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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-09 - Orange Coast Pilot1 .is minute atnpage Armed Meli Dold 7 to 20 Hostages In DC Building DAILY PILOT ' • Knife at Throat Drama Over; Suspect Arrested , Park * * * 1oc * * *· WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 9, 1977 Defeated Bon VO\. 10 HO M f SECTIONS •• PAGES Series of Fires 2 Mesa Teens Held in Arson ('o..,lJ ~('<,<t pol1ct• arrt•sted two let.>nai::t'r-. t'ilrly toda y aHer a !'>eries nf f1rl'i. alll'f.!Cdly ignited by thC' pair !-ent all four of the city's cn~in<' companies speed 4ArmedMen Hold Hostages In DC Office WASHINGTON CAP> Four armed men took over a portion of the B'Nai B'R1th lnternat1onal Headquarlerb building seven blocks north of the Whale House today and took between seven and 20 hostages, police said an g in response The bl azes. all agnated within a 15-m inute penod. prompted fire officials to consider calling for mutual assistance from other c1lles. Arrested were Douglas Mark Ha vens, 18, and Michael E Stanley. 19, two une mployed laborers who hve at 2086 Wallace St. Orricers George Yezbeck and Nick DryzmaJa arrested the two men at the scene of one of five fires , most of which were garbage containen set ablaze The pair were in Costa Mesa Jail with bail set at $25.000 apiece. Battalion Chief Gary Golson reconstructed this morning's events this way: Fire officials received an alarm at 12:06 a.m. of a fire at 547 W. 19th Sl., behind a Mexican restaurant. Dally l'llot St•t ..... to Metropohtcan police officer A W Bell said at the scene that the men were trapped and took over the seventh noor arter the1r hold-up attempt at the buildlni was foiled , shots were ex· changed and three persons were injured. Within minutes anotlter fire was ignited in two 1arbalge con· tainers at 1920 Harbor Blvd., behtndaclctbingstore. Tben: INJURED WOMAN GETS HELP AFTER INCIDENT IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Police Arrest Her Former Boyfrtend .. Ended Romance Erupt• In Violence Police Information officer Joseph Gentile reported that about 11 a.m. police were called to the scene by a report of gunshots being fired at the build· ing. located in the midst or various embassies and down the street from the National Rine As· socialion. Bell said that the armed men had used rollers to paint over the windows at the rear or the build· ing, apparently to block the view of police sharpshooters out.side. A police helicopter circled the building and police barricaded streets in the area. which normally are filled with lunch- hour traffic. A cleaning employe in the B'Nai B'Ritb offices said in a telephone interview he and several other buildini workers . barricaded themselves in the basement. The uoidentiried man who answered the phone said they did so after seeing at least two men enter the building armed with a knife and a gun. He said police had entered the building. Story Rejected FT. ORD. Calif. (AP) -'lbe FBI rejected Tuesday th• 1toey of a 2'1·year-old Army off'lcer, Lt. Don Pattenon, wbo claimed be had been lddnaJ*I. He WU mlu· in1 f« more than a Yteek after a -At 12:18 a.m. a st.ructure fire was reported at the old ham- burger stand at 2150 Newport Blvd. -At 12 :22 a.RL another trash can fire was reported behind a pawn shop at 1880 Harbor Blvd. "Al one time we had ever· ything we've got out on the fires," Golson said today. "We even started a mutual aid response to handle the structural fire on Newport but we cleared the call when we discovered we could handle the fire ourselves." Huntington Police IVab .Kidnap Suspect Golson said a series of four fires were set Monday night, ad- ding there may be some tie-in with this morning's arsons. Tbe two police officers arrest· <See naES. Pace AZ> PILOT AD (;()T A YAN FAN "I had a terrific response ... That's the advertising success 1tory told by a Costa Mesa man who placed this classified ad: '68 VW Van, xlnt cond new radials , FM cassette, removable Md, tee box, $1.350/ofr. xn· xxxx Police finally forced a Glen· dora man's car orr the road Tues· day, after be allegedly sped down. Huntington Beach's Main Street, driving with one hand and hold- ing a knife lo the throat of his ex· girlfriend with the other. Millard Minter. 37, was arrest· ed and booted on suspicion of kidnaptng, assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest, with ball set at $25,000 pending is-. suance of complaints and ar· . raignmenl. Deborah McRae, 21, a Hunt· ingtoo Beach bank employe, suf· fered injuries daring her noon hour ordeal that required tttat-. ment by paramedics and Paciftca Hoepltal personnel. : Miu M.cRae al10 went into• 1boek at the scene after witness-: ' Ina the seutne and handcuffing or Minter. She fainted and fell, · ·1t.riklnl her bead on the pave- ment, inveatifaton said. Detedive Stt-Bert Chadwick, who went to the scene on Main So U you have something Street near ManaJon Avenue fOU 'd JJ.U to CCllJVertto cuh, the bet the d Qyt belt piece to advertise alq the. ween t)' t Center, Oraqe Cout LI the Dally Pilot. HwiUncton Beach llich School was taken as evidence. The purs uit and subsequent capture of Minter and his alleged bostage drew widespread spec· tator attention. Authorities said a passerby first notified them or the ap-. (See SUSPECT, Page A2) Thief Grabs Panties, Bra A Laguna Beach professional model lost her panties and bra Tueadsy when a thief reached ln· to her car and grabbed them. Sh• wun 't weartn1 them at the Ume. Police aald the thJet also got a dark brown. tA>te ba1, seven pain of shoes, a pair of boot.I, 1c&Nes and stockings, two cases ol eos- tume jewelry and the model's b~ cards. The worlll were valved aUISOO. Cadet Freed In Drugs Case Probe A five-year Huntington Beach Police Department cadet arrest- ed on suspicion or stealing SS,600 worth of cocaine and drug. processing equipment from its crime lab is free today on $5,000 bail. Douglas Dunn, 23°, was booked on suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs for sale; possession of dangerous drugs, and possession or stolen equip- ment for the processing or drugs. He is expected to be arraigned within 10 days. A UC Irvine student, Dunn was . taken into custody al his home, 8342 Munster Drive, Huntinatoo Beach, Friday night alter a team of detectives obtained a searc)l. warrant. Narcotics Detail Lt. Bruce Yount said Tuesday laboratory analysts of a whitish powder aeued in the Dunn home alleted· ly confirmed lt I• lndffd cocaine. "He abo bad ·a laboratory manual and various pieces of equl1>ment.forwelghto1, measv.r· •int and proceainJ narcotics," LL Youna assen.a. "We have Misses By Slllall Margin By MICHA El. PASKEVJCH Of,,,. o .. 1y 1>1101 s1a1t An esttmated 63 percent or Ne wport Beach voters who turned out Tuesday gave a ma· jority yes vote to the city's $7.J million park and open space bond but it wasn't enough lo achieve the two-thirds majority needed for passage. The tally with all 39 precincts reporting is: · 6,020 yes 3,633 no. Proponents or Newport Beach open space and park bond issue were disappoanted by the near- mass. A park bond an 1973 aJso came up short an the final tally, said city manager Bob Wynn. 'Tm terribly disappointed," ' said City Councilma n P a ul Ryckofr who origanally proposed the measure which would have purchased 134 acres of open space on nine sites. ·'It was probably our last chance to get a number or open space sites before they are de- veloped," he said. An estimated 24 percent of 39,264 eligible voters cast ballots Tuesday, a higher than expected (See BOND, Page A2) Coast Weather Mostly clear tonight and Thursday with local northeasterly winds 15 to 30 miles per hour develop· ing below coastal canyons Thursday. Lows tonight 47 to 52. Highs Thursday 68 to 73. INSWETODAY A ~ COOlting achooner tolu1 ahape bi Mame, con- ·ceived in the dffilm• of .a l'fudloul romantic. and 1haped by tu terra.cotta banda. and .ancient tool1 of .a matter builder. See pofle 02. l•tlex l thrutenint note wu received b7 thtAnny. tod . and the Utt SbOppinc Cent.er,. Call IC-5171 IY · _ aaJd ao d&ht. ncb steak bi!• • .. .. The car was parked ln UM 100 ·block ol Jtl Paseo Sl. while t.be wom.aD Mopped ID a c1othlq . .store . ,found they came from our lab." . • _::-------~-....... ~~ I • Hostage Released; Gunnian Gives Up WARRENSVILLE HEIGlfl'S. Ohio (AP) A black gunman s urrendered today to the white police captain he had held hostage for 45 hours whll~ com- plaining of oppression of blat"ks and demanding that whites leave the planet within seven days, police said. The release came shortly after President Carter repeated dur ing a nationally televised news conference his earher promise to speak with gunman Cor} Moore after the hostage, Capt Leo Keglovic, was freed .. Everybody 's out. ever ybody's safe. nobod> s hurt, Police Chief Craig Ml'rt'hant told reporters who waited outside this Cleveland suburb's caly hall where the siege had taken place Also waiting on hand \.\ere re· latives of Keglovic. 10 yt>ar old father of five. Poll~ l.t William Lcptows.ka said Moore would be arraaaned Thursday on mun1c:1pal count-1 of k1dnapma and menacing He was held at the Jail In the city hall. Merchant said Moore was to talk to~ Wlllte Hou$t:. but there was no word on when. Moore, responding to re- porters ' questions while handcuffed to Merchant outside city hall, said he would ask Carter "why doesn't be speak out on poverty, why does n 't he apologize to black Amenca for the inJuslices we have faced for 350 years"" He said he took as hostages Keglovic and a young woman freed earlier because "freedom. as I understand it, isn't man- g1ven; at 1s godly given. I felt I .,., as godJy enough and had the t·ourage to lake on the whole world" KctlCMC, a diabetk. mitlally waa taken to a nearby hoepital but returned ishortly to tell re- porters that Moore ''treated me real good. we rapl*! pretty Sood after a while. "Maybe he's a little mixed up," the captain sald of the young community college stu- dent, but "he was real strong on many of the (black rights') points ... Merchant said Moore SWTen- dered by emptying the buJlets from his two handguns and giv· tng the guns to Keglovic. The police captam then led him out of a room and turned ham over to police v. ho waited an the corndor Moore. who had been given a television set when he frei!d an earl ier hostage, watched Carter's nationally televised White House news conference before g1vmg up, authorities said. Death Plots Hinted Kennedy-King Panel Told of New Evidence WASIUNGTON <AP> Chief Counsel Richard /\. Sprngu(• tuld the House Cnmm1tll'<.' on 1\.., sassmahons today ht.' has unt'ur roborated ev1den<'<' "ind1l·at1ng 1hat others m.t\ hJ\l' h.1cl knowledge of or p:1rt11·1,.Jtl'<I an 1hc assassination or 1>1 :\la1t111 Luther Kmg Jr. Sprague also told th<' t•ommat· tee an a brief opcnmg stalt.>mt.•nt 1 hat his staff has t.'' 1denn· on the murder of Pres1dl•nt John F Kennedy indicating .. there was prior knowledgl' on !ht• part of some 1nd1v1duah of that ilS sassanat1on bl'fon· at otcurrt'd " Hut 1n both 1nH•st1gallons. Sprague told th<' 1·om m 1tlt•1•. th•· sta ff has lwl'n unablt' tu 1horoughly <'ht.•t·k "1tnt.•ss1•s' s1ories or dctcrmant.• "h<'thcr Rodda~Keene they are corroborated or untrue. The chief counsel gave only the htnts of what his evidence is before the press and public were d1sm1ssed from the committee room so Sprague and his staff rnuld g1\'C a detailed bnehng to c.·omm1ttee members Sprague's 1nd1cation of evidence of a conspiracy m the Kang assassination wa:-. in con- trast to a Justice Department tn· vest1gat1on that concluded no e' 1dence had been found that King "as k1ll<'d by anyone other than James Earl Hay, acting alone Ra~. st•rving a 99year 5en tenet• on t·onv1cl1on or that as s:issanat1on, has offered throu((h an ,11tonwy to testify if the com· m 1ttt>e "111 listen to his story that Incumbent Trustees Win College Seats lncumbcnt tru ... ll·t.·' 1;t·ori.:1• ltodd.1 .Jr and Wori h Kn•nl' l"''I Iv "on rt> clt·C't1on 1 ut.•sd.n tot h1· Coac;t ('ommun11\ C'ollt·~1· D1' 11 H·t lloard of fo:dut illttln Rodda o\en' hdm1 ii t"o opi"' nents an his district With all :un prcc1n('h 1 t•port ini::. Ute final' ntt• I ally,.., Dlslri<'l On.-: Ket>ne: 17.t\61 Richard Olson . 11 ~1111 District Two: Rodda: 15.710 l.cfens "Ll'fh l,a,·r.1k,1' 7.344 . Hachard lluew;,lc•r Ii Iii:! When t•1mt:ll't1•cl tod,I\ H11elda a . Newport Bcat·h .11t11rne~ .• al trabutro has ''Ill to '111t'r nm hdence an the cla .... t nc-t "It was :i Hitt· for t·1111t11H1111J: a pohcy of prm irlmg ciuaht-.. .in<! mcanani.:ful 1•1hn.1t111n for the· ell 11ens an the da .... t ract ht' .. a11I Rodda said a ma 1or l\!'UC an tht• C'ampa1gn was tht• 111·w Coasl11n1• Community C:oll1•gt'. .adding that the collcJ.:c without "alt.. 1•x tended 1~ cnrnllmcnt h~· :!6 I per cent from thl• rall M'mcster to this !lpnn~. "It's the far ... t community col lege that we know of th.it '' operating in the black an its first vear of opernt1on," Hoddo saHI He said he was also pleased to see nearly 30.000 voters tum 0111 for the elcctaon. nddang that number is nearly double the turnout four years ago. 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Telephone (11')~1 Cl•Nlfled Actvertlllng tu·M71 S,,.001tt,Jr,.t1t VllltyN"""'MW• 5J1.4310 ,,."" ~ (1•"'9• ·~­f.--Ot••C-•C--.•11 ... l40-t220 ~'C :~ o:.:e-, ~:::.,=~N~1= ....... , ftf •l•ttUHm•fllt\ "-''"' mtf M rtl'MW(•• wnMwt ,...,,,.1 "'m'n'O" et t ....... ,...... , M<-cto• "'" .. ••"' •• C..t• Mou C..fUer"t• '"'"'•••••-. •• • 11n u U "6 """""'" •t "'•" U JI ,...,.,,.1, m•••try _..,.. _ _,IO_• 4 tnct total more than 251,000 Keene. a retired Seal Beach postmaster said he was also plea'ed "1th the turnout. and hst l'd ope01n~ C'om mun1cat1ons hl'tween administrators. faculty anrl \lucienL.., a' a primary con t ern of his during the campaign. lie 4'a1d trustees would also havt> to "get a handle on the peaking of the enrollment s1tua- taon" an the distract and said the board would have to take a long look at what they will have to do lo · make sure we stay within our hudi.:et " Mine Rescue Try Persuts TOWER CITY. Pa <API Rt-scuers are bonng a second hole into Big Urk Mountain after an electronic probe deep within the mountain failed to dett-ct signs of hfe from five massing miners Re!lcuers lowered sens1tt ve listening devices and a lclev1s1on C'amera down a 432-foot hole Tuesday morning Rut the• searchers saw onl) dl'bm •. ;1nc1 dralhn~ equipment was moved SS feet away to a new silt'. "Wc"ve informed lht.> families that there as a very slim chance that anyone could be alive," i1aid John Shutack, an official of the federal Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration The five men have been missing since March 1. FromPageAJ SUSPECT • • parent kidnap after trying to in- tervene at Main Street and Garfield Avenue, where he said a man waa holding a woman at knifepoint. He obtained a description of the car and license number, put ling police on the trail in mo- :nents. Miss Mc Rae told officers Minter met her at her bank, where they bad a 20 to 40 minute discussion of their broken romance before he b ecame enraged, slugged her and drove orr, holding her at knifepolnt. Cop Kills Bandit FRE.5NO (AP) -A Ftano police ~ve faulty shot a bandit as the two uchanced cun· flre during a hold-up attempt early today at a convcnh:nce market here. there was a conspiracy to kill King and he was set up to take the blame. Ray's new lawyer. Jack Kershaw of Nashville, said an a telephont• 10terv1ew Tuesday nag ht that a comm 1llet> rn- vc!.tagator contacted him and they discussed JOtntly 10tervie" · mg Ray as early as next week Sprague told the committee his staff has some new information. additional anformataon on facts already known in the two as- sassinations and "some informa· lion prev1ou!.ly available but not presented " Sprague suggested the staff has not been able to do more because or tht> lat'k Of at'CesS lo FR I fil es anci lack or long· distance tl'lcphone service. both cut off by former Ch airman Henry B. Gon7.alez (D-Tex.1. when he tried to fire Sprague. The chief counsel said th at has been corrected and he 1s in a pos1 · lion to draw up new subpoenas and dispatch 10vest1gators to check wtlnesses ·stones. The commi ttee's new chairman. Rep Louis Stokes (0. Ohio 1. refused before today's meetrng to characterize the evidence. but noted ... We've al ready said \.\C re pursurng leads 1n both investigations ... Speaker Thomas P O'Neill ap- pointed Stokes lo take over the cha1rmansh1p 1mmed1ately after the House voted 296 to 100 Tues· day to accept the resignation of Gonialez 2 Shots Fired 1\t Sea Patrol Harbor Patrol officers dived for cover Tuesday night as shots were fared at their craft ln the v1c101ty of the bndge that spans the Sun.set Beach Aquatic Park, Orange County Sheriff's officers said The two sea-going deputies said they took cover when the first shot was fired and spotted a car parked on the bridge. They said the second shot came from the direction or the car. wtuch then took off at high s peed. Neither officer was hurt and their boat was not damaged in the Incident Coffee Sales Fall-Solon WASHINGTON (AP)-ANew York co n gress m a n s ays Americans forced to pay higher price~ for their coffee are buying less of the product. "This Is the first time we've had defm.ite proof that American consumption is going down." Rep. Frederick W. Richmond, a Democrat. sa.id Tuesday aft.er a subcommittee he beads received unreleased Agriculture Depart· ment figures. The figures show coMumers bought coffee at a 12 percent slower rate at the end or I~ year than for the same period in 1975. Coffee prices s tarted splraling in J97S. 2nd Quake Feared BUCHAREST, Romania <AP> -> The U.S. a mbassador in Bucharest warned today that another Jarae earthquake may occur here "within weeJta or moot.hi.'' Ambuaador Harry O. ~ames told Americans in the Romanian capital that a U.S. GeololicaJ Survey study ot pat earthquake1 in Romania In· dJcatm that la.st Friday'a de-vutaUni quake may be followed by an~Atrongtremor. ............ "' MICK JAGGER TreveUng Companion? 4'PW1,._lo ROCK TRAVELER Margaret Trudeau North State Forecasting Clear Skies By The Associated Press Light showers m1st1nA ovt·r Northern California an• t.•xp<.•(·ted to yield to clear sk1t•s latl'r toda~. the National Weather Sen act' said A cold front pas:-.mg through the San Francisco Hay area at about 6 a m. brought showers to the lowlands and snow to the Sierra Rain lx•gam foiling in ach anct> or th<.' front JI about m1dn1ght Tra\el<•rs' advisories ha\'<.' been posted for most mountain pass highways Tempcratur<.'s an the Sierra wert> in the 20s and 30'> and gusty wmds were blowing and drifting snow Temperatures were expected in the mid-50s to m1d-60s. Fair skies should stay around Thurs· day. Showers did not yield signifi· cant levels of prec1p1tation. with .08 inches recorded in downtown San Francisco after a night of rain. u, Jagger I.ink Hit .TORONTO, CUudaa <AP) Prim• Mloltter Pierre Elliott Trudeau's 28-year old wire. M ar1aret, may be v1sitin~ in New York. but a spokesman for tht> Rollin& Stooes denied a r•· port that ~ had gone the~ with Mack Jagger and Ron Wood. M ra. Trudeau ctieeked out ot a Toronto hotel Tueaday after spending the weekend there and attending two performances by the rock aroup at a local night club. The Stones were s taying in the same hotel Their publi c rela· lions officer. PauJ Wasserman, "as quoted Tuesday night as say- ing Mr; Trudeau went to New York "1th Jagger. the gr-0up's lt•Jd s1ngl'r. and Wood, and would be staying "ith a woman friend there Wasserman denied today that he said this He said Mrs. Trudeau told him Sunday she was planning to go to New York this week and slay with a woman fn~d. He said Jagger and Wood flew to New York Tuesday on dif- ferent planes J agger to see his dui.:ghter and Wood ror a short hl)ltday but Mrs. Trudeau was not with either of them . Wasserman said he said good· bye to Mrs. Trudeau when she checked out of the hotel Tuesday and did not ask her where she was going. He said she told ham earher that she was on vacation and had no official duties until a ho~patal opening March 17 an Ot· tawa Patnck Gossage, a spokesman for the prime minister's office, said Tuesday he did not know where Mrs. Trudeau was. The Rollmg Stones have been an Toronto to make recordings. While in the city, lead guitarist Keith Richard has been charged with possession of heroin for the purpose of trafficking anti with possession of cocaine. <Related story, D2 > Aliens Robbed SAN YSIDRO <A P) -Police say two bandits robbed 25 illegal al iens of S198 in cash and valuables at gunpoint Monday night It was the fou rth such rob· bcry reported along the Mexican border this month. Gator Poker Goes toPokey LOS ANGELES <AP> Jorge Cardenas, 19. has bl'en sentenced lo 60 days tn Jail after pleading no contest to a charge that he Jabbed an alligator at the Los Angeles Zoo in the eye with a metal rod. The sentence was pro- nounced by Municipal Judge Everette Porter. Cardenas had been ac- cused of poking the 11-fool a lligator to make it move. D ••• au1 •Uh.a ..._u.. U.. f to Ge • 'l'rl4l • low ........... t WGl'b , • .,. ol pwl.llC . Oppaaenta oJ lbe mta•un claimed .,....,, of tbe bond meu\re would bav meant • peTmancal lneNan In lb• dty's bud1et to malnt.aln the i.lllll Oppe>Mnta also noted an up. coming lntaatlve callln1t tor re- vision or park dedication law1' to insure that more land la glven to the city by developers. However, Or. Gene Atherton, the int.iat&ve's autbor and a lead- ing proponent or m ore open space, was disappointed anyway. "I Uun.k there should be a new bond issue !'\ext year," be said. "I don't believe the battle is lost since half or the county is un- developed." He saJd he plans to start a peti- tion drive cnlhng for a coun- tyw1de open space and parks bond. Ryckoff said he would support a new city bond issue if the land proponents hoped lo purchase Is s till available next year. Voter reluctance to s upport new taxes to maintain the new sates may well have been the bond's death blow. "A significant number of voters obviously ;ire in favor of more park space.•." said c.·ow\- cilman Don Md1nn1s, hut ht: cit· ed "tax backlash" us a major re· ason for the bond's defeat. "I hoped it would go," said Mclinnis, •·and now we have to back off and analyze our mis- take." Ailing Pope Greet,s Crowd VATICAN CITY <AP> -Pope Paul VI got up from a sickbed to- d ay to greet well-wishers in St Peter's Square below has apart- m ent windows. •·we're JUSt as surprised as you by the Ou." the 79-year-old pon- tiff told the crowd of about 5,000 in a hoarse vo~e. "We will be much closer to you with our wishes and we thank you for ypur presence." The Vatican said the Pope can· cclcd has wc-eklv audience todav on doctors· orcicrs anrl wt.•nt to bed with thl' flu amt a fever A Vatican spok1•:-.ma11 said he dad not know how long the Pope might be in bt'd or "'hat has tl'm· pcrature was. f'rowt Page Al FIRES ... ed Havens and Stanley ;11 tht• scent> of the fare on Nt·"' r1ort Boule\•ard at an abandoned ham burger stand. Police said the\ believe th1• pair ignited a fin• "an a tra..,h l'an ans1dc a restroom at t ht• nld Huss· hamburger cat~r) limits Lift Urged LOS ANGELES CAP l Th<' Department of Water and Power has asked the state Court of Ap· peals lo hft limits on th<' amount of water it can pump out of the Owens Valley. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST. ° COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Warm up Suits 1995 to 3995 Sweat Shirts or Pants 595 Hooded Sweat Shirts 79s & gso Gym Shorts • Jogging Shorts Track Shorts · Racquetball Shorts 275 to 495 Softball Shirts Basketball Shirts Tennis Dresses Ladies Tennis Shorts & Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts Tennis Shoes . Adidas • T re torn • Converse • Bancroft • Jack Purcells • Tennis Sox · Visors • Hats Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handballs & Gloves Badminton Rackets Tennis Rackets • Wilson Dunlop -Bancroft · Yonex · Prince · Racket Sttinging Tennis Balls 169 to 250 per can Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Swim Gogg1es Swim rms Kick Boards Ankle Weights Barbell & Oumbell Sets Jump Ropes Chest Pulls Extra Plates 538 Center St. • 646-1919 • Open 9-6 Closed S.day - VOL. 70., NO. 61, -4 SECTIONS, .. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1977 C TEN CENTS Costa Mesa police arrested two teenaaera early today after a series ol flres alle&edly ignited by the pair sent all four ol the city's qlne tompanles speed- ing in response. The biases, all ignited within a 15-minute period, prompted fire officials to consider calling for mutual assistance from other cities. Arrested were Douglas Mark Havens. 18. and Mlcbael E Stanley, 19. two unemployed laborers who live at 2086 Wallace St. <Relatedst.ory,pageA2) Officers George Yezbeck and Nick Dryzmala arrested the two men at the scene of one or five fires, most of which were garbage containers set ablaze. The pair were in Costa Mesa Jail with batl set at $25,000 apiece. Battalion Chief Gary Golson reconstructed this morning's event.a thia way: Fire officials. received an alarm at 12:06 a .m . of a fire at 547 W. 19th St., behind a Mexican restaurant. Within minutes another fire was igruted in two garbage con- 2 • • • • Suspects Held tamers at 1920 Harbor Blvd . behind a clothing store Then · -At 12.18 a.m . a structure fire was reported at the old ham- burger stand at 2150 Newport Blvd. -At 12:22 a.m . another trash can fire was reported behind a pawnshop at ll!S> Harbor Blvd "°"t OM ume we had ever- ythina we've got out Gn the fires, .. Golson said today~ "\te even staNed a mutual aid response lo handle the strt1clural fire on Newport but we cleared the call when we discovered we could handle the fire ourselves." Golson said a series of four rires were set Monday night, ad· ding theft may be some lie-an with this morning's arsons. The two police officers arrest ed Haveos and Stanley at the scene of the fire on NeWp<>rt Boulevard at an abandoned ham- burger stand. Police said they believe the pair ignited a fire in a trash can inside a restroom at the old Russ' ham burger eatery. u ,nmen hftke Teachers Deadlock On Pay An impasse was declared Tuesday by negotiators for Newport-Mesa district teachers following deadlocked bargaining sessions over teacher requests for higher pay. changes 1n teacher transfer policie~ and bindmg arbitration Teachers had hoped to wrap up bargaining sessions Tuesday after picketing district offices m Costa Mesa for two days as a show or support for their negotiators. However , these hopes were dashed by what teacher Bill Grgurich termed "a take it or leave 1t attitude'" on the part of the district's bar9aining team. Grgurich, president of the Newport-Mesa Education As· sociation CNMEA J. which is representing teachers, said 1l 1s now up to voting members of the NMEA to decide the next course of action Teachers will meet thi5 Fn- day to consider the contract package as it now stands. The district is offerin~ teachers a retroactiv~ (from July l , 1976) four percent raise for this year and a five percent pay increase for next year. Teacher negotiators want a six percent raise this year with another seven percent for next year. Another major issue centers around teacher requests for binding arbitration District negotiators are hold- ing out fot "advisory arbitn· lion,'' a system Crguncb uys "Is really not.hi~ .. Under this system district of. flcials would have the final word even if an independent arbitrator ruled in favor of a teacher grievance Binding arb1trat1on would mean both parties would have to accept the arbitrator's de· cl1ion. Teacher transfer policy is th~ third luue which haa stalled ne1otl1Uom. Accord~ to Gr1urich and other NJI officials, the dis· trict wan com~lete control over where a teacher can be transferred. ··The superintendent could transfer any teacher at . will," old Grgurich. He said teachers are holding out ror more say as to where they teach. Fire Hits School COVINA (AP) -The fourth fire in three weeks has hit Cov- ina 's Gladstone High School and, like the others, it appatenUy was the work crl anoniata, say fire de- partment orticlala. Tuesday- n11bt'1 blue did an estimated $5,000 damage. PILUI' AD ·CUT A YAN FAN ••t bad a teirific response.'' That's the advertbln1 success story told by a Coet.a Mesa man who placed thla clualti.d eel: 068 VW Van, xlnt cOt>d, new radla1', FM. cassette. remof1ble bed. lee boll, $1,U>/o&. lml• ltllXX NEW FACE ON BOARD Corona del Mar's Balley ENDORSED BY VOTERS Mesa's MacMllllan RETURNED TO OFFICE Newport's Martin o.ii. ,.. ... -"""'tK ANOTHER NEW FACE MeH'I O'Brien Muslillls HoldlOO Hostages WASffiNGTON (AP) -Bands of gunmen invaded a Jewish or- g d n i 2at1 on 1n downtown Washington. a Moslem center on Embassy Row and the District of Columbia's City Hall today beat, ing. stabbing or shooting at least 11 people. A radio reporter was killed at City Hall. A city councilman was wounded and the mayor of Washington was reported bar- ricaded in his office. There was a report that City Council Presi· dent Sterling Tucker was being held hostage. Two New Members Join Board Seven blocks north of the White House at lhe headquarters of B'nai B'rith, about 100 hostages were ~Id by riflemen, two With automatic weapons . Five wounded men escaped there amt at least three more were report- ed inside the building. Three people were rep(}J'ted hit by gunfire al the District Build- ing aboUt two blocks east of the White House. Incumbents Rodericlt Mac M1lh an and Carol Martin and two ne~ candidates. Betty Jo Bailey and Duke O'Brien. swept to easv victories an Tuesday's Newport-Mesa school board. A sparse turnout or about 12 percent ot 78,346 eligible voters cast ballots for trustee hopefuls running in four trustee areas. accord1ng to tallies by the Orance County Registrar of Voters. Expert Says Irvine Co. Worth More By TOM BARLEY Of ... Oa<IY ~Ii.I SUtf An assessment expert who s pent more lhan two months sur· veymg lrvint> Company holdings and the impact on them by Oranee County development teeUfied Tuesday that. the co~ pany is wortb far more then two bidden ue presently prepared to pay. Consultant Jefferson W. Asher told Superior Court Judge James F. Judge that his assessment o( the true worth of the lrvine Com- pany is $(29,1.28,000. The assessment. which works out at S61 a share for the com- pany stock is more than $147 million above the $281.9 million ofrer posted by the Mobil Corp. It also tops by more than S127 million the $302.5 million made by an East Coast consortium. Principals in the combine rivaling Mobil include Wall Street financier Charles Allen. Detroit developer Alfred Taub- man and auto billionaire Henry Ford IL <See EXPERT. Pqe A.%) * * * Each voter was eligible to select one candidate in each trustee area. Here 1s the unofficial final tal· ly -In trustee area 2'{Northeast Costa Mesa) Duke O'Brien re- ceived 7,363 votes, outpolling Richmond E. Westlake Jr .• who recieved z.m votes. -I• trwtee area 4 <Corona del Mar) Betty Jo Bailey tallied 6,408 votes.. She was followed by Rodda, Keene Daniel J Wallace with 2,813 votes. Peggy Carey, 1,190 votes. and Regma Von Berger who re- ce1 ved 406 votes even though she dropped out or the race las t month · O'Brien and Mrs. Bailey will jom the school board m April, filling the seats vacated by Trustee Orville Amburgey and Thomas Casey. -In trustee area 5 (Balboa Island and Peninsula ) incum- Veteran Trustees Win College Seats Incumbent trustees George Rodda Jr. and Worth Keene easi· ly won re-election Tuesday to the Coast Community College Dia· trlct Board ol EducatJon. Rodda overwhelmed two oppo. ~nt:l ln bis district. With all 387 precincts report- in1, the final vote tally ia: DllCltdODe: Keme: 17,861 Richard Olson: 11,581 Dlatr\d Twot Rodda: 16,UO Leferb "Lerty., Lavrakau .. 7.3'A Richard Haeussler: 6,162 When contacted today. Rodda, a Newport Beach attorney, at- tributed his win to voter con- fidence lo the district. "It was a vote for continuing a policy d providing quality and m .. nincfu.I education for the citlsensin the district," he said. Rodda Aid a major issue in the campalcn was the new Coastline aooo• Community College, adding that the college without walls ex- tended Its enrollment by 26.1 per- cent from the fall semester t-0 this spring. "It's the first community col - lege that we know or that is operating in the black ln it.a first year or operation.'' Rodda said. He said he was also pleased to see nearly 30,000 voters tum out for tbe election, adding tbat number ta nearly double the turnout four years ago. EllJible <SeeCOAST, Pa1eA.%) ·New -Bidtler Etnerg~s? lroine to Hear lrrine Company Purcluue Plan Irvine City Councilman BUI Vardoulis said Tuesday be plans to augest at tbe next council meetlni that the city buy the JrvlneCompany. Vardoulil saJd be thinks the ci- ty 1hould "noat a bond and etiter the blddinc m the compuy," aloo• with the Mobil Corp. and theAllm·Tnbm.an coaaortbam. v udoulla oriltnally planned to brtnc up bil idea at 'nleadAJ•• meetlftl, but be IC1'1P,..S that plu atlbe lNt mln\M. "ltlpnd everybody wu pret- ty mad at me tonl•bt, ao I thouabt I'd wait for the next meetiQI,.. Hid tbt councilman after tbe ~· Tbe Nit ot t.bt councll was u- no 7 ed wltb Vardoul11 for nomtnaUn1 and •otlnc for blmlelt tot mayal', tbenb7 keei>- lna 0. of Uae·o&Mr-two a. cllaat., llal7 Am Galdo aD4 ~vld SW.. b'om ..... elected. .. ,~It'•. ~ia ... buttt•1 • "1 •P4>ut._1•4 llQ ~ ... .. it," aald Vardoulis. He added that be 'a already spoken to Jrvtne Company Presi- dent Ray Watson about his plan, but be admJtttd that Wat.aon .. probabb' d1dn 't talte me Vf!r1 urt~.·· ...... WAI tied Up In IDMl· hall tlU moninl and W8 UD• &Yallable for tomment.; I A\ o 1'ttMD\ time, UM ques- tlOq of • 9bcMald be allo..4 to bQi thla lnlne eom-.. v ........ _ ( ... PlJaalAS .. -...l». . . , bent Carol Martin easily out - <t.t stanced her two opponents. 'Mrs Marttn gathered 7,770 votes, followed b y Thomas Crosson with 2,024 votes and V1ck1e Ann Bridgeman with 1,386. -In trustee area 7 (west Costa Mesa) incumbent Rod MacMillian. running unopposed, garnered 8,994 votes. Mrs. Bailey today said her <See VICTORY, Page A2) Majority Favor NB Bond, But It Loses By MJCHAELPASKEVICH OI u .. Dally Piiot stall An estimated 63 percent or Newport Beach voters who turned out Tuesday gave a ma· jorlty yes vote to the city's $7.1 million park and open space bond but It wasn't enough to achieve the two-thirds majority needed for passage. The tally with all 39 precincts reporting is· 6,020 yes 3,'33 no. Proponents or Newport Beach open space and park bond issue were disappointed by the near-' miss. A park bond in 1973 also came up short in the final tally, s aid city manager Bob Wynn "I 'm terribly disappointed," said City Councilman Paul Ryckorr who originally pr'Op()ffd the meuure which would have purch39ed 1¥ acres or open space on nine s1tes. "fl was probably our last chance to get a number of open space altes before they aNJ de· veloped," be said. An estimated ~ percent of 39,264 eliflible voten cast ball• Tuesday, a hiJber than expected to\al that may well have beeli the turning point in tbe failure to pass the bood. Traditionally. low voter turnout works Lo favor ol pass int bond elections. Police said as many as 15 peo· pie were hostage to a gunman or gunmen at the Islamic Center. It ~II happened within two miles of the White House, all within a few hours starting near mid-day. But there were no specific de- mands from lhe gunmen other than cancellation of a movie premiere about Mohammad tonight ln New York. There was no clear evidence lhe incidents were linked. but Police .Lt. James R. Waybright said all three invasions were ex- ecuted by black Mus lims befieved to be or the Han ah sect. A man who Identified hjmself as one of the gunmen on the eighth Ooor al B'nai B'rith told atl Associated Press reporter those intruders were enraged at the opening of the motion picture called, "Mohammad. Messenger of God.'' But he would not give any other motive for the takeover, and would answer no questions. The reporter overheard, on a telephone line, the gunman talk· ing in the background, apparent· ly on another telephone line, and saying: '•And when they shoot one up here, you kill one down there.·• That implied contact between (See GUNMEN, Pa1e A2> Coast Weather MoeUy clear tonight and Thursday with local northeasterly winds u to 30 mus per hour develop- lna below coastal canyons Thursday. Lows tonight 47 to 52. Hlibs Thursday 68 to 73. INSIDE TODAY A lttlpe COCldift41 acllooner toke. ,,..,. Jn MaiM, COl'I· cdwd in Ute dmima of . o mu.floul romantic. mid lhap«J bl/ t~ ~ bcmdl.ond . ancffJlt tooi. of . o mcuter bldfdn. Ste pooe 02. Opponents of the measure claimed pa111a1e of the bond measure would have meant a permanent increase in the city'• budget to malnt.ain the liU.. Opponenta also noted A QJ>- comtn, inUatlft eaUtnt for re- viaion ~ '*' deditatioo ta .. to IDS\ll'e that lDOfe land la al .. te I the eltJ bJ deftlopera. Howner, Dr. Gene A~ tbe lnUatift'a ntbor and a leM- lnt proponent or more OP'.'I' ~c.. --~..,.q . ge eea d; • • Hbool -.,.ranee la C•t• II•• ... N9wj6'\ ~ ._ U.. .-:t • t fKW .. w ft:.. l0S'7. SAJf n.AlfC1SCO <AP> -A· ·ew.S r.port on • 1•ara ~ Jeeret. dom•=erm-warfa,.. •ta h9 prom plam rot· a lawtu.it b)' U.. amU, of • mu whodl.t In dlSO ~Navy ahipe launehelil bederia i.n San Fran- claco Bay. Gunin~ Gives Up tenMd blr el t mtn· pctl&w, deputy d trict ·~ DanltJ WalJ.C.. ••a "«7 cap&· ble ~ --JOit Me•t be ti tn t com munity long Bt moat officials expressed on· Jy MIJ"PliM at the report. made public Tuaday. wbicb revealed Army t.esta ~ucted in hltbway a.od •ubwQ tunoels, •tocllyarda, oo military bua and at sea otr numerous populated areas. '"The family i.s determined to proceed with legal action. We wanted to tuave as mucb evi~ available u pouible. •• said Edward Nevin JU, u atlorney whose grandfathe r, Edward Nevin, died of a heart infection alletedly caused by Seriatta Marcescens bact.ena. It is this bacteria that was re· leued from arups off San Fran· ciaco in September Ii.SO, Army officials testified Tuesday before the Senate subcommittee on ·health and scientific resources. Their report said the Senatta Marcescens bacteria spread up to SO miles inland, but 1t had been believed that the bacteria would not endanger humans. Two years later. they said, re· searchers became alarmed by an outbreak of infect.Jous disease re· lated to Seriatta Marcesceos among San Francisco Bay area res idents w h o h a d b een hospitalized at a bout the tim e or the September 1950 test. Despite the Ar m y's a larm . ho wever. California apparently noticed no strange illnesses. Bob Nance oi the stale Depart· m ent or Health. sa id rttord checks for San Francisco and other cities from the time or the testa "found no unusual health sit uation" Nevin said he felt the results or his private in vestigation of Army domestic germ tests from 1949 to 1969, combined with material contained in the Army report, were sufficient to file a claim. He said the claim, which must be presented before the Army can be sued, would be filed within 30 day1. The Army. which bas de· nled any link betwMn the tests and Nevin's duth, would have six months in which to consider .tts ments, he said Gator Poker (;aes to Pokey LOS ANGELES (AP> Jorge Cardenas. 19, has been sentenced to 60 days In jail alter pleading no contest to a charse that he j abt>ed an alligator a t the Los Angeles Zoo In the eye with a metal rod. The sentence was pro- nounced by Municipal Judge Everette Porter. Cardenas had been ac cused of poking the 11-foot allieator to malte it m on ,.,....p~"' COAST ... voters in the 88-square·mJle dis- trict total more than 251 .000 Keene. a retired Seal BHch postmaater, said he was aJso pleased with the turnout, and list. cd openlne communications between administrators. faculty and students ae a primary ron. cMn of his during the campaJgn. OIMI¥ ....... SQfl ,_. SUGGESTS NEW BUYER Trtal S.11oonltt VardouJla E',....Poge AJ PURCHASE thrashed out In the courts . Mobil Oil has offered $289.1 million for the company and Alle n· Taubman has recently topped that offer with a $302.S million bid. In suggesting a bond issue, Vardoulis noted that Irvine t ax· payers would have to decide if they want to go that route. lie said it would probably m ean higher laxes for a whue, but that before long taxpayers would be earning dividends, not paying taxes. He said the company's annual earnings would greatly increase if the firm was owned by the city, because it would no longer have topay~es. Vardoulis suggested that by buying the Irvine Company, the city's housins problems would be at leutpartly soJved. "The cost or housing could be greatly reduced if we cut through all that red tape and numerous profits that hike up the housing cost." Vardoulis commented. "That way. we could offer enough low and moderate tn· come housing." he added. 2 Ar1"ested At HoEJpital in Break-in Try Two Costa Mesa men were ar rested at a hospital early today after they sought treatment for cuts that poltce aJJeeg one sus pect suffered du ing a burglary Mi chael Ray Pnce. 19, and Kenneth Nol an. 18, we re in Costa Mesa J ail today wi th bail set at SS.000 The pair were arrested at Hoag Memonal Hospital in Newport Beach b y Orfice r Den ni s Hossfeld and booked on susp1c1on of burglary Poli~ believe the pair broke a window at the Hudson 0 11 Com pany service station at S94 W 19th St, at about 11 ·15 p m Tues day They sus pect Nola n cut has wrist while reaching in to unlock thl" door Pn ce allegedly drovt h11 inJure<.i fneno to the hospital "'here the arrest lOQj( pl act' Woman Struck., Walle t Taken A Cost a Mesa wo m an lold police a youngstt'r who bumped into her at a shopping center, then helped her pick up the con· tents of her spilled purse. ran o<r with a wallet containing S2 ' Corinne A. Parke r , 2190 College Ave .. told officers the in· C'1c1ent took place 1n front of a shop at the Harbor Shopping Center Tuesday afternoon WAJ\JlZNSVO..LE HEJOJIT'S. oeJo <AP> -A black 1unman auneodtted today to the whit.e pollce captain he had he ld hOliqe for '5 boun whl.le com- plaming ol oppression ol blacb and demanding that whites leav• the planet within seven days. pollceaaid. Tbe reluse came shortly after President Carter repeated dur· &al a naUooally ~lev&aed ~ews coo.fereoce bis earlier proouse to speak witb gunman Cory Moore after the hosta ge, Capt. Leo I Suspect Involved In '75 Case Douglas Mark Havens. arrest ed with another man m connec· tion with a series of arsons this m orning. was invo:ved with police two years ago in Costa Mesa. Havens, 18, was a juveni le then. He and an older youth held police at bay for nine hours, bar· ricading themselves inside a Costa Mesa home with a hostage. T he then 16-year-old juvenile, and Roger Leigh Price, 18, held a Costa Mesa rather hostage afte r Pnce allegedly shot the man's daughter in the back. The pair demanded the c ity provide a teen center to offer re- habilitation services to a rea drug addicts dunng the all·evemog siege Feb. 8. 197S at 2920 J acaran- ' da St. Both men later surrendered lo officers and Price was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, assault with intent tv commit murder , kidnap and rob· bery. Price was sentenced to state prison in June, 1975 for not less than five years. TONIGHT C 0 A ST C 0 M M l ' N I T Y COLLEGE BOA RD Regular m eeting, 1370 Ac!ams. 8 p m COLLEGE PAR K H O M EO WNE R S ASSN. - Regular meeting, College Park School. 7 p m. OCC LECTURE -"Aviation Safety for Pilots." Fine Arts Bldg 119, 7 JO p m . "TWO GENTLEr.J EN FROM V ERONA'' Sout h Coast Repertory Theater. Tuesday. Sunday through March 19, 8 p.m. TllURSDA Y. MARCH 10 COSTA MESt\ TOMORROW - H.:gular meeLin,,;. Cham ber oi Commerce, 583 W 19th St , ; ·3\J .. n. "Policeman 01 the Year .. I unC'heon, Mesa ·.tertic Coun:ry Cl uh. noon COST .', it1ES;. CO l';oJTY Wi\TEh UISTRIC1 11.eguiai" meetin~. 1965 Placentia. 7 p.m . SP RI NG CON C E RT - "'Jt'"-port llarbor l11gi1 ~tudenLc;, Aud1ton um. 7 .JO p.m. $1. OCC LECT U RE -.. The F'ulure ls " Fine Arts Bldg. 119, 7 JOp.m Cop Kille Bandit FR~O CAPl -A Fresno police detective fatally shot a bandit u the two exchanced tun· fire during a hold·UP attempt early today at a convenience mark et. here He said trustees would also Jiave to "1et a handle on the peaking of the enrollment s ltua- Lion" In the district and said U1e board would have to Lake a lona look at what they wlll have to do lo "make sure we stay wlthln our l>ud et." ORANC)I COMT DAILY PILOT. Hulbert Sanity Hearing Rejected --·-"'"-'·""-·-, ..... c-Vl'(I ,..,flldiif"fllt MdO.,....._,~ ,_,_ ... _ .,_,.._~ -.......... ... -NU.. 11~1'-,., .. .,_ .... _..,. .. .,.., eo ......... °"'" ~, ..... ~~:':9J'Z':': • ..,.,. otfte•• 1•-"oc• ,, .. ~"-' """""'l(Wltl .. <~' 1111\!loM•-vVtf \Md~• V•Ht'I U10t l_. ,.., lltOM ··-~,,- By TOM B~&LEY Ol "-Otllf " .... Steff A defense motion for a new sanity bearing for accused killer Ken Rkbard Hulbert was reject· ed today in Orange County Superior Court and the Fullerton m .n ordered t.o face trial on multiple criminal charges. J u d ie Wll Ham S . Lee scheduled April 4 as the date he will rule on a mouon ror a cbanae of venue and April 18 u the trial date lf that motion iJ denJed. The rullne today obviously de· lilbted Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney Frank Briseno who pointed out before the heartn1 th.at a judge baa the power to overturn a Jt.try's verdict In a aantt.7 helrine U h.e diaaarees with it. T b• Jury i.n th• Hulbert burtnc round him sane Tuesday after three d1')'5 ol deliberation. Judge • Lee'a com.menu today mlde tt clur th.al he acre-with the ruJ. me. Hulbert. 24, faces trial on 14 felony counts contained in a erand jury indictment. Arnone them are murder, rape, kidnap- ing . robbery and u1ault. He la accused of r apine and killinc one woman and or raping and beating two others. He has also been indicted by the Loe An1elea Cowrty Grand J ury fOf' similar offense1 aUeredJy com· milted In that area . Deputy public defender Walter Zeeb commented today tbal the statements made publk during th~ sanity heartn1 will make it lmpouible for Hulbert to get a fa tr trial ln Or ante County. Defense peychl•lrists tatllled that Hulbert t.otd tbtm that he a.l· tacked women IO that tb• devil would be forced to leave their bod in and con.front hlm. They so.id Hulbert tole! thm he wu lct1ne u God's mtlMllfer when he camed out the atiacb and should have been IQet wtlb ct.eertnc erowds rather thaa be- lnl Jailed. K•ilovtc, wu freed. ·'Everybody'• o•t. e ver· ybody's aafe, nobod1'1 burt." Po lice Q*I Crala •ettbnt told reporUn who waited out.aide this Cleveland subu-rb's cit' hall where the aieae had taken place. Also waitlnl on band were re· latives of Ke&lovic, 40-year~ld father o( five. Police U . WWlam Leptowsld aa!d Moore would be attaiped Thursday oo mwaiclpal counts of llidnaeiin& and m'enacin1. He w&S beld al tbe jail in tbe clly ball. ,..,.... Page AJ GUNMEN. • • two sets ol gunmen, but the m1111 would not answer questions on lb at subject. One, of tbe gw1men ide ntified himself to an Associated Press reporter as Kaha lJfa Jfamaas Abdul Khaalis. In a t"lephone conversation. he said. "We 're go· in g to kill a lot of people Don't ask me why. j ust listen.'· He then denounced the motion pi ct ur e "Mohamm a d , Messenger of God," which is about toopen in New York City. The gunmen reportedly were interviewing the hostages they held, and were releasing some of them . There was one report that J ews were being held and Chris· lians released. P olice spokesman Joseph Gen· tile said one man was cr1Ucally wounded In the shoollnl{ at B'Nai B 'rith. He identifi ed the man as Wesley 1-fymes. The hostages at the Is lamic Ce nter, a m os qu e on Washington's Embassy Row, were captured by a rifleman. It was not clear whether he had companions. Police said about 15 people wer e being held there. At least two persons were shot at the District Building, where two gunmen were reported holed up in the City Council chambers on the fifth floor. City Coun. cilm a n Ma rion Ba ry was taken from the building on a st retcher. according lo a WTTG·TV re· porter There were unconfirmed re ports of a link betwl.'l'n thc episode at the mosque and thut at the District Building These reports were that the 1n c 1den t at th" mosque "'a:. purported to be a n act or reven"c' fo r the mJrtler of ~e\'cn member:. of thE' H.maf1 :\I u~:. :n sect in Washington m J Jnuary 1973 Outside the Is lamic Center. a m an who 1dent1fJcd himself as Col. Rafiq Bilal said he talked with a gunman there and quoted him as saying that if police begin shooting, "heads will roll." Bilal said the gunman Iden· lified himself as a Hanafi Muslim, a sec4 whic h is pre· dominantly black He said the man gave no reason ror his ac· tions. Me~ aaid Moon WH to ta.Ill to the White Roon, but lhtte wu no ward on when. Moore, r.apondin1 t o re· porter s' question s whale handcuffed to Merchant outatde city hall, sald be would ask Carter "why d~n't he speak out oo poverty. wby doean •t he apolqsbe to black America for the injustices we have faced for 3SO years? .. He said be took as hoetages Keelovic and a young woman freed earUer because "freedom. u I understand it. isn 'l man· given: it is godly given. I felt I was godly eoouch and bad Ute courage to take on the whole world.·· . Keglovic, a diabetic. initially was taken to a nearby hosrital but returned s hortly to tel re· por ters lhat Moore "tre ated me real good, we rapped pretty good alter a while. "Maybe he's a little mixed up.·• the captain said or the young community coll ege stu· dent. but "he was real strong on m R:ay of the (black r ights'> points." Merchant said Moore surren· dered by emptying the bullets from his two handguns and glv· Ing the guns to Keglovic. The police captain then led hlm out of a room and turned him over to police who waited in the corridor . Moore, who had been given a television set when he freed an e arlier hostage, watc hed Carter's nationally televised White House news conference before giving up, authorities S31d . E'rom Page A J EXPERT ••. Trustees or the James Irvine Foundation, who a re compelled to dispose of their controlling In- te rest in the Irvine Company by federal law, are known to favor the Mobil bid. The current lawsuit which is now in its final weeks was sparked when Irvine heiress J oan Irvine Smith took le~al aC'- tion to baJt the sale of the lrvmr Com p any to Mobil for $200 million or $24 a share As her des cribed lhe Jr\'int· Com pany assests Tuesday as · unique" and predicted a steadi· ly mounting share value as de velopment press ur e on un · deve lopC'd company land 1n creased an Orange County Asher. who was hired by Mrs Smith to s urvey the Irvine pro· pert1es, said he thought. at w.as "incredible" that the financial consultants who have testified thus far in the trial have so un· derv alued the company. eaoqb." Mrs. 8all17 ukl lhe booa Wallace will eoetlnue io ti. bl.Wved ln tbe dlstrict ad she would fully support Ills membership on uy cliltrtd ad· vl1ory committees. "I tt\l.nk we have a lol ot work a bead." said o•w board m ember O'Brien. "ud 1 hope the pubUe'a decWoft to vo&e for me wW boJp th1a elforl. •• 0 · Brieo Hid be wlll seek more community inftlvemeat in dlatrict affain. Mrs. Martin wall now bec1n her lint JI.Ill (four.year) \eral on the district board. She wq appointed to her seat two yean ago following the resignation ol Dr. Arthur Thompson. "I Uunk the publle has come out of Uus e ltttion with more awaren~ of I.be problem& fac. lnc the dlatrlct. .. Mrs. Martin sald todl)". M a c 11111 i a" h as be en 4 Newport.MeH trustee aln~ t.f\f district was formed in 1965. Sixth Graders To Get More Teacher Help A compromise proposal de· signed to give sLXth grade s lu· dents more persona l contact with one tcaC'ht•r at the middle scbocil level instead of kee1 ing students in an elementary school an extra year was approved Tuesday night by Newport·Mesa school trustees. Trustees also decided to con· duct an extft'lslve study into the district 's lO·yea r ·old m iddle school conce;>t. which plact's r.lOSl district sixth gr aders vith se venth and eighth graders . The compromise proposal. labeled a "self-contained core program." came In response to requests from a group of Harbor V iew El e m e ntar y Schoo l <Newport Beach ) parents who asked that their fifth grade stu· dents be allowed to re m ain al an elementary level another year. The parents claimed many six· th grad<' s\udents are e91olional- ly ill·<'qwpped to handle a middle school environment wherl' tliey are taught b) a number cf s pt"c1al i1ed tea chers The pa rents were also o pposed t:> placing im maturt' sixth grad~rs with older students al the large <1.260 students) Lincoln ~.1idC:lc School campus However. truste<'s hedged at granting a special provision for Harbor View students :ind :he district officials drew ilp :he alternative program which ;iow • :_:18 Lift Urged applies to a ll incom ing sixth 1..11.1Ill graders at Lincoln. LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Under the adopted program, Department of Water and Power parents of s ixth graders will has asked the state Court of Ap-h a ve the option of having peals to lift limits on the amount children put in regular classes or of water It can pump out or the in the "cote" program at Lincoln Owens VaUey. next fall. ~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~ Warm up Suits 1995 to 3995 Sweat Shirts or Pants 595 Hooded Sweat Shirts 795 & 850 Gym Shorts • Ja2ging Shorts Track Shorts · Racquetball Shorts 275 to 495 Softball Shirts Basketball Shirts Tennis Dresses ladies Tennis Shorts & Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts T ennls Shoes "< Adidas • Tretorn • Cnerse · Bancroft Jack PUrCef ls • Temis Sax • rasars · Hats I Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handballs & Gloves Badminton Rackets · Tennis Rackets · Wilson Dunlop · Bancroft • Yonex · Prince • Racket Stringinf Tennis Balls 169 to 250 per can Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Swim Goutes Swim Fins Kick Boards Ankle Weipts Barbell & Oumbell Sets Jump Ropes Chest Pulls Extra Plates 538 Ctater.St. • 646-1919 • ~ 9 .. 6 Closed S.mdcy -~uiltu,U)e "-lop~(UJJ eon• of an procracp• &he l8'11Jature ordeff loc:al Jpvem-~Uqptovide. , - -IDll•lll•I a apUl ld td4l •iUa rat. tor owner· Ott~ ....... and otlMtr pro- a tu ~on ·. bUJ•• "'*"'"· ...:..Ulial pnpcrty tu• ,_ pre> perty.r'd.ated Mrvlc• aod fmd· lJ\I other·~• to ruunce ed:ucJl· tioo, wtUare and lltattb pro· 1rams. -Limiti.n& tncrt:ues UJ local aonrmment l>udaew to in.Oalion • D.oily Pllet ,,., ........ 250 RARE BIRDS DESTROYED IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO TO PREVENT DISEASE Robin Gundereon, 19, Looks at Empty Canary Cage In Front Porch of Home Family Sees Pets Die Flock of Rare Birds Exposed to Disease "I can't look out of a single window of the house without see ing them kill my pets," srud Robin Gunderson. 19, of San Juan Capistrano Tuesday as federal and state orrtcials gassed the family's 250 rare birds MeanwhtJe, in San Diego. bird owners were seeking an injunc tion to halt such destruction The exotic and valuable birdi. "ere destroyed because lhey had been exposed indtrecllv to Ncwca~lle d1seas(•. which at tacks respiratory and nervous systems of birds No estimate has been made yet on the value of I.he Gunderson!>' Oock. but one pair alone .,.,.as worth Sl ,500. said Mrs. Gun· derson. The eovernmenl will pay the family faJr market value for the dead birds. Gunderson. an attorney, start Falu-'fl' ~les ed collecting and brf:'cd1ng birds. including rare Old World pheasant, about 10 years ago flt• and his wife and five children cared for their animals in coop-. on an acre of San Juan hill coun try On Feb 6. Gunderson brought home a small gray peacock pheasant from San Dtt•gQ La-.1 week he learned lhJt th<' 1>11 d h.ul possibly been expos ed to Newcastle disease State and federal inspector-. or de red "depopulation " a gm f'rn ment term for extcrm1nat111n The Gundersons said thl'\ will rebuild their nock from 0b1rds already purchased. .. I Just couldn't believe the}' would do It," said Robin. a slu· dent at l'C Jrnne. "It seems sensel~s ·· Bird dealers and breeders will get an opportunitv Mond:iv tn ob- Co11ntians· .Warned Of B11nco ScheIDe Police uy an oraaniled ITOUP nf crtmJnala ls o~retin« • bunco schtme which hH aucceeded in bilking lhousands of doll1r1 from iridlyiduaj.s througbout Southern California. Oran«i• County haa ex perlencecl more t.hAn a dcuen r.· lated lilcldcnta wtt.er• th• dlethod or op•ratlOST h1" varied o«dy s lightly, ~cordlnl' to Earl Grabam or the Wes tminster Police [)(>partment Graham said susp('cts mnke contact with p(ltcmltal victims by telephon<' at s mnll lo mechum ~ized bu.c;mcsses Tht•y say they have t<'l<'vision S<'ls available at highly reduced pnce11. The victims are then persuaded to bt1n~ cash tn t1 specific location, wiually at a major shopping center The virttms are told that the. Granny Give1 ~rth t,o 4 . TOLEDO, OhJo <AP) - Donna Peterson. a 37-year· old grandmother. gave birth to quadruplets and noted she hadn't been tall· ing any rertillly drugs. "I wa s n 't laking anything but aspirin," she said, then added: ''Never take aspirin." · The three girls and · a boy. who weighed a •ot.l of ts pounds. eight ouncoa, were born at a Toledo hospital Monday and im mediately placed in •In· cub1tors. Hospital officials said there were M com pUcatlons. .. catb, usually m exceso; of $1,000, wtll be eitchanged for 19-tnch and 25·inch color television seLs at a loading dock at a major retail store. Once the IUSJ>ed has gotten thl' money, bt OHS wtlh it and never retarns. Ou.ham said. and thf' vkUm ~ ld'l boldJng the bag m stead of ,_ew TV aets The A*l IMident OC«urred IWit week al Westminster Mall when I.he C'On artists got a\4 ay with more than $1,000 Graham said police have ar rested one suapect In the opera· tion on Jan. 21 but apparently hl' was just a runner and the arrest hasn:t•.hampered the gang's ac '1tivlt1es. Graham said that anyone con· tacted and oCfered a deal on telev\aJon set.a should call local police or the Oranse County s heriff's oCfice Flick of Bic IA>cates Pair MONTCLAIR (AP> -Two 16-year-old glrls 'lfllo became lost while hiking near Mount Baldy were spotted when one of th\!m flicked her Bic, sheriff's deputies said. Parents or Amy Shaw and Cary Benzinger, both of Upland. re· ported the If rla mining about 8 p.m . Monday night. Seventeen members of the Sao Dimas therlfl'a mowstAbi rescue team searched for twQ, hours before 1potttnc the li&ht from the porta· bJ• Clf....U. llcht.tr. '!'hey btd beeome Iott in rocks and low ~rua 6a tbt moun· taJn)tde Ill lta road near this i l coml'b~y. de· puUeat&Ut. .. tain a preliminary m1unction to halt government destruction of tht·1r aviartl·~. i\i;soC'1ated Press n·portcd So far . :.i f<>deral s t ale .1,i.:ricultural t:isk furcl' has killed J.lillO exol1t· birch \'alued at SJt0.000 in an effort lo keep NC\' cal.ti<' d1:-eai..c from spread- mg lo 1·omm(•rc·1•1l poultry nocks l S 01i.trict Cnurl Judge ~dward J Sch\\ arll headed testimony in San 01C'go Tue-.day from lht• Hire! Information. Ht•st•arch & Dt•\ C>lnpmcnt S-Ot·ie· l\ ( nmns1 and four tnd1v1duals that unnect•ssan crad1cat1on oC h1rds was taking plaC'c .. Authorities ha\'<' failed to idenlif~. dlsco\'er or disclose any further ldenl1f1ahle infections or Newcastle chsease among any of, I he exnt 1c h1 rds sl ii I -.chC'<luled for dcc;truct1on. · a pet1t10n stated Schwart7 dPnied .1 kmporary rcstrarninl( ord<'r. hut s:rnl he will consider lssulni.: .1 tern· porary injunction during ;1 l\1011. day hearing The outbreak of th!! contagious disease. d111cov«'rf'd first al two bird farm~ in Alpine. In moun· la1ns eust nr San Diego, has been l'Onflnc'<l t1• pl!l shops and rare htrd colh.•c·t1nn -. in Southern Cahfomaa and J\r11ona counties, 0Cf1c1•l11 said Ventilation Syatem Nixed ByOC Board • Plans to install a $156.000 solar· heating and coolt ni! ~y!>lem in the nt'w El Toro Library died before Orant{e County supervisors Tues· day County officials had planned to . seek a federal grant to pay 75 percent of the lnst•llatlon costs. but the solar syatem still would have cost county taxpayers $39.000. Only ~perviaor Ralph Clark voted in favor of the system. He argued the county would recover its cost through fuel savings within 32 yeare. and he said coun- ty olflciala should do all possible to explore eoern conservation. But Supervisor Ralph Diedrich sard the project is too expensive and suggested the federal gov- ernment lhould .P•Y all or the in· stallallon costs. A report to 11upervisors said the solar system would cost $517 a year to operate, whtle conven- tional systems would cost $1 .700 In edd!Uon. county staff mem- bers oaid the county would gain u pertence in bu lid ins and. operating a solar sy11tem Wateon Readmitted LOS ANGELES <AP> -Coun· ty tu assessor Philip Watson has been readmitted to St. Franclt Hospital for further tests. Wat.son· underwent o~n heart "ureery Feb 21. r•ta Md riMll n popu11uoa un- lnii voten •PPTOV. apendlnl ed· dJtiooa.I fand9. -P'Ol'b dd lD1 t II rtli Pf'Oll'UD tied to a ,..ideal'• bl· COID Supervisor RaJpb Clark said lb• board bu been pushina for Lu rdiel ror .ocne Ume. and ti. noted tbe~ are more tban 30 pro. pout• before the lealslatur~ now . I San ]oaquin;·MarSfi-, -oal1 "' "" ~ud wiUll ....... t.as, ..... • 8 ~ Jlalpb Dledrkh Hhi 9-feffN Ni l•I '"" bvrdw off pr.,U etm· hlniq surlt a alllft w th ,._,l.UclN iovenmeat spendlq . ··But DO cme lbould believe that mtanlndul ~rty tu relief can t)e clone unJ s there ls 1 full anal1ah1 or the tax picture ... Dledrith cooUnued ... E vtrythinJ else Is just bandaids '' $340,000 Project Slated to Begin By ARTHUR R. VINSEL QI Ille O•llY Pllet '"'" Construction is expected to begin soon on the $340,000 UC Irvine San Joaquin Marsh restoration proJect which today has final approval from I.he South Coast Regional Zone Com - mission. The panel commended the pro ject to restore water quality m the marsh following a brief pre- sentation by UCJ represen tatives. The commission was clearly in favor of the final item on its lengthy agenda. Two members of the com- mission were forced to flbslain from voting on a permit to restore San Joaquin Marsh. Legal counsel from the California Atto~ney General's of- fice agreed it would pose a con- flict of interest when questioned by commissioners Dr. Rimmon C. Fay and llulh Galanter. Restoration of the marsh is a Sought Aid UC lrrine ecolog1eal project and both Dr. Fay an~ Ms. Galanter explained they have business de- alings with the UC system A marine biologist with a re- search lab in Venice, Dr. Fay sells a variety of fish to UC scien- tists and professors for study, while Ms. Galanter is a UCLA employe who wntes and edits newsletters. Cost of the ambitious wildlife sanctuary renovation will be borne by funds made available through the Fede ral Public Works Employment Act. Suspect Arrested Monday's green light signal!> the ultimate success of a long running campaign to save the lowland marsh lying south of Campus Drive and bounded bv the San Diego Creek flood control channel In Market.Death Initially, a 30-foot wide bypasc; channel will be constructed and much ovl'r grown vegetation clogging the ponds will b(• cleaned out Improvements will he made to four existing nature walk paths through the marshy area to build them up as dikes. Culverts 10 feet long by 18 in ches wide will be installed in the dikes lo allow increased Wllter circulation and promote in creased w1ldlHe development in the marsh. 1 The four existing ponds will also be deepened to attract and support increased watl'rfowl us ing the area and tht' less<.'r animals and jnaecL~ on wh1eh they feed San Joaquin Marsh has been recognized as a ma1or stopping point on the Pacific flyway. much like Upper Ne-wport Ha~. drawing thousandii of migratory birds annually, Fire Chief Commended The chie-f of the Sun5et Beach Volunteer Fire Department was commended by Orange County Supervisors Tuesday for his ef forts In avoiding severe flood damage during high lideii Dec. 21. Supervisor Laurence Schmit presented the framed commen- dation to Chief George Kelso. Three homes were threatened during I.he high tides. but Kelso was credited with promptly call· mg for help and avoiding more serious damage. Gem Talk H11.1 c· Ill \IP/lf(IJ.'<; • THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING • •. WITH INF'ER10R WATCHES A man who sought medical aid in Los Angeles for a bullet wound has been arrested in connection with the March 3 shooting death of a Santa Ana market t>wner. Police identified the suspect as Michael L. Bradley, 18, of Los Angeles. They said Bradley was Jinked t o the bloody robbery-murder by employes of the Santa Ana Food Mark et. 1216 W. First Street, who allegedly identified him as one of three shot~un wielding bandits who attempted to rob the market During the 10:30 p.m . robbery employcs were herded into a meal cooler. 1t was in the cobler that a gun· fight between the robbers and the murder victim's son broke out. Killed in the fracas was the 66 ·year-old market owner ltoy~·otl Koi1't Lau. Seriously wounded in the brief but bloody battle was the vac- Crimeless Pot Use: No Hike LOS ANGELES (AP) ~ A federally.funded report indicates there has been no increase in the use of marijuana in states where it has been decriminalized, the Los Angeles· Times reported to- day. The. newspaper said the soon· to-be-released report is expected to give a significant boost to I.he national movement to repeal criminal laws against the use and poss~sion or small amounts or marijuana by individuals. The study was funded by Law Enforcement Assistance Ad ministration (LEAA) and con- ducted by a Washington research firm for I.he National Governors ' Conference. For years, the Ru11lans have tried to compete with the free enterprise countrie8 In various fields. In almost every case, their. attempts have faHed. Now. it appears that they are getting ready to try to sell watches and clock& to lhe rest of the world. They recently unveiled a coUedJon of timepieces at an exhibition In New York. The products were mad•. of course. In government-owned factories. wbere there is no lncenllve to compete or excel. Predictably. what they have lo offer are very ordinary watches, using dea.lam and components that • are 1lready outdated her•. They admitted thAt. their 2 electronic watch models. for example, use clraullry bo\IJhl from American • firms. 101( yellow gold-filled d11tach· ebre self-sizing gold- hlled bracelet 4 diamonds on u•ll dial llm 's son. Ken Lau, 25. Also felled in lhe exchange or ~unfire was an unidentifi e~ Juvenile who two robbery mates left behind when they fled from the market. At the lime of the shootings. police said they believed a second suspect might have been wounded by bullets fired from a handgun carried by Lau. And It was early the following day that Bradley sought medical care for a neck wound al use Medical ~nter in Los Angeles. With the wounded juvenile in custody in the jail ward at UCI Me~ical Centc:r and Bradley un-Mr arrtst in the pri'son ward at USC Medical Center. police ar<' seeking the third member or the >;ou thful robbery band. • Board Nixes Firm's Bill A $968 bill submitted by the. firm earlier paid $10,000 to sur- vey citizens about their opinions of ~he Orang~ County Airport was reJecled . by county supervisors Tuesday. POS Associates Inc. sought the . extra payment because of time · spent preparing for a hearing in-, to the survey's validity, county officials explained : The hearing was prompted when spokesmen for a group called Residents Against Jets charged I.hat too few resldenu. near I.he rurport were surveyed. But Supervisor Ralph Diedrich won support from fellow board members in arguing that consul- tants should be prepared to answer questions about their work for the county. 0 101111 w•lh c11end1• 141< oold· l11ftd, SIO nt eu 11001 b.lC.lc Syllththc; ruby •creen le'I but· ton show~ monllildale Rrohl bultt.>n shows liou•'m•n !JIOS IOK ootd 1.11111 htftC811'1 I• The more the Communist countries try to eompet• with us. the clearer It becoina that free enterprise la lhe beat way to co . Freedom'• advantaiu are ondlesa. , ' 1823 NEwPORT Bl.VD. COSTA MESA CC1NVENIENT TERMS R1nkAmer1card4.ltattOf ChtrQ• 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 5'8-3401 J. • ' Chile Apology · - WAStmfGTQN <AP > -Pn:aldent Cart~r today lttmecl lnAp- propri.ate a U.S. diplomat's apoloa tor 1Jlqed Amer1eH in~~ ArTE&MATH: u vo\er mntlncwert.bfowtn,al61t-w\rtiCblltaoiovemment. t urn 0 u l 18 1 n y m 1 a• u re , At the same time. he safd the 'United States shouJd bffome "I.he chances are you didn •t get very focal potnt ror the preservaUon and prot~tion of human right.I" worked up over yeaterday's aroundtheworJd. school board elections. It's un-u.&a r derstandable. The campaigns TllA'.f ~ 1'0l always been were almost universally borintt. Asneraca s roJ.e, be satd. As I .,_ ..!.Yidence of has commitment, Somehow you sensed there ~arter cited bis decision to end wasn't going to be any great the ban on travel by U.S. citizens rush to the polls Tuesday after to Cuba. Cambodia, Vietnam and i counting the turnout of citizens North Korea. ~ at the various candidate Cartersaidtheban.tobeWted l forums. Turnoff is a better March 18, was an instance 1n descnpt10n. which the United States "has At most forum:.. audience- counhng was a simple ta11k. You counted Lhe caodidates t h e m s e I v e s, t b el r w i v ea . children. uncles and hl'l"d·core supporters who were present to cheer their champion. Then you subtracted this number from the total of those people present That usually left you with the Janitor who was waiting out back JN THE END, however, I finally did get myself worked up enough over one election to pry myself away from other more pleasant pursuits and re- port to my polling place yester· day. This was the election in the Saddleback Community College District where one Robert Price. an administrator at Laguna llllls Leisure World, was runrung for trustee against the incumbent. Dr James Marshall The trouble was that Dr Marshall is dead been at fault" for abridgmg rights, freedom or travel m this case. "We also ar~.quit.e eagerly ..-s- sessing our own nation's pohcies that violate human rights as de fined by the Helsmk1 agree· ment." Carter said . A spokesman said later that the travel ban was tho only :,pec1ric item Carter had in mmd CARTER BEGAN TH E news conference by announcing that he has sent Congress a $1.5 billion youth employment pro- gram to cur b extraordinarily high joblessness among young people, particularly minorities m the cities. He said the administration will make a major push for a MiddJc East settlement in 1977, one that may include adjustment of the old boundaries between Israel and the Arab states Carter's comments came after two days of conference!\ with Israeli Prime Minister Y1h:hak Rabin. The President began that round of talks by endorsing th<' concept of "defensible borders for Israel m a future settlement ON SPEClnC ARO cootrol item 1, Carter said be doesn't want the U.S. cruise missile or the Soviet Backfire bom ber, both matters or major contl"oversy, included in negotiation~ at tbe outset. He said that way, there might be quick agreement on other issues, with those specific weapons as a followup topic. , Carter said he has proposed that both nations forego armed satellites and sateUite destruc- tion systems, He also endorsed a demihtanzed Indian Ocean Cartel', who as a campaigner had himself accused the Republican administration or part1c1pating in the overthrow of Chilean President Salvadore Al- lende m 1973. said the apology, uttered 10 Ge¥va by Brady Tyson at the United Nations Human Ril!hls Commission, did not rcpre!Sent administration policy. "I DON'T KNOW which de- legate lhis is or what his concerns are, but we are still concerned about deprivation of human rights m many other countries or the world," he said. "I think Chile wouldbeoneofthose .... "At first our policy was in- terpreted, 1 thmk improperly, lo deal exclusively with the Soviet Union." Carter said . "I just pointed out how our own country has been at fault in !>Orne in ~tances " Residents of Westport, Wash., have a front-row seal as a Pacific storm whips up 25-foot waves and gale warni ngs persist for another day. Surf crashes over the seawall at the end of the city's m ain street, ~ing boulders and logs over t he barrier. Not wishing to be an integral part of the action, drivers parked these vehicles 80 Jeet from the sea\lfall. Wind gusts ranged up to 70 miles t>er how along the Washington coast and some areas re- ceived two inches of rain in 24 hours. House Okays Rebates Battle to Continue in Senate Committee WASHINGTON (AP> Fights over plans for a $.50-per- person rebate and a new busi- ness tax break are likely to conti11ue during ~ate action on the House-approved version of President Carter's program to stimWate the economy. Tbe tax-reduction bill, worth $43 l billion dunng the next 31 months, was passed Tuesday by the House. 282 to 131, after battles over features giving 200 IN SHORT illic>n Americans up to $50 each this 'spring and summer and creating a new job· stimulating tax cut maUlly for smaller businesses. The Senate Finance Commit tee continues hearings today on the tax-cut measure 60 Slflll P1ttt• · property helonglng to Tongsun Park, a Korean businessman who allegedly tried to buy in- f I u en ce with m embers of Congress. The IRS said in court «¥>cu· ments filed just before the agents seized the property Tuesday that the action was bemg taken because Park "has neglected or refused to pay" nearly $4 5 m1lhon an back taxes HEW Reorganb~• He succumbed Feb 9. too late for authorities to remove his name from the ballot or for o ther c andidates to step forward THE OUTRAGE OF all this and what got me motivated was that the dead man became an issue in the waning days or the campaign. AT THE NEWS conference. hc said such phrases "arc JUSt semantics," but that lsrat>l should have lines or defense tom sure stability in the Middle East He said defense Imes "may or may npt conform in the foreseea ble future" to legal national boundaries, and that outposts, m· ternationaJ zones or other ar rangements could bt.> part of <1 peace package Loren Questioned On Mate's Money CAIRO (APl -Leaders of 00 Arab and African countrie~ signed declarations or economic cooper ation and political solidarity today to wind up the first Afro-Arab summit conference. During the three-day meet mg, almost $1.5 billion of Arab oil money was pledged for African development, thus seal 1ng economic cooperation between the two sides . WASHINGTON </\P t D1 v1s1on ch1ers throughout the vast Health. Education and Welfare (HEW 1 bureaucracy report to new bosses today in line with a ma1or rcorganiza· lion of the largest federal de partmenl One bureaucrat, whose a gen cy was summarily abolished in the restructuring, ~aid he was "going to take a long lunch" before trying lo figure out where he would end up. In an nouncing the reshuffle Tuesday, HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr predicted it even· tually will save taxpayers al toast S2 billion a year ROME <AP> Customs police held actress Sophia Loren over night for questioning about her husband's finances, then let her ny to their home in Paris today. • Two of our area newspapers. the News Post and Tustin News, urged voters in the Sad· dleback Community College College District to go to the polls and elect the dead man. The PresWent once ai;:~11n l'' pressed complete confidence 1n Paul C. Warnke. his arms rontrol negotiator. who awaits a S~nall' confirmation vote The 42·year-old star was detained for nine hours al Rome's in ternational airport Police sources said :,he was interrogated in IRS Sef.:ea Boate• . • 1 J s ' 1 t 1 j , • ' , I ~ . i ! i i This 1s a rather bizarre ap proach to representat1 vt.' gov ernmenl And sadly, the attendant notoriety given to the deceased ancumbent's candidacy prob- ably did htlle to comfort Dr Marshall's widow in her gnef You can be certain. however. that the endorsement of the de· ceased Saddleback trustee got plenty of attention by the press 1n other regions of our country where Orange County has a novel reputation in politics I can Just hear the wags back east now when informed 1)f the campaign on behalf of a rlead cand1dat<• He said he did not thml.. thl• Senate vole would have .my ('( feet on Warnke'c; future negot1a t1ons with the SO'> ll't L n1on Carter said he thinl..s m<in' WarnkP opponenL-. redlh dc1n t want a mutual r••duC't1on 111 strategic :irms FORDS TO WRITE LJ_FE SI'ORJES NEW YORK CAP> Former President Ford and his wife Ret ty have contracted to write lhNr memoirs for SI million. accorrl mg to The New York Time:. In its Wednesday editions. lhl• "HEV. fllA RLIE, guesc; Times said term5 haH bl't>n "hat., Kook) Orang.-Count} worked out with llarppr & Ro~ nut then• In rahforma t~ at It publishers or New York anti again You II never guess "'hat Reader's Digest they're do1n now According lo the Time.,, Ford'~ Thu:, Oran~" Count~ ll> i-.hll book, due to be pubhshed 1n 1979 having d1ff1culty m shaking lb will begm wtth his term a., vu·c• ()Jd 1magt' dS the Fruit and ">;ul president and contmul' through Capital or pol1t1<:s his presidency Mrs Ford's book So that'~ what drov~ me lo 1s said to he an autob1ograph~ the polls Blamed 1c I'd sit and is schedult-d for reieruie in home on my hands and not 19ill vote. The '>lilies out ther4' Tbe agreement was expected might actually elPC't tht' dead to be formally announced today man at a pr~s conference in the t•onnect1on with an investiga- tion mlo l<1x and t'urrencv ac t1v1t1es or her husband. ITTO\'IC producer Carlo Ponti. LAST MONTH POLICE <, e J r l' h l' cl p 0 0 l 1 '<, 0 ff IC l' In Rome Jnd the t'o11ple ·s \ilia in thl' h1lh south of Rome and "l'lzt•d .. ome pJpcn. "Tht' ~hole matter concerns 1• " r> I a n a l 1 o n <. o n r o u t 1 n c l' u ., t o m s m a t t e r :. . · · M i s s Loren's chief attorney, Em· manuele Golano, said. "The questioning may also be con- neclt.'rl with the financial status of Mr Ponti and recent In-· vesllJ?alions begun by firlancial .1uthont1es " · M 1ss Loren was reported in tears during he r long stay in the airport customs orfice. WhE'n she emerged just before boarding a :>.05 a .m. flight to Pa rt:-. she refused to answer rl·portt•rs ' qut•st1ons but manaf(l'd 111 smile for photo- J:rapht.-rs PONTI MET MISS Loren at the airport 1n Paris. but neither would d1st'uss her inter- rogation 'I'm tired because I haven't ~lept ... she said "That's all " "1 don't want to talk now, ' 'aid Ponh "I 1ust want to see my Wife ' THE PONTIS HAVE been Fortunnt '' th d d 't Fords' P:ilm Spnngs homl' I Sn~~·Warning c~~ti;~; I r-C.:::!~rt Sounded in Pacific No~~~~·::~·;:~;,~ Ml.. '-'-'1'('1 w.um1H ~"'""'" uv·ouqn H'lUf\d•Y fl !~~~~r;-~ !: "'~',~~~~':;":~~;·~~~se.,:•;•.:...,, A"<l>or... '1 t• wlll> QU\I ~IO<lll~ •• lllqn .t\ SS •r~ •1•...,I• u lJ P•e<tl<t"CI to"'' Ille nort11ern .,._.,,. ' ::~~•1191d ~~ ~ ,0.l !::,':_~~~:~~:~,:.~uou '"" f 80''°" \l ,. 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""'-_, tllt CMcadt Mooallelftt teer•• W•OflHOAY S.t_I_ S t'Dm 11 ~911· "'"' " " I> "' J2 TMUIUOA'f' l'l'ltl.,_ •PA"' O l •111\ .... ..,,.,. eftM ~ -.111c MOf~ e..\, .... -"...,,. WM t•M<• • _.,.. _, tl'9 Pa<.lt~ "'"'"'ti' ' .,...... J J Wfllll_"Cl' ............ P"'~I .. ~<MdlOw •·tto.."' It _.,,_,_...,,., f•Mrt .,.., wllll '""" w1ftd\ h••btt' lta 1'11 ,MhS "•·"' l•f•<nt tor olllor ••••• •~• M-tt-10 Opm ,Mttt•Oa lft. but still carry on acttv1t1es 1n Rome tam residence:, m and Rome many film They main both Pan!> WASHINGTON <A P > • In ternal Revenue Service agents seized two luxurious house:.. three cars and other personal CASHQG: IN ON 9 SPRING CLEANING Save With a Daily Pilot March Sale Ad 100/o DISCOUNT ... 5 LINES OR MORE FOR 3 DAYS Sprlng'a an Ideal time to clean out clutter. Now, with a Daily Pilot March Sale claaslfled ad, spring 's a greattlme to clean up, too. Convert your clutter to cash by placing a cteaalfled ad of five llnea or more for three days, and, save 10 per cent on the cost of the ad. Complete details of this special savings plan appear In today's claaatfied section. If you have ttema to sell In the following categorle1 you'll wanttotake advantage of a March Sale ad: Antiques Garage Sales Office Equipment Appliances Household Goods Pianos & Organs Bicycles Jewelry Sewi~g Machines Cameras Machinery Sporting Goods Furniture Musical Instruments Swaps U:se Cash, BankAmericat.d or Master Charge Remember -10% Discount -Act Now! tt.U your ad or 'plue .lll'eeaJy at any Dally Pllol orfi~"· DAILY PILOT .. \ .. gy Policy --~--Train Leave• Tracb Near ConU116 coa1u 4 , Calif u a. • ewe. •It• It 0tt1tr nd ••· ttt:= ,..,. • Pro~sal Bit '-OS ANGELES CAP> = ot U. Soutbena CalilonWI Gu Co. -.rd called Tu.da.7 or or 1ubetantlal rnWoa ol a ~ dlltpedto lbape CaW •'• era future. JUr"7 Proctor'• criUdam wu aimed at a ltl·pa1e Pf'Opoeed enattY poi1.lcy statement compiled by Ua.e state's Ene.rey Raou.rcea c....n.uan and Development. ComnUuioo. r • ""' MMl •• ~heduled to a written state~~· CAP> -Abau& • a..&lkll ~ II&.-a c:nwm• '*' caald laavt mllend • mat ol serious bicll lnJutin. "*'*'a ldak la the r U. raU lut"b tbem minor, wb.n a She Hld OD• waa a wt ('09Da i •Lo~ltloole. liOrtbbouod Amtrak lrala pu.....,. ad Ole ot.a..r maader ol lbt Red llull derailed Just north of • t,... r. ualt of lbe Calltorala Art JJo,-d. Wat Cout Cornin1 early today, "But mOtJt of them H11bw_, ~. u.Jd b1a PQbUc nlatlom dJ,taetor aulhoritleua1d •~~ treated for mlnot' officers bad aeea an wt· for Amlrall, uld the A spokeswoman at Injuries and re.leased,'' ldentitled car hit the rail Southern Paelllc ''Cout Corn in I M e m or i a l •ht sald. at a bilb speed less than Starlll.bt" left Oakland Hos pit al s a Id two No fatalities were re· two bou.n before the de· ata:DOp.m . for Portland, P e r s o n s w e r e ported in the accident railmenl Ore., andSeatUe. t.a~ id.loo a. r.ta. pt'Op(»al 9.'tct· ..... nesdajbiSacramento, be aaid in • 'Aa pl'esen~ proposed in cti'at\ fonn. the document lacks. •DJ ~ legal, economic or technleat analysis," Proctor ••id. "Tbe policy statement thould be q\Uck.Jy rejected, oc sipificantly changed, to maJce it NOW IN NEWPORT ' I Gfawth Limit Supported SANTA BARBARA (AP> Voters in Uus quiet coastal com- munity have expressed heavy, but non·bindang. ~upport for hmitjng its population to 85,000 persons. With about 80 percent of Tuesday's vote counted, more than 62 percent voiced approvaJ of the populatioo.Umlting portion of the city's general plan. Santa Barbara now has a population of about 72,000. And 60 perce nt also approved a companion measure which would require voter approval of any future changes in the general plan that would affect populat.Jon density. Both propositions are advisory only, calling upon the voters for an expression of support ror the c ity's general plan but not band mg as such comply with l'eality." He said the document assumes CaWomia faces an energy future that requires a complete change in the state's economic and social fabric. In solving eoergy problems, the draft proposal ignores the ex- pertise of the state's maJor utilities, he added, saying the commission wrongly describes the utilities' energy planning' as too risky. Meanwhile, Dem ocratic slate Assemblyman Terry Goggin of San Bernardino recommended Tuesday that the state designate A,Wl ....... Dla-IHl'Or~ Singer Di a na Ross bas divorced her husband, Robert E. Silberstein, ac· cording to a Superior Court spokesman in Los Angeles. They were married in 1971 in Las Vegas. Miss Ross, 32, appeared in an NBC·TV special last Sunday Noise Issue Grows in SD the Energy Commission as its SAN DIEGO (AP>-Atlorneys "central aulhority for natural gas supply" and be required to for the city of San Diego say they select a potential site for a Ji. ·will intervene in efforts of the Port District to obtain a noise quefied natural gas terminal variance for Lindbergh 1-'ield. within the year. Speaking at a Town Hall The Port District will be asking luncheon meeting, Goggin said an administrative Jaw judge in hearings June 20·25 to exempt the LNG is at best a high·cost 10• airport for a second time from surance policy for California in· the state noise ceiling of 75 de-dustry. He added that the state should not make an irrevocable c ibels -b Id LNG City attorneys said they will commitment to ua any ask that the Port District be or· facihly for al least a year. dered to cooperate with the Noise Goggin is chairman of the slate Abatement OfCice by delivering Assembly's permanent subcom-noise monitor inform at ion ANOTHER II ' FAMiLY RESTAURANT HAMBURGERS • OMELETES • PRIME RIB Special Junior Menu WHIPPED FROZEN YOGURT BEER & WINE OPEN 24 HOURS 80 I DOVE STREET (At No. Bristol, next to the Sporting House NEWPORT BEACH EA$T&lUfF 752-280 I m allee on energy· needed from the airport. -,------~;~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::=======================~~===~ New Building Ban Imposed SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Board of Super visors ts clamping a lid on subdivision construction in Cardif- THE EARL'S f'\.UMllHG HIATIHG Al .. COHD. JT-. ...... ............... Snto/1c.e I,, Vo111 ~ft1-<..IO N11Sir.:1luN Vl{JO '"~"' C,,m1"'4.J JD1\l,ll"I f-by.the-Sea and Solana Beach because of inadequate 495-040 I , sewer treatment facilities coc;r~ ... r SA The decision reached Tuesday is the third of ats '"1& N• .. ~··" e ·o (, l< .,.,,,,,, kind in recent weeks. ---------642-1753 Su pervisor s earlier development 1n the two 4( .. ________ ) ... -.. banned new construction taJ t h h d coas owns as pus e \RT n OP P f m the Poway and Olay the San EhJO treatment .....__ _______ . areas because of a lack pl ant. which has a of sewer capacity capacity or 2 million SATIRIZES The new ban as the re-gallons of sewage a day, In the suit of a report by county to the hnut DAILY PILOT sanitation officials _t..,.hca,_,_t _______________ _ Weekend Celebration /Jewel Court MARCH 11th The Hallmark Dancers MARCH 12th Okalani's Polynesian Dancers MARCH 13th H ungarian Dancers NEXT WEEK MARCH 18th Greek Dancers from Th• Intersection MARCH 19th The O vertenders -Bavarian Dances MARCH 20th Esplendor De Mexico (Sensational Aztec Dancers from Mexico City) • , QUALITY ~URNITUJ.W Qosts Less At&\.aron MclUtltz • 'P , ... ~ COMFORT AND FASHION IN DINING GAME SETS For a super ch01ce of better qualitv d1n1n9 qarne sets, shOP now All tables with care· lreie tops. some extend to JO !eel .. sealing 12 PeOPle All game chairs with casters many with swivel or rocker features ;lour ch01ce ol tOday•s allractive fabric or vinyl covers Sale pri~es start al NOSTALGIC ROLL TOP DESK Handcrafted in solid oak and oak veneers. This tine turn-<>f.lhe-ctnturv piece fea-tures a sli~u1 desk st.1rfac:e. and interior coms>ertments. all concealed bv a birrel tap lt\et rotates Into l>lace. ThN!e extra drawers and door compartment complete stOfall! area. Knobs are POrcelin and genuine antiQue brass. Regular '59.95 Sal~ 39995 llt9\llu ""'' Salt 22995 Swivel base desk2~,, llfWUler 95 uns Sale SAVE ALMOST 1/2 THOMASVILLE ITALIAN BEDROOM GROUPING Clm1c Uth century architecture and sculoture inspires this elegant lurn1ture collection Drawer fronts fe1ture heavy Ira~ moldings, Regula r 1299.95 embossed floral motif. Figured cherry veneers and beech solids are t1n1shed in a glowing, warm fruitwood color. Five plece groop 69995 includes triple dresser. vertical mirror. 11ueen or 1u11 headboard. 2 Sa I e night stands CONTEMe<)RARYSLEEPSOFA Conceals a queen slza bed with lnnersprln0 lbrettrse~·a~a:~r d:ri!ns ~0r~·.v:v~ Regular 399.95 arm pillows. Upholstery Is t.xtured be~ woven of man-made Oltfln yarn for long 2 95 wear and clean ability. NII'\$ art trimmed 99 ril~~ stylish chr~ meta~. limited Quan-sale A Chance to Lea1n ca.ta Mesa counm meM and the city wrappiAa up a three-day ccmfennce ln urUIQlfwn, D.C .• Uw1 week. 1bo Dally Pt lot often viewa with sktpticllm trips by aroups ot city o1nc1als to conJereMH. 1 retreau and j wikets, this one could PU off. Wltb a nC?w administration with new pTograms and priorities and new bureaucrats in charge, the 1 council. particularly its relatively new members, ' could learn much at the conference, a National League of Cities Congressional meeting. , The Costa Mesans were to attend work~ops deal· 1 ing with energy, unemployment, transportation and public works, in addition to meeting some of Presi- dent Carter's new administrators and their own Washington delegation. , The hope is that if they really did their homework back East, they may well come back with enough useful information and some ideas for better opera· tion and cost·saving lo pay for the trip. Thrills and Frills Three recently-a pproved lecture series and classes in the Coast Community College District shou ld prove of interest to district taxpayers. The five member board of trustees of the district has approved : A hang glidmg lecture series at Orange Coast College , I A four·week lecture series on ''Communicating With Plants" -A series of free .. stop smoking" classes, partly sponsored by the district. "Wantl UI to 1l&ft a ll'ftt CJt~':i onoullb people enroll ln tM comu. ~ be of. ferecf,,. Consldcrlnt rec t. n4IWI ol • SI mWloo d cit In the district budget, 11 b more and men dUftcult to Ju.sUly frivolous or hnnecesaary daua. Cl888 Adjustment Newport-Mesa school o.mclals appear to have come up with a workable compromise in offering Harbor View Hills <Newport Beach) Elementary School parents a "self-contaiJ)ed sixth grade core pro- gram" for their children starting middle school next year. Some parents or (i(th grade students have asked that their children remain in an elementary school as sixth graders, on the grounds that many are not em~ tionally ready for a middle school environment. With the continuing transition to middle schools (slxth, seventh and eighth grades). only seven of the district's 25 elementary schools now include sixth g raders. The problem racing the school system is that granting special options of this nature to one group of parents raises the prospect oC a succession of parents from other schools with more requests for special a r· rangements of this nature. And this poses a problem for orderly educational administration and a problem in equitable treatment for all students and parents. i The question put to an incumbent candidate on the board last week was. "How can you justify classes like this at taxpayers expense?" The trustee said he was not personally sy m- pathetic to programs such as these, but that the state The parent group raising the ·issue at Harbor Vi ew Hills made some interesting points and was sue· cessful in getting the school district to initiate a new study oC the over-all middle school concept. But, if that study produces reasons for changes, it would seem reasonable that they should be changes that can be adopted on a district-wide basis. c ~f you don't ~ehAve Yourself, I wotlt unlotk the other orit~ Latchstring Always Out To Hughes (JACK ANDERSON) WAS lllNGTON T he latt• Howard llu~ht•s, on the run from a tax investigation 1n the United St ates, used his t'normous wealth lo court landlord!> abroad. First. he Ocw to the Bahamas where he danf!led the dollar'> in front of Prime M1 n 1stc r Lynden Pindl· in g Th c b1lhona1rc of fercd to bail o u I a bankrupt h otel and opcratt' it as a luxury casino I n t h t• Bahamas /\!-.port of lhC' deal. hr spokc of "financial support" for the prime m1n1stt'r THIS RF.FER•:NCt: in tht• w 1•rl'l llught'S pa fl<' rs 10<1 It al\'-. that lht' money would go lo Ptndhn~ ~H'rsonall~ But !-.1'\0k<'sman for both thl' Pincilin1: i:oH•rnnwnt and !ht• llught•l; ori:.1n11.1t1011 vigorously denaPd 1t /\n\ 'Ul"h of frr. the•\ 'aid. must have• meant "fin ant 1.11 '\U ppor1·· for thl' BahamJ•1. not PindhnJ: pl'r~onal I) Th1•\ prnnt 0111 th11l. tn an~ c.1sc. llu~hl'' neH·r opened the CilSlflO llughc•f nl''(l hornp awa\ from home was ManaJ{ua. 1car<1gua. 1Wh1Ch iS lht: fiefdom Of i\na.'llaSIQ Somoza Tbc: pol bellied ruler cont rol-. ever y profitable in· dustry in b11> tin~ nation. from taltll' farms and hott'ls to laun tiromats csnd houses of prost1tu t1on llC' has an tnlC'rest in the shoe fuctonf's. th<' cigarette com pan1et.. cvl'n the parking meters The Somor.a family has acquired j ust about half th<' countr) ·s private property Hughes oHerl'<I to help the Big Banann savt• a nC1thcr of his pet business<'s. Nicaragua's national airlln<' A secret m emo, outlininfl th<.' airline deal. reminded HuJthes pointl'<lly: "Nicaragua could be your alternate home." All Somoza would rcquir<'. the mC'mO suggested, would be "a 12-hour nolict' .. The lat<' t y coon ne ver OIUNGE COAST' DAILY PILOT R()bfrt N WtffJ. Pll~i."/rfr T)loma1 Krrvll, £dJtar Bort>oro Krfibkll. Edrton'al Paft F.dJtqr The edil.ONI riase o( lhe o.ib' Pilot •~Os tt k\fonn 11nd ~trmulnl tuder<: b~· prt1rnt&nll on thi~ PllRI.' d1' f'l'M' con\men11rv Of\ toptci\ nf lnlerrsl l)y ~~'Tlf\ICDt t'd rolumnrsl11 and rartdiiiilal~. by prm ulinii n fnrum fnr tt•11de~· \'It'\\ !I :ind b)· prr~N\tln1t th111 nt'\\ "Paper·~ opinions Wild ldt'o11 nn curn•nt toptt'!I The l'dllori•I opinion.a of the Oally ruot apl)f'ar onl)' 1n the f'Cfltor111l <'olurnn 11t ttw lop of lh" pag<-. Opinion~ f'X pre11'td b)' the colurt\nl!lll and C'l1rtoonl11lll nnc1 h•llN ""ritrr' UC' th<'1r (I"" n nd no NHk1rtt'mtnt of th('ir \'lrw11 tw thr Dmly fl1hit ahould bt-1nrn1 t<I Wednesday. Marcbt.tm Dear Gloo111y Gu~ That tremendous power boat grand prix Sttturday probably brought Newport into the 20th Century. The sail will be fore\•er buried with Christopher Colum · bus P.O C1oomv Gu\ cornmrnh .,, tubm1tlfO bv rt.tdU\ .,,,d do not nt<euo1r.ty r '1f'< t '~ Vl•W\ Of '"' l'lf'l#tD•P•r \4'nd V"tUt CWt PffVf' to Gloomy Gv\ Ot1•ty P11ot ever made tl as far as Costa Rica. But President J ose F1gueres. who was reported to be having personal rmanc1al d1f· f1cult1es. v. a '> attracted to someonl' so sohenl Early an 1974. he invited the fi nancial ru~1t1\"(' Robert \'e.,ro to hide out 1n Costa R1c.i or < our..,l'. l'I Presadente expected \ e-.co to b1 · ing his illgotten m1lho11:. olon.: with him. ~'1gueres also began to feel the ... a mt• s trange attr action for Hughe!> On March 1. t9H. F1gueres wrote lo the reclust• on prt'sadential stationer) · I huvt• rC'ad about \ 011 ."" h<' h\'_g;in ·'I knnv. \•)ll h.I\ t• n<t prohkn1 or rC':-1dl'nc·t• 111 au\ rount n at th1'> t1mt-. hut nC'\t•rtht>ll's ... I v. ant tu n!rt•r you lht• hosp1t;iht~ of Costa Ru:.1 "Our couotr, o rfer~ cs wholesome climate and a 1trNt deal o( individual lreedom with St'C'ur;t)' " The letter ~ a!I dt• hvered co Hughe~. alon~ with a memo from his attorne' Chester Davi!!, pobtttnc out that Vl'ilco had already made the move from the Bahamas to Costa R 1c J BUT HUGHES remained 1n the Bahamas where he apparently received encouragement from Prime Minister Pindling The secret Hughes papers contain se,·eraJ references to Plndling familJarly as the PM The secret papers indicate that Pindling was willing to d eal wilt\ Hughes. but the negotiations e •entually broke down The phantom industrialist next ap· peared in Nicaragua. where he set up housekeeping on an entirl' hotel. noor provided by Somoza. L.at~r . Hughes moved into Somoza's private headquarters. The billionaire reciprocated for this royal treatment in cold cash. buying 25 p e r cent of Somoza's airline. When Somoza sought more financial s upport from Hughes, tl merely strengthened the bond between them. U'nhapptty, Somoza wall losing mone,r OD his airline, which was pa1'1U '65.00I> a month oo a British loan, Hoahes was In· forrOld. But tht m~ aroand l;fugbef found Somoza to bf their kin4'0f didator, · JtJT THE HIGHEll Somoza's airliners soared, the lower th profits plu.nged. To Intl~ more cash trom HuJhes. Somou ot~ f~t"d him ao Interest In 1 ply,,..ood r actory. pharmaceutical plant or roal estat~. Somoaa•s r('(luests"plactd a •train on the rr1end11hlp between the dictator and tbe billionaire. "Th<' Gt-neral <Somoia) callrd today, and I dkt not lako the call," an aide report. t'd "He obviously wllnts to know your rt>actlon to our meetlnR Government Morality a Lost Cause? Colson's Message a Dour One ~ ~ ) To the Editor· Your article on Charles Colson at the Mayor's Prayer Breakfas t (Feb. 28 > mentions an ··audience of 500 spellbound" who ·•gave him a standing ovation."' But was this for hb wit and humor. for their joy in his spirtu.al renewal, nr for his attitudes ubout what pt'oplc und their government can do'' /\s a bC'giMing for Christian Lcadl•rsh1µ Wcl'k. your article describes a man whose beliefs an• perhapi; antithetical to real leadership. You quote him as <;Jying that we must ·'learn that man cunnol change man" and see ·"the futility of government trying to m ake a difference in men's hvcs" In this 30·minute address. does Mr. Colson mean to reject the Am erican Revolu· t1on that we have so recently ct•lebrated, and which is continu· mg to both grow here and inspire men all over the world? Ooe3 he wish to repudiate the value or tl·achers. public health worker... for et.try and agricultural a gents.· and countless others who. through our iton•rnmenls. do. I believe. mak,· •• profound difference in men·!\ hvt•s ·· YOU R ARTICl.t: lelb or C:olson clt>sniban~ h1m,<'lf as a mJn with a l>Cnsc ol J waster! life. freltng defeakd and apparentl) e mollonall} disturb<'o . A man's ~plrit.ual and cmul1onal life are private, and not tu b~ j udged - 1rnless hc gel<'.., puhltc and lays it :.ill out lwfor<' us for cxaminatioo. I am not thl'.' first to question whether Mr Colson has used his sp1rilual experience to avoid de· altng with his ov.n guilt and respons1bihty ("d1dn "t reel guilty or what I was charged with"> and to Sfi?k a positive response frnm oth~s to reinforce his new o;tance that seems to rCJeC't the valu(' or humans helping other humans to change. I personally have a deep and lifc·long mistrust of j(Overnment. Out I could never buy lhe sense or hopelessness about ull gove rn· ment and human effort that Mr. Colson proclaims . I hope that ··st anding ovation" does not mean that 500 leading people in the Harbor area buy this idea. ROBERT JORDAN ROSS Minister. Orange Coast Unitarian Universallst Cbur<:b Pet Nr1'• Pre.s To the Edltor. Your editorials and some or your subscribers keep yapping about freedom of the press under lhe first amendmeot. Why doetn't anybody ner mtnUon ''rnponslblUty ol the preu?" Do you tblnk for one minute tbal democracy e.n exttt •tthout .a tupontlble tlttunry? FrtedCJm thOUl ra'°"'lbUil)" 11 anarcb.y anl, 1>4iljev• mt, anarchy and tteedom are .ooo parted by repr6iiC>b In tti• form of some sort ot dk."taloe'$blp. Wo\lld that t eould ltb away the ptrvert'• ~ al1'1 Jn them tlrantle ln mlty. , J . I Jll.:10 Keepl~·Yti6itJ To theJ:d)tor, A~ a conct'rned clUien, t#11· payer and an an1m-.I 01"l\e'l' and animal lover. l have an Idea r0t savtn1 us all o lol ol lott rev~ue and lOIU to the laxpa)'en and ( MAILBOX ) utters from readers are welcome The n ght to condense letter.! to fil $JXJCC or ehrrunale libel u re•eroed Letters of 300 words or less Wiii be given preference. All letters mu.ti in· elude ngnature and mculing address but namu may be withheld on re· quest 1J 8U/f1c1ent reason 1s apparent. Poetry wall not be published animal owners. My plan would also speed up the operation or checking for dog licenses and for people with unlicensed dogs and reduce the man hours in performing this duty. thereby saving taxpayers dollars and re· lease personnel for more impor· tant functions. Also. this pro· cedure can be applied m any community In the country or even in the world. MV 10£.\ Is this · A sticker shouid be Issued along with the dog tag license: it would have the same dog li.cense number on it as on the tag and be placed in a front window of the house, apartment or business wherever a dog is to be kept. clearly visible from the street or alley or wht>re an officer walking or driving by would he able to observe it easily. Color and site would be de termined accordingl}. difrereni. colors for each year and colors or design could vary from area lo area. This would also protect the privacy or the residents by not having to be dlllturbed and wast ed money having an officer go door to door and s houlll increase revenues and reduce the numher o( loose dogs running around without tags. 0 . M. TEITELBAUM No ~Miia"" To the Editor : Re. Irene M tirshall's optnion <Mailbox. Feb. 23> that poliC'l' helicopte~ ~Ive her the security of a lullaby; first her lullaby turned, into a funernl dirize for two men in a police helkopter here in Huntington Beuch They crashed, lucklly not on a hom<• The city is being sued over this. tor millions. Police helicopters have th<.'tr place when called out by poli ce for special missions 1 low<'ver 1l l!l foolish to think that they arc capable or "looking under old maids' beds.•• They also cannot s neak up on a crook in the b~ckyard u.nless said crook 1~ stone deaf. My husband walk!> the dog at midnight in the back yard; the helicopter has never s> id any attention lo him. Keep helicopters on their pad until called. Huntington Heach hus an awful air traffic pattern. Havl' police t'heck out your locks for real security .J C'OLLl:-.iS Wat~ed ~ot To the Editor: I wish you would send one of your photographers over to Bayside Center on Bayside Drive nea r Balboa Island and take a picture of the parking lot al 7 a .m . on a Thursday morning. The a uto matic s prinklers come on a nd water <'verythang but the plants and the parking lot is like a lake. I called a policeman's atten· lion to it end he said this i-; private property and ln•me can water nothing but the parking lot 1r 1t so desires. Why should t try to s ave waler when I see such waste as thii. ~ The spnnklers all need attention and then it would not be so bad. 1\1. L. JAHNS B-1 a N~e•ritt1 To the Editor ll was alarming to hear Presa· dent Carter say the dec1s1on to produce the B·l bomber would depend on the Russian "at titude." The President must know that thl' SoVJet leaders are ma!tters of dialectic materialism. They will agree to any treaty or proposal and then walh a disarmanj? s mile <no pun inte nded> exte nd a friendly handclasp and. at an op portune lime. pull out the loaded gun they have been hiding behind thetr back and shoot you dead President Carter should ask the Sl ate Department and yes, the much.maligned CIA, how m any treaties. understandings a nd agreements the Soviet Union has broken. violated or ignored I am quite certain that their re cord is close lo 100 percent. THE PRESIDENT should not slop production or the 8 ·1 bomber unless he. the Depart ment of Defense and the .Joint Chiers of Staff agree that the United Stall's can wage a sue cessful war against a stron2. well·equipped and well.trained enem y. He s hould not under any circumstances tie the decision to th<' "attitude" or l\ potential enemy The President led with has nght on that one George Washington "To ai. sure peace we must be ready for war." "Roughly e qual" does not mun what George Washington meant. We need bombers. ships. submarines, missiles 3nd a ) s trong tactical capability ~s well. r I'd hale to send my sons into s com bat against a firs t· class • enemy force in" B·SZ bomber. I I wouldn't expect my President to send his son into combat in a ··redµ ed" 8·52. The ~viets will make all sorts ' or sweet sounds ir the President ~ will curtail production or the B· l I bomber . Once production has I s topped, the smiles will turn lo snarls. In t he meantime. the U.S.S.R. will proceed with their ' plans to sink us. JOHN M . SCHW E IGERT Brig. Gen. USAF (Ret ) • Slaftter P~t• To the Editor: 1 At the Board of Supervisors' ~ meeting l''eb. 8, Supe rvisor ~ Schmit mt't the issue of selling ··shelter .. pets to research labs > head on ..::. he stated, "thcre·s no > difference between the animal raised specifically for labs and ~ the pets t'Xcept that a person '( (presumably the owner of the pet> 1s mvolverl ! " The 1mplica- t1on being tha t this "person" should he of no l'Onccrn to the question! This callous ;itlatude toward ' Orange County pet owners 40 , pe r cent of Or<inge County population as too often the feel· ' ing we get from our public or-~ facials that we and our con cernsdon't m atter J Tax payers a r <' bt•r ng • ripped ofl th\•y fl.JY,, ovt.'r a m1lhon dollars a year ror a .. humane shelter and they get a • k<'nnel for rei.l'arch labs <It can·t l be botb. Thert.' are hundreds or " kennels raising animals linclud· ing dogs and cats) spec1f1cally for r esearch lahs.J -Animal owners are rippt'd· otr they have less than a 50 per. cent chancl' of re cla1mrng a l~t ; pet because over ha tr th<' c itizens who rescue an animal ··wouldn't think of takm&: it to the pound ~" .) Licensed owners arc ripped. ., o rr · even 4•it1zens who have " licensed dogs often cannot J(t•t " their pet11 bnl'k because 'the finder wall not branJ( it to an in· ! hum ane pound ;1n<1 the OC Animal Sheller Is the only one out of eight Orange County animnl t control agenc1t's who will not II give out owner information to 1 finders of licensed pets r Isn't 1t tame we got an answer to the question ror whose .. benefit is th<' OranJte County "'!helter" being run'> PEGGYMcKAY C To the F.d.itor · 1t seems strange that the editor would object. to the police keep· i Ing rllt'5 (Sunday. Feb. 27 ) • U they wait until a person is convicted to investlgatt-him and j lttep note'! on him. he will never j be convicted. Perhaps the editor ~ w.ould atso·prevent the detective ~ from ketping a notebook In hJs ~k~ to keep personal notes in The fact is that murderers murder', pickpockets pic k P'>(kets, rob\x'rs mb. The pollce should be allowed to keep their record.a ansi mak~ )nvetUaallons wlt~out b rruament from newspapera. I would Uke to Rive lhern •vrry t1d\tanl411owr rrooks JAMES W. BOLDING 1 ,j TkePi THE NAME of tbe game in public employment is "com· parable pay." So~ public can now expect prenures from employes on atate and l o c a I e o v e r n m e n 't J o r salary increases tiased upon comparl5411na with the,~ federal. Avoided, ol course, wlu be any contrasts with the poor slobs in private industry who must pay the bill. And, it will all trace back to the elected representatives in Congress who, constantly pre· teodlnc concern over inflation, have now fired off what promises to be the greatest economic dis· ruption since the German mark ;s EilLWATBBS • coll ...... Speak 1'11omu P. O"Ktl11. t.be 80ll&on pelitici.. who now tea4t tM --'ty'1 ··~abn. defc_nded tbe mualve ralM oa the trou:nds tbat wlt.botat it oal1 the rich would run tor oftlce. Honefeathera ! There was DO de.rth of can· dldates last year when the salary stood at $M,600. Neither wu · there a lborta1e just elgbt years ago .._ the pay wu $30,000. Colllddel1na that more than balf the people ID the nation earn $10.000 or las, tbere would sWl be candickta in droves if the , talM'J .._.. (Jlly $2S.OOO. NEl'l'Bl!a would the incum- bent.I "cut and nm" if the salary were half wbat it is. With hanfly any excepUoos the 43 members of California's Congressional de· le1aUon were persons of modest, llttllf OI" no means when they en- ter6:1 public life. O'Neill tUmself was tn the Massachusetts Legislature at the tender age of 24 and bas remained in public of· fice ever since': the last 25 years in Conaress. In view <X the enormity or this absence ot propriety in their own conduct It is understandable that many ot them fmd it difficult to wholebdrtedly prosecute bthen in government ~ stray from the straight line. And. knowing the tendency of scions of the wealthy to waste by gambling and aamooHo&. those who become enriched on the public payroll ..are bound to get loose with the taxpayers' money. They have forgotten bow hard it iB to earn a dollar in honest labor. ... ' Fenee 1em ·Out Political Notes From CalifcmUa Journal Smog is no longer the biggest issue in the Riverside-San Bernardino area. The new villain is the DOCI-the Dreaded Orange County Influx. The Riverside-Sart Bernardino folks don't want any of those migrants who found living in Orange County too expensive. ... ••• · The American Association of University Women had a problem: Should the individuals who preside over the organization's meetings be designated as chairperson, chairwoman or just plain chair? A Poll was taken of almost 2,000 members offering a list of alternate chokes. Would you believe that the overwhelming winner was "chairman?" ••• From the newsletter of the Verba Buena Democratic Club in San Francisco comes this time-consµinin& suggestioq for millionaire Dick O'Neill, defeated for reelection as southern. chairman of the party· Create Ken Cory dolls. "You wind them up and they scare the heU out of an oil company doll.·· A: ~ _.....,. flt ,..._, adera Ht1ll to be iDUi1u4ld wttb lbe qu.Uan~ -bat.,. the th1n I am loc*1q up wbel'I I learn otb« ddnp en royte to them? ln the spirit ~ public service, 1 am happy to explain it to them. . Take a typical "Thio1s I • Learned" column of a few weeks ago. The fint item was the derivaUon of "Yankee"-1 learned that wbUe coo.suJt. ing a new book aboat rirates , to earn how they were eubsldlzed and• encouraged by the govern· ments <X their time. The next item had to do with the invention of the ambulance - which I found in a book on the French Revolutionary period while doing some research on the strange career of the Marquis de Sade. Then I mentioned the Virginia House or Delegates' slight to President Washington's ad· minis~ration, which came up while I was trying lo track down a Washington quotation on the danger or politic a! parties. NEXJ, the fact that little more than 10 percent or Americans re- ad about 80 percent of the books was derived from a Gallup Poll of some years back, which l looked up for a column I was con- templating on the effect of TV. The fact that the world's first plastic was developed because or a s hortage of billiard balls a cen- RObinson's Newport Fashion Island &Westminster Mall _,_...__ ................. ..-...... -----·--·--·------I OM,Y or ,tf tury ·~ sny attention wblle I wu t.b.rouah a new book oD elephan u a dlmlnlahins species. The item about the small cost of basic scientific research. as compared to the indu.strial out- put resulting &om it. came from a speech by John van Neumann. the computer innovator, wbicb I was rereading for material on game-theory as applied lo war strategy. That banks annually lose mare than twice as much money to em- bezzlers as they do to holdups was disclosed in Willie Sutton's new book, "Where the Money Ia/' which I was dipping in to find out lf he ever uttered the famous retort attributed to him. <Judge: "Why do you rob ban.k5, Willie?" Wlllle: ''That's where the money is, your Honor."> He didn't. THE ENORMOUS fatality rate or the London smog of 1952 was mentioned in a research paper on air pollutants. containing lmpor· tant material I needed for revis- ang some or my lectures. There were four other items ln that day's collection, but space prevents me from elaborating on their origins. In each case, however, the little nugget I ex- tracted wae only peripheral to the object of my quest. That's sometime. the most fun In read~ ing, and why it should be rightly regarded as an "adventure," and not as a chore. -. ' .. · .... ... .r I I I ' I • I I I I I I I I : 1. •• ALf'Rl!D BUNT, JOINT muter of the bounda, said the s3 ___ ,... ............. ~~ °" • .,.. --••f'W'lt •.Oot ..... '"" ~· ... ,~W'l lOllJdlef'er.ttt 2•• 2.75 ...... .,.... ........ t".,..0-~t Ol'I '10"!( and (Ofl'llUI 'lot k"""'G a.I ,,.._. .,..._,.. M'MI 0090~ OI tt (04f 1111•0- • ... -"'¥9" ~ l\w't D.tlloltf,, !ollt ,..,. h.o t*le °' ~· (Of'Qf' Ll'O-ltl ""°"°" ~, .. to .. 3.75 .., • .., • ..,.. 1JM41 -~ D•"1CI !•Of't 11na •'••• r-ac.•w•41 n •ilO ,,, ti'~ , .. y "'• POfp .. tvfl((nk>l'I lkit• 11<10 l lo' 2.49 ................ t"'t.Orl• ... ""Cl_.et M-o<o<'fl ~/c;ooon In a w"'•lr of Of~ eolota Ow• 111" S .. H 1i IO ll(). 1.99 ----.. ~ ........ ...-c: ..... 0.00.. l«wft. go ... _ .. .-. Cl#to .... 4 IO ill. .._. ...... Ul1 to~ PfttsbarO'• ........ 1. .. tna ...... ~al!Cl:dlcll· ... lii.liniC .. It fa a lip ol CM tlaMlt" ba Hid. &olllD• Bock '1 100 bl 1 · blooMS bounds wt1l ... IOld to other Imm.I. ·'Oun ts OM ol the top pack.I of Ameman fox.houndJ. Jt 1eema u if theee bounds will find a Sood home eomeplac.e,' · aai4 Hunt. THB BUNT DATES to the bectnnlog of Rolling Rock Farms, establl&hed in 1917 by • · w-.. • •IT•..---ns-· ... cmmr-wact.D aportiac. eom..a1111it1 foir It.la pay a ....a f• for room.·food flint. n. .. • ... told aod tad.cleatal.t. But 11.elloa ld9 "'°' .;llab •smaU ,._ -plaed up die tab for diem-ave ~uw-.m.,S.toitlr.-'• facWU., wtUda ~bl· 1oul1, •• ••inWallJ ~end eluded a elUb ~ U. l'Mlt 11,000 acre• in ,Telrby reoma, a.,.,~. awtmmhal Westmoreland CoWlty ror that pools. temdl toWtl and bridle purpoae. pat.M. At f1nt. the farm waa u.sed ooly for CJ-: 17ftdata_.0. ......... ,,,,... .. ~. . .. ~--flnt­ottos .... lamt .... Madi. tmbmbd -u.. ftm bat. ....s wWl wire euUen to eut Met tM farm 'a fencll\I. lA.e Ml fatha, Rkb.t,rd Kina made no iiiia11 plau. He set out to lballe the lloUiDI Bock Hunt the flneat In the country. Mellon felt friends would feel fOf' •bootina and breedln1 same 'Ir He sailed to Eotland and embarraued at lmpos.in& oo bis fowl. brou&bt L7 of the finelt bOQDds be boapltallty too reiularly, ao be But Mellon'uon, RicbardKltll eoulcf flnd, orderini the eblp'a eatabllabed a hunUoc club and of. llelloo. felt the farm wu perfect chef to feed tbem penonall)'. 3.75 ~ .. =:.=~-=:~~1~ .. ""' ................. ~~,,..""'· c,,.,... ...... I te) Sale 3.19 ... ...... ~-­__ .,..__'""'_ ...,,_,_ .. ..,,..,., ----•oou. ~el~~~~ ___ ., ___ _ _......,. ... ___ .. ...... ___ _ ~P•llll Save on great girl stuff to celebrate ' "A~llFICIAL GR>.C:.S? WHAT'S NEIT, ~l'IFJCIAt. WOR).\S ? " Penneypets® and kids. Match 'em up during dJCPen~_,.. __ ays~ 2.25 ..... .., ... *"-S""°'' .......... 6'ld ('""' ,_,. ..,.,.. ..... Pon-· ......,y lo!'\OUfat>'e ~t-C-· ............... .-. ~-•IS.llf. 2.75 ........ bit ..... °' l)Ofy~tet/ <-Ottott ""'1f'I C'~ nt'(.jo -"" ~1~~ ""'"'"""~" ,.~·Coto'• aoy, ,.....,&I/I 5.50 ~ ......... "' 1-IOO-... -'OOo. lit"lf COf'ttrHf ttiCll~ "'~c.OIOr•Por·· ..._..,,~tf"lbayt .,,.,to 1 t...,...,~~ Sale 3.19 ....,.. ... __ _ , ......... ·~ tolOr'tvt •''"' ;" polyNIMl/OOfton '"" 0,H_ trot K-ot ... , Ootll' -ll•M l C7. , •• Sale 4.80 ...... --...... --...... -. •O'•Meft .-.V• •ncl ~·l'llK'k '"• ••'4'fY ot """""•· Q)litwf'Cll •''""'" a.r\O C:"'«.lll..otawe 10tt. ..... .. a .. ,,,..,.. 1 to, • Sale 2.79 ....., ... ___ ,~ A tOi9l pofy911*/eol't0ft bitind. •.tft ... ....,... ... __ _ ~--•oll>tlQll4004or ... Q#to" -....... \1 .. ... .JI' Sale 6.4Q r. ..... ......... ,,,__.._ -.... -......... -lleck.11!'W'100Cll••""llolly ..... ......... ~ ..... -e.., ... . I ~,-... -..... ..., ...... o ........ •evvlor ..... """· ...._ ______ __. 1 ••~ " ... ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH • NEWl?ORT BEACH COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH • NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA ~-Sale 3•3.20 .... , ..... ____ __ (rOIC:f\lft ..... 4'lfllldMI .... W.....•--a.t•• r. ..... u ..... ,.., .... n.-••e.• Sale 3'"''3 . ........ , .. ____ .. _ .. ..., .. ,. .. «> E•t ..... 42to ... t .. )tilt •'\O .... , .. Sale 3'"''2 .... l ... INT_. .. ___ .. WOfftMt I tlNt ~ to t0 r ••• -u,. ... ,.. .t""u ,...,,,.,,.. Sale •1 ............... -... -·-··· "''•--42•• ,. .. 1.to ....... ·Sale 5~60 ... p . ____ ... __ ---...... -..... ... ""'""""----~ ----.. ·--· ----~ --.ic--.--~ Sale 4.80 ........ &...-, '-" .,._ .. ·-- _ . ..,_ _____ _ Mttr'ICllt ... ~W'tftl\rtc.~~ '"• ...-wy fllf 0 ................. •i.. &...t.4.·Xt., Sale $8 ........................ ,..t" "POl'lf' di.eooN"V .WtOtd ro+t comri11tJ tti4f'.,•"'O ~ tlr4I Ollt P°'t""•t•ic.o-non t• If •f\ tiP.1•·"'0 ... ... ,bill• Ot ........ ,,-ct COIOt ~ .... ,... .. ~ • .,..,... ,,, .. ,..,, n Terrific shoe closeout! Now 6.88 ......... __ ,....__ .............. "lfli'.Alltf,......,,. ... _..., .... __ _ -------~---· ......... , -- 't, ~ASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH • HUNTINGTON BEACH • COSTA MESA • \ -- 9) ANN'S tGOFU ........... .... ~,.ICIWltMW.-~a•en• u.... .. • . •of~,...,., teecla •·d 2 1.o....-. .IGll Dnw ..S Va'DCID otaa. '-Chen a\ CilUlle ElemcDtaty Sc-bool t.D Kllldca Vl«jo, apnt a d.aJ oil recmUy at a worbbap. learnJn& to mab rala aDd fOM1n.s up otller uetul ormatlan to pau on to IWdens.a. "0Va KIDS CDJIB TO &alOOL wltb tbe lat.en inlormailon on the lake," said Drew . "Some ~ their parents are realton, aome work THE Tl!ACllt:as WEaE WAaNl:D" AT the wq1Uboo. apomored by the Munklpal Water Dis·. tritt ol Orano Coant;J, to UM their new knowledee caref\IUt' OVerualous teacben have bad students turn olf \be -,.at.er at home. because they felt the family waaa't cooperaUn1 aulficienUy in waler con- servatkm. for tbe Miuloa Viejo =::::::========--.:===========================~ Compan1, whieb is "I've taught my student.I the water cycle for years,•• aald Diep. who eame to the Capistrano dis- trict lo 1858 to teach a&. San Juan Elementary School. "What 1 dido 't teach them is that the water cycle doesn't work in Southern California. Most ol our water is imported, even wit.bout a drought." Children at Ca.atiHe are espedally interested in the current water shortage, because they live Only 2 more days 'til the Great Event! ....... FASHION J ISLAND Sale 12.79 A .. II" JC~.._.., V._..t• H ... ~ ..,...... ,_. .. ' '° o~ '" • .,~ ' ..... ~"""',. ... ...-... ~('We>tlkMfl.,.ft -· - Q•D .... I New low Pf1De 11 .99 _ .......... -. ..... '-..... ----~----..,.... ........ -.... - New low pfic:e 15.99 _ ......... _ ,.,. u-- ·-·-Hlof' ....... -..... -........ ..., M'lll~... ..,. ... , ....,, 8.99 c: __ ...._ ....... -... --... --.. ··--=~ ..... -··:-· .. ·~ 2.29-.. . -e • -.-.-....,.,_,_ , .. eNatiDC the lake. The ia- formati<ln we 1et bere ln scbool la even ahead of the aews reports.•• 01008 Dtqs said school children are most in- terested in whit tbey cq do~ to help cap. serve water. Thh i& where the lafotmation and materials picked up at tbe -.orlcsbop'will come in handy. Among the objectives In ie.c~ children water conservation are helP'ioi them learn to iden· tify common misuses of water at home, showing them how to conserve water in daily activities, teaching them to read water meters and interpret meter readlnes and demonstratlne bow to landscape at home without wasting water. SroDENTS ARE UKELY TO COME home, telling their moms and dads not to run partial loads through the washer, to take tub baths in place of showers, to keep a pitcher of drinking water in the refrigerator and to put-water-filled l>lastic botUes in toiJet tanks to reduce the amount of wat.er used for each flush. They might urge their parents to plant lantana, acacia, s•zanla and juniper - all non-thirsty additions to home landscaping. Ohildren who fiddle with the plumbing may be trying to repair leaky faucets. as Uaey've been • taught tb clo tn school. As for •aklng rain, it's d<>ne witb a cookie, sheet, cracked ice chips and a tea ketUe of boil- ing water. The children t water seed.bogs m the c1assroom. DREW "NOW n. WE CAN ONLY transfer the techni- que on a erand scale, perhaps we can help those drought-stricken folks to the north," said Diggs. Or perhaps the Mission Viejo Company may one day be lodebted fer its sparkling, water-filled 1laJce to the rainmakers of Castille School. Overdoses Decline LOS ANGELES <AP> -Fatal overdoses or heroin and other opiates dedined last year in Los Angeles County. shenrr·s spokesmen report. There were 307 such ratal overdoses in 1976 <'ompared to 388 in 1975. said Sgt Richard Rogers of the commumty services bureau However. Rogers said use or hallucinogens. ch1efly LSD and PCP. increased shghlly an the county because drug dealers have substituted them for heroin and cocame Sale 143.99 ... ,,, .. x:......, ....... '"• ... ..... .,,.,..,.... ...... ~ ........... ~ ..... "'' ' ' • ,, "'•t -.~·""• N""t• '" ,.. CY<.o-• • ... '""' ...... ~~~.,,,.. 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HUNTINGTON BEACH • NEWPORT BEACH €0STAMES~ • • .IC,,_ ............ , .. ..., .... w9-"•~-......... .--.· ,.,. .... ~ ................ -., ... ... ~ .............. ...... ........ ~~---.,-.i,,,. .... .,, ....... ._ ....... _,, ........... t-. .......... .... ~---............................. _.. ... ............................ ..,lo ... -8-y.--.--c.o.o.- J , Take 20°/o off these shirts and pants for Sale 5.60 .... S1 Ooll-ol ... ~~ .... , ..... • -io• anon~• Of ,.c~ lO"-O <O'O• • l Dl'"Q Poo""I "°""' .,.d ~ C.f\Hl Pot•~ •'"Ot'lvt.'41''""~°"~ ... ""· '""'-... l )\ Starts Wedi teeday, M.-ch 9 Al .. pnc.-.ct.. ttnuigf'I ~. Mseh 12 Sale sa ..... ltt. 'teM ... ._..,Mitt WI • •Yf•ed iltltOff'"""' OI toi0t•1,1 pl.tfdl IC~.....,. brllQl'H --'"'" ''"r'"~ bot1 "°"'_....,.., '(t,iU(>nt Diena • • comfOtt to ..... , .~ • M..c-"",,._ ... .,•"-•'*' C>f._,.,, ,.., CJll6". Av•-.btit lift ~ tNf\' ••t•• long-· 11\'IO fl"O lll ......... Sale 11.20 ..... ''"~ .io--, ,_ ""'" '-......,__ ... -· ····-,....,. 0( ... --Cleo--"'l'M* ..... ... ___ .. ,_.,,. ___ 111~.- --......... -... u. " ....... ___ _ .... ____ ....,.,.,, ... .., ---.. ··--.. -~··-.._ tOMit CO'Ot1i tOO*" ootvfll'"" r9QCi,jtt•ftO "on-no "•"• -30!0•2 HUNTINGTON BEACH • NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA I 20°/o off Super Denim(OJ jeans and sport shirts for Sale 1.99 ..... ..... -..... --.. -.--_,_ ......... _"'_"'_' c. .................. ...._..,.._~ ... , l--~ ........ -... Sale 4 ~40 ........ c:-·--.... -of..,, .. ._, . ......... f2 o.r: 0.:,on-" ~lf.Ot'IOft ~ W•"' e•tt..-na -.... ·--·-...... -"' ... _ ~ ... -.....,......-..... ,...,....,...,,a .. r Sale 2.39 ................... -··--_, ... "'°" ••• "' oooutar c.ciint• •Nt cont.mPG'6'V °"'*'" TMw ~ i.on-. "MO IOlllltf'IQ OOod"' • Cli•o ~ ~ "° JI09" ~t4fl~ eo,..·11-•io .. long -"'''"· MO 3 •I I• t 1t Sale 5.20 ....... _____ ..,,_leg ......... .+y1•1111lor ... _ffl_O,.., ... ., ,.._Mfdv•-.- :.":'"'~::. ~·~~ ,::<!(~-= :,.,~,:;..' ••~y ••Nt I 10 11. reQ. 110 ...... 11.99 -----·~-,,,. .... -...... , o-_. .. __ , __ ltr-__ ...,11 ____ ... ,,...,_.., ........ _.._c-. .. ...,. _ ...... I. HUNTINGl'ON BEA<!H •. NEWPORT BEACH ' , COSTA MESA If you're a steak lover. this .. offer is for you; a complete New York Steak dinner at the special price of ., Just $4.95. This dinner features our U.S.O.A. Choice New York Steak. broiled to perfection. Dinner also features soup du i our or crisp garden salad with cucumbers and marinated ~ mixed beans. your choice of potato and freshly baked bread served piping hot. " Just clip out the coupon below • _, ,.. • • and up to six people can enjoy these special dinners at just S4.95 each. So come in and trY thi~ offer soon. We know you'll love it. • Balboa Island;. 203 Manne Ave 673 8720 • Costa Mesa l300 Ha1bol Blvl! 540 8535 Santa Ana.i. 33 FaShoo SQua1c 542 3:xl7 • Anaheim, £250 E LIOCOln ~·4453 • Dana Point, 25100 OP.I Prado 496 0855 Newport Buell, 3333 W Coast Hwy, 642·2295 • l~ Beach Marina, SeaPOrt Village 168 Maffna Dr. 598·9431 • Buena Part, 8376 La Palma Ave . 995·7611 • • Irvine 1727 E Oyer RI!. 546 4400 • I lake Forest. 22873 Lallc Forest Or. 768 4999 •IOFFER EXPIRES APRIL 14.19771• ( if Universal Gestures n.. .. C9UlD ...... ": ....... mab wt tMlr bads t.bllt .. to be am1YtiAl11 ~ b>: l1t n. ~ tofedllr oft.be t.lmm--tea ........ for. stwe. 11'• UDdlraoocl to w IDCllMJ' .. every aodeq ~--mCJMY. ne tappiaf of the l~er aplnat tM ~IDPM, tb1t's a.notbet one. EverJbody aeea lt to mean aome sort f,t cruinela. And tbe atroldna Cl \be chin between thumb and lorefl.nier la re*1 ever- ywhere u a sip of contemplalloo or eooeen- tration. It's likely you knew that lbe lenW seed is shaped like a lens, but were you aware the word ''lens'' wu ao named because ol lbat fact? Why a pelican loses ils voeal powers when it pvws up I don't know. Be lnterestint to \ak• one apart sometime to find out, wouldn't.it? LOVB'~W~ Q. "Allr ~)bte and War ,nan ll a &frl should let a manJmow•'s wear- int •wig oo the ,first date?'' A. Why not? Say you're~a'fiae display of your.. real hair for a special oecaslon, just in case one such ever comea 'Up, advises our L. and W. man. Walt, that wo~ctbetactless. Bet- ter just say nothing and play it by ear. If you want to transport baby chicks in Vermont, you've 1ot to prove your good character, that's the regulaUon. Oldest lqtchen implement known to man is frequentl>' sald to be the ladle. That's pro- bably wrong, thouah. Believe the toothpick preceded it. It'• eeaerally accept ed a mong t he psychologist.I now that introverts usually pre- .Ur the color blue while extroverts seem to like l"9d better. ID bycone years, if the man who wor,ked aboard ahlp was not savvy enoueb about ~ail­ inl to be classified as an able-bodied seanian, hewu called a "boy," regardless of b.l5 age. It cnly has been during the last 70 years, about. that women have paid any attention to .._ styles. Earlier, their lengthy dresses mos Uy concealed their shoes, lb-1's why. Addteu VMJil to L..M . B(Jlfld.. P.O. Bo;r 1560, Coata Mua 97$%6. ·oPEN. SUNDAY 11 A.M. fO 5 P.M. alAL~·e1G~~- J9J2 HAllOI 81 VD. (AT 19th ST.) COSTA MfSA (714) 642-3177 dJCPenney ays. Price includes padding and Installation. Sale 12.77 ..... -..................... -...... ---... _....,. .. ,._ .. ~ --·-.. g., .. ,_ Sale 11 .77 ..... _ .... ... .......... ··~ed ......... ~ .... ~· . otN~·'-a...-_...'"' .... , l\f•utt Aooe • .., • ·~ ,111~.- to ""' ·-any -''r'" 1110 Sale 12.n .. _. __ ........................ 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JC~- HUNTINGTON BEACH • NEWPORT BEACH GOSTAMES~ '- • UJ1 AJIO ... fAP> _,. ..... CIMll' .................... ............. ...,. la jllD .. "" .... au,.. Uinlal "C't= .... ........ ._ ' Ud ID We nw. nallU ... aplDlt Brea1oD lflWam Slm· mtln, 31, or NorUa llolb'wood. Keep your car in tip-top condition with these values. JCPenney Mileagemaker steel belted radials. Th-.... -''·' ""'"'' IA3 -'°' _,. s-. ... 11' • -.. Ht Ml 1 '1 """ .... ~ .. 1'5 Glt1a.M "' ... 1M ""16-•• Ml ... >GO Gfll'a.IS M> ... 7'0 H11ra.1s -... ) II U!7a.•s ,,. -, .. . ....... --·--·- Scat Trac Brava! Save 25°/o. _,., .... " ....... _,,_...__ ~ lriMd .. perlKt for Otl OI Oft rMO U .. f •Wa ------.. ~-d bOdy, r-...ct _.. .. lllNts. No •toe Wt r~-1 ,........ .... 11 tM& L1 S10 Ult 460 12·1~11\l 111 .... ~41 11-16-S/I l fl • ., JI ~ 4K ............................ "., .... U• ....._,. Wf'l• ......... T"'-f'.,....f114 ~ . . , m wora ,.. ....... .._ tile ...... ""*' out ol ,....._ .... tioa. s49 __ .. 1'111111~ .... -· puMllM .. _, .. _ ......... -~ .. ...,..._._"' __ __ _., ..... -... ._.... ....... ,. ,.,, ,..,11,..,..11, m -11 ••-_____ .,.__. --.. -al. ......... ••-- 41 . ,_. ----........----------s.-· _ _.._.,._ ..._ ................ . 39.071-..,.._.""' ____ ,.. ... _..,. ____ .,.,.,.,.. ...... _"' ·-•i.o.., ____ ,.,. 3964·-~.--~--­____ ...,. __ ·--... -~---·"­......... ..-....... -.... 1·2-3 lube and e>ll change.' ~c!'t .. 7.88* ... ,_ ·---... ·-~~ .=.-:.:- -~- ....,.._..........,..__........, _._.......,....,._ ..... .,.,WI. l __ .. c.._ .. , __ _ __ ..,.,....,..,14 _ Wheel alignment special 10.88· Car care products. °"" ..... "-.......... ·--~· .... ,-........... .....-.. ...... -. ..... °"" Ut. ....... ,....._,. ..... ·--0..., ULT-.,......_ -lll. 1ko. -°"" .... _..,., ... -............ -_.,,..... 'Mojl. ,.... .. -· _..., __ ... -----tM ... .-,.,... HUNTINGTON BEACH • NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA JC Penney Save 51.90 on this washer/dryer pair. Sale $3 09 Safe $239 .-. ... J.ll.ts .. ., .. C'-..eJtJ '"""'" ....... "1•\ • .,,.ti.,,._ tW•I_, "tVf1 Mlfff lof'W', fl•Nf ,.11\h """8 Mt-" cyOPt .... ~ -..•• ttfn(>e'•'u-• r(>ft\t.,. .-.., ·ut.ta. O• .,.... ••etur" •u~~•~< I,..,,. <i0.-.•1('1 ref Ol-Cyc:le ~ .. 0#'( "" a.t•IJ,tte M rl ngt P4tfft0rt.otre '-"'' ta..n • ~ ;o ~"'H dr~ ,,~ W!\11• f •tlOll• t•bhC ~ t ., 1t '•QIJtitt blott'• I ft.,.,..,..,, .,,.."'-... ~"1:1 • tt.w ''"'Q 9'l'lo(f ~6',. ,...,. tiMtUfff Wft .. t ct ot<CM•t""'" ""?'"°'' IHi' •"4 rleor.<HetOf co&ora. ,., ... l '"'h l d')''°"'.'e9 179ilf~ , ... "" Save $80 ............ tfftt.1t-. ... -.-....-....... -. __ k....,..,...., __ IO•_lte .,,.•,f"Aro6• )¥•_..,_,._....,.,.,_ _, ......... IOl.lf!Wl-.. ... Vff!W _____ • ---~.._ Wllllf--bte-•lllf -... ,.,.. .. .,..,_~,,,,.,. .............. "" • .. ' HUNTINGToN BEACH • NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA • '°Or .... -. -.tW .. • I t I t . t • J)emocratlc Central Commit· l.. Chairman Frank Barbaro Hid 1n a letter to Republicans tbat b.1a commlttte already plane to fonn a camp.Sp materials acrHninl panel for the next prhuary election. g, ... tofara• paMlllrrw.-1 Uou. Barbso ca.IW r pal..IM ''low t.vtl." 1 "d• ~.tut mlnut.eameaR a.re ram pa " Howenr, R-s>ubllcan Cmtral Commltt•• Cb•lrm•n Loll Lundbetf uld Monday the doean't think s~b practices are rampant. She allowed that. during the put 20 years, sbe bas wltneued Plan for Dividillg Park Funds OK'd A plan for. di vying up $6.9 million worth o( park funds between Oran1e County eovernment and the county's 26 cities won the un · animous approval ol supervisora Tuesday. The funds were made available through the Urban and Coastal Park Bond Act ol 1976, which was passed by California voters at the polls in November. The county's plan sets aside S2 million of the · · total for use in the county regional park system, althoueh cities also may apply ror part of the funds for s~cial joint projects. The.remainder is to be divided among the cities and unln· corporated areas according to their populations. George Osborne, director or the county Environmental Management Agency <EMA.> said officials of at least 20 c1t1es have approved the sharing plan Shares for cities along the coast will include $434,936 for Huntington Beach. $218,892 for Costa Mesa, $151,308 for Foun· lain Valley, $101,398 for Irvine, $47,048 for Laguna Beach, $186,780 for Newport Beach. $63,315 for San Clemente. $39,129 for San Juan Capistrano, $79,275 for Seal Beach and $193,200 for Westminster. Disolrilities ·Boord ........ c -kUClll. I• Ii.it a aa1• to lln. t;uadbn1 ••• lter ftHow lhpubUua COflUDitta• metD· .... 8atbao .-1\Md Ullt ol tile n'DD111111t literature a. Diil e OlielUll bul ll ··~ fate, deeaitl ad DOl taJnlal. eel to ahed a true and accurate U1ht on t.be candidate and t.be is· 1ue1. ln many campat1ns." Mn. Lundbet'11ald ah• aarees 1ome of the literature needa to be cleaned up, but she noted that for the next year anyway there will be no partisan campaiantnc. She aatd the iuue can be carefully studied ln the meantime. Mrs. Lundberl said she would pre1ent the Democratic proposal at the nm meetln.1 o.f her com~ mlttee March 21. She said the GOP committee already is plan- ning to consider forming a panel to study the same topic. ·'It 1.S certainly something we will explore," Mrs. Lundberg said. "I think it will be awhile before we come to any con· clusions" Of Barbaro's proposal, she said. "I think it is easy·to say and ver y difficult to work out." Barbaro said that, in the future, Democrats running for partisan office in primaries will be asked to sign an affidavit agreeing to submit campaign material to the screening com· mittee. "It is our intention to publish the names o( all candidates who agree to submit to the screening process as well as those who re- fuse," he said. t Roura Cut ca• Nftta 8-nl~ SAcilAMENTO -The Los Anceles Counh' Board ol SUpervllors bu cut houn ol operatJon for county Count.aim by so percent to conserve water. Tbear. c... l)' t• a' I • U.. ap- p 11 ulloD or federal ···••l•U. • • •• ,., ~--I« A.aMricu IDdlw wUl '" beld at UC lnlDe mdQ. K~ Thoma. an of. fl4;i•I of t.b• campu1 Educational Opportunity Prosram. ll coaducttnc the conf•ence. The coolerence ls set for 2 p.m. 1n Room 105 or tbe Admlnlatratlon Buildin1 on campus. > . "l don't want the men around here to feel threatened. Tate some gibbedlh." 5 OC Residents N mned Gov Edmund Drown, Jr. has appointed fi ve Orange County residents to the Area Xt Oevelop- m en t a I Disabi lities Board . The panel is an ad- visory group which makes recomme nd&· lions and conducts rn · vestigations for the CaWornia O.velopmen- tal Dlsabilitid Council. The board, one of 1J in the state. has been in e-x - istence for seven years, but was recently re· eonstituted by' law. the new law requires new appointments. although present members m ay be reappointed. Those from Orange County include -Donald A Ne lson, of Costa Mesa, a sta te con- struction ins~tor who has served on the board since 1976. He ls the father of a disabled daughter. His term ex pires in 1979. GIVE YOUR APPLIANCES THE AFTERNOON OFF. -Brenda J . Pr~mo, of ' .. For the Record . Huntington Beach is a staff assistant at the Orange County Depart- ment of Education work· ing with children who have visual or learning .... ... .....,..,, t L!,R Ae~'L~; s.!::'~1·~,.~~!\:'• PIGOAS A-rt n..oclort -... "y Ann AUOZINSKI ywreno E aM Cal~or•ne A JOHANSEN Eto" Marie and Waller, GATTENBV. VICI!.• l ...0 O.ry l. ANOE1150H, B•l•n W a nCI M oclltll• M POMEROY Jean C end Ve" EdwarCI COllOHAOO ~"• 1.....i ... c1 JOH llU119rlo, COLLINS MOftl I( •l'IOS-E VINEYAllO, C1llwrlN AM •nd Ch•rtu l!-d. MOllOAN L•rry Stal'lley 1nd Linda Lff TALBOT I! \II\ tr J l"d .. Ofta lll 0 CAVANAUGH, l(etlllet n A •no Palr1c-A . Ml!ILS Andro S •nd ~ot>ert W THOMAS, '--" Morton •"d Certa L••; AMORE LL • Dom1n•tk end P•m••• Ann•tl• DONELLY. lloMle MM•"" D•M•• A CAGl.E. ~rllyt1 O. aM Stt~n 01 Marriage WHITMAN~, -o.n.e.i problems. II , !IC>el!ITS G9r'\t L. -VktOrll Sh h haa l 11 A 91AOIL. NOrl"a Ju" •ncl e as ~"'" ega y No~IMrt lJ•ler Sr 41EINHAltOT blind Since birth lier Mtcluol G and Otaoral\ 0 term OO the board em SHEAlllN, 11....., I> -June II ; SLAUGH, JO .. I c and Ou n pires ill 1980 JMOOHALO Ir-I Deo Jr and -l~n... R stone or ICl r'" -; TIS04Lltl. )Mn II ...0 • :..... • wa"•"J vE11ouc.o.a r ... 1F -Irvine. He 1s a retired M•ry J ; 1111uLLl!H!>. °"'" cwo1 psycholncrist who served andlllltWevno ~.,.. as chief oC psychology at Fairview State Hospital. Decada /Woden HlS term expires in 1978. tu•llMAN -Sylvia G. Lenhoff, of • I! 11 "'A• o w 1 • 1 11" 1 E , Costa Mesa. Ms. Lenhoff 81UMAH lt ~· U.S MMhM lsdlrectorofthe Officeof CO<O Rolor"<I PHWd -•Y It llO" '2 . YHf\ on-.... 1 ,,,, •• S.001-c• Relations with Schools co"'"'""av-1.e•••"•a._.,...,,m. and Colleges for UC ,,.H He I\ wrvlwd by "''wife (IMI • Ml<llHI &Al.LA, CMryl lH • .,., Ble•m•n o• le•wr• WO"ld, L•<1""4 Irvine She IS also the M,.1.1n E.-n. . f I \ ~ ;1•;::,..;:. 54 '';:.r;:"" ~·~·= ! motdbedr od a mhental yHre· .r ha e1 ...... ., .. '"'" A,..e1u, c1 .... tar e aug ter er Deat orenCIClllfdtffl, -orMl•tr->On term expires in J978. Private lemlly -mo•l•I MNIC,.\ '"'''' G A D ( o. co1'C1uc i.c1 •' o••v•' ~· -ustavo . uran,o I E'-,L-at1•u1..,. .. 1.1n M1,_....,, .. "oOrange. He is the , I UJeuJ1iere ~.~;~~~·..;::1~1: ::_~ ~:.~:~~~:~ neighborhood preserva- LOS ANGELES (AP) Memorial services will be held Friday ln In1lewood for veteran filer Weautde T . Laraoa, 83, who dled Monday The retired A ir Force maj or general was awarded the McKay Trophy for early work ln navi1a· tlon and blind flying HUllOAOWAT MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Cot11 Me11 842·1U&O SMITH nm&&. \AMI WISTCUfll CHAfllL 427 E. 11th St Costa MMI • 84M888 San1a Ana Chapel 518 N. Broedway ::3antaAna • 647-<4131 ...Cl~S SMmn MOITUAaT 621Maln St Huntlnglon Beac" ~539 "8,AMtlY COlOMIAL AIMIRAL NOMI 7801 Bolaa Ave Westminster 893-3528 PACIAC YllW MWOILUPAlk Cemetery Mortu11Y Chapel 3500 Pacific View On119 Newport C.hfom11 644-2700 W.COIMtcl M0aTUAl1H L~urwi BNcti <49•9415 Laguna H1ll1 768-093! " San Juan C.platr~ 49S.1179 • •on• lo Tiie Henry L W1l1t•m• Uon coordlna\Or for the M•"'o" .. ' """'•'"'10 ,......,_ ""1.,.'"· City of Anaheim His ty et Ml,....,..e l e<.•f .,,.,.....,..,,_ts c.. ,,.. -0.....11 "1""''' ~ .... ,,. term expires in 1980 ~taA"-M:>-•lSI l'OWWllS P LOYO G ~Ill\ •ftl.ftt ot Ora nt• c1111o•n11 ,. .. _ 1••• New Par,k M4tr(9' 1 1'n Ht I \ t""'-''lld '1V "l\ wl f• T--..tnA ..._.,, e' .,,_ "-""• <I•"'"''·' 8•t bAI'• Powft\ Of l9\ A"91I.. c. , ....... -WUha m F ~··· .. Lb\ ...... C• ··-· o Plans P-•" ftl y, 11_. ... ,, 1'10..0 11 .-o wert et W"tUte r,. C• t•" Qfl.,.C .. lldre" •ltlllH" f tell· '' ,,.dc .. nd,•ri sht•r Met•ft A d \t••• .. •• d S...11 -"•· C. •" lp,pDOO ter In I-M\l<tl• M. M*,.r 01 C..l.t M•\e Ce \1\l•r·lfla·t•w Var• ,....,..,... OI C..IA Me.a Ca Se_rvlcH wtll .. "'""°",.,,....,Ma•<"" al t 00 Plans for a $2.8 mllllon 1tM 1tecK1t "'-c ... .,., ,,__,regional park in the ::~~e:< =.~=.;·:,.:::~ .. ~·=Buena Park· Fullerton *' •••ea area were approved l!LLA M s1ttu. ,.. ... ,,. ttt .. .,,,.. Tuesday by Oran1e 1no1 ... 'r'"-c.tlfWl>la P•"*" --. County supervi..eors. M•rtll • ""· hrv•••d 11y '"'•• The 83·acr• Los G•utlltef\ M IMr HOrlon of Hll'll· "' tnot•" &utll C• Do•" Lull Coyotes Re&ional Park F•re-OI CllW1.1•l'wl Oii.ia V••• L •)I b l t d 1 M1rtl11 of O!!l1llorn• C••• 0-11 . Wl e <>ea e a Oni llrOtll•r J-• A Carr of All-n Rosecrans Avenue, east Mtc11t91n ,1,1 .. l!lle. Wl\11•-•r o11.u11-of Beach Boulevard boo, T"""' S.N•< .. wlll IM .,.Id on -• WMMMl<IY M11•c11 • ., • oo PM 1>ac1f1c Supervisors also hared ~'::=;.~~~ .. ~~ the Laguna Beach firm l'ttl•kVW.-.l\>ltldlr~• of Woodward Dike and ; .. MOC A. ~~::M, NelilMlll ol Aaaociates to prepare 0.-1 Hot s.rtf\OP. ca11totn•• 1tesM<1 construction documents. •w0Merc11 .. 1'11 . ....,'-""•• The area wlJl in· IMl'•"tJ ,,.,, -Mn. Alllitl k•illl OI • i oeurt Het s.-1.,.., e..: .,..lier• eorporate an exaat DI .. .,,., IC•"" "' '"'"*· w .... : llay Buena Patil reaenolr ICtllll 01 ........ c;,...... CA : •IU•C lud ( il f Adi Stll•• ol GlrO.I\ o....... c. ; and lnc: e ac: lUea or .,..,. .. Slel'-"' "' ""'"-' c11y, c.. pi c n i c It in«, tr a 11 s . Senlt•t wlll 111 l!tl• "" FfldlY !Mttll t b l t I ( 1 1 d 11,1111 1111A"",.."""'-"'""" 1~ a e c: e s. .. ,_.,, -.c111t vi.w ~""' ,.."'-skateboUd courta and N••port auc11 1tec111c VI•• handball courts Mort ... ,., dlrec19". • , .... u A nport to 1upervllon (lllCMUL H FAllWELl.,,..ti•l'ltOI said efforts allO WUJ be ~. c9tl Nlltt C..llfort1la Pauacl ... 1.,Mare111,1m ~10.,...,.,,......, made to see if com· 1111 ,.,_. .......,. -"1" "MWfl' mercial firms could de· 91 <;Mt•,_.., ca .. 1we1111.n JlllaM 1.eCJr1ei-••o•cw-.-i-.~· velop and opeute some frtNIM(l!tr Al._ P'~ll .. New ,j "--nark f-... 'Jit1-Y-. Fl'llillcll _., c .. I fW •l .. 11119ft ~ ~ r-~ -· Oii M•rell •. '#1411NJNy f"" •·• PM C 0 U D l f 0 f fl C i a J 1 ,. •:• """' ........... '-""~ "*"°'111 eau ... ted tbe annual MrVICH Oii TilunMt' IMf'ila lO .t St. tlni. C( I b M l<llH ll A All .......... b ite .... oS>e• It lZZSCOIU .or t e =:1~,'::..~~':'~J.':!: P~.~~ .!!*'' bo1aytn1 lreU••Y Mertnry •tr,ctots. it wvU1U neqwre a ut 12 .n.tuo. employes. U.000 •ALINA lltOOl<S, rQIOtflt_, HUllf· --,::::;;;::=;;;:;:;;;;:;;:;:;;~ ""* e.tch. (IMl!otnl• ........... ., ,_.,,,.. '-1m. Hlltlw., Ml.,,..'94•, .................... oftfll1., .. ..,, .. " .... ,...... .. ..,.. _.., .. ....,. ....... e-....... " Oat...• ,_. .. llr-t ef HllMl"lltfl .. 1<h, Cl I -"° eurw1...-"' t"'90 ff~hl ..... ,_rrtl-.k•wlllw ..... Oii '¥\1Mi .... f .. !'di,, 11'7c .. l lill ~·-""a.. ftf l"w•t~ --·DI I . Mlllll "'"'· .A~a c... ll•a1 sr-.m. ,.... . . . iii Most of the electricity we generate is needed by factories, fanns and offices-so people can make a living. The ~eatest demand for this electricity is dur ing the day. You need electricity to run appliances in your home, too. And the greatest demand for this electricity is also during the day. Here's the problem: Because of the !{rowing demand for electritity during the day. we II have to build more power plants. And building power plants today is more expensive. That dri ves up the cost of electricity to everybody. Now there•s something we all can do to help: Spread the use of electricity more evenly around the clock. Edison is working with large industrial cus· tomers to help them find ways to shift some of their . 't c; -. ... ,, . ~ . .. . ., ..... electric use to the evening hours. But most people prefer to work during the day1 so there's only so much industry can do without drastic rescheduling of work shifts. It's afternoon use of electricity that's the biggest problem. So you can help by doing some of your daily routine at night or in the morning. Perhaps you can wash and dry your clothes at night. Use your di sh-wash~r at night. Iron in the eveAing. Bake in the morn mg. It means changing your routine m 11¥ a bat. But if we do use electricity '!"' _ wisely. it will help to hold down - the cost in the future . Southern Callfomla Edison Remember to conserve energy and water. I Sailtng Team Honoretl ewpa11a. .... TB& PAIT TWO t.beJ have the Bowl act•• b 1.U.S in ft. Wort.la; Tex. 'lb1a 1ear U..7 ba\-e been Invited to partldpaw ln lb• Na.al Aca4amy fnvltaUonaJ Recatta at Annapolis, Md. and Ute in- teracbolastic 'cham pionahip at Bos too. Anaheim C.UP·-- AN DrEOO (A?> -DL\a PAT: llJ at lit *lvtll .. After 11 yean H a tiP • lrt& ........... ._ .. .. '" .. -.u.r. c· .. a ..... Oa ... cl ... .. ~=ne~': ::.S! =~~=be world endM oe ••foot woaidn't ._. fcir a b* a I trimaraa UW be bclllt at •Wea el boW to,.....,. "9 t.w. Cia home. you help me quickly! , A. lack of hack tum• It J.a., Jntne into "a terrible bust· AYI pl 1W •of,_..._.-a ness." wblch be aaya it ...... ....,._ te JWr • ..... has bea'I to elate. ••· -.C. .-cau ~,...._la CLARK SAID the salling team would now be given lbe same booster support aa other sports. The team has membership in lbe Newport Harbor Tars General Booster organization. Clark said the boostet"S are aakine for donations to support the team's ae- Uvities this year. All donations are tax deductible. Checks should be made payable· to Newport Harbor Tan Boosters and sent to Mrs. Frank Marshall, 611 w. Bay AT~ .• Balboa, 92661. Bo t Sh th 41rt ... , .. wUIMlente. fePllar 8 OW . THE BOAT'S mast Htlt. otlter reMen ....W --IN& WH broken ln half by a ~ Htlt la .. UQ ... N 0 h e a v y w i n d o t f ec111 nkal ......... OW pen Nicaragua. Pbllllps. Part 1WI' cat'• kalr a..t llldalle with bis wile Eve and e.nstarda IMo lite eoat. or,. I& la&o The team consists of 15 girls and Western National Boat 13-year-old son Chris, ahrt-blred cau• eoata. Leeft lt • & Manne Show, the boat-ran into a tornado in San 1oa, ~git'° abMrb all dirt, a6I ud Allan N aIDed Trustee ang exposition that em-Salvador. '"ate. 11Msa bnnlil Yl'o.....ty. nis llfaw C1lawtre f'la.,.r phasizes family trailera-treatment cleans tbe eoat ud ls DEAR PAT: 1 have a box of nonfat ble boats O.._,, .. tod•y at Twice the Y were espedally reeommeaded for remov· th b be ed and ~ ~ ~~~u~~ Robert M. Allan Jr., former commodore of Newport Harbor Yacht Club and now a resident of Pebble Beach, has been named as trustee for UC Irvine t o the Board of the American Sail Training Assoc1a· lion at Newport, R.I. Allan bas been in· volved in intercollegiate sailing programs for many years and was in· strumental in organizing the sailing program at UCI. He also aided in rorming the Orange Coast Sailing Center on Coast Highway. ONE OF Allan's first efforts as trustee ~•II be to sponsor two 45-foot sailing vessels m the up· com ing 2,226-mile Transpac race from Los Angeles to Honolulu. The best of the school's training crews will be on the two donated vessels, according to Chancellor Daniel Aldrich. the Anaheim Convention ro · lac •mall P'HM apota. stored for several months. ls it still Center for a five-day In Acapulco, Mexico, aoadtarcuberemevedbydlpplag safe to use? I'd also hke to find out if run. their outboard engine the ut's P••• ta mlnderaJ oU. Tbetl one should eat other dried food pro- A colorful lineup, in· was stolen. eoafiae blm '° a small area spread ducts that have been opened and eluding inboards, out· wltla newspapers. Tbe tar will drop olf stored for some time. boards, s m all cabin "ltell youl'mthankful wttblauborttime. E.J .,MissionViejo · k . bo t f' all those weeks are cruisers, s 1 a s, is-f'orwu Made Clear Dried foods can be stored lndeflnJte· h in g. bass boats , in-over." Phillips said after ly and sW.I be safe as long as moisture fl a tables. Kayaks and ar•ving in San Diego six DEAR PAT: I attended a Princess doesn't get lnto them. Flavor and ·11 be f d months behind schedule canoes W1 eature · House party at the home of a friend nutrleata deteriorate as time puses, Th ·11 I be and broke. ere W1 a so U · last April. Wben the crystal and china however, and the higher the storage hib1ts of trailers, engine items were delivered in late May, my temperature the faster this occurs. Drag Boat Race 'Costly Sport' "Bob All an set up the UCJ training program over a period of 10 years as part or an ongoing ef· fort to promot e seamanship and safety at sea." sald Aldrich. and boat accessories, THE PIDLLIPS built friend and I decided that they were Your nonfat dry mUk may have de- charts and flags. Boats the i r 11 ghlwe1 g ht unsatisfactory. We requested a refund veloped an old or "cooked" flavor range in price from trimaran -a three· from the demonstrator. She sa1'd that f•-•-th f •-t $ 9 95 f 11 bbe hulled craft called the • .... r Su moa s o S..vrage • room 1 · or sma ru r Lizard of Woz after their she would obtain the necessary forms tempenta.re. craft to $42,000 for the and see that a refund was issued. Dry foods should be stored lD tbe hon: -at Lizard Point. 30-foot luxury cruisers. the uthemmost tip or That's the last we heard until early coolest. driest place la the house. A Show hours are today November. Then she informed us that closet or cupboard on an ln•lde wall is and Thursday 3 to 10 land ' England -over ·no refund or adjustment could be probab..., the best location. CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP> -Ir you're think- ing of getting into drag boat racing -fl ying across water at speeds of 150 miles an hour or m ore -you'd better hurry. The fast-growing sport is getting so costly that soon only the "rich kids" will make it to the winner's circle. So says Dick Phillips, an auto repair s hop owner here who holds the National Drae Boat As- sociation record of 156.25 miles per hour over a quarter mile course for "blown gas" hydro· planes. Phillips, 36, hauls his sleek, 18-foot-long craft , powered by a supercharged engine which develops about 1,200 horsepower, to waterways 200 miles away or more from this area. Aldrich said the UCI sailing program serves more than 1,000 students, faculty. staff and com- m unity people each year. "'-'d 3 30 an 18-month period. •J p.m.; .. .,.. ay to 10: ----------------------------:-----------p. m.; Saturday noon to 10 :30 p.m., and Sunday noon to 8 p.m. Admission 1s $2 for adults and $1 for kids 6to 15. Weekend Sail Regatta Set Some of the world's fastes t sailboats will be seen in action Satur· day and Sunday in Los Angeles Harbor when Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club plays host to the Pacific MultihuJI Association's One of A Kind Regatta. Speed trials will be held on Satur· day with some of the big cats out lo better the speed record of 35 knots held by the Class D catamaran Beowulf V1 Top interest will be in the Class C cats which will be competing in the Little America's Cup defense at Los Angeles Harbor later in tht summer. There are 24 C Cats built or under con- struction in the U.S. Many of them will be on hand for the weekend regal· ta. including a new one sailed by Alex Kozloff. wanner o f the Lilli e America's Cup in Australia last year. .. A TTENTIONI ! ! Residents of: • Lagmta Beach, Mission Vieio, LCICJU"a NiCJUel, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, Dana Point, El Toro, LCKJUlla Hills, Capistrano Beach, South LCICJUfta You are invited by Orange County Law Enforcement Agencies To Learn How You Can Help ~vent Burglary Loss In Your Neighborhoods. CALL 493-7501 DURING BUSINESS HOURS OR 494-0753 After 5 p.m. & Sat., Sun. & Holidays and our CRIME PREVENTION MOBILE EXHIBIT Wiii come to your neighborhood where qualified personnel will demonstrate, advise and answer your questions! ' .~ ~ General's Popular Bias·PlyJet-Air m Sire 6 50-13 7.00-13 C78-14 E78-14 • Av.,lable ·~ w111 .. w.,I ority $ 90 S>lO 6 S0·13 lubelH~ blackwall. plu• SI 1$ Fod•tal Eac11e Tu per lire BRAND NEW! NOT BLEMS! F7&-14 F78·15 078-14 078-15 H78-14 H78·15 5 60-15 L78·1S· Fad. E1. Tax $2 40 $2 59 S2 79 .. $3 09 Rain Cheell 81\ould our 1upply ol .-. t •lH or Ion .. ""'atlort clllft"G '"'' even~ wt wl•I honor any orcl11& plJCtd now 101 lu1u1e clttNer~ a• 1/wt edYertlMd PflC•. Steel Belted Radials for Import Cars! S~ME Now The Generel Spt1n1 S1ee1 Rad1a1 Designed •~cLllcally for American com· pacta, auKompact5 and lmporta. Fealuring AY9llallle lf'I 10 populef Metric llH• lwo alffl belll and • pOlyHlor cord body sun. 1.sau u~u. s1zu 11"91>. 11"914 11'114. IS~U IUlO ~·:~.~~~\'.!<~~·· _......... ·se• •44•· •41·· olui frOM ti el lo U '9 plot Ir°"' ti 9' lo )2 ot tlwl 11 JI 01 U IO f [,T. ptt "" , I r ""' lire ' I l "' hr• d110tflflrtc ol'\ ''" ••oendlf'll on''" cttatf\dln1 o,, "" ALIGNMENT SPECIAL HIGH SPEED WHEEL BALANCE STAMDAID CUSTOM LIGHT TIUCI ·we adjust caster. e1mbef. tot-In. tnd toe-out settings to car ma nufacturer's soeciricattons. s12's Sooner or later,Y.Qu'll own Ginerars~-,,,*. ~at Olftertl TIM .. _..~ PAied It lllOtpend9nt dealep 4illlltY!nG ._ ~t lltn. • CRIME PREVENTION UNIT Don Swedlund Inc. ~a •• , GENERAL TIRE • ~Comly 5'1rffrs Office • .Phone 540-5710 . 646-5033 . ·-... IJJ I Mk. W'J _,.. --Ill ,.. -. ., ....... " • 'Cllmllr .. OM 0 I • C111J ...... _ .... .., ... ...................... = c; ~J ™W4AllWll ,t-I, ...... _. ._.. .. 11,...1at.....a ,.__ ........ ,... .... • •'mfOawl __..,._a ..... -...... U'Nlt - llrtbll'J .. ·-·lle7 ._. ... ,,.. edliedal .. for .,_. .._.....,.,...,. ... llAR'l'O DYii opto~ MDI•>'•'' aid Warrm &QID bis hoe ital bed. ••wtaai wou1cl f-:f like lf tJMy told you you C to baYe YWf' le1 ampuU&ed! Tbat'awbatJfeelliD." ODii wbo ...... Dem .... Tbe Alt.ma Republic reporter died., ... u. 11'11. after doetGrs amputated both lep and la1a ridlt arm. mmsJed when a bomb ripped throalb his car in a Pboelnbotel ~lot. . . Bolles bad written maay stort. la 10 yean detailinC War- rea 'a qmstionllble business deal- in11. Warren baa not been. cbargflll in the Bolles use and baa den1ed ady knowled&e ol lt. BB MYS HE ONLY had a pa~slnl acquaintance w ith Bolles' confessed murderer , John Harvey Adamson. However, Dennis Kelley, ch.lei witness in a 197S U.S. District Court trial in Seattle, bad a dif. ferent story. Warren was con· ll . ~---­SLAIN REPORTER DonBolln mt.eel ~ extortion after Kelley ie.tlfied tb-1 AdamlOG tried to squeae b1m for St0.000, 'Qinc he wasealleettna for warreo. •• Adamaon would always be around there doiDI little things Ned wanted. .. aald Kelley. ALTllOVGB WU&EN ~D be and Bolles "weren't 1ood friends or anything like that,'' be said be tipped the reporter to the 19'72 collapse of Great Southwest Land le Cattle Co., and save Bolles a picture of James Cornwall, who said be wu in- stalled by '!'arten aa president of ... 'd•8r& a,.. 1.nu•••.C.•n .... • . trt 5..,... ............. ,__ ... ,,.. .......... "11 •. ~==:!=:1 .,... .. ll==· ..... , t • ......, .. _ ... ., ... .. .... Adlma ..... c.,... .. • .,....ar..s tt=••w• were remo••cl 'Y for•er llarlc:apa CouatJ AttJ. ... Berdr ......... to • -.n bldla1 place. aerier bu. decnn.d tocommm. coaNWALL PLSADSD Gt11LTY to three fraud COUID and teeUfted .. alnat Warraa lllld Serra. Cbarpa aaalut Wana were diamu•ed. Cornwall ls. Hntna 10 to 20 years in state priaoe. Warren bu been in the Ari.aclDa land promotion business siDce arriving here in 1981. fresh from terms in Sing Sing and Danbury, Conn .. prisons for bankruptcy fraud, coospiracy and nmnin& a confide nce game. Florida newapapen reported th.at be allo dabbled ln lalea of swamp land there in the 19505. H E NEV ER HAS BEEN brought to trial for fraud in Arizona although bi.a name bas been linked with several major land schemes in the atate. W arnm'a name waa miaalng on indictments cbarlinc 18 persons and five corpontiooa with 103 There's an easy W8:'f to pick up an extra S156 every month without doing any extra work If you work in Orange County. YoU probably drive your car an average of 20 rmles to work. That costs you $167.20 every month to get to work and back. If there was Si way you $11.00 a month.Jhat's all you have to pay, no matter how far you go in Orange County. SavlngsChmt The alternative means ot trans- portation we've been talking about is the bus. Before you turn the page, let's talk about the bus for a moment. Orange Co\Jnly Transit District .. buses are modem, clean, air-conditioned vehicles MILES I designed for efficiency and FROM YOU SPEND NOW YOU COULD SAVE comfort. When you take WORK MONTH I YEAR 1 YEAR the bus, you can read, work, talk or just daydream 10~~$~83:::.:·:::60~~~~.,,_~~~8!._71~.20~ on your way to work 20 187.20 1874.40 without having to fight 30 250.80 2877.60 traffic or worry about a .__40 ____ 334AO 4012.ao 323AO 3'80.80 parking place. You arrive --r---1----~ refreshed, rested and so '418.00 5018.00 407.00 4884.00 relaxed. could keep $156.20 of that amount every month and still get to work and back conveniently, would you be interested? Of course. you might not lrve 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 colurm 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 day. '• ... • FROM Fash ion Island N~wport Beach And When you ride the OCTD bus you're helping ~~~~ to reduce air pollution r and conserve our rapidly dwindling energy· resources. P8:'/ yourself for being smart. Call OCTD for complete information. There .is. an easy W8:'f to get ahead without drMng yourself. VVe thougbt you'd like to know. 547-UIL Of' tolHree ZENITH 7-3311 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays and 8 AM to 5 PM weekends. = ..... ta ••r•I I '11 \,l---o-""• r a ....__ ........... ..... • ...... 9 ••• ---.. .......... , I •flfl• -......... .. ' '• 2 ..... ,.. ...... I lu'•-• = ... •••.-t•• ........ .._. \»'Che 0 M • PMll 1°' 1 ....... ~el *1'..-r.•a ... .. .. ~r., woald ....... ftnD .. low9 ... Gj8llidla. ITSUSa, A Po•••• ceU.m• .... loaltlme buabMa wodete ol Warnn, wu tOmd dead ol ~ in W. ear Marcia 7, 1173. Phoenix ~ nlild tbe death ae· ~ bal Mftra! former u- 10Clates aa.ld tbey aui>ed*l mmdw. Coelalle College Part wu taken over by tbe federal bantruptcy court in tbe aprtu '11 1172. Cowd.y ftlCGrds •bow Viar. ... = ftrm'• Scotlldale office but traDdetted ti· tie to Boftman in llareb im. . llo«man, preddeat ol Prescott Vafle1 Inc., another Warren- fouoded firm, died in tbe January 1"13 crub of, Prescott Valley's private airplane near Palm Sprinp, Pilot error waa blained. P&BSCOl'T VALLEY INC.1 wu beneftclary of. a $1 mllllon in· nrance polJcy on Hoffman's We. car• ESSED KILJ.,.ER Jalln ... w., Adamaon Tbe poliey wu written by Com· blned-= Bl Assurance Corp., a Ira~ ·au.ranee ftrm a- socl•ted with Warren. Last July, an unoccupied car beloDline to Richard P. Curran, former Cochise College Park. presictem and founder of Great Southwest. was bombed lD Menlo Park, CaW. CUrrao said be COD· sidered the incident a prank, although a federal grand Jury was prolJtnCCocbiae at the time. Another Warren associate was not u fCll'tUIUlte. Edward Lazar, an accountant. was gunned down gang-land· etrt• l9 s PIM tw .,.,...._ _ ...... -im_._ ...... :=;:,,.-:.~·= ........ ce;.. :.~.~, ... =--;.=: .• = ... · coaa& LAND·ra&D ell•r1•• sce aae Warl'ea •a C•u-ht1f ~ 0.-,. ol ....... ,,,.. cllftdde .... la ...... A.rtw .. ntw.«11" )DU.. . • n. feka.J c~ srew eut ot a pendln1 ei•ll aatt filed by Capital lllana.-ement SYl*Da wblcb c•etmed lt wu decel;;l before markettn1 the land to aemcemm ln u.. Par Eut. Harry Sperber, former mana&· inl dlreetol' of Capital Manq• meat s,.tema, 1ave a depoaiUco in lhe 11'11dftl1~ aQlnl War- ren wtlll to Japan penoaallJ and mJanpr. mtecl the lalld. SPDBD DIED NOV. 25,-'ap- pareatlJ a heart attack victim.· His body wu cremated wttbout an autopsy. .. Warren's heart condition bu postponed bia la.nd·fraud trial in- deflnitely. Mar icopa County Superior Court Jud.I~ A. Melvin McDonald alao wu considering movlng the trial to Tucson beca111e of extensive publicity here. . Defense attor n ey Harry Stewart argued that Warren is "The most written about or talked about individual involved lo crime over a five-year period in this state." ANINTRODUCTORY590oFFTHE FUTURA ~ II MACHINE AND CABINET A bargain not to be missed with our exclusive flip & S~w · 2·:ay . sewing surface, built· in two-step buttonholer and the $l!ig~ exclusive • push-button front drop· in bobbin. Model 925 with your ~ .. ,;t:~~-;;;~1':!-'!-~ choice of three cabinets. While supplies last. SAVE5750N·TH1s STYLIST* MACHINE WITH CABINET And get our exclusive BlPJ Sew 2·way . sewing surface. 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Conma d l Mar H t1h '1 Sea Klnp earned a berth in the CIF 3-A title saint at Loal Beech Arena Saturday ni&bt at 7 w~re the Ramona Htsh Rams of Rlvenridearethefinal hurdle. 01•t~ P••ot Photo\ by let P•ynf' JACK TUZ LAYS IT UP WHILE CdM TEAMMATE ALEX BLACK (32) BLOCKS OUT. 1Minnesota's I .Ex-Grid Coach !Bierman Dies When buJl.ncc ked , squarc- jawed Bernie Bierman arnved I •s bead football coach at the •University of Minnesota in 1932. be brought along s ingle-wing and the unbalanced line. For the next 10 year s. lerman. nicknamed the Silver :Fox for his prematurely "rey air. coach<.'d the Gophera to six ig Ten Conference tllles. thref' ssociated Press national cham ionabips plus two before The AP oil was established in 1936. and mpiled a 62· lS-S record. The man who brought the Golden Era" of football to Min esota, died Monday night at F: ddleback Community H08patal Laguna Hills alter a lengthy ii eas. He.was 82. Bierman was not new to M1n - .,eaota in 1932. He had been a flalfbaclt and captain of the Gopben' undefeated 191S team. Illa penchant for successful seuoos was not new either. ms ewer-all reeord -lncludinti: 26 IHIOOI of coachln& at Mootana, Mlaslssippl A&M, Tulane and Nlnneaota was ll&-58-1 L ' In l&:M, ~r an undefeated Jeason In 1933 and four tlea, Bierman had the team he want- ed. In that year, the Gophe~ tolled to an undefeated season end the national title. • Bierman called the team. "mv l>eat team, my favorite team, and •t could do anything you'd want a rootball team to do ... t Ot special satisfaction to the Gophers that year was a 34-0 liJ~b.::~ over arch-rival • The Oopben al.lo went un-... teo ID 193S, wttb an even bet· ler end~fc~bla time they lroaDc:ed an 40-0. Let Prayer Remain A Private Matter Some American sports fans and newsmen seem lo have de· veloped the belief that anytime a U.S. team or individual ts m volved in a competition with Iron Curtain fol.ks and Communist of ficials are participating. the USA will get shafted. This paranoiac thinking ha~ been evident at the Olympic Games and at other mt~rnat1onal com petitions. And the most recent exampll• was Monday night at Lon~ Heach WHITE WASH Arena when the Moscow Red Army ba:stetball team defeated Athletes tn Act.loo. 108-106. Some fans and at least one re- porter indicated they tboughl the Russlm rel who accompanied the Sovtet team had stolen the game from AJA .. Tbat'a because the ref in ques tion called a t.ravetina vtolation agalnst the Americans with to seconds left in the game and the Red Anny holding a one-point lead. A second later that same ref called a foul on the Yanks and the ensutnc pair of free throws put the gameootofreach. Those things all happened and were duly noted by fans and re· porten. Yet Lbe point overlooked i1 a call made by American of. ficial Mel Ross wit.fl 11 seconds to go. Tile Russbns held tbe ball al "that juncture, as well as being ahead by a pohlL Tbey did not need to aboot, only hold the ball until victory was theirs. AJA had twoopuons: Foul orgoforasteal. They dtdn"t need to exercise either. Ross called an offensive foul ( wtuch I never did see) and I was only 30 feet from that end of the court Ross' call set the stage for the· Russian ref lo retaliate, if indeed that's what he was doing. Up til then. l had no cause to believe either official was dueling the other in one on one with his coun- try 's pnde b<-mg the stakes. * * * Monday night's game im- pressed me as being the best played, m06t competitive and ex- c1tmg sporu exhibition contest I have seen Yet I left With a feeling or hav· mg been exploited. Exploited? Yes. Not by the game but by the intermission. Just before halftime the public address announcer asked that everyone remain seated during mtermiaalon. This no doubt was met by great cbagnn from the concesaionrures. At. any rate, the purpose was to have as many as possible from the turnout of 10,239 listen to re. Ugtous spiel. First, a member of Athletes in Action stepped before a microphone located on the court and told how he had been a sinner and how Jesus Christ had changed him. Then another chap followed and asked the crowd to bow ils head and join in public prayer. Prayer, religion, belief °" dis- belief is to me a matter or deep personal nature and should not be tossed about to a large crowd among which many philosophies. belief• and diabeliefs exist. It wu billed aa a batketball game and admission was charged. Gl.U.g it revival hour status was alfenaive, unfair and di.a tasteful. The~. of ~~h Ja.:k Em• tor th• title &hot wttb fourth avalabt rrouc In the az.team basketball elhnina· llom. burytns tbt No. 2 s~ed Downey Viltln«s. 75-58, bef0tt an overflow crowd of 2,221 at Hwit· 1n1ton Beach's Edison Hi(lh Tuesday ni&ht. Ramona made 1t to the finals with a 60-57 win over La Habra in the olber half of the semis. Although it was • physical con test with turnovers aplenty on botb aides, the outcome was never io doubt u the South Coast Uaglle champion Sea Kings took Downey apart throughout the game. As has been the case all year. 6-7 Alex Black and 6·6 Jack Tuz worked the enemy over with scoring (Black had 21 and Tuz 22> and 6·2 guard Paul Akin directed it all. adding 13 points But Enion singled out the de· tensive efforts of unheralded Mark Rains and Steve Esposito as the key to the easy conquest. "Downey's best shooter. Toby Simioli. did not make a bucket over Rains." said Ernon "And Esposito did a Job on Harper, too Their efforts kept Downey from getting anything going in the first half aad .. tooll 0¥H oft• avtf)' ln t.be thlrd quarter Both ol lhem dotted the bd1 oul ol DowMy.'' DOWDe)' C'Oacb Dean Ackland 11ld be was out·coacbed, but added: ·•Cofona del Mar dldn 't do anythlna we dldn 't expect. The finals! Corona del Mar has to k a heavy favorite. I've seen La Habra and RamOl'la and I ~­ ally thought the championship game wu tonight.·• Thts time there were some tense moments. however. especially in the first half for the Sea Kings as Downey puUed to 13-13 with 6 :29 left in the second period. Black left the game with three personal fouls and the Vik- ings seemed to have a bit of momentum going their way after falling at the outset. 9-2 But Tuz. Doug Killian, Akin . Esposito and Dave Koehler picked up the slack of Black'!. absence to quickly JUmp into 25-14 lead. It was here that Corona del Mar's total defense began lo sur face as Downey players were co nstantly shooting under duress-and missing badly. The Vikings missed 14 or their 21 shots through the first half and six in a row during the span that lbe Sea lt&tp ~ totnmud W tb macl GD U. bench. DoWDe1 h.S only • brt spot lD tbt MCODd balr .. the a l<in1• began to put tbt Maler oa lhe victory wilh Tua and Black lHdln1 the way. Six straight points at the outlet of the fourt.h quarter narrowed a 22-point le~ to S>-34. But that was the last bit of momentum Downey h~ as the Sea Kings aealn flexed their muscles with buckets from Black, Akin and Tuz, along with Koebler's free throws. Corona del Mar shooters made 25 or 33 from the free throw line and 2S ol 52 frotn the field (48.1 percent>. Downey was 19 or 60 from the field for 31.7 percent o_,,,., .... ,(», \1m1ot1 ~•tCf\i• J•mP\ HUQ"•' P•llV P•l6d1,_ R:t\\f!( '"'""~' Tot•h •• ti ... t .. .. • s 111 • l ' I\ I ~ \ • I 0 1 ' 1 ' ' \ t , I O S 4 0 0 I 0 0 1 ' l IO 10 lit SI OSIUM 81•<' Tur l:•Po•lto ""'" Rains l(~ltr l(llll•n NM\On Fair 8urO.n Plch11 Tole!• ft ft'""" IO 1 • 11 IO l • n 0 1 s l l 1 2 1J 0 0 , 0 0 1 I I 1 J 1 A 0 1 1 ) I) 2 0 7 I 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 U2S101S S<e•• lilv Ou r1en o-nev • " • JO sa C0tona<lfol M&r 11 11 19 2~ -1\ Gauchos Battle Citrus Berth in State Cage Tourney on t~ Line Saddleback College·s run-and gun attack figures lo be slowed Just a btl tonight when the Gauchos tangle with Citrus College in lhe M 1ss1on Con ference basketball tournament finals at Saddleback <8 o'clock l If coach Bill Mull1gan·s Gauchos wm toni~ht. they'll ad v ance to the state tourney tn Fresno a week from Thursday. playing the Western Stale Con ferencc victor in the opening round A victor~ by Citrus tonight would force another game at Saddleback Friday night The Gauchos have defl'atcd Citrus three times this !.Cason by margins of 26. 27 and 10. The lat· ter victory came three weeks ago ESPOSITO (30) RE!iOUNDS. All-America Team Tiie 1•11 ,,,.,o, coll-l><l•~tlb<tll All·""'4tr11 • ., fttlKtf'CI on t~ bd\i\ ot vote\ from \OOtf\ wrlt•ri ~ brOldc:•\ttt'\ "'°"'"°OW COU"''" ~ "ntTHm Me•QllH ~.•I. w-nl0t. UCLA: A•O•y Gra•n • , 1"110f. M lthlQAll Phil F0to, • , j\llll0t Hartl\ Caroilrwt. 1(9'1111 ... 1011, 6·11. -..-. lndl.,,a, a.rutv l(lnq &·7.1""'"'. T_,... s.<..WTMM IEMI•• ~ ....... Id. H . •""«, To--· 11•11 Carlwrlglll .... "·....,._...,, .. SM FrMCIKO °'" 111,,,_ ...... ....io.-. Ho<nlon: ""'"' nomo10ft, ... 10. 1-. ""'"-""•; 8111tll LH, a 1, I""'°"· ~~-Tili..IT•-"td Orfffln. H , I""'°"· W•'• FMHI: w..,.... "9411,,,. M , -· C .. m_: tllll WllllClolnl .... 7, ..,.....,,., •. ~; ao ltlls, ..,, ...,tor ~· ciuen.; f:r-Wlllltm\. • 4, lll'llor, P9r11-Stell. when the o" ls slowed the tempo And Mulligan 1s expectmg more of the same tonight .. Oh ~e~. we expect Citrus to slow 1t They know they can't run with us because they tried that in the first two games They count their passes .. they usuall.> don't shoot until they '\•e passed the ball 10 limes." says .Mulbgan Mulli~an will start guards Tim Shaw and Rich McElrath. along with front-liners Dennis Smith. Buck Day and Marl} Zogg. Citrus 1s led by 6·4 freshman Eric Childs, who is averaging nearly 22 points a game 10 con rerence play Oth er s tarters 1nl·ludt.> sophomore guard Derrick Thomas (5·10>. freshman Bill Rutz (6-5> and sophomores Tim Jarvis (6·2> and Steve Barnes (6·4) Jarvis led the Comets to a shocking 59-57 win over Palomar Sports in Brief Jast Saturday m the opening round of tourney play. He pulled down 10 rebounds and had seven assists and eight points. Thomas hit the winning bucket with two seconds to go, a reverse layup. Citrus, under coach Neil Edwards, has an 18-13 season re- cord. winning eight of its last 11 games. But Saddleback is much hotter The Gauchos have captured 12 games in a row and 17 of their last 18 The all-conference trio of Smith, Shaw and McElrath pace the Gauchos but Saddleback has been gelling top play Crom freshmen reserves Tim Knight and Robert Earl Brown. Knight scored 21 a nd Brown bit 18 m the Gauchos' 101-92 victory over Riverside Saturday. Saddleback has a 24-8 season mark and is averagmg 92.8 points per game Gaillard Selected Coach of Year NEW YORK Bob Gaillard. who led the San Francisco Dom. to their best baskC'lball season SIOce the Bill Russell years or the mid· 19505. was chosen Associat· ed Press college coach of the year today. Gaillard, a low-key coach who encourages informality, won the award as easily as h.is team won games this season. more than doubling the score or his nearest competitor. Balloting from sports writers and broadcasters around the country supplied Gaillard with 120 votes while runnerup Ee<lie Sulton of Arkansas collected 52. Carl Tacy of Wake Forest was third in the voting with 30. Rall'Dral? VERO BEACH. Fla. - Former major league s tar Maury Wills believes that Texas Rangers officials gave his son. rookie second baseman Bump Wills. a raw deal in contract negotiations completed this week. Rangers general manager Dan O'Brien said Monday that 24- year-old Bump. who had sought a three-year contract at $40,000 per season, bad come to terms and "all parties were happy with the final agreement." But tbe elder Wills said. "That's a lie. Bump's not happy with it and I'm not happy with iL seed Guillermo Vilas was given a tough match by young Hans Kary before winning 7-6. 4-6, 6-:l. Conaa~Safr BUCHAREST Nadia Com aneci. Olympic gymnastic gold medalist, was unhurt in the earthquake that s hook Romania I ast Friday. it was reported Tuesday. A spokesman for the Roma- nian news agency Agerpoes said simply that Comaneci, 15, was safe at home in Onesti and that s he had been unaffected by the quake, which caused its worst damage in Bucharest, about 180 miles to the southwest. Kings Crush Black Hawks . INGLEWOOD (AP) -Tommy Wiiliams struck for his 30th and 31st goals In the second period and Los Angeles converted four power-play goals in five chances as the Kings crushed Chicago 7·1 Tuesday night in a National Hockey league game. Mattel Dionne and Butch Gor- ine each chipped in with three u- slst.s in the rout of tbe Black Hawks. the f1rlt time the K1dp ·had beaten Cblcago iD three meetiop. No Boom for Error Now, Says Bartow "His whole life baa been spent want.log to be a m-1or leque baseball player," Wills waa quot- ed u saying. "He has played year·round the past seven years -• • he works bard and loves the eame." ~Betaiftl The victory enabled Los Angeles t.o l"eQlain two points .behind Plttabarlh in tbe NJll. playoff baU.le for aecoad plate. Tbe fftbllck WU the fiftb ltratpt. for the lnhary·ridd.led and elmnp-ing Hawb, who now have lolt nine in a row an Lbe road. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gene Banow's Bruins have been an 11_p.alld·down basketball team tllb leUOD, but DOW. as the lJCLA ClOaeb atrenes one "olf " pnie and tbe MUoo'~ over. 1 "I Jmow there b no room for uiJn CJ( error for us now.•• &aidi w, wboae team meeta Ue 8at.urd11 in tbe ope:n- raaad G(tM NCAA Pl•)'O(f1 at Uo,Idabo. . . I • .. W•huw ftM pma Jett if we; ..u.n to ~ .Barn .. In tbe 1 ~ we bed. a fttM.1ame win-. •la&.~k,. Hd a coupl or. weeb aio we uld we needed an eitht~same one." . Tbe Bndns did not get tbat el1bt·1ame streak, but they did liniab regular season play by wlnniq three at.raiiht, and got their 11th consecutive Pacific-& title when C>ttpn lost lo Oregon State. ~UCLA brinas a 23-4 record f.ato the playoffs a1aln1l Denny Crum 'a 21·& .Cardlnal1, a'Od Hlb·ranhd Loulsvtlle baa lost thrM"' lta last: n .. outtncs.· • ~artow Niel IMt planned no ma •• jor changes for the Bruins in Saturday'a contesL "We're polishing up lbe of- fensive series we reel have been good to us," be remarked, ''and we lf1l1 cootlnue to mix our de-lemea." Tbe BnJlns coach utd be in- tended to use David Greenwood agaln1t Loutavlllt'• Ricky Gallon, Marques Jobuaon on Waley Cos and Git Slmt on Larry Wllllum, and added that be had • INtlt deal ot rapect for the Cudlnala. : • ''They know bow. Lh• &e.me is auppc>Hd to be played. They come at you. They throw the long PHI aod they Hire to run. Defensively, they basically are a ma.n·to-man team. but they ban used the Q>.e oft and on and use it well, too." "1 f-1 there.,.. 10 or 12 teams w\th an awfully good 1hot at wfn. nine tbe t1Ue, .. Bartow said. "We're one al them. .. USF, ua. 1.aa Ve1a1, Loulsvtlle -any ol tho te.ma that haTe been In the top 10 most or lbe ..._., all bave good cbaaces;• •lid Bartow. JOHANNESBURG, louth Africa -Three of the top eight seeds were ousted in the first round of the $150,000 Interna- tl on al Open tennis cham· plonabipe at Ellis Part Tllesd•Y. Bob Hewitt thrilled the partiun crowd, defeating fourtb.fleeded defeodlng cham- pion Onn.J Panm. 7·S, M . The other Meda to lose were Ray Moore, No. 3, wbo bowed M. 6:.t to Rog• TaylOr, aod Ricardo Cano, No. I, who was upset by Andrew Pattlton f-1, •2. No, 2 The Klnp a:pJodecl for three goals In each ol the flnt two ptrlodl aaalnst coalle Tony ElpoeJto, wbo bad beaten the Klnp twice t.b1s eeuon. The XJnp dominated the ac~ lion by outabootlq the Bawa · 22· 7 in t.be f1nt period an41W ht the aeccmd per10d. B ackap soalle Ollie& VlllemUN ttpl.eed EapOIJto in tlM Deta at tbe lt&rt of the tblrd . period, but et. 1:1& be aaff«ed a fln•er Injury 8DC1 Blpoltto re- tU?De4 lb eurrenclet' tho ftD.11 .,... . . - \ P8 CdM; Drabs Hot &d&.oo CHWJU.Dctoa BaKtU 'Hip'• ba.ta JI tnm broke ao... for .... nm:11a UM rutb lmtlna T\l-., to tut'D a eloM tame at Coraa del Mar into an ... >' a.4 victory. • Edlaoa '• Char1en pu.t tocether two walks, two h.lt batten and five aingla to bJow Corona del Mar Odt ol the lead. Until that seven-nm e:fi!a.lon. Corona del Marwul &4·0. Edi.loo tried a darmg double squeeze play during it.s blg inning and Rocer Haya pulled it off perlec:tly. Hla bunt scored one ruo from third, and the other run- ner scampered home from second when Corona del Mar's fi~t baseman held onto the ball. The Sea Kings' brightest or- renslve moment came in the fourth inning when Mark Marches clouted a two-run homer Over at Costa Mesa the Mustangs hosted Magnolia in a pitcher's duel that wasn't de- cided until the last inning, when Magnolia of Anaheim pushed across one run to win, l ·O Costa Mesa threatened to tie 1t up in its half of the seventh. Chns La Face reached first on an error, moved to second on a sacrifice, made it to third on another sacrifice but was left stranded on a lineout. Costa Mesa could only manage three hits off Maenolia, and while sophomore Cliff Ting pitched a strong fiv e·hitter, he had tolaketheloss. In a night game Tuesday, Newport Harbor shut out Anaheim's Savanna 3·0 behrnd the brilliant two-hit pitching or Gary Brahs. Brahs struck out six and kept hts infielders busy with ground balls. The outfield didn't record a &1ngle out. 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Dobey Leads Irvine, 2-0 UC Irvine pitcher Bob Dobey scattered seven hits. struck out five and didn't walk a batter tn leading the Anteaters to a 2·0 baseball victory over visiting Cal Poly (Pomona), the defendmg NCAA !Division II > champion Tuesday UCJ scored an unearned run in the second inning and added an insurance tally in the e1ghUl by Brad Weaver ·s run ·scoring single. Irvine received some top de· fens1ve plays from second baseman Bnan Hester shortstop Scott Thayer and third baseman Scott Winters. UCtrv1 ... u 1 C•t ~_., ~f'W tOl •lb , " rtM ~Or'-'1H £\(,.. I ) 0 ) 0 ,.,. .. ,,. .. "" • 0 0 0 Hlll'1tr >t:t • 0 I 0 Pvt• lo • 0 I 0 W·"tf't\. Jb 10?0 JOM\0'1 ID • 0 ~ 0 Th4t""11tr \\ 1 0 I 0 T"'Omo\Ol"I '' • 0 0 0 E"'Qlf' tt, 1 ' ~ (It ,.."Lt•" r• I 0 In W•\.h•ft<J'~ti '0 , 0 p,.,..,.,.,,..., c: • J 0 0 Mo'1"'1"" l I 0 0 ~t'Y•'\ U J 0 0 0 we.wr '' • 0 1 I M••owvlc" lb I 0 I 0 8•M+f'Wr:) t • I! 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Richards' drive t.o the cen· terfleld wall came off losing pitcher John Verhoenn and re- sulted in two runs when shortstop Rance Mullinex Juuted tbe re- lay, allowing Richards t.o score for a 5-3San Diego lead. • ith 175 Enrollment tf Vall 1 CbrllUan Kilb al Newport Badl, wtth an enrollm t ol l Tl tu- dtn&.a ca boyal. ts one o1 the amallul achool1 in the CJF. Soul.hem Section. Y t. ~h Bob Undatrom's ConqUttOn have &asned a spot In the CIF small ~cbools cham· plonahip flnala Saturday at 11 aaainst Montclair and will play In spacious, 12,000-seal Long Beach Arma. This is an unprecedented treat for HVC and the Conquerors hope to make the most of it after play- ing in tiny gyms before small crowds mo5l ol the season. Twice a week the Conquerors make a lnp to Tustin Baptist Church to practice on a tile in· door court The rest of their prac· t1ce sessions are held on outdoor, blacktop courts Their semifinal game was held at Southern California College in Costa Mesa where sealing is un der 1,000. HVC h as made 1t to the playoffs each of the last three years but this is the first time the team has gone beyond the first round ls there any reason for this. especially in view of the fact the Conquerors lost high -scoring forward Mtke Bogdanov through graduation? Bogdanov was a first team all-C l F selectton last year and the team 's lead10g scorer for three years. .. This particular year we were fortunate because tbe school got some new students that became eligible right away ... Lindstrom says .. We only had one starter back from last year. Jeff Frazer and other than that. we had to start from scratch · How Ulen does a coach with 65 to 70 boys to select from , pick a winning combination? "We had two transfers who helped us a great deal. Rod New and Doug Hanson came to us from Tustin and llentage High Schools and the Cl F made them eligible 1mmed1ately because we had also moved our school loca t1on from Costa Mesa .. These two players have been a big part of our success and it is good lo have them working with Frazer.'' Frazer, a Junior classman. was a starter last season and at 6 71 2. he 1s the t,1llc-st· player on th(• Vikings' Selby Has No-hitter Monarchs Fall Coming ore a shoulder injury and making only his second start of the baseball season. Marina <Huntington Beach) High's Ed Selby hurled a no-hitter Tuesday . as the Vikings beat Rancho Alamitos of Garden Grove, 4·0. Selby·s performance marked the first no-hitter for a Marina pitcher in five years. The seruor right·hander walked two, struck out one and pitched with pinpoint control for most of the game. The Vikmgs got the only run they needed in the fifth, when they put together four straight smgles and moved in front, 1-0. In the sixth Marana added two more runs, and in the seventh Eric Irwin capped it off with a solo home run to left. Mater De1 or Santa Ana didn't have it so easy, drawing an away game wiUl undefeated St. Paul of Santa Fe Springs. When it was over St. Paul was sUll undefeat· ed. but 1t had to come from behind to win it, 4-3. Mater Del scored first when Joan Abbott singled and Steve McGowan tripled him home, but St. Paul countered wlth two ln the bottom of the third. Mater Oei went ln front 3-2 in the sixth. but St. Paul rallied for two in the bottom of the last to win, 4-3. * * * M ..... o.4()) •II •• ,,,, M<GQwM.21» J 0 I 01 Cro•I, lb 1 0 0 0 Gof\1e1u. iw o 1 O o D•atbe,c 1 0 0 0 LIOll11S,dl\ I 0 0 0 M•rtl ... r.G 0 0 0 0 H•,.h,p J 0 0 0 M¥11n.Jb J t 2 1 Mff<hem,sa 3 0 I 0 M<Cevtey,tl 3 0 0 0 $1N1tl,ct 3 0 0 0 ·-""" l120 Slleqyl,11 o too T .. •I• ,. J • 2 MtnNl•I V1nt11ra,ct Ha•wev.tr Oepello,dlt cov.,. F,,.nm,2b Sew•~ • ., Gr•"4m, 1b ""' .. '"·< lrwl"',., S.tby,p Tot1t• tltr11"1 JOOO '0 0 0 1 '2 0 2 I 1 I 2000 .2 0 t 1 3 I l 0 3 0 1 1 3 ', 1 0000 24 •• 4 r II • 001 00'2 -• 1 007 __ ,, k_.,,,,..,,.. r II • -•tt ,_. • ' ooeeooo-oeo equad. I ........ D.4 pDiftt. a fame bl a.ape pa.y but It WM Haa._ and Jttfew who aparhd the Mmillnata vlrtory ov• IUo HODdoPNp. The other two atarun are 1J)Ohomora and will be b.ck alon.a wtth P'ru r next HMM. Kevin Kin& la •·O and Gabe Brown $.10 &net all but Brown are avera&inl better than 10 poln&.a per Jame. la theft any particular reuon why the school attract.a student.a away from pubUc schools 1 "The bi& reuon, I believe, la tbe fact we have Chrlatlan teachers living Instruction ln the Bible, history, English and mathematics, along with other subjects and the parents want It that way," Undstrom says. The coach says the success of this year's team has come about largely through a team effort and Dll )Ill& a. t&rta o1 ... or t .. p1_,... ..... UM UM I.be 1-l , .. ,..,.. LJU.UOm also dire-cu tbe baMbelJ i.m. ii atb.IM.lc dJnc· tot' ud MrVt!I u an au1atant "' football. l• ~ an u!Umate aoal oo tb number ol 1tudent.a the Kbool wouJd like to handle! "Y•. our foal la 240 atudenta on tbe hiCh achool level. no more," Undstrom aaya. •'I think, inadvertently. the publicity we receive from better athletic teams wUI help achieve U\lJ goal and it could also help get some better athletes." Another location change is not contemplated in the immediate future. But an additional 6S stu· dent.a could bring a few more athle~ to the school and the Conquerors could continue in post-season playoff action. HVC'S GABE BROWN (11), ROD NEW (22) IN ACTION. Rustlers Roll, 12-1 Gauchos Dealt 9-3 Def eat Golden West College's baseball team romped to another im- pressive victory Tuesday. blast· ing visiting Rio Hondo College, 12-1, in Southern California Con- ference action. And in another JC game, host Saddleback fell to Riverside, 9-3. in the Mission Conference opener. GWC's Rustlers, behind the pitching of Peder White and the hitting of Scott Desrosier, Ken Munger, Vince Bienek and Mike Sehvood, had an easy time. White pitched the fa rat eight in- nings, extending his shutout streak t.o 20 innings and his re· cord to4-0. Desrosier bad two sin&les and a run-scoring triple, Munger belt- ed a three-run inside-the-park homer in the fifth and Bienek and Selwood bad three hits each. 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John Broders batted in all three Saddleback runs, driving in the first in the opening frame on a ground out and getling two more in the sixth on a two-out double. Saddleback returns to play Thursday, vigiting San Bernardino. Golden West is idle until Saturday. Readers' Hot Corner Editor: Are the girls ever going to get decent sports coverage.., It's bad enough to find Oran~e Counly's number one boys buketball ream relegated to Ule Inside pages (and no pictures), but after the 8th ranked girls basketball team bas knocked oU numbers 7 and 1 in CIF 4A plus three ranked teams from the 3A you would think they would get more than a box score. We were glad to see the cov· erase ol the fanals of the Garden Grove tournament, a disappoint- ine loN by Fountain Valley to Mater Dei, after a tremendous effort by tbe Barons two days earlier to cWeat No. 1 ranked St. Jotepbs. Irvine Netters (10·0) Bost Trojans But now league play hu beiun and the Fountain Valley 1lrb are lootlna for lheJr third playoff berth ln u many years and aeveral ol tbeae girls are being considered for athletic acbolanhipt. I UC Irvine'• tennll team puts Sta unbeaten dual mat.eh record on the line 'lbunday, hosttn1 d• fenctiDC NCAA (J>tvlaJon I) co- c:hamP.lon· USC at Newport Beach 1 Job.n Wayne Tlftllla Club at I o'clock. , USC atw.d tbe NCAA dtle ~wltb UCLA lutyNT. . ~ Coac:ll llJ'fOD MeNamua•a -:UCl An&elt'" an:aparkld b1 jWllOr Jett WtWam1 and Erle Larre and sophomores Curt Stalder ancl Mike Edles. Other top lrvlne pla1era include frubman Mane Johnson (from W e1tmln1ter Hieb) and sophomore Tom Nacel. Wllllama wu an NCAA (Dl•laloa II) Hmlflnaliat In ~·Pia a year aco and a1IO pined the -doubl• quart.erflDalJI wttb Jfllt Wrtald-Staldet cafned tbe 1ln1ltt quarterfinals tn the NCAA tourney. 1.JSC comes into the mat.ch with a 3·1 clual matcb record, losln,st.o Trinlb' Coll~e of Texas. USC'1 Trojans are paced by Bruce Mamon and Chria Lewis. Manion, a two-time All· Amertcan. 1t00 the DlriAoa ll · doublw dwoploaab.lp two ,...,. · •10 Cwllb Buteb Wilts) net teamed with Lewis t.o Caln the finals lHt aeaaon, 1.oalnC to UCLA's Peter Flemlns and Fer4l fay1an. Lewil, al.lo an All·Amerlcan, teamed wttb A.n4y Luccbell to lain the flD.a1I ol tbe NCAA ln· . door cbampton1btp thla palt wlDW. Another top plQer for USC b aw19 (8u:D) 6Uode. So. even lf you can't possibly spare a reporter for the games al least take ttmc for a couple of puaar8111W over the pbone. The BatoD g{.rb will appreciate It aod 10 will \be many Founlaln Valley buketNll faN • Ob,_ U1e f1nt 1...-tame! PV U Wettmlnster 31. Trina Wllllams Fountain Valley SPORTS MVRolls; El Toro, Uni Fall Mission Viejo got another strone pitching performance from Ed McCann and pecked away at La Quinta <Westminster> until lt scored a 5·2 victory in baseball action Tuesday at La Quinta. Mccann had reeled off a string of 19 straight innings without sur· rendering a walk unlit he finally issued a pass against La Quinta. McCaM struck out five and scat- tered live hits. Both of La Quin· ta 's runs were unearned. Mission Viejo's neighbor in the Saddleback Valley, El Toro, fell victim to some good pitching at Esperanza Tuesday. The Chargers were shut out, 11·0. Two El Toro pitchers surren· dered 10 hits and the Chargers com milted four errors during the game The killer came in the third inning when Esperanza sh<'lled El Toro for 10 runs. The Chllrgt!rS' bats were silent for most or Ule game, but Sal Gri- Jal v a and Bob Livesay each managed lo pick up two hits apiece University High (Irvine) built a 7-0 lead over the first two in· nings then kicked 1t away, even- tually losing 9· 7 at Brea. University looked like it was in good shape by the second inning after Steve Tilles blasted a two· run homer to make it 7-0, but in the sixth inning things started to fall apart Brea put together three hits. two walks and four University er- rors lo score seven runs. That rally. coupled with solo runs scored in Ule third and fifth in- nings. gave Brea the 9.7 victory. Dana Hills could only pick up three tuLc; and one run against Carlsbad Tuesday and the Dolphins swallowed a 4·1 defeat. Dana Hills couldn't break through until the sixth inning. Already trailing 3-0, the Dolphins' Brian Kinney reached base . on an error and came around on Jim Romero's rbi single. San Clemente was also the vic- tim of tough pitching as the Tri tons were shut out 1-0 by San· ta Ana. The scoreless tie wasn't broken until the fifth, when Santa Ana combined a hit batter and two singles for the decisive run. San Clemente's Mike Horvath picked up two of his team's three hits wiUl a double and single. 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IN\, ltl~ 1~1 ))0 t JO"l't\Oft ,._.. t I I ' UCI Rowers Seek ~ashes Improved Season Rival, 13-3 UC Irvine crew coach Bob Newman believes M e lod y laod H i gh <Anaheim > committed eight errors Tuesday aJ. ternooo and Huntington V a ll ey C hr is t i an I Newport Beach) took advantage of every one to r ecord a 13·3 baseball vie· tory H unt ington Vall e y Christia n only out-hit Melodyland 6-2, but inept fielding by the s mall Anaheim sc hool enabled the Conquerors to rolJ up a big victory. J ob.n Reynolds picked up the victory on tbc mound and also con- truibuted at the plate , getting two hits in five t rips lo t h e p l a t e . Re y nolds was c redited With fave rba, the biggest blas t coming in the hflb when he t ripled home thr ee runs H¥rtl V•tley CJritl\U•A t 1)1 8•,.rtt•n , ThOl'O 1b R'°~FW»l 1 O s, .. .., .. ,, •. , \\ 8ur~"" t (•tdro11 1 Oonotrio rt 8•11\ ,, ~ffllW4r1 ft) T Ol•I\ t-1 V Ct1r1-.t1M M f'llodVld"'1 •• 9't r Di I " D 0 ~ 0 0 , .. H ~ 1 1 • • his rowers will be vastly Improved this s eason . UCI opens th e rowing campaign, Saturday. Ma rch 19 competing against UCLA and Oran ge Coast College The Anteaters also will co-host the Weste mSpn nts May 13 14 ·'We're going lo be gan to tum things around this year." says Newm an, in has second year at UC! "We might surpnse people this year H anyone takes us lightly. we'll be past them . Thas team has c haracte r. 1t responds lo a c ha llenge." s ays Newman The Anteaters f1g un• to have good size, but not much experience But Newma n doesn't think the lack of experience will hurl "We have kads with a lot of sa vvy, .. s ays tht> former OCC and UCLA oarsman. UCJ also has a Mw s hell, u $6,200 Schoenbrod. which Newma n says will help considerably. Topping the last of more than 50 out for crew are var sity returnees Keith Wood <coxswain >, Ron Lind and Ian.Carter Other top \'arsaty candadales include Mike Galb. Curt F1emmg, Ste\'e De f''orest. John Augustine . J eff Hansler. Chris Molitor . John Mush msk1. Skip Sowko and Art Woodward Sowko and Mushanska row<'d an the JV eight last year. Augustine <6·8> Gilb. llanslcr, Molitor and Woodward v.er (• membl'rs of the frosh eight. DeForest 1s a l 'Cl.A Lrani.frr and Fleming red shi rted alter transfer rang fro m Orangl' Coast l'Cl's crew Iv. h1rh operates on onl y a $.5,000 budget 1 has no scholari.haps. ""Nev. man has had to recruit all or has rov. crs right off lhf• t·ampus "We'n• rcbu1ld1ng the program from scr atch. we have most of our freshmen back and we showe<J some promise an the fall Wl''rt• L·xc1tcd about the possib1ht1es, .. 'ays Nev. man UCl has i.cven m eets on 1h homc cours e t his season and will also lake part 1n thc prcst1i:1ou s San Dae go Classic Saturday. 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Tall Slljo• C:Olll• .11 ... • Surround )'Ollt&ell w lltl 1 120 1601 P•M••m• c:1l"<ettnt Ille Q,.al AO• of a11r .. ... ~ I : -TM N u . A docum l.ii'y mak ol ¥le "I 01udlua0 Charla Laui!Jl.on a d Kwle Oberon which wu on• comDlet.8d. CBS • t :OO --· "Mr. II~ tyk." Charles Bromoo stan aa a farmer who defies the mob ln lhls 19"1' movle with Llnda Cristal and Lee Purcell. NBC B 10: 00 -Tales ol the Unex- pected. When a major l~gue ballplayer (Rick Nelaon) loses a hand in an acci- dent, he gets the tran~planted hand of a killer in its place. TV DAILY LOG lw•DNESDAY I EVENING l. 8:00 o u m l1.Ql <(lIJ CJ. i 11ewi ti Q1J cu < !2ll rn > m """ 8 fB)SbrTrtk oo r..er Pyle Ci> l'Mlllsmolt t1D 1'1rtrid1e fl111i17 8>Mlftl·l2 m Eledrk eom111ny cttJ Mike Dlu&ln CDUttte a..ts -6:30- 0 D1111h! Guests include Orson Welles. Peter Str1uu, Steve foid and l awen Hutton t ;Wy 6'1tf~ 10 Men Gnffi11 Show CD r 111111J Alt111 <'lli }1)~• mz- <~ J ,) Ham D1ys 7:00 0 0 J}1 U €!> fll) News D U.11 Clu• .f. My Thr" S-t To Tell Ille Trvth CJ ConcentrattOtl m t Lott LllCY Q) The FBI L2f) Andy Griffith ED M1eNell/lthre1 Rtpor1 (Jt) rlj) Ptr1ndtt h1111ly '7) McH1lt's Nawy -7:30- 0 Em N1me Thtl Tune O Lowe Amtrkan Style e 1 The Odd Couple OMltchC.. • $121,000 QvHlion O The Jobr't Wild 1g1 W'.W World of A1111111ls m < n • > ar"' &11Ch < m c~1l '°' Gees tttt Cou11try ZJ) ..1 Celebrity s .. .,whs 2ll Hoc•n't HtrotS fl:) Clll1111tl 21 T °"""' lfl Um Clv• m ·r Troo, 8:00 0 UL l ) t, Good ,_ 0 lS 6 10 m Tht lift & T '"'" of 'naty M1111s Howdy Oo I m Mid IKk G1111ly Ad1ms II<' hots htS fntnd Mtd lKk !Denver Pylt) has drowned 1nd 1n llun bads reuns Ille details ot tllt11 mtttmc tnd tllt early dlys lhty sPtnt toaether • lilow11; (Cl (21w) "All (ye lef Ill (ye" (wu) 66-Robert lAMllll 6 I ...... ; (Z!lr) "That Miii f19111 Rio" (adv) 6" Jun P•ul 8tlmondn D IU Tht 8lonK Wotu11 J11mr "t~s to befrttnd • V1ttnem ~•I mn·s «llURhltt Wl1o has llOf 1j)OUn ~·nee her mother's dealh C!1 Tiit Awt111t11 Pahick M11 """ and o~r11 R1u llll m wild World .. Alllmts Q) ,.."'.._ fB Kort111 Ylritty Ktur ~I NatieMI Geecra,i..c lhe Wild Rivtr ED Tiit EPIC 11111 """ Wat Story ol #1111 m1cht han bttn the 1rot1sl moltOn p!Clurt tYtf rMdt-drrtdOI Jostl von Stembtla's • f. a.hn, ·· 0!1111111 Cllarln law1ht011 111d Metle Ot>tron) and lht drlf1t11Hlfl that prmnttd 1h COl'ftplthon (12tl tt l) lll1y linMM Cfm* .. tllt llabol ma.1, .. :JMJ.,...... mi.,.-~~ -1:30- • (OJ) CJ)) (J) Rt *'-• Sptc11I rutSt Is~ lnrtl who dlsllliYI lier dMtMll 1INl1ty 111 lddl tro11 to htf cons1derOle comedy ~ins .,,,..""' 9:00 D (()JI m 1 (1) CIS W..._.y Mowlt: (t) (Ztlr) MMr. Mljttty\" (du) ·1•-Clllftes 8r011so11. Al ltt htn, lindt Cristal. ltt Purufl, ,.uf loslo. AJeiandro Rey. BIOMOn stars u • firmer wllO dtfies lht mob by iiv•ne M to IM nttditsl ptOIMt 11\SfUd of tllole hand pkltd by lht synlhate. multjna In moll 11111., lion by sc1nn1 oft 111 tht wur-uad Ille destloyint his crops. 8 @ Cl) 11D CH S.arhy Ot:spte Ills st1tus u • CO!lfif111td blc:htlor, a11et S11a111ey tn• to rt· solft • rnanlll 11«1blt111 for ON al 1111 r1C111l1s end the pit• eXj)loda 11110 1 •PltJ 6" brawl • • <• (])) 0 llntu nt11 two ••* dtlzt11 .. .....,_ ti Biretta's ... ""*" ........ Mm, TtlY Nit Mt 0tlJ ~ llteln -........ who ...... coets. ... -"91ClrliOI .... • <Il-Cnmc:r..tltt .. ...... ............. ...... ca ..._ m Grut hrtonlanus: ~ "Pouus1onf' Rhod1 ltll'•S and Anthony Hop•1ns star in Geor1e (w1rt (vans' SIOfy about a widow with thret children wlto is f01ctd to sell all her ~t011S-rnclud101 the f11111ly pony-lo pay her debts. -9:30- .. ~ Cl) llD Tiit Mcltall Steve-SllCIW Mac and Peaa·s pl1ns tor 1 pnvate 1nn1versary party at home-alone-are shattered when two of son Allan's commune com· patuots drop 1n IOf t~e eveninr. 10:00 .. ti.I) CI> lll cm Tales of the U1111ptrll4 "A Hind for Sonny Blue'' Rtek Nelson cunts IS I m1J01 IH&UP banball pl;iyer wllo lose5 has hind 1n an 1ulomob1le awdut A tr1n51>1ant 0~1111on is 1n apptrtnl success- unllt the ntw hand ~ts on tilt SlftlStU hie of 111 lormtt O•ntr. I small ltme lnua ind ~•lier l!JDNfts e C.•rftJ •-U (119 CL> Ill th!M's An1m ld1 lup1no 1utsh as ii movie queen who huts Charlie's three sleuths to trnd out ..no 1s lryine to dnvt htt 1nsanP fD fsmt T ocl'f ~ W, Gulllllt Ctu.udt to t.llt lllboll m P'lff&t llmk/Scallff rrern A M111"ft lrv Ullmann and [rland Jostphson star tn this fngm1r Berii man s1• par1 se11es-lht study of a mamaae over 1 ten,year period -lO:JO-m m m11ns EDWomu KOCE·Television (5.0) ' I MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA Cnll lltU ,. .. •111tl 5'11111 MAMM'S ""IOUMD F01t Gil.ORY'" INt SO. COAST PLAZA _ ,. , .. a .. 1, '""*" --·· -wt 111nt1 ,.,,-.1....,.11t S4-1711 ,, ..... ,. MAH'S SO. COAST PWA U$ S.111-~l UU MAH'S CIMEMAUND 1414$t ..,., &ullo• UHttt MANN'S CINEMAUND 1414 St .., .. , "''"''• USIMI MANN'S CINEMAUND rllHWllll W..... GOLDIH M.011 AWARD "IOCIY" -·~,·· &AT~lf.Mi.•4t l ;H e:.tt:ll "'''-DISMEY"S "FllilY FU>A Y"' tGI -t•ll W.T/--11>1.,_?!l•l- "PETEI PAM'" :!~~ T'ttlO 4C-f _..._ .. IMCllEDllU SARAH'" -·"' ""'',._ ,..__,. "LOVE AND PAIN° -An •II UT~ 1 IM 'l1-1•11 llll-• ... IMGKOHG" -ATI 1 fl \4'/-..Lli-kH-.. •I 1'HE TOWN THAT DREADED SUNDOWM" IRJ .. •I HTUMWU ,.. NHnll S11lllS MAIHIN I 'lUI F10M NOON TIU ntlll <"> •• ~-:ol 1 t otCM Ni>MIHAllOHSI ROCKY CflO> IOUT. -'AIMS . • OICAI ...,....noNI II I • -A STAI IS IOIN Ml ~1~Af1 l•J1:M••··~•ll •aHT, -'USIS L·~ • .,~,, r. li;:.t.~ ! . r .. l ~.it:~I owe.\ IAQISOlol 1M1 INCUDflll IAUH ll>OI ~u• A MAml Of TIMl!Nt '*"• .. .., ...... Mc<AU- DOOS !'t kin THI SINnNIL 111 '2•.i I.I. ll1S10L (~County AlroortJ Cotta Meu 1544M380 '"SAllO• WHO ALL .. OM .UCI WITH THI SU" I I 0 llMCi IOHG" INI '"TWIUGHT"S LAST GUAMIMCi" IRJ 0 SLAP SHOT"" (aJ 'T#O MINUTE WUMIMG .. MON-THURS 7:15-9:15 FRI 6:00-8:30·11 :00 SAT 1 :00-3:30 6:00-8:30-11 :00 SUN 2:00"'4:35 7:15-9:45 - ~ edwards W Cl NEMA H•rbOr et Ad•ms Coat• MHe 546-3102 .(JACK ANDERSON) REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT DAILY AT 2:00-4:30 7:10-9:40 ·~· .... 712-8901 DAILY PILOT I , ___ _ "00 HI NUT YU.ll'S ~II c~:lo'f:,•~:,.~ .. _..,..._I. ' _,.....,_.tl\AIOfV "A WO..D!llt'Vll Y l'UNOlNT AND FUN!IV1 "C'T~::C'r,*f~:t:!tt:=.':'::AHD CN1i.1G1Mt".,.~· . .,.. •lrlAlllO THOIAAl IN 'TllltvH· tMCMQ .U AN lXCITl..OFllr.t ACllllUWHO LIOKTI U~ THl IClllDI Willi HU l l'tlllT ANO T AUNTI" ~._, ,...-; .. ,_.,_ PAa&1tM.1..-t PK"TV&U ........ ,.. MAJlLO THOMAS CHAJU.ESGllODDf "THIEVES" CO-HIT AT CINEMA CEmEA TH«A~ ,, "A MATTER OF TIME" TH(ATA( U ''CARRIE'' (R) NOMINATED FOR 3 ·. ACADEMY AWARDSr Including BEST FOREIGN FILM BEST ACTRESS AL8(Al SCHWAA!l • IMflE J AOSl!NTHlo~ PR(S(NT A "LM IV JUNO<A'ILES TACCHflLA su.-NC lllAll!E.CHlllSfl'I( 9AMAUl.T • lllClCl'ILANOUll•M.Ull( 'iw.c:E l"lllfl' ENGLISH SUB TIRES i~--~'f • • .,,. ,_ ..... , ' .... -•. s. .... WEEIOAYS 7&9P.M. SUH.ONLY 2..u.a.-10 , . . " -.. , . ,.. ................ ,., ADD mat:crO• JCJaN AJdaDder and hi.a 1rvUur llutcr CllllcJra.a. ·~ u.. ..... ol Jl'lonn' Sdunitl'a "Paalm 41•• W_..dMm and you baYoe a coinbinadon that left UM vut m~ty of• rtveted audience alow to react wh.b -i>1>lauae ln tbe al· termath ol\bia superbly performed •ct ol God. Few wbo were there will take lslue with Lbia writer'• klal·beld bellet tba1 ScbmtU wu divinely inspired when be penned tb.ia 1weeptn1. powerful work that at times muea tbla writer believe tbat the very sates of heaven are beina= for us. Alexander bad hia chorale iD a eod1d voice and he had an ideal choke on the podium for bi.a aopnno soloist: Carol Vueaa, who broucht powen ol in· terpretatioo to the Schmitt acore that are not THEY'RE HERE. YOU HAD TIME TO PREPARE. OR IS IT TOO LATE FOR YOU, TOO? • TO BARLEY alw111 avallable to lbe a.rtlR lac.IWftl WOf'll. •vr THEN, BIS 80LOIBl'8 In tbe. precedln1 "Requiem" by Mozart were no less efJeeUve: M1N Vanaa, acatn\ mezzo.aoprano Janet Sml~ ... ~~ Jobn Guamien and bus baritone Mlchael Gau~. 1belr "Requiem" waa perfecUon but tben it always ts when tbe Irvine Muter Chorale tackles this last and lovely work by the 1reat muter" But OW' memories today are of the obviously la· .spired chorale, backed by that sureinl, aoart.n1 or- gan, practically forcing us lo our knees in an act of wonbip for one of the most dynamic offerin1s to God that man ever created. AND TO TIUNlt THAT Schmitt was sharply criticized ln many quarters when .. Psalm 47" was first performed in 1900. Thank the Lord we have come to r~gnize this man for the genius he undoubtedly was and that we have a chorale that knows how lo perform his masterwork. _..., .... ~.,.......,._ I AU~ ..... -• ., .. IVUYllWiT'TIU )0 .... •II U ; 1:11-l:li-l:IS 7:1~t:IS Call 642-5678. Put a tew words lo work for ou. WESTMINSTER AT GOLDEN WEST 892-4493 Rc.tidtr • UiN<-'' "'--•Kdf• M ..,,, • .., ............ . Glenda Jackson ~TIN/~ SA/l1H" An epk fdntasyof peace and mapc. From Ralph Bakshi, master of animation, comes an epic fantasy in wondrous color. A vision of the world, 10 million years in the future, where Wizards rule the earth. And the powers of magic prevail over the forces of technology in the final battle for world supremacy. RATED PO 2 Mil.ES SOUTH OF SM DIEGO fln:. WEEKDAYS 7:00-8:40 10:15 SAT-SUN 2:00-3:40-5:20 7:Q0.8:40-10:1 s $1.25 TILL 2:30 SATURDAY SUNDAY . ' . .. · . . · "~ ... .. ~ . ..... .. . ... . ... ~. ···'"' . ~ \ .. ... . .... ... . . . . ' On the Block? W tAPI lb• nation 11 aulf•rhtl rrnm a 11erl ou1 111 problem • ......... u.u.. ol o•ett"rowded dwellln11. tbl' aerrtlary ot Hom ud Urban D•v lopmmt N.1•, In a before the National Hou1in1 CQnference. Patrlc1a Roberta Harm pleicfal'd to bHf up the iovernmt'nt'a houJ1ln1t 1uwhb proframs but provided no sp@dfic fisures on b.er plaftll "WE MUST ACCEPT the 1ov ernment 'a leadenhip role 1n boostina the anouAI produclion of housing and supplying adequate levels ol assisted hou.sing." she aaid. Madison Square Garden. Inc .. was expected to announce today whether it wiJI sell the sports complex to Gulf & , Western Industries. Inc. Madison Square Garden o"ner~ were supposed to have made the decision at a board meeting Tuesday afternoon. Gulf & Western alread~ owns 39 percent of the Garden's stock and offered SlO a share for tne remuining 2.9 million shares ·'The noUon that the unim- peded, competitive forces of the economy will produce an ade- quate supply of deeeot housing at a low cost for low-and moderate- mcome people cannot be support- ed by facts " D~al .. tPI•• LOS ANGELES !AP 1 -A federal proposal to require de- aler!. lo post a s licker on 61 More Wives Earn Bread Traditional Concept Exists in 7o/o of Families WASHINGTON IAP) There are husband-and·wire breadwin- ners in an increasing number of American families. the Labor Department says. "The concept or a family where the husband is the only breadwinner , the ware IS :\ homemaker out or the labor force, and there arc children" accurately descri~s onlv 7 per· cent of the nation's households, the department Mys in a study compiled v.1lh the Ct•n ... us Bureau had jobs m March 1975 in 47 1 percent of hus band -wife families. an increase from 43.6 percent in 1967, according to the survey. showed. while in families beaded by women, 58 percent were work· ing and contributing about two- lhirds or the income. The Labor Department said women tend to work more ln families where men have low earnings and where there arf' ) oung children Wives with col lege educations are more Llkelv to be in the work force than those MARRIED PERSONS a c- counted for 64. 7 percent of the ·~ork force, down from 69.2 per- cent m March 1970, tbe survey re- ported O"er the same period, part1c1pat1on m the work force by single persons rose Crom 20.1 per- cent to 23.2 percent. For divorced and separated people. the in- crease was from 6 8 percent to 9.2 percent v. 1th k-ss time m school BOTH MARRIAGE partners Wi\es' earnings accounted for an a\·erage of 26.3 pt-rcent of fam aly 111come m 1975 the study Coun'tians Or. Charles Z. Wilson Jr., v11·e chancellor for ;icadem1 c programs at UCL/\. has been elected to !ht> board of directors or Mrrcury Savings and Loan As!lociation, I luntmgton BC';,wh · lie has been a member of the t..:CLA ad- minis tration for JO years and holds degrees in econom1 rs. bus1nes)' and s tatistics from the University of llhno1s lie replaces Donald P. Tyl~r. a foundmg darcC'lOr. who has retired <Jncl lx·t·n elert id a director cmcntul> of the ~:.oc1at1on • Frank W. Hankins. Huntington Beath. ha)> Joined the Santa Ana offi ce of Dean Witter & Com. pany as an account executive He 1s accred1tecl by the New York Stock Exchange and other regulatory llod1es • The Orangf' ('ounty Cltapt.r Charities Corp., h"' announced that 81~hop WUllam R. John4'on ha' accepted the pos1t1on of honorary chairman of the t•orporat1on Msgr. John Sammon of the Orange Diocesan staff has been appointed chaplain of the J.?roup • Df'wey /\. Jamrt1, Irvine. has been named a~s·~ tant vice president and Joan officer at Bank of Nt'wpnrt's Corona del Mar office. lie I)> formt>r a' sbtant managf:'r with S.:cunly Pac1ft(' Bank in El Ct>nlro • K. Allf'n Starr. C'orona del Mar. has been named v1n~ president vf m.trketm~ of the Will iam ALLEHs MARCH CLIAUHCl Tl4I ntUC. i V'AH LIA~ 5"CIAl.llTS LIASIOllUY 4a4a. rtc1n1rs a •Aid Firm Renamed Ann Hult Crowf'l I owner and president or Crowtll Anderson. tin nounce~ the agency'!! name cbange lo Crowell McKay, Inc. Offices w1:l remain at 4299 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 107, Newport Beach Call 142-5171. Put • '•• words to work for ou. '77VOLV0!42 f'ully Volt'O c-qul~ lndudH 4 ~I. tinted gla.11 Ot'R m :ST BllY' J6 month o~....nd U>GH, Cap C<MI -163-fO 00. Ht11dval baltifl<'f' -$34.S5.80: 11f I. Jall 1"0lllha paj/mmt I. hC'en~e tn odoonu un npprov..a C'1f'dJt, Wt W<uecll m°"'• &model! (JOllJ43~rmo MAR•IS 9-.~3 69 phu rcu • ~ Volvo / I 11y111a 2880! Margueritt' PJ..wy., Mh.~u11 V~ju (7141 H.11 -lHR Promoted Jlarvt'y r('scar<'h d1v1s1on of C.R. Bud, Inc .. Newport Bt•arh II<' Joined the company in :anuary. 1976. in his new job he• 1s re:.pons1ble for the plan· nin~ and oversecm~ or domestic and foreign sales t>f Harvey's products used in thoracic and cardio· \'ascular sur~ery • Mi<'bul S. McCabe. Newport Beach. has been named ~•rf.' pn•s1dent. markelrng. for Coc:hrant> Chasr & Company. Nev. port Beach lie is former marketing manager and director of advert1sani: and promotion for The Straw Hat Restaurant Cor;> . )-1 en lo Park .. D .W. Cameron. Laguna Beach. has been named ~ener.ll manager of the Lumber Yard Plaza !'.>boppm~ lOmple~ He 1s rf.'spons1blt> for advert1!.mg and promo- tional act1v1t1es for the plaza He and his wife Ph) Ill~ own the Phyllis Cameron Lmgerie Shop. • \\ uren IA"wls. Costa Mesa. hao; been promoted to the post of \IC(' pr<'Sldenl or engineering at Com. puter Powf'r Systrms Corp., Costa Mesa. Lewis, knov. n m tht> computl'r industry as "the father of modular power ... IS former director Of engineering JI C PS In his nt'"' poi.1t1on. hl' is responsible for new pro<lul'l devC'lnpm<'nl and planning and has ad- m an1strat1v(' rC'spon.,1b1llt.\ for I tw c•ng1 nel't1n,1? ~tMf L~\\ls 1s nn<' of thf' founders of C'omputC'r Pnwl'r Sy~tem:-; Whalr there h<' halt dt'vcloped the modul.ir powt•r t'onrept. o t l'l.'hnl'lU<' for pro\ 1dmg ncx1ble, lov. cost. clean powl'r for C'f!U•P ment 1n a computer facility tie had previously held a 'ariety of engineering and management posts with Xerox Lrw1s Computt'r Services, Xerox Data Systems. NCR. Burrouiths and IBM. Bertea Tells Record Bertu Corp. lne, has reported an improv- ing trend in prontability in 1976, producing the highest net income in the company's history on a near-record level of 1ale:1. Sales In 1916 totaled $35.23 million. compared with $35,371 .000 ln 1915. Net Income increased 9 per- cent to $1 ,757,000, equal to 69 cents a share. com- pared with $1,618,000, or 65 cents a share, in the prior year. Income before taxes increased 16 percent in 1976. The b.lgher elfecUve lax rate resulted from lower investment tax credits due to reduced equip· ment expenditures and changi!s in the tax laws. In the fourth quarter of 1976, tbe company re- corded the hi1hest sales and earnings for any single quarter in Its history. Sales rose to $10,459,000, com- pared with $8.829.000 in the final quarter of 1975. Net income advanced to $6.55,000, equal to 26 cents a share, from $458,000. or 19 cents a share. in the fourth quarter of 197$. Ml11latur1z1• 11 C•••••I TPlllSIStll' Car ''''·~··· Film Offered For GrouP8 1st TIME s995 AVAILABLE • No bulky transmitter in trunk • Ideal for large and small cars • May be switched to other vehlcles in minutes • Could be used as portable unit • Available In Black; grey; red: white: green and beige • 9 1h " x 21,;" x 3 24" 148.U IUTlll Clm(l•mUIU OVER 20 YIAA8 OF SERVICE TO ORANOI! COUNTY WESTERN MOBILE TELEPHOllE CO. ( 714) 77 4. 0520 • 1924 St. Aubtl• ""· • Allhl• A 14-minute film pre- senting the philosophy. mood and quality of Western lnter11alionnl Hotels l~ available for showing to travel or re· lated organizations, ac- cording to Tom Hosea. general manacer of South CoAst Plaza Hotel , In COflta Men. Copla may be obtained on loan br wrtUng to \Mdlrect.or o advertWn,i and public relations, Wutem ln- t•matlon.al Hotels, 1'bc Olympk, ScaWe, Wash. 88111. ltemu.d u.Hd nr lroubtt ..._ • t'CJll mt't"I up to -mon per ear. pro&NUDj aua.o an duatT) .,.._ claim "It ta lnxdc that th' pro al. dnlped to protftl lhl' cUlt.otlW'r -. ho o.b,•1oual)' d°'"' not ha"c mucb mo y, b•cauae b• 11 purch.tnf a !.&Sod car, would an cr ... k the co.tot a uMd car by S200 to ssoo." u ict w lllha rn J Symes. 11 Cadillac dealer from Puadena. SYMES WAS JOINED at a Federal Trade Commission fFTC) hearings by Howard C. Bartsb, praident of the Motor Car Dealers Association of Southern California. Barish contended it 1s unfair for the FTC to hmlt such dis- closure requirements to auto de- alers. whom he claimed make up only 40 percent of the used car sellers in California Privale parties make up 60 percent. he said. "To apply the rull' only to dealers would result in add<'d costs lo dealers and their customers, while not affcclln~ the cost of a prh,ate l>a le. Baris h said "THIS WOULD ACT to en· courage an even higher percen· tage of private sales, thereby further decreasing the percen· tage of consumer purchases of used motor vehicle~ who would receive any possible benefit from the FTC rule." he claimed. Betae •• Paw OW.tn-•1 BAL HARBOUR. Fla (AP> - A .. reverse mortgage" that would provide income for older home owners has been proposed by a spokesman for the $400 billion savings and loan industry .. Reverse mortgages would open up a new source of income for mill.tons of Ameri can~ whose largest single asset. the home where tht>y hve. ~•ts idle.·· said John A Hardan. pres1dt'nt or the ( J t.:nlled Stat.el La1ue of Savln A•aocJatiom Hardin outlln~ lhl' plan at a mHllnJ ol aboui IOO uvtnp and loan eaecuttves from l2 Southeastern sut~. Under the plan, which has been developed over St'veral years. monthly checks would be sent lo part.lei pants. usually older people. who have no other mortgages on their homes. The agr~ment 1s called a re- verse mortgage because the lender would pay the homeowner. Jn a standard mortgage. the homeowner bor· rows money using the home as collateral and repays the loan to the bank tn regular installments Before the plan could become effective. it must reee1ve state and federal approval. he said Under the plan. the lender would gel its money back when the home i:. sold or the owner dies. based on total pa~ menb made lo the owner and the ac eumulated interest from the value of the mortgage Ta111cft-Plaa BtWfu.d WASl-llNGTON <AP> The U.S. shipping industry has ap- plauded congressional proposals to require that more oil imports be carried by u.s.-nag tankers. saying the legislation could r e- sult in thousands of new jobs. Industry officials also told a Senate hearing Tuesday that they could meet proposed new safety standards designed to re- duce the likelihood of oil spills. but noted they may result in higher prices to consumers for petroleum products ·'The thrust of these tanker safety bills deserve~ the ~upport of all Americans who d eplore the desecration of our natural re Ov~r Tiu~ Count••r MASO Listin9s NEW VORK APl Co" P~o j\ :~\~l~~~"t!'t'' ~~:~ ~: 1on.i S.-Curlll•' Cullr rf'<I O'°dltr\ A<'\n o.,,,.,. Ot\nty M r;:.; ~r · ~~.~'~a, ,~:.; 2l1 ., ~:l~~" s~ 171 4 tfl t. "" I\ al.. 31'• 31' 1 19' 4 1f 4 ,,,. 1 Pf>ttd M t Pa Enter PntlOG P~"'' aw p~,,~" .... !~urC.~'~ rr::\I 8::: ~~" rittl \tO<M\ 04'¥1 f!"lr A.EL 1no l '. J' Oftcor in AF-A Pr\ "''• 1 O•lt"tb Ao A I 0 lnr M 11') f)flllt'lt 0 11 4VM (p I I > ~Lu• C Addt'-t'\ W r 1 I 0,.1 ( ·l"T Adv '10• l .. '" Oft f,,tfi' Al.,_.,., I , I Otw,.v (I A•« o '" H).._ 1n•. 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O.J. may bave mon illlctat [Q tae oran.a• Julee en· COWlter Uaan .be dMI l9 Ulie mt.al car pine becl:UM his ftv•year cont.rut wllb ~...-Product.I hu u unuau&l kicker. Io additioo '°a reo Lbal Ji probably subltantl&l, O.J. l• down for a pereentqe of tbe sales in· crease ~isLered by TreeSweet. assumi.na, of r.ourse, that there is such anincreue. O.J. thus has a direct stake an the result of the commercials. Money Tree IT'S THE OPINION OF MOST advertislni people that O.J . Simpson is a powerful persuader fo~ Hertz. The com· mercials showing him on a broken-field run through airports are memorable, and ~s strong delivery &Ives lhem an authenticity most commercials lack. Best of all Hertz sales are booming. The RCA-owned company rack~ up sales or $780 m!l~on las~ >:ear. and Its earnings jumped 50 percent to $(2 million. Avis is stilt No. 2 in car rentals but it's a distllltt second, jt.I sales being o~y a little more than half of Hefltz 's. . But it wasn't O.J Simpson that made Hertz No. l tn the ear rental business H~ had undoubtedly helped to strengthen its position but 1t was No .. 1 before he.arrived on the seene. With Hertz, he was speaking for a wumer right from the start. Wmt TREESWEET, IT'S AN ENTIRELY dl(fere~t proposition. In the f~oze~ orange ~uice business, the domt: nant national brand 1s Minute Maid. now part of the Coca Cola Company. TreeSweet claims to be second but it's so far behind Minute Maid. bunched closely with a number of other brands. that 1t 's diffieult to say whether there is a second in this market. Minute Maid, TreeSweet. Libby, Birds Eye and other brands are really fighting for only 3S percent or the frozen orange juice market. The rest, the bulk of it, is held by the store labels. . . . TreeSweet doesn't even have national d1stnbut1on. It has about so percent of the United Stat~ covered. However. it plans to go national behind the mterference or 0.J. Simpson. one of the best running backs in the history of foot· ball. It's currently moving into Boston. Dallas-Fort Worth. Seat lie and Portland, Ore. TREESWEET HAS A COUPLE OF things going for 1t. besides O J It's usually priced a couple of pennies under Minute Maid. And its orange juice is blended sweeter than Minute Maid's. a point O.J. will try to make .when he tells you. ''TreeSweet orange juice is never bitter, always naturally sweet.•· Whether TreeSwect can sell as well as "the juice" runs remains to be seen. TreeSweet is betting $5 million in 1977 advertising that it can That's double what it spent last year But itdidn'thaveO.J . Simpson last year. Birds Caused Crash WASHlNGTON IAP ) -lnerfective bird· control measures and an engine design problem contributed to a fare that destroyed a D?uglas DC-10 wide· body jetliner on a 1975 takeoff accident at .New York's Kennedy International ~irport, the National Transportation Safety Board said. Both problems have since been corrected, the board said in a report on Its investigation or the ac· eident. The mishap occurred Nov. 12, 197~, as an Overseas National Airways plane was taking off on a trans-Atlantic flight. The pilot reported a flock ?f about 100 seaf'ulls rose in front of t~e DC·lO as al raeed down the runway at about 115 males an hour. Stock Rally Falters; Broad Loss Sustained NEW YORK <APl The stock rnbrkct sustained a hroad setback today following Lhe collapse or the rally thut began last week The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks lost 9 14 points to94.2.90 Lo6ers held a 5-2 lead over gainers among New York Stock Exchangc·h~ted issues. M'hat Sto~h• Did NfW YORI( IAPI --..,,., ~ .. ,, ,._,_" -411-Y-t. !<.,... 1 •tt 1JllJ --·'- Scorb In Tit~ SpatllglU I NEW YORK IA Pl· S..lt•. 4 I> m, 1><l<1t tnd "*' C,.."99 of the 1111ffn mo11 K1M! Now Yottt Stoo l•c..,.... 1u~. t•Ml"O -ion.11v ft "'°'' t~" ti. 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"'" ADORN FIRM & FREE NON-AEROSOL HAIR SPRAY Superior hold 1 4 g or Unscented 8 01. • CA REVLON Q Milk Plus 6 Shampoo cmd Conditioner ·Mll.ll \ Helps control 1 3 g ~~ spht ends .. 8 Ol. • oj BRECK SHAMPOO Normal. Dry & Oily Formula~ 1 oz. 79~ "BEST Of NATURE" . B-Complex MAC LEANS "FLUORIDE" T obthpaste ,epptt'Mterlilildllilt 7 OL ..... ,... , • r f= l 't· t ' ,. MEATY DEBATE I Protei·n: Is There a Better Way? .. , 01'\ 0 ftcol tom ol btNl ad 1 ~ tbcd dw• Mrln eo mr aott • • -Shakelpeare. Twelfth Nl1ht, Act 1, Sc:eoe l • • J boM no quarr•t with 01JJ1 bldivaduol who cltooua a wgdonan lif Ht11t.. tu cbaTJatana and Id/ atJll-1 nutrlUoft ad~rilt• '*dUtorl -*"ti/1C data m order to hawlc UwW °'°"nostrum• "" '*°' ought to be coJl«1 to tGSlc." -Darid H. Stroud, presldent. National U ve Stock and Meat Board By BARBARA GIUS· BOWEN . OflMo.lly~ltetSU" Nutrition is being looked at -from all sides -as a way to ageless health and happines!. AB a result, consumen are led to question old eating habits and new dietary formulas with lhe ma· jor question being, •·ts there a better way?" UNDER naE consistently throughout all debates about op- timum nutrition is the Great American Omnivorous Diel, which, more than any other diet in any other country, relies on animal protein, specifically, red meat. The more ecolog1cally·conscious debaters rationalize a need to return totally to plant proteins out or the belief that meal pro· duction "wastes" vital grain resources. Pound for pound, they say, it takes more plant protein to produce marketable animal protein. No-meat eaters also attribute their abstinence to safety, claiming with several consumerist trouble·shooters. that animal meal is produced only through extensive use of chemical pre- servatives and1 additives, not to mention artificial growth stimulants and fertllizers Aside from panic abstinence, there are also peopfe who have stopped, or cul down their meat intake because o( reli,ious beliefs, or simply, for the s ake of their health. Yet, despite all these rationalizations to eliminate it from our diet, meat consumption in America was higher last year than ever before. And it will probably climb even higher this year if the nation's economy Improves and consumers have more money lo spend. , This prediction comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture which reports total red meat output last year al a re- cord 39 billlon pounds, including beer. pork, veal, lamb and mut- ton. This means that on a per capita basis -using carcass weights before the meat 1s carved into retail cuts -Americans ale an average of 193.1 pounds each in 1976, up from 181.1 pounds in 1975, and from the previous record of 191.8 pounds in 1971. As usual, beef accounts for the most meat eaten, wllh a re· cord 128.9 pounds per capita. This could be because more cattle were culled and sent to market last year, with production up 8 percent from a year earlier to 25.7 billion pounds. Pork output rose about 8 percent also. to 12.2 billion pounds. BEEF AND PORK are usually the first to go when one makes a committment to cut out meats. Many have been advised to do so by their physicians as a preventive measure against heart dis· ease, since there 1s evidence that saturated animal rats can in crease blood cholesterol. But such a commitment need not always exclude meats with a lower Cat concentration such as white veal or lamb. Still many people report that a meat·free diet gives them a consistent feeling or "lightness" and general well·being as op- posed to the ''bloatiness ''often experienced after eating meat. According to Meat Board President Stroud, these feelings probably do exist. but not for the reasons they believe -not because red meat 1s "harder to digest." as some fans of · vegetarianism contend. ''It is mQre likely.·· says Stroud, ''that this new attention they are paying to themselves -with lower-calorie intake, possibly more exercise and sleep. reduction of body wei~bt and pro- bably more vitamin and mineral supplements -has a great deal todowiththese·1mprovemenLc; ·" Stroud has just signaled the publication of a booklet entitled, "Meat and the Vegetarian Concept. which 1s aimed pnmanly at cleaning up meat's image and reclaiming some cautious abs tainers PROTEINS from meats are at least 97 percent digested, says the booklet, as 1s al least 96 percent of meat fat. But since it lakes a longer time for m eal to be broken down by stomach enzymes. meat eaters often experience a longer period of fullness than do vegetarians. The booklet raises many questions about vegetanan diets. rad diets, even high-protean . meat-only diets, and points to "balanced variety" as "the s pice -and perhaps the staff -of life.,, "Instead of wonder diets, crash diets, Air Force diets, eat-all- you-want·of-one·food diets. and all the other gimmicks ... a 'back to eating basic'>' move seems overdue for Americans." says the booklet. It also says that a no-meat diet "could provide adequate nutrition if one has enough knowledge about nutrition to be able to carefully select and substitute the proper comb1nat1ons or foods to get all the f'Ssentaal nutnenUi " World Food University of Illinois student sprays dwarfed soybean plants involved in research to develop bigb·protein. higb- yield crops to feed world masses. Africulture schools around the coun~are pushing for federal.support of such PtoJects as slb worldWfde food shortages become im· mJnentreality. story Page CS. These 1peellicalJy, •~ protcln. minerals. calclum and B vltamlm, contained lD red meat, poultry, btua &Dd flab: vttam.ln C and roucbqe. which we 1et from rreah frwts and ve1eta bl6. o!acln. other minaala and addlUonal rou1h .. • from cereals, breadJ ~ ,-r&lm. Thu.a Ute four food 1roup1. Zoe E. Ander100. PhD, J)!Ofessor of nutrition at San D1eco State U'nlvtfl)ty. whose retean.b bu Included comparatin evaluatlont ol different kinds ol dicta, concurs wl\b Ute meat board's uaertJons. She aaya \bat even though a vqeta.rian diet ··could be a pret- ty complete diet. most vegetarians fail to choose their foods judlciousty so that vegetable ptotew can be efficiently used by the body. "Animal protein is necessary for the human diet because it is the major source of vitamin 812." said Dr. Anderson. Milk also provides this vitamin, but ·'it cannot replace meat since it is a poor source of iron.·' EGGS. she aaid, provide the best complete protein, that is, they can be used most efficiently by the body. Asked whether or not an ovo-lacto diet (that is, a vegetarian diet supplemented with eggs and milk products) could be healthy diet, sherepUed, "It's not an unhealthy diet. Bul lhe l>estdiet would be one selected from the four food groups.•' As for "mealing .. the cholesterol-restrictive diet, Dr. An · derson suggests frequent substitutions of ch1cken and fi sh. which are lower in thiamine and iron, but high-quality protein sources. nevertheless. "SUl • v~et.arlan diet. whcthor we like to think so or not. l'an be excealvciy hiib Ln fat, erpec:lally lf lbe dlctcr ,..u .. on Heels and out.a for much of hll pTOlein, • • ab• said .. Recardless ot the fact that Ulla fat •S • V•Ret•ble rat, It '" stllJ a triJ11cerid . While It m-.y not be u well absorbed as cholaterot, there is absolutely no uaurance that a diet conslaUna only ol plant foods could prevent heart disease ·· BEA ANDERSON. Editor BARBARA GIUS.BOWEN. Food Editor Wednesday, March 9, 1977 C1 ., . ' Home-burger,s For EVERYbOdy Are • • • Let's face it, there are burgers. then there are BURGERS. And believe it or not, the ones you make at home can beat out all the restaurant favorlties, given a lit· Ue couraie and Ingenuity with the spice rack. GOuallETOLEBURGERS 2 pounds lean ground beef 1 package (l "4 ounces) taco •••sootnimix ~41 cup beer 1 teaspoon seuoned salt .,... teaspoon seasoned pepper 'I.a can (4 ounces) diced ereen cbilea 1 larae tomato, coarsely chopped 4 green onions. chopped, in- cluding tops 1 cup sbredded Cheddar cheese Shredded lettuce, optional Sliced ripeollves, optional In large mixing bowl, combine beef, taco seasoning mlx. betr, salt, pepper and diced green chUes. Shape into 6 large patties and let stand five minutes before cooking. Grill patties to desired done- neaa. Meanwhile, combine chopped tomato, sreen onion and cheese. Toa lightly and spoon some or mixture onto each 1rllled patty. pressln1 down UpU, to adhere. Return to beat Juat IGDc enoulh to melt cheese. Sene cm buns with shredded let- tuce and olive garnish. Makes 6. PEA.NUT 8UaGEa8 2 ~lean l"O\lDd beef 3 tablespoon s Wol"Celtenblre Y. teaspoon salt 2 tablespoom soy sauce 3 ireen onions, chopped, tops included ~teaspoon l(atllc 1alt 1 cup coarHly cbopped peangtJ · Combine aU tn1redlenta tosetber In tare• bowl aod wpe !Qto e • e pattlel. Broll four tn-c:bes tJU:D Mai and tUJ"ft. broOJn1 about 6 inlnut411 OG eada aide. ~VU'--toNted bum or B llld'lnl. · J'~ 1~ eomhlae 1 c-. catsup. <! teaspoons each of hot mustard, soy sauce and brown sugar. Simmer through in small saucepan and serve warm with ladle. Added garnishes can in· elude chopped green onlons. sbred<ied Mopterey Jack cheeae, s hredded lettuce and sliced cucumber. ONIONNtJTBURGE&S 1 'I.a pounds lean i round beef 1h teaspoon salt 'I.a teupoon ground black pepper mix 1 package French onion soup 2 lablespoons brown sugar 2 eges, beaten slightly "4 cup wheat germ (un- flavored) 114 cup chopped1 walnuts or almond8 1 cup beer Combine all ingredients in large mixing bowl and mix together with hands to ensure even diatrlbution of wheat germ. Mer. outs and flavorings. Sb ape into 4 large patties; broil five inches from heat to des'i.red doneness and serve with catsup and chopped nuts on buns. BAMBUllGERS PARMIGIANA l 'I.a pounds ground beef 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley 'I.a teaspoon Tabasco sauce '14 cupmilk 1h cup soft bread crumbs 1 can (1 pound) meaUess s paghetti sauce 8 slices Mozzarella cheese Grated Parmesan cheese Break up meat with fork in mixing bowl. Sprinkle with salt, onion and parsley. Stir 114 teas- poon or the Tabasco into milk;· pour over bread crumbs and mash . Add to meat mixture; mix well. Shape into 8 pattles. . · Heat sk:illet. Add meat patties and lightly brown on bo\b aides over medium heat. Add remain- ing 114 teaspoon Tabasco to spaebetti sauce; pour into skillet. Simmer 15 minutes. Top each patty with a thin alice of Mozzarella cheese. Cover; sim· mer 5 minutes longer. To aerve, place paWes on split hard rolls; pour sauce over. Serve with Parmesan c heese and hot J pickled peppers. Serves 4. 1 • • • Fu II of Beans Especially for vegetarians - and for those among ua brave enoup I to t ackle a homemade .meatless patty -we include this recipe for Soyburgers from The Farm Vegetarian Cookbook, published by a commune 1ettle- ment called The Faro\ In Sum· m ertown. Tenn. In order to make the patUes. you must fltlt hav yout own batch ol fresh. cooked soybeans. Raw beans can be purchased from fOUl• fann outlets, beallh food stores and food cooperatives, such as tbe La(unaEcolopClub. The beans will keep_ for montba stored tll)llly ln theft' aact in a dry.coolplace. Tb• qulckMt, molt efftcient and eec:momlc:al way, to cook the beua ta to we a pi.aure cooker. SlmPlJ fo&w tbe lnatructlons or rour cooker, ualDI proper 'Ulotdi OI buns Ud water: add ~tabl...,..~eoU,lt.eu­ J)OOn lalt and ~ tt.apoon pepper !or every 2 cups or raw beans. ~teaspoon ground pepper rt you're tolng to flavor the 1 tablespoon caTIJc powder beans for wrapping burrito-style 2 teaspoons crushed oregano wide a tortilla, add your season-1 t easpoon basil le aves. inc• too. such u onions, earlic, cruabed . celery. cumin, chili powder and 1 whole onion, chopped fine 1 oreiano. 1 geeo pepper, chopped fine Cook the beans a total of 4S 2 tableapoona prepared minutes after the •team haa muatard (ao)'type) · come up; then let the cooker coo& Drain beans thoroushly. then down. You can also mix soybeans ma.ab. Milt with remalnlns lDire· with other beans, such aa pint.ot, dlenta. Batter will be quite Ill.ff. to ~oduce a different flavor. To fuate patties, roll milt into Coo inl procedure rem~ns the 1mall balls meuurin1 no more aame. If you don't have a. preaure than two Inches in diameter. cooker, treal soybeans like otbe:r Then flatten ball• to ~·lncb • fresh beans and soak them ovw· thlclmeu with palsn of hand. nlaht; then cook them S-8 boun (Tblnner pattlet make better In their own llquld unW loft burien becaute tbey fry up enouptomuh. crltp.) SOYBtJJlGEU Hut about lY. l ncbea of 5 caps cooked soybeans. ve,etable oU lO yery bot and fry ' mHbed throu1h colander or patU• so they're cr11py-brown attainer GO both ak*. Serve ln a WboJ '6 cup whole wheat putry cuin burier bUQ wltb your flour lavorlte fl.,irtn11 . Mak~• 16 2 teasPoCM aaJt ~ I.Of • / ._,,_,. -~ ...._ ..,,,, .. t tL.!!.Sl~!!....-~S!!!!!!J~1"1 1 Motion's Made, A . I • ' EA& AMC: I mU"rW a ~.~,..,....,....._..._ ... a u ~·aw •• h•a$••·· • --* .... : ., .... my eertou. io.e dalr.M7p..u 'llibbim l • MUUM ... I.bowed up lntoJde&t· w .. a few Uma ud aaW ~ ." .t .. a1• tbal weren't true. Of .: 1:ourH lbe more they talked .. ,,.,ainat Blll, lbe more de-;a termi.ned I wu to prove them , ,wrona. ' . When my father came home wllb a compl~e report from a private lnvesti1ator, J learned · · BUI bad been married and bad a · ··ion. He admitted it, claimed he .. 11: iru afraid to tell me for fear he'd ~ ' ., ' , u·,~ .... .... me.we-... Mil t. Jllfer..bemp& ..., atac•. We b••• two amall c~. My mat.her llMPt wb le (work. aw cu'l bolchjob --~ bi.a drt.Dltlq .... cs.. n1a be bu a problem, won"l ao to AA, ntUHll to talk to our cler~ When Bill 1ets drunk <which ls often), be beeomea violent. The children are afraid or him and so aml. I learned lut week be hu been briofinl women to our home while I'm at work. I'm beartaick and fed up. My doctor says I will 111 DSil b.m.Y: ,.._ a.- llH Mm a• •1~-­••• ••c••••• •1 1••r clern••· I'• wlUa l'•a. 'ftrowdle'ka..C DEAR ANN LA.NDW; OUr aeltbbcn caqbt their J.S.yur • old IOll amoklnf. 'Ibey to&d bl:m. ._,r• New Image for Israel • Dally Piiot Photo• by Richard Koehler Planning a t.our to the rashion capitals or the world -London, Paris, New York and Rome? Don't forget Jerusalem. Talented young Israeli designers have helped boost fashion to the country's second largest lndustry with earnings of nearly $123 million per year. Many of the garments are designed and made by students at the Hadassah Com- prehensive High School and Hadassah Com· munily College in Jerusalem, which are support· ed by Hadassah chapten in the United States. They are of high quality, a& evidenced by a gala show h06ted by the Newport Beach and Masada chapters or Hadassah in the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Fabrics included hand-loomed and hand- woven wool, hand-painted coUon and hand· 'embroidered, sequined chiffon. . Styles varied from a Chanel suit to a wedding dress with jeweled tor. The garments al were characterized by elC· quisite finishing touches. A classic suit, for ex- ample, was lined tn silk and an evening 1own glittered with sequins which were &ewn on the fabric palnltakln«IY over a whole year. Israeli folklore was represented with a Yeminlte wedding dress with a removable se-quined jacket. Proceeds from the fashion show and luncheon were used to further Hadassah's educa- tional and medical services. Hadassah is in· terested in education particularly to prepare Israelis for "productive careers In a more peaceful tomorrow," according to Mrs. Charles Duhan, president of the Newport Beach chapter. The clothes were described by Connie Rupiperfrom the Broadway department stores. While many Israeli products are available in California, the fashions which were shown un- fortunately are not. They are sold only at the two schools in Jerusalem. Mid-Life: A Crisis? Lectures Set A lecture senes tilled Negotiatmg the Mid- Life Crisis will begin at UC I Tuesday, March 22. at 7:30 p.m. in the Social Science Tower, Room 220. The first topic will be The Nuclear Family: Shattered or Evolving? Others will be Adults at Play: Humanising the Societal Impulse, Tues-day, March 29, and The Mid-Life Crisis: Threat Or Salvation, April 5. Also, Mid-Life and the Youth-Cult Image, Aprtl 12. and Does Life Begin at 40, Tuesday, Aprtl 19. Spoiuors or the free lectureS' are the California· Postsecondary Education Com· mission. California Council for the Humanities in Public Policy and the UCI Com mittee on Lec- tures. Only 2 more days 'til the Great Eventl ---FASHION J ISLAND tfCWl'OllT V CCNTCa DeHy '-"'"-"•~KNlllw Checking artifacts with Orange County Indian Center princess Laura June are Mrs. Robert W. Roper, regent of the Col. William Cabell Chapter, DAR (center> and Mrs. George D. Buccola. past regent. Center will benefit from March 21 fashion show and Trivia and Treasures saJe . ~pri11g ~cliner ~ale lo1tt~,.1111e •• ................ .... ,,,.,, .. , ...... . Day Centers on Indians A fa ii hlon show and a Treasures and Trivia sale sponsored by the Col. Wllliam Cabell Chapter, Daughters or the Am erlcan Revolution are planned for Monday, March 21. at the Balboa Bay Club. Social hour will begin at 11: 30 a .m ., followed by lunch at noon. The fashion show is being coordinated bv Mrs. Richard E . Bradford. Proceeds will ~nefit the cbap- ter' s historical, educational and patriotic projects, including the Orange County Indian Center, Inc., in Stanton. General chairman for the event is Mrs. Stanley D. Statia. Tickets, at $10, are available from Mrs. Edward H. Rider, 586-7803. HAMS -so-... .... Wll ,._.. , .. ,. .,.. .... OIDEl YOUR IEASTll HOMIY IAIED HAM ••• HOW! . ....,."'~ ...... ~ ... [ .. ~ ..... = ... 1714)111- h9"f ... , ~Mew ........... ,,_. CwuMla:cs• ,,... ....... ....., ........ ,.. ..... ,.....Dtfr -::.r • AeectY to SetV9 With ~y·n Sf>lce Otate • · Spfral Sliced ¥ From Top to Bottom • We P.ct1-oe .nd Ship from Coast to Coast • Full Service OellcatelMI\ • lmpcM111d Ch .... WllOI "",...._ !WI. ....... ........ , (11') IJS..Ztl1 • c.-mua ,,., ... _....,. 01')11,... Pill SPlllS " .......... "' .......... ....... (114) .... ~YIU> feH .__, •••r} 28892 M1{1uente · Pk~ ·----. ....... _ 495-5902 ---IM WHITE'S Showcase· COSTA MESA 369 l 11th Street cw...,.,.~ ec.n.rT_. t. 11•su ......................... 1 642-8657 "'°""'"' , .. , SATl .. S DEAJl ANN LAND&ltl. TM Co~ wu received ln I.be maJJ~y· "Dear Friends: Mom and Dad would Uh to to to Ba~all IOI' lbeir 1.51.b ~ an.m._..,, and we would llk• to btlp lbem. make it poulble. We a1ao want to extend the opportWlity to ~ lf you would Wtt to mue a f'inUl· ctal contribution toward their trtp. We are not askin1 you to do • Silk jetSey dress has a plunging neckline. Color it ~enta (far left). At left is gold sequined dress whiCh took a year to embroider. Both dresses were designed in Israel. MEADOWLARK GOLF COURSE SPACIOUS BANQUET HALL ForPcriift "'°"' 30 to 300 Specializing in Weddings. Oinnera & Dances 16712 Grall-A••· • ......... leach Cal ~ 146-3391 SENIOR CITIZENS 78 Parcb•••• m 10.W Off All SAVE ON ALL PURCHASES IY BECOMING A llllEMIER 0, OUR SENIOR CITIZENS SAVINGS PLAN AT NO C05T TO YOU RENTAL'S & All Prt·P•ld IX Pro9rHH Honored tit allege Pharmacy • NU<:IWYIOMI . ..,,., 11l·~AIHDll CO'>TAMf ',A o' ,., I ' 0'•11vt•ry '-,t_•rv1fl' •, ''' ~ ..... Hi LUZZETT A BERNARD ANNOUNCES STEPHEN WOOD Has joined our staff. Mr. Wood was formerly with VI DAL SASSOON LUZZETT A BERNARD Dff191Pima•240'Mewport Ctwhr Dr. Wt• 220 • PhoM 640-6023 f t . . .. fa our very personsble enCI helpftll manager who will be happy to aaeist you in planni.q your party at ~ our Gorda Liz restaurant. Do give Jttn ei jingle and see bow smoothly your special dinner party. group , luncheon or banquet can be arranged. Jim Carroll at 675-5111 or 675-5119 , FAJft.~SlST,. • eJU.J<.r.&, ll\.C • ' • • I • ' ~. • .._. • • • • ..,. • -,-.-..,. • • • .. .,, '' ;1 '-Jan• •',,. lJlvtcltlllll ..... .......... Or .... CCNMJ dmrdawom• la 2St dude ol all oomlaallon1 to ,.a·cour•ect· nnda,J, bl' ol n •• Time Favorable ~Y.•A8allt a, OIUU • A&JU CMarell 11· A,pril 11): ._ to m ood1 of oUten la bltllll1lllted. Olcler per1on, 1.0 authority 1t1ure, comes to your aid . UMN.. . · ......._ a.& llKll_.· •JMA a.oct. tloaal •Jad. ,Wo•r ZI>: Oli@IW -tirina K 19 .... '•, ~loriila loto t.eu. ll••P••1._ el : ba!IW AQOAalUI .(~a a . -~t;J.0 <Octa1j3. IO-Feb. 11)· Em'Olsull · on des.tr.. what )'Oi:Want Nov. n ): ll'1n1lh rather u cont.ruled to 9Ctual hom11 • cb&bemQ>r Jewtab ct.ya will be ~... featurtd. TAuaus <April 20. than besiD -aet ~. need1. A compro,ni•• bod1et an paper. could be ln ordet'. Be SAGrrr.\aJVS <Nov. verutlle enou'th to 22-Dec. 21>: Cycle at utilize available .. 'r I• \ \ \ • t ~ • \ ~~ . ~ "' ...... ..... , .. ·~ :. .. Spot110111d by the Put Pnaldeots' Council of lht Temple Sisterhood, tbt tbeme Is The Jewiab Woman -In Home , Syna101ue and Com.· munlty. Tour buses will leave in the mornln1 rrom Temple Beth Sbolom ln Santa Ana. Hostesses in the homes will have ta· ble aettinga represenUnc the holidays and will serve samples of the holiday foods. Guides will explain the significance of the OC· casions and will answer quesliON. Kay 20): What you seek ia evulve. However, you are on rt1ht tract. Gf!MJNI Olay 21 -June 20): Time is on your alde; know it and play waltlnc 1ame. Applies eapeclaJly wbere leraJ 1D•tten are concerned. CANCf!a (June 21- peak -make new starts material. ·' .<# in new directions. !:x· 10 erciae Independence of PISCES (Feb~ 19- th ought, action . March 20); Tea.r,'411own . CAPRICORN <Dec. forpurpoHofr~lng 22-Jan. lt): Beine alone -on a~· solid •tru~­ is not same as being lure. Be direct, specific lonely· mow it and put a -exude confidence. bait to tendency to Readbetween~_llnea. JQ.ly ZZ): You 1et job ----------------~e -what bad been a Joe.jam is removed. One HEARtHG PROll.EM? who shares your in· t srtelAUD'" terests olfen encourage-... ft DIAfMISS ment. CASIS LEO (July 23-Au,. 22): MAJOI Good lunar aspect coin-M.+.MUFACTma5 cides now with change, HPUSINTID v arlety. travel. in. T&UIAH , .. tenslfled relationship. COttoMA oa MAR Home life becomes more raise fends for your tlub, organizcition Guests wilJ return to the Temple for lunch Ms. Dora Krakower, a cantor, will sing lrad1 tional songs. Reservat1ons may be made by calling Esther G erenraich, 552. 7567. Preparing table setting representing the Jewish holi~ays are Julie Goodman (left) and Ara Victer. Theme of the home tour is The Jewish Woman. harmonious. Family HAL AEBfSOtER member makes major HEARING AIDS concession. l40t I!. c-• Hwy. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. C-., w. -'7S.llll If 'f04I rfo profit di.C or aqiOnizorion needs to roi1e fi1nd. coll Huntinqtci Center 897-253 ' we Coast Activities Abound SYMPOSJUM: Women and the System is the topic of a day-long seminar sponsored by Orange Coast College and the Junior League of Newport Harbor. It i5 planned for 8· 30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Salur· day, March 12, in OCC 's Fine Arts Hall 119. More information about the free program is available from OCC, 556·5880. TROJAN JUNIOR AUXILIARY: Spring Fashions A La Carte, a benefit luncheon and fashion show. will be presented al noon Salur· day, March 12. al the Los Angeles Bonaventure Hotel. Funds will go to scholarships for under· graduate women at the University or Southern California. More information 1s available from Stephanie Paggi, 960-3367 HARBOR KEY THRIFT SHOP : The shop is moving to a new location in the Vista Shopping Center, fJ)7 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa, and will have its grand opening Thursday, March 10. Coffee and cookies wiJI be served from 10 a.m lo4 p.m. and prizes will be given away. The shop 1s a funding source for the Child Guidance Center or Orange County. Chairman IS Barbara Weiser and co-chairmen are Cathy Den· nis and Manon Loakes CAREER WORKSHOP: RegistratJon is still open for a Mademoiselle magazine/University of Southern California career workshop lo lake place al USC Saturday. March 12, from 9 a.m. to 4p.m. Information 1s available from USC C213 ) 746-2176. or the magazine (213> DUS-9141 WOMEN OF THE MOOSE: An Irish hobo dinner is planned for Saturday, March 12, al 6. 30 pm in the Moose Lodge, C05ta Mesa. MUSIC GUILD: A benefit bridge luncheon is being planned b y the Capistrano Bay- Saddleback Valley guild for noon Saturday. March 12, tn the San Clemente Community Cl ubhouse Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid d1!\appointment proi1~ctl\'e brides an• remind~ to hd\·e their -.edding !!lone' "1th hl;ick and -.hlle gloss) photoi:rJph., to the Da1lv Pilot People Depart mt>nl ont> \\ ~k before the 1Hddmg r1l·t11n•., recel\ed aner that time "111 not be used For engagttment announcements 1t Is 1mperat1ve that the ~toq. also 1ccom· puml'd hv a blnrk dnd white glossy pk· ture. be !iubm1tted six "eek~ or more before the wedding date. other,.lse at will not be published. To help fill reqwrementl'> on b-lth wed ding and ensagement stories. form.> are available m all Dally Piiot offices. Fur· ther questions wlll be answered by People . Departmtnl statf members at 642·4321. .Proceeds will benefit the Orange County Musk Cent.er, to be built in The City shopping area in Orange. Tom Moon, chairman of the music center board, will report on pro~. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Norman Clow, 492-2281, or Marie Ellen Wagner,494-4084. SECRET TO SUCCESS: The Rev. Dr. Margaret Stevens, minister at the Santa Anita Church in Arcadia. wlll speak on the secret to material and emotional success at tbe Church of Religious Science, Huntington Beach. A free session is planned for 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . Friday, March 11. A workshop, with registration fee set at $10, is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 12 More information is available from the Church of Religious Science, 536-5150. CAMPANOLOGY CLUB: The Southern Ca liforrua group w11l .instal1 officers during a 1 p.m. luncheon Sunday, March 13, in the Hunt- ington-Sheraton Hotel, Pasadena. Leading the slate will be La Rhea Young of Chalsworth Installing officer will be Mary Farmer~ El Toro. The program will be presented by The Armstrong Clan. a family or professional musi· c1ans The club 1s open to anyone interested in col· lectlng bells as a hobby Informal.loo may be ob· tamed by calling Mrs. Frances Abbott. 846-5662. MONDAY MORNING CLUB: Marianne Alireza will describe her life in Saudi Arabia when the Laguna Beach club meels al 11 :30 a .m. March 14, lD the Balboa Bay Club. WOMAN'S CLUB OF SAN JUAN CAPl.9TRANO: The club's seth ann.iversary will be celebrated during a 12:30 p.m. luncheon Tues- day, March ts, in the clubhouse. Mime artist Nitche Graham will present the program and past president.a will be honored. MODIUMG I SELF-IMNOVEMEHT / // STUDIO I NOW tN UDO VILLAGE LIAIM .... ~ ........ •W•••• ....... c ....... • hrunltly D•Yllhpn llf • -loCl9t AC10I$ CALL 675·5510 -:S,~T· 3404 Via Lido. S..lh I, M•wport leach ARGOLOENWEScrL~kGE Cana•ye§19~ir.u.$?5 ha p~opedllta. le ~~t~ ~into enjoyable The answer dertnJteb' b yes, l«Ol'dini to discotheque dal)clng patterns and makes sure stu- Gerr1 Wll1net, tnatructor of the Bod)o Worbbop dents mdentand exacUy why they aredoinl what clau mt many colleges and UDlYenJUes. lthey are doing. •'Nobody is t.oo muade bowel fOf' dtscotheque One~ the beoeflta of this kind of exercise and danclngandnobodytat.oooldtoatra11htmasway-'body tooing is that It makes the body more teals· baclcort.libtenat..,Snaebdomea."alw1a,va. tanttoil\IUJ')'. Ma. Willner betfflf' fa the belt tAlsUmony to "Thia Is very Important aa we get old et','' Ms. FINE STATIONERY MIWCIAME PANS PHOTO PIAllllllES ... AUUMS HSI ACCESSOIUIS 7111 I CU&! MUWAY I II !flt u ttu 111 u1 unn1t.11 r•111ec 22>: Land values, pro· J~=======~ perty, real estate , security, renewed un- derstanding of situation with lover or mate - wi11 • Chaity MJB RlceMlxSpedall 7~ off on one or ise off on two. ~ :g . ·~ ·":: '!-·~ ~" · .. -~~ •• w :~ .,, ..• ..... ;~ .... ··~ -~ . ··-' ·~ :~ ~ ~ .. her own theoriee. Trlmand U~ioctay. ahewas a Willneremphuued. ''Olderpeoplein CoodCOftdl· ,_ temi-lnvalid .nth 1ever1 baclt pr0~m1 for years tion will not be so fragile. Becauae of better anddldnotbqlntodanceunWshewaapast40. coordination aod a better aeme ol balance, tbey • . ShepalntaadiamaJplc;~ureolbers.11: "Sway· will not be so •pt to fallortobaveMrioueiDJury ii backed, noobdomlnaJ muscles at all, ugly 1tntch the7do." · marks md bowed less. 'Dodi)', I don't evtn have Ei&htweekBodf?orbbop <,.boors) will be . stretcbmarb, '"1feve1tornot." given t a.m. to 12 p.m. Ttu&rsdQS beClnnlns Ms. W\Uner'a le11 also are strat1bt and March l?Ul M Golct.D West Collq• Cocn~nttr . shapely today. She explained that, contrary to Center.~ll--ited. Pre-r~atlbndeti•Jy . fo11net bellela orthopedl11ts have learned that. reco~ed. ~ t~ clecha~ ddltalioo for tension. correctly applied lo bone. •ill &radually scbolinhlp runcl ln~llldes twO 1""~e e£erclse h tt. c11set~ and .lnstruetiqnaJ aheeta. llf aU c~ to: res ape . COLLEGE ACTIVITIES OFnCI:, 15'7" Golden Thia la because the bod1 ls llvinc tlsaue and West St., RunUnaton Beach. CA._,. Pbofto: therefore aJwuy capable of change, for the better (71<0 892· 7711Ext.581. ~ aswellutertheW'one. EveninCClaaa atCaJ. statela&BM~b. For M.a. Wlllner UHi bulc dance principles for detalla, phone Office ol ContiDuJ.na Mueitlcin: htr work1bo , which art approved by or· 211 ~-,. , Off(A LIMIT(D TO use OI OH£ COU4'0H OHL Y . . . • . . . • . • . . . • . . N!hl ·' i> --~g to the U.S. D e p a r l m e n t o r. Ntt-lculture Handbook of '.Nl'lldtional Amounts, 3 t1~tispoons of peanut butter tops ~ cup cot· tag~heese and l.S eggs .. -pNteln, not to mention pl\btC>horus, thiamine and iron. And now you ~make your own at t.na~ thanks to the fact tMtl•ppliance manufac· toben have caught on to Americans' desires for ~ness. I ""P~nuts and peanut butter are both versatile fft'':~eeting dietary de- !rfii'1&. too, es-pecially 1f ~t ·ruet calls for low 1 rtes but bigb energy. ~akfaat cooabting p ot orange juice, of whole wheat PJ.,with 2 tablespoons ~ .eJUlul butter and ,_, Vt noo·fat milk adds · '1to' 350 caloriee, 16 n.am.s of proteln and 60 milligrams of Vitamin C. Not bad for an eye- QPeDer The same breakfast clln be supplemented Hh another slice of tea · another tables - of peanut butter d 12 cup each of milk d orange jUice to give !"growing boy .. 28 pro- n grams to start the y and 120 milligrams Vitamin C in 600 ories of energy. ~Speaking of eye- eners, the ~ecipes ow may surpnse you. T ey are merely a Mmpling or what can be done with peanuts-from !fOUP to nutty crunches! P EANUT COUNTR Y CHOWDER 2 tubl~poons peanut 1 l cup chopped onion 4 cups cream-style corn (two l ·lb. cans) .1 Y.i cup peanut batU!r (~runcby st.yle pre- ferred) lcupmilk 1 teaspoon salt ' 1 ~ teaspoon ~pper • 4 crisp bacon slices, crumbled I I eat oil in large keUle Add onion and cook until ttansparent. about S minutes. Stir in cnrn. t~tn tSlend in peanut but- ter • ..Stir in milk and 11eas&lngs. Heat to sim- rne ring, stirring fre- quen~>'· Serve topped wllbl>~con crumbles. Ma~ 1~ qua.rta (about 61ervings). PLANTATION PU! 1 VJ cups flour 1 ~ teaapoon aall • 2 cup aborteoin& • 3 to 8 tabl .. PiOOns cold wuler .;rugs "°'cup dark corn ~cupaugar •~up butter, melted ~eupoon vanilla ext 1 cup sailed peanuts Stir together nour and salt. cut lo short.ming until piec:es are size or s m all peas. Sprinkle wlth water, a tablespoon at a Ume, mixing lighU1 until dou1 h begins to sUck together. Press into btlt~CRoll out on lightly n~ surface to circle ~_... thick. Fit loosely ""•tnto"&-Mch pie pan. Trim pastry and flute edge. Beal eggs; add corn SffM>· sugar, butter and Y.Ula. Mix t.borp1.1gbly. ~ut into past.ey shell. Spri~le peanuts over tUUng. Bake in preheat· ed 350 degree F. oven 45 io50 minutes or until set. Allow lo cool at least l boqrJ>e!ore suvina. iaCJt '1"9Y GOOB E a ~·tlAYSTACKS pkg. <• ~ncea> bu~monels _t... ~ cup creamy peu ulbutter 1 cup r oasted ~· ... 1 can ca 01111ees> t 'bqw mein noodlea : llelt buUence\eb eta and peanut. b• • &A top ot dOubl• bOltor • ov bot (oot bollln•> Pork Loin Rib Chops 1 aa ............................................ LB. Pharmacy =-• ··~ U~~-Mad. Vitamin ~ '"""'* 95c ~IY,a-Med Vit111ln c. u~ 0• ,00 11• Win-Mad Vftamf n E ••l °' ,00 211 ~ra-Mad Vitamin~·-•ti.°',., 3'' Ultra-~~~Y.~!,~t~.9' ~l °',.. 311 ~.t'.~!:!!M Mahiple Vita!i~!. 1 ee • ..... ..... _,.....,__,.._,,._,, --.-• .,.,...., ..,.,._1t1r •A .. AMllM 111 llO. eTAfl COL.U'Qa e&.Ya. 'UW.-tOtl »U•O.IUCUO AYL " ~TO. H ACH •L.AQUMA MIUe , ... ~ 9'f1'a'\" mn CAaot "OAO AT LA HZ •\A MllUOA •9AANOa •IMITA A.MA &.A ¥IAAOA MtOI, ... ~ -L c ........ AVJ.MUI »11 to. u.ero\ '1JIUT ... lB 111 l.111 l 8 141 l8 1" II Mahi Mahi Allat ----· LI 131 LB ggc Turbot Fillet fAQftN Ralabow Trout 151. . 11 Ol. 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Now tbty·re attk· ins more scientist.a, better laboraton• and b11 ser budietJi. and they're findina the federal 1ov emment increuln1ly receptive Food, after all, fl1ura in world power rela tiomhis» u well u American export ledgers "In lhe ·soa and '60s we had this big surplus." said Russell McGre10I' of the National Association of State Universities and Land·Grant Colleges. "The question wu 'why sbouJd we spend more money_ Of! ag research when we've aot food coming out of our ears'?'' For the past 20 years. be said, agricultural ~hoola dld not grow at all. "In the 'l!Os, there was an actual loss ol ag scienllats workin& in the U.S.'• Now lt ta a different world. There ls a need for food, and colleges azld un- iversities are gearing up to meet the increased Focaccia for Snacking Focaccia la a pizza-style yeast bread that or iginated in the Tuscany region of the Mediterra- nean. There are dozens of vesna tions for it, but it's basicaJly a cheese and herb snack bread We've taken a short cut around the Old World method by using a package of hot roll mix. Wheat germ is added for flavor and added nutrients WHEATGERM FOCACCIA l (131.4 -ounce) package hot roll mix l cup vacuum packed wheat germ, regular lcup water •..; cup olive oil 1h cup grated romano or parmesan ch~e l mediom clove garlic, minced 2 teaspoons oregano, crumbled l teaspoon basil. crumbled Mix dry mixture from hot roll mix with :Ii• cup wheat germ Prepare dough as package directs increasing water from ~. lo 1 cup. Let rise and knead as directed. Roll out dough to 15 x 10-inch rectangle and transfer to greased baking sheet or jelly roll pan. Press thumbs deeply into dough at l -inch intervals. Combine re- maining ingredients. Spread over dough. Sprinkle with re- maining v. cup wheat germ. Let rise in warm place about 45 minutes or until doubled. Bake iJt450 d~ree oven 10 to lZ minutes or unUI edges are lightly' browned. Cul into squares or rec- ta n gtes to serve . Makes I (15 x l01nch ) focaccia Pizza Topping Prepare dough as above. Let rise once and knead as directed. Shape into 2 (9-inch> rounds Place on greased baking sheets or pizza pans. Mix 1 (lO'fl·ounce) can pizza flavored tomato sauce with 'fl pound sliced mushrooms. Spread over rounds. Sprinkle with re- maining 14 cup wheat germ. Top with 'fl pound sliced Monterey Jack or Mozzarella cheese. Sprinkle with v. c up grated Parmesan cheese if desired. Let rise and bake as above Makes 2 C9·1nch) pizzas. g::~,.._,=liil:::i~"--~ -~Q-:-_:~--=-~~· -:-'-' -~-~::...::. CHOPPING BLOCK <S:X 1160 SUMR.OWH. 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Tbe tu.re school at lbeUlltRrtll1 ol JI. h.noll, aatid.pM.l.q a new .,.. for NM.attb food pc"Odudlvit1. la 1eeld.na auu nua for an eisht-yew. 1115-mUlton ovetlaul ol its •red and crowded fuiUtles Michisan State Unlvenity ls seekin& a S3 2-mlllim increase in th• $10 million budget for its A(ricultural Experiment Station. The priori- ty tbere is operating coats -more researchers. better pay. Similar requesta are being made throughout the country. "We're all doing it. The only difference is in the packaging," said John Mahlstede. associate director ol Iowa State's Agricultural Experiment Station. Mablllede aatd experiment stations routine- ly have sought budaet increases since World War II, but the blg difference now ls that everyone is listenlns. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT allocated $126.7 million to all experiment staUons in liscal 1977, lZ percent above the 1976 budget. The Na- tional Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Coµeges is seeking a 36 percent in· crease for 1978. Other pending legislation would appropriate up to $150 million between fiscal 1977 and 1979'lln- der a corrlpetitive grant program for agnculturaJ research. Under the 1975 Famine Prevention Bill sponsored by Rep. Paul Findley <R-111.). Congress authorized a partnership between land- grant colleges and the federal Agency for In - ternational Development to fin~ays to solve the world's food problems. The first report from that partnership is due in June. In the late 1960s. development of dwarf wheat varieties and other breakthroughs led to the "Green Revolution" that tripled wh'eat production in many areas or countries such as In· dia and Mexico. Applying the same principles lo soybeans, Illinois researchers are developing smaller high-protein soybean plants. They say these "semi-dwarf" plants increase yields by some 30 percent because they would resist' 'lodg- ing," or falling over, which results in bean toss, and could be groWl\ closer together. earch ' la all. altout JS Ua l• nhr of llUaola aaronamlnve vol¥9d ua IO)'bua • •••~ , c:oopaatLoa with tb• U DA'I Agtc:Qkura) lleMardl Service • ~ lbe Midwest ad , t · tlsta are ltUdytn1 ··roUu ftrtlllaaUoD. •• 1 miltbod that ..00.. l!'OWlftt pl • not jmt soll. •lo ~ s prayed With ferullzu Iowa State r'C!Matthen claimed ln l'74 that such methodl could increase soybean ytelds by some 30 percent The process now is beln1 tested on noe, wheat and other crops and could be available to farmera u.-.alrly as next summer ' ,,,~ Other Illinois scientists are studyin& •"Oelll- free" mass production of food by man-siua&t photosynthesis. Thal could make reall(t.0411 science fiction foods such as "seaweed sleeU'' and "vege-burgers." ·~ j ~ MIND-BOGGLING but no less s!Jtilft cant is a project at the Uruversity of I~ Department of Hort1<.'ulture. In cooperation' agricultural experiment s tations in Indiana Ct New Jersey. scientists are developing three new apple varieties with genetic immunity lo se,D. a disease which can cause heavy crop tosses.·. • ' .. One of the most outspoken advocates of~ resurgence of agricultural re~arch ill Qr. Sylvan H. Wittwer . director of the experisntnt station at Michigan State •, ,; In a report to Congress, Wittwer sa1d·~•· search on crops which would provide natural fertilizer to tbe soil .. has been neglected to 1Jle pomt of a national disgrace and tragedy." • ,. . Calling for a new look at organic far~ methods, W1ttwrr said "cheap fuel and t!\&Pflll-4 gressively decrcasini;t costs of nitrogen fertiUUl'\ until the earl) 1970s gavt' a false front to the ade• quacies of energy and n1tro~en supplies." ·,. •'•' Meanwhile. lw !>aid. "little effort has·Aeell directed to soil building crops" s11ch as soy~C{DS and alfalfa. • 't~~ Throu~h all the trchni<'al papers ancf,~a ~ for additional research comes the theme th~~lh~ United States should increase 1ls rote as 1~ basketfor the world. , ,:J, Government figures indicate that Capltd'a exports some 75 percent of the food grain ~1'¥1 soybeans it produces, while U.S. exportS,;Jt'e about 2S percent. . 1 During the 1975·76 crop year, October~,t'.1~,· tober, the United States exported 82 metric tons of grain and soybeans, about a. •• of the total produced. Ji .. 1 I! II ... ,d' a.u •M"T1n ""'" uwn .. .. WU te IU.Uft.. ... I ~ IUAU•<~ .... ·. ~ • J .. , ·'· .... . " . t:\'~ ~ . 'I . ! t1"1 •:·.~ -;·' I , Cho olate Chips Cal ,,........,...... lJ. CODt&iJser rud>'·&oofill IT & ber .... HniDI •u Tuna olf opee c~ecolale na•er aH • pacmt fat.lree pot crMhr NUSt ..-WU.. a 111 ow• dDnr. Allow te cool tw• • • .... c119 ... • tdr1 Htl•I• nnt nve ••· c •ncfi LD ..-w lllour. CllilJ ta .._ • ...._. eaaon.. clu 111> 1redl u la covered n. w...._ la ~ .. ..,.. . ._ ... lM flllla& La ,......_ bl•n4H and ~••t aomewbat 1tt11ter In hl.t. Mu.r IC'Y· ~aked , t • atcolaol • ~ ft!f1·1111m ft"fttt moot11. llon• tl•1 ratmt., toU.more 1n.1.1. • calori• calodlilCmak..,tuYlaa dec.a&m.._.. comblm .g w i. ua ran rtcoua a.a.. each. die 1n1,_. uct ... zl•td • Uqwd •a.It ta• .-..ae hi· ee tut to cbooa• 1 ... r1 .... I ta~l e1peont mt•l •• ellocolata e ,. = .. lillt:":u·a:a1a .. t'ra~tnllt Our nnt two pte ruJ. rlaYS. 1111.far •t.dtute to equ•I er bo.t ud beat 1utr ~·pal't-*'m" bnad. Wronc! 1n11 are aoplliatleated In a. ftnt ·~ •• 12 t.a11poo111 sua.ar w1tb • eleetnc mlJler . CANNOU Pl I I bl c~• cheeM blends uae pot cbeele <dry cot· "14 teupoon boUI~ Gently but thoroutbly l~ce contalur Com'9nr ftnl Ila lA· 1red lnu l• co ... red blender a nd beat smoot.b. Pov IJlto pie shell a.ad b&ke lal a pre- beat.S IOO-deir-D'lft ooe boll.Ir. Cool al roocn temperll&Un. then ehllt. Serves ~ about 220 caloriea each. Oup le tbeir lb bued on t.be "CannoU." U.J• C!belM) intt.ad ol oran,iepeel topUonaJ1 fold 1n thc cbone mix· part-1k.unrtc:o«acb t' :~C:~t~p ~:!:S. ~= the ncb Italian putl'y t be more faueorn1 Z ~wtutes ture. tbeo 1enUy fold In '1 cup creme d e fllled with creamy ricot-ricotta: ,... lHIPoO"l aalt chocolate chlpa Spoon cacao calorie-conscious cook la cbeeM , ..... _. with Li· rrAUANCB~IATE 3 table a po on ~ t"lo pie shell and bake In 2 e• ... • can make ... desserU re-.,.._. .. .-laUvely light in calon es queur. We use white CHIPPIE miniature chocola t e a preheated m.de,ree 1u1ar subllflutc to but nutrition rich. Today ..-...;...._._,_,.__de"""'-_c.ac:oa for these <C....U Pie> chlpa oven one hour. Chill ual one-uarter cu we 1ive three o f our favorites The first is a double chocolate chip pie that blends m i niatu re chocolate morsels into a rich -tas ting milk chocolate filling based on cottage cheese. DOUBLE CHOCOLATE CIDPPIE 12-ounce container 99 percent fat-free pot cheese (dry cottage cheese) 2eggs 1,oi cup skim milk 2 one-ser ving e n v~lopes skim milk, low- caJorie but hot cocoa mix 4 tablespoons sugar pinch of salt 3 tables p o on s m inia ture ch ocolate chips ready-to-fill graham cracker crus t Co tnbme fi rst six in - gredie nts in covered blende r a n d b e at s mo ot h F o ld i n chocolate chips. Spoon into crust. Bake in a pre- heated JOO-degr ee oven Roll Thinly Rich Tbese break fast treats are made extra rich with cottage cheese added to t he batter, then ~w1rled wuh walnuts and brown s ugar. COTJ'AGt: CHt:ESf : BREAJffAST ROLi.~ I package active dr> yeast 1 • cup warm water <105 to 115 degrees > 2 ~~ cups nour ·~cup sugar 34 teaspoon s alt 1 2 cup butter 1 1'.I cups s mall curd cotta ge cheese 1 egg Walnut Filling D\ssolvc )east in warm water Mix flour, sugar and suit 1n mixing bowl. Cut m huller until the cons iste11('Y of 1·narse • corn me:i l Mi x 1n cheese. f'J.:f.! anrl yeast mixture Fo, m ciou)l!h 111 to ball and IN 1 (•st about 10 minutes Roll d o u gh i n to 12x1S-1nc h r e cta ngle on light noured :.urface Sprinkle with Wa lnut Filling. Roll up. starting from 12 inch edge Cut rnto 12 Cl inch t hic k 1 slices Place on greued baking sheets Let rl\t' 1n w a rm place unt il doubled, about 11'1 hour~ Bake in 375 degree oven 17 m inutt's or until hf(ht golden Makt's t dozen rolls. Walnut FUllnJt: Mlx 6 tablespoon~ but- ter with :i• cup brown sugu, 1 s teaspoon cin- namon and .,,, cup rlncly chopped walnuts More Power To Sun WASHINGTON CAP > -New federal grants have been made lo h elp s c:ienlist s study the possibilities of usin1 the sun•a energy to preserve food, including meat byproducts and vegetables. " deli. SHOWIOI>! SLICED BACON ~~~ lllcCOY BHF UNICS :~t STAT~ lllOS • -N£"50ll BEEF FRANIS ~!g' OSCAI! .Ulll • J llA*ETIU SLICED BOlOGNA ::>J OSC.t.fll MA\'UI •) VAtlU(ftlS SLICED BOLOGNA ~~1. OS.CAI! Ml>Yto • SMO<lf llHOS Oii YOU ALWAYS SAVI.I l 4 99c u 394 u 674 WlrH srArER BROS. LOW-LOW PRICES STAYl•••os. MONIY •ACK GUARANTH ON QUALITY MIAU ~c:.:::,·.~~~~; ~·:.'~l1110 ro ~tA\I 'ov oe 'Ou• ... 0 ,.,.1, WtllllCHUllVHl •UUPtOtO OUND GROUND BllF AK BEEF BONE-IN 109•STIAK •IHF IMEUSS ..... FRESH • ANY SIZE PACKAGE NOT TO EXCEED 30'te FAT 55~ C HOFFY WIENERS LB. OA BEEF WIENEAS - J·LB. PKG. 89! 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MAXWELL HOUSE ~~;:(~· · s3.35 : ORANGES SUl't'BI MtAT Lo•F YUBA... . s2 86 PORE oOLo • LAROE ~ ,00...._ 20c 11,iiOr•NT . .,., • FANCY ·SWEET ·NAVEl.S ...._ ....................... 1'"°z. HltLS BROS ~0::~7,~::;~c0""e s1 39 16 C I : ,,l ...... ISCUll ... X 65c RAIN DROPS ... m •• N ..... , ! ... •O: Ol 85c -..... .. .. • 4M)L GOURMET H COflONION LB . .. liiSILE'S GUIK . .. •. s11• I TOASTEms ffiii"''.'o, 53 4 1~ ! 9,c FUTURE ACRYLIC ! .... s115 ~ 2 C 'p~ KLEAR WAX J0MN$0N ! ,,o .. sl.76 ~ 9,c .. CAKE S 9 "' ~ EA . 1111-0l ·: MIXES ~:"''"'cs ., . "'G ~ f e 'iioccoii"GRll.. " 33• 79 LEMON PLEDGE • s123 fl1RAfAHC••fol5tt•TEf'ODto 57• C \IOU o • ..... " 1 nr • MUSHROOMS >-<I 14-0l GLADE "'fllttl•ut••• SuhN•lli.QN • soc I rAHCY•l#All •WA-NGTON••lODtllCIO\IS 27/lt COOl UOI( 'lOU l SACHt' PPL ES ... UJIU S#olffG .,. r Or A ,,r-,,,.-... ----\b-n_de_Ka_mp-~-· .-.. --.--1 HANOI WIPES ! •oci 62c ~~-~· i~ ~~-<-~~7~; #. . ff;~t.·~· ~.! ;q. ~:<;:;, ?.t• GLAD SANDWICH BAGS ! ... ~a 71 ' :~.:::..: .. 1iy ea"°' •t s9 GLAD BAGS '000S•ll ! ,. r.T 45c .. .. .. ~_-_. _::_·.·_. -\ ·_· _ ... ___ ,_~_P_.,E_. c_""-~A_"_LS_ •• __ ea_, l_.':"_ •• _ .. _·_· _ .• _ .. _ LUCKY CHARMS ~::::t• MllU ! .. Col 99c RIPON OATMUI U ISIN MAr O OO .. r "HM orro ! 49c 9"Cl.o01111t fllltPf.00AtHJ... "f4, P••, JIRUllN.UU • M G , DIET, ()ti l>IJ'SI LIOWT PEPSI COLA HOMTUflll4 • DIET lllTE Olll I.(. COLA CIUllCHOLA " •• •1 •s II $1 2• l l ••• ,, •1•• LI •1•• DIXIE FRY IATfEO Ojt• ",~.' 2751: ~~~~~L:'WJ~iP, .. >· ... '·. • 8 2 c YEAST ~~:~~~~7,~. " OR CINNAMON I RAISINS ~~&a'~~s~ LOM& SILKY CC)HOITIOHl~ M>Z lllS1AllT s I" ~!~~I 59c RAW HONEY .u .. "u' ! :IA sl.59 .a.s-o•'····-···-· ·-· ·-····-· ._...._ _ _. ___ _ tt.()l ~l IOIY-ALL 9; ~=~CKERS ~~~:·cs ·•~1 5 9 4 HEFTY LINERS SUPER WEIGHT I . 15/3~GAL s2.05 :.:.... S J 56 ~OIOIANJ I Ot STORAGE' BAGS I 57c _-.oz ______ -+-------PRUNE JUICE OUltONfl ! 110/ sac . ZIPLOCK • 2011-QAL SJ 66 ·~~ '-. 79c ~~LkDr~~~~s;.:~::i.,~~ !.:::: n: .4"~ ~ ~ 10d4 iZ'~ 11111"5 LOJIOll 1 -;;-lU-llOL-----+-~-' _& ___ VIENNA SAUSAGE L.n ! 1-01 57c WAFFLES ~~ ... ~ .... ! 10112~~ 49• II '.~,··.---UIS! s139 l~~~·-·~s s1•• f HEINZ 44-MORTONPIES.,,,...ouuCH .............. 2~1.694, ~~·--·.. . .: ~ : RELISH :: .. -:o.~~, 000, ,~~l " BLACKEY ED PEAS ~ ''"' lr PIE Still :r~.r~ ! "~;· 59° II Tbe Agri c ulture Department said Thurs- day that the Ene rgy Re-..earch and Develop-tti•it' Admlnlstratlon has granc.ect $25,300 to work o n solar drylna of vt,etables a nd s ub- tro•tcal fruits at Florida Technolo&ical Universl· ty. Winter Haven. PIPSODl----111-~-----t-US-ID ______ ! HALIBUT ~:::0-·~.1 .e.oz '1.39 BATIER ~~:.~~-:9-e.oz 59' · JOOIHPASn 9c •.N>•r. DWASI S 1 '' CAT FOOD ~::~~~MICm ""' K' 0 "': ! u -0z 21c FISH :::t~ ................ : ...... =' ................... 1uoz. • 1 at , ••At CAT FOOD um1·~· ... 11•·•10 u111~ '111111 Sl 64 DINNERS ..,.aun,~·c..a1H.TIH!kEv, • 98• ~ •Afooo.uvu-th . ~ t.L.11 • IMJl8U9''IO•U91.JUCAH ....................... ~ .. lllO.rt!.Q Offlc:lall said lt('m s lo be &ested tn • mode l dryer include celery slices. s mall onlom and s mall crape frutt like tropical Crwls . . " t JOUR·HAIR·SMEW 1111,lfl( ~ .. u~r. f 14' CAJ FOOD ~::m~•ors • ! • fOU a. $5.79 OUNGE CON~~ TE :'~~~·-· t2'0L 3 3~ DJmllDll!Dmmmmmm.l:mmammmm1m11D1111mmmmmm ... m11111111111mm WE llESPIVE PRICES EFFEC. fHt Rl()HT TO 7 FULL DAYS U,,.,, OA llE'UU c~~~" MAR. 10-16, ~. 1977 ··-, ... -... •••• - . .. r • f -· ,. ........ . L What makes Julie Grayson's phone ring? You do! Thanks from all of us at If you have a question, comment or price inquiry Call Julie Grayson St. Patrick's Day sale! Ralpha·Mlld Flavor Point Cut Corned Beef Brisket Beef Rib Largt End Beef Rib Roast -~:'. Pork Shoulder ~rte ~teak Bfff Blade Cul Chuck 8oaSt per lll'i Pork She>Vlder Smoked Picnic Aged e Montha R1fph1 Sharp Cheddar BteforMtat Ralphs Fn11ks ' 89 Golden Whole Kernel Niblets Com All Star Canned Tomatoes Liquid Maalox Antacid Old F11hloned Ralphs Ice Cream Sunklat-Sweet, Juicy Navel Oranges Light Chunk Carnation Tuna Compare & Savt Ralphs Flour AHorted VerletiH Morton Dinners USDA Choice Beet • Golden Premium Meats Pantry Fiiiers Fresh Produce mml 8Hf c huck-Bone1ea1 per 1 OI ~ Shoulder per 1 OI U Ralpha-Auorttd Flavors-Regular 8 1 OO ~ TFraeangeh-Flav 1 ortu 08 1.Mlnneola per <mID Swiss Steak 1b. mm Lamb Roast lb. ~Canned Drinks 1~:~· for ~ 1b. .25 " • ~ ttmI1 8Hf Round·Bonele11 per 11, 1'mtl Fresh Loin 218 0 Dennl1on't•Wllh Beana l S oz. 4a ~ Red Radlahea or 2 bunchta 25 , u:IilIDTip Steak 1b. . u:IillDlamb Chops ~~ ~Chili Con Came can • ,, ~Green Onions for • BHf Chuck·Clod Cut 1 '9 D Pork Lotn 111 D ca_nada Dry 28 oz. 32 ~ Juicy, Thin Skinned Ii Shoulder Steak :' Sirtoin Chops ~:~ G1ngerale bu. • ~Lemons 2 for .19 mm Sh~;tRibu;k :r . 79 ~ C~;rt,y Style Ribs r::~ 139 ~(i;f~~orto=rts ::;: .32 ~L:;'P:unes 1:k~~·e49 D G;~~c$i;loin :r 141 D v;J0c~~ts ~~ 211 ~r~l;t?;s~10r• ::;: .47 Health & Beauty Aids l fff Rlb·Boneltu 0 Cooks· 1 lb. Rotl 79 U Cold Power U Baver Chlldren'a rBlRib Eye Steak ~r 251 ~Beef Sausage ••ch • ~Detergent 4:k~~-131 ~cold Tablets 3~.~-t .• 63 Dell F~~ Frozen Foods ~ ~ee-A11orted Colors gt. lizt 57 0 Bin-Roll On-Reg. or Unscented 11r, oz. 79 ' uvu. ~ Paper Towels rou • ~Anti Perspirant bt1. • ~ Dubuque Can,,.d 20 oz. 1 II 0 Mortoti-8 ounce Package 4 100 O Shrimp or Chicken 211 oz. 2 1 OD 0 Non A!plrln-Paln Relief 50 ct. l!£J Ham Patties can ~ Macaroni & Cheese tor ~ Cup-0-Noodles pkg. for ~ Dabil 500 bt1. 128 D SoRalpftha M1 Tub • 1 lb. 51 ~ OBlrdMye Pl 12 oz. 67 Ul TZM .Nletlce NTiSoft 4 roll 79 0 4N·Way I S 1 oz 131 arganne pkg. I ~ range us can • ~ OI assue pkg. • ~ asa pray btl .. D Ralph• Aged Sharp per 225 0 Family Peck 11 oz. 57 u Tomato Juice Cocktail 100z. 29 Ba·"erv New York Cheddar lb. ~ Eggo Waffles pkg. I ~ snar..:E-Tom can • fti • , ~ B:f s;~mi ~:;: .59 Home 'N Leisure ~~Ip; Suaar ;~~· .98 ~ Kr1ft-Nalural Sllctd 16 oz. 22, ~ ShHr, Comfort Top or Outtn Slzt 47 ~ Ht~1~y'1·C~ocOT'ate 12 oz. 73 ~ Swiss Cheese pk;. ~Ralphs Knee Hrs pair • ~ M1m Chips pkg. • D PreelouaBrand tSoz. 171 U Maglc-lr,"x 450"·#104ARoll 3 100 0 Gala-FamllyPack • 140ct. 49 Mozzarella Cheese pkg. ~Scotch Tape for ~ Paper Napkins pkg. , D Ralpha-24 ounce Loaf Soft & White Bread [J R1lph1-Plaln Hamburger or Hot Dog Buns O Ralpht·Dellclou. ~Cinnamon Rolls .... 59 ' pkg. 39 Of 8 I 91i,oz. 83 pkg .• lwwy ltllphs Golden PNmklm Price• Effective March 10 thru March 16, 1977 • f I t -~If L l-• W•reMrfttlle11ghltohmll H OCll llllA"MI Ha g t ' or refute hlet to com!l'erc1af UIDA Choke a .. t t d .. ,.,. °' whoi.ui.r.. ~ Super Buy Temporarily reduced prtct . Th11 prac• may 1ncfUCS. ~ manufacturers allowances and special purchaws. c_.oq'!l111111r~o..c...,c­•• •.,,...-"" 380 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA 2A167 PASEO DE VAlfNOA. LAGUNA HW ma.rkd'. 120it IRV1tl, TIJSTIN, tlWPORT & IRVINE Bl.VO. 17261 17th ST., TUSTIN DEverydayLow Price=~-== HARBOR & WILSON 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON IUOt 1SOI S. ~T. WESTMIHSlBt COSTA MESA ~1 N. lOARA. AIWllM 6942 WARNER, HUMT1NGTOH 8lAOt STiii HOUIS: t.lO Daly, 9.9 Sunday . .. . . ' or .Rib Roasts Large End Ifs USDA Choice &ride Beet. The Crlde that means Top Flavor, Tenderness and Juiciness!' We guarantee complete satisfaction, Every Cut, Every Time or your lb moft8y blaJ I EVERY BEEF STEAK AND r GUARANTEE BEEF ROAST WE CUT Is If ever a purchase or Safeway Meal fails to please tor any reason what· USDA CHOICEI soever. 1ust tell us. We wllf refund • ..._your money promptly, courteously. ~ DAWN LIQUID DETERGENT ''t!~!if 780 c 22-oz. Bottle BATHROOM TISSUE NICE 'N SOFT MACARONI & CHEESE DINNER Town House. Easy to Prepare! I SOFT MARGARINE NUCOA ,,. -For Sprtad or Cooking Use -~; ~.49c GRADE .. AA" RGEEGGS Lucerne Fresh l-doz. 69 carton ~Potato Chips . ·, ~. \ ~q 69' 0 Wisk Liquid Detergent ~~,~~' s224 e Pack Train Syrup fJ 0 ~ 65' u Lawn & Leaf Bags K~.:,~n 0~1~ $1 69 la Pork & Beans, ,j) 3 't! s100 e Vi enna Sausage ::~ ) ~a~s s1 oo QNestle's Quik ~,·Ill' j~~~ s1 a11 e Par Dry Detergent 8~~z s1 39 each Buller BEEF RIB EYE STEAKS . k I 11.11.1.0.A. ClllD lllf, Tolrel. 1~199 DUNGENESS ~·CRAB Frozen w Defrosted. Ftr l Quldl Easy Malt Whole 98 lb. FRIED CHICKEN For St. htrlc*'s Day. serve two old favorltes. •• Cornld Beef and Cab .... e, lean, Boneless lrtslll with a mild cure which 11ves perfect flavor. Coolls tender and Menor House Frollft delldous. lb (Rlt ~ •••. lb. *1 ") I ............ .,,,, lb.Box-I 99 Chip Steaks 9gc MlllOf House. ffOUll ................ I· oz. Safeway Good Buys ! ~,~!~~!~~.,~~~"~~~pkg. ase ~l~~~y~~nd ~~.~.~~.~ .......... lb.$1° 9 · GIANT DECORATED · SCOT TOWELS ~ . 'j So Soft and Absorbent •• 1· ...... a i ~;ant&&"' "· • • J Roll u ••• J _____ _ In Our Dairy Cas e ... SAFEWAY CHEESE M~$,59 S~te Cheddar ........ lb. eLucerneCreamCheese~~ 49 ' Q72-Slice Cheesef!~~r" !~~ s399 Mrs.Wright's Biscuits 8~.1 s1°0 " .. Fres h Bak ery Buys 4 BREAD -.. ~. :~sa:9""' 39c ~ ~~ 1 'k-lb. loaf ' @~~Pack Rolls ~g.gge e Homestyle Bread 54c lfrl WI~ 2,-oz. loaf !~~.~~of·.~ .. ~ .. ~.~.~~ ... ~~: ggc ~~~~~ ~~~.~ ......... ~: $149 Sliced Meats 3·01.41 c Slf•••r Wlfer Tillll. F« Snldls .. J*g. Corn Ooas .:;'~Tue e Ftne For I O•De"icteua SlllCk ..... lb. gg ~~!'!~!~h~ ... lb. age WHITE MAGIC DETERGENT A Fine Quality Laundry Product. Liquors and Wines Pnces Eflcc1tvc In licensed Safeway~ "RIESLING WINE ==~:~., $349 ''1: • Zinlllldel ~ ~Monntery ,_.,,;;,.Vineyard 1.5-llter QOld Calhoun ~u;: ~~~ s999 ~Cutty Sark Scotch P~ol F1M s799 Beef eater's Gin Fu~F~:.prj t,t\11 s7 ss Corned Round:~:y 39 lonetess leef. FlavMlul . .. lb. 1 ~~~~tc~l!~,'!!'Mo:~~~~ ... lb~ 3 89 Cod FillelScap111n·s c11o1ces129 DeliciOllS and SparkH119 FlaVOf . 1 ·lb. Pllg. WISH BONE Varie ty Sa vings! rq11;I1 ;@mu.1, ttJ ;l ta· 11111JtLI Hlil!U ·'Ml ~ SALUTO PARTY BEL-AIR · i .'!!~~!. i \!~ffJ.~ ~ .. ~.., ··2~~39 &~!I Pkgs. ~~ ... ~~~.~!~ 59° i ~~.~~ ... ~.~.~L 59° @Potatoes O'Brien:· ~7' ~Strawberries~.: 1~45' . ~Bel-air Cakes . ii~:· 89' m Mixed Vegetables~~ 1~~·45c ~ .............. ,.. ... "" ............. c...e............ @Ice Cream = :t 69' ~Spaghetti and~"aans 2 ~ s1 2t . ....-11 ... ~ ................................. ~ ,, ............................ c.........,.L..-.... • lllLIMa..c..w.. --.,.;.;. -'" I ., ............. .,_ .............. Le ........... ... r ............. . , -~ ... , # -""" ' ' • , • 4',. # ,. • ,. ..... 'rllilo , ' ....... ,. • ••• -.. , -.... , • .. • - I l ; l na Glam 1'1111 &.tilM fl fear CA M f 0..111llllfa1 flV " .......... WW. • UlS ..... OriJ c ••'l' ...... ban•Medlor '1 ...... ,... e.a • from •• P'O'ti.Jtom ,.... ~ a lot ol famUt•. ~ pe al tuna caaerole l'MU9 ~ • So ctamanu lb.al c ol tuna -la a pte ta lWUl ! 'or Albedo. or on top at aca. TUNACID PR 1 Lnbeked .. inch Pl• ab4ll 3CUI lcupmllJc '4 cup mayonnaise 3 tableapoou prepared mustard 1 can (7 ounce) tuna. drained and fiaked 1 packqe (lOounce) frozen chopped broccoli, thawed 1 cup shredded Cheddar or SW. cbeeae Prepare pie shell usln1 a mlx or your favorite recipe. Beat Lolether e11s, milt, mayonnaise, and mustard wtt.b rotary buter until smooth; st.Ir U\ tuna and broccoli. Pour Into pie lbell; sprinkle with cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes, until krufe inserted in center comes out clean. Yield: 6 servings TUNA AND NOODLES ALFREDO 3 tablespoons butter or marganne 2 tablespoons grated onion 3 tablespoons flour '-'teaspoon pepper 214 cups milk l cup (4 ounces) shredded Swiss cheese 1.A.i cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 cans (61n·7 ounces each, tunll 2 cups uncooked green egg noodles 2 cups uncooked regular egg noodles In a medium saucepan melt butter. Blend in onion, flour and pepper. Add milk and cook, sllrnng constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boll Stir in Swiss cheese, • Parmesan cheese and tuna. While sauce is cooking, cook noodles according to package directions, drain and turn into serving bowl. Spoon tuna mixture over noodles and serve immediately. Yield: 4 servings. TUNA NACHOS 16'!.t-7-ounce can luna, drained and naked 2 chopped green onions 3 tablespoons chopped green chilies 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese 'A cup chopped, ripe olives 1 dozen corn tortillas Cooking oil Toss together all ingr edients except cheese. Cut tortillas into quarters and fry until just crisp in about 1 ~ inch of oil. Drain on paper towels. Place about a tablespoon of tuna mixture on each chip and top with grated cheese Broil five inches from heat about 3 minutes until cheese melts. Makes about 8 servings. The perrenia l tuna casserole gets a new look ala Alfredo. LABEL LEXICON Dieting Guided As part of National Nutnt1on Week, runrung through March 12. special consideration is betnl{ given the family meal planner who bas a lot to think about each time a family member sits down to eat. Often, someone m the house 1s on a low.cal diet, someone else may have to restrict his /her m like or cholesterol fats and sodium, and another his/her tn· take of sugar or sweetened foods How to fix something economically to meet the dietary restrictions of everyone rcqwres keen nutritional know-how not alway1 available In a recipe book. The Government Consumer In formation C~nter, in cooperation with the American Dietetic As· soclatlon, has published a booklet guide to buying packaged and pre-prepared foie.Q s. especially directed to economy conscious meal planners. Called "Read the Label -Set a Better Table," the booklet gives instructions for saving money tbroulh ftading and understand· Jng labeled nutritional elements. In keeping with this year's them(', "Nutrition. Foodway to run and Fltn('SS ... lhC' Consumer lnformallon Center t.as also 1~ !lued booklets for updating your diet and exercise scheme. Thev ran be obtamtd by writing Con~umer Jnlormalloo Center Pueblo, C<>iorado 81009. Included are "Adult Physical Fitness" (70 cents l. gives you a gradual ex erc1se program for getting back m shape ··Food and Your Weight" <SO cents l. has tips for wherever you are 10 the battle with your scale. losing. galning, or maintau:une we1ght . also 1tves plans for nutritious diets and lisL, calones per portion of common foods. "Proteins. Carbohydrates. Fats. and Fibers" (free>, ex· plains what they do for your body, and how to inc lade them in your diet. "A Prime r on Dietary Minerals" <free); describes the m inerals you need for good health. aOd lists the best rood sources tog~ them. FLAWED BUT EFFECTIVE New Twists Turn Bad Pepperidge Farm Inc. has been forced to recall all varieties of pretzel products produced at its New Holland, Pa. plant. Accord.in& to a spokesman for tbe Food and Drug Admln.istra· lion, tbe pret.sel products may contain some undissolved sodlwn hydroxide, a substance normally used In preserving the pr et.&ela. f« packaging and dis- tribution, which can cause bums In the mouth when eaten. Beportl have been received trom ecnaumen complalnlng of burnt Iller eating the company's Tlny Twist Buller Pretzels. wbJeb are diatributed ln one ounce packacea primarily in- tended for vending machine sites. Nevertheless. the company is recalling all pretzel products made at the New Holland plant as a precautionary measure, and consumers are asked to return those purchased for reimburse- ment from the store. Included in the recall are Thin Sticks Butter Pretzels, Nuggets Butter Pretzels, Cheese Gems Butter Pretzels, Plain Qems But· ter Pret&els, Dutch Style Butter Pretzels. Cheese Twl1s Butter Pretzels aad "Bllly 's" bTand Thins, Specials, Sticks, Baldees, Tiny Tblns, Cheese Gems, Plain Gems. Extra Sally, Cheese Special and Dutch Style pretzel products, all madt> at the New Holland P'tant. • JIMS 'UMCH RISH LAaGe ' •GUDI U 5t ....... C.,...7f" c x IC--... C-~~e.:-.. DO • to t D.., -S• •IJ t to 7 ............. -,-Mw. 10111r:9W Ms. I ....._,,, ,-._ .......... w. ~ Ac.a,t ~ s._.. &ROUND BEEF BEEF ROUND BONELESS BEEF ROAST mm! .~~6M Sl49 UD ROUND ~ LB. EASTERN PORK LOIN CENTER CUT RIB PORK CHOPS IARM PORK s1~~ FOSTER or ZACKY FARMS 3 LEGGED. FRYING CHICKENS CALIFORNIA 59c GROWN LB. s 139 PORK c~-s1 s' LB. CH OPS STUFFED LB. CENTER CUT LOIN PORK CHOPS LARGE LOIM END PORK CHOPS s 139 W ISCONSIN CHEDDAR s 139 FARMHOUSE LI. CHEESE LI.' FRANKS IAR M IULK BACON iACA~!!in·39c. iiliRG~~i 522' KERNS PANCAKE 79c SPRINGFIELD 3 F SJ SYRUP i~i:~i: JAARGARINE ~ I LB. STICK KERNS APPLE !W9c PURINA 49 c BUTTER z LI . JA.. TENDER YIT~~RI 24 79c BETIY CROCKER LAYER 55c WESSON OIL .~E CAKE ~~!~! SWIFTS VIEMMA c GOLD MEDAL 5 LB. 69c SAUSAGES~L CAM FLOUR BAG ----~~~---------------------....;;:::::; __ ,::::.... __ ;;;~MillY1s39c ·a.ROCOLATE 79c • ' OL CAM MIX 12 ENV. PKG. SPRINGFIELD 79c SPRINGFIELD 2 29c CORNEDIEEF TOMATO i 12 oz. CAM SAUCE • OL CAN CUP·O· NOODLES LARGE MEATY CALIFORNIA AYOCADOS 1 29~ .. :: :·---------------------~ MAYONNAISE =.- :..... 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In hnni: nn lri-.h .. malt• tn l'' rn ph11' Fifth New York ltrip .............. 12.lll J..,in •Ill"' I':--D ,\ C h1111l' ht•et •.• n.11urnl 11,.:ing J:l\l't-it mure tl.1,11r. m11ri' tpnrJrr111·,, .rnrl nww 1 tlur lo r \our dollar' 7 Bone Roast • • 89i c 'l111cl.. n11 "' t · "' I> \ ! ·nnire br(•f 0 Bone Roast . . 99~ I h11t k flll 11f \ "' £) \ fho1C'l' ht rt 'nnulder drtd I " D .\ Chnir1· d1u1 i.. CHUCK 79~ STEAK ID lent('r rut' l s I>\ t h1111f· he!'I Russet 19 Potatoes ~ l ..;, '\u I qu111tl\ •. 111 p11rpnM' Ground Beef~;; 511? Beef Rib Bones 69~ I "D A C'ho1ce-bakr "' harheC'llC> Calves Liver .•• s l 2? The rC'al thin~ from mtlk fc d nth r•' MEAT 99c LOAF ::::y lb \\ t• mnkr it \I ith fre ... h ei:~-· S uper Fr es h Produce! Steak oy1n ••••• JJ 5! l.0111 1 ut l ' " 0 A Choice beef Sliced Bacon •.. 51°? H L f om s12s am oa RUDY... lb PORK s 129,b ROAST App/11 REDDEUCIOUS •••••••• ,._,, > Fresh 29 Carrots ~ 15~ Banana Squash Th1 rk mrr11rrl linr for hnktni: '/. tdl\ r 1r111~ ftld' ··,. ... ti• & l.11ru: Ducks fosm ,_ • • • s 1°t 1'11111111 111111 , , .. ,,I I '" I llt U\I( BeefShortRibs • s1 1! l..0111 cul .. ll.S DA. l'h1111·l' .. bOflt'less WE FUTURE GENUINE MILK-FED VEAL \ 011 II 111\1· tht> diltt-rence m quo ht' FRESH FILLETS PACIFIC RED $ 21 9 Snapper •b For tt11• men. broilrr nr ~killet Turbot Fillets •. s1 2? l'rnm nit tht• ~horl'~ of CrN'nlnnd Fresh Crabs ••• sl 4t True Cod •.•••• s21t Halibut Steak .. s34t Smoked s2a9 Halibut , .. .-.;, 111 '' '/" • ttrl t• 1n1· nnd tlw /lll'fl' ,., '11/111'.\ ,,,,., 101. (1111' ANTINONI BIANCO , "'·1•• \\Inf· lh.11 gge . cumplt·nHnr ... ft.,.h' 1111! ~•lf'-h I "'' WEIBEL'S WINE Thi• I tnu·r1 $ 269 ,lfld JM1!)1111tr _ 'l•r••nllun:::•rtm'.' Siii CUTTY SARK Ancient Age •... s599 ..;1 rttti:;ht "ht"~''' ... a\'I' 'j'Oc quArl Seagram's Gin • s549 \ brnnd \"u kn11w reducC'd fiOc quart. Vodka HOLIDAY nm • • • s 299 lluttlttl lor El H.1n!'ho! Fifth Scotch *lll>AY T1M[S •• $449 An f:I Honcho J11hel-1mve 80c fifth Lord s1099 Calvert !'.m1111t h c ·111111<1!1111 \\ h1~kev at a price lhnl ':I\,., 1 tkl 011 the hnlf-gallon Frozen Food f'rirn 111 r//1'1'1 /'/111r \Jnr /II 1/1r1111i.;'1 W<'d ,\fnr IH Delicatessen ~Orange Juice ...... 55c "'11nk1,t t ht• 1111 me• you k nc1w for fine qunlit\' l '.!nu nee ron-rnncenl rn t 1 :Birdseye Peas. 33c 'I'hl'v'ro sweet 1111d tendn! 10 oi packaite . Vegetables mu1Y • 59c Birdseye-C'hmC'<' of .i kind~! JO or. CELESTE PIZZA Chee!'ie, Pepperoni, Sau111ge! 8 oz Macaroni , amt ••• 59c Morton's-family 6i7e 20 01 package Onion Rings. • • • 39c Coronet-cr1~p 'em m the oven! 10 oz ~1l~:e 99e Aananll. German C'hocolal f', Chocolate or Oron1te-deltciou11 cie<1~rtR /Jprn dailv 9 tn !I S11nrl11v /II /11 ;- N11 ,.a/e.( to dN1l1'r' Polish Hams ....... $ 5'' 1\o jnkr aho11t 11-thrv make great ham! Polkn t lh rnrl rtll It• 111. no WR!<lt• Horseradish sAUci. 59c l"i .. hrrman·s \\'hMf-8 oz jar Orange Juice ••• ggc V1tn Pnk --chilled -4A ounce i.11P Chunk s 189 Muenster lb Sliced Ham . • • • gge llak 2 1·nn\(•n1rnl ~""' 4 07. Dressing u QIIS( •• ggc H11h 0<1 \\II h rt>ul blue cheeM?! 16 oz • ' SPICED CHEESE 39c : Ronni.' Ir I 01 lirrh<., Prpper or l'lain! f ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE •,,,.,., •• , ,,.d Hur\f1ngt1'n .'1 J\' l olm.•OO Rlvd J lf''''nnt .1rn1 Hu11hnl;to1l .l\'.JfrlC"f .ind :\lqonq111n /,~ )7 N"wport Blvd 2:.5b E;nlbluft o, Un1vrr\1ty iUld M•rht 1-,o. 1 ".11w "'' '''""" r ot OranQ"<l• 0,~ ~''"'"'"" LO""'' 11.t• t>0111 M11t1 , On ""' P,,nonaulal iE.asll>lull Vlll.l\1<' Cet11er; ,p, .. h V1<!w «u•I•·• 'tlll.DREJl'S ASPIRIN ••.•••••.•• 49C Rtl111blt St. Jc t('lh's-pn<'kni:r 111 ,J(, TOOTif ASTE ••••••.•••.••••••• 89c lilHm-lor the wholr fnmllyt :. 01. tul'HI FINAL TOOOH ................ $1.59 L111u1d tabnc aotltl)tr ••• r, t 07! (ZSC efll ' OLIVE OIL. .................. $1.69 Bt·rtolll-1mpw'ttd lm1n h~I\' l'tn~ M & M CANDIES ............ $1.1 Cho< .. r l'li11n or 1'r1tn111 111 111 be~ IUD and SHOOLDERS ......... 98( DctndrulT ahampou ••• 4 oun··e llltion SURE ROLL-ON .............. $1.29 R~lar OC' 1.1n11ttnted deodorant! 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I wheel covers (460MMPJ 1974 FORD MUST.·.~G H.T. 4 cyl .i: speed. power sreenng. power d•'>C brakes. radio. heater. tinted glass. wheel covers (250MXTJ GRANADA 4 DR. SEDAN Oufl ()ar'il ~ IW"W"I yt.•~fft broqt'lt 9"•!-•'V "'°'"'"0' ~-ect•tM'\n o~:•,. .,. "'" '"X .... aenel .,..,..,.not ,,....., •• .,.....,... ,,... ... oua1 •ccent ~··~ ''' 04t" l01 C1f') V .. .. cw ,,,...,"''" OVl~"'9J< OR78~1• ..,,. ,_,,., •"ft OOWtlf "'...,~ on...,... ~t tUtc br11te1 S1oc' •~28 S•r•1l •1We,,1nnt WE LEASE All MAKE CARS AHO TRUCKS FORD• GM •CHRYSLER ON OISPlAY FOR I MME DIA TE DELIVERY I CHECK ou• COMf'fT1TlVI RATH ALL LEASE oa>BS EXPtDITtD FO• LUULl'ST POSSllU DBJ'IUY 1974 PONTIAC GllAHD P•nc 2 Dl. H.T. V-8. 'auto. trans . factory arr. power steering. power disc brakes. power windows. oower seats. AM·FM radio. heater. wtutewall trres. Landau too, sun roof. rallye wneels Look this one over before you buy (920MTO) 53999 RCAMIHO V·B 11uto trans. factory arr. power steering power brakes. AM·FM radio tape hearer wilrtewall tires. ~t nted glass whee l c overs (1073534) 55595 1976 FORD rtMTO WHAIOUT 4 ayl . 4 speed. radio heater. whitewall ltres tinted glass wheel covers. vrnyt 1ntenM (050NOA' NEW 1977 SEE AND TEST DRIVE ·eETTERIDEAS FOR 19n • THUNDERBIRD • LTD • LTDll • GRANADA • MUSTANG • MAVERICK • PINTO I 973 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUHHH trans factory air. ovwo. steering po wer b•akei; rad•« l'eate• wn1tewall torP'i ltn!Pd glasc, Landau tap sunrool 18 000 mo (028HQK1 1974 FORD PIMTO 2 Dl. 4 cyt 4 speed AM-FM.radio heater A Gas Saver 1475MMPJ COUGAR H -7 H.T. V-8. auto trans. factory air. power steering. power brakes. AM-FM radio, heater. whitewall tores. vinyl roof, tinted glass, rallye wheels, wide oval tires Save Cm 1 his One ( 735 LFSJ. 53199 7 ~.., ~,....·~-·--.... ~ .. --..... "'"""' .. ...... KM \C-M. , ...... ...., fl/I <•"<•' \h ...... (•"'"'"'" .. t. WM"'"" ,,._ .... UC. .,,..,,., IA , ..... ,.110 ....... ,,.. ""'•ri<•f'I C-•• • ...., , ....... 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Woods. 25; Ja•ea L Sd: II hlil. 25,_ and his brother, ~ Z2. b .. e b-.n cbar1ed with the abduction July lS on a Madera County road. * Kel&la IUckuda. lead c\litarbt with the J\ollin& Stooes rock music group, was cbar1ed with J possession of cocaine. authorities said ln Toronto. A spokesman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said about cm&-flfth of an ounce of c~ caine was discovered in Richards' pouession during a search Feb. 28. The spoke11man said the c:harge was not lodged unW this week because authorities were 111CM•llos awaiting the results of an analysis of the substance. Richards was charaed earlier with possession of heroin ror the purpose of trafficking. * The retirement home former president Gerald Ford is planning lo build at Rancho Mira1e will have an extensive wine vault and spacioua tw~ bedroom guest wing complete with kitchen facilities. Plans for the home, which wiU border the 13th fai rway of the exclusive Thunderbird Country Club, were obtained by The Desert Sun of Palm Springs. The builder tentatively selected by the Fords told the newspaper ·the ( ) famlly will have a 6,500· PEO,nLE square-foot Spanish-style _ T hacienda to stretch out in, ---------'-probably in time to enjoy a desert Christmas. * Let's see. 30 days bath September, April, June a nd November. All the rest have 31, except February which has 28, except in Leap Years and, maybe, in Kansas. Gov. Robert F. Beo.neU of Kansas aplM!ared before the Senate Agriculture Committee to describe the problems of wheal farmers in his state. The governor's staff distributed text& of his statement to the committee. The texts were dated, Feb.29, um. .. ' Ao Aurora (Colo.) School Board decision to ban 10 books on reading lists in high school English courses was upheld by a federal judge because teachers agreed in their cootract that the board would have final Judgment in selection of classroom materWs. U.S. District Court Judge Rlcbard P. Mat.son said that the school board had the right to ban "A Clockwork Orange" by Alt· tbony lkugetu1, "The Exorcist" by WUJJam Peter Blatty and books by Lawrence FerliagbeUt. Wllllam Bur· roughs and Alleca Glns~rc. He rejected an argument by five Aurora high school teachers that the board's dedsion constitut- ed a violation of the teachers' First Amendment rights, which include academic freedom. .. Fonner Wnt German Chancellor Lactwl( Erbeanl. 80, narrowly escaped inJary when bis chauffeur-driven Mercedes Umoualne collided w ith a s1muar car owned by the state al Schleswig Hols· tetn. Police estimated damage to the two prestiee cars at $12,000. They said Erhard's 33-year-old driver had to undergo a blood-alcohol test and his driver 's license wu canfiscated Erhard. credited with masterminding the post· World War II West German economic recovery, 1s attendlnl a coneress o( the ChnstJ&n Dtt0ocrat1c Union. • Connttl1C'ul Gov Ella Grauo says she'll donate to thr slate $1,500 she will earn for partlc1pallng in a bus iness seminar on the Caribbean island or Martinique. The governor's trip la to end Saturday. The conference Is spcnaored Car top buainess e.x· ecutlvea by the Columbia Unlventty Graduate School of Buainen. .. In a movebe1ajdwu almed •"""0 at aasurtna toas·term continuity of leadenhJp at the Saturday lleYtew, Nonaaa Coualnt IOld the magaaine to a 1J'OQJ> hfaded by Carll Tllcker. ZS. The 81-year-old Coualna, Tucker, and Tucker's fathel'·ln·law, broadcut exttUllve a. Paler Slraaa, announced the sale in New York. Tucker. who will succeed Couslns as president of the m11uine while Cousins retains • the 1><9t of edit.or. decllned to ldentlty the other new ownen. He described them as "a small 1roupalfamily and others." • A Visalia man bu been in-• dJcted for allegedly tryln• to col· cousi"• lect more than $3!0,000 ln 1.ocome tu refundt b7 fll· tna 1978 returns under 83 dlf!e:nmt names. A federal arud Jury ln IM A.acel• indict..s Leourd B. llmrtl, 51, on 13feloa1 Comltl of defraud. 1.n1the1overoment. The U.S. A~'• cmce aald the alltted acheme wu \DlCOT by a tax eumtoer at tM ln· t.ernal Revenue Servtc:. Cent.tr bl rr.no before qy .-,.----------, refund chetka wereMOt toBurrll. Lloyd K. Elllott, whose mother is Mn. Willia E. Elliott of 20431 Drew Cir· de, HunUngton Beach, bu been decorated with the Deputment of Defense Joint Service Commendation Medal at Hanscom AFB. Mus. He was c:lted for aervtce while aa\lned at Rams· t.elD AB, Germany. • ConaervaUve mlnllter Cad Mebdre wu left out of a m~ ln Utica. N. Y. ol Af.rtc:u and American churc6 leaders on t!Je subject of violence in South Arne a. Mcintire trled to obtaJn presa cnidenUal1 to the session aa a repreaentatlvo ot the ChrtJ. tlan Beacon newspaper be operat.. 8ut oftlcials of U>e COD· fern~ ~ed by the Na· Uonal Oonfa-ence ot Cbt&rdMa and Ute U.S. CatbOUC! COD· f ennoe, nrtuaed oa lroundl bl did DOt ~in ad~llDQ. IAcaAJIE:ft'O CAP> -· $ •lftM .... ,.WC, .......... , .. tM nnt ramd bl U..tr 4rt"9 to pwab a C•pilal panWun-rt bill lbroqb lll• Caltfotnla • ................. butt.be 10- ln•cauldaet~ . T1M Sea.at.f JudJda.ry Committee voted "1 ·2 Tuesday, approv1nt a deatb peoalt;y bUl by Sen. Gecqe Deukmejian Cll-Loaa Beach). The action, wblcb was expected. sent tM bill to the Senate noor' where its backers may have oroblema roundint up tbe ~thirds majority needed to override a pro- mised veto by Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. l'reettoafl IJrged LOS ANGELES CAP) -Arguing that the state had "over -complied" with environmental laws, a second city has joined the legal battle to force complf'tion of the Long Beach Freeway through South Pasadena. The city of Alhambra joined the suit against the Department of Transportation Tuesday in U.S. District Court, ( INSHORT J arguing that the state had a contractual obliga. tlon to complete the sec· tion of Creeway which has been stalled for several years by en- vironmental studies. And Judge E. Avery Crary ordered CalTrans to comrlete its Environ· menta Impact State- ment by Aoril 1 so that the Fe<SeraJ Highway Ad- !'"mistration may rlf.le on ll. Coetple Slain INGLEWOOD CAP> - The owner of a limousine service and his female companion have been shot to death after being bound in the ma.n's of. flee. Police saJd Theodore Say. owner of Ted's Limousine Service, and the woman were found by an employe coming to work early Tuesday. Investigators said the two had been s hot several times in the head after having their hands tied behind their backs and being forced to lie face down on the floor. Jll(!t0t1f Saeeq LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Assemblyman Alan Sieroly swept to an easy victory early today In a special state Senate elec· tion . despi te bls Republlcan opponent's well-financed law·and· order campaign Sieroty, a liberal Democrat and one of the legislature's leading civil llbertartana, h ad 55.3 percent of the votes in the special election called to fill the seat vacated by Democrat Anthony Beilenson, who was elected to Congress laatyear. Republican Ralph An· drewa had 40.6 percent of the votes, and con- s ervative Democrat William Kurdi trailed tor behiDd with 3.9 percent. JWIOUH LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 71-year-old man and hi.a 25-year-old grandson have been found shot to death In their home lo Lynwood. They were identlfied by police as Hobard Slmutl Allred and hit 1randson, Samuel Allred. Each wu 1bot twtce ln the chest. The bodlt• were dilcovered by Jeaa Dale Allred tJI Downey 1 eon of the older man ana fatber ol the younaer, ._ ... Tea.I SACRAMENTO <AP> -A It.ate acmator t81S be· aad a trieDd -wbo bu tince beell.murdeted -mtt twice lut year witb an a-convict now idenWl«I u a moi.tet. Sen. Alu Qarcta. D· Loe A.nfeles, Hid In an interview ~ay that be didn't know at t.he tlme thAt the e~-coovict. Mlkt IUult.ello, allefed· Jy had Uet •ltb th• Malla. Garda a1lo dftied dll· cuuta Itta. m..un,.a a w •• ,-., •• 0 ..... de1crlbed b7 Tb• S.erammto Bee Tu•· 4aJ. HUGE CARGO SCHOONER TAKING SHAPE IN MAINE Bulkter Ned Ac.rman Hopea to UH Craft H Carrier Sail Age Revival Eyed Maine Man Building Coasting Sclwoner By JULES LOH THOMASTON, Maine CAP) - Flab house punch is like the rocky coast of Maine: enticing. But, beware. One evening in the warm glow of fish house punch, Ned Acerman had an idea. Why not build a big boat, a coasting schooner. a cargo vessel out oflhe last century? Why not build it of wood, as in the old days, go into business and revive the age of sail? THAT IS JUST what Acerman determined to do. His schooner Is taltlng shape al a fine old Maine boatyard. itself an anachronis m, and the shape 1t Is taking ls awesome. Heavy wooden nbs resemble the up- turned carooss of a great sea creature. "lf I didn't think I could make a living with it, I wouldn't have dared start,'' Acerman said. "But I didn't go out and make an economie survey. The boat is its own reason for being. "STILL, ITS capacity will be just under 100 lons. 1 ean carry what five semllrailer trucks can carry. "There is white pine lo be hauled from New England to the Ca rolinas. yellow pine and cypress to be shipped back, oyster shells to be hauled from the Chesapeake, granite lo go wherever anyone wants to build a breakwater. The poss1b1lities grow." Who knows, in these days of se mipreciou s fu e l Ned Acerman might b e onto something. "I think if I make even a half- way go at it," he said, ·'there's going to be a stampede right behind me." THE BOAT WILL BE 97 feet tong, 23 feet four inches across the beam. Its two masts w1U rise 90 feet from the deck. Its sails, honest canvas, will be fore-and· aft . as a schooner's should, "but tf the Canbbean hardwood trade looks good,'' uad the skipper, ''I have some square sails in mind, to run with the tradewinds." This mighty schooner's name will be the ''John F Leavitt." John Leavitt, before his deatht waa Ned Acerman's inspiration, friend. consultant, and pa.rtner in ft.sh bouae punch. ACEBMA.N IS A 8TVDIOUS 34-year·old romantic wlth muter'a degreea in Old Entlilh. Middle En1lisb and Analo· Norman French. hardly the sort whose ambtt!oa would be to baul car10 on the AUantic cout in a wooden sailing boat. ( AMERICA ) Seven years ago, his ambition was to get a doctorate. He was hard at it, nose buried in musty tomes, when he came upon a book by Leavitt: "Wake of the Coasting Schooners.•' Leavitt. curator or the seaport museum of Mystic, Conn .. made the point that a cargo schooner could turn a profit today if it weren't plagued by repairs. ''I READ THE BOOK through three times without commg up for air.'' Acerman said. "l was taken by a sketch or a schooner, on page 140, and thought I might build a scale model of it just for something to do with my hands whlle I was im· mersed in all that academic work. 1 wrote to John, he wrote back. We met and became friends." Acerman decided to build a model of a pilot schooner, then. perhaps when he retired, build the real thing. He was teaching srhool. School teaching was dull. What the hell, why not build the real thing now" THE RESULT WAS a lovely 47.foot wooden boat. ''Fiddler's Green.'' named for that final heavenly reward of vagabonds. Jt was built at Leroy Wallace's boatyard here on the St. George River . Suc h an appealing boatyard it is. An old frame building, listing a few degrees to starboard. 1s warmed by a wood stove, perfumed by oakum and sawn pine, and hallowed by the aura of craftsmanship. Wallace 1s a master boat builder As an apprentice, he helped build the last of the taJl ships and at 77 he s till shows up daily for work. His lerra-cotta hands and ancient tools shape curves surely. fit joints precise- ly, not a millimeter ofr, skills he has passed to his son and his son's sons, who work at his side, perpetuating a noble art. "I WANTED TO help, too." Acerman said. "At first. they let me sweep up shavings. Gradual- ly, as I learne<S, they let me do more.'' Acerman forsook his doctorate and sailed his schooner. It was three years ago, in the spring, that he and Leavitt and a few other old salts were dlscuss- m g, over fi s h house punch. Leavltt's thesis: that a coasting schooner could pay orr ··sy the time we finished dip· ping into the punch bowl," Acerman said, "The 'John F. Leavitt' was born, or at least con· ceive<S " HE SOLD "FIDDLERS' Green." with an ache in his heart, and has since parted with other cherished valuables to finance his dream. He calculates ·the "Leavitt" will cost about $300,000. Jf aU goes well, it could be launched by autumn. And after this, Ned Acerman. what next? "A· three-master." he said without pause, "about US feet over the rails .•. " Nostalgia Trip Long Loconwtive Haul Due • WASIIlNGTON (AP) -Railroad buffs will have a chance to take a nostalgic journey when the huge steam locomotive No. 4449 pulls an Amtrak tram on a special 3,655-mile trip from Birmingham, Ala., to Portland, Ore., starting April 13. The 19-day trip will pass through scores of towns in Alabama, Misslssip{>i. Louisiana, Texas, New Mex- ico, Arizona, Califorma and Oregon. The train will travel about 300 miles a day. A passenger can ride on one or more segments of the journey, or a real s team train fan can buy a ticket for the whole route for $299. For the last two years, No. 4449, one of a vanishing breed of steam engines, has powered the American Freedom Train across the country as part of America's bicentennial celebration. Town's Tragedy Lingers Families Learn to 'Roll With the Grief' MINSTER, Ohio CAP> -"You never forget. You sort of roll with the grief," said Vlr11l Moorman. reflecting on the back-road accident a year •IO that tilled eight teenaten and aca.rnd many lives in thl.s western Ohio farmlnt com· mwtity. Ntth it." aald Jean Kemper, whose 17-year-0ld aon Mike wu a victim. Moorman'• 1S-1ear.old daucbter, Rebecca{ WH AIDOQI the etabt killed when• car ran a rura 'ltop illD and •truck a stopped caravan of hllb sebool at:udenta enroute to a church soclal. Throe more Minster i.rtacen were killed lD a traftlc ac-. ddent later ln the year. THE 11 ORA VES ABE ~U8'1'£&ED tocetbtr ln a new tee!tiooof St. Autustine's Cemetery. No m•mortaJ aervlce wu held at the htJh school where all were 1tudents, nor at St. Aupt1ne's Roman Catholic Church where all were memben. "To avoid. dtedtlnc up old feelina& of remorse, the •cbool does not wllb to have any ... com· memoraUve pJ'Olra.n," Hid Stanley Shopa, hitb 1chool principal. • .,,_ COIOIVNITY 8A8 HAD SO many re- mlndlf'I,•• nJd • 1pokucan at St. AuguaUne's Church. •'The acddeot, \be trial that followed, the other ecdda that killed tbr'le men boya. Jt ls bmt tbat all be faroJtt.en, •• ••rm ..,.,..n.s beca~ l know t bne to Un "When you Jose 3 percent ot the bl.th school stu • dents ln one year it gel.l you to thlnklng," sa.ld police Qief WiWam Poeppelman. 51. "I know all thole famllles. 1 llke youn1 people and t.b1a bu been t.be touchett year ever !or me. • • •-rms THING HAS DUGOED OV'I' IO lone. I think the J*>Ple would Jikt to pl~ It down." None _.,o talked exprnsed m •Ul for JobD Kremt.r. 22, driver of the car that struck a caravan ol 3t teenacera. Tbe youtbt bad stopped to diacusa whether to drlve through the community or a rival basketball team. Kremer pleaded no contest to ooe count of vehlcula.r homlcJde, wu nned S300 and bad h11 drlvtt'1llcenae1ui pended for one year. "WE'VE LEARNED A tm," said Ire Somr mer. whole youn1est son. Kenneth, 14, wu •mcmi the victims. "You leam that people around you N · ally care. I'm wiser now, and richer for it. Tbtre la more underat&nd.l.ng. •• Her second youngest son, Fred Sommer Jr .1 18. "!1 now wiser and hAI matured a lot." Nellber he ,nor hlA lather will talk oft.he accldont. "SometJmM you wta~ could tear out a part ·ot 1111 ad put tomlthlnf lb but JOU have to 11¥9 ,wtt.b tt." .Mn. Sommer aald.. 1 • ·- DOOl.IY'S WOILD by lodger lractflelcl TANK McNAMARA rx.AY, WE JUST 60T TU£ ABSOLUffLY FINA!.~ FROM TUE CC»'M~~l().JfR5 CFFICf NANCY YOU'RE ._A72 -•· ~ w...i~RE r-'AVE. 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Lge living rm w I cathedral ceiling & floor to ceihng fireplace, formal DR. Fam Rm with fireplace. Bright sunny kitchen & lge breakfast area. Air·Cond .. automallt• spklrs & delightful patios. $23.5,500. 2 I I I S. Jooqui• Hlh Rood MEWrOIT CIHTH. M.I. 644-49 I 0 knowing!} acc·1•r1t Jny GetMral 100 GeMral 1002 Tius ncw!>p.;pt•r ~ill not ~ advcrtls1ng frJr reJ.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'State wh1 t·h I!> 10 \'lOlJ lion of the IJw Ho..tses for Sole .••..........••........ G1Mral 1002 ...•.......•....•....•. Loguna Ranchette WITH VIEW Nearly 2 anc:. nc)llt'<l ..imong ~iant nak<1 onl\ 21'1 miles to the surf with CdM DUPLEX If you're tired of looking at upgraded prices for low graded duplexes, come see a beauty that you would be proud to l.J ve in & let a happy tenant help with the payments. A super shape 3 & 2. on great corner location. 673-4400 IL\RBC)R Dl•ision of Hcrilor lnYes"-nt Cn. a rem:irkablr t·u~tom I bwlt 3 bdrm + den + GetMraf I 002 ~rat I 001. family rm home d~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ... r••••••••••••••••••••••• signed to mJx1m•'" thc ~ B•LBOA pa nor a m 1 1: • h 1 I I .,. BEST QF " ran chland '1cw Abo 5 l'ar co~ered parkml' .. NEWPORT BEACH room for C.tmpcn •. boats, ctt The <·orral l'.&n at• l"Ommodatc a~ m:iny horses ilS you t·ould ever want with room to i1pa rr OFFER I NG PH I C I-: S220.000 Colt 644-72 I I ea SEA HAVEN BACK BAY HEATED POOL $86,900. FOfl A GOOD FAMILY LlFt:• Close tu Hack Bay for Ju(!glnl'. nr batk to rrnt ure Be:.t ur :.chools 111.iroor lllJ(h I CIO!.e to hhrJry and tennis els Shop a t Wc:.tc l1ff :t Bedrms + film + dining rm + d<'l,.H hed 400 !>Q,ft bid!! 11 F pool 2..'>40 \ .~l.i BJ' .i Sll'l.500 - ' lpc•n 0,111) 1 5 R2,RJUHD WANTED m l)Tange County. 40 IOU urut~ wanted also Century rmam·1al Realtoro; 752 S3S3 BUYERS WANTED lururutsinC M ,llU. Tustin & Oran11•' l't"nlurv 1'"1niuu·1al Hl'alto,-,, 752-5353 CALLUS FOR •HOMES* '60,000-,70,000 '" T.sti. Ir lnl.,. THE HOME SB.LB 5 75~5353 PENINSULA 4 Bedroom, fam1l) room 3 baths. 100 feet from tbc sand . Located on lhc end ol the Peninsula with a view of the harbor en trance from three room' OH slrt-et parking for :-1x cars. This is' one ol tht' best locations 1n Ne"" port Be ach Full pr1rr Sl91 ,500 C \ l.L 751 3191 C::SELEC T I PROPERTIES WAKEUft!! Io " dyndmH· countr) t lub view' 2 l.Jrl<(' bdrms + !>nugger> w11h lake 1,1e~ m Ran<:bo ~ .• n Joaqwn This San Co.i r l0<o 1~ a decor .. tor s h1Hnt: ~ lruJy .. :.trok~ or JICDIU .. You own the land l\pp't onl) $109.750 C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640-0oto HARDTOFIHD MONTEREY ~love rlgbt into th1!. 1m· mac 3 bd 3 b.1 twnhi.t' 1n popular · Tiburon Huge ma:.ler. din rm. 1>1oet bar. p.;tio, near ne~ t rpU & drµ6 Qwet )1)(•11 lloo. yet 11tl'f>!\ In JlOol 968.500 ~-9491 Walker C lee 11111 l5tete SLEEPER In the Baycrest/Back Bay area lurks this delightful 4 bdrm family home. The 4th bedroom. including a bath. 1s over the garage. mak!ng a perfect teenage or in-law arrangement. The home also has a pool, large covered patio and delightful neighbors. All in perfec t condition (even the neighbors ). A fine find at $116.000. U~l()Uf: fi()MI:§ REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 Eau Coast H19hwav. Corona del Mar .itso in M1>s,1 Verde. Jt ~46 5990 1002 GtMral 1002 •....•...............•....•.•.•............... Costa Mesa's Bargain $69,900 Sharp J ~rm. 'l bath w,/pk, rat·in k1tchr n. sep entrance hall, bltn bar. lots or storage & dbll' gar Goll coursc-!Jke yard 'l'tth roorr. to :.lore motor home or boat, hurrv, f1nt t1mP ad 'ert1:;ed. c·a :l 546-~. ~"ERITACE OCEAN VIEW Fantastic double view from this 1mm..1C"ulate home. View even from basement works ho p ' Superb over.;1z~ r.im1h room &. Corm al 11, 1ng room, both w frplci. Tlu!. 3 bdrm hilltop home l!' absolutely r1r:t rlass w many extras s.w 8944 or&l~T7lt EL TORO TOWNHOUSE Like new, 4 bd.rms .. 2 baths -lovely patio .shosw like a model. Price only $59,900 BEAUTIFUL 5 IDRMS. One o( Mission Viejo's best & largest view homes: it consists or S bdrms .. family rm. & formal dining rm. 2850 Sq. fl. of living space PLUS 3 car garage. Owner transferred; xlnt value lit $125,000 759-0811 450 NfWPOIH Cf NH H OfilVE 7!)9 0811 G....,.el l 1002 Getterol 1002 . ............................................ . BA YFRONT. pier & float. Jots $185,000 to $325.000. to build your own custom hom('. Several areas to choose from. ATTRACTIVE Linda Is le 5 BR. 4 1 2 ba , fam rm. & formal di:ung; lge tile patio & waterfront deck S350.00V ~B'fCrt•RfU~~·oY;ftfAtTOR ~ J41 Buy\1d•· Oriv~'~ N R • b l':J blb t • --------· GMeral 1002 GeMral 1002 1---------1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... . ••• REALTORS IYOWHER LAKE FOHEST II REDUCED• LJkcrront + dock. 4Br. 3Ha. air 51\1 8115. 01wn We<•kcnd~ * * * Thomen lorb 1031 s~1sex Lit Hewporlt.och You ure the winner of <I tickets to thl' Wnfffn HatiOftal BOAT SHOW ,11 th1· \'\ \IH:l:'\1 Cl 1~v !::"TIO:'\ o;:-011-.;H \lar<h9 13 Ple.1.!>C cull "42 54J"il!. l'\t 333 , to t!J1rn )our llcke~ * • * CAREFREE LIVING ON THE BLUFF I mmaculate and :.e n,ually d ecorated Newport C're11t Condo 2 Bedrm with all the goodl~! Just 11 13 min walk lo ~urf Jnd sand ll I!\ truly a dehghl felt onlv $79,90() CLASSIC BY THE SEA RY OWNERS Comer home with good yard for storal(e of ) our ng plus charm1n~ clean :J bedroom home All th1~ pneed at only S69.:>oo 546-4141 ~ l'RETIMTIOUS MEW EHG STYLE HOMEwjPOOL $149,500 Large 4 Bdrm homl.' "1th family room, form.ti din in~ room & lo.id!> ul !ipace Lu!>h i:n•cncrv and m.in~ m.iturc tr('•'1' COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. U'I Tll ... V. ,\TJ·.H S12'1 5410 Beautiful Ba) i.1do: l"111 ,. Cnn d nm1n1um I •--------•I Glamon.iu' ;i :-.ton v. 1th:! Mo•l'-ftt.Ablr Bdrms. vool &. Joll Ul/l llAHBOR VIEW lh~hl) pallo&\1ev. upJ(raded M u ntes:n m odel for the dis -WATlRll<U"l •·ri m 1nal1nR buye r HOM~ Cu:.tom drape,, ~all CO\. REAL ESTATE l'rtngs & carpe t ~ 4 631-1400 Bedrooms. large ram1l) rm. Cormal dining rm r1replace. On a lovel) landscaped corner lot. orrcred at $136,000 &W-7270 MESA VERDE REDUCED $5,000 Sharp 2 stry. ·1 bd. 2 ba home on 1 1 aae Sep rrml din rm . ram "4tbt S~ kitchen. m1rriJrt•d PV ,;,.-~,.~ fri>lc. frc,h paint Plenty r ..,.._ or room ror 3 jlardl'll RlALTORS olympH· pool & mor1• ..:;~~~~~~~~I yard MS-9491 Si4.750 TO ASSUME GOLF COURSE ESTATE REDUCED SI0,000 Tolally upgruded m & out llUl?t' m!'.tr sle down. :i b<l up. 21, ha. ll:tt• Fil 1Jpcn!I oul to ~nil rourst• Jo:\'er')-rm 'en• ~vac111u.' " rnanv xtrJ!'o Cov 'd pat111 & a gori<cou..., \"IC~' ~5 9'1!11 •11 FtxerUppcr $43,900VA Great s tarter home that can use a IJttle help 81J( IJvmg rm. old fJsh1oned type 1:ountry kitchen Bl~ back )ard with large mature walnut trees Al t.lus pnce 1l won't las t' Better hurr\', c all 645-0JOJ - FORESTE OLSON '"""~ ..... , t ~H• • 5 BDRMS LAWGELOT \'1\ ioan payable $40!1 'l'OTAIJtmo Sh11rp 3 t 11 n. rm 2 oaths AND 1'011£.. 1or $56.950 SEE IT NOW U t r I 1 gt• 1 .i m no m c ---------1 v. ml'rs•led lot. Adolic l•or n.1~!ill1t•rl ,\ti \CTIO:'\ \Jll ,, Daily 1'1lnl Tree lined c•ul d" •.;11· 1 n pnmt• Hark llay .1r1·.1 Secluc'll'•I l11n11.tl 11' 111..: room. w h 11 1• h r 1 1· k fm·vlan· r ivcn vl.111nt'(I family room <'ltf'f k1lcht•n ~ 1lh l•Jrllt• Ihde awa~ ITIJ'lh'r 'IUllt plu.~ 2 d~t·or..itor b.1th~ Tr11111<'el 1(:1 rih'n 1111110 ovf'rlook'I llp11rkl1ni.: hrated pool Owno·r "'"' help rmanct· Hurrv. 11111 !ll\2 Tiii!\ ; Bedrm 1·11rnN 101 homl' With :l rnr l>!Jr<1ge. LloJi and lra1ln 11ct·css ,\ relll dream home In a hnl' M t Jo. t hrhomr Anaheim ---------I ne1ghoorhood tor only orr;i '4'.l.111•1 Jll terms $101 .~JO 531 ·511CIO WnMHrt,..Rtoltors l..t1 RI l'fftworil \0 Vl~OH r .. 12 ~;11 tile entry. new epls ;, bd~. 2 bas. dtn rm 2 pJl.Jos .<lnt area. elo-.c to l:V<'l')'lhmg LQan I!. J~· ~umaole Pnced to "ell at $79,950 ~S-9-191 ------ ,.Q.. KEY v P.€ALTOR5 IC MOMTIGO MODEL HARIORVllW HOMES I Hit and f"11rn1h llonm 1cfrally located l11r •·hlldren ucroH from i<rt•enbclt. Coru.Hlt·r 1·11" 111.i escrow aboul Julv Jst Exclus1vl' with ThP Real f.-;taters ~t $132.000 Ca II 6'7 3"'550 ()l-'fNflt9 • II 'dlJ'..t 'l.i If [eH&ltll * Oln Part& Hotr.s * ~ brand new homes. Ille 3 & 4 bdnn. shake & hie roofs from $59,000 <714 )~·5875 HOMEmtd RENTAL Charrnang 2 bedroom Eastside Co<Jta Mesa home oo a deep lol, with a 2 bedroom rental un1l. close to shopping Pnced rlght at $86,SOO CALI. 556--2660 C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES 1"I FOta SAYS. ''Wll~rt elte you 1fonna find lbla" l:JP.500 2 BR, o&du frame R 4 lot. Cuy of Turtin. Ct>nh&ry 21/CrochT Inc 642·~ l~\~.4'~~r;' n 1tr. 960 i101 ~yglass Hills .Roberts 4 ~m. 2~,, bath home. Larl(e dining room w11h atnum. This beautiful Realty /~ home has been ocrup1ed icui 1eaca 11 • ._ ~ for only 2 months Fan-11 .. 11.-.. _ j...,t SO , l.a!lt.IC view of mountains ~~~~~~~~~ 1 ~ '· WMAT' & nitt hlChts Room for / ' I .:,;:. pool ,4().6 f 6 I I~ YOU? ~ OnlV o ... Delly PllOc rHHy 1•11• I !IOU wNl'9 ,_ In JOtlf IOcel comMunlty ... ~ clly ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. $42,950 Yes, It's sUll possible to get a 3 bd rnldence ror under SS0.0001 Conve- nient location for ahop· ping. & community pool & jacuul availabll' too! ~tter check this out TOD AV ! 646-1711 ~ SUPERB HOMES MEMBER Real Estate Showcase The One Stop Rea l F..o1tate otnce orrenng re· ady caah guarllnteed ~ales program . home warranty protection plan. free appraisals. pro(. real estate counllel· mg. Drop by or call for 1arage sale signs & brochures on how to get more dollars for your home. Property available from $.'50, 000 to S500. 000 1.tu\lw.11! Ctasi1fled ads sell big items. small Items or any item Just call 642·56f8. S@\\4'llA-~i,~s· Walker t: lee Ri:al fstate Ft._nd_w_h-1t-:vo_u_w-an-t -;, 1 [ A'&.MiS l Dally Pilot CIMS1J1eds. Tliof Intriguing Word Gome wit/I o CliucHe -----W"°4 l>y CU.YI. ~It----- 0:.=•:..,11:"'~ ~ ..... ... "'"" ...... .. ...... _ .. I KOOMIH l I I I I 12 i.....li -(--.1,~T-,~-E,__., ' • I KJLC C 11 i..,-,---, -,,~,-,..... T .... good MWl 11, my wife 1us1 h.lrned over • new i..1 ...._.....__.__..__..._. T .... bed newt "· ii'• In our I BATONJ I J•t ..... , ..... ,,..;,.. ...... ,--.., ........ ,-....., -f 0 ~= :-~~-= ....__....._.....___,__....._...__. you ....... 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Nt•w ('arpcts. lg L R .. brick frplc w log Prof landscapin1: Many frwt trees. lg covered patio Air cond Nr !)hopping. frwys. schools SUftEI. SUl'ER $63,900 Lovely 3 Br. 21:.? Sa super !)harp con· do Cent arr Lg rooms. pallo 2 "ar garage w'auto opener Room for RV Lush landscaping 2 µoob. Jae . tennis crts. clubhouse. Nr schools. frwys. shopping EA5TSIDE COSTA MESA Sll,500 Btn. plush decor lhruoul this 3 Br, 13/ .. Ba home. Lg. Mstr Dr., fam. room. din rm. Lg If & F' pool in prof landscaped yd. Wrou~ht iron fenced pool area w/~as BBQ ring Room for RV parking 12 blk Newport UftGRADED IEAUTY $64,500 3 Br .. l~ Ba. wallpar>"r pan"hng, m1r r ors. new pumt in & out Kitch re mode led. new app!tanct•s rndt:-ctt lighting, ceramic t1'.e rountcr s. solanum noor Nr new cnrpcts. new drapes m L H & Dinms Exceptional- ly clean 18055 Moqinolla St, Fountoln Y*'f 963-8311 G~rol I 002 Gftteral 1002 ...•.......•.•..........•..•........•.•...•.•. GnEEN r 1\lltW/\YS v.111 meet your J;.Jlt' u-. 111u step out of lhc p.1llu ol th1~ new!~ rt•detor.1ll'd Shorerllff,., huml' 1n !'>un Clemt·ntc with .1n ,,, sumablc \'A lo.in \,kin,.: $85.000 TirRF.E MlJLTI L"'l l:- J.c,·cl lots ovl'rlook101-1 water !>k 11ni.: l..i.:oun in booming t'arl\bad '''" mg S97 .SOO term' ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS C714J 49'-7711 MPTHEIGHTS AREA l'rov1ck:. lhl· M'llin>: lot lh1' t'harmrng doll hou-.1 1n htt'\l'IC d11>t Jnt"e to t.l.iC' lx•.1th Lohol !ihrubbt•r1 & ff\'C'o j.!1\l' \'OU lhJI pt1\,1lt· '>t·dutl<·d le1°•l •n.: Ju'>t introdu1·t•r1 \• lh••m;irkct BcU,r tJlo.1• ,, loo!. l>I h· 7111 SUPEI PRICED 3 BR+ BACH. 3 liedroom wllh <"t•nlral air cond1t1orung & bcJl. near new <"arpct1ng Famil y r oom w rireplace. GOOll lo< ..i lion. FHA convent1011:.il WESTSIDE REALTY INC 848-2323 4eMrol 1002 ....................... (.'lu't' t<l '" l'Jll, i,:ood summt·r ~ rnler rl'ntJI .1 BH front hou1't'. lurn rC',1dv for rentJI $1ll7.5Q41 lnl'luding land • G7:1 J66J 642 :!'.!5:1 t: \l''o . associated .... BR OKERS -AEAlTORS ,JOH W lolb~o 671-)66) macnab I trvme realty "GET AWAY FROM IT ALL" Private beaches ~ spacious well manicured grounds enhance the beauty of this ch arming Ca meo Shores 38R homes w/amenit1es galore . $174.500 Sandie Fix 644-6200. (G62 > 642·1235 901 Dover O"ve 644-6200 Harbor \/1l'W Centl!r lrv•rn! ctt Campu' \l~lley (Anter 7SM414 ~~~:! .......... !?.~~,~~~:! .......... !?.~~ CYrttUS SHOUS EST A Tl Fabulous front row, ocean estate Loc ated in exclusive Cyprus Shores. next to Nixon Compound. 24 Hour private guarded gate com munity. Lovely clubhouse with 211:i acre park. Streams with ponds. lush landscaping, truly an inspira- tional setting. The custom home offers a dramatic tiled entry with huge step down living rm over looking ocean. Sep. formal dining rm w/high beam ed ceilings & spectacular ocean views. 3 Spac bedrms, fam rm , many more custom. outstanding features Call for a private viewing. $335.000. A Lusk exclusive $204,IOO At Sp~a ·Best price or popu)ar Spyglass plan. Gorgeous 3 bedrm & family room, sep. formal dining rm, wet bar, spacious elegant entry A Lusk exclusive. ... __ .....,... . L ll ~ I\ lfl t~ L \ I f \' ,: ]111;1• !• / 1,111. •• ,,. (' 7 -~~ HERIT~GE REALTORS ~ comer locaUon, newly redecorated 6 remodeled, loads of Spanish tile. VenaUle 4 bed.room - designed for entertUlins -billiard room -outdoor jacuul. $198,SOO. !~~~~~~~ • ~ CALL NOW 752-7315 DOYB SHOUS -custo{n conlem-6 2 ~ DONALD M . BIRD SOUTit LAOUNA O~A .)ae48r,2\'lba, porary. Vaulted ce1Ungs, circular ± ...i An ociotei, Re olton LAGUNA NIOUEL PODn' tam-rm. over ~ ac st.airway. 4 Bedrooms, library, family 6 Huge rooms. 4 49!MM! «>-1m m.aau Prlnc ooly. $llT,too rm -mast.er suite w/fJreplace. Pool baths In custom built -------------49MonS -emertainer's delight! $215,000. bocne 3300 SQ.ft. cl!!!: s.NAINI 1010 =~~~~y room ,........,_.._.. 1040 l"lnt 1044.,..... 1044 "-JIM.._. IGq ............... ! ...... . and S",..r ltikhen. Many ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• •-••••••••••••••••••••~~~~~~~~~I •FOR SALE 8'/ OWNER ...... Pr a.t.1 t Lovely 4 Br, 2 Ba, cor otberquallty feat.u.res.•vnes TUaTLHOCI( Wooclwfdl)ll Arbortalw llAU condo. Dbl gar. encl + eor.t'MToww ESTAnS Superupgraded2Br.lux OPPORTUNITY. uae I CHICITHIS patio.$50,000.10%dwnto Dutch Haven home. Presidential home. huge rondo. near tbe lake thls prop. for an office. I CHICITHls./ qualified buyer/property 2 Bedroom. 2 bath cot ciolse w school and park fee simple lot. super up Slll.500 Xlnt terms. servicebwnoess.orbulld "4brtnewbath will be cmplll 'y re· t.age m best ol condllloo area 3 bedrooms. I\• graded 3 bdnn. family Av81l Apnl 15 499-2109 "your thing" and/or live oSparldlng pool by Irvine de c rt · d 3 0 3 I So Tola.11~5.:..~c_..a.... bloallhhs Lf a rgede couhnt ry ~i w$1e32tba500r. dC1ru1n1 gtierlmn or~ 1833 By owner In Uus deUahlful home in pools. CaSycUa"'~~57St. IA .. S. A ~, ,,,_. _._ c en. ore air eat VUJY • a 1 e r.t-lA10ne.162..500. •Loadscuslfealures ..._..,, · Redtor 1810.Wwport Ing S71.500. Tarbell. or Ooo Bryan, Tarbtoll PNtfkle '"%"REALTOR •Newport Beach Harbor Costa M.ta 541.7729 Realtors. 842·8854 Realtors. 832 7151 Turtle-roe' HUis 494-16 ti High Distnct. ~0-1151 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Exec~ive showplace.~~~~~~~~~ ~cl~lv~yby Ge•ral I OO~GeMrol 1002 ----RRSTTIME $79,500 gorgeous view! T1medr •••••• ' 1.-.STORS o• .. •M 17245 CITRO.... sprinklers. intercom_ ~~HERITAGE s.c.ilhCltarwl sUbn.if All Offfn Allr&l11ve home, room to add on. 2 bedrooms + den. rormal d1n1ng . ccraauc uled entry. love ly fireplace . New gourmet kitchen. Cl.000. Cail 540-1720. ······l·T····,··s········· ·c·ho··.~c~··,·~c~o·m~e~ro·~MT~are 4. ·._ -.-~;:.~aJo~e':::O~o1~t ~~oo~ ~~P~~~ ~~~ ~~~s::~~~~~~:1} """'".. "' _ in Huntington Beach RACE. 3 Bdnn. formal fireplace, central air, ~!!!!!.~::!SI!!!!~ One custom bui ll. 2 dmmg room Excellent $137.500, 540-1720 " bdrm. 3 bath home. 2 WESTSIDE bedrm bomewith formal location of Un1vers1ty On The Sandi. parrp00·1c.sN. :Owlg0eoal'cSlo':!.r500ed ae..a.un dining rm, rumpus rm. Park. Near pools. park, TAlmL ... "' ..,,,_ fpk Has a Hcond 2 clubhouse. shopping & Sensational beachfront : • REAIHORS ~ViewHOIM Buutlful California Rancbstylebome. Large -open beamed entry, big lal»oolayrrop 3 Bedroom 2 bath oo bedrm rental home schools. Must see to ap-homejmtafewfeet from TRUE .6~=. · =;~~~~~; =Ee~;:ou prtt1ate/j __ '1*_•_;_ANTE_c_a1_':_,.. __ ·_·_1 =;li·~~s.~pT~r~: ________ , $61..500 Callforappt. 141-IJOO ~ ''()rangeTree .. Coodo. West Nine! There ts only so much lalaoaPetliMula I007 COUOfMEWPORT l~~~~~~~~~I FromOwner S4.8-82Sl ~raded condo 10 ex-Newport waterfront & 1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS will never cost less In· 6 75-55 I I S&S Resale Specialists. 3. .._.EW ent cooditioo lhruout. vest wisely in thi s On the Point. Cl06e lo ---------4or5bdrmmodelsava1l. " Patioopensootogarden· $38S,OOO. luxury home. Bay & Beach. ~br. 4ba. VETBlAMS somew/pools.968-4602 LISTING ~~Ung. 2 Bdrms. entertaining Ii vtng room, extra large f amlly room. ""#I .. Ca1ton1110•• d101og room & 4 big bedrooms. H you had INVESTORS DREAM lhoLllJbl of movlng up, Super sbarp 3 Br 2 Ba, thb is it! Better hurry sep din rm . Garden they doo't last Ion& ln Grove School Dlltrlct. th15 area. 64$-0303 Walk to Mlle Sq Park. shop6. schools. $54.900. Gem.iru Realty 839-6623 Red Carpet Realtors, formal din rm. ram rm. JUST LISTED, two Penrungton Properties RAMCH REALTY --~ 754-1202 den, flrushed dbl gar. wet New ORANGE TREE bar. $119,500 Pnn only beauldul Easts1de By ownr. 2 story, 4br. ___ 5_5_1_·2_0_0_0 ___ 1 PATIO HOME. Plan P-2. FOREST E . OLSON .... 1090 BRAND NEW 3 Bedrooms. ramily room and rlreplace 1n E11sts1de Costa Mesa $81.SOO. Red Carpel Realtors. 754-1202 SINGLE VET ... ... ,., .. ,, .. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3226 homes NO down Call Cam rm. 3ba. $136.500 400 Sp ark I 1 n g fresh . Agent today. 9961 Oceancrest. 968-5469 Every th 1 n g done . llR-TUSTIH $59.90o-oftEH! Bol»oo OriC)inal 540-3666 A beautirul 4 bedroom Minimum upkeep . Beach cott.igc Yiblk --------CON DOMIN I UM home rn Turtle Rock BDRM. 2 BA 2 Car ~;:;=!~~==!! A FAMILY AFFAIR Gorgeous Plan .. 0 .. in Laurel wood' Designer entry. Upgraded thruoul Central air. 3 br. 1.,.. ba 2 ocean & bay. pnn only OPl!.U D .A.ILY MARINER ·s COVE located on a cul-de·sac garage off wide paved • PH 492 7267 for appt ......,. A Spacious 2 BEDROOM. 2 street. An extra large lot access street Ready for --------- 3183 College Ave BATH condo. close lo Near po0l, tenn1'I courts, immediate occupancy. RAMCHOLAGUNA CoroftaMIMor 1022 3 Br. 21-'l ba condo, tenruscourt&rlubhouse . .mdgreenbell. See to en· '61.450 Modern tropical 1n-in prestigious Westcllfr puUos + pool, park, 3 noonce in this 3 BDRM. area-<>nly steps to shop· lighted tennis (' rls . + dining room home. ping! An enclosed volleyball, cable TV. RV Ferns. plants. huge pnvate courtyard and parking-The Works' atnum entry. b•R rooms. spacious foyer leads to a Don't miss this exciting walls or glass & redwd.. massive living room with Laurelwood Townhomc with canyon & mountain plush carpeung and a OPEN HOUSE this Sal ·vistas Easy expansion see-thru fireplace. Ideal & Sun. Call now iS2 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• French Quarters. Cstm pool & Jacuzzi. Several )OY' BRAMD MEW drps, w1w rpls. enr l blocks from beacb 4 IR + DEM ~~~· =4 311 for 168~M WIU.IAMS the ideal comb1nat1on of REALTY a new home 10 an By owner 3 br. Mesa established neigh· Verde. 3261 Indiana 939~~ borhood, fealunng all OpenhouseSal/Sunl0-3 494-8519 thi: latest k1lrhcn ap Open 1925 Lanai Dr. SBr. po1ntments . oversiied xlnt country clb loc. garage, large rooms, 3 M a n y x t r a s baths. step down wet-548-86l4/544}2018 bar, nuru ocean view All ------- walk 1 ng dis tance to AXER UPPBl pnvate beach 4BR + pool. outsla.nd ·g HOW OHLY location near schls & LACUESTA Popular El Dorado with upstairs super BONUS room Jacuzzi, 3Bdrm. 3 ha. fam rm Upgrd'd thruoul Sl 15.000 9692 Melinda Cr 963-4088 $159,500. Fff. shop'll $69,750 AGT ASSUME 7 >/4°/o -----By OWNER. JBr. 2ba. Cal 644-721 I 6731601 UECUTIVE pool w/s pa. like new FIXER Walk to library & h1 !lchl 18by 22 IOHUSROOM 1n lhls 4 bedroom family home wtlh pnvate POOL and SPA. All the com forts you have been wu1t- ang ror. Call to see 1l to day HEW TIJRTLE ROCK GLEN 4 bedroom Wlth over 2000 square feet of living space ror the executive raauly. No many around. so you better HURRY' -.523 CAMPV5 Dt· IRVl .. E OPEN DAILY 8A.M T06P M . poss1b11lUes. Sl42,000 for company. A ram1ly "''"' '" <J· •• "''' '"' .. ' :t~::::~.~ [~£f:I~~;~~; l•,lflllld "'°'9e494-0731 --------1 ~o~T'R~·K~~~~~ -;;;...., 1091 LGl)lllMI ti• I 05 with lslaJ>d make this a ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOMlllD •••••••••••••••••••••• perfect ram1ly tenter-.:(wo story dolltoa~ Magmncent. expanded LEA5E!Option 4 Dr. 2 ba. tai.nment home $130,000. on 'Huge comer lot, Im fine home has 4 bdrms.. • U price! SS4.SOO. den & ramily rm & L.arJ-aMlcJMI 1052 Plac• Gem1n1Rea1ly 839-0023 /JD.NIGEL BAILEY & ASSOCIATES Can you buy J home" Luxury nbrtlood Needs $84 500 Pr 1 n on I Y CoU now lo see ho'4 CJ~Y minor work. Near goll Eves wknds 847-6846 .. LaSalle" townhome 1n Jmmed occupancy. Of maculate 3 Br 2 Ba. Un1vers1ty Park. This rer 549-ll74or546-36U. IJ IQ ail ~ hurry! Won·t last nl this features ceramic tile ••••••••••••••••••••••'! Prap.rlilta --- - Ooonng. Vanl.wt papers NIGUEL SHORES 752-1920 • • Real EstCIN 1t Is for you to qualify Spyglass. v1e.o1 , pool. course & pane Includes SACRJF1CE SALE:N;°w l<ed Carpel Realtor~ Sl2001 mo be oplloo wet bar & formal dm rm ly paJnled 4 bedroom, 2 754 ~--__ ~l968or:>47 5162 _ ~GJ 613-7601 rull baths. llvmg room & upgraded carpetiog TWO.STORY 1400 OUAIUT ""'~' 1lle view rrom lhe den Oceanside of hwy .. 3BR must be seen' Call us. + deft Exclusive gate Newport Shont For 5* I I 00 n ..,....,..HR .. "LTY we'U arrange it $129,500 guarded area. Sl34.SOO. Lovely 3 BR. 2 Ba, brick ••••••••••••••••••••••• AN R2 L.ot In Ea11ts1dl· Costa Mesa. $80,000 Hed Carpel R(•altor.. 7~ 1202 Pnme lrvln1• Jrea. 4 Bdrm & fom, 2 bath~. ht-autlfully upttraded t'Ovet°ed patio C•640.9900 \ \ 1.1.1-:,-- H L \IJ~\"· : 14 U 1-'•ittuoft•"' H1I f'-f•t11t~otl ll•••i ,-. rttOMENADE ~CHOICE HORTH IAYFROMT $275,000 ~ your boat parked out front 3 Bdrm home wttb super view PLUS 1 Bdrm Apt Buy now" re .tp lbe h.trvenl of a sum mer rental Ooe vf the few waterfront homes on the market for under s:.!00.000 ~alh1hui·11 . ' ' II \I 1111 \ l'I \'I' • 611-6900 • I LEFT with fireplace Dining Best bu,y in Mesa Verde 3 area, deluxe kitchen. On BR. 2 Ba. new crpts, ly $56,400. Call Tarbell. newly painted Vacant. ReallOf's. S42..a854 Assume ciushng loan or 4br surpnse pkg. new ~1.300 pnl . cpts & drps ~uper c.ntury21 Crocker Inc sharp $64 ,900 Agnl 64.2 5062 963-3311 NEAT 3 BllM ------- All Tft"IM libtoleoch """....,..,.. EA JAY w YEATS frt>lc. wet-bar. alnum. 2 551-2000 ~ REALTORS 4gg.2237 blkstobcb. Ooly $86~ x50ncwlsh2br. 2ba. AC. 552 7000 Century 21/Crocker Inc. dshwsher. disposal, uµ· Ulllinnity Paril · Housewife's dream 38 R 642-5062 graded, many xlrus. & lei THE .. 2BA. ram rm . pool: Adult par k, El Toro. ... C •• · · ·· • -jacuu.i, large lot. $89.500 Broadmoor Seav1ew Plan $26.000. Avail furn much sought art er VILLAGE · · .,.. ... 01., .... TY rv 4 Br. lam-rm. 3 ba. lmmedocc. 768-5208 LaSalle mdl Atrium en· _...... ~ · s 18 s o o o lry. greenbelt loc 4 lge . REALTORS 831·9411 r2~e,;.;5440 . -WANTED TO RENT bdrms. fam rm, din rm. w--..a......r.&-•....t..-..a-&. RENTAL: 48R. 2BA, 2-SPACE. AREA, LOT. seperate laundry room __._,.. "'.---• story $400. HARIOR VIEW W H AT E V E R -T 0 CaU for exclusive 11how-Choke Waterff'Old EXEC-ARTIST PHASE HJ.PALERMO PARK AND LIVE IN l~ b1, Just became ava ilable Bath & knrhen redone 2 r ar i:ar $\11900 lng 544·9411 Sunken llv rm. d in RANCHETJ'E IYO..uu..a TRAILER. 1962 -26' Handsome home Walk RealE6talc galleria.3Br.den,lgfam "~ AIRSTREAM PREL' t k d lib 4 4 Br. lam-rm. 2""1 Ba. 2 ' r o par an rary Establishment rm. 2"'18a. $185,000. 4 Br + giant rttreaUon n ea r LAG U N A veniaule bedrooms. t'I• --------673-2624or~ 0122 rm & studio. almost .., bn ck frplc 's upgraded CANYON. CALL. 17141 baths, eallng area. wood Woocl»rictg. Arboriall• ----l.hruoul. F~ land. Owner 646-63S2 burning fireplace. party New 2Br. 2ba unit nr SOUNDSOFASTREAM acre of pastoral $185.900. Pr1n only -------- patio S69.000 Tarbell, lake Avail Apnl Call Pnvate romantic set-lndscpng, view. heated 640-0254 Bayside Village, NB 2 KeaJton. 962 5566 1213••-""••.ext 82 Pnn lJna, new l BR Condo on pool. very pvt. VACANT, B pvt bch d k I •11t1••'"' ,.....,.....,.. ..., beach prlv avail.,l•--------1 r. · oc • poos. 'i!!~~~~r~y~ only gurglmg brook Tenrus. SZJ.500 Agt 64:5·0882 ,.wo, 6 _ 45 __ 9 .. 6 ... 1 .. u OWNER GONE Must jacuzzi. sauna. pool. $132,000, xlnlterms. T1rE ILUFFS · · , sacrifice this hii: 5 OXFORDMODEL workoutnn,club house Miss 'Terry, ~or PRIMEEARLYAREA Acreagefor1• 1200 bodroom, fonnal dining forsalebyowntir. Univ Near U.C.l .. Fluor. ~ 38drm.endunlt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....Clll.DUCTIOM MftoV_.Horth room. ~ourmel kitchen Pk m. 3 Br 2"' Ba, sep $49.950. $5000. Down. Mls"°'9VMjo 1067 "Plush". Greenbelt 11/•ACRES OH,........,. DUPLE.I BY OWNER Bnck fireplace, shady dio nn remodeled k1lch _Owne __ r!B_k_r_. 4_95-6789 ___ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near pool. $125.000 ror your mobilehomc or building site Level. All utilities .._.... b d pall .. Wllh rrwt trees, ' ' An t IU/l "-Uh $149,000 3 Ur. 2 a , ofhce/ en. 179.500 Tarbell. au bl~. Huge bonus JLG•tc1IHch 1048 ACHAMHILLS nt1en . ....,........, T t tam rm. 1600 sq rt Re-"~ ......... ~ rm. highly upgraded ••-••••••••••••••••••• Lg •er, 2Ba, Agean wo separate uni s Cathedral cell. open .....,,. .. , ""'......., Ternflc loc. Walk to '" Each with It 's own ~wR..,.... Model. Air cond. h(tttyle Larur lb an beams. pool. crpt.s, drp8 . .,..... I 044 schools. parks, shops. 2 l.ndscpd. SeUer requires moat aod ~pht v level 4 ~~!'. ap~~klr1ut'· ::..a900ter •••••••"•••••••••••••• ~70871100, tepn nlls crlla. 21u8dxurmry·· .. o2obdaolhw&lt~en2 rapld•ale.$8$,900. Bdrm home w1lb plush ,,....., r. e""' · _.., •~ · · r nc on Y · ~ " Dove();, ReoltOfs new carpeting and 3 call ~sm bel 9am or S U-. I Ml-005evs/wknds fireplaces. l year new & balconies for bnnging alt Jpm. tarter num8. --------•I •pacioua. Walk to beach. ____ 75_2_.qo_3_1 --- the outdoor " 1ns1de t.oe111Lot C1tle 2 bed r m with ~INS RIE.A.LTY Steal It J IR IY OWNER available. Full pncc c~ 'ft•• Hill _,. 000 .,_ $11,500. BKR. ""',,g....... . _,, . ,, 714/522-0530 Br 3 Ba, View. Harbor or677-~81H View Hills, $199,500. 4 Br --------- 2 Ba. View. 140-2981 <Quallfled Bu,yen Only I FIVIACRIS SO. of COllOMA Excelleol view. Full Separate l Bdrm unit Ea.slllde R2. $711.SOO CIHlOm rt replace & HELP' """ ~ ILUFFS with 1t s own balcony Two separatehomes. l.MWtully ~lo6ed front • * 49 .... 057 * Great start.er home. Un-Bargains' t;ach 3 Ille Loads ol storage On a lwoseparaleyards, ratio Yard Is a Owner says sell! That's behevable low price. MEWPORT HTS. price S9.900 Bkr Would you believe we 714/522·2080 llr. 2~., ba • ram rm quaet strfft surrounded xlnt rent.s. M~ a n d s c a P e d why every other com· I 0.697 ACIES S.tu.aUlll 00 • quiet cul- • one bllyrront Sl2f>.~<HI. by greenery D.TM I.al Estetw ma1terp1eee! Near com par ab 1 e ho m • 1 s LAGUNA IUCH I· I ~~fea~~~J;r ~~c: have a 2 bdrm., :? balh ___ o_R_67_s._m_1 __ _ home for under sao.ooo~ other rollmR gre\'Dbell. -w•rrR..,.ONT mlUllly park and ~I $3.000.-$4,000. more! 4 N 0 '--It .. pool. $114,500 ",.....:..."r... _ ,..., I oz• and tellDl.I court! Sound Bednns and 8 separate ear reenue IP • eal-ln country a.It. ""'' ., --• 1 c 11 Red c "'"'l 1 •th ri 1 Ocean&.Canyon Views Won't laat at ISf,500! .. 1~· , ; HELEHl.DOWD REALESTATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• wee a •·..-am rm WI rep ace s1•0.ooo. T...... Call83l-310(). ... REALTOR 644-0134 63 1-1400 PRIVATE PARTY want. Realton,S33·33llO. ~r:at,~gnan::!:~o~~ '"Z"llAL.TOR ' 4ltt IOACRES Near Calif. City & Airport. Fast growlnl( area where new industry Is comlng In. Your own private well. Con1ldcr trade. Maps fr lnfo In of flee. • CostaM•sa 1024CostaMfta 102-4 =~~R2 lotln --------•I front courtyard with 494-1611 _,... ~ri:.-••••. •••••••. •• •• •••••• ••••• •••• ••••••• •• •• ••. __ fountain and I.be bak-oay z - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BToro IOll Huge Lot ocrlbemas~bedrm are CALLUS 206 1.'-""9 ...... E. Grand Opening =.= ~.~:~-~~: Huge Home ~.u~l.,,'iullu~1,:vr~e~rrometd~i:cc•~ 5!~J~~~~~ ... w.:=.:=c 1' 10" :c;,4:. ~Broker Duryea Off R ....... flcld ""' ~il1 "" web.av• ·-•••••••••••••••••••• DeUabUul Dover plan ..._ l•llh :. TERESITA VILLAS i. U-SSun.m~~.. · _ _. s ~~-or~ +-::'paUo.Better burry, Oceaftviewb\;ldlnialte. MIWPOUCUSTOM wltb view! 2 Bdrma. ~..... 1100 mu ......uvuu.., .. .Exelualve area . Allao l II POL +dea; lovely atrium &i -·•••-•••••••••••••-·:· CONDOMINIUMS •BY OWNER* bonus room with lulelul led C.,..t bellcb. i.a than 300 eaay + courtyard. Ort~red at Dana PoUll el&ht apart· Lovely 2 Br Late upcradel oo a we cw· ••on 111-lllO .UC-lolhHand. tl0.000 ~49.000 $1'19,950. For app t. call mmtl sm,.ooo. P.O. Box : J"LlmryTowwhotMs home P1rto1 c .,_~al!.o !:~!;.~[::.!j~~~~~~~~~~I . ~·ba~!.ut= 759-0226 2118.CapUtranoBeach. ~. ca I or iwo •n area. LoU of mature 5fl~ "·ft.. Mwl" Del P*> ~ • .._..,..) C rcW . : °"'Y 10 Left fpm wkday1/all day trees really set• lbl• ~~ fOJS', Huse formal U•· cal•NW"•~ "•rtr 1600 : FeaturingSpac1ous2Bdr m&2bath. w\ends.T~l.91. bouu off from the llL-21A1HS •ot·noo tnc Room l FamllJroom · --t aM1W r-·-.. -............... . : with fire plact's, balconies and fD•t•V~ 1014 ot h e r s! Tenn l•· O¥naSAMXtOUS b oata: Ral se d EASTBLUP'l" COmmerclal lot, &I.US, ; : pnv•te patio"'. •••••••••••••••••••••• • w Imm in g Po o I· Complete t l•l•"c• lft alumpetoae llr•J!.dce1 ...... _ f·-rm ...... 18'0 6 Pomona. ttQ,000 • " " By Owner: II~ a "9c1'e&Uoo l"OOQ\. All Ulil "' psrq\19& floor. ca nJ QlllDll' + .... • .,.... cMb.. -.MSe • bd. pool bacDe. piof de-{Or undtt '90.000-lt can't :=,~~ ~o:~~'°: OCIAMAlOMT ullln1 fl we t b ar. ataDd'I .WW, Lusk bit. FROM SSl,500 ----....i..._ cor/hldscp. Area Ml Sq last! H~R«I Carpet P'redl NonDaud1 coua-Secluded .. ......, wiD&-9Y oner. wtU ftn&De9. COSTA MISA -. ·--1u, rr.o -D --tt-rasManable colon. pluah .... .................. OD Wooda w a I k I D • IU ' t r 0'. d SlG.000-Appl. M4-lU7 omce bldd • -me cor· d r aperie•. color Co¥e.Laqemalobowe, war ro H. a• o , S.C' .t1 1076 oerlouUoo.6.000Sq.n . L;r;; ... .....,.;;;:..,....,;;;;--;;•~-;;~~ncou~~-~~~~~~~~ ( • r p eti Di, c uato m .. , _...--d b w II r .. ., .. 229 w. W1ltott, CottaMna PhaM 645-2692 BY OWNER Greent.ne 1 roon:UMted wall rover-m.aid 'a and cbauffev.r'a ~!~ .. !Y~Yl~I •--••••••••••••••••••• lTaait.c.; oewly carpe\.td DD nw M··n Br ba Id bn ma. 1be aharpa'\ Cam· q\MllWn, luctl houe. ~~ -·--':. BEACHCRARIU:R "dnped. Will ~Ider UU.U IUlft .uJ ~ :s~c , brid1e model home in Electric 1ate privac~ Call&.opreriew 'fii'ii'& S74,l00. aebanle. Sharpandcleao.SYean CalJ~-ll5l. • 1"· The Ternce. Cloae to !:'.!:~ ... lo beac Ol't,,,1~0•11 \1~10~, •• 0 3Bll J uat 2 blltt to SZSl5.000 old. 3 Bednn + famll)';_;,..;.;.;.._______ pool and recreaUon arta , .. ?-.-••••••• beavt(ful "T'' St rt•l LIDO REALTY • \ C'".' \,,,I ,.1 ... ' ll •t>73-7l00* J1 (:tJmii.Ufttii ce.ly.~IGl-Byappt.1 Lqvoa 'JZ= .. ...._.""'~""" ___ ............ __ -Yr:ii~~~~.'l.U::~Y =~:cioo~: andpdcedat oob1791.oo ~!!fr'il ·=·===-= :r=r;~y~~ liiJ1SRI Ha~ ~ ..... u· .. ._1 , ... ,. H.:!.~~a''a•, Rom• a&ALTORS ... , ·--_...., ZIJDll1hr.sua.m. S1!Ll. 5dlle ftans w\UJ • ~~=~~!!!~~~~!!!~~!!!:!~=~=====~Cbal!~=~~~~::·~tre~ll~~=~~~~::~ ......._.,.,-. a"1Jl twlJPUotct.ualnedA4. 7 ......... ---------izaR Z8A I••~ \IP"7' Y..., m4 ........... •••••••••••• -··-••••••••••••••• ZllO Duplt'11 ~1mo yrl)' •••-•-.. ••••••-••• •1un Ml'W $40.00 W9 I UP UlUe l•land yrty 288 All twW ~. 4 Br 2 Ba. ....., IR" •Slldo•l BRAJ>U .....,.....LO-S 2B00A~l ER .. .,SOC fpk. b.._.efonhd. Knb. tt573~11t-hlv1Mt Pully ur~tt .. d. prof •TV•M.udScnAv•ll ~ YIAI' N ·ryt. ling pl!UOK.$410.~ OP,.,.,..OAJLY lncbrpd • Bdnn home ~Phonrlinv.llldpool 2'/ • _ Re11t.ont 87~ '"'"• Nur Crown Valley Mall z:ml Newport 81\ld. CM J-"9 Attractive 48r. 3S.. + IA.lit TOif> M on Ana Mana with iN•t W.t'IS5or~ 31117 tllOOsqflhousc. • aU4l77.lbr Nopeta bltns. d1hw1hr. w /w 1 nd rt --•• ft1ptover2car1ar · mol yr lae. 2b.s• d""'. frpl. nr Jchl1 & R.aochoS.J lBraBaSan c>PeCl Yt'W a .P vacy Studio Cardt'n N ..... ,, I 1• 3801 Cos .. Mtso -z4 rals.tralnlnc nncs. froat Bay. AsAc for Judy. ahOPPini. Bay & Talbert Luss Rt!y, 1°11 crse & :!,~ per mo Givl" u.' 11 pets/smokers S17S Et ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... orcanlc garden. rou SM-412$.673-3700 S'IOOmo. + ~unty (114) lalcevu.112$.S4? 7~ Pauo. I.JO Broadway aft 3 Br 2 &. 111 n~w. ct>l•. Now renttn& 2 br l22S & garden. frwt tree$. Blk Cwldr&Al.._.. l211 833·3500 Ext 29, days. 'l\utJm)cti; Glen Plan 2. 4 J2 drpa & p:alnl $490 )lrly S23S Adult11, no lk!lS PRIVATE ~toooe patio. All thu •• ;-; ................... IM2·3S12eve Br. Fam Rm. tennh1, MAY 0 CK SI.~ mo I br Matu 205-Jlrd St luJ)8talrs) Pool.crpts.drps.stove& ....,, pool -""'7 7°'4 ~l or&46-3737 refrl0 Next to all shop· ,Am G .. , .. PROPERTIES LUXURJOUS TOWN-2 12•A-3"'.-..nn ,,.__ ..,.,,,., .ro . aduJ•·. no ....... Qwet. " ~ O h OCEAN -"":r• ...,.. ·•""'• '.,,.,............ .., p~""d B YFRONT pmg 313 17th Place at Ceo Frey 1714 l542-34S6 H VSE wit boous rooro. Cplc, OW. 3B~. 2Ba. 2 car gar, Uruv LAGUNA llEK;H st'C u re o o Hos A SanU Ana St 642•2464 Wants duplex or lr1plex VU l Br. 2~ ba M95 mo $31115/mO 714 963-"569 Pk. teruus, Jacuu.i, pool C'7M)404•2148 Mobile Estates, 1991 ~e 2 Br l Ba, pool, a« . ____ ---- ln N 8. area Contact Mr R~Fcrtln.. inddslUsoc fees ~ Avail oow.752-1847 -----Newport,64&8373 balcon). ~a\il . 'u~w Mesa Verde2 brupstalrl\ L Wolf 1213)894 7422 ~" 1700 CoronadefM l2Z2 Lrg 4 br. 2"1) ba. 3 car ,---...LG...._ AJR COND J Br. 2 ba. S200 1 br. luds, sgls 0 SS7S yrly ~S2 S32~ or New cpts Rers Avail eve ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. garagt'. S47S Malloy T-~ -~hr&dn.er.Aul da •a A . .,._ ~ now......,.. 498 _ 1936 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtors 983-9771 ~~ •J ' ~ 3 ~ r ~ ~ •voe •DO 2 Br, Walk to bch & stores -----• New & temfic on best ~•ew. $36S Day 7Ql·7667 · __ M_aa_n_R_e_n_lals __ . 540 __ 537_0-iSpnll,I? 1'1111.1t SliS Ulll pd Easulde new tnhouses "' "' Adlts SJLO mo. Call Vacant 3 br. 2 ba & den. street locatioo with eves&M S683 ~ f'~ 2000 ~ROVE ~ cc t t 4B 1 Bit sizeable yard Be the • ---All welcome i''cc Prpl. enc ttar. 2&.J br. l ....................... -64(} 7416 rr:1~~ Ir: kit r & dtn~~ first to hve in Uus new ~ Hi ... I 3252 ~°" ~och 374 Main Rentals. MG-5370 ba from S300 642· 1603 •4.ftLEX• 2.4lAC-SSZ,OO~. Cozy 2 br dplx, frpl, area N of£o'V Mile Sq nessandhelpde<'Orate 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Gardenapl.lownhousew Near Lake Park. Mature trees. Beaullful hrdwood nrs So of llwy Park Close to shop'g, Br & DID rm IS.SO/mo BRANO new 2lir +Den SMAW. BEACH HOTEL eoro.. .. Wcr JIZ pat.ao 2 br. varuly. 1 b11 uuoutes to beach I 4 BK building site 1n, Bonsal-Adi ls. no pet~ $40-0 schls & chu~h~ Hef'll lse Monareh Summit Condo Rooms S30 Wk •••••••••••••••••••••• up 1 br den. full bath J ba. 1 3 BR 2...., ba. 21 Just outside fallbrook 673-6l69 req·d S43~1mo 5403 WATERFHONTHOMES View 54!¥.> 1714 >49303Jl AptsSlJ01mo ~7~ 1----------i down. Mature adult:. BR. Comer lot. attached Owner very flexible on ,.__ flight Ave Call 847 1787 631 l~ l~OCkk foror (N21o37l833.J ~;01Bab· I -•-~ -h 37 .. • only r I hnanc1ng Don't ll)ill!I 3 BR. 2 S., no pets, s<><>r r ""' a. .....,... ... ~ -'-.., #l l Sl68,000 1703 Alabama. vv BEAUTIFUL VIEW N in Z7"' E 8th St C M garage. irt1p aces Uus greatinvestment~. hw y 1500 m o 610 ora.,.,. Ouluxe 4 BR. 2 Ba. cent -----••••••••••••••••••••••• (61 · MortillicpAph Huntington Ueach . porlun1t y! O nl y Acacia.&73·2138 Ultra Pvt Span style air rond. frplc . cov · ew ll~Utilspd.Oceanview. "~ !~r!,~, .., l . ~OOO-call752J700 wrpool 4 Ut 2 ba fam pallo. 4BrPatioHme.2000+ sq cplorsgl Fee /,..~"""~" 631-3003 ~1118 °'~"'"''· '"'·"';)~P«t eo.toMeso 3224 rm w twetb~r. atrium. Also Beaut. 3 BR. 2 ba, l'l. ram rm. 2 rrplrs. wet Mam Rentals 540·5370 --- 20UNITS.350AvocadoSt [ ........................ Conv toS D Frwy. $825 frplc, upgraded crpt. bar. n1c. Comm pool/ . CORONA DELMAR FoxhollowVlloge Colta Mesa. l duplex 12 e 1•il1Sj!i§l! MESA VERDE 3.8r.2Ba, mo.554-4442aft5pm. Short Lease. S40-00i9 or Jac un1. Xlnt schls_ larJ-aHih 3750 2 Br Townhouse, Crplr 621 WWilson646-2010 cottages, II trallerw In ' ;i.:t"f;ii :~ D/W, cpt."I, drps, frplc, 644-8415 Ready J\pnl 1. NO PETS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool, tenrus Some oc~an NO OEPOSITTOQUAL. come $32,280 Priced . gar, end patio. $4()5 mo. 3 BR. iba, newly decor'd $495/mo Ph 495-~261 dy, Serru rmmate, furn. pvt & Catalina views Close •2brtownhomew/Crpl $265,000. Will accept -----54C)..J368 cnr. lot S38S. lsl. last & Yrly lse. $450 mo. 4 Br 2 497·2864cv entrance. I.iv rm. br. ba, toshopping&flnebeach. •Lgepal1o&enc.gar trade. f>rio. Only Please. f •111u• •MA dep 983-3637 Ba. FP, 4502 Wyngale cooking lac. Clbhse. 644·2611 •Adults. duld 16 & over -~""" 2 br cottage. cptll. dllll5, ss1.2000or 894·3484 3Bd, 2Ba, dlnjng room. Ageot/Owner642·9666 RJc:h. flat. So. Cahr. over stove. kids ok. No pets. EXECl.Tl1VE HOM E fireplace. large fenced pool, tennis. etc. $250 + 1----------i •Sm_a_l_l pe_t_o_k ___ _ underground nver no 2978 48R.3 BA.boalgate. "V"u .... Li .... OW yard. "''ds "·"°le OK utll. Cathie 7S9-04SI ~-=----;iii; ' ~ 645-"' ,._._. " "' "' .,.. ~ eves. 768-040$. ~-------1 BR, c"'~. dfll5 Klds ok. COSTA MESA FOURPLEX Just repainted, n ew carpets and drapes Wiii consider Cl<Chan~e Private patio , exlr.i large urut11 Great invest ment polentlal. $120,000 water shortage. Allal!a -best location SSSO /mo. 2Brcondos from 1325/mo lmmaculate 494 ·4442 or (2 3BR 2BA o J .,....., crops 40 Acres. $895. per Boat/RV stor Redec 4 Br No fee Agent 968-4433 3Brc:ondos from S3SO 497 1906 Mewpori leach 3769 av~lable, close t~Ps~;i:. ~ ~· Garage S200 ac Illness forces sale. fplc, dln'g 3096 Roanoke 3Brhomes from S41S ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach & park Xlnt CdM OwnerSJl 7366 Vaca. Try $475 752·1920 4Brhomesfrom $450 .,__....hoch 3269 IESTIUY locallons t-'rom SJSO to Adil 1 &2 Br vac AXER Uw.. Jeanme.1135-0211 Pg lOJL ~~~i:-t~~.C:C~.~?J.~ 4BrPOOLSPA S700 ... ::::.:.............. $47S Ask for M1ss1, Redecorated 1ns1de & ..-..-...., 4Br home S850 w rl ,...__ BR Some people say you get 67~231 l or s.tS 1067 out All ulll pd Call ~uc, Neur new 4BR. 2~ba. Mesa Verde exec. 4 Br 2 We:itmuuter/Spnngdale ale ront uu..·k. -1 • 2 ~hat you pay ror • We of. 556- 7777 needsTLC Terms .BKR Ba, Fam Rm. patio. 4 bedrm, 2 bath. cpts. 1lleabove1sonlya:.mall Bu . frplc. nt-w r r pls, fermore Andthepnet?1s 114161&-S111 grdnr incl $62S mo drps. avai l now ' portJonofthclargeselec dl'p6.bhns S700 6449932 l~s Membership in a OCEAN VIEWSpht level BRANO new bach apts OR L22 "'""' 979-S699or~2439 ...... Simo 714 ...,., ·~ uon of fine lrvint' homes or7S2 t!68b H I h Cl b A d r B F'rpl f I ...,JO " """" ..,, ~"""' that are available for ---eat u tennis Uph.''< or lsc 2 Br. 2 a, r. re ng, inc - 3.50.A.CRES E·Slde nr new 3 Br + lease Call £or 1nformJ BLUFl''SCONOOS dub Fteetenru:.lessons bltns. fplc. lndry. polio 642-8397eves 1£ 'Quail ~ bo 2 B ths Crnt Vacant 4 BR, p , ba. lion or to see a home of • -~~c~ startin" ~t u so Billiards Sw1mm1ng Re<1111t>nll.tl Jrea ~50 ---~car ne'' ~parush·style nus. a ·,.. !>. ~•-e to ocean ••oo Ask ""-·" " q ... G 1r D R c .... coL1 Easts1de near golf cour~c d bit P I & t '""' ,.. yourchOJce Month Aaenl"••.1133 ° riving ange ...........,.., Plac• Hanch J\men1t1es too rp&, ns 00 pa IO ror Keith, 968 1317. Bkr .. In"< Saunas + g r eat J C 2 br. Iba. pahu. S2S01mo Pro 9f'ti-, numt'rous lo mention . $425 ~9543•646 1164 ~ Exec Pk Lido Tnhs(' Jbr. Uvttlt':'I Sunday BBQs 2 Br I B..i apt, s or llw11. No pets 675-5800 Broker, P7S2-t920 Xlnt financing. BK R Spac 7 yr old J Br. 2 ba. 1n •Mew hoc:h Houw ~ 2• ,ba. frpl. pool. S47S Nr Part It'!' with IJH• bandi. adlts. no pets S2tb ~ .. r no fe<• t•""'OUAtl\fNl~TllACH 714 1677·5691 oneofCM nirt•!ltarea• Get ready for summer i•-.. a 6732332 67s 5008 FteeSundaybrunch mo 642 S9SJ wkdy,, , -...... _ - -OR S22 0530 Frplc. rov patio. 2 c:r now• Walk to beach from •. ""'"' · 613 3983 or 64S 9399 r:~t.s1dcf t-res~ly dee . ~ TR .. PLEX R ....... L.t....... oar. cpt & d ....... bltns here. Walk to grade N'pt Shores. 3 homes Yourrentdollarsgot'vcn evs1wknd!\ p IAIUll:.o.!]Y·nopct~ ._ ~ un: "' ·,..... school a. blgh school 4 wl 11 4 BR f' 0 --- - -oo mm1.'u occupan· OK Nickerson Fun~. lg W..ted 2900 Nr So Cst Plaza wtxlnt br, 3 ba. huge sund~k. av . a rm rurthN•••A t e rrifi c C-Orona l1111(hland~. adlls cy S225Mo 6461947 28r units. here's your ••••••••••••••••••••••• schls. fam pets ok. Call dbl gar $S50 mo 614 20th RA~H REALTY MSOToS650Agt 548 1290 maintenance crew, pm only. newly cptd. 2 Br chance lo build l.oqu1ty w•~D: 64(H)l39or640-7649 St ~1718 CdM New Jbr.2ba Vu to fessional managemt>nt hme Move In now $350 S240. 2 Br, £r1g /stovl' r -"' l ""'"()()() ~"''" 551-2000 •-c t 1 Wood stare that 1·are:o;. ilnd 67~7...... Pool.closctoeverythmg ast. pnc.,, a ..,.,, 2·3·4 Bdrm Houses or New 3 Br 2 Ba, nr S Cst ocean .,. a da 1~8 1 frlendl y neig hbo r '> .,,,. '°""' Nopet.s Refs. S41Vi237 Owneragent.9f.37~ Condo~ Cash immed• Plaza $4SO m o Super 3br,2 ba,DW, TurtleRock.l..g2sty.4br. beams l..f(e ec. ,frpc,2 Models open daily 107 3BR.oceanv1ew,walkto ---------•JRepa1rs or late pay. 2l34317383:evs594-04Z7 R/07ff.~~$37S 2-..,ba.Bonu.slfamrm,3 r ar prkg S pai-. & Sorry,nooneunder 21& bch l.st' fo r ti moi. or 21,..Yiew-defuxe Rentallncome mcnts OK. lnvesto r 4Br, 1 ~.Ba. fam. crpt. cargar$690.833·9731 ;,~f.:iY · $~SO /m o no 'ets. Roo mmate longer ut ~00 Da ys Bllns-adults·S295. Beach area location For rental Income 2 Neat homes on one lot In b1~ demand rental area Call for lnfonnat1on 64S.l 74 973-<»92 drps fncd . patio. 1385 3 BR. 2 Ba, w 1w crpts. _rr..&rr.ECO .... E serv\cc avrulable Mon 714.sJS·lOSS. a.sk for Mr 673-0512or631-3652 SS7 910 l 68S 2419 drps, frplc, fed yrd on ..-~ "' Mounta1n Rui.Uc 2br. dbl th-l<>-month occupancy. Jenkin.'> evt'~ & wk.ods Private party wants med. · l . . cul-de·s .. c $395. 842·4215 LEASI ME! gar. yd. cluld ok. no pets 714 ~2 122'J Newport lights Brand size relltdence for lease J Br 2 Ba. nr S Cst Plaza ------• Z Br + Den + View l<e{s. 493-5067 or 673 7307. Oakwood Garden Apts new Twnhse I & Z Br. w option Refs Range Cpts. drps. fpk. $36S Walk lo the beach from Townhome$495mo. $3'1S mo 2 BH. l lla, £rplr S3S() frplr. dishwasher & Sl2S.OOO lo $250,000 Wnte 9'19-QY70 thlS lovely 3 br. 2 ba, • 2 Br + Oen 8l!O Irvine lat 17th> mo Da)o;, 640·6224 or drapes 24~ 16th Place POBoxJl53S.PaloAllo. -----<'J)U. drps. R 10 , avail TownbomeSS25mo Nroewl..ideV111a((e,3Br. (714~ eves673~1 Ftoml25C642-S722 Calif !14301. 1415 > F.asls1deJbednn.1 bath now S 3 SS / m o •2Br+ ~n 2 Ba. dplx. heam ce1l~. 493-0500 Sharp. lgt-} ard:.. dblt> 714 963.45619 Towohome ~mo bltns. swxleck $395 y rly 1700 16th St lat Dover I 2 BR, newly der Bllns, It *' * • R..tah gar .. CO\ l);H10. qwel l>t --. --•4 BrhomeinTbe lsc 514 1., Clubhouse 17141642-8170 & airy $320 644·4848 RichardEncjla.d ,,, aJI Apnl I. S3SO mo Ocean Vu 213 11th St Nev. Willows $395 mo 834.1720. 998 ~ Days. 675-3255 Eves 435 c-H.tHN-Rd •~!!!!!!!!!!.l••••••••••••••••••••u• incldg ~ter Call Larry • Br. 2i,, Ba. fplc, din • 2 Exec ore swles ---Z BR Condo w pool/Jae. __, Houset FwmisMd ~5118Cl area. v.etbar. l blk ~h S37S mo H 4 r b or v 1 e w h m" vtew or lhe bay. palJo. Cute 2 Br, I Ba duplex S Mewpon leach ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------Landac $495 mo 968-0MZ AJJ of the abo\'u a-In Monaco 2br + den ~ a a r . w s ti r / d r y r.. of Hwy. gar included You are the winner o r Gt111r• 3101 PRESTIGIOUS aft4PM Irvine Call ~tod~y. mo mclydcare 673-6510 $J8S + ut1l. T o m B $320 Ph64<H1595eves 4t1cketsto the ---------•I••••••••••••••••••••••• COLLEGEPARK Radec 2 br. nu cpts & 7S2·l700 oraltS.6405734 644-5cs70 dys. Wknd11 Superdeluxel800sq ft> WnternMaficMMll San~~~~.OOO ANZA 2 Br A Fram e Super 3 Br. Zba. frplr, drpli, RIO 2 Car gar •"'-·, ·1• • •/. " • MS997S BR.den. 2111 ba. l.ge w BOAT SHOW "~s~~~. ~.::~~=~,:r~? ~~~ ~.73.:·~, ;.~.%;~'.1: I~ ltiNJ:I ~~g~f ~;~E i:~~:G~~~ ;~:;~;7:~.~'. ct~;s:~N UALTOR 675-6161 lc6oaP-;'*'~ 3107 ~:.dep~~ !:r. ~~~· '::,C: Cmtral Pk $&25. 847~ For Jse decorated 3br rorner w I boat slip. $340/mo Ph673·9149 ~;~~;~3 ~~~~-----•!••••••••••••••••••••••• SS! 6641,&4S-<J852 lwnhse 1n Woodbndge. Pnvacy. lret."S lge yard. YRLY 2 Br, nr ocean. ---------1 Please rail 642·5678, fXI IUCHRENTALS Br.ad new 3 bedrm Jncl'g Aircond .. boaUna. Sl400tmoyrlylse ~~vail Apnl I. Call I ILKTOOCEAM 333. to c laim yo ur FOUltPUX Fow Ills to hoch Fo..YeanMtw! f ortune 11wn11t1 you with this :\upc r, 1lnwntown Huntington Btoar h pr1ci1• d QWDC!"llh1p Pnll'l\'rt Y K...t ROl)eft Rffllty a41.-JOO WINTER SUMMER Xtra large 4 Bdrm house. LANDING home. 1900 swim'g. hiking, b1k1ng. Lg I br & ba .. bltns + tickefs. YEAHLV 2 ba. dbl gar R£((. 1qft.W1thformald1nmg. No malnt. $450. 644-6593 WATER F H 0 NT Park Newport I Br fum r efr1g, cpts. drps , s Br. 4 Ba Ocl!anrront wa.'lh /d.ryer. frplc. many owner wants I yr lse & e11es. TwnhouH. 3ur. 2 "'1 Avail 1mmed Call carport & lndry far Yeurly Sl200mo extra:. '6001mo. lat/la~t ~75 pi!r mu. 1nc ldg ---------1 ba+ boat!hµ. $6SO/mo 640-9019 Adults, no ~ts 67S 0302 2 BR. cpts, drps, bltns ~6'2·6268 ~ yrlylse. ~ orS491220aft6PM Near shopp1ng ldeulfor --· -· g ner lrvme, The Colony 4 Br. 2ba. pallo. Park & 2 Br charming. steps lo middle age cpl. $21:> No &side nr 8ackbay. 2br , Sharp 3 bt-drm, :? bath Otanning 3 bdrm .. 2 ba beachnearby ~7S1mo. bch $250 winter. plenty CostaMna 3814 chlldrenorpets.645·0811l Iba. icar. fncd yd 13()() h n u s e 1 n K r ~ a l home In quiet sellinR OCEANFRONT s Br or 3 parlong. 64~S8SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- C-all $48-7933 neighborhood lmmed Large farm -s tyle Btplussepatate2Rrun ----AdultE·Slde 1&2brapL'I. BRANDNEW2Br.frplc . --3 Br II'> Ba. w Sldt-CM poss. MOO/mo. Roberts kitchen Just a splash it for leen11ger or ., Ost Encl gar. pJt10, pool. all bltns, yearly $350 mo ••• Kurr Whi u n ~alt~r J~I NO!'wporl Blvd N B • 17141 61~ 4630 c;p~cou.<1 I Br z Ba. romp Kids ~ pets ok Fncdl•Re-al•t~y~M8~~1688~~~~~I from the pool & an nvpr. Pen1n Pt loc.it1on . OCEANFRONT Like ne w . no pds. 962-0505 ---------ml rum f.'pk wshr drn vard $400 mo 645--4014 I ----head lob from the tcnrus ~Imo 2 BR. 2 ba. unf. S42S . 644..(MTS •---------.,.. o W 2 rttr R.!f No pell< · Beaut decorated 2 BR t S 1 3 Br. 2 ba on Peninsula IAYFlOMT GRAND OPEMING 111-PLEXES S750 mo i\\,lll ,\pr 1 GOLF COURSE HOME Condo. frplc, pool, nr ~cedq:~~k~~e~~~~ Beach&water outfront Unf3BR.2ba.$52S 2paB~o.~!~/~5frpk, mesliB.AU fllXER UPPE I<~ nt June IS 644 ~ 54.25 month. l bedrooms, beacb. 983-:5621 Art No per mo. Ready for im· M~· fiowt Hw-1 STEPS TO BEACH ~7 2841 sao .ooo and S95.000 ---decorator sillinic room fee _________ , med.occupancy 3 BR. t bath$350 DOWNTOWN C.M Here·s your chance to 5 UK . e'rlu"ve Point ~et street Call Rod, Catl631-1400 IBR,lba,yrly.s:uo Spac.3braptoruse1tas2 BRANO NEW-AVL ~Id up eqwty ra .. t il"Pa, nn beach. 8)1)/mo Realtor833-3831 3 Br. 2 ba Dbl gar, fncd J Br. I ba unf yrly $350 br & den Frplc. patio & 3/111 I vur le~ or summer ----yard Covered patio. pool Adults $325 No Bachelors ~ nit~ 673 454Sf>73.J6"20 child• pet OK. S37S. Ph WTS of CH.ARM. New pelS 64S338lor837~ I Bdrm S24U ,&. ·=-· l 1Wn~~t."*'or•••le~~·s•e~2 •• B.r~ .• 1~1•.,'~b.oa. Sharp, ~.':an. near ::962..:=:31~70!'..__::----:-:-~l~~~~~~~~~~I ~~e~r:a.Bdbl ~~~ IRAMDMEW ~~i~1''~!rk·hke ~ts ~ new Mesa Verde 's Pll5tpttmo Sharp4br.d2 Children OK no pete 2 br townhou•es, mosphere, pool. s pa ""'--t. av~·11ble ...-.. 3 ba, frplc. cpt.s, drps, g $375/mo 4tu_a;c... "' T h C I r UJC> .. ...,_ hd ""'""" garages, (enc_.. paUoa, Just a few steps lo com 1S2·'920 wn ume 10 ('nlra ........ rm, 2 ba, ""-Im o nghbr No pets. ...., I hop ,_ ~ JI B h P I 1 · ~ -"""' 9 air Ao od $29 .. /m o. petes Puig. i.oo DUii\ n HI_ ......... , HACH u n c c o o ar CaU rc.oa ........ 84'1· lZU or -·531 . B a Cyn T~"'·e 2 Br den ' " """--1 h 1 d 1 _... -~ HEAi.TY l'U:\1 l'A ~ Y i., -u•Q • • • 642·66l2or64:? 0282 nil'l:'I<' c a r es gn.,., l UNITS ~~usti S32S mo SUPIR VIEW! 2\.'J Ba. DR. $SSS or lse l Br apt, close to beach Adults, no pets AlJ 2 bdnn11 , comc-r lot, -[~ l 4p!~o 2 ~·1kntoecbc~ov~ Entertain your guest opt $125,000 640-81 46 w1gar. ideal for qwet New s tudio. 2 bedrm. I~ 161 E. l8thStreet M'llorexchanfte logJMClhach 3148 OtMUPE~RSB buuty. $450. Owner. whihi vlewln1' night 3 Br l\o\ Ba near park & ~I 1wor~<in1g person bath. air cond .. pnv 646-fil!J6or642-<Ml66 C011t11 Ml.'!IU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 989-12181 Agt 962 "454 lights from your li ving hoots ....,,.;,, 0 •w• 2501 -Kt .,. ast +-sec patio. all bltn:s. qwet --' " · sc __,., m .....,. dep 673·9404 aft ti & Mgr 191!1 Anaheim St. Ocean Cottal(•' Com pl BR BA eoodo p 1 & room. Turtlerock Glen or642-8482 wknds ~5106 S280/mo Adulta. furn. Antq ~kyllghts 2 , l · oo Garden Home. "Jasmine -------------------A ... Short Till June. S300 rec'reaUoll. S:U.St mo. Cull Model". Master s wle The BluHs·Townhouse OCEANF'RONT Apt. l br. MESA VERDE 2nd rtr. 2 <W1 I~ CUTE-comfortable·clean ~•t. . w /enclosed pa tlo ; J 38r. :?"'1 ba. Back bay $2:25 UUI:. pd To 61 ls. br. 1 ba, gar. Middle· "=w-rtle-h 3169 3bedrm,:tba,lplc,cptd, NEWBEACMHOUSE BR's .. 2balh.s. kitchen !_.l.ec~S600 t mo Ph S481930or673·7844 ugedorretlred,nopets. ~ .,...... -boot1RV a'-•0 e quiet lJltr ....... 1 3 2•~ FP nook ·, dining lcrrare • .,.... . .-.... ...,.,.. 1 t •-•·t •100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' " • a rvYe Y + '""· • lauodrv room. All UP· 2 B TH I ~!Its ~ • "'.., + • sec. World's greatf'Stvlew' nghbrhd. Incl gudnr. dbl 1•r. walk to eYer· grad~~ Avall. 61\ • aUll $235 r . , poo . u.twNIMd dep. Aft. 6PM 546-9926 PlnECREEH , 1• d) I , I•,,, If• fi, • I , ' ' ':. ~.·.. I ·~.' • ( I Bay la land waterfront MZ/mo lae. AIL '42-UOO yth.lng. Avail now· ~ ume to pick your cari>et SiM~esROK. Flee ........ ...,0 ••••••••••••• •••• •••••• S330. Xtra lge tnhae. 1 \.', home for lease. Slip £or 1173-4398. ~~ choice! $.SSO/Mo. Nata.Ile IWl enta 11• '"""""' G1•r• 3801 ba, garage. Adultll. :MOO Super 4 plex II B . brand lie. boat: telUl.IS eta .• 4 New paint, remodeled SUPER CONDO z Matr. Benjam.i.o752-1414 (G6JJ S.C .. •• 3276 ....................... Elden 11.3.~ r--lM>-of_Oro_nge __ "llll-..,.-,-., nu. WI.It to ocean & II. BR. 3 baths. $1200 Per ldt.cbea, 3 Br. 2 Ba. lge br'a., 2"" ba, wet bar. dbl WOODlllDGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUENA PK . New I & 2 Adult Bed be ........... , Harl>ou.r,delwdeatures, mo,yearlyleue yrd w/grdor S3U prw/ocmr W/Dpool& 8 pt.ad 'bllna 2 room, am l'TlOlfl>tOullulopCJ11101tf , f j,.' · .. ~' ~ ( lat owner deprtt11llon RUMBOLD REALTY SC.2167 &emliJ. iao0'.,. ti 1396 PAT10HOMI 3 Br. 2ba. DJ~ yd GOOd r•pta,c • riie. • ceUJ.np no pets $210$08 commtdlaA~ 0 k. Call today prioc 00 lnvertmeats 67s.4822 ~-~· • . 3 sR·a, formal din.lq, 2 k>catioe. nr CIO Hall. pool. The VIiia Woods w. WilsOo, lnq. Apt. c. aemnoWlh-.om.. ly C.ZJ Emery. 846-3301 BEAlTf 3 br. 3 ba. fam ...,...._. batbs, 2·car garage. M50t mo, Jae. 493-8242 81124thSt. (714) 521·7072 Ha.Ms~fwwl1•1d rm, frpl. frm.J diA. nn l~S.. ... Ubrbomea Auto. aprlaklers + BU. lBR BayCront Condo-3 Br 2 Ba, dwn1tain, wmeoots.ona~ So.Id liwest.at ....................... Nr. bcla. ~ a.6-10» & townhomea w IPoOI . comm. pool. $41S/lilo. ,._ Large unit with Cab'"°"' patio. Ava> I April 1. no hel. f'«llUmg ~ l'Xt aecW'ed return for G_r.. lZO t.ecuiia, etc. MJS/SS$0. Vee Stlu on &0-82H c .. 1 .. ,-1271 vtew ~Imo. ~~~OZl Valencia. .lo<:taAllUIQ.~ l250.000caab. Call Corde---·•••••••••••••••••• AWARD~ lolt nr . .Joua or Jo. 946-llTl or «*> -·• .. ••••••••••••••••• ondexc91ge:llbh0use tat.la 11fl:BLtfFFS-V\ew! plao, f::0°· bl aar ' .._., ZBR. blt.ns. refng, patio. H•.,e 2br. ut.a~ t:nc:I. wllttsodol..._ TIMllS, ·MAYO CK 6 Ulllh I /Sicl9 CM Near Weatc\iir ~1nic U ke new Interiors. Xlnt lnveetment. By a ppt onl)'-$l05,000. 3 BR. 2\.\ be -Mo. pool mo. Bruce '150/mo -nwrn ono-al SEAVIEWTEiR.·VlC!W 962-7'788 Vacant. S BR. 1-. ba. * * * . rr:~:~St,C.M The~~d 3BR,2'1'1 Ba $BSl>Mo SZ2S 2 Br. dplx Kids OK cloae tocittan.13'7'5. Ask IMIMe-.• 28R. 2BA. frplc. blln1. --------~i.u.you'rt""'""' BIG CANYON f'ee fOC"IGlitth-.1.Jl'f Bkr I 20 Via WaMn JZIO patio. pr s:17Stmo EodsWt Ip 2br •'lj -rw 3 BR. 2~ Ba. $700 Mo. Maio llet1lak. ~SJTO VttY Sb&l1> 3br. 2ba cpt, ... .,.. leech ....................... JACOIS RIALTY Pool, paUo, w/w, blt.na, for. Funlufe llO'YOIObll. JAJ<F.FOREST pd ..... _ drp,~.nre~hunt vouarelbewinnerot VKant3br.2b••deo, '75-6670 1225. Adlh/no pet•. Dneoncl't!WBeoroom J UR.2 oa. '500 Siok~.!..,. utils · J br. ouu.w l ·Yorktown $395 . 4UcMtato~ <roovt to 4 Br). Bltna, 6U-m1 AdUILM'lg. lf513 c,.....,,J)a. hMtC£ OPEN DAILY IA.II. TOf P II .. """' Zl.asza w M•-..... frpk. tra kit & dtnins lc6oalslmld 3106 -------omcesopen 900t>$:00 MainRenUila.~5370 ----------. ftten. AfWARw atta. N. ot F.V. Mile Sq._ .................... Bachelor SUI$. Stove 6 E!Side 3 br, dpl~. sns Walk to heh. 4 br. $3$0. BOAT SHOW P•n. Cl<>t1e to a.hop's. COZY 1 Br. SJOO mo rdn1. mcl. Now "'*'O vu..~ F K:kll s~OK Fee •t• .. -lcll1a ~ ch1.1ttbes. Ref's Yearly214\lt Apolena 99&GS58 "'"""'.._• ee. .._:_ •-•· ................. ""' 'd ... 3• ""0" Main Rentab, MC).5370 ,...., ..... _,,_,v ANAHF.IM rcq · ..... ;mo ..... • 6441-2029 LARGE l&a br apta I .I FUibi Aye Call 847•1787 "-h h I . IF YOU 'itt r• J242 CONVENTION foraprx. u14e. &BOO sq, rt. 3 Br. 2 F:.o: fiz":o $:Su~ ha~•~toofreror _................... ~~~~ Ht 1 atar J2'1 Ba. apt , unf .. dbl ~· 1 'T78ScottPi ~t t:OOdeto.U. place •n 4ICI I Br. a b& tOW'llbouae ~call~ Ht ....................... :=~~~:.'!:'Jr: bfacl~~ LA~APTS lo the Oatl7 Pllo Sparl:llDI aa• cond. ?~_to claim J{lv.r 29'ory,•bedn:n.lbatb, u..ao pat.lo. tO' btllrooc\)', . · 1 >11 1l·( 't.L'l'k \ ill. I'\.' (~ - CLulUted SedJGb ... 10. Call "Lll•", -· nutpta,dne.tplc DW aV11tU/~ .. 75/mo. yrtJ. P'Snd what lOU wa• ln. J'bOna .. llil ... iiii;:•m'N~ltiii~.::-. .. E•:•==•==:::::::::::l::::Mll::;;//=•"°':~;=tw~·:~911;:;i·.,_iilc·i=:c.u::=oow=::'=f11..81tl=:::==••;:::;.t=D.ily==·==~=lot==~==;;;;;;;:;::;·~~~-----..-.....~~~ 1 CA P' TV UVlCE 1..t RATl.11'.RVlCI At Paar ..., r.. • am ( 1111•1• Sl 1ttefll l "riwntt'r fl111lto l'\ rt. declu lrn<'f'• .hduta Ca~l·VID)I Hr•P'" ~ta·!Astall H~'1•tn. CW Prkft Hl-Jll 7 .__,_ • ....... ••••••••••••••• Stat• ht. ln.t.,r.-d. low n6t ..dcS (lflft, t•ll ""'"' r~t ~l 813~ ~FA"URITY DUU.l>t.:lt.'- Cu alum blcHll 4r brfrkwol"ll. All ptlHe' l'OOCA!W Pi1UO c:vn & deck.I Uc Bnd 334 9llll It-. 64$-:!03\ f''nrmf'r I~ As;e-nt illt.,,. '49""'9 prlte1 too t•l•r1or ••••••••••••••••••••••• completl' prorenlonal •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 'Pf('1•btt fl")' ine C•llto CE.RA~ll(; 111 ~ New 11r l<&X'>'n 118.J2m:. MO\'ING An~whf'tf' &11-~ I ~I f'rl"llf • .inl)ob• LOU'S HOM t-: Kl-;f•AlltS, P.1m•llf'flt buy1116aen 1t·e JU )'rll ~·x1> l'.Arpnt >'·~• .. a.Ac._lk p:anl '&. 11at11J dr~ !'>SI 2164 ti1udeaanc by J1Apuwn, m4'1nt • tlea9up, trim nu na. f !"fl' ..-11\ tl8A :Mill f'~ftt'loaC'd trurk Fall, u PAINT ,\NY BEDROOM ._.tikumu ~~:le an 5 S ~ w po r l 8 a y Ta a µ r d . ~ "r y rt •" $4ll. 8e•m 1.'elhn•• & y,... '-"'Ice ~liable t:xpr Jap1nt e ...__.._.. =~c~a~'°'::!c~~u~ M c M l llt'n ~•ts 30411, rlo'"''· eoxtra Rollt1r ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••. .,........, & l>etJ9I uardener Reaaonable ••••••••••••••••••••••• S'Tl-4TU •""' ·-l r1 -.... t ...... ...,,, 1n your hom• y appt • ..,. . ._, Removal11 trimming P t9 .-•-ct> ts .,..., . ......., Want a REALLY CLEAN Li 'd Mlkr -HOUSE'! Call Glnaham 752-1'140 Pb1111tJ I prunina. frf't> l.'st c ---P ........ JP•"-9 u•••••••••u•••••••••• 1''\lll)I ansurt<i. &42 ~ c.,..s.,..k. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arc:luleclural Draltaman Ca'lJIS\ Man will lay youn House Plans. I hf'lp you G1Mral s.rtk•• Girl. >'ree est.s, 64.S-5123 ~Ct' In your bomt> by ••••••••••••••••••••••• - --------authonud Tu Corp ol PI um 'b 1 o ll Part :i & Chuck 't Tree Sva. Palrn~. or mine Repairs le~,_.., clearuag too! Guar work al t»uer sav1np Fr est get bid& p('rm1l 9218-1~ •••••••••••• ••••••••••• coiled. _ Don's Plumb1nj(, c:arpen MRSKlNGSCLEANlNG, America COW\lelor. Mr Paillt YC*I" Catfte Repairs. Hu&e 1nvf'n olives tnmmed. thinned. PfJNTJNG & CARPET Ross. 714 geo,s929 Average Extr I Stry '3'75 tory, below wholesale pruned, r emoved efS..3641 PATIOS WAUCS &drfc• lry. electflC<tl. en I CO. "WE DO IT ALL ' 2-Stry ~. lnlr ..Srm Free est 751 6942 Poor Mi 9229 afl 5 ~3561 l•MI-"-Plicea 1nC'I matr'l/labor ~ Plumb1na wi.dow C~ We Care Carpel Cleanen Steam Cl•:an or Shampoo Also Upholster} All Phillips t:«menl Co L1<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• rpr.+carrprs~8596 Bond..-<! 1''or Eat 751·5651 ELECTRICAL SERVICf: HANDYMAN C • after 6pm le 7 Ham •~ SM LL arpeotn • Professionally blown 1n. Guar, 1nsn1. frN est. __ ..., llOUSECLEANING 1s do.it yourselfpnctt Lie Ted62'7·7900or~·Ol34 HOMESAVl!:RS Plumb ••••••••••••••••••••••• Our Business. Call 325018.bondf'd 963-9546 -----me & Hutmg Jo'ree est WindowCleanmg~rv1t·e Janice's Raggedy Anns WORK GUARANTEED SlO hr llonest & reh111ble Fast. efftl·icnt. gd rate:. _ CALLS sis hr,"' A elertraal. plumbing oncrt'le Driveways JOBSIM2_!ZJJ __ 9AM to8PM 8412181 Work guar Rer!. ~C fo're<' l'lll Reas HJln 64~J7Jt. walkwa}'t&pallos Frtt Super Sl'f\llt" l.ov. e:.t Ari.',. refl> ~7 2285 pncl'S • 1-n-t• el>l ll,md) Custom Add ll 1oni., re modelmf:, l,.ndst·apmf:, concrete v.-ork. walks & patio~ Free est . call Vi Mt' Caldv.-ell. 759-0213 al67~~ lntr E11tr Free Est service 8 ol A Mslrchi: t•Jll u7 .,.,...~ '•Ill cl1m I 0Cl'11 J l(Un Ill ...., ........ 25 yrb Expr 642 0_295_ 114Hl383 or751 31~ CEMENT WORK "!-:I.I. 1dl1• 1h'm' .,. 1th a Fret> Hhmales l.u 1>.111) f'1l11l t'IJh-.1111.'d \d bonded &16-8120 h45 i:IU I 1141.o 15 71 I' \1 Ho~ecleaning. cxpt•r & ti r.1" t."1 "hl'n 'uu reliable JJpdO\!.'>e lad) pl.an .111 .111 111 111,. l>Jll\ P.11nt acolblll0 l·e1hn(t!> Trade \our old :.luff for l r.ut.• '""' old 'tuH 1111 Nds lransportat1on 1'11111 \\.1111 \th' ( J1ln11.,. Sil up,a1rl~~.dean nev. icood1c:. 'Allh IA l\l'" i:nod1, .... 'A 1th J t'lJSSl(ll'd \•h &l2 4389 1~;i :'lh.11 mt Hof A ~C 1121 0120 Cl<1.1>s1f1ed ad 644! 5078 l'IJ ... ~1f1t'd Jd 1).1:! 56711 ~.·.~·:.~ .... ~!·~-~~-~ .... , ~!~!.~~!~ ... !~.~~ ~~!.~~~ .... !~.~~,.~~~!~~~ .... !~.~~ Rentob Wontftd 4600 luslneu t & fOWMt 5300 Personals 5350 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Opipor+wtity 5005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa MHo 3824 Hwnti...pon hoch 384 i-++++++6'-tft+++++tft+++ofo++oJt I • 1 MO FHEI!: RENT . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• r<>R STOlE & OFFICE SPACE l·2·J H.m dlx offices No Lido Kel>1den1 needs :.m.ill •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost Mone) Chp with ap hse or 2br apt c•n L1d<t PIZZA prox S80 <;ok1 w phono *KAREN'S* :!l>r. bltn:i. ~ m" Chnst1ans Welcoml' Nu l AT IEASOHAILE Un lease req AdJ A1~~~r Isl & litJil 121 E. 8a) br, I' 2 ba slud10 l250 'q 'lj' ~~ 4 Hotel. LOW HA rio.S, Apnl tst Plea~e l'all aft S2000 +NET record trim & Jewel 6 or on wknd 675·243!> llelp run High lncvmc Keep money. please n• OUTCALL MASSAGI': GPM 2AM 838 1780 :>1'1 J826 fl. bllns. enr gar. frplc'. I . t'ULL SERV 833 J2Z3 't1I mi to ocean, adlts. sm a tile noon ~u/ln•Ht/ $25.S. Near new 2 br. I'• pets. fel' S350/S375. • . , Rnanee ba. patio. garden, adlb, 846-3714/IW6·7456 m u I \'/'\. R'' OFC SU ITI'. for rent •••••••••••••••••••••••• nopels 642 1603 ----~~a erde ol.Jri11e Caza ocean vaew. lg. balcony, luslftHI Jbr, 1' ~ ba. l'losed gar. upstairs w /garage. S5QO n--......u.. 5005 I 811 SCjUl':lky dean, i lOV{' W.t!k lo store11. movie " m u ::D mo SJ&..8834 David Dahl ............ ·-"'' I &., ••••••••••••••••••••••• &-refni: inrld No pj>lll bu.<1 Ava1l 1mm..-d Small /525 eJa e,.de ,.. f ---Sl~/mo !>46 5880 ,.sk for pet ok $295 1147·6668. !AST C. M. 'CoosJ•rh•CJ a 1.,1? t:11n 847 6341 2 Br avail 4 I. Retail or ore. space 300 0\er 500 AcllVI.' local S260 /? I m J} /l I' to woo sq ft al 50' bus IJsllngs. Plensc call Spac1ou,., ~H' No pct~ L.oJ a eJa JI o/.nok. Rl'dernr'd . ample prkl! . or s top by for freP info P.u10 g.ara1u· ri••nd1ng ~OP. P't IJJths. 1770 Oran~e All l'ategonel> & l~ pes Call75:! 7150ors.&ll 196-I Harttow 3842 5 45 .4123 A'e t;.it>-41171 We guaranll.'e to pleal>e :' f(r apt ~•nfu"' 1-'rph·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• )OU ,.01•1 Pdl , rµ• cl qi~, Super Oeh1u P Tv.n~use t .. t<++~++++++++++o!-+++++ lusilW'ts Rewtol 4450 d wa:.h :.k, hit' i-.. th Bdrm. Z 2 ba Close l ••••••••••••••••••••••• lias /I, wtr inl'lrl ~Z> mo bC'h. lenru~. pool. Leas Aoarti.nh Fumi'IMd I UGUHA lfACH ;51 l'Ull lt.·f 1 :1011m ~ ~o 846 9687 Agt or Unfwnrished 3900 Offlu Rewtal 4400 S1111aU OCC ~IK'l't.1! S111:> Ulll!I pd. pool Fe•· er •• ••••• ••• ••••••••••••• •• • • •• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • Cotnlften:lal Store l,..IM 3144 Tiit:: EXCITING 60' PY S9 FT or ran be used as pro 751-3741 t..NITl':O Bl'SINE~ INVESTM t-.:NTS 1525 Me:.J Verde Or 1'.. 1 al'~S from Knn.t Lnl> I Sutle 106, Coe.ta Mesa UBI 01len 7 da\ ~ \tam 1ll'nt.1b ::HO :>:rm 2 HH I rpl 1-:Jr. .1dlb 'fo ~b 1211 ,\ Ch·.1rbrook Ln -lS2tH.t3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,ALM MESA APTS. 11117 Wl':ST<'l.l l''f !'llB lt'M.1onal office Lut'Jtcd WOOOBRIDGlo: MINUTt:STONl'T AGT !>41 5032 1n older shoµ11in1: 1om MAMUFACTURIHG PINES/\PTS HCll plex , with ru!.11t at I. 2 & 3 bdrm unit>. ll.•l·h. !&2 lllt I SO I Westclff Dr. mo!>pherl.' $175 '.\lo uul Ot•'>1~nl'd like l'arh lromSl!t!> Newport FtnJnc1.ilClr paid by landlord S?25 Per M.1 i\dull~. :! br, lndn f<1t·1I ~:n..i l(M 2000 Mapl(' ~i.:r .al .1pt u. 6.11 3277 l'.illlorn1a bun1talows ,\dulL .... No p .. 1, L..cniitq Office Space MISSIO:'\ REAi.i'\ I" r u m S 2 7 o I l 5 1501 Me~a Ur Call on Sile Manager "\. HX5S Coast. Lai:un.1 Pinestone Ofr hr:. J .5 J •5 Ulks East of ,'\ewport <71-11 f>.12JI11t•ict246 _,. 494-073 I wkdays. 'I 5 30 wknd:s Bh d > 552 (~100 !'>46 9860 ~ac 3 Br 2 Ila t•nd l(ar L-.,..o Hills 3850 fncd yd, $350. 18-1 Jo; l!l~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• St S46·!10llO Jbr. l ba lwnh.,e Pvt ~on hach 3840 Plllln. pool, S33S mo Call •••••••• ••••• •• • • ••••• • aft 5. ~7 1566 Lge I & 2 Rr. 2 ba ~et LCllJllllO HtC)Uel 3852 apts Arlults nnh nn ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets A l' & l>shw11hr DL'( l JX,..., 1, 11 1 Pool & J aruu1 f'rom .-. • .-. ~ .r 2 o.i • po<• • S220 mo l'll32 MJ~n••ha rec rm. IO\ t>I~ l,,. ~t1on '162 11100 :9)41 AIOmd off t rown Vallf'v from $295 IUCETO IUCH 1131 ~7 l.1tt 1 br. 3 b.i frµk Hewporl kach 3169 cl!-.hwhr ,tl l ~ar..iJr.:,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'fl<'I 'd "lln dr>~" . 1 ioJ 2 Br 2 Ba lu11 Jpt '>' l'r Al.ohJm.1 '>16 Hh'i ur lnAk "(' l II 5.J61718 " tnl( ,, v.pnr ·" with b.ilcon' & rtrl'plat'l' ~1802 PREVIEWING 2HD UNIT, the Beach House c~mlemporar} & r.1 ... ual The he"l of "lt'\4 IH•rl ·, i:ood life •'Beamed <'e1hn~' •2 pool!I & rf't· r~nh•r, • Plm.h crpt.:. &. dr dPl'' •,\nd !><> mU<'h more I-um bat•hl'lur Lnfum l hr HUltRY FOR IEST SRECTIOH 1433 ~optonur "l;tv.pon Bt>.•t•h 646-1453 lluntrngton llrhr areJ 'Ur. pool. palm c·ondo :>Ir twach, <;hop-. M·hl., lmmed occupant') $325 l'h !16.1 522A , ARK MEW,OllT ltoo.M 4000 B.achelor~ 1 <>r 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bedrooms & To'4nhou:.r:. ROO:\J$ S2:i "k up "1th 1-'rom S?A'l SO k1tt·hen. $Ji $0 .,. I.. up Pnmc• IC)(•Jt1on in liuot· tnRton Beach o n Urookhur~t. llCIO ~quare fl'el StnRh' l!ilrden type ~lOrl' or ofl ll'l' Good ex po!.Url' .i'"l!nt·d park 11111 I ·a II ;\1 r Plum mt•1 !IG:i 6767 DELUXE OFFICES (.,amml & tnd'>ll :>pace~. alet 10 ~'100 ,q ft As low .t~ 3S ''I fl l .tR N11(ul'I & \11 ... ~1ll11 \ ll')ll .ir ... 1, ildnd\ lo S I> I-r.,.' <.'.ill IUI 1-100 :-.I.~ J>t'r '" fl 1001 Um·h '\ R \.n ~I 541:12 MUTUAL ILDG. NWP'f BCH STOR 1-; 26.10 1\ \'On St S27 5 mo Jerry W)'nn <213 M77 7i<ll ~TOR J-:.o FFIC E·SI IOI' Newport & Ba} Center 20.52 Newport Hh·d t'\J 646 12S2' 644 2<!:'.11 4 DELUXE OFC 'S t'onl rm . l>edt ~'i .ill paneled. ~m v.hsc 111 re JI I or<!~ r leJ~I' l .. 1ke ~orc•l area Kent 1 larkms i14-581-!IJ93 RETAIL STORE Beal'h area. 960 ~q fl All new 1mpro,emcnt.., Cq11 ('U!ol lq:htini.: frplt'. ell' Ca~h for 1m provemrnl.S + fle-c1ble lease. 675-3080 t 10·4 > BALBOA INN S2SO mo Yrly l!'lf' Pn me <1pace in Inn 675·8740 PJlentcd hem I l'niqut• p1et:l' of t.'<fUJ p ment 1>r0Jet•ted net $280,0UO this yr Pre:.cnt owner unabl,· lo hJndll.' Can bl' rl'lol'ated Lt•ver3Rl'" 129', down Ull 751·3741 MEHSWEAR IALIOA $21.000 net. full µrice ~"? .. 'JOO. plu!'t stock w11h only 120.00(1 total do"ll payment Uon'l be d1~.1p pointed' At•t now ' Ull 751-3741 SUPrL Y SALES Neb ~.000 > r plu.'> E Z run, !>hort hrs A i.leeper bu:. ant·~~ l'rll ~d for quick s.dt• Ull 75 t-1741 PRINTING SHOP k:..<,tJb 40ye.m. ElldUSI\ e beach town location Over $13,000 mo. sales Partner!> agret> to disagree forcing sale Call for appl now Ull 837-4.200 •SPAC'IOLS• Rrdcrnr att•d :!R r I Bu 1;11r.i1t•' t'h1ldrt•n llt''l'Oll""' rnJ11,11_lt' mt•nl S220 !lf\2 2112!1 .i ft 3 ~P<'Cldl'Ul.tr ">pa. total apts !148 <li.55 ret"reat1on prl°'ljtram. - Mlt"ialproitrJm 8JN>Ob 11Rt>O:'\I!'. Si2.~ "k up "1th lenru5 c:1>urt..., i\l FJ-.h1on kllchen ~11 ~I wk uf> l!llJod JJmborcc & ~dn apt.' S48 '1•~~ Pr~l11te offll'e .. pal'I.' 1n c•entral Corona del Mar 1\mple parking Air NltlCf Janiton al serv1c•e !) Ol!'hli. pt•r Wl.'C'k lmmt'd cx·l·uµann 41)< l'1·r ''I ft 490 Sq ft. B<1lboa Island. 'RIMT SHOP Joaquin H111, Hoa<i Room •: m11rom IJ<'h $211 1714i.44-1900 week l.•llht klkh pn• 2 llr 11<11111 .1pt w p.11111 l Hr .! 11,, Y.1~1cll lf .. rea $240 All ut1l pd 1'11ll n111•h1ldrt!11 or ~ls ~-Wi ~II 1 PZ:imo 6-&6 :,AA 1 SPACIOUS JBr l l\,; dpl:o., lll'W q1t . drps. blln~ fon:l'd .ur W 0 ~Jlll<"I' in ktt L.ir flq 'ard No pets $2!1!> m11 8122 '' M 11 hal'I l>r Jl47·JS41 , l'VC! ~J631l Nt'W I Rr & 2 + dt•n JJlh Hnl,r: Harbour arf'a M0.1441 "'f;W -I. 2 & 3 HDRMS f'rom S2.:IO to $400 839--9739 2 Br, baUl, patio. 1 ml bdl.DU/mo. C&li "2-f51.Z all I PM. ... - WATUFROHT $32 Y. om,, n µre ( ti <lljO .~I HEAR OCIEAH \ Ill\"'' on of tl.1111111 ln\1•,1 1111·111<11 114 Ai:ate Ideal for $200,000. NET specially shop. law of· Busy s hop by o C fll·c. acclg, clt• Day~ Airport, leverage with <2131lll9 !>:I07, Pves 29"( down Call for de 1714 ln2·36S3 tails Industrial Rental 4500 Ull 751-3741 •......•..•••.....•••.. MAHAGEMEHT La1tuna Beach Executive 1n whol(;'!':ile supply bw.1 nMs atrtl1ated wllh d)nam11• fast ~row1nl( maJor international ror porallon needs peopl<' onentcd associates full or pan lime 494 ~3 Coast area. A Jewel. tum clip for REWAHD Prtced to sell. don't P.O. Box 718. Wh1tt1cr. miss' 90608, CA Ull 751-3741 CLOTHING WESTERN WEAR $8000. Mo. Super S . Orange County loc. 1\ll name brands , easy down Ull 137-4200 lett jW'tnft T a•em Nets S2.JOO rno 6 Oa\ 01X'rJt1on Semi in du.-.tnal Ov.-ncr mo\ rn~ north and must !It'll Good lease Term., TIM t::. 751 1400 PET GROOMING OWNER ANXJOliS' Surgery fon·es ~Jle $10,000 or :.ubm1t' UBI 137-4200 Gll-'TSllOI' llalboa bland St;,1)QO ~ANDWJCll SllOP Lost: Male Black & tan Shorthair Dog. 20 lb11 ··spike". REWARD Goldenwest/Mcl-'adden 892·6537' S46-l933 LOST Emerald Penddnt Pin. Substantial reward -199-1293 FOUND· Sat. Blk Tan Shepherd & L•b mix, '1c Elden, C M 645·2335 FOL:ND Bun<"h of ke~ ~ 1n .ille,· 200 Blot:k of Uroadwa) C M 548 16:.!8 i''OUND Female Corker m1i. well lr.11ned . h.>\ 1ng. 64!> 60t!I 646 4H2 FOUND beau11lul "'i:ll tr:uned frm ln-.h Sl'tll'r. \I(' M..1i:nol1.i Wei;tm1ns1er Blvd ~14 0464 l'cie.la Mc~a ~11.000 Jo'OUND 1 }ng malt• l nsh ('()lJNTH \' STOil ~; ~etlcr v1c Lakt• l'ark. DELI II. B. 557·8!110 u~k ror J L Cannery \'di S..18.!JOO Found Sml ~haRR'' !.hort OWNEHS Wll.LTH.\l:'I. legged .blond Ll·rn·e; m1i. Term~ Ava1lablr malr Mon l"eh 28 nr NB 01rk Park Bkr 673-7348 Post OHite If ow~cr not Home De,orotinci! BOtJTIQl ·1-: l..i~una lll':it·h. 1.'drcme h ht loot traf11r ~Lua t1on unique conlem· p<>rdl" 11ems Ull 837-4200 GIFT GALLERY round will gl\I.' JWJY I rce 642 1366 Found Black Fem.ilt• Pers 1;\n C'at Nr Magnoha & Sl..tll'r f'tn \'alley 841!· 1235 l.osl 3 2 m.ile .,. h•te dlbmo S1amest· kitten 5mos Rev. ard 494 611'12 Lo~t Cot"kate1I, Grav .,. some white o n AIORTIOH Counsel.me & Referral Preg. test avail wknds 24 llr Helpline 547 -9495 M.ASSAGI FIGURE MOORS ESCORTS OUTCAll OHL Y 631-3111 EXOTIC GIRLS Mai.sage & Modeling Oull'all 542 3169 543 3250 Spfri._ RffdHo 11115 So El C.immo He JI San Clemente. Fu 11)' Ltc For appl 492 7296 t-:L ITI': SAUNA t.. MASSAGI:: • •$10 FULi. l-, llour with lh1s ad Jo'REt-; Wlw l1){)<1i w I llr MaSS3Kl'. Ind' Hm:. IOAM Mid l\10N-SAT J\F:. BA. MC & Che<·ks 1\cq>ld MOO W Mt· Fad dcn,S A ~lHH!I!'> DlllNKINU c rl.'Ul<'!t probll·m~ It doe~n·1 solve them ti you ne<>d hl'IP. call CAil !-:MANOR Hospital m Oranl(e, 633·9S82 LINDA & VICKI Ollkatl MaHOCJe For the Fun of it! Scr\'1ng all Orange Co ~9 2743 RELAXING MASSAGE Rob James · Lit· \1a.,.,rur Outcalls !I 9 1!»·5111 :-;c'4pOrl HcJch. Want Jl'\I\ e panner or mJ~ be purchased '.\1r Smtih 1~67S 3080 W .edJncJ /Moch. Stiop Profitable Corp has lo ~ell out Pnre reduced Now Sin.~ From Sl32M feathers. !las or~nge on Our Specu1l1y ,, Hair rl' cheeks, 6 mo s old mo,al bv Wa'1ng. Fan• Yellow under <'h1n Arm!>. Lei?s & B1krn1 "Rosco'' 1s ftnRer <:all for appt. BC'auly trained W~ll not bile, S.'\O Clinic, fo;tc-. 642·0570 Reward.V.11lowLn,C. M JSk for SAM CRi\NE II B.S 1716 Orange.CM 645-4170 540·060R Wont U"'°r Stott Tustin area 640-9019 5483212aft12noon LOST Gray/White mixed breed female rat. vlr Prominlorv rt. Sat . EI o u 1 s e , n n t' o 11 a r 675-4102 ;.ifl 7.30 PM REWARD ln•ntnwnt Opportunity 5015 ~l $100 Keward. 7 Mo ••••• •• •• ••• •• • • • •••• • • F'em Golden Rel nl'ver THE FONZ SAYS..... Vic 21st & Santa An.1 "Where else )Ou gonna Avt'. C ~ Yellow n)'lon find lhL, .. $39.SOO 2 BR. c·ollar 631 1481 or older frame R-4 Lot. t•11 ,. ~~fl2Z4 of Tu-.t1n Centurv 21 Crocker Inc. 642·5062 · MoMytoLoon 5025 Lnsl Heward lor return of "P orky, ln color Aust Shepherd fem • • • Horman lerqer 2181 American CodaMHa You arc the winner of 4 t1ckrl'l to the Westem Hatfonal 80.ATSHOW at th<' ANAlll::I" f'ONVF.NTI01' CF.NTEH \Jdn:h!J1:1 PleaM! call 6-12·51.711. "'I :JJ3 to < la1m }Otir l1rkt·l~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Weanng name lag & !Jc • • • Id, W & 3rd T.D. 's LOANS AVAILABLE Credit not important 673-4883 Broker Call~ 7187,497 2893 --- ----lkaul girls have an ext"tl FOUND small red1sh bm mg me11s a,r:e abnul their. fem Pek on Royal Plam An ah e 1 m S l u d 1 o nr Baker $46-2624 :US..5363 .... A Comp/H.akpr, liH·ln Sal M rm, ba, TV, CdM. a.cs. 6N·llClll,644-fllCll, ....... " 7 AAociat.e Rep llOllOYY MO DP8t. NEC. 11 you're oew to Orange Co., temporarily dJsCOD· t.inulng you.r education. recently discharged from the service or for any reasoo seelu.ng tem · porary or career employ· ment. consider this uru· queoppor. Youcaoeam $196 PER WEB Ba&ed oo your produc· t1v1ty Comm + lllCelltlvea & extra profit shanng bonus. On the job tra1n1ng. Tremendous potential to reac h supervisory & manage- ment positions. Mwit be persoo•ble & amb1t1ous For appointment onl} call ......... •Defc'lln •Jmllon •Tnn... P1eue Apply Al The Security Office YICSON YACHTS 1931 ~re Ave, S.A. (No Phone Calls Please> Equal ()ppor Employer lWRDllESSERS •anted apply 1ft penon, Regi.I. So. Cout Pl.u.t. 54().38118. With diploma for top d.alll UXlmllATE apa. Mr GiJanWaO. 7Sa 95a •111.ASSAOE TECH.FEM• S.S'X. Com.m-Ouar min. l"u.1l a P.T wortt. LeJ.it. ELITESPA ~15 .... a• 1Capac s ...... l I If pet:::. me:r ...... a • = .......... .. ....,,.. ••••l•r• •••· lo ................ Yos ......... af,..6 .,._...,_ID ..W. ....... a ... a..n.Ja..-_.u.. •t&a.rt.,,.. .. a c-....r ewer ·~ rataatoa from ...;.... ________ , • ...., ... + ...... tr .... ~ .. qualty tell Mr. Milin <TU > HI ·9020. 7 30 Piii lO:toPM. Tbunday ---~-----J llareb10tlL ---------s.a. SALIS 1aA8411 MURS•YM.AM ~ ..,...n Ellp•rhaud retail la 6 equip. lo pro DWWJ aaiesmu. XI.Ill f-!:ceah. Sal·&ulo-e•p 1al•r1+comm aad -~-------­boD11a. M uat Ila ~e Hanlware Sales. 3 days MAT UR E WO 11 A N --------i ll:Dowtedie d pl.a.at W... wett. tndds 1 wtndday. p /llme to welcom• Pl.AMTSHOP Wlcatioo. Seau ~ type Crowo oewcomus & cootact Part time. ao hrs 94' Hardware. 3107 E. Coast merchants. Flex.Ible hrs. week. Mlllt be toowled· CASUAL Hwy,CdM. Need car. lite typlaa. geabMolplant..Al-l28Z RJbllTUllSAUS ~retary llouse cleaning serv. nda ~7 ~_;_ ______ , ..... p r/ Must have espeneoce lD COMMUNICATIONS depend woman for work MECttANIC needed to C ~ paUo furniture sales. Eacltln& new world BRUNSWICK w/owntran.sp.Oexhrs& work 00 forkllf\a. must ~-r•b·a-.......ft"•ro·_,, Salary. comm and awartas«>-4,etl«lnsaJ~ S. 53&-9522 ~ ... _ ...... boom dept. ol 1ot 1 co. Call Kay top eves have exper ~ , WUI tram rtcht Banen. m.2100. Denni~ Housekeeper. part lime. Me<-haruc. Auto or mtr v Apply tn penon. ANTIQUES & Uenola Personnel CORPORATION ~~~nre Nvp~s.& 6~6~8;~! 67~-el9x~9rpmprdonl'dy. Call ~~:~:.~cM.1460 Experienced .ntique ~~~~fo:rvtoe. 2082 ......., .,.. · ---------• s peclahst. Must be _..., _______ _ 3333 HartMw lt.d laabeU. Medical Back Office Aast. PWMIH knowle<l{!eable with ln-g· ."'\ (9" (. • -,, CUSTODIAM Costa~ Calf. Hskpr needed. Ptr lll·F exper. for busy GP. near Ex per 'd Only for teresl tn s.tlet Addi· .......,. .......,. ~ Lmmed. operung lOam 2 JO-S:30. Mature. like Hoag HOl!p. $48-0822 servke. repair 41 re· Uooal respon.s1blUUes in· 6 30pm fo r penon Equalopportunlty kids & pets Julie modelinl-Mustbede.n. ch.aiebuy1q -SICanAllY w1prev1ous 1ndustnall~~~e~m~p~lo~y~e~r~M~l~F~~ 7~.~l-6009 lrv1oe. Medical Computer neat 41 able to work ToSTOO. Newbr.ncholc · to al exper Xlnt ()pr/AcrtngSUpvlmmed w"'1"""cl.ass clleotele.t9 49RLFRID"'Y in S.A. needs "self Jlnl " Inventory Control $650 =rung for Individual ,....., WI "' workmg roods. Top pay • ... ~ Hr. comm. SSJ.1807 for Neat bardworklof lo· starter -ha PP Y & fnnge benefits includ· MAl&IAL r-""""5ft can irow with a pro-appt. divldual with o nee personality" to haodle lDg Profit shanni Apply EXECUTIVE Local co. offers xlnt ad· aresalve Company. Min __.;...;...__ _______ ._ __ kg-·-.... Typla" .. ~ . ....__, t.,.._ Invoices In V"..,....ment """en•·aJ to •.4 vrs exper pref'd Pre-sc hool Teacher """ IVULIU • ..._ ~ ...... 1 n person. et w n ~~--~ .. .. , Must be able lo wort this 1 person ofc. Flex• 8 J0-4pm SECRETARY senous career seeker. Computer Opr exper re-needed. cert. or exper wttbthePubuc. ble fltlme hrs. Needed CIMCO Call B1ll Ma«Y. m.2"100. q 'd . Type 6S+ wpm , CaU6'C>-8820. APPLY lN PERSON immed. Call Control 1 Good oppor. for 1ndiv. to Deruus & Denrus Persoo· medical Ins b~ltground Career Employment Irvine lndustna work w 1pres. of expand nel Service of Irvine. 2082 helpful & undel'Standmg PllSSMEH Rnnar's A& ~ Complex ang Irvine located co Michelson Dr oC medical tennloology. Should have Green -':II-· ency. · 265 Briggs Ave.C M Pre r e r comp u le r. Call for appl. 64(>.-0140, Hornet or Shrular Small Gardens ECRETARY for l•w olc Equal()ppEmplyrm/f maouf .• or electrical Lady's Fashion Shop ~kforSusan Web E•per. Apply 1n 4r.-• N.B. Exp. ootnec. Wiil loatRepai,,..... manuf related back· needs part-lime exper'd penoo. Penn,yHver.1660 230I -Jou C • train. Shreq'd.644-*0. Muslhaveactual10b ex· CustomerService ground Sh 100. typmg salesbelp.642·9380 MedRecept toSSOOO Placeolla Ave, Costa CdM per. Waterfront boat LehMalteAD~al 65+. xlot benefit NOSATURDAYS jM~es~a~.=~~~~=J~~~~~~~~~~~~RETARY/ASSlSTAN1 yard. Hull repair, Aggre:.s1ve 1nd1v wall • 1 -.v.. ft""' k .... & Desired by Ad Firm Gd 539-1183 mech"l/elec"I repair. Top achieve new heights in ~~age. Sa ary *"""' to LEGAL SECRETARY ~~,. .J:e~r i:e:hi:'";ro-Ptume Eves. Calif. Office 1 Do JOU enjoy mfll!t· typ'g/phone skills. Vng. 9AM·3PM pay for qualified worker. order desk dept. of ex· · EXPERIENCED feaalonal group seeklng & IDduat Care. Xl.Jlt P-.Y· Ing~! reepons, hard won· an ~~~-~~~~~I No loser s please. pandmg sales l'O Call ~'~~~ Corporate. Real Proper-like indiv. for paUeol 499-JM6.SC .. L.B. •SILVIRWOOO"S dJVldual.UJ·751·~7U ... ~ftAM'TS " Black1e's Boat Yard, Charle~ Rmg. 11.13.!700. ty. Estate Planning & contact Po&. Call Marsha PUBLIC RELATIONS MllDS _. .. ,..._ 673-Ql34. Denrui. & Denrus Person Probate. Nwpt Bch· Davis.833-ZTOO. Denn1& & PERSON-for eatabliabed Competant people for ECRETARY. Stoclt Fullume&partumehr nelS('rv1ceof lrv1ne.2082 '\.'\'-11'.'()\\A\...C)(l·\ll'> Alrportarea 7S2·1211 Dennis Personnel Medlftal W~t "-•-• memclothmg&womena Brokerage, Newpt Ctr ly attendants to 1n BOOKKEEPER Michelson Dr. 1... 1 .....,.. .. ~ d t ar depta Loc•Uon. P ref exper troduce new 1noovallve full Charge for growmg ---------PenoM11 ACJ"CY Uquor Store Clerk. ft.t.11 or Service of rvine, """"' Office loc: in C.M. f!:at~ ~n w:ur NpBcb w/NYSE Firm. Muat be health screening pro· 1 n I c r 1 or d \>'I 1 g n C:U.tom.r Se<nice 3123 Btrch St. N.8 . part lime call 548·7311 Michelson Dr. N e w Po r l A re a · store full ume. Pleue familiar wtth back olc gram Must be well magaztne. NB Some Mature .. exper nee. 557-0045 forappt. · MEN Perm p/Ume for Necesury qu•l!tles. apply m per.on to Mr. operations. Call He1d1 groomed & able to deal secretarial skills de· female. Ute typing, prof1. 100% Employer LA times deliv. In N.B. ma~u re. v Iv ac 1ous. Dennis Webb, 45 Faabiom 6tl).l480 w/lhe public. Flexible aired. Call btwn 9·5. clency w/fig, 10 key add Retained LVN or RN. Pubbc rela· &CM. $27~$350 per mo motivating. a very re-Island N Bch •--s -...r--R-_...-AR-Y-.. -X-..,..--h •-n lbl d H ly S4C>-3222 b ·~~h Informal ofc l 1 on s Pe r •on f o r • wardiog career oppty · P · """' ... • ... ...., rs.,. ex e ays. r ..;;... ________ , Y'""'"" M lh -"9AM e1tabli1bed Medical S48-t7t0 Call for Interview 9·$ M4·:M)4 To work direct11 for wages. Call Deanna for BOOKKEEPER F IC c M Call I e ..... • ·------r II •. Off . VnuaJ Oppor Employw .... _ ........... ol ,...... 833-1.200 64.>5800· _...,...,.....,..., u ume, Weight Control ice Mgmt. Bua. man seeu Moo·Fn. 1114>846-3375 ~ Chairman of.....,.,.,.." a.,,_ Permaoent position · dependable Houaeman. loc:at.ed ill C.111.-Newport mollvaledlndiv.orcpllo ALES National Profenlonal Automotive avail In new corporate EL1G1rl,!lomeexperte· req111redtohvein: Rep· Area . N4ilce11ary aaalsl In bus. P /T . REALESTATE S Sports Or1an1utlon. New Detail Shop needs o f c 's • EI Tac 0 q'd Over 18. CdM . Call lyClasatlledAd#834Dai· qual1tlu. mahre, ~U82 Want ex.,.r, aa1re11 Fast growing co. needl headquartenl.JlNewport help. Restaurants, lnc., Mis· 6'4'6lOO. ly Pllot. PO Box lStJO. vivacaoua. motivating, a __ sa1espenoo looking for Telephone Sollcltora. Beach. SUCCftsful •PPU· Top wages paid. Englne s1on VteJo. Salary open Cost.a Mesa, Ca. 921126 very rewarding career MgrTme to '8831) higher !Mome. Opport. Earn S300 & up per wk. cGt must be very prol1 . St.eamer5, eng pamters. Phone763-1354. DELJ Manaf.er. mature Qppty. CaU for interV1ew Sporilliq~ to generate lmmed blc.b Must be wtil1og to work cleol In all phases of b"fers & polishers, up IOOIUCE.EPER ':!!,m!n 1:C,~~e:"~~~I E~~~ Q:1~~~l~~tf~~ 9 5. Mon-Fri. •114 1 Klclt off your carMr earelog1. Appl1 coa· ~· t~P,PJY F~l.~j secreurlalskllla, lnclud· holstery shampooers. ..., S<M>-3375 w/major retailer otfer-fident1. <114>753-5111. Ing typing, shorthand. c*k out. pick up & de FullCha~e 642-6830 eves646-667_6 ____ ....:a-;I.p.Lpot..:.:..:...o~tm~e-n_t____ mgsolidfutureto1lncere Armlln>nf, lrvltH!. dlctatln& machine & livery Apply dt Del•-Drinr/ ------• LVM't indiv. Call Charles Rina. RECEPTIONIST 8 let G 1 rl for Jr. clerical. Also muat be ~Harbor Bl, CM I001111EaaER -·' Ffl£J111G• "'SS MGR Relief duly for day & &U-2"100. Oeruua & Dec· e...-.wear. over 18 es· able to work well on ~ Production Worker. S3 ~ -..,,.... .. h A II l M>l030 h llr '"rt ,,.2 ..,.,.,.., N___.ed ~1th on·'·-e ox evening shift charge rus Penonnel Service of ,_ .............. _,to_ ...... w/,J· .-n-1en-ed. penonali-t~le one. pp can 1 Girl office. Expr t ru tos... .,.. ~ ~ .. '"' .. 1 be ..11 rvt u 1 h •·-................ .. .. ~.. ... ....-.,.~ be btwo 2$-45 at ""nencc . .ib1Uty to tram nurse. G<>Od sa . n..,, ts. I ne, 2082 ... c e~n fi-m• ... aer. Accuntte ty 41 pooaung a muat.. • trial bal;rnl'c Nedl. DE:UV~Y-RSOu ~ Park Lido Conv. ff09p .. Dr ..... -Appb I.ft ,..l'IOQ Wed <W tractive, well groomed & AVON personable w phone e'< ~ ..... " and s u Per v 1 s e 466 F1 h Rd NB typinc SS+. some Jl'M. -.-pleasant. Able to work Pr Sa I a r Y l" om . 25 hrs per -.k. MUbt U.-'t' emplo)ces Applicant a~ IP • • • MOLD MAKER statiaUcal typtog. Lite lmce well under preuurc . ANY•A meru;uratew cxpr. Rep· own car Costa Me~d shouJd hJvc expenence 642~· PLASTICS bookkeepln1. Xlnt 1"s.co.d~ Salary commensurate ,..-a.p--1 ly to II 739. D111ly Pilot, Phannac1 6420l06 with .,mall boat LYMTreat.Mllf 111o.1•1CTIO .... Mftlft benefit packa&e. Salary 2U2W.Oceanf'n>ntNB with experience, abluty wvr-"'' _. B lS6-0 c l manufactunnit Include "" " ...,_ $800 ri al hlato tr so. you'll enjoy met:•t p O .• 0 " · ' os 3 DENTAL A 5 ~ 15 t dt!la1led resume and Nune Newco loattaneeds · W.ESLADY & P or 5 ary ry log people wh.tle selbng Mesa,CA92162ti Cha1rs1de. F iume Al work lu~torv Reply lo 7 J Full·llmc. Hunt· MoldlqMacbJoe()pra ~-~~~ ANOPOS Cell Mr. Haldemaa for world famous AVON BOOKKEEPER F Time least 6 mos exp 111 Sal Cla.sstftt'd Ad •SJS. Dail} 1ngton Valley Conv. Mold.in&Tr&lJleea Udo Sb>p. P/Ume, ex· aept. 751·9800 Products Good urn Postin" thru C / L , ~rmo H B 846-3540 Ptlot. PO Box 1560.Cosla Hosp .. 8382 Newman ln5ped.Ors per'dSaleslady.Coalem· •SECRETARY• 1ngs. Flexible hrs. Call Payroll. C.M 7S2 9396 DENTAL ASSISTANT Mesa. Ca 921626 Ave. H.B 842·~1 5c1me1 rtastict '\Y\l "-'Cl\1 A~"i<X"t.-\11 ~ po r a r y European A maritetiog direct.or re· 54G-1041orZeruth7·1359 ------•1---------1 1714 >898-66Jl ,.,..._1l>m-J fashions. Apply In q's the assistance or a CARPEHT8S Ora.I Surg~ry only N 8 _,..._ person, 3363 Via Lido, sec'ttln the firm 's Long bl -so bo L.U ··&• ..... •cH1 .... 1sT 37ZJ Btrch St., N .e. ho Asaem ers me al .......... ....... " uuac:R&yu....... N 8. Beac plaol -& VI BABYSITTER 32 hr A I s f FtHANCE Pro1ress1ve ~rowth " --" 557-0045 h .. ~ ... my home HB In exper. PP Y .. a art ....__._.I--"'/ uf "'~ "d f/Ume Mature JN>«·Emp'-'er would move to t e1r • .,.,.. Manne. 776 W 16th St ---,_,.. SECRETARY oriented man · as 1m· >-.,...r · · ...,,.. ..,,. lesladies· Fun? Ve• Ckeanslde plant In Oct rant, own trans. & ref a C M -......U M•119" 0 PP or t u n It Y r o r med. opecmg on day & male, over 21. 6 Daya IO· Retai~ ...-hen the product ts ex· Xlnt salary & fringe 980-JlllD (2) Days a w~ Laguna secretary w1accounUng swmg shift for General cludlog Sat/Sun. Work~~~~~~~~~I citing & easy to sell. No benefits. Call Mr. Hays, Bai--uter/lhkpr sinale. C..ARPENTER~ I \I.ant N1~uel t;xper req'd a~tude Skills r6n"d rn· Macbul.ist. Mm 5 yrs w/planta&trees. S3Hr& 8 _.._JC&r_ exper ~. Mu.al be en· 121314 35- 7484 .,,.. ' ., You Now ' Wepco Call~ .... lathes & mills, aet·up & up. Overtime. Ins . __..,, __ ' thualullc & like people . .....:_ _______ _ f/\ime, own apt. Nr bcb Con .. '\trucllon. ((~l'n Con· -----c ude · Stallyping. lOkey operate. 36 Hr. 4 day wli. benefits. Advancement Dictaphone, accurate Full " p/time. Call SECRETARV·Part·tlmc ul 81lH1~ tractor. no 331 90-! Call De.tGI As.Ktcmt by touch, ablhly to uiiiat on s win° ab Ht. Xlot potent.1al. Lag\IDa HiUs lYPUt... beavr phones. Sal Barbara Wainscott. •or Y·"'ht SaJ-OfO-1n 1n prepannit flnanc1al " N I El Toro -"" Cal ~ 9 '' --'-'5 Baby1ltter1Howiekeepc•r 81~2Wll R 0 A prer·d Saluy :.cbedu.les & payroll. beoeflts include medical uraefY, nc. · to-· ._.wn am· 494-5572. Dana Potnt Marin•. 20 2 luds, wkdys NewPor\ CARPnCL'fo'ANEH-oprn Call Mon thru Cal,4'4-Ult &denta.llnsur.&a/cond . ....;~---------1 u.m.~l-0311. hrs wk, non-smoker Keli Mr Hood833-2900 , • Thur'! 7 30am 2 JOpm Benefits effective Im· uuac:"'r .1.lftES RIC~IST _831_..;._·9870 ______ _ ooup n~ 21or 847 ~ 9AM 'tllNoon med dale or employ " ~"'""' u-1""" SALISMAN -over~ I~ _;...:...;...____ THltlVJMICO. ment. & Orderllea. exper. To$600 To locate Prophylactic SECRETARY BANXING C'.aahierTraint't' --Dental AHrst. Xray & ~NewpartClrOr DISC Bayv1ewConv. Hospital, Progressive animal Vending Machioes. No 1 girl sales office needs Ta.Let Plaq1* rontml eiq.>er No Newport Beach INSTIUMIMTS 2055Thunn, CM 642·350t. hospital ortera excep. COit to loution. Easy sh~. responsible 1 .,1 PltlmeforourSo C'o!IAt G>oMen:hiltgl" ~moklr>A. full or port EquaJOpporEmployer S tlonal future for ............... taUon. Good clos· w •. ....._e~ ....... to nt•W c art>er ~pol t1rn1• K.131471 102E Baker.C M. NURSISAIH veraaUle. t•ke chu1e. It'·-~~ • -.... -...~v .. Plan Ofc Will work w 1trowth onenlNI <'0 -----1 ---m..5300.E.O.E. F/Umeday&eve1bUll maturepenoo.Ml.Jl4yn ing MYerage Com -lD& lmowlqe. ~Sl!OO Moo·Fr1 4 lS to 9 30 & ---· .. ino hioh •t.-np1n,. in o~.... ~~••OfftCE l~~~~~~~~~l ~-I'd Good ..i J ~ .-.'d .,_...re m1aalon payable after to start. M2·7140 Call Sat 9.45 to ti 30. Exp.·r ~ .... " '.,. "' ....,.,~ ~ r:: '"'' · ... c__... •.• .., ......... · machines are lnstaUed. pref'd Ca ll Kath) dt\ Call liarbara "'1d<', RIC8'TIOHIST Must enJOY phone coo· & t.. A~ly. Park sume to: PO Box UIZi8. Call Mr. Smith. 11141 _Tue;...:;.:_· ______ _ Houlk ~ 1133 2700 0('0rus & 01.'n Ex.per d 10 computenzed t a c t . w o r k i o ~ MACHIHEOPRS Lido Conv. osp, lmne. Calif. 92"113 m 1 w..4464 ~UllTY calliomiaFeder•I ms Personnel St•rv1r1· of baluol(, Ins. payroll. etc W/customen and detail ~on graveyard Flagship Rd. N .B . __ .....;..... ______ 46HUI. 4 . ..... Sav,R"S •-Loon Jrvlne, 2082 Michelson Saluy rommensuratt' work.. Lile ty]>lng & fll d 6'2-3044. ~T GUAIDS ..... "' ... D k s 1 or exper' 1..:.::.....::.;_;_;.__ ____ ~ L °"-lalSerY 3333Brilto1St.C.M r w/abilt t y Garden lng.PaidvacaUoos.slc to t 1 ee ..... IDSIS"'I-Fasbll .. 111aoc . s.tesperaoa, part Ume. VacaUoo. unlform •in· ~~Eq~ua~IOp~p;E;;m~p~IYT~m~f~,~~~-;~~~~~I Grove 5.14--0109 leave, &roup firof1t -~~~.;~dt!r':.Tsbt d "'fU firm. Rtftpt/Seey, froat Home Fumiahings Expr sur. F /tlme employ-c E ., TR I f' l1 G AL ...... s harin1 & bea th tn· work. Clean modern Exper' ( lld·T. -~-mble. desk. Exper Refs req'd. pref'd. Laguna Hll11, meot. Coatact SCt. ltller. '' Dl:NfALASStSTAn1 surance . Apply good rea, epeUUll e. Type 80 wpm. 31D Su '761H991 S.1Z77 ---------1 C~E.R & SM PARTS Cbalrat<k, exper'd 1n 4 9am-3pm , wkdays plant. Good vacation Good HI w/locreaaee. lrfJguel Dr. H.B. Suite ....:..:..:......:.::.:.... ______ , ________ _ Bantinl S6L FlNISKERS. 4 d11y wor~ banded ~U1try. pre Barden Peal Control, 6M ~ & beodlt pack.age. Call for appt. )49·3081 3)0. S.. rrOMOtklMI '---------' TB.Lii week, exper'd 11pplil.'ant" fereocc for expanded Randolph. C.M 54&-M70 t oppor. for advance-S.W. Santa Ana. 41 Bed (41 e:xper'd Premium Secy to pres tllClO Newport BeacbOfrlce should phone M~lS6 for dulles Salary related to • IDt!tl~pplySam-Spm Coov. Hospital. I.I. SAW Reptet1entatlvu. Hl&b GeoeralOfClce $750 •PPt ability Garden Grove Gen IOfficeTra1!:'1 ft C4111foNMtlahcffcMt ....... ._lllt.r Well located R. E. otnce commlHloo.a lo cover Btli:~Aaatst llSSO Six months teller ex 1--------•I 5J7-8860 MA&IC w..,_ I"" ~ needa 2 aal•people to LA. Onnge Co. & Su SecF\n/Ababm 1800 per1eoce prd'en-ed. but Child Care Needed Pl11Sh spot aw81t.s happy ttat .. i RN's-LVN'1, F /llme & apeciallle l.Jl Men Vttd• Ole,o <!o. areu. Ple... PayrollClen '750 will coas1der a trainee Noon toSpm CdM DESIGN DRAFTSMAN. todlv. w/glowing amll~ In 265 Briggs Ave, C.M. P/tlme. T·31s3-ll. & N. Coeta M•a home aubmJt retume to PO Blcl)r A.ut, typ50 ~ with C81hlerln& ex 7s..~()7?0t>ves Civil F:n~meenng, mm 5 presllge co Call Manon 1 BlkSo. ot Baker UdoConv.<;eoter sales. Will train. For Box a8n. Newport SecyDlctapb '750 per1ence. 4S WPM typln& Yl"I sub ext. 1mm open· Mann, 833·2700. Dennis & Off Redhill U55Superior Ave •.PPt. 55&-&Tl Beach. Ca ll'alMIJ. Emptoyen Pay AJI ,._. req'd 1---------1 ans. Xlnt oPP· w /esp ex· o en n Ill Perl! on n e 1 F.qual Opp Emplyr m /f Newport Deb 146-7784 .. _., "'-t.a••"-I-Ui Rttnden Apt\cy Interested applieanl!I may apply directly at lhc braocb. ...... , .... ,.., .. s.. ... 3201 Newport Blvd N~ Beach. 9266.1 (114)67~ l'.ql&&l Oppor Employer BANKING 'nm UHIOH IAMIC i H.uAn='ForA ~._.Deair•ble Oaaiaft: Doria Mitchell llONewportCtrDr, NB $58-531() Equal Oppor Employer BARTENDER /BARM.AJ[ ~J&hta, beer It wioe. E•· per'd. The Loe Inn. S49·9446 betwo tam-Uam. QEAUTV Opeuto111: t SbamPoO Olrl I/lime, 2 Alai.t1"'8 l/tlme; 1 Al mtaal for c.olortat; at l llalntYlilt w{follow. Ap- • pty, RJcbard 01M1lett..-s.m, IDO Newport Ctr Dr.N.8. CLERICAL pa.nd1n1ot firm. 979-S893_ Service of lrvloe, 2082 nc.u....., ...,. .-•• SALISl'mlSOM MichelsonDr MUISING Meed lie. persoo tor Male or temaJ•. l8 yr1 G>BltthSt.st.104 *TELEPHONE DISHWASHHS 1--------RN't·ICU./Medtcal/ Nies, rent.a.la • p/Ume f ~·•ta•--ln NewpoltBeacb llW190 P R T .....,.... up, or em,....., ...,.., Callf-Appt1•-•-b'8S Food rep. Apply 1nGenO<c eci>l o.,_,, Ull'HINIST suratul P t tlrne ai book.Uepln!.813-11151 ~UW.MaU.40br ... w COMPANY* penon. MWdooo's lnsh CAHDID CAMBA WINI l/Ume. 3-U 6 11-7 thlfta. wk, 111oto1t.art. ~ Pub,202Newport,.CtrDr. Busypbototrapberseeb Progreulve tojecUon NURSE AIDES-all R~-.a .... a • .a.... .a..-. Service sta. Alteodant • N.B. poiaedlndlv.roruc1u.o1 moldmakin«co~hasre-ablfta,p/Ume•f!Wne. _.....__ full •. ,.,~ D 6 Pe front ofc. 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Sl .lOO ly new steel belted tires. bed. carpet. paneling. $2.500. Call t;.W-8581 art. 5pm WAITRESSF 'd I whlle·blue -black · Gm velvetl'w1cker OC· HiR,Steno 8098 t200m11es.644-6760 .xp rvine apncot. AKC showqualJ· c Chai $30 1 t SHAGCPT Green2Tone ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------~~~Country Ciub t~ or loving pet. Int ~.M7.~ · "n 3 Yrs old. good cond. GEcolorTV,23"'consele. For sale ·74 Suzuki 750. TRADE. 1976 Capri. Champ. pedigree. Reas. 35+ Yds to tw removed walnut cabinet. needs xlnl cond. 3.000m1. xtras :ll.000 ml. 4 spd for good WANTED t.o show or good home, Selle 8055 3114 Will sell all for $45 work. $50-<>Her M2·8028 11200 Call 897 7081 used Van. 496-5988 Shots & wormed. 642·5885 ••••••••-••••••••••••• CallSSHl042 ----IMMEDIATELY or64.SJ064 ChromeMagwhlds.671 2S"' RCA Color Set '72 SuzuktU!SGoodrond 1972 DODGE VAH COMEIH&~U TtEAUHEW 6lOCstMOW! SADDLBACK V AWY IMPORTS ~ ~ 1.t1 .ou•.., U•-4l A. ijiJvl.l v•J<t • UHi • /t&4'JQ,"Wl•I'~ W'\I ~or.,:anUnveAwJ:r . 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LOT. ~i1n&Ch~[e!:~nK~,: !·a:;~~~/<-;~er\:1;~nfoc. ~~~ •••• !!?.~ =~d~~! o r 640 ~570 ~.1~~:.nl:'ght1:1u~ :r~~ bonw. too total income 11 ft•tntver Col he m ix W ti ATE VER -T 0 St.Ze bed. c:ompl Wthead s hape ZUU7S2 ~al CASHFOtt CARS! ---'---------! rinesl example in US. upto you H1ot .. orcash Love kid,., ~real ~ 1080 rARK AND LIVE IN board.Call642·8SS8blwn pnt"edall2m5 Top$DollarSpald ror '742002Xlntcond. $9,000.548-L566Evs 1<1vea you a lhnll r.ill us watchdog Seed good ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRAIL EK 1962-26' gAM & 3 PM RHEGOMEEt;fCYRENMTOTOALS~ dean used cars. lnK'ks & FM stereo. best offer up & 1111k fc>r l'h1I run. m--OI~ 80 C•I ~·----.. q .. •r1um AIRSTREAM. PREF. "~· .. _k ( p u1 675-7667 ~l ~11 ......... ..,. .. • ... , I · NEAR LI\ GUN A ak YKh~50fa bed S300 925N Harbor Blvd SA """'ettes "" or a -----------1 1800 ml. Atr. Auto . 77 240 DIESEL ------"-.,..._ I ood 1ncludu pump. Iler. c .. uvON CAL'. (71A l 2 haJ '""" JU I 531 _,,.., O'Neill. i6 BMW 2002 Auto. ~nrf. Sahara Yell. Cru11e \.ft"llllan .. , .. .,p m• e g ,, h ·~ l nd $100 "r "',I . ,Lo. .. c rs. ,,_,, ea ow • • ~·. HOW .... D c...__..._... Woodworkt-rs oceded luld . · • "'• • · v ~ bl S200 7 h OB -nor"'.---r air. AM t l''M s tereo Conti. AM ·FM. Sl3.000 Produc tion mdlm an. w t' ~ 3210 makt-olr Call all ~pm ~ 57J.8Z71i"' p mtr WANTED TO RENT Dove & Quail Sts. c85Sette. 11.500 mi. must I 12 3 E Y 0 ) P I P t v much cxpcr req d 8118-L547 SCRIU 1rn . SPACE. AREA. LOT. NEWPORTBEACH sell S7800 Ph673-0324 714 /~1-3&5 or 742·&122 <714 !7~1 SIU2 D1rllng Cocker mix to ~....., ,.1 Rm""L ·75 Evin rude 6hp mtr W II AT E V E R -T olkc lovmghme Fem 3yn _,,,.,..,..,_! $LSO.CallaftcrS.askfor PARK AND LIVE IN WEPAYTOPDOLLAR 1971 BAVARIA hondlcs ---------~M Tmd 64&-4742&~608l f'1rsl quallly wholesale ANSWERS Gary,645-32.62 TRAILER 196:?-26' FORTOPUSEDCARS like Porsche Air. auto. '61 MB. newly reblt eng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----t'&Cl)et, sold by r11'fWl AlRSTREAM PREF FOREIGN.DOMESTIC AM t FM. 62K ma . AM/t'M , 180. 4 cyl , w.-1 8005 1 M Irish Setter 2yrs, t layer. work 1uar1nteed 'g~()~~~~l-HP John&on Outboard. N EA R LAG ll N A orCLASSICS ~400/ofr 673 6336 or S1500/oHcr496·5810 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fem. l yr. spayed, all Expert lnstallat1on CHECKBOOK long sh.art. w/lunk. S200 CANYON CA l.L <7\41 Hyourcarlsextracleao 642-9666 t1hoUI 4~998 844>S325 67~3521 seeW1 flrst. ---------159 Mtor1·ed~ Beni 1801\ Wond rfand The good news It-. my 64H382 IAUH IUICK Capri 97 IS classic black 4 dr 11ed:1n e ..., St Of'rnar d , 1.,T!:NNIS. Will sell SSOO wtfe just turned over a zs• OPEN HOAD. Fully 292SH rbo Bl d •••••••••••••••••••••••New rhromc, body t.. l' OfUG L~aueh s! ~~~nJ :er:.a~~ ~~ c~~~s't~.~om::t'sqhu~t ~~e~~~H~~Kn:oo~.' ~.~!:~~ ..... !~~~ ~~~!':~r ~~c now Cotlta Me8~ r ~g.'2500 ~;h~~~~ ~~~ ~0::"4 ~~~·, x~~.i:o;7dS·= ~~ "" warihouse 1168-4111 Club.496-9289aftS·30 pd PP..,""" 7Sl8l!M 59311411(7141 crammed with over 500 KING·SlZEWATERBED ~'Cbr1tExp.CN!ler. ., WE BUY s · _,.,., -------- mut1lt' boites. nlrkelo· Free to 0 d home.• yr old (6) Paclfic View Mem'I forsale.6mo"sold Twn6cyleng. bailtnk, Fo~ sale ;_ Champion ,....___ 9716 i3 CSOSL. 2 top" & nil d pl ., $7900. AY646-9000 4M .Sleeps8.Lo11ded.top CUANCARS ~ eon anos, c11Tus or reg rem lrtab Setter. Prit Cemetary lots Sell 678-5785al\er6. cond . Pvt ply . Lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• otherltlras $10.500 (71<11 gans. will c locks . ndslotaofatten ltrun"g i.Ddiv or lQpther. Xlnt &taleSale: l9"Crulstt. mileaee.1714!640-5058 &TIUCKS Citroen S M '73. Auto. $46--0331.8-5wk.dy11 A11k l(randhther clocks. room 6'&-5931 pri~.~. Priv.l.ar\Y baa old barn Gra'/ marinew/awteog AM /F M. power. atr. rorMaureen. fascinatingantJques woo . Very char ac · Cabin Cully-....a.w/lrlr nlltn,T,...el tl70 CONNELL Sil Ori 23000 Over $1.000.000 Worth F'reet.ogood bome 2yro1d OWd's compl Br set with terlstlc. $1 .25 $Q.ft. 1"t.k 1.:" or~ ~1_ ..... -. 0 .t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ver. II owner. · ~ 9742 t\IJMncan lllWrn.Uoo•I sm. dog. mostly Beaale bedspre.t. Oct•goo dltl 497-l.253 .. _..... .._...... ... actual m1, oew urea. Im · ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.aJ.lerlea 180Z·TKetler· putCocker~19t8 nn lbl wtth21eaves/pad. otrover 842-0271or'64Fl611·ShasulrTnavteallTn~ldr. ClllUIHHrT nucul ate. Besl orr "71 Midget. New lrana. lna St . .' Irvine Tel ~. 1050 Bumper pool table. Q1.1ttn Sfiie waterbe~. ~lOO'l xbity ~.·if~ ,.;,,,· -~.!~r~Blv'd. ~ clutch. tires. 2 tops & 7S4-17T7 Open Wed lb ,... •• lam.P9 end U>ls misc heater. r•me. iprea . 'MISS ST JOHN. . _,......., .,.._ 972 more 12000 751-4982 "· "'AM p r;u ................... -.. houMi.old item~. MUil Sl.10.6'4·1211 . . . 28 See to apprectate. Call COSTA MESA 1----· ------~t ~ to4 M Visit SAVE! MARCH SALE. MU. Make otr. «M0-710ll H al&eee Maenum ready ~ btwn 9 am & $ ~1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MGI 9744 N.-It UMd rum. appr•, blllfon 10 AM or aft 5 Pll Movin& Sale. turn. yard to nee or c rulse •t pm. DllYI /4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW OPEN! PIET'S ANTIEKS f'\ne European funaitur. al plit'ft anyone can al· ford ZM""' Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa inac. WUsoa·a Bargam eq1.1p, bunk bed. couch. 6Sm p h . For f u n . ..... TOPOOU.AR ~ ....... ,.. ""~), ...,., 6 * * * &bls.lamp.$51·22117 Complet ely cu1lom . ......,..,,VTllty 9180 PAID Ll'm.E... ...... J ,' ,._,\A "'""~ _, $2$,000. C'7141 ~7171, •••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATELY ai• w. lflttl. CM. Mz.7930 M.h'i = WANT 1am-spm wkdya DTY. ze·xa· natbed FOR ALL SAVE A LOT &S4W362 IMt,_.St ... 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' apcl, 1112 Ft>rd CouDt.ry Squire '74 OWi CUUlall SUpruM. seH tlala week. Pb StrCaJJMU.e, lic&'rack: oewlll"el,$DIO.Af\5pm 1n1 at brakes. Xlnt m.p. io.ded, Sl&:llO or Station We1on. 1thlt PS.PB.AC.PJ;n&eP.,.. 1975 WACiON 631.CZJ lik-new. , -•••/Buy, QG.lS18. All c:ar3 may be aeen lo mecbankal c:ood. l2500. bllolt. ~25Sl cond. Loaded. $2000. ~Ml-06Sl "' ~ the Daily Pilot parkiDI 131·20'2. Arter 6pm, 96M710 _..;.,--------• D...,. la a Pl)mouth Turbo Carrera Copy' HMtble ovmta IO'lal'XT I VW BUI '89. 200 mi on lot, 330 w. Bay Stre«. m.&M7. 1'145.11.Dod&• v,s.4aut.o, '74 ... _ ... lo m.I. ll1Dt eood. PWo ttS7 hr7 c...om SubW'ban l ll W72 Nova, Vt. vtnyl top, 12300 or be1t offer. -••••••••••••••••••••• __ ,_ .. __. ln li'tbt blu~ wbt/blk, abow qlty, ti reblt en&· SlSOO or olr. Colla Mesa. Call&O..Q2J S 2-1471 .. ....._ seal atalioo waeon loaded SU.tit/oh Muatae Daa64S-20SJ. for more lnlormaUon. ,._ • ~n i Ask for Rlc:k or Oacad.o air, P /5, P 1d1sc brk. ~M86aft5:30Pll '72 Runabout. New pnt., wiUa bh• vlll)'l lnaeno r thelleetcarqe. Sll00.6'1S.XMl t675-l1SO. Ford 9t40 u..co. tt4 .-tine, lmmac ill/· Prie«tatonly: '70 t 11 T . AM /FM ,.,IOUl,.elllAIKM.EVA.llO•._. Yot.o 977 ... -&. tt tO r~ter 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• OU t . 8 Y ow Dr · $l,ll5 c .... te. air, ltlnt cond. ,,....,_. 2'~' •••••••••••••••••••••• .,. --r• 1976 FORD 75 Mark lV. C"""t. VS, aul 'lnnate.rred. muat HU. c 11 rt ' 541 os11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••·········· ""' a;o.31n • • ' • • '73 Tri. Spitfire. Xlnt 17 .13 Bwck Eleetra. All 'Tl CordOba. Xlnl cond, GRANADA COUPE trans, factory air, fulJ ----------• All cars may be seen tn 613-4125 c:ond AM /FM. $2400. elec:, air, nearnewtlres. low mi. loaded w full Automatic, AM /FM p wr. AM 1Jo'M tape, im Pinto Wacno, auto, lbe Da.ilY Pilot parkin~ 739142.0,Appear.Group. P.P.6'2-7485or646-6440 brka,balt.radiatoc.Oria f!!~·Pty.SJ.S.922.lor stereo tape. vinyl top, c rwse control, P1w10 airilradio.anoo. lot. 330 W. Bay StreN. AM/FM tape, ~M . mi, , ..... of Fun •. 16 Spltr'ira 1 VQLVOS 1 1 16 _,.,,_. wisiw tires. pwr.steer· dows & seat11. Vin roof. ~·9807 Costa Mesa Call M2·432l xlntcond ~ 64.2 iasa .-.;) ~ pot, ow m ·• OO. j .. a&aircond. <S33PHJ). loaded w/xtras. Sharp for more 10format1on. · · · SPotless, AMffM cass. !!,2.;.!,~00. 642· 2200, C:O..tlnantal 9930 -car & very clean. $1700 i 4 Runabout 9000 ong m1. Ask for Rkk or Oscar m '66 91.2. Reblt en(, s 1pd, 54e00. 751·0695 ask for Buy or Lease v•-••••••••••••••••••••••• $4 79 5 under book value for A/C, beat, radio. x1..ras. the fleet 1araae. new tires, AM/FM, 1orf, Jll}'. i1 Buick LaSabre4drHT, '76 Mark IV, w pwr, sun· qwc:k sale $7000 full Perr. $2800.499-11$4 •65 Valiant, runs xlnt. $3500. 642·3103 V~wogett 9770 •NEW COLORS Auto trans, fact air. PS & rool'. stereo, etc. Baby 1977 FORD pnce. 4113-8441 '71 Sta. w,,,.. 4 spd, good transportation car. •77 Porsche 924, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •NEW MODELS PB.SJ0.1834 ~.e~O,OOO. 673.782S LTDll Mercwy 9950 11400. 894-9608 $250/olfer.673-240'7 BEAUTIFUL! Come 6 1973 VW CAMPER ffuae savings on all re· Cadillac C ......._ 993" ••••••••••••••••••••••• •73 Pi t R bo p~-9965 see 531-8568 ~ s~ AM /FM t ..,. CH"Y.......... ' ..... ~ ... re. 2 Dr, El~ -ar n ° una ut --• ' ~· 5 ereo. malning new 76s & •••••••••••••••••••••• ""..... .. ... '"' Good nd t u ••••••••••••••••••••••• a-t755 low mileage & all tbe Demos1nstoc:k ••••••••••••••••••••••• wmdow. runa fd. ~ C,!> ..... ·01!1.us se '68 OTO. lo m1·1-a""• -c:amptn" co v-n e c:• ........ QUIS VOLVO '74 T Top L-82 eng, auto Ph631·0223 .....,.. .,,... "' ... ••••••-••••••••••••••• " n "' 1 n .. s -11 mecbanlc:ally perfH t . One owner·BRAND trans atr a pwr '7k~~.•;!t'.:,~~· NEW co n d 1l1 on• ll~-~iN4~~:~IO AM /FM, 34,0oo m1, m1nl: i 4 Montego V1lgr. Wg n. ptymouth 9960 54H044or642·9338 _ 83'7·UMl 12.51802). •74 COUPE DEVRJ.e Pvt. Pty. 496-6283 e.P:ssppp~5o•~:24~~· ...................... • 1h c'erWrd 9970 '66 Renault. Dr . ONLY $4395 OllAHGE COUMTY Chesterfield Brown. tan i 4Corvette. Bm. AM/FM ~ · · 1 · ·71 Ouater. Sacrifice. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO vlelanlhylertospea. ts3 &t0m:htc:00h1sne~ Top, Alr, 37 .000 nu. S'l ,300 ·~1 Tump1ke Crwser. 4·d r Teac:ber moving, must '70 T·Blrd. 1 ownr. t'ull radlo/btr, b een •n storqe, only 25,000 m1. Nd1 minor rprs. $595 cub. 642·S292 1970VW CAMPER ... alt6pm640-.5667 h/t. Xlnl cond. $27$0. sell. Gd cond, nds body pwr, xlnl cond. 53,000 EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO (471KLD. LOW AS . 645·80016pm, wknds work. $600. Call 631,3448 orig mi. 638·7677 IHOUHCAR) 4 speed, radio. heater & all the camper equip· ment. C~BN A) ~:~~~n~~1c~~t~1~r s5995 ".!f°~~~telr~~-~·.~~~~ 8»7t TertRoWga. 55 3 Mllltmg 9952 art s pm or 873·•337 v..-9974 BUY 9r L!:ASE convert., air. AM/FM • · &44· 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wltends. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rollloyce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY $2995 DIRECT •73 SB>AM DEVILLE radio. 4 whJ cliac brks, '71 Ford Mavenc:k. 1ood 72 Mustan&. >clot cond. '72 Plym Duster. 61,000 i1 Ve&a. $'750/oCr Beautiful gold patnl with rad 1 a I t i res. $S99S. cond. Sl,000 or beat offer. Ellltate sale. Beat offer. mi. &c:yl standard trans. Good condition. •t DEAUR IN U.S.A. Ml\RQLJIS MOTORS matching mtenor White !>111-4771 bef. 6 87S-07U Jac:k.1~ Call beUPM 963-5657 SOOO. 960-2163 960-5309. ROY CARVER ROlLS·ROYCE vinyl top. 3 ~ choose' Autos, New 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Mew tlOO Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, H•w 9800 {797HDlll LO AS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '*'-....... *-1 .. 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Auto 1r3n.'i X Int fer 5Sl ~ '4695 '73 COUPE DEVILLE AM / FM. stereo and tape cruise rontrol. tllt wheel & vinyl top <3S8GYRl 54595 NABERS . CADILLAC Must sell '73 El Dorado Stl\er w /blk int . Cabnolet top. All pwr. $3800 tbst ofr. 4!16 7635 ltl 5 So.~ c:ond Cl<' an in nut Hun'< Ulll .. M141 11141111·'211 g~l $975~!}7•Jl!l5 I:! s1.1t1on Wgn J t~E Aul••. Ji r . A M ~!\I 77 Coupe de Ville Rust/-. hl top Loaded Like new $10.tiOO p, t ply 1714 1494·~1 'tl."1110 en& JUl>t 0 , e r· Absouluteh 11nm.1nililtt" hdulc-d \Int l'Ond :\lust 77 C•pr11 •· I ·'''"'. io VW Bus New p.11nt. engine & tires Xlnt c:ond. Toyofe 9765 ma.out ~. s:H·Olbll Sal l)'>t nfr ~ H6()9 lu:ided. 6.000 \1, I-\l'<' left Co Mu l ~•·II n r transfer 1 ...... ,. l)a' s . !'>l!l 9923 ask lnr lo.:1m ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 TOYOTAs Buy or Lease •NIWCOLORS •MIWMODILS llu«e Savings on 1\LL re· rnalnlng new 7151. & DemOll ·111 Bui rblt eng & clutch, manv 11.tras Tape. maas. ett S1J9S ~9-2170 '6'7 El Dorado. xlnt cond. all Cad. aHe~s. Make olr, must set I 552·0528 C:OMDr'O ,,,7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thr Better Ba ritatn MAJl9UIS TOY OT A MISSION Vlt;JO ll 1·2110 495.1210 ·;·i \ W Conve rt '7 1 CORONA ,\M f:'tt hlue. lllnt cond A1C. ljd conrl .;4"1 9<112 rrule.aae 6.Jl JIW3 I •~ht l.11 ... * $499_& up* '67 Camaro SS r 111d 11500. Rd r'Ond lhl olr ~I ~ask ror ~aria aft 4pm '71GMC Sl llUHHA~ a.....-. 9920 '• r ~~· (''lm dual ••••••••••••••••••••••• days or 4fM-481 l wkmh 69 Corona ~.t r i..11ct Very 1100<1 cnnil SW10 _C.all 833·&160 aft _7pm '68 Toyota Corona Auto, xlnt l·•mtl $700 hlti 1'1:10 i2 Bug, AM F'M t.U•reo ~ trarl. °'ljrw p .. in1 \tr." xlo\ l•KUI l)Jj ll!>~'i' .. .r ~·-.. l'H .rnto tr11ns . . El C 1111 whl \~ F\1 30 ul 69 . C am1~0 In, i:a' ink llV 'U~P S37llS rad1ub. m 11;6 ,ht•ll. pp 1.u ·~'.Ifill ~· -.h11<·k~ llill 15 \Yr i l'.i ~~ flu , --- \ \t t'M \lcnu 1.'I'' AMC 9905 63 Chen :'l.•1\J \\agon. ti Fo<· ;ur r.11!1;11 t1rt'' ·•••••••••••••••••••••• r\I. auto. P~. H£<11 $3.2.S Xlnt rond $4'1~ 7foll 'lll(IO i i GN'mhn '<.\II load('fl, 6459486 nrll'l7 <!:\4:> aft I\ rm lo m1 S2 fi'l'> or be~t .7~ -;-1 -t-C 1 r,7~1130 .... one arn Don't '1ve up th~ 'hip' 7t.11Jhh11 \\1 ~ \f 11 111. cond P IS. P II . air "Llat' It in < l.l''lf1ed \ 1·ond. tlt'luxt.> 1ntt-1 crwse rontml ,, \t F~ Ship to 11horc r,·,ult1' Xlnt cond 832 9~ .• ur 15-lrk aten·o ~o.ooo m1 642·~8. ~ A.100 -~34 DISCOUNT PRICES WORLD'S LARGEST LUV DEALER BRANO NEW 1977 LUVS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $299 ON $95.07 MO s3539 '74 VW 412 WAGON Aulo traris. radio. $2488 heater. (525MLEl '72 TOYOTA CELICA 2 DR. 4 soeed. air 1:9ndi· tion1ng. (141FCGJ I '69 VW BUG Radio heatRr ZSJB03 SJ488 BUY NOW! PAY LATER! Tn!al Ca<;h Price 1ci O"lly $3488 Plus rax & 111.. 48 mo~ at S92 49 Wll11 S299 as IOI/II down Total deferred price 1s S4738 39 APR 12 75% Stk 115338 73 VW BUG CONVERTIBLE 73 VWBUG A hard to l1nd model See It to- day!# 1016 75 SCIROCCO Air cond1tion1ng AM/FM stereo radio f471MON) SEEIT HOW 4 speed A suoer car at a super oncei #ton '71 VW BUG Radio. heater. (3950CSl 51288 '7 4 CHEVY VEGA WAGON roof rack. # 109g Radio heater . SJ 488 '77 RABBIT QU PERFORMANCE S YR. 10,000 AVAILULE OM AU MEW Ii SELICTID USH> CARS DISCOUNT PRICES THE ALL NEW 1977 AMARO s399 ;;:~*·=s1~39 t"" llOIJ91U-.... I .~J "-"UWttfl.•''~°"'*""·"" DOnN u1.••~"" • .. ·-.... , • ""HTH .,._ ... '" " ""' PAYM EN T $4870 MED ATE DELIVERY SPECIAL SALE PRICE I 7 I t ' I 172 FORD "500• SEDAM V 8 automatic power sleertl'lg, nd10 heater License No 551 MIO 1975 CHRYSLER COUOIACPI. V-8. automatic. air conditioning. oower steering. power brakes. oower windows. power seats. AM-FM stereo radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof (#-327026) --· "' tm 1972 FORD LTI> SEDAM V-8 cJutomallc air cond1 t1on1ng, oower stPennq oower brakes radio. heater wn1te sidewall tires. v1nyt too L•cense No 850RL Y. s1595 1970 CHEVY MOHTI:CARLO All COMDmOMIHG V-8 automatic. power steering. power brake<>. radio. heater. wsw. vinyl roof. till wheel License No. 502BTG '1695 1969 FORD YAH HOUSECAR V-8. air conditioning. heatef'. bucket seats. ice bOx. License No. YA0991. t2795 1 74 OLDS DS.TA II SIDAH V-8, automatic, air conditioning, power steef'lng. power brakes, power wi ndows, AM-FM stereo radio, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tilt wheel. (297LJO) .. c ... -Mtect to,,... ... Aliwfcn .. nM-'1110,al-IJ.77 . ........................... 1974 PONTIAC GRAHD PRIX CPE. AJa COMDmOMIMG V-8, automatic. power steering. power brakes. AM/FM stereo radio. heater. wsw tires. vlnyt roof. bucket seats. console. License No. 778JCT. '2995 1974 FORD TORJMO ELITE CH. V-8. automatic. air conditioning, power brakes. power windows. power seats. AM/FM stereo radio with 8 track. heater. wsw. vinyl roof. crui1controt. till wheel. L1c No 411PCU. '3195 1974 FORD HOU SEC AR V-8. automatic. power steering. radio & tapedeck, stove. ice box, heater. License No. 388MXH s4995 1973 CHEVY HOYACOUPI V-8. automatic. air conditioning, po w er steering, radio, heater (220GJAl $1895 l .... --.... 7 VOL 70, NO. 61, 4 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1977 TEN CENTS Victim's Family To Sue SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A censored report on 20 years of secret, domestic germ-warfare tests has prompted plans for a lawsuit by the family of a man who died in 1950 after Navy ships launched bacteria in San Fran· cisco Bay. Bt most officials expressed on- ly surprise at the report, made public Tuesday. which revealed Army tests conducted in highway and subway tunnels, stockyards, on military bases and at sea off numerous populated areas "The ramaly is determined to proceed with legal action. We wanted to have as much evidence available as possible," said Edward Nevin Ill. a n attorney whose grandfather, Edward Nevin. died of a heart infection allegedly caused by Senatta M arcescens bacteria It 1s llus bactena that was r e- leased from ~hips off San Fran- cisco an September 1950, Army officials testified Tuesday before the Senate subcommittee on health and scientific resources. Their report i.aul the St'natta M arcescens bacteria spread up to 50 rmles inland, but it had been believed that the bacteria would not endanger humans. Two years later, they said, re· searchers became alarmed by an outbreak of infectious disease re· Jated to Seriatta Marcescens among San Francisco Bay area res idents who had been , hospitalized at about the time of lhe September 1950 test. Despite the Army'a alarm, however, California apparently noticed no strange ii lnesses Bob Nance of the state Depart ment of Health, smd record checks for San Francisco and other c1t1es from the lime of the t ests .. found no unusual health s1tuat1on .. Gillespie Wins W estmins te r Counc il Seat Elden Gillespie beat 24 other candidates to win election to the Westminster City Council T\Ja. day. Gillespie, 60, will rill the seat vacated by former Mayor Phalap Anthony when he was elected to the Orange County Board of Supervtsors. Gilles pie, who previously served an appointed term on the council. received 873 votes. lh'I nearest competitor was James Evans. who l(Ot 601 votes A city offi cial said Gillespie will take office March 15. In Westminster Sthool District elections. newcomer Margie Rice jomed Incumbents Marion Aguirre and Carol Keyes in the winner's circle. 1 Eleven candidates were in t.he running. Coast -' Weather Mostly clear tonight and Thursday wllh local northeasterly wlnds lS to JO miles per hour develop- ing below coastal canyons Thursday. Lowa tonight 47 to S2. Highs Thursday 68 to 73. INSIDE TOD~ Y A 1nl{1e cOOltinQ IChooneT take• 11>a.pe in Mame, con- criwd m the dreonu o/ .o 3'tudtoua romGJI& and 11aoped by the tttro·colta band$. and ancim tool• of . o ma.11•T builder. See page D2. a CJ 17 .... .... An Cl.J .... ~ ... M • ID Huntington "' ~·~ ~"" Staff Pllo• INJURED WOMAN GETS HELP AFTER INCIDENT IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Police Arrest Her Former Boyfriend H Ended Romance Erupts In Violence HB Police Cade t Free On Bail A five-year Huntington Beach Police Department cadet arre~l· ed on suspicion of stealing SS,600 worth of cocaine and drug processing equipment from 1t~ crime lab is free today on SS.000 bail. Douglas Dunn, 23, was booked on susp1c1on of possession of dangerous drugs for sale. possession of dangerous drugs. and possession of stolen equip ment for the processing or drugs He i.s expected to be arraigned within lOdays. A UC Irvine student, Dunn was taken into custody at his home, 8342 Munster Drive, Huntmgton Beach, Fnday night after a team or det~t1ves obtained a ~earch warrant. Narcotics Detail Lt. Bruce Young said Tuesday laboratory analysis of a whitish powder seized UI the Dunn home alleged- ly corumned it Is indeed cocaine. f~eCADET, PaceA2> Huntington Police Nab Kidnap Suspect Police fmally forced a Glen- dora man's car off the road Tues- day. after he allegedly sped down l:Juntmgton Beach's Mam Street, driving Wllh one hand and hold- ing a krufe to the throat of his ex- glrlfrlend with the other. Millard Minter, 37, was arrest- ed and booked on suspicion of k1dnapmg, assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest, with brul set at $25,000 pending is- s uance of complaint-; and ar- raignment Deborah McRae, 21, a Hunt· mgton Beach bank em ploye, sur- rered illJuries during her noon hour ordeal that required treat- ment by p a ramedics and Pacifica Hospital personnel. Miss McRae also went into shock at the scene after witness- ing the scume and handcuffing of Minte r. She fainted and fell, striking her head on the pave- me nt, investigators said. Det~tive Sgt. Bert Chadwick, who went to the scene on Main Street near Mansion Avenue between the city Civic Center, Huntington Beach High School and the Seacliff Shopping Center, said an eight-inch steak kmfe was taken as evidence. The pursuit and s ubsequent capture of Minter and his alleged hostage drew widespread spec- tator attention. A utborities s aid a passerby first notified them of the ap- parent kidnap after tryin~ lo in- tervene at Main Street and Garfield Avenue. where he said a man was holding a woman at knifepoint. He obtained a description of the car and hcensc number, put- ting police on the trail in mo- m ents. <See SUSPECT, Page AZ) Carnival Slated A wild west show and carnival will be held Saturday al Smith Elementary School, 770 17th St., Huntington Beach. Carnival booths will open at 11 a.m. and the show will begin at 3 p.m. The event is sponsored by the school's parent-teacher group. Crane Loses in FV Raee Veteran incumbent trustee 8111 Crane was d e feated a s c hallenwer Betty M1gnanelh along with incumbents Roger Belgen and Sheila Meyers won election Tuesday to the Fountam Valley School District board. Mrs. MignaneUi outpolled all six undidates, followed by Belgen and Mrs. Meyers. Crane ran a mediocre fourth in the six- person field . Belgen won re-election to his second term. Mrs. Meyers is a nine year veteran on the board. The final vote results are: Betty MJpanellJ -1,956 Rorer Belgea -1, 722 SbeUa Meyers -1,464 LEADS THE F1!LD a.tty Mlgnan•UI Ace EMckson -1,290 8111 Crane -m Bill Evans -814 Felix Rocha, Jr. -806 Mrs. Mignapelli, 44, is a civic activist in bofh Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach. She lives in an area of the Fountain Valley School District which is within the Huntington Beach city limits. Mrs. Mipanelli ousted incum- bent Crane who has served on the board since 1968. Crane wu outpolled by fourth- place finisher Ace Erickson, a teacher-media specialist at Hun- tin gton Beach High School. T h e Fountain Valley Educators Association, district . GETS IECOND TEAM ~V.-.Y••..,_.. ' teachers' group, only endorsed Mrs. Mignanem and turned their backs on the rest of the seven- candidale field. Mrs. Mignanelli did not accept financial contributions from the teachers' group. The association was involved in publicizing her campaign. Candidate Bill Evans re· malned in the race even though a January Orange Coun ty Counsel's opinion declared him ineligible to serve as a trustee. County counsel said Evana was ineligible because hla wife was a non-tenured teacher In the Foun- tain Valley district. .,..., """ ..... --RE-B..ECT'ID' TO BOARD ..... ...,. .. ' IO Others Outpolled For Board ' Incumbent Trustee~ Zita Wessa and Doris Allen and challenger John K. Hundley out- polled 10 other hopefuls to win three open seats in the Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District board race. The final ballot count is : Zita Wessa -7 ,053 (elected) Doris Allen -6,961 (elected ) John K . Hundley -6.122 (elected I Brunilda Nunez-Cronk -1.759 Donald Frank -4,714 Vaughn Edewards -4,698 Ralph Lanternier -3,490 Walter Carpenter --3, 148 Ann FUnck -2,337 • Edward Bynon -1,970 Timothy Thompson -1,868 Michael Vandor -1,832 Terry Madden -1.53J Mrs. Wessa was appomted to the board of trustees when a vacancy occurred last May. Mrs. Allen was elected to the board last November to fill another vacancy. Mrs. Allen ran on a slate with candidates Vaughn Edewards and Ralph Lanternier in Tuesday's contest. Trustee-elect Hundley finished second in a four-candidate field in the Nov. 2 special election won Mrs. Allen. Hundley. 35, operates his own educational services firm. Mrs. Wessa and Hundley were endorsed by the District Educators Association, a teachers' union. Mrs. Wessa ac- cepted the teacher endorsement but declined any financial con- tributions from the DEA. Hundley accepted $1 ,000 from the teachers' group a1 did fourth- place ftnisher Brunilda Nunez. Cronk. a Golden West coUege in- structor. Hundley wil~ occupy the trustee seat vacated by Ralph Bauer who, after two four-year terms on the board, chose not to run for reelection. Paper Claims Bramle t Slain LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP) -A news paper has reported that missing labor leader Al Bramlet was brutally slain and buried in a desolate desert area. But while authorities continued lo comb the area west of here for a second day, they declined com- ment on the report, published Tuesday in the Valley Times or North Las Vegas. Bramlet, 60, vanished F eb. 24 and detectives believe he was ab- ducted from McCarran Interna- tional Airport after returning from a business trip to Reno. ENDORSED BY VOTERS High School's Wessa WINS NEW TERM Incumbent Trustee Allen FRESHMAN TRUSTEE Huntington Hlgh's Hundley &al BeaCh OKs City Strike Ban A charter amendment to ban strikes by city employes was ap- proved by Seal Beach voters Tuesday. The amendment passed by a vote of 2,693 to 1.116. Seal Beach residents also ap- proved a minor charter revision, 2, 792 to 750. The amendment alters procedures for civil service and disciplinary action bearings, city officials said. The strike ban was opposed by the city's police association and 2 Shots Fired At Sea Patrol Harbor Patrol officers dived for co.ver Tuesday night as shots were .ftred at their craft in the vicinity of the bridge that spans the Sunset Beach Aquatic Park, Orange County Sherm's officers Hld. The two •ea-going deputies 1aid they took cover when the first shot was ftred and spotted a car parted on the bridge . Tbey Hid tbe second shot came from the dlreetJon ol the car, which then took off at high apeed. Neither officer was hurt and t.belr boat was not damaied in the lnddent. chapter or the Orange County Employes Association. The em ployc groups argued that s tate law already prohibits city workers from striking. Supporters of the amendment said it would bring "double pro- tection." City M a naflcr Dennis Courtemarche said strikers and their supporters among city employes would be s ubject to dis- missal If a strike occurred. The dismissed employes could appeal their firing be added. "I had a terrific response." That's the advertising success story told by a Costa Mesa man who placed t.h1a classified ad:' '68 VW Van, xlnt cond, new radials, FM cessette, removable bed. Ice box, $1,350/ofr. xxx· xx xx So lf you r_baYJ sometbtnc you'd like to convert to cash, the beat place to adverUae along the Oran,e Coast ls the Dally Pilot • Call 6'Z-5S7B today. 1 l , Htf' lncunilients • ID Ocean View SeatA 'Won Eaaily' GETS MOST VOTES Darrell Carter Frm.P~A J SUSPECT • • Miss McRae told officer:. Minter met her at her bank. where they had a 20 to 40 minute discussion of their hroko>n romance before he became enraged, slugged her and drove orr. holdJng her at kmfepo1nt. Fro..Pa~AJ CADET ... "He also had a labor atory manual and various pieces or equipment for weighing, measur- ing and process mg narcotics," Lt. Young asserted "We ha-.e found they came from our lab · Hutton Beats Seal Beach Incumbent Teacher Bill Hutton upset in- cumbent Trustee Gordon F Powers in the Seal Beach School District election Tue!>da> Roa rd Prcs1dt'nl J ac·k Cairns won a narrow reelection m n ch .i JI enge r P .i l r tt· 1;1 C .illl' ,1 volunteer educ.Hor Incumbent Trush'<' Jane P1dd led the five-candidate field as she easily won reeleclton Here are the v<>tt> counts Jane Pidd 2.:m4 Bill Hutton 2.191 Patqc1a Cab<> UM7 Gordon Pow£·rs 1.863 Coffee Sales Fall-Solon WASHlNGTON <AP> A Nl'w York co n gressman says Americans forced lo pay higher prices for their corree are buying less or the product. "This 1s the ftr~t time we've had dehnite proof that AmencA11 consumption 1s going down,·· Rep. Freder1ck W Richmond, a Democrat, said Tuesday after a subcomm1ttee he heads received unreleased Af.mculturf' Depart mf.'n t r1gurcs. The figures show consumer" bought co((('(' at a 12 percent slowt•r r<alt' at th<' end of IJ'>l ~C'.ir t~nn for th(' same period in j975 < off cc pnn:s :>tarted spiraling in 1975. Cop Kills Bandit FRE.~NO <AP) -A Fre!'no police detective fatally shot a bandit as the two exchanged gun. fire during a hold up attempt early today al a convenieocc market here. ~ANOI COAST H/F DAILY PILOT ~:t.~~~::·r~ :=.:.:::::~= (MM ""'1t1VHl'\IQ(....,..,.y ~.M ... tlilln1ftt """41'~ ¥ofWJ•Y '"'~ ''lfMt tor Ce\t• ::!'\J'!r;::"1,~!!" ~== -::~:~ .._ .... ~'*'~C:..\I ......... ..._,..,~ \'Ol'I '' °"*'""" ,_..Vf""OO t «-o WW~ '"-" "''"'-' .... ' ~"''"''"' .,.,,, h ,,., uo Wllt\t lhy l>tl'MI, C.Ot.e Mow c..tu,., .... ...,._ ·-·-ft'tt\fdfftl ~ ""-'VIit , .... c-. VJc.e Prr~'°'"' •ftld c;.e,.. .. ~ ~···-.,_., .. ,,.._,. M-Mo• .. 1"9fcioi. ~ .... .._ .............. . ........... -........... .... ·--Wnl0t1_c... .... £llllOI' ~ft ... Ofllce ... '""' ......... ~".. ~:.~,:.,.,,... 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Weems. 21. and Antlu Smith, 25, both of Stanton, were slu~ged and kicked m the head numerous tames aft<'r being knocked to the pa\oement. They suHered multiple cuts, bruises. abrasions and split laps. but refUSl'd hosp1tal1zation in fa vor or consulting their own phys1C1ans. Patrolmen Tom Arnold and Bob Jeffrey said the victims al l<.'ge the suspects tried to fore!.' t hem 1 n to an o Ider mode I <;t>rman sports car when they re- fused to ~et m wtlhngly One woman be~an Mrui:ghn~ and the beatmgs followed lacumbentl D~t Carttt, Mari Blank aod Jea.n Boccn easUy won nt·tt&ecrJon Tuaday to the Ocean Vlew E lelQent.uy ~bool Dtatric:t board la Hunt· lb1ton Beach. The final v~ wu: --Carwr, 2,179. -Blank.1,937. -Bocee. 1,917. -MargaretStark, 1.620. -James Tucker, l ,139. -Joy Dautrich, 1,016. Carter, 38, a special projects laboratory manager fo r an 1rvme farm, will be serving his second four.year term. Io his campaign, Carter said that fmancing and inflation are the major problems facing the district. Mrs. Blank, 44, is currently the school board president and bas served for four years. She is employed part time as a volunteer coordinator at Hunt- ington Beach High School. She said that finances is the major problem for the district. Mrs. Bogen. 42, has also served on the board rour years. She is a teacher at Ocean View lligh School. She said s he is con- cerned about declining enroll- ment and the financial concerns that empty classrooms bring. Carter had the support of the OCean View Teachers Associa- tion whc1h also threw its backing behind Mrs. Stark. ;i director of the Cal State Long Beach Urban Studies Center. Mrs. Stark finished fourth. North State Forecasting C/,ear Skies B> The Associated Press L1~ht showers misting over Northern California are expected to y1<.'ld to clear skies later today, the National Weather Service ::.aid. A cold front passing through the San Francisco Bay area at about 6 a.m. brought showers to l~e lowlands and snow to the Sierra. Rain begain falling in advance of the front at about midnight. Travelers' advisories have been posted for most mountain pass .highways. Temperatures in the Sierra were in the 20s and 30s and RUSly winds were blowing and drifting snow. Tempe~atures were expected in. the mid 50s to mid-6-0s. Fair skies should stay around Thurs. da\' Showers did not yield signif1- ca nt levels of prec1p1tation, with 08 inches rt'Corded in downtown San Francisco after a night of rain Gator Poker <;oes toPokey LOS ANGELES CAP> - Jorge Cardenas, 19, has been sentenced to 6-0 days in jail after pleading no contest to a charge that he jabbed an alligator at the Los Angeles Zoo in the eye with a metal rod. The sentence was pro- nounced by Muni cipal Judge Everette Porter . Cardenas had been ac- cused ot poking the 11-Coot all1galor to makt> 1t move. Hulbert Sanity Hearing Rejected By TOM BARLEY Ol U. 0..1ly l"ilot Sl~ll A defense motion for a new sanity bearin& for accused killer Ken Richard Hulbert was reject· ed today in Orange County Superior Court and the Fullerton man ordered to race trtal on multiple criminal charges. Judge Will ia m S. Lee scheduled April 4 as the date he will ruJeon a motion for a change of venue and April 18 as the trial date if that motion is denied. · The ruling today obviously de· lighted Deputy District Attorney Frank Briseno who pornted out be.fore the hearing that a judge has the power to overturn a jury's verdict in a sanity heanng if be disagr~ with it. Tbe jury tn ~Hulbert hearing found him sane Tuesday after three days ot deliberation. J~ Lee's comment.a today made it clear that be agrees with the rul· ins. Hulbert, 2', faces trial on 1• felony counts contained In a grand jury indJctment. Among them are murdeT, rape, kidnap. ing, robbery and assault. He is accused ot raplnt and tlllinr ooe woman a.ad of rapine and beating two otbera. He bas alao been indicted by the Loe An1ele1 County Grand JW'}' for aimUar otleiues alleaedly com- mitted in that area. Deputy public defender Walter Zech commented today that lbe statement.. made public during the sanity hearing will make it impossible for Hulbert to get a fair trial in Orange County. Defense psychiatrists testified that HuJbert told them that he at- tacked women so that the devil would be forced to leave their bodies and confront him. They said Hulbert told them be was acting as God's messenger wben he carried out the attacks and should have been met with cbeertni crowds rather than be- ing jailed. Police Posts OpeninFV FOUIJl.aiq Valley city otftdllls ve Meklnl .,pUeanLI Cot re-serve POlice omcers. Applicanta must be high school 1r1duai., ln &ood physical and mental conditJan. bave no felony convlctioDa and have we!pt in proportion to betc.bl Reserve of. ncen wort a mJAlmum of' 2S boura Pll' montb at $3.50 per hour. For more lnform•Uon, call 963-&m.-.-ioa .. .. TOP VOTE-GETTER Mrs. P•ul• HUIH WINS BOARD SEAT o.vld Sonkaen THIRD PLACE WINNER Roy How Hulse Tops HB .Tally Paula Hulse, David Sonksen and Roy How were elected to serve on the Huntington Beach City Elementary School District board Tuesday in a race in which Rodda, Keene no incumbents were running. The final vote is: -Halse, 2,085 -soabeo.. 1,964. -llow,1,~. Incumbent Trustees Win College Seats Incumbent trustees George Rodda Jr and Worth Keene easi- ly won re-election Tuesday to the C«:>ast Community College Dis- tract Board or Education. Rodda overwhelmed two oppo- nents in tus district With all 367 precincts report- ing, the final vote tally 1s District One: Keene: 17.861 Richard Olson 11 ,581 District Two: Rodda: 15,710 Information Night Slated at Edison Edison High School guidance departmt>nt staff members will hold a student.parent information night on computer registration tonight at 7 · 30 1n the campus careter1a. Principal Phil Gro~s. assistant principals and couns('lors wall a n swer quest ion s about registration Students are slated lo select their fall semester courses next week Fund End Asked LOS ANGELES <AP) -Call- ing the Los Angeles Board or Education's proposed integra- tion plan "a day camp.type ex- ercise." the executive director of t h e So uth e rn C hri stian Leadership Confe rence con- ference's western region has called for the end of federal fund- ing to the city school system. Leferis "Lefty" Lavrakas: 7,344 Richard Haeussler: 6,162. When contacted today. Rodda, a Newport Beach attorney, at· tributed his win to voter con· fldence in the district. ''ll was a vote for continuing a policy of providing quality and meaningful education for the citizens in the district.•· he said Rodda said a major issue in the campaign was the new Coastline Community College, adding that the college without walls ex- tended its enrollment by 26.1 per- cent from the fall semester to this spring. "It's the first community col- lege that we know of that is operating in the black in its first year of operation," Rodda said. He said he was also pleased to see nearly 30,000 voters tum out for the election, adding that number is nearly double the turnout four years ago. Eligible voters in the 88-square-mile dis· trict total more than 251,000. Keene. a retired Seal Beach postmaster, said he was also pleased with the turnout, and list- ed opening communications between administrators, faculty and students as a primary con· cern or his during the campaign. He said trustees would also have to "get a handle on the peaking of the enrollment silua· lion" in the district and said the board would have to take a Jong look at what they will have lo do to "make sure we stay within our budget." -Leland Hendrie, 1,388. -Catherine Bus h, 1,017. -Lee Truboviu, 906. The election of Mrs. Hulse. Sonksen and How is expected to provide a new look on the school board which bas been criticized for its conservative ways. Three incumbents, including board president Jack Clapp, and Dale Bush and St.eve· Holden all declined to seek re-election. Brian Garland and Norma Vander Moblen are the holdover trustees. . Mrs. Hulse. the top vote-getter, 1s 40 and has been active in parent teacher associations. She has complained that the district lacked consistency in re- ading and math programs. Sonksen. 31, is a certified public accountant. He said a major problem in the d1str1ct 1s one of leadership and that a pro pe r working at- mosphere needed to b(' de· veloped between the district and community. How, 52, is a purchasing Jgent for the city of Huntington Beach Ile hit hard at "ineffective leadership" at the district level All three winners W<.'re sup- ported by the Huntington Beach Elementary Teachers Associa- tion. An unusua l aspect of the elementary race was the can- didacy of Mrs. Bush, wire of re- tiring trustee Da le Bush. She said one of the reasons she w as running was because her husband didn't take out nomina· tion papers in time because he was out of town. I He ld in Slaying FRESNO IAPJ One man has been arrested and warrants have been issued for lhree others in con nection with a murder authorities have linked to a feud between two Mexican-American gangs. Manuel Torres, 37, was arrested at his home in Visalia Monday for in vcsti~ation of murdering Gilbert Roybal. 30, of Fresno on Feb. t. 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As a result, D•vid Sills will re· main as mayor wiUI the deadlock is broken. Here's how things wenl at Tuesday'• council meeting: Dally ...... "•" ....... ELECTED AGAIN Frank Hurd First, Gabrlerte Pryor nominat.ed Mary Ann G•ido for mayor. She cited her ror "serv- ine on the rottenest committees with good cheer, dilieence and in· itiative." Then, John Burton nominated Sills, the current mayor. He com- mented that Sills bas served with ~"vigor and aplomb in the worst and rottenest job in Irvine.•• Finally, Bill Vardoulis threw hit own bat lnto the ring. In nominatln& himMlf, Vardoulis said he refused to be in t)le mid· die ot mother 2·2 vote. White lhe stunned audience tit· tered, the five council members looked at each other in silence Mra. Pryor asked Jim Erickson, "Mr. City Attorney, do you have somethmg to say at this point?" Erickson responded that. since the iaaue was undecided. the ex- lstin1 mayw would continue ln his job until a new mayor could be cbc»en. He said the mayor -selection Item would return to the council at each meeting until a decision is reached. The mayor churs council meetings and represents the city in an honorary capacity It's unclear now what wall hap- pen. Unless one of the council members chan&es his or her mind, the stalemate will remain. However. several of the council members were reportedly Jook. ane into the possibility of a new city law that ~ou l d force Vardoulis to end the deadlock by throwing bis vote to one or the other nominee. During a break in the meeting, Vardoulls explained that he's tared of being forced to be the de- _Hurd, G,ahDI Elected lroine Posts 16 Percent Slwwing I rvine voters re-elected incum bent Frank Hurd to the Irvine Unified School Board Tuesday and gave the second seat to Fred Gahm, who squeaked by Robert Gray, close behind in third place According to the unofficial final results from the county re- gistrar. Irvine's turnout was about 16 percent. Thal 's higher than the estimated 10 percent county turnout, but considerabl) lower than the 26 percent who voted in the last local school board election Unofficial final tallies for each candidate include: Hurd: 1,138 G1hm: 994 Gray: 929 Lunceford: 839 Shupe. 747 Walson : 719 Blame: 326 ZeJda 269 Larkin 219 Samms 195 "IL may have been a whisper. but the people spoke." Hurd com· mented today, referring to the low turnout. ·'I'm really disappointed more people didn't come to the polls, • the incumbent continued. llurd. an economist. said he believed he was reelected to h•~ post because voters do not want what he called a · '5·0 rubber stamp board." During hJs first two year term of office, Hurd continually que:. tioned the operation or the school district. Ht> said he believes thl' voters want him lo continue• evaluate the district's acllv1t1es Gahm. a purchasing managt>r said part of his success was due to strong support from has am mediate area in the Colon) Homes. "I won't know m ore about why I was elel'led until 1 :.ce the pre· cinct returns," Gahm comment· ed today. Gahm, who will be seated on the board at the first meeting in April, said he plans to begin im· mediately putting into action his main three campaign points· watching how the district spends its resources. providing a good basic education at each Irvine school a nd improving com · munacation m the district a mong trustees. administrators, parents. teachers and students. He noted that the e lection was <See HURD, Page A2) Hostages Seized • m DC 2 Separate Incidents Apparently Unrelated WASHINGTON CAP) - Gunmen invaded a Jewish or· ganization in downtown Washington today, seizing at least 50 hostages, while another invader took hostages In a separate incident at a Moslem religious center 10 blocks away. Police broadcast a report that the episodes apparently were un- related. An FRI spokesman said he un- ' derstood that sax Black Muslims. two of them armed with automatic weapons, were hold· ing the h~tuges at tht> B'nai R'rith headquarters. a downtown office building seven blocks north oflhe White House Al least fiv<' persons were 1n· Death Scene Corner Eyed For Signal? The Laguna Hilla lntersec:taon where a 28-yur-old mother was killed Monday has been earmarked for a lramc signal for some time, Orange County of fic1als said Tuesday But Bob Vo1en. count} trafftc chief. said a problem has been that the north leg of tht> Moulton Parkway-Lake Ft>rest Drive an· tersecUon 111 within Irvine city limits. And Irvine officials last year failed to allocate their Sl0,000 share of the $40,000 signal pro- ject, he said County supervisors Tuesday after learning of Monday's three· car acC'ldent ordered a county Traffic Committee study or the jntt>rsection. · And Volen said he expected supervisors today to consider plaring four way stop sigTis there as a temporary safety measure. At present stop 11igns are only on Lake Forest C>rive . Mrs Diana Rosser. 26, died shortly after Monday's crash Her two children and a woman passenger in another car also were injured. <See SIGNAL, Pase A.2) PILUT AD GOT A YAN FAN "I had a terrific response." That's the advertising success ~lory told by a Costa Mesa man who placed this classified ad. ·sa VW Van, xlnt cond. n~w rad1al 1o. t-'M cassette, removable N-d, 1rt-hox. Sl.3S01orr. x.xx· XXX'C So if you have Romethln1 you'd like to convert to cash, the but place to adverUae •lone Lh Orange Cout la the Dally Pilot. CaU 642-5678 today jured there. and there were shots. The casualties suffered knife wowids and beatings, and one a minor g unshot wound. hospital omcials Hid. In neither episode did the in· vaders identify themselves or their motives. Police said that the gunmen at 8 'nai B 'rith were holding between 50 and 100 hostages. lt was not clear how many were held at gunp0int and how many .were barricaded In orr.ce'\ against the intruders Police Sgt. Charles Colhns sa1ct the gunmen were on the eighth floor of lht> white brick bulldm~ They started on the seventh floor. went to the fifth floor and then to /flonarrla Bag the eighth. capturing hostages as tht>y went. "T hey ar e members of a group," Collins said, but declined to Identify at. Washington Police Chief M aunce Cullfnane and his depu- ty were negotiating with the 1unmen. who were armed with rifles. Cullinane said the negotia· lions were by telephone and by shouting through the building stairwell I The incidents fll'lred as Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin wound up a lhree·day v1s1t to Washington. Several hours after the takeover began at the B'nai B 'nth buildmg, a reporter call- 1ng the group's office:. was answerect by a woman. A man took the telephone from her and told the reporter. "We're ~oing to kill a lot of people.•• While initial police reports were that the B 'nai B 'nth takeover began with a holdup at· tempt. the gunmen were !!aid to have entered with weapons. in eluding al least one automatic n fie. in instrument cases Pollce spokesman J .G. Gentile said a man with ··a Moslem sounding name" had talked with poli ce by telephone from the 8 ·na1 B"nth building lie iden tif1ed the man as one of the gunmen. but declined to release the name. Bandit Gets Bank Cash 1ly ~'TEVE MITCHELL Ol 1,_ 0•11¥ ,., ... Sl•tt A man clad in dark cloUung and wielding a revolver entered a L..guna Niguel bank this mom ang and threatened tellers before fleeing with an undett>rmlned amount of cash Sheri(f"s officers at the l:n1led Cahforrila Bank. 6 Monarch Bay Plaza. •aid lhe black man en- tered the bank at t l .15 a m . brandishing a revolver Lt. Jlck Deveret1ux. or the Sheriff's Office said he did not know if the robber made a general announcement to the 10 to 15 employes and cuatomers in tht> bank. or qu1etly approached tellers "I do know everyone in the bank knt>w 11 was going down," he said The lieutenant s aid he w as uncertain whether the SUS· peel approached one or two tellers for cash during the holdup. The Monarch Bay branch of UCB was burglarized in 1972 for more than $6 million, in a heist believed to be the world's largest bank robl:wry. Four men were ronvicted in that burglary Lt. Devereaux said lhe suspect is a male Negro in his early twen· ties. standing between five feel nine inches tall and sax feet with a medium build. Witnesses said the man was dressed in dark clothing. No getaW9y car was seen, according to sheriff's deputies. McKnight Beats Backus Eugene C. McKnight, a 70- year·old retired C<>llege pro· lessor. unseated 10-year incum- bent Saddleback College Trustee Patrick Backus Tuesday by a margin of more than 2.000 votes. The lhree·way race for a seat representing Tustin was won by school Principal William Watts and Leisure World Ad · minislrator Robert Price easily won the l.4lguna Hills seat that had been held by the late Dr James Marshall WI.., all 212 polling places tallied. final results by trustee area are as follows: Area Two (North Tustin> -WUll1m Wa&ta, 8,603 -Alan Greenwood. 6,772 -Clifton Rowl and Brooks. 4,624 Area Four <Dana Potat·San Cle mente) -Ea,geae McKnight, 11.275 -Patrlclt Backus. 8.930 Area f1ve Oapn1 Hiiis) -Robert Price, 12,919 ~ames Mar.,ball <deceased), 7,150 Apart from McKnliht's upset victory over Backus ln a hard· fought and vlaorous campaljn. the btQal ~rbe of the f«· lion was la tbe Tustin race, OUSTS INCUMBl!NT EUQerte McKnight where G reenwood had been favored to .-Jn lhe MaL vacated lHl yeu by arch~ervative Ro~rt flartbotomew. Watbi, the winner or lbal COO· ., lest. said today his victory came as a "complete shock since I gave the campaign no "real el fort other than attending some of the forums." The Tustin winner a lso told the Daily Pilot he spent no money whatsoever on his campaign "ex cepl for SS for gas to get to the candidates nights." According to Watts, his bigeest challenge now will be to bone up on collegt> issues and policie3 so he will be able to deal ... Ith them intelligenUy alter he Ls seated later this month. Longtime incumbent Backus today graciously accepted bis de· ruJ at the hands of McKnisht. wbo tias been act Ive in cotteae advisory rapacities for a number or years. "I sent him a telegram lhls morning saying 'Congratulations and good luck.· " Backus said. "There's only one way to do thefl'e thJnp and that Is the right way. I don't operate any other way." Backus, principal of Or an.cewood School ln Fullerton. said he hfSn 'l Ifft' aed bis future In c0Ue1e-related acUvltaea bvt aald he wUI be •••liable If the (Sff llAC&lJS, P1te At> o.tlly ~I ... Sl•ll ..._. SUGGESTS NEW BUYER Trial Balloonist Vardoulls Expert Says Irvine Co. Worth More An assessment expert who spent more than two months sur- veying Irvine Company holdings a nd the impact on them by Or ange County development testified Tuesday that the com· pany is worth far more than two bidders are presently prepared to pay. Consultant Jefferson W. Asher told Superior Court Judge James F Judge that his assessment of the true worth of the Irvine Com· pany is $429.128.000. The assessment. which works out at $51 a share for the com· pany stock is more than $1-47 million above the $281.9 millfon offer posted by the Mobil Corp. It alao tops by more than. $127 m illion the $302.S million miule by an East Coast con11ortlum. Principals in the combine rivaling Mobil in clude Wall Street financier Charles AJlen, Detroit developer Alfred Taub· man and auto bilUonaire Henry Ford II. Trustees of the James Irvine Foundation. who are compelled to dispose or lbeir controllin1 in· terest in the lrviM Comp1ny by fede ral law. are k,,own lo favor the Mobil bid. The current lawsuit wtud) l.a now in its final weeks WH sparked when lrvine hetr911 JQan Irvine Smith took lttal ac• tiA)n to halt the sale or the lrvlne Company to Mobil for t:zOO mlJUm or $24 a ahar~. Ashel' described the Irvine Company aasesls T uesday as "unique" and predicted a steadi· ly mounting share value as de· velopment pressure on un· developed company land In· creaaedlnOrangeCounty. Asher. who wu blrtd by Mn. Smith to survey the Irvine pro- perties. said he thou1ht it was "Incredible" that the financial <'Onsultant.s who have taUfied lhua Car in the lrial have IO Wl· derv alued the company. cldln& vote in every issue. "l 'm not 1olnc to be totted lato decidlni who's mayor. Thia ts one area In which I won't com· promise. "uid VardouJls. But the other four council members said they did not plan to chanie their positions. "I pess Bill is just going to have to make up bis mind and make a decision. It's not us who <See MAYOR, Page AZ> Ollllw. ...... Stall ,....,o F1NISHED SECOND Fred Gahm Can City Purchase Irvine Co.? Irvine City Councilman Bill Vardoulis said Tuesday he plans to sU£geSt at the next council meeting that the city buy the Irvine COmpany. Vardoulis said he thinks the ci· l)' should "float a bond and enter the bidding on the company," alone with the Mobil Corp. and the Allen Taubman consortium. Vardoulis originally planned to bring up his idea at Tuesday's m eeting. but he scrapped that plan at the last minute "I figured everybody was pret· ty mad at me tonight, so J thought J "d wail for the next meeting," said the councilman arter the meetang The rest of the council was an· noy ed with Vardoulis for nominating and votrng fo~ himself for mayor, thereby keep· ing either or the other two can- didates. Mary Ann Gaido and David Sills. from being elected "l know it's a wild idea, but it's a possibility. I'd like to look into it,'' said Vardoulls He added that ht>'s already spoken to Irvine Company Presi· dent Ray Walson about his plan, but he admitted that Watson "probably didn't take me very seriously ·· W astson wa~ tied up an meet· ings ttus morning and was un available for comment At the present lime. the ques lion of who should be allowed to buy the Irvine Company is bemg thrashed out m the courts. Mobil Oil has otrered S289. l million for the company and Allen· Taubman has recently lopped that offer (Sf'e PURCHASE, P1ge A2l Coast Weather Mostly clear tonight and Thursday with loca l northeasterly winds 15 lo 30 miles per hour develop- ina below coastal canyons Thuradify. Lows tonight 47 to 52. Highs Thursday 68 to 73. INSIDE TODAY .4 hU{lf cooiting achoon~r lab• Jhape in MGSM. con- e"~ '" tlw dreonu of o •ludiOVJ romantic. and ahaf)ftl bJJ th~ terro-cotto hond.3. alJd . ancient tooll of o ma.tier buil~. Su page 02. "'"-~ "l' ....... A t l..M ... .,.. "" a CJ u C.C.._,.• Ai.OJ Cl*ttlf._ OMt •.. , .... c-1n OJ Cl-eM-" 01 De4tttl ....ic.. .. .. ............ ... .......... _ ... , ~· eu ... C4o• "'' CM .... .... •• .., '" Course Try Due It .. 111DPl1 a mauer of nm. nine out ol l•tl.ra ol th• alphabet T\letday that kept &be JnUM City Council from decktln1 U.. fate ol th• troublffome •-•teboard COW"M. Instead of picking a solution, the council continued the matter again to the Mveh 22 meet.tna. alter 1pendinc aeveral boW'S dill· cu11lng the problem. Ant . City Manaaer Paul Brady had sug1ested eight alternative solutions, labeled A tbroushH. At various points In the d11· cusaloo, every alternative was proposed by one council member or another, but each was even· tually voted down with a spht vote. At one point an the evening the matter seemed solved The coun ell voted 3·2 to move the skateboard course to a new Joca· tion, where the aand volleyball courts are located, and scale down the existing course to a ''bunQyrun.'' Ho..-ever, they rescinded that vote alter learning that soluUon pleased neither the residents near the course who complained about noise or the developer of those homes. Both the realdents and the de· veto"° had pledged money lo help move the course, but they said they wouldn't help pay for another course if the original one was sWI there, in any form. Also, by moving the course to the new location, the sand volleyball courts would be eliminated. the tot lot would need to be moved, and the ten· nis/racketball warmup area would be affected. too, according to city rudes The entire solution would cost nearly $40,000. After rescinding their previous vote, the council finally decided to wait two more weeks and try again Coffee Sales Fall-Solon WASHINGTON (AP> -A New York con gressman say:-. Americans forced to pay higher prices for their corree are buying less or the product "'This 1s the first ltme we've had definite proof that Amencan consumption 1s going down, ' Rep. Fredenck W Richmond, a Democrat. said Tuesday after a ~ubcommittee he heads received unreleased Agnculture Depart· ment figures The figures show consumers hought coffee at a 12 percent ~lower rate at the end or last year than for the snme period an 1975 Coffee prices started spiraling an 1975 Mine Rescue Try Persists TOWEH C'ITY, PiJ !AP1 Rescuers are boring a second holt' into Big Lack Mountain after an electronic probe deep w1Uun th<' mountain fn1led lo detect signs of hfl· lrom flve mumnf( mint' rs Rc!lcurr11 lowered scns1t1ve listening devic<'s and a lelcv1'i1on camera down a 432 fool hole Tuec;dav m ornanJ: But the s1·J rchl·rs saw onl} dt>bns. and rlrillan~ C'QU1pm1•nt \I. as movt'd SS fret nway 10 il ne\I. site Fro...P~A J HURD ... so clo11e bec11usl' therl' was a low turnout and al110 becau11e oil or the candidates had f(ood points ~and strong supporlerl> "I plan to look into some of the valid points from Bob's IGray) campaign and from the other candidates. too," he add~d O"AHOI COAST DAILY PILOT ..... ,, ........ Ptf"U.l'tl•flld"""1',..,,. ""'. c ... -. V11(' fitfn._,.., ..... Ot,..,M M6,.._ -··-ld<tw ,_, .. _ .. " ... ,,.. ... ,., ~·· "'-lll<tloN~ .... '"""·~·~ ... -· ...... OfttcH C..l•W•• >•W.•1 .. ,11'"1 ... _ .... ~ 111•0-.,.. ,,_, HvntlftQ'Ofll .. A('-l >'tt' .. ~'-leulrt-.•f ,.ttdidl•&.O Vtll•y UJOtU-.-r ~ffid et \Mt O•t" rrMW1y hl•phone ('1')M~1 CIHlltl.O Advert191"1 .. 2·M11 ~··--"·1i., _Olll(t llt-43t0 ,.....,. .... ci._.. .. U J.Ot30 SURPRISE WINNER WUllam Watts 0.. .. --........ WINS COLLEGE SEAT Robert Price Froaa Page A J BACKUS UNSEATED • • • college s hould ask for has advice. McKnight, who campaigned hard since last fall, said he found the race to be "'difficult and close." The most likely outcome or the election will be some re- consideration of the con· troversial vote by trustees last FrotaPa~AI PURCHASE with a $302.5 million bad. In suggesting a bond issue. Vardoulis noted that Irvine tax payers would have lo decade 1( they want to go that route He said it would probably mean higher taxes for a wn11e, but that before Ion~ taxpayers would be earning dav1dt"nds. not paying taxes. He said the company's annual earnings would greatly 1m·rcasc 1f lhe firm was owned by Lhe c1ly, because it would no longer havt> to pay taxes. VardouJis suggested that by buying the Irvine Company, the city's housing problems would be at least partly solved. "The cost or housin g could be greatly reduced if we cul through all that red tape and numerou:. profits that hike up the housing cost," Vardoulis commented "Thal way, we could offer enough low and moderate in come houslng," he added Ailing Pope Greet,s Crowd VATICAN CITY !AP1 Pope Paul V1 gol up from a c;1ck bed to day to greet \l.ell·\\lshers in St Peter's Square bd1m hb Jpart ment wmdows 'We're JUSl as o;urprac;ed ac; )1111 b\ the nu.· the 79 vear olc1 pon tiff told thf' cro"d <ir :ihout 5.000 in a hoar'it" vo1re ··w1• wall h1· much C'loser to vou "nn our "tl>hes and we thank you for your pre!>ence Tht' Vatican said thf' Popt· can ccled tus weekly audience today u11 doctors' ord"rl-and went I•• be<l '°'Ith the Ou .mo .. f(;'\CI ;., Vatican i:.pokesman ,aid he did not know how long thl' l'orx· m1&hl \)(' tn bt'd ur what hi'> lcn1 perature \1.3~ week in favor of a second campus site McKnight said today he will press for re<'onsideratlon since he favors an alternative location at Irvine Center Drive and Jef· frey Road. Price also fa vors that sale but Watts has indicated sup- port for the My ford· Bryan parcel. Viejo Group To Protest Water Cutoff By WILLIAM SCHR EIBER Ol IM O•oly Ptl•t Swlf A group or Mission VieJo resi· dents distressed by a state ord~r that stopped the filling of their C'ommuntty's 125 at're manmade lake 1s urging a letter-writing bltlz to protest the action The group, which ::alls tlself the Lake Action Committee. met for the first time Monday night and has scheduled another or· ~anizataonal session. Co~ Sund~y at '1 pm an lhe M1ss1on V1eJO Country Club's Fiesta Hoom. Mike Walsh. chairman of the com m1tt ee. said the decision last ~C'ek by the s tal e Waler Resources Control Board "ts not onh unfair but serves no useful purpose " AC'cordmg to Walsh. the grass roots organization was formed \\hen a large number Of C'Om· munity residents phoned the M1s- s1on V1e10 Company to ask what they C'ould do "The company gave me all their names and I <'ailed them together ... Walsh said. noting there a .... no company control or direct influence on the group's act1v1t11.•., tla n cv Stearn. a company \ 1ct-president. also said there was no Jtlempt b} the company to oq?aruze oppos1l1on w1thm the com mumtv though he said the firm .... upp0rts \I. hat the group is 1n·1n~ to do · · \\\· are not an lhe pos1tion of :-.1•t t anJ: up ~ dt't'ny group,·· Sll'an ... ;.11d lnruu, Lah Ur ged LOS ANGELE!:> !1\P) -The Departmem 01 W atv1 anti Power has asked thL stale Court of Ap· peais to hrt hmals on the amount of water at cat• pump oul ol the Owen~ \ alle} ~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ...... ~~~ Pt·emte, Performance Soviet defector MtkhaU Baryshnikov and Christine Sany of Long Eeach, perform routine fTOrn "Variations on America.'' They wcrct rehearstna Tuesday for the ope~· Ing performance of the Eliot Fefd Bt llet at New York s City Center today. Feld ls choreocrapber or the troupe. Kennedy, King Evidence Seen WASHINGTON CAPl Chief CouDMI Ricbard A. Sprque tokS th• Rou9e Comm•u.. OD A.a-- 1aullutioal today be lilu UJICOl'I. roborated evidence • 'lnd lcaling that othen may h ave had llnowl~ of or participated In tbe aaaassina&.lon" of Dr. Martin Luther Kins Jr . Sprague a1ao told tbe commit· tee in a brief opcnin1 statement that hi.a staff bas evidence on the murder ot President John F. Kennedy ind.ieatine "'there wu prior knowledge on the part or some individuals or that ... sassination before it occurred." But in both investigat1ons, Sprague told the committee, the s taff has been unable lo thoroughly check witnesses' stories or determine whether they are corroborat.e4 or untrue The chief counsel eave only the hints of what his evidence 1s before the press and public were dismissed from the committee room so Sprague and his staff could give a detailed briefing to committee members. Spr ague's indication of evidence of a conspiracy m the King assassination was in con trast to a Justice Department in· vestigat1on that concluded no evidence had been found that King was killed by anyone other than James Earl Ray, achn~ alone. Ray, serving a 99-year sen· Lenee on conviction or that as sassination. has offered through an attorney to tes tify 1r the com mittee will listen to his story that there was a conspiracy to kill Kmg and he was set up to take the blame. Ray's new lawyer . Jac k North State Forec<Uting Clear Skies By The Associated P reas Light showers misting over Northern California are expected to yield lo clear skies later today. the National Weathe r Service said. A cold front passing through the San Francisco Bay area al about 6 a.m. brought showers to the lowlands and !>now to the Sierra. Rain beeain falling m advance of the front at about midnight. Travelers' advisories have been posted fot most mountam pass highways Temperatures m the Sierra were m the 20s and 30s and gusty wands wen:! blo"A ing and drifting snow. Temperatures were expected in the m1d ·50S lo mid·60S. r'a1r skies should stay around Thurs· day Showers did not yield signifi- cant levels of precipitation. with 08 incnes recorded tn downtown San FranCISl'll allt•1 u .111-:hl 111 • au; K..,..., of Nashville, aaid In a ttlephone latenlew Tueeday nl1ht that a eommlt\H ln· vnti1ator contacted htm and they discussed jointly Interview· in' Ray aa early as next week. Spracue told the commlUee bis staff has some new intOl'mation, additional information on facts already known in the two as· sassinations and "some informa- tion previously available but not presented." Sprague suggested the slaH has not been able to do more because or the lack of access to FBI files and lack of Ion~ distance telephone service, both cut off by former Chairman Henry B. Gonzalez CD·Tex >. when he lned to fire Sprague. The chief counsel said that has been corrected and he is in a posi· hon to draw up new subpoenas and dispatch investigators to check witnesses' stories. The committe e's new chairman, Rep. Louis Stokes ( D- Ohio l , refused before today's meeting to characterize the evidence, but noted, "We've a lready said we'r e pursuing leads in both inveslitations.'' Spea kerThomas P . O'Neill ap. pointed Stokes to take over the chairmanship immediately after the House voted 296 lo 100 Tues· day to accept the resignation of Gonzalez. Fro.Page A J MAYOR ••• a re pulling him in the m iddle,' Mrs. Gaido said after the meet· ang . Asked after the session, how he felt about still being mayor, Sills laughed and answered, "I can't say it's my greatest victory." Blast Destroys Ohio Homes CAREY, Ohio <AP) -A de- liberately set explosion of more than 20 tons or dynamite rocked a quarry where employes sre on strike and left about a dozen families homeless today m this s mall northwestern Ohio town. the sheriff said. The president of the stnking union said his members had nothm~ to do with the blast. No inJuries were reported fro!'l the explosion, which was felt m Detroit. 100 miles to the no~h. and shattered numerous win- dows in Wyandot County and sur- rounding areas within a rive·m~le radius. Debris was hurled a mile away. Sheriff Mark R . Kauble ~·sl1 mated damage would be an lht• lhow;ands of dollars. Color ~Oller Goe. to Poker LOa A1'0a.sl lAP) - Jors• c . 11. been ~ to ... ,. In Jad after ~ I no CGOt.elt to a cl\up that b jabbed u alllp&or at t.be Loe Aftldel Zoo tn tba 97• wi tb a nwt.al rod. Tbe ~· ... pro-DOU QCed bJ Jlunictpal Judi• Everette Porter. Cardenu had been ac· cused ol pokin& the ll·fool a1U1atorto make lt move. Seal Beach OKs Ban.on City Strikes A charter amendment to ban strikes by city employes was ap- proved by Seal Beach voters Tuesday. The amendment passed by a vote cf 2.~ to l.116. Seal Beach residents also ap. proved a minor charter revisioo, 2 792 to 750. The a~ndmenl a 0 llers procedures for civil service and disciplinary action hearings, city omcialnald. The strike ban waa opposed by the city's police association and chapter of the Orange County Employes Association .· The employe groups argued that state law already prohibits city workers from striking. Supporters or the am endment said It would bring "double pro- tection." . City Manager Dennis Courtemarche said strikers and their supporters among city employes would be subject to dis· missal if a strike occurred. The dismissed employes could appeal their finng he added. E'rOlll Page Al SIGNAL ... Highway Patrolmen said Mrs. Rosser had stopped at the sign al Lake Forest Drive. But another car allegedly failed to stop, col· lidcd with a third car and then careened into the Rosser car, authorities said. Voien said county officials also have applied for federal funds to make up for Irvine's share of a signal for that intersection and are still awaiting word on the ap· plication. . He said it has been some time since the Trame Committee re· viewed the Intersection. But he noted a new develop· ment has recently been complet- ed nearby and has likely in· c reased traffic. In the past month. Voien said. there have been numerous traffic crashes in the intersection Cop Kills Bandit FRESNO CAP) -A Fresno police detective fatally shot a bandit as the two exchanged gun- hre during a hold-up attempt early today at a convenience market here. Lynn Mart HART'S JOhn Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 ·~ .. Warm up Suits 1995 to 39 95 Sweat Shirts or Pants 595 Hooded Sweat Shirts 795 & 850 Gym Shorts · Jogging Shorts Track Shorts · Racquetball Shorts 275 to 495 Softball Shirts Basketball Shirts -Tennis Dresses ladies Tennis Shorts & Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts T ennls Shoes Adidas -T re torn • C111Verse • Bancroft · Jack Purcells · Temtis Sox • Visors · Hats Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handballs & Gloves Badminton Rackets · Tennis Rackets · Wilson Dunlop • Bancroft -Yonex · Prince · R~cket Stringing Tennis Balls 1 u to 250 per can Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Swim Goggtes Swim Fins Kick Boards Ankle Weipts Barbell & Dumbell Sets Jump Ropes Chest Pulls Extra Plates 538 Center St. • 646-1919 • Open 9·6 Closed Sunday I EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 68,-' SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 19n TEN CENTS Festival to Get New Building Work ia expec:ted to begin in September on a 4,000 square foot administration bullding for the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach. The two-story structure, ex- pected to cost about $200,000, won approval this week from the South Coast Regional Zone Com m1ss1on. It will s it where the old School of Arts was located and a new Festival 1•te will be con- structed. Festival funds will pay for the work and the buildings like the rest of the park will be owned by the city. Not everyone was as en- thusiastic during the meeting in Huntington Beach on the Festival grounds project, or the traffic the art spectacular bnngs annually. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TEACHER WINS Robert Bachelor DEFEATS TEACHER Jan Overton Challenger Chosen Overton Gains 2nd CUSD Term Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict voters elected J an Overton t o the board of trustees for the second time in four months Tues- day, but chose challenger Robert Bachelor over incumbent Bob Hurst. With results from all 56 distnct polling places tallied, unofficial returns were: Trustee area 4 <Dana Point and coasul Laguna Nl(ueO -Jan Overton. 2,442 -William Manahan, 2,279 -Basil Roman, 390 Trustee area C (lnJand Lag1111a Nlitu~I) -Robert Bachelor, 2,191 -Bob Hurst, l ,946 -Pnsquale "Pat" Ma ncini. 871 Trustee area 7 (Mission Viejo) -WIJJl•m TJJompson, 4,004 (unopposed} Mrs. Overton and Manahan tan a cl08e rac~ in the Nov. 2 election to hll out term or Stephen Smith, who resign~. Manahan appeared to have wnn the race by eight votes, but a re- count gave the victory to Mrs. Overton by three votes. ··It's a mystery to us why 8111 (Manahan) didn't win this lime.'' said Tony Leon or Tuesday's con. test. Leon IS president of the Capistrano Umfied Education Association <CUEA>. a teacher organization which backed Manahan, who teaches first grade in the neighborine Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District. Bachelor, anotOOr Saddleback Coast Weather Mostly clear tonight and Thurs day with local northeasterly winds 15 to 30 miles per beu.r develop- ing below coastal canyons Thursday. Lows tonight 47 to S2. Highs Thursday 68 to 73. INSIDE TODAY Mayor Vote Sime mated In Irvine By muav KA VE Ol 1119 Dilly ...... Sl•fl The Irvine City Council Tues- day nominated almost ever. ybody for mayor but couldn't muster enough voles to elect anyone. As a result, David SIUs will re- main as mayor until the deadlock is broken. Here's how things went at Tuesday's council meeting: First, Gabrielle Pryor nominated Mary Ann Galdo for mayor. She cited her for "serv- ing on the rottenest committees with good cheer. diligence and in· Jtiatlve." Then. John Burton nominated Silla, the current mayor. He com-. mented that Sills bas served wit.b ''vigor and aplomb in the worst and rottaiest job In Irvine." A • coaaUng tchoe>Mr takes ~ ba McDM, con.-~riwd in tM ~ of .o 1tudiou romantic. ad shaped by tM terro~a /Janda.and • .ancient tool• of .a mostn buUde-r. See pooe DZ. Finally, Bill Vardoulis threw , bis own hat Into the ring. In nominating himself, Vardoulls said be refused to be in the mid· die of another 2·2 vote. - While the stunned audience tit· teTed, the five council members looked at eacb otheT' in silence. Mrs. Pryor asked Jim Erickson, "Mr. City Attorney, do a you have tomethlng to say at tbls a point?" ~ aJ Ericbon responded that.~ ~ .the issue was uncleclded, the ex-~~ · jltinl ma}'Or' would contlnuo in a1..a hl1 Job until a new mayor coutd A~ be cbosen. lie Hid the JDl.JW -:.: aeledim ltel:Q would retw'D to (lee llAY~ Pa1eA2) Festival Board Chairman Jim Schmitz 1poke for the project. "Bear in mind, Mr. Smath, you have approval," Commission Chairman Louis Nowell pro- claimed jovially ·'The staff's approval.'' Schmalz replied. "I need yours." Several penons including Mrs. Eileen Brock, of Huntington Beach, offered criticism of the annual influx of auto tramc. which last year caused one 7 5 mile traffic jam. •·1 have a deep love of the ocean and also a deep love for the arts, but nature produces the greatest shows," Mrs. Brock told the commissioners in makang her recommendation. She proposed transformmg the festival grounds into a youth Sagar Re-elected center usable throughout the year. thereby avoiding the traffic l!narls six weeks out of each sum· mer Schm1tz countered by poanhng · 1t studies for a Park And Ride program indicate 1t would ~ feasible lo park all Festival vis 1lors far outside town on leased lrvme Company land and bus them to the grounds lie said the board has ap proved paying the city several thousand dollars per season for it 1r this transit system becomes a reality Schmitz also predicted im· proved parking this season because the Laguna Moulton Playhouse next door lo the Festival grounds will remain dark and stage no productions durin~ the festival Pauley, Kentle Win Marylyn Pauley, WUliam Ken- tie and incumbent Michael Sagar were elected to the Laguna Beach Unified School District board of education Tuesday as more than 18 percent of the eligi- ble voters cast ballots. Final unofficial returns s howed: Marylyn Pauley, 1,862. William Kentle, 1,649. Mlcbaet Sagar, l,544. Michael Onorato, 1,073. Raymond Lawson, 934 Bruce Hopping, 314 James Hoenig, 238 Mira Hoenig, 228 Kay Hunter. 189 The top three candidates won 62 percent of the 8,031 votes cast. The total votes cast do not reflect voter turnout, since each voter marked three or fewer choices Mrs. Pauley, who conducted a comparatively intensive cam- paign that included some 18 cof- fees and gatherings, was the top vote-getter in 16 of the 21 pre- cincts. Sagar blamed his third place showing, a surprise lo some who thought he'd do better, on an in- different campa!aa and a lack of issues A margin or 471 votes kept Sagar an office and his closest challenger, Cal Slate Fullerton professor Michael Onorato, out of 1t. Expert Says Irvine Co. Worth More By TOM BARLEY °' .. 0.11, ~·let"'•" An assessment expert who spent more than two months sur- veying Irvine Company holdings and the impact on them bf Orange County development testified Tuesday that the com- pany ls worth far more than two bidders are presenUy prepared lo pay. Consultant Jefferson W. Asher told Superior Court Judge James F. Judae that his assessment of the true worth of lbe Irvine Com- pany is Ml!J, 128,000. The assessment, which works out at $Sl • abare for the com- pany stock is more than $147 million above the $281.9 million offer posted by the Mobil Corp. It a1lo tops by more than $1Z1 mUUoa tbe S3Q2.S million made by an East Coast conaortium. Principals in the combine rivallnc Mobil include Wall Street fmancier Charles Allen, Detroit developer Alfred Taub- man and auto billionaire Henry Ford 11. Trust.eet ol the James Irvine Foundation, who are compelled to dl~ of their controlling in- terest in the Irvine Company by federal law. are known to favor the Mobil bld. The C\U'T'eftt lawsuit which is now in its final weeks was sparked wben Irvine heiress Joan Irvlne Smith took legal ac· Uoa to halt the •ale of the Irvine Company to Mobil for $200 million« '24 a tbare. (See EX.PEST. PateA2) "I had a terrlfJc response. .. Tbat'1 t.be 8dvertiain(.1acceu .tory told by a Cost.a Meaa man who placed tb1I claaaUled ad: '88 VW v-, xlnt ~ Dew radlah. FM CH•~ NmOVablo beet, tee.._, '1.»0/o&. :u&• DU TOP VOTE GETTER Marylyn Pauley Sagar's best performance was in two SouU\ ~aeuna precincts, where he was the top candidate. Lawson won the most votes an a precinct near his home. Mrs. Pauley said today the. election indicated a trust by the NEW TRUSTEE Wiiiiam Kentfe voters 10 the direction or the cur rent adrmrustralion. Sagar said the "issueless" election was "uncomfortable for an rncumbenl. There was nothing ·very exciting I could say about myself. other than 1t was very Monarch Bay Bank Robbed by Bandit By STEVE MITCHELL Ot ti• O•lly Pit .. 51111 A man clad in dark clothing and wielding a revolver e ntered a Laguna N1guel bank this morn- ing and threatened tellers before fleeing with a,, undetermined amount of cash Sheriff's officers at the United California BanJc, 6 Monarch Bay Plaza, said the black man en- tered the bank at 11 : 15 a .m., brandishing a revolver Lt. Jack Devereaux of the Sheriff's Office said he did not know if the robber made a general announcement to the 10 to 15 employes and customers in the bank, or quietly approached tellers. ·•1 do know everyone in the bank knew it was going down.·· he said. The lieutenant said he was uncertain whether the sus- pect approached one or two tellers for cash during the holdup. The Monarch Bay branch of UCB was burglarized in 1972 for more than $6 million, in a heist believed to be the world's largest bank robbery. Four men were convicted in that burglary Lt Devereaux said the suspect 1s a male Negro in his early twen- ties. standing between five feet nine inches tall and six feet with a medium build. Witnesses said the man was dressed m dark clothing. No getaway car was seen, according to sheriff's deputies Saddleback College Incumbent Dumped Eugene C. McKnight, a 70- year-old retired college pro. lessor, unsealed 10-year incum- bent Saddleback College Trustee Patrick Backus Tuesday by a m ar1in ol more than 2,000 votes. The three-way race for a seat represenUn& Tustin was won by school Principal William Watts and Leisure World Ad· mini.st.rat.or Robert Price easily won the Laguna Hills seat that bad been held by lbe late Dr. James Marshall. With all 212 polling places tallied, fmaJ results by trustee a~a are as follows: Area Two <Nortlt Ta•U.) -Wllllua Waua, 8,603 -Alan Greenwood, 6, 772 -Clifton Rowland Brooks, 4,624 AreaFou (DIM~Chmnte) -E..-. '-cSal•M, 11,275 -Patrick Bac:ltut, t.830 Ara"no..-aRUla) a a• Iii Prtce, U,919 =-JUMI Marshall (deceuecl), 1.UO A9&_11. free McKnl•ht'• upeet. victory over Backus hi a hard· _f'oatlll ad Yilorou.I campalco, OUSTS INCUMBENT Eugene McKnight lb~ biqest surprise or the' elec· Uon was In the Tustin race, where Greenwood h•d been favored to win the aeat vacated (See BACKUS, Page AZ) ·' RETURNED TO BOARD Michael Sagar peaceful over the four years. .. "I ran a very indifferent cam-paign which showed." · Precise voter turnout and number of ballots cast were still being compiled by lhe county re- gistrar today Gunmen Hold Hostages in U.S. Capital WASHINGTON (AP) Gunmen invaded a Jewish or· ganization in downtown Wasltington a nd reportedly took over a Moslem center on Em· bassy Row today, Laking hostages in both episodes. Their de mands were not known, nor was it clear whether the two episodes were connected. Shots were fired at the B'nai B 'r1th International head- quarters where four gunmen held hostages on the fifth floor. They were holding at least seven and perhaps as many as 20 peo· pie. While at least three people were inJured there, there were no known ~unshot casualties. Police spokesman J .G. Gentile said a man with "a Moslem sounding name" had talked with police by telephone from the B'nai R'rith building. He iden- tified the man as one of the. gunmen, but declined to release the name. Gentile said one person ·suf· fered stab wounds. one was beaten about the head, and a third may have suffered a heart attack in the B'nai B'rith episode. A B'nai B'rith of(iclal in Richmond, Va., said be was on the telephone with a Washington colleague when he beard a dis· turbance and a voice saying: · "Up against the wall or I'll blow. your heads off." . While police dealt with that in· vasion, other units were IWD· moned to the Islamic Center, a ·mosque-style building In the heart of the Embassy Row dis· trict, at reports of a second Incl· ·dent. . An unldentlfled man wbo ·answered the telephooe at the blamJc Centet' safd, "We bave taken 15 hoeta1es wltbin the last hour. Tell tbe police to atq at bay. Tell tbem we wJJI not · besita~ to kill tr tlley enter this .place. WeareWilllnatodle." · At the B•mJ B'rltb buDdinf,. · p0Uce said the men toot over the . flftb fka' aftao a boldlP attempt • in the bulldln1 was lolled, bat i there ~ o&.ber. ccnfUctlq ae- • countaol bowibatepllode belu- ~ o ....... ,.. ... "-· OUSTED INCUMBENT Robert Hur1t Fro.Page AJ CUSD ••. Unified teacher, did ~in . putting incumbent Bob llursl out of thl' :.cal he has held on the board for more than eight years. Hurst was attending a Regional Occupational Program board meeting in his capacity as trustee TUC!>day night. When that meeting acl.Journed, he Joined di!>· tricl officials and other can· didates in Supt. J erome Thornsley's office to m onitor re- turns "Mancina beat you," one die;. trict official :.aid, cxprcs:.1n1: an apparent consensus that Man· cini. who has been active in some or the same organizations as Hurst, had drawn votes away from the mcumben~. "No, Bachelor beat me," Hurst said. Coffee Sales Fall-Solon WASHINGTON (AP> -A New York congressman says Americans forced lo pay higher prices for their coffee are buying less of the product. "This is the first time we've had definite proof that American consumption is going down," Rep. Frederick W. Richmond, a Democrat, said Tuesday after a subco~ittee he heads received unrel sed Agri<'ulture Depart- ment f1 urcs. The ures show consumers bought coffee at a 12 percent slower rate-at tht' t•nd nr la~t \ear than ror the same period m i975 Coffee prices start<'d :.p1ruhna in 1975 F ro91 Pafl' A I EXPERT .•. Asher described lhc Irvine Company assesls Tuesday a'i ··unique" and pred1ct1•d u stead1 I} mounlinK :.hare 'uluc <15 de- v el opment pressure on un- tlt'vt•lop<'d <'Ompany laml 1n· <TC'il'ied in Oran~c Count:. l\~her, who was hired by Mrs Smith to ~urvt'y lh<• lrvint• pro pl' rt ws. ~aul he lhouJ(hl 1t w11:-. "1ncrl'diblc" thul the rinanc1c1l consultants who h1tv1• lt'stirl~I thus far in the trial hav~ ~o un· dervalue<l the compuny. Track Clinic To Continue Registrations for a boy!\ end itirl!\ track dlnic <'ontinut's th1'I week at the Loguna Buch High School tra<'k Th<' chm<' i'I open to <'h1ldrf'n a~<'d !'l to 14 ari<l 11u·lud(•' phys•<' Bl cond1t.Jorun& snd m!ilruction in track and field events. Participants will take part tn ll city track meet April 2 The clinic meets Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays Crom 4 to S:lO p.m. Parent& may enroll youn111tens at the city human af- fairs deportment, aponaor of the clinic, or at the track. Reg1stra· Uon la $3. OflANOE COAST L1-.c DAILY PILOT •I Ge1111 IAM J'RANCUICO <AP> -A l"maond report 00 20 )'CUI ol MCR\.. domestic cerm·warfln tats ha ptOmpgct pJa"" few a lawtuit by lbe family ot a man who d*9 ht .._, alttt Navy INpa launched bacteria ln San Fran· cl.sco Ba;y. Dal • Two)'• lale'J". l~ aakl, ,... wardll"t'll b«ame alarmed by u oulbru& al lnltcUCM&I dJMAM ,.... lated to S.naua lllart'cscena amoo1 Sao Fnnt'llC'O Bay ar-ea rt'1ldt'nt11 •bo had bet'n bospitaln~ at about the time d lbC September 1960 tt!St. 0-..t. lbe Arm1'1 alarm. bawever, Cattrorna. ~ly noc.leednoltr Ill •· Bob N9ft "' t1'e .-... o.p.n. mt>ot of H•alth, Hid rtt0rd chttb IOI' S..n rranc."laco &tlll other dU. from ~ Omt ot the ~la "fOUOd no WUllul !Mt&Wl sltuatlion.'' Bt most ottidab expresacd on· ly surprln al the report, made public Tuesday, which revealed Army tests conducted in highway and subway tunnels, stockyards, on military bases and at sea off numerou,, populated areas. "ihe family 1s determined to proceed with legal action. We wanted to have as much evidence available as possible," said Edward Nevin III. an attorney whose grandfather, Edward Nevin, died of a heart infec:Uon allegedly caused by Seriatta Marcescens bacteria. Seal Beach OKs City Strike Ban SURPRISE WINNER WllH•m Watta ........ _.._ WINS COLLEGE SEAT Robert Price It is this bacteria that was re- leased from ships off San Fran· cisco in September 1950, Army ofhcials testified Tuesday before the Senate subcom millee on health and scientific resources Their report said the Senatta M arcescens bacteria spread up to 50 miles inland, but 1t had been believed that the bacteria would North State Forecasting Cl,ear Skies By The Associated Press Light showers misting over Northern California are expected to yield to clear skies later today, the National Weather Service said. A cold front passing through the San Francisco Bay area at about 6 a.m. brought showers to the lowlands and snow to the Sierra. Rain begain falling in advance of the front al about midnight. Travelers' advisories have been posted for most mountain pass highways Temperatures 10 the Sierra were in the 20s and JOs. and gusty winds were blowing and drifting snow. Temperatures were expected in the mid-50s to mid-60s . Fair skies should stay around Thurs dav. Showers did not yield s1g01f1 cant levels of precipitation, ~ith .08 inches recorded in downtown San Francisco after a night of rain. Mine Rescue Try Persists TOWER CITY. T'J C•\P1 Rescuers ar<' borin_g a i.econd hole into 81~ Lick Mountain artt'r .1n el<'ctronk probe deep within the mountain failed to detect ~•gns of lire from hvt m1ss1n.: miners Rescuer!! lowt'red :.cns1t1vc listening devices and a telev1c;ion camera down a 4'Jz.root hole Tuesday morning . But tht' searchers saw only debns. and drilling ~uipment wa~ moved SS fret 31way to a new s1k. Laguna High Sets 'Taming o f Shrew~ The Laguna Beach Ht«ih School theater productions comp1ny will present Will11m Shakespeare's "The Tamtn~ or th<' ~hrew.. March 17 throul(h Mlotrch 19 al lhe h11h schc)()I audttortum Curtain time for each night is at 8 Tickets are S2 for adults, $1 ror students. The student leads ar<' Chns Harnett as Petruchlo and Gretchen Almond as Kate. A charter amendment to ban strikes by city employes was ap- proved by Seal Beach voters Tuesday. The amendment passed by a volt' of 2.693 to I 116 Seal Beach residents also ap· proved a minor charter rev1s1on. 2 792 to 750 The amendment <1lters procedures for civil serv1ct' and disciplinary achoo hearings. city officials said. The stnke ban "as opposed by the city's police association and chapter of the Orange County Employes Association. The employ<' groups argued that !>lat<' law already µrohibits city workers rrom striking. Supporters of the Jmendment Capistrano Teacher For 63 Years Dies Winifred A. Daley, a long-time resident of San Juan Capistrano and school teacher for 63 years died Tuesday. Mrs. Daley was 84. Recitation of the rosary will be at 8 p m i-~nday at Lesneski Mortuary Chapel in San Clemente. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9 .a.m . Saturda)' at Serra Chapel, Old Mission in San Juan Capistrano. A retired school teacher, Mrs. Daley had last worked for the Cypress School District. She came to Southern California from Minnesota and resided at 32191 Paseo Carolina, San Juan Capistrano Mrs. Daley is survi vcd by daughters. Claire N Fedele or St1n Juan Capis trano. Jean Calhoun of San Jose. and Marian· na Williams of Irvine; brother, Ray Jone!\ of Minnesota and sis· ter. Rose Zahn of San Francisco lnl<'rment will be at Good Sht•pherd Cemetery 10 Hunt- 1nl(ton Beach Arrangements are d1rc•cted h) l~'ne.,k1 Mortuary in San Clemt•ntt> Gator Poker Goes to Pokey LOS ANGELES <AP) - .lnr~e Cardenas, 19. has t>et~n ~entenced to 60 days m jml after pleading no contest to a charce that he jabbed an alligator at the Los Angeles Zoo In the eye with a metal rod. The sentence was pro- nounced by Municipal Jud11e Everette Porter. Cardenas had been ac- cused of pokins the ll·foot al11~atorto make it move. Tryouts Slated F'1nal tryouts for Laguna Reach Llttle League baseball are scheduled at 1 p m. Saturday at Rlcldlt' Field Children aged 9 to 12 are eligi- ble and must be &<'companied by an aduJt. There It a $10 uniform ree tor players who make a team. Hulbert Sanity Hearing Rejected By TOM BAKLEY OflMo.lly~ .. .,,." A defense motion for a new sanity bearin& ror accused killer Ken Richard Hulbert was reject· ed today In Orange County Superior Court and the Fullerton man order.c! to lace trial on multiple criminal charcea. J udie William S . Lee acbedultd April ' u th• data he will rule as a mot.loo for a chant'• of venue and April 11 u the trial date ii that motion la dwed. Th• nllinl todl.)' obvtouaty de- U1bttd Dtputy District Attorney Frank Brl.Mao wbo pointed out before the tMartnc that a Jude• hH th• power to overturn a jury'I wrdict In a HnJty htariQI ii he <li.laarees with it. The Jury ln the Hulbert bearing found hhn aane Tu•aday after three days ol deliberation. Judge Lee's cornmenta today madt tt clear that he a«iret1 wtlh the rul· ma. Hulbert. 3t, faces trial on 14 felony counts contained tn a 1rand jury indictment. Among them are murder, rape, ltldnap- lnat. robbery and aasault. He is accused of raping and killing one woman and or r~lnl and beaUnt two others. He h as alao been indicted by the' Los Angeles County Grand Jury for similar offenses alle1edly com· milted in U\at area. Deputy public defender Walter Zech commented tod•Y that the 11tatementa made public during the sanilY heartns wtll make it imposalbie for Hulbert to set. a lair trial in Orange County. Defense psychiatrists lesttned that Hulbert told tbem that be at· tacked women 10 that the devil would be lotted to leave their bod les and contront him. They •a.Id Hulbert told tMtn he was artm, u Ood'• metaenger when he urrttd out the attach and abould h ave been met wtth cheerins crotfdl ralht.r tba be-ln• Jalled. said it would brin1 "double pro-tection." City Manager Dennis Courtemarche said slrikera and their supporters among city employes would be subJect to d1s- m1ssal tf a strike occurred. The dismissed employes could appeal their filing he added. F ,....PGP"A J BACKUS UNSEATED • • • F rot1t Page A l MAYOR ••• the council at each meeting unlit a decision Is reached. The mayor chairs council meetings and represents the city in an honorary capacity. It's unclear now what will hap- pen. Unless one of the council members changes his or her mind, the stalemate will remain. However, several or the council members were reportedly look mg into the possibility of a new city law that would force Vardouhs to end the deadlock bv throwing his vote to one or the other nominee. During a break in.the meeting. Vardoulls explained that he's tired of being forced to be the de· ciding vote In every Issue. "I'm not going to be forced into deciding who's mayor. This 1s one area in which I won't com- promise," said V ardoulis. But the other four council members said they did not plan to change their positions. "I guess Blll is just going to have to make up his mind and make a decision. It's not us who are putting him In the middle," Mrs. Gaido said after the meet· ing. Asked after the session, how he felt about still being mayor, Sllls laughed and answered, "I can't say it's my greatest victory." Laguna C ouncil Seeks Volwiteer s The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil 1s seeking volunteers to Clll vacancies on several <'It)' com- mittees. Committees include cable TV, cultural. housing, human needs. parking. transportation and circulation, parks and recreation and pet responsibility commit· tees. Application& are available at city hall, :iOS Forest Ave. last year by arch-conservative Robert Bartholomew. Watts, the winner of that con- test, said today hla victory came as a "complete shock since I eave the campai&n no great ef. fort other than attendine some or San Clemente Police Chief Criteria Set Sa n Clemente's new police chief will be a "builder" who will perform long range planning for department growth and training, who will be flexible enough lo work with the town's diverse populations of young and old citizens, and who will cooperate with other city department heads. Those were the criteria out· lined today by San Clemente City Man ager Gerald Weeks. Weeks said that, although ad· verllsements for the position will nol appear in trade JOUrnals until the end o( March, the c1ly already has received eight lo 10 applications for the post. Melvin Portner, current police chief. will leave his position May 1 taking accumulated leave until Aug. 23 when he will formally re· tire from the force. Chief Portner, 55, has been a member of the force for 25 year!'. lie has been chief since Aul(ust 1974. Weeks said in addition to the demonstration of technical com- petence in law enforcement, the new chief "will certainly have t.o relate well to the community. It requires some flexibility, of course. We have a large senior ciUzen population as well as a young people poJUJlation. "We certainly want one who can work well with other depart- ments and coordinate with them well. "I would want someone who could probably build, do aome lone range planning both from the standpoint of departmental erowth and training the people a nd the oreanlzational develop- ment of the department," Weeks said. the forums " The Tustin wrnner also told lhe Dally Pilot he spent no money whatsoever on hla campaign "ex- cept for $S for gas to get to the candidates nights." According to Watts, his biggeai challenge now will be to bone up on college Issues and policies so he will be able to deal with them ln\elligenlly after he ls seated later this month. Longtime Incumbent Backus today graciously accepted his de- feat at the hands of McKnight, who has been active in college advisory capacities for a number of years. "I sent him a telegram this morning saying 'Congratulations and good luck,' " Backus said. "There's only one way to do these thlngs and that is the right way. I don't operate any other way." Backus, principal of Orangewood School in Fullerton. said he hasn't assessed his ruture in college related <.1ct1v1lles but said he wtll be available 1r the college should ask for his ad\ IC<' McKnight, who campa1~nctl hard since last fall. said he found the race to be "d1HH·ult and close." Th<' most like!\ outc.·nmc.• of I he C'lect1on will . be some rt>· consideration of the con trov~rs1al vote by trustee~ last week in favor of a second rampu~ s ite. McKnight said today he will press for reconsideration since ht.• favors an alt<'rnativc locatwn at Irvine Center Dnve and Jef· frey Road. Price also favor~ that site but Walts has indic:att>d sup- port for the Myford-Bryan parcel. l Held in Slaying FRESNO IA P l One man has been arrested and warrants have been issued for three others m connection with a murder authorities have linked to a feud between two Mexican-American gangs. Manuel Torres, 37, was arrested at his home in Visalia Monday for investigation of murdering Gilbert Roybal, JO, or Fresno on Feb. 1. 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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDAY, MARCH 9, 19n N TEN CENTS NB Park Bond Just Misses Approval By MICHAEL PASKEVICB Of Ille o.11, ~ ... 51.tll An estimated 63 percent of Newport Beach voters who turned out Tuesday gave a ma· 1ority yes vote lo the city's $7.l million park and open space bond but it wasn't enough to achieve the two-thirds majority needed for passage. The tally with all 39 precincts reporting is: Teachers Deadlock On Pay An impasse was declared Tuesday by negotiators for Newport-Mesa district teachers following deadlocked bargaining sessions over teacher requests for higher pay, changes in teacher transfer policies and binding arbitration. Teachers had hoped to wrap up bargaining sessions Tuesday after picketing district offices in Costa Mesa for two days as a show of support for the ir negotiators. However. these hopes wert' dashed by what teacher Bill Grgurich termed "a take it or leave it attitude" on the part or the district's bargaining team. Grgurich. president or the "Newport-Mesa Education As· socialion CN MEA>, which is representing teachers, said it is now up to voting members of the NMEA to decide the next course of action Teachers will meet this Fri· day to consider the contract package as 1t now stands . The district 1s offering teachers a retroactive (from July t . 1976) four percent raise for this yt•ar and a five percent pay increase for next year Teacher negotiators want a six percent raise this year with another seven percent for next year. Another major issue centers around teacher requests for binding arbitration. District negotiators are hold· mg out for "advisory arbttra· tion," a system Grgurich says .. is really nothing." Under this system district of· ficials would have the final word even if an independent arbitrator ruled in favor or a teacher grievance. Binding arbitration would mean both partie!-1 would hnvc to accept the arbitrator's de- cision. Teacher transfer policy 1s the third issue which has stalled negotiations, According to Grgurich and other NMEA officials. the dis· t rict wants complete control over where a teacher can be tran~ferred. ·'The superintendent could transfer any teacher at will," said Grgur!ch. He said tt'achers are holding out for mOrl' say as to where they teach. Fire Hits School COVINA <AP) -The fourth fire in three weeks has hit Cov· ina's Glads~one High School and, like the others, it apparently was the work of arsonists, say fire de- partment officials. Tuesday· night's blaze did an estimated $5,000 damage. PILOI AD GOT A YAN FAN ·'I had a terrific responae." That's the advertising succ~s story told by a Costa Mesa man who placed th1s classified ad: '68 VW Van, xlnt rond. new radials , FM c:asset~ removable bed, ice box, $1,350 /ofr, xxx· XXltX So if you have somethtn1· you'd like to convert to cash, the heft place to advert.lee a.lane the Ora"'e Co&lll ls the DaUy Pilot.· Call 642·5678 today. 1 ... 6,020 yes 3,133 DO. Proponents of Newport Beach open space and park bond issue were disappointed by the near· miss. A park bond in 1973 also came up short in the final tally, said city manager Bob Wynn. "I'm terribly disappointed," said City Councilman Paul Ryckoff who originally proposed the measure which would have purchased 134 acres of open space on nine sites. "It was probably our last chance to get a number or open s pace sites before tbey are de· veloped," be said. An estimated 24 percent of 39,264 eligible voters cast ballots Tuesday, a higher than expected total that may well have been the turning point in the failure to pass the bond. Traditionally, low voter turnout works in favor of passing bond elections. Opponents of the measure claimed passage of the bond measure would have meant a permanent increase in the city's budget to maintain the sites. Opponents also noted an up· cominJ inliative calling for re· vision or park dedication laws to insure that more land is given to the city by developers. However, Dr. Gene Atherton, 1 the intiative's author and a lead· ing proponent of more open space. was disappoiQted anyway "I think there should be a new bond issue next year,·' he s&d. ·'I don't believe the battle is lost since half of the county is un· developed." He said he plans to start a peti· tion drive calling for a coun- tywide open space and parks bond. Ryckotf said he would support a new city bond issue if the land -proponents hoped to purchase is still avallable next year. Voter reluctance to support new taxes to maintain the new sites may well have been the bond's death blow. "A significant number or voters obviously are in favor of more park space," said coun· <See BOND, Page A2> eized in D NEW FACE ON BOARD Corona del Mar's Balley ENDORSED BY VOTERS Mesa's MacMllllan RETURNED TO OFFICE Newport's Martin Delly"'"" YMf """""' ANOTHER NEW FACE Mesa's O'Brien Gunfire Flares at City Hall WASHINGTON <A P ) -In nearly simultaneous invasions, a band of gunmen ~eized 50 to 100 hostages in the headquarters of a Jewish organization Wednesday, while another armed man held hostages al a Moslem religious center ro blocks away. A short time later. gunfire flared al the District Building. Washington's City Hall, and 1one person was killed there. 1Mayor Waller Washington was 1reported barricaded in his office. ,Guards told other city workers lo clock themselves in, too. Two New Members Join Board There was no immediate word on who was doing the shooting al City Hall. At the headquarters of B'nai B'rith, at least four invaders armed with rifles -two of them automatic -commandeered the eighth floor. They first invaded two lower floors, gathering hostages as they went. Incumbents Roderick Mac- Mtllian and Carol Martin and two new candidates. Betty Jo Bailey and Duke O'Brien, swept to easv victories in Tuesday's Newport-Mesa school hoard A sparse turnout of about 12 percent of 78.346 eligible voters cast ballots for trustee hopefuls running in four trustee areas. according to tall1 es by thl.' Orange County Registrar of Voters. E.xpert Says Irvine Co. Worth More By TOM BARLEY ot h o.11y ,..._. s~ An assessment expert who spent more than two months sur- veying Irvine Company holdmgs and the impact on them by Oranee County development testified Tuesday that the com· pany Is worth far more than two bidden are pr6ent.ly prepared to pay. Consultant Jefferson W. Asher told Superior Court Judge James F. Judge that his assessment or the true worth of the Irvine Com· pany is $429.128,000. The assessment, which works out at $51 a share for the com- pany stock is more than $147 million above the $281.9 million offer posted by the Mobil Corp. It also tops by more than $1Z7 million the $302.5 million made by an East Coast consortium. Principals in the combine rivaling Mobil include Wall Street financier Charles Allen. Detroit developer Alfred Taub· man and auto billionaire Henry Fordll. (See EXPEllT, Pa1e AZ> ... * * Each voter was eligible to select one candidate in each trustee area. Here is the unofficial final tal· ly . -In trusttt area z (Northeast Costa Mesa> Duke O'Brien re· cei ved 7 ,363 votes. out polling Richmond E. Westlake Jr .. who recieved 2,871 votes. -lo lnlstee area 4 (Corona· det Mar) Betty Jo Bailey tallied 6,408 voles. She was followed by Rodda., Keene Daniel J. Wallace with 2,813 votes. Peggy Carey, 1.190 voles, and Regina Von Berger who re· ceived 406 votes even though she dropped out of the race last month. O'Brien and Mrs. Bailey will join the school board in April, filling the seats vacated by Trustee Orville Amburgey and Thomas Casey. -lo trustee area 5 <Balboa Island and Penmsula) incum- Veteran Trustees Will College Seats Incumbent trustees George Rodda Jr. and Worth Keene easi- ly won re-election Tuesday to the Coast Community College Dis· trict Boa.rd of Education. Rodda overwhelmed two oppo- nents in his di.strict. With all 367 precinct."! report- ing, the final vote tally is: DbtridODe: Keene: 17.861 RichardOlson: 11,581 Dtatrlct Two: Rodda: 15, 710 Leferis "Lefty" Lavrakas: 7,344 Richard Haeussler: 6,162. When contacted today, Rodda, a Newport Beach attorney, at- tributed his win to voter con· fidence in the district. "It was a vote for continuing a policy ~ providing quality and meaningful education for the cituens in tbe district," he said. Rodda said a major issue in the campaign was the new Coastline Kll!Nll llOOOA Community College, adding that the college without walls ex· tended its enrollment by 26.1 per- cent from the fall semester to this spring. "It's the first community col· lege that we know of that is operating in the black in its first year or operation," Rodda said. He said he was also pleased to see nearly 30,000 voteTs tum out for the election, adding that number is nearly double the turnout four years ago. Eligible <See COAST, Page A%) New Bidder Emerges? • J Irvine to Hear Irvine Company Purcha.e Plan Irvine City Councilman Bill Vardoulis said Tuesday be plans to suagest at the next council meeting that the city buy the Irvine Colnpany. Vardoulis said be thinks the ci- ty should "Ooat a bond and eater the blddJna on the company," along with the .Mobil Corp. and lbe Allen-Taubman coniwrUum. V ardoulla oriainally plumed lo brlnt up bis idea at Tuesday'• meetb\I. but he scrapped that plan at the last minute. "l figured everybody was pret- ty mad at me tonight, so I thou&bt I'd wait for the next meetiJl&," aaid the councilman alter the.meeting. The rest of the council was an- noyed wltb Vardoulls for· nominating 1and voting for himaeU foc maror, thereby lteep- ing eitber or the othef two can· 'Clidat•. Mary Ann Galdo and · David Sills, from belna elected. "J ~it'• a wild idea, but it's a PGUibillt;y, .I'd like to look into It,·· saidVardouli1. He added that he's already spoken to Jrvtne Company Presl· dent Ray Watson about his plan, but be a~JUed that Wat.!9on "probabb' didn't take me very seriously." W utaoo •u tied up ln meet- ings thla momtna and wu un· al'aUab!• tor comment. At the present Ume, the ·ques· Uon ot wbo thd\lld 'be allowed lo buy I.be lrvine Company ls 1>eiAa (.8M "1aCHAS~ ,..,, .U>. bent Carol Martin easily out· distanced her two opponents. Mrs. Martin gath ered 7,770 votes. followed by Thomas Crosson with 2.024 votes and Vickie Ann Bridgeman with 1.386. -In trustee area 7 (west Costa Mesa) incumbent Rod MacMillian, running unopposed, garnered 8,994 votes. Mrs. Bailey today said her <See VICTORY. Page A.2) Sixth Graders To Get More Teacher Help A compromise proposal de· signed to give sixth grade stu- . dents more personal contact with one teacher at the middle school level instead of keeping students in an elementary school an extra year was approved Tuesday night by Newport· Mesa school trustees. Trustees also decided to con· dud an extensive study into the district's 10-year-old middle school concept, which places most district s ixth graders with seventh and eighth graders. The compromise proposal, labeled a "self-contained core program," came in response to ' requests from a group of Harbor View Elementary School (Newport Beach) parents who asked that their fifth grade stu- dents be allowed to remain at an elementary level another year. The parents claimed many six· th grade students are emotional· ly ill·equipped to handle a middle school environment where they are taught by a number of. specialized teachers. The parents were also opposed to placing immature sixth graders with older students at the large (1,260 aludents) Lincoln Middle School campus. However, trustees htdged at granting a special &>rovtsfon for Harbor View students, and tbe district officlals dro•· u,9 the alternative program which now applies lo all incoming sixlh graders at Uncoln. . An FBI spokesman identified them as members of a Black Muslim sect. At least five persons were in- jured there. One suffered a gunshot wound in the arm. Another shooting victim was known to be inside, along 'with people injured in beatings. One of the gunmen identified himself to an Associated Press reporter as Kahalifa Hamaas Abdul Khaalis. In a telephone conversation. he said, ''We're go· ing to kill a lot or people. pon't ask me why, just listen." He then denounced the motion picture "Moham m ad • Messenger of God,.. which is about to open in New York City. The gunmen reportedly were interviewing the hostages they held, and were releasing some of them. There was one report that Jews were being held and Chris· tians released. Police spokesman Joseph Gen· tile said one man was critically wouraded in the shooting at B'Nai B'rith. He identified lhe man as Wesley Hymes. The hostages at the Islamic Ce nter , a mosque on Washington's Embassy Row, were captured by a rifleman. ll was not clear whether he had (See GUNMEN, Page A2) Coast Weather Mostly clear tonight and Thursday with local northeasterly winds 15 to 30 miles per hour develop- ing below coastal canyons Thursday. Lows tonight 47 to 52. Highs Thursday 68 to 73. INSIDE TODAY ,A huge COCll'ting tchoonf!r tcilcet ~ In Mame. con--eei~d in t7M: dt'CGm1 Of . a .,cudiou.s romantic. a1ld abaped by the ttrro>COtto ban<h.a'ltd .ancient tooi. of .a mos~er builda. See page D2. Under the adopted prol{ram, parents of ailtlb1 graders will have the option of having ·l•tlex children put in regular c:Jusea or ,...,_s.Mct Att ~ in I.be ''cote" p.rocram at Lincoln 1Mt1""' Att ••UM9n nen fall. ~~ ... •: :::r.T- Studmt.s ia the .. c-or.0 pro-g:=-ot:..= . =::'C:: ftam. which ls already In ettect o-_. oi ~· tn aome bm at other dlstri~t :=...."*..;. ·~ ::,~~ middle scbodla, will .bave oee .' J=--' ... , T,...,1.i. a Q " .... M "" C14 a14 ~ ...... M teacher fOr t>aae oJ,.... IUdl. as 1 ~ C:-~ =:: <SeeUTB, P11eAl> 1 "'---------"" t l SAN l"llANClSCO c AP> -A cm.aored ttport on JO 1un of iecr't'l. domatac senn·warfar-e test.a hu prompted plan. for a law•uit by UM family of a man wbo died ln 1950 aft.tr Navy llhtpa launched bacteria ln San P'ran· CISCO Bay. Bl most officials expressed on· ly surprise at the report, made public Tuesday, which reveaJed Army testa conducted in highway and subway tunnels, stockyards, on military bases and at sea otr numerous populated areas. "The family is determined to proceed with legal action. We wanted lo have as much evidence available as possible." said Edward Nevin Ill, an attorney whose grandfathe r . Edward Nevm, died of a heart infeelton allegedly caused by Seriatta Marcescens bacteria It is tb1s bacteria that was re· leased Crom ships off San Fran· cisco in September 1950, Anny officials testified Tuesday before the Senate subcommittee on 'health and seientific resources. Their report said the Seriatta M arcescens bacteria spread up to SO miles inland, but it had been believed that the bacteria would not endanger humans. Two years later, they said. re· searchers became alarmed by an outbreak of infectious disease re· lated to Ser iatta Marcescens among San Francisco Bay area residents who had been hospitalized at about the time or the September 1950 test. Despite the Army's alarm, ho~ever, California apparently nott ced no strange 1 I lnesses. Bob Nance of the state Depart· ment of Health , said record checks for San Francisco and other cities from the time of the tests "found no unusual health situation." Nevin said he felt the results of his private investigation or Army domestic germ tests from 1949 to 1969, combined with material contained in the Army report, were sufficient to file a claim. He said the claim. which must be presented before the Army can be sued, would be filed within 30 days. The Army, which has de· nied any link between the tests and Nevin's death, would have six months in which to consider jts merits, he said. F,....PageAl VICTORY • • school experience an Costa Mesa and Newport Reach wac; the dec1dmg factor tn her \'IC tory She termed her closest com pelltor. deputy d1stncl attorney Daniel Wallar ... ··a very capa. ble 1nd1v1du.il who Ju::.t hasn't been 1n the community long cnoui:h." Mr!'l. Bailey said she hopes Wallace will continue to be mvolved m the d1stnct and :;he would fully c;upport his membership on 11nv district ad· v1sory committee .. ··1 think we have a lot of work ahead ," 11a1d new board member O'linen, "and I hope tht' publu·· .. dt'Cl'>IOn to vote for me will help th1 ..... rrort · O 'Hrien !>a id ht• will seek more t•ommunitv 1nvolvemenl in d1btnct uffa1r ... Mr.. Marlin will now be1tm ht•r first (ull I four \ t•,ir I lcrm on t ht' ch .. t r 1< t boa1 d She was ;1ppomted lo ht•r ~w.il two years :&Ro following the res11-'(n at1on of Or Arthur Thornp~on ··1 think the publk has come out of th1s election with more awareness or the problems rac in~ the district," Mrs Martin .. aid today. . M acMillion has been u Newport-Mesa tru11tee since the district was formed in 1965. OAANO~COAIT H DAILY PILOT ·---Pr•uidifA4 •Ail ""91t~ J.,•11 c_, v,. ~ Ptn16'nt .,.. 09,..., .. Mil,...... ,._,,.._ ,., .. .. -..... ..,... M.o,...,,..c_ Cl>••1"" I.Mt ~ ...... A\\"fMllt -.~I!"' rdllNlf\ omc .. C...taM .. • ,. ... ,,...,.,,.... l -&o ... h " .. °'-"'·"-· HW"l•"'lt""l!l .. <h llU19oach--~ ~l•Mt• v.1 .. , JU'OI U ~., ltMO •'"'"01 ... ,-,........, Oelly PllM St.ff ....... SUGGESTS NEW BUYER Trfal Balloonlat Vardoulla fi',....P~AJ PURCHASE thrashed out in the courts Mobil 011 has offered $289.l million for the company and Allen-Taubman has recently topped that offer with a $302.5 million bid. In suggesting a bond issue, Vardoulis noted that Irvine tax· payers would have to decide if they want to go that route. He said it would probably m ean higher taxes for a wnue, but that before long taxpayers would be earning divide nds, not paying taxes. . 1-fe said the company's annual earnings would geatly increase if the firm was owned by the city, because it would no longer have to pay truces. Vardoulis suggested that by buying the Irvine Company, the city's housing problems would be at least partly solved. ..The cost or housing could be greatly reduced if we cut through all that red tape and numerous profits that hike up the housing cost." Vardoulis commented. "That way. we could offer enough low and moderate in· cd'nle housing," he added. fi'rora P~ AJ GUNMEN. • • companions. Police said about 15 people were being held there. Al least two persons were shol at the District Building, wh ere two gunmen were reported holed up in the City Councll chambers on the fifth floor_ City Coun- cilman Marton Bary was taken from the bwlding on a stretcher. according to a WTTG-TV re· porter. There were unconfirmed re- ports or a link between the episode at the mosque and that al the District Building. These reports were that the in· cident at the mosq u e was purported to be an act of revenge for the murder of se\ en members or the Hanaf1 Muslim seet 1n Wastungton m January 1973. Outside the Islamic Center, a man who 1denllfied h1mselr as Col Rafiq BijaJ said he talked with a gunman there and quott>d him as saying that if paltce begin shooting. "heads will roll " Bilal said the gunman 1den· tlf1ed himself as 1t llanaft Muslim. a sect which 1s pre clomtnanlly black He said the rn an gave no reason for his ac t IOO!I ··He was very excited He wouldn't tell m~ what he wanted but swd he would retaliate" if pohce dJd anything He said the man indicated he had an ac romplice because he kept refer· ring to "we·· as he made his threats A spokesman for the Muslim World League in New York City said the movie about the lslam1c prophet protested by the B'na1 R'nth mvaders had been banned 1n several Moslem countries because 1t was oHensive lo persons or that faith. The spokesman, who identified himself as Dawud Assad, said the movie rnisquotes the Koran, misrepresents the history or the religion. omits pertinent facts and is further offensive because an act.or physically portrays the person or Mohammad. Meantime. the State Depart· ment and Secret Service said they were monitoring the situa· tion in the city but had not become involved. The Secret Service said no additional secun · ty precautions bad been taken at the White Hou.,e, because "we feel that our security is adequate for any eventuality." f',.._P~AJ COAST •.• voters ln lhe 88-square--mUe dis· trtct total tnore than 2Sl,OOO. Keene. a retired Seal Beach postmuter. said he was also pleased with the turnout. and Us~ ed opening communications between lldmtnistrators, faculty and studenta as a primary con· ~m ofbbd~e campaJl'I\. He tald would ilso have lo "aet a handle on U.. peaktJ\s of the enrollment altua· Uon" ln U,, district an.d utd t.ho board would bavo to take a kJni loot atwhal th97 wUl ha to do to "m sure wo Jtay within our bud1et." ge el eased; t;alOrPobr Goe. to Pohey W ARR2NSVILLE HEICRTS, Oh1o {AP) -A black IWUDID •urrftlldered today lo the white pollce captain be had held tao.tap for ~ hours while mm• plalnlnr of oPPress1on of black.a and demanding that whites leave the planet within seven days, police aaid. The release came shortly after President Carter repeated dur· ing a nationally televised news conference hia earlier promise to speak with gunman Cory Moore after tbe hostage, Capt. Leo KectoV1c. was freed. ··zverybod1'• out, ever· ybody's aaft-. nobody 'a hurt." PoUte Ouer Craf' Mtrchaot told reporters who wailed out.side this Cleveland suburb's city hall where the siege had taken place Also waiting on hand were re· latives of Keglovic:, 40-year-old father ol five. Police Lt. W1Uiam Lept.owski said Moore would be arraigned Thursday on municipal counts or kidnapinc and menacing. He was held at the jail in the city ball. M«rdlant aald Moore was to lallt to the Whlt.G Haus•. bUl tbae w u DO word on when. Moore. respo.ndlng to re· porters• q ue1tJona while handcuffed to Merchant out.side city ball, sald he would ask Carter "why doftn't be speak out on poverty. wby doesn't he apologbe lo black America for the injustices we have laced for ~years?" LOS ANGEL.IS (AP> - Jori• c...-... 11. ua ti.A Mldeored to • d&)'J In jail a.ft.er p&eadlq DO coolal to a chars• that he jabbed an aW1at.or al the to. A.n&des Zoo n the ~ye with a metal rod. The a.enteoce w aa pro- noun c ed by Munktpal Judie Evaette Porter. Cardenas bad been ac- cused of pc>klng the 11 foot alligator to make it move. Hulbert Sanity Hearing Rejected He said he took as hostages Keglovic and a young woman freed earlier because "freedom, as I understand it. isn't man· given, it is godly given. I fell J " as godly enough and had the l'Ourage to take on the whole "orld " Keglovic, a diabetic, initially was taken lo a nearby hospital but returned shortly to tell re· porters that Moore "treated me real good, we rapped pretty good arter a while. North State For-ecasting Crear Skies ByTbeAtsociated Press Light s howers misting over Northern California are expected lo yield lo clear skies later today, the National \r'ealher Service said. By TOM BARLEY Ol tlle 0.11, .,. ... Sl•ff A defenae moUoo for a new sanity hearing for accused killer Ken Richard Hulbert was reject· ed today in Orange County Superior Court and the Fullerton man ordered to face trial on multiple criminal charges. Judge William S . Le e scheduled April 4 aa the dale he will rule on a motion for a change or venue and April 18 as the trial date if that motion is denied. The ruling today obviously de· lighted Deputy District Attorney Frank Briseno who pointed out before the hearing that a judge has the power to overturn a jury's verdict in a sanity hearing 1f he disagrees with it. The jury in the Hulbert hearing found him sane Tuesday after three days of deliberation. Judge Lee's comments today made it clear that he agrees with the rul· mg. Hulbert, 24, faces trial on 14 Mayor Vote St,al,emat,ed In Irvine By IDLARV KA YE OI IM 011fy ~let Stilt The lrvme City Council Tues- day nominated almost ever- ybody for mayor but couldn't muster enough votes to elect anyone. As a result, David Sills will re· mam as mayor until the deadlock 1s broken. Here's how things went at Tuesday's council meeting: First. Gabrielie Pryor nominated Mary Ann Gaido for mayor. She cited her for "serv· mg on the rottenest committees with good cheer. diligence and in· ihative." Then, John Burton nominated Sills, the current mayor. He com· mented that Sills has served with ··v1ftOr and aplomb In Ule worst and rottenest job in Irvine." Finally, Bill Vardoulis threw his own hat Into the rmg. In no minating himself, Vardoulis said he refused lo be in the mid· die or another 2·2 vote. While the stunned audience Ul· tered, the five council members looked at each other in silence. Mrs . Pryor a s ked Jim Erickson. "Mr City Attorney, do you have something to say at this point"" Erickson responded that. since the issue was undecided. the ex- 1stm& mayor would continue in his job unlll a new mayor could be chosen. He said the ma,yor selection Item would return to lhe council at each meeting until a decision is reached. The mayor chairs council meetlngs and represents the city 1n an honorary capacity. 1t 's unclear now what will hap· pen. Unless one o( the council members chaneea his or her mind, the stalemate will remain. However. several of the council members were reportedly look· mg into the PQ!Sibility or a new c ity law that would force Vardoulis lo end the deadlock by throwing his vole to one or the other nominee. During a break in the meeting, Vardoulis explained that he's tired of being forced to be the de· cidine vote ln every issue. "I'm not going lo be forced into decidl.ng wbo's mayor. Th.is is one area in which I won't com· promise," said Vardoulls. But the other four council members aald I.hey dUt not plan to ch ante theft positions. ·'I guess Biii ii just gojng to have lo make up his mind and make a decision It'• not us who are putting him ln the middle," Mrs. Galdo said after the me«· ln1. Aaltf!d alter the sesalon. how be felt about atlll bein• mayor, Silla lau1bcd And answered, "1 can't say lt'a my cnateat vic&.ory." Cop Kills Bandit FRESNO CAP) -A Fresno police deUd.lve fatall)i &bot a bandll aa tbe two ~xcbll\ftd sun- flr• clurtna 8 bold·Up ·~ Hrl)' todQ al • coov*i.Jace muketbere. felony counts contained in a grand jury indictment. Among them are murder, rape, kidnap· ing, robbery and assault. He is accused of rapin::: and killing one woman and of raping and beating two others I le has a lso been indicted by the Los Angeles County Grand Jury for similar offenses allegedly com· milted in that area. Deputy public defender Walter Zech commented today that the statements made public during the sanity hearing will make it impossible for Hulbert to get a fair trial in Orange County. Defense psychiatrists testified that Hulbert told them that he at· tacked women so that the devil would be forced to leave their bodies and confront him. They said Hulbert told them he was acting as God's messenger when he carried out the attacks and should have been met with cheering crowds rather than be· ing jailed. Fro. Page A J EXPERT .•. Trustees of the James Irvine Foundation, who are compelled to dispose or their controlling in · terest in the Irvine Company by federal law, are known to ravor the Mobil bid. The current lawsuit which is now in its final weeks was sparked when Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith took leRal ac· lion to halt the sale of the Irvine Company to Mobil ror S200 million or S24 a s hare Asher described the Irvine Company assests Tuesday as ··unique" and prechcted a stead1· ly mounting share value as de velopment pressure on un· d eveloped company land tn· creased in Orange County. Asher, who was hired by Mrs. Smith to survey the Irvine pro· perties, said he thought it was "incredible" that the financial consultants who have testified thus far in the tnal have so un- dervalued the company. "Maybe he's a little mixed up, .. the captain said of the young community college stu· dent. but "he was real strong on mo.i ny of the (black rights') points." Merchant said Moore surren- dered by emptying the bullets from his two handguns and giv. ing the gwis lo Keglovic. The police captain then led him out or a room and turned him over to police who waited in lhe corridor. Moore, who had been given a television set when he freed an ear lier hostage, watched Carter's nationally televised White House !lews conference before giving up, authorities said. Seal Beach OKs Ban on City Strikes A charter amendment to ban strikes by city employes was ap- proved by Seal Beach voters Tuesday. The amendment passed by a vote of 2,693to 1, 116. Seal Beach residents also ap- proved a minor charter revision. 2,792 to 750. The amendment alters procedures for civil service and disciplinary action hearings. city officials said. The strike ban was opposed by the city's police association and chapter or the Orange County Employes Association . The employe groups argued that state law already prohibits city workers from striking. Supporters of the amendment said al would bring "double pro· tection." City Manager Denn is Courtemarche said strikers and their supporters among city employes would be subject to dis- missal if a strike occurred. The dismissed employes could appeal their firing he added. A cold front passing through the San Francisco Bay area at about 6 a.m. brought showers to the lowlands and snow to the Sierra. Rain begam falling in advance of the front at about midnight. Travelers' advisories have been posted . for most mountain pass highways. Temper atures in the Sierra were In the 20s and 30s, and gusty winds were blowing and drifting snow. Temperatures were expected in the m1d·SOs to m1d-60s. Fair skies should stay around Thurs· day. Showers dtci not !o 1eld s1gmft cant levels of prec1p1tallon with .08 inches recorded m downtown San Francisco after a night of ram fi'ro.a Page A l SIXTH ••• math. social studies and reading The remaining three periods will be spent with specialized teachers instruc t ing course~. such as drama, musir and art Although Harbor V1l'w parents failed to achieve their original goal. th ose who spok e at Tuesd:iy· .. meeting appeared satisfied with the al tern a ti .. e pro· gram. District officials now plan to in· form parents of current fifth graders at other schools about the upcoming program at Lm coin and lo fully explain the op· lions. Trustees said they will th<'n move on to a further look .1t the over all middle school ronrC'pt Front Pagr 1\ I BOND ... cilman Don Mclinnis. but he cit ed "lax backlas h" as a maJor re ason for the bond's defeal "I hoped it would go," ~aid Mclinrus. "and now we havC' to back orr and analyze our mis lakl' " ~~~~~~~~~ .• . . . 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A man clad in dark clothing and wielding a revolver entered a Laguna Niguel bank this morn ing and threatened tellers before f leeing with an undete rmined amount of cash. Sheriff's officers at the United California Bank, 6 Monar ch Bay Plaza. said the black man en tered the bank at 11 . 15 a.m .. brandishing a revolver Lt. Jack Devereaux of th!! Sheriff's Office saad he did not ttnow if the robber made a general announcem ent to the 10 to lS employes and customers in the bank, or quietly approached tellers. "l do know everyone m the bank knew at was going down." be said The lieutenant saad he was uncertain whether the su>. pec t approac he d one or two t e lle rs for cas h during the holdup. The Mon arch Bay branch of UCB was burglarized an 1972 for more than $6 malhon. an a he1!>t believed lo be the world':; largest bank robbery Four men were rnnv1cted 1n th at burglary. Lt. Devereaux said the suspel'l is a male Negro an has early twe n ties. standing between fi ve feel nine inches tall and six feet with a medium build. Witnesses said the man was dressed In dark clothani No 1etaway car was seen, accorrtanl( lo stieriff's deputies. Viejo Group -To Protest Water Cutoff By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI ._ o.lly ...... Sia" A group of Mlulon Viejo resl· dents distressed by a stale order that stopped the mun1 of their commwlity's 125·acre manmade lake is urging a letter·wtit.lng blllz to protest the action. The group, which calls itself the Lake Action Committee, met for the first time Monday night and has scheduled another or· ganizational session for Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Mission Viejo Country Club's Fiesta Room . Mike Walsh, chairman of the committee, said the decision last w eek b y the s t ate Wa t er Resources Control Board "Is not only unfair but aerves no useful purpoee." Accol'dlng to Walsh, tbe grass ~ organization was formed w~en a large number of com· m,unlty residents phoned ~e Mb· sion Viejo Company to u k what they could do. "The company gave me an their names and I calted them to1elher," Walsh uld, noting there ls no company control or direct lnfluence on the f~p's actJvtties. Harvey Ste arn, a company vlee president, also aatd there wu no attempt by thCI company to ortanile oppo1lUon wltldn the tqmmanlt,y, thou"1 be aald the f1tm aupporta what tb• ~ la ~todo. W• are not lD u.. position ol '' ttn1 ,up a decoy 1roup," S{tarn said. ~Sf.e WATD, Pac AJ> . Challenger Mary Phillips and Inc umbent William Kohler beat out 12 other candidates for a seat on the Saddleback Valley Unified School District's Board of Educa lion Tuesday. Incumbent Dennis Smith, "'ho has served for sax \'ears on i<x.·al school boards, was defeated 1n his bid for re-election The final unofhc1al election re turns are· -Mary Phillips. 3.564 -Wllliam Kobler. 2,894 Dennis Smith. 2.638 William Kelly. 2,363 Juneann DeCasas. t .544 MarVln Silver. 986 -James Manion. 741 Michael Patrick Clance>, George Bennett. 301 Gregory Brebner , 176 Arthur Kraus. 147 Gerald Klein. 137 Steven Hackbarth, 94 Warren Kessler. 89 Mrs Ph1 lhps, a Lake Forest mother of five children and vice president of a farm owned by her husband, ran unsuccessfully m the last school board election .• She reportedly had r>eeo plan· ning Uus campaign since that election two years a go From early financaaJ reports. she ap peared to be the biggest spender in the race. possibly more than ss.ooo. Most or the money spent apparently was loaned to the campaign by herself and her hus band. Otber candidat es a nd ob· servers of the campaign c rec:Uled the money she spent as tbe key reason she pulled out to an easy lead an the race. Noting that she has wanted a seat on the school board for more than four years. Mrs. Phillips saad. "( really and truly believe an what 1 ·m running for. 1 really beheve in 1t and I'm going to do a good JOb .. l:J oth Smith and Kohl er <Stt SADDLEBACK. Page A2> Gun~en on Ranipage Hostages H e ld in W ashington Location.s WAS HINGTON IAP) Gunmen invaded a Jewish or ga ni za la o n in d ow nt o-wn Washington and a Moslem center on Embassy Row today. taking hostages in both episodes The ir motives Y.cre not knoY.n , nor was it clear whether t he nearly simultaneous incidents were connected. While four gunmen held al least seven hostages at the B 'oa1 B 'r ith Intern atio nal llead qua rters. police :;aid another man was holding "quite a few hostages" at the Isla mic Cente r. 10 blocks away. A man there said on the telephone that ··we have taken 15 hostages " Three persons we re known an· JUred in the B'naa B'nth ancadent. and there was shootmg there. But there were no known gunshot casualties. Al least seven host ages were being held at the B'nai B'nlh building, and there were re ports that up to 20 people had been taken capt1 \ e Othe r offi ce workers barricaded themselves in their rooms wben the g11nmen entered at midmorning Challenger Bachelor Elected The re were no immediate de tails on the 1nc1de nl at the Islamic Center Whale 1nit1al police repor t:; we r e that the B 'na1 B 'rith takeover began walh a holdup al tempt, the gunmen were saad lo have entered wath weapons. an eluding al least one automa tic n fie, an instrumenl cases Police spokesman J G Gent ile said a man with "a Moslem sounding name" had ta lked walh police by telephone from the B'nai B'rilh building He Iden· tified the man as one of the gunmen. but declined lo relea:;e the name Gentile said one person !>Uf fcr ed stab wounds one "'a:. beaten about the head. and <• third may have surrer ed a heart atta ck an the B'n aa B'rath episode A B'na1 B'n th off1 c1al an Richmond. Va . said he was on the telephone with a Washington colleague when he heard a das· turbance a nd a \01ce saying "Up agaan:;l lhe wall or I'll blow your heads off." <See GUNMEN, Page AZl Overton Gets 2 nd CUSD Term C'apaslrano l 'ntfied School Oas tract voters elected J an Overton to the board of trustees for the second lime in four months Tues day. but chose challenger Robert Bachelor ove r inc umbent Bob Hurst Walh results from all S6 dastncl polhng places lalhed. unofficial returns were · T l'U5tee area 4 <Dana Potat a nd coastal Laguna Niguel I -J anOnrton.2.442 Wilham Manahan. 2.279 Basil Roman. 390 Trustee area 6 <inland Laguna Nlguell -Robftt Bachelor, 2,191 Bob Hurst. 1,946 Pasquale "Pat" Mancina. 871 Trustee area 7 l:Wlssion Viejo ) -William Tho m pson. 4,004 (unopposed I Mrs Overton and Manahan ran a c106e r ace m the Nov 2 (•lect 1on lo fill out trrm or Stephen Smith, who resigned Manahan appeared to have won the race by eight votes, but a re· l'Ounl gave the \'tclory to Mrs O\•erton by three votes 'It's a myster} to U!> "'h) Rall I Manahan) didn't ~1n this lime,' s aid Tony Leoo or Tu@!>day's con· test Leon is president of the Capistr ano l'nahed F.clucataon Association <Cl.EA 1. a teacher o r g annat1on wh1 <"h backed Ma na han, who l eaches Carst grade in the neighboring Sad· dlebact Valley Unified School Da slrlct. Bachelor. another Saddleback Unified teacher. did win, putting incumbent Bob Hurst out of t he seat he has held on the board for more than eight years Hurst was atte nd ing a Regional Occupational Program board meeting in his capacity as trustee Tuesday night. When that meeting adjourned. he joined dis· trict officials and other can d i dates in S u pt . Jerom e (Sff CUSD, Page AZ l TEACHER WINS ~n Bachelor DEFEATS TEACHER Jan Overton Death Scene Study Sla te d f or Signal The Latuna Hills intersection where a -.year.old mother was ki lled Monday h as been earmarked for a t raffic signal for some time. Orange County or. ficlals sa.id Tuesday. But Bob Volen, county traffic chief, said a problem has been t ha t the north leg of the Moulton Parkway·Lake Forest Drive in· lersectioo is within Irvine city limlts. And Irvine officials last year railed t.o allocate their $10,000 sha re o{ the $40,000 signal pro- ject, be said. County supervisors Tuesday after learning o( Monday's three· car accident ordered a county Traffic committee study or the intersection. And Voien aaid he expected supervisors today to consider placin1 four-way atop signs the re as a temporary safety measure. At present ~ •ips are only on Lake Forest Drive. Mrs. Dt"'• Jtoaer, 26, died shortly aft.er Monday's cruh. Her two,eblldreJ' and a woman passenger in another car also I Reid in Slaying FR!SNO (AP) -One man hu been arresteet and warrants have beeA iuued for three othen in conn•ctloD wltb a murder auUioritJes have Unked lo a feud bttwem l1'0 lloJcen·Am.rtcan 1an1t. Manuel Tarra. n, wu arratocl at bit bolnt ln vtulla lloo~•T for lftn1U1at1on of m~ Gilbert l\oybal, 30, o1 Fr.no OD Feb. l. were injured. Highway Patrolmen said Mrs Rosser had stopped at the sign at Lake Forest Drive But another car a llegedly failed to stop. col· tided with a tb.ird car and then careened into the Rosser car, authorities said. Voien said county officials aJso have applied for federal funds lo m ake up for Irvine's share or a signal for that intersection and are still awaiting word on the ap· plication. He said it has been some Ume since the Traflic Committee re· viewed the intersection. But he noted a new develop· ment has recently been complel· ed nearby and has likely ln· c reased traffic. In the pas\ month, Voien said, there have been numerous traffic crashes in the intersection. PIL<Tr AD CUI' .4 J' .4N F A.N "I had a terific reaponse." Tbat's the advertlaln1 success story told by a Cotta Mesa man who placed this ctassl!led ad: '68 VW Van, xlnt eond. n e w rad ial •\ FM cuaette. re100Vab •bed, ice boa, Sl,350/cft, Ult· u u So 11. riu Jla•t aom-'lnf JOU•d Uk• to eoovort to cul\. tbe bat plae. to tldvertlae lloa1 U.. Or_,. COut ii tbe DallY PUOl. Callta-N'71~ay. l UNOPPOSED Wllllem Thompson Expert Says Irvine Co. Worth More By TOM BARLEY O! , ... O•llf l'llot ~l•ff An assessment expert who spent more than two months sur · veying Irvine Company holdings a nd the i mpact on them by O r a nge County development te$Ufied Tuesday that Ute com· pany II! worth far more than two , bidders are presently prepared to pay. Consul tant Jefferson W. Asher told Superior Court Judge James F . Judge that his assessment o( the true worth of the Irvine Com· pany is $429,128,000. The assessment. which works out at SSl a s hare for the com· pany stock is more than Sl47 miJllon above the $281.9 million offer posted by the Mobil Corp. lt also ~by more than $12'7 million the $302.5 million made by an East Coast consortium. Principa ls in the combine r lvalln1 Mobil Include Wall Street finMt ier' Charles Allen, Detroit developer Alfred Taub- man and auto billlonaire Henry Fordn. Trustees of tbe James Irvine Foundation. who are compelled to dispose o{ their coatrollinc 1n· terost in the Irvine Company by federal law, are known tO fa'fOf' the Mobll bid. TM current lawautt whleb la n ow In Its final w~eks was s parked wheQ lnlne helreaa Joab trvtne Sdllttl toolt lepl .C• tlon td hilt U.. -.le ol the lrviDe Company to Mobn for •oo mUUaa or $34 a Iba~. Alber duc.rlbecl the JM.De (he BXPE&T. lqe.AJ) ' TEN CENTS RETURNED TO BOARD Wiiiiam Kohler McKnight Unseats Backus Eugene C. Mc Knight, a 70· year ·old retired college pro· Cessor, unseated lO·year incum· bent Saddleback College Trustee Patrick Backus Tuesday by a margan of more th1m 2.000 voles. The three-way race for a seat representa.ng T uslm was won by school Principal Willi am Watts and L e as ure Wo r l d Ad · ministrator Robert Price easily won the Laguna Hills seat that had been held by the late Dr. James Marshall. With all 212 polling places tallied. final res ults by trustee area are u follows : Area Two <North Tustin I -WUliam Watts, 8,603 -Alan Greenwood. 6, 772 -Clifton Rowla nd Brooks. 4.624 Area Four <Dana Polnt·San Clemente) -Eugene McKnight, 11.275 Patnck Backus. 8.930 Area Five <l aguna Hllls> -Robert Price, 12,919 James Marshall (deceased), 7,150 Apart from McKnight's upset victory over Backus in a hard- fought and vigorous campaign. the biggest surprise of the elec· tion was in the T us tin r ace, where Greenwood had been favored to win the seat vacated l ast year by arch·conservative Robert Bartholomew Watts. the winner of that con· test. said today his victory came as a "com plete shock since I gave the campaign no gr eat ef. fort other than attending some of the forums." The Tustin winner also told the Daily Pilot he spent no money whatsoever on his campaign "ex· cept for $5 for eas to gel lo the candidates nights." According lo Watts, his biggest challenge now will be lo bone up on college issues and policies so he will be able to deal with them intelligently after he is seated late r this month. Longtime incumbent Backus today eraciol.lftly accepted his de· (~e BACKUS, Page AZ) Coast ·w e .. t h er Mostly clear too.i&ht and T hursday with l ocal nortbeuterty winds 1S to 30 mil• per hour develo~ ins below coastal canyons Thursday. Lowa toniaht. 47 lo 52. Hlgba Tbursda.y 68 to 73. a a ., .... M Alt ru 1: ..... .. , Kennedy, King Evidence Seen Aetress Detained """'"""°'" Sophia Lore.~ walks p~st a police officer at Rome airport Tuesday after being stopped by customs as she was about to board a plane for Paris. She was queried in connection with tax and currency problems of husband. Carlo Ponti. Story pageA4. Can City of Irvine Buy Irvine Company? Irvine City Councilman Bill Vardoulis said Tuesday he plans lo suggest at the next council meeting that the city buy the Irvine Company. Vardoulis said he thinks the ci- ty should "float a bond a{ld enter the bidding on the company," along with the Mobil Corp. and the Allen-Taubman consortium. Vardoulis originally planned lo bring up his idea at Tuesday's meeting, but he scrapped that plan at the last minute. "I figured everybody was pret- ty mad at me tonight, so I thought I'd wait for the next meeting." said the councilman after the meeting. mean higher taxes for a wnue, but that before long taxpayers would be-earning dividends, not paying taxes. He said the company's annual earnings would greatly increase if the firm was owned by the city, because it would no longer have to pay taxes Vardoulis suggested that by buying the Irvine Company, the city's housing problems would be at least partly solved. "The cost of housing could be greatly reduced if we: cut through all that red tape and numerous profits that hike up the housing cost," Vardoulls commented "That way, we could offer enough low and moderate in- come housing." he added. WASHINGTON (APl Cbief Counsel R.tcbard A. Sprague told the House Committee on At· aasalnatioos today ht has uncor· roborated evidence "lndlc:ttinf that others may have had knowledge of or participated an the assassination" of Dr . Martin Luther King Jr. Sprague also told the commit- tee in a brief opening statement that his staff has evidence on the murde11 of President John F Kennedy indicating "there was prior knowledge on the part of some individuals of that as- sassination before it occurred." But in both investigations, Sprague told the committee, the sta rr has been unable to thoroughly check witnesses' stories or determine whether they are corroborated or untrue. The chief counsel gave only the hints of what has evidence is before the press and public were dismissed from the committee room so Sprague and his staff could give a detailed briefing to committee members. S prague's indi,·ation of evidence of a conspiracy m the King assassinat10n was in con- lrast to a Justice Department in· vestigalion that concluded no evidence had been found that King was killed by anyone other than James Earl Ray, acting alone. Ray, serving a 99-year sen- tence on conviction of that as- sassination, has offered through an attorney to testify 1f the com- mittee will listen to his story that there was a conspiracy to kill King and he was set up to take the blame. Ray's new lawyer, Jack Kershaw of Nashville, said in a telephont.• interview Tuesday The rest of the council was an· noyed with Vardoulis for nominating and voting for himself for mayor. thereby keep- ing either of the other two can- didatesr Mary Ann Gaido and David Sills. from being elected. "l know it's a wild idea, but it's a possibility I'd like to look into it," said Vardoulis. He added that he's already spoken to Irvine Company Presi- dent Ray Watson about his plan, but he admitted that Watson "probably didn't take me very seriously." Gun01an Surrenders Mter 2-day Siege Was~on WM tied up in meet- ings this morning and was un· available for comment. At the present time. the ques- tion of who should be allowed lo buy the Irvine Company as being thrashed out in the courts. Mobil Oil has offered S289. l million for the company and Allen· Taubman has recently topped that offer with a $302.5 million bid In suggesting a bond issue, Vardoulis noted that Irvine tax payers would have to decide 1r they want to go that route lie said it would probably * * * Fro• Pa~AI EXPERT .•• Company assesls Tuesday as "unique" and predicted a steadi- ly mounting share value as de· velopment press ure on un· developed company land 111 creased m Orange Counl> Asher, who was hired by Mrs Smith to survey the Irvine pro- perties, said ht! thought 11 wu "incredlble" that the financial con~ultants who have testified lhus far in lht• lr1;1I have so un· dervalued the l'om pany. CUSD .•• Thornsley's office to monitor re- turns. "Mancini beat you," one dis- trict official said, expressing an apparent consensus tha:t Man- cini, who has been active in some of the same organizations as Hurst, had drawn votes away from the incumbent. "No, Bachelor beat me," Hurst said. OAANOICOAST ~· DAILY PILOT ' WARRENSVILLE llE!Gf-ITS. Ohio (A P > A black gunman surrendered today to the wrute police captain he had held hostage for 45 hours while com· plaining of oppression of blacks and demandmg that whites leave the planet within seven days, police said. The release came shortly after President Cartt'r repeated dur- ing a nationally televised news conferenee his earlier promise to speak wllh gunman Cory Moore after the hostag(•, Capt. Leo Keglovic. was freed ''Everybod) 's out , ever- ybody's safe. nobod) 's hurt," Police Cluef Craig Merchant told reporters who waited outside this Cleveland suburb's city hall where the siege had taken place. Also waiting on hand were re· }t'tjyeg or Keglovic, 40-year·Old fat tier of five Police Ll. William Leptowski said Moore would be arraigned Thursday on municipal counts of kidnapmg and menacing. He was held at the jail 111 th1· nt) hull Merchant said Moore "as t<1 talk to the White House. but then· was no word on when Moore. responding to rt' portl'rs· qut'st1ons while handcuffed to Merchant outside city hall. said h£' would ai;k Carter "why doesn •the spe<ik out on poverty, why doesn 't he apologize to black America for the injustices we have faced ror 3SO years?" He said he took as hostages KegloYJc and a young woman freed earlier because "freedom, as I understand It, isn't man- g1ven; it is godly given. 1 felt l was godly enough and had the courage to take on the whole world." Keglovic, a diabetic, Initially was lalten to a nearby hospital but returned shortly to tell re- porters that Moore "treated me real good, we rapped pretty good after a while. "Maybe he's a little mixed up," the captain said of the young community college stu- dent. but "he was real strong on many of the (black rights·). points." Merchant aaid Moore surten- dered by emptying the bullets from his two handguns and giv· Gator Poker Goes to Pokey LOS ANGELES <AP) - Jorae Cardenu. 19, bas been aentenced to 60 day• in Jail aft.er pleadine no contest t.o a charge that be jabbed an am.rat.or at the Lot Anceles Zoo lb the eyo with a met.al rod. Tb• MDtcnC• ,.,.. pro- DOUDetd br. Munlclpal Jude• Evs.U. Port~r. Cat"d9)a bad been ac- cuNd "ldinl th ll·foot alU11tor io md.e It move. ing the guns to Keglovic The police captain then led him out of a room and turned him over to police who waited in the corridor. Moore, who had been given a television set when he freed an earlier hostage. watched Carter 's nationally televised White House news eonference before giving up, authorities said. Ailing Pope Greets Crowd VATICAN CITY (AP> -Pope Paul VI got up from a sickbed to- day to greet well-wishers in St. Peter's Square below his apart-· ment windows. "We're just as surprised as you by the nu ... the 79-year·old pon- tiff told the crowd of about 5,000 in a hoarse vmce. ·'We will be much closer to you with our wishes and we thank you for your presenec." The Vallcan said the Pope can· celed his weekly audience today on doctors· orders and went to bed with the flu and a fever. A Vatican spokesman said he did not kni-w how long the Pope might be in bed or what his tem· pt>rature was. FrOlfl Page A J PfilLLIPS ... churned the election results were a victory over a teachers' union bid to control the school board. Despite money and effort con- tributed by teachers, their en· dorsed candidates, Mrs. DeCuas and Silver, were beaten by more than a thousand voles by incumbents. Another element in the trustees' race in recent weeks was the three continuing school board member.i' refusal to sup. port Smith's re-election and their unspecific allegation11 of "un- ethical behavior" in his cam- paign. Smith said that turned the elec- tion Into a referendum on his own Integrity. "I felt more than vin· dicated by the returns," he said. Kohler said the new school board ls a good board. "I think that we can work together," he said. But he also said that he ls sorry to see Smith off lbe bOard. He cndit.ed hi&colleague with be- in g a very intelliaent a_nd articulate boU'd member. 2nd Quake Feared BlJCRAREST. Romania <AP> -The· U.S. ambassador in' Bucharest warned tod1y that another lar10 earthquake may occur htre "within wffka or months." Ambauador Harry G. Barnes told Americans ln the· Som~ dpltal tliat a U.S. GeolcfflcaJ Survey atbcb of put earthquakes in Romania in· dlC!atea that last l'rfday~, ~ vaslttinl quake m., be followed by •not.bu llrOaltrttttor. nl&hl th1t a committee tn· veatigator contactttd bim and they discUSffd JOJnlly Interview. Ina Ray as early u o.:xt week. Sprague t.old the commlll•hil statr has some new Information, additional information on facts already known in the two as- sassinations and "some tnforma- tion previously available bui not presented.'' OUSTS INCUMBENT Eugene McKnight SURPRISE WINNER Wllllam Watt• Sprague suuested lbe staff has not been able to do more beca\15e of the lack of access to FBI files and lack of long. distance telephone service, both cul off by former Chairman Henry B. Gonzalez ( D-Tex. J, when he tried to fire Sprague. Fro.P ... Al The chief counsel said that has been corrected and he is in a posi- tion to draw up new subpoenas and dispatch investigator~ to check witnesses' stones. BACKUS UNSEATED • • • The co mm ittee's new chairman, Rep. Louis Stokes ( D· Ohio l, refused before today's meeting to characterize the evidence, but noted, "We've already said we're pursuing leads in both investigations.'' Speaker Thomas P O'Neill ap pointed Stokes to take over the chairmanship immediately after the House voted 296 to 100 Tues· day to accept the resignation of Gonzalez. FrOlfl Page A I WATER ..• Walsh argued that the southern part of the slate is using almost exclusively Colorado River water and cannot pump its water up north "Shutting down Lake Mission Viejo doesn't help people in cen- tral and northern California," he said. "It is unfair to single out the lake and to characterize the 37,000 people of Mission Viejo as wasteful and insensitive." A barrage of criticism in the northern California press has been generated by the lake issue feat al the hands of McKnight. "'ho has be£'n actl ve m college advisory capacities for a number of years. "I sent him a telegram this morning saymg 'Congratulations and good luck,· " Backus said. "Ther e's only one way to do thc::.e things and lhat is the right way. 1 don't operate <iny other \\ ay." Backus. principal of Orangewood School in Fullerton, said he hasn't assessed his future in college-related activities but said he will be available if the college should ask for his advice. McKnight, who campaigned hard since last fall, said he found the race to be "difficult and close." The most likely outcome of the election wlll be some re- consideration of the con- troversial vol{' by trustees last week in favor of a second campus site. McKnight said today he will press for reconsideration since he favors an alternative location at Irvine Center Drive and Jef- frey Road. Price also favors thal site but Watts has indicated sup- port for the Myford-Bryan parcel and some of the editorial matter Bl D and cartoons have reportedly ast estroys been aimed at the community re- sidents. O ' "We are being told to give up a hlo Homes particular use of water that is not denied to any other Southern CAREY, Ohio <A P ) -A de- California community, even liberately set explosion of more though th.is sacrifice will not help than 20 tons of dynamite rocked a the p e op I e of northern quarry where employes are on California." Walsh argued. strike and left about a dozen He said the lake is not a waste families homeless today in this because it provides "wholesome small northwestern Ohio town, recreation" for the community's the sheriff said. residents and a "standby water The president of the striking reserve" for the entire Sad-union said his members had dleback Valley. nothing to do with the blast. Walsh said his group is urging No injuries were reported from residents of the ar ea to write to the explosion, which was felt in Donald B. Robie, director of the Detroit, 100 miles to the north, Delly l'l~ Stall ,..,.,, .. WINS COLLEGE SEAT Robert Price Front Page Al GUNMEN. • • While police dea!t with that in· vasion, other units were sum- moned to the Islamic Center, a m osque.style building in the heart of the Embassy Row dis- trict, at reports of a second inci· dent. An unidentified man who answered the telephone at the Islamic Center said, "We have taken 15 hostages within the last hour. Tell the police to stay at bay. Tell them we will not hesitate to kill if they enter this place. We are willing to die." Al the B'nai B'rith building, police said the men took over the fifth floor after a holdup attempt in the building was foiled. but there were othe r. conflicting ac- counts of how that episode began. state Department of Water and shattered numerous win-C Ki"-B d• Resources in Sacramento, pro-dows in Wyandot County and sur-Op lll!I an ll teslingthedecision. rounding areas within a five·mile FRESNO <APJ _ A Fresno Furthe r information on the radius. Debris was hurled a mile police detective fatally shot a Lake Action Committee can be away. bandit as the two exchanged gun- obtained from Walsh at 581-5617 Sheriff Mark R. Kauble fire during a hold-up attempt or the group's vice chairman, estimated damage would be in early today at a convenience _D_w__.lg_h_t_W_i_ll_i_a_m_s_o_n_ .. _at_83~1--94~37-·~~-t_h_e_t_h_ous~an~d_s~ofd_o_l_la_r_s_.~~~~~m_a_rkethere. - Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 Warm up Suits 19es to 399s Sweat Shirts or Pants 59s Hooded Sweat Shirts 79s & aso Gym Shorts • Jogging Shorts Track Shorts • Racquetball Shorts 27s to 49s Softball Shirts Basketball Shirts Tennis Dresses ' Ladies Tennfs Shorts & Sllirts Mens & Boys T ~nnis Sltirts Mens & Boys T annfs Shorts Tennis Shoes Adidas • Tretorn ·Converse ·Bancroft • Jack Purcells - Tennis Sox • Visors • Hats Racquetball Racquets le Balls Handballs & Gloves Badminton Rackets · Tennis Rackets • Wilson Dunlop • Bancroft • Yonex • Prince • Racket Stringing Tennis Balls 169 to 250 per can Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Swim Goggles Swim Ans Kick Boards Ankle Weipts Barbell & Dumbell Sets Jump Ropes Chest Polls Extra Plates . . . 538 Ceater St. • 646-1919 • 0,... 9·6 Closed Sunday WS IUY G.ET 90lfS 10 U... er-,..,..• tbtt 'I , u 0.1. bs •11*1 oe u the ~ 100keamllft, ptUla mNll •a11111 lbe laqUme Mtauta Maid Qdt-.man. s 81a1 CtoAJ. O.J. ~ ban l'QON ....,._ la lbe area,• J~ c. to· ~aw11r than he do9 bl the ratal car same becilme bil ti'~•1._. contract wttJl Tl-M8weet Product. ha U UDUIUal idd•. In eddid«s to a f" ~ i.a pn>twlbly IUbstantial. 0 . J. ia down for. pcT~· of the aalea tn - creue ..-._gistered by TrecSwe«. asaumin1. o( coune. that there is such an increase. O.J. thus has a direct stake an the result of the commercials. Money Tree IT'S THE 0PIN10N OF MOST advertising people that 0.J. Simpson is a Powerful persuader for Hertz:. The com· mercials showing him on a broken-field run through airports are memorable, and his strong delivery 1ivet them an authenticity most commercials lack. Best of all, Herb sales are booming. The RCA-owned company racked up sales of $7*> million last year and its earnings jumped SO percent to $4.2 million. Avis is stilt No. 2 in car rentals but it's a distant second, its sales being only a little more than half oC Hertz's. But it wasn't O.J. Simpson that made Hertz: No. 1 in the car rental business. He had undoubtedly helped to strengthen its PoSition but il was No. 1 before he arrived on the scene. With Hertz:. he was speaJung for a winner right from the start. WITH TREESWEET, IT'S AN ENTIRELY different propos1llon. In the frozen orange juice business, the domi· nant national brand is Minute Maid, now part of the Coca- Cola Company. TreeSweet claims to be second but it's so far behind Minute Maid, bunched closely with a number of other brands, that it's difficult to say whether there is a second in this market. Minute Maid, TreeSweet, Libby, Birds Eye and other brands are really fighting for only 35 percent of the frozen orange juice market. The rest, the bulk of it, is held by the store labels. TreeSweet doesn't even have nationaJ distribution. It has about SO percent of the United States covered. However, it plans to go national behind the interference oC O.J. Simpson, one of the best running backs in the history of foot· ball. It's currently moving into Boston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Seattle and Portland, Ore. TREESWEET HAS A COUPLE OF things going for it, besides 0 .J It's usually priced a couple of pennies under Minute Maid Ana its orange juice is blended sweeter than Minute Ma1d "s, a point 0 .J. will try to make when he tells you, "TreeSweet orange juice is never bitter, always naturally sweet." Whether TreeSweet can sell as well as "the juice'' runs remains to be seen. TreeSwect is betting SS million in 1977 advertising that it can. That's double what it spent last year But itdid.n'lhave 0 .J. Simpson last year. •~w•......-• ADDDD ON TO YOUR AllTOMMMOBILE Acccommmodatlng Taste• Co1t1 $20,000 to $50,000 B~y Firm Undoes Detroit Shrinking . ROLLING MEADOWS. Ill. <AP) -Detroit is shrinking its luxury cars, but Moloney Coachbuilders ls stretching them out again. "Since the downsizing trend started with the 1977 pro- duction models our business bu doubled," says Matt Batnea, saJes manager or Coachbuilders, wh0&e cJientele in- cludes suJtans of oil·ricb countries and other well·beeled auto fanciers. Twenty percent of the cars are sent overseas. BAINES SAYS THE COMPANY WILL tum out .COO ex· otically-appointed auto. thla year. Cost of the cars and conversions range from $20,000 to SS0,000. The cars are cut tn halC and extended with sheet metal fabricated at the plant Elonaated drive 11hafta com~ from a factory. · · The production line has just completed an order from a wealthy Arab, a daziUns white Cadillac extended .o mcbe1. The llmoualne ta nearly 23 feet long. Tbe moet popular stretch job la seven inches. Tboae wtfo ordet' the cars do It throuah re- ( ) autar dealenblpt. The IN HIGH GE' ~D autos go directly t o ~ CoaehbuJlders from the factory. When the con- versions are completed. in about a month, the can are returned to dealerahlps for the euatomer to pick up. BAINES SAID A.NOTltER COACRBUD.DBU plant tum• out about 20 armored cars a year, most of them Umou.alnes. Bulletproofing a car runs ft'Om. $100,000 to $300,000. . . A lot of room -and not Just for the lep -ls aeeded foe what Coecbbullden can put loto c..-.: the finelt ol l ..... tur anct m11ter1al1: color TV teta, ·ban, lntenoms, telepbona tucked away ln anntat:I, penooallsed atr coadi· uoom, tor both the hont and '*It· atereo and tape decA. Ice atorai• compartment& ud CBI.. ''Wbaten!r a cuatomer wan.ti ho ceta." Niel Baines~ ·~ wankd ••ate, another a t.a&Jtt. 1DCldm a ai.tk .... tum ntffled outafde u. ear ad broaPt bl.ID lmtda Che•• arthdtlc> 8Dd motw a C'M&mect w rcr w doC- W• b.qtl»typeof cutoma wbole~4-;,,.,Ja qwall.. ty. Tbe price ls lbe ~-t tb1Qs to tolM up. •• ( '