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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-03-03 - Orange Coast Pilot• t ••• . . . . / . _races ~ or ~ I l FRIDAY AFTERNOON, M A RCH 3, 1978 VOL. '1, NO. U. 4 'llCTIOMI, 41 ~AQU • I ' r . I o , •. -. ' . .{ -0 .. i:N.e~port Area Invaded ;c B -y --JJeaehed Sea Lions . , .. . .... ~ ....._ ·---·-·-------.. -. .:: ·-.. ' • • • Wad 0 • to Take Witness Stand .. __ D_a_•_Tla_r_e_at_~_ftf ___________ ffot Car _in Ir . Defense Fr--------""'--•-':~ Opens • Simi V~lley's . - Homes Emptied ByTbe ~uoclated PreSI Numerous houses in rural Simt Valley were evacuated to- day after officials in the Ventura County community feared that a small earthen dam would bunt and flood lhe area. The evacuation, in a 50-block section subdivision nicknamed the .. Texas tract," was ordered as clouds from the latest storm moved into Southern California, threatening new rain after a night of partly cloudy skies * * * Coast Braces For Another Heavy Storm By JACKIE HYMAN • Of•Delty ...... l&Mf' througbo&a much ol tM area. It was not immediately known bow m-any houses were afferted or if tbe' entire area beln1 evacu_..ted w.-deyeloped. _ An unidentified ~an for the Ventura County Fire Department said water was bubbling over the top of the d~ and the water-drenched foundation appeared ''very shaky." · Further details on the evacuation, just below a small manmade lake in the north.east section of tbe billy bedroom community, }Were .sketchy. . Further south, a nighttime raft ride on the rain swollen San Gabriel River ended Jn disaster today with lbe death or a woman, the disappearance of a man and the rescue ortwo other persona aboard a capsized rail. The dead woman was identified as Gloria Holguin, 28, of Bell Garde~. Deputie.s sald the woman apparently died of exposure and not from drown- ing. She was _wearing a llfe .. jacket. a spokeJSman.aaid. A helicopter ancl 1ea search. continued for David Mellon, 34, of Norwalk, whom authorities feared bad ~n swept out to sea. Heqry Lassard, 55, of May•OQd. .told depuHes he and three friedds bad fallen fnto the rlve~ after launcltl"cf. their tatt. for a Jate nieht a venture in Montebello, about 20 mUes in· • land from Long tileach. After traveling a abort dis· tanca on the watercourse, the raft capsized, tonlnl the four Norwalk plastics plant co· workers iPto the rapid current .. Lusard and another member of the party, JJm Pata.sclmlc, 35, of Ne>l1'alk manaaed to climb out of tbe waterp Me.anw b lle .Malibu Olea Wll.M:UAT Pap At)"' The fire, which apparently started in the e ngine, destroyed this 1964 VW bus belonging to Floyd Martin of Tustin. An Irvine police officer saw the smoke and pulled Martin, who hadn't noticed that anything was wrong, over to the side of Deity .... ~..,...., ........ the San Diego Freeway near Laguna Canyon at about 3:30 p.m. Thursday. Firemen said they arrived a,t the scene too late to save the vehicle. There were no injuries. The cause of the fire is being in· vestigated. NB Lifegrupvla R~scue Seven Along with all the other• phenomena produced by the string of Paclfic storms bitting Newport Beach, lifeguards say they have found themselves up to their necks in sea lions. Well ~haps it's'DOt quite that bad, but Lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey said be and bis men have aided hlne beached sea lions since }Veclneaday. not just washing up on the ocean beaches, he said. "They are turning up In peoples' patios. They go to step outside In the morning and there's a ~ea lion staring at them." Lockabey said Newport Beach llf eguards will be glad to take a sea lion off any r-.ldent's hands a.s long as they'r.e not handling some ~ emeraency at the time. T be sua.rcla_ ve a.a Marines Nix Help in Hunt For Bubbles By PIUUP ROSMARIN Ol t119 o.tty f'llM It.ff Bubbles the hippbpotamus slept like a baby early today on the banks of the pond orf Laguna Canyon Road she bas claimed for her own. Her official domicile is IJon Country Safari, from which she · moved Feb. 3>. Today, Lion Countr_y ·•1 guess tbe.1 come asbOJle to get away from the rough se!!r" he ,~ nd"t" tffat uie animals are 1n various states of t• ~~ I •freement with alAguna Beach organisatioll. ..U U... FJiebdl. ol \he Sea Libns and'tbey take-the anlm ats-down-io tbe A1't CohlW w ere they are cared for Uilt.ll they're autnetentlJ ncovered to go back to sea. • ai!ftffiitsffafMS artd zoo1ogista met to decide-bQW best to encourage Bubbles to come back O.DJe.. afteJ! .12 da.y.1 an-cf 11 nishtlt-in tlle-"'Wilda just 'OUtside Laguna Beach. lJeaih-Enda ~ The •&golnr'ft11mbhJ'"""'"s.~m~_ COpter €r.ash &ills Grewmen Loctabey .. ya. hi'• Mver Seen anythlnf Uk,e \1'e .Jbflux of eea Jlons, which be HYI seems to be bappenlni all albni the Orange Coast. "I g\aela the bad weather af. feet. them tot>," .be aatd. Thursday they tried to·call in the m .n.nes. "They've got. the. Etpment we need," sa\d Jerey obrtn, a Lion CountrY vice presl t. '1They have big ampblblws things, with pontoons, •nd forklifts, and cargo nets," be aald. But he •alcl. th* martnet.,..... !erred to let the private aeet« have the fll'lt crack at Citeliliil , Bubbfet. Bubbles, meanwhl1e, ire• bl· creaslnalY COliflden tblt the IJ.on COW>tiY rwer1 wbO ~ve bea "Mt mOf'e"Ol'·feti COMlalll • c0mpanlom akea't aamt to Jap IMr with a traqqulllijnc aart every t.Lroe sbe c6mes ~ ·ot the CS. HIPPO, Pa .. Al) '- Monday By TOM BARLEY Ol tlle DMtr ...... Malt Dr. William Baxter Waddill's two lawyen will open his de- fense Mooday to charges that be !\trangled to death a newborn baby lhat he bad earlier failed to abort. Prosecutor Robert Chatterton closed his case against Waddill, 44. of Huntington Harbour, after calling 10 witnesses for six weeks or testimony before the jury in Orange County Superior , Court Judge James K. Turner's courtroom. 11 Waddill's lawyers confirmed late Thursday that their client will take the witness stand in his own behalf during the defense phase of the trial. Chatterton's closing of bis case coincided with the news · that the mother of the baby al· legedly murdered by Waddill in Westmins t e r Comm unity Hosoital on March 2, 1977. bad filed a lawsuit against the physician and the hospital. Mary Weaver, 18, of Hunt- ington Beach, accuses Waddill of assault and battery against the baby girl in actions that Jed to its death in the hospital nursery. She seeks $17 million in damages. Dr. Ronald Cornelisen, a physician called to the hospital . by Waddill shortly after the baby was born, told the jury that he saw Waddill with his hands l\fOUnd the infant's throat. A coroner's autopsy later con- cluded with the verdict lbat the ' (See DOCJ'OR, Page AZ) Coast Weath er Chance of rain ne oo_ percent and becoming heavy at times late tonight and Saturday. Lows tonleht in sos. Bi&hs Saturday sa to.63. I NSIDE T ODAY . Recreotioaal horseback rid- ing r emains popular, but there ore few ploctab& Oninge Cowa- Ct1 WheN hc>raft COft be Mdf(f. !J'Maf! mdol iloble• aoailable ore /eat~red in 1tory and phato1onPageCI. •••ex Ill CM • M c:J ... aw , A2 D-'" v PILOT s Friday March 3. 1978 Brown Signing ;J>ropeny ·· Tax·--Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Drown Jr. planned tC> sign today a $1.4 billion bill to c ut property taxes th at s upporters tout as an alternative to the Jarvis initiali ve. The bllJ, whlch would cut homeowner property laxes at least 30 percent, was sent t() Brown Thursday after a break in a legislative deadlock that had dragged for months. ( fi clat· ed photo, AS> After the 32-6 vote. Brown (or the Cir.st time spoke out publicly against the Jarvis Initiative, at Icy Thorns in Denver Chic·k cn "' 11·c coalt>d \\ ith long, s harp crystals of ice takl's on the look ol winter in the suburbs of Denver. A hcavv frost caused most of the outlying areas to assume ..i picture of ghostly white, creating tiny sculptures out of \' arious objects. f 'rom Page A l EVACUATE homeowners were apprehensive <•bout the: possibility that any ad- d1ti1rnal moisture could further undermine beachfront homes along Pacific Coast Highway and send them crashing into ex· ~ pcnstve houses below. Eleven homes in the Malibu area remained •in "imminent danger or collapse, .. fire of. ficials said, and Paradise Cove Pier , a nearby recreational facility, was also in danger of col l apse and had bee n evacuated. High tides and storm-churned surf T~day dug eight feet of sand off the beach at Malibu and cut away al the base of ex- pensive homes. Above exclusive Ma libu Colony, rainwater cascading off the Santa Monica Mountains un· dercut 4S feet of Pacific Coast Highway. Officittls said a four· inch-wide crack developed in the center of the roadway, closing it to a ll but one lane of traffic. One county fireman said it could be a major catastrophe if the highway went sliding into the homes, some or whic~ cost $.S00,000. "The force of these waves is tremendous," said Anne Mantee. who lives on the beach j u st north of the colony. •'There's no way to sleep at night." In Santa Barbara, mudslides threatened houses.·but no serious damage was reported. Some rural mountain com- munities, where the snow level stood at 7,000 feet, were reported virtually cut off as mud and rocks dropped onto the twisting narrow highways leading there. Train Derailed MOJAVE (AP) -A 103-<:ar Southern Paclflc freight train d e railed here, sending 12 carloads of potash careening across State Highway 58, block- ing the eastbound lanes of the roadway. No Injuries were re· ported. s DAILY PILOT . f;rmJe ·RoblMn UftNo Clue CO RSIER SUR VEVEY, Switzerland CAP) -Police say they have no clues to the identity of grave robbers who stole Charlie Chaplin's body from a small, unguarded Swiss village cem etery two nights ago. They said no ranBom demand has been received, and they would :not speculate on other possible motives for the theft. Chaplin died Dec. 25 and was buried two days later in a small cemetery on a rarely traveled dirt roatl near this Lak& Geneva village where he spent the la~ 20 years of his life. Ff"Olft Page A J RAIN ••• soaked ground near the creek. An SCE spokesman said efforts were under way to r einforce the pole. In Newport Bea>cb. where swirling tides threatened the lifeguard station at the Newport Pier, lifeguard Capt. Logan Lockabey said sandbagging ef· forts so far have prevented ma· jor damage. Otbel" cities reported cleanup operations under way, althouah Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach remained closed. An Orange County Flood Control spokesman said the break in the storms permitted water to be released from flood control reservoirs, whi~h are now quite low. The southwest comer of the San Clemente pier remained closed as did a stairway cloeer to ttie pier's base, both damaged by high tides. Pacific Coast Highway from A venida Estacion to Camino CaplstTano in San Clemente was also closed today aa city road crews cleared away mud and rocks from eroding cliffs. Flooding problems Thursday in Laguna Beach forced the clos· ins of Laruna Canyon Road. Telonic Altair, a manufacturing plant in the Big Bend area of the road, sent borne more than 100 .m p~~5 .Que. to Uu.v water flow. The road wu cloeed from 2to5p.m. For the :U-hour period end.lnl tbia morning, • 73 incbe1 OI rain -~ muaurecl...at Otanp_Co&B Collete in Colt. N"•• for a season total of 22.36, up from 7.13lut1ear. Measured rainfall ln Laauna N11uel overnJiht was .67 lnch~: in Huntinlton Beach, .'2 lnchel; in Santa Ana, .81 inches and at Santtaao Peak on Saddlebaclc Mountain, 2.5 lnchea. June ballot measure that wouid cut property taxes about 60 percent. "The Jarvis initiative is a tax trap," the Democratic governor toll! reporters. And he described the bill, SB 1 by Sen. Peter Behr, R·Tlburon, as "honest property tax relief." "Jar vis will require income lax, sales, corporation tax in· ,., ore..-,u.a, wl.lt ~ • d · catcb people when they are not looki:\g," Brown said. But the J arvis forces re· m alned confi~nt that their in· itiative would become an a me n dm e nt t o the state Constitution and override the BehrbUl. Th e secretary of United Or1antiations or Taxpayers, through which Jarvis works, was asked if the bill would undercut the chances of the in· itiati ve. The secretary, Leona M agid1son, replied: "No, not as long as the press makes it clear that the legislation would be for only one year. It's not a con· stitutional a mendment, and could be changed at any time." T he Behr bill would not take effect unless the Jarvis initiative is rejected by voters and a n other ballo t measure, Proposition 8, is approved. SB 1 would also raise the renters' income tax eredit to $75, provide additional ald for elder· ly homeowners and renters, and slap a property tax revenue limit on cities and counties - a mong other things. The bill languished in com- mittee last year while lawmaker.s fought over other tax plan,S, but it beean to emerge as the Legislature's alternative to Jarvis after passing the Senate in J anuary. · Wh.e 'mHIW'e beaan·to mo. swiftly this \ffek after Behr. re· moved a controversial homes. sales profits tax, and pressure built for quick approval of an alternative to Jarvis. A 79-0 Assembly vole Thurs· day morning sent the measure back to the Senate for a vote on Assembly amendments. But the bltl ran into last· minute opposition in the upper house from liberals and con- servatives who contended it did too llttle for renters, the <lli· abled and the poor, and did not insure against future tax hikes. Anita Invited To Fund Fest SEATl'LE (AP) - A SeatUe policeman trying for a repeal of the city's laws barrint · dis · crimJnatlon against homosex· uala bas invited singer Anita Bryant to appear at a June fund- ralalng concert. Jackie Lee. Mias Bryant's asent, Hid that officer David Estes· made the request. The SeaWe Center Colbeum booldnt office conflrmed that Eat.ea bu a "tentative bold" for June 30. Mlsa »ryant led a successful fight last year to repeal a gay rights law in Miami. F,.._P.,,.Al IBPPO ••. water. Part of the purpose ot a two- day truce the rangers called, which stretched to three days to- day, was to make her believe just that. But zap Bubbles they will, as- s ures Kobrin. How to do it ..yas being decided in Lion . Country boardrooms. Ran1ers were encouraged by Bubbles' frequent forays &om her pond to munch the altalf a and oat& they've been setting out for her. about 1S feet from the water. f'\..... _ They say she worn-venture_. any farther than that. Alao at Lion Country today to r e_Rresent _blj»po otamus !.!!.:.__ reresf:s was -crev"ilantt mory, a televialon crltJc-cum·•nimal lov· er who ii pru!~nt of the Fund for AQ.lmala. Most Becnulled Lynda Carter, star of the TV series "Wond er Woman," has been voted the ''most beautiful woman in the world" at the annual co nv e ntion of th e International Academy of Beauty. FroaaPageAJ DO(;TOR •.. baby wH a victim of manual stn:ngulalion. Miss Weaver claims in her action that Waddill misinformed her on the state of her preg· nancy when she was examined by him. She s~ Waddlll told her she was in her 22nd week or pregnancy. Prose c utio n testimony has been to the effect that she was 31 weeks from con· h c,eW.i9~t-, .. . Miss Weaver states that if stie had been · aware or the true st atus or her pregnancy she would not have had an abortion. Waddill attempted to abort her by injecting tbe mother with a sallne solution, a method that ends the llle of the tetus in the womb and caUJe5 tbe mother to expel the fetus. / Oolaeln LafJ THE AUTHOR DAVID RORVJK, could not be reached. His agent, Barbara Lo.;enstein .. and spokesmen for Lippincott refused to discuss details ofthe book pending publicatiOt'L Lippincott publicist Dlanltla Hucheson said the book would be available June 5 when people .. could read the whole story." The ad is headlined : "A human baby created in a laboratory is 14 months old." It says: "To protect the child from harmf~l publicity and other participants from certain controversy, Rorv1k refuses to di vulge names or places, but be describes fully the clrcumstancea of his involvement in this mornentou.s development and the details of the scientific procedure ltseU." TH E NEW YORK POST quoted an unnamed source identified only as a close associate of Rorvik as saying the child was a boy and was the "clone" or genetic duplicate of a U.S. millionaire, in his 60s, who "wanted an exact copy of himself.'' · In cloning, the process referred to in the title, the nucleus of a som atic or body cell ls put inter an en cell from which the nucleus bas been removed. The en then begins to divide and grow and could become a mature animal, identical to the one whose cell was used. British scientists, wtthln the last decade, produced a living frog through cloning a single cell from another frog. Genetics ex · perts say, however, that such a process Involving humans is virtually impossible at this point. -"YOU HA VE TO REMEMBER that a clone is an exact duplicate of an individual and that's very difficult to accomplish," said Dr. Stanley Kalkow of the Uni versity of Washington. "There's no one in this country with the facilities to do it. In this country. re- . search on ova and things of this nature are very strictly con· trolled." Dr . Judy Hall of the university's ge netics laboratory said that cloning a human "is so far from the realm of possibility, it must be science fiction. It's just not possible for mammals." The Post quoted Dr. Liebe F. Cavalieri. a molecular biologist at the Sk>an-Kettering Institute, aa saying: "If this is not a hoax, it is the most appalling, dangerous medical experiment in hiatory." 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The issue has been In the city spotlight for nearly two ye~. Up to now, the fight has involved residents or north Costa Mesa, the City Council and the de· f Another Stonn Tonight By J~CKIE HYMAN Of tM O.ily P'llM StaH A break in rainstorms late Thursday and early today gave Orange Coast city and county workers tim~ to clean up mud aod debris and brace for another storm expected tonight. The National Weather Service f put the chance or rain at nearly 100 percent tonight and Sallll'· I day, with rain heavy at times. Another break was forecast for r Sunday. One of the hardest hit areas of I the storms has been Trabuco t Canyon, wh ere an El Toro f Marine Corps Air Station search . and ..,.escue helicopter crash I landed early today while aiding the Oranf{e Cou nty Fire Department m a rescue. The helicopter reportedly crash-landed while trying to break lhreugh cloud cover to r escue a youn g woman ap· parentlr suffering from ap· pendicitts. No serious injuries occurred and the woman was carried across swollen Trabuco Creek in a basket on rope pulleys, a fire department spokesman said. The Coto de Caza area in Trabuco Canyon also faces possible power failure as a malnllne Southern California , Edison power pole teeters in the 1 soaked ground near the creek.~ ; An SCE spokesman said efforts : were under way to reinforce the pole. In Newport Beach, where swirling tides threatened the lifeguard station at the Newport Pier, lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey said sandbagging ef· forts so far have prevented ma- jor damage. · Other cities reported cleanup operations under way, although Back Bay Drive in Newport. Beach remained closed. An Orange County Flood <See RAIN, Page AZ) Newport~at NewsBoy Hits· Harbor ·Racks Zoning Fight Before Voters velopers of three parcels <Arnel Company partners Harry Rinker and George Argyros and Henry Roberts and He nry Segerstrom). But on Tuesday, it will be Costa Mesa's 36,411 voters who will have their say on the · m alter. They will vote to decide if the controversjal acreage should be rezoned Crom medium density to a designation that would allow only single.family homes on the property. The question will be on the municipal ballot on which voters also wlJI make their selections for two city council seats. Wh atever the outcome oC the ballotinft, Tuesday's municipal vote will be just another step toward a final resolution. The three parcels involved are on Bear Street bel ween the San Diego f'reeway and Sunflower Avenue. Dllltr ... ~ W LM ,...,_ YOUNG HARBOR SEAL IN TEMPORARY QUA"'ERS Rough Sea• Driving Seegobig Mtmrnal1 to Shot• sea Lion Saga NB Li/eguardil Rescue Nine Along with all the other phenomena produced by the string of Pacific storms hilting Newport Beach. lifeguards say they have found themselves up to their necks in sea lions. Well perhaps it's not quite that bad, but Lifeguard Lt. Logan Lock a bey said he and his men have aided nine beached sea lions since Wednesday. "I guess they come ashore to get away !rom the rough seas." he specUlated, noting that the animals are in various states of health. The seagoing mammals are not just washing up on the ocean · beaches, he said. "They are turning up in peoples' patios. They go to step outside in the morning and .there's a sea lion staring at them." Lockabey said Newport Beach uteguards will be glad to take a sea lion off any resident's hands as long as they're not handling some other emergency al the time. The g u a rd s have an India Nixes Jet NEW DELlll, India (A P) The Indian government says it will not let the Concorde fly over Indian terrltory. agreement with a Lagana Beach orftanization call the Friends of the Sea Lions and they take the animals down to the Art Colony where they are cared for untU they're sufCiclentll recovered to go back to sea. Lockabcy says he's never seen anything like the inOux or sea lions, which he says seems .to be happenlng all along the Orange Coast. ·'I guess the bad weather af. reels them too," he said. Grave Robbers left No Clue CORSIER SUR VEVEY, Switzerland (AP) -Police say they have no clues to the ide.ntity of grave robbers who stole Charlie Chaplin's body from a small, unguarded Swlsa village cemetery two night.a ago. They said no ransom demand has been received, and t hey would not speculate on other possible motives for the theft. Chaplln died Dec. 25 and wu buried two days later in a small cemeler)' Ob a rarely traveled dirt road near this Lake Geneva village where be spent the last 20 years ot his life. City officials say passage or the initiittive will mean another lawswt brought by developers against the North Costa Mesa Homeowners Association and the city. Developers contend the rezone .,,ould be "spot zoning," and all concerned agree lhal an eventual court settlement would be costly and time consumini. The question of whether homeowners have the right to rezone a relatively small section of 14tnd could eventually be de· cided in the California Supreme Court, which bas upheld similar r ezones. although on larger sections of land. If the reione proposal is de· feated al the polls, developers say they would be willing to come before the city wtth a com- promise involving a professional oCCice complex on a large portion of the acreage and, probably, some apartments. Arnel's plan for several hWldred apartments oo a portion of the property is what started the con· troversy. The compromise plan was brought before the city council this week, but councilmen re- fused to comment because of possible legal ramifications. Also, the council did not want to mislead voters into thinking (See ZONING, Page A2) Tax Bill Inked Brown Pledges No New Increase SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today signed a Sl.4 billion bill to cut property taxes, pledging no new across· the·board tax increase while he is governor. The Democratic governor said that he would avoid a general tax increase where sales, in- come and all other state taxes would be increased at the sam e lime. "I am pledging no new Mariries Won't Try Hippo Job By PIDUP &OSMAIUN Of• a.a, ._SWH Bubbles the hlpp0polamus slept like a baby early today on the.bank& of the pond off Laguna Canyon Road she aa,. claimed for berown. Her cfOctat domicile la LIClfl Country Safart, Croat ,wbl~b she moved Feb. 3>. Today_.. Lion £0\Hltry administrators and zoologists ·met to decide bow best to ' encourage Bubbles to come back home, after 12 days and 11 nights in the wilds juat outside Laguna Beach. Thursday they tried to call ln the marines. "They've got the equipment we need," said J erry Kobrin, a Lion Country vice president. "They have bii amphibious things, with pontoons. and forklifts, and cargo nets," he sai~ Aut, he said, the marines pre- ferred to let the private sector have the first crack al catching Bubbles. Bubbles, meanwhile, grew in· creasingly confident that the Lion Country ranaers who have been her more-or.Jess constant companions aren't going to zap her with a tranquilizing dart every time she comes out of the water. Part of the purpose of a lwo- day truce the rangers called,' which stretched to three days to- day, was to make her believe just that. But zap Bubbles they will, as- sures Kobrin. How to do it was being dtcided in Uon Country boardrooms. Rangers were .encouraged by Bubbles' frequent forays from her pond to munch the allalf a and oatt they've beett 1etttpa out for her, about 15 feet from the water. • They ·~ 1be Won't. venture anyCartherthanthaL <See IDPPO. Page A2) general tax increase as Jong as r am go,·emor," Brown, who is seeking a second term. told re- porters at a Capitol news con· ference. Brown also said he planned to campaign vigorousJy against the Jarvis initiative on the Jutle ballot. Brown , surrounded by legislative sponsors of the bill, s~gned the-measure at a formal ce~emony in .the Capitol news AP' Wire .... Mo.t Beautiful Lynda Carter. star of the TV se ries "Wonder Woman," has been Yoted the .. most beautiful woman in the world" at the annual co n vention of the International Academy of Beauty. Jury Divided . In CM 'Snuff Movie Trial conference room. At the ceremony, he said he did not believe the Jarvis measure would win voter ap- proval and said he thought it had ··serious constitutional pro· blems.•· l The bill, which would cut horn eowner property taxes at least 30 percent, was sent to i Brown Thursday after a break in a legislative deadJock that <See BROWN, Page AZ> Derailed Train Sabotaged WASHINGTON CAP> - Sabotage caused the Florida train derailment Sunday that re- leased deadly chlorine gas and • killed eight people, a federal . nfety agency said today. "Our investigators have de· termined that the derailment n~•r Youngstown. Fla., was caµsed by sabotage as a result of someone misaligning the rails at a joint in the track," said Kay Bailey, acting chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. Miss Bailey said she passed the information to FBI Director William Webster and that the FBl has "taken over the search tor the persons res)>Onsible." A tank car carrying the chlorine gas ruptured early Sun· day after about 40 cars of an Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railroad freight train deraiJed. A ghostly yellow cloud of chlorine j floated over a nearby highway. I killing eight., people and injuring nearly 100. Many of the bodies were found . on the median strip or the four· lane road where the victims fell after apparently trying to escape the fumes when the chlorine choked their cars· engines. A bout 1,000 res idents near 'Youngstown were force d to evacuate their homes. /' Miss Bailey said safefy board investigators found that some- one deliberately r emoved a metal joint that joins two pieces of track together and pulled the rail off to the side "so nothing could happen but that the locomotive would go off the track." Coast Weather an o ra near percent and becoming heavy at times late tonight and Saturday. Lows toniwht in sos. Highs Saturda_y S8 to 63_;_ __ INSIDE TODAY Recrtolkmal horseback rid· ing remaiM pt>pJlar, bur lllere are few place a ,tn Orange Coun- ty where horwa con be rented. Tho,. rental atablet ovoilable 11rc f eotured in atol']/ Oftd photot on l;>a(le CI . ••••• At Y-e.ntc. ate A• UMIH'I at ......._ .. ._.... CH l.,M...,. M ..... hllel .. e..i.ti& •t ....._,, Ntwl M Cllf........ Al o,.._. ee.., . All &::!'*' ... , ........... • CH • u trM•.... . .. a...... Ill....... aH °"* ....._ Al ••• ~ .. .,......., ~ M T ..... IU. Cl ............. C14 ,......,.. ~ .......... ••4...... --...C... U w.MM.... M ....,,...... C.t ·~ Cl• • A!l DAILY PILOT C By The Aslj()clated Press Numerous houses in rural Simi Vulley were e vacuated briefly today after officials in the Ventura County · comml•nity feared that a small earthen dam would burst and flood the dwell· lngs. The evacuation, in a SO·block section subdivision nicknamed the "Texas tract," was ordered * * * E'ro•PageAl RAIN ... Control spokesm a n said the break in the storms permitted water to be released from flood control reservoirs, which are now quite low. T he southwest corner or the San Clemente pier r emained closed as did a stairway closer to the pier 's base, both damaged by high tides. Paci(ic Coast Jlt ghway from A vcnida Estacion to Camino Capistrano in San Clemente was also closed lodliy as city road crews cleared away mud and rocks from eroding cltffs. Flooding problems Thursday in Laguna Beach forced the clos· ing of La~una Canyon Road. Telonic Altair, a manufacturing plant in the Big Bend area of the road. sent home more than 100 l'mployees due to the heavy water now. The road was cl05ed rrom 2to5p.m For the 24-hour ~riod ending this morning, 73 inc·hes of rain "'a~ mca:.ured at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, for a season total of 22.36, up from 7 13 last year. ~1 ca s ured rainfall In Laguna Niguel overnight was .67 inches; in Huntington Beach .. 42 inches; in Santa Ana .. 37 inches and at Santiago Peak on Saddleback ~1 ountain, 2.5 inches. Front Page Al BROWN •.. had draggcd (or months. <Relat- l'd photo. AS) Arter the 32·6 vote, Brown for the first time spoke out publicly against the Jarvis initiative, a June ballot measure that would cul property taxes about 60 percent. "The J ar vis initiative is a tax trap," the Democratic governor told reporters. And he described the bill, SB 1 b~ Sen. Peter Behr, R-Tiburon. as "honest property tax relief." "Jarvis will r equire Income tax. sales, corporation tax In- creases that wHl come up and catch people when they are not looking," Brown said. But the Jarvis forces re- m alncd confident that their In· itiatlve would become an amendment to the state Cons titution and override the Behr bill. The secretary or United Organizations or Taxpayers. through which J arvls works. was asked if the bill would undercut the chances o( the in- itiative. The secr etary, Leona M agidison, replied: "No, not. as long as the press makes It clear that the legblation would be ror only one year. It's not a con· stitulional amendment, and could be changed at any time." . The. Behr bill would not take effect unless the Jarvis initiative is rejected by voters and another ballot measure. Proposition 8, Is approved. SB 1 would also raise the renters' income tax credit to $75, provide additional aid for elder- ly homeowners and renters, and slap a property tax r evenue limit on cities and counties - am ong other things. The bW languished In com· mittee last year whtle lawmakers fought over other tax plana, but it began to emerge as the Legislature's alternatlve to J arvia after passing the Senate ln J anuary. O"ANOI COAST c DAILY PILOT as clouds from the latest storm m oved into Southern California, threatening new r ain after a night of partly cloudy skies throughout muc'h or t6e area. But the Simi Valley Police Department called off the evacuation shortly after it began, saying there was no im· minenl danger or the dam's col· lapse. An unidentified spokeswoman for the Ventura County Fire Department said w ater was bubbling over the top of the dam Fro•PageAJ GATES ••• Newport Beach stock broke/age firm Sbearson, Hayden, Stone Inc. The s heriff's amended dis· closure statement also s hows that he received a Joan or less ' than $10,000 from Clint H008e Jr. of Newport. Beach and repaid a loan to the Oranee Count)' Postal Credit Union during im. Another amendment to Gates~ disclosure statement covered in- stallment payments made to him by three sheriff de- partment's employees that cov- er a 1972 Rivers ide County property sale. Gates also added some in· ves tments to his disclosure statement. Among t hem was a n in· \'CS tment or under $10,000 cover- ing his one third interest in a nev. ly formed joint ve nture A very Associates. Also omitted from his original statement but included in the amended declaration was his in· terest in a family partnership that owns land in the Mojave Desert reportedly part ol an estate· he. two sisters and a brother share. ''I think initially we intended to list everything that was re- quired and those thJng1 omitted simply were ml.sunderstandings of the regulations." Gates sald he met with Deputy County Counsel Terry Andrus Thursday to discu.s the report- ing requirements. "I doubt that I'm the only public official in Callfornia who dido 't include real estate loana or mortgages on my statement," Gates said. "But that I.a beside the point. I intended and do intend to follow the letter and splrlt of the law and now that it h u been clarified I'm sure tbere'll be no more confusion." Gates' construction and reaJ estate loans were already a m alter of publlc record wben n!· corded with the county re- corder's office at the time the banks advanced the money. On the sheet requlrinc public officials to Uat any cltta lhey miebt have received durtne the year , Galea ahowed "none." F,...PageAJ YACHT ••• Baillie, a starr commodore oC the Balboa Yacht Club and a member of LA YC. said shipyard workers were attemptinl to refloat the yacht by flotation material. It was to be towed to the San Pedro Boal Workl for survey t.oday, weather permll· ting. -Prell m lnary ins pe ctton showed that the yacht could possibly be repaired, Balllle said. NewsBoy Ce.x·Easterner> ti a wooden 12-meter buUl ln 1951 by the Chandler Hovey f amity of New York for campa1gnln1 in t he Amerlca•s Cup trials. The yacht failed to win de· rense honors ln 1958, t96a and 1964. Baillie purchased ber ft'om the Hovey family and shipped it to Newport Beach in 1966. The boaL la permanently moored at the Balboa Yacht Club ancboraae. After convertln1 the yacht !or ocean r acin1. Balllle campaigned lt succe11fuUy In numerous otlsbore race• out of Newport and Ia Anaeles. N ewe Boy bas been rt rat to n.0<>-c...10.11,,.. ... w1111WO!ldl•u-· finish In the Newport to =:::-,.~,:~·::;:-~.:.::.-= En1tnada race 1lx Umea and ~~ MeM.., llltev~..e.1 ..., C:..16 WIS • tbree-••-e wtnner ol tbe ..._. .. M~. HWl'll ............ ,,_. Will • ·~ •~"'ft•, sit<ldWNt·~··~v·1111"· .. ',!"""~+--..;Lo;;.;;s;..;.A~n;:a:.;e~lesb....Tlmea Troph ln .............. ..._ ....... ......,.... ... liOll It .... \llet ....... " -....... .,.. l1l9 .-_..._, ...... _,-omtt_.._ "''"'• -ll•lllnt t lellf It "' • WNt .. , \:JM. -1,;w viuvu s1-. GM•• Me ... e.111 ...... --. NewaBo7 never had an en8ifte, but one o the lt.ms of lnurest about the yacht 11 a niabt C!lub l)lano Installed below. Tbe piano wu rather wet and IOHY and would r.qulre • blt of retunlns, acc«dlna M> Ballllo, ---• .... ---.=""I._ and the water·dren ched foundation appeared "very shaky." Further de tails on the evacuation, just below a small man made lake in the northeast section or the hilly bedroom community, were sketchy. Further south, a nighttim"! raft ride on the rain swollen San Gabriel River ended in disaster today with the death of a woman, the disappearance of a man and the rescue of two other persons aboard a capsized ralt.. The dead w oma n was identified as Gloria Holguin, 28. or Bell Gardens. Deputies said the woman appal"ently died of exposure and not from drown-~n g. She was wearing a life Jacket. a SPokesman said. A helicopter and sea search continued tor David Mellon. 34, of Norwalk, whom authonticl> reared had been swept out to sea. • Bot Car in lrrine ' Tht:>. fir<'. "hiC'h app<.1renlly !>tarted in the e n g in e, dcslroy~d this 1964 VW bus ~longing to Jo'loyd :\Jm'lrn of Tustin. An Irvine police offin·r saw the smoke and pulled Martin, who hadn"t not iced that anything was wrong, O\'er to the sid<> of the San Dte~o Freeway near Laguna Can yon ut ahout 3 :30 p.m Thursday. Firemen s;ml thL'.V orrived at the scene too lute to s <1,·e the• \'C hicle. There were no in 1uril'S. Thl· t:.iu~r of the fire i!-. bein g in· v~st igated . WNING BATTLE BEFORE MESA VOTERS ••• the compromise necessarily would be approved. Following Tuesday's election. at least one new race will join the City Council, and possibly two, if incumbent Mayor Norma Hertzog fails in her re-election bid. This will certainly have an Impact on the council's attitude toward any compromise, if the Initiative is defeated. Jr one word could be used to pinpoint the cause of the rezone petition being on the ballot, it would be .. apartments.·· Developers representing the Amel Company of Santa Ana re· cei ved clly approval for 539 apartments and 127 s ingle· family homes on -13 -.cres, the largest or the three parcels con- cerned. Objections Lo the apartments by north Costa Mesa resident~ led to the circulation of the re· zone petition. ~· \ 11858 r ' ca\end• --- TONIGlfl' OCC PLANETARIU M ''From Hel'e to Infinity.'• March 3 and 4, 7:30 and 9 p.m. "GREECE IN FOCUS" - Travelogue, OCC Auditorium, 8 p.m . Fret. FRIDAY NIGHT FILM - "Touch ol Clan," OCC Forum. 7:15 p.m . OCC LECTURES -"Energy for Tomorrow," Science Lecture 1 ; ''Treasures of Egypt," Fine Arts 119 ; "LI vi n g with A lternativea," Fine Arts 116: .. Assertion Training," Science HalJ; "Hang Gliding," •Science Lecture 2; All 7:30 p.m. "VOLPONE" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday. Sunday through April 23. 8 o.m. SA TtJJlDA V • .MAJlCH ·, CHILDREN'S FILM SERIES -"Tom Thumb," OCC Forum, 1 p.m . 50 cents. SATURDAY EVENING FILMS -''Grapes of Wrath," OCC Fine Arts 119, 8 o .m . SUNDAY, MARCH s OCC CONCERT -Communi· ty Sy ~ph ony Orchestra, Auditorium, 4 p.m. $2. BUDDY ·RI CH & ORCHESTRA -OCC Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. $4. Dream Ended For Presley 'l.AJOkalike' De.veJopers responded by slapping a $2.S million lawsuit against the homeowners, ela1m· ing lnitiatl\'e pet1t1on passers were mispresentang the project as high density City zoning on the pa recl C'all:. ror medium density. This lawsuit v. ai. throv.-n out of court. but de\'elopcrs filed a second one, ttus time against the city Cor placin1 the rezone petition on t.he ballot as it was required by law to do. Th1s suit also raUed. With the exception of Councilman Dom Raciti, the council which had approved the Arn<'I apartment plan, then drafted a sa mpl e ballot argument a~aini.t the rezone in· 1tiatin. The counc il majority claim s the init iati ve was prim a ril y a produ ct o f e motionalism a nd that the potential rezone I!> t()o restrictive. The council then asked the residents and developers to try to ncgot iate a settlement. This led to the compromise tor a .. garden type" office complex Arne! Development would abo go ahead with 127 homes on p&trt of the acreage. While the homeowners and de velo pers reached agreeme nt on 17 or the 18 points outlined 10 the compromise, they failed in their attempts lo have the council support the plan. This was the missfng factor in the compromise. So the battle lines arc drawn for Tuesday·~ election. On one side. there are the homeowner!>. who claim they have every right to decide on the development or land adjacenttothcir homes. The developers say they arc 'Willing to try the compromise proposal ii city voters defeat tht· initiative. At any rate, the homeowner!'> and dc\'clopers will be meeting again following Tuesday's \'Oll' Th e two sides ma y fin d themselves in court to test th<' constitutional power of the re- zone initiatl\c. or before the Ctt\· Council with another attempt .i.t reaching a compromise. Leaders Plan Pact Tactics WA S HIN GTON <A P > • S<>nnte ll•udcrs are moving to ex pcditt• ac·lion on the Panamo Ca na l trcatic•s, despite \'iC'C· Pr~:.ident Walter F. Mondale'!> JUd~ment that the tactics of ttw pa('ts' opponents muy be hurting their cause. The leadership of both part1el> supports the agreements. Exclusively at ALDEN'S S'I11J l\E'\'llJE 1~1\l:'I1IJ l\Y 1\lf '111·1 IJ l\IZEIJ S1\tE ! .· FEATURING "THE CALIFORNIA LOOK" BY WALTER CARPETS HUNDREDS OF BREATHTAKING COLORS INSPIRED BY THE MOUNTAINS, DESERTS, SEA, AND FORESTS OF CALIFORNIA! Watters Soec111co101• mullo ll~" 1y~1am Oroghl lu•I•• 100~ ""'' ,,., nylo•1 mo1~I'~ •' • I ., , . . ... '·". . 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''It was a conspiracy of ,American busineasme n , con- gressmen and Koreans to make blatantly improper payments o ver a sustained period of time 'with U.S. taxpayers' money," Caputo said. "The details are revolting," be said. · , . . . . . . Friday. Marc h 3 1978 DAIL y PILOT A3 Netcport Talk Lawyer CritiC , Stallds Firni By TOM BARLEY Of ui. o.ur Pllet Sutt Orange County lawyers were told Thursday nigllt that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. fully s upports comments by legal aide J . Anthony Kline that led to Kline be~ censured last week by the California State Bar. • The unrepentant Kline told an Orange County Bar Association audience in Newport Beach that all the criticism s he has made about California's lawyers and legetl systems are still valid and will not be withdrawn. .. Most Californians don't go to ce>urt because the y s imply can't afford to go to court," he said. Rep. Millicent Fenwick. R- N .J., said. "the whole thing 1s ugly." O..tly ,. • ._. SuH ....... MARINE CORPS HELICOPTER LIES IN WRECKAGE IN TRABUCO CANYON AREA Only Minor Ankle Sprain Among Five Men Aboard; Chopper Heavily Damaged And Kline repeated the com- ment that brought him into con- flict with the s tate bar · "Lawyers are part of the prob· lem a nd not part of the solution. And r m ean that." Reps. Fenwick and Caputo re· fused under committee secrecy rules to reveal any of Park's testimony but said he gave ne w details on payments that already have been disclosed. Witnesses at the committee's public hearings m October said Park got more than S9 million in rice commissions as South Korea 's only U.S. rice bu'yer and used s ome of that money to try to buy mnue ncc in Congress. Park denies the influe nce· buymg charge and says he con- tributed to more than two dozen congressmen because they were friends and because he hoped to further his rice business. T od ay's questioning session was canceled because Park was sufformg from JCl l:tg and an up- se t stomach. a nd because snow made 1t ruCficult to gel Park to the Capitol from the place in the country whe re he is being kept, ·his lawyer said. . Former Orange County t'On- gr essm an Richard P. Hanna goes on trial next month on charges of helping convince the South Kore an government to make Park his n ee dealer and of cons piring with Park to try to buy influence in Congrl!SS Former Director Kim Hyung Wook o f the So uth Korean Central Intelligence Agency has testified he helped make Park Seoul's n ee dealer afte r Hanna promise d some of the com· miss ion money would be -spread among other congressmen "lo help Korea's cause." :100 Families :Isolated in Fa11brook ·BY Tbe Associated Press Heavy flooding was reporte d in scattered areas of San Diego County. About 100 famili es ne ar . Fall brook in the northern part of (he county were isolated when the r a in -s w o ll e n Santa Margarita River tore down a ·power pole and the rains flooded roadways. One San Diego County res- ervoir overflowed for the first time in 26 1ears and three others threatened to top theit barriers. County otflcllils said Lake Poway reached total capacity or 3,210 acre feet and began s pill- ing over about 10:30 p.m. Thurs- day. ; • Lake Hodges Reservoir south "Of Escondido and San Vicente ;;Reservoir north of Lakeside were expected to crest today. • Olficiala said there was no im- mediate threat to life or proper- ty by the overflow. But the add- ed water was expected to ·••ell already flooded rivers to t be sea, especially the San Diego R iver flowing through Mission Va lley w,here m any crossings were. ~losed. Marine COpter Crashes Kline told Orange County lawy,ers and judges that he was "absolute ly shocked" at what he called the "negative approach and closed minds" or a board of governors which voted 11·5 to cens ure him. 'LAWYERS A PROBLEM' Legal A ide Kline El Toro Craf t Hits Tree; Fivti Escape Injury " and. indC<.'d, most professions m the United States today ··our people are r easses!>1nJ;! the power of the professions." he warned. "There is a new wa\t' and a new spirit a broad in the land and lawyers. doctors and A M ar inc Corps helicopkr on a rescue m1ss1un crashed earl} this morning 1n the 'J r,1hu111 <.:a nvon an•a One of the fi\'l• ml·n on lioard suffered a minor ankle '>pra1n T here were no other 1n.1urit·., llowe\'er. the spokcsm an sa1cl. there wa:-. !>Uhst anllal damas,:e to the hchl'opter which 1s worth an est1m at cd Sl.5 mill ion Infant's Death \ '-J>Ol..<·..,man ;it thl· El Toro ~1 a rinl' < orps Air Station said thl' \tJrl'h ;.rnd rl'M'UC <SARI hl'l H·CllJl\•r \\ J '> n.} tnj! tn pitl'h hlad. :-.kH·i-\l'lll·d with lov. t lou<h ..,hurth bdort· I :t m \\ ht•n 11 hit a tr0t'l' and v. cnl down .1b11ut t'tJ.!hl mite·.., t·ast of El Toro m·ar Cool..!> ('or m·r \ft1 r h1tt in~ the tree. Lht-pilot Waddill Defense To Begin Monday Ry TOM BARLI-:\' Of ti. 0..oly Pll•I U~H Dr Wilham Raxter W:idtltll ., tv.o lawyers v.111 open hie; 1lt fense l\tonda:r to charges thnt ht· stra ngled to death a newborn bab) that he had c;1rh~r hult•d to abort. Prosiecutor Robert Cb•ttoMon clds.ecl~ cue .against Wadd1U. 44, of Hunti.ngton Harbour, alter calling 10 witnessu for i11 ic W¥~s ol testimony heforc the jury in Orange. County Superior Court Judge James K Turner's courtroom. Waddill's la wyer c; confirmed late Thursday that their client will t ake the witness stand in his own behall during the dcten~e phase of the trial Chatterto n 's dosing or hi s case coincided with the news that the mother of the-bahv :11 - legcdly murde red' b) Waddill to We s tm i n s t e r Co mmun1 t) llosoital on March 2. 1977, had file d a la ws uit against t he physician and the hospita l. Mary We ave r . 18. of Hunt ington Beach, accuses Waddill of assault and battery a gainst the baby girl in actions that led to its death in the hospital nursery. She seeks $17 m1llfon m damages. A coroner's autopsy la.1-er con- cluded with the verdict that the baby was a victim of manual strangulation. Miss· Weaver claims in her action that Waddill misinformed· her on the . state of her preg- nancy when 11he was examined by him. !'>ht• 'tat1·' W.1tlrhll told her 'h•· ",,., 1n lwr 22nd "ec·k of pr1 ~11 .111 1' l'rn ... l•cu t 1on l1•..,t1rnon\ h." lw1·n tri the efrN·t th,11 'ht· v.J ... JI \\1,TJ.., from ron < t•pl11>11 \I 1,.., \\,.,I\, r ... 1.111·., I hJl 1f sh1 hart htt•n J \\ are !Jf the truC' statu!I o! her pr nap<'Y she would not hJt\'t' had ll n abortion W ad11tll uttt'mpted to abort h1·r hy in;t•t·lm~ the motht'r with a satin(' :.olut1on. a method \.hat ends tlic Utt< of-the fehts in the womb anlf c·auses the mother to expel the Ictus But. the prosecution clnuns. the c hild survived and Waddill's im m ecli ulo r eaction was to choke it to death. H e a vy Rains Leave Many in Baja Home less v. a., ahlt· to M't the hl:IH·opter do \\ n , t ht• :-.pokc·~man s a id A lthoui:h tht• t•ho pper v. as carr) · 1n~ a full load of ful'I, there v.as no f1rt• The• marint•'> v.t·rt· attem pting to p1d• uµ l'ount.\ 1>cir amed1l'S ht·furt· t'\ .1l'uatin~ an ill woman from Coto de Cius, an area v.h1t·h v.ai. 1sol:tled by the swell 111~ T rabuco Creek When the hcllcoplt>r c r at.hed , fireme n brou ~ht the womtt n over the creek 1n a i.tokes ba sket Thi:. wal-. th<.' seeond tune a SAR helic·optcr crashed on a rescue m1 s~ion this )ear. In Au g ui.t , a nothl•r he licopter rrashc•d afkr :m l'nginc failed v. h il c t r~ ing to pick up a mntorC'Hhst nc•ar San J uan Hot Springs Thc•rt· v.t•n • no 101arac:. from that t·ra:,b either • On board the h{'hcopter Uus mort11ng \\erf' Capt ~fa chael Perk m~. th(• pilot . Lt Terr) l.l· v. 1 s. co-pil ot . Corpsman M1ch1tt"I Thornhtll: Crew Chief Thom a.'l J llall , and Cpl Mardy Carne\, the m ccharu.c . - C'arnqy urrc red the .onJrJe ~pra1n Jle was treated and re· lensed from the station's dis- pensary And the governor's l egal counsel deplored the language of the stale bar resolution which suggested lhat Kline's solutions for the le~a l crisis and litigation 101oam tn California's courtl> was remiruscent of "the people's c·ourts in ~azi Germany and lht• pe a s ant courts of Communi~l China ." Kline explained to lawyers in the midst of some heckling Thurs day night that he felt many minor legal matters in- \'Ol\'ing little time and relatively small sums of money s hould he settled out of c ourt b y arbitrators away from busy trial judges. · Kline s aid the oppos ition he has encounte red from the legal profession is indicative or the .. greedy. short s i ghtcd pro- tectionism" that lawyer s ex pound and "which clogs our courts today.'' 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SAN s FOUNTAIN °J~~~ i • M: VALLEY E~§ 11uo •ooeutuasr = fOUMTAtM Y~Y IHeH ...... ef .. S-0..., .I PHota tU4 77e .0Nt70AYS 1 A.M. • l&JO P .M. -.. -~- Frld1y, Marcl'I 3. '978 Transition Signed Hhodesia P~t Lacks Full Backing SALlSBUJlY, Rhodesia (AP> -Prime Minister Ian Smith and tbree black leaders signed an agreement today to pave the way for the transformation of wbtte·rWed "Rhodesia to ·black Zimbabwe by Dec. 31. The agreement laying down Lbe cuidelines for the transition to black majority rule in the next 10 months was signed at the former British gov~rnor's res· idence. now a government train·. ingcenter. BISHOP ABEL Muzorewa, who claims the largest political following among the black leaders, wore a cloth cap and a flowing blue JJld white Wes~ African gown over his clerical attire. The other two, the Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole and Chief Jeremiah Chirau, wore business suits, asdidSmlth. wlll back the agreement. Smith reaffirmed earlier statements that "anybody who wants to come back and work pea_c~lully . . .. is ef!tltled to do so on condillon they forego terrorism.'' Meanwhile, Nkomo flew from his headquarters in Lusaka. Zambia, to Maputo, Mozam·. bique, to meet with Mugabe. Sources in Lusaka said -they would plan their new strategy in response lo the signing of the agreement. ~slave Girl Arter the signing, Smith beamed and shook hands with each or the black leaders. Backs were slapped, and some of the black leaders' aides raised clenched-fi sts in black power salutes. Elsewhere. there was an a'tmosphere of gloom in Salisbury. The agreement has been repudiated by Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe, the leaders of guerrillas fighting the while regime for the past S1'J years. They vow to keep up their war. THE CEREMONY capped three months of talks ln which Smith and the three moderate black leaders agreed on.. con· stitutional safeg~ards for the 268,000 whites in the futur~ naUon of 6. 7 million blacks. the makeup of the future army, uni· versa! suffrage. the makeup of the transition goverQment that will write the new constitution l.lnd the principles to be in· corporated into the constitution. .. • . .. • MIAMI (AP> A former col- : lege professor pleaded guilty to : using an ll·year-old African girl : as a slave in his home, reeding : her rice on a tin plate and giving : her only one dress. · Syed Riaz Hussain Shah of : Okeechobee. formerly a teacher : at Mlamt-Oade Comt:Qunity : College. entered the plea in a : federal court Thursday to a : charge of involuntary servitude under a plea-bargaining ar· l'angement. He faces a max- imum sentence of five years in prison and a $.5,000 hne. HIS WIFE, ISRRAT MaJed Shah , an anesthesiologist, pleaded J?UUty to lying to imma· gration officers. She could be sentenced to s ix months in prison and fined $500. The couple, formerly of Pakistan, were indicted by a federal grand jury in October J976. The girl, Hose lftony, was brought to the United States from Sierra Leone after the Shahs promised lo educate her ... nd send money to her mother. FBI Agent Lath~ll Thomas testified Thursday that neighbors and visitors said the girl was kept constantly scrub- bing noors by hand. Surprise The two lead troops based in neighboring Mozambique and Zambia. Troops move into Rhodesia for battles, then go back. THERE ALSO IS widespread belief that Britain, the legal co· lonial authority, and the United Sfates will not recognize the settlement. After the agreem ent was signed today, Britain invited Nkomo and Mugabe along with Muzorewa and Silhole to attend an upcoming United Nations Security CouncU debate on the Rhodesian situation. Smith was not invited and the Dritish Foreign Office offered no immediate expl anation . A spokesman in that office said Smith's agreement with the moderates will be judged by Washington and Britain against a U.S.-8 r i ti sh plan for Rhodesian peace formulated earlier. MUZOREWA TOLD A news conference the settlement would dissuade guerrillas from con- tinuing the war. And Sithole, who founded one of the two guerrilla movements, said "the overwhelming majority" of the estimated 40.000 black fi~hters Winter Confirmed As Coldest Ever KANSAS CIT\', Mo. CA P> -The National Weather Service has confirmed what many people already knew -the winter or 1977·78 is the coldest on record in many areas of the United States. The dividJng line between regions experienC"ing extremety cold or generally mild weather was the Rocky Mountains. the weather s e rvice 's National Severe Storms Forecast Center said on Thursday. Winter readlngs have been nine degrees below norm al at Evansville, Ind., and Peoria, Ill.: eight degrees below normal at Indianapolis, Dubuque, Iowa, Oklahoma City and Dallas. , ON THE OTllEa side of.the Rockies. temperatures were generally a little above average. The last hurdle was overcome Thursday when the negotiators com promised on the com- position of the transition cabinet. Castro HAVANA, Cuba <AP) -Smil· ing. and gracious, Fidel Castro served S4 California business ex- ecutives 100-year-old rum Thurs· day night and tentatively ap- proved an appearance in Cuba by a group of American entertainers. He also invited a Los Angeles Little League baseball team to visit and promised to send a Cuban soccer team to Los Angeles, the visiton reported. THE RECEPTION by the Cuban president in the Hall or Protocol co11ctuded a five.day visit by the seventh delegaUoo of American business representatives to visit Cuba in 12 months. The Californians were to head home today with tentative pro- mises of business opportunities. But they were told to expect little or nothing until the U.S embargo on trade with Cuba is lilted, the United States agrees to buy Cuban sugar and most· favored-nation tarirf status is granted. Motown Re c ords vice chairman Michael Rosbkind said he received tentative ai>- prov al for a concert and television special in Havana later this year, possibly starring Diana Ross and Stevi~ Wonder. He said he will meet next week with Cuban officials in Canada to work out details. JliDGE IUCKS I PUBUC NUDln' The December-through· February period was the coldest afnce weather-keeping records were started in such far.flung locations as Birmingham, Ala; Key West. Fla; Kansas City and St. Louis. Mo.: Nashvllle. T enn.; Lubbock, Texas; Roanoke, Va .. and North Platte, ~ Neb. Salt Lake City, where the temperature averac,a 38 degree.s. recorded its frar'in.elt winter ever. Temperatures there have been about eight degrees above normal. MILAN , Jtaly CAP) - Fernando Perez, a 29-year-old Mex.lean man who took a nude stroll tn Milan two years ago, did nothing wrong, Judge Fruceaco Dettori bas ruled. Dettori said public nudity no lonaer la a diltre11. It causes IUl'JD"ise but not diseust. he continued, and the main rea· son people wear clothes is to keep from getting cold. BECOllD-KEEPING started at varied times, but weather records have been kept in all areas since at least the turn oftbe century. Temperatures lhis winter have averaged 13 degrees -or 11 degrees below normal -at Great Falls. Mont., and 24 degrees -or 10 deerees below norm al -at St. Louis. * * * Fred Otaby, the center's depu· ty director, said February made the big difference between this winter and the winter of U7S. TT. He said that last year. temperatures moderated in February after record low read· ings In January. * * * Snow Storin Moves East M~t Traflie Stalled; Schoou CkJsed Te.eperat•re• HI Le h'c 21 I '° » .• •2 ,. ,,. ,, • 24 .SI • '2'" ,. ,, '4 ., ... al 21 II .... 20 • ,. u .t1 2J 2l ,\J ,, tt .u 2' II .CJ t• n .• u• » ., , •• ,. 20 .OJ ._ I .OS . ,, .. " 11 ~ .... Cl M 10 • ,Of IS 12 ,17 11 JI . " ,,. ........ a ID .AJ '° ,. .., 27 .... NATION /WORLD Shooting Injures 18 Leslie B. Torrey. 21. was charged Thurs · day with assault with intent to commit murder after 18 factory workers were in- jured, two seriously.· by a barrage of s hotgun fire in a Pittsburgh Forgings Co. lunchroom m Jackson. Mich. Police were puzzled by the case. •·we haven't come up with a motive." a detective said. Among those injured was Torrey's stepfather. Treats ALAN SANDORF, A Los Angeles builder. said his con· versation with Castro turned to the Little League t eam he coaches and the Cuban leader invited them to Cuba. .. We're going to arrange a gam e here for you," Sandorf said Castro told ham. State Vi.sitors Georgina Rothenberg of the Los Angeles Aztecs said Castro a pproved sending a Cuban soccer team to Los Angeles for two or more exhibition games with the Aztecs within 60 days. Sandor( said Castro asked him at length about home building techniques, pricing, taxes and marketrng. Los Angeles at- torney Charles Manatt, the chairman or the delegation, said Castro quizzed several others about American politics. economic issues, prospects for ratifi cation of the Panama <;anal treaties and details of California water projects. War Games Scheduled Reasons lncluJ.e South Korean Remsurance WASHINGTON \AP> · About 23,000 U.S. troops plus warships, born bers and fighter planes are converging on South Korea from as far away as the l.Jnated States for the biggest war ~ames there in years. A m aJor obJeCtl\ e 1s to re· assure the South Koreans -and demonstrate to North Koreans that the Uruted States is ready to come to South Korea's a.id after withdrawal of American ground troops. Army Gen. John W. Vessey Jr .. U.S. commander in Korea. said recently that lbe purpose of the exercise is "to show that we can reinforce our forces in Korea quickly. and that those forces are ready to carry out com bat operations with the forces on the ground." The war games, called ''Exercise Team Spirit," will start next Tuesday and last 11 days. ( J Cz.echoslovak cosmonauts began IN SHORT preparing their Soyuz 28 capsule for docking with the orbiting Soviet Salyut 6 space station. ------------Tass reported. No time was Miners Dfmcted WASHINGTON (AP> ~ Strik- ing miners. angry over proposed in creases in medical bills and t·urbs on wildcat s trikes but worried about the sacrifices of their continuing work stoppage. are divided and uncertain over whether to ratify a proposed contract, interviews with more than 100 local union leaders show. "A majority don't think much of it. But it will be m ighty clo~e." said Carl Willey, of Gra1.gs\·1ue, w. Va., president of Local 1254 of the United Mine Workers union. Docld"fl Planned MOSCOW <AP> -A newly launched team of Russian and given for the linkup. The Soviet news ag.ency said Soviet C!OS- m on a ut Alexei Gubarev and C t e c h o I !\ I o v"a k V I a d i m i r Remek had completed 13 orbjts around the earth since their blastoff from Soviet Central Asia Thursday evening. Mail Falt~'! WASHINGTON (AP> -Daily mail delivery probably will not be financially feasible by the end of the century, outgoin~ Postmaster General Benjamin F. Bailar says. 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(11') M2-20SQ All IT0411Q QlltH ~'( tttlilU IA~V -t"' l'O a,_, PM TS t 'CALIFORNIA ~ Agents· Pro.be Plane Crash Lds ANGELES (AP) -Some 100 federal investiaators sifting through the : charred wreckage of a Continental J\irllnes DC-10 and interviewing sur- vivors have found no obvious cause for · the plane skidding off a runway and bursting into flames. But National Transportation Safety Board Chairman J.ames King said Thursday that pilot error and the con- dition of the runway. which was wet. have been tentatively ruled out as con- tributory factors . The ctash Wednesday killed two of the 198 persons aboard and injured 74. Eleven firemen also were injured. .. THE INVESTIGATORS will be pay. ing special attention to the wheels, land- ing gear and bf aking system,'• King said. Specialty teams also will look at the cockpit instrument readings, the powerplant and human factors. · The pilot, Charles "Gene" Hersche, 60, who was making his last flight before retiring, should hue been able to stop the plane on the remaining 5,000 reel of runway after aborting takeoff when two of four tires on his left landing eear bl ew out, officials said. King said it was determined that the "engines operated normally during ac· celeratlon and deceleration and the braking actio0 functioned normally ln· itially." However, as the plane ap. proached the end or the r~nway, "the crew didn't feel that the brakes were working." IN A DEPOSITION, Hershe, or El Paso, Texas, said the DC-10 was travel· ing at jutJ. under 156 knots -the critical takeoff s}>eed -when he heard a "very loud, metallic noise." After that, the plane traveled another S,000 feet before it swerved to one side. Its left winf slammed onto the runway and caught ire. Hersche said he had slowed the plane to about 10 knots, but couldn't get It to .stop complet.ely_ "We w erett'l «0in1 fast," he said. "It just didn't stop. I can't tell you why. It seemed all tbe way that it should have stopped.'' Hersche,who bad remained incognito since the crash, was mterviewed by television station KNXT. ••WHAT FAILED I don't know," Hersche said. "I'd have to go back ..• Like when your car engine falls, you N · ally doo't know wbal happened untn you go back and see it, and this is the same thing. This just doesn't happen all the time." King said one of the few de· terminations Investigators were 'ble to make Thursday was that the two victims probably died of smoke In- halation. rather than from burna aa pre- viously thought. THE P R OBE WAS set back temporarily when investigators found' the filgbt data recorder malfunctioned during the aborted takeoff. But King said investigators hoped to reconstruct tbe lost information by lntervlewlng the pilot. crew members and passengers. NTSB investigator Rudolph Kapustin said the probe would also look into the histories of the tires and whether the plane's escape chutes, aome or which burned, met federal flame-resistance standards. THE FAMI LY CIRCUS. By Bil Kt>une State PT A Opposes Jarvis-Gann Issue LOS ANGELES (A P > -The California PTA joined the opposition . Thursday lo the Jarvis·Gann proper- ty tax Proposition 13 on the June 6 ballot. In a unanimous vote. the PTA's 90-me mtx:r Board or Governors de- cided to oppose the measure lo .pro- tect .. the proper education or the children or California.'' At a news conrere nce an Los Angeles, board president Virginia Macy said if the measure passed it would cut back school budgets by at least one-third, "seriously crippling the educational program.'' &fbon Sued ( SI'ATE J the jet slammed into a hillside 10 miles from Port Hueneme on a routine instrument training flight, authorities said. The plane's electronics warfare of- ficer, First Lt. William A. Slone, 29, of Huntington. W. Va., was reparted in satisfactory condition from multiple injuries he suffered when parachuting to safety Thursday. l11~tPlea . . - Ff'!dey. March 9, 1978 Call us for Insurance quotes! Auto -Life -Homeowners FARMERS INSURANCE GROU 548-5554 RABBITT INSURANCE 1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mes . . . . DAIL y PILOT A5 \'f~i.,,, Sen. Peter Behr R-Tiburon, dis-cusses his prop- erly lax cut bill on Senate floor Thursday. The measure was· approved by a· 32-6 vote and sent to Gov. Brown for signature. .. UAIE·WDD CAILE • UWU • CUllU IOllD & CAllPIEU ' HllllOND ORUll AID PllllO CEllTEI CORONA DEL Ill 2854 I. C.-t Hwy • 644-193 1 "They must sleep a lot in Heaven, '~ouse ev~r~ t ime I see pictures of angels, they re weorrn nightgowns." LOS ANGELES (AP) -Five cities have filed a 168 million antitrust auit against Southern ·California Ec:Uion Co. on grounds the utility's priclng system allegedly violates federal laws prohibiting monopolies and· trade restraints. PASADENA <A P ) -Lori Andersen, at 21 the top singles player on the C&lirornia St.ate Univenlty at Northddge women's tennis t.eam. has pleaded innocent alJler arraignment in Pasadena Superior Court on a charge of fatally shooting her tennis coach. Miss Andersen. of Granada Hills. had pleaded innocent Jan 31 by reason or msamty m the murder of Susan Hyde, 31, or Burbank Served Friday and Saturday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m . $7,500 Won In Damages Thursday's fed eral court action by Riverside, Anaheim, Bannine, Colton and Azusa claims Edison purportedly serves as the c ities' electrical s upplie r and com peting retail supplier under a dual pricing.system. Tnts Orur~d SAN DIEGO (APl A Superior SPIRES SAN DIEGO <AP> A La Jolla woman has been awarded $7 ,soo in damaees in her malpractice suit against Dr Ric.bard Hicks. a psychiatrist whom she alleged induced her to have sexual relations witb blm. Pilot KU~d :'llEWBURY PARK <AP> The pilot, Capt. Charles T Fulop, 31 , of Apple Valley. of :m aging Air-ForCC" flOSG Thunderchulf was killed wben Doc tor Jailed Cou rt Judge ha s ordere d a psychiatric evaluation for a 19-year· old Camp Pendleton Marine who pleaded guilty Feb. 2 to the bludceon slaying of a Rancho Penasquitos woman. IRVINE lllcArllmr .. S.. .... hry. However, in making the a~ard Thursday, Superior Court Judge William Todd Jr .• ruled out alleged seX'Ual abuse and allegations mets illegal- ly gave the woman LSD, as a cause of action for the ruling. Todd said the award to Deborah Streeter was for an alleged assault and battery against her In November, 1973. Miss Streeter claimed Hicks struck and kicked her , knocked her down and tore her clothing when she went to his office to obtain her patient's records. LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Brentwood physician , Dr. John Duncan, who pleaded no contest lo charges of illegally selling prescriptions for barbiturates and amphetamines has been sentenced to 21,~ years ln county jail and fined nearly se.ooo. l .., Your bank isn't the only place in town , to save money. ~ The woman filed suit in 1974, seeking $2 million in damages from the doctor. She claimed the relationship between herself and Hicks ended ~72. ._=.J?i&t· ~ SPORTS aNTER.S llVINE • CORONA DB. 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Bring }'Our meas ts and ct... from a watehoute ~11 of remnanu in • wi<M; variety of siz.es, colors and ~ And at The last Yard. thetti always • large aelection of small sll.eS for vw. bolts. baths,~...., door mats and oa:a1on4J rugs. .·THEL-8RD QUALITY CARPIT REMNANTS l0)9t 8«1\kf Rhtt /.~ F.in\tm Vllley ( ?l41962·Hl2 o,.,, .........,, lO eo 1. 1~ 9 to 6. $11.W1 I~ to '· 8a11kAm«nanl ai Muttt Charae Wtlco~ ...... _ .. • • . . ' . .. ... A8 . Edit • I p Robert N Weed1Pub1tsher T~m•s KeevilJEd1tor Orange Coast Dally Pilot ona ag.e _________ F_r.1d·a·y·M·a·rc·h·J-i.97·!1·---------·e·a·rb.l-r·a·K·r·e·lb.ic·h·'·E·d·lt·or·I···' ·p·~-E·d·l·to·r-- ·Moder.ate-price Homes Mandate? Major item among 20 recom mendations recently m a de by a county task force assigned to study Or ange County's housing problems is one call ing for a zoning or· dina nce lo force moderate-price homes onto the market. SUch an ordina nce would make it mandatory for de· velopcrs of 50 or more housing units to earmark some of . \hose units for low and moderate price housing. ' On today's market. moderate-price housing is de· ined r oughly as having a sales price of under $54,600. " So far, local government efforts to stimulate con· ..;_5truction of such units have been limited to a few voluntary plans that have yielded few results: So it seems that a n inclusiona ry ordinance m andating 1ha t some moderately priced wtltS"'be built is called for. -,.-But even in boom times housing de velopment ls an in· • dustry fraught with economic dangers and high risks. ~ Therefore, framers of a n inclusionar y ordinance tshould b e cert a i n builders h ave the ecopom ic ·,whe re withal 'such as incentive tradeoffs to profitably pro· .. duce low and moderate cost housing. Too. builders shouldn't be made to sacrifice quali ty or m arketability in the non·low cost housing portions of their developments. ' Affordable housing is Orange County's most cr itical need . IL should and must be met. Simultaneously. though, the economic good health of the local homebuilding in· d ustry is essential to any sound housing program. Inv8sion of Privacy The latest caper of the state Depart ment of Health is the target of rightiul wr ath. The departmen t has rc\'iscd the standard bir th certificate in a manner that is a clear and flagrant \'iolation of personal pri\'acy. The new forms which arc being distributed to count ics include, in addition to the usual s pace for par ental nam es, sex and weight of the child a nd name of attending physician. a whole series of medical a nd social quL•stion~ TIH.'~l' l"O\ t•r the raci:il background and educational le\'cl of the parents. the number of abor tions the mother may have had, her occupalton if a ny. the number of her prenatal ryedical checkups, amount of her weight gain during pregnancy a nd details of her use of alcohol or drugs. All this. says-the Department of I lealth, ii. in the in· lcrest of impro\'ing maternal welfare. And. we a r e a~­ sured, the information will remain confidentia l. A like!~· story in this computer a~e. At a ti me when laws arc being promulgated lo limit the a mount of per sonal data the state may collect and file, the new birth cert ifi cate indicates the state Depart ment of Healt h is totally out of step. Celebration 'Rules' Christmas is a long way off but it probably will be as well if the state Board of Education follows through on a recommendation that it set down some guidelines for the use of Christmas carols a nd other re ligious material in p ublic school programs . The problem keeps surfacinJ! year a(ter year. Last Christ mas lhere was a minor tempest in Laguna )leach when a n elementary school principal, backed by d istrict administrators and the county counsel; made a last· minute decision to cancel a Nativity scene in the Christm as pageant. Participating youngsters were upset and parents were ruffled. The dile m ma was solved with a corn· promise that changed the scene to a still·life portion of a Santa's workshop setting. The state board is considering r.eslricting the use of songs with a "secta r ian religious content" and prohit$it· ing st udent acti\'ities that could be considere d ''de· votional in nature." ..,.. • It's unfor tunate that the guidelines would limit the schools' holiday music to pop songs that hardly compare with the lovely tra ditional carols. And it may take a .. · certa in am ount of ingenuity to remove all r eligious con· notations from a clearly religious hollday. We seem aimed at a lmost anything short of panic to avoid rocking anyone's boat. • • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. • Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92629. Phone (71') &42-<t321 . ~. Boyd/ Intelligence ~- ;.: , By L M. BOY,D !! There are more recognized ~orons among men than ;:4'mong women. Likewise, more recognized geniuses a m ong men t han amon1 women. But the intelligences of men and women at the •• median are just about equal. -. f mean In those areas of :.~. seml·bright, bright and,\lltra· •••• bright. The mentality qf the , ,, fem a le seems to be more ~;' stable than that of the male • '· for some mysterious reason. v Tbcrefore. rese~ber1 con- elude. the d e cisions of women tend to be more pre· dictable than those of men. If true, your typical fair-haired scatterbrain is more likely to be a blond than a blonde. Count Dracula bad a child, you knqw. ln the 1943 movie "Son of Dracula," said off- 1prln1 wu played by none other than Lon Chaney, J r. Some Old-movie experts m91 recall that the aon•1· name was An~ Alucard1 even thollP they ·might not have taken note Of the fact that yoaaf A.huua~4· .... ozµtu was Just t>raoula s pelled backwardf. Dear ---llhu Ioni been knoy.rn that ...,...,..____ peopl• with.WU...8111.lend.to Jf taw7era ana th•1~ .tr1d1 1ntociatlon1 wwld eend more Um~ on up•racUng com- pet•ncy and etbki ot Jaw11r1 and leH o• womlnc about whether law1er1 1 bn ld.! b.• permitted to ad~. we'd an b8 t>etter tilf. Nt\f.W. be m ost se11alUvc to pain. Le~a well reported, tbou1h, ls how people wt.th tbe other iye "C olors rank ln thfa matter. From most to least senalUve, alter bh1e1 are tbe hHcl, green, brown and dark brown, Or ao say the re· searchers. I1rael mu t t be a publlsb~r·s paradlte. Etth.t.r ot same t.bete put.out 2,«IO books a year while 25 othora prJnt daily on11pper1. Row do you account tor the" fact that older people are far l us lftcllned t h an are younaatera to•• teulctt Jack Anderson New View of Latin Dictators . . WA Siil NG TON 'h has been a t ragedy of our times that the P entagon has uetively aided and abetted the rise or mi litary d ictatorships In the Western hem isphere. There have been U.S. whisperings into the ears or Latin American generals who h ave suddenly seized power An in fluenli..il clique of generals and colonels in the Pe n tagon t'OUld al!>O be counted on to circ l e the wag-0n s pro· lectively a ro u n d any L a t i n American dictato r w h ose U .S. benefits wen· challenged But now President Carter is breaking do" n the "old soldier" Earl Wat~r relationships that hu\'C exist~ so long bet ween our military brass and the Lalin American despots. "There's a new wind blowing," i:.aid a top State Department official. A White House sour ce agreed "The trend is clear," he said. D U RING T HE batkstagt· budget planning, the Pentagon cooperated in setting human rights guidelines for military aid recipients. A source said all ar ms, weapons and training pro grams were evaluated on human rights terms . -There wus som e rC's1stancc from those who have built their ·military careers upon promoting arms sales to other nations. But a part icipant in the inter·agency budget sess1ons told us: ··The Pentagon has come around to accepting that we can ha\'C a policy that serves both our de rense commitments and the Pn.•s1dl'nt's human ril:hls con· Ct'rns." Thi.' change in attitude IS an his toric development. For years. the Defense Department has muintained military advisers in most Latin ~mer\can countries. Thl.'y have developed close l)Hl>Onal tics with th~ top military brass who have taken O\'l'r these countries I~ 1963. only four small Latin t\ m c r i c a n n a t i o n s E I Sah·ador. Honduras. Nicaragua and Paraguay -were rµled by military dictators. Then Bra2ll frll lo a junta in 1964 . Panama ;ind Peru Wt$nt military in 1968. The armed rorcei; took over Boli" if.1 in 1969. Ecuador in 1972, Chile and Uruguay in 1973, Argentina in 1976. And behind mos t of the military d1ctalorsh1ps could be found former classmates in the Pt•ntagon. The military rulers usually came out of training schools in the United States or the School or the Americas cistablished by the Pentagon in the Panama Canal Zone. As evidence of the new at· titude toward Lalin America~s tin·pot tyrants, we have been watching the Pentagon's deal· ings with the harsh regime that rules Uruguay. Last June. a top U.S. military man. Maj .. Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, bluntly in· formed hi s Uruguayan counterpart that rurther aid was jeopardized unless his gov· crnment rectified human right~ abuses. THERE WAS a significant Se· quel in December involving Gen. Dennis P. McAull ffe, son of the late World Wa r JJ hero, Gen. Anthony McAuliffe, who at Bastogne rejected a German surrender demand with the terse reply of "Null>." A~ head or the t; .S Southern Command, the son is now the senior U.S. militar y officer dealing with Latin America. On a special m ission to Uruguay, he de li ve r ed a m essage straigh t from the shoulder that the Pentagon is behin d President Carter on hum an rights. Jn a toast at a luncheon hosted by Uruguay's defense mimster and other junta officials. McAuhrre said that U.S. military men had a legal and moral obligation lo support human rights. The desire ror liberty IS UO· 1versal und irrepressible. he s aid. The degree to which the Uruguayan gove r nment supports this cause would ha,·c direct bearing on ruture n.· lat ions. he declared. AS MCAULIFFE concluded a toast wishing progress and pros· perity ror t he two nations, the ~~ie-r host officials r-0&.e ~d­ !>la lked out, \'i!.1bly bristling. Later that evening, t he lop m il itar y o ff ice r s i n t he Uruguayan ar my boycotted a U.S. embassy r eception for McAu li frc . Governmen t · controlled newspapers hotly de· nounced what they called his "interference" in Uruguay's in· ternal affairs Jarvis Inspires Alternate Tax Plans The new gaml' in town 1s con ju ri ng up pro' l!'>JOns for 'tn· creased state taxes which would take effect "only if I.be .Jarvis Property Tax lnitiati\'e passes". Having Ca lled m iserably in their efforts to meet public de· m a nd s for prope rty tax r e lief. or to deveiop a via· b I e a I · .tern'ative to J-ar vis for the J un e ballot. th e l aw - m ake r s n ow seem be nt upo n sabotaging the initiative. The idea seems to be lo confront the citizens with the prospect of hor- rifying new taxes if they dare to vote for the Jarvis measure. Alre ady Sentate Finance C hairman Albert Rodda bas readied a bill to up the sale tax by a peM y, extend it to all pro- fessional services including doc· tor a nd hospital bills. and boost the already excessive state Jn· come tax b y 20 percent. He Charles McCebe "'ould also 1ump bank and cor poration ta,es Otherl> are work· mg on additional le\'les RODDA DESIES HE is in· dulging in scare tal'lics. He says he h as an obligation to let the people know what they can ex· peel if they vole for the initiisth'c to reduce lt\eir-property laxes. BeinR a sincere fellow there i:. s m all doubt that he sees his duty that way. But there are fallacies in his reasoning. In t he first place there is no hard evidence that the r evenues he seeks with his new laxes are n~essary . No one is quite· sure what the loss of reve n ues will be if J arvis passes. And good government demands that there be a de· mons trated need for taxes before they are levied. Having surpluses is precisely what has brought the state and local government to the sorr) fiscal conditions they are now in By h aving too m uch money they have found new ways to spend it rather than reducing the taxes. The result has been commit· ments for new programs requir· 1ng revenues beyond the amounts which the public seems willing to pay. Until the needs for revenues are shown it is almost Impossible to s e lect t he prop e r t ypes and amounts of taxes to be levied, as· sum ing ~overnment cannot cut back In its spending to the full ex· tent or t he losses which m ay be in· curr ed. So passin g taxes in anticipat ion of what is only thought to be a need is not a de· sir able move. THER E IS a lso a serious question as to the legality of any new taxes enacted in the Cashion R o d'd a p r oposes. F o r the language of Jarvis clearly pro- hibits any changes in t\xes after the effective date of its passage without a two thirds vote of both houses oCthe Legislature. Rodda's proposals t h at the new taxes be provisional on the passage of Jarvis would seem to be a violation or that part of the law and would surely be subject- ed to a court· test. J arvis has already warned that he will challenge any such new taxes. circulating another petition for the No,·embC'r bal l ot if necessary. BUT ASIDE from the legality, there can be little doubt that the intent of the 1.2 m111ion s igners or J ar vis was not only to contain taxes but to compel cutbacks in spending. Rodda 's ploy would thwart part or the intent at least. As a matter of fair play then 1t would seem that if the voters do approve the Jarvis iniliath-e the intent should be honored and the new law g iven a r easonable chance to work before tamper· ing with it. Reasonable conduct would dic- tate such a course. With the ·L eg is l a ture in con t inuous session year around ther e can be no great harm <.lone by adopting a wait and see attitude. If there are some flaws in J arvis which cause a fiscal crisis they can be easily remedied with emeraency legis lation. And few would argue that some enforced economy on government at all levels would not be beneficial. Suspicion of Marriage Not a New PhenoIDenon from affection rather than rrom lDterest. The French are admirable In this direction. ln general they marry for interest and indulge t heir affections, generously, out· s ide of m arriage. Among the Bre t ons. a nd oth e r m o re .,.....__pl'i.miUve...societ.ies~ar.e i&. lb& NO "SOCNDE• word• have ever been 11td on m 1ma ... It it not likely, however, that they ,.,m deter thoee wb() conUn.-to marry, or to couple llllormall)'. custom of forbidding m arrlal(e until t he lady is pregnant. This, too, m akes a kind of sense. One cnnnot but speculate wheJ &.b& llood Dr. Johnson wowd ISIU' of m arriage as ll exist$ today In the United States. To say that is ln tht stale of disarray would be putUnj it mildly . More t han 1.3 million people live with m embers of the op· po1tte aex without marriage pai;ers. This ls m ore than double •the tlgure of 1970. WHAT WOULD the aood Doctor have though\· of a bill re- ' cently Introduced into the Arkansu leltslaturc? If you ate llvlna ln 1ln, aa we used to say. tbls bill would requlre that you apl)1Y for a $1500 "cobt.1bltat1onll Ucenae" apd rc111t.tt w&th tbo local thertu. Un4er the pro • posal. violators could be arrest· ed and fined $2000. Happily, the measure doesn't seem to have much chance or passing. Unmarried love still presenlc; problepls. Laws against livlng togeth~r without marriage are still on Ute books in 20 states. In the business world, emj>loyees want 'benefits tliat are common· ly granted to spouses to be ex- te nd ed to t hei r un wed housemates. Thill! trend hasn't aotten verY-far.1 however THE WIDESPR EAD SUS· piclon of marriage by the young is an Interesting phenomenon. Pnrt of tt is unquesUonably due to the rise of feml.nJs m, and tho reeling on the part of m any wom e n that marria«e lt a p olltlc al act that is lo aded aaalnst. them. But l detect amont the un· m r rJed YoW11 I meet a 1lr'oq suspicion of. marriage baaed on aftecUons, or oo the aff6ctions themselves. Jn this they are with Or. Johnson, but It W>•Ulin« to t-1ce the further step of aubmitt· lnl tbelr de&Uny to I (Owt of ch ancery. 'rbese 'youn1 have 11• tOO many gr eat loves deter iorate in· to rotten marriages to leap into m atr imony simply because som e body sta rtles them into emotional sentience. They wish to be free to get from one af- fec tion to another without the exertions of lawyers, and the terrible pertubaUoos of diS90lY-- ing a legal m arriage. MY OWN two d·a ughte rs repr esent polar extremes In this matter. The older is square as a ar ... m rrtea1mctUtmrg tt. Yith two children and probably ex· peeling h"lor e. She ls aware of all the arguments for llber~uon: and is in intellectuft.1 sympatby with them. Trouble is, s he ls a born wife and mother, 'and no areument can chAn1e ll. The other Is tree as a grasshopper al a1e 2S, She ~ lends to remain frtt. thouah not necesurUy uncoupled, for quite a wbHe '°"lcr, Me, I'm caught in the mlddl . l llke both or lh m , and J Uke each o( lhelt choice . The re11 are, as I think somebody bu .said, dlflercol 1VOte1.1.for dlffe.rent follls. Nhd and 111ary &re de-cideclb' dltl.-t. folte. . . . ' . QBITUARIES I NATIONAL .. . rnday. March 3, f978 .·. s I OAIL V PILOT 1\ 7 QUEENIE Bv Phil lnterlandi DC's Dam on Wry o c ... -•-'"'·"" _,.,,..,--. "I couldn't agree with you more. And as lon& as we're on the aubtect oC 'more'. .. " Death Not ice• Dea•h Notice• EUeANICS Ho\p1l•I, Country Hov"" ano L.~ MINNIE BEL.L IEU6ANKS. rO\ldenl 1l4SO C.t••tww> RO WOOOl•nO Hill> ol Colt" Mu•. C.. PH>eO .... v on C• ~•n• ll•ll• lleroe•on Funtr•I Fe1>ru1ry 71. 1911 •I '"" '"9" of I• ~tom• Co\t•Me>•dtretlo" ~Jr¥1ve-O by her d.AUQ"ter Jt-•n Motl Of Hl'~P.:n•. C.. Furwr•I ~·rvtC~\ will be held on ~turo.ay Mdr<t\ •. 1911 •1 1PM •t Smolt\ l utn1ll L.•mb WUICllll PUBLIC NOTICE Cll1pe1, 411 E tltn St C0>i. Mew , C• _ --_ _ With A .. OoNld SturoeM ol INlne CITY 01' l'OUNTAIN YAL.LlY, olt1tl•t1n9. Interment will b• 11 CALI,ORNIA 5unny>ldlt ~tnO<lll (ilrdens. LOnQ NOTICE INVITING et OS llHtl!, C.. f'n--"''"'to ""1 f'Olt TtfE CONSTltVCTIOIC 01' their rt\1"<15 may t•ll •t Smlln CAUJl MAOERO Tuthill L•mo'NUICllll Cl>at>el on Fri· ,ltOM WARD STREET TO us 0.t Mlr<.h a. 1'11 lrom 11 ,_.. IO f'EETMOlllEOltl.EUWEST tPM. Smtlfl TUChlll Limo Coosta ..... PROJECT NOS. •••• 411t Morlutry<1lrec1on.-~. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 PE"HALL IM City Coun<ll Of the Clly 01 i:-nt .. n ROSINA MARIE PENHALL. re-Ya lltY, C11tforrh. will receive SH \J<lenl of -P0<1 6ucn. <A. PHwd Pf'OC>O .. I~ unm IM h)ur of 10·00 a m. ,.,.yon Marth 1. 1978 •t It•~ of IO on TU9>d•Y. Mlrtn t• 1•11, tor ton· e.10.ed ••I• °' ~rton Penll•ll of lln><l'°" o1 CAI•• -.0 from W1rd Nowoorl &..cl\ Ca • ~loved "'Olhe• Str~llo"11etln.o<t~'''"Wht<n•c ot Aud'f'l' M••~ of 8alb0•, Ah1" cordanc.e w ith U'lf> Pl6fl' .tnd f"tn,,.tlt ot 8Alboa C• M•r;lyn \Pt'Clf1ceoons Pr000\41\ \htH bf' ort titon~tl•r of C•m•r-1'10 C1 Jan~t \•nttd unotr ,,..,,,.d cooJ1>r Penri•ll of C051d ~··· C• •nO Int •nO .... 11 bt "'°"""'"'tel Dy°"" of .... late L~Aoy Pf'M.111 of B•IDO~, C• IOv· forms ot btdditr·\ \#cur11v rtQuireo by '"CJ \1\ter of Ida K ruk•'lburo o f !.ietlic:M" l OS Of ow ~ih<.,.tlOf\\ All No,.....,•I"-. C.. "°"" F.lUO'l of Downe)' propo\•I'\ \h_.tl b• m1r ,.o t•. Btrtrw H•ri>e• ot M•.,.,•Y City. "PROP0 $AL ON CAL.LE MADERO'" Ca . .,L.tooold C.1>1..-of Oxn.tr<I, C•., all<I w meole<l °' o.11ve<od .., •• to w Alln <ii\le< ol Hunllnvton -"· C.., lft uw .,.,..,. o4 tf'te Cllv Cl«\ at h4r ol· Ernt\t C.1.i.,. of HunllnQIOn Buen. lltt In the Clly H•ll. 10100 Sl•l•r C• an<I Mione (il\I ... o4 !>llwr-Avon ... , at or -. t"9 nour \II-, Canvon. C.. Mr\. ~Mall ~ ••so ,.,,. 11 wlllcl\ u-•II ~$ received wlll btt v1vect by l\ Qt•nd<nltdren •"d 11 oubllcty oet•"•d. •••m•"•d, •nd Oft'll.qra.-OClllJOr••" ,_,., • .,Vl(H Oeclar..i by -Cllv ci.n •• ""'off lo Wiit btt l\cld on 511yni., l!Nrtll '• 1'71 In 1"9 C1ly Hill, 10200 Sl•l•r Aveflue. •t 2.00 P. M ••• M•lrOH Abl>•y •I or bet°'•\,.."°"',,.,..,, .. wl!lth M•usoleum c.n-1. Arw,..•m. C• w/llt time all DoOl raolved •HI iw puD11<ly P1>tor L.V Torno• Ot ""' Chri•I OjMne-ct. tllrNntd ltrtdo.tl•r-.Jt>y IM lutl,.r•n Cnurth of Co\I• Maw, Cl C•I• Cl•r• lliddtn •nd '"" P<'O'•< ••t ot1tt1111no Frland• wno wl"' lo Pl'f 1nvtt.o to btt pttWnl 11 tht O.Claralton '"'"" rt\s:w<.U m.11.-c .. H •• tN SmlU\ ot \.ol•d PHJOOWh lurr1111 L•mD W.0\IChll Cl\l~I •I '21 All b<O• \0 r .. tt....i. eum1,,.o. •"O E 1711\ S• . CO>I• ~ ... C• on F110ty oe<t•ttd w111 i. r,.,.,,.., Dv tht Cll• Maren l 1'71 trom 11 '""'" to I 00 Cl••• 10 t"" City Eno•r>e•• .. ,.., City Al P M Enl~nl ""'" bit 4t M•f,OW tornty tor Chf<.111 nq •nd '•CJOt'hnq •o Aol>u M•u'Olrum Smoth Tvtl\111 IM Clly C.ounCJI •I 11> r9941l1< ,,_,,"9 l•'"D Co\la Me•• Mortu<iry dlretlori ""M•rt1171.1'71 •"4~•1111t Prior to ,..,,,,,,....rnQ wort, IM con AllL.OTTO tr•ttor -•ti S<AXontra<tO<• Y>tll OD F LO R ENC E JO S E PH • " E t'"" a ...,.,l'n, 11cenw ''°"' tl'e t11v 01 AAlOTtO, '"'°""' or El Toro, Ca Founfalft Vlll<PY 111 «co,,,..ncr wlm P a suo •w•v on M•rcn I. lt11. IM F-.t.n vauav -CJIMI c-. Jordan's Night Makes 33-page Saga By WALTEll R. MEARS A, "9(1•1 c-,..,..._ WASHINGTON -IL aaems aa•tbougb Hamilton Jordan could use a security cordon. When he goes to a bar he's besieged, like a star, so h~ may sip in private from now oo. That, in lame limerick. sums up the official White House version of the Sars!icld's caper . All 33 pages of it. NO ONE HAS YET PRODUCED a trace of the risque limerick Jordan is alleged to have scrawled to the young woman who claims he accosted her at the bar and, s purned, spit a drink on her. She remains as anonymous as she W't-S when the Washington Post M aguin~ printed her version of the episode two weeks ago. . .. Jordan. his companions and their bartender on the nighl in question all deny her account. The bartender says the woman was pestering J ordan. And.the 33·1ear·old presidential aide adds that he seldom goes to public places because he often is bothered by people w"ho don't respect his privacy. BOTH SIDES STIPULATE THAT the encounter was unpleasant, 1t also seems that during it, J ordan got slapped. Beyond that, the events of the night of Jan. 27 are as hazy as the atmosphe re at midnight in Sa rs field's. now Washington's most publicized bar. publicized bar. NEW STA'J? It could be that the whole mess was an ac· cident. According to the barte nde r , Danie l V. Ma r s hall Ill, J ordan was drinking Amaretto and cream. "We u s e the cheapest Amaretto - it's 40 proof." s aid Marshall. Thal concoction of 'l1QU t>U r a nd cream sound:. like enough to make anybody s pit Pe rhaps the woman just got in the way. Hamilton Jordan Whatever happened. there are some conclusions to be drawn from the episode. FOR ONE THING, BARTENDERS a re supp°'ed to have names like J oe. No one can say, let alone sing, "Set 'em up Daniel V. Marsball 111. I've got a IHtJestory I want you to know." Fortunatelv. the senior associate counsel to the president of the L.:niled States went to Marshall to get a story. not to tell one. The inter view produced a 2-l·pagc statement '>'hich the bartender con· eluded by saying that he saw no spitting, no tou~hlng and no improper conduct on Jordan's part orric ials who go into bars. few people would have access to government secrets. He also noted that reporters have been known to enter bars and drink hard liquor. They uaually go unnoticed, which is not the case with people like Jordan. Whatever happened al Sarsfield's, the bartender's s tory touches on one or the facts of Washington life: the real celebrities are the people in power. "WHEN CELEBRITIES COME IN. politicians are one of the few people that people run right up 1 to," said Marshall. " ... And these ilrls ran r ighl up and just started talking to him, and a couple of people came up and as ked Hamilton questions." It's enough to drive a man to Amaretto and cream. Slayer ~entenced SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -An 18-year-old high school dropout bas been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a 78.year-old woman in a purse snatching incident Louis Frias wai. sentenced by Superior Court Judge Claude Perasso Under current law. the youth becom es eligible for parole in 7 \'l years Sues Haldeman ,.,. .... _.. Frias was convicted Jan. 24 of murdering Gertrude Roberts, wbo died after she was knocked viciously to the ground outside her San Francisco home Oct. 6. Legal secretary Debra Jenkin!> ol :\e" York is ~u111g to prevent 11.R. Haldeman from profiting on his book "The Ends ut Power," sayin g he would be makinl: m oney from wrongdoing. Seduction by CB? Police Say Young Boys Lured, Molested LOS ANGELES <API '"Ht•y good buddy, why not drop by my place and lake a gander at my base station?" It sounds like innocent CB radio chatter, bul such a line has led to the sexual molestation of many YOW\& bo~s in HOiiywood, police say. .\ CB IS A HASDY tool for "chicken hawks," older men who s trike up sexual r e lationsh1ps with young boy~. said police investigator Lloyd Marlin, who spec1ali2cl> m :,uch cases. primarily by youn ~ people 1n Hollywood "THF. C HICKE N HAWK listens for young kids liJlking, breaks into their conve,rsations and tells about his fancy CB setup a nd invites them over lo look at it,·· said Marlin. ~1 ar tin works in the Los AnReles Pohcc Department's Sexua ll y Exploited Child Unit. set up si' months ago as the first of its kind in the nation. lie said most of the victims of chicken ha" ks arc runaways or from broken homes. "IT'S QUITE F.ASY lo l>edun• a lonely child through attentwn and affection," Martin said. T he CB has advantages for lhe c hicken hawk, said Martin, because it is "a cla.ndestine method of setting up meetings.'' The CB is a natural conversation piece. a way of breaking the ice. And the man does n't have to ~how his face in public. Police often keep an eye on the more famous meeting places for chick c n ha wks a nd t h ej r vicli ms. but police do not monitor CB channels, Martin ad dcd. • Sunrov•d Dy lwo d•uolllrrs Shr l• Volu,... 1 Tiiie \, ~t'n \Of ...o 8--. •n<I o.-LOy• OOtll ol .El Toro. S.OI. Ca., fO\Jr Qll'"ainckhtk2r•n Sierv,<•' wtlt '" accon:a.nce ..,;tn tfw' f)f""ovt'liO"\ o• be held •I II 00 A.M.. Salur.Uy Mlrclt Section• 1110 to 1717. 1nchn"'"· .,. tht • 1911 •I Pitelllt "'""' "'-mc>rl1t p.,._ L•bor c-.,. ti. ~le oj ~1tl0<1t11 cr.aCMI w llll .... -., Po<lllt ,,,. C.lly C-.11 of ... Oty o4 l'-.lft View Memor1el P•"'· PKlll' VI•• .... ,,.., "" by rnolutloft •Kerl-'""' \\'hate House press secretary Jody Powell ar ranged the defense exhibits. "I 've always kind of thought that in barroom disputes, the bartender was generally considered to be the best judge," be observed. "A lot of kids ha\'c CBs, ··~aid Martin. "lnslcad of going to the hot doR st and or the beach, the chicken hawk can sit in his home and make tus contacts.' ''No one has paid them any al Le ntion and all of a sudden this 'good guy' comes along and gives them affection, buys them wh atever they want, takes them anywhere they want lo go," said Martin. "The kid doesn•t want the aex a cts but. because this guy has been so good lo him. he submits because be doesn't want to lose hJs new friend. "ClllCKENMAN" WAS ar- rested and convicted with the testimony of a victim. Police found a list of kids and lheir CB handles in the man's apartment. ' Morlu.ry dlretlOfl.. -.,..., .. Uno_., r•• <If.,.,., !of JOMCS •lKll veft ., t~ ol -1t1no111 9# OOROTHY WEllST&R JONES. r• me<M,,lc ,__ 10 --tlw ~ ~lc1t11t et OW-oet Mllr, ---•Y tra<I wlll<JI .;11 .,. •••-\0 IN M.,tl! I, lfn. sw..J-by ,,,,......., W«eHlwl lllddw. -.. ti .. WAOH lfl Cl'tu<ll J-., -4W9Mer, L.lllda claul!leatl-Nt iwoorio..t +or w ,... Clouoh of ~ oet IMr, 4 9'eoodl0fl• Mllllk>fl .,..ti "°' '-ten 11\ell.,... ..-1 1o<1<1 aftcl Craig t<av..,,, Scoll .,,.. re<•nt w..,. dtttr-loM few, .. Marc CIO..Qh, l o raftcl4a11e 111er1 ~-~ .,,.. ., ,....1~ by V•l••I• ic..--Cindi CteQVfl. lh .. 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SIM 11 wntl\09d IW City 6n91._. City H•ll. ti.rmotherOorothyJe..,.HollotHunl· Tiit Coll ol a1l<1 Pl•n• •nd •noton Bteoi, -St.,twn Oevl<I l.H Soe<lll<a ti-s ho oo.1nctucllnq Ila. 11 or Hunll"910ft lleKll, 1111.,. Jta-the lll~r reqwsl\ t,..I lhe Pl.,,, - Bommarto Of Hullltllgloft Saach, !opettlltetlon• be Jefll l>y m.11. I,,. 1>ro111er ~ Hofl of~ C~emente. m1lllno ell<I hlndil"9 <hlr1l9 shell tie Mtrno•tal s.rvicet Surlclay Mlrcrt 5 •• an l<ldllloMt u .oo. Nellfttr the to\! of l PM Pa<llk Y .... ~I. Prlvelt In. lhl Pl•nt and Sj)etlfl<ellon5 nor 1 .. urn men I. P•clllc Vltw Morlu•ry cost 01 m1llln9 end !Wllldll119 wlll be re· Dirttlon. lunded. ltllTAHO EV~LYN H. MCCLENDON CAROL REITANO, r-of Cotla City Cltr11 o4 the City of Mew , Ca. PetMcl •way on FtbrUl'Y Fountain Y1Uet, C•lllOf'ftl• 11, 1971. Survived by her llu.-PUblhlled ~ ..... CoHI Delly Pttel, Jowpft J. ~ ...... ._ -Jolln W. Marci. J. "71 •nd Je>tellfl A.. Itel ...... -dlUlht ... t'>-71 Cynthia Anri lteltallO, Ollt brolhlr H•Nlld Selllln ao ll4 c.ta Mew, Ca. Ho•r Rourr ,.,11.4 •n Tllurs· Poet Due day llltarcll 2. t'71 •t 7:00 P.M. et latt1 Botr90roft c.o.t• MeM ChacNll. MIU of Christi., 8'1ri•I Frl4ay Mardi a, "71 •I 10:00 A.M. a1 SC. JofNI Ille e..thl <atMllc O!Vrdl. 1111.--t at Oao4 Alt Colle Sttepflerd c..,,....,.,. 1n tie\! of·~ 1:1. ·IYe conlflt>ullons .,..,, be made to llW ~ · MOllOll P tclllte an4 Ttlf'llttlon -;:::::;==~ March 15 NllfAMILY C«Ol'ftAL PUMIUL MOMI 7801 Boise Ave. Westminster 893-3525 PAClflC VllW WitALPAll Cetnetery Mortuaty C"apel 3500 Peclflc View Drive Newoort. Clllfornl1 e.w.2100 NcCMe« MOllTUAltH -~aw' ~·· S.n Juan C.pl1trano '9&,.1778 - Poet Peter Everwine will be al Orange Coasl College ln Cosla Mesa March 15 lo read select.looaofhil poetry. The ttadings will be held at noon tn room 148 of OCC'• Literature and Lan1uaie building . Admiuioo i4 free and the public la invited. Everwine la a pro· f esaor at Freano State and the author ol three books of poetry. •Everwine win be the Jilth.. ~t. come _to OCC at pari of the Wrltentalk aertu. Wrttentalk la 1pouored by OCC'1 En1l11h ·Department to brine prominent poet.I to tbe OCC .campu1 to rHd •eelkllwof ~or · :,t -l'o~ further info maUon, pbono658-!al. WorkVetOed SACRAMENTO (AP) -L•1l1laUon on the propoHd lt·mtl• eJC· tentlon 0( th• FoochID PrHW&Y t>.t ... ffn Loa An1tJe1 and San Bernardino counUN tut• bun n&oed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Tb• bUI , AB 4e8 WU by A .. sem blyJnan Wtllla m Lancestcr, R·CO~lna. THAT MAKES SENSE, BUT White Houae response did more l:> magnify the atory than to quash It. A quick shot would have worked better than the cannon Powell used. Hia defense doeaier moved the Item from the gossip columns to the front page. Sllll. the overre.action ls more undentandable in view of the questions Powell encountered later. Take this one put to Powell at a White House oews briefing: "I am aslclng what your comment la to the pro- priety of 1om eone with access to secret in· formation going into singles ban or other ban. I am just asking wbelher you tb1nk that la proper or improper." That merits the Amaretto Cup for pomposity. POWELL REPLIED THAT IF THE administration kept classified material from all 10th Reunion Planned Katella High School in Anaheim wlll hold a 10th anniversary reunion of the clus of 1988 Jn May, and a malling list is being compiled. Details are available by calling 778-9700. , Anti-NOW Suit Called IDegal WASHINGTON (AP> -The National Organization tor Women says lhat the attorney general of the at.ate of Mlaaoun has launched an Il- legal and polltlcal attack on the supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment. "The Mlssourl position b not only an attack on the Equal Rlghta Amendment, but a1ao la a direct attack. on the rilbt of frff speech and the rtil\t to take political action to achieve soclal juatlce," Elea nor Smeal, president o! NOW, aald at a new1 conference. MS. SMEAL SAID THAT THE 1ult flied by the Missouri attorney ceneral la an ectort to break t.be economlc boycott of 1tatl1 that have ~ to ratlf y the proposed amendment ,uarantttlnl equal rtd\ta tor woQten. ~uw baa octen. uralna or&Uisatlona that._ 1up-port lhie ERA not to bold U.lr eonvnllau ln 1tate1 that have not r1Ufled tbt ameadment. Ma. Smeal 1114 the complaint aU.111 that NOW'• acUvlti•• conaUtute a vtolaUOll of tb.e anlltruttlF. "Tt. ~t of women. or any sroup ~ dtbnl,, to withhold their economic patrorlltt ftoln tboH wh~ •re denfioc tMm their economic rtcllt.1 ta l\W&nteecllii our llaUOirl CQiiltttmnllt-.nd upheld ln our court.I/' she tald. &BE MID rr lt\8 8£;EN repo!'Wd tbat Ml•· IOUl'l alooe .bu I01t $11 mll.1100 .. a ruult of tbe boycott. NOW ha1 deelart4 a atate of emn1ency amona lta 85,000 memben, Mt. Smeal aald ... and we wW ra.iae and ll»fncl what.ever rel'OW'ffl are neeeuuy to wtn 1n leplatunl and tn tbe eoun.." 25o/D Fail· Exam Martin told of one 12·year-<>ld boy sexually molested by a man he met over the CB airwaves. The man'• handl e w a s ··cbickenman." a nd he monitored a c hanne l used "He had the kids' handles list· . ad in a directory." Martin said. The chicken bawk is constanl· ly on t he search for new ,.i<•tims. Mar tin said. Royal Wedding Due? British Prince, German Girl Weigh Problems From AP Dbpatc!hH Prince Mldaael of Kent, 16th in line to the Briliah throne, and the woman be plans to marry. Oerm an-born Marle·Chrlatln Troubrldge, consulted the Archbi.sbop of Canterbury to resolve constJtutional and relielous problems barring their way, British newspapers reported. A spokesman for Dr. Donald Coggan, tbe Angltcan archbishop, confirmed the m eeting. The couple's main problem is that Mrs. Troubridge, 33, ia a Roman Catholic waiting for final steps in her divorce Crom London banker Tom Troubrtdge. However, the 1701 Act of Settlement. which nitulat.es the succession to the British throne. forbid• anyone in line for the throne lo m arry a Calhollc. • Prelldetl& Cutn wtll tour the aircraft carrier USS Elltnhower on St. Patrick's Day as it sails off the Georgia coast. Tb~ Wblte House said the president will speak the same day, March 17, at a St. Patrick's Day ( J dinner in Savannah. nropir He then will head to r c.• c. St. Sitnc:JOS bland for a ---------' tbree·day vacation, returnJni to Wasbiniton on March 20. • On. Bdmand Brown Ir. bas expanded bis noaal boldlnp frorn a Los Anielea bouse and an Jaraell bond to an option to buy }>roperty in Nevada County. Brown's annual financial disclosure statement., filed with the Pa\r Po1itic1l Practices Commllslon, aald the opllon is worth $1.000. BUt ft dlt!ft'\ dticrtbe e property and Brown' a pr•ss aecretary, Elisabeth Cot•man, aald the DemocraUc aovemor contlders tM matter personal. Sbt Al4 Bl'OWll hun't declded whether lo buy It. • J!:•~e &. I. Ha1akaw,11t _wbo know• 1onrttbflll about'" drtftnr...-tur. 'SQ1I bit ttty cabbl~• are atttlna a buco ride and wants tbe federal fovern:ment to quit barau:tnc btm with uan•ceuary ratrlotkm. The Callfornla RepubUcan, wbo drQve a taxi while a 1tudent tn Montreal about lo yeara aso. ur••d ti.at the toV•rnment mott mua transit fun., to Cit.Let U\lt burden tui driven wlth •~c•ulve reaulaUOm. Still doli·like a nd lovely, Janet Gaynor c<ime back to Hollywood for honors as the first actrrss to win the Oscar. The president of the Mohon Picture Academy, Ho" a rd Koch, pre-sented the aclrcss with a citation (or "'her 1 ruh• immeasureable contnhut10n to the a rt of motion p1cturc!- T he ceremony. "h1c n included the c utting of a three.foot c-::ikt in the-s hape of Oscar, was dc11igned to t•all attention to lhc Academv ·~ SOtt\ awards to he aired Apnl .3 • A ST million slander suit has b<:en flied aJ?airist. the city of Los Angeles by Hy mie Slnger. the Beverly Hills developer who bought the S.S. Catalina for $70,000 la s t yea r a s a Valentine's Day gift for his wife, Ruth. S in ger contended in his Superior Court suit that F1" Crawford, general m anager of the H arbor D e partment. slandered him and hurt his credit. r ating by imply~g in MHH1t press comments that Stnger owed ahnosl $13.000 in dockinR fees and was hiding from city officials * Titleholder AaatOly Karpov and cbaUenger Vlktor Korebaol will play their world c6ess cha mpionship match at Baguio City in tbe Philippines l>Uinrting around July lS, the tiiternaUonal Chess Feder•tion fo'IDE-amounced. The location was the second choice of both players, FIDE said. Karpov, of the Soyiet Union. listed HambuTt, \fest Germany, as bis Ciril choice. and Korchool. a Soviet ex.,alriate living In the Netherlands, had chosen Orn, A\dtrill. • Seljl Oaawa led the Boston Sy mpb~ny Orchestra in the openlna concert of its Japan '°ur and Hid art.erward, '4Thla ia a dream comotrue." Tbe capacity audl6Dce of 1 ,800 called the 43.year·olcl Japanese eoonduct'Or bact e1-bt tlmu alt« tbe puCormance of Brahru1 aympbony No. 3 and. two Ravel P*U· ~ N1pQQdecl witb two encorea. · Tbou1h be has eonduct.ed otber orchtatru In Jap1n, ou.-. tncludlna lh• New York SAM 1'RANCl.6CO (AP) -AliDOlt as p«Hnt iJI thkd IJ'llden In San hancla.co ll'QbltC 1ebool1 f 1lltd on tMtr flnt attem ot to pe11 a tttt to d• termtno ~ tbey aboufd bt promoted to fourt.b irade. Karakaw• told the Senate Commlllee on Banldn1. Houln1 and Urban Aff &h'S be wtt1 Pf'OPMe ....... aUoa that W0\4)d link the UC.WI Of • i!xlt ud JU.M11 to t.he allisnment of feftt'll 'twadJ. • Pbltharmonlc, h\s arrival In Japan as directGr ot tb• renowned Boston Symphony has been d .. odbecl bJ Glitlca u aomtlb.iq of a trtumpbal A turn. AB DAIL y PILOT ORANGE COUNTY o.11., ,....,. s1.-1 ,,... JEWELER TISH PIERSON WITH 'HIPPOS' Get Bubbles Back and You Get One Get a Ring Bubbles Reward Oflered By STEVE MITCHELL • Oflloe Oaily Pllol Stall With all the hippo hystcn cs going around. ther e 's at least one Laguna Beach woman who 1s try mg to do !>omcthing b<.·nef1c1al for Bubbles. Laetitia Pierson. who fri ends call Tish.• is a 1ewelcr m tm,n. operating the Opal Peanut on Coa:,t Highway. SHE'S OFFERING A pretty impre~sive re· ward to the person who fi gures out how to get Bubbles the delinquent hippopotamus back in her home at Lion Country Safari. And while this might at first appear to be a com mcrc1al venture explo1tmg the 4,000 pound river horse, keep in mind Tish's creation predates the Du bbl es ba m boozlc by several years. What Tish is proposing, is awarding ·one of her !>lerling sil ver hi ppo rings-valued at $68-to the pe rson rf'sponsible for the safe rccoveey and re· turn of Hubbies. THE 35-YEAR-OLD jeweler says she's been making silver and gold hippo,s fo_r several years now. adding their price ranges from S68 to S400 for the gold hippos. So if you have any better ideas than have been offer ed so far Ci.c .. culling out the Marines, or simulating a male hippo voice> let the folks at Lion Country know· about 1t. • Aller all, you've always wanted a hippo ring. Right? Cop Slwoter Gets Term in Prison " A man who shot and wounded a Santa Ana B~~ed BOy's Benefit Slated A student social services oreanlzation at Cal State Long Beach is setting up a Mexican bakery next Wednesday to benefit burn-scarred Tomas Dominguez, 9, the child befriended by a Hunl- ington Beach couple. Members of the Cal State Long Beach As- soeiated S\.Ude.nts o!Social Welia..re w1IL.be cwiJl~ funds at a Mexican bake sale scheduled Crom 1 to 4 p.m . kl the campus' Lecture Hall Pal1o. ~ The Lecture Hall is located just north of the campus library. Tomas, who was discovered. in a Tijuana shantytown by Mrs. Richardo Castillo, of 68ll Defiance Drive, Huntington Beach, has undergone the first of several operations at Stanford University Medical Center Children's Hospital. lnterplast, a worldwide organization 'that pro· vides free surgery, but cannot cover actual hospital medical care costs, is doing the work on. Tom as, whose race was horribly disfigured. Tomas is staying with a foster family in Gilroy for the estimated year 1t will take to rebuild bis distorted Cace. GRAND OPENING . 101 Palm St. Balboa Come and try our ••••••••••••• Special Attractions BREAKFAST•LUNCH•DINNER Open 7 a.m .-7 p.m . •Closed Wednesday Serving Beer & Wine 8111NG THIS AO AHO RECEIVE I. FREE COKE WITH YOUlt MEAL COAST AL PLANNING HEARING The County of OraltCJe fltylra-1.tal M.-g ..... A9111ey wll Mid to.. PIC11111iag COIMliuion W~ Heari1MJ1 • tlte Comfy'• Local CHStal Progr ... Pelc ...... 11 ,,_.,steel • ... Local Coastal PrCMJr-ILCPt Wortc f'roc7C1111 for the Horit9 .C~t. Alho C'"" ...t 5-"t Coast Pica n'rg U.lb, md the Issue ldewlific~ ...t Lcmcl Use ,._ for ... In._ Coast Planning Unit. MARCH 6 -Emphasis on the C31ifornla Coastal Act and its application to the County's Coastal Zone. The County staff will also Introduce the Irvine Coast issue identification and land us~ plan. (Planning Commission hearing room. 1 :30 s;>.m. in Santa Ana Civic Center. 400 Civic Center Orive West). • MARCH 11 -Public hearing for review of the LCP Work Program for the North Coast. Aliso Creek. and South Coast planning units (Planning Commission Hearing Roo'!'. 1 :30 p.m.). MARCH 27 -Public hearing on the Irvine Coast Issue Identification and Land Use Plan portion of the LCP (City of Irvine Council Chambers. 7:00 p.m. located at 17200 Jamboree Road. Irvine). APRIL 10 -Final public he~ring on the Irvine Coast Land Use Plan with additional comments on issue identification (City of Irvine Council Chambers. 7:00 p.m.J. For further information write: County of Orange -Environmental Management Agency Community Planning Division P.O. Box 4048 Santa Ana. California 92702 or call: Manuel Nunes or Gene Kjellberg,. (714) 834-5378 With contemporary shoes to make you look C)!ld feel sensational. Di scover the shoe store within a store; there's The Red Cross a large selection of sizes and an impressive array of fashion looks. a. Cobbie Sunspot canvas wedge in navy, chino, black, brown. $24 b. Cobbie Terri has ·a flexible polyurethane wedge and sole. Shoe Shop Steps Ahead .... In came l, bone, navy, white smooth or black patent. $25 · c. Cobbie Wink in natural rope, white smooth or black patent. $25 d. Socialites Clarissa gold-accented sandal in tan, white or red patent leather. $35 e. Socialite Opera features a stylish midheel with gold accents. Amber or navy leather, black or white patent. $35 \\Omen\ \hot><. 51 -may company south coast plaza only •This product has no connection whatever with the American National Red Cross policeman and then exchanged shots In a running ... battle with the wounded man's fellow officer has been sentenced to nine years and eight months in state prison. Orange County Superior Court Judge Mason Fenton ordered maximum terms on multiple criminal convictions, Including attempted murder. for Jes us Gonzalez, 20, of Santa Ana. GONZALES WAS WOUNDED in the gun battle last Aug. 28 after he shot and wounded of- ficer Gail Clark. 32, while he was being quesUOQed • by Clark and officer Joseph Esther, 28. Il was testified at Gonzalez's trial that tbe de· !endant turned his gun on Esther after wounding Clark, but was distracted when Clark drew his l:UD and fired at the defendant while lying on the ground. Gonz.ales and Esther then eng41ged in a run. ning gun battle through a downtown apartment complex which ended when Gonzalez was hit by three police bullets -twice in the chest and once in the neck. OFFICERS WHO SPED to the scene and aided in bis arrest said the wounded defendant still had .enough figbt to kick one officer as be was being bandcuffed and kick out the window of the police car as be was driven away. Both officers have been cited for bravery and devotion to duty. Clark has since rec:overed from "' his wounds. .~. Abuse M-ret .Set Tbe sex abuse treatment team ot the Orange • .. County Department of Social and Child Proteetlve .IJervices will present a community educatiola-pro- _.ll'am dealioc with_2_roblems and t.ment of ..._.._........, dllfd sex abuSe Monday from 3:30 to S p .m. Spomored by the South Oraqe County Task Force for Child Abuse PreveAUon, the frogram will be held in Sllverado. Hall, St verado -ConUnuatlon H1ih School, 25632 I>lteno Drive, El toro. A spokesman said the talk force ta comP04ed of private and publlc a,enay repruen~Uves and dtlie.oa who are prom0Un1 the concept of tell·belp ~OUR& for rents. • I, . ,.. • • l 4 .... INSIDE> .. •' •Business •Comics-.. Fnday. March 3. 1978 ............... . ·.~~ .......... : DAILY PILOT Lillian, left, and Dorothy Gish in 'Orphans of the Storm. ' Although most parents think their children. unusually ............,_l_fi,ght it is a difficult task to identify the truly gifted child. By L01118E COOK •• -... • f .. • • • • . . • • ., f • . . . . , .... _ ....... -: . . ' ., • • • O•llY ,. .. , ...... lily lff f'l'fM Lillian Gish: 'My effort is to get young people studying film.' (:;.illiatll fiislt Movies have changed since she appeared in 'The Birth ~-: of a · Nation,' but Miss Gish is not totally dismayed at the ''-I current state of the art. By DENNIS McLEUA.N oe .. o.11, ~ ... s.fl Lillian Gish, ooe or the silent screen's legendary stars, sat in the nearly empty Saddleback College theater doing what sbe has done for more than 60 years: posing for a camera. She was on campus Thursday afternoon for a technical run·through of· her 90-minute • a udio-visua l film history program, which she has presented in hundreds of colleges and universities and in numerous foreign countries. Between smiles for the camera. Miss Gish. wearing a navy blue pantsuit and while scarf I Stuffies wrapped under her chin, was asked if sbe is living in Los Angeles. "No," she said dramatically, exasperated at the prospect. "I never lived in Los Angeles. • I've lived in New York since I was 5 years old. "I came out to work and stayed in rented • apartments or houses, but we went right back . home afterward." She softened: "I was born in Ohio so I like the weather: the winter, spring. summer." AS SOUND AND projection equipment ~as tested -the program, which she narrates, (See GISH, Page 82> The lovable soft sculptures are the brainchildren of Roark Goilrfey, an artist with a 'delight tor the outrageous. By ll&&CIA FOJtSllEaG °' .. o.lty ...... t4llfl Stutties are long.Jeeged, Pointy·loed, ·plumpy creatures with wacky personalities and zany charaeteriatlcs. Made or cotton duck, they are litH!yed, striped or printed and are filled with polyfoam. Galleey in Laguna Beach. where be and his wife Donna, 20, stuff and sell the silly, endearing soft sculptures. Children love the colorful animals, but adults are the ones who go wiJd over them, he admits. "I'm not really targeting to little kids. but to the little kid in all of us," says Roark, an Irvine resident. . . • '" The stuffy zoo consists of gentle beasties like Leroy the Elephant Rat, a love-hungry. h~h-heh type of guy ; Mickey Moose, a loopy-looking,· happy-dappy Bullwinkle twin; Point. a banana-nose, fruity-grin fellow. l'E DEMON~RATES his own childlike lunacy by bobbing his head, sticking out his tongue and wigBllng his fingers when Donna says, 1'People always ask where Roark comes up with bis ideas (for the stuffies). Well, if they knew Roark. . ... • J P lus there's DevJI, the sty and leering he llhound; Arnold, a n ei¥,ht·foot pig with "leetle .. hands and "skeeny_r legs; Dodo Bird, who is hopelessly "bolnk-d'QI) '; and Cow, who is just plain "quarky". · THE LO~ABLE s tuffies are the brainchildren of Roark Gourley, 28, an artist with a comical sense of humor and a delighl for the outrageous. His menagerie is housed in the Sherwood The stuffies concept had its roots in Roark's own childhood. "I made little stuffed things when I was a kid, and I thought they were kind of nuts," he jokes. "I took the idea and realized you could stuff anything. "The first thing I did was a hammer. All (See S'l'VFFIES, Page BZ) Roark and Donna Gourley with some of their crazy cloth critters. ~. 1.. -- BZ rt'L y PILOT P:rtday March 3. 1978 4 ·;. r /. .Gish (From Page BJ) contal•rare tum cllpe from the silent era-Ml•• Glib remained aeated for an equally rare ln· tervlew. The actress bas been in 100 rums slnce her career be&an ln 1912 w~n abe and ber slater. Dorothy, appeared in1heir flrat picture for director D. W. Griffith. Her latest ia Robert Altman'a "A Wedding." . Wblle she is 'J8 and· concerned about the proper ~~Ung when having her picture taken1 she ret the same cupie doll mouth ana wa.lf·like eyes that grt~d the emotiona of an earlier generaUon and today look off the paces of the film biatory boob of a new pneration. It is, in fa~t. the young generation 1bat she is particularly lntereated in reachiu& with her program. . "My effort b to get young people studying film and realize ita power and take the responslbWtyofwbattbey'redolngwithlt.,, .. W~'RE UVING IN the age of the dear. dear criminal and the bad, bad victim and look at the results." While movies have changed since the days she appeared in "Orphans of the Storm" and "The Birth of A Nation," Miss Gish ls not totally dismayed at the current state ol the art. "Oh, I've just seen a beautiful one, 'The Turning Point."' she said. '"They've brought ~auty baclc to the screen. We've lost beauty; I ~ieve in the beauty of the human race." Because she has spent the lut six months on a round-the-world tour, she said, "I'm ashamed to say I don't have much chance to see many movies." But Miss Gish, who received a special Oscar for her artistry and contribution to the motion picture industry, is committed to preserving the history of the movies. When she took her pro8ram to Russia, the Soviet government presented her with a copy of a film that had been destroyed ln this country because the negative hadn't been taken care of. SHE WAS ALSO the force behind getting. the D. W. G nffith com memocative stamp issued in 1975. In thr nearly 400 colleges she has appeared ~t since she began lecturing in 19m she always . demonstrates why Gri!Cith is the father of films. "At the end of my lecture I'd say, 'U you ,,, . ------------------,.., Correction Two cuUines were inadvertently transposed in Wednesday's Club Calendar. The two women _ ictentified as Mary Jacob and Marian Covin were actually Mrs. Wil son Woodman and Mrs. Wilham R. Snyder. Mrs. Woodman and Mrs. Snyder ~ere promoting the antique seminar to be given by Gwen Znerold from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, at St. Michael and All Angels Church, Corona del Mar. Tickets are $12.50 and include lunch. Mary Jacob and Marian Covin, inadvertent- ly identified as Mrs. Woodman and Mrs. Snyder, were publicizing the Affiliates Antique Show to be held from noon to 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, March 3 and 4, and from noon un· til 6 p.m. on Sunday, March 5, at the Laguna Beach MuseumofArt.Admlssionisrt:2S, . ••• Stuffies. .. . . . •. '•' {From Pa1e Bl) you do is draw it on two pleees of cloth. cut It out and stuff it up -no big deal. .. Then I did a dog," be adds, pointinf out that bis style was like that of a chlld -.. primal art," be calls it. "It's the si~plest form of art.•• BACK IN THE late 1960s he aaid to hlmaell, "You are a big nothing," so be enrolled in art classes at Orange Coast College and bis creativity eventually came to the fore. ''That was the hippie, lo~eln time, and I de- cided to get out of all that Jau and go do something that was productive and fµn -flip in· instead of nip out," be says. Roark continues, "I decided to be a craay artist." In 1969, he and hls brother, Ryan, started a company called Brother~ and the two sib- lings were off on a creative venture. Roark "made these freaky looking t.blngs for tbe Savidust Festival" and eventually Dew to New York to lake part in a toy abow there. NOT QUITE 20 yean old at the Ume, Rout· s old the stuffed animals to Bloomin1dale'1. Lord and Taylor, Saks Fifth Avenue and F .A.O • Schwartz. "I start.ea getting big orden, but I couldn't handle il I dldn 't know u.ythlna about bml· ness. I could never get enoup mOGey to pro- duce the number of orden I wu aettlna." He slacked off with the atunJ.. and w.nt to work as a buyer, men's deputmet aupervlsor and manager for Judy's clQtblua atone, where he learned some busibeu apert1M and met Donna. aaree with me write the postmaster 1eneral. ·" •be aald. • The Gilh sisters, who be1an acUng when they were 4 and 5, did occasional extra work for $5 a day when they were not appearing on stage in New York. When they r~ached their teens and were In that netherworld or the actor -when they are no longer a chUd and not yet an lngenue -they went to work for Griffith •'to fill the gap.'· l\sked i! ahe and her contemporaries ever reallzed they were pioneering a new art form , she recalled a long-ago between-sc~nes break. .. MR. GRIFFITH HEARD some of us gtaeUng and laugblng," 5he said. "We called thoae thlngs the ruckers. . . "Mr. Griffith said, 'Don't ever let me hear you say that word. You're taking the Clrst baby steps in something that was predicted in the Bible: the universal language. Tbls, with musk. can be understood around the world it you 're good enouah. '" While ahe aaid that was rather "he.ady" stuff for the young girls "we did take it seriously" thereafter. Aa for her latest film .. A Weddln1," directed by Robert Altman, she said she never saw the script. "He (Altman) came up to my houae and told me the story. .. It's about the new rich and old rich and I'm the bead of the family of the old rich and Carol. Burnet.tllthebeadortbefamUyofthenewrlch.'' HOW DID SHE like worklna for Altman, a director who believes in having bis actors improyiae? "lt was a new e xperience. but very nlc!asant." she said. "It's a wholly different .thing. l believe in rehearsal. 1 don't see how anything on stage with more than one person can happen without rehearaals. ~ Blrtb of a Nation' was rehearsed for months and months." Nevertheless. she predicts "it will be one of his most successful films." As for rehearsals, the whining sound of the projector was calling Miss Gish to her's. The nickering black and white images of American film history filled the screen and Miss G isb ~ke into them lcropbooe .. "Thomas Edison was responsible for film , George Eastman !ell in love with it ... •· ••• Gifts <From Page Bl) • Keen observation and curiosity. Watch for the child who pursues a specific line of questi on· ing, seeking more and more Information. For example: "What makes tape sticky on one side and smooth on the other?" "How can they make a ma chine that puts on the sticky part wi thout_ getting the machine gummed up?" "Why doesn't the sticky side stay stuck to the other side when you unroll the tape?" • Retention of a variety of information. Gin· ed children often amaze parents and teachers by recalling details of past experiences. One 6-year-old. tor example, returned from a visit to a space museum and reproduced an accurate drawing of a rocket be had seen. • Periods of intense concentration. A 1-year- old gifted cblld, for example, mid\t sit for five minutes or more listening to a story being read to an older brother or sister. Complete absorption in a book or project ls a sign of un· usual ability in older children. • Ability to understand complex concepts and think abstracUy. A normal 4-year-old might look through a picture book of baby and mother animals and express interest. A gifted cbJld is more likely to observe the relationship between the mothers and the babies; they look alllte but the babies are smaller. • A broad and changing spectrum of In· tereata. Glfted children often show an intense ln· tereat in oae subject for a period of time, then turn, eq~ intensely. fb a totally unrelated 1ubJecl • • Strong crtUeal thinking skills and self· criUcbm. Gilled children evaluate themselves and others, but they are particularly critical of themselves. A gilled child who wins a race might complain that be or abe abould have done even better. . If you .believe your child ls eifted, you should consult '\'lth teachers ~other school personnel or with authortu,Qat local college or unlvenlty. Further informatl ls available from the Oftlce of Gifted and Talented, U.S. Of· nee of Educad.OG, Donohoe Bulldlnf, 400 6th St. S. W., Boom 383S. Wuhlngton. D.C., 20202. To Dy~ Or Not to Dye?' . .... . ' .. r • ...,• • ' . • ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE > ] ( ·uorosc~p~· , . SATllJtDAY. IMABCH • SCORPIO (Oct. 23: •Y SYDNEY OMABJl .~~u: Put ldeas lo ARIES (May 21•• work -don't delay. Aprll 19): What was Relative may alng blues, stat"s quo is no more; but you do have your there Is shakeup and own life to live. flbal result could be SAGl'JTABIUS (Nov .. beneficial. 22·Pec. 21 ): Examine TAURUS (April 20· various possibilities, May 20): Hold off on propositions. Give full travel, if possible. play to intellectual Directions, -goals could curloslty. be confused. CAPRICO&.N (Dec. D E A R A N N clrcomstaDcea •PPIY &o GEMINI +may 21· 22·Jan. 19): Conflict at LANDERS: I have been less &ban one In a June 20): Member of op~ home base la indicated.· readlne a lot in the mWlon. posite sex makes as· Have facts, figures newspapers lately about .. statements tb at sertlon wblcb could be av a 11 ab I e. the possibility or getting nea&e scare and panic considered ''pro-AQUARIUS (Jan. cancer from hair dyes. aboald be baaed oa vocative." 20-Feb. 18): See ,as is, n is very upsetting. sometblng more than ID· CANCER (June Zl· not through romantic I keep r:eadlng about conclaslve and possibly J l 22) Sto · • ...,, to h a z e Per c e i v e the expetiments being • u Y : P -" ng · l done with rats. Every lrrelewant...U.a. • 'bring back something potential. Give full p ay 'report I've seen says the Dr. EdmUDd Klein la that has seen its day. t 0 ex~ r as en~ or Y I b l f I LEO <July 23·A..ug. percepUon. Accent on rats are drink ng t e on 1 one o severa 22): New technlciuu, w b I! t b a p pens in dye -and in enormous authorities wlth wbom I contact.a, methods help ho11p1t$J, wathin group, quantlUea. I don't want con1Dlted. A put pre•· ge· t you throuah .... d pa•t club, organization, to drink it, I just want to Ideal of &be New Yoril • -· ~ ....__bind i-~-..a door d • d f S I routine w hi .. b has ue c vo:M::U s. putltonmyhea . "ca emy o ceneea d .. d ti PISCES (Feb. 19· A lot of people in this deacrtbed &bent atad.les prove !lonpro \tC ve. M b 2 0 ) • 0 b - country trust you, Ann. as .. poor!' designed"· VIRGO ~Aug. 23·Sept. str::e~s associate will Your opinion would and said, 'They may or 22): Oblatn hint fr~m make noise, but can be mean a great deal to us ma.y not prove anytlllag Leo message. Creativi· dismissed 81 a paper and millions of othera. -evea abdat nu." Not t y , in v o I v em e n t • tiger. Will you please tell us oae •laale aatbortty with personal magneU.Sm are' what you think -or is w b om 1 c beck de d featured . :;::;;;:;;;;:;:;;;::;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;::::;;::; this potato too hot to believed tM rat studJea LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. RUffEll'S handle? -SCARED -la ave a DY v a 11 di t Y 22): Highlight versaUll-Um&aAI ~y · L I K E S 0 M A N Y wbataoever. I bave been ty -express, create, r-rnn.•• IAl OTHERS ••lag hair dyet f~ over travel, accept sociaJ ln· WllMT•W_. 3t yean and will con-vi talion. In matters ot -.. Inf DEAR SCARED: No ttnae to do ao. -ANN speculation, stick to 1'12.....,. ...,_ potato la too bet for me LANDERS Dlimber3. ~MIM-.....Ut to baadle II I have tbe ----------==:.:.:;::.::_ ____ _.!:!::!:==::==:i~!!::~~ backtac of blae-rtbboa ------------.... -..... ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I experta. J"Ye doDe a lo& of dl1pq Jato &lala a.tr· dye coDtroveray beeaue a creat nasnber of women laave writea &o e•preu eoacera. )9at u yoa bne. Dr. Eclanmcl K.lela, a most dlaUngu!Med a.ad wo.rld-renoW11ed akin cancer spedallat at lhe Rosewell Park Me m orlal Jnatltate <New York'• State Cealer fer . Tre.atmea&.. Control ud lletearcb ot Cancer), bad tbls to aay: .. Many of my patients, lncladlog those wbo bave a tendency to de· velop alrla cancer. as well as those wbo have already developed skla cancers, bave been dye- ing lhelr lla.lr for dtt· adea. To the best ol my knowled1e, aot one cancer has occurred la these pa~ daat coald be trattd to balr dyea. "The majority or chemical a1enta wblcb cause ak1ll cancer pro.- duce it at the al&e when lt makes tu first coatact wltb t.be body -anally lhe 1kla, benue Its Im· 9act 11 ltl"ollcnt at that pa rtlcalar place. "In my opbdoa, 11 kalr dyes were a 1erlog1 ca•H of cancer tbey woald bave produced 1kla caacer on tbe scalps, since tbese women have a pre· disposition toward de· velopln1 the dlleaH. It ls even lea U.kel1 th.at hair dyes woa.ld cause cancer ID the a'fera1e lndivldaal wbo l• not prone to deftloplag aldll cancer. Almost any agent cu. aader very uaaaaal clrc1a.mltallces, cause cancer, bat llame Dropper 0 CHRISTIAN DIOR O OPTYL O CARRERA 0 P\J\YBOY 0 AVANTE GARDE 0 SILHOOETTE Cl REVUE. O SAFILO 0 DIANE VON fURSTEN8(JR<J 0 Cl~OFFREY BEENE Pr~ce Dropper C GIVENCHY O TURA C Euv.eETH ARD£-; D YVES ST. ~NT Mori~ fortunatel1, these 1. ....................................................... . Paid Poffilcal Advertisement .CHRISTOPHIR MAGii STllL When stufCy·maktng beetGMld .,.in, he felt be "understood the business upett bitter, .. and since then be hu been per{~ b1a Iona·' legged line and working OD ~ tbe pro- totypes (or new and different enu.n. ~===::::~===~=====:=!!~ CITY CO~NCIL TUES., MARCH 7 .., .. '~··· -~ ~· 'J. l •• "I'M WORKING OUT the Utue pa.rtl, like the seams, buJaes, correctma the paUeru. We make thezn here with our nimble~ and we market test them ln the sbop,0 be ..,.a, refer- ring to Sherwood Galler)'; -~ Ile la in. putnenlllpwlthlila l)rolber. A red and silver vacuum clMDer doable9 u a 1tuffinl machine, and the ECI ... m to comtrlO life when. 3-~ .. ~.r·= ~---wlf~ft Roart'"• ... efa some&liicl ...-m really crea~ . ., ' Ke adds, 'What we're 1ooktftl tor .DOW are people who are aerioaa about Niii'• • t•'nl u and flnanciDJ UI." ••••• •. ,,.,. t• ••••• '-~6~~~ CHRIS, .ONE HONEST VOICE FOR: . .. • . .._........,..,.. -· -:-• t • . -· .... ' ' _, .F.odly ... MMc; ... h3 •.• 19.78 ...... ~4 .......... 0.Al.LY·P·IL.OT ........................................................ ~~~~~~~ 83 Goodell .Wins; USC Leatls LOS ANGELES Southern California took the lead art er the firs t day of the three-day Pa~Uic-8 Conference Southern Division swimming and diving championshies at East Los Angeles College Thursday. . The Trojans totaled 133 points to 130 for runnerup UCLA. California had 119 points followed by Stanford with 63 points. Five events were completed Thursday. Brian Goodell of ~CLA won the 500-yard freestyle in 4 : 23.33. Bruce Furniss of Southern Cal won the 200-yard individual medley in 1 :50.89 and t eummale Scott FindorCf cuptured the 50-yard freestyle in 20.27 seconds Both Goodell and Furnas:. captured gold medals at the 1976 Olympic Games at Montreal. The TroJans picked up a third individual champ1onshlp when Kevin Wilson won the one-meter diving competition with 451.~ p0ints. Goodell, a former Mission Vie· jo High star aQd a freshman at UCLA, led a 1·2·4 Brujns finish in the 500 free. A·~oldmedal winner. io &,»e 400 and l ,SOO·meter freesty les at Montreal in 1976, Goodell is ex· pected t o dominate in ttte 1.000-yard free, too. as this meet continues. Another freshman standout in the d.ay's compelltioo was Southern Cal's Mike Kelly, a former Fountain Valley High ace. • Kelly. who originally was signed to a soccer scholarship by the Trojans before the PAC·8 ~ ste pped in. was fifth in the 50 freestyle with a 20.98 clocking. RHulh ol 11 ... 1 ~ ... \\ •• the PK .. Conter .. 10 Soutllern 01vl~1on .-.•1mmln11 •na a1v1n9 ('lf•mpr6Mllf1>$ •t '"" ts-v•rd !!•st torAnottM "''""''• THE KINGS' SYL APPS (14) ESCAPES WITH THE PUCK AS TWO OTHERS COLLIDE. Rockies No Mateh for Kings INGLEWOOD <AP) It's not likely that the ColorC1do Rockie!> are concerned with cheering up fans around the National Hockey League, but they've been doing a lot of that this season. The simple foct is that the Rockies just can't seem to v.1n on foreign ice. The Los Angeles Kings were the latest opponent of the Rockies to reap the benefit of entertaining .Colorado. rolling to a 5·2 triumph Thursday night. Colorado js now winless in its last 29 games away from home, losing 20 games and tying nine "'We Just keep making too many mistakes." said Colorado coach Pat Kelly, whose team would seem lo have a chance to win tonight because it plays a home game against the Cleveland Barons "We haven't won on the road in four months "You start wondering when the next loss w.ill be." continued Kelly. ··w~ don't make mistakes at home ;.is we do on the road." Ma reel Dionne had a goat and two assists for the Kings. who won their second game in a row Dave Taylor. Vit· Venasky, Tom m y Williams and Gary Sargent scor ed Los Angeles' other goals Sports Clipped Slwrt NBA Ref Fined $2,500 NEW YORK -Referee Richie Dibbs w.on a tough, 4-6, 7·6, 7-6 Powers has been fined $2,500 decision over Cliff Drysdale. and suspended without pay for the unseede d H1gueras ups<:t three games for advising the Manuel Orantes, 6·4, 6· 7. 6-3: and New Jersey Nets and Atlanta Mayer downed Stan Smith, 6-2. Hawks that he would not enforce 6-3. NBA rules renrding zone de· S-... -Roll fenses. ~ Powers confirmed that he had KANSAS CITY-Top-seeded told both teams, through their Mart Ina Navratilova and Biille collchcs and captains, that he Jean King advanced to the would permit the teams lo quarterfinals of a $100,000 tennis employ "exotic defenses" ,as tournament Thursday night. long as neither team com· Navratilova took a 6·1, 6·0 de· plained. This is contrary to Rule cision over Marita Redondo and 12, Section 1, prohibitinl the use King captured a 6·2, 6·4 wan over of zone de(enses in NBA play. ·Beth Norton. Also. ·v1rg1ma Wade ousted Nutue 1t'l1t• Sharon Wals h , 6-2. 6·4. and HOLLYWOOD, Fl a .-me Wendy Turnbull e llm inated Nastase ralled for a 6-7, 6·4, 6·4 Mirna JaullOvec, 6·1, 6·3. win over Ch arley Pasarell SUt.toaBo•ored Thursday ni&bt in the second • round of the $50,000 Grand Prix NEW YORK -Eddie Sutton, tennis tourney at the Hollywood the Arkansas coach who brought Sportatorium. new respect to Southwest In other matche-a. A-nand· Conference bQ!ketballJ has been Am ri tr aj defeated f'tj c Jc selected The As50i:lated Press Saviano, 6·4, 1·6i and Cllff college coach or tl\e year for Richey bested Bernie Mitton, >978. • 1 7·6, 6·1. Sutton, the coach of the ye.r The t6umey's top seed Bjorn runnerup last year when his Borg, dealt Vladimir Zednik, Razorbacks won the SWC .3-6, 1 74,.fe.• late Wednesday championship, received 60 voles matcff.-to 37 for Marquette's ltantr • Raymonds. .... .,. Ad.,•11ee• Te.-. fl• Old "M EMP HIS, Tenn.-Sandy AUSTIN, Texas :_ Texas· No. Mayer, EddJe Dibbs and Jose l q u a r t er back Randy trtgueras allvan~ea to the 1lcElchern, fhe Urir -strln1er quarterfinals of the U .S. who came off the bencll to lead Nation al I n door tennis the Lo n ghorf)s' u pse of ---........... et..nrpion1~Thu.nd1y. -Oklahoma .la.\ .aea.aoa~ UD• ...... .,.;;:;;. ..... ;.;.;.;;-~ • ~..-ii;.-- derwent knee surgery Thursday and was said lo be doubtful for next fall. Grew Hired SAN DIEGO -Recently fired Cleveland Browns coach Forrest Gregg has been selected for the second time ln s ix years as of· fensive line coach or the San Di ego Chargers. POOi Tl111,_.yy: $00-.,M11 ttM -J. Goodell. UCl.A, f , n.ll. 1. lerll•, UC\.41 .+:tt.31, J. Briin•r, $1..,IOfd, 4•2'.41, 4, twltoft;\ICl.A, 4:1UO S. Orr.~" C•I • .1:1u•." l(tf', Sovlhefn C:.I, 4:M.4l. 200-y4'ni 11\d, ....i. -1 FUtmlH, Soullwtl\ c:.1. I .so. ... "l. Fr~<ll&, ScMttllerl\ C•I, 1.Sl.liO a ljudtoft, UCl..', 1:52 SJ. 4. S.ntoa. C.lllo<nl•. 1tSU). S. MamUI•, UCLA, l:.sMJ • Roe~. c..ltorllie, l:SS4S. SO•yerCS Ir• -t. l'lndof'H, SoullM"' C•I, 211.11 J AuJlll\ UGI.A, 1CU1. i. Sl"'I, CAlllornla.~.fl. •. l'elrNnll, C:.lll«nl•, 20.'6. J, Kelly, Soolftw•ft Cal, 20.'9. L "-U, 54111tord, tl.12. Ont·~llr OM"'O -\, Wit'°"• Sou11Mr11 Cal, 'SI.IS point'° J. Del A•, C•llloml•, 44US. l GotdStatn, UCl..A, »t .0. 4. Doi\ Ha11u, C.lllOrnl•, J50.tt S. Kt.,,,.y, St111lord, 1'1.SS. "° \l•lll. .00.yel'\I ,,_.,, •el•'I' -1. C:.tlfOrfti• ll!lkce. Sl!\ll~j 8•11•rd •nd $Im•>, J:Jt.02. 1. UCLA, l:Ji.M. l. ScMIU..rn C:.t, 1:22.71'" "· ~0t4. J i. "· No lltth ooh<th. THm KO~ -I. So ... hetn c.1, 1)3. 1 UCLA, no J Qnt0'1il•. Ill 4, SU!lfonf. '1 - Desire Not The Saine, Says Pahner ORLANDO. Fla. <APJ -The desire for victory still exists for Arnold Palmer. He wants it. He hungers for it. But Palmer, brutally honest as ever, admits it isn't the same. The passing years, growing wealth and worldwide fame·such a few men have enjoyed have dulled the sharp edge of his de- sire . .. It's now u~a rning,· no longer a burning. "Twenty years ago I was 28 years old and broke. And that's a hell of a lot of difference," TOURNEY POSTPONED A violent thunderstorm, pack· ing heavy rains that flooded the Rio Plnar course. forced a postpoaement today of the second round of the Citrus Open. T h<' secon d round now is !>Cbeduled for Saturday. said the living legend who now counts his personal fortune by the mi,llions of dollars. "I could s it here and t ell you the desire is the same. but it just isn't there. It's obvious. My golf game has shown it over the past few years.·· . Over the past few yea~. five of them since he last won a tournament In the United States. Palmer has slipped from con· slant conte nder to the un- comfortable rol e of e lder statesman. He made a major move to reverse the trend. to roll bac.1< the yean, with a solid, 7-under-par 65 Thursday t hat put him in a tie witb Bob Mur phy and Tom Kite for the' first-round lead in the Florida Citrus Open golf tournament. It was his best score in two years. It came on the heels or a runnerup finish in Australia in his last start. It was a solid - a l mo st erro ri ess performance. And it clearly. happily, had Palmer thinking of winning again. "lt's been a long lime. If I gave you a list of all the reasons I want to win again I'd keep you here for hours," he said. But it's a wistful thing; a hope, not the old, pugnacious conviction that it had to happen. ") can only hope to sustain the See Palmer , Page B·4 .. , ....... TWO FOR WAKE FOREST :\II-Amenta c·(•n ll•r Rod Griffin goes up for a ba~ket in leading his Oca<:ons teamm"1les to an 82-i7 upsel ,·ictory o\·er :'\orth Carolini.l Thursday night in llll' Atl:.intie Coast Conferenl·r tourney. Deacon scored 18 points anti hud .1 dot.l'n rt·· bound~. Titans, Aztecs, 49ers Triumph Fresno State no longer has ao advantage in the third Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball tourname nt at the Anaheim Convention Center. The Bulldogs got lo watch Thursday night but now they're in the SC1me situation as San Diego State. Cal State C Fullerton> and Cal State C Long Beach) The Aztecs , Titans and 49ers earned spots in the tournament sc m ifinals by winning first round games as FSU s at on the sidelines by virtue of a top seed in the tourney, which meant a first-round bye. In tonight's semis, San Diego tangles with Fullerton at 7 before Fresno State takes on Long Beach at 9. The winners tonight play for the tournament championship, and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Saturday ni ght. Francois Wisc made a pair of foul s hots with 1·42 remaining to gi vc Long Beach an 84·82 victon over Pac1f1c . Greg Bunch scored ~8 points t o l ead Fullerton to an 88 78 triumph over San Jose Slate and n·scr' t• Jlilton Hale's 25 point!> helJ)(·d San Diego State trounce l"C Santa Barbara. 96· 70. Fullt-rton a nd S;.i n Diego figured to win their first-round gam es. but Long Beach ·., \'ictory was an Up!>el Of SOrb The 49ers were 7· 7 in the PCA1\ during the regulCII i.eal>on wh1h· Pacific was9·5. Wake F ore•t. 8 2· 11 GREENSBORO, N .C . Lero.v McDonald scored 21 points and Rod Griffin 18 as Wake Forest overcame a nine· p0int second half deficit to upset 10th-ranked North Carolina. 82-77. in the semifinals of Uw Atlantic Coast Conferencl' basketball tournament '(hursday nighl. The v1ctory pits the Deacons against Duke, an 81·69 first· game winner over Maryland, in the championship Saturday afternoon. Wolverine-, 89·7:i MADISON. Wis. -Michigan . State clinched its first undisput· ed Big Ten bask e tball championship in 19 years, rout- ing Wisronsin 89-75 Thursday night behind the play or 6·foot·8 freshman Earvin Johnson. Greg Keiser and Johnson led the Spartans with 27 and ~4 points. Arko1Ucu, 94-73 HOUSTON ·-Sophomore guard Ken "Juice" Williams lg· nlted slufgish Houston with 2lO points Thursday night and the Cougars Tipped Texas Tech, 93·82, to join the fourth-ranked Arkansas Rasorbacks in the semlftnals of the Southwest • I ' C'on ere n ce lf'1tt~t'b11t1---, tournament. Arkansas whipped Southern Methodist 94·73 behind Marvin Delph. Ron Brewer and Sldnoy Moncl'ief earlier Tburaday nicht to set up tonlght•s confrontaUon ·wlth th.e Coug•rs. The wtnner meets Te~as Saturday night for tM championship. CORVAWS. Oro. -Guards R obble Closs and Mike Drummond hit a pair o( ftte thrOWt Hdl ln the fina l ff~S Thur1day niCM. lo tve Oreton a • 1•·51 baalt tball victory over Ore1on5lale. •81 DAIL V PILOT Friday. March 3. 1978 -A Slow Track . . . -- ·BASKETBALL I TRACK I MISCELLANY CIFFinales South Grid Nominees Announced Cage Showdowns Slated Saturday South All-star football coach LONG BEACH-Three CJF Jim Bratten of Estancia <Costa basketball championships are on Mesa) High bas announced his the line Saturday in daytime list of candidates who will be action featuring 2-A. 1-A and screened for possible duty in the · small schools competition, · 19th Orange County All-star It gets under way at 10:30 with game July 6. the sm l schools tiff between Here's Bratten's lis t of No. 1 s Lutheran <Orange> nominees: ,.. High an No. 2 seed Pasadena Poly, foll ed by a 12:30 col- Jlsion In ·A circles between Santa Fe League rivals St. Monica ( anta Monica) High and Cathe al (Los Angeles). '""'~-.... ,,,, "''"' -Ool\ 8erkor, W•Y"' Ke ~II. ODug 8roekmt.,.,, .i.11 llltUI, Cr •lg LyOt1a, "''"" Vtncllk, 8ob lrown, D•t1• Wal\drockt. ~A-. AMrl( HtlH. N111ttl--INc" -MMe.a PeQtl•Mlll, Scan 8""""'eU, Gr1lg UwrtMt, S..vt ~Ill. J im TllOMH, Mtllt Ptrlllnt, Vic \..Ofl9, 1111 Murpllv MHIU -Ktftt T1;0tf, Al Penner. "'''' • H-erel. Eel~. Grev K•rmMI, .,. .. , -Jtlf Hyder, Joh" BoHel\, Jell Helkts1 ~ Wtl"'"""• J im Crin , lrlen Glotl\tll, lll<k &Mlt ........ 1. Valley -Wllll• OltltllS. l rY•ll CAlldWtll, JU~ Urry 8U119tn, StM Shi-. ROft PMllll .. Tlm HolrNS. Jetw\ N~Mll. 0... Thom..-, Jim Ft--. Mltcll PlftltlM, CWIH "'.,.,, 8oCI S&..-. ar• w.s. T ... .,.._, Jeta s<111ater, Mlkt lmpU119, Jim Maxim, Deft 0.Mlt.. St-AIUW. ........... -Mllitll~llll~ o.,.. Jed-. .JeM ltll, ~ WllllMftMI\. JIM 9t9111,D.nf'w. a.u.cJa -MIU Clim!>, Knkl SIMa, oa ... Jerenko, ltr<lln Obymallo, E•f'I H.-1, Cr•lo Cr-•11, Dew Plwrllll, O• .. Uri-. Kllnt Wltllam1, Mike Yecum, Steve CYnllf, Jerry The 2' battle at 2: lS pits Channel l ands <Oxnard) and Victor Valley <Victorville) in a rematch ot their 1971 showdown. Among the a{tractions in the trio of title deciders is St. Monica star Leon Wood, a 6-3 lS·year-old junior who has averaged 42.7 points per game ln the playoffs. SL Moille• won the Santa Fe League crown, but was entered as the league's No. 2 entry due to an error by the league's representative. Cathedral's game is paced by 6 ·5 Eric Bailey, who bas averaged 20.4 points a came. In 2·A action, Victor Valley's olfense is hampered by the fiu. ridden condition of ace Bill Lightnel', who n evertheless scored 20 points and added six r e bounds in Wednesday's semifinal victory over Saugus. Channel Islands, the defending champion, is paced by 6·6 Brian Burns and '6-1 Bob Thompson, who have combined for a 30- point average in leading the Ox· nard quintet to a 23·3 record. Victor Valley is 2S·2. Max Pray, at 6-~. is Pas.adena Poly's ace. Poly is 21-4 for the season, as opposed to Lutheran's 22·4 . mark. Lutheran's last victim, Huntington Valley Cbristlan <Newport Beach). boasted 6-8 star J eff Frazer, but the latter was nullified by Lutheran's balance. ' Cleveland Indians pilcher Jim Kern Cleft) splas hes through the puddles i!l Tucson_ as he a nd his team mates continue spring training des pite the deluge of rains dumped on western states. -Despite the wet turf the Indians worked out Thursday a s they' continue preparations for the American League baseball season. Hepllll\S, 0.ve 9.c!IW MAW o.i -Devld OoN•'"· David 11..,n. .Joflll GIMIOf\ Ctel9 OtlOft, ""41 r--..-.,. Jiii\ 1"9ftlft, 1W* ~ Tim ~"-· O.ry Ootn-lngwt, JoM T Giii. c-• ... """' -en;ce .,,,,. .. .,, Gft9 Koflltf', Mtny ~ Mlllt a.ktf'. c:..u Mela -stew ''llCh. Dale .. ~ .... St. Monica nipped Capistrano Valley High in the semifinals, and Wood hit 18 of 30 attempts from the field with a dazzling as· sortment of. shots and moves in scoring 44 points. Wayne Stark, Steve Hight and Bryan Langenwalte r are Lutheran's guns. Stark averages 17. l points and is the team's leading rebounder ; Hight bas a 13.8 scoring a verage; a.nd Langenwalter has a 16.4 sconng rate . • Irvine, CV, Mater Dei, Rl:.!v-~111 -'-1t St ...... Mltcll Mc~. Crtl9 Wlnnl119ho#f, Ttm Tller11ttW1, Clllf ..... " ...... L..-. lteCtll -1111 Gompf, Jellll MUler, 0... Wtltz. llldl ~ al T--OIW!le ~.St-Pines. U•l-thr -T-HweMI. Ste" Efltlllll. s....,.rua.... • ......... V"'9 -Sc.ft Sllear. 0... Olef'llltllll. ~ H~ MIU ............ .-Wiii-.. Al• p ..... °""'"' -..w.~ _..,_ * * * * * * Easy Victories North High, GaMsha Roll Estancia Spike Outlook See C._te -M.,11 Mcllrey, Jthrt Edwat'd&. #111119 ,...,.,.,, 11 ... 1-11, ICM 811f\. ca....,_ ..,...., -LoM ,,__, "-y., Ptur""" ....,C»fllftt.. Tedd,......_ g-..:ia1 tot..._ Dally Pilot 5-te A9-0ewt41...,.__ J"''-" IK: ,..,._ ...-..,...., --"--. ,_,... LONG BEACH -Notlh PM9e,11.-rt,......,EdHe111,.,M1 ... 1..,_, (R' 'de) Hi b' H sk' sand earry Wrlgllt, Miiie OClt., Jey H4t< ..... JIM lYerSI g $ U le 71 from the field (56.3 percent>. Upland, although hitting 31 of 67 fr om the field for a respect able 46.3 percent. was never in the game. Wtulc the prep track teams from lrvine. Capistrano Valley and Estancia <Costa Mesa) are pointin~ for the future, Mater Des ( Santc.i Ana) as shooting for a title. Eslanc1a has lo r eplace most uf lasl year's team while Irvine :md Capistrano Valley are in their fir~t year of varsity com· petition. Mater Dei features a new coach with high ex- pect ataons. A capsule look at the four teams . Matn-Dei Maler Dei Hi~h hasn't been known as a track powerhouse an recent years but first-year coach Denny Robinson fi gures t o chan ge all that. "I reel we can wm our league and I feel we have a t•ouple or kids who can be m the stale meet.'' says Robinson, who once served as an assistant to Len Miller wben the current l'C Irvine coach was at Victor Valley High. With a turnout or 105 athlete~. the Monarchs h ave quantity. And in Vince Brown, Mark Eddy uad David Reyes, they also have quality. Brown, who put the shot 59·10 last year as a junior, had an opening-season mark or 57·4''2 last week which was four feel farther than the next best mark in Orange County. Eddy, who bad a spectacular Angelus League cross country campaign, ran a 4:26 mile in· doors recently and opened the season by winning the balf·mlle <:l:06), mile (4:47) and two-mile < 10:0lh last week in a lopsided 69-45 victory over Verbum Del or Los Angeles. Reyes, an AU-Orange County football player, coasted to wins io the 440 (53.8) and 330 low htrrdles (41.6). By season's end, Robinson claims. the senior w1ll be running the lows iD the 37s. on conditioning," coach Don Burns said last week. "I hope everybody else is in the same boat.'' To complicate matter s. the Eagles have an over abundance in several e vents but gaplng vacancies in others. ··w e are not deep in ex- perience,•• admits Burns. "We're a young team and not as strong as the last two years but we do ha..-e some good in· dividuals." One of those is Mike McC1ta, 1977 Century League champion in the mile who was also league champ in cross country this fall lie will be joined by Kevin McCarthy, Gary Demory, David Poulter and Mike Witbeck on the distance corps. Estancia will also be strong m the pole vault a nd weights. Geor ge Pinckney and Greg Pearce are capable of U·foot vaults, Bums says. Shot potter Bill Goar bad a best of St feet on the frosh-soph level last year when he 106t just one dual mttt while Mike Camp, just out from basketball, will double in the s hot < 49) and dlscus ( 127). Dale And e r son , Chris Watbford and Kevin Sloan in the discus and Dave Bacblor, Bruce Banker and Brad Stepbensoo in the shot put should give Estancia plenty of polnt.s ln lbe weights. Kevin Hagan and Gary Kraus will double in the hurdles and sprints. Also in tbe dub.et will be Chris Fox, BW Hay, Glen Hicks, Mike Tbompson, Durley Ada ms, Alan Osborn and transfer Shane Sutherland of Brltlsh Columbia. Fox and Hagan, Bums feels. could be running 10 flat by · season's end. · • Jan Bengston will run the low hurdles and compete in two field events, the lone Jump (20 feet) and the triple jump ('5 feet). Hagan, Fox. Scott Zook and Marian Bacon are also pegged for jumping duties. Burns hopes to get several basketball players to join Mike Langley in the high jump. perhaps the Eagles' biggest weakness. Jm•e switt.GAOH!Mt. the Ganesha (Pomona) Giants e1,,......-a..v.-..e .. nE1riell.Scott tuned up for their CIF 3-A "°:'.!111~ t:::"'_,..,d, o. ... Padl11a, J1... b a s k et b a 11 ch am pl on s h i p 11''""'· MMW<M""-showdown with easy wins Thurs· Fi~~~·~,;,.-;!~•· ..... .><» H•MY. °""" day night in the semifinals at StMI--o-,.. o.<c••. 1tw1n v-Long Beach Arena. Ol':t!9:~ ..... Sudl'U. T .... s.c---. The Huskies turned back vie,....,.., r-s--. Ed v...... Upland High, 90·75, and in the ,.::'"!~11~ ~.~ o. .. Dlu. o... nightcap it was Ganesba besting Pecllk• -.._.. Jot!MOft, e111 M<Henwy, Covina, 67-53, and neither game To give his -inexperienced c ra111 ~11. Jim o·c-11. Mtu MMtin. was as close as the final score d ui k track J•<k SC.,_., Pe4 8'elNI. d f squa a q c course on u CN1eia -J1m Kr-. 0-11, rvi.on. lndic ates before a crow o a nd field, Irvine coach Jeff 2,742. Swigart devoted early workouts The \wo collide Saturday night to a team decathlon. PALMER at 7, followed by the 4·A decider "It introduced a lot of events • • • between No. 1 seeded Verbum t o young athletes who 'tur~''.e Cootinoed From Page 8 .3 Dei .(Los Angeles) and No. 2 never competed before pluS 1l seed Pasadena. · ~ave our seasoned athletes a desire, lo keep the adrenaline North's rout was keyed by the chance to see other events." pumpingenoughtowln." all-round pley of 6·5 senior !lays Swil'arl who must do a lot Allen Miller, who played with Richard Box, who scor ed 25 or teaching this spring as Irvine Palmer before a burgeoning points and played well at both <'om pet.es on the varsity level for gallery that grew in size and ends of the court. The Huskies lhe rirsttlme. e nthus iasm as his birdies jumped to a 22-10 lead, saw it One thing is certaJn. Against mounted, doubted it would dwindle to 46-42 early in the teams their own st~e. the Va-happen. And for a very different third quarter, then exploded to queros can hold their own in the reason. take a 77·!i6 bulge with still S: 31 Geor ge Hawthorne, the 6-10 giant among the Giants, led Ganesha to its 22nd straight victory. Covina rallied from an early deficit to within 18-16 in the second quarter. but that was the last time Covina was to be close. Ganesha got a 10-point lead a nd ma1ntained It almost throughout. expanding 1t to 61H5 in the fourth quarter. Score by Quarters Upland 16 20 18 21_..:,75 North 22 18 25 25-90 Ganes ha Co,·in a 16 16 16 19-75 10 12 15 16-53 Wrestlers In Action distance events. And in the pole ''He wants lo win too much," left in the game. vault and triple jump lrvin.e can Miller said. The winners' smooth and fluid S A N D I E G 0 -J am i e compete with most learns in the TllW't<t•P~" style contr asted sharply with Roberson (130) or Huntington area, thanks to a pair of 111 ,..,,... .. :in>-•s t<Lt•i.v ~»-~ Up land's m ec hani ca l Beach High and Gary Bobay transfers. 11 Mu•OllY »·U-•s o A•t••m :a.n-ro breakdowns as the junior-laden 023) of Fountain Valley High. One of them, junior Dennis 6 ~','!,..m :~:.:! ~ ~:-;:: ~~:=~ Hus kies were guilty of only six will be among the favorites to Shannon of Sacramento. bas a A t.t.111>1• l4-n .. , roe11... ,..,,,._'° turnovers and connected on 40 of <'apture stale high school wres- 13-6 effort in lhe pole vault to his s.Mt'"'" »~' 8 C•"" »->1-10 tlina championships today and ~.Trnlno »-J._.,., 11 llernu Js.U.-70 • S credit. ~.erow11 ~ w "'""""" .,._~ Saturday at San Die go tale The other, Chris Ingram, bas 1 .Sneed ~, A...... '~'0 ''olleyhall Tourney University. lri 1 H.lrwln ~ L.Thmpton a,.,._10 T 1 C t gone over 43 feet in the Pe T.SlmPtM Jt..J1-41 M.Henuy M<»-10 Nine Orange oas area jump and when he decided to try J.P••• -.... $.llt<twtlw •~ 10 An open two-person doubles wrestl ers are competing in the out the high jump, cleared six ~:~!:: = ::~~ ~~:! beach volleyball tournament is two·day event that will conclude feet ln practice. ..... •.CrefltMW ~ J.Scl\reder 31..u-11 scheduled Apr11 22·23 at Laguna Saturday night w ilb the The Vaqueros are loaded in :::=::; = ~::::~~ :::=:;: Be a c b • s Emera 1 d Bay . cha mpionship finals . the triple jump. Lewis Yang and H.Tw11tw Je..~ L.N••'°" ~" spon~ored by the Laguna Beach Others from the area incJude: Jim Rudy both went over 40 feet ~:~~~ ~ :·=::. !::::~: Volleyball Club. Mitch Finklea (heavyweight) in addtuoo to lQlll jumping 20 J.tteenr ,......... J.'M.Mt., ~" Entr1es at $10 per team will be . and Larry Budgen (178) from feetlastyearufreabmen. ~:.:" = :.::C'=~ :.:=~: taken In men's or women'.s Fountain Valley; Mike Rudy, who ran the 100 in 10.8, L.Ntet-~ ~ • ...,... ss.a-11 doubles. Proceeds benefit the Provanzano (98) of Huntington joint another transfer, Mark ~~ ..... = t:~~ ::::::;: club's cash achievement award. Beach; Bob Larwood (123) from Soward of Riverside, lo the ,........., JJ·~ ~.H•v-• n.a-11 given each year to a Laguna Dana Hills; Dan Schroeder (1S7) sprint.a. Soward ran 10.7 as a ~·~'"'"' = :.~~:· :::=~: Beach student player. of University High <Irvine); freshman last year. J.Cotoert ~ 0 .1 .. rm »*-" For additiona l information Mike Ochoa (168) from Mission Three of tbe team 'lsst best -:C~ :::=: ~·=."Y ::::=;: and a. registration application Viejo; and Chris Roll U!H) from athletes are in the d ance A.M<N<llM ~ .~ ll'l.--11 call 494-QOi. Corona del Mar. eHata. Tom Stapp rjn the mile ...!..J·=c:.~...,.~-.?·~a~• :!,.~-------==..::.::..:.:::.:.:.: ___________________ _ in 4:85 and t.be two-mUe in 10:10 u a 9oph. Brad Guiao <•:4'>. See Track. Page B·S Bob Mertigan. who has n:n the 100 in 10.2, is the sprint a ce. ~A.A Swim.fest .. · Steve Aguirre and Tim Savage have both run 10.4 so the ?t{onarchs ahould be strong in the relays. David Gonzales, who is also oQt for baseball, ts a 20-5 long Anteaters Third Jumper while Sergio Bocci lends LONG BEACH-State (l.mg dfptb in the shot put ('6 feet>. Beach). led by an outatand- 6 Vangella Coekii\aa was f oarth in tbe 200 individual medley ln i ;J5.q wltb teammate Scott JSeeker flfth at 1:56.5. Tile three-day meet contlnues today and Saturday at Belmoot. 1Jim ~ Vem Nelson, Paul inl 500-fU'4 ~le effort of Chapman and Mark Bertrand 4:27.6 by O!ympfan 'nm Shaw, w"9re members of the Mater Dei took the ftrA.clay lead in team cro11 country team that · acorlnc ln the Paclfle Cont cjlptured An1elua Lea1ue Athletlc AllOClaUcG 1wt11untni clampMmldpe lD all dlvlawlom.1.. ·c1aamplon1blpa at Belmont ~· 1 '&.CZlf ,..."1 ·sophomore Gres •.er .Plua ObmPc pool bere with ,.,..~,.Cet....-.u.-.....,..,2. 1bows orom1ae wblle Al Varlleo Ulpolntl. Pu$11• ..._ tlll a. ucnin. .,, 4 ~--- aod Mike Dotterer. another CO.el Rant Vellaamp-91 tJt ......,.,., .. ':.::,'=.:; b,.aeball pla1er. m ake tbe -inu.e· Ant.eaten are ln third •,,.....,._CUI> •:1u: t. _.ft.a) •trlnta deep eJMNeh to_~ place wltla 87 polat• •. lth ~=1~~.-=.,,..,..:~-:L~~ ••k"•• ln the pole va"" iUIU Pepperdine, an. = ap • c111 "'"'" o..n: e. ~ tuco «JUJ _bJihJump. ~m.dlvlna.-m place "'~-==··--,w t:.SJ.Ji 1. tillet with 112. ~CA) hSU; a. .,,_..Cl.•> 1:1Q; 4 Ed~ Four e----pln• di·-'-• -c.et .... tUCO •:•.tcS:.e:· UICI) l ttu: .. ... _put ._ -•1111, .. _,.. Or* C~ l1J1,t. 0 10. K*MlllrCUCU The reeent rainy we•..-v• eo,1plete4 ao tbe nm da.Y ot 1:JU. t'l)Ol'e tbaD JV;R a damper on eom~Utloa with UCI't beat .,~~°I':::: .. ~~=:=~~ Dtanata Hl&b • early track 1Dd allowl•C J.a tbe so fret1t1l• s. ~. ca.a> 11A1 .. M111 cuco 11,, flthl~ ''i::'T .. -wlan• IUll._G•••-~_Gu -o::;1 '"U..:-~':/~u .......... we-~--rppdo·~ =-• llDCl Miiie ~ t:a11'i4'==' ' .... ••••11a..r JO --on cemem 80 Wfln 'flt:/.,...._. • foartluDdatlilapte • tiat.114.UCI Wt.I. APPEARING AT SOUTH COAST PWA MARCH2-5 SIGN UP FOR THE GRAND PRIZE ••• ~-------WIN lHE USE-OF ANEW PLYMOUTH HORIZON OR~ OMNI FORON£ FUli YfA~ ., SOU!FM COAST:PLAZA • BASKETBALL I HARNESS RACING I MISCELLANY Capo Valley's Charl~s 1 Nabs· Prep Scoring Titl~ Bob Charles, who led Capistrano Valley High 's Cousars to a 20· 7 record and a semifinals berth in the CIF l ·A basketball playoffs, is the Orange Coast Area's scoring champion for 1977. Charles, who led the scoring derby from the outset, poured in 696 points in 27 games for a 25.7 average. The slick S-11 senior guard scored 40 points in one game and waa in the 30s seven limes. Second to Charles is Fountain Valley High • ace Roger Holmes, who averaged 22.7 points per outing for the Barons, undefeated Sunset League champions for the second straight year. O"ANGR COAST A"aA TO,. 11 ..... l'l•.,..,K...., I .... .. I Cll••les. capo V•ll•Y J7 ... 2S.7 1. Holmes, Fin. Velley 24 54' ?l.7 3. 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US..71 Goll"' S<imi.elS Jell•" Stnyttl T-..1on Wiison Andre*$ OIMn llautl' llrllt O....Hlll9~UI ... " 20 121 ~ 11 110 ,. ?1 '1 SI 20 21 J6 21 tt u 11 :w • • 12 11 9 II J 1 10 , l l 0 Cer\Olt ., ,.._ ICleln m ... t SlePllM\s t1' U.I Wedi 215 11.6 c;.dnov ... It ._ ..... 22 1• SI •71 IM 20 HM 'fl m II.I ?2 '5 St 111 t.2 21 tt 21 12s s.• n eo 11 " •·' 17 1l 21 0 '2.7 92 e.6 S. M11lllQM " 4.2 Tll•Y'r " •.A .._, 1S •.J ..__ 2S 2. 7 5'ltton 23 J.2 9 . MlllllQM • a.o _._ Austin 12 10 1• ,.. 2.1 • 1 " 21 a.1 a a 10 26 a.t 37217$$' S 4 I • 1.1 , 3 2 • 2.4 4 I 1 e 1.0 2 1 0 2 1.0 Anteaters, Southern Counties Bruins Vie S . ke~ Shel . d Tonight • ~e~vy rai~ ~~~ht rmances h~~helved Du~e11 ... rt Pelrler Begley Stollolt Ch0f11n KUO.I Tllln RC>OQer> Hooper llotlUk Mayo CNmplln I 1 0 ~ 1.0 \lltlwnltt n.1n . .. " ....... tt '" n "' "·' n 111 IS :12l U t 21 " 71 1tS ... n as 1s 1es 1.0 tJ JI JI I07 4 6 ll 2S ll 11 l > UC Irvine hosts seven-the 57th running of the Southern Counties track time NCAA champion meet. set this year for March 18. UCLA in intercollegiate The runways at Huntington Beach Wgh's volleyball tonight (7:30) Sheue Field have been damaged lo such an extent at Crawford Hall. that It would be "unfair and dangerous to use the 11 IS S )S 2.S 11 " j 'JS 1.0 IS 4 U 21 I 4 • l I S 01 4 7 0 e 1.D lh-.dlOM ) . .. " 2' 20I u ,.,.. .. a .. " 2C 6' 3' "' .... 4$2 11.J 401 U.6 -1.1 111 1.t IM •.J • -. . . .. ~ . . .. Friday. March 3. 1978 DAIL y PILOT as·· AREA SCORING CHAMP BOB CHARLES. Les Alamito s Race Results llWniw._, ~.TncllH .. ,,, l't•ST a.aet -Of-. ml .. , PMe. Ctelm l,,.. All ..... l'ww•l- l'IMi.nd N Cltetcllfonl) 1UO UO 410 TOO.sco IWllllwnt> uo uo Se~ .. ,,. (Vellendl~) UO Tlmt -2.114/S Also !'9CH-Prine• s.in. Bert !'II· ~u. e.m11enc-... G•Y 51"09r S<retc..., -low 8oli c. OutH fto•Y O'Gr ldV •• ••n•• t·l'IMl•N N a a. TINtco, l'eMIP1.• ••co"o 111.&c• -ONt ml ... P.:e. Condtlk!ned CC0-1), f'lllffl & mtrea.. • '"' Olds & undff. f'IH'M tJ,000 Wlllle Ivy 10.Wnlff) IUD s.ao uo Pretrte Lyn (Beelby) 1.40 ~ . .O Speru COtuMryl uo Tl--··""' AIM» ttc.d -~Ire Gfrf. EiC· et l• Mery, Ledy llr•••· It•'"' Amerl"fte, Allot•'• i..i.i ,.. te'Ntc:.llH THI RD •AC• -°"' m1i. Peu . Condit,.... CCl>11. S ~ 01C1t & ...,. Jiit(. Pw1ll R..eot 8rtd'•Sont llt•uMlrl e.JD U O 3 00 JJ 'I GI~ CRlcllmOndl a... J 20 .,.,_.,J..,...l"""'r-Jr> 4M Time-2.104/S Al10 rec:ed -Ar1-""9, Ctro "'-ver, lri<i.et O..rver, WMlewln CMl1, OWr!Mld IC:r• lc:IMd -FOa Hollnd POUttTN ltACR-ont mlle. "'-Ct. Cl•lml"9-All~ Pvrw.tl,600 TM 0.,__A (8ern•O 1 IO J IO 2.60 Selwyn Orillten IRllCl>I•) 2.90 2.40 Mer Gr ... CN\ef11-11) a.AO Time-J. IOl/f Aho r•<•d -Cenaven, Cou111 Per ... Andy'• Otan, S.1198 t.eur.,, Flex Slep Scr•t'"Md -Sen;e Lii•. Mesler Cloud ti EuU.e S.Tlw DtnHM A & 4- Selwy• Ot1H•, Piii. ..... Pl"" uca -Ont m11e. P•u. Clatmt1111. All 8091-Punt t.>,.00 QvlO Lerry COtwmerl 6.40 3 40 2.IO Mester Ter IC...01 3.40 2.IO Prairie SYnll\I,. (<ioYdrMu) 4.60 Tlme-2.111/S Afso raced -Ml• R~. T•I· J-, WIMrlGff Olrlt, Lumber Poll Ser •t<tied -La•ybyrd L. &er, Celedon Ian CAlmlnef\d SIXTH •ACE -Ont mlr.. P•c• . ClaltnlnQ l\Mdlc.p. AU •911. Purw U.100 Gymnastics Girt& GYl'lllWlslks Y•""°f Mer1H CfUI IU.91 Ge,... ~e Veulllno-1, coi. IMI 1.4; 2. Kerri !Tl • t ; ), OI..,. CTI• t Uneven l»n-1. Helen IGI ,,0, 2. Cole IMI U ; >. Urtitno IMI S 6 • ll•len<.e llMn>-1. lt•rrl IGI 1.1; 2. R•ndl IGI •.t; 1. Htltft <GI • O. 1'1-Uff'tl-1. ICtrTI IGI 7.?; :t. Cole CM! 4.t; J. Scwlnoer (Ml U. All·t'OW16-I. Cole (Ml U 1. 11•11 .. y CA11olnl 51M0411t8Mll 'Golldf9-.) •.ao uo "11# •o .. ltolll!Ch ...... y) $ ••• • Tlme-2.112/S .._, Aho reced -Timely Vl•fon, Stormy Grove, OU.Iler llYtd, JI> l'rOftt. l"rlvote 11....., krttdwd-~1111 To--U aakU .. ....., 6 ,,..., D.-• .......... Pi.ti HVaNTN .;AC; -One mlle: • P-. l'lllles Mid m•r .. l1Dt tto11'4. 111vltaU-1, Pur'le.S-'°° ,-. Senta l".Wle (0.16,,,.,l !OM 4.40 ul/ " Arnensl• (U~INll) uo L.& MCHY G-'9 (ll .. Cllflrdl t.• Tlme-L113tlS Also reced -Cotorlflc, T11ll• 8IOUOM, MldlllQllt 0-0- Sc:retc:Md-Oppwcut RIGMTM ltAC:•-ON mile. P.ct. ClelmfftQ Nndlcap. l"l.trM $2,SOCI Hobie Lo,,. CSll1plro1 ~ ... 12.20 7.00 Vendemen IL.Ki.tr J r) s.10 J.40 IMfll MMlqut (Wiii,_> J.CICJ Tl .... -2111/S Alto r6t'4 -Wl1\0I Foof\' ,._., • 011a Erlll.Mn, 'hnne-OWis, AU••• ~ &oy,C..Nkoley • No tcreta.t ! u E aecu 6·N•~I• l.ne & 1~ v .... ,.. ... 1'914 mu• NINTM uca -One m lle. P•c•.~' Ct•lml119 Nnlll~. Pune U,700 .':"'J Fort Worthy • 1l.IQ1>tt1111i s.ao •..oo 1 ~ Hot Up1 Ran11l11 IRIChmonol IS.00 u o Sendro Son llonQO) t.~ Tlrnt -2.1~/S Al'° reced -0-..ahon A .. Tom 'tt'yu, Cllltf' RlchercS, Ed'J Leurlt, Nellm S.Cret~hod-Lucky Par..i. ts a uci. ._...,,., WOl'tllr & 6-H9< Ull'S R••IUll. l'eletttUO VEHICLE SALIS * UMUSUAL * OPPORTUMITY Tbe Bruins, who boast facility in its present condition," according to a roster carrying four school administrator Owen Miller. form er Orange Coast Miller estimates the cost of repair at around area standouts, enter $25,000, an expNditure which is not.J>Osslble at the with a 2-1 record while present time. Jerd•M Price Mecldocll CIMO Carrleo Coototr L•rfmH' art11nMIOff Krolwlfeldl ,..,..,,,., 2' ., «> 2A ..s 21 UI •.1 ------------------------- We Med 3 .,_,., M:lOMlllul ...._ ..... ·-· lo OOfnPI«• Qi( -fAlllf Why.,. _ ___, UCJ is 0·2. Since its inaugural running in 1922, the UCLA's area recruits Southern Counties meet has been one ot the most include Scott Ford and prestigious prep invitationals in the nation. an Brian Rofcr, freshmen early-season showcase for the best or Southern California track and field athletes. from Fountain Valle y Among the record holders are Isaac Curtis, High; Mark Slevcove, a Jerry Proctor and Edesel Garrison. freshman from Newport School officials ruled oUt the PoSSlblllty or Harbor High; and Doug moving the meet to another alte. though several Ra be, a senjor from Huntington Beach High. years ago it wu moved to W~inster High w?>en the campus was being remodeled. Although UCLA bas a Miller and Oilers head track coach Cart.et' pas t record or ex · Lewis feel that some or the runways can be re- cellence, the Bruins are paired in tim·e for the dual meet aeaaon and the struggling somewhat Sunset League fmals which will be boated by Hunt- this season. They've ington Beach. But the facilities wo\Jd have to be com piled an 8-4 record completely restored before the Southern Coontiea (total games) in the meet can go on again. Southern California I n-t e r c o l l e g i a t e Volleyball Association. use appean the new team to beat ln t he SCIVA. The Trojans won t heir first NCAA crown last season and h ave r aced to a 3-0 record this year. At the other end of the spectrum fa UCl, whicb bas won just one of aix games. The SCIVA is the strongest college volleyball circuit in the nation, with three of last year's prime contenders for the NCAA title. -Pepperdlne, U9J..K"and use. SCIVA.,.UOfMOI use ... ~ ... UCLA Stn Oleoo S.11• W l. l'rtea , 0 1.000 - ' • t.000 - 2 1 .... ' 2 t Ml I 2 t .soo '"" 1 2 .m ,. UC IS.nl• 8¥tlare) CelStwlLlll lO"tOI• 0 , .000 J , ......... o- P•Ppet41M •l Cel State lt..ono lludll 5•" DI ... s••t• ., UC CS.nl• Bet11tre) UCLA at UC lrvlM Pro Scores College Basketball .......... tndleN 71, llllMI• .. ·-•17,Dhle1l10 .MIChllllftSt .. , Wl-Sn7J .MIMttiN ... Nlkhl911n 11 Nenllwt....., It, ""'dllt n ........ 'T•M•El ,,_6a.~5S ... Or end ~ SZ, S l.Jt8I\ S. n Hnr~Jdco t1T,CeNrtdOM• Oretoft J4, 0Ngan St JI T_,llh A*"'k CAatt ~ DUiie a1, M.ervlaftd .. w ... fonist 12.,. CeroliM 77 ............ ............. O~JM611t 74,-..Ct1uwtts'9, OT l'lttMurwflls. o.o. w~u v111-n. ~St •s W Vl'91Nel1, ~14 ......, ""'..., Ge«tl• 1'9Ctl Jt, CJndllMtl • Mafl\ pMs 5' 1', 5'. "-11 SI LoulavlUU3, Tlll-M PCM ......... C•I St819 I~'*'-> .. SM ,,_ SHI cac Stat• (IAnQ llMdlJ ec. PKCtlc a Se" OMoo St .. UC Senta 8efliw• 70 Cycle Races Postponed Tonlgbt•s opening speedway motorcycle races at the Orange County Fair grounds in Costa Mesa have been postponed because of the weather and wW be run next Friday and on March 17, according to Harry Oxley, promoter. The U.S. va. the World series will be ruD at three dUferent traeb on tbe s peedway elrcaalt and at Aac:ot Part in Gardena. Ker•m- lt-..P ,. .. 'SC ... Tyml"~ to 2' tt It U II 14 II It II II t 7 • l • 2 • ' t • J I 0 80 •• o .., l 7 SS l• u '4 II 1.l 10 • 4 I I 6 l 0 . Cefl«r-Yastey IJl.J) II. 0...'111 "O.rl" l ry ... 1 O'H•llOr- '*"" F•""'9a Ovnlvln Slrl<kl•n<I c.i11 .. ~ Ron<• ·--1!1111 k!WMn •111tv ~ 0.-Mllltr w.1 .. '--'· Joyce Devis ltrttller MMl91f' Swentoel ~ ... ft ..... 11 ™ -... n.7 H !ti 4' ,., 14i. um 11 :i.o •> 11 .. 3\ 217 • 0 14 1' ,, ... 1.e 11 • 11 111 s .• 20 4t II Ut ~S " J7 ,, .. -4 j u u • Jj 2 3 11 S S IS ll ' J 0 It I.I •so1011 • _, 1 ' , .. ............. ... 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COtUll~l; A,.,.,._ tlloy «••Yl•stl ; "•d•ro10 CRlcl\monll); K•vst-·e l>rl<I• N Clllltdlltl; Pl'Vdtnt Jim ll.ongol , RtcllfHI ltod (Sprf119t); Helcyon Hert IKutMtrli .lo.It '• Cllelte CWlllLlnl1l. Sports Calendar SAT •• MAICH'l 18' l'OUlt'nt llACll -oi....-.. ...... c1a1mt1111 "•"dCcep. Mero 20 perc111t. ,..,.,. U,d, Clelml"' twtaess.s~s.- AI J•ys a11ey (o..i...r); Olercd C••,l••U; Miiier 011 81111 CGf'e90"yl; Kiile Awey CWlll'-'1!; ANl't'• C...... .,.,...,_>; Cltnlc Oetlfll <MwWwll; llftf'Ort Mlnber U..11M); 5-1111 T-ai-tl. l'll'Tit 9'ACa -0.. mite. Trot. Baseball ,_,._...Y CMareltO 17:!0>; MlttlollVltlutT.,,.,., Pinn AT 9 A.M.. llnkttbel~1F ttnels •I L~ 110 e.m.I; I.I Toro, s.n a.m.n1e 11 * •••<h A,_ 1 ..... 11 Kl\oOls ti IO:X Troy tourn•mant: NewPOrt Elks e .1n.; f·A at U: lllO p.m.; 2-A et 2: I! lour11am111t I.JU\ ploct I p.111. ti p .m.; l •A at 7 p.m,; 4'A et l :.U Devi• "•rll; Jrd piece 4110 at ICJcls Uftdeto 10 ci.m.); NAIA Ol_,lct J pCe,ooff at Oc· TeWfnllCt P_..: OWl<'nPl-1110 7:»0 1f>. Mile 1:30.., - cloentel C04lt91 <Soulllerft Cellfon\1• pm. et TeWl<*lt P-1; ltOdlet>ecl< * -ColltQA vs Wei~! et ti. •I Oroumant coo ... (llOOlll; Golden Wr•1IN111t-SW!epnpll,.lt.etS.ell West Coll ... « RIO Hor\dlt V.-1; Dteoo SI«•. cnru• et Or"'911 C:.-t Cotleve 11 T·SMrts To .A.II &wlmmlnQ-Ana!Mlm lnlllt11Uonat p.m.); UC Irv!,. et 01 5111• Cl..os 1_. _... _..... •-- •t N"l>Ort Htl-HIGfl, 11 e .m. Anoe,_> 2:>0; Ulllftr•h., of Sen •• --.--IC:O.te M .... Ul\lwr'llty, Hun1"'91on Dleoo et Sollllwnl c.111orn1e Colleve .A.-DiYltH.s _ hecn, Ellancle. C..lltr-V•ltey, (dolilll ... ~~·,~..!:.... ~ _... W-'s MeflM , l!I T-l; Soa\ny Hiiis n -.-~~' -·-_.. MIHIOft Vlt lO et Mer.-1111 Swift\ Ttllftfa-UC trVIM et AU·C:•I * Center C 10 • tn. >; Fountain V•lley, tovrney. Edlton ..,., INIM Hl(lh et LOW911 .,..,..., (llA.ercll •I ......_FM soc ln•ltellonel flnell ttO e..m.l; PCM ,..,.,,~ flltt(ll et EdllOI\, ...... J ,...., •1 llell.-i Plea. Re<ll•f\dt •I !'SllW'CI•, Foollllll •t .......,. .. s-. Up Trac•~-!Ml MM •l l.on9 unt ... n lty C..11 et l : 151; CclPISlr-~ t aa W. ..... eeec 11 "•'•.,,:ca• s tate V•ll•Y•t1rvtneHt(lhu:u 1. i..OTEM SPORT'C! .....,_ ..,....., INonnrldglt) ti uc lt'flne 1m. Vellt"fCltl~.nd•« HullUnciton I I .:I .. ..,,.,. UJ UI .,...._. llueoet1-ttll!l\lll9t011 &Mell et S..Cll C1ll Ooto.A w.t QMI ... et IRVINE ....... rt -'""'· (f •• ,., •• , DOI l'IMlllM (II o.'11.)7 F-t•ln CatTllOS <•l. .. Ahebelll, ..... ,; 11111111\." , .... ,: Velley •l s.n ~ Ill a.m.); L8 ....... ~c ,,.,,.,. at ScMllenl 752·7355 Se_.rey, 1b t+.o; .... llta. pr • ..:Ml=ll:.:;lk::M:.:.,."":.:..:.:MonM=.::::..:•:.t .::ll:•tl:::r:.,.:lllel,:::d:__:C..::.:lftrll=:":.:C..='*=::..:Q:::;·•::>·:_ __ _;::~~~=====~~~ •·O·l ·O; kr•vtu, t11 l ·O·O·O; sec.en.nty, 211 ~; ~-c ..,._., fr.t. It .._..; Sim\, u l ·t·t·•: ICorllu, p t·O·O·O; ~. • 04.o.o. TcUll 2W.S.1. '-"..., ........ ...,.,, 1l G 3.S ~ • e MlldDoft ti 41 3.0 N~t GOO 100 1-2 I S .. ·PR:ICE". OU -R P.ON -TIACS! Htnitn-s n •·• Wlltltmt I 2 2.0 _E_1_-..,,. ________ ._11_Jt-4 __ ,_• C..ltV-'V•l1tyQlr1ttl-. C1W) llolley °""" Llvl119st- Myer1 5eldlver JGM- NtlMfl M.....,. ,. . ._.. ....,..... .. """ ..... .. .,, .. '° m "·' II 221 UA 17 17' 10.J 12 161 1J.4 IJ 71 '-0 " .. . .. ......... I 44 S.J ' 2t s.z . .. ..~ ... u 1 a M 1978 CARS I cmdTRUC~Se " · Vpg'lf find &Ir priees; exc.Cleftt ~and personlbte perioone1 to~eyou •• ...__Area ~r~ck Ro:mldnp ••• -• " ... • . ' . . . ··- OAllY~LOT lfndey. Maren 3, 1078 GIRLS ' SPORTS I SWIMMlNG I BOATIN~. sketball Oilers Edge Marina Girls D e b bi e "B u r r o w ·s scored 18 po\nts to lead the ·Huntingt.on Beach High Oilers to a 50.44 Sunset League girls basketball victory over host Marina ,High (Hunt· lngton Beach) Thursday. night. • Jn other actton, South Coast League leader Corona del Mar had a toug-h time d efeating hos t Laguna Beach, 52·51 while Mater Del's Monarchs <Santa Ana> continued in-11ndefeated fash ion with a 44·38 Sunrise League victory over visit ing Rosary Hig h (Fullerton) and Estancia Hi gh Eagles (Costa Mesa> defeated h os t El M odena (Orange), 50-42. In the key Sunset League outing, Burrows. Cheryl Cady and Kathy D oy l e paced coach Joanne Kellogg's Oilers with Suzy Brazney, J eanelle Weston a n d Kim Nutter the leaders for the Vikings who fell a game off the pace. Corona del Mar re· mained a game in front of Mission VieJO with an 8·0 league record in action that saw Laguna dose with two quick baskets tn the final JO seconds. The Artist s were unable lo get possession again Kathy Reil was the scoring leader for Mater Dei with 12 while Rarbara Jamison hit 17 for Estancia Other scoring lt!aders 1ncluded Marv Kennedv of Costa Mcs·a with 18·: Maureen Miller ( 17) and Christal Felder 120) for Dana Bills: Rita Uribe with 21 for San Clemente with J can Hershberger I 20 > <Jnd Jea nn e Reau prey I 181 leadin~ the Mi ssion V1CJO al· tack WOMIEN'S •&SKIET•ALL ,_T_.........,, "rs1 lllowlld G••*" ..... cu t IMI Greu_.,., (;010.,. W1Hl-8tr1ks t, Burrow• 1 Moore t, Er•c.kson I, Leon•. Bl•nd' llo<'s 10. ~ru 1. ~ 14 ICu~r 10 ti<tlll1me: Gro"'tn0ftl l}·H GWC •dvel"<ots lo sec-•o""" ~•lnSI Hancock lCll>IQfll fl• GlllLS IASKIETIALL SOUTH COAST LIAGU E VAltSlrY MIUIH "" 14tl S... C,.__ M1u1on-Heri:f\berger JO, ~lmon u. BHuorev It, C~rraO 1, Hlc"4 1 flOlllllkO 2, Rt'dftr" I. !.•n C.lenwntt-CNlkos 2. JOlln.on •. \Jr lllt ?I, 1C;1119 4. Aosk•tnP '· C!l•con I. H•lll1me Mluien 11·1' C•tl• ~ IMI IJ1) II Toro El Toro-Ul<tr 12, Y-•. a.in 1, woooer ?, Otvls 7, RlcktlNUQI\ > (.<Kl• Mes. O.yden 10, Ander""' •. l(rllloro.,. l , KtMedy It, Ootltel I Reid?, Wal~ S. H•lfllrne: Cost• Mew u-u Oeu Milt. lWI 11') Ufll'""lly Un,,,ersllr -uni.m.11•r 1, Connc" l. !.mltl\ s. C.oroon J, M•rc•• 2 "'""•nO . O•n• Hlll.-Mllllf ''· P•lterM>ll II, Felder :ro. HI~••' 10, Husvy 1. Serostrom 2, Rooer1s >. TrlbOtil"'I He II llll'MI. Oetlil Hlli. lt-4. C4M IUI Ull u.-... o Coron• dll .-....r-Torru 11, Goeo· 991 •. CorN 4, Aqwtll t, £-'to >. Klr11. ', Halll911n • La9ijn• tlet<,..__Mlnllln '· Robin,..,. u, 8erntrt 2, WtUeNrd 2. PewlMfl ._ Weltel 4, Hlnwoocl J, erlchon '· Hi1dltY II H•lllune COM. JHJ JUNIOlt VAllilTY Celt• MH• 14'1 t•> SIT.,• El roro-IUey 10, Sliva t, Gllloll• I, Gona les 2, Affoyo•, Mlall I. C.ost• Mu.a-Lu• 1•, &.9ttad 4, Lewi• 12, auwy s. trait 7, N4JUM1 l H•llhmt. (;Ml.ii Meu lt·l1 C4M t»)(l91~ ...... Coron • dei M., -Spl"n 1. T1>0mp1on •. Btue..-e I, SCeug111on 1•. Oevls •. 090en 2 La1111"e Bt•tlt-Aoberuon 11 , WefltW •. Qvo,•k •. Jof\n'o" •. Hlnwoocl 1, l..aWMJfl 4 H•llllme C4M. 11 t• Missie" Vlelt ll11 11t1 ~" tl•m•lllt• Ml.Slon V••}o-C..I• J Urkln "· Aud<Jtr •. \anch11 6, Kor1•llu~ l ~n Cltmtnl• F•rr•r ?, Kubt 1 AoHamp •· -r 2. Geddlo 1 Hall lime Ml\)ton 111110. 111 oua Hiiis Ito 11'1 1Jt11v1n1ty Un1versllv--L.a CNnct 4. C.rr 1 l•kaki\ ?. P•lom<A07, Mitter•· Oan• Hlll\-G•IH l. Van "•"' '. Fore•ltr I, Goode S. Cr~? ><allllmt. 0.,,.. Hlll1, 1·1 CEHTIJltY LEAGUt! llKSllJ E •la,.cla IM) l41l El MeoNM E uen<1a-Fr•ncy 8, Hynu I. Tnompson I, J•m•son 17, Ooftl~" •. McMe,., M<Ha..-3. C..rroOo 1 H•llllmo. ESIAft<la. 22·0 Jw.tw V•r1it• Ulllfl<I• Stl U•I (11) El-· e !.t•nc•• Pendley 4, BllY•U •. S•maso,, 10. ""'"' 20, Lo119ti.1d 7, Foremen 4 Cem•ron 1, Hand •. C•rrtdo 1, A\lon 1 t<•lllomt ESIAft(lll, ,._. SUNltlSE LE&GUI "•""" Maler Dtl IU) U11 lt4'Urv M•ltr Det-Reil 12. Bauman ), v•9• ). Ur41nkh 6, Ml"f'tr • Wiimot •. oe ... r6 ""'"'""' M.llt< Oe1, H t1 J""lor VMtllY M•ltr Doti (11) II .. Ill.wry M•1er Ot1-FoJ1tr 11, l ur.,. 1 vld\COCk •. SU1nll<a •. Ev•ns 10 Croat • Z-• 4, OoN,.... •. Rell .. ><•llllmt Malo< 0.1. l4 • GAltOIN OllOVI LEAGUE VAll,ITY O<tU View IJ7l lUI a...-GrtYt Oc1•n llle..,-LelllVt•d 10, H. M•rvln I, Mot<curoo II, !>l-¥1 I~ F10dlf'f' 1, OIMn • 4 Halllltn• OcHI\ Vttw 28 13 JUIOOll VAltSITY O<H" View W I (:rJ) ~Greve O<un V-AMfntrd2, Cro.oy •· W•~> ltf 10, Wtlmtft 12, JNtlrotlQ 2, fo<IO I l Ul<hell S Halll11n~ OcHn v .. ., l• I SUIRIET LIEAOUIE Ven~ Hit -..ci. IN I (441 Me"M tiUftllnoton lk.U.-. 0o)I" '· Cach 10, Town .. n0 t, LoOh•r1 11, Burrow• ,, M•rin• 8r•1nf'.-t G•fhf'' •. N11lttr 11, WHton 11 H•t•la l. C.111 onOft•m l. <ili.. I lltll-ICTI IUl ,,,., V•l'-Y f GU on Aend11t •. Meyer 11. v auttritrl "" ROllH'I'°" 11. H•n•lord I, MKlltlMft 1 Fountain V•ll.-,.-A>llY 81UI" 11. Jiii 111uln 11, '"-fol'°"' 10. IMl!le" I, H•vlh " 1 Helltlnv Fin. Va1i.,,, i.-1'- H••_. C >I"> w .. ttmiuter Ntwpor arllort-Celh<•rl •. ell '. Soen91er t. Wollt 10. rft 1•. Ru"" t. Buttl9n• •. Ht<llt I tie 1111 me Hctwoor1. »-JD JW.l•Ve~y Marina (q) IU ) "• .. .Kii Hunllno1on llucl\-8eltllllt ), Orteo• 10. 8'-• •. Wl\1te u, Reulln >. ~par111 f. M•rln• S.rrv IS, 8oftm S, Burr•> 10, Fvrlllo 4, Ve1ne 4, 8on2, Hutt ) Hellllmt MAflM, »-t•. f'l11. van., l.Ul ,_, ..._ Edl'°n-CMroll 12. 8t-l\•t1 ), llonluUow 4, McDonald J, Onenamp J, C.avall•ro ,, Orol>rn4ln a. Fou"l•I" V•lltY-llotln I, DlllOfl I, ,...,o•rwm "· HUl\n '· M•Koe •. 0.YIS J, Porte., 5(-r). JOyGe • H<tllllll'MI Fin. Velle'f, JI.I), New-' Ull CM) Wff(tftfutef' Hewe>ort ,...,.,_Stnllll 2, s..nto" 14, Ma. Hc.~all ~ Pert<tt 12, H~r,. 1. o. Snyder ?, T. Snyder•. Miiier 2, Mo M<Gr•I Z ~2.EMB1 Hailllme i.wport, »II. Gauchos' Harper .. 3rd Best Bu zz Ha rpe r of Saddleba ck College ranks among the top five California junior college swimmers in two events. The former r.jis- sion Vlejo High gra(l has the tttl.td best time in the 200 ba~roke (2:12.31) and fift.b best time ln the 200 ind\vldual medley (2:07.52). 400 medln r110 r 11'• .. dtN 1:3S 12; 2. oi.-.o V .. ley 3:4>.U; ~ Wetl Vall.., S:S.UO; 4. Sff'lll ltOS. J:S4 ... ; S, .. lleflfleld S:U .... :>!"'"' 11. Qr-CMtU: .. tt. 1000 Jr-tt:::;.t. "1\Clll (Pt~U)• •:fO.U ; 1. -J,mts IWMI Valley ) l :S) Ot; ). ""-.lw.et Valley) t :U 10; 4. Bernett l?u••n•> 10:04.,1 ; s LllQutst lkloerSf(e1«11 10; 14,SO. Ol,.rs: u, s... 10r...., c .. ttl 0 1!Ut; U. .MIU! (Gr-CNtl 1 I :41,1'. 100 frtt-l. Kt""'.,,. ~a'! 1·4a.S•: 2. ~llOan IWtU Vallrtl I .. >O; ). Ja .... s (Well ll•llO ) 1 0 .10; •· Llfqulst l8ner1ti.1in t · 41.00: s. Ballow l8•1ltrsfi.1d > I H 10. Ollllrt . 14. Wllt tll lS ... dl1HCll) 1:U.U: 11. c;,>tH fOra11 .. C..it) l:Sl.te. SO lree-1. M.,kl IPeud•n•> 11.15; J, llatntrd IPe-.O> tt.ID; l P•rrlsn IVenturO 22.ot; •. Mersllell (Sin Jose) 21.lO; S. P-tS•nlaAl\8)22Aoi oowrs: 6. w.,....,. IOra111t CtHtl U .ff; 1. c .. u 1or111" Caeltl U.1t; u. Wlllt'-• IOr .... ~ln.11. 100 IM -1. Ollouon IP~S•dtnal ~ 01.)1; 2. Mee!< (Pawclent I 2:02.tl; I Alllln ll'audene > 2.04.U; 4. Bellow fBelrersl1eld) 2t04.70; J. Hn,.r I~) 1:t1.ll. 100 fly-I. Anu l (PU•cl•,.•> I H .11; l . Tr1end (Pts•deoa l l 00. II; l Zuni SJ• 18•1l•rsfltld I 1:•s.eo l. ltlel Henson ISol•,.o> l :OS.llO; S. 81•111111 CS... J&.1 J:Ol.IO. ~11\ers: n . ,.._ <OtH .. CHsU 1:1,,tt; 11. Ml'"'ll ISa .. 1 ... t<lll l :U .11; U , 1..,. l'-edleNClll l: ll.H ; U. Smltll tOt-.. C..tO l:Jt.7'. 100 tree-I f'l'•rks IPewdtn•) CT 70; l. Bernard (Pe...,._) 41.:U; l Milnltell (Se<\ .>out) 41.IO; ' Lfl· ciu••I f8•k•nfi.io) ... IO; S. Oltouon tP•Udt,.el 4t.00. 011\trs t. w111t,...,.. 10r..,.. ea.au M.•; u. Cttu !Or ...... GNlll SI.Ml; IS ..... t•fffl-dll SUe, 100 ba<llstroke I. $<1\•lltr IPH-fte) t :OOIO; 1 M<CotmiO. \Solano) 7:07.00, J. H•r••• 15e•dltltl<kl l :U .JI; ' Hel<h ICilllrillol ? ll.00, S WllSOI' IP•tad•ft•I 1. u.u OIMrs· 11. Kutttr (Or ..... C-.0 J:J1.•; U. ••n IOr-t.ffll 1:21.tt; U S.laur 1~11) 1:11.11. JOO lru I. Ktnt'l\ert< <PeMMn.al • 44.ll. , James IWHI Valltrl • .. 10, l Mll"9en lWHt Velleyl • 41 20. 4 l(f--(Of-Velltyl •.Sl..00, s. S..O.ntrom (PH.cfeMI •· H OU Others It. •1•1• 1sa...i1-.c1a1 s:n .u : u. ,,...,.., ~ ... dl)J:-.a. JOO brttit-1. MHti tPe,.<Mnal l 01 H : 1. Sparli.s IBakor\lltldl 1 19 10, J AnLM fl>a>.ldeMI l 20 ... • lllfn•ll f Pewo.ne I 1 11 SI, S Ayt•nd (501anol 2 71 20. OIMrs 1'. \hti.r 16r.,.. ~11 1:22 .. •OO !rte r•l •y -1. P•s•d•n• I 11 '41. 1 wnJ V•ll~ J IS 10 J 8•11trsfltld 8 ) 20 •: 4. D••D•o valley a 11.J1. s v""t"'• ,,n .20. Otllcrs •. Ot ..... CNJI J:14 •: u .. ~•-~>•n,.. Tars, r'rvine Topple Rivals Newport Harbor High School opened the 1978 prep volleyball season with a tough. five.game d ecision over host University High <Irvine) Thursday, 7-15, 15·11 . 15· 13, 9· 1.5, 15-9 In another match . Irv ine High stopped Westminster. 16-14, 15·7. 15 ·7 with Ad a m Crawford leading lhe way. With Greg Galvin, Roger Poirier and Jim Hooper leading the way for University, the Tro- jans took a 5-0 lead in the fifth and decidlne game. But Greg Sullivan and Bruce Caldwell led Newport back to tie at nine and then score the final six points. .,. Coa•tal w .. a t laf..r Sun~ Moo~ T fdn Weekend £aleadar "'"°""' S.concl 1\1.,. • ti P m J S ' 2 Races Off LA 11e1n ,,,.r .. s1ne 1C11>IQlll t1tcom1nv l•HYY •t '"'-' contt"lllno lhr°"9f\ :Wluran Gwur •ou1"-"Y •ind• Hlaht S.tvrcs.y 5e 10 '3 • CnU•• Mn'IPtf••-wlll I•~ Ot 1 •••n S• •nd to. I nl•nG wmoer•1ures wlll rt11t9 ...,1_n Sf .,i.J ., T ... w.ur \lt ...... r•lvre will lltM Second low IO;Op m 11 ' Fl"' hl9'1 Fft>l «iw St<oncl hl!Jh S.<ond- IATU.O&Y s·o1 •"' 11 11 pm •ftp m H:S.>p.m ) ' . . ) . ,, . I ) • SUNDAY "frtl l\IClfl 6:01 •.m S I ; By ALMON LOCKABEY race atartmg at noon off \Pe Anaheim o.ttr ,.. ... ......_ •riett Bay entrance buoy and going around Fll'!•f low It ·62 p,m O t • Second "'II" 1 U o.m • > • Newport Harbor and Los Angeles area sailln1 entbusiast5 have their collective ears tuoed to the weather . forecasts this weekend with two ma· jor· offshore series races scheduled out of Los Angeles. the Point Fermin Whistle Buoy west of the Los Angeles Harbor entrance and finis.bjng lnside the Los Angeles harbor-lisht. • r On Sunday the yachts will shove off on the JS.mile Point San Vicente race starting oU the LA harbor light and ta kln« the fleet around a mark oft Point Vicente and back to the Los Angeles harbor entrance. PUBLIC NOTICE Sunr1 .. ,, "•m, .. t•S:lOpm Moon r1.., 1 • • m .. h n ·11 p.m PVBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUSIU51NIUS ClTYOI' •• For the local yachtsm-en the event is the 1978 ina11gural o! the Newport Harbor YacJ\t Club's ocean raclng series which includes tbe Ahmanson Cor International Offshore Rule ( IOR > ratings, the Dickson Trophy series for Perfol'mance Handicap Racing F leet ( PHRF) and the Corkett Series for Midget Ocean Rac- ing ·Association yachts. ,, THE IA YC SERIES for all classes got under way last weekend with the traditional Midwinter Catalina Island race from Los Angeles Harbor, Jeav· lng the island to port and finishing back at the starting point. NAAll STAU:M•NT •·OUJfTAIN VAUaY, CAJ.1"01Ufl)! .,,,. IOllOWl"ll -llOfl i• CIOin9 11<1•1 NOnc• INVITIMO •1• •. ... u es •o• TM• COttlTIIUCTIOte : OHARA 1.AHOSC:APE se RVICE, O" CALL& MAD•llO "llOM 2t1"" Cost• MeH SI. Coil• MH•. CA WA•D n11an TO ... Pa•T m11 "LUS Oil MINUS wan Mike MllJll•• o...r .. 2t7"'1 Cost• P•OJICT MOS.., •. 4111 ~ .. s1 •• 0.teMes .. CA.m2' NOTICE 1$ HER eev OIVEH U1e1: Thi\ bu1inft\ It <ondVCtH Dy •n In· Ille CllY Councll .. 1M CUyof Fo<#tfet11, dlviduat. Vallo, C..lllornla, will r-..ive Mal.Si M•lle Otler• orooouts unut lhl ._,of 10:00 •·"'" Thi\ ti.e l-I w•• 111.0 with lhl on Tuesd•Y, Mere.II U , 101, lor Co~'"'" Cltrk of Or•ftQll COOllllY CHI <oMtrvcUon of Calle M41dtro lrom1 FeDruery •· 1971 Ward Street 1o "5 1 .. t plus,... mfnws' l'lffn WW fll~miU.U.~ ..-• PubtlslltCI Or•"Ot Co.tsl O•llV Pilot, speclllcelloni. Propoula sl\ell ot! UE SE-R'IES WILL be combined with the second race of the Los Angeles . Yacht Club's Whitney (lOR), Los Angeles Times <PHRF), Little ·Whitney CMORA > and Koolman Series for Midget Ocean Racing F1eet (ftfORF). ln othel" Orange County yachting activity, the Dana Point Yacht Club has scheduled lts Dana Series for PllRF yachts on Sunday. Activity in othe r Southern California Yachting Association areas is still not avaHable for lack or a m aster calendar published by SCYA. FebrUtrY 10, IT, 74, MArcn l 1971 orel4nltd \lnlllr •Nied c-r.,,., ~i- •71·" be ac<ompan1t0 DY one of 1119 tor"'' ot -------------bldd4r't ~<vrfly requlr.cs by S.Ct-7.0S ol lr. 5-Hk•llons. All pr_.1, shall bt mtrked "PROPOSAL OH -----c:------CALLE MA0£1t<>" -lit malleo or l'ICTITIUUS IUSfNIU dell.-er.O Wt\ lo be In 11\e l\llnlls ol I"' NAME STATIMINT Clly Clerk at twr olflct I" lhl Clly TM followlnq oerM>ftl art do1n11 Hall, 10100 Sliltff .f\vtnut, •I or ...ior• PUBLIC NOTICE Saturday's race, weather permit·. ting. will be the 7~ Fathom Bank: llUSIMU ., Ult hour 'leltd, •I WlllCll llrne •II llid• COHTIHEHTA1. SHELF CO,. 2-40 received wlll bt publicly opentc:I,, <ll\'OUdoSl .. #8CosU.Meu,CAn•n ... ml;,,.d, •nO O«l•red Dy Ill• Clly WORLD CHAMP Jim Kiiroy Jim Kilroy To Receive TopHorwr John B. "Jam" Kilroy. not ed So uth e rn California yachtsman. is fl ying to New York lo· day to receive Yachting Magazine's uward fo'f the World Ocean RacinJ Championship. Kilroy and his famed 'f9.root ketch Klaloa wHl be honored in a special presentation ceremony at noon Tuesday. THE WOILD Ocean Racing Championship is determined on major ocean races over a two· year period. Kilroy won the championship in the first two year s of Kialoa's campaigning after she wu launched at the Palmer Johnson yard at Sturgeon Bay, Wisc. in October. 1975. Kialoa won th e championship with a low score of 9.99 polnU in some of tbe world'• most rueged races. The record: First to f111J1b aod ftr1t ov.eraJl in the Channel Race out of Eoelan.d Jn 1975. ·Aussies' Cup Bid Thwarted Mlcl\4tef c. Henllrle, 2'41 AYOC-Citrlt •t ,,. ottlu In 1 .. Ctlr H•ll >I •B.Cosl•Mts•.CA t?07 10100 Sleter A-. Mor before 1~ ' M•rk s. Cliompa, "°° Fe1rv1ew SI., llcxlr sleftel .• , Wl\ICI\ l lrne •II blGs JIZOS.C:OllaMes .. c.A.tlil7 reulved will lie puOllcly open•d Tiiis buJIMJ\ Is conoucted by • tu mlnad, ...o oectared oy Ille City 9entrel P.,INr~p. Cterlo.. Bidders •11d tM pvbll<. Uf Mlctoa~I C. HtftClrl• Invited to be oresenl ll1 Ille dlclerll41Cll> Tnl\ U•-nl Wt\ "'"' w•lll IM of .. 1d pr_.,, Counly Cltrk ol Or•nqe Co\lfllY on All bldt to rCKtlvtcl, ,.,...,,,.a, An4I February IS, l•TI Ot<lartd wtll 11t rl'fe<t«I 0y ,,. C•IY ,.,... Clerk to Ille City Envr,...r and City PubllsMd 0r.,. Coast O•lly Piiot, AtlOf'MY for c.hlc.k.1119 •nO rciporllnu I• February 11, 24, Mllrcn J, 10. 1971 1111 Clly Councll at II• r~ul•r ,.,.,..ling sn-11 on Marci\ 21. l~Tt. PERTH, Australia (AP) -Plans to launch the ------------Prior 10 comtntnccn11 work., 111e second America ·s Cup yachting challenge by PUBLIC NOTICE conlr•<lot _ ,., SUll<Olllr.Ctor'UMll A ). ha obtain• b\l\lneu liunM '""" u. City ~tra Ja ve been set back because negotiations 1------------lo1Fount.in11a11ey 1n eccorci.nGe •Ith between .west Australian propcrt)' developers ·~~~~!:~:c·:,::s ~':u~°:~'.•~1~·1~~~~~'.o.C.:ci Keith Turner and Alan Bond have come to a TM 1011-11111 per$0ns •r• •01119 s.oe. standstiU. butlntu ti. '" «tordanc• will\,,,._,,...,. ol ,, U.S.. Ef'ITERPAISES. 204 Via Section• ,,10 10 1n1 ln<lutlw "''"' Turner has been trying to buy the previous t WO Mtlbtt, f'-1 8te<h. CA. 9:1663 LAbOr Code of Ille SUie of c..1i1on11a, challengers -Southern Cross and Australia -Jemu ~ ... ..., H•D11•rd, H•• ,,.. Ctty eo..w>cil ot IN cnyot ~·~ r Bond ..... C..m1no T•mpoto, Antne1m, CA. V•ller ,.., by resotllllOll •sc.tl'WlnU rom uut is not prepared to go a bead with the IC tnntlll Jamn Corty , 3041 11\e prev•i11"9 hourly rel• of w ... s tor dea l Until he has <I list detailing exactly What he GrN"\'ille Place, Full...,_, CA. '7,U H<h <raft Of lype Or wOrli.man Or will be h.· .. •ng. Thlr buslneu Is conducl•d br • m1<rt•nlc n .. d•d to e••<ul• the <A"J I Qtntr•I Par1Nrslllp. "'"''"' wfllelt wllf flt •• .,_ to 1i; HE SAID TUVRSD.A,., b Jenwso H~rd •uc:ceuful lllOdlor Pr•'nlllnt ••OH ... • e WaS not pre pared lO ·Thi• ll•l-nl w•• fllfld will\ Ille clil\tllic.ali°"s not provided for b;; give Bond or anyone else an open check to find covnty Clerk "' °'•"91 coun11 on resotueion .,,.11 not ... •-tl\tn '"' that he had been S'ftort SOld. Febn.1•ry IS. ltlll.. • most rtt.erot ... oe cleler,.,.nalions fOf' ,. ... J Ille Or•119e Courtly artoa ., PVl>ll>IWO He was negotiating to buy the two boats with Pu1>1t'11ec! °'-<Mst D••t1 P1to1, oy ,,.. uno11d s1•1 .. ~r1me<11 °' alt fittings, sails and rigging for $450,000. Febrvuy 11• 1" ~!t"3• 10· 1911 ubOr. •nc:t ,,; no • ....,,,,.. .. tl'lty ~ Sf0.11 Ins then 11\e Hl•llllshed Federet The cost for mounting a challenge under these -----------Minimum""• conditions would be a~t $900,000. PUBLIC NOTICE Ho bid Wtll be con .. oe-eo unleU" " med• on lllt olll<l•I lll•nlo. torrt1 Tu -IU'Olt SAID d l t -----------lutl'IShtd by Ille Clly -IS -.,, ...,,.,. t: WaS J>repare 0 PU Up PICTIT10US IUllHEU tctord•nte -.111111\e provlMon\ of 1111\ about $370,000 and make other money available for NAA4t STATEMENT Holl<• ano 111e Propow1 requlreme«1u loans and the balance would come from his Th• tollowino per"""' •re doinQ •nO <oncllti-wt ton" -r SK1-ous1neu ti' 2 of Ille Specltk•tlor>s E.ch blOdll< Syndicate and the public. BECK /lllOFFETT ASSOCIATES, must lit llcefMCI In e<-<Ot'Oen<e wolh He sald that he would rather build up 1»4 Vfll"99 W•Y. S...•• o. s.n1• ""'•· •ot>1l~btesie1eL.aws. ,,,OS Pl•nl. ~peclfi<Atl<ll'I• •nd olfl<i•I A us tr alia for another challenge than to start from Jamu B. M011e11. u.i w1110 L•rlC!. ""°"wr' 1onm 10 flt -tor .ioo.,,. scratch with a new boat. Cost•"'•••. CA ma <•n .,. oblelnect on1y •t 1,,. o111" o1 , .. Bond COUld not be reached for COmment. Ch•rln A Be<k, 7tlS Mortier~•. City EnolnHt. City Hell. C.~l•M.s•,CA'1•11> fl\e (OSI ol s•ld ,.,.,,, .,,d This bu•tness h conou<l•CI by " Soeclllc11Uons i.ss oo. i"<lu0i"9 I•~ 11 oener•l swrlnets/tlp 111t bldcMr r-"'~ It.at \lie P1-MIO 'Survival at Sea' Course Under Way J_,, 8 MOiten ~PKlll<ehons i.. Mnt by m•ll. tll• Tiii\ ~t•1emen1 wn lllec! w1lh '"' mal11119 llllO Mndllno cl\lr91 sNll i. C.Ounly Cler• 01 O••nqe County on .., -•honal U.00. Htlllltt.,.. cost al Feb >, ,.,. Ill• Plan& •nO ~lll<•llOM for Ille fl'"JJI C~I ol maill"9 tnd hilnollng will ~ Nl O O'Meli.y relunOeG AIMr11tY•fUw EVELYN H MCCLEHOON UO NtW'9f' Ctftltr Dr. Coty Cler1t of !he Ctly • UJJ ol "-''•In ll•H•y. Htw"11 It.Kii, ca c...111orn1. H ave you ever wondered what you'd d'o iC >'our boat should catch fire at sea, run aground or start sinking -or worse? Oo you know how to use a fire extinguisher and how to recover a e d S t a l e S p 0 W e r Pu1>11..-Or~ C.O.st Oe1t,. Polol Pvllll-Or•~ CO<tsl O.•ty PllOf F•b 10, 1',14.MarchJ 197t S20·TI M•rtll J, 1'71 k>-11 Squadrons for a number t------------''------------ or years. People interested in taking t he course may s ign up a t the cl a ss room. For ad · ditional information call 898-6736. ( 642-4321 ) Di rect or co)~ to subacrib• I to VOUR hometown.pape;, the DAILY PILOT person from the water? ===========-':-:=======----~----------­ Does your family? ANSWERS TO these and other questions are beine answered at a :'survival at Sea" courae beina e_iven at the ltunlington Beacb Adult School. The nine week course starled Feb. 27. Hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. Tbe class meets Monday evenings ln Room 109 at Marina Hlg b Sch ool, 1581 1 Sltrlngdale, Huntington Beach. DID YOU KNOW ••• raise funds Jor your club, organization Martinez Reports FIRsr TO finish and second overall in the An· napollJ to Newport, R.I. race, 1975. • First to rmisb and ftret The course is designed to 11ve the boat owner or skipper of either a sail or powerboat a tbor,6ugh understanding of the If your non·orofit club 0< organization needs to raise funds call Huntington Qlnter 897·2533 and we wlll ~nd you our Community Help (former!Y Charity Fetr)details. ... hive bMn VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Infielder Teddy Martinei reported to the spring training can;>p of the Los Angeles Dodgera and said htt expecta to have no problems with the knee he injured last season. ••The knee feels good," said MarUnez overall, st. Petersburg afler amvinc Thursday. to Fort Lauderdal e. "I played some in the <SOJlC> 1976. · Domlmcan Republic at First to fanisb, eight theendofthueasonandl overall, Tasman Sea. have no reason to think Race, 1978. 1 '11 h ave any more Fifth to finish, first .trouble with it. This wu overall, Ttanspac race, t he first season I haven't 197'1 .. 1>layed a full Winter that I nn remember." FltST TO finlsh, first Martinez, ~ho baUod overall, SydneY·llob~ .299 ln 67 aames last (l\uttralla) 1917. year, sullered the knee Flrst to finiah1 fmsl 1njury Aug. 24 after be· overall, St. Peteraburg- ing the Dodgers' No. 1 FortL•ude.rdale,1977. utUity lntleJdet. He un-First ownll. first to dorwent su r gery a nd ! l n is b , Ml a m l t o m1u•d the National Montego Bay (Jamaica) League Playoffs as well lfTT. a s the World Series. Kialoa ls known as a • Plnch·btttlng atar 79·!oot maxl·ketcb de· Manny Mota ls now the siened bySparkmaft & ol\Iy Loi Angeles player Stephens of New Yott. who hasn't reported to She .has an aluminum camJ) huU. 'causes or m arine emergencies and ways tbey can be handled -if nol ptevented. THE INSTRUCl'Oll is John Wells, well known cruising aklpper who h as i n str u cted seam an.ship In the Sea Explorers and the Unit· Unit Declines S A N F RANCISCO CA P) -T h e B a y Conservation and Develo pmeat Com - dllulon h as voted to decline the responstblU· AJao : -Red or Wh ite .98 Bl'' II ROLL OUT A WHOLE NEW LAWN THIS WEEKEND WIT H SOD BLUEGRASS ssQ.rT.11'1'J DICHONDRA 5SQ. FT. IBl ty of monitorinf oU and Freeh Sod Avall•ble Weekends cbe intcal s ptlll' and .. ------------• cleanups in San Fran· cl1co Bay. 'HEY KIDS ; Celebrate _ _... COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUke • by Brad Anderson aooMe R • ·"Someone must have robbed Cave's meat market!" FUNKY WINKERBEAN DON'T i.X:Xl 'THINK lMAT ™E. · WELL , PE!i:HAP5 4WRf. CASEY fl..ool.. FIGITT ~ <JOO ~ I~ A BIT "JOO LCJNG I HARR<(+ RIGHT ! MOON MULLINS . . -=.:. .• """. • .. •• t ... .... .. PoNDERIN<5. CAN'T A MAN PONP6R IF HE W~NTS TO? GERIATRIX IT's "fHREE BLOCKS BACK 70 if;DDY'S .. AND TWO Bu:>C"S ----:::::::i---HOME • -~· ''"*l"'* e1 o . by Tom Batluk I c:om.o s~ THE -rn1~0 MOVe:MEt-lT A arr ! by Ferd and Tom Johnson . f.. •.._:v-·~ 1 ... -,,. ••• • • ~ •.,. • • .... t I I i 0 • by Mell DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK FRANK&...Y, ~ ON&...Y CAMe TO YOUR r:::>ocTo~ eecAuse ~ CAN T AFFORP A Rf:A&.. ONE! MOTLEY'S CREW Friday. MMch 3, 1978 PEANUTS I TMINK l(OU ~OOLD TRY EA11N6 A COUPLE OF E665 Few. ~T. SIR l(CXJ'VE NEVCK SEEN A CHICKEN FALL ASLEEP IN CLASS, HAVE 'IOU? DAil Y PILOT 81 , by Charles M. Schulz · YOU THINK iHAr M161·ff HELP ME srA'./ . AWAKE, MAACIE? ff by Roger Bradfield by George Lemont WJ.ilCH CSE!TS -ro YA ~S MOST, ·"THS WHIMPSRING OR THOS B SOFT soes 1N eeTweeN r by Templeton ~nd Forman TODAY'S CIOSSIDID PVZZ,1 ACROSS word1 47 Moat 1 Ungul1 ferocious 5 Tena ··-48 Pronoun 1 o Sodium 49 carr•ntry chloC'ld• )ol11 , 4 Slone 50 Solnlill1te monument 53 Cargo unit \ 5 Uranue 54 Counterlell 11tellite 58 Sloppy ones 18Trolley 61Tebo0joke: \ 7 A\r: Prefix Informal 18 Tooth paste 62 Entr' •••• · 20 OoJI clothes lntermlasiOn 2~ lndlcallng &3 SlackenlnQ · fNlklen bar name 84 Emerald late 23 Burdened 65 To fatigue 24 City on I~ ee F.Nnu .. of Sein. btllef 29 Make 67 Puts In posi- lealher lton UNITED Feature Syndicaw Tt1ureday'1 Purtle Sotw9d: 27 E. Ind. herb 21 Feminine 44 Freshman Ver. DOWN name "6 Title of 30 "TGIFH 26 C.ttmonlea respect club's 1 CoV.ftd 28 In •n-· : 47 Flew lavorll.. 2 Sty look On the move 49 SmaH ro- 34 Mounteln In 3 Port ol 2 f GrNter An· dent Turkey IM .. I !Hie• netlve 50 Btemlah 35 Used In the 4 Utten tottly 28 Kind of 51 P1re1ttlc In· ' . mouth 5 Tempe>rary renewal aeeta 38 Execrate Cf ate 29 New 52 UnlOfted 37 Storti;• tti.-· e Petcefut Hamp1t11re·a llOur ... tel~~........... 1 ~" nelQhbof 53 Building -~ ,..... ,,..,..,. 30~11(1 tlilt •m 40 01mt play• 8 Allot 3321 ~ofn t.._ 55 Author ••.• td on tloc'M· a Moai.111 .,,_,. ,.., v,,.11 beck letdef H rv d "' 41 Femlnll\t 1 O Run uhlP 33 e:u1: s 56 MOdule nickname aground noise 57 Offa!>f•llG 42 EKlol 11 Ba"en 35 Ancient 59 8141 marked 43 Digger~ 12 Fllfgree 39 Tint "P•id": 46 81nnl9ltr'1 1-3 Feds. 40 ProprlelOl's Abbr. dlatance: 2 19ThrHll 42l~ -60 Sellout algn • Business .. DAIL\' PIL0 1 f riday, March 3, 1978 ' ~. Larry Leena, Newport Beach, bas joloed Shamrock Contractors, Inc., Newport Beach, as executive vice president. He Is assisting with the de· velopment of 15 lots and custom homes in the hUJs qf Anaheim, a mobile home park in Fontana. and an off.shore construction m ana~ement contract. . He has moce than 15 years' experience in the support or field operations around the world. Most recently he was em ployed by Holmes & N arver to direct the development, negotiation and administration of 26 contracts totaling $500 million in Saudi Arabia. • Brian Blttke, Newport Beach, vice president of operations for the Eastern division of Ralphs Grocery Co., has been promoted. I'n his newly created position, he wllt have .responsibility for sales development and promo-; tions. * The Canon Copje r division of Canon U.S.A., Inc., has named Raymond Meyers regional sales manager of the Western division. He will work in the regional office at Costa Mesa. • George Bissell, Newport Beach\ has· been named president of 4700-member CallfornJa Coun· di of the American losmu&e of Architects for 1978. He is president of Bissell /August Associates, Inc .• Newport Beach and San Fran~sco. • Edwin II. <Ted> Finster, regional vice presi· dent of Boyle Engineering Corp., Newport Beach. has been elected 1978 president of the Consulting Engineers Association of California, a statewide organization or consulting engineering firms in private practice. • • Ignacio E . Lozano Jr., Newport Beach, bas been elected a director of Pacific Ug.btinC Corp. U.S. ambassador to El Salvador in 1976·77, he is the publisher of Los Angeles-based La Opinion, the only Spanish-language daily newspaper in the Southwest Unitl'd St ates. and president or Lozano Enterprise!-., Inc • Ross Manning, store manager at Bullock's Wilshire, Newport Beat'h, has been named general manager of Bullock's South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. He joined the or.ganization in 1973 as an as· sistant buyer and held various buying positions un· tit being appointed to general manager or the Bullock's Wilshire Woodland Hills store in 1976 and to his most recent position last year. Shelley Kaufmann has been named publicity· fashion director at Bullock's South Coast Plaza. Her responsibilities include liaison wilb the com· munity for fa shion shows and special events and press relations for publicity and advertising. t\1icbael G . S alllvao ha s been nam e d vice pre s- ident and general manager or Quall Place Manaeeme.nt Corp., a division of QWlil Place Properties Inc., Newport Beach. He is former property manager ror Robert A. ~1cNeil Corp., Santa Ana. In this capacity, he was responsible for manaeing residential and com- mercial 'J)roperties in Orange and Los Angeles counties. • Joseph Hartstein of Jewels by Joseph. Inc , Costa Mesa. has been elected to the board of directors of the Jewelry Industry Council, a natio nwid e inform lltion and education or· ganization. REDS GROW -RED FRUIT MOSCOW (AP) Horticulturists in Petrozavodsk, in northern Russia, are growing winter pome- granates no bigger than hens' eggs, the tra,le un•. ion newspaper Trud re. ports. Skateboard Makers Bob Du Pre ,1'feft> and Ken Rizzolo s,erve as president and vice-president respectively of the new Hang Ten Skateboards in Irvine. If was formed by Ne wporter Industries Inc. of Irvine under a licensing agreement with Hang Ten International. Airline ·Seeks·· P&ssengers · ~,W YORK <AP> -Seaboard World Airlines, an aU-careo airline, has applied for pennlasion to carry pusengers along with freight aCl'OQ the AUantle. charging as litUe as $100 for a New York· to-London flight. The proposal would make Seaboard's giant 747s an airborne version or tramp steamers, the ocean traders whose primary business is cargo but which carry passengers cut rate. It said that its freight business typically was hghtest in the summer months when passenger de· mand between the United St.ates and Europe is greatest. BI51 to Meet Monday in 'rvine Horiwns' 80 will be lbe topic or discussion at Monday's meeting of the <>ranee County chaptu of the Building Industry Auocia1lon. Martin Fenton, Jr., president and chairman ot the Christiana Companies, Inc. will talk on "A New Coooeptof Ownership." "Fortunes In Renovation" will be the topic _,presented by Herb McLaughlin, pnalde.nl. Kaplan/McLaughlin, San Francisco. Tbe meetina will be held at the Airporter lon in the Skyllner Room with dinner at 7. Reservations can be made by contacting the chapter om~ at 547-3042. Acquisition Talks Drop~ by Pair Speda1 ... tbe Da.111 Plle& CONCORD -Systron·Dooner Corp. and Leeds & "Northrup Co. terminated acqulsiUon dla- cuaaiom. · · · SysU'oo-Donner said that aft.er a atudy of the com bjnatioo, and to eoulderat.ioG ol tb6 ~enetall)' de"resaed ~curlties· mancet. ~ ot .. cussions was b> the mutual beMftt ol '*ll ~ panie.a. Sysiron-Donntr hat a tubmldlar7 in Coebl Mesa. Continental Mari V-CAPITOi.IZ - WITH CAPITOL THE MARK OF SUCCESS:!' t»lrruzATl(lf IONS TO ~ CAP.lUl TO rASfl ~pitol More i;Jeople Quy this luxuf)'i car; =--.. rilOre P@QP.le lea$e this'IUXLJI"¥ ~ than arny com~le American ' ~--r.r-~~IMxur~ cat in eatifomia tC>d~! _ .......... --'----·- S11nflowers Yield State Seed Money FRESNO (AP) -Consider the sunnower. lta sultbunt bloom atop a stately auen and aold stalk may mean more t.o California ln lhe future than just a picturesque scene. Sunflowers are on the brink of becoming an Important addition to the list of money-making crops in the nation's leading alJ'icultural state lf research ls successful. • •suNJ'LOWE.B SE EDS AaE becoming a more likely economic feaslbWtr, f« farmers in the Central Valley, ' uid Dave Ferguson , director of research for David and Soos of Fresno, the world's largest producer or edible sunflower seedJ. crop Will be explored this summer wben the UC Apicult.u.ral Extension Servtce conducts statewide re1eareh on double planti.o&. with aunfl<*er aeedJ. ' J obn Featherstone. seneral· inanl'aer of David and Sona, says his company's increased sales provide an indication that people are looking for a more healt.hf ul snack. "'llA w. llOASTEO, shelled or un· shelled, many millions of pounds are eaten annually as a snack high in protein with a good balance of amino acids and three times the iron found in ralsinl," Featherstone says. About 200,000 acres of edible seeds will be grown in the United States -this year, With the sub.standatd·&Rd. seeds used for bird!ood. Most sW\flower seeds in 'America have traditie>ruilly been grown in lhe Texas Panhandle, North and South Dakota, Minnesota and other William J. Melvin of Costa Mesa has been presented with an Enginlfer of the Year Award by Rockwell Int er national Corporation. Paul Knowles, profeaaor of agronomy at UC Davis. 1ees1he crop spreading from the Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin Delta, where it ls grown, into other fertile areas of the slate, including the San Joaquin Valley. Tbe emergence of sunflower seeds as a cash crop in California has begun. The 3,000-8,000 aCf'es pre· vlously grown annuaily rose to 10,000 acr4!s last year. midwest states. Tbree million acres ----------were planted nationally last year. up from S00,000 acres three years earlier. INDUSTaY PEOPLE believe that aunq.ower seed oil ha.a caused BEBJND T1DS AC&EAGE boom the increase in cultivation and will are more planting o~ hybrid seeds cootJnue a further industry boom . g rown for their oal. increased· "There ts no doubt that sunflower popularity ol seeds u a beelthful seeds could become the leading oil· snack and the em~raence ol SUD· bearing crop in the U.S. within three flower cooking oll on the U.S. to five years," says J. 0 . Baker, vtce market. president for Agricom International. ••1n t»-~ast, when a tanner had a m ajor export.er of &QJlfiower seec.hJll cholee tA sunflowers~. cottoo or in Callromia. .Ome other bighet·pn~ crop. the Baker notes that acreage of seeds choice always was the other crop," grown in California for oil increased Knowles says. . from soo in 1976 to 1,700 last year. Tb8 change began With recent!Y de· Nationwide, Ute figure was well over veloped ·hybrids that have higher the two-millioo.acre mark hlst year, yields,. shorter stalks for eas~er producing 1.3 million metric tons oJ harvesting and <t. shorte~ growing seeds for making oil. season. Ferguson ts worktng on an edible hybrid to replace varieties im· ported from Russia SO years ago. FERGUSON SAJ.D SEVERAL ma- jor firms such as Lever Brothers, Procter-4 Gamble and Wesson are on ANO'l'llEa PLUS FOR sunflower ·the. brink ·or introducing auoflewer seeds is adaptability to "double' oil, promoted as being the blgbest in planting," wbi~b means alternating polyunsaturates and lowest in with a crop like wheat or barley. cholesterol and superior to com or Knowles qys that feature of the safOower oil. Ove r The Counter MASO Ustiftgs MUTUAL FUNDS Building Decreases New ho!.L$ing lltarta in California d'U-rl·6c J~nuary detteUed t.o a seasonally adjlllt.ed an· nual rate of 19'1,000 un· Us. down 24.2 percent from 260,00 0 ln December. Bank of America reported. The January rate was down 31.8 percent from 289,000a year earlier. Bank economists said residential com"1action in California is expeeted to be down this year from the strong pace of 1977, but added the IMJus. ing start rate for all of 1918 is expected 1o ex· ceed the January rate. . . ... --·-~··-• l NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS • • • i .. • • . . . .. ,. ' . . "' . .. . . . . . . . . Friday, Match 3, 19711 DAILY PILOT 89 DollarTraeed I ts Plunge Esctilates By SYLVIA PORTEil Thirty years aao the United States enlMed the first .. normal" businesa year loUowing World War II. By 1948, the blast-off in prices ignited by the abandonment or wartime price conlrOla bad subsided, con· aumer goods were pouring into the mai:ketplace and con· •umers were grabbing every item they could flnd Jn atorell end dealer showrooms. TUE D<>°WR WAS AT ITS poak, the pivot uoubd which olher currencies revolved. lt bouaht lesa than the doOar of depression-scarred 1938, but it aUU had enonnoua clout. On the 30th anniversary of the emergence, it is ap. propriate to look back. Q. How mucb hu the dollar loet ln buyina power aince 1948? A. The ddllar that bought 100 cents worth of goods and. &ervices in 1948 buys only about. 38.9 cents ol the same goods and services now. Q. In term s of prices, bow much has the cost of living increased during this period? A. The markelbasket that cost $100 in lJM8 costs more than $257 in 1978. Q. DOW MUCH VALVE HAS the dollar lost since the escalaUon of the Vietnam conruct began in 1965? A. Between 1965 and the end of 1977, the buying power or the dollar crashed 49.5 percent. For a while after the escalation this reflected demand.pull inflation -rising demands 'hitting into limited supplies and pulllng up prices. Then it reflected (and still reflects) cost-push in· nation -rising coata hilting into r~stralned profits and pushing up prices. Q. What bas been the record on inflation under the succeeding administrations? A. To answer this, assume that the 19'8 dollar bought 100 cents of goods and services In the marketplace in th.at first •·normal" postwar year. Then the tale ls: President -Dates $1 Worth at Term •s En4 Truman 1/49-1 /53 90.2 cents Eisenhower l /S3·1/6t 80.7 cents KeMedy-Johnson 1/61·1/65 77.0 cents Johnson 1/65--1/68 67.6 cents Nixon 1/69·8/74 48.0 cents Ford 8/74-lm 41.0 cents Carter 1m-1ns 38.9 cents Under. Johnson, the cost of living went up 1~ percent and his rtfusal to admit that Vietnam was a war and to ask that it be financed as such set the st.age for the blow· off later. Under Nixon, double disaster struck -runaway in- OaUon side by side with surging joblessness and the deepesC l>usiness slump of the post-World War II period: The cost of living during his tenure skyrocketed 40.5 percenL Under Ford, the erosion amounted lo 16.9 percent. AND IN CARTER•s FIRsr 12 months, the erosion ha~ come to S.8 percent. The look back suggests that the United States has failed t.o rise lo the challenge, perhaps even lo admit it. Unless the problem is tackled, the dollar ls doomed to re- peat lhe paltem or paper currencies during more than 6,000 years of recorded history -relentless loss of buying power ending ln extinction. Stock Gains Cut· By Trade Deficit NEW YORK (AP) -Tbe stock market was litUe changed today after news ol another wide U.S. trade de- ficit helped tum back an early advance. · The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, up more t.h.tn 2 pointa in the early going, showed a token .086 gain to 747.31. Gainers held a 7-5 edge on losers among New Yo& Stock Exchange-listed issues aft.er leading by more than:2 to 1 earlier. : For lhe second straight day the dollar generally posted gains in Joretgn exchange. But brokers s~d traders stilJ seemed doubtful that the U.S. currency was ready to st&ge any significant recovery. .. .fito~lu In Tltf! .fipotligltt NEW YORI( CAP)· Se .. S. ' p.m. Pf'lt• and Ml cNnft of the ltft..n mo~I .ell ... 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Ja,1Cll 6S Stll • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • 2.411. 200 What Stork• Did MEW YORI< !AP> SALES Nl!W YOffl( (AP) •NY 54odt Mlft APl>"u 11ne1 ................. 20.uo,eoo Prevl0U1 N'f ••. ....... ••••••• 20.ltQ.ooo W..k •Vo • •• • . • . •• ••••• ••••••• n ,J10,! Moftlft ... • • •• • •• •• • • .. • • • • • • • ltAOO. Yur .tOO ••••••••••••••••••••• 11,.,._00D Two .,....... ... • ••• .............. 1)..-..,0 Jan 1 to _.. ........ ·•·•· ·• ISl,IIO,OGO 1'71 to OM• ................... tn.no,a "" t• --.......... •·••• ~-- WAf AM•X OID NIW VOllUt CAP) . . .. .. l t { l l I f • • , .. . ... . . . . . : . . . .. . .. . . 1 •JO OAn.y PILOT Friday. March 3. 1978 AT YOUR SERVICE ··Got a problem' Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat wiU cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need to solue inequities 1n government. and business. Mail your questaons to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Dally Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA f2626. As many letters.as possible will be.answered, bLt phoned inquiries or letters not Including the reader's full name. address and business hours' phone number cannot be consu1ered. Thiscolumnappear&dai· ly ezc~ Saturdays.'• Staap DeeiriO. lt'a €ea'9 DEAR PAT: l d)rdered some p~os Dec. 9 from a door-to-door pbotograp~ from Capitol P!otos Of-Westminster. I paid a $S.85 depcsit, bot d lded later in the da1 that the photos w~re over- P ced. I cancelled my order by letter because the ·P otographer dldn'thavp a. phone. I had requested a,-efund of my de~t. ir\ the letter, and l returned .the photos wben they were delivered C.0 .D. in a couple of weeks. rve written two letters since, but ' still haven't received my refund. F.S., Huntington Beach Capitol ' Photos• spokesman says your order was pr~d . be(ore the cancellation was re· • ctP,ved. The delay was blamed on slow Christmas .IOill. Capitol refuses to refund your deposit b«ause the photographs cannot be sold to anyone ~ elae. Next Ume you want photos taken of your . children, deal with an established studio or a re- • put,a ble photographer who ls wUllAg to quote ·~ 'prices •iid allow you adequate time to consider ~ 'i»efore the photographs are taken. ~ 'Goldna' Park Rlgla'• Cot1ftaillg! • .. DEAR PAT· What's the difference between t he federal government's "Golde a Age" and "Golden Eagle" Passport programs? l know that both of them have to do with use of national parks, but I'd like some mor~ details. B. W., Costa Mesa I The "Golden A ge" Passiiort is lasued free to U.S. citizens, aged 52 or older, who are permaneat r esidents. It entitles the bolder to Wetlme tree adm lssioa to all national parks, monameats and recreational areas. Holders also receive a 50 percent discount on federal ue fees for ncb facilities as parking and camping permits. Personal application and proof of age . are re- quired. The J'Golden Eatl&" Pa~ pr"°vldes i-e.· duced e ntrance fees for the same national facilities for persons under age 6?. It caa be ob- tained through the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the National Park Service and tbe U.S. Forest Service, or can be purchased at tbe headquarters of most national and othtt participating facilltlea. Beed c ... ~,er tt'.,..iap DEAR PAT: My new car has a catalytic COD· verter . This is the first car I've t"Ver bad with this device. Are there any danger signs I should be a ware of that would indicate trouble is deveJop- tn~? I'm somewhat concerned because I've heard malfunctioning catalytic converters can start fires. ' L. P .• Fountain Valley Trouble signs that require Immediate at· . tention include: heavy and dlsag.reeabJe odor of ••rotten eggs;" extreme warmth ta tbe port1otl of the fioor directly over the utalytic CMYerter; rough Idling engine or eagloe baddbi.Dg; aad significant decrease In gasoline mUea1e. Tbe National IUghway Trame Safety Admlalstratlota advises ronowlng the manaladurer'• dlreeUoas la your o'Wner's manual with reaped to pen.die engine tuneups, emission system maintenance and cold start procedures. Pay particular attention to munaladarer's precautions on Idling, especially Dot allowta& the engine to Idle for Jone periods to warm Q u.e car. And don't delay ln baviag problem• airreded when symptoms appear. 1'1all Order Ddl1'ft'JJ lltde o.ia.- DEAR PAT: Are all mall orders covered by the·Federal Trade Commission rule requiring 30- day delivery of goods? I've heard the.re are ex· ceptions. E .L.. Irvine The Fl'C rule doe9 Mt apply to mall-order services sacb as photo prhdlDg ud mapJtaes. ez. cept for tbe hilllaJ order. C.O.D. Ol'dera abo are Jaot lncladed. But you alreaclT bave tile rfP& to re- taae mercb.and.lse seat C.O.D. If aa a.re....we amount of time bas paned ;::~•eed &lie Ol'- der, and yoa are q.o longer la reeelvbll the mercb.udlse. A seller who can.not meet the 3f.da1 deadline for o&ber ..,an-order mercba.ndlle mast DOtlfy yoa and offer tbe option and free mean Cnch as a· postage paid card) to caneel. U cucellatioD Is re· .quested, tbe aeller mu& retaad year ea1111 .. ebeck or money order within seven days or creGR your credit cud .accovm wltbla oae bWlu period.. If '70U failed to respond to the JIOtlee '"of delay, the -aeUer can usume tbat yoa agree to a »da1 delay In deliver)'. Yoar agreemeat la nq1dn4 fer more tban3tday1. lta BetH!flC Box er K e n Norton Cleft). with st at e Lt. Go v. Mer vyn Dym a lly, will appear Saturday at a San Diego be n efit dan:cre tor J\·metlca n Indians. City Structur~ Viewed NEED A LAWYER? low Lesa• Fee • Divorce • Bankruptcy •Criminal • Wills-Probate. .] • Incorporation • Accident-Injury • Eviction • Collections 640-2507 'hHR. COHSULTATION-tto C•ll U2-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. • 011 the hw • Door to door• U....-. to al re1ldeat1 • c ...... •scJomoe ......... at city I~• Acc.,....• COlllriWIOM •Mo otllglltloa •Mo co.fllcttlMJ ..._... • Incl.,....• Dnold of lent ..... •..-..._.• 1 .... a1 tr.. Mlot of .. oc=•ar" .ct ...cwatr at• tftln twit LD. hada fo crHte ........ ca .. lacacy .ct I • .hllt ,,,, ..... ..., wll be -.... ballot. CHRIS WIU. WOU HAID TO ACHlm 01Ha CiOALS FOi OUI CITY lllefer to ......................... Hett. of....,.. paperl . • COUIAGI • CONV1CTIOM • COMMON SIHSE Paid For By: Christophel' MaOH Steel, 15'3 OranQe Ave., Costa Mesa In ita deiennination to-scuttle-the Sundeaert nucle<ir power plant, the Califomia Energy Commission has played aome remarkable games. In January it tried roulette with a recommendation that a range of pie-in- the .. ky altemativea be developed. With the foolishness of that position abundantly evident, the Commission retum.ecl 1n February with still another false hope. Bum coal 1n Southern CalifomiaJ We'll admit that's .ome progzeaa. For coal is a here- and-now fuel. And there is plenty of it. Unfortunately. the problem for a Southern California plant will be one of getting the coal here and burning it without making it impossible to breathe our air and risking our health. The coal-fired plant in Utah is anotherqueation mark. The CommlHlOD would pin its hopes on a lcuge new coal-fired power plant to be built in Southern Califor- nia. Jt al.o count• on getting aubstantial power from a ma.aive new coal.fired plant being proposed for con- atrw:tiou 1n Utah. It's called the Intermountaln Power Project and most of the utilities who would participate in Sundesert have an interest in it fot their long term needs. But IPP has not yet obtained the required state or federal permits and does not have an approved site. So its availability by the mid-1980'a is extremely doubtful. Your energy futu~ can•t 9tancl tbat kind of UDC9rtalllty • fail·eaf• plan• mU8t be made now to be aure that Southam California will have enougb electricity by th• mld·19SO's. And only Sundeeert ia proven. available. eco- nomically comparable, environmentally oc· oeptable <Uld capable of being ready on time. F~. 0.. Callfonlla Stat. t.gt.. Jcmu. 18 .~ .the Eutgy Commls·' •Iola'•~ ltc:an oven1de the Comm••lon and vote to procoed with Sun- d ... rt. The Legislature. at least, wlll llsten to your voice. And it nMds a demonstration of your support. • So 1peak up for Sund ... rt. Join with thou- sands of other resldenta of the communities to be served by the project who don't want to • gamble with their future energy supply. Add your nam•<to the petlllems now available in your neighborhood. Or writ• Sundesert ex· preealng your feeling-. Act cow. Before the Comm1aaion decides to bl.lm the walnut shells themaelv& The SWldnert Protect would Hrn: City of Anaheim City of Burbank California 0.pt. o( Water R910uJces City of Glendale City of Loe Angeles City of Poaadena City of Riverside San Diego Gaa & Electric Company ••• ~ I NO\ paid for wltll puhllc fund. ,. \ , I !. i' . ' ' ·- •I ntermisslon •Movies •Restaurants •Galleries Horseback riding, says Bill • Gobie (right), takes 'muscle, • perspiration and patience.' Friday, March 3, 1978 DAILY PILOT IUD Fo~·re· ··:-Q·. ·-·~rs·"'~I" ~.·,•·+~:;, • ' ..••• t ,. '· ·..:· ' <'' . ," ~ 1 .-. ~ . . ' • .J "' \• • •\, • I 1•; ( t.1' ), B ·as~_~·(· , , .. r .. ;~~ .. ! . --reezy -.U.eS:"'·;.iAt:.::· With Some Rein Daily Pilot Story and Photo by Thom Lecoq \ Within 24 hours after one of your children finishes "Black Beauty," you're sure to hea.r the question: "Hey mom and dad, will you take me horse back riding?'' IF YOU WERE lucky enough to get a m ount under you when you were a child, you'll probably want to say yes, not only for your youngster's pleasure, but also for your renewed enjoyment. But when you dig out the Yellow Pages and look under stables, you will find only three in south Orange County that offer rental horses. Circle J Riding Stables at 17472 Newhope, Fountam Valley, 545-7027 Tri·Star Rental Barn, 7385 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, 640-1712. Tri Star is part of the Irvine Equestrian Center. And Irvine Park Riding Stables, 21391 Chapman Ave., Orange, 538·9012. CIRCLE J OFFERS horses al $4.50 per hour with access to the Forest E. Pall trail, 40 miles of dedicated trail for equestrians threaded down one bank of the Santa Ana River. Cir cle J provi<Hs western riding, lessons at $7 and 90-minute group lessons: St:> for an hour of private in F-U-N Fusion .. struction and they train horses on the side. Riders must fill out a form outlining their experience and requesting a slow. medium or fast horse. Pete Klinke, half-owner of Circle J . says he likes to make sure'customers don 't get too much horse. "WITH SOME, all they want to do is run and race 'em. Well, I discourage them . I'd rather encourage the family that wants a peaceful ride or to teach their kids about horses." Tri-Star's 41 bead of rental horses cost $5.50 per hour with 90 acres ol open trails spread across a bluff beside the ocean . It is the only stable for nearly 100 miles that ofCers beach riding. Groups are escorted down .to the S&.f\ds Tuesday through Friday. Western style riding is Tri·Star's specialty. Lessons are offered at Seahorse Riding Academy. also within the lrvine('<lueslrian Center Corral. .... IRVINE PARK Riding Stables bas been an iffy operation in !'ffeot months, according to a park spokesman, because of problems obtaining in- surance. Trails there are extensive. one elreles the entire park, but a phone c~ll is necessary to be sure the st.able is rent- lill tbat wed. .Normal rental fees run about S5 for the }>re-planned trail ride, although prices m1Ut chanee-due to bliber in· surance costs. That's ll for your local rwt.a-borse. ONLY A FEW other Orange County rental barns continue to buck high in- surance and lack of trails. They are: Coal Canyon Stables, 25511 Santa Ana Canyon Rd .. 637-6990 or 637-0317. Rental, $4 per hour. Trails meander throuch trees beside Santa Ana River between Featherly Park and Green River golf course. · Canyon !Ulla Stables, 16500 Carbon Canyon Rd., Chino -near Yorba lJnda -524-0STO or 528-9'26. Rental $C per hour with hillside and fiat trails. Dozens of atables1 many of wbieh used to rent horses, nave converted to board.in& hams where you can keep a horse for monthly fees r.an1lng fnun $8S to about $200. MANY OFFER instruction in either English or Western style riding. Most of these will provide an animal for • • I • 4 t' .. ~ . lessons, but alter that, you'll have to buy your own. A good recreational gelding or mare, according t o horsewoman Sharon Meadows, will cost between $400 and $600. Mrs. Meadows. operator of the Share· a -horse Club based in Yorba Linda, says "Our members are people who have no horses of their own, but who want to ride." Most are girls aged 10 to 13 who share animals, expenses and chores. ' THESE YOUNG "Black Beauty" ad- dicts pay $16 ~ month to ride for a minimum of 2 bOurs per week in a Class A membership, about $6 per month if they ride 2 hours per month. But not all of them really want lo ride. "Some kids just wMnl to be around horns," she aays. 'They come up to me and plead, 'Can lj\l.St brush 'em'?' " The club's horses range from gentle to spirited, Mra. Meadows says, so girls can have skills before investing in a horse oI their own. TRAINED BIDEBS, s&e adds, may ride along the Santa Ana River trail, located qearby. The club fs located at 6006 Lakeview .Ave., Yorba Linda. Information availablr•Wat a limited number of mem bersh!ps at 528-8267. M~t board.lng and rental stables pro- vide training, of some sort, but a number of boarding barns and private equestttan clubs specialize in teaching the maln riding styles. WESTERN RIDING, according to Circle J's Kllnke, is a little bard to de· fine, but it is based on the fact the western horse is really a tool, originally trained for cut~d herding cattle. . And, be adds, western horses have a collected. easy Jope. Saddles with high- backed seats bold a trail ridbr in place. A Jarge. born in front holds fast a rope when lusoinJta steer. Klinke adcls that there is less "eti- qu41tte" surrounding western riding. He makes it clear the differences don't make one style better than another. ENGUSll-S'l'YLE RIDING instructor BW Goble ls just as careful of the feel- ings of western riders when he describes bis favored approach. The lean riding teacher for Hunt Ridae Riding Club of 28851 Mission Hills . . . . Drive, San Juan Capistrano, was raised in Massachusetts with three brothers. His father kept them all oo horses, a situation that Goble has tried to perpetuate. !' .. unction and equipment variation, Gobie says, are the real differences between the two riding styles. ENGUSll SADDLES are small, li&ht with no born and a low back Ccanlfe). The rider has more freedom to move in supple concert with the horse. English·trained horses have more freedom to stretch out their pace. to ad· just their own balance for obstacles and jumps. . Wes tern horses are held in check more. their heads pulled in by tight •reins. And Gobie says has students must learn a great deal about the physiology or their mounts. , "I llke·people to know at least 28 e.K· lernal parts or a horse. so if the1're alone and they need to call a veterinarian. they'll know how to tell what part is injured.•' Gobie, like most horsemen, takes good care of bis steeds. · "A neglected horse is unhaypy," .be says. Wben taktn eare ot; tfidr coats should shine. He adds; .... a ·bone tbat glistens is happy; energetlt." · AS HE SPOQ:, his -auburn .geldlna nuzzled·him and' Gobie•.smiled as be geve-back a few affecUonatepats. · ~ "I really fhln1c they itke·to·go ~ when they know the~·n come baclc. be bathed, hot·walked and fed ." · English rtdihg, he· says, is .tiring work. Beginners' are encouraged to lake half hour classes until they're Umber. How Jong does it take to ride com- fortalSly ill tJlls style! "THINK OF SOMETHING that you do well that doesn't involve a moving .object <such as typing), how long did it take to learn to do it well? "Now. you get oh ·a moving animal, one that has 1ntelligenoe arld cm react to outside objects.'• ComfOl'table skill levels take abamt six mont.ha to attain. be says, In it. meantime, "what looks easy taktS .-lk of muscles, perspiration and·patteocre. • · "Horse ric,ttng is a d~p Jove/' be U>lli( eludes. "Sometimes you divorcf yourself from it, but you'll al'tlF.ays cocn back." \ .; f # . . . So-und Advice . Bei on Drummer's Energy By MICRAEL PASKEVJCH CM .. INilly ......... A sure way to drop a few bucks would be to cballenre • • Jazz drummer Buddy Rich to an arm wresWng'contest. - At age 61, be sUU packs the kinetic energy of a runaway freight train.' SO• RATBBll TRAN DROP the money OP a futile tat of atrenith -Rieb coufd probably kill you with insults anyway -see him-and his 13·piete ensem~le Sabd~y at OtAnee Coast Collete (8:30 _p.ll'I., $t tickets). Tbe· BR Express rolled into Cocit AuDor1um 1n AnaJleim Tueeday, drawinl about 500 enthusiastic fans" on a stormy night more flt for curling up in lront of a ·flreplpce with a warm l?leM eel a bottle olwt&Je. • But Rlch himself J.a a rare vmt.c• wllo ku ~ a •$~rer.1n.inattn1 Jan ...... ' ltatmham'Clutif-..l Umekeepers to driving forces beblnd m.;o.r blf bancls. , Durinl the World Warn abortace of mmcta-.. Jtlch 1W.. Oll8 Of, the ftnt white sidemen to break the color barrlet when he joined Benn)' Carter's West C6atbud. LBSS INPLUENCBD BY BOP then 11'Ust. Rieb eame to Pn>mlnetlCe •• a drummer ot command.lna ef'VQ ,net formidable 1peeddurtn1 altlnt .,athTo~y ,()QIMy'a bQd. ... . . .. ....: The SOis were an Important era 14 the overdu& re.· coptUon of Jass drummers and Rich. alone wltb Art Blakey, lfu Roach, and Chico Hamilton. became one of the flnt dnlmalen to lead Ma on band. ·~. Re'• beeQ at tt •..r llnce, l>ictinf up bOt JOQaf • mUllclilni for a rlcoroua rOlld echedule .Ill betwem bli ~. wlae·cracldilf appearancee on TV talk lbowL : .. .Juit • Jlleb'a ctrmia.._ Ml~ ... .,* powllfal• • luater. be ltill JDalftt.aiM a a.a.-for MIC~ ..... -U ll'l· tSee IUCBt b&eCI) 1 • .... -...... ·-··-··· . . ;~~~.C2~·---D-A_1L_v_P1_Lo_r ____ -=-~~~---Fr-1da~Y~·-M_1~_n_3_._'9-78-----------------------------:------------------------'--'----------------------~GAL=..::L:E:.:..:R:IE:S:..:../~M~l:S~C~E:L:L:A:.:.:N~Y . ""• P 11 1 'IM'l .. lllON OP C09'NWAL'-' ANoNG ,AINTINO, IN IHOW 2 Artists Show · in LB ~atercolon, Collage• E%hibit Opena . .... ~ WA'ftl~L0.8, COLLAGU ,_ P*1nUJits of Goialct F._ Brom mer apd Pttll 'Dfke lpt\lrd~y um.J\11'1 r.tarcb ze at CbalUs 9.uwes, i~ I . Coaat HUlbway Laguna ~AM· neceptJon for artists 3 to 5 p.m . Saturday. G811er;. hours 11 a.m . toSp.m. WednesdaysthrougbSundays .. RARE ORIGINAL PRINTS -Work by Dutch artist M.C. Escher through April 30 at Vorpal Gallery, 326-Glenneyre, Laguna Beach. Hours 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. CAUFOllNIA LANDSCAPES -Exhibit of paintings by artists David Solomon, Michael Galleries I Exhibits Logan and Bill O_gden at Solomon-Logan Gallery,.4Zl, S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Reception for the artists 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Satur· day. Show runs Saturday through March 12. ; • Gallery hotJrs 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. !' ... ' • .': TEXTILE EXHIBIT -Textiles from Guatemala on display at the InformaUon and • -Cultural Resource Center, Huntington Beacn Library, 7111 Talbert Ave. Saturday through _ March 25. Hours 1 to 9 p.m. Mondays, 9 a.m. to ·~-:-9 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays and 9 a.m. ... • to 5 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. ... MULTIMEDIA -Platinum, paper negative and carbon prints by Joan Myers today through Mar ch 31 at Susan Splritua Gallery, 3336 Via Lido, Newp()rt Beach, Reception for artist tonight, 7 to 9 o'clock. Gallery hours rt a.m. to s -p.m. TuesdaythroughSaturdays. MUMMY PORTRAITS -Exhibit of paint- ings portraying, EgJplians J)l.alm06t 2,000 years ago Sunday thro~gh March 30 at Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Maio St., Santa Ana. Hours 9 a.m. Lo 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 2 to 5 p.m. Sundays and 7 to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays. BalJets by _UCI Facrdty Scheduled For Six Shouw Five works choreographed by 'members of ':the UC Irvt:ne dance faculty, Eu~ene Loring, Israel iGabrtel, Jack Kaufiin and Patrick "Nollet, will be performed Wednesday ~ through Saturday in the Fine Arts i} Vlllage Theater. Stagings each day ~· will be at 8 p.m. A matinee is ~: $Cheduled March 12 at 2 p.m. ~ -.-. Loring, choreographer of the ; 'r .... American folk ballet, "Billy the Kid," will stage "The Sisters." 'Patrice Whiteside, a UCI alumnus, currently with the Oakland Ballet Company, will be guest artist. TUT tJ;CTVaBB -Second of three lectures °" 1~ Trea1urtt1 of l'\l\MJchamun to ~ pre11Mte4 Sund~y t>y ~ R.lchlr4 Jonas at Newpor-j_ ffvbor Art ·tf ut•Wtt llO Ian Clemente Drive, Newpart Beach. Dr. Joau will present an informal talk on his travels to Egypt and show slides of tombs and treasures in the 2 p.m. lecture. Members SI, nonmembers $2.25. THE NEWSPAPER: Headlines and Footnotes -Memorabilia and front paee his- torical headlines in special exhibit at The Museum of North Orange County, 301 N Pomona Ave., Fullerton. Hours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. BIG t'RT -Exhlbit of billboard art at Califorma State Museam of Science and Industry, 700 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles. Hours 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. IMPRINTS -Work of students or the G~rden Grove Ullifled School District al Mills House, Garden Grove Art Gallery, 1.2732 Main St., Garden Grove. Saturday through April 10. Reception Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. with awards presentation at 1 p.m. Gallery hours noon to 4 p.m . Thursdays through Mondays. CERAMICS INVITATIONAL -Exhibit. of 12 California ~ramicists al Chapman College's Guggenheim Gallery, Palm Avenue and Grand Street, Oranee. Special reception tonight 7 to 10 o'clock. Gallery hours Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to noon, 1 to S p.m. Ex.hlbll · throufb Marcb31. TWO EXPRESSIONS -...Acrylic paintings of John Hanor and photographs of Jeff Cole at Tanar Gallery, 2139 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, through March 28. Hours 11 a.m:to 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. TRIAD -Exhibit of prints by four Los Angeles artists. Robin Vaccarino, Patricia Jean Burg, Vida Hackman and Bong Tae King at Or ange Coast College Art Gallery throueh March 28. Holira 10 a .m . to 3 p.m. Mond•ys through Fridays and 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays. OAN,CERS REHEARSE FOR fACULTY CONCERT ~:·. -GABRIEL BAS dedicated bis ..: ballet, 'To KK·AB" to the memory r of two of bis dance 1tudents, Kathy .Kim lock and Allee Bamgrover. ~auflin's "Seven by Sixteen" ls # 'based on seven of the 20 Hungarian \ ~ances by Johannes Brahms. · ~-... Nollet, leewrer in dance and an RICH SOUND.~. I: .,tumnus of the UCI dance· · -department, wrote· ••f'antuia and • · f Fugue in Shorts." It ls described as a : »lighthearted romp i n three • .,movemen ts blen-'111\I da,.~in1, ~:acapella madrlgal volcea and color. · Ticketl for tndl\lidual perf°'8Jances •re .. seneral public, ... lbl4enta. ll'lcket information la Jvallable by telepban1Jll833-6617 orl3U814. -''Filiii \V ateh' __ c. lteadied at· O.E SEAWIND HAVING SOME FUN ... (~mPageCl) And it was obvious they ~re having as much fun as the foot. tapping, bands·slapping audience. They smile at each Guitarist Verheyen is outstanding in his own right, a young Kenny Burrell .. The Newport Beach man, eyes closed most of the time, played some of his own compositions. BUT THE quartet's s hort repertoire gave the spotllgbt. Siebert's fingers flew across the pia~o keyboard, hill numbeTs drawing loud applause. Mehaffey was strong on the bass and Cruce played drums. The "Jazz Forum" ·closes the Laguna Beach Winter Festival this Sunday. Willie Bobo and his eight-piece band, specialists in Latin jazz. will play al the Forum TJteater at 3 and 5 :30 p.m. Sunday. Ti-c kets are S6 in ,advance, $6.50 at the door. ~her. Hey helped Ki( utchcroft . with finger- ng on the saxophone. Near the end, guitaris t Bud Nuanez unplugged his instrument and did a quick fadeout only to r e- Jlller the stage, feet klcking into the air. the others, Costa Mesa's -;:===::;:::================. Al Me haffey, Peter Siebert and James Cruce plenty of time in IVT J:VEN WITH all th..t fun , HEY, THIS GRJlR-OUP'S GOOD. . ~ 'he versatile Miss · Wilson, married to drum mer Bob Wilson, has a wide sopranic range. She sings soft on such numbers as "Listen to Our Letter of Children in Love" or hits a shrill high as in •'One Sweet Night." Hutchcroft, in addition to playing the soprano,· alto and tenor sax, did commendable work on recorder. Trumpeter Hey a l so used the fluegelhorn in the LagunaseL LARRY WILLIAMS pla~s keyboard and tenor sax and Ken Wild bass guitar. Dllily ll'Mol - Seawind was preceded by the Carl Verheyen quartet. PAULINE WILSON ·~~ 1JOrfg . . ~ For the art lover Via Lido Pina 3439 Via Lido. N.B. 67J;S4JO TUT, TUT, TUT A.1 ~t. ot lost. King T Ill hos anved on Oonqe (ounty1 W o ore proud to pteW"'ll a •el of Thee I u1onH1omun reprodvc.V. peces mode '" 1922. •he yea of the d.>eovery of the • rtOW fomoo& lOnlb. 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Walnut St · The orchestra. formerly the Minneapolis Sy mphony, will perform Berlioz's "Le Corsaire, Opus 21," Bartok"s "Diverumenlo for String Orchestra" and Recthoven's "Symphony No 3 m E Flat MaJOr, Opus 55 " SKROWACZEWSKI, WHO DOl'BLES as music director , is in his 16th season as con· ductor. A concert preview lecture will be given by Dr. Launs Jones at 10 a.m. March 10 in Clubhouse\ No. 3 al Leisure World in Laguna Hills. • CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL ••• c,..._. •• .., P...--.,1 ~99-2626 496-5773 . ~oulh Const'• Finf>•I CCIUin~ IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT )14 FOAEST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH t•~ n.. i.,-,...-i Ample Ftff Parl<1n9 494-9491 752-8558 PAULA'S RNE FOODS i4 pleated to mtroduce mir complete new Wine Lilt with wine.! to "1.lil any occa.rion or Co create one. Come & en1011 a deliciOV.! lunch on the patio, a re- lared •uening meat or a dehghljul Sunday Champagne Brunch LUNCH ~s.·SA II .. m. to l p.m. DINNER T"".·s.I. jp.m to•p.m lltMn•tlon• A<ellll.-t Bil UNCH Sund•Y tOa.m toJp m. U ... M U\i' 2811 Villa Way Cannery VIiiage Newport Beactt- (71-4) 67~no Looking Fonoord to Serving You -PaulQ ... • 4 .. • Fnday, March 3, 1978 DAIL y PILOT C3 ~ ~ New Restaurants 'Not to be Mi,ssed' l I • Emphasis on Seaf~od at Bernard's, Pleasant Peasant 'Home' Problems and crises aside, the bw.;ness or keeping the public fed and entertained holds to 11 steady and eve'ntful, albeit sometimes bumpy , course. Change abetted by new dining spots and trends shows no sign of. abating this year or next. Doors have just opened at two places com- manding special ipteresl for the variety and ex- citement they'll add to the Orange County din- ing scene. Not to be missed, going by a little advance scouting, are Bernard's in Corona del Mar and t.he Pleasant Peasant in Newport Beach. Out 'N About ~Norman Stanl:!J SO FAR l'VE only managed a cursory checkup on each without having had the time to eat. But there's every indication that will be a grallfymg experience in both cases -hopefully as soon ru. possible. The sme qua non of Bernard's -let it be trumpeted -ill one or Orange County's ace restaurateurs, installed at last in his own namesake establishment -Bernard Rigolet. French-born and trained, Bernard is best known hereabouts for his long periods of association with the Riviera restaurant in South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, and Matteo's Orange Coast edition in Corona del Mar. Other principals in the operation are Bernard's partner, Marvell'). Kelley, and chef. Raymond Salladarre, a native of France who attended the same schools or cuisine as Bernard. Giving a helping band for several months. prior to his departure for Tahiti to head up a new restaurant there. is Peter Ryder, rormerly of Irvine's Chanteclalr. Vantastic At Krwtt's Double Concert Slated Comedians BUI Skiles and Pete Henderson wlll be highlighted during Vantastic Weekend Saturday and Sunday at Knott 's Berry Farm in Buena Park. The comic duo will appear in the Good Time Theater at 3. 5 and 8 p.m. The Saddlebactc Concert Chorale and Symphony Orchestra will perform its opening concert ·of the second series of programs for the 197~·78 season Sunday. The program begins at 7 p.m. at Red Hill Lutheran Church, 13202 Red Hill, Tustin. B.ass singer Tom Stephenson. baritone Larry Herring and tenor Alvin Br1gbtbill will be featured soloists in the chorale's performance or ''Messa di Gloria." Brightbill is chorale director. The symphony orch~ will play Beethoven's ''Triple Concerto, Opus 56" featuring violinist Endre Balogh, cellist John Walz and pianist Nakyong Chai. The program will be repeated March 11 at 7 p.m. at Saddleback College Fine Arts Theater. Further information is available by telephoning 830-74.21. More than S300.000 worth of \'ans and recreational \'Chicles will be on di s pl ay Among the van.., will be Columbia Pictures' .. C lbse· Encounters," "Silver Fox," "Le Elegance" and "Baja Bronco." Children's Play at GoUlen West · · Roga and the Thesaurus Monster,'' an original fable for the children's theater series at Golden West Colle~e. opens ton1ghl. Curtain IS at 7:30 . The play will (llso be staged Satur· SUNDAY BRUNCH ATTllF. Al«;HES · · S ewport · s Finest .. 10:30 A .M . to 3:00 P.M . day and Sunday at 3 p.m. and 7:30 pm. each day Theater arts instructor Charles Mitchell Y.rote the play. Tickets are $2 and available by telephoning 892· 7711. ext. 545. For the time being B~ard's is strictly a dinner house. Se~ce gets under way nightly, except Tuesday, at 5 p.m. Bernard's continental bUI of fare orfers • limited selection ot·meat and fowl disties. These include vear plcatta. New York steak, fresh Long Island duckling and broiled chicken. • T HE OVERWHELMI NG emphasis ls ob fl'esh seafood, wit.h a range of entrees that can't possibly leave anyone wanting. For starters there's mahl-mabi almondlne, fresh red s napper, aeallops, fresh sea bass. fresh sandabs, fresh swordfiah, fresh halibU\ and fresh Lake Superior whitefish. Still more are fresh salmon. fresh mussels, crab Amerlcalne, lobster in whiskey sauce scampi Portuguese, Boston baby scallops, Uv~ Maine lobster, fresh trout, imported Dover sole. fresh turbot, bouillabaisse Mmeillaise- Bemard 's has taken up in ~e premisei most r~ently occuplecl by Mario s restaurant. But you'll find no trace of that dining disaster or any of a number or earlier occupants .. Rcmoaeling inside and out has been so ex- tensive as, for all practical purposes, to have created an entirely new structure. And the dazzling decor and furnishings boldly state the last word in modernity. Bernard's is located at 3201 E. Coast. Hi~hway. Telephone: 675-7575. *'** , THE PLEASANT PEASANT is one of those places where, upon entering, you immediately start to see the possibilities of living in -as a home. All that remains, you romanticize, is to call the movers and have them bring over your personal effects. The restaurant's intent. I was told, is to of- fer fine continental food and excellent service in a relaxl.'<i country inn atmosphere. If food and service ultimately measure up to the ex- traordinarily successful decor. the restaurant will indeed prove to be a triple-winner. FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT Cr_J .I q1111-.r J.ote,. Z!iirporter Pacific Coast Hwy. 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C:OUT HWY, , 1,.le41MA llAC:tt • ~24.._... .. .:.:..·~ un...._9"l COSTAMISA 64J..716Z • 64'°"'1~ -: Gwt 1..; & Aff n.t _,_s.,,r ~ GRAND HOTEL No. One Hotel W.y ANAHEIM 4ACROSS FROM OISNEVLANO) Students Schooled in Jazz·-.,, Musicians Aim/or ReTW 'Loot' By JEJlRY HERTENSTEIN Ol M o.llf l"I.._ sc.ff Reno, to most Southern Californians, means brigbL light.a and one-armed bandits. However. to many youth from throughout the Orange Coast area, the Nevada border city will mean music, mU.!lt, music March JO throµgh 12. Those are the d,ates tor the annual Reno ·• * * Jazz Festival. Many ar~a high and middle schools have made the trip to the festival before. But to some, like the jazi ensemble at Costa Mesa's Estancia High School. It will be a first. Schools have had jau ensembles tor years. Following is a rundown on the ensembles at som e CQast schools · · * ... * Big Bands Boost for Estancia Mitbhipmen McGaugh d JF7.• Gets 'em Awali w 1;nners Go.· When it comes to •Among them are Dan IDg ~C\ftr~-, G,.at FOOCI And Fine Winn . IN A DELIGHTFUL IN~A,OUTOOOA GARDEN SETTINO -PUor Waune -JOCQ1'fliM ffCJflO" - 8'rollnt Ylollfta • Mon. a Thru. ''°"' 12 Noon VAT! l'ARTIES •CATERINO• DEU~!.RY · 2840 E. Coast Highway UMlcle"" fer~Nlf ~Wdl , Corona d•I Mar 640-7092 -~ • Real cantonese Foad . Ht here., ••le• hOfM STAG ~ CHINESE CASINO I If 21st Pt., Newport Bucb ORlele J.tS60 ...._ .. .,...,._.. D..,_ .......... u..tD t:oo .... o•• 11 _, .. M&alOll ..au i· Pete Fournier is busy at Estan~ia High pre- paring his jazz ensemble for Reno. ~onors. the Midshipmen Barratt, a trombonist M uslc not only oc· Jazz ens em b 1 e . at who has been on two c u p i e s c h u c k Newport-Harbor High European tours and Wackerman's 'time at School h~s garnered often plays a_l Dts· McGaugh Elementary more than 11.s s hare. neyland; Bryan Shaw, a School in Seal Beach it ... -------------.. 1 i l ~ Chinese Cuisine 1 Stan Kenton may now b e bringing his orchestra. to orange C o a s t Col l ege, but Four- nier re - members w e ll t h e time the b ig band appeared at Esatncia 1 in 1971. l"OUltNlelt "It was the very first in -residence program organized for the Newport-Mesa Uniried School District,•• Fournier said. "Kenton bad a big influence on jazz at Estancia." THE following year. the Don Ellis Big Band appeared at the school. "Those were fine op- p or tun it i es tor the s tudents. Many were able to sit in with the band and were encouraged by hearing live music," Fournier said. The ensemble was the professional tru.mpet makes up most of his only one from c~astal player; drummers John homelife. schools to receive a Fer~aro and Paul R~d; Wackerman's jazz superior rating at the re-D~v1d Hostetler, playing programs in the Seal cen~ Savanna Jazz with sy~p h ~ny or· Be a ch Festival. chestras m Ohio, Paul llu ti gto' THERE have been many firsts not only by the jazz ensemble but oth er bands at the school. Woltz, who plays pro-n n n f*:S sionally a~d operat~s :i:mae:t:. his own ~us1c store an y School W estmi nster and r . Howard Strubel, who District played trumpet with the have been El . p I d s o s u c · vis res ey ban . c e s s f u 1 I '~ ORJENTALCOCKTAILLOUNGE I Featuring Tropical Drinks I f BAMBOO MARCH I 1 .~TERR&CE SPECIAL I· I -'Til?f-'ft o-;:;;: .._ I I ~ a.....-rriuSS.50 · I I , mJ· "°"'" ... -p-..__, c:Nc:Mn. Ctlb """· I I , IYled ahrlmp • Soup • En'4'---Wld aour I I l _.. u-eoua beef.~ cllk:ken • fried~ ..•• ,,.d OOOl<Jet I ·~ ·~ ~~c:=~ I I . ~ f ~ bplr• Menih 31. 1111• I Richard A. England, in charge or music, points with pride to the fact that his bands were first to play at li'ashion Island and the Newport Beach Art Festival. HARBOR high Senior Da•id .Butcher. England notes. is an outstanding musician. ''He's com· posing and play~ with the all -Southern California High Sc;hool band." Butcher plays piano and french horn. that for five years .___!53 EAST 17Tll COSTA MF.SA 645·5550 ·--------------.. Harbor High has turned out many students who have made music a profession. Attitude Aid ... To Sea Kings the Seal wAC:XHMAN Beach Jazz Ensemble has won the elementary school division at the Reno Jazz Festival. The ensemble bas also appeared on several television programs, one in which it played with the Louis Bellson Big Band. · These fifth through eighth graders have won · their divis ion in the Chaffey College Festival the past four years and the Nefr High School Festival the last three. JAZZ M USIC educators and ''ALLYSONS'' INVITH rou "IO OUR 8 11.t\f. GOOD t\IORN I NG )'"'-'" '" /,,I ,,..,,,,, Bfbllj.111 11 O'c/Q(k L UNCll Tlt\fE 1 W AFTERNOON TE/I 5:3U 10 I I :00 l:YI:NJNG CUISINE .>-111 l 1,.1 Ur>O. N I.If POH f BE1Kll \.} 8/.,,.J. /r·"~ h/111ml1 I rd•i '/ /,.,,., 1<DEU\'1rl ION( (175·62-'U C/nJl'tl t\t1111tl111 I ESTANCIA has three jazz gro up s, the (714l ensemble, a jazz lab 772•7710 which prepares students At Corona del Mar High School. Newport Beach,-Vernon Schroeder says his ensembles from 1973 through '75 were "the bands to beat.·· SEVERAL who played in 1974 are pursuing musi c as a career . Schroeder named Rick Savag e, Eric Marienthal , Steve Recker. Andy McCorkle, David Houcker and Stan Dorn. musicians in the Orange ~===~~~~~~========::; Coast area praise r Wackerman's work. He may be responsible for putting Seal Beach on the map music wiae. a.;.R,;,;;E;.;;S;,;;;E;.;.R;.;V;.;.A;.;.T.;,l,;,O;.;.N.;.S_·_l_N_F_O_R_M_A_T_l_O_N ______ for the ensemble and is directed by Brian,Walls, and a jazz fusion, rock ensem blc, made up or 5tud e nts from both groups. ln· 1976. Schroeder had to start over. DAN DAMON . Playing ElfJht Kepoar• ~ Wed. thru Sat. 8 p • .,.,.1 a.m. • S-. P·"" 4 to 9 SHAMROCK COCKTAIL LOUNG! 1824 Newport ll•d. Costa Mna 646-1421 Fournier r eels mem hers of this year's ensemble are of a "h igher caliber than we've ever had before. It's a plus year," he said. But he is encouraged by the attitude of the members or his present ensemble. fie notes that or the last 20 festivals the school has participated in, the ensemble has earned 12 firsts. three se conds and three thirds. HB Oilers Rolling Ten of 20 members of· Reno Jazz Festival last the Huntington Beach year. High Jazz T he ensemble took Greg Predrel, Dan Sullivan and John Sch n eidcrm un. also memb e r s or the ensemble, were named to the all-state jazz ensemble. Dorn. a pianist study- ing at Harvard, was named outstanding hi.Sh school musician in fhc nation m 1974, Schroeder said. T h ree of Wackerman's four sons are musicians. Chad, 17, a freshman at Cal State Long Beach . is a percussionist: Bob, 14, a Huntington Beach High freshman, pl ays trumpet and John, 12, a seventh grader at McGaugh, is a drummer and plays vibes. W ackermen, who has taught at. McGaugh 21 years, alliO has his own group, Wackerman and Company. Call 642-5678. Put a fe1'/ words to WO«IC for OU. Ensemble first In Its division at the w e r e Chaffey College Festival ------------------- tauiht by ln 1977. . •' Highest Quality Native Mexican Food1 .. Open 7 Days All SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT lV SCREEN .. . ·•Mon.-Thur. 11 :30 o.m. lo 10 p.m. ·Fri. & Sot. 11:30 o~m. to 11 p.m. COCKTAILS ~·undoy 4 p.m. 10 10 p.m. 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 C b u c k The Oilers earned a w a ck er -fourth place rating at man. They t h e 1>-( e s t 1 g i o u s are J an Monterey Jazz Festival A d a m s • ln 1976. B o b Auzaradel, K e v l n Ydou. Cunningham . Bill Miller, Joe Osuna, Brian Plumleigh, Laurie Schaller, Rose Schaller, Mitch Simpson and Bob Wackerman. HUNTINGTON , directed by Galen Voaet, earned a superior rating amoQg the 33 schools wl~ an enrollment or . over 1,800 entered in the LAST year the ensemble played before the American As - sociation of School Administrators Convention in Las Vegas. Vogel believes "ex- cellent" programs at the colleges and the enticement or playing at the festivals bave in- spired top ~rrctrmao~es at the high and junior high schools level. SHOW ONE WEEK · ~9s~~T. Ffl, all to w.RCl4 ~-• t ,,M. TO ClOSM ~---·-•NOWtJTH~ ·=~WITH ~.,.,yFOR MDT WEEK wnH .SONI ALLEN A NEW DINING ADVENTURE l mAnDARln CHINESE . aeurmet co1s1NE PEKING • SHANGHAI ~,, . . L\ ..... ':•·.· 119.:" -i ~ '· ~ .. . SZECHWAN • HUNAN Daily Lunch And Dinner YoaHostmdHoeteu- MIU ...t AMI ca.I-.. (Former Chef of the Twin Dragons-Anaheim) 1500 ADAMS A VE.••• ~_,.. 11.&1 COSTA MISA 540.1937 PLUS MONDAY THRU THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri.. Sat.. Sun .• 't1l 6p m) RED SNAPPER ........•• 3.15 MAHI MAHI ...........•. 4.45 GRILLED SEA BASS . ~-•. 4.45 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ..•. 4.75 NEW YORK STEAK ...••.. 5.45 LOBSTER TAIL. ......... 1..45 STEAK AND LOBSTER .. 7.45 and dozen a of others .. . : ..... ...... ·. -.. Fri day, March 3, 1118 DAILY PILOT Co,a~t Stagillgs Readied Mesa Group, Drama Gui/J, Near Openings Shifting the s potlight up and down the coast: The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouae ls in re- he arsal for its n e xt production, Arthur Laurents' "Invitation to a March," which opens Mar ch 17 fo r a three-weekend run. Resident director P att T ambellini ia staging the romantic • comedy. Among the cast members are playhouse re- gulars Diana Spencer1 Robbie Schoonover, Joanne Wolcott and Teo Knorr. Estancia High School dra ma student Greg Garllch will play the youthful leading role, with Karen Linden, Kevin Mlchaaels and Jeff Lazaurus completing the cast. . "invitation to a March" will be presented on F~days and Saturdays at 8:30 through April 1 al lhe Community Recreation Center on the Ora nge Count)' Fairgrounds. Advance re- servations are being taken at 556-M59. • CASTING HAS BEEN completed for "Mr. Barry's Etchings," which will be presented by the Stan Drew's Drama Guild of Newport Beach for a four-performance run March 8-11. Bill Fucik is directing the comedy, which features Jim and Lynn Dowty ano Lynn Beck in the principal roles. Others in the cast are Mag- gie Ford, Marge Phillips, Shirlee Roberts, Pete Foss, David Zaremba, George Elias and Eric Strult. THIS IS ACTING?-Mickey Rooney and Gene Ross Kam it.up in ·~Three Goats and a Blanket" at Sebastiaas West Dinner Playhouse. The comedy plays Tuesdays through Sundays with various curtain tfmes through Ma rch 26. The theater is at 140 Avenida Pico, San Cl emente. For times and reservations telephone 492·9950. "Mr. Barry's Etchings" will be staged al Dierenfield Hall at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. Ticket reservations and further information are available at 642-6834. • ALSO ON THE Newport Beach theater scen e, a director is being sought for the Newport Beach City Arts F estival production, which will be presented May 20 and 21. The director will teach a class in theater production in conjunction with the play, and will Music Fills Coastal Scene TOHICM4T, MAltCM J COlllCllltT'O PllSTIVAL - Ptrfwm...c. by s-t Mllol, .. ....., mem~" ot UC lrvlnt Svmpnony Ord1ttlr• •• I p.m. too.y and Sah" d•Y In Flnt Arts Conc.,rt Hall Adrnfuloft S2 91ntr ... \I •IUOfnO. Tlcllet lnf-lon~tl ,....,'AllOTHlllt TIMa" -Poe> .oncl l•u mu.ic lonlllfll .ond S.tUl'OtY at • o'clOClt by Full_,,on Coll~ J a u EnHfl'lbl• end Voe.I Jau En'9mbt• at C.mr>us ThHlff, l11 &. CNi>man Ave., J'uli«tOfl. Geft«al admtS$ion 12 • .-udeftU -Mftlor c:tiun. '' .IAZI CC*altT -H-..t u -In a p.m. perlori"l\fft(,I tocs.v .al OcwaU':y Chandler Pavlllon, Los An11e1u Mu•IC C•nter. lnlorma lton Zu-tl2·7211. COUlllTltY OOSPIL MUSIC Btuca Herrl119 -Crystal R:~r on <~I at l:JO """'· Galv¥y 0..pel ot Dena Point, ll7J1 0111 S..r No adGtlUlon Ch.ar9" ''.'JM• OVlltCOAT" -Ont·t CI play aNpted frcm Nl<holal Go19ol'1 • • THI OMI & OML Y .... THI OMI Ii OML Y , ... -....... ,, ............ -· ,.,.._ .. _,,, ... .-.. .....,.,. ...... , ....... M.l ICU •trno ~--" .,:_: ... ® ....... ,,..,." .. 1"4t l...CNt..., •Utt&lllMH! -·1iw.-;11. ....... ..... ...,_ ... _ _. .............. ,.~ .... Times/Places •horl story tonloP\1, Saturday •ncl s..n<uy ti I O'CIOCl In Arfr1ur'\ B ... n, 1111• E uclld, Garden Grove. lnl0<matloft ~II. Cl!LE•ltlTY •INllPIT SHOW Ella Fltrger...S .itll l'oll« llr-s. 81U HaYH -S.... ~ t nd Tbt~lftllaneflt .......... CP\lldren'\ HoWMUll In LOnQ Beach. TIO el\ SIOO. 0 0, $20 -ill .IO Lono 8H ch C-nllon and Perf0<m•no Art• Conl., "LITT~ll WOMEN" -TO<My and Sunda y, March 10.11anclMarch 17 1• •I Fountain Valley Communlly Theater. Foun1aln lltltay Aecrutlon Center. e~ _,., Hell. Tllftts 1·>0 p.m , wlttl mall-~h1rclav -s.,,.., •• J.lO p.m lntormaoon, ruetvatlclna M.3'U °" ~llJ. SATUltOAY, MAltCH • WINTElt f'E:STIVAL K-Kah Varlttv 8-1 p,m . 9r-1, Poett Fa.tlval I JO p.m , l'orum T.,.atH. AMi.t--Clan1< C>r ~-•II ci.y, l'Hllv•I of Arts orounch, 4.IO Laouna Canyon Aoed , La oun• llffCI• KOi '"" c-1111 .... anc1 Show KOi lilft U hlOll •t SoutP\ C..ll Pl.OU 11111~. s.r.11--Bu r '4r•ts. Santa Ana *lay -Sunday. 1114tw l"'J ea<P\ city, -to Sp m. J~..w dancen Pfffor"'an<e on the mall•• 11 a.m -1 p.m. loday -S.WS.y Aw•td <•r~y# t p.m. Sur\Caey PllTEtl MEllO Pltnh t ;,, con- cert al 1·01 pm ti TM ClaremOftt Cott-· Bridges Auditorium, 4111 •ncl Coll-Way' a...-TIO l't• ., •. ..,!. VAN .. UIS' DAYS -SN>w .,..,, anll cu•tomlHd ofl·rotcl velllcl•• f .. turecl at Knall'I 8ffry f"•r"'· 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. lodtJ.,.. 10 •"'·lo• p m Sunelay al Bu.<1• P1r-•I 1racli0ft. Coo11ed!-8111 Sl<:itt - Ptlff H-.tll perlOl'm In llw 0-Tlmel'Pe- SUNDAY, MAltCM I OUITAlt COMCllltT -Ernesto Alon..,, UC I rvlne """le itUdtnt, In concert .ot I P."'·~ OI Fine Arts Conc••I Hall WILLIE 9090 u tln jau a t ) and S JO pm , J'orvm TP\uler, La11una Bu ch l't \llval o1 Arh llfOllndS, l>.IO l..avuna Can"°" Aotd Tk~th S. fO ti - NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY AWARDS \ lncludJng Best Picture Best Special Effects Best Sound Best Director -George Lucas mw~..,.. HAM1U. ~ FO\D C4J>.P.JE ASHER P€T€R OJSHNG~A1£C GUNNESS Dally 7:30, 10:00 Sat/Sun 12:00, 2:30 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 . Ol!lrl'D, ,., .................. c;;; ...... illli ..., __ _ Intermission Tom Titus help select the play to be presented. He or she must hold a California Community College credential in theater arts or be able to qualify for a credential. Further information may be obtained by calling BIH Purkis, coordinator of the festival, at 556-:5640 or the Newport Beach office at Coastline Community Colleee at 646-2431. • CALL.BOARD -Auditions for Golden West College's production of "A Man for All Seasons" will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Acton Playbox on the Huntington Beach campus . Director Charles Mitchell will be seeking eight men and three women in all age ranges for the historical drama by Robert Bol~. The show opens May 12 fOr a two-weekend run in the main theater. _ .. ',:'&) IRISH ROVERS ST. PATRICK'S OAY f'rtday, March 17th, 1978 ----------- MAIL OROEAS NQW MUSIC CENTER BOX OFFICE 213-972-7211 B A-Mt::, 213-65-3262 MdM'S --SEMI TOUGH .. 111 SO. COAST PLAZA CftU ~, .. -..... --.....I DAIL' 6:0CM:OO-I 0:00 ~fol'•'¥*: ... ,,.._ ...... ,......,.Hott. MANN'S CINEMAUND 1414 St. lbfN! &uttla Us.JAi MAH'S CIHEMAUND MMSt.lltNI ... IJ$.IMI 1111 "l.A• 11.Asr ,,., N&TloMIAT~ ........... ,._Of THI WORLD" tAl(Y.,,...I ... , 1.AT/Wlf 1-4:tl-1il .. 1eill "OH GOD'" INI ..... , .... LU.i-llJMllMIH '"WHATS UP, DOCr ............. ,,,_ 111 ...... 11111 •' .. TICKET PRICES. 7 5018.!!0/~.!!0 ,.PLUMMER AUOfTOAIUM ~Y. MA'°411tti m•1--.. ncllET IWCO 7.90/UO (CONSUMER) ADVOCATES In the . ;:,. ALL MUTUAL TICKET AGENCIES 1 l NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY AWARDS --including -- BFSf PICTURE BFSf ACTRESS -Anne Bancroft BfSf ACTRESS -Shirley MacLaine BEST DIRECfOR-Herbert R~ · .. t 1 ~ . • '< '! .. ~... . ' > ·, TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX ~.u A HERBERT ROSSFJLM DAILY PILOl' ANNE BANCR<l FT SHIRLEY Mat:LAJNE ,.THE TURNING POINrTOM SKERRTTT . l•l""'"'-1 MJKHAJL BARYSHN/,KOVollft LESUE BROWNS I .HA. SCOTT .. MARSHALL THOMPSON•"" ANTHONY ZERBE .!'AMERICAN BM.LET THEATRE ,_..~NORA KAYE lflWt,. tl)AR'l'HUR LAU REN TS P-1utt<1 ir-HERBERT ROSS-' ARTHUR LAU RENTS ... ~..._ ...... _,. •. OltWMl ~HERBERT.ROSS PRINTS BY DE LUXE· NOW IN PAPERBACK FROM SIGNET HUNTINGTON SCHl!DULE ~ DAIL y 7:00, 9:15 Ltl!llJ FRI. 6:00, 1:15, 10:30 •11".,..ctoo"""'oe.l • SAT. 1:30, 3:45, 8:00, 1:15, 10:30 SUN. 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, t:30 -') ~ ' ' ( I I I ' ~ t I ' • .------' (8 OAILY PllOT Ft1dey, March 3. 1978 Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS. • • t ~ • • .. . r . • • • .. • ... ' .. .. .. .. ·. . ·. '• . .. 'I I Kii>.\' EVENING MOii :.NEW8 DIEQl!NCY ONE OAMefT TICE IMD't BUNCH Cindy end Bobby .,. helped 9y WI lndlen ~. • TH&AOOMD Mlle•'• -partner Pf- lo be • little loo 1111g1t In hunting f(lt ~ I ~"'MEXICO "~on And OllOOl>'- ~ .. ABO MEWS ~. Hl!MAND ttaW ·~TION Samantha develops • ~ ~ llnd wreolca • ~tn·~.ut. fl) OVEAeASY Gu.t: Helen O'Connell. ~ OON8UMER SURVIVAL KIT "MOY!ng, Product l labltlty, Tota" CJ) UHTAMm WOAl.D .. Ptaflc Coast" To·Oaoi~e ®) MERV ORfFAN 7:00 8 THE MUPPETS 6-t:l.QU~. 0 H8CHEW8 0 LIAA8CLU8 0 Al!ICNEWS 0 llOWUNG FOR DOUARS P atty Duke Astin (in bed) discusses an agonizing decision with Susan Sullivan and Mitch Ryan in ••Having Babies III," a TV mQvie tonight at 9 on ABC. Channel 7. G) ILOVELUCY Lucy end Elhel llarl their own bulinel8 -making and lllllng lllld dre..ino. CD NJAM.12 88 MACNEll./ LEHRER REPORT bU9Y ~ which ende up In thfel tngldles. fD L.A. INTERCHANGE "Tauble You" Gi> VOTER'8 PIPEUNE "~o Oeteline" (I) THE MUPPeT8 ~:Lou Rawls. g!) CALIFORHIA TONIGHT ()) TO nil THE TRUTH a:oo 8 Cl) WONDER WOMAN 7:30 fJ ALL-STAR ANYTHING GOES 0 WILD KINGDOM ··oor11111 Ot The Mountain" (Part 2l 0 NEWLYWED GAME 0 ~ HOU. YWOOO SQUARES 0 JOl<ER'8 WILD m THE BRADY BUNCH Maroa and Greg tl411 on 111e<r drl'tlng acorn. Q) AOAM-12 Miiiay and Reed hllte I "Flight To Oblivlon .. A for· "*' high lewl NA TO offl. cer turns his 9W880n'9 ~ of ttypnosis to a campaign ol sebotag• ao-t the U.S. Aif Fore.. Mlchell SMnnon eu-t llllrS. Cl QUARK "The OIO And The 8Mut1- tu1 .. au.11 II ~ to -Iha G*aY by hlvlr!g an extended romantic lntertudit 1Mth the -.u- oua, si..i0tlltt9 ~ Cha1111el Lbti119• 6 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles O KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles O JS:TLA (Ind.) Los Angeles 0 'KABc-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (() KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles · @) KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles CD KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles al KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles El!> KOCE·TV.(PBS) Huntington Beaet\ cam. (Barbell Rhoadet), but ana.a I ~ virus and IUddenly beGol'rwa an oc~ D MOVIE **'h "A. Hlgllt In CUlblenc." (11M8) Mini Bcother•. Loll Coltler. The M8nl Broth«• cau.. pan. demOnUn In CMlbtlnca. (2hn.) 8 (fl OONtfY 6 MARIE G-as: Tom JoMa, LOtet- 118\lfil. 0 MOYie * • * .. Ctnnon For Contot>I .. (1970) George Pepplrd, ~ Rtlll. A small Qr'Ollp of u..s. Al~ ~men llC out to •*-• blr>d of Meldcln ouu-. (2 tn.) m CAAOL BUAHETT ANDRIENDI · 1 SPl!aAL GW~ON WEEK IN REVIEW ~ .. Qll() 8t4AAK!Y "It H~ One Night" Wllln I !Me-night bomb ttvlll toroee Shartley to ehlre 1111 ~ """' • group ol 9\4Ctad WAVES, the chi9t hll dlftlc¥'Y In k-.>lng hll MO" - Mplt'lted lrOm ltl9lr -. found lodO«I· I CR088-WTT8 • WAU. STRUT W&)( "Drilling For Oollara" a.-: DoMkt 0. ........ pte91dent. Tiie Enargy Rind. 9;00 • ces MOYJI N81c1 Ult To OM1b" ("'- ,.,., O.bM•" Ralfln, Ctienee Frank. S.V-11 people .,. tf11C1ped, and taca poHlble 111dden , dealt\, wtian two lid lift ~-der81ed • D AOa<R>N> FILES "Trouble In CtlapW 17" A t>eet-.... na ll.llhor" (Clll.t- ct.tta NeYlne} lllrwa flloclf. Ion! to lnveltlgate threatl aoMlll Mt lite. but Jim t>ecomaa the murder ........,. •• ,_.target. (R) a o ABCM<ME "Having 8ab1ee Part fir" (PNmllfe) lkl9M Sulllv*1. P9tty CMle Altln. Dadlclt· ed doctora try to help tlltM ..... """ ttlelr mectlcll and emotlonll prot*m8.. • A MAN CAU.f.D l.OMIAIO e nE sot wtVEa OF HEHRVWI .. cather1na .._d.. A nalW 1&-~-dd Is. 11 first. 911trmled with the lltention and luxury lhe rac:ieMe lrOtn the alllng, ml~aged king, but soon oorM1 frUltrstad Ind dluppoll1ted. G.!) FN«l LINE • .... ~ Polley An Exien- llon Of Aulelln Polloy?"' Ou.t: Hanlllon E. a... IMY· (]) MOVIE ***~ .. The Odd Couple.. (1988) Jack Lemmon, Wlltw MJlt"-'· A mllmltched (alr ot dM>rclcl "*' decide to ahar11 an apamnenl In New York City. (2 hrs.) t:30 I MSW OAff1N 10:00 QUNCY "The HMrt Of TM Matier .. Q\llncy 11'119 to pro1ee:1 11111 boll, Or. Aadn. .._ boft:lled eutop9y compll- cal• • homicide 1nvw11- i lon. D NEWS HONEYMOONERS WORLD "T'hrM Days In Szx:acin" Sued on actual tape recudlng9 kept by Pohh WOtttera. llrildng POillh dod<WOttt-confront the head of the Polllll eom.- munlst Pwty. 10:*> •• NEW8 LATDf<> CON80RTlUM "BltlnguMllm: Promisl FOi Tomorrow'' A.ctr-Rill Moreno narrate• 11111 examlnetlon of the key .__ ol bllngual. bbll- turel edueatlon. 11:00 8 D 0 (]) ltl NEWS D LOW. AMERICAN S'TYI.£ .. TUBE TOPPERS ·· KOCE ~ 7:30 -Voter's Pipeline .. Peter J ay, British ambassador to the United States, is Jim Cooper's guest tonight. KTLA 0 8:00 -.. A Night in Casablanca." The Mal'x Brothers invade ·Ute Moroccan city in this 1946 movie comedy. CBS f.J 9:00 -''Ski Lift to Death." Several people are trapped on a derailed · ski lift in this new TV mov.ie with Deborah Raffin and Charles• Frank (photo below). -~And The Dlaapc)aar. Ing Bolt" The ~ meol- Glan emo hie to coma up with -,.. magic. Ml.oYe And The F-Bow'· Leo and Naomi ma6c1 a big dllcxr.oery on t'*r 1"ddtng night, QMOW ••'41 "Cruy Joe" (t97•) Pwttr Boyte. PIUll p,_ llM. A tr~ blogr-c>flY of .kWf Gallo. • Men. leedar wflo -etlOI down In 1972, .. l)flllllted. (2 hrS.) • THE 000 COUPL.f FtltJc talka <>tear Into being I "big bfolher'' to I young bay In • reCotm acnool. • LET'S MAKE A DEAL DtCKCAVETT Q~ John L Marlon, PrHldent ot 8oth1by Pllrile a.me.. Ille oldest and •Qell fine "" auc-lioneata In the WOtld. el MAOHEJ&. / LEHRER AEPORT 11:3011(]) w•A·a•H c-ftre ,_. ~ members of the 4077111 to ~te, U091)1 for the --cyn;cal Trapper Jot>n, ""'° l)'ldlct• the -la prerl'\llTUta 0 TONIOHT Host: Johnny Carson Gu.ta: Ronny GnlMm. BertComy 0 LOW. AMENCAH STYl.£ ''l.0¥9 And The o.tectlW- °"'9e II hired to keep an • on a t>MutHul gotl "Lo... And The Mw;e Column-$8lly II IO upeat by I "Dew Dorl .. COIUnln .,,. caAI of! her wedding. G O SANm'A "If You Cen'I Pey lne Prlol0 ' s-tta pul'IUlt lhe aty' • •oe> crtme IMder. • rnan IO OOYefld with "'1MI and reapecteblmy 119 _,. untoud\llbte (RI I ~IMAl'T • CN'TIOHEDMO N£W8 MORNING 12:00 8 'TWILIGHT ZONE • WOALO°" 8URVIV~ "Box Me A Bongo" 9) MOVIE * * "The RoolcJeM ( 11159) Petet Merafllll, Tommy Noontn. l'M ... dtllftlll IQ WOftd W11 II tltldl l*nMlf on • delaft 111#\d "'4tf) two Japeneae ICMdlera who do not know thl Wit' II oww • (_1 llr. 30 min.) 12:0l 8 (I) C8S LATE MOVIE ** "&lywy To Oeatrl .. ( 1974) ROH Martin, Stefania Pow.n. P~ , gar'I on WI llflll ltwnway -endanglnd wflel\ Che controf l*1'I II tamp9red with and thl car ewtngs uncontrollably In 70 mpi winds. {A) 1~8 MOVIR *** "Lydia Balley .. (11152) Dale Robertson. Anne FrWICll9. The Nbels In HIN .. ~ In their r9'YOlt against Napoleon'• lore.a by WI ldWnturoul lewyer. (1hr.,55 min.) • tG'IE *** "A Guy Naroed Joe" (114•) 8penur Tr.cy, Ir-°"""9-A daredevil pilc)I qulll'ell With ,... glrtMand ~ the ~ Cl'llnClll he ...... until ... ha • ~ rnonlUon ol hit daltll. (2 In.) r 12:17 U ST AAT1ME "&cacie tnlo JeopltdY"' A countert.iter/burglat II • · llo"9d to ~ from pr11on to r"""'9 currency pUrtel hldderl In NazJ. occupied Fr-. t2:AO Ill MOVIE •• ~ ''The McMe Mak•" ( lH7} Rod Steider, Robert ~-A.n ~ l}foduOef trial to maintain control of I lrldltlonlil ftlm company. (1llr~20 min.) ..,\ll 'RDAY MORNING 5:20 I snvE EDWARDS 5:tO GALeS~ on f ~ Holdup Actor's 'ReVenge' . . -Bank : f . By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP> -In a way, acting in a mo\ 1e offered sweet revenge for Bruce Davison. He got to rob the bank that would never -cash bis checks · Jn the movie, •·o ay of Terror, Night of Fear," Davison and Warren Oates play two bun&}ing bank robbers. "That was the fun part," said Davison. a slim. blond actor wflo may be best reme bered as the rat keeper in "Willard ... "My manager's office is in the s ame building and the bank would never cash my checks because I didn't have an ac- count there -but I got to rob them." he laughed, adding, "I'll bet they'll remember me now.'' AFTER BUNGLING THE ' li!t. II~~ ~ . . _.; • . holdup, Davison and Oat.es are DAVtJOet 7! only a few steps ahead of the police when they ~; burst into a travel agency and leize five boetages. -The movie at first was called 11Tbe Mouth :,.. ... Marines," referring to the police negotiators who : : try to talk gunmen into releasing hostages UD· harmed. The tiUe was changed a couple of weeks before air time . . . -· .. Day of Terror, Night of Fear, .. which also •• stars Chad Everett and Sandy Dennis, airs at 9 p.m . Saturday on NBC, Channel 4. It WU written ; and directed by E. Arthur Kean. r. Everet\ plays Officer Ron Tice, who gets ·:. Oates on the telephone, first to defuse an explosive ~ !· situation, then to build a fotmdatioo of trust so .the ·: gunmen Will believe and depend on bim. . .. '-· : ~ THE FILM BUILDS suspense maslerfully • • with Oates as an explosive animal who could go either way, and Davison as a born loeer who can't cope with the pressure and the separation from bis young daughter. The host.ages, admittedly ~. display ~ well-defined reactloas to the .a.a. Sandy Dennw ls a plain apin.ster who gets more attention from O.atee than lbe's ever bad from a man before and beliU to Identify with him. Graham Brown defies the gunmen and dares Oate.s to shoot him as be waUm toward the door. Malcolm Atterbury turns to jelly and betrQs the others in an atumpt to save bis bWD skin. ' Dotson represents tbe hostage who remains rational and plots an escape. What little violence there is in the film is tastefully handled. The real violence, of course ls the emotional violence upon the hostages and their families. - Davison. 31 , was seen last month in "Deadman's Curve" on CBS, about rock singers Jan and Dean. and is flnishlng a run at the Westwood Playhouse with Richard Thomas in "Strea.mea... 1 "l think of acting aa a bobby,'' said Davison. "It keeps me from goine cruy. Tbue's so much time betv.oeeo jobs. I have been very busy since Sept.ember, but alter finishlne •Short Eyes• last year J took orr eight months to build a guest house.'' IN "SBORT EYES" RE played a cbITil molester who becom~ a victim in prison. Davison said "Since 'Wlllard.' I've gotten typecast aa a crazy. When I played Dean ln •Deadman's Curve.' I broke that. It was the first time in a while I got to play aom~body fairly normal." Nevertheless, be soueht out the role in "Day of Terror, Nl&htof Fear:• .. I just wanted to wort with Warren Oates bad. ly. He's my favorite actor," be said. "I find bim interesUnc and daneerous aDd vulnetable all at once. I beard be waa 1otne to be in it and that Art.hr Kean badwri\tfn it and would direct it.•• KEAN llA Y BE TUB best television writer ill the police genre. He eschews all the ti.fe.squealbl& devices that have given cop lh4nn a,bR name. Inatead, he relies on bla lmagin.atioa. and lqenulty to turn out memorable shows for sucb aeries as "Hawau Five-0 " and "Police Story.·· When "Police Story" was a regular series Dav1son played a psycho who killed red·haired bookers and len their bodies on tbe beach. "I felt guilty about that." he said. ''I'd raUaer be the kind or guy who doesn't hurt anybody. like Victor Joe In 'Day of Terror, Night of Fear.' "IT HAS BOTHERED ME la~ly JoJ)lay these roles. Especially seeing now bow the media affects people. I've done a lot of stuff I'm not proud-of. You can't erase it, be~ause it plays on the late show. I'm DQt saying there's no place for violence.· I'm a1ain.st the glorification of violence.•• Davilon, a native of Philadel~a. got into actlne wblle a ~dent at New York University. He worked at the Lineoln Center for several years, then mad?ubbfllmdebutln °LaatSummer." I· 'The Strawbeh'y Statement" bloulbl blin to Hollywood. where he's ,been ever alnce. In "Ulzana•s Raid/' with Suit Lancaster. he plQed a young inexperienced lieutenant. "1'l'R LYMAN WARD, A neighbor and fellow actor. he's written a screenplay called "Retreat.'' ,.,.. ...... ~~ .. about bis Ute in a Miami military academy during • the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. By the time "Day of Terror, Night ot. Fear'' ala, Davisoo wtll be in Germany playing a "boy 1 ~tonel" in "The Brass Tariet." It's about a " oj-.~,'11 Slnal eonsl>iracy to kW Ge°" George S. Pattol).. ed by George Kennedy. Jotin Cusavettes and hlabreoatsostar. . S'•a '9TL~D--He hasn'~ seen the TV movie yet and said be nlt .a ftr1J~ .: may get bll airlfriend, Rebecca Balding, to tape lt. . . -., . '• She was in the early episodes of "Lou Grant" as a Deborah Raffln stars as a champ1on.ihlp reporter and baa now become a reeular on skier in ''Ski Lift to Death," a suspense "Soap... , movie airing tonight at 9 on CB.5, Cbannd 2. .. -• MOVIE REVIEWS ·' ' .Musicians ·AIHBHigh '• '• , The chamber or· "chestra of the Universi· ·:·~of Arizona will perform at ll a .m. Tues- d, a.y at Hun tin gt on Beach Hleh School. 1905 Fnday. March 3. 1978 ·Movie Full of Pretense 'The Betsy' Laborious Endurance Test • • r By REX REED lt tells us that life [ ] The temptation to ls just as emrty in the A Quick Look at the Movies compare .. The Betsy" b ack seat o a Rolls . . with the Edsel stretches Silver Cloud aa it ·ls in . • from her~ to deadline, the back of a 'l'oyota. Down, pa u l Rudd , wmu•a -111 11ettar u..11 11 did 111 but this movie is so bad, Th-e messaie 11 thtt J'osepb Wlsetnan and a ~~r;.o:~t,:.,.i:n=.:V~~' ... ea..;! so numbingly obtuse, so· grief, misery qd un-ll u m. be r ·0 f d j s -dlre(tt "" "'"' wtt11 an unctentanct- bloatedly pretentious fulfilled pusion it just 1inaulabed artlsia try :~.::.::~::,'1:;,!'i:.=~= and awesomely corny, 81 excructatln1 to their Inel .. t to pollshrott.,.. uplOllw as w1'*1er aoi•-1 t d th d l • n..h ,.,,. Ha bltarre TV Wntlller. IClm no capsu e pu -own peoptewboneverempt.y e roaa· n. " e oar11Y11t1,."""•'"""'°•'"'"' seems ade,quate. their own uhtr•ya. Betay," but •Junk S,' still Ulldenta!Mtl"" YOU110 ecc ... tr1c, _, It's "Tlie D9:mned," 1 DON't doubt it for a ·J unk even..U fbe eart>aie :!:.111pport1,., ... 1u111elldld. Rated set in G~l!e Pomt~. Or, minute, but the problem can ~es from Tiffany. ..,uua" 11 • .._,119 -·u ... as Tennessee . VI-, Ulla ms wltb movi-about the It s ·a 1abort0 us or "'•"'MY· L1111.,. H•11,,....·1 , .. l h dr l bo _, COll«tlao Of lltr tr.....,.,,,p wltll a m g t a~ • its a ut agonies of the rich iis endurance teat a\)out elftM ~·1 .._ ldHttsm iec1 "a·lotta things, honey -that they cannot be money, eex and power in ,,., to ,......,., '" NHt Germany. d l t i U ,_A Frei! z~-C"Fr.,,. Her• to gr e e ~~ us • .v c e • taken seriously by or· the automob e-u.stry. Eternttv.H "'TN Null'• $Cory"> .i,. ·~~~r~:x;u~~~de•:c:~~ dinary mortals like you * * * ~~~~.r=.' .. ~:,~'~"',1:"';;':'r. • . and me ptrlectloll •ow~ He11-. .. pultio' on airs.•• Wb ·th d "HIGN AHXllETY" l•dtdl<MM ti-?' 11 .. 111no 11er 1Ne<11r111H. ,_ temint-en e poor an op-Ma1 aroo1U 1o Ntrwct HllCJKodl. -tv ... , _...tor~. 11ete11 11. pressed suffer, we 11·1 an •"•~lonate, .. _,1,,.., "aATUllDAY •••HT ••va11" in b th · b llttar'-trlbutittoh_.otMa-marll.1 tft9 tm•ro•n<• of Je1111 !, ...... , ... -..... . '-OAIL Y PILOT €7 (JACK ANDERSON) REV!ALS In the DAILY PILOT ~ "01\:"Go&" TOGETHER ONLY AT EDWARDS edwards SADDLEBACK PLAZA edwards fOUNTAIN VALLEY . a. TottOATlOCllff(U) UOOtlHUUTATIDIM6a W C9, but W en e nc penH. 8roollt tans mty be IHS TraYOtta Ma tlfm IW In muc11 11W and privileged start 1,111111td ''""......._.ID u.. ws-wme ,,, __ as sy1,_1w StMt- gnashlng thelr teeth. we ~~.':" o::::: ~ ~.:.:,c:.:.::~::c.:~~~:: edwa ds BRISTnL CINEMA just start bowling 1n our .... "141"'· .... Brook• oe1• th• sup. ... actor. ~le Wl!Mlty _,,.., edwards CINEMA WEST r v port from Madt!IN ~ H.,....y .,, electrlfylno ~ " well. Ht popcorn. IC°""•"· 0ot1i L.eactvMn -... lll•vs a"'"'.,_ .. ...,,...,....,.. WESTMJHS1HATGOl.DEMWEST IRISTpL AT MAC:ilTHUI · a. TORO 511-SUO f<>UtirAIM YAUIY IJt.1500 ·.• . .Malo St. • w-'J • Works bi{ Mozart, -.... Jea n Francaix. • 'Stravinsky and Haydn ~i ll be performed. .. The Beuy," based on a Harold Robbins potboiler that · was all the rage a few seasons back lo supermarkets, is one of those gold-plated, tin-hearted sagas in the movie tradition of "Valley of the Dolls" and •'The Other Side of Midnight." Laurence Olivier. IOrttd lanltt. Rated PO, but ......... life "'vot--aroundlllUl5COflllllta. 892-4493 540-7444 7""" Rober t Duvall 11111• to~t~d u~M.•«•~ Tllem~k~~u.t~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • POUlbly lllY<llf•rllu. Ille ux anllNlllllc. Olntetor JoM Katharine Ross, Jane eec1 ...... ,,. ~ u.. .... , _, Al#xander Edward ''THllONllAHDONLY"C911tlnuH t11tm111ew,au.yaoq crowdw111 OMI ED FOR ' 111t Henry W\'*I« rote u tlle .,.. recOlflfn. 'TN tllm II aimed at tlwm, l!J!! N NAT ·- , •. .. -... .. -~- In a world gone mad, who .needs a · funny fabulous love story? YOU DO! HENRY WINKLER 'Finding the one you love ... is finding yourself 1-IEllel:JcPGJ A TURMAN-FOSTER COMPANY PRODUCTION #HEROESM Co-surr~ HARRISON FORD Herrmann, Lelley·Anne •"""'""""•••••-.TM ,....,_, _ _..~. ..ACADEMY AWARDS MEL BROOKS B~~~~~~E Drll MADELINE KAHN • CLORIS LEACHMAN· HARVEY KORMAN •• DICK VAN PATilN ·IOI WEY· HOWARD MORRIS A IE. ns FtM • Pruklced n1r.etterl11y MEI. ems V«ttten by MU 1RDS · Rfl CtARK ·RUDY MOCA ·BARRY lIVm ·Music 11'1 JOON Ml»!RIS cm~ 11tm• IOUUl !Wtlllll BEST ACTOR -RICHARD DREYFUSS BEST ACTRESS -MARSHA MASON '1be Goodbye Girl' is a joyous comedy- just what the doctor ordered. Neil Simon makes feeling good legal ... " GENE SHALIT, NBC-TV A RAY STARK PRaXJC110N OF A HERBERT ROSS RlM NBLSIMCX'rS "THE GOODBYE GIRL RICHARD DREYRJSS ·MARSHA MASON and~ QUINN ClJMMINGS as Lucy Edwud1 Schedule " Dally 7:15, 9:15 Frf. 6:00, 8:00, 10:15 Sat/Sun 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 1:00, 10:15 . .. q DAIL V PILOT Frld11y Morch 3 19'711 ~atti S••t la B it . "'· ... ; '" ,. 'C • 'Easter' Album Hailed . . By USA aOJllNSON · P acklnc her baas. en route to Oh lo for aix ays of concerts, Patti Smith played for me her Jreat new LP, "Easter." • Scattered across her bed wu a atat of her .ibum cover (a Lynn Goldsmith photo of Paw \looking glamorous, and very sexy), a rave New \'ork Times review of Patti's new book. ''Babel," a tape recorder, a Deep Purple LP ("I'm studying the guitar playing," she laughed), a Bergdorf Goodman's shopping bag, and other accoutrements of rock and {Oil, gypsy life. "'EASTER" IS A brilliant album from a most uniquely talented artist. Patti's voice is strong, the level of musicianship is high, and I predict that those who are not already fans of Miss Smith and her gro_up will be included in that special club after they'v~ heard "Easler." Side One begins with "Till Victory" ("This is the field marshal song," she said), "Space Monkey" ("I do my first real rock and roll yell m this"), "Because the Night" <co-written with Bruce Springsteen and a real AM single >. "Ghost Dance," and "Rock and Roll Nigger" .(preceded by a chanllike poem recorded live at ,CBGB's). • Side Two has "Privilege," "We Three" (Patti calls it the "real heartbreaker"), "25th 'Floor" ("This is m y Detroit song, and this is 'where I play guitar'I). Listening to her guitar &>laying on "25th FlOQr," Patti looked like a little kid with wide, amazed eyes. "That's me, that's me," she said, as if she could hardly believe it herself. .. JOINING DAVID lSOWIE forrus forthcom- ing U .S. concert tour will be musicians Stacy Jleydon (guitar), Dennis Davis (drums and pereussion), George Murray ~bass) -they were all on his 1976 tour. CurrenUy in other : bands but accompanying Bowle for this tour 'will be: Simon House (electric violin), Jean H ayes (keyboards ), Roger Po well (synthesizer). Bowle told me that he'd like lo try to gel Eno in that band, but "he probably won't come. I'd like to say he's coming, but it's hard enough • getting him out of his bloody apartment, let ; alone on the stage. I think he might do the odd : gig, and it will be odd. He'll probably do Paris. ; He's never been to Tokyo -so maybe he'd do ·that. And London -because he only has to : catch a bus." MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY • 0 r .. ANNIEH OAll.Y ltl~T/SU-1.IM .... 11 'WORLD'S GREATEST LOVER" (PG) OAILY930-1000SAT/SU~10:00 "JULIA" (PG) OM.Y 7 ~~RWl«»t 1~11)"30 8Al/SUM-1.JO.a:~1~10.» WALTOISH£Y"S "RUN FOR YOUR LIFE: CHll.OflENS "CANDLESHOE" CHARLIE BROWN" l'AICE.t •7~0AILYSATISU-l'OQ.4»7:30 .-aoSAT/SU~l~.30 .. SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" (R) 0~ TI c»t 21>10:30 SAT/SUH -1.20-3 404.-.»10:30 w "CANDLE SHOE" CG) "THE BOATNIKS" WALT 0!9NEY'8 "PETE'S DRAGON" "GNOMEMOBILE" "SLEEPER" "BANANAS" (PG) "EVERYTHING ABOUT SEX" Ka .......... SUdlWM The U.S. tour ends in New York City on May 8, then La Bowie will go to Europe fq,-a tour beiionlng in Frankfurt, Germany on May 14. After tbat,.he'll mm "Zally" (the story of painter Egon Scbeile), and then tour Australia, New ~aland and Japan in November. Nothing like knowing what you're doing for the next year . . . WAITRESSES AND FANS wore "I'm Ready" (that's the title of bis new LP) T-shirts and buttons at the Bottom Line this week when Muddy Waters performed (or three nights. Back problems caused the blues giapit to cancel some early tour dates. but fie was in fine shape singing such classics as "Miµmish Boy," "l 'm Ready," "Rock Me," and ''Hoochie Coochie Man," accompanied by hls band - Pine Top Perkins (piano), Willie "Big Eyes" Smith (drwns), Jerry Portnoy (harp), Bob Margolin (guitar). Luther Johnson (guit~r ), and Calvin Jones (bass) -some of whom have played with Muddy for the last ten years ... FOLLOwtNG HIS glamorous jetset party- ing at the carnival in Rio (where he paid $2,SOO a tick.et to at.tend th~ Sugarloaf Mountain Ball), Hod Stewart went to London for some dreary dental work. A TRUE LOVE STORY. .. . For everyone who believes zn happy_ endings The continuing true story of.Jill Kinmont, a woman with enough courage for ten lifetimes ... and a man with enough love tocariy them both. 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"-· lilqoly lif -.Sttlonlng. -~ s599 9 oower dlao 1><11<-. power wl11dow1. radio, lleater, ............... ~ raoC. liflled oi-1111 ...... .-.. _ ~ (N12$ ('S17TGB). • 1975 ELITE =~=-== $3699 ....... ~--.-lulrll"( ¥1<¥ lftterlor. Try a on flDr ala. • ("'°'4) 12~ • • l r .. -• • ~ DAILY PILOT Frldey, March 3, l 978 PU,BUC NOTICE PUBIJC N&l'ICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIONMICE • nm ,.,CTl'nOUI IM/$1NIU •atoLUTION HQ.,.,.. ll'ICTITIOUS IUMNHS ,.CTITTelO IUSIMUI "CTITIOUI SUllNIH 111146) ,.CTITIOUI 1uJ1•1u aUNR!Ott COURT OP TMI NM'l ITATIMIMT NAMI ITATIMINT MAMl ITMIMINT NAM9 STATIMINT JtO'flC. TO ClllDITOlts NAMI ITAT&M&tn' Sf A~I OI' CAUf'OttlUA NI The tollowl"9 I'll .. flt ef'e CIOlt\O RIM>\.llTION 011' TMI NARD 011' Tho fOllOWlnQ !*'ton 11 Cl!MtlO .... ,.. Thi loll-Ing per IOI\ ll dOlllt 1>11•1 l'he fOllowltlQ Ptftoftl .,. e10il>9 IU 1'11110. C:OUllT 011' TMll Th<t fol1owlng ttrMftl Off dol"9 'TltlCOUlfTVO .. OltANOI 111ulnt1u.. 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Of MA"V ,. .. ., Atoll Glo1'alll, l1HI WHIRl.U, H a..r11 el Olroc:lor\ C:l"'lt,W•lllllMter,U.t2..:t Thll lluSl-1• cOllducMCI by lift In• 101, Tu\1111, c:AtHeel J OSEPH J e HORl!I , JA •• tll• C_.. ...... w.ttwnGo<pouflon. °Ml!ltNANOIZ &Hl!ltWOOD, ChUll .. (t, HuntlnQton a .. cll, CA flf thl I,....,,. R-11 Wet• Ohlr~I Thlt~'*S ltc-..Cl..,bY •n l1'" lllviel\Mll ThllWM-IH onelucled by e cer• JOSEPH J OHN I N01t£S onll • C.lllorWa ~tllon, ~ Patrn ~11 ..... 1... ,,._.. CIRWO I .... ,,..,._,., .-,."' t f'ltll lllvlcli.al. Arnold N. Henry llCWtlloft JOSE PH J. ENOAl!I, Ooettleel. Slreet, Sulit 201, Fullerton, C.ll'°"'lt NOTICll IS Hl!ltllY GIVaN 11\al Thh butlMU II condu<led by 'a e4 WOt H IW II!••-~ Olt\rl't Ne Donald~~ This tltt-1 wa1 fillll Wllh lM Marlor C-00ttllon Hollu Ii _., 91....., lo <ro<lllOll t1tlS "'9 \Hlder"91*1, JAMES I!. HllM, ~nerel S>arllllnhlll IOI wllhlll lltWO; and Thi' "•t-1 wa, llled wllh lhl .C:011nly Cl-of Or•t\OI C:0\#1\'f OI\ EdW9'CI Ttllll, M.0 lltvlng cl el m l •talnll Ille UICI Tllll lluilnttl 11 <on<IUCI"" by t <Ot ftvl>ll< Guerd111, ttcOMlf'V•IOr "'tM Peter GlovMll WH ·" EAS, II •• "" ....... ol IN Ct lllllY CIHk ol 0r•l'9' Co1111ty .,. Fell. 2t, 1t1a. PrHICl9nt Cltttdenl lo 111• Mid <l•lmt In tho -·•Ion tltrs o11 tnel •U•h of MARY Tiii• •l•t-t ..... 111.S Wiii\ the l otrel ol DlreCtlrt of lllWO lo l't.11. u. ttlt " Tiiis "~ ..... flied Wiii\"" Ofll<e Of Ille Clerlr of tho ••Ottttlel CONSOLIOATl!OWl!UEltN ''HEAHANOl!l SHl!ltWOOO, co"· c.o .. 11tv C:lerll ol OrllftQI Gouttl't 141 tuP11lomenl tho Pltft tf W0tltt for f't.U Publllhoel Clo'-()N\I Dall't "llOt, CtufllY Cit,_ ti Ofal\OI c;0..,.ty t11 co .. rt or lo prese"t them lo tht CORPORATION , .. "'''"· Wiil ull ot Pfl'f•tt .... ,. ttw l'eOl'l.lll,., ._ 1m ltnllfOwt-Dlttrlc1 No tot aft4I '° "111111l!IH 0--Cent ~ty Pl!M, Mllrch >, 10, 11, t•, ttlt ...._ n . 1'11. llllder1lonee1 at ,.,. Glflce of JOAN Htl'OICI H 51,,,.rwcl\ Jr -T119Msl •l!CI besl Ml lllitdff, •IW ... , ,.,., IMr tH• 1r. ttllrMI• of '°'" 10' ""· "· 14. Mercft ~. '°· ltll f'tH» McEVOY EN ORES. tlJ Ocotft A\'I., P~I illietlOI! of tn'I' ,...._ brolltrt COnl• P1o1bll"'9f Or'"9t Cotr1 Delly ... lot, tctom11lltlll11t Mid Plllft of Wort.\, ~71 PUl>llil'lt<I Of .... Co.ul 0.Hy PUot, ~I 111"<11. CA t07-. wflldt l•tttr LATHAM & WflT!Clftf, Alty• • rnllll!Ofl, -IN._ Md COftOlllent ll'et>Nery 10, 17, 2•. MM<h ), 1'11 llld Mt•Cll a, ,.. 11, 1', tm oOk t ·~ IN plK4 of NIMti "' 1,. "'~II...._*· """'""fllr .....,. ....... tftCI Wblt<1 lo .... WH e Ae AS, lho propOHCI "'" PUBLIC NOTJCC' PUBLIC NOTICE '40·11 ~rnoneci In •II mt\ten llO.rt•lnlr>Q LM A1tt1••.1. ~ .. ,. ~lrrnallOI! Dy ,,.. •bo ........ 1111ae1 1--------------1 "'"''"""'' to Mid "''" of Won<•... ... -------------·I --------------1 to H id Hlall. s.ucft Clalm with t"' l'NlftH o. -•M Su..-rtor ~ Oii Wed,..._,, Merch PtJBLIC NOTICE !lnYflled lo thl• _,_!If DIN<t.,. •I --------------1 nt<hM•Y YOU<.hln 1111.91 bt flied ~ 15, 1'11, et,,.. i-Of tftl\'I o'clock • R .. Yl•r Mlltl,. lltld ~ti, fllC'TITIOUS auJINH& fllCTtnout IUSOfllS PtJBLIC NOTICE pr1111111e1 "' tf-.elll wtlhl" lour "°°"•er tller'Nfltr wllllll' IN ti-ti• 1'71; "AMI STATl*NT NAMI ITATIMIMT monlM tlltr IN fl1'1A puClllCael4111 of IO*H " ·-, at tlw olflca ... Ille l'ICTITtOUS •UStNISS HOW, THl!llEllOft• ..... toerd .. TM too-I,. ..,.. u Oollla '*"" The toltowlne ptflll)M .,. dOlno "ICTITtOUS •UllNIU 11\11 notice, Pullllt G~ "'· taoo Soulh 0•"'4 NAMI ITAffMl!MT Dlrectort ., lltWO ... Halle •Y ....... , • au.I_ Ill! HAMii STAT&MIMT D•l•CI ,. .. 7, It?&. Avenw . s.tlta Aftt. Calllornl• H 70S. 'tlle followl1'9 Ptrtofts ... Cll1"9 R ESOl.VE. OITl!ltMIHI! ANO AENll!E'S Cltl!ATIVI HAI• IN THE ~.~ Aeyrnoncl Tiie follOwlnu ......,.., ... do1n9 JOANMclVOY ENOAE$ ... '''*''· ""'· lfC-1 -...... of buslMU "' OllOER es.IOI-.: 0£SIGNS, <Jo .)Otwt W•yM T_.. w • ., ••• Toro, CA nuo bullnou et: EMWt!tlftl .... will MARY ~RNANOU SH~RWOOO. DtANNI t!NTERPltlSES. 2t)t1 "<llM l:""nlet It .... '"'"'''°" of Clull, 1171 Jarnbot' .. Blvd.. ~ Otvlll L Wat'd, 191112 P-Vtrdl, WILLIAMS Al.ARM SYSTEMS of of wld CIKoelefll """' Publlthecl OrW\99 ON\I Dell'f Piiot, '•b. u , u . MMch l. 10, 1m Ul-71 PUBLIC NOTICE <-OllM.rV•\M,JneneltolllttcartAl•rMI .... MC.O .. Clr<lo, ...... 1111gtot1 IMKh, the aoard of Ol..c•• .. 1-.wo .. 9-h,CAtM60 IM.>v-c.ttt-.CA"'6H OnlllQI Counly, P.O. BoK m. c .... JOANMCllVOYIND•H HOTICITOCRIOITOH • p roper1V anu•loel In the Sltll ti CA. '2M6 ~"pplemenl the prevl04lsly ellopteel At noe CArol 8-h, Sii~ Dtlll~ C•nelace I.. W.,.CI, 2aott Pa-Mew, (allfornl• n.:p (M•lll"9 Ad· Attorney .t Law SUf'EIUO. COUllT Oii' TM& C•llforl\I•. Cou"tlf ., Or•"••· Anne I.. Gr•y, 1t38? Per .. a<ol• Plan ol Work1 for lrnlH'OYlmt"t C:O.ontdelMM,CA'2t2S Verdt,SanJu.nc:ecMttr-.CAm1S drtMIU6£.11tl\Slr .. 1,CMl•Mn •. U7°'•HA... STATllOf'CALll'OltNIAll'OR ducrllle<I •• ~IOwll Clrcl•, Huntl~on 8ut n, CA. 91...., District No. 10'. Tlllt bullnou 11 conouc1ec1 llp., In· Tht1 buslneu I• <OftCIUt leel l>Y • Calltornl• ml7 S.el IHdl, CA toHI PARCEL I: Loi UJ, of Trect No. Ooloret Crew>ln, 8'4l Nl9hl•n<J•lt, htllOft 2. ThOt Ille pUl'1)0st of Ult dlvtel~I o-neral ~p. Lo •ls All>wy f'Oa, JO?J Pttnl .. lel Tel: 4•7M7 TMI! oou.!'!z=RANOI , ~21». In lhl Qty ot Huntington a.Kii, l'~t1ln \/ell•v, CA. '270t 11revlously ..__, PIM> ot Workt lor R-Cerol llarolh D•lllCI 8. Wtrel Sl/'ltl fl Toro. c.!llorftle t»3D P"l>llshed OrM9t C.0.\1 Dally Piiot, thtale of &NTOHIO C. DI llACA ., 51\0wn on. fNllllN reof rteordtel In Tl\h bU>lnH\ I• COfld .. <l•d by • Improve,,,.,.. 01\trlct No 10t ... lo Tiii• -~ ... 111«1 Wllh "" ™• st•-w '1Lllll wlU. Mk 11e111s.is... l'H, i.un Pltnflelel Feb. 10. 11, M.-<11 3, .. ,. 0.<••w<I .,.. tlDok ltl, INl9ll • ... and SO, Mii emtrttpan111r>hlp llrClJllcle~fDl'-.ef'~ .. C-W ci..-~o.umy Oii CW!ltv-0"11 .,ro,-,1191 GoUftly M StrHl,EtT-.Calll0tl!le'1UO S.0-11 u11an1011t Mt41S. '•'°rd~ ol still A~ L or1y lh• P•Ot"rly Within lmprov11••tt1I Fe-.21, 1t11 Feb. U, 1'71 Thll llullfllu 11 conouc19<1 lly • --------------! cr:,~~:,~~1~,!4~11;::.:::';.:c~~ r <>ranoe Count'(. Tllll l t•temenl w•s lnfel will\ lho 01•1•1<1 No. lot tlld IMt 1'le ....,_ OI l'MUI IXttM1 .... ,., ~l\lp PU Bl.JC NOTICE that •II ~ htvlno <ltltlla -oa11,.1 "AACEL t : "" ""41vicllel t/26li'lcl County Clerk ol or .... 90 Co..ntv on the wppl..rnent to ..... Plan of Wor ,Publlsl>M 0r*'91 '°"" Delly Piiot PUOll-Orange CO.ft Otlly ""'°'· 1.nrll AM>u<y l'o• .,,. Wiii -.dent ... (j!QUlrld to Ille • tn11re11 ua t-nl ln comrnon I" Lob Febru.rv 11. 1918 ll to •<~\lire tlld QIM\f'\ICt wort<t •net 1'10. 2•, Mtrclll, to. 17, 1971 Flt>. 17, 24,-.:hl. tO;lt11 Tllli lltl-I "" flied wltll Int _______ .... ..._ _____ , thtm. wllh.,... ntlCHIMY vovd1trs, In A, a. c . o. E. "· G, H, J, IC, •nel I. Of ll'tttH facllllltt lw ... KCIUliltlon, 1lor-.... " Sts.11 C...llt't Cltrlt of 0••11911 C.Ouniy on ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS lhe olllce of the <let'll of 11\e ...... Tr.cl 521», .. per ....., •t<Ordod In P\lbllslllld Or-Co.tSI O•ily Pllol a1111 Cllatrll1vtl•n of 11ottlll• •llCI ...... u. 1'71 NAMI! STATIMllNT ~lllllCI cour1 t pr-1 lllt llh • ...,.._ ttl. ~' • ... -soot Ml•· l"wuery :14, t1>e1 Mlf<h l. 10. 11. ,..,. ""''Ht.Cl •••er '"° wtter rl9hl•, p•rD• •c NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE '*""" Tl\1 101-lno per\OM ••• 0.1"9 tilt nt , • 01 ° iw 1 ~ w • UlltMo<.os l'MDS. --Of Orenge ''°"" h1cludl1>11 dM\1, rewrwlra. ,..,._ VU&A • PvtMtS/ltd Orenot C:O.•I O•tly PUet lluSIMU .. ; .... I ~·~~ .. ~I ~·· :.W.-~ CAlvntv, CelltOlnl.. tal'lki, lrut,.,.ftl lec;lllllH, mtl" --------------~-·------------AMERICAN INVIE$TMIENT. tttt -" ,,..,. o, ~ s " ~ .. a. •~ l'H. 11, Mo IMTcti t. IO, 1'11 l.6t Al\9tlot.. Callfernlt, Whlt h ll .,... • •• EXCEPT •II ,.,.,.,.1 -m1,.ra1 PUBLIC NOTICE wet.,. lm-1•1..., f.clllt..._ tllnnlMI l'ICTITIOUI 8USINIU ll'ICTITlout eUMNIS$ •~11 Tolll9rt. s ... 1. IO, l'ountal" VallO'(, piece of_.,,.., of lhl ,_,..IQfleel In t'IQflU btl-tellplltot 5001•1 wllllOVI \lor•9• faclllll", plt"S, p..mpl.ng NAMS ITATIMINT NAMa STATIMllllT --------------f C.lllornla 92JOI •II rnatltf'S ~lnlng lo thf OS1llt of tl>e rl9111 ot wrtece ..,,,.., •• rewrvael equ ip m ent, •"II •II l\ocesurr The fOllOwlnO __,Is doing °"II-Th• foll-Ing .,._ .,.. 4611\0 PlJBUC NOTICE Tiie American Aul E1tal1 U lll deceell,.,I, wllhln four mojllll• · .•tn the eleff by Tl-•lerOlt c:omoe"V. P'ICTlTlOUS 8US1Nlll$ t Q .. lpmenl •nel property therefor, "'" •• b<olnfls ••· • lnvutment CorPOt'•llon, • C.lllornla alttr 1111 first riubtlcetlon of 1111, .e corporallon, recor-S.Pl•mber 4, HAMI STATIMllNT a<,qulrlnQ funelt lo lutlUI Contr.clu.I J &. L ENTl!APRISES, 21Jll THE AHSWEA, U S EHi 17th --------------t torportllOft, .ot2 Talbert, Suite 10, notice. 1t62, 1" 11oo11 •m. peoe s1. offlclel The followlft9 pertOl'la •r• dol c.ommllments lo wrry out lne _, Com11tu i.-, Huntlnvton ae.cn. CA. St1'9tt, <:Mta ~CA ... 27 P'lc;TITlOUI aUSINllU f 04lnteln v.,1..,, C.llfornl• '270I D•led l'ebr._y I . im ltuords. busl~l a : atlCI llU'-ot IAWO COl!lalntel '" '2M4 The YOOI Gtfttw •nel Solrllu•I Nii.Ma STATIMDT Tfl•l blol&l,_s II ,_ucted bY e CO'· SEC\JRITY PAClll'IC SUllJECT to •II u ceptlon1, con-GI.EN cove ASSOCIATES, J31 contrecu IJ\cluellnt controcll w llh John --rt Loyd, ?Ull ComtltM World Soc ... ., •• Cal•-· ,..._.. Tfl• followlftO .,.,...,, • .,. Clol1'19 .. ,.11on NATIONAL BANK Clllloni, rt r1rk llons, eaMmenh, U • Forest Avell ... , $4111• 21, L .. unt otllef •0tncl•, -the Ptl'ITleftl ol ~. HunllnglOI! -h. CA. OJ... llon, fAS East 17UI Strtlt, COil .. Mew but!MU .. , -r~r •~rRIC"" •••1. ~·TE E•«~OI -Wiii c1111tons. reM,,,,•lloM, '"'"'· rlQl\11. ito.<11. CA.tMZ -r•ll"9 -OlhW coats of llJWO to Tlllt bul<llllu It ~..clod by "' In· c:.t.'1'21 GEOFF' MC WY SUAFBOAROS. _ ""'....," ~ ""~ "~'~ of U.•-,..f'lllCl Ote..-..! •11111 ri9"1i o1-v. f/f-.1. Aeu'-'cU-. Ill< ... c.tffer .. 1• Ille .. '"'' "°"""'" llY SectlM "''° Cllvldual. Tllh ""'"'"'"~by. C«• MC COY SORll'llOAROS. 6'0 w. 00• I N v E !> T M E' N T Mc.KENNA & P'ITTING Commonly known t l : 10!07 corpor111an, JJJ l"ortt11 A-. ~lit ol 11<1. Of the Wetor Ceelo. JofW> A. IAYd POtatlon. SC., Coste MIS-. CA. '2627 ':ORPOltATION MU Wll9'11'9......,•.W Holllurn °''"· Hunllnoton llttcll, ll,L .. lltlll9Hd\,CA ,,~'1 S.'1le11 J. Tlltt 11\o HLllTltl tel This Stal-I Wfl\ filed Wiii\ Int Tl>e Y0910efttw-ltoO.rt I . Mcl(nlght Jr., $111 Oovlel~.~ LMA ........ Gellfwllla"'1• c...111oml• Peclllcon, • C•I •or"I• cor .. IMnM of c11r'Ylnt Ollt IM Plt11 01 County ClwM of Or.,109 Qlunly on Solrlt\Oll--.SSoclety, ~ • ........,, 8Hcll, CA. '2 .. J Ttl: , ... mt e1e11 or olf•'l -ll'Nllael tor ulel ~·"°"· aMtt Del,.,...,, Suitt•. w orkt h "°°.000. Tllf ottlm•led Ftbruery21,1'1'1. •Calllomla Jeff H•kl'ntfl, MO w. 17th St., This tl•lemtnl .., .. lheel with lhl Att-ytf'Wl!ucutor pro~rty....., rnuu 111 In wrlllno --·•Polnt,CA.tUJ9 ••P•n'• ol carryl119 0111 lht "'°l:M "-""°'ltC.W..,atklll c.l•~.CA.'2627 co .. nty Clerk of Ofen91 County Oii p 1 ,._ wlll bt ,.,.._•I,,.. oflklo of u. ~!!.~~~ (GftdUCltd Oy A \Ul>Pl""eftC tlw'elO It llOJ,916,000 •nel Publl-O'.tll(ll ~t O•lly PllOI T.W.11\wton n .. ~ #ltcCrt, 2A '-Tiit .. Pl. FeD. U, 1'11 ... :."i.':.::;;:.."':r .. ~ .. o:.ny ~i Public Gue,,.an. 1>00 Soutll Or-.---~~~-lhoHllmetMPJ!'f'Mef<otrtlntloul l'e0fl6MY~--_,.J,IO,ll,i•1t .,,_,.,.....,.. -. .. -8Mc:fl.H~W.-12'e0Alnt. ...... _________ ...._.._ __ _ A,,.,.uo, ~· AN, c.Jttol'ftla n10S, A«""""t ...... lftc. lhe Pl•n OI WartlS .. IUPPlllMolecl h 61~1t Thi& sl.i ......... -flied Will\ 1111 Tiiis lllAIW 11 ltOftdU<lael by • RICMAaOA. aaowtol,Jlt. of or mey bl lited wHll .. CJeC1I; tf Mid E. J_,,,.,.., ll«M.tt•.000 1--------------C041nly C._ of Or .... ~y "' IOl\lrtl~p. NOWSla,GllllTNllt & .. OWN PUBUC NOTICE s -1or c-1.011NYbe........,..to Pfftl0en1 S.ctl•• 4. Thtl at-tit• for PtJBLIC NOTICE hll.7,t'1L . R•f18.McKMtte 4MC........Dri• ,.kl o ... ,.., ,.._11.,, a« MY lime ™• st•-Wft fllMI Wiii\ lfll ceuylng out tho •ur.,.ta ti Ille """'° Tiiis ............ w• flied wltll tM l'.O. hl(laf attw MBI pulllketlon of tllla M4lce C.V..ty Cl.-of Or-Cowt111"' tUPJl•m.,,ted l'I•" ot Worh for 11'11114..,..ar.,..o..t~,.... ~ ClertLOlf Oraneo C:-.y.,. ~----.u. .... NOTICC TOQlllOtTDU SU,.llllOlt C9')RT 01" THI STATE Ol"CAL110RNIA f'ott TNll COUNTY~ OAANO& ........ * ...---._ .... of ..... Nie. fellfWry 21. It?&. Improve,_.. Olwld No. tot""" Ill l'ICTl'10Ui IUllNHS f1D. 10, 17, M. #Mrc:h ~ 1'11 l'9bnlerv U. ~ l'utllllhld a--. OMtt O•llv Plloit • TEAMS Of' SALE: Cash, ·-•ul ,......, ltvlt41 .. , .... ,,..,,, ...... ..,.,.,Of s.flel NAMIEITATllMINT M-11 ........... tr,24,~a. to, 1'71 • _., Of IN Ullltlel St ..... "' ........ Pul>ll•-°'""" '°"'' 0•11• f'ltot, lrnprowrnent OIWld ll!UulM"O '"" Tiie lol-lnO ,,..._ -CIOl"9 p-~ .... Coest Daley "Ito(, • .vch terms _., c.CllU-es ...ay bl l'e!>fwry >I, Md -CJI i. IO, 17• t'71 •rrltory --~.. llu~ltMSS ot: F~ 11, M. ~ l. IO, tm -UPl•bl• to tho Co.wt ""°" co•" 1'1·11 ~ s. Thal •,,_ Of Ille_..,. TAMA RACK I NVESTMEHTS. PUBUC NOTICE •11 t1nnet1ol' Thi w m of U .000.00 In -rl" ti ht•...wneM Olllrlc\ !~.VIII ... Wey, Sul .. D, S-a MA, 011> certified <Ne._ "' -Y -· PUBUC NOTICE No. IOt 11 Oft Ill• wlll\ u. s.cree.,., of CA tmlS m\ISt ac_, Mell wrll9ft MCI "' I AWO tnCI It ovellAOH fW IMcloc1lt11 J-.. ~ 25'0 WlllO ....... Off ... with nw bManc• ..... ~-PICTIT10US ·~•NIU ..., ... ., tntrottecl """°'"' ~-C.1• -·CA-• pric~ 10 be pelel ... t.Onl•nn•Hon °' NAMll STATINl!NT Se<t ... " Thal . put>ll< llu ••no In Ch•''" A Bt<il, 211S Morllttey, >••~ •• •l)9r0ved°'by ltoel SUPf'rlor Tl\• tollowlftQ perM>nt •re dolnQ "9'1rel IO tlll ..,_.., •-•omenl lo ~I• M.u, CA "1•1' C<Klrl ll<ll•MU <K lhl Pltn of Wottli ~ l"""OWITMfll fnH•mlllcn P. Smith, 14'.ll Fir, All b•ell or Ollf" .._."' -ln.d !ANOPIPER INN AND TENNIS 0 1\trlcl "°"tot-ltle ..... m or leO Irv ~.CA on • lorm .... 111>1\ed"" lhl ... 1.. CLUll, l 101 E Coe•I H•Qll'IW•Y· c.or-I II.r t 0 f I 0 I• n el w 11 h ... • •I el HO !>UI) ~ .cMt •••Olln A\'I • Thi rl9'1l IO .-.11<1 ""' -... -•• .... M•• CA "1Ui lm1Weve..-Ol\Vl<t SNll be Niii.. • .......... CA h«r•OV reM.....i lle n ~ 01 t<twwport·Slete ti •.OO p.m . °' H ..-i lhltHll~ H Wflll.n L Kllc,_llt, O J T"'U. O•ted: ??tt????? IMOl'Pof'•llOft' Ce<llornla, Oowr 11 practlcaote on Manh U, t'71, el llW Avo.,N_.a..cll,CA • J AMl!SE..HEIM, So l•"'ll.'"-1lucll.CA'2... llffk ftOlf lRWOMOOI CMftCIV\Orlvw, Tn11 bu•lnfl• h <-ucted by• PIJI LIC OUAltOIAN This bu2'-I~ c.onclwded by • c.or• lnllM, CA. t27W. 91'1ffel pertlllnltlp 8p N.E JOYNER, POrttlon Sectl• 7. 1-ltle s.cnit•'f bl end Je~ 8 . 8oftltt c111e1 a.put~ 11-ot N-t 1i.. um• 11 ,..,tb'f ell..c:ted to ,..,.. T"'9 1l•t......,.1 wn flied wllll lhe Publl< c;~rdl•ll Al(t1 .. d e Miii., n0\1(1 of lhl llUIMI< -''""prov•-CC>Ufttv Clerk 01 O•Al'IOI CAunly on AO•IAN KUYP'Ut, ~-Yl<.l~~t for by Se<llon. lo bo given In ?'tll.2.1911 COUNTY OOUN111. Tl\ls ll•t-flt ~ filed will\ tlll ec:corot.nce wllll Se<11oro J~ l of IN 8y JUI.££ R. U.MS, DEPUT.,. County C•e•IL ol 0 ••"9e co.,nty on W•tor C-ol IM St•llof C•lllornle , l'O ... a lJ7t Feo t,ttTI. A OO P TE O. S IG H E O AH O ~ .. ,.A .... CAii-• U7tt ,.,_, APPROVED 1110 lht o.tyol Ftbnurv. NlrtO'~W, Aft«My•IY• •tlNOW-'~ Or. •1&U New-1kKll,CA T•I ....... C1Ul IJ4."95 S-tttlliM & ,.,_....... ltl& Attor1••Yl fer "'"uu-A-Y•" i..w Publlll\ed Or-Cou t o.llY Piiot ue N•w-1 Cefttor Or. Mo. A ,.,.., l. •. 10, tt1' W-11 _ _, IN<:ll. CA Puoh•hoel Or-Coast 0•11; Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE Merell J, 10. 11, U, "71 ' P"blblW<I Or.,. C<Ml•t 0•111 Polo\ F fb. tO, 17. 24. J.Mrch l. tt11 PUBUC NOTICE f'ICTIT10US ltntNISS '*AMS ITATEMINT PUBLIC NOTICE TIIO tollowltlo ""°"' ero elolnQ1--------------4 ~lnosa as: f'ICTITIOU5 8UllNIEU CAOILI.AC FAIRVIEW HOMES HA#I STATEMENT WEST·C:ALIFOllNIA, soo HtWP0r1 Th• follOwl"t t"rlOf\t .,.., e1o1110 c ..... , o ...... Sull• l tS, Newport ~MUAS; llN<ll, CA. nwo El.. TORI TO.TUSTIN, 17'10 E. C A 0 I I.LAC FA I A . 17111 St..-, Tultlt\CA.92olol0 VIEW/CALIFORNI A, INC UIO EL TOltlTO·LA FIE$.TA Wttt An .. , S..cte ... Gofl'\plOll, CA. ltllSTAU~ INC., • Gtllfoml• t0:2:IO • c orperatltn, U t S G ro•venor Wllll-IV, IM., $00 Nt•-1 loul..,.rd,LM~ ... CA.'°116' C:1ttl1r Orhro, Sullo t u, llftwp0rt Tllla ~I' COlldv<ll!d I>\' • Cot" ilMcll, CA. HMO PClfOtlon. D•ni.I 11. 1-., 4S E....-kY. EL ~lo-l:A ~T-A Le9UM lluctl, CA tftSt AESTAA.IRANTS, INC. This ownes• I• c-..c'" w • MarUllM.c-y, ..... r•l Pl<1~rVllP Vice ..... lclOl\l Wiii ..... IV. I~ Tftlt slat ........ "'"' llloel wlll\ IN w1111.,..,..~.~1 Co""'" c1.n of Or-County .,. Tlll1 'tat-•<K lolfd with thl F.WWry 10, l97f. County Clerk of O rtnge Co .. nty """' FOC.Very I, 1'11 Ge-ralel Gtal'Of ICoU, GfW"" P•l4'1, f'"1M t100 Wll>hlre BM , SUllJ UO, llevwrly Pvl>l llhl!d Or_,. CoMl Oat Iv Pllo\. Hiii\, CA 90%12 ,._ ... ,., 10 11, M. ~ J, 1f7'1s•-..... 1"'911 ar.,.. oi.st Dally Piiot, •• ~ 11, IA. MAKI\ J, It, H11 PUBUC NOTICE RasoLIJTION NO.,.,._,. USCM.VTIGN Ott TH9 aouo ()It Ola•CToas 0 .. TMe laYIM• RA•CM W4Tla DISTRICT OECLA•IMO ITS INTllNTION TO ll'ORM IMl'llCWllMINT OISl'Rtc;T HO lit.\ AMO TO AOOf"T A "LAN 011' wOaKS ntldf'Oll WHEREAS, ii 11 ... llll...tlon of IN ... ,.. of l)lr9(tofl of IN lrvoN Ranch Weter Olsltlcl (I AWOI to '""" ... lml>'OWtnMt OltlriC1 wlll\ln lllWO Which '1>•11 llt .._ "' ,,,.... __ DI• t'kl No. *A; .,.- W HE A EAi, UW lloel'lll of OI~ of IRWO ~ Wit-lo ._ e Plen ol Wtr ll l ltr prooo•td Ifft_ ...... Dt*IC2 No, I06A; -·w.n;REAS, 1111 ,..., of W.U tw ~ l"•• ... I•• Otstrkt Ho. 10tA WH ........... tit fhlS ....., Of Dln<ton .. • -..,... INlltllltl llelel ~ryJt,1971; NOW, THP51'041t .. tllt....,, flf Directors of lltWO OOl!S Hl!llE8Y "ESOLVE, DE TERMINE AND OltDEA• ........ : Secli• I. The! II It .. l!IClllllM el ltw Board Of Olrtnlrf of IRWO \a !Olm .,. ln11W..,•o•it OhVxt wltllln I RWO that 11\all be know" at U). PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE STAT•M&NT ~ AUNOONMIENT ' O"USEOI' FICTITIOUS aUSINUS NAMI! Trot lollowll\Q -~ h<lve abtn· cloned 1lla -of tl\lf lk llllOU\ !MlslntH name: COAST BOARDING KENNEL, CHIMO SlllERIAN HUSKY KE N· NEL. 20m A1v.,11e1t Orlve, San .. Al\• Mel9t\!S,~l ....... t'2707. ThO F IC1lllovs llolflN\6 N-"° terred to llllO\'I w•• flied In Oranot County on Mowmblr 7, tt76. Cheri" M. St•I•, 70Jlt Rln'llde 'i:.~!>MM Ana HelQlll\, CAlllC!!'nl• P•ul• W. Steta. 70Xll Rlve"l<So ~1¥1, $Ania ,_,.. Holgl\U, Gtlltorftl• '2707 Thi\ ~lo -\ <onclll<lt'CI by I 91ner•l 1M1rtroersll•P Char .. , M. Sl•t• This Ill._ WA\ lilecl wllh "" Counly Cl«l< of Or•nve County .,, Ftt>ruary 6, t9'3 ..... -"-Or ...... Gl!Ml Dally PllO\ l'ebnHry 10, 11. ~ -Merell i. M11 i1wt PUBLIC NOTICE E s h lt of MARIE WAG .. ~R, Oecu .. d. NOTICE IS HEllEIY GIVEN ta U. treelltor•"' llW ~-.a~ 11\al an pe.-,..,.,,,. d elms ~"" ,,.. u ld elecedlmt .,. r.,q11lred lo Ille lhem, will\ lho llKHW.y voucher" lit lhe oHfce Ol 1111 cl~• of the aaiow elf. 1111.ci court. orto pnwnt lJ\tm, With tllo nec•n•rr v•11ch1rs, to ll>e """ ot'l~lloel at tlll Ofll<t ot JOHN ~ 0 UM CAN, 610 Ntw11ott CtntM /Jr~ Sull• 1Sl0, "-' .. '°" GlllfOlnl&, Whit t\ I• \hi plac.t °' buslntts of IN ~rtlontd 1" atl metten Mrt•llllfte to the es1.ie of w ld ~. """""' '""' nlonlhs •'"' ltlt first PVl>llc.ellllft Olll\ll~~ _ Ottod Fr-.-y 1, 1'71 Btrbat e Hatl'M E><ecu!rl• of t111 WJll of \M -YW NITllCI OK-1 JOHNA.DU~ . '" .... _, c...-Dr. S111t1 U• N•w,.rt ~ Callfenal• Tott ......am 411orMY Mr EllOQltna P"Ollilllel Of_.. Coest Dolly PH~ Fib. 1' aitttUltM. I, IO, 17, 1f11 7 ... 18 PUBUC NOTICE .. \ -·- PUBLIC NOTtCE PUBLIC NOTICE MoTICE TO CllEDITOH SUPt•IOll C.OUllT Of' THE STATE CW CALIFOllHIA l'OR TllE COOHl'I' 01' OllAHGE N•. A·t4SIO Vnct•r lltr lnd•P•nd•nl Admln• Its Act. E 1t rolG GEG •Et CHMANH, Oe<u.ect TICE IS HFAE8Y C.IVEM to,,,. Crt<lllo" o# the •bo~ ~ ~c~nt 11111 •II _._ 111•11111 <I.alms aQ•in•I the s.ald dK-111 .,. <t<iv••f<I to 111• thtfn, wit" &ht nt<Hi.¥1/ wOtKPwtr'· •n h oillce ot 1"9 ci.rti of '"" •boW .,.11nt0 covn. ot to 11<•-I ll>em. w ilt\ tr.. neuu.ery vo..c """· lo the ..,... dersl11M11 •I tl'lt 1-ofll<n of Keltll c . Wetpult nn Monln. ~Ulll uo. 1,.,,,,.., C•lllornl1 t771S, wtilch •l ,,.. p4.c;.e ot ltu\lnes~ of the unckrsl9n•o ln't ll m••t.rs pe,u1""'9 to trw ost•tt Qj <Joo <le<t<11nt. win.In lou< ,,_,,,. aflitr tl'lt ""' publl<•l•Oll O! llltl """'• OAltCI J'tbtuary 21, !WI LINDA.ANNE FLEMING E-utrla OI Int ,.ill of'"" .iil•OW M""'d dtttdent ltlJTM C. WELl'\ITI Alt-yatu• DU Maril!\, SYll• 140 l"'IM, CA. tz71S 014) Jst-0110 AUOnMy lw: EH<Ulrl• Publl\hed Or-Co.ISi O••ly Pilot "'° 24. -), 10. 11, '"' 10~11 PUBLIC NOTICE ,rUBlJC NOT'ICE PUBLIC NOTl(' t<; PUBIJC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE NOTICI TOC•IDITOAS IU,IUUOll COUllT O' THI IT4TI OIO CALlflO•NtA ,Otll TH ll COUNTY 0' 01141101 Nt.A·WJ76 Ett•I• 91 $.t.(UI M.. QPPENHEIM, 0.<•• .. d ,, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to IN cr..inorf o# ""' -.. MmeO de<e-.1 11111 •I• ",_,. heYI"@ Ctelm• ~·'"" I,,. ••Id dl<tOtnl ••• f(ICIUlttd fl> l•lf IN!rn, with tllt .... c.o.ry voucNrS, In t,.. c ttlc• Of '"" ,,.,~ or '"' •bO•• •nt hlff covn, or 10 Ot •Mfll them, with 1110 net .. nry .,_,,." lo ,,,. "'" otnlq ... d •I .,,. 0411<• of AllAAH.llM GOTTFRtEO PAOf'EHtONAL CORP., 10100 S.f\I• Monico 81Yf , • tdO, LO\ A-It>. (.Al1tornl• '!0007, Whl"" ,. .... DI~• Ot llUll ... •> or ,,,. ..-,.10...0 In •Ii tnfllert perlotn1no to IM ••lat• ol Uld -nl, wltltlll lour montl'IS ett.tr IM llr'1 l>UIHIUHOl'I of 1111• notice. Oattd FebrUMY 1, 1911 EdAI M W•term.n Admlnlltrttrl • Ol IM Will of IN -""""""'° O.ceCS..nl AlllAH4M 00TTll'tll11D ,tllO,IUIOHALCOltP ltl"~•t•-U l lWI , •14• L.4a.A_.tt, C.IHWtMe 'IOMI Tel: IU11 tn-)UI AtlWt1•Y tor Admi .. Ur•lrt• 'ubil•lted OroW>Qt Colll 01ily Pilot, Feb 24 ond M<tr 3, 10, 11, l~I• 164 Id PUBUC NOTICE I Friday. March~. 1t19 CAILY PILOf 03 PUBLIC NOTICE C...-1 MOTtC4l TO C•IOITOtllS SUPI ltlCMt COUltT 0111 THI STATI tW CM.J,OaNtA f'Olt THI COUNTY 0111 OltANOI ...... ~ E•l•I• ol t fl.YSlAL 0 . ttEMORY, 0.0tH<I NOTICE tS HEAEl!Y GIVEN to llW t,.dllor• o# lht -·• n•mtd r1eceo.n1 lhtl •II per\Oll) llt•lr>Q t l•1fl11 t0•1n\I 1111 Uld de~'°""' "" rtOUl•td to Ill• th•m. wllll IM "'ICt\•••Y vovtM••· In tr.. Oltk t of tr. (llH OI ll'>t• tboY• <'fllllltO '"""· .. to PfOHRI t ... m. """" lite nocuwry "°"',,.''· lo llw un cltnlontd"' ,,,. l•w ottlu of THOMAS L. LORO. nm P•s.o cM v .1-...11 Suite 1tl, L•oun• Hiii•, C•llfornla •nu "'"'"' " uw p110 o1 1>11)111 .. , ot tM unoer•I-In •II man•" Pfrt•ln· 1119 to 1111 """ Of H•d detedent, wttr.111 lour month• •lier Ill• llrtt 1>Ubll<1tl011 of IN• nollu Oltt<I FtDr-\1 f. ltJt JOHH E. H&NDRV, JR. A4mlnlitral0t With Will ,.,.,..,, ..... , .... , .. 1.01 , ... abOYe f\trned dt<.-.-1 THOMAS L. LOtllD um , • .._ • V*toele, Wt• tu l.ltllft• 1011•. (A n.lJ Tit: 111091-J)M AtterMy ,., Mftolllittrat ... CT A P"blol~ Or~ Co.l\l O•lly ':'llOI Ftl>. 11 .14, M.tr<llJ, to, 1911 PUBIJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI INVtnNO ltot H~llc• ll Mnlt'I' t lnn triel llw 9•••d ot Tru\l•O ol '"• '•••• Comr11111111y '°'1ooe °''" "'' o1 Or 411\00 '°""''I'· c.lll<wnl•, wlll •t<•IW .-.1w l>td• up to 11 '° • m ..,.eo...i.o.1, f,A.,(I, IS, 19'1!, ...... P .. rct1.Hl"1 0•P1 or Wld '<I-• dl"r•cl tocatff " 1 llO Ad•m' Av•nu•, ..,cost• -.W••, C11itor1111, ~ <Mll(h ti-w l• llldt wlll i.. pu1>11ctv Oj)eMd 1n<1 rMCI tor l'RINllNG PAPj:R All I> O• •••IO be In a«Ord~n<t will\ I"" ln\lrt,1(llOn\ •nd (.ondlllOll\ Ind ~Ctli<•llon• which ••• now on 11i. 111d m•y be '«Vf"td In 11\f 01110 Of thr Purcholnt Agent or •.Od K'-1 dol ll'ICI. Eich I>•-' rnvsl >uOrn•I *"" I'll• 1110 1 c.01t111<''\ Gl>e<t <erlllled ch .. k 01 llldder'i bOrl<l mld4l pey•l>f• 10 1"41 PUBIJC NOTlCE . PICTITIOUS IUtt .. H.S NAMI ST ATUW"f The fOllOWl"f ,_,_ It dOlllQ "'SI• "'""· W IE$TEllN HOUSEWAtllES WHOLESALER AHO 01Sfl-.&UT04. IU W. tltn 5t, •I, C.S\I M4N, CA t2'2t Jonn Glllltrt Collln> Jr , 2'7J ~I• VtrcM Orlvt lliC, Col\I ~... C:A 91621 fhl\ t>u•l,,.H t• ~CH!d.,.100 l>Y t n In INV10..•I Jof'ltt O. Collin• a .. Jl•tenwnt w•• 111.ef ,.111, ,,,. C:Ou11tY Ct•rk ot Or111oe Couol.Y .,. Fe•. 21, t•lt ""jJ' Plllllltlwd Oran°' Cotti Oelty Piiot, M.,c.f\ ,, 10, ti, 1(. lf7t eosJ-e Of'Oaf Ot ,,,. C:0.~1 Community ColltOt ----------------01•1•1<1 801•<1 of Tru•l•U In an emounl OOl l.S• tti.n fl11e perc•nl u,.) PtJBU(; NOTICE o! IM 1um bl<I ff• gu.rM>ll!f' 111111,,. --·-------------bit.Ider wlll 1111., Into IM pro-eel Ccwll••<I If thl ,...,. I• 1w1rde<I to 111111 In I .... t~ o! !~lure to enter In. 10 •uch contract, tr. prock<I• of IN the<lt "Ill lie forlolled, ot In IN OH tf • -· ""' ""' -""''"' .. 111 "' lorltll.-1 to .. Id schoo4 dl•lrlcl. No IMO<Mr m-... wllNlr•W Ills bid lor .. pe"od Of IO<IV·llve lASI d.l~• ••I•• the d•I• H I 10< the opening lhtreOI. Tne llotrd ot Tr11>tee• '"'""• lht pr1vll•go Of ••JKllng MV &nd •II bid\ or to w•I•• any Trr~u1ar111u or 11;. lormt llt1e. In •ny bld l)r In tho bidding. NORMAN E WATSON ~Cly Board of lru\IMS Ootn'M•• 0 ,1978-11 00• m Publl\hed Ortr19e Co•U O•llv Piiot, FtO 24, ~r<h 1, 1971 PUBLIC NOTICE .. STATlMINT Of' AIAHOONNIMT 0, USI O' ll'ICTtTIOUS IUSIHHS NAlllll Tiit tollowlllQ Pl•to"s "''"' •IHlnclonff IM ~ ol U.. Flctlll0u1 8u\lnt\l H•mt SAS. T"RAHSPOltTATIOH BROKERAGE CO. • ..,, Oxtord Or • Huntl1191on IMotch, c.A m..1 Tl\e F ltllllOUS s.w .... u Name rt• lerrt<I 10 •-w111 tlltld In Of'•"9e c.....ty Oft-I0/2A.71- St Miiey A. Soowln•kl, 6121 Odatd Or .. H .. nunoton Btt<ll. CA '26'41 Eu~ni• S Sowinski, 6t?I Ol(fcwo Or • Hunllnqton llt..:lt. CA f2M7 Tr.ts ~u.ineu •n 'onduel.O by en lndltttd\iat EU9MI• S.. Sow•n•kl Tiiis Jt.ll-1 WI\ flltd wlll'I tlw Covnty Cle<k of Or•no-C0""1¥ on Ftb. 21, 1971 ,. .. ," Publl•hed 0rlfl9ll C.O.st D.tlly Pilot, ~rcf'll, 10, 17, 24, ttll PUBUC NOTICE ,, ' \ J _ f!.I DAILY PILOT f ridllr. Marci'! 3. 1978 t 1000 2999 3000 '699 The Bl1ge1t Marketplace on the Oranie Coast ~y-111& DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS PreporotMN'I .... 1000·119' Mttclloftdi.. • 8000 aot9 "°"'Mo.~ M l!MU, '""''-"' & f inane lol 5000 SO.C9 4nnollntement~. 'ttt0nol•. lo•t & fovnd SOSO s.99 SenteH & Aepott• 6000 6099 You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Wont Ad [642-5678 ) One Call Service fast Credit Approval (CIUIPfntnt . . . . • . . 9000 909t Aut-btl•t ' other T ronaportatioll . 9100 9999 ~:!:.~~~~ ........ , ~~::.~~.~~ ........ ~:~.~ ........ 1 ~:.~~ ....... ~!!:~~ ........ r~~:::.~~.5.4!':. ...... . ~~ .•........ ~~~~~!'! •......... ~~~ ~!'! .........• !~~~ ~~ .......... !~~~ !::~:~ .......... !~~~ ~~ .......... !~~~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,.......,.,1Hotlce: All real estate adverth1ed in this newspaper is sub· ject to lhe Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes It illegal to advertise "any pre · ference, llmllalion. or dlscriminat.lon based on race, color, rehg1on, sex. or national ongin. or a n intention to make any such preference, lim1ta· t.loo, or discnmination " Ttu.s newspaper will not , knowingly a ccept any . advertising for real est.ale which is in viola· hon of the law. .. ERROIS: Advertfters shcMd check their ads ALOHA The owners are moving to Hawaii & must bid their lovely Irvine Terrace home a fond farewell. From the warm, inviting jacuz,zi to the solid brass room divider in the entry, this is a distinctive home you should see without delay. The 4th bdrm. is separate from the house & ideal for that independent teenager or as an office for dad. The spacious corner lot affords our home maximum privacy. First time offered for sale & priced for a fond , but quick aloha at $'233,000 in fee. 673-4400 -clalty CMd' repori .,._ GeMt'.a I0021G.-ral 1002 rors ls1••clat1ly. The •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT assumes---------------. hblllty for the flnt ln- cOft"Kt imertfon only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gwral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMVESTOR'S 5"CIAL $46,000 Guarded gateway pro· tcct.s la~·1sh grounds w1lh pool. Secluded entry to executive hv1ng room S uns hine gourm e t k it c h e n ove rl ook s private courty ard Sweeping mu ter bdrm & child's retreat. Owner 1s anxious. Submit any offer! 847-6010 Ol'fN llf Q •''~Ill"' rt\ Al ,.., tJ' ·[•e&lliN QUICK )lfOVE IT 'S VACANT 4 Bdrms + a family room. really neat, dis· hwasher, stereo with speakers. New drapes 1n living & dining roomio. Cement driveway. Close to schools It So. Coast Plua. CaJI ~6-Z3t3 OPfNIJl O•HSllJNIOllll< I' [911111 llACH V Al.UIS 2400 sq FT r<>Ol. HOME. $119,500 Jn a prime neighborhood too ! Beautiful "hidden" two story, with shake roof, formal dining room, four bedrooms and two fireplaces. An executive home! In a prime location adjacent to the golf course and close to a park. The price again: just $139.SOO. U~l()Ut: tif)Mt:§ REAL TO AS '. 546-5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Coua Mesa afro on Corona cil'I Mar. at 67:i 6000 I002°Gfteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FANTASTIC 5 BR This beautiful family home. with an xlnt view, is in top condition: carpeting. paint & drapes are new. Well landscaped ; numerous trees. poolsized yard; location is prestigious. LA VITA area of Laguna Niguel. $157,500. 759-0811 s Bdrm Penlnaula Pt. St.epe to beach. $197 ,500. 4a0 !'1EWPOHT CENH:H OHIVE 7!>!> 081 1 Newer Ocean view .!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ duplex. Dana Pt. $149.~. GH1r.e I 002 Ga•r.. I 002 ....................... ·········'············· · ! • HERITAGE . . Rf ALTOR~ UMDfAPllCf:D CONDO Nicely decorated 3 br condo w/cov·d paUo & garage door opener. 98We71 ~ Walker t; lee HAVE WE '60T HOMES . IB.OW IS JUST A SAMPl.I Of WHAT IS AVAIL.All.I All financmg programs tailored fo fit YOUR b11d&eL I WE MAKE IT HAPPIHI! • POOL & LANDSCAPED YARD • Yes, you read right. This super sharp 3 BR. 134 BA home on cul-de-sac can be yours. Enclosed patio, acts like a family room. To see this home is lo love it. Call 898-96ll. • A TOT AL DISASTER • What a headache lo do all the work necessary to make this home livable, but the ... price is perfect for the investor or handyman, please call, we need to have this one improved now. 898-9611. • SUPER SHOWCASE • 4 Or 5 BR, take your choice, have your own pvt phone booth & office in this huge home on a cul-de-sac. Formal dining room, family room, pvt. jacuzzi & balcony for that ·hot summer evening. Call now 898-9611. • PRICE REDUCED • Under $18,000 for this custom home w /can you believe? -EXTRA KITCHEN & PATIO. large family room perfect for teenage parties & cor. Jot. Call 898-9611 . • GR.EAT FA.MIL Y HOME • Bu1lt·m jacuzzi. This 6 year old, 3 BR. lo/• BA family home is looking for a nice family to enjoy year around. Under $76,000. Call now ~9611. • 9UICK ESCROW • Seller of this Huntington Beach home on a cul-de-sac is looking-for fast escrow. The price is. super, under $9,000, for this 3 BR, 1~ 'BA, freshly painted home. Call 898-9611. •FANTASTIC EXECUTIVE HOME• This is the one for that rising executive who needs a showplace home, pool. Jac uzzi, ALL THE TRIMMJNGS. auto garage door opener. EVERYTHING. You must see if you want the pinnacle of good living. Call 898·9611. 898"61 I ,.. ~vma Assoeiatea IUALTO"a 1002 'Ge•r .. IOOJ •......................•.••.•................ , \.\'I<~ I.FY N TAYLOR CO. H l:1\I.TOl\"-i '>J ll< .. 1~• lli CAMEO SHOltlS-Sl I 0,000 A real thrilling ocean & sunset view from this lovely unusual home with 3 spacious bdrms, den & formal dining room. Beautiful priute pool & patio 3-car garage. Extra large step-down living room. 4 baths. WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO .. UA.LTOIS JlllS..J ........... MEWP<>n CIM'l'IR. M.I. 644-4tl O Lingo Rul&rAl"( CAMEO HIGHLANDS 11111 1..-c. 3 II. Z IA + ... llOt Olltf ha roo. for~ ..... •WJ. .... , .......... o..ey $16',too. EXCHANGE AHY.OHE1 Tiiis .,.,., Rice C... .. Mw .... x w /pool Hd l•e1t11I wo1ld coHlder excllt~ for...,......_, C.-. def M.r- to D-PoW. Z ...t l IR lllih w/I IA .... Priced low at SI tt.500. - EMERALD IAY Spec._... •lew ._ of ftlle .....uiy, onrrooti119 EIHr•d 1.,. Tt.la la tite perfect f9Nfy .... for ............ to bn IR tlli• ....-rt· canunultr~ 4 It. 4 IA, d-41,,_, MpG ale SW, ...t dar91Jf • S491.000.. NORTtf LAGUNA ESTATE Two ecres w /0Ctt9 •lew, 6 II. 41/J IA + 3 ....... e.o.., peol, 5 c .. 91"P· p't'f • ..... MaM11 ...... WM • .w. a.e!' SI ,000.000. 644-7020 ' 2123 SAM JOA(i>UIH HILLS ROAD NEWPORT IEACH ~ ...... ._ '· . 1002 Gwrtl 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~COATS & WALLACE Cc:J1 REAL ESTATE, INC. ·' I Ol'AllY OWNlO COMPANY Sl RVING JHl ~OUIH LOASI ARlA SINCl 19bl IMPO«TAMT OIYB.OPM&rr -Owner purchued another and wants to sell quickly. Close to -shopping, schools, churches. freeway. Only l}S,500. c .. 64CMl61 MISA vaDI at.AT -New listing with island kitchen -f amity room - fireplaee -combo providing old fashioo atmaspbere. 3 Bedrm, bigb wood beams, dbl door, master bdrm, across from park. Offered at $1,900. c• 546-4141 SPrv1n g Co ~.l .t M e~.t lrv1nt> Hu11 t1nqlf'n Be .ch -N e wport B l'.id 1 ••••al 1002j•••ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CAMYQM 4 BR, fam. rm., 3 batbs. BeautifuJly decorated I amily home with patio views from eactnoom. SUS,000 LIDO ISU Newly remodeled 4 bdrm., den. 4 baths. living rm. w /cathedral ceiling. Lge. master bdrm. suite. IAYROHT Several fine bayf ront homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR i : I 1y ,.j , lJo .•. '4 b t,/', (,JC,1 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUSTUSTID! 2 Bdrm. house + bachelor unit; on comer lot. Priced to sell at $1 39'5f MCOMl!I! BALBOA PEN JN. 5 Years young; duplex, 2 up & 3 doWn; ocean side of bird. Pride of ownership property, aood rental history. $188.000 Including land! 4l7W6&1 au-2253Eves. as soci ated OM .. ' "' , 1, I l'\ ' . . ..... .. . ~ ... , · · • HlRITAGE Rt /,L TORS !:~~! .......... !~~~,~~~:'! .......... !~~ ~ll. mecnab I Irvine ?-realty FINIR HOMES FIOM $49.tOOTO Sl ,I~ CUSTOM UMDA ISLI IA YFIOMT Quality construction + private pier & slip for up to 65' boat! Enter sunken living rm tbru soaring 2-story dbl doors & sealed brk foyer. Richly paneled library/den -formal dining overlooking Bay - lg. 2nd floor billiard rm w /wet bar + 5 spacious BRs & sih baths. Offered at '950,000 incl land! Larry Dyer 642-8235. (N-11) "YOU UTI UP MY UN .. And so does the dazzling view from this outj;tanding Big Canyon Monaco! Lg master suite on lower level -formal dining - fountain /garden patios. Tasteful decor -many upgrades! ~.500. Jeri Hunt 642-8235. (N-12) EXCLUSIVE IA YSIDE VILLAR What a wonderful way to live! Private beach, pool, jacuzzi & avail boat docks! Glamorous 2 BR, 2 bath Dual-wide mobile home w/every imaginable B·I + lovely furniture incl. $63,500. Lois Miller 642-8325. (N-13) IAYSHORES-IAYFaOHT Private comm w /2 beaches -ide~ for family & entertaining w/4 BRs, family rm, brkfst rm & formal dining. All surrounded by spacious patio-deck areas to view yachting activity on Newport Bay. Appl. only. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (N-14 ) . •1EVEaYTHIMG FOR EYEaYOHF' It's custom! It's spacious! It has beautiful pool, 5 spacious BR&, aversized dining rm. marvelous country kitchen w /brkfst area, lg. family rm w/fpl & REAL BAR! Dover Shores -sioo,ooo leasehold. Barbara Aune 642·8235. (N-15) PIB Ir SUP • Bea utifuJly decorated, Jg • .11 spacious Bayfront townbome. 30' living rm w /fpl opening to lg. terrace on Lido Turning basin. Handsome master BR overlooks patio & fowitain. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. (N·l6) WE ARE PRIYILICHD To off er an outstanding home w /uncluttered view of the sea, Catalina, nigblligbU & tranquil sunsets. Beautifully detailed home w /3 BRs, convertible den & family r m v i e wing terrace, ,1u1 ll landscaping & custom designed jacuni. $U5,000 incl. land! Appt. only. Belle Chase Lee 644--6200. (N-17) OUTSTANDING IA Y YIEW ..,.._ Wildlife & water view from every window! Bluffs "E0 plan w/2895aq. ft. of prof. decor & landscaping + 3 BRs, sir.a baths, family rm w/wet bar, 2 fpls & lg. enclosed patio w /automatic soft lighting. $!85.,000 fee simple. Jean Dales 642-8235. (N-18) IE DADY FOtt SUMaie Newport Shores beach home close to comm. pool & tennis. 3 BR&. conv. den & 2 brk patios. All ready for you! Appl. only. Dona Chichester 642·8235. <N-19) llG CANYON Plan 2 Broadmoor -bas spacious living rm w /sunken cooversatiGn area, family rm/kitchen combo. bouquet canyon stone fpl • playroom/BR combo ..• a great family home! Priced to sell at SlSS.000. Lynne Valentine 644.QOO. CN·20) IROADMOOa -SIAYllW Rare "Bar Harbor" model vr/3 BRs, 21h baths +lg. family rm w /fpl. High soaring ceilings, formal dining rm & brkfst rm. Comer lot w /great views & security guard gate. $265,000 incl. land. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (N-21). LINDA ISU Spaciows s BR home on Prestilloal gated island w /family rm, sauna 6 su.ndeck. Super locaUon acrou from Harbor Island w /view of Bl.I Bay. Pier & 1llp for lg. boat. $650,000. Appt. only. Cathr7n Tennille 644-6200. <N·22) llG CA.HYON TOW.I IOI• View of golf course from nearty every room. Deluxe appointments 2 BRs. sitting rm, fpl. formal dinin& rm, private courtyard patio • 2 view decks! Comm. pool, jacuzd • tenniacourt. $l68,_900. JQYce Edlund ID_~. (N-23.) • ... CANYON Beautllully carved wood front doer opens to teak entry of tb1' spaclQQI • Ba Broadmoor Plan 3 on I~. comer lot w /nito-llaht view! Dan t mlH thl.sl •.soo. Lynne Vea.tine 6"·8200. <N·24) ........... ' T ,, • • 'u•••• Fe.-S. Hot.tel For S. 1Hoel•1 hr Sale ~-~~ ....... ,~:.~~ ....... FrlcMy, Merch 3. 1978 OAILY PILOT 85 ~-~~ ...... .!~:.~~ ....... ~~=-~~ ..... -.. ~:.~.~ ...... . Code MeM l 024 Cottca MeM I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,... . I 00 C.W .. Ms 1 OJZ1eor-. .. M• l 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fc.ntahl Volley I 034 ~ v.o.y I 034 Hwwt~°" l"IM t 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l4mt: ll'W '042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TlllD? ol lnflat.od Orana• Ooun t)' pricea. Many 2. a & 4 bdrm homes to choost! from 1n ~h Bay area. No dwn or low dwn. FllA le GI. Priced around ~.ooo. Call Mike l213) 32.8-8410 Agt. MISAVERDE Contractor la moving f;ast & must soil hb beauurully cuswml~ed J bedroom, 2 bath home with 2 used bric k fireplaces, thick parQuet entry, lush carpeting & decocatcrdrapea. Local· ed In prime .neighborhood with broad streeta &spacious lawns. SU0,000. CALt 751·3191. C:SELECT . T'PROPERTIES WHEN I say pretty, I mean beautiful. Sharp Newport Townhome nesUed in a lush green valley. Large bedrms. lovely farepl. $81,900. Owner axnious, call now! 64S-7221 ~ Weitcllff iealty TRI PLEX No QuaJlfy1ng! Gremat Area! Only $15 ouo Down ! Owner Will 1-'inance! REDCARPET 7~·1202 N.B.A. LINEUP • PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW A Customized 5 Bdrm, single story with lovely courtyard entry and 3 car garage PLUS panoramic ocean and green rolling hills view. Reduced to $247 ,500 fee. LIVE IN OR IUILD ON A beuutifully updated 2 bdrm with room to add 2nd unit for only $135,000 · Call 644-7211 for cMaHs /JD.NIGEL BAIL;(Y & A55l:JCIAT ES /Jn NIGU. UAILEY & ASSUCI AiT5 1002 GeMral 1002 .•..••.•......•..•..... ······················~ GREEHIROOK 4 bdrm. 2 ba. Extremely popular CAMELOT mdl. nus lovely home located on a cul-de-sac within easy wallung distance t So. Coast Plaza. theatres & restaurants. Many out· ~landing features in elude Cwitom Draperies Covered patio Decorator Wallpapers throughout Outdoor ga:. BBQ Auto Gar Door Opener Skylight in 1-·am. Rm. BY OWN ER 9711·8123 Prin. Only $109.900. CANYOM BLUFFS ONLYJLEFT of t hese 1600 sq CL l>eaulles! Three masMve bdrms, 2 1 2 king s1.te baths, bonus rrucro oven. trash mash Garaf(e door opener. Dbl attached garage. Drapes thru· ou t -Oh Y es -A PR IVATE YARD . HURRY or you will lose out! Newport Pi•• Rea11h 1!1£1t1£1111A&ildlt 2005 Balboa Blvd. Newport Bch. 673·20 $48,000 This 1~ not a misprint! It -VILLA MOHTEUY - llG HOUSE FOi THI PlllCI Parquet Ute entry. comfortable, wum L.R. w /frplc a. lrg Family K1tcben. Kine sllAI Muter Bdrm., w/entrance lo pr1vate paUo. 3 other Bdrms., for the growing family. Lrg backyard, w /fruit tTe4:5. room for a super garden a. play area for the children. Xtra loog garage for the handyman's workahop. Priced in the Mid ~0·1. For lnformation concernin1 property, please contact the Real Estates at: '4 Bdrms, 2 ba. Extremely prestJgious Villa Monterey close to FV City Hau. Spanish tile roof, biah walls. 3 atriums with Interior aardens. Totally secluded with Iron gate .and windQw auards. Lowest priced 10 lhe area. 2790 H.taor ll•d.. Coata Me.. 546-2113 963-7811 \0-STHE REAL ~ESTATERS ' \0~THE REAL ~ESTATERS ..;:::::::=============~ e:!~!::!' •. ~····!~~~ ~~,~.!~.~~ CGr0M dtf Mar 1022 CostaMno 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Assume 4.5 loan. 4br, 2ba, patio, prime loca. l mi. from bch. lndscp'd, re· deco thruout. 557 .2005 NEID A LARGE YARD? Open HMS.. 12~5 Vlew-Vlew·VIH' 1260 Wahoft A... COLLEGE p •RK It's terrific. 3 BR, family 4Br. frplc.. 2Ba. l& patio A hm. Open daily 1·5. w /cover. luxurious Jntfftted! Real Estate 424 Mendo'la Terrace carpeting thruout, very Our best buy today! ! ronvenient location. See Quiet neighborhood! ;;;;;;;;.;.;.;.;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-; Lachenmyer to apJ)9"ec. $79,900. Spotleu 4 bdrm bm! 557-6766 CUstom dining area. Red Rf'Gtty Inc 646-3928 S4S-J48J brick mantled Crplc ! DIVORCE 1s a '>UJX'r 2 Br twnhme1---------1 .... pool. clubhouse & sauna. Pnme end unit locallon w pvt patio, EAST Covered outdoor party pavlllion ! Sparkling pool ! Owne r say 's "Sell "! $82,361. Better act fast! ! Call 645-0303 FORCES SALE Super Meredith Gardens home,• Bdrms, family. formal dining, large 1Sx36 swimming pool HWTY & see this great ramily home at only $141,500 CaU S40-1151 cl06e to ~hopping 754-7800 FOURPLEX In Corona del Mar Oceanside of Hiebway ! $255,000 Call for Information 1714) 751-6063 The Es .... Makers SIDE e ~ Reolhtc.11e Inc Charmer! 2 bdr m. 2 bath! No common walls' Fresh paint! Modern lutchen! Double garage! ~~~~~~~~I All roronty $68,500! RED CARP ET 75"-1.202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NBWL Y Rml£>Dl:Lli:P 18R.&OrRWY 116-1131 I CORONA DB. MAI "I JUM .. TOWMHOUSI . ' . Jn Popular Canyon Crest Estates Area Minutes ~~!D FashlClll llUmd. 2 t;ovelY Bedl'Oond. 2~ Batlis. 2 Fireplaces, Wet Bar, 1t Patios. All Elec. Kilehen. BeauU!~ ~ fs Dra~ &UoS' The Pool. J aeuni: • !rerinlS cowu. ll2S ,000. FORESTE OLSON ........... -~"' ~ Walker 1; lt:r. .,.·~.1--HERITAGE • • REALTORS MUST SEE Highly upgraded. home on quiet cuJ -de·sac w /3 br, H\ ba. Central air, pills m;my a~nilie&. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER. SIASCAH C0.,.00 3 bdr 2~ ba, be tam rm.,:? 1 BR, 880 sq. ft. Looks frpl, calm deck, pror . like a model, tennis. lndacpd. Open Houao pool Fp 12·5, Sat/Sun. 3 Pandora. • . bar, etc. Ju.st Jrv. Groves. 213/S41·3139 reduced. Call now. COUM5aOR RLTY eves. $1l4,950. 960-4381 · 4br, 2ba, fam rm. $135,000. ---------1 Redwood deelt'g in yrd & l"IM I 044 atrium. 833-1084 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIUOWS OPENSUN.2·5 SHARP! SHARP! "631 Lockbaven Clrrle Plan 102 m the California 4 BR. 2 ba. home, located Homes features 4 large 2 blka. to Heritage Park bedrooms, formal dining & Irvine ~lgh; super room and Jarae family . area for children; wal~ room. Asking only toallschools.CuJdesac. 1)2,800. for this 2000 sq. Asking $74,000. Call ft. home. ~ 7S2·T710 or ssz.-043" A beautiful Sycamore In the fabulous security Fast Escrow ... P~lBLE. This home has had wall removed to increase the size or the family rm. Nice home and yard, will fit the molit active family 's needs. 3 Bdrms .. l~ ba. $72,500 - gated community 0!1.w--------Jrvine. The 3 bedroom'" palace also has central air, atrium, bullt·ln light fuctures and garaae door opener. Asking $98,000. RANCH REAL TY 551-JOOO WOODIRIDGE lPR.ESCOTT Largest Woodbridge model. 2600sq.ft. +3 car gar. s or 4 br+den. 3 Ba, atrium. air cond .• fu lly lndsc, lliihly upgr. Mex- ican Pavers Lile. Lge lot. Nr Park & lake. $186,000. Bkr/Ownr 552·4121 or wkdays ~JS35 FABULOUS DEERFIELD TURTURO CK 3 Bdrms., 2 baths: high on a hill! Sparkling new thruout; located on fee. land. $116,500 759-0226 SMOl<EnEE SIREHITY Enjoy a country al· rnosphere in the Warm· ington development or Smoketree. A Plan tf4 with o4 BR. 2~ BA and it's only two years new. Community recreation with ~rulla-alUL$Wjm. ming and walking dis· tance to the schools. Home is in excellent con· dil1on and the owner is moving out of area. Br· ing us an offer! Askin& $89.500 red hill ..-.· 552-7500 ' .. .. .. , , . .. fC.- • ., I• . ' I l t pa OAILV PILOT TUln.aOCK ....... ;.,.,._, 2 Bdrm, den, 2 balba: -eod ol cul-d&-sac, near cree:nbell. New carpel· , ~g thru-out. Owner au. 1ou1. $107,750. Open Sat/Sun 1.S, 18682 Pueo Cortez. kHOU PROPllTllS 752-213' 644-2542 .............. 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1,l..1'1, I • h SPACIOUS LIVING Giant family room next to kitchen, formal dining area, high beam ceilings in living room, 2 fireplaces and an interior atrium combined with 4 Br 3 Qa, make this a spectacular bargain at S210,000. GETTING' STARTED? Why not see if this matches your taste. Privacy, open view. 2 Br 2 Ba and in Laguna. Well constructed and well worth $149,500. GIYI US A. CALL M4.YO .CK CORPORATION 380 GLENNEYRE • L.-.leach 1048 Mll•Ylefo 1067 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A.HAPPYWIFI Makes a happy .home! SooiJ her a Uttle with lbls charmln1 3. bdrm, perfect ftoOr plan has 2 COAST VIEW .,... trf..a.ve4 wfttt p•or-c Coot ... Ylew. Two'beclrOOlilt Zl/2 baHI. wlttl...,. .aahr .-... flreploce, bale-... swl11••9 pool cmd ......-0 47ft11 ,.........._ He•er llncl ... s.l.lt tWr.s. • • . $19 ,Coo • DANO POINT 49lMl81Z 495-1720 SOUTH LAGVNA 499"'5Sl LAGUNA 8EACJI (91.3$31 INVESTORS Five acres South or Corona on paved rotds • good for lot Split. BKJt. (7l4l67&-S117 ORS22·2080 Ce= Lots ,. I 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lota Puc. View Ment. Prk, ocean view, middle eection. 8"·2977 4 IR. OClAN VU LAGUNA BEACH Lovely home. No alairs (714) 494•2148 RURAL Woodsy area w itb pas toral views of pnm1uve creek. A 3 year old, 2·atory wood home with 2 car elec. garage. Lowest price in olde Caatille-new El Goya, panoramic vlew, 4 br 2 ba. plush crpts th.ruoul, ceramic tile entry, mir· rored doors. $89.900 Open this weekend. 27542 Agrado, MV. 5116-5441 baths and· separate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1600 master bdrm,. realyled = ~l~~ ~a:nnc~~~adbi~ Mewporl leach I 069 Me"PO'f leach I 069 MEDIC .a.• ILDG ·w climb. French doors~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! open to brick patio with T.O. W. $129,500 Castille 2 sty exec borne. s price. Classic brick ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••·~ (Dntwns::C..emente) fireplace ln plush lh-ing • Parle Lido condo, split· Sale·LeUe-Trade room provides warm level. 2br. 2 ba, fee land 7 Rm Dental Suites fire ring. Large hving Lcuguna leach I 048 Laguna leach I 048 rm, dining rm & entry ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN SUH. 1·5 BR. 3 ba. den, ram rm, friendly atmo1phere. *OPEN HOUSE* S8S.OOO Agt, 675·6775· 8 RmMedlcalSuites s~ ~ mood for enter Hilltop Ocean vu 3 br 2 ba Wning. $188,500. Fam rm deck f / pl Pnn. 28101 ShodyLGM formal dio'g rm. Air McCORMACK w/bum. Custm c~v'd pat. Imagine living in HUaRY'! C NewportforSll6,900. For DOHT MISS -------• JayW. Yeah 0 COASTLINE VIEW ·spacious 3 Bdrm, 3 bath boaw with elegant large entry and winding $lai.rwa.y. Dining area, fireplace a nd ample storage. $149,500 3 GREAT UHITS Two wilb beautiful ocean views in North Laguna. ,<J.t,~ blocks to beach. t $195,000. NORI NS REALTY DOLPHIN R.E. Cozy c. Cod • -•C•AU.-•4•9•4-8-•5•1•1-•I Snuggle your Carnily in ---------• t.hia beautifully restored ATTEHTIOHI Check us Cor all the latest Laguna Beac h area multiple list.mgs. charmer. 4 Bdrms .. den. formal dinmg room & s kylit breakfast bay. Large yard &. separate arllsl 's studio. Ocean view & walk to beach. Perfect central Laguna locauon. $189.500. Spanish Mansion ---------i Unique Dana Point VIEW Enjoy the ocean, moun tain &. c1ty lights from high atop this mystic bills aerie. Pool s1.ui lot, newly repainted, ne kitchen appliances. Mov e·inready! Marieft Real Estate 640.5357 landmark convert~ lo 3 uruts. Immaculately re· modeled. Ocean view. Pnde of ownership as well as sound invest· menL $21.S,OOO. Ready To Retire 7 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath hilltop suite 1n Leisure World. Fantastic \'1ew & new· never h\ed in~ $84.000. Tripln 2 Bdrm., 1 bath home plus two rear units. A sound Corona del Mar in· vestment. $175.000. * 494-1057 * A~ IMOPf'IHC AHCj~-~ ~ QIOOE fOll THE CM.OH THC CO Twil Talwds New Put-Togethers ooJy SJ&..6263 862-s:m n House Sat/Sun 10·4. 28118 CllaUon Way. Beaut. ocean view, 3 br 2 ba, lg dm rm, country ktchn, Mexican tile thruout, leaded glass, new crpt, super area. $182,500. P.P. 494-9672 REAL ESTATE OPEHHOUSE · Sunday 12 lo S pm 2870 Zell Dr .. Lu11una FOR DISCRIMl~ATE BUYER -Newly re · decorated exec utive home. Master Bdrm. has pnvate balcony plus a connecting office or studio. Quiet neighborhood & ocean view. $164,SOO. 4 BDRMS.. 2 baths & family room. See to ap· preciat.e. Check prices in area-BEST HUY at $138,000. WHY SACRIFICE ANYTHING ? You can have a terrific ocean VJew from thu1 out.stand· ing home ~moderately priced. Give ua a call now. $L'2,.500. RUSTIC LAG UN A CHARM·~talina sun· sets from thu 2 Bdrm. beach home. ~ block to the beach & downtown. $123. 000. n11:,.. 'TY 49,.755 I fabulous vu, ~ nu lo lake ~ ..,.. & rec cntr. 2'14! yrs old. Ownr. $128,SOO. 831)..3079 Laguna HHls I 050 Newport hodt I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• l.NVESTORS-3 bdrm Coo-SUVl!W do, alr, view, xlnt cond. New Bedford 4Br, 3ba, Retired tenants. As· fam. rm. Unobstructed "1me, will take 2nd. view or ocean & Fashion $67,SOO. 76!Mi060aft.6pm Isl. 1919 Yacht Colin1a. L..,..a Miguel 1052 Sale or he/opt. $255,000 ••••• •••• •••• •• • ••• • •• • Open. Owner 768-MS4 OCEAN VIEW HdMt Custom designed 3 BR, 3 BA in exclusive guard gale community of Niguel Shores. Large liv· Ing & family room, 2 CAMAultOHT Huge 4 BR., 2~ batbs + rumpus rm. + ram. rm . w/pool table. Steps to ocean! $155.900 CAYWOOD REALTY lNC. 548-1290 fireplaces, .beautifully IY OWMER lands'caped, enclosed s ·pacious Executive courtyard.. $325,000. ho c: Bdrm ~ b th GOLF COURSE VIEW me. " • • a from this beauU!ul 3 BR, w/v1ew in prestigious grac10US' hving call The THIS 0 .... EI I 076 491-0660 499-2217 Pensooal Se.rv1ce People " • •••••••••••••••••••••••1--------- now! I 5 IEACH DOU. HOUSE SOx2l3 Ft. Jot on Coast ' RoyGll Properlies Fri/Sat/S.... 2• Walk to Riviera Beach. Hwy, N.B. w/1475 sq. Ct. 642· 1 llO 20 ... 2 A-.Lr~ HID P1 On natural canyon with retail at.ore + garage & "' "'"'-ocean view. 3 BR, 2 BA apt. or olfice + 2500 sq. llr-Zl•l ccr ~ WI.th extra ~ lot. Never Cl. vacant pk&. area. LIDOISLE Living rm (frplc), againatonly$145,000. $195,000 lmmac 3 BR, 2 ba home Dining and Family rm BERnlA llENRY Beam ceil'ga thruout. REALTORS Profess. bldg. across Beaut cedar panel 'g, TO FINO: Locate Irvine 21.S Del Mar 492-4121 from N.8.P.O. 1900 Sq. south patio. Prine. only, Ave at Mesa Dr. Go east ft. Lae $900 mo .. sell by owqr. $248.000. 224 Via on Mesa Dr. t.bru golf Mira Cosla, Dy The Sea. $125,000. Agl. 646-2414 Eboll, 675-2306. Open Sat, course to Upper Bay Beaut. uparaded plan 3•----'-W-.-"'-...... -ED--•• -- Sun 12·5. Pl .. ce. Left tcr1lrchid twnhae. 3br, 2~ba, end "'"' ---------1 Hill.. unit. Across from pool. Commercial Income BE.ST BUY Some blue water view. Property up to SS00,000. IN NEWPORT BEACH Lovely bright well-kept ss1.ooo. 06·7139 or Principals only. Pref 40L Pirate Rd, oil c home in <."UJ-de-sac area 768-al89 OrangeCo.491·3230 Dr. Us>&raded 3Br, 2ba, of fine homes Acreage __:.:....:...:..:.:....------1..::.::.=.:~::.::..:...:.:..;..:.;. ___ _ lv rm, he fa'm rm, 2 frpl. Estates in Back Bay 1---------lftCOIM Prop«ty 2000 lg' dv. patio, fully cptd area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• drpd.. Sl.39..SOO. Flnanc111 DUPLEX flex. By Owner. Ope Comer lot with complete Extra sharp 2 BR units, Fn-Sun1·S.646-8S24 pnncy. 2 backyards, 1 both w/prvt patios. .,.,.D ·"OME w/large patio and room Owner will help finance. Dover Shores oo Galuy family room custom Dr 2332 Minium care, 1ummer or home fronting OD pvt. El __ ._646-_______ year around. 2 BR. l BA '" " for pool. the other for dog YOUNG AT HEARTH! Income $700 per moot.h. Niguel Country Club. Air RB>UCID $28,SOO. Call 87S-439% & garden tool house. Fabulous master tetreat Sl39.SOO. w/cort fpl , elegant living Cal 640.5112 Af:Jf. rm. w/cozy fpl, easy· condlUoned, wet bar, lrg Newport Crest Condo. HAL PIMCHIH pauo wtdbl char-broiler, Highly upgraded, hrdwd REALTOR outside hghts, aprinltlen flrs, 2 BB. 2~ ba. den, ----------1 $1ll,500 0.--wll flut9c:• ..,_.a..tty 751·3910 on timer. Plush carpets, • nicely decorated. wrtmu" library. Side. r oce.anview. Reduced for ~ACULARVl!W immed. sale. Owner. a_. Area HARBOR VIEW $128,9SO. 642·1242, ~l l J' I I MON'TEGO Less than 1 year, 4 BR 6'2~06 "oun ry 1 v n g n care kitchen w/aunny brkfst. rm. + 2 more BRa.1116.000 (N28) Donna Custer 642-8235 S-.Nmt Capi1tr.o I 071 ...................... · ·---------lli·level. Walk-in wet bar ---------Newport Beach I Com-4 BR. 2 ba, fam rm. in sep. family room foruble 3 bedroom home __ Sl.S8 __ ._7S0_•_640-__ 144_0_ Spacious 4 Bdrm. 2~ bath 7 UHITS C.M. w tr ire p I ace, 2nd UDO ISU with a family room. OPEN SUNDAY I 5 Mission Park home. Beautllul brand new 4·1 f1replace inmastersuite. IAYRtOHT bnck fireplace, dining • Owner leaving state. br,loft,f/p.J.2br,l~ba Air conditioned. $149.900. Room for large boat: s Afta. Super view. over· By owner. 2300Mai rbgaret $105,900 townhouse. all bltns, UNRESTRICTED VIEW l ook~ golf l'O urse . Dr .. Newport He g ts. 4 <>l>t!nSat/Sun 1·5 crplS, drps. Hurry. buy bdrms., 4'' baths. Shown n 18 soo BK.R 540-1720 + Br, 2 story. cu!U~m 280'11 Paseo Verde, SJC now . Isl u.ser deprec. Sweeping, curving wide by app'l. only. $625,000 .. • • • built solar home Beam M d 01 no ""a" Tom r ~-. Rllr, ,, .... 1603.. St.a•-to 2nd level. 4 BR. UDO •R••TY . arquar •vlY, 4.....-vuvv ...,.,, '"" "" ~ ce1hng11, lolS a wood, family room, beaut. 673-7300 used brick ftreplace, s..taAlla I 010 plex, West N.B .. 1 blk lndscpd w /spr inklers. bgbt It airy. Brand new ••••••••••••••••••••••• to bch. lg 2 bdrm, 2 ba. up Ukenew.$144,SOO. '"#I .. c.I._... pool&jacuui (also~lar TRl-LEYB. &dwn,justremodeled.A PATIO HOME fBHAMDO-S ~ated>. $122,000 firm. Highly upgraded 2 BR. 2 Commumty tmnis court 2 BR. 2 BA w/m.any up· HIDEAWAY OPIMSUN.l·S 64.W744 BA, trl·level condo, &pools. You own LAND. '1 radsdes.:_,.Bea,utifully 3 Br, lbath bouse oo 160IRUTHLM. primeSouthCout Plaza,_By;......Owner __ 645-677 ___ a __ _ an ca~ w CUilom .____.. .... _ area. Must sell raat. or. patioe. Ulte new, pnced quiet Peninsula Sl. 1st Beautiful family home: Two__..--• tered at -....soo. Tri:CX to U_......,. umeonmarltelin17yn. located In one of One house to ocean, by ..,. 1 ~~ ._... All· 642-3339 Newport 's t i n est one or both. $100,000 & 540.3666 E. Si• ta MetO -.,...... ._..,.... ·-·' I hbo h d C ..,. ooo 2 br owners unit w / 4"·2413 493-9494 a.a.uau~ ne C r 00 5 · ome -... · J 104 So. Coast Hwy. 49rr:5220 13,.5050 llUU9t ~ M!t! ... you'll lhtnk it was Jones Realty 673·6210 fenced yard. Two. 2 br un· LAGUNA BEACH . 7> -EXECUTIVE built wilh you m mind! 1---------1tsw patios. $1S9,000CAU S170.000 64.2-2811 or 673-JSIM 497-2457 ESTATE NEWPORTHACH Big Canyon Townhome. __ ""!!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!~~--t-------- ---------Otarmingnew38edrm + A homey dweUlng of llALTY 675--1642 El Dorado model. just South&.og.a 1016 ..,.,._C1•111img• OUTSTA.NDIMG den. 2 bath. tam-rm. <.-harm & beauty, large rompletedPhase2.lBR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Profess100aliocoinepro- Nearly new, wood & A/C, French drs. pvt windows let in floods or ._Cl'ftt aw.er J ba. view• itS.,900. THREE A.RCH IAY perty analysis 6: ex· glass 3 bdrm. home. front courtyard. $1Z3,900. daylight. quaint" lovely Iva';°Well• home, un· Ownr/bkr.497-2396 3 br 2 ba, nice view, change advice. Beach commanding gor~eout. Owntt.831·7098 used brick frplc . A llmltedpoulbilllles. Un· HIGH&DRY about 2100 sq fl. 10 yrs cz;i.::c;li~i~~lu= views or coasUlne & city ~Locatl retreat from the bub-bub beltevable iavJn••· Don'lmi•sth••abdrm. & old, Priv party. 499-3933. R 1 lights; built for max· Oft of the city. Owner wiU .. "° Mustsell Counselor ea ty, · f rt•· B I 1 e h 1 Ii .,, __ 1 SJa.ooo. 4tw, 3ba. pool. family rm. home over·•.:..;_:;;:....;;..;--·-----960-~388 days, or 1mum com o "' conve-4 , , am rm, c os e p mance °""'° l now •-.. · -ooo be h 3 ... T 0 ·· • 3'50gq fl. 548-U13. 1817 lookin& Cat..alina Drive; SJ6.Z389/MCM227eves. mence. -· to ac · car lcu · w 54"3666 Co _...,.__ r I 2 ti •· d k """'""--R-.-1 ...... ............ HIGUB. SHORES beaut. brick palioa, gas ""' mi.......vn> rp cs., pa os .,. a ec · """"81'" ....... tvnll' Delightful garden home BBQ. frplc, bllns. By JWO Only $1($,900 ••••••••••••••••!•••••• with 2 bdrma .• den, high owner $98,SOO , MARIHEaS COVE MoWle Hon.a beamed "ejllna• & pro-4915-4285 8'71·5886 ltlALTY 646-4463 Por S. 1100 bo •~ DAMAPOIMT TRl-PLIX ... ,...._ u•r NEW HOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• High• ve marina. i ... 2 tecled pool & Jacuui. Culdeuc " golf course•----;..._...:...___ ft(. OPBISAT.1·5 MobffeHon.Uvhtg brs. cover garages. White water views of au nei&hborhood. apac. 4 br SZERO.OOWM 1 BLOCK FROM BEACH 1157., .,... Wq •t lb FiMst SllS.000. Prin only pls. Moaattb Bay, Sl'l9.SOO 2~ ba, xlra I& lo&. FOR Youa ZOOK F\nt home 22IJO 1q.ft .. 3 Bd 3 b th "" (714) 434-1126. aft 6P~ POOL Sl85,000. 4""',...,.,.. Br 2 °-, .. _ .. en livi rm 5 rm., a s. sep. We have numerous & ,.. __ Clausoo, Brk """""'" DREAM HOME!!• oa, ...... game rm. wilb wet bar: "" Spa .. ,.,,. ... 2 bdrm .. 2 bath ----'"-------• • w/fplc ceramic llle beautiful mobile homes•---------... ..._ • over 3,000 sq. ft. of living ..._. ~ home with swimming '6#-.-1.-..-...1-or? Execlllive ' Br, pluab kiteh&lndry rm, lgeout· area. Truly a fantastic for sale In established 2.._y pool : ideal house lor ff..::1:'1l~ formal dine rm, 3 Ba, 3 sldedeckonaecondstory parks in CM. Nwpt Bch, Side by side in great family living & enter-Only 2 short blkl to ff'l)I, bqe(am-rm wlfu-w/brick BBQ. Dbl gar+ buy, Sl9S.OOO Huntington B ch. Fullerton location.. New laini.ng. Xlnt comer lot ocean. 3 Bedrooms & iuilc view ot Npt. Bay. 2 off 1lreel parklnl HIWPORTIUCH Laguna, El Toro, Ftn roofs, beaot. wood with privacy. Sl79,000 guestquarten located on 131-4SIOAct-1paces. Second home IEALTY 675-1642 V l y, An ah e i m & shingle & rock fenciog. CHARMING-large lot. Open beams1.HAR..:.:.;:...;;..90;.;..;..R..:'.....,....;...__. __ ... ....__,,.,,-1-t l800sq.ft,21ly,2Br2Ba, 1 .• to Westminster. Jn price Only Sl2S,000. Call now! 't · y .... 'oaded wilh and mott. A must aee •u:.n "~ dbl IU' + 1 olf 1lreet Unuaua opportuni.y ran"es to fit most Broker.SS8.m7 ... asa LS,~· home .. ..,a>n,....) .. ---10.'or•"'1-J8r "-'-ll ....... ., hip " potential! One of the heal · _..,_.., ..... .. • ..,_........, 1' UAA9 park in• apace. Both ,,.,... a si:na ...--ers. people's pocketbook•, . investment.a io lown ! 2 Ba, Fam Rm. Din Rm, home prof decor'ed & buy mto a bea1,1tiful Sl0.000 to $40,000. We are 1Uw/variancefor3 wUt.s. ~~~~--! Short walk to beaches & loft, interior decor•d, w/cpl ac wall paper. group of modern asnearasyourphone. Nu 2 BR. 2 ba home oo markets. A challenge for , prof lnd1cpd, comp I Many more amenJtlea, townhouses in the Bluffs. CALIFORNIA PACIFIC lol. E-slde C.M. Onrfagt the c reative mind! I privacy, & secluded all on one lot. Full brk 2&3 Bdrm mode_ls, MobUeHomeRealty 642·3037 sus,ooo brick cust Jacuni off rooperaUoo. 218 '8th St. 185,000 ea. Your choice. 2706Harbor, Ste208 2-.-4-p-1-e-xes--$1-4-3-.000--e-a. 1 .. ' f • •, ~ 1105 N.Coolf Hwy,.Loguna 494-1177 ~ Coa1t Hwy.,S.&.aguno 499-4591 MOHAACHIA.Y Tai.. S.Legm• Glamorous 4 BR, 3 ba., den, dinlni rm., wood peMlina. 6eamed ce11 .. phah cpte, • tile On.; pool, jacusd, view! '280,000 • PEGALLEN . REALTOR 4M-7S78 , '",1,,1 1' !-, '•'I 1,(.1 ,,,,, . .,1 J.!~\ll mstr bdrm. lalt.ice patio AND 4110 Neptune. SM.000 dwn payment re· 540-5937 cover. + much more in· Newport Bcb. Priced quired. Owner540-7SS9 1---------Comparable units have cld. prestigious Newport $3.19 900 OM THE HACH sold for $1SS.OOO. Agt COMTIMPOlilY Bch location. For pre· ' A · O"Meal HIWPORT Sea cape & sunsets. a blfi _645-_1_100 _____ _ view call; Pro_J>erly CJle SH0112S tamily paradise. 28r + ~ Oceaufl °"' House. Patrick Teoon. ,...,.... lltc. "'" bonus rm in El Morro By Spectacular wood & Agt.552-441' C714t711·'37J 2 Br+den, frplc, flr to the Sea, your own pvt 4UHITS FIXER UPPER Best eo.ta Mesa area. Never vacant. Sll9.ooo. terms. Owner. MMUO glass home wflh private 1:~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1r----------i ceillng mirrors in liv rm, bch, park renl only $l60. steps to beach. Enjoy 1• garden patio off ms tr c AL L T o D A y 1 ocean views from moat LOWEST OCIAM AIU bdrm, 2 car gar. l blk (PK.1006) rooms or oversized FF DUPLU from bch. Nr pool & len· CALIFORNIAPACJF1C redwood decks. Lux· IM ILU Two up, two down, botb na courts. $96,500. Ph Mobile Home Really l•--------urlouslY decorated, with $10uT810•~'DC?,rl!ian~l~~~: uni la redone, new ~. 731-0US 2706Harbor,Ste208 MEADOWLARK 9WIY poalble amenity. l>t ., carpets~etc. Im · -·11-.5• s.o.S93'1 FOUIPLIX ~ qlW1«1 and off· l~ba beautiful cond. th -irr street pa.rtd;q. Sboft by Many extras. Call col-m1cu.late. to e o,.. SatJSun I ·S OWHH MUST saa. j Xln( J>rlde ol ownership appoint.meet only. led.. :ZOS/655-7029. Prl.u. bre&Un. Good rental. 143 vi.-a... G....-lO'xAO' od led tr ·rental units adjacent to ~ooo -•-LeMe bold. Sill0.000. • .... ... • rem e ·Fu" a l golf course. Annual in· ~ ~· 3Bd.rm Bonita Plan;All l uean, 1 br, $7800. rn. come $15.2'0 Submit all leve!, nu cpta, flooring & Acro1a from K·Mart otters • C] Coldwell Bonker Ku· r W~1:, Hl ilt ,'r • t' ' o ,f ,.. ' r ' '• ' • 1 • ~ f l I 1 I \1' · 1hultera. $1'5,000. SbopCtr. 2191 Harbor Bl · Ownr/.\tt. Days 833-8SS1 #34, CM Adult1 only. £vet4wknds64Hl48 &46-al8 . MOllLI HOMI J.Br-lOx.SO. New Moon. REALTY INC. 1"3. Mu1t be moved 714/846-1371 from park. Excellent~~~~~~~~~ cood. $.1S()(>M5.om LohfwW.. -···----··· .. MUMr;.·~~=Cot· ~~ -.;.-- taae r two ln pvt. **.-.. " ~· 11* •ardoo llto ..Wn.t I* ONE OF A IDNDJ 121• A.dull Park complete Oonloa del Mar bbdl lo&. w/pool, tennla ct1, " ll:xpaaatve vi.-. ol the mu¢ b m uc 1-mo••. OClelll, banor atranct (JYl.228).$18.000. ·~ulal wtl.LNOT CAIJF<)R:NIA PAetnC IMT-mIRRYl Nobl.t.Home R.ealtJ 27otHarbot, SW 20I M0-931 7 .. ... ! Jt. • d . . l. . ... .. s. " t' •• d. •• ,. ed IC, LI. :s. -bt' ba. /ll. car ~· ... --a.;: aD·· -eat• no'" t .( ~: IP); .. , ~ ~ ~ .,)J 1 • t :4 ltiP>-" • fit •1 t ( I ! ~~.~~ ...... ~!!~.~~~ ... ~::.~:~~ .... ~:.~~~ .... ~~::.~:~~n•• ~-~·!.~~.. Friday, Maren 3. 1918 DAILY PIL01:, DZ U ....... o.Mrt. Coltw Mtto 3U4 FoiatWaVohy l2l4 lrvfM 1244 Mtwportleoch 326t ._.MJtOliletld 3740 AporttM..tau..t.n. .,..,...e1ttl""""' .,.., ...... u..tun; • -......-2400 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... . -··················· ... N·AR scuooLS• Uni it p k ~ B 2' l'll. $425 STUDIO GtMral 3102 ,..--A-LI~--312 .. eo-1..-U~-~ .. .. r,,.,.., ._ d 1n AT LAST "' " . ven y ar • r, !I Il\t•t""D T ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"'--" _,_.... _.,. .__1, wee .. en moonta s.Yi5 Be•utlful Locale baths ram rm Newly " "" IA E "Weekly Ret.\'' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••f• cabtn. WtJJ buJlt & furn Lndscp'd Van:t & Kida decor'ated. SSsO/mo or OCCUPANCY •"ullkitcl\en"TV 1~6!1 Flower Street Adult 2 bedroom, auper 2 Or 2 ba. all bllnt, rrptc, Lae uaeable l o t Al..talSerTlce Ok IH /opt. 752·7239 eves Two story Lwnh11 e . Unens&Uuhhes ~rdenGrove)LargeJ l ocation . No peta encl.garage,paUo.,lndry Beautltul view deck . Yo.a C• feet Resldenuall (9603P) s.o-0166 featuring beams, fplc, MJLE TO OCEAN , roo~. apt.a, cl<>lle lo $225/ month. 568 W. rm, 132$, 129,000 By qwner . AtHotneWJth pvtpaUo,enclaar,com· RoyalW ... Motel c hopping. Laundry wtl&on,lnquireapt.E. TSLMamt 642·1603 968-04UJaf\er7PM HEATED POOL! t.g 2 br 2 ba, pool. tennis, plete rec faclllUes AND ac1hues. no children, no ----------------=------ C)Wof t'"--'"-WE GUARAHTEE Eloquent4+2! Lg Yd lrpl. oo areenbelt. $450. wa s her, dryer . 727 Yorktown Blvd pets._ SlSS/$20S/month. LAMAHCHJt.AnS NEWLY DECORATED "-~.,' 2550 •W1deslselel'lionposs. 2CoarGarage.Avall3/15 Evcs.W ·l'l'll8 refrlaerator. lat. Jut + ~~b:~vt0~~;rlrtown ~~;5afaaJd. CalJ Carol Larae 2&3 bedroom 2br, new crpt, wtr pd, •••••7.;•••••••• • ·•lnhousc computersys. Klda&petsOk! (8936P ) dep. 557.5770 XSS days; · anrden apts. Dshwhr. $250. 2192-B PlacenUa. ------·· .·.·.··..i· •Owly telephone service llHTIMIS IMC Woodbnd1e 3br 2ba, .den, 494-0321 evee/wknds. ~leach 37 41 lc6oo hied 3106 bllJll. mcl. aar. gus bbq. Ca ti bt w ll l ·S M. F ,..-. .,.__ •Vacanc1e11 verified daily 8118-0T7l G3l4556 frplc, angl h.se '!'/atrium. l BR '--I I h ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••• ••• ••••••• Pool Gu pd. 778 Scott Pl. 836-4120 ww .-....-•Oce•slck I •f'ull starr or counselors Beaut. lndacp d. comm rme w rm o~ orae. • 642-5073 ---------2 & 3 BEOROOM •Freetoagc<16S&over HunfflMJl•leach 3240 pool, lake & park. Lse Crpts , drpa. lighted LAGUNA BEACH MTR. '>BR.lba.~rpl.Alsowill 2br,2batownhouae,nr. VA·FHA •F'reerentalcounselin • ••••••••••••••••••••••• $..550 mo. 640-3554 Janel. arena. Prtvacy, $225. INN. $65/wk & up. Maid rum S47S1\:rly. 1-'airvicw & Baker. NQ CARDENTOWNKOME . •Open 7days 8:00.8 :0tli; LOVl::LY 3 BR, 2 Ba evt173t-2231 7SH039,SS6-08lO serv. color TV, he<Aled Agent · ~75-4822 Woodland Village peLS.MS-1182. 2cargarages. wlfrpl,DW,crpt,kld/pet •--leocit 3241 ThisOneHasJtAJI ! pool. <714 > 494·5294• 985 lc6ooP..mtsula 3107 MSPaularlno VrEW OF OCEAN ·· l•n 1·757·1623 RENJIMES ~Kr $405. 963·•567 A~enl. ~::•••••••••••••••• Modern2+2w/1'~rplc& ;..Colbtllwy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful, new, adult CITY. 2 hr, 2 ba, frple, F Pr . IS . oee. DOWHTOWH VIEW!~. (67S4P> 2 Br , 2 ba , furn . BR. Fun Zone area. apta. Great location. 2 beam cell, jacuzz-t. CUSTOM or ro ess1011a erv1ce 2br, 2ba, gar, ..., ml to bch LAGUNA Redecorated. UUI. incl. $275-$300 incl utll. No poo Jacuzzis. garage, tl85. M5-82S6 or COHSTRUCTIOH Call 898-0JJl iJ95 Deluxe 2 bdrm., 2 bath =~~:~~'!fs1~t ~~8.r~~:.V~a~r~!~~1;: pets.64Z·3Sl9 vein Immediately ,_m._337_6_· ----- ...,UX OR STOP BY Jbr ram rm lrg muter ~..UJlex rental. Out.sland· Thi• 3 BR 2 Ba w/Vif'W ly. 497·3493. ~~!~~~Uil~n~tl.' C~lraRri E9';;8~Efp~:a!n:1e;ar2 ~~\~e~ i:::r:::· i b~\~'. (~:~k~;~s'!~':~\ bdrin, pool, $415 ~ :!;~ te~~~ ~::: 81~~~15 .~~~TP) 1 BR apu, furn. all uul In· 5: 67S·SlS9 avail M~r. 1: S32S pe; hwasher. 2 Car garages ACahf.Corp. Sm Fee 4br, pool, a,~ ml tooce1n, to town & beach. Huge 898-0771 831-4555 cl. lndry rac il , pvt CoroftadelMar 312 mo.Ownr/act.673-ll8l for •ach unit. Pr••tige .... ..,c llv. rm. & dlnine alcove. park'g, avail April 1. for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rental Office NI 1 B 1 ad 1 •• "' ""' .,....... '.. kt h /bit · perm residents 250 Cliff Open Dally 9·6 ce r, poo • u ""'•no community. Low vacan Best MESA VERDE area. 714-846·5666, Bob Grar ~~-1. ',! ae~h ~d r~·:;i:: '· 0r . .c9'7.3493 · I•--------TSLManaaement pet.a. $250. 642-5251 days, cy area. Low price of Deluxe~Br, 2b:l, ram rm, Se t 2 ---------75•F0081or642-1603 646-3798af\er6pm. $1.20,000. Good rents. Call bltns, Crplc. new paint & SUi>ER 4 Bdrm. 2 ba para e car garage. 2 BR. 2 ba. pat. ocean vu. "' -Geo. Frey, 542-3456 carpet, gardener $550. w frplc, crpt, tcd yrd. An outstanding offering blk to dwntwn. Walk to ~l "' E/Side, airy 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 Br, klds ok, pool. $250. BENJ.UNKLE R.E. lNC. s.lS-3604 $\2.Sr • 9634567 Agent, no al S500 Mo. Ref. re-bch. $l50 yrly. Adl ts no '[I •tor~s bltns, new cpts, drps, mo. ee. quired. Call: 5(16.84fi0 ~ paint, triplex. Mo to mo 645-8084 IHI Estate New 2br <'ondo. Pool, spa MISSION REALTY 2ftVf;HOME pets. S360 S52-4201 5511241 bdMmtge 2100 n·om $400. Also 3 br hse 1 Bedroom ~ondomlnium, Phone 494-0731 u2 MO. Bach Furn. P vl palio, GARDEN APTS . or . 0...Polftt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •uoo L"ids •-pets ok pool. tennis super loca· -dar uli'I pd r CORONA DEL MAR MESA rlMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· " "' uon S250 Call 646-4477 3 BR 2''-b bit ts St .. --1ng, sophisticated ,.. " · .. re s., 2 B Townb f I 3126 p.uuDESERT b'754912 Dkr. · · · ~......:""a, 1 ns,crp · ..="'er2··toryt--.. -me dys4JM-143Sevest94-3423 Poolrt . ouSose, rp c. 1 Br $23S. 2 Br. $350. Duplex, spectacu lar ~ ---3 Br condo H~ Ba D/W .... ...,,gar,ocn cynvu,no ..... ~ ..., vwm"' 'emus. meoeean Some w/garaacs. Pool, oceanview.New1640sq. TOWNHOUSE 2 br. Iba duplex. P''t gar. lndry facil. Sta'ter & ~· ~. Lse. 759-5807 w/brealhtaking Newport ~"'9-1 3752 & Catalina views. Close jacuui. Adults, 00 pets. n. 2 br. 2..., ba. $(50. mo. Prime loc. adjacent patio. laundry. Adlts on· Newland 897.0586 d.)s,642·8907.499·2766 lights view. Minutes to ••••••••••••••••••••••• to Fashion Island & fme Open dally. 2650 Harla _7_59.:...-07_06....:.... ------ Jronwood C.C. 3 Br, ram ly, no pets $285. 718 A ----·------Fashion Isle. Comm. Scenic views , luxury beach. Alsol Br.644-2611 Ave CM <M V d rm. 21h Ba, tennis, pools. Joann. 540·7532 : 64G-417-t SHARP 3 Br 2 Ba, W/fplc, 3~.2 ::;. '\~~l:'iob~~~: pool & t.ennB. Ava.II. tm-adult apts, fum & uni. Dr E. ocr ·uar:~ me.!d)~ ~ic~ ::i~:: ~~~;:ti~: & jacuzz~. Eicchange for 4Br or den . 2Ba. F.P . nu· 0.,1w. fncd yard. $t2S. Furn avail. $500 mo. 'tll med. Paula Balley Near Regional Shopping ---------549-2447 1ar. No"""'*•.W-7194 3 Br residence or condo m & out, s.150 mo. ~8 963-4567 agt. No ree. JWle. 640-7020. 642.az'lS (N30) Center. Heated pool . Spotless . Walk: to bch. ,..... .... nr. water. Balboa/Npt. llam1lton Cl\J 642·77-13 Like new 2 Bd dbl R 0 C K L E D G E • llG Cit.HYON jacuzzi. Nr. comtr Alicia 48r 3Ba Fm rm 2lOOsqrt. lrand Hew !-Side 2 BR., lee. modem apt. $10,000 equity. Phyllis rm, gar, Brand new, thoroughly PkW)' & Paseo de Valen-Yrly, 509 Acacia 645·7048 Deluxe 2br. 2ba tort & 2 & Brkfst bar, bltns: enc!. Jackson Realtor. (714 ) New 3Br, 2' ~ba. duplex. 5 blks .l~ bch, no pets, whitewater view, 2 sly, 3 upgraded townhomes eta. lmmac 3 Br 21,\1 Ba, front den . splll·levcl. Frplc, , 8 a r, w sh r Id r ye r 346-3844. P.O. Box 476, Cireplace,lgeback yard, $36.S.A\atlnoW.964·2283 BR . Din'& rm . w/securltyentrance,fpl, ALlCIAPLAZA unit rpk patib 1 gur skyl.t&:hts,deck.Country Childr en OK. e3oo. Palml>eaert,Ca.92260. 2car gar. REAL FTND 4 Br 2 Ba, boow./aunrm, 2 ba. $'.lSO aourmet kitchen. mir-&VlLLAGE ' • ' ' setting. No children or A""""'"oeve ,. RHIEstcste 556·6393 fplc, cpls, fncd yard. mo.494·3754orG2l·l628 rored wardrobe doors, 581-6151 581·6130 ::Ji513~;. Fernl-ear. pets. l80E.2lsl.64~·9543 _ _._.;.. __ ......,;. _____ _ $13.S 963 4567 l decorator drps & window Sorry no pets eves, 646-4262 days NEW 1 & 2 Br apts. Pool, Wanted 2900 3 Br, 2 ba. 2410 College ree · · agen • no l.agtMaHllls 3250 covers. Short or long ..._ rt•~--.. '3769 ~~ ... .,...,111 SIDE Jacu:ui. ocean views. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ave. College Park. Close · ... •••••••••••••••••••• term. from $1600/mo to ,..wpor __.. '""'"'" ..-From $Z7S/mo. Adlt.s on· 2·3 BR, 2 ba, forced air. to schools &shops. $475. Clean 3br l~'lba .c min (Bdrm., 2 bath view $650/mo. a ccordi.n£ to ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME LOCATION 3br,2ba,Townhowie.Up-ly.Nopets.ComerSelva heat., frplc. No fix er up· mo.548·7638 _ __ dnv~ to bch. MOO mo. home. Air condilioned, location & view. Joyce 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, graded. Lge patio. &Granada.661-3679 per. 4 B 2 b ·hl "' Call 714·962-7i88 ask for fireplace, 2 car garage. Edlund 642-8235 tN3l ) • r· I $425 CbiJdren ok. From $375. 646-8301 r., a.nrssc s ... ew flliot nJceyard&washerand CONDOMINIUM •rep ace. mo. 645·9543 eves, 646-4262 2Brl~Ba.lgepatio,encl ---------1 cpl g. fen ced Y r d . dryer available. Ex -Walk to Westcllff Pina I! 675-2311 days. Agent, no days. gar. kids OK. $320. OWN Prop c r t y 1 n $Ci0/mo~:>-&S·S304 J Br 2 Ba, bltna, rncd cellent tocallon; close to from this charming 2 '~e ree. 673-7204; 751-1400 Mrs. ~~~';~~d~..:a~wthorne 3 Br, 2 Ba. F am Rm yardin~srr mo. 2 car freeways & shoppingh BR. 2 bath, dining rm. :,y, ~i---------_Pt_f_ason _______ _ . wrplc pvt back yard gar. centers. $450/m o nt rondom.imuminanadult 2 BR, 2h ba. View of LACASAILAMCA ,,. 2B bl l WIUPAY CASH!! •AIV\mo' 7c".()617 a ent . lease. Available April p 1 .... 50/M BIG' I 2 Bl'-· t be h •-1..1 •-.... , .... ~ '"'lie r. tn.s, enc . car., Ph. TontD'AJlessandro _ __,., __ . "' . g Lg 2 br duplex, pvt yd: 2 1s t. Call own er at 1f}_e_an .. et ooPer.ry .. "'2 o .. ~~ ocean. ""'· o ac . -_,.,... nvw nrbch. $265/mo. • yr old No pets 1 child n.u ... ~ ~~lo. Agt. All uUJs pd., cpls, drps, W-5671 T.O. PROPERTIES 3 BR 2 BA, fplc, garage, & . ' 714/642-0138. (N32) Chuck Hoyler 675·3331 pool, lndry rae's. Adults ---------storage massive yard ok. $265. 8122 Michael Dr. t · Triplex w/vlew, 2Br 1 Ba, nopets.'$l25. A\'ail Apr 1·_ 536·3638 eves, 847-3541 elsure World. Condo, ---------• Cozy gues t house. 1 over 35, no p ets or !~!32..,817.C-~ or (714 ) 548·4135 evs 642-0835· days. brandnu.·spac10115V1lla BJGCANYON.Luxurlous $250 Uri children . Oell Sue; refrig, stove, n,0 --.... anytJmeor (710 ~. • . Nueva, 3 BR, 2 ba, ap-2 Br, 2 bath con-GREAT RECREATION: ~·o~pels. . l 556-7707 or Henry; children, pels. $275 mo. IWS-522lafl6Pl\I 3 BR, Surls1de. Walk to pUances. air, upgraded dominium home . Swimming. saunas. 2 ___ 640_·_1030~·----642-9137 714-833-0821; n4-&40-07m ...... 3 BR, l bath, near city h<'h & shops. $375 mo. crpts. drps, sweepmg vu. New/never li\'ed in. Wet health clubs, b1Jhard1, 2 BR lwnhse apt, 112 Ba . ._ _________ col_l_ect_ . .:..• ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• park.moveincond.S325. SJ6.1Waft5.Ava11 3/3. PetOK.559-7489aft6pm bar/Crpl c. $675 . 01 ght·hghted tennis fplc. encl atio, 1 blk to2Brdeluxesludlo,ulllpd. Ocean.w very lrt-deluxe Housff Furnished mo. Ask for Les. 54Q·ll51 3 Br 2 Ba, luxury adlt. L---N'-al 3252 Sabsbury R.E &'73·8000 eou.rts. Pro & pro shop, b<?h " shops· i350. Bltns, crpts, pool. $Z7S. 2 BR: 2 ba, trple, lndTy. I 40) L d k Co --r--....,..... · gol( driving range, party 673·7183 1978 Maple. "'•8-6118, Adlts, no pets. Avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice 3 BR, l Ba. home. O\.er an mar n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 3 br. 2 ba, den , "'" lc6ooPettlnsula 3107 New crpl. l~e )rd. 5375 do, In Guard gate comm. SEA TERRACE Garden family home. Newport roo.m. . • CodaMffa 3124 eves&lS-5647 April1.S330mo.963-0486 •••• • • • • • • •• •• •........ mo. ,.., ... 10~, :! Sngl sty. nr new. end un. Home. 2 br & den. 2 ba. Hght.s, 2 children ok. N'o F I.: N ACT I V I f I t:: S : ••••••••••••• ••• •••••• ~ ------~--~ -o w w o u f'ullumc director , free WESTIAY TRIPLEXES Duplex. 2br, 2ba. Ocean BEACHFRONT 4 Br. 2 ba ·--'~· . '. . I . p~rd beach. tennis & pool. pets. S.SSO. 5-a8·82S1 or &.mday brunch , BBQ's, COSTA MESA vu. S325 mo. Avail uow. comp!. furn home. 1-'rplc. Lg fncdf yrd. cpts. drps. cpts, cu.st dX. rps, wctbor, SS 2 S . 4 9 3 . 6 4 9 o • !flll-7888 trips , parties. S"o rt NEW3 BDRM FAMILY ,_54_1_·92 __ 19_or_830 __ ·1_9_19 __ _ wash/dry, dshwhr, 2 car gar, re rig, stove, kids & new pamt. Lro storage. l2l3)696·5077 •----. ------,.. ,. gar. No pet!l. Avail June dogs ok, 3 br. $415. Lge rlec ctr, wd/poohl, jac, Hew-rtleoch 3269 CDb Mbqwe! !old !Corona. ,,3 toumBEAUTiameFUnt.sL&AmPTSorc! Prl~P'l'Sate FbRaOcMlc $39ya5r.ds, VlduEWpl,.!e2wBlrarg2 eBaluxfpulryc 15 to July 15 S4S-~ or 548·6102. tenn s, woo 6 op + ·r-r 3 a, tn· eve , 500 sq 1l · : ...._ 644•9582 · other facil. Close to bch, ••••••••~• .. ••••••••••• ram rm, r ecently re-Singles. 1&2 bedrooms. garages. 2 children ok, patio, bltns.aarag~. $S50 _________ ,2 Br. cpt.s, drps. 1 car no pets. $480 per mo. Call NO FEE. Hooaea, condos, furbished. Avall.immed. Furn. & unfurn. Models no peta. Near South mo.'493-87"3 • Mewporthoch 3169 garage. Kids ok. $215. 536-5789 wkdys /evs, duplexes. Rental SSSO.mo.Lseocly.lsl& opendallylOto7.Room-Coast Plua. Rental of-1--------- ....................... 645-227-4. M2-0l83wknda.1·772·269S Pavlllon.67s-49l2Bkr. last+ dep. Firm. male aerv1ce a vail. No ficeopenWed.thruSun. IW .... •.._. ~ kd 673-1208 I 12-4. 820 Baller St, 1 blk •••••••••••••••••••••~ UDO ISLE, 3 BR. den, DUPLEX 2 Br 1 Ba cp•· w ays. MEW5EAVIEW ---------ease required. Sorry, • .... adul on! w. ot Bristol, 5.57·S21S. 2Br, cbUdren weleome.. no wet bar, patio. "9 blk to drps, no pets, sml fncd Soper Cowto. nr beach. 2 3 Br 2 Ba, pool, tennis, 2 Br+ den. 1~ Ba, fplc, ts y,nopels. I..--.---------. peta,star1.1niatSMS ~ • bch. Youn' children OK. yanl. $295. 1948 Meyer. BR. 2 bl' teMis . sauna, jac, SMSyrly. 67>0562 lge yard & patio, 2 car OA.kwood lwoofOrongeOourtfs New 2 Br, D/W, encl gar, 846-8)'1 • Ideal fa~ly home, S900 s.&s-4855evs/wknds Jacuzzi. Secured gale 8 R 0 A D M 0 0 R gar, ssso mo. 431 Irvine Ga.rde:n Apartments mostbeoutltulop<JT!ment $270. Avl Mar. 1. 2025 --------- mo. Avall4/l yrly. Leave s370 mo. 4 93.9797, SEAVIEW, N•w Hm•. Ave.646-53&4or&4.S-7386 ..___..__._,.............. communlleS Arelaxilg O\arleAptB.5'8-S763 Sawind Vil. message w / 1. P .R . *"'LOOK•• -496-3758 .. "' ........___. _.._._ wltt I 675-6520 3BR, 1BA ---------i anti al)', 3 Br 3 Ba. 2 s...... 880 lrvtne lat 17th> setting steams, Deluxe2 Brt.owllb.se. l300. · S400 PER MONTH •Condo. Lrg 2 br, den, fplc'a, dbl 1ar, all elec C•'* -3271 ~ W01elfols. and mojesllc BJl.M, far, lndry facU. New 1"2 bdrm luxury Oceanfront, avail until l sl+last+security newly decor. Adlt.s. $400 kitcb, pool, tennis, spa, •••-•••••••••••••••••• .....,.... IMdV'-"i lteeS. FtalJJOOg pools, Adlts only. 1919 Anaheim adult apts in lf plans June 15, '78. 3 Br 2 Ba, Fncd yard, gar. pvt pty. mo. AfU:30pm. 962-3566 view of Oranae Co. All 3 Bdrm Duplex. 2 bath, 1 1700 16th St. Jacuzzl souoo, blllofds, St. MIJ'. M5--Sl08 from S270 + pools, ten· edits only. SSOO mo. 83S-3700lvmsg lhlsin vt•_, f (0oYerall6lh> olldexcihllgc~house nis, waterfalls, ponds! 213-927·554.l: 714·642·0553 . Sharp 3 br condo, 1\.'i ba, a p .... comm o car £BT+ carport. 2 842·1170 Adults. no pell. 2 br, From San Diego Frw:Y.- $42 3 BR F f d _.. r NB.m>mo. swimming pools. S3501·--------W9'1SOQOlevenlS.Tennls, jacum&pool. driveNortbonBeac.b•~ .r._ ,...__.,.. 3176 s. . am rm. w/w carpet, nc Y•u, r. 9Q..3UJOf'~ ...,..1•73 lv-•" gym.oft,.v~•at .... c ... ..., V · _._,_'""' recreal'I racil, Bac k laundry Caci!., D /W, '""'.. '""" "'' '""''""' '""".,...., McFa,ddea then West on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay.642-0328 963-J(KS SEAVJEW, 3 br 2\tt ba, s.taAllo 3210 TheVllloge.M~ McFadden to Seawind PANORAMIC VIEW h ocean view, pool /tennis •••••••••••••• ... • .. •••• It.DUL T COHOO 8WfYhlg y01,fte IOoklog ~. N~:u!e~r ~:cl~aia~: Village. (714 l893-5198 Delux2BR,den,2•~ba E/Side,gooclloc.,almosl 3Br,l~Ba,8blkstobc, llll50mo.213/430-3S29 2BR.2ba,yrly.$425 fotfumdure\sovoiloble. r I rd condo. Elevator to beach new. 2Br, l "2Ba condo. no pets. $425/mo. •WIUOWOOO• STVS TO l!ACH rp c, ya · Deluxi.-poolside xtra lge or just watch the surf. frplc, fncd yd, dbl gar., I 536-3984 WATERFRONT, Nwpt Duplex livins a t ih 3BR.2ba,bayvuSlOSO OneondlWoBedroom TSLMgml 642-l603 2br, 2ba, bltns, dshwhr. Pool. Spa. sauna . child 0 .K., no pets. E:ilquisltelyPriced!S260! Shores 1argetBr,2~ba. finest.LocatednearSo. 1BR,18a .. yrly.$285 AdulUWlg. 2Br,1Ba,lstory,shag, ~~dlls,oopet.s. p'oolroom, security $375/mo.494-8452 Nice 2 Bdnnw/gar age Beautifully decorated. Co as l PI a i a Ua t IAYFlOHT Olflcesopen 9.00!06:00. drps, patio, frplc. beam · · park'g. $1050 per mo. Patio on water. Comm. MacArthur & Greenv le. 3 BR 2 b 1 isso Now renllng. ccil. gar. Adlts. S29 . 254.C Condo, 2 BR. 1 \o\ ba, frplc. Agl. 714 /498.osoo, House·lease-2story. ChiJdrenOkay (4381P> pool.a, tennis. Yrly lse, 557-9710 • a.,yry. Eld <l lS38S406 d , 3 baths-4 bedrooms. $550. Aft ---------~niiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiill en. . . newly ecor d. Nr shops. 645-3485 mo. Vacant. Century 21 T-House Budget Saver! ~337· $8250 /mo. er SPM Wes.,..ter 1291 I $325 mo. 963-12U -..-3 Br 2 Ba apt. Qui area. ...;.....:...._...:...._.;.. ___ _ ~•L..&.-fs .. _ _. Doyle,Chrls548-1168. Lg4+3w/alllheXtraa ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl'-6 •· d 2Br2Ba ts drps r-. ~ nw'U Kids/&Onl ...,Cl\ (8470 p· um, cp ..... rpg, 0 pets. • new cp • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y...,.,., DESIRAIU 3 br., fncd bk yd. Vacant. $325. 557-4238 enc gar, D/W, 2 biles to G•Mral 3202 Rentals Galore REHTIMES IHC. EXEC CONDO, Nwpt Good area. 968-2297 or .... _ "'-&-• &..&.. bch. 960-5200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• We have lOOO's of houses, 898-0771 63l-4SSS Terr. altr 3 Br 2i.\ Ba, 963.(817 Agt. ,_.... _.. -r•- •VETS• You fouaht for it. own a piece ol it now, no down. Veteran Houslng Agl. dplexs & apts AVAIL. . encl pallo pool St6S ___ .....;;;_____ New cpla, drps, dsh 2 Br, 8 blocks fr ocean. 'o NOW! All areas, all 4 Br, 2 ba, all bwlUns. ' · · SHARP 3 Br l"'-t Ba cpts 11-shrs. lndry. 2 br. 2ba. blk stores & transp. $28!i pnces.Saveonfee,tlme, Lovely family home. 153H475 . =~dsJ'~\oK: 2:~~u~~y~l~~~s/~~ $300. 3 Br. 2ba $340. 372 mo.Nopets.536-1286 gas. etc. Open 7 days 9 to $525/mo. 751-6063 Lease or rent spaciows 3 . a •no ee. E 16th, N.Hts. 646-1801 !·l·Ba.CA'!. ST. 8201. 646-4517 l Br, S220. 326 13th St. 7.Agt. ~-bedroom, 3 bath con· tto.esFwnislMdor .... .-;,. KJdl ~.tsW~ome It.bow 1242 ~l n lum Net~~ ......,shed 3300 l BDR, furn. utll pd. Ideal for day sleeper. Eastside lg 2 br. view ~.3blkstobeacb. HOMEFINDERS 645--4900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• vi LPool,UIOOt 5~1• ~ 1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~onlh.. 642-1334 or East.side 2 BR11 ba, pool, ew. euw.a •we .. ,,_.._,., evee. t Ch Id k deck, gar. No dogs or •u 'lbowsandaofRentals l{ UN T IN GT 0 N to beach. '599/mo. Quail Orange. Country Uvlng. no pe s. t ren o . chlldren.$320.645-7522 ..,o mo. 2br w/ws~r,. 541-0800 Allareaaallprices EASTSIDE 3 bed rm HARBOUR brand new Place Properties, roe. Equestrian activities. Su~let Promontory Pt. S27S.548-0916 ----------" dryr, d.sbwsbr, crpt d. Sample: !'<>me: Woodard&wallpaper end 1story,3 Bdrm, 2 ba, 752-1846 Alt for Teddy New duplex, furn ., Villa. 2 Br, 2 ba, lrg pat. B h 1 1 rt f. " $270. 2br, refrlg, C&D. pvt Pool, rec rm. tennis, S7SBach.walktobeach interior; G en space, allbullt-ln.Jac,pool,etc. Mair · beaut.3br2ba.frpl.lrg Btllocnvu.$800.873·7825 ace or o •re rig, patio. Adlls, no pets. guardgated.846-8318evs Sl90 Bach NB UUJ pd quiet St., near golf Privacy. $550.846 4408 . fncd yrd. $890. Owner. stove, pool, adults, no 73t-BW.18th673-T787 ur.ao BEACH • ...._cl-...,, course. SCS. mo. 963-7473 Blufrs 3 BR. 2i,o.i ba. Prime 997·5612 2 Br w/patio, steps to pets.~-646-2901 • ..,~ """ ~ $3003brN.B. Utl~. Hunt'g Htbr coodo. Avail fJ'ftDbeltl $650 beach. Mont)lly or week· . THE SEVILLE &ar w/apt eiu.ry. Frplc, LIFETJMESE VICE College Park 3 Br, 2ba. 2 March l. 3 Br, 2"' ba, Agent 6'4·lll3 .,..a.xesu..fun 3600 ly.546-StiN MESA VERDE, lgequ1et. 2 Br w/(ar, adlt.s, cpts, 2br, 2'r~ba, dispo~al , 557..ol22 frplca, xtr~ fam rm, cov-near jacuzzi & pool. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba. adlts_. no pets. drps, ranae, fncd yd dshwabr, 2 balconies. -.._.---,.,_----l -2-0-i6 &red patio, dbl gar. palnt&crpt,frplc.U75. WATERFRONT Npl Costa Mesa-28r , lBa, PROMOHTORYPT S275mo.3129Cinnamon. w/patlo, wtr pd. $270. Wkdys634-2022,Agt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5450/mo. 64()...4656 Call Mary Ellen 840-1789 Shores 3 br, 2 ba, fresh frplc, new palnl & cpts, Spectacular ocean/bay m.l6S8 2619 "l" Santa Ana Ave. 2br, pvt patio, nr Beach" Ll'l"l'LEISLAND KIDS PETS OK MM6-1371. paJnt_ frpJc, patio, etc. s:J9.31.87 afl6PM/wknds view. 1 BR, rum at. No Bachelor apt, 2 rms +ba. 636-41201to5. Warner. Child OK. 783.l BAYFRONT 1 Br duplex, fncd yard, Condo H unt. H arb. ~::-~;.~~·;.i:. UnlqueZBrdplxlnprtme ~7~Ui. ~~~\, A~rii uu~ paid. $185. 645·5126, Sycamore.$275 mo ~ 3 BR.2 BAupperduplex. 1ara1e,$295mo.646-4848 Bachelor w/at ove , $72.5.mo.M6-8653 area, l>~n• Poin t. lit Aat 833-0200 or 6375895 meati11J111 Brand newduplex,2~ Y • a r l '1 l e a a e or675-8258 -trig .1-h-r frplc: & U-'"11"8 Liv Rm, lplc, · • 1 Br - ----~ ,,_ b b tBSO/monUl.DooTyler &·•----------1 ~"a r po":t:" F r a nk , Mt.,,....Sllont kllch w/refri& 4t m5'r 67S.S208. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, 2Br,2Ba $33S ~.8~lvo~:~w~~~ AmoclatA!t. Call 675-4000.1 213/433-7~""'. 3 Br 2 Bi, newly decor'd. bdrm, 2Dd bdrm & ~e en-R--.&...1t ~...a-Adults, no pets .,..., N u 7 .,._ ....., 1 .. ......_ WllillVl"W ground floor, 1 year old. ............,.. .:.1c.1ar Sm a bt bee. One bu ofr $550. 8404881 tty dwnat a rs, ec..s We have lOOO's ot bous~. Private fenced yard & 131 E. lSlh Slreet ---·--~-·--- -·-K en/mo yrlv "s baclc & front, util pd. tfcl•v• •-•Jt.a AVAi . ..,.,., A t 646-al6 Beaut 2 br 2 ba dbl gar ... "" • ..,.,., , . ,,. . ...,... n.._544-6531 ~ • garage . ...,.,.,. mo. gen . _.. p 1 j f _ l33-3MO Aft 5 & wknd.s ...... OW! All areas. all RoyMcCwdl• " ....... o. oo • ae, r_. •%715 prices. Save on fee, time, 541-7729 Sharp 2 br, bltns, crpts, tee\lrity. m.6l6l aft S. · lbr, 1 ~be older bs• on eaoal...,00. 840-2019 c.-.. ...-l ............ , .......•. fj: Mar.nab -Irv me gu, etc. Open 7 days 9 to drps. 1 child> welcome. Vacant 2 St«)' Condo. 1 ~ Af ...... ,....d 7. Alto No pets. IZ$0. 574 Joann ba. Newly decorated, rec ·-···················· IOca , ... we1c... 2 Br, 1 ba, garage, re-St. 645-MJ.7 or 846-8865 area. $3SO. Pb SSl-45623 _ __.... ______ ..... I.a.ct 3706 64Mt00 ~r. Drive by 382 E. 18th SL. 375 mo. can Cen-2 Br. util. rum. CbUdren Super clean l BR, lrg . Ocunfront/Wln ter, tury 21 Doyle, Chrl• ok. No pets. Mgr. Apt 4. private yard. cloee tO- beauutul view, 3 br • .2 ba, 548-U68. 1ll80Wallace, 64.s-7181 bch, S!3$ mo. W-1330;: frplc tb ru J une tslb. _.:......:....;....:....;.______ ~ ~ 615-~. • .... ~...... 1 ... ~t~'""d:rpl, encl. --5'-~--e-Lu_n_l_'D_o _ __., .. WehavelOOO'sofhoU1e&, ..._...,.... · ~-dplen & apls AV AJL. 6'5-22"74 w bcb. $220 mo. NOW! All areaa1• all Cl~an2Br, 18a, + aarage, 536-'1330 ... prices. Save on fee. ume, W. Side. 11r achls. shop. Deluxe a pU 2Br, 2Ba,; l it l 'Ba. fplc:, w/1erd, ~ • ...,,....,...,._ .. pau .. $175. mo. Cal .... ....._...._. __ ...._llUfl&. ras. ~. Open 1 days i to Plll-$380. tu-3336 eve lrplc eaclosed car. lao· ~ 7. Alt. dry lac, la pat.lo, 1re~· Kids PeftW.tc.... Eastmde 2 Br , I~ bath. locatlon, all adults no' •4*1" . ..--.:.•4,.M;...;.tO:.:.:O:.__..J Bulltina, new CIJQ, l&Wld peta.SJOSliuplC'l-2822 Bait l.ocaa.Poealble I Comer Lot Duplex2BR PaUo.•mo ($45'7P) bblp..... W E Uttb 2L -:---=:---:-o::;-=::;=:::==--$325/mo. lnqutre Apt A. StunalqOardeoSettinf • ~ &4NZ70 Huaea+aw/Hea*IP-, -------·• Onl)'PlO/Mo. ($383~~: Elite! BeameclCelliD~ ColMto UlJt w!Pado ~ SZSOl IUtA~ <MMPl~} .... . . . . . . .. . . . . . De DAILY PILOT f"rlday. March 3, 1978 :Ett •,~ r:I~ i) ~ ~ '"l,l ·'I'" ~I ·~ ' -..:_~111 ·~'1 .. I )..._"'..._ " ) :~~ tJ• )ii I If,•~ ) t.11 ""1,1 ··,~~--• .a~·•· " ..ii ._ ~ • ';.,j \. T I • I • ' I • • ... ll • ~ ..ii .. • .. .... • • • • ............ C.,.Afer C.umwt/eo..cr.t. lledri"' H_ &g a.co. Ta Movtu.g P~P~ ,....,.,., ............................................... •···•····•············· .••.............•.........••...•..••....•..•......•...••.•••.••.•••...........••.•••••••.•......................•••..........••.••........ Wahr, dryr, dahwahr re Carpenter & Cabinet wrk Paclllc Concrete. Lo \.; ELECTIUCAL SERVICE OCC Student. "4 T. truck. Tax preparation by MOVING. HAULING & ,Clint Your Catffe Any plumbJn1. water pair.•. Reas. 646·5848 Free esUQl4ltet sml Jobs day & full d1ty ratea. CA.US $15 h.r, & SMALL Trash, tree trim, Randy forrnerl.R.S. agent CLEANUPS. Reason. se.-V. leab, bathrm encl. anytime & NPaJt'3, ev•. 87~512$ 64S-32S7 JOBS 842-8233 642-5703, 979-6489 754-0212 Free est. Coll. students Speclallzlna ln res Iden· c er am I c tll e . Re u, Alvin B & B 673-1166 Ual bomes, Int. & ext. 832·2468 ......... ,.. c:wwc... ........,Electric · Stmg student, big truck, Wouldn't you rather have · Please check our re·•--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:.,..t Sertlce ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lie 327136 645-6974 tree cuta, clnup. hauUng. a certlned public accoun-~ Sertlcet ferences. Lie • -32088l Repaln, reptpes, water Hu rain damaged your ••••••••••••••••••••••• OuUngs, activlUes, tchr-. 494-7689"494..2129 tant prepare your in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guar .. insrd, free est. heatert. Rett0nal>le ell asphalt? Call 631·2440. Carpet Man wUJ lay YOW'll aide exper. Warner/ Spr-~~~RIC~-P~ced ~ come tax return? For an Nune consultant 30 yrs Ted. 636·7~ licensed. 6U«l94 1kioded, Uc., insured. or mine. Rep al rs & ingdale. lrene. 842·5839 rig · ree est ma e on ••••••••••••••••••••••• appt In your home call ex~. Pnv. duty w/family Cout Palnting.'Cstm ext ..._.. & ~ __ .......;_...:.__:.:,...:..:...::;.:_~ clearung too! Guar work large or small jobs. Want a REALLY CLEAN 968-8182 oriented care. Ca 11 llnl . airless spraying. ••••••••••••;?:::•••••• AftorMv't & at bil~ uvings. Fr~ Coe.treeto.-Uceosed 673--0359 HO. USE? Call Gingham 1 ~--a.-~/867-67711 for infortna. 66l 6262 Ser .. •ne •· ••pa1·n . E'lec·, L.e9a1Ser\'1c.. est.9'5-3646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~..,...... ti & t ••L .. ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• R J Huffman & Son Ge K-Mel Electric. Ind.. Girl. Freeest645·5123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• on app · . carpentry, cabinela & SlS.ANY MATTER Shampoo ~ steam clean. Conl.r. Custom All &Add~ comm, res, &.malnt. svs. Have time for yoursetr, RLANDSCbAI PlriNG. P-.....g ~AlperiftCJ ~:Yl:~:~gFr~':i~~~ forrnlca. 631-~l. Eve & wknds by appt. Color bJ'!ghteners; wbt patios, cab In et a, Honest & rebable. Free call the MoppetUi Clean-easona e P ces. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J k 675-8336/675-7280 ltooflftg Default/Divorce $175• <;pta lO oun bleach. Clean formlca. New consl. Rea est. 979-8542. $24 50lsthr. tng Service. 5'6-2393 re--.a783orS47·S846 15yrs. Painti ng 0 . C. ac ••••••••• .. •••--••-• =driions. 30%• ~,ri~~sor:n~:~~~.~h~ & commu'I. 64Sbo·464ed4 or Gcr••NJ ferrall Custom Landscape Res/Comm Apt lo rates. PainUna. Homes lntr &ROOFS illsUlled factory vtng ~ ~. Guar elim pet odor 548-4541. c& nd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Services.Keo. Uc/ins839-1886/'99·2901 Exterior. Specialty: chrect: est.ab3Syrs. Call Unlwfl det~~~~~l~u~P Cpt repair. 15 yrs ex pr: Gen. contractor: Founda-Prof Japanese Landsc.ap· TH I SUMS HIME 648-3770 PETERS PAINTING AptAJ. Lo rat..&:U·2508. ·Harold Guan 549-2961 $150 OOCull 'rice Do work mysetr. Refs lions. additions, re· ing & gar~enlng. Matot. GllLS Maiuutn.ce Expr'd. Reas Rotes. ~alntln&. lntr/Extr. 2Syrs Roofs For Leas. All types. Simplewil~ $» 00 531-0101. modeling, blockwork. Incl. mowing, t~mming, HousecleanJng & office ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Est . Call Gene in Harbor area.Jt Uc Uc/bond'd. Insur. Free •Courtcost.sextra . 556-8211 spllrayintg, ~~7072ng. Free i 1' S Storm" . d SS2~ 183281,642·~ estimate. 894 ·0'21 Of Timothy Lashl ..... "'tty. caryet, vinyl, & t.Jle re· es ma es . .....,. a pee a 1sts. pee. on ram amage re-~""-4ll3 """ p8lr.Guaranteed. Loader backhoe. lndep. apts. & R.E. work. Serv. pairs-trees, roofs, All PROFESSIONAL ..._....~ _0»1_• _______ _ (7~4~~~~~71~M 64.5-7488 oper. Lie. bonded. ins. 15 CLEANPrunln·UPSP/lllAULING 7 days wk. Bonded, in· fer:<!~: stumps. erosion, Painting. Inter/Exler. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiie a yrseltp. 640-6828 aft 5. g. anting sured. S ( O. 9 5 2 5 sp1uuuers etc. 962·0307 Reas, work guar642·0386 VERY NEAT PATCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• AWllllMp ~~ .............. DtafHng&Dffl91 Freeest. 642.9907 (anytime) Molc.1 Painting. Extr/lntr. Ex· JOBS&TEXTURE Ceramic Tile-6pec. in •••••••••••••••••••••••BAKERY. Do you have •"! .. ••••••••••••••••••• G1111ralS.....lcn ........ ••••••••••••••• pr'd, honest, neat, reas. Freeest. 89J.l439 entnes&noors,2Syrsex· A & E S!stems. Auto roll any problems with your Building design/drafting. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpet Cleanlng. STEAM Bnckwork. Small jobs. Lic'd 964·104S Dave PATCH PLASTERJNG per. 962·1883 up awmngsforlhemotor baking goods?· We still Exp. designer. Quality HANDYMAN:Ca~ntry, orSHAMPOO.Alsofloor Newport. Costa Mesa & All types, Free li----ir---1--.... ---- bome &t travel trlr. All have capacity lo provide plans+ permits. Homes. electrical. plumbLDg & & window care. 971·11S4 Irvine. 67S-3175eves. ".OllNG MAN .. s yrs expr estimates. Call54G-6825 .;::.=:.;:••••••••••• colors & sizes. lmmed. your needs. we oCCer apt.s, additions, patios. floors. 847-2787, 557-4504 Dutch Malntenance 10 wallcoveriog. Free ---------• Cree home installallon. quaJ.&serv.549-4995 Increase value or in· Masonry, concrete. ~.645-8576Andy PLASTERING ~emovals. trimming, 8-lQAM &S-7PM come. Fred 549-3325 HANDYMAN. ~omes & Henry kleenz • anything I nds c Pe' w a I I a • Fine Exter. Painting by Homes, additions, re· pruning. Free est. Lic'd, (2l3)592•5020 C.UlllM C,wr'fte eves ' apts. Conscientious dirty. Patrick Henry. wa I k ways , patios R. Sinor. St. lie.. ins. Try stucco, Cree ests, low 1nsrct.&a2-2824.497._.131 ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• Craftsman. Call 64s.-0902 B.A. 54().1793 642.-8606 1 rates 586-4892 Caupenltt All types concrete, ~" Gt_._ me.8J6.SSM 2-thrs, ' WMdowC&l•lllt ••••••••••••••••••••••• blo"kwork pl"nters .......................GCWWJ 2uwes will clean your MoYllNJ Prat paint '" & paper PlllnlbiftCJ ••.••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• large home exp art 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ~.. d I d Mas ter C r afts man. custom brick lie & Custom drapes, sp~ads. SK IPLOADER Dump · · · · "'T M W'll M hanging, work guar. •••••••••••••••••••••••1"'" ows c eane • re· Specialty: remodeling. bonded.642-6894 shulte_rs & all ~indow truck HAULING tree AskforMaria543-4926 y;:,?. w!'\iandie 1r:v: Free est. 536-4780, HOMESAVERS. Plumb· asonable. businesses. • finish. 4 yrs locally. Xlnt co.venogs at discount work .grading deri:io etc Alice's Housecleaning. I !ti & 536-4383 mg & Heatmg. Free est. homes & apts. 847-4461 refs. 499·3105 You don't need a gun to pnces. Shady Deal. 7'.3 831·'.:..... • Reas, reliable, refs. Own sm moves-.o ce $10 hr. Honest & reliable Bak c. e M 549-~ ........., household. Di.Stance &. -service BofA MIC OK "draw fast" when you er .. .., · · lrans.642-7207or646-4871 local, also packing. Don"tdropthebalJ! Get a 751.JlsOorS47:0383 ·Classified ads sell big Carpenter. Free esUmates, Any site jobs. Toay, 646-9866 place an ad in the Daily SELL idle Items with a The fastest draw in the Two gala wiU clean your Lo west I e g a I rate. job with a low·C!ost Daily itema, 1mUI lteJM or Ptloc.WantAds!CalJnow DallyPilotCla.uifiedAd. West .... a Daily Pilot house or apt. Call Uc/inmi. Cal T lll·MC. Pilot Claulfied Ad. SellthingsCastwilbDaily aay iteQ\, lust call -642-5678. ~ ClasaiCaedAd.643-5618. ~or9S0-3l06 Phac7-7271 Pbooe~ Pilot Want Ads. 1_6f2_·_5678. ______ _ ApOilMC•h.......... Apoituw•hUwfwa. OffkeR..tal 4400 Office...... 4400 luslwftslatal 4450 Lost&Fo...d 5300 hnaNuh 5350 HelpWClllhd 7100 HelpW.tM 7100 .......................................................................................................................................... ·····•······•••••·····• ........................•..•...•.............• tUltlngtOft hoch 3140 Newport hoch 3169 4 DB.UXE OFC'S Lost or Found a pet? Call Ambitious Couple Wanted ASSISTANT ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••••••••••••• • Con!. rm.. seat 25. all An i ma I Assistance BlnD~~~~~ ~~~ce & lo manage a small busi· SHARP,beach,2 &38R. R.G.... EXECUTIVE ROW, Inc. ~1:,_12sy~:1~!!:.i~e~ League537·2273,nofee. rap session. lOAM to nessp/time.W11lnotin· WA.REHOUSE frpl. di s hwasher, scnau I rrs MM Moo.Sat. 12PM lo lerfere w/your presenl TRAIMH garage. patios, 960-2358. We hllve tOOO's of houses. Prestl-'o.s office spec• I• Mew,.n Foresl a re a. Kent IUUft"'LL SPM Sun .,_ N Eu"ltd job. Must be wlllut~ to Int.eres~ in new job op- ·-----dplexs & apts AVAIL. ld/~cre& TClllhMreupllomW.,, Hark.ins. ANSWERS Anah.~'iii · ' • leam.Mr.Hall,642-l634. pty? Looking for good IRAHD HEW NOW! All areas, all telepllo.e .... -•ffYlc•, c.f•ette• 714·581·9393 FREESESSIONW/AD A p A R T ., E N T worlun1 conditions? If J Br apt/condos. conve-pnces. Save on fee, time. ~-s· G ·it '" the answer Is yes, call n......" d -11.1&-&..-L-.,-, .._.,alllg ~ iceps -w -MANAGER-Rel1'red cou· rueot loc. 5 units avl. $400 gas, etc . ..,.,_. 7 ays 9 to • ___, "'---· ~ -Ott Bl American Supply Co. up.964-1507.640-1751 7.Agt. ....nee, cldaliuNJ & copy 1111t' 1r-tNY.I lldatrialRetltal 4500 rLyEISURouseE -•SANDY'S* pie lo manage Costa 797.7090, E.O.E. Equal KJdi P.ts Wek I d ..._ H'-••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa 10 unit building uni lo o=-~owsalt..ts~,:~~~·--·F~'!.a._ .,..... Irvine comtructioo yard, My poor JJncle. he OutcallMassage near all convemences. Opport tyEmp ytt 645-4900 '"'o .. hte • ...-..--cn-• offices, uorage, park'lng, worked ei1hteen hours a 973-0329 No children. no pets. Assistant to relieve LIVE Near The Beach~ Casadei Sci Beautiful Adult Apt.a Gas & Water Paid. 21661 Brookhurst. HB 962-6653 nHded. "-$290 w ..o. ..,..... Ph on...,,..., day every day of bis hfe. '•SHERI LEE• Please call 646·4477. managers 2 days a ,.eek Lrg 2 BR, 2 ba, upper r-· _..,.,.mo. one................ and Lhf!ft h h d'ed duplex. 2 blks to ocean, · w en e 1 · Certified Masseuse • y CLER at attractive 86 unit in Cal 17141752-7170 they buried him in a House Calls-Byappt. Ar-A K HB Call wkdys Ann S350moyrly.S48-8912 Sfolage 4550 LEISURE1uil. 838-68.18 For busy country club. 7S2·15B3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Some expcr. or account· ---------. f Lost bllt fem P ersian, FO mg hackground req'd. ATTN HAIRSTYLISTS ~to S-. 4300 Offke R-'al 4400 s:.,:.a1g~~1~5 ou~C:r ~I~ orange eyes. de-clawed XY LADY 64+-s.a-04. Be your own boss, boolh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & boat storaite. Mgr on vk Harbor View homes. o.tctl MastoeJe rental avail in well IO<:at· Rent This Beaut! $250 Huntfngt W1orWtoul (o'um1ture ~ 3842 HugeS1ngleOnTheBch • •••••••••• ••• ••• • • •• • • View Of Ocean (9634 P) BESELECJ'TVE THE ll!.l!.EICllbi...IT ..,...nuse. 2A hrs See!unty. ~ard . 644-654.8 731 ·3561 Apt Mgr, couple pref .. ex-ed. busy salon. $46.50 per G liable 1rii;:;rn 1511""9 ,,.~ p'd only, in rruunt. & bk· wk. Call days1·64S..7337, lBR. across Crom bch. ExecuUveStyle! View a.JD are ALTERNATIVE The Storage Place. lSJOS Lost dog, lrg male, blk kpg, 55 unit complex. Eves; 673-44.52orS48-S77Z Bllns, crpts. drps, Crplc, 2+2W/Cozy Fireplace roommate. Mt. Langley, No. oC Ellis, Lab, w/cboke cham, vie PREGNANT! Carine. C.M. (213)865·3851 pool &jac. 213/592·5813 Bltns $370 Mo (67S5P) Call Share A H•m•/ Apt Mo. lo mo. renl incl: Fountain Valley. Eastside CM. Reward. tonlldenUal counseling & AUDIOVISUAL REHTIMES IMC 645-7465or644-5658 Rec e pt . s er v. , Phone9&4-L607 646-4723 fefenat. Abortion, adop-ilTDIRECTOR SERVICE TECH LacJ-o hoch 3148 pencoallied phone cov· tioo & keeping. R bl f 11 rt Salary $1061-$1295 mo. •••• .. ••••••••••• .. ••••• 898-0TTl • 631·4~ ~ Wotlttn& womao or era1e. conf. rm, mall Wanted: encloMd stora1• Found:Tool box. So. RunL APCARE 547·2563 esponsa e or 8 a Maintains 90UDd motion Very ~12 BR w/deek Udo Isle Bayfront 2 Br, semi·~ pvt rm & M'l'V •• underground prkg spc. 10x28 or lrger. Pat. Bch. ldenlJfy. 960-$095 production on quality picture nrojectors &c & ocean Vlew; on Ocean r I S600 cau bl 3-6 ba, kit privilece. $120. & more in New-port. 631-001, s.»-Gt2 eves. Physical Massage p Y ~~lpey r~f;a:an,e~zi~~ other audfo visual equip. Way. No children or pets. '! c67:J-Ori0 wn Jl\n Vly96:M21S. THE EXECUTIVE Therapist. Appointment I a, Requires 1 Y1' of exp. in. Porter Realty 497·2468 or p ' .,_ ........ f'"'m to , .. __ e new SUITE. 640-5470 ua.--•••-F 0 U N D : M a l e Only. Steve, 548·2817 yoh u tis Ii n c I u ~ i ndg volvlng •'-1'lled main· JI rt.a And A97 1571 3 BR 2 b 1 t .,,._ 1 ncn..--"' ,.., ------Malamute. Grey /Blk; N.B. mec an ca s require . o& e erson.. · · a ower ap • .c.11c 2 BR. 2 ba apt. HB nr _.. .,., ... deluxe ..1n-. w. •-.£-L. "'650 '---/ h L-'-F Good opportunity for tenance • overhaul ol smile gar. walk to ocean '--h. $175 + •-w """""" "· "' L.. __. "" ..,. .... w t. -e oresl 1..,......... 'I d I above or relaled el~ $200. lst & last, $50. clog beaches & shop'g. Avail ""' mo ~ u · 19tb St, c .M. $150 mo. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Vic. Aspen Park. S81-63el5 ~_.... a ~ lnJ a dress'! ere at v e Person. dep. Bach. apt. Ocean April 3• Annual rental. 846-4596 eves Mon/Fri Tom. 540-2200 Trailer space for rent. A conf1denltal phone Newport Beach area. trical & electronic equip. 2 blks be h c 11 Will hod . • d FOUND: Male Irish Set· message service? Call For appl call Helen. Closes Mar. 15th. App{y view. , ac · a Famlly. $475 mo. Call aft Fem roommate wanted to 811 sq n 5 oles 00 a month ' I 8 or 10 Wt e t.er. Los Aliso Villas. Mia· Gail 551·56619; 834·9236 $46-4370 Newport Mesa Unified 49-$·96'92 4 & &pm ONL y . 7; 673-4452 or 548.Sm ab.are 2 BR, den. 2 ba, to ~lh for no longer 35' to 40' long. Old ext bl 'd sion Viejo. 586·5939 School Dist. 1601 16th St., 2Br, 2Ba apt $400/tno. Laguna Hills condo. $150 than s months. park. $13S + utll. 642·9l93 ""-OUfCAU MASSAGE N. B. 92660. 556·3400. Ocean view. BACHELOR Sl75mo., util mo + ~, u t i I . 59070 afters. _ Eound ft.m U,er·stripe *73 l-093 I* 1~SEMBLERS . Mon /Wed/Thurs/Fri 497·2196 incl. 3302 Marcus. Open 213/37Z-09'Tl', ·21J/62$-l2AS cat vie Saperior/Placen· IW 9-12.1\u!s 1-S: E.O.E. ---------1 Sat.l·SPM..559-7~ Bob. No. Costa Mesa, 5 rm 803 ........ 8rftt t&aCa.n'lkee,.S48-2.3Sl UMDA&VIQU · SOTraineeAssemblen · Bach.apt$22.Smo,l blklo y f 1 sq. ft. $321 mo. All Al•c• FoundBlk/Wbtfem.Lab ,._..._alM Nceded lmmediately Aut.o Mechttic,ownixlols. Victoria bch . Call s.a....... 3176 oung ema e wants groundfioor,fronlprkg. ....................... vwno OH• Long&ShortTerm 412 N. Coast Hwy, 637-0l8Safter6PM ......................... aametoahare2braptat A.IC. prof. bldg, etc. lllb= mix v I Cd Ed • Forthltfwofltl Assignments LagunaBeach.04-7935. " beach in Newport. Call 54()..Zlm Op -H 5005 incer/Gotbar . H.B. Serv•nd llOrangeCo Lge bach apt. oceanfroot 2 BR, lge deck & view. Debi eves, 67a-.4ll or · USJll t.r, 893-0020. ---e 8 • 3Shifts Available. Alfl'O bldg .. 1210 util pd. Call Walk to beach, encl gar, da.yl6l-t053 OfficeSpaceav&il,pvten-....................... ~7313 Musthaveowntransp. MeedeclcdO.C. ~991·2155 dys; fncd yard. s;m. 496-031! try, 2 suites, reaa. 182'1 SAMCUMIH'TI P'ound: MONEY ESCORTSERVICE Cc1Today55MS20 •&..IMW. ~eves. evs. CHRISTIAN I.Ady· alone Weatcllfl Dr. NB. Groornln1 & Pet Shop. Ca.11644-3473 848·9560 Free. Top Pay. Vac Pay LG1J190 H6CJllll 3152 T•fflt 3190 would like~ rent a room 631.()9(IO • Retiring atter 1 cood DAYS Also Hiring Vlctor'Temporcry •T...U, Mm ..... ~ ........................................ !:ti: ~:~di~ DeluJte offices 4'& ~~:.1'-~.atlon" Found:8mldo1-Vic:Ellls Beautiful young lady. Set"Yic.. •Serric:e COMDO 2Br.2ba,frplc,wuher& privilece1.CanPaTupto warehouse 1 pace. BERTIIAHENRY & Newland. HB. seelaMilUonaire tordat-DivWalterKtdde &Co ou,.ldt« 3 Bdrm, 2v.. ba W/blln dryer $325. mo. + dep. Slo6permo. Nr. ball4e, 1400-3'700 s q. ft. Full REALTORS 714/964-1Z71 Ing and possible mar-2082S. E. Bnstol Must be eX'penenced. all oven range. Dishwasher 552-0430. an 6pm pleaae. 56&1.5'1 , security. '42·4463 or 215Del Mar '92-4121 FOUND: Slides. El Toro riage. 499-1268 Ste 10 Newport Beach oo. benefits including in, &Ai d Cull lfi3.1IOC (ComerofBriet.ol& surance. Lots of work. ed £: ~~ le~8dit~ Af .,! U.lwf•ad!,~dtltedl900 M/F roommate. 2 br C:OD· Womens Specialty Shop Rd Ir Trabuco, El Toro. BUM P ER STICK E R Campus behind Paid vacations lr -•-do.SlSOmo+ i.\utlLCall w t liff I t ~ (give up snack-not the carl'sJr) bolidaya. Apply in c:ov;n1°va~~~at;:w~~ ••••.:;E••E••X•C•ITIN•••••G•••-btwnl24,tM-20M OCA.lrportAna d fls~btshe/[1e~~ c~i Found: Sm! wht flutry Canal.Send$1 .~toB/S, Pert00toVicSnyder RENT$37S/mo an on MacArthur Blv . 548-1398a1U:30PM maledoi. Vic. Eastblulf. Ad No. 998., Dally PUot, VktorrOodp lMiJesSo ofS D Fwy PALMMISAAnS. 4 BR home overloolt1ng Prestige office apace, &M-60tl PO Box 1560, Costa . 2888HarborBlvd. Call Mr. D'An;ico MlNUTESTO NPT 1cX1 course, H.B. Boom 4200 sq.ft. Attractive Im-3 yr lie. 6 yr opt, S480 mo. Mesa, ca. 92626 .USembly Costa Mete C7HJ8se.33'7& BCH. furn'd. Share util. provements, Broker. 800sqft.,xlntlocforre-FOUND: Springer . onno1ir-i 5360 20JRAIN££ 3 BR. ~ BA condo. Cls to · pool, huge mstr BR $305. Call T. Mair 831-7048 wknds&eva Bacb, 162 BR. Zll/512·2552 71~1701 tail ouUet. crpt. panel"g. Spaniel. Vlc. Heil & Spr-rw-~ ces from$220.•up. Needa-·t----·te? Beat otr. 848·0037, lngdale, H.B. Loveable, ••-••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS Adu)•-No Peta ... -• ...,_ 559-7165 .... •vooln1. •Ao .,,A31 MASSEUSE For top class 156l Mesa Dr. CUt living upensesl Pvt o(fice suite, new bldg, ~... .,......_ legit. massage.Salary + NEEDED (S Bib Eaat of Newport Call The Oranie 4 bib ocean, downtown Golf eql&ip service routes, FOUND: Blk male puppy. Bonus. Plans + 100'7o t.lp. IMM EDIATEL y Blvd.) CountyProfesslooals KB. 1210. mo. Util. locl. Full or p /t. Choose Vic. o r Talbert & Will train those without TOP PAY!!! Auto Pamter•s HelPer, SS hr. Esper only. No dnlnb, dope fteods OI", fools need al'Pl1 · "2-9373 L.9tflontt 3155 ~ Hr•• w.ltau.lld SJ6..7S05 attas.Sll.eMldysoreva F.dwards, H.B.84.2-7623 experlence.~7501 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• l32-41M • All shifts, day, swing & AYON 1 ....... 211 n-......a. 1 In NEWPORT BEACH Found: Gray le white Attention Ladies: Male grave inc I u des 3 BR, 2 ba Townhouse, --.................. b ea cetm Groand noor unit, 300 sq. Interior Design Studio, female cat, 1800 block Escort & Masseuse weekends. Long & short nme on bancls, Ured ot frplc, air cond, corner FROM $235 MO WidcJw wants someone to ft. Private bath. Utilities lD> sq.ft. Fine locaUon Bayside Dr, NB61S-S7~. available 24brs. 842-IMS7 term assignments. Holi· st.Qlng at bome! Meet lot. Lake & club priv'•· Quiet bid< ~/beautJfuJ share apt . + pou. lncluded. '145. mo. 7115 as clientele . Send in· callnow. day & vacation pay. pl!ople, make mooey " 871-81118 lndacpc, C09 d 1arages, friendship. Ref a. ex. St. QairSt. quiree to: Ad. No. 168, Found: Brindle Great Hospitalization plan have fun. Become an Mew-arlle.ch 1169 adults, no pets. Ideal for 535-8280 Agehl S48-TI29 Dally Piiot, PO Box 1580, Dane male approx. 4 !Hy Courier Service· 3 avail. ~ AVON repreaentaUve. ·.r---adults 35 or older . "'-taMesaCa.926216 mos. old. Ears not daysp/wk.R.E.orrlces, a For more information ••••••••••••••••••••••• Su..,.........,.,. b b f \.A.Ill , .... .,~ LEEWARD APTS, 2020 ~:'::.~"'.:2 rl..~a, /p, c.Upped. Vlc. Atlanta & Fiora! delivery or ? • • call 540-70Cl or Zenith -.-.....-nnn f\allertooAve,tblkE.of llOOl. clbhae, ~ mo. MIWPOITCIMTll MoMytoL.om 5025 BuShard,H.B.'34-7301 842-0UIOeves. • 7-1359. Bac h elors, 1 or 2 Newport Ave, l blk S. of ht.ea&r.ITt.1'28 uoo .. , b,. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• •--------Bedrooma•Townhouet "9 n .or su .. ease. ltt 219d&lrdTD' FOUND:LIW.wbite Poo-Gal Friday does chauf· 3141C Ori •--------P'rom$179.f0 IM.y.Ql-0397. ~le wanted 30.+. 15th Ooor, Wells Farao • • ·• dle,fem.J:filbycar,Hun-fer'g. shop'g, appta, etc. •• Bab71itter-bou.seteepep, Spectacular •Pt. total.,_. 4000 ah mr home In N.~. bl:L.,Ocean view, a. LOANSAVAilAABLE UngtonBeacharea,Nr. 646-9134,497-1.244 54 4r Uve-inorout.CcUl&re&, recreatlon pro er am' ••••••••••••••H••••••• G75/mo. Sat·Su.n or am• wi offl.ces, recept. er,tlt no problem. Adams. 5384182 (Across From 1 cbild.14.5-95 -; llOClat procram.7poola,8 Roonf'wlkitcbenette Gl.3811. rm.~=a. lnilltr,7IZ.S90l Found:Glrl'abike. ·-~· F.q~~;=~er Babyailter needed aft.et' ~towU.AtFaablon "'1week•up. Rabi~ mar. 2 br 2 ba Money Available. many w t 111c ,,......... acbool.2dayaaweet.&D• bl.aDct.-JamboC"ee •San 548-97$5 -.. _.. -•-...... 1. -..THl'W ... --• J es c.w area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• d ufuHUllJ\Oad ... -""-1a .... uu _.. ._,_ 1ources, all pro ect1. 548-0115 MllBW..ted 7100 /or 4 aJtea 1 :30-10:30 14 •• 4 .. lto' 0 AmbuUdor lml to Costa lat, la at t•0-0629 Oreatofficeapace. 300to ISOKIDla. 7~ .,.,.."'"" ... 1 1 •~T................... ASSIMILBS Harbor View Sebool ..-Mela, 2:lT1 Harbor. Cu· evet/Wlma (218) ~ 1000 sq ft. All 1bea 4'& rvvnu: Sm Wau\e ma e W e w I 1 1 l r a l n . area. CdM MM64.l • ----------. dapNoftile aha,_ aomew/wet bah Specu]ators, lnveston & Poodle, baa been lost for MacGregor Yacht Corp , Dix 3br 2bl lo\lrer dplx. 1 t.raUy localed. m roome. •,;pr~ & terrific views .. owners stirt term $$ sometime. IM2·7623 Acctll~_ _ __ . !)kkpni 163 Pl · Cll · · BabyaiU.r 2 da.Ta ptJ' wk: " blk to bell. No pMa. "50. MANY witb kitch en, 4br home to tbare, Mis· Very comQietWve rata avail. tut. Blll Daven· ~y 1 aceotia ' N.B. Kr. Hood m llGtt """_,,.~it<' IM.11M411 --....~ :':J~c~.~~ ::.~$r.~~:.aWl.· lo 1Ado vcuaie You've port54MI03 Lost:~ tuvrumal~ fteliater TodllY to woz lt'~EMBLER ctaya.M4-Quatta. WATIUlv"' ~ rwexa. Dally le weetly t»47io 8Jt.toMeiUob9uev•ltl W..VW..ted 5030 t~l~lc: ~e:U ~ 6 .:'ovk'r:;r~~n· AH :Bab11ltter. mature 4., u L.o llLI rats •t&rUnl from MS a . Call Su Ile Zau,. at ~~;••t... . ........ _. 'Elcf•o, cir. Re ref. manta. Work dose to Mi!ialqn Vl~o co. has PC!OCtable Woman U d11i to.90UA.pat week.. , Adlt r• nniat wanted. (714)e75·H6Z for an 1~ return. M!CUred by 5tW14T your home. Flgure neeCI for usembMr. 2 "--rot 1 '/'f -~ ~ w.4840 0.11. area. J8r, u.ftfUn., apl)t.,Ol"ttopbJ)/fOfl~Frid prime OC. comm'I Ln· qem to Sr Accoun· Yra~&ml(·d~~ pq, own trau. a.ts. #-;2 M. .frpl'e, dee• f ~oo.l'_·a __ h1dr7 tac. s :3o to S:SO at Li o dustrlai properties. Ptr1119'1 UIO tantt needed tbruout nee. ~ ·~CaU~a.ft~I.~!;!~!,_-- . CV 1.~ ... ~mltto ~h.day;: 2k~ m~ u:,r. ~l = ~~.s:.~\llA '1,~,ql)O fnte~hp loan •H~~:;;•H Orant:~ ... U-lf'S ~ft :,~=.:r.~e.li ~bvalttet IMrhMj • 9'; ~ ~.-2'. au Ii ~.aetor.f41.'JIU _ _ .. ,_ . ~d, all dU4 .,2 Jn. CltlAI JMtpUl\e .wuoouu• also plck up & dellvtr ~d (OI.' i-·.DO', bab1' Diii. -.. ·,lll·JllllJ _ _ ,_;--r ,~ '!i1.1·~J.... _ ...... IO ~ Mbn ~ Accoun\tmpe parts. Mu1L hne own pl llondq tbt1l ftur.. JBr,)be.~rpool61pa. allQSnANl.a41'·81one ....................... •••~-,•nn9!"' ·--·~ .l'lwd-.--• .JUI>~~~~--tran!P:ft"De TlilUffa:. '2~tof':10pm.LalN": Ml utiJ • no cbldrD or wouldllkeconataroom Aull. Marcia 1. •t -... , ;'"'iil:di IOJI *-·---·~* nv.~.._.,., ..... IHU .. rmIJIIIiii,Slll:Jll!lr. ·~ IU'--Uft ~-- p•tl• . 45/••· Call ~~ ~~= =~ Newpol\ Bl"4. ex.• tr111 Dtl l'ff ....................... =M-.£ 111~=~81110 ... SSIMILRS IDAlJJ ~-:.· :.: ....... ~ prtv''--Ctn-· v to -. 111411T1i ' -;--.~·:. ~-""' '" 1• • LMllft.J lOAM " ' 1 ...a ••• "" rBl'b11kt• tor adi'N I )T -~Udo Ille a 8f I ao0J;'mo.Nr:ia:foe, Ofleellllilil ,4400 MAll UftW m••r -· · ':1 ~!SU' rbas l~d ~boy. Bl.Ute ~ ,'181f' ... lll-. M heath, ....... IG.all7 1..: tt • ._ ....... -••• .. -• -a ........ M Mawl..... 1111 Cudno .. il.i ~.•u "6$tr Dlltrib .,.... ...... gs or up H.B. area, l :IN II· -, • ....,.,...llub.mo 8f' .. zii:a •. i&e:P:•h9l/Shr t ~SUITll .• I -•v .., JllT.D.'i;tlro 9D ~Ue.1 1·Nt:;'--; •tnioee uaembt~ M'• req'cL __.,aft rnr•· .. ~_ .. , ' .. ! t•ba. All elect. •us; o.tuu prlnte oMce. J 1 -:fj,~1:r9 JillT.D....._ .1 • ,..,...._ 1 '111.._ ID~ ::t t:i:m~b:.at.. epm. ,, ~· Hr"'liiiiiCib"tBr211A'°"*'~ 1 ·••:-....~ii~~ _n•a1. elr eond.,. Z: ftWll~ l~Pllrilrlftniniaci~ R·11~c:h1MiMJ1:~ 1,st.a111 lm~ tor l .LS.IM. ·-· < ·fllli~!llrlll.pr,yrlJ ..... ~ •••. •110 ............. .,... COT· .. ., .......... c.. w1 .... uc:11....ur ilO..tolJowb\i• 3'$Fllbel'Sl.Cll , 1ILUI . . Ja•"NNMlxr ~·,.. ,~!~f.i'!: .. .C::.._._. er.aa•. Heretarlal ..... -,.. ~171 ,.'~J4M61 f ii;()UIC8UN....a1U. 1 1 • , ..... ~ n~• Dena Pi. amc.--.~ ·~.._,,...I_ fllo~c • 111irrlae ......... Ea1 .... ..... ............ ~-IWdt>latri~ 1 dlY.towft'~:~~ ~--.~l~t ... _Wttl lf,Mt; .. ~-;i ~~N~ ~1 ........ ~.. ..... to...._ltl.~or:.~-· ~~I.YI Carri«1T~ ,, At.Oall(l} ~ .. ~,i':•::•:·::•~earl:1~•~ .. :"ldl .willsorWbiL™--·~ .. llMlet d ~ A11aC.1•~4' "'•MODas ~ .i cadl.llacstoGo-etrta -1~-.. ,.--··. ·~ .. -•1a1 ,~:t.p···;a.':c·a"··. , .,,, _ llllbtnma fllOllloc , llCOllTS WbateverlboFad , :'!" · · -.-.1,,Ul.lllo--· =at.•~ ~au. ... =\wkb • ;OalilladO.--,..-. hwtt"rillDlitdl,..1... OU'ICMl.OM.Y U~Pltaaecall: llotl'emottt.be.marbt ,,.,.._ .._ llt * :;~Iii.~~; I"~'!~~.. J ·mr-,.,~;~M,.ia ~~-••• -~-1:"~~~ mmrn , ; 611~"--~ 'i"·' 111:1PuW1Ln•tmem ~:·:~ ~~~d "'1 ~~D!.1!1-"'! .--i. .. .J. ~.~"V---<# ... ] · .. ,., • -""~ ·" ... " --•• -.... • ' Friday, March 3, 1978 DAIL V Pl!.OT ~ .. ~:=:'::! ..... ?!.~. ~~'t~~.t .... ?!.~~~~~.-?!!~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ... ?!.~~ .~.~.'t •. "!' ••• ~.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.?.! •• o •• ~ ~ ~ !i;.~~~b~~ =:=: ':::.'°r!~ Malnt~anco ~~~~ .... .?!.~. ~~~ ..... ?!!~ ~~·!!!. .... ?~.o.! 111.la CASHIER for Me.rion. 673-3Sl5 waaes. Must provide own BUCSOH y ACHTS 'AYlOU. ClDI( • RI. Baq Exiier. Required Factory work. tile. Young trans. 54()...9525 • DI auy M·'NT 10 Key Touch tyl)lng. R.&. APT SALES. well IRVl .... E t d' I 1t man approx. 18-17 Yrs. House)( li i n.Rn "' Computer payroll eslabllBhed ofc II~ 2 Uc " Experienced for ou stan mg spec a y P/tlmo l2:ao.5:aoPM eeper, ve n or MECHANIC know'!. &tab. consult· & highly mo~1vated NAT t · F h"on Island NewPorl Beach out. 2 adulta. Reis. Ex· '""• P'""'"""• en"'"eer· ~alespel'$00.I. Will train. lo.._. .&L s ore m as l • • 6'5-270:2 nar'd. NeWT\l\rt Beach. -.. ~... ..~ Pfrolc. Bk ~171 """ \Vo k hou i; 9am 6pm Mon Tues Thurs .... --Primary skill mu.st be lng firm in Orange Co. · r, • 8 .& .._.K r r ' ' ' ' Fomale Packa0 ers, Merit $600. mo. 644·9718 1-ri t M t ... I l "'" Fri.&Sat.l\fustha\:elOkeycalculator· r&11eS.Ca1l54i.5125.im e""'. ca . us uc capa-Ca 1 Personne . RecepHoRld to$650 ContactShlrlevSa'""'er experience Monrovia Ave.NB Housekeeper·Ald, exper., ble of workmg lndepen· 714n 5J·2510, 100% FREE ·s.cr· .. --~ ...... ..$16.000 Employen Pay AU Pees Ua R indtn Alency 4020 Bl~h. Ste lOt Newport Beach 833.flJO eau foe Appt/F.atab ·ss • 833-37 " .. ~ prl\t. rm & ba, choice dently. Full benefits, Growlof co. ne eds 00 E 0.E. Replytoclassifiedadno.167 FoodS....lceAut LaaunaJoce.Uoo.49t-5093 medical, dental. optical. PBX cashier, Ute t)'Pin& sparkling personaltty c/oDailyPilot before8PM Please apply, in person, & filing. Full time. w/moderate typing Fun SECRETARY .Bankini POBoxl560,CostaMesa.Ca9262G S..INHhrte atSecurityOHlce HarborVW842-4435 ore & friendly co· U On·Cnll Baals. 2-2~ hrs HOUSEKEEPER, part-ErfclOll Yachts PBX. full or part lime workers.· Call 54~5. Xlnt opport for emcieiit NION BANK per day. $3.10 per hr. Ap· Ume, 5 Days. Call after 1931 Deere Ave, SA shaft, work 8 busy Coastal Personnel Agen· seer W/kitoplsdictFaphone .. Uu~n!"JForA u.&...W ply lo Irvine Unified 5:30.675-5334 U'P' s Ul. ast pace .-..ER HelpWanhcl 7100 ·-.,.. anhcl 7100 School District, 2i4t •--------------------switchboard. E .O.E . cy,2'190Jlatbor.CM R.E. ore in Npt Bch. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Afton Ave, Irvine. (714) Housekeeper, live in/out. 546-3333 Challenglng pos, xlnt op-Exper. desirable. Ute C--t.......Gl..a.. Me-4900. W&Referencet. Molfttw•Mmt r---------1 Receptionist /Sec'y portforaharplndividual. typing skills & neat ap-l•--------1 _.,.,..,. .-u d ________ _,weekends only. Marine ~ pear nee Sal com -Qerical for Dry Cleanent. 1 full EquaJOpporEmployer Call675-9388 Exper'd all asroubn . PBX OPERATORS type business. Newport _ea_·_ll..;,LJ_J_a~,833~--·--... time, 1 pt-time. Apply Laguna area. u rnlt Be h CalJ 64,. 7100 menaurate w/exper. ~n. TYPIST Mr Best Cleaners 2939 Front Deek clerk, exper. Infant L!ne ManUfacturer background, refs, salary ac • .,. SICIUTARY Xlnt working conda: M E Co t H CdM' req. Afternoon shin. Ap. in M.las1on V. area need.a expected to Cluslfied ad All Boards · uc-ClERIC LJfe insur. otc near OC Contact Doris Mitchell 610 Newport Center Dr ./Dictaphone · as wy, ply Quallty Inn. 755S shipping help & power no. 169 c./o Daily Pilot, Long &: short term as· u-' Airport. F /time. Call for .tStat CounterMan Beach Blvd., Buena sewing machine opra. PO Box 1S60, Costa sianmeJlls. Holiday & Mature lDdJv. w/good appt.979-0963 Newport Bch 558-5280 F.quaJ Oppor Employer .rIBM Executive DATSUN Park SZ'l-7360 &11·ll02 Mesa, Ca. 92626 vac pay, Hospitalization typing. Must enjoy deal·,..,..:...;_ ______ _ .'Repro • COUNTERMAN · . l anavalJ. Ing w/public. Xlnt SICRITAIYI .rf~hnical Tired of being limited to FRY COOKS, positions lnsu.rance-Gro~p Health Maintenance Man. Jack benefits. Call tor lnlervw ChaJlenglng position. Job Banking IMMEDIATELY ~ no growl post on, pay. Medical & dental at least 1 yr. F/lime/P/· uuu ~..... 1 ._ _ __ "' ..._,,.c.;J -1 NEEDED b "ll • avail. Immediately, top Caum Exanuner. Exp ~-~n'•~~<!.esc·eriorn lgbeul0tdffiin1cge ~~-l~ • aPCpptM .• l"·C 837_,..,CA.....,1 has varietv including Ute TBJ.a, TIME Long & Sh.ort Term As· !~r:!t':!~~~l(:Y0:~~ benenta poslUOll.S avail. -~lme~:;;,.,.ork. Sal complex. Pickup truck (iii -Lei.sureWrld Lag Hills ~~o~'C!i1 5!'-P~~ We are seeking a signments. Holiday & America's fastest grow· Apply In person only, pen. . r e q . Send resume ll4ICc...,.DriY1t RECEl'T SWITCHIRD S40-7639EOE. customer oriented indiv. v a c at Ion Pa y • ing foreign car parts & Mon-Thurs, lOAM-nooo, IMVENTORY ClERIC to: OP A. Brookhollow 546-4741 lmmed. opening for an~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; for p/tlme teller rvw:itaon Hospitalization plan accessory warehouse & 4PM~PM, Tiny Naylors Dat p . g C Dr .. Santa Ana, CA 927~ (Across From exper'd -rson W/"ood .--avail. get -"-ad. We need 8 Restaurant. 27000 a rocess1n o. .,.. ,. in our Newport Beach --. '"e.., salesman to earn Orgtega Hwy, San Juan needs alert, orderly, con-Mall clerk, full time for 1"~anOpgeCo. Airport) Telex, switchboard, & ore. Recent teller or .,. • .,... Ca sclentious person to be publishing co. ln N.B. &;Atual por Employer typing skills, a pleasant cashienng exper. preC'd. draw + commission & pistrano. resp. for stock lnventory area. 646-445.5 personality, & who can w/llte typing. Xlnt have no lii;nitaliOfl-? on GalFridayp/lforMfroC Including record keep-PETITIONERS work w /a min of salary & working conds. your ~ti.a! earruogs. math educ. machines. in ing. Some heavy lifting MANAGER wanted for fUll/part time. Good pay supervision for a grow. Apply at Mariners Sav-3141 CCllftPUS Drin $'2(),000+ is within reacb Lag Bcb. 497.3500 req'd. Must bave CaliC. San Clemente apart· daily 536-TIU ing N.B. pharmaceutical ings, lSlS Westclill Dr, 546-4741 the first year. Call Mr. I drivers lie. w/ule driv-ments. A·l, 10 units, lite 1 · co. For appt. call 642-'lSll N.8.EOE. (Across From Watsoo.556-6733 Gardener, exp'd, for SS lngrecord. Br, pref semi or rewed PHYSICAL THERAPIST asJtforPam. Barmaid, CM area.-P/T. OrangeCo.Airport) DELIVERY MAN-for unltnptcomplcxinC.M. lnt!C.f!•ledo.ta couple. no children or FWJ or Part lime. xlnt . . wknds & nit.es. Top pay Equal Oppor Employer early AM Route, N. C.M. <213>865-3851 2283 Fairview Rd, CM pets. Send replys to Atl. oppty ror an aggressive Reception1st/lypisl, must S46-6<MIO No. 200, Dally Pilot, PO PT. Rapid salary advan-type 60WPM, salary rightglrl.7S4-9'97 &H.B.Mustbavedepen-Gardener/Malnt. TeMis Box 1560, Costa Mesa, cement + bonus. open. 549·1644, ask /or E CLERICAL dablecar.54&448l & Racquel Club will in· Inventory Control. Ca.92626 LA/Orange Co areas, •.:..Jud=y_. ______ _ •lrlC STORE• 2nd Shirt, 5pm-l :30am. 0-11 ri•-C... elude weekends. Pref Purchasing, expiditing & 1 t •-Assl.st Manager for a •-rn• .. over"' call"'"" 000., Marr1·ed, employed & sa arr_ commensu~a e 0-~ep"--'-t for Newport · Sharpind1v.Selfstarter. -:-·r ""· .....,......,,.. traffic.position open. Ex-~all w/ab1hty. CaH Vicki~ ~k St •-s Schwinn dealer. Sal Some accounlin" b"A". ToworkanN.8.medical • -r---atnbluenrintre-wmmamakemore? .... McFa.rland 71 ... 957.1071 yacht~ro er .. a~ un, .$10.400. Must have prior ground helpful, l!bO ke"y~by lab. Mon·P'rl lt·Z. No ex-General OU Ice. Pref ,,_.a d , ..... n g p 0" _ e r 494·Sl68 • .. 9.5. Lrte typing req'd,. .. a. h · · pern""· Good driving rec I umber ex Per. . . · .. Co t t M s Rh ades utAe mec amc exper. m touch. Must type 40·50 a m~t. $2.88 per hr to A/receivable & lnvoic· lr~nuss100, structural Masseui1e & receptionist. Physicf] Therapy 67~f1 r . o • a store. SS2-9222. wpm min. Call aft 5pm, start. Call 640-0140 ext 71 ing. Musl be good typist. steel & heavy construe-Brand new H. 8 . spa bHlECTOR SECRETARY Comm'! Loan Platform. Neat appear. req'd. Type 60 wpm, ACCW'. Sb 80 wpm. Call 714/558·5280 For An lntervw Appt UNIONIANK 610 Newport Ctr Dr1 Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer SECRETARY Engineering, planning & ooosulting firm has im- med opening for a .ecy Bkkp'g, lite, and ofc. work ask for Eleanor Johnson, forappt Start $650. ~ N.B. tlon. Sa I a ry com· needs foxy ladles. No ex-Physical T19ef'"apy ror norlsl shop. 4 hrs dai-· 6444360 · mensurate w/exper. CaJJ per. nee. Will train. Day S..-.lc• Receptionist/Sec'y for w/xlnt typinJ & lite ah aircraft dealer . Accurate exper. Dictaphone exper typist ror transcribing helpful. Apply or submit dictaphone. Neal ap· resume to Jack G. Raub pearance & ability to de· Co., Attn: Personnel, l2S al with public. Apply an Baker St, Costa Mesa, Ca ly. SS&-1744 CLERICAL De Ii very man for General OfClc.e 49IHi467 for lnterview. & nite operungs. call for . · furniture 11tore. Must be RECEPT T.YrlST interview at Town & ---------1 Newport M.esa Uaafaed marned, young, handy & 0\.11' Joan dept. has im-JAHn'OllAL Country Spa bel. lOAM· School Dist. IS loo~mg for know the Orange Co. med. reqwrement ror a Gen'l janitorial duties in· lOPM Age 21-40 i.ubstatule cler:acal help area. Full lime. Apply at recept/typ1&t. Min 1 yr dud. stock & maintain-____ 96J_._-n_2l ___ _ and or people interested 1931 Newport Blvd.1 C.M. gen'I ore exper. req'd. ing restrooms, clearung Boat Manufacturer p e rs o n • M i s s i o n _9:_2626;__ ______ _ DEPT. HEAD Wood CabiMt Shop Top quality sailboats. Challenging as sign. ment-Full benefits, medical. dental, opllcal. Call Bob Walshaw, Erie&0n Yachts, S40-800L 1n lull lime c lerical ___ ...:__ _____ 1 snack bar tables, MATURE WOMAN employment. A skills ex-Delivery pe-~n for florist Typing 50 wpm. Xlnt h . ( I ,..., worlungconds&benefits ousekeepang o sa es p /t1me t o welcome arrunauon will be given shop. Retiree OK. 4-6 hrs includ. dental. Apply at floor & offices. Call for newcomers & contact at Newport Harbor High daily. SS&-1744 Manners Savings, lSlS appt. <n4) 751-3181 ask merchants. f1eXJble hrs. School, 600 Irvin~ Ave, I J N---' l't t · Rm 133. N.B. on Mar. 9th DEMOHSl'RATORS WestclifC Dr. N .B. or The°AntiqueGuild 54~.ar, I e ypaog. at 3 30PM for those in -Pt time demonstration _E_._o_.E_.______ 1801E.DyerRd.SA 268-Bed Acute Gen'l Hospital on the beach in Laguna. Supervise physical therapy staff, participate in teaching program. Salary com· mensurale w /ex per. Xlot benefits . A challenging position w/educational op - Beechc raft, Or. Cly airport. 18741 N. Airport Way,SA RH as Thltrapht in multidisciplinary team. Children 6·12. Secretary r.nMst Strong typing & sh. App •. ly in person to Mr •• Fuentes, Robert Bein, Wilham Frost & Assoc .• terested an substitute work. Approx. 20 hn per General Office ____ ...;;,._ ___ _ portunities. · 1401 Quail St. N.B. ' s hort term g roup SECRETARY work a nd to attain wk. in local dept stores MftMtMJW G.Ofc J .H. Hall Jewelers. _________ 1 eh~abihty for permanent demonstrating products Mariners Savings ba.s re-Responsible person to do ful .Lame employme.nt. for ramous housewares qwrement for a f/time olc work. Exper not nee, For info. c~U. Classafaed manuf. No exper. nee. Escrow Meuenger & will train. Call Sally, Boat Manufacturer Medical Receptionist Busy office close to Capistrano. telephone. typing, pl e asant personality, w/traan right person, salary open. Apply to Ad. No. 28. Dally Pilot. PO Box 1~. Costa Mesa Ca . Calif. license req'd. Ex· per. as director or. assis- tant director in an acute care hospital Physical Therapy Dept. pref'd. therapy. Regular 40 hr Outstanding opportunity wk, knowledge psy1:hotherapy include at Corporate Head· (amilies. Mnsters quarters, of a Major ERICSON YACUJS Perso n n e I Dept -Send quallricatlons to General Office Assistant. 549-1379 •• 714 556-3400 E O.E. M1rro Demo, PO Box hi ---------- Has the following full· 3021 La Habra, Ca 90631. Must ~ovide. own ve · Ladies: Jmmed. opening . f c1e & t)pe min 35 w~m. um xtra money lhru l•m.c openin~s or. ex· Clcnr al openini:forladles DENTAL SECRETARY· Xlnt benefits & workmg pleasant Prr work. Ex- perd help. Wages bai.cd retail clolhini:store. F'ull REC~PTJON I ST for conc;ts.ApplyatMartners ecutiveWomen'sCouncil ooexpenence. lime. Must be good N.B . Orlbodontht, Savings, ,1Sl5 Westchff forappt.962·8181 ...,,.____~ FINISH LINE w /fl ~ures . Wi II train. salary open. 642-4612 Dr. N.B. EOE. ME/Maint to S24K CAR,EHTEtlS Call for appt, 642·2444 ..::..:::........:....:...!...:______ LEGAL SECRETARY Acct/Auditor $20K CAllNOSHOP DENTAL Secy/Recept. GIRLFRIDAY Part-timetwodaysawk, Receptlonist toS750 921626 Please Contact Personnel Office Souttc Coost CocwtwMy, Hospital 31872 Coast Hwy So. Laguna 714 /499-1311 F.quaJ Oppor Employ~r ASSEMILERS Cleric for llquor store. 0 rt bod on ti c of c. Minimal typing, bllkpg. exper only need apply. Gen •1gr /RE S20K + HARDWAAE Calls.8-786.1, NewportClr.640-0202. Approx 30 bra wkly. &,,y but pleasant H.B. EllecSecretary t.oS15K PLUMBER w/10 years IMST.AU.ERS NB area. DfSKe&.aJ( Vaned duties. Interest· office G hr. Gall Jacque mine Personnel Agency ~~n:he~3:,t~~: Clatc TYPIST F I ·1 f Ing job. $4.SO hr. Call 847.QKl ~ E. lTlhCo&ta Mesa pair, commer, resid, ln- F\lll ~:~.M~cal, Newport Clr financial rrf!t~~e~~d·;:•A:~ 67J.Qr70foc-Appt. Legal Secretary . Sui~~_ ~-~O du.U.Work&supervise2 dtltaJ, optical. Please firm seeks accurate ba'ssador Inn 2277 Gtrt Friday. insura.nceofc. Experienced, HB. 2·3 ~ .... employees. be resp for applylnpersonat typist. Some stat typing HarborBlvd,C.M'. m CdM. Penon&l lines. days wk, t emporary, Messencer req'd for type allwork. Usehand&pwr · I · Home Building Ftrm tn psychiath c nursing pre· Cos t a M es a . Re a l (erred. not required. Estate/Construct.ion ex· Resume: Children's Day Center, 17175 Brookhurst per helpful but not St.. Suite E.. Fountain necessary. Salary based Valley. ca . 92708 Alto: on exper. Send resume to Clinical Directors. (714) PO Box 2237 • Costa 962-SSSO Ca II noon to 1_M_es_a....;,_Ca_. 92626 ____ __,_ 4PM. Candidates noUfledt---------re Interviews-please in- clude phone f RM or LYN Full·tlme or P/time 7-3:30. Pleasant workln& coods w/good bentflts. Apply, Park Lido Conv. Center, 466 Flagship Rd, SECURITY OFACBS F /time positions avail. Day shift. Uniform & equip, furnished. Exper. pref"d. Xlnt sat Is fringe benefit program. Sod II 1bl cir SecurityOfflce re q 'd • Ex Per· Exper'd. P /Ume. Call may be permanent. setung. Own vehicle es-tools, read bluep~nts. ERICSON y ACHTS w/transcriber helpful. Dest night clertt, apply ln ~. 8C'1·2S74 sentiaJ. With view to S7.29 br. Poss overtime, ~~t~93~l~Dee~r~e~A~v~e~·~S~.A~·~I ~:~:e °!~i:a! ~:!;:~Bl~d.1tM. 2250 GllLRIDAY LEGAL SECRETARY train. 7St-0730 ~:pfoy~e~· D~!efdii. =~;~~-ir=n~: = must. 6S WPM. Xlnt co.---=---;.__. ___ Paste.Up art.ill for ma· temporary. Begln 'g MOTOfllROUTE ment Depart. Call sale. Honey Baked N.B.~. Cou It~~ .. 24451 Via tra LqunaHIIls 837-4500 at 391 Equal Oppor Employer IOOKICEIPB MGR. benefits. CPI. 180 DIETAlY ASST jor aportia1 food.a co. March 13, 1978. Call The Dally Pilot has S58-4.S44 tor dlrecUons. Hams, 3700 E. Coast Full charge thru T/B. Newport Center Drive, FWJ time $2.75 hr. Ex· AdvertiaJ111 Dept. Aak <714> ~-available a small auto Adpaidforbyemployer. Hwy, CdM. 673-9000, ult Fast w/calculator, %. N.8.644..ulM). per. helpful but not forJeff,646-!604. Live-in child~are ror 2 ruu in Mi.uion Viejo, PTumbera rorBruce ec"y/Blrlrpr. R ~a l Good typis-t. Growing I---------~=~~w.':::a~~~M~ 61RLS ... ID bc1&bt yn1 girls. Some CastadelSolArea. Earn DRAIN MEN s•w :t~='~~T·~ mtg. co. Newport Bch. Oerk Sand~cb d-'lvery, 5 hshld. cooltina. Teacbio1 about l200-per month for "' CdM """''>AAA 642·3505 •• ~ bk•__. --1 A lrv a ..... ·t-hour of yo• ... af Will train. Must have lJousewa·re, J!t·ti' me Hwy, 92625 .....-~ UTOJEM days wtt, • hnl day. <>wn .. ._ pn:i. ttrac. . •a~". For deta11s"'call. • .,.__ ... ~l ""'17 ~ uuuu own truck or van. Apply mornings. En usiastic rvlce Station Atl'"'n· Book1'eeper, full charae. construction exp. nee. "" lhru T/B. Resume M.L. Plumbing, 1170 No. Blue Gum, Anaheim. 630·2651 IOYS·GIRLS 12-16 years or age. Even· ing work. Obtaln ·new subscriptions for the Dal· ly PIJot working with an adult supervisor. Earn S20 to S30 per week or more. Call (213) 591·0396 noon to 5pm. (213) DISHW "'SHER tramp. ...... u ovr -.so area. -~ ........... l and leave nam• 1337 So Brta•-• Hi '-F "" A 11 ..__ ... · ..,., &eaaer. c ... ory arms, dant, exper'd. Day & Convenience permanent, ru11 lime. ~~ aam-lpm, LOAMNOCESSOR and phone. p R E s c H 0 0 L Westcliff Plaza,642-0972 Eves. Fun &p/Ume. Ap- The Brown Bagger Rest, with &ecy •kill• for MOTOfllltOUTI TEACHER·mustbebom Sales help needed, pty!SbellStaUoa.17t.b& Market 369 E . /1lh~t.h' ~M. GUARD ~~!~=rp::r~: Larae DaUy Pilot route again. Mon·Frl, 8:30 lo p/time. Day & eves1..;..lrva_n_e.:..,N_B_. ____ _ Posilions nowavall.2nd (across rom P s Mature·, relia. man Near Fashion l.sle. lnSouthLaguna·Laguna 12:1.S,H.B.536-8909 avaU.Jr.WareClothingServiceSla.NightAttend & 3rd Shifts al all our Domestic couple, lite p erm . 3rd s hift. n41~ Niguel. Monday through Stores~ntobeC?penlng. 20r5nitesa wt.Apply. locations. Start S2.6S-$3 hskpog, chauffeur Uc. & Fri/Sat/Sun/Mon . Friday arternoons, ProductlooManagement Accepting apphc.ntlons Shell,nth&Irvine,NB hr. Interviews Conducted refs req'd. Reply to FacWty ln Irvine. car & Lo. SerYJu Saturday and Sunday startina March 6, 1978.1...:...;,;__..;__ ___ __; __ Mon-F'riat: Classified ad no.166, c/o pbonereq'd.Call833-8000 ~sor . mornings. Approximate-OEPJ. HEAD / Smat:'tY Pants, 2407 ""A" 12442 Lampson, Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, ext 191, Thurs, Fri., Mon, Progressfve S&L baa Im-b' $450 per month gross W'--~ c..a..1.......a. C....:.. S. Bnstol .. S.A. Garden Grove 537-484. o. C.OSta Mesa, ea~ Tues llam·2pm. earnings. $50.00 cash de-----.. Wepromotefromw1thin ..._ med opening for exper'd posit required. Phone Top quality sailboats. Sales. inside. for luxury Equal Oppor Employer DriYW Mal11ten•c• GUARDS tmitsupervisor w/know'l 642-4321, aak ror clrcula-Challenging assign-car rfntals. Wlcnds/e~rly 498-2473. 5pm-9pm. Call ---------1 Must possess vaUd CallC. ~ & p/time. All areas. of all loan service fun c-lion. Leave name and ment-lull benefits, evs. Good phone voice. drivers Uc.. & have good Uniforms rum. Aces 21 Uons lnclud. collections number and make of medical, dental, optical. own transp. Call 645-7833 •---------Collect. drivin& rec. Know'I of orovr.Retiredwelcome. forclosures, Insurance, autotobeusedandyour Call Bob Walshaw, Sal Coclrtall Waitress c .M., Torrance & So. Apply Unlversal Protec-=..c:;m;:,~dsa K~;fe call will be returned. Ericson Yachts, 540-8001 l~ediate Employment eusinesawoman need! 8 School Bay areas helpful. App-~ ~~ 12281n~ 5th oriented penoo w/ablll· HUISES AIDES Opportunity For people interested in part Day/eve classes. Place· ly, "Pennysaver, 1660 hnl9-l2~l-4 Ma.on-Fri~ ty to maintain good •• REAi.ESTATE MEN WOMEN time work. CbooH your ment AWL m.!WM So. Placentia.CostaKeaa. ---------1 employee&customerre-OIDBUES Professional licensed UaeToEamings ..:bra.;;;.;.;'..;.91Ml ___ Of _____ , C •. l l f Cock ta i I DRIVER· Ko•ln1 " GUARDS lallons. Contact Jan 59 Bed FaclUty. Join a sales people wuted. •SIO Hr. Busy onke needs.-ex per. Wailnuea, Jrvtne. Stonge Co. Exper'd. San FuJI & p /time. Work any Heu, 833-8383. Sta le happy ll"OUfip " enB joy 1the Generous commissions. Sales Classes st• ad f . g I r I • L l l e Oem. Call 49'2-'l53. shift. N. 8. area. Uniform Mutual Savinp le Loan. xlnt bene ts. ayv ew Advanced training. Start Soon book'"'-'I• buay pbonea.'t•---------1 <Near OC Airport) Equal Conv .• 2055 Thurin Ave, 64"'5062 -M A NA G E M ENT STEMO a.• -r COLLICTOtl DRIVE Truck le help re-rum. Retired ok. Teleph Oppor E pJoyer CM 642-3S05 .,. '4 Rours A Day 511 • 1174 Salaried position in palrfumiture.WUltrain. & car req'd. Nat'l co. • m · · C..lwt21Crocbr TRAINEES -SALES OceanVlewSchoolDist Carpel LaJer Apprentice. Olsta Mesa olflce. Min 1 P/Ume. c. E. Wholeaale Call 833-4G939am-2pm. Lo. s.r.lce .._ MURSIS AIDES :~~CE PERSONNEL $4.00per hour. Types cor- llOIDB fXPU· tranap. Call yr exper. Finance co. Office FurnJture, 204.4 1 11 , be & Da-cd a.rt& 7-3 & 3-lL Exper. prel'd. Real Estate · Full Or Part Time resp. Takes dictation. 848-0081. h e Ip f u l . Ca 11 Bi 11 Placentia St, CM 631·2777 Ha r sty 111 .or auty Will train. Mesa Verde IF YOU LIKE Arranges appts & con• Watkins. 71,.1 .. ,.n •200. -salon in San Clemente. Prolresaive S&L has lm· Conv. Hosp, 661 Center P~LI Call Ms. Adams fl•·•t 1 ,....,.... nln CaU«"'""'"forappt mecfopent..ogforexper'd -.n-*842-343324Hrs. Cerences.2Yrsexper.re-CUpet cleanerJ "' t me, ~~~~~~~~!IDryclea g presser, ex· ._...... • loan s er v l c e r e p St, CM · WE'D LIKE YOU ----------• q'd. Type SO wpm. sb 80. f!XPef., ~ able, pays ~ not. part Ume. HAHDYMAH W/lmoW'l of loan service Nurses Aides, all dhl!b, Have2openings ln Hunt· Saleal~dy, eipor. f.or Applications must be up to $1500 pr mo. Apply In per.on, fund.looa ioclucl. bene & willtraln.lJdoConval~· ingt.on Beach for ag. managing position with Cited Personnel Com- ... ..;5'5-~..;:.1862~------F.arn extra money, ~ hr Gulllvera Restaurant, detnaoda. p_,offa II re· c. en t c en le r. 15 ss gressiM, highly motivar-Motherhood Maternlt mission O(fice, 7972 Cashier/Clerk. Resp. de· collecting sianatures. 18482 MacArthur Blvd, conveyances. Good OP· Superior Ave., N .B. ed sales agents w/lge ag. shop. ?S&-9951 Warner Ave. HB oo or pendable for e ves & Contact Ron Macdonald Irvine, Mon·Thura 9am· por. for customer orient· 646-7764 IJ't'lUlve firm. The sky Is ~MEN Needed For before 4PM. Matth 9th. wbda f /time. Apply, OC at 714/6'2-1403 1oam, 3'pm..Spm. ed pendb. CooJ;act .J a.n the limit. Call Al Stellato Lite Construction F.qual Oppor. Emp&oyer Alr)llOrt Gift ~bop alt Heae, 831·8388. State Clfftce help, fold, coUate tr ~ ~nfideotial appt. Firm. eau 831.0915 •11 STORE. Full • 4pm. f.N"INE£R H•.,._ Mutual Savinp 6 Loan deliver. Full or Part _._u P/time. Mature 6 resp. a Matunt soml reUred1 (NearOCAfrport> Equal time. La1uoa Hilla. Salesperson, Costa Mesa clerltforniPtshUl. Al*>-• M E , B S M E or f/\Jme J>Cl'ICD Janltoria1 ()pporEmployet ...;830-09tl..;;.;_;.:..:..;:.;__ ___ --1 Stallone~ 270 E. 17th ty In person 2993.1 Crow-a ~:1.udet~~~ &1.nlenlnf.ftMlOL .. LVN ~0.-.. Real r..tate Stly.,._cpe·~1;:1~~me. App. VNlalleyl Prkwy. La1uoa component.a. SObMdratt-HARDW'ARE SALES Ap. ~ C•h1•r Senlce pt ..., • iue · lncreq'd.Gooda4tanc.9-Pl1 lo peraoa Crown Super sharp lndlv. UM.ESTATE SALES s It w n •--a meot. ·l'hu11c1ally Hardware, 3107 Cit.Hwy Full and part.Um• post. famJUae. w/mulU·•tore SALIS TEXM on. COMPANY • cmio ~ ..;;;.;~-------• Meurtd )OliUoo avaU. Odil Uons avail. Good •&latJ ~e order proceaa· Haveo\)tnl.ngforonetop needs mature penon for ==~m"u:n~~= -==~=:.;;..;;..__..__ Xhlt btMfita. llJulon ttOt•o••S w/~=-•.Hoap 1, methoda o1 ablpplnf quality producer lo ::!btrtr,e!~~~ appear w / • x t Vlcjo area. cau l.UUan --_._ -· _,.. -"'--··-'-," u mclat acro11 counlry. lrvioe's beat location. awttcbboard up. C.ll ·ng mach. operators. Full or PIT. $3 hr to start. 642·!Mln .. 581·1130. <Orad'-atad ~:-;:.:nm;: Pei -~ ~ Veo detail rolllded, able Call for appointment • cuatomera. We train. _...;. _________ , ~Aeceptabt.). ,.,_ ...---to~ under pressure, 2"41DllllUU;r~7SOO Write D.L. Dick, Pres .... u.;.;_l•..;.•m.._.._2900_. ___ _ :~~~a=i;1;~5;~~ WormaUOacall711-lll.l. _ _._'L.._ _..., A'neaL Able to S o u t b w e a t e r n -.-•owu• ... ·--· V.-.-.. ~ ..... 0 ~ ---.-........ __ OI iw.tlec:uatomer1C!J'\4ce 11.ALISTAll Petroleum. Ft. Worth, B-.e + percesaiaca, iood HOSTISS PIOTOti'rii ca111 111 aotnap. SboWd ~OM _;;Texas.:___.;._· ___ _ ,....,..._ ______ , worlrins cond. frfn1t alopenon~ .-n.MACtlMIST 1iYP1 •have knowledae We'ruxpaodlaiaaatn& Sandwicttcz-.. beleflta, • can.. TIM cant lboUld b.n• ~ 10 key calculator. Call lootlni lot lA1P c.Uber v..-~ KA TILL~ llALTY. Brtttol,W'sA!t. 1261 s. . J ns ••P .. Paull'°'"~· 131-1122. ~ Wlth ht o~·~=-.._P..._ ... ~ -_ peif«mlftC.-fteOl'US Ii •3 eM -iJ eqier. ID local arta. SUb-_o-__ , ---------• I Oodqt.erman rDlt ,.umey. CODfiden~ S -~a., nna °' btlAc llnl(ttd to to <nr1a ~ ~..,. oc ·-:::~~=-~~~~~!!!.!~~.;!!!~!.!...-I . DOJrowth postUon, ....,......, Airport.. MOD·l'rt. 10.ln· 1: Urtd low~ls poor imt.OoutRw1 apm.-.otTotwa.,Pt. · tnatmtnU OJIH to Corooa.del .Ma.-. Ca 9afll51s.cr.tuy·--.----...:.;--:1 • .:=~::.=..::.:..:;:.;;:;;:.;:....._ Alwi~'' f r t ~ "-1 Dtate Sal• People PWsott• ~ •• ...=::: 6 wultd. ut co 90/tOc;\ 1'lp...,.. poe10oo nq., 1~.;;;;;.;;..;.;.;--..;;;.;---....-1 ;;..o;c.;.i.;==;..;;..;.;;.,o.;;~'!-·1 comm. spll Nwpt Bcb Ill. JCJlrl lotCnWial/com. I - mwdcaUoo •1tll11 It a i:.:;.;::...:..;.;.;. _____ -4 flalr for ;eoplel Mlrt Nlary trtr a mo. + fr-!!IP beftdlta. Apply to: J._.;;;.;;=~~~~;.., lrVlnt t1nllle41 &ehool 1*1tict, !tu. Alton A~ t~vhio (110 558·4900 Equal Oppor 8M.Plo7er - . . ( Jirtd!y, March 3. 1178 De. 1040 ...... 1010 ..,..,. 1055 Mhc......... 1010 Otfia ........... & ao.t&.M.-. ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• ,.,.... 1011 ..... 1... t030 IWaWmlN 710 1001 '""•'" 1010 DOGTRAININO Hlde·a·bed, t able, dirt WANTED ••-•••-•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;.-;T .. •••••••••••••••• ..... ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your Place or Mine P'UIUC AUCTION bike, misc. Sat &Sun. 866 Exec. desk S139. Dranlng •10DIAC ..,__ 11.iU..._... u~ICTEAM~SOTIFOMFINE ~-L-&D..,... JohoMartin S-48-0059 MANYITEMSOFFINE JoannSt.,C.M. TOP CASH DOLLAR tbl $75. Exec chrs. rort·A·Martne ·~ "9 """u n_....-., .. _. ESTATE JEWELRY, PAID FOR YOUR S00.$89. Wood desks $75 Ptlroitwn mkt'I co. in ESTATE JEWELRY, Lllre nu delux multi· AKC Golden Retrielver ART OB-lECTS, AN· Sml fnr, turn, silver. JEWELRY, WATCHES, e a F l ies 535.585 lnllat.ableBoots !:_!l•na Nltuel. ART OBJECTS. AN · cycle model1 only. <1>4ppies,&wk.1,$100.field TIQUES. ~lNE FURN., appl s, more . 9.4 8AR1LTV<?.,~ECTSSER.VGIOCLED, F1~cent hterlxlures: 292.S Col)~~OM . ._paoatbWUe. wlll be TIQUFS FINE FURN. Comfletely reblt • re· triid & obedience back· ETC. PHONE FOR lN· Fri/SatlSUn, 215 St. An· """:-. 4• (ooten $10. Work tbla l714 . bea~teletlitofc.fWna. ETC. PltONE FOR lN! fin abed • Ye•r imd75'·1095 FO. & BROCHURE. drew. Rd, corner Clltr FINE FUl\N. & AN· Sl.H&0.631·27TI New 2 K.W. Yanm 11r f'rtoreap both ~u es FO. & BROCHURE. i\W'&fllee. 1 price only, 6'>2200 Dr NB TIQUES.~2200 westl elec. plant. $1~. een&Jal. Some llle aecyt' 845-2200 your choice S130teacb. Beaut yel. Lab pups, 5 ' ' · Exe Credenza all steel • fllt.ln. S•lary com Free dellveey. Sate enda wks, $50. Gall Ryan, Sat/Sun. Hldeabed, beds, LUGGAGE TAGS 24~77x29, wnut, blk , ~~Riker Marine, mensurate w/exp/ MUSICIOXIS March 8rd. Allo new & 979·5340 offc. 545·6996 **I BUY** rum/, appl., & decor. CromyourbUISlneascard. chmedblwallconst. sso 1...:..------·------ quallficatlon. (714 ,.1 0C.,S like new refrlg 'a, home. Good used Fumllure & ltems.~LaLuna, FV. Send one card for each M7-EOOS GRAV MARINE 49S-1980 Mn Kraft or -" freezen & ranges at ~ Appliances-OR I will Off Bushard btwn leg plus one spare. W• ENGi.NFS MraKuJawa. Slot Machines, Nlckelo-the cost at South Coast Cocker Spaniel puppies, sellorSEIJ..for You. Warner&Slater. return permanently 1814 Selectric II 10/12, Used 162 ai·ai. Used 91, -----'---'-----1 deon1, phonographs. Appliances, 537.2542 A.KC, butt & beautiful. MASTHS AUCTION sealed attractive tag & nearly nu. Dual heads, 112 &620 manifolds. Tom TB.La World '1 largest aelec· S17S. CdM, 759-9053 64...,616 & llJ.t625 UM, Sal/Sun only. 16341 slrap, meeting airline '650. 675-7150 anytime. Riker Marine. 5'8·3$6l 'Level headed &c cheerful ti on . -61 so g tr ls • K h ..,5 G .. , . C Underhill Lo, H B. M111· 1.0. reqUlremenu. Pre· II furniture, antiques . enmore wos er •'•J .,. Spnnger Spaniel!, AK cell Royal Elec typewriter, Co-plel"' .... l of blue can· ~=ctn~~'br:x'~!°:, American International· washer $99.9S. Gu&r&n· champ. llnea, Uver/whl, CASHP~ID aneous. v~!ttheft! F~r a never used due to death v;; for"'LA' PAZ 33, like Mrs. Lee 644-1461 Im 1802 Kett.erlng; Jrvlne'. teed541>8672 7wk.s.abot8;646-7686 ::stdc~'su~~· Sat. 9·Spm. Sngl Bed, ~allpaper, ~·f~~l~~~ ~cf~Y84·~~.Wlll new$150. (l)lS'rowl.na perlalSaviJlp &Loan. '754-1TI7. Open Wed . .Sat. AuctlOll 8015 Br l l tan y Sp an i e l , ' · Waaber/Dryer, & miac. "Day Glo" paper &c we _,. dory , $ 3 O O. ( 1 ) E.O.E. M/F/Hl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l••H••ru••-•uu••u AKC·male, trained for 7'Sola, filood cood. $12S. 2 ~~~ Dr. Hunt· will back " trim your c.opy machine, compact Fiberglasa dingy $250. STEW ART ROTH ; PUBLIC FURNIWRE hWlllng & obed. A areat Naugahyde club chalni, tap. Or try two cards for light uaa8e. 1 yr new. 6'4·9554 or 673-TI27 Tow truck ddver, exp. ANTlQU~ hooSt: dog & Jove8 kida. like new. $80ea. 645-0244 Bay Sborea-antlques, backtobPaRclkC.ES.· Booklype. $450. 645·7221 prerpay +d. c:Oovmerm2!_Ybef11n.eTr1·to" American Oak t>ealers *AUCTION* INIJ.%110 Medit. Sty1e Table, 8 slde planta, clQlbea. mia,c. Sat S2 ea·or •1-... " 7SO E Dyer Rd. S A 9-L 2581 Vlat.a, Newport .. .., 3 Buslneu desk!t avail. loafs.~ f 040 A.C. Auto Serv., San Cl.. (al Newport FwY>. Tonlte 7:30 PM Pharaoh Hounds: puppies & 2 armchaln, $650. Call . 4/5lags $1.60ea. your choice $75. Call •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• 49'l·380S 7510922 De I W I from champ. llne, avail. 6'S-6923. Color1VRCA XL-100 21" 6t9laga$1.SOea. Barbara540-3280 -;,;1~;-Di:j~~;:liiiiiii..iiii..,iiiii.iiiiiiil a era •come f East 842-4777 ':[ow Truck Drivers ex· or er. Moving: Almost new used 2 mo $325. Vacuum 10ormre$1 . .40ea. D .. . l t 1978 ESTATE &STOCK Old English AKC 1 yr 'dl.nette ou form. tp 4 cleaner Sears used 3 mo. Sales Tax Included ea.. top copier. x n • ~t~·T;~ng~81~1:>~~ ;=~~E LIQUIDATIONS ·obedience 'trnd °beaut'. llhr ca'pt. chrs, pd s.sOO. $9S. 114 873·8006 714 NOCARD" cond, Just r1gbl for a Ave. NB 642·1252 Lovely bdrm sels, used & I coat. loving gentle pet. sl $275. Upbol. swivel chr 6'1-0100 Draw your own or send small orrc. Sl2.50. 1 week SEA RAY NOW OPEN new .dressers, che~ts. 754.958S.Ask for Calhy. & ottoman calm made Elec ltlln klng·az bead· name, address, phone & lrial.673-8511 TRAVB. AGENCY armo1res, bunk beds, & $12.5. S40-S742 brd 20 • 1 . we'll make one card per f'IGIOS & o..g.. 1090 30• Sport Asher San Juan capls. Genera TO PUBLIC baby beds, dinette sets. A.KC Siberian llusk:y. 2 yr . • . ga aquanum. tag. Add 25< each. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outrlggera·VHF r•dio Manngef: Im med. open china, bar & bar stools, ma I e. Obed i an c e Exquisite expensive Im· Brunswick pool table Send check or money or· Gulbranaen Rialto • 2 Bait lank·deplh aounder ing. 3.5 Yrs min exper OPEN7 DAYS soru & occasiona!Pchrs trained 847~ ported Damab lJv. rm. $950. Games. carpet, derto· b. and Much more Contact Tom,838-9242. A WEEK 9~. recUners rockers colo~ . dozen pc:s all·separately. clothing, phonograph & PILOT PRIMTIMG ~one ~.:St.11.1 yr 0-ao.t. I o.ly!! s.tdown £-"-...... Ltd & blk & while 'TV •11 Free to You 1045 831·7117 misc. 2536 Greenbrier P 0 Bo ,. •----'Y-· ------·nw-""• . Ln c M <..lft IW!Aft • • JC 1560 s,ec·1a1 Pri-... w~ Wm'.a......-s•s I 5292 lolM Chica I I t ••••••••••••••••••• •••• • · · ,............., Costa Mesa ea ........., HAMMOND C3 -llllTil'nl ~ "' amps, P c ures. Lo able .. yr old fema'e Full size Bed, sell $40. or , . ,,_ w!L""c UE Must be people oriented. H.a.. C714tlt3-750t ESTATE ITEMS: Lg of· v • " trade tor firm TWtn. Call Sat. only. Rain or shine. .. .. _. · $38 950 $4 hr. Vac, side days, in'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! f I c e d e s k , I i l e , cat, spayed, shols, box aft. s wkd 5 548-7521 Antiques, bl trees, 2 ant. Tbermador ~ xu 11taln· $1585or Beat Offer • • ,,___,,. ·r bookshelves, complete trained. Good borne Y • ""'-~-.mucbmore.21702 less eleclr1c table top •536--4263• HARRISON'S -s_ur_~_ .... _.ts_.644_·_54_04 _ _,6th Annual Antique show <>AA'""" UJ....,,.. L lddl •35 set or law books, apt ~.,,....,, Sofa & loveaeal $100. I m pa I a L n . O r f ~ w gr e • · SIA 14 y --------• & sale, Mar. 3rd, 4th & stov&o& wringer washer. To good home. pet Alplne Ste.r eo $100 .. Ch In a Busbard/Harrultoo, HB Ii;~~ .~~'!i].~~=~~ Co H NB ~~c!!~!~s ~~ ~.6&p~~t~-:~:~ PLUSLOTSOFMlSC. goat, trained, neutered. ~~et$1~oosU~~~tt.e, 6 Hones 8060 Twotwiobds,frame.box cash.673-4l860 3101 6J:~z5l'7 · · O"T 21/Days/Nights Beach Museum of Art, SA VE SA VE SAVE &&s-5409 afl 3 . • ....................... springs, maltress comp L2f'-Goods 8094 I l P 3111 Cliff Dr Adm suo We honor BoLA. MC, i Boysbdnnaet,6j)CS xlnt Horses bo rded ll"hted USea.ch.963-4835 ....--., ---------App1y n erson ... :_ d . dis . . , Ca sh1'er's Checks •· P'rlendty Malamute m x, _ .. *""" Yell 6: f a • '"' ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• P-ftYan ...,, full._.._ _ _, After3PM w/u.,,.a .25c count. "' 9mo'sfem blk /wbl ......... _,.,. ow so• arena pvt tack Backs ll w l A · -· -. 1&UN.&1v. CAS H. No person al • • S1!iO C.lleves 552-0616 'ails (ull • $7 a a er quarium, Sldboots,allsizes.Nancy fully equipped. MUST TM Ancient Mariiter I QUIT checks PLEASE! Food 548•573.5 • ' • :yl~ ~lgMe. S. beaul. 26 .&al. New 540·1066 days, 644~ SELL! 213/'31~ 2607W.CoastHwy.N8 A!terlOyrsbecauaeorJI· available. Items subject T G She 4 ld Queen·n mattress. box · • w/e\•erytb1ng. $125. eves. ---------1 lness. Drasuc reduction, to presale. fa:'ma~~~ n eicis io°v~ng spring, frame $150. 9. SHARERORSP: 642.5449 ---------'73 25' Bellboy, F/B, Waitrftwswanhd lot.sbelow cost ,lpieceor MASTHSAUCTION home.960-l042 drwr wbt dresser $35. Exper. rider to shr ex· MOVIMGOMIOAT K2 skis w /Marke r · galley, bead, 22S OMC enUre lot. Dealer's wel 2075"'!1NewportBlvdCM 8othxlnlcond.640-72AS pense of Appy mare. • .. ~ d .....,., Rotomal binding~. eng,mustseU.837-0750 Food & cocktails! Derby ome. Sale starts Moo, 833-962.s 646-8686 Hnd.sm dog 2 yr old, xlnt $501 m o. Car 01 y n . Leau ... .-top tsk -· ;>pauldingskls w/Tyroha • Reslaurant, 1262 S.E. March . Gina Bardon An· w/children, gd house Cstm couches. chairs. ~ Teu roll-top desk $475; bindtnga. Make offer. 20 Mako, late '78, Herc Dnstol, Costa Mesa. N llques, formerly The manners 586-8392 washer/dryer. Call after conference desk $150 ; 962.-n 175 OB, 100 hn, fast. phooecalls'! Bizarre Antiques. 225 El · 5 or wlmda. 961-874-4 or J.wWy 8070 Highboy $150 ; 2 nlte VHF radio, outriggers, camino Real, Tustin. lkycJ.I 1020 Young fem dog, t rained, M2·115e ••••••••••••••••••••••• standa SSO; bean~ b•g SKJ BOOTS, Lange lOlh stereo, full canvas. bot· Waitress. Apply in ~rso Anti B be h . ••••••••••••••••••••••• great w/children, can't WA.....,.ED chaJr $10; green couch w. 5 buckle new cond. tom paint, lrtr, full rtg Sid's Blue Beet, 107 2ls ..-oJ~~ & a~rc'e1~1n~1~~j NEW & USED BIKES keep 2 doga already. Antique sofa & chalr, "I $20; gold couch $130; $40. 548-7147 forotrahore hah, 3 propt.. Pl,NBart3pm. li.hupes & sizes. Rerond.Buy.sell.trade. 847·7378 good642~~tioo. TOP CASH DOLLAR marbletopcofreeta.ble& TV,llodlo, nu '78 batteey, recent w ait res s for pi zz 111994.2992 Cycle & Co. 2A88 Newport ~ 5'1tl IOSO PA I D F 0 R Y 0 U R lamp table $1.SO set, ball tlFI Steno IOH tune, $9500/olfeP. P .P . r~taur.u1t. Call 548· Blvd.C M. 642·7910 115 ,... Orn ale wrougbl iron JEWELRY.· WATCHES. cheat $20; la01ps: patio • eves,675-48M . 1911 Owl Slot Machine, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJECTS. GOLD. chair awtna 135; Maytag ••••••••••••••••••••••• NBarea. nickel works. Sl .000 or lullclftgMaterialsl025 5~Hl.longcuslompadded headboard. For double SILVER SE RVICE. washer & dryer $175 ' 25" RCA Color TV. 1 yr. loah.a..t t WATCHMAKER best olr. One 1909 Seth ....................... portable bar w ith bed SlOO. 835·3252• FINE FURN & AN· refriaerator s.:>o: Brltan: warranty $148 . For C1l•ter 90$0 To a ss ist en g a nee 'Ibomas Clock, $200, call Various suea or windows, multiplex t1mer, 8 tra.clc 6T.M293 TIQUES. ~2200 \ mca encyclopedia SCO ; ser vice also 642·5340 •• ., .............. •-••. w/development of de aft 5PM 646·9203 Mr. frames&screena ~durntable-all are bwlt· Hatcllcover L shaped wet belt massager. $30 · C.M. Sell C1Uif. boal m•m· hcate precise 1nstrume.n AUS'lln ' ~ · =1ht'1~':,~~~~ bar w/S stools ortc $3500. Diamond approx 21h ~; bookcase $3.5; picoJc ta: L/N Ampex 1150 tape benbip in Newport Bcb • taUon for oil field. G Semng contents of am\ Sell ldJe Items 642-56'7B Sharp! S81-74.(S. make ofr 67S·312l or :f~a:~~e"r:; lat! ble SlO; Magnovo-x color deck . w/wnut base sso. for 60% off-, Calif. Boal '4 o rk1n g conds, c est.ale, much oak furn.. 631-0388. model Cadillac or H., consoleSlOO; Component 557~ C!ub, D)'a. i7~·1Ull , benefits &top pay. EOE. baby cradle (100 yrs If stereo system ; round la· N1tes: 675-1337 Scwntific Dnllini;( old>. old coin counter & $111( & ffN HU«)R Fur o 1 tu r e• French ~~-~9971Y -~~:11t1e. Dr ble. work ~nch: mir · 2 colored TV's. Both less loah. Sall Controls, ="lewport Bch much nusc. PP. 962·1961 Provincial all new. mw.l ""'"""'" """ rors, clothing display lhan 1 yr old. Sony, 21 ••••••••••••••••••!~~~ Phone557·90!>4 IOIO CS l 0 RTE I 0 0 W N R 0 S P E RT s ell, going overseas ......... I 8078 racks; Kawasaki. 400; Trinllron $385. Sanyo FUJI y.a. .... .a.1.1.a. .a.--a&ances Sacr ifice 751·3082 ....,.a ury 1 1 t Bolh _,, d ~"' A!>k Cor Ron Lallie ..,.,.... H T S E I G H 8 0 I A E N E I R A A H .,.,.. ... ..,, • ••••• •• •••••••• •••••. •• ma Y o 1 Pa n I n & s . $250. penect con . • ---------1;.·,nn;;.··sA·M·rcrio 8 H E 0 c R R l w u " y l c H t l T 0 ....... .-Lathe LeBlond 14"x24 ", 6'-00l7; 494..tl.26 873-400'l DEAL.stS WENDY'S HOTPOlNT SALE. 3308 T 0 A 8 l W 0 E L 0 B R E P Y H V E S 8' GrffO Sofa ~ Cbair Sl,800. LeBlond t7"xJO" ute\.ime TifTaay's Disco Yacht Brokeraae Old Fashlott w •• bo ... a. Ste S2S s c 1 b <-ial Sale! UsUnes Wanted! W. amer nr ar r, AT AN I EA Mo 6 E z s R R J u G l ..-. reo . 2.000. o c ealer Membership. Will sell lB~Color TV ... ..,... 25,, Souttawesteta H~ SanlaAna.979-29'21 8 W LT MT T F y URL EA C QIU A CaU67s.114lan)'tlme 11"xS8" $4.ooo. lnt'I below current cost. can ....,., Y-..... tr.~ Now hiring sm llin CASH PAID Mat'h Wholesalers l213l 673-7349aft5pm. Color 1V Sl8S. 11" Color -_. faces. Days. Part 0 k 0 H I X IC A C Q 0 A N l P I H N W I 42" octagon c•me table & 961-XM TV $150. All Wright TV :!elGNewport Blvd. F/time. Applications be ~='::;.=~rig R £UP ll l W ST P 0 RP 8 MS HR W 4 .. ~,lack1 nauc1dab ylndel I New.Nortutelxcbi.Da, fl st 646-1786 843 N. 19th St. Newport Beach lng accepted betwn hr·~---,;;:.______ [ l s T c w [ w s O T R Q s I o M IC E c._.rs, yr o • 1 Mh cal B , .. 010 for 12 $175. D gautove CM (714) 673-9211 o1 a.c~ oond, $375. '97·1312 ···-·-·······~····· sas. ~ .. .... m. Dtshwuber. WbiteSur's E D B E T L T T F A R C A Q M Y C P 8 .. ? Dolwrder 4-trk tape dee ... 14' Hobie, gd coad w/trtr, __ 2640_5_._B_ri_s_to_l_. S_A _ _. 4 cycle goodoperaUonlng s L I c R R t F o o N c y p A E u o T Game Thi: 4' octagon. 1 Tennis membership Dtn'a rm 1et. Washer & Ukenew. SJ:sOor beat of· new Jib sallt.o mate 1ou Women wanted full lim for housecleaning. 0 transportation. 548·0757 . ccodMS.642·9145 p I 8 U MC U IC J MIR 0 MU HIN C 1 E a.Jass top on decorative avail. Mesa Verde Coun· dryer, Beds, Cbalra, rer.548-mOevs-/wknds. the fastest around. '850. CC 8 IC~ 8 AU J A IC Al SR AH P ~~ii:o~v~t'! tryClub.5S2-4llO ~~-~or lolh&M.iae _646-___ 5696 ______ _ 16 mo old, 21 cu. ft., S.SSO. Hotpolnt Retrtg, $275. Word Procnsor Elec range & oven. $60. A S I H E R L B S I 8 S B U T A R S P C a n I s t er V a c u u m ........... Hobie 1Ul2TS. R H T y c A T H f M Q S E l R U B T A cloner W/all atlac h· 1129.1115, Frame. pedestal. WHIB.CHAIR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Muatsellcall Bob Typist. 11ecretaey. Stron ... _494-__ 989_1 _____ _ SH & typing req 'd. Appl Whirlpool 19 cu fl side by in person to Mr. Fuentes aide ref rig under warr. : eopeer , • wwd, ""·~~~.Find Mdl Md ball It In.• Robert Bein, Willia Wht. S.WO/ofr. 8J3.014S. Puns Sittre Slapstick ~ Prost & Assoc. 1401 Quai St. Npt 8cb. Washer. Dryer, Dis · Wft Parody Buffoonery M IJ --'--------hwa.sher, Trash Compac YACHT SALESPERSON tor $75 ea. Portable eltt IF'Of\1 M1•1cry Burlesque e Farce Slrca111 Hyperbole Exp. not necessary dryer ~. Color TV $125. T '*""*: Knute Rockntt 631-5650 646-5848 Coming In March llot; pol;pOYPPi That's pot-pour-rt: a confused collection, a m iscellaneous mlxt~re, a hodgepodge. • Piiot Potpourri la our way of obMrvlng INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK by extending savings of up to 50 percent. lt'a a good time to cl••n out end 9PJUC9 up. MAR. 22 (Wed.) tttru MAR. 25 (Sat.> • Have a GARAGE SALEI • Sell your extra PLANTS & QAEENEAYI • Ge your neighbors together a have your own SWAP MEET! t I Adi 111• Hmlted to mlecelleneou• merch•ndl" for tlte only! I (No RHI E1tate) Write 1 WOid •Kh apace, mlnlm4Hn..,. M 19 3 U11e1. THERE IS PLENTY OF T'ME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER I ! I FIU f n th• Handy order blank below -DO IT TODAY I I t I NO.OF r---------1---------1,__ ______ +--_______ -twoAOS i--------~~---------+----------+----------t------4----~----~' 12 4 DAYS ment.s m. 30 ynia lite ~ter. matt. Uner and Cheap•N2·3007 o • .,.. 9010 95$-1097 gold plush cpl $1.SO yd. fill lcit. F1oat'N Dream ••••••••••••••••••••••• All above aUgbUy used. Waterbeds. 21164 Beach DOG CRATE, In xlnl YACHT SALESPERSON 73 ~J•• . Must sell lmmed. ll30 Blvd. HB.Jllll0::3202 rood. 32"x2l "x24 "• S30. Exp. oot necessary Like nu Dix custom Port Klmberly Pl, NB 559-1519 83J.S6SO inter, 7' he ina ln ,._ ~......_ 1055 w 11 · White salon, diesel aulll, auto -• -ur tz.er Antique Sabol 8' rowing dinghy pilot, dingy, furl jib, ex-•••••••••••••••_•~•••••• f l"TORY DIRECT piano. $150, elec dryr. with oars lUO Sa -500 PP ~ PUIUC AUC'TIOM NI $20, Keefe &c Merritt gas -iss.gJ87 ~~)531~· · • • ., MANY FINE ITEMS OF Hlde-a.beda Sl65. Twln stove, MO, aU good cood. ---------..--------- ESTATE JEWELRY. mattress & box1prinas 646-lOM 9'SKIFF,cooldsall,$150. Udo 14, M021, like HW, ART OBJECTS, AN· S49.9S. Fl&ll matueases & MftallmMout 3.S Seara motor, xlnt full racing gear, dolly. 'nQUES. FINE FURN.. bouprlnp SSS. W.ted 8011 cood. S75. 548-2826 $17SO. 64>1!70orM2-5380 ETC. PHONE FOR fN · I & J Mutts eu ....................... loah. M.W •NEW HUNTER 2S FO. " BROCHURE. 1381. lstSt. SA "k.hf.ArwtS.W E,ip ... tOlO SaiJawayw/mtrSlOJm ~ '" 547·5636 CiM-9891 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sllp•vaJl. llariner 1---------1--------•IMmlcd :.>HP Evinrude O/B. Will Yacbt.a675-U83 Oara1e "Movina Sale. Tiftlny's Club Mem· lmfr-llh 1013 trade for smaller motor OOLUllBJA ts. GB.EAT Sal/Sun. Alm~· benhip $250. Newport ..... •••••••••••••••••• «makeolfer .• e62#72 DAY SAILER, 08, =d '':tlques and Beacb.(;Alll.12-6209 Fender Kuslc muter, Trade your old atulf for Ugbta, re1. trlr, com· Iota~. s-to .00. 900 Klrror &'JC.SW $.1'0. Phony neww/caae. '"°· new 1oodiea with a pua. llttinc~etc.. Sea Lane (The Shores) Tuna, xlnt cond $35. '93-SlTI Classlfledad.842·56'78 Sl87S.673-1195. ApC.U.CdM.Pb~568S M4-1ZS3 Mtos.Hew t800 Alllol.M•w tlOO Ailtos.Hew tlOO AMl-PoolT...._ 7' •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ....... ~Gara&•2SfamWa 1175•754-1842 1 AND NEW diUomacbaddlb1mach, ---------.• B chairs. clotblna. housewares, aml appll Doubkt1araiedoor, mhc. Sat 9·" 1811 scs. Pe1uus St. S .Ana 673-4735 Hellbla.<S.A.A8r\stol) 70 yda brown sbag cp 1978 DATSUN Moriq ouJ • Near new $2.SO yd. Caloric 1as couch $150 . Office chairs j oven, bltn. $25. BB new GO ea. Nettle Creek Oriental type $25. king spread ~t $200. _S57_..8f7_o ____ -1 Table lampt, pair like Radio Controlled Car. S6fH new S20: eadi. Large XJnt cond, jusl tuned. framed piclul'e8 '8 to $15. $118. Ph 557-9670 Tim ~-m:'t"P."t-C..._,_..-.i._~~~ =·~11:;· UUprl;;;;gbMt&treer.e=;jr siiiCoo;)..-111*1~ Mo. Dlilble, dodM9 •turn. All .Bunk'5'7~00. iD wry t09Cl cond. ca1b --------4• 1978 Datsun 8210 2 Door-This car Is fuity eQUll>C*f lnctudlno undellelll. oo1.y: elS2 Gkm Dr. H.B. lb" 4 Kini Tut Ucketa spedal_detall. body aide 1J10ldlng1 & radio. -38 .month open •lld lffse. Ex.ad AcrmlfromGold•W•t for March 15 al lOAM. I-••gee month pl t Vehld val S35~9S Pay Colle1e, &a&. OnlY Will trade _ for lhe la lease ~t ,. ..,, · per ua -. • ue -· • 'WMlr:a or Aprll or May. only •143.84 ldvance pa.ymems to tlk• dellV9fY Of\ approved ctedit. Total of lb1inf a a .. oup Sale. A After IPK ~ leue pl'JTNnt -12868.24. Option prtoe It end of IMM -11939.11, :u~:e~~~-::Amana ___ Ra_d_ar_X_ang-•• -.1· ~(3;,:8.;.;60:;.;.1;,:9).;.. __ l __ ,_S __ U_. -N~--.. -1-1-,--1--,-D~~- Sun; JIM Jlaple Ave., )'1'I old, like Dt1f $150. DA •. ' c.J4. FarberWare broller w /rotisserie $25. Munsey touter &c btoller oven $25. Country cooker, ...-~-bar-bequet-$25-. .• IHE FUEL-INJECTED FAMILY CAR WITH JHE l!ERFORMANCE OF -~ft61NE·--­ THE 810 FEATURES: • 'WA.Y. AIUUSTAILIHIVll.~ su.:r_. __ -::::::::11 . "...,..~,, •------------•• • POWll ~ • AM-IM S19tl0 MULTlftlX IAIMO • TMI 6 CYL fUIL IUIC'9 IMelMI • • PUIS MUCH; MUCH MOllftt .... . .... I .... W • t061 Motor HofnH. SA*/ 4 Wheel Drin1 9650 Tnds '560 AMlot W..e.d 9HO Frtday. March 3. 1978 DAIL y PILOT PA I Auto•. hnported ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a....t/Sta.r..,. f 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lido 1' STSO. Swlllab 13. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jeep 197S CJS, V-8. lo ml, '72 Dodge h ton V-8. N\I b &111S.ull 21' Sloop $3:50. Ski Bl • Iota ol ext.ras. Xlnt run· pnl, maas. Xlnt cond. WE BUY IMW t712 Avtos, h1tported Alltot,l•,.,W ....._ .. part.cl • ....................... ..........•.....••••.•• ....................... ..••••.•............... ' ~ ............ !~! ~ ........... !?.~~ ~ ............ !?.~~ l 115. 658-183US2-3880 nana cood. CaU. evs, Asking $2200. 631·3073 CLIAH CA.«S 14' BLUE JAY. Eut 7M.Ql89 Ford Ranc hero 1mall &ftUCKS Coast Claulc. Main sail Dodge '11 Ramcharger tru~k. $550. or best. 'ell Dataun. ad tra.na car. ·rr XKE. Mu.st sell $4195. ~ & worldq Jib. All ad • PRtcHuT~ • 7M mi, so,ooo warr, 6249tX. Call 6S7-097S to CONNELL 1976DATSUM $500. 833-1414 or~. AS • 21022+2 842·7Z!8 rn-tm --JS.;;..;•..;..sc.;;.1.!115....;,_' -----cond. Movin&. muatseU. ~'" Loaded. Must see. aee. S»-4679 al\4 Jtm. MW Maty 493-~ · •---------• .... 77 CM~ C...-0 CHEVROLET Sabot Gear, laminated GYPSY : USED C lk 2828Harbor Blvd. ma bog. Ti 11 er 4x4 Auto. trans., air condi· COSTA MESA 1978 BMW's HERE NOW! Lo ad e ~ inc 1 u din & '73 240Z. Air AM·FM, nu '7S .Ja1uar Xll2. Xlnt automalic, AM /FM. ah' Plrelll radlel1, ma11, cond.. New trana, brakes cond.. bumper guards, clean. $41§. 493-3008 lstins". $7,000. 494-8917 arm re8t .k with less than•---------1---:....:...----- 20,SOO mlles. Jn excellent 1976DATSUM W.-Gtlla 9735 Leaboard$SO.Usedonce. 6'1"H•-•••'" Y""LUI tJ · t rin Mast$20.6'2·2917. Het._.., "" nruna, powers ee a. 546-1200 197S INTERNATIONAL power disc. brakee, ---------I loah. Sllp1 / • 1-% .,... SCOUT <SUt#P899). Off Powe r w l n do w a , ' · COMPUTE IODYSHO, HOWOPEH condition tbruout ! 710WAGOM ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• <U7PUX ). utomaUc, air cond .. 19'14 Conv., 30K ml, like Docb 9070 • Dol,W. . road tires & wheels. whitewall tires, tinted AMtoe. llftpotied ••••••••••••••••••••••• • s...-. • siw..a... Really nice & clean 4x4. glass, AM/FM cassette. • ........ •••••••••••••• NEED SLIP ror new 35, ToyetoTl"Kka $1999 Only 14,000 milea ! G .... ,.. 9701 sailboat. Mr White ,_ 1974 JEEP WAGONEER Stk1Ul&70. Like new. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 675·1393 H11it,wrhn {Stk #P892) Custom, NewC&r iSa~e;ln. '61YoniaMinorConvert. ..__._ c-.. ._ auto, air, roof rack, V8. 6 .Clean, runs good. $1200. -... .....-• Immaculate! 4N-7262,661·1680 Sid . 9080 $4499 Alfa .... ~:J •••••••,•• .. ••,•••• •• •• l.975 FORD % TON 4.x4, IOAT SLIPS VS, auto trans, power & IOATS . st.eerina. <Stk#P832> 1lllJJ~B£ACH8LV:J liUNTINGTOtJ tH AU~ Avail at beauutul Lake 75 _vogue 29' fully $5995 Perris Marilla, for re· eqwpped w /xtras, 23,000 l 9 7 4 J E E P C J • S __;;;;;;=~_.;._~=...;_-=. servatlons call Don · ml, S23,SOO. 957-0727 or (StktP830) V8'. soft top, '7S Toyota Long Bed, 4 Moore (714) 657--4115 646-3648 auto trans .. mags. spd, new F70 tires & 11~1 7781 ~.io OU~ 76 Pace Arrow 171fi'. Lo $4195 shocks. cmpr shell, Trcmsportatioft nu. Rear bath. Loaded. 197 S CHER 0 KEE xtras. super buy. 546-0318 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-7649 <Stk11P8lli) V8, power -r-steering, auto trans., '56 GM C8' F1atbe4 ~~ ... Sal• • mags. Sl600or Best leitt · 9 I 2 1974 Pace Arrow. $6,950 or S"-7a 5 642.5103 alts 9705 ·····~················· *ALFA IOMIO ..it "1'8Splden are here! A few 'T11 left at factory reduced prices. Lease dealer direct. IEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE STREET (Near Mac.Arthur Blvd. &Jamboree Road). NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trade. Call ~-8711 or .... ,75 GMC Camper van, 642·7910. 1975 CHEV BLAZER '7lOievy 1~T.P.U.,6.cyl. '73Berlloa,ztntcond,re· loaded, xlnt condition l973 Dodge Motor Home. CHEYENNE (Stklf P812 > stick, Looks like 1 yr old, cently reblt eng, $2900 or $1995. 491-17S9, or 26'. xtra sharp. Cully VS.auto\rans. $1800.$46-2222 olfer.493-7484 498-1497 aCler6. equip'd. Sll,500. Call aft 1974 RAS~~9:ARG ER '73 Mazda P.U~/piston ~•••-••••••••!?.~~ '67 WOODLIN ED 8' full 5· 646-9203 Mr. Austin <Stk# PS24) VS, ~uto eng, Six Pac camper cab o ~er ca~ Per . Avail. now for Easter Wk, trans, power steering, shell. R/H, air. Top cond, Chem 1c_a1 to 1 I et & spring & summer vaca· air cond .. tape deck. $1995. ~28SS camper Jacks. Sip~ 5. tion & wknds. 22' deluxe $4999 ~.or best orr. <.:all : motor hme, fully slf· 1977 CHEV 12 TON Vans 9570 ~00aft6PM cont.. very reasonable (Stk~83l > V8, power ••••••••••••••••••••••• MoforiHCI llkff 9140 rates. sips 4·6. Call Gin· steering, 4 speed, Rally '72 Dodge Maxi-van, fully •••••~••••••••••••••••• nie 644-7099 or Don wheels. equipped, new seats & 644 6643 $6999 tires. xlnt cond. call '76 Puch Maxi moped, · yellow, 380 mi, xlnl cond. Trailers, Trcn.-9170 1975 DODGE 'Y• TON ~~~~~3~~~wtwn S·7 1975 AUDI FOX Automatic, sunroof, new ti.res, v~ry tow miles & In immaculate condition! C283NPZ).c, OHtYSJffS MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS -. . 8JI 11-llJ 49~ I 104 OHL Y SI 171 /FM stereo tape, roof new, $4900. Xtra equip. r a e k . radial ti .res. _4&7_·.._l.336 ______ _ EXCELUHT COSTA MESA DATSUN SB.ICTIOH OF 284SHARBOR BLVD • IMW RESALES 540.641O540.021 l We may have your next Call ~~:~inventory. Call HIWPORT DATSUM lll·2040 495-4949 for I.he best buy in a new ----------1 or used Oat.sun! (342RVZ>. OMLYS3195 Plus Tu..&Llcense Several otb r •mall cars to choose from. · Nabers AUTOCBCTIR WAMTID TO IUY Quality used B~hYs. Div. ol Naben CadUJec ' 83J.130J 1421 IAICB ST. --__..;..---=----• ACROSS.f'ROM PEDCO ROY CARVER IMW 1540Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 640-6444 CREVIER &I ST aHOADWA'r SAMTA AMA 835·3171 THI Ul.1Not4T1 OfllVIHO MAC:MOll TM711Jt.reHen AU models &colors. l.,...dlah Dei¥try Today! La.st chance for fantaatic savin&a oo all remai.nlo& 'Tl modela in stock. COSTA MESA OATSUM 2845 HARBOR BLVD. 54CM4 I 0 540.0Z t 3 COSTAMISA 540.9109 1976DATSUN FIOCOU,E With front wheel drive, S speed lrana .• AM/FM radio & is extra, extra clean. (006900. A real value at OMLY$3195 '73 Karmann Ghia, 34K mi, lmmac., radials, auto. $3750/ort..er. 7S2·1175 dya. 752·2736 evee. '68 Karmann Ghia parts. Froot end collision torce.s dlamanUint. New slotted r1m1, steel belted radlal1. Jlake offers. 1162#72 9737 ....................... 1977LOTUS SNIMT Complete with air cond .• S spHd, stereo & pwr. windowl. Hu low miles. ~PT>. -lf72LOTUS IUAOPA In Immaculate conditioo wltb AM/FM stereo, pwr. wlndowa & very, very low miles. 852G c Ml\\ll.IN .tlf JO IM P0flf) . ... ~ ... H11 174£1 4 ?5 110 4 •USEDIMW1• "13 Bavaria 4 spd 494.J FS '13 2002 4spd 369 K 8 V "14 2002 Auto. S98LPO '752002ASer.2236 Flat 9725 Mmd. "16S30lA Alloys 452PQN 11 .. IW!...W!ft~P.Wll'P.IWNI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9731 $1()().962·1546 ••••••••••••••••••••••• {Stk.#P834) VS, 4 speed, New Batave Moped Black 31' Airstream 1970 model. power steering, rally Low Mileage $375 Call Good condttion. By BP· wheeCOPls.r.i .a.~ JEEP "7620024.spd $/,R.226PQD 1976 AATXI 9, •••••••• .. ••••••.•.•••••• '75 van w/bubble lop, '72 lOOLS. aulo, 4-dr 'TI320iAS/R 177RSK Wllh stereo cusette ~ clean, sips 4, 54900. sedan. Clean. Ve,ry 1d1 -~CloMd~~~O..~~-~~~~G'l!JS~~~~~~~~~~~I only 19,000 mllea. miracle mazda 968-a!63 · pointment $6,900. Call ~., 761·542.0or 973-160611127 cond. Sl950. ~5346 1-(887Pn>. 'EB F'ord Chauteau Van. •t...AU 9712 ,._,, 9715 '72 Datsun 1200, Xlnt SADDU:IAQC Motorc IH 646--6096 After 4 PM 200 I E. I st S.A. 'Sc~ t 9150 Auto Senlu, Parts 558-8000 Se t.s I k Q _,,,, _........ cond, DU clutcll & palot, v••. ~ ·~-s 3 • auxt ary tan · .,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• $1700 or best offer. -• _....,."' 2150 H•mrL-..._~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ir Ac~" 94qo t--L-9560 ....................... ,,.... ~!.k~11mmac. $2100. "12 Capri. 4 spd. 4 cyl, 1168-4lOIJam. 831·204049~949 ~ .......... ~· ood h ""'""' c.... ..... 645-5700 boo. ~7~~:: sell. '13 Datsun PU. Good 197SFIAT 124 SUZUKI RM 370MX ·Less VW parts, all kinds, low ••••••••••••••••••••••• than 5 hrs runrung tam~. price;. '63 Intern 'I PU. Short box. '76 Ford Van~ ton, P IS, PI B. auto trans. custom ant. xlnl cood. $4900 673-3205 ail 4: 30PM --------1 cond.Speclal wbl.s. $2350. CONVERTllU Mazda RX4 Wgn. wpd. CLEAN • "73 2000 A/C 213/.,....9610 air, -. sou.od & CB, Including 1 set of tie g!}.t.!W).S wht spoke whls. lrg knob downs, a ramp & a bike . bies. 4-cyl eng. orr. . . """' s s......t. stereo tape & ln vr-~ sunroo!. nu steel belted ~ electronic ignitlon, stand. $850. Call all 4.PM 68 Karmann Glua parts. ~183or7S4-0146 radials. $2100. ~9745 1973 240Z. aulo. A/C, very good condition. owned by car nut, very mags, $3900. 963-6521 {S:SlNCA>. aood cond. $2050. 4!K-5060 751-3474 . Front end collision forces ---------'S7 Chev v, T. panel. Al c:tismantling. New slotted i4 Chevy P.U. 'l, ton. 4· body. etc. eng work wk. rims . steel belted whl. shell. rebll eng. un-$500firm.S48-39'1S 'Tl Capri 4 spd, 6 cyl .. Like afters PM OHL Y $469 5 dys, 494-8986eves. IMWRISALES new. 6..200 mllea. Wmty. Otherstochoosefrom 77 Suzuki GS750, foll dress, inclds warranty, $2295/bsl of.r. 642.0561 radials. Make ofCers. lmtd xtras. $4500. $4375. 7~1206 '74 •z. Xlnt oond. Air, BANKREPO MI S~.ON VIEJO IM PORH ___ 7_2_C_APR1----1 oetape.w tlrestuned' maengsg, ~Mtr1aF14s m4 l4uda RX4. ' dr, ' . ' . - 'IWo 'TI Suzuki 250 En· duroe. $950 ea or best of. 962..s972 493-3311 ~~---~~--BRA.._.D ..... EW 19n 1.ocs " " . 4 s-..i with sunroof. '74 LUV, Custom Mags, 1978 CHEVY ~" ,.. n · sp,very clean, Call Bank 4 spd., factory air cond., Lo mi. great deal! $<Mi00. otNewport,645-3330. Ask • ¥ • 8311148 49~1704 fer. 642·0463 tors• V8, AM/F'M cassette, Call644·5464. sUdingaunroof. <t11862) ---------t'72 Spyder. Map & nu for Mr. St.ogadill or Mr. OHL y S239t 73 D..._ 1200 radials. Runs grt, ctn lnt. _Franks __ . ____ _ GT Spoiler Shell. Must <261M~j4 2002 • sell. 54().8955 1f2 TON VAN 4 speed, air cond. & '77 1-~0ND~. CRt25. ~us Classics 9520 Mazda Rotary Pickup.1---------1 8 t ere 0 cassette . ~~~e:°:1:i~.'°~~;~·';fb ;;·~~~;~·;;,;;,·:;~; ~~r:s.g~c~on,~~ ~~i~t $119 98 (763Mf,~f3.0S. Two door, 4 a..,..ed, very S!700/bSt. 494-3422 '74 Wagon, gold, Jdnt sbarpcar. (#11S66) He.do 9727 cond., nu tires, stereo 964· l 406 miles. beaut. cond. $1500. sale $2700. 675--3615 Automa\.ic. air cood. & ~ ONLY $1195 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FM, tape. Babied, tr an- lnmd Mew •77· ~~c11~l sooo. Best '73 Honda C84SO, stock. 752-2384 1970 El Camino. Auto, aunroof. (388KLF). . xlnt $SOO. •47 Ford coupe. power steering, VS, new • 1974 3.0Cso Tom 846--0707 Onginal. Pvt Prty radial tires, aluminum Plus Tax Automatic, sunroof & y mag.s, rear air shocks. 39 moo th open end lease. le at he r i n l e r l o r . 1sess a•~anhatoMOQ<Hh ... hsoccke. 673-2811 or64&-7131 camper shell. AM/FM Total down·$:&U6; cap (4881.NT). I 88J· 8! llCH BL VO HIJ~;TINGTON 9r A('"H •11: r .,., '>JO 0.u i 00 boots '" 10 ~Roe• slereo, 8 lrk. $2500. cost·$5'97.00; Buy 1976530la new. · M6-76Sl Rodi • 9540 5ellS4 back·S3:500.00; tot.al pay-4 speed wlU. aunroor . .,..._ 9720 ~ lllllJ~ ~t AC. H BL VD H:J N Tl ~ICTQ•; BEACH 8-l/ r·~· .. ~~ o-~4< • 7 8 H o n d a 5 5 o C c -••••••••••••••••••••• ._. ,....__ PU Ion bed m e n t s p l u s c"'n•u D> -..... " = I&. ~vy I ~ . .I.WV• ....................... , ________ _ • W/Kerker exhaust & '&JAM.X, 390eng. Hvydty heavy duty '...., Ton • llcense-$4679.22 plus tax; &{.!_automatic to . *DRIVE ..a. * Harley Rear rim. Call clutch. Good cond. ~Int Speed. 350 • vs. $2s0o. on approved credit. ,.,._ • 1a ,,_ 551-4493 appreclal1on potential. 548_1154 days; SS7-4.30S With power brakes, aux-l-977 l20I * LrnLL. * ......_.__ ... ~ .r....t.... • Ori". owner. Sl~OO. ev-. allary seat. power steer· ..... --Uc s•-.... -•-_.._...._... -.. ""' I .. 350 vs. H D """cond.. ......... c-·~)--au SAVE A LOT 111__... ..... w 9160 ~9018 • n.,. • . . .,._,-.A """" -~ 72 c ri Gd d radiator, chrome bum· 9 OI BARWIC K OA TSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4WMetDrf•H 9550 ou er. con . --rs "trill, "'landard I 7712 SHOParCOMPARE must sill. $1100. Call r-.. " ..--e n-ts Rent a 1977 Excullve ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-509'7"' Urea. (112:i88). • s..--. ..-aro sea . Molorhome or Mini· COSTA MESA CO ......... ELL stereo cuaette "map. motorbome from Herb '13 -Ford Courier, aulo, "" l0'1SISZK). Friedlander. Call any or AMC.JEEP AM/FM cau. xlnt. cond. CHEVROLET ~ tbese n9;~777 #I In Calif. $2250. 549-121.9 2828 Harbor Blvcf. ll 1·2040 49M949 FREE '11 Chevy, $1500. 307. COSTAMESA oaAMGICOUMT'Y'S 537.7777 headers, sletao. Aft s 54'91200 OLDUT I, I I If 1 ' I 831-1375 493.3375 •1e 280Z, air, mags, AM /FM. xlot cood, 981115.586-0671 74Dtlhm610 2 door, 4 apeed, AM /Jl'M ndlo, vinyl top, tllce car, body aide moldinaa. (IW68) OHLYS24'9 ~·J 11\t<htH ACHBLl.'D t•UN TI N f,Tl)l\I BEACH 8-l.' "IHI ,.\IJl)·l-1/ 82Ml88 AJrCOltditiwr 493-8571, 159-1M1 & on new 1.977" 1978 Jeeps. Autos w-"-...1 9190 MotorHCMmR...tal Does not Include '6'CHEVYll4T.PUHvy _._ '73 DalluD PU. Alr. cmpr, xtras. $2200/bst ofr. ---------• 675-2816. 646-1365 72.240% 181/J to 32' Wagoneer limited CJ5 or duly, new eng under ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Fully self contained CJ7. Offer good only on warr. Camper special. WEWILLIUY '71 SlO, Nu radlllb, 70,000 Reservenowror factory air equipped ~!~!uxtras $1500/orr YOURDATSUM ~l~•YerLe.= miles.$1100. Holidays & weekends. vehicles. Offer e~ites ......-........ PAID FOR OR N<Yl' CallSs.2-091 Eves REGENCY MOTOR March 31, 1978. TOP D~l Bolls ce BMW --------• HOME RENTA~ OVERSTOCKED FOR TOP CUS ~ "TS Dataun wgn. Auto, xlnl 92SN.HarborBlvd,S.A. WITH JEEPS GARAGE SALE ads in NewportBeach ~ cond. $1300. 170·2487, '* • 531.2503 • * the Daily Pilot bring hap. M2-63Sl 549-8023 PY resul'-. To place your fipest ~:e~~~ ~ -..,-,-B2-10-Hc;.tc_b_b_k.-A-C-1, FOR RENT 20' Mtr Home completely equlpp'd, very cleaD. 673-5133 2524 HARBOR BLVD. drawing card, phone U)li coast. Prillc. only. auto, radlals, aoMPG, COSTA MESA 842..wnltoday. (213) 160-8541, (114) xlnt abape, $%199. PP. Au1omatic, ai.r conditlcm- lng, map. (#11301). ONL-Y$ll95 ~-l 1t!R3 ·8!ACHALVD ~i'.J•Hll\ll,l(,N HfACH WEPAYTOPDOLI.AR 630-Jd 5511'44 FOR TOP USED CARS • _;_;_·------~-~.....;;.;~.;;.;;;.;;.;;;;;.;;;;;~~~1 FOREIGN. DOMESTIC Mlos..... 9800 ...... Mew tlOO Mtos. Mew 9IOO AllhK, H•w 980 A..tos. Mew tlOG,Mtos. Mew ff f\.17 "" 1 C,JO 0-142 .................................................................... SEHSllU PAYMINTS or CLASSICS ................. •••••• •••••••••••••"--••• ••••••••••••-••••••••• II your car la extra dean see us Ont. IAURIUICI 2925 Ha.rboc Blvd. Colt.a Mesa f11.2SOO TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN IMPORTCAIS ALLMODB.S ~z ·· , ~ ~ ' t l ~ ,'\ I ' r l '• I 1 H ,,~ T 1•.,j I I ., I f't •• ""·'· .. ,. , • l l. WI Mm CLIAN U5mCAIS MOW CAU.•AITH MIW '71 U I 0 S1D. ·san. HONDA Cars MercMs'-.9140 MANY To Clta aM "'-I UNIVERSITY O..r able Ha.m C... • GMC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975MIZ210C Stereo, cruise control, fwr. windowa It door ocka r A fioe automobile. (&216MIT>. Trwcb 2S50Ha.rbor Blvd. We have a cood aelectioa a.ta.... MO II*> al other fine llBZI in our It 1 I 76 HONDA CIVIC Beautiful car, l~1a1e rack, S epd., redlo, rear window defo11er top. - Ml\\/!)•,, .. If JO 1M&>OQ1.) ~J'''"~ .a9s1•0 .. (lll.828) OHLYSll99 ~·.1 1!lll 1'> tit I•< ~i LH '¥ ~' HUNTINl,l(>tl Bf 1111• R 1.1 .. "'", 1. 1 ) 0-l 1.' HOW IS THI TIME ror Job leeken Co dieck the Dally Pilot Help Waftted dauification. U the Job you wut ls not there you might consider otrertna your se.rvice9 with an ad in tbf Job Wanted ca&e&ory. ~bone 642-:i6'18 ....................... HELP! w ....... ..,... ........ ?I YW1 • we'l _..11 _. ,_-w111e1o-.• HARIOUI VOLISWA&at AIMDdlh&C.S..A, ..... .. .. .. Friday, March 3, tm Autos, fMpot'W ....... ,.... Auto1, l111portecl Autol\ 1-,0ritd A.uto1, IMpot"ffd ..... Used • iiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiili:==:::= . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .•...•.. ...... .. . .. .... ...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... . . ......... .. .... .. .. . . .................•••.•.•.............•.•••.... Aldot,l_,cwW Mlfoc.._hM 9740 Opel '9746 Toyota 9765 Vollsweg. 9770 VolYo t772 C .. 1c 9915 AND . . NOW YOU CAN BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE! WI HA ff SIYBAL llAHQ MIW '71 .U:t IM llOOll AT 1MI OW PllCB •••.•.................. ··················•··•• ....................... ..............••••.••.. . ..... , ............................................................. . MercHH lea 9740 1973 Ml% 450SE '7J Manta Rallye 4·spd. 1974 VW IUG lllOll YOU IUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automatic. air cond .. AM-P'M, cua, lo mi, l COHVERTllLE AUSID VOLVO. lt71 Ml%210SE ~ windows & door ownr. $1800.ss&-6684 4 speed. low mllea & in See u1 at Southern 3.5 COU,E ' AM /FM stereo • 1971 Opel 1900 station exce\lent condatlon ! Orange County's Volvo low mllea. lmrnaculate ~ (ll4LOP) u d ~tl~~c~~ b~~~·:; coodltlool <008847>. Wllgon,5;.~~· OMLY$l495 n~QuelSYOLVO equipped, low miles & PN)l'Ot 9741 76TOYOTA llLL YATES MlSSIONVlEJO • shows superb eare. l of ••••••••••••••••••••••• COIOLLASIDAMS VW.PORSCHE ll1·2N04t5-1210 .. ooJU SY ~ made tor the * PIUGIOT * = .::O:..:.~!.' San Juan C..pilltrano ,_ • ~· COUIJTY • ..... ust. see to •P· Hewn2..-.. HJoe ~ 137_ ... 00 49 ..... 111 . ~., " OVER I 00 preclate-owned by a We have a good selection can.011erooooewvt~11. ._ _.. VOLVO Ho 11 y wood •tar . '68 Mercedes 250 SE, or 6046 & '78 Diesels now S] 29 5 VW B '7l bull EXCLUSJVELY VOLVO C •DILi •cs (593EM0). clean, $3500. Days : in stock. Lease dealer ug re t eng. A I.A ~2491,Eves :M6-7578 direct Nu paint. '65 body~. LargestVQlvoDenler TO.~SIMOM BEACH IMPORTS Call 544·521' inBOUrYanogreLCoEASuntEy ! AT AU. TIMES Ml~~ION VllJOIMPOlll~ 8JI 11J IJ •l Y~ 1104 '68 280SL rare 3 seater, 2 topl, lo miles, l&SOO/of· !er. 673-6336 or 942-96166 1'72MIZ250 SEDAN. With s tereo 8'8DOVESTREET WE IUY SELL DIRECT Nabe tape & al r c 0 n d . (Near MacArthur Blvd. YOLKSW CiENS rs :!ai~ ~;:~:=~: .t~:r~r~~ Ji;:G~H N:g Cadillac ~~ .......... !?~! "15 Corona 4dr, waaon, IMPORTS 2.026 ~ 750 2011 ~ 2600 H.1mnr 81vtJ . Alll/FM. alr, 5 apd, nu 198SHarborBlvd.,C.M. Anaheim -· Cost.a M.:s.a 5~0.9100 m,~'!!OF ~·s~to.CO:ti.::i~ 714 ~5-6120 '76264GL,pwrsteer/wtn· J.-~~~-·~~-·-·-•~-·-•-"'" •----'------• dows, air, leath,r seats, -llAMD..HEWJ 971 830-33l5 '68 Bu_g_, r@lt e_ni., nu tnt., AM/~ sun roor, clean. '7J 4Dr SdV. good cood. H 72 Coroa W pnt, AM/FM cass., sun· Sb"750. ·16 Volvo 265 CL, 5 6. 0 0 U m 1. 13 0 0 0 PORSC E 9241 a CJl'I roof. Gd cond. $1200. Pwr ateer, air, AMffM, CWhoLeaale > 6~4198 Ml ~~ION '/ll JU 1MPOIHS .. . .. . .. . .. .... . -..... . 8JI 1148 49s.;704 1969280S8. Autos, Hew 9100-Awtos. Mew 9100 Aldos, Mew 9100 Orig owner; XJnt c-att, fully equipped. Asking $5000. Wlll take reas or. fer. New car arrives 3/5/78.640-6410,644-4684 See us for your best buy $l400. &t2-436l an 3pm 631""923 clean, nu tires. $6750. eves, 83'7-7830 Evans today-Hurry! Toyota '71 Corolla Deluxe, 837-7333 dys, 955-1636 .ILLY •TES 4 pd 2 .. _ u $850 '67 Baja 1800 engine. Body eves . '77 El Dorldo, like new, custom p!int two tone brown & bronze, , lake over lse. no dwn pay-ment. S280 mo. pays all. Ann~« 898-21636 ...•.....•.....••...•.. ........•............. , •......•••...•.....•... aasaBDIJD . SHOP & COMPARE '~J~ MW•F..tn...._..IM . LOWEST PRICED F~ATS IN SOUTHERN CA1.IFORMIA ~ ·S • -.u-, nu res, · Uftk1t. Whitespokerlnu. ----.,..-------YW.PORSCHE 49!1·1BM On & off road tires. Oil '68 Volvo 142, auto, air, Automatic & air cond. SanJuanCapt.trano 1973TOYO"A Coolant. New paint. AM/FM stereo casseue, For the luxury of a 137-4100 493-4511 CEUCA Maoy xtraa. $1600. new-1Ures & brk.s, orig Mercedes & the etficien· ---------A 1 d ' B!M-9'04 owner. xlnt $1,450. cyofadJeselC8S4ElE) 1965PORSCHE utomat c, ra ao, 640-9256 beat.er. air cond. & vinyl '70 vw Sedan, cuat --------1 We hne otbel; fine 356 COUPE t.op. 'Ibis copper beauty cond., ~ $1200.-Wk '74 lME 4-dr sedan. only diesels to choose from. In excellent. condition has extra low mllea. 640-0191. bm493-SS93 35,000 mi's, 1 ownr, very with factory chrome <788HPY). clean. Auto, AM/FN. s~~~I!~· (0624). MUST IMMACULATE!!! ·~~=~eback,good, !us~::tut~·~~~·t•~: SADDLEIACK 549·1219 trade·ln. 173·2H9 1972 MBZ 220D M ISSION VICJO IMPOIHS . '· ..... . .. .... . ... . 8Jf 1148 495 1704 . VA.LUYIMPORTS '72 VW Camper, xlnt _<_33_l..;.ty"'-p_> _____ 1 75 450SL ... Dk brQwn ltl·ZM049M949 cond_,_$2900. ~O·tO'O '671225.Nuwhtpnt,llres. w/u.ddle •n.t. -Lyll~d._ • · 2845HARBGR 'BLVD. 213186G-m1ext244-14M mt on completely 36M mi's, both tops, xlnt '75 914 2.0, FM stereo, 540441 O 540.0213 bl Gd l t 0 *AU.EM* CADILLAC RESALES SEVILLES 1976-1977-1978 TWENTY TO CHOOSE FROM Ar DICK MILLER MOTORS THE Volume FIAT DEALER LEASE YOURS TODAY AND SAVE cond. PP, $15,750. mags, Mich. Spoiler, ---------~ioVWCamperBus,xlnt rt eng. n · ver 67S-7118 $6400/best ofr. Eves & . 73 TOYOTA cond, good tires, $2000. $1700 In recpt.s. Must sell. 631-242.5 Reas. 9e0-309& 1965 MIZ 230SL wlmds,846-'1QM Automatic, air cond., Classic Coupe Roadster. '74·911S Targa Turbo, AM/FM stereo, mags, '70 Fastback compL reblt Autos. Used .,lnulto (ttnGC:<>) ' d d ••••••••••••••········· lnirnmaculatecondjtioo. mint cond, loaded . .,,.., p. ".LU>o>O' • eng., very B con .. General 9tOI Mt.l.'lt see to appreclate! SLS,000/Besl otr. 549--1476 OMLY $1999 MUSf SELL TONIGHT afl.7PM $1195/0R OFFER ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6734570 '70 • 9UT, must sell, must GO RACING!! MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS All equipped with full power, air cond., s~reo • tape, cruiae control, tilt wheel-eomewith cloth ln- terior, aome with leather interior & some moon.roofs. Choice of all colors. (OOlROH). Offer Good Thru Sunday 3-~78 BRAND MEW 1978 FIAT 128 LEASE A 2 DOOR SEDAM (Ser. #75380 µASISPICW. +Tu. :M-.-end-on ~ ~ Clio. Coll! '3400. S6954 MO. ~-=-~·t-:::. ~.~1~t .. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS &,, 't • _, '"',. I 1•' I w , • • • "• •• •1 seetoapprec. Make offer '68 VW SQUAREBACK, Lola T-300, '72 model, gd SALE PRICED ., , SJl.1748 49S 1704 ~afl5PM must sell, best offer. cond, less motor. Trh" in· FORMAICH · Eves: 645-7526 cl. '76 regional champ, 1958 Restored Mercedes. '129l4,excell.cond. '77 nnt'I champ. Ex MUST SELL SlSOO. Pvt $4500. '60 VW Bug, sun roof, Ongias club car. Gd for * ALLEN * pty. call 646-9193. 673--0848 or 640-1757 ..;__;;,-'-'-....;_---"----1 S3SO. '63 VW Bug $.')()(). driverscbool or comp e --1-9-7-,-M-IZ_l _O_O_D __ 1_'72_9_ll_·T-.-Fr-es-b-eo_g_._N_u_1 75TOYOTA _642_·_Z190 _______ tit ion. EZ maintain. Otds/C8dillac/GMC Wilh 1 .1 A"•/FM radials. AM-FM, silver COllOLLA '67 Baja Bug, S4,000 ml, W /extras. $4750 or trade. S.D. Frwy.-Avery Exit 1 ow rru es, i.n blk. S-gauges, alloys. Fully equipped, tnclud· clean, have to see! 631-~or646·5696. LAGUNA NIGUEL stereo c a s s e t t e, ""'200 645-0785 · d •-$1 67~ (714149~ L430 r:tomalic, air cond., "'' · ing 5 apee ~ mags. _._400_. ------'68 Ford truck $650. '69 ..-v . steering &windows. _'73_P_o_rs_c-he_9_14-1.-7.-A-ir-,1 (lfll587~y $2599 1968 VW. New int&: paint. Cad·Broughm $650. •72•--,-9-7_5_C_A;,_D_ILU--C-- I t 'C093SLN) 46M mi, loaded. Xlnl Nice. $1.295. Phone Chevy stn wgn $1000. '73 cond. Make ofr. 675·1354 548-8711or642-7910 Cad 2·dr Seville $3000. '72 ELDORADO Mere Brougham $1600. With astro roof, lilt '77 924. burg. red,/tan, lo VW '72 Super Beetle. All loaded & In good wheel, cruise control, I MISSION VIE JO I MPORTS & • f 1, ''J I•• .. ' /f l(' ................. . 8Jf.f 748 4 95-1704 76lANCIA HPI ESTA TE W AGOM 5 speed, factory air. oower steering, oower windows. AM/FM stereo radio. Near new, 10,000 miles. Specisal sale price. (972T JA). '76 lAHCIA SCOU'tOH '76BMW 2002coun mi , loaded $9800. P.P. Goodcond. $1300ororter. cond. Must sell, P.P. AM /FM stereo tape, 493·5496 675-1.503 759-~dys. split leather seats,. 1 73 280, 4 dr, desert tan, ---------• Cabriolet top·All Black. 56995 5 speed, power windows. AM/FM stereo radio. leather. mint condition, 9,940 miles. (392SOK). 4 speed, stereo radio, one owner. 29.000 miles. (832PHN). OVER 200 FIA TS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY serviced every 5,000 ml, Porsche '64 356C, reblt 72 VW 411, auto, air, good Buick 9910 <746.NMK). 494·2982 eng & trans, AM /FM cond.$1700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY ~L•ft ca_ss, n.u Cooi shocks, nu '76 GT Cellca. Sliver, 963-4908 Riviera '76, pampered ..,_ '70 MBZ 250C. Loaded, Michelins, superior body mags AM/FM ster elegance, fully loaded PlusTax&License new tires/valve job, & solid. Garage kept, l oaded, immaculate '11:411 Wgnaut;o.AM/FM, w/Mtro roof, luxury in· Nabe eng/body xlnl $5500. $8500.644-7583 $4280 SS2·92S6 s1lver/bllt 10t. Xlot. ter, Jo mi's. $6595. . rs 497-1524 . . $1600/Bstofr. 642-2978 646-4750 • ..~ 9742 •'74 Po~llC~e 914, 2.0. 1976 Celle a GT S apd AUTO CENTI&.. -43,000m1. SUver/blk. Bst Liflbaclt AM/FM tape '76 VW '63 Buick Skylark, good Dtv.ofNabenCadillac r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ol 540-6789 aft 6 ' ' c-.aVERTIRE bod ood bit 14 '7S MG M'd l, lik r. deck, aJr, radials, xlnt """ Y. g eng, re 25 IAICB ST. Lomnes.'s!pee r! e new. '77 i,~ 924 Porsche, cood.$4750.496-7264 4speed,airconditioning, trans, good tires. 23.25 ACROSSFBOMFEDCO 0 E AM/FM tape. All white ~ft..,!450 or best ofr. COSTA MISA 675-148Sor644-4596 burgandy, L AD D! Triunlph 9767 finish. New Car Trade· .....,.._..., -~ $1100/or best. 759·1336 ••••••••••••••••••••••• In. Beautiful! SlklH1847 Codi•~ 9915 540.9109 '64MGB~dstr. NB 1975 Triumph Spit· $5399 .._. ACT Now' BUY Too.ay1 LIMITED OfffRI For details call n--.&& . 9755 fire . 2 0 '0 0 0 mi 1 e s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 99 I 7 " f>.16-4524 anytime. ft-1' AM/FM stereo tape & in '74 Cad Sedan de Ville, lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~• IDICDB SERVla DEPT· N~ ~a ~ON Of u~1:0 IMPOR'TS •••••••••• •••• •••••• ••• I t76 CHEVY ~r-"" · •~ ~·· ~ MGI 9744 TESTDRIVEOUR excellent conditi on mi's, Ult wheel, llhr in· .. Cen llUlll«S 10 polOr ule. All PflCae llU .. & lie Oflw good '1111 llwn. )+I'S Qoolf>o ,,,_.,,.., 968 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mechanically. inside & ter. xtras, ~·5. ·2244 . CAMAIO DICK MILLER MOTORS '77MG8, loml·s.warran-'UCAR · out. sa.300. Call MB·S163 ~ V8,autoipatic,a1rc:ond., ty, AM /FM cass. wire OFTHEYEAR" after6pm. '67 El Dorado Classic, pwr.windows,Ultwheel. 120 W. WARMER, AT MAIN w h Is · x tr 3 5 · S 8 c · Good inventory in stock. '74 TR8, AM/FM cass, 2 mint cond, full pwr. a ir. ~~ 1,:'!~~!;1~~~ :.0 $5750/orfer. 675 -9311 , llurrywhiletheylast! tops, very clean, 48,000 xtras. cruise cnlrl, S2700 ~•y ~.,.999 SANT A ANA fl ' 640-4927 MIRACLE mi, 673-l.SS6 or best orr. 840·2380, _.,.. ~ 557•2 I ~2 !:1\;IJ '•, Want Ads C811642-5878 MAZDA 9'1HAULT '76TRSpitfire. Mlntcond. 76 VW 785-6095 PlusTax&:Llcen.se l•;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •• ;-;il9;;·;·-;;l!;·;~•Mtos.Hew 9100 __ 2_1_so_Ha_r_bo_r_B_l_vd_. __ , New brks, radials, RAUIT '71 Cad. 8 passenger Nabers COSTA MESA Koni • s. AM f AF M. 4 speed, air conditioning, Limousine, very clean. 645-5700 $3900/bst ofr. 581-0938 AM/FM. (Ul531). $3400. Pvt pty. 1/652-3123 •UJO C....._ OHLY $3399 <Hemet ) "' ..,..,'"" Model 16, au~o., air, Votksw-9770 Dlv.ofNaberaCadJllac F · I 1A T stereo. new p8Ult. Xtra ••••••• ;:;;~••••••••••• '75 Eldo. Moonroor, all 1425 I.Ale& ST. clean, runs great. '70 xtras, silver blue. 58,000 ACRO~FROM FEDCO Daughter's car. Bargain VW r,utback, auto, miles. Take over pymts. COSTA MISA llS 1115. S73-8845 lomi7a; .. ~~~fi~m. $198/mo.552·5479 eves. ~-:] ~~~VER ROUS· ROYCE , ... ,.,,,..... ~---' :-=.t ... "' C&.OSEO SUNDAYS XLNTBUY Sharp '66 Silver Shadow, ..white, R.R.-Riebt hand dr. Xlot cond, $14,900. Call Patrick, 552-4414 ~ Pvt. pty. 540.t I 09 1dllJ~ OE ACH AL VU HUNTINGTON BEA [ Ii !!4.? ne 1 . '>40 04-l ? . l r \ I Autos, Used '. 4uto1, Uted .\Mtos, ~Hd Auto1, Uaed Autos, U1ed Avto1, Uaed ............................................. ··•·••·········•••·•••• ..........................•.....................................•.... Friday March 3 1978 DA .... ) PILOT D 13 . Ca LO 9917 Coel!J• 9Ul ~ 9950 Mefocwy 9'50 MiatecJ 9952 Pinto 9957 Autos, Used Autos. u .. d AMtos. Used ····•·•················ ..............•........•.•••.••.............••........••.•. ,......... .....•....•............ •....•........•........ ..••......•••.•....... . ••••......................•..•......••••.•... BRAND .._.EW 1967 MIACURY •7.J MAR9UIS '12 Mere Marqws, 9 pus '6S F&ltback.4speed, new 'i7 PINTO RUNABOUT. rtymotlth 9960 ~ 99'5 V990 9974 " COUGAR IROUGHA.M W&:n. "29 ena. Loaded! rebullt~gioe.aolld front 4-sp, atr, P IS . P /B , .................................................................... . 1978 "CAR OFTllEVEAR " $1800.PbM(..oM2 axle, alt 1b0tka, new rad.lo,swaybars.Ralley J.S74 Ply, Satelhte Sta,'Tl Grand Prix. w. drk '14 Vega G't Htcbbk 4 vs, automatic. air cond .. ~~~~!J;r 8~1rfcs0o"~~: 73 M•CURY clutch. $12()0. 631·3098. PKG. lo ma 's, Al cond. "'.•1. 9 pus .. P /S, P /B, 1reen w1'111ckskln int. speed Slereo 548·1591 CAMARO Pwr. steerin" & brakes. po .... e r seats, AM /FM COLOMY•"'RK N+--mhlk 9955 Pvt.64S-4259art6. CA1r,IGct. tires, \ra ns . A.'d/F&t I \rk, Joaded,,_P_.P_. _____ _ • ,..,_ ~ oo e r . air s h o cks , Beitl orr o ve t $4100. vinyl lop. Michelrn tire:.· :.tereo. v1n} I r oo f. vs. a ir con d . po wer ••••••••••••••••••••••• PfymDvttt 9960 trailer hitch. 0 8 .,Radio 821·2610 daya 5S2·41113 l977CHEVY FLAWLESS: <ULZ·l55) Ltc.:JGSSJEV. steering, power brakes. '71 Olds Cutlass Station ••••••••••••••••••••••• Incl. Good ,Cond. a ,800. eves, , ' VEGA --------mt OHLY$2199 5.1l444 power windows, power Wagon,immac.l Owne~. '68 Wai:on, good running 921S Orange.S A. 9970 4 s peed. AM r a dio. Plu.s Tux & w cense 5630 seats, AM /F M radio. auto. air , many xtras1 cond1llon. 1hk1ni.: S-175. --'Thull~ bucket ·sea~ & only 312-1 $ (191JEVO> $1525.S40-9030aft 5Pl\1 Cll ll642·0386aftcr 5 P:>l Pontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f01Jes.(834TJJ >. 87 5 7 Nabers •sz 195 1974 0LDSMOBILE '51 Clusic Coupe. Must....................... 19nFORD $2895 2626 HARBOR BLVD 540-$630 CUTLASS sell runs n~·<'ds restor· THUHDERllRD COHHEl.L • AUTOCENTER · HARDTOPCOUPE mg.'494.'7262,661.1680 '67Flrebird.reallysharp. HasalltheT·B1 rdluxury CHEVROLET PIUllTax Dlv.oCNabers Cadllhtc· COSTA MESA Less than 48,000 miles, .. -A/T , A/C, P /B. P /S. features. Tilt wheel, 282SHarbor Blvd. 42 month open end lease. 1425 IAICER ST. "Second Loc.tlon" very c I e a n . n ever '75 PLYMOUTH W15.548-8728 cruise control. AMffM COSTA MESA Total down-$304.1~; CJ ACROSS FROM FEOCO 600 W. Coast Hwy. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. d ama ged. O r igi n a l DUSTER 75 PonUac 9 pass. 'Grand stereo Lape, pwr. win· 4L ,.00 cos t -$4981 .54 ; Bu COSTAMISA NewportBea1:h COSTA MESA owner.Factoryair,good dows, aplil pwr. seats· 5 _,.., baclc-$3000.00; tot.al pay -"S.C:Ond Lcx:•llOJ1" ores. power steering a nd 6 cyl, auto trans, radio, saran Wagon.~PS. PB. Sharp insid e & OU1· 540.9109 '76 MERCURY brakes, AM/FM radio, healer. Landau top . P W. AM/FM s t er eo. Landau top & low nulcs. GARAGE SALE ada in m e n t a p 1 u ---------• 600 W. Coast Hwy. vlny ~, <SS8NDP >. \'el'Y good cond, PP. $700 'llOSMfo'l h lillen$~$U63.04 PJuf tax; •73 XR7 COMVT. IOICA TWA GOH ~ewport Beach 1r""'··13• 100· • S24Sef below retail Bluebook . ' . the Dally Pilot briJJC ap-on approved1cred1t. VB 4 cyl. 4 speed , rad io 644-0468 540 5630 OMLY $5999 PY results. To place 1our Automatic trans., powe ste'.e~~~-;!~~··b~'7e~~ heater. 038PCD >. Muat.MJ 9952 •64 Olds 98. Xlnt cond. -768-5039 PlusTax&Licen:.c drawing card, phone steering, tlnted glass bucket seats. A:'.t /I:'?! •$2795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $000/bst ofr. Call 675·9152 1973 PONTIAC Nabers 642·56'18today. Power brakes, AM radl stereo. With only 40,ooo 54~5630 ''7 liitk&lt~ an 7pm. U MA.MS 2 DOOR &w/slw tlres: ~1038). miles. Lie !1471PQV Headers; Air s ocks, 2626 HADBOR BLVD. With only 35.415 miles ._UTO CENTER Co .... .._.ELL S44555 "'· k $1000 i2 Toronado Brougham . ""' . ,,,_ "" MC>-5630 tape ~ec · · loaded ood cond SJS50 COSTA MESA Automatic, pwr . sJ,ecrmg Div. of Nabers Cadillac · CHEVROLET 2626 HARBOR BLVD . 499·0322_. -499-2247.1493-5645 ' . "Second Locallon" &air con~1~HRE). 1425 IAJ<EI ST. 2828 Harbor81vd. COSTA MESA i l Fastback. good c'?nd.. 600 W. Coast Hwy. ~ ACROSSFROM F EDCO To place your message before the reading public. phone COSTA ~F.$A "Sec:ondl lo.. orig. ownr. lo miles. Pinto 9957 _ Newport B4!ach_ COHMELL COSTAMIESA 546-1200 2626 HARBOR BLVD. 600 W C ocatHn 673-9163ait 5PM &wknds ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHEYaOLET 540.9109 Daily Pilot Classified, 642-~78 '68camaro. PS. PB. com pl reblt rnech. 3Z1 moLor turbo 350, 12 voll posi 3.13, mags. tires, Rtta seata, needs m inor bod. • oast wy. '72Satelhte. Fully loJded. 2828H bo Bl d COSTA MESA Newport Beach 14 Mustang II, 2.3. auto. '71Pinto2 Dr. New paint. auto S1351l 'hs t o fr COS~~ ~[ES~ . SELL idle items with a "Second Location" --.. air. lo ml. R IH. mags. radio. vyl top. ~ c .i ~ •--------600 w. Coast Hwy. Classified Ads 642.56711 S40-1960 .-,0. Ph642-8619 at. 546-1200 ..:D:..:al::.:l.::...y.:..P.:.:..ilot:..:..:C::.:l•:..:s.:.:sill:..:.:..:od:...;A~d:.: .. 1--------- Newport Beach Alltos, Mew 9100 AMtos. Mew 9100 Alltot. Mew 9100 AMtos. Mew 9100 Awtos. Mew 9800 Autos, Hew · tlOO Alltos. Mew 9100 work. Ask in ~ S-1 t!OO Dodqe,. 759-1857 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974CHEVY CAMARO 'i I Dart. 1-<l r . JX"M. cond .• std Lr<lll~. ust':. rl·g gas. bstorr . 551 4-168 Automatic. pwr. !.leer· mg, air coml & vinyl Ford roof. (899 P C Y > A SHARP CA R! ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3995 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Bl vd COST fl. M ,.:s,\ 546-1200 • P HIL LONG FORD Chevrolet 99 2 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 MOftte Corio 350 V-8. auto. trans IJn ~~;.·~ft:~-.;.!~:!:.~0..90~::;; dau top. air. Lil ; whl. PS. PB, auto door l~ks. pwr l'riJ LTD Countrv Squire d.Lsc brks. AM/foM 9 trk "i.:n. >.Int cond:lo m1. 9 i.te;eo. special consoll·. pa:.~ S!:i50 831·1896 swtvel bucket seaLs. tint· ------• ed glass, gold w/gold int 'i>9 Femi Galaxy , P tS, Exec. company car. hy J>,B,a1r cond.S700. owner. $S8SO. Cal 642-781:! I! lti·3174 dys. or 968·2SllB or sec at . .------. --• 96SW.18thSt.CM. 71 "gn.Gdcond. l"rne w -tires. nu ball starte r. 76 Capn II. VG. Xfnl cond tune up, air, lu g rack. S3t!OO. Call morn1n ~:.. R)SO/ofr. 962-0658 fW8.~ --------1 ·;1 l.TO Brou~ham, 429 cu ,. • • • • m. full power. ne w tires, • AJ\1, FM stereo. full low· • 1n1t pk ~ w /eas )' lift . • SI 39S. 8.i0-85 7 5 : '71 LTD B;;hm 4dr hnilp. . . • Clean. all xtras . Gd cond. $995 or best orr. 559·5195 . --------• • • 546-9967 7SFORD LTD4DOOR VS. auto trans. air rond. power steerini;i. power brake s. vinyl roof. (8621.XZ). •$3350 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & ~ox • llNCOlN·MERCURY ~ 2626 HARBOR BLVD. \:'\ COSTA MESA "Second Location" 600 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach =::::::::::::::::!:~=:-==1'65 FORD LTD. Good -transportation S-100/bst 1970 Impa la 4·dr. new ofr &.i5·1053 aft 5 racl.ials. air. PIS. radio. ·. ----1 Rul\S" strong. Bei.l offer 'iO I.TU Stn Wgn. nu tires . lukee.6'l5·4707 good mechnnk al. S850. 1977CHiVY CAPtllCE CLASSIC 4 DOOR Day: 644·61100, Nile: 6'4·TJ26 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 MARK IV Full power. split leathe r . AM /F M stereo. viny l · roof. 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Plymouth, Every Fine U1ed Ccr, Reel TGCJ Sale Priced with Bonus SGYlnCJs. ·-For · You! <;heck out the 'Fabufous "Buys" now at ~,,.,.. ,Atla~ CJrysler ~lymouth! 53195 lt76 PLYMOUTH • cylinder 4 s ARROW Cl'E. whltewau tires. cef:~e/•dio, heater, s2495 1977 CHIYSLa COltDOIA V-8. automatic. air conditioning, power steering. power t><akes. power.wtndow9.. radio. heet8f. whitewall tires, vinyl roof, leather. (286AYM). 55195 • ' Huntington Beach Fountalli Valley EDITION t\fternoon l'. Y. Stoeks VOL. 71, NO. 62, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1978 TEN CENT Coast By JACKIE HYMAN OI IM O.lly "llet St•lf A break in rainstorms late Thursday and early loday gave Orange Coast city and county · workers time to clean up mud and debris and brace for another storm expected tonight. The National Weather Service put the chance of rain at nearly 100 percent tonight and Satur- day. with rain hea\'y <1t times. -Cleans Up, Another break was forecast for Sunday. One oLthe hardest hit areas of the storms bas been Trabuco Canyon. where an El Toro Marine Corps Air Station search and rescue helicopter crash landed early today while aiding the Oran~e Cou nty l"tr e Department in a rescue. The helicopte r reportedly, crash-landed while trying to break through cloud cover lo rescue a young woman a p- parently suffering from ap- pendicitis. No serious injuries occurred and tbe ~ was carried across swollen Trabuco Creek in a basket on rope pulleys, a fire department spokesman said. The Coto do Cua area in Tra bu co Canyon also faces possible power failure as a OMfY ...... Matt ,.,. .. WARNER AVENUE BRIDGE CORDONED OFF FOR REPAIR WORK IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Impending Collapse of Old Wooden Structure Bring• Out Ctty Pubtle Works Crews OUl HB Bridge !leady to Fall,, City Reports Warner Bridge is falling down. That's what the lluolington Beach Department of Public Works is lamenting these days after discovery that the narrow woode n structure on Warner Avenue nea r Huntington H arbour was about to collapse. Traffic is now reduced to one lane in each direction on the structure which spans a narrow channel between Huntington Harbour and the Botsa Chica lagoon, just off Coast Highway. "It's· been going to pot tor years." 1says Don Kiser. the city Public Works Department's supervising engineer. . About a week ago, a sagging swale under one section of pavement created a dip in the roadway, be said. "We got under there at low Ude and discovered the extent of the demage," added Kiser, say· lng a 20-foot cave exists. The City Council this week ap- proved a request by Public Worts Director Bill Hartge for $25,000 ln municipal contincency tunds to shore up the aagglng bridge. ' He says many or the old wooden pilings must be replaced. Westbound lanes of Warner Avenue are now closed and barricaded by dozens of fluorescent orange roadway cones and wooden barricades. Floodlights also have been set up to warn motorists. • Robert Yarbroueh. employed by a Wllmlngton marine 1 lltructural pWng firm, WU in· 1 apectU.1 tile dlaintegrating .bridge Thursday afternoon to 1'1tlmate what wort fs needed • tad when tt can begin. Political Flier in BB A controversial· political mer dis\ributed by Huntington Beach City Attorney Don Bonra has p assed the scrutiny of the Oran~e ColJnty Dis trict At· t.orney's office. Deputy District Attorney Robert -Barton &aid Tbuaday that wbtle the campaign literature is in the ''gray area," it doesn't appear to violate any gove rnment, election or mt,Jnicipal regulations. In the IDer , Bonta promises to Four Valley Schools Eyed· For Closing help citizens "fi&hl city ball .. and to a.s.sisl them ID solving.. problems that they m:ieht have with city government. ThOS«t seeking uaiatance. ar• told In the flier to call 536~. Bonfa's telephone number at ct· ty hall. Gail Hutt.on, one of Bonfa's two challengers in the April 11 election, charges that the t actic is politically motivated and is electioneering al the city's ex· pense. She said that Bonfa is using ci- ty telephones and city personnel who answer the calls and relay m essages for political reasons. She called this a "Oagranl abuse of the incumbency." ' However, the district at- torney's office s aid the campaign literature does not ap- pear to violate laws or or· dinances. Bart.on said that the political cases tbat have been prosecuted involved "inordinate" use of gov-. ernmentemployees and funds. ••we are leaving the door open," Barton said. "If other in- formation comes in. w~'ll weigh it." Bonf a says that be is only fulfilling his duty as an om buds man in helping out cltizena. lie said he r~fuses to discuss off era of help to his campaign. (See BONFA, Pa~e AZ> m a In line Southern California Edison power pole teeters in the soaked ground near the creek. An SCE spokesman said efforts were under way. to reinfocce the .pole. , In Newport Beach, where swirling tides threatened the lifeguard station at the Newport Pier. Hfeguard Capt. Logan Lockabt-y 'aid ~andbagging cf· forb ::.o far haH! prevented ma· New 1 . jor damage. Other cities reported cleJlnup oper ations under way, although Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach remained closed. An Orange County Flood Control spokesman said the break in the storms permitted water to be released from flood control reservoirs, which are now quite low. The ~outh"'cst corner of t he Storm . San Cle mente pier· remained closed as did a stairway closer to the oier's base Pacific Coast Highway from Ave nida Estacion to Camino Capistrano in San Clemente was also closed today as city road crews cleared away mud and rocks from eroding cliffs. Flooding problems Thursday in Laguna Beach forced the clos- ing of Laguna Canyon Road. Brown Signing. Tax Relief Bill SACRA~tENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr planned to si~n today a $1.4 billion bill to cut property tax es that supporters tout as an altcrnali\'e lo the Jarvis initiative The bill, which would cut homeowner property taxes at least JO percent, was sent to Brown Thursday after a break in a legislative deadlock that had dragged for months. < Relat- ed photo. AS) After the 32·6 \'ote. Brown for the first lime spoke out publicly a~amst the Jarvis init1al1ve, a June ballot measure that would cut pr operty taxes about 60 pt>rcent Proposition 8, is approved. SB 1 would also raise the renters' income tax credit to $75, provide additional aid fbr elder· ly homeowners and renters, and slap a property tax revenue limit on cities and counties - among other things. The bill languished in com· mitt ee l ast yea r while lawmakers fought over other tax plans, but it began to emerge as the Legislature's alternative to Jarvis after passing the Senate in January. The measure ~gan to move Infant's Death ;wiftly this week after Behr re- moved a controversial homes- sales profits tax, and pressure built for quick approval of an alternative to Jarvis. A 79-0 Assembly vote Thurs- day morning sent t he measure! back lo the Senate for a vote on Assem bly amendments. But the bill ran into last- minute opposition in t he upper house from liberals and con- servatives who contended it did too little for renters, the dis· 1 a bled und thC' poor, and did not. insure against future tax hikes. 1 "The Jarvis in1llati\'e is a tax trap," the Democratic governor told reporters. And be described the bill, SB l by Seo. Pfter Behr, R·Tlburon, u .. boct!ell PfoPert1 tu relief.•• "Jarvis ..... m require income tax, sales, corporation tax in- creases that will cotne up and catcb people wben lbey aro not lookin1." Brown said. Waddill ·nef eme T(> B~gin Morulay \ 1 . But the Jarvis forces re· maioed confident that their in· itiative would become an a m end m ent to t h e s tate-- Constitution and override the . Behr bill. The secret a r y or United Organizations or Taxpayers, throu gh which Jarvis works, was asked if the bill would undercut the chances of the In· ltrnlive. The secretary , Leona Magidison, replied: "No, not as long as the press makes It clear thal the legislation would be for only one year. It's not a con· stitutional ame ndment. and could be changed at any time." The Behr bill would not take ecrect unless the Jarvis initiative is rejected by voters and another ballot measure, By TOM BARLEY Of .. o.lty ,.. ... IUft Or. William Baxter Wadd.ill's two laWYets will open his de· fense Monday to charg~s that he strangled to death a newborn baby that he had earlier failed to abort. . Prosecutor Robert Chatterton closerl his case against Waddill, 44, of Huntington Harbour, after calling 10 witnesses for six weeks of testimony before the jury in Orange County Superior Court Judge J ames K. Turner's courtroom. Wadd.ill's laWYers confirmed late Thursday that their client will take the witness stand in his own behalf during the defense phase of the trial. Chatterton's closin g of his case coincided with t he news Marines Refuse Aid In Hl.Qlt /or Hippo By PIUUP ROSMARIN Of .. DMly'*41Uft Bubbles· the hippopotamus slept Uk~ a l>aby early today on the ban)ts of the pond off Laguna Canyon Road she has claimed for berown. Her olficial domlclle is Lion Countr)' Safari, from which she moved Feb. 20. Today, Lion Cou ntr y administrator s and zoologists met to decide how best l o encourage Bubbles to come back home , after 12 days and 11 nights in the wilds just outside Laguna Beach. Thursday they tried to call in the marines. "They've got the .equipment we need," said Jerry Kobrin, a Lion Country vice president. "They have big a mphibious things, with pontoons, and forklifts, and cargo nets," he said . But, he said, the marines pre- ferred lo let the private sector have the first crack at catching Bubbles. Bu"b es, meaJ\whlle, gre-w-tn- creasingly confident that the Lion Country rangers who have been her more-or-less constant companions aren 'l going to zap her with a tranquilizine dart every time she comes out ol the water. Part ol the purpose of a two- day truce the rangers caUed, which stretched to three days to· day, was to make .ber believe just that. · B"t zap l3ubblea they will, as· ~urea Kobtll), How to do lt was being decided ln Lion CqunU-y bOardrooms. Ranaers were encourapd by Bubblea• frequent foraya from her pond, to munch the altalla and oltl they've beet\ Htliq out for her. about. ts feet froan the wat~. Tbe)' aay •• woa'\ nntu.re IUI)' fart.her than that. <See BIR9, Pg-e Al) that the mother or the baby aJ. 1 Jegedly murdered by Waddill in j Westmins t e r Community Hospital on March 2, 1977, had filed a lawsuit against the physklan arid the hospital. Mary Weaver, 18, of Huot.- ington Beach, accuses Waddill or ·assault and battery against the baby girl in actions that led to its death in the hospital nursery. She seeks $17 million in da mages. Dr. Ronald Cornelisen, a physician called to the hospital by Waddill shortly after the baby was born, told the jury that he saw Waddill with his hands · around the infant's throat. A coroner's autopsy later con· eluded with the verdict that the baby was a victim of manual strangulation Miss Weaver claims in her action that Waddill misinformed her on the state of her preg· nancy when she was examined by him. · ·She stales Waddill told her she was in her 22nd week of pregnancy. Prosec ution testimony has been to the effect that she was 31 weeks from con· ception. Miss Weaver states that if she had ,been awp.re of t~e tr.ue status of her pregnancy she would not have had an abortion. I Coast Weather Chance or rain near 100 percent and becoming heavy at limes late lonigbt and Saturday. Lows tonig~ in 50s. Highs Saturday 58 to 63. • , 12 DAILY PILOT H F ~~~...;...:.;.'--~~~--~;;...,.;..;;.;. ..... ~::.= f're•PageAI BONFA •.. He Hid if there are 'aucb OtreN he r efers callers lo his campaign com m illee or returns calls on his own lime. 4 He said Thursday that he believes he has received only about two telephone calls as a result of his Oicr. Bonfa said that the criticism leveled by Mrs. Hutton reflected "'desperation tactics dictat~d by a pr o ress ional c ampaign m a nager." .. When candidates don't have qua lifications or experience . they nitpick. "It is typical of the frivolous and false charges against an in- cumbent,'· he said. City Administrator Bud Be lsito said that it is not Bonfa's Job to act as an ombudsman. Belsito said there are other processes that citizens who need help can follow rather than call- ing the city attorney. .. The city attorney's de- partment has enough work to do of its own without laking on this ilddcd rcspons1 bi lity," he said. lfowev~r. Bonfa contends that t·1tize ns want to talk to an elect- ed orricial. "They feel they get b<:ltl'r answers und services," he added Grave Robbers Left No Cliw CO RS IER SUR VE VF.Y , S\\ 1ttl·rland f AP> Police say they have no dues to the 1dent1ly of gra\ c robbers who stoic CharhC' Chaplin's body from .. s m all , unguarded s~1ss village C'emt'.'tery two nights ago. They s::ud no ransom demand has Ileen rccc1 vcd, and they would not speculate on other possible motives fort he the rt. Chaplin died Der. 25 and was buried two days later in a s mall cemetery on a rarely traveled dirt road nc.1r tills Lake Geneva villai?l' \\ hc·rc he !>pent the last 20 years nf his Ille HB Hopefuls Talk Tonight Th e ll unt1 n f,l t o n B each Cham bcr of Commerce wall max politics, cockta ils and hors d'oeuvres when it showcases its fiv e endorse<! cund1dates for city orfi ces tonight. The affair wall be held from 6 to 8: 30 p . m. at the Seactifr • Country Club. An admission of $10 pet per,son v.rill be charged in orde r to raise funds for the candidates, T he chamber's Community Political Action Committee re- cently endorsed Ted Bartlett. Al Coen. Frank Hoffman and Don Mac A !lister for council office. Jerry fiame \\On the nod for city attorney. F'ronrPage Al .. SCHOOLS. • Sheila Meyers voted against s hirting· the students to Moiola School. Bclgen and Mrs. Meyers both have youngsters who attend Harper School. Belgen said all of the 205 students involved in the shift s hould not be sent to Moiola School at the same time. "They should be phased in," Belgen contended. Trustees also voted 3 to 2 in favor -0! a controversial plan lo reconstruct a burned out, eight- room wing al Harper School. Trustees Dick Plum and Betty Mi gnanelli voted against the $162,000 reconstruction plan. Action Pledged WASHINGTON (AP) Congressional leaders are pledg- ing swift action on President Carter's bid to overhaul the 95- year old Civil Service system. Sut the plan already is igniting debate amoo1 qterans, unions, consumen and the bureaucrats themselves. O"ANO& COAST "'" DAILY PILOT Bot Car in Irvine BB C0tmril Rcace HQ£fmt;tn .J;.~ps Fund Raisers Dr. Frank Hoffman h as emerged as the top fundraiser of the 16 candidates for the April 11 Huntington Beach City Council election. He has raised $5,541 through Feb. Z7. hThe next biggest political war • c e s t was put t oge ther by challenger Don MacAlllster who has ralsed$3,737thus far. The two incumbents in the run- ning f«-four council posts are farther down the list. Ted Bartlett has garnered $1,500. A1Coenbas raised$400. Real estate broker and plan- ning commission member Roger Slates has contributed S200 each to Coen, Bartlett, Hoffman and M acA llister. candidate Gail Hulton, $57 and Rhoda Martin, vice president of the American Le arning Corp., $85. M a cAllister bas contributed $747.80 or his own money to his campaign. He alsoaccepled $200eachfrom builder Frank Buccella and Mer c ury Sa vings and Loan. Councilman Ron Shenkman also contrlbute.JJ $100. Robert "Mandie reported that he has received $400, aH or his own money. J ohn O'Connor has $1 ,185 with $1 ,000 or the total as a loan to himseH. Ed Zschoche reported $200 that was contributed by himself. The fire, which apparl'ntly started in the e n g ine, d est royed this 196·1 VW bus belonging to F loyd Ma rtin of Tustin. An Irvin e police officer saw the smoke a n(,j pulled Ma rtin , who hadn't noticed that any lhing was wrong, over to the side of t he San Diego Freeway near Laguna Cany on a t a bout 3:30 p.m. Thurs day. F iremen said they arri\'ed at the scene too late t o sa\'e the vehicle. There were no injuries. The cause of the fire is being in- \'estigated. Hoffman's List of cash con- tributors, according to campaign disclosures filed with the city clerk's office, includes Dr. Robert Blair, $200 ; builder Frank Buccella, $200; housewife and planning comrnission member Susie Newman, $200 ; builder Kenneth J ohnson, $100; teacher John Dolan$100. Candidate~ Don Brown, Steve "C it izen '' K a ne, Sh i rley Halkyard, Andrew Chandler and Gordon orrstein reported that they neither have raised nor spent more than $200. Candidates John Thomas, Bill t Tizzard and Charles Osterlund had not filed their stalemepts by the Thursday 5 p.m. deadline, but were <tue in later today. a city aide .............. .no.t Beaaclful L\·nda Ca rter . ~tar of l ht.• T·v ser i es ··w onder Wom an ," h as be<'n \'Oled the ··most lx>autiful wom an in the world" at l he a nnual c on ve nti o n o f th e Inte rna tional Academ y of Be auty. Westminster Fire Cause 'Unknown' Authorities said today they have given up trying to pinpoint the cause of a S2 million fire that d es troyed a Westmin s t e r electronics plant nearly a month ago. The blaze, which may have smoldered for hours before ex- ploding through the roof of Silicon General Inc., 7382 Bolsa Ave .• devastated the large com- puter and radio component as- sembly firm. .. We couldn't find what caused it. Unfortuntely, we will have to go with 'cause undetermined'," Fire Inspector Dave Merz an· nounced today. . he probed the blackened rubble of the concrete llltup building located near t he In- tersection of Bolsa A venue and the San Diegn Freeway for days hunting clues. The ~eteran investigator said sections of the plant were so badly burned it was imposslbl&, to find any defects ln electrical wiring or appliances that may have caused the blaze. Inspector Merz saJd be is con- vinced the blaze was accidental. HB. Tnutees OK $360 Meet Fitnd Also, real estate broker Philip Albanese. $200; auorney Peter Von Elter , $]00 ; Mola Development Company, $200; Emerald Engineering of Hunt- ington Beach, $200; Hermanson Construction Company or Hunt- ington Beach, $200 ; textile manufacturer George Schlagel, $200; attorney Charles Walter, $100; Red Balloon clothing store, $100 ; Opto 22 Computer Company,$200. sai.d. ~ The pext filing date will be March~. F'rona Page A I ffiPPO ... Jfontmgton Beach Union High School Dislrict trustees have ap- proved a $360 request to allow eight a dministrators to bold a management team meeting in a n unname d La guna Beach motel March 10and11. Heavy Rains Leave Many in Baja Homeless T IJ UANA, Me xico <AP) - Thousands were left homeless tod ay afte r three days of sometimes torrential rains were inte rrupted by clear skjes. Seven persons were reported killed. The U.S. Coast Guard sent two he licopters to a tourist spot called the "Blowhole" south of Ensenada where 20 people were reported stranded. None was lx'lteved to be inj ured. After heavy winds and ram, the surging ~a cut through a peninsula or beachlaod, isoleting vendors and their families. Mexican Red Cross officials issued a plea t o Ame rican neighbors in San Dieg9 for food, blankets and clot.hing, in short supply beuUBe of a series of de vas tating floods that have lushed Tijuana this year. Stunned citizen• began the work of rebuilding their shattered lives . The Chinese corpmunlty donated 500 bot Chinese meal.a to reed refugees at an army barracks. A Tijuana bakery dqnated a truckload of bread. Health officials sought to pre- vent the outbreak of typhoid and cholera among those whose d rinking water may be con- t a mina ted. They vaccinated hundreds at retugee centers, but vaccine was in short aupply. At least 400 homes in low-lying hollows along the rampaging Tia Juana River were swept away. Hardest hit was the. Colonia Eche verria area where flooding was compounded by the collapse of a small earthen dam. The village of Guadafupe , between Tecate and Ensenada, was reported isolated by floodwaters pouring over the banks of the Guadulupe River, according to Gen. Jesus Ponce De Leon, comm.ander or an army camp in Tijuana which . was housing more than 600 refugees. The village is inhabited by Russian farmers who emigrated. to Mexico at the turn of the century to escape rellgiooa persecution. Members or the Malakan sect, many o! the old villa•en ltill speak Russian. But the s chool board has rroze n similar requests until June because or financial con- straints. Superintendent Jake Abbott said the Laguna Beach meeting is needed for the eight Hunt· ington Beach High School aides who requested it. The session will be used for planning, Abbott said. "There's no way this can be done well without getting away from the Campus and talking about it," Abbott told the school board. School board President Don MacAllister said he did not op- pose the me<!ling but contended that it should be held in "a motel within the School District boundaries " Also, Real Estate Mart of Hunt- inJ{ton. Beach, $100 ; contractor Robert Stellrecbt, $200; builder J . Bartoli, $200; builder G. F. Gordon, $150; Tobin Realty, $200; Architect Roy A. Kilter, $200; S&S Development Company, Newport. Beach, $100; . businesswoman and planning commissioner Prim Shea, $100; Jarrard De\f'elopmenl Company , $200 : Neuropsychiatric Medical Group, Huntington Beach. $200. Hoffman also netted $501 from u fund ·raising event. Ruth Bailey has raised $2,254 and spent $1,404. Contributions came from Donna Keller, vice president of Ship and Snore Industries, $160; city attorney Also at Lion Country today to represe nt hippopotamus in- terests was Cleveland Amory, a television critic-cum-animal lov- er who is president of ·the Fund for Animals. Amory came just to talk about the situation, according to Lion Country. FBI Probes Fraud WASHINGTON (AP) -The FBI and a special gove rnment tas k force are conducting a nationwide inves tigation of fraudulent awards of feder al contracts. possibly involving m ii lions of misspent t axpayer dollars. 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A bttalt in rainstorms la.le TIMH°Sda..v and ~arty today gave Oraage Coast city and county wortfl'S tim~ lo clean up mud uid debris and brace for another Slorm expeded tonight. The National Weather Service P'lt tllle daantt of rain at nearly HI& puttlll tonight and Satur-4bls. •itb rain heavy at times. Another break was forecast for Sunday. One of the hardest hil areas of the storms has been Trabuco Canyon, where an El Toro Marine Corps Air Station search a nd rescue helicopter Cfash landed early today while 6iding the Oran ge County Fire Department in a rescue. The helicopt er reportedly c ras h-landed while trying to break through cloud cover to rescue a young woman ap- pare ntly ~ttffering from ap- pendicitis. No serious injuries occurred and the woman was carried across swollen Trabuco Creek in a basket on rope pulleys, a fire deJ)artment spokesman said. The Coto de Caia a rea in Trabuco Canf on a lso faces i;oss ible power failure as a mainline Southern California Edison power polt teefefs in tbe $0aked ~d -ne'f the creelr .. An SCE spokesman said ercorts were under way to reinforce the pole. In Newporl Beac h, where swiTllng tide~ threatened the lifeguard station at the Newport Pier, lifeguard Capt. Logan Lockabey said sandbagging ef- forts so Car have prevented ma· ~Sheriff Shows Loans ended Statenient ...,.. • Bet €Gr ia lrriae ~ r~ which apparently started in the engine. destroyed this 1964 VW bus beloagjng to Jo,oyd Martin of Tustin. An lnine police officer saw the smoke and. pulled Martin. who hadn't noticed that anything was wrong. over to the side of the San Diego Freeway near Laguna Canyon at' about 3:30 p.m. Thursday. Firemen said they arrlved _at lh~ scene too late to save the vehicle. There were no injuries. The cause or the Cire ls being in: vestigated. Income On Loan .Revised Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates has amended financial disclosure-statements he filed last month to, among other things, show $340,000 in real estate and other loans he rP.· ceivcd in 1977 as income. "Whatever errors were made in the original statements were unintentional and sim ply a mis- understanding:' Gates said T hursday evening. ·· 1 didn't realize, for example, that a home construction loan taken out and repaid dµring the year i~ be re~d as ~ oom~ sYiapty because lt isn 't in·· come. ft is a loan to ble repaid," Gates said. However, the aberlll added, "I'm told now that JUcb • lo.n for reporting purposes must be listed as income and I've done that." . As a result, Oates' amended statement shows a loan from Bank of California with an ap- propriate box checked indicat- ing "value received was greater than $10,000." Although the loan was for $140,000 and was repaid 90 days later. the fol'ms lndlcate it must 1 Tax Cut Bill 3-2 Planner Vote Nixes Town Center be reported only i~ar as it ex- c~eds Sl0,000. ' I Signed Today ByGtmenwr A plan for development or the Unfversity Town Center was turned down by the Irvine Plannine Commission Thursday OD a 3-2 vote. The Irvine Com pany plans to appeal the decision to the City Couneil The commisaion majority, Larry H13'fman, Ellen Freund _. Haak Adler, argued that lhe plan llill does not contain a core of commercial development amid the planned residential baildiac. Tbe eommlssion rejected the Qy the same token a $200.000 mortgage loan from Keystone SavinJls and Loan that Gates used in part to repay the con- struction loan also has been add- ed lo his statem e n t a nd checked in the appropriate box plan in 1974 for that reason. The m a rked value r eceived was Irvine CompaQy cont.ends that greater than $10,000. commercial development la un-The sheriff also showed on his feasible until a strong res-a mended statement receiving a identiat bueis bullt. loan from Paul and Virginia Commissioners Walt Rungaitis Mo ntJlomery of Capistrano and Lowell Johnson voted for ap-,, <See GATES, Page AZ> provaloftheplan. . -------------- The development of Univeni· ty Town Center was revived last October by t he City Council alter proposals were made to the council for a retirement community cqmplex and IM a low·cosl housing area. The center site is across Campus Drive from UC Irvine. Witrwss Reports Seeing lmirw Bor. Oraa1e County Sherlfr1 Ol- Bcen are mvesUiaUni a report that a ml11lni Irvine lll1b School .. udent WU aee1l la the Irvine area Thursday, two • weeks after ~ family reported Blaappearlbc!e. "But we don't have much to ., OD ...S ,.. don't really know ..,,,._ilriadrTeliance we 'Can pla~ OD tbla report," Sheriff's Capt. 'Robert Griffeth said. been tbe victim ol foul plaj. Illa parenta. Alltoftlo and Betty Blanco, _.., live at the El Toro Marine Carpe Air StaUon, told olfteen tbal their SCD •u Wat seen durt.D1 the noon hour F\ft>. 18a1'1'Wll'lld'for a but l'ft front of Irvine High School. jor damage. . Other cities reported cleanup OJ>erattons under way, althou~b Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach remained closed. An Orange County Flood Control s pokesman said the break 1n the storms permitted water to be released from Oood control reservoirs, which are now quite low. The southwest corner of the Sa~ Clemente pier remained closed as did a stairway closer to the pier's base. both damaged by hi~h tides. Pacific Coast Highway from A venida Estacion t o Camino Capistrano in San Clemente was also closed today as city road crews cleared away mud and rocks from eroding cliffs. Flooding problems Thursday (See RAIN, Page AZ) D911y ..... "'99 ... O.y ""*- ON SAFARI IN SEARCt*-OF THE ELUSIVE BUBBLES Rangers Spend 12 D'aya In Darkest Laguna Hiiis Marines,Refuse Aid In Hunt for.. Hippo By PMLIP ROSMARIN Of Ult 0.11¥ P'llet St•ll Bubbles the hippopotamus slept like a baby early today on the banks of the pond off Laguna Canyon Road she has claimed for her own. Her official domicile is Llon Country Safari, from which she m oved Feb. 20. Today, Lion Countr y administrators and zoologists m et t o dec ide how bes t lo encourage Bubbles lo come back hom e, after 12 days and 11 nights in the wilds just outside Laguna Beach. Thursday they tried to call in the marines. "They've got the equipment * * * Crystal Ball Spou Safari's Errant Hippo A Glendale woman who spoke in a thick foreign accent called Orange County Animal Control in alarm today to report she'd just seen Lion Country's wandering hlppopotamus -in her crystal ball. · "All I can see in my crystal ball," explained the woman, who never identified herself, "is that &he hippopotamus is stuck ·in a •and pit, crying for help ... The astonished clerk who answered the telephone r etused to relay the information t o police. ''You'll have to do it. your,elf," she told the woman. The clerk told a reporter afterward; "I roean. How can I make an official call that someone has seen Bubbles in a crystal ball? Good arltt" Lion 'CoUiitry officials report- ed Bubbles ls fine and in no dan1er ~ getting stuck in a pond '"side any crystal ball. _ we need," said Jerry Kobrin, a Lion Country vice president. .. T hey have big amphibious things, with pontoons, and forklifts. and cargo nets," he said. But, he said, the marines pre· ferred to lel the private sector have the rirst crack at catching Bubbles. Bubbles, meanwhile, grew in- creasingly confident that the Lion Country rangers who have been her more-or-less constant companions aren't going to zap her with a tranquilizing dart · every time she comes out of the water. Part of the purpose of a two- d ay truce the rangers called, which stretched to three days to- day, was to make her believe just that. But zap Bubbles they will, as· sures Kobrin. How to do it was being decided in Lion Country boardrooms. Rangers were .encouraged by Bubbles• frequent forays from her pond to DllJDCh t.be alfalfa and oats they've been setting out for her, about lS feel from the water . They say she won't venture any farther than that. Also at I.Jon Country today to r epresent hippopota mus in- terests was Cleveland Amory, a <See ml'PO, Pase Al> Coast Weat•er Chance ol rain near 100 percent and becomina heavy at times late toni1bt •nd Saturday. Lowa toniabt ln 501 , Hi1hs SaturClay 51 to 83. IN8J•E 'l'e•A Y Rttrft!S'°'* 1'Dneflack nd· 1ngl'HICIMr~lJWlMrr­ Clrf f•w~• •<>nM~Covn-t~ WNrw ,..,,_, COft bl mated. f'MN """°' ttofU• available Q1f ffalJ"'fd in 1torv and pltofot Oft faff CI. •••ex •t CM .. M • Al C>s .. aw .. Q CM M M cu • .42 OAIL Y PILOT f',..,.PapAJ GATES .•• lt&Ch 11\at WU V•l'*I at ~ t than $10,000, but, as of the re- porting date, had a remalning balance under that amount. Gates also reported receiving loans of more than $10,000 each from the Oran1e County Employees Credit Union and Newport Beach stock brokerage . firm Shearaon, Hayden, Stone Inc. The sheriff's amended dis· · ~lo1ure statement al10 1hows that he received a loan of less than $10,000 from Clint Hoose Jr. of Newport Beach and repaid a loan to the Oran1e County Postal Credit Union during 1977. Another amendment to Gates' disclosure statement covered in· stallment payments made to ·" r him b y three sheriff de· jlartment's employees that cov· 1r a 1972 Riverside County property sale Gates a lso added some in· • vestm ents to his disclosure · ttatement Among them was an in· \'estment of under $10,000 cover· in& his one third interest in a newly formed i.olnt venture Avery Associates. Also omitted from his original statement but included in the amended declaration was bi.s in· tereat ln a family partnership that owns land in the Mojave Desert reportedly part of an estate he. two sistets and a brother share. "I think initially we intended to list everything that was re· quired and those things omitted simply were misunderstandings of the regulations." Gates said he met with Deputy County Counsel Terry Andrus Thursday to discuss the report· ing requirements. "I doubt that l 'm the only public official in California who didn't tnclude real estate loans or mortgages on my statement,•· Gates said. "But that is beside the point. I intended and do intend to follow the letter and spirit or the law a nd now that It has been clarified I'm sure there'll be no more confusion.'' Gates' construction and real estate Joans were already a matter or public record when re· corded with the county r e· corder's office at the time the banks advanced the money. On the sheet requlting public officials to list an)'. gilh they might h.ave received during the year . Gates showed "none." Court Delays Irvine Men's Assault Trial The jury trial of three Irvine men accused or the assault or three UC Irvine students has been postponed until March XI in Harbor Municlp&l Court. A motion to suppress evidence is scheduled ror'March 10. Accusec:t are Vl ctor G. Labrecque, 20, and James E . Reisinger, 21. and Michael E. Egan, 19. They are charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The others will be tried on lesser chargea or disturbing the peace by fighting in a public place. All cbaraea are mitdemeanon. .. . ~ The stUdents, Juan Nunes, 23, Ron Cruz, 18, and Ernesto Lopes, 19, claimed they were at· tacked by the defendants outside an Irvine liquor store Oct. 28. Burglar Gets Loot In Irvine Break-in A burglar armed with a screwdriver bashed in a 1arace door window, theft pried open an inside door to ste&l '570 in 1ooda from an Irvine home Wednes- day, police said. Leo A. Anderson, 34, of 3931 Scottsdale Drive, sai4 the burclar took a clock radio. a portable color television set, a telephoto camera lens and a s)ide proj~tor. DAILY PILOT Getting Their Li~ks In 2-Da9 DelJate J1iry Dirid.ed . In Snuff Trial The six-woman, six-m an jury deciding the fate of accused Costa Mesa snuff.film maker Fred Berre Douglas began a third day of deliberations today, apparently evenl y divided between guilt and innocence. When called into Orange Coun· ty Superior Court Judgt> Mason Fenton·, t'Ourtroom latt> Thurs· Merit Pay .. Overruns Estiinates day, the jury said after two 4at'6 o( debate on one couat ol ..._. ing to commit nturdilr' die ;.,. ballot lk*I at M . A second cauat ol ~ .. sautt with a deadly treapo9 .._ knotted at 7·S, the jury fGftlUa told Juqe Fenton. A ft er that annouecemeat. Judge Fenton told tlle i#Y • should attempt to reeoodle tae split votes on thoee two ~ before debatin& ir Dou .... • guilt)' ol two COWJb ol .aetapl.ed murder. During Douglu' three-weet trial, the prosecutioa wisted the defendant intended to murder two undercover potiee women he took to Yucca Valley July 20 for a porno picture t.ak · mg session. County par amedic Ric k Lockman, at University Fire Station' in Irvine, said to- day he wants no rematch wittl ice cream. eatin g c ha llenger Lucy Palumbo of Corona del Mar She works with the wife ' of Lockman's battalion chief, Jim Radley. a nd asserte d she could out-eat any fireman alive. The contest ended in a tie Thursday at the station, both having con- sumed almost a gallon each In an hour. Radley said Lockman won style points. because he wore fi~htcr's robe with "Rock\' Road '' emblazoned. but conceded "pound-for -pound" Miss Palumbo won the day. Merit pay for 72 m anagement employees h as cost the Saddleback Valley Unified School District more than twice the amount budeeted. A total of $77,221 has been awarded to adm inistrutors, principals, supervisors and con· ndential employees under the system designed lo reward those whose work was judged by their s upervisors as "above average." Irvine Studiea Recreation Abus~ Charge Allegatio ns of mis · management and other abales in the Irvine recreation de· partment, brought by a ~­ lime employee, are to be studied by the city manager for possible corrective measures. Evacuation in Simi Halted; Rain Due By The Assoc.lated Press Numerous houses in rural Simi Valley were evacuated briefly today after officials in the Ventura County. community feared that a small earthen dam would burst and flood the dwell· · ings. The evacuation, in a :iO-block section subdivision nicknamed the "Texas tract," was ordered as clouds from t he latest storm moved into Southern California. threatening new rain after a night of partly cloudy skies throughout much of the area But' the Simi Valley Pohce De pa rtment cal led off the evacuation shortly after at began. saying there was no im· mlnent danger or the dam'• col· lapse. An urudcnlifaed spokeswoman for the Ventura County Fire Department said water was bubbling over the lop of the dam and the water-dre n c h ed foundation appea r ed "\cry . Front Page A I RAIN ••. in Laguna Beach forced the clos· ing or La~una Canyon Road. Telonic Altair. a manufacturing plant in the Big Bend area of the road, sent home more than 100 e mployees due lo the heavy water now. The road was closed from 2to5p.m. ~hak) .. Further details on the ('vacuallon, JUSl below a small manmade luke in the northeast Sl'CliOn or the hilly bedroom community, were sketchy. Further south, a nighttim'! raft ride on the rain swollen San Gabriel River ended in disaster today with the death or a woman, the disappearance or a m an and the rescue or two other persons aboard a capsized r aft. T h e d ead woma n was identified as Gloria Holguin. 28, o( Bell Gardens. Deputies said the woman apparently died of exposure and not from drown· ing. She was wcartng a life Jacket, a spakesman said. U!t 's Cut Doun Tlwse Losses The student Communications Doard at t;C Irvine. \\hich adminis ters campus com - munications media, s truck a blow for fiscal responsibility this week. The student newspaper. the New U. has been averaging $800-a-week operating losses. ac· cording \o lls managing editor. R ichard Clucas. Advertising revenues are down, he said. Tuc.sday the board ordered the New U to tighten Its belt. From now ·on, the board ruled, the newspaper can 't lose more than $400 a week. Book Alleges Life Created NEW YORK (AP) -Publlahera Weeltly bas an advertisement for a forthcoming book on what ls described as "the scientific investigative report of the century," dealing with the al· leg~d creation o( human life In the laboratory. · The book, "In HJs Imaee. The Cloning Of a Man,'' is scheduled for publication in June by the J. B. Lippincott Company, according to the ad in the trade journal. THE AVTBOR, DAVID ROBVIK, could not be reached. His agent, Barbara Lowenstein, and s pokesmen for Lippincott refused to discuss details of the book pending publication. · Lippincott publlcist Dlanltla Hucbeaon said the book would be available June 5 when people "could read the wbole atory." The ad ls headlined: ''A human baby created In a laboratory ls 14 months old." It aay1: .. To prctect tM cblld from barmfUl publicity and other partldpants from certain controvU17, Rorvik refuses to dlwl,e names or places, but be deacrlbtt rutty the clc:cumstan.ces o his involvement in thls momentous development and the details ot the scientific procedure ltaelf." . TBJ: NEW YORK POST quotea an unnametraource ldentlfted only at a close associate of Rorvilt u ••Ylnl tile child wu a boy and waa the "clone" or eenetic cb$llcate ot 1 tf.S. mJWonalre. In hls 601, who "wanted an ex.act copf of hlmaelt.'' Jn cloning, the proteis ref erred to ln UM Utle, the nucleus of a somatic or body cell ls put into an e11 cell rroa> whlch the nucleua as been..f4moved Tbe..esi..then buina to .dlvrct afl w and could become a mature animal, idtritlCal to Uie one wbOie ct waa used. Brltlsb scientists, within the last decade, produced a livln1 fro1 ~uah clM,ina a 1ln1l• cell rrom anotber troa. Genetlca ex· perts s•y, h9Wever, that such a procelt tnvolvlng hutnans 11 virtually lmposslble at tbi, point. "YOtJ RA VE TO &EMEMBE& that a clone ts an exact dupUcate ot an lndJvldtaal dd that's very dlmcult to accompUsh, '' Ille$~ -'*anle1 Kalk.ow of the Unlvenlty Of Wublnston. "Tbere•a no one ln tbls countey wltb the f acllitlu to do It. ln thllJ country, te· Harc'h ci11 ova and tbinp of tbir nature are veey: ltrldJy con· trolled." Dr. JUdy Hi.11 'ot the unlvenlty'1 cenetlai laboratory uld that cloal.Dt a human "li to fU' hOCn \bi realm ot poulblllty, It mu.t be •c1eece fidJM~A DOt fOl.llble few. maamala." ~he POil Dr. Utbe F. Cavalieri, a mOleeuJar blolOOlt at th SlOen•JCettettn1l'Mtltut.e,u1ay1ri1: "Utbll ls not I hoax, lt LI the me>« appalUna, dan1eroua rnecllcal •xperlment In blltOl'J. • From Page AI BROWN ••• The s ec retary , L eon a M agidison, replied: "No, not as long as the press makes it clear that the le&islaUon would be for only one year. It's not a con· stitutional amendment, and could be chan1ted at any time." T he Behr b.ill would not take effect unless the Jarvis initiative is rejected by voters and a n o ther ballot measure. Proposition 8, is approved. SB 1 would a·lso raise the renters' income tax credit to $75, provide additional aid for elder· Iv homeowners and renters, and s0lap a property tax revenue limit on cities and counties - among other things. Only $35,000 was budgeted for the program. Superintendent Richard Welte blamed the discrepancy on t he slati5Ucal tool used to predict the amount or money needed for -4he program. He said another factor was that the eight percent m aximum allowed this year was higher than the amount given last year under a similar merit pa~ p~ogram. F,.._PageAI· IDPPO.· •. television critic-cum-animal lov- er who ls president of the Fund for Animals. Amory came just to talk about the situation, according to Lion Country. The Cily Council bas ordend City Manager William 'Woollett J r . to report back witbin a month. .. The employee, John Fr&DftS Codde Jr., 20. mi.ssed Tuaday'5 meeting. He bad been giva an opportunity to respond, in writ- ing or in person, to initial cao- clusions or a cit)' investiptiaa a( bis charges. He did.not. 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(.tultl11td vetvet lle•l·Mt nr1°" .....,, -"'n' W•O"• ,,,~.by ll•Clu&I•• pl11Sl1 32 (dhtoon .. lQOll> Ot11'lgnacot0< · tyttem c;Qlora FHA C41fhl- t00.._ Anao' aofl 111no S ,.,, ..,. .. hHI HI nylol\ llllltQh Q1141'•111ff' tuh1onC.t1tom11 s I ~ft 117n lootl COIOll ~ mtlUDl111-IN 100 yd ----to .o 1683 Pl•c•ntl• SttMt CQata M•••· C•llfoml• 12127 (71~648·4838 • (71•)11W1IO r ... Laguna!:South Coast Afternoon .~ toeks VOL. 71, NO. 62, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1978 ·~· TEN CENTS ,Coast Cleans Up, Awaits New Stonn By JACKIE HYMAN Of-tllt o.111 ~ MAtt A break in rainstorms late Thursday and early today gave Orange Coast city and county workers time to clean up mud and debris and brace for another storm expected tonight. The National Weather Service put the chance oC rain at nearly 100 percent tonight and Satur· day, with rain heavy at times. Another.J>reak was forecast for Sunday. One oC the hardest hit areas or the storms has been Trabuco Canyon, where an El Toro Marine Corps Air Station search and r escue helicopter crash landed early today while aiding the Oranie County Fire Department in a rescue. The helicopte r reporte dly crash-landed while trying to break throuah cloud cover to re.scu~ a young worn un ap· parently suHering from ap- pendl'Cltis. No serious injuries occurred and the woman was carried across swollen Trabuco Creek in a basket on rope pulleys, a fire department spokesman said. The Coto de Caza area in Trabuco Canyon also faces possible power failure as a ('-- m ainlin~ Southern California Edison power pole teeters In the soaked ground near lne-creek. An SCE spokesman said efforts were under way to reinforce tl'le pole. In Newport Beach, wh'-'rc swirling tides threatened 'he lifeguard station at the Newport Pier, lifeguard Capt. Logan Lockabey said sandbagging ef· forts so for L ... ·.e prevented ma· jor damage. Other cities reported cleanup operations under w.ay, a lthough Back Bay Dri\'c in Newport Beach remained closed. An Orange County Flood Control spokesman snid the break in the storms permitted water to be released Crom fiood control reservoir!!, which are now quite low. ' The southwest corner of the Sa n Clemente pier r emained closed as did a stairway closer to the pier's base, both damaged by high tides. Pacific Coast Highway from Avenida Estacion to Camino Capistrano in San Clem ente was a lso closed today as city road crews cleared away mud and rocks Crom eroding cliffs. Flooding problems Thursday <See RAJN, Page A2) Gat.es Ainends Financial Status. FinalForUlll SC Hopefuls Criticize City By ANNE COOPER OI , .. O.Uy ~let St.ti ''We are in a sorry state when s tudents at San Clemente Hi gh School had to point out to us in a school newspaper editorial the flagrant conflicts or interests in our city government." This statement by Myrtis CLEARED OF CHARGES Teacher Herbert Niguel Hills Teacher Stays, Panel Decides Wagner was one oC several charges or city mismanagement leve led Thursday by San Clemente C it y Council candidates at the last of four forums preceding Tuesd ay's election. An estimated 3SO people at· tended Thursday's forum at the S a n Clemente comm unity clubhouse, sponsored by the League of Women Voters, the San Juan Capistrano Town Hall Association, the American AS· sociation of University Women. South Coast Jaycees, the Parent-Teacher-Student As· soclation and the Soroptimists. -rnrr-candhtat-e-had Lbree minutes to speak at the start of the 01eeting and then answered questions from the audience. "My main concern is the fla- grant eonflict of lnlerest which results when develo~rs and builders are on plannln' com-m llsiom and dty counclll," •aid Mrs . Wagner, 56, a clock manufacturer, in response lo a Ley_ae question on what had in- nuenceir her'~ the City Cowlcll ''They approve each other's plans and ignore the right of the majority," she aatd. · "City Hall has become an Eden for private fmanc1al ex- ploitation Crom the inside," said candidate Carlo Bocct, 64, a re· tired businessman. ''Small cliques and special in- terests have influenced their (ci· ty councilmen's) decisions," · said Jack Brown, 66, a retired purchasing agent. Candidate Roy Hamm, 41, manager of the San Clemente Sears store, said he is running out o( concern over "the lack oC responsiveness of our city of- ficials towards the growing needs ol the citizens oC this com· munity." Lack or consideration for citiz.ens, denial of citizens' right to vote on major tasues and -lack oC fiscal r~ibility is what prompted water consultant and San Clemente llOmeowners pres. ldent Howatd Mushett, 58, to nan, he said. Candidate Albert Poplk, 35, a 'business manager, said be bu ll'OWn lncreaaiDgly angry "over the manner in which the City Council ov.errides the will of the people." "I take offense at the neeative attitude of some City Council . membenl altown citizens' needs and wanta/"said Ed Dleden, 57, a retired DrOadcutine enelneer and producer. Candidate Charles Mitchell, 47, an insurance· broker, said that if elected he would work to (lee FO&Ullll, Page AZ) Bot-€ar-in lreine The fire. which apparentfy starttd in t,. engine, destroyed this 1964 VW bus belonging to Floyd Martin o! Tustin. An Irvine Police ortker saw the 'smoke and pulled Martin, who hadn't noticed th at anything was wrong, over to the s ide or , hlf 5311 D1~go !'~e ~f-1 ~a} L~guftA 1 Canyon' .. at ~boUt ~~)t'-:-p..m,"Thurida~. F.ir.em en said they arrived at the sc~nc toe> late to save the vehicle. There wei;-e no injuries . The cause or the fire is being in- vestigated. -"Brown Signs Bill OQ Property Tax Simi V~ley Area Hornes Evacuated SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. throuFth which Jarvis works, was asked if the bin would undercut the chances or the in· itiativc. ByTbeAssoclated Press Income On Loan Revised Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates has amended financial disclosure statements he fi1ed last month to. among otber thinJ:S, show $340,000 in re:JI estate and other loans he re· ce1ved in 1977 as income "Wh atever errors were made in the original statements were unintentional and simply a mi s· understanding," Gate s sc id Thursday evening. "I didn't realize. Cor example, that a home construction loan taken out and repaid durini the year s hould be reported as in· eome simply because it isn't in· come. It is a loan to be repaid." Gates said. However. the sheriff added, "I'm told now that s.ucb a loan for reporting purposes must be listed as income and l've done that." result, Gates.'_ am~ statement abows a loan from- Bank of California with an ap- propriate box checked indicat Ing "value reeeived was greater· lhan $10,000." Although th('!'\ loan was for $14_0,000 and was repaid 90 days ! later, the forms indicate it must be reporte<tonly insofar as it ex- ceeds $10,000. By the same token a $200.000 mortgage loan from Keystone Savin~s and Loan that Gates used in part to repay the con- struction loan also has been add- e d t o h is s t a t e m e nt · and checked in the appropriate box m a rked value received was greater ~an $10,000. The sheriff also showed on hls amended statement r eceiving a loan from Paul and Virginia Montgomery of Capistra no Edmund Brown Jr. signed a $1.4 billion bill to cut property truces that supporters tout as an alternative to lhe J arvls initiative today. The blll, which would cut homeowner property taxes at least 30 percent, was sent to Brown Thursday after a break in a legislative deadlock that had dragged for months. (Relat- The secr e tary , Leona Magidlson, replied': .. No, not as long as the press makes it clear that the legislation would be fpr only one year. It's not a con.· stitutional a me ndment, and could be cha.peed at any time." Numerous houses in rural Siini Valley were evacuated to- day after officials in the Ventura County community feared that a small earthen dam would burst and Clood the area. The e\'ifcuation, in a 5-0·block section subdivision nicknamed the ''.!fellas tract," was o·rdered as clouds from the latest storm moved into Sollthern California, threatening new rain after a n ight of partly cloudy skies throughout much of the area. · Beach that was valued at more than $10,000, but, as of the re-. porting date, had a remaining balance under that amount. ed photo, AS) , Arter the 32-6 vote, Brown for the first time spoke out publicly against the Juvis initiative, a June ballot measure that would cut property taxn.. about 60 "rcent. "The J arvls initiative Js a tllx trap," the Democratic 1ovenaor told reJ>C!.11,ers. · And be described the bill, SB 1 by Sen. Peter Behr,. R·Tfburoo, as "honest )>t"operty tax relief." •'Jarvis will require Income tax, sales, corporation tax in· creases that will come up and catch people when they are not looking," Brown said. But the Jarvis forces re- mained cobfident that their ln· ltlative would become an a m e n d men t to the s--ta t e COl\ltitulioll and overrid.e the Bebrblll. . The secretary of United Otganbatlons oC Taxpayers, The Behr blli would not take effect unless the Jarvis iniliaUVe is r ejected by voters and a n o ther b a llot mea sur e , Proposition 8, is approved. SB 1 would al o raise the renters' income tax credit to $75, pro.vide additional' aid tor elder· ly ho,moowners and renters, and <See BROWN, l>ag~ A2) Body at Pendletod' Identified as Sailor The bosfy of a saJlor found ·on Red Ue•clt of Camp Pendleton waa identified today' as Robert W . .Roland1 19, of Miramar Na v«l Air Sl~tion in S8p Diego. A rlpllde ,carried. hf m out' to sea while swimming Feb. 19 oCC Black's Beach ln La Jolla, the coroner's office said. His body washed ashore Wednes day about 15 miles Carther north. It was not•immediately known how many houses were aCfected or if the e ntire area being evacuated was developed. An unidentified spokeswoman for the Ventura County Fire Department said wate r was bubbling over the lop of the dam and the water-dre nche d foundat'ion appeared ''very shaky." Further d etails on the evacuation, just below a Sq'lall manmade take in the northeast. s~otlon or the hilly bedroom commu~ty, were sketchy. Further south, a nighttime raft rjde on the rain swollen San Gabriel River ended in disaster today with the death of a woman, the disappearance of a man and the rescue or two other peraons aboard a capsized raft. The dea<t woman wa s identified as <ilorla Holguin. 28, . of Bell Gardens. Deputies saJd Ule )VOll)N\ aepai:ently dlM of exposure and not' (rOfrt drown- ing. She was wearing_ a life jacket, a spo~esman said. A helicopter 1lnd sea search continued Ior David .Mellon, 34, ol Norwa)k, whom autJtorities feated had been swept out to ...... '-Henr y LassarO, SS, of Maywood. told deputies· be and three lriel)ds bad fallen into the river alter launching their raft for a late J'\llht Adventure in Mo11tebelJt?a _~bou\ 20 mile• io· 1+11d t~ ~it ee~ After U-a.-eilnJ a 1laorl ~~ tan~e on tije w•tete®r~ • .._ raft c~lied, toasln1 la.f fu• Norwalk· pltttlct pl-a~&· co-workers~ U. ~d c~ Llsaafd. ~ aftodler r (lee eY'"ClJATEt .... _At)' 1i. Gates also reported receiving loans or more than $10,000 each · Cr o m the Orange County Employees Credit Union and Newport Beach stock brokerage firm Shearson, Hay.den, Stone Inc. The s heriCl's a mended dis· closure statement a lso shows that he received a loan of less than $10,000 Crom Clint Hoose Jr or Newport Beach and repaid a loan to the Orange County Postal Credit Union during 1977. On the sheet requiring public offi.cjals lo list any gifts they might have received during the year, Gates showed "none." Orange Coasl Weather Chance or rain near 100 percent and becoming heavy at times late tonight and Saturday. Lows tonight in sos. Highs Saturday 58 to 63. INSIDE TODAY Recreational horseback nd· ing remciru popular, but there are f etD pl.oce1 in Orange Coun- t11 where horsc1 con be remed. Thou mai.i atableaouoUable a1 e ~hired tlrt ..-ory and photoaonPogeCI. •• CH .. AA M C>S . " .,.. .. Ca CM :: Cl .. T.2 DAILY r1LOT USC Cundldatcs for three Laguna Beach City Council scats have made public individual con- tributors to their campaigns, ac- cording to Caty Clerk Verna Rollinger. l»lanning commtssion 'tbairm<rn Diuna Dike and current councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney each reported receiv- lng monetary contributions from more than a· dozen citizens in their statements Ciled with the citv last week Mr:.. Dike, who has received Sl.251 in cash, loans and gifts to dale, hsls 17 contributors who added SSO or more to her campaign chest Those contributors include: Laguna Beach developer C harles Elfstein, $125 . urch1t eC't .James Wilson, $100: architect Robert Theel, $85 ; harstylist Judy Huller, $85 ; Robert Warner, $63: Priscilla Fawcett , $100; Mtchael Vacheron, M certified public ac- countant, $100. Also husband Woodward Dike, a landscape architect, $385; UC Irvine professor Peter Freeman, $58: architect Fred Arbuckle, S125; J. A. Hirsch, $100; UC Berkeley professor William Davis, $75; consultant Dwight Spires, $125 ; Gary Davis, $100: developer David Kelly, $100; former Mayor Roy Holm, $50; and builder George Kacb!c.kas, $75. Councilwoman Sweeney re- ported contributions totalling- S-1.216 in her campaign to date, with cash gifts from 15 citizens. including: Don and Roma Rose, $111'; James W. Dilley, $.50; builder George Kachickas, $50; UCI Profe110r N:lthan Rynn, $50; Barbara Rabinowitsb, $57; Dr. Euaene Levin, $65; attorney Raymond Utln, $115; architect Frederick Lang, $.SO; UCI pro- fessor Thomas A. Standish III, $.50. Also Barbara N. Painter, $7S; Kenneth W. Wood, $50; realtor Citrolyn Megaree, $65; former Mayor Roy Holm, $122; J . A. Hirsch, $100 and Dr. Stephen M. Pauley and Marilyn Pauley, $67. Slockbroker candidate Howard Dawson reported gifts to\alin~ $1 ,622 thus far in bis cam p1ugn, with the majority of his donors contributing less than $50 . . , E're• Page A l Those contributing $50 or more include Harry Willats, a hotel operator, $100; auto ser vice dealer Larry Hunt, $.50 and realtor A. Lloyd Milne, $50. FORUM IN CLEMENTE. • • Businessman Kelly Boyd r e- ported cont.ribuUons of $1 ,543 in his statement, with donations of $S0 or more from real tor Milne. $50; Eugene Sholec. $50; con· s truction manager Charles Bento, $50; auto manager Donald Crevier, $.50; investor LeRoy Childs, $50; investor Stephen Levinson, $100; hotel owner H. P. Willats, $100; Dr • Vincent P. Carroll, $100; and in· vestor Mel Carney, $50. ma ke city government less fo rbidding to San Clemente citizens, encouraging them to take a more active role. Intimidating those who try to s pca k up at city-sponsored public meetings leaves only those with vested interests to in- f I u en ce city policy, Mitchell said. Candidate Robert Chester Rusin, 40, who said he is running for the City Council because he want s to publicize the Resurrection political party, s aid he would solicit public opinion on how to solicit public opinion Chc1rles f ox. 35, a real estate appraiser and form e r city councilman, said citizen input is essential to the workings of a democratic society. Candidate David Dodson, 26, a buyer and college student, did not appear to find fault with re. cent City Council decisions. He said he supports commercial de- velopment of the pier-bowl ar:ea, widening of El Camino Real and a system of one-way streets in the downtown area. Incumbl•nt candidate Tony DiGiovunni, 56. a businessman. said he 1s proud or progress m adc by the City Council in the four· years he has served. "There has been no fence straddling," he said. "I spearheaded the defeat or pro- posed overnight parking and res- idential inspection ordinances and prevented the Teamsters Union from associating with our police department." Candidate Allan Wulfeck, 51, a general contractor and city planning commissioner, said it has been insinuated during t he campaism that he has a conruct of interest serving on t.he plan- ning commission. .. l don't feel that," he said. "I have been actively engaged in the functions of the city, both in the public and private ~ector." Laguna Man Convicted of Sex Charges A La1UDa Beach man accused on arrest of committing multiple sexual offenses against an S- ·year-old boy bas been found guilty u charged after trial before an Orange County Superior Court jury. J udge Richard Beacom has appointed two doctors to ex· amine Ronald Paul Egardo, 29, or 2645 Laguna Canyon Road, with a view to determining his eligibility for classification aa a mentally disordered sex or. fender. The hearing into that ap· plicatioo has been scheduled tor March 16. . Egardo wu accused on arrest July 6 of committing sexual of. renses. He ls free pending the bearing on $10,000 bail. Boyd also reported $943 in con- tri bu lions Crom donors giving less than $50 apiece. Wayne Baglin reported con- tributions of $1 ,453, with S604 of that from donors contributing less than $.50. He reported SlOO gifts each from motel owner H. P. Willats and Lumber Yard operator J . R. Jahraus. Law consultant James Bishop said he has collected Sl,196 for his campaign, with· SSO gifts each from Joseph Shea and bookstore owner James Dilley. He also reports $375 raised from a "Bash ror Bi.shop" fund raiser. Advertising executive Adena Gay s-.ys she has collected $234 to date. but lists no contributors of $S0 or more. Candidates Maggie Meggs and Barbara Smith claim they have raised less than $200 ror their ca1?11>aign efforts a~ me end or the second fiHna period. Council hopefuls must file a third summary of campaign ex- penditures two months after the election. Many Homeless inBaja TIJUANA, Mexico (AP} - Thousands were left homeless ·today after three days of sometimes torrential r ains were interrupted by clear skies. Seven persons were reported 'killed. The U.S. Coast Guard sent two helicopters lo a tourist spot ·called the "Blowhole'' south of Ensenada where 20 people were reported stranded. None was believed to be injured. After heavy wlnds and rain, the surging sea cul through a peninsula of beachland, isolating vendors and their ramilies. Mexican Red Cross officials issued a plea to American neighbors in San Diego for food, blankets and clothing, in short supply because of a series of devastating floods that have lashed Tijuana thls year. Stunned citizens began the work of rebuilding their shattered lives. The Chinese community donated 500 hot Chinese meals to feed refugees at an army barracks. A Tijuana bakery donated a truckload or bread. Health officials sou~ht to pre- vent the outbreak or typhoid and cholera among those whose drinking waler may be con· taminaled. They vaccin ated hundreds at refugee centers, but \'accine was in short supply. OMNOa COAST l.IK DAILY PILOT At least 400 homes in low-lying according to Gen. Jesus Ponce hollows alooi the rampaging Tia De Leon, commander of an Juana River were swept away. army camp in Tijuana which Hardest hjt was t he Colonla was houaing more than 600 Echeverria area where flooding refugees. was compounded by the collapse The village is inhabited by of a small earthen dam. Russian farmers who emigrated T he village of Guadalupe, to Mexico al the turn of the between Tecate and Ensenada, centur y to escape religious was reported isolated by persecution. Members of the floodwaters pouring over th~ Mala~an sect. many of the old banks of the Guadulupe Rlver, vllluera still speak Russian. * * * * * * l',.._P~AJ EVACUATION IN SIMI. • • of the party, Jfm Patascbnlc, 3.S, oC Norwalk managed to climb out of lhe water. M.eanwhile, Malibu homeowners were apprehensive about the posalbWty that any ad· ditional moiilure could f urtber undermine beachfront homes along Pacific Coast Highway and send them crashing into ex- pensive houses below. Eleven homes in the Malibu area remained in "imminent danger of collapse," fire of- ficlals sll.ld, and Paradise Cove Pier. a nearby recreational facility, wu also in dancer of collapse and had been evacuated. . High tideland storm-eburned surf Thuraday du1 el~t feet ot aand oU the beach at Malibu and cut away at the base of ex- .pensive-homes. Highway. OfOciall said a four- incb-wide crack developed in the center or the roadway, closing it to all but ooe lane of traffic. One COUDty firemAn uid it could be a maJor catastroJ>be if t.be highway went sliding inlo the bomee, some of which cost $500,000. "The force of these waves is tremen dous," ¥id Anne Mante., who lives on tbe beach j u at north of the colon y. "There's no way to sleep at nl1ht." In Santa Barbmra, mudslides threatened house•~ but no 1eriou1 damafe wd reported. Some rural m buntaln com· munltl•, where the snow level Qood at 7,000 feet, were reported virtually eut off as mud and rock• dropped onto the twbUng narrow hlCbwaya leading tberi!. A b ove excfuatve .Malibu Colony, rainwater cucadlna orr the Sant.a 'Monica MountalDI llft· ,.,..... P-.e A I dercut .s teet of Paclflc. Coast ;,... •*-A~--1'EACHER. "I WU relieved at the time." • RAIN said Herbert ... I thought it ~ solved the codfllct some of tM • • • games I h a d c ommitted (myself){« ... cauams ... Herbert waa p atd $20 per ••m• to ret.--aF ba&eball and football games. .. Thia untortunate aUair ll'OUld In all Ukellbood h AV'9 been a votded U personnel re-latlon1hl.,1 betweea t he NIPondent <Herbert) and his prmclNl bad not deteri«•~!!t H id the rullnC, Uaed by WUJd •iM Anp lu Oft h b. a Wbile •Waltlnl tbe d9clllan ot tM .,..,.. amcen. Herbert bu e.._Ua\Md t11c~ at Nl1uel 111111, loeatecl In ~· ,Nlf\111. ·:··-Capls1uno UDIDl4 dlrffl0t saJd t.111 ba M .Dlal\I to ap-PUl tM It tMt Um O.llr Pilot SUit "'-to MARINE CORPS HELICOPTER LIES lN WRECKAGE IN TRABUCO CANYON AREA Only Minor Ankle Sprain Among Flve Men Aboard; Chopper Heavily Damaged Marine Helicopter Crashes in Rescue A Marine Corps helicopter on a rescue mission crashed early this morning in the Trabuco C:anyonarea. F r o nt Page ,\ I BROWN ... s lap a property tax re\·cnue Ii m It on citu.'s and countit•s - among other things. The bill l<Jnguished in C'om - m 1 tt e e la s t ye ar while lawmakers fought over other tax plans, but it began lo emerge as the Legislature's alternative to Jarvis after passing the Scnatt" in Januarv. The measure bci.!an to mo\ c A s pokesman at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station said the search and rescue <SAR > helicopter was flying in patch black skies veiled with low clouds s hortly before 1 a.m when it hit a tree and went "down about eight males east of El Toro near Cooks Corner. The marines were attempting to pick up county paramedics before evacuating an ill woman from Coto de Caza. an area which was isolated by the swell- ing Trabuco Creek. When the h<'licopte r crashed, firemen brought the woman over the creek in a stokes basket This was the second tame a SAR helicopter cr ashed on a rescue mission this year. In Au~us t , another helicopter crashed after an engine failed while tryi ng to pic k up a motorcyclist near San Juan Hot Springs. There were no injuries from that crash either. S'A 1ftl)' lh1:. \\-eek after llehr rt: mo\ <'d a contron:rs1al home~ ~ sales profits tax, and pressun· built for quick appro\ a l of &n alternative to J ar\'ls. A 79-0 Assembly \'Ole Thurs· day morning senl the measure back to the Senate for a vote on Asscm bl y amendments. One of the five men on board suffered a minor ankle sprain. There were no other injuries. However, the spokesman said, there was substantial damage to the helicopter which is worth an estimated $1.S million. After hitting the tree, the pilot was able to set the helicopter down, the spokes man said Although the chopper was carry- ing a full load of fuel. there was no fire. On board the helicopter this morning were Capt. Michael Perkins, the pilot; Lt. Terry Lewis. co-pilot : Corpsman Michael Thornhill; Crew Chi ef Thomas J . Hall, and Cpl. Mardy Carney, the mechanic. 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LO<IQ• ?14~ C•ldbdW\ Rd W oootdntJ iii .. C.it •1J•.a 0dt11 6t>r~tCH1 .. un~ t ,., H1.am. C.O•l• .AAti#w dttf"( tor .. Pl:Bl.IC NOTl{'f: <jflll\ Rev Donald Stur~on of lrv1nt CITY OF FOU .. TAI N VllLLE y oflic1a11 no. lnlurmonl w ill b• •I CM:loFOANtA Sur.ny\tdt-Mtmortdl Gordfn>, lono NOTICE INVITING BIO~ ... ,n. Cd. Ffltn<I• .. ..., '"""'lo""' FOA THE CON6TAUCTION O F lh•lr ropPCh mn call •t Sm11n CALLE MADE AO TuthHI Lamb WO\l<l•ll Cl\dP.,I on"" FAOM WAllO STREET ~o IH Clay MafCn l. 1911 flom I/ noon lo FffTMOllEORLfSSWEST IPM. ~mun T111nlll IAml>~a.V..w PllOJl!CTN6S.41'7,41U I Mortuary diro<lon4• ..a NOTICE IS HEREBY G1vE•I u1.i1 PENHALL lh• C1ly Counw o11r,. C•h ol ~ounl•on ROSINA MA.f:ue PENHA.LL. ,, V•llel (•htornt• w1tt ff<fl~,. '~alf'd 'lldtnl of ~wPOf't Buch. C• P<1u.c proPO._I\ unl•I lhe ..,ur of 10 oo ~ m •••Yon M4rc.h 1. tt11 •• et. MJll> of IO on T Ut"\Ody ~rel'! u. 1~19 tot , '" Be-lovtd ••ff' ot Me,10t'l PtM•U OI '''"rt.on of C•lle MMtero ,,om W.trd .._POrl &e~h. C~ .. b910•-.I mou ... r Sl•t•llo!l'ISl~lrnort<>rltHW~\llnAr I of Audrey M••\ of 8•100.t Ali.,,11\ c.orO•nc. .. w 1tf\ thr PIA'\ ..ind Ptnn•ll of 8 ••b0• c.. M•r lyn \Pf'(ttic•t•on\ p,, P0\~4\ VMll t..o-"'~ k ontUrr of C•m~Hlllo. C• J•nP-t \f'ntro unaf'r ,,.4 ,t"CI t.uvf'r Penh•ll of Cott• Me\• (• •ncl thiP •na \f\•11 tw.., om04n1f"'O c., onr c.t 1n1 ••lf' L#~OY ,,.nf"Mlll o1 B•lbo"' C• low torm\ o• t··~r "M"Curtft tf'GU.,t"d er 1nQ \Uter ol td• k rult..•nthltO of ~Chon 1 OS ol ,,,,. SPr<tfic•t on~ A Norw•tk C• Ann f-•llonOf Down,-., oropo,41 '-'·•I o .. m1r•f''1 C• 8nlt\d ... rper ot M•-•y (rty PROPOSAL 0 "1 (.Al L£ MAO£ kO C• • Lf'OOOIO C,1'\1.,., Of O•n•rd C•. •no o.. m,.,,,.o °" ~""'",.'"° 10 "''to""' Al•n C.,1\h-f' of H~lll''llQIOn 8f'~f\ (• '" tM h•nc:kOl I,,. (.1,. ''"'. •', ... ,or Ernt'\t C,1\I,.., Of '11,mftftQtO'\ 8t·K" ft<t 1n tn.e (th H•U 1020C. Sl•t•t C• •no Antone Gf"\ltt of Sllvu.oo Av•nv .. 4'1 Ot bo f(\tf" thlr noy, \t•ttd C•nvon. 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Cent• Ml"\•, C• on FnO.y oect.trt'd will bt , .. ,,,,..a bv '"''-' Cth March l, ''11 from U hOOr\ to I 00 Cltfll 10 lht (1ly e:-n9u,...., .mo (,11 Al PM Ent~nt will bl' at Mf'ltO\# tornf''f fc.ir r~••nQ dind ,,.PQ,t•~Q 10 Abbry Mdu\Oltum Sm•tP'I Tulhlll 1~ City Counc.u ot •I\ rf1Qul~,-"1t" .. 1tf\Q l.tmb (O\l• Me'• Morti.ut; dJrt<tOrt on M•tlh 11, 1978 ....., ..... Prior 10 \VtT\f'nit'nc1nq ""'t"~ trw-con AlltlOTTO tr•<tor .tnO ftll klOCOtUttt(fQf\, \"Alf ob F L 0 REN C £ J 0 S £PH I N E U11n 41i bu\o'•t••u f1t•"""' trt>m the (d't' ot ARLOTTO. r•~•dfnt of fl foto, (.a Fount•1n \l.tllf'"'t ,,, «(Ord4nc• •1tn P•1t-f'd •••v on M1rc h •~ t•78 thfi' foiJnWtn V•H•1 Mun1c1p.11 (4Jif'Jfl' Sur'4'1v~d C>V '""o Cft11uQnt•ri ~f\P-1• Volum~ f Tit~ S CMpt~f\ ) QA ..tno Boo~ •nd o.-Loy• "°'"of EI Toro s O& C• . four Qt•nck.htkJren »rv•<At wlll If\ •<ford.Inc~""'",,,,.. Pf'f)v1,1()rl\ of ~ n.10 •t 11 CO 1' M 'MllifOioY AU"A ~--tiff! t<rtff' ~· t~ ~. 1911 oitf Pate.1fr< Vttw .V.mott•t P•r• L•bOr (~ ot t'W St•lf' of C•I •orn . .a C11a091 wtlll tnlomoment •I P«tflc 1r... (Hy ~II o11""' C.IY Of Fovnt•on lloew Mamon.I Park. P4'Cillc 11._w V.ifey M• ..., ,_utlon •se.rUuw4 Morlu•ry cllred..,... l"9 prov.ill"V "°"''" ,,_ OI ....,. let JONES e.t<h <r•ll °' ty.,. of --m-or OOllOTHY WEBSTER JONES, r• rne<Mni< -lo eaecu"' IN con ••dent Of ~ de4 .V..r. _... ••4'1> tr.cl wl\i<JI ••If De _a..,.., lo 11,. llMr<l'I 1, 1'11. Sunl ved by __,. W<UUl\11111-Prll'Y•lll"V --lf'I Chuck J......,, --....Mor, LlllCI• cl•u•lk•llClft•""' pr-ter ..., , .. Clou91'1 of eor-de4 ~r. 4 e<..OM>M tolut--""'o. lftl U1.-. -- TOOd •nCI Cral1 IC•-· Sc .. t -re<•nt ·-a1errn1 ... u~ !or IN Marc CloU9f\, 1 9randdau9hlOfl o..,,.. (ounly arN •• publtlNCI ..., ll•lorle Keuleft and Cindi CIO"fll tho Unll.O StolO Oe0¥1menl of P•<1l1C Vlaw--y l)j--~ L•-. •nCI In no ·-\11•11 ·~· b9 _ UIOfolA•D ton 111 .. " ,,,. "1HTlfM4 ""FTAT"• ' EDITH M. LEONARD. rKl-1 of Mlnim11m w-. Cost• Mow, Ca. PH,.d •••Y •" Ho b<d will m con..O.red unleu II" Fol>ruarv 21, 1'11. s..Nlvecl by one made on 1r... olt1c1a1 bl•nk form Clau9htor .<1nr1 I!, Oor•kl ol S•n lurnl!lhtd bv the oi;. -" -lfl Bem.,Cllno, Ca., ,_ •lllors. GledY\ accoroano "'"' the provisions of '"'' David, HHel Morl•V •ftd Flor•Ma Notice and U. ~-•al req"'r-t SQulrPS, •II of Monln!•I. Canaoa, S and con<lltlon\ Ml. torth unde.r Sac hon or•n<lchlld,.., and I l"Nl-1'...ckllllCI. J of UM 5'>o!cllk.41\lonl. E«h b<OO.r PrlHla f..,.,,.ly MrYICff werw held. must De llcrr&Od In IKCO•Clolnce Wtlh Bell Broadwey Mor1uary dlre<IO.,. ~pllublt St••• i...w~. P'U LLall Pl•n•, se»<lflullons and olllcl•I OIANA SUE FULLER. retlo.nt .of pr-Ml 1orm1 to be ul<tel for btddln9 .Hunl ln91on Beacll, PHHd •••Y c•n be obi.Oneel only at the office of 11\f Ftl>ru•ry II, \'71. SllO fs w .... 1vec1 by C1ly Enolneer, Clly Hiii lier mother Oor91,,.,JHnHoltof HUtlt· Tho Cost <>f •a fo Pl•n> ~"" lnoton BHCh, aon Stephen Olivid l.ff Sp9cllte•Uon\ i. u oo tn<;fUC11n9 ld• 11 ill Hunllnoton Beach, sl•l•r Junno the !>'Cider n!QUO'lh llWll 111« Pl•n• """ Bomm•rto ol Hunlln9IOfl Bo•ch, S1Wclllc•lion• bl> uni by m••' ,,,.. ...,,Iller SltClllefl Holt of S.n Clemente. malllnq •ncl hAnclllnq cMr99 • ...,1 ... Memorl•I Services S4Jnd<oy March S •1 •n add•llOMI U 00. Ntllhor tlM <O•I ol 2 PM Paclli< v-Cl\allel. Prlvall In· UM Plan• """ Sc>K1hu1ton1 nor 1119 1.rnmont. P•clllc Vl•w NIOrtu•rY co~l of ma1t•nQ-f\at><11tnvw111 be,... P tu<lor&. !uncled •lllTANO fl\/ ELYN H MC.CL.EN DON CAROL Al!ITANO, roslcMftl of C:O.I• Clly Cle.-of 11\o City of Mes.. C.e. Pasted -•Yon Fewuary Fount•111ll•lley.Calilorlll• 7t. 1'71. SUrvlvad by l!Or hus~ Publhl'led Or-Coast O.lly PtlOI, 'JDRPh J. Aelt.eno, two -John W. March J, 1'11 By WALTE R R. MEARS AP '-1•1 Cor_,.._ W J\SlllNG'l'ON It seems as though llan111Lo11 Jordtm could use a security cordon. When he [.!<>t'S lo a bar he's besieged, Hice a star, i,o he may l>•P in private from now on. Thal, 1n lume hmerit•k, sums up the official While !louse vt•rs1011 of the Sursfield's caper. All 33 pages of it NO ONE HAS YET PRODUCED a trace of the risque limerick Jordan is alleged to have scrawled lo thl' young woman who claims he accosted her al the bar and, s purned, spit a drink on her. She remains us anonymous as she was when the W ashmgton Post Magazine printed her version of th<' episode two weeks ago. Jordan. hb companions and their bartender on the night 111 qucsllon all deny her account. The bartender Sa.) s the woman was pestering Jordan. And the 33-year old presidential aide adds that he Sl·~om goes to public places because he often 1s liothercd l>y pcoµle who don't respect his privacy BOTllSIDESSTIPULATETHATlheencounter wa!-. unpl<"asant, It also seems that during it, Jordan got :.laµrx.·d. Dcyond that, the events of the night of .I an. 27 arc as hazy as the atmosphere at midnight in Sar:-fil'ld's, now Washington's most publicized bar. pu bl1c•1zed l>ar NEW STAR? I l could be that the whole mess was an ac- cident. Accordiog to the bartender, Daniel V . Mars hall Ill, Jordan was drinking Amaretto and cream. "We u se th e cheapest Amaretto - it's 40 proof," said Marshall. That concoction of .. liqueur a nd crea m sounds hke enough l~ make anybody spit Perhaps the worn an JUst got in the way Hamilton Jordan Wh atever hJpprnl'd, there arc some conclusions to be drawn from thl' episode. t'OR O~f: THING . BARTENDERS are suppos<.·d to ha' e names like Joe. No one can say, let alone sin{!, "Set 'em up Daniel V. Marshall III, I've got a little story l wantyoutoknow." Fortunately, the senior associate counsel to the prei.1dcnt of the United States went to Marshall to get a story, not to tell one. Thi:.' interview produced a 2•1 page statement which the burtender con- 1.'luded by ~aymg that he saw no spitting, no touchrn~ and no improper conduct on Jordan's part Wh1 ll' llou:.c press t>cc:relar} Jody Powell ar rangec1 the dt'fensc <'Xh1b1ts "I've Ltlways lond of thoul(hl lhal in barroom t11spuk~. lhl· hurl<'ndcr was iienlraTiy consicTered to be the best Judge," he observed THAT ~1AKES SENSE, BUT White House response dJd more l\> magnify the story lhan to quash 1t. A quick shot would have worked better than the cannon Powell used. His defense dossier moved the item from the gossip columns to the front page. Still, the overreaction is more understandable tn \'lew of the questions Powell encountered later. -Tate thls one put to Powell at a White House news briehng: "lam ask mg what your comment is to the pro- prtt'ly of someone with access to secret m · form atton going into singles bars or other bars. I am Just asking whether you think that is proper or improper.·· That merits the Amaretto Cup for pomposity. POW E LL R E PLIED THAT I F THE adm in 1strat1on kept classified material from all I 0th Reunion Planned Katella High School in Anaheim will hold a 10th anniversary reunion o( lhe class o! 1968 ln May, and a mailing list is being compiled. Details are available by calling T16·9700. and JoMPll A. flloti.no, --..•w ~J..71 C.vnlllla Ann Relt.no, -brotl\er 1-----------=~:.:.&..------------------------- H•rold lafllln alt ol Cost.e Mffa, C~. H oly R•Hry recited on Thurs· day Morch 2. 1'7t 111 7:ot P.M. at B•nr &ergeron ~Mota ClwlflOf. Mass of Chrhll•n Burlal Friclily ~r<.h l. 1f71 •I 10 CO A.M. It :st. J°"" Ille 8ap!IU Catholl< Olurcfl. Int ........ ot Oaod Shephard Ceme1ort. In 1i.v of flowon contrlbutlon1 may bo made \o tM M otion Plctura •nd Talovhlon PIBPAMILY COLONIAL fUMUAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PA~tw MIMO•IAL PAii Cemetery Mortu11Y Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport, Californl1 84 .. 2700 w.co•Mta MOITUAllH Laguna Beach <494·9415 Laguna Hiiis 788-0933 &In Juan Capi91reno 49~1 778 IAln.a.teHOM MmALH~ Cotone del Mer 873-N&O -co.ti Meta a.e..2424- l&L laOAD~AY MOllTUAAY 1 10 C.ro1dw1y Cotta Mesa 842-0t&O Paid Poltllcal Advertisement Elect PHIL SCHWART~E Councilman San Juan Capistrano GROWTH & CAIE: The Future of San Juan --ts In Our Hands EXPEJIENCE l8J COMM_ITMEN'f. t8J CONCERN ~ DEDICATION ~ X· '" offlc1als who go into bar!>. few pt:oplc would have a ccess lo govcrnmc11l sl'C:rct:-.. He al~o noted lhul reporters have been known lo cnlt'r bars •ind dnnk hard liquor They usually go unnoticed, which 1s not the casc with JX'Oplc like .Jordan. Whatever happened at Sarsfield's. the bartender 's story touches on one of th<' fac:ls of Was hrniiton life: the real celebrities are the pt•ople Ill power "WH EN C•:umRITIES COME IN. pohtictans arc one of the few people that µeople run right up to," said Marshall ·· And these girls ran right up and JUststartcd talk mg to him, and a couple of people came up and al'ked Hamilton questions." Jn, enough lo drive u man Lo .Amaretto and rrt'am. PA•O f>OtthCAl ADVllHISEMENr -SERVICE NOT EXTRAVAGANCE .. FANTASTIC VALUES ~: ~~:~~~~ ............. $2900: Most An Priced Ft"OM SS.00 to SZ0.00 ~ . 5 Hours Only II a.rn. to 4 p.a ,,. SUND.A Y-MARCH 5 SAN CLEMENTE INN A VEHID4 DIL PUStDetTE SAM CLIMINTI VOTE DAWSON LAGUNA COUNCIL ......,. 'I -Free Admission • Free P11r1t1no • Personal Checks Accepted •• G-51101'1' ) SUMS it up. O•w•on for Council Comm 1..ou ZHt11k, Trus. In the DAILY PILOT ll>S OcHn Av• , YOUN 9e«t\ KELLY BOYD A PEOPLES CANDIDATE HE WANTS TO BE YOUR COUNCILMAN * A Third Generation La6wtan * * A Combat Yeteran !If Yielnam * * .4 ~riow, Commilled Lapnatic * * A Pro-oen; Yo ung 8&Uineuman * KELLY BOYD CARES ABOUT: Our Gn•t•nhclt •Our \'illage •Our Senior Citizens Tht' Sycamun· llill!l Lawsuit• Our Worsening Parking Problems ltt•lt·ntion or our Efficient Police a nd Fire Protection• YOU ! Pladng Public: Communications at a n Earlier Hour on the Council's Agenda VOTE For KELLY BOYD March 7th NEED A RIDE TO THE POLLS? . CALL 497-1224 Paid For By The Committee To Elect Kelly Boyd Pa\JI Farber, Treasurer, 1999 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, Ca. 926S1 Vote March7 WAYNE BAILIN DAILY PILOT Friday, March S, 1971 ORANGE COUNTY o.11, Pli.t Sl•f "'9• JEWELER TISH PIERSON WITH 'HIPPOS' Get Bubbles Back and You Get One Get a Ring Bubbles Reward Offered By STEVE MITCHELL • Ofl!MO.oly .. lt.cSIMI With all the hippo hysterics going around. there's at least one Laguna Beach woman who is trying' to do something bcncf1cial for Bubbles. Laetitia Pierson, who friends call Tish, is a jeweler in town, operating the Opal Peanut on Coast llJghway. SHE'S O .. FERl~G A pretty impressive re· ward to the person who fi gures out how lo get Bubbles the dcltnquenl hippopotamus back in her home al Lion Country Safari. And while this might at first appear to be a com m erc1al venture exploiting the 4,000 pound river horse. kl'l'P 1n mind Tish"'s creation predates the Bubbles barn bootle by several years. Whal Tish is proposing, is awarding ·one of her sterling silver hippo rings-valued at $68-to the person responsible for the safe recovery and re· turn of Bubbles. .. THE JS-YEAR-OLD jeweler says she's been making silve r and gold hippos for several years now, adding their price ranJ!es from $68 to $400 for-the gold hippos. So if you have a·ny b<'ller ideas than have been offered so far !t.c., calling out the Marines. or simulating a male hippo voice) let the folks at Lion Cduntry know about it. After all, }Ou'vc always wanted a hippo ring. Right? Cop Slwoter Get'8 Tenn in Prison A man who shot and wounded a Santa Ana policeman and then exchanged shots in a ruruting battle with the wounded man's fellow officer has been sentenced to nine years and eight months in state p rison. Orange County Superior Court Judge Mason Fenton ordered maximum terms on multiple criminal convictions, including attempted murder, for Jesus Gonzalez, 20, or Santa Ana. GONZALES WAS WOUNDED in the gun battle las t Aug. 28 after he shot and wounded ()r.'\, ficer Gail Clark. 32, while he was being questioned by Clark and officer Joseph Esther, 28. It was testified at Gonzalez's trial that the de- fendant turned his gun on Esther after wounding Clark, but was distracted wtH!n Clark drew his Mun and fired at the defendant while lying on the _ground. Gonzales and Esther then engaged in a run- ning gun battle through a downtown apartment complex which ended when Gonialez was bit by three police bullets -twice in the chest and once In the neck. OFFICERS WHO SPED to lhe scene and aided lo his arrest said the wounded defendant still had enough fight to kick one officer as he was being handcuffed and kick out the window of the police car as he was driven away. Both officers have been cited for bravery and · devotion to duty. Cla rk has since recovered from his wounds. Abuse Meet Set The sex abuse treatment. tean> of the Oranae County Department of Social and Cbild Prot.etUve Services will present a commmiity edueatlon ·pro. aram 'tiealing with problems and treatment of child sex abuse Monday from 3:30 to 5 p.g1. Sponsored by the South Oranae COWtty Ta.sk Force for Child Abuse Prevention, the program wlll be h eld in Silverado Hall, Sllverado Continuation High Scbool, 25612 DiMltO Drive, El Toro. A spokesman said the task force ls composed .. 1'--.· «. prhrafe •ncl publlc-a1~01-repN1""8tivea and--~ dtfzens .tK> are promoting the concept 9f self ·help -: lfoupa for pareqta. ·Burned B~y's Benefit Slated A student social services organization at Cal Stale Long Beach Is setting up a Mexican bakery next Wednesday lo hent•fil burn·scarred Tomas Dominguez. 9. the child befriended by a Hunt- ington Beach couple. Members of the Cal Stale Long Beach As· soeiated Students of Social Welfare will be raising funds at a Mexican bake sale scheduled from 1 to 4 p.m . In the campus' Lecture Hall Patio. The Lecture Hall is located just north of the campus library. T omas, who was chsccwered in a Tijuana s hantytown by Mrs H1C'hardo Castillo. of 6811 Defiance Drive, Huntington Beach, has undergone the first of several opl•rat1ons at Stanford University Mcdtcal Center Children's Hospital. Jnterplast, a worldwide organization that pro· vides free surger y, bul cannot cover actual hospital medical care costs. is doing the work on Tomas, whose face was horribly disfigured. Tomas is staying with a foster family in Gilroy for the estimated year 1t will take to rebulid his distorted face. GRAND OPENING 101 Palm St. Balboa Come and try our • • • • •• • •• • • • • Special Attractions BREAKFAST• LUNCH • DINNER Open 7 a .m .-7 p.m . •Closed Wednesday Serving Beer & Wine e•tNO THIS AO ANO •ECllYE A l'ltEI COKI WITH YOU• MEAL .. COASTAL PLANNING HEARING . . Tiie County of Of'ClnP finlrcn•1alal M•1g1-•I A.-cy wll laold to.- PlcnudftCJ Co.....i11lot1 hblc Heml9g1 oa tr. Comty's Local Coastal ProcJNIL ...... c illpilt is recp11shd oa ... Loe .. Cocnhl Progr-ILCPI Work ProgrGM for the Mortll Coast, Aliso Cnft md SCMllll Coast Plmutilag u.Hh. and tt.. Issue ldenlificatto.. ..ct 1-d Use Pim fw tlte l"IH Coast Planning u..it. The County PICINllncJ COftllllli~ Mlechcl tM folowlltg data for pllblc heariftc)s: MARCH 6 -Emphasis on the California Coastal Act and its application to the County's Coastal Zone. 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Stoeks VOL. 71, NO. 62, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1978 N TEN CENTS NB Eillployees Take Cu~ Froni ~olice By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI IN 0.tly Pl .. 1 $Ull Under a newl y adopted City Council policy, Newport Beach policemen are to be among the highest paid in Orange County, Members of the city's fi ve other employee as:;ociations say they don't sec why that policy shouldn't be applied to them as well. "If it's due to police, then it shou ld be due all city Another Storm Tonight By JACKIE HYMAN Ol UW O.lly "llel $~ff A break in rainstorms late Thursday and early today gave Orange Coast city a nd county workers time to clean up mud and debris and brace for another storm expected tonight. The National Weather Service put the chance of rain at nearly 100 percent tonight and Satur- day, with ram heavy at times. Another break was forecast for t Sunday. 1 One of the hardest hit areas of I the storms has been Trabuco Canyon. where an El Toro Marine Corps Atr Station sear ch and rescue he licopter crash landed early today while aiding the Orange County Fire Department tn a rescue. The heli copter reportedly cras h-landed while trying to break through cloud cover to rescue a young woman ap- pare ntly suffering from ap· pendicilis. No serious injuries occurred and the woman JNJLa filrrled across swollen Trabuco Creek in a basket on rope pulleys, a fire department spokesman said. ) T he Colo de Caza a rea in \ Trabuco Canyon a lso faces possible power failure as a l : m a in line Southern California ~ E~ison power pole teeters in the ( soaked ground near the creek., An SCE spokesman said efforts I were under way to reinforce the pole. Jn Newport Beach, where swirling tides threatened the lifeguard station at the Newport Pie r , lifegu a rd Lt. Logan Lock a bey said sandbagging ef· forts so far have (>revented ma· jor da mage. Other cities reported cleanup operations under way, although Back Bay Drive in Newport. Beach remained closed. An Orange County Flood (See RAI N, Page A2) Newport ~at NewsBoy Hits -· Harbor Rocks By ALMON LOCJ(,\8EY Dellr Plllt a..tillt Wrtttt NewsBoy, t he matiogony col· ored 12-meter sloop that has been a m arine showpiece in Newport Harbor since 1966, is a victim of the violent Southern California weather. Strong winds and high surge in Fish Harbor, the Los Angeles Yacht Club moorln·g area on T er m inal I sland cau sed NewsBoy to drag its mooring and fetch u p on t he rocks Wednesday. T~e yacht bad been at LA YC alnce the Mldwlntei' Re1atta and Q"1ler J ack Baillie of Newport Buda wu ph nnlna t6 a.ail 1tJa }lfewport Harbor Yacht Club'•· Ocean Radnl Series. ' Accordins to preUmlnary in. the-water lnapeetlon of the r acht, lt wu bOled througb on employees,'' said Stan Peterson, president of the Newport Beach Empl oyees League whic h represents the city's blue collar workers. His sentiments were echoed in \'arying degrees by the pres- idents of Newport Beach's Fire Fighters Association. . Ocean Lifeguards Association, Professional a nd Technical Employees Association and the City Employees Association, which represents th e administrative and clerical state. Monday, councilmen voted 6·1 with Councilman Paul Ryckorr dissenting, to adopt an un- precedented policy whic h m andatl'S that the pay a nd fringe benefit package given policemen must be i;omparableto the top three pack1;1ges paid in the county. According to a survey of the 24 DMIY,......,__,.._,..,,.. YOUNG HARBOR SEAL IN TEMPORARY QUART!R8 Rough SeH Driving S.agofng Mamm.., to Shore Sea Lion Saga NB Lifeguards Rescue Nine Along with all the other phenomena produced by the string of Pacific storms hitting Newport Beach, lifeguards say they have found themselves up to their necks in sea lions. Woll perhaps it's not quite that bad, but Lifeguard U . Logan Lockabey said he and his men have aided nine beached sea lions since Wednesday. "I guess they come ashore to get away from the rough seas,". he speculated, noting that the animals are in various states of health. The seagoing mammals are not just washing up on the ocean beaches, he said. "They are turning up in peoples' patios. They go to step outside in the morning and there's a sea lion staring at them." Lockabey said Newport Beach lifeguards will be glad to ta.Ice a sea lion off any resident's hands as long as they're not handling some other emergency at the timeo. T h e g u a r d s h a· v e a n India Nixes Jet NEW DE LIU, India (AP) - The Indian government says it wUl not let the Concorde Cly over Indian territory. a~reemenl with a Laguna Beach organizatjon call the Friends of the ~ea Lions and they take the animals down to the Art Colony where they are cared for until they're sufficiently recovered to go back lo sea. Lockabey says he's never seen anything like the influx of sea lions. which he says seems to be happening all along the Orange Coast. '· l guess the bad weather af. feels them too," he said. Grave Robbers U/tNo Clue CORSIER SUR Vi:VEY, Switzerland <AP) -Police aay they have no clues to the identity of grave robbers who stole Chauie Chaplin's body from a small, unguarded Swiss village cemetery two nights ago. They said no ransom demand :has been received, and they would :not speculate on other possible .motives for the theft. Chaplin died Dec. 25 and was buried two days later in a small cemetery on a rarely traveled dirt road near this Lake Geneva village where be spent the last 20 years of his life. · U a port aide at about. the 11rbo1rd <bottom> atrake. Y~.IJIQluu.-..ull....ll~~......:~ _,~, °" ti ltarboard aide at •bout • 45-dlcrw u,i. and wu .. about hall tublDerlff. Sffortl to · .-1va1e the sloop have been liam pered by continued bad • weather. • <See YACUI', Pase Al> agencies prepared by city of· • ficials and the Police Employees Association, Newport currently ranks 14th. A beginning patrolman earns a salary and fringe benefit pa<:kage worth a monthly gross of $1,815. The top three agencies, Anaheim, Irvine and Santa Ana, pay from $2,040, to $2,150 to their beginning patrolmen. Newport police association members lobbied hard for the newly enacted policy. basing their request on the content.ion that the city's ability to attract and retain top quality policemen is being humstrung by the pres· ent standing in the salary survey. Ryckoff, in dissenting, cited several reasons for opposing the policy, inclu~ing the fear that the rive othe r groups which r e present about 340 city employees would seek an identical policy. That view seems to be borne out b y interviews with representatives of the fi ve other employee groups. Lifeguards are planning to meet to discuss what action they should take. Other groups, such as the City Employees and !he Employees League are waitiftg to bring the matter up during up- coming negotiations. (See EQUAL, Page A2) Tax Bill Inked Brown Pkdges No New Increase SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today signed a Sl 4 billion bill to cut property taxes. pledging no new across- tbe-board tax increase while he is governor. The DemQ(·ratic governor said that he would avoid a general tax increase where sales. in- come and all other state taxes would be increased at the same ttme. • • 1 am pledging no ne w Hopefuls ·Disclose Fi::l!nces Newport Beach Cily Council J:JUldJda•es' c~1<losure fOrmt mec1 b)' the 4"4.llne ti 5 p.m. Thursday 1how incumbellt Lucille Kuehn as Ute bluest money raiser ol tbe 15 hopefuls, with $8,780.28 ln dooaUons. She was fo llowed by J ac- queline Heather, chairman of \he city Planning Commluton, who has raised $31131.tl. Mrs. .Heather is running in the fourth district. Mrs. Kuehn is running an the sixth. Mrs. Kuehn is the only council member seeking re-election. Mayor Milan Dostal, Mayor Pro Tern Pet e Barrett and Councilwoman Trudi Rogers have announced they will step down. The third largest fund raiser so far is Donald Slrauas with $2, 725 <first district), followed by Planning Commissioner Paul Hummel with $2,025 (sixth dis- trict). l Other candidates and amounts received were Peg Forgil, $1,590 (first), Mike Gering with $1 ,484.98 (third), Evelyn Hart ~ith $1,013 (third), and WUllam Dohr, $795.03 (sixth). Amounts listed include Joans. Receiving less than $200 were, in the first district, John Tucker, La Verne del la Cierva and S.H. "Hap" Byels. The city clerk's office reported that Bill Von Esch's s tateme nt had been mailed on lime but had not yet been received. . Also raising less than $200 wer e Frank Ivens and Paul Caldwell in the third district and Charles D. Larson-in the fourth district. Contributions listed ran1ed from under $10 up to $200, the maximum a can didate is permitted to receive from one donor. Mrs. Kuehn's supporters in- cluded Anthony R. Moiso, pres· ident of Rancho Miulon Viejo; -<See CAMPAIGN, Page AZ) ' I general tax increase as long as I am governor," Brown, who is seeking a second term, told re- porters at 1:t Capitol news con· ference. Brown also said he planned to campaign vigorously against the Jarvis initiative on the June ballot. Brown , s urrounded by legislative sponsors of the bill, signed the m~asure al a formal ceremony in the Capitol news ............. ltla.t Bf!flutff Id Lynda Carter, star of the TV ser ies "Wonder Woman," has been voted the ''most beautiful woman in t he world" at the annual convention of the International Academy of Beauty. Marines Nix Help in Hunt ·For Bubbles conference room. At the ceremony, he said he did not believe the Jarvis measure would win voter ap- proval and said he tfiought it had "serious constitutional pro- blems." . ~ The bill, which would cut horn eowner property taxes at1 least 30 perc.ent, was sent to i Brown Thursday after a break in a legislative deadlock that <See BROWN, Page A2) Derailed Train Sabotaged W ASlllN G-TON (AP> - Sabotage caused the Florida train derailment Sunday that re- leased deadly chlorine gas and • ~Uled eight people, a federal safety agency said today. "OU!' lnvestlptors h ave de· termlned that the derailment 1 near Youngstown, F la ., was i caused by sabotage as a result or someone misaligning the rails at a joint in the track," said · Kay Bailey, acting chairman of t he N ational Trans portation · Safety Board. Miss Bailey said she passed the Information to FBI Director William Webster and that the FBI has "taken over lhe search for the persons responsible." A tank car carrying the chlorine gas ruptured early Sun- day after about 40 cars of an Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railroad freight train derailed. A ghostly yellow cloud of chlorine floated over a nearby highway, killing eight people a nd injuring nearly 100. Many of the bodies were found <*) the median strip of the four· lane road where the victims feU after appa rently trying to escape the fumes when the chlorine choked their cars' engines. . About 1,000 residents near "Youngstown were forced to evacuate their homes. Miss Bailey said safety board investig~tors found that some· one dellberately remove d a metal joint that joins two pieces of track together and pulled the rail off to lhe side "so nothing could h appen but that the l9comotive would go off the track." Coas t Weather Ctiante of Tain near 100 percent a nd becoming heavy at times late tonight a n d ·Sat urd ay. Lows tonight in sos . Highs Saturday 58 to 63. NSIBE-TGB~ y . Recreational horseback rid· tng mnaiu popul4r, btli thtte aN1 f etD plocf •in Oro.age C0tm· ,,, ~ "°"'' "°",,. mtted. Thou rmtol llablt• oiioilablc ore f tcdurtd fll •to111 ond phoC()•Oft Pallf Cl. lllftx \2 01\IL Y Pll OT N f'ro• Pag~ A I GATES ..• Newport Beach •Lock broker _.. firm Sheanon, Hayden, Stone Inc. Thl• sheriff's umcndcd d1s- dosun· statement also shows that h~ n•ceived a loan of less than $10,000 from Clint Hoose Jr. or Newport Beach and repaid a loan lo the Orange County Postal Credit Union during 1977. Another amendment to Gat.es' <tisclosurc statement covered in· 1tallment payments made to bim by· three s h eriff de- partment's employees that cov· er Lt 1972 ltiver side Count y property sale. Gates a lso added some in· vestments to his dii;closure statement. Among them was an in· vestment of under $10,000 cover· mg his one third anteresl in a newly formed Joint venture Avery Associates. Also omitted from his original statement but included in the amended declaration was his in· tcrest an u family partnership that owns land in the MoJavc Dl'Sert reportedly part or an cstate he. t\\o sisters und •• brother share. "I thank initially we intended to list everything that was re- quired and those things omitted simply were misunderstandings <>f the regulations " Gates said he met with Deputy County Counsel Terry Andrus 'fhursday to discuss the report· ing requirements. "I doubt that I'm the only public official in California who didn't include real est at{' Joans or mortgages on my statement." Gates Silid .. Rut that is beside the point. I intended and do intend to follow the letter and spirit of the law and now that 1t has been dnrified I 'm sure there'll be no more confusion." Gates' construction and Teal estate loans were already a matter of public record when re- corded with the county re · corder's om ce al the time the banl-.s advanced the money. On the sheet requmng pubJic off1c·11lb to hst any gifts they might have received during the year. GJtes showed •·nc ne." F r ont P a ge Al E Q UAL ... Th c Fir c 1'' 1 g ht er s and Professional and Technical as· ::.oeiations arc tr) ing to decide whether to go directly to the (•ounc1l or pursue the policy as P:lrl of the ncg_ot1at1ons process slated to begin later this month. Representatives Of the fi ve ~roups \\ere not critical or police. but they indicated some resentment that one association would be singled out for special lrt'atmcnt. ··1 think it's manelous that the police department should be among the top three," comment· ed Jack Hamilton, president of the fire fighters group "M y personal opinion is that fire fighters are probably com· parabie In that we perform many duties that would j uslify t hat same outlook. .. And we will certainly at- t e mpt to bring this. t o the councl 1 's attention.'· E l don David so n o f the Professional and Technical · Employees asked: ''Why not us, too?" One stumbline block seen by the five representatives was the absence of a similar salary and benefit survey prepared in con· junction with the city administration, although they indicated they would be working on something similar. · "You know." observed Davidson, "we've always want- ed to be comparable to the top or the scale, but now there's a possibility we could get something like that in writing.•· Farmers Adamant EDINBURG, Texas (AP) - Defiant striking farmers, de· manding that charges against the m be dropped, stayed a second night in jail here rather than pay the $18. 75 each that would free them. OftAHQ! COAST H DAILY PILOT "-... -"""""' .... Niii!- JtO II, C>lfley Yl .. "'••nt• ... ~·-- 7-...iHll-.... ., "'1 •nA M"'M" Getting Their L i cks In ~in L ah Book Alleges Life Created NEW YORK <AP ) Pu blls h ers Weekly has an advertisement for a forthcomin& book on what is described as "the scientific investigative report of the century.'' dealing with the al· ... leged creation of hum an life in the laboratory. The book. "In His Image, The Cloning ol a Man," is scheduled for publication in June by the J . B. Lippincott Company, according to the ad in the trade journal. THE AUTHOR, DAVID RORVIK, could not be reached. His agen\, Barbara Lowenstein, and spokesmen .(Qr Lippincott refused to discuas details or the book pending publication. Lippincott publicist Dlanitia Hucheson said the book would be available June S when people "could read the whole story." The ad Is headlined: "A human baby created in a laboratory is 14 months old." It says: "To protect the child from harmful publicity and other participants from certain controversy, Rorvik refuses to divulge names or places. but he describes fully the circumstances of his Involvement in this momentous development und the details of the scientific procedure atself." County paramedic Rick Lockman. at Uni n•n;ity Fire St::ition in Irvine, said lo· day hl' wants no r e match with ice cream· eating cha llenger Lucy Palumbo of Corona del Mar. She works with the wife of Lockman's battalion chief, Jim Radley, <.1 nu asserted she c ould out-e at an y fireman alive. The contest ended in a tie Thursday at the station, both having con· sumed almost a gallon each in an hour. Radley said Lockman won style points. because he wore fight er 's robe with "Rocky Road" emblazoned, but conceded "pound-for· pound\' Mlss Palumbo won . THE NEW YORK POST quoted an unnamed source 1dent1fied only as a close associate of Rorvik as saying the child was a boy and was the "clone" or genetic duplicate of a U.S. m1lhonaire, in h.is 60s, who "wanted an exact copy of himself." In cloning, lhe proce1& rererred to in lhe title, the nucleus of a somati~ or body cell is put into an egg cell from whic h the nucleus has been removed. The egg then bc~ms to divide and grow and could become a mature animal, Identical to the one whose cell wa.s used. · British scientists, within the last decade, produced a Jiving frog through cloning a sinjle cell from a nother frog. Genetics ex· perts say, however, that s uch a process involving humans is virtually impossible at this point Simi Evacuation Halted "YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER that a clone is an exact duplicate of an individual and that's very difficult to accomplish." said Dr. Stanley Kalkow of the University of Washington. "There's no one ln this country with the facilities to do it. ln this country, re· search on ova and things of this nature are very strictly con· trolled." 'No Imminent Danger to Dam Collapse' By The As!IOC:lated Press :-;umcrous houses in rural Simi Valley v.erc evacuated briefly today after officials in the Ventura County · community feared that a small Cllrthen dam would burst and flood the dwell· in gs. The evacuation, in a SO·block section subdivision nicknamed the "Texas tract," was ordered as clouds from the latest storm moved into Southern California, threatening new rain after a night of partly cloud y skies throughout much or the area. But the Simi Valley Police De partment called o ff the evacuation shortly arte r It began, saying there was no im· -Fro..-P-4lflfl A I BROWN •.• had dragged for months. C Reial· ed photo, AS) After the 32·6 vote, Brown for the first Ume spoke out publicly against the Jarvis Initiative, a June ballot measure that would cut property taxes about 60 percent. "The Jarvis initiative ia a tax trap," the Democratic governor told reporters. And he described the bill, SB 1 by Sen. Peter Behr, R·Tlburon, as "honest property tax relief." ··Jarvis will require income tax, sales, corporation tax ln· creases that will come up and calch people when they are not looking." Brown said. But the J a r vis forces re· m ained confident that their in· ilialive would become an amendment t o the s t ate Constitution nod override the Behr bill. The secretar y or United Organizations of Taxpayers, through which J arvis works. was asked if the bill would under cut the chances or the in· itiative. The secreta r y, Leona. MagidWlon , replied: "No, not as loni as the press makes It clear that the le1islaUon would be for only one year. It's not a con· stitutional amendment, and could be chanted at any time." The Behr bip wouJd not take effect unless the Jarvis Initiative is rejecti?d by voters and another ballot measure, Proposition 8, ls approved. • l'rolit P age A J IDPPO ••• minent danger of the dam's col· lapse. An unidcnlifled spokeswoman ror the Ventura County Fire Deparlment said water was bubbling over the top of the dam and the w atcr -d r en c.hed foundalion appeared "ver y shaky." Further details on the evucuation . just below a small manmudc lake in the northeast section of the hilly bedroom com munity, were sketchy. Further south, a nighttim-? * * *' Fro• P age Al RAIN •.. Control spokesman said the break in the storms permitted wa4er to be released from flood cont rol reservoirs, which are now quite low. The southwest corner of the San Clem ente pier remained closed as chd a stairway closer to the pler'a base, botb damaged by high tides. Pacuic Coast H.Jg.hway from Avenidn Estacion to Camino Capistrano in San Clemente was a lso closed today as city road crews cleared away mud and rock11 from eroding cliffs. Floodln1 problems Thursday in Laguna Beach forced the clos- ing of Laguna Canyon Road. Telonlc Altair, a m•nufacturing plant 1n the Big Bend area of the road sent home more than 100 employees due to the heavy water flow. The road was closed from 2to5p.m. For the 2'·hour pertod ending this morning, . 73 inches of rain was measured at Orange Coast College In Costa Mesa, (or a season total of 22.36, up from 7 .!3 last year. From P age Al YACHT .•. Baillie, a staff commodore of the Balboa Yacht Club and a member or LAYC, said shipyard workers were a ttempting to relloat the yacht by flotation material. It was to be towed to the San Pedro Boat Works for sur vey today, weather pennit· tlng. Preliminary inspection showed that the yacht could possibly be r epaired, BaUUe said. NewsBoy <ex-Easterner) ts a wooden 12·meter bullt jo 1958 by the Chandler Hovey family of New York for campaigning in the America's Cup trials. The yacht failed to win ~ tenae honors in 1951, 1962 and 1"4. Balllle purcb11e4 her &om tbe Hove,-family Md •hlppeci lt. to Newport Beach in 1966. raft ride on the rain swollen San Gabriel River ended in disaster t oday with the death or a worn an, the disappearance or a man and the rescue of lwo other persons aboard a capslted raft. T be de.ad w o· m an w a a identified u Gloria Holguin, 28, of Bell Gardens. Deputles said t he woman apparenUy dled of exposure and not from drown· ing. She was wearing a life jacket . a spokesman said. A helicopter and aea search continued for David Mellon, 34, of Norwalk, whom authorities fear ed had been swept out lo sea. Fro•P~Al CAMPAIGN FINANCING. • • Ray mond L. Watson. former president of th!:! Irvine Company now of New1>0rt Development Company; developer Ben C. Deane; O.W. 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He said another factor was that the eight percent maximum allowed this year was higher th~n the amount given last year under a similar merit pay program. In September, when the pro· gram was approved by trustees, the s uperintendent said the $35,000 may be even less than the amount that would be needed. He said this week that it wasn't until later that he re- alized the program would cost more money. When the program was ap- proved, the superintendent also s aid that merit pay would be difficult to obtain and glven only for "excepllonaJly fine work." But 45 -or nearly two·thirds --of the 72 eligible employ~ were given some extra pay un- der the system. This apparentl:t means that at least a majority of the administrator s arc con· sidered lo be above average. The program g(vcs no merit pay to administrators who are considered bverage or less. Administrators cons idered Sheriff Shows Loans ended ·statement Income On Loan -Revised Oran~e County Sheriff Brad Gates has amended financial disclosure statements he fil~d las t month to, among other things, show S340,000 in real estate and other loans he re- celv<'d In 1977 as income. "Whatever errors were made in the original statements were unintentional and simply a mis· unders tanding," G at es s aid Thursday evenrng. "I didn't rewire, for example, that a home conslr'\lction loan FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1978 Afternoon .Y~ S oeks ·i ·t! TEN CENTS Esthnate "outstanding'' were given a ·seven to eight percent salary in· crease and those judged "above average" received a five to six percent raise. Gilbert Moreno, director of ris- e al services, said only four empl oyees -a ll classified emplol:s who generally earn less an the cerlificat'd admini ators -were given tbe maximum eight percent raise. Eighteen of the employees CLEARED OF CHARGES Teacher Herbfrt Teacher's Dismissal Overturned were given a seven per cent rwse; 18 were given six percent and five received five percent, Moreno said. Th e· 51 certificated adm inlstrators generally those who are involved in management of educational pro- gra ml!I -recet\•ed a total of S63 ,229. T he 29 c lassified supervisors and .confidential employees were given a total of (See MERIT, P age A2 ) Another Storin Tonight By JACKI E HYMAN 0t •• 0.11, ll'ilet 5ulf A break in rainstorms late Thursday and early today gave Or a nge Coast city and county workers lime to clean up mud a nd debris and brace for another storm expected tonight The National Weather Servi-.e ; put the chance of ram at nearly • 100 percent tonight and Satur 1 1 d.ay. with rain heavy at time!> Another break was forecast for! Sunday. One of the "hardest hit areru. or· the storms has been Trabuco Can\'on where an El Turo Marine Corps Air Station sr·arch and r escue hl'l icopter crash landed c.arly today while aiding the Ora n·i;e County Fire Department m a rescue. The helicopter reportedly crash-la nded while trying to break through cloud cover to lml~ ~11-durinr~~ .......... lty'A :COOP r escue a youn~ woman ap· parcntly s uffering from ap- pendicitis. No ser ious injuries occurred .and 1hc woman JN~'----1 carried across swollen Trabuco Hot Car in lrriae The fire, which apparently started in..1he e n gine. destroyed this 1964 VW bus belonging to Floyd Martin of Tustin. An Irvine police officer saw the s moke and pulled Martin, who hadn 't noticed that anything was wrong, ovf'r to the side of t he San Diego Freeway near L.ag.,Una Canyon at a bout 3;30 p.m. Thursday. Fire men said they arrived at the s cene too l ate to save the vehicle. 'fhere were no injuries. Tne cause of the fire .fs being in· vcstigatect. Tax Cm Bill Signed Today By Governor SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. signed a $1.4 billion bill lo cut property taxes that ·s upporters toot as a n altttnative to the Jarvis initiative today. The bill, which would cut homeowner property taxes at least 30 percent, was sent to Brown Thursday after a break in a legislative deadlock that. , ilad dragged for months. (Relat· ed photo, A5) I After the 32-6 vote, Brown for \he first time spoke out publicly against. the Jarvis Initiative, a June ballot measure that would t 'cut property taxes about 60 1 (See BROWN, Page AZ) Coast Chance of rain near 100 perce nt. and becoming_ heavy at tlmea late toni1ht aad Sa&.u.r du Lows tonight In 50a. Hl&hs Saturday &a to 63. Evacuation in Simi Halted; Rain Due By Tbe Associated Press Numerous houses i n rural Simi Valley we re evacuated briefly today after officials in the Ventura County community feared that a small earthen dam would burst and flood the dwell· in gs. . The evacuation, in a SO.block section subdivision nicknamed the "Te)tas tract," was ordered · as clouds from the latest storm moved into Southern California, threatening new rain after a night of partly cloudy s kies throughout much of tbe area. Bot the Simi Valley Police Department called off the evacu ation s hortly after it began, &aying_ there was no im- minent danger of the dam's col- lapse. An unidentified spokes.woman for ttre. Ventura County Fire Department said water wes bubbling over the top of the dam a nd the wate r -dre nche d foundation appeared "very shaky.'' Further d etails on the evacuation, just below a small m anmade lake in the northeast secUon of t.be bUly bedroom community, were 1ket<?by, Farther south, a nighttime raft ride on the rain s\tollen San Gabriel River ended in disaster today with the death of a woman, the disappearance of a man and the rescue of t. wo other persons aboard a capsized raft. The dead woman was identified as Gloria Holgujn, 28, of Bell Gardens. Deputies said the woman apparently died of exposure and not. h'om drown· lng. She was wearing a life jacket, a 1pokesman said. A helicopter and. sea search conUnued for David Mellon, 34, of Norwalk, whom authorities feared bad been swej>t out to sea. year should be reported as in· come simply beeause it isn't in· come. It lS a loan lo be repaid,'' Gates said. However, the sheriff added, 'Tm told now that such a loan for reporting purposes must be tlsted as lnl'ome and I've done that.·· As a result. Gates' amended statement shows a loan from Bank of California with an ap· propriate box checked indicat· ing "value received was greater than $10,000." Although the loan was for $140,000 and was repaid 90 days later , the form& indicate it must be reported only insofar as it ex- ceeds $10,000. By the same token a $200,000 mortgage loan ftom Keyst0ne Savings and Loan that Gat4!s used in part to repay the con- struction loan also has been add- e d to his statement and checked in the appropriate box marked value received was greater than $10,000. The sheriff also showed on his a m ended statement receiving a loan from Paul and Virginia Montgom er y of Capistrano Beach that was valued at more than $10,000, but, as of the re- porting date, had a remaining balance under that amount. On the sheet requiring public officials lo list any gifts they might have received during the y~r, Gates showed "none." °' tM o.11, PttM s-.11 Niguel Hills Junior High School teacher Michael Herbert. will not. be fired and accusations made agatnst him by Ute Capistrano Unified School Di.s· trict are to be dropped, a state parrel has rutM . Herbert, who has taught math a n d foreign languag.st.._i n Capistrano Uoffied 'tlchools since 1974, was notified in May of tus impe nding di smissal. He was charged by the school district with dishonest v and persistent violations of "rea- son~ble rules and regulations." Herbert appealed the decision to fire him, and a hearing was held Nov. 30-Dec. 2. The three· m ember hearing panel was headed by administrative law judge John Willd. During the hearing Niguel Hills principal Edward Kincaid testified that Herbert bad twice left school 10 minutes before the end of bis work day without permission. In addition Herbert allegedly took t wo "sick" days, but was well enough lo coach baseball games in the afternoon for pa.y, Kincaid told the panel. He rbert s aid l\e had un - derstood 10ncald to say at a faculty meeting that if teachers left early, tley would be docked a quarter day sick leave. "I was relieved at the time,'' (See TEACHER, Page A2) Creek in a basket on rope pulleys. a fire department. spokesman said. The Coto de Caia area in Trabuco Canyon also faces . possible power failure as a <See RAJN, Page A2> * * * Five Escape_ Trabuco Area Copter Crash A Marine Corps helicopter on 3 rescue mission crashed earl,· this morning In the Trabuc~ C.:anyonarea. A spokesman al the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station said the search and rescue <SARI helicopter was n ying in pitch black skies veil ed with low clouds s hortly before 1 a.m. when it hit a tree and went down about eight miles east of El Toro near Cooks Comer. Ofte of the five men on board surrered a minor ankle sprain. There were no other injuries. However, the spokesman said, there was substantial damage to the helicopter which is worth an estimated $1.S million. Afte r hitting the tree, the pilot (See COr'fER, Page AZ> [ \2 DAILY PILOT SB E',.._Pa,,e Al MERIT ... $13)92 .. Merit pay raises arc given for one year only. On July 1, the beginning or Cl new fiscal year, the administrators' salaries are supposed lo drop back lo the norm al level unless they are i:iven another merit raise. The merit increases were gi ven in addition to the five percent cost of llv1ng ralse that was granted earlier this year to all management employees. Since salaries of school djs. .. trict employees are an ex· penditure of public fundB. they normally are considered public inform alion. However , neither Moreno nor Welle would reveal the raises given to individual administrators . "l think that's a violation ol confidential information," said the superintendent who coroplet· ed the merit pay evaluations last week. Re pealing the stand he took when merit pay raises were granted lasl y ear , the s uperintendent !)aid revealing the raises given to individuals would rencct their evaluations. This. he argued. w uld be a violation of the empt yees' right to pri vacy. llowe\'er, the s rintendcnt pointed out that e merit raises l'an easily be fi red by compar· ing the ad mi islrators · past salary rates h their µresent salaries. Such a comparison indicates that the four men who sit in al trustees· meeting:. and arc con· si.dc r ed al the lop level of adm inistrut1on were each given a SC\'Cll percent raise. These administrators and their salaries are Don Ames. a ssi!>lant s up e rintendent, $39.127. Jim Mit c hell , adm 101 strator of personne l, SJ6 .6i0. Rob Ferguson, director of factl1t1 es J nd ser\'1ces. SJS.991. and Moreno. $34,326 Welte re1>t!ated wh<1t he has often said in the past -he does nut feel aµoloJ,!etic for educators' salaries. "I still feel one of the mos t 1mr>0rtant services society provides is a 1.1ubhc education." he said. The superintendent said the purpose of the merit pay pro- gram 1s "to make for a better school district hy recogn1Z1ng those pC'ople who do perform well." If thC' merit pay system has m adc the schools better for yo un gs ter s then , th e superintendent said. the money has been "well spent " Bul Welte said the program probably won't continue next year when the district is expect· ed to have a reduced income. Fac ed with this and even greater possible reductions if the Jarvis .Gann initiative passes in June. trustees have said they won't. 6pend their con- tingencies on anything other than emergencies. The excess amount of merit pay, howe\'er . will be paid out of this contingency account. Bul the superintendent s aid the merit pay was given because il was agreed to before the Jarvis initiative was put on the ballot. ,. By WILUAM HODGE Of .... Deity" ....... IT MA V NOT BE A BA<;KLASH a1ainst the move· ment to equalize the sexes, but Saddleback College trustees have approved the deletion of two courses 1eared to educate the opposite sexes about each other. Apparently women aren't that interested in learning about the game that keeps rnen and television sets tied together for a better part or the winter weekends. The course, "Whal You Have Always Wanted To Know About Football But Were Afraid To Ask," wa~ designed for women whose mates are consumed by watching the ,Rame. But Trustee Norrisa Brandt took ex- ception to the explanalton. Sho said she knows as much about football as anyone. She learned 1t in high school , s he explained. Another canceled course was tilled ".Male Guide-to.Modern Women." Trustee Robert Price was amazed at the cancella- tion. Not Mrs. Brandt. however. That's another thing that's learned in high school. she explained. • • • TELEVISION DETECTIVE Jack Webb might be in· tcrested in meeting Saddleback Valley Unified School Dis· trict Trustee Carole Neustadt. She just might be perfect for a part in one or Webb's notorious police shows . The possibility stems from a "terrible experience'' Mrs. Neustadt had recently while visiting Mission Viejo High School. "When I went into the rest room . they started scream- ing 'narc·," she said. She apparently couldn't convince the kids that she was n't a narc just a trustee. • • • ~llSSION VIEJO MUNICIPAL Advisory Council Chairman John Noble received a reply Wednesday to one of his questions about the :\fission Viejo Company's pro- posed changes in the Community Plan Text "Where is MA C?" Noble had asked in a letter to the company. "Tbey do not appear anywhere." .. MAC appears at 27021 La Paz Road. Suite 2K, every second !Honday of the month," the company's Advance Planning !\tanager Dave Celestin responded in a letter. • • • SADDLEBACK VALLEY Unified School District Trustees will commence a letter writing campaign in hopes of changing Gov. Jerry Brown's mind. But thC' trustees' effort s won't be geared to persuading the often·elus1vc governor to s ign certain legislation. The trustees arc pleading with the governor to meet with sixth graders from Rancho Canada Elementary School. who will be visitin g Sacramento shortly as part of the school's career education program. • • • SOME TIME AGO. quite a nap was raised locally over the naming of streets 1n the E1 Toro area and Lake Forest areas. An enthusiastic builder was naming streets after his favorite rock and roll stars. Jagger Street, named after t~ Rolling Stones' lead :iiioger, and Dylan Avenue, named after Bob Dylcm. are examples of the fad lo Lake Forest. But M1ss1on Viejo developers learned a more sophisticated way lo name streets and avoid controversy -lhey name the streets In Spanish. Two such streets are Jamon Lane and Huevos Circle, located within a block of each other. The beautiful Spanish names mean ham and eggs. Fro• Page AJ TEACHER. • said Herbert. "I thought it re· solved the connict some of the games I had co mm itted (myself) for was causing." Marines Refuse Aid In Hunt for Hippo Herbert was paid $20 per game to referee CIF baseball and football games. "This unfortunate affair would in all likelihood have been avoided If personnel rt!· lalionships between the respondent (Herbert) and his principal had not deteriorated," said the rullng, s igned by Willd in Los Angeles on Feb. 28. Whtie awaiting the decision of the hearing officers, Herbert has continued leaching at N'ig~el Hills, located in Lag~a Nlgu'el. Robert K;napp, 'Cap._t,.~o Unified personnel dlrtctor Jaid the district bas no pl-ns to ap-, peal the decision al thia Ume. $1 DAilY PILOT "They bave big amphibious thlnn, with pontoons, and forklittl, and cargo nets," he sald. But, he said, the m arines~ ferred to Jet. the private sector have the nrtt crack at. catchlng Smith Joins Bubbles. Bubbles, meanwhile. grew in· creasincly confident that the Lion Country rangers who have been her more-or-less constant com panfons aren't going to zap her with a tranqullizing dart every time she comes out of the water. Out-of -school PE Allowed By WILLIAM HODGE Of Ille O.lly ~1 .. 1 St.all Mission Viejo voters will go to the polls next Tuesday to elect three people to serve on the Municipal Advisory Council. A total of 16,601 residents are eligible to vote in the election for two four-year term positions and one unexpired two-year term of a council member . While MAC candidates have maintained fairly low-key campaigns, some major issues in the election seem to be parks. taxes and police protection. No public meel·lhc-candidale nights were held. In an effort lo fomiliarl~e rel>· idents with the candidates, the Daily Pilot asked each candidate his or her background in the community. The six candidates running for the two four-year terms are: -J o hn Buller, 26822 Magdalena Lane. a 41-year-0ld heating and air conditionin$ con· tractor who has lived in Mission Viejo for seven years. He is married with two children. Schooled in Ireland, Buller Is in, volved in community sports pro- grams as a coach and sponsor. -Kathleen D. Kelly, 24252 Cataluna Circle, a JS.year-old in- cumbent MAC member who has lived in Mission Viejo 11 years. She is married and has four E',...rage Al COPTER ••. was able to set the helicopter down, the spokesman said. Although the chopper was carry· ing a full load ol fuel, there was no fire. The marines were attempting to pick up county paramedics before evacuating an ill woman from Coto de Caza, an area which was isolated by the swell· ing Trabuco Creek. When the helicopter crashed. firemen brought the woman over the creek in a stok~ basket. children. She has a ttended Saddleback Coll ege and Michlgan State University and has been involved locally as an omcer of the Little League Women's Auxiliary. -Charles Kenney, 26581 Fresno Drive. a 45-year-old real estate broker who has lived in Mission Viejo six years. He is married with three grown daughters. He served 2Q.years in the U.S. Air Force and 1s a past vice president of the Saddleback Valley Board of Realtors and a statewide director and delega\e for the Callfomia Association of Realtors. -R ay Krinsky, 23542 Via Benavente, a SS.year-old retiree from the U.S. Navy who has hved in Mission VieJO since last July. He is married ~ith no children. He was president or the Rossmoor Homeowners As· soclation for two years and is in- volved with numerous veterans organizations including the Unit- ed Veterans Council of Orange County. -·L. G. "Gerry" West, 22612 La Vina Drive, a 69-year-old seles consultant who has lived in Mission Viejo for three years. He serves as an area representative for the Seville Homeowners Association and has served on the Lakewood, Ohio. Hospital Board of Trus~ees. -Frank Wood, 27072 Mariscal Lane, a 44-year-old businessman who has lived in Mission Viejo for four years. He is married with one son. Besides ownini the Goodyear Tire Store in El Toro, he was founder of the local Lions Club and sponsors little league and bobby sox league athletic teams. Two candidates are vying for the lone two year term up for grabs in next Tyesday's election. · George Simons, a retired con- struction superintendent living at 27864 Via Sarasale, was un- available for comment. He is opposing incumbent Gary Stoney, a 35-year-old who is also past chairman of the MAC 's planning committee. He is married with two children. Fro• Page 111 RAIN ... sn r wtbero Califor~ia Edlsbn power 'P(>fe teeters in the J>oaked ground near the creek. An SCE s pokesman said efforts were under way to reinforce the pole. In Newport Beach, whece swirling tides threatened the lifeguard station al the Newport Pier, lifeguard Capt. _Logan Lockabcy said sandbagging ef· forts so far have prevented ma· jor damage. Other cities reported cleanup operations under way, although Back Bay Drive in Newport. Beach remained closed. An Orange County Flood Control spoke.!ml!n said the ·break in the storms permitted water to be released from Oood control reservoirs. which are now q uitc low. The southwest corner of lhl( San Cle me nte pie r remained closed as did a sluirway closer lo the pier's base. both damaged by high l1des. Pacific Coast ll1ghway from Avcnida Estacion to Camino Capil>trano in San Clemente was also closed today as city road crews cleared away mud and rocks from eroding cliffs. Flooding problems Thursday in Laguna Beach forced the clos- ing of Laguna Canyon Road. Telonic Altair, a manufacturing plant in the Bii.r Bend area of the road, sent home more than 100 e m ployecs due to the hea\'y water now. The road was clo.5ed from 2tos p.m . E'ro111 Page A l BROWN ••• percent. "The Jarvis initiative is a tax trap," the Democratic governor told reporters. And he d~ribed the bill, SB 1 by Sen. Pet'er Behr, R-Tiburon, as ''honest property tax relief." •·Jarvis will require income tax, sales, corporation tax in· creases that will come up and catch people when they are nol looking," Brown said. But the Jarvis forces Te - mained confident that thei!" in· iliative would become an a mendment to the state Constitution and O\ erride the Behr bill. at ALDEN'S FEATURING "THE CALIFORNIA LOOK" BY WALTER CARPETS HUNDREDS OF BREATHTAKING COLORS INSPIRED BY THE MOUNTAINS, DESERTS, SEA, AND FORESTS OF CALIFORNIA! • lo ... WILL WBAAK crea1od by Woller' a $1>9ttr1color · mulll·dye 1ys1em 8rlghl·lus1er 100•,.. hlol·set nylon mei.es 11115 aa~ony cul 1ind loop ealremoly durlblo. 13 Calll01nl1eol01s ll&TIUD Wlll .... I Kt LIMITED TIME ONL YI YOU'LL SAVE BIG -BUT HURRY! ADVERTISED NATIONALLY AT DQL:bARS MOREi--- A9 '"n ori .. Hollywood Square1 .. plua other top T .V~ aho'W• Aaaten n Vogu•. Hou•• BHutllul, HOUH & G1rd1n Magezlnet VILLA D' Imagery ol wown. 01u11\ed v11v1t.. m.o. ~ taclutlve OHiOllaColor • •Ytttrn. 100~ Aneo• htoll llend • s 1495 11721 14 Yd 1883 Placantla Stl'fft Co1u M•••, Callfoml1 92927 (714) 848·4138 • (714) 888·8180 \ . - News Boy Victim ;Of Wind By ALMON LOCKABEV Delly ~lel ..._.,., Wrller Newslioy, thl' mahogony col- ored 12-meler sloop tbal has been a marine showpiece in Newport Harbor ~ince l.866, is a victim of the violent S<>uthem California weather. Strong winds and high surge in Fish Harbor, the Los Angeles Yacht Club mooring area on Terminal Is land cau sed NewsBoy to drng its mooring and retch up on the rocks Wednesday. · The yacht had been 11t LA YC since the Midwinter Regatta and owner :Jack ..Baillie or Newport Beach was planning to sail it in .Newport Harbor Yacht Club's · Ocean Racihg Series. According to preliminary in- the-w ater inspection of the yacht. it was holed through on its port s ide at a bout the garboard <bottom) strake LA \'C spokesmen said it was lying on its starboard side at about a 45-degree angle and was about half submerged. Efforts to salvage the sloop have been hampered by continued bad weather. Baillie. a staff rommodore of the Balboa Yacht Club and a mt>mber of LA \'C, said s hi pyard worke rs were attempting to refloat th(' yacht by notation material It was to be towed to the San Pedro Boat Works for· s urvl'y tuda~. weather permit- tin~ Pr l'l1minar y inspection showed that the yacht could possibly be repaired, Baillie said. Nev.1>Boy I<.•,. Easterner> 1s a woodl'n 12-mcter built in 1958 by the Chundler llovey family of New York for campaigning in the Amcnea·s Cup triab Thl· yacht fa1kcl to wm de- fense honors tn 1958, 1962 and 1964. Baillie purchased her from the Hovey family and shipped it t o Newport Beal·h m 1966. Thl' boat 1s permanently m oor ed at the Balboa Yacht Club anchorage. 1 After converting the yacht for ocean ra ri ng , Baillie campaigned 1t successfully in numt>rous offshore races oul of Newport and Los Angeles NewsBoy has been first to finish 1n •the Ne wport to EnseQJ!_da race :.ix times and was a three-time winner or the L~ Angeles Ti1D41s TJ"4phy in the Yacht Racing Union Cruise. NewsBoy never had an engille, but one oI the items or interest about the yacht is a nJgbt club piano installed below. : The piano was rather wet and ·soggy and would require a bit of retuning, according to Baillie. It was the second lime -News Boy has been damaged since Baillie brought her lo ·Newport. A Ccw years ago It was damaged when s he fell from the ways al Lido Shipyard. Let's Cut Doun . Those Losses The student Communications Board at UC Irvine, which administers campus com- munications medi.a, struck a blow for fiscal respon~ibility this week. The student newspaper, the New U. has been averaging "'$800·a·week operating losses, ac- cording to its managing edit.or, Richard Clucas. Advertising Tevenuesaredown, be said. Tuesday the board ordered the ' l'lew U to tighten its belt. From now on, the board ruled, the .riewspaper can't lose more than .$400 a week. Davis Supporte d SACRAMENTO (AP) -The conservative Committee lo Elect a 'Responsible Governor is pledging 3 million mailings in support of Los Angeles Police Chier Ed Davis. ' .. Friday, March 3. 1978 s DAIL V PILOT A 3 Newport Talk Lawyer Critic '" . Stands F .irm By TOM BARLEY OI tt. Dellr l'la.. M•ff Orange County lawyers were told Thursday night that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. fully s upports comments by legal aide J . Anthony Kline that led to Kline ~ing• c~ttsured last week by_ the Caljfornia State Bar. The unrepentant Kline told an Orange County Bar Assocltf4on audience in Newport Beach that all the criticisms he has made about California's lawyers and legal systems are stiJl valid and will not be withdrawn. • -''Most Californians don't go to .. "'~·~ .............. .....:: ..... .::;.~ '~ ~~~~.· Reseued From Flood .,. .. ,..,.. .. A helicopter rescues a man from the rop of a tree in the Sall River nC'ar Phoenix as h~avy r ain!'> m thl' i\nwna e;.ip1tal sent the r iver on a rampag<.' Mass SlaYffig 4 Die • m i . Neig hbors H ear Pleadirig, Cries f or Help SEA1-i:LE <AP> -Neighbors An umdentified man and boy He said one or more handguns hehard cries for help, a volley or were wounded at the same apparently were u~ed s ots and the blaring or a apartment. · !urned-up phonograph when a "It was a horrible sound to '.fhc dead were 1dent~fed by the 3-year -old girt. her rather and hear . about fi ve or six Ku~g Coun t ~ Medical Ex · mother ancl :inother woman people pleading a nd shoutanit a m 1nl•r's office as Michael were shot to death. and all," said .Ruby Coleman Walker, 24 . his wife. Myra. 23. ttfter the sho&tinga Thu.rsday m tht;ir da~ghter . Denise. and Truste e Raps High School 1£sson Plans A school hoard member has attacked a Westminster High School teacher handbook that s he says contains "attitude altcrin~" lessons that couJd be used on student s in the cla~~room. Huntington Beach Union High Sc.bool Diatrict Trustee Dori.9 Al- 1 en clatmed the t e acher handbook techniques "would constitute an invasion into the home" if used on students. The techniques lnclude "sensitivity training" and other psychological methods aimed at "changing values," Mrs. Allen asserted. But school district officials flatly denied Mrs. Allen's al- legations. ''We do not teach alteration of values and would nol use these techniques without parent and student approval," said Marie Otto, district director or pupil personnel services. School board President Don M acAllister said he did not believe that the so-called· "al- titude-altering" methods were being used in any classrooms as Mrs. Allen contended. M acAllistcr refused to al low backers of Mrs. Allen's con· tentions to speak to the board at Tuesday's meeting. Mrs. Allen's supporters were Anaheim residents who belong to a group called •'Save Our Fam iii es Today" CSOf"'I'). the apartment·next door. A\'l<.1 \'a W11l~ams. 41.. There was Patrolman B. A. Wind said the no. ~urthcr information on Ms. killings apparently were linked Williams with a knifing incident that oc-The bo}. about 5, was reported curl'ed about JO brocks away in critical condition with a earlier in the d~y in which .. a gunshot wound to the h~ad while woman ~ot cut up." the man was in serious condition But detect ives declined v.1th :.t•\cral wounds. Wind :.aid further comment on the case. the man managed to flee and saying the 50 officer:. assigned madt· his wa\ to another were "Just tryln~ to put this apartment for hc"tp thingtoi:cther " .. ll's alway!> been a pretty "We've got a \'Cry unusual quil't plact' l 'p until now homicidl' ... said police m unywa~." said a n apartment form at1on officer Lee Lapb} bu1 ld10g resident was declined to Court Delays Irvine Me n 's Assault Trial The jury trial ot three I'rvine men aceused or the assault of three UC Irvine students has been postponed unUJ March Z1 in Harbor Municipaf Court. A motion to suppress evidence is scheduled for Marcti 10. Accused are Victor G . Labrecque, 20, and James E. Reisinger. 21, and Michael E . Egan. 19. They are charged with assault with a deadly weapon. 'Fbe others will be tried on lesser charges or disturbing the peace by fighting in a public place. All charges are misdemeanors. The students, Juan Nunez. 23, Ron Crui. 18, and Ernesto Lopez, 19, claimed they were at- tacked by the defendants outside an Irvine liquor st.ore Oct. 28. Comic Faces Assault Rap l;1e identified "You know. there'\c bl•en Camily fi.gnls and stuff. but nothing likl' this. •• 1 ·m stomg to have to move now." he said. "The walls are too thin anyway A bullet could go n~ht through them." Regularly s I I " court because they simply can't afford to gp lo court," he said. And Kline repeated the com- ment that brought him into con- fl i <! l with the s tale bar : "Lawyers are part or the prob- le m and not part or the solution. And 1 mean that." Kline told Orange County lawyers and judges that he was "absolutely s hocked" at what he called the "negative approach and closed minds" or a board or governors which voted 11-5 to censure him And the governor's legal counsel deplored the language of the state bar resolµtion which suggested that Kline's solutions for the legal crisis and litigation logjam in California's courts was reminiscent of "the people's courts in Nazi Germany and the peasant courts of Communist China." Kline explained to lawyers in the midst of some heckling Thursday night that he felt many minor legal matters in· 'olving liUle time and relatively small sums of money should be se ttled out of court b y arbitrators away from busy trial j udges. ' Kline said the opposition he has encountered from the legal profession is indicative of the "greedy. s hort sighted pro- tectionism" that lawyers ex- pound and "which clogs our tourts today." Kl.in.e deplored lawyers· op· pos 1t1on-lo do it yourself divorces and bankruptcies and a dvocated an immediate ex· pansion of sut'h litigation and !nnall -claims matters "whit>h don't really need the costly timt! of Judges and lawyers." And he vigorously condemned what he described as the "self interest or the legal profession 'LAWYERS A PROBLEM' Legal Aide Kline and. indeed. most professions 1n the United States today ·'Our people are rc.-asscss1n~ the power of the.profoss1ons." hl· warned. "There is a new waH· and a new spirit a broad in the land and lawyers, doctors and all the other professions are !)(: ing given the wammg that th<· public has had enough. "The professions arc showing that they arc incre a~1ngly al varianct! with the pubh(· need,' the governor's legal counsel said. "Lawyers are becoming a problem to society in this state · County Youth .Wounded Santa Ana police are in vestigating the near-fatal am bush shooting of a teenager on the city's south side Thursda' night · Police said 17-year-old Ale:-. Saldano was standing in thl· front yard of his home at 408 S Flower St. when an assailanl fired five shots at hi m The youth was struck in lhl· - atoma~h by a single bu.Jlei--and taken to Tustin Communih · ~ospl~~ ~here he was •reported tn critical condition today Police said Saldano's shooting may have been gang related. -ARBOR DAY TREE SALE ·5 gallon size • • •• J • Featuring Three Great Choices FOr Holiday ~lanting . A IUIOPIAN SYCAMOU SALE .,,. PRICE M acAIUater said the SOFT members could not address the board because they were not residents of the school district . He suggested the SOFT members write a letter to the district superintendent to ex- press their views. VAN NUYS (AP) -Comedian Richard Pryor has been ar- raigned ln SU,perior Court on as- sault and malicious mischief charges in coMecUon with the ramming of his car into another driven by two of }ftls wife's friends. hNRoot...._., • The school board took no acUon oo the teacher handbook which ls used for an advisor pro- gram at Westminster High School. Pryor, 36, remained tree on $5,000 bail after Thursday's p~ ceedings. He is to reappear In court March 17 to enter a plea. tdna Soloman, 31, ~ Washington, and Beverl Clayborn, 25, o( Los Angeles ha been celebrating New Year'& Day at the Pryor's Northridge home when an argument erupt- ed, authort'Ues said. .... ~~c h o o 1 e r r 0 m strawberry or cherry. l pkg. Reg. •--.:.·~ $1.99 • A-J DAILY PILO l F11d.ty, M<irch J. 1978 Transition Signed Rhodesia Pact Lack$ Full Backing SALISBURY, Rhodesia {AP> Prime Minister Jun Smith and three blac~ leaders signed an agreement today to pave the way for the transformation or wblte-ruled Rhodes ia to black Zimbabwe by Dec. 31. The agreement laying down the guidelines for the transition to black majority rule in the next 10 months was signed at the former British governor's res· idence, now a government train· irt1 center. Slave Girl BISHOP ABEL Muiorewa, who claims the largest political fol lowing amo n~ the black leaders. wore a cloth cap and a fl owing blue and white West African gown over his clencal uttire. The other two, the Rl!v Nd a baningi Si thole and Chief ·Jeremi1th Ch1rau, wore business suits, asdidSmith. A ft e r the signing. Smith beamed and shook hands with each of the black leaders. Backs were slapped, and some of the black leaders' aides raised clenched fists m black power salutes. will back the agreement. Smith reaffirmed earlier statements that "anybody who wants to come back and work peacefully . . . 18 entitled to do so on condition they forego terrorism." Meanwhile, Nkomo flew trom his headquarters in Lusaka. Zambia, to Maputo, Mozam .. bique, to meet with Mugabe. Sources in Lusaka said· they would plan their ~w strale&Y ln response to the signing or the agreement. Freed; Prof ~Cites Guilt 1<;lscwhcrc:. there was an atmosphere of gloom in Saltsbury. The agreement has l>t•t•n repudiated by Jos hu a Nkomo an<J. Robert Mugabe, the leade rs of guerrillas fighting the white regime for !he past 512 years. They vow to keep up their war. THE CEREMONY capped three months or talks in which Smith and the three moderate black leaders agreed on con- stitutional safeguards for the 268,000 whites in the future nation or 6.7 million blacks,.tbe makeup of the future army, uni· versa! suffrage, the makeup of the transition government that will write the new constitution and the principles to be in· corporated into the consli\uUon. I I ~ J ~ MIAMI (AP) -A former col- iege professor pleaded guilty to using an 11-year·old African girl as a slave in his home, feeding her rice on a tin plate and givin~ her only one dress. Syed Riaz Hussain Shah of Okeechobee, formerly a teacher at Miami-Dade Community College, entered the plea in a federal court Thursday to a charge of involuntary servitude under a plea-bargaining ar- rangement. He faces a max- imum sentence of five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. HIS WIFE, ISHRAT Majed Shah. an anes thesiologist. pleaded guilty to lying to immi· gration officers. She could be sentenced to six months in prison and fmed $500. The couple, formerl y of Pakistan, were indic\ed by a federal grand Jury in October 1976. The girl. Rose lflony. was brought to the United States from Sierra Leone after the Shahs promised to educate her and send money to her mother. FBI Agent Lathell Thomas testified Thursday that neighbors and visitors said the girl was kept constantly scrub· bing floors by hand. Surprise The two lead troops based in neighboring Mozambique .and Zam b1a. Troops move into Rhodt>sia for battles. then go l>ack. THERE ALSO IS widespread belief that Britain, the legal co· Ionia! authority, and the United Slates will not recognize the settlement. After the agreement was :-.1gned today, Britain invited Nkomo and Mugabe along with M uzorewa and Sithole to attend an upcoming United Nations Security Council debate on the Rhodes ian situation. Smith was not invited and the DriliS'b Foreign Office oCfered no imm e diate explanation. A spokesman in that office said Smith's agreement with the moderates will be judged by Washington and Britain against a U .$.-Briti s h plan for Rhodesian peat'e formulated earlier. MUZOREWA TOLD A news conference the settlement would d1ssuad«: guerrillas from con· ttnutng lhe war And Sithole. "ho founded one of the two guerrilla movements, said "the overwhelming majority" of the estimated 40.000 black fozhters Winter Confirmed v As Coldest Ever KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -The National Weather Service has confirmed what many people already knew -the winter of 1977-78 is the coldest on record in many areas of the United States. The dividing line between regions experiencing extremely cold or generally mlld weather was the RpckY Mountains, the weather service's National Severe Storms Forecast Center said on Thursday. The December-through- February period was the coldest since weather-keeping records were started in such far-flung locations as Birmingham, Ala; Key West, Fla; Kansas City and SL Louis, Mo.; N ashviUe, Tenn.; Lubbock. Texas; Roanoke, Va., and North Platte, Neb. RECORD-KEEPING started at varied times, but weather records have been kept in all areas since at least the turn ofthe century. Temperatures this winter have averaged 13 degrees -or 11 degrees below normal -at Great Falls, Mont.. and 24 degrees -or 10 degrees below norm al -at St. Louis. . * * * Winter readings have been nine degrees below normal at Evansville, Ind., and Peoria, Ill.; eight degrees below normal al Indianapolis, Dubuque, Iowa. Oklahoma City and Dallas. ON THE OTHER side of the Rockies, temperatures were generally a little above average. Sau Lake City, where the temperature averaged 38 degrees, recorded its warmest winter ever. Temperatures there have been about eight degrees above normal. Fred Otsby, the center's depu· ty director, said February made the big dif!erence between this winter and the winter of 1976-77. He said that last year, t ern peratures moderated in February after record low read- ings in January. * * * The last hurdle was overcome Thursday when the negotiators c ompromised on the com pos ition o f the transition cabinet. Castro HAVANA, Cuba (AP) -Smil· ing · and gracious, Fidel Castro served 54 California business ex· ccutives 100-year·old rum Thurs- day night and tentatively ap- proved an appearance in Cuba by a group of American entertainers. He also invited a Los AJ1geles Lillie League baseball team to visit and promised lo send a Cuban s occer team to Los An~eles, the visitors reported. THE RECEPTION by the Cuban president in the Hall of Protocol concluded a five·day visit by the seventh delegation oC American busi ne ss representatives to visit Cuba In 12 months. The Californians were to bead home today with tentative pro- mises of business opportunities. But they were told lo expect little or nothing until the U.S. em bar go on trade with Cuba is lifted. lhe United Sla1.es .agrees to buy Cuban sugar and most· favored-nation tariff status Is granted. Motown Records vice chairman Michael Roshkind said he received tentative ap· proval for a conce rt and television special In Havana later this year, possibly starring Diana Ross and Stevie Wonder. He said he will meet next week with Cuban officials in Canada to work oat detaih. JlIDGE IUCKS . PUBLIC NUDITY MILAN, Italy (AP) - Fernando Perez, a 29-year-old Mexican man who took a nude stroll 1n Milan two years ago, did nothing wrong, Judge Francesco Dettori bas ruled. Dettori said pubU~ nudity no longer is a distress. It causes surprise but not disgust, he continued, and the main rea· son people wear clothes is to keep from getting cold. Snow Storm Moves East M~t Traffic Sttdled; Schools Closed Te.peratarn Ml~ Pre ,, . 60 II .at 4 u M 11 • ,4 .u • a:t .tt a.c 11 ,. ·1 4t as • • 11 .... ,. . . ,. lJ _,. ts 21 .IS nu·'' 1' 11 .11 lA 21 ... " . .................. "'"*.\I .. : .. ,. ' .Id ..... 2' ,, '14 ... lt .... ,. ... 01 21 n •V ,, ,, . " .• .. .. ... aaoAJ .. ,.. ·" 17 .... ' NATION I WORLD Slwoti,.g Injures 18 Leslie B. Torrey, 21, was charged Thurs- day with assault with intent lo commit murder after 18 factory workers were in· 1ured, two serious ly, by a barrage of ::i.hotgun fire in a Pittsburgh Forgings Co. lunchroom in Jackson , Mich. Police were puzzled by the cuse. "We haven't come up with a moti,·e." a detective said. Among those injured was Torrey's stepfather. Treats A LAN SANDOR F, A Los Angeles builder, said his con· versatlon with Castro turned to the Little League team he coaches and the Cuban leader invited them to Cuba "We're going to arrange a game here for you," Sandorf said Castro told him State ·Visitors Georgina Rothenberg or the Los Angeles Aztecs said Castro _approved sending a Cuban soccer team to Los Angeles (or two or more eithibillon game:. with the Aztecs Wlthin 60 days. Sandor! said Castro asked him al length about home building techniques. pricing, taxes and marketing. Los Angeles at- torney Charles Manatt, the c:h:urman of the delegation, said Castro quizzed several others about American politics, economic issues, prospects for ratification of the Panama Canal treaties and details of California water projects -. War Games Scheduled Reasons Include South Korean Reassurance WASHINGTON (AP) -About 23.000 U.S. troops plus warships. bombers and fighter planes are converging on South Korea Crom as rar away as the United States for the biggest war games there in years. A mator-objectnre ts to re· assure the South Koreans -and demonstrate to North Koreans -that the United Stat.es is ready lo come to South Korea's aid after withdrawal of American ground troops. Army Gen. John W. Vessey Jr .. U.S. commander in Korea. said recently that the purpose o( the exercise is "to show that we can reinforce our forces in Korea quickly. and that those forces are ready to carry out com bat operations with the forces on the ground." The war gam~s. called ''Exercise Team Spirit," will start next Tuesday and last ll days . • Drexel Tbesttpopular e.set~ Drexel are also super sale pricedf Voor choice of style ••• while they last. IN SH ORT preparing their Soyuz 28 capsule ( J Czechoslovak cosmonauts began for docking with the orbiting SO\'lct Salyut 6 space station, ------------Tass reported. No time was MltU!rS Dhnftd given for the linkup. The Soviet WASHINGTON (AP> -Strik· ti)~ mjnez:s.._angry .over proposed increases in medical bills and curbs on wildcat strikes but worried about the sacrifices of their continuing work stoppage. are divided and uncertain over whether to ratify a proposed contract, interviews with more than 100 local union leaders show. . "A majority don't think much of it. But it will be mighty c lose." said Carl Willey, or Cra1gsv1lle. W. Va., president of Local 1254 of the United Mine Workers union. Docking Planned MOSCOW (AP> -A newly launched team of Russian and news agency said Soviet cos- monaut Alexei ({ubarev aod. Czecholsfovak Vladimir Remek had completed 13 orbits around the earth since their blast.orr from Soviet Central Asia Thursday evening Mall E'alt~r•~ WASHINGTON CAP> -Daily mall delivery probably wm not be flnancially feasible by the end of the century, outgoing Postmaster General Benjamin 1''. Bailar says. 1 n a final appearance ThUT"S· day on Capitol Hill, Bailar said the delivery of letters and other pieces of paper is being l\upplanted by other means of communication, including com- puterized electronic messages. M.ASTERCRAfl •WIEMAN • HJ91t/TEN ICARGES • LAST WEEKI • ~ Don't wait any Ion· m ger! You 'll find • row, low sale prices · 1 throughout the store! Sofas, chairs, tables. dinin.s room, bedroom, ~ decorator items . • • i the best values Q we've offered in z many years! ~ • ~STOCKS I BUSINESS Friday~s NYSE COl\IPOSJTE 2 p.m. (EDT) Prices T RANSACTIONS Fr1dcy, March 3. 1978 s DAIL V PILOT 8 9 DollarTraced I ts ~lunge Escalates By SYLVIA PORTER Thirty years ago the United Stales entered the first "normal" business year following World War II. · By 1948, the blast-ore Ln prices ignited by the abandonment of wartime price controls had S\lbsided, con-. sumer goods were pouring into the marketplace and con- sumers were grabbini every item they could find in stores and dealer ~ho~rogms. ~ 1' .. THE DOLLAR WAS AT ITS peak, the pivot arouhd which other currencies revolved. It bought less than the dollar of depression-scarred 1938, but It still had enormous clout. On the 30th anniversllry ot the emergence, ll is ap- propriate to look back. · Q. How much has the dollar lost In buying power since 1948? ,/\. The dollar that bought 100 cents worth of goods and services in 1948 buys only about 38.9 cents of the same goods and services now. .Money's Worth Q. In t e rms of prices, how much has the cost of living increased during this period? A. The marketbasket that cost $100 in 1948 costs more than $257 in 1978. Q. BOW MUCH VALUE HAS the dollar lost since the escalation of the Vietnam conflict began in 1965? A. Between 1965 and the end of 1977. the buying power of the dollar crashed 49.5 percent. For a while after the escalation, this refiected demand-pull infiation -rising demands hitting into limited supplies and pulling up prices. Then it reflected (and still reflects) cost-push in- flation -rising costs bitting into restrained profits and pushing up prices Q. What has been the record on inflation under the succeeding administrations? A. To answer this, assume that the 1948 dollar bought 100 cents of goods and services in the marketplace in that first "normal" postwar year. Then the talc is: President -Dates Sl Worth at Term's End Trumanl/49·1/53 90.2cents Eisenhower 1/53·1/61 80.7 cents Kennedy-Johnson 1/61-1/65 77.0 cents Johnson 1/65-1 /69 67.6 cents Nixon 1/69-8/74 48.0 cents Ford 8/74-1/77 41.0 cents Carter 1m-t/78 38.9 cents Under Johnson, the cost of living went up 14 percent and his rtiusal to admit that Vietnam was a war and lo ask that it be financed as such set the stage for the blow- off later. Under Nixon, double disaster struck -runaway in- flation side by side with surging Joblessness and the deepest business slump of the post-World War II period. The cost of living during his tenure skyrocketed 40.5 percent. Under Ford, the erosion amounted to 16.9 percent. AND IN CARTER'S FIRST 12 months, the erosion has come to 5.8 percent. The look back suggests that the United States has failed to rise to the challenge, perhaps even to admit 1t. Unless the problem is tackled, the dollar is doomed to re- peat the pattern of paper currencies during more than 6,000 years of recorded history -relentless loss of buying power ending in extinction. S DG&E Will Lecue New Plant to Bo/A SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego Oas & Electric Co. says it has; signed an agreement to sell and lease back a generating plant to the Bank of America for $120 million. The unit is under construeUon at the Encina power plant in Carlsbad. A spokesman said the move, iC it goes through, was taken to get short·term funds and delay issu- ing more bonds. A PROPOSED NOVEMSER 1978 bond issue along with a 1979 issue of preferred stock would be eliminated. Balph L. Meyer, treasurer of the utility, told the California Public Utilities Commission that there would be "a devastating impact on 1979 earnings and covering if we have to wait until June 1979 under the new general rate case timetable." THE UTILITY WOULD LIKE TO be allowed to make a profit on operation of the unit No. S al Encina "to com- pensate for the risk factor to the company associated with the sale and leaseback," Meyer said. ·'The real effect of the sale and leaseback or Encina 5 is only to postpone for possibly five months the day of reckoning when we must seek additional bond financing, .. he testified in support of a proposed rate increase. Bread Costs Down, But Reason Unknown WASHINGTON P) -You probably didn't notice, but each blt.e of bread you took in January was a little cheaper than the bread you ate in December. The Bureau or Labor Statistics said the national average of a one-pound loar of white bread was 35 cellts a loaf in January, compared t.o 35.9 cents in December -the highest average since 37.4 cents of February, 1975. What caused the price decline? Nobody knows. "There really iSn't anything going In the marketplace that I'm aware of to cause thist'' said Robert J. Wager. presldent or the American Bakers Association. Eowler Elected New Chief of Altec Corp. Altec Cocp. tn Anaheim has announced the election by Its board of dlrect.on of William L. Fowler as p~sident and chief execuUve offlcer. -trowter was 'flee-pretfdent and-~~I manaJer otthe Al~t LIMnrrrntmnnlonal divbdoo mtt-1976. W~ Jolnln s Altec. Fo•ttr was vice presldept-markeUnc for Ccntrala.b Etcctrontcs. a clivtsloo ol Globe·Vnlon. Allee dev~o • manufactures and sells sound and communtcat on e qu i pm e n t loclud ing io - dudrlallJ)rOl onal sound equJpment, home fidelity speakeu, mq1lcal 1ou ad e q,utpmcnt aod ln · t~rcom mameattqas •Y*m~. ' • DiVidend Declared Tbe bOald Cil dtrectort " S~ lnc?. cl Garden Grove on 'l'hurirdaJ dtdarid a q~artttb: cuh dlvl<Mnd of 5 oonb. JW ilia.re, )NlYabto ~b 23 to lbal'ehoklen of re-cord ~h ll. . • ' BIO DAILY PILOT Friday. March 3, J978 AT YOUR SERVICE "Got .a problem? Then w nle lo Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, gettmg the.answera and action you need to aolve inequities m government and business. Mail 11our question:J to P.at Dunn, At Your Serv1ce, Orange Coad Dally Pilot, P.O. Doz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • ..U..many utters as pos&1ble wul be answered, ·but ph.oned mquines or Letters not including the r eader 's /ulL name.address and business hours' phon number cannot be considered. This column appearsdai- ly except Saturdays." S1tap Dedri• Weis C'estl!J DEAR PAT: I ordered some photos Dec. 9 from a door-to-door photographer from Capitol P hotos 6f West m inster. I paid a $5.86 depo~\. but decided later in the Ua)' that the photos. were over- priced. I cancelled m y order by letter because the photogra pher didn't have a phone. I had requested a re fu nd of my deposit 1n the letter, and I returned t he photos when they were delivered C.O.D. iD a couple of weeks . I've written two letters since, but still h aven't received my r efund. f \S., Huntington Beach Capitol Photos' spokesmu says yout order was processed before the cancellation was re- ceived. The delay was blamed on slow Christmas mall. Capitol r efuses to refund your de posit because the photographs un.not be sold to anyone else. Next time you want photos taken of your children, deal with an establlsbed studio or a re- putable photographe r who Is wUling to quote prices and allow you adequate time t.o consider before the photographs are taken. 'Golden' Park Rights CORftldag'! OEAR PAT: What's the difference between t he feder al government's "Golden Age" and ··Golden Eagle" Passport programs? I know that both of them have to do with use of national parks, but l 'd hke some more details . B.W., Costa b1esa The "Golden Age" Passport is issued free to U.S. citizens, aged 6Z or older, wbo are permanent r esidents. It e nlitles the bolder to Wetlme free adm lssion to all national parks, monuments and r ecreational area s. Holders also receive a SO percent discount on federal use fees for-such facilities as parking a nd camping permits. P ersonal application and proof of age are re· quired. The .. Golden Eagle" Passport provides re· du ced entrance lees for the same national faciUtles for persons under age 62. It can be ob· talned through the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service, or can be purchased at the headquarters of most national and other participating facilities. Heed C0111'et°ter lt'anriap DEAR PAT : My new car has a catalytic con· verte r. This is the first car I've ever had with this device. Are there any danger signs I should be a ware of that would indicate lroubJe is develop. 1ng? I'm somewhat concerned because I've heard malfunctioning catalytic converters can start fires L.P., Fountain Valley Trouble signs that require Immediate at- tention include: beavy and disagreeable odor of .. rotten eggs;" extreme warmth ln tbe portion of tbe floor directly over tbe catalytic converter; rough idllng engine or engine backn.rtng; and significant decre a se in iasoline mileage. The National Highway Trame Safety Admlnlstration advises following the manufacto:rer 's dilectlons ln your owner's manual with respect to periodic engine ta.neaps, emission system maintenance and cold start procedures. Pay partlcolar aUention to manufacturer's precaullom on Id.ling. especially not allowing the engine to Idle for long periods to warm up the car. And don't delay in having problems corrected when symptoms appear. Mall Order Dell1'el"ff Rtde Otdliaed DEAR PAT: Are all mail orders covered by the Federal Trade Commission rule requiring 30- day delivery of goods? I've beard there are ex· ceptions. E .L., Irvine The FTC rule does not apply to mall-order senites sacb u photo prlatlag and maguinel, ez. cept for tJae lnJtlal order. C.O.D. orden allo are not illcladed. Bat yoa a.treacly bave tbe right to~ lase merchandise sent C.O.D. if aa 1mreasonable amount of time bas paued alnee yoa placed the or· der, and JOG are 110 looter Jnterel&ed lD recelvlag the mg.dl&Ddlse. A aeUer wbo cannot meet the 31-day deadline for other maU-order mercbaadlle mm notlty yoa and offer the option and tree mean (such as a postage paid card) to cancel. U cancellatlon ls re· quested. tJae teller mas& refund yoar cash, cheek or money order withln seven day1 or credit your credit card aceoa.nt within one blllln1 period. II yoa failed to respopd to Ute DOUce of delay, the teller can unme that 1oa apee to a »-day delay ta delivery. Your agreement II reqalred for more • tbaa 3t days. •I la Beaellt B oxe r K e n Nor t o n (left ). with state Lt. G ov. Me r vyn Dym a lly, will appear Saturday . al a San Diego be n efit d a nce for 7\merican· Indians. City Structure Viewed .. • • • Ms. Gralnick said the "orkshop • will focus on the~ po~ er structure • wi thin a community • . .. Sessions will include lectures, roll!·~• p lay in g t echniques a nd gr oup scenarios. Nikki Graln1c k , teacher a nd Orange County De pa rtme nt or Education counseling assistant, will lead a series of seminars covering administrative practices within local government Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . at the Holiday Inn. 25205 La Paz Road in Laguna Hills. Speakers ure to include Dr. T h e even t is a fea ture o r Wi lh a m Kraus. city manager of ··~~;_, Saddleback College's Forums fo r l'lorwalk; Dr . 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CONSULTATION-S1 0 ~ l\JOTORHOl\JE • SALES & RENTALS tt R ESERVE NOW : . 537.7777 E xt. 500 ._ CHRJS WILL WORK HAID TO ACHIEVE onta GOALS FOR OUI CITY lRefer to hit othefo ad lft the '"featwe" MCtloft of today's,...) •******* ····~ « IOIJ:ti¢tl•• Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work 101 ou. • COURAGE • COMVICTIOH • ~OMMOM SBfSE it All lh kn-f'wrip • o.-Z-it « f'°' A ll«l~r Lea .... SH Pele S- it 537-7777 Ext. 600 .« Paid For By: Christopher Magee Steel, 1543 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa ·************« Jn its determination to scuttle the Sundesert nuclear power plant, the California Energy Commission has played some remarkable games. In January it tried roulette with a recommendation that a range of pie-in· the-s ky alterna tives be developed. With the foolishness of that position abundantly evident, the Commission returned in February with still another false hope. Bum coal in Southern California ! We'll admit tha t's some progress. For coal is a here- and-now fuel. And there is plenty of it. Unfortunately. the proble m for a Southern California plant will be one of getting the coal here and burning it without making it impossible to breathe our air and risking our health. The coal-fired plant in Utah is a nother question mark. It's called the lntermountain Power Project and most of The Commission would pin its hopes on a large new coal-fired power plant to be built in Southern Califor- nia. It also counts on getting substantial power from a ma ssive new coal-fired plant being proposed for con- struction in Uta h. · the utilities who would participate in Sundesert have an interest in it for their long term needs. But IPP has not yet ob tained the required state or federal permits and does not have an a pproved site. So its availability by the mid.1980's is extremely doubtful. Your energy future can't atand that kind of unc.rtalnty. ~ Fall-safe plans must be ma de now to be sure that Southern CalUornia wlll h a ve e nough electrlclty-'by the m1d-1980's, And o nly Sundesert I• proven, available, eco- nomically comparable, e nvironmentally ac- ceptable and capable of belng ready on time. Fortunatelf, tb• CoUfornia State Legia- lature la rnlewlng the Energy Commla- aloD'• recommendaUoa8. lt oan override the Commiuion Ol'ld vote to proceed with Sun· desett. The Legislature, at Jeasl, will listen to your voice. And It needs a demonstration of your support. So apeak up for SuodeHrt. Join with thou- sand s of other residents of the communities to be served by the project who don't want to gambla with their future energy supply. Add your name to the petitions now available in your neighborhood. Or write Sundesert ex- pressing your leellnga. Act now. Before the Commission decides to bum the walnut ahella themselves. The SundeHrt ProJect would H rve: Clly of Anaheim City of Burbank California Dept. qf Water Resources City of Glendale O ty of Los Angeles Clly of Pasadena C ity of Riverside San Diego Gas & Electric Company Not pold for with publldund.a • p