOUSE SAT ONLY 1·4PM :! l{edrm h~l· + guest :!l280Cf:AN Ill.VU $150.000 MICHAEL HEAL ESTATI·: 673-6880 + :! Bedroom. 2 bath c·ut tagt• 111 bt>st of cond1t1011 Tut<tl $175.00U Roy McCardi. R~ 1810 Newport Costa Mesa 548-7729 *R·2* Balboa Oriqinol Newport Heights Beach c·otlag1• •,blk •ln ..1 t·orncr lot lOncd lo Ol'ean & ba). prin 11nl) ADU UNIT. 1-. ;i :>uµt'rbl) PH. 492 nm for appt up~raded homl' "1th lots or panl.'hng. high :.toM Coronac&.I Mar 1022 fireplace, mammoth ••••••••••••••••••••••• ramelv room an<I has BRAND MEW qual1tv c•opper plumh 4 BR DEM iog. ONL y $7~,CJ(lO lJw ideal l'C~b111;.il1011 of Im. IQPluaca'.' ~ a new home 1n an • • established nl'i ~h Prap•rt1•a · borhood featuring all 7S2·1920 lhl' lalc~t kllchen ;ip c•oo OU.follU NIW .. OU 11.foCW 1101ntments, oven.1L1·cl l(ara)le. large room~. :i bJthi., step down wl'I bar. m1n1Ol·<'an'1c·w. All " a I k rn g c1 1 ~ t .1 11 c· e to pravall' h1•ac·h Onl ' $1~.ooo ft>e VETERANS ,l\'ST LlSTl!:O. two ht' ti U l 1 f U I ~: ,, 't' I <I I' homes. NO down (';ill Agl'nt today. 540-3666 Fowttoin Valley 1034 . .....•.•.......•..•..• JBll DULL HOUSE IO rucc <1rea of G11rdcn Grove W;:irm emotional hm tastctu11\ det·rt 'd .,. lots of "ailpaper & panel'g Cpt:> upgrd 'd lhruoul. Lrg lot " trwt trees A must M'e al s.59.51.JO Beal'h & Valle) Rlty 962 9311 SASSY SECLUSION thru a stunning l't•ram11· ule tnll). d1sc<Hcr the' ::.umptuou>o splendor ol th1,. :J bed room. 2 b<1 lh home w11h l1rcpl11ce. near ~11 Lf: St~L:AH E PARK' Cook·ouls are clouble fun on )our own JOtas BBQ. rn tht: pn\'at:~ ot ~our lar)(e batk ) ard l·omplete "1th detailed rom-rek and bnck work OR enJov ttw r:1.qwMll' ,\ rRll.\t "lth J laghtecl fountain. v.hll1· d1nanl( A '!itU<:C'o wall l'n1·ompas,.1.•' this !'ecludcd homl' ~I\ .1ppo1ntmen1 uni• $97.900 Call 644-721 I /JD.NIGEL (}AILEY & ASSOCIATES :ihr. :!ba 1 <>tor~ rnndo Ad I ::i IQUait ~ J••l'cnt :'IOew1i<1rt tluiet. • Plac• ni 'hop<> & trJn' f'nn ont• l!I~> fl!ll7 nr ·1!11> i7'.\.1 Prapltl"tl•• ... 7)2-1920 " DUPLEX Spacmu~ .I brtrm & :! lmlh~. f'lte'h Ullll l..lf 1(1• m~lr bdrm .. hr:tm«cl <' l' I I . 1. I 11 l rt• II t J I~ ' Sl:J!l.~)(I l'i\lll. MAHTIN lll•:i\L EST i\T Jo: 114 t 7:\ll:t l'USTOM cluplt·~ in Cd M •I hr & 1 hr rt>ntal F111r~t detail~. billlarrl rm. w1111• c e 11., r . s u n c1l'1· k II\ owner $111.'\,0.lCI fi7:t t;(lfl!I ~ rcemll~ :-..l'l)o(ht>odm•~ ... oo QUAil n NIW~T llACW 11111 1 .. 1rthlon(' 1n1t·r1c1r llllnl l'lllll1il1<10 1\ <.t't'Ult'. q111t't J'no,;.nhonll' ri:, :it.111 l Jll lt1<'h .... \ "" ~'.•rt•\t 1· 111"•11 1111 lll•.1lt111~ ~I 1 i;.1;, n:1w OPEN DAILY llK.I ( 'ulh·..:t• 1\\<I' I 111 hJ l'UlldH . t'rl'r1d1 ()uurlt·" ( ·~tm clqi-,. .,;. \'Ph ••n1 I '"' I I" I> I) o 1 J II r .. r ~1!1.:'><MI !\."it, W17 1 CORNER LOT CUSTOM POOL :1 Bdrm. ram room. encl p;1t10 Del'Oratt'd m earth t 1111 t"• I m m a r u I ;1 t " "i7 ~Ml L•ll 751 ;nss A.:t STRA TFOAO PARK humr 15x22 fam room. " flt t11 rc1hng m a.">!>IVe (m·pl.1<" Adlt occupied 3 Lr)( htlrm11. over 2000 ~<I It 1n th1>. one level hm Onl\ $1$9,!.l<IO Call i~l :n~ Alet NORIMS REAL TY * 494-8057 * Starter Home! Cute 2 bedrm "1th c·ustom f1replt1 tc & tasteful!) t·ndosed front p at io. Yard 1:, " I a n d s i: a p e cl masterpiece' Near com muo1ty park and pool and tennis court' Suund nice'' Call Hed Carpel He;:iltors. RJ3.;J.J&1 104 A 3 bedroom lamcl\ home 1n ;1 ~upcrb 'u' rounding of famal) .it mo:;ph~rl' NO ASSOC FEI-.: R.ANCH REAL TY 55 1-2000 Woodbri. Ploce <Gret-nbner l 4 Br :! Ba . fam1I). Pnnc only Call eves. 673·0263 ..... -------Woodbride:e Home C~Slle Troct PllASE II WllJ...()W MODEL 4Br. 3Ha, 2 :.ly , S!Hl.CIOU 640-00:ll or f'\' r 641 7621 LUSK HOME Hat bor View Hllh 4 Bdrm~. 21 ~ bu. dt•11 t:harm111.:. Cslm de• l' Or ll l t'CI, h l' 11 II I 11 11 I I\' landlit'lllJt'tl lly owner $158.S<ICI Ph IW4 147fi M F'-'\A V"'.H l>f; 4IWH \1 N('W kctchc•n $711,00(1 ,\l;T 11-1~ 42ft!• ------SSl,950 ~°" l•ach I 040 · ••.•...•.......•.••.••. 11\'0W"iEH nW:-.EHANXWUS VA & ~:,\.'\'l'Slf)E C M nI \ lt•rm:i htrr' Walk . I Br 1 Im. "''r & 1.11111<1n to park. h1kf' to beach 4 rm :! rnr i:.ir. tri: 1111 hf'dttHHn~. I '• baths. Nfo:WoN MAHKt-'.1' w t·~tm pJt10 & hltn fJVIOI[ room with brick DUPLEX S11a1· (o,;.o 1rnu. Mo\t' IO Mncl \,I rirt•plott't'. Jlund y 2 B R + "11e~t 11n1t rnol $64.\MlO :IO'J E l'.llh k1lrh<'n. onlv S6U.OOO Beamed c·e11'11 . loh or St Ph !ltltl-7·141 T.irbt•ll,RLTRS, call charm. xlnt n •ntilh !lf\2·5566 $.159,000. JUNE GllUllN. Tri l'lt">e nr rollt>l[e, 120 ---- Agt, 675·5113 Clearbrook 1.n . 0Pt'n 3·5. S&S n..-.. ale Specialists. 3. UNITED BROKERS $t:l0 ,000 pr1n onl y 4orS bdrm models a vail, • 646-7414 452-8443 somew pools.961l-4602 Yes, IT JS POSSIBLE to huv a comfor table 2 bc-droom {'ondo in sharp WALNUT SQUARE, but you better HU RRY! Purk, pool nnd C'able TV. ~ Pennington Properties CottaMua 102 4CostaMH a 1024 -----RAMCHHALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Ry ownr. 2 s tory, 4br, SSl·lOOO r····craiiif ope·i1ing······1 ;~;;.~~?-'~_: -~-~-k~l-r-~-~-~-~-o-~ .. -p-:-::-~-:-!-'-·s-~-3:_:_r : :: TERESITA VILLAS •••• ma cu late home. 3 $19,900.64()..1841 bdrm.'>, P• baths. Slate ----------1 entry to living room with Coie!e P..t& : CONDOMINIUMS : f1replace. Gourmet ExecutiY• Sltowploc• : : kitchen, $60.500. Tarbell, Owner sacrifice! Colum-: J(LuxuryTownhome1 · i RLTRS.84_2_~ __ . ___ 1 biamodelon aqwet CDS By Owner, asswne 7&4'l. street.. Big bonus room : °"'Y 10 L~ : Loan. JBr. 2sa. pool with wet bar, bulll·ln • F t · S · d • bk BBQ. 3 bedrm1, formal : ea unng pac1ous 2 B rm & 2 bath, : w/spa, e nu. walk to dining, family room, 2~ • with fireplaces. ba !conics a net : library & Ill sch. $84.SOO. baths. $115,ooo .• call -• • Private patios. ' •. Prin. Only. Eves/Wknds. 5'0-1720 • 847-6846 229 w. Wllsoll. CostaMno ,.... .645-269.Z i CLOSE TO llACH 'l'ft&Bl!ll 'I . • 3 Br, 2~ Ba. lg. bonus I RftDli'-'I • rm, xlnt neighborhood, , · : $83,900. Beach Cliff "#1 .. Calfenlla .. : _963-__ 7_&95_o_r_96.1_-4_908 ____ , BY OWNER Greentree 3 : A•-FHA L~ Br, 2 ba, country kitchen, :. S33S mo. on this beaut 3 atuty, lndscpd, 3~ )Ira. • Br l~ Ba. condo. 2 car C.Uss1.mi. • M ! gar, bltn dshwsbr & ea.~ Tbe Colony By owner )CD• • tan~e, ceramic tile In mac, 3Br, 2Ba, kitchen/· ·+· 1 ... : !Ute &: bath. + ma~y fam rm. $75,000. By appt. . . • more xtl'u. For det&a..ls SM-8235 eve. 640·0473 S .: call M8-0236 day1 .• . ....... CHAPMAMREALTY OPENHSEs1su.s •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ··-.. .,. .. O c&an View Condo :! Bdrms . 2 baths, dt:n, 2 r1replan•s & bonU!> hobb) room. Catalina sunse~. w,1lk lo beal'h SS'J.950 MORIMS REAL TY * 494-8057 * Potential Unlimited Od1ghlful nbrhood honll' in M J,\ zone Use for of lice. service business. he rnfl? & or JU!>l I""' in $S7.50ll "Z ' Hl-:i\LTOH, ·l~l.I llbl I I' HI\',\ 1 !-. U It I \ Jo: t>t•ean '1e". prl\ a l'I & pult:nllal. :.! Br + dl'n. l,1rge f1n.'Pl<tl't'. ded.~. 2 1•ar g<1ragl· Sl~.50ll ~ --:::<wt~ WAM8 ~ 939 Glenneyre 494-8519 These 2 one bdrm units are tough to bea.t; near zero mamten11nce, great vu from upper unit Sl.2!1 f>O(I CORBIN ASSOC. REALTORS 759-0226 BIG CANYON CONDO Luxu11ou~ Oakl·11•::.I model with h"h gnl1t larpellng m1rrorl•d wel h;ir. deck oll '" 1011 1n<ml "1th lanta::-111· '1ew u{ ~olf coursl'. Set·urit) guard and undeq;round parkm~ PENINSULA PT. A doll hou1'e 1 2 HH . :! ba. comp redone 1n('I. new. modern kitchen. 2 Car gar Used hn C'k patio Only SlJI ,500 Owner i\l(ent 548·1290 SPYGLASS Open Hsc Sat/Sun 10 5 36 Drakes Bay New Elegant 3Br. 2Ba, ram rm, formal din rm. highly upgraded. 3 car 1:ar, F 1P Sl !l9,500. 637 4799 or ~7 9239 BLUFFS MIDWEEK 2TRIPLEXES this I:> 11' l:Jcltcr hurn the~ don't l<1st long 111 645-0882 Sa,·e loan fees. ownc•1 will fioant·e lhcsl' Cosl.i :! Hr:! Bil. 20x411. pt•b. OK. Me::.a unib. SW.l)IHI Ami lh1!> area. &15·0303 Hee rm. pool, ', m1 bch. S):!,500 NB. 548 7(151 l'V~ ·:-,.s National 2-l ·. Sh1s ·l. 11\Ula...aL <'omph•tt•ly n•cond i\l ._.,. • bt'al·h SUO<> Call 1:i1:i1 'e Open House 1-4 3lfl l:i49 -· ' P opular up~ra d eu Ac~forsal• 1200 ~E..A..I:.:r~ Newport Shor!.'~ homf• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 201111 ... ,.icl•. N.e . 3Bcl. 2lla, :! patios. l1pl1'. 5112 ACRES 6 46-4463 blt1ns. $76.:11111 :1:16 5 ....... CLEMENTE t M,\ll\'f:LOUS t NCOMI.-. f'r ospt.-ct ~t . !'I. U """ OPPOKTUNITY 64:! 15311 Cho1('e location. zoned F;;nta~tle Easts1de C.M BEST BLIY 1n Jo;<1slbluJ f. Bv owner. Pnc·l' reflect~ ai1s~nce ut real cslull' cnrrlm1~~aon & generoui. allowance lor rt>decoral· mg Ma) ht• :><'l'O e\cr\ 1nl(s I'.. wknds Call !Wll 6170 •H' !>t>8 78/i!I I or appt MARINERS POINT CUSTOM VIEW .H.OME Consttuctittti to begin January '77,. 3100 Sq. ft. 4 BR. 3 Ba contemporary ranch style home. Many, many xtras. Plans & spec1f1 C'ations avail. in office $1~.900. C·2. t.1uahf1ed pnnc1pab T"n 121 houst•s on a lot only! Contact Mr . Sep )llrrls. gar;iges l\r Begum shops & trans. $),19,900 ~ CALLNOW :T/ 832·8800 DONAl D M. BIRD EVES: 997-8444 Newport H. E Assoc• 645-6625 TRl-PLEX OK Nickerson Fans. h.: 2B r units, here's your chance to build equ1tv fast, pnced at S80,000. 5G ACHES So. of Corona Owner 11genl. 963· 7767 ~200 per. ~1r. l~1v. Fwy. LotsforSale . . 2200 vtlls ,\\'I. 4.l!l 154!0 . • •••••••••••••••••••••• I '/• ACRES , for your mobilehome or bwlding site BAYFRONT Lol Nwpt · Bch. Coastal Approval on home &dock. 645·7931 Le VI.' I. A 11 u ti Ii ties --S-.-.... -C-L_E_M1::N_T_E available Full price """' "' 511,500. BKH. OCEAHV IEW R-4 7141522·2080 LOT or 676·57l7 Steps to beach. Complek --F-IV_E_•_C_R_1::_S ___ 1 with plans, 11oil tests, and "" "' coastal approval for 4 un· SO. CORONA its. P lans & spec's sn of· Excellent view. Jt'ull fice for your inspection. pnceSll.500. BKR. $87,500. 714 /522·2080 OR 676·5717 Ap_artmenh for sale --- ..•.................•.. ..::===-===::.! i\ ·~~~c ~~~.~~Ian Save $120,000, owner sells II uruts, 180 deg. spec. view. $295K 751·9258 --R2 Lot 222? Avcnida Cetmt"Y Loh/ Pelayo: San Clement<' JUST LISTED!! Large, well designed 2 bdrm. condominium Close lo s hopping & beach, w1lh IA peek of the Ol'ean, woulcl you heheve ~»2.500' LAGUNA rNvl:.srMr..Jrrs v.i th 3 BR. 21 :t ba and lov· ely view of Newport's scenic Upper Bay. 416 Plata OPEN 1-5 THURS. March 3 Cal644-721 l /Jn Nl[,[L GAILEY & ASSUCIA£(5 Cryph 1500 !40.000. PH: Knowles at ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714) 325-2285 or wnte A:- lt824, Daily Pilot. PO Box BEACH CflAHM EH Inglewood 1560, C.M. Ca. 92626 $74,500. Cemetery Lot ~"-·-'"ol D rt 3BR just :! blks t o $600. 213/592·5854 ~ n, He • beautiful "T " Street -------Rnort 2400 I ~onwntrcial ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. New kitchen, ri: comer lot, room for nv. Property 1600 PARK CITY UTAH . New exclusive listing ••••••• •••••••••• • ••••• Studio Condo. Full k1t('h. BERTHAHENRY Commercial fol. 63.125, sips 4, $19,500. (602 ) REALTORS 19th & Pomon11. $40,000 838-4512 11lage of Harbor View 2lSDelMar.SanClem. cash.499·3459 HEALTHFULHfo.:MET 492·4121 I~-P -L ~ 0 Phase 3. Sbr, 2~ba, ----------~ ropetry ,.o 0 lptmaculate. $39,900 formaldin.rm&fam.rm. FAIRWAY HOME in pre·••••••••••••••••••••••• Homey, 2Br cottage. Profeu lnd sc pd . slig1ous Shorecliffs that FIXER UPPER E nc l. patio, nr nu wtJaC'uzil, fl replt & 2 sparkles with fres h Kltchen·Aid dshwshr. covered patios. Magnlh· pa 1 n t . m i r r 0 red trl-plexn hrdwd Ors. crptll, drpa, 2 cent pan<>ramic view of wardrobe doors & de· OK Nicker s on fans. air conds, lrnl & bck SLEEPER Irvine, Airpor t & sur· coral-Or drapes. Var ant & Priced at $8-0,000. and yrds, fncd, 1prinkleri>. 4UnitsnorthendLaguna roundin"hills.Wlk'gdis· waiting for a family. $95,000. here's your det.achedgar,R·2. Fru1L Beach. Panoramic ocean lance from lighted tennis $85,000. choice to build up equity trees, quiet area. wlk to view. Pool. $275,000. court & pool. Sell/lse op· fast . prk, library, shp'"· RV 494-6525 tion, $195,000./mak~ ofr. J AHCHORAGI 11 jQuall ~ SPC'. 30 day po1S11. P /P. ShOwn by appt. 640-4543 Pl 7141925-9548 EXCLUSIVE BAYSHOR ES by owner 3 IMVISTMEMTS Prap.::r:. , Out of C~ . ~~~~A,'(Pa ~~~:r>L Br 2 Ba, Sl4·o.ooo. Open C714J 496-771 l 752•1920 Proptrty 2550 . · • • am House Fri lhru Sun. . t4000UA1Ut.H1Wf'Oll llACM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· ~ri;~~a~!e~!:~: 10.SPM. 2662 Crestview 2br, l~ba Condo. ocean1 __________ Wtrfront Twnhse, 2300 sq Won't Jast at $195,000. Dr.645-7906 vi~w, pool, nr &olf crse. .,.... • ft. SO' boat slip, Man Call FRANK SARABIA Harbor View Homes Financing avail. Pvt .W daisy Bay, Oxnurd 540.3"6 n.. .. -4no 48a 48A, C"'l Pty. 675-3587 A·l loeaUon for r~ntal in· 9S2-0196 run<J11 ·~ come and growth. 2 1-~~~~~~~- Umaout. llSS,000.644·7866 S...._ Separate, complete IOAcNSFeaced JUST LISTED ~tr.lo I 071 homes on one lot. Fan· n-aut. 5 ..... yr old custom . ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-... ·-·---.. 9K D DC ... 2 br, Seawtnd Condo. cu••M•llo..ll!.ll ...,._ ""'vme. .. n. borne. Own well, fenced. Won'tlast. Call 642-3850. """ ~. Sbowllpos. cub flow. 12 fruit trees, cov 'd "lif llela~ ~EAL ESTA~ Property ttouse 2 BR.. l ~ bath home .645-le pat i 0 . 4 Br, 3 b 8 • COAST ROY AU CAHAL FRONT orange groves and roll· 1 I 1 1 mt.ercom. ONL y $80,000 nestled In the lu.,ciOW! "I,.. ...... ~11 ~atalator frplc. Bltin in YlEW YOUOWNLAND lng hills of r u ra l 1 GALAPROrERTIES Char mio l older two 3 Br. 1114 ba, l/p, etc. California. Jmmaculatel,!!!!!!!!!!~ Geo Frey (714)542-~ bedroom home on large Rarefind. S112,500. condition! Upgraded Jot. Fireplace. Near new ~ttyHouse&42-3850 carpets and drapes, Rmchts.,.,._ . fireplace and patio with Gt-o•n 2700 park, walk to beach, BuUt·ins Galore In thil 4 decking. ~T.000. 493-9381 •4-PLIX• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• shopping & bus. $118..000 BR, 2'Ai Ba. 2 frplcs, hob· Ask for Rick, or 49.1-0726 Near L • k e Park, R 11 ii by rm, lath house with eves. mlftut.ea to beach. 1·4 BR a;:J±C'iill'& :;.;:~.:.~ 1 ~· ~1cr:fbre~1-Be_a_u_t _v_i-ew--b-m_e_u_n_d-er-1 ~:~c!!!Rio:.~i~cb!J 3Jdonarcll.BayP aza •dbliar+carport.All on con.st,niction, 25$0 sq.ft. gara1e. flreplaacu. Lagud(NifQel ta~ lot nr Back Bay. 4br, 2~ba, loll, den , SUIB,000. t703 AJabama, •t6-72.U 131-0136 $163,$00. By 9woer . frplc, avall April. By Ruot lqaton Beach, Sd-4185 ownr. Sl35,000. 644-1798 $36-1711 FARMLAND Rich, fiat. So. Call(, over UftCJ'OUnd river, 110 Wl.l'-r abortqe. AUalfat crops. 40 Acres. $895 per ac. Ill· oeu forces sale. Owner S3V7388 . ,. -' THE REAL EST:\TCRS _, UtC>H THI OLD OA.ITaU 100 Yr old stone house. uk1 n<•tulll•~ 2t~ty bun. wandmsll, lots or out bklgs. mob1lehome for caretaker or in law~ huge trees on 7 11cres of ;Ill usable I.ind l''an tasllc \ U, s or Orani:t! Co Ownr i110Jt1o us1w1ll l'atTy. BKR 714 522 20lfO or67&5717 Z br C'Ottal~. CpU, clf119. .WV.. k.tdl ok. No pet.I ~.&45-ms , 4 Ir I Ba, "*°• hue• rM'd )d Ki.ch. petaOKMlO~ 2 St.ary. 3 bedim. z b•. boa\11 room. f plc. DW. a8$tmo 714 flG~ ----BoattltV ator. Ktdec 4 Ii FRESHLY PAINTF.O 3 fplr,din'ic. 3098 Roanokt' 8" fpk. rloe1e to sch-Ool.11. V1tl'11. Try S475. 752-1 ~mo 963 31119 OPEN DAILY Jl•arune. 835-0211 Pg lOJL ---8 A M TO 6 P M New 3 Br, Z ba, l"ondo A1· PRIMt; EASTSIDE C.M. «SS t.o pools & rec ctn Turtlerock Glen Plan 4 CONDO 2 Bedroom. 2 Bltns, cpt'd . frpk. aero'~ Sbr. 3 car gar . pool. ten balh. double garal(e from Mile Sq Pk $450 rua. $750 mo 640-10'4 Brand-11pankrng nt•w Cllll 1147-5015 Jl 4pm & Y e .t r I y I e a !. e • l wknds. $450 mth COLE OF HEW,ORT nt;ALTORS 1)75 5511 Lrg 4 br, 21'1 ba 3 rc1r gardge S475 MJllo> Heallors 963 9771 HOWA.mMG! 2 Br. S325 1425 per mo 3 l:Sr, ~$475 per mo '4 Br. $440-$595 per mo ' Hou1e-Lea1•. Lar1e ---(OT 2 familiea lf. ....... ~ · T_. JZ90 ...,_illitw' -....mt .............................................. ~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~ Vlefe 1267 Yor IH. nf'W luxuriou• ....... noJ : •••••••••••••••• ... ••••• lwnh11H. Pool, t•nnh~. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • ,,._.._ C:.... Me 1124 3 Br 2 B:a drp11 cpu pluah cplll. eilea•nt drps, \JENA PK N l •. ., ...._ MeM 1124 M bll ' ,._ d' d · d ot' 2 or Jbr weah •r .t. dryer 8 t!W • • .. •••••••••••••••··~··••• •••••••••••••••••••• • •• na. me Y , en • Br asiu cpU drpa bllM ......_ street. $315. mo. 22662 tncl. No ch11dr~n or pt>U pool Tht! Vall• Wood! m>. Xtra IJ&e tnh$• ,~, la.AHO ........ Via Santa Rosa Ownr, Mo n Fri II II, t132 0125 ll&24thst (7141 S2l 7072 ba. armaac. Adul!M. 240l 2 b r town ho u ll l" ~ 5'.9-81167 or 788-6123 As· Eves alt 8 3Qpm, ~9137 Elden lHJ. W.~ iiantgcs, fenced p1Uo." socaated kealtors. ur731·4Q7 lalMMIPcwM1• 1107 --iaar cond. $2U/mo !181-1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br Apt. \Jtil pd Ample 6'21612or642-0282 122.SF~ 2br dpb. Kids OK! BAVFRONT. L&c 2Br, ~.!r384k17n8381 _77s21.!10 mo 3 Br. cpts, d~. frplc. n b I ~ .. New stucho, 2 bt-drm, 111 bltns, p;iho, neat & MainKenlal<1 540:>370 2 a . poo · :.ecuraly, ' bath, air cond., pnv dean. $375• 22642 Vaa balcony Beauluul \'1ew NICE l br unfur No pets, pliltao. 1111 bltni.. qwel. S •. 0 "ou 8867 ss75 yrly. S52·S325 d)S, m>mo Mur 1°19 An~heam St ilJluago. wnr . .,.,.. · Weshnlnster 3291 1ll827821 " ~ • .i BK SUPER SHAH p • 4 Br. 2 La. exec home or 768-6125 Associated ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ev 548-tn7:1 ~$1()6 $280/~o Ad_u_ll:. 4 Ur, pool, spa, S700 mo !'>Ur Turtlrk Glen $KSCI W..t.d 2900 l)ln Hm. fnk , cpts, d...,.., 968-4737or540 0511 Lg 4 Ur IC r l' at 'flCllAEL I Rr, cpls, drpes, ltns, " .,.... 'AHORAMICVIEW neighborhood 52112 " St.••A•oid• t'IO!ie to shop~. no pet:. Mei.a Verde. F<1m rm. A\·iul no w $500 mo @ Realtors.581-1100 28Rapl$275mo *** b ••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd yd Fc1m1I). singles,~ leach 3240 ~ Berkell'~ ~4 50 mo REA67L3ES_..,.,J;~TE 607 l_.. .. ..._ $190mo 642 71S4 Wantt'd Turtll'rOl'k r,• 1);!t. ... uK $450 646-5607 ~h~10n Viejo home of· ... 7 .... 21Jar°t 7P.:'tl .,._.. -...,.-· s1 den<'t' 4 br hme . ---·•••••••••••••••••••••• fer..4Br.2Ba.coiyfrpk 04 '" ----C----'-1 Mor w t l " d I ..... _....-. Lge 2 br. So Cst Plaza w1 \lew Will PJY up lo Ml!l>a Verde exec. 4 Br es mans er .,pnng a t• & breatbtalung view of 2Slory, 4 bed rm. 2 bath. STUL>lO APT Sl8S. Inc \'uu ue the winner of area Adults, no pets. $145.000 for nRh proµl'r BJ. t'.im Hm. patio 4 bedrm. 2 lic1th. lpt" rolhng hills, close \o nucpb.d~.fplc,OW. ulal Adlls. no pet:. 4hcket.stnlhe $235 &12°"61 ty. Offt'r to u"'nr on1y grdnr incl $625 mo d r P s. a' a. 1 n n w ' schh. ~hopping S395 mo 5"50 mo. 714 !163 456!! Consider wkly rate~ to w-...__ H-A1-al Pnn only &U l!)HI m SQl'Jor 546-2439 $175 mo. 714 963 4569 Ranc:h Realty SJI 8359 aft5Pl\I nghl party. 106 E. Ba> ..-a~ ¥''V'I' ME.')A VERDE 2nd fir ;,. b h ..._. •-h H 551·2000 .._._wport •-h 3-269 COftdotnifth ... s 119 BOAT SHOW br, t ba. gar. Maddll' lmmac 3 Br, 2 a twn m •new -oc ous~ . . ,_ -oc ............ ......-1.h--' 3425 ..... ~· '"" d I pd aged or rt'llrn.i, no pel:.. <! l:Jr i.:ar, air cond m Get ready for :.umml'r Hanct10S J 3 Br2 Ba San ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••• Party pa ! $175 lJt1 . atlhe ••••••••••••••••••••••• m:-tr br. 2 pool!>,· now!Wall..tohea<·hfrom Lw::. llev. j!IOlf crse &BOATSLIPWiCONDO 3 • , , Smglesok.Fl'e /\NAll£1M $225.l~l&li.t+Stllllscc . Houift fvmished J<1l·u111 S.1'75 546111<!7 ht>re. Walk lo R radt· lake' u S625 S47·7044 BR ?• b L'k ' 3 3 Br condo!., ll.B. & ~ \ Mam Rentals. S.W-5370 CONVENTION dep ~tiPM 546·9!..!6 Rtntals ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl'hool •'-' high M'hool 4 • $650. A~ &ti· 113~ e new $3!15. to '-',51' I'!"'~.& ~car CENT EH Dana Point 3826 lalK>a Penins&ala 3 I 07 (iun.h.-nl•ri. i.pl'l'1al :Jhr. br. 3 ba. hu~<' sundec·k. Turtle~k Glen Plan 2. 4 - - - _ ~~w Agl !IUll 22\1 or Corona del Mew 3822 Mllreh 9-l:J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl RJr. :!ba, cent heilt, dbl g<1r. ~ rno 614 2llth Hr, I' am Um. tenn1~. llarbor Vu Hms, Carmel 3 ll63-~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pleil~l' call 64l!·567H. 1·\I BUCHREHTALS q>li-. drp .... S3~10 2:.!:I~ St.536-1718 pool.S625 547 704·1 l:lr +FR. $.595 ~r mo. TownhouH 333. tu da1m \our L~~~~~~~~h'.'~· WINTEH SUMMl':H 1~.\,1111>n '.°''~t Sun 10 4 o . . New carpets. 752-0617 Uftfumllhed 3525 tackct~ SSll·S67Barter<I 3Q ,._ din art-a \loClbar l blt·k Pk l•·nni:.. JaCUl/I, pool Waterfront-Dock 4 BH. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ' h 3140 Y L:/\tll.Y lall !l\11 J:l7:1 NEW .i l:lr, 2•, Ba. fpll' J Ur. 2Ba. 'l car ~llr. Uni'' ---___ ~ • • • 5 fir. 4 Ba Oceanfront ES1dc nr new a llr + heh LJ~d~c· ... ~5 mu S43o Anulnow 75271447 l:la. frpll-, ne~ crpti., New Jl.B. l!br Laundr~ 'll. ~.,,..,..,res~ r. .... h Hunti'9otthac Y I SI'""' 1 ., I' h , . ,... 1 c. 2 or 1 1 '!t: o a t V.' n st.• ••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• car y "'""mo 11111~ " >lll s '-rpts, 968-0652 aft 4P:'t1 drµs, bltns. $700. 644-9932 rm. poo , rec $3<!.... 1 d Adi l d~. hltns Pool & p<lll '!'urtlerocltGleft or7S2·8686 1 2 1 3 1 7 !Io . 5 1 2 5 . • w poo · ~ · . L-; 0~ Y 2br, 2ba, encl gur, close lo Rurr White Realt~r 2901 N ewport Blvd N B (714) 675-4630 $425 f>.15 9543. 6-tti I lti-t C~o I sty, 2 Br, pool ~t·w & ternfac· on best -------17141975 4558 CORONA DEL MAR $250. 645 tto3, !WO 45&• tx:h, children ok. ~mall Call K<1y Hodge .it !.lreet loc Jtson with BJ.UFFSCONOOS 2 Br Townhouse, frplc Adult 2 Bedroom beam pet $280 536·6565 o r OPt::N 963 0841 or Bob l21:J > ~•te.ible ~ ard Be the L..eai.e:. starting at 5"50 DupleHs Fvm 3550 Pool. tennis. ~me ocean cealmgs, no pct!.. S210 S6t! 962 ~ Child Pct OK Fncd ~ d Sll-1°"8 first to hvc an th1~ new Month. Agent 644-1133 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Catallna views. Close w Wilson anq Apt c 1!175WJll.t<·l' 2Br$225 n ndh~t1>d o ata ., --NrUa' &Ocean,2Rrdc loshoppmg&fmebeach. -. . . Lite l & 2 Dr, 2 ba. :.el' I B 2 R l.,,.., a .. ec r· .. " B C T h 2 u , l Ad It I ::,pacaous · r a. l·omp IOJ.S W Wilson 3Br $295 Cozy 3 Br 2 Ba. 1 Sl). li::c Ur & L>in rm. $650 mo 11( ~~ wn se. ur. luxe llJ~ l'\ er~ thin!! 644 2611 2 Br. no pets llefr1g & ap s ~ s on Y · no rum. f'plc. w ... hr dn r 28ll E 18th 2llr S2SO lot. cul de-sal". nr beach bt> den, 2 , Bil. DR. pool. Wnlr $250 mo I 871 ~67 stove included $225 mo peh A C & D:.h"'.shr U W, 2 <'Jr i:ar :-.o l>l'l' $475 mo 962 6146 \\ATER FRONT llOMES JU~ trnrus S.S95.: 640 11146 ---008-SOIH Pool & J al'Ul7.I 1' rom S750 mo A' ail Al>r 1 2Br Duple' Beath '1c1na 631 1400 Duplex•s Unfum 3600 Super deluxe 1800 sq. ft. 2 -$220 mo 1!1132 Magnolia, .lunl· I!'> w.i !158:! I\ ConH•nwnl i.htU>Pln~ Sharp 3 br home on II' I ~:xec Pk Lido Tnhse 3br ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR, den 2·~ ba .. ll(e. wet 3 Br :! Ba. d....,n..,ta1r.., 962-1800 'l.t.''A pa mt, l µls, drnpe. comer lot Ht.:a\ \ 'hake £he Terrace Dover Mod 2• ,ba, frpl. poul. $HS. :'o.r E-Sadt.' Costa M e~a nl'W 2 bar. laWld11 . frpk $.525 p<1l10 A\ iul \pnl I no ~HR . e·H·lu ... 1\t• 1'01nt thru out <;ar and roof. frpk in It\ rm. J Ilr 2 Ba a\asl no'A Hoil~.tii32332,6i5500ll Br frplc. blln .... g .. r Mo6iS Si26 pct..' $275 I021 \.ill'nl·1J 3HI< :!'•ba&2BK.<iba. area. on bcai:h. $)!0!1 mo &l.J 7:1..'>I bnght. cheerful kalchcn 5435 673 6S71 640 0056 .. . pool. JJlUUI. lndr) rm Call!>46 9080 JU l·on\l'n '· Nr OOJl'h I \Nr lt· .. ~e o r "umrncr w dsh'Ahr $395 mo Call N pl Shore .... 3 ho.mt'' ~ S3SO 644 08711 ,,.....,.,....~ S..16 157!H•q• wknds r;;le 6i3 4545 673 J62il SµJc 7 ·' r 11141 3 llr. 2 ba, sn 848-9427 ;:-.,1<.'e 4 bR. 2 Ba. cent air a' ail . all .i BR from <:! 1 3BR. 2BA Duplexes. 4 SEASONS I\ l'TS 1)11(' or(' \l OIC'l'!>l llfl'il' tund. frpk. CO\ PJllO $4SOTO S650 Al(l 548 1290 :\wpl llgts 1.'0Z) 2 Br I 1\.1 a\·a1lable. dose lo shops. Spal' 2 br tnh ... e. 111 ha llKE TO IEACH HuntiftqtOft leach 3140 l'"rpk 111\ put10. :! l'a Plush Condo 2 BR frµll Abo IWaul. 3 Bil :i ba CdM !':e""' 3 br. 2 ba Vu to bt'am t•eilgi., palao, i:ar. bt:aeh & park Xlnl CdM pool. P\'l pat111 Child ol.. Li:t• 4 br. 3 ba, frpll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R·•r. q>t & drps. bltns pool. nr beach ~I mu 1.ri..1lc-. upgraded i:rrt oc:·ean & C<1 taltnJ Wood nor"h il45 1~2 ~75 10t·at1ons Fro m S350 to :"\o J>l'b $240 mu 7..1..'> (hh ~hr , all. i:arai:t'. -;pnng i.pecial' 2 hr, $219 Nr So C~t PlaLa w xlnl 963 5621 Agt. No fee ~on IAc·uw 540 Mh!J or beams L~edcck. rrplt. :! Sli5 Ask lor M1 S!>I. Joann St Mgr aµt nu :1 eno.:1 )d No dogs. 1711:1 Kids p('(:.ok FN· schl~. ram p('l~ ok Call nd r I-~·11-115 l·ar prkg ~.··11a•· M • .a...-nt• "'-·-···"'•d ti75-Z31111r545·10li7 1\lahama, 53ti 34ti5 or !\fam Rt•ntal!.. 540 5:110 640 613'Jor640 76-1!1 :l Br Co o. 2 sty, Pt'. nr " ' "' ......-... -• rvnw >n ......,_-. --Hllj!e 2br. utal pd Enrl 536 1711:1 heh. Nice~ Avail /\pr 2. Col) new 2br. :!t.lu, single \loO Od S \ S5!10 mo .......................------~ patio ::wi6E 20thSt.C l\I Br. 1·htltln·n ""l'kOml' Ddux lhr, 2ba. dbl i.:ar. S350 SI0-8114ev!'. wknd~ f.irrnl~ patiohme 1:-'rpk. 6731206 · Costa Meta 3724 3 Ur I·'• Ua. dplx, aboi.·c S275 mo 645:l!136 $:12.'> Brand nl'w 2 slorv Yan1. J!re••t \H ~!10 mo lam1ly home $415 mo N 3 2 FP r d 1 . I\ c ,1 u t 11 I! a r MINUTESTOS/\NL> ••••••••••••••••••••••• China Covl'. \1ew, t'P twnhom<' 2br. l 12ba. Uolphm H. 1': '11.14 ll581 !!61! 4:1t1."> • ew + 'l, • nc )< •.I opent"r+t'pl. drpl-. lllcal $40.00 WEEK & UP 204 F c rn le a r. $5511. NEW lrn~ED /\l'TS frpl. pool. lennis 1·ourb blks bch. $450 mo bl & Sp;arkhng. clean. delui.c .,13 """8tn.• 114 •9299!2 I Br 2:10. frpk. appln!>. Sorrv,nodous ... _ ___.l ... ach 3169 '1 '1 '·' rd 3b 2b I t & "·16112711 loc. Plhll. tt~nnis l'rl!.. duplnx. 3br. 2ba. bltn ... •Slud10&1 BllApts " ·"""· ,,..; ... · I · "' ..,..~,...,.."' .• c~. "l' l' r . a . as . :.cl·.,. S375 17141 •s·•sss" ~ . . (l()o ,Jal·una.enl'I gar GemamHealty SJY-6623 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'"t· dr"~ lr"I" •• ,.,lk \I) a " .. or •• ,... u1ver ... HWI mo. ~·rl~ •1'V •. !\, ta1d Scrv Avail Ad I II I Lll>O, YHLY 4 llr. :! li,1. fom rm. "unny palw $700 Mo i\~l ll75 61111 "'·'· ,,,. ... ' ~· "-" .....,~" """' '" Cozy 2 br. trplc. hrdwood u ts J!l:J ;1rn1 ton, ~c·hools & shop~ $.t25 £xec homl• 1n llufll 1714>751 ...,15 Call Larry l 985-6!152 •PhoneServ. llld 11001 fir-:; Adlls. no pets, $400. &15·4411 Cozy 3 br. 2•2 ba studio rM b42 0177 Seachff 4br. 2b.i form;il \'rly l~c. S4511 mo " Br 2 (•vesor Hi29-254tida)~ 2376Newport Ulvd. CM At..-;() bach apt Pool. no --upl. Lgt' patio, encl. gar. CRUM 'UFF RENT AL ~-:ikr~: ~'.!'c·h~ ~:1~. ~~~ BJ Fl'. 4502 Wyngate Lea:.e or lcai.e purcha~e ~ 97!>5 or &IS J!:Jf,7 cooking. ~75 6iJ.6069 *VILLA HIHOS * lndry hookup. $385 Cull : Houses Unfumished '\lil<frl home rnn<l. 3Hr. rus,schoob /\\a1I Ma:i-I SSl :!OOllorll9-I 348-I Bluffs \'t('w condo, 3 br, SUSCA.SITAS OCEAN VIEW-Split level 2Br,21aA.pb ~~·38'16-t:m , after<!, 1.im rm. 2u ... dbl frpk S550 mo 17 14 1~·21il Cn:am Puff' :-;harp 3 Ur. 21: ba Prof. decor. Open Minute~ to NB I BH duplex for lse. 2 Br. 2 Ba, LOWER ••••••••••••••••••••••• l el l•hbc rh Kf 54~~ J I & l kt h 1 Sun 1·5 64--1·5010 furn Adult~. no pct:, blW. fplc. lndr~. pal•o. Enclosed Cara~c~ 3 Br 11'1 Ba. painted & cleaned. End gar, nr ~ho111o & lrilln!oµ S29S mo 7711 El11s . Apt. D 847 6.141 or 847 6668 G.Mrol 3202 ~~ ,~:'7511'.t7!f' I ha'e several 2&3 bdrm 1!1 ~d ;·~1;t'11, 11:"rdn;°~~·r ----2110Ne~port Bhd CM Resadenllal are<1 . ssso Gas &waterpaad Mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhome:. lur rent DUPLEX 3 Br 1•, Ba. S36·68SI tomo rentalss.!60 n 11·. 111.u 1:• 1-·s "ww • ·1 Ull 2', h,1 $ti!t5 "10 Sl .. \\11-:WTEHll \11•v.- l!IH 2•,11,1 111011'10 lllO ('\;'lo\ ( )\j .11111 .! , ll.1 S"iOO \lo I \1\.1-: 1-'0Kt-;ST J 1111 :! 11.1 $1'4~1 J Br I ,ti,. w'°'ulet \l llunl HJrbour .1rt'<• inl'I $.\VII O"'ncr ,\gt fplc. pvt patio AvaalSTUN:-llNGl1u•IBr1<rdn CHILDHENOK 1'uh &. lll'h 11i., fn<il l'ml.tennis l'll S:!OOtn ~2!l:J:! 3 15. $375 mo Ph aµl Pool&ret·rm.$230 OCEANVIEW.superlge 2324EldenA\C• \.int $.lOU mu !>It> 11111 S-150 Joc1n. 8.t6 !Jil or l.l'.l'l' 3Ud . 1 'olia ,\(' S52 7~--__ 7111 W 18th St $-IOoff dep 1 Br apt. hardwood firs Ecnhide ._ lbr M6 :.!5!1i l'ht.: S3i5mo "'ail Ma' On the waler, out~nd ., ~•th ad Only 3 houses away from "'!f'" lh.11o:c nit! !hr II. l.1m1h rm ~ " B C b h .. .,25 Pool p· tao w w bltn!> \II rl'dono• 1-'1 l'I• Super J QK t ·•o liJ dm 1 77 lr,ini-. ('uh er & 4br. 3ba hme inc l '..: 2RR. 21l/\ brand nc·~ con ag orona c ,gar . ..., · a • • · h.inl.,..nnd fir,, dhl .:.1r rm lO\ µ.ttm . .! 1.•r .:,ir \\alnul ~:,•i 4s17 aft din.rm & master bdrm do apt Many "lra!. mo Holly-Al(tSS9-lS2S ~intdlts i no pct.., 11 .. ,t ~a ~htd•· lul home~ lrµle & U \\ m \lam w trplc & balcony. Pool Closedgarai;:e 6423717 HUROCEA.M ---- lluntanglon Jlrbr area. 2Ur. pool. patlC.I condo. l\r bearh. ~hops, schh, lmmed occupancy. S325. Ph9b3 5228 ~i'.IJ mu M53'1~ 'llntrond /\\;ul Ma\ I sharp, ,.10r) ~ br.., 3 & tennis priv. $650. Hunti-onleoch 1740 Studie w i bath. no Bachelor SJSS. Sto'c & S425 mo · ba, ; ·IJm 'rm <Ju'i<'l SIS-~ ••••• :::••••••••••••••• kitchen 1 blk from CdM refnR mcl Chnstsans Welcome: Nu 2 l.m1·l)JBH :!11.i" trpli l>lln,, ;1llJ1 h ~.1r 11:1· 1i.1t111 \bo 1nd<l tdti)!. "" ·" h 1• r 11 r \ 1· r a' c11 I \l.ir1·h I 0111\ ~l :!:l (' u rt 1' ll o'.il I-:' ta l •' CURTIS R. E. 'ul de 'a1· tlo~c lo a::-t:.w..~ Adult bach apt, S160 per beach .Li\e new. $180. 998-0659 bd. 1'2 b.i :.lod10 llpt:.. !Jl\22"~ "·hnol' & park \acanl OPEN DAILY Th as mo Allulllpd ll75-0302arter6 -LARG E 1&2 br <tpl~ 1,250 sq fl. bill ns. incl ''all no"' $130 mo (."all d 0 B gar. fplc. l m1 fr ocean, 1).,, .... .,11151 Outstan ang 4ur. sl 5362914 OC""' .... VIEW t:?shwhr. pool. A<1ults adlls :.m pet" fi•c I llH, :! Ba. dm rm. bltn .... ~•Jl10, lub of "'.i llpapc•r $-'..'10 v ',,... wnterfront l~allon. Old ~--" f'rom S225 mo Gas pd • ' · · Nwpl quality on beaut LaqwMI hoch 3748 Lge l br & bath, bltns 178Scott Pi. 645:56ll. · ~~37~4 i':w6-7!56~ 7 ~, ' 01' .. :N II/\ I I. Y 11/\.M TOii I'M CURTIS R. E. CURTIS R.E. LaqwMI leach 3248 l'Omer w boat slip for lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• +refng, cpts. dprs & LA MANCHA APTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• boat Privacy, trees. lg Steps to beach $150. Utll carport. S300 & $325 __ _ • • • yard. SHOO/mo yrly lse. pd. Fee +lndry facal. 675·0302 art OCC Special! $170. Pool. VinJiflia Fouh 4 Bdrm. 2 ba, patio. Mam Rentuls, 540-5370 6 Appliances. Fee 307 'oppy An Park I B ch n car by .,.. .......... leach 3769 2 Br 1 Ba apt, s. of Hwy, Main Renta~0-5370 C ...a-1 M $.5751mo ~,...,.' dlts l -" oroftO u. or OCEANFRONT 5Br or 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a • n~ pe s. _. per Spac 3 Br 2 Ba, encl i;iar, \ooarelhewinncror IESTIUY mo. 642·5953 wkdys , f d d S3SO 184 E 21·1 4tacket.s lo th~ Br+ separate 2 br unit 673-3983 or 645-9399 nc Y • • . :; •SPACIOUS• Hedccoraled 2Br. lBa. Garage. Children • Hespons ave manage mcnl. $220. !16l!·282"J ufl 3PM. 11.ome:; for n •nt an bt•'l .irl•as, Nwpl. & l'\1. ~!l41 to S750 1><'r mo 1;.ao &l l'M .I Bil I llA, l(IAA.i l't>IUI . \~'" pr1v .. t•'. v.u·unt )otantcon.•r me· Id $.11~•. mo C.111 !'l41i :"HHU ,1,k for l..1rn ~or nmt bt'aut \'ill.i h~ tht> ~ea. 3 Hr 2 a ... bltn~ 1 ~t t•µts & drps & ~w1m mm11 puol All lh1' & mort> ror uni) $12~ 'lfl2 M34 for teenager or? B:.t Some people say you get C\'S/wknds. St. 546·9080 Wes...,,.HaffOllOI Penin Pl location, what you pay for! We or-. -----2 BR, cpl~. drps. stove. -------· BOAT SHOW $1200 /mo. fer more And the pnce 1 Corona Highlands. adlts Kids ok, no pet!>. tiarai:c 2 Br adult apt, w/pat10, 'l1rln11h ll .1 ... t1u1otJrno!'I llr t::1tet 2 H11 l'JI 1'hlhlr1•n pl'l ok. 1 pt, ~5 11r.idt'd Jo'n 1·d , J rd 3 Rd rm • 2 b a u n less Membership in a only. newly <.'ptd. 2 Br $225. 645.2978 5240 All ulll t>d at the Peninsula. Bch & water Health Club A tennis hme Move m now. $350. --~·291 4 GARDEN GROYl :1 llll, I Ba. homt• "" •. ,,, I 11.1ho. dbl l(.1r 1 r.11h'r .u , ..... ~. rrpli' w rww la \ rrn 1 rpl Onlv $:1% l..meh 3 lllt "11.1 w 1hn rm, ,inh 11at10, '1·.ir l(.1r only S.'J7 5 CURTIS R.E. •lh 1 '>l1t. frpk. t'rJlt <tq;" Nr.ir IHlt .!U \'A •ltl\ o• rt'I r1).' 1hh'A ,hr dr"r .iar I' 'lilt• "'Ulll ~I~ .!.'>"'I ht h "'hool ~ho11., S45'.I :to.11> lil5S SIM 2br dµllt ktdll IJ(·ts It • "'"!tie!'> Fl'f' 'frw .I llr .! '1' nr ~ l 't ~am Rrntal~ \44l !'l.'170 /\"IAJlEIM <>14f_ronl$490tmo. club.f'rectenmslei1sons 675-7258 Adil. 1&2 Ur vac CO~~~~~~or. Wahrfroet HOIM1 Bil hards. Swam mtnR Costa Mes~ 3824 Redecorated 1ns1de & ~urc·h'l lJ Cal6ll·l400 Golf Driving Range ••••••••••••••••••••••• out. All ulll pd. Call Sue, Sauna<1 + ((rcat ac SS£.7m. f'lt•a,t· n 1ll 642 5678 ext ~.....,....~ Adult E Side 1&2 br apts t1v1t1l'!' Sunday BBQs I · · -------11:1 l 11 l'laam vour N rtHts 2b 1, -b--Parties with hve bands Encl gar. pallo, pool. BRAND new bach apl\ I' I .1 I .1 S I !'I II m " iu 111 '::JX.1. f''" ~·~1 na >7 t1rkel4 ewpo r , a 8 + Fr~Sundaybrunch Like ne w . no pets. Frplc, retng, mrl. $210 POOl •. 3hr TH. Piii Kuh · * * * gunl hse. Bltns. 1400 644·008 642-11.197 eves. f>f'L~ ,nxl, Jo'tt lmmed occupancy __ --------___ _ $1•15 ltir , • 11111 rwl l\.ub \fain Hentals. 540 ~r.o T LS 5411-6190 Your renl dolla~o eve 2 Br garden apt, frplc Eastsidc near gull cour-.c ok "''(' R!H A ---further•••A terrific palto,d.shwhr, $245. ' 2br, 1 ba. patio, $250 mo COl"OftCI ct.I Mor 3222 '1asn Hf'nt.11, ·~111 ,.r.n c01y Jnr. 2b.i ram rm UGUHA. IUCH Beaut. 4 Br. Fam Rm con· maintenance crew. pro· ~ s:;7.2841 No pets. 675.5800. Broker. " l'ltt jlar opnr, nr brh 3 BDRM HOME ~~an do. walk to beach. teruus. fes1lonal managemen ----no fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• lirnn<l n~w Jo .• 1,h1cl1• <'on s.ioo mo 646-IOIO view. bill In kalcl)~n. pool. sauna & jacuni. starr that cares, an Spac.3braptoruseltas2 --·----:1 br. 2 IHI co1v hnmr do :mr, I' ll.1a 1375 m11 open bc.'am cellinl(!l.'#tc avail Aprl 1. $650 mo. lse friendly ne 1 g h bo r s br 6 den, Frplc, pallo & 1961 FULLERTON CltWIC' to v11rk & 1t•11n1• t'Jll 4tiSI 2342 aru. Pool Home 3 bt-dnn, Owner wanL'l good tenant Supenor Realty 631-1304 Mode1" open dally 10·7. pool. Adults. $325. No l br $170 incl uul. Adult, cl!'I SS00101u ('Il l .. f I t d I •· 11 f u7cMO •· -So d 21 '""c:338 8379c: CottoMnalcnhlCS. .. a. p r. cp .~. r-pos, poo a<WI rent or ..... ·"' l"'YSHo••s rry,nooneun er pell ....... lor . .,17 nopets,673-63'72 t17300UI .. rrv anrld, $395/mo OWNEH WILL PAV --"s no pets. Roommat ----Nl•w 2Hr Tnwnhnu!llr 714 003 4569 UTIL. Fum/unl. Lge 2 Br, 2 Ba. i;ervice available. Mon M~a Verde Z br upetairs. Frplr, ct!'lhw!<hr. comp11c w/1uest & bath, steps to th to-month occupancy. New cpts. Refs. Avail tor. <You ch0011e din rm Cl.OSI-~ TO BEACH, 3 Br 2 BDRM , Jst quality pvt beaches, (pie. & mini now. S2S0.498·1936 fl'<lurt' I. 2 car ~ar. $\00 condo. pool. S375 mo duplex unit. Prime North view. $850 mo. No pets. Oakwood Garden Apts mo &1043411 962-3519 end l!Cction. 2 Bath, ~0554 Easts1de new tnhouses. IHr, l'•Bll, fam, crpt. Super3br.2ba,DW. hdwd tloors,oceanvu,2 -Y-r-ly_S4_5_0.-2-B-r-.-a-c-ro_s_s MOlrvlnc(at17tb) :i;~~nM>~~~:r. 2 dfll8, fn<.'d. pa tao. $385 R O. ept.s, drp!I, S375 car garage S42S Mo from bay, completely re-m4 )645-os:JO S57 1910. J.68.'1·2419 714.963-4569 3 BDRM ~ 2 bath older done, util pd. 673-7874 170016th St. (at Dover) Gs!.~:' :~/~':~t~~s~ b~ New 1 Ur&. 2 + den apts, I lntg ti arbour area. MO 1441 SPACIOUS JBr. 28a dplx. new cpts, drp<;, bllns. forced air. W O space m kit. Lge pvl yard. No pets. S32S. mo. 11122 A Michael Dr. 847 3541. eve 536·3638 Bachelor. stove & refng. Walk to bch '1~· first & 183t $35. Dcp. Pets OK. .5o36-2456 or 003 1324 2 Br, dplx on cul-de-sac sl. Nr . Bch " Slater. $26()/mo. 1st & last mo rent + $75 cln'g fee. Aval! March 20. 848·S423 aft4pm. __ _ NEW -1,2&3BDRMS From $250 to $4-00. 839-9739 Jlou."' ChOll't' h~ • So ol I lw)' 3 br, 2 ha, prof ctcl' t hr u out. w u 11 p u 1> <' r cu.~tom cl11~ & !\hntlcs c•eramlt' tilc11. rcrr11(. •·h· Frplc. pvt p11110 balcony. pvt t>ltc· 1111r door. laundry rm in h!lc Adults, no pel"I. Lse mo. gardener inC'I 67~2-5pm 1976PRICE 3Br.2ba$365mo home, center 11ect1on or Mountain Rustic '2br dbl (114)642-8170 up. 1 br/den, full bathi..----------. Rt•nt this gorgeous 3 br , Avail now' Village. f'1replace • gar yd child ok noi>eta ~---do11tn Mature adult• 2 DR. l~ ba Condo. Crpla rondo w/tennts & pool. 968-473'7or540-0511 ocean view, a charmln1 Re{~.&42.391.5or'673·7307: 2 .BR Condo W/pool/Jac, only. 'MloofOrongeCount(t thru out, stove, garb. $400 mo. Bruce962-77"8 homefor$65()mo. S3'75 mo VJew of the bay, patio, M..thll:A ..... #2 mostbeoU11fuloportment d11p.JW1t$275. - - -Wslt to the beach from · · I a r. w & h r I d r Y r . ,..... commun#les. A reloxrlg CUITIS R.L DCllMl,oiftt 3126 this lovely 3 br. 2 ba. 4BDRM .2~BArn;ex· NroewUdoVlllaae,3Br. $385+utll. Tom B . Z75 F..l SLC.M. MllnOWlll•eomi. JASMIME CREEK PLAHSIX 3BR. 2...,BA. fam rm pnvate study w /f1replr llv rm & library area lncludes use or clubhsto pool, Jacuu1 & lenn1 courts. Call for Appt. Yr ly. Lw. IBSO/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpu. drps. RtO. avail eel. lam. home. Nortb 2 Ba, dplx, beam cellg. 644·S670 dys. Wknds 631-3003 WCJ11911o11S,Ond"""-.. 962-2458 ___ _ 4 Br. 2 bath. rov'd patio. n o w S 3 7 5 I m o end location. n~lace, bltm, 11.lndec:k. $395 yt'ly MS-11915 ---------... ...,....... ,,...._ 3144 Fnc:dbackyd. Exclusive n4:963-4.569 ~anview,lqtaoldecks. l11e. Sl4 .... Clubbouae ,._Park N .. wpo~ und .. r ~WVllep heS.featumgpooe, area 5 min to Manna. R f I d S:W.1720· 9118-5168 """" "' "" .., S%l W.Wilsoft&46-2010 Jocuzzl.souno.blicm:ls .. '625/mo. <714 )6360974 3 BR, 2 Ba. wtw crpls, • erences requ re • • unlurn. apt1 N41wport NODEPOSITTOQUAL. ondexcllngellbhoU9' &Toro 3ll2 =e-~r:~~~~sk~1':1 $1':rss10Hit.M.TY S~!!i_2~._rFT.H. Pool, ~~~ra~ture avail. •2brtownbomew/frpl wltuociol8Ylf'lls.TennlS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......., 494-0731 . lb-..-ee •J..cepatiolrenc. aar. """'ond--•ot Beaut Villa on Lake Redec. 2 br, nu cpls • ldainRmtals.~5370 :~~~~16&over Tt;V.,ge~~ Forest. 2600 sq.ft ol lux dips. R/0. 2 Car gar. Ooeaofronl Clllf Dr. 3 br, BLUFFS. 1 LEVEL OCIAMflOMT ewrylllngyco'rtlooklng Uv 'g. Avail April 15. $150 $125/mo.114·~ '550/mo. 1 br l290/mo. ANGELITA, VlEW, t>ll· a BR, 2ba. wntr. $400 NEW Lus 2 Br, patio 6 f F'w'nllnlsCNOloble 2 Brduplex. Bltns. mo, Incl maint, redac. & lllMfW (213)8'11.Z723 eves ~28r: 2 a.. rplc, llAYFIONT deck, fplr, d1bwsbr, or. · .adults, blkstobeach. ~~~~~052 eves, ~ 3242 Ocean Vu, upper dplx, 2 IQ>mo.644·4201 UDf.3BR,2ba. $'525 ~~if~ pets. S42..(M81 OneonO'ftNo8edroom COU OF HEWPOIT REALTORS 675-5511 $3ZS.CaU6730023 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Br, deck. wallt to bch. Harbor View bme. STIPSTOIE.ACH ACIUIL.Mng. 2 Br Walk to bch Ir stores Fo..talut VCllDrf 3214 3 Br. 3 ba townhouse. S38Slncl uW. 49'7·1443 Mouco 2br +den. ssso. 82BR. 2batltl SZ'IS 2br, frplc, 1ar. adult.I, no NowOlllctsrenllng.OC*\ i:OOI06:00. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• S kli d mo •-1...t .... _ ...., ""•O ., n 1 b• wnt.r _,. ~ '""A, Clea-.. rook Adil. •11~0 mo Cal par ng new con . ,,_ AL h _ . .-ru ~~· v•-.o • n , ·• · -~ •v 640-74i8.,..J . Ultra Pvt Span. atyle $470. Call "Lila", DICba'::,.c .. annF er ....... l orallS.640-5734 $310. Open 3·5.r----..;;...-----4 . w/pool. 4 Br, 2 ba, fam 846-137lor84&-54S6eves. r,,.....o .... ee ~ OPEN HOUSE 2.5 Fri, rm w/wetbar, atrium. MalnRentalll:S40-S370 BLUFFS,38:r,2Ba.poo11 --------- Sill. Sun, 821 ~~ Jasmin Conv. to S.D. Frwy. $625 1""99 3244 l.apMI Hlh 3250 nr abop'g, prtc, tennis. TRIPLEX 2 BR, lf'1>IC, at 4th. CdM. Huie 2 st mo. 554-4442 aflSpm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. TS. mo. MO-fH6 paUo, no pets. $235, 2 car 1ara1re. 38r, 2Ba, Beaut Dfoerfle\d twnhse. 3 ~MO. FREE RENT 1~~~~~~~~~ AJmt. Dave S. 644-7%11 $C7Smo 84().1306 Dnn't glvt" up the ehipl Br. 2 ba, 2 yrs new. 3 br. 2 ba. ram rm, Crpk. Don't drop tho ball! Get a 1; Eutslde. Freshly dee., I Tnd-;-y;;r old s~ "Ll.&t" It in c:lass1rled. $425/mo. Call wltdays cptl, drps fncd yd. Job wltll a low-cott DaUy HHrt.y • .._,. BR. Adulta.oolJ, oo pee&. new ioodles with a Ship to shore results• Diane at 02·6000; 1315/mo. Call Rosty, l1itot Clauified Ad. Le• 2 br. Aull now Ul Pool. lmm~.,,oce\fPa.n· ~ . Clau.lfled ad. 1142-56711 642·S611. wtmds/~81S-'7tt7. 549-ttm Phone&U~ 8/30 4131-0020 cy. cm Mo . .-.1947 ~.... _ ...... __ _....,._ .. _ ~ '--~llr ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODBRIDGE PIN ES AP'I'S l , z • 3 bdrm units. Oe!\i1ned llke early California bungalow•. t•rom S270. l lS Pl.natone. ore bra 3.S:30 wkda.ys, 9-S. JO wlulds. 552-0.00 L....,.tua lllO . ..................... . br. 2ba twnhae. Pvl patio, pool. s:m mo. Call al\5,55'1-45411 ... wport ..... 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTBLUFF 2 br, den, 2 ba. h'p&, tie pvt 1undeck. dbl tnc. car. Pool. Adulta. $350. 07·1fn or '44·0909. Ht Aml1oa Way • l ' I PATIOS · WALKS Plul.llps Cement Co. Lie Booded. For Eat. 751-5657 alter6pm "7-l•m Ill V PLllMl l t; ....._ JOP'TUO WKY NOT THE Bto:.~Tj TwoMen wtllMOYt'YOU PAINTING Int /Est •..• ---------t:xpr·d llc·d1lnsrd •· ~-. dtpendabl•. Free ROOF lNC. SJVl' 20' · 1111" Xlnt t 7d • k · nNt est Call J;ay s.~ 796.S new roor. Call for rall'> es • ays wtt . · • Don 646-00JO Call 847·72'18 ~ BofA•Muterchgacptd · lNTERlOR EXTR Paint-T••isiott Repair MOVING "' .d ... .. '·t •••••••••••••••••••• ••• lllcoi. Tax Anywhere. anytim~ tnti . .,.xyr mitn quau Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• F -'St e.xpr 'd, very rt'as work Super reas rates ---Newport 8 a y Tax Fully encld 2T truck 67~3181 John __ Service Profesi.tonal In· w lift g.ite Wint on eapertiangm.c. European come Tax Preparation ~3048.: 673 ~714 craftsman. Reasonable ;~~~ home. By app; Cl:c.!>1f1cd Ads tM:? ~78 Moshe. 6Jl.:.35E_ -- CANOPY TV SERVI<:!-; bl RATl-:St.RVH.'to: Al Fair Pnce!> 9t.ll 11i;ll WRIGllTT\ Rea.oe rJlt~ fa'>t depen dablesenu:e l>t6·17116 uck'• 1'Ne s-.. ratn:h, oUvea lnmmC'd, l.hinat'd. pruned. r•movcd ~ llftS !-'or l 'l."'11 h'>I i\1 I ,\(' 1111.'I c.111.1 LI.uh 1'11111 \ll\1:-0C>ll ~~;,: :.tiolS Apa tmenh lWuna. t, lw.t1 hni1Md Office llewtal 4400 ....._,. lewtal 4450 Business • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • or Uwfwwi.a..d 3 90 0 ••• ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OpportwWty Lost&Fo.d 5300 Penonols 5350 Hflp WClftted 7100 Mort~Trmt 5005 Dftdi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............•......... ...•................... ._wport leoch 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;.! Br, 2 Ba lwc. apt over looking Newport IJ:iy with balcony & f1replal'C 833-9234 PARK NEWPORT Bachelors. l or 2 Jlcdrooms & Townhouses TIIE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. MINUTESTONPT HCll Bach, 1&2 Bil from Sl95. Adults, No Pel'> 1561 Mesa Dr <5 Dlks East of Ne\\•port Blvd. l !>-lb 9860 From $249 50 ~pertacular 11pa, total recreation pro11rum, :;oc1al program. 8 pools, 8 tenrus courts. At Fashion Rooms 4000 bland, Jamboree & San ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joaqwn ll1lls Road SIL>eprng rms $60-$105 mo. 60'PEI SQFT 1617 WESTCLIFF·NB AGT 541-5032 1501 Wntclff Dr. Newport Financial Ctr l.HsifMJ Office Space <.:all on Sile Manager (714 > 642·3111ext246 Jr You Need A StaHed & Fun11shcd OH1cc, l'llll T ll E EXl'.:CUTIVJ:: SUITE Rent includes r lime recept.. phone & mall service, util & jarutonal. Sery's & ore LAGUNA IE.It.CH Smcan COftlfllltrc:lol Store or t·an be wsed as pro fe:.Monal orflce Localed m older i.hoppml( com- pie x. v.1Lh rustic al m06pht:re $175 Mo. ut1l paid by landlord MISSION HEJ\LTY 98:>S Coast. Laguna 494-0731 NWPT liCll STOHi-: 21630A\OnSt E..'75 mo Jerry Wynn (213 )477 7701 1714)64 .... 1900 All $50 wk. Share kit bath. Shown Mon-Sat LIDO ISLE "only". Call a Ct lpm. equip avail. Newport Stores&. Offices for rent, Center. 640-5470 Newport Blvd at Harbor WATERFRONT 3 Br, Hers req'd. 556-0058 or Prime location in Hunt· '650mo Least' 673 8886 S48-59M in gt on Be a r h on 2 Br 2 Ba. WestchH area ROOMS ~wk up w11h Brookhurst, 800 square Pool. no children or pets l..1tchen $Ji 50 wk up feet. Single. garden type store or orrare. Good ex S350mo 646-5681 apLS 548-9755 p<>:>ure. ai.sagned p.ark· WATUFRONT OCEANFHONT BALBOA JOg Call Mr. Plummer :"EW 2 br & 2 hr + den Share with family. Lux-963-6767 _ luxury apts un Room $200 Kitchen Two JOO Sq.ft. deluxe or • Bwlt 1ru. Pnv1leges 675 1617 faces. $120 each C.~1 •Trash Com1ml·to1 l'oom ror rent w kilch 646-2130or679·3709 Blvd, downtown C M. Various sizes Bob. ~-1313 4 DELUXE OFC'S Con! rm . scat 25, all paneled, sm whse in re ar l or 2) r lease. Lake f'orest area. Kenl Harluos 714 581 9393 RETAIL STORE •Wet Bar ' ----•Fireplacc p01.1nCostaMe;,a.M F', 50-persq fl Beacharea.960sq ft All •Pnvatehead1 Sl:!Smo.M5·3025 4001 Barch .B new improvement;, •l'lex1gla:.:.enc:-I patio;, Ownroomm 2Br lbaapl Agt.541 ·5032 Crpt, cusl l1ght1n~. •Smok<'dctectors House pnv1le1tes. Sl15 + MUTU"L ILDG frplc, etc. Cash fflor .1bml •Slips a\a1l tolenunls "' • provem.ents + ex1 e util. Fem pref. 642-2111 1 -"""" ( ". !!19 Bay:.1de Dr. 673·8414 aft 6 Prestige ofrice space in ease. .. ,or......., 1.,-.. l YHL Y 2 Hr near ocean S..'70. me util Cu II 548·834H central Corona del Mar. BALBOA INN--Am p I e parking. Air· Hot~ls, Mot•ls 4100 cond .. Janitorial service S250 mo. Yrly lse. Pnme ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 nights per week . ~mlnn,675-8740. - Nt::WPORT llTS 2br, 1 .. , Sea Lark Motel, 2274 40< 6,500 Sq. rt. Store, 100 Ft. I ha, lav rm. f:im .rm , Newport Dhd, Costa gloss frontage on •k1tch, almo;.l new. 2113 Mesa. 646·7445. Weekly Newport Rlvd. lease. I Xnox St. See manager or month() rates No $1500. mo 548-5518 Aptl kitchens. ------• _ SICMoge 4550 •........•••••.•....... PRIMTSHOP $200,000. NET Busy shop by 0 C. Airport. leverage with ~·.;, down Call for de tails Ull 751-3741 PRINTING SHOP Estab. 40 years l::xclus1ve beach town location. Over $13.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS 8Y2% Abo 2ftd TD Loans Fairest Terms since 1949 Sattler Mtc). Co. • 642·2 I 7 I 545-061 I PRIV A Ti P .ARTY Wall pay more for your 2nd T.O. 642 3573 mo. i,ale!-.. Partner s ~.ments/ agree to disagree fore mg PH'SOllNlft/ i.ale. Call tor appt. now. Lost & FoWad ~·I 837-420~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fast food. Toco ~ .... nts 5100 \'ery clean. has aodoor •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• seating + patio * * * Xlnt growth location Edward LH Good net to ex per 205 CcrftCltioft operator. Pnced to !>Cl! C ... _1 M qwck. Of'OftCI uw or UBI 751•3741 Youarethew1nnerof IRON WORKS $7000 Monthh· Pncc r<'duced 5io.ooo• Owner anxious. M1ss1on \'tcJo. Gt"ncrou'> tcr-*1:1 Ull 837-4200 Pl'Ili 4 llcket.s to the Wuhrn National BOAT SHOW at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTEll March9 13 Please call 642·5678, ext 33J, to claim your uckets. szm.ooo GROSS Franchise l) p<• operation in booming area E Z $40.UOO. net to *** owner/manager Lost&Found 5300 UBI 751-374 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARDWARE. ETC Lost· Money Clip with up· ANXIOUS prox RIO. Gold w /phono M1ss1on VieJo area. record tram & jewel. terms Keep money, please re· UBI 837•4200 tum cUp for REWARD. P 0 Box 718, Wb1ltter, The BluUs. 2300 ;,q. ft, lux Vocation Rewtob 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ury apt 3 Br 3 Ba, $535 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small boat & trailers, ren-REST AURA NT 6405296;5407~ Co1y Cabin near Sno"' A 01\1\!0nof tal space. $1.00 per root Newport Beach FOUND 2 16. v1c Ed· 90608,CA \,JI 1 13 llJr .. -rJn,a•tmenl('I) Limit length 22 '· 11119 Outstandmaloc w plen· 1nger 1Euclid F V Slel)S lo beach. 2hr, 2 b11. a e). s P" '"' ~, M /\ CM ~ " ,umJet·k. ot't•an , u enc 552 8160 ---- ---onroHa vc · • ·e I\ of parkmg. Ideal for Cockapoo max, orr whl ~t office . .El Toro Nice Mgr or call 548 AA2'1 on !>ale hquor. Good rent. 8J9 6240 Lost: Miru-Dox1e, 9 yrs old (Olla), red colonoR. dark stnpe down back. Vic. Woodbndge Broad moor homes. LARGE REWARD. Please call 559-4783 art. 7 & wknd;,. MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y 631-3811 REWAHDfor mformat1on Penonal Senic:H 5360 about or recovery or lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• ARClllTECT lte1:1:.l<'n-d in C'ahf. Jo Jl'I c prOJl'<'I ready t11 'tt.111 1\ppht ant :.huuhl I w I ,1 m ii 1 ,., w I t r a 1· t "ork. & bt' l'O:.t l'OnSl'IOllS 111 Jc~1~n. Satar;. w bonus tied l o vcrrorrn<111ce. 751·:1850, CQc.ta Mc~a. male lnsh Setter, lo::.l 10 . Costu Mesa, 2 /22177 Rcspon::.11.>lt• 1'.J;..t Co,1,t *ASSEMBLER* Please call 898-1106 or rl'L1ret"i a\'aelablc tu • JUl-1610 houM''ll )our h11mc I ·1 OrnnRl' <.:o M(i.: ha~ am month!> t Dct·t•mlJl'r. '77 med1.1tc upcnin~!> for ii'>· LOST· Med St Blk & tan April. ·ill>. l.111·;,il ll' H'ml>ll'r!>. Xlnt rc\1ew Airedale, fem. Ans to tereoces.1-'honeb-t!> 78!1:! :.yi.tt•m, ~ d.iy work Bradl(el. Magnolia & Y..l'l'k . i.:ood fringe Talbert FV. Reward! Sm~lt"' An· )•lU ma 1·1a, ... benefits. Plea:ie apply ut 847-1918aft6PM nf)ourown"\'1tlt•0\1t·~ W1ll1am llarve'' Lost Male Siberian Huskey on 2128 Blk & wht, I blue eye & 1 brn eye S A. lits. Call S4(}.7325 Lost, med fem Shephl'rd, blond \'1t'. Ca invite.' you to \.1 ... 1t our llesearch. 1425 S. Village l'iubhow.e and :-el' \\h) ~ay,Santa Anu EOE hundred.' ol :.ucn•ssl ul d l l r 3 l' l I\ c & u 1· t 1 ' t· smi:lcs h,1\ <' hl'Pn ,1hh' 111 mt•et onl' a1111llll'r l'••" h and d1~cn•t•lh t .di tu da\ ~Ii ~IKI *** A!>~ll>l.mt manJl(er C,1,hwr' ~Jh•s \ltaal11111 ~·r;.on lOtr n)on & \.1ctoraa, C M &ww&oymen! & 548 1S58 aft 6 P~otion f>rl'rnlSl'S I \lamtcnJnc-e Lost Mate Black & tan ••••••••••••• ••• •• • •• •• Shorthair IJog 20 lbs 'Schools&. Full 11r p.ut llml' Gt•nl' H \'Jn Fashllln'> New store Gpfl1inq 1n F•1!.h1on l~lanrl Ncy,.port Cnlr, l!<IK FJ,h1on bland 01rcrtl\ across from liroadwa} Ucpt ~tort' "Spike" Hl::WAHD lnstrud1on 7005 Golden west/ Mc Fadden ••••• •••• •• •• • • • •• • •• • • 892-6537, 846-3933 MEN WOM E:'\ TRAIMFOR ~~ .. : ...... ~?.~~ 8ART£MDIMG Drinking problem., - Call Alcohol Helpline 24 hrs a day 835·3830 ----- PREGNANT? Caring confidential counseling & referral Abortion, adoption & keeping APCARE •SHARON'S* OlITCALL MASSAGE 499·122A *KAREN'S* *** AUDIT CLERK T\\'O WEI-:K <.:LASS NATION Wll>E ,JOB Pl.AC EM l•:NT ASSISTAN<.:~: ll1'Qlllft:S Uf'CUrale f1j.?Ull' GOOU .JOH aplltudc w 1knowk'<i~e of UPJ>OHTUNITl~;s 10 key. Late typing. Will AMERICAN lra1n bra.:ht person 8 A RTE M D E R S w1mm 1 )r business ex· • l>t!r. 5PM ·l JOAM. X lnt SCHQQL, ~ working 1·onds & co. llME.17lhSt,SA benefiLo;.'Calf aft 4pm, 834 1960 --644-4360£XtJ1S .• Schools Coast ToCoa!.t ---- AUTO CASHIER .:ar \'r() $.150 Adult:-L•.-.1 1 81.: Bear Cabin Sl~p:-12. \'te~. Peoples n:uera R..__....L. w........L.~ 4600 Pnced to sell 1mmed. LA. C.:01.LEGJ:o: OF -MASSAGE. Low co-.t Day Eve Sat C.:las&l'~ in Santa Ana 5.r,fi.7171 · { no pt'h lilll !I lo ti 30, near::.k1 ~lopes Bldg, S.iddleback Plaza .:::-::: ••• '!"::':•••••••• TIME. 751 1400 F o u n d L t l a n • OlITCALL MASSAGE li73 :MllO or n7J l!l90 960 3200 Ser> & ., ns :.en 1ce Dachshund Tcrncr mix. ~PM·2AM 838-1780 Flamemo & Ballet. '\c•"' cla!.ses TcJcher from Sp~n. 559-400:\ Expencnccd lmmcd1atc opcruni: for expencnt'l'd cashier. Good workin~ cond1l1on. Top pay for qu.1hf11'{1 p~rs(Jn. Cont a• t MN. llau~<'r 12blk to oc~Jn, 1 hr, hat ht'lor unit. SlSO f>.19 51>7::! or !J'IS· 154 l. 119 :~thS1 a\ail. ~ or days, Mellow male ~d~ hse CERAMICS male, \IC Npt, Bch Post -- Pe.ice!ul Oahu bchfrnt I ,196-6818eves w )ard. pet OK. up to MOSTLY WHOLESALE o(c.64i!·1366. .AIORTIOH Rr 1.'0lldo, car mcl. Reas -----S l 5 O m o + u t 1 I . 6 Yr owner has plans to -----Counseling & Referral rates~22!i0 SI'OREOFflCESHOP 8 tY..n 9AM·t ·JOPM tk t & .t th Found. male Dog, blk Preg.t~t·ava1l.wknds C?ntractor I,1t·1·n:-c• Connell CIM•rolel 2ll2.X II.arbor Uh cl. Cv,tJ \lt·· ,, ~t. 1;,w1 ----Newport&Ba) Center. &l225.94 ba ea mas~-qua ,...! wlwbl paws. Tan collar. 2HlrHelpline547-9495 School, Ll!J:!O Hca< h R...tatstoS~ 4300 2052'1e~port8hd,CM usmes!I. 11"P eqwpv=o Vic. Mesa Verde area, -Ilhd. Westmin!>ler. C.111 On lht• h.•~ hl~h rl">l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-2S2 644 2228 Ne«t ~ummer hOml' ror with 60 cu ft. kiln. Bag CM 556-0065or75l·l806. EXOTIC GIRLS 89'.!4421 l\11tom11t111c w \'tew :.! Uclrm:s, 2 ba , ,\VOIU l!'li<.:O\tPATIBLI=: 1 · month or J uh . fl\ I shop ran handle high -l'art l1mt• wom.rn y,.mk !(hp a\atl J\dul.l'<. ve .. r ROOM\1ATl::S S\IALC. Commeri·ial J.agunn!Wa<"hArca ''c1lume Local school tn.,t male trash Setter Massage&Modelin~ Jobs Wanted. 7075 an~ w1n1•w r·ar :-all'., 1, Allentf>.t5l564 Shops,oHaces &storage HOWARD w1lhn1:wfmancespec1al 21r1,n V1c.l9th&Santa ~~11542-3169154~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• )11tnager an lolluw up Jlf',\''ll Opl~ l l\r .... , .. ,, Quust·W~UNl.t.l.(;TU> f.'rom $75 mo 548i249 JOJrNSO:'' 111ul(ram~atlh1sfac1hly. Ana. C.M. R eward . S . 'tualR __._ Former se1•rrlary,hook program. !\1usl hav1• ' ' _,,_ . C 'I '" <:nod l«rms. So. Oran°e .... o 1610 pen e-r k Id "k I' T I It '·It mo , •rly M\ ref, lndrv TakestheGuesswork ~~----J:>f.A l.T'"' ,.,, .. .,..., 1815So.EICamenoReal eepcr wou u c g1101 J)l'f!>unJ I y, au1 I Y • of r d th 1 ~ -i " work in my home Err1 tu ""ork well with proplP t:..r tlJl 1112'1 & WH221 B;C~~IT ~~<~':~i:n~ Sml ofr rt•a!i rent Su1ta l97·1744 Ull 847-4200 Lost Jan 17, male Star. SanFClemente. Fully Lie. l'•ent. profession.ii. I.an Mu~L be able lo type & u to: /\ lJ T [ r' LI 1 ltl2 413.& Stncl'ill71 hie p!-) rholog1st, new --fordsh1rc Rull Terr ier, or appt. 492·7296 da. 751·8ltlll i:oorl on lclt•phonr. Hour~ II/\ y ... H 0 N'f' l r It y prof bldg NB ~5-4M4 •·-L..-,.·/lll•eat/ l'lJBt.IC SEnn:TAIUAL fawn & wht, Mered 1th EL l TE SAUNA & ~omewhnt tlex1hll' l-'11r 11 -UUSINESS llms. San Juan area. Ans Typing in my home. E~ ;1ppt . rail: MO S.i30, 3~~· '1ew.lt1lory,2111 ·<!h.i liu<'hlllOr C)t,N'Ull't' "'1 IFYOllWanlauneortwo ,..._e l'uhl11· Secretaria l l o "Tug" Reward. MASSAGE••SJO.FULL pert ~pi:.t. IBM elec. 1orB1llllarolcl,Johnsor Xlnt <'ond N1•w <'Ph ,hare hi'> i1p11rtm.·nt for man orr1ce complete!) ••••••••••••••••••••••• '101 v1"u wanted. Prim" 49J..0969/837·6050exl53S. l"2 Hour with this ad. Call L1TT1an 751 55118 lolln~ -..,:Ju mo i\i:t'nl lljo!hl holl'l'~Otk & SSo t ffed h ' •.-1-..... ' •• "' ---FREEWhirlpoolw/lHr. &Son.l,m<"ulnMercury \l k .... f>"'"t d s a . P on• -.a Lado \'11ln~e Cannery tl42!l:!llll,c•\t''l~Kf;MI\ mo 1 <•.-. '"'' •>' MAHOGANY ROW OpporiuMty 5005 Oai.tract location. LOST: E . Rluff Area, Massage. Jndv. Rms. Practical Nurse. day or ;> llr i•, hu townhou~ci-'t'm11l1• r<111mm11tr iS&-0334 Omceeqwp.&••••••••••••••••••••••• ~stabllshed <."lienlele. &ray/blk M .,,Poodl,~, IOAM·M 1d. MON-SAT. night,JotsorTLC,rcf':i "'"'.h~I tu ~httri• 2Br. 2tt.i J I c-•~-..t I '1 Uite't IBM _,w·p. inclcl. answers to Andy . AE. BA, MC & Checks 540-0722 i<hh• 1\dulu, "" l)l'b :-ecret:iraa 1erv ceS wwwWfUMJCI us " ~.. R rd 6447777 Accpt.d.1400 w. McFad- $!:1:i ~ 268:! .1pl, In al!e 2.'i 40 su., .av.ail Hent includes re Over 500 Active local Call Shella for appt. ~8 · · d s A i-:xp. maturr reliable 317, • u iii I. 11 <' h I" 1 ' l't!A. mail •en & ut11, bm. llstm11s Ple11se call bl~ 5820 wkdysonly. Loo;t fem Irish Setter v1c en, · ·540-8195 Pracl1<';1l Nurse. w111hl's ~ ~11 Jot•\ PH"~ Lotatt-d at Newport or stop by for frl•e info .._."H"Gir.ME .... T 19th St & Newport Ter ------part-t1me;ippt Xlnl rel;. • •••• •• •••• •• • • • • • • •• • • I ·-·... ~ ~ .. " R K G ..,111 3 llr h,1, m.alur.-"""...-r All c:ate&one<; & l.)pe11 • rare Reward. 645 8677 D IN lN &11; 311Hor~ll ~117 Jllt-:w ('onrlo ~ tlr 1 •, H.i W~ jluar•ntee to plea::.e La1o1una Beach Executive after6pm · creates problems. lt hltn.'I. cpl,, d111t1 .11llt'\ v.nm.1n or 1w'n"nn1•1 Sl25 Jo'OR LE \St: Approlt llOll you JO whol~ale supply bus1· ---doesn't solve them JI .....,, Want~ 7100 onl~.SJ7~ 21:100llll')Z7 mo .-It nl'\l 114~ .&62.& !Ill r1 2 \m.all & l lge or 751·1741 ncss arr11ta.ted w~th Found· Lhasa AP!IO •Ap you need help. call ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Juan Ill\ flee f'~rw) close tS.D) 61' l "ITED Bl'Sl"i E~'t dvnamtr Cast growing pro~ 2 yn1 old Hrown & CAREMANOR Hospital ACHIE\. F.MJ.o:NT 3 171 J'mr wall ~hare\ Br h<r per !'oQ rt lnqwre Sult<' INVESTMENTS mdJOr mtematJonal cor-tan male In New World, mOrange,633·9582 Fl:.EL.-.GHEA'I' Caplttn.o + ,iillhoat w m.tture 2!6, :?Ufl Busineu Center Poration need_s people Lag Halls. 768-1.lM Find ll Al ••••••••••••••••••••••• womun 1 <"hawl n" Sl2!> l>r ·Irvine. (~~~~',c~~~l onent.E'd associates full LINDA & VICKI offic:• o•ttiood :.!111, \ba condo. Upgradt'tl, + ,., utal llU 'lf\.1KZ12 •~unv1 Suite 106, Coeta Mesa or part-time. 494·52'1:!:._ Found girl's 28" Schwinn, Ovtcall Mass• Temporary As~1gnm<'nt!'< µ;1tao,pool,v1cw,2rar -~ d c Forthe~-3723B hS N I ..:ar, wushtr/dryer. D11creelly n1ll1'lt '-our h 1f1wl0ffkn UBI Open7dayll GIFTGALl,IRY Bal. Penn. J enL rame r-.ofit! arr .t. J. , No 675-8470 "-rvana 11 O a C CoH 557-0061 •·h1ldrt'n nk, no pt-ls. $300 nt'lCt roommate on our Pnme Location M.AHWACTUlltlMG NewPort Beach. W:anl __.:.__ ·~ "'3 ran.,e o. 493-161011rt 6 Videotape System. Call 3388 Via Lido. Nwpt Bch Pa&enled Item active partner or may __ 54_9 _274:1 3110 VldeoVlewW7·5400 ~m.or u.n(. Sl50-t500 l Unique piece or -uip· purchase. Mr. Sm1lh art. FOUND: Black female A Comp/llskpr. l1ve·m . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11./F (non-smoker) t o ;t hr, 2 bu, enr. anr•aci, thareC)H Brbae pool prer. ndulu. UU. &BBQ.S170/rnoSS'7 SecretarialM!rv avail .... lOAM. 875-3080 long tall Toy Poodle. ment projected net ....... ....., ~sq.Ji. s:zao.ooo this yr. Present -.....,.,\ Ocean or Bay view· owner unable to handle. 6i5-S820wltdysonly. Can be relocated. * * * SalPvtnn,ba,'rY,CdM. L H.tf Rers. 644 9666. 644 !!806. 230 I 22nd St. .ADMIHISTRA TIVE ·MOllL Found m11le Samoyed M.wporileoch .ASSISTANT Automollvc New Dct:ul Shop needs hl'lp. Tri'> wai:e<'s paid. F.ng1111• s1~ nmer-;, l'nl{ painter'>. l1uffcr; & poh~hcrs, up hol~tery sham11oot•r,, 1 lll'c·k out. l)ll'k u11 & rt" h'l'rv Apply al :.!05'1 ll:1rb<>r Bl, CM 645 1030 AYON tr vou'rc d1•Jltmdable. or ~Ullltl'(f, hkc tu meet J>E'O pie, & would like to sl'll beautiful fragrance~. Jt•welry, <'osmetics & lJrruly products. you can e11m good money. For In· formalmn cnll 540·7041 or Zeruth 7·135'1. UICUTIVE Leverage w /293 down. SUITE Ult 751·3741 ServiceStationforleaae. oil white. Vic. Mesa & Vouarethewinneror w /accountlng back- Huntin1ton Brh area. Irvine, S. A. SS7·7861 4 Ucltet.t t.othc ground, non smoker pre· Boby11ittu. permanent. Call <n0731·221S or art 6 ----·-----W ..__ N.-r--1 544-5006 or MHSDl ._ South LOCJUIMI llH ._ ... :f!-... 4ll0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• D I r Pm <71•)96S-9?A4 Ask for Found: Youn~ rem pup, ftnrrn anvm11 (erred. near GG t'rwy, WPCkdny" 7:30-2:30herr • I..it,qwet,tuicurious.~x· c1-•e l•Nle for rent, e ux.e corner 0 c. MEHSWl.Jt.R Garden Grove. st11rt lbaby.Kareo631·3S53 2 b ., b ........, w/view or Airport & Mr.Reddick. ChoworKees oundtype, BOAT SHOW 5700 w It ., 8 1.,c t.-C. r • ~ • opt. aton«• Mly. CdM. '35 Mo·-•-:ft •• All s•rvlcea IALIOA V1'c· Marrnolla/Talbert . r e oox ""'• £1 vet.or lo aceo.ic prlv ..,..__ ,.._.,..., ... · " · tth Long Beach, ca. 90808 Raby~ltler/Housekeeper, e • _mo. __ v_•-------i provided: Secretarial, S21,000. net, full price FtnVly.96S-1341. ,...,•,.uEelM 2 k1dl!, wkdys Newpart bch.Parl)'.,llUDU'Oom, Rettpdon •Of Equi S27~. plua 1toclt with W.tU .... Ston nnn.n tlot1vmalaor11ecwu~~~~.rftefocrt S£!!~1.2th1arast.ie, Balboa ment. Plazac Eiu:: only s:ao.ooo. t.olal down Twltinarea.M0-9019. Found: Small whited"", CONVENTION ADMlmHGfPIX Ref:.~'· Hood833-_2900 __ _ ~ '""",_...., • ,,_.., L Don't be db ""' CENTER Jmmed. opening. San BABYSl"""ER "·.30PM • the .dv-t .. ~·· adult . 67"7 .... 6 Suitn, 208Z Mkbelaon, paymen ap-female Mesa Verde area. Ma-h 9·13 Clem-te G I II • • ~ ""'"".,..... "'0 ' Irvine.7~ polntod!Actnow! MoMyto&.o. 1021 56HM.39 ·~ "" enera osp. tiOOPM ,myhome,Mon·· Starttna et $51S. mo. OHie.i...., 4400 ----------• Ull 711•3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Please call 642-5678, ext llpm-7am 12 shifts) & Thur 581.5150 El Torn • .fSS.283.'5 •••••••••••••••••••••••Costa Mesa 2000aq n. All ht. WA WT.D.°1 FOUND; Cat. male. Vic. 333, to clai m y our ;p~~ (~ ~b:f~s)MA:: aft6PM ______ _ DaUXIOFffCES ~:o~~:~~~: NATURAL FOOD LOANSAVAILABLE Fount. Valley Plaza. Uckeu. * * * Greenwald, (714) Back Office Atst, exper. •••••••••••••••••••••• PUY1IWJHG 2MOUHfT I tile Beach House Contemporary• cuual The beat ol New)>Ol't ·a goodllte. "'Beamed celllnp • •2 PoOla •rec centers •Plush erpts .tr drapes Comm!• lndaU spaces. Eut. Deao Hadley, undwlcb bulloeq, Fan· Creditootlmportant 2122m.M:HM2aftSPll ---------• 4.!Wrll22.ext21s_. ____ 1 for busy GP, near Hoa" 3lO to 2000 aq. ft. ~low Brakerl8M9!3 tutic leue. Cu.rnnt dal· 673-Cm Broker Wauted: Rider to ln· ADVBTISIMG Hoep. MaiJ resume to Ad . u a5taq.ft. LaiNllllel• ly &roa approL $JOO GB..OUSllWAID d.lana. Wlll leave March S"' ir..r .._.,. .... ,.G•n No. 863, Dally Pilot. P.O. Minion Viejo UHi. ·~ :l•c2 "!,_'~!· SubmJt ywr cub otter: 2nd TD Dover SbGr.-w..i.cwc 5ULC.U-.-aft5. -..~ """' Box "60, Costa MesJ, Haody to S.D. Frwy. .-. I • am-.,..., Ed Rl .. dl· .. _ ._. • ..,,1 ..._. Lost. male Iha.co OuUlandl~ oppor. for Ca. 9216218 cau: a1-1a 67S-a>O. .., e, .... c . ......,. .. · • • blonde Cairn Terrie!'. i BJTI MASSAGE rt&bt person to bead up -------- * l MO FREE RENT* DAY OI W!:B No lease req. Dlx oCcs. Euc. suite rental Adj. Alrporter Hotel. 752-0234 From 1 ·rm. to 2800 sq. n.. LOWFSTR.ATES, F\JLL Ofc 325 sq ft. Pvt ba, 2 SERVICES 833-3223 l1l rooms. P. cat Hwy •d· LOW BANX RATES lb•. louble. en1 t o 11/: &.&.. SIO ~_... Custom P r oducts -------.... S•-y ir: "• ir:5 LOMG 111.M "Charlie". L•ft urd 2 ...... • W 118 Dlvisioo of s yr old Tht Blpwt Mlrbtpllice _.. .... ~ ar.ao..a,......,..IMG M h R d lndiv. rooma.l~l m the ft.-eo.t Neta=· . yr. plus E·Z ~'""CS arc 1. •••r . Mon-Sat. B·A/M.COK raillJoo dolJar co. Mu.st on ... -•· .. _ hn. A alee-. r M-..°"'"' SSl·H40or142"5114 lMW\W M F d .. -S... have succesaful exper. DAl'v PILOT i,";;;ioeaa. Priced for NATIONALBANK ...., • ~~ucu, "" telling premiums or Im· LI <t~kaal~ •torPflf.,_• MOWISTHITIMI •--------a printed advertis ing. CLASSIFIED Ull 751-3741 513-129% RELAXINGMMSAGE Supervises artist , ADS '°" job seellera to ehec Bob J ames. salt!Smen, order de1k & .a.1__.a ft.&11--• ..,..._ $TOll1 ~ Trwt the Dally Piiot Hel~ Lie, Masseur inside staff. Must be able •Anchomucbmore nooa dress. CdM 1150. S7S.2061 J.\tm. bachelor $230 Unfum. l br $255 OFC. SPACS N"''-°rt HUltlYPOa Bch. UOQaq. ft. Joln. + 11ST sucnoH 11 . .room. + 2 toUtta, 1.s. 1ms rlor ~A.a 11 "°°per mo. N~acb PAetncn...i &siate 646-1413 O..HW IU.a>o ~. ~ _. ~ ~ ~ ~ Want.ed clualttcatfoo. If -Outcalls 9-tU.·Slll to run thls dJv. as thouah lblktoO.C.Allllort. Dbt '2$.000.Perllont.b ._ SOJS the Job )'OU want ls ooti---------1 lt U!yourown®. Salary, 1ultu W /cpta, drpa Located 1n DtW I~ -•••••••-••••••••••• there )'OV snlll\t Contider Our Specialty ls Hair re-~. percentage of JaoltorJal HrY. FM .,..., PRIVATE PARTY w/2· olCttina your aervlcH movaI by Waxini, Face, profit & stock option. •Y!ltm. All Qt.ii., ample Ull 117-4200 2Dd. TD'11 al 1.5,. to. wtt.h an ad In lhe Job Arms Legs " Bikini. s.xt resume to pres. PO Pl'ta. No 1H ,.q'd. 1012 c.-nu• l ..... ,,...,. tereat for Hie. Pb: Wanted c•teCofY. Phone Call for appt, O.auly Box 16817, Irvine, Ca S.& riatot,NlUS'J.'1'010 ............. tcma • -·· a.an 8'2-58'71 Clmk.Et.c,642.0570 ll:Z"Tl3 I You ton W It. find It, T rode It With o Worit Ad (642-5878) OM Cdl S..u Foil Cttdll AWowol _ . ._,, I llTAIL Cl.EDS UT011M C h il1•1 ~ SECftETAJtY for !AW ofc-Doc Groo~r. exper, 5.l ________ _,Medical Jlray, part Um.. Pcl&itioas open 2Dc1 "ard N.B. EQ. • nee. WUI days a week. C•et•n llldllltrial Salurdaya, OU'ler aJtlUa Wilt ID Sa Cl..aeo.c. 6 tra1a. SbNQ'd. "'-5040 Groom1n1 1.a1una URGENT welcome.~ Laauu &.ach. Other ----------1 1-1Do¥eSt..Slt-MO CLOSEOUT ~a Jew•, Cl PO c Niguel 1131 ·0322 o r .._,_ _______ 1reaa have opealo11 Sl!::CRETARY·Daes YoUr Newpor\Beh 833"144l 1131•9733formt.erview. MEED Medical Computer also. No exper. req'd . bola apprecl1te your Eq~rEmployt'r ----Opr/AcctngSupv lmmed Apply al any or our B.A. Vie wW lf you·r~ BOATllFG.buope.al.0&11 STAT nPISTS SILVERWARE GLASS GUATSAVIMGS Up to '11 ... Moret Uto4 MonthruSal Dri•.,.. W..t.d opeoin1 for ind1v1tlu•l 5'oftl. out.slabdinf. Seed your Age 25 or over preferred. l ... jl• Jobs ~ho can grow with a P~ 28 Newport Blvd. best. written reply to 'I'. f~' Sale /or: Stock Rmflnv. Control SECRETAllES CarpenterTramee '""'•ltSbort •Or By i\ppointmen\ Gel Coal Touch-up .....,,>& Ala.Juela Yachts Corp. Term A&sig.omenl! Must bavf.' &ood dnvina cressive Company· Min Coat.a Mesa M2·T702 CoWns Associ11les. $67 18 118 $ record. Apply Yellov. WOMEH-Mltf 3 4 yrs ex per pref d San Nicolas Dr, Newport Wark /lHIW !!An\ ~X· Cull 642 7576 MC. BofA Rear Parkln.C IACICDOOR AMTCi)S 1898 Harbor, C~ta Mesu 9C7 W.18thSt C.M. IOATWOIKHS We have some good ,obs. All ;upeets of sm111l boat· ll\g. Tukina appllcataons for poslllorus Ul sales, out f1tl1Dg, fiberglass con· s lrucl1 on & repairs. M;untenance, hardware installataon, rigging. stainless 11leel and aluminum fabnralion. Send resume or apply m per son to Wei.lport Manne, In<'. 124 Tustin Ave. Newport Bch, 92663. Ca 1164.2-6600 IOOtU<EEPER NHCls Anlstant Assb.t in preparation or C/R. CID JOUrnals & hand posting of G / L thru TB. Exper'd 1n bank re concahation Posit ion also req s preparation ol e11tcn!>1ve rash & budJ!et reports. Apphranl must also be w1l11ni: t o perform ma"l' clerac·al funrt1on.., lr\'tnl' ,irea Send salarv h1!>.lorv & quahr1<·at1on~ to PO Box l9MJ. lrv1ne. C'a q2713 BOOKKEEPER full rharge for bu~y ron .st.ruction co in C. M. Hep ly. stat.mg educauon ex per & !>.alary require men!.!. to Ad 11825, Ually Pilot. PO Hox 1560, C M 92626 Bookkc•e•pcr, t•\JH'r time or rull t1mt· M9·5Z77 I' art VOLT f[. ....... l"l'(tt.•Al•'I' ht MVll-l-!lt 3141C...-Dr 546-4741 (Across From Oraf1ieCo. Airport) Equ11I Oppor Employer Cab Co. 37S Broadway, TllAJHHS Computer Opr exper r~ &ach. tra cub 1n our c11Tula Laguna .Beach or call q 'd Type 65 + wi>m . SAILMAIB uoo sales room f'lex1bl~ ~2828 medical 1.11S back1tround Needs band worker. SECRETARY EXEC hl"S AM or PM Mt!n, Assetnblers helpful & understanding Some ex per. req 'd. To work directly for womenor:.llldents d ·le: - DRIVER. TOW TRUCK I ol medical terminology MS-:M64. ChN ~rmanopfthe Board of 540-o:IOl LA Time:. O<aCkh~aolpl~o>p Afsso, J'~ Apply at 964 W 17th St., nyentory Call Cor appt. &W-0140, at1on1I rofess1onal --.----~ CM.Mustbe2lorover ru.k forSusan Sales help . Exper, Sports Organization,TelepbooeAns.Serv.1':x sideboard ~4x48x8l". Good driving record & PackeKJers mature. Lady's wear, headquarters in Newport p'd or will tram. Swing S59S Ten 12 4x6 wood expenenced.. part Lime. 642·9380 Beach. Successful appli-stuft. Over 2S yrs old. be1tms (Styrofoam>. $10 Collaters MEDICAL cl!lt must be \ery profi· S40-1777 ea IW7_7_M_i ____ _ B.ECTROMIC TECH TECHNOLOGIST cient in all phases of ---------• Background d1g1tal & Inspectors 6 Yrs recent all around SALES secretarial slulls. 1nclud· Telephone sohcators w~ SMUFF IOT1lES CLERKS a nalog circuitry • hospital exper req 'd . If 1111 typing, shorthand, oeedlOi:1rlsto:.etd1nner for Advanced Collectors Oivers1Iied work load in Dnvers w k dictating machine & reserval.lons m the eve. Pl"08pect Hill Anlqs in GNX'cry & Liquor. Ex pr. design & tl.'stmg of an Day·W~k-Monlh ~1~1~~~ '~~~! ~v :.~f{Y You',.. LooldftcJ For clerical. Also must be Hrly wage + bon~. no The Old City Piasa. 111 preferred in stock & st.rument.al.lon Or Longer PACIFICA A ProfitableCareer able lo work well on selling, call aft 3pm, Pahzada, San Clem castuenng. Good pay & AdvancedKmel1c:.,lnc. 1t ·s vourDee1~aon HOSPITAL ln RealEBlateOneor tele phone. Applicant 540-~ -492·5850 -----=:e ~!"~y a~n~,.~~ 1231 Vactona St, C.M. YOU DOM'T PAY OrangeCounty'sOldest should be btwn 25-~5. al· TEXAS OIL COMPANY AppllancH 801 O a~stol, SA __ 646-7165. E.0 E. WE PAY YOU! 187~~~~::; ~i llH & Largest Builder/ tr1active, wAelbllgroomed &k needs mature person for ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----• FACTORY THAIN EE Call Or Come In Today Equal Oppor l':mployer Developers Is Look mg P easanl. e lo wor short trips surrounding RE FRIG ERATO RS Cockttul Be A Profs nl Cocktail Waitress •$99.00• Exciting & Profitable Glamourous Profession •Leamm.Whrs. •i''ree Job Pll'mnt Assist •Day or evening ses.,aons CALL t714 I 751 !!194 For a F'ree Consultation So CalJ( Waitress. lnl'. 17922Sky Park Bl.Stec Irvine, Calif. 92714 Collector For LA Times. Comm up lo $500 per mo Prefer retired person 548-1740 SmaU local m(I(. needs IEL[~ FOR YOU well under pressure. beach area. Conlal'I WASllEl\S·ORYERS trainees. to work in CONSIDER: S~lary commensu~ate customers. We train Recond1llons·Repros & I H k 8 ~l!:;N. Perm P time tor StabalJty ol a large co + wilh .experience, ~bihty Write L.K. Dick, Pres.. Friot\ Damage. Guar/Dcl. pant 40 r!' p/w . ·4 3 1 .\ Times deli\'. in .''. u d & pnor salary history S t h t 0 C Mon·Fr1. S260 pihr to "'·E'"'V• cs --·• u outs l11n 1ng comm · o u we s or n :!9YrS1n range o. start. Apply m per:.on. 833-1441 & C.!\I . S275·$JSO ~r mo scht.'dule \up to 90"~) + ~al~ ~~:~ldcman for Petroleum, Box 789, l"t. DUNLAP'S Alternator Spec1alt1es S.'18·l74o __ ____ draw 11vailable + pro-PP· Worth. Tx. 76lOI. 1815 Newport Bl, CM Inc -i46W 17th"t CM 'l B k fess1onal work environ· •SECRETARY• ...... V.,,. "'GE ... TS ___ C~548-7180 _ · _., · _ Insurance Secretary, ex "~ml. us man see ~ I & "'"" ~... " FIELD SUPEl'INTL'N· perper.;onalhnes NB mo1.1vatedind1\.orcplto ment + tra n1ng Amarketingdirectorre· •M• ... •GERS , .,. management develop q·s the assistance or a • """"' DA .. ·T· llousin•• tract ore 8 30 4 30 Mon Fri a!>:.1st. In bus. P 1T l O { d H I E " .. 645-182 men + ppor or a · sec'ty Ill the firm's Long eavy commcrr1a . >.· Lu e model, super de-work. Applicant mus !)alary open to exper 1 ,·ancement w1Lhin com Beach planl _ & v.ho tensive tele v.ork, mui.t luxe. Mulll-cycle, likt: havetheab1llty &dcs1n 1>155262 _M ODEL-Bikini&. pany d1v1:.1on~. Call would move to their lovedeta1l.Salary com new Perfect condition. to CoUow a tight schedule LANDSCAPE sportswear, fitting & llaney Edwud!>, Jr . Oceanside plant in Oct elll>urate v. ei.p. George Sal'nfa<:c at $235 for both. & should ha••e a prove photography. Some e'< Mgr Xlnt. salary & Cringe Collm.s 752 1001. 751 5177. tract record Salotr) OPPORTUNITY per 21·25 36 25 35 Rai:~ TOUCHSTONE benefits. Call Mr. Hays, ____ ...___ "' . b on u 'i t 1 e d t l·Exper'd maintenance Unlimited 768-5248 afl Reelty (213)435-7484 TYPIST Kenmore Washer $75, performance 751 3840 !oreman1laborer 6pm. A Div or t'redrick.s ----Needed Cull time Musi S1gnalure Washer $75, Costa Mesa area --------l.>e\elopmentCorp. SECRETARY IL~ be accurate w reeep GE Washer SSO, Ken- WASHH·DRYER --- -l Exper'd E$t1mator !\10TEL ~1AID. e'(p nt:"<.· l8S82Beach Bl, Stea Part time. Jtequ1res llorusl baC"kground. Sun· more Gas Dryer $65. ~-...... ----_.:...-._..-_----._ GirfFriday Cull for 1nlcrv1ew Harbor Inn Motel. 1 lluntmgt.onBeach.92647 short.hand ao wpm, typ ta An a Tui.t1n area Guar delS<\6-8672 Aerts.payable & payrol ~ 0791btwn8&5 W Balboa ~lvd N.:.B__ a7111963.0867. 54~ 9077 ing 60 wpm. 20·25 hr Salary commens urate --. Construe Bkkpr S900+ Secretanes to S960 Secy no sh to $825 Jo'rntOfc 1Med tuS700 Persnl Clk 1Typ1st $6SO Irvine Personnel Agenry 48H 1-: 17th Costa Mesa Suite 224 642·1470 -~ ---- exp.TypeSSwpm. '""'-'"'LSECRET'"'RY Memberlnlemat1onal week,9-lpm.833-0543 w 1expe rience C1111Wall buy some refng~, F /C looltkee-per ~"" "" 544 5337 bt.wn lO·ll AM or uppl's. working or not, w ic05tini~xp Newport Beal'h Law NURSES Heal&o!LatcNelwork SECRETARY 2-3PM alsoscrapmcta1675-S2S8_ Positwns localed Sad Firm m the airport area RN's $60.$66 Staff ----Personable, good orfice -, d . • dlebackValleyarea. ~eeks in tell1J(ent $60Pnvate.C>uty skall!I. $3 hr Apply in TYPIST. Mu:.t be-a c· Ffrtl(I airehtecro$80ss 1\°,.'4 1 NIGUEL -.ecretury v.ath some ex· LVM's.-$42-Staff SALESMAN person 1401Qua1ISt NB t·uratc w 1somc sh for reezer. w 1 • · "" pencnCl' in civil 11t11:a· $4tiP t D t . ' gcn'I ofc dulle!>. N.B. M1ram~r _Dr., Bulboa PtnoftlletA~y lion & potential as a n~a e u) To locak Prophylacllc ------• Mon thru Fri. 8.30.4:30. Perun ll ,b75·1J58 __ . 27601 Forbes Rd , Ste 49 general para·lcgul. Aides S34-Staff \'ending M ur.h1ncs . No SECTYfPERSOH . 675 5262 BOOKKEEPER COOKS & COUNTER I Girl orfice Expr thru llELP Day & evening trial balant'l' Neat , pos1t1on.'lavail DelTaco, personable w/phone ('X Superior Ave. Costa 11 r . S a I a r y <' n m Mesu <3Flag:sCenler ) C_,,752 1211 $3SPnvateDuty rost to loc·1tl1on J::asy --Wi\NTE.D: Used apl -i 831· 1477 -• Serving A II Orange Co. presenlalaon. Good cloS· , FltlDA Y ---------•I stove Must be working. Luguna Niguel __ LEG A 1• TR A 1 NF. E . Working Hours & Days ing av c r a I e . C 0 m Exper d, i::ood typis t for 673-6336 or642·9666 Bnghl, xlnt typing skills or Your Choice mission payable .irt er bU.SY' PRt off are. Send re TYPISTS Whirlpool Washer & dryer for career oppor on Mai: Mul·Practace Ins Req'd machine!! are ln!talled. sume, SUlary require· A II lypcwriler in N.B. Group lnsuranceA\•ail Call Mr. Smith. 1714) menLa to PO Box 1903, Needgoodtypangabihty. $2SO man.a marrodwavt• GIRL FRIDAY mensuratc w cxpr lh•p ly to ~ 73!1, Daily l'1lot l'tX>l\.S, So La.;, CM, NB , I' 0 . Boll: I ~60, t;u:.lJ P lime & r tame. Coff~ Ml'Sa, <:A 9'2626 'lhop exp Refs please Charhe s Chall Oft' <714 , ~03:>1 C2>G1rlofr needs p tam help Plrs flexible Bk kpog exper nee· Lite t)'p ing Apply 1981 Pl,•<'en lla Ave. C M 642-lS~n WESTCLIFF (7 ) ..... .,. Ne ....... ort Bearh Ca G.....,. P•" & ex .. elJeot ovt•n. GF. Ubl oor e<1talC plannin" <'Or· 464-4410, 1A 4,..,._..,.. ..,. ' _... ' ~ ( c.o '"77 " ---------•! tlM3 e mployee benefit re n11 . .-.· ..... porak law pr Jct ice M ,1g Nunes Re<jistry __ --- - - - - -~ k lud f II cxper pref'd. but wall 1617 Westchtr Dr SALIS-OUTSIDE _ par age inc cs cost o Wl'Stmghouse elec. eye tr;on Ca ll 171 I l !lJJ-998.1 Ste 212, Nev. port Beal'h Offl"""" Supp•·-•-Pnn•· SICYfRECEPT. ln•mg adJustment If in IHel oven & r angc. 631 0 , I 0 ~,. "'"' .,. ,. terested call. White, $7S. 646 3658 BOOK SALES LOOK V.d nted, Pantn Lookmfl tor J part ume '1Jn, h 1tchen Hel1ll'r Jllh thal pa" likt• ~ rull Phont' l!l'J·2271, a'ik for lllll\' JOlJ ' If 'tll Wt' \I' ~Ill I hl'f GUARDS CostaMno Permanent t'ull & Part lime Phont' &. trans req'd Retired "<'knm(' Call 54tHYl74, olr hr-. 10 2. t:IObed Wedne-.d.,~ LOAM • or 1Q1. Lrgco. needs person Fut growing sportan1 549.5445 75~9118 w11ett'I ofc or salem ex iood manut. o,ffer!ng fine PROCESSOR ore Hrs Mon Sat 9.5 per to handle ett•b'I oppor. Typiilg skills, C1l-We Will .Be Interview· Norge froslle~s refni;. $1()() Cd coad. Whale. GoodspotatOanaPomt local accts S1ilar)', fni&shreq'd.Applyot mgSatMan.h5lh hnanr1al anstatutaon for HURSESAU>'ES' comm + auto allo.. call. Newpor\er In· Ftom9AM 't1INoon 1163 5769 847-1670 1ndl\ 1dual preparing Phone for appt (714 ) dClrt.ries. 17851 Sky P ark STATE FARM Real t:.;tate dot.uml•nt!.. & Orderlies. e ..:per\. 5~7 9212 . ..i<>k for Mr Cr. Ste B . I rvin e IHSURANCECO. C'all Ri• t>r~a d e I 1 1 Ban1ew Con" llo!.p1lal. ~e )ol, Nt.•wport Sla· 751-0635 wh,at yov reloe1k1n51tor' l Ol'l'L~:. am batiou-. Older Hefrigerator $35. works good. 2528 Nwpl Bl, CM &iS·-118.1 l'.arn $100 + + + pC'r Wf'l'k do1n~ ''nJO\al>h: work rt•pre ~e nt1n1ot TlmclJre .Rooks in our 11( fire l'lt'ar the Or~nl(e Co \1rpor1 You wnrk nnlv ti hrs JHlr day 111 a plea;.,rnt & fl'IJlCM atmo:.vlwrc. :! Shifts avall.1hlt• X :K> ;? :to & Ll4l !l .Ill day11awcck Contact Renre Hos:u 83l.a095 For J>enmn11l lntf'rv1ew Noex~r ntte11~.1ry TIM~ Lil-~. LlDRARl~S I~(.' EqualOppor Em11l11\1·1· Cable TV Ofc C'lnk , 12noon lo Upm. S2 !iol.I hr ~tart. Manv llC'nrf1b \11 ply In Jlf't,011 273'a2 Camino Cupt.,tr.mo, Mt' 3M, L..i1otuna N11ot11d I m1 North oC Avt•r) 011 r.11n 11 Equal Opµor Em11lo\ t'f ('J\HPF.NTR\ \ounit m11n to le11m hu."111'·~~. knowledae of bo"1c carpentry. 673 6092 CLEANINO wom-" went· ed. Irv /Nwpl .11rea $.1.50+ hr. Mu1t h lVC! car. 96&-llM6 "1ll•n1: t o le.irn lo m.in.iRc :.mall bus1n~s s.5711215 DELI Manager. mature ~oman w rood expc•r Sal +. ant·enl1ves. Call ••\l'' ai46 1>67a; CiUAIDS .Sauoow1de 1..-0 Top pa' & benefits. Call 1714 1 R..~for appt t:uard.'l .,..,, . ..:AU\ t 168 E I 2055Thunn,CM642·3S05 lJ 3333HylClftCIAY• ..........,...,, ex qua ----oner; --Service Station Allen Ga-. dr>er or elec dryer Oppor Employer~ NURSES SALES PROS dant, exper'd . Day & Coste Mna $1>.S. Wash mach $45, all LVN 7.3 RN's·LVN's, F /lime Pick Up $50, Earn $300 Eves. Full & PttlP\e. Ap· Equal Oppor Employf'r -ars!f~832528 Nwpl Bl, Medical.Joni. & 3.11 Team p ume. 7.3 &3-ll. • Call644·9410 ply, SheU Station. 17th & _ ----_ Leader Me ... J Verde LidoCQnv .. Center SALESPERSON'-. lrvine,NB. --Waitress Food/Cocktails We arc moving and our Con\' Hosp, 661 Center ·-lS55SupeoorAve Pl b r l & J} Service Station i\lten-Applyaft4pm.S1d \ Uluc 21 il r u fl refrig/frzr DELIVERY WB.LS FARGO Sl c M ~ S585 ..._ -NewportBrh 646-7764 pb':: c~fts~ ~~;: SU dant, part ti~e, eves & ~t.10721st Pl, N.11. -WdCC maker IS loo big. GUARD SHVICES LV ... 'S & OFFICE M"' ... "'GER _ --wknds. 3928 E. Cst. Hwy. w..u....... /C hi 2·~ yrs old. pen cond. 3 Gu a r d open an ll s 1 n " """"" SALESPERSON CdM. ..,....--11 as er y~ pd ansu~on(·e policy in-SUNDAY ONLY ln1ne. Costa Mesa. San NURSES AIDES SaJes expenence. Ideal for Sears Art Gallery. . • . .. Exper d &. ne~t. 2~ or d d. $400. 64&-5.597 . ta Ana. Newport Beach All shafts (;arf aeld Cony . for lady 40 yean10rolder. p / l m 0 r n 1 n It 5 & Serv1c~ ,Sta. Allend_anl, over. Apply, 1 wo Guy" . . ll•>quattt.r "'dnlt1on w11icon a r e a s u 0 1 r n rm 5 Hosp .. 847.11671 Call 5570-0822. 1525 Mesa weekend & i\ P ply at exper d. full or p/l.lme. F'rom Italy, 17~2 lleach Porth. d1shGwds h _r. dWest - or ~.in or r a\'C'nf'" tu lllfl\l~h·~I netirefS, ('Ol Verde r. Plaza, Room Sears Art Galler 33a3 Apply Arco StaUon, 17th Blvd, BB lnlo: ousc. con .. ra- U1t1lv P1l•Jl t·.arnt'rio on lt.:!>!e studi•nls v.i•lcome 206. Costa Mesa B . t 1 CM Y. & Irvine, C.M. ------daanl nnse. SlOO. 493·2431 ~nd11v mormn1v ('11n Vet!< ... nn•• D n 21• c •r MACHINIST ns 0 • · ., Waitresses So Lag CM tal·t II •rr~ '"t•Mlt··~ 11r ·• ,, "' .. " I' 'T hsekpr needed. M·F, Serv. Sta Salesman NB. P/tl~e ·& (/tame: AuctiOll SO IS " • "' • • & telephnnl' rN1u1red Progre~s1ve irowlh •SALESPERSON CIJ ••••• •••••• ••••••••• J.im(·11 l'ari., JJO W1• ... t l~ \\ Common1o1<ralth. orif'nted electronics 2·:.>-5 JOhke kids&pets Part or full time Win· Xlnl opportunity for ex· Cofree shop l.'Xp. Hers • • • """ '-.t t Mt ... \It',.. i''Ullertoo. manur has a mmcd JuJ:e_1_52_· _-0660 __ ._55_1·6009_· --dow llntinR Tran)oparea l per 'd sales man. Good 'please. Charlie's Chili Telt'phnnl" M 2 4:1~1 for Ofletung" on day & ~wing PBX Answer. Ser vice. shades. Mini-blin ds·. pay & benefits. Mission Ofc. 1714)549·0351 .ippomtmrnt Hardware ~.1IM 3 davi-. shafts for Mac hinist P tame i;hifts. Vaned hrs 644 8494 Viejo. 831-9540. w 'l H t:Q u a I o ~· p1>r l un al > weel. incltl•d '"'""11 dn w min ~ ns s etup 4' a1 resses/ ostesses •:mplnyt<r ~mi N"t.ared t)pe cro~n operation or lathe3 & or wt "C('k~nd<~· lrla61~6w8hoaoole • Shipping & Receiving r-Cashiers! /B~boy_apl Haniw.irl", 3107 1-: Coa .,t r.unan..:. a .. · s.a.1 e11rpirnso.., Clerk. F/bme. Exper'd .cu<per on Y n.,.,.. •P y. l> t: I I V ~: H' b} ll~v.l"d\t. mills & Machini'lt Jo:o~: C ~0!1;ft "c only need apply. Call Over21,allsh1n s.Apply •PUILIC•· •FURNITURE•. *AUCTION*· •FRIDAY 7:30 PM \1Ul0Rl'YtL ~ 1-u ll --- -TraanCMw 6mo'stolyr or young ranite o Pete.5'$6-0606. afternoons. 24PM Ttie tam.-mu«t hnf' nv.n HlAL TH FOOD exper llone helpful Xlnt Pi>rsonol Management, I 1 g ht In ii f I )( t 11 r e --------New Yorker llestourant, cOltM,....nts rr«'«'wav t vp.-nclc· bt'neratc; 1nclud1ng \l(t'ncv,considenngnew s h ow room . Ex per Shappil\g Clerk who can 42SE.l7thSt CM. StocltLHplldaffotts Swlun. nllh"""t' & "lomt' ~ medical dental plan i\1r la lcnl. for possible helpful In deroratan11 or also do Ugh.t assembly. ---·---•o.alenWelcCMMfr an'lurAnC't< (';all ~ it!Wi Wt nN'd a dependablt< rood . all l>t'ne!1h errec· employmenl in com-sales. Woodbghtmg Fix Xlnt oppor In rapidly Waitress. s mall coffee ortl40Sl11t self motivated 1nd1\ to ttvedat.,off'mploymrnt mf'racals, TV & films ture Co .. 2031 S.E Main groWlng co. Salary $600. shop In NpBch 5 dav:.. $$SAVESSS work i.t lr;1dln1t fa"lt DISC !'15702112 _______ 1 St, Irvine CMarArt.hur montbly . Ca ll Mr. 9-3.Call uft~pm,5411·4702 Food a v1llablc on the (>f'hvt-rymAo lur momvang ~~~;~~!1nh~n11~:1 /~::P IMtrwv•nt• Ma~_>s.M-_2901. _Le_ma_nak_i_S40-_s_222 ___ Women Super visor!! tpr0emp~e~~.~~~se s~~~~~ nt'w!lpup~r rnutt ar 102 E. Baker. c.: M. ded r E 8 ., 110 1,... ctuca & Warner. Miat be 1ntt-rt'8led an 979-S300.EOt-; S•aProMOHOftClll SHOESALES nee or 'aster un. UankAmericard &: llU. G ood car esse-n. 1ood nutntion. l'leasant ---------•! PHONE SALES co Eicper'd Premium P rr, day hrs, no Sun· ny Promotlona al Mall.8 Ma11ter Charge, CASH & Phone art 5pm, 898 7s.56. workm11 ronru. Uruform Representallvea. Hhih days, exper pref'd, xlnt in Huntington Dench & CASH IER ·s CHECKS. rum. Medical & hoap MAJDS WANTEO Phont-Sales people. commiuiona to cover cond fOf' ri1ht person. Westminster C.UcoUect NO PE HS ON AL DENT/\L All!llat. exp'd, benefits. No S unday OonQuixot.e Motel male or remale, 16 to 65 LA, Oranae Co. & San Weatcliff Shoes, Nwpt beloresrM~S·4212 CHECKSPLEASEl t .--------•t "hnlrstde. Nwpt . ntc ~-nrk. Apply. Landberg 2100Newport Bl, c .M. yean10Cage. Guarante«l DlelfO Co. areas. Please Bel\. Mr. Curren, at YouC• ·•-•-MASTERS AUC:TIOM tHtl 5411 or .11fl.5PM Nutrition . So. Coast ----wage9 or commissions. 11ubmJt resume to PO 648-8684 .rv"' 2075'/i .,. ...... llYd. CLERICAL *TELEPHONE • COMPANY* Personnel Needed Immediately DPEltllMCED OMLY *Cusbaer Rep *'1PentDTS 4 yeara ncent eitp. *Clem VOLT ' ' ~ •1 •1 • " • " .,. ., • •a ll41C..-Drtff 14M74t (Aaau P'ro.m Orana Co. A1rpo.rt) Equl Oppor Employer 6MJ.M!M Plata Shoppi.ng Center, MAll>SWANTED 250 East 17th Street . B 2878 Ne po l --------The Beelanc P u h1on .. ,.. ------Co8ta M .... a. Top wages paid I Thf' Inn Suite o. Coi1ta Mesa, n~.xh r~ ~.. w r SWITCHIOARD OPR team. Women 1ntcre11t.cd COSTA MIS.A DENT"L A l l "" ..-..c •"""""""'' . k Sh J 6 5 , s II s • -------• at L.l1un•, 211 N. Coasl between5:00 &8.30 p.m.1---------1 Must know how to type. sn ma Ina money. ow 1714 IJJ.9 2 Cha1rs1de, F /time. At HOSPITAL Hwy., Lare. Bch. 646-4223. SALESPERSON AppLy to Auditor, Hotel exclusive top quo lily (71'41646-1616 least&mos.exp. <l>Sat. EVIHIMGUAD 1-:qualOpportunlty Mature, P/Tlme. co11t11 1.aeuna, 425 S. Cont fashions.Noprevfou.1u ·~~~~~~~~~ pt•r mo. H.B. 846-3S40 CUSTODIAN Employer Meaa. Call 9:30 to S.30. Hwy La1una Beach. per. nee. No Invest. Carl · 1 d . Mmlag• W..ted PbMW'7l2 494-1151. & phone nee. Wear the lk?cln 8020 Dental Assist. full or mme . ope n 1n Cou 1 tf'df l atest lo Beelin e •••••••••••••••••••••• p tllme r ha1rslde tn 4 3·11 :30PM . Prio pewan or lovely ----------• 5••.,• .. ..,AIL TAILOR wanted for Fashions. Cull for(") Schwi'M Dirt 81° .. e•. handedN B olc 644-92.11 supervisory ~ floor ca quiet 57 unit all adult PRACTICAL NURSE ,..._ .. , l U b Xl .. • " . . ' . machinery ex per. Costa Mesa Apt Bkll. • OWct Supplies, Sh· 1 lera on a op. at '*'°'1&11nterv-llG3·7470 Oood condition. Bs t of. 0.ntal Assist. Xray &r necess. San Clement ~/mo. H1111ba.nd ml.I.St hve In .•leldt'rly lidy, l lonery & Prlnlio1. bene. 1aa.~alt6pm. ore39-9047 fer 675-8219 Plaque coolrOl uper. No o e n e r a 1 H 0 s p be bandy. Refs. 642-8690. !:i-:~~~. m~54~~v!; F /lime po1 avaU. Phone MlftllcmdlM c-rw lr-----~~~~i4~~ll or part 714/496-11.22,Mrs.Coco. eves,MZ-3666 ~.·~~~~~~~ mEPHGNE; ....................... ........... IOlO HOSTESS MAHA•EMEMTTRME ---,.-E-s_s_ea ____ , t1oners. ......... toos ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dental Asalat. rront & Young m..n to work In ~ Ul$Tll I l'H ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kod1k tlltaaound 140 baclc ofc. Pt/time. X·rl\)' FULLorPARTTJM'E atVMnC tool nmlal busi· Wanted, Combination. SALIS 'IN.LU\~ .. Set. Only AnUqut s.te. • movie camera & Kodak cert. req'd. Sal. open. ~rryly ~ ~~120':tM11: neu. MWtl be neat in iu>· Silk • Wool exper. Wlll The Red B•lloon Ltd MAINTAIUl'DS Oak chairs, 1120. 011 Ektaaouod 245 movie -M2_~ __ or_l'7W403 _____ , .. -u. .... -A•-.... ,NB pear,• b1ve very nul tramrorcompleteopera· Fine C hildren'• • nu dreAer '¥/mirmr, $12$ projec:tor +case, never ------~_MM&_;;;..__'---~ bandwriUn°. 6 Day week lion ol plant. MWll be re-Women'• apparel ball (1$ Victrola, Sl25 1818 Pin• \.iaed, SJ()(). 64.2-3647 DESIGN DRAFTSMAN. HOS11SS w/weetd;y otr. Prefei-bable Is willing to work r /time open I nu In ~ SPUC St .. Hunhn&lon Bch -----avU -...t.._..rtn• min _,, ( Eulblull Cleaners, 2547 F--'"· •-1 f t •· .. _ -...0 Mam.iya C-3, 105 lens & ...... "~ .,, · Dlllm.,.. man or perm. ....uon .. · or ma ure.. ,Plus all craft cala1orles _,....,,. 180 ._.. p r•-j yn sub. ext. Imm. open· Elrper. 21 Over. Fri&l· respomJble poa Exper Eaatblurt Dr, N. 8 . dynamic HIH penoo· ·-r· orro ""'" v ew m,. Xhlt opp. w/etp. e&· SUD eves. C.11548-7411 or 'd . . 6*-088 nel C.11Jene84U8oe. with outaideplant or ceo-•as a all' a a 1JOlJotu UllA finder. 132S. 1'2·1675 or paodinltlrm.lm-5893 _846-8251 __ ·-----1 ~~~Bivt.l(r.~. 1930 R ... "''EST'"'ll _. ~'"'ottleel~~~l_b LAGUMA-.A~H _MZ-_11_11 ____ _..,..._ -------i HOUSICUANIH& MANICURIST, pt time. ucm:-requ1C:S, 4 dA.)' __,THILOOK i;;°'ittm '::t;;:-~: MUSl~MOPART D09I 1040 For Ad Action Call a Oily Piiot AO.VISOR 642·5&71 $4PerHour Very buay n lon in ~Lno Hl1inl-ror an ls looldnl fo?' 2 th?f'P F'or Jauuedlat .. lilt• AaH.-Show&S• ...................... . SH.rsanet 873-2012 lAilun World. 830-1780 appc1U1tment c1U Tom people Interest~ ln • Call.. MARCH4,5&1 AKC Tor f>oodla. whit~. or59S-tm0' 'l\&mef',Mar. RedCarpot (/Ume perm. Pollllon ln lU Frl • S.l. \U Son. "80toJiiOC>. Housekeeper & 1ovln11----.------1 Real~ 754·ll02 meo's Europein clotlllfts 30'7 Qirr Dr. Alml.H.Loe 588-0214 baby cusabr, live lu. MARINI •• ... •tst· ... -&epe>rU~ars.W.w/ed: SLIOD-othr/Utlud. -------- Reta req. Call an 'flt\, u • •ftw •1• -~ ''" vaoot mmt lnto manage-Wehn8raoer male. 1 yr &'4.-i. ~ "' '" APIPIAISB ment.. Eaper. in clolhlni ... ....., .... 1 111 old. AKC hu out.irown CLlllC Jm~crlal S&rL Ao'n, Hies ne~aa. Call tor JMICa ;• Dr -~..-ust aae Oik ourbme.Xlt111uard 401, Houaekeepcr llve·in. 2 E~r --. e-•-rv 0..,.... ., .E. .. /F. Qu-"""'•· •-•Jl.L..a741 ~ eOff .. lb1 «e ladle1 Oat JoVes ehlkiren. $100/bst School ac• chtldttn. Bch .-.. -· * ~-c... • .... ,~ ...--ci.t, c uoo. al.'O Hllin1 otr. e.4-«*t hM. s.i SlOO Wk + nn " f thnc. Sand reewn• '° tacm; 2 Yrs full time •p '4~100 (Acroa Frotn en u,. b u b 1 d . 3 n -------- board. IN'l'.-T Adi 111. l>an1 Pilot, pnisalexper.ordua llr---------OflmpCo.Airport) Jilaraaeritc,Apt.5.CdM, A ltee.shon4 fem. 7 •---------P.O. Box 1560, Colta .,_,,,..,.,., f7UJJO, HS Find -.hit you waot ln F..qwiil()ppof. &11'1jl.o)'tf C•O or comG af\ •PM mas. All lhota, apqG4. -------1 IGll'l8 M.&.CA121a1 -.tlllJD..lpm. DallJPi.kltClusifleda. m-4M1. M!iltO-IC'n · • ' 1 • ' . I I Male• female Doberman Pinscbera need acrea,e 496-41197 POODLE Free lo good home 751 5673 **I BUY** Good used t-•um1ture & Appliances OR I will sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 64'-1616 & 833-9625 Med.Jl furn xlnl lled1gold courh SH>O, l bh SSO SJS. Imps $35, dtnNle SIOO, 768-4839 MOVI NG Mus t '>I'll massive m<.'<i1tcrranean coffee tbl, marhll' end tbl. outdoor cba1!>e. ne~ contractors whl barrl'I, Spanish swag I.imps. water d1stillcr & many garage items 644 .<146.'I '1111' laslcsl dr;rn in lht• Rt'<lct·c>ratmg 'a II' ma,lcr bdrm f.im.rm, furn, 640 o.119 Moving' Complete apt. rumishin.::- 514'2 Narc1sssus. CdM We~t .1 0.111~ l'tlot Mah dtn tbl ~ J leaf, 5 na,,1l1t•d Ad l'ht11n· chr~ + ho:.t. ndlevo1nt &ll :;f;ill :seaLo; :s.100 75!!·08!~1! 10% CASH DISCOUNT DURING MARCH Spring Cle aning With a Daily Pilot Cas h A nd 111 on Save MARCH SPECIAL Applies ANT IQUES APPLIANCES AUTOS BICYCL ES BOATS CAM ERAS 10% DISCOUN T 5 LINES OR MORE 3DAYS • USE CASH BankAmericard OR Master Charge Payment must accompany ad. No refunds. • In The Following F U RN ITURE GARAGE SALES HOUSEHOLD GOODS JEWELRY MACH INERY MUSICAL INSTRUM ENTS Cate gories M OTORCY CLES OFFICE EQUIPMENT PIANOS & ORGANS SEWING M A CH I NES SPORTING GOO DS SWAPS r-------------------------------------(4 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE) 5 Lines, 3 Times = $9.00 Ctaetmc.don _____ _ Stert my Ad on this date_:_ ______ _ For eddltlonal lines, add S1 .49 pet' tine. Make check or money order pay able to DAILY PtLOT. Send or Brtng to: CLASS.FIED AD OROER DEFT. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT BOX 1560, 330 W. BAY ST. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92628 [.l BankAmeneard #--------------Exp. date ______ _ Q Mester Ch•r9e •--------------Exp. date _______ _ c110 and_,.,,..,..,._ oald ,,,_.,~ •-... 'l'OUt -toot. r-----------------------------------FiRSi"- 1 ·CLASS II PERM IT HO. 13 I ro~M~ I 0 % if CALIFORNIA BUSINESS REPLY MAIL NO POSTAGE NECESSARY I F MAI LED IN THE UNITED STATES DISCOl.JNT I. POSTAGE W•LL BE PAID BY • I I Orange Coe_. Deity Pilot Box 1580 I 330 W. Bay St. I Cotta ...... CA ~6 I ClanlfJed Ad Order Dept. DO IT NOW! ' ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• :::::::zt ••••••••• • •••••••• :;::::::: ••••••••• ••••••••• :::::.::: ••••••••• :::::::s: ::::::;:: ·······!· :::::::.:· ' HanJo. arrord'n, con c enrna, drum)., l'~ mbl s. l'lm t, ~ousaphone P\t pl} 642 ~35 Motor Hom!s, ·72 DotJi:e Tra ch·~man Sole/Refit 9160 w A \1 l"\1 !.tcr('11 :>.l.'ar· IOATSHOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly new !.let-I bt>lt~ lln·~. Pianos & O"JCl"S 1090 ............•...••..•.. PIANO Uprt!(ht Xlnt llel1n1shed & recond $175 11-18 ~ ll\~l~10NL> Splnl't Ori: an :'11 ;1 llammond "'"' .i Chord Lel>hC !>pk rs ALL Bar~am .... ' 752 6870 Sportin<J Goods 8094 ....................... SPECIAL Willard 8 Ton World Crwser L<in1:er's 25'-28"30' In 1tlcx:k 1or, Off List pnce. DANA COVE YochtSGIH 3455 I Casitas Place Dana roint 496-17 62 1977 Reinell 826 7 27 Hours. fully eqwpped tn the waler. $18,950. Model 12 Winchester. 28" DA.HA COVE :!IJ' Dodge ~lm1 M II . !.lpc; 6. beautiful cond, I ull\ equipped. manv 'tr'" ~firm 5-10 511 2 9170 .•....•.•.•.......•.... 16' Trvl Trle ~·u11.v ~dr contained X Int cond SlOOO bst ofr. S<>e to a p prec1ate. Located at San dy·s Trlr Park or call 642·6256 btwn !l /\ M & 5PJ\I. bed. < aqwt. panelln11 S!,500. CJll lrl.t 115Xl .111 5pm jJ \'W }\11nil11 'I jl<I" \..cu Lov. mt .11r 1\ \I l"\1 l>ll'rt'O. l1J..1• n1·~ II 1 I dl'11l ,llfll"lllllll \111 I ).1•11 ) 1:!1111 11 ... t .. 1 J 8JU 7!111:! or i liX 11:10.1 ·;3 Ford V-11, auto, ratl10, I' S, I' LI. J\ (', ,h,1q1 ~l olfcr !\lu~t -.ell th1~ WN'k 1 552 05211 brl.. 1''.C .. Moneymaker Yacht SaMs vent. rib. Monte Carlo 34551 Casitas Place 71 Nmrd tent t r lr. Sip!> 7, 1!161 Ford Surft·r \'an. stock. Ext. l oregrip loaded w/xlras. $1,250 ~la:k shill $LJfl5 m.ikc 111 Xlnl $300 firm. 548·!>497, DanaPolnt496-1762 537·0627,551·5152 fer. ----------------7515664 5to~.M. Cal 28, loaded, xlnt cond. Scuba Pro re~ulator & IBrd. 5 sails. $13,950. Auto S....ic~.Ports gauge. Cost $190. Sell 774·2604_, _<7_14_>____ & AccnsoriH 9400 Autos WClflted ()() fr P r d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 59 0 SI 0 e r. er · con Naples Sabot. brand new, 00·2520 mo\'tng must sell W50. Store, Ru taurant, 892-4207 lor 1095 ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• LASER #31242 SHOWCASES. 4 matching Used only 4 limes. Rae· &lt~hlcd WALLCASES. 1og stripes . fully .l matching & hghted. equ1 pped. $875. Ph C.all llob or Rick 548· 1313 < 2 l 3 I 5 4 ~ -7 7 4 O o r 1714 )840-3322 TY, Radio, eves wknds. HiR. S~'" 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•T No Slar. lu-< !)lp .. nl-: rnlor TV. 23" con11ole. walnut cabinet. needs ~ork $50-<>ffer 552 110211 Compl eqpl. Full el<'~ Atorruc mbd, Nwpl slip E>.c race1cr, 4!.14 5607 Ufr Super Sal.- VWENCINES USED· REBUILT Der Buggy Shop 5.10 6940 T I RES Goodvear blackwalls. lk nu, 8 2.5-14 4 ply Set of 4 $10ea 493 3774 -----1968 Che~y fl!', .!lhort block. too man~ good1e~ to mentmn $.S5CI or ht•<,I offer. Aft 6 ask for Jc:fl 848 0940 ----vw 1600eni:. Recently rebll . oio. art 6. 67:1117!111 Teac 3340S 4 chJnn~I S.mul Sync 5ler('(1 tape deck Never u~ed ~K)() 642 J647 t3' LaserSa1lboat Autos for Sale SSS() S86-256U ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2~" ltCA Color Sl'l Columbia 22. head, 6 !IP Guaranteed $1511 7115 W. O/B, sips 4 , a ll nee. h s CM u t o e qui p. Go od s hape. t 7t • l, ' ni $3.995. or be11l offer. Must G46 17116 _ __ sell immed. Have boug ht Stffff C0tt1oi. larger boa t. 675-7458 8' l.ong. New Gnrriml 642 2712 _____ _ T urntab le, A M /FM loah SU / radio. Record <.:abinet ~b pt 9070 Xlnt eond. S300 o r reas ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofr. 534-75.13 cve5/wknds. Pvt dOC'k ror rent, no ltve- AR 2 AX Speakers, 10'', a brd, Dover Shores, NB. 3-way sy.!I, sound i real Up to S.S', m ax hgt 15•, Sac.S?Sea.6467896 P revln'it rate. (7 14) 121-0230 (213)924--'491. Ship to ahore m ar ine --------- ra d io. L 1 k e new Sbpe-Sa.llboat.s. 22' to 2.5'. Reasonable.146·8050 Best lo Nwpt Harbor. ~=Jf,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1934 Ford Coupe, uuto trans. new t-nR & uphol , strai!(hl hocly, $4,:.!SO 492.0788 19M -..~ont Pkup, $UOO VS, automatic 646·2700 '66 Landau T Bu'd. need~ new owner to C'ontmuc restoration. 642-3979 1!M7 Chevy ~ Ton, stock eog, ma ke oHe r. 549-1547 IMtt & M.w Pb: 8'n-87ll Ull 10 PM· '67 Lincoln Convert. WE BUY •USl-:1> \1\ It~ & TIHJCKS• CQme in M Cull FREE Appraisal Grofft Chenolet 1~11 l\<>arh HI\ cl llunlin1:tnn lkac h 147-6087 • 549-3331 TOP DOLLAR PAID 1"01( Cl. l.M.f IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS WE HEED CLEAH USED CARS MOW CA.LLr>.PPY 54 0-5630 1011~~0~ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626HARIOR ILVO. COSTA MESA I s#cq•.t IMh. s,..d & New lop, pu nt, llrt's. "'""r-~u 9010 Restored S4500. 646-9000 WE ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.ii G-ual 9010 ........ 4 .............. ~ HEED ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11174 Kana day cruiser. 21' v.wca.. 9530 YOUR * * * Mondello Olds. aew Berk ••••••••••••••••• •••• • • ..._. .....,.... jet, radio, xtru. ltodem Corvah' Powered Dune USED C AR ........ , w-trlr, all xlnl CODll. SS.995. Buca. <Bounty Hunter>. HOW .. _ ---67s.eeoo bdtp, ruJly eqwpp'd. 2 ,._......,_.._.. carbe. 6 cyl, newly reblt TOP$ PAID You are iM wtJmer ol 1---------1 ttab.• le more. 41r7 -%15."J or CAU (i,()RDOM 4 Uckot.. to tho 496-3205 or See at Avery COST'.., MIS .., W"hnl Na11011ail For Ad Action Foreten ear Repair. "' "' BOAT SHOW "72 Chevy Van Camper. AMC..JEIP Call a . 6cyl, atlck, pop top. w.~:~RJ~V1J •tthe ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Mu"tht.13 Pl~ call MJ.5CJ71, t1xt U 3. to c laim y o ur tick:em. ••• Many bulll-tns. (714 > 549 •023 Daily Pilot ta«J07, aft6/Wkend•. .. 4 WllHt Dri•n t H O PRIVATE PARTY wish~ AO.VISOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• to btlY 11171 or '72 vw . rj2·5678 '74 Jeep CJ$. Xlnt cond, «11wt, 11t.1c-k 11h1n. Mood " bit wt.va for tht' of cond Will pay Blue Bo<>lt fr'Ollder. Mu.st see, b$l of + 15~ prem1 um. Call ~~~~~~~~ fer. llSNOU Martin 497 2272 . l , --~~~--~--... • 'U awcll R.«aal 1 Or Jlanbap V •· llUlO tr1ua. lfll.'t.Olr1 air ~1n11 , power al .. nna. p<.o'lu!r Cdu.c > braku. r1it111 -...,., -mvt roof. wlwel rown. •1".!IOJ:Ot WE BUY CUAMCilS •TRUCIS CONNRL CHEVROLET 28281l1Arbor Utvd. COSTAMl!:SA 546-IJOO TOP DOLLAR PAil) IM MEDJATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN C1\RS CALLORCOMl!:IN TOSEEUS NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.CsU lwy,NB 642-9405 , 'T2 VW Camper Bus. Good 64 Poncbe C.Cpe. Xlnt rond. s:uoo. 4911.2J68 or cond. New paint, brks. 831.2971 ''"~~~ll!ILI mlr. trans " mler. -~ or bst olr . 64.S-JZ25 or U l '69 Bug. Xlnt cood. Clean 7J 1-IOZ. Xlnl cond. Air, 4 spd, AM/FM. m any ex· tras. $4500. 645-4205 652-2327, art Spm. an/out Runs creat. $975 'T0.911T , a ir , m ags, _49'7_·_3l_9S _____ _ stereo, xlnt cond. $6.250. ·ss vw 7 pllS!en&er Hus. '71 240Z, under 4-0,000 m1 Days, 997·1622, eves. original owne r . $800 .Aulos. lfllport~ A 1 r, mag:., A M I F M 548-2001 545-2.182 al\ 6P M ••••••••••••••••••••••• tassetlc.SJ700.CaUalter '68 PORSCHE 912 General 970 I Gpm (7l-&l&W·CY7l4 'Blaupunkt AM/FM. A1C. 7~:~: i:r:!!i~· :~ ~~'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 240Z. 45000m1, A/C, 4 Konas, 5 spd. $5800. fer.646-4841 btwn9-S '* • • spd. AM1FM Strk, m ags, _55_1·_3679 ________ 1 Wilbur lrans $3300. f1m1. 493 6014 '59 VW Van, runs good. -•7 6 Pone~ 9 I 2E Needs body worlt. Best 2405 Vista HOCJClr CHEHHY 'N '8210. 4 dr. As new cond. 5 Spd. olfer.673-8927. Newport leach AM/FM stereo, 19, stereo tape. elec. sun· , Youarethcw1nner oC ma, Mich e lin tires, roof, alloys, a ir cond. 65 Squareback ., good 4licket.s to the 96.1--0048 Call: rond. New. !>cats, reblt W_a.--llJl.-&1--1 American Car Plan eng. '875. 642-<t!MS ... nn-n r"llVl'IVllUll Pvr. PARTY 1976 Dal. -------BOAT SHOW Pkup . 4 spd, AM/F M 751-8910 '74 SUN BUG, brl)ellow, skreo, GT Spoiler shell, S u per D u g • s n r f , . althe hvy. dilly bumper, west '77 Porsctt.924 AM1FM. fi'>m mi. oe~ $2315 Jolmaoo and Son Llnn>ln Jlt<l"('Ur...,. 2625 Harbor Bh I.I O.ta M~a ~ S6J() Codllbc 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·(!) Nabers Cadillac Quality and Price Guar anieed Lea~in~ sr .. ,iJl1~IS Pre fe11 cJ K.11n largc\t S1·l1·• l 1• •11 of N, . ...., .~ I 1,1•d CaJill.1" 111 Orang.: l 1A11ll v Open Su11d.1y Cat.Iii lac Master Dealer ~bUO Harbor lilvd C.ostJ M.:>A 540-9100 ANAHEIM coust mirrors. $3595. BRAND NEW. Never re tires, $2250. 494·4631 C:ONVENTlON 968-286S g1stered. D11count pn ce eves -------• CENTER Call; •-• Nabers Cadillac Mart·h9·13 '73 p u OJts un shell American Car Plan 'S> VW Dbl t·ab PU, &d Mi\RQUI S MOTORS 11•01Maii .. uuurt hw• ~~ .. :..••tu•••; ·A ... ,t ... "11\\10 1-t llll 10 b JI • ld60 >0~ ·I 110 1974 CHEYIOLET CAPRICE CLASSIC DodcJlt 9ns AJr ('onu1t1orun1. power ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Olds Della Royalr . dnver's 'eat. power win· Convertible. all p1H dows, AM·F M stereo '71 Dart c~t. 6 cyl.,4 dr, equ1 pl. A/C. All/FM radio deluxe extenor A(f. P S. stl r auials. stereo. 4S,OOO uu. $3750. &roup' and loads of ex clean. Xlnt cond. Sl2SO ----------1 Pb M2·9Ult tras. F101shed ID medium ru-m S48 lS83 aft. 4pm '7S Mark IV Cont. V..s,1---------- red metallic with red auto trans. ractory air 9t57 vinyl roof. Mamla1oed by Ford 9940 conditloniJl&, Cull power, ••••••••••••••••---••••• ('Ompany garage.••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM ~tereo. beater. 914 Pinto Halchbat'j(. ?UP 7-t. Pnced nght. .68 COUNTRY Sq. 77000 whitewall t ires, vanyl R&H, auto trans. xlnl $2975 nu 10 pass, fully eqwp'd. root, tinted glass, wheel cond-Lo Ml. $.mC>/b6l On g Ownr. Best ofr. covers. 691LPY olr.:13&---~------See in garage area 54S-0763 $7995 -. bo Good ___ ... Ask for Rack or Oi:.ca r Johnson and Son '"' Huna ut .. -uuu. Orange Coast '70 Gala>.te 4 dr. very g~ Lailroln Mercury $HOO. call 960-llM Oa1lyPilot ~ P/S, P /B. $850/bst 2626HarborBl\'d . 330 West Bay Stteel Ofr. Call 644-4.569. Costa Mesa 540-5630 9960 ___ Cos __ ta_M_~_a_.__--1 '7S Granada; 4 dr, loaded Mcnerick 9947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * '* ... # w/all xt ras, $3,995. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 Joyce Palmer 644.9040 '73 Ma_venck. P 1s. r tB, PLYMOUTH 15 KClftllalil Ct 73 Fo~ L!D Wl{n. Coun· ~· 32•000 m i, $2~. FURY ..._wportleac:h try Squire, air, a uto WAGONS Youarethewinner oC trans, P/S, P r.13. 8 trk 4 tickets to the stereo. $2600.•631·1531 Western National BOAT SHOW at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER March 9-13 Please call 642-5678, ext 333, to clai m your ;gro LTD. vmyl top, Air , P/8. P,S, lmmaculate, Sl 1.95. 673-STZl '66 Galaxie, new tires, reblt trans, gd transp. lliOO 493-4682 aft. 6pm. '69 Falcon. good cond, xlnt lraru.portatton. $750. 5.56--01.59 Men:wy Thl' Daily Pilot hus on(' •••••••••••••••• •••••• Satclht.e Custom J Seal '72 Mercury Ma rq uis stallon wagon and one 2 Brougham • Dr., V·8 Se16l stauon wagon for auto trans, factory aa sale. Both equipped wrth conditioning, full power air conditioning, power radio, beat.er , wllitewal tailcat.e window, beavy tires, vinyl roof, wb duly s uspension, Tor- co ve rs, tilt wheel quenlte trans m1ss1on. 179ESO power steering, power $1799 dJ.Sc brakes, and lug&agc Johnson and Son rack Mamtaaned by our Please call 642 567R, eict Crager.. '\tu~t Set' to ap--751-19 l 0 mtr & trilnl>. $1200 333. t o claim your pr \'t•r)dn &156506 • SJ&.~ 64S-6430Must sell '73 F.l Doradl>. ticket:.. -: --Rois Royu ..._. 9756 -L.. s 1 Iver w / b I k 1 n t . ----*-*-* '70 T-Bird. Crager whls. tickets. Lincoln Mcrcun st.all. 26216 Harbor Bh d ~ ~ ~ f;at 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••!..•• V"""o 9772 Cabnolet top All pwr. new tires Xlnt coadit.Joo. • • • f '73 Monte Carlo. lo.11h.>d Call642-1146 -----••••••••••••••••••••••• #1 DEALE IN U.S.A. •!•_· .... ···~·.~··:••••••••• ~takeo r. 496-763.5 w xtras. Terraf1c t..uy ! ----- Costa Mesa 540 loth pricH at $2400 Alfa Romto 9705 l!l5 Spider Fial. iiood '11 ;4 CdV. Loaded. xlnl $2600.63J 3Z30 _____ 71 Ford Mavem·k Gr:.ib- '7-t Alta Romeo GTV Cpe &$2f!O.W. Tern_e ___ _, CARVER ron • vwnr. · '60 B1scaynl'. J·~pd. oHr 494 1781 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nmd $2200. 534-1256, ofc. rm ROY d l $5400 ber, xlnl rnnd Sll!OO '76 Bobcat Rumibout. V engine, a uto trans, fac tory air cond1t1on1ng power steenng, powe 1d1sc) brakes, AM/FM radio, heatrr, wh11cwal llres, wheel covers lbl!NKL llDP 76 as a Plymouth Fury Custom Suburban J s~:.il station wagon. Finished in light blu" with blue vm~ I 111len or. ~edatonly Low mi, AM 'FM stereo, ---ROUS·ROYCE VOLVO S48-2SS4bef ~p_n_i. ____ dnvc, 54.000 actual ma. ---1 xlntcond. 968-t!l03 Flat Xl9, 1975, top shape, ,,.J•m-.e s .69 Cad Sed J><.o Ville Fully Good tire~. new hr,1kr:. '67 F:11rlane, 22S9 cn1?. PS. ----man y xlr as. $3950. ,....,,,llffdl loaded.perf.cond.$1lOO. Bod)xlnt.OHerortradl' a1r,nrwbrl.!>&shocb, BMW 911 2 493-9820 ----l l._ __ _,..._ Buy or Leas_e ,. P . ~5888. ~ss1s $45() i68 1666 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7:J Fiat 12.\ SIJ()rt, s spd. ClOSED SUNDll.YS _____ , ------- 1 nd '67 El Doroado '74 Impala W..:n Cln. Air, '76 Granada Ghia Cpe J h S3995d,S All C'ars may be seen in $3225 S'ADDLEBACK :.tt'reo, mag..,, " nl co ' Stlbarv 9762 •HEW COLORS f"·ll po" er. leather int. !;lereo, pwr window:.. Less than 9000 miles,\' II, 0 nson an ·on ' 'I' ll"5l orr0 r t>:JJ 2923 u ' ·ncoln Mnrcury ltttl Ua1ly P1lol p.irkmi: .... ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HEW MODELS ~995. Lk new &15·!1737 $3.050 !162 2730. auto trans. factory air ~ Harbo~ Blvd lot, 330 W Bay Street. BMW '76Fl1\Tl28.2drcustom SUl .... .,U .... EW"77 -----cond1l1on1n1t. power ,...~ M C ll 64Z-Oll -" Hl4(e savings on all re· '67 El Dorado, bl'aut. '75 Monza 2+2, VS. auto steenng. power (disc) Costa Mesa 540-"""'ta esa. a · 4 SpJ l.n mi's . Full I S --.s-W I 76 • PB r more informat ion warm SJl;xJ/ofr. 559471£1 D x t-OCJOft main n g new s "" cond All Cad. at l'l•ss PS, . air, AM IFM, lilt brakes . radio. healer. Must 9952 or * $3777 * ~m05 m stock. Make olfcr, must sell. whl. $2560. 559-5241 whitewall tires. vinyl ClllCJ Ask Cor Rack or Oscar 111 A. U S VOL V ••••••••••• ••• •• • • •••• • the fleet gara.ge. BUY OR LEASE "." • • · 71 "'1 AT 124 M RQ 1 O 552 0528 ·77 Capn ce Classic. 2 Dr, rooC, wheel covers, door 72 Mustang, xlnt cond. YOUR 1977 llJIOW Spyul'r. must !.ell. mov-Rad.to. lml glass Rad1al MISSION VIEJO '68 C~e~t. Red~lnl P1S. P/B, till str 'I? whl. locks.193MYZ ~late sale. Best offer • q 6 ARR 0 W \ GT " 11114 1 $2100. offer Mark, Tires.SER.(707608 ) 831-2810495-1210 h. d 69000 . Air cond, elec windows. SS195 Callbef6PM.963-56S7 equipped. AM/f M! 5 751 8910or673·4938eves SUI .a.RU llJIEW '76 mec con · · ma, J ohnson and Son ---------t spd, USMC floaoc ang SADDLEIA.CIC VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495.4949 ---A " on ........ ~E COU .... TY S1700 /oCfer. 552·0528 AM radio. Sll belted I :n~oln ~1ercu~· _",,. " d l Wh l ht M ' " •' 'SS Conv. New, top, tires, avail. •~·lll4 '75 FIAT X I /9 *$2877 * VOLVO ·-.,Fl~ -d--ood----d-ra iains. I c w i w 2626 Harbor Blvd. clean, xlnt cond Sl~S. ------Like nc·w $4150. Lie. •~ • ra o. I? ton ' 'nyl tr & landau top. Costa Mesa SW-5630 Mech'l sound SJ! 66i5. 1971 Plymouth Sta Wgn ;lWNPI Call Ser. <937384 ) EXCLUSIVELYVOL\O ~aJO Bc!'>lOlfl'r 5300 m i. $6000. Pb ----Satelhle, lo m1. xlnt Amen<'an C.ir Plan 10 UMod Ir Hew Larl{est Vol\o lJcJll'r 675 ~ ---1131 0378 pvt ply '73 Grand Ton no. 4 Dr. '71 Mustang Grande, 302. cood, nu tires. I' !',, mov• 75 1-89'0 7I Sedon 383CAQS777 anOrangcCounl)! ·7s::,edanDeV11le.loaded. •73CGMOro • Sedan, V·S, auto trans. VS, I'S. P li, stereo. angfort'edlosellat$1495. CREVIER ------BUY or LEASE 1 t d b Cactory au coodJUorung, sharp ~ac 631 :Mm Call 968 5438. HOMla 9727 LAKEWOOD DIRECT x n con · :r 0 ""ncr V-8.auto, P/S. P1B.A C. power steenng, power -------- &I SI .... OADWAY SAf'flA /4f'fA .•.....•••••••.•....... lralld Mew •77 HONDA Cars MA.HY SUBARU p(fiJ~lq $6500.S44·5003 ---Sharp. Right males. ld1scJ bra kes. r adio. '71 Mustang Mach T, V6, 4 64 Valiant 2dr .6 cyl, runs ~15J~H:~~L~ood l'te:i Wj ·~~t1.~;~:.~t£~~~~. !'b~':~.~LD~ ~~r~7.~~:i·~0~~~ ~~=af~i:~. great.~~9486 8 35 3 171 • TH£ UUIMAll OAIVIHO MACHIHl •USED IMW's* '75530aA (HKWTl 2025 s. M h f F~ \I h ·• s .. l An c..12 8811 ..,A95 --'SS Valiant, runs xlnt, T--'a 97,5 . anc ester ,, ;\ • e a t c r :. au a a ..... --"l''" 50 20 I t II t ' e 1nyl --Johnson and Son "i3 Mustang. )ellow, ·VT. ~ood trans1>0rtal100 car, To Choow ""°"'! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim 7 -11 ;01~,~~ ! he:l ~~:ers. Ctwys~ · --9925 Lincoln Mel't'ury auto. PS, Pll. AC. xlnt $2SOtorrer. 673 2-t07 D649R.3Q • -•-•••••••••••••••••••• 2626 Harbor Blvd. cond S2595. 540-~ Ext p........a.: 0965 UNIVERSITY OldlWI obilt tto..do CGN • GMC Trvcks !J1 TOYOTAs '7~ Volvo Wgn. 2A5 DL, 27m ml. ~pd. AM/Jo'M. PS. P B. r ack, wht/bluc u\L }t695. ~7 or eve 644 2706 • 7 3 .... y ...... * ,._ u 54" ""'"" 244, 01' 548-3355 ...... ac: ., $3995 new oraer '-""ta .. ,esa .,.......,., ----------1 ...................... . Johnson and Son V-8, auw. P IS. I', B. A IC. Lincoln Mercury U>aded. Sharp with lo, lo 2626 Harbor Blvd rrules. ~R 1:: $2!195 Must Convert '73. Very ~d '74 Grand Pnx, low miles, Uncoln 9945 eond w/gd l1rts, pvt ply. Cully eqpd , xlnt rond. •••••• •••••••••••• ••••. ~t ofr. 4.97-2696 Pvt. Pty. $36!15. 673-3599 '74 20024.spd 912M BT "73 Bavan aS/R 906LVY '7620024.'lpd SIR 334PCW '69 160048pd ZXX866 '74 3 0 C'SA S fR 7461. W ll '76 53(}1 .ts pd !) I K ll02 P II M CIONd On Sundays ~) 11.irbor Bh rl Collta M ~a 540 !jh.111 Buy or Lease l 'nst.1 Mesa 540-5t>JO IOI IL.ACK OLDS "T.! I~ 1-: \ol\o I o"nr. -------2345 N.Grand i.:ood l'Ulll1. 1;,,000 ml. '77 c~ de Ville Santa Ana 542·881 I ·73 Lincoln Cont .. 4 Dr. Oldsmobii. 9955 ·oo 1-'irrbird 4 Spd, 6 Cyl: Sedan. V-8, auto trans, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Overhead cam . Xlnt ORAHGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ~~ ........... ~?.3.~ •HEW COLORS $S.'JOll 06h·:H:\<! Now 1n stock. Brand ----nl'w. Must sell at d1., Corntte 9932 factory air conditioning. '75 OLDSMOlt• r. llres. mag whls. Goo.I power steering, power w; Alltos. UNd ld1sr) brnkes, power STARFIRE cond · $1100, (2 1:1) f.' o u n l pr t cc. C &J l l , •••••••••••••••••••• •• • 598 1038 •MEW MODELS ••••••••••••••••••••••• it! J11g XJ6'', whit.-, air. A~I 1"'1 IJ~. t•I"<' snrf, 1:,~ m1 T.&kC' ctv.-r leue ;J\'llll t'.vl'~ II.~ 7149 Huge SitVlllJtS on ALI. rt' ma1 n1n~ new 76s & Demos AmencanCar Plan. 1976 Corvette. 51100 mi, windows, power seals, VG, autom a t ic, pwr. _. __ . ------ 990 l 751-8910 wbt, fully cqwp'd, auto AMI FM slcreo. heater. steer1.ng, pwr . brakes .• 71 Pont Safan Stn. Wj?n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------trans. Bst oCr. Must :.ell. whitewall tires. v1nvl rad 1 o & hea l er. 1-'ully pwrd, w /xtr ai.. G1Mral Sall'S Serv11·1· Lt·1i~1ng KanNHWI Ghio 9735 loy CS"Ye-r ,Inc. • • ••• •••• •• • • • • • •• • •• • • Rolls ftO)'l'C 11 \1 W 1 I \Ulll '111 I. $:! IQ<I JW.,,t 1!>4C>Jambori•1· oH•r. ~uc-&40 SJOO or Tht> Retter 8afl(111n MARQUIS TOY OT A \flS.<\ION VI F:JO ll 1·2110 495-1210 Newport 84!ach &10 t'.444 •~-41121 ---Bil 76 BMW 200:'. ll 'k1n1t Mende •731 .. ~ .. ~~nL •196. 14,500 m1 . iunroof ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM I FM SJ&. 76tU 'ffi BMW, EXTRAS $2250 5J6. 3281 or &al-5155 after 6pm miracle mazda C~ 971S • ••••••••• ••. ••. ••..... 2 I 50 Harbor ll•d. '74C8pn , VII, 11unmo<. l>llf Coda M"4I '45-5700 trim, xlnt \'mtd. 11:.l 11!1 Met-c .. s a.a 9740 over $3000. 750 :\549 •••• •••••••• •• ••. •••••. '74. Or11 own('r Nt•w tires, lo m1. Xlnl comJ S2500. 644.~) Cltrotw 9716 ....................... LHM H.w-UMCI OVER 100 MHCEDIS Citroen SM '73 Cta111lr, OHDISPUY auto. AM tFM, pwr, air , HouM of lnlport1 gold, 1mmac. Li ke new Al'TIIORl Zl':t> Bill MAXEY TOYOTA .............. t •• ,,, .. MUU'•'°''"l'\Ul f• H il Toyota Celle a, 39m, $2196. or offer. 552-1737 arLer 6. '&2 l NTERNATlONAC. MF.TRO MITE. $700 640-2700 '73GMCSUBURBAN 1 , T. ~per c~tm. duol air, PS, P B. auto traru., tilt whl, AM/t'M, 30 ital gas Wt. HD auap. $3795 PP. 6'2·9368 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf74AMC HOR MET WAGONS i n si d e, outs id e & MEHCt:DESDEAl.Elt me cbanlcally. $1700. fi862 Manchester. ,11 CORONA AM /FM, The Dady Pilot has S mech l J k J t Homel Sportabout st.a· Ian~• 0 wor us Buena Park A/C, Gd. cond. 144-9212 tlon w-::ron1 for aale. comp el..... n11. owner&. 523·7250 da,:nor'94-4811 wknds. r ... u1 wltb air od Daya, 752·1800, eves --'---------""'t P co ). ;· wknds, 494'"'502 Ori the Santa Ana Fwy. •69 Coron a •·dr. upd. ticminl. delUJte lrim. roof ............_ 9720 "14 MBZ 280 C. m etallic Very good cond. $850. rack. power alffrlnt anJ -at\ ecooom.lcal 251 CID r. -•••••••••••-••••••• blue. sunroof, s tereo. Call893-t480 1pm cylinder eoiinea. All DRIYIA Perfect bodycood.~. T...... 9767 matrcalo-'b)'our1talf. 98B-t042 ...................... . LITTLE... '763000 11.000 mi. '69 Triumph G'n. Mint Alprfced•tSll9S S •VE A LOT Assume lse or seJL cond. SZ200. "' Pvt. Pty 493-0lM CaU '3'1-3\92 J DP·62 Is floi1hed ln SHOP fr COMPARE Sil G IAAWIClt DATSUN 1981 'dr, 220S, xlot cond, "1l TM perfect cond. ver reen melalllc 13000 or bes\ oUer. llmt MU fast! Sac. Belt ..till peen rio.YI Interior. Su Juan Capistrano Priced rt•M atonl7 •ll·ll714tl..Jl75 ~:551-2200 dl•.~ ~,. ss 2.80 sE. l't'btt ens. cull va1ts..,.. tno szotS TOPIUYER pwr, ai r & injec. ---·-•-•••••••••• Seeus first.&tast!Top AM ffM !, very clean. HIW•USID AllcanmaybeM81>ln dollarpatd for impor1.1. 962·2C17G vw•s lhe Daill__ Pilot parldna COSTAMISA ·s9 t90SL , xlnt cood, Jot, 330 1¥°· Ba7 Sc.r.ot. DATSU11i..1 "-11• Costa Mesa. Call W"'3al " AM/FM s tereo. silver -•tr .._.. tor more \nform allO!!,. 2845 Rarbor Blvd. &nY. S54m. PP.49'7·2674 IM STOCK Ask for Rick or o.ur In CostaMeaa S41H5410 MGa 9744 HINlo.... thefieetian«•· "T•Mi •Z. ....................... _... 'l'1 AMO Rebel,. dr,' CJI, uw..~.JomJ. 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WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET!! QUALITY USED CAR BUYS! . • Lt ' VOi-70, NO. 671 3 SECTIONS. 36 PAGES ORANG COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1m TEN CENT i f Marina Officer Faces Cocaine By AaTHUR a. VINSEL Ot •Del.., ,..... '411H A hip 1ebool truancy officer faces cbarees of reerultlng two boys, each 16, in a Peruvian co- caine s.mugellng scheme aft.er police allege he made a $10,000 deal with a Huntington Beach narcotics detective Wednesday. Alec Jefferson Rose, 27, a G~lden West College law enforce· ment mator who worked at Marina High School, today was beJd in lieu of $25,000 bail. ROH wu booted on suapicion of conspiracy and inducing or soliciting DUDOn to import or sell cocaine. The two youths, who police as sert were handed $10,000 m front rnoney to finance the trip to South America for the stimulant drug, were booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. They face con sp1racy charges and are held to answer charges in juvenile court of being in danger of Jeadmg Jewd and dissolute lives. ___.....· o un ty .I Meet Hopefuls I Six candidates are runrung for ability to do research and get out three seats on the Board of relevant facts." Trustees o( the Ocean View (elementary) School District in Jean E. Bogen, 42, her husband Huntington Beach. The elect.Jon and three children hve at 17332 f is next Tuesday. Yosemite Circle, Huntington Candidates were asked two Beach. She 1s a teacher al Ocean questions: What is the key pro· View High School. Mrs Bogen blem facing the district today'? holds a BS from UCLA and is cur Why do you believe you are bt't rently working towards an MA ter qualified to solve 1t than other from the Uruversity of San Fran· candidates? cisco. Here are the candidates' She has served on the Ocean I responses: View elementary board for four years. I Margaret J . Stark, 39, her The djstrict's key problem, i husband and two children live at said the incumbent trustee, is 16341 Birdie Lane. Huntington dee lining enrollment and the : Beach. She hol ds a PhD from the financial and empty classroom Unjversity of lndiana. difftcuJties the .drop in atteb· 1 Mrs. Stark, a college pr~ fnsor. i• the director of the Cal State Loni Beach Urban Stud1es Ce~ter. Sttie sald the kf'y issue in the dtst.,ct cttlters around declining enroYment coupled with shnnk· k>I sl¥mding power "THese two problems require more special kinda of plann1ng," aald Mrs. Stark, "More selective Choices are need~. There l~ a n~ed for greater input mto pottcy·makmi from a broader gro11p ol parties involved In the education process.'· ' ' Mrs. Slark believes she is bet· ter qualified as n trustee can· dldat.e because sho has "proven Coast Weather \ Variable high cloud1n~s clearing late tonight. Gus· ty n~ly wtnds 20 to 30 miln hour especially below canyons throuch Friday. J,ows tooigbt 42 to so. Wchl'Frida.y 80 to 66. .,INSIDE TODAY A !""""" Colfa Af•ao "'°"' ~ ,..,.,,, ,. fidbt ~ dance brings with at As a board member. Mr'\. Bogen said. she has been faced with similar problems for the past four ) ears and has e" perience an budget cutting. She believes her board ex· perience and back"round 1n educatJon quahf1es h<'r for n' elecuon. Darrdl. C. Cartu, 38. his v.1fe and three children hve at 0052 Sumrner Drive. llunt1n1ton Beach. He holds an MS 1n management from West Coa'St University and a BS an andustnal engineering from esc Carwr as a SJ>(.'caal project<; laboratory manaJ!Cr for an Jrvine firm Jle h:n bf'en in· volved with the llunt1ngton Beach Policv Planning Commit lff, yOU\h sports and the Lakt· View Elementary Sehool Parent· Teacher Organization Carter has served on the Ocean View school board for four year... The key problems facing the district. sa1d the incumbent, are financing and ioflat1on. "The need for individual "chool dis· tricta to control c06t.a Is ev~ more imperative now than il has been in the past." He added, "We will also need usi1tance from the state ln an1werin& the Serrano· Priest problem." Carter said he believes bis background in management, education and finance makes him "probably the moat qualified jn terms of budget control than any of the other candidates." J07 Dntrlell, who would not give her age, lives wtth her husband and three childn!n at 1M01 Woodnlff St .. Westmimter. Sb• ls a housewife and busi· JMPWOIDAD. Iii~ Dautrich bu attended the Unlteriat.1 Of Tau •t EJ Palo. She bu been an instructional Detective sci. Karl Vidano, of tbe narcotics detail, said no drugs ol any kind were seized as a result of the Wednesday night arrests. He claims the youths met Detective Val Brikett to get the bank roll in a 1 ·40 p.m. ren- dezvous near Golden West Street and Bois a A venue where they were taken into custody without incident. Rose, who was being tailed by stake out det~ttves. was arresl- f'd at 9 p.m. at Gothard Street and McFadden Avenue while ap- parently en rou~e to meet his aJ. leged proteges. "The entire two-week in· vesUgaUon wu based on the al· leged enticement o( the juveniles," said Vidano, adding that others were instrumental in the probe. He said Rose apparently became acquainted with the youths m bis campus capacity as a supervision aide, a job financed throu&h federal funds. "He's like tbe old-time truant orficer," said Vidano. Rose was suspended from his job under state law requiring such acllon in the event of a drug- related arrest. Marin a Hi gh Schoo l spokesman said today that Rose. of 6851 Oxford Drive, Huntington Beach, has been employed at tbe north city campus since December. Campus spokesman at Golden West College confirmed that he is hootout GJ>acific Ocean 0.lty "ltil !IMP by If-Ct•m REDISTRICTING PROPOSAL: Under new plan Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's Third District would sweep down (arrow), into Tustm, lrvme and El Toro MCAS areas. Other districts shown are Philip Anthony, First District; Laurence Schmit, Second District; Ralph Clark, Fourth District; and Thomas Riley, Fifth District. Proposed changes will be considered by county board Tuesday. Redistricting Weighed Plan Splib Huntington Into 3 D~tricu A proposed revamping of Orange County's five supervisorial districts leaves Newport Beach undivided and the SaddJeback Valley still in Supervisor Thomas Riley's Fifth District. The same pJab proposes stretcbing Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's 'Munl District down into north Irvine and Into the area adjoining El Toro Marine Air Bruie. The plan endoned on a 3 to 2 vote by a committee of supervisor aides Wednesday divides Huntington Beach between three districts. But it also throws Fountain Valley into a single district, Supervisor Philip Anthony's First District. What the proposed redistrict· ing plan means now is ~nly that a majority of the supervisor aldes think it is the best proposal to date. Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors will discuss the pro· posed polWcal boundary plan de· aiened to offset populaUon dis· crepancies among the five dis- tricts. Coffee Nerve Finns Hike Price• Again And 1t won't be until the supervisors either reject, accept or alter the redistricting scheme that it will have any meaning. Head of the aide committee that drew up the proposal was Denis Home of Riley's staff. Home said his committee had three objectives in mind when it devised various proposals for board consideration. First, Home said, was the ob· jective of equaliting population among the five districts. Then. he added, the committee sought to minimize the s plitting o( cities between various dis· tricls. And, Horne added, the commit· tee made an attempt to divide ,rowth areu so that all expected uture popQlallon increases wouldn't be clustered in a single dlatrlct to force another im• balance. Home pointed out that com• l'IUmiU• lD aotne unincorporllted areu .. have u much community Identity a clties." Q/Ur .... Ml.ad~ job • .., ... a... tMnbtt° f1oo ..,.i °". SM flat etJ&er 1W ...... ~ ...... -papn-bact "11'1• I~ rnott tlacaa • G mlQi.on dollar•. S.. P.04CA1. ... in -district and H1"Ytld 00 .. ·~ SdJool adybory com1alttee aod Ranch<> Vlew ~ NEW YORK CAP) -General Foods Corp .. the nation's largest coffee roaster, bas raised wholesale prices on ground coffee brands by 40 cents a pound to as mu.ch as U,.10 a pound, a spokesman said today. While the wholesale price of Its popular Maxwell House brand was rabed to $3. 71 a pound the Yoban brand was pegged at $.1.~ and SllUa and brim decaf· feinated brands were set at $4.10. The compatl)' alao hilted wholesale prices of instant coffees by 10 to 18 cents an ounce. ''Therefore," he said, ••we tried to avoid dividing aucb com· munitiea as Ml11lon Vlelo, Wl\Dll Ni pet and Dana Point.,. .... EarlY ~ Edocatloa Com-mittee. CollU'.riUnlcaUon •'>r tbe lack ot it." ii the dlltriet'• btaceat pro- blem.lalct Mr&. Da&&trtch. •'Too many parent.I and other tcp1Q91 a?e not 1.nfonned on wbat ls t~ ptace in their 1cbooll. 0 lb6*5ded. ••w. haveio spt"Dd Ulcpqer dGISars more t«· ledlvely and effldentJ.7. •' ..... ,:Di:Utrt said Sh' ii eqiij:iped to bi a tnltM beCa.i <aeeOCIL\H,. Al) The increases marked the third tlnie General Foods bas raised pric tho past month. <Rela'-cd story-1¥) 'lbe natloo's aecoocf~ rwter, Folaer Col: foe ~,:is cbaroa& •• 1t ~esale (or CO!· lee. C«Jee ,prlCes h. riiltn lteadU1 the. past 18 . mOidla M f1"0ltS m Ametica arid cbfl war in A.nae.a.a outavah.abl~. · "And I think we did a 1ood Job ln ·reac~ that goal," Horne added. lle called tbe tuk ~redrawing political boundaries ••a multi· dlmenaicllal problem•• calllnt for "beJMcla, dimensions" ancl .. IP~rillllng IOlutlooa. •• Wjllll be IQftftt WM for exam~ pie, it la Impossible to draw ne'1r bollndariet without 1plltUn1 10 e dtlel betwelll at lust two ~di. c.a..•11•.t.r .... ~ a )aw enforcement and ad· aunistraUonofjusllcem&Jor. lnvest11ators declined to speculate whether the asserted. scheme to send the two hilh school boys to Peru for several pounds of cocaine was really in· tended to be carried out. They a&reed that the asserted plot could have been an elaborate I hoax created lo obtain money' from interested backers whof would be reluctant to go to police. l Rose is expected to be ar- raigned Friday. s 3 Youths Try Heist; Of Store I By GARV GRANVILLE OH ... o .. 1y P'l .. 1 St•ll I A woman market owner was . killed and her son was seriously wounded Wednesday night when three juvoniles armed with sawed-off shotguns altemp~ to rob a neighborhood grocery store m Santa Anu. police said. ·'It was like a regular fire right inside that meat cooler ,·· one police officer said or the robbery attempt. Killed in a bloody exchange of gunfire was Hoyyou Kong Lau. 66. owner of Santa Ana 1''ood I Market at 1216 W. First St. Wounded in the fracas was the 1 victim's son, Ken Lau, 25, a San· ta Ana resident. 9 Also wounded was one of the three young robbers, an uniden- tified juvenile now lodged in the prison ward at UCI Medical I Center. I Police said the juvenile bandit I is in satisfactory condition. But. they said, hospital authorities say Lau is in serious condition in an intensive care unit at the medical center. • According to police, the three' boy bandits stalked into the store I at 10:40 p.m .. each o( them ca~ rying a sawed-off shotgun. They reportedly forced th market's e mploye s and customers, about nine people, in· to a meat cooler. But, police said, the young rob· bers became frustrated when. they couldn't open a safe contain· ing the day's market receipts. In an exchange of words wi his captives, one robber re portedly became angry and ftred his gun. The gun misfired, polic said. With that misfire, however Lau apparently decided it was ttme to use the .JS.caliber re- volver bidden from view inside Jacket he was wearing. And that unleashed a shootin match In which police say at least 11 shots were exchanged between the robbers and their captives. Mrs. Lau was mortally wounded in the exchange. She died four hours Jater as surgeona battled to save her life. The woman's son was se ly wounded and one of the youthtul bandits was struck three times by buJJets fired at him. Police believe a second robber may have been wounded. But un· like his fallen fellow robber, he . reportedly was able to nee from the market. with his uninjured mate. !Aft behind by the pair oC boY.' bandit.I who made their 1etaw1~' were the juvenile now ln the, prllon ward of the medJcal · center and two of the three i aawed-olf shotguns. l Aho le.ft behind, tucked away bi a 11fe. were the day's market recelJ)CIJ u police reported tho two robbers now wanted onl munler charges left tho store empty banded. • ~AsbFandsJ For BB Bikeway · All apsticatlon for ~ to •· bi e&at. fUndl to build a 4.5-mlle• blkeway atonr Bolla Chica Slate' Beach ln Huntlniton Beach was f ordered Tueada1 bJ Oranior : County supervllorl. A report to the bom1 1alct tlJ6 trial WOald nm tronl t.be ~ beUh co Beach Bookn1'1 WCM&ld ti up with~ • traUa bl tbe area. TOWER CITY. Pa. IAP> - Warm IOtlal. a Ju1 ot bol bralh and cbew•n1 tobacco wen pubcd Ultouth a ahMDCb tunnel &oday to a coaJ miner entombed alnce Tuesday when an utldtt· 1rv nah Oood WRC'k~ a coal . Ra.Md Adi.,. 31. tapped a meuare ot llfe throuah a 80-foot walJ of aolid ('Oal Wednnday af· temoon, Marty 32 hours altu ~ Teen Jailed r ..... rflfleAJ Jn Market ~~~ .. ~:,;;.:,er•• Twice Hit, Horne Gets Cop Guard children, parents .. nd taxpayers of lhe community.·· ueis· . t Try She added. "I'm home all day Il4 .I.. j and available when people nt:ed me." l"ountatn Valley police detec · tives arrested a 19-year-old San· la Ana youth in conn«";Ct1on with an attempted armed robbery Monday morning al Von's supermarket. Roy Thomas Marshall or 1721 Manne St was booked in Orange County J ail on $50.000 bail. Fountain Valley police detec- tives Leon P£:pka and Marlin Engqwsl arr<'st<'d Marshall at 2: 30 p. m . in front of the Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana. The suspect was in court on a r<'sisting arn•sl {'harge, Pepka said. Mars hall 1s l·hari:cd with bur.a.:lary, armed robbery and two counts or assault with a dead ly weapon. The susp<'ct allegedly tried to hold up the Von':-. market al 16201 Harbor Boulevard in FountaJn Valley Monday at 10 a.m. He and another bandit were thwarted by store manag<'r Stev1•n T llof· fman, 32, of M1ss1on VicJo. police said. Hoffman reported!) grabbed Marshall's 22 caliber pellet air pistol and wrestl<'d the suspel'l down a n1~hl of St3 trS Both suspects fl <'d the store. jumped a block wall and escaped in a brown Cadillac, police said. Tht' other suspect is i.t1ll at large, Pepka said Gusty Winds To Increase Along Cotut Gusty wands which blew into lh<' Orang<' Coa:-.t area this week continued today and are expert ed to increase in velocity Friday, according lo the National WeathcrSen1t"e Frida) \\ 1nds should range bct\\el•n 20 .ind 30 miles per hour with coastal temper.itur<'s re· aching a h1~h of 62 <kgn•l·s \\Ith the low about 4.8 Skies \\Ill rcm.un clear and s111111y \\Ith no r.un Corcc.:<1st for the Wl'Ckt•nd Small craft advisories re· mainro in effect ;dong the coast from Point Conception to the Mexican border. Wmd kicked up oHshnrc wavl's IJl'I ween lhrct' and rive fret .ind llfrguards rl' portl'd rn1)(kratc surf running about £ivt' f(•et Unusually warm ocean lem perulurl's or about f,(I de11:ret'S dropped n<'url y six dcgrl'cS this we<'k lo a chilly !'>4 ;as a result or the "ind 'IYViolence On Increase WASlllN<;T<)''l tAP 1 Broad· l'i!Kt f.'Xl'C:Uh\'('' hd\ t' tesl1'11•tl that they arc work1na hard to re rlu('t• v1ol<'Ol't' deplctect on tt•l<'vis1on but a notC'd r<'searchcr on thl' subJr<·t saul TV Hnlence has mcrcai.{'() sharply Gcori~e t;crbner, dean of the Annenb<>rg School of Com· municalions at lht" University of Pennsylvania, said Wednesday that TV v1olt>ncc had incrca!led ''in all cate~ories including '(:unity viewing' and children's program time on all three networks." 0..ANOl COAST H r DAILY PILOT :-~.:t.~~~,1·r,=1:::::;:,~ (""''~''"l"iet C•~o•nt .,..,...,..,,~,~...,.. p.,tNl"'4-d Mof'(i•'I t~t ........ !llrttMy tw. ( .... ~ N•WOOtt fMtieh HWftl•......., &f..-" ,~ t#fll V•ll•f .,.,,,.., '640 ....... V•IW .,_,. ~lloe<O, '9ollllCM\I """""~odl t..-f\ ~l\N>cl ,.,_.,o.,, ....... ~ ,,.. ' r.::~M~r:::.~t.~.:!..~~ JJI WU\ .. , ._ .. _ ..... '*"' .,., P'W1..- JK\ • C.wy Vite ..... ....,, .... o.-.. ,.._ ~-..--UI• ~.:..~ ... ~ CM-... M """ ._,. ..... A\,_.\t•nt MIM''"'lelliton ·-·-""'"°'-~ ... -• ~ .. ~°"'419 ,,., ........ _ ,...11 ... -.. ""·°'-"°' ~ ~· ~ "-•"• t ... Ot..,,.,....,-eVf'Nt C...t•Mow U0Mtl..,S4""' _._,v.,,.., JSI01L.tt,..._ •l$MOl-l'•- Tl41plloH (114)~ QnlllfledAdwo,..MMln "--°'-~-.. M0-12JO ~ ""Or-o..-............ c-...... ... -"~""' ,,, ___ ... ffMUtt •t .... ,tl"Mtl'th ._.,_,.,_ M.•Y .. ::;.,~::..:'.'..... . ........ ,. ........ , .. --,, ....... _ -.. -Mtu c:.u.,,.... "'-'"''" ... .., , ... i.. ~ ij :.""r-';•~ -JI ""'" .. , Marianne Blank, 44, lives with her husband and three children at 6851 Jard1nes Drive, Hunt mgton Beach. She holds a BA m sociology from UC Berkeley. She 1s employed part time as a volunteer coordinator at llunt ington Beach High School She has served on the Orecin View school board since 1973 Mrs. Blank is a former Mesa View Parent-Teacher Associa- tion president. Mrs. Blank has serv<'d on a state committee to rev1<'w tex- tbooks and is a director cm the· Orange County ::)chool Boards Assoc 1 at ion. She also said the district's key problem is one of finances. "I look lo improvement when the Ser rano-Priest decision 1s 1m plemented, .. said ~1rs. Blank "ll is d1fflcu1l to maintain a com petitive employe salar y schedule." Mrs. Blank said she 1s better qualified than other cand1dat<'s because she has .. the ability to make commitments cind has time a1.ailable to serve I have never mi"scd <.i board meeting in tht' past lour years " James E. Tucker, 40. llH!S with wife and two children at 16251 Fa1rv.ay Lane, Huntington Bca<'h lie 1s a vouth workl'r Tucker has bc<'n involved with scouts. Parl'nt-Teal'hcr Assoc1a hon. the Meadow View school ad- visory comm1ttee and the high school district scholarship fund lie has <Jltcnded Orange t'oast Colle~e. Tucker identified the d1slnct'c; key prolJlem as declining t•nroll ment and 1b 1mpatl on the budget In order lO cut tht• budget." he said. "we must do 1t w 1thout culling co:;sent1al cur ncula ' Tucker ~aid he hac; th•• t 1me to spend 1n r<'"-NJrchini.: "J)''> tC> l'Ut the district budgt'l without 1m- p<Hr mg ttk-CUITICUlil Teen Driver Runs Friend's Car in Ditch /\ 16·year old dnv,•r. armed with her learner's pt·rm1t, ~ot 1n lo her boyfriend's souped up sedan at Manna ll1 gh School Wedn~day and w1•nt (11r a i.hort drn e that end1•d .111\•r s ht• plowt>d throuJ?h 'i5 kt't n( fcnrc and l'tnt lht• c·ar into a flood !'11111 ml d1lch Polr<·1· s.ud the driver reported no m1ur1~ in the :l p m mishap t"<cept for pcrh.ip~ the dama~<' done to hrr pruh· Two p.ilrolmf'n parked in d 'hoppin~ ct'oter near lhe school .;.i1d thf'y ht•ard a horr1•nc1ou'> c;creech of acceleratin~ tire•., JUst before the crash which t'au:.•'d moderatt" damage to the c-ur Tht" dnvt"r told them she was on her way to pirk up the car·~ owner on tht> otht·r side of c-am pus w~n she l~t control and hit the fence. Polle-.-were sympathetic with the novice driver's plight, hut they issued her dtations alleging exhibition of speed and driVJng with a learner's permit while un- accompanied by a licf'nsed driver. A heavy police watch has been placed on a Huntington Beach movie producer whose home has been invaded by extortionist thugs twice in the past two weeks. James T . P'locker. 36, of 7271 Little f1<1rbor Lane, in the Seachff Country Club district, was forced at gunpoint Monday night to write a $13.000 check to the two Hollywood-type en· forcers. The incident in which be was confronted w1th apparently a .357 Magnum revolver followed an earlier t'pisodc in wh ich a check for SJ.334 was demanded of him. Flocker and his roommate. Phil Catalli. said the men, d.res&ed m dark business suits, made rcfcr<'ncc on that occasion to collecting on an old business deal ror their boss The v1ct.Jm told pohce some months ago he retained a motion picture director for a movie pro· Jecl he desired to produce, but which was finally aborted. ll1s c hosen director had already received two payments or $3,334 40 of the agreed-upon $10,000 but continued demanding th<' rest. accor<4ng to police. Detective Sgt Bert Chadwick said none~ leads have developed m the bizarre series or collec· t1on:-. and collect1on attempts. The Dlstrict Attorney's Office was still bafncd and puzz'.ed in deli berating what charges to file m the first incident when the Monday night repe at performance occurred. Sentencing In Airplane Buzzing Due A 20 V<'ar old !:ieal Beach man fal es s<'ntencin~ April 13 on d1arges involving th(' buzzing of h1c; g1rlfnt•nd's home in a stolen a1rplan<' last Nov 30 Tht'Odore LaBelle. 4596 Elder Av<' . pll'aded guilt~ Wednesday in Long Beach Superior Court to .1 fC'lony l'harg{' or stealing an .11rplane from the Long Beach ~tun1('1p;rl Ai rport und a misde- ml·anor count of ny1ng too low LaB<'l le made several dan~erously low passes over the Seal Beach homl' of his girlfriend and other areas of the citv before landing in a ri<'ld at the Seal Beach Ncivy WC'apons Station . .a l'ol1re said that LaBclle's wim" niJ.?ht follow<'d a brt'akup with his g1 r If r ll'ncl La Betit'. .1 stud<'nt al Cal State Long B•·arh. I"> free on ~.000 ball Mangers Sets Talks in HB Asor;emblyman Denn is Mlmgerl' fD Huntington Beach> will m ake two public ap- peaunt"es an lhl' city thi!! week. Tonight he will discuss his legislation regard in g Bolsa Chica marshlands at a communi- ty forum at the Central Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. It Is scheduled from 7 30toR·JOp.m. Friday, Mangers wtll hold a student press conference at 1: 30 p.m. at the community center at Goldrn West College. The public also is Invited to attend. Take That! Prmch Thwarts Newport Heut A would-be robber got a mouthful of fist instead of a fistful• of dollars Wednesday when he tried to stick up a Newport Beach r ealtor. POUCE S.UD the youthtul robber trapped the 36-year-old salesman in a phone booth near the in· tersectlon of Pacific Coast Highway and Bayside Drive, brandishing a six-inch switchblade knife and demanding all of the salesman's money and credit cardg. The salesman said he hit the bandit in the race with his rlgbt band. which was encased in a cast. 'l1IE WOULD-BE robber staggered backward, blood gushing from his mouth. He r81\ away • . Police, summonod to the scene by the salesman, :said they were unable to find o.ny trace of the per- petrs~r C!f the 9: ~ p. m . incadenL e w.re lDJW"9d wbn the wattt ""'Pl thJ'ouah lb mlott, tn the heart of Penn•ylvan11'1 an- thraettt coal m1n1n1 area. t.O mU. northeut of Han11bur1. '!'be water apparently btolte throu&b a wall from an abml- donecf ahaft, 1weeplD1 mln.e tim· bus and other debrts UlroUCJl the tunnel. "AdJey's in very iood spirits and very good bealtb," said Leon Richter, vice president o( tbe Kocher Coal Company, the mifle's owner The supplies were placed ln two four-loot-long canisters and pushed through a six-inch hole ~red i{l/O lhe coal durtne the night. J ohn Shutack, an official wilh the federal Mirung Enforcement and Safety Administration, said Adley, the lather of two. also asked for a shot of whisky but was turned down. ·'The man is in excellent sp1ri~." Shutack told a news briefing. "We told him not to move from lhe area." Shutack s aid A d ley was perched on a 45-degrce s lope on splintered limber in a four-by s1x -by-e1ght.foot ar<'a. After drilhn~ the s ix-inch com- m u n 1cat1on s haft. rescuers began cult.mg a tunnel through which Adley could be rescued. They began by drilling a senes of holes and increasing their size little by little with hand picks. to avoid causing a cave-in. Shutack said that after about seven hours of work rescuers had dug a four-foot diameter hole four f~l into the coal seam. Asked about rumors lhat other noises had been heard inside lhe m ine. Shutack replied: "We've heard some reports but we ha ven 't confirmed them. Outside of Adley moving and outside of our own people we haven't been able lo pick up any other sounds." Fua cJlizcDI who 1pott d a )!ou.na man m lb b r tua car Newport Seaeh dnetday afternoon caU~d paramtdlca thlnki the wu 1oe lnto convulsloas. ~Y should have called the SPCA. WHEN PA.aAMEDICS arrh.ed on the ~cene they found the man battlin& his household pct -a .and a half loot pyt.boa. The sUppery snake apparently got loose while t.hn man was driving near Fashion Island. It then crawled into the back seat and became firmly cntrenchl'<l in the rear coils. leading to the epic battle. Af'TER FIGlfl'ING it out before startled on· lookers. master and serpent were reunited. They th~n drove off without leaving their names. · F,....P~Al COUNTY REMAP ••• Present boundaries divide 11 cities. Under the Horne commiltee proposal, only three cities wtll be split, Huntington Beach, Orange a nd lrvmc. A plan submit ted to s upervisors late last year by political consultant William Butcher also kept the split cities down to three. But Butcher's plan also divided Newport B eac h and gavl' Diedrich the Saddleback Vullev north or the San Diego l''reewuy .. Politically significant in th<' aides' plan is the proposed Fourth District carved out tor Supervisor Ralph Clark. Under the plan, Clark's home city, Anaheim. would be, for the firs t t1me, entirely within his dis· tnct. And. Democrat Clark would add two cities to his dislnct Buena Park and La Palma where registered Democratic voters outnumber Republican voten. At the same time. Democrat Diedrich would lose lhose two Democratic cities and pick up areas that are heavil y Republican. east Orange, north Tustin and north Irvine. Supervisor Laurence Schmit's hom e city, Garden Grove. would also be consolidated under lhe plan as would Supervisor Philip Anthony's Westmiruiter. ll was aides lo Hiley, Clark and Schmit who cast the three votes in favor of the plan forwarded lo the supervisor. Opposing the plan were staff members or Diedrich':. and An· thony's offices. Tanker Hole Not a Bomb LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Navy underwater de molition ex- pert clalms lhat a mysterious hole in the side of the oil tanker San~inena was nol caused by a bomb, but the ship's agents are flying in their own team to study lhe hull. The Navy expert's findings confirm initial reports that the 10-foot hole was "made by a physical ObJCCl Like a piece O( the ship." Coast Guard Capt. James Atkinson said Wednesday. Atkinson 1s a member of the baord of mqu1ry probing the Dec. 17 expl~1on that killed al least a dozen persons and tossed sec· lions of the i.h1p for hundreds of yards at its pier in San Pedro. SONY'S BIG ONE Here's 1he bgqest Trinitron color TV yet-21" (meosU'ed dioqooolly). And it hos o bg plus- Trinitron Plus. Trin.tron hos olwo~ been mown for o qrPril pictU'P but Trin;tron Plus introduces yOJJ to on ovPn '7eoter poctur1' Sony enq•nee-s found o way lo intensify the electron booms which "point" the ptC1ure. 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"It\ o Sony." -BOTH MODELS IN STOCK - , VOL. 70; NO. 62, l SECTlONS, 36 PAGES fa2,131 I HOVEN, Denmark (API -A ... , • .,..Id peosl....,.lnown as the .. human hedgeboJ" may be nearinC t.be end ol a ailt·year sac• ot pain during which doctors aay they bave removed 32,131 barberry ·thorns from tus body. His wife says that doesn 'l include countless inch·lont barbs they have pulled out themselves, and there are many more still be lo be pulled. IT BEGAN APRIL 20, 1m, WHEN Tje:u Kjaer Jensen fell into a heap of thorny branches from a barberry hedge, common in Europe and the United States, that he bad been tnmming around his home in this west Jutland village. He tried to get up but kept falling back onto the needle·sbarp thorns until he fainted from the pain. Later this month Jensen will make his 248th visit to the county hospital at Tarm for removal or thorns which bave continued LO • ORANGE COUNTY, CAl:IFORNtA emerge ~ bis body in a quanUty that bu enictrecl blm 1 niche lA Danish medical hiltory. WREN LAST AT THE llOSPITALo 10 weeks aco. the doctors pulled 281 tborm from lus arms and lees. "That brought the count to 32,131 tboms removed since Jensen was fu-st hospitalized here in 1971," said cbiet surgeon Erik Galatius·Jensen in a telephone interview. He admlUed t.bat be and his colleagues were at a losa to explain how one man could get so many thorns into his body and bow after six years they could still keep emergmc. ''It is increasingly becoming a medical mystety, .. Galatiu.s· Jensen sald. JENSEN, UVING ON A DISABLEMENT pension for a pre- vious ~~~~·finds ~e affair more painful than mysterious. TEN CENTS ·~o.t1 \bta momln1 my husband wu aiaio troubled by thorm wortlia their W&J out t.broqh the skin of his lep," his wile Marie ufd lD a ~e conversatlon. "But ll ia.aothinc now compared wltb the hell we have been go- lnf ~tor years," sbe uid. "The hospital's count does not. in- clude the eow>Uess thorns we pulled out ourselves.•• JENSEN WAS HOSPITAUZED FOR irix months after he fell into~ branches, with thorns lodged in every part of his body ex· cept his lace, which he had managed to proteel. Af\er first overcom. ing infections, the doctors began removing the thorns, plucking out 6,000. For several years after that, Jensen regularly returned to the hospital to have more thorns cut out. Often the operation called for several hours of surgery under anesthesia. CSee'HUMAN, PageA2) t ~ounty hootout s I ~·Recruited School Officer Faces Drug Rap By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 , ... D•llf Pllltl SIUI A high school truancy offi cer aces charges of recru1ling two ys, each 16, in a Peruvian co- aine smu1gling scheme after olice allege he made a $10,000 deal with a Huntington Beach arc.ottcs detective Wednesday. I l 1 Alec Jefferson Rose, 27, a 1.Boat Thief By JOANNE REYNOLDS 04 tr.. O•tt"t fli'tlel St•ff • A aailor police beheve 1s the in· rnaUonaJ yacht thief who took a a len $68,000 sailboat on a solo v6yage from Newport Harbor to ...i'ahiti apparently bas Callen on hard times on the is land ara~tlse. Net.Wport B<'ach Detl•ct1vC' Ken m lttt said the suspect. James 'ill Btirkc, 48, who also goei<. by he name William Cox, was ar· ested for boat theft b) offlcrals Tah1U a month ago. But because France, which o\lerns French Polynesia, and he U.S. have no formal extradi· Ion treaty, police oUkwls in apeete released Burke from ·ail. Smith said that the !\,ulor has en unable to work and has in- caled he would be willing to aee charge5 in the U S. if so- e,me would buy him an airline ckel so he can Rel off the island "I under!ltand the 1nsurenre mP.ny 1s <-cmsrdNinJt the of r,"Det Sm1th sa1d. Meanwh1IC', thl' yarht's owtwr, oker Robert J . RombC'rger, gone to Tahiti to claim hrs Jen craft. Accordlnj.! to Smith. the case gan In late November when ~rke, accompanied by another . ~Kht broker, viewed the 36-fool rEl.nsameMC'an that Romberger d up ror sale. • ~..,-------------------........ 'Bl Probes I ~las Letter . !. DALLAS (AP) -The 1 l acknowledges that it \O ined a letter which Lee matvey Oswald reportedly l wr~te to a Dalla!I •milhonaire, two weeks · before lhe assassination of . President Kennedy, asking labout Oswald's .. position" before any •t.,teps" were 1 1'aken. · i. ?A spof(esmanfortbe FBJ 1 \ s~ here that the letter • w "beltlg investigated" an decUned comment on any flndinp. He indicated the letter was obtained 011· • l.Y recently. The FBI spokesmM &aid WedllCllday that the Je~r 1 apparently came frotn a r former aide to H. L. Hunt. a late Dall• mlllionalre 1'ho wu a strona fananetal 1u1>9Qrter ot COQQSTattYe Cl Golden West College law enforce- ment maior who worked at •Marina High School. today was held in lieu of $25,00Q bail. Rose was booked on suspicion of conspiracy and inducing or sohciting minors to import or sell cocaine. The two youths, who police as- sert were handed $10,000 in front money to fmance the trip to South America for the stimulant drug, were booked into Orange County Juverule HaJI. They face con- spiracy charges and are held to answer cbar&es iQ jpyenile court of being in danger or leading lewd anddl!Ssolute hves. Detective Sgt. Karl Vidano, of the narcotics detail, said no drugs of any kind were seized as a result or the Wednesday rught arrests. CR!cific Ocean H e claims the youths met Detective Val Bnkett to gel the bank roll an a 7 · 40 p . m. ren· det\lous near Golden West Street and Bolsa Avenue where they wt-re taken into custody without incident. Rose, who was being tailed by stake out detecttves. was an-est· ed at 9 p.m . at (.;othard StreN and McFadden Avenue while ap- parently en route lo meet his al- leged proteg~. REDISTRICTING PROPOSAL: Under new plan Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 's Third District would sweep down (arrow}, into o.llf ~i.t ~ W Ham Cr- Fi rSt District; Laurence Schmit, Second District; Ralph Clark, Fourth District; and Thomas Riley, Fifth District. Proposed changes will be considered by county board Tuesday. .Tustin, Irvine and El Toro MCAS areas. Other districts shown are Philip Anthony, "The entire two·weelt in· vest1gaUon wu~ based on the al· I e g c d en t 1 t' t• m e n t o r t h e Juveniles," said V1dano, adding that others were m:.trumentaJ in the probe. Borrower Of Van Loses One Day's Pay Redistricting Plan Unveiled For County A proposed revamping of Orange County's five supervisorial districts leaves Newport Beach undivided and the Saddleback Valley still in Supervisor Thomas Riley's Fifth An Irvine city t>mploye who District. dlre<:ts the youth services pro-The aame plan proposes gram has been suspended for one stretch1n& Supervisor Ralph duy without pay for usioa a city Diedricb's Third District down van for personal use. into north Irvine and into the Asslltant City Man ager Paul area adjoining El Toro Marine Brady said today he recom-AirBaAe. mended the one·day suspension The plan endorsed on a 3 lo 2 to City Manaaer Bill WooUett, vote by a committee of who agreed with his decision. aupervlaor aides Wednesday The city aide is Theres&Aven, divides Huntington Beach 26, who runs the Irvine teen betweenthreedistrlct.s. center and all youth services pro-But it also tbrowa Fountain grams. She's been with t.be city Valle1 into a alnale district. for three years. Su~ervh1or Philip Anthony's According to Brady, tbe sus-First District. · pension follows an investigation Wbat tbe propolf!d redlstrict- lbat examined charges leveled ing plan means now Is only that a agaln.st Miss Avera by a dis· majority of the supervisor aides gruntledformercityemploye. think it is tbe best propos¥ to Brady said the other 10 allega-date. tfonsallprovedtobeuntounded, Tuesday, the Board of but that the youth director ad-Supervbors Will discuss the pro- mitted she used the city van to poaed POliileal bouidary pl~ • move her fumlture from lrvlno aigned to ottHt ,population di. to Costa Mes.a. That lnc.ldentoc· aePMtd• amoq tbe five ctq. cUl'Hd about a )'ear and a half trlcta. ago, besaJd. And Jt wo11•t be unUI the .Mias.Avera up1alned sbeused 1~ either l'ejed., accept the dly vehicle because her own or i.lter the recllsC.rlc:tlnt 1cbelne car wu belna tti>alred and a.he tltat it wW have aay mea.alng. peeded to JDove her belonJinis. B'ead ot tho ~. committee MiasAvenbasfi•,daystoap-that dNW up tlie proposal was peal the dedslon. She mlY •P-De:nlsBoneotJWey•utan. peal to the d~'a personae!~-Horne·Nid bis committee bed fleer, Admlnlstnllve Sentc:es three obJcd.lna bl mind when It Director Jama HUTln.glon, who dmted vanoo.s proposals. fot would t.bea CODdud a hearlnc board eonstderatlon. MfoN&MdtY m~v. Pll'lt. Heme Wd. WM tbe ob- The dty haa,nOt a.54 JGt .. .JtcU" d tlllnlidna ~ whetW ~ <IM~.~Al) • " ! --•. r • Irvine Candidates Bare War Chests Robert Q. Shupe, one of 10 can· didates in Tuesday's Irvine Unified School District trustee race, has collected the heftiest campaign war chest so far, ac- cording to financial disclosure statements. The statements, covering donations and ex.peMes througli Feb. 21, show Shupe has collect· ed $785 and spent '643, includJnf $275 for a statement of quaUfica· tfons mailed lo volers, $270 for literature and t98 for advertis- ing. The Irvine district's board ol trustees hll$ asked candidates to spend no more than $783 for the race, a figure based upon the $275 for statements of quallflcaUons plus another 2.S.cents for each registered voter in the district. Following is a list of campaign donations and expenses by can- didate: -Sh~ received $200 from M"9. J.G. Gilfillan of West I.of' Angeles; $100 each from Lou Bardla of Sacramento, Chris Bardis of Sacramento, Margaret .E. Shupe of Huntington Beach. <SeeSPENDS, Pa1eAJ) Bilingual Talks End F or1im· Se:ries The quetUons posed to each ewD'didllte ·were whether the ~"ndehbotbood school" concept should be contJnucd and what part bull.DI should play Sn tho school dl•trlct. Among tho rapONet were the following: LOtJl8 Z'EIDA: We're one o( tb• few dtla that bu a school in nearl~ tca<!l. They•rewalk· to IC But the admiDistra- tlon has done such.• "treat job" tbat we're busiq kid.a all over tbe cl~. ~11& a ball-million dolluabntiusiq. aoN LUNC£f'ORD: rm ccn-eel"Ded aboGt. ovtrbuslnf. I see bul• llUinC idle Of par\lY full. That to be one ot &he &tU. I'm ~ about. Maybe w& ahould 1etamanet b • ~ IRJ&D: I'm DCt tcr (liefOIWll, ~·-AQ 3 Youths Try Heist Of Store By GARV GRANVILLE °' t11t o.i1, ~.io. si.11 A woman market owner was . killed and her son was seriously· wounded Wednesday night when three juveniles armed with sawed·off shotguns attempted to rob a neighborhood grocery store m Santa Ana, police said. "It was like a regular fire fight inside that meat cooler," one police officer said of the robbery at!~mpt. Killed in a bloody exchange of gunfire was Hoyyou Kong Lau, 66, owner of Santa Ana Food Market at 1216 W. First St. ·. Wounded in the fracas WM the 'lictim'a soo. Ken Lau, 25, a San·. ta Ana resident. Also wounded was one of the three young robbers, an uniden· tlfied juvenile now lodged in the prison ward at UCI Medical Center. Police said the juvenile bandit is in satisfactory condition. But, they said, hospital authorities say Lau is in serious condition in an intensive care unit at the J medical center. According to police, the three ' boy bandits stalked into the store 1 at 10:40 p.m ., each of them car· eying a sawed·ofC shotgun. They reportedly forced the market 's employes a nd customers, about nine people, in- to a meat cooler. But, police said. the young rob· hers became frustrated when they couJdn 't open a safe contain- ing the day's market receipts. ln an exchange of words with his captives, one robber r e- portedly became angry a nd rired hi~ gun. The gun misfired, police said. With that misfire, however. Lau apparently decided it was time to use the .38-caliber re- volver hidden from view inside a jacket he was wearing. And tbat unleashed a shooting match jn which police say at least 11 shots were exchanged between the robbers and their captives. Coast Weather Variable high cloudlness clearing late tonight. Gus. ty norUlerly winds 20 to 30 miles per bour especially below canyon~ througl\ Friday. Lows tonight 42 to !iO. Highs Friday 60 lo 66. D. fll tJ•IUl&JLlllllim .... m. alJU••fltl. • -Rem Luac..tord •eotar.H r•t*..S .. uC'b hom WalLoD R. l)awtl <:ti Ana. WlWam N. Uttlendd of lnim; $100 ut'b from Waulla E. Kem_p ~ l.qwla Beads and Wllllam K. Payne ol Jrv~ne and $.10S la s mall donations. Hb ex· oeos• lncluded .... lot advert .... mi. -Fred Oahm r~ved one $100 donation from I!;. Paul Tonkovich of Irvine. He listed~· penaes totalin1 $361 includin& S86 for advertising and $215 for bas qualification statement. -Thomas C. Wilson received $571 including $82 In non·ca.sh donations and $214 from bis own pocket. lie spent $489 including printing and adverlls111g costs. -Robert Gray and two com· mittees working in his behalf have accumulated expenses of $667 so far including $275 for his statement of quatificallons and $269 for brochures. The Committee to Elect Robert Gray reported $155 an s mall donations. Gray himself listed no donations, while a second com· mittee, I Care, listed a $25 non· cash contribution. -Dorothea R. "Dollie" Blaine spent $412 for a statement of qualifications, brochures and campaign material but listed no donations. -Incumbent Frank Hurd has received $235 and spent $637. He received SllS from his own pocket and $120 in s mall con· tributions. Expenses included $275 for his qualifications state· ment, $70 for fliers and $201 for advertising. -Eugene Simms as of Wed· nesday had not yet filed a slate· ment, which was due last Thurs· day. County orficials said he must fil e by Friday to avoid a $10·a·day penalty. On a state· ment filed at the end of J anuary, Simms signed a routine form saying he had neither received nor spent more than $200. -Candidates Catherine A. Larkin and Louis C. Zejda both signed forms saying they had not received or spent more than $200 in their campaigns. Gusty Winds To Increase Along Coast Gusty winds which blew into the Orange Coas t area this week continued today and are expect· ed to increase tn velocity Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Friday winds s hould range between 20 and 30 miles per hour with coastal temperatures re· t1chmg a high of 62 degrees with the low about48. Skies wtll remain clear and ~unny with no r :un forecast ror the weekend. Small craft advisories r e- mained in effect along the coast from Point Cont'eption to the Mexican border. Wind kicked up offshore waves between three and five feet nnd lifeguards re· ported moderate surf running about five feet. Unusually warm ocean tern· peraturcs of about 60 degrees dropped nearly six degrees this week lo a cl111ly 54 as a result of the wind. Oils ills .p Blame Urged WASHINGTON <AP) -Jn. terior Secretary Cedl D. Andrus today supporlt.>d forcing th()Se responsib)(' for oil spills to pay ~or cl':an';',P costs as a "powerfuJ 10cenlive to companies to avoid spills. "A clear assignment oC strict liability Cor cleanup costs and damages" also would calm the fears of environmentalists over the potential damage of oU spills, Andrus said. · ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT l"-Or-CMM0.11' t"llel .,..,_ .. ~ -"-'""'"' .,.,, ...... _._..., .... °'_ c.o..c """1w.1,.c_, ,._,....,_.,... =~..=,~~:::·: . ..:;:...:.,= tel" VeUt y. '"''"•· ,._...._-_ Y•tlf'y .... . _ ...... -c.. .. --.....--, .... "-1-s .......... ---.... .,... :;;::.-4c.:"'~'.'Ui'~:_:.;..,m ._ ..., ·-·-,....._, __ ,_ Helt. 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"The thrust in t he distnct 1s commendable. but I think there's a great deal of confusion among citizens about how the money is being spent." said Wilson, 46, an assistant principal at Newport Harbor High School. Wilson stressed that there should be more clarity regarding the budget. which is really "a politi~al document reflecting the values ofthe district." Wi lson commented that in terms of his own values, be would opt for people if forced to choose between spending money on peo· ple or things. "For instance. if we were a s ked to s pe nd money on something that would improve communication between stu· dents and teachers, I'd vote for that before spending money on audio visual equipment." Wilson remarked. Wilson lives at 4966 Pasco Dali with hiio...wife, Jean. and 2-year · old son. He's currently on a "lour.rafths contract. with the Newport-Mesa school d1stncl That means he works as an assts· tant principal four days a week aod then works on his own as an educatJonal consultant or a social ecology instructor at L'C lrv111eon the fifth day. Wilson has a bachelors degree in art education from L'C Santa Barbara, a masters degree in U.S. htStory and poltt1cal theory from Cal State Los Angeles and a doctorate in education from USC. Wi lson was also a teacher for 19 years before assuming his cur· rent administrative duties. He says he "absolutely sup· ports" the district's plan of olfer· 1ng numerous educational alternatives and call!'d 1t "the m os t s1gn1hcant trend 1n Amencan edu<'at1on." However, Wilson thinks Irvine parents are not being made aware of the vanous options and said the school board must f1rure out a way of better informing parents He added that there may be other options whu:h could be lned successfully m I rvrne and thal u a trustff he would be re· ceptive t.o3ludying new opllons. "ll parents get together and think ol llOtl'lething Utey like lo see in our schools, we, as a school board, sbouJd s upport lt," Wilsoosaid. Ford Dons Skis VAIL, Colo.'tAP) -Despite a sore back. form'er Presidt"nl Gerald R. Fol"d donned a maroon parka and skied for more than two hours on the first full day of his winter vacation here. TOWER CITY. Pa. <AP> - Warm toeb, • jqa qi bot bnth aad cbe•IDI tobacco were pushed tbrouih a 1.hMncb tunnel today lo a coal miner el\LOtnbed since TuC!ICla1 when an UAdct'· ground fl flood wrecked a coal mine. Ronald Adley, 37, tapped a message of life throucb a 60-fool wall of solid coal Wednesday af. ternoon, nearly 32 hours after be and other miners were trapped by water and debris about a mut: Crom the mine's mouth. Seven men are missing. Two were killed and their bodies re· covered, and three, who escaped, were Injured when the water swept through the mine, in the heart of Pennsylvania's an· thracite coal m ining area, 40 E'ro•P~Al FORUM ••• busing for bus ing's sake. But I'm happy to bus a child to another school ii that's the best school for him to attend. The neighborhood school concept is good, but our planning isn't so ~ood. Some of the schools aren't sized right. ROBE Rf Q. SHUPE: I favor neighborhood schools, but not busing. l'd like to have the Orange County Transit Di.strict bus our kids, perhaps by rear· ranging our schedules. Then we'd have no bus matnlenance costs or driver salaries to pay. ROBERT GRAY : A year and a· half ago I was concerned about the cost of busing. But while on the citizens budget advisory committee, we looked into it and round busing to be operating tn an efficient manner . I firmly believe each village s hould have a school. TOM WILSON: The local school concept 1s good. Jt would be more expensive to have every alternative oCCered in every school than it is to bus kids lo dif· ferent schools. DOTTIE BLAINE: The key thing in the neighborhood school roncept is that you have a choice. You can send your child lo whatever school you think is best. EUGENE SIMMS: T think we need busing. In my Camily, for example, some of my children take the bus to a school other than the ont' three block s away ~ because they don't want the 45-15 (all-yearl calendar CATHY LARKIN: As long as w e have our edu cational alternatives. we're going lo need bus mg Boy Follows Momin Death PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP ) -Rudy S•rvin. an ll·year-old Phoenix youth, whose mother was killed Saturday in a California car. tram accident. dit.>d when a gun at'Ctdently di~charged as he and another brother and sister were playing 1n a bedroom. police said Police s&Jd Wednesday the boy had 1 .JS.caliber pistol and his sister. Dori, 10, had a .ZS-caliber automatic, both hclongmg to' their rather, Ruben Ser vi n. Offi<'ers said the girl did not know the gun ~as loaded when sht> pulled the trigger and the bullet struck the boy an the shoulder lie wa~ pronounced de· ad on arrival at a h~pital. 'Mafia' Probed LOS ANGELES (AP) -City Councilman Arthur Snyder has asked for a special police task force to investigate the "Mex· lean Mafia," descr ibed as a prison-rooted gang which is sus- pected of involvement in the re· cent murde r s of East Los An geles com munity project workers. Coffee Nerve Firms Hike Prices Again .m:w YORK (AP> -General Foods Corp., the n ations largest coffee roaster. has raised wholesale prices on ground coffee brands by 40 cents a pound to as much as $4.10 a pound. a spokesman said today . While the wholesale price of its popular Maxwell House brand was r aised to S3.71 a pound, t he Yuban brand was pegged at $3.80 and Sanka and Brim decaf- feinated brands were set at $4.10. 1'he company also hiked wholesale prices of instant coffees by 10 to 18 cents an ounce. The increases marked the third time General · Foods has raised prices the pa.st. month. (Related story, B6) The nation's second largest roaster, Folier Cof." fee Company. is charging $3.68 at wholesale for cof. fee . Coffee prices have risen stead.ll1 the past 18 months as frosta lo South America and d vil war in Angola cut available supplies. m Iles norihtut ol Hamabur1 The water apparently bruk~ tht'OUO a wall from a.a abaa· doned shaft, $WttpanJ m int! hm· hers and other debra.s throu1th the tunnel "Adley'• In very aood 1ptrits and very good health," said Leon Richter, vice pre!S1dent or the Kocher Coal Company, the mine'sowner. The supplies were placed in two four.foot-long canisters and pushed through a six·inch hole bored into the coal during the night. John Sbutack, an official with the federal Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration, satd Adley, the Cather of two, also asked for a shot of whisky but was turned do\\ n. FroatPa~A I REMAP ••• among the five districts. Then, he added, the committee sought lo minimize the splitting of cities between various di~· tricts. And.' Horne added, the commit· tee made an attempt to divide growth areas so that all expected future population increases wouldn't be clustered in a single distr ict to force another im- balance. Home pointed out that C<vJl· munities in some un1n corporaled ar eas "have as much community identity as cities." "Therefore," he SJ Id, "we tried lo avoid dtvidang such com· munities as Mission V1cJO, Laguna Niguel and Dana Potnt." "And I think we did a good Job in reaching that goal," Horne added. He called the task of redra\\ mg political boundanes "a multi· dimens ional problem" calling for "balancing dimensions" and "sub-optimizing solutions." '"Thf' m.in It In t:xt<~lltnt 1p1r1t.. · Shutack told a oewa bri~fanll .. We told him not to move from the area." S butack said Adley was perched oo :a <&S-d ll'ff slope on spUnte:red tJm~r in a four·bY· alx·bY--eilhl·foot 1rea. Afier drilling the six·inch com mun1cat1on shaft, resc ue r s began cutUng a tunnel through which Adley could be r eseued. They began by drilling a series or holes and incre asing their size lltlJ• b1 UttJe wlOt b ~dts to avoid" ' a cav o. ' utad Hid that 11\tt aboat Hv~n boun ol -orll racut-1"1 hid du1 a rour·foot diameter bo1.o four l..t lnto tho coaJ aearn. Aaked 1bout tumol"IJ that other n.oiaes had been heard lDIJ.de tbe mine, Shulack replied: "We've heard some report.a but we ha- ven't coofirmed lbem . Outside of Adley moving and outslde of OW' own people we haven't been able to plck up any other sounds.•· F.-...PageAJ 'HUMAN HEDGEHdG'. • • ''Bet ween operations he 1i ved in terrible pain, but now be is able to walk and we hope that the scheduled hospital trip later th.is month may be the last," Mrs. Jensen said. J ENSEN IUMSELF DOES NOT want to discuss the case. He has become somewhat of a local celebnty, often called "the human hedgehog." At any rate, Jensen will never trim a barberry bush hedge again. The day after his accident, hts oldest son cut down the whole hedge and burned iL Sl,ippery Pet Causes Fms Concerned citizens who spotted a young man thrashing about in the back seat of his car in Newpart Beach Wednesday afternoon called para medics thinking the man was going into convulsio~s. They should have called the SPCA. • WHEN PARAMEDICS arrived on t he scene they found the man battling his household pet -a three and a half foot python. The slippery snake apparently got loose while the man was driving near Fashion Isla nd. It then crawled into the back seat and became firmly entrenched in the rear co1ls, leading to the epic battle. AFTER FIGHT ING it out before s tartled on· lookers, master and serpent were reunited. They then drove off without leaving their names. SONY'S BIG ONE • H1Ve's the b·J<Je"' Tnnitreon color TV yel-21" (moosUJed diogonolly). And rt hos 'J bo'] plu~- T rini11on P!IJI, Tr101tron ho> alway<, b->~n ~nown for o qieol pC1U1C but Tnn.t1on Plus mtrodui:"\ vo•J lo on ev"'n qr~tef ptC1Ul'P Sony enq neet 1 four.j o wnv to 1ntr>n f ( l~P l'fetllOO ~ >m> wh1C" pt} nt' thP p.t'Llfe. ,..Lo, the surfrxe of the lube 1 doh ... '" hi>1qh1. n rontrmt Whiter wh:te~. Do1kf'r Jor• Mvre ~ub• " 11 bPIWf>f'f , Corn,. ~,.,. th• bi'11"'~'. hr1ghtP;t .• 'h<'YFY"il T 1in·troo ever You II bP.l1rv(' ti. Trinttron Plu •. "II'~<> So0y." KV-1941R 19'' screen measured dlogonally KV-2101 21" screen moosurcd dlogono[ly SPOIL YOURSELF Sure, "It's o Sony.'' But it\ a new lq" (measured dioqonolly) remote contr()I Trinitron Plus color TV. The triple-function romotn control Commander j9 totally electronic md lotolly q1uAt. Just touch a button for channel selection, volumC' ,,.qufotion md on/off. And thn T rinitron Plus picture is even better than before. Thanks to Sony's enqine&'S who developed a bundle of •IT'fl'OVemenls to make T rinitron PM the boqht~t. sha-pe~t. cri"f>t'st Sony eve-. Come see 1t. You deserve it. "It's o Sony." -BOTH MODELS IN STOCK - I • I I l i I • EDITION VOL. 701 NO. 621 :t SECTIONS, 36 PAGES . TENCEN"(S I Sy~alllore lli]]s GoH Courses Propos~~· · By PmUP ROSMAalN the !5Z2 acres into low-density re · 0t•e>e11,,..i.1•11 sidentlal, commercial and Sycamore Hills in Laguna Beach and Irvine :Ranch land next to il could be developed as two &iant "Pebble Beach-style golf courses with a hotel aad con· \'ention center complex, it was revealed Wednesday al a City CQuncU meeting. The council was considering a specific plaa for development of recreational uses, recommended by Ute Planning Comm1ss1on, when the new wrinkle was pro posed. Private talks have been going on among Councilmen Jon Brand and Jack McDowell. Laguna Beach Golf Association member John Lund and representatives of the Southern California Golf A~ sociation. ~ounty Huntington Cop Busts Drug Plot By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 "'9 Oally "Itel Stall A high school truancy officer faces charges or recruiting two· boys, each 16. in a Peruvian co· caine smuggling ~chem£' aftt!r police allege he made a Sl0,000 deal with a Huntington Beach narcotics detective Wednesday. Alec Jefferson Rose, 27. a Golden West College law enforce- 11 1Boat Thief ~pectin 'r.rahiti Flap By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol l ... O•llY "llet Stall A sailor police believe 1s the m rnational yucht thief who took a oleo $68,000 sailboat on a solo yage from Newport Harbor to ahiti apparenUy has fallen on hasd times on the island 11aradlse. Newport Beach Detective Ken ~Ith said the suspect, James ¥1 Burke, 48, who also Jtoe~ by ' name William Cox. wa~ ar· sted for boat theft by ol!icaals Tahiti a month ago. '·But because France, which c\verns French Polynt"s1a. and ~fJ U.S. have no formal extradi- ·o" treaty, police 0Cfic1als an apeete released Burke from H. S~ith said that the sailor has n unable to work and ha.~ m · ·catefi he would b<' w1lhng to ce C'taargea m the U S. If so- eone would buy him an earhne ket so he can get off the island. ''I understand the insurance ~pany 1s considering the of. r~· ·Del. Smith said. eanwhHe, lht.' yacht'~ owner, er RobC'rt J . Rombt>rjtcr. &one to Tahiti to claim ha' lencraft. According to Smith, the case san in late November when trite, accompanied by anot.tn!r ~bl broker, viewed the 36-foot ansamerican that Romberger d ·upforsale. But'ke told Romberter he was terested ln buying the yacht to lt to Australia, but he never \urned after the initial view· t~o onJ>ec. 6, Romberger r~ ed the boat had been stolen ~m its berth near Harbor i•na. 1 Police took a report but Rom· gerwent a step further. (SeeTAlllTI, Page AZ) A . ftre ca.used an est.hnated d90 damage early today to a e· in the expensive Paclftc and Village area of Lacuna iguel, Oranp County firtJMn Of'ftcera aatd the blaze erupted *11:30 a.m. in the home of Otorte A. Fitch, 314m Carrara BoH. It toot fi.remen '4 minutes to brine.;~ names under con· trol, lnvesutaton n.id. • 1'bere were no 1ojul'ln. ftrem• lald. Rd the came ia e$l under lnvesaiptian. ment maior who worked at Marina High School. today ~a:. held m lieu of S25,000 bail. Rose was booked on suspicion or conspiracy and inducing or soliciting manors to import or sell cocaine. The two youths, who police as· sert were handed $10.000 in front money to finance the trip to South America for the stimuJal)t drug, were booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. They face con- spiracy charges and are held to answer charges in' juvenile court of being in danger or leading lewd and dissolute lives. Detective Sgt. Karl Vidano, or the narcotics detail, said no drugs of any kind were seized as a result ol lhe Wednesday night arrests. He claims the youths met Detective Val Brikelt .to get the bank roll in a 7 .40 p.m . ren· dezvous near Golden West Street and Bolsa Avenue wht.'re they were taken into custo<I) without mc1dent. Rose. who was being tailt.'d b~ stake out detectives. was arre~t ed at 9 p m . at Gothard Str~t and McFadden Avenue whale ap parently en route to meet his aJ. leged proteges. "The entire two.week in vest1gat1on was bast.'d on the aJ- 1 e g e d enticement o r the Juveniles," said Vadano, addln~ that others were instrumental m the probe. Council OKs Farming Plan In San Juan By ANNE COOPER Of II• DallT ,., ... iu II Councilman John Sweenty at- tempted lo apply brakes to th<.- San Juan Capistrano farm prP· servataon program Wl'dnesday, but the 3·2 Council maJonty ap- peared hardly to notice the pre·' ssure. Councilmen Yvon Heckscher and Kenneth Friess and Mayor Douglas Nasb voted to submit to the city's planning commission a proposed general plan amend· ment designating 230 acres for agriculture. The land lies in two narcels. About 100 acres along Del Obispo Street in South San Juan is cur· renUy planted in row crops. At the north end or the city, about 130 additional acres along Camino Capistrano comprise the second parcel. Both properties are privately dwned. The proposed amendment. scheduled to come before the plannina CODlJlilissJon March 8. propolSto flODe the 230 acres for agrt-busi.ness, a new land use de· • ,1gnation. The amendment. tr approved by tbe planning eommiuioo and by City CouncU, would probably remove a ranch market and two propoHd parks from tbe farm . land to nearby locations. Sweeney urged fellow coon. cilmen to postpone any con· (SeeFAILB,PageAI) Lund said Wednesday the re- gional &oll asaoeiation wants to relocate its headquarters to the Sycamore Hills area and adja- cent lrvineComoanv prooertv. "They're ecstatic about the whole situation," Lund told the council. "They have the money. They want 750 acres." Brand was enthusiastic. "Thts would be the home of the most presUglous golf associallpn an Southern California. fl would be similar to Pebble Beach <Monterey>. "It would be beautiful. •. fan- tastic. H would solve our Sycamore llllls problem." McDowell said the plan could include a hotel/motel, a conven· tion center. restaurant and park- ing facilities that would solve part of Laguna Beach's problem of where to park s ummer festival traffic. Councilwoman Sally Bellerue saad an advantage Of the golf U• sociation plan is that the croup proposes to lay out the two 18- bole courses using the natural terrain, preserving rock outcrop- pings. The council is under court pre- ssure to prepare a specific plan for the Sycamore Hills property, located oortheast of El Toro and Laguna Canyo11 roads. Millions or dollars in inverse condemna· lion lawsuits are pending. hootout Sonae Short Cut California Highway Patrolman Ken Daily may think twice be! ore trying to use a short cut again to get to the scene of a c:all. Wednesday ru~ht Daily was attempt· mg to assist in a drun~n driver arrest. I k decided the quickest way to the scene \\.as v1a an uncompleted stretch of Los Alisos Boulevard between Muirlands Boulevard and Jeronimo Road in El Toro. What he didn't count on was a trench and a pile or dirt hidden in the darkness. After the impromptu hill climb. he was t aken to Saddleback Community Hospital, treated for facial cuts and released this morning. Real 'Fun City' Councilman Views Mardi GrQJI De8cribing himself as a com- m 1ttee of one. San Clemente City Coun<'alman Thomas O'Keere re· ported to the Caty Council Wed· ne:.day on "how another city handles its Fiesta." O'Ket.'f<' recently returned from a private trap to New Orleans and its Mardi Gras. ll was, O'Keefe saic1. "a city of <J couplt malhon that goes absolutely wild." lie noltd that while San Cl<'mente police carefully keep •· f'1C'sta la Crastanila" paradegoers back at the curb. Mardi Gras revelers congregate io the middle of Canal Street and surge around floats and parade marchers. While San Clemente strictly prohibits throwing of "litter," New Orleans paradegoers toss thousands or plastic "doubloons" and tons of confetti. After entertaining council members with the story O'Keele sat back. As he did, Mayor B. Patrick Lane spoke up, asking if now that he bad reported to the council, O'Keere would be deducting the cost or the trip from his income tax? Unusually at a Joss for words, O'Keefe, stammered, and ad· milted the sugfestion was an "in- triguine idea.' 32,131 Tlwrm Later Dane Still Bristles HOVEN, DeJJmark CAP> -A 63-year-old pensioner known as the ''human bedlebot .. may be nearing the end or a six-year aaea of pain during which doctors say they have remo"ed 32,131 barberry thorns from his body. His wife says that doesn't include countless incb·loni barbl they have pulled out themselves, and there are many more still be to be pulled. IT BEGAN APRIL 20, 1m, WREN Tjeru1 Kjaer Jensen fell Into a heap of thorny branches from a barberry hedge. common in Europe and t.be United St.ales, that he bad beea trimmiQI around his home in UU.S '"8t1ut.lend villqe. He tried to get up but ~ falling *k onto the needle-lbarp tharns mW be famted from pain. Later this month Jensen will make hiJ 24Mb mil to the county hospital at Tann for removal of lhoms whJcb have conUnued to emerge from bis body in a quantity that has euured blm a niche in Danish medi(a) biltGq.. Sewer Rates To Soar in Laguna Beach Laguna Beach homeowners can expect to pay at least 2~ times what they paid last year for sewer services when they re- ceive their tax bills in November. City Manager Al Theal told the City Council Wednesday sewer rates must increase an estimated 151 percent to pay the city's share of an $3.S million to S4 million joint powers revenue bond lssue with the Aliso Water Management Agency. •Sewer charges would go from a current S2.75 a month to about $6.99 a month. for single family homeowners and apartments of five unit.a or fewer, Theal said. Commercial charges will be in- crea11ed 204 percent, current estimates show, from 22 cents per 100 cubic feet or water use lo 67 cents. Commercial sewer service charges are based on water meter readings. Tbeal said he wouJd bring a proposal for, a new sewer rate before the council in May. The bond issue would pay for an estimated $3.1 million con· strucdoa cost or A WMA sewage treatment facilities, a reitonal disposal program of wbich La1ana Beach is a member. KIDS CAMPAICN FOR CREDIT Senion at Dana Hills mgh. Sebool 8l'e foing into poliUcs - for class credit.a. Ral~ Modugno U campaign·. Ing for William Manahan in bis race for a seat on the Capistrano Unified ScbooJ Dbtrict board, · and be aa)"S ho's Jea~ more about the democratic process than be did in the clauroom. Seo ltory. Pqe BS. I Element.a ln the community have tons fought to keep the privately owned Sycamore Hills undeveloped as part or a gnien-- be 1 t bufferln& Laguna Beach against urbanization. The sentiment on the council is to preserve as much of the scenic values of the property as is possi· ble and yet allow property owners a profit on their invest· ment. (See GOLF. Page A%) s l 3 Youths Try Heist Of Store By GARY GRANVILLE ()I -Dally l"ii.t SUtl A woman market owner was killed and her son was seriously wounded Wednesday night when three juveniles armed with sawed-Off shotguns attempt~ to rob a neighborhood grocery store in Santa Ana, pol ace said . "It was like a regular fire fight inside that meat cooler," one police omcer said of the robbery attempt. Killed in a bloody exchange of gunfire was Hoyyou Kong Lau, 66, owner or Santa Ana Food Mark et at 1216 W. First St. Wounded in the fracas was the victim's son, Ken Lau, 25, a San- ta Ana resident. Also wounded was one of the • three young robbers, an uniden- tified juvenile now lodged in the • prison ward at UCI Medical Center. Police said the JUvenile bandit is in satisfactory condition. But, they said, hospital authorities say Lau 1s in serious condition in an inlensave care unit at the medical center. According to police, the three boy bandits slalked into tbe store 1 at 10:40 p.m., each of them car- rying a sawed-Off shotgun. They reportedly forced the market's employes and , customers, about nine people, in· to a meal cooler. But, police said, the young rob- bers became frustrated when they couldn'topen a sare contain:- iog the day's market receipts. In an exchange of words with his captives, one robber r.e· porledly became angry and fired his gun. The gun misfired, police said. With that misfire, however, Lau apparently decided it was time to use the .38-caliber re· volver hidden from view inside a jacket be was wearing. And that unleashed a shooting match in which police say al least 11 shots were exchanged between the robbers and their captives. Mrs. Lau was mortally wounded in the exchange. She di~ four hours later as surgeons battled to save her life. Coast Weather Variable hlgb cloudiness clearing late tonight. Gua· ly northerly winds 20 to 30 mUea per hour especially below caoyoo1 through Friday. Lows tonight '2 lo ~. W&ha blday 60 to 66. - l I ' Dmlly l'tle4 IUll ,_. •MONEY BIG ISSUE' CandkSate K•nU. Funds Top Hopeful's Priorities (Editor'• Note -Thi.s . arlicl4? is one ot a aerie:t prof ibng the dght can- dadatu aeelang three •~I! on the Lag1U)Q Beach Unified School DU- trict board. A nznth candidate who.te Mme will.a~ar on the March 8 ballot. Kay Hunter, has withdrawn jTom the contes!:L_ M anufacturlng, compan y owner William S. Kenlle has more than an inkling about what's going on in the Lagwia Beach schools: he's been in them or concerned about them since kindergarten. Today his own two children at- tend Laguna schools. In 1975 KenUe, 40, served on the district facilities planning com- mittee which formulated school enrollment projections for use by the school board in estimating growth. ".Money is the big issue" racing a new school board, says Kentle, whose business background 1s in accounting, cash management and budget analysis. "With the demands of the Ser· rano-Priest court decision re- quiring statewide equality in education, our 'wealthy' district is (aced with a growing need for competent, sound financial plan- ning." Although satisfied with the way the present school board has man aged the district, Ken tie says there is room for improve- ment. ''I am concerned for our schools' future and believe I can make meaningful contributions. KenUe says he would work to accomplish a sound rinancial program with a substantial re- serve for contingencies "A pro- gram that can be rehed on to ade- quately fund our quality educa· t1on" He wants to maintain quality education through special educa- tion programs. "employing the best qua.llricd teachers and keep- rng a low student teacher ratio" Jhs experience on the facilities planning committee has given him a devotion to long-range planning for the unexpected ·'There must be a lone-range Roal to assimilate more children than we currently have," KenUe says. "I believe we are not going to see excessive student growth, but we still must be able to m~ the need In case the uneic~ted happens." KenUe calls for a return to the basics or educataon read1n1t. composition and arithmetic He says that can be ac- <'Omplished, however, without "the sacnfice of electives and c-reativc jnterut building classes." NYC Aid Limited WASHJNGTON (AP) -While the Carter administration does not believe bankruptcy ls a solu- tion to the financial woe~ or New York City, there will be no "blank check" of foderal'' help, Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal says. O"A NOi COAST LJ~c DAILY PILOT , ..... 1PIU! .... clre1!ilall• .. .. •• ~-Iii• .... I tllitlt&c I bJlltt,._ Drll!9al"Wltica rrs... •lll at1lle pm;J•• llarcb 11" C Um.an Jleckac aald lbe pd1tlam addraled only t.be 1m posltioo ot buUd.lq recs to sup. port qricul.ture. not lbe farm pr•••rvauoa proararn 111 1a>eral. Even if 100 percent ot San Juon'$ registered voters siened M petition opposing the fee or- dinance. said Heckscher. their signatures could only mean that they do not want rees Imposed on new construction and industrial development for tbe purpose of preserving agriculture. • 'Tbey could not be construed as opposing agricultural pre· servatioa per se," said Heckscher" nt. Sm e Cti1--- delayed ~m nt of a pubbc•· Uoo vmdina ma~hl" law ror 31> day1 after queatloos of t.be ·m..,UJ"e'• ccmt1tutlonaUty were ralud WC!Ctnrtday. Jack CUrle)', vlce president and general man1ser of the Dai- ly PUot, requ~ted the extension to allow local newspaper reprnenUves as well as those ol the California Newspaper Publbbers' Association to meet wllb the city staff to wort out dif. ferences. Sweeney said he would prefer to find out bow the Caty will pay ror farm preservation first, before more energy and tax dollars are channeled into de ·•eloping a program the Caty may not be able to afford. GJ>acific Ocean The San Clemente ordinance would require individual permits for each publication vending machine located on public pro- perty; would set hm1ts on the numbers of such machines at any one locahon and would set up a prionty system for Jocat.ing machines on pubhc property. "ll may be beyond the ab1hty of any city in South Orange Coun- ty to preserve agriculture, .. said Mayor Nash. "We are trying to do something which ~asn't been done before." O.lly PilOI ~P •v H..,, Cnom The ordinance also would ban public display of so-called "adult" publJcatio.ns which ex- posed to view private anatomic parts. Sweeney said the proposed general plan amendment 1s "out of synch" with a consultant's re commendation on preserving farming in San Juan. "Voter approval was to pre· cede the general plan amend· ment," said Sweeney . "Why aren't we following the recom- mendation?" REDISTRICTING PROPOSAL: Under new plan Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's Third District would sweep down (arrow), into Tustin. Irvine and El Toro MCAS areas. Other districts shown are Philip Anthony, First District; Laurence Schmit, Second District; Ralph Clark, Fourth District; and Thomas Riley, Fifth District. Proposed changes will be considered by county board Tuesday. It also was hoped that the or· dinance would lead to elimina- tion or vending machine clutter and encourage uniformity of lbe machines. Curley clted the newspaper's efforts in Laguna Beach and Newport Beach to promote at- tractive modern news racks and said the Daily Pilot would cooperate in such beautification efforts m San Clemente. Heckscher said that when Council voted last month to in· itiate the general plan amend- ment, the decision was made to dispense with certain parts or the consultant's recomntendation. Remap Plans Unveiled "It's not too late to correct our mistake," said Sweeney, who had voted with Councilman Richard McDowell against in- itiating the amendment. Front Page A J GOLF ••. The plan approved by the Plan- ning Commission left the great majority of lhe property in open space. Under the plan, up to 156 homes could be built along El Toro Road. There would be an agricultural area, with a Farmers Market-type com- mercialcenter. John McCarthy, an attorney who speciaJjzes in environmental land use issues. representing Laguna Greenbelt Inc . told the rounc1I to preserve S) camore Hills 1t did not ha\'e to look to huge golf courses or the com m1 sc;ion plan. ~lcCarthy s aid Laguna Green· helt Inc-s upports open -.pare .. griculture with hght recrea t1onal uses. and said the council need nol fear mverse condemna tion lawsuits "One stark fact you must rP- cogmze." said ~krarthv . \.\ho-. ~uccessfully argued ~c\'l'ral su1·h s uits before the Cal1forn1a Supreme Court, "~o property owner has ever rollected five t·ents from any c1ly for do1.1.nron- 1nl{ propt.'rty in inverse condPrll· nataon " lie compared the fear or such ~uit$ to "a fear of the dark - somelhtnf.! we all .:row out or an our teenage years .. He added. "Then• 1s no reoson why you cannot act boldly with .,.·our COO\ aclJons You have th<' \otes or our <.:ahfornaa Supreme Court.·· F,....r~Al TAmTI ... Realizing the Uuef might be the man who\• 1ewed the boat earlier. he notified the Harbor Master at Papeete ol the theft and supplied him with a photo of the missing boat. Romberger figured Tahiti would be a logical stopping point on the way to Australia from Newport. A pr:oposed revamping of Orange County's five supervisorial districts leaves Newport Beach undivided and the Saddleback Valley still in Supervisor Thomas Riley's Fifth District. The same plan proposes stretching Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's Third District down into north Irvine and into the area adjoining El Toro Marine Air Bai:e The plan endorsed on a 3 to 2 vote by a committee of s upe rvisor aides Wednesday divides Huntington Beach between three districts. But it also throws Fountain Valley into a s ingle district, Supervisor Philip Anthony's First District: What the proposed redistrict- ing plan means now is only that a m ajonty of the supervisor aides think it Is the best proposal to date Tues day, the Board of Supervisors will discuss the pro- posed poht1cal boundary plan de- s igned to offset population dis- crepancies among the five dis- tricts And 1t won't be until the supervisors either reject. accept or alter the redistricting scheme that it wtll have any meaning. Head of the aide committee that drew up the proposal was Denis Horne of Riley's staff. Horne said his committee had three objectives in mind when it <1ev1sed various proposals for board consideration. r'irst, Horne said, was the ob- JC<'tivt> of equalizing population among the five districts. Then. he added, the committee sought to m1mm1ze the splitting of cities between various dis· tricts And, Horne added, the commit- 11.'t' made an attempt to divide .i:irowth art>as so that all expected future population increases wouldn't he clustered in a single distract to force another im- balance. Home pointed out that com- munities m some unincorporated areas "have as much community identity a.o; cities " "Therefore," he said, "we tried to avoid dividing such com- munities as Mission Viejo, Laeuna Niguel and Dana Point." "And l think we did a good job tn reachmg that goal," Horne odd ed. He called the task of redrawing Fr .. Page Al 'HUMAN HEDGEHOG'. • • "It is lncre"ingly becoming a medical mystery,'' Galatius· Jensen said. J ENSEN, LJVJNG ON A DISABLEMENT pension for a pre- vious ailment, finds the affair more painful than mysterious. "Only this morning my husband was again troubled by thorns working their way out through the skin of his legs," bis wife Marte said In a telephone conversation. "Bul il is nothing now compared with the bell we have been go- ing through for years,•• she said. "The hospital's count does not in- clude the countless thorns we pulled out ourselves." JENSEN WAS HOSPITALIZED roa six months .t\er be fell into the branches, with thorns lodged io every part of his body ex- cept bis face, which be had manqed to protect. Aller first overee>m· iog infedioos, the doctors began removing the thorns, plucking out 6,000. For several y~ars alter that, Jensen regularly·retumed to the hospital to have more thorns cut out. Often. the operaUon called for several hours of surgery under anesthesia . .. Between operations be Jived lo terrible pain, but now be is able to walk and we hope lb at the acheduled hospital trip later thi• mot\\b may be the last," Mrs. Jensen said. JENSEN mMSELF DOES NOT want to discuss the cue. He. ha.s become somewhat of a local celebrity, onen called "the bum an hedaebog." Al any rate, J e1u1en will never trim a barben'J bush bedfe agaln. The day after hd aceidtot, his oldest son cut down the whole hedge and burned lL. • f political boundaries "a mum: dimensional problem" calling for "balancing dimensions" and "sub-optimizing solutions." What he meant was, for exam· pie, it is impossible to draw new boundaries without splitting some cities between at least two districts. Present boundaries divide 11 cities. proposal, only three cities will be split, Huntington Beach, Orange and Irvine. A plan subm itted to supervisors late last year by political consultant William Butcher also kept the split cities down to three. But Butcher's plan also divided Newport Beach and gave Diedrich the Saddleback Valley north of the San Diego Freeway. 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Q..5:30 ....., .. .._...._Sllc:elfM / 2 1 r l .VOL 70, NO. 62, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES 32,131 lfOVEN, Denmark (AP) -A 63-year-old pensioner known as the "human hed&eho&'' may be nearing the end of a six· year saga of pain durinl which doctors say they have removed 32,131 barberry thorns Crom his body. His wife says that doesn't include countless inch-long barbs they have pulled out themselves, and there are many more still be to be pulled. IT BEGAN APRIL20.,lt71, WHEN Tjens KJaer Jensen fell into a heap of thorny branches from a barberry hedge, common an Europe and the United States, that he had been trimming around ha~ home in t.hia west Jutland village. He tried lo get up but kept falling b~ck onto the needle-sharp thorns until he fainted from the pam. Later this month Jensen will make his 248tb visit to the county hospital at Tarm for removal of thorns which have conlmued to .....____..ounty Coffee Nerve Firms Hike Prices Again NEW Y9RK CAP) -General Foods Corp., the nation's largest coffee roaster, has raised wholesale prices on ground coffee brands by 40 cents a pound to as much as $4 .10 a pound, a spokesman said today While the wholesale price of its popular Maxwell House brand was raised to $3.7t a pound, the Yuban brand was pegged at $3 80 and Sanka and Brim decaf. feinated brands were set at $4.10. The company also hiked wholesale pracC's of instant coffees by 10 to 18 cents an ounce. The increases marked the third time General Foods has raised prices the past month. (Related story, at>> The nation's second largest roaster, Folger Cof. fee Company, is charging $3.68 at wholesale for cof. fee. Coffee prices have risen steadily the past 18 ...-months as frosts in South America and civil war'in Angola cut available supplies. f ;Tahiti Woes NB Yacht Theft Suspect Troubled By JOUINE REYNOLDS oi-.oanv ~1,.tsi.11 A sailor pollce believe is the in- ternational yacht thief who took a stolen $68,000 sailboat 'on a solo voyage from Newport Harbor to Tahiti apparently hu~ Cullen on ~stricting Plan Unveiled For County . A proposed rt'\.Ompang or Oranie Counly's five aupervisorial distracts leaves Newport Beach undivided and the Saddleback Valley still an Supervisor Thomas Riley's Fifth District. The same plan proposes 1tretchlng Supervisor Ralph Dledrich's Third District down lnto north Irvine ond Into the area adjoining El Toro Marine /Jr Bal'e, • The pion endon1cd on a 3 to 2 ote by a comm i ltee or •upervlsor aldo1 Wednesday divides Hunlln1ton Beach between three districts. . But it also throws Fountain Valley into a single district. upervisor Philip Anthony's First District. hard limes on the i sland ·paradise. Newport Beach Detective Ken Sm~th said the suspect, James Btll Burke, 48, who also goes by the name William Cox. was ar• rested for boat theft by officials an Tahiti a month ago. But because France. which governs French Polynesia. and the U.S.. have no formal extradl· lion treaty. pohce offlclals in Papeete released Burke from Jiil. Sm.lth said that the sailor has been anable Lo work and has an du~ated he would be walling to face charge!! in the l' S 1r so meone would buy him an a1rhne ticket so he can ~et off the l5land "I understand the insurance company 1s cons1denng the of. fer ... Det Smith said Meanwhile, the yacht's owner. broker Robert J Romberger, has gone to Tah1t1 to claim his stolen craft. According to Smith. the case be1an in late November when Burke, accompanied by another yacbt broker, viewed the 36-foot Transamerican that .Romberger had up for sale. Burke told Romberger he was interested in buyln1 the yacht to sail it lo Australia, but he never returned after the initial view· ing. Then on Dec. 6, Romber1er re- ported lhe boat bad been stolen , <SeeTABr11. PaJeAJ) emerp from hll body in a quantity tbal hu ensured hlm a nlcht in Danlab medical history. WHl!!N LAST AT THE HOSPITAL. 10 weeks aco. the doctors pulled 261 thorns from his arms and lep. "Tbat brought t.he count to 32,131 t.borna removed since Je was first h06pitali:&ed here In 1971," said chief surceon 'Dilt GalatJus-Jensen In a telephone interview. He admitted that be and his colleagues were at a lou to explain how one man could get so many thorns into hia body and how after six years they could still keep emergin1. "It is increasingly becoming a medical mystery." GaJatius- Jensen said. JENSEN, LIVING ON A DISA.BLE•ENT penalon for a pre· vious aliment, finds the affair more painful than mysterious. N TEN CEN "Only UH m.orntn1 my husband was a1atn troubled by thorns worlWlc their way out lhroulh the skin of his leas." his wife Mari& aaid in a telephone cotn·enatJon. "Bat It t. nothina now compared with the hell we have been 10- tai ~ fOf' years, ... sbe said. "Tbe hospital's count does not in- • elude the countless thorns we putted out ourselvt's." JENSEN WAS HOSPITALIZED FOR six months after he fell into the branches. with thorns lodged in every part of his body ex- cept bis lace, which he had managed to protect. After first overcom· int ialedioos, the doctors began removing the thorns, plucking out 8,000. Fer several years after that, Jensen regularly returned to the hospital to have more thorns cut out Often the operation called for several hours of surgery under anesthesia. <See'RUMAN, Page A2) ' 1 hootout s 1 Cocaine Smuggle Busted By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI • ... 0.11, ~., •• Sl•lf A high school truancy officer races charges or recruiting two boys, each 16, in a Peruvian co· caine smuggling scheme after police allege he made a $10,000 deal with a Huntington Beach narcotics detective Wednesday. Alec Jefferson Rose, 27, a Golden West College law enforce- ment maior who worked at Marina Hi9h School, tod&)' was held in lieu~ $25,000 bail. Bose W8' booked on suspi~ioo o1 contpiracy * ,.....cine or solicitina mi.on to import oc lel1 eecal.ne. The two )'OUths who police as· sert were banded Sl0,000 ln front money to finance the trip to South America for the stimulant drug, were booked into Orange County Juvenile Hall. They race con- s piracy charges and are held to answer charges in juvenile court or being in danger or leading lewd and dissolute li ves. DetectJve Sgt. Karl Vidano, of the narcotics detail, said no drugs ol any kind were seized as a result of the Wednesday night arrests. lie claims the youths met Detecuve Val Brikett to get the bank roll In a 7:40 p.m. ren· <See COCAINE, Page A2) Two Newport Women Hit b y Purse T hieves Two elderly Newport Beach women. both in their 80s, were vJct1mlzed Wednesday by youthful purse snatchers in separate incidents, pohce report· ed today. In one case, police said two girls knocked an 86·year·o1' woman to the pavement and ran oH with her purse, which had abouU26 in lt. PoUce •aid the woman report• ed no htjurlea In the theft which occurred al about 4:45 p.~. out- side the Market Basket aUlOO W. Balboa Blvd. · , Officers said the second then occurred earlier In the 2300 block ot Clay Street when a tee.n·age boy on a bike grabbed a purse tontaining S25 in caah from an 82·year-old woman. • Peter aad t he RafJlrit The kids at Victoria School in Costa Mesa threw a birth- day party today in honor of the 7Sth anniversary of storybook favorite Peter Rabbit. Naturally, they invited an old friend, Costa Mesa businessman Peter Rabbitt, to join in the fun. Newport Beach resident Rabbitt ob· served his birthday J1ln. 21. He says he is somewhat younger than the storybook character. Big Protest Seen on Manne r's 'Mile . Eastbound tuffic would con- tinue on the existing Pacific Coast Highway. Both streets would be three lanes. 3 Youths Try Heist Of Store By GARV GRANVILLE Of, ... 0•1•y l'i .. , ''•" A womun market owner was killed and her son was seriously wounded Wednesday night when three Juveniles armed with sawed-off shotguns attempted to rob a neighborhood grocery store an Santa Ana, police said. ·'It was like a regular fire fight· Inside that meat cooler," one pohce ofhcer i:;aad of the robbery attempt. Killed in a bloody exchange or gunfire was Hoyyou Kong Lau. 66, owner of Santa Ana Focxt. M arlcet at 1216 W. First St. Wounded in the fracas was the victim's son, Ken Lau. 25, a San: ta Ana resident. Also wounded was one of the three young robbers, a n uniden- t1f1ed Juvenile now lodged in the prison ward at UCI Medical Center Police said the Juvenile bandit is m satisfactory cond1t1on. But, they said, hospital authorities say Lau 1s in serious condition in an intensive care unit at thQ medical center. Accord111g to police, the three• boy bandits stalked into the store at 10:40 p.m., each or them car- r~lng a sawed-off shotgun. They reportedly forced the' market 's employes and customers. about nine people, in- to a meat cooler. But, police said, the young rob- bers became frustrated when they couldn't open a safe contain- ing the day's market receipts. In an exchange of words wit.h. has captives, one robber re- portedly became angry and fired his gun. The gun misfired, police said With that misfire, however. Lau apparently decided it was time to use the .38·caliber re~ volver hidden from view inside a Jacket he was wearing. And that unleashed a shooting match In which police say at least 11 shots were exchantfed between the robbers and their captives. (SeeSLAIN, Page AZ) Coast Weathe r Variable high cloudlness • clearin1 late ton)ght.' Gus-Whal the proposed redistrict· h1 plan means now is only that a ma,Jortty or the supervisor aides think it is the best proposal to 4'8te. Tues~ay, the Board oC • pervison will dlscuss the pro- lUcal boundary plan de- Pl1f1Md to olftet population dis-· repanclee amoug tbe five dis.-eta. Saakes ·Alive Sl,ippery Pe t Cauaea F~ At t.be lat\ planning com- ml .. i9n meeu.ns businessmen protested the plan, aayin1 the propoMd system would reduce ttaffic• flow and hurt business praapeda. ty northerly wln~s 20 to 30 • mile• per hour especially below ca1tyon1 tbrou1h Friday. ~ tonJ1ht •2 to 50. Highs Frfday 60 to 66. , .INSl•ET8DAY A /ormt:r ea.ta MeJG men who ,..,,.., to fiction toriffno And it won't be untu <~8IDIAP, .-ce.U> WREN PARAMEDICS arrived on the scene they found the man battling his household ¢ -a three and a half foot python. , The lippcry snake apparenUy got loose while ~ man was driving near Fashlonlsland. lt then crawled into the back seat and became firmly entrenched m therearcails, leadingtotbeepic batUe. ofter ltavfno 1da .ad~ job.MtD baa IM. naunbft' two ft011tl Ol'l the bftC Nllft' Ult and 1MU IOld tM motne. and pap•rback right.I for mort tho• .a mlUiQn doUarl. Sci Hage AT. ~ l •llex • I TOWU CITY. Pa. <AP> - Workers ualDI band loola chJpped pscrly at a 80-foot- ~kk c:oaJ M&.m Lbla aft.rnoclD lo try to rescue a mlne-r Lr1appod alone in a tiny chamber deep un- dersl'OW'.ld for more than two days. There was no word on sevf'n men miulni in the mlne. Two bodiea had been recovered. While the men worked, Ronald Adley, who attracted rescuers by rappin& oo the walls of bla small prison nearly a mUe back from the mlne'a entrance, wailed wilb a supply ol cbewln& tobacco and food pushed lo him through a tiny abaft bored through the coal and rock. "Give me a chew," Adley asked when rescuers flnaJly made contact late Wednesday through the six-inch communica-tions hole. He also asked for a shot of whisky, but was sent orange jwce instead. Adley's tapping was heard by rescue workers at 4:50 p.m. Wed- nesday, nearly 32 hours alter a mass of water crashed through the roof or a shaft where the men • were working in the Kocher Coal Co. mrne. Several men escaped ahead of the surging water, and three were injured. But JO men were not accounted for. On Tuesday. one body was round, and a second was recovered Wednesday. ~sk~ about rumors that other .,..,- FroaP~A l TAIDTI ••• from its berth near Harbor ls land. Police took a report but Rom· berger went a step further. Realidng the thief might be the man who viewed the boat earlier. he notified the Harbor Master at Papeete of the theft and supplied him with a photo of the missing boat. Romberger figured Tahiti would be a logical stopping point on the way to Australia from Newport. Romberger told Smith he was informed Feb. 4 lhat lhe boat had s ailed into the harbor in Tahiti and authorities had arrested its lone occupant and impounded the boat. Newport Beach police believe Burke has made a practice of stealing expensive sailboats In one country and sailing them to a country that has no extradition treaties with the first country Once aboard. he sells the boat and lives off the money until 1t 1s gone. Then he repeats the pro- cess. police belt eve. Chief Chides Younger Talk SAN FRANCISCO {AP > - When state /\tty. Gen. Evelle Younger asked for question1 and comments from his luncheon au· dlence, he apparently wasn·t counting on hearing from San Francisco Pohce Chief Charles Gain. •· Presumpluou11 and insult ing," commented Gain on the-at torney general's remarks Wed- nesday to lhe Chamber of Com merce about police handling of crime and violence In the city by the Bay. Younger be1an his speech say. Ing the city's crime rate was atdl on the lncreue, although at a slower pace than before. Then with obvious reference lo Oain'a ongotnc batUe with the Police Of. flcers woclaUon, Younger uid the department had become "olmost unmanageable" in the J115l year. CHIANOI COMT H DAILY PILOT ............ ~--....... v.,_.::-.:.::: .. ~ ,___ ·-~-=-_ .. _._ ..._..~-,. ................ ~ JIOUet D8d .,.. llurd bWde I.be •lae, ftllle:ral mlnla1 oftldal Jolln ~ Nplled~ .. We've beard 9CIOJe NPOl'ta tNt .. ba- ven 't conftrmed them. Out.aide of Adley movln1 and outside ol our own people, we bav~'l been able to pick up any at.ha sounds.·· Adley told racuen that be wu alone, aald Walter Vlcinelly, and at.ate top minioM olftclal, ad· dln1 that, at moat, t6e seven mis· sing miners could not be more than 250 feet away lD a tunnel ad· jacenl to Adley 'a rocky cubicle. ... U. l'lllil!LitJJttJ't.lllm Kf~ .. " .... lM'.JmDlllll&al Horneol1ll Hanw •Dd tee b.8d obJecUYee la m1od ·-t dfttaed • propot lot board ccaaldet"aUon. P'tnt, Home said.•• t.be ob- jectlv• ~ equa11Dq popul&Uao amoaa the five dilUtdl. Then, he -sded, the tommlttce souaht to minlmlae the apUtUng of clUes between various dis· trtcta. And,' Home added, the commit· tee made an attempt to divide growth areu so that all expected future population increases wouldn't be clustered in a single district to force another im· balance. Horne pointed out that com· mun!Ues ln some unincorporated areas "have as much community identity as cities." Vo\ce contact with Adley was made at 7:45 p.m. Olficlala said there was plenty of air ln the mine pocket where Adley was trapped. They said the tem- peralure was between 45 and 50 dearees. GPclcific .. Therefore," he said, "we tried to avoid dividing such com· munitles as Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel and Dana Point.•• "Adley is talkinJZ to us." Ocean "And I think we did a good job in reaching that goal," Horne added. VincineUy said today at a news briefrng. "He's asking how far we're in. He's sitting there wait- !ng for us to get to him.'' ; He called the task or redrawinl? political boundaries "a multi·- dimenslonal problem" calling for ''balancing dimensions" and •'sub-optimizing solutions." Shutack, an oCficial with the federal Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration, said Adley was perched on splintered timber resting on a 45-degree slope in an area four-by-six-by- eight feet. ''The man is in exct;llcnt spirits," Shutack told a· news bi-iefing. · REDI STRICTI NG PROPOSAL: Under new plan Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's Third District would sweep down (arrow), into .Tustin, Irvine and El Toro MCAS areas. 0.lly l'li.4 ~P lty Ham ci-um First District; Laurence Sehmit. Second District; Ralph Clark, Fourth District; and Thomas Riley, Fifth District. Proposed changes will be considered by county board Tuesday. What he meant was, for exam- ple, it ls impossible to draw new boundaries without splitting some cities between at least two districts. Present boundaries divide 11 cities. Other districts shown are Philip Anthony, Under the Home committee proposal. only thn!e cities will be split, Hunllngt.on Beach, Orange and Irvine. Parents Set Meeting on Fifth Graders ,...,.Page A J Drop House Shut COCAINE SCHEME ••• SAN DIEGO CAP> -A re· sidence being used as a drop house for illegal aliens is out or operation as the result of a series of arrests that began last weekend, U.S. Alty. Terry Knoepp said. A 20-count federal grand jury indictment Wednes· dar accuses three United States cit1tens and six Mexican na· tionals of using the house as an alien smuggling headquarters. A plan submitted lo supervisors late last year by political consultant William Butcher also kept the split cities down to three. A group of Corona del Mar parents who want their fifth grade students to remain at Harbor View Elementary School next year r a ther than be transferred to Ljncoln Middle School plan a meeting lonllbt to discusa what they describe aa "The MlddleScbool Crises." Dr. Lois Nelson, a professor ol education at San Francisco State and a Harbor View School parent. will lead the public dis· cuss Ion. Dr. Nelson contends many filth grade students are not emo· tionally mature enough to handle a middle school {sixth through eighth arade) environment. Thursday night's discussion ls open to the public. Jt begins at 7:30 p.m. at 2807 Blue Waler Drive, Corona del Mar. E'roaPage A J SLAIN ••• Mrs. Lau was mortally wounded in the exchange. She died four hours later as surgeons battled to save her life. The woman's son was serious· ly wounded and one of the youthful bandits wu struck three times by bullets fired at him. Police believe a second robber may have been wounded. But un· like his ta.llen fellow robber, he reportedly was able to nee from the market wtth b.ia uninJured mate. IAft behind by the pair ol boy bandits who made their cetaway were the juvenile now ln the prison ward of the medical center and two or the three sa~ ed-Off shotguns Also left behind, tucked away an a safe, were Ute day'g market receipts as . police r~rted t.M two robbers now wanted on murder charges left the store f'mpty handed dezvoua near Golden West Street and Bolsa Avenue where they · were taken into custody without incldenL Rose, who was being tailed by 1take out detectives. waa arrest· ed at 9 p.m. al Gothard Street and McFadden Avenue while ap· parently en route to meet his al· le1ed proteges. "The entire two-week in- vestigation was based on the al-' leged enticemen t of the · Juveniles,•· said Vida no. adding that others were instrumental In the probe. , He said Rose apparently became acquainted with the youths in ru. campus capacity as a supervisioo aide, a job financed through federal funds. "He's like the old-time truant omcer." said Vidano. Rose was suspended from his job under state law requiring such action In the event of a drug- related arrest. Marina High School ' spokesman said today that Rose. of 6SS1 Oxford Drive, Huntington Beach, has been employed al lbe north city campus since December. Campus apokesman al Golden West Colleaecon!irmed that he is a law enforcement and ad- miniatrationof justice major. Jnvestigalors declined to speculate whether the asserted scheme lo send the two high Forum Slated For· College Candidates for the Coast Com· munlty College Dlslrict Board of Truatees will speak at Golden West College Friday and next Monday. The public meetings will be held in Forum 2 on the Golden West campus in Huntington B~ach. f'rlday's candidate meeting will be held at 11 a.m. Monday's meetinc begins at 6· JO p.m. F ,...P.,.e A J 'HUMAN HEDGEHOG'. • • ''Between operat1oaa he Jived in lerrtble pain, but now he ls able to walk and we hope tbal the scheduled hospital trip later this month may be the lul," Mrs. Jensen aatd. JENSEN IDMSELF DOES NOT want to diatuaa the case. He has ~me somewhat of a local celebrit.Y, often called "the human hedcehog." At any rate, Jensen will never trim a barberry bush hedge again. The day after his accident, bis oldest son cut down the whole hed1e and burned it. Take That! Punch Tlamrts N~rt Heui A would-be robber got a mouthful of fist l.natead of a fistfUl!. of dollars Wednesday when be tried to stick up a Newport Beach r~altor. POUCE SAID the youthful robber trapped the 36-year-old salesman Jn a phone booth near the in- tersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Bayside Drive. brandishing a six-inch switChblado knife and demanding all of the salesrnan's money and credit cards. The salesman said he hit the bandit ln the face with his right hartd, which waa encased ln a t!ast. THE WOULD.BE robber 1ta11~ backward, blood .-ushlng from hit mouth. He ran away. Police, summoned to the seen, by tbe salesman, !said they were unable to nna any tf•ce ot Ula per· petn~. of tbe 9:ao p.a. fncldelit. school boys to Peru for several pounds of cocaine was really in· tended to be carried out. They agreed that the asserted plot could have been an elaborate hoax created to obtain money from Interested backers who would be reluctant to go to pohce. Rose is expected to be ar· ra1gned Friday. SONY'S BIG ONE Here's the biggest Trinitron color TV yet-21" (meoS11ed &oqonolly). And it hos o big plus- Trinitron Piii\. 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And the T rinitron Plus pict!A"e is even better than before. Thanh to Sony\ engineers who developed a bundle of i~ovements to mo~e Trinilron Pltn the brightest, shapest, cri$J>Osl Sony #MY, Come see it. You deserve it. "It's a Sony." - VOL. 70, NO. 62, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, MARCH 3.1971 TENCENT Candidate Lashes Cominunity Apathy By IAUllH! KASPER CltU.OMly ...... St.ft When asked to introduce bJmaelf as a candidate for the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Board of Educa- tion Wednesday, Marvin. Silver inatead ch astised the com· munity. Standing before about 17 peo- ple attending the candidates' night sponsored by Mission Viejo Hltb Sebool's Auociated Student Body, Silver said be waa ap- palled with the community because there were ao few people there. All candidates In the race are honest people but they have dif· ferent b.?llefs, he said. "I think the community should listen to what they have to say and mate up their minds who to vote for in this election,'' be said. ---~ounty Boys Recruited School Officer Faces Drug .Rap By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OftM O•lty P'llot St•lf I A high school truancy officer faces charges of recruiting two Boat Thief Suspect in 11 ! Tahiti Flap . By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol•DallyP'UotS .. 11 A sailor police believe ls the in- rnational yacht thief who took a tolen $68,000 sailboat on a solo 1 oyage from Newport Harbor to Tahiti apparently has fallen on !hard times on th e island IDaradise. '\Newport Beach Detective Ken S111ith said the suspect, James Bill Burke, 48. who also ~oes by the name William Cox. was ar- rested for boat theft by officials D Tahiti a month ago. But because France, which governs French Polynesia, and .the U.S. have no formal extradi- tion treaty. police officials in Papeete released Burke from Jail. ., Smith said lhul lhe sailor has 'tteen unable lo work and has in- dicated he would be willing to face charges in the U S. if so- m eone would buy him 1m airline ticket so be can gel ofC the island. boys, each 16, in a Peruvian co- caine s muggling scheme after police allege be made a $10,000 deal with a Huntington Beach narcotics detective Wednesday. Alec Jefferson Rose, 27, a Golden West College law enforce- m ent maior who worked at Marina High School, today was held in·lieu Of $'25,000 bail. Rose was booked on suspicion of conspiracy and inducing or soliciting minors to import or sell cocaine. The two youths, who police as- sert were banded $10,000 in (root money to finance the t:rtp to South America for tbe atimulaot dna&, were booked into Oraqe COUDty Juvenile Hall. 'Ibey lace con- spiracy charges and are held to answer c.harges in juvenile court or being in danger or leading lewd and dissolute lives. Detective Sgt. Karl Vidano, of the narcotics detail, said no drugs of any kind were seiz.ed as a result oC the Wednesday night arrests. He claims the youths met Detective Val Briketl to get the bank roll in a 7:40 p.m. ren- deivous near Golden West Street and Bolsa Avenue where they were taken int. cmtody without inc1deoL Rose, who was being tailed by stake out detectives. was arrest· ed at 9 p.m. al Gothard Street and McFadden Avenue while ap- parenUy en route to meet bi.a al- Je1ed pcoteges. Snakes Alive Sl,ippery Pet Ca1Uea Fms Concerned citizens who spotted a young man thrashing about in the back seat or rus car in Newport , Beach Wednesd ay afternoon called paramedics thinking the man was going into convulsions. They :;hould have calk'Cl the SPCA. WHEN PARAMEDICS arrived on the scene they I ound the man battling his household pet -a three \ and a half foot python. , The slippery snake apparently got loose while the '\man was driving near Fashion Island. It then crawled into the back seat and became firmly entrenched in ~e rearcolls. Ieadingtotbeepic battle. 1AFTER FIGJmNG it out before startled oo~ l~kers. master and serpent were reunited. They then dreve off without leaving·their names. Sliver said he had become a candidate bopin& to sUr people up. But. be complained. "I don't know bow to arouse the com- m unity." However, he later succeeded in brlefiy arrousing one or the in- c um bent candidates, WilUam Kobler. Sliver contended the district would not now be having pro- blems with teachers and their de- maods ror an agency shop ii truatea bad treated them fairly. But Kobler internJpted him. ••Are you saying th.is district isn't being (air with its employes? That's a ludicrous statement," he shouted. Another candidate, George Bennett, also came to the defense of trustees. Teachers, be said, turned down the dlstrict's salary and benefit offers because they only wanted a1ency ahop, he said. But Silver asked why, lf teacben we~ being treated (air- l y, did trustees freeze the teachers' salaries. (Thls action bas been declared an unfair labor pqactice by the state Educational Employe Relations Board.) ·Kohler, however. said the salaries were frozen on the ad- hootOut SolRe Slaort Cat C0alifomia Highway Patrolman Ken Daily m ay think twice before trying to use a short cut again to get lo the scene of a call. Wednesday night Daily was attempt- ing lo assist in a drunken driver arrest. He decided the quickest way to the scene was via an uncompleted stretch of Los Alisos Boulevard between Muirlands Boulevard and Jeronimo Road in El Toro. What he didn't count on was a trench and a pile of dirt hidden in the darkness. After the impromptu hill climb, he was taken to Saddleback Community Hospital, treated for facial cuts and released this morning. Trapped Miner Alive Yrdim Taps Message of Life Through Wal.l TOWER CITY, Pa. (AP) - Warm socks, a jug of hot broth a nd chewing tobacco were pushed through a six·inch tunnel today to a coal miner entombed since Tuesday when an under· ground flub nood wrecked a coal nune. Ronald AdJey, 37, tapped a measage of life throuab a 6(>-foot wall of solid coal Wednesday af. ternoon, nearly 32 hours after he and other miners were trapped by water and debris about a mile from themine's mouth. Seven men are missing. Twct were killed and their bodies re- covered, and three, who escaped, were .Injured when lbe water swept through the mine. in the heart of Pennsylvania's an- thracite ceal minlna area, 40 mila northeast of Harrllburg. The water apparently broke tbroulb a wall from an aban· doned shaft, swffe>inl miae tim· hen and other debris throulh the tunnel. .. Adley's in very good spirits and very good health," said Leon Richter, vice president of the Kocher Coal Company , the mlne'sowner. The supplies were placed in two four-foot-long canisters and pushed through a six-inch hole bored into the coal duriog the night. John Shutack, an official with the rederal Mining Enforcement and Safely Administration. said Adley, the (ather of two, also asked for a shot of whisky but was turned down. "The man is in excellent spirits.'' Shutaclc told a news brte~. "We told him not to move frQm the area. .. Viejo Co. Fighting I.ake Shutoff Order By WILLIAM SCRREIBE& onM Dell' ..... It.it The Mission Viejo Company ts maneuvmni to stave off the ef. feets of a State Water Resources Control Board order to stop fill-inl lta contrownlal, L2 billion Sag Ou~la-32,1·31 Times HOVEN, Denmark CAP) -A 63-year-old pensioner known as e 1'human hedgehog" may be riearinl the end of a a!x-year aaaa o( during which doctors aay tbey have removed 32,111 barberrj oms from bis body. Bia Wlfe says that doesott Include CGUDtlela IAdMoat bv• the7 n ~out themsel\'es,llnd lber• are IHDY m-. IWI be to be ed. - ; ITISEGAN APRIL •.1rn. WHEN=, JC.jaer Jensen Cell into .heap cl tborQy branches from a ba hedle. common in IF.llilr'nl\O and the United States, that he had beeo trlmmtna around bi.I e ln this west JuUand Yillage. He tried to get up but kept fallina bact oato the' needl..abmp IUMlhl until he fainted fl'Om the paln.. . 'Later this month Jen.sen .tU make b1i ~ ririt to tbO ~ impltal at Tarm tor removal ol thoru wblda haft coatiDaecl &o .. emers• ft'om hll bodY .In • quaatlt;, that hu enaured him • liiehe bi Dan.bll IQtdkal blator7. .. was f'mt bospitalised here in 1971." ulcl dllef ampon !:dt Galatius-Jensen In a telephone brterview. He admitted that he and bis coUeaeues were at a loss to explain bow one man could eet to maQ)t thoma·into bl.I body and bo'1 att.r six yean theJ aMald.UU keep eaereing, •3t b iDcre ri'lllr becomlaa a medical mystery." Oalallua-J..-UMt . vice of the trustees' leial counsel. Ha said trustees were told they m4aht reach. a settle- . ment it this were done. Much of the discussion during the evening, however, focU.Sed on the district's educational system. James Manion, said he is a strong advocate or getting back to the basics of reading, writing and arithmetic. But be also said. <SeeSlLVER, Page AZ) s I 3 Youths Try Heist Of Store By GA.RY GRANVILLE 011,.. Oally Pilot Stall A woman market owner was killed and her son was seriously wounded Wednesday night when three juveniles arm ed with sawed-off shotgutis attempted to rob a neighborhood grocery store in Santa Ana, police said. "It was like a regular fire fight inside that meat cooler," one police officer said of the robbery at~empt. Killed in a bloody exchange or gunfire was Hoyyou Kong Lau. 66, owner of Santa Ana Food Markel at 1216 W. First St. Wounded 10 the fracas was the victim's son, Ken Lau, 25, a San- ta Ana resident. Also wounde"<t" was one or the three young robbers, an uniden· tified juvenile now lodged in the • prison ward at UCl Medical , Center. Police said the juvenile bandit is in satisfactory condition. But, they said, hospital authorities say Lau is in serious condition in an intensive care unit at the medical center. According to police, the three boy bandits stalked into the store 4 al 10:40 p.m., each of them car- rying a sawed-off shotgun. They reportedly forced the • market's employes and ' customers, about nine people, in- to a meat cooler. , But, police said, the young rob· bers became frustrated when they couldn't open a safe contain- ing the day's market receipts. In an exchange or words with bis captives, one r obber re- portedly became angry and fired his gun. The gun misfired, police said. With that misfire, however, Lau apparently decided it was time to use the .38-calibel' re- volver hidden from view inside a jacket he was wearing. And that unleashed a shooting match in which police say at least U shots were exchanged between the robbers and thefr captives. Mrs. Lau was mortally wounded in the exchange. She died four hours later as surgeons battledtoaave herlife. Coast Weather Variable high cloadines11 cleartnc late tonipt. Gus- ty nortberlY wlnds 20 to 30 miles per hour especially below canyons through Friday. Lows tonight 42 to so. Hiahs Friday eato 66. r ~ . ,INSIDE TODAY A f'1f'fMf Colta Meia man tDho '""*' to ttcUon writing aftn-r.ovmg Ida. adN111mtg • .J job.now~ Uie.mmabn' two nootl ()fl ,,,.. be.c ~ Ud • and 1Jal told thfl movie. and poptrbock rfgla for mor• than • CJ fldlUora doUon. Sa toll•Kl. Ja.mex Afy_.,..._ At1 ,...,.......... Cf .. ... .....na b Mii....,. ., ~ Afl~a C4 ca.-~ 3 ;;.;;..":. J 0.-... 0 ·'4 Or9ee0... A\I •Qlllks ............. ., D• al ..... C14 ............ ,,........._ ._, ........... MT.tw'-, .. ~et a,...._ • a ........ ~ =--. J • .. , . O.lty Pl ... St.it -· •VESTED INT£REST' C•ndld•t• Phllllpa Phillips Cites Her Experience ( Editor's Not~Tlril ii OM of a serie• of profiles on 10 actf~ can- didates for the SaddUback Valley Uni/ied School D11trict Board of Education. Two tru1tee seats will ~ filled by the el~~l<laJI.) Mary Phillips said she is seek- ing a seat on the Saddleback Valley Unified School District board because she has a "vested interest" -five children in dis· trict elementary, intermediate and high schools. But she also believes her busi· ness background is a good rea- son for seating her on a school board which controls a $30 million budget. She questions whether district residents, who pay the highest school taxes in the county. are gelling their moneys worth. Primarily, she s aid she is con- cerned about priorities on that money and whether it is buying what she beleives is needed fun· damental education. "I really do feel we've got to grab hold or the purse strings and watch this spending," s he said. And, as financial vice president of the mobile home park management firm owned by her husband, she believes she's well qualified for this task. "If I'm sitting on that board," she promised, "I 'll look at every nickel that is spent." Mrs. Phillips, a 37-year-old re- sident of Lake Forest, believes the money is best spent on buic education. Although district students have scored well on state tests, she believes there still 1s room for concern about the lack or run- da menlal knowledge among stu- dents. She bases this on the fact that so many students r1nd they have to take a basic Enilisb course when they're in college Also, she recalled, once while talking lo her daughter and friend from the high school, 1he learned they didn't know what the word "re- muneration" meant. The fundamental s, Mrs. Phillips explained, are what children will need to function as adulta. This candidate believes money and basic education should be Ole iuues in the campal1n rather than concerns about collecllve bargaining. That, she said, "1s here to stay '· But she belteves morale among dlstrict teachen ls at an all lime low because their negotiations remain unaetUed. She aald Ulat has to have an affect on students. "We've got lo open com· municatloo.a and set lbis thing going agaln, '' she Hid. She believes the question of a1ency shop, which ls 1ettin1 much attention In lbis campaip. should be put to a vote of the teachers. That. she said, is lbe democratJc proce11. Currently, Mrs. Phillips is a vice president of the Saddlebaclt Area CoordlnaUnt Council. Sbe has been a president or a PTA and the District Education Coun- cil. DAILY PILOT '~dttor'• ,,.,. -.,.. .. -•• .m.. "' prolUa -". ocet. cm--dlldo1a for tlW SdGrMct V.U.W Uni/Md SchocM DUfrid 8..-d ot f;dMccdton.. Tw m..c. ...... flit fUUdbvUW*'._,...._,) WUUam JC41ller believes be should be re-elected to t.be achool board .. because I feel J can do a better job than any candidate op. posingme." .. A lnlstee's drat year oa t.be board ia a training period, be ex- plained. ''Why should you train anybody else when you've 1ot someone trained and compe- tent?" ••• t GJ>acific I . J • • • '· WHUam Kalli, ••ntral ·-~tr ...... Vkl. ·9jlliill '-~~II ...... ..., no........ Ub ..,.to.boun"to p . T doc t pn by COIDPllJl)' atlora•)' £a .. trad Wednelday It called "A pllcatlm to Supplement Record and/or for R~t.d raUon." ll wu ~ under a at.ate code MC· Uoo deaHn1 wltb the control board's be~nl proceaa. Tbe pM.IUOn form c:ontalns two pramary elementa, Including: "A request that tho c:ompany be allowed to present proof that it has Instituted water conserva- tion measures in the past lbat are "greatly in excess or tbe con· sumpUve uae ol water from fiU.. ing or usint Lake Mission Vlfijo. -That the state board proceed immediately to seek legal action from the state attorney general's office or "acree to Indemnify and hold Mission Viejo Company harmless from any liability to h o m e bu v e r s w h o h ave· purchased property." Kohler, who bas been on t.be SaddJebaclt Valley Unified Dis- trict board t.be put two years, believes trustees have ac· com pli.shed what they set out to do in 1975. He lists "fiscal austerity" and communication with the public as two of these accomplish- ments. Ocean The latter s tipulation stems from the company's contentJon that Jt must fill the 125-acre lake to meet legal commitments to new home buyers who would hne access to it. Before 1975, be said, there was no communication with the public. Now, he said, a board sum- mary is sent to all parents, board actions are reported on Leisure World's Television, a quarterly newsletter bas been begun and all trustees are available to the public, he said. "I don't know how much more we can do in regards to com· municalion," be said. "The board bas been open and we've listened, listened and listened." REDISTRICTING PROPOSAL: Under new plan Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 's T~ird District would sweep down (arrow), mto Tustin, Irvine and El Toro MCAS areas. Other districts shown are Philip AQthony, Dolly l'Opt ~P by Hem Crvm First District; Laurence Schmit, Second District; Ralph Clark, Fourth District; and Thomas Riley, Fifth Dis trict. Proposed changes will be considered by county board Tuesday. Attached to the company's ap- plication for reconsideration is a summary of wate r conservation measures taken in the communi- ty, ranging from waler reclama- tion efforts to installation of water conserving fixtures in new houses. According to Barber, the com· pany application would be treat· ed as a petition under point number two of the board order, which deals with evidence pre- sented to support the company's arguments in favor or the filling. The district's budget bas been criticized. But Kobler said there always will be places where peo- ple can take potshots in a $30 million budget. RediStricting Weighed Santa Margarita district man ager Krutz was one of those in attendance at the hearing in Sacramento Wednesday. Kohler, 47, retired as a captain after 20 yean in the Marine Corps. Now an insurance agent, he is district director of lbe Ex- change Club and active in the YMCA. Plan Spliu Huntington Into 3 Dutrictll Although trustees have not yet settled negotiations with teachers, be contends they're further along than most other school districts. He said the dis- trict's last, best offer went into effect when teachers were given a unilateral pay raise last month. He contends that ''half truths and lies" were spread through the union to teachers. Some teachers he talked to, he said. didn't even know lbeir leaders wanted agency shop in the con- tract. He has stood firmly against binding arbirtration and agency shop The first, which 10volves a third party resolving disputes, would be taking power away from the community. he said. And the second item, he satd, would cause some tenured teachers lo be fired. Kohler says district residents agree with him. "'If the public tells me differenUy, then fine, I 'II vote it difrerenUy, .. he said. '"I'm a true representali ve or that .:ommunityoul there." He aaid he also is interested in ma1ntaimng special education programs providing training in s alable sklJls and looking for a lternatives lo the district'• building program and1 fringe benefit package He says he loves the area and wants to give it the belt school d1Stnct. But be added, "You're not 1oing to do it ovemipt. It takes time." Oeny "'" JWI' ....... CITES ACCOMPLISHMENTS Incumbent Kohler A proposed revamping of Orange County's five supervisorial districts leaves Newport Beach undivided and the SaddJebaclt Valley still in Supervisor Thomas Riley's Fifth District. The same plan proposes stretching Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's Third District down into north Irvine and into the area adjoining El Toro Marine Air Bsi~e. The plan endorsed on a 3 to 2 vole by a committee or supervisor aides Wednesday divides Huntington Beach between three districts. But It also throws Fountain Valley into a single district, Supervisor Philip Anthony's First Dtstrlct. What the proposed redistrict- ing plan means now is only lbat a ma1onty of the supervisor aides think It is the best proposal to date. Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors will discuss the pro- posed political boundary plan de· signed to offset population dis- crepancies among the five dis- tricts. And it won't be until the supervlaon either reject, accept or alter the redistricting scheme that it will have any meaning. Head of the aide committee that drew up the proposal was Denia Home of Riley's staff. Horne said his committee had three objectives in mind when it devised various proposals for board consideration. First. Home sald, was the ob- jecti ve or equallzlng population amon1 the five districts. Then, he added, the committee sought to minimize the splitting of cities between various dis- F,....PageAJ SILVER ••• he would like students to be given more vocaUonal training. Michael Clancey, however, said he believes the emphasis should be on academics. One ltudent complained about the Mentally Glfted Minors pro- 1ram. She said •he bad been an MGM 8ludent for six years "and I can't think QI one thing I got out of lt." Two years aao. the program wa• weak, said Kobler. But to- day, be contended, lt is "as well or better than most districts in th• county." But Clancey contend-S the pro- gram. ts administered poorly. "Teachers in schools et'en't tell- Int t.be students what they ouabt to be doing,'' be said. . Frea Pllfle .41 'HUMAN HEDGEHOG'. • • 8,000. ed th For several years after that. Jensen rel\&larl.y Ntum to e hospital to bave more thorns cut out . Often fhe operat.lon called for se-.eral bounJof IU1'1lerJ under anesthesia . .. Uween operations he lived ln terrible p-1JI, but now be 11 able to walk and we hope that the acbeduled bmpltal trip later this month m1ybetbelast,'' Mn. Jensen said. n:NSEN llDISELP DO NOT w1nt to dltcuss the cue. He. has become somewhat of a IOcalcdebrit.1, often calle\t •'the baman. hed•ebol·" A\ any rate, Sen.sea wtIJ nev r t.iim a 'barberi7 ~ Melt a1aln. 1be day aft t bis accident, hb oldat 10G cvt doW'n 1bi wbOJe bedC• and tMrned IC tricts. And, Home added, the commit· tee made an attempt to divide growth areas so that all expected future population increases wouldn't be clustered in a single district to force another im- balance. Other Stories Additional South Coast and Saddleback Valley stories ap- pear today on Page AlO and CS. Horne pointed out that com- m unities in some unincorporated areas "have as much community identlly as cities.·• SONY'S BIG ONE Here's the biqqest Trinitron color TV yet-21" (measured ooqonolly). 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WbJi. told ...... conf...aee tbe dedllGa about a SUJ'OpMD 11M1Dbl1 plant lhou1cl eome b1 mld-im and ..... dlllYll'I• ooaJd beCfD tn 1111. No ffellioa baa been made about tbe Jocata.Ct •:= 1aJd. ·• A.....a buletupaWat OVlllllD mwtc 1ub&lcUart. ttl ftnt~ ..... abr'Oed. 'II eat lnii:Mnts Ctieelect W A8Hll'f GTON <AP) -After 111oaU. OI aeaotlat1ou. tM Stai. • DepartJIHnlt baa ebtalMcl formal .. .,,. ..... wtu. foftlp eoutrl• to hold 1m U.S.: IDMt lmparta ..... a. lnlltMtwo.ald~~~ . ~~~=i=·· . Jll'Olnm. Niel WedDllday tM acr--· .... all for about. loJ'll mWloa ·pewAe, iUdtlt beloW u..·asaim .. • of J,m mlJUal ,..... ftldl ~ trlaPr qaataa. • ~. .. (l)AUDA'ID 91M.m1tan&'IAlllJ ... ""41d•alMllDlll*dad 01 t lm•1••••• foreed bJ lllA... to ID1a ww~ f°' lhl IDOetllll. n. ~ remalMd unplQ1'8d dwiq Lbb PG'lod.. ad tb9 tuPQel' reeei\'tid 118 pay. 1be IBS disallowed paymtata to the boulet...,... -.. Ins the Wq>a.yer'a abeence Cl'om --orll U chlkl.un U · pemea. 1be bouleteeper'a ael'Vicet durinl UM period ol lllDea d.Jdn't cas'11but.e to tbe tupayer'11&1.Dt\al tm~m-U. J&Saaid . (2) If the waies JOU pay a llv.ID bouleteeper don't"" you tbe mulmum al· lowable credit of either $600 Ol" SllDO. you can in· elude meals but not lodging expenses to reach your maximum Money's Worth c~~ ' The exception · ~------:.. would be if the.cost of lodgtni becomea an out-d-pocket cost to you -if, for example you move to an apartment wttb an added bedroom ju.st to provide accommDdatlon for your housekeeper • THOSE WHOSE CHILDREN WEaE married in 1976 may be able to claim dependency deducUooa if they con- tributed more than half the support for tbe year•and if the married child does not file a joint retum wltb bia or her spouse. Parents' contributions to weddinl expemea may be included as support. Divorced parents have special chlld·care dependency rules. 1be parent wbo baa custody of the cblld for tbe greater portion of the year generally la treated u the one who fumishes more tban half the child's support for the year and is therefore entitled to the $750 dependency deduc· lion. There are two exceptions to this 1eneral rule: (A) When tbe noncustodial and custodial parenta aaree to give tbe ooocustodial parent the dependeGcy deduction ancl the noncustodial parent contributes at leut teOO to tbe child's support. (8 ) When the noncustodial parent COO· tributes at least $1,200 for the child or children, forctna the custodial parent to prove that she or be did in fact furnlsb more support than the noncustodial parent in order to be en- tiUed to the dependency deduction. SUPPOSE A couaT AWARDS LEGAL custody of. child to one parent, but the child actually winda up in the custody of the other for the greater part of the year. ID 1976, a circuit court of appeals affirmed a Tax Court dec:ialoo that. the parent who bad the actual custody also won tbe depen· dency deduction. Parents of children wilh physical or mental froblems who enroll them in private school on the advice o a physi- cian may deduct thal cost as a medical expense only lf the school's resources for helping lhe child's handicap are a principal reason the child is there. Without aucb medical or other special facilities, the cost of attending a prtvai. acbool doesn't qualify as a medical expense, even lf the physician believes otherwise. Nat: Teacher& and educational upeufl. Speedier Sen7iCe: Good, Bad News WASHINGTON CAP) -Sbopplnt with a computer card instead of cold cash means you'll no lon1er be able to beat your check to the bank, a federal study commi.uloo HJS. Unless there are government safeguarda, It also may mean you'll have less pridcy, the Commlaaloo on Elec· tronic Funds Transfers <EFT) warns. IN THE CASHLESS SOCIETY OF THE Mure, a customer could insert a plastic card into a macbine at a st.ore; the amount of the purchase would be deducted from b1I bank account automatically and tranaferred to the store's account. No cash or cbecu would cban1e bands. The bank would know almost lnatantaneoualy when a customer makes a purchase, and conaumera would forfeit the benefit or the time lag to make quick deposits to keep checks from bowicing. The current tJme lai ls the result ol com- m unicatlona by mail (CONSUMER) :~W:::C:1~rb'e , -ellmtn.ted by electronic fund tramfen. A consumer also wouldnotbeableto1toppayment. BUT THE SYSTEM OFFERS CONSUME& benefits. too. Ccmsumers would be able to carry leas cub, uae credit more frequenUy. and more easily transfer money from ac. counta that bear no interest to thole that do, the commla1lon noted. The commission recommended that all at.ores and banu wiabiDI to offer debit~card tervlce be permlued to do IO. "Before comwnen wW accept tecbnoJosteaJ innova- . tlons tucb u EFT, they must be assured that tht lntorma- tlon maintained and 1tored by depoaltory LnatltutlOUI wUl not be uted without appropriate restricllonl and protee. tlon," aald the comml11lon, wblcb studied the laaue for 13 montbl. ·"IKB aOLE OP COMPUTBl8 IN mooey and banklne will become lnereuln.tl)' af partnt to conaumen. It ii time. tbtreforet....for aovemmen t.o develop a coherent policy toward £11~1· servi~ and 1ywtem1, •• tbe commlnloa 1ald ID it• 149-J)ale report. "Conlumen AN more concerned about tH drawbub ot eleetronic hands tranaf en than about potenUal beneflu,'• ltnoted. TBE NEW TECHNOLOGY llA&U UQJH•..s.ted in· Yuklaa ol lndMdual prlHCJ e PolllbWty tb.roqb Uh ol eo= data bankt that cu •toN JntonuaUca cm ur. el e trauactlom a cuttomtr mat•. · Such records would enable pcummt lnWlticatorl to • ·NCOGltrUCt many detalll ol a penoo'a print. Ult. 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