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• Police Seeking Irvine Heiress
Denies Firm ·Plan
Traffic Victim or Ranch Spraw-
es eaten
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 22, 1977
VOL 10 NO II 1 SECTIONS. >4 PAGE~
'Restrict Growth'
Heiress Denies
Ranch 'Sprawl'
By TOM 81\Rl.f:Y
.O! '"" O••IY Piiot Sl•ft
Irvine hl•tr<•<;s .Joan lnint•
Sm 1th denied from lh<' v. 1tnP'>S
stand Mond<•Y that lhl' firm shl'
favors in the lwttlt• lo tak<' O\'er
the Irvine Compan~ has an\
plans for spct'Cltng up dl·velop
mentofthc lrv11w llan~·h
Mrs . Smith predu·tNJ that the
consortium hcaclNI hy Wall
Street financier Charlr.., J\tlen
and Detroit dt•\ eolnpc•r Alfred
Taubman and llJCkC'd hv auto
bilhona1r<' I l<•nn Ford 11 would
restrict d<•vclopnwnt to 1t'> pn ..
sent pace
She test1f1c•d that Tauhman ctS·
sured her in '' rt'<'<•nt cl1c;cuc;s1on
that the farm v. hH·h would
become known .as Allt•n lnmf'
Taubman Inc 1f th had was sue
cessful mt<.'ndc•d to ket.•p In me
Company holdings intact and
adhere to the master plan.
The Allen-Taubman combine
1s one of two organizations st•ek
mg to acquire the Irvine Com
pany. The James Irvine f''ounda
t1on is currently studying thl'
~roup's all cash offer of nearly
S303 million.
Foundation directors have
mJde 1t clear throughout the six
month trial that they prefer the
$281.9 m1lhon bid posted by the
Mobil 011 Corporation
Foundation directors had ac
cepted a S200 m11l1on bid from
~1ob1I two ~ears aJ!o ""hen Mrs
Smith look legal action that halt
ed the sale and sparked the cur
rent lawsuit in Orange Countv
Superior Court
Judge James F. Judge mu::.t
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ITS TIME FOR
COFFEE BRAKE
WHITE PLAINS, NY. <AP>-
The Nestle Co says higher coffee
bean prices and increased
op<.'rat1ng c~ls have caused at to
become the latest wholesaler to
~end instant and fr<'Ne dried cof-
let.• price's through the S."i·per-Jar
barrier
Nesc<ife instant regular will go
up 10 cents an ounce to $.5.452 for
a 10-ouncc· Jar. Nescafc Decaf-
fcanatC'd will go up 12 cents to
SS.2;J6 per eight-ounce jar. and
"lescaft' Decaf up eight t.•ents to
$4 676 per e1~ht-ounce JcJ.r
Effectn'l' April 2 Nestle's
Taster's Choice freeze-dried re-
gular "''II be mcref}sed 12 cents
per oun<'e. bnn~mg lhc cost of an
eu!hl ounct• JJr to SS 238.
Cabhies Protest
LOS ANGELES (AP 1 Angr~
cabdrivers have picketed City
II all to protest Mayor Tom
Rradle\ ~ veto of <in ordinance
that would have <1llowed in·
d1v1dually owned taxis lo operate
c1tyw1de
Two UFOs Reported
NB Police
Seek ID
Of Victim
Newport Beach police today
were trying to estabhsh the 1den ·
lily of a young man who was
struck by a l'ar us he• walked •
along West Coast l hghway Mon -
day night.
Traffic lnve!.t1gator Steve Van
Horn said the v1ct1m was in
t'rilteal condition today at lloag
Memorial Jlosp1tal.
According to Van llorn. the
man was ~alkang about 8 p.m.
Mondav m the lane nearest the
edge of the road an the unlighted
area of the highway between
Balboa Boulevard and the Surf
and Sirloin restaurant.
He said the driver of the car.
Henry Flynn. 63, or 19 Crystal
Cove, Laguna Beach. told police
he tried to swerve lo avoid the
pedestrian. but failed. Flynn was
not held.
Van Hom described the victim.
who is listed as John Doe by
police, as about five feet, ten in-
ches tall. weighing 15-0 pounds
with brown hair and brown eyes.
He appears to be in his early to
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Five HB Oflicers Report Tandem Flighi mid twenties, the officer said. Gloria Cook• AP Wi,.,,pholO
8)' ARTHUR R. VINSEL it all happened so fa st .. ··he said.
0t111eo.11y,.1101s11t1 The fifth officer who simultaneously
Military authorities today are in-reported the two e('rie objects which
tcrcsted m accounts by rive Huntington flashed over at a 40 to f)() degree angle
Beach policemen who reported sighting was identified as Patrolman Steve
two unidentified flying objects streaking Parkerton.
across the skv rn formation at 3: 15 a.m. "Odds of two meteors traveling in
today. formation like that are too enormous,"
Fire Hurts Four
LOS ANGELES CAP> One.
man was seriously burned and
three firemen slightly injured in
an explosion and chemical fire at
Long's Janitorial Service Mon-
day after an explosion of butane
bottles that were being refill ed.
Actress Gloria Swanson pre-
pares munchables Monday
as she helped promote good
eating habits on Nutrition
Awareness Day in New
York. Miss Swanson is con -
s ultant to the Nutrition
Awareness project.
Th<.' stunned pilot of the department's said another departmental spokesman.
po1ice hehcoptcr. which was flying at Despite difficulty in judging size and
about 1.300 feet m crystal clear skies. altitude of UFOs. Officer Lail, the
estimat<.'d the l FOs traveled at least helicopter pilot. said they definitely ap-
10,000 miles her hour. peared to be much higher than the police
No estimate could be offered for the chopper.
height of the searin~ white objects that No other law enfof'cement agencies
shot from the southwest horizon to the contacted reported their officers on
northeast horiwn in no more than five patrol at their hour told of seeing such an ByTbeAAocltted Pren
Showers Expected
Over Dry North ·
seconds. aerial phenomenon. Spring ~bowers were expected Patrol Sgt. Arden Beavers said the Some, however, have been known to in Northern California as far
objects never varied from their t andem discourage their officers from making south as Fresno and Monterey by
position and appeared to have reddish formal reports on aerial phenomena Wednesday, the Nallcvul
cone-shaped noses. sightings which might appear ln the Weather Servlcesald today.
Officer Jim Lail and his observer, Of· press. I A high pressure ridee which
ficer Tom Arnold, were aloft in a The Orange County Airport Control has guarded the state for aevoral
northwest a rea around Goldenwest Street Tower is closed at the time o{ the sighting days 8howed •Ian" of mov1ni
and Warner A e h th d d k t G ·rrlth Obs t · eastward, leaving the atnte , v nuc w en ey ma e ·an spo esmen a r1 erva ory in vulnerable to a Pacific weather their sighting. Los Angeles were unavallnbJe for com-system.
Patrolman Dan McKerran was in the ment.
southeastcrtv area of Huntinaton Beach Lnfuna Beach Police Capt. Neil MoaUy fair weather wu on tap
.1 • today, with increasina clouch In when be spoUed the brilliant lights, which Purcel nnd Sgt. Terry Temple last the northwest durln1 tbe after-
all five officers 111:1id left a blqish vapor· Thursday reported an nlmost-ldentical noon. lead!ni to 1hower1 north ol
like trail. object that appeared quite low shooting Mount Shu ta tonlCht.
"It wns hard to tell if thoy had a from southwest to northeast over their The rain wu expe<-ted to mov•
shape. Jt looked like two briaht lights and city. southward Wednesday. brhlfint
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snow in the mountains above
6,000feet.
Badly needed rain also may be
comlng to Central California on
Wednesday and Thursday, the
W cathe.r Service uya.
A chance of showers trom
Freano and .Yosemite NaUontll Park north js predicted for late
Wednesday.
Court Says No
YI ASHJNGTON (AP> -Tho
U.S. Supreme Colin"Monday re·
ruatd to arbitrate a 7•)'ear-old
te11t stnatale betw en the Hopi
nd Navajo JndJan tribes llvlni
to1etbu on • aprawlln1 raerva·
tlon 1J1 northern,Artiona.
Firemen
Staunch
Gas Leak
A sax-block area of Anaheim
was isolated for about 90
m inutes early today ufter a
leaking valve at a chemical
plant sent potentially poisonous
fumes into the air, police re-
ported
Officers sa id employes of
Steppin Chemical Co., 12Q8 Patt
St.. discovered the leaking sul-
phur trioxide about 5 a.m. and
six blocks between Patt, the
R1vers1de Preeway, La Palma
Avenue and Harbor Boulevard
were cordoned off.
Only about 25 persons were in
the area. poltce said, and they
v. ere asked to move into a
nearby school until the leak was
capped
Firemen stopped the leak b)'
6· 10 am . poltcc said, and the
area was reopened by 6.30 a.m ~
No tnJurics were reported,
police said The fumes quickly
d1ss1pate<l because of westerly
wands. officers reported.
And because of the early
morning hour and the few
number of homes m the area.
officers said. danger was kept
to a minimum .
The smelly gus can be toxic
in high doses, police said, but is
not considered dangerous in
s mall quantities.
($c>e F UMES. Pa ge AZ)
Or:::cJ" :ast
Weather
Increasing cloudiness
and turning cooler Wed-
nesday. Lows tonight 48 to· ss. Highs Wednesday from
70 a l beaches to mid to up-
per 70s in inland areas.
INSIDE TODAY
The poignant story of the '
love between two brothers.
one dying of leukemia. the
other. a football •tar fa told in a
touching atory on Page A 1.
· Index
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R .evision Sought
·1n Election Laws
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WAStllNGTON <AP1 The
Cal"ter admin1 strat1on uked
Congress today to allow voters to
register on clecllon duy and to
pass a conslltut1onal amendment
to provide direct popular election
of the president and vice presi-
dent. The proposal to 1unk the em-
··Guests Pay
$500 Each
For Dinner
NEW YORK cAP> The
roasted peacocl-. \\as nestl(•d un
der tts plumes. hottl<'s of 1800
ChateJu L,1f1tt• HothM·hdd lay
swath<.'d 111 trn;p white napkins
and a small orchei.tra played
• gently into the night.
It was nn intimate. 1n\·1tatlon
only. $1.000 a coupll' dinner for 34
peoplt.· Monda) to c·clC>brutC' the
s e c o n d •• n n 1 ' e rs a r y of l h l'
P <dac<'. !\l''' Y<1rl-. s most opulent
and expt.•nsl\l' n•staur.int
Was 1t worth the price''
··Every dime." said Wilham
Grossman of We<,tport Conn . a
f1nanc1er. ''ho ht•Jmt•d ut th€.'
gold ·r1mmcd china. the
d1Jmond t·ut <'n st:il Jnd frl'shl\'
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't ou rt· not 1ust "P<'ndinl!
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,
battlecf Electoral Collc,ge methOd
of electing presidents and vice
pres1dents wa.s purl of a com·
prehensive election law revision
plan prepared by Vice President
Walter F . Mondale, who dis-
closed it at a news conference to·
day.
The Admm1stration proposal
SAUD I
UUll
U.S. S. R.
Mflere 22 Dl~d
A scrit's of strong earth
quakes killl'cl at least 22
person::: and 1111url'<I 18 rnon•
today in ;,,inrl around th1•
Persiwi Gulf The strongest
quake mcasurt•d 7 O on th<'
lt1ehter !-><';Jll', damaging
S<'\'<'ral hotels anrt otht•r
hu1ldings m the t·ircil'd arl•.t
abO\'C'
Rape Suspect
Suicide Fails
DARTMOl'Tll, Mas' <AP1
A Boy Scout leader ;.ti•t•w .. ed of
raptn(! bo~:-. rn his 'L'Oul troop
lned to han~ him~t'lf 111 hi" 1·l'll 1n
.1 pollt·t· 101.:kup, µoltet• "i.11<1 to
d:l)
Officl'rs ..,;11tl tht'' l·UI du\\ n
J oh n Freil.ts Ill . ~4. of
Dc1rtmouth. \\hen tht'v found him
hc1nging by his JaCk<'t from th<'
upper bars of cell m t he ~C\\
Bedford police <,tat1on Mond<IV
night Fr<.'1tas . police sard, \\i.I~
not serious!~ hurt
Fre1ta~., \\ho 1s unemplcwed.
''as charged "'1th 10 counts of
r .1 pe of a c hi Id under age 1tl anti
fl\(' counts of mdecC'nt ,1,sault
.. rnd hatter~ on a t'h1ld under 1-l
f"ront Page 11 l
FUMES ...
Officers from fl\<' surround
rng a~enr1es as~1sted Anaheim
111 blocking off the area. pollcP
said (\1hfornia High\\ U\ Patrol
OH11·ers also dm.l•d off riimpc;
on lht' R1' er!.ldl' fret'\\ a\ dunn,I!
the 90 minutes but tht• frt'C\\3\
1t..,elf remained opt'n ·
abo seeb public f1nanctng ror
concresslonal campaigns. a re·
vision o( the present system of
public financing for presidential
campaigns and Uberaliiation o(
the Hatch Act to a llow increased
participation in pohlical cam·
pa1gns by federal civil servants.
·'T he array of confusing and
sometimes burdensome registra·
lion requirements now prevents
many citizens from casting their
ballots on electton day." the vice
president said.
He .said states that ha\'e
simplified registration require·
ments hav<' scl'n dramatic re·
suits through increased \'Oler
turnout
Under current procedures.
voters must re~1ster in ad' ance
of going to the polls. Mondale
said thi.lt tn ~tales where voters
C'an register for state cleC'tions on
election dtt}. including his own
state of Minnesota, "the results
have typically been a i.ignificant
increase in \'Oler participation
with no increase in voter fra\ld. · ·
··ove~450,000 Minnesota
citiiens were registered on elet··
t1on clay in 1976 yet not o single
charge of frautl wus filed.'' he
sa1cl
t:nder the plan. wh1C'h Mondale·
said has bipartil.an support. a
state could recewe 20 cents for
earh votC' t·ast in the previous
pr('s1dC'nt1al ekC't1on to help pay
for increased reg1strat1on costs
AC'l'Ordini:: to estimates pro
'tdC'd at the I\('\\ s conference, the
tot JI coc,t could n •at'h SIS 5
m11l1on or more
Prcs1dt•nt Carter disrussed the
re' 1s1on:-. \\1th the Demot'ratlc
con~reo.;"onal leadership at a
Wh1tl· 11011 ... c• breakfast today
Carter sa1rl that aboht ion of the
EIC'ctoral \o\IC'gt' and rlirect
popular eh.•t·t1on of the prl's1dcnt
· will 1nsur£' that lh<' candirlatc
l'hos<.·n hv the• \'Oters actual!\
bC'comt's 11rc·s1dl'nt." ·
I It• noted that hr :-. clertion could
ha\'l' been turnt'd around last
!\O\'('m~r by u small change of
\Otes in Ohio and Hawaii despite
a popular \'Ote lrad of 1.7 million
\Oteso\er<;eruld R . Ford
The Administration. howe\'er.
rt1d not prnJ><I~(· :i 'Pl'l'lht ;1ml·nrl
nH'nt to :-iholash lhl' Elntnral
Co 11 <'gt•. ll· i.I' 1 n g t 111" to I ht'
(' n n i..: r l''., 1\ m l' o <11 n i.: th 1•
('onstlt11t1011 n·qu1n•.., tht· \O\I' nf
t\\n thirds 01 the llou..,t•. t\\O·
thirds of th<' Senatt' and threC'
quarters o( the stJtc leg1:-J l.lturcs
Recro,it Slwt
During Drill
S,\ :'I: 111 F.GO < ,\ P 1 \ \i \'t':tr
old ~ .1n11t· from Ont .11111 1s bt.·rnJ.:
treatt>d at th1· ;-..;a, al Jlosp11.i1
aft<•r bc•ing "hot tn thl' IC'ft I<'!!
rlunng M lb rifle lam1l1CJrttal1on
drill">
The· rt'C'rt11t. Dale 0. llarhert.
\\ Js li...tt·<I 111 ..,at"'' .1l'lon· eond1
t1on An 1n\e..,t1~;.1t1on \,·as or
d t' r t•d to I l•a 1 n h11\' a notht.•1
n·t'n11t \\<ts gn ('n ,1 Ii \l' round ot
<1mmun1t1on in !ht• drill' tnll'ndt•cl
nnh to ll'<tl.'h hn\\ to rnscrt am
munition
llarbNI " platoon RradualC'cl
Frtda, Jl tht• ~larme Corp~
fh·cru1l Depot
• Al' W'l"••'9
WOMAN, 88, GIVEN CHOICE, Q!'T OUT AND 009 QOINO
Mre. l!ul• We•ver Jog1 • Mii• E•ch Dey
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Ponder
41"WIH!>hol0
Protest Froze11 Out
I lunlc.•r f1111!->IWs off babv !'>eal off l'ewfoundland with
pick Prot c.·!'>t!'> ag~11n!-it tht' killing of thousaJ;ldS of the
;rn1mah has '1rtuall) ended as money shortage and bad
weatht·r tc1,cd tht' resources of protesters. Seal pup
pl'lts hnng ahout S25 per pC'lt. Canadia n government ac-
tion to stop the hunt 1s still bemg sought by the Green
p<' <1 c (' Found at 11111
President 'Firm'
On Humall Rights
\\',\SI II -.:\,TON I 1\ P 1 Prc:-.t·
rlt·nl C.1r1l'I' tolcl cOnl!r<'"'>IOnal
le11dcr' todm ht• cloM not 1ntc·nd
to curh his ·<·r1t1<·1sm of human
fll!hts '101:.tion:-. ahrn<td <k'>plle
"harp ncl!;1tnt• re.1ct1on from
Sm 1t'I l<.'t1<kr l.C'on1<l I Brl'1hne'
Sen Alan Cran!>lon < D-Callf 1
v. ho attended ;i Wh1l(· lloust•
hrl'akfast. told r('portt•r:-. lah'r
thrit the Pre~1dent told the· con
~r('ss1onal lt•ader... hl' 1... COO·
l'erned he must do lh1s. hl· "111 do
this ·
Cranston al:-.o quotcrl CarlC'r ilS
F ukuda Appeals
\\'ASJll~CiTO;o.; IAP1
Japant•se Prim<• Mm1strr T:tkt'o
Fukuda 1::. appt•a\111~ to Prrs1 dcnl
Carter for coopcr ut ron in hC'lp1ng
.Japan m·cn·ome 1t!-> agf'·old pro·
hlt•m ol aC'h1t•\·1n~ enc•rg~ rn ·
rlepcndenCl' Fukuda. '' 1nd1ng up
the· off1c·1lil portion <'f ht~ v1s11
here today. madl' a bnc>I but
s1gnif1cant ref <'rence to .Japan's
a ... p1rat1ons durrnl-! J to.1!->t ,1fter a
working dinnt'r '\1onda\ night .11
tht• White lloust• ,
saym~ "some people are con·
rerned evcry time Brezhnl·v
sneC'leS ..
Th<.• srnator sard the Pres1dC'nt
appeared particularly d1~trcssed
by l'nllc1sm lrom liberals about
his outspoken poi.1t1oni. on human
rights
In a speech to a trade union
congress rn Moscov. on Mond<I\
Bre1hen<',. referred to Carter
statements m support of Soviet
dissidents as "interference in our
mternal affairs ·
The So\'lel Communist par\\
rhll'I -.aid. ''\\'i.lsh in ~ton !-
cli.11ms to tC'i.ICh other~ how to II\ t'
t0<1nnol be accept<.'d by any so'"
er e1gn state. not lo m ention the
fact that neither the situation in
the l 'nrted States itself. nnr CS.
actions and poliries in the world
gwe JUSlificatron to such claims
"l will repcat again: we \\Ill
not tolerate interference.' rn our
rnternal affairs by anyone. under
any pretext ...
Brezhnev's remarks came JU~!
six days befor<' Secret ary of
State Cyrus R Va n ce 1s
schcdulC'd to ar:-1\'e in Moscow
for talks with Sonet leaders.
Miler at 88
.. Limber Oldster Jogs Daily
SANTA MONICA ! A P l Eula Weaver isn't as younR as sh<'
used to be. so !.he's reducer! her di.1 11 ) regime of Jogging to just one
male a dav. After all. she i~ 88.
When it rains. and she t•an't jog the full milP around a high
school traek near her home. ~he mounts the stationary bicycl<' rn her
Ii\ mg room and pedals 10 mile ... or r-.o
SllF. Al.SO GOES TO A LOCAL gym three times a week and
pedals JO miles hefore dinner ;'\1rs Wea\'Cr suffered a ~trok<' a decade ago and \\as nearly
paralyzed. "1 could hardly walk at all." she said. explarnrng the effect-. of
the stroke combined with arthnt1s rn her hands and knees .
Doctors ga\'(' her two cho1res spend the rest of her life as .in
in\•altd . h<'in~ hand· fed and clothed. or get out of her rocking chair
and start walktnJ! agam. no matter how painful.
IT DIDN'T TAKE HER LONG to decide. Sh<' \'Owed she would
"try everything m thrs world to get back lon<>rmal ·
Followmtt her doctor's adnce. she started slowly. walkini:
gingerly ot first. pu!'h1nst herself even though it hurt. and deadening
som e oflhe pain with pills
She moved from llhno1s lo Southern California to be near her
grandson. went on an strict health-oriented diet and started run·
ning. Soon. she was JO&g1ng two miles a day.
Mrs. Weaver was induced in 1975 to enter th<' National Senior
Olympics held at t:C Irvine.
"1 JOGGED THE RE THREE VEA RS and got six gold medals,
one for Saturday and onr for Sunday <each year I." she u\d. "The
(\rst time I did tt Sen. Alan Cranston come out and hugged me and
&old, •J'msoproud of you · "
She walks away from the contest every year as the female
C'hampion of th<' 1.500·meter run for those over 80. There's no one
else in lhr category .
Mrs. Weaver thanks her arandson. Jim Weaver of West Los
Angeles . for lntroducln& her to the man whom she credits for her re-
covery. She said N"than Pr1tlk\n, founder of the Lon~evity
Research Jni;;tltute In Santo Uarbar a. Is responsible Cor making her
":ible to walk In fnct (OI" belne ahvc "
SHE SAYS HE MADE HER THROW away her pain·kllllng pills
and put h r on a diet of ~r<'m veaetables and fresh raw frull, and
le-,s than three ouncea or meal a day. She had to aay aoodbye to ult.
1u1ar and ereoac and says ahe doesn't miss them a bit
"Wlthln sb month~. l had sloped taking alt the pllla and hJd
atartC'd Jonina It took mc two yeaMI to work up to Jouing lwo miles
a day But. now I'm not so young anymore." ,
Secession
BOSTON tAPJ -Otndal~
from Martha's Vineyard and
Nantucket Island siped a "pro-
clamation or independence" to-
day. declaring their intention t<>
secede from Massachusetts.
School children packed a state
house hearing room and scores of
photographers crowded around
the official document as sU.te
Rep. Terrence P. McCarthy of
Martha's Vineyard read a state·
ment tb.Jlt said ... Jf the com·
mon~eallh persists in its plan 1.0
thrusl arbitrary government up·
on us . . . we are prepared to
withdraw our consent to its con·
tinued authority over us . . . "
N anturket 1s 25 miles al sea
and a two-hour fen:y ride from
Wood's Hole on Cape Cod.
Martha's Vineyard ts five miles
off the Massachusetts coast.
At issue is a legislative re-
distnl·ling plan that would deny
the two is lands se parat e
representation in the
M assacl\usetts House
"The only effective advocate
fol" the islands is an islander ,''
the proclamation of indcpen·
dencesaid.
Fl a nking McCarthy w ere
selectm<'n from both 1~lands and
Nantucket's own state represen-
tative. John Conway
Pasted to the front of the tabk
\\here the participant~ sat was a
string of hand·drawo flags<Creat·.
ed by Martha's Vineyard school
children Behind the officials on
the wall was the official banner
or the two islands -a white
seagull superimposed on an
orange sun on a deep blue back
ground
The offi c ials said their
grievance will be ~ati!.fied if the
legislature allows the two islands
to have one representative in the
Mass achusetts House, even
though the year-round popula·
tions of the two islands are well
below the level allowed for a
legislative distriel.
The proposal will be filC'd as a
bill rn th(• ~t;.issachusells llousc
lf appro\'etl by thl' legislature. it
would then have to be ratified u\'
Congress. ·
Rut McCarthy s;iid he is not
sure \\hat tht.' final re!.ult will he
if the secesi,1on attempt suc·
ceeds.
"A protcrtorate of the l'nitC'd
St ates. ma~ be. a sc·paratc s tate .
I doubt 1t . JOrn1 n g up with
another st Me. that's likely," hl'
said man interview Monda\'
The combined population-of tht•
t'"o i~l an<b about lt.000 11-ear
round rcstdC'nts probably 1~
not enough lo make them self
... upportrnc as J state.
f"rom Page .. I l
RANCH ...
l'ventually rule on the merits of
those bids or m'CC'pt Mrs. Smith's
s uggestion that bidding he sus-
pended for five years to allow the
true worth of the Irvine Company
to become apparC'nt and to en·
courage new bidding.
Mrs ~m1th believes t hat the
true worth of the Jr\'Jne Company
rs well over S400 million and that
it might be po~srble to uchie\'e
that figure rn h \'e years time
She ov.ns 22 .i percent of the
Irvine Comp;iny stock. The
,lames Irvine Foundation owns a
controlling mte1 est of 54 5 per
cent.
The f oundation has until 1983
to divest itself of rts company
holdings and ml'el the rlirecti\'<.'S
laid down bv the Federal Taic
Reform Act or 1969.
Foundation attorncv Howard
Privett accused Mrs. Sm ith Mon·
day of plarrn~ a leading role 10
urging legislators scvct:al years
ago to suppor t a measure that
~ost the Foundation its control of
th<' lrv1ne Com a p~1ny.
lie as ked her if it was true that
she appeared at Congressional
and Internal Revenue Service
hearings nad actively pushed for
~ssagc of the lax reform act.
"It was and is my belief th al
foundations should not control
<'orpornllons." Mrs Smith told
Pri \'Ctl
"ln any event. mine was just
one s mall \'O\Ce among many
who s upported lhe legislation "
ugsTaken
Off In/am
SHEFFIELD, England
(APJ -A three·month-old
baby boy born with four
legs has successfully un·
dergone an operation in
which two or them were re·
moved . Sheffield
Children's Hospital said to·
day.
A hospltal spokesml•n
sald the unnam ed baby
wu "dolnR very well."
But 11W'1'°n1 refused to
forecast tf\<' haby'11 lire
span beCor. the o~ration
and the spoke man said It
st l11 WH lmpoiti;ible t o.
mak pN"dlcttoni1
•
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VOL 70, NO. 81, 1 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1977
. 5 · Builtfngton. Eops See· Flaming VFOS
By A.JlTBUll ft. VINSEL
Ot ... o.e., ..........
Military authortties today are in-
terested in accouots by five Huntington
Beach policemen who reported sighting
two unidentified flying objects streaking
across the sky in formation at.3:15 a.m.
today.
The stunned pilot of tht! department's
police helicopter. which was flying at
about 1,300 feet in crystal clear skies,
estimated· the UFOs traveled at least
· 10,000 miles per hour.
No estimate could be offered for the
height of the searing white objects that
shot from the southwest horizon to the
nortbeut horizon in no more than five
sec:'bnds.
Patrol Sgt. Arden Beavers said the
objects never varied from their tandem
position and appeared to have reddish
cone-shaped noses.
Officer Jim Lail and his observer, Of-
ficer Tom Arnold, were aloft in a
northwest area around Goldenwest Street
and· Warner Avenue when they made
their sighting.
Patrolman Dan McKerran was in the
southeasterly area of Huntington Beach
when he spotted the brilliant lights, which
all five officers said left a bluish vapor.
like trail.
"It was hard to tell if they had a
shape. It looked like two bright lights and
it all happened so fast ... "he said.
The fifth officer who simultaneously
reported the two eerie objects which
flashed over at a 40 to 60 degree angle
was identified as Patrolman Steve
Parke.rton.
"Odds of two meteors traveling in
formation like that are too enormous."
saic\,another departmental spokesman.
<See 'COPTER, Page A%)
Mesa to Buy Canyoll
Council Approves Purchase of Open Spiice
·~wi ... -1.
WOMAN, 88, GIVEN CHOICE, GETS OUT AND GETS GOING
Mrs. Eula Weaver Jogs a Mile Each Day
Miler at 88
Limber Oltbter Jogs Daily
SANTA MONICA <AP> -Eula Weaver isn't as young as she
used lo be. so she'i. reduced her daily regime of jogging to just one
mile a day. After all, she is 88.
When it rams, and she can't Jog the full mile around a high
sehool track near her home, she mounts the stationary bieycle in her
hvmg room and pedals 10 miles or so
SHE ALSO GOES TO A LOCAL u ·m three times a week and
pedals 10 miles before dinner
Mrs Weaver suffered a stroke c1 decade ago and was nearly
paralyzed
"I could hardly walk at all." she said, explaining the effe<:ts of
the stroke com baned wtth arthnt1s in her hands and knees.
Doctors gave her two choices spend the rest of her hfe as an
invalid, bemg hand-fed and clothed. or get out of her rocking chair
and start walk mg again, no matter how painful.
IT DIDN'T TAKE HER WNG to decide. She vowed she would
"try ev.erylhmg in this world to get back tonon{lal."
Following her doctor's advice, she stahed slowly, walking
gingerly at first, pushing herself even though it hurt, and deadening
some of the pain with pills.
She moved from Illinois to Southern California to be near her
grandson, went on an stnct health-oriented diet and started run·
ning. Soon, she was jogging two miles a day.
Mrs Weaver was induced in 1975 to enter the N&,Ponal Senior
Olympics held at UC Irvine.
"I JOGGED THERE THREE VEARS and got six gold medals,
one for Saturday and one for Sunday <each year>.·• she said. "The
first lime I did it St'n Alan Cranston came out and hugged me and
said, Tm soproudofyou ' ··
She walks away from the contest every year as the female
(Sff. MILER, Pagt! AZ>
By STEVE MITCHELL
Olt .. D•ll., ~Uet Stall
About 100 residents of Costa
Mesa's west side cheered wildly
Monday night following city
council approval of the purchase
or 3S acres of canyon land for use
as open space.
Earlier in the evening, they
had cheered an 11-year-old west
side resident who told council
members the land is a necessity
for youngsters who hike in and
explore the canyon wilderness
area.
And they applauded Save Our
Canyon advocate Pat Dolan, who
stressed the importance of
maintaining the flora and fauna
of the canyon land between
Victoria and 19th Streets near the
old Freedom Homes tract
But when the cheering and
applause died down, Mayor
Norma Hertzog told the crowd.
"This is Step One, purchasing the
Riley Loses Ground
Supervisors Okay
Redistrict Plan
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of IM 0.11, ~llet Stlltl
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors today approved a
new redistricting plan that sends
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's dis-
trict sweeping into the Sad·
dleback Valley.
A 4 to l vote approving the new
political boundaries for the five
county sopervisorial districts
was a major victory for Diedrich
and a significant political loss for
Supervisor Thomas Riley.
The plan approved retains
Irvine In Riley's Fifth District.
But it bounces the unin·
corporated area north of the city
and El Toro into Diedrich's Third
District. a district that will run
from La Habra in the county's
northwest to E l Toro in the heart
of the Saddleback Valley.
In the plan finally approved the
number of county cities divided
between supervlsorial districts is
reduced from 11 to three.
Huntington Beach is one of
those divided cities. Almost the
entire city will be in Supervisor
Laurence Schmit's second dis-
trict and a sma11 portion in
Riley's Fifth District.
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach,
Jrvme, Laguna Beach. San Juan
Mini-track
Meets Set
Two mini-track meets bave
been scheduled for the next two
weekends by the Costa Mesa
department of leisure services.
The meets, open to Costa Mesa
youngsters in the third through
etghth trades, will be held at
Costa M esa High School
beginning at 9 a.m.
Competitors will vie for
chances to meet in t~e All City
Track Meet April 16. For further
information, call Joe Higgins at
5S6·S479.
Capistrano and San Clemente re-
main in Riley's district.
So do ~e unincorporated fJ'eas
ol Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel
and portions of Mission Viejo.
But the major shirt in the
supervfsors' efforts to equalize
population within the five dis·
tricts occurred in the Third Dis
trict with Diedrich's area now
sweepiniz into the Saddleback
CSee REMAP, Page A2>
OK Sought
On Election
Revisions
WASHINGTON CAP> The
Carter administration as ked
Congress today to allow voters lo
register on election day and to
pass a constitutional amendment
to provide direct popular election
of the president and viee presi-
dent.
The proposal to Junk the em·
battled Electoral College method
of electing presidents and vice
presidents was part of a com-
prehensive ele<:tion iaw revision
plan prepared by Vice President
Walter F. Mondale, who dis
closed it at a news conference to·
day,
The Aomlnistralion proposal
also seeks public financing for
congressional campaigns, a re·
vision or the present system of
public financing for presidential
campaigns and liberalization of
the Hatch Act to allow increased
participation in polilical cam·
paigns by federal civil servants.
"The array of confusing and
sometimes burdensome regislra·
tion requirements now prevents
many citizens from casting their
ballots on election day," the vice
president said.
<See VOTING, Page AZ>
Mesa Flap Gets Narc Fired
By PlOLIP ROSMARIN
OI , .. D•llY Pllel St.it
Craig King. the 29-year-old
chief narcotics inveslicator for
Laguna Beach. was terminated
from the police department to-
day after an lovesllgatJon con-
nected with a Feb. 26 incident In
a Costa Meso bar, Chief Jon
Sparka said. ·
Witnesses to the incident al·
leged that Kinlt brlllJdilhed 11 eun
durint an araument wlt.ll two patro~ ol the Klnc's Inn bar·
and·artll, 720 Randolph Ave.
Though 11ot 1nltltl1Y 1rreat*1,
tbe officer. wu later charged
.with a miademeADor bY tbf dla·
trtct attomey'l omce ln Harbor
District municipal court.
ArrltpmG la acbedllled for
March29. ·
Because of tho paullna tciLit
case, Sparks said he could not
comment on details ol the week·
Jong departmental tnvesU,ation
that edded wttblUng'arel to-
day.
King was unavailable for com-
ment.
Sparks said King was
terminated "for violation• ot de·
partmental rules and reaula·
lions.
••At result of th• Incident, it
w11 dttermtned King was in
violatien of tbe ntles section cov·
erina canduct unbccomln• to an
officer, wbicb Dll8ht be
dc1rimenLaJ to th• service."
,.rbMW. ..
Spanuakl th internal aff alra lnv.etltatlon cooclucted MOoday.
He entedt •1t•1 an un·
fortunat. tldol lt happened. But
there'I DO W'1 ft C8ll chqe
what bas transpired. All we can
do Ls plck up the pieces and.. eo
on."
WltnCIHI to the bar Incident
told Colt.a Meta police that Kine
ar1ued with two men, •t lea.st
one of whom later admitted tote·
ferrlna t~ police otflcers as
"pllfS."
They claJmtd King b~amo
lurlou.t ov T t!\e deroaa~ry con·
veraaUon. then idenUfted bJmaell
u a policeman and latte' drew
hie IUJl ltnd Ordered the men
from UM bar.
Th• man rtcro,rtedl1 -.,ent to
another w .qMI called ~ct. who ruabed Into the Kl.QI I lnn,
w••Poba drawn~d ordered ltlnl to lie on bl.I adt cm t.b4
floor. ~
Afttr Jtlp•.:1111~ .. :.~~-• •
be was interviewed and voJuntari ·
1y. according to police, accom-
panied the Costa Men omcers to
the police station, where he was later released.
King may appeal Sparks' de-
cls~on to a cUy personnel board
wltbln 30 days. A final decision
on an appeal would rest with City
Manaacr Al Theal.
Ktn1 it the second l.aKuna
Beach ~Uceman to lose hi!I job
ovel" bad boOduct charges In less
thu1,e1r.
Last. 1ummer, Sparks
ttnnlna~ .Det. Carroll Bush, cbarltU "1ross mt conduct'' . lfter -an.Cneldent!n n Cltrn nt.
JD fthi~b Buah was alle1fd to uv fom!d bJ• way Into a bome
to feelllln ~rt1 »tlpnttnl to
IM1 la • .
f
land. But we plan to keep it in
open space.
She told the west side residents
that the cost of maintaining
parks is rising and added, "You
asked that it be purchased, left
open and wild. That's what we
did. Don't expect us to rush out
and improve it immediately."
owner of the property. That's
$20,743 an acre.
The committee, comprised ot
Councilmen Dom Raciti, Ed
McFarland and City Manager
Fred Sorsabal, asked the
remainder of the council to
approve the purchase price.
noting 1t is less than the $900,000
appraised value of the land. A council-appointed committee
negotiated a $725,000 price tag for
the parcel with the State Mutual
Savings and Loan Association,
Councilmen unanimously
• approved purchase of the open
<See CANYON, Page A2)
U. S. S. R.
ttfaere 22 Died
APWl,.. ...... to
A series of strong earth·
qu•kes killed at least 22
persons and injured 18 more
today in and around the
Persian Gulf. The strongest
quake measured 7.0 on the
Richter scale, damaging
several hotels and other
buildings in the circled area
above.
Two Brothers
Jailed in
Burglary
Police said today they have
jailed two brothers who allegedly
burglarized a Costa Mesa
apartment Monday night, then
commandeered a Yellow Cab to
haul their loot away.
Richard Salazar. 281 a
Montebello meat cutter, and his
brother, Robert Michael Salazar,
28, a San Pedro factory worker,
were in Costa Mesa Jail today
following the 7 : 15 p.m. incident
'at the Vista Del Lago
apartmenLc;.
Taxi driver John E. Colegrove
said he was dispatched to the
complex at 2775 Mesa Verde
Drive East Monday night. He
said he was met in the parking lot
by four men.
The quartet allegedly began
loading stereo equipment, guns
and a television set into the trunk
of the cab, then a,ked how much
it would cost to drive to
Montebello. Colearove told the
men it would be $28.
He said the men then informed
him they wouldn •t be needing bJs
serv,\ce21. He told police one 't>l
them drew arev.olver an4 fired it
into the aspbAJl near his feet.
The cabbt& beat a hasty retreat
whereupon the ~alazar brolhtra
alleaedly c:llmbt-d' into ll\c teb
and drove it to..MQPtebello. They
reportedly"'were wlplna
rinferprints from the. cabo "hen
Moa.tebello pollre found them tn
t.hat ctty. ' Tb~ stereo equipment ...nd teavlsSAm aatwere valued atSISO
by 'but,all1'9: vJcth:n Buatll '
Stnltb, who llvM fn \.be Oosta
Mesa ~enttompln .
Polle• are lllll teeldrill two
OtbU IUlpectl.
Four-month
Building
Freeze Set
Costa Mes a councilmen
imposed a four-month building
freeze on about 100 parcels on the
weat aide Monday night, but
allowed a "thaw" for a few-
projects already m the mill.
Council members assumed a
benevolent role m the urgency
interim orctinance by allowing
applicants for building permits
who have already started the
process, to continue that process.
The building freeze
encompasses an area bordered
by 'Hamilton and 19th Street'i on
the north and south, and Pomona
and Placentia A venues on the
east and west.
They also included a small
area on Map!~ Street north of
Bernard Street in the freeze
area.
Costa Mes a planni n g
com missioners recommended
lower densities in the two west
side areas earlier this month,
a nd urged the council to impose a
building freeze pending a study
and proposed rezone of the areas.
But Vice Mayor Jack Hammett
said he was opposed to penalizing
developers who have "already
started to move lhe1r projects
through the system
"I 've always been against
changing the rules in the middle
of the game," Hammell said.
He said several items shown on
the agenda for later in the
meeting were in the freeze area
and asked what would become of
them ifthc freeze were imposed
Planning Director Ch arles
Roberts said those projects
would be held up during the study
of the rezone for the area.
"In that case, I don 't feel I ean
vote for a freeze, Hammett said.
Councilman Ed McFarland
ofre red a compromise which was
unal)imously approved by the
(Stt FREEZE, Page A2)
Coafiit
Weather
Increasing cloudiness
and Luming cooler Wed-
nesday. Lows tonight 48 to
55. lllghs Wednesday ft-om
70 at beaches to mid to up·
per 705 in inland areas.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
Th• poignant atory of the
love ~twcfn hoo brolhrrs.
on• d¢n, of leukemJa. the
other a /ootboll ttar, fa told in o
touc""9g1toruota P~e A7
... s
•
Of c
-Co
•• Re pr nl•Uvr of D\ tron·
,, mental Pf'O(ectlon or1aruuUom
\)a lrin& Oran1e Coast praerv•·
lion and a apobsman lor do
~·cilopmm' mterslli, pr~uhln1
bulld but build wiHly and 'lffil,
Mood~ aired poslllon paptrs
• 'before tbe South Coast lle~ona1I
?.one Commission
The publ ic hearing on
·guidelines and pohc1es that. will
bttom. maded u la• by the
CalllGnlla Coatal C.ormm
by Mu 1 Jammed llWWIACll~
8.ucb City Hall lo ataf\d "'" room-oal)t CQadty.
Oae ol the more coJorfw c:om·
meni. came from Gllbert W.
Jl'trimon. farmer lrvlne Com·
pan1 •lee presJdent for cor·
porate communlcatlons and now
executive director of CEEED.
Fro. P9fle A J
MILER AT AGE 88 • • •
champion of the 1,50(}.meter run for those over 80. There's no one
else in the category.
-Mrs Weaver thanks her grandson, Jim Weaver of West Los ! Angeles, for i.ntroducing her to the man whom she credits for her re
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Research Institute in Santa Barbara, 1s responsib!e for makmJ.? her
"ablelowalk mfactfor bemgahve."
SHE SAYS HE ftfADE HER THROW away her pain·killin& pills
and put her on a diet of green veeetables and fresh raw fruit, and
' less than three ounces of meat a day. She had to say goodbye to salt.
s ugar and i.tn•ai;c and says she doesn't miss them a bit
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Council Approved Freeze Here and On Maple Street
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kounc11. He s uggested that
la nyone who had applied for
lbuilding permit or variance
(b<'forc Monday r.ighl 's meet mg
'be aliowed to attempt to get
!approval of their projects.
' l Doug Clark, th<• t·1ty 's chief
1ldvanc<' planner. said that
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meeting. and is waiting for a plannin~ commission hearing, or
has a variance pending before
the planning commission, or has
a project which has been
forwarded to the council for
approval, can get a hearin~ ..
Basically, anyone who has
filled out forms for variances.
site plan approval or density
deviations. and who has paid the
fees, will be allowed to continue
the process for a building permit.
''This does not mean they will
automatically get approval of
their project."' Clark said. "They
still must meet city standards
and get both planning
commission and council
approval."
Clark said there were no more
than a half do:ien !lucb cases·
pending. and that the
compromise would not ctitically
affect. the purpose or the freeze.
The city's planning staff Is
considering a plan to rezone the
area to a lower allowed density.
Most. of the unit.a Involved ln
the freeze area arc so-called ''old
Costa Mesa lots," or about 60 bl'
300 feet. Planners say It Is
difficult to conatruct acceptable
..,partment complexes on the
long, narrow lolll.
Tbcy lln 1tudyln1 a lot
consolldatl()n Incentive plan,
wher~by lahdown~rs could
combine tMtr ton,. narrow lota
to create. a wider lQJ which otHrt
more de1l1n poulbllltlta for apartmf'.W\U. ..
That plan worhd well on
parcels alon1 Vlctorlll StrHt,
planners 1a.id.
Callfornl for n"lnmmmt,
Employment. &nnom7 aod 0.Yelopment.
Ht ddlv r-s a nlnc·J"llt paper COY~ topics Crom Natloaal Q .
ty nortll to Surcka1 aome of
wbJcb "r• hlabJy crtUcaJ ol pto-
poatd ~trlcUom by the t.wo com mlutons.
.. All lo all, the euidellne», tor
the m01t part, cOftlinn many or
the erroneous and unsophist.lcat·
ed policies that proved
economically and iocially
harmful durln& the past four
years," Ferguson said of the
former regional and slate com.
missions.
"The limitations on height,
.bulk of residential development.
condemn the coastal cities lo
architectural mediocrity -to
sameness without any redeem·
ing virtue
"Ingenuity and uniqueness of
design and a quaint ambience
brought about by architectural
diversity once commonplace in
the coastal areas ls being stifled
by faceless bureaucrats who
never built an outhouse "
F'erguson criticized several
specific guidelines projected by
the commission 's staff, such as
reducing Orange Coast traffic by
Ii mi Ling residential building
density.
"Traffic congestion in certain
beach areas ... on a good sunny
day exceeds any solution
whatsoever," said the CEEED
chief. who claims his organiza.
tlon represents 150,000 Califor.
nians.
"The law of supply and de-
mand. like the law of gravity,
cannot be revoked by govern-
ment -not even the Coastal Com-
mission," he declared.
Ferguson made several recom-
mendations relative to potential
Orange Coast rules and
guidelines. These included:
-Terracing and cascading
building should be permitted
along blufftop property.
Nc"port Beach needs more
public boat launching sites for
visiting inland res idents, not
rnore public beach access
Public transportation is ade·
quate m the Cannery Village
area of Newport Beach and
should not be dependent upon
public transportation available
as the commission suggests.
Various commisssion sug-
gestions relating to the Laguna
Greenbelt have been written in
disregard of a county, UCI,
Laguna Beach and Irvine overall
study now 10 progress and this
should be reconsidered.
The hearing was told by Com-
missioner Rimmon C. Fay, its
delegate to the state commission,
that only overall stale guidelines
a re now to be adopted by the May
l deadline originally drawn.
Ile said the heavy volume of
\ 1ews pouring m and the diversi-
t~ of the geographical areas in·
volved makes it impossible to
streamline the conditions for de·
velopment by region in weeks
ahead.
These varaallons by locale will
be aired and adopted at a later
dale yet to be announced
Front PflfJe A I
REMAP ...
Valley
All f'ountam Valley was in·
eluded in First. District
Supervisor Philip Anthony's dlS·
lrtct, a district that includes San-
ta Ana, Westminster and por
lions of Garden Grove.
When picking up the Trabuco
Canyon, Modjeska Canyon and
portions of the Saddleback
Valley, Diedrich sacrificed those
portions of his district that
formerly ran into Anaheim.
Buena i.vk and La Palma.
Riley tried to head off the
Diedrich st.earn roller by arguing
that the Saddleback Valley
s hould not be split between two
supervisors. pointing out that
both the El Toro and Laguna
Hills areas are within the Saa-
d I e back Area Co-ordinating
Council
He also said that Irvine resi·
dents have a vested interest in
the area that someday will
become part of the city.
Diedrich pretended indif·
ference to the redistricting issue
and pointed out that he Will not
again be a candldate for county
supervisor when his term expires
in January, 1981.
Yet, the plan adopted by the
supervisors varied only slightly
from a plan Diedrich had tucked
away In a desk drawer since mid-
January.
Riley attempted to chide
Schmit into supporting hlm when
he reminded Schmit of bi• re·
marks a few weeks ago that he
would not "allow one supervh11or
to 'let stabbed on an end run."
But Riley ll1ured to loee heavi-
ly In the tedl1trlct1n1 no matter
which WI¥ it went ~cauae h11
txlatln1 dlttrlc:t contains rou1hly
I0,000 more persona than two
other d:latricta.
And when it came to dra n~w
polttlcat boundatl" the ~•t
Riley could muaw wq bl.I own vole ot ~ent. . -
More Medical School o.ily.,..... ., ... "'"''
The $10.5 million addition to the UC Irvine
Medical School is under way, on the
western edge of UCI 's campus ~ ~hown
in this aerial photo. When completed in
the fall of next year, the addition will in ·
elude a 200-seat lecture hall. an 80-seat de·
monstratlon lecture hall, 80 researcl\ labs
and 80 faculty offices. Funding is from the
1972 California Ilealtt\ Sciences Bond Is·
sue, plus a $3.3 million grant Crom the
Department of Health, Education and
Welfare.
Fr .. Page Al
COPTER SIGHTS STREAKING UFOS. • •
Despite difficulty in judging size and
altitude of UFOs, Officer Lail, the
helicopter pilot, said they definitely ap-
peared to be much higher than the police chopper.
sightin&6 which might appear in the
press.
The Orange County Airport Control
Tower was closed at the time of the sight-
ing and spokesmen at Griffith
Observatory in Los Angeles were un-
available for comment. No other law enforcement agencies
contacted reported their officers on
patrol at their hour told of seeing such an
;ienal phenomenon Laguna Beach Police Capt. Neil
Purcell and Sgt. Terry Temple last
Thursday reported an almost-identical
object that appeared quite low shooting
from southwest to northeast over their city.
Some, however, have been known to
discourage their officers from making
formal rt·ports on <wrial phenomena
Front Page A J
CANYON •..
space land. and also voted to S<'ek
SO percent funding for th e
purchase from a Bureau of
Outdoor Recr eation and
Conservation Water Act funding.
The city wlll pay $275.000 down
on the purchase and finance the
remaining $450,000 on a two-year
contract "1th the savings and
loan.
Funds for purchase of the open
space land will come from
subdivision fees, the city's 1974
Open Space bond funds. and,
hopefully, Bureau of Outdoor
Recreation funds from the state.
Before approving the
purchase, council members
heard from Joey Lorenzini. the
11 -year-old son of Planning
Commissioner David Lorenzini.
He told councilmen, "I hope I
never see a single house down
there JUSt a park. I think us
kids should have a place lo play
and hike in the canyon."
West side spokesman Dolan.
who owns a house overlooking
the canyon area, raised the
specter of developers moving in
and buying the canyon land from
the savings and loan, saying at
least two prospective builders
have approached the association
'This is the last, absolutely
last open space m Costa Mesa
that has not been bulldozed or
lost to developers," Dolan said.
.. Many of the people on the
westside have been paying taxes
in this city before ll was even a
city, and it's lime they got a
return on their investment," he
insisted.
Ex-senator's
Son Named .
To Academy
Jerome T. Schmitz of Corona
del Mar, son of former state
senator aad Newpcrt Bes.ch con-
gressman John Schmitz, has
been nominated to the U.S. Naval
Academy at Annapolis, Md., by
Rep. Robert E. Badham CR·
Newport Beach)
Schmitz, 17, "senior at Servile
I.Ugh School ln Anaheim, Wl\S
nomlnated by B'adbam after a
Fountain Valley candidate
withdrew after belns nominated
by former Rep. Andrew J
Hinshaw.
'
Accordinl to Badham, Nava!
Academy Olncen told him that
Schmitz wu amon1 the moat
hi1hly quallOed appllcanta lo the
40th Con1reuional Olatrict.
Schmit.a la the ltader of h.Ja aeruor
'!lata wltb • 1.91 1rad pob:at .&vera1e.
Another Sobmlh )'OUtb . Joeeph. la c:urrenUy 1n hl1 t.hlrd )'ear alt.be U.S. Naval Acadtm.y.
• • •
TONIGHT
NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL
BOARD -Regular meeting.
Costa Mesa city council
chambers, 7:30 p.m .
''BEHIND TH~
HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T
Brown lecturer, OCC Forum,
7 30 p.m .
CHRIS SWANSEN & THE
MOOG SYNTHESIZER TRIO
OCC Aud1torium, 8 p.m.
"TWO GENTLEMEN FROM
VE RONA '' -South Coas t
Repertory Theater.
Tuesday-Sunday through '\prll
23. 8 p.m .
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE BOARD Regular
meeting, 1370 Adams. 8 p. m
OCC LECTURE "Aviation
Safety for Pilots," Fine Arts
Bldg.119, 7:30p.m.
COASTLINE CC LECTURE ··Grandparenting," Fairview
Hospital Rehabilitation Center.
10 a.m.
Tanker Blast
Inquiry Held
LOS ANGELES (AP) A
Coast Guard board of inquiry
held a closed session today lo
mull over new evidence about the
Dec. 17 Sansinena explosion
but it will be a year before a con·
cl us ion is reached.
Three witnesses told the board
Monday they saw a flare or flash
or light seconds before the oil
tanker exploded in Los Angeles
harbor, killing seven l\alian
crewmen and a terminal guard
The board also received a
metallurgist 's report th al vent
piping on the tanker was cor·
roded before the blast.
Front Page A 1
VOTING ...
He said states that have
simplified registration require-
ments have seen dramatic re·
suits through increased voter
turnout.
Under current procedures,
voters must register m advance or going to the polls. Mondale
said that in states where voters
can register for state elections on
election day, including bis 01!gl \
state of Minnesota, "the resu~
have typically been a significant
increase In voter participation
with no increase in voter fraud."
··over 450 ,000 Minnesota
citizens were registered on elec-
tion day in 1976 yet not a single
charge of fraud Wa'S filed," he
said
Under the plan, which Mondale
said has bipartisan support, ci
s tate could receive 20 cents for
each vote cast in the previous
presidential election to help pay
for increased registration costs.
According to estimates pro·
v1ded at the news conference, the
total cost could reach $15 s
mill ion or more
President Carter discussed the
revisions with the Democratic
congressional leadership at a
While House breakfast today.
Carter said that abolition of the
Electoral College and direct
popular election of the president
·'will insure that. the candidate
chosen by Che voters actually
becomes president."
lie noted that his election could
have been turned around last
November by a small change of
votes in Ohio and Hawaii despite
a popular vole lead of 1. 7 million
votes over Gerald R. Ford.
The Administration, however,
did not propose a specific amend·
ment to abolish the Electoral
College, leaving this to the
Congress. Am ending the
Constitution requires the vote of
two-thirds of the House, two·
thlrds or the Senate, and three-
qua rters of the state legislatures.
Stay in Japan Won
Corona def Mar resident Kim·
berly Kellog has been selected by
the Youth for Understanding pro-
gram to s~d U:ie 1ummer living
with afamilyln Japan
Council at Glance
In action Monday night, the Costa Mesa City Council:
SIGN LAW -Turntd down a real eatate broker'i
reque.t for a varlAnce t.o the sign ordinance for wall and
ground signs at hla business at 31:.0 ff arbor Blvd.
CRIME BEPORT8 -Approved a reso\ution •llowlnc
membert ot the coUPcll and other tlty officials lo secu,...,
cdmln41 hlatory tnform•tlon about J)Ottnlill city employct
AMBULANCE SERVICE Turntd doWn a request
from Doctor'• Ambulance Service for permlaaton t9 pick•
patJenta at hoepltala ln Cotta MtH to Ltansport th.em out of
thedty.
F81H2E ·~BA W" -Allowed 11oliri R. Da"l I
conditicmal use permit to build five apart.11\ent umta at 'T•
Hatnl.ltoa St., withlo a cll)'·lmpoud lMallcllQj '"'" area.·
'
Minibuses Bake d
Firemen wo rk in a Laguna Hills Leis ure World
warehouse Monday after gasoline was ignited by a
welder's torch. The blaze did about $150,000 damage. It
destroyed. two buses. a s mall station wagon, tools and
the warehouse, 24402 Moulton P.ark way.
Gay Rights Issue
Takes Violent Turn
MIAMI (AP) -The car of a
homosexual rights activist was
destroyed by a suspicious fire to-
day as the dispute over a gay
rights ordlllance took a violent
turn.
Fire department officials said
the burnmg of a car belonging to ·
Manuel Gomez. a Cuban exilt"
"ho parti<.'ipated m a Monrla}
news <.'Onfcrenc<.' h<'ld by sup
porters of a local ordinance ban·
ning discrimination against
Handicapped
Due Special
Bus Service
Handicapped residents from
throu~hout Orange County wall
be able to dial rides in buses
equipped with wheelchair lifts by
mid-summer, Orange County,
Transit District <OCTD> d1ree-
tors decided Monday
The board agreed to expand an
experimental fleet of three hft
equipped minibuses serving
West lUld North Orange County to
a fleet of 12 buses by .July fi.
Beginning on that d ate the han-
dicapped will be able to phone for
door·to-destination transporta-
tion 24 hours in advance. Service
wi!J cost 25 cents one-way for the
handicapped and 50 cents for am-
bulatory riders accompanying
them .
Service will be l'Xp anded from
the six days a week it now
operate!'! in the experimental
stagt'. Under the new program.
hours will be from 6 a.m. t.o 11
p.m . weekdays and from 9 a.m.
to 5 p. m. Saturdays and Sundays
Lifts will be install<'d on bus<'s
a lready owned by OCTD at a cost
of up to $120,000.
homosexuals , was "suspected
arson."
Gomez. a member of the Dade
County Coalition for the
Humanistic Rights of Gays, ap·
pe-arcd on a Spanish-language
television station Monday night.
A countywide referendum on the
gay rights question 1s set for June
7
"I know how .intigay the Latin
<.'om munlty 1s." he said "ll
s€'ems I'm the first Cuban to Lalk
open I~ about ga~ness."
lie s:ud he had received no out-
right threats but that he oft€'n re-
c c1 vcd anon) mous telephone•
calls
Bob Bask.er. a spokesman for
the group, said 1t started a na-
honwade fund-raising campaign
and s ugge~t cd that the an-
lahomost>xual n ghts group, Save
Our Children Inc .. and one of its
)('aders. sin~er Anita Bryant.
jom In helpin~ raise money for a
referendum on the law.
Basker. "ho said the group h::is
a lreadv collected $20.000, said
the effort was bcini;: made to keep
the cost of the referendum from
clouding the gay rights issue
Mass Bryant's organ1zat1on
<.'a mpaigned against the or.
dinance, which outlaws rlas
<.'riminati.on against gays in hous
ing and empl6ym t>nt. and
c irculated the petitions that
made the referen<tum nece5sary.
The Dade County Com mission
approved the new law in
,January. It set the referendum
for June7.
County officials said the com-
mission can accept money from
the jtay organization but does not
h ave to spend it on the referen
dum. Such elections are usually
paid for out of tax funds.
Mustn't Event
Stay-at-lwme 's Deligld
T he Newport Harbor Area Charqber of Commerce is
having a non-party to which the members ot the Harbor
Area business community are being cordially invited not to
attend. .
THE tu PEJt COl.lJ>le~y is the 'rainchild of chamber
DlrectOr Pitul So.lata, the originator orirrelevant Week.
Salata's event, planned as a fund raiser to help reduce
the chamber's $46,000 debt incurred on Its new head-
quarters. is slated for Saturday, April l
That way, explains c hamber executive director Dan
Rogers, you have the <.'hoic<' of evenings on which not to al
tend.
The event is to be held nt the Ren~ezvous Ballroom in
Balboa.
SALATA DESCRIBED the event 11 "a night on the
town at home," and explained that In addition to the SlS p<'r
couple non attendance charge, non·r<?"Stt vatlon!I are also
a\laHable at S150 for corporate table•
"Or for SUj() we wall sell you a lifetlm• ~11 \bat.get.a you
out o( ever having to attend another event, 'ht added.
Salata la ael11ng the ticket& aa a 1ooc1 lnvestment. "For
$15 )'OU Will be able to turn down other lnvltaUons. You can
n.1 you•re boo&od and at.ay home. 0
to
Condemn
Sentence
Set Aside
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court set aside to-
day the death sentence of a con-
demned Florida murde rer, rul-
ing that prisoners who face a
possible death penalty must be
given all facts that play a part in
the sentencing decision.
The justices voted 8 to 1 that
the due process rights of convict-
ed murder er Daniel Wilbur
Gardner of Homosassa, Fla.,
were violated when hia sentenc-
ing judge withheld part of a pre.
sentence report after ruling that
it was confidential.
By a closer vote, the court sent
Gardner 's case back to the
Flor ida Supreme Court.
Gardner's conviction for the 1973
murder of his wife, Bertha Mae,
was left untouched but the high
court ordered that the state start
anew in handing down a sen-
tence for that conviction.
"We conclude that Gardner
was denied due process of law
when the death sentence was im-
posed, at least in part, on the
basis of information which be
had no opportunity to deny or ex-
p I a in," Jus tice J ohn Paul
Stevens wrote in an opinion
JOmed by seven justices.
A presentence report is pre·
pared by investigators appointed
by the court listing various fac-
tors, such as the defe ndant's
background and details of the
crim e, for the judge to consider
an deciding the sentence.
Justice William H. Rehnquist
dissented from Stevens' opinion,
indicating that a s tate as free to
am pose the death sentence under
ats own particular sentencing
procedures.
Justices Thurgood Marshall
aod William J . Brennan Jr. dis-
sented from the segm ent or
Steve ns' dec1s1on that remanded
the case and thus madt' Gardner
..,tall liable to a possible death sen-
tence.
Marshall and Brennan have
hren constant an their views that
the death penalty under any
circumstance as unconstitutional
as cruel and unusual punish·
menl.
Stevens' opinion said that "full
disclosure" of all factors leading
to the 1mpos1t1on of a death sen
tence is nect's..,nry if the sl ate de·
alh penalty law is to stand up to
constitutional scrutiny That re-
asoning pla<.'e.c; the burden on the
md1v1dual state court systems.
The trial JUry that <.'onv1cted
GJrdner, 40. recommended that
he be sentenced to life in prison.
The trial Judge, who under
Florida law does not have lo
abide by the Jury recommcnda·
lion, imposed the death sentence.
Hair Stylist
Semenced in
NB Slwoting
A South Laguna hair stylist
who admitted shooting another
m an in the stomach after the paJr
argued in a Newport Beach
apartment has been sentenced to
six months to life in state prison.
Oranj?e County Superior Court
Judge James H. Walsworth im-
posed the prison term on Melvin
Keith Daitsch, 56, of 412 Monarch
Bay, after the defendant pleaded
guilty lo charges or assault with a
deadly weapon.
Newport Beach police arrested
Daif.sch May 24 a~er Randall A.
Taylor, 42, was wounded in his
home at Oakwood Garden Apart-
ments.
Police said Dail.sch told them
be went to Taylor's apartment to
question tbe victim over allega-
tions made over the telephone.
·Beer Heist
Suspect Shot
LOS ANGELES CAP) A m•n
sus pected of stealing hcer has
bern accidentally shot and killed
by a police offic<'r , police i;aid
Investigator!' said two offic('r~
saw two men tnke four <.'nse~ or
beer from a tru<.·k parked on the
strt-et Monday
After a !'hort foot chase, the
pair was ordt>red to lie down. But
poltce saictont' or the men, Travls
McCoy, 40, raised his body, hit·
ting a gun held by one ot the or-
flcers and cauaift'S the weapon to
fire. McCoy wu hit and killed.
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buL NalMMb ii .._. ~ to TtM7 earrmUy ..,.. rl'OID •ti
bnelt \M ..... '' •• . . -..... He Etbat Wellman ~etr I of Mr'riCl8. .LrmU
take a U. tat about the aald.
Feb. 15 m ~ ~ m~e. Tb It.Item t Clark read l'1d
mmt waWd fie wll11Da.., do tho If the union ean produ,ce
same. documentary evidence to lb9w
Loriu Aid the contract ex-not.lee to reopen taJb wu atria.
t.emian will mean tllat drinn U should be eubmJ.tta
Oldies But Goodies
John Tanczos of Tustin sits inside his 1931
Chrysler roadster which will be on dis-
play. along with vi ntage automobiles from
four SoutheTn California Walter P .
Chrysler Cl ubs at South Coast Plaza
Th·ursday through Sunday. Judging of the
autos will take place Sunday with two
cars selected from seven classes.
Bag Killer Knows Anatomy I
EL CERRITO (AP> -The
identity of a young man found
dissected in a tr ash can is still a
mystery, but a coroner's deputy
says whoevC!' cut up the body had
a good knowledge of anatomy.
Dept. Carl Smith said the cor-
oner has determined the man
was about 20 years old and had
fair hair and an unusual feature
of a horseshoe kidney, which
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such a kidney, Smith said.
The body: cut in seven pieces
a nd wrapped in plastic, was
found Friday by farm workers at
a ranch near this Riverside
County town.
The head and some parts of the
body were missing, Smith said.
The sheriff's department sail
the killing was somewhat similat"
lo six other murders being uf
vestigated jointly by authoritie~
in Los Ange les, Oraogei
Riverside and San Diego cxru.nt-
ties. The murders, dating back~
April 1975, all involved YoUn1
men who were found unclothed i
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Tim &A.Nat WU: Oraoae ~ County news reports today were
• fllled with the testimony of Joan
Irvine Smltb. tho noted ranch
. helreu, who 11 currently in our
: Superior Court with a few million
; dollan at stake.
1 Tb1s tnvolYa a trial tbat la W1·
4 der way to determlae who 1eta to
c buy the Irvine Com.~Y and thus ~ control its vast bold1np. • Prices· have been discussed
: ranging from soroe $281 million
• and up. Mra. Smith seems to
·favor the "and up'' part.
.Anyway, forget. the money. It's
too much t.o even think about.
THINK INSTEAD about Mrs.
Smith's reported testimony of
":,Yesterday, wherein she suggest-
led the ranch company helped get
the city of Irvine formed.
According to news accounts, ~he testified the ranch bands did -.iits because they could no longer
,:ontrol the Orange County Board
of Supervisors.
EA.SnlA.11 PION. Mau. <AP I
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hHd ts the aa1,y llvina link In·
v uaatan have to a lripl alay-
inr.
The dead and the inJured 11rl
were found by police Kooday
momfnc in the neat two-atory
home where they lived on the out· skirta ol Easthampton.
TBE VICTIMS were ldenti!ied ••: -Velma Kulla. 6'9, who bad
lived in the house for over 30 years.
-Mozelle Evans. 47, Mrs •
Ku&' daughter and a nurse.
-George Healey. 77. a boarder
who bad lived in the Kulis home'
for about lS years.
MRS. EVANS' daughter.
Deborah, 19, a sophomore at
Holyolte Community College.
was reported in guarded condi·
tion at Holyoke Hospital.
Medical Examiner Thomas
Corrlden said all or the dead had
been shot in the race and had
been dead about 40 hours when
the bodies were found.
Carter to
W~GTON <AP> -PNak!ent Catter'a forthMmln1 vlron· mental me11a1• to Con1reu may pro~oH tbat offaboro
petrOtea;m drtllL\1 and omboN coll min Ina on ftMa>al landa M ect
In ••leded "marlnounctuarl "and valuabldarmlaocb.
Tho&e propouls are J>•ft ol 11 drat\ aeament ot the Prealdct's messaie, circulated by h.la Cowl·
ell on Environmental QOJ1lltydur· Reappr11sal ot the Interior
tn1 the past ttve days to o&Mr Department'• ac:bedule ot otr-
a1e.nciel. 1bore petroleum leaam., with
A copy ol the draft, obt&lned by "1peelal empbul1" 011 w•ten off
The Alsoclated Preti, Includes a Aluta because of their .._unique
proposal for "flnandal ln~en· nature" and "the poulbWty or
dve1," wblcb are not expl&lned. seriousresourc:econlUcta.''
to help power planu l.Qltall an·
tlpollution equipment wben they
switch f1'om oil or natural 1u to
coal ut.heirmainfueL
APPARENTLY PART oC a
broader environmental messa1e.
the draft copy dealt only with en·
vlronmental issues closely relat-
ed to energypollcles.
Carter has stat.ed his intention
to encourage greater production
and use ot coal, to use nuclear
power aa an important ''la.st re·
sort," and to speed research on
solar and other advanced enerl)'
sources.
Other proposals in the draCt of
thePresident'smessagecallfor:
Cougars,.
Mustangs ,
Recalled
DETROIT (AP) -Ford Motor
Co. announced Monday the recall
of more than half a million of its
1968 and 1969 Ford Mustangs and
Mercury Cougars equipped with
bucket seat. because the back of
the driver's aeat could-collapse. · Mrs. Smith said a couple of
Democrats got elected lo the
county board and as a result, the
; Jrvine Company was losing its
• grip. So it got. city hood for Irvine.
"Obviously, it's a triple
murder," said Dist. Alty. John
Callahan. Officials would not
speculate on the reason for the
shootings.
INVESTIGATORS said the
body of Mrs. Kulis was round on a
bed in a downstairs bedroom.
The bodies of Mrs. Evans and
Healey were on the hving room
floor. The wounded girl was
found in a bedroom· over the
garage.
Parked Parallel
-Environmental Protection
Agency demonstrations of better
controls on sultur, smoke, duat
and nitrogen oxide emissions
Crom coal burning, backed by a
supplemental $50-mlllion ap·
propriation, to increase in the
future.
Ford ai.td the recall lnclu~~s
480,000 U.S.-made cars, 32,000
made in Canada and 1,000 as-
sembled in other countries.
Alas, this is a sad commentary
on the state of things. First,
despite the fact that our county
· board is supposed to be a non-
partisan outfit, nobody thinks of
1t in those terms anymore.
Thus board members gel
labeled Democrats or
Republicans and they are expect·
Observers gaze in disbelief at a car which shd into a
16·f oot-deep trench that had been dug for the laying of
new sewer pipes in Tucson. Police said the accident oc-
curred when Richard Blizzard, 24, took a nearby corner
too fast and skidded into the trench. Blizzard received
minor in.iuries. Three others in the auto were unhurt.
~BEATER RESEARCH on
improved coal-burning methods
and chemical conversion of coal
into synthetic fuels.
THE RECALL follows a H 2·
year legal battle between the Na-
tional Highway Trafric Safety
Administration and Ford. The
automaker had refused to comp-
ly with a govemment recall or-
der, arguing that the defect was
not a safety-related problem.
• ed to act that way. Often they do.
Additionally, Mrs. Smith's
testimony, if on the mark, clear-
ly shows how an enormous outfit
Ute the Irvine Company can get
·tripped up by political machina-
tions.
Canadian Gives Up;
50 Hostages Freed
Fearing one polahcal body ma)
not be nice anymore, the ranch
·people go out and help get
: another political body formed in
: the shape of the Irvine City Coun
; cil.
THIS HAPPENED in the Year
. of Our Lord 1971. Smee then, his-
tory has clearly illustrated how
·well the Irvine City Council can
be controlled.
Tbia ia an outfit that is almost
always out of control.
The Irvine City Council can't
oven c:ootrol itself. Currently, the
parties who repose upon the big
seats at. the podium are at an im-
passe. Tbe7 split. on all kinds or
1ssues: Two~ one way, two
vote the other, and lbe fifth coun-
c1lm an ls stuck m the middle.
Currently, tbey can't even con-
trol who 11 eotnr to be mayor.
They are 11>1it oa. t.b.la issue. 2 to 2
to 1.
How now, are tlle ranch hands
going to get a grip on an outfit
'like that? They can't even tell ~ho bas the J(avel. It's like trying
to get a good hand-hold on a
jellyfish
Clearly, lht• ln 1ne Company
muat be puzzled over its control
l'itrategy Resides that. the r<1nch...l>
still has som£' acreaae in county
ten1tory So m addition to fret.
tin~ ov('r what the Irvine C1ly
Comtcil may do next. the com
pany still ha:-to worry about th£•
.Roard of Supervii.ors Now
they've got 10 politicians to copt.'
with instead of Just fiv<'
THUS IF CONTROL was rt>al
Jy what the Irvine Company
wanted, it's had a miserable lime
of it. To control something, first
~ou've got to flndm~ the steering
wheel.
Then the brakes.
By The Associated Press
A man having trouble paying his bills, a Canadian who said he
was a "fan" of Idi Amin. and a furloughed auto worker held nearly
50 hostages in separate incidents in thciJnited States and Canada
before releasing all safely and surrendenng lo police.
At the same time Monday, in reaction to other recent hostage in
cidents, lhe Freedom of the Press Committee of the National News
Council approved a proposal recommending "common sense"
restraints on news coverage of terrorist activities where the h\'CS of
hostages may be at stake.
'"THERE SHOULD BE no nat rule." said CBS News president
Rtc:bard Salant after he drafted the proposal for submission to the
fuUcounciL
"Also. this reJects as unthinkable the idea they (terrorist ac-
UviUes) should not be covered," Sal ant said, noting that "there is a
lar1e body of thought" to the effect that news coverage only pro-
motes recurrence of such Incidents.
At least 30 employes of a municipal office were held in
Baltimore by a man armed with two handguns. The gunman. iden-
tified as Anthony Patrick Griffin. 30, was said to be having problems
paying his rent and gas bills. The hostages \.\er£' freed unharmed
after about 30 minutes and the gunman later ~urrcndered to police.
THE MAN'S WIFE and eight children were with him during the
incident, police said, but it was not clear if they remained willingly.
In Toronto. Canada, a man with a sawed-off shotgun who took
over a downtown bank branch and said he wanted to be flown to
Uganda to see Amin surrendered his last hostages and gave himself
up late Monday rughl after holding police at bay for 12 hours.
The man. Robert Hugh McLagan, 37, of Vancouver, B.C. en
lt'red the bank just before noon and took 16 hostages, police said
HE St\10 HE HAD been a mercenary soldier in Africa, admired
Amin. whom he called "my pal." and wanted a plane to fly him to
t: ganda. But a radio reporter who got into the bank said the man told
him hewantedtokillAmin.
Police said the man demanded money after entering the bank ~nd that he was charged with bank robbery
At Ypsilanti, Mich .• a policeman overpowered a knife-wielding
employe who held a hostage inside a Ford Motor Co. plant for nearly
an hour.
The man, 1denUf1ed as Jimmy Miller. 22. entered the plant's
first-aid stalion and took head nurse Mildred Deyo hostage, police
c;aid. He later releued the nurse in exchange for a part-time
employe who also is a minister, authorities said.
Police identified the minister as S7-year-old S.L. Roberson, who
two years ago talked a gunman at the plant into surrendering.
Mrs. Deyo said the man had come to the medical office to see
about returning to work. The man had been on medical leave for
mental reasons since Feb. 1.
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Carter Grin
Brings Off er
TORONTO (AP )
President Jimmy Carter
has been invited to join the
·Tooth Fairy Society.
A Canadian dentist who
extended the invitation
said he decided to write the
President because
Carter's famous toothy
grin is a good advertise·
ment for dental health.
''His smile personifies
the value or good dental
health." Dr. Sam Green,
creator of a local dent11.I
health program. said.
-One-year studies of coal·
related heallh issues and of en-
vironmental standards for new
types of energy.
-A five-year ban on stnp-
mining of "prime and unique"
farmlands. except for existing
min es. while the Agriculture
Department works on ways or
reclaiming the land after mining.
-A one-year review or federal
coal lands by the Interior and
Agriculture departments,
followed by the elimination of un·
suitable lands from federal Jeas·
ing for coal mining
-DEVELOPMENT OF a
federal program to help com-
munities cope with rapid coal
mining expansion. to be sub·
milted within six months by the
Department of Health. Education
and Welfare.
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IN ON 'V
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Ford said on Monday it would
recall the cars, although it still is
appealing the NHTSA 's order in
court.
A BRACKET supporting the
right-hand side of the driver's
seat back may break, possibly al·
lowing the driver to fall back.
Ford said owners may obtain
replacement brackets at their
local dealers. Replacement parts
s hould be available beginning
April 30, a s pokesman said.
There have been no deaths or
serious injur:ies resulting from
750 reoorted collapses of the seat
backs. the spokesman said.
although there have been 24
cases of "minor pre.perty
damage" and 41 minor injuries
"such as sore necks or backs."
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Get Sta~ Posts
Leonard GriJJes. 53, left, has been ap-
pointed to the cabinet post of Agriculture
and Services Stcretary. He is the first
black to serve on the state cabinet.
Richard Romingtr has been named direc-
tor of the Department of Food and
Agriculture.
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&ACLUIENTO <AP>
-The AsMmt>I~ hq re· J • Ca:lllomla 1>1n
oa Hl'OIOls, trhlcb 1clen·
Ullc atuctiell have linked
to cancer, att.r one roe
complained it woul<t
Jn • Hlbatt w01WI trt for ••• for n vlroametalllta,. ~l@.tMfberday,
f. make over S,000 peoplt·
Jose their jobs.
l.be low. Monday TM-.. • Yktory for
\IOttd »1'7 • lbe bill by • labor-coatt-
A aumbl1m•• J ohn Uoa that hM been filbt·
V aaconcelloa. D-San lnl asvtranmentaJ blll •
Jose. with 41 votes followed the aerosol ln·
needed for passage. dustry'a recent success
Vasconcellos saul ho 1n watertn s down a
Brainwash 'Unlikely'
Moonies PsychologUt J;'estifies
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A bat·
tery oC psychological tests taken by
five young Moonie church members
shows they are not likely to be easily
influenced or ''brainwashed," a
psychologist has testified.
Dr. Allan Gerson of Los Angeles
said Monday he found no evidence
that the five, whose parents are ques·
tioning their competency. are subJect
to influence by "artful und designing
persons.··
from the influence of lhe Rev. Sun
Myung Moon's Unification Church.
They claim the five, all in their early
20s, are victims or mind control techn1·
ques the church allegedly uses to
recruit new members.
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almllarbllllnlhe at•. 1ludJ • rn t rtt tly AUCTION :
A mmilar bill P&S:aed OJI. by lb• N atlOQ al y eUaad I
the Assembly la c year t ... eademy ofanSclen A~ ,.._1,--8_ l
bat dt.d lD the Senalt-. n ..,.._ UU61CT IG.:lj
Numerou1 opponents oft.be sprays attatb tbe Ltd.
Hid )obs would be Jost ii ozone laJer Jn o -UIULT .... Aw. •
Cahfornia banned moa p hHe. allowln f ~c.M...,
fluor ocarbon sprays penetraUonofultravioleL (714)m--
before the rederal iov-rays. Every one percent PJU., llAlllCH as. I ~.If.
ernment acted. decrease in tho ozo ne QO~VIJM:Ot FIA•
layer leads to a two per· • R••u-•tt'lllt.. .. ... ~ "WHY I S I T t h at cent increase in akin · ""•1••-.1-
Calilomia has lo lead the cancer and melanoma, ao.-b ... ~.:':~~ •tt "'1
way on every sin gle Vasconcellossaid. f;:.itc;;".:::.~..::U:t solitary thi.ng that leads ; , .. s .. -. ~ £1 .. Mill .,.
to a loss or jobs for peo-AE ROSOL USE. i n ~~:::.!'p.~m~~
pie who work with their California alone-which I 11~fsto1JJ1<1p1..-.,p1 .. maqy_r ... •
hands? .. asked As· uses 5 percent of t he l :-:::::~~~·~·;:. • .,.~,
s em b I y man Dan world's aerosols -wm j ...u-or•";:;::.."'41\!H
Boatwright, D·Concord. cause 3,000 cancer cases T...._..._ci...r•llMkAtnmear4 He said a ban would t iod caaa over a wo-year per • 111~,. m "'•P .... oan7 cost more than 5,000 jobs Vasconcellos said. t-•n.n. ui1epm.
statewide and shut down Vasconcellos said: ~~=
a DuPont plant in his dis-"Certain economic in· 1..,011..,, ve11-A~llOll o.u.ri._
lrict. terests are at stake. Our ud · ma " 1...0 .. /he. <>ran,., • · d Callf -· ITIU Ql.m.J J..,houlll pl FLUOR OCA R BO N hves,ourhealthan our 1>4••11•aod-bladiw-orNH•PGh
aerosols --the pro· kids are also at stake." .......... ,.
pellants in products like ·,...--------.....,~========::~ deodorants and hair NOTICE OF HOM DISCRIMINATORY·
POLICY AS TO STUDENTS. Gerson·s testa mon' wa~ to continue
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Dam Proposal t~d;~~ heunng went' into It" 11th day
The P•lrents ha' l' uskcd Superior
Court Judge S. Lee Vavuras lo give
. Boondoggle? -t_h_e_m_l_em_po_•_·a-ry_c_·u-stody of their adult children so they ~an remove them
But Gerson said many or the five
were unusually suspicious and
guarded in their relationships with
others -traits which, unless pro·
duced only recently by events m the
courtroom, would render them less
susceptible lo any efforts at mind con-
trol.
Attorneys for the church claim that
1f the parents win conservatorships,
the five will be turned over to pro-
fessional deprogrammers -who, the
church c l aims. are t he real
"brainwashers."
sprays -would be
banned from manufac-
ture, sale and use in
California in March 1978
under the bill. Medical
uses, refrigerants and
the electronics industry
would be exempt.
A series of scientific·
Tll• lr•iM ScJiool of Muaic: odlNts ,......._ ef My roce,
COIOP', ncrffOllal Cllld etfwllc origin fo aft ffte rh)hh. pnYlft'C)H.
pP'o9P"a11H and acth•ltlu guerolty llCC:llf'ded or mad•
aYOlloble to 1hlcleftt1 at tlte Khoci'. It doel Mt clscri...._ on
tho boli1 of ran. c:olor, 11ot101t.i or offilllc orllJI• la
odt'lllnhtratiOll of it• edllcoffOllGI palc:l4"o ...,,llCMs pollcln.
scholarship Cllld loClll prOCJ"-· llftd aftllttlc Giid otMt-achoci'
odiHtithnd prOIJl'-1.
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Auburn Dam a .. billun-doUar boondoggle" on
earthquake faults, or tac savior of California's
·agricultural economy fran "incalculable" losses'?
A U.S. Department Ci the Interior panel beard
some 50 witnesses. crtics and boosters. give
descriptions Monday th1t included these assess-
ments of the Sl 3·billaon At burn Dam-Folsom South
Canal federal WJtcr proJerl.
ll 1s among more thai 20 water projects in the
country being reviewed tc determine 1f thcv will be
axed for financial or sale.y reru.ons. The proposed
1978 funcl1ng for the l\ubll'n proJect. which by Sep-
tember wall have ust•d $2.8 m1lhon on construction
since 1965, as S39 7 mil hon
Di•mi••al of Char9e11 Sought
VENTUHA IA P I Attorneys for three
Camarillo St:llc llosp1lalcmployes accused in con-
nect10n with a patient 'cath have asked for dis-
missal of most of the cha·ges today.
The andactmcnts
only ones left of l'1g\t S tah• against the three were ttc l J
handed down bv a --------Superior Courl gra1d
Jury in December. Tlr
three arc t echnicians lt·an Agu1 rrf'1 Vern Wilham
and Charlcs Sabal
Judge R1chanl (' lcatun d1..,m1sscd the 1nchct-
ment against ps~ 1'h1afr1 st Dr Leroy E :\toore Sr.
on Monday bN'JUst' a pane l of cloctors said he was
not negligent 1n trc>at11g a patient who d1e<l
.. le.card Offere i for Captor
LOS l\:'\G F.LES C\ P A Bt•\ Prlv ll1llHf'altor
says he's installed gwrcJ., iil his Coldwat.-r Canyon
mansion and is <1ffc·ing a SI0.000 rC'Y. ard for the
capture of lht• m.in \\ho held him and has \\ire
hostage for th1 t'l' hotTs 111 tht· muldle of the n1~ht
ll)m1c S1ngt•r, it>, sJ1<I 11.Tnnday lhe gunman
who lock~ him 1n .1C'lo'>ct ancl trainrd a gun on h1"
65-year·old wife, Ihlh. t·arly that morning ii:nored
money and valuahl1s an the house'
"He was tht'rc for one purpoo;c>, for ransom,"
Singer said Sani:erbnught th(' ~rf';1t white StC'amer.
th(' SS Catalina 13~ month for S70 000.
LOS ANG Eu·:S' \I' 1 Co11n1' As..,£'sr.or Philip
Wcitson on•rcisse:;!'d'd th€.'.\ :1l·ht "' rtnl' of his cam-
paign contributors, 1h1•1·ounl• '' t"•'m1·nt Appeals
Board has rul1·<1
The Saµph111 • "-t'J 11 oY.nC'd h' fle\crl\ ll1lls dt•
'eloper Arthur II "·•pl.111 ,.., onl\ worth S590 ooo
allhough 1t 1.., .i-..w-. ... t:d .it Sl~i.1.t.100. the board ruled
Count} ~llpl'n 1s11r B,o,tC'r \\ .1n1 h.1s char~ed
that the ~apph11 t• !->t'.• 11 anrl .111 un .. pl'c1f1t•d number
of other lu'\ur hu.11' h.1 \l' "'' 1111lrrt county t«txes
becaust• the\ 11 •· n•i.:1 ... 11•n·d an ol hl"r 'tat('-.; even
though lhl·~ .1ri· h1·1 thl•d pnm.1nh 111 thl' co11n1'
Oaange of , . ..,,aw De n ied
OAKLAfl. 0 I/\ P J A 1udg1• ha-; denied a de·
fense motion to mm" I hf' trial of thrct· men accused or last Jub 's ChowC'hlllH hu ... kactnapang out or Alameda Count,.
At the san1<' llm1' J\1onrl.n .. Superior Court' .lud~t' L(>o 11<'£'~.in of R 1vc>rs11h' dcnt<'d a bid to
qua~h the ind1ctml•n1~
Oeei.1;,an, callt•d out of retm•mf'nl to handlr th<•
rase. rc.Jf't'l('d iitlnrnP~' ll<>rl><'1t YLJnoY.1t1.· c:ta1m
that his cht•nt rnuld nut >?et a fair I nal 111 Oakland
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SAN FRANCISCO I AP l Collecting overdue
student Joans continue-; to bc a problem for the
University of California. a Board of Regents com-
mittee was told
Of the S66 4 milhon in student loans due at the
end of June, 1976, 15 percent were considered delin-
quent, the re~ents C'omm1ttet> on Education Policy was told
"The delinquency rat(' continues lo be a matt~r
of concern to the university as well as to rrlany other
institutions nation wade," said A. T . Brugger,
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l>btriet COCTD > atatr
ary 1'17· ll budaet based on a
15-ce.ot ln d.1at.rlct'• 2$-cat tare.
It remains to be 11 OCTD's dittctors approve
the a> percent fare raise to 40 centl.
They'll be encoura1ed to do so by pending Je-gisla-
Uon aimed nt ma.kin& public lransit systems more
self-supporting, and also by existing bpendina reguJa
1.lons that come into play now that OCTD is five years
old.
But judging from OCT D's own market survey, it ·s
likely the rate increase will have more impact on the
number of pass~ngers served than on the cash re-
gister.
OCTD's market study shows the district may losE"
34 percent of its ridership or 6.4 million passenger
trips if the basic fare is increased to40 cents.
Consequently. the study shows, gross revenue
generated by the proposed fare hike will jump only
$237,490-from $4.658 million to $4.896 million.
The market study points out that passengers with
easy access to cars are those most likely to stop riding
OCTD buses if the fare goes up.
And, the study indicates. it will be those most de·
pendent on buses for transportation who will have to
swallow the hike.
An additional estimated $237,490 from fore box re-
venue isn't to be sneezed at.
But when taken in light of OCTD's proposed SIB
million combined operating and capital spending
budget. $237,490 is a virtual drop in the bucket.
With or without the fare increase, plans call for
OCTD to spend about $43 million more than it takes in
throughthefareboxnextyear.'
That is a tremendous amount of tax money to
pour into what in reality is little more than a bus com·
pany.
As long as those kind of spending figures are a re-
ality, it might be best for OCTD's directors to keep
f WMre they are llDd
11.8 mU!im p
u:rvico only un
trips.
Tanker Pollution
The Carter administratioo is on the right track
with proposals for curbmg pollution from oil tankers.
The rash of offshore oil spills that began in
December when the Argo Merchant broke apart and
spilled 7.5 million gallons of oil near Nantucket Island
made it clear that government intervention is essen-
tial.
Proposals include strict enforcement of safety re-
gulations for tankers approaching U.S. ports, includ
ing double hulls for newly built tankers; improved
radar and other collision avoidance equipme.nt; and
safeguards against explosions of the type that blew up
the Sansinema in Long Beach.
Also auggested is annual Coast Guard inspection
of tankers entering U.S. ports and enforcement of ex-
isting regulations regarding oil tank cleanout at sea.
believed to be responsible for 85 percent of oceanic oil
pollution.
Since it ts t'Sl1maled that less than 5 percent of ex
isling tankers would meet all the proposed safety n·-
quiremcnts, the plan doubtless will not be welcomed
by the shipping and oil industries, now benefiting b:r
operating substandard vessels under foreign flagl3
Indeed. a vessel with the accident record of the 24·
year-old Argo Merchant would be completely
barred. And it should be.
But, much as we need imported oil, there must be
some control of the vessels that pollute our waters
and shores. Carter's call for an international con·
ference to establish worldwide safety standards is
very much in order.
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Plight of a County
Mandated Into Ruin
Dear
Gloon1y
Gus
Insurance Refuses He
A classic example of how
urban domination has influenced
state laws, regulations and man·
dated programs to the economic
detriment, if not ruin, of those in
the rural areas can be seen in the
plight of Sierra County. This tiny
part of Caljfornia, nestled in the
high Sierra just a stone's throw
from Reno. is settled by barely
more than two people for each of
its 968 square miles. By contrast
Sao Francisco has nearly 16,000
persons per square mlle.
Afflicted by a shrinking
economic base, compounded by
spiraling
costs of state.'
mandated
programs and
inflation and
stymied in de·
velopmenl by
restrictive
Jaws, it is on
the brink of •
fiscal dis
aster.
Despite a 30 percent increase
tn assessed valuation. due to a
big jump in timber value, plus a
40 percent increase in lax rate
the county was just able to
finance the current year's budget
and faces a bleak future ouUook.
Not only has its economic well
run dry but property tax reforms
and other st.ate mandates have
pounded sand into it.
The gruesome facta of that
future were detailed by County
Assessor '(om Hogan to the new-
ly formed Sierra County Citheos
for Economic Survival who put
things in perspective by pointing
out that the county is dependent
upon 30 percent of its total land
area ror its support. That is
because the federal government
( E~RL WATERS )
controls 70 percent of the land for
which it contributes nothing to
the ad valorem tax base.
OF THE PRIVATE property
liable to property taxes more
than half or it is subject to the
Timber Protection Zone and
Williamson Acts which drasticaJ-
ty reduce assessed valuations.
This leaves the homeowners.
small businesses and one large
sawmill with the burden of
rtnancing ever increasing COSL<\
of county government, public
schools and special districts.
In a breakdown or taxable land
into assessed value categories.
Hogan reported that timber
represents 41 percent and
homeowners 27 percent. Ranches
make up 12 percent, businesses
seven percent and sawmills and
mines each provide six percent.
lf limber were removed com·
pletely and ranches substantially
reduced the county's tax base
would be cut in half.
The citizen·s group president.
Curly Wright of Sierraville, said
they bad organized ror "the
.conomic survival" of the area.
Because ranching. mining and
timbering offer only minimal Job
opportunities and even less tax
base, "Our only hope is recrea·
lion-tourism such as the pro-
posed Walt Disney year around,
destination resort al lndepen·
dence Lake Not only wlll the pro-
ject provide a firm lax base,
almost equal to the present total
assessed valuatjon of the county,
That Mr. Rinker who~ Ml
in~ lhc county over Jet
noise from Orange Count~
A1rport-1sn't he the samt·
Mr. Rinker involved in /
building houses under lt
noise-impacted situation
created by El Toro jets"?
R.M.M.
Gtoomy Gu\ comment\ •rt \UOim•lttd oy
rt40t" •nd do not "•c•u•r.1.,. '~Ur<t ow
.,.., •• , ot "'' " •• ,,..,.,, !.f'nd your pet
""v• to Citoomy Gu11. D•••v Pilot
but it Wlll offer JOb opportunities.
particularly for our young who
must now leave the area to find work ·
BUT Tiit: multi-million dollar
pro1ect has been encountering
the same roadblocks stemming
from state laws inspire by en-
vironmentalists that caused the
Dow Chemical Compan y to
throw in the towel on its plans for
1ls billion dollar development in
the Bay (\rea. And, while at one
point in its efforts over the past
several years for the recrea·
taonal development. the Disney
enterpnses were near shelving
the pro1ect. a shift in attitudes
have encouraged continuance of
the plan.
As Wnght slated. "A famiJy.
oriented, destination resort
operated by Disney would give a
tax base, jobs and use taxes
which are not generated by dis-
persed federal campgrounds."
It is clear that unless reasona-
ble developments are permitted
without undue delays Sierra and
other hard pressed areas are fac·
ing fiancial disaster because of
>late laws and restrictive regula-
Jons.
Suits Threaten
W ASJnNGTON Even as pn·
s1dent. Richard N1~on rarelv
missed an opportunity to s<tve;
few personal dollars. llis efforts
to wrangle a tax deduction for his
papers were almost ai> embar-
rassing as the sordid Watergate
tapes.
But the penunous former pre-
sident, harassed by mounting
legal bills,
has now de-
vised another
novel method
to get tumself
off the finan-
ci al hook
Nixon 1s tr>
ing to cover
his legal costs
w 1 t h a
homeov.ners·
insurance pollc:)
The details are !>pellcd out m a
letter in our possession from the
Great American Insurance Com -
panies to the exile of San
Clemente. The insurance firm
was responding to a letter from
Edward 0. Sullivan. Pat Nixon's
second couS1n and the man who
handles the Nixon family's in·
surance.
SULLIVAN TOLD Great
American that under court rul·
mgs, Nixon could be personally
liable in the four major civil suits
against him. One charges Nixon
and his ex·cohorts with bugging
top government officials. Another
blames him for using the CIA and
others to harass me a!'d my staff.
The ex-president, fearing he'll
be slapped with fees and
damages in the hundreds or
thousands of dollars, offered an
ingenuous interpretation or his
homeowner's policy. He had
Sullivan ask Great American for
(JACK ANDERSON)
assurances that it would foot the
bill for the lawsuits.
On March 1 , Great
American's casualty claims
chi er. Henry Schillin. turned Nix-
on down cold. Nixon's policy cov·
ers only ''damages for bodily in-
jury and property damage.''
Schilling wrote. Lawsuits
"against you ansmg out of your
actions as President of the Unit·
c.'d States." arc excluded, he re-
minded Nixon.
:\or <.·ould J\ p;on use his
per:.onal "umbrella .. policy to
pay for pres1dent1al law!>u1t:>
N1xon·s problems do not mvolvc
"bodily injury. sickness. disease,
d1sab1lity" or a host of other ills,
including "humiliation.·· the
rirm indicated. Bes ides . the
policy excludes any act "com-
mitted ... with the intent to
cause personal injury."
None of Nixon's insurance
policies, the firm added bluntly,
··afford coverage for conspiracy
alleged in some of the causes of
action." The insurance company
flatly refused t<> pay any
damages which might arise from
presidential wrongdoing.
Footnote: Insurance man
Sullivan said he would have been
"remiss not to make a claim"
following the court ruling that
Nixon could be held personally
liable. Sullivan is now con·
templating legal action against
the insurance company. Nixon's
lawyers declined comment.
Gay: A Pleasant Word Stolen
CHEMICAL NIGHTMARE -
It began wilh a simply human
mix-up. But the contamination of
cattle feed in Michigan with the
toxic chemical PBB has
mushroomed into a disaster of
alarming proportions. The
dangerous chemical has infected
the state's food supply and has
even been detected in mother's
milk.
The people wbo publish the
American Heritage Dictlonary
have what they call a "Usage
~anel." This Is a group of 150
writers and editors who are ~sked their opinions on word!!
that have newly entered the
11mguage, or are about to. Among
the questions asked th panel via
mall ballotrecenUywas:
Is "gay" fhomo3nwl) al Oft ad-
jective end 0$ a novn appropriate to
lormol $f)el!Ch
dnd writing?
llotD about
•gay•" 01 in .. TM gaua were
omong smolL
groupt of pro-
t,stera?"
T h e
published
answers to
this question .
were mixed; but the weiaht or the
evidence seemed kt fO with tho
No's. " 'Gay' used to be one or
the most a~r oabl• v.·otd& in the
lan1uaae,' ' utd Arthur Schlet·
ln1er Jr. "Its approprlaUon by a
notably moro6e croup la an act of
piracy."
Said Gtlbort Hl1bet, not
aJto1et.Mr relevantly: ''Audea
•••• 'flrY amUlln& mm when
aU1bU1 drunk, but one look at.
that seamed and ~•Hard face
woa.ld keep aQOfte from ullln.s
llmOAY.'' .
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CHARLES ]
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And Isaac Asimov weighed in
with: "I bitterly resent the man·
ner in which 'gay• has been
forced out of speech. I can no
longer say, 'I feel gay• or speak
ol a 'tayspirit.'"
I FEAR I must join tbe side or
those who feel "cay" is a re~et
table usaae. I do not see why a
homosexual should object to be-
ing called a bomosexual, especlally slnco tbe pejorative
conootaticns of that word have
largely been l01t ln the change of
public aUitudes toward the mat·
ter.
Another word that would seem
to do the job, and which seems to
be increasing in currency, ls
homophlle. Tl1ls means a person
who loves people of bl• own s.x,
and applies to either men dr
women.
THE WORD ••gay" has a
curlout history.
Nobody teems to know exa~ly
who used It llnt. It i1 certain.
however, that lt was an adjecUve
in the USO.. It referred to plle• and thlnp that were patronl.ted
by bomoeexu.alt. u a 1•~ bar or
a l•Y rt&taurant, or a S•Y bath bouae. ..
lt was not until the •sos. when
the Gay Liberation Movement
got up full steam and waged a
marvelously successful pro-
paganda war, that the word
began to be used as a noun. It
became, and I think unfortunate-
ly, the homosexual's word for
homosexual.
In an adjectival sense, I think
its use can still be justified. As a
noun, I find it annoyine, distract-
jng andslighUyof!ensive.
TREY DAVE UWo reason to be
gay. Their life la no bed of roses, nor will lt ever be. They are a
minority, although on increas-
ingly respected one. They are
-.. ,=:-ce'--__ .--zwa-._ . . .
~·
CJ'(!.
~ ..(\•'
'Newlounda/td, Clltwd•'l
Jun follow I/HI blood.
You o.nt mJo Ill'
viewed by most straight people,
even those who are friendly with
them as a group, as ~ople with
an emotional problem.
Despite the success the
homosexual class has had with
the media in gaining acceptance
of their way of life. I do not think
this feeling that they are dlf·
ferent. in some distinct way, will
ever evaporate.
Even more seriously, there
will always be a large segment of
the straight community that will
feel sexually threatened by
homoselQlnls and their suual
practices.
THE ACCEPTANCE of the ho-
mosexual is, actually, 1kin deep.
Among the educated and the affluent, the aoctal acceptance or
the homOMXu.al 11 almost com·
plate. But tho fartboc down lhe
social scale you iet, the stronger
is the prejudice •«•insl him .
When you j?et to lh r<ldnecks and
the ethnic•. the f'ecltn,g ~&inst
tho homoauu11 Is stlll so ~at
that you c•n ta1te It.
Allot whkh makes "1ay" as a
1ynonym for a homosexual th11l
much m<lft' la.J>propriate. Al a
clau the,.,.. have damned UtUe
to be iay abOut. A flippant friend
bu auaested the an~wtt mJlht.
be •AY &Pell: backwarda, Yq la
not 1o0i:f; &ut ll 11 better I.ban
l•Y•
Since the fateful accident in-
volving PBB more than three
years ago. a phalanx of govern·
ment agencies has insisted there
1s no hazard to human beings.
Yet scientists have discovered
that thousands or Michigan resi-
dents are suffering serious ill-
nesses from PBB exposure. We
have had access to their con-
fidential findings.
PBB has been found in the
bloodstreams of virtually all the
Michigan residents examined in
the new scientific study. A
significant number of people are
suffering from skin dlscrdms,
hair loss, blisters and bolla.
Others have seen their attn
change ·color. or are swea.tlnJ
much more than they used to.
Still others are experJencln1
headaches, loss of memory, liver
abnormalities, sleep dltturbance
and physical weaknest. Some
people have bcC!n sleepin1 16
hours a day but remain ex-
hausted.
THE TRAGIC atory hu beeo
careruUy documented by R~JI.
Andrew Maaull'e, D.-U., and the
House JnvesU1aUons Subcom·
mltlee. Jt began in ma at the
Mlcbi1an Chemical Co., wbJcla
WH maklnl two almilar pro-
ducts. One was ••Nulrhnuter,"
uHd to swe«~ caWo fHd. The
other wu "Firemas~ " a Ore
retardant contatn1n1 PBB.
• IXOD
PBB bags were usually let-
in red . But one day,
bee se of a shortage, both pro·
duct were packaged in similar
bro bags. Nearly 1,000 pounds
of Fi cmaster were accidentally
load onto the wrong truck and
distr uted to dairy farmers
lhrou out Michigan.
Aft eight long months, the
toxic emical was finallr dis-
by Fred Halbert, a Bat:
tie C ek farmer who has a
degree chemical engineering.
Evenually, 30,000 cattle died
and 500{arm5 had to be quaran-
tined 'l\>t the government main-
~atned tlere was no danger lo
humans.The food and Drug Ad·
m101strct1on ruled that less than
.3 parts ~r million or PBB could
be allowld in meat and milk pro·
ducts.
THE F~ told our associate, Howie Ku z. that it has no way
•of knowm whether that level of
PBB is sa . It simply says it's
the smalle~ amount that can be
detected ~th modern instru·
men ts. \
Federal ?nd state govern-
ments asked~cientists from New
York's Mt. Sinai School of
Medicine, helflded by Dr. Irving
Selikorr, to ~udy the effects of
PBB on people. SelikofC ex·
amined more than 1,000
Michigan farmers and con-
sumers, and his initial findings
are disturbing. "At this time, no
class or group of people of those
examined by us can be said to be
free of risk," his confidential
study warns.
A third of those examined said
their health had deteriorated.
Some said their nails developed
ridges and pits and grew so fast
they had to cut them three times
a week. Jnvestigators noted that
the hooves of PBB·inlected cows
started growing upward and
became deformed.
A number ol people found their
strength dwindling. Some
high~chool students, who prac-
ticed weightlifting, for instance,
could no longer lift the same
weight:s.
''PBB is being regularly found
in the <blood) serum of the in·
dividuals examined," the study
declares.
Selikoff cautions that hi& find4
ings are preliminary and more
study is needed.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
llobm H. WHCf. f>llbU'i1wr
Thomo• Knoll. Sdttor
Barbero ICrdbklt.
Edttorfal Pogr EdJlor
Tht editorial page o( tho Daity
Pilot seelu to inform ud
11tlmul1te r-.adenJ by pttte.nttn1
nn thl11 pag• dlverac commentary
on tnplc~ or Inter ~t by S)'ndlc1t·
fd columnists 1nd cartoon1•tl. by provldlna a. forum for readers•
views and by Pr• entlna this
nc~P•~r·• oplnio1'11 and kk
on curttnt topics. The: edlto111a
oplnJon1 of the Dally Pllct a~at
ooly In the editorial column at the
top or th• paae. Opinions ea· p~sf'd by Ulo ~lllmniM an4 canoonbtt •nd letter writCfl
tbetr o•n and QO end«Mm.cnt tt
tbeir Yltwa by t J)a1lY P\Jot ebauJd be iaJerred.
Tti~, Klrch1.2. im
rful
-kwilh ..... , ..... ._ Jllfl1 at Ute
Maia lo New York ln r lf7J,
He had 1b.ared lh• palllfUJ days W1th Joey in
their Upper Darby, Pa, boaw. He had watcbed
Joey beM monlbly 11>mM1 tape and brave the in·
juatJce ot bav•n• a normal childhood stoJen from
him.
He shared his adm1ral1on in a moving speech
Hult. act.or Marc Sin1er repeaU. m Jerry McNeely's
screenpt'ay
"111EY SAY l'VE SHOWN courage on the foot ·
ball field. But for me, it's only on the field, and only
in the ran ... John told a startled audience.
"Joey lives with pain all the time. His courage
is round-the-clock. l want h1m to have this trophy.
It's more his than mine, because he's been such an
inspiration to me." he added
"If J could dedicate Uus trophy to him. if it
could give him one day ----------+---------of happmess, it would all be worthwhile," the
' 1
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You and your ·
f riends are 1 cordially invited
to attend
this free
"CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
LECTURE "
SPONSORED BY THE
FIRTST & SECOND CHURCHES
OF CHRIST SCIENTIST,
NEWPORT BEACH
TUESDAY -MARCH 22
8:00 P.M.
LINCOLN MIDD~E SCHOOL
3101 PACIFIC VI W DRIVE
CORONA DE MAR
Child Care and Add1t1 al Seating
will be availa e across the street at Sec. d Church.
weeping Cappelletti
said.
Joey placed the
He1sman on a mantel
in the family living
room next to his other
cherished possession, u
Little League trophy
"MY brother b the
best ever, .. he would ~a)
later John Cappel lcl t1
und his parents did not
attend Sunday's screen·
ing. The film was shown
to them privately at
their home. JOHN CAPPELLETTI
"IT'SSO~IETlllNG l'LL NEVER forget," said
John Cappelletti's college coach, Joe Paterno. after
seemg the scene repeated in the movie.
''We all knew Joey was sick, but we didn't
grasp it the way the family did. They were so
strong, facmg 1t themselves. I didn't know what it
was tike until John gave his speech. I had to fight to
keep control of myself," said Paterno.
THE FINAL POIGNANT TOUCH TO the story
comes when the actor "ho portrays Bishop Fulton
Sheen walks !>lowly to the microphone that John
Cappelletti used to pour out his love for his brother.
Sheen was to J.tlvt' tht• bll'~StnJ.t to close the banquet.
"You clo not n~ed u blc!>!>m~ tonight God has
already blt>sst·d you mt he person of John Caµpellct·
t1 and h1~ brolht•r .Joseph." lhl: bishop said.
'Trnth-i,.,,.menu' OK'd
DETROIT (AP > If a restaurant patron or·
ders "fock Cornish game hen," he shouldn 't just get
a pint.sized chicken.
So says the Michigan Restaurant Association,
which announced the adoption of a s tale-wide
"Truth in Menu" policy.
That's Right! When Newp t Equity Funds arranges an Equity Loan of up
to $10,(X)(), 11. 7% is the Ann al Percentage Rate you'll find on your Loan
Disclosure Statement. Andi the lowest rate we've ever offered.
Of course larger amounts ~ p to $75,000) and shorter tenns (from three
years) are available at some~ at higher A .P.R.s, but we haven't seen a
lower A.P.R. anywhere for a en-year homeowner loan. The simple
annual interest rate is 10 per t.
And at Newport Equity Fund you can make monthly payments of in-
terest only. So your monthly ayment is only $8.33 per $1,000 borrowed.*
Call the T earn at Newport Eq •ty Funds. They work hard to help you ge~
the money you need.
•$10,000 principal amount at 10'° simple i for 10 yeV"S; 120 i;cheduled monthly payments of $83.33
each and a final payment of $83.33 interest a $10,000 principal.
LAGUNA HILLS
830-5700
POAT BEACH
644-8824
SAN DIEGO
297-7100
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Rice Ad
WASHJNGTON CAP>
Tbe td Tai Trade
Commi11lon ••Y• ad· .~ ror \Jncle
Ben 11 rice should not
show children cloeely ex·
amininC or approachlnlf
foods that are being
cooked.
In a formal order, the
FTC said Monday a
television ad for Uncle
Ben's rice may influence
children to behave in a
manner creating an un-
reasonable risk of harm.
The ad showed a
mother and child in the
kitchen. with the child
asking it she could help
and the mother saymg,
"Sure. Watch the Uncle
Ben 's." The mother says.
"U ncle Ben 's 1s
foolproof "
The ITC said l 'ndl'
Ben's, with headquarll'r!-1
in Houston. signed :.i con·
sent order lo stop ads that
may influence children to
engage 1n a mannl·r
creating an unrcasonuble
nskofharm.
The agreement is for
settlement purposes on·
ly, the ITC said, and does
not constitute an ad·
mission by Uncle Ben's
and its advertising firm
that the Jaw has been
violated.
TIRE
Size
650·13
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E78·14
DEA& PAT: I love fr=m J'OIUrt.
How c• 1 CDAk.e ll aL home,.
. G.G .. Cotta Mes.-
tt•a .._,. Jat.,...twe~ ... ,.
of eom--UaJ fndl-Oav__. ,....n
t.Dto a frener tray and fretn for oae
boH Uld '5 mlauta. Stir midway dur·
lDI freeslag Usne &o lnsue •MOOth-
neas. Dt•n caa us~ plaba yogurt,
freall or wa~r·packed canned fruit
and arUflclaJ sweetener. Nu&s cu be
added loeltber mixture.
•flcdt olld Stcit~la' AWr-t
DEAR PAT: Several months ago I
saw a newspaper ad for bouse paint
from Sears. It was advertised at a
very reasonable price so I decided to
buy some. When I got to the store I
saw lots of paint on hand, but the
salesman insisted that it was not any
good. He tried to con vi nee me to buy a
much more expensi\'e brand. r bought
my paint at another ~tore, but this in
c1denl has bothered me ever since. b
It legal for a store lo advert1:;e :.t prO·
duct w; good and low priced and then
haVl' thl'tr ::.alesmen claim it is worth
less·1
E.11 .. SanlJ Anu
The practice lo which you reft-r i!'.
called "bait.and-switch." It involves
advertlstng products at very low
prices, then informing people who
respond to the ads that the advertised
model ls not very good and a more ex-
pensive one is much better. There Is
no federal law or regulation prohibit·
log such a tactic but the Federal
Trade CoD)mlsslon considers it an un-
fair aod ckeptlve practice in viola·
tlon of the FTC act. .
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e:ff • .,_.... r. Beus..,...
DOt .. -C•I• &D dt'9 uth'lty a.. clN
nol a•mlt tit at lt ever di•. A
apokesmaa for the rrc taJd die lean
cHe bad 1ubatlllltlally redacell •att-
ancl·nrikb lactic-I ht tile retail ...
du1try but that the agency woald JI.Ile c.o know ol any new blcldnls.
~11e1.-H llfl vo1 ... n
DEAR PAT: 1 ordered a sample
book, which was to. be part of a senes-
<>n human behav1or, from Columbia.
House in Indiana. The order blank:
stated that 1 couJd cancel the series at
any time. l soon received not just the'
sample but the whole series and a bill:
for $135.34. I promptly returned the
books unopened -and requested
cancellation of the order and bill. But.
l contmue rece1 ving letters request·
ing payment Th<' last one threatened
to turn tht' matter over to a collection
agem·y 1f 11 1s not paid I don't think l
should huv~ to pay for books I rc-
turnt•d
H.B , Huntington Beach
John Sullivan, director or opera·
tion11 for Columbia House, denied
sf'nding you the entire set all at once.
He s aid that the free sample was sent•
according to the firm's advertise-
ment, and the remalning volumes
were later sent. He also said &bat
although Columbia House bas DO re·
cord of receiviD' the books you claim
to bave returned. your bill bas been
cleared and your account closed.
''A Lotta Tire
for the Money''
5110 & 50-13
tubi>le~s
hlt'lC ki;...._1, •
plu~St7S
F~dern1 f "'"" TJ.tx per tut•
BRAND NEW! NOT BLEMS!
Siu
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Fed.
Ex.Tu
$2.40
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$2.79
S3 09
·Available '" wl111ewatl 011ly.
Ael" Check Should our wpply ol aome lllH or nnes nin ahol1 during Ill~ event we wtll honor any orde,.. placed f\OW tor f\ilure delivery et
1111 lldvert•Hd OrlCI
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S~ME Now The Genoral Sprint Slnl R1dl1I
Oenlqned spec11tc1lly tor American com-
pacl9, sub-compacts and imports. Featuring
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WHEEL
BALANCE
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CUSTOM
Ll&HTBUCK
ALIGNMENT
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We adjust caster. camber.
toe-in. and toe-<>ul settings fo
c ar manulaclucer ·s
SPeCificatlons.
plu \2 JI or l1 60 r f f Ptf" f+rt
d,r,"dinr Ort \trt
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Sooner or later,you'll
own Generars ..
' CHARGErT,
At GENERAL
Prlcad "tllown 11 O•nt111 Tire S\Or~a, Oompe11l1Ytly Pllttd 11
lfldt.,.ndtnl dHlt11 dtagl1yl119 lhe o.ntrtl llgn •
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2855 Harbor llvcf;
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"Well, it may be a 'no, no, double-naughty' to the rest
of the world, but around here it's a sound profit-
makmg busm<'ss prachcP."
De aths ElseWhere
~
l'niversity in 1925 and re·
tired m 1955
urglar Gets
Prison Term
Robert Porter Scott III ol HuaUniton Beach
has ~ sen~ced to nve yean to U!e Ul aule
prtaon after plcadinl 1uUty to burtlary ch.era
filed after his eompan1on wu a~1denlall)' killed tn
the bursJary ot a Midway City home.
Oran1e County Supenor Court Judge Kenneth
Williams ordered lhe pnson term for Scott, 37, of
21752 Pac.-iric Coast Highway.
IT WAS SUCCESSFULLY alleged that a shot
fired by Scott struck and kUled David Edwin Taber.
21, o! 17698 Santa Teresa, Fountain Valley, while
they and David Joseph Behar, 20, Garden Grove.
threatened the occupant of an apartment at 15261
Van Bureo St... Midway City.
Behar pleaded g uilty to voluntary
manslaughter. Judge Willlams sentenced him to
one to 15 years in state prison.
Sheriff's officers said Taber and his two compa-
nions raided the home of Austin T. Passons, 21, at
gunpoint and told three occupants of the home that
they were members or a police narcotics squad who
had been informed there were drugs in the home.
OFFICERS SAID A STRUGGLE ensued when
the three intruders threw :m occupant on the floor
and held him there while thcv conducted their
search. ·
A gun went off during the struggle and Taber
was shot in the ht·ad. lk later <lied in We~tminster
Community llosp1tal
ORANGE COUNTY
Distric t's
Bus Trips
Hit P e ak
The numb e r o f
passenger trips aboard
Orange County Trans it
District <OCTD) buses
hit an all-time high of
1,389,142 in February,
Ceneral Manager Ed
Loritz reported Monday.
He said the trips were
up from ·1,325,509 in
January and 1,384.601 in
Deeember.
•
ches Due
1,000 Ordered for Counly Com.en
A priyate .tnrtl1ln1 nnn WU
.... by °'42::1' 'J'rwi1 D lrict <OCl'D> Monday to try
aDd lDl&.a1l 1. tree bu." bencbel at
bua •tau-by Sept. J.
OCTD aoard Chalrman RMlph
Clark took the Bench Ad Company to
task for ~mg 700 ~nches behind
already, noting the firm once pledged
lo Install 2,500 by January.
So far, the nrm has installed onJy
l ,800.
THE COMPANY SELLS advertis-
ing apace on bus stop benches and in-
stalls and maintains them free of
charge.
Bob Nelson, representing the firm.
noted the slowdown was caused in
part by a prohibition in 12 com-
m u nilies of advertis ing-bearing
benches.
And some or those cities have not
changed their policy, Nelson said,
because they are waiting for ocro to
obta1n I.Wal C to lmtall-~
wlthout8dl.
IN ADDnl , BE 1ald, lmt.alla-
tloo ln ualncore_c>1'ated areas bet.,._
•tC>PP"d tcmporaNly wlille county ol-
fk1•lt rome u., with a \liccnstn1 pro-
cesa for bench•
And, he sa.id, there also have been
some internal personnel changes ..
switches m bus routes and other pro-
blems that slowed installation.
Nelson prtaented a schedule com-
m1tmg the fltm to install 700 benches
by Septembe-but Clark insisted i.ooo.
would be a b«tertarget.
''I TIDNI PRIVATE enterprise
should be mcouraged and asked to
come in and provide this,•' Clark said.
.. But I am also going to ask that a
monltorinc system be developed
because yw have made promises to
us before.
"ll is beneath the ditnity of people
to sit on Ule curbs and the grass and
stand around waiting," Clark said.
Murder Conviction
MERCED <AP> -A Modesto man has been
convicted of murdering one girl a nd trying t«
murder another by running over them with a car
nearTnicyonOct.17, 1975_ 30% OFF
CARPETS
CAMBRIDGE, Mu ss•
(APJ Dr Herrman
81um~art, 81. <in t"<P<'rl
m he:.1rt mlmcnts .ind
professor t•mcritu . .., :.tt
Harv:.trd Mcd1cul School
cand editor-in-chief of th<'
American lleart As
sociat1on's publication
"Circulation," died Mon
.day at the school 's
Stillman Infirmary.
For the Man Facing Trial 1
R~oi:~ .In 1V Orde r Fraui
He said the figures
showed a SJ percent in-
crease from February
1976, when trips num-
bered 907,218.
Maximo Martinez Cano. 30, was found guilty by.
a jury here after a 1 h-week trial. The jury also con1
victed Cano of two counts of forcible rape.
Authorities said Bobbie J . f'. Martinez. 15, was
killed and Marcella Ortiz, 18. critically injured.
HELBERN"S
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CALL 557-5153
S A N F RAN C I SCO
t A P > -Charles df'·
Young Thierlot. 62. Of Marriage
editor and publi sher of Fllod~•IM" ... rvn
the San Fra ncisco ru"'"'"~r, BM1>"'" Ann"'"' J~h"
Chronidc for 21 yN1rs, ";" .. "~'".'.':n,~LbvE~1scLl(E;v r~~:~;~
died Monduy lie \\JS J l v.,n ~ •"d J '"'' P '""" clei.cl'ndant of a p1nnt'l'r THO•:irHoN ""•n•· ~" ""·" •· """
Lil1f11rntJ 1111hl....,h1ng !·:,-;:';·~ 0:;~;;:,~~ .~:.~;R~~:
f Jm ti~ I •V"n" M •n<l Jdm• , ~ ~'')A(H
0· DH •h A ·•"d 001,q~it, R:.
._ HANIFORD llCdrt·n (, J!'\'1 Bruce NASll\'ILLE. Tenn SHAFER Rot»r1 L """ '>u'd" A CAP > • Stirton Oman ;ru:;~~CKl.L•J@anAnnt•noRot»rt
Sr_, 7.t. contractor on the COTE Jam~\ A and C~n\ld
Alaska pipeline and the z~~~~\t.'.:.n: .. :.1.::~dT~:':.'::~
WJd eninJ! or lhl' J>Jnama All•n SNOOI< J.v~'"''"'' 1(41y •n<l Cana l died Frida\/ Arv>d Not>-n \EYMOUR o"'" Lvnn
' J· oindV'tOf''J,..M.lrv1n·EGGE .SelvnttS
~n0dn ~~'';,! ~ n RE:, cl:~'~;;~~;~
A Huntington Beach man who allegedly look
voJume orders and full payment for television sets
that were never delivered has been ordered to face
trial May 11 on grand theft charges.
Orange County Superior Court Judge James H.
Walsworth set the trial date for Joseph Vincent
D 'Agostmo. 39. or 21201 Shepherd Lane. who IS free
on $5,000 ball.
IT IS ALLEGED THAT D'Ago!>llno, a former
business analyst who was fired by the Huntington
Beach Union ll1 gh School Drs tnct. masqueraded as
an employe of the Sears, Roebuck store at
Westminster Mall.
Police assert D'Agostino made it known that
the Sears company was overstocked on color
television sets and was prepared to let them go at
bargain prices but only on a volume basis. AT LANTA CAP>
Francis Whitehair, 76, a
power in Florid.1 politics
• 1 n fl a form t' r u n
d {' r .... (' (' r (' l ;1 r \' 0 r t h ('
San·. dtt•<I Sun.da~.
~~~~':i"s.~~~.,:,7:~11,!.,i~::,::~ TREY CLAJM D'AGOSTINO took the orders ~~~~01~;,,.l~P~1M;~~L~':.:'.'t"' J. and the money at the store's service department
FtGuEROA. Gt0<•6 """ <.•mu•· and then disappeared while cu!>tomers waited for
COLLAR wano• L •no st•P""" o sets that were never delivered.
STi\ 'ff OHO '"I' I ,\"' .trd \\Inning surgeon
and long-time educator
Dr. Emile F. Holman.
H6, II 1e<1 S,1t urcl.1\. 11 l'
hf'l'.1mc dt part'm('nt
< hJ1rman of the· .... uri:t•n
..,, af f <it St;1nf111d
FOX Ru•n (l)OI< and Tnom.1 A.
r H.11MBERs o.,,,., c aoo JoM" lt is alleged that some customers handed over
flARNFS Svrv•d F ond BM1am•n more than $1,000 lo D ' Agostino Ill' faces pretrial ~;~~E~~.~': A..,,~"~:.': .. "'L:. action April 29.
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MAT ... E~ M~ry Lo\ an:1 Rov F I ' 1 ,AR;(tA AuthE.dnd M•n~I
D~ath 1~oik-e•
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IRVlNE
, M1cAtthur It San Ditto fwy
Compl•I• cov•r•t• of couftt~
gov•rnment and court•.
Ev•ry day
In the DAILY PILOT
People are
losing interest in
Southern California!'
It you were faced wnh a
sudden need for a 5ubstant1a1
amount of cash. what woulj
you do 7 Dip Into your hard-won
savings account 7 Borrow
money at today s interest
rates7 Fither w av. you'd
lose interest But It you h<ld your
savings In an ace.aunt at
Mutual SavmC]s. you cJ have
another choice
The 1 % Account loon.
':-·..JVt ·r • wtio t1.ivc Lt'r t •I 1Lc11C
accounts with Mutu.:il 5Jvinq
can t)Or r 1 ,v u;1 to 110"0 Qf tht'11
I J•'I l ,rldll (.: 1111
I • ·r yr> r
' !lli'll
loans. Having thErn .ivarlable
means you can PLl your savinry;
1n a cerllt1cate o f depcs t tn. 1t
pays cons1dercJbly higher
interest Chan a p;1ssbOoK
dCLount ~-or n tarr:e.:i s1,.,-~cdr
SIOOO rrnn n1uni r •"!rt1•1c Jtf•
cJCCOunt PdYS 8 0 .... llltt:reM I)• •
annum when 7 7•, 1•,
compounded da 1> ;..,nr: \ ur
account. I kc all tv1LttJcJI ScJV1no .
accounts. i~. Insured to 540 ooo
hy an agency of thr 1cdr:r iJI
qovernrnent with r ctur ns qUcJI ·
anteed If you do nC'f'C1 casti.
account loan•, .JrC' cr.1' 11v
dr rdnged l1CCcJUSC v< 111"'1<1tn1·
,.,, the security tor t Pt· Ir'• 11 1
·r he account rcrn.:11r1~ lllt.J< t •
e.Jrn1nq full interect <111ct
vnu avord the ren,!ltrr " •
Pdrll/ w1thC1rdWdl Ill r11nc1
rt•qJ1rc·1by11w
Compare before you choose.
Our 1'\i loan proves that
dv riqs 1rstltuti0ns cin 111 )'
1 1h<· c.111 t..1 tew 1 t tilt' lth(•1
J
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ancasK them .:ibout 1% loans.
1 h< h l)r 1nq your passbOOK to
.rn1ot our t bOlt1cc~ m Southern
ca1~orn 1rl anl1 a s,Nmq~
Ccxmselor Wiii arrcmqe the
transfer o f tunos w your
new /11qh-mterC'c,t clCCOUnt.
Cap1strano·San Clemente·;
'l7Q c 1mino de Cstre11a
493-~6SI
Corona del Mar: 2867 CJst
t (1t1St 111g!)W.Jy/G/~-so10
FQuntaln Valley*: 1 /900
rvagnoilcJ ':ltrect/963-839t,
santa Ana: u;t Norlll M.1111
147 914 1
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*They don't know
about our 1 o loan.
FROM Fash ion I sland
Newport B each STEREO SOUNDS OF T E HARBOR ·
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DIEGO CAP} -Oil Man
APibr
~mm n..u ol U.S. a.,-"
U..11mdl at on u part cl U. tarna.
No.tbemanwhow•U..NaYJ'I I
Dae to bu11A ?'e· ••tt• at tile ud of
World War I, meat·
pack• den Armour.
in 1911 lost about $1
million a dll)' for 130 con-
secutive days. Thia com-
es to mind because a t
client says be watched 1 an Arabian oil man lo.e
$1 million a day for 11
conaecutive days at the
gaming tables recently. ,
He wants to know if
that's a record. Can't
say, the bJg gamblers
are pretty secretive. Bat
Armour's lOS5es look like
lnl ha a 1maner m mad and a dlfrtNllDt-.
,._. repomlbtllty -leaky plumbi:nl, tor m.
stance. l.mtMd of enem1 lhlpe.
BAGLEY, SZ. CO•llANDS BOUSE ~.
electricians and plumbera imtad ol men and ah.lps.
a business record, doo't
they?
In Bournemouth,
England, the deathbed
request of
Bridget
Fillson was
that her
sister de·
liver to
Bridget's
husband
his share bf
her estate
"by taking
it to the
nearest pub where he
will be found drinking to
my absence."
Any actor who might
want to catch up with
~ohn ~arne ~ the mov-
te·maJo•g business
would have to play in at
least four rnms a year
for 50 years.
Did you know that
pygmy men are six per·
cent taller than pygmy
women?
LANGUAGES
Q . "How many dif-
ferent languages do peo-
ple speak worldwide?"
A. About 2,000. In dig-
ging out the answer to
your QU<'ry, incidentally,
I learn there are no
primitive languages.
That is, nobody
anywhere gets by with
grunts, grins and ··Me
Tarzan, you Jane "
dialogue. Each of the
known languages is com-
p Ji cat e d and
sophisticated.
If you know of any
animal that devotes
more lime to <'hewmg
than does a cow. kindly
name same. Nme hours
eating and nine hours
cud-chewin g. that's
typical bovme behavior
in plentiful pastun.'
No. a 60-year-old cat-
fish 1s not unheard of, not
at all.
If it solidifies at 68
degrees F .. 1t 's fat, not
oil, remember.
Addreu mail to T. M
Boyd. PO. IJox 1560 Costa !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M e1a 92626 I.:
One pound of coffee.
When you open a
new checking
account of $250 or more.
-/Ontloqo r>ank
lust,no•frce ~ 1:,r l1•st ,,,.,.,,_1n;i c:-00
A1porl otfc.-. Cornpu·,. rat Mo A•ll .ir 7 -~ 9. •)
where checking accounts a re FREE r. ml'.'"' J'"nt>:i'on. "-nom.:r-·" / tpe
Wlltft ...... OMWOCCOUnl
lrll
Onepoundd
Yuban cotree
Tlllllfferllllll!tcl
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afUYal .
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me a~am _. u.e N.Y• rcirm.-top elllnea mmn.
"ll'I m ldea that wu ln m1 mlnd Mftl'al Jean
befon I retired.'' Ba&ley said fll Ida Servall Co. ""'J~••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
INtm. AT AGE a, BAGLEYwu made a full QUAIJTY , .. , ..... ~ .. admiral. He wu commander of U.S. naval forces ln I I I .... ~..-
Europe and the Mediterranean. That year, be led a abl I I
Navy task fwce which faced down a relntorced Sov-af reason e pr CeS.
let fleet of more than 100 ships during the Arab·
laraellwv.
Then be spent six months at the Pentaeon as • HOME
vice chief of naval operations. AU TO In 19'15, be became eligible for retirement and 0 WNERS
moved here with bis wife, mother and three teen-
age children.
BAGLEY CALLED BOB McCABE, who was
bis chief ot staff when Bagley was commander of
Cruiser· Destroyer Flotilla 7 in San Diego in 1969-70.
McCabe was finishing a mas~'s degree in busi·
ness administration.
Then he talked with retired or retiring chief pet·
ty officers who were Navy technicians with at least
20 years' experience.
The seven who signed on "all have technical
schooling equal or superior to that in civilian
schools and spent their whole careers in that work,"
Bagley said in an interview. "We've taken the very
best, not a one who couldn't make more money
elsewhere."
MAllBOVBJI ........ s116.
,..TIA.I
COLLICU STUDIMT • $ 150.
SIM•LI O f I I 20 •
• PHYIAI
STORE KEEPERS
FACTORIES
APARTMENTS
CONTRACTORS
sso.ooo .~~. s 173.
s aoo.ooo •. ~~~ 5363.
.... leftll9g ........ & Lo. coet• ,_ ...... prolN!Wy pap.g
ftrtoo.-c~
YACHTS
LARGE BOAT DISCOUNTS
EXn NDED
WORLD WIDE
CRUISING COVERAGE
COMMERCIAL BOATS
GIVE YOUR APPLIANCES
THE AFTERNOON OFF.
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Most of the electricity we generate is needed by
factories, farms and offices-so people can make a
living. The greatest 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 growing
demand for electricity during the day, we'll have to
build more power plants. And building power plants
today is more expensive. That drives up the cost.Qi
electricity to everybody.
Now there's something we all tan do to help:
Spread the use of electricity more evenly around the
clock. Edison is working with large industrial cus·
tomers to help them fina ways to shift some of their
electric use to the evening hours. But most people
prefer to work during the day, 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 dish-
washer at night. Iron in the evening. Bake in the
morning.
a bil~'::iif!~~~~gefe~~~tine gl E
wisely, it. will help to bold down -
the cost m the future. Southern Calllornia Edison
Remember to conserve·
energy and water.
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Propet"lttii Uflrv ,
were rt'P" led by Jobn O'lltara of
Grubb " Ellis C0tnpany'1 ewport Beach otrlte tn lbe transaction.
REVIEWS
In the DAILY PILOT
Cuk ·N C.1cuver •~ also 1erv1n1 aa•
contractor o( 1t.J S,500·aquue foot
restaurant in MacArthur Square and
i.s using ill own de:11gn
103-12%*
lnERESI
lroine Finn
Buy Eyed
By Sperry
Special to tb(" Dally Pilot
steady, steady, steady. PALOALTO -Varian
Associates s ays Sperry
Rand Corporation .
through its Sperr.>
For the la~t Io years. through booms and
recessions. individual investors, as well as
trust and profit sharing plans. have earned
I 0% or more on their money, most of the
time more . Often d S much as 12% on short
term (3 to 6 years) trust deeds on choice
re s idential properties. with large equity and
tiigh security. The title is ins ured and
recorded in your name.
In those 16 years. no one has ever
losl one cent on their investment at.
A. A. Ajax Co. No one has ever failed to earn
10% or more. No one.
We take care of all the paperwork.
details and payment collections at no
cost to you.
If you want your funds returned
sooner. after two years we will make every
effort to reassign your trust deed to another
investor at no cost or loss to you. We have
never failed to do so.
14'ou want stable high interest. and
1f you helve SS.000 or more that you would
like to inves t. please call or wnte A. A. Ajax Co.
for our complete brochure on trust deed
investments.
When a loan 1s prepaid before
maturity, you receive up to a s ix month
interest bonus on 80% of the loan balance.
Thi~ may increase the yi eld up to 12%.
fl\ .Ajax co.
RFAL ESTATE LOANS
(714) 837-3744
A5k for Sandy Ross
Univac D1v1s ion. ex
pressed interest m ac
quiring Varian Da ta
Machines . Varia n 's
wholly owned s ubs1dwr)
and a s uppliL·r o f
minicomputers t bascd in
Irvin<' I
According tu Varian
Pres id e nt Norm<tn
Parker, "'This muller 1s
being considered and a
decis ion will be made
following an assessment
of the impact on the com·
, pany, its employes and
present and prospective
customers."
VA RI AN DATA
Machines 1s a leading
manuf a ctur e r o f
m101 (·o mputcrs Jnd
m 1n1compul<.'r systems
for sc1ent1f1t•. industri J I
;_1nr1 rin.m <.·1.il appllt•.i
lions
The Varian suhs1d1ury
r ecently mtrodut·ed its
V77 Family of m1mcom·
puters, aimed at both the
end·user and original
e qu i pmr nl manufat
turers· markets. ·with
excellent responsL' rrom
both markets." accord
ing to Donul Duncan,
VDM president. (714) 772-6 230
N.k for Bob Mc1yes
or Bc1rbara f'renkel
505 No. Euclid Ave.
Anaheim. CA 92803
TAJ Mahal Professional Bldg. Th(• Spcrr) l ln1v<1 t•
Division is om· of the
world"s largest manufac
turers of medium ;ind
la rge scale n1mputc r~
and compult•r rt•lal<'rl
products
I aguna Hills. CA 92653
"' llqoHlf I 111~t I I Hl1·I• , I 'l 1l1t• ,,,. ',, ... ,\If ,,,,I ltl\t
Office O pen s
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Thl' El<•c tr o n1 t
D1vis1on of Belden Corp
plans a new r egional
sales ofhce in Jn m l'
Operation s wer <'
:.cheduled lo bl'g1n th1 ...,
month Tht> ofr1n • 1.,
located at 2222 Mnrtin
St . Dougla~ Pl.ua. Suite
220
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Eleetftf
James D. Hodgson,
former U .S.
Secretary of labor
•rnd ambassador to
Japan . has been
elected to the
Hewlett-Packard
Co 's board of direc·-
tors The company 1s
hl'adquartered 111
Palo Alto
Edison Co.
Dividend
Increased
Directors or th e
Southern California
Edison Company have
voted to raise the com·
mon s toc k quarterly
dividend from 42 cents
per share to 50 cents.
Jack K. Horton, board
chairman and chief ex·
(' C U t I \ e II ff 1<: C r , a n ·
nounced
Ed1son ·s last previous
quarterly innease in the
<.'um mon stock di vidend
was m March 1974 when
the amount was raised
from 39 cents per shan·
to 42 cent:-
Horton s aid the 1n
<.•n •ase was warranted In
provide F.dis on·s in
ves tors with a return
~ompetitsve with com·
parable invcstmenb. In
add1llon. he noted, rt.•
cogn1tson is given to lh1·
company's net.>d for e~
tcrnal fmancrng m co11
nection with its construe·
tion program
Tht.• dividend 1.., pa~ a
b I e A p r 1 I :1 O I o
sha rl'holders of n•1 01 d
April 'l
Pac Tel's
Earilings Vp
Special to the Daily P ilot
SAN FRANCISCO
Pacific Telephone has
reported earnings per
------------------~ common sh a re of 51
1 FREE COMMODITY cents for the first quarter
ended Feb. 28. an in·
1·rease of 4 cents over the
like period last year
For the l 2 month CHARTS period. earnin~s were
S2 09 as against Sl.90 for I the 1976 period
Operating revenues I l11111lilm\1·1 '.., j.!I\ II)~ .t\\:I\ :t lirn1l,J..r fill1·d \\ 1lh 1 1 p .1g1· ... nl
c11mm11d1 t\ h ar1h.11t ... l 111Hl11d1·-. l-,ll-,111d I.'-cl.I\ pl11tt 1•rl 11111\l))g
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h1•t•.
\\ <''ll .11.;n "l'IHI \ 11u 1111r "t'l'ldv mat k1•t If'! 11·1 ~I' mg df•l.11lt>d
fund.mwn t.d1' tu :-ul>:-.t.mti:i t1· tlw l1·d1111< .ii .111.1h'-1' :O...o \nu"ll 111'
.1hlP to ' l('W «Urrf'n t pt 11·1 · :11·111 >ll Ill 1 lw f 1.11n1•\\•11 I. 111 lf•1 "''' m.11 kl't
hri-ton tu h<'lp ) ou p n·di<·t fut 11n .... \\mg ... .
If \ou'd hkr· to rt·n•1\f• tl11 ... lwlpr111 ..... 1,11 1·. \\llhout ohhJ!.11 11 111,
i-.imph ma il the coupon tod.n. -----------------------Pl<':t't' :-<•nd mt• the• ln'L' 1·.11nrn111la1' 1 h.1 1 1~ nnrl 1\t'l'kh market lettN.
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Attn · ~It .. fanws F. St t•\\ :11 t. St•n11H \ 1cr Pr('s tdent
H IV l Ol>I "II C • 11
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I were $'954,531 .000 f1>r the
first quarter of 1977.
compared with
$858,274.000 for the
period last year, and
S3, 743,008.000 for the 12
months ended Feb. 28,
compared with
$3,351,139,000 in the 1976
period.
Net income was
.380.000 for the three
months ended Feb. 28 vs.
$80,553.000 for the like
1976 quarter. For the
12·month period ended
Feb. 28 net income was
$357 ,270,000, compared
with $324,929.000 last
.vear
I F1r1J1 Hire d
The J A Stewart
Construction Comp any.
Tustin, has named
Estey·Hoover Advertis-
ing /Public Relations,
Newport Beach, as agen-
cy of record.
man11lrauon wan contJaue to
vigorously pursue lecbnlquc:•
that will reduce the C!Oal ot the
proaram to the consumer and
thut will include the service to
the CUIUlm
abouJd anWJi~"
l.•&l1laUon paucd bll can.,_. in •• required ~ Tranaportatloa Dcpuunent to
ampote m type of uniform
q u al.I ty ll'adlnl system lor motor
vehicle U... "in order to ust
consumers to mike inrormtd
choices \MMD purc:hu.in.g llres ··
T HE NEW SYSTEM probably
won't be put into effect until late
this year, at the earliest.
Coal Conversion
Plan Said Costly Eight domestic tire manufac·
turers, including the ftve com·
panies that account for some 95
percent of all rubber production
in the nation, appealed the lower
court's ruling. They argued that
the government does not have
sufficient technoloj:ly to fairly
test their tires.
W ASIDNGTON CAP), -The Carter administration has urged
Congress to require electric: power plants and other industries to use
coal wherever possible even though it said the program could cost
electric consumers billlons of dollars.
Federal Energy Administrator John F. O'Leary told a Senate hear·
Government at lornc) s
estimated that th<' grading
system aimed at gi\ ing con-
sumers a <.'ompanson of lire>
treadwear. traction and tem·
p~rature resistance will cost
the rubber indu&lrv S4fi million a
year
ing Monday such a proposal will
be "one of the major elements m
the President's energy program
April 20 "
RE TESTIFIED JN general
support of mandatory coal con·
version legislation. which he in·
dicated co~ained key elements
of what President Carter wJll re-
commend.
country, where more power
plants burn natural gas to pro-
duce electrical power.
"It 1s not a trivial program.··
O'Leary told a Senate energy and
natural resources subcommittee
But he said the administration
1s committed lo getting coal '"on
the line as soon as possible" with
the least possible environmenta[
impact. Coal is inherently a
dirtier fuel than either oil or ga:-. · j
THF. I NDUSTR Y Si\ VS the rt·
quirements earned by the grad
ing system will <'1)S l it $150
million a year
Consumers would pay 23 cents
more for each of the 200 million
tires bought in the United States
each year if the system were en-
forced, experL'> for the DOT's Na ·
tional Highway Trame Safety
Administration huvL• calculated.
O'Leary said intensive negotia
tions have begun between the
FEA and the Environmental
Protection Agency to lay the
groundwork for such a program.
He said launching a massive coal
conversion program will "re·
quire a very great tecbnolog1caJ
effort" to make sure clean air
standards administered by the
EPA are not violated.
THE PANEL IS holding hear-
ings on legislation by Sen. Henry .
M. Jackson <D·Wash.), who
jumped the gun on the President
and introduced his bill to require
utilities to shift lo coal.
That figure allows tire com·
panies to reahw u 100 percent
profit on ant1t·1putcd pN lire cos·
ts of 11' ~ cent!>
O'Leary said requiring power
plants to be converted to coal will
cost the industry •·tens of billions
of dollars." a tab that will even-
tually be paid by consumers m
the Corm of higher electric bills
Jackson's bill would prohibit
all new power plants froro using
oil or gas. Existing utilities that
burn natural gas would be re·
quired to convert to coal by
January, 1979. Those now burn-
ing oil would have until l~ to
make a s1m1lar conversion
RESPONDING TO TllE hi gh
court·., rultni.: '\Lile olm H Lovell
.Ir . prcs 1d t'nl 1Jf th1· Hubbcr
Munuracturcrs A~~n ''"ti .. We
are hopeful that t lw l\ allonal
lltghway 1 rcifflt """'''" Ad
HE SAJD TH E cost would be
the greatest in the Southwest and
other gas.producing areas of the
A number of other industries
that use gas or 011 as a boiler fuel
would also be required to shift to
coal
( )v t •r 1'11t" C ountt•r
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·nay of Praise
BJ lllL TON llOl&Owtn t
ll '1 time f OI' our 1ood IU1'I report an ate · 1 nCP. o bear IO mucb aboul ~....,. aotn,a an -pyUOJ
to forelp pollticl&n.1, &t.Hlini ol credit balmc.. mialnd·
inl advertistn1 -t.bat ll 'a approprllUt aDC'9 in a w~ to t
balaneetbe led1erwtth coipmeodable ~ J
A aaJut.e then for R•YftOids Maals, tbe naUon '1 l«ODd
l1r1est atumlnum producer, wblcb bas been into nc7CDna
since 1987. Tb• company la buyinJ aluminum cam froal tbe ~
public at more t.ban IOO collection points in 45 stat.. n paid .t
$17 mllllon for 11! mlWoo PoUndl last. year. Tbat wu the ;
equivalent ol 2.4 blWon cam. I
IN JANUARY, &l:YNOU>SJNQEASED tbe price it's l
paying for aluminum cans. The rate now ll 17 cent.a a pound. !
Let's bear it too for The Travelen, one of the nation's
largest property and casualty insurers. lt'11ivtn1a30 per· 1
cent discount on auto insurance premiums U YoW' car is
equipped with an air bag.
RCA deserves a nod ~
also for developing a ~
color TV set that uses Mon&y 1
less energy than a
ioo-watt bulb. RCA ·sold Tree
tu-be·type sets con·
s umed 375 watts of
power. Introduction of
solid·state components in 1975 cut power usage to 200 watts.
The new Xtended Life set needs only 89 watu of electric
power
IN LOS ANGELES, SOUTHERN California Edison is
instructin~ its customers how to read their electric meters
so they devise family competition to cut consumption, day by
day.
· The Bank of America, the natJon's largest bank, has
done what most companies in the country still refuse to do.
It will no longer reimburse executives for memberships in
private clubs that discriminate.
The past six years have seen more than 100 major cor·
poration's add blacks to their boards of directors. This de·
mocratizing movement is still in motion. American Airlines
has just added Christopher F. Edley to its board. He is ex-
ecutive director of the United Negro College Fund. And
Margaret Bush Wilson. a St. Louis attorney who is
chairman of the National Association for the Advancement '
of Colored People, has joined the board of Monsanto.
ONE OF TllE OLDEST BLACK DIRECTORS, the Rev.
Leon Sullivan, member of the board of General Motors, has
succeeded in getting 12 major U.S. corporations to endorse
a policy of nonsegregation and equal employment op·
portunity in their South African facillties. Making the
pledge were American Cyanamid, Burroutha, Caltex
Petroleum. Citicorp, Ford Motor, General Motors, IBM, In·
temational Harvester, 3M , Mobil, Otis Elevator and Union
Carbide.
Bonus payments based on profit performance are com·
mon practices in the executive suJte. But they rarely aet ex·
tended to the rank and file. However, last month the 1,447
employes of Bjc Pen Corp. at Milford, Conn., were given a
$50 check to signal the capture of first place in lhe market or
Bic's disposable lighter.
More than 200 million lighters were sold last year. and
Robert P. Adler, president of Bic, said the Sl.49 "Flick My
Bic" entry garnered 41 percent of the business. The old
leader. Gillette's Cricket. had 39 percent
The news, you see, isn 'l all bad.
Stock Dividerul Announced
The board of directors of Manners Financial Corp.,
Santa Ana, announced a 9 percent stock dividend of capital
stock, consisting of the regular 5 percent dividend, plus a
special 4 percent dividend. payable June l to shareholders
of record April 15.
Stock Market Hit
By Moderate Loss
NEW YORK IAPl The ~tock market showed a
moderate loss today, extendlng the decline of the three
previous sessions.
The Dow Jones average or JO industrial stocks, ofC 14.46
tn the past three trading days, lost another 2.58 to950.96.
Losers held a 9-5 edge on gainers among New York
Stock Exchange·llsted issues.
Brokers s aid inflation and interest-rate worries
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Bowler till
Isa
RENO CAP) -El1ht1·
o a1bt -y e•r -o ld Bill
Doebrman, f 'ort Wayne. Ind .•
wrapped up tm 87lh stral1ht
American Bowlln1 Conareas
tournament appearance wlt.b
a 1.227-pm pLO performance.
Bbnd in one eye, Doehrman
capped two days of competi-
tion Monday with 438 in team
bowling, 382 in doubles and
417 in singles
He boasts a total of 107,995
pins in 600 gam es -a 180
average.
There were no standings
c h a n ges Mo n day, b ut
Turnpike Ford Truck Sales,
Secaucus, N J .. cam e the
do:;est with 2,930 in team
bol.\ ling, 15 pans off the pJcc.
Al Henkel pac('d the team
with a 717 series
Donald Chara1:; and Ronald
Doan. Fort WaynC', poskd
Monday's high doubles score,
1,245 pms
Richard Broadstreet, In·
dian.lpohs, l nd , led in rc-
gul<.1r all-<'vcnt~ with 1.846.
Larry Lmgl'n, Waukegan,
Ill.. was I.Op man m singles
with a 642 s<.'Ties.
Ticket Fever
Breeds Endless
Student IJnes
CHARLOTTE. NC <API -
Hundreds of l.'n1vcr~1ty of North
C<.1rol1na Charlotte ~tudents
\\ a1lc•d Sunday and ~l onday
111~ht:-. tur a t'ham·c• to hU) a llc·kf't
tod.lV to thC' NCAA ha~l..ctb..ill
«hamp1on:-.h1p :;cm1fmals and
f111al llus '>l.CCl..<.'nd at Atlanta.
ll was thl' first O\ern1ght \\a1l·
ing line to buy tickets since the
:-.chool opened 12 :. cars ago. The
·I 9 e r s w o n a s p o t 1 n t h e
scm 1fmals. ag.iino.,t l\t ;1rqu<'I lC'.
by 11psct t111g top ·r.inkcd
M1ch1g;111 Saturday. Tht•y ar
rived home Suncby to a rousm~
welcome from an (•sti m atcd 5,000
fans a t Dougl as Mu nicipal
Airport
The l1nc.• lll'gan form in~ 011ts11lt•
the gymna:-.1um Sunday 111ght. 3fl
hours hC'forc th<.' Sl'hool 'o., allot-
nH•nt of 500 tickl'ls v. ;.io., tu go on
~..ill"
"There " •• .., o.,11n11• I alk about
the t1ckl'h nul J.?ning on s ail• until
Wednesday or Thuro.,rl.1v and \\ l'
.ill Jgre(•d \H' d 1u~t I.\ dit hNc· '
..... 1d Geori.:1• l'arkt•r. \\ho arrl\ l'd
,1 bout 9 p m Sunda} <U1d got
third placl' in l11w
The· Im<' gn•\\ shJd11\ .111!1 \\;1c;
up to 200 Ii\ :\Jond<n . a surpn...,1ni:
de\ clopml'llt ~lll l l' tlw <,1·ho11I h
1 lnsl'll f11r "Prill~ b11•.1k and
man~ -,111<frnto., h.1d c 111111• 111 Imm
11u I of tcm n fll"I lo -.I.ind 1 n I 111<'
I 1·aml' b.1ck al I t ht· wa\ from
'\Tl .\1r~. 1P.1 1, lkO 'm1k-.
1u:,t t1l gl'I J t 1cJ..1·t ," s .llcl
It t•shman \\ .. , n<' Bovh·-.
Light rain fell dui ing muc·h ,,f
:\lonr1;1\ :ind o.,ludcnts ...,1111J.?ht
'' h..it :-.lll'ltt•r t h<•v ~u Id unlit r
til.1nl..1•h ,11111 .i f1•w tl'nts. "\\ l'
I .tlkl•d ahco11t v. h•lt "-OU lei h;1pp1•n
If\\(.' ._:ot Sll'k out hl'rt'." P.1rkl'I
"~IHI '\\I' :1).!l'l'l'cl ...... l'Ot1lrJ11 I Ill'
too s1tk to go lo :\11,1111.1
Namath Won't
Get Big Salary
HHeMoves
LOS ANGELES <A Pl -lf Joe
l'o:amath c-omC's to Los Angl'les to
pl<1y '>I.Ith the Hams, 1t won't be
for t he mnnC'y.
Rams gl'nc•ral mun n~<'r Don
Klostl•rman rnnf1rml'd Monday
that n<.'J:(oliat 1ons '~<'r<' unde r
'' ay, hut he murl<.> 1t clear that
:H year-old qu<1rtl•rback wasn t
!wing off<.>rC'fJ the s up<'rstar'-;
s alary fh,1l he• 1s gl'lh ng from the
l'frw York .Tf'ts
"The goin~ rate today for ~ood
riuart<'rhacks Hl this leal!UC 1s
$150.000 to $200.000. a Rams
.... pok<.'s man sa1cl "lf hC' "ants
mor<' than that , h e '>I.Ont ht'
h<.'re " ·
Na math "as paid ~50.000 la!-t
sen!-lon bv the .J<.'ts.
However. sources closl' to
Namath reported that he mav be
"tiling to take the cut in pay,
s111ce being in Los Angeles would
put him in a better posttion to
further his acting career.
Explaining why the Rams
would want to plck up the aging
quarterback , one c oach ex-
plained:
"He's 34 now and there Jre a
lot of teams he couldn't help. I
doubt if he could do mucb for an
up-and-coming young .GOO club
with a bunch of Jnexperienced
players. .',
"But Ulc Ra ma ma dUCercnl
kmd of club, vety soUd t.b4t con·
servative. Th<.'y don't throw
much aed Joe Is at his bOf1 when
he can direct a good ground at·
tack and throw a few thnely
passt!f."
T-ODight on TV
S.30p.ai. <S) -NaA BASKET-~ -'l'he Lalt~rs m.-t the
Bull5 ot Cbkeeo SttdJum.
Skiing for Blind
Is No Handicap
MT. PROSPECf, Ill. <AP> -
When Sam Skobel 's skiers stand
at the top of a run they don't look
down and shudder in their boots
at tbe treacherous slopes, they
can't see them.
Skobel is founder and ex-
ecutive director or the American
Blind Skiing Foundation. an or-
ganization aimed at breaking the
blind out of their s he lls and
teachini them an exciting ac·
tiv1ty.
"lt has a great psychological
and therapeutic value," says
.Skobel. 51, an ex-roller derby
performer who lost 90 percent of
his s ight at the age of four IJl a
bout with scarlet fever.
"Many of them were ashamed
they were bhnd and once they got
into sk iing i t turnt!d t he ir
personality around because they
found they can do th ings that
other people can do."
How can a person who can't
see succeed in a sport that trips
up adventurers with the keenest
eyesight?
Skobel, who learned to s ki in
1972 when he founded the ABSF ,
says each s kier bas a guide who
describes tbe run to him before
he pushes off and accompanies
him down to voi~e instruction
and encouragement.
"There's no d a n ger a l all
because once the b lind skier ha~
fa1lb m his guide or 1n his instruc-
tor he will do anything that a
guide or his instructor will tell
him to do," says Skobel.
He got the idea of starting a
group for blmd :.k1ers "h<'n hl'
accompanied his bon. "ho was l:l
at the time, to Colorado for sl..1
training m 1971.
"I ru,ked m y son, 'Do:. ou th10k
1 can ski"' and he said. 'Dad.
theres nothing that you can't.
do'." says Skobel. "So the next
morning I went oul skimg for the
first time and I enjoyed it.
"I thought lo my~elt com1nJ:!
h ack from Colorado, 'How many
blind people in Amenca would
really like lo learn to ski ·7"
The ABSF followc<J
The 1roup ralsea money
throu1h corporate donations, rtf.
fles and soeeches by Sk~ and
bas sent some of its members to
ski ln Colorado.
Skobel says he considers blind·
ness an inconvenience, not a han·
dicap. "They've only lost that.
one sense and that is t.be sense m
sight, that's all."
And he says his skiers even
h a ve spurred on sighted skiers.
.. When the sig hted people see
our bhnd skie rs skiing and doing
so well," he says, "they say, 'Ir
that blind person c an do it I can
do it',"
Skobel says bis pa.rents "never
Jet me use my lack of sight as a
crutch. They always motivated
m e to do ttungs."
ABSF members s ki for free
and, after becoming good at it,
the foundation buys them a pair
of :;kis, snys Lkobel. Guides train
by skiing downhill blindfolded.
Skobel says he is working on a
ne w guidance system involving
micr ophones. "This way my
guide can be a pproximately 50
feet behind m e and yet I can be
able to hear him clearly and dis·
tmctly. It will give me a sensa-
tion of skiing by m)'6el£," be
~nys.
J ohn Novotny won a 14-gale
slalom competition among tot.al·
ly bhnd skiers last month.
''The guide m akes the v.hole
difference in the world," s ays
Novotny, who lenrned to ski in
1972 with ABSF. ''lt'!> kind of like
<.1 team f<'eling."
Novotny, who has conquered
advanced slopes despite being
blinded by cancer of the r etina
"hen he was t wo. says being
blind do<'s add to the element of
frar in :;k11ng and also shuts out
the beauty of the scenery.
·•From what ( hear it's really
pretty to go down a hill. I try lo
imagine it and kind of build a
scene in m y mmd of what l 'm go-
ing through. That's part of the
fun. too. it's r eally enjoyable,''
he !>ays.
,.,. "'-to
PARACHUTIST PAT MULtiERN TO DELIVER FIRST BALL.
Another Baseball
•
AP l'Mto
Caught in t•e Act
San Diego's Dave Winfield is caught try·
ing to steal home in exhlbition baseball
against the Ckicaeio Cubs Monday at Soot·
ts.dale. Ariz. as Mike Gordon applies the
ta~. San Diego won, 4-2.
~Its in Brief
Barnes Out of Playoffs?
DETROIT -A publi6hod re·
port th a t t e mp e ramental
forward Marvin Barnes is think-
ing of passing up the NBA
playoffs to start a jail teem 10
Rhode Island caught Detroit
Pistons general manager Oscar
Feldman by surprise Monday.
"l have not talked to Marv re-
cently and the report is a com-
plete surprise so far as l am con-
ce rned." said the part-<>wncr of
the Pistons.
In an interview, Barnes said he
is not obligated to participate in
the playoffs.
Charge• Dropped
E AST LANS ING, Mich.
F our misde m eanor cha rges
nga10st Atlanta Braves r elief
pitcher Mike Marshall have been
dropped by the state
Ingham County pro"ecutor
P ete r Houk !\a1d toda' 1t "doesn·t
m ake a lot of sense ·to prosecutt•
Ma rshall on charges ~temmmg
Crom a r un-in he had ~1t h
Michigan Stale l ni\'ersit~ of·
f1c1als when m ore im portant
cases arc pendm(!
Fon Dies
SYRACU S E . N.Y. --
Chris topher A . Black, 19, a
Corne ll University student Crom
Morristown, N.J .. who was hit in
the head by a hockey puck while
watching a g ame betwee n
Corne ll and Yale Dec. 3, died
Monday a t Upstate Medical
Center here, hospital officials
said.
Black had been hospitalized
since the accident. Bla ck was sit·
ting in the stands near a goal at
the time. The puck that hit him
had been defl ected during pl ay.
Skin-l•pro1'ed
SACRAMENTO -Skier Sheila
McKinney is beginning to regain
consciousness m ore than a week
a fter h e r accident, the
Sacrammto Medical Center re·
ports.
McKinney, of Squaw Valley
and Lexington, K y., was ad·
,·anced from serious to fair con·
d1lton late Monday. She had been
transferred Sunday nigh.I from
t he neurological intensive rare
unit to a regular nursing ward.
Sh<.' had Jost a ski and crashl'd
into some hay bales March 12
Ford to Play
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -Nor1h
Carolina AJl ·Amcrica guard Phil
Ford r eceived treatment from
team doctors and said his injured
elbow foll belt('r Monday as the
Ta r I feels took a break before
pr acticing for the NCAA basket·
ball tournament semifinals.
Ford suffered a hyperextended
elbow and bnused the s urround·
mg tissue in t he final minutes of
the fifth-ranked Tar Heels' win
ove r Notre Da m e i n the
se mifin a ls of t h o Eastern
R<'i;ionals.
An orthopedic surgeon who ex·
amincd Ford, said he believed
the junior would be a ble to play
Saturrl.1y against Nevada-Las
\'£'gas.
Technicality Stops
Legless Champion
L OS ANGELES <A P I -
In c lud i n g t h !' sh r npn<'I.
weightli fter Bob Wil'land weighs
something below 12:!1 :! pound!..
the bantamweight d1v1s1on hmtt
for tournaments. Thal doesn't in·
elude his legs. They're missing --
sheared off in Vietnam by a land
mine.
So when Wieland competes, he
mus t s trap himfie lf t o a
we ightlifting benc h for his
power-lifting specialty, an ex
ercise called the bench press. A
power-liflin~ event h as thre<'
lifts . but Wie land 's handicap
limits him to the bench.
In the r ecent Los Angeles
Senior P ower Lifting Cham-
pions hips. Wie la nd be nc h-
pressed 295 pounds. taking the
weight In hand, lowering it to his
chest and pushing it back up. The
effort cou.ld be a world record for
his class.
But his competitor s were
bother<'d by th<' str a p. and
tournament officials pointed to
the fine print
".Most of th<' SfJuawking was
over a line in the rule book that
says ·a zero effort in one of the
three lifts elimmates the lifter
from competition,' .. Wieland
says.
"I heard latC'r that one guy
complained that I needed a belt
to strap myself to th(' bench. That
both<'red some people. But Usten,
I don't need the record re·
cogn1 zed offictally. I know I lifted
more thnn anyone in history in
m y weight clai:;s ." .
Several of Wieland's friends
say they'll try to alter the power
h flin~ rules next year lo allow
h a ndicnp ped a thl et es like
· Wi eland to compet e on an equal
basis.
Jolm Coming Along
Wieland. a 31-year-old part·
time physical education te acher
at Cal State <Los Angeles >. has
run into similar trouble before.
At one tournament in Illinois, the
officials put him in a higher
weight class. With legs, he'd
weigh ~II over 200 pounds, the
a r gument goes, so be s hould
compete as a heavyweight. Dodgers Pitcher Looks Sharp
VERO BEACH, Fla. <AP) --
When a ligament snapped in his
pitching elbow on July 17, 1974,
Tommy John was figured by
many to be through with
baseball.
After missing l 1f.z seasons, his
comeback wit.b a 10·10 record
last season was coasidm-ed near·
miraculous.
Today, be s ays, "I feet very
Gimmick
good ••. the best shape I've been
in since I've been with th e
Dodgers. There is no problem.''
John worked six innings Mon·
day and gave up just one e amNl
run although the Dodgers even
tually los t to the American
League champion New York
Yankees4-3.
The 33-year-old le ft-hander
gave up two runs overall on eight
hlls and in his 14 innings pitched
this spring has been charged
with ooly three earned runs and
Hhits.
Of the hits by the Yankees.
"I want to be recognized as a
competitive athlete," Wieland
said. "J didn't get m y legs blown
off in Vietnam just so I could
become a power lifte r. I didn't go
down to the health store and or-
der a strong body. C've been
breakin~ my butt in training for
seven years."
But Wieland seems to be more
amused than bitter about his
troubles in the sport. After all.
the la nd mine ne arly killed hlm.
One of the shell's fragments
lodged in his wrist. It causes con·
sta nt paint. \
Phillies Add Parachule Man to Repetoire
John commented, •lof all the
eight. only four I'd &ar ftn well
hit. My looataan wu ell'Oellent for
th1s thne of the spring." In other ,..rda, M "as puttlnt tbe ball
when he wanted and cne up on·
bttwowalb.
"I've been through unbelieH'\
ble pain," he said. "I still bav•
'phantom pains' in my stumps:t
So you can understand why. iU
doesn't bother me much lheJ!t
won 'l recognize my world reJI
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -
Baseballs will not be lhe only
things flying around Veteran~
Stadium April 9 when t h('
Philadelphia Phi11ies open the
1977 season.
... The Philiies have adde d
Parachute Man to their roster for
the C estivitie$ prior to th t i r gllm(I
with lhe Montreal Expos.
Jn recent yeari1, Phll• vice pre-
fident But Gilei1 h.n..'i b'f'ated the
fans to Kiteman (twice), Cycle
I.tan and Roc:ket Man on openlne
d)ay. . •
Thi.I year's atb'notlon ls Pat
Mulhern, 25. of Newark, Del., G
sky diving enthualaat, who plans
LO parachute lnto tho stadium
from a Upt plane al 3,SOO faet.
The seript calls for Mulhern to
Cree fall about 1,200 feet SUS·
pended from a special square
chute that wiJl allow him to pUot
his way into the stadium and de-
liver a ball to manager Danny
Ozark's starting pit.ch er.
"Everyone wm be able to see
m~ because of the altitude." uld
Mulhern, who lifce the PhllUes.
has been in Florida rece~Uy for
"gr.ring training.·• He estimates
ht! 11 have some 300 jumpe under
hi• belt by the Ume he boill out
over the Vet.
• 'The winds will damtne the
postuon of my extnrom. Use
plane,•• sald Mulhern. ••Because
of the densely p0pu.11ted area
aver which I'll be ]umptn1. the
jump will hnvo to be called aft tf
the whtd., .,. flbtonett than 12
miles per hour.
"My I~ tufet wfll be between s base and eenter
field. The wind will determine
the exact spot."
The bearded Mulhel'n tR a
former defensive end for the
University ol Delaware football
team and waa a Middle AUantlc
Conference 190·pound wrOIUln1
champloa ln 1971.
"Actually, t don't feel there's
that much mk involved,.. be
said. "I don't alm to Cet burt or
kUled. 1 don't even take cbance9
1n lhll •pott.. ••1wDl'Ym'be-.~ Hd, I •ot burt mucb more Pla1t41 foot-
ball aoes tu •• allllna. ~"o eoa&act 'qiarta. •• ?4ullH!m tald. . .
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John llas won his spot In the
five-m81l pitching rotation that
new manager Tommy .Lasorda
plans to use this season. Another ot that group, Don Sutton, makes
his third s~of the spring today
at Cocoa against the Houston·
.Altr09. •
After bis Injury In 1974, John
underwent extensive 1urgery
wltb tendon from bl1 rlgbt
forearm used to repair the len.
elbollr. Hll arm wu ln a cut that
seaaon • the Dodcen pl•~ In
tb6 World Serlee and be "" no aeUon In ms. Then be came
bac~ Jmt M8IOO and bis eamed-ruo-a,....., WU s.o9, ~
lethlntbeN~Leecue.
:~te's 2 HomerJ
Paces Angels' Roo
TUCSON (Al') -Brue
Bochte's two borne runs and Dan·
ny Briggs's round-tripper led the
California Angels to a 12-3 vie
tory ove r the Cleveland Indian
in exhibition baseball here Mon
day.
Boehle drove in six runs wi
his home runs, a slogle a.nd
sacrlllce Cly u the An1el1 e
lbalr record ot '1·7.
. Brigp, Wbo also 1ln11ed
triplrid. unlo'4ed his hom•• •.
two-ron shot, ln the eichlb. j
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Outdoor•
JIM NIEMIEC
OHan f1•tun1 bu bet'n 11t•ry Sood to antJt'n u
Ulches of baH. bonllo and rock (~h bavt been l'On
slnent for ii.JI l•odih•• alma the 1out.h coast Ii~•·
Newport llvbor 1portfi1tllng boata are retuman1
w1lh luruts of rock eod l1tken of{ coutal deep Willer
reefs and ut the out.er Islands, while al Dana Wharf
daily bc»Ats are getting Into some good bonito and
bass action along kelp beds and over shallow rock
piles. lt appears that this wUJ be a good sprln~
season for our landin&a as water and weather condi·
tions have been ideal.
Down al San Diego no yellows have been caught
for the past few weeks, although a few white sea
ba5s have been brought lo gaff. Barracuda. lots of
bonito and bass have been making up the bulk of the
sport catch, but there 1s a good chance that the
yellows wall show up again and produce excellent
angling durmg the months of Apnl and May. _and
hopefully until the longfms arnve. Loads are light
at all doc~ and resen al1ons are only necessary on
sunny weekend trips Charter operations ar~ start·
ing up and those who would lake to insure
themseht.•s of good trips this coming summer had
better get in <.'Ontact with their favtJnle skipper.
Hex it"o11 ... t11glin9 I• Good
Beate
Jim WaJtera \\Oft thC'
UO In SO 2 •nd hi~
brother Dill placed
second In SJ 8 but Lt
w.an't cno~(lh Jll h~:il El
Modena toppled Estan·
cHa ·s Eaete11. S4 S2. in
Century Leu1ue lr0t<.'k
and field action Monda.>
E11tanc1a had Gar)
Grochow wanning the
pole vault with a 13·foot
effort and Joe Stark cap-
turing the 120-yard high
hurdles m 15 4. Estanc1u
also \\On the mik reluy
m the meet that wu~
postponed from Thur::.·
da) b.> rain.
V411SITY
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Fishing at the Cape Is really turning on, reports E ~,', '1' :;~·~: 1/~ ,\ 1
0', •
Whitey at Anglers' <.:enter In Newport Beach. Most Mo•,, EM io ?1, , M'"'' "' t
everyone who pla ns on going down to Baja to fish ·~ "~ ''fl HH ,1,,,., t ' • for big game fish in the Orange County area con· '" EM , , , .,.,., .on • M " ,
ta cts Anglers' Center for an up date on fishing con· "~ t" • ""'"""""' LM '"'
dltlons and to get outritted with lhe r gh tac e. 11~,.,,. , L • M· n""·• 11 , i t kl ._. n .,, r •1,. > .... ""'' f 1. '
Whitey says marlin and dolphin are all over the M •" '"'-• 1 F-1~"' • 1 • • J
place and that boat!> are ri•turnlng lo the beaches /;j 1'R ~n~.;,;:: [M:,'~ · '''''
with 2 lo 3 billfl!.h per boat. L j I ""'' IM I' I I •• "
The big game fish are about ready to make a n··?; ~MR ~·~;;~~.',' /·~.1 ~~.
m ove up Into the S<'a or Cortez. added the expert, EM ·~ 1 i co"""' r M • 18 •
and toward the f'nd or April thf' best fishing will be /;:, ,; ."';"',~~~n~' ,'~ ! ',,'. ,., ..
off Punta Colorado. Roosterfish, a rew marlin, ,, ' Ali .... ono [Ml •I J • I
do lphin and yellowtail are currently 1n the waters R'6~ ~MR::.· , 1F;,:·~~. ~ 11 ~ ,.
around Punta Colorado, but tuna and waboo have t M ill!., 1 .,.,,.,, •• ? t 12•, •
begun to move out. Reservations are m andatory for JVH•o"vos1TY
£1Modrf'\41 11111 1n 1 E\\.lno .i rnos t good resorts in Mexico, especially at this time ")'> • v•M·"'l f M , 1
of the }ear. For those who plan on motoring down to r"•n EM 1 1 u M • FM
t b "'"'S" t r.. .." • f M ' 1 Baja or on the mainland. and you want to fish for M , , \" '"" E M l , 1 1 ~!~e~~:! ~~t ~~~ ~:~P:::t::r ';:ukre e~~~t:t~~ ~0a~ ~ :~. ,:?\.::.~·:~:' ~ 7: ~101 ~ t .. 1
11,
fishing. For re!>ef\ a lions a t P unta Colorado phone l,A o11' n. " • M • ' .. I r
(714)479·9251. '""t'l~,~~:.,::D: ~.~l l:M,
Bwi11 t c-fio11 fo B egin
Hass f1:;h1ns.: -.hould really !>larl picking up at all
Southland lakc·s this coming month as largemouths
began lo move· prior lo their spawning season.
Lower Otay in San D1t•go as \\.C'll a!-San Vicente and
El Capitan arC' alrc.Hly k1c·kin~ IJUl some nice str·
ingl'rs of Florida strain huckctmoulhs Sutherland
is due lo open April I and shoulrt be tops for bass 1n
the 3 to 7 pound rangc L:1kt• Whotrord ( neur Escon-
dido I. Hensha\\ and Vall lakes '>hould all produce
good l'all'hc.•., of sm;dl hass. largt' crappie and
stock<'<.1 trout
LakC's in lht• n11rtlwrn portion-. of Southt'rn
Cal1lurr11.1 1 •· :-..111 \nt11n1<1 halwll;1 ct< . an· .llso
expected to prmluc'<' \.C'f\ good bass f1shmg for
anglers toss 1n~ \\Orm s. trank baits and
murlsuckC'rs In thesC' lakec, there are some big
northern l;.1qH•mout hs but the) are 'er) hard to
catch and during th< '-P•rn nmg period "c·ather 1s
the k e) r .ic·tor w hC'n t ht· " ind blo" ... or the ram r al Is
;anglers Jllsl don l J!et ou~ on th<' lake and go after
thl' fish . .incl during this m.•\l month, that as the
"l'i.1lhc1 pn.·t.11c:t111n
Poinf f>f l 'iprt·
!'\tttlhf'ad ri'hinJ.( i<. 'till productil·e on the up
pn stretches or thl' Klamath River in ~orthern
California. Also, lhe Smith River is good for big
ironheads in the 10 to 1;;-pound clac,,, "ater is low
PVt>rywht•rc, but rii.h are still swimming. Late
season rains art' helping anl(lers a nd drift. fis·
hermf'n (the heht way to hook and land salmon a nd
steelhead> and c;hould tril(~•·r a migration up river.
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MIKE KELL V. BILL BABASHOFF SPARK FV HIGH.
Bright Horizon Looms
r Bahashoff, Kelly
.ER CARLSON
O.a1fy ll'11ot Suu
The ' ·e been around
tht• Orange Coast a1l•a
:!>Wtm ~ccnc fur sc\eral
year!'> but for f'ountarn
Valley lltt!h 's Bill
Babashoff and Mtkt> Kel-
h· their currl'nt t:x ·
plo1ts appear lo be JUst
thl' beginning uf b1ggt'r
things
The Fount am \'alley
M'mors are presentl} the
kc) s to the Barons' quest
for the Sun!>et Leagu<'
s"'1m champ1onsh1p and
each hgures to domanatl·
"h ::it ever e\ ent he'!-> en
terl'd 1n Fnd.n"' fm.ib
at Los Alam1tos. ll1 ~h
Ead1 dra"' ::.1m1Jar
ra\ es from Fountain
Valle\ l'Oach Ra) Bray
or Murk !-,chu!Jl·rt tht·tr
A1\lJ Nadadort.·s l'oach at
M 1 .. smn VirJo
Sunda\ Baba-.hoff
tut ned ,1·1 ~1 18 1; 1n lht:
1.650·yard freestyle. a
cloC"klllJ? 12 seconds b('t
tl•r than the Pac 8 tham
pion's mark a Wl•ek ago
He finished behind two
time Olympic champwn
Brian Goodell of M1ss11111
\'1ew 111 thl' Ai\l' 1nv1ta
11on<1l. but as St·huht•rt
.,,,\s 'Haha-.h1lrf 1' n·JI
I\ 'an unkno"n quant1t\'
lit.• ' JU~l no" lwganntnJ.!
to get malur1l) and
:.trength . I look fo1 him
to be a gn.•at collc.·gl'
::.\\ 1mm~·r
Hru) says this of his
fou r -year vars1t¥ let
tl.'rman
"B1ll 1ssim1Jartoother
membC'rs of th e
Babas hoff fam1I). they
all ride high m the waler
"'1th a lot of nJtural
buoyant'). "
R<1bashoff's be!<t dock
1ngs 1n high sc hool
events are 5 32 I in thl'
~O } ard freest). It'. 1 44 ·1
m the 200 free. 48 9 in the
100 free and 22 4 in the 50
free
Ha:. prep career con-
d udcs with lhe C I F
championship finals
where he must contend
with Good<'ll in the dis·
lance races Rut both
<.'Oat·hes agree. the 200
and 500 are not
Babashoff's best events
1t 's the 1,650 freestyle
where he can exploit his
!>trength an AAU and col-
legiate waters.
Kelly, meanwhile, Is
an entirely different
s wimmer with the
freestyle sprints. the
backstroke and bulterny
his favorite events.
His times make him a
threat lo the CIF finals in
four different e\'ents, de·
pending on which he
l'ventuallv enters
Prep Tennis
Kelly broke the na-
tional age group record
for 18-and -under 1n
January m thl' 50 free
!20 9> and an im
mediate goal ts to
l'limanatt.• Jot' Bottom 's
c Santa Clara > national
prep record or 20 5 The
Cl F record 1s 20.94 by
Tustm's Sam Franklin
:md Kelly won the CI F m
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MD Girls
Rate d 2nd
~I 36 as a Junior
"Kelly 1s the No. l high
school sprint prospect in
the recruiting wars."
says Schubert .. His
s tarts and turns are cx-
plost\'C ·
Mater Oe1 lhgh School · I 'H• never !-een him
of SanlJ Ana 1!< r;.ated lose on a turn." says
"t'<'ond m tht• ~1rb 4 A Bray "Usually. 1r he's
Cl I'' bas ketball r.inkmi:!s even al the turn. he is a
this week ~1th llunt body length ahead after
111gton Bt>ach third and thf' tum."
Fountain Valley fourth Kelly turned a 53.06 as
behind leader St. Joseph a junior 1n the 100
lhgh or Lakewood. backstroke and he has a
Huntington BC'ach lifctimebcstof50.4inlhe
moved up from eighth to 100 butterfly.
E \'t'n "ith lllC' f'xl r1·nwh• dn Har and low w att'r
in t hf' west. f fc•(•l thal lht• fi1'h ofour rh ers, "ho have
bf't'n hl're fo r manv mon· H·ar' than we haH•, should
ha\'(' riparian rij.!ht,. or'all thr 'almon, trout a nd
't<'l'lhl'ad I haH· fou)!ht on thf' t•nd or a rod and lasted
at a diru1Pr tahlC'. I can hard I~ 'a' th('rt• j, an~ conte'l
h<'tn t•t•n whal anl(lini: ha' don1· for mt•. 1.f't u.; re
~ulah• lh1• now Of ri\rr watt•r , hut not lo lht• ('Xlf'nl
I hat it intf'rft•rp," ilh man·, natural hf'rltagf' of angJ.
in)(. Tht>rf• 'houlcl h.-t·nou~h "atu in ~orthnn
{'alifornia la kt•' to IHO\ 1de ~ood (1shlnj! for \ aca-
tioner-., than'-' 111 latf' <,eason storms, at most
popular recrt'allon an•a<;.
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th 1 rd and Fou n l a 1 n Kelly's fourth possible
Valley dropped from event is the 100 free.
second to fourth after alth ough he seldom
HB's 59 49 vil'tory in swims t he event in high
S unset League pl:.1y school. He's done n 47.S
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BILL CUNERTY
Ooutttes
M atcr Dei. IC'ader in in high school competi·
the poll last \\eek. lost lo lion. but in AAU circles.
St Joseph 1n Sunrt'>l' he's gone46.6.
League• action to fall out "You're going to hear
of the top spot a lot from both of them in
Corona del Mar. leader the college ranks." pre-
o f the South Coast diets Sch ubert. "Boys
League w1lh an 8 0 don'l start doing things
circuit mark. as ranked until college age usually. Cune rly Get~ "•nr. • '"". "'••o•. seventhinlheJ-Apoll Goodell and Jesse
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iuH10A v••rnTv • • VassaJJo at Mission Viejo Capo Grid Job v""'"''• I I S..n C••m•n•• Pot 's~t~:;.p.~':.~1 "":;'~ are exceptions lo the r ule
, , \ 0.,~·~:' 011 • ~,1 '<> M•t~O.•ISlll'roMI 111 tO COmpele interna-
Dana I hlls High ., in A~·· • ~ '" • • .. ,.,, 1 P • •· • ~:~~::'..0.:.~~:,'~s~~:_~;~" :~; tionally at such a young
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SC's Martinez
2-hits Uni,4-1
Bl'nn" ~rt1ne1
pitch~ a '"o h.lttcr for
the S»n Cleimt"ntc-
Tntons ;as lht'y defeuted
vlailme Unlver111 t y Hh1 h
(lrvlnel. 4·1. m South
Coa!lt League basebaall
action Monday
In another South Coast
game. postponed from
last week because of
rain. Dana Hills defeated
host Laguna Beach, 4 2.
Martinez had eight
s trikeouts, issued one
walk and gave up only
one hat after the first m
nmg run by L'mvers1ty
John R<'1ss drove
D<iv1d Gentile ucross Ill
the first after Gent1lt·
had "alked and mO\ ed
to second on an l'rror Ed
O'Donnell got the olhtr
l'n1vers1ty hit
For San ClcmC'nte.
"al ks to Mikl' lion ath
and Ted Jlett111g;i \\1th
t\\o outs 111 th<' fifth 1n
ning sl'l up thl' winning
r u n .J 1 m r o r n· " t l' r
::.tnglrd to gl't Olll' anus.-.
.ind both b<.1se 1 unners
adv anc<'d on an 1·1Tor
John McDonald then
'inglc·d lo get l\111 an
suranre rum ..
A t I. a gun J II t • J l' h ,
18 Errors
Aids HVC
Dana KIILI "cored a pair
In the lop ol the lint
when Stu Heil'I walked.
nnd 0&11a arown tripled
for t h(' nrst marker. Jim,
Romero then Sinlled In
8ro111•n Oana Hills added
s ingle runs in the fourth
on a waJk and base hit by
Brian Kmney and in the
firth on hats by Hein and
Paul Bethke with an er-•
ror getting the run
across.
Kevin Kiessel bach
singled in the fifth for
Laguna Beach and
scored on Pete Hauser's
'iecond triple of the game_
H1ch Nunas then singled
for th~ second tally.
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Collc~e·s baseball l<•am,
under the banner of the
Costa Mesa Collegian5.
will compete in the
Cal1forn1a Collegiate
League this summer
Coach Mike .Mayne's
Pirates will par h<.'ipale
in the Southern Division
with Downey. San Dleao.
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Mes a 495-0401
The 40.game schedule co~rA ... 1.~A "
I !>16 Nt*'f;I'!"" e~ j
GI
•J ,, • begl.ns June 11 and con· 642-1753 eludes in early August L---.;.;:.::..~,;;.;;;--~
RARE SALE! ThC' nche!<I publ1<• '\lrtped hass r1shin~ derby in
Colorado RI\ rr .1nn;1ls 11fft>nng more than $.S,000 m
cash awards and mC'rrhan<hM• kick!> orr April l and
encis S<•pt ~ L;1't., t-.ir 11 took ,152' · f)Ot1nd striper to
wan th« oHrall eonl('sl and this yC'ar sponsors an-
t1c1pale lht• wmnc•r wall ha\ e to land a slnpper near
the M-pound cla!<s
Then• i' no t>nlry frr for the derby. but registra·
tion 1s rt>q111rl'CI. ancl th€' striper must be caught
het Wf'C'n Davi'> num and north of Topock Gorge Of·
hcial we1gh ·1n slalmns are· Bullhead Bait and
Tac:kh-. Srn1ttv'<, Jfa1t and Tackle. and Sportsman's
One-Stop. all 111 Hullht•a<i City
Search Of a var'>I(\ root to •\I ~1 M L"vf \11~'1 • O• &. <;~"0•"'~''"'""<1 t1n------------
balJ coach tod<I\ folln\\ 0 • '• 0 "" ' "' '' '~ '~ ' ""'·' .. '""A •R.,., '' • s '1 d hi ~" IC U1 \tw>(aAm•t An41,.111'"' 14 I ang ., on "' n1i.: " con ., 1 ,,,Am•,,,,, ,,.,..,1 .. ,r,,~., 1 11 1 llVIN ADYANYAOU flrmat1on of Bill (\inert~ 10 ., .. .,,My 1C•m1no R•·••• 11'
as Capi~trano \'<1llev J C Golf Po•.S<llool.Lu~U: lltcord OUI PAOROffDI. ,
High's selection to bl'J(ln UOl..,,d lS.n•ntononl 10'
2 quarts:
Y2 gatlon:
In add1tmn to '-lrap~·d bass action. anglers can
also C'nJOY !<<>mt• i::real f1sh10J( for trophy size <to 15
pound' 1 ra1nho\\ I rout. l'rappie and catfish. not to
mention the funta'>t1r hass fishing during the next
four month~
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f tball fortune~ for th<' Gotd .. w.-1101 1111 ~··••Mo"•<• o, • .,,, Hill 'Go•rJ•n• 1~ o
OO • "'" Muntlnq1onS.. .. tl•fl CCt San!aM•ri• 1Nortl>f'rn l "J Cou,gars Hn..., ,,tJ t >~ '11'1 r.unuiw ~,, " I R1')helH (Nt)r1P'Wttrnl t1 ) Cunert\', 30. l'tl;JC'hecl "'"• •c. "' "'k •n'l "II•. tn\lli1ot1s, .. rr•t 11 1
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and second round bl'rt h --....:.....-:=:--:::-::--:-:---:-=======-= m the 2·A pla\<1ffs 1n
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aDd Newport Harbor b•-
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bonors.
.With point.I counttn1
throuah 16 places, the
Sailors or Newport
Harbor will pit their
depth against the blue
ribbon exploits or Foun·
lain Valley's Bill
BabasboCC and Mike
Kelly.
Mission Viejo.
meanwhile, with a horde
of talent led by two-time
Olympic champion
Brian Goodell, should
have no trouble at El
Toro High m the South
Coast League finals.
And FoothHI figures to
have an easy time in its
own waters against Cen· -----------------tury League competition
WHO IS
a Ian
111agnon?
There are stm a few people asking Htis
question.
If y0tt'n beftl wonderinq ••• Alan MOIJ'O'l II your
newest and fittest POfttioc dedenhlp in Oran«Je
Cffltty. He 11 a IOftCJ tirM butiftess m., a
resldettf of your co~ for IMftJ MClllJ
years. He Is a fomily man ... he Is the type of MC111
you'd lib to do buslfteu wittl. Whet! you're
ltlirildnq of purchosllHJ o new or possibfy vMd
car, think of Alan ~
Ma9non Pontiac. \ iOO~O' >'
Y041'U appreciate his o~\; f't(;\ >' _ ,...,
flH senlct and his 4""\V .., ,. · ,... · /
profeuional "'°'"'., ~ \ >' ~ f" _,, ~o o\~~
f ~ t....-1-... _,.,.-'I>~ ~'2.11'-o --., -..HS. _. "°IV"'.,0 r,O ftl\ i~&~o ll" ·a 11.\JV ~g-~ ~
as the season gears
toward the CIF prclims
at East Los Angeles
College, which begin
March 30 (3·Al and 31
(4-A ).
Here's the week 's
schedule.
S..n•e1LH'IU9
l.01Alamltos Hl9ll
$wlm orelim\ Wecine...S•Y •I l P m
di•'"" 111\11< •f EdlM>n Thu•\Cl•v •t '
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Al £1 Toro Hl9ll
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t1nat .. We6nfo\d•Y •t l 4iwtm t1n•h
Tnu,.~day at l
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t ·nat\ 4l .. turCM1 at,,..,,,,..
Area Golf
SANTA ANA CC
Point (Mr Sou,.,.. •rn .. nt II F-hqru
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lft 4 Bf'll• Flf'tn'lf'r 1h
0 Fl•Qhl I MMy H•~lon 18 ?
Su••~ Sl•wMI 'I J M~rllld llolfr 70.
• HPIPn ISOE<tl 14
Strokf' Pltty Tourn,1mr-nt A FIHltlr
•vro"t ' JAC•lf' VOf'l~I. 86
tNeO I Jun•'""" ,, B and C Flu;ihl\ No qro« IN•11 1
"'" J M arv Lou K 1+-r, Vtrq,ntJ
MCC;trlN"V 7l
0 J=llqnt IGro~\I 1 f:r•nC• •• Rl'f'l'J
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1t111 throu&hout. rf't nol r rict.
• full 1houl4er turn. In aome
CHU it may hetp tf lht h .. d
turn a •hchtly with th• 1houlder1
-but only 1h1ht1y: • motlonlHI
hHd II lhll th• ldtal
, It Is upeclally vlt•I th•t &0lf· 'h_ •rs who w•r llHHI •void •ny
Favorite
llOCJl coac e•pect
lb• tm Oran1e County :
IA•1ue volleyball race 1
t.o be exactly like lut
year'a : La Quinta ,
four schools will have a .
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MAHI MAHI •••.••••••••••••••••• 3.•5
OR.lll:£0 SEA 8A8S •.•••••••••••• 3;76
TOP ALOIN STEAK ••••••.•••••• 3;96
NEW YORK ST£AK ••••••••••••••• 4.50
LOBSTER TAIL .................. 5.96
STEAK ANO LOBSTER ............ 8.45
LUNCHION llso mvtd tbily 11nt114 p.m.
11111 Peclfll COIQll H,,y • Hll'tlinf'Oll Id!. • l2131 llt2· 1Ut
JICU E. C:.. Hwy• Cetone Ott Mw • 1714117&.0IOO .. tl O head movemo; Not only doo•
(Wealmlnster> will win I it, mod the leaaue's other
do1fi&htfor second. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~ Estanci• or Costa
Mesa, Canyon ~ ' 1' (Anaheim) and Maler fT ~
9 ~!~tcs:n~i~3a!h8~~ e;t ~lllllt!"l'-!.l.lr31•
second, and even rirst-'-#T~ftW~l\ill1 I r
the movement of the frames
bother such golfers, but exces-
sive head turning (illustrations
y e a r co a c h M a r It L What M k I McKenzie of Irvine High earn 0 es
foresees opportunity ror The Lindora Method
his young team. So Effective Following are
thumbnail sketches of
Estancia and Irvme, two
of the three Orange
1 Coast area schools en-
tered in the league • l and 2) will cause the ltne of volleyball competition.
v1s1on to switch from being Mater Dei coach Joe
through the glasses to outside Gordon refused to the glasses-from tn locus to respond with team in· blurred. . f . II you wear glasses, address ormatton.
the shot while looking through ESTANCIA --Coach
the center of your glasses. Don't Mike Pomeroy expects
tilt your head. Then keep look· 1977 to be a complete r e-
1ng at the ball through the center building year for Estan-
of your glasses throughout your cia. Mike Vol tee is the
swing (illustration #3). This 1s only returning starter
the only way for golfers w1lh and several pl ayers
glasses to play consistently well . are commg out tor tbe 1.-----------------------' team late because they
played for the Eagles'
Girls Sports basketball team.
··La Quinta is probably
the best in our league.''
Pomeroy says, "and the
rest of the teams will
battle for second. We'll
have as good a shot al 1l
GIRLS TRACK
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HIO 1 Ev.,,< IEMI 11 q. 2 CMlltt
IE I 11 I ) c;.,,_,wn <EMI 11 S
710 I E••nt 1EM1 26 8 7. Guo·
<lo<"on 1EMl77 9 J Swonole <E I 28 '
..0 ' Burkh.trl E I I 01 6 2 Pyle 'E I I Oii 0 ) A,_,,.,... , E I I " 1
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Toov•y IEMI 6 \6 S l Ounl•r EI
8 oq 0
f m•I~ 1 F,.rnanoe1 1 E 17 '~ q '}
Almonto CE l IS lS 1 no third
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SP 1 Pallor•o" •E 1 1& ~·, 7
McNpal IEI »1 J Chr.<U•~ •EM •
16 8
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Prep Golf
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WOMEN'S SOFTBALL
GoldenWe1t fJ) Ill S.tnl• An•
Goto." w .. 1 lloc S<o.•
o .. ,,,.,., ,,
8,.own 1'1
w ,n,1...pt'"f k If
~trubf--lb
,_;,.no,n ''
li"'rH ~II
as anyone." •b ,. h rbt
' n " : IRVINE --Coach
0 n Mark McKenzie only has
n fJ , freshmen and
' :-ophomort•s but he's ~~,:~.;..~,. ., ~ ~ f11?ldmg a full team on a ll
t•1" 01> n ~ levels . varsity. JV
Tot·" ~·••bvl~~.nq• and frosh -soph The
' " • l<'aJ;:u!''s heavy favorite
;;,;, .: ; ~ ' 1s def1111tely La Quinta.
says McKenzie. but he
thinks Irvine can be
c-om pct1t1vc with the rest
Or•nO<I C.Oul m 111 Cypr~' Of the teams Or_,"Cf" Co.nt 80• Sc:or• •b , " •b• Six of trvme·s players
' 0 :, a r e sophomores from H~',.,''oi '
F.·o..nll\t,. l \ n ~ last year 's 2-12 team.
fiu,.n'\ It
C,0"1oun 1t1
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'f\1.\1\
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Qr 1"1' (Q.1• I ('l{l'l JfY.t t) \ flo
Cvo.•• ._ •M ·IU' 0 1 n
JPnn,.. ~, 1'lr1• r r111r,...,d d no
h·tt~·
while four are freshmen
who are virtually new to
the !.port
Pro Hockey
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A complete program to instruct patients
how to lose weight easily, then how to
montoin their lean weight.
Doily therapy, with audio and sub-lim1nal
visual aids to promote motivation and
encouragement.
HCG. a fat mobilizing substonct:. makes
it easier for patients to lose weight without
fatigue or excessNe hunger.
Lindoro'6 very special diet. designed tor
raptd wajlt k:$. <Yid i'rproved eatng hci:>its.
Behavior modif1cot1on techniques to learn
weight control.
lindora·s easy-to-follow maintenance
program to prevent regaining.
The entire program is under the strict
supervision of medical doctors. specialists
in bonotric medicine.
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Monday lhru fndoy
9A M 101PM -2PM 106PM.
NEWPORT BEACH
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COSTA MESA
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hen you ask a loan
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e talking to him.
We don't let titles stand in the way of getting
things done. We're workmg banker-. in a bank that
works for you.
You want to borrow money. We wanl to lend
money. And we try to keep th mg<> c1"i -;1mple ''"that.
So tell us about the loan vou need Mlivht• fof;
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a loan for a vacation to help you forget about th~
taxes you paid.
We're easy to talk to. But you 'II get more than
conversation.
Chances are. you 'II get your loan.
Come in and talk to a loan officer. Or our
president. They may both be the same helpful
person. Maybe someone you already know. Because
we're a local bank operated by local people. iust
like you. And that gives uc; o lot in common right
away.
Now. about ·that loan you nee<l
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President
l hief faecuti11e Officer
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To Barbara Smith It means be--
lng 1 homemaker.
Mn. Smith, preaident ol the
mllllon-membe-r Relief Society of
the Church ol Jesus Cbrisl ol Lat-
ter-day Sainla, believes that
staying bome is the ulUmate
freedom a woman c1n have.
In Newport Beach to celebrate
the 13Sth anniversary of the or·
gaouaUon, Mrs. Smith took lime
· out to talk about her view of
woman's role as wife, mother
and church member.
"The skills of homemaking are
the skills of living spiritually,"
she asserted. "We've limited
ourselves. The homemaker
should provide the foundation for
the family but she should be able
to go out and bring the beauty of
the world into the home.'•
The society, whi c h was
founded with 18 members in
Nauvoo, rn.. provides women
with the tools to accomplish
these tasks.
During weekly meetings the
members study theology, de·
velop homemaking and com-
munication skills and enrich the
cultural part of their li ves.
"We also study the various
countries or the world where the
society has chapters including
their music, art and archilec·
lure,'' Mrs. Smith said •.
DUB.ING "MOTHERS' cduca·
Uoo classes." women learn the
skill• ol child 1uid1oce and have
"work&bop" expenences lD the
nursery where their children
stay while they are in class.
The society also sponsors a
"visiting teaching" program
which sends women in paU"S to
the homes of church members to
give lessons in homemaking
skills and olfer help of whatever
kind is needed.
•·we're concern ed with
women's social, emotional and
physical well· being," Mrs. Smith
explained. "We have more than
200,000 teachers and all those
women are learning the lessons
too"
The society offers help in
times of disaster, such us the
Idaho flood. where lists of all
nurses in various areas were dis-
tributed, and the Teton disaster.
where child care was provided
for women busy restoring their
horn es to order
··we encourage women to
participate m civic proJects,"
Mrs. Smith added. "This
strengthens the community. We
also are concerned with beautify.
ing our own homes and the com-
munity."
THE VISITATION PROGRAM
was s tarted in 1844 to aid
Mormon families who wer e
persecuted as they searched for a
place to settle.
"Sixteen women in four dif-
I BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Tuesday, March 22, 19n Bl
\
ferent wardl went called ln at
first. They found that eoma peo.
pie were wit.bout food, blllftketa
or medidDe. It bu continued
OD,'' llrs. Sll\ltb said.
Her pet project now ia a foot-
b1 ll field-abed monument to
women, which la now beinc built
in Nauvoo with tbe conlributioos
of mem*'5 all over the world.
The foeat point of the park will
be a 9-foot bronze figure of a
woman, dedicated to tbe courage
of women in the past and the
~haUenge which lies ahead.
Twelve other statues, in life
size, will be placed in circles in
the park, representing all
aspects or the life of a wife and
mother.
They will include, Mrs. Smith
said, a woman studying, a
woman in prayer, another sculpt-
ing a figure of her own and one
reaching out in compassion.
A YOUNG COUPLE planning
an eternal life together will com·
plete the first circle.
The second grouping will have
a child taking its first step, o
mother holding a child with a girl
walking behind, a mother with
her teenage son, a teacher with a
violin pupil and a woman in a
rocking chair, binding a double
ring quilt symboliz.lng acts she
has sewn into her life.
Finally, there will be a tribute
to Smith, tbe founder of the
society.
"The garden will have a
c ircular walk, symbolizing a
never-ending life," Mrs. Smith
noted.
The memorial area, with its
clusters or sculptures by artisan
Dennis Smith, will be dedicated
jn 1978.
Mrs. Smith presides over her
duties in the society's own build-
ing in Salt Lake City, which in-
clude a resource center to re·
ceive and develop ideas from the
members.
"Millions of wome n have
become a r eservation of
strength," the pres ident as-
serted.
Though the society stands
behind its members, it does not
endorse the Equal Rights
D•llY l'llot ft!IOto By E. Lee l'ayM
Relief Society President Barbara Smith
Amendment. Mrs. Smith does
not deny that women can and
should work but she believes
laws benefitting women shouJd
be s tudied and endorsed
piecemeal.
"BLANKET LEGISLATION
can be destructive," she stated.
"We know there have been in-
justices. But we have been wise
in encouraging women to look at
the ERA."
She said the society and the
church are both concerned with
the rising divorce and infidelity
rates.
"We must make sure that
women know how s1g niflcont
they arc. The role of the
homemak e r s houldn 't be
decreased. We should be helping
families appreciate mothers. No
one needs to be threatened."
Mrs. Smith said she doesn't
believe women will ever serve as
priests in her church because
there is ample opportunity for
them to work in other areas.
''Women in the church have
marvelous opportunities for
leadership. They can go on mis-
sions and speak out, and we have
a companion organization in
which we can serve."
Men are designated to "lead
out in righteousness" in the
. church as they arc s upposed to do
in thf' home, she added.
LIFE HAS BEEN good to Mrs
Smith, a SaJt Lake City resident,
since she has been able to enjoy
her life as mother or seven
children and now grandmother of
17.
She at one time had thought
about becoming a doctor, follow-
ing her g r andmother, Or.
Caroline A. Mills, who was a
physician (and helped deliver
her>. but she chose the route of
• • marriage and motherhood in-,
stead. ,
"I worked in an office and de-t
veloped my secretarial skills UD-f
til I had my first baby,'' she said.,
''I have since then enjoyed ~
marvelous relationship with mya
children. I
"We try to have family dinnersl
once a week, with everyone•
there. We are a close family.'' 1
The benefits she has gained•
from being a homemaker include•
part1c1pating m the growth andl
development or her children, at-
tending functions where they
were involved and being able to,
give them directions
Mrs. Smith believes firmly1
that the family, including child_!
less couples, 1s the basic unit of1
society. ~
"Women have a responsibility:
in childbearing and child rear-1
ing. We're also here to train so1 we can be gods ourselves." I
I
I >
Slice of Life· Captured • I • ..
d • I
Western woodcarver Gery Austin
By JULES LOH
SANTA FE. N.M. (AP)
When Gery Austin fell he was
man enough. about age 13, he ran
away from home. He aimed to
put distance between himself and
·'that damned old starved-out
ranch" in West Texas.
That was in the late 1930s.
Now, with a skill nicely suited to
a droll and mellow view of the
human condition, he i~ \aing to
recapture what he rentembers of
the time and the place he Oed.
Gery Austin is a carver of
wood, a whittler. and what he
captures in his carvin•s is a
spirit be fears has vanished Crom
the land, Of' at leas.t is under
siege.
His figures are caricatures.
They are skinny. bowlegged, tat-
tered, woebegone. They make
you laugh.
They also put a lump in your
throat, the way Charlie Chaplin's
poor tramp did, or, more precise·
ly, for the same pitiable reasons
that would drive a boy of 13 away
from home. AuatiQ's figures en·
dear because they et.du re.
"THOSE WERE hard times,"
Gery Austin saiO. "The people,
the ranchers and the hands and
their women, they knew they
were hard times but it didn't
worry theai and they didn't
whine.
"ThE>y were tough, gutty peo-
pie but didn't think of them sci ves
that way. Instead of "hinmg,
they laughed.
"So I make caricatures." he
said. "Life is loo damned serious
to be treated ser iously.'·
Gery Aus tin 1s himself
somewhat of a caricature.
He is or average height, more
than average girth, with a large
round head and great mane of
graying hair that flows straight
back from a narrow forehead to
the nape or a wide neck. A billow-
ing white mustache, designed "to
hide a muJe-made hairlip," com·
m ands attention in front. An<S he
smokes Bull Durham.
l s rolling his own cigarettes
part of the effort to recapture the
Old West?
"No, I've been smoking Bull
Durham since I was 8 and there
just is no substitute for it. Can't
get the old wheat straw papers.
though. The damned marijuana
s mokers have ruined the paper
market.''
,Eight? Years old'!
"YES. I KEPT my tobacco hid·
den in an old stump a mile from
the house on a stagnant sump. I'd
dog paddle in the scummy sump,
then crawl out, sit on the stump
smoking and singing.
''I 'm told I was a pretty good
singer. My favorite was 'Oh,
What WiU My Requiem Be?' My
mother tells me she had quite a
time teaching me the d1fforcnce
between requiem and rectum.
"My father caught me smok ·
ing there one day, cut me across
the shoulder with h is quirt.
yanked me up behind his saddle
and trotted to the house. Then he
stuck a sack of Durham in my
pocket and said, 'Just don't
n ever s neak around to do
anything.'"
Whereupon Gery Austin set out
lo do -everything.
"When I came out of World
War 11, I decided to do as many
things as I could. r saw too many
people who did the same thing all
their !Ives and it ground them
down. They became dull."
So Gery Austin picked turkeys,
hoed peas, clerked, swung an
eight-pound hammer in a boiler
factory, worked as a reporter for
several papers, sold advertising,
wrote freelance fiction, tended
bar, edited a magazine. game
wardened, and. finally and pro-
udly, working as a bouncer
tossed a senator 's son out or a
saloon.
"MV AMBmON is to do," he
srud. "l've been doing all my life.
I 've always wanted to be my own
man, never another man's man,
and I'll keep on being that and
never~" Carvin~ Wood, obviously, is
G~ry AuSUn's ultimate calling
sine• leaving that ranch near San
Angelo, Tex. Jt weds tiis skill as
• an artist with his only abiding
mistress, the West he once knew. 1
"These characters I carve are
people I knew. many of them my
relatives. or else people 1 heard t
the old-timers talk about. ~
"They represent a time and •
place in which the individual J
could be himself with the least•
restrictions. They weren't Good 1
Old Days, don't think that. But•
they were days when people did
what they did on their own. That•
appeals to me." i
As a bonus, his carvings have •
taught Gery Austin something •
about Americans of the present ~
day as well. '
For instance. he carves a
number of figures of lawyers and•
judges, all hu(Dorous and all in!
great demand. "I'd guess it's
because the legal profession is so
serious lawyers feel stralljacket· •
ed," Austin said, "and so their
expressions of humor tend to be ,
bawdy, raucous.
"Doctors, on the other hand,
take themselves too seriously.
They don't seem to like anyone~
poking fun at their profession. 1
"But that's what life is about,"
Gery Austin said. "We laugh
when somebody takes a praUall
not because the pel1\on was hurt
or insulted but because we
weren't.
''Nothing wrong with that. Jf
you can't laugh at life, you're in
trouble."
Movies : Whatever BecOme of Andy Hardy?
By DENNIS McLELLAN
OI tlle Dally l'Oot St•ff
Charles Champlin, the erudite
movie critic for the Los Angeles
Emes, has an undeserved re·
tat.ion for bein& too gentle in
sreviews.
After all, his critics reason,
how can you unmerclfully pan an
actor, writer or dlrector you may
be Jlaving lunch wtth the next day
or confronting at a party that
nitht?
AfparenUy the criti~'s critics
don t read all of the some 100 re-
v l ews a year be turns out.
Champlin does have an un-
abubed love alfalr with the mov.
ta, but.bow do bis detractors ex-
plain the following:
-In deacrlbln1 the comtdy
''Lucky Lady," he deemed lt u
.,vW,ar, contrived, ru.llmated,.
violent, uneven and unlnterest·
ing disaster."
A s for tbe plot of the Uia Min-
ne 111 -Burt Reynolds-Gene
Hackman epic, he stated pun-in-
cheek, it is "unmenageable, trois
as we will."
-OF A PERIOD musical,
which was saturated with an
overwhelming number of wide
screen close·upi;, he suggestNI it
being given "four nostrils in·
stead otrour sttm1."
Clearly, the man is not a
sucker for j~t any old movie that
passes down Holl ywood
Boulevard Mention ot h.ls •·crilic1l kind·
neas" was mode Jn the lntroduc·
lion to his Chapman College Ice·
lure, The Flicks, or Whatever
Became of Andy Hardy?
I
Champlin, entertainment
editor for the Times since 19SS,
good·naturedly addreased
himself at the outset to the
"perils ol being a reviewer in
Hollywood."
"It is difficult." he admitted,
"not that they (the movie·
makers) are going to put pre·
ssure on you. It's just that you
like them in many caseR.
"It's painful to say a movie is a
disaster. It pains you to do It, but
you have to do it. All you have go-
ing lor you as a crttlc ls your
credlbillty. If you lo.'le It, you're
u11eleas u a crtUc."
HE ADDED 111AT oJne Umes
out of 10, ll a movle hu laUed, it.I
makers 111' well aware ot how
and why It faUed.
In hJa lecture, whJcb also Is the
title of ·a soon·to-be·released Ju..GOJNG BECAME less'
book, Champlin gave an account than an automatic priority as
of the changing movie scene. people began movinl around, go-
Tbe Andy Hardy series, be ing back to college and pursuing
said, epltomlted a certain kind of other diversions after the war.
Hollywood film, 01' vision, of the Neo·realist films from post.-
good life th•! domlnated movies war Europe created a new vtsicin
until the 11~ ~. In the way movies could look at
It wu an unrealistic world ln roality, he noted.
which happy endings resulted And Hollywood'1 unreali!itlc
from God, good sense and the· codo of voluntary selr·regulation,
wisdomofJudgetfardy. which prevented married
The last Andy Hardy picture, couplet frocn tlM_ploi to double
Jn 1D46, can be taken as the end of bed!' and outlawcd·word1 web as
l.'n era of the type of film ln whlrh pregnant, became evfti JJ10re Hte ts simple and poetic justice ls outdated.
served in the last reel. • Then tbero wat televbloo,
Severel 1'evokatlonary thinp wblch became the mO'vtes .. Cblet
bit the mqv In JiM6, a tlme rival~ .. Almo1t as soon· aa
•hen movJ otn w•• • naUooal televtrton bqc. the golden qe ba~ll and •ome 100 mlllloo ofthemovteawuov-er."
tickets weN •old a week. said He 1ald t•1•vl1loD ••ta
Champllo. multJpUcd ao rapldJ1 and movte
attendance dropped so drasdcal·
ly In the early '50s that a popular
Joke circulated of the man who
called a theater to see when the
show would start.
REPUED THE MANAGER:
"What time do you think you
could be over here?"
Noleven3-0 , Cinel'Rm8, Vista-
VJalon or Smell·O·Vil'lion , wbich
pumped 17 different scents lnto
the tbea&er, stopped the now ot
audiences watching TV, utd
Champlin.
ln •ttempts to portray themes
th home screen couldn't tcucb.
bo ever, tho movles auecasful· \J cballentect t.be outmoded pro.
ducUOll cod .. Freedom Ol ex-prenlon and subject. mallet oPCll4Ml up. . • . .
'<See.PU.II, Pas• 82) _.....
)
"n ''!!
t 0 erruled. Ann Land
D EA.a AHN LAND .......
'-: I wlle (r·.,..111~111111
tH perlodlol• •• Ole ·~4m•br" >.but. I bwe a.vu
lo HJ abou\ d ·
cor&U.Qa our me
My husband'• rule• ere aa
followa: No holn tn the waJl:a tor
han stn• marrora or" picture•
1Tbey ~l•t• the proper\yJ i'~o d r aperies < Ooesn 't Ilk•
lhem).Nocarpetin1 aree ru11
nly. <Doesn 'l want holes In the
OOr )
" The lat.est is. "The couch must
go." He wants only chairs in the
living room -ope wing chair. a
recl1ner and two rockers. Up un·
til now I couldn't have a cocktail·
table. <We use the piano bench
from the cellar if we need it).
I feel that lire 1s too short to
argue. but after 32 years ot lak·
ing orders, I conress I feel like
the cleaning lady. What's the
answer? DOMINATED
DEAR DOM: Wbat't. the ques·
U..f .. far u I r I -...
, ....... Mt ' ,..........~,.. ... ...,,.,.., ........ .,.
DEAR ANN l-ANDER . I am
haunted b> memorlu of •
form er Jove Just when I think I
have thln&a undu ~trol I atart
to da)·dream •nd I'm 1one •lain.
Thia isn't tbe letdown that «·
curs alter the honeymoon It's
been going on fOT 10 )'H1' and
It 1ets won\e as time 1oes on
Maybe ii I see it in pr~nt I'll get
disgusted with myaelf and shape
up.
Sin ce 1 ·m crying on your
shoulder it isn't fair lo withhold
information. No, l 'm not in love
with my husband. He's a very de·
cent. loyal, steady guy, a fine'
father and a kind person. but he's
not much of a lover and I'm hred
of trymg to fake excitement at
bed time. I keep putting on an
act, hoping someday 1 'll reel
something real
I w ...,.. b 11' MJ
many••~• aod I k.Hp rem ln1
my It ol a1J I wwe have
to t!lntw hw. but dnam
kup me. Wh•' can I
do! AS AM !D 0, an
TJlOUOtO'S I CORVALU
0 Aa nJSND: ll'• eU) to
Ud f aroaad a fonnrr
aw .... rt. V..a dM'& b ve to
w ••ll bla aocka, e a r e hh
lllH&Overs, anat up wfUa lab ~·
lattvn or ll.teD·to him sao~.
Tlla& oe.e tlaet 1ot a,.-ay 1lw1ys
look• beUer. If you'd marriMI
lltrn Yo.f'd probably be bavlnll
daydre•m• 1bout your huaband.
You .. y you are "bleHed" and
have much to be tbankrul for.
Doa't jeopardize what )'ilU have
for a fantasy that Improves with
a1e. Dream castles u n be fun for
an occuional visit, but don't try
to Uve in them.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: l
would like to comment on the
blob who enJO) ed introducing his
,.
Her lmpluse 'Trying' AT
WIT'S
END
By ERMA 80M8£CK
I couJdn 'l help over
hearing a conversation
in a department store lht•
t>ther da.}.
A womun \\us s huffl ·
in~ through a sale dress
rack \.\ hl'n :-.ht· sh<mlNI.
''If you'n• t1n•d. JU..,l ..,ay
so and we'll go home. ll
is not fun for me to s hop
when you stand back
there and give me 'that
look.' Why don't you go
play in the drinking foun·
tam or something?"
I looked do"" n ha If <'X ·
peeling lo He a pre
schooler, \\hen a sll\•t•r
haired m<1n sai d
mechanically, "I am not
tired. Cora Tal.c )Our
ttm<'."
May God forg1H him
for his lying mouth
This '' 111 undoubtt·dh
:-.ou nd "l'X 1<.l. llul man
was never meant to
shop He doesn't have
the physical stamina for
1t. After 15 or 20 hours on
their fl'el, men tend to
lire Not v.oml'n I
learned to shop ul the
fl•t•t of the Mast<·r m v
molht•r Sh<· eould mak~·
the raid on Entebbe look
like an impulse.
All you had to do v. as
lo pui a card marked
"CLEAHANCE. ALL
SALES FINAL." or
"lO'o OFF" under her
nose to sniff. Then. hang
on tight. lx>c<1ust• !>he"" as
good for three da) s.
l ha\c to admit. ~he
brought a ct>rtain excite·
ment to thC' e>.crc1se She
w ou Id stan<l nuti.1de of "
depanment store '~ail·
ing for the slurt• lo open
Wht•n shl' :-.r1\\ the
man ager approach the
door she would take up
the slack in her handbag
strap. grab my hand and
luck 1l under her urm
like a foothal11wh1d1 ex
plains\\ hy my 11ght arm
is lhrl'c inches longer to
day than m y ldl nnt· 1,
huld her bo<ly r1gl(I 1n a
blocking stance, and
v. hen the door opened.
charge? <Literally She
was the onlv woman ever
treated for cr('d1t card
burns on 00 percl•nt of
her hands J
Men an• too practical
to shoo Whl·m·' er the\
spend a day 1n a de
partmcnt store· they reel
they should bu}
something The) do not
cnJu) the ch<illt·n~l' To
v. omen e' l'f\ hlllc item
on e\l'rv httl1· counter
jnd on {·,·er:. lltt 11· shl·lf
1'> M'r<'t1rrnng, ChoO!'>l'
me' Ch0<1se me' and
each one must be pickt·tl
up and aud1t1oned.
Me n . on the olh1·1
hand. tend to IH' o\'l'rly
<·uuliou:-. They \.\ 111 pkk
up a shin and n ·a lly 1 el'I
an impulse to bu) 1t
Th(•n suddenly they will
ask themselves, ··oo I
rt>allv need this shirt?··
Wh<1t 's that got to do
with anything?
I felt sorry for Cora I
reall) did Here was her
big day lo rummage
through ra c k s of
merchandise end then•
"as her husband hang-
ing O\'er her s houlder
like a bad conscience
:'\ext lime :.ou go shop
ping with your wife. ;.hk
yourself, would you v. ant
to read Plarbov wh1k
'>ht• turned lhl• · p<.1gt''-"
Sam e tlun~
Scorpio: Wait Awhile
WF.D~ESDA \',
MARCll ZJ
ll) S\'D~t-:\' 0 :\1 \RR
\RI ES •\1.ir<·h :.!~;.
\prtl l!J I llnld ttlf nn
mone' dcc1s11ms T1 mt• ,..,
on your sid<' Talo.c fJm1
h into \our confidence
. TAt'.Rl'S !April 20
\l :I\ 201 Rl'fu,c lo ht•
rus h ed to judgmenl
From 81
... Film
"In '\oml' l'slimat111n:-.
th<' (')1an~c:-. hav(· <1JH•m•d
the flood gatt•s of filth.
c;ai d Cham pli n
a c-know I l' <I g 1 n g t h 1•
0 ll m C'rUllS C"<ISl'S O( I'\
ploitallon. hut addml? I
think one h;i<. tn JUdgl' ,1n
art form h' its h1gh1·'ll
l' "\. pr 1•..,.., 1u11 not 1 I '
(O\\ l''I
"\o\E "'°'' HAVF. a poss1h1lit\ of dNllmi:!
''1th lift' as It 1' lived 111
the deepest lt•vf'I in a
way not poss1hlt> befor<'
It sN•mc; lo m<' the be..,t of
the mm 1c-. todav arc n··
ally quite rcmarkahl<: ·
BecauH• movies n o
longer are aimed at a
gt'ncral. family au
diencc. Champlin said. a
new respons 1bilitv has
heen plact'd on the cnt1c
Once h<' h as told the r<'
aders what. for example.
a contro\'<'rsial movie 1..,
about. som<' will decide•
not to set' 11 Others will
want lo Sl'<' 11
Stillanotht•r part of lht·
audi<'n<'l' will find th1·
s ubJC'Ct matll'r d1..,
aj?rt'<'ahlC'. hut hC'cat1'l'
the cnlJc sa vs 1t 1s a goncl
film . they will sec 1t
'Thi s.· c;a1 d
Champlin. "is \\here the
critic's Crt'd1b1hty comt'<;
1n."
Funds for
your non-profit
organization
I( yOtl non profit club
~ or<p'itonon needs
to rCJt•O fund~ ca" • J ~10Qton Cenret;
sq7.2533, ond wt w~I
send you our Charity
f-Of' der Oii'
l.t>gal aff;.11rs r•·qu11 t'
more .1llt'nt1on lhiln hil'>
heC'n <·11stomar-'
CE\IJM r:'lt.1-' :!I .J11nt·
:! 0 I (' I l' ' ._ ll I I'
r('"JH>ns1htl1t' f11.!11r1· pr"
m1nt·ntl\ \'" 11! lln·.1ni 1,
not pr11ph(·t11. -' 11111
d11.?<''-tl\"l' sy:-.lt'm 1s ' .1ct
inj? up ·
CA'i('E R 1Jun1· :!I
Jul) 22 Finish rath~r
than tw,gm you"ll get
offrr. opportunity rc ... ult
mg in bt•llt'I el1s1nhut1011
d l'-rla-'
LF:O 1.1 11(\ 2:1 .\11).( :!:! I
Thosl• "at top rnuld he
in' ol\t•d in contro\ t'r"'
Don't 1 ush in '' h(•rt• onh
tool..," hh to ln•ud ·
\ IRGO I Au~ 23-Scpt
:?2 1 (;uard posst•ss1ons
l'onfl1d m1i:ht t•x1-.1 m rr
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TV DAILY LOG
TUESDAY
EVENING
6:00
0 0 8 10 ( 17 J I "e•o
D li• & ( 29 a ID "ewi
O Uk•n 8uktlb11i ' "' o '"'"'
1 JOPM l.11>"'~ .. ~ l.1111 t
6 Gomeo Pyle
O Gunsmokt m P11tr1d1e r 1m1ly
(l)Adam·l2
26 Siar Trel. ID Eleclnc Company m Oram11tc Sertu
Jt Mike Oou11u
EE little Rascals
-6:3-0-
0 Otnah1 Cu• t ''
( l'b••I llt •tey k1J,
)~N• A-.nr •d A "'"'I
6 Andy Gttllith
10 Mt1v G11tl1n Show m filmtly AllaH
( 11 J l Cunsmoke
ID Zoom
( 29 8 ) 8e.1tclltd
ID Town htk
7 :00
II
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CJ 0 23 fl €?) €:') fitW)
6 My lh1et Soru
a To ltll lhe l1ulh
0 Con"nlW1011 m I Love lucy
OJ Tht fBI fD AmttlU IStltl Jewish Hout
~6 Andy Grtfl•lh
fD Madieil lehrtt Report
( 29 8 ) lhe Par1r1dgt I am1l1
Ef} McHalt \ Navy
-7:30-
0 Candid Cameri
6 The Odd Couple
O 10 23 6 ID Hollywood
Square\
s lht Gone Show O The Jokrr s Wild m I 25 8 ) 8ra1y Bunch
I 11 J J lhstiv1llt on II" Ro1d
26 Ho1an s HtrOtl
€D HUSTLER'S FLYNT
• R£VEALS HIS STORY
ID Channel 28 lon11ht
lt Lrm Club
E!) "f" Troop
8 :00
0 CBS R£PORTS. Tht
• Fire Nut Door. Arson
& dnutahon in Hew
Yor~·s South Bron11
f'J ( 17 3 ) 8 CBS Rtporls
With 8111 M~en lh• Sou1h tl•G"• A
!IV n CIP•IJI ol lh• v.mld ' lh•
ub1•CI ol 1h•\ 1rporl
O ~3 ~ 10 ID Bu Bu Black
Shttp lhr• f a-IP~t Gun A J,1pan1 • ,.
~IL ~c~ wot\ Papp1 whl• " h.t '" •
•n~mt· trouhle md ·.p.tre h1n1 •
cnnd1hon lhal h• v.111 1111·1 I him "'
romMI lh• lollowonr t1 11 O Mo¥ie: C (2hr) "Ont Fool 1n
Hell" (wesJ liO AIJn I ~dd
6 MOYlt' c (2hr) "Tht lnl
Roman" f '~' 1 Qr,.rn v .. llo
l ~urrnc• HM1•1 u ( zt a l 3t Hippy o.,,
11· 1 ol th 81.: 1,m. \IJtp1 r • t
l•nd d udden '"~"' •II• , I • h ,.,~ lo Jll lh~ K~n, t r "'"' t1
( 0 P~ • ~ur.dlt 1· I I o
, •n,1 f•.tty up ,, •I •
' O Mov•t C (lhr) To C1lth A
lhttf • ( ~ ' ~ , "' ,, '
h r m l1sl of tht Wild m Pmy MaSO!I
~ Wmiors Buketball ,.,,.., r •
~\r·~; (111 ED M1iu Solemn1s ll••tho1en >
'a ttd wnr' wH r•c • •rl di St
P•t•r s B~~•lit~ '" Rom~ •n Mai of
J(j/0 Th• Rom• Svmohnnt
Orth••.tra ol Ille ltAlo~n l•lrvo}1fln
nelM•I pPtlorm~d •nr1 nol•d ltlm m4~er f1&nco lell11•lh dultlod lh'
pf~&rsm lor leltv1si11n
iD [f Show dt £du11do II
E!) N1hon1I SubK11plion IV Test
-8:30-
0 ( 2' • ) ~t Laverne ind
Sharity Haunttd Hnu~• Wnr"
I •vNn• 1nd Shlrl•1 n,. I J n•"•• ' t 1
ltu, .-•I 1 t •' 1111 f1tn U'mH11
~.,, 1 5 t • n wh•·" "' 1•rl 11nr b11I •~I
1••110111 I tto • ,.,1 "h•n thr, r
J 1t -1 f ii •1 • t, I I Ntl h
,, 1 1~ 1r n • t ' ,, utnt1 1
(D Cros.s W1I\
9 :00 0 ( 17 3 ) 8 M A S H '
P<ych 1lr1~I M~ f 1e~dn " ,.,
l•rd\ lh• P''~~t"'\ .r his ~•Qf•}:.t •n
r•'t•ni IQ h1'1'1 tom•s to lh• Hylurn
1~,111 lhr 4U lln M A ~ fl In ti• 11
I hnd " I frnd\ rrl•~" 1n 11
u 1u1 '""" ~I •nsan11y 0 2l a m Pohtt Woman
ll'lditn• Duth A your~ o•r•n•n
.. h11 n1nowtr escaped dy1n1 '"'~ Jo1\
lllhet wh•n a bomb wd (llanl•d •n
lhfll c•r ,eop1rd11e$ ht• lif P to Ion~
lhe pmon re\pons1ble tor ll•t cum•
Ike £1~•nmaM 1uesls
U CltEAT FU" FAMILY!
• I IS l NOUGH·NEW
D ( 29 4 ) 'lt C11ht II Cnou&h
· ~ch11\$boom~r" lom ~n•I loan a,,
rtluclilnl lo allow 19 y~a1 old Su$M
d ""'nH ~·o ~d sk• ""~
11 ~ ,, , •llt• 1/:411 1nd Ju•n
n t • '• I~• r unn1a111td and ,., r
• '" anl ••m1n111 l"•nd Malhold~ lo
• , ~ th ot,, l\r 1df•J1d~ u11l1I sht c~n
! od 1 ~ 1 • "' ~· unlol lh• baby
' ~· Ah 111 ,,., !H, l1r I
10 Mom c (2hr) "8111nsto1m "
J14, 111., It Iii., Uyull m Me rv Cr1tl1n Show
(I) V1111n1an
ffi Mu\ocil Vmely ED upectacu111 ·11
-9:30-
0 ( t 7 ~ ) 8 Ont Dir 11 A
Time Jul"· and Barbara lake d turn di
"""~ en, .. o, 11~0 p .. c11r .. h .. n
A '"' l.1lr "' tdlllni ~h1h Ha1 on a r. " trip ED Cousluu 01sis 10 Space Popu
1l111n I 1me Bomb
10:00
,. , ,,un °'"" 1, tt • ran, ..
OO Nt~
6 Celfb11ty Rnue
0 ( 'l'I 8 ) l9 hm1ly ~ •
1 ii P •' tn Ht. • ~ 1 I • ~ ,.1 111•
io\ n .tfll'f It I~! It 110 t .ttlij
f 1'1 111 11 I f1 t f It .1 0111 ' 11
•t11 1, "" "' r •'"''Meli'·'
?b Cun\mole m rvrv looks II lht Oscm LI "
'"' t 'h1
I
(!) [I Bien Amado
-10:30-
m m rn "e~
11 :00
0 0 ID 39 News
0 8 10 13 6 "'"' O ( 19 a ) Lovt AmtrKan Style
6 S1n11ts Match Up
O lronSldt
m Miry Hartman, Miry H1rtm1n
(D The Holleymooners
( 17 3 I The Rancl1 Show
211 Best ot C1oucho
ED l.Jllno Consorllum
-11:30-
0 C 11 J ) 8 CBS lalt 1!10¥11:
C 'Columbo Publtsh or Ptrtsh"
O 2l 6 10 m Johnny Cuson
r. The Pit Club
O {29 a ) 39 luuday Movtt of
the Wttk lr)n~p11~c1 nl lm o1
m "ews m Set B1lko
26 The 700 Club
ID 28 1 on11ht €D Cinem1 l4
12:00
O Besl of Groucbo
O Mo•tt "T1mt lotl 11\d Ttmt
Remembered" •JHt bfi s.11,,~
M "\ l r' ,1 (.u 11 ~ luhan Gl1••r1
m MtWtt "Sl1nd by for Ac:11on"
I~ '• 4 Fob r• I A 1 • m Mom c "Dimon and
l'y1h1as 1 • f• • B.•ne•·
-12:30-
0 All N1cht Sllow "OSS-117· Mis
s1on fof A Killer "Stutts ol tht
Blue Room " "W1on1 "umbu. ··
"Hurt of lht lho Grandt"
1:00
O 23 6 10 Tomorrow
2 :00
O Movtt Doubltfuture: "th~
Dtslructors,'' "War Oevtls" m All N1&hl Show "B11d1e of Sift
Luis Rey," "The Bullh&hler ind the
Udy"
-3:05-
O Mov11 c "Afrtea, Teus
Slyle" 1.1~v1 f,/ ltu~h (J BrrJn
DAYTIME MOVIES
MARCH 23
Below 101 your tonvtn1ence. 1rr the
days mOVIH
9 30 O "lo lht V•cto1' 1rtrdl
1~ llrt n1 M k•" Vovrn
•II
10 00 26 "lhe l'rtnce ind the
l'auper" \ddvl 31 [nol f 1 •n r 1ud• Riii•\. Alen HAit
I I 00 Cl), C' "Mr M1" Codhty".
m ~1 1 , • All '" Oi"d
N ''" • ,,,, l!oy<f ,
12 00 m c "ftts!J" (mu~) .,
I sther W1l1t1ms R1t11do 1 ,J~'~it ~d:~~~ .. (hO<) •
\~ R1clmd tons ~ "The Dutrl hi" (dra):
'\I lamts Mason Jnsocil'
hndy 1
2.00 O C "Arrtwhn4" (wn) I
'i) Charlton Heston
3.00 10 C' "Way, Way Out",
(tom\ 66 Jer1y l'w1s Cooo1t
S1evrn1
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FILM Ff7TIVAL 7
by Ernie Bushmiller
1 l GAVE SLUGGO A
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UNITED Feature Syndicate
.ACROSS SO Fuel
s11suc
11. Ir • IT r 'l A RA 8 I 0
1 Succor Mus1c1a11 I" A A 0 G E 14 0 T (
1 N T p;ir A l £ 14 ~ 01~olay ~J Make ~land~ hHOWay
I 5 T AT• f N I I Ill IT
IQ Man "' og11nst Gene~t!. !:15 Actre1~ ~ ,.,., s t "' t t '" ...
t 4 GrandOd•enla Zetterlin' " • l.ll T A N • I v t
15 P1neaoo1e 56 l<tncJ o1 acid '1 I'! IL • t l
'6 Calegor Y 6 I Large Ir~ ... 1111 ............. .... • )
S T • A <:~IAISY
I l ·~,..\,j • I ,. l t 7 lmmed1alely btancl't
3 word~ b2 Chem1ca
19 Sacred bull ..cttnce
n .. • c ' N A I V [
• c 111 f C IC 0 f NI I t
20 Gum fl• Tutsi~ 1 Ar1!>1"' Roberts
T I I I < NE T " 0 tt
I>+ A T "! • ~ 0 0 s ( ... 5 ----22 lnd11n 01 Univ
Peru 65 Prec1p1tou~
23 Noblemen 66 Troubles
25 Alhrmauve 67 Used up steps 31 Loc.ile
cons1der1tion 68 Eng1t5h
26 H•I in a county
' I Sleep 40 Bounder
inducer 4 I Labat org
certain w1y Abt>t
3o ''Vrve le 69 Comed11n
I 2 The lhad. 46 Soeculale
e g 48 Swimmers
•·••·· S.ht 31 Plague 1 3 Arizone city conc,ern
18 Cauu oa1n 51 --Claus · 34 Mell item
36 Stone
worker
38 Dublin
based org
39 Neighbor oC
7 Down 'l
words
4? Russian
village
43 HIQhland
fltng.eo
44 Smart·
45 Arranged
47 Total
earnings
Abbr
49 Un1vers1ly
l1culty
2 J
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to 52 Lance-Cot
DOWN 24 lttllan city or $91
resident 53 Long,
I Horse laugh 25 Five: Prelul exhausting
2 Repeatedly 26 Shuts w11h l't1ke
3 ··va1enc1a·· force 54 Beginner
comooser 'l7 Conl1ne Var
4 Commoner 28 Tom, Dick or 55 Something
5 An11·11os11y Harry 2 that entraps
6 Plu' words 5 7 B1bl1cal
7 N 'l9 -•• cent or l\1ngdom
Ame,.can diem 58 "'What·
'J words JI Luau loo<! ?··
6 Possesses J2 Standing '>9
knowledgt' uor1gh1 Strav1nsl\v
q Cut with a '.J3 Oll1c1a1 60 Abnorma1
lool~d positions sac
blade JS Coney Is 63 Al lh1s ltme
1 O Flight ol treats
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THAN ALNl05T AN'( OTHER PRO-
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DOOLEv·s WORLD
DR. SMOCK
MOON MULLINS
by Gus Arriola -----
------~ -(:··..<?"". ·-by aro d Le Doux
HE 5f'EHT rr. PRACTJCAU.Y GAVE rr /!H'AY
TO ~CHE 6UT HIS DAUGHTER ANO
ME! AT Tl4E HEl6MT OF HIS CAAEER. I
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5URE ™~WAS FOOD OH TllE TA61.E I
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AN11-HATPIN Lf61SLA1lON
by GeOl"Cje Lemont
2 • -
by Ferd and Tom .Johnson
THE GIRLS
"No. thank you-'ecrct ingred1enl\ i:avc llJ'I 011 me year' :-ll!O ••
DENNIS THE MENACE
' .. )
Comedy evival S
In 'Kingston'
ll8'11T ( 'f\' ftL~\ IE LOS ANOELP.S cAPl 1"'-
-NBC. ln an errort lo
save ill low-rat.cl W41d· ncad•> nlaht n hedw"
th11 teaton. hu thrown
in everyth1n1 but tbe
sink. Wednesday, the
aink arnvn at 10 o'clO<:'k
Cbanncl4
pl•>'• R 8 Ktnpton,
editor·in chief and ln·
v•stJcatlve re-porter for
powerful Fruiu Newa
Group of newap•pera
•nd TV 1b1Uons.
Jn it 1s "Kingston: Con·
fident1al," starring TV's AS IN Ironside. he hu
old reliable. Raymond two young aides-de·
la• m1n1 d "" t 1a llr .. • loal• m I ....... _ ... , dlilrw •·
rtv• ~w nttpttcm the cl ... te Ill • Hart ··vou Cu't Take It Wt You,"..,
oe •&.aa9 Ill Cata II•• CMc rt. .
1"ltM 19 a Ola tn UN W b9 WI•
.....u..I "f!l1 0~ J'•&n or IO (mote fNq P •
posun mr:l m It.a luattll') to catm.alD • new
sroup cl ay oen. Jta m aie. "relax uwt ta)Of
IJfe n• •UI')'~ elH thlnb 70U',.. a btl weird,••
bears~ napeatinc.
Burr. who lawyered for inquiry, handsome Tony BUAR'SBACK
eight seasons ab Perry Marino (Art Hindle) and NewS.rleaOpena
AT Cl08TA •aA. Dlat:croa Pall T•m·
bellinl baa mounted • aplencild rendition or the 1137
PuUtur Prize winner about a New York famlly
which sW'Viva Ute Depression qwt.e nicely. Backed
by some excellent technical touches rrom Stan
Wlaaick ln the area or setting and lncldent.i mu.sic,
the show iJS rich in period flavor. Ma son, then logged pr etly Beth Kelly A S
another eight in a police <Pamela Hensley). They CtOr et
wheelchair as N BC 's do the footwork, he does plot. A fresh-out-of-a ·
With o well-coordinated cast of 18 it is difficult
to single out Individual standouts. yet the
performances or Jack Nelson as Grandpa. Bradley
Estrin as the younEl swain Tony, Dave De Soto as
the son-in-law. Paul. and Ohve Riches as the
Russian grand duch<'bS are singularly impressive.
.. Ironside " the brainwork and gels, I prison union boss has F 'W '
H a v 1 n C I e ft I h e guess, the byline. lunch with a simster mob 0 r 8 Ve
wheelchair but not San Wednesday's premiere boss, then collapses and LOS ANGELES <AP>
Franc1.!>co. Burr now has a vaguely familiar d~sappears. Ah. thos.e TV Richard Chamberlain
------___ dmne~ The mob will do wall star in "The Last
Nelson. long absent from local theater, has the
proper bearing and delivery ror Ute leading role.
though bis timing wavers a bit through his long,
third act monologues Estrin injects a needed vitali·
t y into his part while De Soto beautifully underplays
his. And Miss Riches comes on with a regal nourish
as the deposed duchess relegated to waiting tables.
"'"'•'•._.,....,,,,w-···•·"~-•TVOtOe..__ anything for power. Wave," a feature film ~he union boss was which will start shooting
d!1ven lo lunch by a wor· m Australia next month.
ried lady friend. played Chamberlain will play
by Man_ette Ha~lle_y; an alto~ey who defends ~ho was seen l~sl f nda> an aborigine accused of
in penJ. ~oatu~g ~ow~ murder. The film is be·
the ~BS r~~er m a T i n g p r o d u c e d b y
vers1on .. of The African McElroy and McElroy.
"THE FuNN1EST
NEW COMEDY
OF THE YEAR."
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PLUS "A MATTER
(PG) OF TIME",
Queen. an Australian company.
IN ''KINGSTON,'' she
faces equal peril because Simon Set
the mob knows she saw
the union boss dining
with the mob boss. and
the union boss gave her
1
hot information lo give
the authorities should he
be made dead
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-Lily Tomlin an d
Stock:.ird Channin~ have
been .1dded lo the r<1st of
Neil Simon's "The Cheap
Detectivl', ·· s t a rring
Peter falk 1n thl' title
SIORLEY DILLON CONVEYS the exuberant
eccentricity essential for the playwrighting Penny
Sycamore; Charlotte Willenbaeher gives her klutzy
dancer character an abundance or stage energy.
Kingston enters the
case when a crooked un
ion lawyer. disguised as
a n anonymous caller.
tells ru m-about the Big
Lunch, says if a reporter
and photographer arc
sent there immediately
"you got toni g h t's
headline."
role. The Columbia Pie-.... .,_..,.a.,.~tM-...
The miss1 n g -bos:.
headline set in type.
Kingston goes lo work
and tracks down the lady
with the hot poop at her
place of work, a school
for emotionally dis·
turbed children.
THE PLOT then lum·
pily turns m the manner
of an overloaded laun-
dromat mac hine o n
Saturciay morning
There also 1s rampant
suspicion of Kingston hy
M 1ss Hartley, who tells
him
"You're still the same
dirt-digger who sent him
Cthe union boss > lo
prison.
Il's more of a police
story, with Ironside now
carrying a press ('jrd
Whether Burr c; prescnc<'
can prevent revocation
of the card by the A C
N1els<'n raters remain~.
.... ell. a story that has yet
to be wntten
~ ....... -"' ... _..,,._ ...........
turt• concerns the misad·
'cntur(•s of a San Fran·
c1seo private eye.
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Roser Miiia la rffectJve, tr llClaWWb.at ....Ua!Ded, u
her RuaaJan danc• teacber, .ad Larrr Sldon
reprltea lhe role ol the band'71DP Da Phma with
natu.raleuo.
Jaclt Willenbacher and Shirt.a RMerta add a
fine portJon ol comk vinesar u Tony'J tociety-t7Pe
parents; Krta Muae requires more ad.teD.alin u the
ingenue, as doa Daryl fndet u t.be syloobone-
pl•yinc IOO·in·l•w; Sherri Lynn Cloutier and Steve
Gallupe make present.able debuts u the 19ajd and
ber boyfriend, while Mickey Luse. Mario Pdlegrini
and Howard Dlllon do well in minor asstenmeots.
"You Can't Take It With You" is one or t.h09e
plays everyone who attends the theater at all will
wind up seeing sooner or later, and the C06ta Mesa
Civic Playhouse's version 1s as good as any to start
out on It conllnues for two more weekends with
performances Fridays Mnd Saturdays at 8:30 at the
Commwtity Center auditonum on the Orange Coun-ty Fairgrounds
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PUBLIC NOTICE
'
Paralyzed Te '•
F .Ull .. IC8B AD ldmlr&l, a.n act.or, a jct ace hi own alr
1bowl &Ip •happ,boJandl14.000r1t'b •
1be ~.vHr-old • H. ll~uel Hieb ScboohludonL
bu been par1aly~ed •tnto l'ov.12 wat.h •neck hlJury
1Wfered ln a footbull tt•m~ but 11 lreepla1 up his
school work Hf plutk and hasPttal bU.la -m·
3plrf'd t.ht'&ho~ in S:an Uteno
Aa Kip wotc-hed throu,;h u window, San 01q.ans
paid for ndt's m don.ate-d pl nes. Actol" AobttL
Coorad later g1.1Ye Huy(':, a plaquf'. Adm. Em.est Y.
Tl11ot gave him a photo of an 1<'14 Tomcal plan~. A
legislator gave him a plaque from theCallfomiaAs-
sembls. ...
British actor Peter Sellers is reported in good
condition in a London hospital where he was taken
after becoming ill on a flight
from Nice. France.
Sellers' wife said he w as in
fine condUion and was cracking
JOkes from his hospital bed.
. Sellers, 51, who starred in
s u c h movies as ''Dr.
Strangelove" and the Pink Pan·
ther ser ies, was returning from
his honeymoon in the south of
France with his fourth wife,
SELLl!1t\ 2:? ) l'ar-old British actrc!>s
L ynne Frederick,'' hen he became 111 •
New York l'tty s publtL· works commissioner
H erbert J . Simins, resigned his $10,000-a-year job
because, he says, he cannot afford to put his three
sons through college on hts salal'y.
Simins outlined his f1sc<1l plight and informed
Mayor Abraham D. Heam.-of his intention lo quil
on Aprill
.. I have three sons," Simms said. "The oldest is
tn his junior year at an
PEOPLE JVersity, the second will
DGt tho cao toocern n1 equal ri ll tot ....n •
.. WebopebewUJ1lH• dWaramaJor
tpucll on the women'• ri1bu tuue d.i.rectlr Gd aa~ ll thltJmell rves, abeaa!d. •
St.M Ot1lt koo .... ho aot a 1lleal .. hen he bou1ht
Pat 8-'1 old whit• p1tcnl leat.har aboes ror only
$20, even lrt.hey don't nt him.
Orth. an employe or a Ood1~
City, Kan. television station.
w u one ot mor e than 100 bidders
to Join in Dodge City's "celebn-
ty iauct.ion ... an event designed
to raise $2,000 to install
g1dewalks and wheel chair
ramps at a residence for tho re-
tarded and elderly.
Items for the auction. in-
M>ONI! eluding Boone's ·shoes, were
donated by various celebrities who were the target
of a letter-writing campaign by the center's staff
and 1J8 residents.
Dismissal of a federal kidnap-murder con-
spiracy case against former New Jersey Teamsters
Union official Anthony "Tony" Provenzano was up-
held by a federal appeals court in New York.
Judge Charles Stewart, Jr. had dismissed the
d1aq~es <i~amst Provenzano and three defendal!>
Oct. 29 on gruunds the fi vc-year
statute of limitations had run
OUL
Provenzano, 59, of Clifton,
N. J .. was indicted June 22 on
charges he paid $15,000 to ao ac-
complice in a scheme that led to
the June 5, 1961, murder of An-
thony Castelllto, 49, of New
Milford, N. J,
Following Castellito•s stay-
P11011EHZANO ing, Provenzano took over the ( )
out-of-town private un·
_ . be entering a similar un-
"----------iversity in the fall, and
the younger will be ready
for college in three ) car s. The cost or tu1t1on for •
these institut10ns has become so high that I find
myself unable to meet these expenses on my city
SS&lary .''
victim's po5t as secretary-treasurer of Teamsters '
Local 560 of Union Cily, N. J., and later went on to
be the local 's president.
,.
Presld<'nl C'arter shnulrl g1H· more attention lo
human rights '' 1th1n lhL' l "mted States b) pushing
hurder for apprm JI of thC' Equal Rights Amend-
ment. says tht• National OrgJm1.al1on for Women.
NOW IC',1cJcor Ellie Sm eal noted that Carter told
the L'nited Nations.. . last week that" hen human
rights v1olat1ons in the· United Stales are pointed
out. tJley <.lrl' c-orrccll'd. But so far, she said, that is
Drought Cited
Hike in Milk
Price Loo01s
\\.\~I IIN<;TO!\ t 1\ I' 1 The· Carter adm1m:.trJ ·
lion announC't·cl today a 9 pc-rcl•nt boost in the ha!>1c
pnr c support~ for milk" h1ch rmtlcl .1rld -.1x tents a
gallon to lht• t'UlbunH·r pric·e tn t-wo or thr<:e month-.
-Agricultur<' SC'nct arv Roh S Bergland ... aid
that da1rv f a1 mc·r .. nc·t·cl the incrcJ:.t' bl•cau~c
... l·verc drouJ,!ht 111 th" \\ 1·..,t anrl :'IT1dwrst has
signif1cantl\ ancrca.,cd rl't:tl tost., <tnrl markel
pricec; for milk hJ\e dropped nl';trl) l:l percent in the
last s1' month.,
The inc·n·a:-.c.· t.•k<·.., ('ffl't·t i\pnl t. th<' rlate re·
quired b\ law loi rt•;irl1ustml'nt of dairy price sup-
ports.
Zaire 1\id De("i1do11 Faced
WASHING TON < /\ P) The Carter administra.
lion faces a tough forl'tgn policy decision in dealing
with a new n·quest from Zall"e for military aid . in
('luding ammun1t1on for l ' S mudt• weapons sup
plll'd lo thl' African coun
[ J
tnin)e.ir.;past
/\.'ii/ORT fhe Stall..' Depart
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1ng foru• from rw11!hbor
tnl! \nj?ol.1. h.i-. m;id1• .1 "'ll(lj'lll'mrnl.1r~ ri•qu<'<;I •
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\.iet to f'ree More fff>fftai11•
WASHINGTON <A Pl Vietnam soon will 1 t>
turn the remains or two mor<' missing Americans.
including a former er A operutt ve reportedly arrest.
ed after the fall of Saigon in 1975, according to the
presidenttaJ commission that rcturnrrl here today
from Hanoi
The Am<'rtcan delegation was advised of the
Vietnamese decision on tl'lc eve of leaving Hanoi
last Saturday, said Chairman L eonard Woodcock.
but delayed the announcrmenl until the relatives of
t'il -ycar-old Tucker Gougglc•man, the CIA operati ve,
\\'t•rc notified. The other A mcrican is an unknown
rrl'w mc-mhC'rof <1 t ' S l\ir Fore(' B52 bomber shot
<IO\\ 11 rlt'ur 1l .1n111 d un ng tltt• Christmas bombing of nm
SiegP l~eader Hernain11 Free
W/\!'llJ[NGTON' Ud 1 > Hamaas Ah<l ul
Khaahs. who kd a 12 m.m. ho'\lngc.takmj? assault
on lhret• Washtn~ton hu1ldmg.,, now ts the onl)
mc>mbcr of lht• terrorist group still free.
Thi' lalll thr<'e m<'mb<'rs of Khaahs' Hanaf1
M oslcms who took part rn the 38-hour siege two
weeks ago were ordered held under SS0,000 bond
each on Monday by ti superior C'ourt Judge who sairl
the.v m1J(ht b<' tPmplrc1 to flt•r.
Gandhi Quitting Olflrial
NEW DELHI, India (AP) -Repudiated by the
Indian electorate. Indira Gandhi resigned today as
orime minil'ter, sayini:t. "The collective judgment
of the people must b<' respected." Her son, also de-
feated, said he was quitting politics.
With returns from the general election last
weekend almost complete, Mrs. Gandhi's foes
claimed lhey would have a majority or ut least 126
tHWlB in the lowC'r house or Parliament.
Reftate BUI N«-ar• Flt1f•h
WASJUNGTON CAP> -Technicians are put·
tine the finishlnit touchel' on a bill approved by the
Senate F'inanc-1' Commltt<'e to cut tnx~s by $31 4
billion OVfr tht> next 18 months, incJudhu? a ont>·
tlmf $SO rebate for m ost Amertc•n11.
The ODe·wePk delay lo etve the stalf llQl.O to put
the bUJ on paper IM>tcire Scnntf' debate be&1ns will
eave the Carttr admtnl~trahon time to try lo con-
vince waverfnai Dcmoents that tht Presldf'nt ·~ tu
proposaJdcaervt-A a chant'
-.
Cyrus Eaton Jr. confirmed that he is negotiat-
ing to build and operate a $200 million tourist resort
on Cuba's northeast coast.
Eaton, !>on of industrialist Cyrus Eaton Sr., r e-
turned r ecentlv from a visit to Cuba. He said that a
dec1s1on on whether to proceed with the 3,000-room
re!>ort probably will be m~de this ::.um mer.
He noted Amen<:an travel r estrictions to Cuba
''ere hfted, and said the island has a shortage of
hotel space.
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TllE FAMILY CIRCUS• By Bil Keane ,
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"MMM! When I get to be President I'm gonna
put you in charge of cookies for
the whole country!" -----------
Arizona Figure
Linked to Crime
By Tht" A!>.,ociated Pre., ..
Publrshrd account-. of the 10th installm ent of a
M.·rses by u group of JO\ ""t1gat1ve reporters who
probed orgLtnttcd <:rtml' in Arizona focus on
K emrwr S. !\Tarley Sr., a m1llionairc whose name
has bl'en linked to the murder of newsman Don
Bolles.
The accounts indude previouslv reoorted in-
formation on a pohce af£1dav1t, filed in Superior
Court in Phoenix, accusing Marley of ordering
Bolles' death.
MARLEY, 70, WHO IS IN THE wholesale Ii·
quor business, has declined to comment. H e has not
bren charged. Police say they arc investigating.
John Harvey Adamson pleaded guilty to a re·
duced charge of second-dc~rce murder in the Bolles
killing and a1-:reed to testify against others in the
case. Phoenix contractor Max Dunlap and Jimmy
Robison, a plumber from suburban Chandler, are
o\\ a1tin~ ln;1I
According to the pohcC' affidavit filed in the
case. the Bolles murdr1 was one of three that
Adamson and Robison were to commit at the re
quesl of Dunlap, whr> Wds :tlle~e.lly acting for
Milrley.
THE KILLING OF BOLLES, AN Arizona
Republic reporter who" as murdered in a bomb ex -
plosion while working on a !\tory on land fraud, pro·
mpted the Investigative Reporters and Edilors,
Inc., to launch a six-month probe of Arizona.
Employes of 24 newspaper~ and broadcast outlets
participated. The 23-part, 100,000.word IRE series
was released to participants for use starting March 13.
Stories today in the Indianapolis Star and some
other papers, alleged that Marley "financed an or-
ganized crime raclni wire service for bookies in the
1940s and hired an associate of notorious mobster
Gus Greenbaum t.o help run it."
ACCORDING TO THE STORIES, police
sources saJd Motley and sever.1)1 othere, "Including
Cosa Nostra mobster Peter Ilcavoll" took over the
raclne wir~ service in 1046. Tho service had been
e111tabllshtd by Greenbaum for the Al Capone mob
prior to 1941.
Among the people who helped Marley nm tho
w ire setvlce. accorc,tlne lo the slortca .l.n print. was
Janvs "Jimmy•• Aaron, a Greenbaum partner.
Greenbaum and hls Wife wcro murdertd in 1958;
Aaron C'Ommttted 1ulclde a yur taler.
~
Th~ published account. dJd not 1lve any ladle•·
lion as lo bow Iona Marloy'" connection with the
racing "-lrCSt'niC'~ WH anl'f("d l O last. ~
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SUPIERIOllCOURT OP THE
STATEOFC.AL"'ORNIA FOii
THE COUNTY OP ORANGE
NoA-
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SUPERIORCOURTOFTHE
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ROSALIE GllAHAM INTElllOll'i.
S'IO Suv1ew SI., 1.aQIJnd BtKh. CA 916S1
Ro.alle F. Grfl\am. S'° SH••ew
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P•ul huff been a
Ileen. d Real Eatate
Broker in CAllfomla for
many years and ha ~
brouahl experience in ·-· 1002 ..... ,. .......... Metlce: ..............................................
All real est.ate ad\'ertiffd
in thi.11 ncw1J19per i1 111b ~'t to I.he "'eder•I f'a1r
Houaang At:l ot 1968
which makes it tllt1aal to
advertise "11ny prto
ference, II mitallon, or
discrlmlnauon based on
race. color, reli gion. s ell..
or national or1&in. or an
rntenllon to make any
s uch preference, limitu
lion, or discrimination ...
This newspaper will nol
knowingly accept an)
advertising for real
estate which i::. in v10Ja
tionoflhe law.
A. CLEAN HOME
A.HD TWO SETS
HouMsforSate ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ........•.....•........
Lagmta
Rancheffe
What could be better? A sparkling 4
bdrm 2 s tory home with two priv·ate
tennis courts just steps away. The ten-
nis is gr eat and the home is im-
maculate, highly upgraded with air
conditionin ~. solarium floorin)?.
and it shows like a model.
WITH VIEW $125.000
Nc<1rly 2 a1:rc:. lll'!>tlcd
.imong giant oak:. onl)
21 ~ mile:. to I he ~urf \\1th
a rl'markablc eu~lom
bwll 3 bdrm + dl'n + family rm home de
~1gncd lo maK1m1tc lht•
pan o r am1e , hill y
ranchland \'iew. Also 5
car covered parking +
room for campers, boats,
etc. The corral can ac
commodale as many
horses as you could ever
want with room to spare.
OFFERING PRICE
The sc:or(• 1s S lOl.000 and ·IO·Love .
Ur-ll()Ut ll()M l:S
REAL TORS', 675·6000
2443 EdH Coast H1qhw.iy, Corond del MJ1
.11\o 111 MPs.1 VP11!1', ,JI !J·lG S9DO
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$220,000.
ldila
2 UNITS
Eastside, CM :1 Bedrm owner':-unit in
fro11t. 1 Bedrm rcnt;1J off
alley Current income
S625 for both 11 rt n g
1·heck book
$8~,!'!,~; II.
646!sm
ANYTIME
lBEDROOM
PLUS DEM
$64,900.
\lmosl no'\\ :1 ht-droom,
one !>Ion p.trll'll·t1 dt•n
ftlu~ ltrl'pl.11·1· l'rtml'
.1 n • J \\ .ii k tu m .i Ju 1
.,hopp111 i.: hu, and
schools llus1111•":0. man
l+FR +
POOL + JACUZZI
$2,000
Prime Huntington Bcarh
lorat1on serludl'd 011
p rt v ._. l l• Cu I <I e 'at'
l>lreet Gourmet Kitchen,
serve through har open:-
throu~ h t"U!>toni hulll
F.!m1I}' Hoom \\1th
ht•amed t'l'1ll11.:~ Sluiani:
rloor~ lo p<.1lt0 and '>p.irkl
mg pool If ~ ou qu.i hf~
S!.000 1.., .J II ~ 11u nl·t•tl to
gN in this homl' C.tll
96.16767 .,.
BIG AND
BEAUTIFUL
Mesa Verde North's best
bargain. !luge M aslrr
Bedroom suite as 1n lh1~ t
Rr hom<>. Numerous
dos<'ls for the large
family. Thi" home I!\
!-ecluded \\ 1lh rh.irm and
almosphen•, truly d1r
f erenl Don ·1 he!>1tall''
Ca II no\\ 546 23 13
ownt•r mu~l 'acr1ftl"l' l•-----------1 lurr~. tJkl' Jth .1ntJf.:t'
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'VREALTORS X
SAVE TAXES
Wiii trade Newport
Duplex 2 blocks lo beach,
$160,000.
Red Carpet Realtors
754·1202
MESA VERDE
J Bedroom, 2 l>J lh,
ftreplac-r. 2 palms, ne\\
carix·t. fresh paint. OW.
wale r softener. Im
mediate po:.:.e:.s1on.
$73,000.
Roy McCcrdl~
R~altor 18 I 0 N~wport
Co1ta MHa 548-7729
MEET BLANCHE
A TTENTIOH lier measurements arc •I
INVESTORS Br, 2 haths w1Lh over 1900
DUPLEX $69,500 sq. ft She has a ma.,:-1,e Family l<oom \\ 1lh an
Down town Hunl. Beal·h impn•ssivl• floor to t•cil
.irl'J nt•<.tr Lake Park ex mg stoni• f1r<'plan• Iler
<'dlent tn' e~tmenl op pm:e Ill tde.il for £1r-.l
portumly for thl' handy llmers Jl $58,500 C.:Jll 50 x 12.'> ft lot \\1th room g.12 2535 lo huald Hurry for llus ~,,, · >-
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BYOWHER
LAKE FOREST JI
REDUCED! LakeCronl + dock, 4Br, 3Ba, air
581-8115. Open Weekends
VIEW·DELIGHT
Charming 3 Bedroom, 2
bath, home with sweep.
ing upper Newport Bay
view, luxurious Mesler
bedroom suite, soaring
woodbeam cathederel
beam ceilings & and
much more.
Only $115,000. fee.
Call 644-7211
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SPECTACULAR
LIDO ISLE
WATERFRONT
~l'"' Condo on the \\a ler
with View. S229.000. CJll
for appl
6'10-6 161
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COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE, INC.
WANTA
REAL BARGAIN?
3 Bl'droom with central
air t·ond1t1onmg & heal,
near new c arpeting
f:o'am1ly r oom
w fireplace. Good loca·
lion. FllA convenltonal
or VA. Priced under
~.000.
WESTSIDE REAL TY
INC. 848·2323
8600 SO. FT.
\"alanl. spal 1ou' '"" story off1n• hu1 ld1nie
:0.<>ar fr\\-} :17 µrk g
spa1:t's more d\ ad
Cun' en1cnt c-nrnt·r locJ
lion\\ bus ::.lop !:-uilablt
for man\ uses Zoned
C 2. 1'ecd-;, paint & clean
up l>ul prired to "C'll
12345We!>lmmslcr. G (;.
DONALD M.BIRO
Auoclol•t. Reohon
NEWPORT BEACH
LUXURY
$104,500
Fantastic 3 Br Fa mily
Home w ith lots ol
features. Pnme Newport
lle1ght.s IO<'alton Wood
paneled Den with par
11uct floors . Garden
hou!.e. fenced parking
for that R V Super super
rlean Don l mu.s this
one Call today 646·7171
ti, •..,.••I •.1'""'
JUST LISTED
J)~LUXE OU Pt.Jo.X
Easts1dc Costa ~1esa
Call 540-3666
Wltelc-i11
REAL ESTATE
commercial & industna.l as w U n~
r es1dentlttl ~ule-s ~nd leuslng. For
truly professional servicing of all your
r ea l e:,late need:,, CA LL PAUL
751 3191
«;:;SE L EC T
I PROPE RT IES
G.....-ol I 1002GeMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
ATIRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR, 41h
ba., fam. rm. & formal dining; lge.
tile patio & waterfront deck. $350,000
BA YFRONT. pier & float, lots
$185,000 to $325.000, to build your own
c ustom home. Sever al areas to choose
from.
Bl LL CR UN DY, RIALTOR
341 8oys1dP Or1vt.'. N.8 . b75·blb1
1002 G...erol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
EXECUTIVE
ESTATE-BEACH
4BR·2 STORY
POOL
VA BUYERS
8% Interest
NO Down Payml'nt
30 Year Loan::.
3&4 Bedrms
$45,000 to $55,000.
12 lo Sclecl from in good
r es td ential
net~hborhoods m Orange
County.
531 5800
Westhaven Reoltors
lnt'I RE Network
Formal entry to maje!.lir
hvmg room. Formal dm
ing room m conveniently
:.erved Crom huge
gourmet gardcm VH•w
kitchen S{•parall• family
room with t·r.!d.ltnf.!
Mone ftreplact.' + W.!ll ol
glds!> 'll'W of lush lt•r
races and sp.irld1ni.: I n•t•
form prml Dr.•milltt
stair:-!.weep to l'r1t1rm11u ... 1•-----------h1de d\\d\. mil,,ll·r '>u1l1•
and RUl'"l.quartc·1" W,tlk
lo beach llurry fur this
unique uari.:a1n. Call
963·7&ll
I Pi'• I •
CUSTOM 3 BH POOi.
llOM E bit for cntcrlam
ing ! Lrg ll&F pool sur
rounded by wood Jeck1ng
w,co,cred lanai & blln
outdoor bar. Fam rm ..
!>tucho.workshop, dc~1rJ
ble Back !Jay loc 919.500
Linda Brown, 615 2963
Agt ----
lWO 4-PLEXES
AT S85,000 EACH ss.noo down. a:o.,t1mt• bl
& 2nd. O\\Ol'I' V.lll t,lkl•
3rd All 2 herlro<>m un1l<o
A Mountain Cabin
m 1-.J sl Side Costa Me~a'
A Frame Duple-. :1
&>drooms, 2 baths each'.
Ri'.:DCAHPET
754·1202
COWAN
HEIGHTS
view·horses too!
Strictly custom lhruout
on one arre. 3 Bcdrm +
view, s unroom. 2':?
ll<1lhs. formal dmmg rm.
lgc ma~ler suite w, n ew
+ c.ewmg room & small •
office We belle' c undl.·r
pnel'd Jl Sl:lti.000 for fa<>t
-.ah.• 10382 Mira \·1sla,
Simla Anu.
m Long Ueat·h "ol tn ----------· multiple Brok!'r in
quine~ 111\ tll•tl I >on t "t
on th1:0. onl•! ! ' Call
549·8655
~U PERB
HOMES RfATVll'C
BLUFFS END UNIT
4Br. 21 2Ba, W-Plan. ::.un
ny locittion. pvt yard.
new cpts. frpl<'. near
pool. park & Hhh
~.500 Ov. ncr. f>.10 srnio
HORSE PROPERTY
Charmtng, secluded 3
bedroom + 2 room bunk
houst! on 1•• acre with
many trees. Spacious
private master sutle.
~.soo.
54&-4141
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COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE, INC.
EXECUTIVE EAST SIDE
MAMSIOM Costa ~lt'":i :i Hcc!room
Superlatl\l' in t'H'I\ on anR21ol'Call
re!.pccl 1s lhu; plu"h & REDCARPET
comfortable 4 bdrm, 3 REALTORS
bath, VIP res1dl·nre '" 754-1202
sought after. exdu"""c -----------Npt Bch arl'a Over 3600
SQ (t of quality des ign &
craftsmanship. Separate
fem rm, scp & FORMAL
din rm for executive en-
tertaining. Blfl grounds
& towenng trees provide
u majestic 1;ctting for
this outi;tandmg home
540-8944 or 646·771 L
HORSES HERE!
on lhts 2 611 acre site with
a Ncwporl add res~'
$210.000
Red Carpel Realtors
754 1202
EASTSIDE
CHARMER
Roomy J bedroom, 2
bath, on n short tree-
hncd cul·d<Hiac. Extra
large lot. Easy access for
RV. Pnced at a reasona-
b I e $74 ,HOO . CALL
556 2660
t;::SELECT
I PROPERTIES
IF YOU
have .i sl'f\"l<'f' to offior or
goocli; lo st>ll , plare an :111
tn the Dallv PtloL Cla~s1C1ro Section
Phone 642 5678 It~ should always check I.ht
Service Directory In the
DAILY PILOT
GeMral I 002 GeMral IOOZ
I DAGEL I
"' I IL !' N ': ; I . I I Ii I Butl'•"ll fhe ca,,dl• "' both fa 8 good day end• m•lt.es ti fW•<O A\ ),.,d
to advertise in the to kffp • wife -tl'>e -···
Dafly PilOt l--.1-8 _.El _c .... 1,R_H..,..I _u 1 ..... -4J 0 c.,..,..... ,... cit.cl I• :..:., ~fled Section. l . . . . . J t.v ltll fti "' ,..., "'""'"' -o• .__._ ..... _...__ ..... _....__ ,.... 11 .. .ioo lrO<'I "~ Ne.. ) !l.lew
DAILY PILOT
642·5678
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macnab I Irvine
realty
DOVER SHOR.ES
Special view! Excellent location!
Unlimited possibilities in t his
custom-built home w I 12' ceilings;
U·s haped w/each room opening to
pool. Lg. dramatic living room for-
mal dining on view side. Enormous
baths w/sunkcn marble tub. A very
e xciting home! Beverly Morphy
642-823.5. (J59)
M2·123S 6«-6200 '°' Oovtr Orlw HarbOr Vltw Clnttt
lrwlne at C..mpus Vallt'i' Center
7S2-1'1C
--$121.•
flloom.in.c Delore· odel, 3 Br 2~2 Ba,
2 colorful prtvate patiOI'. End unJt,
J<trgc breakfa~t area. 6"-7901
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUM 1-~
50 I Pl.ya. Newport leach
GeM'ral I 002 ,GHeral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
W ESLE Y N
TAYLOR CO
REA L.TOH~ si ucc UM
PRESTIGIOUS llG CAMYOM-4245,000
Beaultful Country Club atmosphere!
Delightful 4 BR home w 12 baths +
guest powder rm. Lge living rm with
c·athcdral ce1ltng & floor-to-ceiling
fireplace, formal DR, fam rm with
fireplace. Bright sunny kitchen & lge
breakfast area Air-cond, auto
s prnklcrs & delightful patios. Former
model home on quiet cul-de-sac st.
2 I I I San Joaquin Hiiis Rood
NEWPORT CENTER, M.I . 64~49 I 0
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DUPLEX IM
OLD CORONA DEl MAR
H 's a cornc•r located, 3 bdrm .. with 2
hdrm'>. over the 2 car garage. Live in
one & enjoy the delightful atmosphere
of Old Corona dcl Mar while someone
else helps with the pavmls.
673-4400
lLUllJ()ll,
RE 1 ~ I~'].,Y
Di•ision of Harbor lnnstmettt Co.
GeMral 1002 GeMroJ 1002 ....................... ....................... .
MESA DEL MAR'S
IMeoA
Cu 6mqdall
1urf 6 UD4. J -·~
L80 ISU Builder's home wllb tho o ~xlr
touc of qvehty! 3 Bdrm1 .• 2''1
baths, 3 car garage. ,000
WISTCUFP
Like to c-nttttain? Tiwi home ls ideal.
Pool & Jan:u, I amlly rm., 3 bdrms.
$149,500
SOUTH LAGUNA
Tablerock own your own llpt. with
breathtaking ocean view: clubhouse &
pool facilities. 2 Bdrms. $147,500
UDO REALTY
3177 Via Udo. M.L 673-7300
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EL TORO TOWNHOUSE
Like new, 4 bdrms., 2 baths; lovely
patio! Shows like a model! Stone's
lhrow to the clubhouse & only 4 blks.
to the ::.hopping center. Price only
S59,000.
BEAUTIFUL 5 BDRM.
Mission Viejo. Best & largest, wtlh
large fami ly rm .. formal dining rm ..
frplc & 3 car garage. This 2850 sq. ft.
beauty offered by transf. owner for
$125,000.
759-0811
G.-ral 1002 J 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......................
SANTAANA
COUMTRY CLUB
VIEW
Exccpllonal value in th1~
sharp, tastefully di'
corated home on the golf
course Minimum mum
tenanc:c )3rd, formal
dining plus four nll't•
bed r o o m s . l' r i v a t t·
master bedroom ~uit1.•
Pnccd to sell at Sll5.000.
C311673-85SO.
BRAND NEW
MESA VERDE
lmug1ne owning your
own new <'~lm home m
t h c h t· .1 r t o r M e h a
Verde '~ bhl arl'.1. L:t
mos t quality 1n
workma11:.h1p & mtrls
thruout Jacuu1 b3thlub
w/steam rm !>auna. ~un
ken liv rm. dhlc frpk
Select your own colors of
crptmg & paint to matrh
)our pcr:;onal decor
Plan!> & xtras available
-..-.-T
4+"9+•+POOL .......
'f...-.ri•1 .,.. illlltl'-t'
nllld aJ I l.11 tll.l.a
• Uvr r9lreat Tn-· r.-d wa.lkwa, to cbaba.
dalllr W.CS nll'7 ! L.avt1h
hv "" ,.. arth Countr1 kHl'h"" -to
funnal d.Jne ! Separate'
..n.q ~ .e m•mrooth
bdrm1 Huge hmlly
I root'D wttb waUa ol 11a ..
Sparkhn• aummer fun
pc>0l! An unMlic\'~Ublc
oppartu.n1ty U!!e you1
VA or try $6, llH> tot a I
down. Call quick '
IM7-6010.
tVt N ' f ') • tr' * "J '' ~ r I, f '
l~•I
R-2
4 bdrms, 2 bath s
!>pac1ous Co-.ta Me!>a
home zoned R-2 & de
s1~ned to be con\ crted
into duplex. lJ'>c now as J
home, taler con\•crt tom
1·ome. 646-7711
Walker &lee
AUii Estate
HOW FAST
c·:in you move 1n'I Vacant
5 bedroom home need~
TLC. Assum3blc loan
Red Ca rpct Realtors
7S·H202
associated
lHI OK[HS-R(A kf OllS
Jo:\ t/tt 8Gtboo •11 •••1
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TVltTLI IOCIC
Super 1b.arp Piao t
townhou1e. This 4
bedroom home bas &E'lf
cleaning oyen. tra,.,h
compactor, t&nted wm·
dows. no-wax kltch1!11
and the arounds bav1:
been processionally
landscaped. Near pool
llnd park area. $114,500.
CaH for appointment •
POOLAMDSPA
This highly desirable
GRANADA executive
home in the RACQUET
CLUB oCfcrs you 4
bedrooms. family room
dnd dmtnR room m a
most eomfortable M'l
tin.: SI 19.500. Call for ilP·
pomtml•nt
LARGE! LARGE!
'I I'"'· th1!> MONTEHEY m
the RANCH has over 3000
S'l fl of very comfortJ
ble hving built about 4
bedroom ~. a famil y
room, dmmg room and
BIG master suite. Al~.,
offers a 13 by 32 POOi.
and SPA. BETTER
HURRY!! Call for ap.
pointment. $124,900.
KENSIMGTOM
HERE IT JS!! A sharp
DEANE home with .,
lx>drooms, family room,
dinrng room and up·
J(radl·~ g.ilorc 2' ~ ) ears
NEW IT COULD JH:
Tiii'.: ONE' $132.900. Call
for an appmntment.
RAMCH REALTY
551 -2000
Woocl:H'id¥ Arbor lak•
Super upgraded 2 BR.
lux condo, near the lakC'.
Slll,500. Xlnt terms.
Avail. April JS. 499·210'.t
or 559-1833 By owner .
FINEST 3~UNITS
t'ompll'll'IY & lu:aul ly
rcmoddl'd :!BR home
"" lri: nird & hob
at our off1rt•. Only ---------MUST S fo:LL, MOVING
2 story 2400 :>'I 11. Im
mac. Eves & ""knd:.
968.5469
WOW• Four bedr11om-.
:md lam1lv roum INllh
ver,:itil1t\' lor th1•
crl'•tll\ 1• h11m1.•ownc1
('lo...e ltJ Jll \.our 1w,.1h
Call no'* JnJ m,1kl• .111
appo1ntml•nt fur th1
poµulJr moil1 I hurnc-
5-ffi 2Jl:J
$212.000 545 9491 ...................................... .. DEER Ft ELD
h)hnu,.,e l'LL~ nrly new ---------1 <lupll''· '>lud10 l) Pl'
tlOH ...
. 'IA.hJt a llt?aul1ful morn
rn.e '. you II be o;mgmg .t'>
.,.,. OPf·n heJm'> St•p lndr)
rm' .ill 3 umh ~llAHP '
:Wp >:ire!'> Jnd tonl n'lt•
cln\l''> and ,.,pnnklt>r'>
\'ll' l..<11A. m<tmt & xtr!'
c Ir.in SH7 500
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
GREAT
NEIGHBORHOOD
vou sit down to br<'alda~t Well priced J bedroom, 2
in this 4 borm • 3 hath bath, with forced-air
LUXURIOUS
MfWfM&OUT
mrludin)! thl' l!Jrdl'n ol
rlowen a n <! .. t'lec·t
land~capml( \ homl' 111
quality for the famil)
whoenJoys elegant hvini:
and needs 5 bdrms and a
feneed ya rd and a
sparkling POOL It·.., hkc
a new home 1n an area of
prestige and conve
ruence. Be the rirst to
hang pictures m lhts one'
$195,000
-BEACH EST A TE
$69,950
Smart Trio! Decorate Linens!
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Dana Point 1026
••••••••••••••••••••••• lrYiM 1044
Btn \ iew home under con~ •• •• •• • • • • • •• • • • • • ••• • •
Mruct1on, 4Hr, 21iBa.
den. lort. fq1k. ;1\ ail
May. SIJS,000. Owner,
644-1798.
BToro 1032 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Starter Home!
Cute 2 bedrm with
custom fireplace &
tastcrully endo~cd rront
pat 1 o. Yard_ is a
land:.rapcd *BY OWNER* masterpiece! Near com
Lovely 2 Br Lake Forest munity park and pool
home. Prine. onl y. and tennis court! Sound ~.SOO. Call for info aft ruce? Call Red C'.trpet
3 BR.·2'12 BATHS
Sh3rp. upgraded Plan :S
modt'I townhouse in
l>e«rr1rld . Plus h sand
colored carp<'ls. cent.
A c. upgraded d1., ·
hw.i,.,her. plu!> man\·
other <''<l'ltm.: extra:. 11
)OU re looking for valu1·
plus fanta~t1c Ji·o11ng. sec
this loH·ly hom1• toda).
Only S71,900. 0\1.nCr'>
anxious
red hill ~:.:.
552-7500
C11mehla Mndt·I m Tht• heal, bu1lt1n,, new -Hluff~. grPcnb<•lt & mt c•arpeti. and drapes. WATERFRONT
, 11·w. Th1o; onf"'> lwlow Taste(ully panekd and Re~i?:;rlrE
thr market al $118,000 wallpapered. Lo". low 631-1400
C F C I rth price SSS.500 !'ALL __ _
B.it k to Reach rrom th1..,
secluded .i Ar. qu11•t
~trcl'l with lowcnnl!
pine~ leads to t'Kl'Cut1\'1•
«ntrv. Family ~17\' II\
room. nmnlr~· k1tc·h1•n
plu!\ sweeping master
bdrm, pool s 1ze<l back
yard. Owner anxious,
Bought new, must sell.
Try f,6,990 total down.
Call for appaintment. m
847 ·6010. '
li'fiii 1
6pm wkd a ys /all day •Re-a.lt.o-rs•.•833-·3380-··--.I·--------• wkends. 768-5198.
•Open Sat &Sun• Woodbridge Condo, pre· CALL US FOR rruum location nr lake. 2
1034 *HOMES* BR, den, 2':t bas w/cust.
0 $70 000 design. Brentwood up. . . o eswo 1v 1s1 3191 uMDER ss.ooo
REALTORS 640-0010 -=;SELECT MOVES YOU IM
-YOUROWIJ I PROPERT IES l..O\ely 2 Br, I'' b.llhs. --------,.... a 1 r 1: o n d 1 t 1 o n c· d 4 hdrm + Family
RETREAT ....,..___~ townhome. Double de I..arge co~t.i ~fosa home·
\ 111u11 l! d 1-. t 1111 11 \ • ALL MEW! tdcbed garage with l3un w 1 t h 0 " t• r s 1 1 e d
\ ,. 14-JHH I II t· 11 I h I ,. "1-:W Cl I. Ufo: SAl' m•v. dn rac1litic•s Won l lao;t bedrooms. hca\ y s hake
1d1•n<'1'" Sp.111111i-. ,., :! ~to r\ homo• J lo.ng ' Call rollect roo(,tilNientrance\l.ay
l't:Utl\l' horn1• Ill lhl' H<'droom ... J hJlh<> 8422535 & r1rcplace. Great loca
EJ,lblulf Jrt·.i -..ith 1',1m1ly room C1rt'pl.11c .. ,. r. ' ' llonclosctopark.tcnnis ~~~;~>~I~ ti ~.~c:'.~t1~11n\,,l; ~~~a~~u~~1~; r;ri~'ns ~~d [ ~ ,.~,jV:iJlll ~~ur-11s~~ ea;:, ~~~
pn\'acy in tl11s lot·auon full~ carpeted. Much ~ _!!~J!•!_ for(uUdeta1ls. SIS9,500 For appoint more' $81,500. _ mcnt call 673 tl.%0
PETE BARRETT
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50 FT OCEAMFROMT
Thi'> "Old Newport
(Juality" hornc 1s JUSl for
you. An idyl1i1· homt> yc>u
can CllJOY w11 h ) our friend:;. IL '., whut
;'l e W p IJ I t Ii (' a 1• h
memones arc made 11f .
$27 5,000
Steal It 3 IR
Great starter home. Un
behev3blc low price.
Situated on a quiet cul
dM!DC. QHers many lux
ury features rnl'ldg !\ ('
fplc. l'lll m c·ounlry kit
Won ·1 last ;it $64.aOO
I ·a II 831 3100
FORE STE
OLSON
'""'< •t A1,.fUP ..
COSTA MESA ~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
EASTSID£ 1 ~~~~~~~1 Extra clean 3 bdrm. &1-
fanuly rm., pool home.I•--------•!
Best East.side location. Mon·H.-Able
Brick frplc. Low mamt. HARBOR VIEW. Highly
yard. Reduced to upgraded Montego
$109.000! model for tho dis-
Bal»oa lcry Prop. cri min 11 t ing buyc r.
Rflllton Custom drapes, wall cov-* 675-7060 * cnngs, & earpel:;. 4
Bedrooms, large ramrly
MESA VERDE
Republic; beaut. Spanish
'tyled home with lntj(e
Int 4 lldrms . 3 baths.
dining & family rms. &
o"1ce Offered at $127 ,500
rm, form3J d1nrn~ rm,
fireplace. On a lo\'cly
landscaped <·nrncr lol.
Offered Ht $136 ,000
&4 7270
"4tb1 S~
Jl\l.110\ l'-1 !\"\I> •·c--~ 759-0226
* 673-6900 • • want Ad Results 642·5678 fciiiw ASSOCIATES) ~
IEALTOltS
GNffOI I 002 GIM'r'GI I OOZ ~ pa!TOB)
.............................................. Ge•.. 1002 Gt•r.. 1002
CE
' 110111 ILllRS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SCRVICE
OPEN DAILY 1-5
2102 VISTA LAREDO
ln The Early Bluffs Rare "H Plan''
2 Story With 2 Large Bedrooms 2
Baths Extras Like Marble Vanities
Mirrored Wardrobe In Master Suite
Freshly Planted Patio. Adjacent
M aj or Greenbelt & Only Steps Ta
Pool. Reduced To $109,500.
... ,DOYml DllYI 631-1800
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TURTLE ROCK
PRESIDENT HOME
Surrounded by lnndscaplng deluxe,
wjth cul·de-sac location, this 3
bedroom, family room, wet-bar
home is an excellent value at only
$125,500 land Included.
A COLDWIU. IA* .. co.
644-1766
21" SAN JOAQUIN HILU "D·
IN NIWPOftT C:.HT'Ut
9079 SIZES 8-18
1 .. , 1Tf M;._ lffe...T.-
U11e,pecttd and ~aufllul' It's the tabard, trell~ w•lh a
luscious rose dtsrtn 1n easy
embfOldery abowe ~nts. lop.
P11nled P1ttern 9079: Mrs.~·
S11ts 8. 10. 12. 14. 16. lS.
Size 12 (bust 3') bblrd l 114
yds. 60": pents 2 112 yds. 4~"; top 1 718 ..,OS. Tmsfer 111e;I,
Send Sl.25 for eech 1>1ttem.
Add 35' for tlCh pattein for
fu~l·tlass 1i111QJ1L handlinc.
Send to:
••••••••••••••••••••••• $60, 00-• ~rd. um sq.rt. By owner •
Fountain Park 2 sty, 3 Br In Tustin & lnl~ Avail after escrow closes
end unit Twnhmc. AdJ THEHOMESELLERS mid-April. 545-921~
Mile Sq Park. $61.SOO 752 5353 l'Ve<;/wknrJ~: day s
hrm. Prine only. 540-0374 -----· -546-68."JO, \tr Reddome
o_r_SS-*_·3626 ______ 1 Woodbrict,. .Arborlah
Huntinqton hach I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WOW!
OCEAN BREEZES
cool this '1 bedroom
highly upgraded Cal
Classic. Walk to best
beaches in under s
minutes. Only $75,950.-
so hurry!
SPRING SPECIAL
Great pool home with
fire ring & lots or deck·
ing. Onl y a mile from the
ocean. 4 Huge bedrms.
form a l dinang, huge
New 2Br. 2ba unit nr Laguna leach I 048
lake. Avail April. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••
(2l3)4JS.6344, ext ti:? l'nn ---------only.
Exceptional
Plan 102 in Ca1Jforn1a
Homes. 4 BDRM .. 2 BA •
paneled fam. rm. with
bualt·in bookshelves.
Lighted closets. freshly
painted and wall·
papered. Complete
sprinkling system F&R
PLUS overhead sprinkl-
ing in plant arbor. Call
for appointment today lo
sec the many outsl3nd
ing features lDSJdc and
011 t $117, 500
On The Sand!
Sensational beacbfront
home just a few feet froOJ
the sure on popular.
close-in beach. 3 Bdrm!..
& lort. $340,000
West Hine!
Tinn 1:1" t~""'· '~'or!Jmor. f3mily room. 3 car
r ''\ """ ~n v 1>,1,kPI\! garage. Everythinf! for 'J D.
Upgraded condo in e>; ·
eellent condition th ruoul.
Pallo<0pens onto garden-
type 11etting. 2 Bdrm!! , l
bo $67.500
A•• 1 1 • """""'" 111•r· 1 "•I family fun! Just SI 10.0110 ~ f\11.'."'-
' '"~" ,, '''• '""'·1 .. 1 "'I II 'l~ -ur I ,. I t '""'· .. ,., ,,, vrr•rhr: Roberts ..,l'l_y !lt•~1•', rl !tf I '1lfp' f'1jli•1n
1:'1 .1.r~ ''o'" ,~, P11 , b•.. Realty 833·8600 ~f'IS ~nd r 1~in~' 1n Hf»
St 25 IOf f'dth p.1llf'rll. Add IWI lftcll llN.
J'>t mh pallern b r flr~ltlm ..,.tbl(l991t9A 'f5Z3C.UtPU5J>a·IR'llffE 1---------
4111na1I and /l~ndl1n~ S111d to: !•--------• EMEAM.O IA y OPENDAJLY
All ..... _,,_ Secll'-'Jon in the city. 2Br 8A ~ T06 p M HILLTOP ~~•~tt" o-r. ,OS penthouse Condo, b7 1----·"'-· ---·-·--1 Unique top or Emerald ~Pfi~~ -.. owner $50,000. 848-2689 IRVIME"S FINEST Ba y Jo cat a o n w it b
Bo>t t63, Old Chelsea S1A.. Be...a.lful Rancho San fuclicular railway ap • New York. NY 10011. Print Load•h ritb extr48. 3 f>r, Joaqu1n T own ho m e. proacb. Fanwtlc view.
Name, Addrua, Zip, family rm, 2 baths, •11 Overlook• l f'ffnbelt " pool. S Bed1'ooms, 4
Pattern Numb«. new bltu. frplc. h1,11e poot Willi t.bts home. you ba.Uw, den. Lower floot'
MORE tllan ever lllforeJ 2o.' encl. P•Uo + tovered cap for1et those yard excelle nt 1ue1~ •ulte. desl""s plus 3 fl'ff pr1ntfd !ft. fMIUo. More! Must aee. ..~ •-... -1-y ... , ... oant ......, 000 ,,dt··~EW 1976 N£EDLECRArT' '12.500. lst Pioneer Ilea!· ........... -......,., ... "'" -· CAT~LOG' HIS evtrythlni. 7St:. ly,~l living. Batt•-o' Hurry! Cill Marian M4rtln CracJiet wltll S•utru i1.oo 1....;'----------1 64S-0303 ....
Pattern Dept. 442 Crocllt t • W1nlrobl •• $1.00 BEAtrr. 2 1t1. 4 br, 2~ ca Coldwel! Ban~~r
Daily P1101 Nifty J1fty QuHls __ $1,l'IO ba, upgradtd tl\niout.
232 West 181h St .• N Ripple Cracll1t . -·-$1,CIO Only $81,500. 968-7420
Yori<. NY 10011. Prio Sew..+-Klllt llook ..••. Sl.2' SeUerwlllocg.torm s. NAME. AOOAE!;S, ZIP. Nt1dl1polftl l ook . ~ Sf.00
~OQE;ST E
OLS ON
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3Monarcb Bay Plaza
L•auna Nl«uel
496-7222 13 l·Oll'
SIZE 11 n n S TYL · Jlower C'mhtl look , • S1.00 Uy ownel", 2 aty, 4 Br 2~
NUMBER. .i1lr11ln Crochet l ook . SI.CO Ba. lge Cacnlly rm, 21---------OCEAM VIEW
ln111nt Cr.chel l oo• it.l)O rp1 • I ... nd-'"off AllOltLAll 1957 Tratlltc m obile ··--~
O• you )111tw ltow to &•I • Instant Mecre1111 loo~ • $1.00 c s, w p ... au _,., pttttr~ lrtt? Send 110• fer 11111 nt MilntJ loo~ ll 00 llCO mslt' bdrm. Formal Lekcfront Covlntrton. 3 home; Ux42, with 12d2
our new F111.w1nttr '•tter11 C•111~1,1, Dlft h •k • · ~1:00 llvlna & d'nlng r m , B R, 2 ba. $U9,900 cabana, •Ith 2 bdrms.
C1tai.1-cl111 CtVJ111 J111lff fer Ctlll,ltte Afpus !14 .st.OO l~pd. 1pc-kln, front & m.2012 Close to 1hoppln1 &
frtt p1tt1r1 tf )our clltlc•. 12 "1ll ar11111111 :12 soc: rwar, J car gar, oa cul de•---.-._-T-
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llJlaat 11*1 e.u \UHi llA ti 11 Jllfr 11111 ·-'°' 1o ..UT CJaul •di do wlb>ab~, fti.Uxtru. 81 It welt -Call NOW, owar. nl: ·ssi.oat loc MW171. appt. --·
LllT l
Lingo
Rul&TAn
A FtlflMDL Y HOM! -a. wtikh to h• met ...,.._ Two
storiH. Fow ~ 2 bafM. P9UNfftr
11io .... Low ,,.., ... 9"C• yard wfftl 40' pool
..ct t.ced c.hUclNft'• play ycrd. V1•w of
htns ..ct H«Jhh at ftlC)llt. Call today1 tCMMr"-
,.ow "'°Y tM too lat• •••••• $107,500
11 •\ N \
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193 11812
495·1720
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b111 t bC'drm hnm••
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" famUy room • formul ll20, -.11~
dltiJ•• lhal ti ... 11111ttt'd
tcnn11 crl•. ulymplc ~'--s, •?OO '"oo pool. ~UJ>t•r eom .... .._ ...
munlty mec-llnjl room & •• • • • ••• • • •• • • • • • •• • • • •
100 '• prtdt' or
oWJM:rl>lup tor .in ilPPl A VOCAOO
to ~ • ..,. th1~ )'uu h;,d tw1 l'f..IOVI
lei Cl.Ill (IUICK -
Red Carpet 2.43 AC-SSZ,000.
Reafton 833-3380 Mature lrt.~s. Beautiful 1----------1 building site in Bonsal
•,.ACRE
Patios. and pool +3 Br 2
Ba homtl. All for 1110.000.
jU3l outside Fallbrook
't523 CAMPU,Dl·IRVIME
OPEN DAILY
8A.M T06P.M
Homes for rent in best
areas. Nwpt, & CM. $250
to Sl 150 per mo. 640-2981
Hfrnt nr luM-Uillt' Vl•w,
\lnunhnn \ 1 ... w 38r. 01 b•
homt' w p11ho 5'MI No
IUl't mu 768 II u.u 4 or •*>·J00111n 611m
,.....Vahy lU4 .................•.....
2 Story 3 lx~rm. 2 ba.
bonuii room, fplc. OW,
$395 mo. 714.963-4569
Attractive 2Br, 2Ba, 2 car
J?ar twnhse, pool, w1w
t•pts. AC. wshr/dryr, $3SO
mo. <2131433-11266 eve.
Burr Whil t: J~~,\lll.)r
Owner very flexible on
financing. Don't miss
this great investment op·
portunity! Only
$52,000 call 752· 1700 , , .,. ,. , , .,, ,, Sp3c1ous 4Br, fam rm
2901 NL•wport Ulvd NB
('1416 75-4630
MOVllMMOW
I •nd 2 ~room Condui.
Near rrN.>wayi;, •t'llOOl"'I
and i>hopplni;? f"rom
$t75,mo Call to:. .....
UNCH RE.ALTY
551·2000
Costa Mno 1724
3ThB e B21,U;ffsb-Tow8nhokusbe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r, ,'2 a, ac ay [
w/frpk, locatt.>d nr Ward 111J~'h·fj~ Corona .e Mar 3222 & Ellis. walking distance '·;1rnan ················ ... .... within tract to sch ls & L-o Beach I 048 .... -~port .. _ach I 069 . ----·••••-: Cozy 2 br dplx' fr pl ' churches. $425 mo. rent -r-· ......,._ vc ___ hrdwood firs. So. of Hwy. 536-1493 ······•·············•·· ............•.•........
view . $600 /mo. Pb $40.00WEEIC&UP
644-5226 •Studio & 1 BR Apts •'rv & MaidServ Avail 0 I R t t ~Real Estate Adlls, no pets. $400. u.-->..:-• ...,.---.-_---
ceonY ew e rea ~EWPORTCUSTOM ••••••••••••••••••• •••• FIXER UPPER 673 ti069 .._....,,'7°" -ach 3240 Newport Hgts 3 Br, comp •PhoneServ, Htd pool
redecorated. rent inrlds 2.376 Newport Blvd, CM AboH~ 1\lt:-0 <'.111\'on One• 3 BR POOL ----••••••••••••••••••••••• war nt·w 2 Bdr'm.,. :!'" + Mobile Homes Nt•ar m•w <IBR, 2'zba, Lari.:e l·bdrm. f1pll'. Wc~tminster/Springdalc grdnr. $530 mo Open 548·9755or645-3967
hath" I( di•n !Xinu~ holi $249,000 For Sale 1100 rtct.'<b TLC:. Term,.. DKH. patio. Aaragt>. No pl't:-. .1 lx'Clrm. 2 bath t•pt:.
uy 100111 & .dt.11·twd :"<lt·v.port>.f11w·,1 t·11~t11m ••••••••••••••••••••••• i H 6765717 S l 25 Mo. IH.t 2212, drp~. avail 'no w :'
House. Sal & Sun. 333 -----
Pirate Rd ~ 72RX $ltl5 mo. 1 br Maturi.'
,_,11 iiJ.!l' \\'.di. tu 111.,wh ;i Ill! •I h;11 h plu:-. ;1:11>0 i-·or Sale· Mol11lc• l lonw UH 522 2080 1~7·2292 S'.!75 mo. 71 1 :!l63-'1569
~!t,!1:10 sq fl :'\t.1ss1\l' !>cl l'r~o jo(dt"rll11'114li'. :-.r lloai.:1--_,...._ .. _,.. ___ ....,~1111_ .... ..-._1 ---s:!35 2 Hr. 1'11
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pt111I "'<'llrl' l'nn tlcro:>.1 1o...10Rl._.S REALTY fo~l·r 11ui.:t• lmmal L1\ 110,.pll.d $!1100 Wrill• 1 &LID FOR RE .... T 2 liR., l bJ, ::.10glc houM' \',1ranl 4 HR I·'• ua " " 1111: ll•~irn ' F.11nll) 1011111 I' <> Box 1·155. l'osta llt.Al""I " on lot Ubl ~Jr ~I~ Mo <'11>:-.1· l•1 ul'c:m 'swo .hk tt523 CAMPOSDa·IRVINE
OPEN' (),\II.\
KAM TO\il':'ll
Main Rl'llla I~ ,, 10 ::.370 Mouil1• E~1:it1•s, l!l:ll
Ncwl)<irl . ti46·8373 * 494-8057 * ho :.. t :.. H ;1 i "c· d Ml'sa. !12ti2ti Cost;i ~1csa. fertile lam!. ):earl} bt· lu1 1'l'1lh. !II~ 1:111, llkr
-.lu1111>slom• l111•pi111·c•. !15x•l0. flower or \cgel<1 St•eruc Prop l)i:i ::i726 NEWPOHTllCllTS
~lhr. l11J . II rd wd fl r~.
lrplc. lncrl yrd. :! C'ar g.1r
.'IJn pets A\ u1I •I 1 El
!\lodt•na St ~-1 25 mu
~ Jl~l I for a pp1
I & 2 Br !urn & unr. pout
n-wtuq• adult:.. l(oocl Im•.
IW5·111i:J2 SAY 111-:1.LO TO ,\ GOO!l
BUY llt•;1ul1ful ='-11rlh
End 2 lwclroom hon1l' on
J l<irg1· J( :! hit l 'on',.
mcnt walk lo h1·.1<'h v.1lh
unlim1tt•d 1n\ 1.'!'.l111t•nt
potential UJH•n h•w:..e
Sunday J I I' \1 2;1:i
Heverly.
-~~~'~==-~-<WI LUAM 8 ~--
939 Glenneyre 494-85 I 9
~', DOWN Btfl t'Xt:C' (',1
nvon 5Br Mamann, ov.nr
ti38 3f,tj l
..
C'();\fM ~:tWl.\I. ( '•ll llt'I
t '1•11tral Laguna
-.. 1th I w11 "llll l''
I :! h11Jld.1 hll' ltth
::,IGO,Ol"I
I IU'.1\ LTOl(S
1!11 >lfil t
Laquna Hills 1050 .........•..........•..
LAGUNA VILLAGE
,San Frnnt•1-.c.in :i llH :!
ha 1360 Sq rt ~'h~J.!K.Jt1
lmmt•d An\11 fii:I :!012
1052
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p,11q11l'l llMr. 1'11lht•dr.il Acreoqe for sale 1200 hk µarclcu S20o per mn .
t't·1 l1 n~ ~· \\Pl h;J r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Alr inr 1'd. 2057 Tu~.lut S1.•l'lucktl Ma:.lc1 "111)! _________ _. A\'l' &15·6496
\\ ,J I 1-. I II ti) I I I IJ,. l' rl INVESTORS!
warrlrnhe" Walls ol BUILDERS!
gla~~ 0\ l'f\'ICW 3ti 98 ACRES -between
:,p;irklmg pool. Laundry O l' cans i cl e 1 V1 s t a
room. Loads of s loraj.!c. Rcaut1ful rolling hills.
l'ull to preview 7:12 1700 Small spring fed lake.
t.1'tt'''11 •• '"• ti'•,. S6000 /per acre. \all [~·•l ,.._ ~HERITAGE
SWISS CHALET
3 Yrs. old 3BR. 2-story m
the woods on 4h acres.
All utilities. One acre
fenced for anrmals. out·
buildings and fruit trees.
Xlntterms. HKR.
?M/677-5691
OR522·0530 --------
100 AC level farm l;1nd
BIG CANYON
REALTORS _________ .,.. near main rds, Alfalfa
rields & farm sites tn
CONDO
Luxuriou~ OJ kc l'(':>f
modi.'! \\ 1lh lu~h goltl
t'JI 1wtmg m1rrnred Y..d
hJr. det k off It\ 111;: room
\\ 1lh f.1n1a-.tlt' \ ll''' nl
!:t1lf CllllJ':>l'. !-.t'l'Uflt ~
guard and umlt•rgro1rncl
p;1rk 111g
FIVE ACRES
SO. of CORONA
Excellent \'iew.
pm·c ~.!100. HK ll
71~ ti77 54i~ll
0 H 552 05;111
OHEACRE
Full
for your mobile homl'
Level All ut1hties avail
THREE to l'hoosc from .
XJnl terms HKR.
(71'1 ) 6i7·5691
OR 522·05:10
ll1nkley \'ly Ideal for
fruit farm. hor:,c ram•h
or c·ounlry II\ 111,:: S4!l!>
Jlt•r at· b~· C•Wnl'r
KIX 2674 9am 1;pm
EXECUTIVES
You don't ha\'l' lo he• ~tn
1•x1•1·ut1ve lo afford th1~
hcaul brand·new 2700
sq. It. home on:!'~ at'll':-.
lhathao;1tall BKR.
<i 1ll6i7 5691
0 R 522 ·05:10
VA~HATERMS
•~Quail ~ liiiillPlac• Prapertiea
7S2·1920 "' 1400 QUAil ST NlW~R1 HACH
Commercial Pr rty 1600 Spedacular 3Br 2ba
••••• ~~••••••••••••••• home on lrg fncd lot,
:-.r:Wl'OHT TERRA\!·: ('nmmrrC'1at lot. 63 125.
'1:1•-.. :->•·:c ~1111I plan w.:.! l~Jth & Pomona. s.io.ooo
hui::e liv rm, frplc. etc
Full price SI 1.950. AK R.
r7I ~ ) 6'iti 5717
cash '19!1·3-1~-OR 522 2080
Coda Mesa 3 224 ••••.••••.•........•...
Nt!W 3 Dr 2 Ba. nr S Cst
Pla 'l.a S ·IOO mo
:.!13·ol31 ·7J83; C\S 594 ·0427
BEAUT. 3 br, 3 ba, fam
rm, frpl. frml dm. rm.
Nr. bch. $750. 641!·1035
PHI :\11-; E/\STSI U I·: ( • '.\t
CONVO 2Rr, :!lrn. di.II
gar, inc's wshr/dryr
rdrii.: Brand :-.pa11ki11
nl'W. Yrly. l~l' Jl
sioo mo. Call ror appt.,
;\lary or Don
COLE OF NEWPORT
HEALTOHS
675-5511
;\!!-:SA VERDl-:·Redn
3Br. 2Ba. ram rm. frpk
nu drps, ept!i, $435 mo
s.15·7863
Easts1de S22.5. l Br. pet
OK. Fee.
Mam Rent<ils, 540·5370
•New Beach House
t;l'I n·~u1y for summ<'r
now~ Walk to beach from
h l' l'I.' W u I k t 0 ~ nHl t•
:;chool & high school. 4
br, 3 ba, huge sundeck,
dbl j!ar $550 mo. 614 20th
St. 5:J6-1718
S11pcr 3 br, 2 ba. OW.
HtO. cpti;, drps, $375
714 : 963-4569
UNIVERSITY
PARK
2,3 and ·l oodroom horn··~
near :,hopping. schools,
and frcl'ways access.
Prom $4251mo. C.ill tor
information
RANCH REALTY
551-2000
Irvine 3744 ••.•••.............••..
Hoommatc nec<.lcd, In iiw
•THEBLUFFS• twnh~e A.SA.I'. N11
Decorator's murll•I on 1·h1ldrcn, info SJ:J.0400
best tireenbell. 3 Bdrms.. (9·51 or 752.(J680 after b
21.2 baths. l11ghly up· pm
gradt'<l ! ~;35, I.ease. 334 --
Vista Trucha. Drive bv & Loquna Beach 3748
call for app 't. 640-0789 or •••• •••• • •••• ••••••• •• •
~-1.290 Ai.:ent $195. L't1l pd. Ready &
Brand n ew 3 bedrm RanchoS.J.3Br2BaSan -waiting l'cl:
LANDING home, 1900 Luis Rey· golf crse & LA HG 1': Main Rentals. 540·5370
:-q.ft. with rormal dining, lake vu. S625. 547·7044 Ocean Vu Home LacJuna Hills--3750
owner wunt-s l yr ise & -TURTLl!«OCK --JB-R, fam.rm, din...i·m,.2 ........ rw••...,...•••••-•••
S575 per mo. incldg lrpln, bltns, wet har. ALICIA PLAZA
Scemc Mountain \'ww!>
l.a rl!e. rllx adull I&:!
13drm Apls Furn & un·
furn
gardener. 4 and 5 bedroom home!> hu~e dec k w 1 beaut
Sharp 3 b!.•drm. 2 bath Ill Turtle Hol'k and Tur· \'lt.:W. $675 mo
ho u !i c 1 n gr t• al Ill' Hol'k Glt•nn. 1o·rom JACOBS REALTY
ne1ghhorhoud. lmmrrl. $545 mo. C'all losee 675-6670
po:;s. ~oo mo. Hoberts RAMCH REALTY LIDO ISL!-: 2Br. llla, lnitl Pool. Jm·u111. U1l11ard:. Hcalty 848-lti88 551-2000 yd. gai opnr. cpt:-., rd rig, 581·6151or581-6130
Walk to the beach from
this lovely 3 br, :.! ba,
t·pts. rlrps, R •O, avail
now S355/mo
714 963.4569 ---------
NEW BEACH HOUSE
Ultra lovely 3+2•,~. FP,
dbl gar. walk to C\'er
ything. Avail now. $450
mo. Call S.t6·0270
f I 75 2 "9 252lt Storkport, Lag Yrly lse. $-ISO mo. 4 Br 2 rp c. l· 1-'· Hiiis
Ba. FP, 4502 Wyngi.tle. ----------Sorry, no pets. !>51-2000 or894-348.t S500 I J\t o . 2 Hr + ci en _____ _:..... __ _
---.----Newport B.ach 3769
Turtle Hock. Lg 2 s ly, .ibr, home. Walk to brh Pool ••••••••••• •••••••••••.
2'r,ba. Bonus/Cam rm, 3 &tennis
car gar. SSSO 833-9731 S5 i S '!\111. 1 Hr t d 1• 11
PLEASE COME
LEASE ME!
w view
~20. 2 Br, gar, kid:., pets
OK. F<'t' Redec. 2 br, nu cpts &
~/Mo. :rn1· on ~~tcr
with dol'k for your boat
$1400 Mo 4 Bdrm with
lge lard & bn;it dock fnr
largl! boat.
;\lam Hentuls. 540·5370 drps, RiO. 2 Car gar.
Custom homl' d<'l'oratcrl
'w sopht:'ol1nll1011 \ t'I
ll\ahlc 30r. 21 ~b<1. fJm
rm, wet ha r prr1f I\
11'1-.qxl SI l!l,500
BOND REALTY
lg \1"11 ltclr111 ... 21,·ha
lrtil1• 111tnlll r•1ttl
J.11 11111 I~> ,11· PJI I..
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Condominiums Town· Real Estat;
•• ~~~~!~~.~~1: •• !?~~ bchanqe 2800 ---S325 mo. 714 .963·4569 --------
• 2 Br + Den + View
Townhome $495 mo
• 2Br +Den
Townhome $525 mo
• 2 Br+ Den
Townhome $550 mo
S750 l'llo Avail <\pril lhru
August. 011 walt•r with
boaldoek
live
BIG! R31 9-111 •··"'' WI.nil ,1.x ·i:M'I
, -Mewport Be a ch I 069 1•,, .. ,,,1,,,,.,,.. 11: •lil.11icl llt
••••••••••••••••••••••• lhr ''ha 1··.1.1td1· h1·tt
Harbor View Home lncbl'pg ..;11:.: 11110 l'rin
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this area 645·0303 FAMILY DELIGHT
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WANTED:
:! BR apt. . nu t•hlldren, \';il·ant 3 BR, p, h.i.
n<i pd:-. $1~5 elose to ocean. S375. 1\:-k
for Keith 968· tJl 7 Bk r
3 Br, :! ha \ nll1•1:v Park
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Roy Mc Cardle
ReattOf' 181 0 Hewporl
\'.il'ant & spotless. 3Br
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Wl•s tm1nister Mall &
'l'hb $370 mo 963 837i
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$275 2 Br. gar, kids, pet::.
OK. Fee
Mam Rentals, 540·5370 2 J \ Bdrm Hou"''" or Costa Mesa 548-7729
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Santa Ana $600 000
'l.7 Bachelor u111ts &
menb Oh:. t II\ i•:,tor 3 Br 2 Ba. redec, lge fnt'd pool. Nu crpts/paint
973·!>192 yard . Stove. refrig, Enclosed gar. l'i M1. to
1:! l Bdrm. units
Fam1h k1t1 hen ::'M ft BILL GRUNDY f'nvate party would like
children ok. Ref's. S:l95. bch. $325/mo-rent ($310.
Evs/WkndsS48-1295 on lse). 842·9371. Larry,
• 4 Br home in The
Willows S395 mo
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S378 mo
.\II of the abO\'C' ~1rr 1n
lrv 1nl.'. Call today.
752 1700
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$850 Mn W1ntc·r $1:!111
Mo in sumrn1•r llay\'lt'\\
rrntal, :.I Hr, frpl<'.
rlegantly furn1sh1•rl
Boat shp ava1l;ibl<'
Waterfront Hom~s
Call631-1400
GREAT RECREATION Sw1n·,.
ming. sl'lVnos 1 health club,,
h01!•01ds, n1gh•·l 1hiti!d tenn \
rourr s, Pro & pro' •,hop, golf
rj, ,.nq rrinry> ix1rty room.
FUN ACTIVITIES· F-ull·l•m"
di1ector, f,,.e Sunday bunch.
Rig Canyon 2 BR contlo BBO's. tr ps. parltPS, spo11
$795 Mo annual lc;br toumomenrs & morP!
ljdo Really 6i:I 73()(' BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS:
Deluxe 4 Br. 2 Ba. cent air JL! 2, B --, <,.r,.1les. I & 2 bf.d1oom~.
cond, frplc cov patio r. ~ a. rommunit~ Furn & unft.lf'". Mo.J1.1, O"""' $375 ' paol, good loc. new drps , ,. ...
d!l!n liiiliiil lone marvl'lou~ly de REALTOR 675•6161 lo buy 1 Lo 15 units
s11?nf'<l fnr st•n·rng up hot ·----------i 831 ·9950 ~~:w J Br 2 Ba. fplr, dot.(-. ror lhl' lnc1:. or ----------bllns, :! car gar. nr s hop·
Agt.
Bea~t. 3 BR. 2 Ba. frplc, dshwshr. $450 mo doily 10 10 7. Roommate
upgraded crpt. $375. 640-0633 service ovo~. No leo>e re-
4 BR Univ. Prk, 1 blk W_E_S_T_C_L_I_F_f<_'_3_b_r_d_r_m_ quired, Sooy, odulls only, no
Crom shop'g. ~so. I 34 b a , s' 6 2 5 I mo'. pets.
3 BR. l"~ Ba. cov. patio. AJI short lease. 644·8415 +gardener. Agent days
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~HERITAGE .... REALTORS
ci1urml'l trr.ih fnr ,01,1 BROKER N EEDS In ping. Nwpl Rc·h :-.chools.
g11 .. .,1 .. tn th" .HIJomm~· 6 Units E Side CM come Properties for En nn p1•h $475. ti·l2·216ol,
1 0 rm a I ti 1 n 1 11 I( 1 111 'll<'ar \\ l'!>tt'11U s hopping I crtainer Clients. \ 111. i7ll 7~ 11
t· h·i•.int m-.tr ""''' .. 1 I tkf' 1ww tntenor>-Xlnl l'ruts. Commerc1:il 01 In
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11.irhur \ ic·w llnmc onh ~fl.~ llCKl I\ :\ht-t rnakt• S<'ll'I' ;\fin prll'l' $!111tl uu11 ~Lii 1••1 i52·iilll
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~ml fam.rm, bltns, no ----------pets. $400. 842·9501 alt. Bright & Airy Pool home . 540·1153. eves 548-5508
4pm 3Br, P.• ~a. frple. Availa-Ocean Vu. exec twnhse.
ble i\pnl 1st. S475 /mo. Nwpt Crest. 3 llr 2' 2 Ba. ~752·7847 fpll', welha r . lull rC't.: Close to sch ls & shopping,
5Br. 2000 sq ft. $475 mo
10111 Cully Sark. Key at
lOlll l Cutty Sark. Call
owner rollL·c•l <2t:11
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UmverMlY Park fac1I. $G50. 673·233:!
BAYCREST
O~kwood
Garden Apartments
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8RO Irvine lat 17th)
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Newport a.och/Soulh
1100 Hit h St. ~5210~0
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.! Br holl"' 1n '1111rt "''''I\
3br. 2ba. Princton :'11dl
ldl'.ll hx·atmn nr Jc.lull
pool $·150. lJv ownr
SS2·0K75 cl•·1 nr c1 :-.~110 tnri '\.o .J Ur. :?Ba Condo. pool.
l't•t-. 54.'I 1.1i;1 bltn,.,. p<ct10. W 10. xlnt LCICJW'a Beach 3248
Beaut honH' 111 urw "' Nl•\\'µort Bcil<'h':o. f1ni•-.1
areas. 3 RH . ~ ha . for m
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642 81i0
SanJuon
Capistrano 1078
1400 QUAil n NIWf'ORr HACH
Rentals
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2 IlR t:nit~ · l'o~ta Mesa Balboa Island 3106
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Jeanine. 8:15 0211PA9783
area S340 mo. 842·1739 ••••••••••••••• ••••••••
Hunt Hrbr area.-2 ii;, 2b~. Spectacular Oceanfront
patio, lgc kitch, den, Cliff Dr. 3 br. frplc .
frplc. 4 car gar. SSOO/mo. $600/mo. (213 )876-2723
846-4493 Agt. _e_v_es _______ _
c· r e d JI .1 I 1 o . 1 n n c' r ..... T courtyard. greenhouse, OCEANFRO .....
.. ----------1······················· $67:l.OOO. Hy Appl. only ••••••••••••••••••••••• $42.51mo. Collt•ge Park
64.5-!Hi.1Agt. JULY RENTAL. $1900 3BR.2ba + bonus/fam HwtH!")ton N. End, 2 Br 2 Ba, fncd
fruit tnes galor<.' & Avarl3/2lto6/ll.77.Dlx
gorgeous flowers & 4Br. 2Ba. 2 car gar. sun
l andscaptnJ!. Incl. deck, W /D, dshwshr,
gardener. washer/dryer. family only. $450 mo.
refng., blt·in appliances. 2910 W. Oceanfront •
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Vu. 4Br. Jl\ t comm. av.111 homf' in V1ll,1J~" Sim .Juan ~oon. R.13·2929, 644-1181 with ,.,,1111ng & fis hing
EAST BLUFF n ea r b} Bu 1 It 1 n
moratonum makes lhi~
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fnr futurl' .1rprrr1;111on
,\~king $72,0011 w option
By owner-Vt cw home
lllr, :!1:Ha. fam rm
"w n t· r w 111 I 111 ;in<' l'
Stli.'),000 Appl fi<l•I 11:!1
Mwpt B•ach Duplex • nv ownrr :I-Ith St 'I HH &
·l HR $114 !')110 l'rin only
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AMC HORA GE
INVESTMENTS
17141 496-7711
HarilOur 3242 yard, close to beach &
••••••••••••••••••••••• shopc;. Yrly lse. 494·7079 light, $765 Mo. Oon 't ---------wail! This place won't
______ mo. On the Bayfront. 3 rm. Clean &sharp. Avail
1 UNITS Pride o R 2b s 1· b r• 1 411177. Refs. rl!q·d. .r. a . 3 is ury .c a Call Chuck Everett, Agt o.wnershlp, Balboa _Estate. 673·~--!)59.4026 No foe. 3 Br, 3 ba townhouse. HILLTOP-Ocean view 3
S I BR 2 BR Sparkling new cond. Bdrm, 3ba. din rm. dbl
wail! Act now by phon-
ing Mr. Hester. days
833-9781; 644·4227 Eves. tX • Of'le Balboa PeninMAla 3 I 07 -$470 C I I • 'L ' I '' f I 0 2 br cpts vard garage · a ' a • gar. $550 /mo . Call w rp c, wn•r ••••••••••••••••••··~·· sz.10.Kidsok • . 846-137lor846·5456eves. 49!}...4612eves/wknds.
5345,000. 644-1554 5 RR, exrluslve Point 645.2978 ---------Spyglass Hill. Pool. view.
•Borrc~o Spnngs durlex
S29.500 t:!)IHr lncom
SJI\) r C'arry -.rlf owe:
TaxC's Sl!W ~ r 833·R974
ar•'a, on ht>ach. SSOO /mo. ____ Twnhse, new .2 Br H~Ba, l IR. HOME $1200. mo. 644·1968 or
I year lea!'le or s ummer •2 br townhouse. Mesa fJ'lc,gar.palio,pool.ten Ocean view, blt·in 54~~ __
rate 673·4545673·3621) Verde. Patio. pool. $2!l5 ms. $375. 213492-329_5 __ 1 k't h b t ----1 c en. open earn C<'I 2 Br condo, pvt adults.
Corona del Ma~ -3122 Child ok:_S33·>l!l7I ll'YIM 3244 mgs, etc. Owner w;int:; washer. dryer. rcfri.R. good tenant. & will rent 1 1, f' c,,, •••••••••••••••••••••• • :W!l Maj.lnoha 2hr w tlc•n. ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • <.'nc carport .e s '"()('
••(lrant.!l' ('o mm . Sl'PF:RCLF.AN 2ha, frpk. qu1('t lJ'c(.• 3 RR, 1·14 BA, i\ C. near for~75mo.&owncrwill ix•rmo.551 ·3:UJl!e'"
STEPS TO BEACH
2 BR, l ba, yrly $360
2 BR, furn, wnlr. $250
2BR, 1 ba. Wntr ••••• $.100
BAYFROMT
Unf 3 BR, 2 ba. $525
associated
BAOKEAS-AEAL TORS
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"-t ... 1080 l'~·nkt . "1"'' S2SK. :'>Is I d "" ~chools "''ea f paylheut1J. ~a ... na ~ Xlnl lor. So. Jlw\' 1ne stn •t•t .,_.75 mn ., . " r corner o MISSION REAL'fY San J
.----------'·•••••••••••••••••••••• \.1111:ht \~t tiiS-6900. Adults·nOJ><.'lS. ll1ch (work I 547 8151\ Walnut & CulvC'r. $375 uan ---Trina1r~~nB.·~U~~~ end SOUTH COAST PRIMEEASTSIDE :!0~$465mo Cull Ans lhomel673-1734 ~~9751i~n559 4 517 or Phonc494'0731 .. !:~!~~~~ ..... ~~!.! ~J!~.~-d
l"h d t 1• 83:i-3927da '675·3317cv . . ·1 -LogunaHills 3250 .,,..._nci unit. Greenbelt frontal(<.' PLAZA ~ ui.:c gar en ap s n ---I:, Side charming well --------••••••••••••••••••••••• l n o Id San .tu an ••••••••••••••••••••··~ Early area. $125,000 l 'ost11 Mesa + 3 br. fa mi· Irvine 3144 kept hs<' on quiet eul·de-For lse. 2 Br, 2 ba twnbse t:ap1strano·Cha rming a...11t...-.a 111-...1 lBOL ,\r1•.c lihc· Ill'"' ;\lur111n1? · u · p •-JIJ Cl t 17 MO FREE RENT -unu ... AGENT 640·55f.O ly rm hl)use w /frplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sac. 3br, 2ba, sunroom, m mv ar.. . ose o · upslmrs, downstairs cu11 · •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sun ('omplelcly up beam ceilings, pvtrurtlcr()('k,4BR,2~ba. fam.rm w /lge brick schls&parlc.Cln&well Jbr,lba,Iamrm.rrplc. domin1um . Large 2 1 BR. lirand new, to" ~ ~~::'~~~/1[;.,e~t;~ • 1::;~,~~l patios. Income. $40,236. $500 Mo. Le Raisor frplc, l blk lo 17th SL $46S derorat.ed. Will consider cpts, drps. fncd yd· ;Bdrm . ._ 2 baths. ca.rpet· quahly features. No pct.~
S/P $450,000. Pnn. only Rc>alty 833·8600 mo.67:J.72S1 3 mo sub-let to respon $36S/mo. Call Rusty, in~. w. mdow coverm"s. o r ki'd.·. Yrly .y O un..tER <lupl1cate new $74.950 art I t l 549-1862 .. ~ $350. "'" T
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de ok. Ownfir/Ag M.wportleach 3169 P y,or ontter erm s bwlt-ms. 2 car aarage •· 67~57 .Just li!:tcd. 968·3371 or CLEAN3B d t f 'd b " "' PRlCEDBELOW !'>IG 1754 r, wn own, or Y owner. Avail $375/mo. 3 br, 2 ba. A/C, patlf'.Call646-2158Mon.· ----------
MARKET Industrial ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard,nopels,$340mo. 4/lm-can 559-5734 or nr.Rossmoor.552·9503& Thurs. days; call BalaoaPeninAlla 3107 ~Do~ ~?::01~r) 1w~~leks~~~:t'~~ ail·. · . ·. · .. ~........... ~r~1i!i~::~it~1~F~~~ ~:;:;:i;.;:, 'M :;ooda:b1:~degwe v Tacwa11ntbm2 Ber. N95S-bew 7nR.11~ Ba, rwooc1
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ver r . a to ever lge. boat: tenn s cts .. 4 5'&6·7945 · . eam ce 1ng, rp c, ything, 28r, 2Ba, fam S.ALE OR lEASE BR, 3 baths. $1200 Per 1~ Ba, $350 mo. 6"·5565, c:rpt.g, dr1>9, air cond, 2 Br, 2 Ba, hrdwood nr. Main Rentals. S.I0·5J70
·rm. formal dining. brick Tmtin 1090 24.000 sq fl lndustrial mo.,yearlylease 5BDJtM3RA S7S-S448 patio. lge fed yrd, grdnr Wood fp.lc, great vu. 3 Br 2 Ba, all new cplB,
frplc, heavy shake roor, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bldg -Comp a r RUMBOLD REALTY ONGOLFCOURSE MOOElHOME & wtr pd. Wiil lease to pool, patio, cpts, drps, drpi1 & paint. $425 yrly.
remodeled elec. kitchen, 3 BR-TUST1M economy & flexibility Investments 675·4822 S750mo. S4ti-7945 Deerfield Park home. cover my c<nit. $385. mo. bllns. $US. 213·684.·2145 205·33rd St. (Sundeck)
new quality carpetina. u r.9 tOO--IP!o..Jl Leaseal9.5tsqflNNN 1800 sq.ft. 3 bedrm. 2 Nodola.837-3927 Tustin 3290 6'6-8781or646·3737 like new inside & out ... • __....._.. purchast> $2"'0.000. Ex $3000/Mo. Beautifully Mesa Verde, 4 br, 3 ba, l ·
Age: 20 yrs. Price tn· Gorgeous Plan "D" In cellent Orange location furnlahed 3 bedroom on year lease. Ideal for ex· baths. Was a model. Laguna Village brand ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capfstrano Beach 38 I I
eludes all appllanct's Lourelwood! Delllli(ner Call (714)MS-9SS5owner. t.he water. Includes 19' ec. family. SSSO/mo. Nr Super home with all lhe new up,raded 2 BR Con-3Br, tii yd, xlnt fomlly •••••••••••••••••••••••
$116,000 Firm. Call entry.Upg.radedthruout. boat.631-1400Agt. schls, s hops, country decorotin~ wallpaper· do.Beaut.balcony view, homt!. Pet OK. $450/mo. Olxoceanvudplx upper
552·0188 or 642-0166 for Centralnir. 3 br, l ~ ba. 2 LoftfOf"SCile c I u b . S 4 5-9 2 1 s. ing, upgra ed carpeting, pool, club house, tennis Call83J-J7S9after8pm. 2br den 2bn lge deck·
.oppt.AskforScott.Prin pat108 +pool, park, 3 2200 Condo. no steps, upper eves /wknds; days deckingetc.Onneatcul· ct1, air. chJldren OK.W ..__._........._ 3298 noPet.s.548.7003 •
lighted tennis crts .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bay,2br,den,2ba,frplc. 5'6-6850,Mr.Beddomc de-sac street. Never 1385.1»8748 · """"' .. ....,...
only volleyball, cable TV, RV COSTA MESA Rl CP Superb. furn. Pvt patio, Uvcd In. ~~/mo. lease. •••••••••••••••••··~·· Corona*' Mw 3822
parking -The Works! Zoned for 17 units pool, puttlna itreeo. MESA Verde on Europa.3 Aaent546-4l41. LogllnaMHJuef 3252 2Story,4bedrm.2balh. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hartlor View Homes, 3 br
2 ba, 1ra paUO, new ap·
pllances . $125,000
644~1.68. .
ScllJn& anythio1 with a
t>aUy Pilot Clas~lfJed Ad
1a a tlmplo malt.er •
jlllt call 64.2-5478
Don't mlss t.his exciting w/Val"lance pos11lble 18 Avail Moy i l() Nov. 1. br. 2 ba, S435 mo. lncl'da. Woodbrid B 2\.i ••••••••••••••••••••••• nuop\a.dl'J>ll, fplc, OW. ()pendnlly 903~ Josmlno
Laurelwood Townhome. unlta. Has 2 Dplx, 1 $'100. mo. Aft. Ml·50aa ardru'· Avl. C/l . S4e.()RSS Ba. lnd..:~r::~~~ r~: Igo Immaculate 3Br. 2ba on 'a 942$/mo. 714.963 4SG9 2 BR, don, 21!\t ba, we(
OPEN HOUSE this Sut house.$275,000Prlnonly Oceanfront 2 Br ulll pd ,.._Pol 1226 ram rm up~raded. _.75 aectudedlot. Fireplc,alr-CondoMWUIM l>llr. lllOO Sq. n. Beaut.
&Sun.Callnow7511700 C...turyFlftOftclat no t 'A 11 tll Ci -ft't 1 544 ~ 8320092 cond. SOS/mo. Bond Unfwni tt.d 342& carp.&drpll.$525Mo ,.,.,.N,,t9•11Hu11ro~1111• R~ .. ··ToRS pes. va en ••••••••••••••••••••••• !e. · or · n-a)•u 0 "1·941t 1 "-n•co..o 6'"55.....,. ..,...., r~,_, 752•5343 June, S35() MO. 646•2510 --.IW' "I• <N eae•eaeee•••e•• ••• • •••• .,._,e J Cl~ p ' ' ,_.
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:-:. 1 DUPLEX LOT Coal a Try a O o t I y r 11 ot Br 2 Ba, FR, FP, new lOth ftllr way, Rancho "Uat" it ln claasllled. Tee L. Niguel. c:ntt >' C'lh 2"ar;°e:. f~~·~I dlt~1~(! SuMc-ll111·vaa,nRll3lr9,~~ .. o210p3htl CluslnedAdtobuy, sett Ol>tl, dtJ», patio, lncd ~.~nl200Joaqutn S491. Ship to shore rt'1u1t11 i Comm pool, aasoc 11U('!I "•tJo, avaft •tt ••oo ..,.,.
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bud\ .. park. Xlnt Cd\l. lM advenlurocu adult.
loc:atk>N. flom ~ to Starun, ar. .SU/mo
147&. Aak for Mlul, ~ Jl24 IWW• •-..s
e'JS..z:tll or MS-108'7 ........ ... ... .. ....... Hll't aw Jl4:Z -.... --,--_..--.___.--_-..__-..... -~~~~~~~~~~ G• "'.... ~ .... G ....................... rlf w....-rwl""IW....u ~D ---~I" Sevtta.I 2'rJ br coodos. or u..fwN.t.ci l900 Laree 3 Br : B.1, service ---~•AU Pool. tennis. near new •••••••••••••••••••••••
nn,pallo. Sl2S ~-~ Plush. $300-$42S. Joan, THE EXCITING
64422.Sl APARTMENTS Sondra o r Bir&Hta rALMMIS.414.nS.
SEA.VIEW OOWNTOWNC.M 846-137lor&C.6-~97 MlNUTESTONPT l ftdrm $240 BCH ~SEAVIEW AVE 2 8drm. l'•ha . $275 9"1M 3144 Bach. l&.2 BR.
FROM THJS SPAC 1 BR Beautiful p.irk·hke al· ••••••••••••••••••••••• from $l"c:. APT W VIEW OF ~ SPYGLASS 111 LL I mo!>phcre, pool, spa WOODBRIDGE Adults, No Pets Ju.~t a few steps to com· PINES APTS 1561 Mesa Dr. BLK FROM Oet;AN. I t h , ? & 3 bd ·l rs IT Pe es oppm~ 1. w rm uni ' (5 Blks East of Newport CPTS. DR · · B' N Wheelcha1rdes1gned De:.igned lake early Blvd.) ~i~~~ ~~~61'~=0R~· Adults. no pets California bungalowi. 546-9860
BALC CAR PORT & 1611-: 18LhStret'l From $ i 7 0. 1 1 5 -----
LNDRY R~l S300 PEH ~t6or642·0856 Plne:.tonc.Ofchrs.9·~ 30 PREVIEWING ~fO 6i5·0302 OR Sl91220 $255 N<'ar new ;! br, t', Daily. 552_0400 2ND UNIT
AFI'6 bd, patlO j.tdrdl'n, ... d1t:.. - - ----the Beach House
3 Br 2 Ba. fph:. \It""'· $\!15 no Pt'ls 1>-1:? 1603 2 Br. 2 ba Condo. Sohd ottk • kuchen. $395 mo mcludes Contemporary & casual mo. All 6 & wkndi. NEY;:t&2bedrmapts. water& assoc. dues. No ThebestofNewport's
64().!»-U! or 552·0445 Sl50 lo s:no per mo. peU.. no children. Ref:. good hie
Large Jbr. frplc. pool, J'nv patios & garages. req'd 552·1174 •Beamed ee1hngs Umcby2177 !::Iden ---·-------•2pools&reccenters $325. Adults, no pets or r;ill L:irry. 5·16-5880 t --&.ach 3848 673-6069 ___ ~;:•••••••••••••••• •Plushcrpts&drapes
-LG 2 br i.ludlo Avl. •ltl. f k lpd •Andsomuchmore Duplex So-of Hwy, 2 UH. 2 s250 m 0 N 0 p e b Cozy, un y, $185. Ula . F\1m. bachelor S230
Ba. modern kitchen, 996 0659 Fee. Unfum l br f,'2S5
walk lo pa rk & bch. $430 · Main Rentals, M0-5370 HURRY FOR
mo. Agt. 644·7211 OELU~E. never ~1ved In 2 New Luxury duplex. 2nr. BEST SRECTION
Br .. patio. deck, fplc. 2Ba, view, frplc, all 1433Superior
Costa Mesa 3824 ili.h\\shr, S32S. 642.(}.161 bltns, 2 car gar. pvt Newport Beach
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 RR. 2 ba, prerer retired walk to bch, adults, no 646-8453
Adult E-S1de 1&2 br apts adults. no chlldern or pets, ref. Yrly lse $5251----------
Encl gar, patio, pool peL~ 642 58-18 mo 4974114 TENNIS &SEA Lake new, no pets ·---------Walk to the beach from ~-0878 FROM $215 lbr charmer Ocean view. thl5 smashing 1&2 bdrm
:\Ialure adults only, no cloi.e lo beb & town. ~75 apt complex, with lenms
Easts1de new lnhouses pets Large l&2 br Jpts utal pd. 497 -1330 or eourt, clubhouse. pool,
Frpl, enl' ~ar. 2&3 br, 2 L>shwhr. gJ~ BBQ. S2IS: ~9:!·2972 Jacuul, sauna. sundeck
ba from $300 642-1603_ mo. Gas pd 178 Scott Pl Studio ..,50 small 2 room & beautiful landsraping. ~· • All elec. kitchen. 01:.· l).t~ 561lor64_! 5013 apt. Sl75. hwasher. selr cleaning
$!95. Xtra lgt-lnhst' ,,l' · H~:r\t:T. new .S·plex. 2 & J ·194-931-1 oven. Adults only. No
ba. garagt'. Adults wlUO hr 3 br 2 ba split ll'H'I I ........ H"ll 3850 pets. l br $275. 2 Br $325. Elden 1113 646 8AA5 • • --r--I s · frpl, lndry rm. enr gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• SeoTerrac•Apts
Adult 2 Bedroom. lwam l'allo. 2 br. 2 ba, yd. Pet 3br. 2ba twnhse. Pvt 23731 Manner. Lag N1g
ceilings. no pets $210 568 & rhild ok. 6421603 patio. pool. S335 mo. Call (714 )493--0501
~Wilson. '"-~-Apt c. THE BA y LEAF aft 5, 557-1566 omce hours 9 lo6
Huge 2br, ut1l pd End 2Bdrm. water pd. S2i0 LoC)una toliqwl 3852 Rooms 4000
patio 366 E. 20th St, C.M Bca11t1ful. -.par1ous new ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
$!75/mo.645-3936 apt~. l'nol, pvt patios DELUXE 1 & 2 Br, pool, RqOMS ~ wk up with
Avail 1 il re<.' rm. lovely lol'at1on kitchen. $37 .50 wk up East.side. f'reshly dee · ~ \dulls. no rwt:. 20011 AJoma. off Crown apts. ~-9755 OR. AdulLc; only. no pt.•ls Pool. Imme<!. occupan :l29Avocado,C.~I. Valley, from $:?<IS. Bd m /k tch p gs
cy.S225:\1o.646·1947 t).16·0883 ___ 831·0857 c!11 :301 to. 9 :~1;p~
-~ d . K'd. k New 2 Ur 2 Aa, hltns. gar. Newport Beach 3869 wkdays, or Sat & Sun.
1 • cpts,Grps. 1 ';.,4
00
1 • no pets. SJ75. t;.12 2161 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962·7520 no pets. aragc . .,. 751.7:>47 B . ---------
645·2978 -----2 r •. 2 Ba lux Jpt over· Room w /katrhen & bath.
.,hr w tga r S2.,0 C'pt looking Newport Ray Nr 15th & Oranl!e. C.M. .. . l' d , "l::, ... L••. "1th balcony & fircplat'l' "'115 mo Mature lad•·
CLEA .. , ., I' h -.a er p .. 10 r. .,.,-~ o:cc.u I'"'., • . . J •" .. ,r ~~;· ~" PlarrnllJ C:ill~t1&5 ...,,.,mo.,.," ov.. please Eves548·0431
children or iw1s ~ .. 5. 713 t;.'Jt ~l"ll PARK .... EWPORT • W. Wilson. 8.i2 8205 • .. ,.... Vacatfon Rentals 4250
KIDS PETS OK
East!'ildC 2 Br h'l'. S.J.l:i. I
Br dph. S2511, i.:a r
675-82511 or l).lt; 1>111\
$245 Aclull'-. 'llJl't11us
qwl't 2hr '.! 1"1 ;ill hlln ,.,
)!Jr nu JX'l' "I •11 l'hunn
t>i5·5772
$265. Clean ... ha1 p l~t· DmtG Point 3826
2Br, l'2Ba l'l'nh<,t' c;t}le •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ex gar avail Adil!. no 1 Br I Ba. clean. pallo.
pets. 751·82<J.1 o;torai:r. no peti. $225 mo.
--!>86-:>4711
Foxhollow Vllla«je
621 W. Wal son646 21110
NO DEPOSIT TO QUi\L
•2br townhomt' w .'frpl
•Lge patio & enr .:arage
•Adults, ch.1ld 16 & over
•Small pet ok
•Wi\LI\ TO 17lh St ... hop
pini:: F.asl!>idc 2 Ill . S! 10
54S-~9'71 .
Spilrkling clean lhr
bltn's. ii:ar. Ocean 'acw,
$205 mo -193 7231
Huntinc;;Oft ~och 384 0 ••.................•...
f~e I & 2 Clr, :! ht1 <.('I.'
uph. Adullc; onlv no
pet:. ,\ (' & Dshwshr
Pool & Jacuu1 From
S220 1110. 19132 :\lagnolia
962 ll:IOO
8dchelors. tor:?•••••••••••••••••••••••
Hcdroomi. & Townhou'>e:. Cabin Big Bear, sips \2
. From $249 50 Sep playrm w col TV &
Spt•1·tal"Ular :>pd, total poollabk. Nr s ki lirt
rt·l·reJt1nn pro.iram t~86111..agBch "1<'1al program 8 pool,, !I
tcnrus courts At Fa.,h1on Rentals to Shan 4300
bland. Jambort't? & San •••••••••••••••••••••••
Joaqwn Hills Road. Fem only an 20's to !>hr
(714)644-1900 rure El Toro apt w 1same.
Sl50 t:all 586·2548
WATERFaOHT • NEW 2 br & 2 br + den Fem. 27 + share lrJ: hse.
luxury apts. Own br -r ba. CdM.
•Ruilt·ins S200+uulltie!. 640-1241.
•Trash Compal'tor AVOID INCOM PATI BL E
•Wet Bar ROOMMATES!!
•Fireplace L'-• 832 1 •Pnvatebeach nou~e fv1otes -41A
• Plexiglass end. patios Takes The <}uei.swork
•Smoke detector!'. Out Of F mdmg •Slips avail to te~ant.s TilAT RlGHT PERSON
!lt!I Bayside Dr. 673 11-111 San SS by Shari1t9
DILUXI OfflCU ............... ,
Pel~ =:::z:::
. C.W..AHwwww
U1 ;t11•ulAn t '1
Comm.I A tndstl •pacee, ....... a..t • "-d UOO
200 lO 2000 aq. n. ~ low Opp m~ 5005 ..................... ..
l~lJSn. El Camino Rul Pft't.ec: la a ~vr,
S.n Clemente. Fully lie. lf'OW1n.i company tbJit
•l:Y IQ. ft. La1 Nlaa.ael • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yorappt.m ·T2111 orrera tba followtn1t
1o· o u n d 1-• a m • I e bienerua: Miuloo Viejo areas
Handy to S.D. P'rwy
Call: 831· UGO
50' per sq. ft.
4001 Blrch-N.B.
Agt. M1·5032
SMALL Commercial
Shops, offices "storaae
From $75 mo. ~-724
C.M.
EXECUTIVE
8ayfront Offlus
Prime Location
3388Vla Udo, Nwpt Bch
Furn. or unf. Sl50·SSOO
Set:retanal serv avail.
250 sq. rt
Ocean or Bay \•iew.
I st MOftttt Fne
675·5820 wkdys only.
CM.FTGAU.UY We1maraner. recntl'y •SUZI'S•
Newport .Beach W1ant had pupr>, vie t.uclid off outull M~ace eCompetltlve Wages
1tchvepa~rorm11ybe ump on S.O. Frwy tOAM-2.AM 731·$448 <ompanypaidmedkal,
purchaaed. Mr. Smith, 546-4788. ______ -----------• dental, lonC·lerm dis·
JCM67S.3080 ---Diet properly w Ith ability aad life 1n-F'OUND Insh Seller Mid land Pharm aca aurance.
Welchel Moch. Shop 5484477 Grape!rwt Dael Plan and otHoUct.)"I per year
Prof1t.able Corp. haa to Aquavaf ·'water pills" •Chrlalmu week 11h14f.·
&ellout.Pncereduced FOUNO bile Cockapoo Westcl fC Pharmacy down -paid.
Now $79,500 wear'g flea collar vtc Newport Beac_h ___ -t •12 Penoo.al leave da•·.i From$132M Christine Dr, H.B. ., a:>kfor~ \'1 CRANfo; 968 2-i~ am or early eve BEAUTIFUL GIRLS per year ' I have an ex c 1 t 1 n •F.ducatiooal ass1swm·t: H.B S 1716 Orang!.' C!'\1 on Y b t th •Modem carpeted. air·
fH.5-.ll70 S.I00608 t'OUN D Pure breed ~e~~~:!test~d::,u 535.~ conditionedfac11lt1es
RESTAURANT Burme-:-.<' cat, Male. 1900 --------blk N\\pt Bhd. CM. To Lari;e. ullamatc m fa,
ture~ & motif. StO ooo
Yr. net now & JU~t i.:el
ting .,tJrted New r.1~1
growing area. I:: Z opr
Check Lha~!
UBI 751-3741
identify 548-8270 Penonal Senlus 5360 .........•.....•.•••..• Jo'OUND imall l.ime Par
rot lnda:inapoh~ & Bch *MASSAGE* Blvd. II B Call 675-4820 m r rcALL MASS1\G E
M1nimum 6 month<; ex·
penence in electronat· ai-·
sembly and soldering
knowledge.
Please apply at
••CdM dlx 2 rm swte. ---Found Sml female blk * Sl8-00l4 * w /brn spots. Nr U.A PCC
BUSINESS
SYSTEMS
util pd, A/C, ample pkg, Boat Sales Serv Cinema. So. Coast ----
Sl55. mo to mo. 675·6900. $160,000 I.isl> etir Village. 751 ·21l3
DAJORWEEtC
Exec. suite rental
752-0234
Outstandani:: fac1lll1es.
biJ? yan:l, uuthorizrd for SCRAM·LETS Johnson. OMC & others
Very little help required ANSWERS Easy terms• Airport Offices UBI 837-4200 Runion -Glade -
1 blk to 0.C. Airport. Dix ---------LanJcy Cherub -
suites w /cpls, drps. Plonfff' Chlclcen Burning the candle at
janitorial serv. FM WOW'. The bc:.l a\ail bolhl·nds makesitt""·ict•
i.ystm. All ulll • am pl Org. co Top Loe s.io.ooo a:. hard lo keep a wa.fe IN
prlcg. No lse req'd. 2 + per yr net. E 1z opr th: UARK _____ _
S.E. Bnstol, NB 557-7010 Priced right. Call for Found: ExolJc Bard. Vic
Social Clubs 5400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•THE ANSWER•
If you're single and tired
of the bar scenes. we can
show you u way lo meet
attractive & active sang le
people of all :igci. fai.t.
We've got the answer ...
al V1deov1rw 997 !>100
A Division of Pertee
Computer Corporatio11
17021 Von Karman
Santa.Ana, California
An Equal
Opportunity Employer
2ndMOFREE moredela1l:.. o f McDonald ':-. on ~yment&
Full :.ervice. individual UBI 751-3741 Harbor m CM. C;ill & Prtoparcrtion ASSEMBLERS
d-cnbe. c "'8370 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A I 7 M G offices. month lo month GIFT SHOP '"" .,...,. PP Y am. ac regor
rent including: Recep-Schools& Yacht Corp .. 1631 L,\GllNi\ BEACH 1-·ound Tmy Female Dog, IMtnlction 7005 Placenlla, Co5ta Mesa.
t1on serv. personahz Unique 10, en Lor,\ of Pomeranian? <Older I. •••••••••••••••••••••••1----------~~sop~~c~~\·:~~:~~r:!~ girt:. Do~nto""n Mall SSS 3404 d:iys, 54U-9205 ~EN WOMEN ---------•
., locallon' eves TR "I .... FOR prkg, janitoral serv. Al 81 83 -------~-"' " ASSISTANT util. exrept phooe. U 7•4200 Found: Schnauzer. male. BART&ilDING
T H E EX ECU T 1 V BURGERS vac. Warner & Edwards. TWO WEEK.CLASS
SUITE $1! 000 M ,. ... M 000 Hunt. Beach. 847·2065 NATION-WIDE JOB To Of c Manager 1 64().:>470 · · o ,,ros., . ....,, -PLACEMENT ------mo net. M:.&JOr Blvd FOUND: Cocker mix. ln<ilv. to work in proper.-
ty management ofc. TYP·
ing 50+, statistical typ-
ing, lite bkkpng. Xlnt
benefit package. Salary.
~-
• l MO FREEHENT • l'rtl't•d lo st.•11. Frer fem, blk. & whl. short ~~J61~iE
1·2·3 Rm. dlx. offaces N stand~· Other ~oodies legs, v1c. Walnut/Santa OPPORTUNITIES
lease req. Adj. Airporte too! Ana CM. 646-2063 "'MERIC ......
Hotel. LOW RATES UBI 751-3741 • "' "'" rut.L SERV 833·3223 ·11 Founct: Clarinet. owner BARTENDERS
noon Business Sales Co. sdls identify hy color. senal SCHOOL busme~st•s m S1) OrJn~c no, Joe & date lost. Con 1l04 E. 17th St., SA
Ok , Cst. Hwy. al 3 Arc Co. Restaurant~. Bil r~. lai.'l II U. Police Uept 8J4·l!J60
Bay a street front Ne Ouy or ~l'll. C:Jll 536 5621 Schools Coast To Coast ocean vu. 499-4070 83Hl670 !Aho !'i.1lcsmcn ----
wanlt'<I l Found· llACCOON. Vic L.A. COLLE G E 0 F'
'\. Y'I I RO\\ ASr..,()CIAl l:-i
P~Agency
3723 Birch St .. N.B .
557-0045
OFC SUITE Cor rent ' --15lh & 16th St. Costa MASSAGE. Low cost
ocean view, lg . balcony. Jewelry Store Mes..i. Day-Eve-Sat Clai.ses in
upstair.; w /gara~r. Top drawer mcn·han· 548 3843 Santa Ana. 556 7171
_mo __ SJ&. __ &!34 __ D_a_\_'1_rl_D_a_h_1_, ct Is e r rt' s t I j.!" ii r (• d
lOO"k Employer
4450 .........•.....•......•
LAGUNA BEACH
Small
Comnt.rcial Store
or can be used as pro·
fessaonal office Located
m older shopping com
plex. with rustic al
mosphere. $175 Mo., ut1I
paid by landlord
MISSION REALTY
985S. Coast, Laguna
494-0731
4 DELUXE OFC'S
Conf. rm .. scat 25. ;ill
$1000 m<• ncl Ht•Iµ run.
A sic.ii' S.:e 1t '
UBI 751·3741
FOUND. Doberman JobsW;,.ed-, -70751---•R•e•ta.•.ncd---•
Plnscher youni: female, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------~o 1dent1f1cat1on. Vic Mature Exec sccty t o Automotive
Sl:it<'r., I.olden We-;t, hou-.e-s at your home New Det:ial Shop net'<ls
Sett Wine Tavern 11 13 S4w IU:J5 -----<plants. pets I for 3 Ii help.
INDt..STRIALl.Ol' LOST , fam . pet !. mo:..Rds.SJ78127 Top wages paid. Engine
Gro:.s1ng O\ t·r ~sooo SJmoycd t~hep. szl F &. :----• Steamers. eng pa1~tt<rs.
p imo. on 5'~ day 'l't'<'k a reddish brn sml long S p ,\ CE p LANN t: R · buffers & polishers. up·
Price include-. :? l'ool hair M. doJ:s. Back BJ} spcc1f1er o( furnishing:. bolstery shampooer$,
Tables Little rood. Im~ .irca Hcward!'HO·J636 for romm prOJCets, check oul, pack-up & de· hospatab. banks, hotels, livery. Apply at ~~~\4~~lerm~ TIME LOST doit. Samoyed1 etc. Avl pl/full lime. 20.59Harbor81,CM
----------Shepherd max, fem. on 631 0060 645-1030
LIQUOR STORES
S20.000 month
S!S,000 month
s.12,000 month
Broker t><tO 9019
3 · 1 4 o n He 1 1 n r Help Wanhd 7100 •AUTOMOTIVE•
Goldenwest. Tan bark. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •BOOKKEEPER• whale front blk & whl . . tail. Blk tipped,h /ir Accepting apphcal1ons •ALSO PBX•
around head. Reward m?mmi:: & Junrh shifts. Xlnt workfog cond, co,
1142.0234 M1dn1ght to 7AM . Apply benefiL'I, sal open. Vern
paneled, sm. whse in re· ln•ntment }'°~: :~ l2 ~ ~ ~e:~\~L:~~ Opportunity 5015
al Jark in the Box, 1201 Trider Chevrolet, 215 So.
S. Cst Hwy, Laguna Euclid, Anah. Ask for
Beach. Maxine 991·3100.
AUTOMOTIVE Npl Ills Br:ind nt•11. .!hr
C'pt. drro-d~h"" 'hr Ip
:!.15 16th J>J 3l'l' trl:! ~ l .,., BIKE TO IEACH The Bluffs. 2300 i.q n. Iii\
ury apt 3 Rr 3 Ba , $S:Jli
1).1-0 52'.J6 . 540 7 55!1
l farkans ••••••••••• • •• •••••• • ••
f, 0 S T T c a C u p
Chihuahua. tan in color.
wear'j! red collar w /bell
an Blul'fin Dr. area. Sat
afternoon. 493·5121
ACCOUNTING
OFFICE CLERK Straight i::uy or l!al to 714·581·9393 Wanted. 2nd Trust D<'cd
l> hare 2 8 r, 1 R ;i , ---------from private party. Call 1 ""'T Sh 1 T C' 11 Apply an person. Ml
furnished apt in C :\1 RETAIL STORE afler4pm 642 5976 ""'"' • c lie ( oy 0 iel lOam, Airporter Inn
BOOKKEEPER
For new car dealership.
Mr. Milner, Alias
Chrysler Plymouth.
s.16-1934
Lg~ I br .l bJ frplt Easti.1d<-r•frw '.! btlrrn ' ri~h.,..hr. ,tll ~ ira.:1•
ba. condo Frpl1 . bll m, end yd ;-.;0 dOR'> 110~
drapes, c·aq)t'l\ l .. 11 l!t' Alabam.l, S3ti·3465 or
pn'' i;und1·r~ t'htld O r. 5Jf' 1118
\IC No 11.B. Aft ;, fall I O C Own 8drm.1furn nee Beacharea,960sq.ft.All 846 32611 PLEASE Hole. opposite
Sl2.5 \lo . )cJrly
645-8193 filli 11123
2 Br, S!lO l Br, $1'15 enc I
gar 131\ ~; IL1y St
!).t l SJJJ. ~VII h-11\ 2325
BAY MEADOWS
Spac. & chrery 2 hr apt
Encl gar. pool, Jaru111
Adults only No k 11h or
pets. Fr. $250. lsl. last +
sec. Avail April ht
646-0073
NEW 2 hr, lha. itar .
dswMhr . .!0:!.5 <:hat It• St
548-5763 eve. 635 -17111
duys
A
PlnECREEH
'llEW 1.., &. :l RDR \IS
From $254l to $400
S.19 9739
NPar Brookhurst &
I lam1lton lge Jbr. 2• ,ba.
frplc, yan:l, enc garage
S38S 844).9088
Bi9CanyonEast Near OCC and shop· new improvements .._.~ tol.oan 5025 Reward Airport. 18700
2 hr apt on i::ol( coursc p1nl( $112 50 /mo + Crpt, cust. lighting . ..-.ey MacArthurnlvd,Irvine. ----------
"°"avail utahllcs Call548·0136 frpk, etc. Cash for 1m· ••••••••••••••••••••••• U)ST llttl~ blk 3mo old Accls Pay/Rec. J\cct AYON
•Uhl ~lf·cl<>.in O\t'n !-'em. rmmt -w-an_t_ed __ S_h_r provements + rlexable 1st, 2nd & 3rd T.D.'s fem pupp)_. has 4 shoe_s & Clerk w /xlnt typini:
•llkup(orWa,hr Uqer Zbr. 2ba nr Occ +exp lease.67s.J080(10-4) LOANSAVAILABLE socks. Vic Paularmo skills. Position full of Ar.YouA •Air Cond1l1oned BALBOA INN Credit not important School 540-3i09 1 ~ ()9.l9 bef IOa m 6 3 .oo~ 8 k vanety In p easant busy '---'• p--7. •fireplace ....,,.. y I ls . 7 .....,.,.. ro er office. For phone &n· ._,.. ... _.,, t •2CarGarw autooµnr ~s _,.,,mo. r Y e. Pnme Mor--,..--T t LOST: Germ Shep. male, ter view, contact Eve Ir ao, you'll enjoy mee.
• tull Sf>cunlv for ll...t 050 space in Jnn. 615.8740. oe:dr'' rus 5035 ~~.o~:~!id'f 64~~iag. Stillson. 540· 7640. Com mg people while selln~
____ 644 __ -0509_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• hldlntrial Retlfal 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• murucation Components ~~!~~c::.ma~ "e~~;;.
.DauxE. Wanted lmmed, pnvate ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST · "iale adult r,._.,, 3000 ••-··ay Ave 0 811 /. % . " ' ' """.,. nu... " ings. Fieldble hrs. Call ~luxe pool side xtra lgE· Eutbluff 3 br, 2 b:i J:arag~, 1..ag. BTch. area. •MEWPORTIEACH• L ANS i'2 0 Siamese. Ans. to Sam Costa Mesa. S40-704lorZenilh 7.1359_
2br, 2ba. bltns dsh-.hr Lease Incl spac m:i<;tt'r Pref.8<>.La~. opdollar 311S4?-7700-ll.500 Sq ft. Alto2ndTDl.oofts ::~~~~~B 833·2574,Al --D-E-.-,-.v-e---in_ro_r_a_ct_l_v_e,1----------~~~ ~~no µels ~uale, din rm & dhl of'fered.4!17-3Al>4 sprinklered. 12 Ft over· FairestTerm ssince1949 young handicapped
garage. Auto door Offl R.....-a....1 .... 00 head doors. loading s ........ ~Mt...Co. LMt,greymanSchnauzer. woman. Rm/brd/sal.1---------• --------I p I •· c• ......,Ull ,.,. dock. ROBERT NAT· U1TI'C'J" ,.,. BANKING Huntington II arbour area opener ava1 · no "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 .. ..,2171 5 .. 5 ,..6 I I male Vic Springdale & 960-1479. .._.0 TE 9e1 1 ~ ._ B 2 B I rcneallon area. A11t1llb TRES.S, Realtor. 752 5041 ,.""' ,. ""' W . K. B o•s ""'"" -----------1 " ''" ·~ ...:aut 2 r. a. uxury arner, . . .,.. ...... ,,,.,
apt. Newly del'orat<'d only. No pets. 1''rom s;11;1 EAST C . M. •MISSIONVU:JO• PRIVATE PARTY p-~-'. Amb.emce Drhen Imperial Bank h as an
Rltrui incl dshwshr. pool up. . Retail or ofr space. at Xlnt location in new in· 1 f ...---.. 5350 and AffettdG1b immed,..openlng in out'
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yard Adult'l. no pets • pleprk~. pvt. baths. 1770 493.1102. eves 493-7687 ·-· --Drinking problem? Must have note depart·
846-175Sor84fi:.\!l44 WESTCLIFI-ConJ<> OrangeAve.Llt646·487l WANTJo:D 2nd TU. CallAlcoholHelpline AcPToupMleAN.NeAwG~7Ruru.~taatduurlet ment experience. Will
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bltns. pool. $375 A~l Uruque ocrices for rent ••••••••••••••••••••••• Weil s~un·d CdM pro --complex. C.M. llusb. checks, money orders. ITTJ.~10 H.astonr Cannery Village Fenced 70x60• lot for renl rt 673.1658 _PREGNA~T? . may have other job. Apt commercial & install:
from Sl00-$600 per mo 6 in Costa Mesa pe y. evc.c, -Carin g conf1de nt1al +modestsalary.642-4907 ment loans & be famila·r
WALi\ TO lH:1\Cll' month lease. Uta!. incl. 646•59a.J IO'"i> Discount 10r ~ Jnt on counseling & referral. wkdays 9 to4 with on-line systems.
2 hr. 2 ba unit Nc\f.'r Also avail able free s:ll.000 2nd T [) 3 Yr Abortion, adoption & Contact Leslie Treece,
II \'eel in· f'rplr & 3 ll standing bwldmg-Amplc Rffttals Wanffd 4600 due d:ite on O<'canfront keeping. A R E Y 0 U (710 835-0151 Minority
'\lras. ms mo. 645 7513 parking-Storage-Lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• home an N R. Call Ray. APCARE 547-2563 DISSATISFIED with applJcant.sencour&eed to
.....----------13 bdrm. i •; ha, s ngle Agt sp:ice. Just $800 per mo. Responalble Journalist ~ your present family In·
1.YoofOrongeCoomy's story, end unit condo, nr SELL idle items with a (1200 sq. ft .). Perfect for seeks smaU 1 Bdrm eot· -------•SHARON•S* come? Let your abllit.Y
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c rett.'·Allphall sawing & ing. & repair sub noor. Aptslrhomes.reasnbl CaUDlfl'CH~·lSOI Fireplaces-Plantns Painting. carpentry
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ht• ll t' f I I , \l .1 t II I"
1,,~t 111:!:1
ocx;(;JHHJ\lf':H t''IJWr ii
full or I' 111ne l'.tC'\'I ~
c ;rnom1ng I.al! '\1f.!11t•I
1 'all x.11 o:r:• ••r X;CJ 11,:1:1
tor rnt1·r' il'"'
DRIVERS
ICrou-Cowdry I
"" 'IX'l ial ht· rcq •I
\lJd1rl')(Or Y .1cht Corp
11..JI Plac~ntla L \1 *TELEPHONE
COMPANY•
Personnel
Needed
Immediately
:r1 l5 h,.. J>f'r "'''"k \pph ESCROW SECRET A.RY
m pc"non or 1·.111 \m\ .11 Re.ii 1-:'>tdtl-' loan or
l''I Roberto' .1(le1 ., l'\1 e-;crow t.'XJ>('r dc<;1r<1hl ....
tH4 20.10 hut ... 111 con'!der trarn
l Ol'PLE. ambit ltlll' rn~ ,\nuralt' l~prnJ:. no -;h In int' Sa\ 1n..:., &
"1111 n~ tu IP.1 rn t n Loan, 752 64~
EXPERIEHCED
OHLY
*Customer Rep
*Operators
.t yl'urs rt"cent _.'Ip.
*Clerks
manai.ie '>mall bu:o.rn"''
S.'i'J-0215
Couner. part t1mc :\lust
hnvr own <'lfr l>t·pvnda
hie• 64-1 15.'l 7
Jll-:U\'Jo:HY :\IAN 1-:.1rlv
,\M Tlml'~ roulf' < 'osla
M1"S.1 Nof'nllert111i:. mou.t
ha\l' dcpcn1L1hl .. C'.lr
5-16 4Ult
Dt·hH•n• Joh me•< h.1n1rdl
t•,111•1 111•1·1•,s,1n l>a\'I.,
H111"n TV ,11,, \pphunt'('
f).tli IAAI
01-:uvEH'r man fo1 t-•11
ly A:\I. LA Times hnmf'
dehvt'r) route No 1·01
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
Xtnt o ppnr fvr 1n
d1v1dual to work frlr 'v I'
of sales Sh 8Cl, l> ping li5 <looct hencf1t P•.1t·k~tf.!t•
Salary $!lOO +
ltll~
3141 c...,. Ori•e
546-4741
'\' .., I f.:c I\ I \ ......,, l( I \I I •
P~A~y
3723 Rm·h St • N R
557-0045 l~ctmR. 21-:i h" dall) 1oor, Employer
Adults onlv :'\1ust have Reta.med
e ro no m'1 f' a I car ·l•---------Wt'slm1nster /Hntg Bch __ .-. "';iii; <Across From
OratlfeCo. Airport)
Equal Oppor Employer
nrea 6.38 0126 ~~......._
DENTAL As~ist . ----------1 Chalrs1dl', F /time. At
CLERICAL least 6 mOll. ex~. < 1 l Sat .
Lite typing, ffi1ng. Some per mo H B. 846-~
olc exper. betprul. Will Dental Assistant. exper,
train. Apply Nation•! X·ray certificate, full or
Systems Corp .. 436 part time, Nwpl Bch.
Birch St, N .B CNea 640-2970
FHS,AID
Accounting Clk to S800
Secretanes to '961
Bookkeeper to $900
G. Ofc /l'ype to $700
Also Fee Jobs
Jrvtne Personnel Agenry
4R8 E 17th Costa M~sa
Suite32' 642-1470
O.C.Airport.F..O.E -------~
DENTAL Assist ------• Cha11"111dP. ~ol:"' handl'd AIERGUSS MGR
<:l'~NERALOl''FIC:E Janitor. dl'pt•nclabk &
\1 at u re V l' r ~on respons1bk 1nd1V1dual
v. 1>1 .. 11:-ant JJhOnl' mun for Janitor work. N11 l'XP
ncr to hanclll• varied ofr nl'cl'ssary Will train, dullc~. i::rcl'l t·u~l.. typ good pay, appl) 1n
1ng, f1l1n.: ~"" I ufc person Del Taco 1720
-.k1lb. l'ff1t:1cnl & 111 Superior A\ e . Co:. la
1h· p e n ti c n l w "r k or : Mesa
M1\IO WANTED
Lido Shor1•s '1ntl'I
C'all 67:1 lil!OO
REAL ESTATE
Opening for 2 he'd real
estate salespeople in an
office with 21 years exp
and in the same location
Muny referrals and
walk rns Broker pays all
advertising. Top com
m1ss1on Call Bill
Lachcnmyer for 1n
terv1ew a nytime. 11161•
Newport Blvd CM
MOLD MAKER
MAIL DEPT.
'-. I ' I '-I
PEOPLE LOVER
R ECJo;PTIONIST
f lt m"' C:a 11 833·0053 ask. -----
Lill' typing rcci 'd \1 u'l
be flexibll' & walhn~ lo do
a vancty or dut1t>:-. Apply
:'-.'allonal System-. Corp .
436L H1rt·h SL. N. B c Nl'ar
U.C Airport) t:: 0 ~:
Progrt.>ss1vc injection
mold making co. has r"
located lo H.B. & needs
Machini!>ts & EDM
Operators. Min S yrs t'X·
per Xlnl Wll.ges & over·
lime. Profit shann.: &
olher bend1ls
Be.• Center Stage for this
Santa Ana cc> J\cl·urutc,
but r usly typml! will do.
What's needed mosl here
is a smiling fat:e & a hap
PY phone \Oltl'. C:ill Con
Lrol Cart."Cr F.mploymcnl
Agency. 556-8505
for Stella or Dume. Laundromat attendant
Gl·neral Ufc. t:xpt.or in AP.
\H. l'Jyroll. somt.' typ·
Rellr~ pref'd.
Call 751·:!09J
1n.: llr' 'ar}. Please Ll::AR."' HOW TO EAHN
<"allt;.t2 15!13 MONEY! My tru1n1nl! MAIHTEHAHCE
MECHANIC
Schnell Corp.
17141898-6631 646 39'.!8. eves67J·4577
-----•_• --~~~~-Persona I l\t anaJ(l'mcnt ----------GENERAL OFFICE
Run errand> Stal1't it.ii
t) pint! ;.h or !>peed"' nt
111~ hdpful mu:.t bt.• fl~x·
1l11t• a.., JOI> "' m.11nl)
makes slt:ady 1nlomt>
posi:.1 blc E·Z m\:'Lhod
:.tart:. )Ou carnm.: qwd.
ly. For appl Cdll Kd)
73H+ll
Lst Sh1fl Ht•<J '> t•:q.1t•r
m:untarnrnj! &. n·p.11rrnJ!
producllon mJch11wr) &
ba~11· knowll'd.:1· uf m
dll!iln a I d~ct r11 11 ~
Agenc}, con .. 1dt•r1ng nt'""l•---------
lalent for po,..iblt
employment in tgmm b
T\' & films 957 0282 RECEPTIONIST
roullll•' ufc work "' somt• ----------CAMBRO MFG.
ihOI Cl:!\' St II II
tW fJf Bl'Jl'h 11. Su
HEW ACCOUNTS REP
Expcr d onl) Mu:.t t) pc
60 WP\1 \ nv Juura le
Nl•Jt all1a1t1\t' ap
pt'.1r.int·1· l'hon1· for
.ippl PERSONAL
'J)prng 50, 1 yr gen'I oft
l''Cper Good oµpo1
~;.1lary sooc1 "'< n.•l ,1 rl ,ii d Ull~·:-. $.'150
m o < .1 t I .I 11 cl '
711 x.'.(l ~l>Htl
1;,.n<·ral ufrlet'. part time
!l ;! 1-;,f)\'fl1•nlt'1L lla1 hur
.111•a t~I:! :~l!J(I
GEM'l OFFICE
I.Ill' l) Pllll!. m:.111 oub.
for T<H1r l'o N H CJ II
I >1aOl' 75l 07XX
(;1r1 Frida). p.1rl lllTH'.
si·d) bid. pl !1 '1'11 3 !teal
t•:-.1 ah• ot fll t' S:I :!5 l'l'r
h r 1-; .1 ;. t h I u I I ,1 r" a
l>!Cl 11(12ft
f;111 Frirl.1). hght typmg.
som1• r,·cord I. l't'P S? &
f1h i.: \lu:-.1 h.1\I' own
' t• h 1 • I " '\ r Ho a g
llu,1111.11 s.it.in OPl'n
~·· .>.1.1;1
GUARDS
Costa Mesa
l'••r m;tnt.>nt Full & P:1rt
ti mt• !'hoot• & transp rt'
•t cl Hc11rt'd \\C•kom .. ·
I .tll :lit. II:?'; I. uf<o hr' 111 :!.
l'I"'''° w,,.lrll·,11.i~
LOAN
PROCESSOR
Expt•r'd Demand Lt•l·
ter .... pa~ ttlf,. lnrP
l'lo,,urt.> .... nolc" of c1 .... ,1.,
& trus ts. h1•nd11•1;1ry &
homl' owner roltt'll'!>
Good typ1s1 1 mm,•d1.11t•
OJ>('nrn~
o~
TEMPORARY HELP
CaU 540-4455
Equal Qppor Emplo)'cr
lunch Counter
Food Pr~paration
E' pt•rtt'lll "" , .. I 1111 \\ .11111·fl t11 \\HI I. al 11111< h
t flllllll'I f'l •'f'•ll llt..:
.... , nd\\ 1c·ti1·• t.. o1 ""'
Setlllt ~rill \\t\lk Ill
1• I 11 cl ,. d I' 11 1 I 11 r, m
I Ill 111 h"d \I t•tl I <'otl ,\
""'I'll.ti lot'lll'lol \1•1>h
uf Garfwlcl I
~qual Oppor Emplo~ ••r
:'\lamtl•nalll'l' S1 l '1t 111·11 01
St'ml I \'l 1.111-;tl tt•,tll \
,.,. n<b" lull tin11· pt·r ... 1111
"' ~•llTit· 1·k· l''!JI (;d
\loot l.1ni.: t·nr1cl " f11r11
.ipt t>l:! 1:1:1.1 ortil2 i t:10
MANAGEMENT
l.otJ!UllJ ll~:ad1 E>..l'l'Ull\ t•
in"' hoh·,,111· ... 11ppl) htl'••
n l':. '-J ff d 1 ;J l l' ti \\'I l h
1hnam11 la-.t gro"111g
IT\JJOr mk1 n.11t1111;ol 1·01
Sdddlt>bad. ::,,a, 1ni.:'
\Ir~ Jcrul· i5~ 1Jl81
.-... 1• v. p ' n " " rf... r o ti ll
pl. r ~on I 11 '•· II f 1 n ,.
"ancl" odlt'' 1-:isrn ""ll' ~ m 1><:r h1 Appl~ 1l,11h
:! 3pm. ;\1·'41• :. ~;ind"'ll'h
S,d1"1n. lt;i.1It'11w. l' :\I
NURSING
IC\ , ll'l' .\11·ol 1rn I
Surg11 .d I' t1m .. &
I l111W :111 & II 7 :-.h1fts
N l · It s J·; A I U I': ~ " I I
:-.hilt::.. I' l1mt• & r t1m1•
Sdn (.'\cm Gl.'n I llu!>p
l!Mi ll22exl;!ll
por:ot1on n,·t·ct... 111•uplt-----------ont•ntcd J~.,cn 1.1lt'' full OH1t·t•
or 1J.1rl l1ml· l'J I :-,'.!73 ICeypwtch
Sectttaries
Wllh & Without Sii
PBX
Type sh
AccountilMJ Clks
o~
Exec Secretory
Singh:.-. po1~ed. rt-hahle
non smokl•r I' H work.
typ1ni:. light bl.kpg
~omc Lr.1\CI l'hotn & rt'
,.umt' to~'' 512. ~:1 T11r11
(' ,\. !l;..>f.JC I
PHONE SALES
Ph 11n l' S ~ii t'' I>'"' PI 1· malt• or fcmail'. Iii to 1)5
yl'ars of agt• t;uaranll'cd
"'ill!l'!-or ·comm1s:.ion:-.
250 l-:a.,t t7lh Stred,
Su1ll' 0 Co~ta Mc~a .
betwl't'n 5 00 at H Ju p m
IHti 12'.!J
Equ,11 Opporl unit'
.. ;mplV\l'I
POOL REPAIRMAN
Exper'n prefnrabl)
w tools & trut•k s.th Ot>tH
Prngramm<•r
SR. PROGRAMMER
ANALYST
ltll~ '\ ~"' ~:c )\\ c\ ..,..,t x ) \I l '
Personnel Aqency
37:!.'I n1n·h St N B
557-0045
IOU', l'.:mpln)'t'I
Hctarned
RECEPTIOMIST
F:ish Isl F'rnancial Sen
firm. HN·ept Ser). froni
clt-sk '"' 1X'r R('fS req 'ct Tn>1.• tio wpm :169 San
'11gucl nr ".J H Su111
200
RECEPTIONIST
1n Profei.s1on11 I off1l't'
!Jowntov.n Costa .\lesJ
!land write quallf1ca
t1oni. 1n<:lud1ng phon•·
number & address. 1 ..
PO Box 63. Costa Mesa.
92627
l.1ndlr .. 1~ '\1111111r•n GUARDS WAHTED lwt\q·i·n th•·, .u1111'1•l ~
I' llmt• ln1nt-arl'a Age-l!ullo<:k-., lm\n 11•\ .. 1 111
:?1 & O\cr :\1aturl' men llw Soutll Coa~I Plat a
pr1.f'l1 l'n1fnrm:. turn ,(wpplllJ! ct•nl"l 1·11..,t.1 :--.n l'a'h outla) C:ar & ;'11,.,.,
MAHAGEMEHT TRNE
\'ouni: m.in tn "nrl.. rn
)U'll\\ m.: tool n:ol:il IHJ" Ill''' \lu,l h<.· m•Jt rn ap
l)l•ar &. ha\ l' \ l.'f\ rwat
handwn lrnf.! ti l>J) "'t'l'k
" v.1•cktl.1} nlf l'rdl'r
m..1rn1'<l man fur 1w1 m
rr-.pon .. 1hll· r>'" Jo.x p1·r
not rt'<f ti \ J> I' h 1 ~.Ill
:-. l'"' pnrt Bl ,.d. <: :'\I
:\JANICCRl~TS. f ,t1mP
TEMPORAR'f HELP Newport Beach
Pos1llon av111I. for :i
creative md1v. m s mall
shop ,. n v 1 r o n m c'n t .
Stro n g 360 OS .
JCL1COBOL. TSO or
RESTAL'RANT PIZZ:\
No"" hinng p time da)'>.
Begin work immechdlt•
ly Must be fa~l on feet &
willing lo work. 18 or
over. Apply in person.
2·5PM . Tue·Fr1. Sgt.
J>epperona 's Pina 2JOO S.
E . Br istol, Santa Ana
II~.
for hus\' :-.alon R1rh:.ird
011t'll('tlt> Salon. 2uu
"'''Wpnrl nr llr .... II
Coll 540-4455
F.qual Oppor F.mployer
phont• Ot'I' \pp Ly .1------MASSAGE TECH Office Attendant p /t1me 2
Eve~ M idn11~ht to 8.
Wknds :1 JO m1dn1ght
Bayview Manor642·J505
l n1\ .. r,,t1 Pr11Lt·1·l1o n
St•n 1t•1• 1:!2h W 51 h SI.
S,lflt,1 \na. J.nten1eW!>
~1 ~ 1u JOam noon &
1:101 ;1opm
L VN'S Aides &
Kitchen Help
Garfield Conv lln-.p
Ti81 Garfield 1\ve llB
R-17-9flil
W1lh l11ploma for lop
cl:ii.:-LEC;ITl:\1.\TE 'l'J
Mr l.1arru:-,n. 7:i:! !lr,1;1
WYLBUR batkground in ----------lift• msuranl'c applicn RETAIL t1on Min 4 yrs f''(p1•r
OPPORTUNITY Sal comml'nsur:.111• CLERKS
w cxpcr St•nd rC'sumc &
•\I ,\SS\(;~ Local business man look -;alary history to or call
mg to expand busmcs~ Oatn Pr()(•cssmg Mgr UTOTEM Tf':Cll Ff':'l• °'llf'eds assor1:.itl'" Commerc1~l.8ankers 11,,u.,ckl·cpcr !I to 5 ·---------• \1.1turt· "'nm.in \lubllt·
hnml' h~hl housekeep
rng v1ml' cook.1nl! Musl
dn\l'
~.ilar) open ti75 3111
HOUSEt<HPER
L1vl' 1n. Ille hskpnJ! to
ass1sl part disabled dad
rn lr1t beach front homt-
Walcr activ1l1l':o; Some
nthlet1C!>, hte childcare.
lilt· 'ecretanal, refs
1141) :!289 t: \ ('!> ------
ll:!lk pr 1Conk 1Ch1 Idea re
l.J\C 1n f:nghsh :;peak·
mg, pvt. rm, i::ood health
& refs CdM. 644-8n2
lndui;tnal
URGENT
NEED
Blueiean Jobi
WOMEM-MEM
TR Al MEES
Mach Oprs
Assemblers
Inventory
PackCICJer.s
Collaters
lns1>ectors AL'lsmrrs
Day-Week-Month
OrLonaer
Tl'l'I Your Dect1ioa
YOU DOM'T ,. Y
WIPAYYOU;J C•llETL~,.
SC'RVICC::S
IJl-1441
MACHINIST
l'rogreSSIVl' I nJCCl ion
mold makmg co has r~
located to H B & ncen.,
:'\1 a l' h 1 n 1 s ts & E D ~
Operator:.. Min 5 yrs e'C
per. Xlnl wages & O\'Cr
time. Profit shannJ! &
other benefits
Schnell Corp.
l7 I 4189S.663 I
55', Comm r.u:ir mm P 1'1me basis 673·HH6 Life fnsurancc COtWY~ience Mancets
1-\ill & r T "'nrk I .t·g 11 1401 Dove St, Stl.' 550 P061t1ons open 2nd & 3rd
F.LITF. SI'\ 5 IO 111!15 Part lime person to assist Newport Beach, Ca 92660 slu!ts in San Clemente &
"AT U RF W 0 :\l \ :-. m Sparu~h lmm~rallon • <7141833 8450 ext 13 Laguna Beach. Other
I I' 1 · ' rnterpretat1on. 951·0.J08 ----------areai; have openings P 1mc n W<' t·om<' also. No exper. req'd. ne\\COmcrs & <·onta<'l P A R T T l M E I t f
merchants. Flrx1hle hrs HELP c J.;vs t Wknds > PUBLIC RELATIONS App Y a any o our
""rson needed for in stores. 'lt•cd car, Ill<' I) P'"A needed Oft Tennis Club. "'" 2S88Newport Bl,·d. "'~ """~ t "" Leri or de:.1g n !1rm ,,., ,,.,.,,, Apply rn person a ... esa 534_2202 Costa Mesa 642·n02
Maturl' "'omen want('d
for hou ~ec lean1ng
service. car ne<\ P /lime
Verde Country Club Ten· ----------1•---------n 1 s Pro Shop. 3000 ---------• ----------Clubhouse Rd. Costa RN'S &: LVN'S all shifts
645·512.1
MAID, hte cleaning, 5 -----------1 ----------
Mesa. PURCHASING avail. Beverly Manor
Coov. Hosp .• CapistraoC1
Bch. 496-5786. days wk. 2 Hrs day. in Mature woman p /ltm PAYROLL Buyer Trainee
beautiful Newparl Pen· Laundromat AsMstant SR. PAYROLL Electr onic component
thouse. 546·9500 673-l~IO. 675-0334. CLERK ma.nuf. firm seeks ind1v.
------
RN'S
MAIDS Mature Sitter my home. Thl~ Jolly Roger, Jne .. a w /purchas mg dept. ex·
I H II 5 d 0 s per. Blueprint reading, ,ag. 1 s. · a~ s n • fast irowin~ restaurant
SeaJ:liff Motel. Call 71>8 Sij9fl chain. has an of)('ning for expediting, and former
1661 S. Coast llwy, an exper'd payroll clerk buyingexper.dcsirable.
11·7 Supervisor. Position
open in April. Mesa
Ve r de Conv. Hosp.~
548-558.'j,
Laguna Beach. 494·4892 to work m a (21 person STACOSWITCH IMC Sailmaker seam stress.
----M a l u r t' t• x P dept hnndlin~ approx J \39 Baker Costa Mesa exper req'd. Full time.
MAIDS WANTED Housckel'pt·r. Tues & 1500 employees. Corn 549-3041 Top pay. Ullman Sails,
Don Qwxote Motel Fri's 9am·Spm lromnJ!. putenzed p /R ex per. a F.qual Oppor. Employer 41029\h St. NB 675..0070 <!lOONcw~rt_.!41.C M cleaning, ca re fo r must. w 'restaurant SALES
cluldren. 7.10,12 yrl> $45 payroll exper a definite Fl ... "' ... Cl"'L Sl 62 per DAY p/Wk. Own tram; Refs + Xlnl working conds & 1----------•1 """"" "" • reQ Lldolsl 675·7727 _ benefit program w /op-REALESTAn; SALES CAREER That ·s all you pay for a
JO day ad 1n the Medi cal Back Ofc Nurse por. for advancement SCHOOL NEEDS· Leading financial or-
DAILY PILOT Assistant. exper d esira· Salary commensurate •Women 25·55 who like. ganbatlon desires to in-
ble. MO-GP. Near Hoag w/exper. Apply in person tomeetpeoplt'. terview individual whose SERVICE Hosp. S48-0822 or bring 8am..Spm, 17042 GiUeUe •Work JD public rela-present occupation & m-
DIR.ECTORY resume 351 Hospital Rd.1.A.ve.-lrvt-·n.e.·----lions/personnel develop-come are limited. Train-
DO JTNOW! Stell8,N.B. ment. No selling or ing In capital needs
642-5671 Medical Recept for busy PBX~RJNGSERV licemerequired anaJys la. Salar1 + 'ii•iim-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml pediatricians ofc. Exper OPR. Vaned hours .a: •Partorfullticne comm. plan daring .ift.. 11 only l>H ,_,0 weekends. Apply in •Worit20hnaweet itial 3 yrs. Coll1miSaoo
........... ~paidtrainme.ISS •EamtoSlSOOmooth mi.limited. Prefere.xper.
I h Call Mr Zaccheo. MEDICAL ,CM. •Work c ose to om e (714)835·5330, ext 12.
TRAMSCRllEI ~~ ~~fc1K ~~~=:-T<~?:,,_F.q..;..ua_lOp....;...:.p_E_m-'p;_ly'""r __
Work at home. Top Pay. PIXAMw..-Sen. 528-'651 ask for Robin 5•• E.r Must have 2 yrs recent The largl'st answering ,._....~
hoepltal medical record service in Oranee Co. ·Rea~~d~. ~~~~~~I TICKET ORDERS dept. T ranscribing ex· want.a you. Work in one = Fllllor part Ume. Hi paid
per. Med· Type., 768-8500. o1our13 beautiful ores. r;, commisaioo. Work i.n
El Come to wort p /timc to $162 per DAY Laguna. i blk rrom bc.Jt. MEY HOFS 1utte your own life.style. • Call John 494-3889.
Needa frie n dly e n · Earn while you leurn. That'saUyou patfor a
thualutJc peopl~ to work Paid vacs. b~llh Ins., 30 day ad Int e SALESMAN
WANT ADS
l
WORK Cl erk Typist. Need
mature, independant in
dlvidual for conatrucllon
ofc Good typlnlt
general of(' 1kltl1 Only
exper need apply.
536·8912 uk for Mr
Dahl
dcnlh1try. Mh1cul ofrlce Neroed with on-line e'<
nds mnlurl.' wuman In· n e "blHly lo train
t ere 11 t e d 1 n <' 11 r .cl' r ::en de,,' u P " r v I 9 P
w /arowang pracl1re-t•mptoyeea. Appllca ntl•---------
Non 11mokcr Call Mon llhouJd have.-C'XJX"ri~nce
lhru ""rl. 962 2133 w 1th 11 m "l I b o at What'' Your Trade•
WONDERS
WORLDWIDE
In our Jrvlne tood service bonu,,es, regular pay in· DAILY PILOT Top quality noor cover·
projlram. MID-DAY Cf'Ulel,promotlon,boll· SERVICE Ins. E1tp in crpt. lfr•S da.y1 week. ld••l day overtim e pay 14 d~• It. vinyl. <hill
for lloQfeWfy~. 1.Dtere1t· many other b.enemi.. DIRECTORY (or IJ)pt. Aalc fo~ Arle:Do
CLERK Warebouseman
moms only 5 Daya wk
r/Um• &.unmer 12 .pct~7U3forappt
WaatAdHel !
Dental A!llibl p 1t1mr m:anufaeturlni Include Sl.GprrDay Cb1lrald~. eve8, sonle detailed ruumt' and 11ual'1UiU('!DpAy Snt.e, H B 846_·3640 wont history RC'p1y tn (Of' an ad In the Dail7 P1l<>'
08Sli.f\od .Ad '835, Dall)' ServK. Dlrert~ lhat. u.n
Pilot. PO 8o1t lSCIO, COl\ta .t.ablilh your prof eubW DENTAL/Aasl1lilnt
San Clemente. t:xpr df'
11~. '93-2391
M .... Ca. nm ldenUty f'or more in-
---• fonmt.loncaJl6'2·~
'To pl1tt'•1 your
W•1U Ad
Call
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IHll 1110'''JI) ::-...! ~.ilur Millie an 9am 645-5800 !IJ~ nlJ.:hl 11r Sund.1\
" o r k l 11 1 I u r ri1 Shoe Sales per:,,on exper,
rurn1:.hl'l.I \ll•<lrt·JI ,111d xlnt e;,rnangs, health in
l11J-.111tJI lwnl'l1h \pph surance plan. & paid
L 1111llH 1 I' '\ 111rtt1 u n \a cat.Jon M t' Adll'r::.,
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SEAMSTRESS
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STUDENTS or
moonlighters htt• de-
liver) work m lhe t'\en-
111g Musi know heach
an•a Call John. 4~ 38119
Wf' h avr an tmmf•d
~n1tii lor an xlnl lyp11il
to work m UH! off1cl!
Serv1celi l>ept. at our
N B corporate ort·
Duues will include Jt't
ing as recept • ass1sltng
111 our mail room.
m~eo~er work & ften I
all around ore dul11is
liood typing skills !65 + >
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Shepherd. hu llbub. xlnl ICJOO. lll110 wonn l'll5tln111
w c hildren & l(OOd 1&nd planUnA mulch 8'11
wull'lldoa. Allniiy tor<· es ~or m I'' ri r m . I Tl ft 2
sule Has ~-en s payed. Gd.hard, Huot Och. Ph
Needs lovrnl( family 847·51~--
SlSQ Ptei.se call 548·1800 GUITAR Si2S. New "Sw1s!>
A.KC Poodles 2 Hlk·-1 m06.
l blk I yr 3 s ml cham-
pagne fem loys t>41J.0142.
6461526
Chalet" Doll Houn S80.
Sngl bed $25, 4 wrougbl
iron barstool!> $25
~3269
& ore t'icper important Fr-ff to Yav 1045 \feehanlc's tool c hest
locking 6 -drawl'r
Waterloo including 4"
roller platform, 12"
ratchet, sockets. open
and box end. elc Call <1f
ternoon and l'\ t•nrng
till i!067
Xlnt bcneht'I f''or appl ••• •••• •• ••• • • • • •••••••
plea:,,e call Margo Harlie FttEE ALL DIRT
at AMCORD INC. Approx suoo yds. El
ToroJrt'a 640-1900 768 1251
T> µ1::.t-SmJll Org Count~
audio mrl(r need~ J('
curate Ill\ or ct• I yprst &.
l(eneral oHrn• Ilea"> dt•
1.111 & f1hnl( 55tHH 75
f"re<' lo ~oo<I humt· One
)t'Ur old Tn 1·olor sho\lo
lUI he .i~ l!>l!O
St5
Ping pong tJble
Xlnt cond1Uon
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URGENT
f''rrt• 6 mo old St'll l'r m 1 x.
,PJ.> Pd & shot.. Gt·ntlt'
008 2H85 ult ~PM Wnst \\Utt·h. :\Ian s elt·t•l
T1mt·\ Uay dall! l(oltJ
8050 $25 ,;52 3227 f\I ntitCAre
.,
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ord . avln1. re rtn1. ~uatom
lry rlndUlp " cutini. Remou.nb. J
C'rvt~ ror the tradl"
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4JIO s.att Dr. Mwwpt IMc.t.
UJ.J041 tJ>.1064 1' Jal.'ks Surfboard
XJnt condition ~~----......-...-~Mite ........
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LUGCiACil T AC.S SwtMMIMG rooL SSS CASH FOR MIA. Stweo
rrom your bualnesa card
Send one card for each
la" pliu one :.par e We
ret urn permanently
~aled attractive t.tg &
:.trap, meeting iurhne
I D reqmremenls Pre·
vent loss & theft! For a
persorraltzed lag endose
wallpaper, fabric or
"Day Clo" paper & we
will back & trim )Our
tag:. Or try l"-O l'Md~
bdci.. to back
PRICJ-:.. ....
S2 ea or 3 $5
4 5 tag:. $1 GO t'U
ti1!1tagi.$1 ~ea
10 or more Sl 4-0 e.t
Sales Ta' lndudl!d
NO CAHO"
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SACRI f'ICE Good u:,,ed furn, rt>fr11111 •••••••• ••• •• • ••• • • ••• •
Leading MC)(r & d1!> fnr,&:,,tove~~6071\14 GEl'OlorTV 2.3"conaoll!.
tnbutor has dlx above walnut cabinet. need:-.
rroo.nd sw1mm1ag pools Wanted Ho~prtal bed work ~Her SS2·802ll
lert over rrom 1976 w side r111b
season '2 Pri~e . ~91205 2ZENITllCOLORTVi.
Guaranteed mstallallon :!2" table Mdl S2Q8
& terms Call 1AnahC'1m > Mutlcai l~" Portable $168, Guar
5 3 3 J 2 .a o co 11 e c t lnstn.n.nts 1083 &&&17116 785 W 17th St
Day:> t!ve~ •••• ••••••••••••• •••••• C~1
----Conn Min 0 :\htrc l!ll'I'
WA.,..TED organ . excellent condr Magnavox B W TV. g00tl
...... lion. S600 p r 532 12.'>!I cond1t1on SJ() TOP CASH DOLLAR
P 1\ ID F 0 R Y 0 U R Gwld U ::.tnn~. t> month:.
JEWELRY. WATCHES. old ~ust -..di ~i.l offer
ART OBJECTS. GOLD. t>.15 !141Xi
SJL\'l::R Sl::HVICE.
F INI:: F URN & AN-Slnng IJa!>' t:ngleh.irl
Tl(1Ul':S 6-15 2200 l'il!>C. bo"' p111\ li>nt·
pu·kup S775 tit!'> lilll'I
Call 556-7280
Zenith Con~ole Stereo
Good Cond 11 ion $-15
Ca II 556-1280
I~" Zl';NITll
Color Porlablt: $168
(.';.i II 6-lb· 1786
l'a no,111111· Io IJ.t nd !"> r: A M !"> I' H ~: S S
minimum I \l'itr •·xpcr
l>l'Wlnl( "Jlh Mu'l lw
qu,tlr t y 1·nni.e1ou" 111
dl\ldUlll fur llalll! (;J1clt•1'
S.111 Wcirk Fur .1µp1 Lill
Su~an Wrl'i:and. tiJI llili!
SYSTEM DESIGNER
$1> 50 pt!r hr 2 yr., t·ollt•J:t'
& 4 yeur, l!XIH n1·1
l~velop des1~n drnl{s ror
mceh a ... .,em l>h or
u1mcrJ 'uppurt t·qu1µ
mc11I rturtl ht•Jd'> &
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hrnll'r <·tldt• & kn•>" lt•dJ?t'
uf F1 l'lll'h & Cl!rrnan
Wc>rk "' cngr from notes
h.11owlt•dJ.:t' of m;.ith. 111!
:-.1.:n & prod pnil'lll't'!>
Shop as~t·mhly of 11rv·
l<>lYPt'S & part llmt• to
t r J 1 11 " \ I! r :. t' a s
mechanics Apµly
employmenl dc\.elop
mcnl dept 1.:all 558 45-1-1
for d1rect1ons Ad paid
for by emplyr
Draw your o~ n or :.end
name. address, µhon~ &
LABORERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• King bed Slot) Watc•r skt. we'll make one card pel
:-;.~ d :-; "' M 1 hi\, SAVE' MAHCll SALE \\Jnl Sport Y:..t·k or tag ,\dll2S'C,tt·h
Woven Woods
& Mini Blinds
R11d1tal HlaC'k f"'nder
SlrJl. 111Jph· lll't•J.. µ1•rf
1·11ncl Tn·rnol11 bar $2911
6732-H>I
AL' OC Port radto. Mint
ltke ne-.. S-1~ 54ti 220ll
• t e · 0 us ' l Ne"' & ust·d furn aµpl ~ SJhOI 1130 2540 Jfter Send cherk tir mone\ or phone & reliable lr.rn~p m1M· Wtl:-.on 's i1ar.:a1n 1ipm derto· · Woocfon Shullt·rs & Pull Office Furniture & Boats & Marine
Blinds Up to llO'' off n· E · t 8085 Equipt"*nl
No ex per neee::.i. Nook \:.! Ston·s 1 5-15 & PILOT PRINTING
KH W 19th. CM 1>42 7!1:l<J Solid wood fornstJntl. s:.!5 I' O. Bo>. 1560
tail. 9 Am lo 5 PM call quipnwn ••••••••••••••••••••••• &&5·8951 ••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Seoars Tuudo Dttpt
Sales pt•r,on 11 n·dcd
Well groomed ,\lu::.l bt•
able lo \\ nrk rtt•\ h .-,
P lime C:alh) 51U 33:1;1
ext 341
6~ &~ 3262 r:arty Aml•r platform Costa Mesu. L',1 !l:!G2ti roekt-r S35. Ill Plt'l'l'
Metal 01.'sJ... hun l'st gold, loots, Manne
N£WPOHT BCll TENNIS w wood top, ~ drawers. Equipment 9030
SECRET ARIES
DICTAPHONE
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TEMPORARY HELP
Coll 540-4455
Equal Oppor Emplny<'r
Good used f'urnrlurt· &
Appliances on I Wiii
!>t'll or SELL Cor You
MASTERS AUCTION
646-8686 & 833-9625 f1,1ke CharJ(t' per:.on for -,
hu1ld1nl( marnlenJnre \\1trtrc!>~ Food <;o<'kt:nl~ 7 ttlu<'h. 2 oct•asronal
)!usl be good al bid~ re-,\ppl~ art 4pm Sr~ 'I Blul' <'hr~. H'r} gd rond Sl25
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TE~AAV-AVIC&M
3848 Campus Drive
546-474 1
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3848 Campus Dr
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matrhmg l'<>lrce tubil',,
wall unit. sofo t.1blt•s
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run 11( th1· mill phunl'
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133-1095
For PtnOftCll l~•l•w
TIMf..LIFIE
LIBRARIES, INC.
ECfMll Oppor EMployer
Wonderland
Of Antiques!
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rramrned with O\<'r 'lCK1
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Bross hd Factory
Sho,. room npt•11 t"
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SECRETARY
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F..qual Opp<ir 1-:mplnycr
SECRETARY
A..;s1st to Ofc Manajlt>
ln manut corp Nt>w
modern plant 1n II B
area needs l1vnAm1
person exper'd m nil
phases o( ofc work
Please apply in person
Sc ....... Corp.
S412 Mcl''adden A"c
Hunlln~on Beach
714 198°663 1
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must be pro(i<'1enl m
both shorthand. & typln1t
sklll1. Non smoker
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Service Directory In thr
DAJLYPILOT
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TELLER
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DUNLAP'S
1815 Newport RI ('M
l'ALL 5411 77110
FORIEST OE.AL
OH HEW MA YT AGS
BURKES APPl.l,\NCES
114~-DllJker~t ('~1
546-11672
C.oldt•nslatt' Rank 1n We pay mort> $$$$for uµ
Downe\. 10230 S P.rra pllanres. \loOrkm1ot or not
mount <213) 923 9461 today 750 4441
Equal Opp F.mployr m r
TOWTRLTK ORTVF:R
0\ er 21. exp only M<'ch
ob1hty Sal. romm, ins &
:itov1og. must sell. like
new 22 cu ft Side Side
Kal .. enalor w ice
maker S325 firm
548-5014
Gcr~S~e 1055
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8060 .......................
Reg '>1\roh •,Morgao
Rlood Ba .v Gelding
Trained Stock. F.ngl,
plt11i;ure Ven sprnled
BlO mcludan& all tack
846 0432
Moqry • 2 horse I.railer m
xlnt condition
$1200 Call 751 735() v a ca A pp I y A . C Sears Ken more WHhtr &
Automoll'e Scn·rce, 1705 Dryer, matching sel.
N. El Camm<> Real. San Good cond. Sl.00. 7$1 3773 ll '11 run to board your
Clt>mentl! horse at Tally Ho Farms ----------O'Keere Ii Merrit eleo. Pip• corrals $75. Roll
TOW TRUCK DRIVER Ranae, dbl oven, harveal ~ t 11 I I i1 w / 11 ha v 1 n gs
Exper'donly.O&W l old ••. 5677307 $!l0 $100. We feed &
Towing, 1000 lrv~e. NB llcyc... IOZO r lean En1{11sh & Western
•Tro••I A~nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ri ding l<'ll!IOfllL 17262
Needed tot h u 11 y STP:Ll.A men'!I 10 11P<1 . Nrwhope. F V tl79 IM7S
New ll 11 rt A It e n c y like new Pd 1150. sell J.w.lry 1070
Minimum 2 vr~ exJ)l'r In RIO. 831 ·~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
1 n t t' t n u l i o n a I & C--~ WA. .... TED l)(lmestlc Commer<'rnl .,.rot., J"'lll
aalo S lary Com liqul,...... 1030 TOP CASll 001.LAA
mrnsur11te w eitprr ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'AfO •·oR YOUR
(213) 1W 1418 Ctnonet 3.Smm •Qt.17 Mctl Jt::WELRY, WATCHES. 0 Ill Automatl r ART OBJECTS. OO~D. TYPESETT~R w 1ftuh Never '"ed Sil.VER SERVICE,
181\1 Elec tronic <'o m Still lo box Sarrrrlrf t•tNE FURoN & AN·
poflt r ~9-1691 546-DOI TlQU ES 64.5 2200
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modular wall unit. de CLUR L1m1tt!d Mem ;.ilmoi.tne" tW217:l!I •••••••••••••••••••••••
signer's protol) pc solid Ucer drafter. holcb 1, Kt•ft
wood $250. \'t'r) old spool of beer. new c·ond $200
lypl' chair S20. :.mJll ti73527t1.CllllJflllA\1
bt-r...hrps IH4 0050 P•t• 8087 Comp l c l<' Ch r y s It· r
.. ~ mururold:; for 3111 t· u. \'K
misc. tal>ll!S $7 ea .
3°"-10" hurdwood draft
mg table 550. plan
ter lamp $30, aulhentre
Wok SlS. Hy telephone
appomlmC'nl any e\ en
Ill!(. &iti-6:182
•MATTRESSES*
Single Set!> $39 SU
1''\J II Site $-14 50
Compact G !::. Ca:.seltl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnclucle:, manirold ...
tape recorder with bwlt Pure bred ,\u<.tr.il1.1n rizer-.. elbows. end
In mil' srn After 6 or Shl'Jl 5 mo:. oltl m.iit• plule e\ eryth1ng f11r
weel.end:,, 638·8~ :-.:o pJpcr:. s.io 5-lll 73!Ji t"' m enginei. \lo ith 4JO
Small pl a rd lo\ e i.e11t. s.io
Arter b or weekend::. Pianos & 0r'9anl 8090
houri. S225 total co::.l
Call DJll' al
B& J Mo11'" ~Fa IC'•/
830 Eo~1 I I Sc $ A
S-17-SGJti
638-8684 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496· 182 I 495-1700
HAMMONO LOWHEY. . ,
LJ:e rn outdoor plJnts G u L B R A N s }o: ~Sport\ ak '4 motor mount
polllni;: :,,upphe::. 5-lU Cir ff OR G 1\ NS & KAW,\ I & oars $150
WATERBEDS Dr Lag. Bl'h J 20 3 ~ PIANOS 1-'or Your l'ncl f>..16·9729
IS2,I W 15th SL Sp,1tl' Ill
'l:\lo pt Terran• Reclml!r
chr drop tear tbl • .i <>hrs,
Quel.'n Silt' box !>pnni:
matt .. new lrnml'. "h•lt•
uul !>l<ind l.ea\'lng to" n
must '>t•ll &iti-7!12'J
aft 10 ;.im t·ull b44 9200 <:llANOOPENI:'.(; [)on t clrnp the ball' <:ct ,1
f''rom SllY Ill rnmph:tt• West Coast Gas Kiln + Hammond OrgJn mc1<fl·I Jllh "'th a lm' 1·osl Uar h
AquJ Hea\'cn 55-1 7j!l0 gla1es & all eqwp $1.iOO ~t lOOA Xlnt cond1l111n l'rlnl ('J.i,::.1f1c<I 1\d
l:l.510 Westm1nMt·r. SA I Potter:. "'hi $2!JU. S4 HJlll6 $1.000 55; 3Hl5 I 'h11nt• !;1:! 5f,7H
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J$' Chns Exp. Crua1er,
Twn 6 cyl enJ'. bait tnk,
S7900 AY&tl·
CimaUl 1178 Cily Bib.
11opoc:1 mo.
Call ~-47$11 al\ IP M.
"1' Cl»vy ~r Too PU. d1H' ..,5:e brltt, •t ~reo, •h"ll Sea..... '15 wlboot, ad tltel, lmmac.
•••••••••• .. •• ... ••••••• tbnrout. azt49, SJti·99lO
'73 Honda. SOM, talrlna _AM, 980·4609 PM
crash bu, h1111io rack, '67 Datson PU. rebuilt just serviced. '975/bst 1.mg'10e purrll like a kit
olr. 968-«J38 ten. SlOOO. 831·0235
'74 Honda Elsinore '66 Chevy Mun ?.t_.e ... p-va-n-.
SUper fast. nickel p lated Windows au around,
frame, D.l.D. rims, >t>:draullt: door, 60.,000 ----------. many extras. Xlnt shape rru. on new 6 c_yl enem~. 36' Minesweeper hulls $400. Call 960.5195 aft Heater good lire,, good
28 ' t:1garelle, totally
cu~lom , 1w1n Turb
charged eng,. 90 mph.
714·639-3232
$3500. 1·72' dispicmt. hu 6 00 body. /\II service re·
$15,000, 30' Diesel · cords. $2000 /off&r.
trawlers fm. $22.000 t '76 Yamaha RS100. Street ti45-32Ql.
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,FOREIGN CARS
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..-wPOltT IMPOITS
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WE BUY
•USED CARS &
TRUCKS•
SA ODLEBACK
BMW
c:OMllM&Sll
1'NIA.U...W
610CSIMOW!
SADDUIACIC
v AUil IMl'ORTS
lll·ZCMO 49S-4f4f
'73 BMW 2002. 63,000 m1.
Loaded. 642-6653 dys,
645-3277 eves
'701MW2002
Like nu Suprbly mum
tained. XAS. Konis. One
Owner. Pr Ply. 83(). 7027
1971&vana.4dr. loaded,
62.000 mi. $4950 673-6336
or642·9666
lt74AMC
HO IT ... 00 Y 1 a p ,11 lpothbe1*l a&aUoat
....................... ·--·· .. ·-·--·· n..... to ctiioc.c
· 11 II o B Road 1 t • r . tt7J VW CAWll from. A.tr tomna.
All/P'M '*-'· Tapeded1. • ...-4. AllNO rad.lo '°"' ::;,J:tm"Cfo Only aao ml'1 Shu., • hl1f camper eqdPJDml i.u... lhaft M•. ow "• r d rt••" •·ol'llndu enalnes. -.~. aft &pm. tmm•~cilale Uu>uout Maintain.cl by the Dally -------1o·w1'°9m1Ju1e. teUOJ). PUoc neet prasc &t•lf
'70 MORtGT Compl.tely ....u 111111 Priced rtsht at ll.79$, ~ .... ,---....... -· overhauled en1, nnw ~s-oT• Sl.llG and Sl,995. ~ 1n ., .. ___ , ... _
clutch, id body $2700. •v• ,. l>aily Pilot parkina lot,1-------~71.33.~·3547 M ONVIEJO 330 West 8ay St., CO!lta ---llt..JUO 491-IZIO Mesa, or caU &42-4321 for '10fuslH. A/Cl2795 67 MC8-CT. $1625, more information. Asll '70 R.anchero, AtC Sl795
xlnt cond. uni VW Bw., ilnt cond. for Rick or Oscltr 1n the Blh lo mi. 675-7285
494·7_632___ new llre5, $3200. Aft :Jpm rteetearage. ------
'73 MGB 962-lS7S. AMC Matador 74, good MaTftfck 994'1
Good cond, musl sell. 1969 Bue. Lo miles. Xlnt cood. AM tFM, Lo m1 , •••••••-•••••••• ••••••
642-9378 throughout. $975. Call $1895. 673·5527 '70 Mavenck. Slick. R/tl.
P 97... 497-3195. -AIC, Gd c:ond. $950, orig -,.ot -Cadilloc 99 I 5 own. 968-5658 PP . ....................... '74THING '67 Pe ugeot 404, New 2AM 13 radial tires, runs, needs '$1SOO, 631•09
little wotk $550 /ofr '65 BUG, 58,000 miles,
••••••••••••••••••••••• ·10 G Cy l auto. radil1',
mags. xlnt cond. Super
buy! ~. 545-~73 eves
$34 ooo 50' diesel trawler bk Only 1 000 · M t ---------1 • • l e. • mi. us '73 Toyota. New tires. new
•. b I l seU. $375 /ofr. 536-2990 !>hocks Best offer Call
Come in or Call
FREE Appraisal
Gt-oth Ch..,ro&.t
18211 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach
847-6087 * 549.333 I
675-GWl perfecl mech cond,
Datsun 9720 ---needs nu body or make
••••••••••••••••••••••• PorscM 9750 Dune Buggy, $450
Met-cwy 9950-
boats "' c u s l. . · trawlers in various sizes. '71 BSA S00,\1ow mileage. e_v~ 536·704~ ____ ,
ATLANTIC PACIFIC X.lnt cond. $400. Doug, Courier 1973, bought in 74,
Maritime Co. 646-5491 556-1466 radio, h ea le r , step
bumper, new paint. run:. HATI'ERAS. 53' FBMY '71 Suzuki CCI 400 dirt xlnt Very good atpdy.
G M. 8 VTl'S, LO HRS bike. N~w eng, shocks & $1600 ca:.h. 731 14M
'73 Like New. Loaded. trans. $400. 64CMt301 --- --957-0 S2 4 0.0 00 own e r . Vans
:!13·472·5:J8.I '72 Kawaskl 100. runs •••••••••••••••••••••••
, -,-~Ood. $300 Or &-st offer 71 Dodi.:1· \'8. \\' 111cluw
40 Defo\'er type F /G dbl 675-5365 \' u 11 I' " .\ ( · """ cab trawln New• T· ---·. ·I •I ~ -~
Diesel $65.900 Call Stan. KA w 100. H. ·1.000 mi. ti~ Cb!>. l() 1'1'·'.'" (1•~:;·~:1'.,~ r':JI. bkr. ti75·3282 overdrive. great cuncl oi <'~ 0 1 1 ,,_ . ., -ti
-960·326I · F d '' I . bo ·75 Ch t· h Sk bo· t VS 73 or van, >ar, ire x, ee ta t. id ma .lrlr' '74 250 Honda Elsmore AM/FM 8 Irk quad. crpl, Jacz JC • an e . . . ·h ·k t Call Dean 835-0211 page Dirt & St. Xlnt cond. mags, air s oc s. mo or
148B $525. 532·46751962·8696 xlnt. 494·~ _
Boah, Safi 9060 Motor Hot.s, 1976 Ford Cstm Van. I.Al
••••••••••••••••••••••• Sale Rent 9 160 mi. c~tm mt. make orr.
TRITON. In perf cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _SIJ6._J66 __ 1_o_r 837 ___ ·7_660 __ _
Many extras including 5 FOR RENT '73 Dodge Van 200. Csl int.
sails, radio, auto pilot. 1976 26 FT. FM tape, 4 spkrs. full
$16 000 Ph673 7873 pwr. Runs xlnt. S3800 ' . . GMC MOTORHOME firm. P. p 979.5110 dys.
CATALINA 27. Tall rig, Fully self contained. inbrd, ready for cruise or Weekly & da\ly rentals. ·73 Chevy Van short bed.
race. $14.000. Ph 640-0236 CALL TODAY! auto, wide tires, 350 eng, $2900. 640-7601
'74 Eric 35, Newport 979-2500 ·74 Ford Surfer Van. auto.
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540 -5630
1w,1~1~
2626 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA Mooring. $31,000. 963·35381----------• P tS. P/B, 8 lr)t, paneled
orSJ6.5767 2.S' OPEN ROAD, Fully & crptd. $4595. Pvt p(y. WE ---------self.cont. Reserve now 581-6671afl5:30
Cyclone 13, used I season. for Easter 644·8385 -19-74 DODGE V,,.... HEED f\Jll ra(•e. $llOO or bst orr. ----"'" YOUR
673·1209. Bob. Auto Senice,Ports V8 , automatic , pwr
----, . &Accessories 9400 sleering-(57645Xl. On USEDCAR
S E A S P R A \ l 5 •• ••. •• ••• • • •• ••• • • • • • • sale ttus week ror .._.OW Catamaran. "Tuned" ""
Cactorydemomdlw/new YWENGINES ONLY $3695 TOP $PAID
sails. Colors available USED . REBUILT MARQUIS VOLVO CALL GORDON $1595 w/lrlr. Save $300. Der BuggyShop530·6940 MISSION VIEJO
Call Doug 836·6890 TIRES FOR SALE! 83 I ·2880 495· I 2 I 0 COST A MESA
'75 Buccaneer 27'. 9.9 HP, One G-78·l4. Goodyear-4i---------AMC-JEEP
OB. VHF, ISO Genoa, San ply-Like new . Two '66 CHEV Paneled Van 2524 HARBOR BLVD
Diego, Bus. 1·279-0074 G-78-15. Glas belted . Very good cond. New COSTA MESA
DRIVE A
LITTLE ...
SAVE A LOT
SHOP&COMPARE
BARWICK DATSUN
San Juan Capistrano
831·1 3 75 493.3375
NEWPORT DATSUN
SPECIALS
8210 4 Door 4 :,peed
radio. <091 PKE I
HOW $2795
888 DOVE ST fl I-: ET
Near M :.icArthur
&Jamboree Huacb
8 3 3-1300
1972 Datsun 1200 2 II r
automatic. AM F:vf
radio:S3SO and take O\ t•r
payments Call 548-7064
bel)Veen noon and fi' e
p.m. ----
TOP BUYER
See us firsl. & last ! Top
dollar paid for imports
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2845 Harbor Hhd
Costa Mesa • SIU &110
Oatsun '72 g reen Sln
Wgn. Roofrack, special
whls $1650. 499·4070
'67 D<1ts un 1600. xlnt rnnd
Clean. new tirr~ l::n g
like new $725 Mk ofr
897-6285 Good. $7 each. Call pa.ml job. Gd tires. $1200. _E_xt_25_. _oth_er_l_-_222_--0209_-r anytime 979.4192 Ca 11 eves I wk n d s. 549-8023 ·75 Dal.sun B2IO Al'. R 111
23, c d 73 lps 4 (213)42}.1017 -------.... ---AM tFM :.lerco. Mti:hehn orona ~· 5 • '73 Harley Sport 1000 Eng. Autos, lmportn1 I • stove & sink, tande m 3000 . N t d '74 FORD 302 V8 auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires. :..11 I ora nd ne"'
t I $5750 L.k c . mt. ew pain an · · $2950. ·19'5· 1656 r r, · 1 e n w. Chrome $2,250 '67 Chevy 29000 mi, lots extras. Getttt-ol 970 I
714·626-3218 Eng. 375 H.P . $150 957-0261Corinfo •••••••••••••••••••••••
Boats. SUps 831·1844 Lotus '74 Europa. two
Doclcs 907 0 -. - -----SAVE $2000 cam, 5 spd. AM /FM
••••••••••••••••••••••• 6$ VW 1500 Engine. 5000 '76 Dodge 300 Santana st~reo tape. 23M mi.
NEWPORT CHANNEL mi, rac r:bll, $300/bst Cmpr. Van. 360 \Ill, auto. mint. 57200._Pvt pty C7ll l
DOCK ofr.G46.fJS06aftS PiS. P /8 . air,·stereo ~G940a~ipm
1971240Z N1ee
S3.000 r1rm
613-1504
'74 2607.. clean. air. "l1t·k.
mags. II trk slen·o. 54750
64-H 7i!I. fl·l2 0322 :.io· to JS' Power boat. AM/FM tape, CB. mags, Atta R~o 9705
....... SO ft. mo. '"6·5945 or Autos for Safe t l t & t f t ·1 1 2ti<tZ mm · A 11 ""' .,.. cus . n . ex . re , s v, ••. •• •• ••.............. • . 1 al' 673-9202 •••••••• •••••• •••••• ••• sink sofa bed 7000 rn1 xtrai. Xlnt mech cond -4 Wheel Driv.-s 9 5 50 simQ. 675·2563 · l97~ Alla _Spider· $6.SOO. 10 New tires. l5000 or bes I
Older cpl, no chHdren. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----rru, fuel inject. xlnt cond. olfer 494 9688 n~ slip for sailboat, 35', 74 Jeep CJS, perfect cond. ·74 Dodge 8100. 6 cyl w 13 many xltas. 673·2891 art 5
JO beam. Ne'."" boat. Npt Lots Qf xtra~ s-i.300 spd. Bil for comfort, 8 W 9712 Fiat 9 725
6
Bay area. 642-0370 aft Must sell ' 962 2013 cstm inlr bed icebox M •••••• ••• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •
pm ----AM1FM c~ssell~. Capl'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 Fiat 124 Sport. s spd.
. N sr 1 lll61 CJ5 JEEP. 4xl. \'!'ry chairs. Forced to sell stereo. ma~s. xlnt eond.
66 ewport • ip, avai · clean, lo mileage, $3900, Ph 545-9606 ber PP S22001ofr.631 ·2923 for 1 mo. 646·6123 or 493•3669 aft6PM CREVIER
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••• •••••••••• 548-524.l '73 Mercury Marquis
wagon. Fully loaded. im'..
maculate cond. 548-4755
~--------
-'67 VW Camper
Good cond. 645·8100
'76 Pors che 9US. air,
:.nr·r. Koni, brn. P p.
$14 ,200 /or a ssm lse .
675·9S.SS '71 BUG, orig owner. new
'71 Porsche 914 . Gd <·ond, tires, clean, sharp !
mus t ~ell . bst ufr $1600.559-5327
Quality Jnd Pr it t'
Gu.irantrNI
t' I ,1•111~ 'ip1·1 I ii"h
1'11 k11 ,·d t-:.111'
MudCllMJ 9952
·····~················· '66 Mustang Runs xlnt, 2~
mm~. 3 spd slick. FM 8
lruC'k :.tcreo. fo'asl. clean
& durahlt' 289 hp eni
$1350 Ph 642 7809 }.
536-9979 afl 6 or wkntb
'70 9H Appear. Group 5
:.pd. AM, FM. icd. c-Ond.
$32.(lO E \'C . 586-6869
70 Por 914. many xlras.
one or d kind pp
846·<?1167 or 213-597 5224,
12·5PM
HEW•USED vw·s
Over 125
IMSTOCK
Herd to find
models
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'72 Mustang, 8 cyl. auto.
PS. P,B. S2375
!>-18-6479
'74 Mus tang 2 + 2
Alrcond .. 4 speed __ ~
Rolls Roye• 9756 ~ ··~·ii>iALER.iN·trs.A:· , /,I a~
ROY .Y.i!f.'~lfe''·.YJt.r:.
( ,,,,J Ml''J 'l Ill') I I 11J
Nabers
Cadillac
$2200. £40·~
'67 Mustang, pis, p/b. ne~
tires, batt & painL Rebn
eng. Musl sell, leaving
area. 675-2511
IRR
CARVER 7600 Westminster Blvd.
r ROLLS·ROYCE Westminster 893-7551
1"40J•in~" '70 VW Bug, great cond, NewP<W1 Buell · ---------'70 Olds 442. 455CI. Hurst ,._ __ _.~ AM/FM radio, nu paUll, '00 COUPE De Ville, all TH 400. Xtras. Runs xlnt.
9955 Oklsmobil~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
ClOSEO SUNDAYS
James Young 1956 4 cir
Bentley, lgt tan o vr med
tan. tan hides RHO. pwr
frnt dr windows. No rust
l'ver. \'ery gd m e 1•h
l'ci-..m cti l's are p url'
perferu on. (J48NKK 1
J im H1 t·kman Mt rs
(2 13)795·2551 or locally
call Carlos Carrion
(714 1752· 7847
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radio. heater. air cond .
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VOL. 70. NO. 81, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1971 TEN CENT
5 Huntington Cops See Flaming lJFOs
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Ol t,_ Delly l'I ... Sl .. f
Military authorities today are in-
terested m accounts by five Huntington
Beach policemen who reported sighting
two unidentified fiying objects streaking
across the sky m formation at 3: 15 a .m.
today.
Th(' stunned pilot of the department ·s
police helicopter. which was flying at
about 1.300 feet in crystal clear skies.
estimated the U l''Os traveled at least
10,000 miles her hour. .
No estimate could be offered for the
height of the searing while objects that
shot from the southwest horizon to the
northeast horizon in no more than five
seconds.
...More /ff edi..-al Sehool
Thl· SIU 5 mil hon addition tr> the LT I rnnt.'
~h'ch cal Sc·hool 1s under ..., a\. on the
\\l•stern edgt• of l Tl s campu~: .is sho" n
in this aC'n.11 photo When COrti pleted in
the fall of nc'l H'ar. the Jdd1t1dn \\Ill tn·
cluclc a 200 st•.it ic< tun• h;,ill, an 80-~eat de-
Patrol Sgt. Arden Beavers said the
objects never vaned from their tandem
position and appeared to have reddish
cone-shaped no::.es.
Officer Jim Lail and his observer. Of-
ficer Tom Arnold , were a loft in a
northwest area around Golden west Street
and Warner Avenue when they made
their sighting.
Patrolman Dan l\lc:Kcrran was in the
southeasterly area or Huntington .Beach
when he spotted the brilliant lights. which
all five officers said left a bluish vapor-
like trail.
''It was hard lo tell if they had a
shape. It looked like two bright lights and
1t aft happened so lus t . "he said.
monstr~1t111n lt'<'lllr<.' hall. M r('search labs
.ind 80 fatull~ orflct•s Funding 1s from the•
1972 Cahforn1.1 llt.·alth Sciences Rond b ·
'>lit.'. plus ;1 S:i 3 rn11l1of) grant from the
Department of 11 1.•allh. Education and
Welfare
Youth Hurt
As He Flees
Crime Scene
Gas Leak Snuffed
An JR \'l'ar 111'1 llunt1ngton
l\('at'h \Ollth W<JS rt·porlt'CI Ill
sat1sfarlw \ 1 oncl1t111n t1 1<l<1\ 1n
the l '\In tn•' \l<'d1t·.tl C'1·nl!•r 1.111
ward aflc'r Mtffrrini.: 111Jllrtt•'-m .1
futllt.· attempt ln flc·I' th<' -.n•nf' or
a n .i 11 t.• J.! t• ti W 1•' I rn 1 n 'I 1 r
pharmat'\ rohlll'r\ "11n1Ln ,tit 1•1
noon. offlt·1als -..1111
In Anahei01 Plant
,\ six block ar<'a of Anaherm
was isolated for ;1bout 90
rnmule' ('arly toda} <ifl<'r a
lt>.1k1ni! valve at a r h<'ml C'itl
plant sent potential!) poisonou'
(umC'S IOtO the a1r, police n·
porll'd
Ofr1Cl·r.; 'did emplo-.cs of
St<'ppm Ch<'m1cal Co . 120R Patt
~t , d1sr0\ t'r<'d lh<' leaking <\UI
phur Lnox1c..lt> about 5 a m . aml "I' blocks between Petti, lhl'
R1vers1de Free\\ a\. L<1 Palma
Avenue and HarbOr Boulevard
\\erl' cordoned off
.,aid California High\\ ay Patrol
Officers also l'lnsed off-ramps
on lhC' R1vers1di: freeway dunnl'(
thr 90 minul<'., hut the freeway
itself r('mamed open
GWC Film Series
Bites the Bullet
Lack or attendance has forced
Golden Wf'st College to cancel
I ht• remainder nf tls 1977 f'nday
night r1lmseries
•
Sl<'phan J)nu)!f,1, K.irm.in of
16·141 W an<krc•r I .. 1 rw rc·n·1' c·ct
d('<'P str.rµt•s .inn pns,1hh• 111
tern<il 1nJ11n1·' 111 llw 1nr11i1•nt
s a 1 d \\' 1•' t m 111 ... I 1• r po I 1r1 ·
spokesm.111 E.trl t;r;ih,1m
Graham said tht.• intcrst'ct1on
of Westmmst1.•r Boulcv ard and
Goldl'n Wc ~l St1 cl'l was
showerC'd \\1th an assortmC'nl or
pills allegedly the loot taken
from th(' pharmacy as
Karman lost control or his
motorcyrk and sk added several
hundred feet along the pavt•mcnt
all pm. Sunda\
Only about 25 persons were in
the area. police sard. and they
were asked lo move into a
nearby school until the leak was
capped.
Five films are affected by the ·
canrellation. starttng, coinciden-
tally. with "Bite the Bullet " Ma~h~ '
Oran~tj
t::••L...., 0 7
ft'-1'ather
Firemen stopped the leak by
6. 10 a m .. police said. and the
area was reopened by 6:30 a.m
No inJuries were reported,
police said. The fumes quickly
dissipated because of westerly
wmds, officers reported.
And because of the early
morning hour and the few
number of homes .in the area,
officers said. danger was kept
lo a minimum.
The smelly gas can be toxic
m high doses. police said. but 1s
not considered dangerous in
small quantities.
Captioned films for the deaf
"C heduled t•ver:v Tuesday at 4
p.m . m Forum 2 will continue to
be shown.
Park Jobs Open
The Huntington Beach Parks
and Recreation Department is
acrepting appltcat1ons for two
part-time playground recreation
"'orkers.
Those interested may call
!>36·5486 or apply at the fourth
rtoor of the c1v1c center. 2000
Mam St
The fifth officer who simultaneously
reported the two eerie objects which
flashed over at a 40 to 60 degree angle
was identified as Patrolman Steve
Parkerton.
Some. however. have been known to
discourage their officers Crom making
formal reports on aerial phenomena
sightings which mig ht appear in the
press.
"Odds of t \\ o meteori, traveling in
formation like that are too enormous."
said another departmental spokesman.
The Orange County Airport Control
Tower is closed at the time of the s ighting
and spokesmen al Griffith Observatory in
Los Angeles were unavailable for com-
ment.
Despite difficulty in judgmg size and
altitude of UFOs. Officer Lail, the
helicopter pilot, said they definitely ap-
peared to be much higher than the police
chopper.
Laguna Beach Police Capt. Neil
Purcell and Sgt. Terry Temple last
Thursday r eported an almost·Klentical
obJect that <1ppeared quite low shooting
from southw(•st to northeast over their
city
No other law enforccmC'nt agencies
contacted report('d their officers on
patrol at their hour told of seeing such an
aerial phenomenon.
Seven Mile Stretch
Huntington Seeks
•
Beach Takeover
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol llW D••IY Polol Sl•!I
Huntington Beach city officials
voled to proceed "'1th nes;:ot1a
tions for the tak('OV('r of seven
miles of state beat'hes m the city
Monday night aft er sharp qul.'s
t1on1ng of past cost surveys
Vincent l\foorhoui.e. clir<.'ctor of
the c·1ty's Harbors and Bt•adws
Departmenl, told <·1t~ <·ountd
mcmlx>rs he· bcli('VCs C'll} op('r<1
tlOll or th<.' beaches ('an be S<.'lf
supportmg
lie added. howc•v1.•r. that lh1•
stale should bt· "1ll1ni:: to un
dcr" rite any def1t'1ts 1n th<' first
\Cars.
• '"We ar<' n•asonabh t'onr1dcnt
that. given sufficient tame, \H'
"ill be able to make th<' st al('
beaches within the r1ty <'Ost cf
fccttvc
· Dunni: the in ten m p('r1od. we
"ould want some ~uaranlt'l''.'>
from the state.· he said
~loorhouse ~aid the takco,er
\\Ould give the city a '"unique op
portumty" lo mtegrate all the
beaches in thc area on a regional
park concept
He said he n sual11es rrcat1on
of a surfing park and des1gnat('d
Supervisors
Approve OC
Redistricting
By GARY GRANVILLE
OI tt.. D•llY Pllol St.II
The Orang(' County Board of
Supervisors today approved a
new redistricting plan that sends
Supervisor Ralph D1edrtch's dis-
trict sweeping into the Sad·
dlcback Valley
A 4 to I vote approving the new
political boundaries for the five
county supervi.,orial districts
was a ma1or victory for Diednch
and a significant pohllcal Joss for
SupervisorThomas Riley.
The plan approved retains
Irvine in Riley's Fifth District.
But it bounces the unin -
corporated area north of the city
and El Toro into Diedrich's Third
District, a district that will run
from La Habra in the county's
northwest to El Toro in the heart
of the Saddleback Valley.
In the plan finally a{>proved the
number of county cities divided
between supervisorial districts is
reduced from 11 to three
Huntington Beach 1s one of
those divided cities Almost the
entire city will be 10 Supervisor
Laurene~ Schm1t's second das·
<See REMAP, Pace A2)
areas for swimming, fishing.
camping and senior citizen use
should the city assume opera·
tions. Councilman Al Coen ques-
t ion a report by M oorhoust•
which declared that the city s
operation or the one mile of city
beach was to the black for thl'
first time in t976
"'l think there is some kind of
<Stt BEACH, Page A2l
Truck Slams Car
FV Civic Leader
Killed in Crash
Fountain Valley civic leader
Merritt Ellis. 47 , di ed after his
!'\ports car was rear-ended by a
large tractor-trailer ng early
this morning on the San Diego
Freeway near Seal Beach
Boulevard. California Highway
Patrol officials reported
W('stminsler paramedics cut
the victim out of his car and
rushed him to Los Alamitos
General Hospital where he died
at 6·04 a.m .. a hospital official
said.
The driver of the truck was not
held . CHP officials said.
Ellis. a 12.year resident of
Fountain Valley, apparently
stopped in a lane on the north
bound freeway for an unknown
reason, at 3:20 a.m _, according to
CH P spokesman Bill Moore.
The truck was traveling at SO
miles per hour when it plowed in-
to the tiny auto. said Moore
Ellis, who Jiv ed with his wife,
Mary. and two children al 17213
Santa Catherine St .. had served
on the Fountain Valley Traffic
com mitlee since June 1974 lie
~as a certified public accoun·
tant
Ellis served as treasurer of the
Fountain Valley Roys' Club and
was a pas t president of that or-
ganization. He was a member of
the city's Bicentennial Commit·
KILLED IN CRASH
Fountain Valley's Ellis
tee and was a director of the
cit\. ·s Chamber of Commerce.
An Orange County Coroner's
Office official said cln autopsy
wa!. scheduled today. Funeral
services are pendmc
Huntington Council
Mulls Hall ·Addition .
Huntington Beach City Council
members ¥onday night decided
to conduct a walk-through in
spection of city haJI before acting
on prowsed modifications to the
buildlnJtthat could cosl $410.UO
payers can't afford one-tenth of
that amount on their own
homes." Siebert said
Councilman Ron Shenkman
said that some improvements
may not be necessary but he
strongly supports partitions to in-
sure privacy for workers. \
"One gentleman has to wear a
head-set 1n order to concen·
tr ale," he said.
Increasing cloudm('ss
and tummg cooler Wed-
nesday Lows toni~hl 48 to
55. Highs Wednesday from
70 at beaches to mid to up-
per 70s in inland areas.
Officers from five surround
mg agencies assisted Anaheim
m blocking of( the area, police
Good Finds
'Stag-gering'
Worst Winter
City Has 421 lnchea Snow
lncl~ded in possible changes
for th'e J.year-old, $12 million
building are additions or various
offices, including one for each
council member. carpeting for
the main noor lobby. a security
surveiltanoe system fo~ the
bullding and the creation of two
additional parking lots.
City Administrator Bud Belsito
said the proposed changes were
compiled at the request of the
Publlc Facilities Corporation
CPFC), the city's landlord fort.be
buRding.
Shenkman said he would be in
favor of deleting t6S,OOO for a
seeurity system and $100,000 for:-
two parkin" lots.
Mayor Pro Tem Ron Pattinson
said that he, too, is against pro-
posals for the new parking lots.
"I would hate to see the green t
area twued into another parking
lot," he said. "l think it's
ridiculous."
INSIDE TODA"
The poignant story of the
love between two brothers.
one dying of Leukemia, tht'
other a football 'tar i8 lold in a
touch mg .~10171 on Pnr1r A 7
· l•dex
Al Y•vr ~¥1U Al l11t•r"'I"""'
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at
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Huntington Beach police called
by an irate north city housewife
Monday today are holding some
found property but il won't be
sold at the next bicycle auction.
A young officer met the woman
in the 5000 block of Sisson Drive
nnd accepted 10 reels of stag
movie mms sht discovered
dumped in her front yo rd
yard
"Sht called thtm ·Adult Mov
1es, • a~ey are about na adult
as they an gel," remark~ one
officer seemed to bo in the
know.
LOWVILLE, N.Y. <AP) -Buffalo got all the
pubUclty this past winter with its record snowfall. but
the snow in that western New York city was nothing
compared to what they've got at the nearby hamlet of
Sears Pond.
The hamlet.in north central New York, between
Lake Ontario and the Adirondacks, has piled µpa re-
cord 421.1 inches of snow !}\is winter and lt 's stlll com·
jne down, according to Charles Kazinsk.i, s weather
observer for the Black River Regul tin1 District.
Buffalo got a mere 180 inches.
"It's the worst winter we've ever had,'' said
Kazinski, a retired !armer and Montague town clerk
who hos lived in Sears Pond since 1918.
Kazinski said the first snow fell on Oct 10 and lt
hasn't etopped for long since.
•
He aald that financlog could
come from the PFC u w~ll aR
from eenerel revenue aharin~
fund!I and the city's contln1ency
runda.
Councilman Richard Sitbert
said be would pref er to aee the cl·
ty cut the uUUly tax rather than
pour money into city hall im-
provementll.
"I think the upgradlnC pro-
poHl• are ln exceaa of wha&. il
needs to be functional.
"Tue1 are 1oing on and on
and it bot.hers me to b&ve the clty
1pend all th.ts monty wbt!lo tilt•
CouncUwoman Norma Gibbs
said that council officett were in·
eluded ln original pl&n!I for the
building, but were deleted by the
prevl°"' council to save money.
tabbies Protest
LOSANOE'LES (AP)-Anft'Y
cabdrivers "ave picketed City
·Hall lo protest Mayor Tom
Bradley'& veto of an ordinance
Ulat. would have allowed in·
clivtdua.Jly owned tax ls to opcrAte
c:litwtda. ./
~ ~
•
JamDled
Developers, Enr7iro~ntalUta State Views
,. Repre,entallH·i. of C'n\ ln'•n
'1' mC'nl•I prottttlon or11ani1aUon&
· dumna Oranat' Cout pr".nrv•·
t1on ilnd ii ~1>okt'~m11n ror dt•
\'~lopment anteresc . preaching
li>ulld but bmld wl&ely and well,
Monday aired 1M>slt1 on paper:.
before the South Coabt Reg ional
Zonl' Comm1!>s1on
The publt<' ht·ar1n~ on
~u1dehnt::; and polu.•1es thlJl will
F ro• PafJf! :I I
REMA P ...
trict and a :.mall portion m
Riley's Fifth D1str1l'l
Costa Mesa, Nev. port Beach,
J 1 vine, Lagun,1 Reach. San Juan
Cap1:.trano and San Cl~mcnte re·
,j m am m Riley ':; d1str1ct
•. • So do the unincorporated areas
of Laguna ll1lls. Laguna Niguel
and portions of M1ss1on Viejo.
Hut the maJor sh1H m the
supervisors' efforts to equalize
population within the· five.· dis
--tricts occurn•d in tlw Thi rd 0 1s·
tnct \.\1th Dtt•dru·h ·s arN1 now
$wl'eping into the.• SacldlclMck
Vallty
All Fountain Valll'Y w<.1s in
<·ludl·d 1n F1r..,1 D1str1f·t
Supervisor Ph1Jiµ Anthony's dis •
trict. <1 d1slral'l lhat 1nt'ludcs San
ta An;.i, Wcstminstt'r and por
I tom. of Garden Grove
Wh c·n p1tktnJ.? up the Tr;.1hu1·0
C.1n\on, ModJl'"k..t Can}on ;.and
11ort10ns of lhl• Saddlt.•hac·k
V Jlll'y D1l'clrtl·h satr1f1<:ed those.·
portion" of hie, d1str1ct that
formcrl\ ran into AnJhe1m.
Bul•na Park and I.a Palm.1
Hile~ trtl'cl to hl'.1d off the
Diedrich stec1m roller bv arguing
that the Saddleh<ttk V;.illev
!ihould not bt• "Phi l)('t Wl'l·n two
i;uper\'1'>11rs pointing out that
both th<' El Toro and LagunJ
ll1lb <trl'as JI<' w 1th1n the S;.HI
<llt•bark t\1 l'J ('11 ord111;.1t1ng
('ounnl
111· .11 ... 11 .... ttd th.ti 11 \'1n1· n·..,1
cfrrlls h;l\ I' ,, \ 1''>lt•d 11111•11·..,t 1r1
lhl' .trl•.1 th.If ... 01111•tl.I\ will
IH'<'onw p.irt ol th1• I'll\
D11'dnd1 pretl'n;l1·d 1nd1f
ll'rt•nt'I' to lhl· 11•d1st I 11'1 lllj.! IS'> Ill'
and 1111111t1•d out that lw will not
a).!alll 111• ;1 cand1<l<1te for rount\
... upt·n 1sor '' lwn his term «:q11rC'0s
an .lanu.11\ 1!181
'let. tht· pl.in adopted h~ tht·
<,upen 1sors \ aned onh shghll~
from .1 plan r>1e<lrtt h h.Hl tuck NI '"'.I\ in J desk drJ\.\t•r since> mul
.Lonuar~
Hill'\ .11t1•mp1r-ct to th11l1·
<..,1 hm1t 1nto sup1lort1ng him whl·n
h<.· rl'minded SC'hm1t of his 1 c·
m.1rk.., .1 f<'\.\ \.\ t·t·ks ai?o that hl'
\.\ 11uld not <111<1\\ 11111• 'llP<'n l'>Or
Io gl't <>I .1bbl'd on .1n t>n<I run
But H1I€'\ 11~111 td to Inst' hl':I\ 1
Iv in th1• n•d1strict1n~ no matter
\\ htch \\J~ ll Wt'nt bl'raU<.(' hi'>
•''\l'>ltng d1stra t C'Onta1ns rough!\
!I0,000 morl' pc·rsorh than 1\10
111 h1•r d1stnrts
i\nd wh1•n 111·am1• to dr.m Ill'\\
pol1t1eal hound.1111•' th1· b1•-.1
Htlt'Y C'ould n1u .. t1•1 \\ ,1, ht" cm 11
\ ott• of chsst'nl
I TS TI ME FlJR
COFFEE RRAKE
\\ 11111. l'I. \I'\~ ' 't I \I'
fht• '\1•-.llt• ( ·11 Sol\" l11J.:h1•1 I 11111•1•
he .1 n 111 11· 1·.., .1 n d 1111 1 1 .1 q• ii
!opc·t .1ttnj! ( .......... h,I\ I' ( .11,...1•d II '"
hc•rom1· th" l.1ll'"t '' h11l1•-..tl1·1 111
'"<'ncl 1n ... 1 .mt .ind frt•c•11 dr1t·il ..,,,
fl'(' pr11·1· ... th1 llllJ:h th1• s~, f!\'f JJr
llJI fll'r
• ~1·,caf1• 111-,t.1nt r 1•J.!11l,1r "111 J:'l1 ! up lCI rl'nls .in 01rrw1• to SS l~2 for :tt JO ounc1• JJI :\1•~t·.1f~ D1•t Jf
'feinated will ~o up I:! CC'nts to
?$5 236 pN 1•1ght 011nr1· 1a1, am!
:NC'sc·af<• llN'.Jf up r1~ht <·<·nt~ lo
:$.~ li71i pt'r e1ght·ounr1• J.•r
) Effl'cl1v<' April 2, Nt'stl1• ..,
•Taster's ('hoire frPN<' drtNI rt' ~i.:ular will hi' lllC'I 1•.i:-1•d 12 1·1·nh
1fl<'r ounce. lmngini; the co<,t or an
<'ll!ht oum'l' 1.1r lo SS 238
ORANGE COAST " •
DAILY PILOT
f,,_.Of•~ (O.\t Dell•'°''"°' #4th.,.. "''''lf'f'\ tH,.Oltw-Ht#\ P'f\\ \~·"""1>d~t,,_.Clf"~
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rr' ·M nt .. M Pui'MUIW>'
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V •t ~ P• .,,,,...nt tfld Go-""°'•' ~""4'0"'
f)\•mHM:,.vlt
£ dtto•
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M4i"•0'"0 £~, ...
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Huntlnoton B•ec:ll~• OtlT"••th ttoul•w•"t ~111,,.4 AHr•o ft 0 .. 111 no .,....
Off I cu
l .el:,~-:::." ;~~~·~~:~~~' \•-t•r~ V•ll•• l\tlll 1 •,..,!lo.ii •l *DI•",, ..... ,,
hl•pllon• (7U)..U~1
Cl•Hlfled AdV•l'tt•"'J Ma·Mrt
,,..,. 'fort~ 0.•• °"""'' '---•t"" 140-taJO
tkocome t"niart~ a 11" by th<"
Catifomia Coastal Commlsalon
by May 1 J•mmed HununKton
Beach City Halt to st11ndin1· room only capc.<-tty.
One ol the more color(ul com·
ments came from Gilbert W.
Ferguson, former Irvin\! Com ·
pany vice pr esident Cor tor
porale communications and now
executive director or CEEED.
Glorio Cook• AP WirfOf\010
A<'lrcss Gloria Swanson Jlrl'
par C's mundwhles ~l ondil.\'
a:-s he hclpl•d promote good
t•ating habits on \'11lnl H1n
Awan·nt•!>.., l>a\' 111 .~<'\\
York '.\lt!>s S\\ <111son 1s ton
..,ultant t() tht.· Nutntwn
Aw a rencss proJc<:t
f 'rot,. Pogp A I
BEAC H ...
c· n·d 1 b1lt t \ gap 1n pr('c;cnt figure·-.
.ind 111 t•ond1t1uns lhJl ex1.,tcd JUSI
l\\ 11 ~ l'.1rs ago. ('ot·n s.11cl
\ rl'por1 ;.it that time h~ the t'lt\
.11lm1m:-lrJtor's omu.· :,aid tht• u
'' """' uper.1ting h11ndrl'cls 11t I h11U '>.ind-, of dol Li r:-. In l hl' n •ll
,11111 r.11..,l'd thl' Jlt>.,s tl111tl .\ 11) :-.tJl1•
t,1k1•ovpr of lhc e1t ~ 'lit•Jch
\111111 ho11s1· ~.1111 th.it fli.:un•s in
t lw .1dmin1..,t r .1t11r"s ...iudy Wl•rc·
not \Jl1d ;.ind that co-.ts \~l·n· Jt
tnbult:d to tht' bl'<tl'h opcral1un
that shouldn't ht1\'l' bt•en
Cll\ adm1111sl1 ;1tor Bud Tll'l..,1to
.1.:1 t'ed th.11 thl· f1gurl' .. usl•d two
~ • .11., ai,:o · \\t't l' ~u ... pl•1·t ·
\I oorhouM· Jddl•d. :\!\ f1cur l""
\I o·r" eorn·t•l .ind H11Y. l.1ncl'
1fornwr<1t\' arlmm1:-trJl•>r l>.tH'
Hnw 1.11111.., 1 had> I'd do\\ 11
I don t l1kl• 111 h,1\ 1· hf'1•n mh
lt•d ( c>t.'ll .... 11<1 .\II of ,1 '1111
111·11 '' t• .trl' no\\ """ <'nt .ind I fl'l'I
\ t'I 1 11nn1mfurtahll'
The-c 011n1 ii <11n·clrrl Rl'ls1to
anrl :\loorhuu~<" to c.·0011: up w 1th
1111111· 111furm.1l1on 1111 """t bl'Jch
co~t~ "hilt• O\ rni:: llw hegin
nin ~ of ego at wn... \.\1th tht•
"' .1te Par and R t'l fl'at1rrn
Or11ar1mt'nt
Two T ake Plunge _,_
Si\ N DI EtiO 'A p I The third
and fourth deaths 1n plunges this
year off the San Dtef{o·Coronado
Bay Bridge wer e rcoorted Mon
da}.
C"allfom1on1 ror Env1rcmmenl,
Employment, Economy and
Development.
He delivered a n1ne·pa1e paper
coverin• topjc1 Crom Nratlonat Cl·
ty north to Eureka, some or
which were highly critical or pro
posed restrictions by the two
comm1ss1ons.
"All in all, the guidelines, for
the most part, confirm many or
Islanders
Seek Own
Statelwod
ROSTON <A P > -OHicn1ls
Crom Martha's Vineyard and
Nantucket Island s igned a ''pro-
clam a tion of independence" 111·
day. declaring their intention to
:.ecede from Massachusetts.
School children pack ed a state
houi.e hearing room a nd scores of
photographers crowded around
the official document as stall'
Hep Tcrrt'ncc P. McCarthv of
l\1 arlha 's Vml'yard read a sl;.ite-
mc.•nt that s<.1id, "If the com-
monwealth persists in its plan to
th rust arbitrary government up
on us we arc preparl'<i to
withdraw our consent to its cun-
linut•d authority over us "
Nantucket 1s 25 miles at sea
and .t two hour ferry ride from
Wood's Hole on Ca pe Cod
Martha's Vineyard is five mile:;
off lhe Massachusetts coast.
At 1<,SUl' 1s a leg1slati\'e re>·
dtstncttng plan that would denv
th l' two islands separate
rl•prt> .... entation in the
Massachusetts I louse
Oce an Vie w
Trustees OK
Plan Funds
0 1· r a n \' i e \\' ( e I e m c n t a r v J
Sl'hool 1>1stri('( trustees Mon(l;1\'
..,l't i.1s1dc Sl.000 for architectural
plans for a proposed SI0.000 re
n cling fac1ltty at C1rrle Vu.'w
St·hool
But Trustees Darrell C':trtt•r
and Charles Osterlund said
SI0.000 may not hl' enough to t•on-
... 1 rut·t the huildinJ; to meet state
:-.I a nd;i rds for school~
Circle \'1ew Principal Jim
c..;1,1nfill and teacher Dan '.\los..,
"Jlcl th\• !>C'hool fac1litv (';tn
genl•ralt' enough re,enue 'to pa~
lhl• co..,t of eon..,truct1on
Mos~ hu<, coord1n.1ted the
..,,. h1111l n·n cling centt·r s1nN•
1973 S111<·t• lhl'n. 1t ha!> t·ollet'll·d
SR.400 1n re· usable pnper.
aluminum and gl<.1.,::.. he s;.11cl
".\1 oss '•lld he hope's to ('xpancJ
tht· number of stud e n ts who
p.irt1c1pate m thl' centl'r as a
m;1th ;.rncl busanes!> sk1lb learmni.:
I'\ IH?rtl'OCl'.
"Wt' had lo tell the kids two
t1mc•s this Ye<1r to hold rt <1nd not
hnng JOY more l'<t ns and bottles
lwrau~e \.\{' d1ctn't have th<' spaCl'
lo .,ton· th<'m ·said :\lo:-~
OC High Sch ools
Set for Festival
Or ani:4.' Count) high schools
'' 111 Mmpete in Golden West
Colles::c l> fourth annu<1I fest1\al
for Jal.7, l>\\ ang and i.how l'hoirs
'1arch 31 nnd April I.
Compct1llon will t<1ke plac('
<'ach day from 8 a.m lo 6 p.m in
thf' college theater. It 1s free and
open to the public.
Area schools participating m
d udt' Fountain Valley High
School. Los Amigos High School,
Los Alamitos High School,
Marina High School and Mission
\'iejo High School.
ltl• ~and unAoph1,t1c..t
ed pollcl~• lh nt proved
economically nd •ocially
harmful during tht put four
)'eara," 1''erau11on Hid Of the
former te&ional and state com·
mi11lana.
"T he limitations on he1~ht,
bulk o( residentiHI development.
condemn the coastal cities to
architectural mediocrity to
sameness without any redeem·
ing virtue. . .
"Ingenuity and un1qutness of
design and a quaint ambience
brought about by ar chitectural
diversity once commonplare tn
the coastal areas ii. being stiOed
by faceless bure11ucrnts v..ho
never built an outhou!>c ··
Fergu:.on crit1c1zed -.c\'eral
s pecific guidelines projected by
the commission 's staff, such JS
reducing Orange Coast traffic by
ltmiting r es1dcnt1al building
dens1t)
· 'Trarfll' congestion in l'Crtam
beach areas ... on a good sunny
d ay exceeds any sol ut ion
\.\ hat!>oever." ~aid th(' C'EEED
ch1l'f. who <'la1ms his organ11a-
t10n represent:-; 150.000 Caltfor.
ntans.
"The law of supply and de
mand. like the law of gravit y.
rannol be revoked by 1-(ovt·rn
ment not even the \oa!>tal Com
mi~ion," he declared
Ferguson m ade sever al recom.
mendations relative lo potential
O r ange Coast rules <.ind
guidehnes. These included
Terracing a nd cascading
building s hould be permitted
along blufftop property
-Newport Beach needs more
public boat launching sites for
v1s1tmg inland residents, not
more publtc beach access
-Public transportation 1s ade·
quate in the Cannery Village
area of Newport Beach and
should not be dependent upon
public tra nsportation available
as the commission suggests .
Various commisss1on i.ug
geslions relatin~ to t he Laguna
Gr eenbelt have bel'n writtC'n rn
disregard of a rnunty. CCI,
Laguna Beach and Irvine O\'erall
study now in progress and this
s hould be reconsidered
The hearing was told by Com
missioner R1mmon C Fav, its
delegate to the s t ate comm1ss1on.
that only overall state ~urdehnei-.
are now to be adoplt·d by the l\1 av
I deadhneonginalh <lrJ\\ll ·
lie said th<' he.· .. ·,' '11lum1· of
\ Jl'\\ s pounng 111 ,1nrl tlw <11\ l·rs1
l) of lh<' )!cog1 Jph1r;.il an·<i.., 1n
\ ohed makl.'s ti 1mposs1blt• to
!>lreamhne the t"ond1t ions for de
\'elopml'nt hy rl'gwn tn \H'l'k'
.1hcad
These var1.1t1ons h\• loc·~ilt' \\ 111
he a trl'd and adoptc•<I <ll .1 lall'r
date) l'l to he Jnnounn·d
Mayor Salute
Slate d in HB
II n r riett Wieder cnm pl etc~ her
year as mu~or of ll unlingtnn
Beach Apnl 18 and a group of her
a ssoc1atl's h <1ve form('d a
"Salutt> to thl' M<l\or" commit t<'t~ lo hold a dtnnc·r ·Aprt I 17 rn hN
honor
The aff::11 r "Ill bl' at thf'
St'acltff Countrv Club .it fi :m
p m \.\1th dtnnt'r <1l SI I µe1
p!.'r~on
Rl'~en at ions m.1\ hr mJdC' h'
.,end mg a check for dinner to th('
Salutl' tn th<' \1 ,1~nr <'nmmitlt>c'.
tfi.126 Ladona Cin•lt". ll11ntrngto11
Beach
Kite Flight Sla ted
The Huntington Beach !-'arks
and Rerreation Department will
hold ils first annual Easler Wel·k
kite contest on April 8
Youngsters are invited lo bring
their homemade k1t('s lo llunt
ington C<'ntral Park and rnmp<'tr
for prizes.
Heiress Denies Favorite
lroine Development Speedup 'Unlikely'
Bv TOM BARLEY
Ol 1fW o.,1y "''°' Sl•ll
Irvine he1 rcss Joan Irvine
Smith denied from the witness
stand Monday that the firm she
favors in the battle to lake over
the In ine Company has any
plans for speeding up develop
mentofthe Irvine Ranch
Mrs. Smith p redicted that the
con sortium headed by Wall
Street financier Charles Allen
and Detroit developer Alfred
Taubman and backed by auto
billionaire Henry Ford It would
restrict development to its pro·
sent paco.
She testified that Taubman as
sured her in a rerent discussion
that the firm which would
become known H Allen Irvine
T<tubman Inc. if lt11 bid wn~ IJUC
cessful lnlt'ndcd to keep lrvlne
Company holding" Intact and
adhere to the rnaaler plan.
The AJlen·Taubmen comblne
is one o( two oraanlzatlons •tek Ing to 1cqulrt the Irvine Com
pany. The James lrvlne Found•·
,
t1on 1~ currt'nlly studying the
group'ii; all cash offer of nearly
$303 m1lhon
Foundation directors have
made 1l clear throughout the sjx
month trial that they prefer the
$281 9 milhon bid posted by the
Mobil Oil Corporation .
Foundation directors had ac·
cepted a $200 million bid from
Mobil two years al(o when Mrs.
Smith took legal action that holt-
c<I the ule and sparked the cur·
rent lawsuit In Orange County
Superior Court.
JudRe James F. Judge mu~t
eventually rule on the merit!l or
those bids or accept Mrs. Smith'~
s uf(ftt21tlon that bidding be su51.
pendtd for rtve ~ears to alh')w the"
true worth of the Irvine Company
to become apparent and &o en·
couro'e new blddlnir
Mrt. Smlt.h betteves that the
true worth or t.he lrvlne Company
I• weU over $400 mllll01> and that
lt ml1ht be posalble to achieve
that flgure In rlvt> years tlmt'.
Sho OWDI 2:U ,pcrcen~ o( lho ..
Irvine Com pany stock The
James Irvine Foundation owns a
t'ontrolltng interest of 54 5 per
cent.
The Foundation has unlll 1983
to divest itself of its company
holdings and meet the direl't1ves
laid down by lhl' Fl'dl'rnl Tax
Reform Act o{ J 969
Foundation auorn<'y Jlowarcl
Privett accused Mrs. Smith Mon
day or playing a leading role in
urging leglslalorA several years
ago to s upport a measure that
cost the Foundation its control of
the Irvine Comapony
He asked her 1r It was true thllt
she appeared at Con1tress1onal
and Internal Revenue Service
hearlnas nod actively p\ished for
pauege of the-tax reform act.
"It was and ls my belief lhnt
foundations should not control
corporations," Mrs Smith told
Prh•tt
"ln any tvent. m\nt wa!\ • ·c;t
one 1 mall voice 1mon1 m any
wbo aupporled U>e le1lltallo.."
A"Wlrtl)hole
WOMAN, 88, GIVEN CHOICE, GETS OUT ANO GETS GOING
Mrs. Eula Weaver Jogs a Mlle Each Day
Miler at 88
Li1nher Ol<hte r Jogs Daily
SANTA MONICA CA P 1 Eula \\'<.<a\'er 1sn 't as young as she
used to be, so she':; reduced her d:.ttl} regime of Jogging to JUsl one
mile a dav. After all. she is 88
When it rains. and she c~n·t J<tg the· full mile around a high
school track near hc•r homl'. c,he mounts tlw stattunaf) h1eyele in her
II ving room and pedal!> 10 miles or so
SHE ALSO GOES TO A LOCAL g\m lhrC'l' time., a \\Ct·k and
pcdJIS 10 milc•s hdon• cl1nnt'r ·
Mrs Wt•an•r suffetl'c.1 a strOkl· .1 dl·C'ad1· ago .111d \4 <ts near!~
paralyzed
"I could hurdly walk ttt all." ~he· ~a11l, l'XplJtnmg the cffccb of
the strokt' comhined with arthritis in her hands and knees
Doctors gave her two cholt'('S <;pend the re~t or her ltfc JS JO
invalid. heing hancJ.fed and clothl'd. or i,:et nut of hN rocking chair
.and start\\ ,Jlkmg .igJ1n. 1111 m.1lll.'r IHm p.Jtnful
IT IUO:"'T T \KE llER l.Ol'liG to dt•cuk Shi' \0\1ed .,he \1ould
tr~ l'\ l'r~ thing in th1., \1Clrlcl toJ.!l'l hat k 111ntJrm.d
Follow mg her rlol'lor ., <1rh1r1" '>hl' q Jrt<·d o.,fo\.\ ly \\al kin~
J!1ngerl~ al first. push111g hl'l '>l•lf l'\ en though 1t hurt. and deaden mg
som1: ofth1• pall\\\ 1th pilb
Slw nlO\ t d from lllmm..-. to ~>llthl'rn CahfcH OJJ lo be near ht·r
grand..,on. \\(•Ill on Jn '-Int l ht'alth 11111·nl1·d cl1l·t .ind startc.·d run
nmg Soon. sh1· ",1s Jogging two mile., ;1 cl,I\
:\trs We.l\n \\;1:-. 1ndut·l'd 1n Hl7:i to t•ntc·r the· '\.itton.d Senior
OI~ mp1c" heltl ;1! t T In m<·
··1 JOGGED TllERE THREE YEARS and got '\IX gold mcdalo;.
one for Saturd;iv and onl.' for Sunchl\' <<'arh \Curi," ..,he said "Th<'
first time I did it Sen Al;in Cran~ton r.iml· out and hugged nw anri
said . 'l'm ..,oprouclof~·ou ·"
Shc wulkc; .1w,I\· from th1• t"ontc·.,I l'vc•rv vc•ar .. .., the fl-male
<'ham pwn of thl' 1,500 mt•ttr run for thos1· o~·cr 80 There·.., no onP
else in the category
Mrs Weaver lh;.inks ht>r graocbon. Jim Weaver of Wc-;t Los
Anf!eles. for antrodueang her to the· man whom ..,h1• ered1ts for h('r re·
cover) She ~aid Nathan Pril1k1n. founder of the Longev1t~
Rese;irrh Institute m S:1nta Barbara 1s respons1hll' for making her
· able to walk m fact for hetng .iltve
SHE SA\'S llF. MADE HER TllROW U\.\.ty her pain h1lltn.t: pills
and put her on a d1!'t of green \t•gt•tableo, and frec;h r aw fruit. and
lt'ss than thrN• ounec'> of meal a day She had to"'" goo<lb\ <.'to salt.
sugar and grf'asl' and savs ... he cloc•sn t mis., them a ·bit ·
· Within "IX months I had ..,topl'CI taking .111 lh<' pllls and had
s~a rted JO(!gin~ It I ook m c· t \\ o } (•,irs to" ork up lo ioggang t '' o mite~
.1 cl a) nut. now I m not "" } oung Jnvmore
Fitness Hearinr;f St.•t
Sparling Suspect
Faces Arraignment
A 17 -year -old bny police claim
fir<>cl the two shots that k1llod
Lake Forest houst'wifc Rach<•I
Sparling a week ago was due to
be arraigned in Pasadena
Superior Court today on murder
and kidnapmg charges
Jn a related dcvt'lopmcnt
authorities in the court's Juvenile
division have schedull'd a f1tnC'ss
hearing for the youth on April 4 to
determine if he will be tr1C'd us an
adult or a Juvenile The su<;pect s
name has been withheld because
of his age
John McAl1ster. Pasadena
police spokesman, said today
that the fitness hearing might bt'
"pushed back a dny or two"
becallse of conflictin g court
sched~les and pape rwork.
Meanwhile , p oli ce 1n
vestigators continued building
their case against the youlh, who
has been in cu11tody since Mrs
Sparling's dlsapjlcarance Marc h
14 after a visit to her Pasadena
psychiatri6t.
McAllster said a report issued
Monday by the Los Ange les
Police Department ballistics lab
proved conclu11lvely thl' ~lugs
that killed the woman rnme from
n .2~ caliber automntlc p1Mol
found later In her car
tnvNtlfAtt>rs allef(e the arrest·
~ youth wa~ dtivlnf( the auto, a
bronae Corvette with the lic~nst>
WUV YOU, \\hen 1l was Involved.
)
in an auto accident in the San
Fern:tndo Valley on the m orning
.1ft<>1 Mr' Sparling dropped out
of sight
Though thl' hov ttllegedly fled
nn fool from the scene of the
nac;h. Mc1\list<>r said police
wcr<' led to his residence b~· two
'oung ):(iris who said the}; had
hN'n JOynding with him At the
housl' where th{' youth was ar-
rested. Mrs Sparling's JC" elry
and other effects were also dis·
l'O\'l'red. according to McAltster
HB Awards
Parade Pact
Pageantry Produrtlons of
Lynwood was selected to produce
the 1977 July 4 Huntington Beach
parade Monday night by the city
council
For $.1.000, thl' contractor will
provide trophies for winners and
arranite for and align parade en·
lrents
Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pattinson
cast the only negative vote, cit·
ln1t his opposition to the total CO."!·
ls of thE' parodc which a re pro-
jected at $24.~
The lfn6 parade co~t in excess
o( SSQ,000 while onlr, $25.000 was
llocatl'd in the city s budact •
7
\
~ VOL. 70, NO. 81, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, °'LIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1977 TEN CENTS
Woman, 88, Keduees .Jogging to 1tlife .
SANTA MONICA (i\P) -Eula Weaver isn't as young as sbe
used to be1 so she·s redueed her dally regime of jogging to just one
mile a day. Aft.er all, sbe ils 88.
When it rains, and she can't jog the full mile around a high
school track near her home, she mounts the stationary bicycle m her
Ii vi ng room and pedals 10 miles or so.
SHE ALSO GOES TO A LOCAL gym three times a week and
pedals 10 miles before dinner.
Mrs. Weaver suffered a stroke a decade ago and was nearly
paralyzed.
"( could hardly walk al all~" she said, explaining the effects of
the stroke comblned ..yith arthritis in her hands and knees.
Doctors gave her two choices -spend the rest of her hfe as an
invalid. being hand red a nd clothed, or gel out of her rocking chair
and start waJking again, no matter how painful.
IT DIDN'T TAKE HER LONG to decide. She vowed she would
"try everything in this world to get back to norm.al."
Following her doctor's advice, she started slowly, walking
gingerly at first. pui.hing herseU even though it hurt, and deadening
some Of the patn With pills.
· She moved from lllino1s to Southern Califor nia to be near her
grandson, went on an strict health-oriented diet and started run-
ning. Soon, she was Jogging two miles a day.
Mrs. Weaver was induced in 1975 lo enter the National Senior
Olympics held at UC Irvine.
")JOGGED THERE THREE YEARS and got six gold medals,
<See MILER, Page AZ)
County Supervisors
Approve Redistricting
~lly P•IOI SUtl Plloto
More Medical School
Tlw SI0.!1 million adchtion to the LT Irvine
:\ll'd1cal Sc:hool is unqer way, on the
western edge of lTCI 's campus as shown
in this al'rial photo. When completed in
thc fall of next yt·ar, the addition will in·
elude a 200 ~cut lecture hall. an 80·seat de
monstrat1on ll·l·turl' hull, 80 research labs
and 80 lacult~· offic('s Funding is from the
1972 California Health Sciences Bond Is-
sue. plus a S:! 3 million g r;rnt from the
Department of Ikalth, Education and
Welfare
Irvine Services Rising?
Report Asks Boost in Water, Sewer Rate
By IULARY KAYE
01 '"" D••IY Po lot St•ll
Water and sewer service rate5
for Irvine residents will mcreasc
8.8 percent beginning June 1 1f
Irvine Ranch Water D1str1rt
directors ugree with a report pre·
sented to them Monday.
The ~onsultant 's report recom·
mends that th(• existing monthly
rate be hoostcd about Sl .85 per
household . Last September , the
monthly bill was increased about
$2 per household.
Directors are expected to
Coa~t
make a decision regarding lhl·
rate hike in April or Ma~
If adopted. the average Irvine
household would pay $19 57 per
month for water and scwl·r
service instead of the $17.99 now
being paid
The consult mg firm Brown and
Coldwell studied the d1stncl's
financial requirements through
1982 and then suggested what
they thought the district would
need to charge customers to of·
fset recent and anticipat-ed cost
increases.
usl'r char)!<' "mild h<' boosted to
$15 20 per month, a 28 2 percent
increase
However, th<' existing S2.79
water district tax added to the
~cneral fund tax would he
eliminated. although the debt
S<'rvice tax would rise from $3.35
to $4 .37 pt.>r month
ThC' reason the I ax and user
charge structure would be
changed is due lo new regula-
tions by the Environmental
Protection Agency, according to
the consultants.
Commercial customers would
(See RATES, Page A.2)
Diedrich
Do01ain
Spreads
By GARY GRANVILLE
DI I ... D•oly Pilot SUI!
The Orange County Board of
Super visors today upprovcd a
new redistricting plan that sendl>
Supervisor Ralph D1edrich's dil>
trict sweeping into tht• Sad
dleback Valley.
A 4 to 1 vote approving the new
political boundaries for the rave
county superv1sorial district:.
was a major victory for Di edrich
and a significant pol1t1cal losi. for
Supervisor Thomas Riley
The plan approved retains
In·ine in Riley's Fifth District
But it bounces the unin·
corporated area north of the ctl.)
and El Toro into D1edr1ch's Third
District. a district that will run
from La Habra in t he count) ·s
northwest to El Toro in the heart
of the Saddleback Valley.
In the plan finally approvC'd the
number of county cities d1v1ded
between supervison al districts 1s
reduced from 11 to three
Huntington Beach IS one or
those divided cities. Almost thC'
entire city will be in Supervisor
Laurence Schmit 's second cits
trict and a small portion 1n
Riley's Fifth District.
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach,
Irvine, Laguna Beach. San Juan
Capistrano and San Clemente re
main in Riley's district.
So do the unincorporated areas
of Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel
and portions of Mission V1CJO
But the maJor shift 1n the
supervisors' efforts to equahze
population withm the five dis
tr1cts occurred in the ·Third Dis
tnct with D1edrich's area now
sweeping into the Saddleback
Valley.
All Fountain Valley was m
eluded in First District
Supervisor Philip An thony's dis·
trict, a district that includes San·
ta Ana. Westminster and por
tions of Garden Grove.
When picking up the Trabuco
Canyon, Modjeska Canyon and
portions of the Saddleback
Valley, Diedrich sacrificed those
portions or his district that
formerly ran into Anaheim,
Buena Park and La Palma.
Riley tried to head off the
<See REMAP. Page i\2)
AP Worepholo
WOMAN, 88, GIVEN CHOICE, GETS OUT AND GETS GOING
Mrs. Eula Weaver Jogs a Mlle Each Day
Gas Leak Snuffed
In Anaheim Plant
A six-block an.·a of Anaheim
was 1i.olalcd for aboul 90
minutes earlv todav after a
leaking valve cit a · chem1c-c1l
plant sent potentrnlly poisonous
fumes into the air, police re
ported.
Officers said employes of
Steppin Chemical Co .. 1208 Pall
St., discovered the leaking sul
phur trioxide about 5 a.m. and
six blocks between Patt, lhe
Riverside Freeway. La Palma
Avenue and llarbor Boulevard
were cordoned off.
Only about 25 persons were m
the area, pol 1cl' .... 11d. and they
were asked to mO\'e into a
nearby school u11til the leak was
capped
Firemen stopped the leak In
6 10 a m .. police said. and the•
area was reopened by 6 30 a.m
No inJuries W<'re reported.
police said . The fumes qu1ckl)
dissipated because of "'cstcrly
"mds. officers reported
And because of the early
morning hour ;rnd the fe\\
Sentences Upheld
SEOUL. South Korea <AP>
Soul h Korea ·s highest court up
held prison l<'rms today of one to
fi ve years given to 18 leading op-
ponents of President Park
Chung-hee. including former
President Yun Po·sun. onetime
presidential candidctte Kim Due
jung and nine C h ristian
clergymen
number of homes in the area.
ofrtn•rs s~11d, dungcr \\as kept
to a minimum
The ... melly gus can be toxic
in high doses. pol1t·t• said. but as
not considt>red dangerous an
s mall quant1ttc~
Ex-senator:s
Son Named
To Academy
Jerome T. Schmitz of Corona
de I M <tr. :.on of form er state
senator and Newport Beach con-
gressman John Schmitz, has
been nominated to th<' U.S. Naval
Academy at Annapolis. Md., by
Rep Robert E. Badham <R·
Newport BeachJ
Schmitz. 17, a senior at Servile
High School in Anaheim, was
nominated hy Badham after a
Fountain Valley candidate
withdrew after being nominated
by former He1' Andr ew J
lhnshaw
At'cording to· Badham, Naval
Academy officers told him that
Schmitz was among the most
highly quahfied applicants in the
40th Congressiotial District.
Schmitz is the leader of his senior
<>lass with a 3.98 grade point
.iverage.
A not her Sc hmitz youth,
.Joseph. is currently in his third
year at the U.S. Naval Academy.
--
Weather
Directors listened to the pre·
sen talion Monday, but made few
comments. They said they will
study the document during the
next few weeks and then return
with comments at the April 4
meeting.
April 18 has been set aside for a
public hearin1, when citizens will
be encouraged to cotnment on the
proposed rate hikes.
Heiress Denies Favorite ITS TIME F.OR
COFFEE BIU.KE
' ,
Increasing c loudiness
and tummg cooler Wed-
nesday. Lows tonight 48 to
SS. Highs Wednesday from
70 at beaches to mid to up-
per 70s in inland areas.
INSIDE TODA. Y
Tht poignant 1to111 of tM
Jovt between two broth.era,
ont dying of lftlc~mfo, tM
othtr. o foot'boll ator l.t told fn o
touchhlo atory on P.ag• A7.
Alt.hough the residential rate
increase amounts to a total 8 8
percent boost, it actually In·
volves a larger hike in the user
charae aod a lower tax rate.
Tbe exiaUn& $11.85 monthly
Thiev~ Quiet
Airport Eatery
Wttb ~ Gtti>t1oo or thunda--
tna p....,,er p1antf taktni off
at Oranae COw:it)' :'Alrpott, the
94tb Aero Squadr()n restaurant
and bar wttl b9 a little quieter to-day.
Thieves t'l1tired lhe dlacotht·
que portl'OQ ol Utt eatery at 3180
Airway Ave. earlier thl! week,
taklns a Sl,200 four·channel
ater_eo t.apt recorder.
lroine Development Speednp 'Unl,ikely'
By TOM BARLEY
011 .. Delly ~li.t Mell
Irvine heiress Joan Irvine
Smith denied from the wllne!is
stand Monday that the firm she
favors ln the battle to take over
the Irvine Company has any
plans for speedfng up develop-
ment of the Irvine Ranch.
Mrs. Smith predicted that the
consortium headed by Wall
Street financier Charles Allen
and Detroit developer Allred
Taubman and backed. by auto
billionaire Hennt Ford JI would
reetriet denlopm nt to lts pr.·
aentpace.
She teatlfled that TaubmlJ'l 45·
aured her ln a recent d.lacuulon
lhat the firm which would
become known H Allon·lrvlne·
Taubmao Inc. ii lla bld waa 1uc·
,
cessful intended lo keep Irvine
Company holdings intact and
adhere to the m aster pl an.
The Allen-Taubman combine
is one of two organizations seek
'in1 to · acquire the Irvine Com·
pany. The James Irvine Founda·
lion is currently studying the
group's all cash offer or nearly
$303 mutton. ,
Foundation direc tors h ave
made It clear throughout the six
month trial that they prefer the
$281.9 million bid posted by the
Mobil OU Coti>oraUon.
Foundation directors had ac·
cepted a $200 mllllon bid rrom
Mobtl two years aao wht>n Mrs.
Smith.took le1al action that hall·
ed the sale and 1parked the cur-
rent lawault in Oranfle, Counl,y
Superior Court.
•
Judge James F. Judge must
eventually rule on the merits of
those bids or accept Mrs. Smith's
suggestion that laidding be sus-
pended for five years to allow the
true worth of the Irvine Company
to become apparent and to en·
courage' new biddin~.
Mrs. Smith believes that the
true worth of the Irvine Company
is weU over $400 mlllion a nd that
It ml1ht be poss ible to achieve
that rt1ure in five years time.
She owns 22.4 percent of the
Jrvlne Company stock. The
Jame11 Trvine Foundation ownA a
controlling interest of 54.5 per-
cent.
The Foundation ha." until l983
to divest itself of ita company
holdings and meet the directives <See 8ANCH, Pa,e AU
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP)-
The Nestle Co. says higher coffee
bean prices a nd inc reased
operating costs have caused it to
become the latest wholesaler lo
send instant and (reeze-dried cof-
fee prices through the $S·per-jar
barrier.
Nescafe Instant regular will go
up 10 cents an ounce to $5.452 for
a 10-ounce jar. Ne11cafe Decaf· ·
felnated will go up 12 cents to
SS.236 per eight-ounce jar, and
Nescafe Decaf up eight cents to
$4.678 per eight-ounce jar.
EHec\ive April 2, Nestle's 1
Taater's Choice freeze·dried re-
1ular will be lncreued 12 ct!nts
per ounce, brintln& the co!'lt of an
el1ht ounce Jar to $5.238. A
slmUar increase will boost the
price ol eight ounces of Taster'"
Cbolce Decaffeinated ·to $5.s:.>
wholeula.
·.· Oiamber Office
Costing Ei~a
The SZOl.400 budl t approv9d
by duectora of the Newport
Harbor Aft• Chamber o! Com-
merce Mooday eftemoon. does
• not inch.Ide a '40,000 debt from
construction of the chamber's
new headquarters. officials said
That debt mcludes fees owed
arcbilect BiJI Ficker, a former
chamber president and member
• • of the board of dlrectora, as well
as money owed on the purcbue
· of new furniture for the chamber
offices ln the building.
The build.Ula. located at lbe
corner or Santa Barbara Drl•e
and Jamboree Road also in·
• eludes office space rented to
• Valley Realty and the McLain
Development Company.
•· Chamber Director Gordon
West. chairman of the budget
committee, told directors lhat if
the $40,000 debt could be retired,
the chumber's operating budget
and tta bullcUn1 fund would be In
lb• blac:k.
Ke said hia committee bu d•
"Wed ...... ol project.a to rain
mane)' to pay off the debt.
Weet explalned that the build-
ing debt was the result of several
factors, i.ncludin& coat overruns
and inflation that affected the
coal of con11truction.
The budget, , which directors
approved unan.lnioualy. Includes
an anticipated income of S13'7,'100
from memberabip1dues. Total ln·
come of $209,400 is expected from
dues and a variety of fund-
raising events staged by various
chamber divisiona.
The funds raised will be used lo
offset the chamber's direct ex-
penses of $81,280 and its
operating expenses of $128,120.
The direct expenses are the costs
incurred in the gathering of new
members and the staging of
events.
Frot11 Pflfle A J
IWLER AT ~AGE 88 •••
one for Saturday and one for Sunday (each year)," she said. "The
first lime I did it Sen. Alan Cranston came out and hugged me and
said, 'I'm so proud of you.' "
She walks awlly frorn the contest every year as the female
cha mpion of the 1,500·meter run for those over 80. There's no one
else in the category.
Mrs Weaver thanks her grandson, Jim Weaver of West Los
Angeles, for introducing her to the man whom she credits for her re·
covery. She said Nathan Pritik1n. founder of the Longevity
Research Institute in Santa Barbara, is responsible for making her
"able to walk -in fact for being aJi ve ...
SHE SAYS HE MADE HER THROW away her pain-killing pills
a nd put her on a diet of green vegetables and fresh raw fruit, and
less than three ounces of meat a day. She had to say goodbye to salt,
s ugar and grease and says she doesn't miss them a bit.
··within six months, I had sloped taking all the pills and had
started Jogging. It took me two years to work up lo jogging two miles
a day. But, now I'm not so young anymore."
Showers Expected
Over Dry North
By The-Assoclatf'd Press
Spring showt•rs wcr<' <'\PN'INl
1n Northern ('altforn1J <1s f<Jr
'>OU th as Fresno and MonlNe) by
Wednesd.t). the National
Weather Sen tCl' .,;11cl to<l:t\
Town Center
Development
Talk Slated
The I r\'111e Company "111 pre
-.enl an ovt>n1e" of the proposed
l'n1H•1s1tv Tm.~n Ct-ntn de\f'lop
m1..·nl ,1er;1ss from I C Irvin<· .11
\\'C'dn<'sd,1v ·.., V11lagl' Forum at
11.ir\'ard c·ommun1ty Park.
Thi• puhltr 1s inv1t('(f to atknd
tlw 7 :JO p m meeting Th~
f()rum.., arc regularly att1·nded by
eil ,. d1rt'rt1no; .ind ai<I<'" and h\'
n·prt•M•nlaf1\ 1·s from tht: 'drt()U:>
homeowneri.' .iss11c1at11m::.
Other 1ll'ms nn lh<' :lJ!t>n<la in
l'iudl·
i\ cl1-.ru..,..,111n hv ·1 urtlt• Rock
res111ent., ronc(·rn1ng v.1d<'ning of
Bonita Camon Hoad
An upclate nn ';irious r<.'rrcu
1 ion pro1ert..,
1>1scus-.1on of thl• S<'nior
l 1t1z.-nc; program
Dl..,l0 U..,'>lllll of th<' Cll) 's
capital 1mprm c•ments program.
thf' w1demng of l 0 n1vers1ty Drl\'e.
t•onstrucllon on W .tlnul A H'nUI.'
<1nrl thl.' Walnut ,\\ c n ue C:\
tension
St atu<.. rl.'tl(lrt nn th<' recn•a
t1on<1l ''l'h1l'I<.• p.1rkm~ ordinanre
Stealing Ch~rged
PASADENA <AP >' The ad
ministrator of a senior citizens
ineal progrum has been arrested
and r harg('(! ''1th stealing more
than $13,500
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A high pressure ridge which
has guarded the sl ate for several
days showed signs of moving
eastward, leaving th e state
vulnerable to a Pacific weather
S)Stcm.
Mostly f a1r "eat her \\JS on lap
today. with increasing clouds in
\he northwest dunng the after
noon. leadmg to s howers north of
~1 ount Shasta tonight
The rain was expected to mo\'C
soulhward Wednesday, bringing
showers to lower elevations and
s no w in the mountain" abo\l'
6 000 feet
Badly needed rain also may bl'
coming to Centnil C<tlifnrnia on
Wednesday and Thursday, the
Weather Service says
A chance of s howers from
Fresno and Yosem ite Nal1onul
Park north is predicted for late
Wednesday
The we-atherman says the rain
'>h1111ld spreart into the :-.outh<'rn
part of the San Joaquin V J ilt•)
Thursday
Bulldozer
Operator
Hurt in Spill
A bulldozer operator dn vin~
his hC'avy machrn1· near the ('(l~t·
of a tO·foot deep storm dr:.i1n
trench was seriousl) injured
today when it s hd over the Nigl'
and came lo rest on its i.ide at the
bottom of the ditch
The driver. whose identity was
not available at the scene. was
apparently thrown partially
clear or the tractor but still
s uffered severe leg and back
i njur ies, accordlnR to
paramedics who treated him.
It took fire department rescue
\\Orkers about a half hour lo lift
the driver out of the ditch
following the 11 15 a. m inc ident
The acene o r the ace 1dent "as
near the junction of Lake Forest
Drive and Trabuco Road
Soviet Chief
Starts Visit
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania
(AP > -The Soviet Union's
President Nikolai V. Podgomy
arrived in the East African na-
tion or Tanzania today, start in& a
trip that will lake him to three
blo.ck African states aiming to
end white rule In Rhode11la.
Podgorny was greeted by
Tanzanian First Vice President
Aboud Jumbo after he n ew Into
Kilimanjaro International
Airport near Arusha, about 350
mllet north or the capital of Dar ea Salaam.
Podaomy'a visit will also take
him to Zambia and Mozambique.
where black natlonallsta have
establlthed bases ror the auer·
rllla war lnelde Rhodeaia.
O••l'I Pilot !\tau P"Oto
VICTIM GETS HELP
Unidentified Man Hit
NB Officers
Seek Traffic
Victim's ID
Newport Beach police tod<J)
were trying to establtsh the 1den
lily of a young man who was
struck by a car as he walked
along West Coast Highway Mon·
day night.
Traffic Investigator Steve Van
Horn said the victim was in
critical condition tod<.1y at Hoag
M emorwl Hospital
Accordin(:: to Van Horn. the
man \\<ls walking ahout 8 µ.m
Monday in the Jane nearest the
edge of the road in thl..' unlighted
nrea of the h igh" ay between
Balboa Roul<'vard and lhe Surf
and Sirloin restaurant
He said !ht• drl\ er of thl' c:ir.
Henr:. f"lynn . 63. of 19 Cr)slal
Cove, LJguna Bea<:h, told police
he tried to S\~<'n c to <t\·01u the
pl'd~stnan but fo1l1•d Flynn " as
not ht.•ld
\'an Horn cl1·..,c rihed the' ictim.
who 1s hsl<'d as Juhn Doc b\
pohre. :-.~ about fl\ c feet, ten in
chi's tall, v. c1ghm~ I 50 1>0unch
with bro"n hair anct bro~n eyes
He appear<; to be in his early to
mid twenties. the off1c£•r o.;a1d.
Two Take Plunge
SA~ DIEGO 1A P 1 The lh1 rd
and fm1rth deaths in plunj.(es thii-
'ear off the SJn D11.•go·Coronado
Bay Bndgl' v. ert• rt.•1>111 led :\Ion
d:t\'
,...,.,. ... I
T s • • •
I.I .........
"'PCll1 fOI'
.. abo
an md to the ax111m1 diKoun.t tor
beaV)I ... Wal« UNfW, "M a
coosen.UOO measure."
Tbt wtama alllO •uue.t
t'ba.n1&n1 the manner tn -hJcb dnelopen an asaeued c:cmnec.
Uon fHt. CurrenUy, all de·
velopem ue ch.ataed auoo pee
acre, ~1ardlea1 of the density of
their development.
The recomme nde d change
would be to charge on the basis or
density, ran1in& from a low of
$S3S per acre for the lowest dens1
t y (about two units per acre> lo
S4 .SOO for high density projects
C about 26 units and morel
Sewer connection fees would
be adju.sted in a similar manner
The report also s uggests that
the burden of new facilities be
paid for by new customers. Ne~
residential customers would be
charged rates about 13 percent
higher than existing customers
A ccording to statistics in
cl uded in the study, the proposed
rate mcreases would place the
IRWD ··about m1cl way" amo~
rates charged m eight ne ighbor·
ing water districts.
Neighboring rates range from
a low of Sl4.18 per m onth ch arged
m the Moulton Niguel District lo
$28.14 charged tn the S anta
M argarila D1sln c[
From Page A J
REMAP •..
Diedrich steam roller by arguing
that the Saddleback Valle)
should not be split between two
supervisors. pointing out that
both the El Toro and Laguna
Hills areas are within the Sad
dleback Area Co-ordinating
Council.
He also said that Irvine resi-
dents have a vested interest in
the area that someday will
become part of the city.
Diedrich pretended ind1f·
ference lo the redistricting issue
a nd pointed out that h e will not
again be a candidate for county
s upervisor when h is term expires
in J anuary. 1981.
Yet. the plan adopted by the
s upervisors varied only slightly
from a plan Diedrich had lucked
away in a desk drawer since mid·
January.
Riley attempte d to c hide
Schmit into supporting him when
he reminded Schm it of his re·
marks a few "eeks ago that he
"ould not · 'allo" one supervisor
to jtel slabbed on an end run '·
But Riley figured to lose heavi-
ly tn t he redistricting no matter
which way 1t went because his
existing district contains roughly
90.000 more persons than two
other districts
And when 1t came to draw new
political boundartl's thf' hl'st
Riley could must<.•r \.\as his o"n
vote of dissent
Drought 'Serious'
WASHI NGTON <A P 1 The
flow of water in the-nation's
rivers ancl strenms m<'reas<'rl
sharp!~ in mid Man·h hut the
westl'rn rlrought 1s still far from
O\ er and concl1t ions n•main
Sl'nous 1n man~ an•as. the L' S.
Geological Suncy rcportecl Mon·
day
Protest· Froze11 Ouf
Hunter finishes off baby seal off Newfoundland with
pick. Protests against the killing of thousands of the
animals has virtually ended as money shortage and bad
weather taxed the resources of protesters. Seal pup
pelts bring about $25 per pelt. Canadian government ac·
tion to stop the hunt is still being sought by the Green·
peace Foundation.
Pay Proposal
Key Item at
School Meet
The initial pay proposal from
the Irvine Teachers' Association
will be a key item at Tuesday's
meeting of the Irvine Unified
School Board
Trustees will receive the pro
posal al the 7·30 p.m. m eeting at
Lo s Naranjos School . #I
Smoketree Lane
Under slate la". the school
board is required lo accept the
proposal without comment and to
schedule a public hearing before
collective bargaining sessions
begin with the teachers
After the teachers' 1n1llal re-
quests are made public. cl11zens
"111 be g1,en a ch;rnce lo com
ment al a hearing on Apnl 13 c.11
G rf!enlree School.
Other items on Tue::.da) ...
agenda include.
A repart on the clistrirt ·s
scot iosis screening program
1976·77 budget revisions
A request lo go ou~ to bid for
lJleachcri-and field hghllni.; ;it
In 1n<' lhgh.
A report on Early Childhood
Education in the district
Front Page Al
RANCH .••
laid down by the F ederal Tax
Reform Act of 1969.
Foundation attorney Howard
Privett accused Mrs. Smith Mon·
day of playing u leaclmg role in
urging legis lators several years
ago to support a measure that
cost th<.' Foundation its control of
the lrvme Comapany
Ile askt•cl her 1f 1t was true that
sh<' appe<Jred at Congressional
.ind Internal Jfrvcnue Service
hNtrings nad ;1<.'ll\·t•I} pushed for
passage of the tax reform act
"It "as and 1s my belief that
foundations should not control
corporations." Mrs Sm 1t h told
Prn ell
In .m) t•H·nt. nllnl' \'.as JUM
onr sm<.111 \'01ce among many
who supportl'CI lh1.• l<'g1.,lat1on ··
More Busing Urged
WASlllNGTON <AP) • The
Carter admm1s trat1on. continu
ing a c·aullous approach to the
school hu ... ing 1 ... s11t·. 011 ~l onda)
urJ!ecl a fl•<h'I ;ii ;ip1H"als <:ourt to
order mon· hus1ng \~1th1n the c1t)
of I ndrnn,q)(>l 1s . but none across
cit) lines mto the suburbs
Dinner Tab for 2: $1,000
:"<E\\' YORI-. 1,\P i Thi
roasted !)('a rock "as nestled un.
dcr its plumes, bottles of 1890
Chatcau L::if1te Rolh::.chtld hn
s" atht-d 111 t·rn.p white napkins
and ,1 small orchestra played
gently into th<' night.
1t wa~ an intimate. ln\'llation-
only. Sl.OOO·a m u pit• dinner for 34
peoplf' Monday to celebrnte the
seco nd anniversary of lhl'
Palace. New York 's most opulent
and <.'x pens1ve restaurant
W J S it worth the pr1 ee"
"Every dime," said Willi<1m
Gn'ssman of WC'stport, Conn . a
financier, who beamed at the
gold rimmed ch ina . the
diamond cut crystal and freshly
cut roses on his t nble
"You're not JUSl spending
m onev on the meal but for the
atmosphere. the elPf!ance it·s
not something you 'd do every
day. just once in a lifetime "
The s upre m<' achil'vement of
the m eal "as undoubtedly the
peacock, covered b~ its royal
blue feathers, carefully set aside
and preser ved when the fowl
itself entered the oven.
When e ntre pre n eur F'rank
Valenza opened the Palace.
critics and food-lovers alike
decried the high prices $250 a
per11on for an average meal -
saying no one but ske1ks and
lrl11h Sweepstakes winners could
ufford them.
·'The vultures waited and '
watched for us to close," said
Valenza. dreued In a black
velvet tuxedo. "But we kept our
heads above water. It just goes to
show lhllt Americana really do
wanl touvor style."
That'• who.t Valenza and his
renowned French chef Claude
Ba1lls are selling a rich truffle-s
:-11up. <lelicalt• bah' quail. dusty
bottles of 192R Ch:Iteau Margaux
ancl glistening chanrlelt<.'r<;
"No onf' ha!; C'H•r done whnt
r·m doing. I'm really giving the
customer his money's worth."
\'alenza said. leaning ngamst a
cream·colore<I, brocade·covered
\\all
"l know people who think
nothing of dropping $1 000 at lht•
craps table Or losing their
welfare checks at the r aces So
"hy not Sl,000 for a beautiful
feast to the eyes· and to the
stomach?"
f'or the 34 guests. it was a ni i:tht
of seduct1n· m;i~1c The) did not
have soc1et;. ·t·olumn names or
fo m ous faces. The;. "ere s1 mply
verv n ch Americans out for a dif
f<'renl kind of evening.
l\11ht of the men wore tux-
edot:s The women. looking
beauty-parlor perfect, wore glit-
te ring evening gowns
AttWI ...... J
FRENCH CH!fl CLAUOI IAILLS PUTS FINtlHtNQ TOUCHES ON ROAST PEACOCK "
Bird Wai '91t"9r• of Elegant S1,000..a-couple '•Ht In New York RHt.urant
' ,.
• •
EDITION
VOL. 70, NO. 81, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, MARCH 'l'l, 1977 TeN CEN
Lag11na Narc Fired Over Bar lnciden1
,
By PHILIP ROSMARIN
04 Ult D•llY l"l .. t 11•11
Craig King. the 29·year·old
chief narcotics investigator ft>r •
Laguna Beach, was terminated
from the police departm'nl to-
day after an investigation con·
nected with a F-eb 26 incident m
a Costa .Mesa bar. Chier Jon
Sparks said.
Witnesses to the incident al·
leged that King brandished a gun
during an argument with two
patrons oi the King's Inn bar
and· grill, 720 Randolph Ave.
Tbougb not initially arrested.
the officer was later 9 charged
with a misdemeanor by the dis·
ttict attorney·~ office in Harbor
District muni~ipal court.
Arraignment is scheduled for
March29.
Because of lhe pending court
case. Sparks sajd he could not
comment on details of the week·
long departmental investigation
that ended with King's release to-
day.
King was unavailable for com-
ment.
Sparks said King wa s
term mated "for violations of de-
partmental rules and regula-
lions.
.. As a r~sult or the incident, It
was determined King was in
violation or the rules section cov.
ering conduct unbecoming to an
officer, which might be
detrimental to the service,"
Sparks said.
Sparks said the internal affairs
investigation concluded Monday
He commented, ··it's an un·
County· Supervisors
Approve Redistricting
0..11y Pt101 Sl•ll Pholo
More Medi<•al S~hool •
The SHl 5 m1ll1on CJdd1tion lo the t:C ln•me
Med1eal Schon\ 1s under way, on the
western PclJ.:t• of I 'Cl's campus as shown
tn this al'nul photo When completed in
lhC' fall of nC'xl v<'ar the addition will tn-
clu<lr ,1 :..'<><l·s<'al iC'cturc hall, an 80·seat de-
monstrat1on lecture hail. 80 research labs
and 80 f acuity offices. Fund mg is from the
1972 California Health Sciences Bond Is-
sue. plus a S.1 3 million grant from the
Deparlm<'nt nf Health, Education and
Welfare
Mayor Greets
Firemen
Visiting SC
San C'lcmentt• '1.1~·or Donna
Wilkinson.., fir!'>! Wl'ek il'> the
nly 's elected rh1ef began with
welcoming a host of visiting
firemen real \ 1s1lln~ firemen,
f,() arson mvesllgators from tht.>
Western United State!.
Mayor Wilkinson told her
ff'llow City Council members
Monday sh(.' was t.>xtrcmely
pleased with a program set up by
Fir<' Chief Ronald Coleman to
use the old Resort Motel. due to
be razed as part or lht' city re·
development program. as a fir<'
mstruction mo<lt'I
A series of rlasses in arson In-
vest 1~at1on. accumulation of
l'Vidence and prOS('CUtlOn Of
arson cas<'s will hp held al thE>
motel \.\h1ch will ht.> hurncd bv
firemen ·
The maJor burn \\Ill take place
Saturda) Firemen will th<'n
learn fire control. evacuation
procedur<.'S and olh<>r lifesaving
methods
IT'S TIME FOR
COFFEE BRAKE
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y . (AP>-
The "Jestle Co. says higher coffee
bean prices u nd increased
operating cosLc; have caused il to
become the latest wholesaler to
send instant and freeze-dried cof
fee prices through the SS·l)f'r· jnr
barrier
Lady's Lucky
Thief Forgets the Booty
A lurkv San Clemente woman
got back.Jewelry and silverware
\ alued at betwet'n $10.000 and
S15,000 stolen from her horn<'
Monday, but left packed m suit·
cases in her backyard
Anne P1vko of Calle de los
A 1 a mos. told San Clemente
police she came home Mondav
even ing and found her home
ransacked.
lnvest1gat1on md1rated entry
hod he~n forcc•d b" t'uttmg
through a srreen and then prym~
open a kitchen window
Offlct.>rs discovered the miss-
ing Jewels .rnd silver stowed
away m two suitcases left in the
backyard of th<• \.\Oman's home.
·'For the hfe of me I don't know
why the property was left. There
was nothing to mdirate why,"
Del. David Munro said
She'd Run a Mile
To Improve Health
SANTA MONICA <AP> -Eula Weaver isn't as young as she
used to be, so she's reduced her daily regime of Jogging to just one
mile a day. After all, she 1s 88.
When it rains. and she can't JOlit the full mile around a high
school track near her home, she mounts the stationary bicycle in her
li ving room and pedals 10 miles or so.
SHE ALSO GOES TO A LOCAL gym three limes a week and
pedals 10 miles before dinner.
Mrs. Weaver suffered a stroke a decade ago and was nearly
paralyzed.
"I could hardly walk at all," she said. explaining the effects or
tbe stroke combined with a.rthri tis m her hands and knees.
Doctors gave her two choices -spend the r est or her life as an
invalid, bein& hand·fed and clothed, or get out of her rocking rhair
and start walking again, no matter how painful.
JT DIDN'T TAKE HER LONG lo decide. She vowed !'he would
·'try everything in thl11 world to get back to norm al.''
Following her doctor'11 advice, she 11tarted slowly, walklna
gingerly al lint, pushing herself even though It hurt. ltt&d deadening
some()( the pain with pills.
She moved from Illinois to Southern California to be Mir her
Rrandson, went on an strict health-oriented diet and atartf'd run·
nine. Soon. she was joggln1 two mllc11 a day
Mn. Weaver was Induced ln 1975 to •nter tho NaUonal Senior
Olympics held at UC Irvine.
Diedrich
DoDiain
Spreads
By GAR\' GRANVILLF.
Ol ti.. O•tly Pilot St•ll
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors today approvt•d a
new redistricting plan that '>ends
Sup~rvisor Ralph D1('dnch"s dis
trict sweeping into the Sad
dleback Valley.
A 4 to 1 vote approving lhe new
political boundaries for the five
county s upervisorial districts
was a maJor victory for D1ednch
and a significant poltt1cal loss for
Supervisor Thomas Riley
The plan approved retains
Irvine in Riley's Fifth District
But it bounces the un1n
corporated area north or the cltv
and El Toro into Diedrich'!. Third
District, a district that will run
from La Habra in' the county's
northwest to El Toro in the heart
of the Saddleback Valley
In the plan finally approved the
number of count} e1t1es d1v1ded
between supcrv1sorial d1stncL'> 1!.
reduced from 11 to three
Huntington Beach 1s one of
those divided c1t1es. Almost the
entire city will be in Supervisor
Laurence Schm1t's second dis·
trict and a s mall portion m
Riley's Fifth District.
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach.
Irvine, Laguna Beach. San .Juan
Capistrano and San Clemente re-
main in Riley's distract.
So do the unincorporated areas
of Laguna Hills, La~una Niguel
and portions of Mission Viejo.
But the major s hift in the
s'upervisors' efforts to equalize
population within the fl\ e <Its
tricts occurred in the Third Dis
Incl with Diedrich 's area now
SW<'t:ping into the Saddleback
Valley
All Fountain Valley was in-
cluded in First District
Supervisor Philip Anthony's dis-
trict, a district that includes San·
ta Ana, Westminster and por-
tions of Garden Grove.
When picking up the Trabuco
Canyon, Modjeska Canyon and
portions of the Saddleback
Valley. Diedrich sacrificed those
portions of his district that
formerly ran into Anaheim,
Buena Park and La Palma.
<See REMAP, Pag<• A2>
Ex-senator's
Son Named
To Academy
Jerome T. Schmitz of Corona
del Mar, son of former state
senator and Newport Bench con·
gressman John Schmitz, has
been nominated to the U.S. Naval
Academy at AnnapolLo;. Md., by
Rep. Robert E. Badham <R·
Newport Beach}.
Schmitz, 17, a senior at Servile
High School in Anaheim, was.
nominated by Badham after a
Fountain Valley cn ndida\e
withdrew after being nominated
by former Rep. Andrew J .
Hinshaw.
Accordini to 8adham. Naval
Academy oWcers lold him that
Schmitz was amon1 the most
highly qualified applicant." In the
40th Conaressional Dlatrlct.
Scbmit.z la the leader ol bia .-enlor
dua wit.h a 3.98 l{rede point averqe..
Nescare instant r<'gular wtll J{o
up 10 cents an ounce to $S.4S2 for
a 10-ounce jar. Nescafc Df'Cnf·
feinated will go up 12 cenl" to
$5.236 per eight-ounce.-jar, and
Nescafe Decaf up el1ht t'fllta to
$4.676 per eight-ounce jar.
"I JOGGED THEBB nlREE YEARS ~nd 1ot aht told medalt.
on lor Saturday and one roe Sunday <each yHr)," 1b•&a1d. ""Ib
(8eeMJ1.E_R.. Pa1eAJ) ..
Another Schmitz youth,
J01epb. ts currently ln Jlll third
•· yeal'ltth tJ.S.NavaJAcadcmy.
' ,
fortunate trung it happened. But
there's no way we can cbange
what has transpired. All we CAO
do is pick up the pieces and 10
on.~· .
Witnesses to the bar incident
told Co.sta Mesa police th.at Km1
argued with two men, at le1111t
one or whom later admiu.d lo re-
fer ring to police otfie~ as
"pigs."
O•tly P•lot St•ll P1'otn
VICTIM GETS HELP
Unidentified Man Hit
NB Officers
Seek Traf fie
Victim's ID
Newport Beach police today
were trying to establish the iden-
tity of a young man who was
struck by a car as he walked
along West Coast I hghway Mon·
day night.
Traffic Investigator Steve Van
Horn said the victim was in
crillcal condition today at Hoag
Memonal HospitaL
According to Van Hom. the
man was walking about 8 p.m.
Monday in the lane nearest the
edge of the road in the unlighted
area of the highway between
Balboa Boulevard and the Surf
and Sirloin restaurant.
He said the driver of the car,
Henry Flynn, 63, of 19 Crystal
Cove, Laguna Beach, told police
he tried to swerve to avoid the
pedestrian, but faikd Flynn was
not held.
Van llorn described the victim.
who 1s listed as John Doe by
.. police. as about five fe'et. ten in
ches tall. weighing 150 pounds
with brown hair and brown eyes·
He appears to be in his enrly lo
mid twenties. the officer said
Trio Nabbed
During Heist
Three burglars who atlegooly
were carrying furniture from a
San Juan Capistrano restaurant
when an Orange County Sherirt'll"
patrol car drove by we~ lodged
in the county jnll on criminal
charges early today.
Deputies Identified the trio &1'
Steven John Worthln", 2•, Paul
David Maytr, 22, and Potrtcia
Louise Delt.rM.1. 24, aJI o! 340ll6
Formosa Drive, Oana Point.
Deputies • Id the trio had olready loacled four antique
chaJr1 and an anllqu coat rack
on th r truck when they wett
halted ouUide the Depot
Rataurant, X'701 Verduco St..
SanJwm.
They claimed King became
furious over the derogatory con·
versation, then identified himselJ
as -a policeman aad later drew
his gun and ordered the men
from the bar.
The man reportedly went to
another bar and caJled police,
who rushed into the King's Inn,
weapons drawn, and ordered
<See KING, Page .U)
Election
Revisions
Sought
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
Carter administration asked
Congress today to allow voters to
register on election day and to
pass a constitutional amendment
to provide direct popular electiorr
of the president and vice p resi·
dent
The proposal to Junk the em·
battled Electoral College method
of electing presidents and vice
presidents was part of a com-
prehensive election law revision
plan prepared by Vice President
Walter F Mondale, who dis-
closed 11 at a news conference to-
da)
Tht• Administration proposal
also seeks public financing for
congressional campaigns. a re·
Vl!>IOn Of the present System Of
public financing for presidential
campaign::; and lib<.'rulization o(
the Hatch Acl to allow increased
participation in political cam-
paigns by federal civii servants.
·'The array of confusing and
sometimes burdensom e registra-
tion requiremenL'i now prevenL'>
many citizens from casting lhe1r
ba Hots on election day." the vice
president said
Ile said s tates that have
simplified registration require::-
ments have seen dramatic re-
sults through increased voter
turnout.
Under current procedure5..
<See VOTING, Page A2)
Clemenlean
Arraigned in
Big Pot Bmt
A 26·year.old San Clem ente
man will face arraignment today
along with four other men before
a federal magistrate in Phoenix,
Ariz., on charges stemming from
arrests made when a light plane-
carrying 1,000 pounds of mari-
juana crashlanded near
Winslow
Paul E Dierkes of 135 W.
Aven1da Escaloncs. will be
brought before US Magistrate
Richard C Gormley on charges
of possession of marijuana for
sale and smuggling or mari
Juana
Phil Jordan, agent m charge of
the Phoenix offic<' of the U.S.
Drug Enforcement Administra-
tion. said the marijuana was
destined fo r California Dierkes
and three other men, all Califor-
nians, were arrested Sunday as
they waited with a motorhome
near the site of the crash landing,
orfi cialssuy
The aircraft pilot, John T.
Gray. 31. of Monte rey, suffered a
broken hack in the crash. Gray
<See POT Hi\Ul,, Pa~e i\Z)
Or:::wt. :o~a~I
Weather
Increasing cloudin ess
and turning cooler Wed-
nesday. Lows tonight 48 to
55. Highs Wednesday from
70 at beaches to mid to UP·
per 70s in Inland areas.
INSID~TODAY
The ~t !tory of the
love ~tn two brotheTs,
" one dJlfno of L.ukenda, the
other. a football ttor i! told in a
tou.chb19 lf0fll on Paga 1\7.
Pi11of.•(•f1io Rehearsed .· Four of !ht• upproximately 80 young actors In the
L<1gun<1 \loull(ln Youlh Theater Workshop adaptation of
fl11wec·h10 .in· ... twwn. Tht• play will be April 1, 7:30 p.m
~ttHI Apnl ~ 4.1n<J :i al 2 ·:10 p .m . in the Forum Theater.
1-'l'-.!1v;d ot Arts ground:,. The play is ndapted. produced
<11HI tl11 t·c·tt-d ll\ l.i....i Surette. Center is Pinocchio playecl.
b.\ t 'hl'n I Tu\ lor .Jc.•nr11fL•r .Johnson. top. is a duck
.J a'ion < ·r.11)1,l· •~ ii 1 .1ceoon And rabbit at right is Nicke
'.\lc('l(•an
SC Seeks
.Two New
Plarmers
The Sa n C'knwntt ('1tv ('ou11nl
1s seeking applicant.., for l\\o \ .1
cant pos1l1nn:-. on tlw Cit) plan
nlOJ! l'Onlm1':-.IOI\
A leltl·r· anrl rt•sumt• ma\' lw
s ent to C11 \ ( 'lt•t k Mai-lkrg
l>eadlinC' for apphr<1t1on I'> 5 pm
April 1
Th(' cnmm1ssmn \':t<•an1·1C's Ol'
curred v.1th the rt'!-.IJ,!nat ion hast
"ec·k of Comm '"s1on1·r.., l>on SI I'!
fen~<'n ;.iml Hc1h RH'h,1rdsrm Hoth
men 1niormpcf till' ('11) Council
that conflict'> rrnm th<•1r Joh'
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VOTING ...
voters must register 10 itd•:ance
of going to the polls Mondale
s:ud thal in s tates ••:here ~oters
can reg1~ter for state elections on
elect10n day, including his ov.n
state of Minnesota, "the results
hoive typically ~en a s1gnif1cant
increase 1n voter participation
with no increase m voter fraud."
''Ove1· 450,000 Minnesota
r 1t1lens were registered on clN·
tion day in 1976 yet not a single
charge of fraud was flied." he
said
l 'nder the plan. which Mondalt•
said has b1part1s an support. a
st a le cou Id receive 20 cents for
(':tl'h \'OtC' {'USl In thl' pre\'IOUS
pres 1dent1al election to help pay
for increased regis tration cos ts
According to estimates pro
\'lded at the news eonfercncc. the
tot;il <'OSl coulrt reach Sl5 5
m11l1on or more
President Carter discussed thl'
r(.'\ 1s1ons "ith the Democrat it·
congressional leadership at a
White House breakfast toda)
Carter said that abolition of th<'
Elec toral College c1nd d1rl'cl
popular <'lect1on of the president
''ill insure thc1t th<' c .. inrt1da1<•
1 llosen b\ the \ oters actual I\
ht•1·11mes president ·
Ill' noted that ha:-cll'c-t1on could
h,I\ t' Ix-en turnl'rt around lc1M
'-11\ c·mber hy a sm..ill change of
\ 011• ... m Oht0 and llawa11 de~p1k
.1 popular \'Ole ll'ad of 1 7 m1l11on
\ 011•-. OH·r Cc·ralrt H Ford
!'he ,\dmm1:-.trat1on. however.
dad not prnpost' a spl·r1fiC' amend
1n1•nt In ahohs h thf• l':l('ctoral
< olll',~e . le..a\ ing this to the
( · o n i:: r cs s A m t.• n ti 1 n ~ I h 1•
!'11n ... 11t uticm n ·qu1rc-.. tht• \olt• of
'" o 1h1rrh of !ht• llou<.l'. l\\O
th11 d ... of thr Senate· and thr<'<'
qu.1rtcrs of the•'' ••tl' legislatures
Fro'" Pogff rl I
REMAP ...
R1l1•\' tri<:'r1 to head orr th<'
1>1edr lt'h ,1t.,1m rnllc•r h:. :arguing
I h<at tht' S.1rldleback Valin
sh1111lc! not Ix· split between t'>'o
supervisors. potnlln~ out th11l
both the El Toro anci Lal(una
tltlls areas are within th<' Sad·
dl<'baC'k Area Co-ordinating
Council
Ile also said that lr\'in<' res1
dents ha\'e a vested interes t in
thl' arca that someday will
hN·ome part of the city.
Oiedrich pretended 1nd1f
ference to the red1stnctmj.l iss ue
• .tnd prnntC'd out that he will not
again be a candidate for count\
super\'lsor when his term expires
tn J anuctry. 1981
Yet. thl' plan adopted by the
'>uper\'isors vaned only slightly
from a plan Diedrich had tucked
.1'>' ay in a desk dra\\-er since mid
.J anuarv
H lie)· attempted to chide
St•hm1t into supporting him when
he reminded Schmit of his re·
marks a few weeks aJ?o that he
'-' oull! not "allow one supervisor
to J!el stabbed on an end run."
Rut Riley figured to lose heav1·
ly 1n the redistncling no matter
which way it went becau11e his
existing district contain~ roughly
90,000 more persons than two
other districts.
And when it came to draw new
political boundaries the best
Riley could muster wag his own
vote of dissent
Cabbies Protest
LOS ANGELES (AP> -AnllC')'
cabdrtvcrs have picketed Clty
Hall lo protest Mayor Tom
Bradley's v to of an ordinance
that would have allowed In
div I dually owned taxis to operate
(ilywlde.
'
eiress Denies
Ranch 'Sprawl'
81 TOM 8ARL£Y
Ot .... o.u, -" ...
Irvine belreu Joan Irvine
Smith denied from the witness
stand Monday that the firm s he
favors an the battle to lake over
the Irvine Company has any
plans for speeding up develop·
ment ofthe Irvine Ranch.
Mrs. Smith predicted that the
consortium headed by Wall
Street financier Charles Allen
and Detroit developer Alfred
Taubman and backed by auto
b1lliona1re Henry Ford II would
restrict development to 1ls pre·
sent pace.
She testified that Taubman a~
sured her an a recent d1scuss1on
that the firm which would
b('comc known as Allen-Irvin<··
Taubman Inc 1f at:. bid was sut'·
ct•ssful mtcnded to keep In.inc
Company holdin~s intact and
adhert' to the master plan.
The: Allen-Taubman combine'
1s Ont' of two organizations s et•k
mg to acquire the In tnc Com
panv Tht• James lr•:ine Founda-
t 11m is currently studying the
group's all cash offer of nearly
$303 million.
f 'oundat1on directors have
made it C'lt•ar throu~hout the s ix
month trial that thl·Y preflor thc
S2Rl .9 mil hon hid po ... ted by lhc
l\lobil Otl. Corpor<ilaon
Foundation directors had ac
ceptccl " s,?00 million bid from
~ob1l I" o ~ears itl-:O ··her Mrs
Sm1tr tool-h'~<Jl J c·t1on tha• hall-
t'd the ;.al<• .inci sr>.1rked the cur·
n •nt la.,..sutt m Orange County
Superior Court.
Judce James F . Judge must
eventually rule on the menu ol
those bids or accept Mri. Smith's
suggestion that bidding be sus-
pended for f1vt> years to allow the
true worth of the In int> Company
to become apparent and to en
courage new biddanl(
Mrs Smith believes thJ\t the
true worth of the Irvine Company
1s well over S400 m1lhon and that
1t might be P<>SS1ble to ach1e\e
that figure in f1\'e yeurs tame
She owns 22 .t pl'rcent of the
Irvine Company stock. The
James Irvine Foundation owns a
controlhng interest of 54 .S per
cent.
The Foundation has until 1983
to d 1 vest Ilse If of its t•ompanv
holdings and meet the d1recl1\·c~
laid do'>'n by the Federal Tax
Reform Act of 1969
Foundation altorncy 1 lo'>' ard
PrivC'lt a{·cused Mr-, Smith Mon-
day c1f pla~ mi:: .1 lcJd1hg role in
11r;.:10g !l'gisl;ator!'. sc\·cr;1l ~ 1..·urs
<il!O to supµort a mt';a ... un• that
l'OSl tht· Fnund;.1t1on its control of
the I r•:ine Comapany.
He asked her if 1t "a'> true that
she appeared at Congresswnal
and Internal Rt•\'cnut• Sl•n il't•
hearings nad acl1 '. f..'I~· pusht•d (111
passagl' of tht• 1.1..: rdnrm at t
"It .. as and 1s m\ hl'llcf th.tt
foundations should ·not eontrol
corporation::.,·· !\I n:1 Smith told
Pri1·ett.
"In any e"ent, mine was Just
one small 'oice among many
, .. ho supportt'<i the leg1slat10n "
Ff)r Petition Issues
SJC Councilman
Cites Inexperience
By ANNE loo PER the community
ornw D•••v P.101 si.ir · · J made a mistake when l.sug.
San Juan Capistrano Coun
ctlman Kenneth Friess has .
bl;i med his inexperience in local
go\'ernment for l\\O emotional
petition campaigns
Th(' two petition<. presented to
Ctl\ Council bore the signatures
of ·,i!.138 regis tered San Juan
\Oters Of these, 1,101 tor 13 7
percent of the c 1ty 's voters I sup·
portt>d a Jan 19 building fee or·
dinancc to pay for form pre-
<,er vat 1on Opposrng the or·
d1nance were 1.037 <or 12 .9
percent of the San Juan elee
tor ate l
Retirf'd s chool teacher Al
A rps. 32802 \'al le Road. present
cd the firM pt't1tion. oppo~ing the
fees . at a Feb 16 City Council
meeting
He s aid he was prompted to
circulate the petition when
Friess assured him he would
\\lthdraw hts support of
agnculturP preservation fees 1f
Friess could be shown that 10 to
IS percent of San Juan's voters
oppose the fees
The fee ordinance requires de·
velopers to pay S500 for each ne''
home built in San Juan anr1 Sl,000
for each acre developed for com·
mer<'1al or mdustn.11 use The
(Pes arc to .1ccumulate in a farm
pre'\ervat1on fund
gested this issue should go
through a petil1on process ," said
Friess. "I supporlt>rl (the build
mg fee ordinance >. and I con
tanue to support it
"It '>'Ould -.erve no purpose to
put 1t to a \'Otc ./\n Plection \l.Ould
be costly financially and emo
lionally and '>'Ould further
polarize the community
"I have to take the pos11ton "e
are movmg in the right direction
I previously did not ha\'c the
courage to make a decision and
stand by it "
The fee ordinanc.-e 1s con·
s1dered the first of s c\ l'ral s teps
to presen'<' farmmg m the c·1ty of
San Juan The .,eccmd '>tcp, a
general plan amendment to zone
230 acres of farmland for pre
scrvation 1s scheduled to come
before City Council ./\pnl 6.
Councilman John Sweeney and
Richard McDowell. who voted
against the agriculture preser\'a
taon fee ordin;.inc4.'. have ars:(u('d
that the city shoulcl not proc1•l'd
with farm presernition "1thout a
clear mandate from S;.in .fudn
\'oters
~1 avor Yvon tlc-rkscht•r and
Councilman Douglas l"Jsh voted
with Friess 1n favor of the fee or·
clmance Thev ha\'<' ;1lso spoken
m fa\ or of the proposed gcnt·r JI
plan .1mcndmcnt
AP WIM"Oh.,to
WOMAN, 88, GIVEN CHOICE, GETS OUT ANO GETS GOING
Mrs. Eula Weaver Joga a Mlle Each Day ,
Front Page A J
MILER AT AGE 88 • • •
first time I did it Sen. Alan Cranston came out and hugged me and
said. 'l'msoproudofyou. ·"
She walks away from the contest every ) ear al> the female
champion of the 1,500-meter run for those over 80 There's no one
else in the category
Mrs. Weaver thanks her grandson, Jim Weaver of West Los
Angeles. for introducing ht>r to the mcin "'hom she credit!> for her re
covery. She said Nathan Pritikin. founder of the Longevity
Research Institute in Santa Barbaru, 1s respons ible for making her
"able to walk in fact for being alive "
SHE SAYS H E MADE HER T llROW away her pain kill1n,:: p1lb
and put her on a diet of green vegetables and fres h ruw fruit. and
less than three ounces of meal ii day She had to say goodbye to salt.
s ugar and grease and says she does n't mis~ them a bit
"Wilhin six months. I had s loped tak1ni:: all the· pills and had
started jogging It took me two years to work up to 1 oggin~ t\\O miles
a day But, now 1 ·m not so young an) more ..
Fitness Hearing Set
Sparling Suspect
Faces Arraignment
A 17-year-old boy police claim
fired the two shots lhat killed
Lake Forest housewife R11chel
Sparling a week ago was due to
be arraigned in Pasadena
Supcrior Court today on murder
and kidnaping charges.
In a related development.
authorities in the court's ju\'cnilP
division have scheduled a fitne~!-.
hearing for the youth on Apnl 4 to
determine if he will be tried as an
adult or a juvemlt'. The suspect· ...
name has been withheld becaust·
of his age.
John McAlister. Pas adena
police spokesman. said today
that thc fitness hearing might hC'
"pushed back a day or two'
because of conflicting court
S<'herlules and paperwork,
Meanwhile . police 1n
\·es t1goto rs continued building
their case ag-ainst the youth. "ho
has been in custorlv since ~lrs
Sparlmg's d1s appC'a.rance March
!.f after a v1s1t to her Pasadena
psychiatrist
Mc Alister said a report 1ssu<'d
Monda~ b~ the Los Angele"
Police Department balhsllcs lab
pro\'ed conclusively the slugs
thal k1llC'd the woman came from
a 25 caliber automatic pistol
found Inter 1n hC'r car
The se<'ond petition. s upport
ing the fee ordtnancC' was pr<'·
.,entt•d at a Murch 2 C'1t\ Counc il
mcetml( bv Michael Rerns. To\\n
Hall ./\ss0<'1ation president
The cost to city taxpayers of
vertfymg that signatures on the
two petitions belonged to re-
gistered voters was S897 74. said
Mary Ann Hanover, city clerk
Gas Leak Snuff~d Investigators allt'ge the arrest·
ed youth was dn\1ng the auto. a
bronze Corvette with the license
WUV YOU. when 1t was involved
in an auto accident m the San
Fernando Vallt'y on the morning
after Mrs. Sparling dro)"lped out
of si,::ht F'riess said perhaps the only
good that came out of the t\l.O
petition drives was that propo-
nents of farm prcscrv at ion had
a n oppC>rtunity lo see that their
positron is not without s upP<>rl in
Vote Splits
Over School
Assignmems
Capistrano Unified School DL'>·
tnd trustees split 3.3 Monday
on whether two doten children
from a San Juan Capistrano
trailer park s hould attend Del
Obispo or San Juan Elementary
School
Parents whose children are
currently walking to Del Obispo
Crom the trailer park on Allpuz
Street presented a petition to
trustees Monday. They said they
want their children to stay at Del
Obl11po next school ytnr.
The district's Orowth Planninf(
Advisory Commls11lon (GPAC>
a nd Capistrano udmlnistrators
hove tecommended new atten·
danct boundarie11 for the fall.
wht>n Harold Ambuehl School
opens In San Ju on.
Their recommendation would
hive the trailer park chtldrto,
who llve n s hort distance from
Del Obt1po. buacd lo San Juan
School
•.
In AnaheiDl Plant
./\ six-block arC'a of Anaheim
wa s is olated for <tbout 90
minutes c•arlv today after a
leakini: \':1lve at a chemical
plant sent potentially poisonous
fumes into the air, police re-
ported.
Officers said Pmploycs of
Steppin Chemical Co . 1208 Patt
St .. disco\ered the leaking sul-
phur trioxide about 5 u m and
six blocks between Patt. the
Riverside Freeway, La Palma
A\'enue and Harbor Boulevard
were cordoned off
Only about 25 persons were m
the area. police said, and they
were asked to move into a
nearby school until the leak was
capped .
Firemen stopped the leak by
6: 10 a.m .. police said, and the
area was reopened by 6:30 a.m .
No Injuries were reported,
police said. The fumes quickly
dissipated because of westerly
winds. officer11 reported
And because of tht> early
morning h our and the few
Thief Not Bookish
A burglnr who ~mushed a front
door window stole a stereo, A
calculator and about $35 in cash
today Crom the Fahrenhf'lt 451
book1tore ln Lo.cuna Buch,
owner Norml'n 7,1mmerm11n tt>ld
police.
Zimmerman uld there wait no
otbtr dama1e, and no bookt. were
t1ktn. "They weren't lntercated
In education." he 1 id
number of homes in the area .
officers said, danger was kept
to a minimum.
The smelly gas can he loxie
in high doses. poli<'e said. but 1s
not considered dan~crous in
sm;ill quantities
Front Pagl! A I
POT HAUL
was reported in satisfactory c.-on
dition at Maricopa Count:.
Hospital in Phoenix where he
wa!i taken after his arrest
The men reportedly attempted
to move Gray and the marijuana
from the disabled aircraft. but
were arrested when authorities.
alerted by a U.S. Customs
airpl4J1e, swooped in
Jordan said the crash was at-
tributable to pilot error, a mis
judgment on the weight of the
craft, or the landing conditions or
both.
Tht aJ(ent Bald there h ad been
no attempt by U.S. agenL<; to
force the alrcroft down, that 1t
WllS attemptlntt t<> land at a pre
determined site along Highway
99.
The aircraft had been 1potted
near Not1ale11 and was followed to
the area where It crashed.
Jord1n11ld.
Al.so arrested wer~ Froncls S
Stur1eon, 26, ol t.os An1elc .
Richard P.. Smith. 30, of Wl\ll·
tier: and Michael G McKane. 34. or Loe AnaeJea
Though tht' boy allegedly nt'd
on foot from the scene of the
crash. McAltster said police
were led lo his residence by two
young girls who said they hart
be('n joyriding with him . At the
house where the youth was ar-
rested, Mrs Sparling's Jewelry
and other effects were also dis
covered. according to McAlister.
From PagP A I
KING ...
King to he on his stomach on thr
noor
After Kin~ identified himself.
hew as interviewed and vol unlari
ly, according to police. accom
ponied the Costa Mesa officers to
the police station, where he was
latt'r released.
King may appeal Sparks' de-
cision to a city personnel board
within 30 days. A final decision
on an appeal would rest with City
Manager Al Theal
King Is the 11eeond L11guna
Bf'ach policcm1'n lo lose his job
over bad bonduct charges m less
than a year.
Last sum ~e r . Sparks
terminated Oet. Carroll Bush,
charging "gross misronducl''
niter 81\ incident In San Clemente
In which 8ush was alleged to
havt forced hi way into a home
to reclaim property belonain1: tn
hi1 daughter /
i
..
EDITION
VOL. 70, NO. 81, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 19n N TEN CENT
5 Huntington Cfips See Flaming lJFOs
By ARTH\JR R. VINSEL
ott• Olllty P1MI ltllH
Military authorities today are in·
terested in accounts by five Huntington
Beach policemen wbo reported sighting
two unidentified flying objects streaking
aero~ the sky in formation at 3: 15 a.m. today. -
I
The stunned pilot of the department's
police helicopter, which was flying at
about 1,300 feet in crystal clear skies,
I estimated the UFOs traveled at least
10,000 miles her hour.
No estimate could be offered for the
height of the searing white objects that
shot from the southwest horizon to the
northeast horizon in no more than five
seconds.
Patrol Sgt. Arden Beavers said the
objects never varied from their tandem
position and appeared to have reddish
cone-shaped noses.
Officer Jim Lail and his observer Of-
ficer Tom Arnold, were aloft i~ a
northwest area around Goldenwest Street
and Warner Avenue when they made
their sighting.
Patrolman Dan McKerran was in the
southeasterly area of Huntmgton Beach
when he spotted the brilliant lights, which
all five officers said left a bluish vapor-
like trail.
"It was hard to tell if they had a
shape. I( looked like two bright lights and
it all happened so fast. . . "he said.
·The firth officer who simultaneously
reported the two eerie objects which
flashed over at a 40 to 60 degree angle
was identified as Patrolman Steve
Parkerton.
"Odds of two meteors traveling in
formation like that are too enormous,"
said another departmental spokesman.
<See COPTER, Page AZ>
)
!
County Supervisors
Approve Redistricting
By GARY GRANVI LLE
O! 1M O•llr ~llol SI.tit
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors today approved a
new redistricting plan that sends
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's dis-
trict sweeping into the Sad-
dleback Valley.
A 4 to 1 vote approving the new
political boundaries for the five
county supervisorial districts
was a major victory for Diedrich
and a s1gruficant political loss for
SupervisorThomas Riley.
The plan approved retams
Irvine in Riley's Fifth District.
But it bounces the unin
corporated area north of the city
and El Toro into Diedrich 's Th1rd
District. a district that will run
from La Habra in the county 's
northwest Lo El Toro an the heart
of the Saddleback Valley.
In the plan fmaUy approved the
number of county cities divided
between supcrv1sonal d1str1cts 1s
reduced from 11 to three.
Huntington Beach is one of
those d1Vided cities. Almost the
entire city will be in Supervisor
Laurence Schmit 's second dis·
trict and a small portion in
Riley's Fifth District.
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach.
Irvine, Laguna Beach. San Juan
Capistrano and San Clemente re-
m am in Rilev's district. ~o do the unincorporated areas
of Laguna Hills, Laguna Nigwel
and portions of Mission Viejo.
But the major s hift in the
supervisors' efforts to equalize
population within the five dis·
tricts occurred in the Third Dis-
trict with Diedrich 's area now
sweeping into the Saddlebac~
Valley.
All Fountain Valley was in·
eluded in First District
Supervisor Philip Anthony's dis-
trict, a district that includes San·
<See R EMAP, Page A2)
'K e ep the Paee' Appeal
Of Sewer
Okay Set
APWl"-10
WOMAN. 88, GIVEN CHOICE, GETS OUT ANO GETS GOING
Mrs. E~la Weaver Jogs a Mile Each Day
Miler at 88
Limber OUhter Jogs Daily
SANTA MONICA (AP> -Eula Weaver isn't as young as she
used to ix'. "0 she's reduced her daily regime of Jogging to just one
mile a day Aft<'r all. she 1s 88
When 11 rain~. and she can't JOg the full mile around a high
school track nt><1r ht>r home, she mounts the s tationary bicycle m her
hvang room <1nd pedals JO miles or so.
SHE AISO GOES TO A LOCAL gym three times a week and
pedals 10 miles befor<• cl1nner
Mrs Weaver sufCued a stroke a decade ago and was nearly
paral}wd
·1 could hardly walk at all,' she said. explammg the effects of
the strokl' combined with arthnlls in her hands and knees
Doctor., g:ne hl•r two choices spend the rest of her life as an
invalid. bemg hand.fed and clothed. or gel out of her roe lung chair
and start walking again, no matter how painful.
• IT DIDN'T TAKE HER LONG to de<'1de. She vowed she would
''try everything in this world to get back to normal.··
Folf<fiym~ her doctor's advice. she started slowly. walkmg
gingerly at first. pushing herself even though it hurt, and deadening
some of the pain with pills.
She moved from Illinois to Southern California to be near her
grandson, went on an strict health-oriented diet and started run-
ning. Soon. she was jogging two miles a day.
Mrs. Weave!) 'Was induced in 1975 to enter the National Senior Olympics held at UC Irvine .
"I JOGGED THER~ T HREE YEARS and &ot six gold medals,
one for Saturday and one for Sunday (each year),'' she said. "The
first time I did it Sen Alan Cranston came out and hugged me and
sa'ld. Tmsoproudofyou.' ",'
She walks away from the contes.every year as the female
champion of the 1,SOO·meter run for U!ose over 80. There's no one
else in the category. '$. • ..
Mrs . Weaver thanks her gra~<\Son. Jim Weaver of West Los
Angeles. for mtroducmg her lo the man whom she credits for her re·
<See MILER, Page A%)
Irvine's Heiress
Backs Firm's Plan
By TOM BARLEY
O! ,._ O•ltr ~li.t Sl•lf
Irvine heiress Joan Irvine
Smith denied from the witness
stand Monday that the firm she
favors in the battle lo take over
the Irvine Company has any
plans for speeding up develop-
ment of the Ir\'ine Ranch.
Mrs Smith predicted that the
consortium headed by Wall
Street financier Charles Allen
and ~troit developer Alfred
Taubman and backed by auto
billionaire Henry Ford II would
restrict development to its pre·
sent pace.
She testified that Taubman as·
sured her in a recent discussion
that the firm which would
become known as Allen.Irvine·
Taubman Inc. if its bid was s uc·
cessful intended lo keep Irvine
Company holdings intact and
adhere to the master plan.
The Alien·Taubman combine
is one or two organizations seek·
mg to acquire the Irvine Com·
pany The James Irvine Founda-
tion 1s currently studying the
group's all cash offer of nearly
$.103 m1{hon
Building Site
Goods Stolen
Newport. Beach police today
were investigating the burglary
of a coruitruclion site in which
appliances valued at $1,288 were
stolen.
Ed Martin. superintendent of
the construction site at Harbor
View Knoll, near the intersection
of Ford Road and San Miguel
Drive, reported the theft of two
dishwashers, two ranges, a
range hood and assorted light
fixtures.
The condominium project is
being built by Irvine Pacific
Development, the construction
division of the Irvine Com~any.
Foundation directors have
made it clear throughout the six
month trial that they prefer the
S281 .9 million bid posted by the
Mobil Oil Corporation.
Foundation directors had ac-
cepted a S200 million bid from
Mobil two years ago when Mrs
Smith took legal action that halt·
ed the sale and sparked the cur·
rent lawsuit in Orange County
Supenor Court.
(See RANCH, Page A2>
OK Sought
On Election
Revisions
WASHJNGTON CAP> The
Carter admin1stral1on asked
Congress t<><tay !O allow voters to
register on m<:tion day and to
pass a constitutional amendment
to proVlde direct popular election
of the president and vice presi-
dent.
The proposal to Junk the em-
battled Electoral College method
of electing presidents and vice
presidents was part or a com-
prehensive election law revision
plan prepared by Vice President
Walter F. Mondale, who dis-
closed it at a news conference to-
day.
The Administration proposal
also seeks public financing for
congressional campaigns, a re·
vision of the present system of
public financing for presidential
campaigns and liberalization of
the Hatch Act to allow increased
participation in political cam·
paigns by federal ~ivil servants
"The array of confusing and
sometimes burdensome regislra·
lion requirements now prevents
many citizens from casting their
ballots on election day." the vict>
president said
<See VOTING, Page A2)
Diners Pay $500 for ~ird .
NEW YORK (AP> -The
roasted peacock wu n~tJed un· der its plum~. bottles of 1890
CbateJu Laflle Rothlchild lay
swathed In crisp white napkins
and a small orche11tra played
gently into the night.
It was an Intimate. Invitation·
only, $1 ,000-a-couple dinner for 34
J*>ple Monday to celebrate Use
second annJversary or tht"
Po lace, New York's mo1t opulent
1nd txpensfve reatauraat Wu it worth the price?
"Every dime," Hid Wllllem
Qroqmp of W tport, Conli .. I
financier, who beained at the
10Jd-rtmmed china, the
diamond-cut cryatal and rreab)y
.. ( ,. .
·cut t'OM!.lton his table.
•·You're not juat apend1nc
money on the meal but for tbe
atmosphere, the elegance. It's
not sorneUting you'd do every
day. just ooce in a U/etlme."
The au.preme achievement of
tbt mul waa undoubtedly the
l>eacock, covored by ita royal
blue teathera, carefully set aside
ana prestrved when the fowl
U.aetf entered tho ov~n.
Wbto tolteprentur Frank
Valenaa opened the Palau,
crilJcs and tood·lovers alike
decried the hlah pri~ -'250 a
peTICll) tor an averaae meal -
aayin1 no one but akdb and
J_riah SwMP9Lak• winnen could
afrord~em.
•'The vultures wp.ited and
wale bed for WI to cl<>11e," said
Valenza, dreued ln a black
velvet tuxedo. •'But we kept our
heads above water. It Just goes to
•how that Americans really do
want to 11vol" style ."
That'• wb1t Valenaa and hi.a
renowned Fronch cbd Claude
BaU11aN1t1Un11 a rich truffles
soup, delicate baby quell, duaty
bottles ol 1928' Cb•tHu M•r••ux and.a,Us~ chandellera.
"No one bu ever dono "hat
I'm dotnc. I'm really 11vtna &ho
cuatomer hb money'• wartb." Valenu lald, leanlb& -Caiut a
I
•
creatn·colored, bl'OCade·covered
wan. "I know people who think
nothlnc oC dropping $1 ,000 at the
crapa table . Or losing · t heir
welfare checks al the races. So
why not $1,000 rot a beautiful
feaat to the eyes and to tht
stomach?"
For tlMa 84 "ucats. It was a night of seductive magic. They did not hne society-column names or
f1moui face.. Tho· were •imply
very rich Americans out for a dlf
f erent IWld ot ovenina
Most of tho men wore tux-edoee. Tbe "omen, lookins
.,._u\31-p.arlor perfect.. wore •llt·
'llrlDI en!U 1crna.
. \
D•llY Pilot St.II Pllo'4
VICTIM GETS HELP
Unidentified Man Hit
NB Officers
Seek Traf fie
Victim's ID
Newport Beach police today
were trying to establish lbe iden-
tity of a young man who was
struck by a car as be walked
along West Coast Highway Mon-
day niebt.
Traffic lnvesti&alor Steve Van
Horn said the victim was in
critical condition today at tioag
Memorial Hospital.
~ccor"1ng to Van Horn, 1 the
mac was walking abou~ 8 p.m.
Monday in lhe lane nearest tbe
edge of the road in the unllthted
area of the highway between
Balboa Boulevard and l~ Surf
and Sirloin restaurant\
By JOANNE RE YNOLDS Of ti. O•lly Pt IOI St•lf _
A coalition of environmental
aroups is being formed to appeal
the regional coastal
com mh;sion 's approval of a
controversial Upper Bay sewer
hne.
That approval came at
Monday's meeting of the South
Coast Re1!1onal Zone
Conservation Commission in
Huntington Beuch following
nearly three hours of debat<'.
Spokesmen for the Orange
County Sanitation Districts and
the Irvine Company said the line
is needed to serve residents or
Newport Beach living north of
San Joaguin Hills Road.
In addition lo the homes·
already built in that area, there·
are three projects under
construction -the Harbor View
Knoll condominiums, Harbor
Ridge and Broadmoor Pacific
View -to be served by the line.
Another project, the 226-unit Sea
Island apartments across
Jamboree Road from the
Newporter Inn also will use the
Upper Bay hne. So will homes
eventually built on the property
between the Newporter and the
Park Newport Apartments.
It is that construction or homes
that has brought out opponents.
Jean Watt, president or SPON
<Stop Polluting Our Newport)
J\aid today her group will file ao
appeal of the sewer line decision
~ased on that populaliott
increase.
She said the city's roads arf
currently unable tp
accommodate the existing
population and further increases
will onty make the impa~ mo('e
<See APPEAL, Page AZ)
Weathe r
Increasing cloudiness
and tlll'Dinl cooler Wed-
nesday. Lows tonight 48 lo
55. Hllba Wednesday from 1
70 at beaches to mid to up·
per 70l 1n Inland areas.
.·
. ..
INSIDB TODA y 1 i
I Thtt JJQtgrxmt atory of the 1 ,
love bftwttn two brother•,
ona ~"" of kukemiCI, the , oth1r.a/ootbalhtaru eotdfn a 1
t01'Cl&i~ dorJI Oil P.ogt A 1.
He said the drSver or the car1 Henry Flynn, 63, or 19 Crysta llttlex
Cove, i..,un-. Beech, told Police · ""'-941 he tried to •werve to avoid the lf'llf• a
pedestrian, but railed. Flynn •u i.i't!:l: "~:
not held &.,.~... ~t filt .... ttc:C: MJ
Van Hom described thevlcthb, ·=...""'" :r t.!:t' ' .• ::C1 who la .listed u John Doe b)' 1:C::::. ~ tr.::
POllce, as about. llve feet; ten In· · =:"'...,... " .. •~ ch• tall. w llhlnl UO ~ . .....:.. ·~ • .,...._
• wUb brown ha.Jr and be'Owu ... """"~-~.._.-.."'!""""olll!!jil'f-,,,..
•
\
'"'-Or H
u.~-
0/flnfam ce
•
IHUTISLD, btlaad
CAPl A lhr -old
baby boy born wllb lour
lesa ha svccaslully un•
d•r1one an OJ)C'r•hon tn
which tv.;oof lhtom were re
moved . Sheffield
C1tlldrm's ll06p1tal 111id lo
day
A t\oapltat •poke1man
aatd the unnamed baby
wu "dolng very weJI."
Sut surgeons refused Lo
forecast Lhe baby's life
span before the operation
and the spokesman said it
still was impobsible LO
make predictions
Th• li20lMOO budJet aooroved
by d irectora or tbe Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com·
mere• Monday afternoon, does
not tnclude • M0,000 debt from
construction of the chamber's
new headquarters, officials said.
That debt Includes fees owed
arcMtect Bill Ficker. a lormer
chamber president and member
or lbe board of directors, as well
u money owed on the pt.archue
ol new furnJture for the chmnber
offices in the bWldin1.
The buildin1, tocated at the
corntt of Santa Barbara Drtve
and Jamboree Road also in·
eludes office s pace rented to
Valley Realty and the McLain
Development Company.
APPEAL PLANNED. • •
Chamber Director Gordon
West, chairman of the budget
committee, told directors that if
the $40,000 debt could be retired,
the t'hamber's operating ttudget
and its building fund would be in
the black.
He said his committee has de·
vised a series or projects to raise
money to pay off the debt. severe
: Mrs Watt, a Harbor Island
!resident, said she expects the
En v1ronmental Coalition o r
Orange County and at least one
other an t 1 · s.e we r 1 i n e
environmental group to join m
•the appe al to the state
commission
In spite of Monday's victory,
'.proponent!> of the sewer hne in
the Orange County Sanitation
Districts look toward the appeal
.with dismay bet'ause the sewer
1ine has been opposed by st;.ite
coastal commissioner Judy
Rosener of Newport Beu ch.
The sanitation d1slr1C't
propost'd thl' 9.000 foot hnc last
June, but withdrew 1t from
eons1deraL1on 1n November when
. Jt was feared the proposal would
be defeated at the rcg1on ul level
At the time, Mrs. Ro:.ener was a member o f the regional
comm1ss1on and a vocal
opponent of the proJecl
Mrs Rosen er, ba<"ked by
members of lhe regional
commission staff , s aid tht·
district could accomplish 1t::. goal
by expanding an existing pump
station rather than laymg the
new line
The proposal ral l s fur
conslrucl1on of a 2·1 inch linl'
from Big Canyon ne;.ir Jamboree
Road to Rack fl:1v Drive and
along the roach .. a~ 0lo the Dunt·-.
Ao uat1c Park
Sun1tat1on Obtrtc·t nfr1c-1al., :-.a\
thl' henef1t of thl' llnl' is that it
operate~ on gr.1\ It} instead of
Queen Hailed
By Protest e r
:\1ELHOUR~E. Austr alia
'AP 1 A shouting demonstrator
got \'!thin JO ft•et of Queen
Eh1abelh JI durm f'l a ceremony
toda:. al the Adelaide Festival
l'('nlN
l ll' hrnke through pol1<"e :.ccun
I\ .tnd got t'lO~l' to the off1crnl
d.11~ while South Australian
Premier Don Dunstan was
\\ ekom1ng lhl· 4UCl•n The pro.
lc..,ter then yc•llC'd lndcpen
c1ence for Austruli;1'
l 1 o I 1 n• ., lllHI ll t• d I h r cl t·
mon!.trator ,1ft Pr ,1 hri{•f ..,t ru)!glP
llC' "'"~ not 1rnnwd1.1t1·h 1d1•n
I 1ftec1
R ecruit Slwt
f)uring Drill
SAN nn;c;o c \I' 1 ,, t. , <'Jr
pfd Marine frnm Ont:-m t 1c; b<>tn~
treated .1l the.• :'\,1\,1) llosp1tal
tiftcr being ..,hot in th<' left le~
tlunng 1\116 rifll• fam1hor11at1on
ti rills
The r<'C'ru1t. Dale O Harbert
was listed in sat1sfuctory cond1'
lion. An mvesl1(i(at1on wns or
dered to learn how another
t ecruit was ~l\'C'n a hVl' round of
ammunition tn the drills intl'nde<l
only to leach how to mi.erl um
munition
~ Harbert 's platoon gradunted
rriday ot the Marine Corps
Recruit Depot
ORANQf COAST ..
DAILY PILOT
~~:-.":.~~,~~ur, :;:.:,::;:; ;;.:;
• Cot\I ..._,..1\l'lii~CO""Oefty S._.mf'Cttt~A'• .,..,b4•~d ¥.end.t• ll'uouofll ,-,.Clot., '°" (•''•
Mif'W Hf''lllfOtJI\ .... (" H'-"t•~Ol"I lt.Crt r~
I.ti" "•"·· lr'f'IPI• $-•d••••O "•ll•r •fti(f ~· &teit'-\&uih Co.\t A ''"""4' r-.~1.,., ,-. '' tMilMi~d "-turO•Y\ ..... ~"" hw r,;:! .. ~~~~'1..~.·.~:~,~'.:7tno w.u " .. •
......... -.,.,, .. ", .,_,. ll'\4il•tl'lllf"'
Jacoll ~
V•re ~"''""' •l'MI 04._,,. Mill,.,....,
U'•fl'IUttMVU EfitO•
"':,,,.m:.•,t.,"';r::-
CN•I .. II L .. , IM(t.Hf,. .... II
-'~'t•nt M.-n•e~lctlt..-,
co n s uming increasingly
expensive electricity, as
expansion of the pump station
would do.
The proposal has received the
blessings of the Friends or
Newport Bay and the sta te
Department of Fish and Game
because of special construction
co n s id eralion s a im ed at.
r&ducing the impact of the
project on the Uppe r Bay wildlife
preserve and s urround m g areas
Newport Beach C it y
Councilman Don Mclnnis, ~
member of the board or directors
of the sanitation district, said
today the appeal l'ould cause
anothe r year's delay 111 thl·
proJet'l.
When plans were submitted to
the coastal commission in June .
d1stnct ofhcials were hoping to
have the line in by November so
its construction wouldn't disturb
the migratory bird season and so
1L would be in place by the start of
what 1s normally the season
At the time, district offic1alc;
warned that a normal rainfall
could cause the existing line
already close lo capacity to
overflow into Upper Newport
Bay
Durmg Monday's lhrce·hour
hearing, san1tat1on di~trict
engineer Dennis Reid said that
five such overflows have
ot'c,urred an the past two years
Mcinnis noted that the district
1s still bound to observe the bird
season, "which means that we
o nly have about a six month
window for construction " He
said an appeal could affect the
timing of construction which will
be somewhat slower than normal
anyway be c ause of the
environmental concerns
West explained that the build·
ing debt was the result of s everal
factors, mcludmg cost overruns
and inflation that a ffected the
cost of construction
The budget. whit'h directors
approved unanimously, includes
an anticipated int'ome of $137,700
from membership dues. Total in·
come of $209,400 is expected from
dues a nd a varie t y of fund -
r aislng events staged by variou.s
chamber divisions
The funds raised will be used to
offset the chambe r 's direct ex
penses of $81 ,280 a nd its
operating cxptonses of $128,120
The direct expenses are the costs
incurred in the gathering of new
members and the staging of
events.
Tanker Blast
Inquiry Held
LOS ANGELES (J\Pl -1\
Coast Guard board of inquiry
held ~-closed session today lo
mull over new evidence about the
Oec. 17 Sansinena ('xplos1on
hut 1l will hl' a }·car before a con
du!.ion 1s reached
Thrct' witnesses told the hoard
Monday they saw a flare or flash
of light seconds before the oil
tanker exploded in Los Angel('s
harbor. killing !>even llalian
crewmt!n and a terminal guard.
The board also received a
metallurg1st's report that vent
piping on the lanker was cor
roded before the blast
Worst Winter
421 Inches of Snow Fall
LOWVILLE. N.Y <A P ) Buffalo got all the
publicity this past winter with its record snowfall, but
the snow in that western New York city was nothing
compared to what they've got at the nearby hamlet of
Sear s Pond.
The hamlet in n orth central New York. between
Lake Ontario and the Achrondack~. has piled up a re-
cord 421.1 inches of s no w lh b winter and it's still com·
ing do\.\-11, according to Charles Kazinski . a weather
obser\'er for the Black River Regulating District.
Buffalo got a mere 180 inc he~.
··it's the worst winter "c'\'t> ever h.id ... said
K a11nsk1, a retired f arm<.'r and Montague town clerk
who has lived in Sears Pond since 1918
Kazinski said the first s now fell on Oct. 10 and il
hasn't ~topped for long sinl'e
Fitness Hearing Se t
Sparling Suspect
Faces Arraignment
A 17·y<'ar-old boy polit'e c laim
fired thf' two shots that killed
Lake Forest housewife Harhel
Sparhn~ a W<'ck ago was due to
be arraigne d in Pasadena
Superior Court today on murder
and k1dnaping charges
In a related d evelopment,
authorities in the court's j uvenile
division have st'heduled a fitness
hea ring for the youth on April 4 to
determine if he will be tried as a n
adult or a juvenile. The suspect's
name has been withheld becau!'le
of his age
John McAlis ter. Pasadena
police &J>Okesman , said today
that the fitness hearing mil(ht tw
··pushed back a day or two"
because of conflicting court
schedules and-paperwork
Meanwhile. pollt'e In
veatigators continut'd building
their case against the youth, who
has been in cul'ltody s ince Mrl'I.
Sparllnt's disappearance March
H after a visit to her Pasadena
psyt'hlatrist.
after Mrs. Sparling dropped out
of sight.
Though the boy allegedly fled
on root from the scene of lhe
crash, McAJister said police
were led to his res idence by two
young girls who said they had
been joyriding with him. At the
house where the youth was ar·
rested, Mrs. Sparling's jewelry
and other effects were also dis·
covered. according to McAlister.
Thieves Quie t
Airport Eater y
With the exception of thunder
ing passenger planes taking orf
at Orange County Airport, the
94lh Aero Squadron restaurant
and bar will be a little quieter to·
day.
Thieves entered the discothe-
que Portion of the eatery at 3180
Airway J\v('. earlier this week.
tftkin~ a Sl.200 lour·channol
~tcrco tape recorder.
C»lly 1"11.c llllfl ..... ,.
More Medic al School
The $10.5 million addition to the UC Irvine
Medical School is under way, on the
western edge of UC I 's campus as shown
in this <1crial photo. When completed in
the fall of next vca r, the addition will in·
elude u 200·scal iccture ha ll, an 80·seat de·
monstration le<'ture ha ll, 80 research labs
and 80 faculty offices. F\mdin& is from the
1972 California Health Sciences Bond Is-
sue, plus a $3.3 million grant from the
Departme nt of Health. Education and
Welfare .
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COPTER SIGHTS STREAKING UFOS. • •
. Despite difficulty m judging !ize and
altitude of UFOs. Officer Lail the
h e licopter pilot, said they definitely ap·
pea r ed to be muc h higher than the police
chopper.
sightings which might appear in the
press.
No other law e nforcement agencies
contacted r eported their officers on
patrol at their hour told of :>cem g s uch an
::icrial phe nomenon .
The Orange County Airport Control
Tower was closed at the time of the sight-
ing and spokesmen at Griffith
Observatory in Los Angeles were un·
available for comment.
Some. however. ha,·c been known to
discourage their officen, from making
form al r eports o n aerial phenomena
Laguna Beach Police Capt. Neil
Purcell and Sgt. Terry Temple las t
Thursday reported an almost-identical
object that appeared quite low shooting
from southwest to northeast over their
city.
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MILER AT AGE 88 •••
covery She _said . Nathan Pritikin, founder of the Longevity
ResearC'h Institute 1n Santa Barbara, is responsible for making her
"able to walk in fact for being alive."
SHE SAYS H E MADF. HER THROW away her pain-killing pills
and put her on a diet of {lrl'en vegetables and fresh raw fruit, and
less than three ounces of meat a day. She had to say goodbye to salt.
sugar and grease and says s he doesn't miss them a bit.
"Within_ six months. l had i.toped taking all the pills and had
started 1ogg1ng ~t took m e ~·o years to work up to jogging two miles
a day. But, now I m not so young anymore "
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REMAP. • •
ta Ana, Westminster and por·
lions of Garden Grove.
When picking up the Trabuco
Canyon, Modjeska Canyon and
portions of the Saddleback
Valley, Diedric h sacrifice d those
portions of his district that
formerly ran into Anaheim.
Buena Park and La Palma.
Riley tried to head off the
Diedrich steam roller by arguini:
that the Saddleb11ck Valley
should not be split between two
supe rvisors, pointing out that
both the El Toro and Laguna
Hills areas are w1Ch1n the Sad-
d I e b at'k Area Co-ordinating
Count' II
He also s aid that Irvine resi
denis have a vested intere5t m ~he area ihal someday will
oecome part of the city.
Diedrich pretended indif lerenc~ to the redistricting issue
and. Pointed out that he will not
again t;>e a candidate for county
~uperv1sor when his term expires
in January, 1981.
Yet. _the plan adopted by the
~uperv1sors varied only s lighUy
from a plan Diedrich had tucked
away in a desk drawer since mid· January.
Riley attempted to chide
Schmit !nto supJ>Ortlng him when
he reminded Schmit of his re·
marks a few weeks ago that he
would not "allow one supervisor
to ~et stabbed on an end run."
But Riley figured to lose heavi-
ly in the redistricting no matter
whkh way it went because his
existing dlstrit't contains roughly
90,000 more persons thnn two
other districts
And when it came to draw new
political boundaries the beat
fllley could mwster wu bia own
• vote of daaent
.Patrol Halts .
1,906 Aliem
SAN DIEGO (AP> -By stop·
ping 11u1Jpiclous·lookln1 vehJtlcs
unexpectedly, the U.S. Bordtr
P atrol hna rou~ded up 1,906 lJ.
legal aliens within 36 hours.
Frolft Page A l
VOTING ...
He said states that have
simplified registration require·
ments have seen dramatic re·
suits through increased voter
turnout.
Under current procedures,
voters must register in advance
of going to the polls. Mondale
said that in states where voters
can register for state elections on
election day. including his own
state of Minnesota, "the results
have typically been a s1g nif1cant
increase in voter participation
with no mcrease in voter fraud.··
"O\'er 450 .000 Minn esot .1
citizens were registered on elcc·
lion day in 1976 yet not a single
charge of fraud was filed," he
said.
Under the plan, which Mondale
said has bipartisan support, a
state could receive 20 cents for
each vote cast in the previous
presidential election to help pay
for Increased registration costs.
According to estimates pro·
vided at the news conference, the
total cost could reach $15.5
mi Iii on or more.
President Carter discussed the
revisions with the Democratic
congressional leadership at a
While House breakfast today.
Carter said that abolition of the
Electoral College and direct
popular election of the president
"will insure that the candidate
chosen by the voters actually
becomes president.••
He noted that his election could
have been turned around last
November by a small change of
votes in Ohio and Hawaii despite
a popular vote lead of 1. 7 million
votes over Gerald R. Ford.
The Admlniatration. however,
did not ptOp06e a specific amend·
ment to aboUsh the Electoral
College, leaving this to the
Congreas . Amen ding the
Constitution requires the vote of
two-thirds of the HO\lH, two·
thlrdt ol the Senate, a nd three-
quartera ol the state ltfitlatures.
Kidnaping Charged
Ex-senator's
Son Named
To Academy
Jerome T Schmitz of Corona
de! Mar, son of former state
senator and Newport Beach con·
gressman John Schmitz, has
been nommated to the "G .S. Naval
Academy at Annapolis, Md .. by
Rep. Robert E Badham <R·
Newport Beach1
Schmitz, 17, a senior at Ser\'ite
High S<.·hool in Anaheim. was
nommatt'd by Radham after a
Fountain Vallev candid ate
withdrew after being nominated
by former Rep. Andrew J .
Hinshaw
According lo Badham. Naval
At'ademy officers told him that
Schmitz w:.is among the most
highly quallf1C'd applicants in the
40th Congr essiona l Dis tric t .
Schmitz 1s the leader of his senior
rlass with a 3.98 grade point
c1verage.
Another Schmit z youth,
Joseph, Ill currently in his third
year at thr l' S Na,·al Academy
F ro• Pag~ A I
RANCH ...
Judge James F . Judge must
eventually rule on the merits of
those bids or accept Mrs. Smith's
suggestion that bidding be sus-
pended for five years to allow the
true worth of the Irvine Company
lo become apparent and to en.
courage new bidding.
Mrs. Smith believes that the
true worth of the Irvine Company
is well over $400 million and that
it might be possible to achieve
that figure in five years time.
She owns 22.4 percent of the
Irvin e Company stock. T he
James Jrvme Foundation owns a
controlling interest of 54 .5 per-
cent -...
The Foundation has until 1983
to divest itself of its company
holdings and meet the directives
laid down by the Federal Tal(
Reform Act of 1969
Foundation attorney Howard
Privett accused Mrs. Smith Mon·
day of playing a leading role in
urging leiislators several years
ago to support a measure that
cost the Foundation Its control of
the trvlneComapany,
He asked her if it was true that
she appearf'd at Congressional
and lntern'1 Revenue Servic•
heartnis nad actively pushed for
paau1e ot the tax reform act.
·'It wu and iA m y belier that
found"1Jona s hould not control
corporations,". Mrs. Smith told
Privett.
"In any evt"nt, mine was Juat
one s mall voice 1monc many
who supported the le1l1laUon."
McAlJster said a r~port Issued
Monday by tho Los Angel es
Police Deportment ballistics lab
proved conrluslvely the alues
that killed t.he woman came from
a .25 calibcl' 1ulom11tl<' plstol
found later In her car.
lnvei1Uaators alleae the arrt'St·
ed youth wu ~rMnc th' auto, a bronu Corvttlc with the llcen11t
WUV YOU, when ll 'WU lnvolveo
In an auto accident In the San
Fernando Vallery on the mom.Int.
The California H1thway Patrol Stay m· ,apan Won and San Dlefo police helped COil· duct. the rovlnf cbeckpolnta
aJon1 htahways. A total of S7
TULSA, Okla. (AP) -Larry
Euaene Chnney waa chatted
Monday with kldnapln1 for
extortion In the-dlsappearonct of
a weaJth,y builder'• wife nnd M
employe, neither or whom have
been found. AuthoriUea con·
Unutd to hunt without 1ucceu fOT
K~odal Gaither A.shmoH, wlfe ~
a buUder and tormer be.kt.r, and
Two Take PIDJ18e
Corona del Mar re.,ldent Kim vana brin• used to move aliens 11·
herly Kelloi hu been selected by le11ll1 from Mexico were ttited,
the Y oulh for Underlltanding pto-oftlclala aa.ld Monday
gram to apeond the summer llvln1 Tb st.our period ended mld·
wtlh a ramU,y in J-s>:an. •• nl&btSUnda,t. . &albl Anne Bnnm.
·---... ·-··· , 'I
SAN QJEOO (AP)-Tlle third
and fourth de-athl in plun1• thJs
)'tar ofJ the San Dleio-Col'O(lt.do
Bay Bridle were reported Mon·
day.
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VOL 70, NO. 81, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1 TEN CENTS•
'Lmne Duck' Flies to School Co:Dfe:rence
By LAURIE KASPER
Ol t• Deity l"llet staff
A "lame duck" trustee and a
student wHJ represent the Sad-
dleback Valley Unified School
District at the National School
Boards Association convention in
Houston this weekend.
The four·day trip for Dennis
Smith. defeated in his bid for re·
election to the Board or Educa·
lion earlier ttus month, and Mark
Howell. the student member or
the local board, is being paid for
by the Khool district.
Smith's term on the school
tllbard olficially ends 3J m idmghl,
March 31 -two days after he is
scheduled to return from the Tex·
as meeting.
He said he m ade reservations
for the convention about three
months ago. He said he was
aware at the Lime thal his term
.
would be ending if he wasn't re·
elected
But Smith said his attendance
at the convention still will benefit
the distr1ct. He said he always
provides other trustees with
summary reports of all conven·
lions he attends. He will do the
same after this convention, he
said
The trustee also noted that he
1s carr y ing with him the
knowledge or school problems
which he has gamed m his six
and a half years as a school
board member
Howell, who was l.eated as the
student member of the school
board last month, said he is going
to the convention because "I reel
that to effectively serve on the
board as a member I need all the
training and education I can
(See LA1'1E DUC'K, Page A2)
County Supervisors
Approve Redistricting
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of IM 0•11, Pilot St•ll
The Orange County Uoard or
Supervisors today approved ,1
new red1stnct1ng plan that sends
Supervisor Ralph D1ednch's dis
trict sweeping into the Sad·
dleback Valley
A 4 to l vote approving the new
political boundanes for the rive
county superv1sor1al districts
was a maJOr victory for D1ednch
and a significant pol 1t1cJI loss for
Youth D ue
A t Hear ing
On. S l aying
A 17 year old boy police claim
-tired the two shots that killed
Lake Forest housewife Rachel
Sparlin~ a "eek ago was due to
be arra1gnl•d in Pasadena
Superior Court today on murder
and k1dnap1ng chargl's
In a related development
authont1e., m the court ·s 1uvcnile
div1s1on haH' M·he<lul<•d a f1tne<;s
hearing for th!• youth on April\ to
determine 1f lw "111 he tried as an
adult or a JUH•nllt• The .,uspcct's
name ha.s lx't-n w1thht•ld because
of his age
.John MtA ltsll'r, Pasuden.i
police spokt'srn,in. said today
that the fitness heann)! might be
"pushed back ,i d;i y or two"
because of <.:onfl1ct1ng court
schedules and paper" ork
Meanwhile police 1n
vest1gators continued hulldmg
their case ag;11nst the· youth, who
has been m eustod\ stnl'C Mrs
Sparling's d1sappcar,1n<'l· MJrch
!-0 after a v1s1l lo hl•r J' asadenu
psychiatrist
McAhstcr SJtd ::1 rt•port issued
Monday hy th<• Los Angeles
Police Departmt•nt hall1st1cs lab
proved conclus1\ l'h tht> .,IUR.,
that killed the woman came from
a .25 caliber automatic pistol
found lat<>r in her car
Investigators all ege tht:' arrest·
ed youth was driving the auto, a
bronze Corvette with thc license
WUV YOU. when it was involved
in an auto accident 1n the San
Fernando Valley on the mornmJ.:
after Mrs. Sparling dropped out
of sight.
Though the boy all egedly fled
on foot from the scene of the
crash. McAhsler said police
were led lo his residence by two
young girls who said they had
been joyriding with him.
rrs TIME FOR
COFFEE BIU.KE
WHITE PLAJNS, N.Y . CAP>-
The Nestle Co. says higher coffee
bean prices and increased
operating costs have caused it to
become the latest wholesaler to
send instant and freeze-dried cof·
fee prices through the $5-per-jur
barrit>r.
Nescafe instant reaular Will ftO
up 10 cents an ounce to $S.4S2 for
a l<k>unce jar, Nescafe Docaf-
feinated will go up 12 cent.s to
$5.236 per eight~e jar, and
Nescafe Decaf up el1ht cents to
$4.676 per eight-ounce Jar.
EffectJve April 2, NtsUt's
Tuter's Choice freeie~drled ro-
1ular will be increased 12 cenu
per ounce, bringing tho cott of an
elJbt ounce jar to $5.2'38. A
similar Increase will bocMJt the
price ot eteht ouncet or Taater's
Choic• Decarr lHted lo S.S.530
wholnaJe
' ,
Supervisor Thomas Riley
The plan approved retains
Irvine in Riley's Fifth District
But it bounces the un1n
corporated area north of the cit y
and El Toro into D1edrich's Third
District, a district that will run
from La Habra in the county·~
northwest to El Toro in the heart
of the Saddleback Valley
In the plan finally approved the
number of county cities d1v1ded
between superv1sorial distncts is
reduced from 11 to th rel'
lluntmJ?ton Reach 1~ on1: of
tho.,e d1\lded c1tws Almost the
entire city will be m Supervisor
Laurence Sehm1t':. second dis-
trict and a small portion m
Rllev's Fifth District
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach.
Irvine, Laguna Beach, San Juan
Capistrano and San Clemente re·
main m Riley's district
So do the unincorporated areas
or Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
llorseha«!k Ruhherne~k
and portions of M1ss1on VH'JO.
But the ma1or shift in tht.>
supervisors· efforts to t•quallll:
population within the fl\(' dis
tricts occurred m the Third 01~
tnct with Dledrich's area no"
s weeping into the Saddlcback
Valley
All Fountam Vallev was m
cluded in First ·01 s lricl
Supervisor Philip Anthony's dis·
trict, a district that includes San·
<See REMAP, Page A2>
O•HY Pilot Stall Pllolo
The column of black smoke from a
$150.000 Leisure World \\arehouse fir<>
~l onday morning attracted scores of spe<'-
tators. including this man on horseback
who found a hillside \ antage pomt to
watch the action below The communit~ 's
st ables are JUSt over the hill from the
"a rehouse Firemen were told after
cp1cn<'hmg the blaze t hat they saved
.mother $750,000 worth of equipment and
other materials stored in other parts of
the structure <Related picture, page 3J.
Voting Changes Sought
Carter Asks Electoral College's Eml
WASHJNGTON CAP> The
Carter administration asked
Congress today to allow voters to
register on election day and to
pass a constitutional amendment
to provide direct popular election
of the president and vice presi·
dent. ~
The ~roposal lo junk the em·
battled Electoral College method
of electing presidents and vice
presidents was part of a com·
prehensive election law revision
plan prepared by Vice President
Wa lter F. Monda le, who dis-
closed 1t at a news conference to-
dav
The Administration proposal
also seeks public financing for
congressional campaigns. a re-
v1s1on of the present system of
public Financing for presidential
Miler at 88
Limber Oldster Jogs Daily
SANTA MONICA <AP) Eula Weavf'r Isn't as young as she
used to be, so she's reduced her daily r egime of jogging to just one
mile a day. After all, s he is 88.
When it rains, and she can't Jog the full mile around a high
school track near her home, she mounts the s tationary bicycle In her
livine room and pedals 10 miles or so.
SHE ALSO GOES TO A LOCAL gym three times a week and
pedala 10 miles ~oro dinner.
Mrs. Weaver aufCercd a stroke a decade •10 and was nearly
paralyzed. • '
"I could bardly walk at all," ahe said, explainine the effects of
the ttr~e combined wlth arthritis in her hands and knees.
Doctont 1ave her two choices spend the rut of her life u an
invalid, betnc hand·fed and clothed, or a•t out of b tr rocklnc chair
and start walldn' aaain. no matter bow painful
IT DIDN'T TAK E HE il i.ONO to decide. She vowed she •·outct
<See MILEll, Pa1e At>
campai~s and liberalization of
the Hatch Act to allow increased
participation in political cam·
paigns by federal civil servants .
"The array of confusing and
sometimes burdensome registra·
tion requirements now prevents
many citizens from casting their
ballots on election day,·• the vice
president said .
H e said s t ates that have
simplified registration require-
ments have seen dramatic re·
suits through increased voter
turnout.
Under current procedures,
voters must register m advance
of going to the polls. Mondale
said that 1n sta tes where voters
can register for state elections on
election day, including his own
state of Minnesota, "the resulLci
have typically been a slgnlflcant
i'llcrease In voter participaUon
with no increase in voter fraud."
"Over 450,000 Minnesota
citliens were registered on elec·.
tlon day ln 1976 yet not a single
cbarse of fraud was filed," he
said.
Und r the plan, which Mondale
said has bipartiun •upport, a
state could receive 2() cents for
each vote cast in the prtvioua
prtsldenual elecUoo to help pay
for Increased regl1tr1Uon cost.a.
Accordln• to uUmatea pro-
vided at U.. Mwa conferenc1, lhe
<8-e Vat'ING, Pase AJ) ·
. ......-. --
0••1¥ P llOI Sl•ff ""'°IC
GOING TO LEARN
Student Mark Howell
LAST CONVENTION
Lame Duck Smith
Gas Leak Snuffed
In Anaheiin Plant
A six-block area of Anaheim
was isolated for about 90
minutes early today after a
leaking valve at a chemical
Hush Eatery
Ce lebrates
$500 Per
NEW YORK CAP> -The
roasted peacock wus nestled un·
der 11..::. plumes. bottles of 1800
Chateau Lafite Rothschild lay
swathed m crisp white napkins
and a small orchestra played
gently mto the night.
It was an intimate, invitation·
only. Sl,OOO·a·couple dinner for 34
people Monday to celebrate tht?
second anniversarv of the
Palace, New York's most opulent
and expens1v<.' r<.'staurnnt
Was it worth the price'!
"Even· dime.'' said William
Grossman of Westport, Conn .. a
financier, who beamed al the
~old -rim m ed china, the
diamond·cut crystal and freshly
cut roses on his table.
"You're n ot just spending
monev on the meal but for the
atmosphere, the elegance. It's
not something you'd do every
day. JUSt once in a lifetime."
The supreme achievement of
the meal was undoubtedly the
peacock. covered by its royal
blue feathers. carefully set aside
and preserved when the fowl
itself entered the oven
Wh en entrepr e neur Frank
Valenza opened the Palace,
c ritics and food-lovers alike
decried the high prices -$250 a
person for an average meal -
saying• no one but skeiks and
Irish Sweepstakes winners could
afford them.
"The vultures waited and
watched for us lo close." said
Valenza, dressed in a black
velvet tuxedo. "But we kept our
heads above water. It just goes to
s how that Americans really do
want to savor style."
<See FEAST, Page A2)
E x -senator's
Son Named
To Acade my
Jerome T. Schmitz of Corona~
del Mar , son of former state
senator and Newport Beach con-
gressman John Schmitz, has
been nominated to the U.S. Na\> al
Academy at Annapolis, Md., by
Rep. Robert E. Badham <R·
Newport Beach).
Schmitz, 17, a senior at Servito
High School In Anahelm, was
nominated by Badham after a
Fountain Valley candi<late
withdrew after being nominated
by former Rep. Andrew J.
Hlnahaw. ·
According lo Bad.ham, Naval
Academy olflcera told blm that
Schmitz was among the most
highly qualified a.ppUcanta in \b4t
40tb Congruatonal Dl•trltt.
Schmtts la the lt!ader or bis lot
cl111 with a 3.98 1rade polnt
average.
Anothu Schmits .1outb1 Joeepb, la currenUY ln hlJ thini
1 ar at Lbe U.S. Nani Acadell\y.
t
plant sent potentially po1sonou~
fumes mto the air, police re-
ported
Officers said employes or
Steppin Chemical Co., 1208 Patl
St .. discovered t hl' leaking sul-
phur trioxide about 5 a .m . and
::.1x blocks bt•twcen Patt, the
Riverside l''reeway, La Palma
Avenu~ and Harbor Boulevard
were cordoned off.
Only about 25 persons were m
the area, police said, and they
were asked to move into a
nearby school until the k•ak was
capped.
Firemen stopped thl' leak by
fl 10 a m .. police said , and the-
area was reopened by 6 30 a.m
No injuries were reported.
police said The fumes quickly
d1ss1pated because of westerly
winds, officers reported
And becau:.e of the earlv
morning hour and the few
number or homes m the area.
officers said, danger was kept
to a minimum
The smelly gas can be toxic
in high doses. police said, but is
not considered dangerous in
small quantities .
Bulldozer
Operator
Hurt in Spill
A bulldozer operator dnving
his heavy machine near the edge
of a 10-foot-deep storm drain
trench was seriously injured
today when it slid over the edge
and came to rest on its side at the
bolt om or the ditch.
The driver , whose identity was
not available al the scene, was
apparently thrown partially
clear of the tractor but still
s uffered severe leg and back
i njur ies, according to
paramedics who treated him.
It look fire department rescue,
workers about a half hour to lift,
th e driver out of the ditch
following the 11 : 15 a.m . incident.
The scene of the accident wa5'·
near the junction of Lake Forest •
Drive and Trabuco Road.
Co ast
W eathe r
Increasing cloudiness
and turning cooler Wed-
nesday. Lows tonight 48 to
SS. HigM Wednesday from
70 at beaches to mid to UP·
per 708 in inland areas
I NSIDE TODAY
The poignant aforJI o/ the
love bthWtn two brother.!. cm~ d111"'1 of l.euamJo. the
othn, • ~ atar '' tofd bl a louchlnoftorJ! on P.age Al.
I
\
:
....
Denies
Ranch 'Sprawl'
By n>lll BARLEY
Oft .... lt, ...........
lrvlne hetre11 Joan lr\'lne
Smith denied from the witness
1'land Monday lhal the firm she
fovors an the battle lo take ovt•r
the Irvine Company has any
pl1&ns for speeding up develop·
ment of the Irvine Ranch.
Mrs. Smith predicted that the
consortium headed by Wall
Street financier Charles Allen
and Detroit developer Alfred
Taubman and backed by auto
billionaire Henry Ford II would
restrict development to its pre·
sent pace.
She testified that Taubman as-
sured her an a recent d1scusi.ion
that the firm which would
become known as Allen-lr\'me·
Taubman Inc If its bid was sut··
cessful intended to keep Irvine
•'rom Page Al
REMAP. • •
ta An~1. \A.'estminster and por
lions of Garden Grove.
When picking up the Trabuco
Canyon, Modjeska Canyon and
portions of the Saddlehack
\' alle). Diedrich sacrifit•ed those
portions of his d1stri<:l that
formerly ran into Anaheim,
Duen~ Park and La Palma
Compan> boldln1 Int.ct and
udhere to the muter plan
The AJlfm·Taubman cnmhln('
15 one of two ora11nlaatlons 2'eek
lne lo a•-qulre the Irvine Com·
puny The James Irvine Jo'ounda
lion i:. cu1·renlly studying tht·
group 'i. all c:lllh orrer of nearly
$303 million
Foundation directors havt•
made 1t clear throughout the six
month trial that they prefer the
$281 9 milhon bad posted by the
Mobil 011 Corporation
Foundallon directors had ac
cepted a $200 malllon bad from
Mob1l l\\-O )cars ago v.hl'.'n Mrs
Smith took legal d<:l1on that hall
ed the sale and spc.irked the cur
rent lav.s111t an OrJngc Count)
Superior Court
Judge James F Jud~c must
e\'entually rule on the mt•rats of
those bids or accept Mr'> Smith ·s
suggestion that bidding be sus
pended for fa\e )car s lo allow the
true worth of lhl' Jn 111e Company
to become uppanmt and to en
1·ou rngc nt"'' btddani;:
Mrs. Smith believes that the
true worth of the lr''tnc Company
as ~·.ell over S400 million and that
it might he possible to achieve
that figure in fh·e years tame
She owns 22 ·I percent of the
In int• Com pan-. stock Th(·
James In inc 1"ouncl:.it1on 01Ans a
controlling interest of 54 5 µer
cent
llunter f1nisht•s off hat)\ M·;.tl off :-=ewfoundland .... 1th
pack Proll''>ls .igLttn'>t tiw ktllmg of thousands of the
<1n1mab h,,., \ trtuJll~ 1·ndcd a:-. monc~ shortage and had
\\ <.•,1thcr t..ixl'Cl th<.• l'l''>OUtTC:-. of µrotcsters. Seal pup
JH'lts lmni..: :.iboul S25 per pell Canudaan governml'nt ac·
I 11111 lo '>lop lht.• hunt 1-.. :-.l1ll twang sought by thl' Green·
pe:H't· f"oundal10n
Raley tried •o head off the
Diedrich steam roller b>· arguing
that the Saddleback Valley
should not be splat bet" een l\\O
su pen asors. pointing out that
both the El Torn and Laguna
II11ls areas arc v.ithrn the Sad·
dleback Arca Co·ordanating
Council.
Clemente an
Arraigned in
Big Pot Bust
President 'Firlll'
lie also said that Irvine res1 ·
ctents have a vested interest in
the area that someday wall
become part of the city
01edr1ch pretended indif·
ference to the redistricting issue
and pointed out that he will not
ag<.iin be a candidate for county
supervisor when has term expires
in Januarv. 1981.
A 26-year-old San Clemente
man v.111 face arraignment today
along with four other men before
a federal magistrate in Phoenix.
Ariz , on charges stemming from
arrests mnde when u light plane
carrying l,000 pounds of mari
juana cras hlanded near
Winslow.
On Human Rights
Y ct. the plan adopted by the
supervisors vaned only slightly
from a plan Diedrich had tucked
away an a desk dra\\-er since mid·
January
W,\Sl11:-..1:TO' 1i\l'1 1'1t's1
dent Cartl•r told conJ.!n•.,.,11111.11
lc;1ders lod.1' lw elm·,; not antl·nd
to curb h1., < nl1u-.m of hum.in
rights nol:il ions ;Jhrn.HI dc:i.ptlt•
sharp llt'J;!Jlt\ l' n•,1rt10n from
Sov1el lt•,1clc•r Ll·onul I B1 t•thnn
Sen Alan Cr ans loll c D C.1ltf ,
\~ho at I l'mkd ,, \\' h 1 l l' I louw
brcakfa,t told n•porh•rs l.Ht·r
lhal the Pn•s1<h·nl told lhl· ton
J;!rt•ss1onal lt-.1dt•r!> he 1s ton
u:rncd he must do this. he \\Ill <.lo
lhas ·
Cr.mston Jls(J quoted Carter ,1s
'>ilYIOJ? somt· peoph· arc con
ternt><l t•\ 1·1 ,. tanu• Brt.'l.hn"'
-.nl'l'/l'~
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!IC't 1on:; Lan<! pi>licit'S in the world
~ 1 \ c• J11st1f1calton lo such l'l,1ims
I \\tll repl'.tl :igain \\t' "Ill
not tolPrah.' intf'rfert•nrC' m our
1nl<'rnal affairs lt.' JO.' Ulll' uncll'r
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BrCThnt.•\ ... remarks cam!:' Just
;-1!\ dJ)>!-> ht•fore Se('relar) of
"'atc l'~rus H \'ance 1'
\thf'dulcd lo .irnve m \losCO\\
for talks v. llh Soviet leaderc;
Riley attempted to chide
Sch mat into supporting ham when
he reminded Schmit of his re-
marks a few weeks ago that he
would not "allow one s upen·asor
lo get slabbed on an end run ··
Paul E. Dierkes of 135 W
Aven1da Escalones. will he
brought before t.: .S. M agastratc
Richard C. Gormley on charges
of possession of mariJuana for
sale and smuggling of man
ju an a.
Phil Jordan, agent in chaq~e of
the Phoenix office of the C S
Drug Enforcement Admtnll>lra
lion. said the martJUana was
destined for Cahfornaa Dierkes
and three other men, all Cal1for·
nians. were arrested Sunday as
they waited with a motorhomc
near the site of lhe crash landing,
om e i als say.
F ro,,. Page 11 I
Rut Raley figured to lose hea\l·
ly 1n the redistractang no matter
which v. ay it went because his
e,.1:,tang dastnct contains rougbly
90.000 more persons than two
other distracts
FEAST ••.
And \\hen 11 tame to draw new
pol1t1cal boundaries the best
Raley could muster was his own
vole of dissent.
The aircraft pilot. John T.
Gray, 31, of Monterey, suffered a
b11>ken back in the crash. Gray
was reported in satisfactory con·
rlition at Maricopa County
Hospital in Phoenix where he
was taken after his arrest.
Th.its \\hat \'illcnza and his
rc·1101A n<'d French chef Claud<'
IL11lls an• sclhn.a: a nch trurnes
so11p !11•1l<·,1te bahy <1uail. dusty
hottlt·~ of t!l28 C'haleiiu MHrg<.iux
.ind ,ahstt.'111111! chandeliers
''o nnc ha'.'. e'er done whal
I m riomg 1 ·m rc·all.' gn mg lhe
c 11•.J11mt•r his monev'-., worth ...
\ .dc•n1.a said. lt•anin~ ag.11nst .i
c 1c.1m-colurl'd, brocade <:<J\crcd
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Man Charged
With Theft The men reportedly attempted
to move Gray and the marijuana
from the disabled aircraft. but
were arrested when authorities.
alerted b\ ;1 l ' S Customs
airplane, S\~oopcd an
I kno" µcop It• '>'ho think
notl11n~ of dropping Sl 000 at thl'
• rJps lJhlc· Or losing their
''clfarf' chN:k!i at the rac<'s So
"h' n11t Sl.000 for ,, heaut1f11I
ft>ast tn the· ('\ £'!' and to the
'tom.11 h" ·
Orange County sheriff's of·
fi<'ers ha\'c cited a M1ssinn VieJO
man on pell~· theft charges after
ht• alleJ(c'<il.'· look merchandise
from a Laguna Hills :\l<Jll store
"'1thout pavin~ for it
Jordan saHI the rnt'>h "as .at
lrtbutable to pilot error. a mis
Judgment on the we1~ht of the
craft. or the landing cond1l1ons or
both
Oeputaes said John Francis
Sheppard. ~. of 26462 I'\ accome
Ori\ e. concealed golf balls anrJ
cabinet door knobs an his pockel-.
then lt>ft the St:urs department
store
The aJ?ent s~11d there had been
no attempt by l' S <.iJ?enti-. to
force the mrcraft dov. n.
Two UFOs Reported
Five HB Officers Report Tandem Flight
By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Of'"' D•lly l"llot \tMI
Military authorities today are an ·
terrsll'd tn accounts hy five I hmtington
!'leach policemen who reported sighting
two unidentified nying objects streaking
,across the sky in form ation at 3 15 a .m .
today.
Thl' stunned pilot of thl' department's
police helicopter. which was flying at
about 1,300 feet in crystal clear skies.
estimated the t.:FOs tra\'eled at least
10,000 miles her hour.
No estimate could be offered for the
height of the searing white objects that
s hot from the southwest horizon to the
northeast horizon in no more than five
seconds.
Patrol Sgt. Arden Beavers said the
objects never varied from their tandem
position and appeared to have reddish
cone-shaped noses.
Officer Jim Lail and his observer. Of·
ficer Tom Arnold, were a loft in a
northwe.c;t area around GoldC'nwe!'lt Street
and Warner A venue when they made
their slghtin~
Patrolman Dnn McKerran was in the
~outheusterty area or Huntington Beach
when he spotted t he brilliant lights. which
all five officers said left a bluish vopor·
like trail.
"lt was hard to tell if they had n
shape. It looked like two bright light! and
lt an happened 10 ta.st. . ... he sald.
The fifth officer who simultaneously
reported the two eerie objects which
flashed over at a 40 to fiO degree anf{lc
was identified as Patrolman Steve
Parkerton.
"Odds of two meteors traveling tn
formation like that are too enormous."
said another departmental spokesman.
Des pite difficulty in jud~ing size and
altitude of UFOs. Officer Lail, the
helicopter pilot, said they definitely ap-•
pea red to be much higher than the police
chopper.
No other law enforcement agencies
contacted reportNf their officers on
patrol at their hour told of seeing such ;10
aerial phenomenon.
Some, howev<.>r, have been known to
discourage their officers from making
•formal repdrts on aerial phenomcnR
sightings which might appear in the
press.
The Orange County Airport Control
Tower is closed at the lime of the s ighting
and spokesmen at Griffith Ob~ervatory ln
Los Angeles were unuvulhthle for com
ment.
Lal(una Beach Police Capt. Neil
Purcell and ~gt. Terry Temple last
Thursday rePorted nn almost·fdentlcal
object that appeared quite low shooting
from southwest to northeast over their
city.
AP VWt .. oflOIO
WOMAN, 88, GIVEN CHOICE, GETS OUT AND GETS GOING
Mrs. Eula Weaver Jogs a Mlle Each Day
From Pngf" ,\ l
MILER AT AGE 88 • • •
'try e' erything an this world to gt•l hat•k lo no1 mat
Following her doctor's .1ch lt't'. she !>l<Jrtcd slo'' ly. '' alkmf!
gingerly at first, pushang herself l'\'t•n lhou~h at hurt, and deadening
some of the pain with pills.
She mo\·ed from Ilhnoas to Southern l'at1forn1.1 to be near her
grandson. went on an strict he;,ilth onl·nll'd •ht•t J!ld started run-
ning. Soon. she was Jogging two mtlt•s J di!~
Mrs. Wea\'e r was induced an un:; to enter tht ;'\al1onul Senior
Olympics held at t:C Irvine.
"I JOGGED TH E RE THREE \'t:,\RS and ~ut six gold medals.
one for Saturday and one for Sunda~ leach ) t'<tr >," she '>aid "The
first time I did it Sen. Alan Cram.ton eamt• out c1nd hug(.!e<i me and
said. 'I'm so proud of you.· "
She walks away from thl' c:ontC'st t•\ N) ~ c:ar as lh<' rem ale
champion of the 1.500-mctcr run f111 those over 80 Then"s no one
else in the category
~trs Weaver thanks her grand<.c1n. ,Jim \\'<:a\l•r or \\'c-.t Los
Angeles, for introducing her lo tht• man\\ hom \hl' credits for her re
CO\ en She said Nathan Pr1t1k1n. foundt·r of the Longevity
Research lnstatule m Santa Barbara, 1s responsible for making her
"able to walk· in fact for being ah\e "
SHE SAVS HE MADE llER T HROW a\\ ay her paan-k1lltng pills
and put her on a diet of green \'C'gdahlcs and fresh ra\\ frlllt. and
less than three ounces of meat a da~ She had to sa) goodb) e to salt
sugar and grease and says she doc•sn t mi's them a bit
"Within six months. l had stoped taktng all the pills and had
stnrted Jogging It took me two Y<'Jrs to '>' ork up to JOgg111g l'>' u miles
a day But, now I'm not so young anymon· ·
From Pagl! ,, I
LAME DUCK TRUSTEE • • •
get. "
As a student member of the
board. Howell can s il with the
board and discuss issues but he
tannol \'Ole. He has all the rights
and prl\'lleges of bo;1rd memberc;
Cmcludang attendance al conven
t10ns I except attendance in ex·
ecutive sessions and any salar)
and frrnge benefits g1\ en
trustees
He v. ill not be the first S~<I
dleback student to attend .i
trusteei:; · convention. Last ) ear.
lv.o student represental1\'ec; wen·
'\ent to a stale convention 111 San
Francisco
AL the l louston con ventaon.
llowcll said he hopes lo learn
about issues such as the
budget to which he has had ht
tie exposure as a student. J\lso.
he said. there are sessions which
will relate to students and 1ssut·s
he may be working on in the dis
trict •·
'Tm not going down there ·al
taxpayers' expense to have a
party," he saic:I. ''I'm going there
to learn and for no other reason."
Howell. wno is 17, said his
parents have signed a consent
form wai\'inf! di!\lrict liability.
Trustees authorized expenses
for the convention for all board
members and the superintendent
at their January 5lh meeting
Originally, Trustee's LOS\ Younj!
and William Kohler and th<'
superintendent also plann<'d to
attend. However, lhey h;,1\•e since
cancelled their plans.
Airfare. registration. lodging
and meals will probably cost the
district at least SSOO for each
person attending the convention
Kohler said he rrfay still try to
attend the meeting. "Therc'.s
s uch a lrem endou11 amount of In
formation available lo you." he
said. He noted that this conven
lion offers the opportunity to talk
with trustees from other states
who hav.,already been through
col lectiv6bargalnlnl(.
Smit!\, who has attended many
conferences during his tenure as
a school boa.rd me m ber. also said
auch meeUn1s hell> trustcc.'1 lellm
and think about chanic•. He said
present t.rustea should be at~nd
ln1 moreoftheae meetlnt1.
"In aomc waya, 1 a aree with
him," uld T r ustee Carole
Neu1tadt. She said matertal11 ob
talntd and the sharln~ with other
trustet•s at thes<' me>etin~s can be
'extremely helpful " But shl'
said a ltne needs lo be drawn al
som t' point
She said she disagrees with the
practice of bl<inket approval of
an} trustee's attendance al con·
ferences On out of-state meet· in.a .... she said. sht' would lake to
ha'<' a pol1<'.' established \\here
one or two trustees would be ap·
pointed JS the school board's
rep re~entall n•s
From Pag~ 1\ I
VOTING .•.
• total t•ost <'Ould reach $15 5
mill ion or more
President Carter discussed the
revisions with lhe Democratic
con{lress1onal leadership at a
White• House breakfast today.
Curter said that abolition of the
Electoral College and direct
popular election of the president
"will insure that the candidate
chosen by th<' voters actually
becomes president "
II<' noted that his election could
han• been turned around last
November by a s mall change o(
\'Ole:-. in Ohio and J la wail despite
a popular vote lead of I 7 million
voles over Gerald R. Ford
The Admlmstration, however.
did not propose a specific amend
rnent to abolish the Electoral
College, leaving this to the
ConRress Amending the
Constitution requires the vole of
two thirds of the House, two-
thirds of the Senate. and lhree-
quarters oflhc stale legislatures
Viejo Talent
Fest Opens
About 40 youn1e11ters will sing.
dance and perform novelty acts
during the Saddleback Valley
Exchange Club'• a nnual Starch
for Talent Conlnt at 7 p.m . Wtd·
nesday ln De Portola Elemen·
tary Sehool. Mlttton Viejo
The show, whtcb ls a first step
In a national taltint contest. 11
open to the public There ii no ad·
mlsaloo charge
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Conspiracy Suit
l .. OS"NGELES (AP> The found·
Ing bank8 and afflliatea of the
MaslerCharge network have been
sued for SlOO million for alleJ(edly con·
•piring to keep a compotlng credit.
system off the market. ~
The suit wu filed Monday by t'tie
Eloctronlc Currency Corp. of Los
Anaolte a•ain1t Welle Fargo Bank, Unit~ California Bank, Crocker Na· ttonal Bank and lhc 'Bank of
Ca1tromJa.
Abo named ln th~ su't wore Wul~m State. 81nkc3rd Associa·
Uon, the cJe.arlnghouse for We11lom
banks lsau!ng Mattt.rCharge car&.
and the lnterbank Card Association.
J ·N•w York fltm Ui•l UccOHa hllllln
partklPAtlha In Maat.erCbar1•.
G ys·Get
Day of Praise
81 mLTONllOIKOWITI
It'• time for our aood cun RDGl't oa American bua.l·
na1. We bur ao much about uuavory IOlQp on -pa,otra•
to fONlSD poliUdana, atealhlf ~ cndltDa1Dcea. mhlud Lil~ ~lftl -tbat ll'I ~~ USIC9 JD a wbJ.t. to;
balance the ledfer with eonunendlble aetloal. •
A Nlute then for Reynolds lhtall. tbe nation'• HCOnd!
larint aluminum producer, which baa been Into ncycllnC
since ~-The company ls buyinf alumtnum cans ftom the'
publlc at more than 800 collection Pointa in 45 stat.ea. It paid,
$17 mUllon for 112 million pounds last year. That wu the
equlvalentol 2., billion cana.
IN JANUARY, REYNOLDS INCREASED the price It's j
paylng for aluminum cans. The rate now ls 17 ceota a pound. ,
Let's hear it too for The Travelers, one of the nation's,
largest property and casualty insurers. It's giving a 30 per-.
cent discount on auto insurance premiums if your car 1s1
equipped with an air bag. i
RCA deserves a nod
also for developing a
color TV set that uses
less energy than a
100-watt bulb. RCA's old
tube·type sets con -
sumed 375 watts of
power. Introduction or
Money
Tree
soUd-stat.e components m 197S cut power usage to 200 watt.s. ~
The new Xtended Life set needs only 89 watts of electric,
power.
IN LOS ANGELES, SOUTHERN California Edison is 1
instructin2 its customers how to read their electric meters
so they devise family competalion to cut consumption, day by
day.
The Bank or America. the nation's largest bank, has I
done what most c·ompanies in the country still r efuse to do. 1 It will no longer reimburse executives for memberships an
private clubs that discriminate.
The past six years have seen more than 100 major cor-
porations add blacks to their boards of directors. This de·
mocratizing movement is still in motion. American Airlines
has just added Christopher F. Edley to its board. He is ex-
ecutive director of the United Negro College Fund. And
Margaret Bush Wilson, a St. Louis attorney who is
chairman or the National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People, has joined the board oC Monsanto,
ONE OF THE OLDEST BLACK DIRECTORS, the Rev.
Leon Sullivan. member of the board of General Motors, has
succeeded in getting 12 major U.S. corporations to endorse
a policy of nonsegregation and equal employment op-
portunity in their South African facilities. Making the '
pledge were American Cyanamid, Burroughs. Caltex
Petroleum. Citicorp, Ford Motor. General Motors, IBM. In·
ternational Harvester, 3M, Mobil , Otis Elevator and Union
Carbide.
Bonus payments based on profit performance are com-
mon practices in the executive suite. But they rarely get ex -
tended to the rank and file. However, last month the 1,447
employes of Bic Pen Corp. at Milford, Conn .. were given a
$50 check to signal the capture of first place in tt'.e market of
Bic's disposable lighter.
More than 200 million lighters were sold last year, and
Robert P. Adler, president of Bae, said the $1 49 "Flick My
Bic" entry garnered 41 percent of the business. The old
leader. Gillette's Cricket. had 39 percent.
The news, you see, isn't all bad
Huntington Man
Pest Control Head
Van D. Powell Jr, president of Chemical Exterminat-
ing Corp. in Whittler, has been elected president of Pest
Control Operators of California. Inc.
Ron Lawson. owner of Ron 's Fumigation in Placentia,
was elected treasurer at the group's
meeting at Lake Tahoe.
Powell succeeds Neil C. Snyder or
Ri verside as statewide leader of the over
400-mcm~r non·profit, trade associa-
tion.
Powell resides in Huntington Beach
with his wife, Oretha and three children.
lle is a graduate of Cal State Long Beach
and served m the Marine Corps. He is a
member of the Environmental Council
POWELL in Hunting1on Beach.
Lawson res ides with his wife Eleanor and their three
children in Fullerton. Ile is active in the Fullerton Lions
Host Club
Mobile Honie Firlll' s
Earnings Hit Record
Golden West Mobile Homes Inc .• Santa Ana, has report·
ed that lhe company achieved its highest third quarter and
nine months sales and earnings. exceeding the record earn·
ings achieved in the full J 2 mo~hs of fiscal 1976.
In addition, directors in reased the quarterly cash
dividend policy to a payout of percent from 20 percent of
net income each quarter
Net income for the third .quarter, ended Feb. 25, in·
creased 101 percent to $888,000, or 61 cents a share, com-
pared with $442,000, or 30 cents, in the like period of fiscal
1976. Sales ror the third quarter increased 46 percent to
$17 ,950,000 compared with $12,283,000 lasl year.
For the nine months of fiscal 1977, net income rose 93
percent to $2,277,000, or $1.56, compared with $1,181,000, or
81 cents. in fiscal 1976. Sales Increased 48 ;>ercent to
$49,458,000. compared with $33,344,000 In the corresponding
period last year.
Huntington Branch
Notes Second Year
.. l
"It's been a great two year11 for us." says Bob Ewen, the ·
man ager who opened the Huntington Bench Peoples
Federal Savings office In 1975. "Thnl'11 why we're Inviting. ·
everyone to come in and have a piece <>f coke, nnd n cup of
coffee or punch. during our anniversary pnrty." ••
To mark the iecond annlveniary, the branch at Adams ~
and Magnotta is offering pnrty favore, balloons and refresh·
mont.a. Dales wiU bt Murch 31 through April 9. during busl·.
ne11hours. . ..
Stoek ·Dividend Announced·:
The board or directors of Marlnen Ftnanclal Corp •1•
Sanla Ana, annaunced a 9 percent stock dMdond of capital •
atock, conaiJIUng of the rqu.lar .5 porcent dlvldond, plus a 'feclat 4 l)ttcant dlYldend, payable June i to 1hareholde
o record Aprtl 15.
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