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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-03-10 - Orange Coast Pilot... .Judge Refuses Norton's Bid For Dismissal ----- ley Sea Gives Up 2 Men Trapped In Minisubmarin . . DAILY PILOT Taxpayers Buy Sex * * * 1oc * * * For Citizen Agent FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 10, 1978 VOL. 71, NO. 69, 4 SICTl~S, 44 f'AOES Orange Porsche Involved?· By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of tllll o.11, f'li.t lbft Costa Mesa police were still searching today for the killer and a motive in the Thursday mor.fting shooting death 'Of a Massachusetts real estate con-, ventloneer who refused to ac· company the gunman and his .two hostages on an elevator at t.fie South Coast Plaza Hotel. Police are seeking two occu· pants of a 1967 orange Porsche sports car that was seen leaving the hotel parking lot about twb minutes after the 2:46 a.m. murder in the lobby. Capt. Robert Moody, com- mander of the Costa Mesa Police D epartment's In· vesligative Division, said today the driver and passenger in the car are being sought only for in· formation on the slaying. The dead man has been iden- tified as 32-year-old Daniel M. Sweeney of Natick, Mllss., a real estate agent wb o was one or 250 Century 21 agents attending a five-day mana1ement ·training seminar at the South Coast Plaza · Hotel Sweeny and a second hotel guest whose name is being withheld were seated in the hotel lobby when they were confront-. ed by a young man armed with a .22 caliber revolver. Tbe aunman already had taken a hotel employee hostage and commanded Sweeny and the second guest to get into a lobby elevator. Sweeny refused, and was shot when be attempted t.o breaJE away and run, police said. several sbots,were fired, with one~ strik.in&Sw~ny in the left shoulder and rlcochetine tbfoUll» h1$ 1-eart, police said. H• wu proclOWICed ~ead on ar· rlval at JlercJ General Hospital (lri GVNllAN. Pale A2) Have a Puff A Shan tribeswoman puffs her cheroot in a market place in Taunggyi, Burma. Unlike occidental nations, Burma has not attempted lo curtail s moking. Men, women and children puff throughout the Southeast Asian nation. Norton Bid Denied;· / . Trial Date Slated A judge refused Thursday to dismiss perjury charges con- tained in the Orange County Grand Jury's indictment of former state senate candidate Loran Norton. Superior Court Judge Philip E. Schwab's ruling means that Norton, 49, of Santa Ana, will be tried in the same courtroom April 17 on charges or perjury and soliciting perjury. Judge Schwab set March 20 as the dale be will bear pretrial motions by Norton's lawyer. It is alleged that Norton, a former ai 0 de to county ~pervisor Laurence Schmit, violated the state's campaign finance laws when he ran for the state senate as a Republican in 1976. The prosecution claims that Norton~ a campaign finance report ch indicated that be person loaned his campaign $6,600. It is alleged that $5.000 of tbjt sum was received from Irvine loan broker Gene Conrad who faces trial on criminal charges contained tn Orange County and federal grand jury indictments. · Polat:Beai ROuu Skeper II ' • Kisses and Tells Taxpayers Buy Sex for Vice Agent SEATTLE (AP) -Bruce McLean's job was to kiss and tell . As a citizen vice agent, he paid for sex with taxpayer money. then reported every de- tail or what happened to police. "She asked me to get un- ·tlressed and to give her $30, which I did," he said or a Sept. 20, encounter al the Suprema Sauna. McLean said that after being given a shower, he asked the woman what she charged. ''She replied she usually got $30 for intercourse," he said in an affidavit filed by the county prosecutor's office to prove its case against the massage parlor. The money was provided by a King qounty detective, McLean said. · An affidavit filed by one agent said he reported to vice delec· tives on having sex for pay at least 27 times.· Such use or such civilian agents, as well as county police officers, ended this week with an order b-y King County Executive John Spellman. He said use of agents engaging in sex acts was .. a deviation" of policy. Tbe agents' acts were performed in conjunction with a civil lawsuit filed by Prosecutor Christopher Bayley to close three massage parlors - SHfflA#D ISlAlfOS ... O~ lerwic~··,.?·· ,,. . ,. , ____ .. "" T,.,,H ._ ~ .. lncwJ , ...... ... Suprema Sauna, the Skandia Massage studio in downtown Seattle and the Little Skandia Massage Studio in Mercer Island. Bayley's office said it has evidence of 53 sexual encounters gatliered over tliree years. Typically, civilian vice agents were given $40 to $80 to pay for the sexual favors, as well as $5 to $10 "s~ money." Seattle and Mercer Island police offices also used agents to build cases for prosecution. A spokesperson for Seattle Mayor Charles Royer. who was out of town on business, said C'ANtl Weekend agents were used prior to Royer'a takini office in January and "it won't happen under the Royer administration." However, Mercer Island City Manager Larry Rose said he would support further use of civilian agent.Ii '"if this was the only way evidence could be gathered." Bayley and Seattle Police Chief Robert Hanson both said such activity was offensive, but was the only way to com bat pros· titution in massage parlors. Several women were charged .with prostitution as a result of the investigation, authorities said. No Rain Forecast For Orange Coast "The Weather man says clear to-day. • He doem't know you've gone atooy And U'a mining, raining in my heart." -Pophito/the'50s. It may t>e raining in the hearts or the lovelorn this weekend, but it won't be raining outside, the National Weather Service said today. The forecast is tor variable clouds on Saturday with po rain predicted and clear on Sunday. A slight chance of showers is foreseen for Monday. High t e mperatures are (orecast in the upper 60s and Jow~ In the low 50s. Bbt, although s'unny skies re- turned today over the O.range Coast, sudden •bowers caU&hl m&ny residents by surprlse Thursday. Costa Mesa 1ot the wettest . with .95 of an Jncb recorded at . Romanian Slain For 3 Murders BUCHAREST, Rom1nia (AP) -A .firln1 squad uecuted Obeorgbo Baleanu for \be ''partleularly rrave'' murder of three people be tob~d. the Rom anian news a1ency A,erpn11 reported tOday. /It d~•c.-lbed Baleaau •• a •hardened oftender:11 and Hid · be ••• lbOt aftes Ute SUprem.• COUn lil BUCharat upheld; tM death MDt.eiit'e : puled by a re- o;Dal eourt Ill Harshlta. where ttte cnmeoce~. Or ange Coast College. The season total there is 25.45 inche.s. compared to 7.13 inches last year al this time. Other overnight r eadingS' around the county were .32 in Huntington Beach, .41 in Laguna Niguel, .22 in Santa Ana and .4 atop Santiago Peak on $addleback Mountain. Ora "jj 'Coa,.1 La•;::~ "ealher • Variable clouds through • Saturday with a 20 percent chance or light showers. Westerly winds 15 to 20 mph afternoons. Con- tinue d cool days. Lows tonig ht 48 to sz. Highs Saturday 57 lo 63 . INSIDE TODA 'l' How mw avlomotive brake dn1m1 going to be wed in a UC lrvfn.e Wind El'Uflnblc concft't? Stt ~CJ. l•dex .. I • ... ,2 DAILY PILO f s Friday. March 10, 1978 ,,,...r,,,,eAJ M an Dies for Love • ID GUNMAN ••• in Santa Ana. Vain SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - Melvin Gordon was dead on· ly a few minutes before his body was found, but in those few minutes the purpose in his dealb perished as well. His widow says it was a wish to give his kidneys to his ailin& sister in Michlcan that led him to take his life Wednesday qiaht while sit· ting in his car outside a hospital emergency room. furlough from his job as a pJnned to the dead man's from then on be wa·s not The two hostages escaped dur- boi lermaker, aa1d Mrs. ahirt. himself," said Mrs. Gordon. ing the shooting by tlosing the Gordon. Also in the note were the doors ot the elevator they bad GORDON WAS examined been ordered into. GORDON. SS, put a rifle names and addresaes of bis in January and told one of Capt. Moody said today police muzzle Lo his head and fired wife. Delores, 35• and ~is sis· his two healthy kidneys could have not ruled out robbery as a one shot. His body was found ter. Bertha Overly, 42 • or be donated should Mrs. Over· motive in the fatal incident. t lal bl k.cln ?i!Ju skegon, Mich. Mrs . ly eventually r equire a llowever C t Mood 'd'"':~ momen s er. u 1 eys Overly's name was circled in ' ap · Y sai u..-. (or transplants must be black ink, underlined and ac· transplant. theory is somewhat "shaky." take.n from a body at the mo-. d b th d •. · The couple, who have three The gunman gave no indica· ment Of death and kept filled tecorm .• P. arue Y c wor sis• lion he inte nded lo rob h1's children, returned Match 2 with flowing blood to avoid from a month-long visit with hostages, wnd apparently had tl~sue deterioration, said G. SEVEN YEARS ago Mrs. Mrs. Overly, who had been never mel them before, police Michael Heinrich, a Sacred O verly received a kidney hospitalized at the St. Ma ry's said. He a rt Medical Center from another broLher, bul Kidney Center in Grand D GORDON HAD told bis spokesman. . d escriptions of Lhe gunman wife he would do almost However, Gordon was car· that kidney began to fail last Rapt s. Mich. ftom the hotel clerk and the anything to restore his sis· rying a donor's card. His cor-year. Mrs. Gordon, fighting Gordon went to tbe apart-second guest have led to a police ter's health. neas were taken for use by a back t.ears, said }'bursd~y. meJlt of bis 1&.year,o14, son, cotnp~ite sketch of the uniden· "He loved all of his family local eye bank. "He was juSt fine until she who wM 1'0t bome, and took tified •unman wbQ fled lm- AP w•··-1° very much," s he said. went to the hospital two days the .22-caUbet r11W1.tellln&-~ •. medi•tely after ~e shooting. SUICIDE USELESS He also was apparently ••GET MY kidney with after Christmas to have the neighbor he wa"'-gmng to do The killer Is described as 8 ._ __ M_e_1v_1_n_G_o_r_d_o_n ______ d_e_p_r_es_sed __ a_bo,.ut--a-se_a_s_o_n_a_1 ___ <_s_ic_>_o_ne_h_ou_r ·-"-sw_·_d_a_n_o_te ___ kl_d_n_e_y_art.er __ y_o_pe_n_e_d_u_p_._a_n_d ___ so_m_e_t_ar_l_e_t.~,.__n_a ...... • -~-;: , ~whlte male in hts early 20s with blond to light brown hair and Talk .. Resume Miners Get Orders To Return to Work \\'/\Slll:'.<;TON (/\Pl -As ('()nlr.in talks n•sumed in the !J~ <.Li y coal strike. federal marshals dehven•d ropies of the back to-work court IJrders lo the Jead<.•1 s of tlw striking miners to- ea" 1 lw order diretll•d the 160,000 m 1111 1" lo gn back to work al 7 <1.m . 1oduy but reports from the coal f11·l1ls showed there was no slampetlt· to n •turn lo the JOb In rn.m, plJt·cs lhl' miners ~.11d tlll'\ v.1 ·n· \\J1t1nK until f1•1h•r.:.1l rn.1r:.hals actually de- I 1 V l' r l'd th<.• C'ourl orders. 'I l'' hn11·ulh. a dt•rendant 1s not 1··q1111 l•d to obe.> the order until h•· 1-. sl•n·cd with a copy. Tht• marsh;ils have until J ·30 pm !'ST Monday to hand lhe nrde1.., lo th•· I 151 derwdants named by th1· ft'deral Judge who 1-.sut•rl tlw back to work man- d:111· 11111ll•r 1h1· Taft llCJrtlev Act. t'.ir 11'1' :11lrn1111stral1on officials ··" 1 hi·: \\ 1tl not have a good 1·-.11m:1tt• nl the: m1m•rs ·response ur11 ti toward the t'nd of next \\ l'l'k l'n•sident Carter declared l'hursday th<it he believes "a su1i .... 1ant1.il µmt1nn or them . '' 111 c:ompl) w1lh the law" and go back on the JOIJ \I eanwh1lt>, nl'J:Ollalors for the • l 'rutt•d :\l1m• Wurk(•rs union and the eual indus try negotiators ml•t at a downtown Wa&hinaton hotel to <;earch fQr a settlement of their bitter dispute, which has forct cl t•lt·clrir ut1lilies to curtail pov. er amt 1ndus tncs to lay off thous and~ of"' orkl•rs Sour<·l•s said t;~IW President Arnold M1lll'r ancl his bargaining lt.'.t m Y.lrt' nll'ct1ng wi~'h four of- ficials from the Bituminous Coal Operators Association without the prese n ce of federal mediators. "If it's going to be resolved, this is where it's eoing to be re- solved," Miller told reporters. .. It's not going to be resolved by intervention." The two sides have not bargained on a new national contract since th e indus try agreed to union contract de- mands two weeks ago under the threat of presidential interven· .lion. The contract was rejected by the rank·and-file by a 2·1 margin last weekend. Many mine managers said to- day their mines were ready for the miners lo return to work. Anthony Harris, foreman or a mine near Fairmont. W. Va., said he ran radio announcements say· ing the mine would open today. He was present to welcome the men at 7 a.m. but no one showed up, Harris said. In Kentucky, some mines were ready to resuroe produc- tion but the miners didn't show up for work. · Union spokesmen argued they hadn't been served with back-to- work orders and would lake no action until the papers were de- Ii ve red by marshals. In Pennsylvahia, mines re- mained idle as the strikers awaited the marshals to deliver the court order. "Our mines are all open but we don't have a work force." said a spokesman for Consolida· lion Coal Co. which operates nine mines in Southwestern Pennsylvania. ..; .... ~ .. ' • Naked Eyed ' .. ' .. .. .. .. ' ' ... Clothed En£ou:f!ler Pref erred PF.ORIA. Ill. <A P > -Diana Antle says slH' was driving for ~ I unch wh1•n "slowly coming ' right al nw v..is another car with ::. CJ n;ikcd man sitting on the • hood · · · \t f1r-.t I thought the guy had found a new v. J.} of streaking. :: Then I saw h<' was arguing with • u v.oman inside the car.'' Miss .. t\ntle. 23. s~ud todav ·'The approaching car h1l me and we locked bumpers. The · naked ~uy jumped off and start- ed running around the car, try- ·• mg to get 1ns1de to the woman who apparently had locked all the doors. · Mideast Discussed MOSCOW (AP) -Soviet · · President Leonid I. Brezhnev • and Palestinian leader Vasser Arafat met at the Kremlin in a "heartfelt friendly atmosphere' Thursday and discussed the situation tn Middle East, the of. fi cia l nt'ws agency Tass r e- " ported. ORAHOl COAST s DAILY PILOT :-:.:r:-;:::r~~.t\tfr .. :::I::::::; ~~ c.e. ... ._..,,,.,"" Otlne•"'f ,..., ..... ,...,, •t• _,,,...., MqNl•V lllrw.i. ,.. .. .., IO< C..•• MoW IMw.,.;, ... <II. 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The incident happened Thu.rs· day when Miss ADUe was half a block away from her home. She said the man and woman also li ved nearby. When she got hqme she called police, who said they found Robert Corder, 24 and his girlfriend, Raynell Willis, 22, Jocked in a bathroom or hls apartment. Police said Corder was boQked on charges of dis· orderly conduct and resisting ar· rest. Police said Corder and his girlfriend had a quarrel ''and when the dispute turned physical, Miss Willis ran horn the apartment" with her unclad boyfriend in pursuit. ''She jumped into the car. closed all the windows and locked tJie doors," said police. "As she drove off, Cotder jumped on the-hood." WillF1~t Walk Again? ·~-· ........... Cadet Cleared bt'own · eyes, wearing a three-4\aa~tr~ *an jacket. • lie . .app?oxlmately five-feet eigt\t inches tall and weighs ·• .between ~and lSO ,J>Oun1is . T wo Huntington Beach women told police a "clean-cut" man wielding a three-inch, crescent- shaped blade forced them to dis· robe in their auto parked in a shopping center lot Thursday night. The women. aged 20 and 22, said they had just entered their auto parked al 7777 Edinger Ave. during a downpour at 8:40 p.m. when the man jumped in throµgh the passenger door. . Sweeny operated Wright Real E s tate. a Massachusetts franchise of the Century 21 Real Estate Corp. He became a Cen· tury 21 broker in January. Israel Criticized Charges against West Point cadet Kevin Downe' (righU. who had been accused or fraternizing with fem ale plebe Cynthia Bianca (left) have been dropped. .. Miss Bianca h as since left the academy. The attacker. who sported a dark mustache. flashed the knife and ordered the women lo re· move their s hirts •. brassieres and pants. police said. The women were sexually molested but not caped. The man fled on foot in the rain five minutes after he en· tered the victims' auto. WASHING TON (AP) -Presi· dent Carter is stepping up h..is criticism of Israel's contention that it is not required under United Nations Resolution 242 to withdraw from the occupied west bank of the Jordan River. Carter t old a nationally televised and broadcast news conrerence Thursday that for lhe lsraelii:. to continue holding to that position ··would be a very serious blow" to Middle -East peace prospects. HEWERS URGED TO PICK MOVIES Newport Car De ath Suspect Facing Trial A suspect in the hit-and-run death of a Newport Beach girl has been released on his own re· cognizance pending trial. Newport Beach police said to- day Steven Jay Landrigan, 26. of 445 Catalina Drive, was arrested Thursday on s us picion or manslaughter. Police Sgt. Ken Thompson said a parts dealer gave them information leading to the arrest after a description of the suspect vehicle was circulated. Killed instantly in the 12:20 a.m . accident Wednesday was Doreen You. 18 , whom Thompson said lived in Newport Beach but had no fixed ad· dress. Witnesses said Miss You was standing on a curb on the Arches Overpass over Coast ·Highway when a white pickup truck swerved over the curb and hil her, Thompson said. He said police expected to file their complaint with tt\e Orange County District Attorney's office today. HwnanError Cawed Outage SAN DIEGO (AP) -Dis· ciplinary action may be taken against a maintenance crew foreman who failed to switch orr a ground cable , cauging Wednesday's power blackout saysoneofhisbosses. ., ' The mistake in the Chula Vista generating plant allowed an electrical shock wave to surge through the system or San Diego Gas & Electric Co., setting off other circuit breakers and dis- ru pling electricil.y lo 318,000 of the utility's 700,000 customers. Some were out for a few minutes and others for up to 4t.'.t hours. .. 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Spokesmen for both airlines ' said reservations are down more , . • • I than 50 percent for flights those days. ·'There are very good signs that people are not going to On- tario," said Alex Duron, a spokesman for Air California. Tom Chandler, s tation manager for Hughes Airwest, agreed, saying the switch has "by all means" cul reservations for those days on bis airline by more than half. Private jets that need the long runway will also be redirected by the tower to other airports such as Long Beach Airport, a spokesman for the airport saiq. Golden West Airlines com- muter rughts to Los Angeles and Fullerton will remain in Orange County because propeller-driven planes can use the airport's. t • . KEY VOTING AREAS -Shaded areas in- dicate parts of Costa Mesa where voting patterns developed in Tuesday's municipal election. "A" represents Mesa Verde area. "B" represents the section of town closest o.ll't Pi ........ M-. to the property involved in the rezone in- itiative that was on the ballot. "C" represents the sections of town farthest away from the controversial property . ~Voting Trend Analyzed Mesans in Close Proxi,mi,ty &reked Re~ By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of .. Dell't I'll« Sl•lf Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Hertzog scored heavily in the city's east and downtown areas and in her own Mesa Ve rde neighborhood in winning re- election Tuesday. However, she was soundly beaten on the city's north side where voters gave heavy sup- port to a rezone initiative she op- poa.ed. The initiative passed 4,365 votes to 3,091 in citywide balloting. A precinct by prec inct breakdown shows that voters living farthest away from the no.-tb city rezone area were more inclined to vote against the initiative. They were the same voters who helped make Mrs. Hertzog the top vote getter in tbe city council race. Voters living closer to the re- t0ne area favored the initiative and were less enthusiastic about v0Un1 for Mrs. Hertzog. · New city councilwoman and se~ond place finisher Arlene Schafer ran lbe most consistent race precinct by preclnct. As a planning commissioner, she vot- ed a1atnst the apartment proj- e c.t that generated the homeowner& lnltiaUve. Co ast Don Bull, who finished third i but, failed to win a council seat, 1 did well on the north side and in his College Park neighborhood. Bull was one of the original circulators of the rezone peti- tion. But he ran poorly on much of the east side and the lower west side, areas that were strong points for Mrs. Hertzog. In three precincts in Mesa Verde, Mrs. Hertt.og picked up 404 of her winning 3,644 votes. Mrs. Schafer finished second in Mesa~ye!'1e ·with·284 votes and Bull tniro with 282. Mesa Verde voters in the same three precincts voted 457 to 431 a~ainst the initiative .. Not .surprisingly, the biggest push for the initiative came on the north side near South Coast Plaza where voters in' three pre- cincts cast 502 "yes" votes and only 140 "no" voles on the in· itiatlve. (See RACE, Page A2) Hippo ·capture Plot Safari Rangers Adopt Scare Tactic By PIDUP ,ROSMARIN her escape from the animal °' .. .,..,..,....twt compound Feb. 20. Previous ef· Giant bulldozers were to be forts to use a trap made of nets sent into a pond off Laguna Can-have failed. yon Road today to frighten T h ursday night Bubbles Bubbles the hippopotamus out of stepped into the net t~ap twice to the water, Uon Country Safari feed on select cabbages and other offlcials said. vegetable goodies known to be The animal was to be chased favoredbyblppopotamuses. out of the pond, then darted with Both times, Lion Country re- tranqullizer and herded about by ported, as soon as rangers start- conat.ructioo crews, rangers and ed their jeeps to pull the nets horsemen unW she drops. around the hippo, she strolled The plan was a ~t-dllch ef-away , and waited for the fort to catch Bubbles, who has raniers to tum oil the motors. eluded capture attempts since (See BUBBLES, P age A2) t:I * * * * * * tDUr.t Pact G-iVes • Bubbles GUarantee shorter, secondary runway. Private prop-driven planes won't be affected for the same reason. An airport spokesman said to- day this will be the first time major repairs have been made to the S,700-foot-long jet runway, which will be covered with slurry seal and re-marked. Airport Service will provide 'bus transportation from Orange County Airport to Ontario at a cost of $4.55 each way. Buses will leave about an hour and a half before scheduled flights. A spokesman for the airport said it isn't yet established what will be done if it rains when the repaving is scheduled. However, Airwest's Chandler said that, if it rains. flights would probably have to remain in Ontario another day. Robert Payton, director of public affairs for Air California, said his airline bas scheduled its early morning Wednesday fUghts out of Ontario anyway. Air Cal plans to resum~ Orange County service at about 9 a.m. Wednesday. <See FUGHTS, Page AZ) Slayer Hunted Mesa Cops Search for Motive Costa Mesa police were still searching today for the killer and a motive in tbe Thursday morning shooting death of a Massachusetts real estate con- venlioneer who refused to ac- company the gunman and bis two hostages on an elevator at the South Coast Plaza Hotel Police are seeking two occu:. pants of a 1967 orange Porsche sports car that was seen leaving the hotel parking lot about two minutes after the 2:46 a .m. New Trial Date Set For Douglas By KATHY a.ANCY Of .. Delly ...... Matt Costa Meu.n Fred Berre Douglas will be tried again Aug . 21 on two charges of solicitation to commi~ murder. But an earlier cbaree "Of attempted murder was ordered dropped to- day by .Orange County Superior Court JQdge Masoti Fenton. Jn calling the retrial, Fenton said all · the two ·women un-d~rcover· officers· prevented · Doughls fJIOm ·doing when they arrested him last July was mov- ing . his c:ar. unloadir)g it and perl\'aps t.aklpg pbotos. It ltiight'have been more in or- del' ~il the; arrest bi4 come later but the1 two women who alleged. ly were to pOse for nude photOs could not very well have been naked and without weapons when they attempted the arresL Last Friday a mistrial was declared in the Douglas case after a six-woman, six-man jury announced they were hopelessly deadlocked on the solicitation charges. After today's pro.ceedings Dougla:i said be was still COD· viQced he would prove his in· nocence. The burly 54-year-old furniture refinjsber bas been ac- cused of intending to torture, murder and dismember what be tboul{ht were two porno film (See RETRIAi.. Page AZ) Wast Cooler, But Rairdess For Weekend .... "The weathn man qa cleGT to- day. He d.oem't lcnotoJIOM'W gone QUlQJI And it'a raining, rommg m '"ti hllart0 murder in the lobby. Capt. Robert Moody, com- mander of the Costa Mesa Police Deoartment's In - vestigative Division, said today the driver and passenger m the car are being sought only for in- formation on the slaying. The dead man has been iden- tllied as 32-year-old Daniel M. S..teeney of Natick, Mass .. a re3l estate agent wh o was one of 2SO Century 21 agents attending a five-day man~gement training seminar a l the South Coast Plaza Hotel. . Sweeny and a second hotel euest whose name is being withheld were seated in the hotel lobby when they were confront- ed by a young man armed with a .22 caliber revolver. The gunm a n already had taken a hotel employee hostage and commanded Sweeny and the second guest to get into a lobby elevator. Sweeny refused, and was shot when he attempted to (See GUNMAN, Page A2) Unanimous (;hoiee Reichert Named New OCTD Chief James Reichert. assistant manager ol the Orange County Transit District COCTD> was named the district's new general manager today. Reichert, 45 , was chosen unanimoualy by OCTD directorsi to replace Ed Lortz in the transil district's top management post. Mowrcyclist Kill,ed in Mesa Cra,sh A Huntin gto n Beach Loritz resigned from his $41 ,700-a-year job two weeks ago alter serving as manager the past three years. In a related action today. · directors relieved Loriu from h11 manager's duties effective immediately, but retainE!d him as a consultant to assist in the transition. . Reichert's appointment was announced after. an hour-long closed-door meeting of direc- tors . Director Robin Young said the board decided against a lengthy, nationwide search for Lortiz's replacement because of their confidence in Reichert. motorcyclist was killed Thurs-Reichert had served as in· day in the Mesa Verde sect.ion of terim general manager before Costa Mesa when he apparently LorUz was hired three years ago lost control of his motorcycle and bad been the second ranking and smashed into the rear of a contender for the top post at that parked truck, police said today. · time. · Bruce !Cent Glisson, 22, or · . . 19133 Mauna Lane, Huntington Reichert 1s to be pat~ $40,500 Beach suffered bead and ln-annually. ternal 'injuries in the 1· 10 pm A former Villa Part city COUD• crash on Calvert Avenue'. · • cilman, Reichert joined OCl'D He was rushed by Costa Mesa lo~ years ago. Before becoming paramedics to Hoag Memorial assutant manager be served as Hospital in Newport Beach OCTD's manager of planning where be died about two hours and development. later. Police said be wasn't Reichert earlier was manager wearing a protective helmet at of program development In civil the time of the crash. systems with the TRW Corp. A2 DAIL V PILOT C . 16N-M Sttulents . Finalists '. Sixteen high school students ln the Newport-Mesa Unified School District are amon,g 14,000 students across the nation who :have been chosen as flnalbta ln 1he National Merit Scholarship :com petition. : Corona del Mar High School's finalists are Elie ~netti, ;Monica Carson, Thomas Ca.ssutt ·and Dan Sedor. · David Dawe, David Doyle and ;J)onald O'Neal are Costa Mesa Jiigh School's finalists. · From Newport Harbor High, Mary Allen, Jed Dempsey, Marge Lovell, Marshall Mamin, D rew McCormick and Douglas Wa ts on were selected as fina lists in the competition. E stancia High School's (Costa Mesa) finalists are Randall Har· rington. Larry Kraiss and Eric Stake. The local students are now e ligible for college scholarships awarded by the National Merit Scholarship Corp. T he schola r ships will be awarded in April on the basis of scholastic standing and need. All local s tudent finalists are in the lop one percent scholastically in the nation. TONIGHT KIWANI S TRAVEL· ADVENTURE SERIES - .. Egypt. Gift or the Nile," Doug Jones lecturer, OCC Auditorium, 8 p .m. HARBOR JllGH BAND CONCERT -Ensign Middle School gymnasium, 7:30 p.m. O CC PLANETARIUM - "Planet X," March 10 and 11, '1:30 and 9 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - "'Animal Crackers ," OCC Forum, 7 :15 p.m. OCC LECTURES -"Hang Gliding," Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m. "Energy for Tomorrow," Science Lecture 1, 7 :30 p.m. "Treasures of Egypt, .. Fine Arts 119, 7:30 p.m. "Living With Alternatives," Fine Arts 116, 7 :30 p.m. "VOLPONE" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday· Sunday through April 23, 8 p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RA CING -lnternaUonal Cham· pionships, Fair~rounds, 8 p.m. SATURDAY-, MARCH 11 S ELF-DEFENSE WORKSHOP -OCC Women's ·Center, 12:30-3:30 p.m. ·' OCC SEMINAR -"Remodel· .-Jng Your Home," Science Hall ·1oa.m . CHILDREN'S FILM -"Dum- bo ," OCC Auditorium, 1 p.m. SO cents. SATURDAY NIGHT FILMS - .,'"'Goodbye Mr. Chips," OCC Fine Arts 119, 8 p.m. . "MAN AND THE SEA'• -<>cc Auditorium, 8 p.m . SUNDAY, MARCH 1% HARTFORD BALLET -OCC Auditorium, 8:;ic> p.m. Camj,.in Staged LOS ANGELES (AP) -About a dozen members or Action Now for Disabled Artists camped out in Sen. Alan Cranston's office for the second day Thursday. RE.4DERS.URCED . ro PICK MOJ'IES It's almost Academy Awarclit '\ime and we want you to tell us wbo you want to win the coftted 'Oscars. For a ballot that Y'OG can mail ' l.o us, see FeaturlD&, Pqe BL. ~:-~-----------------~, c DAILY PILOT Seals Aplentg Seal fanciers get acquainted with trio of harbor seals that came ashore today near lifeguard headquarters in Newport Beach. Lifeguards said nine of the seagoing mam· mals have shown up at the lifeguard facili· ty during the past day. Five were packed off to a Laguna Beach agency that cares - for sick sea mammals. Lifeguards said the animals come ashore to rest from the rigors of swimming in storm-tossed seas and to search for food because they can't see their prey in churned up, muddy coastal waters. p,....pageAl WPPO ••• ty,.. he said. "Up to now she hasn't and I don't think she will." Work Orders Go Out to Strikers 2 StiU AfJoard 2 Cosmonauts Back on· Earth MOSCOW (AP> -A Soviet and a C.clJoelont cosmonaut retune4 to 8artb today from the Sofie& Salyut$ space station, leavlal two other Soviet cos· monauts aboard, the Tass news agency reported. Soviet Ofgbt commander Alex· el Gubarev and Czechoslovak spaceman Vladimir Remek bad spent seven days in space in the first mission to include a non. Soviet, non-American astronaut. Tass said Georgy Grecbko and Yuri Romaoenko were eontinu· ing their work aboard the space station after more than 12 weeks in space. They are expected to return to Earth in the next week or two, having broken the world space endurance record ot 84 days aet four years ago by a U.S. Skylab crew. Human Error Cowled Outage During their week in space. Gubarev and Remek enga1ed in Joint scientific experimeets, photography ot the Earth and in televwon broadcasta. TbeJ also brought supplies to the space station. Tass announced during the flight that other East bloc spacemen, from Poland and East Germany, will also be or· bit.ed before the year ls out. Among the experiments car- rled out during the past week by the four cos monauts were cardiovascular tests ualng an airtight suit, microbiology pro- ced ures, optics experiments. star observation and study of natural resources on Earth. ac· cording to Soviet announce· men ts. Gubarev and Remek are the second crew to visit Romanenko and Grechko aboard Salyut 6. Soviet cosmonauts Vladimir Dzbanibekov and Oleg Makarov flew up for a five-day series of )ointexperimentsinJanuary. '1 . . F...,.PageA1 GUNMAN ••• SAN DIEGO CAP) -Dis· ciplinary action 111ay be' taken against a maintenance crew foreman who failed to switch off a ground cable. caugiog· Wednesday's power blackout. Dreak away and run, polke said. aaysoneothisbosses. Several shots were fired, with The mistake ln the Chula Vista one bullet st.riking Sweeny in the generating plant allowed an left shoulder and ricocheting electrical abock wave to surge through bis heart, police said. WASHINGTON <AP> -As United Mine Workers union and through the syst.em ot San Diego He was pronounced dead on ~ contract talks resumed in the the coal industry negotiators Gas & Electric Co., setting off rival at Mercy General Ha&pital 95-day coal strike, federal met at a downtown Washington other circuit breakers and dis-in Santa Ana. marshals delivered copies of the hotel lo search for a settlement rupting electricity to 318,000 of The two ho&tages escaped dur· Sheffield took legal action against Lion Counrty Safari when he learned from his newspaper that park rangers were considering destroying the hippo which has twice escaped from the Irvine enclosure. Judge Robert H. Green quick· Jy s igned a r estraining order whi c h t e mporary action becoroes permanent today with the agreement between both sides. back.to-work court orders to the of their bitter dispute, which bas the utility's 700,000 customers. ing the shooting by closing the leaders of the striking miners to-forced electric utilities to curtail doors of the elevator they b.ad • day,,. power and industries to lay off been ordered into. Unterhalter said his rangers will continue to work throughout the weekend on the "fong and costly job" or snaring Bubbles and returning her to her Lion Country Safari pond and the baby who hasn't seen her mother for two weeks. "We have a number or plans but the chief aim ls to feed her into a trap," he said. "Our first objective is to get her thoroughly calmed down to the point that she will trust us again." * * * F,....PageAJ BUBBLES ••• "We're afraid Bubbles bas it figured out," said Jo Scheller, Lion Country publicist. "One would think she's oub?uessing us." , In the meantime today, Lloo Country manager Leon Un· terhalter was scheduled to ap- pear in Orange County Superior Court on the matter of a hip· popotamus bearing, before Judge Leonard Goldstein. The hearing ls the result ot a restraining order Issued two weeks ago by another Superior Court judge, Robert Green. The order was sougbt after hippopotamus rans were told that frustrated Lion Country rangers were considering killing Bubbles as a precaution against her banning bystanders. • OozeBl.ocb Scenk Route At Malibu LOS ANGELES <AP) Mounds of mud dropped from a coaetal laU1 today, covertns Pacific Coast Highway at Malibu wltb a pant glob of 001e that blocked all Janet of the scenic route. Lei Anaelea County aherUl"s Deputy CUI Ble1ert Hid tbe 111ud allde meuured 30 to 40 yarda wide, WU 10 feet dMP and would require halt a day to clear. · The Jailbway, California 1, wu closed at Uae alte, but aathorlUea hoped to open a makeeb,lft detour. No IDJarl• wee npon.d ancl DO boDM8 were damapd bJ the tlld• wbkb occmTecl near tbe ~ of Lu FJorel c.,. ._ .. i.1111 ..... w .. ., thrOaP ta. DllM "*" to .... awa~ muclalfd.. antloSpatecl ............. ~ Pit•P .. 1AJ The order directed the l60,000 thousands of workers. Pre.a Page Al Capt. Moody said today police have not ruled out robbery as a miners to go back to work at 7 Soutces said tJMW President motive in the fatal incident. a. m · today but reports from the Arnold Miller and his bargaining FU G HTS However, Capt. Moody a aid this coal fields showed there was no team were meeting with four of· • • • • theory is somewhat .. abak,y.•• stampede to return to the job. ficials from the Bituminous Coal Payton said reservations The gun.man gave no indlca- In many places, the miners Operators Association without persom>el have been notifying-lion be intended to rob bi& said they were waiting until the presence of federal custo111ers of the temporary hostages, and apparently bacl federal marshals actually de-mediators. closure of the airport for about a never met them before, police livered the court orders •. ---------------------------m __ o_n_tb_. ____________________ s_ai_·d~·------------------- Technically, a defendant is not required to obey the order until he is served with a copy. Exclusively at AL.PEN'S ·' The marshals have unUl 1::.> p.m. PST Monday to band the orders to tbt l,"51 defendants named by the federal judge who issued the back-to-work man- date under the Taft-Hartley Act. Carter administration officlals say they will not have a good estimat.e of the miners' response until toward the end of next week. President Carter declared Tht!rsday that he believes "a substantial portion ot them ••• will comply with the law" and go back on the job. Meanwhile, negotiators for the . Pro• Page Al RACE ••• In the area directly aftected by the rezone (Bear Street near South Coast !>rive), the yes votes carried 236 to eight. Mrs. Hertzog! stand against the initiative 1 homeowners to . cast only 1S v for her in this same area. The initiative didn't rare as well on the lower east side and downtown areas, considered a political stronghold for longtime city councilman Alvin Pinkley. Pinkley, now retired from the council, advocated a "no'' vote on the inltlaUve. The initiative was beaten 337 to 253 in that aeetion of town. Bdt Mrs. Hert1og led the balloting in that same area, picking up •17 councll votes to 201 for Mn. Schafer and 137 for Bull. Backed by a atroag vote alone 19th Street, wblcb includes the retirement community of Bethel "Towers, Mrs. Beruog alao cap. tured three key precincts on the city'• lower west side. ID tbls same area, the ""Do" •otes outnwnbered th• "yes" votes on the l'elOll9 tnit1ative 328 to 184, followiDc tbe pattern ol votes ag~ th• lni.tiatin and for Mrs. Hertzog. · ' 1 .Tbe Colleae Puk and 11 .. del Mar areas of tile clt7 both favored the tnitlatt.e and 10adt Bull the top vote letler' there. · Tbe pl"O'iAlttatlW wte la II .. de1 Mar wat m to 115, lad~ 1atbend m OIMIDOll -.. to a for Mn. Schafer ad 111 for Mn. Heruac. _ Bull and Mn. Sehafer, boUa . Coll=• ·Park rHldentt, raa atro ln tbllr netahbortlood. ID pNdiaeta then Bull amauec1 a!5 o1 b1a totat OI a.- votea. Jin. Scbafer picked ap NI of._ a,m ¥ott total lD • , ...... ~ llli4 .. ,.. a--. flnllbed third "'1b Ml .... TIM lldtUltlw wu f avond 491 lo .... Coll ... 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She said that she wUJ take a sabbatical from politics tor the next two years to be with her family and to travel and write. lf Mrs. Gibbs did decide to enter the race, it would have set up a confrontation with 'Harriett Wieder , a colleague and fre. quent rival of Mrs. Gibbs on the }luntingtoo Beach City Council. Mrs. Wieder is a candidate ror the second supervisorial district seat. She said today that Mrs. Gibbs' a nnouncement didn't have much of an effect on her plans. .. I have a one.track mind and that is to do my own thing and defeat Larry Schmit," she said. For her part, Mrs. Gibbs said that it would be difficult to sup. port any of the pr esent can· didates and that she is not likely lo support Mrs. Wieder, Schmit or former supervisor David Baker, another challenger to the incumbent Schmit. Mrs. Gibbs said that it is not her style to enter the campaign just to oppose Mrs. Wieder. "But others have said that I am the only viable alternative," she said. A fourth candidate, Sonia Son- ju, took out papers Thursday and has indicated her criticism of Mrs. Wieder. UimpaigrUng Traditions ~red Sunday Political campaign fund rais· tng, alias the chicken dinner circuit. has been called the sla· ~ ple of the republic. Sunday's ' Daily Pilot will look at the proc-~ ess up close and nationally. FUNNY MONEY -A well· oiled c.ampaign is synonymom with a well-creased palm made so by well-heeled people and businesses. An Associated Press report tells who profits Crom this age-old institution. WHOSE ADVANTAGET - Will Orange County's n ew political reform ordinance put an end to expensive campaigns or give incumbents a built·in dollar advantage? Staff Writer (suNDAY'S BEST) Gar y Granville provides a lively debate of the issue. HAPPY CHANGES -"I guess I'm a happier person now. Not just because of Rhoda, but because of the way I am," ac- tress Valerie Harper explains in an Associated Press story about changes she has undergone. BOGGED DOWN? -·1qdepen· dent touring in Ireland can be a frustration if you ask natives for road dir echon s . <.:olumnist Stan Delaplane recalls some of their humorous responses, filled with more history than help. .... ~ SUICIDE USELESS Mefvln Gordon Vice Agent Buys Sex With Taxes SEATTLE (AP) -Bruce McLean's job was to kiss and tell. As a citizen vice agent, he paid for sex with taxpaye r money, then reported every de· tail of what happened to police. .. She a sked me to get un· dressed and lo give her $30, which I did," he said of a Sept. 20, encounter al the Suprema Sauna. McLean said that after being given a shower, he asked the woman what she charged. "She replied she usually got $30 for intercourse," he said in an affidavit filed by the county prosecutor's office to prove Its case against the massage parlor. The money was provided by a King County detective, McLean said. An affidavit filed by one agent said be reported to vice detec- tives on having sex for pay at least 27 times. Such use of such civilian agents, as well as county police offictrs, ended trus week with an order by King County Executive John Spellman. He said use of agents engaging in sex acts was "a deviation" of policy. The agents' acts were performed in conjunction with a civil lawsuit flled by Prosecutor Cb rlatopher Bayley to close three m assage parlors - Suprema Sauna, t be Skandil Massage Studio in downtown Seattle and the Little Skandia Mass age Studio in Mercer Island. · Bayley's office sai~ it bas evidence of 53 sexual encounters gath e r ed over three years. Typically, civilian vice agents• were given $40 to $80 to pay for the sexual favors, as well aa SS to $10 "spending money." A spokesperson for Seattle Mayor Charles Royer, who was out of town on b~iness, said agents wer e used p r ior to Royer's taking office in J anuary and "it won't happen under the Royer adminislration." Seat tle and Mercer Island police offices also used agents to build cues fol' prosecution. However, Mercer Island City Manager Larry Rose said be would support f urtber use of civilian agents "if this was the only way evidence could be gathered." Ba1ley a nd Seattle Police Chief Robert Hanson both said such activity was offensive, but was the CI01y way to combat pros· tituUoninmasaqeparlors. Suda•ese Ea"°•'• NelOJIOrt SPOKANE, Wash. CAP) - Melvin Gordon was dead on- ly a few minutes before his body wu found, but in those rew minutes the purpose ln his death peruhed a~ well. His widow says it was a wish to give his kidneys to his ailing slater in Michigan that led him to take his life Wednesday night while sit- ting in bis car outside a hospital emeraency room. GORDON HAD told his wife he would 'do almost anything to restore bis sls· ter's health. "He loved all of his family very much," she said . He also was apparently depressed about a seasonal furlough from his job as a boilermaker, said Mrs. Gordon. GORDON, 38, put a rifle muzzle to his head and fired one sbot. His body was found moments later. but kidneys for transplants must be taken from a body at the mo- ment or death and kept filled with flowing blood to a void tissue deterioration, said G. Michael Heinrich, a Sacred Heart Medical Center spokesman. However, Gordon was car· ryiog a donor's card. His cor- neas were taken for use by a local eye bank. "GET MY kidney with (sic) one hour," said a note pinned lo the dead man's shirt. Also in the note were the names and addresses of his wife, Delores, 35, and his sis· ter, Bertha Overly, 42, of Muskegon, Mich. Mrs . Overly's name was circled in black ink, underlined and ac· companied by the word "sis· ter." SEVEN YEARS ago Mrs. Overly receiv~ a kidney from another brother, but that kidney began to fail last year, Mrs. Gordon, fighting back tears, said Thursday. "He was just fine until she went to the hospital two days after Christmas to have the kidney artery opened up, and from then on he was not himself," said Mrs. Gordon. GORDON WAS examined in January and told one of his two healthy kidneys could be donated should Mrs. Over· ly eventually require a transplant. The couple, who have three children. returned March 2 from a month·long visit with Mrs. Overly, who bad been hospitalized at the St. Mary's Kidney Cente r in Grand Rapids, Mich. Gordon went to the apart· ment of bis 18-year·old son, who was not home, and took the .22·caliber rifle, telling a neighbor he was going t-0 do some target shooting. 'Hated' Attorney Judge Sets Trial Date Waddill Juror Removed For Norton By TOM BARLEY Cit U. o.lty ...... Sl.ltf A juror who reportedly grew to hate one of two defense lawyers during six weeks of trial was removed from the panel Thursday by the judge presiding over the Orange County Superior Court murder trial of Dr. William Baxter Waddill. Judge James K. Turner sent juror Larry Clark of Anaheim home alter two conferences in chambers during whlch it was learned that Clark told Turner that he thought defense attorney Malbour Watson was "bom· baslic and egotistical." Watson, a physician as well as an attorney, is one of two at- tor neys defending Waddill on murder charges filed after the Huntington Harbour doctor al· legedly strangled a newborn baby t o death i n the Westminster Comm unity Hospital nursery. Watson com mented outside the courtroom that be learned that Clark bad "developed an in- tense hatred for me. He thought I was much too egotistical." Watson made his comments over the objections of co-counsel Charles Weedman who Indicated that Clark's objections to Watson was not the sole reason for the juror 's dismissal. ·'We know that b e had per sonal ·problems &lld job p ressure to contend with," Weedman said. ''That o;1ay have hld Just as much if not m~ to do wlth it." Clark refused to comment 0t1 rus remeval as be left the CO\Dlty courthouse. But it was Jearnedlate Thurs- Will Flynt Walk Again? ATLANTA (A P) -HusUer magatine owner Larry Flynt baa less t ha n a 50 p ercent chance of ever walking again, say doctors who have operated OD him. . "There are no reflexes in the lower extremities and there is a loss of sensation from his mid· thighs down," Dr. George Tin- dall, Emory University Hospital's chief neurosurgeon, said Thursday after a 2~-hour operation to remove a bullet from Flynt's lower back. Flynt. 34, and one of his at- torneys, Gene Reeves Jr., 47, were shot Monday outside the Gwinnett County courthouse, where Flynt was being tried on obscenity charges. day that he made derogatory comments about Watson and ' about a defense witness while be· was waiting in the food line at the courthouse cafeteria this week. Judge Turner refused to com- ment on the incident. He advised other jurors after removing Clark from the panel that the Anaheim man was being ex· cused because of "personal problems." Clark is the second juror to be excused from the Waddill trial. His removal leaves Judge Turner with only one more alternate juror in a trial that is expected to last at least four more weeks. Turner, noting the diminution of bis jury strength late Thurs· day, urged the remaining jurors lo "stay healthy" as be sent them home for a three-day weekend break in the trial. Waddill, 44, is accused of strangling a 31·week fetus to death alter his attempt to abort the mother by injecting a saline fluid into her failed. The 18·year-old mother has sued Waddill for $17 million in a Superior Court civil action. A judge refused Thursday to dismiss perjury charges con· tained in the Orange County Grand Jury's indictment of former state senate candidate Loran Norton. Superior Court Judge Philip E. Schwab's ruling means that Norton, 49, of Santa Ana, will be tried in the same courtroom April 17 on charges of perjury and soliciting perjury. Judge Schwab set March 20 as the dale he will bear pretrial motions by Norton's lawyer. More W onien Die Of Hea,-t Disease It is alleged that Norton, a former aide lo county Supervisor Laurence Schmit. violated the state's campaign finance laws when be ran tor the state senate as a Republican in 1976. The prosecution claims that Norton filed a campaign finance report which indicated that be personally loaned his campaign $6,600. Women under 45, a group generally believed to be rel- a tively free from heart disease, are paying the price for smoking cigar ettes and taking oral con- traceptives. "Historically, young females are not thought to have coronary a r tery disease, but coronary arter y disease ls the second highest cause of death in women under 45," Dr. David D. Waters of the Montreal Heart Institute, r eported to t he A mer ican Collete ot Cardloloa meetlnl in Anaheim Thursday. Waters said his research in- dicated that of women under 45, those who smoke, who take oral contraceptives, who have high blood pressure and who have a family history of heart disease are more likely to become vic- tims of coronary diseases. Dr. Michael B. Mock of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute in Bethesda, Md., told t he meeting of cardiologists , .. Women under 35 who smoke and who have a cholesterol level above 250 are 18 times more likely to have clogged coronary arter ies than nonsmoking females of the same age With lower cholesterols.•• It is alleged that $5,000 or that sum was received from Irvine loan broker Gene Conrad who face~ trial on criminal charges contained in Orange County and federal grand jury indictments. Carter Inks Bill W ASIDNGTON (AP) -Presi· dent C~er signed legislation to. • day that be said is "a m~or step" toward limiting the capability of nations to develop nuclear weapons. COLOR TRUCKLOAD SALE! Featuring Marigolds, Pansies, English Prim Rose, Violas and Iceland Poppy. Reg. age Sale Price Mflloaom 9111imn Platlh 4• Poh l:.xullenl fot flOl'.al .rranpmenu. SALE PRIC 1 G.atton Sile $) 19 Res. $2.99 • I. .... 45¢ BARE-ROOT ROSES AND FRUIT TREES Non·P•tenl KUSH. ................ _ .. fUSI '2.H P•1en1ed Mo~s ........ _ ..... _.~ .... 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IT'S NO LARK: In the event you have missed the advance public notices, it's almost time for the swallows to return to Capistrano. Don't miss this, now. According to legend and lore of our coaslline, the s wallows have been basking In the South American sun all winter and are now due for their flight back to the historic Mission San Juan Capistrano. And this legend and lore is very specific. The swallows return on St. Joseph's Day. March 19. The arrival is pre· cise every year. The nock never misses. Well, hardly ever, anyway. Capi!lrano Swallow-watching Can be Ezhauating AS RELIABLE AS your old railroad watch, you know the bells at the Jewel of the Missions will be pealing on St. Joseph's Day to herald arrival of the swift little birds. The anticipated timely arrival of the birds touches off a San Juan celebration known as Fiesta de las Golon- drinas. Advance hoopla starts this weekend with a dinner dance Saturday and historical tour Sunday. Capistrano natives will be in costume all next ·week as the community gears up for the March 19 fly-in. Much advance publicity sl'rrounds the event. One such piece today suggested this will be the 199th year of the ar- rival of the swallows. YOU ARE LEFT to wonder who recorded the first flight. Also, you might be puzzled as to what the little birds did before then. Maybe they new to Pasadena. Anyway, people will now be watching the skies, hopeful of spotting the first swallows. It can be an exhaust- ing experience. Swallows are very fast in flight. Some Wrong Thinkers each year suggest that tbey have seen the flock far ahead of the traditional St. Joseph's Day arrival. This is, of course, hogwash. Those birds are just the advance scouts for the main flock. Sometimes the swallows send out thousands of these advance scouts. In 1974, one city paper reported the swallows bypassed San Juan Capistrano and landed at Lion Country Safari in· stead. This outraged San Juan natives. They labeled it a cheap publicity stunt. IN 1169, THERE was so much fog in the Mlaaion area nobody could see the swallows on March 19. But the ex· perts reported they arrived on time anyway. "We could hear them up there," the savants advised. In 1947, another big city paper alleged that there were so many swallow scouts that it was obvious the birds ar· rived four days early. But nobody believed that. Same way in 1935, wheh one report bad the swallows three days late due to heavy storms. Everybody just scoffed. After all, if you can't count on the swallows r eturning to San Juan Capistrano on st. Joeeph's Day, what's left to really count on? , '--~--...:;_~~~~--..:....~~--~----~----------~· r ~Victim's Moth:er !" f Freed of Charges ' ' ' ... CIUCAGO (AP> -A woman accused of shooting a man wbo allegedly bad raped her 8-year-old daughter baa been cleared of at· tempted murder charges after psychiatrists found 1be wu tem- porarily insane. Assistant State's Attorney Michael J. Kress said Thursday psychiatrists who examined Esther Lee Clay "said she was lnaane at the time of the offense." . Illlnoil law says a defendant cannot be found guilty If be or she was legally insane at the time a crime was committed. Mrs. Clay, the mother of seven, was charged with the attempt- ed murder of Patrick Williams, 27, who was shot six times as be sat in a police station on June 1, 1976. t Williams allegedly had abducted and raped Mrs. Clay's daughter while she was walking home from school. 2 in Sub Rescued From Sea LERWICK, Shetland Islands (AP> -Two oil workers were rescued unharmed from the icy depths of the North Sea today after being trapped 355 feet down for nearly 24 hours in a mini-submarine. The sub, the PCS, was stranded on the sea floor Thurs· day by a half·lnch wire cable that fouled its propeller while its two crewmen were working on an oil wellhead in a British Petroleum Co. field 80 miles east of the SheUand1slands. IT WAS CUT free lhi~ morning by divers taken down by another mini-sub. The PC9 maneuvered to the surface under its own power and was hoisted aboard Its mother ship, its owner, the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., reported. The P. and 0. at first iden· tified the two trapped men only as an Englishman and a Scotsman. Today it said they were James J ones and his copilot Bill Cornwall, two ex· perlenced sub men in their early 30s. Two men in a diving bell tried ' to free the propeller before dawn today but failed, and the bell was hauled back up. Then a • mini-sub from another com- pany, the lntersub III, was sent down with two divers who did the job. A P. AND 0. spokesman said Jones and Cornwall had not been in danger and too~ their plight "rather philosophically." They bad enough air and food for seven or eight days, he re· ported Thursday night. They had made regular radio checks with their mother ship on the surface every half-hour and bad shut down all non-esse.ntial equipment to conserve power. Oil industry sources had pre· dieted little difficulty freeing the men if the weather stayed calm. But rising winds were forecast. with a chance of gales by Satur- day. • Ethiopia Eyes Force to End Eritrea War NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -The Ethiopian government is expe<:t· ed to pour reinforcements and arms into the rebellious northern province of Eritrea to end the 16-year-old war there following Somalia's announce· ment that it is withdrawing its forces from the rebellion In eastern Ethiopia. A spokesm"1 in Beirut for one of the two Eritrean rebel fac· lions reported Ethiopian troops already have launched a two· pronged offensive in Eritrea that has broken a two-montb· long· siege of the Hed Sea port of Massawa by the Erltrean People's Liberation Front. THE SPOKESMAN, Omar Alim of the rival Erltrean LiberaUoo Front, said the Ethio- pians were battling to dislodge his organization's guerrillas from the outskirts of Asmara, the Eritrean capital, "but we are rallying back." Alim said there bad been daily air attack• on rebel forces belleging the two cities. He re- ported about 3.ooo People's Front guerrillas were killed in Nassawa, bringing that rebel faction's attempt to capture the port to a "disastrous end." Ea~·PreviewsSpring · NATION /WORLD Trucks Blockaded A blockade set up by the American Agriculture Move ment backed up 125 trucks headed into the U.S. Customs com- pound just west of Nogales, Texas, Thurs· day. The trucks were laden with vegetables from Mexico and an unknown number were stalled in the compound and across the border. The blockade was peaceful and lasted 21/2 hours. Jobless Rate Drops Manufacturing Helps 4th ~onthly Decline WASHINGTON (AP) -A big increase in new manufacturing jobs helped push the nation's jobless rate down to 6.1 percent in February, the fourth straight monthly decline in unemploy. ment and the lowest since Oc- tober 1974, the government re- ported today. The unemployment rate in January was 6.3 percent. The best unemployment gains in February were for blacks and ·other minority workers._ whose jobless rate declined to 11.8 per· cent, down from 12. 7 percent in January and the lowest in more than three years. THE FEBRUARY report said the effects of the long coal strike either had not yet shown up or not yet had an impact on overall employment, althpugh it noted that the strike ha-S taken 160,000 miners temporarily out of the labor force. In addition lo miners, the Labor Department reported Thursday, 25,500 factory workers had been laid off in the week of Feb. 26 as a direct result or coal and electricity s hortages in the 11 Midwestern and mid-Atlantic states most af. fected by the strike. The agency said nearly half of the lay-offs were in Indiana. Other significant lay-offs were reported in Pennsylvania, Il- linois, Maryland and Ohio. ADMINISTRATION officials agree that if the strike continues into April, the impact on jobs wiJl mount at an alarming pace. Energy Se<:retary James R. Schlesinger said Thursday that the number of unemployed workers would exceed 1 million by the e.nd of March and 3.5 million in April, while several million more workers would have reduced working hours. The Labor Department said overall employment last month was 3.7 million higher than in Fcbruaiy 1977 REST ROOM FANS FIGHT DECISION JACKSON. Minn. (AP) - Residents of this small town are up in arms over a plan to do away with one of its major at- tractions -the municipal women's rest room. . Hoping to save about $4,500 a · year in operating costs the town council decided in January to close it. But people wouldn't stand for it. The mayor got phone calls, the local editor got letters and 344 people -men and women - signed a petition to keep the restroom open. The council is re- considering. · The • Biggest lht In The Desert. Ironwood. Our combination of smart country club homes and Palm Desert's best location, with 36 holes of golf and 8 tennis courts, has created an unprecedented demand at Ironwood. We are now taking names for the next unit of these popular single-family and duplex homes, many with dramatic views of the encircling mountains and desert below. Several privately owned homes from earlier offerings are currently available through Ironwood Property Management Comp y. the exclusive sales agent for Ironwood Country Club . Arnold Palmer, president of the Ironwood Golf & Tennis Club, invites you to come out for a visit and to register with the Sales Office if you're in terested in a home at Ironwood. IRONWO~~D Country Oub Homa in Palm De9elt from $85,100 to 5157,900. Tblm $prl""' Hu•11 UI /\t/,.. ~Ur1 1' i In Palm 0Mrrt 2 mil" south I .f on Portol•. Telephone 1714) 346--0551. . ~ CALIFORNIA I PEOPLE ~Presley Movie Nearing Rock Promoter Plans Film of Life Story From AP bltpatcbes Rock promoter Jerry Welbtraub ts near a1ree. ment wt~ the Elm Presley estate for the hifbly coveted nghts for a film version oI PresJey's life story. mg up on Atlantic City's Boardwalk. · Penthouse Magazlne publisher Robert Guccione said that he will lease the 395-room Holiday Inn this fall. Playboy plans to bu.ild a $69 million. 660-room casino hotel two blocks from the Holiday Inn~ Weintraub, who arranged many or Presley's tours, (was negotiating with Presley's father Vernon, and Col. Tom Parker, Presley's mento; and career-long manager. · Several filmmakers have reportedly tried to work a ~ovte deal.. with Preiley's farntly since the tamed ~g ot rock died last August, but "this the Wemtraub deal will put the kabosb on any other plann~ movies." a Weintraub spokesman said. Penthouse attorney Gerald Adler said Penthouse would app. oucc10ME ly for a state casino license soon and couJd be operating by October. · "Guccione would be in Atlantic City whether Playboy was there or not," Adler said. "We're not a poor cousin any more." • Bobby Seale, who left Connecticut in 1971 after a murder charge was dismissed, returned with a • Russell E . Train, former Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has been elected president of the World Wildlife Fund-U.S., the con· servation orgaruzation announced. new book and a campaign against violence and racism. The former national chairman of the Black Panther Party told an audience al the University of Hartford that he has created a nationwide group to work for antipoverty funds a nd is forming another one lo help violence-prone persons. Seale. 41. was arrested in Train, who will serve .----------.. as a full -time chief ex· ( PEO'DLE J ecutive officer, is a r trustee of World Wildlife Fund-International. • Glenn W. Turne r says he's ready for a SEALE 1969 with 13 other Panther workers on charges of murdering Alex Rackley, an .illit~rate party supporter suspected of being a police mformer. Seale's trial ended with a hung comeback ~ The flashy salesman -best known for his motivational firm called Dare To Be Great and a 'cosmetic e mpire which col· lapsed -announcea at a news conference in Florida he will become president of a new marketing organization. Jury. * Has Henry t•ord II, who says "somebody called Ford" should always head the nation's No. 2 carmaker. found a way to keep the family at the top of Ford Motor Co.? That was the speculation in Detroit. The products: cosmetics. vitamins and health food . Unconfirmed newspaper reports had Henry's brother William Clay Ford. owner of the Detroit Lions and a Ford vice president, moving into the line of succession for the top job. "We plan to abide by all ru1tNu laws as we did in the past," said Turner, who has been inactive for nearly three years because of numerous legal and tax problems. That would clear the way for William. 52, to take over the chairmanship if Henry, 60, leaves that post as scheduled in 1982. And Henry's son Edsel II, 29. would get several more years of grooming for the top spot. * Oklahoma ·s first lady. MoUy Sbl Boren, is re· covering at the governor's mansion after having a benign breast tumor removed. * A battle between the publishers of girlie magazines -for casino hotel business -is shap- Mrs. Boren entered a hospital in Ada, Okla., her hometown. for a biopsy and removal of the tumor. The biopsy proved the tumor was benign. Brown to Ink Canadian Gm Pact Today LOS ANGELES CAP > Con tracts to deliver 240 million cubic: feet of Canadian natural gas to Southern California will be signed today in Los Angeles. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's officl' says. The contract between Pan Alberta Ltd of Canada and ~acific LlghtiJ\i Inc. is only the flrst step in supplying Southern California with its first Cana· dian ga:.. Richard Maullin. chairman of the California Energy Commission, said Thursday. MAULLIN SA ID the agree· menl to supply natural gas for a six-year period must be ap proved hy the provincial govern ment in Alberta. California's Public Utilities Commission. and finally the federal govern· ments of both Canada and the United States. ''This is the first concrete step. We are getting the ball rolling. But government agen· cies in either country could modify terms of the deal t hrough a regulatory com mission," Maullin said. H E SAID THE agreement followed gas contract dis· cussions between Brown and Canadian officials during Brown's visit to Alberta last fall and Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed's visit to California in February. M aulUn said the cost will be $2.16 per 1,000 cubic feet, the same price as current Canadian gas supplies. But the contract is subject to future price in· creases. Maullin said. California already gels 25 per- cent of Its natural gas, or nearly l billion cubic feet daily. from Canada. Sacramento Hit By Power Outage SACRAMENTO CA P > -The hallowed halls of the State Capitol were pra<:tacally powerless and paperless as California went through its second mban power outage in as many days. It took about 21'2 hours to restore power to 650 Sacramento customers. including the Capitol. after an underground trans.mission hne shorted out and blew up Thursday. Staie Board Table• R~•olutlon LOS ANGELES <A.Pl A b~d to cool a sim~eriQAI fe"ld with t!~v. -Edmund 0 . Brow~ Jr.•s legal affairs secretary, .l. Arthur Kline. has been summarily rejected by the State Bar board of gov. ernors. ( __ ST_ii_TE_J .. people's courts or Nazi Germany " The board Thursday tabled a resolution by a Brown appointee, Harriet Katz, that would have forb1d- den any further mention or Dairy Prod~t• Ba~h on Slael11e• • LOS ANGELES <AP> -Raw milk products from Alta-Dena nairy were ordered returned lo grocery store shelves Thursday until a dispute between the dairy and the state Health Department is resolved. Earlier this week. the Health Department ordered the prod- ucts withdrawn from shelves after· traces or salmonella, a sometimes fatal bacteria, were round in samples of the dairy's raw milk. Oregon Man Reid fn A r•on Pralle LAKE ELSINORE (AP) -A 30-year-old Oregon man is being held for investigation of arson and burglary in a fire that left a synagogue in this farming-resort community burned to the ground. authorities say. Arrested Thursday as he hitchhiked along Highway 71 near the Hebrew Congregation synagogue was Robert C. Hunt of Klamath Falls. Ore. Brosmt Na• .. • Flr•t 1t'o•an to Board SACRAMENTO CAP) Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has appoint- ed the first woman ever to the Lassen County Board of Supervisors, his office says. She ls Jeanne Williams, a 44-year-old Cherokee who Is area e mployment coordinator of the California Indian Manpower Consortium in Susanville, Brown's office said Thursday. Her a1>- polntment, which runs through next Jan. 1, fills a vacancy caused by the retirement or Lester Bingham of Westwood. Easter Gift to You! FREE! shirt or tie with any suit or sport-coat & pant purchase Off~r l'nd~ 3-20-78 We sptidJli:r;c 1n ladies aod men':> altcratitm<o & custom-m.Klc dot h1n~. LosesC~ ..... ,..... .. Actor Barry Newman, star of "Petrocelli." has been or- dered to pay $5,500 to plain- tiff, Barbara Hoppe, 71, of Green Valley, Ariz., for in- juries suffered in a 1976 acci· dent. She had asked $27 ,000. Chula Vista Panel Nixes Book Ban C H ULA VISTA CAP> "Whistle in the Graveyard: Tales to Chill Your Bones." will remain on the shelves of elemen- tary school libraries in this Southern California community following a unanimous school board vote not to ban tt as anti- Chrisl. The Chula Vista School Board approved this week a three-part recommendation from a seven- mem ber panel that reviewed the book after a formal protest by a child's mother who said it con- flicted with religious views. THE PANEL suggeste.d the book remain on library shelves in the district's 28 elementary schools but asked that school librarians establish a procedure to keep it out of the hands of younger children. Among recommendations was ··to limit circulation of this book to an appropriate grade level where children who read it will be able to distin(uish between fact and fantasy " JANE QUINN protested the book by Maria Leach. saying her daughter's !hird grade teacher l"ead a ~lory from it which contained the chant: "Devil take me Devil take the ring Devil take me. Take everything," Mrs Quinn said the children picked up the chant and it upset her 8-year·old daughter Niki. Friday, March tO, 1978 DAILY PILOT lnPulJHeSe...00& " 1 State Restrict~{ Religious MusiC • SACRAMENTO CAP) -The Califomla Board of EducatJon ii placing restrictions on the use or Cbristmu carols and other r~· ligious music in the public schools, but adda qulcldy that thla ii not a ban. · ll'a juat that the board doesn't want anytbinf borderin1 on re. ligious services, and wants the feelings of non-ChrisUans to be respected. OTHERWISE SUCH MUSIC ls OK for proerams of Chrtstma, muslc, the board said Thursday after Its unanimous vote .. The new rules, to be used in screening textbooks tor the fall or 1979, state that religious music can be used in classes only for a "valid educational purpose." BOARD ATTORNEY Thomas Griffin said thd rules really follow court decisions banning religious observances in public schools, and break no new legal ground. The board Inserted in the guidelines a statement aimed at clearing up what members called a public misconception that they were trying to ban religious music. "WE RECOGNIZE and accept that music materials may~ elude content of a religious nature," it said. "Furthermore. the board is committed to the concept that such inclusion ._, in keeping with the American heritage and serves as an appropriate means for depicting the religious diversity of the American people and the peoples or the world." BOARD PRESIDENT Michael Kirst said members had re- ceived numerous letters. telegrams and telephone calls protesting against the proposed rules. Kirst said most appeared w be part of an organized campaign in the Napa area, and they generally misinterpreted the rules as a ban on religious music. AT A HEARING Wednesday, groups of music teachers pro- tested against the rules. San Francisco attorney AJan Freeland. representing the 2,800-member California Music Educators Association, said the rules would "have a chilling effect" on the use of religious music in schools. San Diego Probes Landmarks' Arson SAN DIEGO CAP) -Fire inspectors are swarming over the aging buildings in Balboa Park after the arson-caused destruction of \be Aero-Space Museum and the Old Globe Theater. The cily·owned buildings, most of them built between 1915 aJld 1935, lack modern sprinkler systems and several are without any fire protection , Capt .. Robert Robinson said. A TEAM OF SIX inspectors made detailed checks of almost two dozen or the plaster-timber structures Thursday, Robinson said. Police also stepped up sur- veillance with officers in and out or uniform pat.rolling th~ .1,400- acre downtown park in cars add on foot. IN THE zoo. new monitoring equipment was used to locate in- truders. Young men have been caught climbing over fences twice Smee January and turned over to police. Charles Bieler, the zoo direc- tor, said security has been heightened mechanically andly manpo'Wer but in a spee h Thursday declined to elaborat Organ Classes for Adult Beginners 8 \Yeekly Classes Beginning March 15th 10 A.M. Yachl Wrecked at Sea with our ever popular SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Less than 24 hours after a boat was moored at a Sausalito dock. the 44-foot yacht was found smashed into two hulks on rough Pacific seas outside the Golden Gate -with no sign of survivors. The Coast Guard, which discovered the wrecked boat Thursday afternoon, said the craft was either stolen or lorn from its mcorings during a storm Wednesday night. But Coast Guard Quartermaster John Mauro said the storm was not rough enough to set loose the craft, owned by James Von Burggraf or Nicaslo, if it was tied properly. ••••••••••••• ., ~ • 14, . ~ • .. • • • • • • • ARMON DA YOUNG low Cost 525 includes all music and materials! Register Early HAMMOND ORGAN & PIANO CENTER 2854 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar MEET BETSY BLOOMINGDALE AND SEE HER PLEASUREWEAR DESIGNS TODAY See the California lifestyle collection informally modeled 11:30 to 3:30 today. This breezy style from Swirl. green/blue/pink/yellow floral on white; front zip, polyester /cotton, 6 to 18, $36. Short, not shown. $30. Loungewear 6UllOC~5 WllSUl~b NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND N,EWP0R T FahlOc'I tll'"° (1 t4 J 1$9-12'11, 10 clallf. Mon .. Thurs., Fri untU 0, othtr days unrn e, Sun. 12 to$ I ,. Edi e l p Robert N. Wted/Publlshel" ' ThomU KMVll/Edltor orange Coast oauv Pilot tona g•e•••-•-••F•r'.d•.1 •. Man:••h•1•0•. 1•V1•e•••••••••a.-~ •• ·.K·,.•'•bl•c"'•'•e•d•rt•"'•'-•'•p•~•E•dt•t•°"•- The Soaring Cost Of Broken Homes A study r eleased this week showed th&it about 27 iercent of county government's annual budget in Orange ~ounty is spent providing public assistance to persons Nho live within broken homes. That's a startling statistic. It means, for example, that 'ast year 's public tab for the financial devastation •ometimes caused by shattered marriages and split .1omes in Orange County was $123.8 million. There's little solace in the fact that state and federal 1rograms furnish about two-thirds of the money needed ~ provide aid to distressed families and only one-third of ~he dollars come directly from the county treasury. It is ~11 t axpayer money. Unfortunately, the cost study pf taxpayer expense related to broken m arriages and split homes indicated the problem is likely to worsen rather than improve. That's because the county's divorce rate is climbing. And while not all divorces end with family members needing public assistance, certainly.Amany do. The solution? Some say it's welfare reform that would shift the entire family support burden to the federal government. That's not a solution. That's merely shifting the load from one pocket to another. Perhaps in a society that races along at breakneck speed there is no single or quick solution to the broken marriage and shattered home dilemma. The public burden, however, is heavy.and seemingly will grow heavier until -or unless -current social trends reverse themselves. Economics of Strike On 1.he surface, the coal miners' rejection of a 37 percent wage and benefit increase might seem just plain ornery. And the last place one might look for support for the strikers would be the business-oriented Wall Street Journal. But here's the Journal stating editorially that the miners "have a point" and proceeding, on the basis of economic analysis, to explain why the contract rejection was justified. , · It seems when the miners were surveyed last year on t heir Y.ishes with regard lo a new contract, they gave their priorities to health benefits, pension benefits and wages, in that order. But the contract offered them reversed those wishes, with 31 pl'rcent of the package going for wage increases and only 6 percent for the benefits. The Journal's economic experts point out that this is a bad deal, because health benefits are not subject to federal income tax and pension benefits are taxed at lower, deferred rates. The full amount of the wage increase. however, would immediately be taxable and subject to both inflation and the annually growing Social Security tax. . In addition, the contract called for the miners to pay for formerly free health services. Figuring it all out. the Journal concludes that the .so-called 31 per cent wage increase over three years could actually be reduced to a 9 percent increase or less, with the tax collector coming out ahead on the deal. Jn short, the miners may be smart, as well as ornery. New Airport ProbleDl Now we're told of a new kind of airport problem in Oran~e County. . This time it's a report of a s hortage of airport hanger and tiedown space for light aircraft. A study of the need for more airport space said there is an existing shortage that will soon be an acute ~hortage. · . , Simultaneously, the study showed that the number nf possible general aircraft airport sites in the county has in recent years drppped from 18 to five or six. . The conclusion drawn is, of course, that quick action is called for to avoid the eventual dilemma of having no available sites to serve general aviation needs because of encroaching residential development. As far as a commercial airport is concerned, the county long ago ran out of potential sites and has spent more than $1 million for site studies that, in reality, have only tended to reinforce that fact. So, lo be sure, let there be some decisions made relative to gener al aviation airports. And let those decisions be made so that those who someday will be circulating petitions calling for the ·airport's closure in a now remote area will know the airport was in the neighborhood before they wer~. • • . Opi~iona expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and ·artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P .0 . -Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Pygmies ByL.M .BOYD : Everybody 1s aware that ·:the pygmies of the Ituri • Forest in Central Africa only : grow to be about four or llve feet tall, but tew reallie that : at birth they weigh an Dear Gloomy Gus Wby can't local ,ovem· rnent1 levy a pen.any .us on abandoned 1ervlce 1tatton1 to prompt t.be owoe.n to. uar them don? Tben ma Ire them plan\ oran•• tNl8 GD the lite. ~ average or 8.6 pounds. at least a pound more than the typical baby hereabouts. · Hamlet's witheruig line to Ophelia -.. Get thee to a nunnery!•• -was more brutal than you might believe. Jn Shakespeare's day. that word "nunnery" waa ala.as ror bou.se ot W re· · pute, comll>Ol'ly known today as a, 9h, call it whatever you want. If you ftDd a s-taie stamp •it.bout tbe name of Ila boMeland oo Lt. JOU can bet it's BrWah. Great Britain la 'the only nation not compelled bJ lntemaUonal •ffMment to print the eountry-of-orllin OI\ ltl 8tampa. Q. "What's the oldelt fOod francblM ot all?'• A. TM A. • W. ROOt Beer 1tand1. 'l'lle1 1ot off lb• poaDd bliclc iD UIL TM A. • .,. W ., blttd •••• albacle to UM onOa--.. 80J, Allen Ud l"lW,,... .Jlowland Evans I Bobe'rt Novak Soviet Reply to Cruise Missile WASHINGTON -Surprising new intelligence that the Soviet Unlon b as started actual deployment of a lethal new air- defense system raises agonizing new question• about. President Carter's decision to scrap the B·l bomber and use the cruise missile as a substitute. This alarming news about the SA·l O was contained in a top secret brief- ing given lo Gen. David C. J ones, Air Force Chier of Staff. The newest Soviet ground-to-air missi l e travels at five time s the speed of sound and can ac- celerate up to 100 times the force of gravity. The unexpected appearance of the SA -10 in actual operational deployment far ahead or schedule deepens the debate over strategic arms. Originally designed lo defend against \n- tercootinental balJistic missiles, the SA-10 is now viewed bv military strategists as a grave threat to the new U.S. cruise missile. That causes new doubts about Mr. Carter's reliance on the cruise lo follow the present B-52 bomber. THE SA-IO'S threat lo the cru ise missile is both highly technical and in some dispute in- side the Pentagon. Stripped to its essence, the threat centers on the SA·lO 's extraordinary power to accelerate in seconds up to five times the speed of sound. That could be fast ecough lo reach and destroy incoming cruise missiles flying below the speed of sound even though it is at such low altitude as to be visible to ground radar just briefly. Secretary of Defense Harold Rrown testified behind closed doors to Co ngress l asl September that the SA-10 might be nearing deployment. In fact. the first hard intelligence was then becoming available that Earl Waters deployment could come in a matter of weeks (probably near the Baltic coastline). Obviously, dep)oymcnt of a few initial SA·lO launchers bas not the slightest immediate impact on the U.S. cruise missile, which is itself far from operational. THE PROBLE M is not today but the early 1!)8()s. Defense of-ficials freely admit that the present-day U.S. cruise missile could become dangerou s ly vulnerable to Soviet air defenses by 1985 and beyond. That ls because of Moscow's ability to pinpoint unlimited funds on specific military goals, such as defending against new offensive weapons. But the Pentagon's Defense Science Baard concludes thal the cruise missile of 1.985 will be s uperior to the present version and that offensive technology can always stay ahead of de- fensive technology. Thus, the board claims, the U.S. cruise of 1985 wUl defeat the exped.ed Soviet anti-cruise defellae system. It is precisely such logic - based on assumptions that the Soviets operate in predictable fashion -that so frightens the P resident's defense critics. The astonishin g speed-up in deployment of the SA-10 is ma- jor new ammunition for these c ritics. OFFICIAL defense doctrine ---------------------------placed the full operatio.nal capability of the SA-10 sometime in the early 1980s. But that pro- jection antedated Mr. Carter's decision to dump the B-1 bomber and make the cruise missile the principal "penetration" weapon Ethiopibn Annor for strategic p~ses. • The American cruise, a superb and versatile weapon when it is Cull y developed, bas both terrified Moscow and galvanized Soviet defense planners into extraordinary ac- complishments. That has de- m o lis h ed comfortable as· s um ptions by U.S. d efense planners of a free ride for the cruise until the mid·l980s, at which time new-model cruise missiles could carr y r adar· deflecting counter-measures as part of their payload and defeat the SA·lO. Persistent U.S. un• derestimates of Soviet t echnological breakthroughs have plagued the West ever since World War II. As one generation of weapons succeeds another, this country makes the same incorrect conclusions time after lime. THE NEW intelligence dis- covery that the SA-10 is in active deployment will have Immediate impact on Capitol Hill. A powerful case now can be made that the cruise missile, good as it may be, must not be a llowed to bear the full burden of this nation's fu ture needs for a "penetration" bomber. Unruh: An Example of Transitory Power Once lnlled as thr; most powerful man in Califoi·nia, Jess M. Unruh has announced he will se<'k re-election t.c lhe mundane orricc of Stale Treasurer which he has held since 1975. His declaration serves as a lesson lo all holders of higb office of just how transitory is th e thing called power. Unruh rose from obscurity in \954 to win a seat in the As- sembly from Los Angeles. By Sept<'m- ber of 1961 h e wa s· the Speaker and would soon become the Nemesis of both Gov- e rnors Pat Brown and Ronald Reagan. Brown had un- wittingly paved the way for Unruh's ascension by appointing then Speaker Ralph M . Brown to the Fresno District Court or Ap· peals. But he could not have forseen the troubles he was creating for himself. Up until that time the post, Charles McCabe "'h1lc pa<'ked with potential powl'r under the rules which perm it the Speaker to appoint all committeemen and assign all bills to committees. had not beC'n C'onsidcred unduly potent. This was partly due to the fact the Legi~lature met in regular session only every other year for about six months and came back in the ··off" year for a short bud get session. It was also because the average tenure of Speakers was less than two years. None had ever served longer than six years. BUT THE astute Unruh was no ordinary student of politics. He had quickly sized up the best way to play the game. He had put together a highly efficient campaign organization for the purpose of e lecting U nruh faithfuls to the Assembly, rais- ing funds and recruiting pre- cinct workers to assure their success. lie was one of the very first Californians to jump on the John F. Kennedy bandwagon and stuck with him all the way. Wh<'n Kennedy won in 1960 Unruh became the Number One Democrat in the state. Upon becoming Speaker, Unruh set to work to develop the "full ·Ci me, professional Legislature.'' He expanded the sta ff of the As se mbl y tremendous ly, bringing in young, politically oriented aides to act as con s ult ants and factotupls for the e lected members. He en larged the fringe benefits for the members, furnishing th em cars and gasoline at state expense, and setting up field offices to serve as their home political bases. HE DEMANDED strict Joyal· ty a nd inflicted awful punishment on those who crossed him. His job became known as the second most powerful office in stale gov· ernmeot. He fought openly with Pat Brown who, irate though he was about Unruh's action was frustrated in his efforts lo com- bat him. There is small doubt that these conflicts contributed greatly to Brown losing his bid for a third term. His successor, Ronald Reagan, tre mbled at Unruh's opposition but was also powerless to thwart him. By 1969 it was all O\'er. The Republicans had gained control of the Assembly in the 1968 elections and Unruh was de- posed as Speaker by Bob Mona~an. Still powerful as the Assembly minority leader, Unruh challenged Reagan's bid for a second term in 1970. Reagan stood him off with more than a half million votes. lie made an unsuccessful attempt to win election as Mayor of Los Angeles and then faded out of poht1cs. IN 1974 he suddenly jumped back in as a candidate for State Treasurer. He won it easily and many thought he would use the office to build himself for a comeback try for governor this year. Obviously he couldn't find sufficient support. his once mighty power had disappeared. Still, Unruh is relatively youn~ and its possible another term as Treasurer may set him up for th e big effort four years from now. Those Goals Can lead to Nervous Breakdown Marshall Field V was conclud- ing an interview with Al Martinez ot the Los Angeles Times. Field, who is just about the richest young m an In Chicago, had been asked a zinger: What did he hope to ac· complishinlife? ms reply; "One or the secrets of not.hav- ing a nerv~ breakdown is not having goals. But I auppose I would like to lea9e both the company (Field Enterprise"s) and cHy a little better for my bav- t n g ba e n here.0 There ls clearly a smart yount man. Or he· bu a smart p ychlatrtat. Or both. I speak from e:tperience. l used LO have 1oa.ls. And l bad a nervous breakdown, or damned close toil. That happened when l WM tn my $Ole. !!bri. then my life baa been Pr~ 1'Ul 1o•l·lHa. t uew that tMl'e wwe DO ~t 1oall la .., llf• at about &be Ume I 1t~ped bllln& m1 . tlngem ails. When that happens you can be pretty sure your neurosis ha<s succumbed, OT is at least playing dead. As a result of having no goals, I like to trunk, my life has great- ly Improved in quality. Instead or my noisily chasing things, things, have quieUy tended to , come tome. MY CAREER u a newspaper columniat ls a cue in point. I was age 44. My quarrel with life was pretty much settled. I liked living in my new home, San Franclaco. 1 was content to work as a moro or leas superannuated newspaper or televi&lon rewrite man . ) bad no coals, other than a vague desire LO do more food than harm for tho rest of my life. A •~rl~ of lucky events ln· tervencd. l WIS alven a COn• gental usl111ment as a reporter, and dJd lt well. l WU oCrertd a Job U a lportl cotumlillt, to Write oa •CMaethinl I bid only a mariinal aad f.mt. 11 ho.tile lDtv t la:.< Almall .,alut lll1 wW, I acct!Med the Job. l 8e~ bcicaUli .. l .w11 a cballeqe, and b~ca•• Ille ,. editor who offered it took a dis-was to run the entire newspaper tinct interest in raising bell. business in the United States. Ir that had been a hopeless IT DmN'T take me long to re· ambition. it could have been re- alize that I wanted to write a legated to the state of hopeless column more than anything in and harmless fantasies. life. I had achieved a eoal CURIOUSLY, there was a without knowlng I had on~. 1 clt•nce that just that thing could t.riew that soouer ~ later I hap p en, if a number or would have to get out of the circumstances allowed. That antic world of sports, which is was the trouble. You are not rather Ute poJlttcs with the skin frustrated by something your peeled off. Tbts done, I settled common sense tells you cannot down tothebustnea1 otspeaJdng be accomplished. You are my mind 1n public. ft\ltlrated when the goal la ln the latter part ot my Ufe, possible. bowevet improbably. the part which cobu:tded 'With 1 am J)ad beyond belief that I living in San Francisco, I have never came e•en close to been what the S~anlsb ecblevlng that 1oal, that philosopher Ortega y Gauet. clrcumstal'lc"-' reduced it from a described as a "mere buoy" aUibt S>O"lbillty to the veriest of noating with as much grace u daydreims. n has been, to mo p<>sslblc on the aea of lire. that vivid bit of v.macular, a If l have any soal at aU. tt la LO load off my mind. I was never keep funcUonll\I, u looi and u meaqt. to be• tycoon. well a 1 am able. I do Mt Me So h er e I 1lt, admlrin• a any nenous bru.kdo*n 1n mJ 1000g man wbo seemm,Jy blll df\Jtur1,o1•!!! for the lnmt&ble In hl1 pocht an t.btt aoala ec1.1 :--Amerlca can oiler, and wboOnJT GOAJ.B AU tftrlbl ~ wlsb to make b1s bus1DeU 8n4 la tbe d.Q'I w1-i t =-~ it:· baa city a little beCter for bil ........ ~~ 1 ...,;,,. .._ llla~lnl p:.uod thrOillh:. 8tOij.t .... __,. -.. _ fllllowl ., - 1 , CALIF.ORNIA I NATION I OBITUARIES QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi 3'-ll> o• .. ·-~ '"'·",. _..,,,..,.,,.__ "Portio Ani al ~_o! this program are not suitable for children m -retion also is advised..... · Deatlu Elsewhere PEBBLE BEACH (AP) -E dwin J . Bedell, 85, whose Sacramento restaurant was a favorite of legislators and lobbyists fo_r more than 20 years. died at his home recently. COLUSA <AP> -John J . McGarry, 88, pastor emeritus or Our Lady Church and a horseback riding parish priest for Mother Lode country comm unities, died in the Death 1~olice11 • I rectory recently of a heart attack. NEW YORK CAP) - Henry Merritt Wriston, 88, president of Brown University from 1937 to 1955 and former presi· dent of the Council on Foreign Relations, died Wednesday. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Luella Campbell Truman, 90, sister-in-law or the late President H arry S. Truman, died Wednes· day at Lakeside Ho spital. Mrs. Truman, Jo~"' wesL:'vE!JesT was married to the ..,..,,00,1 a..oc:n ~"•" ~.;:;·~~:~ president's brother, J . 1.1t11 In L.onQ BHcn. Ht,. 1urv1ve<1 Vivian Truman. by Ills wife ()pet Wnl . ...., Jolln w West. Jr. Services will tit twhl !Mllur dey, Mucn 11 •I 1 30 PM •I the MO="lTCLA IR NJ Cllurcll ol Our FAlller•. Forfll Lewn · • · · C.ypro• Forest Lawn Morlu•rv (AP) -Mario Andrew Dlree1o-.. P e i 7 7 5 0 · y e a r MCCARTHY ' ' WlLLIAM ARTHUR MCCARTHY, educator. linguist and Asl<1en1 01 L...iun.s Both. '°",...riv. author. died Thursday. re.IC1en1 ol c1 .. emO<'ll. C.• .. p•1MC1 . eway M•rthl,ltll.Hels1<irvlvttdby Pei. a faculty member Ills wife Lucille. Prl••l• Hrvlcu were of Columbia University llelCI Ma~h 10, 1911. l:11lombment f "l · PAdllc VI-Memo<lel Perl!. PK•llt rom 1937 Unll retire· view Mor1 ... ry Dlrecws. ment in 1970, authored THUltMC»IO 34 book . l d" LOLA THURMOND IMU•CI <IW•Y some s me u mg TnursCl•y Merth •. '1919 ServlCU .. T h e s t 0 r y 0 r penoln9 e1 Sneller La9un• Buch Language •• ''Dictionary Morlu•rv. Sheller Le9un• Buch • Morluarv OlrMIOr> 9a !>Cl C.oul of Linguistics" and t1111nw•v "Voices of Man." HUNTE A DAVID SCOTT HUNTCR. t1s10t>nl ol s ...... An•. dltCI MMCh • IY/t Survtveo by tus cwre•11s oeve •no BERKELEY <AP I ~!~::.~~~e1~1~~":ue1r;~:,;-:; William L.C. Wheaton. • ol S•nt• An•, m"••n.ol 9rul-65 , an authority On gr•ndp•rtnts H•nry •nCI 8t•th• h 0 U !>Ing a 11 d Urban Brun1wl9, of K••"•• •ncl Betty G•ttn or K•nus . P•IHn•I 9,, .. ,. development policy, 11r•MP•rtn1J W•ll ""o v.,,.. Hunttr died Sunday at a local ot Ul•h encl H•nt\(I 01~ OI S..nl• ""• . Pr•v•I• l.tm1ly \4tfVl(f' ..... be Mid h 0 s p 1 ta I 11 e was a Frloey 2 PM •I F•lfMvtn Ch•!WI, f 0 rm Cr de a 0 0 f l h C S.nle Ane. wilt\ Ro B Lolt\•tr G•e..-LJ · · f oltlc lallng. lnttrmtnt "' Feirt\even n I \' e r S I l Y 0 Mtmorl•I Perk In heu ol flow•,. California's College of Clonellons m.tv be m'"°" lo Clllloren. t.• · Lal D · Hospllel ot Or•ne>e c.oun1y or 1,,. i::.nv1ronmen esJgn. L•u-emla Society. FrlMO• m•v cell •I Bell 8rOO<lwey Mo<luarv on Thursday evenln9, S PM lo 8 30 PM. 8•11 Broadway Morlu•ry OlreClors SCHAUS ROY F SCHAUS, PdUecl ewo Tnursdo 1n van Nuys, I0"9·llme , .. ,. oen1 of CosU Mesa. Survlveo by "'' wile K•tt•rlne. MeloOnfc wrvlos will btt llelCI AAonOay, •I Piere• Broll>ers Snvclers $. W. Morlu•ry, JHl w. M1ncnes1 ... lll•cl , 1no1.-. lnl•r-menl will bit P"vete el 1"91•woo<I Park Cemetery. Piere• Brolhtrl Snyclen S. W. Mortuary Olre<lou. HOWAllD LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Nat Brandwynne, 67, con· ductor of the Caesars Palace showroom or· cheslra since the open· ing or the hotel in 1966, died Tuesday . Brandwynne led his or- chestra 25 years at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York before mov· ing to Las Vegas in 1956. MAYBELLE P, HOWARD, rHl-1 of Nn•PO•I e.acn. ~u•CI ewav Maren I . "II Btl<Mtcl mol,,.r of Elltabelll McCl•lre of NeWPOrl Buch, Su• Burnl or Or~ -.IC! P•lrlcle II. Cot. grove 01 Fallbroolt. 51'9 Is el5o sur· vive<! by I 9r-nll<1ren, Or. Bruce SA NT A M 0 N J CA McClelre, R-n McClelre, GerelCI (AP) Willi E Burns, MlcllMI Burl\S, Lori BurnJ. -am • P•l•tc•• w .. 1..-no1c1. P11111p Colgrove. Palmer, 60, a banking Jr . •no s ... WI Cotvro••· • vrtal· official whose reputati'on 9renCl<lllldren. Mo Howard heel _,, • rtil<1an1 of N .... _, &tech for th• was international, died pesl 2• years, •n<I • ruldenl o~ · St J h H "t I Cellrornle Sltlte ttU Services 3 JO PM In · 0 nS OSpl a , sunoev. Marth n ., P•c111c v11w after battling cancer 18 Olap.1 Wilh"" A•v. Bruce A. Kurrie m 0 n l h s He W·8 s a of Ille Prelboft.n.i Oturtlt Of Ille Cov· • enenl or CoslAI Mew Ofllei.tlne. fernl· f 0 r m er sen i 0 r ex. iv ..,g~su ,.,.,,_.,., <entrtbullOM 10 eculive vice president of American Cancer Society EnloMf>. . . . m•nl Pacific Vltw Me<nottal P•r-. United California Bank Pac111c v1-Mtirl\AM'y Directors. and director emeritus of -:;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;:-Sa nla Mone a Bank. ,AClffC YltW MEMOllAL 'Alk Cemerery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport. California 644-2700 W.C:OllMICK MOllTUAlllS Laguna B&ach 494.9415 Laguna Hills 7&8-0933 San Juan C4p1strano 495·1778 IAL TX-IHGllOM '4.IMBAl NOMI Corona del Mar e73-9450 Costa Mesa 848-2424 IM.&. llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadwav •• Cotta Mesa ~2-9150 IMftM.~ WISTCLW CHA,.. 427 e. 17th St, Costa Mesa • MMeea Santa Ana Ch..,.I &18N 8tOldway SantaAM• 547 .. 131 LAS VEGAS, Nev. < AP) -Photographer Larry Ullom, 84, who re- corded the growth of southern Nevada for nearly 50 years, died Tuesday. Ullom photo- graphed the construe· lion of the Hoover Dam and early atmospheric nuclear tests. . P UBUC NOTICE FIC:TITIOUS eUMNEU NAMIE STATIEMl!NT The lollowlno person1 .,.. doln9 11nH~n. ST AllM>RNE MUSIC. lll02 lnrlne BIVd't Suite 107. TIAtln. CA t76'0 -11or C.orllor •UOOI. a Cetlf ernl a otP0'1lllOt1, ltt02 Irvine 8~ tuite 101, Tustin. CA t76e0 Tttlt buslNU Is <°"°"'led by a «r• anon. Marlor Cof'porttlo!\ E~~ll\O. ~....- 'l"l t • staamtflt IM flt• wfttt Ille 111¥ Cleft! flf ~ c:.unt'f 911 • n , IJ1'. '""* flwbllSllH or._ CMll Otllly l'llet,, II t. 10. 17, tA, "" ... ,. PtIBUC NOTtCE ' ' Fr1ct.y, March 10, 1978 N/C DAILY PILOT A 1 Judge Assailed Chaplin Jury Reinstates~Search ' Rape Charges Goes On CORSIER SUR HONOLULU (AP) -A rape charge against a 21-year-old Marine -dismlased by a state court judge who said there was lnsufnci.ent evidence of force -has been reinstated by a grand jury. Wilbur Moyd was indicted on counta of rape, sodomy, assault, kidnap and failure to render aid at an accident. A WOMAN JOGGER ALLEGED that she was raped after being hit by a car and threatened with broken glass. District Judge Robert Richardson upheld a sodomy charge but dismissed the rape charge at a preliminary bearing Feb. 24 on grounds of insufficient proof of force. . According to prosecutor Roy Chang, Richardson ruled that the woman did not show enough resistance. Chang maintained she was dazed. · The decision caused an uproar, especially among women's groups. About 700 persons de· monstrated outside the courthouse Sunday to urge the state Supreme Court to i nvestigate Richardson's fitness for orrice. "JUDGE RICHARDSON HAS MADE a very dangerous decision. He puts women in the position of having to fight. even if fighting would mean death or serious bodily injury," said Janice Arnold~ Jones. chairman of Women Against Rape. In Hawaii. either a district court or a grand jury can find probable cause that a defendant com· mitted a crime. Hawaii judges are appointed, and there is no provision for citizen recall, the method used last year in Madison, Wis., to force an elec· lion and oust Judge Archie Simonson. Simonson bad made controversial remarks in a rape trial. RICHARDSON SAID HE WOULD welcome an investigation by the high court. "Anyone interested can check the court re· cord," be said Sunday, but when reporters asked for a copy of the transcript of the preliminary hearing before Richardson, the district court's ad· ministrative judge blocked its release. Moyd. based on Oahu, is on five years' proba· lion on previous charges involving carrylng a firearm without a license and the reckless en· dangering or a life. He was ordered held without bail. Center Bu!lder to /tfo.,e Diversified Shopping Centers. Inc., a Newport Beach developer-buiilder of shopping centers, will move its corporate offices later this year into a new shopping center and office complex at the in· terse ct ion of Red Hill A venue and Bristol Street in Costa Mesa. The Sl 8 million center, Bristol Village. is ris· mg on the northwest corner of the four-acre site which is adjacent to the new Corona del Mar and Newport Freeways interchange. Completion or the center and movement of the offices is planned for June. The center will offer approximately 27 ,000 square feet of space. More retail space is available for lease. Four restaurants have already signed long. term leases for space in the center: Denny's, Der Wienerschnitzel, Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips and Taco de Carlos. Marketing Fin11 Open• A new sales marketing company handling lm· ported wine. beer. cordials and prep$red cocktails, in addition to several proprietary brands, bas been formed by Stanley P. Zack in Costa Mesa. I le is president of 21st Century Ltd., which represents Zanin, fourth largest selling Italian wine line in the Unlted States, and Federal Dis· tillers in the west; Gold Seal wines, division of Seagrams; and K·B Beer, Australia's second largest seller in Southern California and Nevada. Zack was vice president of marketing and sales for Trojan Distributing Co., where he de- veloped more than 30 new products under the Gaetano and Ice House labels. His previous arfilia· lions include Heublein, Sea grams and Shierfelln. 21st Century Ltd. is affiliated with other beverage firms including Clairmore Corp. of San Francisco, Clan Importers of Portland and Control States Associates of Seattle. It is headquartered at 2790 Harbor Blvd. CO-panr1 ltf0t1e• to Neeeport Mini..Skools. a proprietary company in the child day care field, has moved its administrative training facilities to Newport Beach from Atlanta, Ga., effective March 15. The firm will train new administrators at the Newport Beach corporate headquarters and at Mini·Skools in Fountain Valley and Mission Viejo. A new outlet will be opened in HuntingtQn Beach ln September to house the training facilities. Nemport Ageaq Formed Delphi Associates advertising agency has been formed by Joseph Craven and Robert DiPielro, principals. It is headquartered at 4500 Campua Dr., Newport Beach. Penoa11el A ....... ee-.n.t• Charle3 ltamsey and OnW ~Lawsoe have been n amed vice presidents of LeAJlce It Co. lee. a Newport Beach public relations agency. ' Ramsey has been in public relaUons in the Los An1elt1 erea lor some 15 years and jOined LeAnce ln une. Lawt0n joined LeAnce in tm after 1pendin1 two years with N.W. Ayer Public Relations Servtcet in Los An1tles aa an account 1upervttor. .. Na11ey Beaachamp, Costa M111 bas been ap- polnted ..,sl1tant vice preatdent of Uatoe Fe4enJ hYblll 6 Loan A.11odatloll. She also la brahch mana1er of Union Federal Savings•· Fountain Valley branch. She baa more than 10 yun• ex· perience in the RYlftp and le>an tndua&.ry lo btr oowposl. • A.B. .. adu .. .._,._,. Jl'Ountatn Veney, hu beta llained prOduCt UM mma,... for miuiM anct recnatlooaJ Hllicle produc:U at ITT lakce ........ Colla.._ Prevlo111l1 ttae nAW• marhl• market apedatllt; lail Will be n"amtllle tor Uae -~ mot of J~. P• Md ~·llDl<Tll> lftdlld UA ... VEV EY, Switzerland (AP) -A Eurol*wide search for the body of Charlie Chaplin bas t umed up ootblng, and Swiss lnvesUgators say they are mystlfied over the theft of the coffin from t h e village cemetery here a week ago. lntlal theories that the theft of the oak coffin and body might have been the work or extor· tionists seem less likely because no ransom de· mand has been re · ceived, investigators said. .. NO ONE has contact- ed the family or the authorities up to now." Mag1~s tc Jean-Daniel Tent re , who is head· ing t inquiry, said Thursday. Ile said the probe also has exte nd ed to Chaplin 's native England because or speculation that some fans might have taken the body there in a perverse gesture of ad· miration. "BUT THERE is nothing new," he said. Chaplin, who died Christmas morning at the age of 88, moved to this small village over· looking Lake Geneva ln 1952. He starred in many American silent films and early "talkies," portraying the cane- t w i r Ii n g "Li ttl e Tramp." He left a n estate which has been estimated at as much as $100 million. Local re· ports said royalties are still coming in at the rate or $13.3 million a year. Rider Drowns When his horse stumbled <top) and fell (middle) into the storm- swollen river near the San Vicente dam at Lakeside this week. Robert C. Harris, 69, drowned. His arm was wrapped in the reins and he was unable to free himself as the horse struggled. Efforts to revive him (lower) failed. INVES TIGATORS theorize t hal at least three strong men must have sneaked into the w a I l e d c e m eJ e r y sometime during the ------------------------------- ~~~~l :tck~~~~ ~~o:;.~ DINER DIES TO AVOID PAYING BILL to dig up the grave. The thieves apparently dragged the 325-pound coffin and body to a PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia (AP) - A diner trying to avoid paying for his meul in a downtown cafe was killed when he climbed out of a restroom win· dow and fell down a s haft, the newspaper Zemedelske Noviny re-- ported. Tbe body of the 21-year-old man was found several days later, the newspaper said. waiting vehicle. Mar. 22nd thru 25th ONLY! i lot; poGpOU:PP~i • That's pot.pour-ri : a confused collection, a miscellaneous mixture, a hodgepodge. Pilot Potpourri Is our way of observing INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK by extending savings of up to 50 percent. It's a good time to clean out and spruce up. MAR. 22 {Wed.) thru MAR. 25 (Sat.) •Have a GARAGE SALE! • Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY! • Get your neighbors together & have your own SWAP MEET! ! ! Ads are limited to miscellaneous merchandise for sale only! I (No Real Estate) Write 1 word each space. minimum size ad Is 3 lines. THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER! ! - Fiii In the Handy order blant< below -DO IT TODAY! ! ! ! NO. OF 4 DAYS WORDS 12 5.00 16 6.00 20 7.00 24 8.00 28 9.00 32 10.U.. . 36 11.00 -.. . ' 40 $12.00 If you need more room fOf your menage lu•t print or type 4 words .,.r Un• and add $1.00 extra for each eddlttonal llne. ~-~~------~--------~-----~--------------------~--Ple••• schedule my Piiot Potpourrt ad to run March 22 (Wed.) thru March 25 (Sat.) wtih no change of copy. No rebate for early cencellalton. Enclosed la my check or money Ofderfor . • • • • • • • • • Or pftase cherge the ad: BantcAmerlcard, VISA No .•••.••......••••.••....• Expires ..• ~ ..... MasltrO.rve No ....•.•........•.•..•.•.....•..•••.....•............•.• Expires ......•..... N1m1 ..•••.•••.•••••••••••• , , ••.•...•.•..•...••.......•.• Phor.• •.••••••• Area COdt .•••••••• Aeldr-•11 ........................................................ • ••••. I • I City .................. . Man to: Orange Coast ·Dally Piiot Claaaltled Ad1, P~O. Box 1580, 330 • · W. 8,y 'St., Co eta Meaa, Callf. 12121. DAILY PILOT ... . t • I \ t I I I ' . ,. ~ . ' t I I I .. I ,. . . A• DAIL y PILOT Fri~. M*Ch 10, 1978 AT YOUR SERVICE I NATIONAL By Bil Keane "Daddy, does 'zillion' come ofter 'trillion'?" PALM DESERT IN MARRAKESH C.C. -and meant fe< ~wt.a ~e rhe f inest-2br /2ba-and CCWl'l.ETB. Y FURNISHED in tho fines! desert taste. Mirr0<ed fireploc-10' ceilinq-24 hr. secility qote-on 1ho 9)11 c011se w/tennis available and only $135.00J. HAVE OTHERS B ue ~ JohnHoh-EI Pouo' Reolty· 13.350 El Po~eo·Polm Dewwt 92260 Ph 71 +340-057q or res 346·8'4 71 Drugged Girl Bites Finger Off ~ .. 1 & 1S W@M [( · Youi bank isn't the onfy place in town . FilI ~ ® CPW O ©® to save money. "Got a problem' Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the ar1su•ers and action you need to solve inequities m gol1er111rwr1t and business. Mall your questions to Pat Dumi. Al Your Service. Orange ' Cooat C:XU/y Pilot, P.O. BoI 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. As many letters as posS1ble will be answered, but plumed inquiries or letters not includmg the reader's full rUJme. address and /Jw;'tness hours' ~hone numbercanriot be considered This column appears dai· ly ezc~t Saturdays. '1 ~aletfl'• wori• r.we DEAR PAT: Our family will be traveling for more than a year . We plan to put our household furnishings in a storage garage with concrete flooring. I would like lo know how to protect the major appliances from rust and mildew and how lo protect furniture from moisture 1tnd insects. I'd also like to know how to slore clothing, linens and paintings. P.S., Costa Mesa Two pamphlets, "Preparing Appliances for Moving" and "Doing Your Own Packing," are be· Ing malled to you from O'Neil Moving and Storage Inc. The firm advises heavy plastic coven for furniture and wardrobe cartons for clothing and Jlnens. Paintings should be stored in mirror cartons for maximum protection. The cost of these storage materials costs are not excessive consider· ing the length of lime they will be used. · ·A re E~tric Tot1• Safe"! -CO<~ ~.:o• ""''-' --•10 oa 12 xe • 04 50 JAOOO lJ08 12JI14 '4860 c~ooo 003 •2. 13 G• 60 Af'OOO O•'J 12•" e9!>0 b•O 001 12 \ 19 179b0 1(000 OUJ 1~.e 14'.~0 cc:;ooo 001 1:~8 '14 50 lOOO Ot'l 11• 1~ 14• 50 soroo '10 .. 2" "' IM>() STM-.A) :~'1 :;. . , ~J .0 c.<iJO ...... 12. 9 :t• ·o ~·u w• '='>i ~ ...... ~ ( 11 \;' .. ~~ '~· ""\,I cc~ ·~ ~ \,:; 18•~ C~A<M> C"SA13 1t" •• , 184 !.() FPO.Jo C..Oh·3 12 • IJ , .. 6" ";HRO\'IROOS , 00 & UP g.;,.g 1biJ tld •"" g~I • ,,_ Jiuo11u1 tuill; /"''"""' of S,0.00 ;,, '•'!><' '""'"""'' Of/w1zpi~J M11rcb JI. m:w-r ...-fUl!.IECT TO Of\IGI\ !Al.E FftESI'< STC,Co< ARRIVES OAILV l)''(;NWEEKOAYS 10 T07 !lATUf\O'-V9 toe su••OM ·~ 10) e.A>.IVIMtPICARD& "jASTER CHAAGt W(~COMC THE U.ST YARD: OU•LITY C.RPE'I REMNANTS ~0!91 11£CHLEP Rl\IEft AVENUE, FOUNTAlM VALLEY (i141 S62·•3U lbQ 60 1114 50 3,950 ?6~ !>O :~4 ~ ~Ii• 50 -'~· 50 IN~ ~·.:w I •'0 ...,. !.O 340 50 3eo50 ~&·!IO . -------------------NOW SPEARFISH, S .D . (AP) -A 17-year-old girl chewed off much of one of her fingers while apparently under the in- fluence of drugs, police in this Black Hills com- munity say. DEAR PAT: How can a parent be sure that some electrical toys :.uch as children's cooking ovens -arc really safe. My niece wants one for her birthday, but I hesitate to buy because of the safety factor. I • PIANOS for Sale &Bent Th e g irl , whom a uthorities refused to identlfy, bad ~n miss- ing from a party Sunday night for about two hours when police found h e r . They said her finger had ~n chewed below the s econd knuckle. Police speculated that IUR-WDB the girl had ~n under . CUU • UWAll • CUHIO the influence of the drug ICMIO&CAIPIW. PCP, commonly known HAMMOND ORGAN as angel dust. IND PIANO CENTER L a wre n c e c ounty CORONA on MAR States Attorney Craig 2ea. 1. c-•• Hwy. Grotenhouse said an ar- 644-8931 r est had ~n made in ~========'.:... the case, but declined to Call 642-5679. Put a fe)# word• to work for ou. ~ay who was arrested or on what charges. ''It's possible it wm go to a grand j ury,.' he !'aid. I/ yo• doo' I smo!.-. Farmers No,,·S•oi.-r Policy 'llltZ'j f!rolecl yo11r bo111e, aMlo or op11rlmettl /or/us. ~ Our 21st Year I 548-5554 J. ~ RABBITT INSURANCE Call u NOWI 191.4 HARBOR BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA M. E., Newport Beach On Sept. 3, 1973, a federal safety regulation for electrically operated toys went i.nto effect. The re· gulatlon specifies maximum temperatures for these toys and requires reliable electrical con- struction. Electrical toys now mast bear warubig labels that state they an: not re<:e>mmended for children under a certain age. If there's a beating element, the manufacturer may not recommend the loy for children under age eight. Palnied Facn Bard Scrape . DEAR PAT: Before painting my house this spring, I will have to do a lot of scraping to get rid of a cr acked condition my neighbor calls checking. I am resigned to doing a lot of hard work, but I want to avoid having the same thing happen again. Whal causes checking? K.W.,lrvine Painters told A YS any num~r of reasons can be lo blame for this condition. The usual causes are: applying oil paint to a damp surface; ut!lng a low quality paint, improper mixing; and applyint, paint unevenly or In a too-heavy coat. CB llnfis Forlriddea Frttit DE AR PAT : I read that it's illegal to sell 23· channel Citizens Band radios. ls it illegal to use tbem? J have a 23-channcl CB that I bought before this ban went into effect A.J., Dana Point If yoar set was purchased before Jan. 1, 1978, it can be used legally. F ederal Communications Com mission rules ban the sale or 23-cban.nel sets. new or used, that were approved by the com-. mission before Sept. 20, 1976. Selling one can sub- ject you to a $10,000 fine or up to a year ln prison, or both, according to the FCC. LakePlmu Siu pended By Disney Bandini 106 DOWNlEVlLLE CAP) -Walt Disney Produc- tions says it has sus- pended aJI planning and expenditures on its pro- p osed Independence Lake project because oC government delays. Vegetable and flower Planting Mix. An organic compost ••• Improves air circuladon, water penetration and promotes healthy roots. Reg. Thru 2.49 Mar. 14 You can plant these vegetables now: TOMATOES• LE'ITUCE •PEPPERS ONIONS• EGGPLANT• Man Nursery Special CYCLAMEN 4"Po Reg. 2.98 WHISKEY BARREL SALE Sturdy oak planters for shrubs, trees, flowers. 25" dla. 17''deep 9.97 Wing Chao, project manager for the pro- posed year-round resort deve lopment north of Lake Tahoe, said a de· lay in completion of the environmental report would make it impossi- ble lo start construction· in 1979 as planned. Chao told the Sierra County Planning Com- mission it was encoun- tering "irresponsible proliferation" of delays, the never-ending re- quests for more and more irrelevant in- formation and studies, and bureaucratic sidetrack:ings and mean- derings into unreasona· ble alternatives." He said it was the aame kind of lroublei that caused Dow Chemical Co. lo aban· don plans !or a new plant n ear Antioch several years ago. Sierra County Plan- ning Director-Jim Beals sald he was "shocked" et <;hao'1 statement. We sell only carpet remnams at The last Ya rd. So you can buy a room \)f" more of some of the finl~l carrx:t made Jl tn:mcndou!> savinps. Brini,:: your mCJ!>Urcmcms and chooi.c from a ward1ouse full of rl·mnants in a wide \'1mety of ~iLc.s. colors am! --t"!l!!!""llm'!'..-.i ... -limlliliil~ te:-xturcs. And at The List \'Jrd, thercs alway!> a large sdc:ccion of smaU siLc) kx vans. ho.its, bJth!>, smaller areas. door mats and occ~tonal ru,!"!S. 11111.ASTY~ QUALITY CARPET REMNANTS 10591 Bcxhl~r Ri~cr Avenue. Founiain Valley 1714t 96:!·1 'I!.!.!· o1..:n wc~l.<l•Y• 10 10 7. S.iur<l•v 9 co Ci. SundJy I:! co 5. B•nl.Americ:-Jrd & J\l•~Ccr Cha•~e \\'~lcomc L---IL--:.:.&.::-=:..:..:..:::..=::_.c::._~~--' I TOO! We realize your work week can get pretty hectic •. That's why no\v, if you can't squec:e us in during lunch or on the way home, come by Saturday. Stop off between the n1arket and the · hardware store. Or whenever it's easiest for . .. you. That's the whole idea behind our new Saturday hours. SANTA ANAa 51 Fnshion quue (:u:ro It Crom Des mond's) Hl·H l-* NEWPORT BEACH1 100 Newport Cencer Or. (ncro s fr91n RubinM>n'a) 644-5300 COSTA ME A1 2300 Harbor Blvd. (HnrborCentcr) 642 .. 4711 ·: . .. *LAGUNA HILLSt 24221 Calle De La Loui~1 (aa:o . from the Btoadway) 768-7771 - FULEERTONa 320 N. furbor Blvd./526-8331 , · • OPEN MON. TIIRU THURS. 9 till 4. (9 till S).* FRI. till 6. SAT. ~O till l. , ... INSIDE : •Sports •Business •Comics •Stocks i Frict.y, March 10, 1978 • FeatUring_· ._. _. ___ .l DAILY PILOT J . Oscar Wants You I ' . • I f I I • .. J To cast your votes you are asked to fill out the contest form and return it to the Daily Pilot no later than Wednesday, March29. . Entries should be addressed to Oscar Race Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626: Rt!sults will be published the day of the AcademyAwardsceremony,Mooday,April3.' That Hollywood 'Tutch' Eddie Burns· remembers the first outbreak of Tut- mania and even starred in a silent film about it. By DENNIS McLELLAN Ol IM O.lly ~llet Mllff While Tut Mania is the biggest thing to hit Southern California since the S.}'lmar earth· quake, fascination with thin$S E.J]J>tian was even bigger in the 1920s. · Four years after the 1922 discovery of King Tut's tomb, Hollywood made a belated leap on- . the bandwagon With the Cecil B. DeMllle p~ duction of "Made for Each Other." The elaborate romantic melodrama centers . on the visit or Leatrice Joy to Egypt to be with !. ·her archaeologist fiance, Edmund Bums,-wbo has just discovered the entrance to an anclen~ ·tomb. : Television viewers who watched a ~cent KNXT~ special on the Tut pllenomenon were • given glimpses oC several scenes from the 52·. ( year-old movie. Patrons of the Silent Movie Theater on Fairfax.Avenue in Los Angeles also )lave been treated with a full-length V,fK"Sion. , . THE UNEABTBINGOFth~ 192Sn1mprom; · pled aq updated review and a picture of its twe stars in a Los Angeles newspaj,er, which, in turn, prompted a flurry of telephone calls in Newport Beach. Those calls were directed to the once dashing, dark-haired star of tbe mm, Eddie Burns, a 22-year resident of the beach com- munity. "There was more damn people wh6 telephoned about it,'' said Burns, now a bespec- tacled gra¥·haired 85-year-old. He laughed. ''There was a lot of people who didn't even n - cognize,me." Bums, who deserted bis movie career to ·rufl a mountain resort when be m~ b1s wile, Ruth, ln 1934, remembers "Made for Ea.ch Other" -it was called "Made 'Or'. Love.'• originally-ae a bJ1 succea. "It was yh:y elaborate and colorhd and had the best scenarfo writers,'' he said. Did be feel tunny wearing tbe skimpy EOJ>- tian ca.tume int.be nashback sequence? ·'Oh, not .. be said. ••vou got into the part, didn't you?" ortered his wlre. • · "Well, sure:• be 1ald. 9Y Jnl 9UaNS had been emotln1 for the cameras nine yeara, havln1 :tppeare~ in num•rou• pictures, lncludtn1 the cl•Hlc De MUie produc:lioD •'Male an4 J'e.mllt. •• • Jt was DeMWe, ln fact, wbo aussested Clee~P ... 81) The annual national pastime of trying to ~ess which movies will win Oscars at the Academy Awards ceremony April 3 is un - derway. It was a big year for romantic comedies ~cience flction and, aftel' a Jong dry spell, mov: 1es about women. · · But regardless of who or what earns the hardware on Oscar night, the Daily Pilot would like to know who its readers feel deserves the .golden statuette. BEsTACTOR LJ Woody Allen ... Annie Hall." lJ Richard Burton, "Equus." 0 Richard Dreyfuss, "The Goodbye Girl." 0 Marcello Mastroianni, "A Special Day." 0 John Travolta, "Saturday Night Fever ... BEST ACl'RESS 0 Anne Bancroft, "The Turning Point." 0 Jane Fonda, "Julia." O Diane Keaton. "Annie Hall.,. O Shirley MacLaine, ''The Turning Point." 0 Mar:-.ha Mason, ''The Goodbye Girl." SUPPORTING ACTOR 0 Mikhail Baryshnikov, ''The Turning Point." O Peter Firth, .. Equus." 0 Alex Guinness, "Star Wars." 0 Jason Robards, .. Julia." 0 Maximilian Schell, "Julia." SUPPORTING ACTRESS O Leslie Browne, 0 The Turning Pioint." O Quinn Cummings, "The Goodbye Girl." O Melinda Dillon, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind.'' O Vanessa Redgrave, "Julia." O Tuesday Weld, '"Looking for Mr. Good bar.·· BEST PICTURE 0 ''Annie Hall." [.l ''The Goodbye Girl." D "Julia" 0 "Star Wars.'' 0 "The Turning Point.'' Fighting the enemy in 'Star Wars '. Jane Fonda in •Julia~ ·Mikhail Baryshnikov and Leslie Browne. Marsha Mason, Richard Dreyfuss in 'Goodbye Girl'. , .. Diane Keaton, ~oody Allen in ~nnie HM' Giving It All Back I • A new restitution program .. gives the young a chance to repay the damage they · have done. By CHERYL ROMO Ott• 0a11, l"li.tSUff l l I Eddie Burns holds picture of himself in costume 52 years ago. Before the era or industrialization in this country, people lived in rural farming com• munilies where neighbors all knew each other and became extended families. Not much went on without everyone knowing about it. If a child broke a neighbor's window he would feel obligated to either .replace it or~ until his debt was paid off. . Today, when a child breah or steaJS something and is caught, be probably will have to appear in juvenile court. If be is found guilty• he will be fined, sentenced or placed on pro.,.. tion. The item he broke or stole will· probably · never be repaired or nplaced -and the J'OUtb may not mentaJJ~' eonnect the-crime wttla &M punishment. A new program. beginning April t In 0>sta • ·Mesa. will attempt to make juveniles respcmt. ble for their act.ions. It's called a Restitutkd Program and ts under the direction of y .s.P.. ~ Inc., a youth service program. • • Margot Carlson, a counselor witb Y.S.P.1 • explained the rat.lonale behind the conc;ept: :,~ "M&QY young people I see today are sorry ~.., they get caught -but tlult's it. '11Jere is nG t moral feeling. Shopliftlng and ripping off is I rampant. But when they ba~ a cbaDce to think f about tt. they can think wb7 tbey lboaldn•t do it _ Usually they don't have tha~dumee." Y ounpters. who are re!erred to tbe Restitu- tion ~am. will have • daaDC.'8 to ~ about it' while they wort to pq tor ~ .. goods or repair Items they b8w ~--1: .All remftls for the Protram will c.'OIDe direc&1:t from the Costa Mesa Police Department. • In Instances where lmmediate resUt1ltlaa y nece11uy, and the child or bis panmta c» _,. bavo fundl available, the Jll'OCl"UI Uself carry u.e COit anw the youQl bU em'Ded-• JDCICMIJ at an UlllDCCf job to~ it bac:t.; To determine what .,..._ ta to be aeued, the dilld will hHe to ~ ~ ReaUtutioa.. Board -made llP ol Jdlce om.c.ni . and penona lnvohed In tho prosram. 1M )'Guth. h\.I eeumelor anCl tbe board will ~ decide ~te action. · · . ll, for example. the JOllQ,.._. ls 14111& to UMlt <a.Gin:~ .... -- .. ,, I Jl2 DAILY PILOT Fncs.y, Men:h 10, 1978 # ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE ~: ['-_H_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e_~} -~ATUBDAY,MARCll11 -• • By SYDNEY OMA.all ARIES (March 21· , April 19): Spread in· ftuence, make inquiries, , contacts. Refuse to ·'stand alW -atatu.s quo ,. ·,' 1-not for you. Gemini, • Sagittarius figur e ']>rominenUy -so does ~en~mber3. TAURUS (Aprll 20· iMay 20): Get a peek · .behind the scenes. Open • tines of communication · with one confined to hospital home. Refuse to be lntimidated by. those who sing the blues. . cent on love, money and health. Finish what you s tart. Say what you mean, mean what you say. UBRA (Sept. 2.1-0 ct. 22): New approach is needed -if you bang on to past you will be out- moded emoUonaUy and leeall)t, too. Leo, Aquarius figure in scenario. Avoid lifting. Back now is vulnerable. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Go slow. Be rational, moderate. Gather information, analyze data. Accent on health, employment GEMINI (May 21· s tatistics. Provide for June a>): Emphasis on your own security. No luxury, sensuality, quick one else will do it for changes, diamonds , you. tokens of affection. SAGl'JTAJUUS (Nov. Husband Withholds Sex DEAR ANN: For years you've been print· ing letters about wives who withhold sex from their husbands. The scbeming wenches come across for some badly· wanted necessity -or maybe a luxury. Thia Aaa Laadaers puts marriage on the .'-----------__.._ ____ __, same level as prostltu· LANDERS: My brother Maybe you can set me lion. J3ut what about died recently. I'm sorry straight on something. husbands who do the now that we weren't People have been using sa.me Utlng? I'm mar-closer. We lived in tobacco for centuries. ried lo one. nearby citie s but How come it took until I get "punished" (no somehow our family and now for people in high s e x ) w h e n I d o work commitments took places lo get with it and som ething tha t dis· priority over a letter or cr ack down? I refer to pleases him. Sometimes a phone call. the Secretary of Health, I don't even know what I'd like lo share the Education and Welfare, he's mad about. He re-lette r 1 Wl'ote lo my Mr. Joseph Cali fano Jr., fuses to tell me -just children and bis, in the who has mounted a na- tio nw ide campaign aramst smoking. Some o my friends think he's gone too far. but I am - DEE-LIGHTED DEAR DEE: Secretary CalUano is not the flrst person in a "high place" to speak out against smoking. In 1104, King James described smoking as .. loathsome to the eye, Juteful to the nosez h1rmful to the brain and dangerous to the lungs .. " I don't know what elgarets cost in 1604, but I would like to add to King James' description -"and bard on the budget." says "Think a whlle hope that they won't and you'll figure it out." make the same mistake When he's in the mood we made: ••• Give Russ Phelan and tnend . . Taurus Li bra in •. 22-Dec. 21): Popularity dividuals play key roles. incre~s~. social grac~s Ye s , situation i s are b1ghhghte~ ~nd ~o 1s • ••romantic ." E nj o y travel. Gem 1ru, Virgo H • H it doesn't make any dif· "Dear Ones: During rerence what I'm doing. this time of mourning I can be knitting, count-there comes a pause for in g s titches, peeling reflection, appraisal and pot a toes . scrubbing a regret . I regret that my floor. We've made love brother and I did not in the bathtub (no water accept each other as we and very uncomforta· were. I regret that we ble). on the stairs and in dido 't help each other (From Page Bl} ,victim•s home to repair damage, a program worker would accompany him. " without leading with and another Sagittarian IS ero •• your chin. figure in scenario. '\ CANCER (June 21· ~CAPRICORN (Dec. ' •a jeep. Sometimes I more, ·that we didn't wonder where he gets share our feelings and s uch weird ideas. our troubles. I regret -When we were mar· that we didn't make ried tie seemed very time for e ach other. normal. What makes a These things I regret for geometric relationships person get warped like myself. Yet, I believe l July 22): Someone is 22~ an. 19): Stick to dangling a carrot in facts. esc~ew ruD?or or M. Mo.use·. front of you -go only so s e n s a t l o n a 1 i s ~ . far. Don't permit any Obstreperous person 1s pers on to make a testing you.~ tall, donkey of you. Accent display determina ion. ~ on standing in communi-AQUARIUS ~an. ·: ty prestige dealings 20-Feb. 18): eg1st e r ...... # f • "al ~ .. :with superiors. ideas, spec1 rograms, ·" LEO" (July 23·Aug. formats. Pr tect. y~u.r By TOM JORY NEW YORK CAP) Mickey Mouse is 50 this year , and the little guy in the two·butlon pants, white gloves and knobby yellow shoes is as robust as ever. are perfect. t his? Does he need am not alone." ''It's why Snoopy; counseling? Do I need Your column has as- The Restitution Program participant will have onl y a limited time to make ammends. The police reserve the right lo refer the case to the juvenile courts. The new program is patterned after a similar one that has been successful in Seattle. According to Mrs. Carlson, "it is really testing reality to see how tlhings can be replaced. "It really does change the perspective because vou (the child) are involved. Instead or feeling like a bad kid, 'you can feel like a good kid involved in repairing the damage." The project coordinator of the pilot pro- gram. Nancy Richards, said a major goal is to involve the community as "a behavioral sane· l ion for its children" a nd to bold the juvenile r esponsible for his own actions without going 22): You close g aps -own interest~. S1g.01h- people who were far ca nt ~omestic ad1ust- away now relate to you. m ent ~s on tap -rJ?ake One pers on, very cre ative concess1~ns special confides, con· without abandonrn g fesses ioves. You learn principles. and decide whether or PISCES (Feb. 19 - T h a t 's wh at R uss Phe lan says, a nyway. And if Mickey's healt.Q is• the business of anyone this side of the people who run Walt Disney Productions, it's Russ Phelan's. caught on," Phelan says counseling? Who's sick? · suaged many a hurt, of Charles Schultz' black -B. WlLDERED Ann. I hope my personal a nd w h ite b e a g I e DEAR B.: You could experience will serve to character. "Kids don't use some counseling, strengthen your efforts. get the subtle humor in-but be probably won't -A . A . B , , N E W vol ved with Snoopy and go, so I hope yoa will. BRUNSWICK, N.J . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••••••i( the other characters in You need to learn bow DEAR A.A.B.: Qr 'Peanuts,' but t hey to d eal with your coaraeit'stoolatetodo always recognize him, husband's puuUlve at· anything about your even the very little ones. tltude toward sex. Ac· .. regrets," but writing through the juvenile court system. 4 bot you want more 1!farc~ 20): Accent .on iesponsibllity. financial status, locatmg VlllGO <Aug. 23· lost objects, collect~ng .Sept. 22): You are on needed data. Yo~ f~d e dge of a ccomplish· gen~ine ba.rgam . if ment, but not quite re-pers1~tent. Gift. or lux- a dy. Make constructive u r y ite m fl g u r e s use of extra time. Ac-prominently. Club Calendar runs each Wednesday in the Daily Pilot and contains notices o/ womn's and service club meetmgs and events /or the foll.owing week -Thurs- dny through Wednes~y. Send notices to Club Calen- dar, Doily Pilot, P.0 . .Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Be sure to Include your name and phone number. Notices must be in our hands two weeks in advance. To request a picture, write or call the Features Departnu;rit, 642-4321. Pictures are limited to fund- raaser~ open to th4? public. "Russ," Phelan r e· cenlly wrote of himself, "considers Disney. and s p ec ificall y Mick ey Mouse, his god." Phelan, a slight, soft· s p ok e n m an with a Mickey Mouse tattoo on his forearm, concedes "Now look at Goofy," tu ally, the stairs, the that letter· to your Phelan says, pointing to bathtub and the jeep brother's children, and another of the Disney areo 't nearly as serious to yours, and sharing it characters. "He's com-as withholding sex as with my millions of plicated, very hard to ·punishment. It ls not ab· readers will nrely cause understand, and he 's normal to want a change others to reflect on their never been as popular inscenery. relationships with as Mickey." D E A R A N N brotbersandsisters. You · · · will never know bow much good you have done. Thank you. the a ve rage pe rson • • • might find that Tut eh statement odd, but he's ------------------sincere and here's why: (From Page Bl) "It's basic. Mickey's Burns change his first name to the more RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ) part of a very elemental "dignified"Edmund. - ( mor ality system . It's That silent era came back to life as Bums ART HOPPE been that way from the flippe d through the pages of an old photo album ..._ __________ start. Disney had a n un-in the beachfront house he bought from the late DEAR ANN: My 20· year-old daughter is too beautiful for her own good. Since childhood she was unable to make friends. Girls considered her such heavy competi· tion she wa:; left out of everything. . \ W....Y•W..t ttt.IHt lfll HGri»or ll•d. Costa Mn. -541-0ZSf SATIRIZES In the DAILY PILOT You Are Invited 101\Very Spec•at Event Marchio through Mard115 ARare e<>llection of Antiquity Amassed from all the six Howes locations. an r.traordioary collection or period pieces to browse over, admire and fall in love with. One-of- a·kmd estate 1ewelry 1n their orlo1nal. unmatched settings ••• gleaming antique silver dating beck to the time of elegance .... Plus If special collection of antique fumiture to match the c'herm and gl'8oe of the period 1>1eces. A grand oppgrtunity. Don't miss it, please. Cheese and wine will be served in the afternoon. "·r====~ ,,. .... : . .. .. , . ,. ' \P .. • I ... .... B.D. HOWES and SON ···~EJt:wt:t.t:K~ ··mt FOl'R<a::"ERATIO'-''i der standing of who this actor Victor McLaglen, "a very dear friend." character was, and he Bums supplied the narration: was always optimistic, "'There's Leatrice," he said, pausing at a never put in the position shot of him and his costar frozen in an embrace. where he would b e "You know, she used to live down here. She punished. lives in Connecticut now; we bear from her "And if you think once inawbile." about it," Phelan goes on, "there is nothing like that with the others. Bugs Bunny could be mean a nd Wo o dy Woodpecker, he's off the wall." Phelan owns and runs Old Friends, a shop in New Yor k City that s pecializes in Mickey, Mouse memorabilia. "Once you're hooked as a Mickey Mouse col- l e c t o r , y o u w a n t. something all the time," he aays of the hobby that ha s b ec ome h is livelihood. "Eighty percent of my customers are adults who buy for themselves. Some are people who have literally dedicated their lives t o Mickey Mouse. I guess they have a real appreciation or fantasy." Most fans remember Disney's "Steamboat Willie," the first talkie cartoon, as Mickey's de- but. tt opened in New York City Nov. 18, 1928, to rave reviews. · Pbelan's small shop includes Mickey Mouse memorabtlla from all stages of the cartoon c haracter's career. Posten a nd assorted pictures featuring Mickey Mouse and other Disney characten cover the walll, and there's a 'Mlckey Mouse telephone, the phone company's contribution ANOTHER PICTURE SHOWED Bums on horseback ... I used to go .riding with Valentino .every SWlday morning. Oh, he was a great horseman and a great guy too. "This girl here was Zazu Pitts," he said, before turning to another page and a glamorous shotofMissJoyon a staircase. "Now this is dramatic," he said. "They don't make pictures UJce we made them in the old days." . The lure of the greasepaint first proved u+- . ristible to Burns while attending a ~athollc high school in Philadelphia. Aft.er seemg him act in one amateur production, a priest told Burns that be "ought to take it seriously." ''So it went to my head and when it went lo 'my head I went lo New York," he s aid. A career on stage, however, was quickly a bandoned when he walked into the Fox studio in New York and was cast on the spot for a part. BURNS WENT FROM "one picture to another," a trend that continued after be moved to Hollywood. Then, in the 1930s, he met Ruth. "She was different from anybody I bad ever seen., She wasn't all the phony tinsel and made·up like a clown like a lot or them (actresses) were." She ran Curry's Camp Baldy, a mountain resort north or Pomona. "We used to have a lot or picture people come up," said Burns. A photograph of Mrs. Burns and J ohn Barrymore adorns a living room wall. In 1938 a flood wiped out 42 of the 45 acres of the resort and 75 of its cabins and other struc- 'tures. Despite a $250,000 loss, the couple rebuilt. 1 They sold out eight years later and moved to Newport Beach where they built an apartment house. "Nowl'm retired and my wife and I are llv· in& a wodtlerful, beautiful lif~." sald Burns, who has two soo.s and nine grandchildren. WbUe in~est in his movie career ls UD· dergoin1 something of a mini-renaissance, ·thanks to King Tut, Buma and his wife haven't .seen "Made for Each Other" in some Ume. to the anniversary, in . THE LAST TIME was when Miss Joy sent the corner. . them "" Smm copy several years ago. Bums As she grew older her troubles multiplied. Now men get into fights over her. Often her escort has to bit someone for mak- ing a fresh remark. <She is generously endowed.) What can be done? - OVER-BLF.SSED DEAR OVER: The problem Isn't ber beau· ty, It's her mother. Your e m pbasls on her good Joqka bas given lier a distorted notion or what Ure Is all about. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know you don 't smoke and· ap- preciate the many col- umns you ha ve had against the filthy habit. 1HIS WEEK A 1 1HI BALBOA BALBOA CINEMA 709 E. Balboa Blvd. ewport Beach 675-3570 •,' ... ... ,t • NEWPORT E3EACH 3412 Via Lido • 675-2731 P be la n ta I ks of .ahowed lt at a Friday Anglers Club meeting. Mickey's deslgJ\, the "They still kid me about it," Bums said ll'•PbJc perfection, as a with a laueh u be recalled a prolonged love bil reason for the con-·scene between the pnM>CcU,Pled arcbaeologlst tJn~a JIOPularlty of the and bla beautllul n.ance. . llame Dropper .. I . , •.. LOS ANGELES/PASADENA/SANTA BAA84RA PALM ~INGS/HONOLULU cba~er. ..Mickey ls One W«*lan at th• mMtlnf could no lonpr' Instantly recopilable take Burm' Oft·ICl'een d1ltydal17tna: and understandable," be "0~1 for Chrtlt a.ake, Ed, k1u ~ and pt lt 111~. "the colors and over wmuo1" can co home." . n SllHO<JETIT. O REVUE C!l SAFl\.O O DIANE VON FURSTENBURG O OEOF'FREY BEENE .. l 1 OM:NCllY I TURA U EUl.ABETli ARDEN 0 YVES ST. WJRENT Fr1my, March l-0. 1978 DAILY PILOT SP-_orts __________ .... __________________ 111111111~~~~~~!!!!!~1111!1!1!~~ -· - Tickner Now Best in Worll Af' "'-'• CHARLIE TICKNER SHOWS CHAMPIONSHIP FORM. Hassl e Continues Spinks Sidelined Vntil September NEW YORK (AP> Leon Spinks is comm1ss1on-officially hurt. Regardless, he \\On't fight until September. And he won't fight in Bophuthatswana. That's the heavyweight story . at least for today. When the new champion does fight. it looks like his opponent will be Muhammad Ali, but Bob Arum, who has a promotional rope around Spinks, says Ken Norton still is a possible oppo- nent. Meanwhile, the World Boxing Association has given a green light to a Spinks-Ali rematch even though in its latest rank- ings it rates Ali No. 3 challenger behind Norton and Jimmy Young. The rival World Boxing Council. which has ruled Spinks must sign by April 7 to fight Norton by July 7 or be stripped of title recognition, ranks Ali No. 2 behind Norton. The Nevada State Athletic Commission announced Thurs- day that effective Wednesday night Spinks has been suspended for 90 days because of a rib in- jury three Las Vegas physicians say he suffered before the Ali fight. At almost the same time. Arum said that because of out- side pressure Spinks will not right in the new African nation of Bophuthatswana. But a promoter of the fight said 10 Johannesburg today that as far as he was concerned, .. There is no change in our plans for the venue for the world heavyweight title fight between Leon Spinks and Muhammad Ali." Sol Kerzner, managing direc- tor of Southern Suns Hotels, said the fight would go on as ar- ranged in the Top Rank Inc.- Southern Suns contract. And it would take place in Bophuthatswana. Commqnting on Arum's latest statement from New York that he had cancelled plans for the bout to be staf!ed in Mmabatho, capital of Bophuthalswana, Kerzner said: "It is difficult to keep track of the various statements and re- ports that have filtered through from New York. It would seem lo me that three or four different stories emerge each day, and I haven't personal- ly seen these reports to check the reputed facts. "My position is that 1 will possibly react once I have had further discussions with my peo- ple on the spot. "1 am. therefore, not sure at this stage what is fact and what is fiction." . ~OTTAWA CAP> -Charlie Tickner is the first . American male in eight years to win a 1 world figure skating cham- pionship because 15 years ago when he hit the ice, he im- mediately fell down. "The first time I touched the ice I couldn't skate at all." said Tickner Thursday night after his electrifying freestyle routine gave him figure skating's top prize. "That really puzzled me because I had always been real- ly good at sports and not bemg Tanana Sparkles In D e but PALM SPRINGS (APl -It's spr in g again and Frank Tanana's a rm h as that zing again. The California Angels' Tanana retired all nine batters he faced and struclvoul three as the Angels romped over the Oakland A's 4-1 Thursday in exhibition ba~eball. The Angels are out m front of the rest of baseball, at the start at least. with a 2·0 record so far. The A's are 0·1 Chris Knapp of the Angels and Rick Langford or the A's are to be the startmg pitchers when th~ two teams meet again today al Palm Springs. Tanana had an inflamed ten- don from mid-seasoo on in 1!>"77 after he started with 10 victones in his first 12 starts. including five shutouts. But he finished with a 15·9 record, and major league baseball's best earned run av.,rage of 2.54. But he didn 'l pitch at all in the final month of the season. ·'It fe lt nice and easy." Tanana said Thursday. "I don't think there'll be any problems this year. We're switching to a five-man rotation. With more rest between starts I shouldn't have any problems." Pitching every fourth day also was blamed on the late season arm troubles or the other half of the Angels flame-thrower corps perennial major l eague strikeout leader Nolan Ryan. Ron Jackson and Carney Lansford hit home runs in the victory over the A's. Terry Humphrey had two singles for the Angels, and bas hits in all four of hjs plate appearances 1 the two spring_ games-H phrey singled and scored the Angels' first run in the third in- ning, when Rick Miller doubled off A's starting pitcher Mike Norris. When the contracts of Knapp and young catcher Danny Goodwin were renewed Thurs- day, the Angels finally had all of their spring training roster signed. Surf Challenges Seattle Tonight The California Surf or the North American Soccer League, with a roster dominated by American players, begins a series of four exhibition games against the Seattle Sounders tonight at Renton, Wash. The Surf and Sounders will play again Sunday at Bell- ingham, Wash .. next Friday at La Mirada. and Sunday, March 19 at Mission Viejo High (2 o'clock). Sports Clipped Short \ P11rdue's Sch&:11s Quits WEST LAFAYETI'E, Ind. - Purdue University basketball coach Fred Scbaua said today be wlU no-longer c ach the Boilermakers, but th unive~ity said he will stay on as assodate athletic director. Schaus, the coach here the past 1\x years, aald be told athletic director Goerge King in February that. be wanted the as- sociate'• poelUon and would g\ve ur his coachlna du\ies. Tbe post o asaociale director bas been vacant the pa1t 15 monttt.. I Betty Stove ran into a roadblock in Marise Kruger. Kruger capitalized on Stove's rash or unforced errors to take a S-7, 7·5, 6-0 victory. Another fa.,fJttd player Wendy Turnbull defaulted to Anne Smith because of the Ou. Rosie Casals beat Beth Norton, &-._>1, 6·2 in other ac· lion.. ... ~-~ able to do something athletic rea :Iv bothered me." So instead ot concentrating on th e sports he had al ready mastfred. like tennis and golf, Tickner opted for figure skating. And now he can stand up as the best in the world. The 24-year-old ice artist from Littleton, Colo .• inspir ed "Bravos" from the crowd enjoy- ing the World Figure Skating championships at the Ottawa Civic Centre with his five- minute performance that featured daizling footwork and four triple revolution jumps. The victory gave the U.S. its first world figure skating men's title since Tim Wood won suc- cessive crowns in 1969·70. In fact, no American male had won 11 medal at these championships since Wood's winning performance in 1970. Tickner had to do it the bard way, rising from third place after Wednesday's short pro· gram to overcome a pair of former world champions, Jan Hoffman or East Germany (Urt4) and Vladimir Kovalev or tbe Soviet Union (1977). Tickner, the American cbam· pion the past two years, won this tight competition with >7 or- dinals and 187·12 points. Hoff. man was second with 22 ordiaals and 186.62 points. Robin Cousins of Great Britain, who won Thursday night's freeskal· ing phase, moved up from fourth to capture the bronze medal, knocking Kovalev out. of the See Skating, Page B.f oau, l"INC ..-..... "' GMy ,.,,._ YUGOSLAVIA'S ZELIMIR ULJAREVIC (RIGHT) DEFENDS AGAINST ERIC LINDROTH. Yugoslavia· Rallies, 7-7 --American Poloists Mus Opportunities By ltOGER CARLSON Ol 1 .. O.Uy ill.et Si.ti LONG BEACH-The United States national team came from behind twice and had a one.goal advantage over power-laden Yugoslavia Thursday night, but had to settle for a 7-7 standoff with the Europeans in the first salvo at the Can-Am-Mex water polo s'eries at Belmont Plaza. Before a crowd of 1,000 the ericans, under the coaching Huntington Beach resident o e Nitzkowski , had their chance. to put Yugoslavia away in the final quarter, but fell vic- tim to first-game mistakes. ;ronight (8:30) the Yanks fece what is considered the No. l team in this series-1976 Olym- pic Games gold medalist Hungary. "No coach is happy with a lie." said Nllzkowski. '·But it wasn't a bad effort for us. Our counteratLack was excellent. but we triecl j o force too many things add you can't do that against Yugoslavia. "This was really our rirst time out and I'm not disappointed. But we have a great deal to learn before this series is over and we go lo Brazil." The United Stales national team travels to Brazil in April in a three-game duel that will furnish a participant in the World Cha mpionships 1n August at West Berlin. A finish among the top s ix at West Berlin or a crown at. the Pan-Am Games is America's on- ly hopes of qualifying for the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. Thursday's tie saw the Yanks A dditional S torti Page B 4 waste several opportunities. yet also it was a showing of poten- tial against a burly opponent. Yugoslavia spun off three straight goals to assume a 5-4 lead with 2:41 left in the third period. and with its power in- side. the Americans appeared to be willing against Yugoslavia's defensive pressure. But the tide turned swiftly as Walt Bricker fired a perfecto from outside to tie it at 5. Then former Newport Harbor High star Kevin Robertson. a 19-year- old UC Berkeley ace, hit from the com~r as the U.S. took ad- vantage of an extra man situa- tion. The Europeans tied it, 6~. bul Jim Kruse. a 25-year-old Corona del Mar High aquatics co.ch. connected from six met~rs:, to give the U.S. a 7-6 lead. That set the stage for one steal after another for the U.S.' as John Siman twice came up tith thefts and Jon Svendsen add+J a steal, onJy to see those offe°'ive chances wasted. Yugoslavia gained the tie when Kruse missed twice and was ejected for pushing orr and it took Yugoslavia 23 seconds to tie it with the extra man advan- tage. The Americans had th e ball after Yugoslavia missed with 37 seconds left, but Simao fired away with still 23 se~onds to go. The attempt missed, but the Americans got a break when Yugoslavia responded with a mistake, coughing the ball up with five seconds left with poor ball handling. T~'SR-b sure11r o..,un Y"9~1•YI• 1 l 1 ,_7 United Sl•IH 1 J 2 )-1 Y119oi•••li0-Belama<k •. Louu l. G•tlta. U.S. Flgw..,. 2. S-1. Kru,,_, Llndrolfl, Robcrtwn. 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R-IQIML TNl""'s klllMvle •:~Mn1<0"' c.nw• 1: »-YU90Jl•¥1a "* Olbl I · »-United Sletes vs H""9<1ry 9: 30-U.S. Jl}I"' Wfit Cie<,,_y Austin Ahead By 2 Shots LOS ANGELES (AP) -~b­ bie Austin belleves tbat •·some greal mental help" from new· teacher Sherry Walleu has helped her become a threat to win every Ladles Professional' Golf Association tournament she enters these days. •'The mental aspect is 90 per- cent of this game," Au.st.in said Thursday after firing ,a 4·under- par 68 lbat gave her a 20-stroke · lead after the nrsr round of fhis $100,000 classic. l'trsl•l'Wlld ,_..,. ~.,"' l'M •*• \. ............. llMI ~ ~lettlft .._.. _f\, °" o. .,,...,."'· ,... ......,n ~ , .... o.tf a.tM: D.A11st111 »-n-411 J .a1ti.<11 ...,.._,. ••• 11n.Mt ~,. 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The San Clemente Tritons re- ceived five walks and had another batter hit by a pitch in that first frame. Pitcher Frank Mesongsong had the only hit of the inning, a two-run single to get the final two Tritons markers across. Singles by Frank Merrill and Chris Russick, a stolen base and ,n overthrow on a picko({ at· tern pt allowed the sixth run lo score in the fourth inning. . The twice-delayed set-to between UC Irvine and Southern California College wa s postponed again and the two teams were hopeful of getting it ill. today at SoCaJ in Costa Mesa. • ~addleback's Mission Con· ference game at San Diego City <:ollege and Golden West's ~them Callfprnia Conference ~ting at Cypress were both de· liryed. Saddleback and San Diego will try again Wednesday with no new date set for the G WC-Cypress affair. s. .. e1-.m ellrlllll ~rrlll, If l 2 I 0 RuuiQ<, u 1 1 1 0 Law, lb 2 1 0 0 M-.,pr 0 0 0 0 0..<hesne, c 3 o 1 O Wycl'la,<I • 1 1 t Gr•~'. 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Frldey, Mll'Ch 10, 1978 TOUQH PLACEMENT-Costa Mesa High's Dan Vrebalovich (4) ·dives in an attempt to seal off an Irvine High placement as Jim Pinkerton (1), Gene LeMeur (7), Tim Buckley (3), Gordie LaPointe (5) and Ron Jarecqui (2) of Mesa look on. Irvine's 11 is Mark Fridfinson. COSTA MESA'S JIM PINKERTON (1) SPIKES THE BAll. Irvine Hlgh's John Hughes (10) Defends. Mustangs, DH Topple Foes Costa Mesa High School start- ed slowly, then picked up momentum to hand visiting Irvine High a 3·1 non-league volleyball defeat Thursday night. Irvine won the first game, 15·12, then Costa Mesa's Mustangs took over with the play of Pete Hamborg, Jim Pinkerton, Marian Liotto and Fred Wright to win the next three games, 15·6, 15·12, 15-13. Joe Koehler stood out for Irvine. Dana Hills won over 'Visiting Marina Hig h <Hunting t on Beach>. in three games. 16-14. 18·16, 15-8, in a closely contested match. The area's volleyball schedule picks up tonight with La Quinta <Westminster) High's Aztecs in· vading San Clemente (8) and Newport Harbor traveling to Santa Barbarw (7) in key matches. Also, Colton is slated to visit El Toro at 7 in non-league a c- tion. Newport Harbor, a winner over 1977 CIF champion Laguna Beach a week ago, will stay over in the Santa Barbara area with a duel at San Marcos slated for Saturday night. J ... 1 .. va..ity lnm .. 0.1 Colle MfW ls-4, a 3. Muina def Oef>e Hiiis 1-U, IS-12, IS-•. Rains Wreck Spikef ests Area Coaches Regroup /or Another Try After a false start, the South Coast League track and field campaign will have t o wait' another week before action gets under way. All four opening encounters, along with five other dual meets involving area teams along with four girls meets, were postponed at the last minute Thursday because of rain. Tennis and one girls basketball game was also delayed or cancelled. The news was especially dis· heartening to Dana Hills track and field coach Don DeGroote whose team bas yet to run a meet this year. The Dolphins, weather' permit· ting, will bost'Costa Mesa Mon- day while the El Toro at Laguna Beach and San Clemente at Corona del Mar meets have been rescheduled for TUesday aJona with the lirll compeUUon. Mission Vlejo'a meet against vilitlng University High (lrvtne) is aUll in limbo. Dlablos coach William Crow aald there wu a alight chance lt could be nm oil today lf the track dries In tilne, an option that binges on a brtgbt aun and high winds. scheduling difficulties caused by the current rash of rain storms. University has a non-league meet scheduled for Monday agains t Cypress. Cypress High's Thursday meet with Newport Harbor was also rained out, is seeking to host a triangular affair with University and N ewportHarbor Monday. Estancia (Costa Mesa) will have to wait until Monday to open the season at home against El Modena (Orange). Fountain Valley rescheduled its meet against visiting Millikan for today while Marina <Huntington Beach) bad its trip to Loara High (Anatieim) changed to Monday. The Huntington Beach at Ken· nedy (La Palma) meet bu not been rescheduled. On the lirls scene, Fullerton at OraD8e Cout will try again Monday while Chaffey at Sad· dlebaclt has been switched to April 3. 1V Sports Tonight One girls basketball game was postponed because or the rain. Huntington ValJey Christian at Betbel Christian High (Garden Grove) was switched to Monday. Bethel has no indoor court on which to play. , JC Baseball Standings MISSION COM~••WNCI! .......,_DMllM w L. oa s.ddltl>eck 1 o SoulhWHl8fn I 0 San DlaQO 0 I Palomar o I Ch•ll•Y Alversldf! ....,,_110M1IOft I ' 1 Sen Bernardino Cllrul t ,,,....., .• sc..-. Cllnis 6, CMlley J ....,., .• o.- Soulhwtst..-n et SeddleOIKll S.n Diego It P•l- Cl\effey al IU11tnla. 51111 hn!Mllnoet a true SOUTM•llNCALCOH,•••Ne• w L. o• LA H•rbor J O Cy~eH 2 0 Alo HONIG I 1 Ool0.11 W"1 o 1 s.tftt• MOtllca 0 1 LA Solll.._ o 1 Va '"' ' 1 J Lot A1199leos CC 0 1 1"'t ,.,.,...,., I<_ lA H•rbor .._ IUo HOflOO J BASEBALL I MISCELLANY Over Canada Junior Poloists Rally for Victory By a Dally Pilot Write! LON G BEACH -The American juniors provided the first spark of this Can-Am-Mex water polo series at Belmont Plaza Thursday night with a come-from-behind 7 ·4 victory over Canada's national team. Down by a 2·0 deficit in the early going, the Americans, with no one over 1.9 years of age, rallied to 4-t with 11 seconds left. in the third period on Mark O'Brien's 10.meter shot off Jeff Fults' pass. It was O'Brien's goal with 1 :55 left in the quarter that tied the issue at 3·3. That set the stage for a blaz· iog fourth qua rter in which coach Bill Barnett's winners dominated. It s howed early as Zack Stimson and O'Brien teamed up to stop Canada with tough de- f ense, then Stimson put the U.S. in its first lead with hls shot. from outside which skipped in with 3 :29 to go. Jody Campbell took the wind out of Canada's comeback hopes with a steal and with 1:46 re· maining Barnett's crew put the U.S. in a commanding 6-4 situa- tion when Terry Schroeder ex· tended James Bergeson's pass for a goal. I cing wa s a dd ed on Campbell's inside work with an assis t from Stimson with 38 BRIEFS ••• Continued From Page B·3 Detroit to a 94.86 victory over Virginia CommonweaJtb Thurs· day night in an opening round National Invitation Tournament basketball game. The victory lifted Detroit's rec· ord to 25-3 heading>. into the second round against the winner of tonight's South Carolina- Norlh Carolina Slate malchup. Rutgers, 12-10 PISCATAWAY, N.J . -Hollis Copeland hit two fo_ul. shots. ~1th six seconds remamm_g, lifting Rutgers to a 72-70 victory over Army in a first-round National Invitational Tournament game at the Rutgers AthJetic Center Thursday night. The Scarlet Knights, ·22-6, will !ace the winner of tonight's In· diana State-Illinois State contest in a game here Tuesday night. Golf Scor~s MIAMI -Flr<il·round IN<lers ThurM11y In ·~ U00,000 Do<~ ()pen QOll IOU~IWl ...... I °" I~ 7,0.S-yerd, per 36-36-n e1 .. Monster courw Al IP\a Doral (.ounlry Oub (Hall IP\a field 11.-to comolete many as nlM llol~ btlore rain Mltf'd olay. Tnose pl•yerswlll complele first round play IO<lay): E.Florl 8.ICralzart T.Wl..skopf L.Mlkles J.Mehattey G.Gllbtrt W.Armslmg L.Greham L.Zl~ler 8.Howerter J.Nl<klaus G.Power1 R.Calrtwell 8 .Payne M.RU<IOtDll S.Melnyk G.Br•wer H.Green D.S1ockton 8 .LlelLke MLye E.0G9Mrty M .Heyes T.Dlelll V.Re91lado l 1·U4S l .Etclftr 33-,._.1 P.OSlerhlS 33-,._.7 M.Morley 32~7 A.Taple 33-34-67 8 .Flelsr.er 34-~7 G.Dl<kn.on »-3S-68 G. Knudson 3J.3s-61 C. Pl901t 32.37_.. L.Hlnkle :)6.3)--ff 8.Dl<kM>n 3.l-36-6• 8.M urDllY u.3~ , F.Molln• ls-JS-70 K.Zerlty 31·»-10 J.Heard 3fr3'-10 8.WadklM 34-31>-70 L. Tllmpson 34-l6-70 8.E Smith lS-~10 J .Rennl'r ls-JS-10 R. ErUlne 31·Jl.-10 R.BHS.11 31.:n-10 H.81anca1 l'l·Jl.-10 S.Ad•mt 3),Jl.-11 K.Fervus lS-36-11 T.Aeron 3s-l6-71 W.llcllbrn J6.3S-11 34·>7 11 34-37-71 3441-11 37·l4-71 31.u-n ~12 36-36-72 31.u-n 37-U -72 36-36-72 ~72 31.u-n :.» n lit ll>-11 31·36-13 Jll.U-7J 3'-31-13 37·l6-7J J6.J7 fJ :M-1J ll>-37-13 Jl>.J7 n 37·36-7) 37·»-7J seconds left for the final 7.4 m ar gin. "O'Brien played well," was a happ y Barnett's immediate evaluation of the triumph ... We tell our juniors had a chance to win twice in this tournament, against Canada and Mexico." The juniors play Mexico's na· tional team Saturday evening at 6;30. Among the American juniors with a Newport Harbor IDgh ba c k g round are Fults, Bergeson, Ted McGinley and Barnett. the coach. University High (Irvine) goalie Jack Graham went the d1~tance m the net and turned in a s parkling effort to keep Canada off the scoreboard once the U.S. shook off a case of jit· ter s in the early moments. In other issues Thursday night, Mexico's Victorino Beris· lain scored with 1:42 left to lift his teammates to a 5-4 C9me- back victory over West Germany, and Hungary defeat· ed Cuba, 10-7. SKATING. • • ConUnued From Page B·3 medal picture one year after he had won the world crown at Tokyo. Kovalev finished fourth, David Santee of Park Ridge, Ill., was sixth and Scott Hamilton of Lil· tleton was 11th in his debut pe rformance in the world's. Tickner said bis practice Thursday morning bad been so terrible there was no question about leaving bis performance i n the traJning rink. He evidenUy wassavingitforwbenltcounted. At l east for one day, Americans have both individual fi gure skating championships. Lrnda Fratianne or Norlhridge is the defending titlist in the ladies competition bul she is facing a tense challenge from European c h am pion Anett Poetzsch of East Germany. That challenge is made tougher by a pro. German bias on the part of the four German s peaking judges, according to Fratianne's coach, Frank Carroll. Men's F'lMft • 1. Cllarl.s T1cki.r, Uttlelon, Oolo.. '7Wllnei-. ta7 n polnls. 2. Jen Hoffmen, Eau GenNny, IC. "' N . J. RoC>ln Cllu\lns, Britain, Z2. 1-...Z.. •. \11..ilm tr Kov•IW, Sovl .. Uttlon, .-0, llJ.5'. S. IODf' BobrJ"· Sovie! Union, •7, 17'.~ 6. David s.i... Park R•dQe, 111, S1, 1n '°· 7. Fumlo lg«.v.i, J •oan, !Kl, 1n.12. 1. Mll""1.I Mlls..mur., J- S.. 171 11. •. M•roo Lletlen, Ent Germ..,.,, M, 161.». 10. &rid" Po<kar, C1nada, 16, 1&9.M . 11. Scon H•m•llon. Lltllelon. ColO. 92, 161.IO. 12. Yttn T •ylor, C•nllda, 10s. , ... so. U. Konst.,,lln ICo~ora, Sovt~t union, 110, 1'3 92. 1' Ruell Cemt, WUI Gerrn.f\Y. 12-. IS9.16. IS. G1l1n lle?tt, Funce, 1:14, 15'1 '4. 16. Broll\ MH, Au~tralla, 144. 133 21. 17. !.wo 8onQ Han, Korea, 1SJ, 119.JO. WOMEN Com,..._,. Fl...,..._~~- '· AMII Poetncll. EHi Gl'rmafty, 11 oril!Nls, 8S.S1 polnl5. 2. L•ncla Frati_,., NortllriO!lf, '6. 13.72. 3. Susanrw Drlano, ll•ty, l2, 79.64. 4, Dagmar Lurt, Wesl Germany, 41, tl.14. $. Prls<llla Hiii, L .. l119lon, Mass., "6, n .6'. 6. ~ml Wel&nal>e, Jepan, &3, 7'.00. 1. El-v-.-, Soviet Union, 65, 1•.61. 8. Us.a-Marl• Allen, Gerdt>n Grove, n, 14.S6. 9. Ca~ Wels--.9, Eul Germany, 77, 74.IO. 10. Oenlw 8 1etl.....,,, SwlUerl•nd, 91, 73 84. Sl\of't ""9r•m 1. FrellanM, 11 ordlrwts, 41.S2 pounds, 2. ~IUCll 2', 40.3'. 3. Oll'llm-3J, 40.16. 4. Vodorerova 33, 39 &4. S. Allrn 40, 39.64. •· Ori- 48, 3t 92. 1. Wf"f\SO>ntwr9 71, JI OI .•. H1ll '4, )7.n. 9. Kemk•r.., 90, 37.24. 10. Lurz 101, >6 .... The Cincinnati Reds have gone through 2.5 straight World Series · gam es W1thout a pitcher going the route. The last Redleg hurler to do it was Bob Purkey in a 3-2 loss to the Yankees in the third J(ame of the 1961 classic. PONTIAC'S FIREBIRD ELEGANCE IN SPORTS DRIVING YOU'LL FIMD FAIR PRICES. EXCELLENT SERVICE AND PERSONAILE PERSOHHB. TO SEIYE YOU. Crow's original plan to move the meet to Monday drew a ma-J or snag, symbolic of tbe. 4:55 p.m. (U) -DODGERS BASEBALL -The Los Anfeles Dodgers meet the World Cham· pion New York Yankees in an ex· hlbition gllme at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. · lat..., .• OMtee LACC ft Ooldltft W.st LAHer9oret~ LA ~l!Weta et s.nt. Molllce LEASE DIRECT! , · Cheeking Banqu,eli ~. For pers.onaliz'CI service • • • 1971 PONTIAC SUMllRD COUPI t t1' AC.-0-t l l\.411• w-co .. u >6 "'4 °""" ..,., lean. °" ._"9CletedlC.-cln $.ll'OH.r ... ou.i an .......... -..... ~aa.­ Pft .. l&lOt.••'°"'91-$89t~. , .. ~ \ I , . ... ...... ._..._ .. -... ---... ---.. • BASKETBALL I VOLLEYBALL I MISCELLANY Transition From Ghetto No Problem for Green ~ By CRAIG SHEFF Of Ille oau, ~ ... swu Artie Green had a lot of mixed emotions when he came to Southern California in late August or last year to play basketball at Saddleback College. Green bad spent his entire life tn the Bronx and being a black, be had bad little associaUon with whites. "He came out of the ghetto where you never see a while guy for SO miles.'' says Saddleback coach Bill Mulligan. "But there's no black·white deal with him, he never came in with the attilu,de that the white guy is the bad guy." But Green, a 6·1 forward· guard with tremendous leaping Hot Corner ability, still had mixed emo· hons. "I really didn't know what to PlCOf>ct. '' savs the former Taft High, New York All-American. "I was homesick at first, but now I don't want t.o eo back. I was back there for six days dur- ing Christmas vacation and I was glad to get out of there. It was just too cold." Green bas seldom been cold on the basketball floor. His fancy moves around the basket and his uncanny ability to out-rebound players that are six to eight inches taller has de· Ji ghted Saddleback fans most or the season. And his play has been a big factor in the Gauchos' 29-3 season going into Wednes· Readers Speak Out Dear Sir: I wish to write in response to the published story "Reader's Hot Comer," which I received on March 2 or this year. As a player for the San Clemente High varsity basket· ball team, I found it in very bad taste the way Corona del Mar's principal Dennis Evans had to make excuses for his own coach (Jack Errion) for not being named "Coach of the Year" over San Clemente's coach (Rich Skeltoo). Although principal Evans never made menUon of coach Skelton, be was obviously point· in& the finger at lhe Daily Pilot for its selection of "Coach of the Year"." which of course be (Skelton) won. In the article principal Evans stated that the "team of even· tual 'Coach of the Year' is selected as ''also·ran." Mr. Evans, if I recall both CdM and SC were picked to finish first or second. I don't think SC disap- pointed anyone. Coach Skelton took us from 0.2 to an 11·3 final Jea1ue record, and although Corona de1 Mar finished first, they put on one of the biggest cbolte act.a I have ever seen in my entire life. • I also seem to recall that SC fin11hed with a better overall record than Corona del Mar, and 'I.hat the two teams did split their twoencountersontheyear. Then finally in your con- clusions you stated, ''or said in another way, to finish second with second·best material is bet- ter than coming in first with the best material." Well, priocip8.l Evans, I seem to remember that SC did have the league player of the year in John Carson, and if we did have the second best material in the league, then we sure did a heck of a lot better with that than you did with your ••an-star" team. So principal Evans I would have to say that coach Skelton is undoubtedly the number one choice for "Coach of the Year." I realire that winning is prob- a bly ever ything to the Sea Kin~s. but please give us a break. Brent Mason San Clemente High School I Daily Pilot Sports Staff I would just like to take a mo- ment t.o thank all of you for the recognition I received reeenUy as coach ol the year. We appreciate this award because we know that, more than anything else, it is a tribute to our fine staff and excellent athletes. We would also like to compli- ment you on your usual great job of basketball coverage in the area. I am sure that this cov- erage is unexcelled in Southern California. Once again thank you for the award and coverage and best wishes throughout the year. Sincerely, Dave Brown Fountalli Valley Higb Coach Calendar ~(Mard11'1 Volleoyt)Ml-l.a Quinta at San Cl•..-t• (I): NewPOrt Hartior at Sant• &Mi.. re 171; Collon •I El Toro (1); c.Mstr-v.11 ...... 8eYtf'IY Hiii• (1); Gol.-n Wett Coll~ et Sant• B•ri..r• ll:JO); Cern~ •I°"-Coen Col1419t 11 JOI; UC Irvine au..oy0l•Marvmouf\t l1;JO). . s.tw«Jay (Marc.II t I) Swlmm'"'1--rv Parle, San Marino ef\d Mlulon Viejo et Mar'O'*'ll• Swim Cenllf' Ito a .m.l; Costa~ Unlvenlty, Ne"""°'t H•rbOr. Huntlnoton llNcl>, Enanci., C•plstr-Valley, Marina, El Toro In Anaheim lnvltellOfWll et tte wport Hartior HIQll I 11 a. m.>. Baseball-Marina et Edison (ti e.m.l; Westminster et~ Hatt>or (~I ; El Toro, S.n Clemena et Troy tourney; Or..,. Glwn et Ceplstreno Valley 111 a .m.I; 8onen1a II.as V~•l •I trvlne High,,_,; Huntington BeKh •t Le Quint• 111 a.m.I; Torrey Pines •t Mlulon Viejo (I p.m.I; SouthwHtwrn •t Saddl-ck Collt199 (\ p.rn.11 1..ACCM Goloen WHI Co41aot (I p.m.I; Southern C.llton>l• Coll~ et Wntmont (doubleM-r et -1: UC Irvine •t USC (doubi.r..-r at noon). Tennis-UC Irvine •I Peppet"dlne (2 p.m.). day's state tournament. "When I was in high school, I was it. The other four players weren't much, so I had to carry the load. But at Saddleback we've got four other guys who are very good." says Green: Mulligan, who has had some very good players in bis suc-. cessrul coaching career, calls Green, "the most talented guy I've ever had . • • and probably the most exciting. • 'ln the big games we have to win, Artie is outstanding. Every big game he's ready t.o play. The crowds seem to stir him up. It means something to him. ··He's got some flaws, like he'::. really a guard who plays in· side. And he's not a consistent outside shooter. But he 's a lways had the skills, he's just had to refine them. "At the start or the season all Artie did on offense was turn bis back and yo-yo (up and down). But be doesn't do that now. And he works harder on defense and he's now into the team concept. It used t.o be all one-on-one stuff. It wasn't that be was selfish, but that's just the way it was. "And as far as bis personality is concerned, he's probably the best·liked kid on campus. He hasn't antagonized anyone. And he's really gone out of his way to be friendly with my son Billy <who 1s confined to a wheel chair with cerebral palsy).·· Green, Saddleback's leading scorer with a 15.0 average and the Mission Conference's player of the year. figures to transfer to Marquette University after the present semester. "I didn't have lhe grades to go t.o a four.year school, although I received letters lrom just about everyone except UCLA. But Butch Lee (Marquette's All· American) a nd I grew up together and Marquette got me to com e out here. The only thing I don't like about going back to Marquette is the weather. I guess I just like it too much out here," says Green. But Green isn't thinking about Marquette right now. "All we need is four more wins and we win the state title. And I know I have to play my best. I really won't know what kind o! season I've bad until after state. U we win it then I've had a good season. I want to win the state for myself and coach Mulligan. And especially for coach Mulligan." Laguna's Lundell ~Hole-in-one Jack Lundell or Laguna Beach scored a hole-in·one on the 150· yard third hole at San Juan Hills Golf Course recently using a 7·WOOd. It was his first ace in 13 years or playing golf and came on a nine· hole round. "I didn't do too well on the other holes," Lundell admitted when questioned about his score. IRVIHE TOTEM SPORTS l MILE FUN RUN SAT .. MARCH I lilt AT9 A.M. . Friends Recall Bilko's Exploits All-Century Cage -Picks Three Estancia (Costa Mesa) High basketball stars were honored with All-Century League laurels by the loop's coaches, led by first team selections Jim Price and John Carrido. I• * kJcku..dft-10 'I.a Mlle 1:30 .... * T~ToAll I st eel W fltac• AgeDMsloM- Mtl9"1 md WOIMtl'I * Wry,.. soc ......... s...u, .,.. t .. w. Mor.. TOTEM SPORTS IRVINE 752-7355 ROCHESTER. N.Y. •1Bilko was one of the (AP) -Former slug. best right·handed billers ging sensation Steve I ever played with -or Bilko,wbodiedofanun-ever saw," recalled disclosed illness Tues· Russ Derry, another day at age 49, was rormer Rochester Red known for his prodigious Wings slugger. home runs -but he "I never thought he could never overcome got the chance he should l\.is prodigious waistline. have had In the big The 2.30-pound minor l eagues. Too many league-home run king baseball men looked at p l a y e d 1 O u n d ls · him as too big and too tinguUlbed major league tat,'' Derry said of the several major league 230-poood Bilko. teams after starrinc in "And then they'd put ~:. Te1: leaiues lD the him on a reduction diet ~~~====~~~~~==------and he'd aet weak. U LEASE . they bad just turned him loose, he would have made a real name for hlmself." 1978 MONTE CARLO SPORTCOUPI Former Red Wings business manager Mlke Carpenter aatd Bilko probably hit the longest home nm in Montreal's history wh.lle with tbe Red Wings. Carpenter said Bllko knocked a shot over the blsb centerfteJd fence tn Delormter Downs lo Montreal that Hft Ute lloa&reU pla1er1 '"•f!balL" Doug Jardine was a second team selection on a team led by Steve Trumbo and Bill Ervin, player and ~oacb of the year from champion El Modena (Orange) IIlgh. First Team Steve Trumo (El Modena); Herman, Brown (Santa Ana): Jeff York (El Modena>; Jim Galla (Santa Ana); John Carrido (Estao- cla); 1oe F.dward.a (San· ta Ana Valley). SecoadTeam Bryan Miller <Tustin); Chris Irvin (Foothill); Dou1 Jardine (Estancia); Jerry La...on (Tustin); Mark Garvin <Villa Park): Jim McFadden <Orance>. Cllll 142-1178. Put• tewwonta to tir0rlt tor ... . Frida!y, ~arch 10. 1978 DAILY PILOT • ..., ............ State JC Pairings TakeShap LONG BEACH -With one ex~ cept1on, the 16-team lar 1qti_o9ls field for the annual sta • Jr: basketball tournament a Long Beach Arena next weeJL' has been completed. ~ The lone exception is the No. 2'' entrant from the Western Stat. Conference. Moorpark an4 Canyons play tonight with U.. winner advancin' to tblt tourney. First round play in the large school division begins Wednes· day ~ith the feature games in· volving Saddleback against Cet· ritos at 7:30 p.m., Santa Ana v~ Riverside at 4 and Cypres~ against Alamt>da at 5:45. If Saddleback wms Wednes- day. t·oach Bill Mulligan 's Gau c hos would f ace the Pasadena·City College of San Francisco victor at 4 Thursday. The small schools division begins play Thursday, featurtni eight schools. Here are the pairings: LAllOR SCHOOL PAtllll•GS SADDLEBACK COLLEGE STANDOUT ARTIE GREEN. .........., ·, t a.m. -$en Joaqwll\ DlllW VS. ~ If· (lll'l'f'Ont. 10:0 -Senta e.n..r. vs. Amerlca!I RI-. • 11:)() p.m.-LA Southwest YS. Santa Row. Cyclists to Race International Series Begins 2· 1s -P.-CC vs. City Collf91 Of SM franclKo. • -S•nta Al\ol vs. Riwnlde CC. s.o -Cy~eu n Alame.,. 7 30 -s.dcll-.:k "' Cerrit01.. 9· 1s -BakersllelO v• S..n Jose. T...., ... , .. •. .. 4 \ttddl~k C.errllO\ winner vs. Pa~·' St1n Fr•ntt\(OWt....,.. • s o !>.tnte A,...R1verMoe wt11ner n . !J Speedway motorcycle action at the Orange Coun ty Fair· grounds in Costa Mesa will be run tonight (8) unless heavy rains occur during the afternoon, according to promoter Harry Oxley. The tm International Cham· pions speedway challenge series between top riders from the U.S. against lhe top stars from other parts of the world, will have its inaugural event after rain de. lays. Briggs, both of New Zealand who between them bold nine world championships; Peter Collins or England and the 1977 world champion: Mitch Shirra of New Zealand and Terry Betts of England. Del1"·Mo«C*'k or c.nyon• '""''"". 1 JO -8 •hr$l oelO·S•n JoH w1ftner "" Cyprn•·AI-wo-r. t . IS -Sant• Barbera-Am.,<lcan Rover wlllM( n. LA Sout-•l·S..-1• R0\11 winner. k lu, SemlllNI o-mes at S llr>d 7. Sebil'UY ChemplonsNp """9 at t . SMALL SOIOOLS PAlllllC~S ,...,..,.., Toni~ht's program will be the first after a week of heavy rain caused postponement at Ven · tura. San Bernardino and at Ascot Park in Gardena. Costa Mesa will close out two weeks or action next Friday night. Facing this group will be Mike Bast, a five-time U.S. cham- pion; Bruce Penhall of Balboa; Alan Christian of Huntington Beach, Mike Curoso of Fountain Valley, Ron Preston, Steve Bast and Mike Faria. t • m. -Marmd vs. Feathe< Rlwr or Mlqo. Ooclno. tO· 4S -Menlo vs. Cerro eo.a. u JO -Butllt vs. Por1en.11i.. 2 15 -Ml. Sen JKlnto YS Sltyllrw, l'rldoly 3 -Meftlo-Cerro Cosa •In,,... vs. 6uti.-Pwtervllle llf-r. ' -Mt. S.n Jaclnto-5'yll~ wonntt vs. MMG..,. FealllH River or ~""°''no .,,.,.,.,r. S.lur.,.y Cllampi°"'nop Q<lm<' al 1 Included on the world team are Ivan Mauger and Barry "I checked the track Thursday and before the rains started, we felt we would have to water it down Friday before the race," Oxley said. "Now it is just perfect and unless we get heavy rains in the afternoon, we will run tonight." Volleyball Vista For Coast Area Gymnastics Results 90¥$ OYMlllAITICS v......., ~'"· v.11., ,..,..,. ,...., &.a...,..,, Women's GoH WOMEN'S GOLF 1 llAHCliOSAHJOAOUIHGC ·~ Mor•tl Brn/11 had• l>ole·l...- tl>e 14(>.yerd par l llllrO l>ole lllcr. -•~k. . I.ow Net To11rnement: A Fli9ht-1. Ginny StMkO, IO. 8 Fll9fll-I. Ullt. MonOll, 61. C Flk,1111-1. Dee Hole... .. ; 2. lkity s.i ....... 7S. 0 Fli911)-f. Row Aot>lns..., IO. Pertnwr"t e.n.r 8811 T~ 1. Pewy Smitll. Manon Mc:Grat1. St, 2. lhel Dee Ho1911. Sonya McMl#m; Berber• J-, Ulfle ""°""9, at; •· Ginny Stuao, Melve Buehholr, M; i. , JoM W~w, Pl>lf ~. 66; 6.. Ell• *k•nl.,_, MM¥el 8ri11f>l,67. A <• ol lh• Mo nlh: Alleen Yr•cebUr-R. Two new teams have joined the varsity volleyball wars in the fiercely competitive Orange Coast area-Capistrano Valley High and Ocean View High (Huntington Beach). Flear .. <el»-1. W-(l'l e.75; ~iiiiiiiiiijii~~·~--j;O;il' 2. De"" !Fl&.\; J. ~Nft (JI• U . A first-year school, Capistrano Valley will compete with a free lance schedule while Ocean Yiew, without any seniors, will try its luck in the Orange Cowity League. Following are capsule outlooks, along with a preview of Mater Dei High (Santa Ana), an oppo. nent of Ocean View in the Orange County League. Capistrano t'alletf The Cougars have the benefit of a top.flight coach-pro volleyball's Dodge Parker, a resident or San Clemente and player·CO&Ch of tbe Orange County Stars. Parker and his wife Melody are serving as co· coaches for the team. which played Ocean View in its season opener and won three games to none. "None of our boys ever played organiEed six· man volleyball before," Parker says, ''but they're fast learners and I think we'll show some good ball-handling and consistent hilting." Earmarked as starters are sophomores Bob McCarty and Braden Bodnar. middle blocker Dave Ketterman. bitter Mike Sagely and setters Bobby Freeman and Greg Schramer. Mater Def The team Is very young, but coach Joe Gordon feels Mater Dei will make a stronger showing than last year's 2-10 league record. • "Blocking should be our forte, .. Gordon says. "Defensively, we're a very aggressive team." The tentative starting lineup includes one senior, two juniors and three sophomores, but four of the starters are varsity lettermen. Dan O'Connor is the veteran. He's a two-year letterman and the only senior starter. The junior starters are middle blocker Jay Lindsey and setter Al Zarate. The sophs who wtU probably start are blocker Mike Swett, setter Dan Quam and hitter Brian Burke. Letterman Mike Untried also figures t.o see a lot of action. ~l'lete Coach Mlte Frym isn't exauera:aif when he saya that b1s Ocean View HJ&b volley program ts in the buildiag stages. With no seniors or juniors, he ls faced with a varsity schedule for a troah·IOPh team. ~·1 have little doubt that our team couJd beat just about any junJor varsity teaq> in Southern Callfomla,n Frym sus. "but we maJ' be over our heada against the varsities." ~ Top prospects are Layne Mullin and Duny M cG ulness, botb aophomorH, and a pair a tra.bmen. Er'lc Fuchser and Mike Slmet. Ocea vi.w a.'9o boutl a 64 .opbomon, Tim Naat,.bore. who wW 1tart ba tbe fram row. Otben wbo will Me oonaicterable adtla are lteYtn .Smteb~ Bnll San~1 Crat.a Woods. Scott Pat.ncln and Dou@ llanooaan. Side l>Or$e-I. Kl~ (Fl 7.J1, 2 l(eM IFI •IS; J. U,..._. (Fl• I Rlnot-1. Dean IFI 1.1; 1 l'r•"'lll'I• IF) • H ; J. Pereyra IJI 61S. . Long ...,__.., Dean !I') t I; 2 WIJllOft I F) t O; J. Stew"" IF) 1.J p., .. 1 .. ...,.._,, De., (Fl l.$S; 2. Stew.art CF! 7.JS; J. AHim IF) 1.t. Horhontal bars-I. Watson (Fl 9.tS; 2. Dean (Fl U ; J. Ste•art IF> J.2S. A IM"ound-t. Dawn (F) Mo.S; !. Hoe, IJI 2'.U. ~t1. vane., cia.tl, u Wllffft (t10.21, El 11.-i.otu>. Floor Eure ls-•. Welson I F l 8.0 ; 2. Mo..-.lts IWl 7.1$; 3. Helm (WI 11; 4. Dean IF) 7.45. Sloe hor-t. Helm IE) 6.•s; 2. Kene IF) 6.2; l. Sl-U. IW) j.JS; •. Klnqsb<lryCFJS.t. c---------- A1no>-t. ward'Mll (W) 7.7S; 7. 8'(mfl IWI 7 6; 3. Kelley (Fl 7.SO •• Framqton IFI •IS. Va•llin9-t. Walton (F) t.t ; 7 • Oun (Fl I.JS; J. Helm (EJ l l , • Qw>aOa (El I IS Paratl~I bers-t. P..., !Fl I 0, 7 Rehm IFI •A. J. Slf'Warl IFI • 0, • v ... rra ( EJ so. I HIOll 11111-1. waoo .. IF> I l ; 2 Oun (Fl 7 6; 3. $U09I IFI 7.0, 4. St-.n IF)LIS. All·rOil,,._I. 0... (Fl 40.U; 2. Helm IE I JU; J. Tl<elll IWl 21 t. I[.._ CW.11> CW.ti) S.U ~ ~­ Fleer .-.Cl-t. ( .. I Gelohleln (El encl Senta F-. ~ 1.J; l . Ocltrec:I> (El 4.7S. SIW --.-1. S.U ..-. ~. &.O; 2. Enwt (E •. .,; a. GoldsMln CE> J,I, IUnQ-f. Golds!Mft IEI U 5; J. S...t• Fe ~ J.ts; S. llooeh IEI 3.IS. V•ultlrtfJ-I. Go4dstelf'I (El I 9; 7. (tie) Oc,.ractl Cl!) •nd S•nl• Fe St>rlngs, 9.JJ. Perellel bars-1. Senta Fe SP<'lnos 7.ts; J. SFS •.H ; 3. Gold$teln I El us. Hlefl blln-1. ltltl Golcl5tejn IEI -5.,,,. Ft $tlrl1199 7.JJ; 3. Santa kScwl-J..IS. All-round-I. S.nta l'w Sprln95 «>.O ; 2. ~ C&l JS.olO. raise funds for your club; organization Ir your non-profit club or organization needs to raise funds call Huntington Cent• 897·2533 and we will send you ovr Community HelO (formerly Chanty Fair)details. ADAM W. METHUEN ~ ., Oflnge County•• oldest llnooln-mercury Oealershlp '10HNSON•SON • .. • ti ... ,, • • I -- p DAILY PILOT ~ .-Friday, March 10. 1918 • GIRLS' SPORTS I HARNESS RACING For Coa.tal Areas PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE NOTIC.-I NOTICI Ofl f>U8UC NtlARI-PICTITIOU$ lutlNlit •. _. f>U UC N8ARINC) • NOTICE IS HIEREllV OIVliN !Ml e NAM& STAT8MINT 0 NOTICE IS HEREBY OtVEN U..t e bllc llHrlfl9 wtll lie "'14 bl' the c;Jty i11• fotlowl1>9 ... rM11• ere 461119 • , public 11ear1no w111 11e ~"".,,.City 11 o1 ,,. City of Colt• --.. °" IM!.i""' ·~· • • • '-<II of ttw City of Coll• AMY ort • E C 2 •• ' M.tt'h to, 1'1'1. •I the "°"' Of •:JO <II 20, ""· et lhe "°°"' of • 30 DY HA MA IN , IN • u- p.m., '" tlw c-.tll 0..!"llMJ of OIY "' .... '"" Goun<ll a..me.rt of Clly N••IAM St. H1111t11191on Be.cl\. CA. ( •II. 11 F<ilr Oriw, CGfite ....._ 4111 IM ~ Hetl, 1J l"•l<Of1W,C:.t11NU,OllUW Ol .. wl ... l'NIW; DYNA MARINE• A C:.111-1• teU-11>11 It-: • ._ ~ tl"2 I__, t • H I OEMIERAL Pl.AN AMENDMENT A REVIEW, reqUHI.., llY Ceu11· p0re1_.., --.... ., • utt ' Women's Athletics • .... ., ..... IUNMT LIAOU• Vently NtW ..... (tel (411 lllL V•lley Newport Herbor-c.111eart '· Echttrna(h I. Spangler 7, Wolle 1', Ru•ll4, t400'"n n. Fo1111taln V•ll•y-Jody Bluln 7, Jnl llluln A, lonlltell-12, 8a1Qell '· W-,dnowllll :..,'!,•~ 4, H•lltlrne: , 21.11. "'•· 9Ndl , .. , (D) ....... Ed hon-Rendall 2. Meyer U, • VeM8111•n 5, MIU!MIMll 1, B•k•r 1, , t4•ndord 2. 1 Munll"91on lleK-Ooyl• lt, c:.ctv r ii. Towns.and 4, Burrows 17, l.oclill•rt t 10. ROO.rson 2. Palm1.,.1 2. Tossel ,. ' HelltltM; Hlg. ~ •••• MerlN (tl) (2:2) W..Umhl-'*" • M<\rln-Bre1ney "· Huller ''· 1 SUllueler 2, W.ston II, Wllll..,.,s t, Alld9r.on 2. GlbOI I, GllllA91>am •· • ~y•t• 10, 1 ... 1na : Halfllme: llMlne, SJ "· • seorts lllrl• bslltbl. • JlllllerVar"lltY f'tr.. Vettay II" 1121 N..,_, Newport Herbor-McGraol J . vl•llton l , Mlllef' 2, Smith•. Gr•"!l*r 'I, Clnover A. Mc:Gervln 6. Founteln Velley-8olln S, Diiion •. ~fl¥roerum 14, Mesi<••, Ar,,_r 1, ·~llOOno ... r 2. Joyce 2. ..,.,J4•1111me: Fin. Valley, 7>-"· ·""'Ji "'•· leeclt , ... (J21 1411 .... . d •Mln-Olletrllamp '· Cesllllo 4, ' allHO 4, CMrotl '· BrOOlill.arl ,, ••romen 5, Al(NrdM>n S. Huntington 8•ech-Hen1le'1' 12, , 8al,llll• 2, Post 4, Orl"ll" 6, Krom 4, •Brook' 13, Wtolle s. ~ Hellllme: Hlll. Bea<ll, 16-11. Marl10• 1741 ltJI w..-1mln1t..- • M•rln-Berry 11, Bollm It. Burfl• :1, Rl<ll 11, Velne '· TOQa•hl •. ICYlt r , Q, Hull 4, Hawley 4, Brern.13, Bor> S Hal!llm. Merine, 4\.9. SOUTH COAST LEAGUE Venlty MIUI*" Vitia IU) (441 0.M Hill> O•n• Hlllt-MJllar U. P•llerM>n •. Felder 2. NleOIM '· Hussey 2 Mission Vl•l<>-H•rsllb4!r9er I , !.illmon 5, lle.uprey 24, Cerroll 13. )+l<O •. RNner 4, Rowr•l.o 1, We•u ., Hellllme Mh.slofl Vi9jo, 32 10. .. ~·M t47l C•l c;..i. ~ ' Coste ~Oevden 5, Yelllcn I•. «:rlkorlen '· l(*Medy >. 011Ue4 12, Anderson I. Coro11• d!I Mer-Torre~ 11, ~ggel is. AoMll 11. H•ll1g.1n 2. H•lltlm• COM. 2S.i.. •t T-IUI l"l Uttlftnl\y Ul'll vtrtll\l'--UnterMf* S, Conf>Or i. Smith s. Gwdon •• 8891' 1. l!Nrter i. l(lrlllan<I 1. El Toro-uur 1, vouno u, ll•tH 1', Woodell 6, O.vlll, RIO•bauqll I, Arnell•. H•llllme: El Toro, '1·1•. Sa..Cl•-141l CUI L.atVMhac11 S.n c1e,,,.,,te-Owlkos s. Jolln>Oft ,, Urtt>e 1', Klnq '· Aoaump 7, Chacon 2. Lag11n• 8••<11-M lnkln '· Robertson 6, S.rnth 4, Westgeerd 4, Pauh~on •, W•ll•f •, Hfnwooo .t, • Erl<uon 12 _,,.,,..,Vanity C41M (M) ta> C.u "°'"" Cost.a Me~uk I, B•ll•t•d 2, uw•~'· aus1w.,,, Cr•lg1. Corona d•I M•r-Splnn 7, TllOmpson 4. Bt.itemo<e •. SIQVOhlO<\ U. 0evol 4 liellllme: COM, 19-10. Dua Hiib (M) 1121 Miu-Vleje Oan• Holl~-Gete< •. ll!Omas •. \lanHlll 10. Goode 1. Mission V1e10-Lerk1n U, Burphy ). Rudder•. San<he1 2, Korzellt> 2 H•llllmf> MIU'°" VleJO, U-9 El T.,.. (UI 11•1 U11lw"'IY Un1vers11y-Carr 2. Ztka•os 1. Palomino l. Kestonq 2, Miiier •· El Tore>o lsl•Y 7, Sliva 12, Clooll• 3, Gon••ln I, Arroyo 6, Enly 1. Mi•lo 2 H•llllme : t:I Toro. 27·f S.1t ClerM .... UOl Ill) LttllM a .. ch Sdn Cle._,11-Ferrar 2, AO$kamp 4, Z.d<lles •.Weller 10. Laguna Bucll-Aoberuon 10, Welllc• I, L•wson 1, Hlnwood 12, ~uln 2, ForbH2, R..,..ltt4. Halttlme: l.a!IUM Bncn, 13 6. CENTURY UAOUE VanltY lltanci. CSJ> C4n S.llU Aou E'1ancl.t-Frent 'I' II, 11ynu 1. lnompM>n 7, J•mlson S. Oon1g.,n u. Mc Nam•• 8, Fr•nhen I, 81ctwell 'l H•llllme. Sant• Alwt, 29-16 J""ltrVanlty EtlatKla (611 nn Sat!ta Ana E•t•nco.-Pencllly 10. B•lytu 10, !>111'\PSOll 10, ~rk 13, Longltelcl 9. F"oreman •, Hanel 2, Snrll•r 7, c .. rido 2. 11allllme. Estanc..._ 32.u . OAR OEM GaOVE LEAOUE Venlty O<ea11 View l•I ()6) Lt 0..i•I• Oce.n Vlew--Ots-t 3, IC. M.trv1n 1, Le•blr•ld 11, Sl•w-1 I, Mercurio 9, H M•rv1n1J. H•llllme OtHn View, 19 11. ,,....... v •"tty I.a 011IN (U I lltl DcNto View O<un Vie"'" T-t, HOllell<Jtr f, WHkle1 S. H11tllm• CK.Nn View, II 1 Glrlt~ ..... llSlandl,_.. $UHSliT LEAGUE W L f>pr H~nllnoton 8et<h 4 O .a. Marina ' I .. 2 EdlM>n S ~ UO Fountain V•ll•y 1 4 115 Newport H•rl!IH" 2 4 2~S Wutminltttt o • "' ... 193 235 310 2U 33' 4$1 n...,...,.,S<ef" Newport H•rDor 40, Fountain V•llty 41 Huntlnoton 8H<llU, Edllon 21 Marin• '7, Westmt1111 ... J1 l-y·.o.n.. Huntln9lon B•eth •t N•wPOrl . H•rDOr EdoM>n al MerlN We•lmlnllff' •t FOU1>t•ln V•lltr SOUTH COAST LtfAOUE W L PP M1\S1on Vt•IO ' I SIJ COrO<\• del l\Mr ' I SI I O.n• Hiiis I l jQ1 Cost• Me•• • • •II L~un• 81<1<h • \ 421 El Toro > 8 '1) Unl>r•rllly I 9 7U S.n Clemente 1 ' >-U Thunclay's S<or.s M1u1on Vlejo61, O.na Hiii• 4j Corona del M.tr 41. Cos•• -sa 40 Logun• 8Mch JI, SAn Clern.nte ZO El Toro ss. University 1' TuelMY't0.11' .. O•n• Hiits •I Sen Clemttnl<' Coro"• dtl "Mr •I Unlvtr~lly L•Qun• Buen •I C:O.lil Mfl•• Ml,.lon VltlO •I El Toro Vartlly EllllftCI• CJ•.•• IU.tl San Cl-•nle Vau1t1no 1 Baker (El 6 S, 2 1ac1no I El 6 •. J. W•IM>n (El • l Uneven bar,,_ 1 Mitton 1 EI • l 7 (l•el Steven\ (El ancl H•n~n IEI S 6 B•l•nu ""am I. B•,•r (EI 6.1. 7 Wllh11m\ CSI S •: 3 Cl•rll 1£1 S 2 Floor e .. rtl\• I Wlllo•m• ISi 16, 2 FtnltV <SI J 4, l. 8•'•' I El I) VM"1Y Tultlft 11>4.JI 1115.UI OaN Hiii\ V•ullong I MorO<tn (01 1 S 2 11101 Stansberry t Tl and Mull•n I 01 I '5 Unenn bar" I lrU01boe (Tl I U. 2 !>1ansberry en 7 l, 3. -""°" en 1 I B•l•nc• __ , Cllri•lensan CTI t IS. 1 !>lenSC.rry Ill I 0, J . .Morge11 <016 95. Free e•erclr.e I Chf1~141nsen ITI 1 s· 2 o Donnell tTI 1 n. > Ille> Morrison I Tl -Moro.tn I 01 1 1 lllnen McFarlMld, oft-l!Xtt!KIClft lnt!OflllHCl\CA.~ • ., OP.n.114. L)Oofd F. Sh•ver, UJ luJlp E·1 .. 31, J°"" Frl*""'8n, ellti-lrocl Thi• bu11...u Is canduc:IM llY e c•-. Lene, Coile Mn•. -tl\9 Co!t• Mew llellt tor South C:o"'t Pl•••, l)IS pore\-. Pl•""'"' CAwnmlulon, tor pormlnlO<\ F'elrvlew RMd, Cost• Me'f. tor • DYNA MARINE to •"'*nd Ille I-UM Mil!Mtlon Of prop•rlw locettd •I JU w ut hy YArlenc• "°"' ltlt ~lift Ordln.n<e •• Roblt't 14. o.t>lu, .... •• ' lremenb M 3$U lll'ltCOI Str .. I. In • P~I "''"'· ,,,.,. G9twret ComM*relet to Cl·S ·-· l'ltllal WU •llOl'Ol'td"" IM 'his ,, .. ,_nt WH flied Wiii! tM HI Oh D•llslly Resldellllal; •net Plennl119 CammlMlonort February 11, Countv Cl.,k of Oren99 GOll"IY on all.,.Mll.-. 0.-et Pl~ 4-lldnlem1 me. Much 7. 1'11. encl/OI' ••-tot pr-rn located belWffn 331 -3SI !odd nuMti.rt) NOTICE tS FURTHER GIVEN lllet w .. 1 Bey st-t, -lltlwfoe!l 1 .. 1 eM I Hid ti'"* elld pf.Ce, •ny •ncl •II 2011 (odd numbera) H•wporl ?0"• 1"'*'"'*' mav e!IC>*•r •lld be Bouleverd. l!nvl,_ .. DtMMIM-drd by Ille City C~n,11 011 the tion: N .. atlve OKlerMIOll, •lorem•11tlontd ltffll . GE!NERAL PUIN AMENOMENT Et LEEN P. PHINNEY. p ...... Publl1hed Or-CA».\I 0.lly Pltot.:•• Mtrt h I0, 17,24,31, 1971 ~ '~1~ PUBLIC NOTICE !~ OP·l•t8, Coste ~ Pl<MWllftll Com· City O- mission, '°' ......,.,Jlon ti> -nd .,,. Publllhed Orange CA»ll O.lly Piiot. MOTICE 04' l'\llUC HtlAlll... .. I-llMI dellenellon of pr-rty local· Merell IO, 1'/0 UM• HOTfCli IS HER61Y GIVE ft u.tt G • td HJI of Ole SMte AIW Rl .. r IMIUlll l--------------1 publk 119.,1119 wtll "9 llekl b\I 1N1 Qt(;• of "•lrvl-R~I Park iii. -touncll ol ltw City of Cost• Mete °"" • "°""of ow'°"'-cu, 11m11s1: PUBUC NOTICE ,,..,c,. 20. "''· a1 u. i-of•:•~ •Ht of Monrovia A-,_ Of p,m., In the Council o..moe" of 01.,.. • •41·7t l'lth Street ..-d -.Ill of See Bluff Hall, 11 F•tr Orlw, on Ille tOllowl,,. • 0r1 .. 1; M 1200 Vlctotle Sc-I -ow MOTIC•OP RESCISSION rn.tter: • • I 40 TM Butll Sal• A9r•"*lt be-...,,. -------------Ht>f"O• rnat• MUii\ f .. t ol Tr•<I Merlow £ A»o<letn, db •• M.L DISCUSSION of ,,.. City's ,,,. • 1001•· from I.ow and Medium Oenslly ertow. :UOl Herbor llouieverd, ••ll'"llnll th• exte11•lon of • PUBLIC NOTICE Resldltnllel to Putltk..,., Seml-Pulllk /1 w..5, Coltl -._ c.llfornl• '1tl6, Wo tmlnller Avenue In con...ctlO<\ • -------------uw. ~nvlronmertl•I Determination: WHI.,., ~ COr!>or•llon, 111 wllh P<OPertv i«eteo •t 2• ~I l•lh t RISO\.UTIOH NO. tt1...U H•~I.,,. DKl•MIClft. Hlh Street , Htrmol• Beech. SlrHt. • ftlSOLUTION OP TH• IOAltD opr GENERAL Pl.AN AMENOMENT lllornla'IO:IS4, Ml-,.,C•ncled by NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN V..1 t DIRECTORS OP IRVINI RANC:N GP·7t-IC. 0.U Mew Pl-Ing Com· Hlffn ~ COtvoretlort a... to •I uld time -plac• • ..-y •nd •ti • WATER DISlltlCT, ORANGE (OUH• mlul..,, to c..,>idiw etlffNll,,. 1-bstanllal ditt.,encas In 1119 lerma of persons lrllff'Mltd rnt'I' _., -bt TY, CALlprORNIA, RISCINDING uw POiie~ Coou!CM ~al Plan grMm•nt~rllledbyAuclil. llHrd by lht City Counctl on Ille RE SO LUTtGN NO. 1t11·U AND A"'*lldmenti llftdtor r91orwsl to allow P11blh,...., 0rMIQlt Coen Oall'I' PllOI. •lorem•nlloned 11 ..... ESTA8LISHINO AMtlNDID RULES Ille conwrslort of .. ,, or• -''°" of March 10, tt7' I EILEEN P. PHINNEY AND ltEGUl.ATIONS ••l.ATIV• TO .... prootrtlfl toe.ltd bti.e.n ,., -'"' ,, CllY CIHlt p ft 0 H I 11 TI 0 N Op WAT. R 1W Codd _,) WHI 19th Slrfft, Publh...., Or-Co.'t 0.11'1' Polo< WASTAGE -bel-187' -1'90 (evtt1 ,,...,,,. Merth 10, 1'11 WHEREAS. the lloerd ol 01-ton llenl Placentl• •-.from GeMral PUBUC NOTICE '39-7• ------------10 , lrvl"* Ran<ll W•IH Olstrlc1 lt!Wl Commerclet to Hl9t> OeMlty Ruk!en· l--------------t---------------> PUBLIC NOTICE .. Olllrltl00l. llV ttciOC>llon ol ltHc>llltlO<\ ~el. Envl;;rn.n .. I O.t•mlMllon: prfCTITtOU58UStNIU PUBLIC NOTICE 1--------------lNo. 1971·20 on F•br11A1r'1' 70, ""· itOaEllv• ler•llon. NAMESlAlEMllNT "CTITIOUS BUSINESS declared Its lnt41nl lo -1 -Im· G HERAL Pl.AN AMENDMENT I .. OP·l•IE ,._,_ ~. P1~1~ ,.__ Tiie tollowh19 petfO<'I ,, dOlng bllsl NOTIC:ROf' f>Uauc Nt•RtNO N •ME ~·tEMENT • plement m•asuru o (O<\te"'f en · ...,..., ..w> -·· .... ........ ., .. .. .... mlHlort. fOO'" ""'"""'°" to -.nd the ,,.,, ·s•e: v., •. s E • s cu s T 0 M NOTICE IS HEltEBV GIVEN tNI. Tne lollowinll persorn •re doing prevent lhewasteol w•l•r; end Housl~ El.,,.... of the Gafterel Pl·-""" .. WHEREAS by -s>tlon ot Re10I~ ··• -· I T O S. •-•-Pllbtk he'i"ll wlll be Mid b\I IN Clt'I' bu•lneu .. ; I tlon No. 1t1i+. on Jiiiy S, 1977 • Ille to '"''llde pollcl.-r~rdlng IN con· i '!..uEnR•lu~-lmCA•t.;:1V8fl1 ....-H l>fl¥e, Coun<ll ot ttw City ot Col.I• Me•• 011 LEISURE TIME ASSOCIATES. Boaro ol Olrecton ol the Dlslrl'I ve,.lon ... ....,.,.,,.,,, devele>pmenh lo -v ,....,.... • "" M II 20 1971 I IN hou I. )0 11111 M•ln SI., Suite B, Irvine, CA -~ d 11 R 1 net R 1 i•--· t conoornlnlums. Env lronmenl•I lrl•n• Rotllenberll Roth, 377'1 arc • • 11 r 0 : 9211• arrte .... e s u" a l!llU • "'"' o OelHmlMllon· ~ti,,. Oecl•r•ll.., S.Vtn Seas Orl111t ~ Nill~ CA p.m .• °"es_, lherulter as the m~t· Anlnony F. Kopp, 31 Skrsdll, proMDll •nd rutrlcl cerl•ln wattr NOTICE IS FUllTHER GIVEN tN.t t24JI • • ler m•y be heard. In the Counc:ll Corona CHI AM•. CA 9?"2S u~• aetermlntd 10 be no,,...ssenlltl •• wld lime -piece, llllY encl •II tnrs buslrwu I• conducted lly.,, In Oltmllers ot CJIY H•ll. n Ftlr Orlve. Mil .. e. EthOls, 1~1 Windermere, and inlurlous to Ille publl< 11ea1111 II not periO<\s lnl..-e•led rn.y .,_.,~be dlYldual Coste Mn•. on tne fotl-lnq 11""': KlnlmmH, Flor Kl• supprustd or 1"90<'llllH; And llurd by Ille City Co11nc:ll On the Tri"'-Ao4 ..... berll Roth A EZONE PETIT ION R-17·SJ. Ktllnleen Ann Kopp. ll Sky•e•I, WHEREAS, IN prO'!lblllOn of w•t ... alortmenlloned lie-. This Jlal•,.,,.,,I Witt 111.0 will! the Coil• Mu• Clly Council. tor• Corona CHI,.,,,., CA 9?US was1119e was enacted U e rewll ol lhe EILEEN p PHINNEY County Cl•k of Oran09 county on P*rmlnlon to re.-pr-ly located Sll•r l Lyn'n Kopp. Ktlly Jean "'vere drOU!IM (-Ilion• ot llw p.ttl City Cl 11 • • /IMr 1 1971 •I IM n°'1n-st <°"'*' ol Bur Slrttl 3 SI< II c I ,,.. CA lwo YHrJ -,..,_, 10 IN Oi~ ... • • •ncl Yukon Avenue, lrom Cl.CP lo RI: :,~:· 1 rw • orona oe '• trlcl'• authority lo Hlet>ll\h Rulet end M::,b~l:t"1,;;'""'0I Co.u1 0.rly Pilot, Publlshed Or-Co.ll O•llY Pilot. al the H>IHn termlnu• ol Puco This business IS conau~led by a Revulaho"' under Secllcns lS42l ~d • 9'1·71 /IMrch 10. 11. 2•. ll, 1t1a Place, lrorn Al l.o RI, -•131-'S Bear i;ie~ral p.tr1ntfVllP 3~2• ~ ~,.. w1i.r C:-of the Slat• ot ..,.7, Strut, lrorn Al to I •lld R. Environ· AF, K-ca1llorn1a, es -11 as tlll District'' mental Oetermlnallon: Negalrv" Th" •l•lemMI was lll<d wrth '"" ••Jll>OrtlY lo ~k• • wetK con PUBUC NOTICE Oecl•r•llon tor ~.i Pl.,, Amend- Counly Clerk of Orange County on servellon pr09ra"." IO red!K• Wllff use M*nl GP·n -lJ, CitH 1, edopt<d No•· ~r 1• 1979. punuant to Section 1009 ot IM WatH prfCTITIOUS aUSINESS PUBUC NOTICE ember 1, 1971 . ~ C-ol 1 .... SIM•ol C:.llllOrnla; -HAME STATEMENT NOTICE IS FUIHHER GIVEN !NI Publhhed Or9n91 Coest Oaily PllOI WHEREAS. the currfflt r•lnl, com· The 1011-1~ penons ••• dolnn R1-S •I Hid tJme .,., pt«ce any and all ~r<ri 10 11 1• ll 1971 • blnecl wllh • 11191\ l...i Of I,,. Sief'r• INllMU ais: .... • NOTICE TO caEotTORS Pffl«IS lntKr.tect may _., -be ' ' . ' • 971.71 iMWP•<k, lie,,. relieved IM drOuglll DYNA. MARINE. 21562 Hawl..id S\IPERIOlt COURT Of' TNE he•rd by lhe Oty C-11 of Ille Coty ot, c ... dlllOM '"C.llfwnl• 10 .,,. ....... St STAT• M CALIP'O .. NIA f'Olt Co"• MeMI on the •loretnenl.Jo!lf>d 1~1 1l Is --lele •I lllls ti'"* to •• Huntlnglon Beecll, CA. 9264 THE C:OUHTY OP OllAHOE l*'I, 1--------------lmodlfy '"" ,,_. Ailr\ctlve provisions DYNA MARINE • A C:.lllor11le Ne.. A·t05' ot ttw! Olstrkl's Rules and R99Ul.atl0ns GMPOrallofl, 2'1142 -·-St., Hllftl-. In Ille M•ller ol Ille Estalt of relelive lo certetn w•t..-USH, lnglon Be.och, CA.~ THOMAS G. MY ERS. DecHWd. 1--------------1 N 0 w l HERE F 0 A E. BE I l Thi! l>uslneu Is concluc:ltd by • Cot• Notice Is hereby lit""" 10 c'9dlt00'"1 RESOLUTION N0.1'1•l3 RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS· ooretoon. hevlnq Cl•il'M ~IMI Ille s•ld de<• PUBLIC NOTICE EILEEN p. PHINNEY City Clffk Published Orer199 CA»st Dally PllOI ~rc,.,10.1971 , '31-71 IA»s Alamitos Soccer Team Tryout Slated RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD opr 5a<llOll 1. Although tlw dtOUllfll m•y OYNA MAR INE -·to Ille w1d claims In,.,. office ot OIRECTORS OF lltVINE RANCH bt ende<I, Conti......, 1>(8Ctk• ot waler :oc::.A.Gelllk•. th« clerk of "-.forewold (()Uri or lo WATER DISTRICT ORANGE COUN· conservation I• In Ille be11 lntere11 ol r• nt prnenl '"""'lo,,.. llnder\lgneG •t 1119 TY, CALtFOANIA,'AMEHOING SEC· lllt clllrens ol lhls Olstrkl; 11\eftfore, This slat.,.,.nl was lll<d with the office ol MUSICK, PEELER & GAR PUBLIC NOTICE TION •.10.2 OF THE RULES ANO lhe prln<lplM adOC>tt<I by Ruolullon County Clerlt ot Oran91 CouttlY on RETT,Attotneysat~w.OMWll!,hlre ------------__..;.. REGULATIONS OF THE ••VINE No. 1917·10 -rllftll efforts to, •. Marc.h 7• 1971· Blvd., 20th Fl--. Los Anoeles, CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS RAHCH WATER DISTRICT FOR duct watK Wi1$ll191 alld requestlnq F-.0017,wnlclllitllHotflcelstheplaceot NAME STATEMENT • WATER AND SEWER SERVICE tlllzens ot the Olslrkt lo conserve -Publhlle<I Or.,,ge COllSI O•lly Pilot, busoneu ol llle unclenlgMCI In all m•I· Tiie following P*rton ll Ooiftll Mio WHEREAS, lfvono Ranch W•ler w•lt< are l1t!feby rHtllrmt<I. M•rcll IO, 17• 24• 31• 1978 \ers pertalnlno to Hid e>l•I•. Suell neu as· Ol•lrlcl is a Calllornla Waler Olslrlct S.ctlo11 2. Thal Re\oluUon No. '66·1I tlelms with the nt><ttMtry vou<ll9rs Fl SET'S, JOO W. Cout H•y, Race Results A trip to Hannover. Fer Thu,.,_. y ' f'tRST RACE -One 11'\lle Pd<o ~•lrnlng. Purr.e s1.100 twyn GrMtan Rllthlel 11 llO s .a • 70 • T ONSCO (Goudreau I 1 XI •.00 ~. Gll'I' Singer IMl•k•lll S llO Tlme-2.0UIS t Al so r•c•d -Fie• Step, ! Spre•Clta!!lt, Senga H1taa, M•r 1 Creed, Bert E•press I Sc retched-Dl..._te Ster, Ouln > Rosy O'Gredv S S1 EHctll 1.w.,.,. GlatU• A • ':'TMllM-a, ,...,. $.fl .. , --: • SECOND RACll ~One mile PK~ :• ~~~=J.7~11. S ym otd• ~ un 8ali.o. H....,wr •) ~~';!\nlmerlcaM 10CIH0190 I Ounnlll•nl 2 llO 2 '° \ Olsllllt<I C Bleck,,,.,. I J.llO l Allo raced -Spena. Alweys , • Specl•I, V-Child. , • Scretchecl -Rufu\ Prior, Oreqon • Prine•. Andy's Top.,.r. hebb•r r Redstone : THIRD llACE -One mlle PKe. , ClallntrtCJ Nnclicap. Purse .,,100 (. i:=r~~;-A •.~ Ul 2.llO Jett•rlOn ElCP'f>S• tMl.i<e11a.20 3 10 Prlv•l• Ill*"" t O.ullOll) l .00 Time -2.074/S AIMI raced-Jevelon MOnawk, Tru St•r. J• e..u, Auburn lk;ltr Scr•ICM<I -Ed91woocl Oymll•, Native De.ire, Sl-y Br-II l'OUaTH RACE -One mll•. Pace Cl•lml1>9. PurM1 11,100 C..n•v•n I RllCllltl !M 00 Pine land N t Ratchford I Seng• Leuren t "-lersanl Tlmt -2 09?/S AIM> recH -Anor's O.en. Plum Rum Peanuts, Euy Cal, Prln<• Sam, Count Pen• SCr•l<hecl-L L Mal NFL Stars, . Mesa Vie A squad of nine Na· tional Football League members will be squar· tng off against a group o f Costa Mesa High teachers Monday night (7:30) at Costa Mesa's gym. Among the NFL standouts are former Costa Mesa High star Benny Ricardo (Detroit. Lions); former Vllla 'Park High ace Pat. Mcinally <Clncionatl Ben gala), JeU Severson of tbe St. Louis CaNSlna.ls (tho singing saf ety), and Eric Johnaon, a Phlladelpbla Eagles safety who ~°" . •ides in Huntin1ton r~acb 1 Also. Detroit'• Jtu&a i Boiingcr CHunUDlflon ... Beach>; Minnesota'• : Geno Rlely; Gree·n 8ay!1 Jc)lumy a ... , and 6t.w ()clDm; and AUan- ~ .. 's Wlboli Fawndna.. Tlckets mt $1.10 lof' adulta Gd '1S ~ !CK" a chlldrtt and the lrid 1t "tara wUI bt available after the pmo for pie· t11res, •utott'•Ph• and coavera.uon. U Eucu •·C.Mnn & l·PIMland H, Paid 1.SU.fO FIFTH ltACE -One molt Pace Condll 10Md CC 0.11. S Ye•' old• & un- Otr Pur~ \1,600 Brad'• Song tGrundyl l 00 2 60 2 >IO H•t'l•e McC.010 1ugt>1111111 i. 60 • .o Caro H•nowr CGoudrHul l .O Tlme -2.06A/S '°"''o raced -Beron's Juooe, Marlbesl• H•,..,wr, Amber And'"'· Rare OeslQn. Town Crter N Scr•l~hed -While Ivy, W•ntawln Chrts SIXTH RACE -One rnrle P~e c1a1m1ng Nnctic.,. Purse U.JOO Wiison FOO'"ly T- l GoudrHul S.20 2.IO 3 00 Andy's c.nuc:k (-son) l.llO • 60 1(1119 Away (Gnmdyl S 00 Tlme -2on15 Also r•ctd -H-dY 54>ort. 81111• B Fast. King Kono, Et To,.,,to, Cll•tl Liohl'-1 Scratched-p_, Count U Eucu 6-Wll..., FOO'"ly Two & ~A ... y'a C:-11, Paid ~1.IO SEVENTH RACE -One milt. P•ce. Condllloned. Fllll.s & mere$ not PoSled lnvllatlonal. Purw ss,IOO Uppercut \Wllllemsl •.10 3 oo 3.00 Seng• Paula \DMornef) ~ 00 1.90 (olorlllc ( Ralc:MO(d) 7 10 Time -2.061/S Aho raced -Amnesia, Gentle F!ev, Sue FoYI• No scretche' Germany during the last two weeks of July will be awaiting the suc· cessful boys trying out for a youth soccer team Sunday morning ( 10) at Corona del Mar High School. Mario Aldana, head coach of the Region 57 American Youth Soccer Organization CA YSO>. will conduct the tryouts for boys 15· 16 years of age who Ji ve in the Corona del Mar . Newport Beach area. Those in charge of the program arc seeking a cultura l exchange lo bring a German youth team to this area during the following summer months. Small College All-America NEW YORIC (API The AHorlal· organ1 ltld and tt•l~llng 11nder tno 1'17 .. • be •net hereby ii rudndll<I In 1h PUBUC NOTICE mull be !Ilea or pre,..n•*" •• •lortuld Newoort 8Hch, ~ t266l C•lllornla W•ler Olslricl Law, ancl all tnllrtty, wll~ln lour months •lier Ille first BruceW. Flset, 12.SOAdams. 't·IOl. ol the ••net• wllllin ltw bouncl•ries or Stt\IOl'I J .• 1na1 '>e<tlon not Int U"· publlcallon of this nolke. Co~t• MeMI, CA. 92616 Miid OlstrlCI are localed in Ille Gounly l•ltt's R11les-AetlJlallO<\S 11 llereby FICTITIOUS 9USINESS 0•19" Matdl I, 191'. al!l~!.~~SIM$S 1' conducltd llY •n •n• ol Oroln91t. Sl•leol C:.litornia; and amtncled as -°" E•hlbll "A" at HAME STATEMENT BEATRIZ GARCIA SOTO BrllC8 Flt.et WH EA EAS, Section 35'23 ol lh lathed nereto, -Id! EAllobll "A" II by Tn• tollowlng per~ns •re doing •nd EOWARO A. LANDRY Tiiis sltttment was tiled wllll _, Celllornla Water Code • ..._...,, 1 ll>is reterenu herein lncorpor,.Cld. business ti: E..c:Ulors ot Int •Ill '~ Olstrlct 10 estlll>ll\h, !>(int and ctls Secllo" 4. Thal Ille Sec:ret"'Y of Ille c w PRODUCTIONS, 1604 Balboa. of w lddeced&nl County Cle<I< of 0r•"ll9 County on lrlbllle equitable Ruin and Rtoula· OlltrlCI Is hereby dlrecleil lo l>Vbll\h Avenue, &.lboe Isl-, CA'266l MUSIC!(, f>llELEa & GAltltETT Marci! 7, 1971. ,.,.,.., tlons lor the d1strlbullon ot water; ancl SUCll revl110n IC> Ille Rules -R*9111•· Clyde u.uis, 1604 Balboa AY_,., 0... Wlldri,. at...i.. 2tt11 Fi-WHEREAS, SectlOfl 3.S.S06 ot wl llons one• • Wfflt tor two COll-utl.,,. S.lllN 1.i-. CA '126'l Les Aft191•, CA M17 P\lbllshecl 0r8"1111 COfft oeily Pl~ Water ~ -" IN Dlstrkl 1 weau In a new~per olA:l*Mr•I Bobbi Luces, 160' S.lboa Avfflue, Publblled Or-Coast O.ily Pltot. ~r<h 10. 11, 1.4, ll, 1911 •••r<IH or uw any ot the -•rs o clrculatlon Pllbtlstled In Ille County ol Bali.o. ISlencl, CA ~2 March to. 11, 24, 31, lf11 ,.._,. procedure• o11tt>rwl~ o<.,,ttd lo• di$ Or•l'lll•. ,,..,_, to Section ~U o1 Tiiis llusiness Is conducted oy • 9U-7' trltl under Oivlltrn 13 of Ille W•lt the W •ler Cod• of lh• 51•1• or 119ft•rel par1~p. Coot 10 ,,_. tonent wch -r• or pr C•lllornle. Clydt I.Meas' c..sures may be -'IUl>la; end SKtl*" I. ni.t IN Secretety of Ille Thia stet-I *ti toled •1111 the WHEREAS. the Board of Olre<tor Olttrict 111\fnby directt<I 10 tr•nsmtt Co11nty Cieri! ot O<•nllf Collllty on 1--------------1 ol I Nine Ranch Wale< Olslrkl, by • <oc>'I' of lhb Resolution to s..c>ervl-~r. 1, 1m. R·144S2 ..,option o1 ReioolUllon No. 19n ... ort TllOmas F. Riiey, Cr.airman of the MICI( O'MAU.EY SUPERlo.t COURT OP THE May 13, .,,,, aoopled Rulo and Board of Supe<'v1-S of, .... C:O..nty ot AttWIMyatL.ew STATE OF CAUFORNIA RtQUl•Uons lor Waler and Sewe Or•nllf -Chairman of the Weter '1tN ... ~OtllWDrift COUMTY Of'ORANGtf Service -Eahlbl~ 1n.,.to; anct Em•r09nc:y Tast< "°"" ~1•14» NO.~ WHEREAS, Ille Board ol Olrecto"' AOOPl EO, SIGNEO AND AP· New...n9eadl.CAfM6t NOTICE Of' INTEHTION TO SELL ol Irvine R.v>CllWater Ol51rkt deem 11 PROVED INS ,, ... day Of foru•ry, .._, REAi. PROf>E•TY AT PRIVATE ..,vlwbl• .,., llncl that fl would be In t'1•. Publlslled Or.not Coast O.lly Pilo\, SALE. lh• bul lnlfftSI ot llle Ohl/kl I L.lt lt-11119 Marcl\10,11,24,31.1'71 In re,,,. Est•I• of· .. ARRY •meno Seclloti 4 10 2 ot sa•d Rul .. and Pre\ldonl 969-71 HERBERT CARPER, O.<eesed RegUlahons. IRVINE RANCH WATER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1na1 HOW, THEREFORE. BE IT DISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE tilt Und•rilllftOd, JAMES E. HEIM, RESOLVEDbY~BoaroolOlre<lor• ancloltneDNrdot Public A.dmlnlstralor. es •d· PUBLIC NOTICE of lrvlne R•nch Waler Olslrlcl as 01...c:t.ors"'ertof prlCTITIOUS aUSINESS mlnlslrator ol Ille Hl•l"t of HARRY lollows· Arthur C. IOGrn HERBERT CARPER. decees.ed, will S.cllo11 t. That Secllo11 A.to 1 Seucrtery NAMI! STATEMENT s.11 at prlv•I• Mle lo Ille hlgnest end Waler 8eOllow Prevention, Where IRVINE RAN C1'l WATER Tl)e lollowlng penon Ii <lo<ng llvsl· beSI nel bidder, af~ dedtKtlon ot any Protttllon I• Required-as adopt OISlRICr nus' es: r9<1uested broMr's cotnmosslon, upon by Resolution Ho. t917·49 Is hereby elldoflhe8o.ardot COMMUNICATION AGENTS, the terms Mid conditions her•lnati.r rHtlnd9d lnllsffltlrely. 01..ctorstllertol 1341 ISlh SI., •11• WutMlnster, CA. menll-d,.,.., $Ubjec:I to confirm•· PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U51HIESS NAME STATEMENT tn• foll-•"11 per-. .~ dOOng ~·· ,.,s .. n JAY !CAY MOOELING, ~ Bilke• StHel, Su••• •ll. Costa Mtu. C.lltornla ~» E••yne -..wn, 32'6 Hew YOO'"•. Costa Mtt•. Camorn1a •»71 Tiiis !Knlnell •• CondUCIH by •II "' ""ldual. Eleyne Mer men Tiiis .,.,...,,.,., •M I.lea •lln w County Clerk of Oran901 County on Ftllru•ry I, 1971. FtMZ2 Publls-Or._ Co.tit 0811'1' Pllo4. /IMrcll 10, 17, 2•, JI, 1'19 t lf-7' Pt)BUC NOTICE . "~ S.<tl•n 1. That Secl•on • 10.1 u \SEAL! Leurle Je.,.. de "*rloghe, Nt. lion by Ille above .. nlllled Suoerlor R ttstt mor• pertl,ularly "'t torlll In E~lllbll, Sectl• 15 Cornwall, HIA'lllnglon8eecll,CAt2~ Court, on Wedrw1d.y, Merell 22, lt7t SUf>ERIOft COURT OF THE .:~~.~~n 1~1.~0~·:1~~:' :::::.::1~~1";' ::~;~·~~~A~~ Tiiis business Is conducted by an In· : ~',:~~!~~:':. -:..~': .. ":; ~:.:.!=:,:::; ST ATE opr CAUFOllNIA FOii Required" attaclted llereto and by this tS.1 DEFINITIONS dlvldutlL•lll'i9deHertOllht by law, el Ille offlc• ol the Public Ad· THE c:ou..::::~~RANGE rel•rence ,,,_ • per1 twreot, be,.,,., For the puroose of lflls -lion, the This si.tement w .. ttltd ..,1111 the mlnlstretor, 1300 5"<1111 G<-Avfflue, NOT ICE 0 ,. SALE OF a EAL EIGHTH a/4CE -One mile. P..:t Cl•lmlnq Pur~ S3,IOO td Pre •• Small Colltoe Olv"lon ba\,ell>•ll All·Arnerlce 1um tor s <IO l <IO 2 10 1911. Ml\ltt F•llecy tAublnl Is -rovtd-•doc>tt<I. toll-Ing lef"-. Oll<•ses. -rcts. end County CIHll or Or11n09 Co..nly on S.nte Ane, Celltornla '270S, •II rl9'1I, f>ltDf>ERTY AT f>RIVATE SALE Se<Uon l. Th•I lhe provl•lons ot this their derlvellOnS ""'" 11 ... .,.. meen· Mercn 1, 1971. lllle, Interest, and Hl•t• of seld In the Metlt>r of 1119 Co<>~rvator•hip roolullon sn•ll become elloctlve Ing given be-. w"'n nol lnconslsle"I F-f HAR RY HERBERT CAR PER, de· of 1119 Person and Eii.le 01 MARV Maren 1. 19l8. "" Ill• cont a .......... .,s UMd In the Publlshecl Oranoe Coast Daily Piiot, ceased,., the llM* Of hi' ci.etll, •net •• , H E R H AH 0 E z s H E R w 0 0 0. Talj•mon CVall.,.dlngl\am) Celed011i•n Comrnand IGoUdreaul Time -2 °'415 2 40 AIM> racad-North Western. Scnv• Bog•.,, MISS Rhona•. Senge Brortwyn, Seooy O\arh• NoscratdWS $S llUctll I-Mister F•llacy A ,. Telje,,....,,....,U:S.JI NINTH RA.Cl! -One rnlle PK•. c1a1m1119 ......,;U11. Purse u.toO LUCk'I' Honde> (Allbln) 3.aG 2.40 2 20 SendrH Son (lonOOJ 3 60 2 «l Nellm CVellandi~I • 00 Tim• -2.043/5 , Also recllCI -Otw on OM, Hot LI~ Aenkln, Ed's 1.elH'le. Lucky P•r.ocle, O per Rltl\ard No •crate,,.. $2 &Hcte 3·L11<lr.y Hon41a & 1· S. ... r•• $ea, Palclst.60 Finl Turn L1rry Wll\OCI, .. 5. lll"lor, Nlcllotls Sl•ll. Tony V•nn, •·•· junior. Al•b•m•·Huntsvlll•; .Htt COYl"!llOft, •·I , senior. Vounllllown Slat• H•rold Rober'I....,, ••. unlor, Lln- <oln Mo ; OeNo Stllnner, W . S4tniOI', Merrlm.Clo.. Se< ... , ..... lrwln Jottnton, ... ~, Junior, Sc:r•n· ton; Aon Ripley. • '· junior, Wlsconsln·Green Bey; R icky Mallorn, 6 •. sophOMOr•, Hampton lnslltule; Bruno Caldwell, • 2, V••doSI• Slate; H.ctOI' Ollven<I• ... ], senior, S.crH Htar1 ThlNTeam Bob Klrkl..,. l-S. '""'°" Eeslern New M••lco. Cerio• Terry, t ·S. \enlor, Winston-Salem Sl•I•. llrlAn An-s, 4-10, ~. Houllllton; P•ul Seymour, •·I, unlor, 8ry•nl Collell•; Henry Simmon•. 6 4. sophomore. M•rYl•nd Eutern !>!lore. S.CI""' ._ Th•t said Section 4.10.2 •• prewnt tense Inch'°"°"' future, words Merch 10, 17• 24,31, T91't '7J.71 rl9hl, lllle -lnJerHI 11\al w ld esta1e eonwrv•tft hereby adopted sllilll ""' (~ifoed by In th• plural Include ,,.. •lllllUl•r nas acquired by -•tlort ot .... or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '""' Ille S.cretary of this Ols1'kt •net '"" numb9r. end-• In the .i"llUl•r In· otllerwiia, ocher then or In ..icilllon lo Ill• under~ont<I. JAMES E. HEIM, Sttrolary h hereby ordered •nd c.lude the otw• -· Tha "°'d PUBUC NOTICE 11181 of w ld dee..,.,,l •t the lime of hll P1iblk Ou.rtb,., n conM<Vet0< ol IM directed to Plll>!lsll •-once • -• "\hall" Is •-rs rnanci.torv •nd not deetll. 111 -to thel c;ertaln rNI pro-P •rs 0 n • 11 d es 1•1" of MA R y lor !WO •t<otilll In '"" 0r'""99 eo.st,,,.,..lydlrKlory. ORD4NANC•N0.7a.17 perly ln U.SleleofC.lllornla,County HERNANOEZ SHEltWOOO, <on· Dally PllOL • ,.._. of ge11era (1) OlstrlCt -II meen IM lrvlM AN DRDtNANC• opr THE CITY of Orengo, ~rlbt<l H fot!Ows: Mrv•IM, wlll ttll at pr'lvate s.le lo tr. clr<11ltllon pubtlShed In Or•~ Coun Renell Wei.r Olstrkl. COUflfCIL OP THE CITY Of' COSTA f>A•Cl!L NO. 1: Lot 44 Of Tr«ct lllllht>I •ncl !IHI net ~r. alter.._ IY, Calllornl•. purwanl to the pr (2) P.non I• ~y lncl!vlcll;el, firm, MEJA, CALl~ORMIA, CHANGING No, 7 .. 1, In Ille County ol O<anoe, du<Uort ot '""Y ~ltd -•r's c.om- vislons ot S.cllon 3S4H of Ille p.ertnerstilp, es-IMIM, c.ornpeny, or TNE XONINO Oii' /4 ~TIOM OF SIM• of c.tHOf"nle. • p..-mep , .. minion.""°".,_.., __ contlil~ Cellfornl•W•terCOIM. rven•i•tlonofeny•lnd. LOT U M•Wf>OltT Hl!tGNTS 'ordtd In Book Jl3 ~ 27 to '3 tn. lwrelnafi.r .....,.loned, encl sublect to ADOPT EO, SIGNED AND AP !JI WalH Is water S\IPPtleq by Ille TaACT ~"°"'RI TO aL tluslv•, of MISC.II..,._ MePS, 111 tr. conllrmallon by Ille e1JO..e-fl!llll1<1 PROVED tNs 27th a.y ot Febn>ery lrvlrw Aanc.hWet..-Dls&rlct. THE CITY COUNCIL cw THE CITY oltlc• ot ,,.. Coun1y R.C:O<cllr Of uola S..oerlor Olllr1..., Wt!cl"*MMY. Marci! 1911· U .2 APPLICATION OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY covnty. U, 197', et U. "°"' of ._._. o'<locll L E.EBERUNG The pn>vhlans of 11111 section INtl ORDAIN "5 ~OWS: lJtCEf>TIMO THIRE,.ROM ell noon, or tl\ltfWflerwilll<n "'*time •t. Presldent, IRVIN6R14 .. CH apply lo•ll --wnow•IH In 11111 StfCTION 1. llle'9 ls ller.W pieced tl'llrlef'als. OH. oil. petroleum, NllCN ·-•d "" ·-· •t the offk• 01 Ille WATEROISTRICTandoftlle District, r991trC1eu of wtlelMr any encl lnc:llldld In IN Al l'OM, ell IMI M'CI eu..t h'ldrourtlon wt>si.llCH el Pvbllc G"'"rdlen, 1)00 Sovlfl Gr- BoerdofOl-111te..-... rson ~·"9 .............. NW. con· .... I ~~led ti 1431 lrvlM every klfld In -,.., Hid 1-. AYen-.e. Santa AN. Callloml• ~TOS. A nEsT· tr•ct tor we'll ttrvlu. 14ve11u• • .,,,.,. Aneswr P•rcet w1111ou1.,,., rlQfll 10 4tnter \IP9ll 1M •w· ell ri9111. 11t1e. lnt..-.sl -Ht•te of Ar111urC.ICorn,Secretary PROHIBITIONS Number 117-3U-11, towtl: lec.e lllereol -e pf-louted S00 MARV HERNANDEZ SHERWOOD, IAVINE RANCHWATER 111 Glltlw Flooding Tll8 northNsWly ... 00 feet ot the leet lie low lllfl •11rtece meaJur•d (O<\S.rnl•, l11end lo tl'tll c.rtaln rHI OISTRICTefldoflhe NO pe.-. slwlll ceute or perrnlt 1lflY southwesterly 132.00 IHI of tll• .,,.rtlully theref,...,,, es reservecl In pro.,.rty sllu•ted 111 lllfl St•le 01 Boer"lfofDlrttetorsl/lereof waterfurnllhedtoenypr-rty wltllln solltMasterly 300.00 f-' of Loi 61 ot U.. ~from -'-Ph EM*ry Grant Calofornl•, Cou11ty e f Ou nge, tlle Ol$1rl<t to run or to escepe from Mewoort Hal°""-81 "'°""'on a mep •"41 others, recordltl Mey 1•. ttlo9. '" d .. crllled es l'ollowS: •.IO.l Wiier. PNlectleft Is •eciulrM e ny II Ost, pipe, velve~ teucel, recorded In -4, Pege 13 of MIS· 9-IM, P8!18 ... of Ofllclet Reconl.s. PARCEL 1: Lot 123, of Trect Ho. trlct"s ter IUl>PIY INll eny 11uttttr or otnerwlae loesc.ape lrom County, c.llfomle. PARctEI. Mo. I: A "Oll•111oCl11SI.-. es ll>OWn on• rnap lllereol recorc1e<1 In Bac~flo protection for Ille Dis sprl11kl•r, or lrrlQlltlon d•vke Int u lleneovs Milos, rKona o1 O<enge no., In the City of Huttllngton 8aec11. P"t1~1 Eecll :'!ter"aervlu conMCI lhe property If wc:h running or •"8P. SRCTIOH l. Putsuent to t,.,. pro-9Pl>Urt.,,...M •-,..,. lftllrHS •net booll 1tJ • .,..., •· ., -.so. Mis· ror su~"'ino water to prernlaes ,,..,, Ing un rt~Y be oreventtd, visions of Section U ·7' of the .. ,.ss over LOl24' lcomrnol'I -•l of <•ll•n•ous Maps, records of u lcs ~~·• n> Leab #loWl!lcloet Code of ttw City of CPsl• Tr•'' No. 1 .. 1. • $llOWn on • rnap ,.. ~•nlle c_,iy. Ing an auxllltf'Y ••ltr supply •hell No per10fl INlll P9f'Mll leth of Mese. Olstr'ld Map G-1 of the Ctty ot corded In llootc lll peges 21 to 4l '"· PARCEL. 1i An lllldlvldtld 1/2t7nd Alamitos Entries Rrst ,...., 1:4J 1'/RST RAC•-<>M mile. Pac• Cl• mln9 Hendlcap. Purse U200. Clelml1111 pric.ts ~. Meres 10 pe"ent. Ruaty Joul CO.nnlsl; Metlv• Desir• <Tr-I; Dlamo11te $tef" OtolO; TltNIY VlslGn llleerl; 0- (Wlnel; ~ Brown (llueM.,>: I,...,, Mlnller 0'W""'91; 8e111 AM Taul..,,_>. t•COMD aACll -OM mile. Pace. S yHr olOt 6 UllOK; WI""'"'" of 2 llut not more t-• rlKft Ille tor ..at tlrtt _,.. Purse $31'00. Armllfo "°" (&.yl-IT .....,_ ( R ICJllT'Oll•I: H•lcyon Hert (IC.,.blett; f'1Yl"9 AOd C~>; -.Ciel 1...-it ICNI• Jrl: Jos .. ·s CNt<.• (Oefdllll: PVe c•a1Cllfor,n: ICtYl-'t Prid9 ( Rltdlla). TNIRD ~ -OM mile. PK .. q•l"'I"• MIWl<tP· PurN 5}100. Clllmltt0 ,,_..llOAD-12,Gllo..2.,_, C••kl• ...... ,., ( ... ,,,,; VIM41'°" (VellaM!fllf\elll>; 11111'• A•wlce (~n•t1>; Mr Dlrett ICllllht <Au.i11); A·lllH M•rltl• <DetelMrl: ..,._ '-<...,W>; Wl11te11ltll (Maroll"I; A.Jt,..fl\., ~ltedl ICl'ttNll. ~ D•ll• OlrKt CVtllalldlnoh•m>: lom Tryex ITooa>; True .. rot1 coovdr••ul; Liu Oollohtt1 tOHom•rl; 81rttery IAublnl; Cl.Msk Desltn (Melofln>; Racine CoCon I 8"r) : """°" Racer I Lofl!IOI. s•VINTH ••c• -One mll•. Pee•. FllllfS...., Mer-. lnvllat'-1. Pvr .. $1,100. Matin Miss llCv•llltr>: S.119• $Onie CB"llly); Liiiian (GorOoft); l•lle CMl1 CCW1NM>, true Gyp.sy 10.->; MS IGoudr...w. PfOlKled •'"'' 8K_.loW of wait -at r , ... , ....... s t ... eut ... •lty 10 1 1 ctuslve, of Misc.ti.._.. ""~. r• 1~ ~ t ... I 1 from the Pf'IMlllS Into the OIJ1'1<t' -• .,. .,. ""' .,. ,..,. Co!>te Mase,~ of wtllUI Is on t It II .._.. mttr••• 81 a Wlam II c-n Loh wtt•r systarn, unlns tile eu•lll• ellmlnal•. the offu o1 e. ,...,.,..llCI Oe98MllMlll, <Ol'ck of 0r..,... Gounty, Gelltornl•. 14. 11. c, o, ~ F, o. H, J, IC, ...., L. Of W«ter •-'Y 11 ecc4f!)t.O as .,, edcll U> W•t. Is lltrtbY _,,.. lly the adclltlOn This °"" Is made .,.., e<cepted TrMt no., " per ,,.. reconle4 ~ tlOll•t IOllrCe"" ttw Cllstrkt Md 11 No pefWI\ "'911 ,_ or permit tMrtt• ef • 1t2 -~lbad In UjlOfl Ille -•· ~-.110nt, -ll9o& 1'3, .,..., a, .tt Mid jO of Ml•· 'IMltr llftdtf Ills COfllrot to llt .. "*'" sectlOft 1 hlrtllf, rtttrlc11em encl otMt l'Mtters Ml fonll cel'-"tous ~ rec*flb of Or•nt* PfOYed by the publk hfflttt ago..,cy U.4 El(lMPTIOHS IRCTION a. TNt ()NI-IMll In the 0.Cl•el!Gn of Covenants. C:..-Count.,, c.tl-•· ltelflng jwltdldlGn. ,.._ ,,,,,, .. .,...,,,..., ~ ... tllte ell•d ....... '" ""' lafc;9 """' ••t10M • ...., RHlr1c110ftS rk•f'dtd l!JtCl!PT all Mlnenl Md ll'lffleBI Cl) Sad! -ter MNlc:e <-'I skalleft Of tNte real~ ..... tD • c.t llO) NY' fro1n eftd 111W Its,,....... J-ry t. ""' In looll 1°"9 "98 ritlllh llelow •°"""Of JG0 twt wl"-' for aupptylflO wetw to PAmlws on "UM If .. C)ene<'at -., of the ...., ~ I• .. eQ!fetltn Of '"'...; w. 9M ,...._... .un-y 12, 1til tM rlt!M et -· .,,,.., 81 r~ ""1fdleny~ls-Uftdtr MrletoN!b....,_l_a,.rmt US> HYI '""' ,,.. ,._ , .. ,_., 111 Boo• t05t2 IMIOt 1>0, AIMl\decl l11t11tcl .. •9'nlll'w.CtrOll~, pressurt In ll&lth tMllloft es to llffml •11•1111 lllClt -· end II llUCfl •""'" IMll lie "*ltfted Of!Ci8 In the Oranoe Oe<l.wetltn Of ~S. c:.NllltM • __......_, ,_..... 5---•. e:ntry llllotN••ltrfromtllepreml l-l•"-Clen•lltdflltMt-C..tl Oett., _.11et • 119~ el.,.. RntrlctlOlls ,__ -...r 1tU, '"...,. ~.,..... S1, Off 1"'• tlte Oltlrlc:t't mtem. Tilb Jllell I0«-1 tt N •1c.tt11e fHll'k1klft O•"er•I cln:llletion. print" an• >. tn•. NI llooll .... Pllte lC2. .. , of R-a. • Include ........... , ... ol pf'CIUU Rltrl -Id eltllW (ti -... _..,., "" .. '"'" tn ,,.. Qty ol 0.1• Mew Ofllcl•I ltec.onlS of Oranoe c-ty. SUBJECT .. tl1 •• ~ ..... - .,,., ,••tw1 orlQINtlng '""" the DI IM 111\M lltrlllhltl •"" ..,..kMI or ~ llfltll 11w ftWl'lft ef tilt ,_..;. Stat• of c:.llf0t"lll11. entt ell Of l'ltllctl •mens, l"Hlrlct*"5, .. ......,,s, ••· ltlc1 s tyJttm Utt\ ...... """" Wbje<t Ille pvllltc •• , OI wovld (OUM er .... of IN City c-Kll .... Incl tor -... lllC.._.. .......... .., ~ clusletts. ,_,.., .. leftf.. I~ rltllb, •tONTH RAC9-0ne Mlle. Peco. '° dltttrl•-1*' ,,...,,HM'Y quality. t,,,...t ... M ~ "9"Clltl0n of• .... Mt .,._ ...... to wlltl .. -ftrc• -tffKl -r'lttMs ol •y ... r.c:onl. • C:lelmlne Mftlll(<Oll. Mar .. 20 per· (JI ••<'flow prewmlon d9'1ICH tectlno the l!Mltll. Mftfteelon, fire Pf~ f>ASSED AH0° ADO .. T~D IMS HI OI ''-"' f\llly ~ fw1ll Mrelll. s. C•mmolOly knewn u : tof01 -· • .,..,.. ... u .. f"Cltf!l. 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"" by Tom Batiuk I lOA$ PuTrlNC:i ~ 00»J l~ESTO AHEAD Of fflJ ~! by Charles RodrtguH by Ferd and Tom Johnson GORDO HE CAME IN Mte;trv ANxf9.l.J.~ 70HITTHE~ J.Asr Nte;,1-111 .. • TUMBL!WEEDS OUR LAC>IES CUJ8 MEETS iODAY. .. 3·10 by Mell VE~. IT MAKE~ OAYtO GO Arot.1N0 WIT'M MArG1e, r;:t)l'OTMY 60 Altot.ANO WITM Cl.W., H1"9 60 AllalAND WITH SHfUJY, ~1.AZY 60 AJrOL4N£' WITH flNtt ... DOOLEY'S WORLD DR.SMOCK OH·OH .1 HOSPli"At..S eveRYWH'SRe, Kee:P AN eYe ON 1"HOSe WAt..t..S OF YOURS ... MOTLEY'S CREW by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux Fri~. Merch 10, 1978 DAILY PILOT It PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz OKA~ MAROE I HOPE l{OU'RE SATISFIED ... WE TAU(ED A000T 60~EOOM, GOIN6 TO 6EO EARL '1' ANO ALL SORTS OF THINGS ... -me OPMTHALMOl0615T SAID Ml{ et'E5 A~ PERFECT .. 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It • .. • • • .. I ~ 1 .. - .: .. DAIL V PILOT f11day, ~arcn 10, 1978 Business • Will Cox Loves Life in God's Own Heaven :: : . . By JULES LOH .,. "'9cltll c.,._. ... lt ls no secret in this part of south Georgia bow one of its prominent citizens, Will Cox, feels about the Okefe nokee swamp. One day, pollng a boatload of explor ers through that dense and haunting wonderland, he n oticed that one passenger flinched at every movement and sound in the brush, her eyes wide, darting. "ARE YOU A praying woman?" he asked. She nodded. ''Do yo u believe in the hereafter?"' She nodded "Well, lady," he said, "I don't know what you pray for becau.se here you are right in the middle of God's own heaven and you're afraid of everything in it." "WE SKINNED alligators un- til we like to drove every last one off. We killed bears, otters, foxes and almost got rid of them. We went after the cypress and cut down 3,000 acres or trees. I was a part of all that. We didn't know any better. "But the old swamp came back. The animals came back. The trees ca m e back. You wouldn't know where the trees were cut. "The Okefenokee 1s God's work. Man couldn't destroy it and now it is as beautiful as. it ever was. It is the most beautiful place on earth. I will do every- thing I can to make sure it !>lays that way for as long as the world lasts." Ar WI...,... ln all his 78 years, Will Cox's reverence for the Okefenokee has never paled. If anything, it bas deepened, because he has seen a miracle wrought there. The miracle is that the swamp bas survived. WILL C OX IS THE a cknowledged patriarch of an all but vanished breed, the s wamper. His father was a s w a mper, and so w as his grandfather, Jim Cox, who was a s wamper back whe n the soldiers ran the Seminoles out of the Okefenokee. 'I LOVE THAT SWAMP' Wiii Cox, 78 "We did everything we could to destroy it,'' he said. "Old man J im Cox lived to be 102. He took a drink Q(.._whiskey every day of his life~n he .~ TRIUMPH • • • • $42 Million Total RAY FLA DEBOE BRITISH MOTOR CARS Given to Coast Firms 16-18 Auto C'!nler Drive. lrnne 830· 7000 Contracts worth more than $42 million have been awarded by the ----------federal government to Orange Coast CAPITOLIZE WITH CAPITOL CAPIHX.IZATION MfANS TO CONVERT CAPITOL TO CASH If )'O" M&a St,00010 SSO 00> '·'''' ann )10&.I own A ~ Of 01nm PfOPf"" l>l'd lor °' not let CAPIT Oi. H0•11: LOAN a rrano-to ~IMIOl•1a you• ac!UllV lnlo • cmfl taen """' IMI -1neno1v Mf'OICe. C~pitol HomeLoan 1 O.olc:.ll'S'-• l.o-;',,_,. ,.. ..... eai1-oi~-~1en111 ~ Oii-lor N lacl$. We'd Really like to help COSTA MESA 3130--8!\ld 7141540-4412 ANAHEIM "31W.~flt4 114/n&G450 LONGBEACH .• 6474 E. Del,,._ 9Ml. '2131•21·9333 • contractors and public agencies. The largest, for $25 million, was made by the Department of Energy to Fluor Engineers and Construct.ors Inc., Irvine, for architectural and engineering services over a 10.year period for gas centrifuge process facilities in Ohio, U.S. Rep. Robert E. Badham, R-Newport Beach, has announced. ROCKWELL lNTERNATIONAL'S Government Telecommunications G roup in Newport Beacb has re- Seminar Covers Finance Topics For Manitgers · Pepperdine University's &hool of Business and Management will pre- sent a two-day seminar on finance and accounting for non-financial managers at the Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach, on Monday and Tuesday. The seminar will focus on the prin-· clples, practices and vocabulary of business finance. Prior knowledge of accounting. fLDance and accelerated mathematics js not required for the program. More inlormation about the seminar is available from the un- iversity Management Institute, Seminar Enrollment Office, 555 East · Ocean Blvd.~ Suite 222. Long Beach' 90802. ceived a $5.6 million Navy contract for work on communications systems for tbe fleet ballistic submarine force. Brinderson Co., Costa Mesa, bas been awarded a Navy contract for $6 million to construct pier utilities and berthing improvements at the San Diego Naval Station, Badham said. And Bertea Corp. of Irvine has re- ceived a $1.S million contract from the Air Force for nose gear steering systems for the F-4 Phantom jet fighter. UC IRVINE IS THE recipient of a contract of $269,431 for a medical school study on the central nervous system. The grant was made by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. , Another grant or $101,434 was made to the Moult.on Niguel Water District for research in water purification systems. Booklet Details Writing of Wilh Advice to consumen for planning clearly written wills that can save time and money and assure beneficiaries full inheritance is con- tained in Bank of America's latest <;:onsumer Information Report. 'The report on estate planning, ••A Guide to Wills and Trusts," is the 16th in a series of money manage- ment a nd information reports publ.Lsbed by the bank for customers and other consumers. Copies are available without charge at all Bank of America branches. OJntinental Madil". 16Back Angels On Radio THE MARK OF SUCCESS. . Sixteen sponsors will participate in the C a Ii for n i a A'n g e la baseball broadcuta on KMPC this year. it wu announced by Ken Miller, the atatlon•a general aales mqager and asslstant general manaier. died the church people satd they knew au along whiskey would get him sooner or later." 1920s they bullt a school on an island in the swamp. Will Cox gave it a try. He remembers on- ly that be did not like it, and that th e s choolmarm ctlewed tobacco. ( __ AM_Em_u~) They were a swashbuckling, carefree bunch, the swampers. with a sense of humor as keen as their sense of survival. WILL COX'S father had a small farm on the edge of the swamp, a few hogs. a turpentine still, a garden, and sold skins and pelts on the side. It was the brooding swamp that beguiled young Will, that 600·square-mlle jungle so wild and overpowering that men lost in ils labyrinths have literally gone mad. The s wamp became his school. "I knew all the plants, tl\ey knew all the names," Will said~ Will Cox, s ad to say, has be6n ailing lately, recuperating f~tn surgery and unable to g~t around easily. From the time he could walk. HE STUDIED ITS mystenes and rhythms a nd whims , learned its every twist and turn, feather and stripe, song and paw print. THERE I S EVIDENC~, though, that his swamping dafS a~e not over. His voice is strong, his back straight. his eyes as wet and alive as two bro~n ·gator boles. Will poled homem ade raHs along-the Okefenokee's maze of water trails, hunting, fishing, living in the swamp for weeks at a time. As a boy of 11 he guided the lumber company's s urveyors, such were hls skills. When they left and the swamp became a federal preserve. he guided botanists, zoologists, biologists, herpetologists, a ll of whom mar veled less at the swamp th an al Will Cox's profound knowledge or it. .. Don't worry, 1·11 be in t~e swamp come spring "l think about 1t every day. I love that swamp. Thal swamp ~s God's work. If you can't find God there, he can't be found.'' . When the loggers came in the Coast Comp~ies Report A111eerd Sale Cleared Am cord, Inc., Newport Beach, has announced that the district Court of Pitkin County, Colo .. has upheld the Board of County Commissioners' grant of development rights and zoning to Amcord's Snowmass Corp. subsidlary. earnings showed improvement over lhe first six months of the previous fis cal year Net sales for the six-month period were $3,502,053, compart!d with $3,096,892 for the same period in 1976. Net income was $308,022, compared with a lossof$63,738at Dec. 31, 1976 Per share earnings, based on 1,796,539 shares outstanding for the six months were 17 cents, com- pared with a loss of 3 cents for the prior yea,r. based on 1,871,539 shares outstanding. The eant- ings for the first six mohtbs or fiscal 1978 reflect an extraordinary credit of 7 cents on a Sl.34,400 re- alized benefit of a tax loss carryforward. · According to William T. Pascoe, III. Amcord chairman and chief executive officer, this action . removes the only remairung obstacle, thereby clearing the way for the completion of the pre· viously announced $7 million cash sale of Snowmass to a group of private investors. Net sales for the three-month period were $1,585,144, compared with Sl,940,452 for the same period last yoar. Net income was $103,681, com· pared with $121,214 for the second quarter of t.he previous fiscal year. Per share earnings. were 6 cents for this quarter, compared with 7 cents !or the prior year. 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Mldw .. 1, Pee Ille, PBW. Soito,,, Dettolt ena Cln(lllnell \loO Ht~•-•fOOfted by tne Nellon•• Auoclellonof SecurolluDeelttt •no IMl llWI DAILY PILOT Friday March 10, 1978 llN DAILY PILOT C9 Costs Assailed Health Agency Role Eyed By SYLVIA PORTEil Why do health cue costs continue to climb year after year, with hospital bills slated to jump by nearly 15 per· cent in uns and physicians' fees to rise 8 percent? Can the new consumer-dominated Health Systems A~encies do anything to curb the trend? ' or course. the ageneies can't control Inflation, which ~­ accounts ror nearly half the annual riaea in medical costs. But other important forces includ~: -INAPPROPRIATE USE OF services. Bttause of a shortage of physicians in many areas, ho~pilal emergen· cy rooms are increasingly-being used as general health: facilities. reports the new Blue Cross Association's : "Handbook for Consumer Participation in Health Care • Planning." Patient visits to emergency rooms soared 3:5 : percent in a recent four-year span, and these visits are • twice as costly as visits to a physician's office. Yet while hospital emergency rooms are jammed. many hospital beds are either empty or are occupied by patients who should not be there. And hospital construction continues. Money's Worth . .. .. -Excess beds . ·'The overs upply of beus results in pres- sures that e ncourage unnece ss ary ad · missions and prolong the length or stays ... Even if beds stay emp· ty, the consumer handbook says, "there is the cost of maintaining them." -INSTITUTIONAL PRODUCl'IVITV. More could be done to improve hospital management in such areas as budgeting, scheduling of patient admissions, use of person· nel. -Defensive medicine. In the last few years. the use of X-ray and lab tests has soared. Many of these tests are superfluous. done because physicians want to have ' "proof," if they are sued, that they were not negligent. or because hospitals may require doctors to order certain tests, even if they were done before admission. -Technology. The past decade has been marked by : enormous technological advances, including the com·: puterized axial tomography scanner, which combines a· computer with an X-ray machine to produce super·; detailed, three-dimensional views of any cross-section of: the body. AT A COST OF ABOUT $200-plus per scan, the machines can yield hefty profits for hospitals and physi· cians. This explains why their sales have pushed scanners from about 250 two years ago to an estimated 1,200 today in hospitals and radiologists' offices. • According to the consumer handbook, the Washington, D.C .. Plan learned several years ago that hospitals and physicians' groups in the area were planning lo buy 17 scanners, of close to $7 million, when six to eight scanners were deemed adequate for the patient population there. A Virginia hospital, in applying for permission to buy a scanner, claimed it would charge $220 per scan -more than three times its anticipated cost -to maJ<e up for the losses it incurred in other areas. The local health systems agency disapproved the ap· plication, but was overruled by the stlle health planning council which, like other state bodies or its kind, has final say on spending. Dollar, Jobless Rate Spur Stock Rally NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market staged a strong rally today, aided by strength in the dollar and the un· employment rate's decline to a 3.,;.year low. The Dow Jones average o! 30 industrials was up 8.58 Points to 758.58. Gainers outpaced losers by more than a 3·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Trading was heavy. The dollar gained in value Sn foreign.exchange markets on word that officials of the Federal Reserve and the West German central bank were discussing possible moves to strengthen the U.S. currency, which has been slumping for several mQgths. Storks In The Spotlight NEW YOlllC (AP)· s.tn. • p.m. prtce ~ ttel Chango of Ille fHi... ,._I •<lift Ntwh .... _ Stock Eu1\en99 IUUH, tr.c!ll\g l\ell-lly •l more lh.n SI. Clllco•o ..... , .. 01,100 ltlll -\lo Kennecott .... .. U.,JOO 21» -'-Sony Corp........ :MMOO 7~ + ~ Bnimg Fer....... 261,100 11\ll + 'II> Emer10n El...... 242,500 JOI'> + Yr CoeslSI ~ ••••• 24',100 0~ + ,. Exxon .. ••••••• 241,200 ""* + ~ l8M .... , • • 2U,t00 2•2'11< -11'> Schlumbro •• •• 11f,100 •no. +114 ?~~5:, ~1~: ... ·. ~:,;:: l~ : ~ GIWl\Flnl ... • 207,lllO J1'AI +I Ce,,I., Cp..... 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TMrf O.y m l'H HI 2:JI 290 M •SJ ~1 1• JS • 7 BJO DAILY PILOT Friday. March 10. 1978 NATIONAL Not all Models in all stores - ubiect lo stoc on hand I eaa 4 SUPER SPORT SHOPS •d Pro Shop at Newport leoch . Tennl1C.. · WOULDN'T IT BE SOMETHING TO RELIVE THOSE DAYS? HERE II ISi OUR ANNUAL Edward G. Robinson Henry Fonda W.C. Fields Oh, for Those Sea Film Good Old Filffllj ~!!~~~~m SKIS -IOOTS CLOTHING-GLOVES ALMOST EVaYlHIMG AT IARGA.IH PRICES! IA TSKI SALE DON'T MISS THIS SALE. YOU1.L~AVE ENOUGH FOR A. SIU VACATION! By JIUGH A. MULLIGAN APS,.clat~ NEW YORK -A film critic on onei of the big metropolitan dailies wrote the other day that because o( the success of "Star Wars" family films are making a comeback. Boy, the re's good news. Wouldn 't it be som ething tf Hollywood again started turning out really great movies like "Gunga Din," "The Hound of the Baskervilles." .. Four Feathers" and "They Died With Their Boots On"? Maybe even a "Shane Two" or a "Son of .Beau Gesle"? THEN SHE, FOR IT WAS a she-critic, tipped her hand and gave her idea of "one of the best of the recent family films," and it sure sounded like on undersea life will be s hown at 7:30 p.m. March ro at UC Irvine's Social Science Tower, room 2ro. . "Si lent Fores t ," 1 ii m ed by Lew Trusty and Kris Meier, will be sho wn under th e s ponsors hip of the Orange County chapter of the American Ccta- t·ean Society. The pair will also show slides. The meeting is free and open to the public. DOWNTOWN SANTAANA 219 E. 4th Kl.7·5723 HOUU: Met!. tfwv Fri. 9:30-9 . s.t. 9:3CM, S-. 12-S .••••• , NEWPORT LA HABU BEACH FASHION ISLAND 644-2121 #60 FASHION SQ. (714) 871-5988 (213) 691 -0959 Mo... tin Fri. I O.t S& ICM. CloMd S-. CERRITOS #163 MALL 924-1625 a turkey to me. "A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a ---------~-------------------------=---------------------Sandwich" was the critic's choice, and she ex- plained the plot: "It's all about a 13-year-old Los Angeles ghetto boy who turns to drugs after his real father leaves · the family and he has trouble adjusting to his mother's new boyfriend .•.. " How does that grab C~ ~~~ ~J you?Well , according to ~ :Stew the child star. playing the _ _ young dope fi end, "what the movie is trying to say is that there's got to be some kind of communica- tion between everyone in the household," which I guess 1s the way l3-year-old kids talk these days when they're brought up on movies like that. ON MY 13th BIRTHDAY my family took me to a family movie called "Imitation of Lile," which the critics then probably said had something im- portant to say about the need for communication, and I sulked for a week in my room communicat· ing only with my best friends in the Owl patrol on • my Boy Scout Morse code set. It was a weepie that wouldn't stop. The lady critic went on to say that there were "several other PG-rated films around that, despite semi.nude love scenes or four letter words, most <'ritics would agree a r e suitable viewing for children." Well. fortunately, most parents I know have more sense than most film critics I know and so do most kids I know. LOVE SCENES, WHETHER PLAYED in the buff or in Eskimo parkas on the back of a dog sled, · are always a drag on the action, detaining the hero - when he should be heading 'em off at the pass or coaxing on the lead dog to bot foot that penicillin to the old trapper's hut. Any kid worth his popcorn knows that. A couple or years back HoJlywood did a re- make of "The Front Page" and brought in a fancy priced screen writer to insert a lot of four-letter word5 into the classic Ben Hecht and Charles' MacArthur script. This not only made the film em- barrassing and boringly Jong for family watching but also defused the great fjve-leller word ending when the son-of-a-you-know-what stole the fellow's watch. Well, they reran "The Front Page" on television a few weeks ago with all the childish adult words deleted and, do you know, it played just as well. even better? Personally I've always felt movie dialogue went as far as it ought to go when Clark Gable told Vivian Leigh be didn't give a damn. WHEN t WAS A. KID, family films were something you went to with your parents on your birthday or Mom's birthday or when you brought home a good report card. They were fun because it meant being allowed out at night, provided your homework was done, and there was usually a quieter, better class of audience than at the Sat~r­ day morning matinee (that's what lhey called 1t) when "the chapter" was pla·ying. At least the manager wasn't always shining his flashlight up the aisle, yelling at patrons with their feet on the seals, and half the house wasn't taking its litUe brother to the bathroom. IT WAS NICE HAVING your parents around for the creepy parts of "The Cat and the Canary" and "King Kong," even if they occasionally did suffer a lapse of taste and drag you.off to a snoring talkathon like "Little Women,.. 11Tlie Littlest Rebel" or ••IJttte Lord Fauntleroy ... Even now I always avoid pictures with "Utile" in the title, un-less Edward G. Robinson is pictured outside cradling a tommy gun. All the favorite family flicks Joomlngiip out or my chil4bood weren't adventure tales or blood and guts sagas like "The Sea Wolf" and "Re8l> the Wild Wind." WRY DON'T TllEY MAKE pictures anymore like "Youni Tom Edis()D," ''Boys Town:• "Cap- tains Couraceous." "Pride of the Yankees.'' "The Long 9ray Line'' and "Steamboat On the River"? Not.bing vile or violent there. only a warm l lOW for humanity, a TOIY feellncin the eoul, after all these years. l'd even pass u~1:enry Fonda as the ouUaw Frank James to see aa Youne Abe Lincoln ooe more time. . NEED A LAWYER? LowLtptfee • Dllt'orce • Bankruptcy •Crlmlnal • Wiiis-Probate " I ncorwetlon • Accldenl·lnJury . •Eviction • co11ect1ons The San l'rancisco CHRONICLE speaksoui on your energy future: Governor Brown and Nuclear Plants* (Governor Brown's) Energy Commission ... seems to have assumed that its role is to find grounds for stopping the n~clear power plant construction that the people, by their votes, declined to stop. Recently we have bad called to our atten·· • lion a report of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission that categorizes the state energy co~ion's conclusions ••• as a .. slanted exposition of an apparently anti· nuclear viewpoint,, and "not technically ... supportable." The NRC's commi:ntary goc on to charge (the state commi~1on's report) a~ lacking in technical competence and expertise, exhib- . it1ng .. technical naivete" and failing to mention the federal agency's conclusions that "spent fuel can be reprocessed and the waste products disposed of safely and economically." ••• It seems to us only sensible and justifiable to call on Governor Brown to suggest that his Energy Commission get in line with the facts of modem nuclear management. • • • This state, like the natton, is up ngaim,t an electrical po'wer production shortage (and) ~till uses 1 !t: times the national average of 011 and gas to produce its power need\. It can only cut back on that over-dependence by turning to more nuclear power sources . Who in ·Sacramento has not yet faced tht ... reality and made up his mind to face the consequences'? •A bridged from 011 edaorial in the December 10, 1971 editions of the San Francisco CHRONICLE and reprinted with the per· missio11 of1/tat publication . DON'T BE POWERLESS ••• SPEAK UPrGR SUNDESERT Turning its back on the agency that is really responsible for the nation's nuclear regulation, on January 25th the California State Energy Coortnission rec- ommended against the Sun- desert power. plant ijS a future energy source. The effect of this recom- mendation is to make it improb- aple, if not impqssible, for Southern California utilities to meet your electric power needs by the mid-1980's. The cost of not having enough electricity is intolerable. At best, power shortages will mean rationing, restricted hours and . preferred users. At worst, they will cripple olJ.r economy with a devastating loss of industries and jobs. But·there is hope! Now, the State Legislature must evaluate · the Energy Commi ssion's rec- ommendations. lt can override the Commi ssion and vote to proceed with Sundesert. . The Legislature will Jisten to your voice. So speak up for Sundesert. Join with other residents of the communities to be served by Sundesert who know' that we can't rely on pie-in-the-sky en- ergy sources. Place your name alongsic;le those who know that · Sondesert is the only proven and practical way to have enough electric power in time. Add your name , to the pe- titions now available in your neighborhood. Or write Sun- desett expressing your feelings. • 1l9e your peop1e power!today. So you won't be pow~ tomorrow. The Sundesert Project would serve: City of Anaheim City of.Burbank California Dept. of Water Resources City of Glendale City of Los Angeles City of Pasadena CityofRiverside .. San Diego Gas & Electric Company Not paid forwltlt p11hllc-funJs .. ' ·, ' I J , INSIDE: •Out 'n About •Movie Reviews •Intermission •Galleries Fnd:y, M11ch 10, 1978 tensity of ensemble rehearsal is shown by conductor , r. Charles Atkinson, flutist Madeleine Brady, Roxanne alker and Bill Saicher. Daily Pilot Photos by Gary Ambrose ~ ·r ~ .. ... , --.... • BNLY QLO! Weekender . , Cl -, - r . UCI Winds Won't Stop ' 1 ' ·, ~ J By CAROL MOORE 04 tM o.lly P'll.t St.If What are dusty automotive brake drums domg amid the shiny cornets, French horns and s11xophones? They are part of the percussion battery for "Scaramouch" hr Kenneth Snoeck along with vibraphone, marimba. metal pipes and xylophone I 1 THAT'S JUST ONE OF THE surprises upcoming in the 1 University Wind Ensemble concert at UC Irvine's Fine Arts i Vjllage Concert Hall on Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18. . Conductor Charles M. Atkinson calls the "Scaramouch" symphony "the most imPortant arrangement for wind and ) percussion written in the last~ years." The colorful composition was named the most outstanding composition for band for 1971-73 by the College Band Directors National Association. "IT TAKES EXTREME DEMANDS of equip~ent and performers, but the result ls a work that should be ~tremely enjoyable for performers and audiences alike,'' he said,, UCl's recent purchase of several new percussionf instru- ments and the music plus a foray to a Costa Mesa auto i61vage shop made the campus presentation possible. °l_ Dr. Atkinson, who has been directing at UCI for five :!'fars. was first clarinetist al the University of Michigan "'3nd ; performed with the West Point band. 'f, His abundant enthusiasm for rhythms and harm~ -\: i <See WINDS, Page CO , ~ __ ..._ ______________________________________________ ..... ,__ ____________________________________________________ t i GWC Hosts apanese Folk Dance The 70.mcmher chorus and dance roup of Tamagawa University from Tokyo. currently touring the western United Stales and Canada, will appear next week al Golden West College in untington Beach. Two workshops will be conducted by the troupe in the campus dance studio al 2 p.m. on Thursday and Friday as part of a cultural program co-sponsored by Cal State, Long Beach. Public perform1rnces will be slaged,at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, March 18 and 19 in the community theater. Ad· mission to the workshops is $5 general. $2 students and senior citizens . Performance tickets are $4 general. $2.50 students and senior citizens. Each two-hour show will feature 19 drama dance!! and musical presenta- tions with folkloric and classical themes. Included will be the famous , Kabuki dance of the Wisteria Maidens, I Kuroda Bushi samurai, Tottori um- brella. Sakura cherry blossom and Taiko drum dances. KABUKI DANCE OF THE WISTERIA MAIDENS . . " Swallows: Its Pride { '7' l Capistrano Capers Fete Returning Birds Saturday marks the beginning of San Juan Capistrano's particular brand of weeklol)g in· sanity heralding the return or the world famous swallows to the Mission San Juan: The seasonal birds are expected to return on March 19. BUT FESTIVITIES FOR the annual Fiesta de las Golondrinas will begin Saturday with the El Presidente Dinner Dance at the El Adobe restaurant at 7 p.m. Tickets for the annual affair can be purchased from most San Juan merchants and the Chamber of Commerce. Sunday's activities include historical tours and a kick-off mixer for the public from 1 to 8 p. m . at the Swallows Inn, 31786 Camino Capistrano. · A TRAIL RIDE ORIGINAU.Y planned for Sunday has been cancelled due to rain-swollen rivers and muddy equestrian trails. A Fiesta Association spokesman said the ride would be rescheduled later this year. · ·Throughout the week. residents and local me .. chants will be attired in costumes of the old west and Mexican-innuenced dress from the city's mission period. And on Friday, such costumes will be man- datory to escape a jail sentence from acting ' \ ·~sheriff" Wes Williams. That's because • Friday's Hoosegow Day and that means beards • and western clothing are required for people t "1alking San Juan's streets. OF COURSE, A SMALL fine will relieve the prisoner of his burden in the slammer. The "jail sentences" are just a fund·raising activity sponsored by ~iesta Association. • Next weei's events also will feature a 1 ..Hairiest Man in Town" contest at 5:15 p.m. ~ Tuesdar at~the El Peon, 26832 Ortega Highway~ Conte~ants have been growing beards since ~ early January in an effort to capture this coveted ~ title. . ~ But the fiesta's big day will occur March 18 • , when the world's largest non-motorized parade t begins at 11 a.m. on Camino Capistrano. ., THE MARCHING UNITS will continue along Camino Capistrano past the mission and turn right at La Zanja Street The parade will follow a short rotile, turn right at El Camino Real and end at Ortega Highway next to the mission. A pancake breakfast sponsored by the women's club will be held ju~t before the l parade from 7 to 11 a.m. al the Women's Clubhouse on El Horno Street. !Boot Camp for Aetors I . ' ' 'WJien yolf get out of Conservatory, you know what y~u want to be.~ By JAtKIE HYMAN Ol 1 .. O.lly ,., ... 51-41 So far, none or Lee Shallat's students has gone on to fame and fortune. • But some have gone on to win small roles at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa and on ot}\er local stages, includin1 the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. • BESID~, IT usually takes more than three yean to make )t big to Hollywood or New York. Aftd ft's only been that tong 1lnce Ml. Shallat an1ved from Seattle Repertory to take over SCR 's actlri1 conservatory. She anlved. coincidentally, J t H the 200·seat repertory tompany was malting a bttaklhrou&h In popularity. It's pow nearly sold out ror every performance bY subecribera. an occasional evening mime class. 'l'HE F.ACui.TY comJ)osed of both members of Ute sCJtr aClini company and others, has grown from about six then to about 15 • Counseling is available to guide students into beginning, advanced or elective claases. Sessions are held on~ night a week per course. CurrentJy, classes are held at the SCR theater and at its half- tep at.Udio. Next fall, they will move to the MW theater building in the South Coast Plaza area adjacent to tbe South Coast Pl.na Hotel. In the meantime, she's busy leaching and directing The Performing Group, for which 12 or the summer students were se lected. They recently performed an experimental play in front of p~g subscribers • tor SCR's Expedition Series, wbl~h is oCf ered. ln addiUon to its reaular season. And Ms. Sballat todrs coO~ge. · and some blgb acbool produ~ tiona, seeking outstanding performers and encouraaln1 lbem to attend the cctiservatory. Do they have a cb\nce at big. time 1uccess? "Some ot them are in LA now tryln1 to ll)ake it )VOrk," Ms. Sballat said. They should ~ well-prepand, not only in Utei crart but also with dowo-t eartbj. hard-noaed facts abou tho ob market SCR J>ro-fe,aslonals have provided. · .. Tbe dUUcult7 bUU>S lhem out f« a while~ iWoiai't~ ...... io ~ ... u.em •• SballatiilcL • • <See Aero•. Pare co .. ... ,. .- .. 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I I L#Cl6 I 1 UMl'ft I t Wlll4 COllPOM I 1 "'"" c;~ I l--------------~L--------------~ COUPOHS EXPtH THuaS.. MAlCH 16, 1971-1 P.M. "<IOYeors ~ of P,oduce Know Ho.it' iiii Wl ACCEr'T FOOD STAMPS MOit -,,._,..., U'-Mt) ...... u ••'-••n .. ....,. _I .J-. ~J-..!_J, ..J. 0..,. l , ). , . ; . ! -&.,--11'' I Ol'IM 1 DAUA w .. 1 ..... .. ( 'Jroll'{l.~C! by debra ) '-'------------------------~--" Now at 1601 Newport Blvd. _.._......., C-9'1 .. M.11 GWC Soloist Chorale Set Saturday Former student Sharon Curl will be featured as soprano soloist when the Golden West College Hartford Ballet At .OCC Comm unity Chorale performs in concert at 8 p.m. Saturday. Classical ballet and The concert is set at the col-contemporary dances lege auditorium, 15744 Golden will be presented by· West St., Huntington Beach. Hartford (Conn.) Ballet Miss Curl, a graduate of Company Sunday at the San Francisco Conser vatory Oi:ange Coast College of Music, will sing a motet from Auditoriu m. Costa the first movement of Mozart's Mesa. The concert is "Exulale Jubilate," the rec-scheduled for 8:30 p.m. itative and aria from "Christ Advance tickets on the Mount of Olives," and a cui.L are $3 and may be French melody by Ravel. Sbe is a 1972 graduate or purchased at the ticket Westminster High School and attended Golden office in the adminlstra- i....:.W:...:e:..:.st.:...t.:...w-=o:...::y:...;:e..:..a-=rs..:... ___ ....._ ________ lion building Saturday from 8 a.m . to noon. Tickets at the door wUl The Tokyo String Quartet, Koichiro Harada, left, Kikuei I keda, Kazuhide lsomura and Sadao H arada, w ill perform at 8:15 · p .m. Sund ay at' Lag u n a B e a c h H ig h S ch o o l. Tickets are $5 at the door. ·G'VO· · ~o r /q · . ' .... ~ For the art lover <Ac 1 Q)._.,., with discerning taste 7 ~ Via Lido Plaia 34JQ Via Lido. NB 813-5430 TUT, TUT, TUT Al lost, at lost, King Tut hos ooi11ed in Oonqe (Ollrty! We o•e proud ro pre~ent o wit of rivff T utonkhomun reproduction pte'<'!ll mode in 1<122. the yea of the cb:overy of the • now fom<M romb. The set ls mode of rhe r..,.,, onyx and c:onsi"' of two Qb.ifi~h. symbol of momonq oro birth. and 0 ~ dad! wuh ri'8 Sphtnc "1MQ on lop, oli,o mode of or,.,,l - All 1h1s ond mur h more owoit1 you ot cu fine coH.c:lion ~ery. '° 1reo1 yc:vwlf 10 o nice half hoi. °' ~ and ~ the beouly of 1he pa" and P"l' t"''· AR ow ponl.nJ> co11y o 7-doy uncondirional~ooey back • • guarani•·~ (J.flly ho..s 00.'y from I 0 to 6 • • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE Co~mittee for Arts presents be$4. SATURDAY, MARCH 11 • SUNDAY, MARCH 12 EAST WEST Pl.AYERS . ''Once Upon in America" T•sday, Mcrch 14 UCI VIiiage Theatre 8:00 p.m. A celebration In story, song and dance describ- ing the past, present and future of America as aeen through the eyes of Asian Americans. Tic11.tt11· o...-AcfmiMJon M. r.cult('S•olf..,., Ollw _,. 13. UCI s1.-1a $2. Ava1.-al IN ASUC1 .... Oflice '""" t ~IO •JIO P."1--al IN bO& olllCll Otll-"lth&Ol h pwlorn•_ for._ ............... ~ lat Alta• l»a7L IJedication ·"Living Jewels On Display Each Day" Scheduled D e,d i c a t i o n ceremon i e s a nd a c lassical ~oncert wlll h ighlight t he formal opening of Sadcmback ' College's $3. 7 million Fine Arts Complet Sun- day on the Mission Viejo, campus. D e di cati o n ls scheduled at 7 p.m. in t he new theater wtth SPONSORED BY THE NISBIKI KOi CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY JAPANESE ENTERTAINMENT, ARTS & CRAFTS ------------------------------------tours scheduled to begin at6o'clock. •. lhe IDDSI i1crediblB .. anmction in 221•rs! The 90-voice Sad- dJeback Concert Chorale a nd 60-member Sym- phony Orchestra will perform in the 400-seat theater at 7:30 p.m . Located at Sunflower & Bear St., Santa Ana, Ca. \ Opposite South Coast Plaza Mall MONDAY • RIDA Y I O.t -SA TUIDA Y I 0.6 -SUMO A Y 11 ·S . l Saturday ,ltlar.11th .. De1Teco'1 .. awn hot• bllioon, SUNSHINE 10a.m.-6 p.m • ARE YOU DREAMING ABOUT lusH TROPIC ISLES? EXCITING FOREIGN CITIES? ROMANTIC EVENINGS? VISIT TRAVEL FAIR 9 a.m.-11oon 10 a.m.·6 p.m. 10 am.·5 pm. o.I Taco Hot A1' Balloon Olaplaya & lnformetlon from Cruise Lines. Air Lines. Tour Companies & Recree11onal Vehlc .. Dealers Bio Sisters Plant & 90'x Lunch Sale 11 a.m.·4 p.m. Tour Fiims wen be on cltpl8y. (Weatllef Pe!Tnitll!IO) . 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. Audllbon Soc .. ty Conducted Tours 1 o a.m .• 12 noon. Sultcaae PackklQ Demonstration by TWA & 3 p.m. _ ... _"""'~--.. Benefit Box Lunch & Plant Sale for Big Slaters of Orange 2o~nty Volunteer BIG SISTERS of Orange County ,• . ·: =· :: . GALLERIES / OUT ·r~ ABOUT Mesa Gallery Sets Show of Indian Artist INDJAN ARTIST -Lithographs, oil paint- ings, drawings and sculptures by Indian artist R. C. Gorman at Muirhead Galleries, South Coast Plaza, 3333 S. Bristol, Costa Mesa. Recep· lion for the artist Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 6 p .m . Exhibit through March 30. Gallery hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.am. Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m . Sun· days. I NSTALLATION VIEW -Exhibit of graduate student work Monday through Satur- day at Fine' Arts Gallery, UC Irvine. Opens Monday at 6:30 p.m . Gallery hours Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. SILK SCREEN PRINTS -Work of Guy Maccoy, including abslracls, landscapes and still hfes through Wednesday at The Orangerie, 1492 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours dally 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ARTISTS WORKSHOPS -UC Long Beach student artists progra m Monday through Fri- day in galleries A and B along with exhibits by Galleries/ Exhibits \. Laurie Anderson and William Wegman. Con- versation with the urtists in gallery B, 1 p.m. Wednesday. ONE·MAN SHOW -Oils by Michael Campbell through March 31 at Haggenmaker Galleries, 372 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . FILl'1 ON SCULPTOR -Claes Oldenburg featured in film at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Members $1, non mem· bcr:. $2. WEAVINGS, GOURDS -Craftsman Mark DuBourdie will give a gourd carving de· monstralion Sunday, noon to 2 p.m. at Huntress Gallery, 2811 Villa Way, Newport Beach. His gourd carvings will also be displayed. Weaving of Donna Specht including designs from baskets, beadwork and pottery of American and Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO ~r '"TUNtw G\fft ~ Great Food And Fine Wines r IN A DELIGHTFUL INDOORJOUTOOOR GARDEN SETTING -Pilar Waune -Jacqueline Hagan - Strolllng Vlolln1 •Mon. & Thru. from 12 Noon VATE PARTIES• CATERING• DELIVERY 2640 E. Coast Highway CJnllcle o.e FernttM Covl'ty.,.d) Corona del Mar 640-7092 -~-' SUNDAY BRUNCH AT THE ARCHES "Newport's Finest" 10:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Pactflc Coast Hwy. At Newport Blvd. 645-7077 ... f NAVAJO WOMAN BY R.C. GORMAN Alas kan Indi a n s also on exhibit. Hours Tuesdays through Sundays, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. \ D E MONSTRATION -Seascape a rtist Violet Parkhurst will present a demonstration at Thursday's 7 :30 p.m. meeting of the Artists >J. sociation of H\Ultington Beach North. Meeting place, Murey Park Recreation Center. 1'11XED ME DIA -Work of Peter Keefer. including watercolors, at Flavia Gallery, 4945 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach, today through April 10. Reception for artist, tonight, 7 to 10 o'clock. Gallery hours 10 a .m . to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. Fridays to 9 p.m. PRINTS WOODBLOCKS -J apanese prints and tr~ditional woodblocks in exhibit at Golden West College community gallery, Huntington Beach. Through March 19. Hours 1 to 4 p .m. weekdays, 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays. DUTCH ARTIST -Bookplates, manuscript illustrations, landscapes and work for postage stamps by M. C. Escher at Vorpal Gallery, 326 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach. Hours 11 a.m. to 6 p.m . AIRBRUSH PAINTINGS and fiber op· tic/laser glass sculpture by Linda Price today through April 16 at Bird's Eye View Gallery. 3420 Via Oporto, Lido Village, Newport Beach. Hours Tuesdays through Sundays. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Frtday, March '0. 1978 DAILY PILOT C3 New Restaurant 'Hom~: ' Setting Channing at P/,emant PetUJant As we started to say last week ... The Pleasant Peasant in Newport Peach js one of those places 'fVhere, upon "'°tering, you immediately start to see the possibilities of living in. All that remains, you romanticize, is Lo call lhe movers and have them bring over your personal effects. The restaurant's intent, I was told, is to offer t\ne continental food and excellent seryice in a relaxed country inn atmosphere. Jf those offerings. ultimately measur..e up to the extraordlnarly successfu l decor. the place will indeed prove to be a triple winner. THIS CHARMING SETTI NG can be credited to two well· grounded restauraleurs . Bert Blender, who was raised in a little German inn, which has been in his family for two generations and Guy Denegre from Toulouse. France who was trained in restaurant schools in Eu;ope and has worked in top·notch restaurants there and In America. As with their pr6totype, Pleasant Peasant restaurant in Downey. Bert and Guy revamped an existing facility to create lhe feeling of a small provincial inn. serving patrons the same as they would guests in their own homes. I haven't been l!J>le to dine there yet but the dinner menu ranges from supreme de poulet Parisienne (a partially boned chicken in a light cream and mushroom sauce> through tournedos black and white (two medallions of tenderloin of beef sauteed. one topped with creamed mushrooms, the other covered with bordelaise sauce). . To name but a fe w more choices there's can a rd 'a l ' orange (partially boned half duckling In orange sauce), medallions de veau vieillc France (medallions of Provimi veal sauteed in pert wine with fresh mushrooms and a touch of cream). crevettes sautees au chablis (shrimp gently sauteed in butter. white wine and shallols) ALL ENTREES I NCLUDE soup and salad, bread/rolls, potato and two fresh vegetables. Everything, too, appears quite reasonably priced -all dinnt:r selections are tabbed between $5.50 and $8.75. Up to seven daily luncheon specials - served Monday through Friday from 11:3<> a.m. to 2 p.m. -are presented on blackboard menus. Representative selections any day of the week might range from meat loaf Wellington and C'hopped steak Basquaise to sole amandine and ornelette Lyonnaise. Dinner is served Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.: Friday and Saturday -· until 10.30 p.m. Closed Sundays. Located in the premises earlier occupied by the Beggar's Opera, you'll find the Pleaaant Pe)sant at 4251 Martingale Way-in Mac Arthur. Square just off MacArthur Boulevard and adja- cent to Marie Callender's -Newport Beach, Telephone 955·2755. A Sl'ORY POPPED UP the other day that migbL.. well have had its. origi~ in the DAIL~. PILOT classified advertising sectjon. Had that, been the case, the reader would have see", something like this: • HELP WANTED: The Jolly Roger restaurant on Balboa Island has a few select positions uvallable in the area or cooks, busboys, clear . girls and other ser vice personnel. Duration of • contract one day. Experience absolutely neces!tary Sali!tfaclion guaranteed. All of which is not to suggest the Jolly' Roger has changed its employment policies. Employees are s till hired on a much longer basis than one day. ~ ~ Out 'N About Norman Stanley . For t he restaurant's 30th anniversary~· celebration in May, however. they are seekine'. out as many "old·timers" as possible. "We're very proud of our operation on Balboa Island," Pres ident Douglas L. Salisbury told us, "and we're proud of the people who, made it what it is. That's why we're looking for the old·time employees to help us with our 30tb anniversary." IF YOU WORKED for the Jolly Roger prior to 1962, they want to hear from you. Restaurantof- fi c ials aren't saying what they will be doing for the big occasion, but they are guaranteeing a great and fun.filled day. If you qualify, write Jon Wells at the Jolly Roger General Office, 17042 Gillette Ave., Irvine, CA 92714. Let Jon know when you worked at the Jolly Roger, what position y'ou held, what you are doing today, your phone number and you'll be part of the Jolly Roger'' anniversary celebration. HUT-SUT RALSTON -~WO ~eriyaJ{i Boneless Fri. & Sat. DAL TOH JAMES &MARTIH --n.re.;. n.n. Breast of Chicften ° ·Dinners £or $7.9S I Boneless Breast of Chicken Marinated in Teriyaki Sauce. Broiled to Perfection and placed atop a Bed of Rice Pilaf. Imagine this Tempting Dinner made even more appealing at the special price of only $7.95 for two. Dinners also include Your choice -~ of Soup or Salad and Warm Bread and Butt ~O!l!) :flog~ p· .,...... -.. RESTAURAN1: •• 'r: fERIYAKl 1 STEAK I . _, ""' A dellcious Teriyaki Steak. prepared' the -$2 65 way you !Ike 11, and served with crisp green salad or home made soup, rice pilaf or -. choice ol potato. roll and butler • Served Friday and Saturday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. SPIRES IRVINE MICAltlM .. Ill ..... f "'. I This coupon good for o Teriyekl Bonele .. BreHt of I Chldten Dinners specially pnced I at 1ust $7.95 for two at any of the Newport ~h lrvlne Long 8eedl Mlrtnll restaurants hsted below. 3333 w Coast Hwy 1121 E Dyer Rd Seaport_viflage I I 6'12·2295 546-4400 168 Manna Or. Costa Mesa Blllboa lslend 09ne Point ~IN 598-943! • 11 2300 Harbor Blvd. 203 Marine Ave 25100 Del Prado l.811e Forest s.nta ~ I 54<>-a535 673-8720 496-0855 22873 Lake Forest Or. 33 Fashion SQiee I 761M999 542-3307 ........ OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 23, 1978••••··- For Your Dancing Enjoynient Al ·& H.A .. L. Tuesday thru Saturday ' ~MOONRAKE · 18542 MacA~thur Blvd. • • ·: :; ~ .. .. .. . . ;) , . •• •• .. ~ i· l ' ,· I ' I ! ?.'lo' lf4 DAILY PILOT ._MOW!! 08 WHITE PLUS LISTZ & COMPANY Frtd91. March 10. 1978 WINDS ••• <From Page Cl) o v e r r lows i n ,,fi;J~rl ''Scaramouch" -"U's ~ the most exciting music l cao remember." Other critics say it's destined to become ooe of the major works of the wind re· pertolre. Another feature or the 8 p. m: performances will be Dvorak's Serenade in D, which marked the composer's debut as a conductor in 1878. The oldest composition to be presented will be Bach'sFantasiainG Ma· jor Cor organ, written In 1705 with a richness of harmony that lends itself well to modern wind bands. Music of the last 25 years will be represented by Vaclav Nelhybel's "Concerto Antifonale," i echoing the music of the 16th century Venetian school; Peter Mennin's "Canzona," replete with short and brisk woodwind sol os and Vincent Persichetli's "Psalm" with its extensive use of choirs of instruments. Magazine cover Is only part of the nonsense connected with the Rut/es' spoof of the Fabulous Four who become a rock music legend. The parody will be shown on NBC-7V Wednesday night General admission is $1 ; studentsarefree. ACTOR ••• Bugged by Beatles? · L. P~ Case, Drums DAMCIMGAND EHTERT AJHMEHT -. TUE. THRU SAT. 9 P.M. TO 2 A.M. ~~~·!Ifft ow "' th• c-ty1 w. I • ••Id ...... th••• odjedtY-.Jlvt 111t• WOft't. ! -.., Is c-In. '" or r-wtf. We ttllM you'I c ..... Mets oft-. D.-ciflcJ. • . flltwt..._.. . .mid you'I ,._,tty delight.cl with o•r 111od•r•t• b•••r•IJ• .priu stntctwe. <From Page CO "I don't think many students really have an objective picture of their own limits but maybe that's good. "It isn't that talent isn't important, but there's much more than that. You have to have en· thusiasm and drive." SCR's acting con · servatory fills a need, Ms. Shallat believes. ''The training schools in Los Angeles tend to be media-oriented. There's very little for people who are really stage-oriented. 1 get a lot of students who would otherwise be traveling all the way to I ]<ONA LANES Los Angeles to take 2699 HARBOR BLVD. classes. I think certainly this conservatory is go· COSTA MESA ing to snowball. There's "S-1J12 · : tons of talented students ._ _______ ._. h.ere in Orange County." Not the Fanc:y •rench that tourists see. . le Biarritz is the kind o£ tettaurant renehme.n Jove. Intimate. Not too txpenalve. Md Homecooked meals tervtd by attractive help. Don't mias your lltt1t taste of France. Featuring Rack of Lamb, Sole Bonne Femme, · ~, Salads, Desserts, Delicious, Dtlidous. Join us tonight! Opeh Monday thru Friday for lunch, dinner .even days: By MICHAEL PASKEVICU OI ... 0.11, ~let Slaff The Rutle1 -a rock mime Legend that wiU la&t a lunchtime -. arrivtd in the States in 1964, having been blessed by the Queen of England. and 19 hits in the Bnhsht(1f)20. · The intense excitement over the pre·Fab Four's debut on the Ed Sullivan Show draws 10,000 acream· mg faM to Kennedy Airporl to grttt tM band. Un· fortunately, TM Rutle& arrive at La Guardia. StiU the moptopc conquer the world, and on the bahd's return to the States jn 1965, TM Rutl.ea play the world's first outdoor rock and roll concert at Che Stadium (na~ after the Cuban guerri/Ja leader): Promoter Syd Bottle describes the event.aa the mo$f exciting 20 minutes of his life. The Rutles strike it even richer with their Jirlt film, "A Hard Day's Rut,".and follow up that black and white epic with a lavish color production called •·ouch" (I need 4'01Mbody) • But in 1966, the Rutles face a major popularity threat when rhythm guitamt Ron Na.sty proclaims tM band "bigger than God." Album~ aky-rocket cu angry Americans rush out to buy copies juat to bum in their fireplaces. Na.sty made the remark to. a slightly deaf rock journaUst iDho misinterpreted it. What Nasty actually 1aid toc11 TM Rutles were "bigger than Rod" a.t in Stewart • '~,;Iden ~~agorr GENUINE CHINESE MANOARtN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A La Carte Dishes LUNCH-OmNER CAIL Y ' Food to T• Out ·2111 ........... COSTAMISA ·· U :30 A.M. to 10 P.M. 642-7162. 64'-"'' 1lllst6RGS cR~lf!orHizil4· EARLY BIRD DINNER -~n!!°~ s2:9s Spldd &..c .... , ..... Nt\•lpart' I Biggest ~ & Salad Ber I TB>-OY"'"~~· 1.1, SI 3100 lnM Ave. IMewport leodt Golf eo.r..1 ~IWPOIT IEACH 751·1223 A H 1114if11Wf1' R ot1111rt1111 INVITES Mxl•TO O(JR 8 A.M. GOOD MORNING . SfK..1.11/zi~ ,,, IM/•l/tYI tJ,,,.,ftllt 11 O'tl«k LUNCH TIME J:JO APTERNOON TEA j :30 10 11 :00 IVBNING CUISINE . . OKAY ENOUGH. No use in spoiling all the fun. This delightful piece of nonsense will be ful· ly revealed Wednesday nlgbt on NBC. The one·hour TV special, "All Y-ou Need ls Cash," is the creation of Monty Python maniac Eric Idle and the British comedy troupe's musical conspirator, Neil Innes. Idle will perform as bassist Dirk McQulckly (Paul) and Innes as Ron Nasty (John). Rikki Fataar is Stig O'Hara (George) and the ex· tremely homely John Halsey is drummer Barry Wom <Ringo). GEORGE HARRISON will appear as an in· terviewer and Paul Simon and Mick Jagger will be themselves in a very brief discussion on the musical significance of·tJie Rutles. If the show is half as hilarious as the "free r ecord with Ws 20-page book.let" now available at loc4ll record stores. Idle will have created a satirical ~asterplece that llberates the real Beatles from their never encling m)IStlque. Excluding Idle, the rest of the RuUes play their own music and it's uncannily realistic in its reproductiooofthe BeaUes' vtntage sound. The show wU1 trace \the Rutles from tbeil' early days ln Hamburg (playing the Rat Keller) when there was a ftftb Rutle·Leppo-to the Jlnal sue·yJ>U, sue-me days of "Let It Rot." IN BETWEEN, the full det.alll will be given on the "Is StJg Dead? .. controversy, the fiap over the cover of "Shabby Road" and critics panning of the ''Traglcal History Tour" film but praise for the animated "Yellow Submarine Sandwich.'" I've always wondered about that. I maglne kettles of hearty soup simmering over open hearths. crusty rolls stl11 warm from brick ovens ..• the ambience of a French country Inn. The Pleasant Peasant serving your favorite entree and dellghtful lunches from a blackboard menu. complemented by an exquisite pastry selecllon. In M•cArthur Square (Behind Bl<Kkbeard'~I 4251 Martingale Way, Newport Beach Resen-atlons: 955·2755 ~ CAPISTRANO POP MUSIC Victorian Bar at ~ lt~J1kWHAt~ 400 MAIN , BALBOA PENINSULA • 673 4633 494.8081/9 l4t S. COAST NWT. LA~llACH 0,.. Z4 Hovn Pri.. W .. S-. Mwclll 17-l~lt DrM..,../l ...... s:.;,;.,,•:."!. "DUCK SOUP"" 9.W.t Gust f .U & Al Tit.t _, .i-Hf ~ : QASSIC ITALIAN CUISINE Orange c-..,.s Celebrity·Shlclclecl. Hew Y orll·Style S.,per CW» VALET PARKING 2 2S L Coest Hwy, C-.. Mer c.l for._...._ '7W267 GRAND HOTEL No. One Hcml Wiry ANAHEIM (ACROSS FROM DISNEVL.ANO, DAN DAMON Playfllg Eight Kepoar• Wed. thrv Sat. 8 p.m.• I ca.a • S.. p.-. 4 to t ·SHAMROCK COCKTAIL LOUNGE Costa Mesa 1124 Newport llYd. 646-1421 CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32I02 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NtGUEL (At C-•...., ,___,, RMt end ,.1111. wo1~ In •• s.wr,,.. S.MOn. ~ rooms, w.leome cockttll, ~t diftfltf, dancing, cftl&.; clO\IS bl'Nktett, goH end .1wimrr1fn9, •ttd laeuui. Incl~ .n t Mt tl'd gr11ult{.s. ,.,... w11111" compti~nllt¥ tl~ln• .. rvtc• to Oreng1 CountY Alrpon.,.-t:l Y.- ' I TIMES I PLACES Friday, March 10, 1978 DAQ,.,YPILOT Q Variety Packs Ca'lendar Open? Days Fiddlin~ at GWC Highest Quality Nal1ve Mwcan Foods All SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN Moo.·Thtx. 11 :30 o.m. to 10 p.m. Fri. & Sot. 11:30 o.m. to II p.m. COCKTAILS ~Undoy 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. I p..m. tt*Y Md llietllrdey In tN C.I Sl ... Fullel1oft AKllAll Hell. Ticket ALL fOA 'VANITI•I' -Orenoe. 'lnlormellon et 170.WI. Gtnerat Coesl Coli.ot acl(MMS tek• on Ille eclmlUlon, SZ. <lltracllr c.ornattt In the~-Lab TllHler et I o'cloek tonight end Saturde,. Admlulen frw. DANCaAS D•MONSTAATa -T81\dy 8eal Md (;Ompeny, e deMe end t11e1t1r -mble. perform• at I CHOAALCOLL•o•-UClrvlMCon• p .m .. l'Ulltrton Colleoe Campus . Times/Places • "UntllMCI, .. on 11 ... at UC , fl,. Arts $h1dlo "Thfftel' lrvlne's I p.m. A•mlHltll frff tor the graduate ectlne cleu P"MIYCllOft. PACUL TY TAKU A HANO-lr•lne ConHrvelory of Music's Pec1111y CIMmbtr Pt.Y•rs perform el >:ao p.m. Unl111rs1ty United MetllOcllst Ch11rch, University end C1&l11er drlwa. AdlnlUloft frM. KIT couaCTOllS E~lon 111\d Sale, Anahtlm Qlltur•I Ant center, U1 N, Hubor Blvd., AnahelM, ~~~,:_ lilldlr 11 ,,.... CASH CALLS-Coun· HAATl'OAOUUATCOMl'ANY-t ry singer Johnny Performenc• 1:30 p.m., Oran9• Cash will perform m· CoHt ColltOt Alldllorlum, COila ""-· Tia11to4.t1ec1veMa. an 8:30 p.m. concert THI ONI a ONLY lNI 'ntl ot4I It OHL Y ,,.. 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 SOMe TIEXAS l'IDOLIW -Golden West College's ~ rounds UP BvrOft BerllM, OM Crliry -JOl>I\ Hl<km•n lor -•te<n -llluegress mu•lc. At I -10 lO o'<IO(ll tonight In Ille CommunUy Tl\fft.,., Tkklts •v•llable •I tr. campus book1I«•. "ROLLIN l'OA AIO" car SN>w, s t d t th A THaATUl •ULL OP JOY -At!Mbllli.tlon 1116tllute of Oran99 a Ur 8 Y 8 e Promises th• Loa "'"oel•• coun1y, tlOt e. u Vete A11e., Anaheim Convention P11111>armonk tor tu pertormM(e ot Orlft99, 10-.m. ••p.m. 1n1or1nat1on Center. Paul Clllh•ra•s "Sympllony In i.s>-i ?ii-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TWAIN TALKS TONIGHT - Throuvl'I tr. voice of ~. JOMpll H. Arlnokl of tr. ti-1 ... faculty In a compll•tlon of tr. wrlier'• "'°rtis. At Celebration" llOnllll\t and Sunday at tll• Music Center Pavilion, Conctucttd bV lullln IMhla. a>ncert be91ns at l :lO lon191\C, SUnday al l :IO pm. SATURDAY, MAACK 11 l'llESTA f'Olt TM• •••os -Swallows, lllat Is. San Juen ---j~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f-~c~~~no~~hA~dt~ Golondrlnas w1tll contest1, tours, trell r ide, rodao •nd p•r•d• be9lnnln9 at 11 a.m. toel.1y. Aunt 11\rougll March 19. Celellrate5 Swall-s' return. FOR A REAL . 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FOR YOUR FAMILY · Easter Sunday is a special day just for your family. And to keep it a family occasion, we're preparing a lavish Ea5ter Sunday family dinner buffet, which will include roast lamb, roast beef, glazed ham, fresh salads and much more. Entertainment by Marriott's Famous Twin Pianos Please mike your reservatjons now by calling (714) 64CMOOO, Ext. S106 .MirriOtt~ ~~-~--~2 Plus Specills S.md Monday thri Thundey (Friday, Saturdly a Sunday 't~ 6 PM.) -~tudlnt Hotid•Y1 special. indud1 soup or lalld, choie1 of /Jlkld potato or rie1 RED SNAPPER ••••••••.••• 3.95 MAHI MAHI ••••••••••.•••• 4.45 GRILLED SEA BASS ••••••• 4.45 TOP llRLOIN STEAK •••••• 4.75 NEW YORK STEAK ........ 5.45 LOlmR TAIL ............ 1.45 STEAK AND LOB8T!R •••• 7.45 pl/JI 32 other varitt/fl of su/)lrlJ 1t1f0od ind b•f disha r .- LUSTY COMllDY Ct.ASSIC-South Coest A•pertory opens Ben Jollnson's Volpone" today at 1827 Newport 8111<1., Costa Mesa. Various nlgllls and times, call tlox ofll'9 for ottalls 1164-.US2. PAAADIE fOtt ST. PAT -Mission Viejo~ for Its lrlsll roots In the •u. •nnual St. Patrltlt's Day p•r•de, soutl'I on Chrl5anllt ~Ive from La Pu AoH. -ch beOins-at t p.m. today. JOHNNY CA$tt CALUHG -Al ll'la An•helm Convention Center, tonloht. . Ticket Information. center's tlox office, 635-5000. DANCE AS OH THElA TOES -For show al San«• Ana College, 17111 and Bristol, Phlllli>S Hall, S.lurci.y. I p.m. Admission $2 general, $1 st-.ih. "WHATS NEW PUSSYCAT" 8:350nly "WHAT'S UP TIGER LILY?:' 7:00 & 10:~ A TRUE LOVE STORY. .. For tvtryone who btlitvtS in happy tndings The continuing true story of Jill Kinmon•. a woman with enough courage for ten lifetimes ... and a man with enough love to carry them both. ~THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN'2 PART IPGI MARJ LY?"' HASSEIT ·TIMOTHY BOTTOMS FllMWt.YS l'll<lllV( TIONI A LARRY rcua:.ccw1111D s f(LOMA."I f1u.t Wn111n bf IXlU<.LAS UAY STEWART· Muto< by LEl HOt.DlllOCC O.rttt•d bt LAKllY rtlRl ~ • Product4 by COWARDS. f£1,0MAN .\ L'~l\'WS:\l. l'IC f L'IH: NOW SHOWING "ANNIE DAILY •1~T/IU-1:1~'4iM:1S 'WORLD'S GREATEST LOVER" (PG} DAILY 11-»IO 00 &ATISUN-3"01Mt»t000 "HIG ANXIID ' CPGl • ~ TtiAU THUA8-e:~40 PAl•~.010'3S SAT/SU-1;00.UCM 50-8:~10:35 WALTOISNEY'8 "RUN FOR YOU . "CANDLESHOE" R LIFE;CHIL CHARLIE BROWN" PA1C1Ea 7:.S DAILY SAT/S\J-1:00-6:»7:$0 &OC).Q:30 SAT/8U~~ "SAlURDAY NIGHT FEVER" (R) 0"'-Y l ·C)().1·20-10:30 SAT/5\JN ' -1.20-:S~.OO.·to-\0;30 WAlTOISNEY'S "PETE'S DRAGON" ..GNOMEMG>BILE" "SLEEPER"' "BANANAS" (PG) "EVERYTHING ABOUT SEX" "ONE AND ONLY" (PG) ''WW & THE DIXIE DANCE KINGS" "FLESH GORDON" "TUNNEL VISION" "THE GROOVE TUBE" (R) "GAUNTLET" (R) "TAXI CAB DRIVER" ALL DRIVK·INS OPEN 6:l0P.M.Ht~HTLY C:lllld Under 12 Ftff Ul\less * Klddl• Pl•Yl•OUltd •AMERICAN HOT WI>:/: Stwmg TIM MotNTIRE ·LARAINE NEWMAN JAY LENO ·JOHN LEHNE'· OiUCK BERRY· JERRY LEE l£WIS ~by JOHN KAVE· Story by JOHN KAYE300 ART LINSON ProcWd tJy ART LINSON· Drdd t1(R..QYO MUTRUX jSNalCl-......_•All...,.11111""' A~~ t ,. ' I • • Frtday, M1reh 10, tm ~ EOWARD.S ~ BRISTOL Pr109'/, ~ 10. 1178 DAILY f'ILOT C1 ·. l .. 7 ' t * . . . . J - (3 DAILY PILOT Fnday, March 10, 1978 INTERMISSION THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MAO'S . ''SEMI TOUGH .. SO. COAST PWA • taJ . ttiu MtU D~K. '( 6:0M:Of. I 0:00 '411 lrill•I I M)llllf ·1 . S41-2111 llO ,..,,.. ...,,..._,.,.,, ... .., .. NM:,. '"',..... ' I ACADUIY AWMO -llAT'IC*I MAN.-S .. Cl.'OSI IMCOUWTUS Of THI SO. COAST PLAZA THIRD KIMD" IPGI NS SM!t-IOUY • .• • ,,._,,. .. ,... ! • S4t.UU MOr.usa· '14'1'iuM ll:IWl4Ml.:1't .. I••• MANN'S CINEMAlHD 1414 St .,,.., ........ llS.1111 MANN'S CINEMAUND MM St llllhr .., .... US.IUI MANN'S CINEMAUND MM Se.llMlltf .., .... IU.IAI nn,... "STAI HOPS" laJ 11116 ..... ... ,,._ ,.....,.7'.»1•>9 "SI UMIB PARTY" .... ... ,,,_ ,,..._.,.. nnr-.. NOH~"IPGI H~Y­ SAT,._ 1.--.N "A FIRST-RATE CHILLER HAS ARRIVED TO JOLT US OUT OF THE WINTER DOLDRUMS. A smaehtng perfonnMCe ~ Qenevieve llujold. Her phP- ical 8flillty and bravado are of Bondllln stature. -COMA' la that Increasingly,...~ talnment-• rich, satisfying thriller for those whO can stand the fast pace of an ex- ercise in terror." -~c..-.-.. .... ,.,,.. Illness Delays 'Two by Two' Curtai IC you'd planned to make the opening nieht of "Two By Two" at the Westminster Commun!· ty Theater tonight -don't. The show bas been postponed one week. An illness in his family kept a cast member out or rehearsals for a week. and rather than replace him, the theater put back the opening. The musical will make its Orange County pre· miere next Friday and run for five weekends. Otherwise, everything is looking great for the musical version of "Noah and the Atk." ac- cording to Kent Johnson, who's returning to bis first love~ directing musical theater-after a couple years away from it. The Costa Mesa direc- tor, who works behind the cameras at K-OCE , Channel 50, is feeling very "up" about the upcom- ing production. .. I SAW THE SHOW on Broadway with Dan- ny Kaye," he says, "and it struck me at the time that it really belonged on aif' intimate stage. There's only a ca st of eight (no animals; that's all done with lighting and sound effects> and the horsei.hoe stage at Westminster really fills the bill." The recent downpours have contributed to the mood of the s how during rehears als, Johnson adds. Lately. it's seemed like the Orange Coast would be deluged for 40 days and 40 nights. "One reason I wanted to do this show was Intermission Tom Titus because it's one practically nobody knows," he points out. "It's a Rlchard Rodgers scorer but it's likely that no one coming to see it will know a song or piece of dialogue from it.'' JOHNSON'S NOAH IS Richard Rowland, a veteran of many Orange Coast College produc- tions, while Noah's wife is Pat Burson of Foun· lain Valley, who's appeared in several local community theater offerings. Others lo the cast are Linda Wolfe, Dick Tayl6r, David Chandler, Jim Flynn, Diana Lincoln, Dan Angel and Lyn· da Towler. Since Westminster's musicals generally sell out well in advance, it's advisable to call the theater at 893·8626 for reservations. • ORANGE COAST COLLEGE will present Lillian Hellman's drama "The Children's Hour" next week for four performances, Wed· t nesday through Saturday in the Drama Lab I Theater. f Directed by Chris Smith, the show spotlights Cynthia Reynolds and Patti May as ~ two teachers whose lives are ruined by a scan-, dalous rumor. Others In the cast are Anthony Nunes, Becki Whitfield, Myra Pitman, Pier Delvaglior Robin Davidson, Cheryl Niemeyer, Susan Briere, Ingrid De Sliva, Debbie Leffler, Trish Swenson and Mark Whitehead. Curtain is 8 o'clock at the Drama Lab and admission is $2. The play is recommended for mature audiences. ~ NOMINATED FOR dACADEMY AWARDS DAILY PILOT INCL.uon~G BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR -RICHARD DREYFUSS BEST ACTRESS -MARSHA MASON "'The Goodbye Girl' "The last miracle I did was the 1969 Mets. Before that I think you have to go back to the Red Sea. That was a beauty." is a joyous comedy- just what the doctor ordered. ! • ,_. George Burns John Denver '"(PG) m ·~ .......... Lt•,t -._,nl .,~.n '·---............... 7I01 Nell Simon makes feeling good legal ... " , GENE SHALIT, NBC· TV A RAY STARK PRODUCTION OF A HERBERT R05S FILM NEIL SIMON'S "THE GOODBYE GIRC RICHARD DREYFU&5 ·MARSHA MASON and introducing QUINN aJMMINGS as Lucy Edwards Schedule Dally 7:15, 9 :15 Fri. 6:00, 8:00, 10:1 5 Sat/Sun 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:15 c t ' ~ ' . . . ' s ;. .. i ., . STAR GAZING with Kim Leatherby RATED[!] FOR TALL! Dilly wos o kid who got pushed around •.• ... then he found the POWER In . ~WIN VABLANS PRESENTS A CHARLES BAND PRODUCTION Staring KIM MILFORD CHEl\Yl SMITH f\ODDY N£DOWAU. KEENAN WYNN GIANNI RUSSO c.StcrMg RON M4S>J'. MIKE BOOENK . DENNIS BURKLEY EDDIE DEEZEN BAMY Ct.m.ffi _., FP.ANNE 50\ACHT/FAANK MY PENW -~ .. Slt'VENElll r_i.-.,,OAVE AU.EN 1 Fr1dlly,'Man:h 10, 1978 ·a11H119 attd Coup• Top Dog's Been Tossed By MARK TAN TlltMell~.....,. ' LAS VEGAS-When Abbott ud ec.allo uaed to do their "Who's on first" routine it was strickly for laughs, but theaame\ueSUOQukedlnLaa Ve1asbas never beenalaug)llna matter. As a matter of fact. the "problem" of ftnt amd second act.a. co-starring, opening act and headliner, has caused all sorts of unreasonable paranola <on performers• parts) and has drastically limited both the number anti the caliber of stan on the Strip. In recent years, the so-called "o-pening act" bas all but disappeared; co-beadllnen is a more correct desctiplion of Vegas bookin¥s but try to· tell some performers, agents and managers that! The abowgoing public is totally unaware of the moally imaginary status of who's on top or whose name goes first on any mar· quee. The public makes neither judgment nor distinction about the billing order when two ma· jor name stars are appearing together; the running order of the show is even less important lo the audience. Buddy Hac:kett, at the Sahara Hotel, was one of the first to erase the nonexistent "stigma" of opening the show MAcun by insisting that all of his guest stars (or whatever) were given equal 100 percent billing. Hackett gave many an unknown as well as established "name" or rising performer the im· portance of co· billing, thereby giving the entire show importance to the audience. Entertainment directors have wrestled with the performers' unwarranted fear of "opening" for years and many major stars have chosen to give up Las Vegas rather than "suffer" the loss of stature (in their own minds, mostly> of second bill· Ing. The problem, if there ever was one, doesn't really exist any more in Vegas and the sooner agents, managers and performers stop torturing themselves with second billing inferiority com· plexes, the more work, variety and attractiveness will accruetoallof allofLasVegas. . Stars are stars are stars! BlU Cosby, Milton llerle. Jo1n Rivers, Anthony Newley, Raquel Welcb,, Lena Home, Peggy Lee. Carol Cbanntag, Abbe Lane, Juk Jones, Anne Murray, Roberta Flack and dozens of others who have .. opened .. sbows will never be considered "oDeDlnt acts" by any atretdl of anybody's imaginatl&l The bottom llne is apparenUy time and money -the ftrst star on usually does 40 minutes. the closing star does 50; the aaJarles (all quite astronomical to begin witb, ftllllvel1 speakln1> are nobod,y'a business anyway. ••• Beraac1ette Peters, a daullng new star oa the Vegas scene, now in her second date at the Riviera (with Bob Newbart). wlU be bursting into prominence In every medium this year. Bernadette's doing a special movie for TV Cln Hawati), cut· ting her first record album, guesting on half a dozen TV specials. and continuing her much-in-demand nitery ap· pearances, including a multiple-weeks deal al the Riv for '71 and '78. . . PIFTUS The late Bobby Dartn•s life and career will be the subject of a new biography. Author Al o•orto (who never knew Bobby) has been telegraphing friends and associates 'round the world including such Vegas intimates as Tony Orlando, Paw Anka, Rip T•ylor, Wayne Newtoa, producer Jee Peterson, Summa entertainment director Walter Kane. musical director Bob Rosario .. etc, . , .. Charo. currently making the Bob Hope tour of Australia with Barbara Eden and Florenee Henderson, set May as her next headliner gig for the Sahara ... Cuban star Norma Reyes (last here ln the Tropicana's "Folies Bergere": Is Rodney Dangerfietd•s special guest star at the Trop Blue Room ... Wellll, ex.xcuuuuse him, but Steve Martta can come back to the Aladdin's Theatre for the CMAltO ,.erforming Arts anytime he wants. Steve not only sold out the 7 SOO.seater, but turned away another several thousand right up lo curtain tiQle for bis one- nighter ... MervGriffin&Co offtolaraelforthe30lb anniversary of the country's founding and a week of special telecasts. When In Southern C.lifomia visll a.t.llNfVllRaAL aTIJDIOa TOUR ....... WA C~ ' DAILY PILOT C9 , CJ• DAJL Y Pfl.OT Frtdq, Msch10, 1178 Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTfNG.S I IUD:\'\ "'Energy, Smoking" Antlquaa. Cl) UNTAMED WOALD ''F-lllland'' ~ MERV GRIFFIN Bubbl.ed V p 7:00 8 1"E MUPPETS au.t: Jaye p. Morgan D N&CNEWS II UARSCUJe 0 ABONEWS 0 BOWUNG~ DOU.AAS CD ADAM-12 John Travolta and Glynnis O'Connor star in the TV movie "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble" tonight at 8 on ABC. Channel 7. Malloy and Reed take 10 the hllll on horMbeck to track down thlevM. fD MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT by Jim Cooper on Cartar's -gy plans, llwl Panama Cenal and Korea Gate Cl) THE MUPPETS Guest: Cloris Leacilman. Oi) OAUFOANIA TONIGHT 1:00 II Cl) WONDE.R WOMAN Cl) TO TELL THE TRUTH 7:30 fJ ALL-STAR ANYTHING 00£8 0 WILD KINGDOM "Operation Rhino" 8 NEWLYWED GAME 0 9 HOUYWOOO SQUAAES fJ JOKER'S WILD Cl) ADA»-12 The taem i--na thet crime hM no rwpect for ege "' race. Ela LA INTEACHAHGE "lnfotm.d Sourciee" . Oi) VOTER'S PIPELINE Orange Coonty'• tour Con- gr""'*'.,• Int~ International peace talks are je()pardlzed when a young claltvoyant begins manlpulatlng the miod1 of _., hlglHanlclng dlplo- rMl• by u9lng psychic photos ol their deceased loYad-. D OUAAK "The Good, The Bad And The FIQus" W1*'I his lhlp f8'1s Into a blade hole In IC*l8. Adena Quaw1t and his a.. !Met their 8'111 counter,,.,u from another uoi-In a fight lo the deattl. 8 MOVIE Oaannf>I 1...bting• fJ KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles D KTlA (Ind ) Los Angeles 0 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Angeles ®) KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (ln,9 ) Los Angeles Cl) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles al KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles '1ll KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach • * ~ "Streets Of Laredo" (19•9) WHll1m Holden. M1Cdon11d Cerey A pair ot outlaws reform after 1olntng the T-Rangert aa a cover. (2 hn.) 0 aJl ABC MOVIE * *'"' "The Boy In The Plullc Bubble" (19761 John Travolta, Gtynnla o·eon.-. A boy born with 1n Immunity deficiency. must I/lie without uw1 con- tact of living 11\lnge. (R) 0 MOVIE **.,. '"B'. .. Muat ~ .. (11173) O.....en McGevln, Palrlci• Neal. Pollhc•I aaueainetlon and bual- ,,... tunnoil cort1ptlceta the Ille of an Hungllrian 1111· Ing In South Ametlca (2 hrl.) 8) CAAOL BURNETT AHO F'Rl£N08 Cl) MOVIE * * * * "Glgo1" I tll62) Jedele Gleason, Katharine Keth. The poor, mute Jani- tor of a ru!Hlown P1rl1 rooming houM ottera to shelter a woman end het ~er.(2hn.) • If!) WASHINGTON wttt< IH REVIEW 8:30 D CPO 8HARK£Y "Tell It To TM M1rlrw11" Flabby Chief $hat11ey pre. per• to defend the Navy's llOnOr 11gatnat • herd- nosad Mar1ne Sergeant (Eddie 8anh). conl'ld9nt lie .. be able'° dll'°9 ~ atOllftd ,. bolclrll oppo- nent I CA08S-WITI 8 WA.U. ITN!£T WEEK "Wall Streat Amid cnanoe·· au.c: Howard M. er.v,., -"" vloe pr..ics.nt, Dru.I Bwntlam l.alnbaft tno. t:OO. (I) INCN!Dl8l.E HULK (Pramllt•) While In Phlla· delphla, David 8--(8111 Bixby I Lou Ferrigno). a bldrra man-beast. Is , ... cued from a pair or muog«8 by a down-.and- out prizefighter (Martin Kove) who la~ In e lhedy dope oparatioft. O ~FUS "Requiem Fot A Funny Box" A MCOnekate ~ olan (Chudl McCenn) tries to pin a homicide cnerge on Rockford to e110td lldmlttlng the eiostence ol • tile box oontalnlng his jol(... Meredith MacRae, Jaaon EWBgumt atat.(R) m MEAVGAtmH fD THE SVC WIVES OF' HEHRVVltl "Cetll«1ne Pan"' Although -IOUSly tn, King Henry menlell Cath«ine. Lady Latimer. '1ll MOVIE • • • "The Gold Rush" (1922) Cherlle Chaplin. A lone prospector aeta out to make his fortune during the Alaskan gold ruSh ol 1900. (2 hrs.) tO:OO fJ HUSBANDS & WIVES & LOVERS (Premiere) A comedy series focusing on the halSIM. foibles and frlvcli- lles of live suburban couples. Ron and Helena Willll announce they are splitting up to allow for pet&Onal grawfh and lulflll- ment: Lennie and Rita aceldentty admit theit mat· r1ege doesn't exlat. D QUINCY ··~ For The living" With lea than 24 hOurl to live, a W•t Coat Malla c:Nettaln coercee Quincy Into parlorrnlng en autopsy on him to dettlmllne Whet he'1 dying of. John Vernon, Ina Balin guest lllf. DO NEWS Cl) HONEYMOONENI A ml•underat1ndlno threlt-to and tor- lhe lriendltllp of Ralph and Ed. 10:30.&I) NEWS 10:.0 THE RESTORATION Of AEM9RANOrS "NIGHTWATCH" . A documantery IOok at the tlOw, ardow and 1*lbnl.- ..... 'Ji:~!I~ s!0~t~'8~ie Gleason plays the title role of a mute janitor in Paris in this 1962 comedy. drama movie. KOCE 9 9:00 -''The Gold Rush." Charlie Chaplin in a silent movie classic from 1922, playing a lone prospector seeking his fortune in Alaska. CBS 9 ·12:05 -.. Don't Go Near the. ' Water,'' Glen Ford heads a cast of shore bound sailors in the South Pacific in this 1957 movie comedy . with Fred Clark, Keenan Wynn and Mickey Shaughnessy. cany c:omp1ax wonc that WWll Into the mending ot the ~ meeter- ~tasw-ted. 11:0018 D (J)lll NEWS l.OYI. AMEIUCAH ITYU ''loll9 lutd The Psycnla- trll1" Harry I... In low with his friend'• wife. "Love Al'ld The Vleltof'' Claudla re4Ufna from • aaferi ..tth a houM oi-t. 0 MOVIE *** "Topaz" (1999) Frederick Stallotd, Deny Robin. lnternatlonal Intrigue and euSpatlff •eMl!t Wiien It la di~ Soviet agenlt hlW Infil- trated the French govetn· ment.(2hr•.) G» THE ODO COUPLE Invoicing hla ESP, Fallx wame • 1keptlcal Oscar not to 11tend a gal• dinner •t wttlch he la to be named "Sporttwrlter Of Th• v ...... • LErS MAKI! A DEAL '1l) MACNEIL I LEHREA REPORT 11:308 ()) M 'A'S'H "Showtlme" Whll• an enleflalner does a show from an lmprO'llMd 11ege in the MASH compound, Iha c:ornady and drama of Iha doclMI' ltY98 go on. (R) D TONIGHT OuMt hOat: George Cartin. OuNU: 0-ge Pflmt>ton. Diel< Shewn. Joan Rtvera. Joee FeOcl1no. 8 LOY£. AMEAICAN 8'TVll "Love And The Other Ouy" Ed and Illa glrlfl'lend Qlorle are Mylng good- night wMl't 11'1 Wlllka BIH Reynold•, In 1111 bathrobe. G 111 IAAETTA "Think Mink" Barette hu his hands lull IMl8fl t'#o Old QMZ«• get Involved wttfl ganoeters, atolen lure and l!-..,,.(R) • OUTER IJlll18 "Cry Of Slefl09'" • GETIMAM" Tiie Ctlief huntla &i.1 to Dr. Stael In hopaa Ille can conooct an antldot9 lot a ~poilon. • CAPTIONED A8C NEWS MORNING 12:00 8 lWIUOKT ZONE ''The 7th ta Mada Up Of Phentoma" • MOVIE *** "The &ave One" ( 11158) Mlchael Ray, Rodol- fo Hoyos. A young boy tre- vela to Mulco to find his pet bull that hid bMrl SOid eocidentatly. (1 hr., 30 min.) flB OICKCAVETT Quall: George Rose. actor. 12:05 II()) C88 LATE MOVIE •• ,,., "Don't Go Neer The Watet'' (1957) Glenn Ford, Gia Scala. Wonct War II aallor'8 In the South Pacific .,. almoel In P8fildlae. but !My need a raa..uon hall. (R) 12:IO II MOVIE ··~ "Mystwy Of The Wex muHum" (1933) Lionel Atwill, Fey Wray. A mad Ktefttllt robs the morgue to make wax llg-ur• ot hlatorlcal charac- ters. (t hf.,25 min.) • WORU>Of 8UfMVAL "Africa's Wallenda" 12:.17 8 8TARTIME "a.etc To Back" Shelley Wlntare, Jacll Hawklna. 111 MOVIE **'A "The Loves Ot Carmen" {190) ,Rite Hayworth, Glenn Fons. A uve1y gypey girt meneoee to ruin the llvaa ot the men wtlo loYe her. ( 1 hr., 23 min.) t:OO . t.llDNtQHf anew. Hoit: Ronnie MllHp. OueMa: Cfywtal Gayle. Lar- ry Oatlln, Jerry Lee LMwll. ConwtlY Twitty and Iha T'wltty lllfda. "18"V "Trail 8y Tl'9ehouN" .MOW! *** uwllMI E.ut On a..- con S11Mr' (19&2) George Murphy, Flnl1y .Currie. AIMt a leienttet la tllr'Mt• ened, 111'1 ...... """ .. ln~&ed by the F.B.t. (2 l\rtl.) 1:10• MOVIS * ~ "Genl Ot DarltnMs'' (1"2) Jerman RoblM. A. ANarado. Nostradamus. Illa notorious vampire, ratwna from the Of&Ye lo Clll:r)' out Illa ~ic:. egalnet humen belnga. ( 1 llt., 30 min.) 1:M8 NEwe 1:51 8 NEWS 2:GO·~ ·~ "Conquering Horde'' (1931) Richard Arlen, Fay Wray. An Nffr'J offtcw, on u11g1-1t 10 ... r- ranc:h••· becomea lnvolYec:f wfth Indian W81'W and IOve. (1 hr., 25 min.) D MOVIE * "Mllalon To Hall" (1963) Paul Hubec:hmld, Marianna Hold. An undercover agent, working "" • dia- mond 8Y"dlcat• In Amllar- dam, follows I bend of dia- mond amuggtera. (2 hrs.) 2:30 8 ~ $.-00., MOVIE ** "Illa Of The Delld" (1 ... 5) Boris Kar1olf, Ellen Drew. A Graak o-el, fighting an i.i.nd lntiu~ tlon, le ~ In e WOf1d ot wftcNiraft and lllmPfr ... ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) 1:251 = a:ao e NEWS 8 MOVIE ** .. Freedom To ote•• (19511) Paul Maxwell, Felld- ty Young. A young girt Ne- nno. to uva her lather'• life wtllla a ~ Idler stalk• th• 1trfft1 or londoft. (1 hr .• 30 min.) ~-MOW! + *'* ."Qty Acroea The River" (1949) Stephen McNally, Thelma AHier. The atory of a Juvenlla d41i- l n q u en t In Brooklyn, adapted lrom Irving Shul1Mn'1 n0>1el. "The Amboy Dukes " (2 h'1 ) 4:o5 9 MOVIE '* * "Run 01 The Arrow" (11166) Rod Steiger, Brian Keith. Fiiied wfth bitter- ,_., ait ex-Confederate private Joins Ille Sioux nation to fight the U.S. ( 1 hr.,.Omln.) •:10• M0\111 • • "The Mcwll9ter Makar" ( 1944) J. Cerrol Nailh. Ralph Morgen. A doc:tot c:raa• rnonewe ""4th Na MCret~ted glandu- lar lnjectlona ( 1 hr.. 25 min.) "ti\ 11 IWA 'I' MORNiNG 7:00 8 CAMERA THAU "The C"-'8 Of s.n.gal" hc«pts from '"'" fllme and the film community ol that Wast Aftlean country ··~tad. D HONGKONG PHOOeY D Ill 8Ut'ERFRIEND8 0 PTlCl.U8 • 11.EMEHTARY NEWS • WOMAN: REEL TO REAL. 5) VOOAFOAHEALTH ()) THAU A LOOKING GLASS 7:30 8 STEPS TO LEARHINCI a 0000 <M.08ETAOTTEM 8 PACESETTEAS G» MOVIE **Mi "Tiie Nevadan" ( 1950) Randolptt Scott. Dor0thy Melone. A U.8.t marehal Is Mtlgned UI& )Ob ot racovenng stolen gold end arreetlng the robber. (1 hr., 30 min.) ., BOWERY BOYS A high aodety croolc pt- lo UM Sach U a foll tJ Q!_•b an lnllarltanoe. SI SUAME STREET Cl) BUSINESS 1:00 8 ()) AOeONIC '100GE8 8 MOVIE ••• "The l.aat Outpost" (1951) Roneld Reagan, • Rhonde Fleming. Two t>rau.. fight on Oppoelte 8ldae during the CMI W11:. (1 hr .. 30 min.) D ®' LAFF-MYMPICS 0 MOVIE ••• .,., ''Bend Of The Rrler'' ( '952) ,Jan,. St- art, Arthur l<ennady. Set. tlerl oount on en ~ ancad 11""'8 to bf'lng them much Medad ptOl/lllona, (2 hra.) 1;30 II ()) UEED 8UGGY' Cl) MOVIE • • "The Underworld ~ Story" ( 1950) Geil Storm, Dan Duryea. A reporter ' sign• his own death "er- rant when 1141 clatvea Into tile underworld's polltlcal connections. I' hr., 30 min.) fD MAKINO THINGS we AK I CHARUE'S PAO 'Fourth of July' ·stirs Heart Ship of Fools Richard Benjamin (center) and crew (Tim Thomerson, Richard Kelton and Tricia and Cyb Barnstable) fall into a black hole in s pace and met their evil counterparts in tonight's ePisode of the space spoof "Quark" at 8 on NBC. Channel 4. By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP) -If you 're not busy Sunday night - rorget that, make s ure you 'r e not busy -watch the television movie "When Every Day Wa s the Fourth of July." It 's an absolute gem. JOHE$ It wlll touch all your emotions. It will grip you with suspense. It will ·amuse you. It will warm your heart. It's on NBC, Channel 9. at 9. "When Every Day Was the Fourth o( July" is the story of a murder trial as seen through the eyes or a child. It is also the pilot for a series starring Dean Jones. Most of the c&arac\ers are lift· ed out o( the childhood of Pf'Ot ducer-director Dan Curtis, although the trial and circumstances are fictional. Rarely in a TV movie, or any movie for that matter, do all the elements work. But here there ls a masterful touch, from script to performances, in recreating the ambience of Bridgeport, Conn .. in 1937. LEE HUTSO"' wrote the script from a story he and Curtis created, and Curtis directed. This should be a breakthrough for Curtis, who bas been typecast as a maker of horror films. Dean Jones plays a lawyer whose practice bas been limited to making telephone calls and writing letters. Suddenly, at the insistence of his daughter, he Ls thrust into the courtroom to de- feM a mute handyman accused of murder. Jones. whose acting muscles rarely gol a workout during 10 years of 'Disney film s, gives a great , but restrained performance as an ordinary man who find s uptapped strengths in a crisis. Geoffrey Lewis is eloquent as Snow Man, the mute, who has only his face and gestures to re- veal his emotions. ALL THE performances are splendid: Louise Sorel as Jones' wife, Chris Petersen and Katy Kurtzman as his children; Harris Yulin as a prosecutor who represses his own decency in an effort to win the case, and Scott Brad.Y as a brutal cop. Curtis said he cast Jones because, with a moustache past- ed on, he looked like his father did in 1937. It is basically Curtis' familf, although his father's oc- NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY AWARDS In a world gone mad, who needs a funny fabulous love story? YOU DOI M ··EL eeatActreH Anne Bancroft Best Director Herbert Ro•• ---including a-st ActreH BESf .PICTURE Shirley MacLaln• ..... ""' ~ ... ~ .... _ . ~ ~~~tifft¥.trl HENRY WINKLER cupation was changed from den- tist to lawyer and he did not have a sister. It was actually aA uncle who was an attorney. · "Most of the roles I've been called on to play have been very ordinary men in extraordinai:.y circumstances," said Jones. "-l am chosen for those roles because of my approach to act- ing, which is not bow can I make myself look good but how would I react as an ordinary person m these situations. Not having had any formal training, I am forced to ask how would I react. So. in desperation I have become a naturalistic actor." He said eight series scripts were now being written for the )possible use. ll would become a ·one-hour drama loosely based on Curlis' family and friends, as 1 "The Waltons'' is loosely based on th e early 1J fe of Earl Hamner. ' ~· ~ ' MOVIE REVICWS 'COBllng Bot11e' Fonda Film Loses By BOB 1'HOMAS ~w .. .._..._...._. ''COMING HOME" is an old-fashioned movie triangle played against the bitterness of the Vietnam War. Jane Fon· da, the dutiful wile of a gung·ho Marine (Bruce Dern> falls in love with e paralyzed veteran (Jon Voigt) while her husband is overseas. Miss Fonda continues her gallery of sensitive portrayals, Dern is absolutely chilling when he confronts the lovers. Voigt is superb. Despite the acting ef· forts and the knowing direclton of Hal Ashby. the overall effect is as depressing as the war ilself. Rated R, with much hard language and one erotic sequence. o;·~u.~:;~.1\~11:'::'~:1!~":.:1~ collKtlon of nor friendship wllh • 9llt.d 1Chool9'rl w~ ld.,.tlsm led her to tra99dy In N•il Germany. Fred Zlnnemann ("From H4"• to Eternity:• "The Nun's Story") di~· (A Quick Look at the Movies) pley1 '"'"" 1111 Mf)SlllvtlY In hUMen relello.,.hlps, J-l'onda 11 Ptrftc· llon u the youno Htllmen, dtllnHt· 1119 lier lnseorltles, lier lemlnlnHy, her PHllon tor CAUSeL R•ttcl R. "SATURqAY NIGHT l'EVER" mtrlt1 111-.emergence ol John TrevoH• es • lllm 51• In much l'9 seme m-as Svl..ster St•ll- • nd "Rocky." Oerberlno, of "Welcome B<Kll. ICotlH'' .,,,.,OH as .,, aclOf' of comedic vltallty -he's an tlKtrltyl1>9 IMnGer 11S -It. He plays • paint 511C!P wttttnan •hoSe Ille revolves eraurd Ills dl$<o nl9hls. Tl>t music is loud, the talk raunchy, uw \e• animallsllc. Oire<tor Jann 8adllam Ila> C6ptU<ed the but and trw molleu. as trw you"9 crowd will r•c09f'IH TM tolm I• ei..-at tNlm. not th• matur• -_.,,.,.. "HIGH ANXllETY" lsOtdlcatedby Mel OroollS to All-.d Hilcncock. and It's an 1tlectlonate, sometimes hllarlo1a trlbUte to ttw master of svs- pense. Oroou Ian• m•v i.. leu wtlslltd slnca ~· to ttw ws-penn 9•""• MerM to h1mper Ills antic ert. Slill !ht outr~ 1'"'9M ere there, •nd Orook• ~ts llno supe>ort from Made!IN K•twi. Har,,..y KOf'm..,, Oorls l.Alechtntn end H · sorted ianlff. R1ttd PG, but lhtff's little to olltnd anyone, ••ttPI poulbly psvct11•rlst1. "TH• OTHER SIOE 01' THE MOUNTAIN. rART 2" -Continues lh• sa9a ot Jiit Kinmont. th• champion Ski or wllO mliStd to be de· fuled lly per•lvsls. This lime. the tocus It on -rt1ucwnt ,_ with I Shy INtk cll'l .. r, JoM llootht. •llom &lie llNMIY merrltcl. Tiit t• qutt undtrstend1bly lecltt the dremellc pewer th•t med• the Ml9lnel • aurprl .. hit •f 1'7S. -..i Marlfrtt Heuett la 419tln Wef"'ly convln<l119 M Kl-I end Tlmotl>y 11o1iom1 dlllll•vs en -'-tide II• hes not •h-n on the "'"" !Mio,., TN re11nf II PG, but U'41Pt lor • brief motel K-, tlMre I• nothing lo off-111-,oM. "HEROIS" -1'1Mlly there Is e movoe that credltMy turns 1111 the plight ot Ill• Vietnam veter1n. "Heroes," •terrin<J Henry Wln&ler and S•llY Fields. Is • corwlnC1119 story ol a men -tries 10 meu tM ... •• 00 • ...., by P<lfsul"9 • '- Clltrlshed df'Nm. As Jack 011nnt. Wlnltler -en u<el-IOll Oi mov· ln9 from the smooth, ltld beck "Fonz" charecter lit plays on teltvlslon to a cot1lused but O.· 'termlnecl wteren w+lo •enb to start e w0<m farm In Ctllfon\le with• lew of Ills ••• bUddlH. Some•here belwHn New Yortl, -· N e~s trom • menle l hospltel. end C.11toml1, ht enc-••• CMol e.11, pleyecl lust • bit •••-Y bv Siiiy Fltld. SM'S rwwllng •••Y fram • fwture, he'• lrYlftt to find Oi!f, Yet they .... tot •Ill••· --both ... se1rchl1t9, ntlther aure of •h•t they'll find. "ljerott" It -for 1 che1199 -• OOod movie, telllnt ar. e11°too-tn.e storvol ITWftwMwtre-treclad In their_,, land for flglltlnt In en u11pop<1f1t •er. Riied PG. ' NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY . AWARDS including Best Picture Best Special Effects Best Sound Best Dir~ctor -George Lucas PETffi OJSHING tnS /!JE.C GUINN€5S Dally 7:30, 10:00 Sat/Sun 12:00, 2:30 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 ,NEWPORT 0 CENTllR,H• ••• • • .. • • • • •• Newport Fashion Island Newport Center Betwffft MacArthur 1r\d · JemborH et PIClflc Coaat Highway 644..()780 • Friday. March 10. 1978 Mark Hamill is back on earth with Annie Potts in METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYERpresents11CORVffiE"starrin1 MARK HAMILL and ANNIE POTTS O+JL Y PILOT (; JJ Written by HAL BA RWOO D and MATTHEW ROBB I NS • Produced by HAL BARWOOD • Directed by MATTHEW ROB 8 IN s METROCOlOR PANAVISIOt( MGM a yii.:in Altlsts Corvette Shows Sat. Once Only at 8:30 Coma Will Also Show S~t at 1_:45, 4:00, 6:15and10:30 -e~dw-ar~ds~H~AR~BO~R-=TW~IN=-=--,.1<__...c-c..,,, HARIOR AT WILSON, COSTA MESA 646-0573 646-3266 "LASER BLAST" ptue (PO) "MYSTERIES OF THE GODS" NlrHted by wna1m Sh1lner ..: .. f:J2 DAILY PILOT Friday. March 10 1978 In Costa Mesa at Bauer Motors, we have an outstanding selection of MG Midgets & MGBs - "The Pure Sportscars. 11 •RITl8H L.llYLAND MGB 20 BRAND NEWMGs IN STOCK-. MOST COLORS NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY The MG Midget 1s Quick. responsive & sllmulallng. These Qualities haJi been bred into The Midget as the result of more than 50 years of compet1t1on & development. 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IP8126l (377TG8). 1974 PINTO RUM.ABOUT ou1 (P8 t34HellOSLO~ f eyl .. •-.w.-.T~ll 51999 1975 ELITE v.a. euto. ~. MctOfl.' • 53699 conclillofllflQ. -8'MMo. -disc -•ill. AM/FM ...ilo. vinyl rool, 111111 twwry "'llyl lnl«lor. Tf)' • on IOr Ille • (1'9084) (2NMt(A~ • • i B DNlYPfl~T Friday, M~ 10, 1978 BOATING 8th Grand Prix 'Power Boaten .Set/or Event By ALMON LOCKABEY Oaltyf'lltl11M"'91 .... That distant roar you have been hearing 1s probably the nation's offshore powerboat fleet tun- ing up their powerful engines ror the eighth annual Bushmills Grand Prix race -the spectuacular that brought out horizon-to-horizon spectator boats off Newport Beach last year. The race ls-scheduled for Saturday March 18, but many of'-;.Ule big boats will be on display at Fashion Island Saturday. along wiCli drivers and crews who will slam them through the Catalina Channel seas a week hence. lt will be the third year the race bas been held at Newport. Last year it brought out the largest s pectator fleet in local mar'tne his tory and launched Newport Beach's Betty Cook. the only woman driver in the rugged sport. on her way t.o a world championship. COOK WILL BE BACK to defend her title in the Bush.mills, as wlll Rocky Aoki, the jovial J apanese restaurateur who woo the first race at Newport. Also in the starting lineup will be the roster of 15 other orrshore powerboat racing greats. includ· ing Bob Nordskog of Van Nuys, the 64-year old grandfather of the sport; Joel Helpern, New York; Sandy Satulla. Ohio; Preston Henn. Florida; Billy Martin, New Jersey; Tom Adams, Florida; Bob Brown, Van Nuys; and Dick DeWitt, South Gate. The big open class boats-averaging 38 feet in length and powered by up to 1,250 horsepower engines will race over a 195-mile course starting off the Newport J etty. to oceanside. back to Newport. to Seal Beach, then across the channel to Cat:.ilina Island and back to lhe finish at Newport. UNDER FAVORABLE CONDITIONS the bo:.ils wiU attain speeds in excess or 80 miles an hour. In heavier seas the a ttrition r ate is great with breakdowns, engine railures and even sink- ings all along the course. Besides the mass of spectator boats, sboreside spectators will line the blutrs over Corona del Mar lo get a glimpse or the big boats as they thunder along the course. The race is sponsored by the Pacific Offshore Power Boat Assoc1atJon and-has the sanction of the American Power Boal Association. It is the biggest event of its kind on the west. coast ~nd counts toward national and North Amencan points leading to the world championship. Trying Again Yacht Clubs Plan Races After being beached for two weeks by foul weather, sailboat enthusiasts are expected to be out in force this weekend, hoping for something in between a dead calm and raging gales. In Orange County the major compeUtion is spread from Dana Point to Newport Beach with action being planned for both large and small .. boats. Big boat competition will be predominant, led orf by a resumption or lhe Newport Harbor Yacht • Club's Ocean Racing Series, including the Ahmanson of International Offshore Rule, the Dickson for Performance Handicap Fleet and lho Corkett for Midget Ocean Racing Fleet. THE SCHEDULE CALLS for a race from Los Angeles Harbor to Newport Beach ln conjunction with the Los Angeles Yacht Club's Whitney, LitUe Whitney, Los Angeles Times and Kooiman series. The race starts Saturday from Los Angeles Harbor and finishes at the Newport Pier. On Sunday the neet will sail a modified Gold Cup oft Newport Beach. The Newport Harbor Yacht Club will also stage a Lehman-12 reiatta on Saturday. The Voyagers Yacht Club will also send PHRF and MORF yachts Into action Saturday and Sun· day in the first 1978 competition for the Bogart Trophy (PHRF) and the Laughlin Trophy · <MORF) Racing will be over closed courses orr Newport both days. THE DANA POINT YACHT Club will concen- trate 01\ small boats Saturday ln the second of its Spring Series to be saJled over inside courses. The Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will send PHRF yachts into action Sunday in the Regatta of Swallows. PUBUC NOTICE NO'rlCI TOCltlOITOllS SV "elllOlt COUltT Of' Tttl STATI! Ol'CAU,OltNIA l'Olt TNll OOUNTY O' Olt4NOl .......... ,. Under Ill• lndepenO•nt Admlnl\lr.tf•Ofl Oii £> ... IM Att IE•l•t• o l G£0RGE 0. ltE15CHNIANN, O.C..-. NOTICE IS HtAEBV GIVEN to Ille crHltor' of 11'4 -Mrntd de< ...... I , ... , •II ... ~ IWvlng cit!--•Mt tllt H1a Oec:-n• are ,.,q.,,,.,i to Ille 11,.rn. wlllt ""' n<t<e\\try •ou<Mt\, In 11\t ufllce ol llw <ler-Ol Ille •IW>v• llltllled court. or 14 prnent ttotm. wllh Ille necessary •OU<llert. 10 ""' un· tlt~111nec1 •1 tt.. ,_ otllcH ol lt•llll C WtlPUll. 22n M;trtlll, Sult• 1.0. Irvine, C.tllornl• 9711S, "'"kl> Is OIO pl«• " l>Usl"' .. ol the 1i11<1ert1Qntd In •It m•llen Pt1rt•ln1ng 10 tM nttte of ielo cleod•nl, wllnln tour tnOlllit> ali.r Uw ll•tl Pul>lk<!llcn" tills noU<•· O•ltd fto(W•Y 71, "1t. LINOA ANNE FLE"4tHG Exf<.Ulrh1 ol rnt wlll Of ti• •-,,..,,_oea<Hnt KEITH C WELl'UTT All0<nev .ti Uw UZJ M•rll11, Sut11 tff l••ln•, CA WIS 1110 7U-ftll Allor110 lt>r; E.ce<utrh PuDlhlled Oranot C0dSI Daily Pilot Fetl 24 MAr.3, 10, 11, 1978 7'>-li PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CllEOITOllS SUPERIOlt COUltT 01' THE STATE 0" CALIFORNIA '01t THE COUNTY 0' OltAHGE .... A-9')M E\lale Of PAUL I. GUI.IC!{, •k• PAUi. IAVIN GUl.ICIC, Oe<eas..cl. NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN IQ l!>e cr..Sl\t>r\ ol lta above,...,,_ au.o.nt INI all po.--.... 11111 clalm• evaln•I llW said ~ art r9QUfrltd to Ille l/lem, wllll lllt neceuMy VQUCMrt. In U.. office ol u.. <lent ol lllt •llOve tnllU..S COU'1, Cl' 10 prtt5enl thl!m. Wiii\ t11• n•ceswry vouc:nors, 10 tile un- clersloned ., ·~Office QI EOWAAO A. TRA81N, IUU H•wtrlOrne Blvd . Torrance, (.altlornl•. WfllC" Is IM plac~ ol tlu~lne•s Of Ille UlldenlQned In all matters pertaining 10 1"9 nt•lt or ••<d atceoent. wllllll'\ lour monllls artH '"' llral P<fbll<•llon ol th11 f'Ott<• Oated Ft1>•ua•v 1. 1978 ~,,;on Gutlclt. A<1ml nos1tatrl• ot tr.. E•tal• ol Chi_.,, Nme<I Oeceaent IDWAllO A. T1tA•IN IUU N•..,._ne 81ff., Terra11u, C.llNntM ttS04 fol: 12UI ~>OS Altor,,.y fw Mml.istr•rf• Pul>lllMcl Qrenqe Coast O•Uy Pilot, ftb. 24 end .Mtr. l, 111. 17, lt1' ,.,.70 PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P lJ BLJC NOTJCE l'ICTITIOOS •UllNIU C ...... t NA#litl SJATINlllrr HOT1C• TOCIHDIT01t$ Tt>e lol10wl1>9 per.Olis .tre Ool119 Slll"lltlO'! C:OllltT 01' TMI IN\IMU es STATR Of'CAUl'OltltlA l"Olt ~ANO"IPER INN ANO TENNIS TN& '°"HT'( Ofl OltANOE CLUB, 1101 E. C.0.>l l09f'W•~. Coron• .... A·MJN 0.1 M•r, CA mts eatale ol Clt\'$1 Al. O. HENOAV. ••11~ of N•wporl Sl•I• QI Oeu•...i l11<t>r ... OltOll. C,.111orn1•, Oov., tt NOTICI!. IS Hl:ltE•Y Ol\IEN tat .. si.1 .. n111, N-1Buth.CA91..0 crocllto""' ''-.Mio,.. nemtet4'!c-111 Thlt bu>tMU h Condv<led Dy • Cer• lllol •II per-.. llt•l"Q tlMM' ~111\1 -•11on II• ••Id -er•~ lo 1114 Oent.ol Newport \llem, w1tll ll>t l'lket"'°'Y VOUCl\er~. In R1c1111a B. Mill•• Ille olll<e ol t,. ctt<ll OI lt>t •OOW S.nl0t Vice """laenl tnlllled tC1Un."' to prewllt u..m. wll" Tiii> ll•IW11enl w.U Iii"" Wiii> ttie Ille ll•OUa•y WKIC,..rl. 10 Ille "" co .. n11 Clef• .of OH119t County Oii denlon+O el "'8 l•woll1Ca .. THOMAS Fel> .•• 1'1t. I.. LORO. 7lstt P•-... Vetenct•. SMt""""'-& Armtln"I Al\er .. ytMl.AW Ut N ... ,.n CIH!t• Or. Ste. A Maw-1 9ff<lt, CA ,-...., Sutt• 2U, Leovn• Hills. Ca111or11I• '1W wl>ICll Is ll'le plac. of IMrliMu OI "'" IMclers-In ... ,,,...., ,_,,,.,,.. ln9 to Ille ttlete of said •<.-t. wtllll" tour montM ettw the tlnl PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USIHISS $TATIM•HT 0, AaA"OOMM•HT ltAMlt ST.\TeMeNT Of' VSll OP: 'f"• loll-tng Persons irt oolnt PICTITIOUS ltUSIHIH NAM• """"'" ••· fl>O ,.i1ow1119 ,,.,_, 11•• ~ El. TOAITO·TUST1N. 17•20 !; tlwUMOllhotllClll~l>u>ln~\lna-: 11\11 Sl•HI, T..stlf\ CA. t1ttO CLIP JOINT. 3 .. 0t COo)•t Hwy £L TOIUTD-L A FIESTA U,5.L•v-CA.ml1 llESTAURANT'S. INC., • C•lllo•fll• Tiit FtChJ-..... ~. N•rna ,. c orpora11011 , HH C.ro•••n•r ferrell to •bO~ we• llltd '" OronQO 8oultv•r0, t..o1 AntolH, CA '°°61> Coullly on •»1' Tllh Dutns. Ii (-UCle<l l>y •CW· Nlcnol•> tor .. t Jr. , ... , Vie Por•llOll Oraf\de, Ml\\tOll Vleft,, CA '2tl\ EL TOAlfO.lA l'll!STA T"IS l>U""tit WU Conduetf!Cf by Ml RESTAUllANTS, INC lnctlvlllu•I Menl11 M c .. y, Nldlol .. Cofne• Jr vic. .......,.,.1 Tl\I• ''".,_,. wn 111ec1 wnn 111e T"I• \ltl-"'"' !lied with Ille tew\ty C.lttk 01 ~attOt Counlv on County Cltfk 01 O••n')I C°"ntv °" ,...,, U, !tit Fel>rutry 10, 1'1t .,..,_ l'tftlt ""'"''-0-.enot CM\! C>all, Pltot. Ger•ld Gf-' Kell. C.••nof P•IMl, Fet. 17, >4. Mere"). IO, 1"11 ttOO WllVllre 81...i., Si.Ill)'"°• 8oftf1y ••11 Hllb,CA'°212 P UBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS •USUllU NAM£ UATIM«HT Tllo lo11ow1nci perwM are tlOI~ blu.IMH _,, AM£111(AH IHVESfMENT. tlW1 Ten.-•t. ~'' ••. Ft>ufll•ln Volley. C.t1tor111• ttlCle Tllo Amertcen 11••1 l!flate l"••tlMtllt eor-etlOll, t C.1Ue111la <erPQrtl""-'09'2 I •lri.r1. Su>ll I .. fl-1•111 V•ll•Y. (•l•IOfno• U7QI Tiii\ bUMMu I• ~100 ty • tOf• OOr•tltn \· .. __ HU~EAICAN A£"Ll!STAT~ INVl:ST M EHT ':Ollf'ORATIOH 0.vtOGue-. '"'"IOalte Tiils tlMemeftt ""'" "'"" wlttt ..,.. County Clerk Of Or•ft9'1 GoUftty ol\ l'•b. U, 1'79 l'ul>lltlled ()>tngit C:O-sl Delly Piiot, M.tr~ll .\. IQ, 17. U. ltlt PllOllUll_. ol lhls "°'"*· Oa\td l'Mirw'1 •, lf1t, Putlll"'9d Or-eo..1 Daily PllOl PUBUC NOTICE ltlCHUOA. HOM!, Jlt " l'Oll<uary 11,14, MM<"'· 10, 1'7t HOWS• It, OEllTHllt a •aowN MHI Ja.4H e. HEHO•v. JR 63:).)tl--------------1 °" c.111 ........ -------------AclrnlnlslttlOf' Wllh Wiii SfATIEMENTOI' AlAHDOHNIHT A-aOOllhttslattof 01' 111101' 11'4...,. Mmecl CllK-nl PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIU NAME -------------THOMASL..U>llO Th• lollowlno perat>na h•vt fltCl'ITIOUS •USINIEH J:l511 ,.., ... v.-... SllllUI) -•IWll\c!Of\eO Ille use OI Ille ""'"'-NAME STATl:MEHT 1.ttllola Hiiie. CA tt~ l'ICTITIOUS •USINIESS 8.ainns N•~ PUBLIC NOTICE r.o .... ~ Haw_.n 9Ndl, CA ftMe Pt1l>lt•hocl Or-Coe•I O<llly f'ilot F cb. u, J4. Mer<ll 3. to, "'' Tllo lolloow\1'9 ...,_..II OolllO lklsl-h1:01•1ttt-NAME STATEMENT SAS. TRANSPOltTATION nus•>' 411.,.,,.ylerAllmllllstrat~CTll T"9.lol'-int lllt'l<ln 1' OOinQ l>utl· OROo<ERAGE CO .• "71 Olffora Or., 1------------- J & L ENTERPRISES, 21Jll f'ubllllteel Or~ Co.Isl O•llV Piiot M$.l•s. HunllnQlon8e<K",CAt260 Campus Lant. HUllllr.Qlon Betel\, CA. F•I> 11,H,M•«"l, IO, l'7I HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEMS. l04 The fl<llllaus Bu\IN"U ... ,_ , .. '164• 01.,, .... MOiiie. Got'OfM Cle! Mar, CA '11'7S len4KI to -w.., llleO II'\ Or-1------------- PUBLIC NOTICE John Aoben t.ov<I, >Ull Cotnpau Arno1a N. H•nry. l04 Po1nsath•. Coul'\lt Oii \0/U fl1, SUl"EIUOlt COUltTOf'THE Lelle H""l1"91011 Bf•<"· CA. '2•46 -----------1Cor<>ne0.1 Mar, CA 9105 M~ley A Sowinski 4871 Oxft><'<I n ATI! °' CAUP:OltHIA •01t 1nl• t>uSIM\i Is <-led l>y"" In. PUBLIC NOTICE Tilt• l>u91neu I\ <on<Nc:ted by.., •n· Ory H"ntlnot0118e~"· CA 91MI THB CIOllNTY OlfOltliHOI dlvlclual. dMO!Mt EU9tnta ~ SowiMl!i, "21 Olltonl .... .._....,, John A Loyd !--------------'! Arnolcl N. Henry Or, Hu111lnqlCH> llu<", CA '2M7 N 0 TI Ctr 0 I' HI! A It I H • 0' Thh stal-1 w~ ,,,.., "'"" ,,.. SUl'EltlOlt cou•T Of' Tlllt •tat-WM llled Wint '"' Tiils bu""'n WM <Otlduelod by ... "E~ITION l<Olt "lt09ATE O• Wit.I. County Clerk ot Or•n91> CoUlllY on CAUl'OltNIA County Cllf'll of Or•11oc eo ... 1y .., lndh4""•'· AHO LEnEltS Tl!STAM«HTAltY FebrU.try 21, "711. COUNTY 01' LOS Alt08US Ftl>. a, 1'11. E~• S. Sowln~lll Ell•te .. MARIE IC. THOMl'SOM, ""1)ol 411~0C'N9~ •teaJ Ttllt si..1...,,..,,1 "'"'"""wit" tt. O.Ceeltd. Publl\MCI Orat>9e Coast Delly Piiot l ...... acll, CA ..-r Pvblt"*l Orenoe Coul Oally Piiot, County Cl~rlt. ol OranGO Cf>unty °" NOTtC6 IS HIE1t88'1' GIVEN tMI Ft•r .. ery 21, -Maten l, 10, 11, 1911 Ctlt N .. soo.1117 ~r()I ), to, 11, 14. "Ja.... ... b.28. lf11. PA TIUCI" J"NE t.El!PEA Nt tllM 61S.1f SUMMONS <MAllRIAOU 1-.11 l"MtM llereln a petition tor Probate of Wiii -------------In,.,,,. merrtove ol Published Or""98 OMtt O.lly Pttot. Md iu-. of IAt .. " TK~trY PUBUC NOTICE Pt11Uonlf': ~AON R. PUOLI" Mtrclll.10, 11,u, ma to uw Pellttoner, ref....-"> wl>lch 11 P'ICTITIOUS •USIHIUS NA.ME STATEMENT T"• rollowlng porwns are dol"I buWWIH ._, GLEN COVE ASSOCIA1'ES, "2 F orut Avenue, ~ul\t 71. Ltgu11• BH<h,CA . ..S2 AecrtA<llOl'\S, Inc., • California corporallCH>, ll2 Fore\! AYtlllUt, Suite ll, LllQlHtt BN<tl, CA. '26$2 P•clllcon, a C•ltfornl• co,. Pt>••lloi\, 74-472 Oc!I Pttdo, $1111• f, O•n• Point. CA. 9762' TlllS DUSlntU It (Ol'\duCled l>y a genor•I pan,,.~lp RecreActions, 111<. E.J-Murar. P"'5ldtnl Tit•' stol"""'t w•s lllfld wll" Ute County Clerk ol Or•nge CtUlllY on Fel>r.,.ry it, 1971. PMllt Published Or~ Coa1t Delly Piiot, ,., ..... , ... le._ M¥d!J, 10, t1, 1'71 14t·71 .,,., PUBUC NOTICE ~.,. made fer•~ pan1cuton, -th.It AesPOndent: CHAALl!S O. PU OLIA I'-tht1t eftd 111-o111e ... in, t.he - NOTICet V• IYv. .... twL TIM PUBUC NOTICE Nit i.en Mt tw Marci\ a. ttn. et ~wrt !My --.W. -""" .,_........ f'ICTITIOUS •l)SIHEU 10.00 o.rn., 111 ti. c.ur1rOotn af Depp\• -... , ... -cl IMlou.,.. ,..._.. HAM•STATEMINT ll'lenl No. I ol Mid covn. el 1• Owk wltllht ,. days. it.-tM ~1141 'l'lle ft>llowlrio persons are Ot>lttll NOTICE TO CltlDllOltS Ctftl•r on .. 'Nnt, 111 Ille c.r,o o1 s.m. wt... llUll"OU ts= SUPEltlOlt COlllfT 0' fNI! AM, C.lll0<nla.. AVISOI u~,.. ... tM<Mll..... WILt.IAMS ALAAM SYSTE.MS.. "ATE Of' CAUl'OltHIA P:OR Dated Marchi, 1'1' Iii ,,, ..... I ..... oeci.w ceoitra U411. 0....119' County, P.O. au 73.J, Coil• TllE COUNTY~OltANO• Wll • .LIAMa.atJOHN, tin ••dle11cle • llllllH ~·· U•. ,,,.,_, C.lltomle t2'27 (Mellll'\Q Aa No. A-Mnl c-ty C1wt1 "'""d• -t ... ,. 411'-Le.a la ... dreu) "'E. "'"Strati, C..lt Mn•. E•l•I• .. GEAAIT GOEOHAAT, uw o'"cas L.IUING •. 001.D l0<maci.. .. t19uo. C:.llfoml• 92621 ~u\ed. a, s1..-. w. ••-• I. TO Ille Rupt>lldtnl 1s.. Ll•lt Asbury, •• ztm i>.nfltld NOTICE IS HEAe8V GIVEN \Q the ...... 11 .... .......,,.,. rootnoto• 1: StrMI, El'-· Ctlllornl• t21130 creallt>r• of IN-. named OKICknl Stolte tt• •· Tll• polltioo-Mt fllecl •petition Mlc11e1i. Susan"°"· ion P.mlotd ti..t •II pe•M>m llovlno c1o11m~ •9<>•1111 .. vttty Hllh, ~ taitt COllCUnlnQ '(OUJf ,.,,.,,.i.te. Y°" may Strttl, El T-. Ctlll<>rn1e t•JO Ille S.IQ OK-.,,.. reQUtreO lo hie Tel: W ..... '5$414' me •written ·~ Wltlll<t ae> Oty\ Tiiis t>uslneu •s conouct•4 llY • 111tm. w1111~ne<essery110UC1ters, In Att-Y• ..,., PMtt'- of , ... .,.,.that IN•--~-"" veM••I P*rtnentlil> \M olfl<.• .. the Cltr~ of the •bt>... PublllltH Cr~ '°"" o.lly Pfrot. Oii )'OU. L-ls Attltlry l't>• t11Ulled court, or 10 pr...,,t hm, wit" M¥"' t, to. 16,. 1'11 9$2.TI 1>. 11 you tall tt> Ille • wrltt•n rnt• ,,.,.._. -fllto witll tM the 11te.ou•1' ,,_,..,"' tt> 1111 u,.. "'_,. """"n well tlllW, y,iur de-Couftly Cieri! of 0r•f191 Co1Mty °" ae"ltned tt the ollke of lite Pub41c favlt mey be ent~ al\cl the <-1 Fell. 1S, 1t71 Adrnln1strelor, 1100 Soulll Grandl------------- mey enlff • JudQIMnt <Ol'!Alnlnt In-,....2 A•tllue, Wiiia "Ila. Calttornlo •·21os. l1111<tlve or othl!r -rs <oncMnlft9 Publlllled ~ ... Coott Otlly Piiot lfllhltll '' tl>t piece Of bui!MU Of Ow dMNOll of ~. ~I ~ ktl. 11, 1~ Mardi'-10, m• UlldtrslgM<t In all fNU'" pertalnlngl------------- dllld CIB!Dd)', dllld ~ ... _.,.. ••n to tlta ...... ol MIG decoelltttl, wftl•ln PICTITIOUI •ustNIS5 '"'• <0611. .tncf l4ICft otW ,..lief os loUO' monlllt etw tile flnl pul>ltcatlcin NAM9 S'l'ATIMaMT PUBUC NOTICE rn.y lie or.,ted by trte -1. wt>ld\ o1 tlllt notice. T"9 f01towj119 l*'IMI .,.. 4'ofN PUBLIC NOTICE coul4 rnult Ill tllt oarn11t1..wnt Of D•t.td F~21, ,,,... bu\tnesus· - ------------weoes. telt.lngol-y or ,wopetty, Of' PUBLIC N.OTICE JAMES E ... EIM, GEOFF MC COY St1AF90AROS, ltlSOUltlON NO. 1'71-17 otlltr ,..lltf. PU8LIC AOMINISTAATOR MC COY SUAFBOAAOS, '1IO W. 17111 It I SOLUTION OP THI aOAllO OP: llESOl.UTION NO. "7.... <. If YM wlllt to_. t11e .... Ke et •S Admllllstr•lt>rwlt11 St., CostaMft.I. CA. fff77 OtltlCTOltS 01" THE IRVINE RESOLUTIOHOFTHRaoAltDO" .... ..,...., ...... ,,.......,.,......_ PIC'TITIOUS•UMNISS Wlll Aiwintt!dOlllMt At>l>trt B. Mc1Cn1gllt Jr., SIU ltANC H W"T•• DISTltlCT Olltl:CTOltS Oft TH• lltVINI .... ~ .. t .... ~ •rl-MAMlllTATRMaNT E., ... ,,.,,.._ Se.,,.,re.~8HC11,CA.t266J ltESCINDINO llESOLUTIOH NO. llANCH WATlllt OISTIUCT "''-"·11 ... y,-y .. fll• ... umo. TM following per10na n• doing Nmedclec-1 Jell H•-m•n, 6t0 w. 17111 SI •• 1'1'·11 AND OECLAltlNO ITS lllUCINOINO ltlSOLUTION NO. OatHJM.14,ltn. tlulfntJSM: AOltlAHICU'l'PEA. CotltMeu.CA.92627 I~ T.J ... TI 0" T 0 , 0" M U 7t ·lt AHO OICLAlllNO ITS JollrtJ. CortO<att, PAO/PACIFIC SALES and COUHTY COUNSEl8'111 Geofl M<Ctry, 74 c.. nw .. "'· IM .. ltOVIMENT DISTltl<:T HO. tMA I N T I N T I 0 H Tb-'" 0 It M Acting Oerk co" so LI DATE 0 w I! s TI! RN •A1t•AU TAM THOMPSON Rd., Avoco 9Ndl, N.S.W. n60 ·~'-AID TO ADOP'T ... ..UN Ofl wo•Ks '"'""OVEMl!H'T OISTltl<:T NO. 1d48 C.'*'Olas..o.ciuty OISTlt18UTING, 4020 Palm 5,, .. ,, DEl"UTY Tiits bUl•lleU ,, conducted by • THl:ltEP:Oll. AND TO ADOPT A l"l.AH Ofl WOltltS (Sl!AL> Sulle 107. FullMCH>, Calllornl• ·~JS P.O. 80I tm o.neral ~rt~•\lllp. WH EA EAS, lht Botrd of Olr•<lors THE ltl' "011 01.ASSI tt a SMITM Consolldol1f'CI Western CorPQtatlon, Santa AM, CA. tl10i RObert B. Mcltni9"1 ol lh<I lrvlll!' Atn<h W•ler Olslrlct WHEREAS, ltw Botrd of Olre<t«S •1'N••-'C-WMw, .... • C.lllo~ ""'""'"""'· 4020 Palm 111013+1'1$ Tiits ••• ,_I'll WM llled wltn"" II RWO) tdt>Pl•d Resorullon No. <tl the Irvine Ranch Weter Olstrkt N-l'Ort 9Mcll,CA'2MO Slrtet, suit~ 201, Fulltt1«1, C.lllornla Att...,,•v• tw: Mmhohtt•ler with w111 County Clerk ol Or•nqe Count., .,. 1•1J.O Oii ~l>ru&ry 21, tt1'. clecl•rtnc;i II AW DI adopt ea Ruot utlon No. T•I: 1114)......,. JUJS •-Hf. Fel>ruery U. \t7 .. Its lnl•nllon to lorm Improvement Ols· 1918·11 CH> Fel>ruary 21, 1911. O.Clarlnc;i AlternoY IW: l'et.U-This t>usl-ls COfKlucleq llY a <or· Publls"9cl Oriln90 ~\t D•llY Piiot, n- trlcl No. 104A .,.., lo edopt • Plan Qf its l11te11tiort 10 ft>rm lmproYetTWnt Ols-'TM re-""' OINr "'""''"d Pt>t•lloft FtOruary 14, Morch l, 10, 11, 191t PUbltSlled Ortllql! ~I D•lly Pilot, Worlts !tit-, and lritl Ht>. 10.& encl IO eoocit a Plan of pepon m\$ lie In -lbl'IQ -In the CONSOLIDATED WESTERN t.'1·19 Fet>ruary 11. 2A, Merell l. 10. 197' WHEREAS. tM &oarO OI Directt>rS Worltl ltlerl'for; and 1orm preJGrll>ed l>y llW Celllt>rnlo CORPORATION SI0-71 or IRWO desires It> ruclnd said WHEREAS, 1111! Bolord ol Olre<tors Aultt OI Court-They must be moo In Herol<IH,Slmtrotll,Jr. PlJBUC NOTICE Resolution NO, 1t1a.11 and to tdop\ of IAWO detlres to 1esclnd uid ""''°"rtwlll'llfle~rllllfltl".nci Preslclertt lllh RotolutlOll wtli<" mocllfi.l tllt At'IOlullon No. 191f.1t ""' lo ~ proof of ~ of e "'9'f el .a«:h on L.ATMAM a WATI<INS, Attyo. It-UM ts1Jmtlocl ,.._of carrying out tM this Res.olutlOll wt\l<lt rnodlllol Ille pelilionw. Tlw time -a......_ SU Seortll Fi-St. ICOTI~ TO tttlEOITOU Plan of Wtwka of lmpr-1 Dis-estlm<lled expense t>I canylf'l9 out tM I• dMfllacl MtWd on a 1Mf1Y may wry a..~ CA "'71 ..... A-MSn P\JBLIC N011CE trlct N~ lOU.: end Platt Of Won. of ltnp"OWrNftl 01 .. .._..,.,1119 Oft the "*llDcl of servtc.e, 1'1111!1ftCL .... ~ WHEltEAS.111$ trl4! Intention t>f the trlct Ht>. 1048; Md F« • ._,,.._ _ CCP '13.10 lhroutll ""7JJ SUPIEIUOlltCOURTOf'Tit• NOTICE TOQEDfTOltS Boenl of Olrectonof IAWD tolorm att WHEREAS. It Is the lllfllfltlon ti tM .iS.40. ITAT•Oll'CAUl"OllNIA l"OR SU"Eltlc:l't COUltT 0. TM~ tmprov•tnOftt Olittlc1 within I RWD Boud of Olre<IDts Of IRWO 10 f6rm 1111 PUbllll>ed Or1ftaie Cotti Dally Piiot, Fft~~-~ ~= ~Jto.lly PilOC, I T,,,.'!-...~N!_'I' 2! ~~NOEi JOE STTHATl!.ECOUW ~!!>"~~A FO• wh1ch s11a111>eknownaslmprowme111 1mproveme111 OlslrlCI within IAWD Feti.t7,i4,~"J,10,197a ~ "._.._,.,.., u ..... s ... eo .. ,,.,..~"GE District No. IOU.; end w"lcn ll>•ll l>e "-a t"""o..,,,.,. ~ 422•711 STEELE, Oect•sed. -A-Mm WHEREAS. V.. Boonl fll Otredon OIJlrlct Ho. 1CM8; ..a -------------r---...,----------I Notice Is,_..,., gl-. lo crecsitlOU Ellalt fA AHTOHIO C. Dtl BACA. Of IRWO ...,.,,,_ Int..,.. to~ a WHEREAS, tne 8c>ard o1 Ol..nots PlJBLIC NOTICE MVl"9 cllll!M eoe!Mt l1'e said de· Oenttect. Plen t>I Worll$ lor prooo .. d of IAWO lurlher llllel>dJ to -pt a PlJBLIC NOTICE ~110 II .. Aid Ci.Ima In llw office NOTICE IS .. EAE8YGIVEN Iott. lmprt>Wment Olsltl<t No. ICMA; •nO Pian ol work• lor P•t>POS•d 1-------------...J f'ICTITIOUS auSINlfSS ol tM ct~., Ille ·~·d <CKKI Qr to creditors at,,,,_ Mmtd--- WHEltEAS, "" Pl ... Of Work• for lmorow-Olwlc1 No 1().18. -.. on a INVITING •tM l'tAMa STATSMllNT ptWMnl !Item to IN uncleni9r>H ., "" Ill.ti an ...,_ llavlnq ct.ims *901ftrt P<-Md •mcor--M Oltlrkt No. WHER~.,. PIM\ ot Work• IOf' Notice 11 M~•bY 111 ... " that IM T"• follOWlnt ~ •r• doing otflce of ROBERT E. BAKE st, tne said~ .... rtq\l(red to Ill• ICWA wH ..,...,,,.., to this Sotrd of propo•ed lmcirovement Olstrl<I No. Oo••d o l Tru\leu of the Coul buslnus es: BAUNOAGI! -AOSEMl<N. 1625 W. them. wllll 1"8 IM!CeiWfY ~rs.'" Directors et e A09UI*' Mooting l'leld 1048 WH lltffOftlf'CI lo lhls Boero of Community Collt9• Olalrlcl ol o•v.,., .,Le,.....,..•••£$ -.. ()lyrnplc Bl¥d • No te:J, LOS Anqelff, lhe office of Ille cl4Wtl of Ille -" ...... "' '-'"" ...... • '"" c.111ornta, ..tl!Cl\ '""' oltke I~ \he ... uueo cCIU't, er to presiet'll !lltm, w•tll February 21, 191'; OlrKtors at • R-t• ~Ing twkl OrOftQO Co<Hrtv. C.llforllle, will r• Fe!t•k l I.II., Wollmlltll .... CA 92612 place of llUSlrwts ol lhe .....,...51.,.. In 1.,. 11ects~ lrOUCllers, 10 1._ u,.. HOW, THEREFORE, the lloerd of F*ual'(tt, 1'19; c•lve ~et-~-·~ to ll.'OO •.-.. Oele S $1~· -· Le '·111• -·' DI of AWO E EB • --_..., -~ "' · ···-· • -· """ • all m•tters pe<1•1nlng lo said estate. de•S19ned •I ~ Wlltlllrw BOultterd, rectors I 00 s HER y NOW, THEREFORE. t"9 Board Of ThUrsd•y, f!M•<" 2J, ""· ., .... Aw .. F ...... "Vlll ..... CAtll• Suell (lt lms will\'"' "•CUHry Los A~tlK, C:..llfornla, ..,, ... "I··~ RESOLVE, oeTEAMINE ANO DlretlClf'S OI IAWO DOES HERE8V Purcll•tlng o.ot. ef u1cf SClloOI di.. Aty.-id D M~t tJOO H •• ,. "' • ·-OAOl'ltMfol'°"": ltl!.SOLVE, DETERMINE AHO I Ctlftt St. .._· .... ·-····--,.~ YOUCMrsfftlBtbehlederpr-tocl•• lll•oolbu\ifwssof1Nurldrr\'911l@dl,_ Sectloa t. Tll•t AHolutlfMI No. OROeR n !Clllows: • 1' ct loe•lld ti 1110 Adams A-. .. ...... °" ' --· -·-..,.., ....,... alorntld wt!Nn lour ,,_,Its.,._,,.,. Oii ..,.,11110 per1alnll'IQ to IN Hlat" Of "R I o1 Colt•MoN,Ctl.,.,,.....,a!W1\ldlllme "T'"".,11 b•wlne•t Is condUc1~ t>u 0 llntpubl~loftOftlllsnollte. Hid deetdet>t, •111\111 tC1Ur mo~t"• "11·11 entitled uo1u1 °" '"' Sectl<Mt 1, ~ Resolutlon No. ltJl.19 uld bids will tie publl<ly °""" -v. • .., • " Board of OlrKIOl's o11 .. Irvine Ranch enlllltd "Auolutlon of tl'4 eoard Of ,..... tor• Qtftttet ~jl\lp. Ot'9cf F.-Wrv 21. lfll •ll•r 1"41 !lot putlll~tloft Of '"'' Weter Oltlrkt 0.Cl•lne Its lNJllltloll Dlro<tt>rs ol tne lrvtno "°"'" Waler "Prinuno 1.,..19 °"•~ Ceast Dotes. 51..,.. -"I.. SUolO It.,,...., not lea. to l't>rm tmpr.,..rnent Olslrkt No. OIJlrlct 0e<twt119ltsll'llontlon to ~m Cellet• fell prelllnlnerv Cl Ht Tiils st.rernent wn filed "''"' tM EllKVtOfOltlle•lll' Daltd F.,_.,.1. 1'11 104A tnd to ~ 1 Pf~ of Wt>rb tmprowrnel'll District No. UOB and to .Clledult" Collnly Cltrl\ ol Oret1941 Oounlll on ofstld~edenl SECURITY PACIFIC Tll .. tlor," dated Fe!>tu9ry 21. ma, be aclQpt a PIM Of WOr1o.• Thereof," d.ttocl All l>lclt arat<> .. In OCCOl'ci-wllll Feb u ,,,.. •RUNOAG• & lt~EMAH NATIONAL BANIC ond ttwsemeller•bvlHKClnded. Fe~uery 21, 1•11, ba and me,_ lhe Bid Form l"st~ucll..-• eno • ' ,..,.,. ttO•EltTLMKI:• E•ecutorofttwWJtl IKtMll l. Thal II ls tlW kltentlon t>I Mntl'/ls~lncled. Conclllloft& -Sc>KHlcllll-w"ICll Pubtl"'"Cr ..... C0.11 O.lly Piiot. ~~~=-·'"·•*'°" Mc~INc;::::.i:;;.=""'o.c.oent u. eoe.-., Ol..cton of IRWD to S.ctl• l. TNt II ls lite Int-Ion of .,, now on me-mav be tteur.cl In Ftl>.17, 2~Mttdl), 10, ttll Los All--'-c.I~• JOSW1t~•--..-•- le>rm .... h•ow:M•• 4 Olflflct •""'" '"' Boo!G Oii OlreclOf'S of IRWO IO '"' o1tke of Ille Pur<Jwslne Aoet\I ol •U.n ,..... .... .• _,, .• I AWO tllot allell be knt>w n u form en jrnprowmem District wlWrl said tchool district. Published er..,.. Ooatt Dally Pllet. L•.,.._ltt. ~ ... tm,w°"'rnetlt Ol'1rlc1 No. IOU. •nd lo 1 AW o Ille! sh•ll be known •• &ecll bldclet must 5Ubmll wlU. 111, PUBUC NOTICE Ai'tfcll J, 1Q, 11, 14, tm .. ,.n Toll Jet.mt ~t • ..,., ol WQR1 \lte"etor. lmprow ...... Dlscrkt No. IO&B •nd '° bid • et thl.,...s a.tck ~ltlM cl>e<ll Alt"'"l'I f# all!KWr Sect*' J. Tloel IN pwrpr>M of tM *Pl o PIM! Of Worlll lhoretor. bidatr'' bond made PIY•ble to~ PlJBUC NOTICE Pul>lllhed Oronpe Coast Otlly Pilot, PtOPOt•d lrnpro ... rneftl Olstrl<I No. !.ettlOll J. Tlltt the 1>Urposo of 11'11 Qrdet t>f the (OHi Community l'ICTITIOUS •USINIU Fe!>. 24 ~ -. l, 10, 11, 1911 1'S.1' !~.~' •;: :r: :::.:: ':~!!:;~~ f;.":0!~ ::;:r,..":";"~~';:.:,:::; ~~~·~ .. -:r~: ,i'~us~.:,~ Tll• 1:i::~"~~".~. do1110 :0~1~~·1~~!~~ ~rv"e·~~!,. "'"'k' •nO tacllllles tor llW tcqulslllon. shall ti<! to acquire 111d c..,atrucl 15,., of Illa wm bid u 1 ouaranl" Mlness as: PUBLIC NOTICE ator•oe -••trlbulkw\ .. poltblt -_ .. , •nd fe<llllHtl fCW 1111 kCltlllltlon, ttlal , .. bllMw """ trltH Into IN iw• COHTIHOITAL SHllLI' co .• NO putlflc l'llMlno Wiii iie ,,..., by '"' Clly umretlld Wal ... -wit ... rlQhts. In· stort9e -dlSlrillutlOll of .... ~ poMCI CMtract H lhll ~ It ---AV<XaOOSt. •• BCoJi. Mesa. CAt2t77 Couft<ll Of tte City of Cost• MIK• on cludl110 doms, .. urvolr" storage ..,,, .. ,.., ••ter -w,.w rtol\ll. ,,.. to lllm. In, ..... ~ of ltU·---ter Mkhtef C. HMdrle, 241> A~ MMUI 10, t.11, et lhe hocK Of 6:30 ---.,.-0-,-,-Cl!-T_O_C_R_E_D_l_lO_lt_S __ l•n''· treat-"' feclllllH, me for Clu4111g dams, , ...... otri. 510f'•OI l11t• SU<ll c:;,rt;:.::R,,,., _:.;,.,-; ;;·-~ ... 8, Cos1.IMH.t.CA. '2671 p.m., 1" 1'-Couft<ll Clltmt>tn of City SUPlltlCNt C:OUltT Olf THE ...... l-'8tltn facllltl-. terminal tenkt, lrHlrnt11t 1•c111ues, m•lt>r CllKll Wiii tie,;;-...,:--;,,. the c;,'.; ,,.."' s. °"'""'· 2500 F•l""-SC.. Hoell, 11 F•~ Orlw. Cost• Mew, Oii iiie STAT• OP CALIFOR"IA l'Olt flor•ee laclllll", plpH, pvmpln1J we1er lmpottatlon fac:Hltles, tarmlritl Of 0 llOnd, ll>t IVll llM'I ~tt>f wlll tit 1120S,CoataM9M.CA.9-27 loll-lnq lwn' THI CDUNTYO,Olt.AlfG£ eqwlpm•"'· tnd all necn••· y •IOrlOI! lecllltles, pipes, -oino ~-·1-10·~ • ...._. ...... Ct. Tiiis busAnH• It <ondUCt9cf by • FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN .... A-'4HS 1..-and -llwr'efor tC I ""''.,"" _ _,..,.. -· "' ln <Onnectloft wllll 2-exception -..... ~~ ... ~... • • •qulpm•nl, and• I 11eceuery NoblCNWrnaywlltldr .. llls bldt« oenerolpartntnh•P. Zl·7f.J.C, Mcl.Aln Oewl_, Corn· E1tU!• of MARIE WAOPIER. qulrlne tunlh kl twlllll c0111tac1ua1 oqulpm•llt end prooer1y tlWrefor, 8C• • period ot '°'1't·fl11a CUI foys Oftiw MlcftMI C. ~n. ....... ~... Oe<utH. C01nmltrnontsloCM1YOU\ll'leJIO"n qulflno llHICll tt> lulltll contre<tutl IM.,..tMtl«ll>t_ftl...,t--.... 'nllt at.etiemtnl -flltd wltlt tlll pell'f, °' autttcwlnd 99t"lt tor C. J. HOTICEISKEREllYOIVEICtothit 111111 PU._ Of IRWO COll!tll'locl Ill commltmol'll• to<¥.,.°"' ""~ Tllo a.ens el T.......H~.;;;;..... C-ty (lwtt of OrMlge County an -..n•rorn end SoM. UIS ,..,rvi.w CTedltc>r\ ol ttw --~ cen!11cts lnc1Udlfl9 C011lrac11 wlf" encl -of IRWO CIOftt.111-I" '""l•tll ... ol ,.._ .......... -......... all .. '!'.:'. !'Wuary ts, tt7t. !toad, Cotta Mftt, for 1" lln11.-lh•I •II...,_"°"'"" <l•rnt -•ln ... OIMr ....,cles, end "'9 pevmtflt of contr•cts lncludl119 eot1tr1Klt •1111 :: to weiv.-:',~ j::'...:~~iti• or"i'Z , ..... t•Mlly ~ •ltll varlOflC:H rrom Ir.! uld Ot<-..i ""'-~,....,tr, 11j0 t>IM••11"9 and ofllef' costs of lllWO to otMr tQtfttlet., aM the payrne..t of l.rmalllles 111 ~Y b.d";in lhit lllddlnt Plll>llslled Crlll\Qe OoMt Otlly Pllt>t. pormltlK bulldlnq cover-and ,... llltm, with the ne<.s~"""'~ '" trw extent l)l!rmlt1ed l>Y Se<llon l6410 -••1"'9 •ncl otNr COits of lltWO w SI_...,: · Fewuory 17, t~ Mtr<hl. 10, 1'71 ~;::.,~':ne~·~~ ::,.:,';; tl'IP ofll<• ol tr>e cl-o1 the_..,. oft! et teq. of tN Water C-provlcMd thtt 1"9 oirt111I ptrmlttocl Dy 5ectlefl aMtO NOAMAH E. WATSON S'7·11 lllleo court, er to ... _ lhe ... ,wf\kJ'- tlW c ... .,.11111 out of Mid puttlOIO .... II .. i.tq. of,._ W•ler Coo. prov!Wd Ille! Socrettry -------------!anti "•lrvi.w Road, '"o POR·LO and 11ecuury vo .... ~ll•rt, to't...._" '11"". ben•fll t"• '•"d' wlllll11 ••Id o,. carrvlnQ out OI said~ th•ll •--do1T~•1'" lJ C OTC f'Olt·MO ro11e. ~nvlronmentat °"r\l911"d al the offa ot Jt);N "' Sun, ltlooft, Tide• lmprovelN!1\0lllrlCI. tllll•fll ""land' wllnl n Hid Ollen:~23.'1'7.-11,oo .. "'. ___ P~_B""u_., __ N ___ r_E ___ l~~·~~,~~.:c:.1·:;=, 1:::. DUNCAN. 610 "---' C.nrtr 0r: Coaatal Weather l'ltlOAY Stet ....... Tl\tl .... ffllmeteO ••. Im_ ... ._.. OCtlrkl. . Pul>llt.fted 0..... c-t Daflr Piiot HOTICI! TO CHOI TORS wml>er 1S, "" Suite 1~>0. NtW'l)Or1 8ttch, c..111--. t • V•rl•bl• clouds \MouOfl Saturday , wllh • ZO perctnt <'-'Ce Of lltllt slloWen. w .. "rtY ...... fl '° •,,... aflff> .......... COOi t..._at_ -to COfltlnue, renol11t1 lrt>m S7 IO .a. .._.._. ·-..... p rn 0 0 ...... Of (.ln'ylne out \lie """-' ~ctl• •. Thal ,,.. estimated e•· M••<h J tO tm 11'·7· 1u····---·ttT .... -· .. OTICE IS FURTH EA GIVEN ..... WlllCll IS the pl.tee Off IMlslt>est "' ,,,. --.--~ ...... · • · detcrllled Ill St<llon 2 of lllls pc111H Qf cerrylnq out tlle purPQse 1----·-·---------I ,. "_._.. ..,. '".. " .,,. nc1e I--' In 11 Se<OlldlllQh 10:11p.m. S.J Rest>lullonlt$ol8MO.OOO. c1ucrllttcl In S.ctlon J of 1111, ITAT'ECWCALl~NIAl'Olt et $aid ti-end place, any •nO ell u rs""""" 8 ,,..ltJrl P"11tlni .. first high 10:.Ue.m. 4.7 .. f PUBUC NOTJCE THIE OOVHTY ~ 0.AHOE "'"""' lnttrfllld may.,_.,...., tie It> the Hiett of salcl clel.oMt. •11111" SecllN s .• NII eswas,,,.,.u or Resotutton 11 w . .01,000.. -"'.-.... '""' monlhi after u. first _...,1ca11.,,. SATUaOAY carryl119 QUI IN pur-of~ kCllN J. TIMI H .. t~ll lt>r •-------------"''t.1-... <•"~M. 0·P·E .. H•1~, httrd b' tt>t City Ct>unclt on '"' Ol lllls nc>tlca. ..,.... "lntlow ':ao •-"'· o.a tmprevefMftl o1w1et Ho. 104A ...., ""Yl.1'9 CIUl ""' _,... • lflf'OCION<I '. 111-1nous au1t1t••s ~ •• ::....,. ....... ,. .. .. "' afortmtlllloned ,._ D•l•d '"ellruatY '· "" l'l"t lllO" 10:13 1t10 f't.n 'of WGn!J lllertfor s,,_11 IN lmpr<1v•rnent Olllrlct Hit, 104a tncl ,_, ...., .....,. -8M11w Sec:Olld '°"' ':Up.Ill. 0.1 tevlod uc1u,ivtt't UP9fl Ille tenda tflO Platt of W.u tf4nfor ttwll be MAiiie STATSMClNT NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN tD the EILEEN ... P'HINHf!Y, t H¥IM SKOllOlllQll \O:!JOp.m.s.1 wltllln Hid prOflOMd ,,,.,,,._"""' IOYled UclV\lwly -tM ltndt Tito ,.,....,ng .,.,_ "dalft9 .... cl'Mltonollheatlowent-dela< .... \ City~ E.e<lltr••of1 ... Wlll Of Su11rises4: 10 .t.1'11., Mtl 5:5' p.m. Olslrl<t. wlllltll sold prQPC>ted Improvement MU•• that ell pct,_ lltYlnt cletm• ag.t!MI Pul>lltllHI Orange Ca11t Delly Piiot Ille abow "*""" ~ MQClft n-1;0. a.m., te« 1:Sf p.m. Soctltfl 6. Tlwlt a -lllowlnt IN Ofttrlct. 8&8 ELEC:TIUCAL CO., S2m lell 11111 Hid Gecedll1t ore niqulrtHI to Ille Marci\ 10, lf7I JOHN A. DUNCAN ltil'!:D:illliar.ll:=l:Jil8:1:C::'ill:ll:llallll:=!EIC::?;;;:i;C::i:3C:::t:Jlil• '"'"'lt>r boulldtrlH of Mid prQllOM<I s.ctlOfl 6. The! a MW lttOWlflt tilt W•y, Dtfll Niii. CA '262' ' Mm, wllll h nee_., voucrters. In r-----------i.=i::z.a.r ~I~~~~ Or., Jmpronment Oltlrlet Ho. lo.A 11 CHI ntwlw bounoarl• of MIO ,,_.... llldllnl T • .,_,,no. 241t Grant U. olfl<• el 1111 <ltrtt et tht •11qyt PVBllC NOTIC"" It--,,._____._ tttewttll .. Se<rwtary_.lltWOendh 1mprewrnert1 District Ho. IM tstA Ava.,tt.-.9Ncll,CA_,. 41<MlbM~.erto,,._,tMm.wlt" ic. ..__.._...,....___ .IVtll•bl• '°" ·-tlOll by.,,, ptrS«1 m. wllll ..... Secretary M IRWD .. nd II "'" ......_.fl t~tttd ""' .. In• Ille ftOCtt5.lf'Y vouci.n. to tM un-hi: Mt-UJt °' porsont lnt-tld. tVtllable !Qr ll'\5pectlan by eill' "°"°" dlvlClual. , ders'9nfd ...... offka of ABRAHAM NOTIC•Of' l"U•UC MUlt ING AtlorMy fer lftQlllrf• ltet ... 7. The( .c 6:00 p.m. or H or p0"4f1Slnt-..ted. ........ Rldw'd.f. B-1119 GO Tr FfllEO PROFESSIONAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllato ,,:r,_"':_~S::::!:'J''toeoa,11 .. , ,,~11',"' .. ~ '°°" tll_I_ .. Pfklkalllo, Oii SKI .... 7. tllll •t •• -.111. ~.. '""' .......... fll" w1tto tN CORP,, 10100 s...c. M9ftlu jllltd., pullllc M0'1ftg wlll be IWld by t"' City ... •• Merell to, 1m, et <QOt camo..t Oriw. se>on thuwfter •s ~ectlcalo, °" C:.U11ty Ctft'll Of 0..*"99 County°" 1t14'0, Loe.,,....., C.llfoml• '°°61, ~11 oft,.. City o1 CoMa ~.,. ------------... trvlftt, GllllOf'llle, e public ,..arlnQ Marci\ 20, 1m, al ~t c:.mpu, ortw, Mar, 7, 1""' wlllcll Is lite pl-el _.,M» Of ttw """'~ to, "1t, •I '"' "°llr el •!JO w!U lie <~ on trw forlMtJoll o1 lfvlne, Glllfernla. • pW!lc twerlnt .....,. ""'""'9"N lfl ell,,.""' "'1*'"""9 p.lft., In.,. Coull<» Oltnlben of City PUBUC NOTICE Mlf ,,__. ,,.....,__,.. Olttrl<t wlll tit ~ an u.. Nn'Mfltft el "'*1...,. or..,. Cl9llt Dali, ,..,._, to Ille •.ut• ol Mtd -.CNIM, Wlltllll Holl, n •• 0r1w. c.i. ~an t1te .... 104A, IM oirte11I therHf, tlle Miii II'~ ,,,,.,,._,,_. Olttrld Mer<ll 10, 0 ,1431, tt1t ~-ti· .nw tl4 flt111 J\lllllUllOll tOllo'#lllO mattrtr; .. I ..,..,_. fer Wlllcll It la formed, tM Ho, 10'8, Ille Hte11t tllel"WOI, tllO 1.-----------"1-·_7' ., lltl1 flOtlel. A""EAl fl"IHft ,.llhdO<'• •. •lld PICT1T10US llVSINHS MMfft Ill.,,. ,....,. wllllln the -"'',_ tor wtlkll II ,, .... ft'td, ,... Oar.ct .. --.1.,.,. M ... ,..,, '-ltlKMNI. 18'01 EHf NAMl!ITAHMSlfT posed tmprovernolll Olttrlel from tlefloflt to "" lend\ w1t11111 *'-,,.. PUBUC NOTICE EllN M. w_._ Ded90 •-· s.me AM, of c-i-The lt>ll-lno .. ~ ere 40f119 c.trryl1100<lllll--,tlwu\tm1tt<I po1tf lmprO¥tment Olttrlct tromr-------------r AdlnllllitratrtllolllltWlll tlOfl lfo. le_ clNllnq wllh tl9ft •ru ~lne1sff: tllP'Mt of eerrylnQ 0\11 l<'IO purpose, ttrrylno O<Jt Its putpeN4, lllo e\tlt'MllO PICTlT10UI •UStN•M of tlll! ""°"9 ntmecl Ot<..i...t lll'lllU.llon, lft COMkllOll wit" z-Ell· A AGCO. 7U Vie 1.lcto Sot1d, IN propotlCI Pl., of Wt>rkt -, .... t~llO!'tt ol Ctfrylnq out Mid~. .. .... SJATIQNT ::::::=r=IO ~left Z«•l'NI. VIiie Lo O.t c:.n. "-=~~~ m Vie , ..__ MMtlt Of' leek It.er.of 10 lhe lllllds !"-ltrotlOWd Plan of Wartl lllCI IM T'-o feltowlllll .,__ la"""' ..,.._ ~ 81 ,., -rtl•I Center, located l>Olwon ...._ ~::'~!.,"':y-:==~1'.!':; =f!\;~~~:.::..:~~ Mn:~STUH HOUSl!WAUS ~~c~;:,;...~~~~;e.:rs. =~:a!:"st·.:t,~~·:;i,i~~·Y· Sc>ude.~!"":1=~~~1a Lio. , ... toooolnt. lrl<t.,,., .,,., ottter mtti.r ,. ... ,~ .. WNOL8SAl.Elt ANO OISTRl•VT<>A, ,94, _, .. ~t.t flOl'ICI! IS FURTH EA GIVEN "'-' s.uo. H-18Ncll. CA tM3 Se<tMll a. ThlC et t• tltN.,,. place IN f~nq. US w. 17tto St .. •I, Ctltt ...... CA AIMr'lleJ f# AIMllll•..,.11 et \Old tlrN -Ola<• • .,.Y ...., en JOll" NI Garrison, "' ""''" ""°"" 111 Sectlelo '"'W• ltetllution Sec1"1! a. 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M6tt County C ..... flf Ott1191 C-.-, e._ Mtk• Of Uld _,le heMlflt a. bit Illa Mlf'le ,_...., tt •recllf .. C..... Tiii§ =~= tli.411 Wllll tM II ta. "11 t•lll Fo0. &. 191'L tl¥lfl In eccwdl!O wftf> ~4111 *14 Mt'<• el UHi lil*k ,__..._ II M ---ty CltR flf Orantt C»uftlY !----------......;;;;;;...;.~ .... fftll s.cttcir>--..«tftt w.-c.-.,_ lll«QW-.eo-'tU•dltlltlNW -., PVBLIC NOTICE l'IAlllJMdClnftotlc...tto.t1r ,.,.._. " ttte Mot• f1' Ca11ton11a ~ "1 ._.. ~ ,.cu...-,,._.a ., "" w ...... c.. ,.. "1'-t--..... ------=---' f'P.11,'4.Mllt.~ 1' 1wa • ' ...__ ""• canr,... cw, flftltfl .......... Mt• M•., ~-.. ..,..... ,........°""91Clllll~ _.... urtl ..... IMll, ....... ~ .. ,.. • _...C#J' .. -........... ..... ....... 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"""' #tire* ..... "" t I PUBUC NOTICE fllCTI'10UI ~111111 lllAMaSTAT'aM&lllf TIM fol~ ,.._ i. OOi"I buM- ' •-""' lt£Hal'S CltlATIVI! HAIR OESIGNS, <lo JoM WaYM TtlWll\ Cl'*• 1171 -'-• 11"'1., lffwPO<I e-"·CA'1..o Rt,... CMOI IWOlll. SI•~ o.t111-, C.,,__._,CAW'2S dt!:::!.~-.s Is c.ondutt.d by aft Ii.- It-CMOI 8..-oUI Ti.ls ~ •• tiled wttl\ tN Co..nty Clerk of Ora1199 Counly Oii ..... 11,ltl'I .... ,. "'*'IMd er.,... eo.n o.11y .... °' Feb.tA, MMe.II~ 10, 17, ltlt ... ,. P UBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS I UtOIUI NAMI! STATUolllNT The 1011-1,,.. ,.,M>ns ••• 601"9 buS1MU~: NEWPORT A"CHITECTUltAI. ASSOCIATES, ttne M•rcus Av• .. Newpon Ba.at, CA. '16'3 I.out• Wendell RylH, ltUll Ma.cus Ave., Nt'Wporl llea<h, CA ,,~ Sandra CMol ltyl ... )tt38 Marcus Ave , Newpott &Ndl, CA. ~3 Thi\ llUSINU IS U>nd\Kled by • oeneral Poff1Nnl'llp. l.oule W.-11 RYIM 5-aCMol Rylee TllJS •i.it-WM filed Willl ll>e CoUftty Clerk of Ora19 County on htlfw.ry u. "11. ,.... Pul>llSlled Oranot C.0.st o.tly Piiot, Ftlwu.,.y 17, i4. -Marth 1. 10, 1t71 '21·1• PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOU$ IUSINISS NAMI STATIMllNT TM IOllowlft9 oer50ns ••• dOl119 b<"l-M: 811.1.Y WHISKERS ANTIQUES, 11S2 War~, Foun1A1111 Valley, CA 8ob Eva11s, EIH11or Evans, part"'''• 3IO Al1$0, Newport &..tell, CA'2""3 Pat, Ootorls Rathbun, 1M1rtners, 1712 C.llff•IOt. HunllnQlon llH<h, C.A 'n~ This b"'IM\\ h COMIKled by 4 oeneral i>artner\hlp, El-Ev-ThlS Jl•l.....nt was Wed wllh lhe County Clerk of Or•n9e County on Fell. IS, 1m ....... Pvt>llstlM Ol'anot Coa\I O•Hy PllOI, Feb. 17, 14, Mercll l, 10, 1911 PUBUC NOTICE "ICTITlOUS aUSf Nl!U NAM&SfATU~llNf The 1o11ow1119 penons ••• dolnv "'"'""'as: IN THE MOOO, 2'602 Raymend Wey, El Toro. CA.,,,, Oavld 8. W.tf'd,.., PHeO Ve,.,., San Juen c.ktr-. CA mis Ce11d•c• I.. W••d, 2t0e1 Pa.eo Verde, $.tn J ... n C..P<str-, CA t?US TIHS DU\IMU II cond\ICled by • gener•I part,...rVllp. D•vld 8. W•rd Tiii\ it.i-wa\ fllfd with II•• CoUlllY Cltrk of Or•noe County on F tb. IS, 1911. "*' PwbllShed Or..,oe C<M•I Dally Piiot, fob. 11, H. March l, 10, 197• P UBUC NOTICE rtCTITICIUS I USINHS NAMI! STATl!Ml!NT The fol~ ,..,_ ls dOl"t buM- M$S u : QUALITY FLOOR COVERING, 3303 H•r'b« eiw •• s..ue f2, c~~ Mew, CA ma OoMld ~ "21 I.Mamie Clrue, Westminster, CA~ Tiiis ~I&~ by •n In· dMd._.I, °""* Oulldlr SOii ThlS Stal-I Wft flied Wiii\ lhe Coun,., CIW!t of 0r""99 County on Feb. IS, 1'1t. F .... l PIJbllshed Oranoe C:O.•I Oally Pllol, Feb. 17, 2•, MarcllJ, 10, lt71 PUBLIC NOTICE CP-41• SU .. l!IUOlt COVltT Of' THll STATll Of'CAU"°91NIA l'Olt THI! COUNTY OF OtlANOll .... ,,.....,. NOT ICll Of' Hl!A ltlN O OF .. l!TITION "°91 .. ltoeATI Of' WILL ANO f'Olt L1na1ts THTAMlllll· TAltY ANO AUTHORIZATION TO A O M I NIST IEll UN Olllt TNll INDlll'I NDtiNT ADMINISTRATION OF l!STATWS ACT Est.ti• of l...AWRl:NCE MAltl.1M Pl.AMI(, SR., eka I.. MARLIN PLANK, SR., •ke l.AWRENCE M. PLANK, SR., •ka 1.. MARI.Hf Pl.AHi(, Oe<NMd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llwll l.AWRENCE MARUM PL.AHi<, Jlt., !\as fifed htreltl a peUtlon lw ProtMlle of Wiii Md fOf' I~• of Letteo Test-IMY lo the Pwllll-r and wtllOflutlon co ldmlllluw IN ni.t• """'' ll!a lndlcMlldtnl AdrnlNstnUon ol Estatft -"1 reference to wl>ld'I Is made I« ~ -1tw4ws. Md Ille! the , ..... and Ille« of .... lno tN - -been Ml for ~" 21, 1'11, at 10:00 .t.m., In IN~of ~­ ,,,.nt Ho. > ol wld '-'· at 700 Civic Ce11w 0,1 .. WKI, lft IN CllY of Sent• Ana, Callfot'Na. 0.1..S Merell •• "71. WILLIAM L M JOHN, c:-.tyOffli OA1taan & DIMINO AH_., .. .... 1tH11"1 ........ ..... Ttmlll, Cal ......... a tlloMI T .. : C1Hl *"1M AttwMnl.r: ...... leMr PubllSNd Ortn91 Coast 0.lly PllOi, ~"" '· 10, "· lt71 PUBLIC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I .L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • .. Friday. March 10. 1m DAIL y Pft.OT DI RMI htole ........ 1000.2999 Rentol s • • • • .. .. • 3000-'699 8'iilneu lnvu1111tnt & flnon< IOI • SOOO S049 l The Bluest Marketplace on the Orance Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS f•yment r. rrepototton • , • . • 7000. 7 I 99 ~·"*'"· re<sonol•. IOll & f~ SOSO ~ Senkes & Af9(Ws 6000 6099 You Can S~ll It, fi nd It , [ 642 _5678 J T rode It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval fl'tf(hondtsc • • • • • 8000-8099 looh & M«iftt f~n1 .. • • ... 9000-9099 Automob1lu & other Tronipottollon .•• 9100.9999 . ~:.~.~ ....... !~~.~~.~~ ....... ~!!.~.~ ....... ,~!.~~.~ ....... ~!!.~~.: ..... ~!!!~.~ ..... .. GHerol IOOJ-Ge .. rol 1002' General 100.2 GeMroi 1002 GeMral 1002 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.....,..,Hoffee: All real estate advertise<! in this newspaper ts sub- ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 wbich makes It illegal to advertise "any prl' lerence, hm1lat1on. or discnminaUon bll.\e<I on race, color, religion. sex. or national ongin, or an CAMEO SHOllES -SJ I 0,000 Exci\jng ~ean & sunset view from this lovely 3 bdrm home. Spac. step-down living rm. Den w/wet bar, mstr bdrm w /separate Mr. & Mrs. bath, formal DR-all o'looking pool . WESLEf M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 211 S-Jo11 ... Hils Road HEWPORT Cen&. H.B. 644--49 10 *Jedi Jeli'J * CAMEO SHORES -4545 GORHAM DI. OPfH RI. & SUM. t2·5 . RMER OCEAN VIEW HOMES. RlOM $329,500 Should you be planning the SALE of your home, please call us first for a market analysis & estimate of value for your property. intention to make uny ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ such preference, limit:>· G 1 Lim, or discrimination.'' fltffa Should you be looking t~ PURCHASE in beautiful Cameo Shores, please remember to call us first for service from our experienced Cameo Shores resident specialists. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for rea I estate which i.s in viola tion of the law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge•: al 1002 -······················ REAi.ESTATE SALES Want 2 ambitious saJespeople for personal training. On computer, s up e r lo cation. Progressive comm. For your bright future. call ;.;u.fl. Balboa Island Realty AMtl'n°f',"l"f:~t"(¥1W"\.'\' 673-8700 BEACH VILLA $105,000 Unbelievably low price!! Just blocks from the waler. Xlnt Newport Beach location. Sprawl· ing contemporary home. Wood deck e n try . Spacious living area with massive frplc, rustic family room. Open beam ceilings & wet bar. Circular stair leads to fantastic sun deck . Hurry on this one!! Call I.Oday! 646-7171 oPINlllV•ll\IU"l ll'NN f• f,•mrn1 EASTSIDE RXER $67,500 Oldie but goodie, hui::e lot! Zoned R-2! House needs work ! Silli nit porch entry! Ciny living! Large storege sheds! Better hurry!! Call 64S--0303 F ORE STE OLSON ,.~, .. , "'~'.)fl .. MESA DB.MAR 4 Bedroom. 2 bath beautifully upgraded home. All new kitchen w/trash comp, dshwshr, Corning cooktop. new I 002' Ge.rot 100.Z •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR -$71,900 Woodbridge Village townhouse, upgraded end unit in very good cond. You'll enjoy the country kitchen . 759-0811 fiiut ~ Gilio! Wuu"' BUg. '1!>11 NfWPOHT CENTf.:H CHIVE 7'1tl on 11 GeMt-al 1002 GeMnll 1002 $74,900 MOVE IH Great Costa Mesa loca· UKER.YHH tion, short walk to 3 BDRM CONDO schools. &shopping. Well Upgraded, new carpets, maintained & well priced p a p e r . p a n e I , spacious family home. soundproof, lath & F or d etails CALL plaster, ceramic tile, 5.$2660. private patio, pnvate .SELECT courtyard ent ry . Beautiful surroundjngs. iiiiiiiiPiiRiiiiOiiPiiEiiiiiRiiTiiliiEilS• Pool. sauna and quiet :~~! .......... ~?~~I:~~~ .......... ~?~~· llG CAHYOH 4 BR. Cam. rm .. 3 baths. Beautifully decorated family home with patio views from each room. ~.000 LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled 4 bdrm.. den, 4 baths, living rm. w /cathedral c.eiling. Lge. master bdrm. suite. IAYRtOHT Several fine bayfront homes with pier &i slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1dt-Drive NB 675·6161 Getterol 1002 Geeral 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• seclusion. What a pad for CORNER DUPLEX ---------1 CONDO LIVING SS0.000. s 169. 000 400E.17"~ FOR All In prime Corona del Mar CM MEAS location with 2 bedroom · ;::::CL:~• and2+den units. -Call us for lnformalion NEW HOME ~C.M. BWlder just completed Uus 2 story 4 bdrm home. Features include; vault· ed ceilings, 3 car garage on our many duplex & in· come properties on Balboa Is land and Newport Beach. -~~~TE Balboa lslillld 67~ MIMI RANCH 3 BR. 3 BA, den & dine You name It-this pro· rm, 4 yrs. young, all perty has it! 2,000 + bltns, frplc., wet bar. sq.ft., 3 Br 2 Ba custom sep. laundry rm, big dbl home w/buge separate 3000 ft family rm, formal dining gar' ovor sq. · rm & Jt>ads oC builtin $159,500 storage. This ~ acre + JACOIS REAL TY ranch sports 25 fruit & · 675-6670 nut trees, swimming pool 1--------- & even a picnic area MIMl-«AHCH 41R. beneath towering pines. ~ __ tu.6,400 1be Genlleman Farmers r~-- d re• m come true! VAHODOWH Reduced to $89,950 for Circular drive. Large ---------1 quick sale. Call: family sized living room. WALLACE & CO. Country kitchen. Dine. & RV storage. Hurry, ---------1 choose your own carpets. Call 546-5880. ~,_,. HERITAGE • • REALTORS R., ... 'TORS Wall ol glass view of cov-_. ered pavilion & lush 714-729·5966 grounds s urrounding H&F Freeform pool. Separate wing for hide· away Master Suite & children's quarters . Hurry for this onique bargain! 963-7881 OPEN HOUSE BONANZA SUNDAY March 12th 1·4 LAGUNA BEACH 1144 Ketella, 3 br. den. spec. view, $225,000. 1624 Hillcrest, 2 br, den, $172,000. oPf.N Ill 9 •II} IUN II) Ill NICI' [e!IHllHI LAGUNA NtQUEL FAIULOUS VIEW 30262 Benecia, 3 br, den.l•-------- Pool & ,,._ff~ pool, $139.000. leCOMe a W-... Delightfully open and CAPISTRANO BEACH in Lusk Realty's new pa1Dl. paper & panell.J.ng. --------• freshly decorated 4 34318KallePortola, 3br, Raale office in Hunt- bedroom with ramily famrm,$110,000. ingl.oo Beach. Confiden· r o o m a n d I a r R e Pick Bour dream from tia1 interviews are now pool/patio area. The thesefourbeauties! being taken for licensed CaD 546-5880. DUPLEX ·-:..5 ~ HERITAGE • . REALTORS Extra large, 4 bdrm~ & 3 bdrm.. rumi&bed " re· ady ror sum.mer rentals. Steps to beach . 1~:::;::::::::::~ Leasehold. $195,000 111 1)13..3663 67!>-4777 Eves lcdlayRetr.at associated BROl-.ERS PE AL TORS l O 2~ W Balb<>o b" J 66 I perfect family home for STANALAND Real Esatate agents or indoor/outdoor enter· MEGARGEE soon to be licensed. Call tainlng and privacy. 7l4-497·l744 today about the many $398,000 includes the leatureswehavKooffer. land. ~~~~~~I WATERFRONT HOMC.S REAL ESTATE 631-1400 '-960.436 1 ..I ,, ••.• LAGUNA IEACH 2 BR, 1 BA, Laguna Charmer. Walk to beach. Mex. fireplace, oak floors, fenced yard. Perfect home for artist. writer, student, couple, weekenders. and anyone who appreciates Laguna charm. Only $110,000. NEWPORT IACK IAY Quality built John Lyttle home featuring 4 BR, 3 BA, spacious rooms, wood beamed ceilings, wet bar in den, maids q_uarters. This is a great entertairung home on an extra large lot w/complete privacy."$145,000. .CAMEO HIGHLAHDS This immac. 3 BR, 2 BA + den, not only has room for pool. but is very near pvt. beach. Only $169,900. OLD CORONA DB. MAR This well maintained 2 BR home plus gst. unit is being sold by the original owner. Pride of ownership abounds; come see it. $174,500. · EXCHANGE ANYONE? This very nice Corona del Mar duplex w /pool and jacuzzi would consider exchanging for small hc,me, Corona del Mar to Dana Point. 2 And 3 BR units w/l BA each. Priced low at $189,500. EMERALD BAY Spectacular views from Chris Abel designed wood/glass 3 BR + fam. room, or 4 BR home. You'll reel t he warmth & charm of a mountain retreat, but enjoy the sight and sound of the pounding Pacific surf. $450,000. I 644-7020 2123 SAN JOA(i)UIM HIU.S ROAD NEWPORT IEACH I 002 GeMt"al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EARLY ILUFFS HORS~ RANCH. 2 Br 1 4 BR. 3 ba. end unit beau-Ba. lighted arena. tack ty. Nr. pool. 2200 Sq. fl. rm. pony run, $72,000 View! $165,000 _642_-4_7_58 ______ _ H. Dowd Bkr 644-01.34 Classified Ads 642-5678 1002 GeMf'GI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• flac<?.'~~~"!r . EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Home for active family near everything! ! 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, huge family room. All built-ins, loads of storage and 4 glr.r spaces, plus workshop &-.V. parking! What a buy for $115, ! ! 644·9060 2111 SANJOAOUINHILLSRO. IN NEWPC>ftl CENTUt FU & Save $$$! Prime location! .34 Acres! Older ranch style home! Country kitchen! Lar~e TROPICAL 1002 G ........ 1002°Gc•r• 1002 living room! Old fashion --------- service porch! Needs ---------paint & imagin ation! Hullkof eo-try Just &ted! Won't last at Brealbleu view of the this price! I Huny! Call valley from back yard. ~ 22 fruit trees. pvt country FORESTE OLS ON '• 'I",,,,.• MICI .. &l•OIHOOD 4 Bedroom, 2 bath home a~ed1 1ome T .L.C. Wlbdaor Part uea of Santa Ana. A rea l barealn at '80.tOO! 1 Call -.BO · ! ... HERITAGE • REALTORS MACH YM.UIS PllCl.-UC• 5 8di'1ll PetdMela Pt . ... _....dt..$119.000 • -Newer Ocean view d•p lex, Da na Pt., a.a.ooo. road. 3 Br 2 Ba Vista home. ln a word - PEACEFUL! $77,450. Call: WAUACE&CO. llALTOltS 716-129--0I' ~ $40.500 'nlere'• nothing left at th.19 PJice except this ane. 3 BR hOme, NOT A CONDO. C1ll no• it won'tlut. &40.3666 tlf l lela11 RE/.L E~i:.TE 3 ATRIUM Brand new 3 bedroom. 2 bath luxuey home with enclosed atrium court off masier bedroom sulte. Loca1ed ht super area & priced right at only ~900. CAU. 751-3191. C:SELECT I PROPERTIES DW'UX IASTSIDI COSTA MESA Two Bedroom, 1 Bath, 1 Garage.• Great location. For t be lnvutor or owner. Landlord. Call pow ar It will be too late. 648-1171 ()l'fN IN 9 •II S flJl>I fOll Nl('f I 1:' '1111 TW().OM..MOT Qualnt Beach RettUtt. Attb doornn. Cbatm· lDI bay wlo4o••· Greenbol&H •tool can now .... .nn • Qllfflll119• 1t~~l().,,JI(,, ~ 111[ Rf.Al ~1 f.SlAHH\ • DAILY PILOT #rldey, Mer~l't tO, 1978 Houstt fo,. s-. 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IJJ.'711 Ge•r.. 100 macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM S4•.too TO$ 1,500,000 1002 COUNTRY FIELIHG Handsome courtyard & garden entrance to this beautifully built tri -level ho m e . 3 BRs w /4th converted study. From al dining, spacious family rm w /lg. fpl & bar overlooking pool & mtn view. $250,000 fee . Barbara Aune 642-8235. (P·ll) IMMACULAn! Beautiful 4 BR + family rm home -ready for "move-in"! Lg. Pool! Priced for immediate sale at $169,900. Roy Romey 642-8235. <P·12) UMIEl.IEV AILE! Approx. 2000 sq. ft. home w/3 BRs. dining rm, ramily rm + heated pool. Tustin schools. For . . can you believe $86,000? Financing flexible. Appt only. Natalie Benjamin 752-1414. ( P-13) "YOU UTE UP MY UF£" And so does the dazzling view from this outstanding Big Canyon Monaco! Lg. master suite on lower level -formal dining - fountain/ garden patios. Tasteful decor + many upgrades! $298,500. Jeri Hunt 642-8235. (P-14) IH IAYCREST Immaculate, lg. 4 BR, pool home on PRIME corner lot. New kitchen w /bes t appliances . Roofed breezeway leading lo garage w /built-in workshop & children's hide-a-way room. $219,000 fee land. Jeanette Havens 644-6200. (P ·15) IEACH COTT AGE Cute 2 BR w /red brick hearth - ·needs a little "T.L.C.", but a . perfect basic plan. Priv. beach, pool, jacuzzi & avail. boat docks. (lh mobile -~ house). $49,900. Lois Miller 64.2·8235. (P-16) · DOVER SHORES -VIEW! • ·Tall iron gates enter to beautiful pool & courtyard of this marvelous 5 BR Custom home. Lg. family rm w /stand-up bar & fireplace - formal dining -gourmet country ... kitchen -elaborate security system. View of Bay & Npt. Center from mos t rooms. $400,000 ., ·leasehold. Barbara Aune 642-8235. I (P·17) HARIOR VIEW ' :Terrific 4 BR, 2-story home :w;cathedral ceilings, huge . sweeping staircase, 2 fplcs, ·mirrored wet bar & ref rig. Close to . community pools ~ park. $169,500 . fee. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (P-18) ' I llG CAHYOM 5 BR Broadmoor Plan I done in ·warm earth tones & gingham. A few amenities ••. Jg. lot, pool, jacuzzi, outdoor BBQ, prof. landscaping & much, much morel $425,000 subj. to back-up offers onJy. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. CP·19) HAUOlt YllW HOMIS Super comer location I 3 BR, family rm Carmel model w /pool. Ready for your own personal flair. $169,500. Lynne Valentine 644-8200. (P·21) LOV& Y FAMILY HOME Near So. Coast Plaza. Only 1¥.1 yrs. old. Prof. landscaped w /many fruit trees. Lg. play-yard for cblld(en. 4 BR, 3 bath w /family rm & fpl. Owner leaving area. Now only $84,500. Harriet Perry 642·8235. (P-22> IOOM FOil PADDU TBMSJ Expanded Big Canyon Plan 3 Broadmoor w /dramaUc vt_ew of golf course, Faihlbft 'Wand a beyoad! 4' BRs, formal ~lnJng, expanded family rm w /high }>ea med celling & plenty of room for pool :~~~ .Yard W/pool, ja.CUID 4c court or room for paddle t.onisl '$384,500. ~e Valentine 644-6200. (P·23) HOW'S YOUR OL' A TllUM Mine's fine! ll's beautifully planted with begonias, peonies and petunias. Everything about this Newport Shores 3 bedroom is fine: remodeled kitchen with trash compactor, walk to ocean location and the lowest price in town. $98,500. ASSU.. YA LOAM -Make life better with good neighbors ln one ot Costa Mesa's best areas. Only 4 yrs old. Assume VA loan for $95,500. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. C.. 64Nl61 H•f&Y WGU.Dml -New listing near schools and major shopping. Fruit and shade trees galore. Neat 3 bdrm home, owner committed out or area & highly motivated to accept bids on the price of $81,900. Ctlll 546-4141 N.B.A. LINEUP P AMOllAMIC OCEAN VIEW A Customized 5 Bdrm. single story with lovely courtyard entry and 3 car garage PLUS panoramic ocean aod green rolling hills view. Reduced to $214,500. UV! IM OR BUILD OH A beautifully updated 2 bdrm with room to add 2nd unit for only $135,000 C .. 644"-7Z 11 fM dlfalb /Jn NluEL /Jn NIGH 01\ll.EY f,. (}AILEY & /\SSOCIAf[S ASSOCIATES In great area, d<MMt to evcrythlnt. Btlt condl· lion, $1 ,000'• ln UP· &radea. Slained •l•U windows. Entire flnt noor & patio of Mexlcan clay t.11~ • wood bw'a.loi frple. Must ... t.o aJ>- predale. $14.800. 138~ ~Walker 1; lt?e Real Est.ale IA• CtikM S., ... ll couldn't hurt to call Quack Nub about a re· wardinl career ln real estate. Free training if you qualify. 540-5101. All that and an atrium, loo! Servtrty Costa M eSi\·lrvllle dunt1ngton Bc.1c h -N ewporl B each ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! E/S1de Cuatom home. U,._IVUI: Ji()~l:S REAL TORS', 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar <1lso tn MPSil VPrci!' nl ~46 5990 I 0021 GtMrof 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 CoroM .. Mar 1022 Gttwral ' 1002 Gttwral ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ----... --COROMA DEL MAil Super 2 BR cottage on R-2 lot w /lots of room to add oo or build another unit. Very sought after, better caU now ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-3666 Wflelc-.11 2000Sq.ft .. 3Br, huae fam. rm., 3 car car., on R·Z lot. Agt 646-7111 MlSAVBDI Out of s~te owner mus1 aeU 3 BR, 2 ba.; OD cul de sac. 185.000 A. Johnson Bkr 91'9-496t GREBlllOOK 4 bdrm, 2 ba. Extremely POPUlar CAMELOT mdJ. 5 ACRES -CAPISTIAHO Build the home of your dreams on this gorgeous, ocean view 5 acre site. Horses 0 .K . Only 8 minutes to Dana Point Harbor. Offered for sale for the first time. $350,000 .. COl'OM .. Mer -======~--1 'nUa lovely home locat.ed on a cul-de·HC within easy walking distance to So. Coast Plaza, theatres & restaurants. Many out-slandtne features in· elude: REAL ESTATE Dramatic 3 bedroom, vaulted beam ceilings, view from every room. Private beach. 673-5448 COUKllY LIVING ht CdM 673-4400 OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, SAT. Is SUM. I 0-6 424 Mmdoa:a TWNC•, Corw ...... CdM A roomy 3 Br, with formal dlning and family room wJUI some ocean v1ew ln front and backinll lo the lrvlne Ranch. See Callie ud deer l(raaing at your rear fence Custom Draperies Covered patio ~at.or Wallpapers throuehout For Detail:. Cal 644.7211 lachenmyer 646-3928 Rcatty Inc S4S-H83 REALTY Outdoor gas BBQ Auto Gar Door Opener Skylight in Fam. Rm. BY OWN ER 979-8123 Prtn. Only $109,800. DM1i0tt of Hcrt»or lnns ... nt Co. IOOZ G1M1Cll 1002 $51,900 Well maintained townhome in convenient location. Btfl grounds w I mature trees & sbru bs. 3 bd, 2 ba w/ clubhouse, pool & sauna. Owner transfer red. Must sell NOW! 646-1711 IHVESTot'S SPECIAL $46.000 Guarded gateway pro- tects lavlsb courtyard with pool. Secluded entry to ex~utive living room . Sunshine gourmet kitchen overlooks private patio. Sweeping master bedroom plus child 's retreat. Owner is anxious. Submlt any of. fer!847,.l0 Ol'fN rn v. 11 s fl.JN ro"' MO• [;•&Mil TURn.EROCK IEAUTY IEACH IEBEA T $64.900-VIEW S&ess to pound.lni 1urt and c:eyata.l UDd I Back Jard is ba)' area play. IJ'OQDd. Wlncl1q wooded walkwQS toaecluded en· trJ r Gourmet kitchen. Step-down conversation area plus fireplace ! Sunahine breakf asl patio. Pool-jacunl- voUeyball. Garden living aUts fineat. IMHIOlO . .. Ol'fH nl 9. 111,IJN ro 8l NICI• m ----' E REAL _ ATERS_, OCEAN VIEW 4PLEX Lae 2 br, 2 ba unlt1 w/beautltul lnteriora. Very atU'actlve peck)' cedar thruoul. Low maintenance redwood exterior. Develop log harboc • Jitiarlna u.a. J\llst~. 14&-T711 ~ Walkt~r & let! HIWPORT IEACH Highly upgraded, 3 bdrm. f amlly Ir dining rooms, new brown plush carpets, sparkling pool and lots of extras. Of. fered at only $128,500. Call :>4G-1151 ~*~~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS 6 As:TRll ~11 .... ,, ..... , ... l.UTSIDl- VACAMT Vacant• wa.ldu for new family, Quilt eul-de·H C A VllW TO SH neiCbborbood. Coa1 llv· m, room. Double brick TO la.JIVE!! ft replace . Handy Quiet Corona del llar. 2 (OW'Qlet tltcben OYef· separate bouaes, both looka family dioioa. have viewa It dbl. Tuckaway Muter Plus pragea. Main bouae: 2 Two more Queenibed BR. 2 baths, new kitchen. bedrooms. Secluded frplc. Rental: 2 BR. 1 =.111t matt! cau bath.8:T~llAY HAllOlt YllW LUSI OPtN r11 9 • 11 HUN ro u HICf • Spectacular bay view, Thia home baa .many 1Hp. a bare p 'ier . CU .. HAV9' custom features. Large B tau U tu I teak & Real Estate MUST SELL MOW Mesa del Mar 3 br. 2 ba, garage dr opnr. Terms to swte. S79,900 831·9081 New CGndos, 2 Br. 2"' Ba. 2 frplc's, ceramic tile kitchene Is bath. Pool & spa. 675-4.912 Broker EHCHAMTIMG Three Xtra.larp Bil's, 2 BA. dlnJng rm, lnage Jiv. inc rm, w/frplc, fairyland 1arden in patio. Just lilted $80,000. 640-6600 COUMIPAU 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. family room , fireplace, "POOL", new decking. $95.800. ·~ .... 1110 •""°"' ltYcl.. C....MIMS41·712t 2617R•••111Aft. 3 Br. trple, I b•thl. Ko-re in cond. Prin only a .soo. will ~ate wtth broken. 541-5704 HotM & a.co-courtyard, beautiful roeewood features ; 3 atlve tree and many .,,.e bdrma., a batba, sep. FtXER UP'PER *ta V .... /OwMr Ruatlo a bedroom bozne b u 1 h e 1 • B u l Jt • i n -=======~1 maid's qtra, Side fl ocean 3 bdrm condo · Was te-()pen thla 5atf8un f.S. whh bandaome rock bookahelvea, formal din· pltloe; Clbl. garage, ae'P. nanl occupied. Dirtiest last. chance to b111 Ulla thplace PLUS separate ing roosn, pa.oeled fami&y TRIPLEX wuhroom . ..,.,OOC> dog in \own. Out or coun· lovely immac. a br I bedroom unJta. Call room w/pa.rquet floor, l.._.COMI StOS KAURYSTAUFFER tryoWDer8 says '"SoJl!I" houN.Subcnltyourotter. han Rttter for lnfonna • huge pool. " SE.A lJON REALTY $59,500.. 88'1-0321 1m Myrtle"ood• Cll. Uon on flexJble use of this Vi I y SH A IP. 81 E. Cit. OdM "3.sM4 ...;..I05.;._.;.~-'------t'~~~~Y · Offered at PllCI 1111,000. 122.IN~~una (~IWfiliJJINl§j BuyllOOOOboalefcw~ PETE BARRETT OWHll/A•T.1-------1 1teaJ F.statc ~~.~~,Ws -REALTY-CAllY 2MD. c..... .. w. 1022 eoro.. .. w .. 1022 '41·5211 ~ liitltlllt:. c:.-... ••·•·•••••·•·••···••·•· ······················~ ~~Re~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~l-------~-MNfll~.o-t-"• .. __ l _4' __ 1_7'17~·~-i • Impressive youne duplex. Generous 4 bedroom unit With • pitc.hed beama •nd eJeiant decor. , Larfe 3 bedroom unit for mtal income in a super loc-tl6n. ' OVER 50 YEARS GF SERVICE ........... COIOHA oa MAI 'T' PLAM TOWNHOUSE ln Popular Canyon Crttt Estates Area Mln.utee From Fasblon Island. 2 Lovely Bedrooms, a" ,Ba. 2 Fireplaces. Wet Bar, 3 Patios. All EJec. Kitchen. BeautJfulJ; carpeted II Draped. Eajay The PoOI. Jae .• & Tenall Oourts. S12S.OOO. 4 .. I ' ~!.~~-~•••••••• ~~!:!.~~~4!': ........ ~~::!.~~-~~•••••••• ~~!:!.~~.~~--···-· ~~!:!.~~~.~~•••••••• I Fn~y. March ,10, 1978 DAILY PILOT p5 ~~ ....... !!.~~ ~~~~.!~.~~ ~ ............ !~.~! ~~ ............ !~.~! ~~ ............ !?.~! ~~!~!.~~~~ ........ ~~:~!.~~.~c:'~ ....... ~!!!.~~~~ ......... C:-:::!.~~ ..... .. • IASTSIDE * POOL HOM! 3 BR, 2 ba., frpJc. Super 3 Br. 3 ba, frmJ dining WE ARE clean! Next to park, Dcllt rm. RV storage. 6 blks to bl.l.Y ln area. m ,soo! beach. Open Sat/Sun l i DOWN STUART FfME at 9102 MahaJo. UALTOlt 611-5454 SHAFER&ALLEN Realt 1 675-67 and so ts our pric~ ! $S(JOO SEE ME -Y nc 41 price redudion because Lovely Easts1de home on :----------i we have to move from quiet cul-de-sac ne»r golf EXECUTIVES our beautiful big 4 bdrm & tennis clubs. 3 bdrms. DREAM and ramily room. formal 21.;ba,dlning&Cumrms, 10 i.parkling & dean dining room home - wet bar. Lots of extnis. neighborhood Spacious 4 NOW! Help yourself lo u '103,900 bdrm. 3 large baths. great deaJ and help us Seashore Real f.:Stat~ warm ram-rm, d en, loo' Quick-call 675-5800 formal din. area. Vault lll-3380 -- - ---e d c e 1 I i n g s . <> o z y lr-tM'• Oftfy MESA VERDE fireplace + entertainers RB> CARPET OPEN SAT/SUN 11 .f dream home 2845 Corvo Pl OPEN SUNDAY l·S Ry owner 4 BR 2 Ba. fpk . 8662 Luss Dr. H D & Fam Rm. beaut pool w/jac. $126,500. 546-9179 '-. 960-4361 ~ ·~!:~ .... -=-.~!~.~ , .... CHEAP-CHEAPER Jt was a deal-now it's a steal! 2 Bdrm plus den Condo with pnvate patio, yard. central air, custom TURTLEROCK --------• LCllJlllMI HiC)Mf I 052 lagma MicJ-1 t 052 Newport S.och t 06' ~:?!'!='! ... !~.~! PJaa &-Fee laod·3 Br. 2 SMOICmH •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••. ••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• Ba, + atrium. Assoc SMILER greenblt & pool. $109,500. Certainly will bring a DEERFIELD wide srnlle to any home Plan ID, Twnhome va-seeku that needs 4 cant, 3 Br 2 Ba, fncd bed.rooms and 2h baths pat.ao. elec gar opnr. As· Clot1e to schools, parks soc. greenbll & pools. nd Is Q ti u $84,500. Call B"nson a poo · we oca on. 752-6488 ... wllh a price or $89.SOO HUDSON BAY REALTY, l TD. (7 1 4) 6 4 5 . 9 9 5 0 WOODMIDG£ 51EDROOM 2600 sq.ft.+ 3 car ~ar. Prescott model. nr park, fully upgr, lnclud aar cond, landscaping, patio. atrium. light fix, ap· pliances. crpt.s. wood & Pavers tile fl. mirrored close t s. $193 .SOO Bkr/owner. 552·4121. red hill~ .... 552-7500 OMEOF THE BEST Cul.de-sac· locationi. 1n Culverdale. Expandt.>d pllll\ 43. 3 Bdrms .. 2 ba fam rm. A few door~ away from park -pool tennis. S'89.900 GREAT INVESTMENT -Monarch SuMMlt II. l•••c•t•t•. 11p9raded . A re a 11•1 clubt.ouu • • SH,450. l>ANA POINT 493·8SH:! SOU1'H LAGUNA 499·4551 • LAGUNA BEACH 497·3331 LOIJllftCI .. och I 048 L...,_. Hi~ l 052 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFtlONT Cute beach hse w/dbl. car garagti + 2 xtru parlung spaces. Owner Wlllhelpfmance. HOLLIS WOOD REALTOR 675·8676 RB>UCfO Newport Crest Condo Highly upgraded, hrdwd flrs, 2 BR. 2~ ba. den. wrkrm & IJbrary. Side - oceanview Reduced fe>r 1mmed. sale. Ownt!r . $1 28,9SO . 642 ·1242. &42·6706 IYOWNER S pac ious Executive home. S Bdrm. 4 bath w/v1ew Jn prest1g1ous Dover Shores on Galaxy Dr. 646-2332 HARBORVfEW MONTEGO of BR1 2ba. ram r m $1S4,7SO . 640-1440 ADULTS ONLY WaJk to "WESTCLl l''Jl' PLAZA" from this lovely 3 bedroom townhome. Close to sauna, pool ~ rec. room. Submit. au ol fers. S99.SOO. Ca ll day Cit rught 645-722l 1---------1---------W. Ckeanfront 4 BR beiach DANA LIGHTS _B_y_n..-.---r-. _S_h_a_rp_J_b_r-.1 shutiers. end unit near Lovely 2 Bdrm 2 b th v w ... : the pool and multi ---L'Ol'ldominium with maini bilce lo bch. lg yrd nu Ilion park. Call IB.OW MARKET! •OCEAN FOREVER Luxury custom home. Dramatic & very spacious (approximately 3000 sq ft ). 2br. den. 2~ba home. Localed ID prestigious Portafina at 6.59 Bolsana Dr FOREVER VIEW ILUFFS house. $295,000 1n 'the rolling hills or C-......DO Marshall Rily 67~ ocean view. lh mile from $70,500. 963 8519 833-3380 Three Wood brid ge Dana Marina. $76,900 4 br 21h ba. 2 yrs new, 1, 2 lr-tilM's only Tw n h mes . v a ri o u ~ Cal&44-721 I blks to ocean. $1 18,000. RED CARPET models. REDWOOD. FOR OETAJLS By Owner 210 7th St. $89,995. STONEWOOD. SJS.9987 1--------•I $113 ,SOO E ASTON . .... thMJIOft LARGE FAMILY SMAU IUDGET? Hart.Our 1042 :.:=~=====~=~ •••••••••••••••••••••• • 4 BR. 2 BA, weU located CHRISTIANA IAY home in Irvine. Carpets ATTH: IUILDBlS 2 sty. 3 br 21.<1 ba twnhse & drapes & fenced yard, & ll-L-H•ter.. wipnv gar, lndscpd yrd. brick fireplace. plus _'$"'.. • more. Its a clean & basic Charming 2 Br Cottage Boat dock. By Owner home. Priced to sell fast. oo buildable level R2 lot. $.145,000. 846-3414 _ $79,900. Keep ex:istmg structure. -WATE RFRONT VALUY 640.9900 $144,900. Patrick Tenore 5524414 Agt. WOODBRIDGE 3 Br, l ~ba, pond, foun · tain, gourmet kitch . mini-vu, lake & mtns . walk to pool. spa & prop shop cntr. Bargain only S&l.500. Ownr SS1·1S82 TURTURO CK build ocean view 2nd un-BY OWNER ·SEAGATE 1t. O wn ~r $87 ,SOO Customtaleflr&pauo 4Br.2bath,familyroom 831-7204 _ f11>k. JO' slip, water vie~ ~ &atrium. Plush carpet & it523 CA ... PtJS Dt: IRVIP4E IYOWNER 3 Br. huge fam rm. z f rples. Prof dee & land.scpd. Must sell. open house 12 5 Sat Sun J Pandora (Irvine Groves 1 $114.950/ofr 894·5641 Smoketree Twnhm J lir. 21·2 lia, 2 frpfcb. beaut dt> curated. Pool. Jat·u1.z1 . elbhsc Owm•r 559.5573 $283,000 BY OWNER 499·1965 OPEN SUN. 12 S 4 Bedrooms Unusually lar ge fa mlly dwelhng with private yard. in immaculate cond. Near i.chool & ten· rus but away from nmse $134,500 (7831 Northview 3 BR. 21: BA, vn formal dining, ramaly $98,500 BLUFFS room w/flrcplace, huge JBr. l 'taba beautiful con· 3 Bdrm ''Bonita" plan. master swle w/walk-out dition. Many extras. Cn ll All one level. new cpts, deek. $129.500 collect. 203/6SS· 7029. flooring and s hutters. MOUMTAIHVIEW Pnn.only. St45 ,000 Own /A&t on quiet cul-de-sac. 2 BR, 1---------·1 833-3M __ 1___ __ 1 2 BA. formal dining, SU.VIEW OCE•a...1 VIEW newly redecorated. Com· ~" muruty clubhouse, pool & New Bedford 38drm + Just 2 yrs new, 2 BR, 2 Ba athletic field. Or1gmal den.fam.rm~panoram1c units, w/4 car gar & owner. Only $84,SOO. view. Immediate OC· great toe. $175,000. Call HIGUB. SHORES cupancy. $238.500. Ownr 675-4e agt. __ _ 497 1559 3 BR. 2 BA townhome BOAT SLIP w/putlos & beautifully TWO ... V ... IL ... ILE landscaped yard. Local· "' "' "' ed m private area w/ten· ' & a view from every wm n1s court:.. s auna!>. U"E NEW HOMES dow m th.ts elegant 2 BR Ja<·uzu, ete $99,500 I\ condo. so clean you 'II TENHISAHYONE? IBU>CKFROMBEACH think its ne w ! Agt , First home 2200 sq Ct • J S56-417S FCUtfainVahy 1034 fmt & bck, 3br. 3ba, J ~-•o\CZ P P\09!. r e dwood decking d ks I nno\ ~s1 $135.000_. Ph SJ.3..1084 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ec . poo. 1acuzz1. ten· "'... °"11er. SJOOO under mrkl. LESS THAM $80,000 ms. dbl gar. $23<1.00l.l. _ __ -Sparkling pool & jat'uu1. J BH. 2 ba. heated pool. Ko/an R1·.1t Eq,111~ /11r 900 (1 /Pllllt•ylt! Slll!l!I 494 9 473 549·0316 3 BR. newly painted end un1l lronttng on 1-:1 Niguel Golf Cou rbe Closest to the tenn is courts. great view l.1~t ed pnce $99,950 Br 2 Ba. !>unken hv rm -- w t Cplc. ceram1t· till' HVHms 5. Hr $196 SOU. k1tch & tndry rm, tge out· Pro( deer td. Jrg lot nr side deck on second '>tory park. ~nn only 644·544! In F.V. for a super 4 br 71418464829· 2131597·5553 Deerfield Pk home . 4 Br. 3 on lge cul de sac lot Im-end bbq patio. upgrade~. Impossible. no but un ba. 2600sQ.ft . premium mac 4 Br 212 Ba, huge nu paint. S~l.~SO. VA usual. Call now to see lnine I 044 ll> t up.: r a d l' d sep ram rm w fplc Walk possible SSI ~16 these fine well cared for ••••••• ••• •• • • •••••• ••• s 134 · ooo 10 r r own c r to school & parks. Op('n 1 ___:;-.: h 1048 HOTB./APTS. $48.000 Gross annual in come Top Coast llwy loc. in central Laguna. wtbnck BBQ Dbl gar + Harbor View 3 br Carmel. 2 o ff street parking hrdwood floor::.. up spaces Second home gr ade ~ ree lund l~sq.ft, <!sty. 2 Br:! Ra. $149,900'. Rv Owner' homes. 968·337L 559-sS9S Sat/Sun 10-7PM. S125.SOO --r"""" _.oc WORRIED ABOUT --by owner. 14761 Athel ••••••••••••••••••••••• L~ HiCJHI Reolty 496-941 l 495-5220 493-9494 830.5050 1--------·1 552.5377 MUDSLIDES BUILDER'S 00 S CLOSEOUT FL D * IH IRVIHE * Real &late SPARKLING SLIPPAGE? Only 1 Patio Home left. 2 NEIGHBORHOOD • Bdrm+den. 2 baths . with 3 commun. pools in frplc , refrigerated 1ur this residential area. J STOP RIGHT NOW! Call cond1t1001ng, mirrored Bdrm, 13·~ bath home Ranch Realty. We have wardrobe doors. 2 car w/cozy used brick homes in e ve ry size, garage with aut o fireplace. Great s tarter price range and model opener ... plus full recrea· home. Close to :.hopping that will eli minate your llon facilities mcld"g 8 & i.chools. Won ·1 last .,0 fears of the abovt'' Call tennis courts. 2 pool'! and i·all now! now" a p:ur of jacutzis All this OPE~SUND.\Y t :, 551 2000 and Irvine too• t~ El Centro, fo' \' • On Irvine Cenll'r Dr I Moulton Parkway> Just WOOOBRIDGE PLACE ... ;1st of Jeffrey $5000 Down! Brand new 2 bdrm! Never l ive d in Townbome bas ever- ything! Pool, tennis . jacuzzi, sauna! Carefree Ii ving for the foxy · crowd! Enjoy equity build up and tax s helter without rnainlana n cc worries. Take a s mart step and call thl' Personal Service Peoph· now' Royal Propertiu 642-1130 I 960-4361 • Special offering J 5 S71.9'J5 _jdlltj~IM bdrm Contemporary de C:all 551 1263 if i!P'f . teched family homci. in ---------1---------.:=:-:-:-:=-=:=, -~·-:-:=-:.1 open. wood:.y design. Ju.<,t short walk lo lake & Move In lnwnaculate Spark.ling clean home. 3 bedrooms. eating area. hearty fireplace. Qwct cul de sac street. Nearly new pool & jacuzzi for s ummer fun. SR4,SOO, BKR. 54-0-1720 TARIB.L Hwwti!M)lon l.ac:h I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open hse Sat & Sun l ·S. 19981 Cato. 4 Br. 21 2 Ba. fam-rm. 2.074 sq, fl. $109.950 Kramer .fteall) 848-1322. 2STORY WITHIONUS Qwel home in Family home in qwet residenti al area. Lovely upgraded with wood and mirrors. Skylighted patio cover and wet -bar . <.:al l !'>16·5880 Agent park~ in V1llai::c of Wood· bndge From SJ IS ooo 552·4101 COLUMBIA! COLUMBIA! Now available in the beaut1Cul College Park area of Irvine. This is the largest or all S&S quality homes with o\·er 2600 i;q. ft. 4 large bedrooms. Carruly room and bonus room. 3 communit y pools. park and cable 1V Call to sec RANCH REALTY 551-2000 WOODIRJDGE Broadmoor home, 4 BH .. fam rm., atnum. paol. S&S Resale Spec1ah~ts spa. decking. lndscpd .. 3.4 or 5 bdrm models fenced. "'The works avail. some w !pools Reduced to$125.000 968-4602 AGENT 640 S~ Pennington Propert1e:. ------DEERFIELD 2 BR, 2,., b ---------i lwnshse. fo'rplc, dbl gar. ·. DIVORCE very nice. $73.soo for FORCES SALi quick sale. 995.3591 Super Meredith Gardens Beaut. Wood bridge place, home, 4 .Bdrma, family. highly upgraded Green- formal dining, laree bria r . Call 558·8420 1Sx36 swimming pool. Ownr/agt. Hurry & see this great1--------- family home at only WOODBRIDGE B Y ~u e11ncatlS40-USl OWNER, 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, ~r ~ ..,.,., Broad.moor "Wildwood" Under market al $97,900. 559-0092 ·~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS TUltTLBOCKGLEH ................... , TOWHHOME JR. EXEC CONDO cozy FIREPLACE 3 Br l 'h Ba + shower. coveredpaUo. Redacil. Swift Stitchery! The PkJs Pantslit NORINS REALTY Cozy Cape Cod Snuggle your family in this bcaut1ru1Jy restored charmer. 4 Bdrm~ dt:!n. formal dining room & skyllt breakfast bay Large yard & separate arl1\jl ·s s tudio Ocean vtew & walk to beach. Perfect central Laguna locatldn. fl89,500. Spanish Mc:wasion Unique Dana P oint landmark converted to 3 uruls. Immaculately re· modeled. Ocean view Pnde of ownership as well as sound invest · ment. $215.000. Income 2 Bdrm.. 1 balh home plus two rear units. A sound Corona del Mar in- vestment. $175.000. ' * 494-1057 * 4 IR. OCEAN VU Lovely home No sU11rs to clJmb. French doors open to bnck patio with fire ring. Large livi ng rm, dining rm & entry set the mood for enll.'r trurung. Sl89,500 COASTUHE VIEW Spacious 3 Bdrm. 3 bath home with elegant large ent ry and winding stairway. Dining area. fireplace and ample storqe. $149,500 3 C9REA T UMITS Beautifully restored --~~~~~-_!'-·~~~­ landmark bldg .. now of· fered for sale at $595.000 Oiarming new 3 Bedrm + DECORATORS den, 2 ba th. ram-rm, Walk to Woods Cove AIC. French drs . pvl beach from this charm· front courtyard. $123,900. dbl gar + I off street 64G-0088 ~ parking s pace. Uolh ---- home prof decor'ed "'Otd'"HrtwVi•w lllg wood & brick home Owner. 831·7098 on 2 park·hke lots. Oak fl oor s /coun try pine kitchen. Only $169,500 HORTHVIEW TWO STORY w/cpt & wall' pa_per . Two best buys in CDM oo Many more amemtaes, same blk. panoramH· all on ~e lot 1'\all brkr ocean views from each. 3 cooperation. 218 48th St. br, fam rm , form. din AND 4710 Neptune . rm, frpls, beam ceilings. -~~;'~rt Bch. Priced be'aut. pnv. patios & nice •OPEN HOUSI:: yard. Must sell 1. By McCORMACK REALTY 494-755 I MOVEIMHOW nus great 4 bdrm home has a Ing bonus off .. lrt.'el park 1n1: ror camper or bont. /\family home with room for t.''< pJm.1on Best \•aluc 1n T 0 W $132.000 GARDEN HOME N1gut.>I Shores. th1!> J bdrm & family r m home 1s nicely decoruted & ready lo move into. Beautifully landscaped. with spnnklers voltage lighting. P to sell at $152,SOO For sale by owner, J Br. 212 ba. lge Cam rm . w frplc Lge fncd yd w1dog run. Many up- grades! S12.'i,OOO Pnne onl) 4.95-5894 FANTASTIC VIEW Monareh Summit II dl' s1rable Plan B. 3 Br :! l>a. pror lndscpd & dcMr $1)9.500 Owner bou1:ht aOother & 111 mol1\ at!'d 2 Lock boxes 494-8035 831 -941 I l2S7 SCst Hwy. Lag Och Super Location SAT. l ·5PM owner. 759-9448 or ... 0 ..._. al 644·2642. 1f no answer -~ roe 644-8722. Open House J ·S Properties Inc. SaltSun. 1114 White Sail-.. 1714) 751 -6373 Way, COM OCUH.AIRE DUPLEX T"o up two tlnwn, huth unit ~ r l'dOOl' Ol'W 1· a r pt.' t ' • t· t t" I m maculat.e Seconds to the breakers Good rl'nlal Lease bold $JllO.OOO Burr Whit ~ R ~alt~r 2901 Newport Blvd NB (7141675-4630 HARBOR VIEW HOME 3Br Cor 2 + den I. 2Ba. charmingly decorated. parquet ent, com er lot. $139.750. By owner Prin only 64+ 7463 or 640· 1440 EXECUTIVE HOM~ PattO entry. 1 BR J Bu ! fplc"~. one in rumpm. rm compl remodeled 1n•· k1tc·h w microwavt' C1\ n Tree hned cul dl• '·" stret>t. Shakl' roof. rt>Jr dbl detal:hed l(<tr Ma ture fruit trc l."'. lmmed occpy $164.SOO.. RucltH' RHfty 642-4758 H.wport Heights By owner. 2300 Margaret Dr 4 BR. 2story, custom built solar home. Beam ce1hngs. lots of wood. us ed bri ck fireplacl'. light & airy Brand new pool & jacuai (also solar heated). $122.000 firm HOME/INCOME Live in the 3 bdrm. & den hou.c;e & rent out the 2 bdrm. unit. Popular North end location. walk· mg distance to beaches & market. An xlnt proper· ty. $2.50.000 4 Br. 2.Ba. Cam rm, close to beach. 3 car gar. Two beaut. brick patios. gas BBQ. frplr. bllns By Bag Canyon Townhome. Open Houi.t.> Sunday El Dorado modl'I. Just 1·5PM or by appoint ~ ~ completed Phase 2. 3 BR. mcnt . 64S·5744 or 67S 2855 owner $98.SOO 49S«t28S ~~·· llOS N.CooSt Hwy.,loguno 494-1177 31601 Coolt Hwy., S. loguno 499-4591 MAGMIFfCEHT OCEAN Ir CANYON VIEW!! HottC!>"t home buy today' Nestled on qwel. pnvate street in the hills of Laguna Beach 2 Levels · 3 bedrooms 3 baths 2 kitchens Lower level may be rented Only $18S,OOO Far Sale By Owner 3Br, l3• Ba. Pnced for fast sale $83.SOO 25212 Via Piedra Blanca. Laguna Niguel. 494·4401 REDUCED! L ag un a B eaC"h :! bedroom with outstand- ing view or oce"n & city lights . Totally r e · furbished & immaculate in every det ail. Only $159.500 (311 Ko/an Rt"'' E ~t.1tc l11L 3 Mo11.11cl1 B,1y P/,11,1 661 1161 831·3888 MONARCH SUMMIT 3 Monarch Bay Plaza 2Br. 2ba Condo Adult Laguna Niguel Condo. Monarch Summit 496-7222 831-0838 Pool , jac $89,900 Ph 492-8999 or 499·3960 J ba, VICW. $164.900. - Ownr/bkr, 497·2396 1--------- MWPRT SHORES 2 Br+den, rrptc. nr to CCJIJ.ng mirrors m ln rm. garden patio ore mstr bdrm. 2 car gar. l blk from bch. Nr pool & ll'n· rus courts $96.SOO. By ownr 6454409. 731-0425 PANORAMIC VIEW T l4 o s tor y 5 B R wa terfront property Room to accommodate 3 boat.!. One or Newport Beach ' most !>Ough1 WANTm DEAD OR ALIVE but preferably a II\ I.' buyer for reahst1call» priced Harbor View Hom es S bedroom Somerset. Beaul1full~· maJntaJned, beautafull~ up~raded . Dnn 't b~ !'iOrry, C'all after areas. $767.SOO. Morten RHI Esatat• VALLEY &40-9900 640.5357 ~-czol £sto\cz p~cz -"' •BLUFFS• Oc..mo..t Dplx $125,000 3 Br. 2'r!i Ba. spac airy condo. Attached gar. nr. pool. Xtra lrg mstr BR. Two with beautiful ocean ----------t --------- views in North Laguna. mlltop Ocean vu 3 br 2 ba, ..... Fornt I 055 UDO ISLE Peg Broms RJtr645-lS31 83SAmigos Was #9 $114,500. Owner/agt. 640-4277 or l40-6SOO ] .,, blocks to beach. fam rm. deck. rrpl, Prin ...................... . Open 12·5 Daily Selling at a loss $195,000. only. 5.1&-6263862·5373 •CUSTOM• 205 Via Jucar SI 0,000 DOWN DOLPHIM ILE. BY OWNER 3 Br, 2 Ba. LAJCEAlOHT Ex·lg. 4 brm 3 ba, mod CALL 49...-581 Franltlln frpl, Catalina Picture yourself in a r~-kit. l ~ lot, patio. nr ten· New 3br, guarded gate I · b in h" · •-be h $249 5""' Broadmoor Home. Pool sunsets, fnced brick axmg atm06p . t 1s ms oc ac . • vv AnEMTIOH! Check us for all the latest Laguna Beach area mulUple listings . P atio. works b 0 p & exclusive, exec's. prl me _Own __ e_r_. 67_S.._62S_9__ Jae, & tennis. Comer lot • wtrf ta h 3 B ., ~".t Owner will carry bat. or storage area. $135,SOO. roo ge m. r." l'....o....Jck M. T-121.S,OOO at $1595 mo. No 499-2125. OPEN HOUSE Ba. hobby rm! Sail Crom '"" ..._.. SAT/SUN 10.51 your pvt. dock to your '"Realtor by Proressaon, ettd. needed. Vac, movo -pvt. bch & tennis club. Nol hobby" . For results right in. 7S9-0448 OPENHOUSESUN l·S 19880 Cl are moot S.'16.750 Agent 957·0701 Brilhl & br~zy with a apectacular hUltop view. 2 br, den, din rm. frpl, sky lights, attac. gar. wood exterior. By owner. $129,SOO. Days 759·6083, ---------c Eves 955-2009 Abaolulely c harming ror yr. around "fo'un call: Property llouse. -UDOISLE mth~~l'ft!l studio w b,a .1 guFest Time" pleasure'! s.52·4414 agent Immaculate J br 2 ba ,-g')_...,.n ... ~ quarters w/ rp .. or •TOLLE ~ ...... u~ that special k ind of * SIEWARDS home, beam ce1lan~~ •99·2800 per son ". $135 .000 •REALTORS• FUssy buyers only. rall t.hruout. beautiful cedar -()pen----Sa-/Su Stanaland-Megar gee .~ • ..,.,,.~ to see this prest1g1ouN pllneling. ~outh patio. LUSK llSAU UNIV Park, 111. 4br ana.t SPIClAIJST • Cam ~e ln prime loc U . CC' 5 Bdrm models ar park. nu crpt • avail. Some w /poolt, + lhruout. Lra pv\ ya,.. CoPdo&. M...,.,.,_ Jlaltl· open hse Sun l2·f , ,,.. UattnaSlrYtce. Ownef'. 561-4m ~ " .,, Q I • I I ,i, • ., Wi)tn 1' H1, 1'111r:·ui 8 .. .K , Woodbrtdp Sc:::"' 4 Bdrm. hie. • J/r. d/r, up~ tndry, klt- ' fam. auto 1ar opnr, nd•cpd. Mu•t sell. a.aunab1• otr. 21 -CbllJ tW n l~~ ReaJty,114-497·1744. ......._..,.,~ BI u Cf " ho m e . Pnn only. By owner. ....,.. on ay -.aut Profesaiooally df'cor"d $348,000. 224 Via Eboh. ocean vtew, 3 br 0 2 ba , ti 2 Bdrm apartment with Ml~ VI.lo. I 067 t.hruout-total class. end 675-2306. Call for Appl dl:n rm, country lrtdm, pool <Xan view. Quiet. ••••• ••• f ••••••••••• l.Dlit. For preview call · -w~ ,......,. - Mexican tile tbruout, t1t.OOO Lacuna Realty. By Owner-Lovely •Br. Property Rouse --·~,,. kl.oed 11 ... ocw crpt 4M-4I0'11 2Ba, 2000sq.ft .• 2 blks t-0 PtllrickT.._.. Exet-. area. 3 br. 2ba, euper area: su2,soo: •-Hiii IOSO ehl &t shop'g, nr comm'y AgeoL552-4414 ~e~b~o!:t':. rby p P.48M172 .......... pool • tenn. $95,000. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prtn. Onl)i.137-6417 · "'FAMIL y AIM'' owar, S1'•,900. e.4100. ,.. _______ VILLA PARJSA MODEL -----''------• -aoi. 1ft, loob ft ffflt a Br 2 Ba deluxe. '!::f. &rPft' abarp El Dorado 3 Bumpus rm. + famll,y br 2 be.. fam rm. Brbr -M Ir ba f• ) rm. W/pool La.bl•• • Bl\, VW. Homes ~ priy k>C, mw, I Br 1 Ba, $1'9,$00. ld.ru. First Ume UI.•· • 1" • am rm, g cor-2,,_. be. Walle to beach, on 'ulet ~Ha1cletic. eOceao ¥Jew. one ol the '1'5.000. Ac\. 880-1101 or ner lot •/R.V. aceoeu. pools, tennil. CUallront boat RV 7t'd. peelt at belt, 2 Br 2 Be, $1'9,SOO. ~ Prd. landaceped. Cov· cbanMr only SlSS 900 nl1bt lltet. SlSJ,SOO. ;:~ u;i ~u;.ee~ la ei:e qua SALi ;::: ~e~~/~~ CAYW€>0D RE-'fATY ,.MIMllM1 ___ . ____ _ $1.51.500~•)(odmnrood6 Sellerswan.ltomoveth.lt opener,+ many ut.raa. lNC~ ... T .. IUY548-f l2IO IBMJCB» $10,000 11...,aBtzBa $1TUOO 38dno.2baCondoDplx. -o.ner. t13.150 Open """' ,.. -. .... , •Bulldabte lou t~a'6 to ablt ~. A.tr, maey Houet Sat/Sun 10·5. '1be most gorceous home yr ... -l·I N,ll50 t.o '84.950. ext.tu. l'aot .. uc front ..._l ln Harbor View Home.-Come ii tee today. tN& l vi.-. Aalrtn1 MT.500. Be uttt d bar oooc. ProCeukioally BAcwtomblthmwllan- { Opeo bcx.-. Sat/Swl 1·5 • Ul upsradt E l deoor'd thNout Jmpec.. tuUc •ic• of oc.ao, atafllllllEl Capri~ CNew Dando• br 21>• on cmr ca1* 5 Br 1 Ba. Fam llarbor • C•hlin • World> Act.-.i.rr lot. Warm earth tona, 0 _ ,. .... .... nc .. 'D-lalmd. Won't Jut_ Ian& •I. rwoiOdtNcl~bn. la r .. r ..... ., • ..... ----.. l"I: )Td. Mdst Hll &.low e I ea a at t b r a o o l . •.-II.-::·:":"::-:""':":::~ m&ft•t at 182.too. By Somerset ,,odel. For CALL NOW Owntt. No •IL•· nm ~('all: J>ropert1 752•1315 cau. Guador. 1g..n1? 1 ._ °'*' JlouM Sal. Ma~h PlllriaT--. IL A.-_...,, • I \ l!fl DAILY PILOT 'rldaj. March 10, 1978 Off.-Real &tcrto Ho.es~ ....... ~ HouHs U1tfwonlsh.d Houses U•fwftthed Hout~s U•fftdi.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoase• FOf' W. Ho..tH For S• ~ .... &t• lncOftW ~ 2000 t•wpori IHdt l 1 H ~!'!~ ....... !?!.! "-' • ._~!" Newport leoch 3269 WntMlmtwr l2tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••~•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR2 BA t I •· llllilm'" J.242 •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Hewport leoch I 069 S. .,.._ C lal R..tab ~!! . Pc. 11arage, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... CGpfstr.o 1071~ 1600 •3 OM A LOT* We llaveiooo·aorbouses 1wr&1e, maaa1ve yard, Huntington Harbour con· NOf"EE! llc.tw>n. condOt!. ~1::P~nr11J:f8pdcf}~· ..oPIH HOUSE• DOHTMISS THISOHE Sat•S•d.f 12·5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• Tixt!rUpper,Jld CM loc. dplxs, apt• now. ati nopeta.$4.2S.AvaUAprl. do Bacb. w/stove & duplellei. ~enla l ~~ .,. nofee • CHARM!NO 4 br, 2.,._ ba Sl.D>. Prine only. Bkr., areas, all prices. Save on 548-413S, ev1 642·083S, reJng, dahwbr. frplc & Pavilion, 67S-491:t Bltr. · a... - mdl. home ffiwibollow> RlSTAUIAHT s.st;.6171. t.:e. M6-&t23 carport. '275 mo. Ask HEW SEAVIEW Ho.ft ,_...a.dor m.9QO.Noa11t.'92-m7 HEWPORTIEACH INVESI'ORS 645-4900 Afl DUPLEX2Br1Ba forf'ranlc,(213)W·74M Br I nnls u..fwwlllted 3300 OPEHHOUSI $200.000.Huysbldg.,land, Lrg inventory, Texas, ----C-.--... ----3-1-7--6 drpl, no peta. 11mi f~~d HEW ~ac.~~"ty~~ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• S all oo prime PCH Joca· Oklahoma, A rlzona. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ylU"(I. $295. UM8 & 1Jl50 8. & Orange. COW>try Urin~. UNDAY, NOON to 5 uon other states •. I..r1' iuuts, M eyer 6 4 5. 4 8 5 s IXT1lA SPECIAL SEAVJEW, 3 br 21.o\ ba. Equestrl,.n actlvUtea.. 27991 Via Del Cerro RealonomietCorp Ow-a.nae Cnty. Principals PANORAJllCVJEW . JmdS Spuc2 4'3BRcondoe;. l & ocean view. pool/lell.ll.li New duplex, turn., 2402 On:Wd Hll Pl. Anxious ownr, no quali-67s-8'700 only, A&l,714/839-9070 Delux 2 BR, den, 2111 ba evs/w 2 sty mdls. Hunl'g Hrbr. $950 mo. 21J/43G-3629 beaut. 3 br 2 ba, fJ1>l, lrg Jlr, Zl .. l ccrgar lying w/25"' down or as·t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 coodo. Elevator to beach ••LOOK ** Upgrd'd thru-0ut. Clbbse o•si•"ILE fncd yrd. $880. Owner. swne 8% VA loan. Ownr1" LO.NO BEACH or Just watch the surf. 38R, 1BA & pool. SS25 to $575. See i;; -997-5612 UVlNG RMwlFrplc wilJcarry2nd.Lrg4BR, Lrg inventory from Pool, Spa, aauna, $400PERMONTH dailyl·Spm,16600 Algon· EXEC CONDO. Nwpt --------- DINING &FAMILYRM 2ba,famrmw/pool,up· amall tolrgunitsinLong poolroom, eecurlty lllt+lut+teeurity qul.n.Agt.846-1311. Terr. attr 3 Br 2'A! Ba. Co.domlciiw graded th r u out , Bcb area. Principals on· park'g. S.1050 per mo. Fncd yard, 1ar, pvt pty. . encl palio, pool. $46S. lJftfuniilhed 3-425 TO FIND: Locate Irvine Ownr /a gt , Ranc h & ly, Agt, nc/63&-9070 Agt, 714 I •98·0500, 835-37001v mag. . Spacious b rand new 631-1475 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Av at Mesa Dr. Go eat1t Harbor Rily, •93"5543 MS-3485 t.ownhome. 2 br, 21<2 ba, Dana rt.1ux condo, 3 Bl' a on Mesa Dr thru golf•----------t EASTSIDE Prime Fullerton four· u__ 16fi <l+sd College Park 3 Br, 2ba, 2 $495. 3 br, 2~ ba, $575. Lease or rent spacious 3 Ba, fplc, uW rm; ear • .. ourse lo Upper Bay Fofttostic .._, -o-ssiou "L plexes, only $130,000 ~ _,.__ Crplcs, xtra lam rm, cov. High J y upgrad e d . bedr~'!'· 3 bath con· pool, tennis. 498-1453 'i>1ace. Left to Orchid Spaclous 3 BRi~ Ba. .-R ni; ""' each. Ca 11 bk r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ered palio. dbl aar. Frplci. baltoniea, hufe dom1n1um Newp~rt -~-------- C 85 it 81 • H 1 G H Ly ILDG. 714-347-4437. Ge• al 3202 $4..'iO/mo. 64G-4656 waJX.in closets, dining Crest. 1900 sq._ ft with ToWllMme Hill, 6 Unlta, all in "Class A" ••••••••••••••••-••••• rm, garages, pool. Ask view. Pool. tennis & walk UnfwoN*d 352S U P G R A D E D • 2 cooditioo, located only 2 *VETS* , 3 br ai,.; ba twnhse, w /rec. ror J"'"ft or Joe cua 1371 to beach. $599/mo. Quall ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..ovely bright well-kept balconies w/great view t · pool j .. D .,.... .,...... blocka from bwiy 17lb & 1 ....a........__ Sal• 2200 rm, ennis, • a.... ys oro~o2597 ev-. Place Properties, Inc. N""'"""'rt Cr--t T--bs• • .. --e1'ncul-de-sa"area o11...•11-&:courtyardfoun· '""'°,,_.. .. You'""'"'"'t for u own a _..,,.,. E '""5751 '""" """ --...... "" wu " •IVIU ... '"""' Orange intersection. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '"-or.!' ••· d · ......-.~. vea....... L-75Z:l846. Ask foe Teddy wa1Jc to beach, ten crts. of fine homes. Acreabe tain. $79,500. Arch Bay Thi . Ide of pu~ce ,. now, no own. N Zb _ _._ p 1 '"""" 3244 Mair. pool J·acuz•t' Ait Estates in Back Bay Real Estate 661·18ll s 1 s a Pr •. · WE HA VE wide selection Veteran Housing Agt, f!W r ""'"""· oo , spa. •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• • • • • •-a o~hlpbldg.Offenng C'/Landparcels.Contact, 541 "100 From -.5. Kids & pets R-.."'LS H.V. Homes. Carmel·. 3 646-71TI. ""' · SPACIOUS 4 bdrm, 2~ fleioble terms. l170,000 MlKt: SAVAGE REAL -v OK 07;49u Bit icro1• --------- bath Mluion Park <P·21) ESTATE,642·9601. . r. 2BR,+D.21,!iba ... $525 bdrms.,2ba.$600'. ''BLUFFS"Twnhse,4br. Comer lot with complete Home. Owner Jea ving Paula Bailey 642-8235 ~ .!~~-~!!NofDREeRnSt.als 4br, 2ba. Close lo sch ls, 3 BR. 2 Ba ...... $5251550 ~gent__ _644·7383 fam rm, xlnl cond, Quiel pnvacy. 2 backyards. 1 c o~ & DB. LI & R .. ....,..,. .......... w lge pal.lo and room ror state. $105.900. ""' ~ All areas all prices bch & shop'g. $475 mo. 3 BR, 2.,., ba ......... SS2S SEA VIEW, 3 Br popular street. Agt 646-7171. pool. the other for dog OPENSAT/SUNl·S **VIEW LOT** Sample: 557·322Saft3PM 4BR.2i,.;ba ........ S850 BarHarborpnmeocnvu ~xnf'llnt lSSO andgardenloolhouse. 2807lPaseoVerde,SJC DlliPleXM/ ONE OF A KIND! 125' $7SBach,walktobeach EASrSIDE, huge 3 Br, 4 BR,JBa •...•.•..•. $74S $950.547·7~.833-3215 ;;:r.:•••••••••••••••••• $131,500 MarquardRlty,498-0660 <whS. 1100 C.orooadelMarblufClot. $1808achNBUWpd Fam Rm, fplc, JUSl re· 4br, lba pool home. lBr, with view & garden Owner will Retclctce Bright. open & private ••••••••••••••••••••••• Panoramic views of lbe $2202br, kids, yd, dplx. modeled. 123 23rd St. $465 Gardening pool serv in· near Woods Cove, nu AirportRfflty 4br, 2ba home. Allo4·plex. Huntington ocean, harbor entrance IJFETIMESERVICE mo.642·0282 cl'd.seoo.s'.49-0655 ~i~.~l&;~~· $290, Capistrano,viewofhllls Harbor area, 3 yrs old, &peninsula! WILL NOT 557-0822 ._........, ........_ Cftlfcry 21 & o'c ea n . Be au t . fully rented. $225,000. LAST-HURRY! EASI'SIDE 3 Br, dbl gar, BIG CANYON 2 t ---------1 landscaped, minutes ~ lc6oalsa.d 1206 newer paint & cpt, quiet t.ownhome. 2 ~~~2~! 'b7, Duplexesu..tw. 3600 from Marina, beaches & . d_ QUAIL DI ••••••••••••••••••••••• street. $430. 5S6-6809 den/bar, sep. dining rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMST MifT LOVE! freeway. $135,000. Lingo 4 ~ts, beaut 2 BR, 2 ba, ;!\~~~a. LITTLE ISLAND COLLEGE p ARK beaut. upgraded crptg & Capo Beach upper, 3bd, From the s treet then R.E. ask for Cherie patio, cpta, dl'J?B, bllna, _ 752.1920 rnn. BAY FRONT window lreutment. Lux· Jba.cx.-ean view, buillins. . Hartman 493-8815 good Anaheim toe, uooouAILIT.Ht:Wl'Oll'TlfUCM 3BR,2BAupperduplex. 3 BR, 2 BA. frplc, dining ll523CAMPU5Dt~IRVINE urious Roman tub in s undeck. $425 mo. thru-0ut this ador~ble 3 · $169,000. By ownr Ye a r 1 y 1 ease room, dis hwasher. mstrbath. Loads or mir· 494-4401,494-'0U bdrm ranch! N. ol JUSl a ir--1.... ... __ I oao O•a1•"t ~1 ... Don Tyl •-~·""'/mo u . . p .. 4 B 21L • bl "I Th h h d ~ -....,. ..., R 2 LOT _. moo..... er"' .,._ 11.G YARD ruvers1ty ar.. r. ,.~ rored wardrobe space .................. ir..-i.1.-~ ·ram er lS as a •••••••••••••••••••• ••• • • --~i~•-call""" .,.,.,.. baths I m rm Newly S I . S . nn ..._....._ d · d I ..___ ...._ 2000 """""" .....,.,.. v•..-.vvv. · • a · pectacu ar view ... w1m· lovmg care an lS e. S· l Ana C ndo nccMftt ..-~ Builder' ew•a1 d l d $550/ ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• coraled to perfection! an a I !_____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~' 3br b Id ha 3 BR, 2 BA, new paint, ecora e . mo or ming, tennis & MORE~ •....a......-1~•-~ 3706 Serene •. lovely rear Y\JWllft". DUPLEX Plus3bdrm.olderhome, 'llf.i a o er e on closetoscbool.$385/mo. lse/opt. 752-7239 eves For further infor. or -- "' 2 bdr 2 b A d Soul h of 17th St., canal. $SOO. 640-0166 appt. 644-0509 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yard• beau l i r u 11 Y . a. ir con . . Eastside Costa Mesa. 64().2019 MESA WOODS BOAT SLIP + 1 BR furn landst"apC'd with charm· Pool $38,500557·5415 Extra sharp 2 BR units, Cull: 3 BR, 2 BA, model home. Woodbridge 3br 2ba, den. BIG CANYON. Luxurious apt. $400. Yrly lse. iniipat'°r?rsumlmerleedn· Wntwumhr 1098 ~:~8h~~pfi~~~~!: lbr,garage,leaseetopoy $525/mo. rrplc,sn&Ihsew/alrium. 2 Br, 2 bal h con· 644-0439,073·5.135 tl'rtammg. A VII ue ra ••••••••••••••••••••••• l $700 th -----util, 2 houses Crom N. 751-3191 Hom BeauL lndscp'd, comm d 0 mini um h 0 m (>. h o m e 1 n x I n t ncomti per mon · V ¥ Bayfronl, avail. 4/1/78, pool, lake & park. Lse Ntlw/never lived in. Wet Costa Mna 3724 ne1~hborhood for only A.TTBifTIOH Reducedto$ll4.500. I • I no pets. $400 mo yrly. t;:SELECT SMOmo. 640..3554 Janel. bar/rrpl c. $67 5 ....................... . $116,000' A JOY to Set'! A INVESTORS C4 64 0.5112 ACJI. DOif Y. t"R~XICl.IX ~ T" PROPERTIES evs, (213) 351·0606 col· Salisbury R.F: 673-6900 i.:rrater JOY to own ! Ni.neteeounitapartment 2TriDle * I ' r-:......_,lecKh3211 lect. SSOWEEK&UP Tomorrow may be loo house. seven 2 BR, * Pa1xn :J~t.!,.0!,_ ~•••••••••••••••••• MESA DEL MAR COM qwel old Corona. 3 Studio, l bedroom lale <.;all the Personal t I l BR a p ls Near Lake ark. Min. to eo.-.,. -5 bdrm, 3 bath. New RSJ J Br 2'2 Ba, former br 3ba, ln·level, 500 sq ft M&1d service, pool Service People now! w e ve · bch.1-4 BR, 3 ba; 1·3 BR. 640·7000 3Br, 2.,,ba, fncd yd, walk d model, pnme go1C course ram rm, recently r e· N Bl CM Royal Pro~es $42.5,000. 2V.. ba; 1·3 BR, 2 ba. 5 to heh. grdnr provided. crpt.s, rps, paint. Bllns. &lake vu. $675. 547-7044. furbished. Avail.Im med. 2376 ewport • . • r'" ""'"'CHOR"GE garages. frplcs. $185,000 $46S/mo.89'MCJZ7 Washer & dryer. $585. ~.,, Ls 1 1 •. 548-975Sor645-3967 6,.2 1830 "'" "' b ,.,.._ __ .,.,().l""'• H · Pk 3 b 2 ......,.,, mo. eon y. st"' --------.. • IHVESTM£UTS each.1709-1713Ala ama, OFACEILDGSITE Cciro.adelMcr 3222 mo,.,,.,.,..,r .. .,.,., bentagre I .newdr r, last+ dep. Firm. SUSCASITAS -= ......,, Huot. Bch. 536·1718 H tingt Be h ,.... .. _ 2 BR Duplex, '--otty a, w/ rp , crpts, apes. 673-1206 1714) 496-7711 Owner un on ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'w ..,, A/C, $450 /mo. Dys ---------Nicely funusbed 1 bdrm. OP&f SUH. 1·5 · 21,000 sq. ft. lot near 5 Bdrm. 3 baths Harbor pine, $3SO. mo. 551•0757 Ask for Ken. Bluffs single level 2 Br. 2 Closed gar. $230. up. 1608RUTHLM. 7UMITSC.M. Pacifica Hospital, 5 View Hills So. $950/mo. 646-85Qleves Eves640-7557. ba. best greenbell loc. Adults, no pets. 2110 lf you're looking for the Olt.rReal &tat• Beautiful brand new 4·1 Points Shop. Colr&Civic Call6"-0744 Super clean, 2 Brhse, best • --leoc:h . 3248 ...::S.S::.7.:.:5::... A~gt:.:..·.:..644-:..:....::1~133=----l-N_e_wpo_:__rt_B_l_vd_. ___ _ best home in the best ••••••••••••••••••••••• tbr, loftb, f/p. 3-2 b11r.bl~l ba Cen~e;~~~~eRllr 2 BR, 2 ba, front hse Easts.Ide )oc. ,!nclds ::-z:::................ BAYSHORES 1 Br trailer Sl70. + util. area, lhls is 1l ! Beaullful Mobile Hon.• own ouse, • ns. 546-9950 w/bltns. Nr beach. No WJ D, ·stove, New cpls DOWNTOWH 2Br , yard. yearly, $450 133 E. 16th St.. space 42. home with 3 bdrms .. den. For Sak 1100 crpts, drps. Hurry, buy pets, $500 mo incl elec. ~. perfect ·for cou· mo 646.5430 542·9193. ranuly rm .• 31,~ baths, ••••••••••••••••••••••• now. Tom Lee, Rltr, Spectacular Ocean front 67:>-5968 pie or small ram\ly. "'25 LAGUHA. --·--------1---------- lge. laundry rm., walk·Ul Mobft. HOfM UYiftg 642-1603. lot. Three-Arch Bay, mo. 64().9089 aft 12:30PM Deluxe 2 bdrm., 2 bath 1---------Rentals Galore!! pantry, 2 brick Crplcs., AtlhfinHt Duplex, West N.B .. 1 blk SoutbLaguna. 2~ 2Nba, dent'. 'r pe~. KIDS19CTSOK duplex rental. Outsland· OH LIDO ISLE Wde1havelOOO'sor houses1•1 hdwd rlrs .. Intercom. We have numerous & tobch,lg 2 bdrm,2ba,up $325,000. .,..,.,. ew Pll cp · , ... , ingocean&villageview, Owner will l ease P xs, apts now, a Decorated with shutters, beauurul mobile homes &dwn. just remodeled. A Private Community with (114) 529-5755 East.side 2 BR. gar. S350. yet onJy a few short blks. FURNISHED OR UN· areas, all pnces.. Save on. paneling & wallpaper for sale in established Community tennis court large Beach and tennis 2 Br, 1 ba, opposite 64G-4848or675·82S8 to town & beach. Huge FURNISHED: MAKE fee. La.rge patio & playhousl' parks in CM. Nwpt Bch, & pools. You own LAND. courls. B.M. Craig, parlc, clean. Avail. late Foountaift v~ 1234 liv. r m. & dining alcove. AN OFFER: You have a 645-4900 Agf for childr en. Walk to . B h By0wner645-6776 owner. 714/499·3070 or March. ,.A50• 675.3317 _..,., Lge. kitchen w/bill·ins, choice: Large 2 Hr +den . park, shops & school H 0 n l t n g l 0 n c · 213/682-3305 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 n c I . wash I d r ye r . and patio. $750. mo. or 2 Nu cpts, pamt 1 Br, $230. $170,000 Laguna, El Toro, Ftn Tn~eX eves. Cathedral Ceilings Separate 2 car garaite. Br 2 Ba. large deck and Nr 19th & Pomona, bus. NEWPORT BEACH V I Y • A n ah e i m & IUILDERS Costa Mna 3224 $395 View & Firepla<'e An out.standing offering VIEW. $6SO mo. Both un· stores, SJ6.1286 REALTY 675-1642 Westminster. In price E.Si• ta Mesa Dana Point ocean view ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3+2HeatedPool <8392P) at $500 Mo. Rer. re· its are rreshly painted DmlaPoint 3726 rang1e~ to fkittbmokst 2 br owners unit w/ lots.3-lriplex,l·fourplex. Eastside 2 br, corner lot. quired.Call: and carpeted. DRIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORIGIMALILUFFS peopes poc e 00 9• fencedyardTwo,2brun· 75% s ubordination. Remodeled&redecoral· $425 ForTheFamily' l'tflSSIONREALTY BY Sl0,000 lo S40,000. We are its w/patios. $159.000Call Ar lb o ( e c Re alt .Y, ed.$385. 6'5-7221 Enormous4+2 w/Pool ~ 494-073 I 111 Via L.ldoNord SJlOocea.n view, 2 BR, apt Fca halM, 4 br l ba, aanearasyourpbooe. 642-2Sllor073-3S84 548-()(M(). CEMTURYZI Frplc,KJdOK. (8936P> andcall A. 25081 La Cresta. frpl, bemn uUiftgs, YU CALIFORNIA PACIFIC .....,._, 631·4555 3 Br, 2 ba, Atrium. bltns, Watet fr0ttl Homes Ownr, 49H848 of Fash lsJ., OfM" & MobUeHomeRealty P.ALMSPRJHGS OutofCo.cty WntclffReatty ~.gar. Walk to bch. Z106 Harbor. Ste 208 2l units. Xlnt location. rr09.ft1y 2550 FANTA.5TIC 4 Br 3 Ba, Furn avail. ssoo mo. 'lil 6l 1·I400 Hw:llNcJoa leach 37 40 airy. $143,500. Open 540-5937 May trade for other pro-••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, 2 ba, 2410 College Condo. Fplc, D/W. Kids June.640-7020. 1---------••••••••••••••••••••-• House Sot/54'n I ·5. pert Pri 1 Pull Ave, College Park. Close & pet OK. S415. 963-4567. Be t·r 11 d t d STUDIO 2146 Vida Lar•do. OH THE BEACH . y. n on y. Paril Ploc..OCewide to schools & shops. $475. agent. no ree. 3 Br, 2 bath. quiet canyon, au .1 u Y ecora e , ow...1.1u 1~• 644-2432.P.P. Seacaps&sunsets,abtfl price $490,000. Agl. 638 .,.,. acre with pool. Lease Calahna view. 3 Bdrm, __., UJY> • ---------family paradise . .&!Br + 644·9513 2&3BEDROOM. mo.548-7 Beaut. 3 BR 2 BA home, avail.497 1934 212 ba Townhouse. All F\lll liatchen&TV SEA VIEW bonus rm in El Morro By luvESTORS VA·FHA $26S Looting To Save? many upgrades. $475 mo. Rec. racibl1es. 1 Child Linens & Utilities lh Se vt nT GARDENTOWNROME. Spaci ...... 2+2 Duplex inclds grdnr. 963-8802 aft Fantastic View. 3 Rr. 3 ba. OK. $4SO Lease. 642·2184 Ml.LETO OCEAN New Bedford, oulstand e a, your own P FIRST USER a car garages. ..,_, 6PM 1mmac. $750. No pets. aft. 6 pm. R--' Suites M~ 101t Catalina/Fash Island bch. park rent only $l60. Six unit:J to be completed hft 1·757-1621 Hardwd Firs! CS457P> Call (714) 529-5755 __ ;.._______ 7rivorktown Blvd view, sparklinJC nite lites. C A L L T 0 D A Y ! May 1 in xlnt E/Side CM t•ut""'on leach 3240 2 sly 3 br, 2 ba A-frame. 4 br. ram rm, J ba. l919 <PK.1096) renlal area. Call Agl. S375 Expensl~e ~osle At ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming 2 Br. recenlly Dlshwhr, rrplc. Walk to Beach Blvd at Yorktown Yacht Colinia. Sale or CALJFORNlA PACIF1C 833-3181. full brkrcoop. CUSTOM A Savers Pnce. Huge LOVELY 3 BR. 2 Ba remodeled. short walk to heh, tennis. $600. mo. yr. 536-0411 10wnsc/oeprt7.68$2~~~ .. Open. M27o06biJHearHobomr.e,SRtee~ COHSTRUCTIOM 3~~~1 611(6!5355P5) w/frpl, OW, crpt. kid/pet Cresc~nt Bay new cpts. ly.642-3J61Agt. ---------...,.,..... """' R_. -. OK. ~. 963-4567 Agent. appli s, frplc, vau.lted SMALL BEACH HOTEL 540.5937 ..._&l..c.-too! 4-PLEX Noree celling, cedar int, Luxurious Dplx. 3 Br. 2 ROOMS$32.50 Week MewpOri H.lghb 1 or a kind w/secluded tree-lined entry. Comp! remod'd w/lrg rms. Pol· t belly stove + oaJt plank· ing in kit. Din'g rm. ram rm, pvt pat's. P.P . 64S·2441 Open Sal/Sun 10.5, 2916 Clay St. LUXURY CONDO ~pac. 2 BR, 2 ba. lerrace. pool. sundeck, boat shp Adult sec. bldg. $14SM. Call for appl, Ken Smith. Realtor 675-1896or075 855\ Open Sat-Sun 10.5 :1111 Ft>roando11 I06 Bal P~n OWNER MUST SRL Sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 4 bdrm, 2 ba, condo 2 car . partially furn. $550. mo. ba. frplc • New port Apt$l50/mo. s.'J6.7056 home with fireplace fi replace. bltns & dis· garage. End unit pool 1 Bedroom condominium, CaJI ror appl. 497.1947 or Hghts. 645·2111 or loglllcthoc:h 3748 10'x40', remodeled, xtra +separate Duplex hwaaher. 2 Car garages $425.owner751·1163 pool, tennia super loca· 491·1786 646~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~; ~~·0~~.~~i always rented to make for e~~'tun1Lot. Prestige 2 Bdrm house, $275. mo. tion.$2SO.Call646-4477. •-Hilt 3250 MuslSeeToBelieve! LAGUNA BEACH MTR. the Payments! Q uiel commwu y. w vacan· ,,,."V'ctoria --,.-... INN ""'"'/ k ._ M 'd Shop Ctr. 2191 Harbor Bl • -ri r '""' 1 • 3 Br _ .. o, 1"'· Ba, D/W, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean View! 2+2 Beaut. • ~ w m up. aJ ......... ··"'th buildin· g acllvl· cy area. ..,.,.. P ce 0 ~0 9•"• ~ ,.. I TV h ted #34, CM. Adults only.-........... ...,...,.000 Good •· "-U ....,... ......., lodry racil. Slater & 4 Bdrm., 2 bath view ""-lc!$365 (6754P) serv. co or • ea t y in the heart or Orange •'"""• · ren .... ......,, ~· • ., pool (714) "°"'-"'.,...,. ....., ~18 County. Brand new list· Geo.Prey,542-3456 3 BR, llh ba, T'efrig, Newland.897-0586 home. Air conditioned, ••""'X R '3 2 N ~lH •....--~ CH ing at $129,500. so BE BEN HINKLE R.E. INC. dryer/waaber huge yd fireplace, 2 car garage, _..., tra oom · + · wy. HUHT.IEA HERE FIRST! SJH800 ._ ... .._a.....a-fruit trees, '$425 mo'. Condo,2BR,~1hba,Crplc, nice yard & washer and A!soLargeStudyRoom. lBRapts fu aJlutilin.· Beautitul2Br!-CotyCot· _r;:a....,. 642-1516 newly decord.Nrshops. dryer available. Ex· MinutestoBch (67S4P) 1 1 d' {' .1 t. lage for two in pvt. open1:,.v1esRE ... ~-.:.... Wanted 2900 S300mo.96J.l.242 ceUent location: clos~ to R....._1 611-4555 ~~k';, :Jail ~~rlt't.pr~r garden like setting 5• "' "'"""vna ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE 2 br home, cpts, REAL FIND 4 Br 2 Ba, freeways & shopping perm. residents. 250Clif( Adult Park complete .3 BR. 2 ba. forced air, stv, ref.rig. Coed yd, gar, fplc, cpls, fncd yard. centers. $450/monlh BROADMOOR Dr 497.3493 w/pool, tennis cts. & C.M.DUPLEX heal., Crplc. No fixer up. adJts$26S/mo.644·9806 lease. Available April SF.AVIEW, New Hme.1--·-------- muc h much more. per. $425. 963-4567 agent. n Jsl. Call owner al sngl sty. 3 Br. 3 Ba. 2 Oceanfront. 2 bdr, 2 ba. (JV1228). $18,000. Owner must sell. Best E · 646-830l NEW 2 BR 2 sty, apt. brk fee. 7141642.0138. fplcs, dbl. gar, all elec. 1V, gar. frpl, lll June, no CALIFORNIA PACIFIC side on F1ower Sl. Pnn . fplc, sml yd, gar, drive k1tch; pool, tennis. spa. pets. nu crpls, $400. Mobile Home Realty only.673-6372eves. R--"als by36SHamilton, #3, then Super Condo, n.z: beach, 2 Ideal 3 br 2 ba. 2 car ~ar vtew! All in a pvt. ,::rd. 494·5792. 2106 H bo S 208 ftff call 07S.3S94. $350 mo. !3R. 2 ~· tennis, 11auna. 1 $380 7 ..,.,,,,., .... u. M ""'" 3 1 ---------ar r , te Owntr anxious! 2 C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3acuzz1. Secured gate condo,poo • ·84 -...,.,., comm . ......, 0• ......,. 11 540•5937 4·plexes. Call Cor details. Ha.Ms ,_,..9'Md Duplex, 2br , gar. $265. No $370 mo. 403-9797. 5S7-2li9 Or 968~ ':J.~ ~':ea~~Nu ~~~ DOH'T IE SORRY N.B. Dbl wide 2 Br, xlnt 540-3650or 5Si·lE&4 Agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 2118-D Placentia. 498-3758 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, frplc, BIG CANYON TOWNl,lSE respempld adJt. 494-4200 See this custom 3 Br, cond. Patio, pool, bch, 3 units + land for 4 more Cost9 Mete l 124 54.>'1983 *Olndc>. Lrg 2 br den Jard, gar, Rec. fac. $350. New 2 BR, 2 ba, crpl d & den, Westcllff gem •t immed ocpy. Adlls. w/vuiance. Gl'ON $81S. •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• QUIETPRIVACY newt decor. Adlb. SJS5 mo.581·5496 drp'd, spectacular Golf Lat-a..... 375Z 1312 Do D o..e ch 07S.lll67 a~ A...1~t1 cl. ~-.Y Course & lake view. Sep •-•••••••••••••••••••• ver r . "'n 64.5-51218:637·5895 -~ lbr,en gar.,new ... y .... , mo.All6:30pm,962·3566 3br2ba.A/C,blt-ins,dbl gar., tennis & pool. 1 1 country kttch, w /bay ~for Sate 1200 We have lOOO's ol bouaee. drpl, stave 6 nfrlg. Nr gar frpl quiet area 10 Lse/option 644-2.4lS cenic v ewa, azury window, cuat drapes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real estate investors· tax dplx1, apt11 n ow, all Weet.clllf. Adlta, no pet.a. I Br 1% Ba, Fam Rm, . • to 0 c. Arprt. $395 · adult apts. furn & unf.. wallpaper. Activity in· IUILDIRS defe rred exchange areu,allprtcee.Saveoo sns.m.a72..-cpta,drpa,fncdyard, ~S · • · HARBORVIEWHOME NearRegionalSbopping di cat.es a 1ale-will It be South Or Count couoeeUn1. Seas bore fee. f shops,• mo. 847-1908 4 BR. 2 ba lrg fam rm Center. Heated pool. yours $181J.SOO? W. Mors choiceorlot -:'~creaa!'. Real~tate,67UllOO 64Mt00 A.fl ..... G••• l $at0Dellgbtfu12lrr2ba l.agmMIMlc)iltl 3252 $875mo.s01440 ' Jacmzl.Nr.eomerAllcia Agt MZ-0758 ........__ f in ---s10000 Webaw1000 .. atbouses, su"1ft .. DoorstoP tiot ....................... PtwJ•PueodeVIJen. . Many to c • ..,.,...., rom tlU,...._. • ~leoclt 3141 dpbl, apt1 aow, all ...,-~1 .. .., '58a17P) SEA TERRACE Garden WESJ'CLIFF' Blfl a br, 2 da. 2.000 SQ.FT. Home beaut. areas. Last of Allunitsremodeled,now ••••••••••••••••••••••• areaa,allpd«*.Saveon ~.._........,..., .... ~ Home.2 br &den,2 ba, ba, fam. rm, walk to ALICIAPLAZA ~~~e~;.f 4N~;p2orf~I~ specul<i::):rS::'R. t=~·l:i~Ung, tile~ 2Jf~Y:!•1:r.':! fee. $350ExqulAltelyStyJedl beach, tennis & pool. !lcbla "shopl. '825/mo. sm..m:VII..LAG~-8!30 baths, Jge Fam Rm . OR522·0530 754-7100 Dr.~2SOl 645-4900 A .. Unlque3+2TwnbmeW/ S525. 49 3 -5 4 9 o; 646-0lOO. Son7 pas Formal Din Rm. rock 2 Br houle. Double car Bltns &Pool (9630P) (2J3)Q)6.S077 Rttttah Galon!! 'no · rplc in Liv Rm, $125.000. IYOWNB Mewpcrileaclt llH gar, fJ1>1.c. $:MS/mo. Call ......._, 6ll-4S55 Lease Lake Park 3 Br 2 WehavetOOO'aofhouses, MlwportlHdl 3769 SS7"""5 4·10 Acre parcel or. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba F R ded dplx1, 1tpts now. all••••••••••••••••-•••• ..,.,, 6'TS-~ CHARMING 2 BR 1 Ba, •~90· . am m. upgra · ..._ _______ _ ,.,_,..___ 1076 Sliver Lakes Resort UDO ISLE. 3 BR. den, / 1 __... d .,. 49S-621>5 556·7441, areas,allpnces.Saveon,.. --• area. Sell all or part. wet bar, pallu. ~ blk to MesaVerde,SBR,l~ba, w cpta, en .. ,,.. Y ·con· Judy ree. ADULTCOHDO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt ror outdoor liv'g. bch. YOW11 chlldrenOK. ram bome, $425 mo. venle nt area. U 7s. 645-4900 Af# 2BR.2ba,yrl,y.$&2$ --------.. Terms. Ph: 714-2'5·9810. Ideal family home, $900 549-3587 aft6pm. 963-4S6T. Agent, no ree. 2 Br, 2 ba. East Nine, --------SlVS TO HACH rltlsaDIMT1ALHTS SIVIMDUPLIXES mo.Avall4/l yrly.Leave 3 Br (huge rmtr) 2 Ba w/poot Avail. April ltt. Walk to beach, 3 br 2 ba SBR.2ba,~V11Sl050 Condo-;comter un1tu w21 ~Hie-HOii\. ~BRRAM2 ..... CBHA SAHCLIMEMTU ER meua&c w /l.P .R. V1!~!ft1a 'ba~ro:>0nr.rm'all 2,000 iq.R, hpl,' pat.10: $360.497-~ ~l·J .. a!.~'i• blt·ins. IBR.iBa.,yrly.S*>O ocean -new rom P• o. _..,... • • • 'n • Ocean vteWt, a 2 B , 875-6530 _,,, uoe, &' -s 1-·• 1arc...a--•o •--1.. ]•69 ..,,<#o_...-.BR. 2 BA. catbedral cell· ham. t.red, 41 etc. One l~ BA. Lem the'll 1 yr, cliaiq.*550 mo.Century ~· ...,. . ....__..,...,.,, 'tic~-£ tog w/expaMd beam Uv· aero feoced. J uat re-old. Walk to state beach 21 DoJle,-1181 « ev• ... lln °' 1915. ••• •••••••••••-••••• Nwpt HitJ. 3 Br, ,_,le, din- Int room. a.. t.btow duced.BD. ~ P•"k. Askin• oaly OMUDOISLI S57..of75aU«Cbril. OompWebo npelnt.4 In-AJ LAST' tnc. Clasalc catlf bme.. fromlOlfeoune. m.soo. (114)m.511'7 $lll.OOO eeeb. ou .. aa O•uer wJ 11 1ea1e ne:rat.. ldde I Br 2 Ba lit•...., $495 mo. t75-8UO or ............ ...., ORQWOBO cpctsale. J'URNlS~ oa UN· 1,:r:u.~ .. n;-..., Qtl, bltDI 1..:cc11U'd, A...Ws.r.lce ~Ml-S'1X~~-----.. --------"'"'-1411 49M4f4 Cp ~ B!:R1'11ABDfRY l"UR.NtSBZDt KAKE ..__.. ' Dltto.1_.pr,ftlOmo. Y•C•._. Oom11r7a.ar.loRAltlicr ~ ... --... -4tW220 IJWOIO r.i;tft; HOO DSDelllEALTOAS AN OPPER: Yooha.e• trM'ill. ,....... vu, bdcb llnrtten 6 • ._.,..._ ...... ~~~~~~~~_.-................ _._ diolee:Lalp2Br+,_ IBB~bellllloeMD6 1 BR. a bl. hmlr1 .m At"-Wltll lattlce,4tW,1"~1s7a. :=-:c~..:o.IW. --IQd ~ ti~ mo. Ol" J ~'flew 711rd, sJaot cood' PoOl • u WI &U................ lae crdnrlwV trrHillJ -Min a.ta. B7 The Sta. MB>ICAI. U. DLXOCMNVUDPLX Br 2 Ba, lU1• deck and 19atr Wno, '4IO mo. o. ~ eo i..~ AIUU""• -' • .Buut. QP11'ecW plu a (J)lnDSUQemmte) Bt OwMr, ca::nno ~.:."!!!..~~=· +udL....-~ti, :no mo. :=::::;.. S.Cle•"'• 3176 .,:..,"a:t,:.e:Jr~ ~c: =·~ 18:!:'~:.= ::-.:u.ooo. . ll.90; a';d-c"'.uiei:d. ri.l.ivz •DOLLBOUS&e 581·51119, '2·01'1. •OaUJte.lephoe\uervice ....................... ,_., __ .... _______ _ Some blue wata view. U\mMedlca.ISulta BY 2 BR. $, fDcd. Jard, ltn2•295 :=rJ=~ll.7 ~~e v;:s :.._:. Pll0MOM1'0IY" !!.lz.!.!0.,4H•T1H or ~W.Y .. Co lUVlaUdoNard ~l WU' ~ne,.dollt· runty n .. a Bdrm. a .-..to••f!dSS&over P•rtrum . ._,..1..a-1666 s-·Cllla.r oc.an/bit1 .,..._ and caO ~ mo. ,..o.e• n , Ba pr I blD to buch .-.--,,,.,._ r---4t ••o 4''-2217 w .... ,,_..._1 =·~· Oranc• Ave. tm':;cl occ. ,110, eoi •Fttemitatc:ounsellni S...._ vtew.tllR,fllnlat-;No rt. tot on Coast 631·1400 18th St. ..... ~ e()pen?dayaS:oo.a.oo ClflAll-3271 t;),~mo:3.. ~~~~J ~i !!:u N.& w/1m 11<1· fl. Duplex 2 8ll, ddld or pet e\W. RENTIMES ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• tat. Ast, au.0200 or _.. + •-::,t• la CHICI THIS OK. htd back 1d. 1 mt t ...... a Bdrm Duplu. 2 batb, 1 fl1.SIOL a•ornce+ -a. __..,. DELUXE WATER· trow.Saelpr.C,Ul ...,.: IZ4Z JWPrdeuionalServac. car 1ar+ carport. 1 ----------------1 f(. ncant "k•· ere&. '"Y~•_..• J'BO.NT OONDO. Vlata ~r...l..pdnr, wt.r pd. Av _..,. &3l .icS5 mmmlnl poola. taSO Lii 2 .Ba. mil llll t.bru a , .--.1a1. ' 1 BR. lMi N.th boa. oa del Udo. SX,.nded 18R ;;a.._ sais + p09 dep. ........................ .,_ 1" m.1ml• 1D11 1111. dlb:U pr. SlePI f11~ ::..o:: Jrple 1 ~ ...._a.a kit + • edd'l wlbeeul vi1w at I tum· m,ca U M T t H G T 0 1' to bcb, ffW appt llai: ...._, .._ -Prell... bid._ atto91 .aa. •IV.:-lacomel ~-bulD.I. pool, HO BAJ1t80Ull bru4 MW .. ~.~BY•• °'11'8AOSOUS a It 1 Ba, u. I I 6 t I • 4 T 1 o • Nm W. -'de'•· ,.,_ fU.P.O. Im :'Ji = .. Jaulalkl ~~CU· ~-=-..:..~.: :5~~::: OOllNo.~Sl.) ~ ~~ ~.'::.-:a:=~ ~ l II .:-: ft;; IAe ::.:au• (P..-) mo.f'ia.Mmlf: ,_ ......_....... rtm17, .lQill.Olrf. Sahe tma. associated p '11' .. f g ~ , i,. . "'-; •• 'f\ • ' ' '' {. I I Af IMttttt .......... ~ .... Uwfww. Aporfwte1th """"""-.,.. ....... u.tw... Apariatffh u.fw'n. ······················ ......................................................................................... . I Frid.my, March 10, 1118 DAILY Pll.OT •z ttlwf*t INdl 37H C... .. ..._. 3121 Cothl ....._ 3124 .... ..._ .. 1eocta 3140 Hlwport .. adl 316' ...................... . .......................................................................................... . Office 1..tal 4400 OHac. .._... 4400 Lmt • '-d. IJOO r.11allla IJIO ·················•!•••• ......•.••.•••••.••......••....•...•••••••••••....•••.•....•..•••••.• --------•cosy bach. atudlo, 1 Le•. bKbelot' apt. ~SHARP, buch, 1, 2 41 3 ••Park Npt. 2Br, 2ba, • pttl!M. Sl5Q. Uul furn. locale, pvt. pauo, Adulu BR, frpl, dlabwHber, gar, Jac, .pool, 1pa, ten SCRAM-tm ANSWERS OUTCAU. MASS~CiE •731.0fJI• D e ~tXW> Sl!l6.l!.59W.19lh.C.M. aaraae.paUoe.960-2358. :;~~Y~~·.~~~~~ EXECUTIVE ROW, Inc. Dartin13 Br 2~ Ba, front $160. Balch apt • w /w llAMO 1'41W ~t : 815·5726. l'rHtl= offlc• apace I• t4ewpert duplex. S. ot Hwy. Greal carpeu, full ki~chen, all S Br apt/condoe, conve· I h/4 T tefW H a...:a...... cond. Patio, aar, $525. utJ.J pd. wlk ma1or shops, nJent Joe, 5 unita avJ, ~ l'AIK NEW'°IT c ....._ • ,..,~ ~- BIG' 6n7513agent ~ blk 3 bus lines. \q>.98HS07,6*11S1 Bac\ie tou, l or 2 tea.p .. -. Melletge •9"lce, c.-f"""c• LINDA Ir VICKI Vacant-Waken-o.tc•M_,•:• Liner-Golfer -If.-..._ ,_of I ONEWAVJ!! .._.."""I 548-1098. Adults. Bedrooms &Townbouaea row, Wtdlem. beYeroge, I• ...... ....U New 1 Bdrm Apt. Wood LIVENearTheBeacbl From$28UO Hnlce, clcfati9g. copy ...,tbtt. irftel ll 1ooU UJte pollution ta SerWll all Oranse Co. beginnlni to a.fleet the •---w.. __ 11_11 __ _ bqm cell. frplc. Avall RESERVE HOW Cello def Sof Spectacular spa, total I ~ h d .._ a-.1.Af • Ap1il7. $395/mo.551·5836 2bdapg inQuietaeU1n1. BeautllulAdultApta recreatton proeram, .coH• t•t•. c •r H ·~,._..... "9• close to Jhrbor/Wlllon Gu" Water Paid. IOdal procram. 7 pools, 8 co...,1• II MrYlc" av....,. • ocean. Al ouf' local ESCOBTSERVICE beach, it took llx IU)'a to Ma-9580 GREAT RECREATION: ~ta MeN Jl24 $290 mo, avail. 4/3/78. 21881 Brookburst, DB tennis COW"la. At Fashion need.cl. ""-$290 per ... Swlmmlnc, saunas, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·3751 962-4651 llland, Jamboree & San Loit: Black New· drq lu ONE WAVE. AlsoHlriJlt health clul», billlarda, Adult 2 bedroom, super Newl deco 2br lba in Joaquin Hills Road. Cal 1714) 752·7 I 70 foundlJ.nd. (Licorice)• 1 ni1ht·l11hted tenois lo~atlon. No pets qui~t compte'x slv 2Br,chlld.renweicome,no (7141644-ltOO .'. blaek Lab. (Nemo) •SUSJl'S• Outcall lluaate courta. Pro It pro abop, •225/montb. 568 W. garbage d!apoaal • lndrY peta, start.ins at~ mo. CN·'l331 lolf drivinl ranee, party Wllsoo, inqu.ire apl. E. lac. xtra prt•i . 1970 846-e901 1 Br bachelor w /Cull --.-------Pw10INI ~Ices 5360 10AM'2.Ul 'lat>-"62 room. Wall AduJta nl kitchenette. 206 36lh St, R_.. to SIMre 4300 Office l..ttal 4400 Loet • Cboe. Labrador ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUN ACTIVITIES · LAMAHCHAAPTS ace. 0 y, no Seawind Vt'f~I lower unit. $275/rno. A,,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• puppy, 1 mo, 315 vlc ..... .,.,.,..,..,EFor•-cJ••s · .. pets. '290 mo. 646-~ e• Ma1/Adams. $49~158 ~c.u~ ...,..,. -Fulltime director, free uatge 2&3 bedroom Soi.S-6155 6'15-4921.or631-0273 (8-12) Roommata wan~. 2 br Smlolflce,nrAlrport,wlll dys,llM-220'1•ves. lelit.muaase.Salary.+ Sunday brunch, BBQ's. aardea apts. Dabwhr, New 1&2 bdrm luxury hse Silverado, $150 + ~ share. Bonua. Plana+ 1003 tip. trips, parties, sport bltns, encl. aar, gas bbq. 2br, lba. $265. Freshly adult apta ln 14 plan1 Tustin 3890 util'. Dys 71<>-0611, eves •556-0405 * FOUND: Dacti.buod. Wll1 train thole wtlbout tournament.I & more! Pool Gu pd. 778 Scott Pl. pnt'd, no pets. 26'9·B E . from $270 + pools, ten-3 M n•--'-A-~ Bro ..... Vic ol ---cence 6'5-7501 BEAtmFULAPTS: 642.5073 16lhPl.644-04S2 nis, waterfalls, ponds! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8$.2I07 ary. Qlnada Busineu Center Pi::nU.&lJti.~12 1----"-"-·-·----- Sin .. 1 &2 bed From San Diego Frwy 2 Br, 2 ba. frplc. washer & Roommate wanted 30+ Lake Forest Dr. " San Private Chaulferini by 60es, 1 rooms. E/Side, airy 3 Br, 2 Ba, Comp! redec, 2 Br l~ Ba, drive North on Beach to dryer s:m. mo. + dep. share my home in N.B'. Diego Fwy .Licht In· Found: Blue Merle Collie appointment only Furn. & unfum. Models bllrul, new cpts, drps. pvt patio, pool, adults. no Md'adden then West on 552-0&30. a.ft 6 pm t275/mo. Sat·Sun or am ·8 dustrial 71 'x48' / $1230. mix, 1 yr male. Vic; IW8-9134, 4WT·l24• open daily 10to7. Room· pat.nt, lriplex. Mo to mo pets.~5425;6'6-6789 McFadden to Seawind 631.3618. mo. Can be divided. Brookhunt 6 Jltnn1n1, or.-tJC......._ s~oo mate service avail. No S360.SS2·4201or551·1241 Village. (714)893-5198 Apcatw .. s,_,..lhed ~'/'615 l ed HB 963-9'18 --.. lease required. Sorry, Large3Brto~ooseapt, oru..furnislMd 3900 Penthouse at Promon· Occupa ~;2°Aa':mto; · -••••••••••••••••••••• adullaonly,nopets. MESA PINES 2b~.rrplc,paUo,garage. Managers Unit 3 Br 2~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tory. Harbor view. mstr Laura s:i.9393 or Call Found : Bel&e "whl 'JbeSlngle'sSolution Oakwood 1 Br $285. 2 Br. $350. Quiet complex. Adults, .Ba, lplc. 2 stall garage, THE EXCITING BR $400 mo. or 2n!i BR · s.s1•3218 friendly cat. unneutercd Date by choice, p ot Garden A rtJncnts Some w/garages. Pool, no pets. $375. 645-3381 or Mr. Gorbett, 897·2515. l'ALM MISA APTS. $350 mo. Gone a lot so young male, no collar. chance ... .,.... t!w...... jacuzzi. ~dullS, no pets. 675-5949 9-6PM dys MJNUTES TO NPT need resume & ref's . Box ....._, Retlltcll 445 VI c : Pa u 1 a r l no • Call lotroview 7S2·SU1 880 lrvlne (al 171hl ~ C'~ly(M2650 ~a:Ja 2 Br, util. furn. Children New deluxe Bach, nr BCJI. lOl4,NewportBchll2680 ....................... Fairview.~1412 fael:,_...• 645·0550 ve. · · esa e e oil. No peu. Mgr. Apt 4. ocean. frplc, wood deeor, Bach, 1&2 BR. Fem. rmml needed, 2 blks 4 DB.UXE OFC'S FOUND: Male Keesbond, -Pr,...._ He.,..,.hocll/s-tti Dr E. orf Harbor Blvd ). 1960Wallace,64.5-1181 skylights. kHch, ~• ba, from$220.&up. from beach, mstr bdr & Cool. rm .• aeat 25. all vie Harbor Is 19th, •••••••• .. •••••••H•••r 1100 16th St so.2447 pool, util pd, $275. Adults, No Pets baavaH. can 00-4'154. pa.Mled, am. whae in re-S29-2466alt8pm. JaM W..e.d. 7075 < Dovl'r at 16th> ._ ... .., .,5._._ New decor 2Br. lBa, + 962·178'7 1.561 Mesa Dr. ar. l or 2 yr. lease. Lake ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\42·8170 -"•w..-"'.,. garage, W. Side. nr (581.kaEastofNewport Forest area. Kent FOUND: Female, blond, ---------Dcluxe2br.2baloft&2& schls. shopping. $270. S235LotsofSunllght! Blvd.) Gcrocte• Harkins. Silky mix, 3/5/78, vtc•------..-----------1 den split-level. Frplc. 548-9449 Sharpz+2w/Grdn vu 546-986() forll..tt 4350 714.sa1.9393 Huard" Ward, Garden YOUDI attractive female Npt B. 2 prof, men seek skyhghls. deck. Country . Plush Ca t.s (S700P) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grove, 839-31532. relocating to Newport . third to shr lux bme, lge setting. No cruldren or UNIQUE Park· like set· rpe LARGE z IR Dbl garage Nr Hunt'g ctr . ......nal l..tal 4500 ---'--------• Bch. IAOkl0 & for an opp.. pool. $2.SS/mo. 6'0-'330 pets. 180 E. 21st. 645·9543 ting, 2 Br lwnhme. fplc, $290Bargain Saver! FllOM $235 MO $40 & up. Call 847·21L9 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: Young Black 4c ty to aAOC 1£ crow w/a eves 646-4262 days palio, ad u Its. $325. 3 BR Condo Style 968-4967. New6,700' under 2()1:. 18101 Whlta Female Dog, Nwpt firm iD Uli5 area. Start· R..ttali Galon!! ' 644-4423 Quiet bldg w /beauurut Redoodo Clrcle unit p Hsbta area. 642·5808, lng in the Acctni. Field. HEWE-SIDE w/CathedraJCeilings. lndscpg, cov'd garages, Single carage $40. 731 W. HWltBch842·2834 • 754-0220 We have lOOO's or houses. 3br, 2ba, Townhouse. Up· Mesa Verde 2Br, 2 bath, Kid Ok (9687P) adults, 00 pets. Ideal for 1.81.hSt, C. M. 1---------~/time~per. as an dplxs, apls now, all oraded Lge patio dishwasher. USO sq ft, Rtftthnts 631-4555 adults 35 or older. S73-'17fr7 NEW1830'Units,$365mo.Fo u nd yng male asst. or a com· areas, all prices. Save on • . . frplc. $3.'IO. Ph 979·8533 LEEWARD AP'I'S 2020 M lr HntfsB h at Samoyed vie Westclllf pany w/'Jt) million per fee. Children ok. S375. l Bdrm, close to beach. ""'·'l A blk.E f Offi R~al ~400 Cranyb&xLlasbe. S c. ...._ ing' te M8"'903 yearsalesvolume.Can-'~r ~900 64i·9543 eves, 646·4262 Deluxe 2 Br townhouse, Newcpts.No~ts.Year· rwerton ve,1 .o ce """ .. a rty • .....,,,p cen r . dldate baa maaters ·~-. Ari d ,,_ Ne"NJ>Ort Ave 1 blk S or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549--3804 ----------=-ays. S30«?· Bltns, gar, lndry ly.673-0(22 ' · Found yng orange/wht degree&paaaedCPAex· fac11. Adi ts only. 1919 Bay. 63l-0397. THE EFFICl84T StorCllJI 4550 male cat near Yorktown am. Reply Ad. No. 201, LA CASA ILANCA An ah e i m St. M gr. 2 BR apt, l "'1 blk.s from ROOMS 4000 ALTERNATIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Newland, HB. 968-5731 Daily Pilot, PO Jlox 1560, 645-5106 beach, $275 mo. ,._.A ,.. Ca ........., loch. I ~AYI Now 846•7228 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo. to mo. rent Incl: Storage units from $15 Found male Keesbond, ..._... ... --. ·-·;~··••••••••iioi AU utils pd • cpts. drps, MESA VERDE home al· Room w/ kitchenette R e c e P l . s e r v . , mo. Indoor & outdoor RV full grown in CdM, 3/5. i-----------••n• pool, lndry fac's. Adults mosphere 2&3 br dlx IRAND HEW SSOweek &up. personalized phone cov· & boat storace. Mar 00 673-4148 epend. Lady to do •••••••••••••••••••••••over 35. no pels or apts.nopets,54&-1034 2 & 3 BR studio apta, 548-9755 eraae. conf. rm, mail prenuse,24hrs1ecurlty.1---------Houaework. Own trans. 13742Newland St.CGarden c hildren. Call Sue; 2 br 1\.'J ba 2 sty triplex huge back yard, children Ambassador Inn Ill Cost.a serv., underground prkg The Storage Place. l~ Found:Lrl blk &gold ml.x Wed, Thurs, Frt Open Grove)Beauliful2bdrm 556·7707 or Henry ; , •OK. $350 & $425. Dys, Mesa,22'17Harbor.Cen· &moreinNewport. Mt.~ley,No.ofEllis, male dog. Vlc : 548-0595 a Pt s in x Int 642·9137 nodogs.~Sar.J 848·2655;evs536-4873 trallylocated,235rooms. 'IHEEXECUTlVE FountainValley. Brookbu rst & Cout --------- neighborhood. Private ~~~~~~~~~I MANY with kitchen, SUITE,640-5470 Pbooe964-1607 Hwy,HB.962-fl.32 Prac. Nurse p /time. patio view from lovely TWNHSE, 2 Br 1~ Ba. 2 2 BR, Iba, nopeta, $240. phone & TV. Swimming . MilUllantous , Driver. Priv. car. for er- k itch e o s ; e n c I s d WESTIA Y TRIPLEXES yrs old, fpl.c, pvt ftalio, * 768-8'164 • pool, jacuzzi, and rec. 250 sq. ft. deluxe office, W. Rentds 4650 Lost : Mans Heavy Rinfs. randl-lut trip moving. garag e 5 ; po o I : COSTA MESA . t d ·~ room· . D";ly & weekly 19th St, C.M. $150 mo. Oval Malacite set n 494-&SU.AftS494-8891 clubhouse; no pets. $315 NEW 3 BDRM FAMIL y gar, new pain • • u ...>, no l BR, 1 balh ... Tom, S40-2200 ••••••••••••••••••~•••• sold. Tues eve, atreet · mo. Call Carol cn 4) APTSFROM$39S. pet.s.SJOOmo.648-7027 Nopets,$205 =.startingfrom$48a . Parltinc Space avail ror blwn toy store & J ade HelpW..ted 7100 891·1013 Pri vale back yards, $225 mo. 1 Br, pool, 1 adlt, * 768-8764 • Office Spa~ avai!, pvt en· sm mtrb m , camper Tree, Laguna. Keep .. lte. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 hild k J th Pl 645-4840 try, 2 swtes, reas. 1827 shell, boat & trlr up to Ample reward. ~3880•-------- 12621 Flower Street garages. 2 c ren ° • nopets.325 17 ace, HEAllEACH Westcllff Dr. NB. l2'.6'5--0873E-eideCost.a -~""usl .. _... .. .... no pets. Neer South aftllAM 2 furn rooms pvt bath "'...,.... ~nc .-..png (Garden Grove) Large l Coast Plaza. Rental of· & CIVIC CENT~ 11.'18 oi kilcb. s2oo. + util'. 631-0900 Mesa. Reasooable. ---------TIMPOliaY bedroom. apts, close lo /ice open Wed. thru Sun. $32!5. 3 Br 2 Ba upper. BRAND NEW. Spacious 751-2994or540-7512 D 1 fr · & a.-L--a/I t/ Lost gold plated ladies Recister Today to work s hoppiog. Laundry 12-4. 820 Baker St, 1 blk Carport. No pets. 1921 deluxe 2. 3 & 4 Br. All e uxe o ice s -llYH woven bracelet near onvariousaccounting& facllities,nochildren.oo w.ofBristol,557·5215. VaJencia,54&-6985 bllns,frplcs,gar,lgeyd. Beaut rm, pvt bath, w14a00re37h0o0use sftpaFcueli ~ HarborMuoklpalCourl. bookkeeping assign. pets. Sl95/S205'month. 502 Yorktown -Just West empld mature lady. Lite · sq. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Has great. sentimental menta. Work close to UUlities paid. Call Carol New 2 Br. DI W, encl gar. S22SPrimeLocaJe! Near of Beach Blvd.538-1718 priv. refs. Lag Bch, security. 642'4463 or ........_ value. Cash reward. your home. Figure at(714)89H013. S270. Avl Mar. l. 2025 CMCountry Club.2 RR 4~7346 642-7604 Opporiwlffy 5005 673-4922 Clerk• to Sr. Accoull •...&..--t~•and 3806 CharleAptB f>48-5763 W/Amoollies! (6464P) Beaut. 2 br, 2 ba, dbl gar ROOM FORRENT "OH THE WATER" ••••••••••••••••••••••• -L-o-st-.-P-u_p_p_y ___ G_o_J_d_e_n taots needed tbruout -., condo. Pool. jac. frpl, 5•.., ~·EM~E Or Co •••••••••••••••••••••••Adults. no pets. 2 br, $310PnvatePalioArea security.675'6161. EASTBLUFFS12S. + Greatofficespace.300Lo ~-,......, Retriever, female, 4 ange . 2 BR, 1 ba. frpl. Also will jacuz;u & pool. Modern K1tcberf sets lhe ~2810 agt aft. 4 lOOO sq ft. All sizes & Grooming & Pet Shop. mo'a. Vic. Meyer" Surf, Robert Hall's rum. $475/Yrly. 645-2498 Mood! Lg 3+2 (8J33P) Nice 2 BR, nu cpls, & shapes. some w/wet bars Retiring after 7 good C.M. 64.S-880t Account.emps paint. 8blksfrocn. 'r'.a blk Rooms for rent, fme 3 Br & frplcs & terrific views. years, fine location &•---------500S. Main,SteSOl Agent 675·4822 $450. New 3 br. 2 ba, E · Retttt ... s 631-4555 stores. trans, 536-1286 w/swim'g pool, jac, fplc. Very competitive rates cllentele. $68,500. Lost : 8 mo o l d No. Tower. Union Bank lc6oaP-sula 3807 side, deluxe. encl. gar. Easlside Jge/2 bdrm, Quiet & casual. Beach in Lido Village. You've BERTHAHENRY yellow/beige Terrier lnTbeCityofOrance ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc. yard. adul'·, pool, bJ•A•, d""', Move in now. 2 story con· Blvd. Clole to beb. $140 got to see it to believe ll ! REALTORS mix, rather lrg puppy, '114/835-4103 TSL 1 6421603 .., ....... .,... do. l~ ba. Newly de· mo.Jeff,842-1380 Call Susie Zaun at 21.SDeJ Mar 492--4121 Meo olte. Please return.~~~~~~~~~ 1 BR condo, Bay!ront, 111 gmt · cptw.w,$240.548-5457 coraled, rec area . ('114)675·8662 ror an Vic: Lindbereh Scbl,1-~:i· ml~!~urisZJ>~~· 2 Br, 1 Ba_. 1 story, shag, l BR, $220. No children. no Singles welcome. s ml Room w/lrtchn privileges. appt., or stop by Mon-F'ri 3yr1.se, 6 yr opt, $480 mo. 642·2648 Acdsreceivable/Geo1 of- 6ol5-4203or 64S-itoo · drps, patio, frplc. beam pets. Refrig. petaOK. $340. 557-8623 Refs required. $125. 8 :30 t o 5:30 at Lido Im sq ft, xlnt loc for re· LOST· B urse w/ ~ce. mature person. pt· ceil, gar. Adlls. S295. 2544 642.1694 Spacious Jbr, 2ba pent· 548-7586 Marina Village, 3475 Via tail outlet, crpt, panel'g. keys' w~ P1 D $40 time 9-L Sml company. Ul> Yrly 2 br. 2 ba. 2 Elden. (1)538-8406. house. New crpts, ~.Lovely Lg & pvt ba No Oport.o,Sulte205,N.B. Best ofr. 848-0037 • REWARD. n~ quHtJons1-548-_98l_1 _____ _ story 2 car encl gar ----· 2 Br S255. Cpts, waler pd. 11.rs & paint thruout. No srnlMlrlnk Resp. Mature 1 MO FREE RENT 559-TIM asked, Carol Boyle, ACTOR'S CO-OP con· balco~y no pelS . · JBr 2 Baapt.Qwctarea. 2566 "A" O r ange. pets. $350. Call 968-"220, Male $150 SW CM Harbor Bl vd/Baker Balboa last food stand. 642-9732. aidering finanetally in· TSL Mg~t . 642·1603 ~~f~1116• no pets. 636-4120belwn1 &5 pm 54G-30'Z3 646-1035 ' · area, c. M. 300-800 sq. fl. Net profit $30,000/yr. ~pendent woman as an '4 bd, 2 ba, newly c3 rpcted, -$350Spac. new tnhse, 2 br. S 14 0 n'I 0 • c 10 5 e t 0 40< sq. ft. Ground floor, Seashore Real Estate. Lost: Blk .1:t.b~le, near uaoc. Xlnt potential in· draped & painted, look· FOURSEASONSA~ l 'r'.I ba, rrplc, yd, encl. xJntparking540·2200 67S.5*JO. powerp • come. on profit shari:nJ: ing for family or 1 with Spacious 2 br twnhse. I l! gar. lndry rm, Easlslde. ~leach 3841 Edwards I SI ale r & 960-400! basis. 714/957-0282. b 01 Pvl Pa•1o ••••••••••••••••••••••• GoldenwestCol. 847-5014 OfACE SUITES SILKSCI&-.... Found TLC. Sle!ll'I to ocean. bit· 3 • po • • · TSLMgml 642-1603 ......, male Basset ms etc. $500. 759·5342. Adults. No pets. S275. 735 l Bdrm Apt. Ocean View. W d k . T-SHIRTS Hound, lull grown, vlc Apt MJT, couple pref., ex • 831J..9J4J Joann St. 646-6483 1bree deluxe 3 br apts, 'r'.a blk to beach $290/mo. a_nte : room w / it. In Newport Beach, new ~tablisbed accountll. F.V. hl-ac.hl. 968-l713 p'd only, in maint. & bk ---------1---------. -~pr mo. 361 La Perle 494-7287 pnvileces. Reasonable. modern, bright suites for eus•~ d i""• .-.8 ooo kpg, 55 unit complex, '""''0 lb ~o 2 br refng 55'11tr18 "'m er; .,,_, -• · C M ('"")""'" -"l Steps to Bch, cule 1 br apt. _. r •. "'"'' · · • Ln. CM. 645-9220 • 3-5 offices. Pvt garages includes equip. 493-3712 FO:UOO yng fem Lab nux · · ...... .....,....,.. Yard/patio. Util pd. $295 pvt patio. Adlt.s. no pets. . ~OODS .COVE. Charm· s..-rR..tals 4200 alao avail. (714) 64.5-3323 aft6pm v1c. McFadden/Bolaa AquaUe Director Full yrly. 673.5439• B33-6UB 731·8 W .18th 673-7787PM Easts1de 2 sty, 2 Br 2 Ba, · •"i studio apt. Frplc, lrl ••••••••••••••••••••••• days Chica. Dya 898·8681, time•·---·· pa.rt time patio. garage. $280 mo. deck. ocean vu, 2 blka to NB R•tail Sport1wear ..--ev• -· CoroftadelMcr 3822 THESEVlLLE RayRadisay540-1720 bch avaU immed. Pl1 BEACHFRONT4 Br.2 ba aflceforreotinCorona J..000.qtt.F.atayrs.Xlnl .....,.,,,..., .. IPr:tnl-. W.S.I .• C.P.R.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br w/gar, adlts, cptll, call,661-ll61dys, 49'-4097 comp!. fumbome. Frplc, delMa.r. Joe. 6l5·8UO' lO·'lPM Found lovable male c!og Swim instroction, pool _________ 1 drps,. range, lncd yd EASTSJDE near new 2 . aft& wasb/dry, dabwhr, 2 car Call&U-8494 548•5724 bet lOAM aft Germ. Sbep mlx. Vic mngment espeneoce, w/pat10, wtr pd. $270. BR 1 Ba, fplc, encl gar, · 11:ar. No pets. Avall June 7PM • Beach/Bot.. 88'7·9565 IUpervlaory skills. Sun & _. 2619 "I" Santa Ana Ave. avail Mar. 15. S325 per Rellsting, lge bacb. ocean 1S to July 15. 5'S-S354 or Ofo DnlWD LagunL 275 · Sall Club.-3'753 Toledo ~v 636-41201to5. mo.Ownr/agt.673-1181 bldg.Adlts,nopeta.$210, 644-9582 Sq. ft . Plush cpts, lmag1nativeaponsornded Found. YoW>g male Ter· Wq.EIToro.518.()118() -'[1 J,~r~~-. Al1D011t new 2 br, 2 b~ 1 BR-$235-1.30 E. 20th utll lnc. Call J ohn VacaticMIRtwtah 4250 paneled, lncla util $175. fornewTVtravelaertes ~y:t~,jblk~ic.i--------- /,,_" ==-twnhsew/encl. gar. $325. St. Cozy, beam cl_gs. 991·21SS M·Th; 994.-0687 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-358lor494·1'796. byexp.producer646-6941 ion e o. GARDEN AP'I'S 00·5126: 637·5895 Cpts, drps, all amenities. eves. *ALOHA* EXECUTIVE OFnCE FOOD P.OCISSIMG FOUND: Mlnl Poodle ASSEMBLERS CORONA DEL MAR lmmac cond. Im med oc· Cuatom l ·man oUlces. rLAMT type. brown. tumor. Old SOTraineeANemblers 2 Br Townhouse. frplc. New, 2 Br. 2 ba, all bltns, cpy. Perfect for 1 person ~.Forest 3155 WE~:~~~fiDOS ~t. includes private of· Groll over $1,0<>0,000 Town, HB.536-7340 Needed Immediately Pool, tenJ\is. Some ocean frp.lc, encl garage, or couple. 642·221 S or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Intm'lR.E.Nelwork fice m .pre.slig1oua suite. year. 15 yr owner retir· Found : Mlnl Schnauzer. Loag&SbortTerm & Calahna views. Cl~se ~~oM Ing!? rm. $3~:1603 754--0680 3 BR. 2 ba Townhouse. Newport Heights Rily receptionist, personal ing. TIME 1si.i4oo rnal 319 Coll Prk Assignments to Fashlon Island & <me ___ Gardea Apt. bus & shops. frplc. air cond. comer 645•5044 telephone answering, a.ray e, • · · 3ShiftsAvailable. beach.Alsol Br.644·2611 NEWLY DECORATED 2 Br, refrig/t1tv. Kids Jot. Lake & club p:riv's. confe rence room . Mmwytolom 5025 CM.~4 aft 6. Musthaveowntransp ---------1 2br, new crpt, wtr pd, ok lnopets. $270. 548·7237. fr71·3889 EASTER SPECIAL Secretary. bookkeeper, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: Rabbit, white. CtilToct.v 556-1520 $250. 2192·8 Placentia. Big Bear Cabin 2 Br, word processor, etc. llt,W&lrdT.D.'s Vic: Victoria, C .M. Free.TopPay.VacPay Spotless.Walktobch. Call blwn 1·5 M ·F $215/monlh. April lsl. .._ rt•--h ll'9 lplc, sips 8. Wlt /Wknd. avallable. CM~. 2267 LOANSAVAILABLE 642-8720 YldorTe.,.orary 48r 3BaFmrm2100&qrt 636--4!20 Mo/mo or leue. J Br, .-wpor--754-6341 Lambert, Suite 615 Credit oo~roblem. SerYlut Yrly, 509Acacia 845·7048 lovely liv·rm, great area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Can ad a Bus I neas •-&..-1 "190J LOST: Boller, male, fawn DlvWalterKi.dde ... Co Nice 1 Q.r. pool, adults, no Call Hope, 6«Ml600. Dbt 3br Zba lower dplx. J ....,. ta 5Nre 4300 Cent.er), Lake Foreat. ~. -w / w bl t e. Y l e o I • Extra lge duplex, 2 br, 2 pet.a. mo. 642-5251 days, blk to bcb. No pet.a, "'50 ............ •••••••••••• 768-7283 Mcmey Available, many Weetcllff, call Sf.5.8124 or 20828. E. Bl'iatol ba1'1'arage, frplc, beamt 648-3798 a.ft.er6pm. $i!fi0. '11BB, 2 BA. UtP1t.atcrs11' lse. m-OC93 Roommate wante d to sources, all projects. 642-S!OO. ste(L~olewporttolBe,~cb ce a, ocean vu, pv . fam y, no pe s. a share 2 BR, den, 2 ba, O.C AIRPORT ......._. ClfBria "" beach.~. mo. 675-3203 Ml:SA VERDE, lie qwet, 546-8048; 83l·2911 Udo Isle Buft'Ollt 2 Br, Laguna Bills condo, liOK min. 7SU01S2 hi u11t1 1350 Ca.Input behind China Cove, 1 Br & den. 2 Br 2 Ba, adlts, no pell. N.w EuUide 2 br, 1 ba. frplc. '900. Call btwn U view. '200 mo. (213) C• '"C1 .. l1x Speculatcn, loveators & ••••••................. Carl'tlr) ... ..., in lud uW N •• $275 mo. 3129 Cinnamon. a...1. bl•·· r I pm, m-u170 87U1117, (213) 82S-1245 2'00 aq It industrial owners abrt term SS DriDklng problem? ~ c • . ope ... 9'$-1658 pvt Yu""', ..... :rp1c. Bob modulew/1IOOeqft.ofde-aU ._ ... BW D ,,_., ··~·He""lhle 675-2398. Kldaok nr. part, 1cbla & Nlce 2 Bdrm Trl·plex, • luxe of flee space. .,..,,.. i.D•· aftll· "'911~ •r Boy'aab.$375.113-1385. frplc, new cpls, xlnt Fem.aharlce.quietdlx. WTS/mo.151-4760 pmt54M803 Mhnadaraas.alO $3llO. tee 2 Br 1 Ba , elec stove. D/W, dlspoaaJ, pvt bch acce1S. '87 Mornina Can)'Oll. 671-7831 -PRIME LOCATION 2 'Sr, t~ Ba townhouse, ~~r Bbr HL $32$. 2Br, 2Ba, pool, oti bay. Sincte to 3 room auite Moetg1111w Trwt SpirfhMllR ..... 1ara1e. patlo, pool. BeatN.B. loc. $250 + ~ avail in foll service Dticli 5035 1Bl.5So.E1CaminoReal Jacunl. Adulla only. Lg 3 brm 2 ba, frpl, fam uW.67:s.M99 blg,nr O.C. Airport. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SanClement.e. Fully lie. $375. mo. e.&-2010 rm. deck, dbl gar $400. Super condo 2br 2ba. f/p, startin g at Sl65. Call LOWEST For appt. 492·7298 Adlla. No pets. Nw9rt pOOl. clbbse, $200. mo. 833-3640. RELAXING MASSAGE RenhltsGClllorell Hgta.fn3·1668 ~entr ~'195.1 . War•tlaht "'"'bJ Ll M WebavelOOO'sol houses, · Prime N.B. 2 offices. ..., ames· c asaeur dplxs apta now all Z BR. 1 ba apt, close lo Roommate capo Beach, 12xl2.aecntartalservice lltT.D.'s,.bo Outcal19·9,494·5111 areas 'a11 pricea. Sa~. on ocean. Linda. 540-0500 ext 33 & ans we ri n I s e r v . WT .D. Lomn. u .a.55 .a. ft.I lee. ' • &45-80'15 • Eves. 48S-CM23 7¥-28'n Fa1"5t Terms 11nce 19411 fl'IA Aw 64s..4t00 A'J •D&UXI• AvWl. b:lbul~. i.omes EXECUTIVE Wtter MhJ. Co. FIGQR! MODB.S Eutblulf a br, 2 ba. to &ban. Pool. tednla, SUITIS '42-2171 545-0611 ESCORTS 2 i!_• ~ :!tW::· 1= Leuo. lncl. apec. ~ rac. bill. Share A. Hoene Luxurioua offlctt, ex-M!red CDllPle baa mooey OUTCAU. OHL Y ftTPlf.MHON 1ulte, dlo rm • dbl MS-'74e5;""'8St ecuthe aecutary, &ollll4.lllldnclTD'a '31·3111 ---------• 1an1e. Auto door F to tbaN 1 bdrbOUJe 1 peno .. 1 pbone cov-Aflllt,l.aJ'7.3f4' E!Side.1ood. Joe., almoet opener aHll. Pool " ~ frm beada '150. • ...,., ~t. coa· •ANDY'S* new.~ l~Ba condo, ncnMlon ...... Adultl Utll Prl • sat J0-4 fft'nc. room, HJ"Oll, SI0,000. 1K 2114 T.D., ~ .. __,. fr'Dlct 11d.. dbl aar., J .a:r. No""'--. f71.1M ...,.. i..... or moath mtaa• Deo. lf7L P -'· m.zt d1llci O. K ., no pall. •Amlpe Wq to SDOlllb. Nte.r So. c.o..t Pbm1•"'1H *'15/a)o.~ Lari• 2 Br. Xlnt toe. Pt•.n. O.C. ~l't fl --.,..-.-._..;.-----1 0.. ,.. 3126 Newport H1bt1. Call ,.,_. • .,...Call net. •• aata/ ••••••-•••••••••••••• asa [::~pi:' t . ama,, 1pa1'lltl1 clean 1Br. OCHA view, bltDI. DO kidl « pet.a. n tmo. 411D-1Zll ASSB4a•s We •lll train . 11.acG.rqor Yacht Corp, 1631 Placentia, CM *AUTO LOTMAM Experienced person or we 1'ill train. lmmedtate openinS·pennanent posi · tion. Cell Sales MIJ'. for lntervlew. 137-4100 4tMI I t ~· f l .. DAILY PILOT Frldey, March 10, 1978 • -~· ~ ................................... . ; • ) : 1 Jt , ~ ... ~ ... , 1, ~ ! J T ~ 1 : -.i . ._ ... 1 1 ~ > ,_ ... ~ "' 1 > 1 a •f . • . 1 1 1 . ; • , • f.f n ; · ~ ~ ~!I '!:f.. M}tlttMt -CarpetS..ke Controctor G.cliuds'9 ~ -..Ta Moving . P-....g,IP.-... • .__. ...... . ................................................................................................................................................................................................. . • F/Cb,sBk~rw/{9Vfyn. Lk. l>e.ycare. my home. Shampoo &t steam clean. REMODWH(; JOHNTIIEGARDENER Want a REALLY CLEAN Individual. pa.rtnerabip, "Two Meo Wiil Move PAP&HAMI .... cwreot .• A. expwanu Over 3 years. ~3846. Color brighteners; wht Custom Room Adds For Prol. arounds care HOUSE? CaU Gingham COfll.20yrsexper. You" Wo bandJo lra & 20 yrs :t· Free est. IM!daloworkon\nyour NearBaker&~ar.CM CJ)U10m1nbloach.Clean cablnet.sCouotertops callJohn.25ynexp. 2 Girl.Freeest&tS-51.23 546-325.S s ml moves-office & na21•1. 'orBo .. office OC' my home. Call . . liv. din rm, baJI $15. Avg H .,_ " 1 .,. 962·105.2 aft.er $pm Hsewfe wl.U babysit m my rm $7.50, couch $JO, chr AJ>t·Ofrice-Comm-Alt. o~. degrees, former Have time for yourself lncome Tax service.. re as. household. Distance & ..,,.-.ceRepalr ~t~f!/eA.m!'rfc~~ ~~l ~ Guaralell~ pet odor. ~a::::Q'u!n~~lS ~~~':8~.~~~er. ~ ~OP~.Jll3ean'. ~.~ded. 20 yrs exp. ~:!~1 :1f:g:~c~!~!: 10J~t:.eg~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-9565 "'..,.. rep r. ~ Yl'8 ex pr. Wm B . Aodersoo·Builder . ~als ce. --re. _.._ Uc/lnsrd. Cal T 111·9'4. CaJI Bruce 50-2°'5 WShr. dryr, dahwshr re· Do work myself. Re(s Free Est. 631-0361 Jrvme Pacific Landscape L•lllczrnlrus Ph847·7278 YOUNG MANS ...... _,, Pairs. keaa. 64 •. 1:8,8 ...... Service 531.0101. Care. Prof. Grounds,._________ ...,._., J•---... &ll)'tlme "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• llectriCGll care. Resid/comm'l/in· '·TH 1 SU.,. 5 H 1 E ....................... P~/P•ritMJ in wallcovering. Free ----------TYPING R Carpet Cleuzung. STEAM ••••••••••••••••••••••• dustrial. 20 yrs expr " H LANDSCAPING. ••••••••••••••••••••••• eist.645-8516Andy Coll : es um es · or SHAMPOO Also floor p l · f GIRLS Reasonable prices. egearch. at.udentwUJ. Report.a, L elle.rs. Etc. & window ca~e 971_1154 ELECTRICAL SERVICE er&0na service. ree H 1 nin & rr ~S3or 547•5846 15yrs. Painting O .C. Plaster/Repair mg t.odo drafttttg. Reas. cau anytime. 548-7180 DutcbMainte.oa.nce CALLS $15 hr, & SMALL ests.83.1-1478 _ ~ 1~al gs o ice Res/Comm Apt lo rates. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 't'ates, Sood work. fast ,._ JOBSM.2-8233 G ... ral Senl spptsec•: Rs:· pkcSe on ~c~ping. Tree trim· Lic/his839·1886/499-290l VERY NEAT PATCH serv. 5'8-3650 Sandy, "4Wpettl11t c.n.:.t/Concret• ces. 7a da·ys w.k · 00wonrded. r1.0v·. uung. Clean·up. 8 yrs JOBS •-TEXTURE 7et·9627Ron. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• u.....LL.---1111:1_ ...... ric ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERSPAJNTING ... .,,. ~UW'llO'f • • exp. Free Est. Jay ~, -~.,.,.. •-LJ.a.........0..--1 Carpent er . Free All types concre te Lic321138 64S-e!n4 HANDYMAN: Carpentry, sured . -5 40-9525 Noboru. 8'8-400 or Expr'd. Reas Rates.1_.,_ • .,.,_es __ t. ____ _.. __ .., __ _ ~ esUmates,Any size jobs. blockwork, planter ~ electncal, plumbing & (anytime) 897-2862 Free Est. Call Ge ne PATCH PLASTERING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tony,646-9866 custom bric k lie & ELECTRICIAN-Priced floors.847·2787,557-4504 ~ Architectural Drafhng, . bonded. 642.6894 right-free estimate on Landscaping and Hauling ...:..:. _ _.;.________ A 11 t Y Pe s • Free occ Arch student, re· Carpentry & Masonry largeorsmalljobs. HANDYMAN. Homes & HENRYKLEENZ Tree trimming, rototiJI-All PROFESSIONAL estimates.Call~ asooable, fast. call Fences, covers. decks Cement Work of alJ kinds. Licensed 613-0359 apts. Conscientious Anything Dirty ing. Any time Free est. Painting. Inter/Exler. PLASTERING 751.Q827 Brick block concre te Free Est. Block work. Craftsman. CaU 645-0302 • •540-1793• * 492-2833 Reas, work guar 642-0386 Homes, additions. re· Morn/eve. Free est. 556-0757 K·Mel Electric . Ind.. u.,.~., Al' • H I p.,.;,,•·-g. Evtr/lntr. Ex-stucco. free ea•·. low Aap•llft Repain 546-75S3John comm, res. & maint. svs. · • ...._,man, repair. ice s ousec eanmg. Maki ~ic• ~d ...... hon .. ,_ .,.,., • .,,,,.. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ec.troctor Honest & rehable. Free · upgrading w /work Reas. reliable, refs. Own ••••••••••••••••••••••• pr' • est, neat. re as . ...;r..:.;a..:.;""";,;:_· -~,_.;. ____ _ Has rain damnged your Custom .decking & ov-;r· ....................... est.979-8542.$24.SOlsthr. w/bomeowner53NI007 trans.642·7207or646-07l Young Colombian Jady Uc'd964·1°"5Dave ~ -- a1pball? Call 631-2440. hangs. mt. & ex.t. repaJr, R.J.Huffman & Son, Gen Roon Gt"edilllj Rosemarie's Houseclean· will clean Y,OU.r h~e, floe Exler. Painting by ..................... .. Bonded, lie., uuured. refs. Eves. 67:H>982 Bob Contr. Custom Alt & Add, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••-•••••••••••••• mg. Refs. reason. own speaks English. Mana, R. Sinor. St. be., ins. Try HOMESAVERS. Plurnb- Ex rt fi · h try • patios, ca b 1 n e t s • Fl . H ul 1r· 1 d d trans. 00-1403. 645-3439 640-4.929. me. 83&-SSSS 24 hrs. mg & Heating. Free est, ParkiJlilots & Driveways ~ lDlS c~rpen "" foruuca. New consL Res oors: Wood, ceramic, 3 • s ie oa er ump SlO hr. Honest & reuablo repaired. Chevron jet cabinet making. Tom. & comm'!. 645-46-« or vinyl & cpts. 27 yrs trk, ~ding, tree wrk, For the finest in Mcnomy Prof palnt'g & paper servtee. BofA, MIC OK. seal gu-oil resistant 3 871-1024eves. 548-4.S4.1.Llc &bonded. llceosed contractor. demoliUonetc.831·1257 housecleaning roreverv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• banging, work guar. 7Sl·:llroorM7.o383 a t' Cameo lnterlors. 531-3440 u-.a..... ·~ B · '--.. s II · b F • 536 •130 .. ~era ions expenence Independent carpenter. . . ·~ day&parties.496-3419 nca.wor... ma JO s. ree eh. ·• , Licensed Sidi Asphalt Remodels additions ~-contrdactd o~. Founda· G.defti-••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport, Costa Mesa & 536-4383 Any plumbing, water •As'-for Van 646 •971 • · lions a 1t1ons re-.,, Houseclean1·ng hard •--'-e 67"'317S•ves •0 -• l•a'"-batbrm encl • ·• patio cvrs & dks. Fenc· '. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCC Student. ~ T. truck. ' "•u• · "" ... · =• •· ~ '"'"• ' Newport Ir CM . . Q 1 modeling, blockwork. Tr h t t . R worker, good references. Mo ~ Paint Your CCQffe ceramic tile. Reu. ----------i mg repaJr. · ua . work. 556-S24I Prof Japanese Landscap· as • ree nm, on Owntransp. 675.9589 Y~ Specializing in residen-832-2Ml8 4~ Ml'. Bell. 645·9960 • ing & gardening: Maint. 642-5703, 979-6489 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tial homes, ant. & ext. D..:.:.......:...:...:....:.:.------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.~ •-ic• C-Omm I, Indus. Bldt¢ re· mcl. mowmg, tnmmang, Stm lud t b' t k Income Tox MOVING HAULING & P l che k -·-J A •-ES I -,...... ~" ~ novalion. Qua! work on spraymg weeding. Free g s en . ig r~c • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ease c our re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" ystems. Auto ro I ••••••••••••••••••••••• all h r l Xlnl u· l . CCAS 7072 tree cuts, clnup, hauling. CLEANUPS. Reason. ferences. Lac # 320881 . up awnings for the motor Ca · P ru.es 0 cons r. es ma es.'" · 494-7669 &494 2129 Free est. Coll. students. Guar .• ansrd , rree est. ROOFS installed factory home & travel trlr. AU rpet ~an will lay. yours refs., Will handle lrg or · WouJdn 't you ruther have B & B. 673-1166· Ted 636-7085 direct: estab 3,S yrs. Call I rs & · 1 ed or mine. R epairs & sml1obs. Free est. &de· CLEAN·UPS/HA~LlNG HHHng&AirCond acertifiedpublic~coun· · HaroldGuno549-2961 ~~ hom!•z:;~turr'auon: c~e~r_ung ~! ~uar ~rk signs. Very competitive F Pru~mg·Plan~~!9907 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lanl prepare your in-Prof. serv. w/Atlas costs Coast Painting. Cstm ext ---------- S.10AM&5-7PM a !gg~r savings. ee price&. 879-3166, 598-8712 reees · Heating & 'A.IC Service & come tax return? .For an no more. Free est. for /int .. airless spraying, ~s For.Less. All types, (213)~92-5020 est. ~5<~6 eves. Use the Daily Pilot installation. No job lOQ appt. in your home call local & Ing dist. Or. Cly. 661-6262 Lic(bond d. Insur. Free ------small. 537..so07 9fl8.8182 van & storage. PUC Lie . --estimate. 894·0421 or "Fast Result" scrvil'e ----Tlll.015. 537-3160 or Quality Pamtmg. Lowest1_537_-4_133 ______ _ directory. Your CadillacstoGo-CarlS Tax p reparation by 517·3161 rates in town. l''rce est. Windowra..-:- 111:n.-teverlhe Fad rormer 1.R.S. agent ' . Jackt.'75-8336/675·7280 •••••••••";:::::".:' •••••• service ts our "'·"' 754.0272 . Peoplewho need People You don't need a gun to Cud.iUacs toGo-Carts That's what the "draw fast" when you Whatever the Fad DAILY PlLOT place an ad in the Daily Roll 'em orr the market SERVICE DIRECTORY Pilot Want Ads! Call now With a Classaried Ad specialty Roll 'em off the market Have sometbmg you want Painting. lnlr/Extr. 2Syrs Windows cleaned, r e· With a Clusified Ad Find what you wanl in to sell? Classified ads do in Harbor area. St Llc asonable, businesses. ~--'-~_a1_1_a_bo~-_-_642_·_567_8_. __ ~-~i ~_Cal_l_N_o_w_!_642 __ ·567_8 __ Call 642-5678 ext. ~ Call Now! 6(2-5678 Dally Pilot Classifieds. it welJ. 642-5678. 183281, 642-2356 homes & apts. 847-4461 HelpWoated 7IOOHdpWant~d 7100HefpWanted 7100 Help Wont.cl 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 HefpWa..t.cl 7100 HelpWmted 7100 tWpW..t.d 7100 HelpWa.ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTING CLERK Fine QuahlY Newport Based Retail Store Is Currently Jnterviewing For Part-Time Position In Their Office Starr. Job opening requires skill with JO key adding machine. knowledge of eurroughi. L·SOOO & L-6000 machines, basic knowle<lge ol mventory, A/Rec & A/Pay & payroll. Hours flexible. Salary commensurate with experience. Pleasant surroundings. Please -.rnd resume lo: Classified Ad no. 21 Z c/o Dolly Piiot, PO lox I 560 Costa M•ao, Collf. 92626 CARPENTER SloJled for intenor rimsh & detail work m luxury homes. 640·1391 dys, 497-2235 eves. Ask for Phil. CASHIER COOK. DAYS DELIVERY MAN-for FAST FOODS early AM Route. N. C.M. FUii time cook position & H.B. Must ave depen- avrul Mon thru Friday, 9 _d_a_b_le_car __ ._546-448 ___ l __ _ to 5 pm. Apply in person Delivery person needed btwn 2 & 4 PM. 3095 for bus y Nwprt Bch Harbor Blvd. 979·641Hi travel agency. Must ESCROW MANAGER Base+percentage,good workmg cond1hons & fr- inge benefits. Katela Realty, Inc. Call Glenn Burchett (7141774-4314 Mature w o m an ror COOK-DinnerHseexpr. Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun. Clncul. career minded. have motorcycle, able to ----------travel freeways. Approx· Executive/legal sec'y for jmately 5 hrs daily, Mon· senior partner, challeng- Fri. Hourly wage & mg position for top flight mileage paid. 833·9617 sec• y. x Int • k i 11 s . Call Barbara for appt. Energetic 541Vi948 540-3280. Children 9·12 yrs for ad- vertising dlstrl but Ion. Tr a n s port a tion furnished. from Beach & Yorktown Hntg Bch. 64&-6667 COOKFfTIME Exper'd or will train. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Cente r St, C M 548·5585 COOK Minimum 5 yrs e x · Delivery Dr iver & ecutive, some legal pre· Production Worker. S3 to fd. Deluxe offices, good start. Call 642·2256. benefits. To $1000. Sub· mil resume to P.O. Box 2350, Newport Bch. 92660. Guards SECURITY OFFICERS Immediate part & full- time openings. Military exper. or semi retired pref'd . Unirorms & equip. rurnished. Must have auto & phone. Call 635·4630 for mor e in· formation. IURHSIMT'L SECURITY I 775 E. Center St Anaheim -Dental receptionist. ex per, in appt scheduling & insurance. Mus t enjoy dealing w/pubhc Busy, ethical S.A. orrc Salary Help Wonted 7100 Hefp Want~d 7100 --------•I P\'t club. nexible hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clerical req 'd. $6 hr Balboa Factory Pos1\lons Packers. glazers. day & 1---------- open. S<U-9431 b73-7730 BABYSITTER needed. Bookkeeper. full chrg & *JR. CLERK myhome,17 mo'sinfant gen 'I orrc dutie s. COOKS Rers req. 847 7932 aft. E Nonsmoke r . Sal ary *SR. CLERK Exper Good salary & Dental Receptionist pm. open. 547..()732 benefits. Call Bayview Excellent oppt'y for out CLERICAL ASST Convalescent Hospital. gomg personable, erh· Babysitter, hve in/out, 5 IOOKKEEPER F/C * &12·3.505 ci en t p e r son . e x· day/wk.2&Syrold.San 1 Girl ofc, M/F, A/P , Varied jobs with & ------. perienced in all phases Clemente <198·0714 ___ AI R. payroll. taxes. without. exper. ID good Cooks. Saute & Broiler. who desires advance· Babys1tter·housekeeper. fman state, invoicing. ore surroundings. Call Day & nate sh1rls, Bay =th respons1b1hty. hve·m or out. CdM area. etc. Typmg a must. Co pd Today! Man<' Rest., 2371 S. El lchild.645-5885 health/life ins. Cole HOFEES Cammo Real,San Clem .• Dependable Babysitter -------~ Instrument Corp. <714> ~Q~ 0 ff ice • .i92·7962 Wed. Aft. iz.s.30 $1.25 hr. Babysitter needed in my 642-8(8). E.O.E. ·coSMETICI....... 00-1960 home Tue-Thurs. 9AM· ---------• 0 overload ~" ---------12PM, Mesa Verde East. BOOKKEEPER Prestige drugstore in DESIGNER 546-5135 FUii charge, AIR. beach area. Full time, ----------1 A/P, payrolJ, insurance. 557-0061 permanent position . SHOPPINGCENTER n1ght shirts . Over 21. Ha1rculters wa nted for new shop m C.M. Expcr pref'd w l e lientele . 631·5030 --------- Permanent pos itions w /benefits Experience prefe rred. Apply 1n person Vohann of Ca. :M21S Doheny Park Rd, Hairstylist for beauty _ salon in San Clemente. CB. food Senic• Au t ~bstitute On-Call Basis . 2-2'~ hrs per day. $3.10 per hr. AP· ply to Irvine Unified School District, 294 1 Alton Ave, Irvine. (714 ) 556-4900. Equal Oppor Employer C'-all 492-6655 ror appt HEALTH SPA Trained sales lady for new major sports com- plex. 546-8560 HOMEMAKERS Earn $200 extra pee mo. in your spare time. For information call 751·5613 BABYSiTTER. mature, thru trial balance. 8723BirchSt.NB Some wknds. Benefits & SITEPLANNlNG my home. Mon-Fri .. MllU. ·mum 3 yrs· current incentive. Mr. Elwood S1300/mo +top bener;ts FULLER BRUSH 1.1 1 · I Send resume to; ,,. ousec earung personne . 7AM-5PM for 5 yr old expr. Type 45+wpm. _67_5_-0_lSO_______ Ea S8 h Th guaranteed hrs top bo Ct CLERICAL Rinker Company rn over per r. e • ~-551<1597 a SPM,. Full Lirne fos Irvine r 1 ges M stprovideo n fUmi Mf S40-8894 Newport Center finan· C-Ounter clerk, fettlale, for P.O. Box 2480 per eel p/t bus ness. wa · u w · Babysitter needed im-lure g. cial firm seeks a nexible ~ut shop. Full time. Newport Beach 92663 &!ab. routes. 754-6471. trans. 540-9525 med. 5 days wk. Flex. _c_o_r _ap'-'p'-t_. ______ person for clerical pos~-_586-__ 2500 ________ "' ____ E_._o_.E_. ___ Gardener, exp'd, for 55 Housekeeping: I'll share hrs. Inquire aft 5pm, • IOOKKEEPER/MCiR. t!on. Acc~rate typing, CREDIT COLLECTIONS DESK CLERK unit apt complex in C.M. my custom beach home =} K;~~la St. H.B. Full charge thru T /B. !Pa= a~:!.~eu:\:aeU~~ Part time, e~per. req. Fullandorparttime,ap· _<2_1.3_)_865-385 ___ 1 _____ nearLagunalnexchange • or a ie. ---Past w/calculator, %. w/clients ; .. eq'd. Xlnt c~: Bartell Marine Elec· ply in person , Am· for IPrii~itedt ... ~oushekee~· Baby.sitter, temporary. Good typist . Growing benefits. Ask for Shirley tronlcs,645·7040 bassador Inn. 2909 S. Geo'loffice . FuU timeofc µig. va e .,.,ac . poo . Wor1ting mother needs mfg. co. Newport Bch. Bristol, Santa Ana. help for N . B. firm. jacuzzi. Write Classified ,_tu.re Jady to care for _645-__ 2444 ___ ~----Preskitt. 644""360. CllDIT CHEC.l(ER --Various duties incl bk· Ad No. 997. Daily Pilot, 2~ ~ old girl m N.B. BOOKKEEPER Jmmed. opening for an . DESK CLiRK kpg, typing. purchasing, P .O. Box 1560, Costs home until June. 644-11071 Clerk txper'd credit checker. F /time pos. avail ror customer help " heavy _M_es_a...:.,_92626 __ . __ _ Thru T. Bal. $4.SO per hr ,..ust be able to operate a t l d Am phones. 673'1470· I d d. b' l t UTOTEM m ma u re 8 Y • • --Housekeeper for e derly Babysjtl-p/t'orinfant, • + epen mg on a 11 y. TRW machine. b d I 2277 "'' •' • .,..,, ...,U\ 833-"""" assa or nn. General office . 8 :30-5:00 couple. Live-in. Mature days wk 2-tlpm. Call _...,_,._"°""_· __ ,_.....,_.__ ~ • ._ .... _..... HarborBI d C M • -r-· u....,.., v • · · Mon-Fri. 350 Clinton, woman to drive. cook & 548.5195. -Bookkeeper. experienced. Convenaence Ca im Sen• or Al DOCUM--_CM_. ___ -----keep house. Attract. w/lyping wanted for Altman, 9.5 Mon-Fri. ..,..., area . Rer's req 'd Banking management or busy Marke"t 645-3153. COHTitOL CLERK GENERAL OFC 644-2120,673·2991 Tr.a 1 IUll / dental offi ce. Salary Exper. in all phases of Type so wpm, filing. Ladies Se nous about MaislteftClll<Ce Hefper chaneing your present Well estab'I co in Irvine standard of llving thru lndust'l complex. Some concentrate d work w/people p/time. Call ror know'I of mechanics. appt.494-5168. hydr aulics. electrical, steam, welding & basic LEGAL SECRETARY hand tools desirable. IBM Mag II, exper pre-Xlnt benefits & working I'd, must be good typist. roods. &-e Sam Walling shorthand not necessary or Dave Parra, Pruden· but preferred. Ca hf ex· tial Overall Supply, 16901 per r e quire d. N on Aston. Irvine, 92711. s m o k e r , g r o w i n g 754· 1101. Newport Beach La'A' -..-.. --Firm, good b<'nefats. Call M A 1 T R E D E - Pat at 752 ·6426 , MAN A~ ER . 8AM-4PM N. B . con t 1 n e n la I -n.'St:luranl. Xlnl salary Legal secretary /rec pt Resume to Classified Ad Cor pres tige Newport #190, Daily Pilot. P.O. Center law r1rm. Salary Box 1560. Costa Mesa. commensurate with ex Cahf 92627 Inquiries pcn ence 64-0-8510 confidential. Leaal secretary J 3 yrs Manufactunng gene r al ex pcrience. B.ECTROMIC s alary commens urate ASSEMILERS w exp. ln:-.uran cc benefits. ParkanA N R law firm Call Debbie at 714 /64().()130 Immed. requirement. Exper'd in solderLDg. connector termination etc. Location adj OC LEGALSECRETARY Airport. Xlnt working Newport Beacb. mm 3 conds & rnnge benefits. yrs exper in general 957 1191. _____ _ practice meld domestic M AT u R E w o M A N relations. Salary open. P /lame t 0 we I c 0 m E' 975-0200 -newcomers & contacl Lecaal SKttfary merchants. F1exjble hr.;. Small 'business litigation Need car. lite t yping. hrm in Newport Ctr 547·3095. _ se~k s c:x per'd legal Mature woman. P/T to sec y. Dictaphone, typ· sew & wait on counter in ing 70+. sh req'd. Call Dry Cleaning plant. Linda.~. _ 642~·-5466 ______ _ LllRARIAH ASST. MECH4HIC H.S. grad. Able to type Auto. MacGregor Yacht 3040 wpm. Some expcr. Corp, 1631 Placentia, CM in fl.ling & gen 'I typing - req'd. Knowledge of Mec h anic for s mal l library index i.ystem engine:-. Need exper. helpful. Apply. Jack G person to maintain fleet Raub Co .. 125 Baker St. of lawnmowing equip· CM ment & small trucks. 40 -llrs wk. Permane n t. Llfeguard1sw1m instrtrs Good workmg cond1- FUJI time summer, part uons. Location Irvine. lim e ye a r r o und . Call 552-8200 tor more in- C.P .R .. W.S.l. pref formation. Will tram. Sun & Sail --------- Club, 24752 Toledo Way, MECHAMIC ........._ OJ>Cn. Send resume to : Positions now avail. 2nd CUSTODIAM handling engineering Some work wtrigures. Housekeeper $3 hr. Sl for lEPRlSBO'ATIVE Box 177, % Daily Pilot. & 3rd Sblfts at au our lmaled. Ql>Cning. Approx drawings, reproduction. Lots or variety. Salary lransp. Every Friday. MARINE for boat repair Branch ofc seeks bond a· P.O. Box 1560, Costa locations. Start $2.65·$3 3 hn in PM or early AM. filiog etc. Must type ac· based on ex per. Call 675-0781or545-5305. yard. Anchor Marine Co. El Toro. 586·0860 ble teller/capital club Mesa. ea. 92626 hr. Interviews conducted Expel' belprul. Must be curately. Full benefits. an.e M d f D' k LOAM PROCESSOR NB. 64HS4S representative. Plan & -..;.__-'--------Man·Friat: ~.All mat'ls furn. EOE. r 00 ay or tc or HOUSEWIVES with secy s kllls forl--------- direct association day IOOICKEEPER 1244ZLampsoo, Apply, Pennysaver, 1660 Scientific Drilling Unda, n 4/8'10-74'7l. Work while your children mortgage broker firm. MECHAMIC tripe. Coolact Hilda Ter-Thnl T. B. Lite secy Garden Grove 537"'840 l,>la~tia, CM Cootrols, NewpOrt Beh GeMral Office are in school. 8:30AM· Loan background pref'd. Must have own tools. ranove, (714)644-7255 duties. ToSllOOmo. Wepromotefromwithin -Pbofte~7·9051,Ask For Mature indiv. to operate 1:30PM. Mon-Fri. assist· Near Fashion Isle. Must be able to perform Western Federal PleaseCall&t0-2920 F.qua.IOppo;rEmy1oyer C-twrSenlce KathyTiemann xerox machine In ingresideutsw/personal _7...:14...:/...:&U-8824 ___ . ____ _. ne« repalrs. Exper. in Savings Mary HlokleAgeocy R• Electronics Laguna Nlguel retail care. Adult Res. Care MACHIHIST/Getti gas & diesel. Ftex. hrs. 27'4E.CoastHwy,CdM 170NewportCtrDr. Cockt•W~• .. N.Q.hortJebuUder needs p• .~ ... ER location. No ex.per. 're-Ctr.631-355$. Set-up &short run mill, Union shop. Cont act. Eq~OpporEmployer Suite245 NewportBch ... _.__._. •9hatp org:anized person ._,,."" q'd. For appt. call Richard Winkler. ;xnooe to baJidle c ustomer Establisb material te· 973-4530or831·2463. Htllpr/labysffter lathe. punch press, Gd 714/870.1380. IOYS • (;IRLS Day/eve classes. Place-service. Typing, filing & quiremeols for produc· F/time or Llve-in. 2 girls opport. to exp w /growing IA.ITl!HDllt/feft'lal• 12-16 years of age. Even· ment Assit. 751·911M So. phone work req. Sal lion ol electronic & elec:· Girl Friday wanted for ages4&1~.M1ssion Vie· co. Co pd lire/hosp ins. Medicalfrootolc. Young attractive, ex-lnf. work. Obtain new C a I i f · C o c k t a t l comm. w /experience. tn>mechanical systems construction field ore in jo. Refs req'd. 837·6226 Cole Instrument Corp Experienced nnly. perlenced. Good salary" su criptlons for the Dai· Waitresses. Irvine. Cal l M' A m man n mm engineering draw-Dana ~t. TelephODe & Hskpr/Cbildcare, live-in. (714) 642-8080 E.O. E. -'97·1708 ti~. Apply In person. l.y Pilot worki:'lg wilh an Coifee Shop Waitress~. 540-050(} ings ar parts lists. Co· some hte typing. Will HWlt Harbour. Refs re· MACHINE OPERATOR MEDICAL ~aerzg:!:ftl:u;~k ~~~~ adult au.perv1SOr. Earn Cooks &Busboys ordinate w/purchas:ing train. 714·547·7078 q'd. Must have Calif. Female plastic injection BACK OFFICE Li 'ted Mlss100Vlejo S20moreto. Ca$30ll (pe2lr3)w5ee97~0396or ·°'· at84CB> Data p ......... s1'no dept le stockroom to ave-Gld Friday, lype, answer drivers lie. Salary open. operAlor, ruu or part X-Ra . IDJ1 '"'"""" .. mate rial ln hous~ to phones, bkkpg, run er-Days 2131776-4830, Eves time.897·l706. y. Experienced. •••ectsT-1t• noon to 5pm. (213 ) Jons 15 Opening a new meet produ c tion rands. FornE. Mgm ... t ....,... Newport Beacbdodors. .... _.. -.2473 5 9pm Call unique 34 hr coffee shop schedules n. •• 84(),-. _ Medical Assistant Ex· 644-8722. 9 to 12 noon A11i1t. llana1er for CoUert.· pm-. aB\)84funt~~~ ~r!,~~ COMPUTER Jfyou are.tborougbly 8'<· Dev Co. In N.B. Moliv•t-Insuran ce. ex P . d perieoce front office. only. Schwinn dealer. Sal ... per'd ill an phuei of edpersoo.546-60l3 Personal Lines Un-Full hme. Send resume IJ.o,400. Mus\ have prior CAFETERIA CASHIER~ .Bolsa Chiu •lleil Ap· OPERATOR planning operaUon, we ~ ---derwriter & sec ·y. to Box 178c/o Daily Pilot MedJ1~~~· bilce medlanie exper. In H :IOPM? 5 days week, plicalions beln1 taken need you NOW. GOTravelArran& $875 752.905.5 P.O. Box 2560, Costa P Call6'6-S.:t N.B. altOR.!1629222. « o o d be net its . OC1"t· Hyland Laboratories bu Fasl elpandtnc •l•c· ~~ry to$l2K Mesa,Ca.92626 _areJ1 __ . ______ _ --------•I '114·?S'2·7fl38ft..al09 --·~-an tmmedlale openln& tmnl• .mfr. olfets lood. ·==t -IZOK~ lnauranc~-Group aealth -. ._._. -. ..... .J..I 'd Medical ts'tstald. ~ a...-•111..;;.;. • .1 .... :~ .. C,..,..,-•O• -t PQ, benefltaflcon1eo.lat l to'750 <laiml ExalniQer. Exp -u .... ._ ... es pat · v.i-·-.. -ti \ fs /t --_ __,..,r CAIPIMT'IY ~ ........ or a Computel' atmoaphen.E.O.E. Mct/Alldltor $20K atleastl yr.F/time/P/· Apply: The Inn at c.u~.=.ic.a?...· •~ -n1fya111.1ft', Xltcb.a r•modeUnar, E'aJl.U::oeDap/Mlpta ()peratGr. We are lfflr· DICC IMoePerton.IMIAteocy time/Homework. Sal IAiuM. 211 No. Coaal M).(ll40___ --~ llWll.l pNf. -...11er Medea. ·ApDt7lnper.-lllnn Uil • ~ 1n· :-:• •E.17dlc.tall•a op..548-1117. ..!H!!wy2.:.!..,~La~guna~~8e~a~ch.~-1·----~--:--::--:----llal u.. followini tu.ll· Baper. tn carpentrt: ~.NoPhoneClUa. dlvldual to operate a ...,..."""!...a.11•~ 91:Me21' eo.1410 1 55 Motel De* aert. Reller ~:::11'~~ ~·c;-_:~':.J~ ~:~=~ ~~':-~0::~~:i~: ·.ucnoa1c:?. · ' -· ~ J~:~t0:e·~d~·;~~~r:~ ~-:..nu.'C.11. ~~.: .. ~4~t •a --~·Will pa, • ' knowleqe of DOS/VS TIClllCIAM Gourcatt Uouse;area qu.alifiod peQle. Wlll (213~ motel. AP19-IC. Wtt s. UMI • i 1,&.optlol...,mPIMM call -•....-oPW~~ftl KechaJrlcaJ 1bllit1 d•· 41tpt. nHdt thUp, tralD,toppa~.?,pb,manln tblllu•c•P_.... CoeetJIW7,LB .. WJWl9' 'TM·Ol'l• dn, 4"·'0l5 OOot for a~ t'lft. a .aiidJa.rih.RJ£. aired~ Ptovld•• fleld Hl••J"raon/caahler. '11' ~~~· • ....,.73 ~23 te Salior cttllen or semi· r ,, C._llTW , ..... ,~ . .., :·i: day Jt dayt a •le for c-.a Hmce on anato1ues P\IU or ~rt.u.m.. Appty wor ... _.. 6 .,,, or red.red 8 \ Bch. Full ' A.U• .. I frlend1y net1a.boHM>od . ~f:~OC: c!Mu.itry to Westtro ~euon, Crown ~~·:AS:'f.i uroe.752.~3· MOrOttlOVft •"••u•w i 1.1 Ull THI ta"'118S1·tae .,.., penan. oat .. from Oruc• 1"."'9· SlOT E. Co.ail • · lArli DiQi flt.wit Nillle ,.. _... .~1 111 , I ·~ ~ W. llltcMll l<OOcdy locstlon. Oat, ell• Hwy.CdMr noon Malntenanee helper ll\ &o.Ua ....-.~ ::.r=."· •:::lcAJ, I={' DAlLY Pl&:OT $16" r DAV q·~ :~..-.~~ llOOCl W:':~ IOrHt)'ard -.DllW•rln.• JANI'l'ORtAL work Jn =~,u)~<rrm'!°~cphpl'~~ Nlpel. ~J' --b ;, .. -...a-.&!.: e HM 'AST ! • 1L1• ,1 ~-·--Jt.ea.i eerv. t.el~oPU•tm, Newport Beach, day It ., · " FrldaJ anena•••· -=.;;r~ce RQULT.. ' 11:ial's;lf~~)'.for·.e HY~MD , t lci,,_, Strric. Mwpr, wlmdaOftl)'.lbatUl•over eveolns •bin•. F\tll fa ~-Coasl Hwy, Saturday Ucl 804&7 ~YACNTS Ii . SllYiCI ·.1 a30d•)'tcUnthe LAIOIAltJmll :r ~ rar." ~·~· • YT'I old. IZI Foreat P/tlm•. muat be 1JSA Bria. tnornlftP A ..... t,e.. .i,..._.......,... ......... ,....... _-.....TQ•• , DAILYPILOT a.o•-:1:...,A._ '-t1.!l1-'.,• .... ~1r,YiH. •; Aw.JAa.BeedL dtJ.&ea, call S36-'5SI br 'tlilalt •~•W. l1~l*'l*ilitllll'W ,,..:~, _ _.. __ .. ~~.~'."""1 -tllflel Qila~ -\~ -· ... -·.I -· ....!1.r ... " ~·~ •_t applJ UJ N. Ollu, I.Ii mOll. ~.hr eammp.••ema.·_. J•· ,.._·::.;.';;:, ~d ... 1: Far "'1 ~ .! ·i 1:-~rNs-·~:~:--=..,,... 'T.~/' -··~ti' 09.4n..,10CJ6.caJU~!~~-·Frl. ~ *"111bft. All0.1'Md ~\n"':'t: bone ...... 1DUI ~te I ll DllllCJOa' ,''t,"/--~l(.,,. , .... ...,, u..1 .-...... u..... JCIQl'MJm&n·EleclrlcJn. JllAJJ>.Tra_.aaodP,ao8 Uoa IA. .... ..:e:!:i ... « .L...41•·•.a.71 DOrrftOIWt " ·-., U.. ; : W& .• a DallJ Pilat JWi·-·•-rtet 1 1amJ~expe:t'-Newtt-W,C....RwY,NJ~.~ number ..S iaMe or .aac. ull lw:i .,...,... ~ .:'41-1671 s .. • ..... ·--·~"'. Cl~, Ad. !'Ito.. ~•0 llW.Ad ' .....,1&1 ,. c.om.m.ndal~ ,,..'i'Wtlil -:JVa~'lri.lt"ln autoto._11._._.ftV :,~. 1l'f>, J I! •• '",., .... Jl2 ~\J "',-1' .•. ~ .... 7 ''\ =:"' ~r ,. ~ Lo_ L :I j, • •IC.UNowr.....,. r m«Ha.~ " DIUJPUetOalllftdt. nlhrlllbanti9 ..... .,. ., ~ l -~ ..... --o...-: __,.....__,.....--· ~---..... '-;,,.;' """'C :v. ~ r-"'O""'ir;"""-....,,_.._,t!' ..... ---· ,------...,... --; -""-1' . . ... ] I, .I twpw...., 7IOOH.fp Wont.d 7 t 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~.~·~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~ .......... ~~~~ Fndlly. March '10, 1971 DAILY PILOT •• 2ND COOK. Fatab N.U c:onttnenul re1taurant. Reaume to Claasllled Ad WlJO, Daily Pilot, P.O. "60, Cmta Mesa 92627. Inquiries c-onfidenUal. SALES , WordProc•uor NEW&VSEDBlKES ,,,_foYOll 1045 Fwalf e IOSO .. .,.s. IOH llAL 1$TATI LET ME INTRODUCE s;rvlc~ Stat~on Allen Typti1t. secretary. Strong ~Buy, sell, trade. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAUSPllSOH YOU ant, exper d .. Duy & SH & typing req'd. Apply Cyrle &Co. 2488 Newport Adopt.ion Procedures easy • "*-IC AUCTIOH We'renpandl.naa1ain" TOBEELINE Eves.FuU&p/l1~.Ap . t.oM Fu t Blvd.C.M.642-7910 with this l,o¥able 1 t Fl. l.,.clal ma*' <dt MANYFINEITEMSOF loolun& for top llbe FASHIONS ply, Shell S~tJon, 17ttl & ln person r. en ea, Dachshund. ma e white Italiall Provincial ulesperaon. wlt~11 h.lg~ fun part time JOb, must lrvme, NB. Robert Bein, Wilham 2 Girl's Sllngray. Xlnt S36-8312 na1.11ah)'de ~b. $275. EST AT£ JEWELRY. perf Like clothes & people. fi06t&Assoc.HOlQuaJI condition. US/ea. Cau Female A l aakan Offwbii..beauWulmar· ART OBJECTS, AN- NewportStaliocen,lnc exper~~°.1 ~e::a~:. have 2·3 free evenings, Service~· Night Attend St, Npt Bch. ~eves Malamute, cood with ble top lt.alllll) provincial 'nQUES, FINE FURN., Acca .. Mca/FUeCll mltresumeinconlidence car & phone necessary. 2 Or 5 rules a wk. Apply, YAROMAH ldds,3yrsold,642·9359. colfee table, $125. Oak 8 ETC. PHONE FOR 1~ Part-time lo Can earn up to $20.$35 SbeJJ,l7lb&Irv1ne,NB 5 mo old Raleigh bike. drawer triple dreaser .FO. " BROCHOR.:. -.............. TI-L nl G l Rental center ha.s open· Xlnl cond $80 Belgian Shepherd, 2 yrs, / 1 •-C MS-Z2IOO ·~ -.tc• Roger'sllealty per eve ng. reat or Serv StaHelpneeded1m· in gs for 2 men 754 eObel d . L w m rror ... 2 om·--------- Full-Time 273'7E. Coast llwy homemakers. Call Don· med. Full or p/t . Apply, Mecban1cal knowledg~ ·ll oreSPM ~.Jdr!:~:S~~::.T oves modes. All drawer;s are Bay Shores-antiques. Phone For Appt. A11k Corona deJ Mar, Ca 92825 na SC7·7334· X2lOO 990 .E. Cat Hwy, Nwpt ~plul, neat handwnt· Girls 3-speed bike. 24 ", cedar,.,~~· Needa a lit· plant.a, cl~. m.iac. Sat for Mr. West, M7·9212 S .... 1 ee•ERSO... Bch mg nee. Weekday off. x1nt condition. $40. Want a gd hme w/tge yd Ue renmahing. S295. or &-1. 2581 Vista, Newport. ReaJ !J'ltate Sales People Alo.5~ " Will train. Apply 1930 759·92S9 lor 2 yr old St. Bernard. bst offer OVl"r $275. Call HURSESAIDES wanted. Up to 90/10% Mature, experienced for Sr.Citixen,ladywantedlo Newport Bl.CM ' &18-.3905after•pm. btwn:12&3.&a!ter5:30. S.,.rGaroge$9e All shills. Full & p/t. Will comm. split. Nwpl Bch fine gift shop. Apply in live in. Free board & 14" girls bike $15. 16" ~ Hart~n steamer trwlk tram. Lido <.:onv. Center, 631-0900 person . .Full & P/llme. room. nr S. Coast Plaza. Young sec'y lor lite work. girls bike $20. Beautiful 7.2" Leopard ,.,cc Su · --------1 f S So C .,.,7 .,....,2 · t P/T .,., on20 c:c7 r•~ Ntllt.. 1050 Entire household sleeper I I ......., penor Ave. N.8 . Ora ton t. · . oast ..,., .,,.,, pnv. Py., . .,...."OV • -·.-.7 couch, cbai'rs, dinette ato e, V ctor adding 646--TTM R.at &tote Pl CM eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• hi 1 bi d · a.za, Swffchboard/R-pt · 26" 3 pd I di Sch I w/6 chrs, Maple drop mac ne, arge r FranchiM Personnel -----. 8 • a es w nn • 5~ ft. long custom padded cage, Tali wood candle MlrMt AJ• Nat'l midwest corporate SALES.Wtlll & CAILE Busy phones, must have like new. flS, 552·33l0 or por table bar with leaf tbl, much morel holden. S/Steel cooking M.A. CllT CLASS otc ls lookln1 for exec Estimator needed by ~ tele voic\' & fmt ofc Merchcmdln !)46-7206 multiplex tuner, 8 track 536-7S70 pota, Womans clothing, Starting soon, apply personnel w/a min of 2 local electrical wire & a P P e a r w I e x t ••••••••••••••••••••••• & turntable-all are built· Teak bunltbeds, $100. Washer Cnds wrk) Many •park Superior, 1445 yrs exper. in real estate cable manufacturer for switchboard exp. Call ~.... 1005 Cab 9o35 Ins-plus two custom Sabot, $150. Evenings f un thinca. Sat/Sun SUperior. 642-2.4lO franchising for the pricing & quoting to Llla.833-2900. -·· .. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wrought iron bar stools. andweekends,675-2176. March 11 & 1.2 2519 ----------1 followingdepls. customer requirements. PU•uc AUCTION PERSIAN. Blue male. Sharp! 581-7448. l''ordh am Ave. Costa ________ _, Marketing Exper pre('d but not re· Switchboard Opr MANY ITEMS OF FlNE CFA reg· 9 wks 0.ld · Double bed, ~x spring», Mesa 751-5463 Nurses Advertising quired. Call Calmont Pulse system. Exper'd. ESTATE JEWELRY, 4.94-786Sor499-48l6Julie **I BUY** mattress & nletal frame RN•s, LYN'S AccounUng .Engineering549-0336 Outgoing pP,rson for very ART OBJECTS. AN· DocJI 1040 w/rollers. Less than 1 yr SWAP MEET Training Secretary-Executive. Top busy firm. Must type SS 'nQU~. FINE FURN., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ia~s~':1tf~i~ old SSS. 640-7225 ..wl.AMD SCHOOL &AIDES Also, 1 person to be salary for qualified in· :';r.~li:Jte~~:!d~~ ETC. PHONE FOR JN-DOGTRAINING seUorSELLforYou. Beautiful aotlque lov-8187DolphlnDr l.ralnedtobercothmep_res. & dividual to help prepare lor Dick or Lind a , ~~ BROCHURE. Your Place or Mine MASTHS AUCTION es eat w /2 cha I rs ' (Mapolia&Adamsl Hic)Mst Pay lllht :n~~=~fo~. See:d~~:: proposals for chemical 7141870-7471. John Martin S48.00S9 64U616 & 133-9625 hi Ch boy & d reuer Hunt. Beach. Ho.rs of Choice plet.e resume & salary processing equipment. Cocker Spaniel puppies, w/cover glass & mirror, Sat. Mar 11, 9AK-3PM Stall Rell f So Co .. _1_.. t.o·. Clas.si· ri·ed ad Call J . Cook. Cberrtineer Tearhers Aide before & MUSIC IOXES A.KC buff •-be W J CMH p AID kg n bed & end table, 19' . e • unty """'""" Jnc .. Garden Grove. after school lo watch • "' au u · For gd used furn, anti· GE refrig. 646-2531 Wuber, Dryer, Apt. sue no. 211 c/o Daily Pilot, 893-3S47. ch.iJdren. 6 30-8:30AM & Q.~CICS . $175. CdM, 759-9052 ues &clrTV's !l6Hl13l Refri1, patio l~, anll· OranigeCo..ty'111101t PO Box 1560, Costa 3-6PM . Playground Slot Machines, N1ckelo· Springer Span'els AKC q ' 9'Soia&matchlng lamp, que table, office desk. "°*essional Mesa, Ca 92626. superv. Arts & crafts & deons. phonographs. champ lmes 111v~r/wbt 8' White brocade sofa, $110, 23" worklng console books, china, misc. ~ Senice R E A L E s t a t e ••S.Cy's, 4"t1 Ofc indoor activities. Start World's largest selec-8wks ~hots 6'6-7686 • Good cond. $125. 19125 color TV, $50. S48-4690 Motorcycle for ~· l<t Professionals New Plush lldlp's to $11,000 $2.65 hr. Posaible raises t ion . A I so g i ft s . · · S i e r r a M a j or ca , to $200. Everything 108$ IRENTWOOD Office4S,OOOcars per day Employers Pay All Fees & xtra hrs. s. Cst Plaza furniture, antiques. AK c G ERM A N Turtlerock.833-8143 Photo enlarger, dryer & Sat. 9·5 408 Catalina . .... URSES w/pass by; 2,000 people Liz Reinders Agency area. NEEDED NOW ! American lnlemational; SHEPHERD. 4 weeks, . . equipt. Aquarium, boy's N.B.orfMt3553alt.7pm. " Per day w / visit 2 4020 Birch. Ste 104 540-4751. 1802 Kettering; Irvine. Xlnt quallty. Good watch Corner ~upmg, 2 studio bike, glasa ware, clothes, 2021 E. 4th St, S. Ana restaurants in this new Newport Beach 833-8190 754-1777. Open Wed.-Sat. dogs 638•9308 ~~ts wd 1t h1 bolsters, books, records, iames. MOVING SALE Suite219 S40-5S51 t f h' bl CallforAppt/Estab '6S · · a1 ore co ors, green tires & artifacts. 704 Everything m ust go ! ~~~~~~~~~ cen er, as ion a e AKC Blond Cocker• pattern & wood grain ta-Marigold,CdM. Sat/SUn. Drver, refrigs and all -5 h 0 P s w / be 0 u r TECHNICIAN STEWART ROTH female pup, 7 mos. All ble, very good cond. $65. e~. For next 2 weeks. NURSESAIDES neighbors . Three Electro Mechanical ANTIQUES s hots. Housebroken. G.E . stereo console, N~Out.door CedarFurn. 556-8509 7-3 & 3-11. Exper. prel'd. minutes · lo Newport, SECRETARY'f.c•a.a..... American Oak Dealers $150 494.2986 AM/FM, phone, pecan, single & 3 seat $40/$80 --------WiU train. Mesa Verde Irvine or Costa Mesa. -,.... Aggressive & talented 750E.DyerRd.S.A. · very attractive $50. Ma· AlkforPaul646-6377 APARTMENT SALE· On l 12 P f . 1 Newport Beach d Agcn· young person to be resp. ( h 1 b Conv. Hosp. 661 Center Y ro ess1ona s b · h at Newport Fwy) Blark Labrador Puppies. ple. Knee o e url with Conv sofa Ital Prov M"*"" .. must. sell ever-w/be selected to starr cy wants· ng t person lor assembling test 75Hl922 Pure bred. 8 wks old . .en Ollrror good Cord essing · • ·• .......... , St.CM this oHice. Xlnt com· for typing, billing & re· equipment manufac-_., ' r . wht/gold $400 3-pc wbt ytblng. Twin canopy ception desk. Salary lured b togd home. 492.9413 t~ble $15. Wood grain . k • t ..;25 S tt bed, refrig, sofa, chair. Offic• Managef' missions + profit shar· Y our company. kitchen table w /4 blue wic er se -· co misc.toys clothing. Fri ror orthodontic practice ing. Call Jim Pate, cbeonmemf1't.s.wSe/enxdprr.esXumlnet Can didate must be WHOLESALE AKJTAS vinyl padded chairs, silent lawn-mower $25. Sun,9-6. 17252 Ash HB. · m Laguna Bch. Ex per 754-1484. 9·3daily. machine shop oriented & TO THE TRADE Adult Akita dogs are very good cond. $30. S46-.se59 e-seeo. pref'd. Phone Mon thru and salary history lo must be capable of NOW O ( availabletoselectbomes 498-0322 a-.r...1.... 1055 -------- Fri,497.2464 REALESTAT£ Ad#230, Daily Pilot, Box machining small parts. P N thru Akita Rel.cu e . -..,..--H d d SAUS 1560, Costa Mesa, CA repairing & troubleshoot· 524·5195 Corner unit, AM/FM rec. ••••••••••••:•......... ~ a 350 $400, 10-sp ParkingAttent, P /Teves. 92646 ing mechanical as-TO PUBLIC plyr, $175. Desk $20. G A R AGE SALE bike$ZS, color entertain· & wknds, must be 18 & To sell business OP · semblies. Good co. SlLKJE TERRIER PUP· Dryer $35. Dresser $20. Household furn, olfc meot center $175, 5-pc have Calif. D.L. Call rci;urueq:~_esM~~ybe~~ ;sg~ SECRETARY/ benefits, salary open. OPEN7DAYS PJES. AXC Registered. S40-3071aft6. equip, misc, Sat-Sun 909 Kindston drum set w/3 6Jl-4820 Call or apply in person, A WEEK 9·6. Call 968-4139. lOth St, RB. cymbals, 8' stainless sU gress1ve 1ndiv. who BOOKKEEPER PrGCJrCllitDotaltte s...doww~sLtd Mabog.bedrmset,7pcs,3 3-tub bar sink, beer Part time salad woman 4 wants to earn in excess o Salary open. Fl'Ont office 16752 Hale Avenue 15292 loha Chica AKC White Toy PoodJe, 7 oakChrs best offer. Sat Mar 11. One day only pitchers Ir mugs, misc. hr per day. Mon-Fri. SJ0,000 annually. No ex-appearance. Ability to Irvine S49·033S H.1.1714,19~7509 wks,$100. SJl-02(>1. Moving to Mobile Hme re&t. & bar equipment. Phone S49-J404 per. nee. Will train. Call handle clients of small ~ 581·9775 Se 11 i n g 2 6 Yrs o ( Beer & aolt drink gauges ---------1 Professional -Business office CPA. Call759-1721 HOUSEFUL treasures 2023.2 S W &hoses +more. Sat/Sun. Part or full time salespeo- ple. Inside or outside. Xlnt product. Donna 646-8561 NX Answer Sft"T. Exper. pref'd. Will train. Days/eves avail. Must type 35 wpm. Call /or appt. 640-1791. Brokers, John Barry, Telephone Solicitors ex-6 Sheridan dining chairs, Samoyed pups, btlul, 6 9 pc Pecan din set, cost OrchidSAHgts.54.5·3641 881VictoriaSt,CM 714/498-2310. SECRET ARY· F/TI,.. perienced only, Sell hand-made 1810. Fine wks old w /.pap~rs + SU>O. sl S750. Beaut. sofa for Landscape Co. $3.50 Orange Coast's leading Cbina&crystal 645-0963 shots. champion line. aft & lvseat cost $'155 sl Recliner Stratolounger Multi-family sale: 2164 Real Opportwtity brt.ostart. Call 493-0061 newspaper at home, your · 5orwkends, 495-0415. $395. 6 p( Qn. bdrm ~et, chr $40. Dlux 10' vinyl Meyer P l, CM, Sat/Sun •Real Estate Office in phone. Part time o.r fuJI. ~~an Phyfe 6 needl~pt -..._to Y-: 1045 cost $725, sl $450. Parquet sola gren $125. Nu office M. Bargains!! Costa Mesa has room for SECRET ARY M· ..... be 21 H h t dining s .... oak table v1c ~ -wd game set cost $759, sl chrs $20. Gas dryer $25. ...,, over . 1i es ""' . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $425. J..nr coffee tbl set Sears 18.. reel pwr Neighborhood Garage onlagyen3tms oorer ptrorfaes1·nsieoensal. Mort~ 1-.a.... commission paid. Call trola. bdr furn.etc.Mint 5 . Id L b . I .....,. ..,,r; sl $185 Also -er -"'. Snow chn" Sal. e, Sat. only MPM. _,,._.., SJS.M531·3 PM only. cond. P.P. 536-7084. mo 0 a mix, ma e, "~' _...,, · . $1""'0 .. Pl ...,ts •c: M · " Li.lac Ln. CM (across fr Graduated commission Secretary o secondary ---------=---blk w /wht mark'g. chr's, lamP6, wall uruts, · an ..,. OVlng K · Sch l) program +extensive market administrator ol TBIPHOME SALES SELL1NG: collectibles, Hs brkn, gd w /kids. priced below. 770-288l ~t. 644·7367 1930 Port auier 00 • _ training program + on a national mortgage in-Tiredoftheroutine? old books, solid wood 551-5510 BishopNB GAR AGE & MOVING PIX/RECEPT.CLk Hnecomputer services+ surance company in Thisjobisforyou! desk,misc.979·2793 Adorable fem kit•ens, 5 House l ull of furn. for M t h C 1 SALE72l~Poppy CdM. Reefs typing 45.50 + 2 MLS + + +. call Roger Newport Beach area. Call Us N At " sale Cheap. Good cond. 0 o r ome 0 em en Sat/Sun s-5PM • yrs exper. S730/mo. App. at Century 21 Crocker, Send resume to Ad-231, 83~ •0°9w5 BRASS mos old, to very good 552-'999 cooler Lawn m owers, ----------- ) L Be h U f. 642-S062for appl Daily Pilot, Box 1560, -LIGHT FIXTURES home only, 646·7512. refridge'l'at.or, gas dryer, GI"',... S"'' l!:llt l h ag1uo~. ac bn~ ied · Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Time-Lile Llbranes BATHROOM H. 8 . Condo furn sale. freezer. car top pullman """' -.. ..• coo 1str1 ct eoreR.E. APT SALES, well .. EqualOpp.Emplyrm/f FIXTURES Huge Shepard Mix Born Plants, dresser , sleeper,Patioswing.M. ScoutTroop:rT,3rdAn· 3t 15/78,49"·8546. established ore nds 2 lie Secretary P(f 9.3 FISh· HARDWARE Jan9Eve.$15. hideabed, stereo. 10 AM Fri All day Sat. nual Sale. 8:~5. March p ET ITT ONER S _ & highly motivat e rgency aid program TB.EX/FILIMG SULLIVAN'S 631·34S3 213/592·5324. 6'219thSt.CM&t2-1353 11 & 12, Lid~ I~le f\Jll/ art ti Good salespersons. Will train. bsy Newport Harbor Petroleum mkt 'g co. in ANTIQUES Clubhouse. '101 Via. Lido dail/S36-77Tr pay P/Tok.Bltr,556-617L ~A~~~3809r Churches Lag un ~ .. Nig~el . 1.237So.Maln.S.A ;orua"fn~e:i'.al;r~0!i Loose pillow Couch &Sayt lrabSun Alter 9bedam. Som~d)~~.6B1.0 Donations .....,....,.,.,u • ..-Respomlbilities will be Open Daily 54.1-4174 /child h 2 d Chair, rust & browns, am a 360, antqs, , u• ... " . • --------• R--"--'st to $750 heavY telex Ir ofc. filing. • w , ren, ave ogs, xlnt cond $400 both etc 883 Governor St ~--SECRET .a.ay n...tor -p both ar••• es· Tab I e . c Jaw root can tkeep. 847·7':178 . . . C..; • Sat/SUn 9..C, Drum set, 100%FREE "' ...... """ . "'-• . . 545-J.866 days, ~I·1759 ..... wetauit,fishinguckle io •PHYSICAL THERAPIST• Greet visitors & handle 'Ptrpositionfor eflicieot sentlal.Somelttes~ytJ w /match1ng chairs. ~GerSbep.•ADoberman ews.aaklor Marg1e S t /S l O•PM 17242 spd su.rfboarck to).s b u s Y m o d e r n secy. Dictaphone, typing aa CUI-in. Salary com-$2000. Call for appl. eves puppies, s~red by the Simmons Beautyr est ~itr:n~ Ir~. 55'1 ·6216. Barbie coUecUon,'lam~ switchboard in new ofc. & enjoy detail -M>rli: in mensurate w /exp/. 6-8,675-23.58 famous Gibson. Call Dual kng $'15. Frultwood Refrig, stereo, Qn size etc. 11996 Gillman. Lite typing & variety busyR.E. ofc. Call Lila, qualification. (714) Appl-.ces 1010 957-0219. hdbrd$100.673-3&84ev bed.chra,nusc. Irvine. (OffMlchelsonE. 268 Bed Acute Gen 'I duties. Call 540-605.5, 833-2900. ~~1K980 •Mrs Kraft or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofCUJver) ssz..8397. Hosp. on the beach in Coastal Personnel Agen-SECRET"•Y/CLK ..... ., ajaft FRGHT DAM AG ED SELL idle items with a Enclish Victorian Hall Neighborhood Sale Sat THRl SH Laguna. Salary com· cy,2790Harbor,CM -DailyPilotClassiriedAd. t $400 4 l d 0n1 M 1901 Lee d Fl' OP Fashion menaurate w /exper. -..:...-----'-----fToha.Ddlerealestatein· Tow Truck Drivers ex-H<YJ'POlNT SALE. 3308 ree. . pane e • BY . ) war Show &Sale Clothesfo Good benefits includ. RECEPTIOwilST vestor accta. Com· per'd. Top pay. Ap~ly, W. Warner nr Harbor, GARAGE SALE ads in carved ScrttD from Jn· ( aycrest An\qs, ' · r free health & life Insur. GENERALo r ncE municatlon. typing, & G&WTowing,lOOOJrVlne SantaAna.979-2921 lheDailyPllotbring hap-dia.$800.675"'903. hsehold,fum. ~haer;~f!e ::i~1~; a; Calif. lie req'd. Please Typing upr. necessary. bus. math skills a must. Ave, NB6'2-1252 CASH PAID PY resuJll. To place your Sofa. sreen/blue, like new Garace Sale; Antiques, household items. Sat. contact personnel office, Newport Center. Perma· Xlnt loc & benefits. TYPIST For Wsbr/Dryrs/Refrig drawlnc card , phone l13S. Luggaie '20.$50. etc. No dealers please. March 11th. 10am-2pm, So. Coast Com munity nent, benefits. Reply to 64t-8824. x-800 e"per. Busy worltingornot9S7-8lJ3 fi42..5678 t.oday. ~ • CaUaft8;6'$-9937 DE.32ndSt,N.B. Hospital. 31872 Coast Ad# 239, .Box 1560, Daily ... .,.. " Hwy, Laguna Beach. Pilot c t M CA ore near OC airpor t. 1---------I • oe a esa, SECRET .a.RY M t be f • •-499-13U ext 609. EOE. ~ us as ..... accur. • __________ 92626 ________ , 752-2377 •• Comm'J Loan P latform., ________ _ PRESSMAN Offset pressman. high quality instant/com- mercial 1hop. Exper. on AB Dick &/or Hamada equip. necess. Good op- por. for the right quality c onscious man or woman. S4o.135S. PRODUCTION CONTROL IST Tele & r 'on exper, type , misc duties in Fashion Isl and ol c. Temp pos. Send resume to: Law Office, 610 Newport Cent er Dr. Suite 1220. Npt Bcb. Ca 92660 No telephone call please. Neatappear.req'd,Good mtsTWANTB> typing&shskUls. F/tlme position in our eau n4/558-5280 For An lntervw Appt UNIOMIANK 610 Newport Ctr Dr, Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer typing dept. Xlnt work· ing conds & co. benefits. Must be reasooaDly fast &accur. Apply in person, P e nnys aver. 1660 Placentia, CM March 22nd thru 25th ONLY! llot; pol;pOYPPl ~~ That's Pot-pour-ri: a confused collection, a miscellaneous mixture, a hodgepodge. Pilot Potpourri is our way of observing IN'{ERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK by extending savings of up to 50 percent. ft'• a good time to clean out and spruce up. MAR. 22 (Wed.) thru MAR. 25 (Sat.) • Have a GARAGE SALE! • Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY! •Get your neighbors together & have your own SWAP MEETl l t Ada ere llmfted to mlecelleneoua merchandiH for aale onljl I (No Real Estate) Writ• 1 word .. ch apace, minimum size ad Is 3 llnH. THERE IS PLENTY OF T'ME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER! ! ! 1'111 In the Handy otde~ blank below -DO IT TODA YI ! t t 4 DAYS 12 11.00 2.00 ff you nffd more '°°"' fof your mesuge just prfnt •type 4 wold• . per In• ancl add $1 .00 extra for Heh addltfOnef Hn•. --..-.---------...-----~------..... -------~-----...---.-.. ....... -------a PIHH .Chedute my Plfot '°'Pc*nt ad to run Merc.h 22 (Wed.) thru Merch 25 CS.t.) With f'O change Of copy. NO rebate tor ear1y c:encelletlon. E.ncloHd la my ~1'eek ot money Older for • • • • • • • • • • Or PIHst charge the eel: BankAFMrtc.rd, \flSA No ......................... E•Plrt$ ....... .. Mesttr"'-rv-No ..................... , ..... , ...................... Expires ......... .. t.lam1 •.• . ................................................ ~. ·······.A,..~ ....... ··· ·. •Jf OAJL V PILOT 'Cird!X· Merch 10, 1W78 OHkt ~ ........ & loah. ,ower 9040 Motorcvdff/ 4 Whet4 Drhn 9550 T k.t 9160 W.. W_.... 9590 ~---1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• k••""' 9110 ,. ·o. ... -a...t...... 1011 M'orel--1010 *c•••-1010 ...,...r--... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------· ••••••••••••••••••••••• You• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 reci T _._ Ltc 1 --• auy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• -•••••••••••••••••••• ..,._} .. ~ .. •-Chair .... ~ S'""nr' RM-oux ' -oYvws • x nt '&31atem'l PU. Short box, .,,.,. • .,,.,.,_ ~ UCH.... _,, FtSHIMG v ... v..... .. .... -~· cond . many xtr••· wtlt1-i.ewba,1-koob· v-'·D·-· ... Four fam.W•: Prl·Sat, W .A ~ED • ~TUT T1CICITS both. Call than 5 h.ra f'WUWlg Ume. 67S.SS 6 84&--"• -~• -" 9-'-Jl\trn. c11.ahe9, baby ""' , tUckets 3/28.8U-T811 540-7'21S IOATISHEll!!! locludlns 1 set of tie 1 ' 3046 bles, 4-c yl eng. Ofr. PAlDP'ORORNOT thl~jl•. toy•..: l«?l• of TOP CASH DOLLAR ~each: Eaatnweek. dowu, a nmp & a bike USID m-OtS1or'JS4-0l46 TOP D0LLAa aocxues. 2788 D&DCJpiper, PAI D FOR YOUR hh 1017 21Ft.CHAMPIOM 1tand. SSSO. C&JI afUPM 414 COQY360,lt70, ~TOPCAIS !ile11 Verde. JEWELRY, WATCHES, 7 drwT dHk, Wht 1w1vel ••••••••••••••••••••••• CF"'"17B8 ..., b Id 751-8474 2 000 mi.._ • .1ted h I ... • ,..,y r ge, . y••ut 1• ,,,,..,.,, ART OBJECTS GOLD, ovent... c a r, tbl & 4 -o DOG.,. "'IMli..U'!!l. I 1 11 -•""'l"""' -• 5 kd SILVER SERVICE. chairs w/smoke 1laas ~allilnt'ln._probj:i ~f~c::i:•sf! e~, lmHoodaExpress.XJnt 1974 JEEP C J·5 . -.._ ... w Y• FINE FURN. & AN· top-chrome base, Full solving. puppy tralnlnc Enline completely~e: =·6 Bit ofr. 64e 2297 <StUP830). V8, soft t.op, '74 Courier w/camper. TIQUES. 00-2200 lngth nunk, Bdrm aet. from 10 wu, in home built. Electronlc gear in-auto trans., mags. $189 9. Nanc y . Dys LUGGA.&11'.AGS 552-5880 service. Ref's avail. cl.depthftnder ll brand "TrK.awuakJ6SOKZ,$1375 $4195 540-1086,eves.8".Q33 Sola bed, 8 pc kitchen set. from your business card. Med • B a u ch 1 ~ m b 542-941'. new, unuaed Z.way FM or take over paymenta. ~ 9 7 8 G M C 4 x 4 'Tl Dataun p U SuDroof CabinetdJn.lngtable,GE "-""one card for each Microscope, Chinese " --C-an_a_r_i_e-1,-$-2-5-... -0-c_b_, radio Is RDF. t6800 or Loml.675-8119 GStktdP87S). Sle rra mag tires, cwitm inter: d E l t I l .-oN Uq ... ..... best olfer. Call eves & · ra~ e, ~uto, power AM /FM stereo. Call Near new eoucb & rerrii. washer, dryer, bedroom sec.. & much more Reas/ olr. Sat/Sun 12..( 5'5-5378 ryer. ec r ca ap· tag plus one spare. We rugs, an. ue poker ta-w /cagea, Dove $10 wknda.MS-937& 73 Honda 750 Fairing, Steerinl,all"cood,rallye CbrlaorHarrlet~ ~!:a:h~ld e :rt.ct~~ ~8~ return per mane. ntly ble, an:bit lamp, guitar. w/cage. Call645-9109. Header, cust. aeal & wbeell. Shorty • Costa Mesa St, CM Maled attractlve tag & 54.l-6lS4 aft ?PM 17' 1988 Shasta deep-V, xtru. Sl,OSO/ofr. 642-2215 S SAVE A TOH S or eves It wlmda 8'1'3-052l ____ .._:. ___ -i •trap, meeting airline 16CU Froet free refrig, NOW OPEH fl b e r I 1 a s • , 1 9 7 6 BL A z ER '77 Chevy short-bed Claa1y Junk, Sat. only. l.D. requirements. Pre-mobile dlsbwaaber IARIAU'S 120Cbevy/Merc 1.0 ., lo ~Titan 500 cc Mint (Stk#P891). V-8, hpeed, w/camper abell, 16000 6.lU Napa Cir. H.B. nr vent lou "theft! For a lamps bedroom aet. SEAC&.lff hrs, conv. top, sun seat., 00 645-M power steering, power ·ml. loaded. Dual tanks, Sater/Sprintdale.H.B. personalized tag enclose ~3277 full instr. ski.is, tra.oaom 12 bnkes,orange full pwr, AIC. abarp. wallpaper, fabric or CoPETCEH'IHLin f bait tank, CG equlp .• Yamaha 100 cc Enduro $5195 '6,000.MMmevea. Bil Garage Sale: uyat, "Day Glo" paper & we lJO YDS Pumpkin nylon mplete e o Holstrom trlr, 78 lJc. le Mint Condition llrTS CHEV "4 Ton 4.xt V-9170 beds,chest.a,d.inetteaet, will back & trim your cpt&pad.36ydscelery PetSuppliea Reg Xlot operating (Stk ... P 87 ) v 8 -ta-Or ""-h 'DI-'-Pu • cond• 6'5-Mii tr 6 • • r ee•ee••••••••••eeeeeeee a ir comp., misc. 426 -· try two cards grn nylon cpt le pad $2.SO n :o • ..,....,.• pp1e1 · SZSOO. Yorba Linda ---.....;~~---I Automatic, power steer· Tustin, NB. &4S-5016 back to back. yd. 552. 7500 Nancy or Ed, Kittens *Monkeys 98$-1181 Y AMA.HA 80 cc Din New lng. Dual iu tank.a. --------•I __ ...;..______ PRIC~: 752·9368ev. Al. breed dog & cat nres $54tS IRA.HD NIW 5:!~5d.:..~:· ~h •• ';'eI'Jg; $2 ea or 3/$5 grooming. We bey small 1978 ~12 im FORD % Ton (x4 "'8 CHEVY Y .._ .... o ·~ 4/Slags$1.60ea. MbcellaMcMa breedpupples. (Stkl832). V-8, ' "'" S6S: luggage; muc h 6/9la&s $1..SOea. Wanhcl 1011 Located iD Seacliff Shop-J..blke motorcycle trailer. much more. SL61Gelding 10ormoreSl.40ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ping Center, 2119 #4, SEA RAYS Offer. Good cond. Automatic, power •leer· Cir, HB. Nr Pierce/Bolsa Sales Tax Included Wanted; Salable items Maio., H.B. 536-4466 548-3839 in&. $5795 Chica. NO CARD? donatea for church park· 18 30 fEET Draw yoor own or send tng lot sale. Contact 4 mo old Cockatee l, • 1976 Ronda Super Sport 1974 TOYOTA Land $119.98 PJuaTax BA RWICK OA Tc;UH ..... 1 I, I , 8 3 1-1lll)49 J.J.l7S WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN, DOMESTIC «CLASSICS It JOUr' car la extra clean aeeuaftnt. IAUIRIUICX 29'25 Harbol' Blvd. Costa..... 979-2500 TOP DOU.AR PAID FOR CLEAN IMPORT CARS ALl.MODILS ~ •AR l'> Bf ACH Bl~ ;J ttuNI INC..IVN illt.Ct1 ~ :. • '!11 :, :· .. L-14} Multi-family. 8701 name,addttss,phone& Harbor C hris tian normal, cage & access EVERY BOAT 5.'50.Loml$1200.Callbef CNiser(Stklt74).6cyl., t:Ja"'r::ri ~!;1~~j we'llmall:eonecardper Cburcb,64S-5781forinfo mcld.S75.64S-4940 SAM, bwtn 3 ·5PM, 3apeed.AM/FMracllo. 39moothopeoendlease. Sat/SunlM. tag.Add25<each. ~pickup. Tax receipts Pic:MOt&°"Jmts 1090 645-9720 $4495 ~:::.tu·~0~;if:~·----W-E ___ _ ----------1 Send cbeck or money or-given. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON SAL(I Motor Hot.s. Sde~ 197 S CH ER 0 KE E badc-$3500.00; total pay. Room AIC $S0 blte $5 derto· 11....-l/U (St.ll:tP811). v.a. power NEED lOO'sofotherltms.33082 PaLOTPIUMTIMG Studentneedsclassical or Excellentcondllion! BUY .... OW• -~OCJ9 160 st.eerine, auto. trans., ments plu1 license· CbrlsUna,D.P.(93-372S folk (Uitar. Mst be reas. LOWREY-HOLIDAY 1"'111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• map. pro$4679ved.22c~t.tu; on ap-CLEAN P.O. Boa l,!i60 Glen548-2335 ORGAN Rent a 11171 ExcuUve $4795 n•w USID CARS Ref rig $40. Deak/chest Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 Mal al Leslie speakers, $800. AND SAVE Motorbome or M lni-1975 CHEV BLAZER With power brakes, aua- $35. Dinette get $35. PUIUCAUCTIOM Ins~ SOil 831-7669. OverlOOBoatsinStock motorhome from Herb CHEYENNE (StUP8l2) Wary &eat, ~wer steer-C~~~ITH eaB L~ enhd tTabvles $$35. MANY ITEMS OF FINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• TV. Radio. For l°!~edilate DeliSvery ~and~ Call any of v.a. auto. trans. ~~ato:.s ~hr!~e Hbu~: . • 5· 40-56.30 I .. "' w t • 35· ESTATE J EWELRY, KONO Classical Guitar HIR, Steno 8098 H~R SOM' nwn $5599 pers & grill, ata.ndard :.aa$8ln~$1.2.Chang~g ART OBJECTS. AN-Mdl #20. '73. Xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEA RAY 891-6777 1974 RAMCHARGER tirea.(ll2S88). King ;z ~eL f:U,~ $8S: TIQUES. FINE FURN., $1600/bst. SS6·1947 aft 4 Btful. 25" COLOR TV con· 3101CoastHwy, N.B. 537.7777 <Stt#P82'). V·8. auto, CONNELL 1011\'SO\ ,\SO\' • LINCnt N · Mf flCUHY 75Hi8'1'4 ETC. PHONE FOR IN· pm. sole, $158, l yr. warran-631-2547 12MUI trans.. power steering, G __ AR._S_AL_E_I s-.-t-tb_e_l_llh-1 ~~ BROCHURE. DRUMS (for sale or trade ty,freedellv.642-5340. Boats.Rewt/ ·-Motor---..__--R-... -.. -1 aircooct.~;;;eck. CHEVROLET .. 262~"tr~~=:~vo. 8-4pm,cleanedouthouse'---------1 for Mlramba/Vlb) SI· Sansul 2000 cassette re-Charter 9050 ll'/J to32' 1971 CHEV ~ TON 282.&HarborBlvd. and gar. everything from l.ngerland s pc. Paist.e & corder + speakers $300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fully •ell contained <StktP831). V-8, power SC4~AIM2ESOAO WE IUY furn. to tools. 1856 Paros $129.95, Frame, pedestal, Zilcljin cymbals. Modern 759-1350 Cbartef' plush so• yacht, Relerve now for st.eerlng, 4 apeed, Rallye u-USID CA.RSI Circle heater, matt, liner and hvy d1y bdware, ped~ls, Boats & Mari e reasonable, hourly or Holidays & weekends. wheels. ~~~~~~~~~I We're tbe new Chevrolet fill kit. Float'N Dream xtras. C~mbal bag, s tick s-.a ..... " daily. Newport 675-2172 REGENCY MOTOR $6999 .... dealenhlp ln the In1ne Wat.erbeds. 21l64 Beach bag, slicks. brushes. _,...pmt..-. HOME RENTALS --oo • Hones 8060 vd drum tutors. trap case & •••••••••••••••••••• ••• loats. Sail 9060 COPaAND JEEP '' DGE Van. l09 'WB. Auto Cent.er. We need •••••••••••••••••••••••r-Bl-•,H-B •. 960-3202-·· ___ ... hsrd ca.seaforalldrums. ~ 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 925N.HarborBlvd,S.A. V8. Custom paint, ln-yourusedcarr Horses boarded, lighted •---.-------1 Cond. a s new (Cos t ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUJl·Y"'..,."'u"' ---*-*_53_l_·~--*-*---1 2001 E ht, S.A. terior. Wheels & tlres. JOE T b h · HP ~"' 55M000 Loaded, muat see to ap-arena, pvt tack, Back en!11s mem ers 1p $2500 ), asking $900 1966 80 Evinrude OB, DEAi.HS '75 Vogue 29' fully ---------• preclate. $7500. Call MACPHERSOM Bay trails. full care, $75. avad. Mesa Verde Coun· O/BO. 714-759-1574 gd.cond, $6SO. equipped w/xtru,. 23,000 7S&-1039, SS6--08l0 try Club. 552..(110 646-3205 Yacht Brokerage ml, S23,SOO. 9S7-0727 or '74 GMC Jlmmey Wllite <n4>~~ll days CHEVROLET wi-.. y--... $90 . LisUngs Wanted! 646-36411 u.A~ xtr p p ~""" ------'---• 21A Ce Dri HollMMkt Gooods 1065 Save$, custom draperies, --., • _..,..... loats., Mcrh•• s.tttwnhrn ··~ a.a • • ~· '73 GMC ~too surfer van, uto nter ve ••••••••••••••••••••••• direct from workroom, • 548"7666 * EqMlpmtflt 9030 Yedlt Sahs Rec veblclea and boat CallN&-8525 v.a custom, must sac. IRVINE PBJCAM AIRLIMES free est. 631-5210 Office Furnfhlre & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2616 Newport Blvd. atorage space for rent in '65 WUly's Jeep, clean, 960-3908aftS:30 768-7222 signed ltd. edition prints LEAVING Area. Lillian Ec,lipmtllt 8095 •ZODIAC Newport Beach C.M.~9324 new everything, beat of· '73 Ford Van,~ ton, 302 of NB Pier $10. unfrmd Ballard membersltip ~ ....................... Port·A·Marine (714) 673-9211 '74 motor hm sl 6 sell fer. 646-9819or 549-4t77 V-8, lo mi, P /S, P /B, Autos. ... arttcl byR.A.McrshaH price. Includes $20. Royal Elec typewriter. InllatableBoats cont.. air, P:,w:':. many Tnleb .9560 $3400. Dys S40·22S2 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• p 0 Box 2225 NB 92663 transfer fee. $150. never used due lo death 292SCollege c M •73 Colus: ... a 34' xtraa. 751-8683aft5. .. ..................... Eves675-8856 IMW 971 z ~aier Inquiries Invited 646-6188 aft 6P M or in famlly. Cost $650. Will (714)540-imo . Lilcenu cond. Dlx custom '17 Chev ~~T. Fleet.side '76 Chevy surrer Van •••••••••••••• .. ••••-• 675-2453 512 30th NB wlmds sac $250. 847-9360 int.er, 7' headroom main '67 Winnebago 18~sl!cont, (8'), Silverado, loaded, Completely cstm. 25M GREYMARJNEENG'S salon, diesel auxl, auto alpaS.Newcrpt,l\M/FM p 536-8500 tt7pm Jewelry 8070 KING CAMBRIDGE Workbenches, wood & Used 2S & 6S HP. Also 4 pilot, dingy, furl jib, ex-tape, super clean. $5100. .p. a . NewUres$S,500.6U--0988 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATER BED tnethal, gtass fsh1owcases. cyl manifolds. To m tras.Sac$28,SOO.PP.Ph 963-3395 77SRS,trocks,air,mags, '71DodgeTradesman100, w/ultra.sonic vibrators & cas boxes. i es $35-85, Riker, 548•3561 (714)53l·3535 st.e 7000mi Im WANTED heater; 3 rails steel solid wood desk $65, 77 Field & Stream Mini Ofr1:;1•5826 • mac. 4 spd, warranty. $5800. TOP CASH DOLLAR motorcycle trlr; Dyna-drafting stools, exec. & YANMARDIESEL Udo 14 $7SO. Sunfish J3, Custom,19',xtras,lomi, S43-<m4afl.6 . PAID FOR YOUR Gym; Minolta SRT 101, s ec'y chairs $25 -45. Manne elect. gen. Close $395. 21' Sloop $350. Sid PP.$12,200.839-9759 '70GMC~Ton,4-spd, '69 Ford Window v an, JEWELRY, WATCHES, wide angle 2.x t.elepbolo type w r It er s & out. Tom Riker, dealer hulH95.5S!H833~2-8880 .73 20• mini. SIC. Dodge $1450. High back seats, VS , ~RT OBJECTS, GOLD, =~ tripod & case. calculators. 631-2777. 5'C8·3561 Will share use of 27' Soling 360, bunkhse plan. Only 646-0158 auto, 8-trk, aux. lank, S ILVER SERVICE, Exec utive d esk & Boats,Power 9040 day sailer for tie up. 12,031 mi. 16SOO FIRM. '70DataunP.U.,xlntrun· immac,$2l,000.494-667l FINE FURN & AN· Molds for fiberglass credenza. oiled walnut. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-9277 P .P . 960-3101 aft 5 ningcond.$750. '71 Chevy Van 20, many TIQUF.S.645·2200 Sabota, hull, dk, & pall. like new. cost $1600, sell ,77 19. Reinen open bow . wkdaya,anytimewknds. 964-1966 extras . very clean, UodthM:ry 8078 for acc. $325. 963-3J9S $1000. 556-040S deep V, 20 hr~. on 190 HP c::mzs, loaded w/eqwp. 1977 DREAMER '77 Datsun S-Spd Jongbd $2595/bst ofr. SS6-l082 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Potters Wheel. Lockabie Three each. FS200 Bur-OM C. extras. $6.600. . 847-9403 MIMI MOTottHOME w/cmpr shl, wide tires & '65 Ford Van. LE-Blood18"x33"tapers mtrdrivenkick$200Call roughs Accounting 960-l4Dl. rims,FJ4.8-tdc,14KmL $795 &~ll .~,7SO.Colcheat.er 540-2'91. machines; 3 yrs new 18rt. Anthony Jet • L.A.5ER t38481: Xlnt rac-CLOSEOUT!!! Tradeforoldtruckorcar 549·1122,675-6520 14 x36 , $1500. Turret 4 KlooTut ti ckets, Class 5000 addrcsso-Berkeley pump tandem Ing record. Must sell S left to cbooae & lake over payments of Ford E Lat~e Herbert, 2-D. differentdates. ·graph & class 6400 trlr . 460 Ford . fast. $950 /bst ofr. FarinformaUoncallDon $1.e.oomo.Ba.LM,005.97. 1975 Van UO. Full 15/8 ,$2,950.213-961-3434 640-'1804 Graphotype includ 'g 213-926-&489 673-4454Kevin Prestoo or Bob Wallace Callanytime,5'S-7372,or custom int. w/refrig, ~--••Ill-IOIO ~age cabineta & SUJ?· HOBIE ,,6_ Race eqw· pped only at beat offer. ~~d oaugahyde bed, ---plies: Pitney-Bowes mail . . ~ 76 .. 5118 lKl.n, super acoop. cap-••••••••••••••••••••••• IJKE NEW stove & dis· inserter. Open to offer. Class1f1ed ads sell big w/trlr. $1250. 979-2880, '68 Font !h T pickup. 360 la.ins chrl, AM-FM 8-trk 2 Tut Uckets for June 7th, bwa&her. Yamaha mini· Please contact Mn. Fin· items: •mall items or ext241 wkdys NEW Z7' PACE ARROW cu in, 3-spd, air, $1700. stereo, mags, 22 mpg. llAM. Will trade for enduro, misc furn, negan at 631-1200 btwn 8 any item Jusl call F 0 R s A L E 0 R avail !:aster wk. To re-Cal1'97·1884. $3950.49t-0039 Mar.orApr.673-1668 bikes.etc.964-2106. amto5pm.wkdys 642"5678· CHARTER. 1970 57' servecall556-0l49. '59 Ford~ ton PU FlOO. 72GMCVan,lotaofxtraJS, : *F* .. ·1·N·. * ·c· **.Vi** i u* * * ... R. * •• N ...... A •••• M •• * •• E •• ·: ;,;:;,;;.; ~~~:: ~~1:~;.:.T!'. ~~:::::«::~:.::=·::a • I ~ _. $650 540-2491 panoptlc, CB. Super bv Monday. Shell, mags, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · sharp. 846-1325 wkdys, J ... • c..m.... fr....t..-..& sz11:0 538-1551 wknds radia.la, stereo. nu paint, • -.., ~ • ~. 751-1462 : y -ti ·* 652-7755 * Tralltn. Trani 9170 Q U Ca n • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 Chevy Y.a Ton Pkup, • "15C.talina22, fixed keel, 31• Alnrtream 1970 model x lnt cood . w /sh ell. • SEE w1· n 1·1c·kets • pop top, deluxe int, 7~ Good condition B ap. $2,995.538-7463 • ·! ::&%fsri~r~~oo!!~ pointment $6,eOo. \\u: '66 Ford 1 Ton, Duals, • BUGS BUNNY orth $10 • $4.,900/mustaen.837-00111 MMOl8After4P.M. w/complete 'irelding W • wknds & evea or 6(&.4(88 1176 X·L. 38 •• aide bath equip, 200Amp Lincoln, • wkdaya. loaded w/xtru. m L Victor gaugea Para-co ME ALIV.E St. mount flatbed. lo mi's • 'Tl O'Day 2S C-B, com-2lat 548-703'7 enr. $4200. 673-8266 or • plete spinnaker gear, __ 873-C71L WE BUY C&.EAH c;ARS &ftUCKS CONNELL . CHEVROLET 2128Harbor Blvd. COSTAMPSA 146-1200 1978 BMW's HERE NOW! COMrLETE IODYSHOP MOWOPBC DCB.UMT SB.ECTIOM OF IMWUSALES We may have your next car in our inventory. Call ustoda,yl ll 1·2040 495-4949 WAMTIDTO IVY Quality used BMWs. ROY CARY& IMW 1540 Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 640-6444 • deck d ischarge head. Allot..._.. W. ------------------ • main, jib, 150 genoa, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos. Mew 9l00 A..tos. Hew 91 A.tot. Mew 9800 -tr drlft.er. sails. Variant 18 lvlll~t/ •••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••-••••• ••••••••••••-••••• Tuesday March 21 through Thursday March 23. Five • • it • • Truly fine-family • entertainment. The : voice of Mel Blanc • creating all the • well -loved Warner • • Bros. cartoon • characters. A full • • two -hour show. Tickets • are $4.00 and $5.00 : and can be purchased • at Anaheim Convention : Center Box Olncc, all • ~icketron OuUets. • Special rates ! for groups. • Performance ! Umes are: • Tue. Morch 21 - • 7:30 p.m. : Wed. March 22- • 2:30 p.tn.,1:30 p.m. Thur. March 23- 2:30 p.m .• 7:30 p.m. InCor: (714) 635-5000 It's easy. Look for your name and address In today's clae•Hled section. If you find your name and addr••• call 642-5878 Ext. 333. We'll arrange for you to pick up your comp- limentary tickets at the nearest office of the ... ,..._. « winches. 6 mo'• old. 2 Yr Cltllska 9520 · « warranty. 631-3664 aft. 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • wkda.ys. '53 Cad. F1eetwood, '5M .. loah. Sllpt/ one mi. Sbowrm nu, l • Docka 9070 ownr. Unbelievable. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4500/offer. QSX319. • ~ Interest in Avalon %l3/2SS-l029,6"2-J81S ir mooring (50') #163. Call ~ Reee • -tt (805)922-3190or922·5'775 lodl .. • • • it • • .. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA~ED Dra11t er aet up f or "t Chrysler or flathead $300 Finde r Fee for engine. '850. ~ permaoent ellp. Clean 36' Trawler, well main-4 Wllltt Drf•" 9550 ta:lned. Jood references. ••••••••••••••••••••••• No parties, no steepinr COSTA MISA Oil board. no kids. IJve AMC.JE&t • Oft Lido. 8'7'3-2958 • loah. Speed• #I .. c•f. • Sid 9010 FREE ......................... 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Advertised di& MO/btt Otr . .., .......... •77 200SX s199::u CREVIER &I ST 6110AOWAY $AHTA AIU, 83$·3171 TH£ I/LT/MA Tf! OAMl<O 11-CHllfll •USEDIMW1• '73 Bavaria 4 apd '94JFS '73 2002 4spd BKBV '7S6301Auto (283MCV) '75 200ieA Ser.2236 -r6 530IA Alloys 4S2PQN "16 2002 '5pd S/R 220PQD "Tl 320iA S/R 171RSK Closed 0.. Sundcryt I '75 IMW 2002 4 speed, sunroof, in ex- ttllent condition & only 40,000miles. C043NJA). ONLYS5~7S MIRACLE MAIDA/llNAUL T 2UOHarbor 81., C.Jd. 645-5700 Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SHARBOR BLVD 540-6410 540.0213 Call NEWPORT DATSUN for the best buy in a new or ~ed Datsun! 833-1300 TM '78s An H~e All models & colors. lmrMdiat• Delinry Today! BARWICK OATSUH "-.u1 '"·''' c .q•1,l 1 ,,,., 831-1375 493.3375 lltAMD HEW 71 DATSUMl210 OHt.Y $67.62 Mo. Thi s c ar ill fully 197571.0st.awgn.Liltenu, equipped. 36 month open Jo mileage, air, mags. end lease. Equal mon· $2900. Eva 493-5.129 thly lease pymts. of '73240Z. Lo ml, good cond. $67 ·~ month plus tax. $5000/best otr. Call ~ft 6, Vehicle value-$3423.95. 675-5755 We have a good selection of other fine MBZs in our In C&lltod -· . MIHION VIEJO IMPORTS .... ' I' I•••,.• ·'' ............... .. HJI 1148 495·1104 Pay only $141.68 to take ---------• de livery on approved 'at Truck w/'12 reblt enc, cr edit. Total le as e campe r shell 8-trk pymt..S2S80.48. Option at mags , $1500/b~at. ofr'. ~~ lease-$1883.l S. MustselJ.~0755 '70 280 SE. Mint cond. • '73 Dataun. 1200 Deluxe, PS/PS. P/W. air, Beker COSTA MESA DATSUN 284S HARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 540.021 l auto. trans., radio, Europa AM/FM, bucket beater, greatecono. car. s eats. $5600. Dys Sl~ Firm. 498-0322 754-7585, eves 496·5404 ·'' MIHION VII JO IMPOllH l~~!!!!!ii!!!!!!~~~~.Two 1976 long bed P.U., auto, xlnt cood., $3400 ea. 673-0360 days. ... .. . ... . '• .......... ' '72 240% llJI 1748 49~ 1704 Auwmatic, air condition· --------- ing, mags. (#11307 ). Mwstaell! SHAR, OMLY $3895 '78 MBZ~L 71 240Z, new paint-644-6887 chrome-macs-auto---------- AM/FM tape. Creal run· '73 280 S.E. 4.5. A real Ding cuid. $4100 or beat beauty, soft lthr int, snrf ofr. 661-2981alt5PM & all options. Ownr has 1976DATSUM 710WAGOH Au toma tlc, air cond .. AM/FM stereo tape, roof rack, radial tires. & '74 6102Dr HARDTOP 4 Speed. AM /FM radio, vinyl roor. Li cen se flllB77 $229' ~ taken xlnt care or car. $8450. 644-5180 1976Ml%210 SEDAN. With sunroof. stereo, pwr. windows & low miles. Immaculate! (720RLF>. MISSION VIEJO IMPORr5 •••• ,. .. l ··-··· •• r, ......... , ....... , . I MISSION VIEJO IMPORFS . . . . ~ . ... ·- 831 -1148 4~.Sl104 '77MGa IDSTH ' -· AM/FM 8 trKl<. roll l>M $5166 1119. t>n • •• & ""-. '14 7 110 41 -. .,. ... ,.., 171113.40 • , .. & ·~ APA 17.eo-.o.A.c. (tlOSUU) '70AAT 124 llDSTU. ·----· $2399 '"· o.. • , ... & ...,.._ 183 01> 31 "'° deterred i30el80 ..... & _,.. t~e~T.82'11. C.A.c . 1 24,600miles. (342RYZ>. GUSTAFSON ONLY $3799 '72 ~E 4.5. It blue, all LINCOLN MERCURY , 8835 BEACH BL VO HUNTINGTON BE AClt 842·7781 -540·04-11 8J I I 14 8 49S· I 704 Plus Tax & License --------='-1 power, air, AM/FM, 88K IO!OO ho<h e-,.,,ord Several other small cars 1974 DATSUH ml, serviced, immac., -...roo • .,.. &eoch, lD choose from. 24oz ~-P.P. 83:l-32l66 842..U44 1'..Tlbers 4 s~_. AM/~. mags, '77 MB 280 E. Air, Snrl, ~~~~~~~f/I J. ~ radialtires&inexcellenl Loaded 6500 mi Xlnt -= AUTO CENTER co~dition ! <340EYY). cood.SlS,950.Phflis.1872 ~ 9746 Div. or Nabers Cadillac · This weekend ··· •••••••••e••••••e•••••• 1425 BAKER ST. OMLY $3350 1971 Ml%210SE '69 Kadette. cl e an AC ROSS FROM F ED CO MIRACLE 3 S COUPE thruout, 30M PG, xlnt ' condition. $800 soft. COSTA MESA MAZDA/RENAULT Last or the handmade 752-59:20 540.9109 2150HarborBl.,C.M. classics! L uxury -------- 645-5700 equipped, low miles & Porsche 9750 -· '75 280Z AM FM stereo ---------1 shows superb care. 1 of •••••e•e••••ee•••e••••• Last chance for fontasllc · · . a Mag r V ry only 600 made for the savings on aJJ remaining c ss. s. a i · e 9725 U.S. Must see to ap- "T7 models in stock. clean. 962·3032 Rat preclate-owned by a COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARBOR BLVD 540.64 '0 540.0213 1975 Oat.sun 280Z. 2 + 2. ex· ••••••••••••••••••••• •• H o 11 y w o o d s l a r . ceptional car. see it , 1975 FIAT 124 C583EM0). you'll buy it. below COHVBITiaE S&TODAY!!! market, at $.5900 hrm. s speed, stereo tape cit in PP. 67$-SS9'J very good condition . MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS . . .... . ..... . LARGE SB.ECTIOM OF RAHD HEW I t71 PORSCHE 924s See us for your best buy today-Hurry ! 9100 Autos, H~w CSSlNCA). Others to choose from 9800 . .. ~ ... ~ ... . SJ I I 148 49S· I 704 llU YATES VW.PORSCHE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MllRQDIS MOTORS VOLVO le TOYOTA SPECIAL TY CARS 1973 MEllCUIY COLOMY PARK MISSION VIEJO IMPO RTS a • •• ,, ..... • . ... ................. . 831 -1748 49S 1704 '72 MBZ 2SOC. New San.luanCapistrano metallic ruby red paint.. 837-4100 493-451 I auto. classic looks. 95,000 mi. aerv reds. S7200 /bst Porsche 914 '~3. S s pd, '72 Fitt Spyder convert. ofr. P/P644-9978 headers. Mlche llna. 44 000 actual mi Good Blaupunlct AM/EM. Pvt. cOOci. $1600/bat or~. Must '68 Mercedes Benz 230S, ply. $3850. Ph 640-0428 & seU M0-4l9'1 Oril. owner. P/B, P/S, _634-6500 _________ 1 · xlnl cond. $2500 or bst Honda 9727 ofr. ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ar..dN•w'77 HONDA Cars MAHY To Cllooee FroM! I 972 MIZ 220D Aut.omaUc & air cond. For lbfl' luxury of a Mercedes & the efficien- cy of a diesel (834EIE) UllJIVERSITY We bave otber fine ""OlclsMDbile dieseJltochoosefrom. 1971 Porsche 911 T S s peed. sunroof, AM/FM stereo 6: low miles. (121179). IMMACULATE!!! llU.YATES YW-PORSCHE San Juan Capistrano 137-4100 493-4511 COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARBOR BLVD. 540.6410 540-021 J 75TOYOTA COROLLA Fully equipped. mclud· 1ng S speed & ma1s . (1111587> OMLYS2599 ~ 188JS8fACHl.ILV0 HUNTINGTON REACH 114.' TrH1 S40 0442 '75PICKUI' Auto. trans .• radio, he ater. Pin stripes . License #11371 $2999 ~ 1 R8JS BEACH BL VO HUNTINGTON BEACH 641 77&1 -. S40-0442 CLOCK STOPPING Save Now Bill MAXEY TOYOTA I MI I I I• o<" l h d. 9 4' I\\\ HUHTIH(iTQH lfACH T ........ 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 Triumph S p lt· fire -20.000 miles. AM/FM stereo tape & m WAOOH Fu ll p o wer. air conditioning. AM/FM stereo. roof rack & low f975TOYOTA COIOLU SIS COUPI. 5 speed transmission with AM/FM radio. (059NDM). Hoftda Cws • GMC Trucks 2850Harbor Blvd. MISSION VIEJO IMPORrS . .. . .... . . BJll148 49'..1104 '76 Porscbe 912E, immac, excellent condition lo D1i 's, red w /blt inter, l mechanically, inside & ownr, many xtras. out. $3,300. Call 5'8·516.1 Week: 1534-7064, Eves & af\er6pm. Friday, March 10. 1978 DAIL y PILOT DI I '12 Bug. SUNROOF, AM· FM STEREO, RAD· DIALS. Powder blue. $1700. 494--0397, 835-0202 SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 642-5678. Avtos, IMporhd Autos, IMporhd · .............................................. WEIUY&SB.L VOUCSWAGIHS Lartest Selection JnTbeAreal!! '$ VW BUG. Rblt eng, new battery, tJ"9. $1350 or bst of r. 6'2-.5953 dys, MS-a.1119 rutes or wknda. WEST GERMAN BaJa Bug 1SOO cc, reblt eni. snrf, new rear tires, IMPORTS . many 11:tru. uoo. 1985 Harbor Blvd., C.M. _97M890 ___ . _____ _ 714/645-6120 '77 Scirroco, AM/FM , stereo. air, nu rad. Ures. 76 YW CB radio, xlnt cond, RA•llT ~ced to Mil. .5&1-1'12l. 4 speed. air condltlonin,, eves. AM/FM. (#11531). --------OML y $3399 '1S Bug. bright yellow, xlnl cond., must sell. $2mS.. 642-6441. 67S-505.S ~ 188J~ BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842· 7181 540·0.\4~ um VW Bua, reblt en&. 1ood tires, Z·bed, Riff. 98M392 A.ldos, Used Alltot, Uaed Alltot,Uaed ....................................................................... COST A MESA DATSUN USED CAR LOT #2 QUALITY USED CARS •74 VW IUS •70 MERCURY 4 spd., AM/FM stereo, heater. air STATION WAGON cond . & much, much more. Radio. heater. PoW9f steering I. C 17143U). air cond. A real n ice car. 11H....-yNow11 (180ESO). 5995 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 FORD MAVERICK •16 DATSUN Radio. heater, automatic. air FIO COUPE cond , pwr. steering & V-8 engine. 5-spd., AM/FM radio & extra low (863FTI). miles. (006904). s1595 SJl78 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• eee•e••eeeee•ee•••••• ...... '73 DATSUN ·1svw1uG 610 COUPE Radio. heater. 4 5Pd .. air cond. & 4 spd., heater. mags & arr cond. mags. ( 95eNJE). (200KDR). A real sharpy! 11A Real Beauty" '2595 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••e•eeee•e•eeeeee•••••• .. •• '72 DATSUN 1200's •70 DATSUN Radio. heater. automatic a nd SIOWAGON much more! (262HAA). Start1n9 et Heater, au1omatic & much more. s1295 EJCtra tow miles! (082DLI). A real beauty. 3 To Choose From 5 1795 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo Down ftar•"t OR Appro•td Cnclt All Prfoes Plus Tex & License All car. Subjed To Prior Sale s2 .. 1·95 53095 Co5ta Mesa S40-9840 '68 ~L rare 3 seater, 2 '75 HONDA CVCC, 5 .spd, tops. lo miles. S9SOO/oC- i mm a c. 16. 00 0 mi, fer. 813-6336 or642-9666 wknds. 770.2239 ----·-----I --------1Wos, UHd Autos, UHd Autos, UsM Alftot. UsM 1974 FORD ,,HTOWAGO .. 4 speed transmission & radio. (849KMP). 1975 CHEVY MAUIU WA.GOH Class i c Es tele . A u t o m a t ic. pwr . steering & brakes. air cond. & lo w mil es. 51895 (s3795 l'7SFOU 1976 DATSUN •UHADA..nA ' 1210COUPI 4 Door. e cyl ,. & a u t o matt c . p w r . 4 speed transmission steering & brake1, row . l o w mites. radio & tow mlle1. (938PHEl. . (Sifts 52995 1970 MGI GTCOUf'I 4 speed transmission, AM/FM & suriroof. (589000).. MUST SEE :t'HIS OMl!!J 1975 VOLVO l42ACOWI 4 cyl .. automatic trans .. air cond & AM/FM. (439PNN) $4695 . tt74"4T 124 1911 VOLVO .. IPIDll COM'fMI.. ·~·--~ g sPffd a NI/FM wtth • t tt · 8 track tAP• deotc._ ~,:,m: g :::C"r.;!, (083691). {119MNA) '7S...,Porscbe911S Com.'Oun;e Condition Brown body, beige ltbr Many Many Xtras 12,000 Orig. mi's. Call Alt loam for appt to ............................................................................................. ye llow. (047M MO) 1969 2eosa. 892-3768 Orig owner. XJnt c1re, 1977 Accord. gold, sun-fUUy equippe<I. Asking rooC, air, S·spd. $$295. $5900. Will take reasona· l2K Miles. 552-0549 ble orr. 640-8410. 644--4684 ..... 9730 73280Sedan. documented •••••e••••eee•ee•eeee•e malnt .• one owner. ·m XKE conv. yellow, rblt _71_+494 __ ·2982 _____ _ see, 644-6500, 540-4.500. '71 PORSHE 924, Clean, air conditiooed, sun roof, AM·FM radio. $8500. Call ~after&:30P.M. :f_~· $4000. 5SHl2S. 73 Ml 450 SE ---------. Metallic paint, leather, 91' "72. Low miles, x1ot $ · lt74 .hMelt t7l2 Becker stereo, cruiae cond.Reaeooable &muat 1999 AUDI s3499 e•••eeeeeeee•eeeeeeeee• control. <lMKEO) aell.Callszt.t574. . IOOlSCPI. 74J ...... ....., $9950 __________________ ,._<~056KVS~~~--------..... --~~----------~ '68 8UT, new 2.2, reblt. 1974 lt7' CMIYY ltJS =~~;~~i:!:: ?OMl6.JSmAM ~.~Ji,~~;g~_caro, YW s2199 LUYrte«UP s3499 RAT ·s3999 tionandcare$S,500 (211) Mlnt cond .. velour in· --'---------1 ntHt • W/SHIU. Sf'IDIR 831-2583 t.erior. Futest produc· '74 BLACK 911 TARGA ... ....,liiii20~8~5~1""} -------1~(~1B~11~33~88~2288~)~------t-":'7'!':5:":9~N.!!PN~=--------K--.----GW--a--. 9-7-35-1 lion car ln the world. Spartomatic. Lo miles, lt71 lt74 DATSUN. $ 3499 lf71 CHIYY (()()t3118). gd cond. 581-33!M ,.__ 'IJ , ..... -... -s3999 •••••••••••e•••e••••••• Sl9tS wu/cn. w '".---. i 3 Karmann Ghia, 34.K ·es 912, new paint, 1'150cc, (044MPT) l=) mi. lmmac .• udlaJ1, •75 Ml 2400 5-epd,.map, xtras. $4800., .. ....;~~---------a uto . $37 50 I offer. rrs.5Cmeves &wknd.s 1971 7sz.t71Sdya. Sierra while. automatic, ._ a-...a..... -· __. ,.., .. 10 OlD!!!~$2499 -----------•stereo tape deck, alr ~ ·~ nq,...,. ~.......-. '8' GIUa, gd mecb cond. cond. Economic h&HJ')'. JQ i . JI 1 c b • l l n • • ( t2e987 $450. Call bef. s at Dant terrns or lease Blauvunkt. Immac ... --.lt·7•4-------- M'1·9'732or&U-4199alt. 5 avail. (Q27)fl}D) ...... :l~ aee to apprec. D"~ $2899 '11 Karmun Obla,coo· $ftSO -· 111rvu vert.~~~ ?JMIJIOSll>AM ._ •• eee-ee-.. e•!!e~~ ---------1 Air eond., auto, Becker USS Gbh coape Alf/f'M. pwt wtodon. OoSQplete rna ent. d~ JO llB'a to cbooM from. paint. $195/blL 4N-UM (GD). ...... t7J7 "" . . ~~$1X}OO r.woMIW) L777 "" '(W • seiaoc:CO 91 ) lt71JOM MSTA SUMtOO. 51928 S4699 lt71FOD LTD WAeoM s5399 ,, ...... . 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'73 51 Buick 60'C re~tored , • 494-1~9 * $1800. Leave Ms1 w/IPR OWMr1 exee. driven, well shows light wear. $1600 •71 CHEVY S7S00.498-4764,628-61N A USID VOL VO Cad 2-dr &mile $0000. '72 ~ or trade" '77 Eldo. Has m""'l every 6'1s-6520 mainWMd, $2,975. Hugh Clllih. 5'5-7337 ' Mere Brouaham $1600 -8'79-3900or675-6878. MONTE CARLO '78 Slv/blk. loaded, dehv. See us at S~ulh e rn All loaded & 1 good 642·4758 xtra. Immac cond. '71 C.dlllac El Dorado -C....-o 9917 date 3115. $r2,000/best Orange County s Volvo cood Musl :-.efi' pp '68B kSk larkP/SA/C $10,400 PP.1·524·5360 Coovt. XIDt cond. Make ••••••••••••••••••••••• $l39.95 olr PP 551·6346 Headquarters 759-089S d • • wc Y . . . olfer. Must sell as soon * ALLIM * ----MARQUIS VOLVO __ ~ __ Clean Good Cond1t1on ii 4·dr Sedan, leather in· as poaalbJe M4-&lJM 'C _... .,.11 1 "'C 1974 CHEVY Cougar 9933 MISSJONVIEJO '73 Cud, SDV. s:l.000. '67 ~ orbstofr963·0441 ter.' lo mi's, hke new, ,._..., 116.A CAMAIO ••••••••••••••••••••• .. 831·2H049S-1210 Chev~tawagonS275 Cadihc 9915 $2130 8'0-2J35 1974CADILLAC RESALES Automatic, pwr. i.teer Plus Tax '68XR7, fully loaded, gd -892·2623 • ••••••••••••• • •••••• •• EL DORADO -.-· Ing. ulr cond. & vin) I 39 month open end leai.e cond. S&SO Sat-Sun. or ORAHGECOUMTY ----1975CADILLAC -Till wheel, crwse con SEVILLES roof (899PCY 1 A Total down·S252.35, Cap am's631·3618 VOLVO AMC 9905 trol,AM/FMsterootape, SHARP CAR' cos t $5995 .00. Bu y "---'--9935 EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1.th ~sDLOroRAroDoOf. t 1 I l split leather seats. pwr. 1976-19'1i· l97tl $3995 back $.3500.00 . Total of ..__,,... .. d TWE~Tv payments·SS458 05 on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Largest Volvo Dealer '75 Sport About wheel, cruise control. win ows & dr. locks, f""lll COMMaL approved credit 1972 Swinger. pnced to 1nOrangeCounty 1 $2750.0wnr.494·4726 A..\f /FM stereo tape, & • Ca briolet lop & firemist TOCHOOSEFROM CHEVROLET AutDmauc,pwr steennjl :-.ell. P /B, PIS, rlean. BlJY or LEASE --n.--C ... _,_.. pa.int. (571LFL> DIRECT '72 Matador. runi. good spilt leather seats _.,_..,. _.,, s ONLY 55799 All equipped with full 2828COSTUarAboMrESBIAvd & brakes, crwse control. Call646-6968 $6.SO Bought nc c tl78ML1"1 S.•ih C...t.r power, 811' cond .. stereo w/s/w ures~tmted glass ---: • -~i·~r(C[~a,,~I~ S48·aZIJ w. ar. OMLY$6799 • Plu.sTax&Llcense tape,c~econtrol,tilt 546-1200 &more!(l088)(433819). 73Dod1ge~pm1t.AC.vdm ' ·-Nabe wbeel·sd'mo wlth cloth ln· ·CO..,...._. ELL top. o m1 . x nt con . Plus Tax & License OVER I 00 rs . I th 1969 c 327 R . 1"'11111"111 $2.900/bst ofr 839.2904 • • ·~~g~e:~o~~y~o:r~' ~~·r~~~w~b i;e!m0~ PIS, ;mB~r~uto. 0silv~r CHEVROLET Ford • 9940 2025 S. Manchester $500. 545.4615 Nabers CADILLACS .AUTO CENTH moonroors. Choice of all landau. nu paint 661·3031 2828 Harbor Bl\'d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anahel·m 750_2011 ... .a_L -"'UTOC~TER TOCHOOSEFROM Oiv.ofNabersCadillac colors.<004ROH). ----COOTA Mf;.<;A --9910 ~ ..,... AT AU TIMES 1425 IAKEA ST. SALE PRICH> 1978 Blk z .2s Camara • PHIL LONG --••••••••••••••••••••••• Ow ofNabersCad11lac· ACROSS FROMFEDCO Loaded T·lop, AM /FM 546-1200 "st Volvo 1800 S. Run:-. •25 I I(&& ST FORM "'RCH tt l .,.IV\ jlood. $1500/bi.t ofr Ph 13 Bwck Le Sabre, pwr, 1.. A IOft • Nabe COSTA MESA ~ casse e. e c ,,.,,.,., m1 64S·0563 air. tilt whl. llnled glas~. 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Can take trade $600. ----* 1 ••••• , •• 11 •• ~ •• o. • .., ...... . an 673-2549 (331TYP> 759.1147 afl. 7 Auto1, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 A.uto1, Mew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 • .... ., ....... c...... 1 .. .--• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1-========= BRAND NEW 1978 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS T-TOP BLACK on BLACK on BLACK. With Sle<VO. air c::ondl!tonong, PO-wonoow.. poww dOO< tocks. etc ( 8606) 3R4 7U8R450e071 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DISCOUNT Off SUGGESTED FACTOIY UST PRICE BRAND HEW 1978 OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE BRAND NEW 1978 OLDS.MOBILE 98 REGENCY l 155 78T) I 3X159R&M t 2735111 DISCOUNT OFF SUGGESTED FACTORY UST NICI GMC Truck-Yan-4x4 CENTER Ho::~ ~~~~~~us BRAND NEW 1978 JIMMY 4x4 BRA.HD HEW 1978 GMC 11z TON PICKUP Eou1pment includes 400 Vl5. a!Jlomllle tranamlealon. _,. Sl-1ng. gaug•a. re111 -'· Nldlop chrome bumpers. lodl. 0111 a mo<e' ( t21152) (TKAt88Z512217) IRA.ND MEW 1978GMC CABALLERO ITCO 148l515883l IMMEDIATE DELl-tERY ( 12175)' 5W80A8Z500e7tJ 54177 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 54977 '73 FIAT '73 PONTIAC TAKE '76 DATSUN 177 CHEVY 124 GU..O ,tux "CIU, V• TOH '1CKU' Aulomatoe '"'"'""noon '""'° ..no nealt< Aulomlloe. air cond , pwr SIMflng AMIFM Eou1pment •nch.oes rnagt a tores •.lldlO II cyl 4 sl>f'9(! 1rans radio ~~a'"' & Oil-• (6761<XZJ. ~ereo '> IOC> 1111 wneel & ra11ye wll"'•· heater a law,.,,, .. 11£80482 ~ltteW•Q fl 23435 (1344321. s1377 s2377 Y•R s2977 s4577 174 HONDA '7 3 OLDSMOBILE CHOICE '75 FORD 17 6 OLDSMOBILE cou,._..•AS SJ.YB" CUTUU SUPllMI ~· <M~OfA.MIMDI Automettc ~. redlO and heater. Wo!h P'#f. st..ing I bnllcet, 11r cond .. Vil'IYI va. autOINlic. P"tf. steenng a bl'lllM, elr Au1om1t1c, elr cond .• AM/FM &tereo. o-. flSI 2KMW). lop, radlO & llM!er. 1831HRH). cond . vtn\'I too. t>uckel SH ll, AM/FM tteenno • brakes • windows. cut1om '74 FORD 11e1eo & 8 Ired<•-· (e86MIN). gauges a raltye wt>eels (3151 NL YI. s1977 s2477 PINTO •UHA.IOUT s3277 UKE Automallc lranamo...on, rlld<o & hNler. (03111<1<Hl OFFER '7 5 OLDSMOBILE '73 SUBARU '::/ 4 LIMCOLN '71 OLDSMOBILE •74 FORD 4 speed tran1mlHton, r1010. ,,..t., & PIHTO llUMAIOUT 0....A. W/t/w hrM.13~$£\.). COMnl•trAL MAU IY CUTUSS SUNIMI AutOINtlc tr_.,.,._, redlO Ind 1>e11er. Au1om111c. a•r conO pwr al-•1'19 & '72 BUICK • Power ft'tOCll'WV04. IK ooncl • owr. llralcee • Automatic; 1tr cond vinyl IOO 11n whe91, (639l<KHl. bra~es rldlO, healer a low mil•• wonctows • dOot IOcl<I, crulM c:oru r-Jllye AM/FM &lertO & ,_ oeclt & 0-ll<ekes. (137MEP), ~els. AMIFM ater.o. 1111 wheel ,,,,.,.,.. loo 11828G5i IUCTU 215 & IOw miles (324MMJ), s1_977 $2877 Full 00-factory 11r cond AM{FM ..,,,.,..,, M..UE 54777 100 & lttl wt-1 (842EKTI $··~ ·OFFER '73 OLDSMOBILE '74 FORD 176 DODGE '7 6 OLDSMOBILE cUl10M ~sa WA..oM MUSTAH• . "QWW /CAM#'M. v.L, tt•MIMCY COUf't 3 Ml1 Wlfl\ ltil CIOnd • 15 VII'/ O"" 9"f 1111 Aulomelic: f1'#r 11-'llg, air cond rlllye VII ttulomatic, air COt14 pwr ....,l;J. I Loeded 1ne t\ loo, atr QOftO AM/FM ..m .. 1. lvooaoe ,~ a ,,..,r .. ndOwl-• Wf\MIS. AM11'114 lttrtO I I tl'ldC t-1><11oy -...,_a io. ""'~ <nt 1 stereo & t-8 wa~ owr -1. ""' doot (02eJE8) (718MMN) 1oc111 111t""'"' a 01MM 0011ttol l<I02964t 529-71 •u1t dov!ll oei,...,. c.t1 phc:t ... t 1t11 54977 111111 tn & liollnM. M l!IOllltl lillencinQ on IOOt0"9d credtt. o.ten.ct ~ Dllct -12&3& ANNUAL l'E"OENTAOE FIATI _, ... ~ * '62 Ford pickup •,T stan 1977 CHEVY ofr. 839-8761 ;o LTD Brougham 4-dr sedan. Xlnt cond. cau ait 5pm; 498-3476 '74 Rancbero, AM/FM. air, lo m1, new tires. 551--0656 "62 Ford Pickup llalf Lon Standard runs .:ood S3SO &It ofr839-876t ·73 Ford Grand Torino Sport, \'anyl top, <11r, P S. PIB. AM F~t 8,lrk, mint rond. must !.ell. $2100 Call 9~m-2pm . 675-8698 CAPRICE ·n Gran Tonno wgn. 9. CLASSIC 4 DOOR pass. A1C, Pt S, P t B. (5)ToChooseFrom AM !FM stereo. Dir. Automatic tram •.. air maintained. $1250. cond .. pawer steering. 548-S409eves. _ power brakes. lwo·tonc 1976 Granada Ghia. 2 dr. paint, tilt wheel & power air, st.ereo. new tires & windows. (156RLEl. brakes. $3,650. 642-4758 $5895 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Bh d COSTA MESA 546-1200 1978 Capric t• Clas:-.11: Wagon. s pecially or dered Full pwr. air. low. low miles. Call for de Lai ls & sa v 101(:-. (213 ) 434-0143 or 1714 I 751·8226 '64GALAXIE 2DR.HTXL Auto trans., power :.teenng, radio. heatl'r Buckel !>t!at!>. L1cen!>1 111182.'l $999 •--------'74 FordTorinowf(n. Pwr. 1974 MONTE CARLO LANDAU Air, steno, tat whl, P /door locks. LIKE HEW!ll35LSDI •THE CAR PLACE*· 2100 Harbor CM 631 -2620 "68 Chevy wagon, \•ery clean $850. 631·2517 air, cruise, rack. xtr;i cln. $1995. 494-2130 1976 Ford Granada. 6 cyl. good cond. Lo mi. full pwr. $3000. 49J..6222 74 FORD LTD SD Power brakes, power st.eenng, AM /FM Stereo. with 8 track tape. Air cond. (786KYI) •$2275 540-5630 IOll"SO" & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '68 El Camino Malibu COSTA MESA w 1shell. xlnl cond. $1750 "Second Location" orbest offer. 751-4688 600 W. Coast Hwy. '68 Impala. new paint, Newport Beach __ new tires. nds minor 'Tl Ford Maverick. 6 cyl, 2 ~12$600. 646·8301 or dr. 10.000 mi. Aut.o, P /8, __ _ __ -PIS. radio. air, S3800. 70 Chevy Malibu, xlnt Pvtpty.SS2·7!51. __ _ cond. Mags. J.oadcd. l.Mcola 9945 $1450. 586-7420 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m Chevy Nova with new 7-75 & 7 6 MARKS m«or A"M/FM make re ToChoowfrota asonable offer 673-0229 FUii power. All with full '64 Chevy Super Sport 327 Cracked block Complett· car or parts. make ofr 557 -2659 or 642 2533 '76 Laguna V8. auto. arr. PtS, PIB. cxtrus1 50.000 power '366MXH) Pnccd from •56450 540-5630 1011 "SOS & so" • LINCOLN·MERCURY ma war. SHOO. Mike, 2626 HARBOR BLVD. eves,83'7-aow. COSTA MESA '64 Chevy Cbevelle. VS. 2-dr $100. 964·227l ---'73 Nova, 2 dr, blue, orig ownr. loaded. $1500. 17222 Santa Madrina .FV . 842·2321· C:O-t 9927 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU MAKE OF1•~ER 1 '64 Comet. rn~ fint'. 556-8509 aft 6 wkdyii 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW CA1l AR RIVED '75 Ma rk JV, gol d metallic, bas everything, like new. $729S. 759.oo&7 dlu.sl aell °73 Marte IV. Shall>. clean, ExecuUve car. ~ 1719, 640-8325 tt32 •COIYITTES 19711 NICE SELECTION I HOWAIDC9Mwolet DOVE6QUA1LSTS. (Nea.r Mec:Arthu.r. Jam bor4e 6 Bristol l NEWPORT BEACH "Second Loc:•tlon" 600 W. Coast Hwy. '71 MAM Y l-Ou.o·--$10,161 "" ~ ......... & -0 "-C 1112Rll0· '7'T..-U l-""'" llC. T1:s. T'il ~ $57" 19' On -tu a --llH 11 48 -Cl•l-lll07t M .,.,. , ... - .. .. .. " 80 " 0 "' c f7'1MJOCI GUSTAFSON UNCOl~ MEltCURY 1'1C!O hodl~ • -•"910ft '""'" 142 ... 44 2-74 &.IMC/CONT. ToCfllll••'"- 1 ep.., l SD., Botb b•vt full power • lealh•r, 350LOV Our Specla1 Price im Dart bl~ Corvette 2628 HARBOR lt;VO. matc1a'1 bl\M! lealbu lot. COSTA MESA Load.ct. Im mac. t,500 "&ecoftd l..ooaMoft" mi. SJ0,800. (UITYX l 600 W C t w.;;.u (114) UO·Hl1 <2U) • oaa ··-•· 7152 ....... 7 I I I r j I I ~. } • • "'lJ '-cir, 44,000 ml, D ....,. work. ram lllte -•. flrm. '31471 'k .. , 9911 ....................... •Toronado. Good shape. Full pwr. Nu Urea, bru, etc. .-oo. Pb 59-9814 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... O.n ..... G•co•~ '74 Pinto Squire Wagon. 'BIM' "' ..,,·ua 'S 4·apd, ve r y c le a n , .-WUT $2195/best offer. P.P. LINCOLN·llERCURY M'1·73Z5 Dealenbiplanow OPEN 1--------IA Y FLADUOI 76 RUNAIOUT LINCOLN·llERCURY 4 Speed, AM.Radio, Pin lf.18AutoCent.er Dr. atr.lpe. Extra Sharp! SDFwy-Lake Forest exit license II 111166 IRVINE $2699 IJ0.7000 1011\SO\ & SO\ • llNCOl N Ml l<<'UHY Ion \SO\,~ so~ • l.INCOLN ·MERCURY ~:J 18835 BEACH BL VD HlHHINGTON BEACH 8·1;' 7761 -540·0442 • Fnday. Match 10, 1978 DAILY PILOT DJ:J IN;.;;d•f I!........ . Economical Mew '78 Cheveffe Scooter! Thrilling Mew •7 8 Camaro LT Coupe! Gorg~usMew 178 Monte arlo C~! LJ~ ~ New '71 +-CIM•y Station Wagon! New '78 +-Chny Town Coupe! Only s5999 Hew '71 +-Che•y 2 + 2 Hatchback! New '71 +-Chny Four Door! !ii· ' •4~~~~ , ~.--1•.· c· ·~ -I , ~-; .. -"': ~ · /:T"' --~ . .-,.~~~· T, ,_,~ 4, .f ~-· · . .. ~ . -. . -.. . . ~ t.J..v· --.,.. . ' . ,.,, ~ ... I.._, ' ' f ' • " ' , ..... , 'ef•JI ...-~ -' t" (' '! ·. . ,, . . ' J' ~ • . ,,,,. . " ' ' •-•· . ... -' . ""•'-·~·· ,,... • ,\ . -~., . ,•·.Y~~-· .. ··•·' ~JI • 1961 YW SEDAM 4 cylinder ... speed, AM/FM radio with cassette. heater. (WIL858). s1295 1974 TOYOTA S.I COUPI 1600 J · • cyllnder. air conditioning, poww dlao brakes. radio, heater, vlnvt roof, mags. (189KMW). _ • .,,... FOR FLEET SALE OR LUSE INFORMATION CALL PAUL DEFABllS v.s ?1 FORD, WAGON • automau COndltloning c tranamfssion radio, heater' P<>wer steering • bf'8k air • Whltewa11 tires. (a"" ea. "'1V0TAJ, $119.S 1 tn IUICK EUCTU V-8. automatic, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes. power windows. AM/FM stereo radio, heater. whitewall tire~ padded toP. cruise control, power . doot locks. tilt wheel. (657RYK). . $6295 •110 e Cylinder. 4 A l'SUN 280% AM/FM t st>eed, air heater. r3: ,'!{!2. radio w;~nd/t1on1ng, · ••r) caasette, ·$6995 ~ "Every Brand Hew ci.rysler I~~ and Plymouth, Every Fine Used Car, Red Tag Sale Priced with Bonus SaviftCJS For You! Check out the Fabulous "Buys" now at Atlas Chrysler Plymouth! 1976 VOLKSWAGEN 4 eyllnder. air conditioning, AM/FM stereo. heater. whitewall tires, 8 track stereo. (600NLH). V.a 1974 CADIL• .ac • automatic. air ~ steering, IX>Wer bra COndllionlng, P<>wer P<>wer seats AMJF~~-power Windows tape, heat ' '"' stereo radl · tilt whee1. (;9m~t·" tires. v1n,J ,:r 1974 DODGI DART V-8. automatic. llr conditioning. ~ ateerln~. pe>wer brakH, AM radio. Mater. (817TZS). 72. PL YMOUrH SBRJNG COUN V-8 automar steering ~·~conditioning, P<>Wet whitewai1 tires, vfnyl·=;. c':2o'°ed:fter, 1977 CHRYSLER CORDOIA v..a. automatic. air conditioning. power steering, power brakes. power windows. radio, heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. leather. (266RYM) . s5195 --====--=---. -' ' Huntington Beach FoUntain Valley EDITION Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks . : _VOL 71, NO. 69, 4 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1978 ~ TEN CENTS I I State Rules HB's Aging Buses 'Safe' By RA VMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol ltllt o.i1, l'li.t Sutt A state school bus inspector bas called Huntington Beach Union High School Dislrict'l>"' 48-vehicle fleet ''as safe as any in the slate." The buses, some 30 years old, came under fire Jan. 10 by two drivers who called them unsafe and poorly maintained. The two bus drivers, Jan Penn Porsche Slaying Link? By MICHAEL PASKEVICH 911 .. o.u, ~llet S .. lt p Costa Mesa police were still t searching today for the killer 1 and a motive in the Thursday ' morning shooting death or a Massachusetts real estate con- ventioneer who refused to ac- • company the gunman and his l two hostages on an elevator at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. 1 Police are seeking two occu- 1 pants of a 1967 orange Porsche sports car that was seen leaving the hotel parking lot about two minutes after the 2:46 a.m. murder in the lobby. l' Capt. Robert Moody, com· mander of the Costa Mesa Police Deoartment's In · vestigative Division, said today the driver and passenger m the car are being sought only ror in· formation on the slaying. The dead man has been iden· tified as 32-year-old Daniel M. Sweeney of Natick, Mass., a real estate agent wh o was one of 7 t 250 Century 21 agents attending a five-day management training 6eminar at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. • Sweeny and a second hotel guest whose name is being ~ withheld were seated in the hotel r lobby when they were confront- ed by a young man armed with a • 22 caliber revolver. The gunman already had ~ taken a bot.el employee hostage • and commanded Sweeny and the ~ second guest to gel into a lobby ' (See GUNMAN, Pa1e AZ) I . I I ~ ' ' t t t I l ' ~ i t Liz Still Big Box Office LANSING, Mich. (AP) -Even at $75 a ticket. Elizabeth Taylor can still pack them in. Clad in grape-colored cocktail pajamas, she proved it Thursday night when some 1. 0 0 0 Republican Party faithful paid the ~rice for a glimpse of e movie star in lier role as a politician's wife. Husband John Warner, a GOP bope(ul for a U.S. Senate seat lrom Virginia was with her. The ticket price lo the Michigan GOP's last big fund raiser two years ago was $25. 0 I I S#fflAND MIUS ISUlfDS ~ lMWi~ , " • i/ ''=:- ID I and Roberta Harmon, also rapped the school district for not adequately training drivers and students in emergency evacua- tion procedures. Fred Sowash, slate Depart· ment of Education bus inspec- tor, completed a report on the school district's fleet this week as ordered Jan. 10 by the school trustees. Sowash said a full report will be sent to the school board by March 28. Sowash refuted earlier claims of unsafe and poorly maintained buses. He said a California Highway Patrol official's grounding of four buses in October should not be interpreted to mean the dis- trict has unsafe buses. AP Wlret>llolo Mine Official Arrested · Charles Bateman, president of the United Mine Workers Local 8017, is escorted by Virginia State Police following a confrontation between Bateman and a television news crew in Norton, Va. Bateman was charged with dis- orderly conduct. Vice Agent's Sex Paid by Taxpayers SEATTLE (AP) -Bruce McLean's job was to kiss and tell. As a citizen vice agent, he paid for sex with taxpayer money, then reported every de· tail of what happened to police. "She asked me to get un· dressed. and .to give her $30, which I did," be said of a Sept. 20, encounter al the Suprema Sauna. McLean said that after being given a shower, he asked the woman what she charged. .. She replied she usually got $30 for intercourse," he said in an affidavit filed by the county prosecutor's office to prove its case against the massage parlor. The money was provided by a. · King County detective, McLean said. "An affidavit med by one agent said be reported to v~ce detec· lives on having sex for pay at least 27 times. , Such use oC such civilian agents, as well as county police omcers, ended this week with an order by King County Executive John Spellman. He said use or agents engaging in sex acts was "a deviation" of policy. The ag,nts • acts were performecl in ~unction with a civU lawsuit filed by P?OMCutor Christopher Bayley to close three massage parlors - Suprema Sauna, the Skandia Massage Studio in downtown Seattle and the Little Skandia Mass age Studio in Mercer Island. Bayley's office said it bas evidence of 53 sexual encounters gathered over three years. Typically, civilian vice agents were given $40 to $80 to pay for the sexual favors, as well as $5 to $10 .. spencling money." Seattle and Mercer Island police offices also used agents to build cases for prooeeution. A spokesperson for Seattle (See SEX. Page A%) ·w TRUSTEES EYE CUTB.4.CKS Because of enrollment \declines, Fountain Valley (elementary) School District trustees have ordered cutbacks that may mean the elimina~ion of more than 100 teachers and s~ecialists next fall . The proposed genetal classroom teacher cuts carne alter a 500-student enrollment drop Ulla school year. Otciclals predict a 2,000-pupil drop by 1982. Cµrreot enrollment is: ·10,000. See A7. The groundings were to replace minor air leaks in brakes. These were precautions taken to eliminate the possibility or any senous problems later on, Sowash said. "The CHP inspectors eet stricter every year -and that's how it should be," Sowash said. CH P inspectors lowered the school district's bus rating from an "A" in 1976 to a "B" in 1977. That ~as the first time the rat- ing had been lowered in four years. But last week, the CHP rating was brought back up to an "A" by the same inspector who grounded the buses in October. Sowash said the district's school buses are very old, but quite safe so long as main- tenance is kept up. He recommended slight ex· pansion or the district's bus re~ pair crew work shirts to keep up with the need for maintenance. School district bus chief Wil Lewton said three bus driver trainers will be certified and the student emergency evacuation program will be beefed up to answer other charges brought before the school board. Eyes Political Sabbatical Gibbs Won't Run In Supervisor Race By ROBERT BARKER OI t• o.11' l'lleC SIMI Huntington Beach City Coun· cilwoman Norma Gibbs, who has wavered on whether or not to take the plunge, has decided not to s~k a seal on the Orange County Board of Supervisors. . The deadline for filing for of· fice was to expire al 5 p.m. lo· ·day and Mrs. Gibbs said tl'iat she would let it go by without taking out papers. She said that she will take a sabbatical from politics for the next two years to be wilh her family and to travel and write. If Mrs. Gibbs did decide to enter the race, it would have set up a confrontation with Harriett Wieder. a colleague and fre· quent rival of Mrs. Gibbs on the Huntington Beach City Council. Mrs. Wieder is a candidate for the second supervisorial district seat. She said today that Mrs. Gibbs' announcement dtdn't have much of an effect on her plans. "I have a one-track minded that is to do my own thing and Coast Cooler, 1Ju1, Raimess For Weekend "The weather mma 801/• c~ to- day. He doem't knowyou•ve gone away And it's raining, reining in my heart." -Pop hit of tM'SOs. It may t>e raining in the hearts of the lovelorn this weekend, but it won't be raining outside, the National Weather Service said today. The forecast is for variable clouds on Saturday with no rain predicted and clear on Sunday. A slight chance of showers is foreseen for Monday. High temperatures are forecast in the upper ~ and lows in the low 50s. But, although sunny skies re- turned today over the Orange Coast, sudden showers caught many residents by surprise Thursday. Costa Mesa got the wettest. with .95 of an Inch recorded at Orange Coast College. The season total there ls 25.45 inches, compared to 7.13 inches last year at this time. Other overnight readings · around the county were .32 in Huntington Beach, .41 in Laguna Niguel, .22 ln Santa Ana and .4 atop SanUago Peak oo Satldleback Mountain. defeat Larry Schmit," she said. For her part, Mrs. Gibbs sajd that it would be difficult to sup- port any of the present can· didates and that she is not likely to support Mrs. Wieder. Scllm1t or former supervisor David Baker, another challenJler to the Two Brothers incumbent Schmit. Mrs. Gibbs said that it is not her style to enter the campaign just to oppose Mrs. Wieder. "But others have s aid that l am the only viable alternative," she said. <See LEAVE, Page A2l W. County Scoured For Kidnapped Pair ·Police ar e searching West Orange County today for two brothers who were kidnapped in Huntington ~each Thursday night by two armed men beUeved to be members of a lfuena Park-based motorcycle gang . Huntington Beach and Buena Park police raided a Buena Park house Thursday night in a vain attempt to locate Charles Duane Taylor, 20, of 1513 Alabama St .. Huntington Beach, and Allen Greg Taylor, 22, of Santa Ana. No trace was found or the brothers or their abductors. The brothers and two friends were confront~ by two men brandishing pistols and claiming to be police officers in back or the youhger Taylor's residence at9 p.m . The armed men fired two shots in the air and ordered the Taylors and their friends to lie on the ground, police said. While the four were on the ground, one of the abductors fired a shot that natrowly missed one of the ter· rified victims. No one was injured al that Bandit Hits 118 Station Huntington Beach police are searching today for a stocky, red· bearded bandit who punched a gaaoline attendant, stole the employee's cashbox keys and made off with $150 Tuesday nJght. Employee Charley Schoggins, 20, told police the attacker jumped him in the lubrication bay at the Shell service station al 65QZ Bolsa Ave. at 9:55 p.m. Alter striking Schoggins i.n the face, the bandit took the cash and fled on foot. Schoggins was not Injured seriously, police of· ficlals said. time, police said. The Taylor brothers were then taken to a field toward a waiting van. The abductors drove the vehicle away with the two brothers inside, the witnesses told police. The Taylors' two friends were left behfad. Huntington Beach police LL James Walker said the raid on the Buena Park house later Thursday night was staged because two motorcycle gang mem bcrs suspected of the kid· naping were thought to be there. But Walker said the two sus· peeled kidnapers turned themselves over to Buena Park police at 7:30 a.m. today. The two suspects were ques~ tioned today about the apparent kidnapping. Police were unable to say today whether the two suspects revealed any informs-.. lion on the whereabouts of the · Taylor brothers. Walker said the abduction is believed to be in retaliation for a Buena Park motorcycle gang slaying last year. Walker did not say what con· nection, if any, the Taylor brothers may have with that in· cident. ·vl8it Postponed WASHINGTON (AP> -Sen. Henry M. Jackson said today th al Soviet leaders have postponed his visit to the Soviet Union after he expressed an in- terest in meeting privately with dissident physicis t Andrei Sakharov and others during bis trip. Jack:son's visit lo Moscow had tentatively been schfduled for later this month. ' Coast Weather . Qangeft Psyelled Bat? I I I Variable clouds through Saturday with a 2l> _percent chance of light showers. Westerly winds lS to 20 mph afternoons. Con- tinued cool days. Lows tonight 46 to S2. Highs 91lturday S7 to 63. B1 PBJUP aos•aJN °' • ....., ............ 1f you casa 't take tb hlp, popotamus out of the pond, talte the _pond 'off of tho hip· popo!amus. That appa.-enUy ls th~ essence of LlOI\ Countey Safari's ump- teeolb plan to capture Bubbles, the hippo wbo escaped from the animal perk J'eb. 20. After two uancu11lul at- tempU to anare Bubbles in air car10 ~ Thursday nllht, J)llrk rancen fear w·s cot them ann1~out. Now u,; rancen want LO 1uck aU ,._ wat.w out OI Bubbles' Mtll~pondtilf'W,_.CID. ~tillti'MartiPBAIU~ Raaaers eaUm1te It ...ould · Jbdle lA!OOarcf Goldstein. .. T6e bearing ls the result of a l'Htralning order issued two weeks! by anolhtr Superior Court J e, Robert Green. The or er was sought after hippopotamus fans were told tbat frustrated Lion Country rui-era were conslderin1 killing Bubbles u a precautlon aca.lnst lier hafP'.llnC byatanden. Gteea'a ordtr forbade Llon Country from ta.ting any acUon that would endanaer tbe bJppo'a Ufe. Today's burlna wu to de- tfilnin• whether a nill lQJunc· Uoa 1bould be issued for lhe .. ... ~. Uat*tlualtei-, howenr, bad (IM 8U9llLl'.S, Pa&9 Al) INSIDE TODAY llow are cwromotit>e ~ drum• goir141 to be used in a UC lroln• Wfnd Ensembl• conc•rt1 ~ Pog~ Cl. ·1a•ex Jl2 OAJL V PILOT H/F Miners Ordered To Work WASHINGTON <AP> -As contract laJks resumed in the 9S·day coal strike, federal marshals delivered copies of the back-to-work court orders to the leaders of the striking miners lo· day. The order directed the 160,000 mioers lo go back to work at 7 a.m. today but reports from the coal fields showed there was no stampede lo return lo the job. ln many places, the miners said they were waiting until federal marshals actually de· livered the court orders. Technically, a defendant is not required to obey the order Wltil he is served with a copy. The marshals have unlil 1:30 p.m . PST Monday to hand the orders to the 1,451 defendants named by the federal judge who issued the back-to·work man· date under the Taft.Hartley Act. Carter administration officials say they will not have a good estimate of the miners' response· until toward the end of next week. President Carter declared Thursday that he believes "a substantial portion or them ... will comply with the law" and go back on the job. Meanwhile, negotiators for the United Mine Workers union and the coal Industry negotiators met at a downtown Washington hotel to search for a settlement of their bitter dispute, which has forced electric utilities to curtail power and industries to lay off thousands of workers. Sources said UMW President Arnold Miller and his bargaining team were meeting with four of· rlcials from the Bituminous Coal Operators Association without the presence or fed eral mediators. ··If ifs going lo be resolved, this is wHcre it's going to be re· solved," Miller told reporters. "lt·s not gomg to be resolved by intervention." The two sides have not bargained on a new national con tract s ince the industry a greed to union contract de· mands two weeks ago under the threat of presidential interven· lion. The contract was rejected by the rank.and·file by a 2·1 margin last weekend. Many mine managers said to- day their mines were ready for the miners to return to work. Anthony Harris, foreman of a minenearFairmont, W. Va.,said he ran radio announcements say. ing the mine would open today. He was present to welcome the men at 7 a .m. but no one showed up, Harris said. In Kentucky, some mines were ready to resume produc- tion but the miners didn't show . -,, up for work. :; Union spokesmen argued they ·• hadn't been served with back-to- :; work orders and would take no :: action until the papers were de· :: livered by marshals. :: In Pennsylvania, mines re- :: mained idle as the strikers :: awaited the marshals to deliver :• the court order. :: "Our mines are all ope.n but :: we don't have a work force," :: said a spokesman for Consollda· ~: lion Coal Co. whi,ch operates ·: nine mines in Southwestern '.: Pennsylvania. ·. :· Fro.a Page Al .LEAVE ••• • -! ·:: A fourth candidate, Sonia Son· .: ju, took out papers Thursday · ·'. and has indicated her criticism ::· of Mra. Wieder. : : "I don't think much of her : abilities lo do the job and sbe :: doesn't work well with people," :·Miss SoQju said. :· Miss Sooju was unsea~ from. .. her Cypress City Council seat in · Tuesday's election. The 39-year· ; old candidate is a for mer elec· : trontcs engineer who now bas : her own professional planning :' ael'Vice. "" :· DAILY PILOT ,. Bobbles II? . . .. ·Hippo's · Lowy~ u Father LAGUNA BEACH ATTORNEY Bill Sherrteld ~lrode into court today shouting .. it's a girl!_" But his remarks bore no reference to his famous client, .. Bubbles." Sheffield, distributing pink _candy c:1gars. explained that his wife, Les li e, gave birth_ to a daughter Jatt: Thursday in South Coast Community Hospital. LAWYERS IN 'fHE law and motion department swiftly rejected Sheffield's plan to christen his daug hter Amanda. "No way," Sheffield was told. "Well what do you suggest?" the puzzled Shef · field asked. "Bubbles 11," he was advised. "She just has to be Bubbles II." ---* * * * * * Pact Insures Safety Of Wayward Hippo By TOM BARLEY Of lht O.lly ~lot Sufi A Laguna Beach lawyer and a representative of Lion Country Safari of Irvine shook hands to- day over an Orange County Superior Court agreement which insures that no harm will befall "Bubbles" the wayward hippo. A tlorney Bi II Sheffield . representing "Love Animals" and Lion Country Saf~ri director Leon Unterhaller left the courtroom arm in arm after Un· terhaller a ssured Judge Leonard Goldstein that his or· ganization will honor the perma· nent injunction n egotiated between the parties today. "l think this is admirable," Judge Goldstein told both men. "And I am glad lo see that Love Animals recognizes that the hip· po could become a menace to human life and that sensible pre· cautions should be taken." Unterhalter commented out· side the courtroom that the legal action against him was not necessary because his park rangers never intended to hurt Bubbles in any way, "despite a press report to the contrary. "The only reason that would lead us to even consider destroy- ing her is i£ she becomes a menace to human life or safe. ty," he said. ''Up to now she has n't and I don't think she will." Sheffield took legal action against Lion Counrty Safari when he lea rned from bis newspaper that park rangers were considering destroying the hippo which has twice escaped from the Irvine enclosure. Judge Robert H. Green quic:k· ly signed a restraining order which temporary action becomes permanent today with the agreement between both. sides. · Unterhalter said his rangers will continue to work throughout the weekend on the "long and costly job" of snaring Bubbles and returning her to her Lion Country Safari pond and the baby who hasn't seen her mother for two weeks. "We have a number of plans but the cbiel aim is to feed her into a trap," he said. "Our first objective is to get h er thoroughly calmed down to the point that she will trust us again.'' Fl"09IPageAI GUNMAN ••• elevator. Sweeny refused, and was shot when be attempted to break away and run, police said. Several shots were fired, with one bullet striking Sweeny in the left shoulder and ricocbetlng through his heart, police said. He was pronoµnced dead on.ar· rival at Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. The two hostages escaped dur· Ing the shootlng by closing the doors of the elevator they had been ordered into. Capt. Moody said today pollce have not ruled out robbery as a motive in the tatal incident. However, Capt. Moody said this theory is somewhat "shaky." The gunman gave no indica· tlon be intended to rob bis hostages, and apparently bad never met them before, police said. Descriptions oC the gunman from the hotel clerk and the second pest uv' led ~ a golice composite satcb' qt the unld.en· titled cunman ,.bO fled im· mediately after the shoot.inf. The killer is described as a white male in Illa early a. with blOG4 to liCbt b.rown ba'lr and browb eyes. weari..ol a thNfl· ClUa.rter·knsth tan jackeL • He ii ~tely ftve.teet el•bt mcbu tall and weicbs between 1JS and UIO ~. Sw.eQy optt.t.i :Wtt&bt anl Zltate, ·a llaataebvaettl frucldM of tbe o-tUrJ u Re.i . Eat•t• Corp.. He Ma.Jn•. Oin· tury n lar'Oter IA JaJhW1. . Unterhalter said hfs rangers had proposed lowering the level of the water in the Laguna Canyon Road pond that has become Bubbles, haven but the local water district temporarily kllled that idea. Valley Driver Faces Charge In Two Death A Fountain Valley woman who allegedly was drunk behind the wheel of her car when it was in- volved in a Newport Beach acci· dent that cost the lives of two other motorists has been or- dered to appear March 16 in Orange County Superior Court. Darlene Marie Hunt, 20. of 9674 Nightingale, will be ar- raigned before Judge Robert E . Rickles on charges of manslaughter and drunken driv· ing. She is free on $2,500 bail. Miss Hunt was arrested last Jan. 1 as she sat weeping on the curb while police investigated a three-car coWsion on the Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Newport Bay. Officers said she lost control of her car which struck an abut- ment or the bridge and then was diverted into the path of oncom· ing traffic. They said four people were ln· jured, two of them fatally, in the ensuing series of collisions. Miss Hunt escaped with scratches and bruises on her knees, they said. . The two victims who died later in a local hospital were: Elizabeth Jane Hall, 16, of 23 Goleta Place, Corona del Mar, and Jeffrey Keith Franklin, 19, of Orange . Norton Trial DtUe April 17 For 'Perjury' A judge refused Thursday to dismiss perjury charges con· tained in the Orange Coupty Grand Jury's indictment of former state senate candidate Loran Norton. Superior Court Judge Philip . E. Schwab's ruling means that Norton, 49, of Santa Ana, will be tried in tbe same courtroom April 17 on charges of perjury and soliciting perjury . Judge Schwab set March 20 as the date he wt1l bear pretrial motions by Norton's lawyer. It is alle&ed that Norton, a former aide to county Supervisor Laurence Schmit, violated the state's campaign finance laws when be ran for the state senate as a Republican in 1976. The prosecuU011 claims that Norton filed a campaign finance report which indicated that he personally loaned hls campaign $6,600. It is alleged that $5,000 of .that sum was received from Irvine ·toan broker Gene Conrad wbo faces trial on criminal charges contained in Orange County and federal grand jury indictments. Will Flynt . 1 . Walk Again? ATLANTA (AP> -HuatJerl Jn•1a111le owner Larry 11'1Ynt·. hu leH lban a 50 ..,.reenf chance d OYtf' walklllf .,a1n say doctorl wbo ha.e operated. ·onhlm. . ·•Tb.Ire are oo reflexes In u.e- lower utnmltt• and t.Mre 11 ~· 1011 of .... u. !rom b1a thl,bl down," D.r. Geor .. ~. d a l. Emol'y Ualveraltyj HospJtal'• cblet JMW"Oe._.\ ••id ~., aft« • 2~~. operation to NmoYe a buJ)et< from J'l)int•1 lofti' back. • Fl.YD~ ... and OM ol .. it· tom.,-.. a-JtMWI lr., 41, were ahot Moad~ outalde the Owlnnett C9untr ""rUloGae, wwe t11Dl ... Wac &iled oa Obteen.lJ¥ cb.arpa. ./ FromP~AI SEX .•• Mayor Charlea Royer, who was out or town on business, Hid a9enta were used prior to Royer's taking office in January and "It won't ha open under the. Royer administration " However, Mercer Island City Manager Larry Rose said he would support f4rther use of civilian agents "if this was the only way evidence could be gathered." Bayley and Seattle Police Chief Robert Hanson both said such activity was offensive, but was the only way to combat pros· titulion in massage parlors. Several women were char ged .with prostitution as a result of the inve5tigation, authorities said. Ooze Blocks Soonic Route .At Malibu LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mounds of mud dropped from a coastal hill today, covering Pacific Coast Highway at Malibu with a giant glob of ooze that blocked all lanes of the scenic route. Los Angeles County sheriff's Deputy Carl Riegert said the mud slide measured 30 to 40 yards wide, was 10 feet deep and would require half a day to clear. The highway, California 1, was closed at the site, but authorities hoped to open a makeshift detour. No Injuries were reported and no homes were damaged by the s lide which occurred near the junction of Las Flores Canyon Road. State road crews had stood by through the night ready to clear away mudslides anticipated. from rain-drenched bluffs. F,....'J!ageAI BUBBLES.· •• said he welcomed the restrain· ing order, because, according to him, the last thought of Lion Country administrators was hip- pocide against the international· ly celebrated Bubbles. Collaeott Vote 'Slip . of Lip' Changes· Count An apparent slip of the lip in \'erbal vole counting, in wh.ich someone recorded 15 votes in steali of so, bas cut Westminster councilman-elect Conner Collacott 's lead over his oppo- nent to seven votes. City Clerk Kay Harper con· firmed today that former police chief Collacott leads elementary school principal Robert St. John by seven voles instead of the 43 originally tallied as his victory margin. The counting error discovery gives CoUacott 1,552 votes and St. J ohn 1,545 votes in precinct 20. one of 29 city precincts. The narrow margin gives St. John and his s upporters a tempt· ing target for a recount. Mrs. Harper said today her office has already received a verbal re- quest for one. She said nothlng could be done until the $120 fee for the first day's salary for a four·member recount team is submitted to her office. "People would think we're nuts U we don't ask for a re- count," said a member of the St. John camp. "Now we just have to come up with the money." A decision wilt" also have to be made on how many precincts tbey want counted, said Mrs. Harper, adding that a citywide tally would take two days. If St. John should prove to be the winner the city will have to pay for the recount itself but in the meantime be must post the first day's $120 himself. "ll was just an honest mis- Tax Hike Denied LOS ANGELES CAP) -The City Council's Revenue and Tax- ation Committee has rejected a proposal to raise the hotel bed tax from S percent to 6 percent, 'but it has endorsed a proposed admissions tax to generate funds for the 1984 Olympic Games. take," Mrs. Harper said of the error that stripped Collacott of 3S votes, leading to only lbe second demand for a recount in the city's history. ''There was definitely no foul play,•• she said. · 2HBWomen Report Sex Molestations Two Huntington Beach women told police a "clean·cut" man wielding a thrcc·inch, crescent· shaped blade forced them to dis- robe in their auto parked in a shopping center lot Thursday night. The women, aged 20 and 22. said they bad just entered their auto parked at 77'17 Edinger Ave. during a downpour at 8:40 p.m. when the man jumped ill through the passenger door. 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M cGarry, 88, pastor emeritus of Our Lady Chur ch and a horseback riding parish priest for Mo ther Lode country com mumlles, died in the rectory recently of a heart attack. NEW YORK CAP) - Henry Merritt Wriston. 88, president of Brown University from 1937 to 1955 and former presi· dent of the Council on Foreign Relations, died Wednesday. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (A P ) -Luella Campbell Truman, 90, sister-in-law of the late Pres ide nt Harry S. Truman, died Wednes- day at Lake s ide Death ,,oriee• _ Hospital. Mrs. Truman, ----w1s1 '.\''1S marrie d to the JOHN WESLEY WEST. rH1dtnl of pre"ident'S brother J Newoort Beoach SNSWd ..sway M•rc h •1 ' • e. n 11 1n Lonc;i BH<ll. H• '• 1ur ... 1W<t V 1v1 an Truman. by 111' wife cip.1 WHI, S<>n Jofln W. w .. 1. Jr. Servi<H Wiii be twld S•lur- o .. y, M"cll II •I 1:30 PM •t Iha MONTCLAIR , N.J . Cllurtll of Our F•t11ers, Forest Y •n, • d.r (yprut Fore~! L••n Mortuary CAP> -Mano An ew D1rKt0<• p e i 7 7 5 0 · y e a r MCCAIUHY ' '. . WILLIAM ARTHUR MCCARTHY, educator. linguist and roodent of LaQun• BHCh. foflnerfy .. a uthor, died Thursday. , .. ,dent of Cl•rtmont. C•. paned Pei a faculty member •way March I. 19/I He 1s wrvfved l>Y • 111s .. 11. Luc1111. Pr•••" WJrvoc .. were of Columbia University netd M•rc11 10. me. En1om1>ment from 1937 until retire-P•clflc View ~morl•I P•r'I<. P..ctllc . v .... Mortuar" 01rec100 ment m 1970, a uthored THu11MOHD some 34 books including LOLA THURMONO. passtd lwAy , • f ThuOdlV Marero '· 1'71 s....... . T h e s t 0 r y 0 ptndlng "' SM"'' Laguna Buen Language," "Dictionary Mortuary Snelftr L"oun• Be•ch · · · • • d Mortu.try 01rntor\. 910 So co .. t of L1ngu1st1cs an H•onwav. · '"Voices of Man " HUNTER DA\110 SCOTT HUNTER. ru1<1ent o f S1nta An•. dlPd March 6. t•11 l'ERKELEY (A P ) Survived by "'' o..rtnts 0•\IP anct l _ Shirley HuntM, SMI•• """· m.tern.it William L.C. Wheaton grenctparenti. Elvin and Judy Hunter . ' of Santa Ana, m•fernaf o•••I· 65, an auth ority On grandparents Htnry and Btrtlla h 0 US in g and Urban Fountain Valley Schools to Tell Staff Fountain Valley (elementary) School District trustees have or· dered cutbacks that may mean the elimination of more thb 100 teachers and specialists by next fall. A bout 40 general classroom teachers will be notified they may not be rehired due to enroll· ment declines. AND AT LEAST 85 specialists will get similar notices that their posts may be discontinued because "the district wants to spend more dollars on teaching basi c s ubjects," said school board President Karen Ackley. The potential employee cuts could save the school district an estim atcd $1,250,000 m salary costs, officials said. T h e proposed ge nera l classroom teather cuts came after a 500-student enrollment drop this school year. Officials have predicted a 2,000-pupil drop by 1982. Cu rrent enrollment is 10,000. MRS. ACKLEY SAID the pro· posed speciJJlist job cuts could provide funds to pay for books, library materials and teacher training aimed at strengthening student skills in reading, writing and a rithmetic. Many of the specialists whose posts may be dropped would be highly trained teachers known as "le arning center coordinators." Other specialists that could be cut are nurses, psychologists. Menta lly Gifted Minor Program coord inators, a Comm unity School Program director and music. s peech and language teachers. THE SPECIALIST CUTS do not signal a change in district philosophy. Mrs. Ackley said. "But this is the most definite step taken toward actually put- ting into operation our priorities for basic education," she added. "' On Crusade Huntington Beach bus i- n cs s woman Pa r r i c i a R1 vencs has been named woman of the year by Orange Cou nty U nited Crusade for contributions to West Orange County com· m unity organizations and youth groups. Some teachers with less than three year's experience in the district will receive potential layoff notices, officials said. State law requires that the notices be sent out before March 15. District officials said they 'do not know how many employees will be laid off but seniority rights will be honored. · MRS. ACKLEY SAID th& dis- trict usually loses about 10 per· cent of its teachers each year due to retirements, leaves and other reasons. There a re about 11....--------------------500 teachers and specialists in the district. .. U yoa hadn't-saved ou.r anrriage, we 1bou.ldn't be stack here watc:hiag t.bia ru.bbiab every .UCllL" School board members have ---------------------also ordered Superintendent Bill Plaster to cut back $100,000 in dis trict office administr ative costs. Plaster said this may mean the elimination of one ad- m in i str a tor 's pos t a nd secretarial job. School board members will learn which employees may be laid off in May. Lecture Scheduled For Stepfamilies The roles or step-relationships will be discussed by lecturers Rick Capaldi and Barbara McRae in lhe sixth of seven lec- tures dealing with slepfamilies at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Sponsored by Coastline Com· munity College, the series will continue Ma r ch 29 w i th ··R es ponsibilities With or Without Custody: Divorce vs. Bereavement." BBSehool Program Aims At Less Cri·me Orange County juvenile justice officials believe fewer youngsters m ight turn down wayward paths if they achieved greater s uccess in the schoolroom. That is why supervisors have given the county Delinquency Prevent.ion Commission permission to seek federal funds to operate an experimental education program in the coming year at Burke Elementary School in Huntingt.ol:) Beach. THE $.13,Z72 PROGRAM WILL be geared to so-ealled audio learners. children who read poorly and therefore don't learn well through traditional textbook teachmg methods. A report to supervisors said studies have shown that juvenile delinquents frequently have a history of school failure and of a failure to read. School Plan Draft Due The concept is that poor readers might score better in school if more emphasis were placed on · verbal or audio teachin g rather than written materials. COUNTY OFFICIALS PLAN TO conduct learning and attitude tests among 150 Bur ke stu· dents to learn which youngsters have reading dif· fi culty as well as potential behavior problems. A final draft will be done soon of goals, aims and guidelines to be used by a 33-member Ocean View Citizens Committee for Master Planning to revise the school advisory group being created to coordinate school use. Officials of the Ocean View School District say the com- munity's ch anJ{ing character and population make it advisa- ble to form the organization to develop a five-year plan for the Huntington Beach district. week and ordered a version pro· vi ding for appointmOJll. of four m ore members-at-large from the general community. Cu rreotly, its m ember ship would be comprised of the 24 Sl'hool Advisory Comm ittee (SAC) chairmen from those advisory bodies whic h are similar but ser ve only one school. action to r atify the document creating the district-wide plan· ning group at their next meet· ing. The plan also calls for appoint· me nt or a s ubcommittee of seven to 11 members to deal ..with such issues as disposal of surplus school sites and vacant classroom use. ' · During the year, they hope to t ailor audio teaching materials to meet the needs of those youn gsters in hopes of increasing scholastic achievement. Open House Slated Sunday's Fountain Valley Police Department open house will feature crime prevention exhibits, plus bicycle, mo-ped and motorcycle safety talks. It runs 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Bruns•IQ, ol Kan\aS and Belly Greton d I l " of K1 nus. P•te•n•t 11ru1. eve opmcnl po icy. TRUSTEES DISCUSSED the 11ranc1e>.irents W•ll °"" ve""' """'"' died Sunday at a local commi·lt"""" at some length thi·s The district has 24 campuses that serve about 12,000 children from kinder gart e n through eighth grade. District officials say it is im· portant for the s ubcommittee to be formed imme diately and meet frequently during April and May so recommendations can be submitted by June. Police headquarters is at 103l0 Slater Ave .. where Los Angel.ys Rams football players will also be on hand to sign autographs. TRUSTEES EXPECT TO lake of Utah and Hanna Ot~ of S<lnl• Ana. h · l I H '"'"' Prlvelt l•mily oerv1ces will be held OS pt a · e was 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------- F riday ? PM al Fatrll.tven Chapel, f ()rm e r d Ca n 0 f the !~;.~~.~:;,~ '";~~.~:.~ ~~·~~~r~;::;: U n i v e r s i t y o r -------------------------------......., Memor.•I Par~ In''"" of llOWtr\ California 's College of dOn<lllDn\ mdY be m-to Cnlldren• Environmental Design. Ho5p11a1 of OranQP County or the Leuhm•• So<oety Friend• may cell •t Bell Sro.idway Morfuery on Thur5'My evtn•no s PM to I 30 PM. Bell 8ro•OW•'f' NprCUdry 01re<t0f'\ SCHAUS ROY r SCHAUS, Paned away T,..lU!tdAf 1n Van Nuy'· IM19·tlMe rt11· d•nt of C:OSM Mes• Survo...O by 1115 .,11e K•lhlrtrv. ~\CU\1C servtCf\ will bf roeld MOnd.ty, at Pl.,.c.e Brotfleri Snyders S. w. Mortuary, lOl W. M.tncll•\llt' Bt•d Inglewood Int.,.. m•ot woll bf private at f1191twood P•r• C1m1lerv. Pierce Brothers Snyder' S. W. Mortu.try DI-ton. HDWAllD LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP > Nat Brandwynne, 67, con· ductor of the Caesars Palace s howroom or· chestra since the open· ing of the hotel in 1966. die d Tue s day . Brand\\'YfUle led his or· chestra 25 years at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York before mov- ing to Las Vegas in 1956. MAY8ElLE P. HOWARD, resident of N•wport BeKll. pnMCI away Marci\ I 1'19 Beloved motf'er ol Et111beth MtCl•He of Newport Buell, Sue Burns of Orange Md Patnc1a R. Col· grove ot F•llbrook Siie iS 1110 5U<· v1ve<1 by I Qf'<>nd<lllldrtn, Or. Brue• S A NT A M 0 NI CA MCCl•or• Robfrl MCCl•ire. Ger•fd (A p ) -William E. 8ur-n\ M 1ch8f'I Burns. Lod Burns. Pa1r1"a we,1er11o1a, Pnlhp CotoroYe, Palmer, 60, a banking Jr .• and Susan COIQrove, 4 Qrut· official WhOSe reputation gr•ndchildron Mr• Howard ll<HI been . • . • res1oen1 o1 N•-' B .. c11 for 111e was mtemallonal, died past 7• years. and • resident of in St. J ohns Hospital C1hlorn1.a \Inc~ 1913 Serv1c~1 l >O PM • • Sunday, Maren 11 at PaClllC View after battltng Cancer 18 CMpel Wiii\""' Rev Bruce "· Kurrie m 0 n th s. He was a of the Prosbylerl"" Olurcll of Ille Cov· . en ant of Cost• Mn• ofhclee1119. Femi· Io r m e r S e n t Or e x • 1y •U<1Qt'•h ,_,,...,,,., con1n1>u11on1 10 ecutive vice president of .llm•rlc•n C,ncer Society. Entomb-u i d cai·r . B k ment Pacll1c Vorw Memorial Peril. n te hOrma an , Pacltlc View Mortuorr DI-tors. and director emeritus Of ~--=;;;;;;=====:;;:-Santa Monca Bank. 'ACIFIC YIEW MEMOIUAL ,AIUC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Dnve Newport. Cahforn1a 644-2700 McCOIMICIC MORTUARIES Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juon /"'""° 495-17 6 IAL TJ..I GHOM PUMlllAL NOMI Corona del Mar 673·9'450 Costa Mesa 84&-2424' ltu.1104DWAY MOITUAIY 110 BroadwfY Cotta Mesa ~91.50 -Swmt.1Vl'M&t..l.AMI WISTC ..... CJWllL 427 E. 17th St ~. Costa Mesa • 84&-4888 Santa Ana et,.,.i 618 N 8rold-.y Santa Ml• 547-<4131 ..-ca•ones • MTHS' MOtlTUAIY 627 Main St. ~~eech LAS VEGAS, ·Nev-. (AP> -Photographer Larry Ullom, 84, who re-. corded the gt'owtb of southern Nevada for nearly 50 year s. died Tuesday. Ullom photo· graphed the construe· lion ot the Hoover Dam a·nd early atmospheric nuclear tests. PUBUC NOTICE Best Idea Since Shopping Carts ·· ~ow you can do a week's shopping ~ )J~ without forgetting a single Two-year ~y (104 Hett) fwnl•Mcl In c!onvenlent =~so ~prepaid) Send item! 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Buel Johnston-El Po \BO Reohy-1J·l50 [I Posco·Polm De•er1 9221:/J Ph 7 t 4-34o-OS79 0t rO\ 346·8471 NOW PIANOS Drugged Girl Bites Finger Off SPEARFI SH , S.D. (AP) -A 17-year-old girl chewed off much of one or her fingers while apparently under the in- fluence of drugs, police in this Black Hills com· munity say. The gir l , whom authorities refused to identify, had been miss- ing from a party Sunday night for about two hours when police found h er. They said h er finger had been chewed below th e secon d knuckle. ''Got. a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dvnn. Pat will cut red tape, yettmg the an1;wers and action you need lo sol~ inequities m guvemmrnt and business. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn. At Your Sermce, Orange ' Coait /)a,/y l'ilot. PO lJoz 1560. Costa M esa. CA 92626. As mariy letters ns pos~ble will ™' answered, l>ut plumed mqu1nes or ll'lt.ns not mcludmg the reader's full name. addres.~ and business hours' phone number canoot be conJadered Thi.s column appears dai· ly except Saturdays " ~ale•r• wore• Pri~ DEAR PAT: Our family will be travelin,-for' more than a year. We plan to put our household furnishings in a storagt: garage with concrete flooring. I would like to know how to protect the major appliances from rust and mildew and how to protect furniture from moisture and insects. I'd also like to know how to s tore clothing, linens and paintings. P .S., Costa Mesa Two pamphlets, "Preparing Appliances for Moving" aad "Doing Your Own Packing, .. are be· ing mailed to you from O'Neil Moving and Storage Inc. The firm advises heavy plastic ~vers for furniture and wardrobe cartons for clothing and line ns. Paintings should be stored in mirror cartons for maximum protection. The cost of these storage materials costs are not excessive consider· log the length of time they will be used. · Are. Electric To,,• Safe'! · DEAR PAT: flow can a parent be sure that some electrical toys -such as children's cooking ovens -are really safe. My niece wants one for her birthday. but I hesitate to buy because of the safety factor. M.E .. Newport Beach On Sept. 3, 1973, a federal safety regulation for electrically operated toys went into effed. The re- gal a lion speclfJes maximum temperatures for these toys and requires reUable electrical con- struction. Electrical toys now must bear warning labels that state they are not recommended for children under a certain age. If there's a beating element, the manufacturer may not recommend the toy for children tmder age eight. •10 0~7 !1>18 $ 94 :.0 $1ij0 bO JA(JOO 006 t2 x 14 149b0 29U 'IO cxooo CIOJ 12. 13 94 oO lijO :>O APOOO 010 12. 6 9Q 50 104 &(I blO 001 12 A 19 111160 3~9 !JO 1(000 OOJ 12. !l 1•• bO 2!1!! 50 c.cooo Olll 1 •• a 1 '"" ._-0 2~• 'IO LOOO Ci('~ 1"" J. 1l 14• '>-0 .. 'A.a~ .,ooo.:i Oi 1~ ~ ro 1~~ '} ~ J :.0 SlAC.::.0 1 • 1~ >I 11. 1 11 ~o 0000 c·1 ,, . ~ ;c~ J :'I•&() 1•~ C"{)/ t ... •'3 ••!.-() 1b'J~ tiOO (,t I 11ll11 (jJ~J 199SO M100 009 12. 14 1~ "° ~!iO CS AOC() cs111:. 12 • 17 164 ~() :Jt>9!i0 Ff'lll)() WOl·~-3 12 • 13 U4!JO Tl1RO\V RuGS 1 00 & VP Jlri11.f fhlS <Nf O#d /l~I.; j'1, JiJWllHI w 11h pure M e of S.S(J.(IU 1H ·~'/'• l '•""""'"· V//u ••Xpin:• .\lar<h n '•'>ft.J((.f tOf'Ah•rt~t'\LE F"lSH<;,lCJCf(.A~H•Vf l l\LY' OPt.N Wl(M,Ait::, 1l> TO 7 SATUFIOAY~ ,,.., b ~tJ•o[1:,l •;:t JU~. BANMMtfiltARO• MA51ER CHAl<GE Wtl<.vtAE THE I.AST TA .. O: OVAUTY CARPET .. ElolflANTS 106111 BECHLER RIVER AVENUE, FOUNTAIN YAU.ET (714) H2-t312 <11-1 !>() llllAIE·WOU . CAIU • UWAU • CUlllO IOllB & CAllPI& Police s peculated that the girl had been under the influence of the drug PCP, commonly known as angel dust. Palftted E'aees Bard Scr.,,e . We sell onl~ carpet remnanr~ .tl The Ll:.l Yard.~ ~ou c m Liu' a room or 1111.m of some of the finest carpel made at tremcndou<. snvings. Orin~ your 111('.tsurcm(.·nt \ HAMMOND ORCIN AND PIANO CENTER CORONA DEL MAR DEAR PAT: Before painting my house this spring, I will have to do a lot of scraping to get rid of a cracked condition my neighbor calls checking. and choose from a warehouse lull of n:mnants in a wide v11rit::1y of !>ii.es, colors und -+!!!Pl!'!'!!!'!l!!'+--4•illllllil~ textures. And at The L'lst Yard, there's always a farge selection of :.mall Mi c:. for Lawrence Count y Slates Attorney Craig G rotenhouse said an ar· rest had been made in the case, but declined {o say who was arrested or on what charges. vans, boalS, baths, smaller areas, door mats and occasional rugs. 2854 I. Coo•t Hwy. 644-8931 I a m resigned to doing a lot of hard work, but I THE LAST va ..... want to avoid having the same thing happen again. •AK.Y What causes checking? Call 642-5678. Painters told AYS any numberK~r';:~:! QUALITY CARPIT REMNAN1S Put a f ew words to work for ou. .. It's possible it will go to a grand jur y," he said. can be to blame for this condition. The usual J0'91 u.-,hlc·r I<"•'•""'""'" loun1.1u1V•llcy171.11 tJC>2-I '~~ Causes are: applying Oil paint to a damp Surface; O~n wcclJ•'> I() 10 7 !uiur<l.1y 9 ru CJ. ~ul'\J~) I~ 10 5. ll:nlAmenc.ml N l\\~,t~r Lh.or~,. \\1 '"'""' using a low quality paint, Improper mbing; and . .____...__....-, _______ _ If yo• don' I sw1oltt, >1am1ers Non·S,,,oittr Policy may {Jrol tcl your holftt, auto or llfJarlmtnl fo r less. ~ Our 21st Year I 548-5554). ~ RABBITT INSURANCE Call 8$ NOW! 1914 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA ME~A applying paint unevenly or lo a too-heavy coat. CB l/lrits E'orMddew E'ndt DEAR PAT: I read that it's illegal to sell 23- channel Citizens Band radios. Is it illegal to use them? I have a 23-channel CB that I bought before this ban went into effect. A.J ., Dana Point If your set was purchased before Jan. 1, 1918, it can be used legally. Federal Communications Commiaioa rules ban the sale of 23-cbannel sets, new or used, that were approved by the com-. mission before SepL 20, 1976. Selling one can sub- ject you to a $10,000 fioe or up to a year in prlsoa, or both, according to the FCC. Lake Plans Suspended By lhsney Bandini 106 DOWNIEVILLE CAP) -Walt Disney Produc· lions says it has SUS· pended all planning and expenditures on its pro- posed Indep endence· Lake project because of government delays. Vegetable and Flower Planting Mix. An organic compost ••• improves air circulation, water penetration and promotes healthy roots. Reg. 2.49 Thru Mar.14 You can plant these vegetables now: TOMATOES• LETIUCE •PEPPERS ONIONS •EGGPLANT• Man Nursery Special CYCLAMEN 4"Pot Reg. 2.9.8 WHISKEY BARREL SALE Stanly oak planters for shrubs, tre~, Dowers. 25., dfa. -1 (. • ·~· 17" deep · .;, ~i~l-~fl . Wing Chao, project manager for the pro· posed year-round resort de ~lopment north of Lake Tahoe, said a de- lay in completion of the environmental r eport would make it impossi· ble to start construction· in 1979 as planned. Chao told the Sierra County Planning Com - mission it was encoun- tering "irresponsible proliferation" of delays, the n ever -ending re- quest s for more and m o r e irrelevant in· formation and studies, and bureaucratic sidetracldngs and m.,an. derings 1nto unreasona· bl~ alternatives." He said it was the same kind of trouble. that caused Dow- Chemic.al Co. to aban· · don plans for a new plant near Antioch several years ago. Sierra County ·Plan· nlna Director Jim Beals 1ald be was "shocked'' at Chao'• statement. ' TOO! , We realize your work week can get pretty hectic. That's why now, if you can't squeeze us in during lunch or on the way home, come by Saturday. Stop off between the market and the hardware sto re. Or whenever it's ea$iest for you. That's the whole idea behind our new Saturday hours. GLEl\D4LE FE ,.k ~Y!,~G~.i'm~i.L.9~ .~s~!t1c~,&L~ SANTA ANAa 51 Fashion Square (ncro s from Desmond's) 541·3314 NEWPQRTBEACHa lOONcWpe>rtCenterDr.~cross from Rohin or<a)64+5300 . CO TA MESA1 2300 Harbor Blvd. (Harbor Ccnt5r) 642·471 l " •LAGUNA HlLLS1 24221 Cnlle De Ln Loui n (aero~!> from the Bro:\dwny) 768-7771 FULLERTON1 320 N. H arbor Blvd./526-8331 • OPEN MON. THRU niUR • 9 cill 4. (9 till 5)~ FRI. tll 6. AT. 10 till ?.. . . , Irvine EDITION I Today"'s Closing N., .• Stoeks . f VOL. 71, NO. 69, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,MARCH1~1n8 TEN CENTS ~ I , County Flights Rerouted to Ontario 17 By JACKIE HYMAN OI IN Dally l"il•t Slaff All Air California and Hughes Airwcsl flights to and from Orange County will be rerouted to Ontario Airport Monday and Tuesday to permit repaving of the main runway al Orange County Airport. Spokesmen for both airlines said reservations are down more Porsche Slaying ·Link? llY MICHAEL PASKEVJCH Ol IM Dally l"ilet llalf Costa Mesa police were still searching today for the ki~er ~ \ and a motive in the Thurs ay morning shooting death of a 1 Massachusetts real estate con· f ventionccr who refused to ac-l company the gunman and hi s ( two hostages on an elevator at the Scuth Coast Plaza Hotel. Police arc seeking two occu· pants of a 1967 orange Porsche sports car that was seen leaving the hotel parking lot about two minutes after the 2:46 a.m. murder in the lobby. Capt. Robert Moody, com- mander of the Cos ta Mesa Police Ocoartment's ln - vesligati vc Di vision, said today the driver and passenger in the car arc being sought only for in· formation on the slaying. , The dead man has been iden· ttfled as 32-year-old Daniel M. Sweeney of Natick, Mass., a .. real estate agent who was one of 250 Century 21 a~ents attending a five-day management training seminar at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Sweeny and a second hotel guest whose name is being ~ withheld were seated in the hotel • lobby when they were confront· ed by a young man armed with a .22 caliber revolver. The gunman already had taken e hotel employee hostage and commanded Sweeny and the second g~st to get into a lobby elevator. Sweeny refused, and was shot when he attempted to break away and run, police said. Several shots were fired, with one bullet striking Sweeny in the left shoulder and ricocheting through his heart, poljce said. He was pronounced dead on ar- rival at Mercy General Hospital in Sarita Ana. (See GUNMAN, Page AZ> Se nate OKs Pact Cha nge W ASfUNGTON (AP) -The Senate voled 84·5 today to give the United States the right to in· tervene m:ilit~lly, it necessary, to keep the Panama Canal open , to the ships of all nations. I With the support of the ~ Democratic and Republican I leaders of the Senate, the language was added to the lrea· ty guaranteeing the neutrality of the canal. t The vote came as opponents l narrowed their quest for votes to l. defeat the pacts to five of their t uncommitted colleagl:'es. I I t l • Coa st Weather Variable clouds through Seturday with a 20 perce11t chance ol .ltcbt. 1bowen. West,rly wtnda a to 20· mph alternoona. Con· •tJnued cool days. Lows tonl•bt 46 to 52. lilgbs 6Jtutdl1 M to 83. INSIDE TODAY llotD en auiomocw. broke dnHna going to bt ._. '" a UC Inn• Wfftd Eucmblf cone.rt? Sff P• Cl. l••ex than 50 percent for flights those days. "There are very good signs that people are not going to On· tario," said Alex Duron, a spokesman for Air California. Tom Chandler, s tation manager for Hughes Airwest, agreed, saying the switch has '"by all means" cut reservations for those .days on his airline by more than half. Private jets that need the long runway will also be redirected by the lower to other airports such as Long Bea<!h Airport, a spokesman for the·airport said. Golden West Airlines com- muter flights to Los Angeles and Fullerton will remain in Orange County because propeller-driven planes can use the airport's -. ~ .· ... APWI ......... Mine Official A rre s ted Charles Bateman. president of the United Mine Workers Local 8017, is escorted by Virginia Stale Police following a confrontation between Bateman and a television news ~rew Jn Norton, Va. Bateman was charged with dis- orderly conduct. . . lrVine Police Nab 2 'Vagrant' Teens Irvine police have arrested two 13-year-old Santa Ana boys who, officers said, have been living off and on for lwo months in an aban· doned shack in the hills behind Christ College. Their parents had never report· ed them missing, polite said. Police claim the youths, who were picked up as truants Thurs· day, committed a series of petty thefts to obtain money for food and clothingtosurvive. Officer Harold Karaka reported tbat be stopped the boys at about 9:30 a.m .. as they walked along Main Street near Harvard Talks Resume Avenue. Karaka said a check at McFad· den School In Santa Ana revealed they were several day truant. Karaka said both wore knaps acks in which he found oranges, cigarettes and candy bars. Police said the pair admitted they had been living in the shack, and led police there. At the shack, police said they found numerous items that had been reported stolen in car burglaries. The youths were taken to Orange County Juvenile Hall. Work Orders Go Out to Strikers WASHINGTON (At>) -As contract talks reiumed in the 95-day coal strike, federal marshals delivered copies ol tbe back-to-work court orders to the leaders of the strlking miners to- day. The order directed the 160,000 miners to go back to work at 7 a.ta, today but reports from the coal tlelds showed tbel'e was no a~pede to retun\ to the job. . Ia many places, the miners Uid thfY wer e waiUnt 1lllW federal manbals actually de- 11 ve red the court orders. Tecbn.ically, • defendant is not r equired to obey the .order wiUJ he i• lened with a copy. The JUal"lbals have unUl 1:30 p.m. PST Monday to band the orders to the 1,451 defendants named bf the Cederal j udge who B£4DERS URGED ro PIEK: MOYIES issued the back-to-work man· date under the Taft-Hartley Act. Carter administration officials say they will not have a good estimate of the miners' response• until toward tbe end of next week. President Carter declared Thursday that be believes "a substantial portion of them . . . •will comply with the law" and go back on the job. Meanwhile, neeotiators for tbe Unit4d Mine Worke~ union and the coal l9dustry negotiators. met at a downtown Washington hotel to 1>earcb for a settlement "of their bitter dispute, which has forced electric utiUt1es to curtail power and industries to lay oft thouaands of workers. Sourees Hid UMW .PresJdent Arnold Mlller and his bartatntng team ...., meetina wlth four of· liclaa. from lhe Bituminous Coal Operitoi'I AsaociaUon wit.bout t h e 'ptea~nce of federal mediatora.. "If it's goin~ to bo resolved, lh1J Is _...,.tt It • tolna to be re- solved," 'Miller told repomrs. ••tt'• bOt:.IDtN IO be re&e>lved b)' lnterv~~' TJae l"o sides ·have not bar1a1Md cm a new national contract •l•ee the lndu1tr7 (lilnams,pqeAl) . r ' shorter, secondary runway. Pr i vale prop·dri ven planes won't be affected for the same reason. An airport spokesman said to· day this will be the first time major repairs have been made to the 5,700-foot-long jet runway, which will be covered with slurry seal and rE!·marked. Airport Service will provide bus transportation from Orange County Airport to Ontario al a cost of $4.55 each way. Buses will leave about an hour and a half before scheduled flights. A spokesman for the airport said it isn't yet established what will be done if it rains when the repaving is scheduled. However, Airwest's Chandler said that, if it rains, flights would probably have lo remain in Ontario another day. Robert Payton, director of public affairs for Air California, said his airJine has scheduled its ea rl y morning Wednes day flights out of Ontario anyway. Air Cal plans to resume Orange County service at about 9 a.m. Wednesday. <See FLIGHTS, Page AZ) Mission Ends Cosmonauts Return From Saly ut MOSCOW (AP) -A Soviet and a Czechoslovak cosmonaut returned to Earth today from the Soviet Salyut 6 space station, leaving two other Soviet cos· monauts aboard , the Tass news agency reported. Soviet flight commander Alex· ei Gubarev and Czechoslovak spaceman Vladimir Remek had spent seven days in space in the first mission to include a non- Sov iet. non-American astronaut. Tass said Georgy Grechko and Yuri Romanenko were cootinu· ing their work aboard the space station after more than 12 weeks in space. They are expected to return to Earth in the next week or two, having broken the world space endurance record of 84 days set four years ago by a U.S. Skylab crew. During their week in space. Gubarev and Remek engaged in JOint scientific experiments, photography of the Earth and in television broadcasts. They also brought supplies to the space station. Tass announced during the flight that other East bloc spacemen, from Poland and East Germany, will also be or· Bubbles' R e fuge 'Drain the Pond' • Plan of Rangers By PJOUP ROSMARIN Of 1M D.ity l"lltlt Staff If you can't take the hip· popotamus oul of the pond, take the pond off of the hip- popotamus. That apparently is the essence of Lion Country Safari's ump- teenth plan to capture Bubbles, the hippo who escaped from the animal park Feb. 20. After two uns uccessful at- tempts to snare Bubbles in air cargo netting Thursday night, park rangers rear she's got them all figured out. Now the rangers want to suck all the water out of Bubbles' hom estaked pond off Laguna Can· yon Road, near Laguna Beach. Rangers estimate It would take about eight hours to siphon off enough of the estimated 300,000 gallons in the pond to make it impossible for Bubbles to duck under water. The hippopotamus stays sub- merged during daylight hours * * * because she has sensitive skin and, like blondes and redheads, sunburns easily. The rangers aren't able to tranquilize her around the water because Bubbles would take ref· ufe in the pond and probably drown under the influence or the drug. Lion Country officials report· ed they are seeking permission from a local water district to arain off the water. Thursday night Bubbles stepped into the net trap twice to feed on select cabbages and other vegetable goodies known to be favored by hippopotamuses. Both times, Lion Country re· ported, as soon as rangers start· ed their jeeps to pull the nets around the hippo, she strolled away, and waited for the rangers to turn orr the motors. . "We're afraid Bubbles bas it fi~ured out," said Jo Scheller, <See BUBBLES, Page A2) * * * Court Pact Gives Bubbles Guarantee By TOM BARLEY "I think this is admirable," A Lagi:~· 8°;'~'chias:'y' er and a Judge Goldstein told both men. "And I am glad to see that Love representative of Lion Country Ani Is · th • th bi Safari of Irvine shook bands to-ma recognizes a. e P-po could become a menace to day over an Orange County human lite and that sensible pre· Superior Court agreement which cautions should be taken." insures that no harm will befall Unterhalter commented out· "Bubbles" the wayward hippo. side the courtroom that the legal Attorney Bill Sheffield, action against him was not representing "Love Animals" necessary because his park and Lion Country Safari director rangers never intended to hurt Leon Unt~rhalter left tbe B bbl · "d "t courtroom arm in arm after Un· u es ll1 any way, espt e 8 te r halter assured Jud de press report to the contrary. • "The only reason tbat would Leonard Goldstein that his or· lead us to even consider deslroy-ganizatlon will honor the penna. · h · if h b nent injunct1·on negotiated ing er is s e ecomes a menace to human Ufe or safe· between the parties today. <See IDPPO, Page A2) --~* * *~------* -It *~-- Bubbles II? Hippo's Lawyer a .Father LAGUNA BEACH ATTORNEY Bill Sheffield strode into court today shoutiilg 0 it's a girl!'' . But his remarks bore ~ reference to his famous client, ''Bubbles ... Sheffle,14, d.Lstrlbutfna pink candy cigars, explalned that his wile. Leslie, aave birth to a dauehter late Thursday in South Coast Community Hoapital. LAWYERS IN THE law ancf motion department • swirtly rejected ShelrJeld's plan to christen his daughter Amanda. "No way," Sbefneld wu told. "WelJt what do you auggcst?t' the puuled Shel· field as.keel. "Bubbles II," he was advised. "Sbe just haa to be Bubblet II." bited before the year is out. Among the experiments car- ried out during the past week by the four cosmon auts were cardiovascular tests using an airtight suit, microbiology pro- cedures, optics experiments. star observation and study of natural resources on Earth, ac· cording to Soviet announce· men ts. Gubarev and Remek are the second crew to visit Romanenko and Grechko aboard Salyut 6. Soviet cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Oleg Makarov flew up for a five-day series of joint experiments in January. Dally f'ilet jUlf ....... GETS m ANSIT POST New Chief Reichert R eich e rt G ets ·OCTD Post As Manager James Reichert. assistant manager of the Orange County Trans it District <OCTD) was named the district's new general manager today. Reichert, 45, was c hosen unanimously by OCTD directors. lo replace Ed Lortz in the transit. district's top management posL Loritz resigned from bis $41,700-a-year job two weeks ago after serving as manager the past three years. In a related action today. directors relieved Loritz from his manager's duties effective immediately. but retained bim as a consultant to assist in tht' transition. Reichert's appointment was announced after an hour-long closed-door meeting of clirec· tors. Director Robin Youpg said the board decided against"'f'lengthy. nationwide search for Lortiz's replacement because o( their confidence in Reichert. Reichert had served as in- terim general manager be{ore Loritz was hired three years ago and had been the second ranking contender for the top post at tbl.l time. Reichert Is to be paid $40,500 annually. A former Villa Park city COUD· cllman, Reichert jolned OCTD four ye.,-s ago. Be.fore becoming assistant manaier be served as OCTD'a manaaer ·ot planning and devel0pment. ' Reichert eatlJu was manager of prorram dtvel~m nt in civil systems with the W Corp. He is on the boa or directors for FHdbaek Fbundalion, a non· profit oru.nhatlon providing 1ervic lO senla.-ctUae.na, and l~ past ebalrmao ol UMt s.thern California Assorl&tioa ol Oov· ernment1• Tra.n~lt Acblsory com inlu... • 1• . t I ' I A! DAIL v PILO.;_T __ __::...._ ____ ..:....;.:;=:.itL.:;~::.:...::.;:..,o.:;.;:. f',....P,...AJ BUBBLES ..• Lion Country publicist. "One would ~ abe•a oatauesalo.c us." Jn the meantime today, Lion ' Country muna~er Lt:on Un· terhaltcr was scheduled to ap· pear in Orange County Superior Court on the maller or a h.ip· popotamus hearing, before Judge Leonard Goldstein. The hearing is the result of a restraining order issued two weeks ago by another Superior Court judge, Robert Green. The order was sought after hippopotamus fans were told that frustrated Lion Country rangers were consider ing killing Bubbles as a precaution against h er harming bystanders ' Green's order forbade Lion Country from taking any action that would endanger the hippo's· hfe. Today's hearing was to de· lermine wh ether a full injunc- t ion s hould be issued for the sam e purpose. L'nlerhalter, however. had s aid he '>'-elcomed the restrain· mg order. because, according lo him. the last thought of Lion Country administrators was h.ip· pocidc against the international· ly celebrated Bubbles. * * * f'rOlll Page A J HIPPO ... ty." he s~id. "Up lo now s he has n't and I don't think she will." Sherr1eld took legal aetion against Lion Counrty Safa ri when he learned fro m his newspaper that park rangers were considering destroying the hippo which has twice escaped from the Irvine enclosure. Judge Ro~rt JI . Green quick· ly signed a restraining order whicl\ t e mporary action becomes permanent today with the agreement between both sides. Unterhalter said his rangers will continue lo work throughout the weekend on the "!ong and costly Job" of s naring Bubbles and returning her to her Lion Country Safari pond and the baby who has n 't seen her mother for two weeks. "We have a number of plans but the chief aim is to feed her into a trap," he said. "Our first o b ject i ve is to ge t h er thoroughly calmed down to tl.e point that s he will trust us again." Unterhaller said his rangers had proposed lowering the level of the water in the Laguna Canyon Road pond that has become Bubbles, haven but the local waler district temporarily killed that idea. f'ro• Page AJ STRIKE •.. agreed to union contract de· mands two weeks ago under the threat of presidential interven- tion. The contract was rejected by the rank-and-file by a 2·1 margin last weekend. Many mine managers said to· day lhl'ir mines were ready for the miners to return to work. Anthony Harris, foreman of a mine near Fairmont, W. Va., said he ran radio announcement.s say- ing the mine would open today. He was present to welcome the men at 7 a.m. but no one showed up. In Kentucky, some mines were ready to resume produc· lion but the miners didn't show up for work. Union spokesmen argued they hadn't Ix-en served with back·lo- work orders and would take no action until the papers were de· livered by marshals. Jn Pennsylvania, mines re· mained idle as the s trikers awaited the marshals lo deliver the court order. "Our mines a re all open but we don't have a work force," said a spokesman for Consollda· tlon Coal Co. which operates nine mines In Southwestern Pennsylvania. . O"ANOI COAIT DAILY PILOT =~~~:.r.::i:::.:l>.:; OMM~l.,. .... C.-Y ,._ ___ _ -0-11\0 ... H 11\1-,, .... fer Cit<I• -· Nt--1 .. edl, H....tl ....... .a.,,_ , ... V•I .... lr•lnt. &.HltMO Vtti.-, -'-..,_ .... ..,....,hC..•l.A\I ................. llefl" _.._ ~,.,., .. "' -~ ,,. ~~~~':!v.:.:..~.:,.,a WHI ... ........ ~ ..,..,....,,_....,.,_ , ...... c-. v1u-.\lltftt•.,.o.-• ........ .._.. ....... l •llw Delly ...... ,.,... tty s ..... Mjl<Mtl 'Snuff Cas~' Douglas Slated For New Trial By KATHY CLANCY Of Ille o.llJ "let SI.Ill Costa Mesan Fred Berre Douglas will be tried again Aug. 21 on' two charges of solicitation to commit murder . But a n earlier charge of a ttempted murder was ordered dropped to· day by Orange County Supenor Court Judge Mason Fenton. ln calling the retrial, Fenlon said all the two women un- dercover officers prevented Douglas from doing when they arrested him last July was mov- ing his car. unloading 1t and pe rhaps taking photos. he thought were two porno film :.ta rlcts. While police allege the instru- ments were at hand lo perform the grisly task wben he was ar· rested in a remote desert loca· lion, Douglas had not harmed or overtly attempted to harm bis two models. Grunion Beginning First Run A JUG OF WINE, A DOMINO GAME, A COLEMAN STOVE AND THE SAWDUST GROUNDS Hal Dawson, Center, Enjoys Game With David (right) and Frankie It might have been more in or- der if the arrest had come later but the two women who alleged- ly were lo pose for nude photos could nol very well have been nak ed and without wea pons when they attempted the arrest. Last Friday a mistl'ial was declared in the Douglas cuse after a six-woman, six-man jury announced they were hopelessly deadlocked on the solicitation charges. The fi r.,l of 10 major grunion ryns of the season begins tonight and c·ontinues through Monday. according to the California Dl•partmcnt of Fish and Game. Guard Finds Friends Grun ion don't actually run. Thl• s mall silvery rish sort oC fhp·flop onto the shore with the hi gh lidc. lay their eggs, then wait to hitch a ride back to the :.ea on the next big wave. He Calls Laguna Job 'My Idea of Retirement' After today's proceedings Douglas said he was still con- vinced he would prove his in· nocenc,. Fishermen take advantage of this wonder of nature to scoop them out of the s and. By STEVE MITCHELL Of IN 0•11' l'llol St•ll Hal Dawson is the unofficial host of the Sawdust Festival grounds -al least until May l when he'll have to have his lime· green 1967 Ford station wagon towed from the 2.7 acre site up Laguna Canyon Road. The semi-retired general con- tractor has been camping out in the eucalyptus-filled festival grounds for the pas t five months, sleeping in his station wagon which he describes as "not worth a damn except when . it rains." The Sawdust Festival board of directors is letting Hal camp free on the grounds in exchange for keeping a watchful eye on the old lumber used to house crafts and pottery at festival lime. "The city won't let them keep the booths up during the year, so they stack it over there," the 61-year-old groundskeeper said, jerking. his thumb toward an eight-foot high pile. The lumber is neatly stacked until May when craftsmen begin constructing booths for the July art season. Hal's been watching that lumber for five months now and says he hasn't lost a sliver of wood to burglars . "IC I'm not here. one of my friends is," he said. "One time a couple of dudes gave us a hard tim.e. but we talked them out of a hassle." · fhe former B24 bomber pilot h&B a lot of friends. They st.op by in the afternoon t o play dominoes and drink port wine and unfiltered whiskey. "I've been living out of that car for more than two years," Hal said, taking a sip from a Irvine Check Forger Gets Jail Sentence An Irvine woma n who ad· milted in court that she for~ed and cashed a check for $60 at a Corona del Mar market has been sentenced lo 60 days in the Orange County J ail and ordered lo make restitution. Elizabeth Stafford ~odshall, 20, of S Woodland Drive. was sentenced on the forgery convic- tion by Harbor Municipal Court Judge Alicemarie Stotler. The sente nce was confirmed by Superior Court Judge Robert E. Rickles. It was alleged that Ms . Godshall converted the check to her own use Oct. 12. Two other forgery counts rued by Newport Beach police were dismissed as part of the plea negollallon. p,.... Page Al GUNMAN ••. The two boltages esc.ped dur· ing the shooting by closing tbe doors or the elevator they had been ordered into. Capt Moody said today police have not ruled out robbery as a motive ln the fatal incident: Howevtt, Capt. Moody 1alCS Ulla theory ts aomewhat .. sha111.•• Tbe ~man save no lbdic4· Uon btJ intended to rob bla .. host•••• and apparently bad never JDet them beto,., polite aald~ ,.._P-.eAJ Fl.lGBrrs ••• Payton Hid HHrv•UOl\I penonnel have been notlf~ ou1tomer1 of U.. temporar1 cJ09ure ol the ilrport for abOut a ...... plastic cup that reads "To know Hal says he also owns one· me is lo love me." eighth interest in a gold mine in "That's my idea or retire· Colorado, whi ch he might mine ment.Livingintheoutdoorsand when he gets back to the making friends." Rockies. Dawson lives on a s mall ''Of course, I 'll miss my pension and occasionally rustles friends. but I've always been up sm aJ l jobs around town to able to make friends easily. keep him in food, clothes and "We s hare everything we 've fuel for his gasoline-burning. got, even if it's not a whole beU stove. • of a lot." he chuckled. ··Damn, I need another pair of "That's 20 pomts for me." he bones," interrupts friend David. said lo the other domino players. who pulls two more dominoes "Give me four marks on the score from a stack, holding them close card and don't put them iri yoUr to his chest. column." he said. glancing accus· H al said his friends stay over ingly atscorckeeperTommy. fo r dinner on occasion cooking "Yeah, how come you always turkey necks, spuas and dum-win w~en you keep score," laughs plingson a blackened Coleman. Y.rank1e. "l used to ba rbecue chicken "See what I mean." Hal said. but the grill burned out.'' But "All you need is a place where the tin oven still works. and Hal you can hang your hat and cooks biscuits and pies in the where your friends can find squ are box over the Coleman. you " T he camping Watchman says his slay in the canyon beats pa·y. ing $2 a day to camp at the San The burly 54-year -old furniture r efinisher has been ac· tused of intending to torture, murder and dismember what Board Backs Street Work Plans for street improvements on Lake Forest Drive and Moulton Parkway-Irvine Center Drive hc.ve won the unanimous approval of ·orange County super visors. Plans call for installation of a traffic signal at Moulton and Lake Forest, as well as widening a portion of Irvine Center Drive. County officials expect the $125,000 project to begin in late Apri l and t ake about four months to complete. • Grunion hunters are s upposed to be at least 16 and hold valid fishing licenses. The fish are to be \aken using hands only. Grunion may be taken legally during any month of the year ex· cept April or M..1y. They flounder onto shore only at night, usually when tides are highest. dunng the five nights following a new or full moon. The r uns last one to three hours. Tonight's run is forecast to be from 10:17 p.m. to 12:17 a.m. Saturday. Generally the best limes lo catch them are trom 11 p.m. to midnight. Female grunion surf to shore within choice waves, and are ac· companied by as many as eight males. The ladies literally drill themselves into the sand al the farthest point the wave takes them. Ju a n campgrounds in the Ortega. "You can only stay about a month at a time before the ran ger s move you out, but Exclusively atiALDEN'S they're pretty nice about it," he _ said. "'I'hey let you come back S'I1(J l\E\\'llJ E 1~1\(;'11() J\Y in a couple of days and stay another couple of weeks or so." Hal says he's not s ure what he's going to do· come festival time . "I'd like to go back to Colorado. but I might help my daugher check out some proper- ty up in Oregon." He says he's going to give his car a way to a mechanic friend in town when he leaves May l. "Maybe he can fix it up and get a couple of bucks !or it," Hal said. ''l 've"worn it out since I got it two years ago," he said. ''Put more than 100,000 mile& on it knocking around in the Rockies and up in the Bay Area." It s \arts to rain hard, and wate r begins lo drip on Hal from a bole. in the plastic tarpaulin covering his eating area. Hal picks up his lawn chair and moves it a few inches lo the right. "Naw, we didn't get hurt by thP r ains last month ... be said. •'The winds blew the tarp off and we got a little wet, but none of the eucalyptus trees fell," be said, looking at the tall grove as if to prove his point. "I guess I'll be ready to get out of h ere in May ," he s hrugged. "I've got 42 acres of la nd outside Boulder (Colorado) ~nd I wouldn't mind going back there." Irvine Dad Faces Charge In Abduction A divorced father accused or abducting his 5-year-old Irvine dau1bter was arrested lod81 at his bome in Ferguson. Mo., but police don't know where the cblld la .• Fei:auaoa pollc.'e 1aid Michael L. Kramer. 27, told theni the girl was in Oklahoma, but refused to say where()&' with wbom. She was abduct~ Monday from the home of ber mother, Suaan Kramer. Mrs. Kramer told Irvine police that ber -ex- .husband telepbQned bu a half· hour aft.er the locldent1,. and said be only wan~ to ta.de to the child. Mn. Jtramer w11 awarded custody in a dlvo.rc• aetUement, accordlnJt to poUce. lrvlbe Pol.lee IOUlhl the return ol Kramer on c.har1es of child 1teallnt and unlawful ruaht. 1bo Feder.i Bureau ol lnve1U1allon Jo1Jt4"1 ta.. caM bec:&UM Kramer CroNed .. li.Mil. 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Orders to Return to Work WASHINGTON <AP> -As contract talks resumed in the 95-day coal strike, federal marshals delivered copies of the back-to-work court l>rders to the leaders of the striking minl'rs to- day. The order directed the 160,000 miners to go back to work at 7 a.m. today but reports from the coal fields showed there was no stampede to return to the job. In many places, the miners • said they were wailing until federal marshals actually de- livered the court orders. Technically, a defendant is not required to obey the order until he is served with a copy. • The marshals have until 1:30 p.m. P91' Monday to hand the orders to the 1,451 defendants named by the federal judge who issued the back-to-work man- date under the Taft-Hartley Act. Carter administration officials say they will not have a good estimate of the miners' response· until toward the end of next week. President Carter declared Thursday that he believes '"a substantial portion of them . will comply with the Jaw" and go back on the job. Meanwhile, negotiators for the United Mine Workers union and the coal industry negotiators met at a dO'A'Dtown Washington D•UJ Pllo4 S~fl P ...... COUNTY WORK CREWS CUT TREES IN FLOOD CHANNEL ALONG LAGUNA CANYON ROAD Convicts, County Employees, Fire Brigade Join to Prevent Flood Damage ~-Canyon Cleanup W ~ged " ' Cr~ Clear DebrU Al.ong Laguna Creek Forty-five men in hard hats , are clearing away debrii. beside the' creek on Laguna Canyon Road Uus week in hopes of al- leviating heavy flood damage experienced by tanyon res idents the past two months. The four work crews, com- prised of Orange County jail in- mate crews, county employees and fire protection crews, are also reinforc ing two small bridges that cross the creek near Sun Valley Drive and Stan's Lane on county land adja- cent to canyon road. County Fire Battalion Chief Bob Thomas said bis work crews hope to create a free-nowing channel by late today. "The people who live along here never cleared out the brush," Thomas said, pointing to a clump of bushes and small trees choking a portion of the creek bed. "Sure they look nice, but they also slow up the Clow of water, Kiss and Tell ~ Vice Agents .. Actions Hal,ted SEATTLE (AP) -Bruce McLean's job was to kiss and tell. As .a citizen vice agent, be paid for sex with taxpayer rnoney, then reported every de- tail or what happened to police. •'She as)<ed me lo gel un- dressed and lo give her $30; which I did," he said of a Sept. 20, encounter at the Suprema Sauna. McLean said that after being given a shower, he asked the woman Whal she charged. "She replied she usually got $30 for intercourse," he said in an arridavit filed by the county I prosecutor's office to prove its ' case agai.nst the massage Coast . i r . , Wea&laer ar1able clC)tfds through Saturday with a 20 ~rcent cbaoco of Utht showers. Weaterly wind.I 15 to 20 inph acternoooa. Con· Unued rool days. Lows tdnl,ht 48 to 52. Highs Saturday SJ to 63. INSIDE TOD.4Y llow arf Outomoth.>t brclkf drum• going to be WN in a UC lrvirnr Wind EnHmbl• conctr(? Sft P~ CJ. l .. e• parlor. The money was provided by a King County detective, McLean said. · An affidavit filed by one agent said he reported to vice detec- tives on having sex !or pay al least 27 times. Such u.se or such civilian agents, as well as county police omcers, ended this week with an ·order by King-County Executive John Spellman. He said use or agent$ engaging in sex acts was • .. a deviation" or policy. The agents ' acts were performed in con,b.tnction with a civil lawsuit filed by Prosecutor Christopher Bayley to close three massage parlors - Suprema Sauna, the Skandia Massage Studio in downtown Seattle and the Little Skandia Mass age Studio in Mercer Island. Bayley's QfCice said it has evidence of S3 sexual encounten gather;~d over three years. T_,yplcaUy.· .&Milan vjce aaents W•r gi"W\n..J«> to $80 to pay fdr' the se~ual favors, as well a11 $5 to-$10 .. sl)endin' money." (Se~ SU. Pa1e AZ> BUJineu omces, homes and Laauna Beach Ri&h School were left without pqwer for 25 mlnvt.es thls momlnl when tree llmbl fell loto power llnu near Bluebird Pan:. southern C.llfonl1 Edison Company apOketman JJm Ken· ntdy said a tree crew cul Umbl wbicti fell on a power line at abqut lO:lS 1.m. Mar Flora and Saata Cnaa 1tre«1. The power OU\llle ifteeted ol-ftces ..., GI...,.,,., bOliMli near Use beacb and U.cwaa Bnth HI@~~· ... ~.,_~~ ... "' , and when it floods, those branches catch all the debris coming downstream and create dams." Thomas said the same work crews cleared debris from San- tiago Creek last month, "and that one area didn't experience nearly the sam e problems Laguna Canyon did when the rains started up again." The battalion chief said clear- ing the debris and brush from the creek bed is not the total solution to the canyon's water woes. but said it would make a definite difference. By late Thw-sday afternoon. the jail crews had lined portions of the creek from the stables down to the Canyon Kennels site with sandbags. The work rrews were to have <See DEBRIS, Page A2) Teen Jogger Attacked in. SanCle~nte A 16-year-old San Clemente youth told pofice Ttaursday he was attacked and beaten by two men about 1:30 p.m.1 as he jogged near San Clemente High School. Police were notified of the as· sault by San Clemente General Hos pital, where the teen had gone for medical attention. The youth told police he was jogging near the high school, at 700 Ave. Pico, when two men in a late model rust-colored Camaro offered him a ride. When he declined their offer. the two men fll~e~.him , he told police. ~ The two suspec s wer e described as being black about 24 end 15 years old. The older man wore a mustache, the youn1er a goatee, the youth Hid. Romaiiian Slain For 3 Murder& hotel to search ror a settlement of their bitter dispute, which bas forced electric utilities to curtail power and industries lo lay off thousands or workers. Sources said UMW President Arnold Miller and his bargaining team were meeting with four of- ficials Crom the Bituminous Coal Operators Association without the presence of federal mediators. "IC it's going to be resolved, this is where it's going to be re- solved," Miller told reporters. "It's not going to be resolved by intervention." The two sides have not bargained on a new national contract since the industry agreed to union contract de- mands two weeks ago under the threat or presidential interven- tion. The contract was rejected by the rank-and-file by a 2-1 margin last weekend. Many mine man'-gers said lo· day their mines were ready for the miners to return to work. Anthony Harris, foreman of a mine near Fa.rmont, W. Va., said he ran radio 3nnouncements s ay· ing the mine would open today. He was present to welcome the men al 7 a .m . but no one showed up. In Kentucky, some mines were ready to resume produc- tion but the miners didn't show up for work. McDowell • u1ts SJC By WILLIAM HODGE Ol IM ~llJ ~ ... SIMI San Juan Capistrano Coun - cilman Richard McDowell-ex- pected to be the council's lone voice for development following e lection of slow growth can- didates Tuesday will resign March 14. Mc Dowell confirmed the pend· 1ng res ignation. today but declined further comment because his wife died this morn- ing after a lengthy illness. The retired Army colonel had resigned shortly after his elec- tion to the council in 1976, citing his wife's illness as the reason. He did. however, decide to con· tinue on the council following the resignation. Friends said today McDowell's March 14 resigna- tion will be permanent. "He doesn't want two more years of frustration," outgoing Councilman John Sweeney said today. "He reels it's useless to continue on the council." Sweeney and McDowell were Liz Still Big Box Office LANSING, Mich. (AP> --Even at S75 a ticket, Elizabeth Taylor can still pack them in. Clad in grape-colored cocktail pajamas, s he proved it Thursday night when some 1 ,000 Republican Party faithful paid the price for a glimpse of the movie star in her role as a politician's wife Husband John Warner, a GOP hopeful for a U.S. Senate seat from Virginia was with her. The ticket price to the Michigan GOP's last big fund raiser two years ago was $25. Council on the losing end of several 3 to 2 votes through the last two years. Newly elected councilmen ex- pressed regret that McDowell chose to resign from the coun- cil. "I'm sorry to see him resign but I realize he has personal pressures," James Thorpe said today. '"Usually someone in the minority lends lo get frustrated but I hate to lose that potential input." Gary Hausdorfer, also elected Tuesday, agreed. ·Tm very sorry because I think Rich represents a number of people and a point of view that needs· to be represented," he said. "I'd like to have the op- portunity lo work with him." City Manal'!er James Mocalis said today the council would have the option of appointing a replacement for McDowell or holding a special election. Several councilmen said they would have to wait until Wednesday's council m eeting to (See R~IGNS, Page A 2) .. ., D•ily Pol•I Sult -CALLING IT QUITS Councilman McDowell BufJIJles, Refuge 'Drain the Pond' Plan of Rangers By PIULJP ROSMARIN ot Illa D•llr Piiot Stall If you can't take the hip· popotamus out of the pond, take the pond off of the hi p - popotamus. That apparently is the essence of Lion Country Safari's ump- teenth plan to capture Bubble!>. the hippo who escaped from the animal park Feb. 20. After two unsuccessful at· tempts lo snare Bubbles in air cargo netting Thursday mght, park rangers rear she's got them all Ci1rnred out. * * * Now the rangers want lo suck all the water out of Bubble!>' homeslaked pond off Laguna Can- yon Hoad. near Laguna Beach. Rangers estimate il woul d lake about eight hours to siphon off ~nough of the estim~ted 300.000 gallons in the pond to make 1l impossible for Bubbles to duck under waler The hippopotamus stays sub· merged during daylight hours because she has sensitive skin .and. like blondes and redheads, s unburns easily. Court Pact Gives Bubbles Guarantee The rangers aren't able lo tranquilize her around the water because Bubbles would take ref- ufe in the pond and probably drown under the influence of the drug. Lion Country officials report- ed they are seeking permission from a local water district to drain off the water. By TOM BARLEY OI tM Oall• Pli.t SIArff A Laguna Beach lawyer and a representative or Lion Country Safari or Irvine s hook hands to- day over an Orange County Superior Court agreement which insures thal no harm will befall "Bubbles" the wayward hippo. Attorney Bill Sheffield, representing ''Love Animals" and Lion Country Safari director Leon Unterhalter left the courtroom arm in arm after Un- t er halter assured Judge Leonar GOOfit~ln-lhat hl1 or- ganization will honor the penna- n e n t Injunction ne1oliated betw~n the parties toda)'. "I think this is admirable," Judge Goldstein told both men. ''And lam glad to see that Love Animals recognizes that the hip- po could become a menace to human Ufe and that ienaible pre- cautions 1hould be taken." Unlerhalter commented out- side the courtroom that lbe legal action agaln11t him was not necessary be~auae bis park raniers never lnlendtd to bu.rt Bubbles In any wa.y, "despite a press report tO t.h• contrary. "The only reuon \bat would ltad to eve" ffftllcler d.,tJ'Oy- inc her }_• tr 1~1 ~com11 a bUllJICI w IOUl\U "'• or 1afe· ~." M aald. "Up to now tho ha n t and I M't lbl•k the •ill fJ • • Shetfteld 1aaut. Ll".._, __ ._ Thursday night Bubbles when he learned from h~s stepped into the net trap twice to newspaper that park rangers feed on select cabbages and other were considering destroying the vegetable goodies known to be hippo which has twice escaped favored by hippopotamuses. from the Irvine enclosure. Both times. Lion Country re- Judge Robert H. Green quick· ported. as soon ~1s rangers start· ly signed a restraining order ed their jeeps to pull the nets which temporary acti on around the hippo, she strolled becomes permanent today with away , and wailed for the the agreement between both rangers to turn off the motors. sides. "We're afraid Bubbles has it Untertialter said his rangers rigured out," said Jo Scheller, will continue to work throughout Lion Country publicist. "One the weekend on lhe ''long and would think she's out2uessmJt <See lllPJIO. Pase A%) (See BUBBLES, Pa1e A2) •===--1<' • *-- Bubbles II? ·Hippo's Lawyer a Father LAGUNA BEACH ATIORNEY Bill ShefCield strode into court today shouting "il 's a girl'·· But his remarks bore no reference lo his fomous client, "Bubbles." Sheffield, distributing pink candy clgars, explained that hi!; wife, Leslie, gave birth to a daughter late Thursday In South Coa!t Community Hospital. LAWYERS JN THE law and motion department swiflly rejected Shefficld"s plan to chrtsten his daughter Amanda. "No way." Sbcffleld "'as told. ··Well. what do you suggcst?''rthe puul~ hef· Clcld naked. "Bubble tr," h' was advlSed. "She just has toba BUbbJ~s 11.'' A2 DAILY PILOT use Porsche Slaying Link? By MICHAEL PASKEVJCH Ol Ii. o.ilf Pl .. 1 Sl•ll Costa Mesa police were still searching today for the killer and a motive in the Thursday morning shooting death of a M assachusells real estate con· ventioneer who refused to ac- company the gunman and his two hostages on an elevator at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Police are seeking two occu· pants of a 1967 orange Porsche sports car that was seen leaving the hotel parking lot about two minutes after the 2:46 a.m. murder in the lobby Capt. Robert Moody, com- mander of the Costa Mesa Police Deoartment's In· vcst1gat1vc Division. said today the driver and passenger m the <·ar are being sought only for in- formation on the slaying. The dead man has been iden· tified as 32·year-old Daniel M. Sweeney of Natick, Mass., a real estate agent who was one of 250 Century 21 agents attending a five-day management training seminar ;it the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Swccnv and a second hotel guest ~hose name is being "1th held were seated in the hotel lobby \\ht'n they were confront· cd by a young man armed with a .22 caliber revolver. The gunman already had taken a hotel employee hostage and commanded Sweeny and the second guest to gel into a lobby elevator. Sweeny refused. and was shot when he attempted to break away and run. police said. Several shots were fired, with one bullet striking Sweeny in the left shoulder and ricocheting through his heart, police said. He was pronounced dead on ar- rival at Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ann. The two hostages escaped dur- ing the shooting by closmg the doors of the elevator they had been ordered into. Capt. Moody said today police have not ruled out robbery as a moti ve in the fatal incident. However, Capt. Moody said this theory is somcwhal "shaky." The gunman gave no indica- tion he intended lo rob his hostages, and apparently had never mel them before, police ~aid . Fro'" Page A 1 SEX ... Seattle and Mercer Island police offices also used agents to build case~ for prosecution. A ~pokesperson for Seattle Mavor Charles Royer. who was : out· of town on business, said agents were used prior to Royer's laking office in January and .. il won't happen under the Royer administration." However. Mercer Island City · · : Manager Larry Rose said he . would support further use of '<'ivilian agents "if this was the only way evidence could be gathcrC'd " Bayley and Seattle Police Chief Robert Hanson both said such activity was offensive, but was the only way to combat pros- titution in massage parlors. Several women were charged with prostitution as a result of the investigation. authorities .said. Fro•PogeAl DEBRIS •.• cleared a half mile of brush and undergrowth from the channel by tonight. The crews were ordered into action late Tuesday after county ·fire officials surveyed the damage to the bridges and creek bed. 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A third o( the passengeT in· crease was attributed t.o the new Los Angeles County and state- supported "commuter" train that began operating through Orange County Feb. 14. But that train, strongly sup- ported by Los Angeles County Supervisor Baxter Ward, ap- parently carried a daily average o r only 20 Orange County passengers during the two.week period, Feb. 14 -Feb. 25. An Amtrak spokesman said 3.219 more passenger tickets were sold for all trains between San Diego i-nd Los Angeles in February than in the same month last year -a 26 percent increase. Duriftg February, 56,238 passengers bought tickets, com par e.d with 44, 8 5 8 in February 1977, she said. And Gunther Setlele, district sa les manager for the passenger railroad, announced that the special "20 percent off'• reduced rate, round-trip fare on Amtrak trains operating between Los Angeles and San Diego has been extended through May 25. The special rate applies t.o all trains throughout the day - Monday through Thursday - and no longer requires presenta- tion or newspaper coupons. The special round-trip rate is $14.50 between Los Angeles and San Diego, $7.SO between San Juan Capistrano and Los Angeles and ~ between Santa Ana and Los Angeles. Rates for Friday are stan- dard, $4.60 each way from San Juan and $3.10 each way from Santa Ana. The Los Angeles County· owned commuter train, listed as "Number 781 when it leaves San Diego for Los Angeles at 5:45 a .m . on weekdays .• picked up 108 passengers in San Juan during the two-week period measured. It added 142 passengers at Santa Ana and 77 at Fullerton. Many of t hose passengers weren't regular commuters, though. On Feb. M, inauguration day for the commuter train's service, 402 passengers boarded Number 741 at points all along the line into Los Angeles. Many were city, county and s tate of· ficials celebrating the occasion with a standing-room-only ride. A clearer commuter-service picture might be drawn from the numbers returning aboard the commuter to Orange County from Los Angeles during its 5:30 p. m . after-work run over the two.week period measured. Only 74 purchased tickets over the 11-day work period for the run to Santa Ana from points north, 38 for Fullerton and 69 for San Juan Capistrano. "It looks good overall." was the comment from a Baxter Fro91PogeAJ RESIGNS ••. discuss that course they might take -appointment or special election. Ward aide in Los Angeles who said her office would watch the figures closely during the traln's six-month-long pilot program. She said weather was poor during the latter part of February, the train sustained mechanical difficulty and we "may have discouraged a few people. It's eot to get &oing ... Most of Coast Highu:ay Open In-Cl,ememe Pacific Coast Highway in San Clemente was open to traffic to- day. except for one northbound lane still blocked by last weekend's mudslides, city police reported. Many tons of rocks and mud have been cleared from the scenic highway by city road crews and hauled to the dump, said Howard Benson, city engineer. Other roadways littered with debris in Saturda9's heavy rain are also open today, police said. These include Avenida Vaquero (except at the San Diego Freeway underpass) and Calle Vallaria (except at intersection with Avenida Vaquero and at the cul de sac). 'Thief Gets Antique Gun in Capistrano Grunion Season Opens Thorpe said if the replacement was handled by appointmegl he would like to open .the position up to applications so the council could chose the best qualified in- dividual. Hausdorfer also supported replacement by appointment. Councilman Kenneth Friess declined to state a preference pending discu ss ion of alternative replacement methods at Wednesday's council meeting. An intruder whose method of .entry is unknown took an an- tique cane gun and jewelry Crom a San Juan Capistrano home. Orange County sheriff's of ficers said the .32·caliber cane gun, dating back to 1876, and the jewelry were taken from the home of painter Edward Lincoln Ness. 51, of 32962 Vallero. The property was valued at $1,540. First of 10 Major Runs Begins Tonight The first of 10 major grunion runs or the season begins tonight and continues through Monday. :iccording to the California Department of Fish and Game. Grunion don't actually run The s mall silvery fish sort of Clip-flop onto the shore with the high tide. lay their eggs, then wait to hitch a ride back lo the sea on the next big wave. Fishermen take advantage of this wonder of nature to scoop them out of the sand. Grunion hunters are supposed to be al least 16 and hold valid fishing licenses. The fish are to be taken using hands only. Grunion may be taken le~ally durtng any month of the year ex- cept April or May. They nounder onto shore only at night, usually when tides are highest, during the fiv e nights following a new or full moon. The runs last one to three hours. Tonight's run 1s forecast lo be from 10.17 p.m. to J2· 17 a.m. Saturday . Generally the best limes to Women'sRwi Planned for Capo Beach A JO kilometer run for women through the streets of Capistrano· Beach has been planned for April 29, after Capistrano Beach Chamber of Commer ce mem· bers voted unanimously Wednes· day to SPonsor the event. Women runner s from throughout Southern California will be invited to participate, said Rick Van Alstine, publicity chai'rman. They will compete for trophies in seven age divisions, he said. Participants will also receive commemorative T - shirts. The race 0£ approximately 6.5 miles will start at the corner of Doheny Park Road and Victoria Boulevard at 9 a.m ., Van Al· stine said. The co\Jrse will wend south to Camino de Estrella ano JOOJJ1>a1* to the starting poin&..- A-ii f o n e interested i n parlictpalinl( in the event or helping to run It can call Van Alstlne for addiUonal lnforma· tlon at496-82nl. V-18itor to Laguna Repom R~bbery Burclara broke lnlo a hotel room in La1u.o• Beach Thun- day nllht. takln1 • camera from II Siernllbdre vialtor • Jarne1 Wrtcht told pollce the $150 camera wq taken from bi.I room at th• CoHt Inn, HOl South Coast HJpway aometlll)t WedneSday nltbt or Thu~ mornh1j. catch lhem are Crom 11 p.m. to midni~ht. Female grunion surf to shore within choice waves. and are ac· companied by as many as eight males. The ladies literally drill themselves into the sand at ·the farthest point the wave takes them. They lay eggs and the males fertilize the offspring. About 10 days later, the eggs arc carried out to sea by the next series of high tides. where they hatch. The grunion may be on shore for several minutes, though, usually the entire mating pro- cedure takes only half a minute. Grunion appear on most beac hes along the Southern California coast. The best night is the third one after the new or full moon. You can catch as many as yoo think vou can ea~. Fro. Pllfl.-Al BUBBLES ••• us." In the meantime today, Lion Country manager Leon Un- terhalter was scheduled to ap· pear in Orange County Superior Court on the matter of a bip- p op o tam us h earing, before Judge Leonard Goldstein. The bearing is the result of a restraining order issued two weeks ago by another Superior Court judge, Robert Green. The order was sought after hippopotamus fans wer e told that frustrated Lion Country rangers were considering killing Bubbles as a precaution against her harming bystanders. Green's order forbade Lion Country from taking any action that would endanger the hippo's life. Today's hearing was to de- termine whether a full in.hmc- lion· should be issued for the same purpose. Unterhaller, however, bad said he "'.elcomed the restrain- ing order, because, according to him, the last thoudit of Lion Country administrafiSrs was hJp- pocide against tbe tnternational- Jy celebrated Bubbles * *--~~ F,,....Page.4J mPPO .. • CO$lly Job .. of snaring Bubbles and retutning her to her Uoo Country Sa1arl pond and the baby who h asn't seen tier mother fol' two weeks. . "We have a number or plans but tho chiel alm Is to feed ber lnt.o a trap/' he said. "Our flnt object.Ive la to set h4tr &.horoa1h1Y calmed down to U... point that tho will trust us aaaln." • U'nterbalter said bis ranters l>ad propoMd lo'ftlint &ho l••el of tb• watcf' ln th• La•una Canyon Road pond lbat h11 become Bobbi•, bavet\ bul tb• JocaJ .__. dlstrict temfJOfari11 killed t.bat ldia. • Exclusively at ALDEN'S Sl1f J l\E\\'llJE 1~1\l:'llJ l\Y 1\lf'I1J.l(Jl\IZEJJ S1\tE ! FEATURING "THE CALIFORNIA LOOK" BY WALTER CARPETS HUNDREDS OF BREATHTAKING COLORS INSPIRED BY THE MOUNTAINS, DESERTS, SEA, AND FORESTS OF CALIFORNIA! ~··~ ..... _..,.,, .. I# ¥t.f'f/N~»~ .~ .... ..-~LIL~ .... \ WlllOWBARK'Created tiy C EOARBROOK sa.ony plu~h Walter's Spectracolor• mulll·llyll In 181er111tc ··C•hlor111a Loo~ .. 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Spokesmen for both airlines s aid reservations are down more than SO percent for flights those days. •'There are very good signs tbat people are not going to On- tario," said Alex Duron, a spokesman for Air California. T o m Chandler, station manager for Hughes Airwest, agreed, saying the switch has "by all means" cut reservations for those days on his airline by more than halr. Private jets that need the 1ong runway will also be redirected by the tower to other a irports s uch as Long Beach Airport, a spokesman for the airport said. Golden West Airlines com- muter flights to Los Angeles and Fullerton will remain in Orange County because propeller.driven planes can use the airp?rt's shorter, secondary runway. Private prop-driven planes won 'l be affected for the same reason. An airport spokesman said to- day Jhis will be the first time major repairs have been made to the 5,700-foot-long jet runway, which will be covered with slurry seal and re-marked. Airport Service will provide Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1978 N TEN CENTS to Ontario bus transportation from Orange County Airport to Ontario at a cost of '$4.SS each way. Buses will leave about an hour and a half before scheduled flights. A spokesman for the airport said it isn't yet established what will be done if it rains when the repaving is scheduled. However, Airwest's Chandler said that, if it rains, rlights would probably have to remain in Ontario another day Robert Payton, director of public affairs for Air California. said his airline has scheduled its early morni ng Wednesday flights out of Ontario anyway. Air Cal plans to resume Orange County service at about 9 a .m. Wednesday. <See FLIGHTS, Page A2) Talks Resunte Seals Aplenty Back-to-work Notices Go Out WASHINGTON (AP) -As contract talks resumed in the 95-day coal strike, federal marshals delivered copies of the back-to-work court orders to the leaders of the striking miners to- day. The order directed the 160,000 miners to go back to work at 7 a m . today but reports from the coal fields showed there was no stampede to return to the job. In many places, the miners said they were waiting until federal marshals actually de- 1 iv er ed the~eourt orders. Technically, a defendant is not required to obey the order until Mesa Cops Hunt Link To Killer he "is served with a copy. The marshals have until 1 :30 p.m. PST Monday to hand the orders to the 1,451 defendants named by the federal judge who issaed lhe back-to-work man- date under the Taft-Hartley AcL Carter administration officials say they will not have a good estima te of the miners' response· until toward the end of next week. President Carter declared Thursday that he believes "a substantial portion of them ... will comply with the law" and go back on the job. Meanwhile, negotiators for the United Mine Workers union and the coal industry negotiators met at a downtown Washington hotel to search for a settlement or their batter dispute, which has forced electric utilities lo curtail power and industries to lay orr thousands o( workers. Sources saad UM W President Arnold Miller and his bargaining team were mccllng with four of- ficials from the Bituminous Coal Operators Association without t h e prescnct· of f ederal mediators. "If it's going to be resolved, this is where it's ~oing to be re- solved," Miller told reporters. Unanimous Choiee 17 Seal fanciers get acquainted with trio of harbor seals that came ashore today near lifeguard headquarters in Newport Beach. Lifeguards said nine of the seagoing mam- mals have shown up at the lifeguard facili- ty during the past day. Five were packed off to a Laguna Beac.h agency that cares for sick sea mammals. Lifeguards said the animals come ashore to rest from the rigors of swimming in s torm-tossed seas and to search for food because they can't see the ir prey in c hurned up, muddy coastal waters By MICHAEL PASKEVICR OI l'.lle o.ilf .._ 14.Wf ReicheH Named New OCTD Chief ~ . f Grunion Season ·Opens • First of I 0 Major R11ns Begins Tonight The first or 10 major grunion runs of the season begins tonight and continues through Monday, according t o the California Department of Fish and Game. Grunion don't actually run. The small silvery fish sort of I flip-flop onto the shore with the high tide, lay their eggs, then wait to hitch a ride back to the sea on the next big wave. Fishermen take advantage of l this wonder of nature to scoop them out of the sand. I Grunion h.unters are s upposed to be at least 16 and hold valid fishing Licenses. The fish are to be taken using hands only. Grunion may be taken legally ~ during any month of the year ex-l cept April or May. · . • r They flounder onto shore only f at night, usually when tides are t highest, during the fi ve nights , following a new or full moon. \ The runs last one to three hours. I Tonight's run is foreCiiSt to be lrom 10:17 p.m. to 12:17 a.m. t Saturday. Generally the best times to catch them are from 11 p.m. to midnight. Female grunion surf lo shore l within choice waves, and are ac· Coa > f ... Weather J Variable clouds through 1 Saturd~ wlt.IU 20 percent chance of llpt. showers. • Weaterly wlndl 15 to 20 mph afternoons. Con--. tinued ~ days. LOws ontfllt 46" to -si. Htatrs Saturday 51 to 63. INSIDE TOD~ Y How are automotive brokt drum• going io be Uftd fn o UC Imrie Wt"4' Enacmbt. conc1rt? Sfe Pdge Cl. companied by as many as eight males. The ladies literally drill them selves into the sand at the farthest point the wave takes them . They lay eggs and the males fertilize the offspring. A bout 10 days later. the eggs are carried out to sea by the next series of high tides, where they hatch. The grunion may be on shore for several minutes, though, usually the entire m ating pro- cedure takes only hair a minute. Grun ion a ppear on most beach es along the Southern California coast. The best night is the third one a fter the new or full moon. . You can catch as many as yo11 think vou can ea~. Hippo Capture Plot Safari Rangers Adopt Scare Tactic By PIDLIP ROSMARIN her escape rrom the animal °' .. DN,,,...,..s...,, compound Feb. 20. Previous ef- Giant bulldozers were to be forts to use a trap made or nets sent into a pond off Laguna Can-have failed. yon Road today to frighten Thursday night Bubbles Bubbles the hippopota mus out of stepped into the net trap twice to the water, Lion Country Safari feed on select cabbages an6 other orricials said . vegetable goodies known to be The animal was to be chased favoredbyhippopotamuses. out. or the pond, then darted with Both times, Lion Country re- tranquilizer and herded about by ported, as soon as rangers start- constructlon crews, rangers and ed their jeeps to pull the nets horsemen until she dl'ops. around the hippo, she strolled The plan waa a last-ditch ef-away, and w a ite<l for the fort to catch Bubbles, who has ran"ers to tum off the motors. eluded capture auempts since (See BUBBLES, Page AZ> * * * * * * WUrt ·PO:Ct Gives . . . .. Biibbles Guarantee Bi 'roM BAllLEY °' .. ....,,.... ..... A Lacuna Beach lawyer and a representative ot lJon Country Safari ol lrvlne shook hands to-day over an Oranae County · s-.perlOI' Court agreement which tnaur.a t.bal no harm will befall .. 81.tbbl•" tbe wayward bl_ppo. Attorney BUl Sbetcleld, 'tepresenUn1 .. t;ove Animals" ·and Lion~ Safari d1Hctor Leoa Unterballer left the court.room arm 1n arm after Un· terbaltn auured Jaadse Leon•rd Goldltein that bl• or· l•ftb•Uoft Will bOool' \be~­ neDt lnjuDct.lon ••10Uateit bet•ffll the pani• toda)'. Costa Mesa police were still searching today for the killer and a motive in the Thursday morning shooting death or a Massachuse~ teal estate con- ventioneer wnb refused to ac- company the gUJ}man and his two hostages on an elevator at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. · Police are seeking two occu- pants of a 1967 orange Porsche sports car that was seen leaving the hotel parking lot about two minutes after the 2 :46 a .m . murder in the lobby. Capt. Robert Moody, com- mander of the Costa Mesa Poli ce Department's In - vestigative Division, said today the driver and passenger m the car are being sought only for in- form ation on the slaying. The dead man has been iden- tified as 32·year-old Daniel M. Sweeney of Natick, Mass., a real estate agent who was one of 250 Century 21 agents attending a five-day management training seminar at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Sweeny and a second hotel guest whose nam e is being withheld were seated in the hotel lobby when they were confront- ed bv a young man armed with a (See GUNMAN, Page A2) Wast Cooler, But Rainless For Weekend • "The weather.man soys clear to- day. Hedoem'tknowyou'vitgoumooy And it's raining, raining in my heart." -Pophi1 Of thrSOs. It may ht? raining in the hearts or the lovelorn this weekend, but it won't be raining outside, the National Weather Service said today. The forecast is for variable clouds on Saturday wilh no rain predicted and ~tear on Sunday. A sli&ht chance of showers is foreseen for Mooday,, Ht1 h t~mpe!"atur•• are. forecast in the UPJ>ef' 60s and lows in the low 50s. But, although 1unn1 skies re· turned today over the Orante Coast, sudden showera caught. • man~ residents by surprise Thurtday. , Cotta M~a aot the welt.eat, wllh .9S <'A u inch recor4ed at Oran ge Coast Collete. Tlae aeason total there.~ 25.4.5 incbel, compared w '1.13 lncbea lut year al UUa time. 1 Other overn•1ht re1dln11 around the counlY were .32 ln HqDU01t.oo Beach, .d in t.aguna Nls\i81 •• 22 IA $aata Ana .... ... atop sanuaio , ... Oil • e.ld1eback Jilowitaln. • James Reicher t, assistant manager of the Orange County Transit District <OCTD> was named the district's new general manager today. Reichert , 45, was chosen unanimously by OCTD directors. to replace Ed Lortz in the transit district's top management post. Loritz resigned from his $41,700-a-year job two weeks ago after serving as manager the Senate OKs Pact Change w ASmNGTON (A p) -The Senate voted 84 ·5 today to give the United States the right to in· tervene militarily, if necessary. to keep the Panama Canal open to the ships of all nations. With the suppor t of the De mocratic and Republican lea ders of the Senate, the language was added to the trea- ty guaranteeing the neutrality of the canal. The vote came as opponents narrowed their quest for votes to defeat the pacts to five or their uncommitted colleagues. > .... past three years. In a related action today, dirf'ctors relieved Loritz from his manager's duties effective immediately, but retained him as a consultant to assist in Lhc transition. Reichert 's appointment was announced after an hour-long closed-door meeting of direc- tors. Director Robin Young said the board decided agamst a lengthy. nationwide search for Lortiz's replacement because or their confidence in Reichert. Re ichert had served as an- teri m general manager before Loritz was hired three years ago and had been the second ranking contender for lhe lop post at that time. Reichert is to be paid $40,500 · annually. A former Valla Park city coun- cilman. Reichert joancd OCTD four years ago. Before becoming assistant manager he served as OCTD·s man.1ger of planning and development. Reichert earlier was manager of program dcvt'lopment in civil systems wath the TRW Co rp. Reichert also has served as a planning commissioner in Villa Park . , AZ DAIL y PILOT N 16N-M Sbuknts Finalists Sixteen high school students in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District are among 14,000 students across the nation who have been chosen as finalists in the 1'l ationaJ Merit Scholarship competHion. Corona dcl Mar lligh School's f inalists are Elie Canelli, Monica Carson, Thomas Cassutt and Dan Sedor. David Dawe, David Doyle and Donald O'Neal are Costa Mesa High School's finalists. From Newport Harbor High, Mary Allen, Jed Dempsey, Marge Lovell. Marshall Mamln, Drew McCormick and Douglas Watson were selected as finalists in the competition. Estancia High School's (Costa Mesa ) finalists are Randall llar- rmgton, Larry Krais!> and Eric Stake. The local students ar e now eligible for college scholarships awarded by the National Merit Scholarship Corp. The scholars hips will be awarded in April on the basis of scholastic standing and need. All local student final ists are in the top one percent scholastically in the nation. Valley Driver Faces Charge In 2 Deaths A Fountain Valley woman who allegedly was drunk behind the wheel of her car when it was in· valved m a Newport Beach acci· dent that cost the lives of two other motorists has been or- dered to appear March 16 in Orange County Superior Court. Darlene Marie Hunt, 20, of 9674 Nightingale, will be ar- ·raigned before Judge Robert E. Rickle s on charges of manslaughter and drunken driv- ing. She is free on $2,500 bail. Miss I lunt was arrested last. Jan. 1 as she sat weeping on the curb while pohce investigated a three-car collision on the Pacific Co as t Highway bridge over Newport Bay. Officers said she lost control of her car which struck an abut· ment of the bridge and then was • diverted into the path of oncom- ing traffic. They said four people were in· jured, two of them fatally, in the ensuing series of collisions. Miss Hunt escaped with scratches and brwscs on her knees, they said. The two victims who died later in a local hos pit al wcte: Elizabeth Jane Hall, J&, or 23 Golela Place, Corona del Mar, and Jeffrey Keith Franklin, 19, of Orange. > Travel Denied To 6 Fugitives NEW YORK (AP) -Six American fugitives who were to have nown home to surrender on. air piracy charges were left In Havana after Air Canada re- fused lo fly them out because it was not satisfied with .security arrangements. Airline security officials bad traveled lo Havana Thursday morning, "looked into the situa- tion and decided not lo grant the men passage," said Marie-J osee Burgeois, an airline public rela- tions representative in Mon- treal. "The airline was not 1lven al'\Y more information except that they wer e called ex· patriates," ·Said Ed Johnson, an Air Canada security official. "You can call them what you like. We're caught ln the middle of this one." ORANOI! COMT M DAILY PILOT Frtd•r. M.,oh 10, 1971 I II 2SttUAfloard t MlllS I 2 -Cosmonauts ................. Pair ResClleCI Two men trapped in a min isubmarine 355 feet down in the icy North Sea were rescued today when the snared sub was cut free and brought to the surf ace. They were stuck nearly 24 hours. See story on Page A4. .. MOSCOW (AP> -A Soviet and a Czechoslovak cosmonaut returned to Earth today from the Soviet Salyut 6 space station, leaving two other Soviet cos- monauts aboard, the Tass news agency reported. Soviet flight commander Alex- ei G ubarev and Czechoslovak spaceman Vladimir Remele bad spent seven days in space in the first mission to include a non- Soviet, non-American astronaut. Tass said Georgy Greehko and Yuri Romanen.ko were continu- ing their work aboard lhe space station after more than 12 weeks in space. They are expected to return to Earth in the next week or two, having broken the world space endurance record of 84 days set four years ago by a U.S. Skylab crew. · During their week in space, Gubarev and Remek engaged in joint scientific experiments. Bubhles II? Hippo's Lawyer a Father LAGUNA BEACH A1TORNEY Bill Sheffield strode into court today shouting "it's a girl!" But his remarks bore no reference lo his famous client, "Bubbles." Sheffield, distributing pink candy cigars, explained that his wife, Leslie, gave birth to a daughter late Thursday in South Coast Community Hospital. LA WYERS IN THE law and motion department swiftly rejected Sheffield's plan to christen his daughter Amanda. "No way." Sheffield was told. "Well, what do you s uggest?" the puzzled Shef· field asked. "Bubbles II," he was advised. "She just has to be Bubbles II." --* * *------.*· * * Fro.Page Al Frot11PageAI HIPPO ••• BUBBLES ••• photography or the Earth and in television broadcasts. They also brought supplies to the space station. Tass announced during the flight th at othe r East bloc spacemen, from Poland and East Germany, will also be or- bited before the year is out. Among the experiments car- ried out during the past week by the four cosmonauts were cardiovascular tests using an airtight suit, microbiology pro- ced ures, optics experiments, star observation and study of natural resources on Earth, ac- cording to Soviet announce- ments. Gubarev and Remek are the second crew to visit Romanenko and Grechko aboard Salyut 6. Soviet cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Oleg Makarov flew up for a five-day series or JointexperimentsinJanuary. From Page Al FLIGHTS ••• Payton said reservations personnel have been notifying- customers of the temporary closure of the airport for about a month. Human Error Caused Outage Ba1'eaPuff A Shan tribeswoman puffs her cheroot in a market place in Taunggyi, Burma. Unlike occidental nations, Burma has not attempted to curtail s moking. Men, women and children puff throughout the Southeast Asian nation. Newport Car Death Suspect Facing Trial OozeBWcks Scenic Route At Malibu A suspect in the hit-and·ron LOS ANGELES (AP) death of a Newport Beach girl Mounds or mud dropped from a has been released on his own re-coastal hill today, covering cognizance p e nding trial, Pacific Coast Highway at Newport Beach police s aid lo-Malibu with a giant glob of ooze day. that blocked all lanes of the Steven Jay Landrigan, 26, or scenic route. 445 Catalina Drive, was arrested Los Angeles County sheriff's Th u rsday on s us picion of Deputy Carl Riegert said the manslaughter. Police Sgt. Ken mud s lide measured 30 to 40 Thompson said a parts dealer yards wide, was 10 feet deep and gave them information leading would require half a day to SAN DIEGO <AP) -Dis-to the arrest after a description clear. ciplinary action may be taken of the suspect vehicle was The highway, California t , against a maaotenance crew circulated. was closed at the site. but foreman who failed to switch off Killed instantly in the 12:20 authorities hoped to open a a ground cable, cauging a.m . accident Wednesday was makesbi!tdetour. Wednesday's power blackout, Doreen You , 18, whom s ays.oneofbisbosse.s. Thompson said lived in Newport No injuries were reported and The mi.stake ln the Chu.bl Vista Beach but bad no fixed ad· no homes were damaged by the l 11 d dress. slide which occurred near the :~~::1~~ii°!h:C:n!a~e 0t:esur~~ Witnesses said Miss You was it~;~~on of Las Flores Canyon through the system of San Diego standing on a curb on the Arches Gas & Electric Co., setting off Overpass over Coast Highway State road crews had stood by other circuit breakers and dis-when a while pickup truck through the night ready to clear rupting electricity lo 318,000 of swerved over the curb and hit a way mudslides anlicipat~d ty." he said. "Up to now she hasn't a nd r don't think she will." the utility's 700,000 customers. her Thompson sat'd from rain·drenched bluffs. "We're afraid Bubbles has it ----.-------------·------·------------------figured out," said Jo Scheller, Sheffield took legal action against Lion Counrty Safari when he learned from his newspaper that park rangers were considering destroying tbe hippo which has twice eacaped from the Irvine enclosure. Judge Robert H. Green quick· ly signed a restraining order w hi c b temporary action becomes permanent today with the agreement between both sides. • Unterbaiter said his rangers will continue to work throughout the weekend on the "long and costly job" of snaring Bubbles · and returning her to her Lion Country Safari pond and the baby who hasn 't seen her mother for two weeks. . "We have a number of plans but the chief aim is to feed her into a trap," be said. ••our first o b jectiv e is to get her thoroughly calmed down to the point that she will trust us again." Unterhalter said his rangers bad proposed lowering the level of the water in the Laeuna. Canyon Road pond tbat bas become Bubbles, haven but the local water district. temporarily killed that idea. F,....PageAJ GUNMAN ••• .22 c'aUber revolver. The gunman already bad taken a hotel employee hostage and commanded Sweeny and the second guest to get into a lobby elevator. Sweeny refused, and was shot when be attempted to break away and run, police uld. Several ahotl were flrecl! wlth one bullet atrildna S]VeeDY Ill the left shoulder and ricoebetlna through bis heart. police 1ald. He was pl'ODOUllced dead. Oil ar· rival at Mercy 9enera1 Hospital ln Santa Ana. The two bolta(es escaped dur- ing tbe abootinl by c:Joetnc the doors of the elevator they had been ordered into. CapL Moodf aal4 tocla7 poUee have not Nied out robber7 • a mQtlve ln tbe tat.al laeldent. However, Capt. Mood1 NJd tbla -th~ll 6Www ••aUQa.!;' Tbe IUllJDU gavo DO lndlea-tlon be Intended to rob b\a boeta1e1, and apparenUy h.cl Dever met tbem before, police aald. ' Lion Country publicist. "One would think she's outl!uessing us ... . In the meantime today, Lion Country manager Leon Un- terbalter was scheduled to ap- pear in Orange County Superior Court on the matter of a bip- po po tam us bearing, before Judee Leonard Goldstein. The hearing Ls the result of a restraining order issue d two weeks ago by another Superior Court judge, Robert Green. · The order was sought after hippopotamus fans were told that frustrat~ Lion Country rangers were considering killing Bubbles as a precaution aeainsi her h arming byst.anders. Green's order forbade Lion Country from taking any action that would endanger the 'hippo's life. ToClay's bearing was to de. termine whether a full injunc- tion s hould be Issued for the same purpose. Unterhalter. bowever1 bad sal4 be welcomed the reetrain-tne order, because, according to him, the last thoulht of Lion Country admlnlstrators was blp- pocide against the international· ly celebrated Bubbles. Mrs.Howard Of Newport Dead at 85 ~rvlces wU1 be held Sunday for Maybelle P. Howard, a 2'· year resident of Newport Beach, wtlo died Wednesday at the age of SS. Mrs. Haward was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ln Newport Beach. Services will begin at 3:30 p.m. at PacUic View Chapel In Newport Beach. Survivors include daughters Elisabeth McClalre of Newport Beach, Sue Burns ol Orante and P atrlcla R . Col1rove of Fallbrook, ei&ht grandcb.lldreo and four cre•t·arandchild.ND. The f amlly bas 1a11e1ted memorial coatribatloas to tbe American Cancer Society. . . NB Attorn,--- On Bar Panel Newport Beaeb attorney stepbea C. ~ b• 1*1l' appoint.cl to MJ'Ve a cme-,..r term an tbe board ol &netan al t.b• oranse OMmtJ Bar~ tlon. Drum• ...._ a'lflll tbe poet ~a.i.ct~-=..a~e.:; .~the pndlce otlaw lD Oran&• County and now operat.a a ham.,.._ mad at a W10mblil *1 relort. Dnammr ... 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Stocks TEN CENTS I Miners· Get Orders to Return to Work WASHINGTON (AP) -As contract talks resumed in the 95-day coal strike, federal marshals delivered copies of the back-to-work court orders to the leaders of the striking miners tO· day. The order directed the 160,000 miners to go back to work at 7 a.m. today but reports from the coal fields showed there was no stampede to return to the job. In many places, the miners Vice Job: ·Tax Pays For Sex SEATTLE (AP) -Bruce t McLean's job was to kiss and tell. r As a citizen vice agent, he t paid for sex with taxpayer 1 money. then reported every de-i tail of whal happened to police. f "She asked m e to get un· l dressed and to give her $30, which I did." he said of a Sept. 2<>, cucounter at the Suprema Sauna. McLean said that after being given a shower, he asked the woman what she charged. "She replied she usually got $30 for intercourse," he said in an affidavit filed by the county prosecutor·s office to prove iU; case against the massage pa rlor. The money was provided by a King County detective, McLean said. An affidavit filed by one agent > said he reported to vice detec· ~ tives on having sex for pay at 7 t least 27 times. Such use or such civilian agents. as well as county police officers. ended thts week with an order by King County Executive , John Spellman. He said use or agents engaging in sex acts was "a-deviation" or policy. . T h e agents' acts were performed in conjunction with a civil lawsuit filed by Prosecutor Christopher Bayley to close three massage parlors _: Suprema Sauna. the Skandia Massage Studio in downtown Seattle and the Little Skandia Massage Studio in Mercer Island. Bayle~·s office said it has evidence of 53 sexual encounters gathered over three years . Typically, civilian vice agents were given $40 to $80 .to pay for the sexual favors. as well as $5 lo $10 "spending money." Seattle and Mer<:er Is land police offices also used agents to build cases for prosecution. I A spokesperson for Seattle Mayor Charles Royer. who was out of town on business. said agents were used prior to Royet's lakin'g office in January and ·~it won't happen under the l Royer administration." ~ However. Mercer Island City r Manager Larry Rose said he <See SEX, Page A2) • t Toro Bookie I Suspect Faces ~ Court Action An El Toro m81\ who allegedly • accepted bets on baseball games from an undercover Orange i County sheriff's orncer has been ordered lo appear for arraign-it m en t Mar.ch 31 in ~perior Court. Judge Ma.son Fenton will take ' the b ench for.. court action • aca1nst LaWl'ence Bottoms Du· t l1. 41t of 24701 it.ymond Way .. H&t. Jreeon $2,ooO bail. Duty was arrested Oct. 14 J after be atJe•edly accepted wagers on the outcome or the World Serie& ca.met between the !. Los Anreltt. Dodgers and the --~y.-y..,_., --, At'N:ltinl dftcen-ta.HI Duly bad a subltanUil cUentelt. J : KDotfy Pine Park , . ~ Ready for Op¢ning • • • Tllo l.I atre knotty Pl.ne Pan ha w""'a Hila. wW 0tftclall1 11 11!_• to U.. pubUc on March 201 .,.....,,. CoUnly tOvt~eot of. lldala annoURce. 'J'h• •.soo park lncll.ldu pfc· <fl me arua, Wlaln.,., a tot 1ot and a YOlt.,ball'~cou:.rt. 1t lt Jocatet • .'&nattj Pine 11.oed bit ........... -lleta; !JN .... .,, La: Pa Roed. said they were waiting until federal marshals actually de· livered the court orders. Technically, a defendant is not required to obey the order until he is served with a copy. The marshals have until 1:30 p.m. PST Monday to band the orders lo the 1,451 defendants named by the federal judge who issued the back-lo-work man- date under the Taft-Hartley Act. Carter administration officials say they will not have a good estimate of the miners· response · until toward the end of next week. President Carter declared Thursday that he believes "a s ubstantial portion of them ... will comply with the law" and go back on the job. Meanwhile, negotiators for the United Mine Workers union and the coal industry negotiators met al a downtown Washington hotel to search for a settlement of their biller dispute. which has forced electric utilities lo curtail power and industries to lay off thousands of workers. Sources said UMW President Arnold Miller and his bargaining team were meeting with four of- ficials from the Bituminous Coal Operators Association without the presence of federal mediators. "H it's going to be resolved, this is where it's going to be re· solved," Miller told reporters. "It's not going to be resolved by intervention." The two sides have not bargained on a new national contract s ince the industry agreed to union contract de- mands two weeks ago under the threat of presidential interven- tion. The contract was rejected by the rank-and-file by a 2-1 margin last weekend. Many mine managers said to· day their mines were ready for 4\he miners to return to work. Anthony Harris, foreman of a mine near Fairmont, W. Va., said he ran radio announcements say- ing the mine would open today. He was present to welcome the men at 7 a.m . but no one showed up. In Kentucky, some mines were ready to resume produc- tion but the miners didn't show up for work. Mission Ends Soviets Return From Salyut AP Wlr9Pllo\O MOSCOW <AP) -A Soviet and a Czechoslovak cosmonaut returned to Earth today from the Soviet Salyut 6 space station. leaving two other Soviet cos- monauts aboard. the Ta::.s news a~ent·y reported. Soviet flight commander Alex- ei Gubarev and Czechoslovak spaceman Vladimir Remek had spent seven days in space in the first m1ss1on to include a non- Soviet. non·American astronaut. Tass said Georgy Grechko and Yuri Romanenko were continu- ing their work aboard the space station after more than 12 weeks Mine Official Arrested Mesa Cops Hunt Link To Killer Charles Bateman, presidept of the United Mine Workers Local ~17, is escorted•by Virginia State Police following a confrontation between Bateman and a television news crew in Norton, Va. B~teman was charged with dis- orderly conduct. By 1'UCHAEL PASKEVICH Oft• o.i1, PO.C Si.ft Costa Mesa police were still searching today for the killer and a motive in lbe Thursday morning s hooting death of a Massachusetts real estate con- vent1oneer who refused to ec- com pany the gunman and his two hostages on a n elevator at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. CoUrt. Pact. Gives Bubbles. Guarantee Police are seeking two occu- pants of a 1967 orange Porsche sports car that was seen leaving the hotel parking lot about two minutes after the 2 :46 am. murder in the lobby. By TOM BARLEY Ol'tlll 0.11, l'llet St.ff A LaJtttna Beach lawyer and a repr1senlatJve of Lion Country Safari -Of Irvine shook hands to- day over an Orange County Superior Court agreement which insures that no karm will befall ''Bubbles" the wayward hippo. Attorney Bill Sheffield, representing ''Love Animals': and Lion Country Safari director Leon Unterhalter left the courtroom arm in arm after Un· terhaller assured Judge Leonard Goldstein that his or- ganization will honor the perma- nent injunction negotiated bet ween the parties today. "I think this is admirable." Judge Goldstein told both men. "And I am glad to see that Love Animals recognizes that the hip· po ~ould become a menace to human life and that sensible pre- , cautiqns should be taken.'' Unterhalter commented out- side the courtroom that the legal actio'n against l\im was not necessary because his park rangers never intended to hurt Bubbles In any way, "despite a press report lo the contrary. ''The only reason that would lead us to even consider destroy- ing her is if s he becomes a menace to human life or safe~ ty." he said. "Up to now ~he hasn't and 1 don't lhin1< she will." Sheffield took legal action against Lion Counrty Safari (See IUPPO, Page A2) Capt. Robert Moody, com- mander of the Costa Mesa Poli c e Deoartment's In · vesllgative Division. s aid today (See GUNMAN, Page AZ) * * *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Bubbles II? Hippo's Lawyer a Father LAGUNA BEACH ATTORNEY Bill Sheffield strode into court today· shouting "it's a girl! .. But his remarks bore no reference to his famous client, "Bubbles." Sheffield. distributing pink candy cigars. explained that his wife. Leslie. gave birth to a daughter late Thursday in South Coast Community Hospital. LAWYERS JN THE law and motion department s wiftly rejected Sheffield's pian lo christen his daug hter Amanda. "No way." Sheffield was told. ''Well , what do you suggest?" the puzzled Shef · field asked. "Bubbles II," he was advised. "She just has lo be Bubbles II. .. ·Train Commu~ers Up Amttak Continuea Redu£ed Round Trip Fare 8y JERRY CLAUSEN .Of ............. , .... in space. They are expected lo return to Earth in the next week or l~o. having broken the world· space endurance record of 84 days set four years ugo by a U.S . Skylab crew. During their week in space. Gubarev and Rcmek engaged in Joint scientific experiments, photography of the Earth and in television broadcasts. They also brought supplies to the space station. Tass announced during the flight that other East bloc spacemen. from Poland and East Germany, will also be or- O•ily PllM St.ff -o GETS TRANSIT POST New Chief Reichert Reichert Gets OCTD Post As Manage r James Reichert, assistant manager of the Orange County Transit District <OCTD> was named the district's new general manager today. Reichert, 45, was chosen unanimously by OCTD directors. to replace Ed Lortz in the transit district's top management post. Loritz r esigned from his $41,700-a-year job two weeks ago after serving as manager the past three years. In a related action today. directors relieved Loritz from his manager's duties eCCective immediately, but retained him as a consultant to assist in the transition. Reicbert's appointment was announced after an hour.Jong closed-door meeting of direc-tors. Director Robin Young said the board decided against a lengthy, nationwide search !or Lortia's replacement because or their confidence in Reichert. Reichert had served as in- terim general manager before Loritz was hired three years ago and had been the second ranking contender ror the top post at that Ume. etc e soo"Oe paTd ~.SW annually. A former VlUa Park city coun- cil man, Reichert Joined OC'l'D rour year, ago. Before becom!,Qg anbtant man..,U be ff1"Ved as OCTD's manaaer or plaonine and devet~ Beltbert eatlitt wu manager ol Pf'Oll'U'I doVeJOPfrioot bl c1vtl ay~tem' wltb tho TRW c.brp. Ke la Ob I.he board ot dlHC?ton tor f'eedbedE PoundaUon, • ft.Oft· p rofll organlaatlon p rovld(n, aervlces to~ cltlaena, and Is put cbaral• of the SoutMm Callt.wma A.aoclaUon of ~ erameoti' Treaelt Adviaory eom...m.. .. bited before the year is out. Among the experiments car· ried out during the past week by the four cosmonauts were C'ardiovascular ll'sts using a n airtight suit. microbiology pro· cedures. optics experiments. star observation nnd study or natural resources on Earth, ac- cording lo Soviet announ ce· men ls. Gubarev and Rcmek are the second crew to v1s1t Romanenko a nd G rechko aboard SCI lyut 6. Soviet cosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Oleg Makarov flew up for <1 five-day series or Joint experiments in J<Jnuary Applicants Wanted for School Job Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees have ope.,ed a second round of ap. plicallons (or assistant superin- tendent of business. The district received 27 ap· plications for the job. a new position which offers a salary of $36,567. earlier this year. Although three candidates were selected from the r:roup by a screening committee, "the board just decided that they would like to further screen." said Superintendent Richard Welte. Jim Mitchell. personnel ad ministrator. also said they thought the middle or the year - . when they previously soul{ht ap· plications -may not have been the best time to find someone. The deadline for applications now is May 15 and the person is expected to start work on July 1. In addition to professional publications. the district will ad vertise in the Wall Street Journal for this second round or a pplications. The new assistant superinten- dent would generally be in charge of the district's financial matters. The district is seeking a person with a master's degree or the equivalent and preferably a doctorate. The district also is requiring a minimum of three years experience in public school financing. Coast We ather Variable clouds throug.- Saturday with a 20 percent chance of light showers. Westerly winds 15 to 20 mph afternoons. Con- tinued cool days. Lows tonight 46 to ~2. Highs Saturday 57 to 6.1. INSIDE TODAY ,, llow an automotl~ broke dnm• ~ to be Ulfd in a UC lnnn~ Wind En.•~mb~ concert7 See~ Cl l•••:x AtY-~e Al e..tl.. OJ L.M. .. r.r M ...... ...... caiNtenit• .. oatlll.. 0.M ~le• ., en..... ., ......... A1 ........... M lt1t ... 1•al C1-U ......... , .. ............ t GUNMAN ••• t.he driver illld paasenser tn tne t'ar are being sought only for In· formation 1JO the slaying The dl•..td man ha~ been 1den t1f1cd ..is 32 }car old Dame! M . S"' ~enl') ol Natick. Mass .. a real eslulc &gt.>nt wh <>was one of 250 Century 21 agents attending a f1ve -dav mana~cmcnl training :.cmin<.i~ at lhl' South Coast Plaza Hotel. Sweeny and a :.econd holel guest whose name Is being withheld were scaled in the hotel lobby when they were confront· ed by a young man armed with a .22 caliber revolver. The gunman already had taken a holl'I employee hostage and commanded Sweeny and the second guest lo get into a lobby elevator. Sweeny refused, and was shot when he allempled lo break away and run, police said. Several shots were fi~d. with one bullet striking Sweeny in the left shoulder and ricocheting through his heart. police said. I le ""as pronounrcd dead on ar· ri\'al al Mercy General llosp1lal 1n Santa An:i The two hostagl'S E•scaped dur· 1ng the shootin~ hy dosing the doors of the clevalur they had been ordered into. C;i pt. Moody said today police ha\ e not ruled out robbery as a motive in the fatal incident. llowen•r. Capt. Moody said this theory 1s somewhat "shaky." The gunman ~ave no indica· lion he rntcndcd to rob hi s hoi.tages, and ;ipparently had never met them before, police S&1id . Senate OKs Pact Change WASHINGTO!'I CAP> -The Senate voted 84·5 today to give the L' 1itcd St:.ites th<: right to in· tervene m~lilarily. 1f necessary, to keep the Panama Canal open to the ships of all nations. With the s upport of the Democratic and Republican leaders of lht' Senate, the language was udded lo th<: trea· ty guar:.1ntl'c1ng the neutrality of thc C'arial The vutl' t•amc as opponents narrowed their quest for \'Oles to defeat th<' pacts to five of their uncomm1llcd colleagues. ( Pilot Logbook J Politician Takes A Lower Profile By WILLIAM HODGE Ol t• 0•11• ~ ... S'4IH AT LEAST ONE Saddleback Vall ey-area politician is cooling the rhetoric as California's stale primary cam· paign ~els into gear. Saddleback College trustee Norrisa Brandt, who is running for the Republican nomination for secretary of state next June. was asked if she had any comments as last week's meeting got under way. Trustees always open their meet- ings with comments on things they think are interesting or important. And Mrs. Brandt always seems to have something to say. But last week, when asked, she replied, "Nothing." Board President Larry Taylor must ha vc been a little surprised. "Nothing· on the campaign?" he asked. ··No comment," she replied. HANDT One trustee al the other end of the table noted that wa:; a new sound from Mrs. Brandt. * * * STATE EIUPLOYEES are getting bolde r -especially those who know the public's dependency on energy and water. Chuck Von Berg, Oroville Dam tour guide for the s tate's Department of Water Resources. is one of them. After explaining that the cost of electricity required to pump waler over the mountains to Southern California is expected to increase ten fold by 1983 because of energy shortages. he implied that new power sources are badly needed in the state. .. California can't get along on windmill m achines or solar power." Von Berg told a group of Saddleback Valley residents and local utility officials touring State Water Project facilities last week. ·'The governor thinks we can -but then he knows the tooth fairy." *** MISSION VIEJO'S Youth Shelter at Marguerite Parkway and J eronimo Road is open again after being closed for about eight weeks. · New houseparents in the county-operated facility are Bud and Carolyn MahaCfee. They've come to Mission Viejo from the Laguna Beach Youth Shelter. The six-bed house is the residence of children ex· periencing parent problems. The kids live in the house dur- ing the week and get counseling while living there. A warm, Saddleback Valley welcome to Bud a nd Carolyn. Grunion Season Opens First of IO Major R11ns ~egins Tonight The first of 10 major grunion runs or the season begins tonight and continues through Monday. according to the California Department of Fish and Game. Grunion don't actually run. The s mall silvery fish sort of . flip.flop onto the shore with the : Girl's Father ~:Sues Sclwols ~:Over Mishap • The father of a 10-ycar-old El : Toro gi rl who suffered serious :·injuries when she fell on a .: shovel during recess at an area school filed s uit Wednesday agalnst the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. Also named as defendant in the Orange County Superior Court action filed by Louis Aten- cio, 22818 Mesa Way, for his daughter. Debra Louise, is En· vironmental Land Contractors. It is alleged that employees of the contracting firm left the shovel on the grounds of Linda Vista Elementary School and created the hazard which led to Debra Atencio suffering facial cuts that required 11 stitches. The accident allegedly oc- ,curred last Oct. 20. The parents' claim for $100,000 in damages was r ejected by the school dis- . trict. The parents now seek damages to be awarded ln trial court. OAANQI! COAST H DAILY PILOT t high tide, lay their eggs. then wait to hitch a ride back to the sea on the next big wave. Fishermen take advantage of this wonder of nature to scoop them out of the sand. Grunion hunters are supposed to be at least 16 and hold valid fishing licenses. The fi sh are to be taken using bands only. Grunion may be taken legally during any month of the year ex- cept April or May. They flounder onto shore only at night, usually when tides are highest, during the five nights following a new or full moon. The runs last one to three hours. Tonight's run is forecast to be from 10: 17 p.m . to 12: 17 a.m. Saturday. Generally the best limes to catch them are from 11 p.m . to midnight. Female grunion surf to shore Fro• Page Al .1RAIN ••• for the commuter traln's ser vice, 402 passengers boarded Number 741 at points all aloog the line into Los Angeles. Many were city, county and state or: f icials celebrating the occasion with a standing-room-only ride. A clearer commuter-service picture might be drawn from the numbers returning aboard the commuter to Orange County from Los Angeles durma its S:30 p.m . after-work run over the two-we.?k period measured. Only 74 purchased tickets over the 11-day work period for the run to Santa Ana from points north, 38 for Fullerton and 69 for San Juan Capistrano. "It looks aood overall." was the ~omment from a Baxter Ward aide ln Los Angeles wbo said her omce would watch the fiiures closely durinl the train's slx·DJODth·loag pilot p.ro,ram. She said weather wat poor ...d.o.rlna *b• Jeu...-part-vt February, the train sustalnecf mecbanical difficulty and we .. may have diseour .. td a f.w people. It'• got toatt CoiJll.'• Marine Drill Team Perloi:ma·Monday The U.S. Martne Coflill au.t Drlll 'l'Mm act Dl"\HQ and Bqle, Cor'P9 ~ w~. n.c.. are l<!bedui.ct to·Plfform Mood~ at 11 ·a.a iii lliaaloe Viejo .Hlth School, 1S01S Chrii.a.Dta I>rtft ud • p.m. at tha lllariM C.,. Air St&lioa. ltl Toro. ~ to a Marini Corpe ..... The S"rfoM:Qaac• an friil and public, tbe apokeaman Nlcl. within c hoice waves, and are ac- companied by as many as eight males. The ladies literally drill themselves into the sand at the farthest polnt the wave takes them. They lay eggs and the males fertiliu the offspring. About 10 days later, the eggs are carried out to sea by the next series of high tides, where they batch. The grunion may be on shore for several minutes, though, usua lly the entire m ating pro- cedure lakes only half a minute. Grun ion appear on most beaches a long the Southern California coast. The best night is the third one after the new or full moon . You can catch as many as you think you can eat Inke Forest Riding Center Draws Wrath By JERllY CLAUSEN Of ... Delly,_ Sutt P lans to secure an attorney in a Ure with Occidental Land Inc. over closure of an El Toro area ridin g stable have b een curtalh!d temporarily by a new· ly formed borseowners group. Nate Sutton, chairman of Lake Forest Horseowners Associates, said Wednesday bis 18-family or· ganlzation has been told that Qe. cidental is planning a 100-acre riding facility l.D tbe general master plan for Lake Forest Ill. Ken Wassman, the El Toro. based apokesman for Occiden- tal, could n ot oe reached' Wednesda,y for nriflcaUon ot1 the prdposal. Object of the boneownera' wrath la the U-acre Late Forest Rl.cllna Ceat-• a.1ett-ts 1cbedul6d to dOM Stpt;-»..mtn the et.able Operaton• lease with Occident.al expttw . Occidental flu deedecl •J>Pl'C*· · lmately ftve of the r1dinf ea-ter'• 11 ACIW to Orante Comtl' as a ~of UM Pl'ODbMd 'S$. a.ere O>rnniunftY Park~ Mu~ of n" 1cne ta to 9>t included ID an •thletJe.Ule tadll- ty,. a count1 Envtrpa.._eatal Ma•aemeat Apncy (ff A) dt-i •ID •~man said. However, becau.. dev~lop.1 men& of the outdoor athletic areaJ II DO\~ rot IDON than a yearLtM •~an Mid. ~ eoun\1 II MIQtJ.unt with tbt ltabM operitoft -C>edclllllal' to k~ UM r1dbli .flcUitJ la operlitloa ••tUUtie la•d u., needed rar pan din&dpm.at: • Drain Power Due Will Bub~les Be Left Rig"' Dry? 8 y PIULIP ROSMARIN Of U• o.11r f'ltet sutt If you can 't take the hip· popotamus out of the pond, take the pond o re of th e hip· popotamus. That apparently is the essence ot 'Lion Country Safari '1 ump· teenth pla.b to capture Bubbles, the hippo who escaped Crom the anima l par~ Feb. 20. After two unsuccessful al· tempts to snare Bubbles in air cargo netting Thursctay night, park rangers fear she's got them all figured out. Now the rangers want to suck all the water out of Bubbles' horn estaked pond off Laguna Can- yon Road. near Laguna Beach. Rangers estimate it would take about eight hours to siphon off enough or the estimated 300,000 gallons in the pond to make it impossible for Bubbles to duck Wlder water. \he tuppopolamus stays sub· merged during daylight hours because she has sensitive skin and, like blondes and redheads, s unburns easily. · The rangers aren't a ble to tranquilize her around the waler because Bubbles would take ref· ure in the pond and probably drown under the mflueoce of the drug. Lion Country offi~ials report· ed they are seeking permission from a local water district to drain off the water. T hurs d ay n ight Bubbles stepped into the net trap twice lo feed on select cabbages and other vegetable gOO<lies known to be Ca vored by hippopotamuses. Both times, Lion Country re· ported. as soon as rangers start- ed their jeeps lo pull the nets around the hippo, she strolled away, and waited for the ra ngers lo turn off the motors. "We're afraid Bubbles has it figured out," said Jo Scheller, Lion Country publicist. "One would thjnk she's out~uessin~ us." In the meantime today, Lion Country mana~er Leon Un· terhalter was scheduled · to ap· pear in Orange County Superior Court on the matter of a hip- popotamus hearing, before Judge Leonard Goldstein. that would endanger the hippo s The hearing is the result of a hfe. restraining order issued two Today's hearing was to de- weeks ago by anotber Superior termine whether a full inJunc· Court judge, Robert Green. lion s hould be 1si.ued for the The order was sought after same purpose. hippopotamus fans were told Unterhalter, however, had that frustrated Lion Country sald ·he welcomed the restrarn- rangers were considering killing Ing order, because, according to Bubbles as a precaution against him. the last thought of Lion her harming bystanders. Country administrators was hip- G reen's order forbade Lion pocide against the international- Country from taking any action ly celebrated Buhblcs. * * . * * * * Fro•Pa.wAJ mPPO PROTECTED. • • when he learned from his newspaper that park rangers were considering destroying the hippo which has twice escaped from the Irvine enclosure. Judge Robert H. Green quick· ly signed a restraining order which temporar y ~clion becomes permanent today with the agreement between both sides. Unterhalter said his rangers will contloue .to work throughout the weekend on the ''long and costly job" of snaring Bubbles and returning her to her Lion Country Safari pond and the baby who h asn't seen her mother for two weeks. "We have a number or plans but the chief aim. is to feed her into a trap," he said. "Our first objective is t o get her E'ro•P~Al SEX ••. would support· further use of civilian agents "if this was the only way evidence could be gathered." Bayley a nd Seattle Police Chief Robert Hanson both said such activity was offensive, but was the only way to combat pros- titution in massage parlors. Several women were charged with prostitution as a result of the investfgation, authorities said . thoroughly calmed down to u.e point that she will trust us again " Unterhaller said his rangers had propzy.,ed lo"'ering the level of lhl' water 111 the Laguna Canyon Road pond (hat has become Bubbles. haven but the local water district temporarily killed that idea Board Backs Street. Work Pl11ns for street improvements on Lake Forest Drive and Moulton Parkway-Irvine Center Drive h;ive won the unanimous approval of Orange County supervbors Plans c.•all for installation of a traffic signal a( Moulton and Lake Forest. as well as widening a portion of Jrv1rie Center Drive. Count:> officials expect the $125.000 project to begin in late April and take about four months to complete. • Orbiter on View SP ACE CENTER. 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C1Ufomla 92827 (7i4)84&-4838 • (714)988-8180 ~ o.11, 11'1 ... _.., ~ Mlktldt A JUG OF WINE, A DOMINO GAME, A COLEMAN STOVE ANO THE SAWDUST GROUNDS Hal Dawson, Center, Enjoys Game With David (right) and Frankie Guard Finds Friends He Cal,ls Laguna Job 'My Idea of Retirement' By STEVE MITCHELL Ol tlle O•oly ,.llot 51•11 Hal Dawson is the unofficial host of the Sawdust Festival grounds at least until May 1 when he'll have to have his lime- green 1967 Ford station wagon towed from the 2. 7 acre site up Laguna Canyon Road. The semi-retired general con- tractor has been camping out in the eucalyptus-filled festival g rounds for the pas t five months, sleeping in his station wagon which he describes as •·not worth a damn except when it rains." The Sawdust Festival board of • directors is letting Hal camp free on the grounds in exchange for keeping a watchful eye on the old lumber used to house crafts and pottery at festival lime. "The city won't let them keep the booths up during the year, so they stack it over there," the 61-ycar-old groundskeeper said, jerking his thumb toward an eight-foot high pile. The lumber is neatly stacked until May when craftsmen begin constructing booths for the J uly art season. Hal's been watching that lumber for five months now a~d sars ~e hasn't lost a sliver Envoys Encourage Trade in Mideast of wood to burglars. "Ir I'm not here, one of my friends is," he said. "One time a couple of dudes gave us a hard time, but we talked them out of a hassle." The former 824 bomber pilot has a lot of friends. They stop by in the afternoon to play dominoes and drink port wine and unfiltered whiskey. "I've been living out or that car for more than two years," Hal said, taking a sip from a plastic cup that reads "To know me is to love me." "That's my idea of retire- m~nt. Living in the outdoors and making friends." Dawson lives on a small pension and occasionally rustles up small jo~ around town to keep him in Jood, clothes and fuel for his 'gesoline-burning stove. ........ --4 Friday, Man:h 10, 1978 • s DAIL V PILOT !J3 'Hated' Attorney Juror Dismissed In Waddill . Trial By TOM BARLEY Of u. o.ttr ,., ... 1Uf1 A juror who reportedly arew to hate one or two defense lawyers during six weeks of trial was removed from t he panel Thursday by the judge presiding over the Orange County Superior Court murder trial of Dr. William Baxter Waddlll. Judge James K. Turner sent juror Larry Clark of Anaheim home after two conferences in chambers during which it was . learned that Clark told Turner that he thought defense attorney Malbour Watson was "bom- bastic and egotistical." Watson, a physici~n as well as an attorney, is one of two at- torneys defending Waddill on murder charges filed after the Huntington Harbour doctor al- legedly strangled a newborn baby to death in tb e Westminster Community Hospital nursery. Watson commented outside the courtroom that he learned that Clark had "developed an in· tense hatred for me. He thought I was much too egotistical ... Watson made bis comments over the objections or co-coWlSel Charles Weedman who indicated that Clark's objections to Watson was not the sole reason for the juror's dismissal. ''We know that he had personal problems and job pressure to contend with," . Weedman said. "That may have had just as much if not more to do with it." Clark refused to comment on his removal as he left the county courthouse. But it was learned late Thurs- day that he made derogatory comments about Watson and about a defense witness wblle he was waiting in the food line at Birth Ruling Made the courthouse cafeteria this week. Judge Turner refused lo com· ment on the incident. He advised other jurors after removing Clark. from the panel that the Anaheim man was being ex- cused because of "personal problems." Clark is the second juror to be excused from the Waddill trial. His removal leaves Judge Turner with only one more alternate juror in a trial that is expected to last at least lour more weeks. Turner, noting the diminution of his jury strength late Thurs- day, urged the remaining jurors to "stay healthy" as he sent them home for a three-day weekend break in the trial. Waddill, 44 , is accused of strangling a 31-week fetus to death after his attempt to abort the mother by injecting a saline fluid into her failed. The 18·year-old mother has sued Waddill for $17 million in a Superior Court civil action. • She claims in her suit that, if Waddill had told her the true state of her pregnancy when be examined her, she would not have agreed to the abortion. The trial will resume at 9:30 a.m. Monday in Department 35 of Superior Court. Mission Viejo Event St. Pat's Parade Set for Saturday A bout 3,000 participants in Mission Viejo's ninth annual St. Patrick's Parade will step off from Mission Viejo High School at 1 p.m. Saturday. About 12,000 people ~re ex· peeled to watch as the lOO·plus entries wind through the com- munity along Chrisanta Drive. Estanciero Drive, Marguerite Parkway and Oso Parkway until it ends at the awards stand on Goleta Drive. This parade will have the greatest variety of entries ever. with units from as far away as Woodland Hills and Riverside, said Mike Walsh, parade chairman. The Disneyland Mouseketeers will be special guests at the parade. Ronald McDonald with his friends, the Hamburglar, the Professor and the Goblins, also will be there. A variety of floats, bands. marching units and clowns will fill the ranks of the cavalcade. VIEJO PARADE ROUTE 3,000 to Participate FBI Role Told ~ By J ACKIE HYMAN OI ti. o..11, 1"11« Statl "Damn, I need another pair or bones," interrupts friend· David, who pulls two more dominoes from a stack, holding them close to his chest. Hal said his friends stay over for dinner on occasion cooking turkey necks\ spuds and dum- plings on a bla~tened Coleman. TALLAHAS.5EE, Fla. (AP) - Birth under Florida law does not occur until an infant's body ls separated from lha mother, says a shar ply divided Florida Supr eme Court, ruling in a wrongful-death suit. ln a 4-3 de- cision Thursday, the court ruled against a claim flled by Morace and Shirley DuuclOJ their baby died during delivery March 20, 1972, at a Tampa hospital. The judging stand will be located near the intersection of Estanciero Drive and Marguerite Parkway. LOS ANGELES <AP) -FBI documents tell or a meeting or the chief prosecution witnesses against Julius and Ethel Rosen- berg al which they resoved dis- crepancies in their stories pre- sented at the couples' espionage trial, the Los Angeles Times re- ported today. The Sudanese ambassador to the U.S. and a representative or the Egyptian government came to Newport Beach Thursday to encourage Orange County busi- nesses to consider trade op- portunities In the Middle East. They s poke at a day-long seminar at the Balboa Bay Club sponsored by the International Trade League or Oranae County, a member of the World Trade Center Association. "The Sttdan is embarking on a very ambitious six-year de- velopement plan," explained Ambassador Omer Salih Eissa at a press conference. "We have been atracted by the American flexibility in solving problems." David P. Collins, president of Borden Collins International in Newport Beach and an or- ganizer of the seminar, said Orange County was chosen because "it is becoming more and more important in the in- ternational trade." Among the firms he cited as involved or interested in Middle East trade are Fluor Corpora- tion of Irvine, Beckman Instru- ments of Fullerton and Irvine and Allergan Pharmaceuticals of Irvine. Charles W. HosUer, director of the San Di~o Bureau of lntema· ti o n a l Co m m e r c e , .. 5 a i d American firms can't compete in areas requiring low labor costs, such as construction, but have an edge internationally in the field of high technology. A m bassador Etna said California ts particularly of in· terest to the Sudan because of its expertise In the field of agribusi- ness. One of the people be will meet with in Orange County is Chancellor Dan Aldrich of UC .,..., ................. SEEKS SUDAN TRADE Ambassador ElsH Irvine, a specialist in the field of agriculture, Eissa said. The Sudan, georgr aphically the largest country in Africa, has m ore than 200 million arable acres. Asked •bout Sudan's position on Egyptian President Anwar Sadat 's peace talks with Israel, Eissa said the Sudanese presi- dent has given Sadat his full sup- port. Re said £Opt and 'lbe Sudan eouidered their economies in· tetrelated because of the dUfer· ing resources available. .. The eeooomles In Sudan and Egypt ate actively supportive of each other and could be re- g arded as cqmplementary," Eissa said. .. r used to 'barbecoe chicken but the grill burned out ... But the tin oven still works, and Hal cooks biscuits and pies in the square box over the Coleman. The cam~ watchman says Ms stay ln tbe canyon beats pay- ing $2 a day to camp at the Sart J u an campgr oun ds in th e Ortega. "You can only stay about a month a t a time before the r a ngers move you out, but they're pretty nice about it," he said. "They let you come back in a couple of days and stay anotber couple of weeks or so." Hal says he's not sure what he's going to do come festival time. "I'd like to go back to Colorado, but I might help my daueber check out some proper- ly up in Oregon." He says he's going to give bis car away to a mechanic friend in town when be leaves May 1. "Maybe be can fix it up and get · a couple of bucks for il," Hal said. T he parade along the 1.5 mile route is expected to last about two a nd a half hours. ,... COLOR TRUCKLOAD SALE! Featuring Marigolds, Pansies English Prim Rose, Violas and lqeland Poppy. ,..,llouoM _....,,.... ... ,oh .,... Reg. 89' Sale Price 45' . BARE-ROOT ROSES AND FRUIT TREES btcellfnt for noral •rransements. Nnn·P.tlfnl Koscs.. .. -..........•..... tuu . SALE PRIC 1 Gllllon Size $l 19 Reg. $2.99 • Pucntfd Ku!.4'$ ................ _ .... -. Ju>t 1978 Awllrd Winners ................ Just '2.51 '4.71 '5.tl '4.91 '7.tl GOLDEN ARBORVITAE Golden follase lldds colorful contrut to llny llllldSCllpe • 1 Gallon Siu SAlE PRICE Rfl. $2.99 $1.19 Standard fruit lrcu ............... from Dwarf Fruh Tree\. ................. From ,. .. t•rlttf{_• • • • ApplH , A,rtcoh. Cltent.., ... Med•IM" PeedMt _. ..... CORRY'S KILLS SLUGS -SNAILS 21h LB. Size Reg. $1 .99 SALIPllCI s FOUNTAIN • ., . . . •' •' .. :~ .. A4 DAILY PILOT . 1· Just ·~~,:·~. Coasting Fr1my, Maren 10, 1978 (;;, &. with~ Tom'\~ >lf'l'''.' Marphioe Legend Hard to Swallow HARK! IT'S NO LARK: In the event you have~ the advance public notices, it's almost lime.Aor the swallows lo return lo Capistrano. Don't miss thjK. now. Aceording to legend and lore.. of our coastline, the swallows have been basking in the South American sun all winter and are now due for their flight back to the historic Mission San J uan Capistrano. And lhls legend and lore 1s very specifi c. Tbe swallows return on St. Joseph's Day. March 19. The arrival is pre- cise every year. The flock never misses. Well, hardly ever, anyway. Capistrano SwaJlow-watch1nQ Con be Ezhou.sting AS RELIABLE AS your old railroad watch. you know the bells Cit the Jewel of the Missions will be pealing on St. Joseph 's Dl:ly to herald arrival of the swift little birds. The anticipated timely arrival of the birds touches off a San Juan celebration known as Fiesta de las Golon- drinas. Advance hoopla starts this weekend with a dinner dance Saturday a nd historical tour Sunday. Capistrano natives will be an costume all next week as the community gears up for the March 19 fly.in. Much advance publicity surrounds the event. One such piece today suggested this will be the 199th year of the ar- rival or the swallows YOU ARE LEFT lo wonder who recorded the first flight. Also, you might be puzzled as to what the ltttle birds did before then. Maybe they flew to Pasadena. Anyway, people will now be watching the skies, hopeful of spotting the first swallows. It can be an exhaust- ing experience. Swallows are very fast in flight. Some Wrong Thinkers each year suggest that they have seen the flock far ahead of the traditional St. Joseph's Day arrival. This is, of course, hogwash. Those birds are just the advance scouts for the main flock. Sometimes the swallows send out thousands or these advance scouts. Jn 1974, one city paper reported the swallows bypassed San Juan Capistrano and landed at Lion Country Safari in- stead. This outraged San Juan natives. They labeled it a cheap publicity stunt. IN 1969, THERE was so much fog in the Mission area nobody could see the swallows on March 19. But the ex- perts reported they arrived on time anyway. "We could hear them up there," the savants advised. In '1947, another big city paper alleged that there were so many swallow scouts that it was obvious the birds ar- rived four days early. But nobody believed that. Same way in 1935, when one report had the swallows three days late due to heavy storms. Everybody just scoffed. After all, ir you can't count on the swallows returning lo San Juan Capistrano on St. Joseph's Day, what's left Lo really count on? ~Victim's Mother , , i: Freed of Charges , '• .. ~. CHICAGO (AP) -A woman accused of 1boot1ng a man who allegedly had raped her 8-year-old daughter has been cleared of at· tempted murder charges after psychiatrists found 1be waa tem- porarily insane. Assistant State's Attorney Michael J . Kress said Thursday psychiatrists who examined Esther Lee Clay "said she was insane at the time of the otrense." Illinois law says a defendant cannot be iound guilty if he or she was legally insane at the time a crime was committed. Mrs. Clay, the mother of seven, was charged with the attempt- ed murder of Patrick Williams, rr, who was shot slx times u be sat in a police station on June 1, 1976. Williams a llegedly had abducted and raped Mrs. Clay's daughter while abe was walking home from school. 2 in Sub R escued From Sea LERWICK. Shetland Islands <A P) -Two oil workers were rescued unharmed from the icy depths of the North Sea today after being trapped 355 feet down for nearly 24 hours in a mini-submarine. The s ub , the P C9, was stranded on the sea floor Thurs- day by a half-inch wlre cable that fouled its propeller while its two crewmen were working on an oll wellhead in a British P etroleum Co. field 80 miles east of the Shetland Islands. IT WAS CUT free this morning by divers taken down ~Y another mini-sub. The PC9 maneuvered to the s urface under its own power and was hoisted aboard its mother ship, its owner, the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., reported. The P. and 0 . at first iden· tified the two trapped men only as an Englishman and a Scotsman. Today lt said they were James Jones and his copilot Bill Cornwall, two ex- perienced sub men in their early 30s. Two men in a diving bell tried to free the propeller before dawn today but failed, and the bell was hauled back up. Then a mini·sub from another com- pany, the Inters ub 111, was sent down with two divers who did the job. A P . AND 0. spokesman said Jones and Cornwall had not been in danger and too" their plight "rather philosophically." They had enough air and food for seven or eight days, be re- ported Thursday night. They had made regular radio checks with their mother ship on the s urface every half-hour and had shut down all non-essential equipment Lo conserve power. Oil industry sources had pre- dicted little difficulty freeing the . men if the weather stayed calm. But rising winds were forecast, with a chance of gales by Satur- day. • Ethiopia Eyes Force to End Eritrea War NAIROBI, Kenya CAP) -The Ethiopian government is expect- ed to<> pour reinforcements and arms into the rebe llious northern province of Eritrea to end the 16-year-oid war there following Somalia's announce- ment that it is withdrawing its forces from the rebellion in eastern Ethiopia . A spokesman in Beirut for one or the two Eritrean rebel fac- tions reported Ethiopian troops already have launched a two- pronged offensive in Eritrea that has broken a two-month- long· siege of tbe Red Sea port or M assawa by the Eritrean People's Liberation Front. T H E SPOKESMAN, Omar Alim of the rival Erltrean Liberation Front, said the Etblo- pians were batUing to dialodge his organization's guerrillas rrom the outskirts of Asmara, the Erltrean capital, "but we are rallying back." Alim said there bad been daily air attacks on rebel forces besieging the two cltiea. He re- ported about 3,000 People's Front gueni)Jas were killed in Nasaaw~ bringing that rebel faction's attempt to capture the. port to a "disastrous end." Ea~.PreviewsSpring Warming Trend Moves to Wlnter-iooary Area Temsperat11ra "' ... ~ .Q " .. a7 ..o a1 us .. .M • Q :Q 31 " ,. 20 • 20 .,. .., 14 n ,.,-,, a. .. t1 .. 'llO J7 " u Jt ,. . ... " " • .o2 r, ~ 41 • ,, . ,. .... .ca a ..... 11 ·,.;.~.-.-."""!"'~--~----..._:~ NATION /WORLD Trucks Blockaded A blockade set up by the American Agriculture Movement backed up 125 trucks headed into the U.S. Customs com· pound just west of Nogales, Texas. Thurs- day. The lru ck s were l a d en with vegetables from Mexico and an unknown number were stalled in the compound and across the borde r . The blockade was peaceful and lasted 212 hours. JobkSs Rate Drops Manufacturing Helps 4th ~onthly Decline WASHINGTON <AP) -A big increase in new manufacturing jobs helped push the nation's jobless rate down to 6.1 percent in February, the fourth straight monthly decline in unemploy· ment and the lowest since Oc- tober 1974, the government re- ported today. The unemployment rate in January was 6.3 percent. The best unemployment gains in February were for blacks and "other minority workers,_ whose jobless rate declined to 11.8 per- cent, down from 12.7 percent in January and the lowest in more than three years. THE FEBRUARY report said the effects of the long coal strike either bad not yet shown up or not yet had an impact on overall employment, allh9ugh it noted that the strike ha'§ taken 160,000 miners temporarily out of the labor force. In addition to miner s. the Labor Department reported Thursday, 25,500 factory workers had been laid off in the week of Feb. 26 as a direct result o f coa l and electricity shortages in the 11 Midwestern and mid-Atlantic states most af- fected by the strike. The agency said nearly half of the lay-offs were in Indiana. Other significant lay-orrs were reported in Pennsylvania, 11· linois, ptaryland and Ohio. ADMINISTRATION officials a~ree that if the strike continues into April, the impact on jobs will mount at an alarming pace. Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger said Thursday that the number of unemployed workers would exceed 1 million by the end of March a nd 3.5 million in April, while several million more workers would have reduced working hours. The Labor Department said overall employment last month was 3.7 million higher lban in February 1977 RlSr ROOM FANS • FICHT DECISION I JACKSON, Minn. (AP) - Res idents of this small towu are up in arms over a plan to do away with one of its major at· tractions -the municipal women's rest room. Hoping to save about $4,500 a year in operating costs the town council decided in January to close it. But people wouldn't stand for al. The mayor got phone calls, the local editor got letters and 344 people -men and women - signed a petition to keep the restroom open. The council is re- considering. The Biggest Hit In The Desert. Ironwood. Our combination of smart country club homes and Palm Desert's best location, with 36 holes of golf and 8 tennis courts, has created an unprecedented demand at Ironwood. We are now taking names for the next unit of these popular single-family and duplex homes, many with dramatic views of the encircling mountains and desert below. Several privately owned homes from earlier offerings are currently available through Ironwood Property Management Company, the exclusive sales agent for Ironwood Country Cl~b. Arnold Palmer, pr~sident of the Ironwood Golf & Tennis Club, invites you to come out for a visit and to register with the Sales Office if you're interested in a home at Ironwood. IRONW0€,D Counlry Oub Hottes In Palm Desert from 585,700 to 5157,900. fttlm S,...,. Hur, W Al/,.. cto.-T It "' In r.1lm Onert 2 mlln t<>Uth £ on Portol•. TeltJ)hon• ( 71() l-t6-0551. LOCAL I OBITUARIES Avco Sued Damage Trial Crawls to End Final arguments wiU be delivered Wednesday in the Orange County Superior Court .trial of a lawsuit in which five former Laguna Niguel resi· dents are seeking $12 million in damages from Av· co Community Developers. Testimony in the defense phase of the trial concluded this week. Judge Robert H. Green then sent his jury home for a six-~y break during which he and lawyers for both sides will determine • jury instructions. ~/0 CK ... ~-~ .... Inc , lflt ....... ,,..,.,,_ "Portions of this program are not suitable for children. Animal discretion also is advised ... " Deaths. Elsewhere ~ PEBBLE BEACH rectory recently of a < A p ) -Ed w In J . heart altack. B e dell, SS, whos e Sacramento restaurant NEW YORK <AP) - was a favorite of Henry Merritt Wriston, legislators and lobbyists 88, president of Brown for more than a> years, University from 1937 t~ d i e d a t b i s h o m e.· 1955 and former pres1- recently. dent of the ~cil .on Foreign RelaUons, died· Wednesday. COLUSA CAP) -John J . McGarry, 88, pastor emeritus of Our Lady Church and a horseback riding parish priest for Mother Lode country t'ommunitics, djt'd in the KANSAS ClTY, Mo. (AP> -Luella Campbell Truman, 90, s ister·in·law of tbe late President Harry S . Truman, died Wednes- day at Lakeside Death Notices . Hos pital. Mrs. Truman, wur was marrie d to. tbe JOHN WESLEY WEST, rHt~nt Of president's brother J. N,.rport Bu<h p.uWd •w•r ...Wrch ' l.tt71 In t.ono Buch, He Is survived Vivian Truman. by ltll wilt ()paf West, son JOl!n w. Wul, Jr. 5-rvlcH will I» held S.tu•· d•'f, M•rch 11 •I I 30 PM•• the MONTCLAIR, N.J. Cnurclt of Ol.r F•'"""· Forest i..wn, M rl A dr Cypress. Forest Lawn Mortu.ry CAP) -a 0 n ew Oore<lou. p e i , 7 7 , S 0 • y e 8 r MCCAllTHY d l )" . t d WILLIAM ARTHUR MCCARTHY' e uca or, 1ngu1s an roodent of La9Uft• S.acn. t0<mer1y ~ author, died Thursday. roldent Of Cl•retn01't. c •. !MIS~ Pei a faculty member _ _, • ., M•r<n 8, 1911 • .-.P •S su,vfwd by • • • • ho\ wll• LUCiiie. Private service~ .. .,. of Columbia Uruvers1ty. htld March 10. 1911. En\ombmPnt from 1937 until retire• P.c:lflc vi-Mea-lal Park. Pecofoc . view Mortuary 01'"""'' ment JO 1970, authored LOLA TH~~~':,":'C:~.,_, ....... ~~me 34 books including{ Tnursoo Much '· ""· Servl<es T h e s l 0 r y 0 pena1n11 •t Sheffer L•11un• Buc1t Language," "Dictionary Mortuary. Sltelftr L•oun• 8uclt ( L · · t · ., d Mortuary 01rec1ors. 91• 5o. Cout 0 1ng u1 S ICS an H1111t•o. "Voices of Man." . HUHTUt OAVIO SCOTT HUNTE!!, resllMnt of S.nte AM, died ...Wrch 6. ""· BERK.ELEY (AP) Survl"9d by nls P""•ents O•ve •nd - Sltlrl•r Hunt.r, s.r.i. AA•, m•terMI William LC. Wbea&oo 9"..-..fp.er-. Etvllfl -Judy Hunter • ' ' of Santa Ana, m•tern•I OrUI· 65, an authority On, 9rendperenls HMry •nd hrth• hOU Sing and Urban 8runswi11, ot K•n••• •ncl Baity Green d I l ' o t K e nS•S, paternal 9 re el· ~Ve Opment p0 ICY, ll"•ndP•rent.s wan ...., v.-n11 Hun•w died Sunday at a local of Ul•h and Ha""" Ot~ 01 Sltnte An•. b · t l ._I Pr I vale lemlly se<••tes will be IWld 0 Sp I 8 • E: e W 8 S a . ,roday 1 PM 11 F•lrttllvtn 0..pof, f o rme r de an 0£ the !;'t~~~-~.~~ "'1'~~.~: ... ~· ~~·r:~;r~;::;: U n i v e r s i t y . o f Memorial Park. In """ o• flowers California's College of aon•Hon• mav w ,,,..,.. to 0111<1rens Environmental Des ign. Ho>Pllal of Or•no-County or lhe L1u11em1• Society Frlt<><lt may cell •t -- 8111 Broedw•y MO<t.,.ry on Tlturidlly LAS VEGAS, Nev. ··•n•nQ, s PM 10 8°30 PM. Bell ( A p . ) N a t Broe<lwo _,.IVMV OlrKtors ...• scHA\IS Brandwynne, 67, con· ROY F SCHAUS, pHHd •••'I' d t f th C T"urSd•Y 111 V•n Huvs, lono·llMe r.SI· UC Or 0 e aeSQl'S cien• ot c ... t• IN••· s.irv1vec1 b'( his Palace showroom or- wlf• k•tNrlne. Ma'4nlc MrvlC~ Wiii CbeStr& Since the Open· be lteld MDNUv, •t Pl.re• 8roU..rs AT IS.SUE IN the lawsuit is the contention oC the Cive plaintiffs that Avco violated their property rights while they were homeowners in the La Veta tract seven years ago. Their lawsuit is a counte• action to one in which Avco uns uccessfully s ued them f~ un· lawfully conducting real estate transactions from their homes. The Avco lawsuit against ttie five residents ended up in an appellate court defeat for the de- . velopmenl company after a series of adverse rul- ings in Superior Court. THE FIVE defendants in that action are now plaintiffs in a lawsuit which accuses Avco of in· meting great physical, financial and emotional strain on them. It bas been alleged for the plaintiffs io the trial now concluded that Avco tried to imPQse arc:bitec- tural restrictions on homes in the La Veta tract to nsure that valuations on nearby Avco property were not affected by designs that did not flt in with Avco planning. · AVCO LAWYERS argued during the defense phase of the trial that many of the physical and emotional Conditions described by the plaintiffs bad their origins in circumstances which occurred before they moved into the La Veta tract. The five who were defendants and are now plaintiffs in the jury trial are: Eugene W. Ventre of Costa Mesa, Floyd and Sharon Hartford of Yorba Linda, Pete Peterson of Diamond Bar and Chester Lautzenheiser of Apple Valley. sKrARTCO. ART SALE FINE 9UAµTY ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS ALL PAINTED IY PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS FANTASTIC VALUES ~~:~'.~ .. : ......... .$2900'. Most An Priced From $5.00 to $20.00 5 H.ours Only II a.&to4p.a SUMDAY-MA.llCH 12 SAN CLEMENTE INN AVEMDA. D& PllSIDEHTE SAMCLBem· Snydns S. W. Mortuer'I'. lUJ W. ing Of the hotel in 1966, M•ncltut.r Blvd • Inglewood. tnt.r· d j e d T u e s d a y • . Fr ...... Ad .... :Aa'-n'. Free' n....1,..,.. mrnt wflf De prlv•I• •t 1"91""-~·. .,...,. """""' rail\"• Pull Cemetery. Pierce Brotlters Brandwynne l!!d his or· I jiiiiiiji .• Person~ ~.ecks~ted S<\yden !>. W. MOr'tuary OtrKIOU. Chestra 2S years at the ""'------~-------------... MAYBELLE"~t~ARO, resident Waldorf Astoria Hotel in ---------------------- 01 H•wport llffch, pasted •••Y March New York before mov· I 1971. Below<! motlter of EliUtlell'I • V • 1956 MCC l•lr• ol Ntwport Buell, Sue 1ng to Las egas Ul • , 8urM of Orange Ind Palrkl• II. Col· 9rovt of F•llbt'ool!. Sflt Is •Ito MH'• vlved by • CJ<andelllld.rwn. Or. llfll(e s ANT A M 0 NI c A M<Cl•or•. Robert Mc:Clelre, G.r•ld (AP) _ WJllf E Burns MfcltHt Burns Lori Burns 8 m • P•1r1cia wes1e<t1o•d. l>h111D eoiorove: Palmer, 60, a banking Jr., end S..Hn Colgrove, ' or .. I• Official whose reputation gr•ndcltlldren. Mn . Howard lted beef\ • • , • res1c1en1 at NeWPO<t Beac11 tor t1te was international, died DU I H yurs, •nd • resident 01 in St. Johns. Hospital C•llfornl• since 1m. Servlc.o 3:30 PM • ' Sunday, Merci\ 12 •t Pacific View after battling Cancer 18 Clt•pel wlllt IN Rev. Bnle• A. Kurrie m 0 D l h s. He w as a 01 11>e Pr.sort~'-' Olwcll Of ui. eo... . en•nl of Coste Mew OfflclMlne. Faml• f 0 r m er 8 e n i 0 r . 8 ll • ly suovest5 "'9motlal CM1tl11111tlona to ec:utlve vice president of Amtrlun c..nc.r Soci.tv. Entomb-U ·ted "-'"' · Bank .... nt Peclhc view Menwt•I ...,._ ru ~onua P.c111cv1ewMor1U1WY DI~ and director emeritus of ~;;;;;;======;;:;:;;;;::-Santa Mooca ~ank. · 'ACIAC YllW MIMO•IAL 'AH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newi>ort. Cahfornia • 644·2700 ... GOIMICK M0nu.t11S Laguna Beach '494-9415 Laguna Hills 788-0933 • S8n Juan C8platr1no 49S-1776 IALTZ.4116BOM JUtmALHO.. Coronade1Mar673-9450 Costa Mesa 648-2424 -.aaoAbWA'f' MOlTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842--9150 SMllM.~ wan:u.. Ctulf& 427 E. 17tt\ St. Costa Mesa • 64M888 ·Stnta Ana a.>el &18 N. ltoedwly SIMIMa * 647 ... 13t "--• flmCt ll01'NaS .SMTM$' MOITUAIV 827Maln St. Hunt=-53~ ,_PAM&f 1 ~OLOMIAL,.,.,...... MOMI 7901 Bolte Ave. WMtmlntt« .•~2& LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -Photographer Larry tJJloaa, M, wbO re-- corded . the growth of southern Nevada for nearly 50 years, died Tuesday. Ullom photo- graphed the construc· tlon of the Hoover Dam and early atmospheric nuclear tests. PUBUC NOTICE SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 12-4 P.M. ~10-tww 1 '---' vue~. NATURAL ~OOD~ ~·(O~M~TI(~ Blmffi._Ims AD9IN FOR DU'B.OTTLE OF VITAMINC wrrH·ANY JlURCHASE Frldsy, March 10. 1978 use DAIL y PILOT A 7 --------. THE MARENGO GIRL From Sensible To Sensational $140 value for $45 GOod .now thru March CONSULTATION • 15 minutes • REG. VALUE $35.00 FACIAL • Skin Analysis • Deep pore cleaning •Vacuuming • Pulvarization and steam treatment • Skin and muscle cell rejuvenation • Skin care instruction Rf;:G. VALUE $30.00 MAKE-UP • Colour analysis • Coordination · • Contouring •Shadowing • Consultation REG. VALUE $35.00 ~bo!ttAL WORK ADOITIONAL PWS HAIR CARE • Consulta1ion and hair analysis • Therapeutic shampoo • Heat conditioning •Styling •Haircut REG. VALUE $40.00 FREE GIFT • t AB DAIL v PILOT Fri~9Y. March 10, 1978 AT YOUR SERVICE I NATIONAL .THE FAMILY CJRClJS~ By Bil KJJ'*' ~.1 & ~ \'!@illl rr · Yooi' bank isn't the onlf place ·1n tOwn n1I ~ @l?W O ©® to save money. . ; e .. Cot a problem' 'fhe11 w nlt! to Pal Dunn. Pat will cut red tape. gt.>ttmy the answer! and octum you need to &olve mequ1tie3 m government and busmeu. Mad your questions to Pal Dunn. Al Your Service. Orange Coalll Dally Pilot. l' 0 Hu.r 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As moray letters as possible will be answered, but plumed mquines or. letters not includi"g the reader's full nome.addres.~ and bwineu hours' phone number cannct be considered. Th&& column appears dai· ly except Saturdays '· $alet!f'• 1t'erda Prire : ~.,,,,,.,,,,..,"," ~~~~~ ~ .... ~~, ..... ..... DEAR PAT: Our family will be traveling for· more than a year. We plan to put our bouseho~d furnishings in a storage garage with con.cret.e flooring. I would like to know how lo protect the major appliances from rust and mildew and bow lo protect furniture from moisture aod insects. I'd also like to know how to store clothing, linens and paintings. ~,...,. ..... .... I ; • "Daddy, does 'zillion' come ofter 'trillion'?" ~ ~ -,-.-LM-D_ES_a_T___, Drugged . IN MARRAKESH C.C.-o~ P.S., Costa ¥esa Two pamphlets, "PreQarlng Applluces for Moving" and "Doing Your Own Pacld.Dg," are be· ing of ailed to you f(Om O'Nell Moving and Storage Inc. Tbe firm advises heavy plastic coven for furni.ture and wa(drobe cartons for clothing and linens. Paintings s hould be stored ln mirror cartons for maximum protection. The cost of these storage materials costs are not excessive consider· ing the length of time they will be u5ed. · . . ,• , . meant for ~ who dewe the G I B fines 1-1brl2bo-ond 1·r 1•teS COWlETR.Y FURNISHED in 1he fine\t do\1111 10\te M11Tored fireploce-10· ceilinq-24 "' Fi·nger Off securiry qote-on 1he goH cO\lse w/tenni\ ovo1loble ond only $135.000. HAVE OTHERS Bud JohM to n·EI Poseo Reolty-73-350 ti Poseo-Polm Desert 922t/J Ph 714. 3'40-0579 O< res 3~8471 SPEARFISH, S.D. (AP) -A 17-year-old girl chewed off much of one of her fingers while apparently under the in-!::======== fluence of drugs, police ,,,,_'""'!""------.... ·. in this Black Hills com-NOW · munity say. PIANOS T h e girl, whom authorities refused to identify, had been miss- ing from a party Sunday nig ht fo r about two hours when police found h e r . They said her finger had been chewed below th e seco nd knuckle. Police speculated that DAIE·WOO the girl bad been under .CAIU·UWAJl·CU1•1t1 the influence of the drug IOILEI & CAlfllB.l PCP, commonly known HAMMOND ORCIN as angel dust. IND PIANO CENTER L a wren c e county CORONA DEL MAR States Attorney Craig 21541. coaat Hwy. G rotenhouse said an ar- 644-8931 rest had been made in ~~~=====~ the case, but declined lo Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. say who was arrested or on what charges. "It's possible it will go to a grand jury," he said. If yo11 do,,• I urolt.e, Farmers No,,.s,,.olter Policy JJ1ay f!rot ecl yo"' home, a..to or 11partrruttl /orlus. • ~ Our 21st Ye ar I 548-5554 I. ~ RAlllTI INSURANCE Call u NOW/ 1914 HARBOR BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA ·A re ~tm TOfl• S•te1 · DEAR PAT: How can a parent be sure thet some electrical toys -such as children's cooking ovens -are really safe. My niece wants one for her birthday, but I hesitate to buy because of the safety factor. M.E., Newport Beach On Sept. 3, 1973, a federal saf~ty regulation for electrically operated toys went into effect. The re- gulation specifies maximum temperatures for these toys and requires reliable electrical COD· struction. Electrical toys now must bear waraJDg labels that state they are not recommended for children under a certaln age. If there's a beat.blg element, the maaufacturer may not recommead the toy for children under age elgbt. Pai11ted Faees Bard SeNpe. DEAR PAT: Before painting my house this spring, I will have to do a lot of scraping to get rid of a cracked condition my neighborcalls checking. I am resigned lo doi ng a lot of hard work, but I want to avoid having the same thing happen again. What causes checking? K.W.,lrvine Painters told AYS any number of reasons un be to blame for this condition. The usual causes are: applying oil paint to a damp surface; using a low quality paint, improper mb.lng;" and applying paint unevenly or ln a too.heavy eoat. CB IJMt• Fer1ridde11 Frtlit DEAR PAT: I read that it's illegal to sell 23· channel Citizens Band radios. Is it illegal to ule them? I have a 23-channel CB that I bought before this ban went into effect. A.J., Dana Point. If your set was purchased before Ja.a. 1, 1978., it can be used legally. Federal Commanlcatlou Com mission rules ban lbe sale or %3-cbUDel Ida, new or o.sed. tbat were approved by tbe com·. mtsslon before Sept. zo, 1976. Selling one can SGl>- Ject you to a $10,000 ft.De or up to a year In prlaon.. or botb, accordlng to the FCC. Lake Plans • Suspended By Disney Bandini 106 DOWNIEVILLE (AP) -Wall Disney Produc-~ons s ays it has sus· pended all planning and expenditures oo its pro- p osed Indepe ndence Lake project because of government delays. Vegetable and Flower Planting Mix. An organic compost ••• improves air circulation, water penetration and promotes healthy roots. Reg. 2.49 Thro Mar.14 You can plant these vegetables now: TOMATOES• LETI'UCE e PEPPERS ONIONS• EGGPLANT• Man Nursery Special CYCLAMEN 4"Pot Reg.2.98 WHISKEY BARREL SALE Sturdy oak planten for shrubs, trees, flowen. 25" dla. . " J..;t;. lT'deep ;I-:" _ 9 .97 Wing Chao, project manager for the pro· posed year·round resort development north of Lake Tahoe, said a de· lay in completion of tbe environmental report would make it impossl· ble to start conslnlction• in 1979 a.5i:>lanned , Chao told the Sierra County Planning Com· mission it was encoun- tering "irresponsible proliferation" df delays. the never-ending re· quests for more and m ore irrelevant in· formallon and studies, and bureaucratic sidetrackings and Jl\eaD· derings into unrea&Of\A· bit allernaUves." He said it was the same kind ol troublei that caused Do"W Cbemfcal Co. to "i1>ift. don plans for a new plant near Antioch several years agq. 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( ~"t.fl ~'( t, I BANMUlAICARO 6 MAf>Jt.14 CH.Ai1uf:_ V1t.LC..v'AI THE LAil YAAO: OUAUTY CAAP~ A(MNANTS 10691 ~CH~A AIVEA AVENUE. FOUNTAIN VAlLEY (714) 962-1382 We sell only carpet remnants at The Last Yard. So you can buy ;i room ot more of some of the finest carpet made at tremendous savings. Bring your mcasurcmcntc; and choose from a warehouse full of remnants in a wide variety of sizes, colors anJ textures. And at The Last Yard, there's always a large selection of small siLC'-fo r -•~"!"!l'P!IJll .. -tmi._~ vans, boats, baths, smaller areas, door mats nnd occasional rugs. ~~!-·~ ... J0591 Beehler Rl\'tr A•t nue, l·ouncJon VJtlev (71-1 ) 96.H '8.! '-/ \ O~n wttkJay$ 10 to 7. Sa1urd1y 9 lO 6. Surl<:hy 1.:! 10 5. DankAmericard & M~ner Char~e \\\knme , .. • TOO! We realize your work week can get pretty hectic. That's why now, if you can't squeeze us in during lunch or on the way home, come by • Saturday. Stop off between the market and the hardware store. 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'6 c: • t' id 1~: = · ~r.·t j J = ~ ... 1.. 11 ~: ·,; ~ : : ~ 1.1:~1 1· ··: . .. ,, I '=:-~ : · l • . 'i"ti = .' ! l JJ 9"' •i: ~:ii 'iJ :~ ,, =!·~ • ..... ' •:1111:..... • .. . .. ) 2.r.ocluce&les l1r«ed ·SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. bu urpd the state's m.Uor growers to step up d · torta to tell California farm products t4> Japan1 • lftena"4 1bipmenu of cltrus frults •nd other rood' product.. would go a tons way toward Levell.ng the Iop1lded balance of trade. Brown uld at a conterence bolt.eel by the Cou.ncU ol CaWornla Growen. Spealltlnl to an audience ol more tlt•n 200 IJ'OWC'S end agtlculture ln·. duatry exeeuUvea at the FaJrmont Hotel, :ero.n .-aid Japanese olOclals bad c:ompJaJoed to blm lbat not· enouab wu belnf dono by American• bu1lne.1 leaden to e>romote aporta to Japan. Goal·setter DumDed WASlllNGTON CAP} -'lbe MOun hu cleleated a ~publican attempt to alter tho Hwnphrey·Hawldns full emplo)'ment bUl by setu.na •,oat ot Jowerln« lnl161Joa to 3 percM!flt. by ttu. The nie.u-ure wu defeat.tel .,.. 1b1:ftda,. 1· Friday, Mateh 10, 1978 s DAILY PILOT 119 Costs Assailed HetUth Agency Role Eyed By SYLVIA PORTE& . ~ Why do health care costs cqntin'!e to climb year ~ year. with hospital bills slated to jump by nearly 1~ po.r--: cent in 1978 and physicians' fees to rise 8 percent! Can tbe- new consumer·dominated Health Systems Aaencies ~ 11oytbing to curb the trend? ': Of course. the agencies can't control infiaUoo, whichf accounts for nearly halt the annual rise$ in medical costs.; But other important forces include; • -INAPPROPRIATE USE OF services. Because or it. shortage of physicians in many areas, ho~pital emergen cy rooms are increasingly being usea. as general beallb! facilities, reports the new Blue Cross Ast>ociatioa' , . ..Hitndbdok for Consumer Participation in Health Care· Planning." Patient visits to emergency rooms soared sS percent in a recent four.year span, and these visits are twice as costly as visits to a physician's office. Yet while hospital emergency rooms are jammed, many hospital beds are either empty or are occupied by. patit:nts who should not be there. And hospital const.ructlon, contLDues. • -Excess beds. • "The oversupply o f beds results in pres· s ures that encourage unne cessar y a d · missions and prolong the length of stays." Even if beds stay emp· Money's Worth ty, the consumer handbook says. "there is the cost of maintaining them." -INSTITtrrlONAL PRODUCTIVITY. More could be done to improve hospital management in such areas as· budgeting, scheduling of patiept admissions, use or person·· nel. -Defensive medicine. Jn the last few years, the use or X-ray and lab tests has soared. Many or these tests are superfluous. done because physicians want to have "proof," if th~y are sued, that they were not negligent, or because hospitals may require doctors to order certain tests,. even if they were done before admission. . -Technology. The past decade has been marked by: e normous technological advances, including the com· puterized axial tomography scanner, which combines a • computer with an X-r ay machine to produce super· detailed, three·dimensional views of any cross-section or the body . AT A COST OF ABOUT $200-plus per sc-an, the machines can. yield hefty profits for hospitals and physi·· ciaos. This explains why their sales have pushed scanners from about 250 two years a go to an estimated 1,200 today in hospitals and radiologists' offices. According to the consumer handbook, the Washington. D.C .. Plan learned several years ago that hospitals and physici ans' groups in the area were planning to buy 17 scanners. of close to $7 million, when six to eight scanners were deemed adequate for the pat.lent population there. 1 A Virginia hospital, in applying for permission to buy a scanner, claimed it wouJd charge $220 per scan -more than three times its anticipated cost -to make up for the losses it incurred in other areas . The local health systems agency disapproved the ap· plication, but was overruled by the stale health planning council which, like other state bodies of its kind, bas final say on spending. Energy From Suri: 'Mature, Clouded' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A state report says the sun "is a clean, safe and environmentally benign source of energy,'' but is clouded by questions of cost. reliability. and resistance from consumers, builders and lenders. The California Energy Commission bas issued a pre· liminary report on the use of solar energy as a supplemen- tal source for electricity. primarily to heat water and run home and office heating and cooling systems. IT CONCLUDES THAT SOLAR technology is "ma ture" and reliable despite numerous questions. Researchers are asking state officials lo comment on their findings before the report Is revised and adopted in May as commission policy. It repeats Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's goal "to install solar water heating and space conditioning systems in 20 percent or all residential and commercial buildings in the state by 1985, which corresponds to about. l.S million homes." THAT GOAL "'COULD BE met by installing solar in half of the new housing built each year a s well as retro- ritting about 10 percent or the almost 8 million existing hom es in the state," it says. That would save an estimated 100 billion cubic feet of natural gas ann1.1ally. The report says solar energy promises protection against inflation in energy costs. It also "bas a tremendous potential to cre ate jobs for Californians.. and will "significantly decrease our dependence" on natural gas and electricity produced from oiL Testimony in commission hearings "reconfirmed the fa ct that solar systems are technically mature, particularly solar water beating systems." THE REPORT SAYS TESTIMONY "that the solar in· dustry is dominated by lneffective entrepreneurs does not appear to be valid." But there are obstacles in the atUtudes of consumers and home builders due to "high capitJl costs, unproven reputation, lack of sun rights and building code problems. aesthetics, and uncertainty about service and repair." New Laguna Hills Utility Trilns IA.ss Laguna Rills UUUty Co .• L&guna RWJ. bu reported a net loss for the calendar year ended Dec. 31. 1977, of 1137 .ooo. or 4 ~...-lba.&"e on revenuea of $2.7 million. This compares with an '-d'laudited Mt loss 6l $156,000, or 5 cents a a.bare, cm revenues ot $2.6 million for calendar 1W7S. For' the fourth quarter the net loss was $25.000, or l cen~ a share, on revenues of S'lU,000, compa.ttd with a loa of $83l000, or 3 cents, on revenues of $S87,000 for the llke perloo a year earlier. The company bocamo an independent entlly thtouJb tbc spln-off or Its atock by Roumoor Corp. errectlve SepL 30,197'7.hahacal)'earwuthenchanaedtol*!.31,lrom&ep~ ao bocau&e taOtornla Pub1tc: lltUltles Commlaslon recutatlons require tbo Olln1 ol an annual re])Ort lndodln1 fl nancJaJ statemeoll and nl.Gct.ed operaltona data on a c.alen· dar-yeatbUts. A. R. ~. pruldeot, 1ald fovrth~.operathi1 result. btneOted fro.n inc::re.ued revenuH reau1Un1 prlmHil1 from rate Increases granted to tbe com~·· operalln• 1a .. Wlarle1, t..a,una Bills Water Co. and Lacuna JW1a Sanlt•Uon. lnc., 11Pblda took effect dwtn1 the quarter. • The· water a.nd 1anllatlon companies· oacb aerve •P· proxlmlleJ.y 11,500 reel""tlal, oommttttaJ, fncfunrta.I ancl munlclpal ~ ln IOUth Offftl9 Count.J, c forola~ •• ' t ., BJO DAIL y PILOT Friday. Merch 10. 1978 NATIONAL Not all Models in all stores - • Subiect to stoc on hand . I eaa 4 SUPER SPORT SHOPS and Pro Shop at Newport leach TettnlsCWt HERE IT 151 OUR ANNUAL 3 MORE .MONTHS OF SKIING! WOULDN'T IT BE SOMETHING TO RELIVE THOSE DAYS? .Edward G. AotMnson Henry Fonda W.C. flelda Oh, for Thnse Sea Film Good Old Filrm ~~;~~~~m SklS-IOOTS CLOTHING-GLOVES ALMOST EVERYTHING AT BARGAIN PRICES! IA TSKI SALE DONT MISS THIS SALE. YOlrLL SAVE ENOUGH FORA SKI VACATION! By llUGll A. MULLIGAN AP !>pe<IAI torr~"' NEW YORK -A film critic on one of the big metropolitan dailies wrote the other day that because of the success of "Star Wars" family fjlms are making~ comeback. Boy, there's good news. Wouldn't it be something if Hollywood again started turning out really great movies like "Gunga Din," "The Hound of the Baskervilles," "Four Feathers" and "They Died With Their Boots On"? Maybe even a "Shane Two" or a "Son of Beau Geste"? THEN SllE, f'OR IT WAS a she-critic, lipped her hand and ~ave her 1dea of "one of the best of the recent family films," and 1t s ure sounded ltke a turkey to me. "A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a - Sandwich" was the critic's choice, and she ex.· plained the plot· "It's all about a 13-year-old Los Angeles ghetto boy who turns lo drugs after his real father leaves· the family and he has trouble adjusting lo his mother's new boyfriend .•.. " C~• J yo)low does that gr~b 4---Well, according to Stew the child star_ playing the _ _ young dope fiend, "what the movie js trying to say is that there's got to be some kind of communica- tion between everyone in the household," which l ~uess is the way 13·year-old kids talk these days when they're brought up on movies like that. ON MY J3lh BIRTHDAY my family took me to a family movie called .. Imitation of Life," which the critics then probably said had something im· portant to say about the need for communication, and I sulked for a week in my room communicat· .• ing only with my best friends in the Owl patrol on .my Boy Scout Morse code set. It was a weepie that wouldn't st.op. The lady critic went on to say that there were "several.other PG-rated films around that, despite semi-nude love scenes or four letter words, most critics would agree are suitable viewing for children." Well, fortunately, most parents I know have more sense than most film critics I know and so do most kjds I know. LOVE SCENES, WHETHER PLA VED in the burr or in Eskimo parkas on the back of a 9og sled, ·are always a drag on the action, detaining the hero when he should be heading 'em off at the pass or coaxing on the lead dog to bot foot that periicillin to the old trapper's hut. Any kid worth hiS popcorn knows that.. A couple or years back Hollywood did a re- m alee of "The Front Page" and brought in a fancy priced screen writer to insert a lot of four·leller words into \he classic Ben Hecht and Charles' MacArthur script. This not only made the mm em- barrassing and boringly long for family watching but also defused the great five-letter word ending when the son-of-a-you·know·what stole the fellow's watch. Well, they reran "'The Front Page .. on television a few weeks ago with all the childish adult words deleted and, do you know, it played just as well, even better? Personally I've always felt m ovie dialogue went as far as it ought to go when Clark Gable told Vivian Leigh he didn't give a damn. WHEN I WAS A. KlD, family films were • something you went to with your parents on your birthday or Mom's birthday or when you brought home a good report card. They were fun because it meant being allowed' out at night, provided your homework was done, and there was usually a quieter, better class·of audience than at the Satur- day morning matinee (that's what they called it> when "Ute cbapter0 'W8B playing. At least the manager wasn't always shining his flashlight up the aisle, yelling at patrons with their feet on the seats, and half the house wasn't t aking its little brother to the bathroom. IT WAS NICE HAVING your parents around for the creepy parts of "The Cat and the Canary•• and ''King Kong," even if they occasionally did s uffer a lapse or taste and drag yo~off to a snoring talkatbon like "Little Women," "The Littlest Rebel'" or "Little Lord FaunUeroy." Even now I always avoid picture1 with "little" in the UUe, un. less Edward G. Robinson is ;pictured outside cradling a tom111ygun. All the favorite family flicks looming up out of my childhood weren't adventure tales or blood and guts sagas like "The Sea Woll .. and "Reap the Wild Wind." . WHY DON'T TREY MAKE pictures anymore like "Young Tom Edison," "'Boys Town," "Cap- tains Courageous," .. Prlde.c>f the Yankees," "The Long Gray Line" and .. Steamboat On the River"? Nothing vUo or violent there, only a warm 1low lor humantty, a rosy feeling In the aout, after all these yeans. I'd even pus up Henry .Foni. da as tbe outlaw Frank James to see him u You•a Abe Lincoln one more Ume. on undersea life will be s hown at 7:30 p .m . March 20 at UC Irvine's Social Science Tower, room 220. ··Silent Forest.•·· filmed by Lew Trusty a nd Kris Meier, will be s hown under the ~ponsorship of the Orange County chapter of the American Ceta <·<·an Society Tht> pair will also show slides The meeting 1s free and open to the public. DOWNTOWN SANTAANA 219 E. 4th Kl.7-5723 HC>Uti: Mot.. ttwv fri. 9:30-9 s.t. 9:30-4, S-. 12-S ·011 llOW! NE~PORT LA HABU BEACH FASHION ISLAND 644-2121 #60 FASHION SQ. (714) 871-5988 (2f3) 691-0959 M., ,._ Fri. I 0-t Sat.'°"'· Coled S-. • CERRITOS #163 MALL 924-1625 The San l'rancisco CHRONICLE spealcsoui on your energy future: Governor Brown and Nuc)ear Plants* (Governor Brown's) Energy Commission •.. seems to have assumed thal its role is to find grounds for stopping the nuclear power plant construction that the people, by their votes, declined to stop. Recently we have had called to our atten·-· \ion a report of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission that categorizes the state energy commission's conclusions .•• as a .. slanted exposition of an apparently anti~ nuclear vi~wpolnt" and "not technically Turning its back on the agency that is really responsible for the nation's nuclear regulation, on January 25th the California State Energy Commission rec- ommended against the Sun- desert power. plant as a ~uture energy source. The effect of this recom- mendation is to make it improb- aple, if not impqssible, for Southern California utilities to meet your electric power needs by the mid-1980's. The cost of not having enough electricity is intolerable. At best, pbwer shortages will mean rationing, restricted hours and... prefetTed 'Users. At \vorst, they will cripple our economy with a. devastating loss of industries and jobs. supportable." The NRCs commentary goes on to charge (the state commission's report) as lacking in technical competence and expertise. exhib- iting "technical naivete" and failing lo mention lhe ftderal agency's conclusion., that "spent fuel can be reproces~ed and the waste products disposed of safely and economically." cJC(:trical power production shortage (and) ~till uses I Vi times the national avernge or oil and gas to produce its power need~. It can only cut back on that over-dependence l:iy turning to more nuclear power sources. Who in Sacramento has not yet faced this n:ality and made up hi1' mind to face the con:.equenccs? ..• It seems to us only sensible and justifiable to call on Governor Brown to suggest th at his Energy Commission get in line with the fach of modem nuclear management . • • • This state, like the nation, is up against an '-Abridged from an editorial in the December . 20, 1977 editions of the San Francisco CHRONICLE and reprinted Hitlt 1he per· mission of that publication . But there is hope! Now, the Stat~ Legislature must evaluate the Energy Commission's rec- ommendations. It can ·override the Commission and vote to proceed with Sundesert. .. The Legislature will listen to your voice. So speak up for Sundesert. Join with other residents of the communities to be served by Sundesert who know that we can't rely on pie-in-the-sky en- ergy sources. Place your name- alongside those who know that Sundesert is the only proven and practical w ay to h ave enou&h-electric llQWer in time..._ Add your name . to ·the pe- titioos now available in your neighborhQod. Or write Sun- desert expressing you~ feeiings. &e your ~pie power.today. So ~won't be powerless tomorrow. The Sundesert Project would serve: City of Anaheim City of.Burbank California Dept. of Water Resources City of Glendale City of Los Angeles City of Pasadena City of Riverside .. San Diego Gas & Electric Company ') Not Pf1Td for•itlt pub/Ir fondi • ..