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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-03-17 - Orange Coast PilotJ 7 Calm Dr. -Waddill Blamed as Fire Tells Onlookers • Guts Valley Dome He'll Be Cleared- 1 Italian Kidnappers' Dragnet Intensified FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 17, 1978 VOl.. 11, lfO, 16, 4 SECTIONS. 46 ...... * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ·* * * * Israelis ----~ontinue Battle Re.fugees Rocketed In Attack BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Israelt commandos .swept into Lebanon in helicopters and boats today, blowing up a seacoai;t base ofC'F~lestinian guerrillas and rockctmg two carloads of refugees, mdepen· dent observers and guerrillas said. Reports reaching the pres- idential palace here indicated that Israeli troops in inland southern Lebanon, backed by tanks and covered by lethal air strikes. were moving west toward lhe Mediterranean after capturing five more Palestinian '1llages. The operations followed up the I s raeli assault la unched Wedbesday into southern Lebanon to clear a guerrilla-free strip along Casualties among Lebanese and Palestinjans, including civilians, exceed 600 with 250 killed. the Red Cross said here in a report on the first two days of fighting. The attack on the coastal guerrilla camp at Adloun, 22 miles north of the Israeli border and between Tyre and Sidon, was carried out during the after- noon under cover of a missile bombardment from four Israeli navy gunboats. one observer said. The h elJcopter-borne paratroopers reportedly fought hand-to-hand with the guerrilJu of George Habasb's radical Popular Front for the Liberation of PaJesU.oe before dynamiting the base. GuerrllJas said 10 boars earlier in the same area. they found the tail or an Israeli.rocket tytne nt:ar two wrecked autos \there ttle bodlea of men, women and cbiJdren ~re ao mancled 1t coult not be determined bow man1 there were. One uncon· firmed report spoke ot 20 dead. (SM ISBAEL, Page AS) . PERFECT DAY FOR &Url'ENDER Beavgmeight Skater A .. Wl~ Toka, a seven-year-old African elephant, rides a jumbo skateboard on HoUyWood Boulevard in Los Angeles. prod· ded on by his trainer. Dick Drake. Drake intends to re· tire Ure pachyderm as the world's undefeated champion skateboarder in the over 4.000-pound category. Italians .Intensify Kidnapper Search ' { As 50,000 soldiers and pollce spread a dragnet across the country for Moro. news media continued to get anonymou!! telephone calls purporting to come from the kidnappers. A number or calls startJn1 soon after the kidnapping Thun· day said it was the work of the Red Briaades, llaly's most feared urban iuerrilla 1ana. A dozen terrorists ambushed Moro•s limousine as he was,, on ht.a way to a a sion or Par1la- ment, killed all five or .tus (Sff IJl'ONAP. Pase ,\2) · Faeililj' Burns GRANTS PASS. Ore. (AP) - Tb oply mobUe lacllity ror. inatyitn1 certain kinds of utelllte data · WH severely damaied ti)' ftre alon11lde In· teratate S on Thursday evenlhl. It beloo11 to the National Aeronautic. and Space Ad· mtnl1tnUon. .. Hanna: 'Guilty' Action Sidesteps 40-count Trial WASHINGTON CAP> Former Orange County con· gressman Richard T. Hanna, the only present or former con· gressman charged in the Korean 1nfluence-buy1ng scandal, pleaded guilty today lo one count or conspiracy lo defraud the U .S • and thereby avoided tnal on a 40-count indictment scheduled to begin next week lie could be sentenced to a maximum of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. No sentencing date was set pending a probation report on Hanna The while-haired Hanna, D- Calif . who served in Congress from 1963 to 1974, sat hy as gov· ernmcnt lawyer Jeffrey S. White read the agreement reached an plea-bargaimng with Hanna. In it, Hanna admitted that he had agreed with Korean busi· nessman Toni~sun Park to use me power of has office and pos1 taon as a congressman lo further the fananc1al interests of Park These ran an excess of S200,000 "For these acts, Hanna re ceived from Park substantial amounts or money and other material cons1derat1ons." the plea-bargaining agreement said 'Outrageous Crime' Park, a Washangton·ba ... ed rice dealer. also 1s Wlder indictment But the government ha'> agreed to drop the charges against h1m in exchange for has "truthful tcstimon.,." in other cases ans ing from' the alleged attempt by the South Koot'an government lo buy support in Congress Waddill Predicts When called to the bench by rhaef US. District Judgl' William H Rrvant. Hanna at tl'm pted lo explain "hat got him into has predicament. But the Jlldge said that all he wanted to know was whelhl'r any pressurt.> was put on Hanna to plead guilty He'll Be Cleared By TOM BARLEY Ol lfle 0.llr .. i19l SI.ell Dr. Wilham Baxter Waddill took his case out o f the courtroom Thursday and pre dieted lo the press and public 10 a crowded county courthouse corridor that he will be cleared of murder charges. Waddill, 42, told onlookers in the glare of Ughts set up by television crews that he ~ill be "vindicated and exonerated of this reaUy outrageous crime." The physician, accused of strangling a n ewborn baby to death in the nursery al Westminster Community Hospital, said he follnd it hard to understand why the murder charges he faces had not been dropped during the preliminary bearin1 stage in municipal court. And the HunUnpon Harbour obatetrlclan told the prua and onlookeri wtio earlier packed Oranie CoUnty Superior Court Judge James K. Turner's courtroom that he went to the dlatrict attorney'• offt.ce volun· tarlly u aoon u he learned that be might face crlmiriil charge~ "J have faith lri the Judicial 1y1tem:• Waddtll sald. ••1 have 1lway1 tried to tell the ttuth and m11te•certa1n lh1t I can eaJ)lal.n tbo eventl t.hlt occurred In tti bot1>ital ~ to the •atlitac· lion of the Judge, jury and'mf;dlcal communitr." Waddll and Dr. hlbour Wallon, ohe of h1i two la , called the pr H conference 1hortty: after Jud e Turner sent hJs jury hOme for a thre•da1 weekend. I Under questioning from de· fense attorney Charles Weed· man, Waddill repeatedly denied after he look the wtl ness stand Thursday that he had strangled or choked a baby girl to death on March 2, 1977 I le has not yet bel'n asked to <See DOCTOR, Page A2> Curious Crowd Slows Battle In Valley Fire By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI U. 0.llJ "11-' Slell Raging names battled by firemen, who today bitterly criticized spectators blocking their fire engines and equipment and hampering their efforts Thursday failed to save a $150,000 home in Fountain Valley. The family dog also perished in the charred robble of the Bruce and Alice Cook residence 1 at l 8432 Santa Isadora St.. just off Ellis Avenue at Newland Whit<' told Drvanl what the government exi>e"cted to show 1f the trial h<HI gone on as scheduled. "In ._turn for has efforts. Han· (See HANNA. Page A2) ...... Sunny Saturday with patchy fog al beaches early Saturday Coorer Lows tonight 52 to 56 Highs Saturday 72 to 75 INSIDE TODAY The 1'110VU'S arr as popular 0$ ever despitr studio /1nan c1ol .•randal and high bor of /ice pnces Strmes on Cl u amine why and also rtrtew the top riom1ntes 1n the Academy Award& race Street, near the Huntington Index Beach city limit. .,1 y.,., S-Vk• .,. A'"' uRWn aa S m o k e t o w e r i n g i n t o ..... .., .. ,.,,,.. a 12 I. M .. .,. A6 -lNI~-.. Thursday's clear skies was visi •w,_, II'-' ••"-'""" •• • bl " \1 both Fo l ' C.lllArRla Al Or•• C-y All e aor m es II un 810 c:1euW• 01 14 Sylvta l'artw ., V•lley and Huntington Beach ~=~• ::: =~'"' . .-~: firemen foucht lo save the o.•"'""1t" .. , .... 1.... c11 bouae ::~~:.!:: ~ ~=::; a-l! Rumors clrculallna al the "••tw'"' na ..,.,........ ••·• scene that an elderly woman ~f;::'.... ~ •-•••• p .n f5" FIRE, Paae A.2) 1.._.._ __ • , M DAI\. y ft!LOT s Frl~y. Match 17, 1'78 Lifeguards Brace for Weekend Crowd , By JACKIE HYMAN o oeu.0.01""' ... "l<lff L ifeguards from Sao Clemente to Seal Beach were bracing lo- day for anliclpated heavy crowds this weekend lo kick otr spring vacation for lhou~ands of Orange County students. All public ~chooli. will be closed next week, as will Sad- dleback College and the Coast CommunUy Colleae DiatrlcL col- leges. However, students at UC Irvine will be laJting final exams and won't get to loll in the 1un until the week of March 27. While the exuberance lan't ex- pected to match the somewhat notorious BaJ Weeks of a bygone era, lifeguards said a long rainy spell followed by this week's Santa Ana wind cond1lions should bring unusuaHy larae crowds to the beaches. Adding to the congestion at other sites will be the fact that a raw 1ewaie split into the Santa Ana River bu forced the closing of beaches from Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach lo 36th Slceel m Newport Beach. Lt. Lynn Hughes of the San C lemente Lifeguards said c rowds Saturday and Sunday could reach 12,000 ln that city. However, be said s urf la an un- inspiring one to two feet, so surf en wall probably be greatly out- numbered by swimmers froUck ins in the 60-degree waler Sun worshlpp~ra would be well-advised to make the most or Saturday's predicted sunshme. Don DePauw ol the "'8tional Weather Service said today the Santa Ana conditions that have brought unseasonal 90-d~lfl"ee temperatures to Orange County are breaking up and that some showers are forecast for Sunday mg ht Highs should be near IO Satur- day and in the low 70s on Sun· day, he said. Thursday's high In Santa Ana was 91 degrees. DePauw said Ae satd water temperatures w1ll continue to be around 59 deereea. DePauw also· noted that, U.S. OiL Fouls France Supertanker Splits; Spill May Be Worst Ever BREST, France (AP> -The American supertanker Amoco Cadiz, carrying 63 million gallon~ of 011, broke tn two today on rocks off f'rance's Bnttany coast and was pouring oil onto beaches and fishmg grounds. The wreck has the potential to be the worst lanker spill on rec- Frmta Page Al HANNA ... na r eceived many benefits," Whitl' told the judge. "He re- ceived in excess of $200,000 in cash and checks between 1969 and the end of 1975." That is twice as much as pre- \ iously pubh:.hed estimates of money that Hanna received from Park. Jn the course or con- gressional hearings, Park has de- med bribing any congressmen or in any Y.ay acting as an agent of the Korean government. Korean . go\crnmenl Hanna's plea came on the day "hen the government was lo present its first witnesses an the trial of the only man <'ha rged "ith crimes an the Korean scan dal, Hancho C Kim, a Korea· born cosmetics ~alesman also char ged with defrauding the government White told the Judge that there is no evidence Hanna paid any money lo any other con· gressman. llanna·s role as outhncd by the Justice Department attorney was lo h elp Tongsun Park become Sl•ller's agent for California rice to Korea, thereby l'n<1bling Park lo earn substan· L1al comm1ss1ons Hanna .1bo n·commended to the director of the Korean Ceo lral Intelligence Agency and other Korean government of- ficials that Park be designated as agent of the Cahforma nee sellers. Whale said. Hanna then introduced the Korean bus1- nes-.man to Cal1forn1a rice growers, rt•C'ommend1ng him as their agent, the lawver said. For this and otht>r help to Park. Hanna reel'"' ed the large ~urns of money, White told the court. In the original tndictmcnl. re· turned Oct. 14, llanna was charged with conspiracy, bribery, accepting an illegal gratuity, mail fraud, and violat- in~ I he IW that requires reg1stration<Jrfore1gn agents. The government dropped 39 counts in return for his plea to the conspiracy char~e. The government handed Judge Bryant a 33 page rec1ta- t1on of the case 1L would have brought against Hanna, all of al md1caltng a strong evidence or a conspiracy with Tongsun Park as an agent of the Korean gov- crn mcnt ll was a thorough expos1t1on of the case that has been subJect of congressional and Justice Department investigation for more than two years. Reds Ov~r Japan TOKYO CAP) A Soviet bomber violated Japan's • air space today, prompting a brief scramble or military aircraft, defense agency officials said. They said it was the sixth time a Soviet plane had violated Japan's air space since 1967. OftAHQ( COAST DAILY PILOT n.Ot~CoHt O•HY ,.. ... _.,,.~tf\tu,,..,... borw-dtfW'Nit.iR ..... " l\fMID'l""'-dlWt.,.llr•'l")f (Oll\I P\lb41o;.fili1"t (nMO•"¥ W.r•t" f"fJ1t._.,,,_.u-~·-=-w::,~~~~M=1~L~~ ~::!• ta1ft 'ialltf, tr••nt. 'Hdlthed. Y•Ot'I eNt ~ .. "'"""'uth( .. \.I A\lft0 .. r"9'~'M ,_ " ....,,,,..., s.1 ...... n -.._..... ,,. t.-~ .. ~~='1.~.·~~~,:YJ W.'t ... 111-... -,.,.".,."' •l'ld lli\1t•U\l'Wor Joc~ll CwlOy Vlc'• Prt,16911\l •ftd Oe,,..,at M.tN~r -···-..... ~·-~ ............ .,. .... OHMt M 1..-lllctoot_. ~ NoR .... 1 ..... , M.I .......... 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The feat. witnessed Thursday night by four people on stage al a Hamilton tavern. y, 111 be submilled lo the Gumness Book of World Records, Desmond said. The blades ranged m length from 23' ~ lo 26 inches Combined, Lhey measured one inch 1n diameter at thet1ps and two inches at the halt. Desmond. 36, held the blades down for two seconds. Front Page A J KIDNAP ..• police bodyguards with a bar· rage of pistol and submachme- gun fare and took ham away an another car A group of five state pros ecutors worked around the clock to coordinate the manhunt. Chief prosecutor Giovanni di Matteo said the governm ent was • considering proclaimine a .. slate of public danger" under "h1ch the nght of habeas corpus could be suspended Premier Giulio Andreotti. his new Chnsllan Democratic gf)v ernmenl confirmed by the shocked Chamber of Deputies 12 hours alter the abduction, sum· moned leaders of the four other pa rt1es support mg the govern· ment to a meeting to chart tough anti·terrorist policies. As the powerful president of the party that has dominated every government since World War n. Moro was one of the chief architects of the pact UO· der which the Communists agreed to support Andreotti m exchange for an equal voice \\o'lth the other parties in contributing to Cabinet policy and monitoring the government's performance Photographs and names of 18 men and two women d escribed as Red Brigades members or suspected supporters were televised nationwide and published in newspapers with appeals for cooperation in local· ing them. Roadblocks were erected on most highways. Police stopped thousands or motoris ts and searched their car s. Checks were stepped up al airports and border points. Identities were carefully checked, especially of people on s tretchers or in w heelchairs. Helicopters and police dogs were used widely by lhe searchers . f'rOlll P~AI ISRAEL ••• The guerrillas said that raid was made by seaborne Israeli com- mandos. A PFLP statement ln Beirut acknowledged the Israeli land- ing at its camp, but claimed guerrilla defenders beat back the assault, suffering one dead and two wounded. The Israeli military command ln Tel Aviv refu11ed to comment on the reports or commando al- tncks today .i The military said Israeli troops Thur1day raided the coastal town or Ras al-Baida, five miles nort.b of the border, and seized weapons and rocket&. The l1neti1 taid the town >Nu lhe launchlng polnt. for rock.ta that have struck Nabarlya, seven miles lnaldt llratl. The laraell aaaault. bt1an iafler Saturday's Palutlnlan attack north or Ttl Aviv In wblcb ~ 1tcatll1 were klhed and ror wblcb Y r Arafat'• Al Falah 1uerrlllu-M1parai. rrom lhe P.FLP -claimed ftlJ)ODllblUlY. ' Atlantic port ordered a full pollution alert in a bid to save the lobster rich coastline. but navy ships loaded with chalk and detergent were unable lo mov e 10 between the s upertanker and the s hore because of rocky obstructions in the water. It was the fourth time the Brit· tany coast has been polluted by a lanker spill since 1967. when lhe Torrey Canyon broke up 100 miles lo the northwes t, off England's southwest coast. The Torrey Canyon, the worst s hipwreck s pill on record, poured 29 million gallons into the sea. The oil washed ashore m both Ensland and France. Helicopters took 41 people, in· eluding a woman, ofr the 1,067· foot Amoco Cadiz during the night, leaving only the captain a nd first officer on board the un- lit vessel. It was not known immediately if they were an serious danger. M arillme authorities reported that the rront section of the ship, listang heavily. was drifting towards rocks in the direction of the summer resort port of Portsall Officials who flew over the wreckage said it was sur· rounded by oil extending out for about two miles. The ship ran aground three miles offshore on the Portsall Rocks, 25 miles north of Brest, after the steering mechanism failed during a bad storm late Thursday, mantime authorities said. An attempt by the West Germ an tug Pacific. based in Brest, to keep the ship off the rocks failed when the tow line s napped Police and firemen were besieged with hundreds of com- plaining telephone calls over· night as fumes from the leaking oil drlrt.ed ashore. The tanker is owned by Amoco Transport Company. a sub· sidiary or the American Amoco 011 Company, and sails under the L1ber1an flag A maritime administration spokesman said Ute tanker was listing 30 degrees He srud the ship, which was built five years ago in Spain, was carrying 216,000 tons -63 million gallons -of Middle East crude 011 and 1.2 million gallons of engine fuel. The tanker drifted on the rocks a few miles from where the s upertanker O lympic Bravery went ashore and broke up two years ago. Th~ 275,000- ton Olympic Bravery, the big- gest slup ever wrecked, was in ballast at the lime, but its engine oil caused major damage lo the picturesque coastline. Leak Injures 15 WATERFORD. Conn. <AP> - Fifteen workers were taken to a hospital after inhalin g toxic chlorine from a leak at the Millstone nuclear power com· plex, author1t1es said. None of the workers -13 men and two women -was injured seriously and residents tn the area were not evacuated in the incident Thursday, officials said. O.tly ~llot ..... t.o llY G•Y ·-- 8 EACHGOER CATCHES SPRING FEVER IN NEWPORT Weatherman Smiles as Easter Vacation Approaches ,..,..,. Page Al FIRE DESTROYS HOME. • • may have been tr appcd inside the burning two ~tory home proved lo be raise, fire depart ment offlc1aJs confirmed today. "But the destruction or the house was total," said Battalion Chief Paul Summers He added lhat three firemen were injured tn the battle to quell the blaze, which at one poin"t fully engulfed lhe Cook residence in the Greenbrook Hom es development. l ney sUJtered trom smoke in· halation and manor burns but d1d not require hospitalization, Cap· tain Summers said today. Friends apparently called the Cooks or else th.ey happened to return to the house shortly after firemen arrived and the couple, ased 36 and 37, stood among the crowd watching it burn. "The crowd and the trafOc severely hampered us. especial· ly all the kids on their Mo·peds," Captain Summers said today in recounting details of the two. alarm fire. H e s~id both Huntington Beach and Fountarn Valley firemen answered the 2 13 p. m. call under a s ix-department mutual aJd aereemenl which in creases firefighting efflc1ency in the west county No caui.e has yet been de- termined by investigators prob ing lhc latest residential fare an the G rcenbrook cil•\ elopmenl "We've narrowed 1t down to either a faulty appliance or 'sus- picious ora~in'," Miid Captam ~ummers, who said he could not c o m m t' n t r u r t h c r o n I h c poss1bihty that arson might be invol\·cd A 1977 fire ai nearby Harper School which was set hX an arsonist caused severe damage to the structure. lnHst1gators said the family pet which died as flames and smoke poured from windows of the residence had belonged to the Cooks for nine years. They said Orange County Animal Control officers took charge of the remains and they did not know its name or breed. Crowd control in the area was a distinct problem for police and firem en as neighbors and lhe curious from considerably further away flocked at the scene, drawn by the plume of smoke. "I was there for just a couple of minutes," said a Fountain Valley Fire Department secretary who happened to be in the area when the call was re· ce1ved. "( couldn't believe it The housewives were as bad as the little kids." Battalion Chief Summers made 1t clear in recounting the firefighting effort that spec- tators interfered to lh<' extent that damage was wori.e than 1t might have been otherwise. Ile said the loss was com prised or $100.000 IO damage to the home and loss or $50,000 worth of contents o.a11, ...... ;......, ,._, •• O''*-" F1Al!MEN, HAMPEAEO IV SPECTATORS, BATTLE FOUNTAIN VALLEY BLAZE In th End, th• 1150,000 Hom• W•• • Tbt•t loH, Firemen S•ld • .. ...... although It may look like sum- mer ts aiceady here, it's actually not even quite 1prin1 yet. Spring will oJticially ttegln wltb the vernal equiftoit at 3:34 p.m. Mon- day, heaald. Weather lake this week's would a few years back have meanl headaches ror police as wel I as H/eguards alone the coast, where young.sten used to floe k to rent cottages for the wee k and throw wild parties. Now, however. higher prices and the lure or desert spaa and Mexican bargains may draw a s ignificant number of local l'Outbs away. Huntington Beach Cil1 Lifeguard Capt. Douc D' Arnall Hid his llfe1uard f'orce won't be beefed up for tbe \ bolldays. I In Newport Beach, tradillonal· ly one of the most congested areas durine sprlng vacation. • llfeeuard s pokeswoman said heavy crowds of 60,000 to 70,000 per day are expected as lone u the tfof, sunny weather con- tinues, She said Weauard stations will be reopened and lifeguard staff beefed up . ln addition, a lifeguard unit 1S patrolling the polluted area of the beach from 6 a.m . to dark, warning people about the contamination. Bar· ncades and signs have also been erected, she said. But surf¥s are out of luck, the spok es wo man said. Sh e described the oce~n as "flat-it looks like a lake today:: Seu:er Line Repair Done By Monday? Repairs should be completed on a broken sewer line in the Sanla Ana River bed by Mon· day, an Orange County Depart· mcnt of Health spokesman said today. Robert Stone, director of en- v1 ron mental health, said the county Sanitation District has mformed him that work is under w:iy on th e break that has spilled four million gallons or raw sewage a day since Sunday into the Santa Ana River, pollut- ing beaches from Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach to 36th Street in Newport Beach Hepaars were htndered by the flow of water Ul the normally dry riverbed, but the U.S. Army - Corps of Engineers has cut off the flow from Prado Dam, Stone said lloY.ever. although the repairs may be finished by Monday, it will be several days before the resumed flow has washed addi· taonal accumulated sewage out of the nwrbed, Stone said. Reopening of the beaches will depend on the bacteria counts measured in tests of the water, h<' :.aid Fro•P~AJ DOCTOR .•. comment on the testimony of Dr Ronald Cornelisen . a ped1atrac1an who has testified that he was m lhe nursery while W add 111 was throttling the in· fant 11 as alleged that Waddill panicked and decided to kill the baby when he learned that hls attempted a bort1on of the fetus carried by an 18-year-old Hunt· angton Beach girl had failed. Cornelisen testified that Wad- dill told ham "This baby can't lave." He said Waddill then sug- gested four ways in which the <'h1ld could be murdered, includ- mg drowning the infant in a bucket of water Wadchll lold the jury Thursday that he had absolute faith in the saline solution he injected into the baby's mother. He firmly re- Jected the prosecution argument that the fetus survived the scald- ing nuad. Waddill testified that be bad personally never known a fetus to survive a properly ad- ministered sahne procedure. "l don't believe at could happen," Waddill said. Hayakawa's Rating Dips SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The performance of Republican Sen ator S. I. Hayakaw• b as dropped in the eyes of Califbmia adults and he's getting much lower marks than h is Dcmocrauc counterpart, Alan Cranston, according to a poll re- leased todav. Pollster· Mervin Fteld an· nounced n!sulls of a survey last month of 1.217 adults, includinl 708 Democrat& and 429 Republicans. Three tlmC".S aa many people polled thou1hl Cranston wu do- m1 a "1ood Job" as opposed to a poor one, but Hayakawa's aood and poor raUnaa were only a rew pcrrc<.'ntaae points apart. , 1 --. . --· l Orange ~oast • 0 I N ~VOL. 71, NO. 76, •SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, 'CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1978 C TEN;CENTS Council Vows to Back Mesa Rezoning By llICIL\EL PASKEVICU CM t1111 o.ttr ,. ... sun If ·developers want to sue Costa .Mesa for rezorililg their north city land use to aingle· family homes ln last weeJt:s elecUon., they won't be gelling~ any help from the Costa Mep City Council. . / "Even though we disa1ree with it (the zone change), it has passed and we have an obliga· lion to uphold it," Mayor Edward McFarland told de- velopers Thursday. The council session at city hall broueht developers an<l coun· cilmen together for the first Ume since voters passed a con- troversial inltiative that reiones 63.8 acres for single-family homes only. Developers Henry Roberts, George Argyros and Henry Segerstrom claim the rezone ls unconstituUonaJ and is spot zor · ing. To head off the planned lawsuit, developers asked the council to consider a new in- ttiative or to seek "declaratory relief" from the rezone in court. Councilman Dominic Raciti supported the idea ot a new in· itiative to reach a homeowner· and developer compromise, but Vice Mayor Mary Smallwood said "this would be doing the same thing that was done before." "J don't see how we can say let's change it from R·l and just put it on the ballol," said coun- cil woman Norma Hertzog. The city's planning staff would have been pressed to come ur with an alternative development ·•package" on the South Coast Plaaa area acreage with less than a week before the deadline to 1et a new lniUative on the June ballot. City Attorney Robert Cam· pagna sald he was uncertain it the city would even be in a posi· lion to have another vote on the issue so soon. A suggestion that the city con- sider variances that could allow higher density R-1 development drew lltUe councll support. The baWe lines seem to have been drawn. Tbe developers have left no doubt that they will file a lawsuit to try and overturn the reione that eliminates their medium density projects. Arnet Development Company partners George Argyros and Harry Rinker now have 43 acres of R-1 land al Bear Street and <See REZONE, Page AZ) Hanna Pleads Guilt_y in Scandal Israelis Continue Assault BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Jsraell commandos swept into Lebanon in helicopters and boats today, blowing up a seacoast base or Palestinian guerrillas and rocketmg two carloads or refugees, indepen- dent observers and RUerrillas !>aid. <Related photo, A4 > Reports reaching the pres- idi:ntial palace here Indicated that Israeli troops in inland southern Lebanon, backed by tanks and covered by lethal air strikes. were moving west toward the Mediterranean after capturing five more Palestinian villages. Dall, ftlltt ....... ...,.....,, .......... VALUE VILLAGE THRIFT STORE LIES IN CHARRED RUINS AFTER SANTA ANA l=IRE Two Downtown Building• Destroyed In $200,000 81aze; Four Firemen Injured The operations followed up the Israeli UHult launch~ Wed· nesdv l.(\to soutbel'Q }Abanon to clear a guerrilla-free strip along the Israeli-Lebanese frontier Casualties amont Lebanese and Palestinians, inetuding civilians, exceed 600 with 250 killed, the Red Cross said here in a report on the first two days or fighting. $200,000 Fire Su:eeps SA Buildings A pre-dawn (ire swept through two downtown Santa Ana build- ings this morning causing an estimated $200,000 worth of damage and resulting in injury to four firemen Fire investigators termed the buildings in the 400 block of East Fourth Street a total loss. One served as a thnfl store for the Orange County Retarded Children's Society. The second building housed a furniture store. The two firemen most serious· Jy injured fighting the 12:45 a.m. blaze were struck by a falling light pole that was knocked over when the thrift shop store front collapsed. One firefighter sufre'red a broken arm and the other crushed ribs as the light stan- dard collapsed Another firefighter sufCered smoke inhalation and the fourth injury occurred when one fireman received lirat-dgree burns about his wrist and arm. Fire officials were at the scene late this morning attempt- ing to determine the cause of the costly blue. · The a~ was rirst reported at 12:4Si!.m· and it wasn't until 5 a.m. tb'clt the blaze was said to be under tontrol. Zaire Shoots 13 Plotters: KINSHASA., Zaire CAP) -A Jh1n1 squad •xec:uted l3 Zalrean toldlera end dnU today for J!lottina aiaimt tbe covemment, Fresfdent Mobutu Sele Seko an· nounced m a radJo and televtsloo tpeecb. Bersch NaJDed CM The attack on the coastal guerrilla camp at Adloun. 22 miles north or the Israeli border and between Tyre and Sidon. was carried out during the after- noon under cover of a missile bombardment from four Israeli navy gunboats, one observer said. Officer of the Year COST A MESA'S TOP COP Officer Richard Bersch Beach CrouxJ, Descends on Huntingron Costa Mesa police officer Richard Bersch was selected Thursday as 1977 Police Officer of the Year by the Costa Mesa Tomorrow businessmen's group. Bersch. a 14-year veteran of the force, is a senior police officer currently assigned to the Technical Services Bureau as property officer He became the 15th recipient of the award following nominations and a ballot vote of fellow officers Al Thursday ceremonies at the Mesa Verde County Club, Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth commended Officer Bersch for outstanding performance including uniform patrol, heh copter observer. warrant officer and custody officer Bersch, 49, was a Costa Mesa volunteer fireman for five years before joining the police department. He has a bachelor's degree in public service management from the University of Redlands. San Diego ,Sizzles SAN DIEGO <AP) -Thurs- day was a record-hot day in San Diego, reaching 90 degrees at Lindberg Field shortly after noon. The helicopter-borne paratroopers reportedly fought hand·to·hand with the guerrillas or George Habash's radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine before dynamiting the base. G uerr1llas said 10 hours earlier in lhe same area, they found the tail of an Israeli rocket lying near two wrecked autos where the bodies of men, women and children were so mangled 1l could not be determined how many there were. One uncon- firmed report spoke of 20 dead. The guerrillas said that raid was made by seaborne Israeli com· mandos. A PFLP statement in Beirut acknowledged the Israeli land· ing at its camp, but claimed guerrilla defenders beat back the assault, suffering one dead and two wounded. The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv refused to comment on the reports of commando at- tacks today. The military said Israeli troops Thursday raided the coastal town or Ras al-Baida, five mUes nortb of the border, and seized weapo~ and rockets Dail St. Pat Court's Wearin' the Green MANY A HOMEOWNER has known the Joy of being teepeed, that not so rare treat in which \he exterior of one's home is liberally bedecked in yards of decorative toilet paper. It's not unusual. At least, It lan't ln lbe home. But it doean 'l happen that often In the county courtboule at Santa Ana. But there it was today for all to see in Judp J1mes R. Walaworth's Department 5 -yards and yahll ot toUet paper covering lhe clerk's desk and eJrteodln1 ~1 \he wa1 across the cour1room to the jud1e'1 bench. "TREllE HAS TO BE a reason fol' lb1s," rnutte:red Judge Walsworth u he hunted •IOfll the c<>rrtdor to n· spect the vandalism lnntctcd by lntrudtn wbo either cltd lt J te laat night or early today. Well, Juda•, the reuon lan't bard to find. Your cler '•name ts llmm,y O'DoM II, Aoa the toll•t paper i~ green. JJmmy 1a we&riQa a bltrer and alway1 drinks reen beer duriq \b9 noon hour Oil M&rcb n. Happy St. Patrick'• Day, Judie. ' .. ' .. Al'Wlr~ ADMITS HIS GUILT Ex-Congressman Hanna . ~rLine Repair Due By Monday Repairs should be completed on a broken sewer line in the Santa Ana River bed by Mon· day, an Orange County Depart- ment of Health spokesman said today. Robert Stone, director of en- viron mental health. said the county Sanitation District has informed him that work is under way on the break that has spilled four million gallons of raw sewage a day since Sunday into the Santa Ana River. pollut- ing beaches from Beach Boulevard m lluntmgton Beach to 36lh Street m Newport Beach Repairs were hindered by the flow of water in the normally dry riverbed, but the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has cut off the flow from Prado Dam, Stone said. However, although the repairs may be finished by Monday, it will be several days before the resumed now has washed add•· tional accumulated sewage out of the riverbed, Stone said Reopening of the beaches will depend on the bacteria counts measured in tests of the waler, he said Missing Tot Found Slain LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 2- yt!ar-old Camarillo girl who ap· parently wandered away from her baby sitter two days ago died or strangulation and was sexually molested, authorities say. Los Angeles County Coroner Thomas Noguchi s aid an autopsy Thursday confirmed that the tiny nude body found on the lawn of a Topanga Canyon home early Thursday was that of Amy Sue Seitz, daughter of Sheryl Seitz. Ventura County officials said homicide detectives are takin& over the invesUaaUon . PERFECT DAY FOR IUKI'ENDER Ah, to be Jrtsh on St. Pall'1ck's Day. Ab, lo be a bartender. Dennis Victor, an Irish Jew In New York Ctty wfl9 tends bar at O'Neal's, fita the blfi perfecUy. Jules · Lob, Associated ~s apeclal correspondent, toaat1 him oa Pap 86. Prison, Fine· Possible WASHINGTON CAP) - Former Orange County con. gressman Richard T. Hanna, the only present or former con- gressman charged in the Korean 1nfluenee·buying scandal , pleaded guilty today to one count of conspiracy to defraud the U S . and therebv avoided tnal on a 40-count indictment scheduled to begin next week He could be sentenred to a maximum of fl\e years m prison and a $10,000 fine. No sentencing date was set pendang a probation report on Hanna The while-haired Hanna, D· Calif.. who served in Congress from 1963 to 1974. sat by as gov- ernment }tawyer Jeffrey S. White read the agreement reached in plea-bargaining with Hanna. In it, Hanna admitted that he had agreed with Korean busr nesaman TOl\lllUn Park to use the power of hli office and posi- tion as a congressman to further the financial interests of Park. These ran in excess of $200,000 "For these acts. Hanna re ce1 ved from Park substantial amounts of money and other material considerations." the plea-bargaining agreement said. Park, a Washington-based rice dealer, also is under mdictment. But the government has agreed to drop the charges against him in exchange for hrs •·truthful testimony" in other cases ans· ing from the alleged attempt by the South Korean government to <See HANNA, Pagf' A2l Mesa Water Curbs Eased Costa Mesa County Water D1str1ct directors voted unanimously Thursday night to r epeal its IO-month-old "Waste of Water" ordinance. While water d1stnct orricials continue to urge moderation in water use. the repeal of the drought generated ordinance means the ehmmation of four guidelines Restaurants can now provide drinking water without a request from customers. homeowners can water lawns bewteen 10 a .m . and 4 p .m .: refill ornamental pools; and wash down sidewalks and other hard-paved surfaces. o~:::~:~as' D 'eath e r Sunny Saturday with patchy fog at beaches early Saturday. Cooler Lows tonight 52 to 56. Highs Saturday 72 to 75. I NSIDE TODA V Th• movies are ru popular • a.t ever Mspite studw Jinan· C1al 1candal and high bor of· /ice pnces. Stone• on CJ er· amrne why and al.!o review the top nomrneu m thf' Academ11 Awards rau l •d ex: I.I ~It . 1. ' .. M ,I Alt ., ai.s ., Cit 0.12 ~· tM,l a.tt Tank'r Fouls Beaches BREST. i'raoce (AP) -The American supertanker Amoco Cadiz. carrying U million gallou of oil, broke ln two today on t'OCU off France's Brittany coast and was pourtne oll onto Ateacbes and fishing grounds. Goodbye to 'ltlr. Red, First graders at Pomona School in Costa Mesa, <from Jdt). Edtlia Torres, Chns De La Torre a~d Brandon (;on dun all o-vears old, ta ke their chairs for an ('H' to l'~e lure~ell t o their favorite janitor. Frank . :Rt·d" Probert. He is retmng after eight years at the sc:hool. Today was his special day for thanks. Lifeguards Brace .For Beach Crowds -- Bv JACKJE HYMAN Of,,,. 0~11~ l'llot su11 Lifei;:uards from San Clemente to Seal Bea<'h were bracing to· <lay for anticipated heavy '"rowds this weekend lo ki<'k off -.pring 'acat1on for thousdnds of Orangc C<Junty students. All public schools will be closed next wcek . as will Sad· dl<•back College and the Coast Com munity College District col· leges However, students at UC Irvine wtll be taking hnal exams and won't get to loll in the sun until the week or March 27. While the exuberance isn't ex- peC'ted to match the somewhat notorious Bal Weeks of a bygone era. lifeguards said a long rainy ~pell followed by this week's Santa Ana wind cond1t1ons should bring unusuaho, ltilrge aowds to the beaches. Adding to the congestion at other sill's will he the fact that a raw ~cwagc spill into the Santa Ana River has forced the closing o f b('aches from Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach lo 36th Street 1n Newport Beach. Lt. Lynn Hughes of the San Clemente Lifeguards said C'row ds Saturday and Sunday could reach 12,000 in that city. However, he said surf 1s an un-inspirin~ one to two feet, so surf- ers will probably be greatly out- num bcred by swimmers fro!Jck· mg in the 60-de~ree water. .Su n worshippers wou ld be well advised to make the most of Saturday's predicted sunshine Don DePauw of the National Weather S<:rvire said today the Santa Ana cond1hons that have brought unseasonal 90 -degree temperatures to Orange County are breaking up and that some showers are forecast for Sunday night. . Highs should be near 80 Satur- day and in the low 70s on Sun- day, he sa1d. Thursday's high in Santa Ana was 9 1 degrees, DePauw said He said water temperatures will continue to be around 59 degrees OePauw also noted that, although it may look like sum- mer is already here, it's actually not even quite spring yet. Spring will officially begin with the ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT ~~::,:,>:,','T,:!:;:.::::::.: CM'' Pvbll\t\lftCI C...,._fW ----~Ht~\••• ''''''""'" _ .... , .... .,., ........ '"' '°''" ,,._.., ..__ llH<h. 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Doug D' Arnall said his lifeguard force won't be beefed up for the holidays. In Newport Beach, traditional- ly one of the most congested ar<'as during spring vacation, a lifeguard ~pokes woman said heavy crowds or 60,000 to 70,000 per day are expected as long as the hot, sunny weather con- tinues. She said lifeguard stations will be reopened and lifeguard staff heefed up. rn addition, a hfeguard unit lS patrolling the polluted area of the beach from 6 a m to dark, warning people about the contamination. Bar- ricades and signs have also been erected, she s3Jd. But surfers are out of luck. the s pokes woman said. She described the ocean as "fiat -it looks like a lake today." From Page Al REZONE •.• the San Diego Freeway. The rezoning eliminated city, approved plans for S39 apart- ments on this parcel as well as a compromise for a professional office complex on 23 acres. Although Amel planned 127 homes on the other half or Its acreage, the development was approved under planned de- velopment zoning that allowed sub-standard lot sizes. Because R·l requires 6,000 foot lots, these plans are out the window. Developer Henry Segerstrom has 10 acr~ located to the north along Bear Street. This parcel is now R·L Henry Roberts' 4.3 acres at the corner of Sunflower Avenue and Bear Srtreet were also re- zoned . Hls request for a medium-density condominium development was rejected by the city planning commission following last Tuesday's municipal vote. The council'• pl.tn to enforce the rezone means Roberts' re- quest will certainly be rejected when it moves lo the council level. "We wiJl take our courae because we feel our property rilbts have been abUHd," &a.id Segerstrom. Excludlnc Councilman R1clU, the Clty Councll opposed the re- . zone initiative passed b)' voten. Action Delayed · LOS ANCELES (AP) -A Unlvenity ol Calltomia Nlents commltue hH pot olf action on a proponl to requlN public dis- clotUre ol any work done for the Cenlrll IntclJJcet1n Ace:acy. UC Prat~ David Suon proteat- ed the hD catlDn that lln.k.I tx· lat belwoen the UC communlb' anct tb• C1A. ~ The wreck has the p0tential to be the worst tanker s pill on rec· ord-if all tanb are reuptured and It discharges its full load. But officials could not forecast the size of the spill. Even before the 233,690-ton ship broke up three miles off- shore, lealdftl oll bad reached more than a mile of coastline. Authorities at this French Atlantic port ordered a full pollution alert in a bid to save the lobster-rich coaslllne, but navy ships loaded w1th chalk and detergent were unable to m ove in between the supertanker and the s hore because of "rocky obstructions in the water. It was the fourth time the Brit· tany coast has been polluted by a tanker spill sin()(! 1967, when the Torrey Canyon broke up 100 miles to the northwest, off England's southwest coast. The Torrey Canyon, the worst shipwreck spill on record, poured 29 milbon gallons into the sea. The oil washed ashore in both England and France . HeUcopters took -41 people, in eluding a woman, off the 1,067 foot Amoco Cadiz during the night, leaving only lhe captain and first officer on board lhe un· lit vessel. It was not known immediately if they were in serious danger. Maritime authorities reported that the front section of the ship. Us ting heavily, was drifting towards rocks in the direction of the summer resort port of PortsaU. Officials who flew over the wreckage said it was sur rounded by oil extending out for about two miles. E'rom Page AJ HANNA ••. buy support in Congress. When called to the-'bench by chief U .S. District Judge Wllliam B. Bryant, Hanna at- tempted to explain what got him into bis predicament. But the judge said that aJJ he wanted to know was whether any pressure was put on Hanna lo plead guilty. While told Bryant what the government expected to show 1f the trial had gone on as scheduled. "In return for his efforts, Han -na received many benefits," White told the judge. "He re- ceived in excess of $200,000 in cash and checks between 1969 and the end of 1975." That is twice as much as pre· viously published estimates of money that Hanna received from Park. ln the course of con· gressional bearings, Park has de- nied bribing any congressmen or in any way acting as an agent of tbe Korean government. .Hanna's plea came on the day wh en the government was to present its first witnesses in the · trial of the only man charged with crimes in the Korean scan- dal, Hancho C. Kim, a Korea- born cosmetics salesman also charged with defrauding the government. \Vbite told the judge that there i.s no evidence Hanna paid any money to any other con· gressman. TONIGHT COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE -"Invitation lo a March," March 17-18, 2(-25, 31·April l, 8:30 p.m. OCC PLANETARIUM - ''Planet X," March 17-18, 7:30 and 9p.m. CANADIAN ADVENTURE - Herb Morey leclurer, OCC Fine art~ 119, 7:30 p.m. $1.50. "VOLPONE'' -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday· Sunday tbrougb April 23, 8 p.m. OCC LECTURES -"EaerlY for Tomonow," Science Lecture 1, 7 !30 p .m. "Living with Alternatives," Fine Art.I US, 7:30 p.m. ''AsurtJon Tralninr.'' SclenceHall. 7:30 p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Jnt.emaUonal cham· pion1blP1, Fairgrounds, 8 p.m. SA'MJRDAY, A&CHll CHILDREN'S FILM -"Swiss Famll1 Roblmon,'' OCC Forum. l p.m. 60 cen . SATURDJ\ Y EVENING Fll..M -''Anna Karenina," J'ln• Arts lll, I p.m. Dell'I ................. ROCKY AOKl'S NEW OFFSHORE POWER BOAT BENIHANA EASED INTO THE WATER Newport Beach Reataurant Owner WUI Be Shooting for Fifth Buahmllla Vlctory Rocky Defies Fear Restaurant Owner Works at Winning By DAVE CUNNINGHAM style of driving leads to many of them. 0t ttte o.i1, ,. • ._ si.tt "He drives like a crazy man," one associate Rocky Aoki has a peculiar way of overcoming aays. ''To him, winning is the only thing " fe ar . He looks 1t square in the eye every chance be In last year's BushmiUs race, Aoki was lead- gets. ing when his engine threw a piston and forced him He was afraid of speed , so he beume a1l out of tho competition. ln his last nine races, the offshore powerboat racer He was afraid of. boat baa broken down under the strain fiv41 times. heights, so he became a jet pilot. He was leadine at the time of each breakdown. He's also afraid of losing, so the multi· "We learned lesson. 1 run the engines too bot," millionaire pours everything he's got into winning. Aoki says. "Got to use head. Can't depend ju.st on So far, he's come up smelling like a rose every mot.ors. Driving is just 30 percent. Other 70 per- time. cent ls preparation, good bull, good crew and As a wrestler, Aoki represented his native things like that." Japan in the 1960 Olym-For Aoki, the Bushmills is just the start of his pie Ga mes. latest obsession-to win the world otrshore.A>Qwer As a businessman, boat racingchampionsh1p in Argentina. he turned one small To qua.Ufy, be must accumulate the necessary eatery into a string or points during the regular offshore circuit. 66 thriving restaurants Saturday's race is the season opener. throughout the world And if be can win the coveted world title? H e too k u P 'l'ben ( quit. Whenever 1 become champion. backgammo n and then I qu.lt," he answers. within two years he was That would be in keeping with his previous the intermediate class style. He quit 'Wrestling after becoming a cbam- world champion. pion, then quit backgammon when be became a When he took up champion. offshore powerboat rac· After building Benihana of Tokyo restaurants ing, he won the Miami· into an international chain, be turned over the :Nass au race in his fint management reins to Hardwicke, Inc., freeing cr ack behind the wbeel. himself for other pursuits. • lle's won three other But why would a man worth more than $40 races since then. ROCKY AOKI million risk bis lire in speedboats reaching over On Saturday Aoki aims for his fifth offshore 100 miles per hour? victory as he skippers a new boat in the Bushmills "The challenge. I love challenge," Aoki says. Grand Prix, departing from Newport Beach at 10 "I don't want to watch TV and just see others com· a m. pete. I want to do so many things in life. "We have good chance lo win," Aoki says in "I want to compete until I lose my life," he his J apancsc version of English. "But got to be continues. "To me, life is a 100-yard dash with a lucky. Can spend half a million dollars and have a wall at the end of it. You can't go through the wall. 25-cenl part break " Sports like boat racing giv~e happiness dunng Aoki is fam1h ar with breakdowns, because his the race." f * * * * * * Pilot, KOCM Radio Grand Prix R~ing Coverage Offered Complete coverage of the Rushmills Grand Prix offshore power boat races will be provided rn weekend editions of the Daily Pilot. Additional stories appear today on Page A3 The Daily Pilot news staff also will provide hourly KOCM FM radio r ace reports relayed through a Dally Pilot race communications central near Jnspiration Point in Corona del Lawmen Find Lead in NB Youth's Death Mar. Race standings will be posted at the clifftop race central as they are received from race officials and Daily Pilot. staff on s hore and at sea amidst. the colorful fleet or spectator craft. Complete program ihtormaUon will be available at race central and will be published in Saturday's Daily Pilot. During the race, st,_ndinas will be ~ived ·by monitoring official race transmissions on equipment provided by Derrington Marine Electronics of Newport Beach. Spectators lWled lo KOCM-FM 103 can follow race action by means of reports to be broadcast hourly. Sunday's Daily Pilot will include final race coverage by Boating Edit.or Almon Lockabey and photos of the racing action and related spectacle. Stout Misses Australia's St. Pat's Day SYDNEY, Australia CAP) - Ireland's most famous brewery didn't have the luck of the Irish on its s.ide today as an industnal dispute interrupted deliveries of stout for St. Patrick's Day. Guinness Australia went back lo the drawmg boards last week after its first overseas attempt at duplicating its famous brew was less than perfect, forcing the r ecall of hundreds of kegs from Sydney pua. after on1y 10 days on the market. Officials said at the time that the s tout was flat and did not have that famous creamy head, but assured the public an would be well by St. Patrick's Day. It was, but a strike by de- liverymen kept it away from au but a handlul or pubs, bypassing the bulk of the St. Patrick's D~ drinkers. ..It's a shame," said Guinness managing director Bob Wignall. ••A lot of people who would have sampled Guinness today are go- ing to miss out." Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers swd today they have de- veloped their first real lead in their investigation into the murder o( Orange Coast College student Karl Marcus Chancellor of Newport Beach. Investigators said a 22-year· old Newport Beach man who is known to be a friend of the murdered youth is assisting them with their inquiries into the killing of Chancellor Feb. 11 at Niguel Beach Park lo Laguna Niguel. Viejo. Man Killed In Park~ay Crash They said Mark Bake-r, 22, of Park Newport Apartments, is currenUy held in the county jail on unrelated cbar1es or &rand theft. "We are 1a.lisfied lb.at Chan· cellor wu seen leaving Baker's apartment oo the night of the Jcillln1 and was not seen alive after that," Investigator Willie Stansbury said "Baker Is being questioned about that fact and other fact. tod.ay " Ch aoceUnr, 20, of 114.8 Port Sbertleld Place, watt beaten to death \n the Laguna Niauel park by an usailant who left tbt youth's body beb.lnd a snack bar. ' \ A Mi.asion Viejo man U1ted as one of roar Injured when a new car overtunaed durinc a sales demonatratloa wu dead on ar- rival Tbunday at Mlslloo Com- munitY Jbptt&J. Hl1bway patrolmen utd Aubrey L. Annu. 34, of Zl79S Avenida COlombJa dJed ol ln- juriea suffered wheo a new Volvo o•erturned on Camlno Caphtrano north or Crown Valley Parkway. . Pat.rolmen sald Annas was ejected and Ulrown more than 40 feet when the ear di1v1n by sale•man Dennla '1annl1an, 31. overturned. Patrolm fl Hld FlannJgan, of 25'1.5 VJa del Sur, Mission Vlejo, was demonstrat· inl how quickly the car could ~bange lanes at 10 a.m. when he lost control of the vehicle. Flannigan was taken to the hospital with mlnor injuries. Another passenger, John Marshall, 3S, of 261l2 Cuenca, Mission Viejo. suffered "moderate" lnjuries, patrolmen uld. Flannigan's S-year-o!d ion Mallhew, also• passenter 1D tb ca-r, w not \njured~ Patrolmen saJd DO cltatJon has been lsaued Flannl1an PtDdin.S eompl t.loo or 1nve.suaaUOlll ot the acdcknL. ·.· OFFSHORE CLASS~=-- I •I ' ;4 \\'' ',, t " ,. - PERFORMAN CE ~LASSES: .. .,.~,.IUf\·" ' "' M tu4" \l,,iutt M1li.' " ROUTES SHOWN FOR BOTH OPEN AND PRODUCTfON CLASS RACES SA TUR DAY ~Spectator Fleets at Newport, Dana and Oceanside Wiii Be Closely Petrolled Viewing Clues Offered Bluffs, Jetties, Binoculars Recommentkd Al 10 a.m. Saturday. lht• starter's flare will send lht' world's fastest fleet into action as offshore power boat racers gun away from Newport Beach in the Bushm11ls Grand Prix. Most observers or past races believe it is the world's greatest spectacle in power boat racing. But if it's such. a spectacle. the problem for most landlubber!; 1-. where can they view it., That 1sn ·t a real problem 1r vou 're on a boat in the !>pectator fleets off Newport. Dana Point or Oceanside Or 1f you're aloft an an aircraft, you ha\ e th.- bird's eye view. But for the landlubber who rushes to the coastline to view the race, findin~ a spectator point tomorrow may be o real disappointment. Here are some pointers on land-bound viewing -T HE PRI ME SPECTATOR point. will be along the bluffs of {'uron.J tkl Mar, flanking Ocean lloulevard llere you me1y view the parade to the starting line at 9 30 a m. as the power boaters move out of Newport Harbor Corona del Mar parking. however, is t•xtremely hm1ted Plan to arrl\ e very early Soml' racl! fans are planning to stakeout :.1wts during the night -Tll F: JETl'IES of "\<•wport Harbor abo pro1,.·1de a good loca twn lo \'IPW the fleet on par ad(' tn the ~tart Again. park1n~ v.itl ht· a major problem Actual '1t.'wing of th<' race may be im possible from the jetties -THE BLUFf'S at Dana Point, where the performance dass racers turn and the offshon• class boats roar by on a straightawa.). may afford good '1ewing. Parking and congestion may be less of a problem. r Race Schedule E I G HT H ANNUAL BUSHMILLS GRAND PRIX TODA\': Ort\ l•r re~istration and mspectmn by officials, until 5 p m .. Balboa Bay Club, Newport Reach. Drivers pre-race meeting held earlier toda)' St. Patrick's Day race party, 6.30 to 10 p m .. Balboa flay Club. tickets $12 each, benefit to Hoag l\kmonal Bospit;Jl Affi Ii ant c; S.\TURDA Y : Final drt\'er briefing. !} a m Balboa Bay Club. Bn.1t Parade out ot :-.;t:'wport Jlarbor to thc starting line, 9·30 am. Race ~tart. 10 <.1 m Victory pr<'ss conference, 2.30 pm . dockside. Ralhoa Bay Club. \\'hbkey Barn•l Race. Newport Dunes Aquatic Park. 3 JI m Av.ards banquet 8 pm Balboa Bay Cluh Italians Intensify Kidnapper Search ROME (AP> -Police today found the second car used in the esca pe or the terrorists who kid- napped political leader Aldo Moro, increasing their belief that he was being he l d somewhere in northwest Rome. The car was parked on the same street where the first one was found Thursday afternoon, several miles Crom the ~ite of the l:tdnapping in the Trionfale section or the city, a spokesman said. He said there were blood stains on and in the first car Tests were being made to de· termine whether it was the blood of the 61.year-old Moro, presi· dent or Italy's dominant Chris· t ian Democratic Party. NBSwre Needs Hand New~ Beeoh police are looting tor a $2,500 hand that waa atolen o« the •boulder of ao employee or tho N'etmao- Marcus Department Store Thunctay. Gloria Hale told poU~e 8be WU anq th• hand, a n lncb·and,a =-half wld~ pin ' t with dJamOnch and rubles, when a iroup of cuatomen becan admlr· log It. She .. Id that 1 abort Ume Jata. ahe not.teed the band wa no toai•r reat· lnl 00 aboul.d • However. police have ex· pressed the belief that Moro was unhurt in the abduction in which his five police body,::uard11 were killed. They said one of the oC ficers got off three shots. prob- ably wounding one of the lcr· ror1sts As 50,000 soldiers and police spread a dragnet across the country for Moro. news media continued to get anonymous telephone calls purvorting to come from the kidnappers. A number of calls starting soon after the kidnapping Thurs· day said it was the work or the Red Brigades, Italy's most feaTed urban guerttlla gang. A dozen terronsts ambu.~hed Moro's limousine as he was on his way to a session o( Parlia· mcot, killed all live or his pohce bodyauards wUh a bar· rage or pistol and submachine· aun fire and toolt him away in another car. A f{T'OUJ> of five state pros- ecutors worked around the clock to cootdlnat.e the m anhunt. Chief prosecutor Giovanni di Matteo aald the 1ovemment was consid erina proclaiming a "atate of public dancer" under which tho rt t of habeas corpus could be 1wipendod. Ptemia Glullo Andreotti, his new Chiistlln Democratlc gov e r n m nt confirmed by the ock Qliznba' of Depvti• 12 houn lb abductJon, 1um- mon l ot tbe four other put! npportln• the covem· m nt to a en to chart touah an poUd.cs.. -SOME VIEW(NG may bt- possrble at points along Pacific Coast Highway between Corona dcl Mar and Laguna Beach Crossing the highway in this area is dangerous. While the vw" of the racing fll'l'l moving out from Nev. port Harbor should be spectacular. land bound rdC'1ng fans should rea ltze tlwt \ 1cwing the actual ra<.'e from lh<· !-thoreline may be qu1le limited Binoculars are recommC'nded and t elephoto knsl's for camera~ J-'or land·bound race watchers. wedlher \ isib1hty could be a fac tor The start finish line, for ex ample 1s 500 yards out to sea from entrance buoy number one outside of Newport Harbor. And for the fastest racers in the Off· shore Class. much of the race is far out to sea <>n a triangular hk<• c:our!:.e bl'twcen the Orange Coa:;l and Catalana !:;land Swulay Pilot To Hig hlight Grand Prix Lest the Bushmills Grand Pnx of of!shore power boat racing zoom bv too fast Saturday. it will he reviewed in story and photos in Sunday·-. Daily Pilot POW TO WOW? Television networks. bov.mg lo public out r r:v. abandoned violent shows But in so doing. the tube has SUND A Y'S'11EST turned to "adult com(•dtes " Ac• tu ally. it's sex An \ssociated Pres~ slory examines the new lrt*nd l,ONG LOOK AH EA D Crystal balls and tarot ca'rds are out. but gazmg into the future 1sn l . An Ass<><:iated Press story exam incs futurists and their v1 s1ons of the \(lt)rJd and the ways 1t will change. MOVER MATURES -Global Van Lines. once a military orient cd trano;port company, has been revitaltzcd O\ t>r the years, but the firm has used space age ex periences lo improve moving for <'vcryone See how in Sunday's Business pages. Curious Crowd Slows Battle In Valley Fire Raging flames battled by firemen, who today bitterly criticized spectators blocking their fire engines and equipment and hampering their efforts Thursday failed to save a $150,000 home in Fountain Valley. The family dog al~o perished in the charred r ubble of the Bruce and Allee Cook residence at 18432 Sant.a lladora St .• Just off Ellis Avenue at Newland Street, near the Huntln1tton Beach d ty limJt. Smoke toweri n g l n to Thursday'f! clear ~kles was vi1d bit for miles aa both Fountain Valley and Uuntin1ton Beach firem en foueht to uvt the hOURC Ru mors clreu lallng at the "cen., that an elderly woman may have been ttapped Inside the burnlna two-story hom proved to ~ raise, Clro depart· ment otrldal.I collfii'med today. Frtday, Mwch I' l!l'6 DAILY PILOT 3 Murder Trial Waddill Predicts Innocent Verdict By TOM BARLEY Ot Ille D.tltr l'li.t SUit Dr. William Baxter Waddill took hrs case out or the courtroom Thursday and pre· dicted to the press and publlc in a erowded county courthouse c<>rr1dor that he will be cleared oC murder charges. child could be murdered, includ ing drowning the infant m a bucket of water. Waddill told the jury Thursday that he had absolute faith m the sallne solution he 1nJected lJ\lo the baby's mother. He firmly re· jected the prosecution argument that the fetus survtved the scald· ing fluul Waddill testified tbat he bad personally never known a fetus to survive a properly ad· ministered salin~ Jll'Ocedure. "I don't believe at could happe.rt," Waddill satd. Waddill, 42, told onlookers in the glare of lights set up by television crews that be will be .. vindicated and exoneratl>d or this really outrageous crime " The physician, accused of strangling a n ewborn baby to death in the nursery at Westminster Community Hospital. said he found at hard to understand why the murder charges he faces had not been dropped during the preliminary hearing stage in municipal court. Anaheim High Drug Arrests Total 34 And the Huntington Harbour obstetrician told the press and onlookers who earlier packed Ornnge County Superior Court Judge James K Turner's <·ourtroom that he went to the district allornE'y's office volun· tarily as soon as he learned that he might face criminal charges "I have faith in the judicial system," Waddill said. •·1 have always tried lo tell the truth and make certain that I can explain the events that occurred in the hospital nursery lo the satisfac. ti on of the judge,jury and medical commuruty." Waddill and Dr Malbour Watson, one of hrs two lawyers, ca I led the press conference shortly after Judge Turner sent his jury home for a three·day weekend. By GA.RY GRANVILLE Of .. o.llr ltUOI 'Ultl An undercover drug rnvestiga. tion in Anaheim high schools ended Thursday evening with the arrest or 24 juveniles and 10 adulls on various drue charges. Anaheim police reported to dav the lhree·c1ty arrest sweep b:v· 21 three·man arrest teams netted all but three Juvenile'i and one adult suspect named in <i r resl v. arranls Wast Savings, Loan Officer Faces Charge LOS ANGELES <AP> -Two savings and loan vice presidents have been arraigned on charges of accepting money for allegedly approvm~ inflated appraisal:. on $2 5 m1lhnn m real c~tate loans. the FRI says Thomas Cochran. 40, .,f Westminster <1nd \1cl\YO Under quest1on1ng from de· Stewart Leets. 42, of Torrancl; of fense attorney Charles Weed· People's Savings and Loan A.,- man. Waddill repeatedly denied soc1ation 1n llewood were rc- afler he look the witness stand leased on $5,000 pc·rsonal re Thursday that he had strangled cognizance bond, 1''B! agent or choked a baby girl lo death on John Morrison said Thursday . March 2. 197'7 . An affidavit filed by agent lie has not yet been asked lo ( Alan A. Ducote alleges the two r men received up to $25,000 in comment on the testimony 0 lLfibes from a Lennox real estate Dr Ronald Corncllsen, a ped1atric1an who has testified broker during some 40 lransac that he was in the nursery while lions in the last four years U · Agents sa\d the broker told them Waddill was thrott ng the tn· he usually paid cash kickbacks fant of one percent of the loan. It is alleged that Waddill The broker i.a1d he would buv panicked and decided to kill the property, make minimal rcpiur~ baby when he learned that tus and then sell 1t to an associate attempted abortion of the fetus The broker would submit e1n in· carried by an 18-year·old Hunt-flated appraisal figure for ap· in~ton Beachgirlbadfailed. proval by the defendants and would subsequently obtain a Cornelisen testified that Wad. loan for 80 percent of the inflat· dill told him· "This baby can't cd property value from the sav- li\C." He said WatldJll then sug· lngs and loan association. agents .Rested four ways in which the said .... --.~. ' ' t Police said those cirreste<l ranged in age from 12 to 21 and that <11! those arrested had al- legedly been involved in at lea:;t two drug sales to undercover of· f1cer:; The arrest by Anaheim, Bu~na Park and Stanton pohcl' as well as Orange County sheriff's dep- ut1e-; C'amc in lhl' late afternoon and t'verung hours. a likely llme to find :,.oung:.te r~ al their horn rs l'oh<:c said thrt•l' high school 1·ampuscs were invohl•d in the three month unden·ovc•r opera 11on that led lo thl• arrc.sts. However, they refused to name the schools worked by tht· tv.o youthful appearing un· dercover officers. While their mvcstigalwn re- portedly resulted in the pun:h<ise of a wide assortment of drugs, 1nclud1ng cocaine and !-.O·<'::tlled Thc11 sticks, police said they were unahll· to identify '' m a J o r s u p I> I i t• 1 t o t h t• }<>un~-.ter-. The underrnvcr dru" purl'hase!> ranS::l'CI from SHI lo s:IO, <11.:corrling lo polil't· S,,.:allow Day Parade Slated San Juan Capistrano's 20th an- nual Swallows Day parade will hegm at 11 a.m Saturday pro· cecding north on Camano Capistrano from Del Obispo St The parade dubbed the . world '> J:.irgest non motorized par~1de fe<Jlurcs singing groups, fiesta bands and horse entrws Tht• proC't'sswn will proceed north on Camano Capistrano turning right on La ZanJa Ctr cling tbe mission and ending at Ortega ll1l?hWa} and El Camino Real Th<> ev<'nt is expected to last two hours for a fut 9•r•l•etla9. ..... tiftttly .., ...... .ct tfllcll ffe# 6crww CK I 111111 .. MJ a old i.-. h11:d .. ill oely 1·10 ~ 3 Lb. sn. conn 600 ~ ft. PAX SUPER GOLD THE PAX LAWN .' 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Jo'rnm 17.99 FOUNTAIN VALLEY <,l\N :;: ~ .... -ac 011 (,(I ::> I WY :r I Lll~ 8. -:rt 184JO tROOtcHURST :z: • SAU NICll .000 nD Jf1. I /11 .. .._u.MH ............. FOUMTAIH YALUY IHlff llsMe......_efMMS-...... hryl PHOHf: tU-4771 OPIM 1 DAYS 1 A.Mo • &:lO , j,l, ). f. .. A-I DAILY PILOT Just . ._.:·~ ~oasting Friday. Maren 17, 1979 ,.... ,~~1 ~itla .~ Tom '\~}!f'l''"' Ma.rphine 'Our Rams' Look Better WEARIN' THE LONG GREEN: Here it 'tis, the day of days for the patron saint or the Emerald Isle. So it's ap- propriate to give a progress r eport on our county supervisor who found the Luck O' the lnsh and shamrocks un his shoulders. He is Orange County Supervisor Ralph Clark, who is heading a publlc campaign to convince the Rams pro· fess1onal football team to give up playing in the dumpy old Coliseum and move down our way to Anaheim Stadium. Now there 1s always certain risk when a politician launches a side cam- paign in a year when he's up for re- election The l)1de effort might take some ghastly tum and do an enormous pratfall. Th.is might wash over into vot- ing opinion at the polls and the politi· c1an could find himself dumped on his earlobes BUT SUPERVISOR CLARK took the risk anyway. He signed his name bigger than life to full-page newspaper "ACIT• · advertisements urging the Rams to nee LA lo the more at- tractive chmes of Orange County. What's more, the ads asked that the populace clip out a coupon, fJll it out, find an envelope, slap a stamp on it, and mail it in to support the Rams movin~ to our re.zion. l.A Coliseum Off 1c1al After Leaming Latest Ram Coupon Count in Orange County Thi~ i:. double-rbking doom, since people don't normally go lo thal much trouble to vote for the President of the Unlled States. \LL OF THIS CREATED enormous gales of laughter .ind ~cratching among Los Angeles natives, who figured the Rams would be around forever, just hke the LA :;mog. Angelenos sobered up a bit, however, when the t·oupons started rolling in at Supervisor Clark's office. People even sent money lo back the campaign or deP'osits oo Ram season tickets if the team played at Anaheim Stadium. And Supervisor Clark. instead of falling on bis political nose. now finds himself cast in the role of hero. The latest count indicates more than 20,000 coupons have come in. These included more than $2,000 in ticket de-posits. or the 20,000 responses, only 35 are in opposition to the Rams moving to Anaheim. FEW POLITICIANS have won an election 20,000 to 3S. Especially in voting by mail. E\'C•n other politicians are enjoying Supervisor Clark's landslide. For example, Costa Mesa former mayor and current Coum.•1lman Dom Racih wrote in the other day to sug~est how much pleasure he was getting oul of it all. Now when you even get other politicians cheering your victory, you can be certain you're riding a real winner. Pigeons Drop Judge OKs Exterminatwn YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio CAP) - A Youngstown judge has ruled that pigeons have no rights un- der the Constitution. ness for citizens, but I find-no such constitutional protectidn for pigeons." Rigglehaupt noted also that Ohio law authorizes killing pigeons becaUBe they are dis- ease-carrying bi.J'ds. That frees the Youngstown Board of Health to go ahead with 1ts pigeon extermination pro- gram. : 1 M aboninJ? County Common The Animal Charity League took lhe health board to court in J anuary l9'T1 aller officials an· nounced a program of feeding pigeons corn mixed with strychnine. .. Pleas Judge Sidney Rig- &lebaupt said Thursday that the Constitution "guarantees life, liberty and the pursuit or happi- 'Best Shot Fired' Second Treaty • Battle Looms w ASlUNGTON <AP> Senate leader'$ are confident the second Panama Canal treaty rat1ficauon fl&ht wUJ be won more eullt than Uie first But opponenta say the battle has just be1tun. The Senate's close 68-32 vote ratifying the neutrality truty Thun"•Y -67 votes were needed -saved President Carter from a maJor poll ti cal defeat. CARTER HAD put his prestige as a world leader and the pohti~al strength of his presidency on the hne. Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd said he believes those were the two biggest factors in assunngapproval The treaty approved Thursday in the crowded and hushed Senate l'ham ber guarantees the neutrali- ty or the canal after the year 2000. * * * Panama's Leaders 'Pleased' . PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP> -Panamanian leaders begin ex am ining the U.S. Senate's changes in the Panama Canal neutrality treaty today, but the chief treaty negotiator said he did not think the basic intent bad been altered. Romulo Escobar Betancourt said officials would begin meet- ing as soon as Panama's am- bassador to the United States, Gabriel Lewis, arrives from Washington. SPEAKING ON a broadcast Thursday shortly after the Senate voted 68·32 to ratify the pact Thursday, he warned that his gov- ernment would accept no changes that "sully Panama's national dignity." He added that m his opinion the basic intent of the treaty was not altered by the Senate changes. Bul he said he would withhold bis final opinion unhl after the study is completed. THERE WAS no indication how long this would take or whether the findings would be announced before the Senate concludes de- bate on the second treaty, which would turn the waterway over to Panama bytheyear2000. Panamanian leaders said earlier there would be no reac lion until after the Senate debate. which is expected to finish sometime in April. when the United States wUl sur- render control of the 6'-year-<>ld waterway, provided the second treaty wins Senate approval Asked if that pact would be ratified, Byrd said, "W.e have eslablished&ood momentum." THE SECOND agreement. to actually give the canal to Panama in steps over the next 22 years. will be taken up after the Senate returns from its 10-day Easter re- cess. Assistant Democratic Leader Alan Cranston of Califomla said of his fellow treaty supporters, "In the lone run. we willbavethe votes we will need.•• But a major opponent or the pacts. Sen. Paul Laxalt, R·Nev., said, "The proponent.a have fired their best shot." LAXALT, TUE FOES' prin· c1pal strategist, said be is con- vinced that in the three or four weeks before lhe second treaty vote, public opposition will have forced enough senators who voted .. yes" Thursday to switch and block ratification. But Byrd said three or four senators who voled against ratification Thursday would have voted "yes" if their votes bad been needed. "We had votes to spare," said a smiling Byrd, clearly elated at having steered to passage the most important piece of legisla- tion since he became majority leader in January lB77. THERE HAD BEEN intense maneuvering for votes over the last several days, including lob- bying by all the principal mem- bers of the Carter administration, including first lady Rosalyn Carter. Reflecting opinion polls sbow- mg broad pubbc opposition to turning over the canal l o Panama, Byrd said tbat for himself. ''This was the most dif- ficult vote I have cast in the Senate in my 20 years here. "The pressure was intense. This was not a popular vole back home." NATION I WORLD Grief Stricken The father of Israel Ariel, one of 11 Israeh soldiers killed during fierce fighting with Palestinian guerrillas in, southern Lebanon, is overcome with grief at the grave of his son following a funeral service Thursday. Aides to Hughes Facing Drug Rap LAS VEGAS Nev. (AP> -The closest aide to the late Howard Hughes and Hughes' former personal physician have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges they conspired to ill~gally sup- ply the miUionaU"e recluse with large amounts of codeme dunng the last 20 years or his life. The indictments were returned Thursday against J ohn M Holmes and Dr. Norman F. Crane, 72. both of Los Angeles. Each was charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute codeine phosphate and emplrin codeine from 1955 through 1974 THE INDICTMENT alle~ed that Crane would writ~ Holmes prescriptions for the drug which Holmes would have filled at a Beverly Hilla drugstore and then l(ive lo Hughes. They allegedly supplied Hughes wlth codeine on about 500 occasions over the 20· year period. Crane, contacted In Los Angeles on Thursday, said, "J have no comment.'' THE LATE CHANGES diminished Panamanian en· thusiasm when word on the ratification vote was received. Government spo kesma n Ernesto Solis said Gen. Omar Torrijos. the country's leader, "was not euphoric, of course, but I relt be was rather pleased and calm afte r the vote." LIVE COVERAGE Solis said he personally con- i;idered the vote" a major victory for the Panamanian people." TORRIJOS DECLINED to meet with reporters, sending word he had no comment. The Senate added two amend- m ents to the treaty, authorizing U.S. warsnips to transit the canal ahead or other ships m the event or an emergency and granting the United States the right lo in- tervene militarily if internal strife in Panama closes the canal. Bushmills Grand Prix Daily Pilot news team brings you . live coverage of the race on .. • East's Wearing White 103 FM Race Monftorfng on Bearcet 210 Scanner Courtesy of Oerrtngton Martne Electrontcs .. .. I • .. . . :~ Dusting Won't Hamper St. Pat Celebrations ' .. :-:., T~dhlH• ... Lo f>t"e Alttony :16 It .02 _.IW.,_ 6S » AIMrtllo .55 29 Anc'Mf'"9 31 n .n All .. ta .St ii a.t•rncw• 40 11 .JO e l1T11h1Qlle"' .. ,. e111nertk JS s hi• .. ,. 8ostM 40 21 .n eu1felo 3l 11 Cllluoo n 11 Cln<lllMtl «> JO CIW.llfld 40 2' .01 c.tlfft~ Jf n .en Qel.l't. Wll• 64 1' •, : • O..W.r Mi JJ °" *'"" lJ tJ : o.t,..t ,. 'I .ot , OUflllll 17 I • "•lfMM• 15 s ·°' ' ~ Hlttt.,CI Jf 2' .31 ! 1 .Wltlla SI U • I HeMlllllll 1t 70 .» . 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Peril•• c1_.1no •• pradle1H 10-•t In IN -.t alMI -......,_In 1M 111111 aio.-.-...c'8d to-JI t1M -~lckly, Calllontla Suri llepert MIMll/Otttft .._., ·--t• tlY•f .. lwltll .......... '!"11.~' llOfll ..... tM•INf'l tH<fl:. Ne •wrf .... di cl4llM!I ff'Offt ... SI""' to Sont•AMftl.., (Coo1,ol 10•atl1•r tn- fonnoUon t.t>fU r>. found o" PQft8Uloda,) SATURDAV,MARCH 18, 1978 ~ Starting at 9:00 A.M. ~ The Dally Piiot has assembled the moat comprehensive elec- tronic communications network of any medium to provide up-to- the-minute coverage of the eighth Buahmllls Grand Prix offshore powerboat racing classic. Augmenting complete race coverage In Saturday and Sunday Dally Piiot editions, wm be hourly race progress reports to be aired over KOCM·FM. Stereo 103 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Spectators may tune In for race progress reports, or stop by the Dally Piiot race news center 1above Corona del Mar State Beach. Betty Cook of Newport Beach wlll be defending' her tltle In the race expected to draw more entrants than any previous Buahmlll• Grand Prix. Follow the excitement on KOCM-FM 103 and for complete story and picture coverage rely on your Saturday and Sunday editions oflh• l•IJIQ~ll•ll 642-4321 ~ ~ CALIFORNIA M atal Bo pl•al Assembly OKs Bill SACRAMENTO <Al» -More than $19 mllllon would be spent to hire more ~ atattt "'ent.al bospltal staff to try to re-, gala tl.5 mUUon a month in lost tederal funds \md r a Brown adminisLration billpaqedTblJtldaybytheA1sembly. "This II only tbe nnt atep In brlng· ( STATE J . . . ·- '• .. .. ·. II .. , .. '• inr bumwt1' 11od aenslUvity to state hoapltala," aa.ld A11emblyman Art • Torres. D-Loe Ao1ele1, 1ponaor ot the • bill, AB2'&a. lbat WU DUJed 76-0. Both ltl1a1aUve bouaes also passed and sent -to the govemor a bill that would ?9CJuire county coroners to In· vestigate patient deaths in state men· talh<>@itall. Dee11as .. i.~se11 · ONTAIJO (AP> -Federal agents searchedtbeofftceaof~kbeedCorp. here and I.I) Wasbiniton Wa week ~ selsed docwnents cfea.l.lnf *Ith. an aJ. lesed UJesal program to provide rocket propellantl to South Korea. However, Lockheed imlatea Thurs· day that U.S. government •iencles knew the compan.y bad lndlreeU,y sold such equipment to the South Korea.na and had given "express approval" for the plan. • Pt e6e Dntlecl SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Ed· niund G. Brown Jr. says he has "scrupulously maintained" hls dis· tance from h.is lather's oil marketing business and knows of no federal in- vestigationof the firm. Brown's father, former Gov Ed· Jarvis Issue Windfall For Apartment Owners? SACRAMENTO (AP) -Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy says he has a fund-raising letter from tax protester Howard Jarvis which indicates the Jarvis initiative would be a wmd!all for apartment owners. Copies of the letter were shown to reporters Thursday The letter was dated March 10 and addressed to the Los Angeles Apart- ment Owners Association, of which Jarvis is executive director. lt in- Hueneme Gets 5,500 Tons of ·Nuclear Waste PORT HUENEME (AP) -The un· loading of 5,500 tons of Antarctic nuclear waste as expected to be com- pleted al the Navy base next week, but California health ofltcials are hoping the dirt wlll soon be loaded up again and shipped elsewhere. Althou~h both state health depart- ment offtcials and the Navy agree the rock and dirt are not suificienUy radioactive to pose an Immediate threat to health or the environment, the stale wants it moved. Slate officials believe the material could pose a long-term hazard to the area. The Navy, however, is trying to have the material reclassified as non-nuclear by the Nuclear Regulatory Commi11siort, which has final say in the matter. It could then be used as landfill at the Ventura County base, saving the Navy an estimated $1 million to transport the material to a licensed dump. eludes a statement that if the in- itiative is defeated, "we are the big losen." A SPOKESMAN for McCarthy, Howard Glngold, saJd McCarthy ob- tained the letter just before a radio debate in Los Angeles that was taped Wednesday for airing Sunday. Gingold said McCarthy read the Jet- ter on the air and Jarvis did not dis- pute its authenticity. Jarvis could not be reached Thurs- day for comment. The initiative, Proposition 13 on the June 6 ballot, would reduce property taxes by $7 billion, or $7 percent, by limiting them to 1.25 percent of market value. Thls figure would decline to 1 percent u bond debt& are paid off. PROPOSmON 13 contains no pro- vision to restore the lost revenue to cities, counties and schools. It also does not provide a tax break for rent- ers. But Jarvis contends that apart. ment owners will pass their lax break along to tenants. Jarvis, in the letter, asked apart- ment owners to contribute to a $1 million campaign for· the lnlUative, with dooat1001 baaed on the.number £apartment unit.a owned: $25 for the allest apartments up to ~ for dings witb 2S units or more. ' In addition, convince your tenants that lower property taxes mean· lower rents," he said. "Renter votes could decide this election." ATTACHED wa.s a document tell- ing owners about money tbey would save it the hlltiative passed: From $5,000 tor a building worth $250,000 to a $100,000 saving for a building worth $5 million. uou 1re mv1tedl A Techniques of Power Dressing with two guest editors from Mademoiselle Satumy. March 18, at 2:30 P.M. in South Coast Plaza, Lower Level. Fashion show and open discus· sion with two editors and four career woma'J. Clothes, make- up and hair -how they relate to your effectiveness in business and the way people SH you • Com• see the 1how, and stay for a Door Prize drawing I ' South Coat Pim Costl .. : Ftldily, Maren 17 Ul78 • DAIL y P1LOT As Suppfg, Demand ·Gas Study Askea to a total decrease of 1.S percent bet ween 1978 and 1985. ~DEN' HURRY!· UC. NO. 230422 l Savings SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 18th Save on Shags. Plushes. Sculptures and Twists. Len has reclucecl our prices and we're passing sayings. on to you. ,.._DEN'S---~ :iiiSiiJIBtiOii:·custom draperies ··linoleum • wood floor !663 PLACCNTlA AYENUe • cpSTA MESA, CALIF. 92621 • PHONE 6~6-4838 -646-23.55 , ·. ' A8 Ed• t • I .. ROD*1 t 1 •• WeE.-J Fubl1~1.-r T~s f(~vll/Edltor Orange Coast Daily Pilot t ona ..-g.e ________ F.ria···"·.Matt-·h·1·7·. 1·m·---------·6a·rbl·r·•·t<.·r.-lb.IC·h·/·E·d·ltor_• .. _P·ege-·l!·d·I~ ••• Super Agency Is Hard to Handle Government super agencies have become voguish ln ~enl years as a kind of bureaucratic blender used to combine separate but related departments of government under one umbrella agency. County government in Orange County formed two ~up4'.'r agencies with some a pparent success, an Env~ronmental Management Agency and a General ~erv1ces Agency. . ~ut the co!1cept of a super agency that controls with eff1c1ency all it surveys seems to have hit a s nag with county government's attempt to form a massive Human Services Agency. One reason for that is size of the undertaking. It blends nine major agencies. including wel!are and health into a single management structure. . Formation of the huge super agency has also been 1mpa1red by bureaucrauc feuds and a few personality clashes. Now. the man hired two years ago to form the Human Services Agency has resigned. And there are problems with state and federal grant sources that provide the nine departments with about $100 million of their combined $152 million annual operating budgets. It seems that those who approve grants want a.ssurances funded programs won't suffer under the single agency t.tmbrella I l may be that the painfully slow progress made in forming the super agency and the fringe problems already encountered indicate it 1s too ambitious an undt•rtaking. County officials should determine if that is the case before exhausting any add1tional resources and energy on a super agency plan that has barely moved oCf the starting line after two years of planning and effort. Its Worth Is Proved After a nine-month near standstill imposed by Orange County supervisors, the 15-member county Com mission on the Status<> of Women finally has permission to proceed with some much-needed county prOJCCtS. Supervisors this week approved a list of commission umkrlakings which could span the next 18 months. They did so without first subJecting the commission to another public debate about the justification for a women's advisory panel. And for a change the meeting d1dn 't turn into an unnecessary forum on the pros and con!. of national women's nghts issues wh1ch are outside supervisors' control anyway and which commissioners pur posely have avoided. ' The commission. in its nearly three-year history, already has demonstrated its need in numbers as well as 'erv1rr Li..l~t year, for example, the commission attracted 600 women to an employment seminar, drew 100 to a program on women's legal rights. conducted a survey of the child care needs of 300 county employes and added 100 womens names to a list of those willing to serve on county advisory commissions. ProJects planned for the coming 18 months include employment studies. child care forums, the compiling of a statisllcal profile of Orange County women. as well as reviews of women's health care needs and the concerns of ~en10r women. lf those programs are carried out with the same success as past commission endeavors, supervisors should no longer feel the need to subject volunteer com missioners to any closer scrutiny than that given other county advisory panels. A Toast to Ireland In reaching back for their Irish roots today, Americans are drmkmg. celebrating and parading in honor of St. Patrick. . The Irish, the part-Irish and the would-be Irish sport their green. sh amrocks. Bars P._Ush green beer and Paddy whiskey. fast-food places feature green milkshakes, restaurants specialize in corned beef and cabbage -all in honor of the saint who in legend drove the snakes from the Emerald Isle. Against this background of Americanized festivities <St. Patrick's Day is celebrated with less fanfare in Ireland> lies the sad and unending turmoil that shrouds Northern Ireland in a black mood of hopeless despair. Barring the unlikely melding or the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, there are no signs the shroud will be lifted. Ulster -the counties that comprise NortherJl Ireland as part of the British Isles -seems destined to remain forever a battleground of death and hate, fed by unanswerable economic and religious differences. So hoist one, you sons or Ireland, to the misty dream or peace in your magnificent la nd. And shed a tear, for it may never come. • • Opinions e1Cpressed in the space aboJs are those or the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page 1're those of thetr authors and ' artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P O. Box 1560, Co&ta Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Romance ByL.M. BOYD Our Love and War man lists "My Blue Heaven'' as one of the fo.remost songs of all time about matrimonial Dear Gloomy Gus Am l bein1 overly aensltve when I note that the 7-11 market down the street bu dis- P I 4 Y e d t h e pharmaceottca11 JiJbt aero• ~ lile h'Ora the e1ndy1helva? -C.M. happiness. He does not find It peculiar Uuat It waa written by a man named Walter Donaldson who penned the ditty one afternoon while waltinc for • table in the bUUard room of New York City's Frtan Club. Nor does be 11.nd 1t odd that ~ com· poser of um marital cluslc was a bachelor. Jt aomettmes happerui, he 1aya, that the bachelor tends to know more about martlaae before hla own wed~in •. Oo a chlchn, that vlsJ~ jo1nt below tbe reathena it not the knee. The knH la tucked up against the body out of st.aht abovo the nesb.lest part Of the l •· So when )'OU pick up a c:trumttlclr. bear lo mind, w~t you tate bold o< 11 ttt. bird's ank.I~. . Am no• Jnformed the ••er•1e mah h11 U,O o wblJk~ ' Nicholas Von Hoffman Molded In~~· Corporate . Form Behavior modiflcallon ls get· tina a tryout on corporate employees. The term beheYiM modification is usually associat· ed wtth Harvard rat psychologist B.F . Skinner who teaches, if he'll forgive a little oversltnpHl1catlon, that just as you can make rodents perform in certain ways by rewarcling and punishinf them, you can work yow-wit on hurt)an being& in similar fashion. According to Business Week magazine Skinnerian ideas are being tried out with hap- py results at &ucb places as AT&T, GE, Warner· Lambert and B . F. Goodrich. which has hired a corps o f imps to' pinch any employees overheard using the word blimp. It Is claimed that corporations using these techniques are saving millions and getting unheal'd of. productivity increases out of their workers. This is all bad news for eccen- trics, independent thinkers. civil libertarians and those who right· ly fear the conjunction of unac- countable corporate power with technological know-how It sounds tembly Big Brother.like, if it really works and if the cor- porations playing around with it stick to using it. Neither is likely. AS CORPORATE behavior modification is described, the employees whose behavior is to be modified are brought together for a friendly, management-sponsored bull session. Let down your hair. boys and &irls: tell the boss ex· actly what rou think about the JOb. It will take more than the cleverest outside personnel con- s ultant to get bossees to tell bossers ltult All who work for a Jiving learn the courtier 's art of telling the boss·what he/she wants to hear,. which of course also includes how to fake being blunt and can- did as m. "To be brutally honest about it boss, the real trouble with s upervisors around here 1s that they aren't enough like you." At these sessions everybody is supposed to arrive at new and Earl Waters ·~ OMY TURKE't, FL~IT!· higher wo~k goals. Either more production or higher quality or both. Then, it's let's go team and rack 'cm up. But behavior modificaLion depends upon re- wards ..and punishments. Fines and firinfJ are out because they risk ruirune morale and hypo· ing turnover. THUS THE emphasis is on re- wards. the easiest of which is telJing the worker he/she did a good job. Supervisors in the more civilized places can be trained lo say please and thank you to their su~rdmates, but expressions like good job. well done come hard to the mouths of people in authority It lessens o ne 's sense of power and superiority if one feels obliged to compliment a subordinate: it's a tacit admission that maybe the jo_b does really require teoamwork. There is also the deeper fear in the boss psyche that if you tell an employee he/she has done a good job a little loo onen, said wage serf may get the idea. he /s he is more va1uable and should get compeo..sated with something more tangible than kudos How much ii a comp!!· ment worth from a boss who keeps telling you the only value that coWlts is the old bottom Jin~? Talk ls cMap anct cheapest or all fTom lhose who respect notbing l.n this world but in· creasing earnings, to use the wor<t modem American busi· nessmen prefer in place or pro. Cit. An executive at Addresso- graph-MuJ4graph explains that his co m~any 's behavior modification program seeks to provide cJerk/typists and other while-collar menials with a sense of belonging. Thts will work for a While. SIXTY YEARS ago when big business first began behavior modification experiments at AT&T's Western Electric sub- sidiary it was learned that workers lo•e lo be guinea pigs for experiments of this sort. They Jove the fuss made over them, they love being the center of attention, they like the f~ling of being important. or as we would say now, they like to believe they belong They also respond by working harder and beller. but it doesn't last. When what was once special dev<Aves into routine, =-- high performance levels slough off and llungs return to a flawed normal. Some companies do their re- warding with money. Under what ts onen referred to as the Scanlon Plan, committees or workers and superviion meet lo set higher goals, but, instead of relying on t.he intangible and sometimes negli&ible reward of a pat on the back from a boss one detests, under the Scanlon Plan, there arf' money bonuses. That gels it close to piece work, a system of compensation that has been known to cause a~ful. even violent worker turmoil. THE Cll.\NCES are thal behavior modification will work no better than a hundred other schemes executives have tried out in the past. So why do bust· nessmen keep trying? It may have less to do with practical hopes of increasing profits and more to do with the busi- nessmen's unrecogniied desire to believe those people out lherc• on the floor tum up every day for some rea~m besides money. Otherwise. the most promising motivational device i.s an elec- tric cattle prod. Is Once-Mighty CTA Losing Its Punch? There is a sad note ln the news revealing the financial plight of the California Teachers Assocla· lion. Especially is this so since tllat organization has made great strides in recent years 1n cleaning up lts act. Once !eared by teachers and lawmakers alike, the powerful organization wielded tremendous weight both In legislative halls and school circles. Although it has un - dergone some name ch.ang· es in its evolution. the as- sociation is basicaJly that which was founded back in 1863. By the turn of the century it had come to be the major voice or educa· lion, a poslUon gained largely by reason of the employment bureau it operated. NOT ONLY did emerging Sydney Harris graduates of state teacher col- leges have to join the association to obtain a job, membership had to be maintained to keep the jobs. And woe unto those who &ot crosswis(\ with the school district which emgloyed them. For dlsmiual 9'as jt,Jsl the beginning. Word was s.ent to CT A and the unfortunate teachers suddenly found the doors to employQlent barred tbroug&out ~state. All that. o( course. has changed and blacklists no longer exist. Also changed is the domination of the school ad· ministrators which once held sway over the organization As late as the .19SO's lbe CTA was so controlled by the ad· ministrators that CTA represen- tatives, parading before the Legislature ostensibly on behalf of the teachers, actually opposed legislation to raise the minimum salary tor teachers. Their hid· den motive was to preserve school funds to make certain there would be money available to provide pay raises for the ad· ministrat.ors. TODAY, administrators no longer are permitted mem· bership in CTA and the associa- tion exists solely for tbe benefit or the teachers. CT A no longer dictates legislative action. Time was when the association not only had all the members of the legislative education commit· tees mesmerized. their power was such that they could dictate the assignment of bills to those committees. That power too has been minimized. Nevertheless, CTA today re- mains a strong influence in education legislation althoueh its lobbyisU have to work harder a nd no longer f~nd the lawmakers so eager to comply with their requests. AND DF.sPIT£ a membership of 150,000 who pay annual dues of $107, the association has found i~eJC on the brink ol bankruptcy. Jt'evenues of $15 million from dues have been insufficient to meet its expenses and i+ is now operating on a $1 million annual deficit. Additionally. CT A has out- standing debts in excess of $6 m.Ull9n. Part of that debt is the arrears ot near $1.5 million to its parent organization. lhe Na- tional Education Association, which siphons off a tenth of the membership fees. THE MONUMENTAL indebt- edness, according to a spokesman, stems from in- ordinate expenses connected with the association's mem- bership-mandated battle to secure bargaining rights. Hav- ing strung its credit to the lirrut its leadership is now confronted wltb making severe cutbacks among lts 466 employees. Already "pink slips" have been delivered to 43 staffers. Tbe teachers are learning through their organi:iation the realities of life. H you don't have the power to tax you have to make sacrifices when the budget gets lighL Real Street Walkers Don't Wear Gowns I couJdo"l help but feel a little sorry for that intetp.reter who •oofed President Carter'• ar-rtvaJ speech 1n Poland, although lt Wtt• u funny as It wu embar-ruat11a. By e. happy coincidence, on the same day I received •letter from a com- pany tn Cbibuahua, Mexico, which In Its entirety read as follows: "We sr"e lD• t.eretUDa In to 1 t the book, 'Win· nera and LOtu/ ll\form to us If )'OU . lt for iell, prtc., aDd bow JOni for recelvfat. Thank Yot1 for your att.entlO,\ an~ boe>- 101 for your oot.tce., •• are .. ... Wb~ w_l'.Ote t.hb wn no doubt tblt.~ upeitloi UW • company. He or ahe manaaed to get the Idea acros•, but that is about all. U anyone translated in class this badly, be woald be booted out of the ball. Be<:at.L!e )IJ')f ua&e changes so fut, and idioms are so tricky, learning another language rrom a book ts probably the most lnettectual way to muter it. IN PA.BIS, shortly after-World War U. I saw a 1ign tn a 1mart drea1 1hop, advertising In 'E~~l!h : "Gowns !or Street W c." Tbe next week it wu 1one; t0meoae la ad doubUeu Upped oll the owner to the fact that, 1D Enili~h. street walldn1 b ·not. tM equivalent of a pro- menade. 'ConurvaUvea ln America &ol an awful lot of m.Utate out of Khruahcbev'a famou• pbraee, "We •hall bury you,'' and most people never realiU'd that it wu 1 ,~ ~ Russian idiom, much µ •• 1&1, "W&'a-1Gln• to .. murder that team," without any· thought o( homielde on our minds. On another occasion , a Russian ·delegate in the course of a diacussicm on freedom of as· soclatioo Attacked an · American delegate. saylna-at on• polDt 10 Russian, "there'• a dead dog bidden there," by which be merely meant, '"lb&l'I w re aboe plncbet •• Tho Interpreter thouaht it would be more '1'8Phic to say. Quote "People would hang us out to dry If we tried to change the loot of the cable cars. We just want to make the sy!tern uler. We promlae that." -Rod Bartllolom~t deputy general manager or t.ne San Francl&CO Municipal Railway , on a planned ovet't)aul Qf the cit.Y's _ cable car t)'ltem.• ..> ''there's a nigger in the wood· pile," unfortunately forgetting that lbe bead of the U.S. delega- tion. the Under-Secretary of State for Labor, happened to be 1 a black man. There was, of1 course, a diplomsUc "incident" i -for which the Ru...\Slan speaker wat blamed, unUJ the idiom was cleared up. : I D\J&ING oua occupaUon ot' Japan, two Red Cross ladies ' rented a private hou!le in: Yokohama with a Japanese j bu Utt ft8.JMd ~rgt, who had • served as " steward on• passenger lines, and called all: visitors ''passengeni." · The ladies corrected him .: "Not passencen, Geor1e Callers, or vltitors, or com- pany." Tbe ~ll rane one nlicht, and Georse. ucer to ahow ore · hls new lmowledc•. stood 1t the top or the st.airs and bellowed. "Miu Jones, you have two. customers." CAl!IFORNIA I NATIONAL • ar ,.,u 1nterlandi Brown. TV Tags Md Tots WASHINGTON (AP> -A Boston· based citizen group ls distributina "TV Reminder Taes" that off er &a· vlc• to parenta abou& te,levilioo ptO- erammbll (or yow& people. They tell parents to help their children by choosing thelr pro&rams, RENTERS!' Do you have Ure and theft lnsu..-nce on your personal belon1la1s? To Move To FBl'lll The tap Crom Al.:tloo tor Chlldrem Teleyi.aicm can be hun1 o~ teJfNi1lon aet.. watchint t.eleviaion with them and asklna them what they learned "about food , teachers, the city, police, cars, doctors, gum• and themaelves.'' Our 20th Year Phone 541-5554 SACRAMENTO <AP> I/~ iuck & Pete Rabbitt -Gov. Edn:ulnd Brown ~-1914 Harbor Bhd • .: Co•t.a Meea Jr. aays be expecll to .--~~---~~~--~----~~~--~~~~~~~~~---.!!==~========================~==:::!:~ aell bil Laurel Canyon home by the end of this year and chaate bis Jegfl resideoe-to a re· mote farm in the Nevad.,county foothills. lie described the farm Thursday ls "160 acres or peace•• .and added, "I'm getting ready ror the long term future . _ . l've spent time up there and I like the view." g~ttin~ ~for easter chambray. .. He aaid the Nevada OK ... -fe¥ot-....C• 1"', .... _,.,....._ L-.~~.;;..;.,;.;,iij;;.;;..;;.;-.;.,;;.;:;,;,:.::;:;::..--------------' County ~roperty, at "The f>oerd Gl directors woo'l accept 'terminal grump' Montezuma Ridge nYr •• •n excuee ro, not toint to the rneeuna." . the town of North San State Reverses· ERA Approval Juan. has "some modest housing" but no elec- tricity at the momenl. The land, about 2,900 feet in elevation, ls about a mile from the nearest public road. Brown said nothing grows on it except trees. Brown paid $1,000 for FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -The Kentucky an option to buy the pro· House of Representatives has voted 61·28 to perty last September, rescind ratification of the Equal Rights Amend· and aides disclosed re- ment to the U.S. Constitution -makin& Kentucky cenUy that he plans to the fourth stale to first approve the measure and buy it. Tbe Nevada then change its mlnd. County &SSe$Sor's office chambray, a'lweys a fuvonw febnc. t,roo1t10nal sportcoot w1th mot.c.hmg tTQuse.re 1r you de.s1nz. n<Z:W frcnnourtal'oott tie. &lop; 'chambray• e\\k m f>tri~ end plaid.6. ~rG!lt co1onnge comphme.n"'t our CC>6te end trous~rs. 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 It is unclear, however, whether such a vote to appraises it at $53,()0(), rescind earlier approval has standing under including $13,000 in lm- federa1 law. The matter is not expected to be re-provements. sol ved until after deadline for ratilication next ~----------------------~-----,----------------------------year. . The measure, Whi ch would prohibit dls- criminatl0$) on the basis of sex, was adopted in Kentucky in 1972 and legislative efforts bad been under way ever since to reverse the vote. The House vote came Thursday on a resolution which originally dealt wilh a totally unrelated matter -state pensh>ns -but which had been amended ln the Senate to revoke ERA approval. The Senate used that parliamentary maneuver because motions to rescind the ERA bad gotten lied up in committee. "It is a sad day when the Commonwealth of Kentucky sends forth the word that the Com- mo~ealth of Kentudcky no longer considers its women equal," said Rep. Dolly McNutt, an ERA supporter. Plan Aims To Block Tax Hikes • • • • • • • • SKY ART CO. ART SALE FINE fuAIJTY ORl«ilNAL • 011~ PAIMTIMGS ALL PAIMTID •Y PROFESSIONAL AmSTS FANlASTIC VALUES . ::: ................. $2900 ' Molt~ McH ,.._ ss.oo t. ao.oo .. Bradley ~s Seme* We commend Mayor Tom Bradley for plac- ing Los Angeles" interests above political consrdcrations. We wish our ambivalent Governor Jerry Brown would come out of his ethereal world and see California's future as plainly as Bradley. . In his first break with his long-time politi- cal ally, Bradlty recently wrote.the governor that he is deeply concerned lhlt the Brown Administration is on the verge of recom· mending agaiast construction of the $3 bil- lion Sundescrt project near Blythe in which Los Angeles has a 20 percent interest. "My concern is based on the fact that energy official! contend the city of Los Angeles and our state as a whole will face a critical energy deficit in the mid-1980's and beyond," Bradley wrote. Noting the city had run into numerous snags in auempting to find other power sources. Bradley said in has letter that Sun- d1sert was virti.tally the only choice for Los Angdcs. "The fact that Sundescrt nuclear pr0Je4t. which is scheduled for completion in 1984, 1!> presently the only viable alternative to meet the projected energy ddicicncies in the mid- I 980's makes its approval critical.'' the mayor said. Bradley's wise admonition couldn't have come at a better time as Brown gears up for a battle with the Legislature over nuclear energy in general and Sundesert in particular. •Abridged from an editorial in the January 25th editions of the Los Angeles HERALD- EXAMINER and reprinted with 1llepem11s· Jton of tire HERALD-EXAMINER. DON'T BE POWERLESS ••• SPUR UPfOR SUNDESIRT Ignoring the admonitions of most of Southern California's leaders, on January 25th, the State Energy Commission rec- om m~nded against the Sun· desert nuclear power plant as a future energy source. The effect of this recommendation is to make it improbable, if not im- possible, for Southern Califor- nia utilities to meet your electric powt:r needs by the mid-I980's. The cost of not having enough electricity is intolerable. At best power shortages will mean ra- tioning. restricted hours and pre- f erred users. At worst, they will cripple our economy with a qev- astating loss of industries and jobs. But there is hope! Now; the State Legislature must evaluate .. the Energy Commission ·s rec- ommendations. It can override the Commission and vote to proceed with Sundescrt. The ~egislature will listen to your v01ce. 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 energy sources. Place your name alongside those who know that Sundesert is the only proven and practical way to have enough electric power in time. Add your name to the peti- tions now available in your neighborhood. Or write Sun des- ert expressing your feelings. Use your peOp)e power today. So ~won't be poweHess tomorrow. ~ . The Sundcscrt 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 ruverside San Diego Gas & Electric Company Not paul {<>'with public fund.I > ' • DAILY PtLOT Ftidcy, ~n 17, 1071 1 lf ..... Red• . ~ .. • (:arter Calls For Defense ... WINSrON-SALBK. N.C. <AP) -Preil!dent Carter eoupled a call today for a st.roq ..,_.. • Pl'Olf&m wU.b a ~ to the Soviet Ualoa and CUba th•t military restraint ta a two-way street. ID bla firat major defense policy address since takln1 office, Carter said the Uruted States atands ready to cooperate with the Sovlets on social, scientific and economic l>roirams. Thea he adclod a cautloo; "But if they fall to--.--------.. demonstrate restraint U\ ( IN snnRT ) mlasile programs and V other force levels and in tho prOjection of Soviet or prosy forces into other lands and cootanentll, then J>O$>ular support lo the United States for such cooperation will erode." Carter made no <Urecl mentloo o! Soviet and Cllban forces ln Africa, but his meaning was clear. c.al .Ezterula• So..,,,.t WASHINGTON (AP> -Hopin& that the strik· ing coal miners will raUly a proposed contract, the government was to ask today that a temporary back·l~work court order be extended for IO days to give the miners time to act. Tbe temporary order was to expire today. The government originally bad planned to argue in court today for a permanent injunction under the Taft-Hartley Act, forcing the miners back to work. But it decided to seek a simple exten.sioo or the restraining order instead. E'•• saer /tfeetlllfl Planllftf WASHINGTON (AP)-AgrJcult~re Secretary Bob Bergland still plans to meet with prote:.ling farmers, deSJ>ite the forcible entry of his department Thursday by the protesters. About 50 people were ejected by not pohce. The meetings planned today were scheduled eurlier this week in an attempt by Bergland to find some common ground with American Agriculture members who are demonstrating for hi&ber &QV· emment price guaranl<.>es for wheat and other farm products. Lftlldng Barge Freed WATCH HILL, R.J. CAP) -Lightened of about halC its cargo, the barge Ocean~ has noat· ed free from the rocks that cracked its hull and let thousands of gallons of gasoline spew into Fisher's Ii.land Sound. The 546-foot barge, loaded with 10.S mUllon gallons of gasohne, came free Thursday night and ~as pulled to an anchorage about two miles east of where 1t had run a~round The amount ol g<1!>olme !>pilled was unknown. PUBLIC NO'l'ICE PUBUC NOTICE •ICTfnoGS..,._.M ftAMeSTATtidMT lllt 1911tWllll ,.,,..,,. lrt dt1n9 """""'• OYHA MARIN«, INC., JUt.a NewteM a., ...,._,.._. .._.,, CA 9\vMA ""'"'"' • /4 e.111tn11• Cw'Mr.t*" JOU..._._. II.. Hunt ........... CA. .... ?1111 --.. ~ i.r. ,.,. ,.,.u •.. OYH4MllllfHa liltlllt1 A ~ • ltrtM..,t This 11-..--111«1 wllll IN C.Unlv Clllfll ol Ota,,_ County Pf\ .... '"''·..,.. ...... PubllPltcl O.onoe CoMt 0.lly Pll04. Mtr<ll 10, 17, 24, ~I, lt71 ..,..,. PllBUC N<YrlCE ..onee TO ClllOITOQ Wl'••tORCOU"T OPTM• ff AT• 01' CA~lf'OIUllA l'O• TH a COUNTY 01' O•AMOl ........ Cttela 4'f PAVI. I OVll(I(, eu ltAUL. llt\/IN OOLICI( 0......-HOTIC& Ill HEREBY •1vf.N IO I .. Cf Ml too d ,,. .tic>•• ,..,.,,.d dt<t•t ... , ... ,._ ..... 1,.. ~ ..,.iN& .,,. ..... ~·· .,.. ,,,,.ur.i ,. " .. llMM, Wiii! Ille nt<9"ary _,...<', Ill , ... tffl<• of ,,,. (lent ., , .. .....,. Mllile4 _,,er lo-~ •m, wllll lht ,,.,, ... ,.., "°"'he'" to '"' "" ... ltM4 tt"" oifl<t of f OWAAO A TllA•tl'I, 1un HIWll>Olllt lllvd. r.,,.110, c;..111 ... 111•. whtcn •• 111e ,.,.,, of-·,." of tht .,...,."~ In 111 m•ll.., s-1.olntnQ to IM Htat• of H id <11udent. within tour monlll• •II•• Ill• llrU WOllCttton 01 llllS "°"Cl 1-------------1 Oeltd Fttwwirv I, 1•1• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Met ...... Ooillcll Aclmlnltlrllrh1ol I .. E:tWtt ot ttw 1110,... IWlllM<I ~ JOWAllO "-TaAatN 'UUHawtWM .. ..e., To"'tllC., C.t ...... _. Ttk llUI~ Att•lltY 1., ,.....~. Publl•llell ar.,.. co.st Ooilly PlloM, ftb. 14 tMl IMr. '· io. 11. "" '"'" I • ' • • • NATION PUBJ.M: NOTICE Pl1BUC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • . I J I 1 ' NATIONAL I OBITUARIES Friday, M.fch 17, 1978 DAIL V PILOT ,.. Cuts • m Benefits Eyed Panel Seeks Military Retiremenl Changes WASHINGTON <i'P> A special commlssion aPPolOted by President Carter has urged early acuon on its proposals for a major overhaul ot the con· troversial system or mihti£ry benefits. A major target or the com· mission ls the system Urnt al~ lows retirement after 20 years of military service. The com- mission's prehminary rePQrt calls for extending that to 30 years and a minimum age of 55 and Bude t, will M followed by Q full report due next month SOME COMMISSIONERS have expressed cono.ern that ma.ny members of the arm~ for ces might choose not t.o re- enllsl because of uncertalnllea about their future benefits . Spokesmen for service person- nel have claimed they are vic- tims or "eroding" benefits. ment system 1s m uch more generous to thoa.e who retire with 20 yean of service than a.re priva te a nd p ublic sector plans ." • The comftllasion lllao said the curr ent retirement ayatem "is ullfalr to members who serve less than 20 years because they receive no retirement ~nents." In a dissent, retired Air Force Lt. Gen. B.;amin 0. Davis Jr . protested what be called "the dismantlin1 of the retirement system as a . . career incen- tive." NEED A LAWYER? low Leo•''•• • Dlvorc• • Bankruptcy • Crlmlnal • Wiiis-Probate • I ncorporot1on • Accident-Injury • Eviction • Collections 640-2507 PUBLIC N011CE •ICTlnou• •USINUI NAMll ITATIMClfT ,,,. lollOwlno --•• -..,.. _,, -.. JAY fl.AV MOOfllNO, ... aall•r Slrtet. s .. itt •tl, '°''• Mu•, C.-.1 .. •tll• .-Z.2' l••YNI Mat....,,, "* .... Yo.i., C..la Mt~a. QllfOl'fW• •a.11 T"'• ~ ... u "<-.CIM"" all In dM"-•1 E10-. M.1...- T"lt llat...,.nt wat llted will\ tM COVlllV Clflll of Ora-C..IOl!ty .,. l'Wiury 1, im. "CT•naus •USllt HI ltAMtr ITAfflll911rT ,,,. , .. _.,. ,..._ ,, ............ ""' ., Tt\.I UCH INTaltNATl°"AI... IHU "y ~ Clnte, Sullt ( -0, lrvlnt, CA '27W AMII o. l>avll, au St....,, l.11., • AHlt, ........,. .. .tell. CA t'*1 Tiii• ...,,_, lo~'" ,, Ml ..... .. .,..... AMnO Davll Tllll 11.a'-'-l ,., .. 111.i wltll UW C.att"l r CIM ., Of 91'199 c:.a..rttv Ill h .. JJ ~HR . CONIULTAll0 ...... 10 l'llllll•hild Or ..... eo.11 C..lly Pllt4, ",., ~~=~;;;;::;5:;;s;55~~1 Mtrcll 10, 11, 1A, ii, 1m •N-11 '"~ OIM9I c:.a~t Oally "llfl ... cJI 14, lf1'. ..-Mar. 11, t4, JI, •• 1, tt1't .. ,,.,. NOW· PIANOS for Sale &Renl PUBUC NOTICE "IC1'1TIOUS IUftNall NAM•ITATl•NT Tt\e loltowlng .,..._It dol"' ._... flllNH; 1'15ET'S, * w c .. n ... , .• ....._. llNOI. CA. ,,..., 8•~• W. l'IUI, 1UO......,.,,.. T'111, CO'!• AMta, CA. ftt.2' Ttlll llUM-h (onduc1ecl lily M Ii.. di~. PVllUC NOTICE Faee.Seac .,.WI ....... CH AIRMAN CHAR LES J Zwick wrote that "1t is highly important" that 1;he Carter ad· ministration decide quickly on the commission's major recom mendations because long debate on the issues has created "sub stantial unrest" among the 2 l million men and women in the armed services Critics of the current 20-year retirement plan argue that it permits men and women t.o re- ttre al too young an age and at too high a cogt lo taxpayers. 8ruo FIMt Thi• .... ...._, ••• Ill .. ""'" Ille C:-ty Cl•MI Of ~•"91 c;..-ty ~ Dolly Parton, <.·oun try singer, b being s ued for $375,000 by a booking agency that clajlll!) she did not appear at 13 con certs at arranged an 1976. The 19-page preliminary re port, submitted to the While Hou~e Office of Management The goveromeot will spend a bout SlO 2 billion on military retirement this year. rr the :.ystem is not changed, the an- nual hgure figurina in inlla- t10n -Is expected lo reach as much as $37.S bUlion by the end of the century T H E COMMISSION report said that "the current retire- E\ ,\:\S A~O ~O\'.\.k COVER POLITICS In the DAILY PILOT ....... CA&l ·UWAl·CIUD IOILEI & WIPlll1 'Mrdl 1, ""· ~ "'*lfNtd 0.*'9t CMU Oelly Piiot, fHIUt 10, 11, 2 .. ~1, tt1t PUBUC NOTICE HllllOND ORllN "ICTITIOW 11./SINUS NAMe STATaM.NT AND PIUO CENTER T,,. lollOWil'Q --I> 001no bu.i M\lH CORONA D£l llAR SE v E N SE A s c u ST 0 M 28541. c-t H-. INTERIORS, .Il161 s. .. n S.a• Orlv•. -r Ug1>na Nlgwl, CA.,,,, PUllLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUJ IUSllftl$ NAMI STAT•MaNT Thi 1o1-..e --11 CIOl<\t O•m-MU ai' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:6:~~:·:·~9~3~1~~~~ Trl~a R~ ... n~rg R~~ )V61 =•~~:;:;.:;::;::;::;:;;;:=sa::::=~:::.=--··--~';;;~i;r.;s;a::::;;.;.;.=:ia I ';:,~" s.u °''""· ~ "i9vt•. CA For the Record PUBLIC AUCTION d.:::::.t,:sA::_-:;:::·· ... THI! ATI'ITUOI!, lit " MarlM .... _ • ...._ 1..-. CA '"62 Guy PtlllllP6. 11nt Sllll l'ratl<IKO f.tr .. \, '°""' .... VaHw ' CA,,,. Mary l'NlllPl. 17720 S... f'ran<i1C1' SlrHI. l'-lalfl Vet!ly, CA '21119 HOAG MIMOIUAl. HOSl•ITAL "lll SIVTIElllAll ......_., "· "'. Mr. and Mri, Oan.ld Ool>lo I !M/1 t OUIOU>t Cir< I•. l"'IM, Olrf Mr •no M" JOkpPI So"''' 1•1 llowflng GtMft 0.1 ... Co.t• Mh• bO, ~11,1t7'" M r •no Mti Rou MaM•no, 3"1\ t 1rntiorlah 0..1~ Cott.I Mtos. tll'I Mr and Mn C.rer F">truo 1•n •muon Orlv• 111 , Hun11no1on 8Htll Q•t1 Mr and ....,._ w1111""" Mlfolwm ,, .. S•ntoAn•A...., .... 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Win b1QIPr F-•mify MoffU•ry '" tf\4rgt ot local err•-""'"" Mc COlMICll MOITUAlalS Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Cao1strano 495-1776 tAl Tl .. llGllOH FUMllAL HOMI Corona det Mar 673-9460 Costa Mesa 646-2424 llUHOADWAY MOlTUAIY 110 Broadway Cosla Mesa 642-9150 IMmt-lVTHltJ..UWI WHTCUFf CHA'8. 427 E 17th St Cost a Mesa • 646-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N Broadway Santa Ana • 647 .. 13t "9lCID01tflH SMITHS' MOaTUAIY 6~7 Main St Huntington Beach ~&39 -· .... PAMILt CO\.OHIAL IJUMHAL HOMI 7801 Boin Ave W•t1Mlnsttr e93.35a5 '&ClflfC YflW MIMOllAL l'AH Cemoltt\I Monu•rv °'•P I 3500 Pac11tc V ew Omie NewPoh ca11roms1 8"·2700 "!l"'il> ~ •t~~~~~~~Ot~~~.., Birth• i<tlltWry ?J, "" Mr IM Mf\ Thom&> Jee~. ,,., Port Our~''· Ne-wpiO't &tect\ Qirl M r •ncl Mn Gary Gr••· 2017 Swtn On•t , COit.i AMU. boy Mr 1nd Mfl Jo .. Romero 1111 Orc ... ro Dr #Jl, Santo An• H~•V~h boy M t Ind ~ U-0 Jor.1m1110. ISS > R0< ""'"SI ~~Ma.,. bOv ....... ry14, lt7t Mr •hd Mr .. .)olln Bat'IVSIH, sa.1 C•rbtc I: Or t1untu,9ton Be.c." bO~ Mr •nd Mr\ J~rry J•rd1ne: 1111 P4lftey (lf(le (1H1•Ml"W boy Mr af'd Mr\ IMrc .... In 17115 LI Co11a or1,., Hun••notc1r• S..ocll Oirl Mr .,.o Mrs w .u •m L•norord 1lut C.•tn1n.to l.AUifO, UOUN Hlll1 boy M r •N3 Mrt Ff•n< uo A•lilOt. 211S) Cttt'\tt rf t'd L•nt Hun1 ~n9ro" e, .. ," 9"' ~,,.,,,,.,, M r •n<S M r\ A.t•n RA\m~aMft. 11061 :,~berw1cia L.ttnr tiu-nti,ton &ekl'\, Mr •nd M" 1"°"' .. Burdo. lS•lt ""°"'' Vtrrt. Liii""' N•QIH'I oorf f.-ry,., lfU Mr •nO Mt• Slte>l>t'f\ W'"'°', ~15 V tr1no Pl.ct ''"I,., Qlrl M r <tnd Mr\ J4ttk B•dorell. •12 C•P•ll f, Co-10 ~>a. boy ,__,. 21. "" Mr ond /lllrJ Thom•• T •r•l11. )1•11 CabrM•, Ml"oonVlejo, DOy Mr •"II M" Go<wdal1111t Pavan, 1'62 Ntwporl • 16 CD\lo Mew boy Mr •nO M" Fr•d Wt111i..r11, 11'H C•mtttlfo S.l.c:to, U guni ..,,tts. grrf Mr •n<I Mr• Roland Tllllt, 1l11 JuO\Of\ A._.,,_. ~\tm1n,te,. boy M r AM Mn .. 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Merlin Sltlnielo •'°' cor .. •(JllCM1 ff"'Wf,,. e•rf Mr ond Mr; S.mue1 ROdr>qtAI »01 P•r"-•••._ l .r. • ...._ lr'iin.f' boy Mr And M" ~I,,...., t-4t f\f t?I V1• Lido NorO 1'14f'Wp(>rl 8•Mfi Qltl ST JOSE"" l40Sl'ITAl. fl'f811UAftY II, ltlf """ •"'1 Mr\ M>tl\ffl V"""9, lr•1n., o•rl "(811UAllY 11, ttll Mr •nd Mrt MIChatl M•I""'• Wf'\frnfn\t.r 'O'rt f'l 8ftUAll'I' II, ltll Mr •nd M o tee'W'lltt"' G4-dl•'f lrvtltf' 9.r1. FllllUAllV U , 1'11 Mr Ind Mr\ Maritn XMltt>n Ml\ ''on \ll•IO, 9 rl Mr and Mrl ChltDn Sc~lllt..,h•rt Huf\fH'19'Gl"t •.ch O•rl 1'1811UAR'I' U, 1'71 M, end Mr\ Jo\~ M•n.tl•\,a \, W~\trnlru t.., 9ft1 Mr •nd Mn Jen"'' Spp~e Irvine. bor FllllUAllV ,., 1•7' M r ind "''' flmothy Grtt t'• W•••m1n"w1 <1lrl Mr, aAd Mil ()qntld Moro-n, r Oun lafn V•llry lloy llAAllCH J, 1'11 Mr •l>d Mr\ Sltllh<Pn V.ya.r Ct»I• Mt,. Qtrl Pl Bl.IC '\'OTl('t: SUl'[lllOfl COUllT 0,. THI ST ATIE Of' CAllfl'O•NtA fOll lHIE COUNTY OF 0 8ANGll NOTtC:I 01< INTIEllTION TO SIEl.l. lllEAl r•OPIEllTV AT r•tvATI ULa NO A Mffl E•l•lt 01 !>lANl(l' A AHLMAN ·~· Sl A.Nl.E '(AHL MA II 0.CMWd NOTICE IS H[R£8Y GIVEN ll'tlll on M .,,,,. AJH-11 '\ ttll, ••ow tr-of· "" ot .c....,. """ Doon Atlornon at l•w. JJl.J -I C.0.H H•qll••t Sulit .01 N~ .. _, S.aclt C•IUornl•. Iha vnckt'\•Qned OorOlf'ly M Af\1m.n n e••tulr•'JC ol l"-Wiii Of lhe •bO...-a n•mt<I dt<..otnt. w m tltU At IH'tvat• w1 .. to 1n. riMQt'litit ~ bH1 b400tr, u1bJ1 < t to confr,..m•tton bV s•ld WP4'r•or Court •It ffQl'tt J;ttp tnlPr•'t 3#\d •\l.ttt of W1d ~edef\I ttt thf' h"'I' ol "'' d .. th ano ••I t19M. till• •net In lt"rf'\' thf'I f''l•I• h•\ •tQiJifPO by ~r•hon C>f l•w O< ouwrw1,.., 01~r tl>an or 1n -•lion to 11\al o• Ul<I d«et· dent •n -IP lhal urtall\ r..i --r ty IOOlocl In ,,. City of Gotl• Mtu County of Oran9• Slllt 01 Callfl>•I'••, dekrlbocl .. 1011-•: An undivldtd...,. "411 lnlernl11 te ,,~,,, 1n tommon Jn drtd lo lot 7 of 1ratt No •6'0. H ii-• map rt<O<ckd In 800~ 0 Paoo Is Of Miittll•Mo .. , Mao\. 1n \~ Ott.ca ol llW C.Owntv R.cord•• ol U ld Couf>ty T~• or-ly " commonly ~-n Ind rolt"ad lo at "'' Mapl•, Cotta "''"" C•tllor..ie l"4 ... It "\ulllKI IO CUl,.nl 1&1191, COVPftAf'\t.s, roncHt.k>rl•. ,..,,,,,( Hof\j, , ... w rv•horll, r1QN1, ritt'h ot ., • ., IM'MI SURPLUS Thlt tl"'-1 w .. lllad Willt Ille Cou1111 c1.,11. 01 Orange COW'l'fl on HANO MADE. ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS M"'-1• ""-" .... Pullll•'*" 0rffl9t Co.au Dally Piiot, Mart II 10, 11 24, "· ,.,. Thli bu•I-i. c..-ucted by en In dMOual. Mary 1'911111116 Thi• 1tet-t w• 111.0 wltll tPlf °'""'I' Cltrk Of orange c-t'I' on Marti! If lf1t ... ,,,, Aeleased by overseas warehouses To be sold to the hlghtst bidder Due to our success auctioning our previpus container in a lhOr1 penod ol time we l'lave Publl\-0.""9t Coo l Dally PolOt ~----------_ .... _7_1 Mor 11 1• 1t ""' J lf?I 101•·11 n approached by various overseas tthoJ&1aJe•s 10 auction on mair behalf surplus goods. We have accepted only the finest p~ and have a11pulated with the parties concerned that these gOOds will be sold at our discretion NOTE TO BUYERS: These rugs are oftht highest Qualities In all designs colors. sizes and domains We offer to the oubhc a Chance to BCQUlr• the finest Onentll rugs at low' auction P<1ces including the follOWlng: Terms Cash & Check Auctioneer E Blumberg ..,,..._.._.,.. ~ oen ..,.-. Our. Tao. febti• ,....,,,, • Ha-. ~N-~-•-1\.Vl T-rugo •ncludong~'UO'l Rut.111nC...C- R-&ouoJ>a.1 Soun.-Keio"'-lal\an l """f 1 A..,._. I...,... and ..... _ - THE AUCTIOM WIU TAU n.ACf SUND.A Y, MARC:H 19tt. AT 2 P.M. VIEW DAY Of AUCTI0 .. -1 ,,M, HOLIDAY IHH 25205 LA PAZ RD •• LAGUNA HILLS Catalogues Available at Auction AA&A Oriental Rugs Inc (A Ceutou·u1 GorDO"&JIOf'U INFO· (213) 995-8323 Call Coltec! Served Friday and Saturday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. SPIRES IRVIN£ r.-1CAt.-w .c S• oiu-fwr. PlJBUC NOTICE rtCTITtOUS BU,tNUS NAMI STATIMl!NT Tiit toll0Wh'9 per-1$ OOlnq l>U>1 MU a1· 116NEE S CREATIVIE HAIR DESIGNS. <10 JoM Way,.. Tenn•• CIUI> 1111 Jamboree Blvd , N""'potl Boch, CA'2MO R•RH UrOI 8trOlh, Stl > O•n1ta Co<on• doll Mar, CA m u Tit/\ """'*' It ~IN l>Y .,. In. d1v1oua1 II•"" CarOI 8¥0IT\ T1t1• •l•l.....m was lllM wl01 ,,.. County C•erll of 0reft90 C-ty on Feb 21 1971 .... t,. Publl•...., Or•noo C.O.•I D•lly "1101 Feb 2C Marti\ l, 10, II 1'71 PUBLIC NOTICE r UBLIC NOTICE ....... , Publl•,..., Or4110t Coa11 O..•ly PllOI, M•rch 10, 11, )C )I 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE l<ICTITIOO!. e UStNUS HAMIE STATIEMIENT Tit• 'oifowtn9 PfrloOi"I\ Ar~ dO•ftO ..... 1 ....... MAll\HAll SAll.S MARSHAlL SA.fl REPAIR 61' lt..,.,ln•t W•v II U , (otl• a...u CA '7611 RALTtMORF. <APJ John Marshall Buller, HO. who cam<' out of pohtical obscurity in 1950 to win a l/ S. Senate seat from Maryland as a supporte r of Joseph McCarthy, died Tuesday of e1 h eart attack 1n Rocky Mount.NC f•:,~-~~· ::,~0Z're U'IYfltd '°' u fa ~--.:::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::;:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::.;;;:;;;:::::..::;:;:::~-;._;.__~------­ M•rsh•ll H M•ll•r 1)1 0 AVO<•OO Cott• NIH•, CA '1611 K11111 u n 8 Moller 7>1 o Avocooo, C.O.ta Mo\I CA '1UJ .JA CK SON VILL E . Fla ! AP> William R. Lovell, 87, prl'sidcnt and ch<11rman of P1ggly· Wiggly Corp and one Florida's least-known mult1milllona1rcs, died Wednesday COF1'"EYVILLE. Kan. <AP I Rt'b Russell, 72. who appeared in at least a do;~en cowboy movies during the 1930s, died Thursday of an apparent h<'art attack. ELKO, Nev. <AP> - Minnie Tybo, who was honored in 1975 by the North La s Vegas Chamber of Commerce as the oldest living native Nevadan, died Wednesday at the age of 112 P'ootr h ~ musi bt •" wrl1l"O •no m .. b~ O.l"t•red 1o Ir.. •••tulrl\ '''"'°"""Y or lo tl'te olllte ol !\tr el lor..,r n IC--Dion. JW '*•" Coa 1t H1Qh••V. w•I• 401, Nawp0r1 8nc1t Calllornl• ., .. , or r111r N fJlf'O in tl'Wt otftt• of tM (l•t• of tt\ti Su!>"rlor Court •• any tune a•l>fr ,,.. •1ru ovbltce11on ot "'" noU<• •"4 C.lor• tll• m•t"nQ of tr.. .. ,, T hP •~rms •no <Of'ldtllon1 of ,.,, cnn or Pllrf <ail! Ind part c,...,,, Ir.. ''"'" of wcl\ cr..,.1 to !It .o<.(eptebl1 lo '"• """""Qnocl -lo IM S-rlor Court, l t n Pt•ttnl l lO'I of Ill• 1mougt bid to .oc.c-wnr IM oti.r '. and ,,,_ ba!arot• to lie Hid upon con hrmtllo" of •••• by 1"-S111141rlor Court l••n. rent,, operatlno and m••n1tf\MK• ••Pf'f'Mt, ~ i)f'...-ntumt on 1n~ur1~c• ACC•Ot•ble to th• purcl\atar, t.llall t>t Pror•I ... •• of t~ d•le ol rK~o1119 Of c.ft•tvaric• ~Id ••I• wlll bt m •c» UPOn IP\a usual uc row 1..-..,. Tht pr.,,...ty It hi be M>ld ort an "at " bHI., ••tfl>I .. lo t111a, ...,_Ult ti!!· ,-.,.;~ --U. rl(lflt C4 rtlt<I MIY lllO •II Welt. Oalod' IMrdl IS, t'1t oor--, M. Ah1,.,...., £qc11tr111.i Ille Wiii Of S1.,.1.,. A Alll,,_ a~1 Stant.,. Alliman, 0..: 1(-·•~0flll. Au ..... ,. at u w sm w c.ett KtotillWar. !.¥1•• •• Ntwf'Wt 9Mdl, CA. ~ hf,('141 ...... Altw,..ys ... , a..c .. '11 Pubfllhlld <>-. ..... 0.,llY PllOI, MartPI t•, \1 n , '911 100·71 proof of amazing University tests MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR WHOLESALE to ... PUBLIC EASTER SALE UPTO MARCH 17th I 18th 75% O~ WMOl.ISALI PIJCI W• 1Nn1 ............. ., ,..., I...._., ~ ..... .. -IUSIMISS HOUas- t4 1,.......,.10~,... W.4-rt--..4,... .. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICa TO ClllOIT'OU 0, a ULIC TllANl'l ll l'-cL &l.,-41'7 U.C C.) Nollet It h•raby Ol•1n to lhr Cttdlto" Of P ... 1 A. LH\ltr, M 0 Inc. a <.orPOr .. IOl'I do1119 llY\1"9U U Medl<•I Clinic tw W•IO'lt C....n~llno, Tr•11•f•ror, wllOia bull,,.u -r"s 11 •1• Norllt l tdloro Ort••. B••••l'I' Hiib, Cou"'\I .. Lot A-I~, Stolt of Calllornla, 111•1 • but-lro11t1tr I\ -t 10 bt ,,..... t.-Arnokf Fo1, M. o .. Tr..,•t•rH, ...._ 'llu\l,,.n lddrn' 1, 111 w B•..,rly &h•4 .. Mant ... 110, County ol l.as Ano•lu, Stal• or Cafltornla Tht ci._r\y to bt lr-ltrrtd h lot•l•ll at 1617 WtUtllll O•ln, Ntwport .. tell, County of Oren(l4', State of~lllonoia, '6111 pr-rty IJ OtkrltlM In oo-r.i as: Alf •lot-In tr.-., fhrture•. t<IU•P. -nl •nd IOOd wllf, .,.,..._, rt <Ordt. !lits ••••tftold lnl••ttl. ano ora ffl••onal _,,. ol t!lal ""-'lk•I llYM nu• -nown • • M•lll<al C 11"4< tor W1lgltl Coum.11"0 -Nut-.! •I 1617 w .. ttllll Ot'lvt, ~I 8-e<ll Cour> ty ot Oran<;1t. SI.it Of ~tllor,,.• The bul-1r.,.,, .. wHl ~ corl\um m•t•d on or •fltr ,.,. )ht dty ol T"I) bU11nitU •\ <Oi'Ou<tf'C:I by •n ,,, d•v•duef M .. ,.,1\111 H ~W~f Trui il•t«""W'l'll ••t-'''"'° .,,,,,. •~ County Cltr• of Or'""Ot Co""t r on Morell 1'-1'11 "1Ut Pul>ll\Md 0<at>Qll CN•I Ot•ly Ptlot M•r 11. )4 )I Apr 1 1'11 IOfj II PUBU C NOTICE NOTICI INVITING l lOS Tiit CountT S...Half"" O•llrtCIJ 01 Oran11a County, C..lllt>rnl•, wlfl rr ttlv• lUllO bid• .,nltl luuCl.v r.Mr<ll lt, 1'71, •t 11 00 AM 81C1\ mu\t i. recel""'d at lno o,.u ICI• AO- m1n1 Ur•llw ollkf\ by lht dale •no ltm• pttf'rtlNbo~ W"I forlh. •I wtucrt llmr tn.v wll I t. publoc ly 09enf'd •"II u1m1,,.<1 ol lht <11110 Ol lht Ohtrl<h lfltH E Ill\ Awn... fOU"l••n Vall•• C•hforn11, kw tf'Wll t~tow1n.o TWO OI 9 YARO DUMP TRUCKS SPEC•FICATION HO A.-&ldi mutl t. •ubrnlllfCI on ltw> form wPPlltd by lie O.\lrltl\ in IKCD'O.nc• •1111 all f)l'0'11MOI\\ of m. Sllf'tltlce· tlOf\\ Sotclllcatlo"'• ltttl bl•n-1 and furtPler fttlorrnallon ....,. be ot>t••Md al .,. • .,. .. -•u. i.,.,._., 1110 ~o 7910 or "> uu I Woyrw Syl .. •t•r S.cret.,v eoordlol OtnPCtor<, °""''' S.A1l-'l<w\ OhlrlcU Nao 1 > J.\.6,7,-11 .... ()f'~ Ctunty C..lllorftl• l'vtlll.,,._, °'""' CNtt Dally Piiot MA<cll 11 ltJI IOJl-lt P UBUC N<>'JICE .-..rcll, ,.,,, .. • 00 A M at 8AHIC OF CNl" AMERICA, Btvtrl'I' Wllthlr•. U61 SU ... a lOlt C06111T Of' TMI Wll\lllre Bl'fd , &e .. r1, .. 111, '°""'' tTAT• Of' CAUfllOtlNIA "Oii of lo1 All9Mfl, Slete Of Ce11lorn1a TN• COUNTY 0, Oll/tNGI So I•• " i.-to !'-Ttan11.,... .._ .,_1 allbutlnn• __ __,~,-\IMll NOT I CI o• ..... ,N. 01' 11¥ Tr•n1,_,., IN lflfM , .. ,. tatl ,..TITION flOtl ""OaATil O• Wilt.. j19tl. •rt. ,.... ANO •o• L•"9•i TIUT4MIN Oated;Mlrctl6.1'1e TAllT AllO AUT .. OllllATIOIC T'O Arlllltt .... ""O Tr.,.\lt,.t AOM INUT•ll U•o •a O t • 8ANIC O"AMa•tCA IHO•"•lfMNT ADMoon••nCJN .. .,.,,, WAMllA O" •STATttACY ... IWlltllW..... l•t ata ti lllll N FANCMON "ubll.-Of.._. C..11 0.111 .. Ott OA"4111.$, O.CW• Marclt "·mt NOTICJ 1$ HllllBY OIV£N ttwil 101' 1' JOtfN It. !MHllt..S Mt 111111 ..... Ill a -------------1,.11119'1 t91',.,...... tf Wiii -!«I• -•ot ..... i.rsr~, .. ~ ... Ill._, and ~...,, .. llOll "' .. -------------1 lftlt'hltf ""w ... .,,., .... ·~ "ICTITIOUS a USINIU dlfll AIMllllhlfall<lft ef lhttt. Alt,'- PUBLIC NOTICE \ NAMaS'l'ATIMSNT i.rt11<• I• wflkll" ~ W ,.,,. .. , , .... 1•1-no --It dolne lilu•I P••ltc111 ........ ,._..,.. """ •M l "°" .. Plate ef .,,..,..,. "--"-' ...... >at \ COMllAUHI CATIOH AG(NTS, 1tr ~II •. !tlt1 11 .... t !fl, WI I,_ • ~I Ulll IC ... ti, W..fmlnttH. CA • ..,,,_ .. OitM<-.... a" laid ".., <-•· .. ,. Cl'ri< en• 0.lw wot ... i..llflt .,...._ • ~. tMt '"..,_City .. 1e114a ~ Callftrlo4a. c.r--•llr+Mltl,..,,, ... ~ ... CA~ OalM-U, ltll Tll•• _,_ i. ~ tw Ml In WIWAMe .......... d4vlcl\ltl ~ 09ft, '--"*~ 110.ALO tft•UMM Tiii• ·~ -., ......... ,,. ............ .... Ct11nty Clent tt o...._ C.-1' 911 M<t ~CA *1t Matcll 1, mt OMI ... ~ ' l .. ,,.,, . ..,.., ... ,....._ ...... 1.-Ot ..... C:-ll o.lly Ptltl, ~l\llM e>-.i C..n Otlly 1"1191 Mtrtll10,tr,t4,Jl,ltl't ttJ 1' M•r. 1'. It M hit 1o.t.lt . ...... .. lJfDM.Y "'1.0T FtideJ, Marc.ti 17, 1111 by Brad Andtnon BOOMER . . .. . . . . ,. .. .. .. ~ ~ ~ .. . • .. .. . .. . "Whatever It's about, couldn't it wait until I get home?" • I J l :: FUNKY WINKERBEAN .· .· . . ,· ·: . -; • . ·= . . 5HERLOCK HC1MES, a - SEa.ET cam ~ SHE~LOC.K HOLME.5 AND 1"t CA5E Of 1HE. BLOOTED BAAONE.$$ CASEY GERJATRIX 1,\\ 5't.JICP'R'l7ED GLAPYS AND l/l.JTCH ::>1DN'T COM~ r TONIGHT! ' OUTCH MA~~ COCNE:D ~~~,,.,.w~e ~ WHAT NOTIZE D~ DI!? 1D H\AI\ WHeN ~~WA$ COACHING! DENNIS THE MENACE ' , MISS PEACH • I I W~~ ND STLDYIJ\G, jilllff IN 50-IOOl. '' Wtca INVE~NG IN ~It ~UTIAICS •.. by Tom Batiuk by Charles Rodrigues ~E WENT INTO €XJLE ON ELBA ISWDJ GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY WHA'T''S "T}iE 'X" PA1Nil=l7 ON 'rtlUR NOSE: SIGN/FY? SOMEONE KNOCKED DOWN MY SNOWMAN OONT WORRY·- l'LL REPLACE IT • • ... by Wm. F. Brown and Mtl casson .. M()O(l'I, ~ t a.S5 ~·, G.VASl\lt., WMA1' ~Kt5 lN6H..IC£.Rt.. ~ ~ A GIU.t.i ~ Sil~G ! DOOLEY'S WORLD 3 ·17 OR.SMOCK MOTLEY'S CREW by Mell by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K . Ryan wem1NG- 11At.1AN we~ ' NOW, RVAN? by Emle Bushmiller .COMICS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz I ki\NT 10 Tt5T MV -rnEM', Sl~ ... I STILL ~ 'ttXliE THE VICTIM OF VNff®ITEO LOVE WHERE AM I GONNA fiTS®EONE TO 001HAT? by Roger Bradfield by Geor ge Lemont by Templeton and Forman TODAY'S CKDSSWGID PUZZLE ACROSS t Addr111to royalty 5Hlndrence 9Tllr .. d.cl pin 1' Sp. general t5N.Mexlco lndtan 19 Bit ot won: 17 Cllrlstmas carol t II Out1kSe· ,.,..fill 1eo.t.c:ttno dlvlc:e 20New1r- rlftr1 In an ., .. 22 o.c. Of 01· la'<w• body 23 Function 24 Coer11 long nap 26 Spiritual 1)111191 28 Ind.cent 32 RIQllleoua 33 8tftnulatll ~ 34 All 50: Abbr. 36 V..,.I 3el.oudnolae 37 MHowtle btlon;tto the -" 38 Endlno lot poet Ot Mir 39Chlp 40 8udden guall 4 1 Postpone 1 punlt hment 43 Aetohttec- tlon 44 S.a birds 45 Thi ThrH WIMMen 4&Molat1Md 49 TlireatenfllQ 53011Qf1CI 54 Oler one It ..55Godol wtadom 58 Oltl t>e-arer 5 7 In lhl thick of 58Welghtof India 59 Glfman city 60 Compute< fOOd 61 Rt ceho<ae Seattle -··· UNITED Feature Syndicate TllurMlay'a Pua I• Sollltd r'i"H~ s p L I l 11 I'A 1 l A I TI E A f u I ( N Af N F S c F I ' f ~ t ~~J l ~SIU If F r FmmAIR I • T A IJ II \II I ,_'A DI El I <; I ~-L " I ·-I I I ~ 'lol F t I 1 T I c T 0 FIN l II ~ () WE £ R10 0 f -1 t Nile Island 39 Flame 12 Part ot oouaer 0 E O 40 Lono narre· 1 3 Had Ille ltve DOWN 21 Rechne In· 42 Eminence dotently 43 U S A s 1 "A ••• •. a 22 Full portion ne1ghbof rnen for a· 24 Alt. river 45 W1111nt that" 25 Foull reatn 46 Med1c1ne 2 Druo aource 26 LHIO Port.on 3 a. a party to f11ture 47 Seth a 4 Abut• 27 Clutch t1thlr 6 t<nll• ahar· 28 Kind of 48 Intellect ~ horM race 49 Mother ln- &Mothlf-of-29 CornPoattlon formal pMrl 30 R.c:elvtfa of 50 Golden Calf 7 Plamlrea aervlu 51 Egyptian 8 SllekY 31 Endvrea rl'lef 1ubel1nc. 33 Eu~ana 52 Bite with the 9 Sharp crlla 38 Mixture teeth 1 O Modify 37 Fruit 54 Bounder I I I \ Wiggins A&o Suspects ~-1 ~ ~ \7@2 llil [[ Badham Bucks In PlOt Fill ~@[(WO©@ Park Measure Lose Bid "Got.o problmt1? TIUln tonte to Pal Duma. Pat wm Ct4t r• tape, getting the oniwers and,.ocho11 .,ou ne~ to IOlue ~~' in government and bu!tness. Mall JIC)Ur quutioM to P.ol Dursn, At Your Serw:e. Orange Coast DoUv Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Ctnta Mesa, CA 92626. Aa many lettns a.a pouible wiJl ~ anawered, but pllorW fnquanes or lettera ru>t includmg the reader'• /ulL l:la~.addreu and business hours' phone IU&mba cannot be considered. Thi! column Clpf)fatS dm- l11 ncepe Saturdays." SellcUq Seat. Suppert .SO.. DEAR PAT: The Nora Nelson Co. or New York City has had $12.48 or my money since last Sep· tem ber, when I ordered two carseataupport.s. This is not a large amount, but I ordered µi &ood faith and cannot understand the way they do business. Have youbadothercomplalntsaboutlhem? H.H., Fountain Valley By O. C. HUSTINGS Of .. Deitr ........ Oran1e County's Republican consreumen, Robert Badham of NeWJK>.rt. Beach and Cbarl~ ATHlfltTON Wi~&ins or Fullerton, voted against a bitterly-fougnt com· promise to expand Northern California's Redwood Netiooal Park by48,000acres. The meuure cleared th6 House317~earliertbis weet. *** NEWPORT BEACH'S GENE Atherton la one of nine political neophytes wbo will challenge Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. in California's Democratic primary June6. *** THOMAS C. ROGERS, a candidate for the Fifth SupervisoriaJ District chair currenUy held Fr1dey. March 17, 1979 jNursery SJ,ecial J CITRUS TREE SALE Take Your Pick. •• ORANGE• GRAPEFRUIT LEMON e LIME •TANGERINE Dwarf or Standard ~~~i2.so tAU:J ~;: 21 DAILY PILOT ,.\ J J Youn b the first. Your order apparently was misplaced, accordlnc to the firm's spokeswoman. A different customer service addre.ss lh.aa the one you bad may have been reapoaslble for Ws mbtap. Inquiries should be mailed to 135 Oser, Haup. pauge, N.Y. 11787. Your order will be reprocessed immediately and you should receive your mercban· dlse within three weeks. down by Thomas Riley, believes the Saddleback Chamber of Commerce was a bit hasty in endorsing Riley for re.election. Shade Garden Favorites •.. Dap Beeame ltlo11tlu DEAR PAT: I Ol'dered five items I ast September from Helen Gallagher Foster House of Peona, lll. Tlley've bad my $14 .70 slnce, and all I've received are posl cards telling me my order will arrive "in a few days." I've never had trouble with this mail· order bouae before, but I need some help this time. H.S.H., Costa Mesa Thlsftnn clJd not explain wbyyoororder was not processed Wf&b.ln a reasonable tJme. Its customer ~ervice department ask11 you to mall • copy or your uncelecl check with a full refund request. Theo, II any of &be Items you ordered are ht the current catalog, re.order. This seems a roundabout way of fUUng your nearly slx·month-old order, but some pre·Chrtstmas merchandise ts no tonier av aUable. Mechcndc'• Lien Tr~I~ In a letter to chamber President Bud Jackley, Rogers noted that he was never asked by the chamber to present. bia views on the lssues or lhe day to the group's endorsing commit· tee. Rogers said be tbints be ltOOUtS deserves equal time. Tbe chamber's Board Directors endorsed Riley in February. ••• KAmY AUS.ELSER of South Laguna has withdrawn from the Republican primary in the Hth Assembly District. She said she probably will seek na- tional office in 1980. * * * REP. ROBERT BADHAM, R·Newport Beach, has been elected president or the 9stb Club, an organization made up or freshmen Republicans who were elected to the 9Slb Congress in 1976. DEAR PAT: We were served with papers that a mechanic's lien had been placed on our house. This matt.er is supposed to be cleared up now. but bow can we be sure that the lien bas been removed and tbal we do have a clear title? What papers, if any, do we need, and where can we get them? B.C., Huntington Beach • A l'S learned that the lien bas been cleared on your bouse. A copy or the "Release ol MechanJc's Lien," recorded Jan. 17, 1978, has ~o malled co you. David R. Phillips, supervising deputy of the Contractors Stale License Board, explained &bat mechanic's llen records are avallable at tbe Orange County Recorder's office. Property rec· ords include all notices or lien nUngs and re. movals, along with other Information or record. If this problem ever comes up again, just ask the re· corder'• office clerk Lo provide a copy or all re· torded information relating &o your property. *** .1;1 _J M.U.•U•lt THE DEMOCRATIC Party in Oranee County will honor its first "Democrat of the Year" at. a fundraising dinner tonight in Anaheim He 1s Bruce Lee, of Fullerton. assistant. wes tern regional director of the United Auto Workers * * * fJL s,.i 1 ... i for Cord YOUNG VOLUNTEERS IN Marian Bergeson's campaign for the GOP nomination in the 14th Assembly Dist.net. will be in Mission Viejo Saturday attempting to boost republican voter registration in the newer porthns or that. com· rnunity DEAR PAT: I've been told lhi.1l the Un· dcrwnters' Laboratories ~cal on the plug or cord ••• REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES for county and of an appliance means that the appliance itself is state offices have been invited to mingle with members or the Newport Harbor Republkao Arr sembly Saturday nJght at the Udo Isle home of Mrs. Sam Joseph safe. Is Uus true? B.R., Fountain Valley No. The plug or cord UL seal indlca&.f's that on· ly the plug or cord ls electrically sare, according t.o l'L standards. tr the appliance has been approved, it too will carry the UL seal. It's by im•itation only, thank you • W TED: people po"Wer it's something nordstrom feels very strongly about. on rroy 1, we wll be opering our exciting new south coost plaza store at costa mesa ... and we are row taking applications In our search for the best possible people to staff It. we are looking for experienced people who want to learn. gow and expond with us. people who genJnely like people; who find sattsfactlon In helping others. In going out of their way to be of service. we need people with an eye for detal a brain fa figures, a will to succeed experienced people to han- dle sales, to after and wrap; to maintain the bultdlng and keep tt stocked. people to lead and peopfe tofoUow. we need people to make things go smoothly. people wttn Ideas. al kinds of peope wtth al klrds of potentici people power. trs fhe dfference at nordstrom help us make It happen at south coast plaza. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY: 10:00.S:OO dally beginning .march 20. use n.e. entrance to store. follow slgns In stairways. on equal opportunty employer nor --... " . FUCHSIA PLANTS Upright and basket varieties 4"Pot ~ Reg .• 98 lt!D 6 for 4.97 Thro Mar. 21 ART HOPPE The TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 1.79 EACH Biggest Hit~ The Desert. 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 popu]ar 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 Club. Arnold Palmer, president of the Ironwood Golf & Tennis Club, invites you to come out for a visit and to register with the Sales Off ice if you're interested in a home at Ironwood. IRONWO~~D Country Oub Homes In P.alm Oaat from $85,700 to $1.57,900. /'WM S,.."I• HIDY W IW"' On.rt ill! In r.ilm Ont-rt 2 mil" souch I on rortoJ,. Ttlrphonr 171-ll J4b 0551. .. JIJ20.t.ilV PllOT ....... tftl Marine Air Reserve Col. W1lliam C . Groenigcr of Rancho Santa Ft• has been sl•lected for promo- t 10 n lo brigadier general. lie is com manding officer of Mobilizatwn Train· Ing Unit 10 <Avia· tionJ al El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. SIDoking Curbs Sought SACRAMENTO <AP> -An m1llativc sharply c u rbing :-.moking in almost all indoor public places will be on the November ballot, slate ofhc1ab report. Secretary of State March Fong Eu said Thursday that the measure's ·sponsors, the Cle.in Indoor Air Com· m1ttec, collected more I h a n I h 1• 3 I 2 t O 6 s1gnalurl':-. nl·cdt:d lo put th~ mca:-.ure on the ballot. THE INITli\TIVE would set up smoking and nonsmoking sec- tions in almost all indoor public places, enclosed places of employment, hospitals and schools. There would be a $50 fine for each violation of the measure The Legislature could am<'nd the measure by a majority vote but could not aml·nd its intent '>CC t10n. which slates "IT lS NOT the intent or the J>('Ople of the state of Caltforn1;.i to deny persons the t'1ght to smoke or t<J proh1b1t the sale of tobacco products. but rather to rc<'ognizc that the right of non· s m okers to br eath e clean rur supersedes the right to smoke wher e the two nghls contlJct " The committee back· ing the initiative collect cd 609, 125 51gnatur~s . and a random sample of those signatures ind1cat t•d lhev containt•d the re quired number of re gistercd votC'rs. M s Eu said Hecdth Fair Planned South Coast Communi- ty Hospital ts sponsoring a health fair April 9 which will include tours of the South Laguna facility, music, refresh~ ments, free health tests and presentations by county health groups The health Cai r will be held from 10 a m. to 6 p. m . in the parking structure adjacent to the hospital. Participalini or· ganl:zallons include the Laauna Beach J{jwanis, Soroptimlsls. Jobs Oaugbters or Laguna Be1ch. county parJ.2ledlff. the Braille 'lnattti.«e, Or4nii. C6unty J>ental Society. the Cancer Society, Diabetes Assoctetton, Heart Association and Leukemia Society. For more lntormat10n, call the bo1pltal at 499·13U and ask for San· ~Parker. f NATIONAL I CALIFORNIA WASHJNGTON (AP>-The Carter admlnlatratloo has propoaed a thorou&h revision of the naUoo'• pr• scriplioo drug law designed to en· courase the sale of cheaper productt and glvo coniumers information abOut drup that moat fhyslclus don't bother to describe to them, The ptopoul Thursday by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare and its Food and Drug Administration also is designed to .stimulate development of new druas and permit the government lo quick· ly remove dangerous producta from the market. .rges Drug Law Revi-sions MAJOR PHARMACEUTICAL manufacturers already are reported lobbyina agamst the measure, claim lng It would discouraae the competl· Uon and innovation that the bill's authors say it would foster One provision most strongly op. posed by industry would lirt the secrecy surrounding the FDA's drug approval procedure and give con- sumer groups and interested citizens the right lo present their case before the agency makes a decision. Present rules protect all scientific data about new drugs from dis· closure on grounds that the tnlorma· tion is a trade secret TO PROTECT COMPANIES re· quired to disclose the makeup and test resulu of new products, the ad· m1nistrallon proposal would give the company lhat develops a new drug exclusive license for five years to market it in ~e United States. Companies now patent their new· products, but their patents often ex- pire soon after their drugs reach the market be<:ause patent lire runs from the lime a new product ls developed, even though it may undergo years of legal proceedings before reaching the market. One provisiots of the bill that would most dJrectly affect drug consumers is a requirement that descriptions of all drup be pubUsbed for use by physicians. HEW SAID SUCH a publication would be "much more complete than existing references available to doc· tors." 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The Sandpipers, led by president Pat Dartlell o( Balboa, 1s a finan- cial s upport group for the Donna Magutt'e Duffield Rad1at1on Therapy Center at Hoag Memorial Hospital e-esbyteriui_ Their cause is to raise money (or the center (which treats ap- proximately !iO patients a day for cancer, the second leading cause Df death in the United States), and they raise that money m two ways. One is by selling advertising to Jocal merchants and businesses for their 15().plus page program directory; the other is by sponsor- ing a costume ball and dinner- dance, with tickets priced at $60 per couple. BOTH ABE BIG money-makers. And ever since the group was formed three years ago, both I methods oC fund-raising have been • tremendously successful, says , Mrs. Darnell. As a mallet' of fact, the Sandpipers have contributed $25,000 to the hospital's radiation tac--ctu .... apy cemer, and this year they hope to be able to give $20,000, she • says. , The money is used al the discre- tion of the cent.er, which opened in .J,IU'ch of 1175. Mclilt recetttly, a portion of the Sandpipers' dona- tion was used to help yurchase a l computer that •I oW's the , ~ radJoloetst.s to determine sten'°1 and location of treatment to ~.cancer cells. 'The Sandpl(>ert ''have done a • phenomenal .Job,'' enthuses Dr. llobert F. Shapiro, director or the cen~r treatments because there wasn't a radiation therapy center in the harbor area at the time. Determined to see that con- tinued good service was offered at Hoag, she organized lS women who wanted to support the hospital in donations rather than in volun- teer hours. The team has since erown to 32 members, with mem· bership limited lo the "workable" number d 3S "so we can all get to know each other and so we will have more dedication," says Mrs. Darnell. Dedication is the key -the women spend hours a~d hours canvassing Or~ge Co~y )Jelllna full and half-page ad\'ertisement.s for their directory, which wa• Mrs. Darnell's idea. "I BAD BEEN in a group in L.A. that sold ads for a ptogram book, and they made tons of money. We decided to borrow the idea,'' she explains. Their advertisers have been quite responsive, she says. "Everybody likes where the money is going." Attorneys and doctors who can't advertise their services can submJt personal Mb (last year, T.T . told G.G. she WH terrific in a full-page spread> or pictures or loved ones. Mrs. Darnell points out. TUE BOOK IS distributed at the costume baU, where lD the past appro.dblately 400 supporters have dressed up for the merry- makinr. "Let's see," said Mrs. DarnelJ, .. last year I won first prize when I -went as • pea -I was pregnant!" Her husband Roger wore a Jolb' Green GJant outfit. This year's ~·~uerado benellt party, themed •Star .11labt '18,•• L! planned ft>r S~u.rdll. May e, at the Retl•llT Uo • DUrtnt the evening tho SandJ)i~n wm auc· tfon a car donatocf by North Coun. t1 Mo&ora in PlacenUa aDd wUJ rame t.o rouDd trip alt far11 to Hawaii \'la Westen\ Altllnea, ac· corcUn1 to Mn. Darnell. Ticket uicormatlon 11 na.Uable Crom boepltal'• Dcnlopm t Depart t; 8'2·1 \ ••• pi 5 Billie . Masters She believes Indians have been put into a museum by the white man. 'They're like dinosaurs who walked the earth.' By JUDITH OLSON OlllleO•ll~PU .. Jl.lllf First or Two Parts 'The Cherokee belteves that the Indiatl waa created uttlh creation. The Indian 1.! 7ust OM part of creation. All the plont.!have their purpose and weal.!ohave ours.' -Billie Ma.sten Each spring, Billie Masters anll her husband and seven children go to the mountains to welcome the new season and re-establish their ~ations)tlp with creation. "It's the most important Uung we do," she setd. "Spring is the time when the earth is awakening. We're not beach people. We go to the. hills and woods." · 1 .. Mrs. Masters, a--supervisor (n tlie UCl teacher educaliori-.:prog,.am. is a, Cbetobe and an em~rging national}.spokesm&l-fol--"~e Arperican Indian. . .~~ 1 •• ""··,_ She SRehds pa"\-\; oh her ~(4~6. .. U~aDks to generous scheduli~at QCl) •\t-Iectur- mg. aqH leact;'ftg_:.i.bout . t~bt& of lnd1aris. ~ ..... ... · ·~ · • lJ.~ , Partora bel'misSf n is(:ff, ~~peo· pie totally • sbit •ah the burderi ot e.e,~ · · · the comes in .<!mat.ct.., h.1' for it. Thid.IA the' sad1ia~· Mll8b"6:~~ informed." -1 • (~Y. ->··~ ;. phan calves while her husband worked as a Mrs. Masters believes Jridi l,fl~ ~put piperitter and maintenance man. into 8 m~eu.oi"' by the white . · .. 'l'My're .. 'TRl:N THERE CAME a u·me when I knew like the dinosauri·who walked t&~:" ~ . ... . I would have to assume financial responsib11J - SH E BELIEVES part or the laCk11f atte~Ut>n ' ty-:-thing~ wl'.re not going well," she said dunng 1s due to. guilt on the l>•rt•,-0f.~t1e-, white , . an 1~.terv1ew m her campus office., man ''The first inhabitants are livlftg,.-as..COI\· · ' I loo~ed around and educatton seemed to quered citizens in their own landJ .,.~ . be the_ thing_ l had heard aJl my life that .. . ~......t ·"'-•• .,.. , • 'education would be harmful to my people.'" , All the treaties have ~'t.'!t.~k~n .. reopie .:_. She explained that before the state took won.~ address ~~mselves to ~~es~on.. i ~~ Hver lhe schooling of the Cherokee two genera· . No on~. hvmg today is bl'ble, s~e · • lions ago, all members were fluent in Engush, assertt:d, but eve.ryope . liv n~ .today is Spanish and Cherokee and knew how to read. responsible for not ~etting it persl!l.t. After the takeover the average schoohng Mrs. Masters is a remarkable woman to was six months, she said. "I became very con- take up the cause of her people 8.9 ~be does, but cerned and felt I should go into education to try the story of how she began to do so 1s even more tochangeltinOklahoma. astounding. . Without having attended high school, she . She grew up in a two-room, dirt-floor house enrolled in Northeastern State College in m Osag~ County, Northern Oklahoma, as one of Oklahoma, 350 miles from her home, and began four children, married a Cherokee and settled a thre ear . s f · h M down to raise her family. Since they lived in a e-y proce s 0 commuting eac on- rural area she raised crops and took care of or· <See BILUE, Page 82> Darts Billie Masters: Part of her mssion is to educate. (For more of the American Indian, see Featuring on Monday). From left, Jim Lovell and Larry Milne, dart champs More than two million people are ad- dicted to the game that has taken off in the last few years. By DENNIS MrLELLAN Ol I .. o.tly ...... SUoff Actually, t~ .. m PhiJadelphJa w top prize. But the mere dif· ferent regional areal tlie~try were represented by top-nottb dart pl ayers is slgnltic ant. ... ' . Five years ago Larry Milne of Irvine began playing darts. It was, be aays, "something to do" while he was having a drink in a local waterm, hole. He bad no iclea tbea that this diversion would result in turning ""him into a champion player. But be bas won numerous tourn•ment.s, the most recent be- t or the West Coast regional playoff of the Unicom National .()art.a Clampionsbip for doubles. IT IS AN IND1CA TION of Lhe widespread popularilf of dart.a in . tbia country, wblch bas an estimated two million pt.,_.. In recent years it baa realty taken off. rends Hill takes aim. & Al)d, lb la Ce February, Milne, 40, and his doubles partner Jim Lov- ell, 29, of WblWer flew to Mem- pbls ror the naUonal finals. Not lone arter their return. Milne was Nked how they did. lte lau1bW. •'Vf o did find out some olbtt peo- ple in th&. ~try know bow to ~~~play darts other than us." he 111d In Orange County s~ores of restaurant. and ban have in· stalled dart bo..,p lot patrons and many now aponaor their owa teams The old En1llah same Jt believed to have been on the EUt Coast since the bealnnlnc of the country. "I tblnt the flrat dart board arrived b~te on tlle Mayflower," quipa M11fe. CSee DA.a Pap au t I . • 82 DAILY PILOT ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE -~ ( __ B_o_r_•_•_e_op_e _ __,j ;,.. ~SATURDAY,MAftCBll OEAR ANN LANDERS: l am get· ting fed up on all the knocks from people or your generation who seem to think our mus ic is craiy . My grandparents are just about your age. They gave me some record albums they thought were terrific in their day. the '40s know what 1·m talkmg about"' DORN IN 1963 W rdd1ng and enyage- m~ announc~1 rvn on Samdoll ln the Dafllt 1 •1wt Form1 or• oooUo~ at au Daily Pilot oflu11 or by colUno the F1t1ture Depor1mt'ftt, 642-4.n I. ELE<lANCt! oN K. 11th STREET lJNSEL 'Di By SYDNEY OMAllR ARIES (March 21- Aprll 19): Food, money, security domlna~. You gain feeling or satlsfac. lion. What was missin1 1s replaced. Your emo- ti on al balance la restored . Cancer, Capricorn figure prom.· inently. Slay with factl, don't wander away with fantasy. Yes. you will Wlderstand ! TAURUS (AprH 20 - May 20): Short trip is on agenda -fun -and- games replace forebod- ing, threats, petty bickering. You "re- unite" with relative. Your number for today is 3. Gemini shows you where the money is; Sagittarius individual gives clue to legal- financial protection. GEMINI (May 21- June 20): Obtain hint from Taurus message. Accent on valuables, personal possessions, financial structure. Aquarius , Scorpio persons figure in scenario. If you adhere to basic rules, you make a solid profit. Be direct, frank, confident. Refuse to permit any person to Jiacounl your abilities. CANCER (June 21· July 22): Cycle high - make changes, get views on record, ask questions. state case in pos1t1vc manner. Gemini, Virgo, Sag1t· tarius persons could be m picture. Your number for today is S. We ar C'lothes that aid in pro- 1t•<: tm~ ~our personality. l.F.O <July 23-Au g. :!:! 1 Cht•ck hi dden m1·~nin1-:s gain access tn \ 1cw from twhind the '>l·t·nes Aura of romance 1., prt'scnt precious stunt's could become part uf sce nario. Taurus, Libra persons fq~urt• prominently_ Domestic move or ad· 1ust m ent 1s featured Y cs. a gift 1s also part uf p1('turc VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept. 22) Accent on pleasure. glamour. 11Jus1on. gain- ing valid. psychic im pH•ss1ons. Number 7 fleures prominently. A Pisces person send,s you a subtle &iiDal Some of your fondest hopes, wines can be fulfilled - and now you are aware otlt. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22)~ What you do now is 'all the way . . . nothing ta lukewarm -it is all or nothing, bot or cold. Know it and be ready for it. Focus is op ambition, career, dealings with authority figures, superiors. Capricorn, Cancer individuals are part of scenario. You should get the pr.omo- tion ! SCORPIO (Oct 23 Nov. 21): Long-range view proyides clear in- sights -open yourself to learning experiences. Added recoanition due -s lick to style and principles. Those who want to chanJe you want to do so for fnvolous rea- sons. You'll encounter Aries, Libra persons SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Some persons seem to be en- vious and could be car- rying chips on their shoulders. Be discreet. Let go of past patterns which are turbulent, non-productive . Welcome chance for new cont.acts, creative outlets, added indep~n­ den ce. Leo, Aquarius figure prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. '22·Jan. 19): Spotlight on publicity, public rela· lions, legal arrange- ments, personal com· mitments. Collect, im- prove security, r each unders tanding with family member. Begin a program or rebuilding. reinforcement. Another Capricorn -and a Cancer -figure in scheme or your personal scenario AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Light ap- proach could bring you an contact with happy. creative individuals. Take view which brings overall picture into focus. Gemini, Sagit- tarius figure prominent- ly -so does the number 3 Vitality makes a com- cbac k attend social function. Leave details for another day ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;-.-;;;;;;;;;;--~-.-.., P I SC ES < Feb. 19 · RUffELL'S March 20): Good lunar UPHOLSTERY aspect promotes feelintV emotional response, ""-Y°" Wllftt s ignificant changes, ..,. .. ,, sensitivity to moods of 1 nz H..tMw ""cl loved one. You may be '°=".:C=ot=t=•=~==::S4=1=·0=2=5=t~ in position or having to -please and discipline at the same time. Maintain balance. Yes, you want to have "a fling." But side effects should be carefully considered! If MaTcb 18 la your ..,...,,...,...._..,. ... __._.. blT t bday, you are HEW Cl.ASSES sensitive, have (eel for FOtlMIMG law, medicine, drama. SLEHDElt SPOOH People respon~ to you, RESTAURANT are drawn to you. You 7132 Edl,,ger are in the spotlight HUMTIMGTOH HACH whether on or off stage. Cfjl-.__ Aries. Libra persons 894-2022 play important roles in ~========~ your hfe. July could be WALL your most memorable Talk about nutty. the lyrics made no sense at all. If you can tell me what a "Flat-Foot Floogie with a Floy Floy" is, I'd be very grateful. Then there was one about "Three Little A nn Lande r s Fisbles in an lddy-Biddy Pool." The cradest one was "Beat Me Daddy, I Ate the Bar." How about translating so me of this gob- bledegook? Or don't you DE~ BORN: I know exactly wh at yota•re talklar about -but tbe name o f that last number 11 ••ne1'l Me Dad dy, Elabt ·to the Bar." Don'l aak me wbat lt means. It didn't make a wlaole lo& of aenae tbeG and It makes even less sense now. I agree aome of tbose lyrlH of the 'fOI were wtggy. bot every reneratlon bat Hs lunatic htnge. We bad oars and you have yours. To cwo1d diaappolnt· ment. pr'Olpectlw bridl,1 or~ rnnmd.td to ha~ th.tr weddbig 1tone1, unth o blaclc-ond-whUe gloaty of the brick or o/ tlw couplc, to the Featura Depart- ment one week bflfort the wedding ••• Billie Masters (From Page 81) day morning and Thursday aftemnon between the campus and her home. "I CLEANED HOUSES and <lid all sorts of extra jobs to pay my way t.hrOugh. There was no EOP, no minority slots," Mrs. Masters said. Her struggle for an education was eom- pounded by the fact that she bad been trampled by a horse at the age of 13 and told she would never walk again. She spent her high school years in the hospital having operations and ln wheelchairs, and concede• she missed some or the "bi11ies" of her Ure. "I bad no friends and lt was a bard tame for me," she said. "But it proved to me I couJd do things.'• When she was told she would be immobile for the rest of her life she said sbe "accepted it for a year and a half'-and then decided not to accept it. ''Through my youth and my detenninaUon, and through my brothers' and parenta' help, I taught myself to walk in three years." Mrs. Masters. never one to re.t on her laurels, looked around when she flniahed her undergraduate work and decided it WH Ume to do a liWe exploring. ''I Ff:LT that I had been born, raised and educated all with.in a 200-mile radius and I Celt I needed a change. I applied at West Coast col- leges and was accepted at San Jose." She earned a master's degree there and has almost enough credits at the University of Santa Clara for a second, but now has committed herself to her work at UCI. She laughs when she is asked bow she got to UCJ ... My life has been lucky," she says. "Out of my own curiosity and need for answers I have done things I never would have thought or I have never sought a job, either." She ended up in lrvme after dropping in on a conference on the Indian and the state educa- tion curriculum and finding that there were no Indians on the committee. She asked why there were none and ended up being recognized and later hired by the chairman. who was from UCI. Now, she could easily give up the fight and simply concentrate on teacher education but •• .Darts she still is adamant that there is much work to be done for the Indian ONE OF HER goals is lo let Americans know what things are important to the Indian in preserving his way of life. This knowledge, which centers around pride and dignity, is traditionally passed from generation to generation orally, Mrs. Masters stated. It includes the fact that "~ never lost the war," she said. "They (the whites) over- powered us but they would never know the secrets of life." Indians also are taught, Mrs. Masters added, that they should "go along and do U because that's the way the wtutes want It," an at· litude which results in two worlds living side by side. Though ·he has been put down in many ways, the Indian child ls made strong by the legends and stories which are told to him by bis parenta. Though these, the Indian learns that "the earth is the mother of all living thlncs and that he must be thankful to the sun. Mrs. Masters said she is often asked wbere the Indians are that she is talking about. "There are 40,000 right here in Orange County.'' abe re· vealed. "We have Indians here who are bun1ry and i llitet"ate." THE EXTENT or the Indians' problem in the U.S. 1s not really known. she added. "No one knows bow many Indians there are in the U.S. The Census Bureau probably recognizes one- third of the Indian population " Mrs. Masters s aid she hopes many Americans will become interested in the Indian and his plight and help her tn the battle for a better life style for her people. She even has a little homework, typical of teachers. She recommends that beginners in the s ubject read two books, "Chronicles of American Indian Protest," compiled by The Committee on Interracial Books for Children <Fawcett> and "This Country Was Ours: A Documentary History of the American Indian." by Virgil J. Vogel (Harper). For extra credit, she suggests caJling the Orange County Jnd1an Center in Stanton, where s he said there are projects just waiting to be done (From Page BJ) But, he adds, "'it has really only been in the last five years that it has compounded to the extent that Southern, California now has four major dart leagues and probably 5,000 active players playing in league teams." "I was hooked within three days and within three months I was on a team," s ays the group's secretary, who shoots three times a week at Mothers in Laeuna Beach. One such leasue ts the Tri- Counties Dart Conference, whose members come from Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside coun- ties. The organiialion began in the early 1970s at the Bull and Bush, a ramily-orlented English pub in Costa Mesa. There originally were four teams, or about 30-40 mem- bers. What's the fascination? "I guess it's because every game la different," she says. "No two games are alike. I was Dever terribly atbJelic and I found I could be reasonably good at it." "It doesn't take a tremendous atbleUc ability," added Reynolds. "You dQn'( bave to jog to do it." There also is another attraction. · month or 1978, a year in which you make new PAPERS contacts, initiate proj· TODAY THERE ARE approx· eels and in which you imately 600 members making up IN-STOCK could fall madly in love. about 70 teams. "It's Vfir1. tn\lch a gentlemlUl's sport," says MUne. "Eithern (the dart) ls in or it's not. You don't flnd the fi&hUng and brawllna and arguing you do in, tor example, pool." THE COMPAB.ISON WITH pool is a common one. Jlm Lovell. who has been playine darts t hree years, used to aboot a lot of pool. He doesn•t play anymor:e. 5001..._90010 OFF ( J Milne, who has ~n president of l \r-f l the aroup for three years, ex- on 4000 ROUS I ART HOPPE plained during a gathering of 0,. w .. s... , _________ _,, several members, that members ...__ T""' ORI¥ SATIRIZES I t h meet in soonsor bars ror matches Io o.A to s ,.... _ 64S. 1102 n 9 several night a week. l NEWPORT BEACH ·COSTA MESA'S CHIC LEATHER EMPORIUM IMPORTED and DOMESTIC LEATHER and CANVAS HANDBAGS LUGGAGE· WAt.LETS ·ACCESSORIES 369 E. 11th !T., COSTA MES.A IN WESTPORT SQUARE 646-.t).e;33 --· - Substantial savings on ou r fall and winter fashions ... fin al mark- downs on inten1ation- ally-known designer clothing. Plus, all that's ne\v and exciting for spring and summcr ... all at very special prices. a415 \'ia Oporto Ncw·port Beach Lido Village 673-7680 I 30 E. l 7th St. Tuesday nights are for the rour- COSTA MISA person singles format; on ·--·-~ Thursdays It is six-person doubles DAILY PILOT "There wu a lot of arguing' in pool," be sa)'I. Besides, "darts, to me, Is a bii~er cballenae." He adds, "I wu 1ust a natural at it. After a month I beat guys wbo were playing in the league three yeara. '' llame Dropper ASTROLOGICAL WORKSHOPS by ELA. YMI MANAGO ,_.., T..._ • "•fn8'•1111 ~ and on Fridays it is mixed doubles (two men and two women). U CHRISTIAN DIOR lOPTYL 11 CARRE.RA PlAVOOV U AVANTE OARDE C SILHOUl:TTI REV Ur SAFJLO DIANE VON FCJll!> Tr :'jBI lkv fl GEOF~CV BU Nl Pnce Dropper r GIVENOH TUR.._ Flll.AAF1 >1 ARO(.N Y\I S f. T l.AURfMT '· . AMYJCAM FtOBATI~ Of ASTROLOG9S Members may enter any one or all the matches. "Many people play all three nights, says Gene Reynolds or Newport Beach. "It's the cheapest entertainment around." Based on the $8 a year dues, they figure. it costs three or four cents a night to play. While dart.$ is referred to as "a genUeman'tr 'Sport," Milne points out that the game in no way ls restricted to men. ''It's a 1ame they (women) can compete on the same level and be just as ac- curate." Go aheed. Otop • famou1 high ~igner lrarnt' natM. n,,. Optical ~Iii~ hitS dr~ ttw- pnce on el of I.hem N>d they,.. at.eying unck-r th~ ro\t of or her. more o~n1f~ Optical shopt that aren·t qul\e lhe full KIVICe boutique cent,.r 1h.1t "'" ar,. Sa now that ~ kriow l1tgh ra"11o,, ~n t heW! to '™!•II high plkn. ~ o n11m•· dropper. w .. can \<'IW' ytiu YI' lo SJO on a pair or dellgMr lreme-1 and lip to $20 on a pM 61 wn Qlusn That ~ t~ ... a~ •he Opb<-al Ma~ Is. Hlqh !ashtoo et "°' ~ hi<)h prices 4' . -. SN t ... CLAHISMOW _.... ~ .................................. c..... ..... ........... ....,.... ... ........... Al"'°'°'tr. w...w..,. .................. ... __ ,..,, ... _ .... , .......... -9"d ... ~ Cl..-10 be Mid at 2400 W. Coett Hwy.,.~ t..a To Rt0ltttf or fOf Information CAU. ILA YMI MANAGO •6ll·IOf0w131·Zt2t Reynolds, the group's treasurer, $8YS he used lo bowl and play golf until five years ago when he "wan- dered ln a local bar." saw a game ln pro1ress and thought "that looks interesting." FOUR AND.\ l;IALF years tao when an Jrish friend asked Sandi Caln or Lasuna B4tacb if she want• ed to play darts 1be hardly knew what the came wu. · h Thru March 25 Visit PETER RABBIT'S GARDEN See The Easter: Bunny . SOUTH COAS!r PLSA Ms. Cain, who says about 25 per- cent of their league is women, says- 1ood eyesight, coordinatloh and concentration are th ekey factors ln belnl a good shooter. WbUe the top three players in the world are English and the game is loaded with British terml,pology-''lhree in a bed" (three darts \n the same areas area). "mup away" (you 10 fin\), "a ton" 000 pointa)-lt Js fast becomin1 an JnteTnatlonal game. ' ' \ Befort' ,pending more thin you nud to. pouen•~ "'" 11r9 .. d lo cell us !ore telfopt-ont Q•"'4" on • ~~t of frarnt'\ §~rr ,. ~N ~ 1@.601 '"~hf• f ,.,t. "s.~ ... , f\,I,.. h U .. f ff'll'Plll'lf t 4 ll.1t l• I "°' ll Optical Morl~t FLORAL EXTRAVAGANZA N~W THROUIH EASTER South Coast Plaza ·:.f n•c»y•'•Mwc .. h•11•.•1e•11 ........... o.~.~.~.L.0Tm ... -. ........ llllil ................................... ~ ... ~~~~ f ;Do-or-Dye T~tans Do It to USF, I I ALBUQUERQUE (AP) 1 "We believe! We bchcve' We beheve! " Cal Sta le Fullerton's small, but wild band of followers stood , chanting throughout the game t and by the ttme the final buzzer sounded, they weren't the only j ones who believed in the Titans The never-say die Cinderella ' team of the NCAA l''ar West · Regional sho wed their victory over nationally runked New Mexico m last weekend ':; first ~round wasn't a n uke The unranked Tatani am ~ proved their record lo 23 H ' Thursday by d1sposin~ 0£ 11th r"nked San Francisco with a rousing 75-72 come-from behind "icl ory. The triumph was climuxe<l by Keith Anderson's 20-foot bomb with four seconds to go and Kevin Heenan 's free throw with only one .second showing on the clock. ·"This team has tremendous courage. We're 15 down and we come back l can't look msade them but they must have great hearts," said Fullerton coach Bobby Dye of his Titans Onlv Arkansas stands m the "'JY ;,f Fullerton s making the final four an lb first·t:\'er ap pearance m lhe NCAA playoffs. The fifth-ranked Razorbacks earned th~ir 30t.h victory in 33 outing., and a spot opposite Fullertoo in Saturday's regionaJ rtnals. (1 p.m. Channel 4) with a 7"·70upsetofNo.2UCLA. · The Titans again will be cast in the underdog role but Dye said that doesn't matter to him. ''That's the role I like. J really haven't thought about underdog. overdog, fat dog, hot dog. We'll show up to play Arkansas. l think Arkansas has an excellent basketball team and we're not too bad either," said Dve. San Francisco C23·6). behind 7 , Arkansas' Poise Pays Off In 7 4-70 Upset of UCLA ALBUQUEHQUf<: <A P 1 Sharpshooters Marvin Delph ;ind Sidney Monc-r1ef sparked fifth rankl•d Arkansas lo a 16 point lead during the first half Thursday ni g ht. the n thl' llat0rbacks held <1fr a furHJus ,-second half c·harf;!t• l>y St'(·ond ranked UCLA to gain a 7 t 70 'll" tory in semifinal art1on of ttw NCAA Far West regional basket • ball tourney '. Delph, a 6 4 senior fon\ard, pumped an nme nf 11 shots 1n the first half. and Moncrief hit on :-1.x 01 nme as the Ha1.orbark-. canned 18 of lhl'lf first :Jfi ;,it ll.'mpls from tht• fl<>or to grab ;i 41 :!5 Jt•ad /\ rk ansac.;,, now :io :1, !-.Clrled for .i 1:J point ad\ ant age al the half, 4!1 29. and S<.•t•med 111 t•omplclc c-on trol of the Bruins. who f1nt::.hed at 25·3 llowe-..cr, UCLA went to its full c·ourt press 1n the second h:.ilf and fortl'd nane Arkansas turno\ ers in the hr:-.t 10 minutes of lhc period. With qu1ckhanded Ho~ II a mil ton keying tho press. lhl' Bruins blasted back to lie the game at 58·58 on a dnvmg lilvup by Hcimilton. Seconds later, resen e center K1ki \'andeweghe stuf£ed the hall to give the Bruins a 60-58 ad\ antage, their first lead since l>;.n id Greenwood hit the game·s opC'111ng bucket But Arkansas r<illaed for '>1x !-.traight points on a pu1r of fret• th'°"' s by Ron Brewer .:ind hutkels hy Delph and ce nter ~;Kentucky Breezes ~j Michigan St. Rolls, 90-69 •• I>A YTON, Oht0 (AP > Mike Phillips scon.•d 21 points to lead Kentuc•ky to a 91·69 ,·1ctor) over Miami !Ohio> Thursday and into the NCAA Mideast Regional basketball finals The top rankc•d Wildcats will ml·et fourth runked l\11 ch1gan !'-ttatt•, wh1th lOasled l><tSl Wc.·-.tt·rn KC'nlu<'ky, !JO !i9 in th<· first game Thurscla\ Phillips scon.•d f1">c uf Kl•n tuC'kv's first seven baskl'ls of the second hair \\.ht•n he hit 14 points The Wildcats showing no s igns of thC' first ha\£ doldrums which plagued the m against Florida State in the first round of the tournament 1m , med1alely conneC't('(f on runs of ·<'ig ht •ind 11 points 1r1 the first half. In lhe firs t game. Gregory Kl'ber and Rob<'rl Chapman :-cored 23 points c·ach to h(')p ~1 ich1gan Slate romp over Wl•stern Kentuckv Kelsf'r and Ch.;pm;in account l·d for 46 of M1ch1 gan State's 86 points by the tame they left with about a minute remaining an the game. and the Spartans pulll•d C\ er farther ahead Mi chigan Stale, now 25·4, ne'er was behind m the game ant.I hit 59 percent of its shot~ from the field lo open up a 39 29 halftime lead Western Kentucky c: losed to \\ 1th1n Se\ e n points mid 'Oi>Y through the fanC11 period beforP the Spartans upped the lead to 16 points. keyed by three bas kel!i lJy Ronald Charles KENTUCKY (t ll -'""'"'S fl ROl>tV 11 Ph1U1p\ 2•. ~CY 2 C..lc1'(tor 1l. Lt~ 12 Will~\ 2 Cowon •. AleU•N\ l, Cftey l. Cour\12. TOl•I• "9 1791. MIAMI OtilO C.91 -Aver\ 18, AldrlclQP II. Ld•• 6, Sl\oem<t~u 10 Goins 12. OuM •. Brady 7, Jo.,.., I. Harluns 1, L.an11 l. Tolah 21 IJ i. 69 Hdllt1rne -Kenluc•v ... Ml-I 30 TOl•I IOUI\ KtnluUy ll. M•dml ,, ,,ouled OUI "'Y"'> .. u,•sa. WESTERN KEN"tlJCICY IH I -JOI!"'°" 11 JAtt\.On 11 8r-v•nl 11. Turnf'r u . A'hby Pru"Ce 4 Roso 6 RoM 7 TOl•I• JO. 10 •• MICHIGAN STATE (•t> -.lohn>O" IJ. K•l"°r n lllncenl 12. OW.pman u. °'41rlH IJ, Erkovl(" 1 Brown 2. Fi-._. 2 Tol•I> JI I~ lS 90 ..,ttlll1me M1cn1o.a" S-•t• 7' Wt\tf'rn Ktn luc .. 29 TOI•! IOU!\ Wttt~rn K1ntuc11v 11 M1ch1~r> Slate 21 Fovl...i °"' -Jonnton. 8ry.on1 Tur,,., Ket-A IJ ~st Steve Schall. The Razorbacks never trailed again. "l thought the first half we played as well as we have aJl season," said Arkansas coach Eddie Sutton, who is in his fourth season as the basketball boss of the Razorbacks. Bul Sutton s aid the UCLA press an the second half "cer- tainly hurt us. lt wasn't what we £'xpectcd them to run." He said that aeter UCLA had take n the 60-58 lead on Van· deweghe's bucket, he told his kids during a time out, "play s mart, pJay hard and we'll be okay" And Sutton added, "Our kids showed a lot of poise. A lot of t~ams would have folded when UCLA came back and took the lead, but we didn't." The hot shooting by Delph and Moncrief in the first half paced the Raiorbacks to a 19 or 30 s howing from the floor for 63.3 percent. With the Bruin press forcing 11 second-half turnovers and upsetting the Razorbacks· tempo, Arkansas rut on only nine of 20 an the secomi period. The s maller Razorbacks. however, were super on the boards and outrebounded the tall Brwns 36-30, which Sutton said he never believed would have happened. VCLA 17tl -GrH"wood 17. W•l~u •. Townwn<t 1. Hamlllon 1'. Holl-I. A11""'5 12 11\0mo 1 \/-~ 4 Total• 34 2 I 10 AllKANUS 1141 -Counce l. O.lpt1 U, ScMll I Br•••r II, Mor:tcrllf 11. Z•nn 2 Tot•f1: ll 1 .. 11 ,. H•lllllM Arkan .. s <t. UCLA 2' FcKI..., OU1 GrHn-. Wllan Tol•I '""'' -UCLA 2' A rk•MO IJ * • * THUllSDAY'S SCOlll!S MtOaAST lll!GIONAL Alo..,..,, Oloie Mlc111o•n St_.e 'IO. w .. t•rn Kenlueky &t K•ntU<kY 91. Miami, Olllo" -.nltlOIONAL AI A~ Ark•nHS "-UCLA 10 c..i !.lafe f 1-uller!Qn) H, S... Fre"cl~o /1 TONIGHT'S GAMES EAST llEOIONAL . ........ ~ ... , lndl•r>• 11·1 ~ V1llM\Ova, JJ·I ouu, 24-4 vt ,..,.,,.,, • .,,; •• 20.1 MIOWU•T lllEGIOHAL AIL.awreflo. IC•"· O•P•ul ,._,vs Loul•••lle. J:M> Ul•h. J) S vt Notre O.rne 21·4 RON BREWER (TOP), UCLA'S ROY HAMIL. TON COLLIDE IN NCAA ACTION. foot, 270·pound center Bill Cartwright, uppearcd on the verge of blowing open the con· test in the first half Cartwnght scored 19 points m the opening 20 minutes as the Dons built their lead to as m uch as 15 points and held a 44 32 advan tage at the Intermission break. But the Titans, with their sm all band of loyalists making more noise than the rest of the 17,750 fans who Jammed into the 17,121-seat University of New Mexico Arena. never gave up. They began chipping away at the Dons' lead in the second hair and had cut the margin to 52·41 before erupting for a 10-pomt outburst that pulled them to within one. Tbe contest was tied siK times and the lead c hanged hands three times before Anderson's bucket snapped a 72·72 lie and put the Titans on top for good. Heenan's free throw came after S an Francisco called for a timeout it did not have. The Titans had called time out with 13 seconds to go, and An- derson srud it was decided either he or Heenan would take the game's last shot "'The clock "'as running out and coach told me to go ahead "",..,,... USF'S BILL CARTWRIGHT (24) PRESSURES STEVE SHAW. TPCToorney Nicklaus, 6 Others . Share Early Lead JACKSONVILLE. Fla. CAPl Jack Nick l aus. again cap1taliLing on the wedge that has worked such magic rn rei:ent weeks, birdied the final hole and moved into a seven-way tie for the lead Thursday with a 2 under-par 70 \n the first round of the Tourname,nt Players golf champions hip..,_ "Under these conditions, 70 Is nol at all a bad scorl!. It wasn't all that easy out there. Actually, I'm s urprised there are this many good scores," Nicklaus said after his round m blustery wind and drizzle over the 7 .174 yards or reclrumed marsh that make up the Sawgrass course Sharine the top spot with N\cklaus in the event billed as the annual championship of the touring pros w e r e Ben Cren:ftlaw, John Schroeder . Gary ~roh, Vietor Regalado, Gibby Gilbert and Bobby Wadkins, the younger brother of PGA champ Lanny Wadkins Of the leaders, only Gilbert and Wadkins played in the after noon. when the winds were at Lht•1r worst "You have to be very pa 11rnt," Wadkins said. "Make on(' m1..,take and you can come up \\-1th a triple bo~f'Y real ea sy." Ile avoided any mistakes of that magnitude, but had the lead alone until he made "my first had tee shot of the day" on the 18th hole and bogeyed to drop back into the tic. JACKSONlllllE. Fl• -Flnl·rour>d 1-r\ T~urwar In U!e \J.0.000 Tournament Pleye" Golf Cn•mo1on\htp on trte 1 t14·y•rd, ~r·l6·l6 n S.W9r.tU cour~ 8 Crel\\l>aw :U.J7-70 A l•P•• -..i~n J N •f'.lliflu1i ll 13-70 C Coady JI le 11 J SchrO.r ~-10 0 Janu•rr n-• IJ C. Gron l.S-JS-10 A Wall JI:» I) V R•QIO<IO l4,. 10 CCAOrou.r ]I )4 IJ 8 W•d'-tn'( )~~ 10 J Simons )4J7 IJ G C.•11>.rl t~.J~ I( ~ArQU\ 31·3' I) " M< ,41r1'"I~ J Hflo•rd )~ ll l N•Json )I ).t 11 G Moroan ;».J) /J L Graham J\ 11> 11 1 Wl\~OC>f 3'31-IJ J lnm•n .).< J7 11 A 8H" JI·• IJ F Ma<lt ).t JI n II MHnQ.tle l.S-Jt I] M Mor••v ll-l~ n B Rooer~ • lS 11 O Graham Je.llt-11 M Hayn lf.JS II 8 ColP JIU 77 p Ot.trh1\ JI :» 71 J MMah•ltV Jl>:W. 11 G M4"'" lt-JS. n r "'"""• J'l»-n P Mencoct J1.J& !! Phelps Disdains Green Tonight M M<ltMOn 34--36-71 * * * . LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - Doing battle with Notre Dame always is a tall order, says Utah basketball coach Jerry Pimm. but meetlng the Irish on St Patrick's Day caJh1 for special stratei)'. "We wanted to be lhe nr!'lt one• on the practice floor Thurtday bttause. after IJl, tile calendar is ln favor af Notre Dame," 11..1d Plmm. ~ Plm m ·1 Utah aquad meet. Irish tonJlb St. 'PDlHck'• Da , 111 Hmlhnal 11me of th Midwest R.eatonals of the NCAA .. , tournament. Jn lhe second game, DePaul plays Loulsvlll.- Notre Dame coach Diner Phelps was in no mood lo talk about St Patrick's Day luck for the Jrlsh "I'm not even going to ~ar green for the game " Phelps said "Lest year, North Carolina beat us In the NCAA on St. Patrlck'a Day. and t was wear m& the biggest green camatlon you ever saw." Pbel~ saJd the utes "•re aa unselftsh and wtll~oached 11 nny team we'll play this year." Louisrille coach Denny CTIJm echoed the other coaches' senti· ment that I.his 1ear's touma· ment ls ..,Ide open. "Potentially this team can win n national cham1>lcm1bip," Crum said. "But l honeAtty believe any tenm In the tournament can win al all It takes mort lh1Ul talent. You have co have luck. too.'' Ph'elps 'Pl"edicted a final four lo St. LOU.la next week would be "two teama that are auppoaed to be there, and two 1urprt1u." "I don't know wbo tb y will ~. but there'• Just 10 many L klda in the country that know how to piny the game. It's wide open.'' Tbe two winners here tonight will play Sunday for the rijht lo become one of the final four Meanwhile at Ptovldence. it wl\\ b~ a study or contrasting atylel' when four aurvlvors from the firtt round compete tonight for apoh ln the E utern Regional final•. Duke'• Blue DevUa feature a hich·powcrtd off~ wlth three p1ayert re.ponalbte tor tho bulk of the ~corlnt. SAN DIEGO-F'"' -I-· Thur'ICMv In trM 110.000 l.edltt Pro1Hsl0na1 Golf ot.uoc••I""' tourn1m11\t o" lM 6,2U·yatd, P•• J6.J6 11 R1Mho ,.,.,,.,dO 90tt toune A Alcoll ~ 17 II 0 Ml\<OV s lt'lolCl\I "'JJ-71 K.Mor .. P Pulr 36 U -71 S Spurl<h P 9radl•Y U.JI n J Brill 9 ,lrllndl J1 J>-12 JoA Oo<I Jo-' Cit,.... 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Toi.ti' 1' 14.2372 CAL STAT• llVLL••TOlf (11) -IUftCN 14. H .. n.,, IS, St.aw '-A,.,.,_, 12, LI-I, NllH7.P•tm4 TOla4' U~IOJS. Haflllme -Sall Frotnei.o 4', C4l 51¥• JI Fl>'llff ""' -Niie Total '°"" -Sall FrilnCIM.O '•· Full•""" 11 Te<Mt<al -SM\ FreMp<o be•><ll " -11,1'0 Kings Tied By Detroit; Aase Shines INGLEWOOD -Errol Thompson's second goal or the gam e with 2:06 left to play lifted Detroit mto a 3.3 tie with Los An~eles Thursday night in a fight-filled National Hockey League game The deadlock enabled th<' third place Red Wings to remain four points behind the second place Kings an tb.e Norris D1~1s1on playoff race . .:lcueo Sparkw•. TEMPE -Don Aase and Ken Brett combined to muffle Seat· tie's bats on a six-hitter as the Calaforma Angels blanked the Ma rioers 4 O in cxh1b1tion baseball Thursday. Aase, acquired over lhe wanter from Boston. threw fi ve innings of s hutout ball m his best effort for \he Angels. Bungo,,, Breezes M EXlCO C ITY -World water polo champion Hungary remained undefeated in the first Can-Am Mex water polo series Thursday with a double victory over Canada 10·3 and Cuba 12·4. as the second phase or the seven country tournament started. Hungary holds the series lead with seven wins and one lw followed by Yugoslavia, which lost twice before the United States 7 6 and Wt<st German~ 6 5. C,,cl.Ut• Race T onlglat Speedway motorcycle action returns to the Orange Coupty Fairgrounds in Cos ta Mesa tonight (8l as the U.S stars fe~ a foreign team in the next to last match of a series that started last Friday night here The Americans took a 3·0 lead m the series early this week. Competition will conclude Satur· day night at San Bernardino. Gottf ri~d Win• WASHINGTON -Bnan Gott rrit•d and thre<' othe r ranked play<'rs won easily ·1 nursaal lo mo\'C into the field of eight o tht> W.1shington stop on the men's pro tennis tour Gottfried defeated Phil ~nt . fi·:?, 6 1 .... h1le Raul Ramirez. drrn ned G<·ne Maver. 6·3, 7-5. !::ilan SmJth ousted Mike Cahill, 7 6. Ii 1 and Tim Gullikson di.' f<'alcd Tony Roche, 6·4, 6·4. EtJert A d"anr~• ROSTON -Billie Jean Kang and Chris Evert advanced to the sem ifinals of a women·s tennis tournament Thurs day naght. Jo:vcrt takan~ Rosemary Cai;ab. ;, 7, r. I. 6·3. and King beating Man la Redondo. 6· t, 7·6. Other r esul t c; inc luded Mart in a Navratilova bes~ing Florenza M1ha1, 6-0, 6·1; Kerry Relfl eliminating Les lie Hunt. 7 s. 6·3: a nd Manse Kruger's up· set verdict over Virgmaa Wade, 3 6, 7 s. 7-6. Of»t'oe t o Tenneo••ee LARAMI E, Wyo -Universa ty of Wyoming basketball coach Don Devoe acr~pted Thursday th<' h<'ad coaching Job at the l n1\•ers1ty of Tennessee Dons Advance To Semifinals LONG BEACH-Santa Ana College's Mike Maxam fired in two free throws wlth 56 seconds le ft to give the Dons a !M-93 vie· lory over San Joaquin Delta Thursday night in th e quarterfinals or the state JC basketball tourney. here. In a11other game, Cypte!>s College fell to Bakers fleld, 72·61. ~Ollri .... !>anl• ll•W• ... s.tc. !tow•' 81klrsfl•" n. cv~., S.ntt Ane .. SJ Oella tJ cc San J.r-1ee.e 7-. Cef"rt19'S >t Slftllllk ..... 10M"- M•nlo M. C..rro C..U it PorltrYllll •· 9'1111 11 Skvll,.. 101 Ml S.'1 Jaclnte f' Merc..i ». --1 ... JI T...._"•O.-s-ee-••""44 ~ ~·AM 1-Sen ''llfKIWo"" Sllotl ...,_..,. •-s~,11,...,. ~"" .. 8J DAIL. Y PILOT fr1day. Ma.r~h 17, 11>78 A,.,..... KNIFING THROUGH Western Kentucky's Steve Ashby -.lip~ through M1chigan Stale's Terry Donnelly as he goes for a loose ball in Thursday's NCAA Mideast Heg1onal basket ball game. See stor y, Page BJ. In Shot Pot Monarchs ' Brown Sparkles ( 58-111/2) Vincent Brown of Mater Oct I Santa Ana) put the shot 58 11'.<a. tiy r .ir the top mark in Orange County this season, to bigh1ight the Monarchs' triangular track . rnd held meet al Loyola (Los Angeles} Thursday afternoon. Brown's effort was a fool and a half better than his previous ~eason best, which has stood as the county's top mark since the beginning of the season. Teammate David Reyes also sparkled, running the 330 low hurdles in 39.9. Mike Dotterer won the 220 in 22.8 and 100 10 10.3 as the Monarchs finished second behind San Marino m the tn meet Robert Jackson of Capistrano Valley pole vaulted 13-6, the best area effort on a busy day, in the Cougars' dual meet loss at St Francis <La Canada). Mike McCaa won the 880 in 2:01.6 and two-mile in 10:01.5 1n Eslanc1a <Costa Mesa) High's Century League loss against Orange. E•tancla..Orange Var'lltt Est...clAI (611 ltTI Or ..... 100 1 ~tars COi 10 l; 2 H~n (El 10 4. ) Nor~n ( 0) 10 • UO I Avanl (0 1 13 6; 2 Noren (01 73.&, 3. Osl>Or,,. ( £1 11 0 ' «0-1. Nallon 101 Sl O; 2 Suther1a..d I !I SJ I, • Nowu COJ SI • M0-1. Mccaa (£1 2 OU; 2 eratoo 1012 IW •. J. O.m0ty IE) 2 Ol 7. M11._1 Sl>r•ker !El 4.'1.7, 2. T•-ii1M1rd9n (01 >.01 o. 3 Arce 101 s oa l. t mile-I. MtCM IEI 10 OU; 2. Vanor .. (0) 10 u o. 1. 5"'raur1e1 10·11.o 121) HM '· Moers (0) IS 4, 2 Pel•tr .. (fl n '· s K.,., 10 1 11 o. llO LH-11. IUel M~ (El and Nallon(O) «> 1 CEstar><la ~ r~l. l. ....S.m1 (IE) 4l 2. 440 '9fay-I. Orar>99 44 .. Mlle .-.1ay-1. Orenoe 1:31 '- MJ .1 s.1m.c111ac1 co1 .. 2 2 ,.,.,,,,.. 1e1 u , J Morr1'°" IOI H . LJ 1 lleft9ilon (El '°'1; t Fo1t CEI '""'• l Morr1M>11 10) 1,.10''1. T J-1. MonllO<I 10> 41~; 2 Ehn COi "·10: l Nori,,.,... 101 41-l'~. PV-1. 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Tbe Couaan pJcked up 1<1lo runs ln the third, fourth and alxtb in- nin11, but opened the door for Ounce Glen by commlttlnc three erron. Matl Calley Jot Capo Valley's hY bit, a run·1eor:1.oi 1ln,lc, as \be Couaan' record dropped to 2 ... C It wwwV.,.,fb .. ,..... c:.11..,, tit h«t'1C. H J • I • Wlllrt-.- klH, d 4 ttt ...,.,. ,,..,..., . • • • ' -°""'lllll. c VM fllvrw!I, a ) I I t O*M, fll ... .,. •• 1• a t t • ,.... ............ t 0 I I a 0 I 0 . ... I t 0 I ttoo )UJJ r II • • -......... . "' ...... ,., .... Ramlru 101. 2211-1 8uka 10 1 24 4 1 "Ylr11n C El J S.P'Oll I Er. 440-1. Parr• (0) SS 2, 2. C.rvera <El, l Ram1.-.1 COi. ll0-1. S.ltnn(O) 2 IU . 2 St.k•IEl;3.-11ano CE). '-'11-1 Sanc»r1er t0) 4 SU; 2. Oalay (01; J • ICr>OWllon(E). 2..,.,11_1 ~"°(0110 J&o: 1 14-(El; J.K.llOWl'°"(EI. UO "4H I. N.IJl\A (0/ 10 2. 2. MatlNllO CEI. l Clark CEI lJO LH-1. Anc»rsori (El 44 J, 2. Acuna (01, 3. Myerl IOI. HO re1av-1 E11M><;1a .a O Mlle '9i11V-I. Of-J .IS 7 HJ-I Cnltchflej4 101 H , 2. 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Blevin s, Kasparek Sizzle in Hurdles Gauchos, Rustlers Tmnhle Whe n Newport Harbor and Fountain Valley clash April 19 to decide the Sunset League track and held dual meet title, the feature race will probably be the first one -the 330 low hurdles. Troy Blevins of Fountain Valley is the county leader in the event, Wayne Kasparek of Newport ranks second. Both have been under 40 seconds in every race so far and turned in s1zzlmg marks in Thursday non· league dual meets. Blevins, a junior, skimmed the lows in 38.4 and turned in his third tnple of the season as the Harons bombed host Kennedy I La PalmaJ, 104-32, lo stay un- beaten. He also won the 220 10 23.4 and long Jump at 22· l . Kas parek, meanwhile, went 39. l as the Sailors bUlzed host Loara <Anaheim), 90·44J, to nm their dual meet mark to ,.o. Kasparek, who bas a season bes t of 39.0 and bas run 39 1 three times, also ran on Newport's mile .relay team that clocked 3 :2S.O, the county's besl. The Tars won the 440 relay in 43.8, a shade off Monday's coun- ty best oi 43.S C hris Corum once again s parkled for Newport, winning both sprints, including a 22.6 220 on a windy day. and anchoring both unbeaten relay teams . Corum has now won 10 events this season. Steve Davis of Edison (Hunt- ington Beach) bad a fast hurdles double, running the 1.20 highs in 15.0 and the 330 lows in 40.1, in a home loss to Long Beach Millikan. Marina (Huntington Beach) got a 13-0 pole vault from Ed Thorp in a Joss at Cypr ess. Marf11a-Cf1Pre•• V•Nffy IMftM (UI Oii Cy~ 1ot-1. M9Vbln (Cl 10 6, t. Sn""9r IM> iot. J L•(V IMI 10 t 210-1 Sn'l'dff (Mj 13 S. t. Marllner CCI ti 1 J LM:y (NI) 13 .. 1 ..0-1 ~ntr CC) SJ.A; 2. L.oya (Ml f'l-.t. J Al· len !Cl n.I. uo-1. 1('9flblel co 2.1».•; 2. Aust~n IC> 2;09 •: ). Or1il (0 t 10 4. Mll._1, Smltll ICI 4.lU; 2. llety (Ml f :'4 I>; 3. hHern CM> 4:•.4. 2 mll-1. ,,.,.,_., (M) •:SU: 2. Smit!'! CCI IO:U l; J. UJ\IOl<a (M/ 11:a6.4. llOHH-1. Mly.U (Ml 11.l. t. 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Lowe (L) • S1.0; l ·mlle-1 LeOI• (NI 10 4' 9; 440 r .. ay-lff..-1 Har11or .H .e; Mii• rel•Y-N•wpOrl Harbor J SJ.1. llOHH-1. OIR\lff (NI 20 J; UOUi-1, 0.Rutt (NI 4A 1, HJ -I E<llOls(H) S.10, U -1. ROU ILI 1' 11 . TJ-1 Ru1lllng (NI >•·OV.; PV-1 McDonald (H) ..... SP-I Kiddle I HI 41 . OT -I SmlthlU I~ FV•KftHIHfl VM'tlty .... y_..., (MCI (Ill tC_, 100-1. Gil1'lfll IFVI 10.4; 1. ltomlne (FYI 10 •. 3 JOMM)ll (ICI 10.'-' l:I0--1. B~lll ll'VI 2:U, 2. G1tte..1 IFV) 1' S. J. '"'~Y (IO n t ..0-1. G<Mcry (Kl U I ; 1 Shei'rell IP'VI SI 0 J R-(KISU. NO-I. 8rown <'Ill 2·CW.3, 1 Her11anoe1 (FVI 2 07 J, l Dwyer (Kl 2 I~ t . Mii-i. W'ebb (1(1 4 21.l; l. Brown (FY> 4.3'.J; J. llueNat (Fifi 4·'2.1. 1-mll-l • .-...Cl (F\ll t S4.S. 2. Buehler IFVI 10 00 O; 1 Mkue (I() 10:23.0. 120+fH-1. 0...Can CF\11 U 6; 1. CAslrey IFVI IS 1, J R...,_ IKl 1& S. JJOLH-1. 8ie.ril>\ (P\I) •.•: 2. flomlrw (fVI •I 4; J. Catt,.., (Fiil 43.1. 440 .-.ray-I l(......ctf 4J. Mlle retey-1. ,,_..,,Valley )•'9.7. HJ-I, a..1lan IF\I) .. ; 1 lM "VI U ; J. l"rllll!Nfl (l'V) >-6. U-t. Slewlt11 l'V) ta.I: 2. -.n.1,. l'Vl tM; J. llllltc.. CICI i.-1~. T.1-1. 0.-C"'I oU>S;1.1.,..lllty (A'l .. 1; J. S•Jllllft (FVI 11-4. "V-1, '"1~ ll'V) IH; ! . ..._..,.._ (FVI '°'4; a.._,. (IC) N. 1-t . .....,_ ('VI .S.0; t ~ (IU llM; i. .,_.,,~ (FV) »7. OT-t. 9-(Kl 1,,_10; 2. lltwllle.rd (fll'V) llJ.l; 1 A'-'cf (IC) 104, .IWlltrVer'llty ,_ Veltey 11"1 Ctl) IC__., 100--1. H~ 11(1 11,0. 2»-1. CMl\ofMte "") 14,1; ..i>-r. Wrlottt "VI St.I; flC>-1. •••w11er Cf'\11 2·u 4: Mh-1. ~ Cf'lll 4.J1 t ; !·mll-1. Sprleher l''fl IO:J6.0; Anteaters Belted Errors Lead to 5-1 Loss. UC Irvine's baseball team proved to be a eenerous host Thursday afternoon, committing four errors that helped visiting New MexJco to a 5·1 no n- conference victory. It was the ninth defeat in 12 outings for the Anteaters, who J C Tennis returned to more friendly con· ference action thll aftemoon at home again.st San Diego State. U.Cl b 2·2 in Southern California Baseball Assn. pl•Y and tied for second place. Tbe Anteaters collected just 1lx bits in the came, two by Ken Wuhlngton, and didn't 1core un· UJ the sixth Inning when An· denon drove in Eric Frolaoder with a ain&le. New Mexico, meanwhile, col· lected a total of 10 bue hill, five off of UCI atartJ.nc pitcher Steve Boront:, wbo luted Jut five ltlDin1a. John Kremer, the fourth UCI hurler, was the only one able to atol> the I.obcMf, He came iD with two l'\blderl on baae ln tbe ninth innlnt but retired two •traliht bitters to ~cape un1caU\od. ut1mMIO • ~ II ,-. Wtc-, lift ......... 411 I 0 t e Ole,_,*- MlraM,if J 0 0 0 H .. le, If ~NI~.-A' 0 0 ..,__I,~ --~" •• ,I ............. , =c:r. :a:i ~-:';· ...... c lt•t T.U.1 ...._, ....... l fOO 11 1 O I• I 0 •••• • ••• oeoo •••• tt'. ' ......... UClrriM , . . ttt •on-•" i -.., --· . ~ UOHH-1 Stae lf'VI 17.J, JOOLH nou4-1 •r•M (f'\11 41.J. 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Morrlt IMl 1>.o 3 Y°""t (MllJ.._ SP -I PnllllP\ I Ml $0-tV" l 6•11~y (Ml q .1111.• 1 Roecl1 (El •10''1 .. ,.. .... ··-(7S) (U) Mllllk ... 100 1 ~ (Ml 10.I; 1. Jeck.on (El l Wllllamt INll • 210-1. Jackson IE> 23 t, 2. w1111ams IMI l lta~IMI 00 I SIOUCl'I IM) S6 '· 2 Wolverton IEI' ) Ouhi99 IE> MO I 0\11111111 I El 2 14 I 1 ""-" C El. J 0-as(MI. MUe-1. BUiier ll!l •·n J; t. S...r> tEI; J Aomo(M) l ·mlle-1, BUiier (El 10 38.4. 1 S.n~r1 IEI. l En~ 1M). •ao r•t•y-Mllhltan ~' Mlle twley-EOhcn >: 50 • - 120HH-I. Jorci.tl IEI 11.0, 2. Ftlna I El : J. T1<kner (£1 :nOLH-1 JordMI <El 43 0, 2 SloUQt>t (Ml,) l(J•ln(MI. HJ-t MtElrO¥ (Ml Sol ; 1 Wllllemt (El, l 8aylor IEI LJ-1 Kleln CMI t•t. 2. S1011911t IMI. l Frink( El. TJ-1. JordM (£1 •21'>; 2. Ftlnk IEI. J f'tledl-1£1. PV-1. Gelh IM> 11 O. 2. Gamble IMI. J Redner (Ml SP-I lrwnan <El 47.10•.; 2. Moral .. (Ml. > M•<-IEI. JtMler Vanity ••-<Ml C•I Mlllt ..... 100 I JoMlon (Ml 10.2; 120-1. Jol1nso<t IMI 2l t , 4-1 S.W.,.r <Ml 57 1; ll0-1 "11yltle I El 2 09.•. Mii.-I. Emrlelt. (Ml 4:'4 1; 2·mli.-1 ~vlll<I <El 10·211. 4'11 reiav-MllllU.. •H. Mil• rel•Y-Edl!l<ln 4:096. ltol4H-1 Herm (El 1' I; UOLH-1. Herrls(E) 43.4; HJ-I Paf9e IMI H , LJ I ,,.l<'Mlls (El 1,_11\li, lJ-1 Fri..,,.,..., IMI 3'-1"'-. Pll-1. Mofrnei (El H ; SP-I. Aoe<h I El •1 61!.. Golden West College's chances for a Southern California Con- ference baseball championship took a jolt Thursday as visiting LA Harbor rolled to its seventh conference victory in as many outtngs, stopping tbe Rus tlers in 10 innings, 8-6. Saddleback Co ll ege, meanwhile, was 1t 3-0 victim &~ Riverside City College in Mis sion Conference action. It was a case oC giveaway at Golden West as the Rustlers coughed up fi ve unearned runs, including a loth·inning miscue which allowed three runs lo score LA Harbor plated four runs in the top or the 10th, then held on to post the win as the RusUe~ fought back with two runs before willmg. Doug Mansolino had a two-run double for the Rustlers 1n the filth inrung and John Moses and Steve Nemeth each extended their hitting streaks lo 13 this season in as many game~ Malt Palmer drove in a rw1 en his first appearance for thr Rustlers after being s1delmed with a broken hand The loss putt' Golden West thre~ games off LA Harbor's pace, and two down in the loss column. Saddleback was handcuffed by R iverside pitching which whiffed 11 b a tters. Too, Riverside committed no errors as opposed to Sadd1eback's five miscues. * * * ~ .. 1-l<Ctl ........ H•1l•r 2b 4 0 I 0 C..rtoll, II 4 0 0 0 Mouk Jb 1 o o o Romtro, lb 2 O O O H0<vetn, di\ l O I o llr•ne•"· cl 3 o o o MOione. rl l O O 0 Slow~fl IO , 0 0 0 Wells, c loo o UrQUl\art, I' 2 0 0 0 C.....larMI. pl\ I o 1 o 1En91e, p 0 0 0 0 Hell. D 0 0 0 0 Toliil\ 2tl 0 J 0 LAH• ..... (11 ........ 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Mou•. cf S I 1 1 Alltn. )0 )0 00 Nftneth, H 4 7 I 0 M•n1oOflno 21> • 0 1 J M•r•t rt 3 IO 0 Cl•r• II> I I 3 I 0.lfO\ler\, ~ 0 I 0 0 lnne\ II 3000 Pelm•r. 01\ 4 0 I I EC1w•r4i. c I 0 0 0 \<.l\l"'o. o 0 0 00 ~oOeflSOll, p 0 0 0 0 Sl•lon. p 0 0 0 0 P.nlOld, p 0 000 Tol41h l3. 7 . $( ... ..., lllltiftt't r II e LA Harbor OJI) 000 10() ._. 1• I Golelen w .. 1 000 111 000 , ..... 7 , Sou.t h ~oast Vista MV Swims Away With Loop Crown By ROGER CAR~N °' * Dally ...... SWlf Mission Viejo High's Oiablos dominated with. nourish Thurs- day afternoon in tbe South Coast League cbamplonshlp swimlest at Marguerite Swim Center as they tuned up for Tuesday's CIF prelims at East Los Angeles College (3 p.m.). Among the st andout performances w e re Alf· American effom by junior Jesse Vassallo in the 200.yard freestyle (1:43.lS) and 100 but- terfly (Sl. 75) and an All· American c:lockin1 of 1:$6.0.S by Ed Ryder in the 200-yard in· dlviduaJ medley. Wlnnine every varsity event with tbe exception of the 500- ya rd freestyle where Costa Mesa's Bob Dolan collected his second league crown, the Dl•blos finished it off with a sparkling effort in the frosh-soph 400-yard free relay with a 3: 18 16 clocltlng. The quartet of Dave Eby, Bill Kaamierowicc, Rick Robinson and Doug Barker combined for the 3: 18.1&-a national best in lbe frosh-soph category. While Vic Vassallo, Charlie Ray, PaUJ Kontrimu and Mark Barber were also cballdng up league champion.ships. MiJSion Viejo coach llike Pelton said bis brt1btelt atan Tbundar wet"e Barker and Kum.terowtcz in th frosb·soph action, along with the free relay team. Altboulb Mission Viejo rolled as expected, an Indicator of the s trenith and ability of the South Coaft Learue may lie·ln the varsity 10 0-y ard breutstroke, whero NINE athletes ~uallfled for the CJ F 4 A prtllm11. 8e1hll CMVJ t 50" 200 lncl0-1. llvoer (MVI I S6 os· 2." v •• ,....o (l\llVI 2:00."2: J 0 ...... CMVI 2 02 10, 4 ,,.... 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Tallat• IET> I 11:us.' &or• CSCI I Ol SS; J ~ ( 0"41 I OJ ti 6, Pe>en<n !SCI 1 CM 09 400 lrM ..... y 1 MllSIOn VIP/0 () V•n•Ho, New. 0 8'1<""1 C Rayl J IS 2• 1 [I Toro J )0 M; J Seo\ 0..-•• J 11 'S. • C<Kla ---)·24 U ; S 0-Mllll 1·12 71, 4 La9"l\a 0.aot.n J 11 '2. • FIN I Kcrlng '·Ml~-ve.10 •. 1 El TO<'O 1'•; l. S4NI Cletnenlt ,.. 4 ()efta Hilt\ 1lt ~ Co•I• Moa 114, • Corona del M•r t\ 1, Unlve•t1ttff. a.~ lkaclla. ~""" tot~ ,..av-1. Mlpllfl Vl•Jo.C"4al•v. Sal'ftlr, R. R.itlf'IS..,, M. Wa~-ol I '6 11 1. L.e9uf'I• &.-1 SHO, l un1 .. rs1rv 1 u e >00 lrw-1 0 8¥\er !Miii 1 •S lt, J Cl)f tMVI I 41 ,.; i ~ISO I S1 IJ 200 1..-.-1. t<umlerv#lu llllV) 1 01 ,., J Haf'IMft IV) I "ti. a ~,.,... (MVI t n &1 loO ,, .. _,_ ,,,,_ w ... 11. IMVl u u . a *"'"' <SCI,. 3', 1 Wllllen!\ (MVI '4 SA ltO fly 1 ~bY (MVI SA 1' J •• 111 ..... ..,.. IM.VI U " J SIH ... IMVl I 01 01 100 ,, .. _I DelVelle (Cd~I to.,; t M Wa•~· <Mii> to U J. \..aw\ CL.8> U 11 IOI IMCk-1 Maawell (Liii ft n J a.i1oy IMV I I :00 tO; J Moyer (MVI 1 :01 ,, 100 ~eul I 0 lar•e, IMVI I 01 l'l I Sotlyer (MV) 1:a111., u .... (Lat 1 OS~ 410 Ir•• relay-t, Mlttlen Vlele tr•v. ICatll'li.r.wta,. II ......,_, 0 . IW11etl >.It 16 ( ... tlMal ,,_.,,.WO!\ 1119'\ W .... 1 recOf'dl, f, Carona dtl Mtr a:" N , a. le11 Cle-nl• , 4l ''· • rlMJ ...._, '· ¥111 .... Vleje aJ, t S,.,, o....__ la; .. ~ • MM ,,., 4. c.ia Mata "'. s. "-"""' liMctl •; .. IJl'll.-.,jty tt ' 1 0.M MUii .. : I. SJ T-a .. TRACK I SWIMMING / BASEBALL -Friday Murch 11 1918 Diablos Topple Mustangs Women's For Coaatal, Area Cage Roundup In Key South Coast Meet Girls' Athletics Dave Hancock of San Clemt'nte and J ot• Noriega of Mission Viejo both turned in ex· ~llent triple jumps to highlight South Coast League track and f1eld action Thursday. Hancock went 44-0'h in San Clemente's narrow Joss to visit· lhg Laguna Beach while Norieea soared 43·41"2, two feet better than his previous best. as Mis· sion Viejo defeated host Costa Mesa in a meet that could go a loag way towards deciding the team championship The latter meet also featured <'Xcellent duels in the distances John Gerhardt of Costa Mesa v.on tbc rrule m 4 30 1 by edging Mission's soph st•nsat1on Jeff Vandereemi. 'Ahile Costa Mesa's Joe Young took the two-mile in 9 .35.6 ahead or Gerhardt and Vandereems. A rt Gourdine won three events, including his Ctrst ever try at the 100, to pace visiting El Toro over Corona del Mar whjle .John Ortman threw the discus 146 91f.i to lead Un1vers1ty mgh <Irvine> 1o a w1u over v1s1ting I><.ina Hills. M l'·Co•ta llfe•a ...... 11, Mtulen Yle10 11'~,) l'lhl c:e.i. Mew 100 1 P•rll•r !Ml 10 t. 1 Che""'Y ICI I I 1 Fowltr (Mt 111 U~ I Sl\«ll~loro CCI 1J I, 1 JOh•r IMI U •. l. 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YOUU FIHD FAIR PRICES, EXCB.l.EHT SERVICE AHO PERSOHAILE PERSOHHEL TO SERVE YOU. ,. . • 8 DAILY PILOT Friday, Match t 7. 1978 Business . p Erin Goes Bragh at O'Neal's .. . , J By JUJ,ES LOH Af'IM(lalc.t ... --t NEW YORK -Ah, to be lm.h on St Patrick's Day And also Jewish? "I was brought up on kosher potatoes," Denrus Victor said, wiping the bar. "My father's parents came from County Cork. My mother 's came from the Ukraine. Here I am, an Irtsh Jew." WITH A TOUCH of the poet as his father's legacy, a bit of the philosopher as his mother's, Dennis Victor thus becomes the ideal bartender. He 1s as pleasant in demeanor as in looks: a compact 5-foot·ll, 175 pounds, with thick black hair and black eyebrows over smil- ing Irish eyes, a'1d a sharp, delta shaped Jewish nose. He is 40. He presides over 45 feet of well-wom mahogany at O'Neal Bros. saloo:t, whic h today becomes O'Nl•cd Bros. madhouse THE LUCK OF his father's !Ude pluced Denms's domain, O'Neal's, close to the end of the parade route. In New York, St Patrick's Day paraders are known for a.mighty thirst. "You will see a lot of cops and firemen in here." Dennis said. ''It wiJI be so crowded you can'l move." O'Neal's, on less frantic days, is one of those easy neighborhood joiols lbat enrich hfe, that provide the pause m the day's occupation that 1s known as the grown-ups' hour Many or the s ame patrons gather at the same tables Study groups. In back, the more athletic customers throw darts. DENNIS VICTOR IS the cap tain or O'Neal's intrepid dart team but that is not what has brought him fame at O'Neal's. It ( AMERICA ) 1s his skill as a bartender that 1s, at times. uncanny. A skilled bartender, of course, must be equally adept at muting drinks and keeping pace. · "The trick is to stop trouble before it starts," Dennis said. ."When prople are drinking, things can get out of band in a hurry. You have to do the right thing, say the right thing. so your meaning is clear and nobody is in· s uited." ONE NIGHT recently a man came into O'Neal's somewhat un.steadily, slid onto a stool and proceeded to get comfortable Dennis leveled jet black eyes at him. ''Don 't light that cigarette," he said evenly. Bull's-eye. The man got up and teetered off withoui a word. "If I bad told him he couldn't have .a drmk h~ "'oul1l h e gott~n loud. J don't l<now huw I knew, I could Just tell "DON'T WORRY," DenQ1s said .. There wi11 be no trouble on St. Patrick's Day. The.re never has been, not here. It'~ a noisy crowd and a thirsty cro"d but a friendly crowd." In his eight years at O'Nt:a&'s serving aU kinds of crowds, Den- nis can count on one hand, w4U. maybe two, the times he has bad to loss anyone out. "It's l&I\· pleasant for everybody if at comes to that." , If it should com e to t.b•t. though. Denrus's timing see01s to be perfect. DURING A recent snowstOfm he tossed out two rowdies simultaneously, by the collars. At the very moment they Ian~ in a snowbank out front the snowplow came along and buried them . Erin go bragh, Denrus, and matel lov. Doggerel Inaugural Augured A .. WI ........ DENNIS CALMLY PRESIDES OVER THE MADHOUSE Irish.Jewish Bartender Mixes Charm, Drinks Renewed Jig Danced By Irish Whiskey t NEW YORK CAP) -Irish whiskey is on the comeback trail, with distillers trying to portray it as more lban a once-a-year spint-lifter added to a r up or coffee on St. Patrick's Day. "Irish d1sbl1ers sold 2.8m1rnon botlles-232,000cases -in the Unit· , cd Stales last year That 1s almost double the l 4 million bottles -119.000 cases sold in 1971 "Irish whlskey 1s no longer a strong, harsh drink that packs the wallop of a shillelagh," said Carmel Tintle, vice president of the Amencan D1shllmg Co.· lt'i. now a light blend.·· BEFORE PROHIBITION, Tintle said, there were 40 labels of Irish whis key sold in the U.S. Afterwards. the Irish "blew the mark et" to Scotch dis tillers because the Irish product was too harsh for many people. ac- cording to Tintle. Scotch dis tillers promoted lightness and eventually outsold Irish 100-t.o-l , a lead they still enjoy. he said. Ireland had about 200 dis- tilleries at the turn of the cen· tury. Only seven Irish brands re- main, produced by the Irish Dis· tillers Group Ltd. The oldest is Old B~hmills. whose d1shllery m County Derry datei:. to 1608. The youngest 1s Dunphy's de- veloped only 20 years ago and distilled in a modem complex in County Cork with the other !Jve. MADE FROM BARLEY, Irish whiskey is d1slllled three times. aged for seven years in rum, sherry or bourbon barrels and then blended with lighter splnts djstilled from maize or rye. "That's to ensure it is milder and s moother." said Jack McGowan. a spokesman for the distillers group and an expert on classic hi.sh toasts. He main· tains -with a wink of his eye - that "unless your lifted glass contains Irish, your toast won't work." NEW YORK CA P> -A giant firm ... Jn changing times. Gave up. . That name ... On roads ide rhymes Burma· Shave But a smaller firm . . fond of . Doggerel May be plan- ning ... A new inaugural .. For Burma-Shave. From the 1920s through the ear- ly 1960s, along America's roads, the moriotony of a 40 mph dnve could be broken by a series of six red signs, up to 50 yards apart, wtlh a line of doggerel on each. 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Philip Morris Inc., the tobacco firm, diversified and tn 1963 bought the Burma-Vita Co .• merging it into the American Safety Razor Co , which it acquired in 1960. The signs came down in 1964, and American Safety Razor closed the plant in 1967. In the 1970s. Pbil.Jp Morris also took a second look at American Safety Ra20r, a s mall-change firm for the giant fast - growing parent. antitrust grounds, company spokesman Robert Ryan say~ ln 1976, nine American Safely Razor executives bought 1t The deal left the firms friends. Ryan says. Though Ryan would not discuss it. a business gels lax advantages when it drops a trademark no longer m use. ln this case. the razor compan)' could get the name. Superhighways brought faster travel and hm1ts on billboards. Television was the new advertis- ing medium PHILUP MORRIS tried to sell the subsidiary to a rival razor company. but ww. blocked on . 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At t.be start ot t.lus 1ear , lbe total was a record of $2.6 trillion, double Ute total ot the late 1.NOs. '111.e average insured family has $37 ,900 in We insurance, al.lo a record, up $2,500 from 1976 \'et, large as this total may appear, It ts . equivalent to only 24 months of the average family's diaposable lncome. The normally accepted rule of thumb la that an avenige family should have the equivalent of four Lo ftve years' p~y in life insurance, sav- ings and other invest- ments. More of a cushion m ay be needed 1f you ha ve several young children, 1f your non- insurance financial pro· Money's Worth tection is limited, if you have only a modest amount ln sav. mgs and it you are carrying a heavy load of debts. You may need less or a cushion than lhe rule of thumb suggests Lf your group coverage is extensive, it both wife and husband have well-payirtg jobs easily market.able JOb skills. if your children are grown, and if your debts are minor or paid off. T HE BUYING POWE R OF life insurance policies bought m 1967 has dropped. The dollar lh"t bought 100 cents worth of goods and services in the marketplace In 1967 buys only 59 ceols worth today. ~ If you consider the 1978 dollar as worth 100 cents lo day, a nd if you accept the conservative forecast of an in- flation rate held to 6 percent a year, today's 100-cent dollar will be worth only 121t<l cents in 36 years. It's a good idea to assess your present life insurant'e coverage and needs or beneficianes. Market Continues 11'8 March Rally NEW YORK CAP > -Hopes for a continued stable trend in interest rates helped the stock market post cs broad ~ain lo<la:v the Dow Jones aver ageof JO mcustrials was up S.89 points to76R 71 Gamers outpaced losers by a 2·1 margin among New York Stoek Exchan~e-hsted issues Tradm~ was active T he Uow has nscitmore than 25 points in M:1rch in a modest rally from ats 89-point shde the first I wn months of the.·~ car Br okers said l>tock prices drew support from an accumulation of evidence that up"' ard pressure on interest rates had cased The latest Feder al Hcscrve figures issued at the clo1· on Thursday -.howed mon<•tarv i:rowth continuing at a sl pace O\ er the last few months, leading analysts t conclude that any further ttghlcnmg of credit by the Fe "'as unlikely for the present : Business Workshop Set By Retired E xecutives • Sources or capital, management problems. legal re q111remcnts and selection of good business location will be 11J.scusst•d dunng a free workshop in Sa nta Ana Apnl 4. lt has been arranged by the Orallge County chapter or the Service Corps uf Retired Executives and is sponsor~d hy the Santa Ana Public Library and tbe U.S. Small Busa ness Adm amatration It wlll be held in the Sant.a Ana City Council chambers. 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P'•t• ,._!fl ........... •io • r • 88 DAILY PILOT Friday. Mwch 17. 19?8 Winch Fight Congressional Cup By ALMON LOCXABEY DMly P19' laMJl .. Wnter Five of lhe 10 skippers in the Congressional Cup match race series off Long Beach Yacht Club emerged with perfect scores Thursday. Tbat's because there wu only one of three scheduled sets sailed in one of the most frustrating hght·atr crapsboots in the 14-year history of the classic. AS THE YACHTS .PR EPUED t.o leave the Long Beach Yacht Club for Lhe race course at 10. 30 a.m., small craft advisories were crackling over the airways, warning of Santana winds froro 18 to 30 knots from San Vicente to the Mexkan border. All hands allowed they were in for some wild sailing in the gusty northeast winds that were already whistling through the Long Beach Marina. But by the time the yachts reached the start· lng area for a scheduled 11 a.m . start, the Santana had ~one flat and there were indications that a westerly mit{bt develop. The race comm ittee signaled a postponement and set about resetting the marks for a westerly. T H E WESTERLY H ELD for a good start for all fi ve pairs, but before they could reach the weather mark it settled down to a steady six knots. And then it started lo fade, and fade, and fade a nd the races turned lnto drifting matches. Four pairs managed lo finish the entire three-mile course before dark and the final match was ended on a shortened course. The biggest victim of the fluky wind conditions was Scott Allan of Severn River, Md., a former Newporter who bad won the cup in 1961." He was matched against Dick Deaver, Newport Be:ich, sailing for the Los Angeles Yacht Club. Allan led Deaver across the starting line by a scant margin and Deaver immediately started a tacking duel to force Allan into an error or mis- hap. BUT AT THE WEATHE R mark Allan held a 11n(• minute and 10 second advantage which he 1n- «reased to about i ·21 at the leeward mark Tht•n the picture began to change. As the twp lioals went through the start-(utish hne on l~ "econd windward leg. Deaver had cul Allan's lead to about 56 seconds, and at the weather mark the ~plat was only 35 seconds in favor of Allan. ll was. on the flnal downwind leg that the bot· tom fell out for Allan. On a jibing duel downwind Allan sailed mto a patch of fiat air and stayed there while Deaver smelled out a litUe fresher breeze and kept moving to the leeward mark: with a one minute, 14 second advantage. On the s hort windward drifting match to the finish line Deaver increased the lead to 4·27. And so 1l went. There wasn't a close race amon~ the fi ve m atches. Ot:FENOING CHAMPION TED Turner de- f1•.1tcd hi!> rival Noel Hobtns of Australia, by 2 35 1111 J ~hortt>m•d course. Rohh1e lla1nes of San Diego cl!'featcrl Thoma!> O'Brien of Se:.ittle. 7· 14 ; Dennis f>11r~<.IO of lhc "C\\ rort II arbor Yacht Club ~ot .1v. .a) to a poor start but still came up to beat Tony POJrki.•r of Annapolis. Md 2 17. but Parker is pro- ll''il1ng Perennial favonle Barney Flam of the ho!>l Long Beach Yacht Club beal Graham Hall of the l' S Naval Academy by 2:30, but Hall is pro- testing The race committee was hoping to pick up the lo!>l races with four sets today and four on Satur- day, but the weatherman still appeared to be m command. o.lly Pitel Stiff ...... CLOSE STARTS DON'T COUNT AT FIN;SH OF CONGRESSIONAL CUP Dick Deaver (Boat 8) Beat Scott Allan By Four Minutes Local Racers W aiti~g The big offs hore power boats roar-Besides NHYC's ocean r acing mg out of Newport Beach in the col· .series, the Bahia Corinthian Yacht orful Bushmills Grand Prix will steal Club bas scheduled a St. Patnck 's the boatmg spotlight Saturday with Day Regatta for inside the bay the rag sailors tryrng to find a place classes Saturday and Sunday; the to hide until the speedsters have done South Shore Yacht Club will stage the the1rth1n~ fourth race of its Hibachi Senes for If everything goes according to PHRF yachts Sunday, the Capistrano ">chcdulc. the speedboats will have Bay Yacht Club will host PHRF deserted the ocean hy the time the yachts in the third of its San Juan 1'\cy, port Harbor Yacht Club's Ocean Senes Sunday, and a St. Patnck's Racing Series including the Day regatta for Lasers and Sabots on Ahmanson, Dickson and Corkett Saturday. trophy seekers venture out into the Congressional Cup sailors wiU have chopped up sea. anot her try at outguessing the Other sailors along the Orang~ weatherman today and Saturday in Coast will also be keeping a wary eye an effort to get the 45 individual out for the powerboats as they pre-match races over and done with pare for scheduled regattas. before Sunday. • (Millions alreadydo!) 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One s ponsor said the measur 1.J would help n11rsing homes wberet t 1 ~ some cases, ''you have a litUe "'"' "'"' f'lrftlo• $AYUllOAY 4 S5• '"· IJ.ot P.'"' 5-<0ind 111911 Sec;Md- Pl~tlll9ll flllmiow S.conct ... s.,,. rl-•101 • m., wtu.02 '""' Moofl rf-11:51• "'·· l:it•.'11· • JI""' .. , .. ,. ... _ s osa.m 1t '3p"' 7.ISp rn '' Jady who runs up and down the alale ~: collecting everybody's false teeth! ~ 2 2 The description of the pr0blem~ 4 s came from Dr. A.0 .li. Setzeplandt, • : ; : Bird Island veterjnarian. lie sald(lt also would benefit anyone who m s-• places a denture or bridge. Judge Bruce Sumner vs. Howard Jarvis with host Jim Caoper TONIGHT AT 7:30 ORANGE COUNlYPUBLIC TELEVISION ·) ... ... '· .... . INSIDE: •Out'nAbout •Ballet •Intermission •Galleries Weekender ! I I I' SATUllDAY ~-( IGMT s:avaR. 1 ·And the I I . I iWinner 'Is ... Five movies nominated for best picture in the annual race for Oscar provide pleasant view- ing. A m essage of caring and meaningful relationships runs through each, even "Star Wars" despite a ll its emphasis on special errecls. ll 's uplifting NOMINEES are "Star Wars," "Annie Hall," "The Turning Point," "Julia" and "The Good· bye Girl." There 1s little violence and no blatant sex Each picture is done with sens1tiv1ty. Each is worth see- ing. Woody Allen and Diane Keaton experience a n affec- tionate, ~rowing relationship 1n "Annie Hall," full of Allen's philosophical wit. The picture is his bt>st. Richard Dreyfuss s hows a. si mi I a r mindfulness C although taking a dlffercnt approach> in his eventual involvement with Marsha Mason in "The Goodbye Girl." It's Dreyfuss's first romantic role in a him. NEIL SIMON, married to Marsha, wrote the script. Shirley MacLaine and Anne Bancroft have their differences in a beautituJ movie, "The Tum· ing Point," but their respect for each other la well portrayed_. Leslie Browne, 1$, who plays lbe fledging balltrrina dau1hter or M acLalne, has some tender love scenes with Russia's Mikhail Baryshnikov. His danc· , Jng ss athletic end a joy to watch. Audience& reportedly bave applaud~d at the end of some balletuquences. The movie could win if ' Academy members are In· flueraced by its beauty and artlatry. lANE FONDA and Vanessa Redgrave are mutual admlra· tion society stars of "Julia." Their continuing concern for each other and on1oln1 rap- port in brief meettn1s alter lone 1eparaUon:1 is played with con· ~incln• dep&h. Flashb11ck1 of the two as aware children Cits rve praise tor cinematoarapby. "Star Warg'' bu Mark lbmm young, naive Utile Slywalker l lUnH:n love wlth .Pdocea. Le • an.a. played by Cutie Pl1h1r. ·bots R2D2 and Qf(\ Friday, Mareh 17, 1978 At The Movies . Orange Coast residents are filling theaters despite studio scandal, high box office prices Lucky for Hollywood -now tainted by studio financial scandals -what's happerun1 "up•,own" doubtless makes litUe difference to movie-&oers They flock to theaters, maybe as never before, mostly unaware of inner turmoil, profits and losses of the moguls of a mulli·billioo dollar movie industry. WHAT SUSTAINS SVCCESS: s uperstar at. traction, media bhu, exrubitors' bidding or pop. corn's popularity? Theater managers, trade magazines, Academy Award nominations -and most im· portanlly -fans (some waiting 30 minutes in drizzbng rain to see a movie) were surveyed to find answers Despite complaints of rugh production costs, it's a safe bet six majors-United Artists, 20th Century-Fox, Columbia Pictures, Universal Studios, Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. are raking profits. " Twentieth Century.Fox leads this year's Academy Awards nominations list with 33. IT RELEASED THREE OF five movies nominated for best picture, "The Turning Point," "Star Wars." "Julia" and produced the latter two. Financially, 1977 was reported best in Fox's 63 years. Lines at movies houses in the Orange Coast area with people usually paired, sometimes ex- tend from box office window, around the corner of a building and a long block beyond Lines usually move fast, but arrival only minutes before a showing can mean being "closed out" when it's time to buy a ticket. Adult tickets (age 12 and over) are $4 at many theaters and concessions have never been higher. Theater managers claim popcorn, can. dy and soft drinks are the only money makers. LONG GONE ARE DAYS of popcorn for a dame or quarter. Cheapest at most theaters is 60 cents for a 32-ounce cup. Movies make for conversation al Junch or at office coffee machine. with headquarters In Newport Beach, has 12 walk·in theaters in the county. Several of those movies and others with ma. jor oominaUons are at other coast area theaters as well. United Artists Theater Circuit (UA) and Mann are other major ch.ai.ns in the area. UA baa~ county locations. Pacific ia America's larg~ exhibitor, UA second. UA ls a breakofr or the studio, United Artists Trans·america. James Edwards III, vice president for Edwards Cinemas. says they cet big Academy Award nominee pictures because "we pay for it. .. "Star Wars." with 10 nominations, has played at Edwards Newport Cinema since July 6, 1977. THE MOVIE, WIDCH DREW lines of peo. pie who waited hours when it opened last May, is still seen by 5,000 to 6,000 a week in Newport, Edwards said. "We first rented It through September," Edwards said. "Last fall we thought it could malre lt to Tbanksgivlng, then Christmas, so we rented it through April." The movie, in whltb a glamorous piece of tin, R2D!, is as much a star as any human characters, will probably leave Newport in mid-April, Edwards noted. Box office re<:eipts nationwide for "Slar Wars" through Feb. 26 totaled $209.8 million, according to a trade magazine. It had brought in $130.6 million lo 20th Cenlury·Fox in domestic rentals as of Feb. 1. '"Star Wars' bas grossed a tremendous amount of money, but what we have to operate on is very minimal," Edwards said. He justifies the $4 admission price for "Star Wars" by pointing out exhibitors .. aren't any different than anyone else. You go to the market, hardware st.ore or restaurant, prices are up." ADMJS.gON PRICE IS UNDER $3 at a few theaters. It's $2.50 adult admission at Balboa, Port and Mesa theaters to name a few. Many theaters charge $1.50 adult admission for early weekday matinees. Children tickets (under 12) are usually $1.50. o.lly ,... """"' "' Gary u.w.. POP GO PROFITS -Julie Ahlers o( Huntington Beach gags for the camera to show variety of candies, hot. dogs and popcorn available at concession stand. The items, it's $1.25 for that tub of popcorn, are selling des pite high prices Concessions keep theaters in busi- ne~s . managers c)a1 m . Interest always increases when Academy Award nominees are announced. This year 's nominees were released Feb. 21 and awards will be presented April 3 in Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at Los Angeles Music Center. Movies with maJor nominattons are re- released. They often do best at the box om ce during March. Exhibitors must lean on ru gh-price con· cessions, they claim:t>ecause 90 percent of box office receipts goes to studios. That leaves 10 percent operating costs "We lose money at the box office," Edwards said. information. Mostly 1t is what the studio feels about the film. They puff their wares. There is no setformulayou can rely on," Edwards said. STORIES AND DRAWINGS BY JERRY HERTENSTEIN SEVEN MOVIES WITH MAJOR nomina· lions are currently playing on 10 of 30 Edwards Cinema screens m Orange County. Edwards, An exhlbitor acquires a picture through bid· ding. A theater chain usually depends heavily on opinion of its buyer. Edwards officials hold a meeting before deciding which movies to rent. Edwards claims there is very little to go on in making a bid. "There is very sketchy .. ANNIE llAl.I. ~ Best Actress Candi.dale& .•• Sbirl~y Macl..ain• "'l'llS COODBTE GIRL .. are "pals" from the beglnniJtt. Following are brle! reviews on each movie: "'ANNIE BA.Lil'-Woody Al- len is whlma1ca1 frotn the start. He'a lovable and fun.n1 as ooe would expect. But UDlike other eftortt tho 'trit here ia to be taken~. Wood.Y ls not onJ1 "IP for beat actor Oacar, but bas nomlna· tloftS for beat director and writer. Onoa WtU la the only other ~n lo receive the Hmo trlt>le nomlnatJoo. It wu Jn UMt for "CIUzen Kine." Allen, New \'ork City all Ule way. l to bf> commended for contrutl he dra between u~ ln tbe Eut and CaUfotn.la. "The only cultural adv tage of llvlna in Lc>s Aftseles b m kin a ri1ht turn on a fed ll&bL" Diane KQtoD. who 1rew up lb Santo . An19, $Us plays versatility as a briabl ~ed woman Allen take• under ~g. She's up for best a~, a surprise to most who nPklld her to be nominal· ed for a mote intense role in "Loold.ng lot Mr. Ooodbar." U there 1S any fault, lt't that tllt moVi trails oft near tbe end. But tnma dQo't have to go en)'. here, Still, "wt need the eg11." "THE TVRNING POINT'' -Some have labeled this movie about a renewed bitterness between two women, Anne Ban· croft and Shirley MacLalpe, ls alamorized aoap opera. Hardly. lntertwlnement. of Hvu when MacLaine's movto dau1h«?r, Emilia, la lnvl~ for a 1umtn~ with tho American Billet eater ll on 1r al by II "'11IE GOODBYE CIAL" Ross. He also directs "The Goodbye Girl. .. It's when MacLaine realizes Emilia (Lealie Browne> will be the dancer abe never was, when Emllla bas a romantic en- c o u n le r with dancer Baryshnikov and Bancroft begins lo t.rHt Emilia Ulte her own daucbter, that Uves are turned. MacWlne and B1ncrolt are etch nominated for belt actress. They are 1ood. Nervoua Ban- croft even twltchu her abdomen just before a hair-pulling. noisy conrroot.tion with MacLaine on a Lincoln Center rooftop 1'ho fault with thla movie 11 that what tranapltes between MacLaloo and Bancroft ls pre· dlctable. • U&t Of to weave 1.ba 1tory 11 foi>d. <See MOVIES, Page C2) Bal'yshnikov and Miss Browne are n o min ated for best performances by an actor and actress in supporting roles. Deservingly so. They are dan· cers first. And although this is their inilial try at actinc. they handle their roles like seasoned pros. "IULIA" -Jane Fonda gets a nod ror betlt ftC\ress here Her role as playwtight Lillian Hellman and o relentless pul"S\.Ut to keep in touch with childhood friend, JuUa, i~ her most n\ature piece of actmg There Is violence. but It's tolerable In an effort to show conrllct between pro and anu- Fasclst forces Julia 1s ~onllclentious and de· dletted. Vaqeua Redarave, who plays Julia, is nomlnattd for best supportlnc actress. "Julia" is the only movi<' among lhe top five dealing with t.agedy and leaves the audience a bit stunned. Julia meets death after a brief reunion with Lillian in a veiled Berlin. Lillian 's search for Julia's baby prove.." futUe. Scenes of Ullian and Julia a.<; awakening youth are touchina. ~bere are beautiful scenic shots. The opening ''l>imiento" looks as if it came ocr a iallery wall. "STAR WARS" -This space ac'l v•nture film, as expected, wu nominated btsl m visual ef- ftcts Gtoorse Lucas is nominal. ed for an Academt Award for best ach1tvement in directln~. It's doubUul any acunc (See ACADEMY, P~t 0) .... ' 1 1 1 , I 1 I • Q DAILY PILOf BILL KIRCHENBAUER 'STANO.UP' CHAMP 'First' at SC Circu s Parade Slated A "first" is scheduled Tuesday in San Clemente, according to Alex Goodman, executive manager of the Chamber or Commerce. A circus street parade on El Camino Real is planned for 3 p.m. by members of Circua Vargas. The circus has shows scheduled for (:30 and 8 p m. Tuesday on grounds of San Clemente High Srhool. Shows are al.so set for 1, 4:30 and 8 p.m. Wednesday. lmpersOnator Funniest Garbage Truck Soumb Aid w Victory By DENNIS MtLEu.AN Of -o.lly ...... il.lff A man who impersonates a 1arbaee truck at 7 a.m .. a stick of chewing gum and the Malte.rbom ride al Disneyland ll the winner ol the fint annual Los Angeles Stand-Up Comedy Competition. The inspired craziness of impressionisl- comedian Bill Kirchenbauer ot Hollywood earned him the $750 top cash pr11e at the finals held lul weekend in the Pasadena Civic OonCerence Cent.er. AMONG TOE EIGHT judges passioa down verdicts on the finalists were comedians Avery Schreibel" and ~rge Carlin who reminded the au- dience that a "laugh is a smile wilb a bole in It." The five finalists were the cream of lbe crop of 40 coroics who competed in preliminary contests held in several comedy nightclubs in Los AJl$eles and at~ Lalf Stop in Newport Beach. The competition was sponsored by The ' Ice House in Pasadena. In second through fitlh place were: -Denny Johnston, who impersonates Jimmy Stewart drawling the Beatles' tune "Blackbird" and John Wayne do10g a hard-sell C and R Clothiers com~ercial. JOHNSTON TRIED IUS own "soft-sell" to the judges by noting he was dedicating his performance to his mother. "Mom, wherever you are, it l Wlll tonight -you'll get that kidney opera- tion." -Vic Dunlop, an A very Schreiber look-alike who seemed to get the biggest audience r~ponse with bis wacky potpourn of comedy including a "Bonanza" take-off and a disco opera. -Tbom Sharp, the least zany of the five com- ics. and a fonnel'Detroit sub5titute teacher at Son of Sam Junior High -"that's where they have the tomb of the unknown substitute." -Billy Beck, a dead-pan older ientleman who wears a bow lie and "lectureb" on bia expedition down lbe Amazon. Showing alldea of the trip -be held them up by band -be described one tribal chieftain in his l,ypically dry-wit fashion: "His Joins are firded by a small United NaUons Flag," But it was flnt-place winner Kircbenbauer - he also woo guest spot.a on two television shows - who bowled over the Judges. An inventive and physical comedian, be does impressioos oC the feet in the opening of "My Three Sons," the inventor of the bagpipe and the $16 Million Man doing the bump at a disco (in slow motion). He also does a Superman routine, which some believe to be more r act than fiction. TO GET A BETrER idea of Bill Kircbenbauer, the man. the following is excerpted from hi& "of· ficial" biography: He was the "first and only child of a young cou· pie on the planet 'Krypton,' who rocketed him lo earth in February, 1954. • • • "Bill grew up in the mythical town of St. Petersburg, Fla., where he often wondered why he could see through windows, but frequently walked mto them. . . • "After completing the 6th grade, 19-year-<>ld Bill became a disc jockey. while simultaneously appearing in various roles in the St. Petersburc Little Theater. "Hollywood beckoned, and Bill moved to nearby Miami .•. " He lists his height as 6-feet; weight, 175 pounds; waist, fJe.xible; marital stalua. happy (single); and favorite color, The Beatles. MOVIES BIG DRAWING CARD ALONG ORANGE COAST. • • <From Page CU awards will go to characters ln this picture although Alec Guinness as Ben 'Obi· Wan" Kenobi 1s in running for best actor in.-supporting role. Many films flop. Edwards t:ites "Exorcist II: The Heretic" as example. ISLAND 2 TRIPS EVERY DAY v ..... '"''•••<WI .... ~. '"•"" ...... '°"" ....,., ht•• t•&fl'I 1'0'¥1'1•0'olto"' Lonq l#«1t _....,..er.,.. '"-b'~ ••· •he ,,..., •• C•~ ft'9 ........,.. t •" .. ··~ ...... ,.,,, ............ .,...._, .. 'Clot ._...,.. ,,.,, .. °"' .... bop•~. oott ........ pl•) ,.",... ·~ 0•.... ."'°' ..... ,_."' _,,..,... ''°'.,,,.._ •"-tM' ,.,... '"'' to--,..,,..,,, ., .., .. ~ .. T" •IWll .....,.....,... OI; rOowt Cl~ ..... ••M .. #...:..f ,_ • I .. .. c.,...,.,. hJ•~ •Ht .,. '""' rW .... ,.. --: .. -... .... "·~ '· ~.;:;:~ ~~---~ ~-~ !---1 Ll!AVI! 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W Voeqo.J.ne. SM mJy ,, o 1·•10t 0•!1\t, or--:1 la onomal kwllfs, pleoM> molte rt o ""'11. lo '" • Gaf...y hn111 doily f,.,,,, I 0 10 b. ~ ''GISELLE'' The Romantic Masterpiece of Ballet! WITH GUEST ARTISTS TERRI HA YES & ANTHONY SELLARS with ............... c... C.-otp low. c.oa... O'Tooie • 1..-1wgns • SIMrtEdwarck Presented by; CIVIC BAUET OF SOUTHERN CALIF. a w,. oftl c...,. mff• Ah Hanffngtoll .._. H._ S~ Allclhri- 1 tOI M•st. SAT. MARCH 18 SUN. MARCH 19 ,, ... ,.M. l:Ot P.M. ncKm: S2.!0.SUO.S4.&0 FOl IMFOIMA T10M CALL: 848-8445 or '"The Exorcist' was well made. So we bought 'Heretic' and 1t apparently wasn't the biggest thing of the year. People laughed at it," Edwards said. MOST RENTAL AGREEMENTS between distributor and exhibitor are 90/10, but sometimes the studio gets 70 percent of box of- fice, the exhibitor 30 percent. Bids on most movies are "blind," according lo Jeff Newman, manager of UA's four screens al Westminster Mall and two in the UA twin at end or the parking lot. But he notes bidding can be shrewd Some exhibitors seem to have "inside" knowledge. Newman moved to Westminister a month ago after three and a half years al three-screens South Coast UA Cinema in Bristol Town and Country JUSt across Costa Mesa city lim1ls. OCCASIONALLY EXHIBITORS join forces to put up money on big budget movies, Newman claims. He said "A Bridge Too Far" was one such effort. "It barely made it ar, box office," Newman said. "A theater makes profit from its concession stand," Newman said. "There 1s big markup. U we charged store prices, we wouldn't be show· ing movies." Com, already popped, is bought bulk and shipped to UA theaters. "The concessit>n is the only reason we stay in business." Edwards said. Of Edwards theater popcorn, he notes, .. ll's popped fresh every day and we buy butter that is 99.44 per- cent butter." Fun Foods Inc , Garden Grove, is a major concessions supplier Concession prices are the same nearly everywhere. A SAMPLING AT EDWARDS shows pop- corn, 60 and 70 cents and $1.25. Candy is 30, 60 and 85 cents. Soft drinks are SO and 60 cents, ice cream 40 and 60 cents. A four-0unce botdog cost SO cents. A woman at a Costa Mesa theater was over· beard to say, "Fifty cents for a small soda, that's highway robbery." But she bought it just after paying $4 admittance. Some theaters have electronic games and pinball machines in lobbies. A pinball at one Costa Mesa theater is 25 cents for one play. Most other places (bars, etc.) pinball is two plays for a quarter Some theaters also sell oil paintings hang- ing in lobbies. Oscar nominees definitely intrease box of· flee business. Edwards and Newman chorus. NEWMAN SAID THERE HAS been ••40 per- cent increase in business for 'Julia' since nominations were announced." The picture of devotion two women have for each other is nominated for 11 Oscars. Many studios put on a so-called media blitz (television is heavtly used) to promote movies. Edwards believes "word of mouth .. ls lm· portant. "If a picture is well received it can go on and on," he said. Chris Layeuz, standing in line for .. The Goodbye Girl" and date Kathy Green, agree they are there because "we've heard a lot about it (the movie) from friends'' at Corona del Ma.r High School. J UDY DROZD, FARTHER back in line for a 10 : 15 p.m. Friday showmg, says she and friend John Vand1xhorn, selected lbe film because of its nominations. "The Goodbye Girl" has five, including best picture They have driven to Costa Mesa from Orange because the theater is closest to their homes showing the movie, Judy claims. "It looks like an entertaining, enjoyable and relaxing movie, not full of violence,'' Judy says. "It has to do with relationships." She doesn't mind standing in line (it was raining) because of "anticipating" the "enjoyment" or watching the movie. Presently, "Saturday Night Fever" with leggy, greased hair John Travolta up for best actor "gold," appears to be drawing longest hnes. 11I F THIS MOVIE WASN'T so popular we wouldn't be stanrung here," Chris Anthony sajd, waiting during a steady drizzle with fellow UC Irvine student Loraine Guitierrez. They, ltke mosl in line, were drawn to the disco movie because of "dancing and Bff Gees · muaic." Five Bee Gees numbers are used in the film containing dance scenes not unJJke those found in many Orange Coast discos. The movie is also packed with four letter words, brutality and sex. At opposite end of the building there is a shorter line for "Close Encounters Of The Third Kind," nominated for eight statuettes. DICK TAKACS. A MARINE Corps Master Gunnery Sgt., and daughter Stacy, 11, of Mis· sion Viejo, are in line because they are "Sci·fi buffs." Takacs. on full-time duty at Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, says he is "use to standing in line " "I &aw the mov1e advertised on TV and it looks like an interesting subject <UFOs)," Violet Wilson or Corona del Mar says. "Otherwise we wouldn't be here." Sbe is in line with Joe Bloomer, Corona del Mar. Meanwhile, back at the other end of the block, Irvine's 8111 Beck there to see "Satur- day Night Fever" has a problem. He went home to get an umbrella but in re- turning can't f"wd his date, Sue Barth. A Very Special Showing Devoted to the Works of Saturday, March 18 10-5, Sunday, March 19 12-5 .. JAMES WHITMORE • 0 iILL ROGERfU.S.1:' ~do pt1d &. 01r ected by PAUL SHYRE TI W!filM ti ~n ~ Eves at 8:30, ~rtl 4 to 8 Mats at 2:30, A"prtl 8 & 9 ,\ll"1C OMI t.: OAHMANSON '"' \llJ ..,._lmt m.nn. Tld.il 1111111tc..... ............... ,.... ..... Pl ... llill. For •1nst1nt Purchase" Malor Credit Ca,.1, call (213) 972·7611 A Rare Opportunity ..• to view • never before displayed ROCKWELL ORIGINAL OIL on loen from a prominent European collectlon ... c:lu1Mlly IOI' th•• show. Tha painting WH c:ompletad In 1922 tor the General Eltctl'iC Co. 111 pert of an advert11&1ng ~mp111gn t.o promote the electrie tight bulb. Not tor ae11 . fu1t e 11~ 1pec111 trelt '"" Roc:kwaA lldm1rera. A Rere Opportunity ... to c:hOOH from 40 lirmted ed•tlOO ROCKWELL LITHOGRAPHS inc:Wng •Avllr{'. •L.Dokiog Out to SN". "Sa'fll'Q Qrwce", "Y~ l.Jncoln", · "8"eeli1ng Hom1 Tin". lfld "Study of die 0ocior·1 Office". A Rare Opportunity ... to meet epeelel oue•t Dave GroH"*'- crettor of .,, t•Qut8fte eollect>Orl of ROCKWELL PORCELAINS ~ 1741 Wc:s~llff Orfw, ~wport ~aeh (7141 646-4515 ~ U.. F.,.,. lmiud-.,.,~ ,,._~NII..,.,..,,.. plM.a t'-' ........ -( .............. 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OSCAR BALLOT I RESTAURANTS Oscar Wants You The annual national pashm~ '>r trying lo guess ~h1<:h movies will wan Oscars at the Acad<>my Awards ceremony April 3 is un-de rway. Jl was a big y~ar for romantic comedies. science fit·taon and, afl('r ;1 long dry spell , mov ies u bout women But re..:arukss of who or what t>atns the hardware on Oscar na.:ht. the Oaaly Pilot would hke to know who ats readers feel deserves the golden statu('tle To cast your votes you are asked to hll out the contest form and return 1t to the Daily Pilot nolaterthan Wednesday, March29 Entries should be addressed to Oscar Race. Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 156-0. Costa Mesa. 92626. Results will be pubhshed the day of the Academy A wards ceremony, Monday, Aprl13. BEST Plel'UR'E 0 "Anntc l lall " ( l "The Goodb\l.' Ciirl ' LJ ",Jull:a" O ·~t~r \\'..ir~ · LJ "The Turnmg 1'01111 Sl'PPORTJ!\G ACTOll 0 l\lakhail BaryshnikO\'. "The Turn in).! Point." 0 P ckr Firth, "Equus.'' 0 Alex Gumnc~s. "Star Wars ·· 0 Jason Robards, "Julia." [J .Maximilwn Sehell. '•Juha." SUPPORTING ACTRESS 0 Le!'>Ji{' Browne, "The Turning Piomt." [1 Quinn Cummings, "'nle Goodbye <; irl .. 0 Melinda I>illon. ··close Encounters of the Tlurd Kind · · C-1 Vanes:-;a Hedgrave, "Julia." [J Tuesd,ay Weld, "Looking for Mr .. Goodbur " BEST .;\CTOR 0 Woot.iy Allen. "Annie Hall." 0 Richard Burton, ''Equus." 0 Richard Dreyfuss. "The Goodbye Girl." f. l Marcello Mas troianni, "A Special Day." I J .John Tl'a\'olt<i, "Saturday Night I· l' \ l' r ' UEST ACTRESS l J Annl• Bancrott. ·'The Turning Point " f] J ane Fondu, "Julia." I] Diane Keaton. "Annie Hall " [J ShrrlC>y l\IacLaine, "The Turning Point." O l\larsha Ma son ... The Goodbye Girl .. ACADEMY NOMINEES ... <From Page Cl) Dul the visual effects <tre won-ders. The movie is a charmer When 1t created a big :.tir last Fihn Watch Set at OCC G u e s t s p t• a k t• r s "' 1 11 b c featured e1l the annual Film Watch opening April l 10 Science Hall on thl· Orang<! Coast College campus Brochures and ticket ~1pph c·a· lions arl' available at the OCC ticket office tn the adm1nistra· tion building J lours arc 8 a m to 10 pm wel'kdays and 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Telephone 556-5527. -.ummcr, 1t proved movies could l>e fun again It's reminiscent of old Ruck Rogers or Flas h Gordon serials. l saw 1t more as the Saturday matinee idols I liked as a kid- Hoy Rogers. Gene Autry or Wald Bill Hickock. It had promise of unleashing a renewal of those kind or movies But there has been no sign of that happening. "THE GOODBYE GIRL" -A movie of strife between an "odd lOUplc" Of the OppOSJte .!teX, Richard Dreyfuss and Marsha \tason. didn 't show much pro misc 1n the beginmng Drcyfillis as an aspiring actor F.l ltot Garfield from Chicago, shows up at a New York City apartment he has rented from a fnend to fmd M1ss Mason as Paula Mc.Fadden already living there "1ith daughter Lucy, 10 <iuinn Cummings plays Lucy llH insight and remarks on mom's ii;1tuation (twice dumped by actors) keeps the s how mov rng. Comical twists that finally bring determined Dreyfuss to breaking down an equally stub- born Miss Mason provide many laughs Too much time is spent with Dreyfuss· efforts to play a gay Richard Ill. The play fails open- ing night Rest thing that can be said of this mo\lie. which unlike the other four contains abusive language, is that it ends happily Thos<.' are the top five On Oscar night (April 3) m1lhons will be in front or their televisions and hear the words •·the envelope please. '"And the winner is ... " My p1ck-"Annie Hall." - Now Appearing "Buster" FEATURING SONI ALLEN STARTING THIS WEEK -THURS., FRI. ANO SAT. EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT IN CONCERT GAINES STEELE'S INK SPOTS SERVING LUNCHES & DINNERS HOME OF 24 OZ. PORTERHOUSE STEAK $7.95 u u a r a GIP, ... TOM FRY A1''S THE COACH HOUSE ID 33157 CAMINO CAPISTRANO & FIND us AND AERO PUERTO CNEAA AIRPORT) SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO HA VE FUN Frl<1.y. March 17, 1979 DAILY PILOT C3 NetqJort's O~eata 'l'iem Ritz: Habit-forming By CAROL MOOR E Ol I .. o.111 ~ ... StMt At last Newport 'a; only restaurant with an ocean view 1s the bustling corner of spuited conversation and noteworthy meals that it should be In fact. the regulars among the crowd elbowing up to the bar have their favorite d ays (based on luncheon specials) as telling as zodiac signs IF JT•s TUESDAY, it must be the Jlangtown Fry omelet, burst- ing with oysters. Thursday persons liiwear by the Chicken Viennese, delicately fried with champagne sauce. Our favorite 1s Wednesday's omelet Cynthta because we re partial lo the Norwegian hngon berry topping Other restaurants would garnish the l'h1ckt'n and mushroom Cilltng w1th a slice of peach or cranberry sauce, but thls one goes the extra mile. Leave it to Hans Prager -of Gulhver's and Bell 'n Crown fame -to make the operation top-notch. Twelve tables, mostly booths, are s urrounded by lustrous panelin& and rosy chan- deliers for a chubby San Fran· cisco look Wife Barbara and daughter Karen add to the graciousness when they are hostesses And the hartt'nders have a speciJI knack with after dinnn drinks A SALUTE TO <·her Felipe Gomez. brings us back to a few more comments on lunch Always offered are four c hille d s"pecialties: roas t chicken. roast sirloin, chef's s alad and salmon with cucumber salad. We wish the chicken were skinned for even less calories, but it sells fine a.s IS. F.ac:h day has its own seafood: maha mah1. petrale sole, fish & chips, loeal corbana and bou1llabaisc, respectively. Monday's calf hHr with cris p onion shreds and Wed nesday's pot roast with potato pancakes arc "orth l'xtra men lion. BUT WE MUST save some ad jecttves for what must be the mcest -brunch·to wake-up-to-on Sundays. The $6.50 tab includes a strawberry dalquir\, nmos fin. tequila mary or glass of cham· pagne Then comes your choice of fruit: peaches in champagne, wedge of ptneapple qr premium s trawberries in cream thick enough lo roat the s poon. Jars or marmalade and hngonbcrry Jam are on the table for those who want lo elaborate on the basket of apple pastry. croissants. sourdough toast and blueberry muffins. THE .. IN,. FOLKS know th~re is no finer nor mealier roast bcl'f hash than the Ritz version that's topped with a poached egg Plump, generous veal sausa~t'" ~1th scr&mbled eggs compnst' the other half or a dif- ficult dcc1.S1on so early in the morn mg. Less adventurous breakfasters Sia~• Stat~l!I Tl'dd\ NC\\son. a formt>r Miss ·ct ah, ':ntcrtams night- ly Thur.;day through Satur- day v.1th piano and vocal sty lings at Mi s ter G's restaurant. Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. can choose the eggs Benedict pr e~gs with • steak that's dmner size in olber establishments. A few lunch and brunch items make a reprise on a shorter menu that's offered alter 11 p.m. or for Saturday lunches. OBVIOUSLY TUE early day selectjons are mort> than satisfy- ing, but the rut1 ts so habit- form ing that some regulars have ~n known to choose wise- ly and lightly so they can return for dinner. The $8 to $13.SO dinners start with your choice of appeUier. Our favorites are the quenelles ot sole and fresh spinach salad, but the soups -French onion, t'howder or cream ol sorrel ...... are outstanding too. Roast Duck Montmorency ii. probably the most oft-ordered entree and for good re-ason. The cherry-nestled presentation on wild rice is done to perfection. Equally commendable are the roast rack of lamb and filet mignon. Among the fish, we pre- fer the flaky mahi mahi lo the almost toosoct sole. EACH PLATE is garnished with petit potatoes and steamed vege-tables. plus the waitress always offers Pragcr's 1rres1sti- ble trademark. creamed corn. We've seen lhe chocolate mousse pie served so often that \\-c don't know how much longer we can resist. For coastal residents who pride themselves on "location, location, location," The Ritz is the newest place to be for con- geniality and cuisine. Phone 673·6363. Bugs Bunny In Anaheim Five performances of Bugs Bunny Follies are scheduled Tuesday through Thursday at the Anaheim Convention Center. Shows are set for 7:30 p.m. each day with 2.30 matinees Wednesday and Thursday. Tickets at $4 and $S with $1 off for children under 12 are availa- ble at the convention center box office and licketron outlets. A NEW DINING ADVENTURE mAnDAn1n CHINESE Geurmet cu1s1NE ''ALLYSONS'' PEKING• SHANGHAI "'J i(f C ~ SZEC~N • HUNAN £ ·.l;wjt~~ D ·1 L h • .6/f\:IJ a1 y unc + ~ And Dinner Je fCM:r Host Clltd Hostess -~ Mlee and Am c~ ,... !Former Chef of the IO Twin Draoons-Anahe1m) 1500 AD.AMS A VE. (At H..-ll•d.I COSTA MESA 540-1937 A I lt1111n;u1.1p Rt1IUMr,1nt '·" II ES YOU ·10 OL R 8 A \J. GOOD MORNING \/Jlo1.1h /If~ llf f >.111tfllf'J 81WJj.1•/ LJU AFTLRNOON TTA 5:30 10 //.DO I-VINING CL 1\1\/f. 3-i21 \'IA UOO. NE'lt'"POR'( BCACll '' 8f,..J /,."'I .Ir •• ,.,/, l.d• II .mr J\CTC:Rl'tf"ff()'iS r,~5 r1}lll ( /tmd ,\111nd.1; 1 SANJUANCREEKOffRAMP 493-9300 THE FABULOUS "'--TH-ENSOU-THl-MILE ____ MICKEY ROONEY- RtStfVltions lnform1tion Qll (7'4) 492-9950 THERE'S A LITTLE TASTE OF FRANCE IN NEWPORT Not the Fancy French that tourists see. Le Biarritz is the kind of restaurant Frenchmen love. Intimate. Not too expensive. And Homecooked meals served by attractive help. Don't miss your little taste of France. Featuring Rack of Lamb, Sole Bonne Femme, Crepes, Salads, Desserts, Delicious, Delicious. Join us tonight! Open Monday lhru Friday for lunch, dinner sevrn days. llE BlfiRRITJ FRENCH REST AURA.NT 414 North Newport Blvd.. Nnwpart ~ach Por RtRl'vatioM Pho~ ~i'OO • Codc~llt DINNER THEATRE ''<n S HARBOR DLVO, SANTA ANA h•lf m1k notth o( San Di~go Fwy. ~hind Oo-ey S.Y11\tflo lx"""11 Son~r & MacArthur. FINAL WEEK 0 NEVER TOO LATE" OPENS WESDAY, MARCH 21 G'etwg• AxJrod' s ~tDESPLrrTING COMBOY ' "GOODBYE CHARLIE" STARRING CONSTANCll MICHAEL CA YLflELO BOY\.B ~ AS Ch•rlie GEORG£ ..... A.Cam CNJM, K•ny Mk-bull 1--""'' ~ • ., Uodsay EASTER Wl?BK PR1Wl£1r'S MARCH 21; 1l, 1J 6- EASTER SVNDAY BRUNCll $11 00 ~,'"~~ ttTHREE GOATS AND A BLANKET" OPENS -MARCH 28 THAU AP~tl 30 RESERVATIONS-INFORMATION 772 7710 GRAND HOTEL ANAHEIM (714) • CHARLEY BROWN'S TWILIGHT PRIME RIB DINNER AT AN EYE-OPENING $5.95! Closed Mond1y Start \N'fth a matvelous soup du jour or a magnificent tossed green salad. Then enjoy our normal portion of Pr\ me Rib. the King of Beef, plus a piping hot baked potato with all the trimmings. Served VJith sourd ough bre.1d and butter Then complete your meal with. coffee or tea and. believe it or not. a slice of "Mother\" cheese cake. Everything for only $5.95. Monday-Saturday from 5 to 7.00 PM-Sundi:ly from 4 to 6-00 PM. Charley Browns 16160 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach (714) 842-6602 f C4 DAIL V PILOT f rtday, Marcfl 11. 1111 OUT 'N ABOUT I TIM~S ANO PLACES SUNDAY BRUNCH AT TIU: ARCHES \ Irish Eyes A Smilin' Open l Vil)\ "Newport's Finest" l:oast Merriment On; Eateriea Horwred Jfl&best Quality r-.auve Me~an Foods 10:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Faith and begorra, today's tho clay for thtll P•clflc Co••t Hwy. At Newport Blvd. annual merriment tied to wearln' or the trten. 645-7077 'Tis tbe time shamrocks, sh1Uelaghl and snakes receive fittin' and proper attention. ~~=====~========='::=! St. Patrick's Day tradition calls for Jiutnc ..,.. in the streela or joining lhe parade down New ---,,-.... -----------.. York's Fifth Avenue. Orange CounUam will I /k. Chinese Cuisine I have to settle for some other form ol ceJebraUon I ~~ /?Jr' OR&.ENTAL COCKTAILLOUNGE I but there are many ways to get In the spirit. B Feotunng Tropical Drinks An added advantage this year ts having the 11 llT~~\~ ~~f.!:. I whole weekend lo carry on Mth revelcy. All I ~11{' ft 0~:T;E!-11 ~l .. Out 'N About I ~ G!J~ Aooe,,..,. ~;.: :':: ~.~~:n ,,.b ~, I Norman Stanley -I ' , th~ ahlllflp • Souo • fMr ... -ww..c •nd ~ 1 I l -~ 16"1teg\A -""'''""' """"..,. "'"" .... I ~ '~ •l .. anoCOCJll,..FOT,~~.~ 1 ,_ -··~ ~ those lrbh eyes can start sm1hng tonight and I .. 1/ "'..:'°""f""" E119 carry nght on through a bleary Monday morn • Vt._ bpor .. Mote11J1 Hile 1 ._1S3 E ~ .... -r 17TH l'US I;\ ~I ES,\ ~S .. ~550 lnK ----------------••• CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32902 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL 1A t CrOWf' v.,;., ,.,..,,...,; 499-2626 496-5773 .'outh Coa11t'• fit1f'1Jt Cui11t1P IVY HOUSE ,. . RE ST AURANT p .~ 384 FOAEST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH ll•T ... ~~ Ample Free ParJ..1ng 494-9491 752-8558 A TOTAL OF 184 restaurants -ranging from Santa Barbara lo the Mexican border - were recently honored at the Southern California Restaurant Writers Association second annual awards banquet, held at the DIS· neyland Hotel Convention Center The association, a non profit corporation de· dlcated to improving the standards of quality in the Southern California restaurant industry, is headed by President Dons Crandall of the Anaheim Bullel1n. The writer's' program honors outstandmg restaurants or Southern California, which have been visited and evaluated by assot•1ation mem be'rs for a year on the bas1i; of food, service. value. ambience and wines Only those restaurants receiving 85 or more point!> out of a possible 110 tot<1l points are con s1dered m the final st'lcction, made by written ballot RESTAURANTS ARE RATED by category. with the Golden Sceptre Award given for out standing achievement Other awards pres~nled 111 given caf.e&ories are 1old certuicatei., given for total excellence; silver terUllcal• to excep· tlonal restaurant.; and bronae certl.flcales to those restaurant.a above the averase of their peers . Orange Coast restaurants winniJ'lg a 10Jd, silver or brorue award in their cate1ory tn eluded the Mediterraneap Room of the Alrporler Inn, Gulliver's and Cbanteclair Irvine; King's Wharf al the Marriott &tel: Marine Room at the NewJll()rter lnn, Bob Burns and Paula's Fine Pood, al1 of Newport 84!ach. ' Other Newport Beach winners were Vic· toria Station, Cask 'N Cleaver, Ch1rt House, Lakeside, Muldoon'•, Wine Cellar at the Newporter Jnn, What's Cookin1!, Le Blarrit.&, Bladtbeard's, Bobby McGee's Conglomeration, Warehouse, Crab Cooker, Cano's, El Torito, Le Saint-Tropez, Stu/t Noodle, Villa Nova, Koto, Yamato, Baxter's Street. Costa Mesa's award winning restaurants in· eluded the Riviera, Alfredo's at the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Midon, Magic Pan Creper1e and Salmagundi. Corona del Mar and Balboa Island wiMers included the Five Cr owns, Shanghai Pine Ga rd en, Hemingway's, Studio Cafe and Amelaa's Also Balboa's Tale of the Whale In the Pavilion. HUNTINGTON BEACH restaurants taJung ~wards were La Briqua, House of Hum and Shanghai Spring Garden. San Clemente was represented by Bonsolr Charles and Fountain Valley by Gengh1i; Kahn a nd Mongolian Barbe· que. Laguna Beach winners included the Victor Jl ugo Inn. Jeanl's Bistro, lhe Cottage and Tortilla Fial<>. South Laguna's Ben Brown's also placed in the winners circle. Restaurants taking awards in the promising newcomer category included Delmonico's and the Ritz in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa's Williams burg Tavern and the Mandarin Gour.net tn Costa Mesa. Only three restaurants received the Golden Sceptre Award for "outstanding achievement": Ambrosia, Newport Beach; L'Erm1tage, Los Angeles; and L'Escoffier, Beverly Hills. All SPORTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN Mon.· Thu. 11.30 om 16 10 p.m hi. & ~I. 11:30 o.m. to 11 p.m. (QCKT AILS ~llldoy 4 p.m. to 10 p.m 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 1n1St€RGS ~ediloJiant' I f!ork/fJi/J . T SPECIAL EASTER BUFFET DINNER ..... ROAST IEEF. IAUD HAM AHD TUUEY PLUS SALAD IAR s49s ~ s.r..ct ""°"' 11 :30 AM-lftM Special Luncheon Feahn Newport's Biggest Soup & Solod Bar I• I fnhrialMM!ftt TlMar. n.,, Sat. 1 SUMDAY : TEDDY NEWSOM ~ IRUHCH 9 A.M..-2 P.M. l I 00 lrYlne A.,e. <Newport leach Gotf c.,...) NEWPORT HACH 751-5223 Mf'r---~ T* A D1mn~ Expenence * '9i Music, Plays on Tap FOR A REAL TASTE TR EAT r:Y--1 '° J 1::1 tf'r10,e r"'10 I \I 1 t. I Beyond the Expected for II ffia~te1 > YJt=.: i -:var!~·~ C\,;~s.:-,0 .. ·ea~ chic~e~ i!oc !. r: .. ,1catc sour,s r::las:::,cal $Olad .. 1 r p-::: J :o 1-. '°· your pal lL. S:r·; d ~:1 t!1,.. or-hv•r ~ .... c.! mo:::t h"!"JIJ'.!•:I or.,.,r.::Jl u·:v IT d1 n'J -. l-.lof. your rt:~._.rvn:.on:; no·u l r r !nily m ".>;·-:bl,.. din1:11 e-xpenencP ·1 i.;,.._ t S .nc .... ;· !r :n t, 3 ; .. 11nntat11 TOOAY, MARCI< II OIET ACOUAINTl'O ~rt1nq p;cr IY •o, f'•Ht• 0t ,., Go•Of"ldr.n•~ YOluf\t.,.rS ~ P"'_,. f'ntrM\h •I fht O~p0t Rt\t...,,.•nt "' S.n Ju,•n C.•P"H•no. 1 )0 D m ''C .. "IAOIAH AOVENlUAE" Mo hon P•<tute lour ot WMC~tn C.anac7it IP'trou91'\ the lllo<•dt\ dnd tnto Nor1hwt\t Ttrr1tot•M 1 lO pm '" <l•t" Or•n<Jll C~>I Collf'Q>' fl"" Aru Hall room U9 T1c lil.t-t1 l t JO In form•hon ~54-w.> WIHO Cc»fCEllT U{ lrv•n• w.no Er"tmbtt 1n C~l'fl, a pm IOdttw- l nd S1tu,.My, 5<"004 of F 1nr Arh Conc•rf H•ll StutW>nt, trtot othtf\ it COUNTllY ,..,. S..t•r '••turu'tQ ;Ord"''''· \lv•r" dan• ,.,,. .,.,"'•"\· otdt1mt contt\tt ,,,,._ tto''''"o• Oil< t\ nQ •"d toarot• il'IQ team\ ... ~,.°"" 101w' •' Krt0tt \ 6t'f rv Perei., Bu•"• P•r~. lo<N1 lll'OU(lh M•r~ll 16 .. IHCIOEMT •I \llC"4Y. Arfl>ur M llfftr \ ot1y c-rfor""'9(t Al f" ulterton Co• ~ 51..0•0 Thul..,. l p'" IOdM •"d S1turo.y T1c••t' USO ~uth i t SO 11.-nts COHCl!ltT l<in flor109t ... o Atbi rlll 1n c " rrt I 10 p m C•lv•rT cr...,.t, JJlll ll•Q !>ur t>an• Po11\t No .Om•~S•(>+"I ,,..,Qe SATUAOAY,MAltCJo41t '-"SIA fNCOUMTl!JI" 1.•Hr ro<k concf'rt at M•olc Mouni.1n SllOwu~ Thu1tr today •nd Suncuv You could lose your head over our Henry_\7Ill cut I • • • • • • I • It's that good. So is the Roast 'd Duckling, the Rack of Lamb and all our other olde-f ashioned feasts. We serve them in royal style. too. In our own 17th century English inn. It's a heady atmosphere. FIVE CF2WNS :~: '.'WJI Ust c:oost t~ghway. Corona de! ~lar •(';It) tii5·1Ti l * The BOYD GARRISON DUO -.k DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT TUF.SDAV THRU SATUl\OAY 8:30 Pi\t-l :JO A \1 Times/Places tit ... )() •nO 1 lO p,,.. P1r\. ou In tf•f"sUtt !i 'f\ \f1\enc •d, open toa.v ano ~una•, 10• m toe p..,, J AP'A"llEU: DAHCEAS, SIHGIEA' C•mrno 11 .. 1 J pm tOll•y Cif<v• ltnl lo 1M trf'<lecl at ~ Ci.menlf HtQf\ !.{llQOI h.id DA"ICE PAOOAAM "'••n Ailey Amoroc•11 O•nc• Tllul., lonlQlll fhfouQll S.turd•y, Royet Hall IJC 1.01 & ... •ltt For 1.,,,., l~tlli'"''~ Z)lirvorte • GOURMET DINING -MEDITERRANEAN RM • CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUNDAYS 10·3 PM • DANCING NIGHTLY -CABARET LOUNGE • CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOP 24 HRS 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. IRVINE, CALIFORNIA lo,-.nout" O•an11~ Co•mtvA.,r>ot1I (7141 833 2770 O•n<~ •nd <hor•I 0'0U0 frorn '"m•o••·• Um "'~''•'Y •C Oolden "11,. )f 'ulf~OI" Community lf\t•ftr Hvnt.n,1on k•<tti a p rn lod•1' •nd \u.,d•y Tt(~tl\ l~OC>ho.,. "1·1111 ••t S-tS ~:~ .• ~f.~:usu Tictt11n10-m•lfon -------------------------------- SWAll.OWS 'l.ST t\IAl A C TIVITll'I p...,..~ b<u"l•.i •I \In Ju•n Wom.tf\., Ctubhous.~. E:• Horno St . 1 lo 11 • m P••ll<le at '' • m torm•~ et O.t Obit0D S\rt-t •"d m1rcrHn9 Oown C•mtt'lt' (41p1\trttno L4l tan•~ •N C•rnin< A .. I 'GUHS' Onr .cl pin b; llo\Uk f ~O•' f rm ti ln\prov,se11on•t flltaU• Pro]ot l Company, lllr (l•,.,.mont C0Ue9f'\' G•rdsori 1 nt•ltr lotn •nd 0.rlmouln, Cl.,• mont OneoertOf'm•"<••U Olp m SU"IDAY. MARC:M It CAA MOTOACYCLI! SNOW Et n•l>fl 1004¥ •I Shaler "•'" noo Plut Wol .... IMC.f No .-tml~ion '"•"Ot lnform•hon-3111 ••I 7'1 UCI STUOIEHTS WOltlt Numt>tr\ ompo\.O b't \\~IS 1n • p m mut•t (On~orf. !KllOOI OI hne Ari\ vc llETUAM 0' SWAl.1.0WS s .. allO#\ •thirn IO Old Mlb!On tn S•n Ju•n C•Dfitrano M IHIOn ground\ oPtn I • m to ) o m. P•'"' SunO•Y ci..•r ••II ""9 tn old CAll\edr•t ruin\, • • m Mlujon p.t9unt °"I~ ground• I lOp m MO..OAY, MARCH H 1 SINelHO OAOUl'S -AndUI Crou<ll •nci tho OtKIPI" •I M-olc Movnt•ln s ~•w 11 .... 1,,. today ll>rOUQll Wectnu•HY Tll• 0.-"•dOe Boy\ will -form •I lllf' Wl'M •II• Tllur\day trwO<;QI> M¥<111• "THIE MAGIC TOY" Pl•f tor tlllldrtn --V llV""!lll T""'..i.v. I om lU....Ut' -Wectnttd•Y· 1 JO pm C•I Slel• Fulltrlon A•tna tn~ater T•<"•t 1nfOf'm4\IOn. ,,,..,"• "°"' uo JJlt e UGl aU"IHY "01.1.llS I JO p m l uesd•V Wtdnt~O•r •no TMuMl•t" 1 )()pm w.-.., •• •ftd Truutdly •n•n•tm Conv•nHon C•nter lmllanArt Forums Scheduled Pers~Uvca of Indian Life and Art Forms I and fl are lo be present- ed in two consecutive forums for Learnmg programs In the Sad· dleback College theater from 10 a.m. to noon March 27 and April 3. Both events are free but pre-registration is recommended. Chief Red Dawn, a Santee Sioux. will tell the story or hia people Crom their dramatic beginning lo coolem porary Indian hfe. said a college spokeswom an He will be assisted by Blue Eagle, who will 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 Easter 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 Phtaae make your reservations now by calling (7141 640.4000. Ext. 6106 TUUOAY, MAllCH 11 ClllCUS VARGAS -<:trc111 .,..,.,,.,,,.nc•> _, ltw 819 Tap,' lO •nd l o m 100.v 1, • >O •nd l p m WtdnUdO 51f?tl .,.,,,,,. Of\ f!I demonstrate anclent~~----~-~~~~~~---~-~~~--~~--~--­ ce r emonlal tribal PLUS MONDAY THAU THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri., Sat . SIJn • t116p.m) dances. she said "ED SNAPPER . • . • . . ... 3.95 MAHI MAHI . . • .. .. _. 4.45 QRILLED SEA BASS . . 4.45 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .... 4.75 Nl!W YORK STEAK . . ... 5.45 LOBSTIR TAIL .. . . . . . 8.45 STEAK ANO LOBSTER . 7.45 ., We want you to be part of our Easter Dinner. ASumptuous Buffet Dinner Champagne Fountain Special Holiday Cocktails Egg Hunt \.ivt Animals PuppetSho~ & More Eaattr Sunday, March 26, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m . The Pfaza Blllroom For R .. rvationa c11I 540.2500 and ask for catering OOUTM COAST PLAZA ~OTEL IN ORAta COUNTY WlStUlN IN'n~NA'T'IONAC ltOttCS ~ P,."*1, ................ ""'"° ,,..,.,.. ~ 5'n Oiego Freeway at Bristol. Cost• Mesa. C.llforn1a .. ) ) ' WTERMIS6'0N I MISCELLANY Easter Surf 2 Muaic Groups Set The..._.., -.di of Papa Doo Run Run and u.e ..._ "1al of Stan Kenton and His ~ ._. .... :a..ter Week celebraUona a DllMJlllid I =i throuc!l March 216. A ,...., fdfta Im) conclude tbe teattviUa • 2 p.m. ..... 8-da,r. liadad• ,,_ Orante an!! Los Angeles et aee pwfor• • part of the Dilneyland HIP Sdllcll ,.,._ ao.caae. Showtlmes are ll a .m .• l, I ... 5 p.rn. Monda, throuah March 28 at Fantu;t-i Theater. ~olJen Sl:iragan MICKEY ANO MINNIE MOUSE TO LEAD EASTER PARADE Stage Offers GBllllE a• a ..... DISIS Speciaiziiig fn Oinea A la Carte Dishes . Vacation F11n . ., ....... COS'f4am.A MJ.7162. ,., "" ·I~~~. O""Y rols d war'9 from bncli ~~=========~====='!-~ strip, with '1itabatla Hansen serving as musical Id J :diredor. Hadi.q dle,cast are Eric Siegmann in Uae Wle J'Ole. Taibl a.tpeman as Lucy and John C_, r.-.l J•~ a.a Snoopy. ... R r..-. Others in tbe cast are David Engel as Linus, Terry CM.alaao as Peppermint Pally. ' Mt...,._« Mark Pattenoo as Schroeder and Scott Sullivan ta. ...,_ u Woodstock.. Ti.cketa are $1 for adults, 75 cents SJ AC ror· tida under 12, &enior cifuens and occ stu· cfftta. ClllS( ca• .I~ llOFFE'i I' BAS been elected. to a Ncood term ~ president ot the LagWla Moalt.on Playhouse board of direclOfs. Oth-:r of- ficen re-elected to their posts were Jlutb Schryver, vice president; Richard Stepp, aeeret.ary, and Carl Simonsen, treasurer. Eleeted to new positions on the board at the QJ.aybouae'a 54lh annual meeting were Jan A.nan, Roger Murphy and J06eph Sweany. while Martbella Randall was re-elected. The. new directors -will fill the seats vacated by Char._ Culp, Jess Merridew and J erry Brown. The playhouse reports breaking its flrst week box office record with its current productioa of .. Becnn,•• wNch gives Its fm.al performances tonight and Saturday al 8:30 in the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. • • CAu.BOARD -The San ClemeDle Com- munity The&ler will ho&d auditions fOll Moliere's "The Imaginary Invalid" on Sunday at 2 p.m. and K<lllday al 7 p.m. in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 A venlda Cabrillo, San Clemente. I I Pianisu Event at HBSchool Young pianists from throughout the nation wHI participate as semifinallilt.s in the Na· liooal Young Pianists Competition scheduled Saturday and Sunday at Golden West College in Huntington Beach Semifinals aud1llons are slated in Forum 2 at 8 p.m. Saturday. Three finalists will be selected and each will play a half-hour program at 3 p.m. Sl.Ulday in the COM· munily lbeat.ec on cam· pus, 15744 Golden West St. The semifinalists are ages 13 to 18. They will compete for cash awards , television performances and a $500 contra.ct to present a full recital at the coUege. Ad mission to the semifinals is $1 and the finals,. $2.50. Students and senior citizens will be admitted to lbe finals for $1.50. Country Fair On Rock group, Tower of Power, and country a a ti r i .s ts Tele r a n d McDonald, w il l b e featured during Country !''air at Knott's Berry Farm. The special event opens today and runs through March 26 at the Buena Park attraction. Fiddling, banjo and bluegrass conteata will also be conducted Satur· day and Sunday. See OUVfMlitf£DCJ10M his eyes. See RAQUEI WELCH cross her legs . See MARK U.5HIJ CJOR his fingers. See ERNESt~cross ~heart. An~~carwg c. ssott REX HARRl5f>Nt. D1W1D f!EMMINGS and CHARIION Hem!JNT!(et double aossed. See the biggest cross~ ef them~ ... Another rofluddne adve.nftn'e> fhmrthr creators of'"The ThreeN~teus." ALEXANDEK SAU«INO R~ A. RIC'HA.RD TIIISCHER R'ILM OUVER REED • RAQUEL WELCH • Ml\'Rff lll9THR • ERNEST BORCMlN£ 11\~f'.IU CEORCE C. 9<tOTI.1{ 'CROSSED SWORO~' REX HARRISON .u"' ,, , ,, .• , , II \\'IO lftM\11>.CCS "'tTlllW\1"'~ llARRT A\l>R~S. MlJIUl' lllll'r1'f . ~Tilll ""'~'''';.m1crn· l'Jt'\H . LAI.LA WARO. Jt:lt-'"lot!Cl!\Rtl CllARITON lllSTON•\\11t,n1iw 1011'" 11 RI BEJIH 00\ll"lf.t'El 0 " Plf.llRl \l'l.,t.UA 11\'1 '"'""At i<TCEOICl MACDl"1AUI f'lo\Slk i;11u1w 11 1ua1.UD rUJxllLR ''" ,.., "" ~ ... tOA.sAU.L\1l1J<011Ut.t ., PIW!. 5'WIQJM ~ • (S DAILY PILOT Frld.IY, M~h 11. 1978 GALLERIES I MOVIE REVIEWS Ms. Direction in Art 'Home Cal"ls' .Big Lal:lghs 6 Women Featured at lag.ma Gallery . ~8. DDlECl'IONS IN AJlT -Work of pain-t.en Hllda Rubln Pierce, Jan MllJer, Dagmar Clt8\)lln. Faye Franklin and sculptort PhylUs B(Odie and Taylor MacaeU at Spencer/Howard Galleries, 1168 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach. S.tu.rday throueh April 30. J>r.view honorina tile a.rtist.s s to 9 p.m. today, Gallery hours Tuesdays throu&b Sundays, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. PAINTINGS, GliPIDCS-Exhibit ol Vida Hackman's work Satufday ~ugh Api:il 20, Galleries I Exhibits . West Coast Gallery, 2700 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Reception for artist, 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Hours Monday through Saturdays, 11a.m.to6 p.m., Sundays l '9 5 p.m. LIBllA.ltY EXHIBIT -Artist Fred Hen- drickson will display box design, 11 a.m. to s. p.m. Saturday and March 24 and 25 at Hunt-~ngton Beach Library, 7lll Talbert Ave., Hwtt-ingtoo Beach. ACRYUC PAINTING -Wanda Hein will demonstrate at 7:30 p.m. Thursday meeting 9! Costa Mesa Art League, Mesa Verde Elemen- tary School, Mesa Verde East and Baker Street, Costa Mesa. OPENINGS SET -.. Acrobat Series" by MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY ..>t ................................ . ~CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" (P 0.1 WEDo'THURSIFRI 7»1015 SAT/TUES 2 ()().4 4!>-7 »IC>IS "CASEY'S SHADOWS" (PG) FRI ONLY-5 4M QG.IC> 16 "HIGH ANXIETY" (PG) FRI ONL\'~4U4~10"45 "THE FURY" CR) 1>4M00.1020 .,.. .............................. __ ~ "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" CR~ 1.-oo.a 20-1 er» I STADIUm 6scReen 639 -~B oO DRIVE-In ·----. . . ltakll• Ne¥ Stadium "RETURN TO WITCH MOUNT Alt-I" "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" (G' / CH~~~c\N 9• WAUOISNEYS "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" (Pf) CHILDREN s "LIFEGUARD" PRICES "THE ONE & ONLY" "WW & THE DIXIE DANCE KINl3S" (PG) "HOUSE CAUS" ''SHAMPOO'' (A) ~---------------------·--------~ it"' "THE FURY' (A) "THE REINCARNATION OF PET'ER PROUD" "THE FURY' (R) "THE REINCARNATION OF PEl ~ER PROUD" AL.L. DRIV•·tNS Ol'EN 6:l0P.M.llllGKT'LY Clll,ld u,...,. 12 ,.,.. Unle11 • l<lddll" P1anrpund , . BARBARA JANE'BObKMAN. HER DADDY OWNS 1CHE nAM. SHE CAN PLAY wn1H 11fEM ANY TIME SHEWAJNTs TO. . 1 • painter/ Joan Brown opens today. Flnt major West Coast exhibit or abstract 1u.c.reall1t Williaro Buiote• scheduled for March 3t ppea.- ing. nrnruog through June 4. Each eiblbit •• NewP<Wt Harbor Art Mu.stuiq, 850 San Clemente. Drive,.' Newport Beach. Joah ~rown wW ape~ at 3 p..m. Sunday • .Museum boun, nooo to 4 p.m. Tues4"8Y throu&h Sunday. Friday nithta, 8 to 9. Muse~ members preview Of Baiotes'a work S • BJ llOB THOMAS ....... .-.-..... ..... • "BOUSE CALLS0 flnda bi( laugbl In two onlikely *°ll(cs: the sex i.voluUon and today's 'medicine. Walter Mat. A Ou/ck Look · at the Movies to 9 ~m, Thunday. • 1 ' ORK O.F FJN4'LIS'IS -Exblbli of fina, ists Jn annual Florence Arnold Art Scholarships through March H Jn Fo1er Gal.ery, Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. Ma~vem, ·Fullerton. Houn Tuesdays tbrooch 1 thau it a divorced doctor ·tn.toytns an Ulundmce -··""''... Of.av.all•bl• W91D•· He meets b1s matdl In dlenda Jackson. a divorcee with a mind of her own. Matthau'• retire u hospital chief. Tbe raUng is PG, but the sex quotlent may alarm some parenll. . Su tidays, noon to 5 p.m. ___ ...,... _____ tnucctng and Jacboo'a brittle wit combine maoiftcently. "COMING ROME: is ao old·fasbloned movie triangle played against tbe blttftneas of tbe Vietnam War. Jane Fon- da, the dutiful wife of a gunc-bo .Marine <Brucil Detn> falls ln Jove witb a paralyzed v~teran (Jon Voight) while hei- husba.nd is overseas. MIXED MEDIA -Lltboeraphs, oil' paint.. ings, drawings and-Sculptures by R.C. Gormao, M/uirhead Galleries, South Coast Plata, 3333 S. ftristol St., Costa Mesa through Marcb 30. Hours JJO a.m. lo 9 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. Sun- p ays. Non-stop TV Slated 'fbirty bour$ of IJOD• stop national program- ing will air over KOC&- TV, Channel SO, from 6:30 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. Sunday. It's worth the ad- mU8lon cbarce to see them demODltrate the hopqssibWty of the old blovle censorship rule: that sweethearts had to keep one foot on the fioor while malting love. Art Camey is frlthten· lngly real as the dotty doctor who declines to Miss Fonda cootinues her eallery ot sen.siUve portrayals, Dern is absolutely chilling when be confronftl the lovers. Voigt Is superb. ..,. ..... .... TECH"ICOL~ ~-• ··---1!:!1 MANlt 1MIA1'11S .,_,._ Ut·IHt •wMDS THIATllS a........ nMttO c:-.. w.. ettA4tJ H.._.a... 64MJ7J .._..,~ IH•llOO s..... ....... ROCKWELL PAINTINGS -Special exhibit '()f Norman Rockwell work including painting on loan from a European collection, Petricks Porcelain Salon, 1741 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. Exhibit 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Saturday, noon to 5 p.m, Stmday. PHOTOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS -Camera work of Bob Eppers and oils of Cec Coburn through April 3 at Glendale. Federal Savines and Loan Art Gallery, 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays. The programing con--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~====;;;;::::;:;~ eludes "Festival '78," 16 days of shows designed to lnC1'ea1e l>Ublic awareness. according to ... a spokesman for the Huntington Beach •ta- Best Actress , Anne Bancroft lion. NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY AWARDS --including a.st Actr••• Best Director Herbert Rosa BESf PICTURE Shlriey MacLalne 6 L l ~Fr 1 TheTummg :rumt,/'~'.~::~-~ .THEATRE In tt'9 City C9ntre Orange • 834-9282 . ' Beach at Main Hutttlngton Beach 848-0388 ' ~~ N Ml'NATED ~OR ~DACADEMY AWARDS I ,. INCLUDlNG • • BEST PICTURE • -BEST ACTOR -RICHARD DREYFUSS BEST ACTRESS -~RS~ MASO~ "'The Gbodbye Girl• is a jQyous ~~iedy.­ justwhatthe doctor onleted. NeU Simon makes feelfng·gooc1 legal ••• " GENE SHALJT, NBC-TV ' A rw SMK PROO(.JCnOO OF A .H8mERI' mss FI1.M NEJL SIMCXi'S '"THE GOODBYE GIRi: RJCHARD DRE'{fUSS ·MARSHA MASON and~ QUINN ClJMMING.5 as l!Jty VMtaen by NEIL SI~ • Pnxb:ed ~ RAY slMK • Qffa:ted ~lreRBERT ROSS MuslcSooredaro ~bJQ4/ECiRJSIN •~·~Gd' 'Mh!n lfti A!tb11 ied by Oi'\llDGATES• a RASlAA r.i.n • Pi1rD M3M bbl ~~~[i"!i(i:iiiii ~ ....... mfJ!!!!!!ijiili~~l._1!~~~~~~~!2...=: edwards BRISTOL BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 . Showtlmes Frf 6:15, 8 :30, 10:45 Sat,ISun,IMon/Tues 2:00, 4:15, 6:30, 8:45, 11:00 ,.Jerome Hellman Pmudlol'I AHal Ashby Ph Ja;.efiltda ~~ ~t>f/(/f, ¥'AJ..1•L:.~ H ~by ~~'ff Str:Jtv.,,, CltlrdlrofAiotupc'iv ~do Saltl'¥! Robert C. Jones Nancy Dowd Haskell Wexler ...... pm_. ~"' t1raaadby Bruce Gilbert Jerome Hellman Hal Ashby SHOWING EXCWSIVEL Y AT ~41 T~"!!!! SHOWTIMES Frt 8:00, 1 :30, 10:45 SatJSun1'ton/l'Ue• 1:15, 3: .. , 8:15, 1:45, 11:00 NOMINATED FOR AC.ADEMY AWARDS tncludlng Beat Picture Best Special Effects Best Sound Best Dls:ector -George Lucas PE:Tffi OJ5HNG ¥W:J fi.Jf.C ~ Fr1 7:30, 10:00 Sa~n/Mon/Tuff 12:00, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 >nTW70RT 0 omrrD, Newport Feshlon lat•nd Newport C•nter Between MacArthur •rNJ JamborH at 'ac.lflo Coff1 ..,hw•J 144-G7IO NOW PLAYi• -.. . .. . ~~wo · Be~h Cities ·Scitedule Ballets·_ BALLET ~~~=---.al'S ............... _,_.,,.. ~~1&t • ......... _._.,,.,.,.,_.....,. ............... F,,,,,.,,_ ....... .... ··-~ ._.I /4W, t ,'t Ji' .t ., CUSTlH HOff~ .,._, nMI l•l '"" TMI tnI (a) 1 I T Fr1a.y, March 17, 1978 DAILY PILOT f:9 Alter Bushmllls Barre& ofoFun ..,AIDOM MOM ... Allr the three-barrel "abipa.. will have DISCOYER COAST M08IC DISCOVfR" 1HE ~ IN YOO Ptanoe:--Orgena-Sheilt Mu*-~-~ mld just ebcU f!olfllY ~ ~ known to lhe hi.min eer. ron Eyes Cody, ln- ian actor in movies and on televislon, is ~rand marshal of aturday's Swallows ay Parade in San uan Capfstrano. he parade begins at 11 a .m . on Del Obispo Street. Six barrtll race boats will be in· eluded for the fint time in the annual Whiskey Barrel races at 2 p.m. Satur- day in the waters at Newport Ounet Aquatic Park, Newport Beacb. The ba'rrel races are a sidelight bf the. Bushmills Grand Prix offshore power boat race. Races in the six-barrel compettion will match University of Southern California Alumni against Notre Dame Alumhi, Newport Beach police against Newport Beach firemen, Air Califonua stewardesses racmg Hoag Hospital nurses and Corona del Mar High Sehool against Newport Harbor High Each team on the s1x ·barrels crafts, with the exception of the two women's teams. will consist of five men and one woman Each team for two men and a woman. "TAU. The entrant& will race once acme.a aOMDI MAM the bay and then back, a dlatance ol =:::... ~MUSIC "WI HAVI A STOCK P._OM BACH TO ROCK" COSTA lllf.!A. -~ c; ....... 64z.zt" ., ~an 'oum~ v~. "'*"'-t-11 t....__ ...._.., ollA"-1. ~ 1,~yarda. ..... ..... The races are expected to attract 20 ....... ____ _, entriH and over 3,000 spectators. Members of the wiDn.ln& team will receive ticket.a to the offshore power boat race awards banquet Saturday night at the Newporter Inn. A woman representative o( the win· ning team will be named Miss Busbmill and honored at the awards banquet. The barrel races are sponsored by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds benefit The Af. filiants, support group of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. THESE J~O COMEDY' HITS NOY{ ~CAVING TOGE HER ONLY A~ EDWARDS CINEMAS · · · MEL BROOKS . WOODY ALLEN ' 1An 1111S WEIK A 1 Tiii BALBOA . THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY . SO. C~~f'~LAZA .. SEMI TOUGH .. tilt h sU Ntu ,-~ DAILY 6:00-1:00· I 0:00 1411 lmttl SOUY ~ 1111 .eo PUIB SAT """-1 ) .. J lt-U .. 1 , .. .,>I 1t11 rU&1•C MANN'S Academy A_..,d "'1ol'l'llft•• Jof\n Tr•votla SO. COAST PUZA'"SATURDAV NIGHT FEVER" (RI Ct1U lhu D<lll Y S »-T »-t It Ult'"'''' 1..c:~:H I UT '4'-l.4'-1.J .. lt: .. 14'7111 . -· •'->·•'-''_...,. .. I <lCAOUOY <lWUO -INATIOMS MANN'S "CLOSE EHCOUMTlllS Of' THE so. COAST PLAZA THIRD IUHD" IPGJ HSSollt"" so«n '''-'•'-•t:u $49 lJU .eo l'ASUI UT -ILl'"J 4'-lcl'"l 4'-lt:tl MANN'S CIMEIULAND t•N S. .. 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Cl• OAlLV PILOT I KIDA \ EVENING 9:00 Cl) 088 NIWS • NEW8 tMEAGtHCY OHll The aw111a ol Fir• Station 51'5 paternedoca and Rem· part HOljlilal't ..._.~ •tall oombloe to H11e 111«1 l1119e of 11 ... people 0 OAMarr Q) THl!! 8AAO'I' BUNCH CarOI ~ Mike Ille on oWQSlng aldee ~ Greg want• to go out fOf' Ille r IChecJj toottMIU team. TH! AOOt<IU ~T~Y Of MEXICO "The R•l•llonahlp or ChUrc:h To People" ® ABCNEWS 1:30 I) HERE ANO NOW 0 CONCENTRATION Q) BEWITCHED A. case of mistaken Identity r-.Alt in • woH t*ng chanoed Into a bird Cl> CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT P11lte<1l Right&. Atr ~are. Over. The Counter Drugs" le' UNT"MEOWORlO ·ceremon!M 01 M1111 ('l.Q) MERV GRIFFIN Fnday. March 17, 1978 'Sez Who?' • 40 ED Pl..EOGE 8AEAK Reouiarly 3Cheelul90 pro- gremmlng m•y be del~yod due 10 Pledge breai.t 7-<>0 IJ THE MUP~ Guest. Stll\'e Mert•n 0 NBCNEWS U UAASCLUB 0 ABC NEWS 0 BOWUNOFOR 00l.L-'R8 Don Rickles has his h~nd:, full with a South Amencu.n naval officer on CPO Sharkey, tonight al8:30on NBC. Channel 4 Q) ILOVELUCY Lucy sell out to """ 11 free tnp to Hawaii tor he<w•I an<S thtl Mertzes Q) ADAM·12 ED MACN~L/LEHAEA REPORT a;) C"LIFORNI" TONIGHT 'I JOt<ER'S WILD 7:30 tr) ALL-STAR ANYTHINO GOES 0 WILD KINGDOM · E•plorlolQ The Felklan<l•" U NEWLYWEO GAME 0 ~ HOLL '!'WOOD SQUARES 0 JOKER'S WILD (D THE BAADY BUNCH Wedding day tes11v11io1 prog<158 amo<>lhly for • ,.,dower wrth thrM aona marrying a Widow with lhree d•ught.,• until the lemlly pet• decide not to go •long with tM ode• ol P8eoelul co-e•latence '1) ADAM-t2 ED L.A. INTERCHANGE ' Informed Sour~" '1!) VOTER'S PIPELINE Jim Coope< no1t1 HOWO•d Jtrv1a •nd Judge Bruce Sumner In • pro-en<l-con d1a1ogoe on lh11 Jarvis Amef\dmtont. (fl THE MUPPETS Ouest· Judy Collin$ aoo 0 (I) WONDER WOMAN TM Man wno Made Volcanoea" Wondor Wom· en must IOm4lhow stop a Olrat>Qlld ~ien1111 (Raddy Channe l Lbt i n91 0 KNXT (CBS) Los AnQl•les 0 KNBC tNBC) LO'> An•Jeles O KTLA llnCI l Los Anqel~s 0 KABC lV !ABC! Los Angeles l' •FMB1CBS1 S.11 Q.,.,~n 0 KHJ TV (Ind) Lo-. Anqeles '~ KCST (AflC1 S.in Oot>'lll OJ KTTV 1 lnCI) Lo<, Anq1•1r· Q) KCOP TV (Ind ) Los Angelo , tI> KCE T-TV (PBS) Los Anqelc~ '1il KOCE TV (PBS) Hun1.n91on Beach McDowall) lrom r•vaglng Earth with 1111llc1ally· induced volcanle erup· 11ons D OUAAI< 'Goodbye Polumbua When .J&nl to tha plone1 POlunib.i• lrom where no human hat ever retur~ Quark lond1 dream& lll&ral ly come lrue )u11 by thin~ 1119 al>Out them U MOYIE * * * * "G<>lng My Way I t9'44J B•no C•o•bv Bauy F112gerald A p11ea1. ·~ to • down..trod-den pat1sh wo1k1 a m••• cle Wllh lhe par1111 end the !*>Pie (2 hrs ) 0 (,ml DOHNY & MARIE Gueals LUCiiie Ball, Ray Bolger. Paul Williams, P•ul Lynde. Virginia Wood •nd Rel Turn« (R) ' 0 THE ASSASSINATION OF PAE&OE.NT JOHN KENNEDY E111dence. r-ntty dedH· sohed by the Fr_,om of lnlormat•on f,ct and 1n1er views with olllclal• and pro vale c111zen1 p<ov•d• Mid "d 1ns1ght Into thP es!lass1ne11on ol President John Kennedy Q) CM\OL BU~FTT AND FRIENDS Q) MOYIE ***'TU See You In My O<eams" ( 1962) 0orls Dey, Oanny Thomae ~QusKalln'•llte .. ot\fontOeO In tllll ll'lldl- cll ~y (2hft) fO Clt WASHINOTOH WUKllll~EW &.30 D GPO SHAAKIY "S"-'ltll'f And The South A__, Way" A Vtllllng Sooth Atnet~ NIVlll OHi• car IH«ilor Ellaa) 41'- Cl\lef SIWl!ey ben11nat wl!en the hot bloqded Mer· llno ~ 10 lndt• a bat· radta rwf)l\ltlOll lo OYW• throw the ohlef. I CAOSS-WITI • WAU. l"l"AST WEEK ··Publlahlno Profit•" 0.-1 J. Kendriclt NoOle Jr.. \lioe president, Mttcl!- ell, Hutdllna Inc IUIO fJ (I) INCREDl81.! HULi( "llle BMat Wllhln" When DllWf a--0911 a IOb at • :roo, ha find• • loWly young acl8rt1ll1 lnvolll!ld In 1i.. Mme gentlJo 1-ICh he had bMf'I dOlng. Hie ounostty abou1 the e~ ment• i.ncta h1m 1n tile middle ot a 11nuggllng oc>«'11on D AICHIE BAC>Ct<EUAAN (Jlramler•) "the Framing Ot Perteet Sydney" When hi. b<ochar (Del/Id Sple4. berg) 11 aocyaed ol embcrz· zhng. i>rw•I• ey. Riehle (Dennis Dugan). In hi• o~mlno enthuatum. bungles Ille ln11Ntlg•llon end 0911 homutf and Syd· ney lmpllcat.O tn a murder 0 ®) A8C MOVIE * * • '&.lar An<I B1lhe' ( 1974) Jan-Michael Y1rlQ8nt. Joen Goodtellow " popu111r youno man tails 1n love witll a g111 'rom lhe wrong lld• ol town (R) OJ MERV GRIFFIN Guest& Shirley Jonee, Marcy Engels ED MOVIE • * • • Great Expect•· 11ona" ( 19H) Anthony Wegner. Finlay Cume Charles Oockena· tale ol a boy WtiO rn&ell and he1p1 a st11n1er •nd how It ch•noa hos Ille. ml MOVIE * • • • 'Great ~•pecla· 11on1 (19•7) Anthony Wagner, J:'1nlay Currie Charles Dtck-· Ille of 1 bOy who meeta and helps 1 stranger 11nd how ti ch•nga• no• Ille 11 r et Old 9 30 0 PROTECTORS 'TM Tigar A.nd The Goat· tO 00 f) (I HUSBANDS & WIVES & LOVERS T,,e One Where Rort Mo-es In And Helene Slepa Ovt "' 8 SO<rowf\JI Ron Wollll> begll'IS 10 COj)f! woth being a home~& TUBE TOPPERS KHJ 0 8:00 -The Assassination of President Kennedy. A 90-minute documentary examining new evidence . KTLA 0 8.00 -"Going My Way." Ding Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald both won Oscars Car this 1944 movie (also named best picture) about a new priest m a downtrodden parish. NBC U 9:00 -Richie Brockelman, Private Eye. The premiere episode or a new TV series starring Dennis Dugan as a bumbling investigator. vagr.,.t, NI -.te lwll the awlf!ging 81ngle Ille. a C>fAH tiWntN CEl.E8fWTY "°"'8T Jadt Klugman II roaated by Phyllla DllMw. Comle S1-1, ~ ai.t>op, Ot Joyce Broth111. Abbe Uni!. Olclt Martin. Robert Gutllauma. Katherine Helmond, Kay Medford •ndofheR. 00 NEW8 0) H0MEYMOOfo4ERS 10!30 . Cl) N£W8 u.ooeoa(J)<m N£WS D LOVE, .WEIUCAH STYLE 'YOU'M N-Welk AIOne" PIUl'I l•w ottlce "'llnO" a Ch.,lty party lor llfld«. prMleged~ O MOW * * '"' "When Eight a... Tott" (197 fl Anlhony Hopltlna. Robert Morley. A 1141Cfet aoent 11 ordered to break • gold hllaci<lng r1nO (2 hr•) Q) THE 000 COUPLE Oac.tt s!Qna up wllh a computer·d•llng 1gency end t•kea Fatlx along on hla nr11 date Q) LETS MAKE A OE.AL 11:30 IJ (() SPORTS 8PECIAl Feath••w•lght Sean O'GraOy 111 Eddie F1fl6- man In • 10-round bout; ligh\ hMvywelgl\11 Bobby CaulOy _, Ramon ~ ~lo bettle tor 10 round&. U TONIGHT Hoal Johnny Ca,.on. Gueela; Dev Id Brlnklay, Arlene franols, D1vid Horowitz. 0 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE "Low And The BUhf\11 Groom·· Calvin Ind Linda get married In • nudist colooy "LOI/I And The Negleele<I Wife" A W11e Irle• to lnvob jellouay In her hu•b•nd 0 ~ BAAETTA "The Copejll Oatn" Tony l1nd1 his Ille ta lhrMfened by !he younget brOlher OI 11 dope pUSher he klOed, unwllllngly. In a back alley llhootoul. (R) • OVT'EA LIMITS "Zantl Mllflte" CD OETSMART CAPTIONEO A8C MEWS 11;45 EB MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT MORNING 12:00 8 TWlUOHT ZOtolE A lorgotlen atat Of 11\41 30 s u-h., old movifl to ra- c1 .. 1e the ljlirlt of II« heyday G) MOl/lE • 1lr "The CHlna.t!" ( 1M4) Suaann• Foller, Borla Katlol1. A demented mu.io taedlef. IMPONible IOI' Iha murder of a or-..i opete llllgtlf th•t fie lolled, e11empt1 10 rtpMC hll ~ YMl'f letar Wllh - ""'«> r-blel her. (I Iv .. 30mln I fD DtCK CAVETT Gu.t Orlan• Failed, 11•1- lan journall11 known '°' her "''-· W\th •orld ludeta. 12;30 Q MOVIE * * ',y "My Wfld lttfh RoH" (lgH) Dennie Mofgen. Anene Oahl The ltoi:Jt bl in. .....,.... ot Ch1unc•Y Olcott. who beceme • lamoua lrlth ainglng au11, la recounted (1hr,55min) Q) WOALOOf BUA\11\'AL ''WOOCI OI The Roe Dear" 12:S7 II MOVIE * * * "The Man With llle Golden Ann" (111561 Frank Sinatra. Kl.m Novak. A drug addk;t alr\IQOIM to k ode Na habit (!JJ MOVIE • * '• "The Deadly Seea" ( 1987) Suunn11 Leigh. Frank F1nl1y A POP alnQat, tuHerlng lrom o\/lrW~ and the •ll•flnath of • -11 br8111down, arrives at a bee term for tome 11111 ( 1 hr , 23 m111 ) t·OO 8 MIONIOHT SPECIAL Host Pl•yW Guu11· Star· i.nd Vocal Band. Abba. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Jey F..-111ton, Ou .. n, 6t1tQ'Wd, New 1\111tt, C'J llPY "A Gitt From Aleiendet CD MOYIE * * 0.. "They 0111e Him A Oun" (11137) Spencer Trecy, Franchot Tona. After proving hlmNll e "9rO In the war • lormer oowwd become• a g-.ncr at .. (2 hrt.) t:SO IJ TAU<A90UT TOpOC: PuM Rodi Q) MOVIE * ''TM Blood 01 Noatr.._ d8"1U8" ( 196:0) a.man Roblee,· Jutlo Aleman. A vampire b<ega that hi• Mlll lllc:tim Wiii be the lnapectOt ot POile•. ( 1 hr .. 30mln) (I) MOYIE • • * "LA)8t Patrof" I 11134) VletOI' Mct..aglefl. Borla l(artotf Ar•bl •fl~ • patrol ol aoldlefa who heve become Iott In the a-t 2:00 0 MOVIE * • 'n "Pieyt>oy Of The Western World" (19113) Sl<>t>han McKenne. Gary Raymond A d•shellelled m•n. atumbflng Into • remote loo on the l11V1 c:o .. t. tall• • captw111ng llOf'y ot how he murd¥ed hil tyrant lal,_ (2 tva.) 2:07 0 H£W8 2::210 NeWS 2-.30 0 NIWS 0 MOVIE • •~ "Three 0-1 FOf' The ltlth.. ( 194()1 o.rwlb Morgen. Pr19cilll L.,,. The deughtera of a retired pollQemen convince nlm to run !Of' &IOefm•n (1 hr , 55 min) 3:00 f) Q) NEWS (D MOVIE • * "My Son, The Vampire" ( 19~6) Bela l"00'4. Kitty MCShaoe A determined cnarwoman f>alllee lhe undNd (I hr . 30min) 3:35 f) MOVIE • • "Dangeroua MlaelOn" (1954) Piper Lau<te. Von- c.ent Prloe A young WOt"p- an wit-a New York gangland k~llng and fleff 10 the ~~I. puf'IUOd by the gunmen and poltce. ( 1 hr, 30mln) 4:000 MOVI~ • • • 11\ "Odd Man Out" ( 11>•7) James Muon Rob· art Newton A wounded underg101rnd letder t>ec-the ob)ec:I ol a mas .. .,. maohun1 (2 hra l 4·25 0 NEWS 4:30 U MOVIE * * Rendezvous ,.. Mldntghl'' ( 19351 R•lph Bellamy Valerie Hooson A newly eppo1n1ed po11oe commowoner 1nves11getes grail In 100 pollee torce ( 1 nr .JO mm.) . • MOVll! • * Ylo "TN IMacli~" (18'6) Bot;a l(.mtt, ~ .,., ~ A.c.lt .. hOld•. Che.mbar of honora "* by In~ l'f\alt. (t hr .. 25 rntn) SA l'l 'Rf>·\\' • MORNING " N>O D CAUEAA fHf\d "Ram Thal. Ptne» 1'r1 Qt Tl\aillnd'' The aotlllf ~ ~ hlllory of Thll ~and th41 ~It ~ today In thll dally flt• ol Ille ~ople •• d~ D HOHOkONO ~ 1 9 SUl'EAFRIEHOS PTLCUJB Q) El!MEHTAAY MEWS Q) WOMAN: REEL. TO REAL 9 YOGA FOR HEAL TH (J) lliAtJ A LOOKING OLA.SS 7;30 D SAT\JRDAY MOAHIHO FEYER THE LOS ANGELES MAAATliON 0 GOOO Ol.08l!TAOTTER8 I ~&CllEAS • *''°' "Gun Fury" (19S3) Rock Hudson, Donna Aeed. A man _c._ IOI' Illa •bduc1ed flencee with the help ol Iha kldnappet'I g.rffrland end an ln<llln ( 1 hr,30mln) Q) 80WERY BOYS EE) THE ADAMS CHRONICLES (J) BUSINESS UIO f) (() A080NIC STOOGES D MOVIE • * ''l'tle Son or Rob•n Hood' ( 1959) Ot1v1d Heclt- llOf'I, June Laver1ek Robin Hood'a "roon." rn actuahty a daughter.~ bKft to lead n. lather s band agtlnat en 8"11 noblemen 11h•.30mln) 0 t@J LAFF·A-L YMPICS 0 MOVIE • • "Emet•ld Ot Ana1 .. ma" ( 1967) Rory Calh<>un, J•mea Philbrook An Amertc:an ld""11urere< IS <:eugllt In I tllpte.cr~, when three 11eacherous groupa ballle tor tne MCret to a lost Cgypuan lreasure (2 nrs J l:SO 8 (I) SPf:EO 8UGG'I' al MOVll • • "Joel< ,t,nd T'ne Wll«:h" I 1989) Animated A ~Ille bo~ \ravei•no ••th lltt. an1 m•I lrlerld•. encounter& • wttC:h Wl\O turns cnotdrNO onto monsters (I ltr 30 m1n1 EE) M AKI'«) THINGS WOAI< I CHARLIE"S PAO New Doctor Show Operating By J ERRY Bl.CK LOS ANGELES CA P > What 1s 1t" · Beth a'>ks anxious ly "His heart, I think," Lall mer .ins~ crs. "Get the ski patrol. qu1('k '· Beth sa)'s, "You go. l'm a dortor." Latimer says. "So am I It's a bad one He·., not breathing. '*nd there's no pulse " Do :tou gel the impression this is going to be a medical show? The title 1s "Doctors' Private Lives. ' and those dedicated doc tors can't escape the call of duty. even on the slopes of Sun Valley. Of course, with a ltlle like that it's not alt operating rooms and bedpans. A sample from the script. "THEY ENTER A small cot· !age The room 1s warm, cozy. A fire \s blazing, and the coverlet on the bed is turned back. They're tn fi!ach other's arms, cJiizy with the wine and each other." After Latimer turns off his beeper -you can be only so dedicated-Beth sayhortly, "Do you see stars busting? J do -all over the sky .... " Fade out, end of ActlV. John Gavin stars as Dr. Jef. frey Latimer, Barbara Anderson plays his wife, Franc-es, and Don· na Mills is Dr. Beth Demery. The two-hour movie, a pilot for a series starring Gavin, airs on ABC. Channel 7, al 9 p.m. Mon· day. The film was not available for review. AS HE SETl'LED his 8-foot·4 frame behind a table at a Japanese restaurant, Gavin was asked about lhe show. "David Gerber, the executive producer, would call it a richly ·~-,,........ TV'S NEWEST DOCTOR John G•"'" mounted Ross Hunter type of production," he said. "I'm quot· ing from the source. I'm not in· venting this. And l want to re· mlnd you there's no violence in this sbow except in the bedroom. "Before he left ABC. Fred Silverman said it was time for the beautiful people to come back. And it has two beautiful people. Barbara Anderson and Donna Mills. "BARBARA P LAYS my wife and Donna plays a widow with whom I become involved. But only physically and emotionally. It doesn't go any deeper than that. Let's see, it's a richly mounted -what's a euphemism for soap opera" No, David wouldn't say that." Gavin, as you've gathered by FROM Fash ion I sland N ewport Beach ( \ no~. 1s a put on art11>l. Jle speaks with tongue in cheek Once he cla1mro he "'as bom in M anrhuria "after the · 1nc1 - dent' .. It was learned later he told a studio pubhr1st he was born in Shanghai lie was ac luall) born in Los Angele!> Ile sums up much of his film career w1lh th1s bit of dialogue: "I love you. You can rely on me " In "Thoroughly Modern M1ll1e." for which he received rave nol1ces. he delivers a bril It ant and dcv astalinf? satire on his roles from such films as "lm1talion of Life." "A Breath of Scandal" and "Back Street" In the 1'V movie, Gavin plays a cardiologist who heads the cardio-vascular unit of a major hospital. "H E'S LI KE A Michael DeBakey or a Denton Cooley," sald Gavin. "He's a force in the community. Dedicated. He has· a lovely wife, success. be thinks he has tus life together and all of a ·sudden he falls for this girl. It's tough for him lo cope because he's always had tus world in order." If it becomes a series, he saJd. it would be like "Medical Cen ter," though instead of focusing on the patients and their ills, it would delve more into the private lives of the doc· tors. ''Doctors' Ptivate Lives" is Gsvln's first film role in a while, other than a part in "Fantasy Island.'' Last fall be starred in "Equus" in Illinois. His wife, Constance Towers, ts starring qn Broadway in "The Kini and f" with Yul Brynner. "MOSTLY, l 'VE been doing plays," he said . "I was a year on Broadway in 'Seesaw.' More than half a year touring in that. I got fed up with a lot of the stuff I was offered in movies I just d1dn 't like 1t Why shouJd I do 1t? nut what some people took from that was that I didn't want to work al all. I was just turning down specific roles." Although be klds about some ()f his roles, he doesn't. feel he's been type<:ast. "Maybe in some people's eyes," he said. ''I'll tel l you about 'Thoroughly Modern Millie.• When the picture came out a friend of mine spoke to a rank· mg agent. My friend mentioned that I was in the film. The agent said. 'God, he's excellent -but what else ~an he do?' And that was my first comedy." Gavin said, "'There's this thing in show business that if you're.on the stage, you're not In TV or the movies. Or if you're in movies you' re not on TV. • "THOSE ARE THE three op· tions an actor has -stage, mov- ies or TV. You can stay fairly busy doing one of those. But you can't slay completely busy doing all of them. U l were lo be swamped doing TV, I'd still want to go out and a stage play once in a while. "I don't believe you should look down on TV. Or the movies. Some actors think the stage is the only thing. Television rep r esents some real challenges. J'm not trying to con you. ll'sachangingmedium ·• Then, probably explaining why he accepted the TV movie role, he said: "You can't do your business in a closet. You have lo be seen. You can't act all the time in San Francisco " Rolling Along Actresses Joanna Cassidy (left> and March Hanson are among the stars of the new TV movie "Rollergirls" about a women's professional skating team. The show 1s a pilot for a projected Series on NBC STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR . • DM.VPILOT Frtdey, March 17, 1971 -... STADIUM DRIVE·IN Orange 639-7860 . ' I • 1 • I ( •• 1, } l . • 7 CJ2 DAILY PILOT * M-=SMERIZED Y BOXER? Siity Conforte !'.~ I PLEADED NO CONTEST Whll•m -AoH Brymer Fiction Rivaled Bizarre Tale o_f Death Unravels VIRGINlA CITY, Nev. CAP) -The story reads like a pulp novel or what used to be called a "B" movie. The characters include: --A popular &,.a tin American boxer with a hot ~mper and an unsatiable urge to gamble. -THE OWNER OF the brolhe,l who once socialized with the leaders of the community, but who was forced to adopt a low profile and endure a series of tax fights following the box· t•r's death. -The brothel owner's wile, whose husband claimed she was madly in love with the fight.e&: <ind was "hypnotized'' into doing the boxer's will ~ A partially-blind laborer \\ho claimed he was inex- perienced with guns, but whose father was an expert marksman in the armed forces for 20 years. THROW IN A WILD car < hase. death threats, and news that federal officials wanted lo cleport the fighter and you get the picture. But these were not characters m a movie or novel. They were myolved in the Oscar Bonavena I I I 'Anplaitlfl Jae aeOtdd ' ~ slH!'d go tor ft. SJte..,.. "ot flt~ , good PlaP'eal c...,,,_. d••·' case, a sensational story that ctidn't end with the boxer's death. The facts apparently were these: Bonaveria, then the world's seventh ranked heavy- weight contender, was shot in the chest with a 30.06 rifle and died shortly after 6 a.m. on May 22, 1976 at the front gates or the Mustang Ranch house or pro- s tllution east of Reno. WILLARD ROSS Brymer, a laborer and close friend of Mustang owner Joe Conlorte, · was charged with the killing. He later pleaded no contest to a re- duced charge of voluntary manslaughter and was sen· lenced Friday to two years in the Nevada State Prison. But beCore Brymer's sentenc· ing, a state judge listened t.o a parade of defense witnesses who, for the first Ume, related a bizarre string of events leading up to Bonaveda's killing. good for Reno to promote a Bonavena match. Conforte bad heard stories about how Bonavena backed out of deals at the last minute or blew into rages. ONE FIGHT PR'OMOTER testifial before Judge Gregory that Bonavena was known as a "gadfly." He said Bonavena pulled out or "80 percent" of his lights. Still, Conforte took a chance. He said a deal was struck for Bonavena to fight Ken Norton, but Bonavena was reluctant. "He said 'I want TV rights, I want this, I want that.' We signed ·and two or three days lat.er he said he didn't want to fight. I threw in the towel and said to my wife 'he's your baby now."' Sally Conforte became Con- forte 's manager. DURING TUE MONTHS Bonavena lived with the Coo· fortes, the brothel owner said he was told that Sally Conforte was drawing $300, $1l00, $500 a day" out of Mustang Ranch and giv· ing it to Bonavena. "One night he asked me for $10,000 for his sick wife and kids in Argentina," Conforte said. "Finally, my wife said 'he's tell- ing tbe truth,· 5o I wrote a check out for $3,000. Thal same night, he cashed it al the Sundowner casino and I found out from the boss he gambled all the money away." All this time, Conforte said the affair between Bonavena and his wife was deepening and he began hearing from friends that Bonavena was bragging bow he would one day take over the brothel. .. THIS THING WAS building up like a storm and I was wail· ing for it to go away," he testified. A week prior to the shooting, Conlorte held an open house for his new Mustang Ranch com- plex. · He said Booavena was there smoking a 0 big cigar" and ask-ing pedple "How do you Jilte my new joint?" Angered, Conforte left the gathering. Conforte told the judge he believes to this day that Bonavena was thinking "I've got Sally, now all I need to do is get rid of Joe." BE ADDED HJN MY mind, fie wanted to legally or illegally eliminate me and end up with the ranch. In my mind, in some IT w As co N F O a T E • s montbs, he would have hurt Sal- testimony that drew the most at· ly too." · tention in this historic mining Several days before the shoot· town. , ing_, Conforte said be offered He told tales of being in fear o{ Booavena $10,000 -$2,500 in his life, of watching Bonavena ca1b and the promise of a $7,500 squander his money in Reno check -if the fighter would gambling parlors, or a wild ride leave Nevada. He said through the sagebrush-covered Bonavena agreed to fly to New htlls at speeds of between "9'S Yorlc City. Contorte said he and 120 mph," of threat.a on bis bou1ht the boxer a fl.rst·class life. tlctet for New York. Confone. who put up bis Tb ....t4 .... bet c -" ...... restaurant here as collateral for • m ... ~--. ween OIUOn.e Brymer's ........ ,000 b-". sald and Bonavena that nlgbt t.oolt --_,, place in the presence of John events begtE to ensulf blm when ColleW, a personal f rlend of Bonavena cam~ Reno and Conforte's for more than 20 took up residence at bll'b.ouse Jn· years and a licensed private in· early 1976. · • · naUaator. Outside a door was 0 ... meo b' t -'· an armed brothel aecurlty "ONE .. a &ilea wao-ruard ·takes I ever ma.do was when be • came te llV6 lD my home instead CONFORTE LEARNED later of aol~ a bote1," Ooc\totte lbal 8onave:na and Sally Coo· told Ciraon Dll\tlct Judie torte had 1one to San Francisco. Frank Gl'f.t0.rY at \.be evlden-trhero tbe boxer med a 1tate· tJarr hcartnl prtar to Beyaitr''a m ent witb tho Araentlne sentenctnc. / ,. ... _ .. ul•te 1&vin1 Coafone bad Cob.forte said BOna\tena ""'-"' , -became .. cbumm)'" with U.o Uutatmed bl.a We. · • ...i' a-n.. Dudla U'1I tlmt, the bl'009t1 brothel owner• "',.e, ~· 0 -ne• eaid ho learned tha' "'Ho IOt ber m meftlecl, ·~ IMr" ... ~-" s d. ·~ytblnl be would .., Boaa\'ell& wu in LM U.S. u: ehe'd ""' Cot t.t SM wu not la lecau; and a warrant wu -out Ir'. ~'.at• r......-i o.r. llim. Vt!l7 toOailb.Yllcat ~~ Bonavena Hd not o to New Were tiey!emotlon&ll7 ln· Yor • He returned from San v .04~ ha was asked. Frandaco to lttno. Conforte said he learned from the maitre d' al Harrah's that Bonavena was back and that he was armed. "I THINK FOR THE ftrst lime in my life I was scared," Con!orte testified. He said be drove to Virginia City to discuss with authorities how to take his wife's name off the brothel license. While driving from Virginia City back to the ranch, Conforte said be and Colletti noticed .Booavena driving with Sally Con'orte in the opposite direc· lion. AFTER TJIE CARS passed, Conforte said Bonavena slammed on the brakes and spud the car around. Conforte told Colletti to get in the back seat and took the steer· lng wheel. driving off at speeds between "90 and 120 mph." As they reached the main hi&hway, Conforte said Bqnavena had stopped chasing the~. Allen Beaty, bead of security at M ust.ang Ranch, testified that one night Bonavena entered the brothel with several other peo- ple. . BEATY, WHO THEN worked as a guard, said Bonavena took a 12-gauge shotgun from a wall rack, swung the weapon around the room and pointed It at Con· fo!Je's back. Beaty said B~vena puIJed the trigeer but there were no shells in the weapon. "He couldn't have been more than 15 feet away Everybody ~ flr•t time la •9 Ute I ..,;a• •eared? C••· torte testllled. was trying lo hide Everybody was ducking 1 unsnapped my holster'' Brymer testified that, con- trary to published reports, be was never Conforte's bodyguard. They were merely, &ood friends. CONFORTE SAID BE was glad that Brymer and Colletti agreed t.o stay overnight at the ranch with Bonavena in town and armed. On the momirtg of the shoot· ing, Brymer wa.s awakened and told that Bonavena was at the front gates demanding Coll~ to let him see Conforte. Brymer said he.,tocV; a rifle and walked outside to protect Colletti. . "The gun went off in my hands," Brymer testified. "Oscar Bonavena looked at me. To my satisfaction the shot went over bis bead. Re looked at me. I {ooked at him. I wasn't aware be was shot until be grabbed bis chest." GUN la , NATIONAL ? KidS ~eD the Trutll ... RIDGEFIELD, Cono. Every 1bursday It 11 my ex· qulalte delight t.O hark ln th& al· terooon shadows ot P1Y den &Dd eaveldrop'oo some of the creat phHosophical questions of our Ume. "Will there be televison in heaven?" "Row many channels cao we get?" "Did Jesus have to do homework!" A LITl'LE AFTEB 3 o'clock. • seven little T·year-olds, four girls and three boys, come thun· dering off the school bua into our house heaven-bent on learn.in& why God made them. My wtle ts preparing them for their First Commwlion, and some weeb I can hardly wait for them to cet here. The level of dhscuasion beats any TV talk show around the dial. Al first glance these tiny seekers after truth might appear to be only rice Christiana, since the sessions always begin with cookies and fruit juice and a few , of them seem hungry enough to push the miracle of the loav~ and fishes to the limit. But once the lesson gets start· ed, their enthusiasm for life's imponderables would delight an Augustine or an Aquinas. LIKE KIPLING'S .. KIM,'' they are "bound upon the wheel of things," searching out the great river of truth, and the origlnalily of their thinking never falls to amaze. Their answers would keep the learned elders in the Temple firing ques· lions all day lonC. ••w.ell, be ~pt out of the way and didn't touch any of the tooll." "What did Jesus tell bis parents when they f ou.nd him Pl'illcbinl in the Temple?" .. He told them to mind their own businesa." "What happened at the Tower ol Babel?" "The airplanes kilLed King Kon1." ONB DA y MY WU'E WU U· plalnlnt that the essential mesaag~ of religion was love and charitY and kindness. "Now what would you do, Kel- ly," she asked one of the girls,. "if you saw your little brother carrying a heavy package?" Kelly bas a little brother, S yean old, and she was ready for that one. "If my UWe brother was car· rying a heavy package," she answered, without batting her long eyelashes, "you can bet your life I'd be carrying a heavier one." Saturdays at the supermarket bad taught her a lot about llfe's inequities. l'M INTRIGUED BY the de· termined little feminist who in· sisls on signing off her prayers "alady'' instead of amen, and the boy who wanted to know, out of the· mysteries of creaLion, how God made bones. ,"Pretty much all the honest truth telling in the world." said Oliver Wendell Holmes, "is done by children," which is why it is dangerous to discuss sin and human frailty with them. In a trice, they'll give you the complete dossier on the family and its drinking habits, leaving no skeletons closeted. fundltJ of •XSJ\4'DCO have taJ lo tell qut of ~·· A DUD Brooklyn ooce wrote an artlde for Cat'9oJlc DJ st abo t children who PrtX Hail MtrJ, full Qf lf'l)ea" aild "lead us not into Penn StaUon" aDd iiPI hymn "Gladly, tbo croaa t~ bear" aa 11 it wwe ~t • II pet character called ~Glady, Cross-eyed Bear • ., .~ V. Klds somehow tb1nk \Oat ascensloo into btaven 1'U complis)led wlth the help ol ~ tius the pilot, wbo alao may been on the flllb\ deck for night into EgypL Ao AP editor told me bis wik teaches a religion class and one day she asked a tittle boy what. the a~es were liven at l1'ie Last Supper. ''WELL," HE GAVE IT tJie old eolleee try. "fll'St they bad salad ... " • One day on Elba the captain ck tbe guard asked Napoleon what he looked back upon as tlie greatest day in bis life. WitboOt hesitation, the prlaoner replied, ''The day I made my first HGJ.)' Commwlion." Kids today seem to have tbe same wonder and awe of the sacrament, even if, born into the Watergate era, their idea of con- fession is telling all they know about the other guy. But unfat- tered by dogma or mechanical teaching techniques, the.tr thoughts often soar where angels only tread. "HOLY ORDERS.'' defined one Uny theolo&ian, "is the or- ders Christ read out when e sent the Apostles out to work.'' The missionary role was rarely better expressed. As Sean O'Faolaln. the lriih writer, once put it: "There's a lot to be said for illiteracy. Jt "What did Jesus ~o when he returned with Joseph and Mary to the carpenter shop at Nazareth?" A~L THOSE INVOLVED in teaches a man lo think for t.ea~hing the very young the pro-himself." PUBLIC NOTICE PVBLl C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .... MOTlC"E TO c•EOITO•S STATEMENT OF AaANOONN~NT MOTICll Of' AYAILA•IUTY su,.tuuoa COU•T 0 .. TNll OF USI OF OP ANNUAL aaPOttT STATE OflCAU~•MIA FOa f'ICTITIOUS aVSINESSNAME Punu.nt,.to SKtlan •!04 (cl) of IN TH•COUNTYMOaANGE The tollowlnQ per\ons have IMer11a1 e-1en .. Coct., nollce I\ -A.tUtt •~ndo<>N IN use Of ttw F•cill~ twreby 91-..,... Ille _I""'°" for \J II d. r I II, I II d. 0.,. cl. II I lutlneu -· tlw fhul,...,. Octoe.r )I."". Adrnl11htrMiondhlala.Act S.'" s . T"ANSPOATATION Ham G. SM4e ~lefl •• Pth•te f E 0 A G E G .. foullclallan, fl ..... lallle at 1119 IOunda-EI I a Io O G · BROKERAGE CO., tl21 Oaford Or., llan"• prllldoet Glllca "' ·~tlofl AEISCHMANN, DKHM<I. Hunll119lon Beach. CA'2M7 OUrl"' ._.. ~ howS ff'am NOTICE IS HE .. EllY GIVEN to,... The Fictitious aw~s Namw,... f:OO a.m. to 4:00 p.m • .,., .,., Cllllell credllOfl al I .. ebOw Mmed de<-• fe<red IO ebCN9 WM llled 111 °'Ml99 ....,. .-.q-It Wl!Nn 1111 *"after that all -Mvlft9 clal..,. -O•ln1t COWlty an l0ft4{17. Ille .... of IHIP\ODlkatlcln IN said dK--r.QUlred 10 file St .. ley A. Sowlnslll. M21 OKlord The f~'I PtifttlPet office la ltwm, Wllh Ille 119C~1¥Y wuc~. In Or., HuntlllQIOfl 8H<h. CA ~7 IOCAled at R-. 20l 4,_ Campws Ille Olli(e of the <ten of ti. above E......-S. SowfnW<i, "21 Oirlonl on .. H--1 llMcrl 'c.1ttwftle. Hltll1ed c-'. or lo~ ttlem, wllh Or •• Hulltln;ton &each, CA '26-0 Tiie' prhiclpal ....... r ol .,,. ,_ Ille n•<Hsarv vouchers, lo ,._ un· This bu5lneM wa <OndUC-"'1 .,. 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SW• '41 \U1' e Marlar <:orpor.iion •• C.llfoml• lrvlM, CA. tz11S {l.dV en c.,poratlon, 1110? Irvine 111...S., Sult• <7141 JQ«tt 101, Tu .. 111, CA '2MO Al'terMY fer:._.... This bus!-Is conduct.cl by a cot-. Publls!IM ctr..,. Coe•I OaUy Piiot ce poret1onkl.nor Corporatloll FM. 'l4, Mar.), 10. 11 , 1 "' 1 u. 1 • l~~~~~;f::a~~~r;r:l~LI~ =.i-.,,,.o. PUB.UC NOTICE Tht. slat-"' -llled wllh Ille 1----------1 county c1-of 0t9n91 County on l'lrnnous •usouru Fall. Jt. lf11. teAMa STAT•MUIT ~..,, fhe fllliOWl"ll --1$ ..,..,. ~ Pubth!Wd Oranoe C.O.st O.llY PllOC, -a : Merell). 10, 11. :14, "71 SOUTH COAST TILE OOM"ANY\ M0-1" .>ros Marc:1u, N••P•rl •••ell. c.11~'3661 -----------0.¥1d Larry •111111. ,.., Marcon. PUBLI~ NOTICE tfewport Blacll, c.111er111e ~ Tltb ~la~ l>Y •Mt- dl\fldual. 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EAST SIDE Bwlder Jwit complt1ted tbla 2 story 4 bdrm borne FHlW'tll include • vawted c-elllnaa. 3 car 1araco & RV atora&e Hurey, choose your own carpets. Call 546-5880 Nf!W UStlft(~ bdnru1. 2~i baths, uccllent CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX ~~~~nc:J°'Tb One ol the largest & n1cest duplexes 1n .-ooday and dlaUnc:tiv Corona de1 Mar. 3 Lee. Bdrms., 2 earden areas are for en baths & enclosed garage for each un1t. jo)'able days of reiit " Close to at.ores bus & restaurants. reluaUon. Don't mta p · ed • t $17°9 500 EQUAL HOUSING OPP ORTUNITY ,.,..IMr'a HoHce: tOOl ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA IEACH 2 BR. l BA, Laguna Charmer. Walk to beach, Mex. fireplace, oak floors, fenced yard Perfect home for artist, writer, student, couple, weekenders, and anyone ~ho appreciates Laguna charm. Only $110,000. .. :,~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS Charmer! i bedroom. 2 bath! No cocnroon walls! Preab paint! Modern ltikhea! DoubJe"'eara,e! All forObly a .soo1 ~~~~~~~-! RED CARPl:T 754-1202 OCIANYllW $96.500 SURE BET thil coe-you'll loYe 1t nc 1.0w a , • IS.l9 Cbubuco Or. N 8 . ()pen Sat/Sun l ·S PETE BARRETT -REALTY;- '4M2t0 $59,950. 759-0811 4:;Q NEWPOHT CENlEA OHIVt All reaJ eatate ad- vert 1 s e d In thia newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Howi ~ Act of 1968 which ma.Ires it 1Uegal to ad. vertiae "any preference, hmitatloo, or dia- criminatlon based on race, t'Olor, re1J1100, 11ex. or nallooaJ onga.n, or an inlentJon to make any such preference, lim1la· lion, or dl!cnminallon. ·• COWAN HE16HTS !:iatate witb a Conver v"'-ol mta. ~ C&JU'Ons , approx. 1-acre level lot, zoned for horses. Thus LaRue Frey custom di! signed home features 5 bdrma .• 3 baths, formal di.rung rm. & sep. faouly rm. On the tower Jevel la a recreaUon rm .. with frplc., room-width bar with blt·ln cupboards. elec. range & oven. sink, wine rack & refr1g. Walls of 1tas1 io tbe recreation rm. lead t patio that includes a 20x40 htd. pool. This mqnulcent borne will be yours for $445.000 NEWPORT BACK IA Y Quality built John Lyttle home featuring 4 BR, 3 BA, spacious rooms, wood beamed ceilings. wet bar in den, maids quarters. This is a great entertaining home on an extra large lot w/complcte privacy. $145,000. Hard to find ono story condo w II bdrm + den 2 ba w /comm pooJ, jacuui It aauna. Walk to beatb. Our excluatve. First U. on market. Ml-771.l VA OR FHA TllMS Take paint aod cleanser. Gas uver location aod elbow rrease and walk to major shops. ~~!!!!!~~~~~!!!~!!!~~!!!!!!!!!~~ ~·~M~~~=ce~ park, schools and bus G••"" 1002 Gt•rtl , tOOJ ~ Walker G lee NearSooth Cout Pla:ul ~ta~bJl~a~i:: .··.·.·.··.·.•.••.•.•.••.•.••.·.•.••.·.·.·.·.•·.•.••.•.r-..•·.--··.·.··.--·.· RED CARPET 754-1202 531-5800 open eves. Trus ne~paper will not knowingly ac:cept uny advcrt1-.ang for real .. oe>tate whJrh ia m vaola- uon or the law .:~:.o~o.~ VILL~ REALTORS CLEAN COHDOS 2 Bdrm., custom $50.000 BIORS: Achertfun 2 Bdrm., famous Orange shollld chlcJI tltelr ads Tree area, Jrvine $64,950 daity Clhd report e"' l~SOH & IROWH ron f,...dlahtfy. n. ..!_NC. 8 33-9781 DAILY PILOT os..,...1 $45,500 l abilty for ltw fln t S p a r i o u s 2 B R . h1cor nct Insertion Townhome, located jus .-.... a few minutes dri v -.. ,. from S. Coast Plaza --------•!Seller want& to mov~ quickly. 754-7100 Hous.s for Sat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMEO HIGHLANDS This 1mmac. 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 gsi.. urut is being sold by the original owner. Pnde of ownership abounds; come see it. $174,SOO. EXCHANGE ANYONE? Roal &tale Ge•r• I OOZ __ ...., __ ._ ..... _•°"'---i _Ml_Hl_-«AN ___ C_H_4_U._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------1 POOL-$66.400 VAHODOWH Circular drive. Large family alzed living room. Country kitchen Dme. Wall of glass view of covered pavilion & lush grounds surround- ing H&F Freeform poQI. Separate wini for hide· away Master Suite " children's quarters. Hurry for this unique bargain! 863-7881 Of'fN Ill 9•tiSIUN1051 NOCI ,. !•HIM OML Y ONE LEFT WAT&RONT COHDOMIHIUM llDUCB> TO $225,000 ............ 2 ... ltoMI ... Q ... Mewfty at•ot,.en. 1'11• ad•ft CCNtclo Offff't ......,, .... Yaey, .. of poal. ..... - •••••· IEAUTIFIJL VllW OF WATllROMT .:H•ffy md ;'!':c~ M_, COMI ......... opHa.. to $225,000. W•t•rfroat Ho••• 2633 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach GREEN ~fit~ IS BEAUTIFUL! Yf!' This 5 acre estate s ite is Wee a bit of old Ireland. Gradually sloping green grass, an ocean view, plenty of room for horses. Build your castle here! $350,000. 6 73-4400 ~ 1002 ·················~····· B AS'TAA This very ruce Corona del Mar duplex w /pool and jacuizi would consider exchanging for small home, Newport Beach lo Laguna Beach. 2 And 3 BR units w11 ·BA each. Priced low at $189,500. Sparioua Will.aamsbire beauty with 3 bdrms. 2 baths. & formal dining rJom. Beaulaful grounds. Nolhmg com-631·1400 l002 EAST SIDE CUSTOM ~ 11.,alhrare Inc. INVESTMENT -pares w/our low price.~!!!!ll~~~~!!!:=~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~LI Terrific pool, sauna, & G1•r• DUPLEX BeautaJuJ owner.; unit + income too1 Don't wa1t - Terms ! Terms! Call 646-7171 TRIPLEX INCOME $905. VERY SHARP . PRICE S 155,000. OWNER/AGT. CARRY 2ND. 2266 MINER , C .M. PH : 548·5777. ORANGE COUNTY recreation areas. Just ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I• I• t "J' fl f\/ , l•UMlil NEWPORT HEIGHTS :I BR FAM RM+ dining lmck frpk, range, oven Just completed 22 2 BR, 2 BA units, 100% occupied. Excellent opportunity for the professional investor. Outstanding location , quality throughout. Phone now to inspect this property & to receive a detailed purchase analysis. 644-7020 2 I 2 3 SAN JOAQUIN HIU.S ROAD & dishwasher 1ncl'd. QUAJNT BEACH llOME. Very ru!>tk. very d1f beam clgs. courtyard, ferenloo3 levela. fountain, waterfall & ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $145,000 more. Only $89.SOO. :: JACOBS REALTY Brtcr.~-u~or 499.:1731 Genet"ot 100 GeMral NEWPORT IEACH 675-6670 Califorala Ranch. Sharp. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---vacant, clean. large 1002 bedroom ~. S495 pe month. Ca II 962-7788 o 549-9568 lecOlll9 a W111Mr HEWPOlT HGTS. in Lusk Realty's new For Sale by Owner Resale office in Hunt Seduded 4+ br, dbl gar. mRton Beach. Conf1den Newport Beach Hghts, 2 listed. 646-111.l Walker & Lee Real Estate HAHDYMAHS DREAM Garage fully insulated. Bullt in work bench. La.rge lot with RV ac- cess. Newly painted, paneling and wallpaper. Four Bedroom Home in Mesa North. T ruly a Great Buy for $76.000. 566-2313 Ol¥N Ill 9 •II S fUN 10111 Nl(f' TRJPLE SENSATION A WOOOIRtDGE WOHDER A 2 bedroom t.ownhome with 1300 sq. f t., dining room, breakfast area, brick courtyard entry, garden atrium and a ir conditioning. Don't forget all the "Woodbridge Goodies": 30 acre lake, pool, jacuzzi, bike trails, etc., etc. And the price is just $89,500 .•. that's a wonder for Woodbridge. U~l()UI: ti()Ml:S MESA YBDE -Greatly Reduced by over $6000! A fine home for entertaining with 4 bdrms, island kitchen and enormous storage area. See this 1 level at just $133,500. Ctll 546-4141 lSPllHQ. TtAIMIHG -Get in shape with beautiful 4 bdrm home that just needs four finishing touches to be ready for many seasons. Best of all -near everytlung. Priced under $100,000. Cel 640-6161 Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport Beach 1002 Getterol J 002 Gftlff'al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO DOWN \A & Low FHA Term!; Any CUy Oran~e County Call 24 hrs Veteran · Agt. C HEAPER tial interviews are now story. c ustom bui It, TH.AH bemg talcen for l.Jcensed solar home. Includes RENT! Real &late agents or brand new $15,000 bk Old fashioned rharm & soon «> be licensed. Call yard w 1 t b Ma Ii bu room Sunlus!.ed fam1 todav about the many f1bt'rglass pool, d1v1ng ly kitchen. cupboards featW.es we have to of board. heat.er. filter & g a I o r e . T b r e e fer. all UC'Cess & separate queeru11zed bedrooms-J•CUttL <Both also solar 1. Location : Newport REALTORS', 675·6000 HeJ.gb.ts area ~ 2. Qlaa.lity coo.strucUon 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Beautiful Buccola bit cilso 1n Mesa Verde, at 546-5990 home w /spacious room sa.zes & lots or storage. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3. Reasonable price. Gt•r• 1002jGftWf"ol 1002 Perfect for that first •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• move toward the beach! WEf:;J.EY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 1B4G 646-7111 garden type grounds I 960·4361 • heatA!d) Beam ceilmgs, with wishing well & huge _ lolll of wood, used brick . . '~~(;~!Hl!i~ .:· =ilMlll · !iii~it~~~ ("""1!!}}~!2 141 '"•"°""°'™"""ht [flRMtl INVESTORS ~!=~1:. ·~':t MOUNT AIM YIEW _ 3 Unit.a, $95,000. imable Tr1na Model, Perfect home for the HEW HOUSE Home, 3 units & )>001, which 81·t· on a '"-oil first time bqyer or for Xlra lrg ocean vu home. $227 000 D a«i th I t Three overlookin" Back Bay, e nves or. IARGAIN Xchg for smaller home. 5 Units. 2'yn" new, bird aanct;ary & mta. A Bedroom charmer In Luxur\.owi 3100 sq. fl. Bier 833-13SS. 499·1731 $182,500. real beat buy in Tbe qctael.etlenoeJt ghabommllvoodbo. mExe·. home on hillside with Prine only. Call 1 ff u d t fa ,, ~pectacular view or DB.UXE DUPLEX Betty Agt 645-9161 B u s, 0 ere a Real S h arp r Only snow capped Saddlebaclc Both urul.3 a.re large 2 $111*,SOO $82.500. 546-1.313 Mountains. Luxuriously bedroom, 2 bath with ul£U# USTl ... G. C. f. Coleswortfly I Ol"f"'''19•111'"'"'0 "'"""1' features loo numerous garages & private Extjtmgcustomhomc.J ~ • , appointed wtth premium built-In kitchens, double .,.....,. ""' • .............__ ... 40..00101 !~;···· ·. I too list. Priced under ya.nb Building is ra1rly Bdrm. 2 bath on approx builders rurrent price new with stucco & shake 1900 sq ft Steps to our •"""'CH IO Ml .... -for next unit at Sl62.SOO roo(. Only $69.SOO. CALL best bearh. You own the _..._ " For appointment to in 56&-2660 land on Uus one. Asllma $17,900. spect call 962·7788. • SEL ECT $1.SS,000. Great 4 bdrm, fam.Jly • · K€Y home. Good acbools & ' ln €"'LT~S R PROPERTIES Newport Pier Realty nel1bborhood. Mesa " "' """' lilllA'"' Verde, ln Costa Mesa. AS.~!.~D~~:z:" 4'lpi!lll;fllllmi.2•11•u11ra11.1•&•!lmlnfu"1~ 400E.U-ia FOii AU IRVIME 2 Bdrm ., 2 bath tDwnbouse; frplc., brick patios; this one you must see1 Open Sat/Sun. l·S. S062 Aldeo, The Ter race. R·2 LOT .......... S,.Clal! 7 2005 Balboa Btvd. CM --.utAS Need more room Newport Bch.673•2058 · · -. -• • ._ TraMfer your present """Ii . • -..,...... eqwty here Ir assume · · V.A. loan--'7 percent in-IALIOA fSUHD t.erest-$302.61 mo. pays all. Big living room DUPLEX Brick fireplace. Huge 2 BR, 1 Ba earh unit kitcht1n--4'amily room. Steps to beach. 20(1 Gigantic finiahed bonus Gamel. First Day Offend ,, ... , •• Showlacj Sunday •0.6 FOUIPLEX OPEN SUH. 1·5 17082 Gro•e Circle Choice Huntington Beach Joe. Property in tip top shape! 3 Bdrm • 2 ba. owne's unit. Priced to sell at *215,0001 llG CANYON 4 BR, fam. rm .. 3 baths. Beautifully decorated family home with patio views from each room. sns,ooo UDO ISLE Newly remodeled 4 bdrm., den, 4 batbS, living r m. w /cathedral ceiling. Lge. master bdrm. suite. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 Boy\•d·~ Oriv1· N . 8. 675-6161 1002 GeMnlC IUCH VA.WES PtllCE llDUCm. s Bdrm Penit111ula Pt Steps to beach. $189,000. 1002 Plus 3 bdrm. older home, South of 1'7th St., East.aide Costa Mesa. Call room! Priced redured $2SO(I too! Take advan- tage or super price, terms tit space! Call now IAYAtOMT Balboa's best location I 2 Bdrms., 2 bath condo in adult. all security bldg. Walk to oceao. pier, village, shopping; boat alip avail. All thia for 1--------1112 Highland Dr, N.B. rt49 500! 4 bdrm. 2 ha. Extremely popular CAMELOT mdl. Th.ls lovely home located on a cul-de-sac within easy walking distance to So. Coast Plaza . theatre3 & restaurant.3. Many outstanding features include: 752-1700. l y AppoinhM.. See dlllplay ad In Sunday ~ OcEAHFROHT WESTCUFfl HAUTY F.d!Uoo, C1ass 1002. Charmin& 2 BR. home; 2 4 &Dd den or S BR, 4 BA. r·-------•t car garage. Best swim· -.._ .... ._.... OPf 119 11H11Nro1<r. ·1· trg. !am/dining room, 2 Ur--adtdCCNldo ming & fishing area, q p ! N ' ~ ·; I frplcs . Great schls, "f"Y'" close to stores & I I I ··li~!HJll J',!~~~~85~~: Cam1ly A supe!5:~~~0Quality restaCOS~A~i~! "OH ,.;. ra•N"'l)( • -·-·-··-features, 3 bdrm. 2 bath, B R 0 0 K V I E W ._ • ""' ..... SAHTA AHA ~ & ••I.Ula. 831 So. TOWNHOUSE I :0~0.!.., T.PLAM COUMTIY ClUI & a rvlcewl <a.ct > SSantba 3 Bd.nn.s, 2~ ba. all elec. c-.. _ nr•"'•llc, beautifully nna. oae 0 out bit-ins, brick !pie .. up-640•7000 Thi& is me of the most ., .,. Cout Plaza. Good area ! plans in tbe Orange cpt.a/trp' 12 sty. ~b r 3ho8meR Sat/Sun 1•5. cond. 2 Landscaped COltOMA DB. MAR Spacious Duplex. 3 bdr m; 3 bath. patio. ftreplace, + 2 bdrm, 2 bath, aundeck fireplace $165,000. 644-7270 Custom Draperies Covered patio Decorator Wallpapers lhrougbout Outdoor gas BBQ Auto Gar Door Opener ,Skylight 10 Fa m. Rm. BY OWNER 979-811.3 Pnn. Only Sl09.900. ~~~~~~~~~ popuJar 3 bedroom noor decorated-new carmel for value increase. Open graded carpets. ••rr.~~~~~~~~I .. Y.A.MODOWMl Countyarea.llhasabig w c, wet ar, , ·-... patios, comm. pool. Yf!I, no down payment family room, coxy brick delightful paU09 w/mln 400E.tr6, fORM.L saa.soo1 WantAdRanllts 642-5678 req uired to buy thla fireplace & a big up-keep on cul-de-sac. t.M.~=:..... uus ..... ~~ftr.op. G11Mrtl 1002G --.-.. -r-.. -----,0-0-2 bHutlful 3 bedroom spacaou.1 yard. Located By appt. Sl30,000. 4.~. .. . ..... --.--. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW AIOUT HA WAii? $14,900 Great for an investment & fun for a retreat to paradise on beautiful Kauai. Lovely 1 BR Condo on front row ocean bluff. Private airport. WESLEY H. TA noR CO., llULTORS 211 I S-Jo11.1ftr1 ... load HEWPOQ C&na. N.1. 644-49 I 0 1002G...,.... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAPICOD $53,900 $2,150 NEW HOME Eoshl•C.M. Dwldcr ju:.t completed this 2 story 4 bdrm home. Features include . \ aulted ceilings, 3 car garaRe & RV storage. Hurry, choose your own Carpel!. Call 5'&-sMo. ·•.-:J..a. HERITAGE TOTALDOWH WJDding roadway to ~anng 2 sto11 relr<'nt 1 Pnvate grounds protect secluded entry tD lavish It v1og room! Go'1tm et kitchen ovf'rlooks sun- shine courtyard• Wmd- ine staJrway leads to sweeping master bedroom plus child 'sJ:;;;~;;;~~~~;;;; retreat' Hurry. seller 1s ar\XJOUS. 847 6010 . • REALTORS CONTEMPORARY SPAHISH Prestige area. Oceans.ade. 4 BR, 2.400 sq n. quality built beauty. Huge cor. lot . ocean vu Prired right, $129,000 Call ror appt 1-433-7712 Aactloo Realty JUST USTID!! OCEAHRtOMT J Bdrm., ..... bath ocean- front home: open beams 1n hv. rm .. bdrm.; patio Dbl. ~arage w /opener. s:m.ooo 6'73-3663 833-0723 Eves associated BllOKEllS-AEALTORS 101~ W Balbo" b I l J6h, 1002 CE 110181 ILllRS CD. r (> r ll • ColdweD Bai11cer , holu, iounnet llftcbeo, clol!e to schools ln prime 0 • 11 * 675-7060 '* l trl• llvlo1 room , neighborhood. Owners l~~~~~~~~~I ... ffrt'pta~. covered patio, bought another & must . waterfall, brick BBQ. aell quickly at only , GeMtal 1002 GeMHI IOOJ OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ~·~tba~~ •ooo.s~c~.a11i. ,;,,a_P~ii .············"· .. -·••• .............. -...... . • 1 ~ to beaobi Prt~ c::. ~ . tor qwck .. 1. till.too. I PROPERTIES Bal ·-~-~ty R-3 t.AND & CONDO PACKAGE ~.~dnaU1•. Call llDUCBJ 67~•1700 90 Unit project in Ontario ~ 0111Nt1t9•11 sAA"m11rMr11 , Sl2.000. w /8/iprovcd plans, final map, ~-11;11111 ~'L~~ =: ::i~: i:h~f~J't..:~~~ :=~ »"" now ltT.SOO. i Dr 2~ FAit.a~ 2 8drm fber .,• ......... :...-~-.. bit&, 2100 aq ft. Optn ~at Coeta 11 ... ..,... ''"''.V!!UUWUH bouMS.1U,5 Sl ., c. ll•k• otter. .,,. "' knocb oft.ID •bed 10\I 1121" ......... we NRh·t«Uni Dall.r C1rcJe • PUCit 1..nec1 Adi to a..-.iw,ne.1 •tat• .. <>nn1• eo..t f1Mloo ..net. ,_Haft.;;.;.._~~ ....... ---~_... t RESaNt~ llllOICr~ COMMNv • DKUXI CONDO OM 1HI IAY OverJ~ pool Ir Jacam 1t tbfs Jovely 2 b edroom z~ bath condominium. Exctt\01 ma1ter bedroom foat urJn g a private dressing room & sauna. 24 hour se c urity controlled bulldtne. $275,000. A COU1WIU. ..,._CO. 844·8080 A RARE IEAUTY Lovely Newport Beach 3Bdrm. 2~Ba. Home. Vacant. Immaculate Move In Condition. Bright CheerfUl Setting In Great Location. Custom Drapes Select Wall Papers. Sun Deck. Th.is Rome Shows Uke A J ewcL $U9,500 A ''Joy Of ~ewport" l..istlng 111 DOV& DRJYI 631-180fl " 't .ive up the Olp! "u.t'r It ln Cl•~41d • Ship to shore '-Ulla 1 805111. - -·- I .. . r I • I • I • • • i • ~.~~.~ ....... !!~!!!.~~-~~ ....... ~~~.~~-~: .... ;. ~~!.~~~.~~ ....... !~-~~.~ ....... ~~!~!.~~~........ Y:tid9v, M1n:PI 17. 1978 OAIL.Y PILOT N . !-... ,.. IDOZ G, .. ,.., IOOZ Gt••wl 1002 Coda~ IOZ4eo.t.Met.e 1024 Cost.Mete 1024 Houws,_.S. ~for-5* ~fof-S. ............................................. •··•·················•· ......••••..•..•...•...•....•.•............... •·······••····•·····••• ...................•.•. ·····•················· ...................... . IMYISTOl-S SNCW$46,000 Ouard" aateway pro tttts lavlab courtyard w\t.b pool. Secludtd en try \0 executive Hv1n11 room. Sunshine KOurtnl!t ltllcben overlooki. pnvate p_aUo SweeplnR master bedroom plus child's retreat. Owner 1s arut.lous. Submit any of. fer! 8C7-6010 HAUC>tt YllW LUSI Th11 homo baa many cu.tom feat~. L•rce ~ourtyard. buutlful otlve tree aod many rose bushes . Built in boolubelves. formal din i.ng room, paneled lam1 ly room w/parquet floor, buiepool ~ ll 'i t-.61Rt\ll't ,. J ', '-(' 4 \ I #1 • 7~1) I Cont "•Y Co1un1 dei M'' 1002~...,... 642·5678 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macneb I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FIOM $49,500 TO $1 ,500,000 IA YSHOltES -A HST IUY! Great area w/pr1vate beach. 3 BRs, 2 baths. family rm, Ii ving rm w /fpl & beamed ceiling + lg. sunny patio. $157,500 leasehold. Gisela Hanen 644·62QO. <Q·ll) "MOHTEGO"' New Harbor View Homes listing - 4 BR, formal dining rm home on quiet s treet. Lg. pool-size yard. Close to schools, parks & comm. pools Donna Godshall 644-6200 CQ·l2 I llG CAHYOH TOWHHOME Immaculate 3 BR Monaco model w/ne w cpls. drps & decorator wallpape r . Lovely garde n has Japanese Pine & Bonsai trees. Lynne VaJentrne 644-6200. {Q.13) 1a1cac & SHIMGLE CHA•Ma Cozy 3 BR, den home rn prime CdM location near s tores & bridge to beach. Cathedral beamed ceilings thruout, fpl ; 2nd story master suite w /wrap around balcony. $165.000. P.111l a lla1lt•Y 642 8235. (Q·l4) STRICn Y A SOMERSET ASSUMI $50,000 LOAM 3 Bedrooms. Locatrd next &o cntral parl: and beautiful lake. grut tor ftahina and llliltog, JUI" ruuodlrd by $100,000 homes. Make Uus boml• a ~at buy! Won't last king. Call 063-67117 ATTEKTIOH FHA/YA IUYYS Sharp, clean borne un 11 q111d tree lmed street 3 bdrm.. fmly rm f'r~h paint. Pnced for fa&l 1;ale Only 1162,500. Better ON THE GOLF COURSE Executive home · 5 Bdrm -3 Bath . Large lo'am Rm -3000 sq ft. • Gourmet Kitch · Spectacular View! • Owner Movlllg · Must sell! 1823 TANAGER OPEN SUNDAY 12 • 5 PAREL WALKER 675-4144 lBauua. hurry o n th 1s one ~--.......... M ~9491 __,.. un er I 022 Costa Mfto 1024 IUCHVILU SIOS,000 l' n bl' 11 c v a b I )' I o w pnce'' Just blocks from tl1e water Xlnt NewPort Beach location. Sprawl ing contemporary homl' Wood deck e ntry Spacious liv10& area with massive !rplc, rustic family room Open beam ceilinlo(s & wt?t bar. Circular :st:ur leads to fantastic sun d eck. Hurry on this one'' Ca ll today' 646-7171 ., . i. • f U.STSIDE FIXER $67,500 Oldie but good1e, hul(t' lot.1 Zoned R 2' House need:. work' S1tl1ni;: porch entry! Cozy la· iog! Large sto r ~gc sheds' &:tter hurry!• Call &15-0303 1111· NEWPORT IEACH ll11~hly upi.:ra<led 3 bdrm. family & dimn~ r-ooms, nl'w brown plu!>h carpet:.. :.parl..hn~ pool and lolS of C\trus Of fered al only $128,500 Call 540-1151 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lib Chld&n Soup .. It couldn't hurt tO call Clluck Na.sh aboul a r e ON THE IA y ward.mg career m real S I estate. Free tra.uun, 11 pectacu ar bay view. vou qualify S40.5lOl. slip, share p1er.1~J~~~~~~~~ Reautdul teak &1 . ro:.ewood features. 3 bdrms .• 3 b11ths, sep. maid's qlrs. Side & ocean patios. dbl. garage, sep Wfl:.hroom $595,000 ~Al H\ STl\t f"FFJt St·;.\ LION IH \IT\ :Jl~ll E C:~l. Ccl \ot 111·:1 :1:t.1 I 1213 :-.: C:.l. L.1.:1111.1 l!li.~ Costa ~so 1024 •.•.•••.•.............• VETS FREE Housing. Ze ro down, zero l'OISts Any CllY IO Orange Co Call 24HR VET ACT 556 0777 ---- MUST SELL NOW Collet:e Park J br & dm- 1ng rm, l'OV<'red pa110 Tl'rms to swt $80 500 831 9081 MESA VERDE MtNI ESTATE POOL E/Side Custom home. 3Br. huge fam. rm • 3 car gar , on R·2 lot. Agt. 646-7171 MESA VERDE Out of state owner must sf'll 3 BR. 2 ba . on cul dt' sac:. ~.IXJO '\ J ohnson Hkr 97!1 4!/tl I )J ) EASTSIDE COSTA MESA JUST G IVE IT A THOUGHT-a duplex With all the extras ui.ual ly included in a home - wood bun11ng fireplace!. built-in kitchen s. 3 bedroom upper and 2 bedroom lowe r un1l EXCHANGE "lip" COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 6'5-5511 GREEMBROOk 4 bdrm. 2 b11 Kdnom1·ly popular CAM l':LC>T mdl. nus lovely home locat('d on a cul·de-sac within Movli.gTo °""toe ....... a.a 1040 llu"*l1•1Nd11040 hlllit t044 Os>c'n llUU!f~ Dilly 10um ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6pm J Hr. 2 bll fk.dul IA.II FIMD 2 SlrY •Br bOmo lo lft'at JURTl£ROCK ~r. Cate for boat or Mab your appt no11r to klcaUon Joe to be,acb. lrlr WKet gardtn, frwt see this Paruide Estate walk to scbls. !ihop g & BROlftllOOR ~.dbl gar. 229 Pnn 4 be Tui.efw.ty dttor t· buie Ed1S00 Park Va """' Cl-ton Dr. ColJege Park ed ho ( I I cunt ready for fut oc: PATIO HOME Pnced tost>ll. SS&--11674. · mew/ rm d n rm cupancy. Pnced to sell ---_ _ Xtra lge lot w/RV MC at •1900 * 6 DLX. U"4rTS * cest. Luic\ous land.sc•p ' . Under C008trucuon tni· 963-5e7l Sire R.L 9'J.70t0 OWNER i:s Df'.SPERATJ;I Submit your....offer on lhi~ 3 bedro0m 2 bath beauty which loclude:. a hugt: (amU.y room. W\U be finished approit ------ ooe mooth. tlSO.ooo BEACH HOUSES STUAIT F1"4E Come see these lge 2 Qr UAL.TOR ~31·5~5~ & l Br on dbl lot. Jog lo 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAMAUGHTS Lo~ly 2 Bdrm. 2 bath l'Ondomlou.tm with mini ocean view 12 mile from Dana Marina S76.900 Cal 644-72 I I •'OR DETAILS millla • I l * * * beach. Old fuhiooed Don Gordoll blln cabinets. Fncd I yard. cvrd patio. Good 11171 Vhl Metsifta rents. owe ftnaocing ijj lr¥fM Open S1tl/SUn 1·5 810 ' You are the wl.ru\er of 2 Geneva. Just li1Wd at ticlteU to the $115,000 Jt!anne 64S 3000 auc.S IUHMY or646-7171 .... .....,..H •£••n FOWES ---~ --.. al the ~ 1042 Ht-7000 ANAHEIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• &vRr. 5 .-..... CONVENTION ~ 111'"'91 CENTER WATERFRONT ONLY SI 15,000 BY OWNER For the SEAGATE Irvine beauty for your MARCH 21st Custom tile nr & patio. big fmly or enterta.hll!r':. Performance paradise. Frml din rm Call &&2·5678. e.xt. 333, t o frpk • 3o· i1 hp, water oversized lmly rm. J claun your tickets. view frnt & bck, Jbr, baths. The charm or Spectallui 1n Dana Pomt 3ba, J deck~. pool, uJ•"""' ,._ •. h * * * jacUUl. tennis, dbl gar va '""' cei .... ,g .,. a vy area, 3-4 5 Br, resale or 1234.000 714 1846•4829• shake root. Great teams new Alb<> income pre>-TRAVEL _ 213 597 5553 courts nearby. 759-1501 petty. into this s pacious • ------I R:~~T~~rE Statnoom Meredith '"iM 1044 (~'a'Bll119t'Jiif 493-7766 Garden bome w f29X) sq. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ft. of luxurious living. WOOOlllDGE Real !'Jltate B Toro I 032 Cruise thru the fmly rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• & 1st seating in the Crml 5 IB>ROOM din rm. 963-5671 2600 sq.fl.+ 3 car gar. IN IRYINE 4 BR'S ONLY S7 4,000 ONE LEFT LUSK RESALE Oubh1nd10g area. 4 br S_,.f ... LIST Prescott model, nr park, fully upgr, lnclud air cond , landscaping , patJO, atnum, tight fix. appliances. c:rpts. wood & Pavers tile fl, mir· rored closet~. SI 93,5 Bkr/owner. 5S2 4121. Don't miss th.is ideally located California Homt· on a ~ul -de·sac. Near schools, park and sbop- pmg 21• ba. c~ntral A <.:, onl> . .-~ "' S'17.950. We !>Old 2 other~ 3,4,. or S Bdrm modt•ls for more Cull .now avail Some w /pools + 968 3371 Condos. Member Multi pie Listing Sernce r--·~~!~.!~ V""ii -rn $87,500 v;:------VALUE in 2111 sq fl 19'1(26 famil y r oom w frplc • lrg k1tchtn, ule & l'Pts. Near Mile Square Park. SIUHHY DIP TURTLEROCK 4 Br, 2 bath, Carnil} room & atnum Plush carpet & redwood deck mg. $135,000 Ph 833·1084 o.mtt, $JOOO under mrkt, 3 BR, 2 ba. beated pool. encl bbq patio. up RAMCH REALn grades, nu paint. $81,950, 551_2000 VA possible. Open --------- wk.nds. 5Sl 6346 WOODBRIDGE PLACE .JIM WF:LL S rt .. :At.TORS In your own castle Comes w/4 br & is im· maculate. Less than $135,000 968-3371 Smoketree Twnhm. 3 Br. 212 Ba. 2 frplci>. be11ut derorated. Pool. Jacu:n:1. dbllse Owner 559 5573. Special offering. 3 5 bdrm. Contemporary <1e tacbed family homes m op•n. woodsy de:.1gn Just short walk to lake & parks in Village of Woodbridge. Fr om $11.5,000. 5S2·4101 ~7 6264 BY OWHER SUPERI HOME :..'tilJO \ti ft. Award home. pool. t't"ntral air c·ond tiled roof. up~rad~s thruout. lh•ady to movt 1n $159.900. Wall con ~•der trading for 4-Plcx 963 ~or 979-416.5 Real Estate By Owner. Sharp 3 br, bike lo bch, lg yrd. S70.500. 963·1!5 I !I El.EGA.MT CONDO $3,900 DOWN! -------- PIZAZU PIZAUZ 5 HR. :J bath home in one of the best "family'' neighborhoods in Npt. Bch Totally redone m earthtones accented by wood wall treatments. Lg. backyard w /deck & room for pool. Buy now & Ii ve m Npl. Bch. for summC'r1 $180,000. Appl. only. Holly Markas 644-6200. CQ -151 ~HERITAGE L11itur1uus t'xi•cul1\ P:. homt' 2 slury u\t.:r luok10~ grt'cnb<'h on ,, cornt'r 4 bdrm'I. fml> rm & dm rm. lge lot Funtast1c pool & .:rounds Phont' now for ~ppt ' It's beautiful ' 545-9491 easy waflonR d1stam·c lo 1---------OHL Y $62,000 Btflly upgraded w /loads of xtras. Shows hke a model. 2 big bdrms. spare for boat & trailer Only 4 yrs old. 7~1501 Brand new 2 BR• Never hved io townhomc, hns everyUung 1 Pool. tennis. JacUU1, sauna' Carefree la v1ng ! Enjoy eq u1 ty build-up & tax s helter without maintenance worn<"'>' Whv wait take .i. l:imart ... tep & 1·all the Personal Service People This .4 bedroom e~ l'CUl.lve home in Wood bridge IS loaded with 1l Entirely upgraded with a large lot on a cul-dl' c;ac NEW-VACANT' Subnut your offer WESTCUFF -St 49,500 Great family home w /room to add on. 4 generous BRs + family rm & Jg. poo l Childre n 's play area separate from adult patio. Walk lo schools & shoppmg. Fast escrow pos s ible ' M ary Lou Marion 642-82:l.5 CQ 16 l "SURf'S UP" Key to 3 private beaches goes w /this atlraclivc 3 BR + den Cameo IUghlands home. Lg. living rm w /stone fpl ; eating area in kitchen; newly decorated. A best buy at $154 ,000. Marjorie Mahon 644 6200 ( Q· 17) SUPYI MONA.CO On LARGE lot in HARBOR VIEW HOMES! One of the best s treets in Phase I I ! Don't miss this if you're a Monaco buyer• Carl Butler 642-8235. <Q·l8) MAGHIFtCEHT VIEW OF CATALINA Ir ILUE PACIFIC! Rare opportunity in Spyglass Hill! Smashing 4 BR, family rm home. $255,000. Laszlo Sharkany 752 1414 . (Q 19) SU VIEW BeaullfuJ 2 BR + den Nantucket model w/cus t om landscaping & upgrades everywhere! Priced attracllvely at $215.000. Joyce Edlund 642-823.5. (Q-20> DOYER SHORES IAYFIOMT ISTATI Handsome, approx. 5.000 sq. Ct. residence perfect for entertaining. Huge living rm + formal dining, famlly rm w/bar & 5 spacious BRs. Dramatic pool & jacuzzi in private walled patio. 3 car garage + workshop. Dock for 60' boat. Ottered al $.550,000 leasehold. Cathy Schweickert 00-8235. <Q·21) MAGMIACEHT OHi OF A klMOI Beautiful custom 5 BR home in Dover Shores w/VIEWS! Courtyard entry w /oversized pool -formal dining rm -lg. master suite - soaring ceilings ln livine rm - (am Uy rm w /bar & fpl -aourmet kitchen. Leasehold Estate $400,000. Barbara Aune 642·8235. ( Q.22) CA.MIO SMOUS Panoramic ocean view & steps to private beach. Beautiful single atory 4 BR, family rm, dlnin1 rm home prof. decorated in "earth'' tones. Shown by appt. only. $369,SOO. Donna Godshall 6'4-6200. (Q-23) ·~· REALTORS Bock Bay Retreat Fix & Save $$$' Pnme l11cal1on' 34 Arrt-~' Older ranch style ho ml'' Country lutchen' Lan!e ll v10g room ' Old fa!>hwn service porch' 'll t·i•d, paint & 1maR1nallon • Just listed' Won l l.1~t al Uus pnce' r llurr:, I CJll 64$-0303 .-liiliijll Real Estate MUST SELL MOW :\h~a dcl Mar 3 br 2 b;1 garage dr opnr Tt>rm,, lo s1ute S79 900 831 001u MO II.ARNEY You gotta see this on1· 'upcr sharp townhoml.' luadl.'d w /S4 ,000 up Rrades Slaineod win dow<>, <'\ten" H : US<' ()( real c lay lite. 2 car f.?ura~<'. puti<l. ~ood burning fn:>IC'. x Int loc11 tJon. Sec today 838-6254i Real 1-:<;tate S o. ~oast Plat a, theatrl'S & reslauranh M any oulstand1ng featurl's mdudl• Cu.~tom Drapt>rit'' Co' ert'd palm lk<:oratur Wallpe1f)t'rs throughout Outdoor RUS B rt<J \ulo Gar Door C>p.•n1·1 Skylight in l-'am f{m B'r OWN~R 9791112.1 Pnn Only Sl09 'lllO Assume i 5 loan lbr 2ba. pauo, pnm~ lm·a I m1 from bch lndstp'tl. r~ de<·o thruout 5.57 2005 MESA VERDE OPEN SUN 11 1 2845 Corvo Pl. lc6oa Peninwlo I 007 _______ _ By owner 4 Bit 2 Ra. fplc:. & F'am Rm. beaut pool w /Jat'. $126,5110 546-9179 ......•............•..• Peninsula Poant By owner. 3 brm I '• ha 673-8008 Prin. only :-face 3 Br. 2 ba on \1011 tero $195,000 M~rshall Rily_ 675-4600 R-2 ZONE Solid l bdrm horn<'. dou hit-i::ara~r Largt• lol 912.500 Roy McCordle t 81 0 Ht!>Wporl lt•d. Costa Mesa 548-7729 USTSIDE SUPER IUY!! Corona~ Mar I 022 -------• 3 B•irm. 2 bath On1· of tilt' lowe!>t pnt·cd 1m maculatc h om t'~ 1n l::ai.L<;ide C' M Ownt'r rt• ady to sell! 546 8&1<1 ................•..•... COZV Jbr. 2ba t J:Ue<;I house. FTpl, 2 patto!>, R 2 lot Pnn only $157,0llO. Owner. 64o-7()30 BY OWNER 2br lba hse New p;11nt in & out New c;upt>r dlx 2br, 2ba apt O"<'r i:ar All bltns, crpts & llrp.., Ocean vi('w 710 Fernleaf /\vr Opn Sal/Sun I 5 67:i fi!J!l2 $189.!iOO 2 & 2 duplex, front hoU!>(> new. Open Ilse Sat /Sun 12-4. 616 Goldenrod SUNSET PREVIEW Open Hodse Daily 1 6 424 Mendoza Terrace 3 BR. dm·rm. view Lachenmyer Reatty Inc 646-3?28 S4S·H83 WAMT AVtEW IYOWHER Two best buy'I in COM on same bl.It. panoramic ~an view11 from each 3 br, fam rm. form din rm, irpls, beam ceihn11s. new ruas. beaut priv patio• ft nice yards Must aell 1. S187,000 7S8-9'48 or 6"-2841. Jt no answer tSU-8722 Open houle Sat/Sun 1-s. al.lo wkdyt. Cbarmlnl 2br, So. of hwy._ TerrHic toca. Hrdwd nr. n" plurnblnl(, etc. R.i lot. PM~ Cor dupta. Gar. ttreHC'd. 8Y Owner. $165.000. •~ Heliotrope. 94(). 1171 1'; side Chilrmer. 2 HR w guest house, dbl i.:ar. ruc:e backyd. fulllo' ford St-e to apprer1atl' 128 E IAth St C all ownr1-~~~~~~--54R-8.qs1 MESA VERDE/OWHR W \NT TO ~AVE S.5,004 ON TlllS 1\1 Centr al area grt'al potential, 3 RR c: a r. fncd lot. S79.000 'fl·rm' Ownr 848-4110 MA c L L J\ T 1-: :1 B H REDUCED llOllSE" This 1s your Vl'fY last S 12,000. chance. Opt>n for your I d inspect 100 & offers. QwC't cu· e·sac strt•t•t. .. _. adj lo Santa Ana Coun .;at/Sun 10·5PM 1590 try Club & tenrus Club, Myrtlcwocid. 8051544 3979 now $.97,500 3 Br. 2,'!l DOUBLE bas. 2100 sq ft Open YOUR MONEY bowie Sat 1·5. in 10 years' If h1slory re 182 The Masten peal$ itself m 1988 the ClrcS. resale value of th\!! ap Seashore Real Esl<lte prox. ,_,, acre Costa 675-Sl!OO Mi'aa Ranch will be ------ doubled. 3 super br "4EW OffStlHG W/1"-ba. crpts, drps, Lux.wy Coll. Park con· frplc +bachelor wut for do, 2 br ea. with full ba. addition a I j nco m e prof decor. & A/C. At Ml&hl do a UtUe trading! t chd 2. ca r ~a ra ge OPl'OR11.1NlTY w openl'r. ldt>nl for May never mum 0on·1 o<1 b th 11 t miss this one• OPEN smt<.e u,yer "'1 mi ed savtnc.s. Low dvwn FOR INSPECTION Sat payment Only ~l.!'>00 & Sun 1 5 pm, 222.5 Ca Call now 646 5945 nyon Rd. Costa Mesa. Calif. McNASH REALTY 64.2-lJM days N2.a"r8 e\•es Rfl)UCED $7,000 1 Yr. old East Cosla Mesa tripleox. ~luxe un lls. ea. w/2 bdrms • 2 H~•.....,...... ba., dininl arC'a, laun- _.. """ d r y le frplc. Now A RITUll $111.000 2 BR. 1 b.a qualnt home IVB.YN COPll.AtillD in c.o.i. Mua w/'5Xl2S HAI.Tott 552~434 lot w/futurc rexontn1. ----------Call today for mor. de· Brood~ 3Br .. IBa. ex· talla •n..500. .cuUve home with E ~CALL Now] cuaimc tile entry, sun· ~ ken llvmt room, btam1, ("/+ 04"1·8800 c•thodral cellloc. fplc, _ _ o-J' _ . formal cbn. rm .• dream DONALD M . 8110 ldtcben, w.U1 micro Ao•<l•1t•. 11.,. wavet ltrlC! fam. rm., Move In Immaculate! Sparkhn~ rlcan homt-3 bedroom' ~at1nl!, art'J ht•Jrt) flreplJl'C (Jwt•t t•ul dt• \J l' street "11:,1rh nt·~ P'lfll & Jat·u.r ll fur 'um mt r fun SH I .$00 BKH 540 li:..10 TARBELL RY OWNER Real Fotate 3Br. fam rm, near beach now ' S78.500 Open hi.e Royd Prop«fi•s Sat Sun 1-1 _21~ Cupar 642-1830 PARK PLACE 4 BR. P"'t _ -- mslr swte, <'ntry kllch. Transferred-must sell atnum, gazebo, owner Woodbndi:e 2 BH & den. ~· help finance. Brkr or 3 BR. fo'orm d1n'g rm. 963-8377 atrium , upg r a d e d , ... R.£ftS TLC lnd1cpd,. $99 ,950/bcst .,......, • • of r 551--0685 4Br. 2lla. many xtras $88, 000 !lj)l 3533 3 bdrm fixer upper -------------- w/big fmly rm. Wood MUST SELL! WOOOIRIDGE RE.A&.TY 551-3000 $10,000 lelow Mkf. Wr.ie 2 Slry, 5 br, pool hom<' 3 baths. frml dm· 1111:. 2 frpll's, cvrd patio. easy l'arc luwn. 6 burning frplc, hardwood Lo v e 1 y J r v i n c floors, block wnll fenc· Orangetree patin homl', 1ng. Could be your recreation foril S'lS,900 dream home w la hllle 5S9 0148 or 994 1>1~1 work. 759 1.501 matur(• fruit trees All IElOW MARkET! ll'ramll' k1tchl!n & en T hr ee Woodbrld~e ln $11i,Ooo firm Pnn Townhms. various only. cull uwnH al Real F.o;tnte models. REDW OOD, !ltil! 7645. Occupant'}' -$89.995 STONEWOOD. »901Ja)s ---------1 $113,SOO. EASTON. Prof I MILE TO OCEAN lRVlNE GROVES Tri-level "Aspen" 3 BR. rn. w/upgradcs & xtra li:e. pre m lot. $113,SOo Fee land. C"rt'l lhis-3 BR, FR. ind washer. dryer, frq: w/bottom freezer, cu:.1 pool table Sl lS,000 Fet- GRE£.a..JBROOK lndscpd & upgraderl. ~ 2 ~tory 4 bdrm + $138,900 Also. GRJ-:J.:N SPECIAL separ ate family room T R E t: . '1 ll R ...... RED CARPET Lri.: 4hr z Slry fam. extra large lot on cul de HAM PTO\! $101.995 r11 645-3474 home w 2700 sq rt Top sJal' Sf.ZOO· M Patnck Tenor~. 5S2 4'1141 _________ _ £o' v ltX· nr MaRnolrn & I Dl@£:JjmDIErurn Agent. Talbert $10.000 und1·r 962·44n(,.~")546·8103 Wo~bnd~e sv~re-WOODBR IDGE B"r' mrkl for th1~ model .11 ---------i 4br hoU.'l' o~n<>r LIR OWNER. J Bdrm, 2 ba. Sl29 000 1-; .. .,y go1n1: DIR, upi;:rad<'s lndry, Broadmoor "Wildwood · ow1wr ai..'t. will h!-.ten ll OWNER kit ram aulo ~.ir door, Under market at $97,900 }Our terms lndscp'd '-1u.;t mo\·c m SS9-0092 96115AAO Ma y $110,0011 27 ------~on hac:h I 040 DESPERATE Song.'lpurrow SSI <rl31! ••••••• •. • •• • ••••••••• • They ve moved & nwn t;j///18""" ---..-_ -.- C lp.•11 hw Sat &: Sun 1 $ l'ffltll C'aln 1 Br, 211 Ra . tum rm 2 074 sq rt $11'.UIM 1\1 ;1m1•r H1•alty ll4H 132.:l GRACIOUS LIVIMG AT ITS FtNEST Exquis ite Mered ith Garden 4 br beauty. Newly painted. Lge fmly rm overlooking btflly mani cu r ed g::irdl!n w/watcrfalls 9635671 two &: MUST SELl. ~V7$~IJS.._K._.. NOW ' WOW what :J "' home! With 1 larl(<' I work w1lh OranJ?t' Co bdrms. i:•_, bath. sparkL· Vets onl_v llom"s to in Ji? brick firepla ce, Sl7S,OOO l''or info rnll. calhedral eeilini:. bri~ht Vet Agt S·H <Ml family /dining room & neat land!\capmg., ll 's n Woodbridf.?<' s & s buy _YOU Just can t miss Redwood. 3 hr, 21-, bas, seeing-hurry, call wet bar. wood pancl'g, ~-7521 ~real loc S97 .ooo Forest E. Olson, Rltr Own/Agt 5SIJ 7075, or UNDER $I 0,000 5.'i.2~ BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT •IM IRVtHE • Only 1 Palio Home left 2 Rdrm+dcn. 2 baths frplc, refrigerated air conditioning, m1rror<>d wardrobe doors, 2 car ga r age with auto opener ... plus full reC'rea l100 fac1llties i.nc ld 'g 8 teonms courts, Z pools and a pair o{ jacuzzi-. AlJ this and Irvine too! On Irvine Cenleor Dr CMouJton Parkway) jw;t ust ol JeHreoy tm.995 Ca 11 5S \.1263 To assume VA ~an at Orangetret!. Condo, t br, 812 % no credi t , .no located ne'd. to s tream. qualify, less than 2 m1 to tennis courts. pools beach. S72,500. Prine. $4 7, 90 o Own I Ag t Only 893-5419 552-0n , ________ _ 2 STORY Spac 6 Bdnn+Cam rm, THE COLOMY TURTLEROCK WfTH IONUS cnvcred patio. 3000 sq ft Ptao I-Fee land-3 Br. 2 F v Sehl•. ,.._mer tot. Lovely S Bdrm, 3 hflth le Ba l · A ~WPl home in t'am1I) ~.750 i9732""' Potomac den. Tl'MJt. <'OUrt<;, root. ~: •• ~ ~mSt09~~: hc>ml! In qu1t-t residential l..anc 962 67ifi n-c center Many extras DEERFlf!:LD are.i Lovely up(tradl'd - - -~r mot1vatt.'<I to sell-Plan JU, Twnhome v;1 Wllh wood and mirrors 5 R r . J Ba . Pl 4 only -.750 (~n house "'" l h ed -"" • .,.. cant, 3 Br 2 Ba, fncd .,..y 11; l patio cover Landmark, 1 yr nrw. S•t/Sun JO to 5, 3802 and wel bar Ca ll hu11e lot ... blful ProvincPtown Ph pauo,eole-cearopor As ~SIBI A&ent land-lrape, close to bch, ~ soc &ne-nbll & pooh sho!M. srbis, SJ2.4,000 ---------. $84,SOO. Call Benson B.lGAMCE. IEAUTY Mk tor Will, 962-5$66 or VIEW11 752o6488 A.MD .CHAIM SMn-7600, Agt •• HUDSON BAY REAL TY, l TD. from tbe moment ,YOU IY o~a .. from Mt. Baldy to ..ur th(i taa\efully d~· "" Olt.allna. 4 Bdrm11. fam. corated 4 br hnmtt In Nr beach, 3 br 1~ ba, r rn • Pl t1 n ~ t n pnttl«e nell(b bofhood. encl. patio, utra lg lot. T U R T L F. R 0 C K • (7 1 41 6 4 5. 9 9 5 0 Frml din. plf.aaure plWI nr achoolll. R.V. ac~s11. Beautitully la.ndluped, 1 ________ _ privotAt courtyrd, lnvlt many e xtru. $87,500. lawn and atrium w\th lna pool w/rpa w /luah 94«2 Mokihant1 Dr. Call mat.urelrffs. Thltl home I•--------· l&llduapln1 on quiet cul fO<' appt. !IQ.5048 hAJ curb •J>rc-•I' IARE FIMD do-tac Mu-ts~ lh1s u -3 Bctnn sinlile atory enrl qtiaite home. 963·l67J IY OWMll unit. wtth larp 1'1·epl•C'I' Nf'tirly S.000 liq n.. home. aq>arauna lh1.n1: • din OT beach 4 Bn, formal lna roorn. Prl'1att c::J Walkr:r i; lf!e ovtrstud yard. YHltr Bdrm _.;awal:on Bath, .ReaJ ~tate lludJ. ~bmrt aU ofrena ---------.soo. Prlnct&>* oaly. SAIS Resale Speot'lal11ts AA.~.~ 1,4 or 6 bd?m models dinln« rm. 2'2' ca~ral , _ _,. elf family rm, w/PV m e...,.. pauo and 2 car stOM fl>lc, 3 baths. -on't pr-.p, our ~~At.ion nail some w /poolt. laat lon1 at '120,IOO. mim lrpoot Cell Prine. on\)'. Call ea.4N'1 an~nao tor appt. or Me at Open !'.!.~!= UM. Sat/Sun nooa Ul •S..,. ,... .... Ml""',._,,_.. -&PM. 21'12 Stari1re Ln. n """'"'~.,..; '"'*....: ( .. M OA!l.Y ~OT Frtc!!r,Malch '7, 1171 ........ ,_. S. 1~ ,_.',_ Hoeatta For S-. Hous.i for Sole Houwl for S. ---• ........ mt..a...a.-... .......... ........ ...... ~-~.....-. ··················· ••..........••.•......••.....•..••...............•.....•..•••...•••• .,. .. tl ii/.'__~ L....L.. JLL-.......-a for~....._ &.&--.--... • .;.a.;;. eeeeeeeeeeee••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •e•e _ ... __ ,_ ................... ....................... ....................... a..-..... IOSO ...... ... toso Hi#Nrl.... I 069 .......... .... 1069 "'·~· htldl 1069 .... .._. • ~ "-' 1 oa a.._. a..ta 1 oa •··•·••·••••••·•• ·•• ••• ....................... ····'•••• ·•·•• •••••• • •· •·•••••••••••·••·••• ·•• ••••••·•••···• ·•· ·•• ·• · ~ s. --··•••••••• ... •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ..... !~ ------------------IY OWNEI ILUFFS 1 Bllr I.tom ocean, A· ·::;:.::•-t•••••••••• ,. Ofe1 HOUSI 1:00 • ~O PM s-s., ......... lOJt c...... w.,, "--" .... •. 4 Bedroom -Top-Of-The-World family home. Scenic views of ocean, valleys and hills -Move-in condition with new carpets and drapes. Close to elementary and junior high · 'schools . Sl..52.750 497-3331 SOUTH LAGUNA D N LAGUNA NIGUEL A A OWMTOUIOWM $77,300 Spadou1 Executive 3 Bdrm ••Bba.ita .. plan. frame, 3 BR. a ba. ~11NGTOMICH OcMD Yiew home. $ &ltm, 4 bath All me lftd, n.ew cau. atrium w/fount.alo, Mw llAUTY 1 A 2 bdrm Panoramic view of hills. 3 Br, 2 Ba, wMew In pre1ll11ou1 floorln1 " •hutteu. ttpta, drpe, Hint. L..:~ Lib new. 1'71 IW. =. ~uiJ::'. ~-=; country kitchen home w/sundeck, ~Sborea oo Galuy 110.000. Own/,\&L pnio. Ou BbQ. Swam-Manor Ud4 ln pre Ill Cove_... paUo, caref ........ lands"aping, ·2332 · 833-8S:ilorM4-2ld•ves. mlns pool " tenna:.. •ti&iouabQcbareapadr w carry with H'M '~ &...,.;; ~ $130,000. By owner. <A·BIHt:) PACU'I dod.-.ooo cement walkways, block fence . OCIAHAIRl IWJMCOMOO MS-49'11 COAST RESALES, lNC DADY MOWI Immediate possession to qualified DU-_ ~ Tit.la exclUna 3 bdrm. buyer. .--" Owner will help ftnance II.AMO MEW 1--------... home bu OCND view• · Re •LTY WORLD Two ~. two down, botli th1t 3 BR, lSOO IQ. tt. 1llO ~,._view 2 story, • MoWle .._ UY'-9 from .Vel'Y toocn "a ~ untta redone, new lowobome ln the bdrm, 3 bath, din rm, Atlh ..... Juuul deck The J&• e1:a5 carpet•. e t c. Im· caret,... BJutra. With dm. t lrpje9. Reduced . We have numerous apedom, opeo floor plan .,....., maculat.. Sec:ooda to the lO'Jlt dowo, owner will $1.U,900. Offe.r/t.rade. be.uUful mobile bom reatura atalned claaa bl'eak.,.. Good rental carry a 10% 2nd T.O. r Owner. 84.J.079 tor aale h> •tabU. wlncliowt, exteoaive use "!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~~~~~~~~~~~ l.eaN bold. '180,000. 3 yrs. at 10% lnleres 2000Sq ft of house. View ol pVb lo QI, Nwpt lkb ot wood le 2 frpJcs. "' payable tnterest only Newport Upper Back H 11 D ti o irt on B c b --~ HOUSI • ~~ •••••• !!!! ~~ .....• !!!~ ::111\,~~ :u~ p':,:eP~:. ~;.4m 8;in~ /:ri:n b:~. ~·y:·A :i. ic:rin''t ... tor adultt 1 Tbl1 2 ly$131,000. no, roc:k f11>lc In LR. Weatmlnlter. ln prit bdrm. " den, •ood " YAIJ.IY 640-9900 s12s.ooo. Open house ranee~ to flt moa it.au bo«ne, delJ111ed by M'l'll ITI. _ $61 W .... W .. T SHORES s.attsun 12-'. SS7-607S people • pocketbooks Herbert Bro•nell, 11 .JIUU. .UUU "i ·r-~ SlO.OOOtoS.0,000. Wear located la• woodsy area Spectacular location~ cli:>5e£o poot: 2 Bt+dea, trplc, fir to SEAVIli:W Pott Royal 2 aaneauayourpbooe. with an ocean view. ceUin& mirrora lo llv rm, Story, 4 Br, 3 Ba. beaut CALIFORNIA PAClfl'l C SUper! 1219,000 Proposed Park & Shopping. C Id Sale &arden paUo off mslr Vlew, landscaptna. finest Mobile Rome ReaJty Area. Lovely 3 Bdrm Condo with bdrm, i car gar. l bllt Lovely 2 BR Newport upgrades Beat buy-B> 270SHarbor, Stea hostess dining area. Warm skylighted from bcb. Nr poo! & ten-Cttst Condo, incl. air Owner fl79.000 641}.66'90 ~ kl b C nla cour1.1. IN.500 By cond. $112,000. Property tc en. pts, drapes & nice patio. ownr.64S-4408, 731.0425 Houae&&Z-3850 By owner. New port Fmnily P.-fa Fantastic terms! Call Linda Today Heights 3 BR, 1 ba1h. Spedd and STEAL IT! UDO ISU Sacrifice Price! !rpk. big yard. S89,500 Si9,950 MISSION VIEJO IEALTY 0penu.sDaU.r $129,500 Princ.only.&e3* 2Br,196'7Magno1Ja20x.o 499..Wl 495· 1730 :J:J .~_!!!!!!!!.._.!!!!!!!!~~.~o~ ... ~'.~--~-~~ ... ~~10~•~• ,(ii!l!~J• _......., -.....-----1105N.C.oonHwy •• logUno ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-1177 DRAMA TIC VIEW OF CATALINA SUMSITS Cozy 2 Bedroom. Laguna home located on quiet street. Excellent ocean view & view of Laguna's city lights. Completely fenced back yard. Terms Available. Offered at $112,000. Pleawc.eoct CHBYL HAYS 4'7·3331 ~ . ~O RIAL ESTATI ' llJ 11 lffdt I 0481t...,.G IMdi I CMI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHmw A TEl VIEW -cit,, oucrn a11d No,.tlt Ceaat aetd mo9 .. YWws hootn •• ......, nwy rOOM of I-IC .. .tt ho.-at ad of ,...ct -.cl cwtMd .... c._. sac _.... lob of 911fff ,..tailtc) ••• $229,000 497.3331 SOUTH LAGUNA 499 45Sl LAGUNA NIGUEL 495-1720 DANA POINT 493-8812 '"""' I 044 l.ogltM IHdt I 041 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME LOCATION On wiodlng Paseo. lhru Woodbndge Village 3 Bdrm, formal dining rom, near communlly pools, beach and lake. Priced to sell. (;all 8.n-JJllO 8ll-ll80 lrYIM's Only RB> CARPET TOP O' THE TERRACE This highly de~arable OlrdJrr. beaut1CuJly de· corated m earthtonea and immaculately main· ta.ined. Avll.llable for a proud new owner Allk· ang S89,900 Beautiful view of mountains from secluded park-IJke loca· l>on RAMCHIULTY 551-2000 LUCI< OF THE IRISH • YOUJ' gree.o will aet a lot more tor you on this ~Uor Plan 4 home tn Univ. Park than most bthtr purcbaaes. Owner will take a Ion& escrow on thia,. BR, 21/1 BA. ~-e_ll located home. ll ,, nms Just been reduced to p.u,ooo NOR INS REALTY OHM HOUSE Saturday 12 lo 4 pm 6831baliaSt., Laguna CCYLY CAPE COD-This ls what Laguna ts all about! Beautifully restored cl)armer. 3 Bdrms., den, library, formal dining room. slcy!Jt cow:itry kitchen & separate artist's studio. ~Y wallt to the beach le has excellent ocean v1ews. $189.~. OPEN HOUSE SaL & Sun. I to S pm. 33851 Violet Lantern Dana Point SPANISH MANSION- Unique Dao• Point landmark converted to 3 urut.. Perfect for owner occupation plus lMome. Ocean view. Impressive facade & immaculately remodeled interior. t215,000. COIONA Da MAit 2 Bdrm., 1 bath home wltb two rear W\ltl. Well e1tabllabed are• " wen cared foe-. $17$.000. •494-1057• Buutlf'-'1. newly re· modeled BLUE BIRD CANYON hotne with motber-ln·l•w unit. red hill ~· 552-7500 ________ , $10,000 down and lalle Ova' pe.ymesm. S'73-"545 3l601C-tHwy.,s.~ 499-4591 LAGUNA llACH CHAAMElt Oceaa view from every room or thl1 LaJuna charmer. Very pnvate pool. outdoor living, walk·in bar, cathedral ceilinp. S1'19,000 tiJ Coldwell Bon~er 3 Mooatth Bay Plata Laeuna Niguel 496-7222 13 '·0136 REAL ESTATE INVESTOR'S ATH:N TION-Five units newly upgraded inside & out Close to Victor Huao's & beach. 2/2 Bdnns & 3/1 Bdrms. Check out for great investment in our rising market. $285.000. JUST LISTED-Ultimate privacy pll1S ra bulous coa1Uioe view. 4 Bdrm .• 2 bads, original Laguna charm home. Large earden lot. A delight for the creative. $235,000. FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW-Qua!Jty 3 Bdrm . 2~ bath home Open beam celhng, Spanish stucro rntenor, quality carpets, etc. A must sec at $1"2,500 UM So. Coast Hwy LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 770-Zl 1 I 76a.1571 Ex-lg.~~ 1f ::. mod One ol the Bluffs.priced Wntclff lecMy Just listed. HUIT)' on th1 kit. 1 ~ lot, pat.lo, nr ten-to sell quick: Featuring 3 3 BR 2 BA, den, all re-ooe. SN $2FN33122,700·3 o1a &:priv. beach. bdrms, 2~ ba\M, ram mod'ld 77, new lutch. lge $249,500 OwnM 87s.62S9 rm. over 1900 sq n. Just yard, trees. $1S5,500. 1121 2B:r, 2Ba. 1973 New Moo ---------I 6~yearsnew. Ox!ordLn OpenSat/Sun 3b"4. (l8158X·U>. S LAlgMH MNJ-1 I 052 ~ Mlg.lf f 052 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "FAMILY FUM'" TOLAR REAL TY CIESCO Park, just listed. Rumpua ra.n. + family 1·993-7320 548-0391 $26,950 MomtalnYlew Careifree rm. w/pool table. 4 BR, ________ ,--------• 3Br, 2Ba, 1976 Bar rrom this •3 BR, 2 BA 2"" ba. Walk to beach. MONTEGO 4 BR. 2 Ba, CUSTOM BUILT rington, 2Ax64, s • Par home In Northvlew. Livinq pools,letlJU3.Canalfront famrm,nr schJ&park, Nwpt lit s h ome. <A·B7646), vacant Located on quiet cul-de· In this 3 BR. 2i,a .. tile charmer, only SLSS.900 $154 , 750. 640· l HO. CbeerfuJl,y decor. 3 Br. 2 owner aruuous sac. Cathedral celling roof, patio home, just CAYWOOD REAL TY 644-7463 ba. View. J•\1lly beam "Peek a-boo" Cireplace minutes to beach. Fully INC. 548·1290 c..>elJ's, used bm·k frplc PACIFIC COAST an living room. Reduced 1.1\Sulated; close to pool, IOAT SUP $85,000 Opn Sunday 125, 222 La A~~~~f~ t.o .$117,500. jacuzzi & clubhouse PARKIJDOCONOO Jolla.642·9740 Ht gt Bb96J099l Ylsto Def NIC)Uel Adult comm. Just SMll.1)()() AVAILAILE Split level 2 Br 2 Ba. 456 ---un in on c · 4 BR. 2 BA. formal dm (81 l & a view from every wan· Superior. Open Sun 1-5 HWPRT·IEST IUY HUNT. IEACH lng, beautifully decorat· -46/an dow m Uus elegant 2 BR 675-6775 Agent. View of ba1·k ha~, ed home. New wall-to-condo, so clean you ·11 $87,500 BeaollfuJ 2 Br. Cozy Iris wall carpet.mg 00 quiet think 1ls new• Agl, KARBO~ VIEW. Great 2 br 2 ba Sea Country Cott.age for two in pv cuJ-de-cac. Close to EJ _~ __ 1_1s _______ 1 ente~ment house for PropertJes. 955-.2260 ~arden like selling s Nl C executive. 2 story, pool .. ---------Adult Park complat cuel ounlry Club. UDO IS&.£ jacuzzi, sep. rec. area WJpool, tennis cts. Owner will consider Newly remodeled, 2 lge I et b mucb much more leaseF~~LonY,USlV89I~ a....a......---.... Br . 2 Ba, beaut oak :a~~t,ff'::t.r!.J:. S.ca.n...te 107& CJY12211>.S16,500. -"9 .._nwwn 1055 paoellng, stained glass, 1821 Port Abbey. By ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAUFORNIA PACIFI in th.is outstanding home ••••••••••••••••••••••• beam clgs. By owner. Owner. $195,000. 640-2809 Sweep1.0g ocean views, 3 Mobile Home Realty w/4 BR, formal dlnlllg, Sbr, 3ba, 3000sq ft, many s;m,soo. 117 Via Yella. orSS&-1~. BR, 2 ba, ha bms, frpl, 2706Harbor,SU!n larie farnUy room, close upgrades, choice lot. Call ~ declts + bonus area. ~5837 to rttreaUon facllJUes. Bob Jacobsen 752·8321 MEW $118,000. 492·771.5 ---------i. NlguelShores ... $178,900. dys,&.1997evs/wknds ~wport Crest Twnbse, 2-storySeaViewhome BY OWNER. 24'x64 hecutl•e'sO,...... ---------walk to beach, ten crts, 515 OO ---------1 Great Lakes. 1974 cll!>t.om home, w/spec-MhsiotlVJefo 1067 pool. jacuzzi Agt • ODH Spacious 3 Br. 2 b tacular view or the••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-7171 4 brm 3 ba, 2 frpls, pool, charmer Located ''TH Be ·r jacuzzi, tennis. grd ME DOWS mountains California aut1 ul upgraded El "BLUFFS"Twnh:.e . .i hr, gates. VERY pnv VAC A ··• lrvin1 ranrh style, 3 BR, family Dorado 4 br 2 ba on crnr fam rm, xlnt cond. qwet Owner to carry bal. No Beaut 5• adll. no J>l-'l roomlcspac1ouskitchen lot Warm earth tOn'-'S, street.Af(\646-7171 credit. Full price park. 559-0229 eves Large Jot .$142.500. remodeled ktclm, lR rear TOO, TOO MUCH wknds CORL alUHIT yrd. Must sell Below DOM'TIESORRY :.;;;n~oo. 751"8775 ; TWO loVl'ly fplr<; condo w /large deck market at S82.900. By See this custom 3 Br. U~la1rs · master suite! IUCH ARU patio, A1C, trash com-Owner. No agts 23682 den. West.cliff gem at HY Hms 5 ir $196,500 Downstairs -hvmg rm. SPECIALIST pactor, upgraded . CaJle Ganador 768·7217 Ul2 Dover Or. French LRGLOTnrpark/pools +TWOmoreroomyBR See'15forallyourmob1I Recently redecorated 2 Open House Sal /Sun 12·5· country katch, w /bay PROF DECOR Pr1n & lg. festive kitchen/ homes. we specialize 1 ~R. 2 BA. Ready to move super sharp El Dorado 3 window. cusl drapes, 644-5443 brldst rm. Sll6.000 tQ-2"> beach area homes. m t.o. can us today lo br 2 ba, tam rm, lg cor-wallpaper. Activity an-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-111l•-Ooon-•a•C•W1-t.e•r•64•2•·8·23-5•1 ~~~~J.CIN~? ~1~3 tee ... 183.950. lot /R v dicatea a sale-tll lt be SHOWPLACE ner w . . access. BROW MAR"ET Brookhurst H.B. 963-0991 ProC. lndscpd. Covered yours S169,500? W. Mors I\ VIEW+ POOL =\nn~:w"l!:~~~ wd deck patio. New _~ __ .e42-__ cn_58 _____ Tastefully decorated & Fuu for all the family GOLF COURSE carpets, gar door opnr, upsraded 5 bedroom Spacious 4 BR, d101.ng rm la IUCH!! area w /many upgrades. + •xtras By o.., ,. ~. / "' · .. n"'r. *~HOUSE• home, comer lot, Harbor "' am rm wt forever 2 &inns. 2 balh!.. Wt't 3 BR, 2 BA. den. family $83 750 Ope H ~~ • n ° us t' View Homes. View or Big ocean view. Owner a nit bar. fam·rm, sunken In room Brick courtyard Sat/Sun 10-5 581!-3391 DOHT MISS Canyon Golf Course. 1ous, has bought another nn, lne kitchen Par w/water rountaa.n. Ask· ...,.,.,,, A F •·t " ln ""'''"' ve. aciu ar THIS ONE ~r aruuous• $156.500. rent $182. meld. ut1I g sJ1~CX:HARP 4IR, 21A Sat & s.mday 12·5 BE:~t.flifsRY 536-8009_ --- better than new 4 BR. 2 SORREtn'O MODEJ. "'-.la .,., ru Del Mar 492 021 P r o f e s s l o n a I I y y a rd , i n -g r o u n d lit" 21 l ~ -;yr RENT OR IUY Newport Bearh I br adlts. SS.500 642.21679 BA custom home Fireplace, large patio & 2402 Orchid Hill Pf. '-l'f 11Uyr'21 landscaped In exclusive s pr ink 1 er s 0 P EN ' 0. ccr CJClr Irr"L ~ I I •• 3 Br, 1 bath. $86,500 &ale-guarded N1euel HOUSE, Sat/Sun 1 s UVING RM /Fr 1 Mcrt. Real Estate C2-1200sq fl $400 mo PARJ< ftEMT $97.50 Shores w/full recreation $83,500 by Owner DINING&:FAMIL/~M 640..5357 2Uruts.S98 . .SOO HunlingtonBchadultpd amenities. A good buy at 586-6192 Call Owner /Af(t 4.98 5766 park The luck of th1· W4.900. ---------TO FIND: Locate lrvtne l~~~~~~~~~I Jnsh can be yours Thi~ LagitllMI ~ RHlty By owner, Madrid 360, 4 Av at Mesa Dr. Go east ..... ..,_ .... _._. ... ._. .... 1111111 S. .IYan beautiful double wid!' SUSCAPECOHDO 496-9413 495-5220 r~~.2~~~·~~;;01~~ on Mesa Dr thru golf •JUMIOVA* •• ~:~ ••••• !~!.! !0~ z0r;i:1·/~~~n~~a ln San Clemente. 2 Br & 493-9494 130..5050 ft wl(rpl-view , pool course to Upper Bay J work with Ora.nge Co. CHARMING 4 br, 2,,., ba leprechauns can b den or 3 Br. highly up ---------1 36x16, newly decorated Place. Left lo Orchid Vets only. _Homes to tbdl. home ISunhollowl. yours Seems:: is beUe\ grad'd. Ownr purchased inside & out, pro · Hill. VSlet75A,OOOgt.· For infoc 54 a 1 11_ 0800 m ,900. No an+s. 492.4337 ing, but be 1iure to brin anotber&mustsellnow! Cbarmlng new3Bedrm + ressionally landr;cpd. ~· your 4·1ear clover $94,500. Lse /opt. den, 2 bath, fam-rm, OPEN HOUSE Sat 18th, Lovely bright well-kept Mission Park, 4 br. 2 b:i , <MF4655·6l HAPPY ST Lockbolit. Hurry, call! A/C, French drs, pvt Sun 19th, 26701 Val home Ln cw-de-sac area grt>enbelt. view. open hst> PATRICIO; DAY FAMTASTIC VIEW front courtyard, $123,900. Parlso. ol nne homes. Acreabe Newport Crest condo, daily ' 5, 28032 P:tst'o CALIFORNIA PAClFI MonarchSummllJJPlan Owner.831-7098 768-~. Estates in Back Bay P.lan2;2bdrms.,2~1ba. Barranca $95 900 MobtleJlomeRealty B 3 Br 2 b" ( ...a--.iv EW Area. din. rm • 3 decks; across "'"·-er 49" 7299' . . Z706 Harbor. Ste 208 I ·dscpd '& d "• P[0d """uni H.wporfle«h 1069 frompool&tenrus. Must _vw_" _.... .>40·S93'7 n ecora e · TWO STORY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comer lot with complete seU! $111.500 Saitta Ano 1010 ------$119~. Ownr bought For sale by owner, 3 Br. privacy. 2 backyards 1 Agent675·5200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach 2 Br I Ba ~rhome-bnngof-2"'1 ba, Jae ram rm.. $10,000DOW.. w/lgepauoand roomfor 41R$61900 xlnl cond Pool1beach EX,.'USfYE~LY w/frplc. Lee fncd yd Assume Bal of $165,000. pool, the other for dos Westcllffpoolhome,JBR. Sh • adlts 123000 675.1957 -"" w/dog run. Many up 3br & den PoOI home. andgardentoolhOtUe 2 ba, 1mmac cond. coun a r P 5 Yr o Id · • -· ---~ Laa.una Bea ell motel grades' si25.ooo. Prine Owner wlll carry bat of Sil 1,500 try kitchen. Ownr1agt, t.ownbous~; Jll t-let· blln AUHCJe for SciH 120 w /charm. 22 units, only 495-58!M SllOO mo lmmac cond. OwMrwil£i---631-2740 kitchen, .. car garage •••••••••••••••••••••• $750,000. Su~r Joe on --·-------1 Remodeled. Quick poss ~• Near South Coast Plaza. oceanside of hwy. 1 bllt to Culdesac & golf course No credit needed. IJrpofi RHfty B A Y S H 0 R E S B Y pool,&: park INVESTORS public bcb. Swimming DeJlhborbood, spac. 4 br 7S9-0M8 5Cfttfwy 2 I OWNER. $179,000. 3 BR. JIM WELLS REALTOR pool, view, some 2~ ba, xtra lg lot.---------!~~~~~~~~~~ 2 ba, newly decor, re-557-6264 wtkitcben. Princonly Sl.8S,OOO 49S-0279 llGoCA .. YOM modeled kltch., Open Sat --- 1 ACRE OF LAMD Beautifully decorated 3 ORJGIMAL I LUFFS & Sun 12·5 or by appt. • IY OWMER * Five acres South o Corona on paved roads ~ood for lot -;plit. BKR. W/FASTFOOD GOIOATIMG br21~babomew/pool& Fam home, 4 br 3 ba, 714 /631-4639, 2662 Lovelyredecoraled3Br. OUTLET on the lake, located near lovely view $315,000. frpl, beam ceilings, vu o _eres __ t_Vl_·ll!W_. -----2Ba, lg f am 1 lv rm . 1714) 676-5717 o R 5.:!2· 20flO Ample parklnc. Super this brand new 2 BR Fox· Owner. 644).tMl Fash Isle, open & airy. w/f111Jc. spnnklers fronl value&loc. ISSO,OOO. glove model home JO SlU,900. Open Hous & back take over VA HORSE RANCHES 12STSCatHtryLag llch beaut. Lake Park. Light UDO ISLE Sat/Sun l·S. 2146 VL'lta Newport Hgts 4+ br, Joan or lO'r down, full 49~•015 & alrey & private. Immac3br2bahome Laredo.644-2"32.P.P. pool hme. $115.000. price $60,500 Call ..,.. $119,500. Beam cell'gs thruout. ---------c 675-2855 or 645-5744. _536-07 __ 51 __ Beaut. cedar panel'g, _Own __ r_. ------s-thLOCJWtG 108& Large ones, smalle one!!, new ones, slight! u.~ ones & fixer uppe We have them all. BKR. BOND REALTY Al!YICSTHOM~ south patio. Prine. only. SANDY BEACH WANT A VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 5 ", ;ir By owner. 1348.000. 224 IY 0 -. Via Eboli,675-2306 Swim or boat on private '""E.R Lovely 2 Br homt• fo'rpks. (714) 617-5691 OR522-0S30 f714t 4f6-771 I ---------1 beach Just 300 feet Crom Two best bu,ys lnCDM on up & down. Ocean view. CoMo 0c .. View ========~I HARBOR VIEW HOME thla mov•ln ready home same blk, panoramic dbl car gar. Garden spot LAND. LOTS OF LAND Huae deck ovel'lootdng JUSTUSTID! Monaco. Call to tee this ooquietendofLldo Isle. ocean views from each. 3 on large lot. ft711.500. Jleialer Park. lJv'f rm immac. fl highly up-br, lam rm. form. din Open house Sun 11 am till "2 acrt'!I, JO min N _,,,___ ...-.Ct•n••. frntc. l 31Bdrm., 2~~~·1 ~-bome, ~ed 2+ den 2 ba nn (mis be w· 4 pm at 31620 Scenk Or Dlcondtdo. JUSt off ffW .. ,.,... .... ''"'"' ... . ,. c ose to acuvu "' lake; • •r • am ce ngs 395, for only $21\,000 BRltdea,1 .... ba, .. 'tchen -wn.lnt•-ca..-t•plus . By owner. Prtn. new .... a. beaut pnv' Turnleftolf3rdSt. ...., ... '""" ..-"' .,,..... -•u ..... 000 ,,, •• 1"'a" • _.., . • SEA PROPERTIES easy tenns. 758-2300 w/ell appUaocet. Im-alargeyardwltbmature ......,. ~-. · ...,... ....... patioe&niceyatds.Must • mediate poqessloo. Ask· fNt treea. Prlced right M0-1"0 &ell 1. $187,000. 759-9'48 -.1379 83~ C..hfy Lob/ lnc Sl.Z2,000, make offer. at •l.500 ----........_.,,,, or 644-2641. U no answer T..tt. I 090 CtyptS IS ·Si-~ 64f·8722. o.s:,Q house •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t Sat/Su.n 1·5, wkdJS. Westminster Mfm Pk. unnlng. CAMALROMT Below Market lot, Devotton, at I~ th U 4 Br, 3 ba + Jolt. Custom A ppr a 1 s a I 1 n l m . 12• SJOOor? 646-4010 • FAIUl.OUS Vl!W Lile. microwave, frplc, macuJat.e 4 Bdrm home Nldle 7, !!Ingle.for asbe "W DREAM HOMEIU aundect + many xtras Heart ol Tustm owner alcove or memorks, Priced to sell fast at &eavibestate Agent Don at Paafic View Me C'1', CU.tom, quality bit, •l>C SlS9,500. 64.2-3361 Act or or Helen. 731-4911 or Park. NB Mrs. Myn el.Jot1'1r tn·Wvel, • BR, a BA. ~ ~1 lm-0739. Shaw, 2512 South Cba brblckJ frplc retreat. 3 Br+ 2 br duplex. You WHfe •stw 1098 ~~~~,Grand Islan A 10 utel7 aa eater-own the land. Income ••••••••••••••••••••••• · taiDln dellabL CreaUve 1910. per mo. $192,500. i---------____ 382_·2083 ___ _ term1 natl 11 Act , OwnttJA&erttM:-3361. MUST Sal FAST C-rclal cn-ueo. TRY rT Big 3 Bt 1" Ba. IJe lot. Property tt.WYlewHwt y-... UJ(-ffTI Ask tng only $67,000. ••••••••••••••••••••• -·•._...W •• vv.. · Small down. Top IOCA· Ml!DICALILDA .,.""-'--/;w/lt." Newport Hel1hts. 3 t.ion. .., J>ec.tGr'd T /0, a Br, FR, bdrm. home; buge fami· Scott IHlty (J>ntwn San ClemeoLe Lil, DR + much more. ly rro., a frp~. & new 53 .. 7133 1s:.:;·~=~i~:. lmmac cond . Ooly carpet.OnlySl~tlOO. $1'13,900. MAIUMEltS COVE II Rm Medkal Soltis .. ~::;.d, 5 llALTY 64M46l Oiiier-._. ...... 4::f,:to y~~ BR, FR. LR. I car sar, ""'-IX •• ••• •••• •• • • • • • •• • •• • • btCt brtd pebo + mar\)' Great &ocatloa. ~ blk. to ~ .... ~1 1 a oo $1 62 P!f DAY man uru. SUt.SOO. f'or oeean t s Bdrm " 2 ,_. -• ptf'IOftal ,,." .. " cau· bdrm. unlta. Double ••••••••••••••••••••••• That"~•1 roupayfor PROPERTY HOUSE, c;:~e. J'uroJabtd OWHRMUST SELL aJOday.ciinlbe Jr:.1l~ for summer ren· 10'a40', r.modeled, xtr. DAILY PILOT __... • tall; am.oao clMn. 1 br. 171100. Furn. SBVICI MIWPOITllACH Acrou from K·Mart .uRICTOIY llALTY Shop Ctr. 21.tt Harbor Bl 1n '11-:t6·4J 1-45-U•t ::..,~M Adults only. ~~:.:.0:.1 • . ... . . ' ----.. u.,..,...... -.. u ...... Uood • H-., u.-ohod ............ " ,.,. DAILY PILOT 05 j •••·•·•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .......................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 1 c::::..~r;:.; =~.~!!? .. ~!.~! ~:d~ ... ?!.~ '!::!:.!':!:::: ...... ?!';! ~ ............ ?~!! ~~~ ... !~!! ~~~:.~:=~ .. ~~.~ .... ~::~.~.~i&' Ottltff .... &tot• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1• Br, Ht~. Ji• feac.d llNTALS N01''l:El HOWM119 coodC9 ..._,, i 1ut1 1707 ..... ,. ' -N )107 Me-. U>NO BCACll OM UDO ISU Jani. N•achoob &sh.... •BR. 2 &.. .. • •••• . SSOO d • p I e," R • n <•I ..... _,_, ........... -.................... ·-.. ··-· 0 "-:0:• 211 Und•, IO Un•"' & 1 0 w o u w l 11 I• • • • "'°'-Ml :rm al\ $ 3 BR.2" bo. . . • • • • . .... Pa,,bon. "7...,,12 lsk•. Zlir. -to ...... pool. $190 '""' boehel«. "'11 lltsA VERDE, I e quiot. u .. ,, l'llllNISHBD Ok ur .. .!"" -• BR...... • • . • . . • .,.. --.... pr ... 1'11 .... pd No .... • R.... • ... 2 Ba. .. 1 ..... -· IRVTNF; WATEttt'RONT CONDO l bl', l'lllltfty up· frdi lt'JuUt, poob, •P11• $S3,90o ssi .~.-2z or ORAN~~~;UNTY FU8.NISH£D: MAKE t:A\'TSlDt:.: Lo"t>ly :rnr.1 4 BR, IBa.. lfti<I MEW SlAVIEW 6'5-0721 adlllta. U18 E S.y A\<ct, ms mo. 3129 Cinnamon. s Plex~ .• Plexn, In In AN OJ"FER· You have. hath home lndudes gar. ~ Br 2 Ba. pool, tenn!li. l BR ''"""o l2SO mo IU apU -mtt~S8 "' ~: • •-e 2 Br + den b & d • ...,c Jae, IMS yr\y 6'1S 0662 . • .,-.. • · ---------H·ntory GO+ and u~nso 2 wu er ryer. ....... --paid, stepa to heh. No 3Br.2bac:ondoonoeeiio· Lar~e1Brtownhooseapt 5.Si·7tllU 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ·pltA lluntaniitun Jwbor .srt'11, :i yr:. old, fully rt'ntt-d. $230,000 1148~ S • " ... 2 ":, • 0 i.,.o d'::'i :'.... ....... BIG CANYON TOWNllSE -Avl now. 1"'· 191< '""'' oo Perun Unde« 2 bo. f'l'I<. "'°'"' 1 ,,..,; Tt:XAS VIEW. '6SO mo Both Un· Two new 3 br 2~2 bu Ne~ 2 BR, 2 ba, crpt'd & ,. __ ,._ u__ ~72 .. IUOUnd prba $415 mo Quin complex Adulll> Jluui,ton. OUu hom a. lt.s are freshly G•m' led twnhs atrium % car "11r drp d, spectacular Golf _. --~ ,. yrty lie. 83'7-7580 or art 5. DO peca. $375 6'5-33111 or D .. nuMr oth•r .slat'"s ' • .. ' "~·--•. I L . <'.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ~ • ~ ·~ .. .. · and cer~ted. RlVE W/D, tt!J'ri1. pouJ, umlll.s, ~ .. ad v1t-w ->«:P ..., • ..........,. bi~S4M.a Very good 1nvestmllnt. BY jacua1J, rec room. Kl~ & gar., tennis & pool -------- Prin only Agt. 639·9070 1 Jt Vta Lido Nord .,._ OK. $oaJ.1 It "8$. dys _ lMIOf!!_oo. k4 2416__ $50 WIS( & UP New decor 2Br, l&. f andc1111 lm-7119.wes64().8606 Studio,lbedroom eoro.od.IMcr l1J2 aaragt', W. Slde. nr W•• ft •t H ... 1 Renhih G~I! Mald service, pool ... ·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·., :~~~ ... shopping. S27o hcon. ,~,.rty 2000 7 Older Aplil. Xlat Income, ~J f. I 400 FA.MILY HOMI .. 523 C1U4PUSJ>t~IRVIME We have lOOO's of houses, 2376 Newport Bl, C.M. i· '""'""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• near beac:b. Asking • C hildren •. /et"' dpbs, ~pts now, 11 11 <Jo""'"'" a~c:3967 S200 000 96Z 3533 ... " ,,_ . ., ..... or,,..,. lJNZQUE Park-lilte s~l DUPLEX . . welcome. La Inc yrd, RSJ 3 Br 2~ Ba. for.mer areu, aU prices. Sue on ---------• ~ '-; Unll, 2 Br twnbme, tptc, >:.tn '"'"' 2 BR •nll" Hie<. "' .. ean. Ltko DELUXE WATER . -........... b, l ba. ..-i, prime golf ... ,.. fee. SUS CASITAS fl. '/..:!"::_. E.,~fl!>..:. adults. $3%S both w/prvt patios. new. $190,000. 751-1031 FRO~ CONDO, Vtata llt&lut + tctcur. $400. &lakevu.$57S.54'M<H4 . '4M900 A" Nicelyfumlsbedtbdrm. 'L' ..... ~ Owner wilJ help finance Broker549·1480 def Lido. Expanded 1 BR GC-l2i00,Ms-~77eve. Closed gar. $230. up ln -rn" '""'00 per monlh 6' ..... "'TS w. /beaut view of 2 tuni· Univ. Part, <Tel'Tace), 2 HARBQRVlEWHOME,4 Adults, no pets. 2110 CARDENAPTS 1'1ZBRapt.s,S26StoS29S. '" "'' ""' I I Eu-""• •h•'P 3 b•. BR 2 &. ,. ... "' sho,.. BR, 2 ... Irr ''"' •m. -Blvd. ..lb ty 332 HedUL"t.'<itoSl.34,:iOO. AU 2 BR. l BA houses, ioa ba.s aa, poo • sec 2 ba, !rplc, microwave. scbool, very clun. $Wl $675 mo. 640 lUO, -,-~------CORONADEl.MAR nearnew, OQS. &. Cal 6•0.5112 A". w/encl garages. Good gate, suf>.~rranean l•r. Wet bar, elec. garage dr mo. 6"-5S7hves. 644-7~ ._. Cicilore!! 2 Br Townhouse, frpk. Victoria. ()pen l·S at rents' l·n Hunt Bch. FUm.,utilinc. $1,0.SOper G d I 1 n.....•,t--•·.So-.-..an Sun.'31-4237 m 020 opnr. ar ener nc . The Willow We ha\te lOOO'so! bouSes, ~ ""....., ....... ,., .. •2Trt..... Ownr/agt.848.M()() mo. 1 •ct. $S1S.rno.S4S--0063 . I. 3 BR 2 Ba. c•um SHORES dplxs. apts now, all &Catalina views. Cl~t! ~-3 Br 2 Ba upper Near Lake Park. Mm to It--"-"-G.....L--1 fp.lc, nr parks & ichooli;, ""' s to Futuon Island & n.oe Carport. No ~ts. 1021 bch.. 14 BR, 3 ba, I 3 BR. COMMERCIAL BLDG ...._.... ~.! !ASTSIDE fncd yard· $42S mo. 3Br, i. corner lot. ocean attas, all pnces. ave 00 beach. Also 1Br.644-2611 _va~cta, ~ 2•2 b.t, 13 BR, 2 ba. s 3.500sq f\, 79X gross at WehavetOOO'sofhouses 3BR28A,w/fplcinFam ~or646-7~ v1ew.S1200mo.873246' ~ee4i! .. 900 ...... t:araael>. frplci. Sl&s.000 $59,500. Owner will carry dplxa, apts now. al I Rm. encl put lo, xlnt - -~ ,...,,, MESA VERDE home at e11ch.17l»-1713Alabanld. w 25'1. down. M u areas,aJlpri~.Saveon nbrhd.$&2Smo 953.7473 Or~2BRl8a,dbl HarborV1ewhomr.3BR, 0-'oint 3726 Dathng3Br2'1Da,front m~pbere 2&3 br l)h. Hunt Uch 53617HI Stt>wart,758-2300. fee. ~~:-.•patio, fncd, 2 ba. walk to pool & ••••••••••••••••o••••• dupJex.S.of Hwy.Great apts,oopel.s,540-1034 Own 645-4900 Af# EASI'SIOE 3 Br H1 Ba. """'""'· Jae, sauna. $395. green.belt. S62S mo Avail t'Ond. Pet.Jo. gar, $S25. er _ lotsforSde 2200 ---------::_1 dblgor,cov'dpalio,focd 5.52·1.307or581-316S Apnll.Agt,6JlZ74o Super neat lbr vlll;i, 673- 7 Sl3agent $3SOSpac newlnhse,~1 7 UHfTS C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u_ ___ ........ _,_ ... _.... ant $t30 556-6809 ---courtyard. pnvate, $225. --Jh ba, frplc, yd, encl ( COIOMA DB. MAR ..._ ___ ._ y . . -----1 L,._ leoch 3241 3 Br. 2 ba dupleJC, 496-S293 New 1 Bdrm Apt. Wood gar, lndry rm, East.sidi-. "''"" W bund new • I ....................... ..,, ,.., mo. 3 "'· den. 2 ....................... walk tobe0<h "25. mo. ham '"'· '"'" A"d TSL llimt 642·16"' "'· Iott.' p. ,.,.,, 1 '' ba * •YIEW LOT** G_,,. 3202 bo. fn<d yd. •• »loneoa DOWNrOWN 8<2.3361 -...,, .. had> 3740 April 1. ""'Imo. MJ·'830 townhouse, all bltns. ONE OF A KJND! 125' ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.S. l!t/last + depos. re LAGUNA -••••••••••••••••••••••• ----EASTSIOE near new "l ...... -· H ... .,. boy eo...n. del Mn blWflot. HOM E"1NOERS q 'd .,, °'"' •• &pm. CdM n•we• "'' ' BR 2 •• . STUDIO ·-·••I" vi... BR ' .... (pie. .... "'" now. Tom Lf'e, Rltr. Panoramic views or the ....._··ands of n-nta'· Deluxe 2 bdrin., 2 bath lite, airy & woodsy S. of ''W= . ...._.. Xtra 1ri luitury 1 br avaU Mar. JS. $325 per "'2 1603. "'"n. h"bo' <nUan<o .. _ ·~ ~ TwtJ ""'' 4 B•. "' ba. d"Pleuenlal. Ou""nd. 1"'y. 1525 mo 87> 018' •-w a I k i o b e a ' h : mo. Own, /ogt. 813-1181 & peninsula' WILL NOT All areas all prices across from parlc, tenms, ing O<'ean & village view, - -Full kite en &TV wash Id rye r f rplc LAST-HURRY! Sample: Is N d yet ooly a few sbort blks Nr bch, 3 BR 2. Ba, fplc. Linens &Utilities $S50/mo yrly. UUI Incl: $75Bach, walk to beach PoO · ew <:pts, rps, to town & beach. lluge tennis, lse, avail Apr 10. MJLETOOCEAN 673-6004 Triplex E. Sldif C:oata Mesa 2 hr OWn(>rS unit W/ f1.-nced yurd Two, 2 hr UJ1 Its w /patw:s. Sl59,000 Cal I W2 281 I or 673-lSIJ.1 4 m lbr.$250Curn,uUpd.Bal new land scapi n g Hv.rm &dintngalcove. k'iOpermo00-1658 RoyalS..ihsMot.I ---------;1::-::~1;; 3b ~s k ·ds/ •··OK w/gardner Avail early 1 n k" b I r . .,.., · 1 pe...,, ·Ap-'1 h:'>c:. Ph 8J3.""J3 """e. •lchen w l 1 t·ms, 727 Yorktown Blvd Newer Duplex spac. 4 br, • ~~~'f'g~0ER-ri1~~ LIFETIME SERVICE 11 ....,.. '"' _ 1 n cl wash I d rye r. A ftHER HOME Beach Blvd at Yorktown 2~2 ba, beam ce1I, l rplc, 2 Br, 1h Ba townhouse Garden Apt, bua & shops. 2 Br, ref rig /stv. Kids ok tno pets. i270. 5'8· 7237 6 UNrTs 1oooou~1LSTN(W~o11reuc" 557..0122 Dana,olnt 3226 Separate 2 c11r gar;1ge THEILUFfS Sl ... 0411 pat,2sty,nrbch.,11hope. JlaraJ:e, patio. pool A-"''tst nd" rr ( b -~ I ""''"""'7 jacuzzi. Adults onl) OFFfCE BLDG s1-rr ••••••••••••••••••••••• /Ul vu a IOg 0 enng Gorgeous, ull ay Vl(.'W. ........ mo yr y V'IV"<>UU -s:rrs mo. 646-2010 '" •-----i-•~ 3206 Soper 2br, Iba, gar • • 7 in1 al $500 Mo. Ref re pnme "fronl row" loca. SMALL BEACH HOTEL 1 Br. all utll. paid Single ---------Huntington Beach -_._ b h l QUJ.red Call lion Exqwi>1te 3 BR, 21, ROOMS$32 so Week ll........._. G.......__ 11 LONG Bf:ACll. Good W"ej nnd pnlllt.' mvcsl ment property Call Miki: fordetJ1ls 1213 ) 3~·8-1lll Agt 27.000 bQ. Ct lot near ••••••••••••••••••••••• r!!<' 96. ~~3an vu. 1)\ MISSION REAL TY ba sp!Jt level end unit · adult. ......... s ~ .. Pac1hca Hospital. 5 3br, 1'2ba older hse on ........, 4 ·""1 "'°'9e494·0731 "'ithi:atedcourty:ird en AplSlSO/mo.S36-70S6 616Marguente Webav~lOOO'sof how;e:. PoinL'>Shop Cntr &C1\ ll" canal. SSOO. VIEW+ LOC. lry &.; !>paciou:;, prl\. On The Beach JBR $225 -h D dplxs, apts no"'· all C.M.DUPlEX Owner must sell Oest E side on f1ower St. Pnn only 67J.0372 evel> Ct•nter SllS,000 640-2019 * * + ""llo. lmmac thruout & Beaut Decor (4362) 1 Br. blun kll<' • WI · areas. all prices. Save on Extra lge 2Br, 2ba+d1n ,... earaee. $300/mo Call to Cee O"·;'(.':';;,':.' RI" '"'· •~•g<. lee><< l<> P'Y ong ''" '""' d«o"i.d EIMo Vagasy ~,•:!\::"at;,~•::; 010 t BR u..,hlront ""'·&4<·12S9 645-4900 -----1 util. 2 houses from N Walk to beach. $600/mo 176 Cecil Pl. mo. until 12 1 711 . then Uut Pd. R&S, F.ric Yd San Clemente R-1 level. Bayfront. avail 4 1178, ~or6449513 CostaMHa BX>permo Alr,LaunFar (SJ62l CodoMno 3124 RESERYENOW • Vil'w Nr golf course. ~ •. ~ $4-00 mo yrly Fourtfcin Valley l23.f You are lhe winner ur 2 Agent 640 5560 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Z bd apt., in quiet setting. l t.' r m s · o w n e r __.,.,..., ••••••••••••••••• •• •••. tickets to the ---SZ60 Nr Seal.Br l5362) Adult 2 bedroom. s uper close to Harbor /Wil9dn ZlJ9JS.._48GS __ . ____ 2BRhouse.patto Yearly, FANTASTIC4 Br212 Ba. BUGSIUHHY R.tnHn.s 631·4555 location. No pets $290 mo, avail. 4/3178 SEY EH DUPLEXES ""'"'· ~•II take 4 un'"· "'°mo •n<I uul. oo pet;. Condo. fpk. o tW Kod• FOWES '22st month. $&8 W _631_-37_5_1 ------ SAN CLEMEHn beh>0d lluohngton &1~1819 & pd OX $4". """67. """ ~=~ ..... ~?~ Wlbon.mqw,.,pt E._ NEWPoRT HEIGHTS_ ~:":.·~ .. ~~!.'I·,~' ::~·;;;;·. .,..,.. Ag<. c:.r-det Mer 3222 "'""no,.. c~~J!i':,N LACUNA BEACH MTR. u. MANCHA Al'TS •• bloek lo •hopp<og • nd old Walk lo Mate bl'dt'h -----••••••••••••••••••••••• $4.SORanchStylt"3+2 CENTER INN. $65/wk & up Maid Large 2&3 bedroom bus. 2 Bedroom, l bath & park A~Jc •nit on I} IUflDERS Spolless Walk to heh l.~e Enr Yd & Nr Sl·h•>Ols For thf> llG CANYON serv color 'IV, heated Rarden apts Dshwhr. duplex unit . w lfe_nced h ( r II 4Br3Ba Fm rm 2100sqh Bnck f"l"plc Mun.> t~531 pool (714) 494 5294, 985 bltns, encl gar , gas bbq yd.l"d. Mature adults onl) A 18.000 ••< JI """ " 4 Om Pnmt oem ,;,.. V.Jy. 509 Amoa"'""'" MARCH 2hl TOWHHOMfS N. tout Hwy Pool Ca. pd .. 118 S<ou Pl lo' th" lo••IY '"""'',. ur pjrt Jot.,, Zoned R-2. $a50,000 38r 3na Fam Charml•r Performance Lea.-.e th1i. lovely new 2 ....._wport ._-_-_ .. -- 3 - 7 - 6 - 9 6(2. 5073 119 ::.t• 1 tt 1 1 0 n 1 g 3 .. Call Clyde 11t BERTHA II f:;N R \' l:i' r down. &lanc.:e i.uh-2 Br, 2 ba, den. no pets Qill l~-5678. ext. 333. to BR w lbe't oolf c·our~~ & ~ -.....n I' L' AL'l'Oll" I d t J &oaut F'rpk. rl'nl'l'd Yd " ""•" ., ore • n a I<' o o an "'50. New pnt & tpls clium your ticket:. wawr v1e14 1 Avail im 215Dt'1Mi1r,1:1211:.i1 i\rthofrrH!'alty,S48.tJ04tl t7J41529-57s.5 GreatAreuS.115 <'16.'l:JI * • • med.at~ mo t(J26l TRIPlrv S 11 O 000 RMtiiMs 631 "4555 -.loy<'e Jo:dlund 642-8235 ~ • TWO H-1 LOTS, prime s:J75Stunrunl(2Ur L.A.~-•-och lZ .. O Fant.ai.t1cV1ew.3Br.Jba,l·--------1 N. E Costa Me~a Lr~ 2 Caila Mc.::.J locatwn. by R•"' Fr I Be t " \' l •_,.'"'I"-•'"'" ~ $7 .. . ....,e p uu r.JJr < ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1mmac SO ... o pc.:llo BR. I '' BA u n 11 ~, owner 64.1·005.1 New Plush Cpts (6'&04 l AT LASJ Call 11141529.575:; Newport Crest Condo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• live BIG! E/S1de, 111ry 3 Br, 2 Ba, bltna. new cpts, drp:., paint. $350. SS2·-t20l, ~1·1241 lr'Clftd M•w E·Side Deluxe 3Br, den & stud}. 2 bn. tri-level, frpk, i..kyhghl. deck & patio. i:oira~e~. 1>c1l1tis, aiood OutofC Jba. 2 or Jbr pool & ten rnnditwn l R ~ ovnty 2550 Family Size 3Rr, 2Ba l.OC)llnO HIHs 3250 ms. ARt 645 0295 JIM WELLS I 1-:ALTO ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"ncd Yd, Ston~ f'rplc 4 R""al Senice ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA "MES ~. No children or pets .">57 6264 MustSee• $525 184tl<ll YouCcm"-"t 4 Bdrm , 2 bath view 1 B r S 2 8 5 So m c 180 E 21st St. 645 9543 w I garages. Po o I. eves, &46--t262 days. Jacuzzi. Adults. no pets EA s Ts 1 o E c M ,artr ,,_._Ouanside Rtntifnes 631-4555 "'tu~-Wtu.. home. Air conditioned. "" .--nn fireplare, 2 C'ar Bal'al'{e. DUPLEX 4 bf.'droom, I 2&3 BEDROOM CdM newer lge 3 RR 2 Ba. WE GUARANTEE ruce yard & washer and bedroom den, & pool I VA-FHA lite, airy & wood~y S of dryer available t-;,. unit new, 1 rebuilt Rent GARDENTOWNHOME. Hwy. s.s2S mo 675·071>4 •Widest selection ~s rellent IO<'allon cl~e to ed & pnced for qu1t'k salt• 2 car garages. •In house computers, s f reewan & shoppiol( at Sl32.500 014-nl'r , Eves 1·757·1623 CostaM.sa 3224 •Oailytl'lephone\enicl' centers S4SO month Spacious 4 hr, 2 l>a, +family rm w lfrplc. St'rluded garden area SS.SO mo. ind ~ardener 1\\ ail April 1 410 El ModE-na To ~1c-.. l'dll 548 6089 Open dally 2650 Ilaria Super clean l 8~ large. Ave. C.M !Mesa Verde crpt.s, drps, rcfng, pool. Dr E. of( Harbo Bl d > m sml fnendly complex 54.9-2«7 r " · F\re alann & dead boll no J)et3 S250 548-6885 bwlder "'anx1ou,.,, ~o l'all --~~~~~~~~j •••••••••••••••••••• ••• •Vacancies venf1ed dJilv lease A\ ail able A "ril 645-7221 r • 1')111 staff af counselor.,· .. nowCENTURY21 ----3 Br. 2 ba, 2410 Colll'ge •fo'r~toaged~&over 1st Call owner al 5 br 3 ba. h~ 2 ~I\ ht1me Ir~ vrd man\ extra ... Bat:k B.t\ ;rrt>a Sngls peL' OK $825 Lyn Jenn1n~!> 551i .!tit>O or !179 69!r..! GREAT RECREATION NEW E-SIDE Swimming. saunas. 2 2br, Iba $265 New paint. ~ health clubs, b1lbards. Jbr. 2ba, Townhou!'I&. Up-lndry fac:, no i>eU. ~B RANCH EST ATE A\.c, ColleKe Park Cl~e •Free rental counschnii _11_4 ~.:.-_ Westclff Reotty HEAR AIRPORT ~~~ bhoJ>!> s.ns •Open 7 dayS a·oo 8 oo graded L Ke pa t 1 o E. 16th Pl. 644 04~ n1ght-llgbted tennis Children ok 64S·9S•3 ~-DYLAN N ,._ l'OW"ls. Pro & pro shop, eves, 646..c.262 da)'s • n"' . ice J"' goU dn...-1ng range, party --------frplc, adults, no pets. 381 EASTSIDE A 1 and horse zoninit. COST ... MES.. Tax~ only $912 per year. " " Tot.ally fl'nced w/360 deg RENTIMES 3 bd. 2 ba. all mod l"OnVI' ruences. Spac pnval')' S375. mo. Lse. ~0.1256 room Harrultoo. S2SO. 00-~I Hard to find 2 units, \.lew. Completely re- Soulh of 16th Street. lor modeled, open bea rn New 3Br. 2' il>a. duplf>'I fireplace, l~e back yarn. 2car gar. f'or Prolesa1onal Service •POOL HOME• Sensational 4 BR 2 Ra w air cond. fplc. Dt W, super area, S-185 968-4587. agent. no fpe Scan ci .... nt~ 3276 FUN ACTIVITIES: LACASAllAHCA or646-3798 ___ _ f\illtime director. free ~ f 1,..4•1 How 2 BR 2 BA. pool. adults, nv Sunday brunch, BBQ's, AJI utils pd .. cpl!\, drps. pets Near shops $235. trips, parties. sport pooJ, lndry lac's . Adults 673-0884or~7319 only $82,500 • r;rnrh home wrapped MARINERS COVE around pool, jacuzzi and 3 BR2 BA. fplc, garage. & ~3 Call 631-4555 RUl.TY 646-.. 461 bnck patio. 2 car at-storage, massive yard, tached garage and free oopet:i. $425. A\ta1l Apr I OR STOP BY 1936 Harbor Bh•d ( 1, blk No. of 19th St. l ---------•I standing storage bldg. 548·035. evs 6•2·0835; Near AJrport. ALL THJS ~ TWOllG A Calif. Corp. Sm Fer Nearly new, the be.t;l. mccst 4 Plexes in Hunt· mgton Beach. Asking on ly S22S,000each. SCOTT REALTY 536-7533 RB>UCB> S7000! Huge Easts1de mansion extra rental, pre-;ent in rome $650 Great starter 1nvei..tment. Now S108,000. Dm e by 29~ Magnolia St. then call 6420282 FUUYLEASB> 24.000 sq rt induc;trial bldg, long term, N N N. lease, owner will flnance, Or . C ly. $295,000. Call owner 957-0144 AND BEAUTJFUL -REAL FIND 4 Rr 2 Ba. SMOG FREESEM'ING. DUPLE;X 2 Br 1 Ba. cpt.s, cpl.a, fncd yoird. S.115. for $135.000. Call Gf'o. c.inis. no pets, sml {ncd 963"'4t56'7 agent no fee Frey 542.3456 yard. $295. 1948 & 1950 8 . -• __ BEN HINK.LE R E Meyer . 6 4 5 411 5 5 F...xclu hilltop view. con ---evs/wlcnds d<>. pnvat.e cornrn. nc.w 3 br 3 ba. + ort1ce ,den. llSH()ft New 2 br coodo. Pool. i.pa. S55o mo 962-0778 Beautirul McLaren Area . .From $375. Kids & pets -· only 45 minutes from OK. 675-4912 Bkr. 3 BR. 3 ba, rust home l Mammoth Mta. Enjoy blk from ocean. cpl only the view of lhe snow EASTSJDE. huge 3 Br, No children No pets. capped Sierras from this Fam Rm. fplc, just re· Refs. SJG.1484 elegant 3Br custom modeled l23Z3rdSt S46S - home. 3,000 sq rt of top mo. 642-0282 2 sty • BR, 3 ba ~lassie quality construction home Only 3 mos old. beautifully decorated & Sml older 2 bet. 211 KnoJC nu crpt.,, & drps Lrg ram perfect for entertaining. Place. No pets or rm w frpk & wet bar. ''ome s..., us children. Credit refs . SS75. mo. 968-6042 "' '"'" nded 1225/mo wtr pd ------OWF:.'llS VALLEY RLTY Call owner (714)!184·1475 2 BR. 2 Ba. 2 sty townh5e 407 W LINE ST tn adlt com mun w -;ec B1shop~a~714l 873 7109 ..lffttah Galon!! gate. Pool. jacuul. · 'lllnes'I forcf's r;ale ·. wi'fiave lOOO's of houses. sauna, <'lOlie lo beache-;. ownr mu.st sell or part dplxs. apts now. all s:J75mo 9586042 lradC' 20 beaut v1e14• areas,allprlces.Saveon -....... S I hS I• 2 -ftte ..,.,., pan, ty e .. + Prime ~llerton 4 plr:<cs fi~~g ~~~!~ ~t:;:a:. 645.4900 Agt ,.?,.°~~~f s~~.;"t~~~) Only $130,000 earh Utah New, never Ii ved --- -Call Rk::..? 14 847 4437 in 4000 sq It home. Would SUPER 3 BR 2 Ba, {pie' Beaut 38r 2Ba F.nc Palto JUST LISTB>.I make a (!reat group dub orw. cpls, avail now Fncd Yd For The Kids retreat. Hurry. submit $4.1.5. ~. agent, no Near All $410 (8397) All fully rented. 11 un all offers Asking f~. ltefttflNs &31-4555 )ls·J yr old. Encl gar's. S'\49,000, 29% down, ownr Beaut. split level condo ---------- Net income $28,140. Pnce wlll finante balance 8%. near back bay a br 2 ba l Bedroom condominium, 3252 ~Migu.t •····•·•·•··········•·· Beautiful Sea Tt>rrace home. 3 Bdrm. 3 ba. fam rm, frml dining & Uvin1; Pvt community w 1 pool. jacuzzi. lennill & beach $72:>, mo. P01Ss. l:;e 'opt 152· 9'l23 or 499-4611 4 br + pool, available now. $495 494. 7161 ··············•·······• 2 BR 11, Aa rondo in J'res1dt!ntial 11$.'ts. new de<'or. O<'l!an view, hltns, $400 963 1242 Condo. 2 lrg br, 2ba. gar. rec room, $325. Palizuda of~p. 71.J.fiJJ 47:!0 San ..... Capistrano 3278 ···········•••••······· OtrTR1\G EOUS 2 Br I R.t, fplc. D W Supt'r an•a. SJ8.5 963 4567 Agenl. no fet.• tournaments&more~ over 35, no p ets or -------- BEAVTIFULAPTS· children Call Sue; Eastside Span. bl)'lf' Sl.llgles, 1&2 bedrooms 556-7707 or Henry; duplx. 3 br 2 ba. O/W, I-Urn & un/urn. Models 642·9137 C1D, stove, yrd, beam open daily 10to7. Room-j~~~~~~~~--ceil. 2339 Elden. 631-364ti mate service avail. No M25. New 3 br, 2 ba, E· aft4·30,+wknds.$42.5 lease reqwred. "Sorry, side, deluxe, encl. gor, adultsunJy,no ~ts. frplc. yard Oakwood TSL Mgmt I DR new apt. all bltn.,, C'rpt, drp.s, Kint locaOoo 642·1603 1767 Orange Avail Apnl Garden Apartments H•wpcwi leech/~ Kil() lr\'lnl' I al 17th l l>f5·0550 M•.,,,..,,. ile«ll/ s-tta 1700 16th St 1 Oov!'r at 16th 1 l 646 7993. 642-1155 2 Br, 1 &. 1 ~tory, shag. ---~. patio. frplc. b(•am I br, StO\ e & ref re r ceil, gar Adlts $29.5. 254-t Adults. no pets. $2:!5 Elden. ll >538-8406 ~.ai20J\pl M~r ----'--.-3 Br 2 Ba apt Qwtt area. Spac·1oui. 2 hr I', ha pm 64211170 hlt.m, <'Pl<;, drp:s, no Pl'ls patio. enrl. gar .• JUJIC ~ s.57 4238 F"lllmon• S275 mo Soutfl LOCJUfto 3286 a..isMon VJrjo 1267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spectacular ocean VJl'Wf •---------I THESEVILLE 2 BR Aliso Villa Condo, condo. 3 BR. 2' 2 ba. den I .. Y~OUT 2 Br "' gar. ad IL~. <'pis. aJrcond. SJ2S. mo pc>l;s1 Alt6,4934."J06 "" ~ "' drps. range, fn1:rl yet bl 1 """' c 11 Art - -3BR,2balhs. Yrly,SSSO w patio. wtr pd s.:?70 e ease u.,~on. 8 Westmiftstw 3298 ADULTCOMDO 2619 "I" Santa Ana A\e or Georgia, ore. 581-1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GJS..4120 l to5 hm. ~9893 lAR B 2 BR. 2 ba. yrly. $42.5 SJ. P3 Br t''I a. <'pL'i, ~STOlir•cH C d rd k ds •· t OK •• ...-10A Al""""t new 2 br. 2 ba New-rt leodt 3269 nc ya . l ..,. p<' 38R 2b b $1"''"' u""' ·r--_...,, ""~ •<""7 at ( • a, :ty vu ...,., t··-'--e w/ancl aar ...,25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .... ,....,.,,a,..., no ee 2 50 2 .,_ I •• ,,,,. -•u"' " " .., Lease or rent spac1oui. J Coodo1N1tlwn1 bedroom. 3 bath ~·on ""'-Ws~ 3425 dom1n1um Newpo rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crest. 1900 SQ rt With llunt. Uarbnr area, 2 br, vlew Pool. tennis & walk full-slz~ patin, nr beach. to beach. $599/mo. Quoil shops, 11chls. avail April Place Properties, Inc. 1 ..._1 .... ., .. .,,... 752·1846. Ask for Teddy ...._, mo """"<K-«>. Mair. Spaclou.<1 J BR 2h Ba, dbl ·~ ..,.. . Yr Y """" 645-5126 • 637 • 5895 associated BROK El!S-l!EALTORS l <IH It\ Bolboo 6 71·1661 ltttttahGolon!! New. 2 Br. 2 ha. all hltns, frplc. ent'I garui:e patio. lndry rm. $325. TSL Mg~t --6421603 NEWLY DECOHATEO 2br. new <'rpt. wtr pd, S2SO. 2192-fJ f'lacenl1u Call btwn 1·5 M f.' 636-4120 1 Brw Mo\e re{ng. Cl()S{' to bu.,~. stori:~ Ardlh, no pets 548 f.Slll ---- 2 BR. l Ba . .,love, refJ11! lndry rm, parking. drck no pel<; $325 mo S:H ~. W 'out rrfng 7~5 W 18th St Avail \ 3 673-6<!7.o e, . ...., $240 lbr. rt>fn~. ~tv, C&l>. patio Adlts. no p<'l\. 7:!1 Jam.-s 673·1'...ff7Pm __ I Br apt Adults only. No pets. LRG .!\IT. dining area & poo l , 188 •• Monrovia $225. :>48· 7!r.!4 H.V. Homes. Carmel, 3 Kat, tew bib Cr benches, bdrms Zba $600 vacant. Children ok, A1ent ., . 6..4.13113 S400. 536·76.st,HB __ We have lOOO's ol houses, dplxs. apts now, all areas, all prices. Sav~ on ----------•z Br. cpts, drps, refni.:. $425,000 548 7825 anytime. 3 car garage: No' pets'. pool, tennis, super loo. Four Units-1 ~ yrs old. Real &tat. sns. 548·'1933 lion. $250. Call 84&-44n SEAVJEW, 3 Br popular 2 BR J~ Ba. pool, rec Afl fee. 645-4900 kids ok, no pets $21ill 83l·bJl btwn 9&S F.ri<'I gar's+3 spare . Net l:xthcmtcJe 2100 szsoo. • br, 2~ ba, F.R., H U N T l N G T 0 N income Sll,224. Price ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, t.ennls, gardener. HARBOUR brand new Bar Harbor primeocn vu faCll. nr shops & school ---------='- 9950. 547.7044 ; 8S3-321S ~s mo. H 8. MA~ 1&2 Br. Adults. no pets. $189,500 TRADE2~acrestnCalif. Owner.640-0008 endlltoryJBdnn.2ba, 4br, 3ba pool boroe. SURFLINEREALTY Valley for 19' to 24' 110 a.II built-in, jac:, pool etc. Gardening, pool serv in ~ hoal About $3500 value. S200 Priced To Please! Privacy. SS.SO. 84tH4h8 . cl' d. SllOO. 549-0SSS l+#pt C'"t COftdo F\im or unf-yrly. $240 & S250 2421 E. 16th, N Ht. DUPLEX l BR. gar. fiM·tf yard, Mill,. 1 pel accept eel S27S mo. + dep. Q)'i.. 642·~. ev~~. SJS.4333 -2.a--...:11 4 '"-:----• ·-~--0009 Large 2 Bdrm Duple11 w I R d BIG CANYON. Luxunol.l.'! 2 BR de """"1 te n1·s -~ ..... IT All uw. Pd. C$488P; Sharp 41 clean3 B con o, • n. ,....... • n • I.----------. Side by side in areat Real •hlf• wall to-wall crpts, D W, 2 8 r • 2 ba l h c 0 " · nr beach. Open Sat/Sun. 1t.lo of Orange Coontys "'ll•rton 1 .... ..., New W911od 2900 CArl'TLAST LONG! ,,... ......,.,,.11. "'2"113 ~::"0::!!;° i:'!ed ·~ mw';. WUTCUFF !°!. ~ Cl. .... 1151 "' mosl lleoUJllul o.,._ roofs, beaut wood••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Spaci<Mu3Brw/Lg .. -..,.,~..:-bar /frplc . s 6 75 Charming edull l'On ,_........., _____ 1 shin1:le & rock fenc:inK 0 W N Pro Pe rt Y I n Yd. Kidt Okay' (6758P) ~ dom.inlum 2 BR 2 both, commurntleS. A relaxing Only Sl.2.5.000 Call now• Inglewood, Hawthorne Rllllkatt 631-4555 .................. ~!;4.~ SalisbW')' R E.&7J..fl800 " tfironir rm . lpl & pool ~tlh wo S8'1118°1100~.o~~ Broker. ~-3327 or So. Bay area 7 Bh#fs Slll.gle level 2 Br. 2 ~/Mo. <Q 2$) ~ n-> '"' .... , __ ," dpl v. W1LLP4YCASH!I •2Br, new crpts. drps, NEW ba.., besl greenbelt loc1·~ff.a~rr1~et~P~erry~~!Wl~~-123S-·1······················· ITeesFeotur1ngpools. Custom O('('ao \'U " ..... ul b ca p 1 s t r a n 0 8 c h .Ph. Tom D'AJlesaandro pr, S216. _, ts. no pets & IXnA SPECIAL SS7S. Agt. SU.US3 a....... 3102 JocUllt. souno, llllOtds. Palludu. 1 yr old. T.D.'9t01'11'TIES m..7 4 . $pac21t38Rcondo. llc1----------1Fur le.ae. Blue Laaoon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oi'ltJt~ClllrlgCiJl>hcalse SJ~.ooo. Ownt. 493·!190, 1213) cm-907 oc (TU) 1 BR, cptt/drpa. lee 2&(1 mdla. Hvn.l'I ffrbr. OM UDO ISi.i cmdo, 2 Br, 2 Ba bch, 12621 Flower Slreet wtinsociolMn!S. Tennis. 0 AS.le1 54Mi201 anytia or (714) fc:ocedyud. -mo. UJ)IJ'd'd thru.out. Clbhlle 1 PC>Ol tentUa.4.99-3'1'4 <Garden Grove) Laree 1 gym,ond~at • 84&&2'J aft $PM ...... ,: & pool. *525 to ~75• SH Own r r wt 11 ea 11 e • · bedroom apt.'! cloee to The Vlllo M of 11:"9B.a.C"SH1 --dAUl1l·Spm,1arooAJcon· FURNTSKED OR UN· Thlrh•• 1hoppl~1 . Laudry ge en -·~ "' R t LOT wanted br ~ 84&-1. FURNlSJiED: MAJIClt ~~ l12S taclliUee, no children, no ~gyou'rt~~O &16-1801 j Macn~b-frvine I 1 \i I\ I ta tll \\. \ 2 br l ba tnplex w/pat.w beaut cond • nr prk & Shoppmg S27S. 646-1220 * VUla Medef-o * ::: 2 Br, 2 ha. ut1f paid ~ cepl elect. F.ncl (Ii#" Chlldrl'n olc. no 1>e1' S305 Mo. 2324 El~n 00-1~ $235. 3 BR, cp~-~rp-.. blt.ns, no pets. ~ Ca nyoo, Apt. B. a:n-2865 · Ottat E/Slde localioo, 2 BR I Ba, oo pet. §*-7363 lNv!ST In •""'' Looi P.vato ""' Capbl>-2 8drm -J'\npJaee. • •·All 131 AN OPFBR: y.,. havo • '"""""'"""""" peOJ. $1,./12><J/moolll. '°'· Friro ls .-bk!. Beach and South Day S.n ci... ...... ,. Call --.... , .... , Dr-.>14 boll>. raml· _,., La'lle 2 B• +don LAJ<E FOREST a "' a lllillUH paid. Call De.. One ond1"" lled!oom arfla J>ropertlc-s. Borne 83Ml13 aft.Spm, m.3l11 Acent. ly tm, pool, Jacum. ~-and pat.lo. S7~. mo. &r 2 be, nr 1rbt., A/C, eiub hie at <n4 > 636-7343. with mh flow bHI" """" Hp• 2 "' ••Pie• mo. ALSO 3 b• oondo. 8' 2 a.. '""' d .. k and Pri•I<• "" ,,._ -Mlt 1""g ............ """· ...., With (!Omple1Jon O! re ..... Fncd yd, ado It.a. NO wat..-rC'ront, 2,,. w, pool, VIEW. tBSO mo. Both un -._!....._• -lc6oo 1"-cl ll06 Otfleos open 9 00 lo 6 00 lS50 llCJ.ft. a br, z~ ba. • d•volopment P••l••ll , .. , ... .,.,,.,.,.,,..,, PETS ...... c .. A wt• Od _,,, flOO. Call I.Ind• Ila ,.., f,..b(y poJot.d 810 CANYON '""""""'""'""' Now -.J& mo. 1~ _ t your property will P3)' ...... ,__..,..d 873-22:56 846-J3'7s or eves MS 4292 and ca~t .. d DRIVE 2 br, df'tl, 21, ba. II•• or 2 tJR. 1 ba, frt>I Also will ~Wiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii1.l0tran \'IPw z BR, t ba. JIU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... Now"'' .. """"'"""'"'"""""" --RY i..npt100 .... 01oz '""' .. ,..y.i, • $3'> mo A,. 1 1 no~ pnett11 Ca11Mibl213J ~MIM Jl24 JBr,2ba,frpte.2corear.SeA1ele•Twnllite30R3 lllVfaLldoNont N "'---~ AJent 8754822 SU~UJnrQ).Ullt :i:a.MlOAl(t • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l yd, Kids olc 14~. Ba,~. PoOI. )llt'UUI. andcaJJ .w awn,.,.., ~1ll'1rnl)1Jtl ' ( t •PLEX. f®r 2 bdrm. I 1-.taU~U 5'$-2174 sauna dock, U!IO WCllaft_, tit-1 =•~Ja.'1~wjHini:"t Br~ Mbl \ br i"'/f~ 1 bf, clf'•n. f'rfs.b paint. bolll. ••••UU. '°'· Alk w ..... ,llllll~., , QUIBT PRIVACY -, u1.1400 •• 1 •• ~.. o .. ';\';a::~~: &:.,,!,-.);;;· •· . ~:., :;\:: ., ••. lnalU0,000. • dpla•, apt• now. all Jtir.-L1or.,n .. ,..._ Wotm_'l_ho,...JS' trash-··· 1,.,.1u. , .DUl'LEX; ·-· ... tlJ ...... au............. -· -.. ref~ .. N• ... , •lip • »• ...... !l!U. "" ..... "1lll • W/opu. .. •• 1. .. ... Tt r • D •II• p 11 o I ""' DR2 "'· WID • A • • •·•· 1-. •-" W-IUr. Adil&. no peOJ. ....,, det """'"· .,. ""11 Pl.!ta-lnod Ad -......., 011. , a.in.a Ad lo ""'· adl "'1<. llOk'oor, ""' . \ I -·•""' '41114110 ..... r.uncm..... """_.., ' · .,,._ .................. ........ . ... ~ _ -.,., ;.: n ! c.11 t• c1-.•/C•:rwt. P•:llll Srn.1.tllS.•kti ~••da • y Ulflt1 ~:i ,......,,,,..._,,... ......,.,,..,_. ' ....... ;.,;:; ...................................................................................................................................................... ._ ............................................. . J"PfCbl Bkkper •/lour Carp90ter "Cabloct wrk Pad& Oooc:rete. Lo \to REDWOOD P'£NCT..S HANDYMAN. Homes fr W om a o. exp er • llMfAL NIPS '1.De Eld.er. Pa.Uado1 by VERY NEAT PATCA ~· c'1n'eD.L P.~ ~ ftw•ti1mte1amljobe day" full day rai.es. BuHttoorder. liceued, apts. Coa:1~i~nttou1 bouae~l••otn1 . Bnacelll>u,805103 R.Siaor.st.Uo .• toa.'l'ry J08S&cTEJCTt:Jtt£ ~acct. to~ Ob •nope.in. tt•. 17Utz:i 14$-SZSlaf\wsPM. auaraotHd. EV&S. eran.mao.CaU~ Ret~.tta.a\se , • me.a~>&bn. Freee.l ... 193-1.fl.! • ~ou omce or cny Alvin fa.2013 t 1 1 !wt I • Call 91S2-1°'2 after c-. odu: :l ....................... Prof p11iot ., & paper PATCH PLASTERING .. carp" 0 t • r . Free ....................... Rear-I Gt A! M.tyuo ffousecleanll:i• rick • ban1io&, work auar A 11 types. pr..-ti .Umat.e. AoyaU.Jot». R.J Hdtman a: Sm Geo ....................... -· ................. Sel'vle9. beuse9. 1aca... 8,.._-~~c!m.a~ob;; Free eat. S36,.4780, •Umata. Call~ 11.e.~~~...... Tony,~ Codd'otr. ~~tom Alt • n,,oonln"J: .!"~·. ce:7a~rc •• ~~~~ct:~ =.,::=:&al ~m.31.:~es. a ...., PLA.5TElUNG • \···"'-~ .a_ ... _ .. _ Ca , •• ... A , pa""9, cablneu. , • ~p .... • , ..... • ... _ • · ,......_.. y C-M-ff ddW w .. w-. r, '811•~ re. cpen .. ey • .. asoary form.lea ~coast Ree hc~o•ed eontr•ctor. doal *· 831-1.!51 ~-_... Gm" 'tit._ omes. • oaa .. lfe } pain. • •• 84$-'"8 PBerlatesb,J c ........ dech "comm'J l'5 ..... or Cameo Jnt•rlors . ...o ... 1n1ow ..... ~ ..... ~ ••• ,-;:-............... SperiallJJnl ln tffidtd· atucco. free ~SlS, low uyt1me Ca ea concrete L{ boQded 531.aMO ~"'&"" .-u•·""-' ¥ tSaA bome:. l \ • ~ t ra1Alil. ~ ----------·• P'reeest 5*'7S33Joha ~. c~ • I' , I lloatbl'Ws.t. "Two en Will Move Pleas., cbec~ 'our :e: " u J ....... t.~ .ArclJlfad•.. . Gm.. cootractor· Fou.nda h•1d1 I • .;;;-.................. eau-.111& You'' We ~le lrg 4s fettt1ces. Uc I 320881 DR. W~ r•l'IQli .............. ~ ........ Independent carpenter. Uooa. add1U~a1, re ........................ OCC Student. 1 Teo ldo otdeiltbou ~ amt au~vet·.o.ffl•• • Guar .• wrd. free est. ~~:•::~ Draft!U, arcbiledural, Remodel•, additions, ~''"C blockwork. ProfJapa.oe1eL&bdlcap-tnatlt. TrMla. tree b1m. • .~ ~-Dlatane" • 'hd.._708$ \ . S'tdot aranamaia, exp. patio cvn "db. P'enc ~l m, "&ard~ llainl. lklDta..s10I..,,,... ~· r:i .Ju.~~ local1 abo paekla1. P1tdWu: inl/e1t I f<MUJd fvall.Call751·962'7 ma~-Qual. work. 1Dd.mowinc.trjm.~ 1M1 • Lowut l•c•l rate,. Palotloa. tntr/Ex.tr eoo'.cwt.ij.c'dl~· Mr. S.U. ~9888 Dr..,t" lpr'Qiog .,ee.sm, J'ri9 ~ .cudent. bll truck, Uc~. Cal T Ul·9". 2Syrs in Uatbot area Sl ::_-3M& -· · ~IM:e :tJ!· :X':it:nQt C.,.. Senta ••••••••••••••••••••••• estltnat.ei. 5'5-1a7i tr.;;-. dn~u.Ua&. O..al cleaalll1. Also Ai MT·121$ Uc 183281. 6G.z3S6 !teas 'rat.es good ww~ ....................... •Caribbe•n Draperies• EAN /HAUUN *'?!I.: .. ft do vacant bOua •Prof. M!n. w/Atlu coata PAPRHAHGIMG ........, fast" aer~ Sandy• Carpet lhn will lay Oatm It comml. Direct a. ·t;JPS G thm1ct. ' 1 apts. ('IU)Cf~ no more. """ est '°" .... 5 .............. . S4S-38SO • • yoQr"I or mine. Repain from WTtnn. 631·5210 Pnmiuc·PlanUna ....... •-••'-••••••• ....___ T Socal" lnc. dJat. Ot Cty. 20 yn up. Pree est J-!OM .. v§JlS. Plumb ---------t • J••-• ., t 1 G P'hle est. tu.t90'1 --a V •· s•-ptJ:i.. Li ~2111. Aak for Bob, ma le uUne. Free est A•-h-c ........ n. oo uar BectriC.S want• REALLY CLEAN ....................... aa • .-aao. (.; c $10 bt llonest & reliable --···· ~ ~at bigger savings ..................... , .. JORN THE GARDENER HOUSE? Call Glnpam T Tltl,OlS. ~31·3180 or YOUNG MAN 5 yn expr servf BofA' M IC OK ••••••••••• 0 •••0 •••• Fl'eeest.14S-3146 ELECTRICAL SERVICE For Prof. &rounds care Gtrl. Preeestl4S-SUS ax preparatlon b~ :m..:net ·in wallcoverina. t'ree ~ s.t?'0383 Ha rain damaged your ca.ll Jobo 25 2 former l .R.S. a&ai\ est ~8 And or • pbalt? Call 431.2440 SbamPoO & ateam clean. CALLS Sl5 hr. &SMALL Ho d • yrsfup. 7~ ,..,.tt/P .. •"'99 . Y A I b • U insured Coior brighteners; wbt JOB.5842-8233 rt. eireea. ormer THI SUHSHINI ••••••••••••........... 'Wall rt ny l' um ing. water ,_• c., · cpls 10 min bleach White Houle Gardener. GtlLS WoWdn 'l ygu ntber bav• l5)'rs PalnUnt 0 C •th Wpape, n~ serv. leaks. bat hr m • AWlll!tgs Clean liv, din rm, ball ..... ard a.ctrlc Penooa1 terv. ~ a cel'tlfted public IQ.-lles/Canrm Apt 10 rates: J ~e=~b. encl, ceramic lLle.. Rea:. -'•••••••••••••••••••••• SLS. Avg rm $7.50, couch Uc 327138 645-8974 Expr'd audeoer Yard " eou.r~-:1°' S It Cllftc• eowrt.ut pr•par• your Uc/iDI m.111111-..2001 an • • _832 ......... 2468 _______ _ A & E Systems. Auto roll iio. chr ~-Guar 1eum ELECTRlCIAN·Pnced Cleanups. Freo •111,, c..u !::ac:: :·.:;,c&e:: ~ta.bi re&umt!:' PETERS P."ftll'l'ORIG Pa,cblne. palntlnn. RoofincJ up awnings tor tbe pet odor. ptDrepa r. 15 right-free estimate oo Pedroat.846-MOl 7 ~ya wk.·~ in: ~n ............... your B 'd R fV'"&au"' guarn. work. Exper'd, ••••••••u••,.•••••••••• motor bome " travel Y rt ex pr · 0 work large or small jobs d I 4 o 9 5 2 s QUI -xpr ' ea• •t•• · Cut ROOFS lnst.aUed factory 1 trlr. All colons & slid. mysell. lWsS3l..Ol01. Ucenaed 67303.58 ~est. for.gea. 1anfea· ~~me) • L•dK.,L I Free EH. Call Gene &114Sot4AIU direct;establS~rs. Call lmmed. free home in Carpet ClellDlDJ STEAM ina & bauliJla. 8'5-792e ....................... §?4151 1 Call 5'7·100. Harold Gwm 549·2961 ~~allatioo. 8·10AM " or SH.UIPOO Aiao noor ELECTRICAL DESIGN after 3:30. LANDSCAPING All PROP'~SS.ON AL ,,__ D....L.F I -~1 t • $-7PM &window Catt 971·1"'~ " lNSTA.LLATJON. ••ff..KLEBNZ•• n----·bl~ . p mu-w-·-/Et ,._ nvwa or,_,_ ... ype~ (2UlS92 5020 . ....... nme & maurtal only ADytblq dlrty-bome1 ._ e CM. a uu,, A&H9r x er. ....................... U /bond'd IMu Jo' • ------·----DutchMaintenance Jim Chrisl)' "Son: G••rdS..-.Jcn wndwt-ofc.qit-54C).l793 96&f783or ·5148 Re.as,w0rkpari42.o388 Custom redwood patlo es~1mate.0 894·:421r~~ ,..,..,...... RELIABLE carpet clean 979-7313 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landscaploi. Tree trim· ~. . btr/Intr. Ex-covers & decks. Free 537.--4133 _ , •h•••••••••••••••••••• ing. Best for less. Free HANDYMAN: Carpen· Apt or condo. Adams, ming. Clean.up. a yrs pr d, bGDest. neat, reas. est. 64$-2833 'w\11 babysit children, my esL SS6-8333 SELL 1dJe items with a try, elertncal, plumbing Beach Blvd area. Exper, exp. Free Est. Jay U~'dllM-10&5 Dave ---------1Haveaomethulg )IOU ~t l19me,expernurseryscb DailyPilotClasslfiedAd. & floors. 847·2787, Aliable,ftf'1.CaUPaml Noboru. 848·4048 or ~what you 9fabl l.n tosell?Clauififd111dado uacher. 645-7848. Sell ldle item5 MZ-567! 642·5678. S67-4504 536-0713. 897·21!62 Want Ad Help! &c2·56'78 Dail)' PU« Clqsifief1$. it well. Mi-5678. i.f'Ol ltwnts u.fw-.. Apw lm11ta Unfum. .,_ !~~~t ~to Shor'I 4300 ltldaatrW ....._. 4500 ._a•n•lllh/ ,~•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Vln'W"'lll...v J 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pwrt•rle/ Lolt&,._. noo SocWcw.s 5400 tWpW.t.d 1100 l>c.woPoMt 3126 ....,._t.och 3141 •••••••••••••••••••••••Wanted: Single mother New6,700'~rZ0:.~8101 Lod .. FGW ....•..•....•.•••..•..• ····················-·· ...................... . _....•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach Cottage, partly w/l·2 children to •hare Redondo Circle, wut P, ••••••••••••••••••••••• . tum, 2 blka fr Nwpt Pier, Hunt Bch 842 2334 1 __. a..t-.a.t--SZOO 1 2 Br. 2 ba, woodbumlng l320Spac1ous2BR prefer mature person l&e comfort.able Laguna · _,,_.__. f'°plc. d /wash, gar. Heated Pool-Jacuzzi ~3506 • t:.e w/same. C50mo + Stiot9'1 4550 ...................... . <: h 11 d re n o k . $2 7 s. Avail. Apnl 1st. (S816) ~2 util 'r\ deposit. Call •••••••ee•••••••••••••• * * * FOUND: CAT. Wbitek>ng 'IbeSln&le'sSolut.ioo halftld with pale ereeo Date by Choice. eyes. AJ!'P"U Feb 15th. Not Chance. V 1 c : C.U latroview 752·S411 Apt Mgr, couple pref , t•x p'd ool,y, in mai.nt,.. & bk kpg, ~ unil cc.mplcx. C.M. (Zl3}8115-3SS1 493-007S7am-7prn, Rooms 4000 Parn 546 2044 dys; IJdtUwll s:MO Beaut 2Br 2Ba Pool •••••••••••••• •••••••.. 4.9'7..eM9 eves. Stora~l: tr;m t1~ Part Uul Pd-Nr all Room w J kitchenette M·F enjoy pool, tennis. :°boat .iora:: :'g~ on I n~-c:,ih'd Bushard/Brookburat. '-= :: la HB. 968-8'11S~--Architectural ~w..,.. ._ ··~··~Tl• Oceanview Duplex 2 BR 2 Bo $325 mo. Avail. oow NewPlusbCplJI (S816} ~wee~"-up Apt or lnh.N. &4.S-7'64; prernl.le, 36 hrs se<:urity. You are tbe wtnner of 2 Lost: Blaek Great Dane. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUFTsPERSOH Vic: Laauna Niguel. .I* W.ted. 7075 Shopping Cent.er Site ~. 6ll-4555 54897~ &M.M58SbareAHome The Storage Place. 18305 tlcltetstotM Beautiful almost ocean Ambassador Inn in Coata Gel eges Mt. Langley, No. of Ellis, IU<iS IUMMY 1 si 1. 9'l1.9 or SJ0..1919 Reward. 495·1•93 aft ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• PfanningTtainec 7pm. Literate, Gregarious $1.D)/roo + eop.J>eot'fib ~ue pin, shape of 3 male col leg~ grad Send Resume: E.O )'; Hw1ti11gtonhac:h 3840 front 2 liR apt, no Mesa. 2277 Harbor. Cen· for"Recct 4350 FounlainValley. FOLUIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ch 11 d r~ n no pets trally located. 23S roomi.. •••••••••••••••••••• • •• ___ P_hon_e_s&t_·_l607 ___ 1 at the SHARP, beach, 2 & 3 BR. 41'7·2468° • MANY with kitchen. Available now. S3S mo. Rentals Wa..t.d 4600 ANAHEIM Dated lM7 Loat in w /roasid ex per in sales. Rlnlrer Company Neiman Man:ua ~r park· PR~ & the ~iticat & P.O. Boit 2480 fr p I. d 1:; h wa s her . Porter Realty phone & TV Swimming near Newport Blvd. CM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONVENTION Ing lot. Rew Sentlm lega1 arena has relocat Newport Beach 92663 val · · ed to N.B. Looking for - --~arage. patios, 960-23:>8. -CLOSE TO BEACH pool, Jacuzz.1, and rec. 631·32'73 Reliable, mature couple CENTER --room. Dally & weekly ---------will babysit home while Forthe ue. Dys 759-1900, 1220 opp to assoc. & growl•--------oreves. 640-4367. Gloria w/flrm 1n this area LIVE Near The Beach' 2 Br, 1 Ba. upper.crpts. rates starting from $48 a Offiu Rewtcll 4400 MARCH 21 t Caso def Sol drpf;, stove, reh1g. No week •••••••••••••••••••• ••• you travel. Willing to pay Perlorman~e LaiT: Male cat. orange s tripe, like Morris. 846-:Q2. REWARD! BeautlfulAdultApts children , n o pets. 645•'840 ......._ ..... Cl-..T rent. Prefel' N 8./CdM. Olll 642.S678 333 : Ga.s&WaterPaid $350 /moincut1l -----,rn;......, u-. Jun/Aug. area. Ref's. clalmyourU~:::S. •to ' 21661Brookhunt,HB MaryBoardman. Pumrm.pvtbalh,empld ALTERNATIVE Call collect, Indio, *** Ullt:Changepunecon· 96~6651 Realtor mature penion. $150mo Mo. to mo. rent Incl : 714 347·2305 ---------t.alning bills & chan°e 2 494·2414 Lite priv. refs. Lag Bch, ---------• ., ~~17. Expenenced PAlNTER seeks Full T.ime work Brush, roller. Airles!> spray Call Greg 979 9621 494 7346 Rec e pt . s er v ..... _1... __ 11 t/ section clear plastic 2Br. children welcome. no personahzed phone cov· -, .n•H Lott Ir F..-d SlOO front. Shopping center pets. starting at $245 mo . ..Wwporta.oc.h 3869 Balboa Peninsula. $ZOO eraae. con(. rm. mall .. ~.~ .................................... 17th & Orange, CM. Rseeatr1}hel dg Eld uc; a tlodr • ~ ••••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• Easter wttk. Cl<>lle to serv , underground prkg , -t ""-·-.a C 11 P l e a a e r e t u r n , " n or sea a e ' Seawiml Yil~e ,••I( .... ~ORT bch. o.,.,....,..., ,,.,,. 7077 &more in Newport. ....... ..,..., « ........... a pet? a reiweseots entire wJc eetate for caretalrer -" .. "'~ __ ....... _ _.._,~;_v_•~---TIIE EXECUTIVE Oppwtwlty 5005 Animal Au(stance salary. Reward.645-2303 positioo642'~ - 'New 1~ bdrm luxury adult apta In 14 plans from $270 + pools. ten n1s. waterfaJ14. ponds 1 "From San Diego Frwy drive North on Beach to McFadden then We!'t on \fcFadden to Stawind Vlllage. (714 )st).~198 Bachelors. 1 or 2 S.-rReftfGls 4200 SUJTE,640-S470 ••••••••••••••••nu••• League.53'1·2273.nofee. Ya&...Welfthd I 0 Bedrooms&Townhouscs ••••••••••••••••••••••• s· .... ~· RUllt.tl..J1'llt Peraa11• 5350 • ...,.. 7 0 From S28t 50 llEACHFRONT 4 Br 2 ba OH1ce Space avail. pvt en· ....., _..,........,. ''" * * * •••••u•••••••••••-•• •••••••• •••••••:••••••• Spectacular spa. tolal compJ Cum home Fn>1c try, 2 suites, reas. 1827 Groomlna & Pet Shop Jedi lwtt Drinking problem! recreation pro~ram , wash/dry dshwh~ 2 ca; Wes t c llrf Dr. NB. Retiring after 7 good tolA'tt.Pnsldlo CalJAJcoholHelpUne IOCial program. 7 pools, 8 N • •1 J 631-0900 years. Hrle location & bra d 83S-3830 tennis court.. At Fashton gar 0 peu. Avai unt clientele. $68,500. S.. C•••.. 24 a ay Island. Jamboree & San 15 t.o July l!I. 545·5354 or De I u x e off l c es & BERTHA H£NRY You are tbe winner ol 2 Spftf._. RH!d.r Joaquin Hills Road. 6-U 9582_ -w a re ho u !S e s pa c e . REAL TORS ticket.a LO~ 181.S So. EJ CamJno Rea I 17141644-ltOO VacatiOft Ren+ab 4250 1400·3700 i.q. ft. Full 21.SI>el Mar 492-4121 IUGSIUHHY San Clemente. Fully Uc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• security 642 4463 or INCREASE YOUR IN· FOUJIS For appt. 492.7298 * * * WATHFAOMT *ALOHA* 642·7004 COME. c.au 894-1047 for at the JoltnCocly UDOISU WEHAVECONDOS .. OHTHEWATER'' into about subelanUally ANAHEIM ~~~~~c~:s~~r 31645 Coast Hwy ~5044 A~ent lN HAWAil incttasing your income CONVENTION .r-..t.t.. L Gl"t'at office space. 300to part time. CENTER Oulcall 9-9, 494·5111 ~ ..-0 Lido Isle Bayfront 2 Br. lntrn'I R.E. Network 1000 sq fl. All sizes & Forth.e You are the wfnner of 2 frplc. $600. Call btwo 3 6 Newport Heights Rlty sl\apes, some w/wet ban Newport, 2 exlstin' ocean MA.aCH2llt •SANDY'S* l1ckets t.o tbe pm 173--0TIO 645-5044 & frplcs & terri(lc views. fl"OOt take-out. sit-down Performance Out IUGS IUMMY · Condo N L k T h 3 Very competiltve ratee restaurants. Owner will Call &t.2·5671. ext. 333. to c!!-! ~!;!Hie .-• •15 Retlfclh GIHnll o. a e a oe, in Lido Village. You've fi A J hn Bk lal It ----'"-~-----• rv~ BR 2 b 1 8 A 1 mane«! .. o son, r. c myourtlc ets. ACCOUNTS PAYAILE CLERK We currently have a full tlme temporary openinl? for a 6 month period with the possibility or becoming penna.nent. At Jell.5t 1 year varied ac counts payable ex pertence. Ability to operate a 10.key a must. Please apply in per!lon at the We have IOOO 's of houses, • a, 9 eeps · vai got t.o see it to believe It! 979-4964 * * * •SHEJU LEE• • • ANAHEIM dplxs. apts now, all 3-18/).25 & summer at Call Susie Zaun at Ce TIEMDATA CONVENTION IU"e'all. all pnct'!I. Save on S300wk. 7H/M&-5416__ · (7 l4 )675-8662 for an Partner wanted. Oil pro-Houle ~i!1-~e;;t. CORP. CENTER fee. •-'"....a... to 1ta..-4300 appt .• or stop by Mon·Prl ducts. silent or active. SCRAM..i.£TS 838-6838 Standard Memones Div Fort.be 64Mt00 Agt _._ ~ S:30 to 5:30 aL Lido Rare opportunity. S8500 ~SEMBLERS so Tr1lnee Assembler~ Needed lmmedialcly Long & Short Term Asai1nments 3 Sll1fts Available Must have own trarup Col Todov SS6-t520 Free. Top F'ay Vee Pa' Vktor Tu• tn m 't S..-.icn Div Walter K1dde & Co 2082 S. &. Bristol Slc 10 Newport Beach <Comer of Brtstol & Campu.o; behmd Carl's Jr) .USEMILHS t30> Needed for graveyard. No exp nee· Lon~ Term & Jo'REE Vidor T"'f* • 'f SenicH 2«12 S. E . Bristol Suite 10 Newport Bch 556-1.520 ASSEMIL.EltS We will train MacGreaor Ya.cht Corp 1631 PlacenUa. CM MARCH 21sl ••••••••••••··~··•••••• Manna Village, 3475 Via secured. 768-8494 ANSWERS An Applied Performance 2BR 2 Ba, upper duplex. 2 W/M, 34, would Uke single ()port.o,Suite205, N.B. S""' y THE 1978 "Family FOXY LADY 3400~a&g!ugci. ~ ASSIMILY WOllC .CaU642-5678.ext.333,tc blksloocean. S350mo or divorced woman U -1MOFREEREN1' n;;;l'' Course. Reduce Kldnap-M.ldat-o.tc.atlMouep SantaAna.~~J,~ MeclcalProcllCts claim your tickets. yr\y. M8-89U child OK> for compa-Nat.al-Swerve-7ll-~56 I (71~) u"3805, ""xt 213 No ex pr. nee. Clean *** niooshls>& io share 2 Harb<>r Blvd /Baker taxes, avoid probate & MISTAKES ~ •..,..,. "' ... ---------1 SurfsideCbarmlng lBr Bdrm. duplex In Costa area, C. M. 300-300sq. ft.. estate laxes plus much Coe new coml'UtM ii so PREGNANT? Caring. Equal Opportunity pleasant workJ.JJ:g cood1 IUHD HEW LaWl Fae R&S Best Area Mesa·•se 2S to 38. CaU 4iY tq. ft. Ground noor, more. 1~ legal. Free human it blames its confidential counseling & Employer M/F . tions. $4 per ht. Apply at NewCpt.1$300 <9634) between 8 pm & l0:30. xlnlparking540-2200 Mies info. Famlly Tree MlSfAKESonotben. --'-al. A..._.'-. adop-3t83-D. Aintay Ave. Sk 2 & 3 BR fttudlo apu, MS-8804 Trust, Box C 6022 •~· ...,.....,.. D. <n;ta Mesa. 8"30 to huge back yard. children Rustic2Br2Ba Htd Pool Ok Downtown La1una. 5acyway, Paradise. CA. LOST: REWARD-Yorkie ti011&keep1.11g. 2·30_P_M _____ _ OK. S350 & $425. Dys, AJI Util Paid, Dshwr Super C'OOdo 2br, 2ba. r /p, ZlS Sq. ft. Plush cpls. 9S8IB Dot, male w /gm & wbt APCARE S47·2S63 Acctng Bkkpng -~ ~216M; evs 536-4873 Laun Fae~ (6738) pool, eJ~. $200. mo. ~3S81edl.or~~~77u96til $175. ...._..._.T 1 .. "CH •tripe &weater , along TEMPORARY Asst apt mgr. to relieve ....... C llentlmes 631-4555 l>vtentr.645-7953 ..... "'" "5"'ffV'" ._ Balboa Blvd on Sun. OUTCAU.MASSAGE ~Today to work ms:rof 144 unit apt. <'<>m ...-ARIU H Sln Rest.aurantPorSale Please caU collect (714> •731..0931• on various accounting& plex.mHunt. Deb. Must & CIVIC CIMT!• ~luded 2Br apl over· MHde llaaftdAult? «le lo 3 room suite Prime loc. on Marb,ei-s "5-.S. bookkeeping asslftn ltve 00 site M7-95~ • BRAND NEW. Spacious looking pool. Elec ToProlesslonallyP'ind ~-/,J~n ,!i~5:trv~f!Ji~~ Mlle. 1800Sq. n. bldt + UMDA&VICIU menlt! Work close lo *"'UTO LOTM"'M delu.xe 2, 3 & 4 Br. All kitchen • carport, S27~ ntATRJOHTPERSON · · .,,.. · '" fond,allforonlyS200,000. FOUND: M* lri.sb ~t-QiitulM•• your home. Ffl(ure ,. ,. .-t>ltn&rJrp:lcs,gar.tgeyd. mo67J.4162days ~E -CO.AruilMLWTED atSIS.S Call833-3640. ~alonomfca 671-6700 ter. l\J' Bolaa Cblca In· PortM,..offtf Clerlc.s lo Sr. Accoan· Ftillorparttlme Le11m • ·~Yorktown -Just West TTT~ BUSINESS OFFICES ..__to•--SO'iS d~t.Parlt.HB.lf2..2176 Se--'-aallOrangeCo. tanls needed throout the auto bu.-;incs, from " of Beach Blvd. 536-1718 Nwprt Hgts lg 2 br 1 ba. ..,.,...... ...;« ~ ~1' JoUm or Unfum Ground ~-., _.... 4 ' rn•.., Orange Co. l h c ground u P ! 0 P frpl Adu.Its. no pct& $265 °' ~ ~o•NQ noor, public & private ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: 8 ma11 o&d Gef'D).aq 835-7313 Robe.rt Half's portunlty for advance Beaul.2br,2bo,dblgar mo.640-4478 UW134S~l.9'7l eotrances,9001d1So.of ltt,2.Rdltlrdl'J).'1 Sbepberd In Nawporl •SUSll"S11t AccourtteQ>ps menl.SeeMr.O'.Nclll or condo. $395. Pool. jac. ParltN Sub San Dieao frteway on LOANSAVAlLABl& :e•ac~. Fe~e . OutcallMaa:u(ge SOOS.Maln.Ste50l Mr Pierce. HOWARD frpl,.ecurit)'. 675-3161. ~ lease 1 lrvine: F to abare '""' 2 Brookhur•t.. Monthl1 Cnditnoprobll!D'I. auU/ dog. &t No. Tower, VnJoo BanJc Olevrolet. Dove & Quail • hr, 1 ba. Quiet loc. S32S. bdrm 2 ba Rancho San •-L--75~ Sto• .,.__~ St 10A.M·2AM 7!1-4462 In Tbe ctty ot Orange Sts • N~rt &iach "SIZS. SUiO dep. 2 BR, 1~ mo.M0-1212. Joaql.tn Townbc>tJM w / from S19S. Avail JWle ..--..-, &• ., rlJUIJY: Dot. ~Lab,.,., . 1l4/83S4103 - Ba, petaOK, pool. Carol, aw-view •275 mo Call LILCall7W5311-al33 S.mard. Has coUar. DANCE OF FUN AtlrO MICHAM\C &&1414 rrS COHDO • MOQey Available, many Vic: Panoru1 Ir Ford, Beaut. nude girls dance ---------752-GI& UICUTIYI sources, all projects. Cll. 1Mt #A, Parson., & rap 11eUlon. lOAM to Exper 1,>rofesslcmal for • a...1.1-...a 1 &Ol'Y a bdrm. Claae to • _,_ml 152 """" ~ ... M u s t ... pu t key position iD Mlaslon • · , _.._ C....._ ~ Ir aboppla1. Mo Roommate want.• d, SUfTIS -n. ....,.... ...... ~ •OG· a • u. .,.. 0 ACCOUMTIMG Viejo 499-4797 eves. Avoid the bllh coeu or .,.._ &O. AJt. &M-7270 IAgurui Hills, $175/mo. Luxurious offices. ea· Speaalat.on. lnveeton ar +.efJr~ 2 ·r. ,enUo male ~ ~~ N. Euclid, Payroll cletk with mln -bvt~. VI.Ill the Hunt· T•-eaBraV.Uable. AA6,S81-31(M,Bob. ecutlve ucretary, owaen ibrt term SS ~lblk/ltan.• FREESESSIONW/AD citye.arex~r .. lOkeyAUTO •:.tn.s.onTerraceforatour --• pusooal pbooe eov· avail. lasl. BUl Daven• yn-~,11rHBPier~12. by touch, hte typing. f'ARTSCOUMTIR , ~onhe newest rriirement esceUes>t loca1!oo. 'M./P' abare 3 Br Apt on erase, receptionist. con· p0r( Mi9-9803 S3M83f Sln&le male, new to area, SG-0713 PER SOM facilities in Huntioston callAWIOI.·, Bal Peolo. $150/mo yrly. fereuc• room, a.roll, seetl.n• female compa· --F'time Will train. Part~ Beach. ':1., 873-8780 QQtary. Lease or mQQUt MoMyW..tecl 1010 J,.ost;'!Qk Mln. Poodle, 1' nioN.blp En)oydanclng. AJr National If you're saJ('S, inventory con\rol ....... (714)848-8811 Stii<:a••• ll7t Female rootnate 25-30 to to month. Near So. eo .. t ....................... yrold, •PP· 12" hi, ln vie. NCCl-llmOker. 646-2588 havina a bard time (md Some Hl'Vlct! wrilmJ: tbe.Nopeta Cl to. ............... -••• ahareaBR lbndup'le.x PJQa, O.C. Airport. & Pvt Prtyowns S'l,000,000 ~Ma1noJ)a /Atlanta, Ing work and are in 5,a,& Sun '8ubaru , •1-..n . ose l8R\tnf cm Bncl1at. ln ~M sin+ utll Preew~.c.allm.!16L worthotprop.Waotahd .S3S-SQ28 TOUCHOFCLASS etelresec·ttedrony1nc~a •. twaereaelrhe'"r 8420675 • . . ..,..,. "";{I"'-~ 6'l 78S8 I • TD money. Wlll pay 10% F 0 ' ESCO nr " M 0 DEL • --768.-76' q au • 5-De 1 u lt e o ( t l c e a + points. Desire lasl U M D ~ M a I e SERVICE Outcall by Ap-for e c .a s t. l A & • o r AUTO 1 492-2134 Need i w/secretarlal 11erv. Nr servt • ef 644-1452 ~nnan. pointr.nalt teleph~nettclctyp" in PIX/RKEPT • • Upfrlded 1 Br. ''fftl , Frooml orNsummber OC Airport.752-5G8 c :.r s. aPPf'()Xlyrold bl/t.an, ~?11• slallat1on a_nd repair lmmed nn.•n1·n ... Othf•r 1.i tlay" twnhm• pool 1()f ema e ear us · · 64S-l8Sl• -....... 0 • -,..,.. .. adlt•. Brookbur1ti S..C~.. 3171 stop. ConlacL Liu NEW BUILOUf'G OF· ~ Tl'wt SOll ~ AlsOHtrlni see your Air National clerical dulies. Mu"t fllJWamsll3/5fMG01 -......-·-s.s2-0Q50. FJCESpac.,p motncl Dticli' Foond1 Roa bike. Owner ..... .-...-u ... OUTCALL Guard Recrullrr We h11ve typ1oic & 10 k~·~ , , , ••• .. •••••••••• .. •••••• utll 5»-1* ••"eeee•H•oo••••-"••• tdcnt. bJ tfJe clr fram1 ~u u"'"" need men and womrn add ma ch r•pr. Coot ad ·1:.i• ..WDUPLU vtn J llr 1 Ba, cu.stocn Need tOOO'I or •bare . r '"'WlrtJ ~ da ... ioea aO.t. CaU MASSAGI ..-cl 11·27 il)t«ftUd ID Mr Hauser 548.UJOO "'" , ... ,.._..... drps. pool. $320 mo. N.wporl, Balbo. Ill. "WATllAOMT,. LUl ru R.Js.PD,:m.a22 HoootoUPM,MO-Pf.90 geuJ.Qe atwad ln tod1y'1 .CoooellCIMM'olet » 2BR.1Mibia;=mo. • S.SZ.\Mor581·Sl.U :'-'ttmJle. Rlct d)'I New oftlce 1pace aoo sq llt1re:lf..... roud: Germ. 8bopf, SocWClllM 1400 ~.~ttreelDIJ!:!: m:&Harbo11Blvd. CM ~ ... ~ ~~== • ,.... attO -• --........ 2 ftt.Mfn•t coro/i•~• lttT.D .... .._ •4JtrownJt ... Yict Waroer/ •••••• ...... ••••••••••• dianll lf I wt.th e>t· 1 Y__.............. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·~· ..... " .... -· v~ ~1· •1 •be WT.D.•-Gvll 1 ...... ... * * CtUent pay plu• fru ·AVOH ;;n. iuu--· .. Br•'--·,._, b Bll.i lMi ba N ~-iewa, P•• °'• n • • ,,__ .. ~ _.....,. l c v d •• -0 ·-·~··-·&..,lc,•aa ~· ....,,_ •••• Bv•' ·~. CANNERY VI.LLAOE· l'alrtlt'hrDlloceJ.Mt Found: Fem. t:.1'"/bra .._ "'-"'• o erace ao 1••£ A""H i;o\ 2 & J IOI.MS • mo. + ...,,. _,....,,, ' PartdAa incl ror appt ......,....., Ca. 0 t Al_. Ii 20t .... 1. S. ,,_ troel. For more In· M IU k~'}.~·=:o .tz_,..._se,'tpm~~·••d C::~ )rd.~~ f:a7~~~~.0:.a.2t0t .. ~~~~1• ' .. ·~~~· ~~-~.;:.. s.ca.•• ·:r!~:Un~~t=.n•::,~ TO LUNCH =-"-~-.,, . .,.._._., -••• -..-...._ J.--... 7 _...f'Uft tt.~L.:..:e.,.:.;: rd y;u°"~-~w1n0«or2 Sar1 .. nt Arroll o "'-II lo ..... _ ...... _ .... _1 -· -.. A wU.ha-ltoO mo.M5-45$1 .,,..,,.,..__ ...... ~ ............ TD'• """'~ ...... · .r\'-J'_.,.,. dlcta-IDC n~'1363 .... .. ................ '" (1 8t. "'"" " ' ........... ·-········· CJDW c ... I Dia~=:. ... -.A.,.=:i.m-11.... ot Lab Shepbvd, male, au.s IUMHY (Ir ap,ly at •ukcn in your otncc n~.L·:·~.---:: la--....t. ••~• THEEXC'ITING ~~.;.1•!.c:no,~P!,;.~¥-,,._.131• ~o · -~.... i ~~.,Qa.1~ Vfc. 2UI Newport lvd. makeabouU,Oonf'very .. -·=-·-._._ •••u --.. _ .. !'-"Int ,_... • n.Jo .OWIS Oorsta M... SlOO you sell You·u havl" a~: ............... ~ P~MISAAPTS. orafemrmmates,21-38 .. I ....... +HO $20,000. 104.I. Znd T.D.. --rr~· altM • 0 b ,, duplelt. Victorta1 ~ , n>rrPT to tlla,. a bt•ul 4 BR, .. !'!~~ ............... ~~ml. P .P. FOi.i'd: llmaledo1al C~~~N ~~o;i~'-• u:;n;,:~ ,.,1~b Viw, mr .. t$60. 8CR.:JI lumbome.blS.W.Santa •D&UXIMC'S C.M BoWllQ1, lttJ\ St. CSNTB.lt UselheD11ly rl)QI rt&ulur job. To ftnd~ul l!lf'300.4'4·75Sl Bada;JM a. Ana. Tit'ed of co111ln1 _u -Heltd nr. Qlll t~-, LD. ___ ,._trthtt_. "1!'011l ncsult'' J1rrv1r~ more. r all 540 70'1 ar !'flJl: 11 , b'oiDlllO.•up• boroo LO an ID'IN apt? Oool. rm .. 'fal 2:$, au r~tnl. ··---. ~. Kt\RCHnal • dirw.wy. Vout • Zrnrth 1 u 2 BR upper, ~d I,... ~.i!:P«I ,,, Theft tOdMt • Uve ln a paDllod, am. w.bie iil,.... CA.RAGE SALS adt In ~ _ ~ p---•-bl "•-111.....:.. ... ~a. . .__ Cllta, dtpa .. ;.&~ bl1Hil'.: Siil ~ .'?~ f _, 1 ere. ar. 1 w I yr. . Lde dle~l'Uat ap. ~: Lillt Mli· ~'" ··-·~ l 1.t-f\'lte Is our ,.. _. ~-.,... to be.=\ .~twn, Hel.ltt (JBIU SMi ti -J\ajl me ti( tb9 • I' or eat are a. K H l PY ... • 'n> )>lac. "°'11 a.Mlo Vacjo, eonau ctowa Cal MMl1I, ah • to 1 S~ alty. --~· Noth114mll-i _1 ~llt#..}~·J'1~ ··1 JC8t an mo. hr mon IW*im. ..dtawloc card. pbou va~ • Mar1u•rtte. clattn ti •· • £.'.._ .C011 1 ,. HI"! , ,. tnroCaD.15N&aO .. , ~· n.,..1..-.. l11CNfrttDctay: .•• 1 a:n ~ .• ,.'l,, • '!t** · • 1.CaJ1su.S67&~aa.a -.:;;;:~ ztc -':·'~ ~ ... ~.---·J~ __.. --------."' -....... __..._ -.~ --~-~..-~~ .~ ~-t • -___., ·~· '~-f I I ~ ' r ' . '! • I • H11p W..e.d • 7100 ..., W..ted 7100 F,,a.y, M.,cn 17, 1911 DAILY PILOT OJ ..._., w.w 11oc .._. W•t.d 11oc ""P W..te4 11oc ....... w_.... •• 1.!.o.! ............ ,, ........... ••••••••••••··········· w·~. 7t-••• ••••• ••••••••••••••• •••• • ••• • • ••••••••••••• , •••• •••••••••••••• •••• • u••••••••••• ...., W.t.cl 7100 .,..._ W.t.ct 7100 ~ --"' --~ ... ...,..bouMll .. Pfr, CA.Sta S COOK. uper'd In I'*" P\JU Umo dlJbwasher for1·--------·1~::r= ;s .~~:;,.~ ,!••:••••••••••••••••••• -~~T••••••••••••••••••• •;;r••••••••••••••• • • 11,.laorout Cd.tilarea. t'tnme.GoodP~. =.•Hhada, Clll Calttetla. Jdatore IEYPIJNCHER Saata Ana olc. Call ... __ .. wt h ..... _ Scrvl~ Stalloo Attad. JcbiJd,gu.95 Crowtbco.U..ocauoa. 'penon preferred. icll Needed ... 8urrou1b1 DavidSmlt.hatSO-Wl RECEPTIONIST ...,,..G.!.ERA'LllELP Jl'/tlme days. Lllhl WetraJn.Co.benetita C1•hf·~iri No. El Camino Real SC L5000•UOOO.Parl·dme ,..., ' mecb'ltnowled.1e.H .. l Bab)'allter, P•ta•nl MP:TRO CAA WASH Full tlm•. Jlr. But ....;~;;;:...;;;;..:. _______ I position w /flu Ibl e ttalAcg•h t faH Pit. Moo· Fri. C.11 bclwn irpear " handwrltiq. C~N.'lf ~~ly~a~:~ 29:)0ffartJor8,,CM aean.ra, zml B. Cout 'd f SS houri BatJc knowled&e SG-5598 Wllh the foltowlnc re· 8-l,81W9lll ApPly, UM Newtl).Ol'L • -.. ·~"•<a ',...·-lA-U_F_F_•_u_R_""""---I Hw>'.CdM.9'..... G&rdatv, exp ' oCr ~ ol. lnvento"". Respond -MOT-aoa.-ql.irenwit& SF'.AMSTRESS Bfvd,CM morn• or .. y • -r= .... ~ c:. aecy ap unit apt ~mplet ui .•• t.o: • ., -v 1.:: w f I loft --------- P'Oll 40. live-In, pvt rm • COUMTa HILP (2U)~J851 r ·-e D&Jly Pilot route Sharp Pt-iwn pas 00 ~ Sttv. SU l~lp nccided )m-~b)'t1lter wanted, So. batb. S-4e.8Jot. Coita CLualfiedadno.213 i;'S:.UthLaiuna''""uni Plcuantappearance $48,,_, _med. ~llor_p/t.APAlY. Cs t PI aa a are a, ~ Me9a G1r1I bl aaochricb •Mbop. Gas AUCDdanl, !i dys c/o Daily Pilot Ni~·a•. Monday u;; ... h Good wlephone alt) E Cit. Hwy. HJw.Pl cbUdren, 3 jn .cbl. near OC alrpott. 00• wti:, -..a+ comm. PO Box 15eO •"""' -~nionall~ tkh. ~llO per we.6. c-11 Chemical Operator, $3.SO ni.5.W-Ol'lO(orapp&.. '200Birch.NB. Costallesa,C.92628 Friday arternuona. Goodt)"l)lng11kill• *l'-rek...ilS* -------..- 54CM081 k f J k h Sall.1.rd1y and SUnd11y ...._ ~.. ~ '4111 Sewtn1. tndu.st11al. uol •• or ac v~'e!~tb ~~rl~l~0r:i COUMTIRGllL GenuaJ omce, ruu umc. morninp. Approxunate· .__...er f;mploYtnPayAll!l'et't AlrBaUoon.Noexper'~ BABYSlTIEB. one 9 yr ci.....-•-trv or work u For drycleaolnJ plant. Sbup person, up. Typ-klrCHaf Har ly $4.50 pel' month grot111 Wh r th Remders A1onry q'd. 6'2 3MS old ctrl. Varied hrs . ..=:;:::c:;."with c .. -mlcala F.utbluff Clea.non, 2547 In&" bllllnl a muat. Hts For caterin1 co. Will eamtnis. $.'I0.00 cub dt-· ~~I Mn;. . ltte enotr ln ~ Hlttb, Ste 104 -"-------_..- niglatl. Your ho.me Qr ~E eofeE . 7 AM- 3 . 30 . 6'4..(»32. 714/581..(798 646-.3820. ~ta Aleu. ~. Mk tor clrculu· p~ DolMter ~~oc1.0'll~c. Call for Appt/F.lllab '65 DPEl'D OHL y ~ Aftns. eves, occa1. over·''"''"'~;.,;. """.PM Eastbluff Dr. N.Jj . 8.s. 21S/630·1140; b"ain. Aak for MarVln, posit required. Phone ""'yewappomm · Newpor\Peacb 833-8190 SIWINGOPIS f mine. Send refs. SIT· · · · 5'!>-32Sl lloa. Leave name ani.I ........ ta ~a....... " • TER P 0 Bo ........ N 8 Q.E.a. .... ur CllEDIT COLLECTIONS GENERAL OFl'·1c~. 1 Lad lea Serious about number aod make or &G3f12, Deptl. CM • 92S63. or. c~ ;.;.;;n, ~ct. -" Part time, exper. req. lull & 1 part Ume, expcr changing your present uuto t.o be u,aed and your Equal ()ppor Employer SICIETAIY SGT. PEPPERONl'S 6pm, Need 11omeone for Bartell Marine Etec· w/ t yping, fllin1t. atandard of bving lhr u callwtlJMMumed. tor WescCoaatadvertt•· PlZZASl'ORI!: l _.;:.-------- 1 cleanup work in tronlcs,6'5-70t0 telephone" lite bltpajl. concentr ated work llCEPTJOMIST 1ng office or New York Nowlilrlnlforfull& ---------1 prlntahop. Will a lisQ MAN t OC Alrport area. w/peopJep/Ume.Callfor ---------1 b••ed p"blishint com· , . t J I .. -.-ln .., 90 DELIVERY or N Weekend.ti, ex""'r., for re· ... .. P/time opewngs • Of'a· Banklfla earn wareuvua g. .... c' u 1SH760 apPt.494-5168. W"IMlTY "' pany located In .B. If lion n•ar 0C Ai....,,.rt. hr to start. Santa Ana early AM Roule, N . •"" LIADMAN aJ estate office Newport _.. ha ~ •""' TELLER area."'~"""""" •-H.B. Must have depeo. B b L' bt' t you are a t-e c rge Mutt be 18 or over. Am>IY •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil_da_b_le_c_ar_. 546-448 ___ 1 ___ 1 General Laodacapin( I ea d man In our $3 50 Per hr. many d Iver 1 It I e d pe=S. E. Brutol _,.,,.,,,., "' We bave an openmg for eac · Jg ypiog. pe~who would enJoy ln I Rl~TIME Immediate openmi for Uldlvtdual with prevlOtU experience preferred Excellenl salary le ~Its. ~ni:al *Secretaries *Typists Dental Receptionist for two gtrl front office, l yr. exp 83G-t395. Secy lldltw to SI f 00 LIAOMAN wholesale tree nursery. ~k fori;!!~~ohnson respon$it>lllt1es. pleue 5-nta Ana Heights P'roc lltCJr $241( We have an openine for Applicants should have a ------call 759-0831. Xlnl com S49-86'7• ... Man..,_..._ Pllg I ea d m an i n u u r oombtnation ol exper ID Receptionist, lor busy pan)I benefits INext to McDonakb> DENTAL OFC needs help Newport Beach call 644·0680 -, IC wholesale tree nursery. Ule care of ornamental sWttchboard. Exp re s~an.a.•v F.quatOppe>r Employer EncjlaHr · $24 Appticaou sbou.ld have a s t o c k & s o m e quired Ute typing & bk """" ""'' Sr lld> Chetll $261( thecombctnaaretionof oornf e::!~t::: Horticulture education kp'g. Benefits. N.B. locd NEWPORT BEACH Soc. Dance & he11lth (lub •GEN'L omcE WOl'k for the agency that turns lime into Top $. Long & short term as· s1gnmcnts. Top Jobs. Top pay. You're your own boos. Dental Aasislllnt, oral surger; only Newport Beach. 644-6161 MAIY HICl(LE nus IS a f/hme perm. Apply in person, btwn 21aJ olc, 4 yr.. exp, type ods duectors, rn~Tli. ik AGINCY s l 0 c k & s 0 m e posit.loo 1~. 3901 McArthur. Slt-6S+, d1ctaphone, $700+. PT. earn whilt' U te.rTI D Horticulture educalton Call Wayne Waller 2uorcaJI EJliot 752.7170 6'4-4613 S'l..000 mo. or more. lb Apply tn ~rawn : 25276 Marguente Parkway Mission Viejo 170 .... wpott Ctr r nus IS a f/Ume perm. Personnel Ofc 544-0t20 easy. 97U1!3 s.ite 245 .... wport pos1Uoo From9amtonoon •~a../SWITCHllD SECRETARY LEGAL --'-------· lch CALL 640..2920 Call Wayne Walter THE lltYIME CO. -'-g-1 Newport Bucb STORE CLERICS Personnel Ofc 544-0120 lrnmed. openinii for an (or corporate counsel of casb1eN1, floor clerks From9amtonoon l~~~~~~~~~~I exper'd person w/good majorNYSECorp bead stock cler ks. Giwd DENTAL Secr/Recept Or l hod on \i c of c . ~~~~~~~~~~I Crocker Bank HOFHS ~o~ offic e • ~OJ overload Girl Friday wanted for THE IRYIME CO. NW"le's Aides, all 1ibWitt11.1 ~;:!::i~ stri~~~b~f:!·a! quartered in Fashion future. Xlnt benehts Denta l Front Desk comtnaction held ore in1----------1 full & part time U persooahty, & who can Isle.Xlnlworklngcond& Over18.Applyat: PicN Secretary F /tlme. J;>ana Pol. Telephone & train. Lido Convalescent wor k w /a min or fringe benehts Looking Save, 115 E. 11th St, Newport Ctr. 840-0202 Equ11I opportunity employer M/F/H 557·0061 Salary open. Xlnt some lite typing. Will Legal secretar; ~·3 yrs Or 1555 Supenor Ave. supervision for a grow· for xlnl skills & J 3 yrs c.cistaMesa.9am-Spm. benefits. Exp. nee 1n trwn 714·547·7078 gelneral experte~c~. N_B_.646-7764 _____ 1 i.ngN B pharmaceuUcal Jpergeafl'de.xpS~ar.la~oyrp~~~e ~·mmercamp~ounselDt:> heavy scheduling. col GOOD JOI sa ary commensu a e N~es Aide, L1veln l"or l'O.Forappt.call642·751J • "" lect1ons, bankmg, recall w /exp. Insurance askforPam. mensuratc w/Cl(JH'r M/F, high wages. M~t insurance. Great pos pensioners over 60 car, benefits Parlongb. NB Sl~~~rds~~k~:aal\1~~t. -----Please call C<1rolyn have van orMsta. w~8n 372.3 Birrh St. N.B. BM.king for aggressive, inlell, permanent. we tram law firm. Call Deb 1e at strong, kind. Rm 'brd, Rt<eptionist Ead!e Call545·5145 1n age 1 . TB.LR/ Clerical sales trainee. career person. 962·2436, 673-2289 _ _ 714/&l(}OJJO _ ~rn w~"e!> Refs Morns For attorneys ufr. Al· AMCORD INC Gilt shop, Prefer H B """ • .,~a ., "• 640 1900 ltEPltESEHT.ATIYE re:.. MUST DRJVE. ln· ~· Good OpPortunity! Girl LJQUORCLERK.'lmghts Uf'eves644·4600 tractive, Must type ffranch ore seek. s bonda l"r~t1ng """'1Uon for so· D ........... R-....Wonlst for GeMral OHice work. a week. ~.85/hr. Apply --lrvme area F'1l1me only bl II t t I I l ~ '"' .,.,.., ......,.. -.. ,... d NURSES AIDES 8-4::.1. $600 per mo. Call e le er cap1 a cu> meone over 30 Call Exper'd energetic t Y PI n g 4 0 w Pm m person Wm Jammer Unda,979·96109am-Spm representative Plan & 7 l 4 6 7 3. 2 6 3 4 or m 0 ti v 3 t e d Per:; 0 n lminlmum). Aggressive Liquor. 3537 E Coast Exper'd l I 7. Country direct assoc1al1on da) 213.4»4992. needed to manage frnt electronic distnbutor. HWY.CdM ___ Club Conv Home, RECEPT/GALFRI. Secretary Pt llml' Mon & Fri. 9am 5pm .. \Jll l1mf after May I.st Must b< xlnt typist w pleasan Swim coach·S.C. Swim Coot. Sml comm. as10<- May lhru Aug. 64S·il~ dys, S48..U13 eves. • lnps. Contact H.tlda Ter --------olc. ECfic1ent Expand Irv In e are a . Ca 11 Liquor clerk, over 25. S49 3061 For busy ol.c ut N.B. Typ. ranov~. (714) 644-7255 CLERK E dod f 714 549 09S4 a~k for Mr. 1 1 ES ing needed Advance· Western 1-·t!deral Newport Center f1nan· mg n onuc 0 c m "'-' · part time l or2 n tes. tolUllSES A D Misuon Viejo/NB .. acy .,...;_6531 ment potential. Call Savings c1al firm ts seeking a d """ & ORDYUES 89 0 2744 E. Coa:;t Hwy, CdM resp . person for Res u m e r e q • Hairdresser wanted for b 59 Bed raciUty. Join a Jerry Hams. 751· 1 · Equal ()ppor Employer challenging clerical pos 714 581·4860 Newport Bch salon. LYN · Medical Weig t happy group & en1oy the Recpt,Sec'y Nwprt Brh. telephone voice Send re · 1 sume & salary reqwre Swuehboard Opr. W1l menls to Urbanomici train. Must be avail Research, P.O Box 188 wknds &eves. 64S~U91. ~~~~~~~~-·j Typmg skills, figure ap DESIGtolH _CaH 673 5342__ ~~. ~~. ~':n!~~~· xlnt benefits Bayview Immediate operung for Baoktng & phone commun1ca-lo sketch & design hght lfa1rslyhst for beauty 9684737or963·9768 __ Conv 2055 Thunn Ave. recept to hundle busy ._. • Elt PJTIME uons w/clients desired f Ix tu re !t Good salon in San Clemente CM6423505 pbooes. Jntll. good typ Mortqoqe L~ •...,... Xlnt working conds & b 1 d rt & ·---------1---------1 mg abilitt: ~ean view Secretary lo s~ondary We are seek 1 n ~ a co benefits Ask For mec amca rla ing 'd Call~ 6655 for appt ~f1ce, Fashwn bl. market adm 1 ni 3 trator of tuslomer onent~ indiv Sh 1 r I e y Pres kilt . rendenng :>kil i. req MACHINIST OFFtCE HELP Call Ena 644 ·9311 a nauonal mortgage 1n for a p lime teller pos1 644-4360 _Ca_ll :H6-_ 2901 , Irvine HEl.PER Nt't'ded P tame m N B ---------tlon In OU r N.B ore Re,.__. ___________ -~ DJ. .. "'L·c• '""R'-. 1"or heauly '>.i.lon Mu s t cn1o y working Recptrfyp1st surancc company in CdM9262S SECRETARY Switchboard Opr Fltime. Must be expCT'd. Contact Auditor, Hotel Laguna. 425 S. Coast Hwy, Lag Bch. 494·1151 TELEPHONE' .. ..," "'"' " f l d t F'I f & l "''II Newport Beach an•;1 n·nl teller or ca ... h1er ex Ume. 1tc u 1c~ e,., w 1gures pcop <' .-.1 Fast grow111g t'ompany f 'd T 3.'.> Clerk 'F\Jll anrt or part lime· hn, R1\·hard Ou1•llt•ltt' S $ $ $ $ $ tram l''lex1blc hrs St:nd needs a sharp girl ;is re Send r~umc to Ad#ZJI. pt'r pre Y ping M apply '" person. J\ m Salon. 'H•" NcY> •iurt Ctr letter w '&>hone number b ood Daily Pilot, Box t5tl0, Sears. Roebuck & Cu 11.pm This per~on will UTQJ( bassador Inn. 2909 S """" • ceptioru.,t. Must e ~ Costa M(.'sa. CA 92ti26 hai. 1mmcd. openings for l)e req··• lo ···<>rk on Dr. N £1 to Cla.-.s1Cied ad no 215, on phones & be able to __ 1 u -[lnstol. Santa Ana. --1 0 1 p I l PO Bo t e I e p h o n e s a e ~ SALES SEARS Tue,. Thuri. & S<1t Xlnt C • ---Tool & D • (' o a1 Y Io· x type 50WPM. Good op-S«relanal lmmed. OJ>t•n 1 work1n" conds Apply at 00V8nleOCe DISHWASHER HOMEMAKERS 1560, Coe.Ui Mesa. Cahf. portunity (or the right mg. gd shthand & typing representatives. l''u l or .. !':am $200 extra per mo ,;-..1-"""""' Call 979 7090 lor k'll MUST bll t p/t1me. Xlnt company Manner.. Savin~~ M k r .tlme Mesa Verde Prec:isiOflG _, """"""· person. . s I SA ,a I yto benefit.s.Pdvacat1on,pd l.515 Wt'l>tcl1/f Dr NB ar et Coov. Hosp, 661 Center in your spare lime f'o1 1---------~pt __ .. _ ---work w\th figures Home holidays, employee dis ~ I Op Employer ·1 d lnform3_t_io_n_r~I 7_5_1_56_.l_J ...... _ n-.rator f b · building construction ex _ ua _P POL'litlons now ava1 . 2n St.CM. LVTmr _.'"' Order Desk for a nc R.E. Sales h 1 t 1 c.c 1161 cot Enter a challenging & 3rd Shirts at all our 1•~p1tal wholesaler. Rehable.1-.--------•1 per epu . .rov· • Id fl I h sale .Barmaids-Classy B1k1n1 IU ...... _ .. __ /Cook ""' 1• wor o e ep one s. h locallon.'1. Start $2.65·$3 ""'_"_,_ HOUSEt<EEPERS Ac:mtGrichy fast learner, .iood LIKECHlCKENSOUP Secreta"" _Brokerage, Apply in person Sea.Ts . -g_i~~:ir.~M~ ~6.3f166_. hr. Interviews conducted AssJBtant. Country Cluh Our acute care hospital Sehlp e>,.rator memory, busy phone. ..It couldn't hurt to call for aggressive yacht Roebuck & Co. SaJita Mon·Fr1 at: Coov. Hosp. S49·306l has 2 fltime open1ng3 for typmg, record keepmg C'buck Nash about a re-sales oompany. Nancy, Ana c.entral service. 400 8 EAU Tl CI AN Ex l~-42 LamJ)8on, DONUT SHOP, p/time, hosp l ta I exp er . d PERM. FITIME E.xp'd wtth labnc/gar warding career tn real 673-9211 West Warner Ave. Ap penent"ed, Balboa BJY Garden Grove 5374840 all shJfts dVa1l Woman housekeepers 3 30 XLNT BENEFITS & menl mfg reqwred Xlnt estate. Free trairung 1( -p!Jcat1ons accepted Mon Club Beauty Salon. full We promote from within age 25 or over. Apply m midnight Xlnt poy & WORKING CON OS ro. benefits Mission Vie you qualify S40-510l SECRET ARY lhru Sat, 9 am to 4 pm lime. 1mmed1ate op~n Equal Oppor Employer person, D1pp1ty Donut~. benefit program WIIB OVERTIME JO area 77().2922 _ lnvestmeut f1nn setks Eq ua I Op port u n1l) mg. 642 ~ 1854 Newport Blvd. CM Party Rental Storf' need\ qualified, well groomed, Emptyr •lll(E STORE• Cocktail Waffttss Driver Earn 'tlra tn·1 i::b~f:w~~~B ROSAN, INC. i~~~~dri:~~~~~a~~~~ Mat~~::~'xlnt ~le~~~~~~~~,~~~:· T~I(...:' :....11:..al_es-ad-v-.-f-ul_l_o_r p-t Assist ManJ~t·r for Schoof come . early AM . 8420611. Pen1onncl ~~!'po~~a~;Y party eqwp Apply 2025 benefits. Adult res1d Duties \ar1ed Safar} Some !talei. $3 hr + Schw1 nn dea 1 t.>r SJ I Uay e\·e rtu,i.es Place 2 J0.5 JO. delivery I. J\ Newport Bh d, CM _ care center 631 -JSSS commensurate with ell comm. 835-9002. 835·3861 $10,400 Must have pnor ment A.":>1t 751-919.\ So Times. Co!>t.i Mt.>~a & llO!>tesses wanted n~d Equal ""'por Employer 1 ______ __....__ ------penence Sond re.-.ume to bike mechanic eiwr in a ca I 1 f Cock tat I Npt lkh area $350 mo several octlve young v.-RH or LYN Secretary P 0 Box 1278, store. 5!>2·9222 Wwlresse!t. ln-ine 54S-0770 ladies lo host on new PBX Pltime 3·11 or 11 7 CM Newport Beach92b63 ---------h o m e l r a c t s o n Maids·. top wages pa ad Loa3001 81ueline Operators want COCKTAIL position open. Electronics Recently \l,eeken'1s Call 10/\M-Apply The 1 nn at OPERATOR area . ......-· SECRETARY to W. Coast ed Exper'd Call mustbe2l.Experreq'd . Hparated veterans GPM 7ss..6333 Laguna· 211 No Coast ROUTES/4.LES Marine Sales Manager, Airport Reproducttons Apply Mon.Thurs . ~!:aneedde Eed-5l0afin1d11 ~beurlrobwntl H-OTEL O"'•SK SUPRVSR Hwy .• L~guna Beach. Part tJme. 5 Day'f 20 Rapid pay, advancement ex per essential, xlnt 54S-84SJ Rhonda or Tom 3. 5 p M. Gu 11 iv er s ...... ~ ~ c..: hours. 3 30-7:30 wkdys, & lWl. F.stab. accts. Car w/llgures, typ111g & or- ----Restaurant 18 4 8 2 partl1me vacancies 1nl Fr desk or night aud.lt Maintenance man for 55 8 00-12:00 Sat. Full com· req'd Must have desire ganilallonal skills. Some BoatBwlding _M_acArthurBlvd.lrvme. theCostaMesaAirNa· exp nl'<' Opptyforad· unitaptcomplexinCM. panybeneflts P /t&Ft Fuller Brush in.house salei;, good 1u .a...oy y ACHTS Coc ..... ail Waitnss uonal Guard We need vancemenl to asst.mgr. 1213)865-3851 Co. Ca 11 a ft 6 Pm • future & be nef 1 ts. .-•• men and women ex w1th10 1 yr Apply 1n Forintcrv1ew 774 -855 2 . 7l•-64S-8420 Has F/tJmeopenings for School perienced in electronics person, Mr Mazzola, 9 MAJNT&l/4.HCEMAM Plea&eCall TOOLMAKERS Toolmaker needed for building special machioer;. Per ma neot position, xlnt wor king conditions, pd vacation II pd holidays, pd heaJth It lire Ins. + yearly boous. Xlnt pay, overt1 me . 540-7370 ask for Al. Finatfinishen F~rn up to $300 per wk repair, telephone / am to 12 Ambassador P/time eves . Dovt>r Personnel Office SA ILMAKER-to sew SECRETARY Resp. for completing the Low tuition. Placement teletype install a hon and) Inn, 2909 S. Bnstol. San. sh 0 re 5 v I? t" r 1 nary 642·4321. ext 277 dacron & nylon sails Ex· PART TIME boat in lhe final station a!tsist. 751·9194 . repair. message center toi Alla Hospital 540.7030 ~HGE COAST perienced only Salary Management Consulting Tow. Trurk Dnvers ~'.\ 1-:xper. req'd. Good -. operations, and weather • • ---' --DAILYftlLOT negotiable. lnten1ews Firm, OC airport area• ~·rd. Top pay. Appy. starting 11al & employee Collector Trainee lore<'astmg. Here ls }our HOUSEKEF.PER Live· Fndays 8-6 646-0038 for needs P1T help. S?~od G&WTowm~.10002 lrvint· KUNTZ MFG CO. INC. 3023 So. Orange Ave SA benefits pkg provided Finance backgrnd opportunity to earn a in , Spanish spe11k1n11 MANICURIST Eq~~l~p~~t~~lty appointment typing skills req d A,e,N86421l5 __ _ Apply, 1922 Barranca helpful. must have good substantial monthly in OK S220 rno H 8 Employer -------;525741 TOW TRUCK DRIVER Rd, Irvine. telephone \'01ce. xlnl come. re 11 rem en l arPa 846-S37.2:Y'IB 9007 Needed Immediately SALES Aide wanted ror Ex mech abihty grl --------salary. Contact. Mr. benefits. bast' ext·han~~ l-lous4?cleanmg personnel. fUll·time P06ition -~wport Pools ofOran.:e Secretary to regional pa:·+ com~ & ben~fib ~~~!~~~nE:e~.1 r;~~~ Goodman,645·26« pnv1leges, and MORl-: JCuarantced hrs. lop Fa~~o~~~i:;ld~ea P~11Tpta~:1~;1J~~~Y £.o 6446l94 :r,~n:s~r~ti11': ~u~ies af-~ll ~·~l·e~u~? MSeo~n'~: 1J~~ ""'g lhru financial stale Co~--'-•/time For information on "ages. Must prov1dr Sale~· Fine Jewelry . lime Lag "'I" area Call Cv.ul LAJl:>492·380S • '"' -111n1uw-r operungs and quallf1c11 own trans 5<109525 I•--------~ dJJIY 536·7711 'd n •'., . cmente. ments . Familiar fore derly woman t1ons call Sgt Arrollo. --------matureexper woma . dayornight199"4386 --·---- w/operabne & budgets. Westchlf, NB. call all 7 714_979_7363 or apply at Housedeaners, Tues·Fn. ~UESE for top clas~ Pre School Tt•acher Aide partUme, 111NR613-4734 -- - -TRAINEE Knowledge. of com pm,548·5465 26.Sl Newport Blvd, CM S·JPM. Call Janice's legit massage spa. Sal 40 fin \l.k Im med Sales. pt·time. Mature. SECRETARY Alert individual to v.ork putenied billing system ___ ....._..,. Ragiedy Ann's 645·1800 +bonus plan & lOO'r lip employ For info call fnendlv woman The Expenenced part hmc. in label shop & learn pref'd. Send resume & COOk.OIHNEtt ~---Willtrainw1thoutexper 54112550__ Coffee Bean. So Coast type shrthnd. Newport printing. 645·2771. request for appl, P.O Apply in person. Coach Exec. Secretary to Sl2K Houseke-eper, part lime NB 631-4838 -IHTltoeG Plau, 549 l766 Beach. 644-5460 645-0510 Box 4411, Irvine. Calif House Inn, 33157 Camino Rttepllomst to S750 SJ Kr. Student 0 K. Call MAT UR E_W_O_M_A N ,--" ------ 92716 Capistrano. SJC. GO Travel Arrang $870 &t2-l22:S lbpet-'d Llttto Salesporson. exper. for Secretary·Trp111t. !.h lYP· TRAINEE· Sa I e :;. fC'bg.Bk.kpr Sl4K 9SundanceDr ,NB p/lime to welcome R~fs.+ Mother·To-Be Malem1ty 111g & genl ofr dutll'' Clerical, Girt Shop, BOOKKEEPER-Moulton Cook. lead, must know lrvinc Pe~onnel Agency newcomers & contact '"51 shop. 7777 Edinger Ave, Plea\ant phon~ rn1r<' Prder HB reside'nl . P 1 a i a Ph arm ;1 c y. breakfas t. full t 1 me 488 E. 17th Costa Mesa Housekeeper wtcar, rehli -merchants. F1ex1ble hrs ator Hntg Ctr. 897 9312. llrs. 8 JO 4 JO CJll 17 1'1 l mu:.t drive JnterrsUni.: Lai un a ll ills, Mr 19171 Magnolia. Brad-'-'·ite 224 642•1470 ble. lmmed Pt'rmanenl Need car, hte typing Must know smapout & SS7·2114 position for ~o meQn<' Dreyfus768·371W _ ford Place Rest ':::'. ___ . __ posw/dlsabledlady Call 5C'7·3095 cont1nuous ·bus1nes~ - -over 3'l714ti73·2b34 or -768-7926. forrtl!t press. S . .t\. area of SALES PERSOtol Secretary P rr 9 3 l"1sh e.a11213 430.-i992 IOYS . GlllLS -----M a t u r e I o d Y . Orana~Co. 71415408027 emergem·y aid proi.:ram --1216 ( E FACTORY HELi' HOUSEKEEPER needed, homemakertcompamon, --__.. f •-d very b~y Nt>\l.pOrt TRAVELAGENT. · yearso age. ven· COOKS Llte.Willtrain.7AM to age 40-60, modem new 2day,&2n1tesaweek ~ffOriWorilen Prestige git"' e Harhor Cnuncil or with (·xper scl11ni.: mg work. Obtain nl?W 3:30 PM . Full time. home on Rays1d•. No forheallhy,elderlylady. M 41 1e/F'emnle. corat.iveaccessorystore Church<'S tll~lllJ50, rrui s t's /tours . Top ~ubscrlptions for the EXPERIENCED 557.Gl<.u "hildr-. Muit "n"•own h k 1 1 seeks a mature, 67 .. 3809 Daily Pilot worklnir With ....... ... v u ""'Y"' No ousewor ' ove y aluminum furniture n.-1.l~ticated adult with .,. _.._ beneflts.675·1311 · ~ d •----tranap. & ref's. S200 rno 11ur roundi ngs. Ca II m11, Jobi 1ivail. in metal """""" 1 &. -:,n a~!A ~ervisork Top Pay-woo ~ Fast Food +meals, uniform " gas 714/675-0015 shop, l11cing, & fmal a,. outgoing persona ity Sf'CA+«y/Tn>iit TRAVEL AGENT c.arn ..,v"'..,., per wee Ft.I Ir P/H-Mature adults, retirees, allowance. Ph: 675-3733 l St rtl t''"' e~eas_ing appear~nce. Strong typ1ng &. i.h. /\pp. I or mor e. Call (213) I A r Mechanic for small semb y. a 1:1& ra .... P\W ume no eJtpenence M 3 yrs minimum-on Y "'97"""" t 5 14.Uthlfhavoll Sr.cit:iens! pp1ca· .... ________ d $337.Progressto $4 .10 . ta·n lylnper!tonto r. net"<lapplyPh644-s:rt3 ., . .,.,..., noon o pm. tiom now being accept· engines. Nee exper. hr. in 8 mos. HtGHE~ l\etessar>:. we r I . f\ientes, Robert Bein, (213) 498-3473. 5pm·9pm. APPLY IN PERSON ed for full & Ptr posi. '-fNctleMI Al• person to maintain neel ·r Good starting wage, ex· William Frost & Assoc .. TYPIST. p /TfM E •. N. CaJI Collect. tions on day " evening 2nd Orade, 3 br diay. 9 of lawnmowing equjp. starting rate I ex per. l'elleat future, pleasant 1401 qu..11 Sl. N 8 Calta Mesa, afternoons '-'-... ,,._ t N I Dri M h ... ~ /b ment " small trucks 40 I m med 0 Pen 1 n gs · atmoephere. Apply only __ ..__ Bo .., 18 tow rt mom I""' J""'• S•w ... a aug et ve· on\ year ..... -r. Hrs wk. Permanent. 1lunbne Mfg. Santa Ana. S3 OObr Call 979-0U'l >18 ~ 0 · R"'-9t Thro Restaurant. Good Apply~bef<>re 3/21118 to m. 131 in person. llam-6pm, SECRETARY ----illgs 8·JZ, Ute (actory ZJOOOLalte Fort:Sl Dr starting wage, holiday & La1una Beach Unified Good working condi· o Tue. thru Fri. 7 hn per week Typing, 1--------- work. ~2'702 Laguna HUia vacation benefits, OP· Sdlooi Dist.rict, 494-8546. ttoos Location lrvme. PUBLIC REL. DIR. THE GIFTID HANDS phonewark. 545-4610 UTlUTIES IOYS IS to 17 Equ.l()ppEmplyrmtr portunlty tor advence. Cal1SS2-8200formorein· Full time ror pro· Mannaf>act/icaVlllage <--sh $1000 CoottDIHATOlt ment. Apply in person E p I formatlon. fess1onal sports team 63'26 o. E Pac. Cst Hwy ~,.no .. FREL' Rapidly expandin" ca bit' P/Ume eva. 6 to 11.30 Mon-Fri 9AM·llAM, INSURANC . ersona u~u .. i.iu-.. a Salary ntROliable Must Long Beach 100 • r. " Must be intelligent & ---------1 2pM.&PM. 7PM·lZPM hnet, lire It caaual~y Un· ,.._.'""""""-lulve wntlng experience ___ __;;;.._____ Lovely N B lc1w ore te~vts1on co. has an 1m neatappearlog. 64.S-2702 17295 Brookhurat Ave, derwriter. Expenence ENCilMll!I callMrJaffe.15Z·2902 SALES-Pllime <;elhng needs lCll\l t)pmg & die· med. openin~ for J 0 S COOKS FV re q • d . 8 7 S • 0 S 6 2 . Asgreaaive small ln new memberships for ~phont-'°'.Sr p~rtner utilllles coordinator Thr Apply ~~s:~~~. Mui NOW 4CCIPTING Robertaonlnsurantt. duat'I lnatrument co IULISTATI Actor's Co·op 17l4 l Legal bkgd helpful. but pos1t1on demand• " doon'a lr1ah Pub. 202 SUMuea Fiberalauer. amall ~ arowth on~nted SA.LESNSON 957-0282 not '1bsolut•ly necess highly productive, riro N Ctr Dr NB "'""" parta, amall comp1oy, INsuaAMCE etlfnea Who wants ex We'reexpandiol •tiarn & Fantastic oppor. m n •ry fess ind Iv who ~Ill ewpon • · APPIJCATIOMSI fOOd clean work.Jn• con· Beginner'• Spot tor (ltt.t11 manufprocluctd•· looklng for top tallber pleasant ore. Call perform joint heldini! Cu\)et Upholstery d'a.HardworittTonly.4 clahna ualatant. Oppor velopment marht1n1. aalespenons with hi.ah SAL&e; CoastalPerson!M'lAgen· w/utillly engineering cleaner, experienced, Coolu a od counter day wodt fttir. $l br for brilht penoa to ad· Selaiy bued oo capablk· petformahce record!! & STUDEMTS!I cy, S40-6Q5S, 2790 Harbor personnel, secure ex· muat have drher '• penonnel Male or atart. ~ vance w/\hla major Hit ty. Eq ua 1 Oppor. uper. ln J~l arra Coll SSS ...;.B:.:.l:...,c_._M______ cavat1o1 permits & • lrceme.M0-2700. female. Full and s,art FoodltmaAsd ~ure.!'b.~:~~~~! EmpJoyer.ll!M-SSSl. forappt.Sl~ve815-%1lt G.tlWPJTI-St<y/Sape"isor !1(;~':~~0d:~· 1~0 ~O:s CAI WASH MILr tJme, days and nl& ts. ...tteatt penonaUty. $SOO per mo. • e d l ca I Rec• P · ltooer's leofty JOI HOWi!! For Joan or1atn11tlon AnJe'a. Oranie & No. F\alld'pe.rt•timt. ~~.;~J. D p er a o 11 Q,.Call Bblt. J.Z~ btt 5f.t.4'700, exU1J. tlonl1t /Secutary, 27171:. Q)at Hwy Wonl'-lest dept. o( mortaa&e broker San Diego Counties. Ap Meb'O C.tW••h per day. fU O pu br. 'd OB/QYN, NB, mual be c:oniaaclelMar.caD2825 -._ e..-a.a.T nrm Loan beck1round pUcanumustoolamilinr 2915e> Haber BJ. CM CARL'S JR. ADolY Co Irvine \Jntfted I n • u r •nee. • x P citp or have ,eQuivaJn t Re.al Ettate Salt>• People r--OWll rtq'd. ln Newport Ctr. w/at'nal & underground Sebc>oJ Ols•rlct, 2941d Penon1~1 L~n ea ~n· backsmd,rels.Sendre wanted. Up to 90/l<>'« Ho.liyWO'IJl9 644-883t. uUI. COftltrucUun &1~ Ould• Wilt!(~ for car :arzs. E. Odatol Allon A'l/'f., trvine. (714) erwr .. er • uc '1 • IU1DCl • salary rflqull'e· oomm. •pUl. Nwpt Bch to.a ahlc to prlnl neat y . "1llb to S.Dla Ana. Ex· S.at.a Aila ~. 752·805S menu to Box 123, Dally 831·0900 .. .;o., Service Station Allt.>n Drofti111 p~r. ja d~si(a pe r. preferr ed·. Call 'EquaJ()pporEmployer .......... "'8••• PUot.C&U21S:215. ----Coau<s dant, e'lper'd. Day 4r blc. This po11. offfli on 16M41G. UIOUCulYerDr. -~tv.u"'6. • REALESTATESALF..S Wt need ener1Jetlc. Eves 1\tll&p)Ume Ap .!tint ,tartln1 u"( & Irvin li'ROHT Ofo fr book· Wo .,.. loold n1 for aood MIDICAL OFACI 70..JO Sft.JT artk\llate Pl'<JPIC we can ply. Shell Stai.Ton 17th & benefit pt1. Apph~ttnt It"'*' Aul t. F /lime. qu.allA fN!VPI• wbo are Nuru• Aide. or altt· Proftt Sharin~ train to inltod~ Time trvin. NB ' 11hc!U1d lomrd resulnl' To Pl•re )'our Z3CJCllW: l"Of'Cll =· ptri'd for bu•J look.I ... ror peri:nant(ll dtnU.. BillnpaJ balpful, No -"'nlmum, tu tlm• Ute 8ocb lo customer. • --d c:rapplylnperaonat: ,, tttc ote ctS-t.1*> ... L-. tu l ,.... ... 111 many &rus St'nl~ Sta. Nl&b.t At ten TM C • ....&1-"Fan R~suft0 1~~~~,Lq\joa~~~Hl~llt~~·~-!J:~;;~;;~·;;;;;;'·;-&iloymenl; Wuu t Recover)' r"m POI • a---al to work an 1t .~ ~ •o91: 2 Or 5 rut ea a wk Apply, M&c-,...,l~e Olr do...,,_ , ,~ !' -la lht!msel~s ·• Uon•. Ca I I Dorl•• .. u. new off I ee ~ .::..::.. ·-" m.:..;.,,,-17tb "frvlne. NB Cr '•r· . .. ~ ., -. • ·' i· fUlL£I BIU JI , i• ~1·0723 tt.oJ. .us::.m. J'a 111 rtan. .. ---blaaln Ula.e ,._,.. --=u.-3301AHUtlorlU•d ad,. ••• Call Now _c~~.,6 Eiana~•per hr.TM PM.~. ' n..ltla~MtdOrp. aibia~d. .. •111 al10 L6f•,.s.9-:. s«w.Sla.Att~. Full 0osta11eu.caasa k -•g:Jfll ='io.~.:tl"~µ~'!:,c~.~~~·· ,..~-.:..--,IOCDt'Urin...--_.-~~:l-.-:._-u~T ~~=lll.tAl ~:.l:t'4°!1::i~~ F.quJOpp&mpJyr1n1f ~~~. +cgm· F.q\&&J()pporEm~ ~bgd~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t ! f DAILY PtlOT rr!d!x. Mwen 11, 1a11. • Doti 1040 ......... 1050 Gcrep $Ge 1055 MochiMry 8071 MiKel-.o..s 1010 TV, ledlo, .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlFI. Stetwe 1091 ~ W..tM 71 O •OH W•cn 1010 DOC TRAJNJNG C~H PAID eta Gaugt Silt• Rf\ '"--"Lf CAltT ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -···················-··················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• YeurPl.aetiorllln• P'or Id t-.d f\rm, anu AIC (Will ~uol 1000'), LE BJ d ,.. 33 " If .vb~ .. Sa~~ <IOOC) c_-~tUt~· r----------•f FR G II T l> A M AG I!: D JobD Martin W -005I ques Ir dr TV's, ~T..aW b I It c 1 , h I.I b c • p • . on ° ll .u a ~ .. af'll.-r · l'unlcr + ape-en, -· W...,../Waltrtttet MUSIC IOXIS H~INT •H• p; ._ ._,._ ""·b -b f t1~r11 & tool• $2,TSO oranati w / lack aeat, 7»-~. •·Spm. llluat be ~le oriented C&.OCkS wv'warow ;""Karb;;"' Beaut yel. Lab PUIJ9, T S.mmom WIUR' ~ yen s~~~,~~.=~~· Colcbt-1t1tr 14 "x31", ~ 537 81Sl Beautiful solid stale :!.r~~~~::.•· ln SlOl Madli.llea, Nlckolo-s.'.ntaAna.f11.2n1 ' :1~~Sl~O of~al~~.~=~ :~t~~ :s~t~~:~ be,, tlt-c. triauncr u;roboer~u~.r~~ 1~~~~.~ Spec,al everJulinR lentth Sttr.-o conaoJe deon.t: pbooo1rapba CASH PAil> home • baby chest '60. :WS·l6%'7 ~ swts. rad100, elec. l:?.1)5() 213_911u.3434 Euler f1or111 ATranJ;l' AM Jo'M SllO 9811 66M WA I TR ES s •: S , World• lar1est seleC'· f'or W11>hr 'D rli/Rdn ore an Murh rnor~ • ments mmn If 0 S l to; S S lo!· S . t 1 on A I 1 o ~I ft s . Wflf'"'ftH or 11:J ~7.,133 I Cocku Sparu~ puppks. 3 PC Sect u aha~. stats Swap Meete.ra wt-ICOm\'' IHh Ir Mtri" BUSGtR~ Hiahqu11hty fur niture . ant1queh _ ~ __ AKC, bwr & beuullful 10. loole pillows, l\lJ)er Sat & Sun, 3306~ f\lrnlllure, refn11. '150. ~,...ttt dinn~r hiie, baa duy & AO\f'ncan International, $17s CdM. 759 9052 comfy, n atural tones, Chnst.Jna. D11no Point Loitbe Handy 15"1rSQ" lampa. new whl chr ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hlte operunes Apply The l8Qa K.iltenna. Jrvme. w....,.. & Dryff't $700 6'7Ml43 --. w co!let attach J.2,600 2 crpts. lypewnlt'r, '78 loots, Meritt• Williamsburg Tavern, 7S4-1777. ~n Wed. Sat Olx modem, <'Ompletely Sprt.nser Spaniels, AKC lO.FamlJ11wap mtiel, S<Al Cole bester 17"ltS8", rfi'Ords. TV console & ........... fOlO CM 7M-l771> ~~~~~~~~~~j ha I li /_.bt VKRY VERY SPECIAL J I 1 I, II to 1 PM $0000. (21S) 981-3434 or muc S40 0814. 30117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I· rebll, refln l•IH!d, yr c mp. in~. Vff ' One Ol\ly, 8 foot atereo Ha lecre~t Teinnh l.c 1213) 3af.820I Roanoke Ln, Cr.1 W;ulreu 11 B area, p it. E¥p pref'd Call 962-7212 aft •PM' STEWART ROTH ANTIQUES American Oat Antlques iiuarantee. Your choice II wks, abota, &46·76815 credenia l.n pecan aollds s w l m c 1 u b , 3 1 0 7 •ZODIAC SlJO. Ftl'C delivery • i 1' * A s KJlJybro<* Llloo, "-•t• AQUARIUM SS 1at w1 Port A-Marine Grand()peaµJ1SaJt w.-.MIFrtmll ~al~:n::r-. Cu~~~~ Men. 2 lllki ,.!,""0 r Mbcel-oua 1080 4'QUlp. Co!il $240 lnllat.able Ocu1ta W11rehot.&Se Genl wartohOUll" for marin e hrdwr co. ~4800. & Fine Reproductions 7SO E. Dyer lRd S.A. (at Newport Fwy) 751-8922 March 15-3l. 51 OW •----la.d -'-) -1 --• 5 Harbor, 3 blka Nu. of ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Sacnflce $95. SS6 l147 _ 292:5 Colleae. C.M. So Coast Appllance:. ' -"'lq • .., "'"""" •a or (71'>5'0-2070 neweat a tore (714) Hewpcwt IHdl msg. 138-1234 Baker. WANTED Combo blk & whte TV, -------- 531-3964or537 2M2 Yoo are th• wlnner or 2 8lt & Wht breakf.,t or Yard Sale and wlne tHt TOP CASH DOLLAR atereo & tumtabl(', nice Wanted: U1ed Benmar ticket. to lhe iam e set w 18 aw Ivel tq &wday Marcb l»th 8 PA J D FOR YO V R cab1J1el 873-6174 m.moe radar. Eves. ________ ..;..r--~~~~~~-•IKenmo~ Wasber & Cas WHOLESALE dryer Older but works ****• WOMEH&MEH TO THE T RADE fme $40. eacl). 548 7670 IUGS IUNMY cbn. J baqing Spanish to 5 Joln us for a 1tp JEWELRY, WATCHES. Silk :icreen eqmp, drying 673-:W_7_5 __ _ FOW!S tite fixtw'el. Beaut. old while YoU browse lOc to SARJLTVOEBJRESC'l'SER• V~JOCLED. rack. squ~eeee1, ink, DJuel elec.. 1en., F/W , :Earn $3400 a mo. or more ~elling mobile homes ·Will train Coll Paul o6a.').(gl2, Anaheim NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC at the quilL Framed Mucape. $100. French provutclal • etc 714 963-8600 cooled remote a tut ANAHEIM "Ditto" dllpllcat101 table bed, pole lamp, FINE FURN & AN· . . ' ' GE Ref rt 11 et al or I CONVENTION macb. z.wb.J'd ateel trlr. carpet, shutters, leaf TIQUES. MS-2200 BARSTOOLS. Super ntce ~~t'.:'.e\i T~r;: ~~gke~ Freet.er, xlnt cond Good CFENTor lh!eR Wheelb~. SSl-1701 rake, sun lamp, chafrs, 1 1.,....-. AGE T ._GS HlDE·A-~01597. Manne, 548·3561 bargain 551-41216 dble sink, Vacuum. dis-~"' "" a<><; OPEN7 DAYS ~ ""'EW Rr..,,..IG MARCH 21st B t Cu I B a r Ire r Bros bes, etc 620 Powell Pl """" ~ Performance lruitwood china cab, NB648-l317 from your bus1ne1s card Senti one card for each lag plus one :spare . We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meetin& airline l.D reqwrement.s. Pte· vent lot& & theft' For a pertanaJned tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we wdl back & tnm your tags. Or try two cards back to back Benmar MR 12, 16 m1 .. :.Vomen wanted run llnw rfor bouseclearung Own .transportation 548 <nS7 A WEEK IHI Suncloww ~· Ltd 152'2 lobo Chica $185 6"4 9513 Call M2·S878, ext. 333, lo oval tbl. 4 cane back - cl&Jmyourticket.s. chrs w /gold velvet Moving Warehouse Sale Dbl :.1ded Sears lent radllJ", late '76, low hrs w1outs1do pol~ S7S 12 good s hape, $1800 dv.r dres:.er. maple 4.93-682S .. YARDMAN 'nental c·enter ha~ op<:n r '' g s ( o r 2 m c n Merha1111·al knowled)!l' •h11lplul. m•al h<.111dwnl in~ nl'c Wt•l•kdu .I off Will tr;11n Apsil:-r w:io ~'Newport Bl. l'M Y,ooni.: man, rnu~t h.l\P large van, :?5 hr pr wk SHO~k 673 2515 ~hancl .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ P\JILIC AUCTION MANY ITEMS Of-' 1-'INf: ESTATE JEWELRY, ART OBJECTS, AN TIQUF-<;, FINE fURN . ETC PHONE f'OR IN f'(J & RROCHURF. f,4·, :.!21J() NOTICE t""' IJ.111\ l'tlut c·1.,,, il11·<1 .1th <11,pl," tlw11 nw''·•l(t'' with h·1:1h1llt) ;ind 1mµ;11·1 ' I lur ,,cJ, \H' .. .in• prou<I tu ~J} n·.111\ ~ 1· t • ,. 'u 1 t ' I' h 11 n l' f>~:;1m1 ...... (7141193-7509 Sale 1 Day Only March 18th Slot Machines, Cream :.eparaler3, visible gas pumps, wnnger washing machie&, stationary engint>:. Much More, Antique Contrivances, 9 7 l i-: n l c r p r 1 • e , St , Oran~t·. Ca 9!17-4360 • Y2 PRICE SALE SJ\T SUN ONLY, Mi\fl 18 t9 Our Ol'W 'hop IS O\'t'r i.lc>cked due to rain llundr~ds of fine funuture pieces just ar- n ved from EuroJ>t> ALL AT 50% OFF ANTIQUES ETCETYA "Cal>lornia 's Most Pro.:ressive Antique Shop' 3568 Redondo Beach Blvd , Torrence 213 5..12-01~ 3 ILKS OFF S.D.FRWY ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC FURNITURE *All:TION• Totlite 7:10 P .M. «Deeien Wt.fcon.J STORAGE CONSIGNMt-:NTS ST'OCK Ll(JUIDATWNS Lovely bdrm :.el.s. che:.l::.. armo1res. booksh<'l\'es. mirrors ehma. tablei. & L'h,11r~. U\'tnl! rm tables, color & blk & white TV'1:1, stereo, pictures. sofus & lov eseats. occasional ('hairs and Commerlcal Dry Cleaning M ach1nes PLUS LOTS OF MISC SAVE SAVE SAVE We honor BorA. MC, Casb1er's Checks & CASH No person al checks PLEASE' t'ood available. Jtt>ms liUbJect to prf*ale MASTERS AUCTION :!ff;~ • Newport l:llvd <'M MJ.1 962.'i t>-1ti 11686 'I ,1k1 \rlt'''" P.lvctl•--------- ltt•dontl1• H••ad1 o« Bicydtt 8020 ramp. n>!ht vn Prd1n«:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11,.:hl on llt'fiunuu B4.•ach Hlvd In the new \'ukun l'lala. OPEN 7 DAYS' Visa & MC Welcome SPECIAL SALE New bike:. IOi.ptl $99 Heavy duty M X. b1kei. $99. Cycle & Co 24118 Newport Blvd C M • • • CU5.biccu, like new, paid LoU ol New Misc. Boat SUIOO, aeU tBOO. 548·S777 in« Hardware. Also used We.t HJgl\land White Ter- nor pups, AKC, M /F, cbamp backgrd. 962-8563 Siberian Husky, male, 21> lDC)j. AKC, vuy allec-uonat.e, $50 552.1249 m. to YCMI 1045 furn & H/H 1trm 892 w I have a SPECIALLY 18th St CM Fr1 & Sat made 9 ft, off wbite pro-only vinciaJ naatab)'de coucb _....;.. ______ _ that bu been well cared PORCH SALE for & 1s io xln1 condition $25(). Included in that Friday/Sat/Sunday. price are 3 fWl brocaded Antq mir ror1, buffet, pillows lo off white breakfront . w /pressed made especially for the paneli, assort frames, ••••••••••••••••••••••• coucb. Call 845-0580 pict u r es & lamps, Jort~ lovable pup, I year, btwn: l2:30" 3, and aft fu.nulure, etc. 318 lllh • i Lab Call eves/wknds. 5 p M . & s a t I s u n ~· HB ~8517 Ca J anytime. sb on y. Solid oak ladder-bar k l-;i\STER Glf'T Selling furn: Tablei1, chairs $35 I'll 1 ouk lyroldgniyrabb1t. Couches. Chairs. e lc. chair Wtfl'el siio &W 9632 640-8585 aft Spm. Dresiier w sw1nl( mirror $tiO 0<1k rommode, ov1•r 3 Poodles, 1 fem. Kg sz mattress, box i.pr· 100 yrs old $100 0Jk 2 males. To good home. ings, frame. Very nice lamp table $2S Blut.> !>46 2848 cond. $150. 556-6389 Mason Jars. Avon bot LAB Mlx 8 week old Ues, Victrola & old p>c Beaut. Hooduras m.ahog. tures Sat 9.4. 2820 pups Adorable & d.rp.lf dm tbl, 3 fills, 2 Delaware SI, JIB. nr perle('t children's dog.s. chrs. Also cstm made Beach Bl & Yorktown 644.9664 pn:Uetr>r pad. $SOO. <;all -------- Young black rabbit. very lame & benlt.by. 963-4951 -----1 Gn.3719 GARAGE SALE Sat/Sun 10·4 Furniture, lawn mower, reCng, hshld items 2093 Santa Ana New Riviera Sora Bed, earth tones. Ave., CM To good home 3 mo old 497-4113 rru~ed puppy, female. 6 APT UNIT Yard Sale 631 4933 ---1 Sofa, chairs, lamps, Qn Sat & Sun. 9 4 610 :.L bed, coffee lJble. Mctrguer1tt', C'l1~ :.tereo. 551·6216 .Stt'reo.,, t-·urn. S•"w111l! MOVING . furniture & Mac·h lnt!I morl' llow.ehold item::. for ~ale Sat Sun 10-4, h.,hld 1tt•m-.. also, rlolh.ing & misc· l(olf cart.\, c.-lothe~ liti72 Gn•.1r [),inc. 9 mm. male 1838 Westchrr Dr Aµt l. lroobnrk Irv /\Kl' <;oocl w children NB ' \t I r 1 s h S e t l e r & l'it•utcrl•d F <;erman ~horth.ur Nels yard Roth full ,:ruwn &15 7397 To gd home. 1)45 1979 . Garage .Sale, Mont1N•ll11 -8' sofa w1wood ends, $50 Must sell household fo't•m.ile do~. ~ood '6' cofftbl $20. Naug_ chr furnishings, ksngsrzP w children. lnvc!I atten-w/otto, $35. 2 step tbb beds. m; 8 c 11 h 0 I' PRICES $2 ea or 31SS 4 S tags Sl.tiO ea 6 9 tags Sl .50 ea. 10 or more $1 .tO co Sales T;ix Included NO CARD"> Draw your own or !ICncl name, addres::.. phone & we'll m.tk<' one rard per la~ Add 25' cal·h. Stlnd check or money or der lo PILOT PRIHTIMG P.O. Box 1560 Costa Meso, Ca. 92626 PUILIC AUCTIOH MANY ITEMS OF FINE ESTATE JEWELRY ART OBJECTS,,AN TIQUFS, FlNE FURN ETC. PHONE FOR IN FO. & BROCHURE t>t5-2200 T .. nn1s membership '" :.111 Mesa Verde Coun tr. Club 55<! 41 HI Lf: \\I"'<; l\rea Lillian B<tllard mPmbersh1p 1 i pr1l'e. lnl'ludes $4!0 1ransrrr fee Sl50 1;af, 6188 art GP :\1 or wknds ftn1:.h sas. sml t'h1na --------- cabinet $75. .Pool t bl loah, Pow.r 9040 w /•cce11 $100. 12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sailboat & trlr. ll 75 20' Open model Sklpjack 07J.m87 Radio, biol tank, top & I~ skate, Ru~del 3hAA. s1lverst.ar. l>ke new $45 84().7450 WW2 BC-342 short wave radio, 60x terrestrial telescopt' w /woodeo tripod. V1rtor auto calculator tfast 10-k•y uddt•r>. Polaroid 450 out fit, Tl-SR~ program mu ble calculator 675 8198 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'* * SoNoG...,,_ 19832 Pro•kMM• La. Hun"-Jfo.hoch You are the wlnner or 2 tldr~ to the IUGSIUHMY FOWH al lhe ANAHEIM COWENTION CF..NTER f''or the MARCii 2bt Pl•rforman<:e ~II 642 ~78. ext. 333, to da1m your ll\'kcl.'> * * • Exd1ange 2 Tut t11·kt•ls May 3 or May 22 for I lie-fore March 2S 644·8700 ---- cover. 22Shp OMC Walker 673 57!>4. SEARAY21" '70 Hull, regeled, '11 OMC, 110 eng, 210 hp. new cam•as, luJI cover. l'Utly cabin w /bunks. Back Bay slip. Xlnt c·ond $SSOO . Frank 759-0941or675-1078 1978 SEA RAY 30' Sport Ff 1her Outnt:gen.· VHt, radio Bail tank-depth sounder and Much More 0... loat. I Only Special Price $39.950 HARRISOM'S SEA RAY 3101 Coast Hwy, N n. 63 1·2547 ur 1-'lberglass. 14 wood hull \'er) reJsonablt> No trailers ~9-:WOO ur 645\N'.!.5 Lui:er 24' frberelasi. t•ruiscr. Chr)!>lt'r mann" eng .. RO't,. restored In water N.B $1250/ bst or. fer. ~l3 dys. ---------1 64:Vi910 JUST ARRIVB>! Camtras & (_lid Afnr&n Artifacts. •pl'Mnt 8030 S;il. Mar lllth. lOAM un-••••••••••••••••••••••• t1l sold 177 R1ver:i1de Sears auto 500 w raM•. Ave, NB lbehmd N.B wilh Fl 8 len:. + ~ldl• t1on. Trmned. 847·7378 $15 751-4007 furmshmgs, 0£f1ce eqwp FwrNtur. . 8050 Wal din lbl, 4 sturdy chrs, & junque f-'tom 50" lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 bar stools, chest & sngl S200 l·N Lexinh'ton Ln, K I NG CAMBRIDGE W A T E fl 8 E I> w/ullrasonic vibrators & heater. 3 r ails steel motorcycle trlr. Dyna Cym; Minolta SRT 101. wide angle 2x telepholo 200mm tnpod & case 770.2<)(,7 POKERTABLJ:; FELT TOP 545·0630 alls Sacnf1ce, must sell! 18' Seacraft w /85 HP Johnson, pwr tilt. aux. trolling mtr, VHF radio. DF, water temp, bait tank. lhmin1 suntop. storage CO\'er, hvy dty trlr Many extras Ljkc new Sll,000 \<alue. Ai.k· mi Si:;()() 837 3927 5•, ft long custom bed 640-0IOS C<lolta Mesa Jo'r1 & S:it padded portable bar -5451291 MuMcd lmtrunwnts PoSt oHlce> angle & tt>lt•ph1>tu lcn~ ---SlS.S. 075 5!1tl0 Imported Antique Cradlt> Cots- Telephone A real con \ t•ntJtJOn P•et.·e 644 Hl6S ••••••••••••••••••• ·: ••• lb~aran ~1lkns < l'A I ~ut ,\ta1·hine. Mllb 1911 R1cadoro .:\f1ni: C'hru Ority tilt 0.111 Polo( •••ltt l•U• rudtel. ualt :.1d~. metal Ir n e. re::. er\ c n IJ '4 you •hanne•1nyour1oce1 front Xlnl work1ni.: rH01760 communt11 ... ••1d4tJ ~'!._ S6SO 559-7200 Th-; faslei.l dr.1w 111 lht I I 111\Uf(,jf l F'lnd what }OU want tn West a Daily 1'11t11 D:uly Pilot Class1f1t'd::. C'lai.srf1l'd Ad 642 Sll7H ----- 8035 with multiplex tuner, 8 Uke new bdrm set. desk, track & turntable-all are marble tbl, wicker chr . built ins plus tw o occasional chart., hall rustom wrought iron bar tree. sofa, wicker fern stools Sharp' 581 7446 stnd. More 673-2911 before 6 P M . * *' B~Y * * Sol>d Walnut Dining T.i Good used furniture & ble $150. Walnut dresser 1\pph11nce<. OR I will 6 drv.TS $95. 751.0209 sl'll or SELL for You - - MASTERS AUCTION MUST SELL Sleeper 6 4 6 • 8 6 8 6 .& <'OIX'h, living rm chair. 833•962S lables, ~. bed. dmelle Unique Nr111!hborhuod Garage Sale 3 Oalhoa Coves NE'wparl Ut!i.ith Sat C<1rpet manufacturer d<>"mg out mill tnals &. lrfCl!Ulctr-. 5-i!j-!1181 :\1 t• d H a u <: h 1 o m h \t it·roscope, Chine"" ru~. antique pokt•r la hie, arrh1t lamp, gwlar ~l 6154 Jft 7 P:\1 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fender Ba~e Gwtar. Pro bu&e amp, xlnt cond Orig owner S475 642· 1414 c:1b6on EB 0 bass gwtar S175 642 ZJ38 Kent S Stnng BanJo, l{oOd rond1t1on w ,,oft t'llse S70 Sl6 3664 U MAKO 1972. New Johnson 2110, xlnt !Lshrng bo;it Fast. '6,000. Pb 6i5 2078 ------ ~Fi.ND*VOUR .NAMEf w16 chrs, dLShes, more 536-7870. Sm Larson Sofa, SlSO 6 Oak dm rm cbrs, Sl 75 Sot9-1314 Scan. J II P Comprc•:.sor 22 Cal R1fll', /\nllltut• Singer treadle se'4 inl( machme, trumpet, larJ:l' Hi F1 speakers Mounted .sl~r horns. hand caned waler buffalo horns slrep1ng b.1~~. pod:ct kn1vt's, new B ell Mai.:num ('rash hf'lmt'l. early 1-"orll rJathead parts. Misc tools. Fn & Sat 2648 Weo~lm1n..,tc-r Pl Off Del Mar Gt-: Ref 20 K t•u fl nofrost, $425 3tll0 old &If; 4455 e~Jl1 548 8R18 Srnba jl!ear . .surfboard. Wl'l!;Wl. Call after Spm. '!79·5175, Den111s. Offiu Fvmitur-e Ir Ecpll,...nt 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D1<1lre!;sed 18' hshine boat w1trlr. Volvo IB OB, needs lots of TLC, flr:.t $.500 take~ 846-5902 37' Uhlrrckson Workbpnches. wood & Sportsfo.hN f1ybndgr. metal. glass 11howrases, I win J6'>HP diesels cash boxes. fries S35 85, Try S27 500 AY646 9000 -.ohd wood desk $65. - -' .. Jlt .. • lit • .. .. • •• SEE BUGS BUNNY COME ALIVE You can win tickets worth $10 « Moving . Sofa $250 Sofa Naullcal block' & tarkh' • SJOO. Dbl box spring & $15 ea. Gardt'n tools « matt. SSO. Wal coff. tbl wheelbarrl'I , ~<'~In~ • $40. Cbr $35. 631-0563 machine, k1tcb1•n JJ(>t~. « painlln$ts. br1l'k a brar « 9 pc Pecan din set. cost & more. Sat 3 IR 711 .., $1325, sell $750. Sofa & Sam t1I s C:ulHr to love seat, cost 1685, sell M 1che111 0 n lo 1 7 9 !} 1 « $395. S pc parquet game BuUer. • set. coat $760. sell $425 « Qn drm set, $450. Pur • quet 3 pc coff lbl set, « coat $370, sell $185 .., Bookcases, chrs, deco « lamps all new cond • 770.28111 12 bd frames $5 ca. daveno & chair $25, 5.'l mail boxt'1. $2 ea or talk all & gel discount 631·0:l!t7 flt•autiful African Zt•bra skin Tannt>d & lre at!'d 1\dull size. Jktst offl'r drafting stools. t•xrr & 35' Chnscraft Tri-cabin sec'y ch111r:. $25 45, Chrys V8's. 2 hl'ad,, type w r 1 l c rs & sounder SJ4,000/tradc ralculators. 631·2777 AY646-9000 Pimte>s & Of"CJans 8090 ...•...•..•..•......... Baldwin organ, w<.1lnu1 synthes11cr. JUtu rh:Hhm, supt>r cond $1000 962 7341, 6362576 J6' Fantasy flydrocrafl :.k1 boat. 75 lip Evmrude, elec !lhlft, pw r ltft, lat·h. hour meter. nu l'OVf'r, trlr. $1250 • .. • • • • • ,. Tuesday March 21 through Thursday LIVE • • • • • • ,.. March 23. Five ON STAGE! it ,.. 'J'rul,, f1r1t· f;1mil~ • E'nl t·1·tai11mrnt 'l'hl' ! \ okl: of l\Iel Blanl' it neatmg all the : well -loved Wrirncr * it .. .... .. If-• Bros cartoon charaC'lers A full two-hour show Ticket~ un• S4.00 and SS 00 itnd Cltn be purchasNt • at Anaheim Co11vt•ntw11 <'l'ntcr Bo'< Offl<'l'. all .. .. • Tickt•lron Outlets. ... Sperint rates : for ~roup~ it Performance • it .... • ,. • • times are: Tue. March 21 - 7:30 pm . Wed. Mar ch 22 - 2 30 p.m .. 7:30 p.m . • Thur. March 23 ..._ st it 2·30 p.m., 1:3'.> p.m. ~ 1nror: <714 > 63~ ~ 1t • ~ANfiW IOOW, llete ....... ~ C.llf. t1I02 It's easy. Look for your name and address in today's classified section. If you find your name and address call 642-5678 Ext. 333. We'll arrange for you ta pick up your comp- limentary tickets at the nearest office of the ............ « Credenza. g r eat for -tr stereo, cstm lamps, 47 " « hi, ktcbn tbl, duna cab • « 846--3841 ... « Complete bedroom set. « must sell $150 offer 673-6401 ... --- • 6 pc boys· bdrm set, xlnt « rond. $300. 6' ~ofa SJS-O Call aft 6pm 552·0616. $3 to SlO Photo Enlarger. print dryer. gem tumbler . Raft, 20" bike, Polaroid camPra, cry~tal tenni1> rackets. snow boots • jll!lgle gym, books, re cords, det'orator 1tem!I, sq dance dr~i; Sat/Sun at 704 Marigold, C~ Rumma~e It Bake Sale Sal. Mart'h 18. 9·4 Alberl$on's Prg lot. 6351 Wt:slm1n!.ler Ave Wmstr. COA Ct Blessed Sacrament ~39190 ------CERAM!CS-Figunnes. lg 7,SJ..1007 ----- Cl'ram1c dogs. plaque!>, Upnght Piano, $750 Xlnl 32' Lninllc 1'75) Loadcrl also others made to or-cond1t1on Auto Pilot. radar, Sonar crer. 846 8579 eves "75 0142 $46,000 A 2 boat ownc•r ----------musl sell Days v.'kd)' Must Sell Anllq En!llic;h "1925" o;.1k upnght piano 894. S35l, eves/wknd, hutch 1830's, hand craft $7:1 ~4474 ed ctrcular center m1r-675-3282 ask for Rud v ror Mkl valu $3000, bst orr ovr S2500. Mui.t sell diam cluster cocktail nn~ J 5SK. HK gold & wht gold. Mkt valu $1400, &t orr ovr $8511 493-534,S 54 2 · 27 5ti 14' Dorv & trlr Fish or BEHR BROTllEltS up dtv(' Xlnt rnnd Xtra" right piano. good cond SS7S firm 96.1 ~lR $25() 55 7. 91189 Hammond HJ, l(uctd cun dllll>ll $1800 751 0'.ll I 1947 Owen~ Cla1>s1c. 33 ·, ~nod hull & c·ni:. need~ fa•·c ltft , S!\500 best :,.1:1 4T-!ll Gara"e Sale, movin" 0111 HOLL YWOOO SQRS " ., WINNER Desk, modern walnut, of state. Houseful of MUST SELL ThermaSol 2-drawer, excel. cond1-everything. Sat. 9·4, 3132 Modt>l lSOSSD Home Anllqui: pli1yer piano. re loots. R t / h111lt . has e'eryth1nl{ Ch~ 9050 Sarnf1c•e $1600 S..'ih 17 Ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Uon. $6.5. 64S·4l48 Madeira, CM b « __ - -Steam ath to pay taxes ~wine) Mochlnff 809 J Chartt'r plush II<>' yncht. « Must sell now! Flor al GARAGE SAI.E HB, golf &1ggestNI retail St 023, ••••••••••••••••••••••• reason a bit>. hourly or ti sectional, pecan cocktail c I u b s • c a r t s , asking $425. 644 -&i.50 ext Singer touch & Sew 11 dally Ne~rt fl75 2l72 « tbls, solid wood game st b a1s,rollaway bed, 56. Bwlt m buttonholt' fo'rce loah, Sall 9060 • w/velvet cbrs, + matd 1. inany kit & hshld ileml! DESIGNER CLOTHES arm 1 Bil 111 Jolex1 stitch ••••••••••••••••••••••• « cofCee tbls, e taeere & 1110 A l1una L n , n r Anne Klein 3 pc. suit S200 bst ofr sin Hl51 FUJI . YAMAHA ser ver, r ust t on ed Adall)S & Flonda. $100 CourreRes skirts ~ G--..11-8094 « sofa/love. AJI xlnt cond ------.....-"1-, _. DULIEllS • s,w..7200 ~ood Sol• SSO "11 Jone" while ....................... Yalht Tirokt'rage « Jl\imllurr. baby good:i, pantswt $40 Others size SCOTT Super It tr ~k i L11lln1ts Wanted• « clothM, elc Sat, nil day, 8 644 7447 boots sl J\, xlnl cone! Soedhw•at.m « n.;..._ SM 1055 Sunday l2 to s 10448 Culls Ran waler soflncr ~ 5S7 9359 Yoct.t S°'" tt ;:::;;r."•••••••••••••••• A pacbe JU ver. f'tn l'ltC'l'llenl cond. Reasona TV, Rocio, 2til6 Newport Blvd • PUIUC AUCTION Valley ble _Ph~e!527129 _. ttA. St.no 109' :-.ev.purt Beal·h « ~ nNE ITEMS OF SAT1SUN 10-S 1J408 San SB 1 o4 . am a 1 Pu r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1711> 6i3 9'.!ll : ES'tAT& J E WELRY, ta Luc1n St, orr lramce1ver. L'omp_ gone Btrul 25" <OLOR TV T1 O'Dav 2.'i CB <'om « ART OBJ £CTS, AN· Slater btwn ~al{noha & lhru b\ lle;ilh S57S or ('f)Qc;ole. $1~.ll. I H war pll'lr <ipjnnaker Jlr.;1r, ., TIQUES,nNEFUR.N., Newland JoTN VLY. tRZS wpwr supply, 23 ranty, frt:e 0 del1v dttk dischargt bea•I. ETC. PHONE FOR lN· Couch & love Sl'at, chn'l CB. wks xlnt 642-5340 main. Jib, 150 RCno.1 « .-o. • BROCHU!\.£. refrlg, alan\ top dci;k. l4010fr, m11c radio con MAGNAVOX StHeo d.rlnPr, u11$ Vanant 111 « eu.a:zoo MIM:. 847 7112 trol f'Quip, planes. radio, Cons 01 e. AM / FM, wincht'I 6 mo'it old 2 Yr : Bay Shorea-antlqHs, An tiques, clauware. _!l~ 9fl8.2620 phono, 8 trk tape, IJkl' warranty, f.:JI 3864 an. 5 • planta, elolbes, misc. 'lbotnaa oraanp, & Iota ,or Baseball typ.e pinball new. 5516216 wkdlVS S40·3440, ext « Sat t·l . 2581 VIUa, ml1c. 11141 01naelt a macblne pp 125<>. 282d)•'I, Hk for John iJATMAN,. Newport. Ave, t'Y. Sat'YSun t 4 714/844-18111 * • * Lido 14 trail tr. $1:10 'll~O • Sat• Swt, lCM~ Ckl0tl.n1. aw.tty 1010 Le rehig w/sep. !reezr ::;, ~~= Ulman ra<'ln1r eolrbd & IN -tr C.INtte '-" recorder ••••••••••••••••••••••• $125. Qn si sofa couch rud<kr IW8 8210· ·~~~: :i!!1·:::~ ::~; ~:rl WANTED $125. Days li3l-J7St You .~~= ~::r of 2 '73 ColmltblG 34 STARS« mJs<ittema frontbouH lc TOP CASH DOt.t • .&,R FOtJR Kr NO TUT t1ck~tothe l.1ke new cond. Dix caraae. U t Vlate PAID 1''0R YOU!'t 1'1CKJ:'l'S Apri l 28 IUGSIUHHY custom lnt r T fl : Bonita, NB. rear of CdM JEWf,LRY, W~~HE~. Make ofh•r 536"14'3 or FOUllS hcnctroom main salon. Hi Scllool.. ART OBJECTS. GOl.D, !JM ~t~ Mt the dlt"ll'I 1111"1 autA> pilot • ._ SI LVER S"ERVJCJ-:. ------ANAHl':l\f din~-. furl J•b./extra!l\ ~ S•t. 3 /18, 9.5 , Uu" FINE FURN fl AN Studio cou1•h, blue SM. CONVENTION S28.~00 ufr . pp ~PllCi':l~lllEJ • CftMt, bQk belt, ton. It TJQUES. &&s 2200 tallOl'eci twin t>e<tsp~atJ. CEN"rEK m 4 l5lt ~~ ~ • fixtw-.1. oth' r llesn1 •·L .,111 -1071 xlnl .C'<'lnd $\0 531H274 ---- • JJtn P\.. Weybf.dJ• ... -•ry for tho Sanltm• 21 ' houcht a bl,,i 1.------------,--•••••••••u•••••••O••• Sterbnit 11erv1ct for 8, MARCH 2ut ~ 1 : r un ute. 1'\lrn, Dt1r uHt, P llt lUlpa, Lunt Madrl1at1 new, Pti'formanc• fhrl~o'!":. ~o": ::,' cl~'1.elllj lttm1, IO"s38"x10" runnlDll. belo. ~ m'4ll c.11 "2·18'7t, ext. P!, lo ~ul1>9M & r .. d y fnr • .U. Orf.Jlntil L.3, ... hut. Mah olr ILL ldl ema with • claim YOW' tJclrell. Catalina. VU7 ruaon. * * * * * * • * • • * * • tn. Sa.t. Ml-801. • O.ily Pilot Cl.aulfted Ad. * * * price P. P Ma-~ l ~--'· ... • ... -• • ... ·""' ................ ..J ••••••••••••••••••••••• w,..t/~...... ,,,0 1-* l., fTSO :>untbh 13, •••• •• • ••••• •••••••• • •• $1115. 21' SlOOp $350 Ski ................. bull• ~-1W ~-UIO 111/J to )2' 21' h lander , '78, LOAl>F.O W1t'llpel\Jl\t" crula1n1/r11t·lnl( a•a r lblt upon niq I IZ'J.00011 63l-Ulll f\ally ..U COCl.ai!Md a..rve now for HolJdQll 6 wHlleodl. REOl!NCY MOTOR HOM& JttNT Al.$ 125N, Hllrbof" Blvd, S.A Lado 14 •3011 , &ood r-ond ~•Sl1·2'0S•• fuJJ racins llt-~r. ll 300. T,,.,..,..., TIWYtl ti 70 8'7~8161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wrs 14 • ~ ~x 31." Alr"ltream 1970 model cellent eondthon M¥at Good condlUon 8y •P· sell $\.lQS. Ml M97 pointment •.900 Call. -~Mer 4 P.M COLUMBI A 51' for --- chart.er. call ror ratet1 Tell\ Trailer NB. 675 0915, 67~ NT5 Sleeps 8, $500 , . __9lH 5"66-017:!__ ·s3 lntern'I PU. Short Columb111 2·1 tr1k I, full 21 , Travel Trlr Sll)ll 6 box, wht spoke whit. lr1 keel. roomr, cabin, A/C fully sel!-~ont xlnt knobblea, 4-cyJ eng. Olr = beaut1lul. $7100 cond.. ~-Ph 559.7446 lm--01&3 or 754 0146 ___ 1 c;au: new bluls, 6111' '7a JAYCO EAGLE t ent ~f"~ 360. l;:; 0 /8, Jl800. pq purty t(lr. Sips 8, >tint, extras, 645.Jirzs ";.,' 5 kd Call 6'1~0558 SlMO. S48·32fU _ _ __ a .:!!___ ys loeih -Sllps/ Auto Senic•, ,..+s '77 Datsun P.U Sunroof, "-..:.&._ 9070 & Acc".ories 9400 mag tires. custm 1nt~r. -.-1\M IF M stereo Citll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrt~ or Harriet 1'11 lntereoat in Avalon Auto Parts '64 Chevy 979 5345. or evei1 & moonng 150') •163 Ci.II fronl end. hood, gnll, wknds 673 OSZl tO > 9'22 3190 or !i22 5775 ilnd fenders SlOO or best oller taJl~ 536-8974 Phil .S9 Ford ~ ton PU FtOO • Side ue. d<Wk, up to 28 -Short bed. Custom cab UO mo. Nt•wport 12v Pos1 traction d1f· ~cond.54-11796 ~or SS7 0848 rerenllal complete, new -----&t ofr. 759-1857 ~.rw,J 1111• •'> 1•1 Al't• lJLVU llUNllNC I ON Hf ACH• 114;•. n111 !.·lO Od ·•i WEIUY USED CARS CALL GARTH UaedCar Mar 540·5630 1011\SO\ ~~SO\' • l IN COL N ·MERCURY 1978 BMW's HERE HOW! COMPUTE IOOYSHOP MOWOf'EM IXCB.LINT SB.ICTION OF IMWRHALIS 2626HAR80R BLVD. We may have your nut COSTA MESA car in our inventory . ---1 C<lll~today• WI 'UY 831-2040 495-4949 USll> CAllSI Wt're the new ~vrolet dealeontup ln the Irvine Auto Center We need your used car' JOI MAC PHHSON CHEVROLET WAMTB> TO IUY Quality w:.ed BMWs IOY CAIVH IMW 1540 Jamboree Road NEwPORT BEACH 640-6444 Wanted ~lip for 40' pwr Alltos fOf: S.---- boa t. Seldom used 64().2815, 64C>-ll03 ••••••••••••• • •••••• •• • 21 Auto Center On ve '7• COURIER Good cond • SZOOO • 586-6731 . Capri 9715 __ _:_ ______ ,Anti~/ '62 FORD ·~ Ton PU IRVINE loah. ~Ii CIGaMc• 9520 New auto trans, mtr in 761-7222 '73 2600. Nu clutch. Sid 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cond Four lg , new ---------1 radials Xlnt cond ..............•........ ....................... '56 Ford Pl~ tires Shell camper. Aaltol. lrftporiH 6451~ '76 Tri-hull, 18', Volvo Best offer. 646 2276 Sl .400~ 4077_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 CAPRI ::t ::~ ~~~ or '52 Mercury Woody Good 'm Chevy l Ton, dump GtMral 970 I TM s .. y ~an -or1g1nal cond $1500 trul'k Gd cond. $3~.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto. trans , Super 548·Zll2 J1mSm1th4949733 ·74 Austin Manna, lo ShaJ1>! (Llc."429KLJ) nu's. AM11''M, auto, xlnt 52895 T1 GI pG rfaffoft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Sal~/ 51 f"raier "Dl'luxe 6' '75 l.uv M1k.ido 1\ir, MPG. like new, $1850 Rtftt 9120 Hudy b traq;ht ro r ~hell. rack, ~port whb. ••••••••••• ••••. •••.... H<'storatton Sl 200 Ca 11 S29001ofr ~ 7466 6«-57~ JOH..CSOM & SOM 642 3J79 74 Ca maro SJ. 700 Sea 1-'0ftD SHELL $200 or __ . __ _.._ ___ ·67 Ford. shell, AM1FM Klng so outboard mot.or best offer Ca II after .1 c ass. C' R bi J.C tar l"-. lJke nu S175 645 9:!07 PM 645·506• ,61 Sunbeam $1550 840 4267 '75 GMC <'nipr Van Alpine ·73 Hilux Toyota 1'1t·kup, Loaded Xlnt cond xlnt cond1t1on. $1900 $7995 497-1789 dy'!, 661-1288 498-1'97 evs $1150 • '68 Ford 12 Ton PU, 3 (21 Campers, xlnt c·ond 1..ic DLR133 spd air. clran Europe SSOO & $375 Ga, Ele<' *THE CAR ,LACE• March 26. mu'lt sell. Hefng. 6311174, M7 1748 2100 Harbor Blvd C~ $1700 497 1884 Motoriud llbs 9140 631-2620 Vans ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9570 MEW IATAVE Moped llack 54 W1llys runs good .:ood tJrt·s. $650. . .••.........•........• '76 FORD 112 TOH SURFER VAN AHa RC>Mro 9705 .••.....•....•......... * ALFA ROMEO * ·7a Spiders are here! A few '771 left at factory reduced pnces. Lease dealer direct Low 'f1leai:e $375 C.i II !j68.Q!63 1>12·5920 IEACH IMPoaTs 848 DOVE STREET (Near MacArthur Blvd & Jamboree Road I !\F:WPORT BEACH 752·0900 \'8, <tutomut1c, pwr ---- qec•r1r1i: C'JptJ1n·!> Audi 9707 chains. ~tereo, atr rond . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9530 Avto Safe1-l.aslng 600 W. Coast Hwy Nt'wport Bea<'h 646-0262 ·n . 4 cyl, 40K mi, new ttres, clult·h AM FM stereo, SZ800 646 7852_ Dahwl 972~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• *DRIVE A* *LITTLE .•• * SAVE A LOT SHOP & COMPARf; COSTA MESA DATSUN 284~HARBOR BLVD 540.'4' 0 540-021 3 --7ll20t Auto. ltalll., AM /FM radio. Licenae 111716 Extra Nice! $1799 ~:J 1811.1~ U~ A<:tl HI VO HUNl ING f l)r; HI A Ct• 84:1· 711• I 5 IU·O 14:1 IRAMD MEW 71 DATSUN 1210 OHLY $67.62 Mo. Th11 car la f ully eqwpped. 38 month open end leue Equal mon thly Jea1e pym t1. of 861 a month plus tu. VehlcJe vaUl&-$.'U22 95. Pay only $141.Ga to take dell very on •r proved t'redlt. Tota lease pymt. $2580 48 Option at end of lease-$1883.15. (9EB93,S) COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HARBOR BLVD 540.641 0 540-021 l FRANK "LEASE ME" '18 DATSUN 280Z \'espa Ciao, '7', no mech prob le mi., eood cond , $35(). 549-329'1 SPECIAL SALE New Commander Mopeds $379. Cycle & Co. 2488 Newport 81vd C M. 6427910 ..........••....•...... '69 GMC truck, newer model camper , $3000 848·3483. --- t"u i.tom windows . paneled. 1482065 I f'or s.ale at $4950 '72 A&ldi I OOLS 4dr. auto trans, sunroof stetfl<>, ilike new. $1995 (246HGJ ) BARWICK DATSUN , !-..tn)UJO.j]ap1~f{-.1111• 831-1 375 493.3375 • ~~~.~:::~. $ ll4...Mo. Honda 80, 2 yrs old, p p $250. 714 644 1097 ----1978 Hondit 50, new MWit l>ell $.150 __ ....;_848-8123 __ _ ~I 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!n5 Suzuki 185, xlnl c:ond ~ Corva1r Dune Buggy, aand riul, many xtras. Cort Fox bcni1t9 645-3661 543-9074 •THE CAI PLACE• 2100 Harbor CM 831-2620 $800/bst o!r. 642-3379 art , 7 7 DOD G E V a n . 3 109"WB. V8. Custom '7 4 A U 0 l F 0 X . 1 4 ~ OriYff '550 paint. inU!n or, wheel5 & 0 W NE R . A P P R 0 X ... •••••••••••••••••••• tires. Loaded, must ~ee 57. 500 M I 4 ·SP D . COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP #I In Calif. FREE to appreciate $7000. Call W/SNRF. RED W /BLK 1714)5S2·Mll days CLOTH I NT. XLNT -----COND IMM l\C MUST '72 Dodge van. calm 1n SELL $2295/BST OFR tenor . mag~. h drs, CALL MIKE, 963-3222 ~. 631 ·5009 -IMW 9712 Air C~ '76 Chevy surfer Van ••••••••••••••••••••••• on new 1977 & 1978 Completely cstm 25M JeeP6 Does not include New tires SS.500 644·09!! CREVIER A r eal classtc in ex Ceo co•• S?e.34 3a L--• .i ... c eJI e n I con d it 1 on ' ~~~ ~:~ C:.::~'7.':":i: (X$S767). •ftClvOe•-U'llYO.p ht mo I '/O l•c MUST SEE !.":;o~!!';., :..,_m:---- TO APPRECIATE! 1 TUDHNS W£1COMO COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARBOR BLVD 540.6410 540-0213 For Classified Ad ACTION Call a Daily Pilot • WE t.EASE A\.l M.VCH & loAOOELS LAND• SEA •AIR LEASING 1600 Do•• St~ ~'-ell (714) 975·0440 ., ...... 1 1/. •J1'-' DAIL V PILOT ~] 1111< <', UI Al H dl VCI >•uNfll;\,f (JN BtA~tl , .... • 1111 ., 10 0.11;• UAMl'U: 5 speed-metalic paint Wl-4-......, rrice ••••••.• sson~ DISOOUHT •••••••••• $6 71.IO 10#34083 0.. ,.,.,c ................... $4Jtt ... Best Buys on Flat 131 We must clear our lot to make room for the new ship- ment' Take advantage of these big price reductions now• It's your best buy ever on Fiat 131 • The new Fiat 2 year, 24,000 mile power train warranty. Longer than Toyota, Datsun,Volkswagen, Honda, Chevette, Fiesta. The reason we can offer you a bettor warranty is simple. We build better cars. The way to prove that 1s even simpler Come in and test drive one of ours tOday . OVER 200 FIATS A VAil.Aii.i FOlt IMMIOIA fl DlfJVEIY ACT NOWI BUY TOOAYI LIMITED OfRRl SUPERB SERVla DEPT: Nia SBfCTION OF USED IMPORTS CM~io pr1or.-M..-011.etaol llo.Olter 9QOd'IH48un •1w1.ao.,. DICK MILLER MOTORS 120 W. WARNER, AT MAIN SANTAANA a a ma 557-2132 968·5012 1971 Kawasaki 175 CDI dirt eng.. ttbuilt Less than 300 m 1 837 -8919 W11gooeer limited CJ5 or ·77 Chevy Van CU';lom CJ7 Offer good onJy on Lo miles. Xlnt cond & 1 s1 a lllOAOWAY factory air equipped Must sell. Best ofr. SAHfA AHA vehicles Offer expires ~10 835.3171 March 31, 1978. ...:..:~...:..:....------1 ===A=~=-;::567::S0::8::R===I ~~'; • ~:.": • •• •••• !!~~ ~':.~:.": •••••••!!~~ ~ ... ~:.": • • ••• .. !!~i ~':.~!': • ...... !!~~ ---T1 Yamaha SOOXT. \000 ml. Excel cond. Lie. 6M8602. 556-7514 '76 H onda 550-4 SS Windshield, Hwy bar, only 8200 M ex cond $975 OVERSTOCKED '72 Ford "• ton, new THfuLT•,.ATto111v1"o"'"C"'~E i>aint. high back seaL,. •USB> BMWt * wrrH JEEPS SZSOO/ofr 642 336_1 __ '71 2002 4 spd (75314) 549-8023 -'76-F-ord El50 <'a mper '73 Bavnna 4 spd 494J FS '73 2002 4spd 369KBV 2524HARBOR BLVD. 351 V8, auto, P /S, P /B .• 75 5.JOiAut.o (2S3MCV). COSTA MESA A/C, AM/F M ca111. 4 .752002 1\ Ser.2236 631-3767 '72 Jeep Comanndo. Capt. chrs.. curtains. .76 5.'lOIA Alloys 4s2PQN icebox. HID. 40,000 m1. '76 2002 4s pd S I R '74 HONDA Cl200 Never used, 500 miles, like neow. Windshield, roll bar. rear rack & cuahlon SS5Q 962-8437 Suzuki. Titan 500. mint C<lftd, ~ 645-3412. 2816 Broad St, NB -----CB 175 Honda, one owner See to 1pprec11t.e $450 6'73-2278_. ----- '72 Kawuak1 750 tow nuks SlOOO lbllt of r Will tra de !or compact ~3S48 ------Motol-Ho.Ms. Salt/ R_. /Storage '/ 16 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent • 1977 Excutlve Motorbome or Mtn1 motorhome from H~rb FriedJar>dar. Call any of these numbers 8'8-6777 Sl7-7777 121-1111 77' Pace Ar"1ft avail !or Euter' week. call 5Sl-0149 Btll MA Xf·Y TOYOTA .............. .. u... .. . ..... " • Clean»& V-8. P /S $3500. Jim 646-5931 SfBOO. 494-8061; 494-1733 220PQD '74 Custom Chevy Van •77 320li\ S1R l77RSK USED Custom paint, Gold Clowd On Sundays 4.r4 Velvet ln terwr. Wide - V&LUE cragers $4950. 642 3379 '73 B MW Bava r 1 a . ,.. -....::..-------1 36,000rru'a full Po1"er . nu 19 7 7 C H ER 0 KEE '76 SUIFR tires, mags, xlnt cond, <P90Jl. V8. automatic, Dodge 200, all xlras. $8800/8 O 213-445·34~ pe>wer steering, Power Full cust. Sac. $5950. or21J-447·1.398 brakes, AM FM stereo. Tue trade 631 1042 $6,95 ....::..=::.:..::...::...::..:~·...;_~~~ I 9 7 6 G M C 4 x 4 1967 VW Van. Nu llres, CS tk•P875) Sierra good cond. 642·7226. Grande, auto. power ..:$12.50=..:.·;__ ___ _ steering, air cond .. d rallye wheels, Shorty "T2 Dodge Van 318 Stan S SAVE A TOM S Trans. Xlnt. cond. SZ500 1976 CJ7 CP896l 6 cyl. 4 -~;__:_.;..;31165;..:_ _____ -t speed, rallye wheels, A9fos Want.d 9Sf0 roll bar, power !lleenng. ••••••••••• ••• •• ••• •• •• S4999 WE W1U IUY J976 CHEV ~.. Ton 4x4 YOUR DATSUN 1Stkll876l V~. automatic, PAID FOR OR NOT power ateenni. dual gas TOP Dou.Al tanks. $5495 POR TOP CARS 1975 FORD q4 Ton 4x4 <Stitt 8 32) V 8 , automaUc, power steer- ing. $5795 1974 TOYOT A Land CrulaM CStk'874) 8 cyl., 3 speed, AM /FM radio. $4495 1979 BLAZER CP90Tl VB. automaUc, power steer· Ing. SS9'S BARWICK DATSUN '.'-111.lu.111 I ',q11,l1 .11111 BJ l-1375 4'1l·Jll~ WE BUY Cl.UN CARS &TllUCIS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2.828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-IJOO WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CA.RS FOREIGN. DOMESTIC orCLASSJCS If your ur LI otra c .. \atnnt. IAUalUJCIC 2115 Barbor BlYd. a.tall•• WAMTID!ll lf73 l .OCS 4 sperd with s unroo(. <2J81MCG l. 1974 2002 4 speed. air cond & 11 t e r eo ca111et t e. (7S3MCC). 1974 l.OSa AutomaUc. •Ir cond. & sunroof. (lll88KLF). lf74 J.OC:S. Automatic, sunroof Ir lealber l nter i o~. (-.N'J'). lt7414VAllA Automatic, air cond., stereo 6 only 25,000 mllea. (741KYQ>. 1975 2002 4 speed. stereo, alr cond. & only 28,000 miles. (123632). lt7' IJOI 4 1peed wltb aunroor. <ERIN D). Two 4 IPMda Ir 3 auiomlltiCI lo cboole from. ('8ZRKT) ll 1..2040 4tMt4t • ~o.,ecf, AMIFM tlefeo. rec1in111q buc~et 1eets, la· k rear wlricfow defogger, luel m1ecr . 6 eyl e1>g .....,-.:...___•_128'' , . JAM • ....,,. , .. ""' •'l64f (Ol'H'f fJlf ~· $100, 11-t'-et\te .... $149) 0fd•• yo,..atodoy F-to WMON FRONT '//HEEL *3877 DRIVE 4 5pePd, front r1•chnon9 buc~PI SPolS, lull ca1pe11nq, white well 1 ores OR PAV $6ft91 OHL~ 7MO + ·36 Monlh• open •nd 1..,,. TAii 0~ -ovto ttll<in C.Op0l•I •ml l 1171 l ... • ..-0 ,f'll~idV• UA.OC. ht pmt ''~~ •1 ff~ t1t fni pmf Sfj "•' (Of\O Ofl"t°)f'lflitl '200. lk•"-tt t..,. "''" fol• f'\t "'"'' , 11tw~V101cx,,,.JofSllJOl11 .. -. AND Now·vou CAN BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE! 2150 HAllOlt a VD. COSTAMISA 45-6700 Take the ' "'2095 &Ill MAXFY TOYOTA ......... , ... h4 •••• ,~ .. HIJH hHC., t()H I t A ( ,., • '725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 FIAT 150 SPIDH 4 spee4, radio, healer. runs super . Lie lr234GNS. $1411 SU• SUM SUIARU 17~ Beach Blvd. , Huattngtoo Beach 142.0615 MISSIOPJ VIEJO IMPORTS ••• • • • • I.I ........ . .•. ..., ..... ., .... ,,.., ... , 831°1148 •95·1704 SOUTHERN SAVINGS ROUTE r YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE. TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS 0 LOTUS • FIAT Mission MERCEDES BENZ ~~ts LAGUNA BEACH SOUTHERN OUHGE COUNTY'S GROWING AUTHORIZED DEALER SHOP & COMPARE OUR LOW LEASE RATES 0 BARWICK DATSUN ~ MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 8 MARQUIS MOTORS 28701 Marguente Parkway M1SS10n V1ep 714/831-1740 714/495-liOO 0 ALLEN OLDS..CADILLAc-GMC 8 SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS SHOP& COMPARE . IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY , SAMlilliili~l-Cl l~pii-• SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ?t•02 MARGlJfalTf 'ICW'I' MISSION Vil JO Me&..fri. ' .... s ... t -5; a...4 s... 0 ~@ ~· ~© •sales • •service· •leasin9 Marquis Motors 831-2880 . .:~~lar:::, 495-1210 O,SOUTHERN O~NGE COUNTY'S VAN HE .. D"'UARTS S· H4"Dllf'4G CONllMl'O, SAMTAN4 "' ._, ,_-; •¥1 .,_, TLUCO COHYBSI~ LOOI FOi lHE CALIFORNIA 11SUNSHINE SPECIALS!" SPICtAL '71 GMC TIUCKS $4 3 5 8 l''°'"' AT SPICW. NtC~AS LOW AS ~ HUGE SAVINGS-SEE US TODAY! MISSION 'VIEJO IMPOltFS •.. . .. "' ....... . ,. ... ...... . ........... .-~. 8Jl.l/48 49.$· 1704 J971MIZ250C 1'76M1%1000 Wltb lo.t miles, AM/P'M •tereo caa~ette, aulomatlc, air c:ond • pwr. steering Is wln- dow1 . Immaculat e! MIHION >'llJO IMl'O llf\ ... . ' , .. . . ... . .... 8J I 11•1 J9S I 1t>.J MISSION VIEJO IMPOIHS f. • t, I•• ' 'Ill .... 831 1748 .!9S. I 704 l1'1U MB 230SL. Whale, very clean cond. Alsklng $8700 or make ofr. 77()..2859 1975 MIZ 210 SEDAN. Tobacco brown & Ul Immaculate con<h· tion! (229MFW). Musl isee lo appreciate! • MISSION VIEJO IMPOllB .. • • • • \ f .... ~. ,.,,"" ............ . 831·1741! •9S.J104 One owner car with Michelin tires & in ex- c e 11 en t cond1t1on' (072CXY) lt76 MIZ 210 SEDAN. With sunroof, stereo, pwr. windows & low trules. Immaculate! (720RLF). SADDLEIACIC V AU.EY IMPORTS 831 -2040 495 .. 949 ------- 1972 MIZ 220D Automatic & air cond MISSION VlfJO IMPO/HS ....... ) ,., ... tt. , .... y ...... . BJ/./148 495.110• For the luxury of a 16 Mercedes Beni 280. Mercedes & the cffil·1~n-fulJ service. xlnt cond. cy of a diesel (834EI~) Tape. $10,950. 673-4208 We have other fine M.B., '72 2SO sedan, asr, diesels lo choose from. full power, nice car, MIS'.>ION VIEJO IMPORTS •••• ,.. c ....... . ,,., .............. ... 831·1748 49.S 1104 -------- '76 Mercedes. 300 D . AM FM cass rec, aux fuel tank, 2 car covers, metallic silver. mint cond. 646-4368. Autos, Used SliS50 ssz..4231 p. p . I '65 Ml% 2lOSL Classic C.oupe Roadster. In immaculate condi· lion .. Must see to ap-. MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS ........ ': ...... . ,,,,,, .................... -.. 83' 1748 495·170• Autos, Use •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mll~QDIS MOTORS VOLVO & TOYOTA SPECIAL TY CARS 1974 FORD "HTOW.AGOM 4 speed transmission & radio (849KMPJ I 973 MEltCURY C OLONY, .... W.AGOH Full power. air cond1t1oning. AM/FM stereo. roof rad< I low SJ895 s2 .. 1·95 1970 MGB GT COUPE 4 speed transmission. AM /FM & sunroof (589DCG> MUST SEE THIS ONE!!! 1975TOYOTA COaOLU SU COUf'f 5 speed transmission with AM/FM radio. (059NDM) 1976 D.ATSUH 1110 COUf'f 4 speed transm1ss1on & low . low m1lea '938PHEl 52995 1975 FORD GaAM.U>A GHIA 4 Door 6 cvr .• automatic. pwr . steering & brakes. air cond . rac»o & low miles (711TLP} 53095 53795 1975 CHEVY MAUIUWAGOH Classic Estate Automatic. pwr. steering & brakes. air cond & low miles. (685UMX1 1974 RAT 124 SPfDU COMYa'Tlal 5 speed a AM'FM with 8 t ract( tape deck. (083599) 53795 54095 1975 VOLVO JUDL COUf'I 4 cyl . automatic trans • air cond & AM/FM (439PNN). 1975 VOLVO I '41 4 Da. SIDAN Automatic trans., al cond. & 8 track t1Pe. (t 19MNA) MllRQDIS MOTORS I YOLfO & TOYOT4 J1ff2 ........... Phy. • Mission Vielo 831-2880 495-1210 - A¥toi. otitd ~. ~ Atitot, -Ofof9d 4alfo1, lMpor+td Autos, l"'potted Aulo1, lmportM ··•••··············•••· ...........................................•...•.................... ··················-···· •....•••.•.•....•••.... ,tldlly, Mat0h 17, 1978 DAI\. y PtLOT Pi1 ._.. '142 Pwact.t 9110...... 9711 T..... t7H TafOM 97'5 Ycil&sw99'ft 9770 Autot, I ·....W C R.c Hll Wot, U... • .. 'I, ·••••···········•••··•· .................. ,.... ....................... . .................................................................... ·········'··~········· ............................................. . ~~G2ML~ET •. NXlb\ LAI.. 111111. aa:to,. dr, air UIOUYOU lt74YWIUG ¥1l•w1111 9770 1'..T~rs c ir11 MIS ,__ '·"""' m · ew S&ICnOM °' coad. Mecb aolcally SILL YOUl I Got4Yla'tal ••• .. •••••-••••••••••• 1 ~ •M••••••-·-···~-·· ~Alil/f'Ycs\sm"... 11.ue ..W lt11 aouod. N•w p alo l 1 TOYOTA. 81 • speed, low mU .. Ii ln 'Tl vw can.en. Loaded c-~·11ac * All9' ,... -S31·0'1'tdva .Uk r,r:; ~SCHI f2L. ~~;. P.P. (LPA30e) SEE us• ucell•nt coodillon! W/Alr, ltert9. d1lt trim. -----ell.II CADILLAC:.i . I D~ ,, • W-VR ... ··-• UHLOP). lo ml'•· c.u f.N·3211. • ..,..,7 See 111 for your belt b\q a.II•-· f756 MAl9UIS TOYOTA ONLY $34'5 -llSAl 1$ .· ?I MG l11•ter Coda~:~ ATIS ..... :::t:;............ ~ON VIEJO 1U.L YAtlS ·~ ':w8r = :~ ... c .. ,,.,.... ~.IC.... #IOE.AlERtNlJ.S.A. 1J1.1110 •ts..1210 ct.~ .. 1r~ YW-POISCHI ~wortm.ae SEVILLES ~ 4 Speed, AM/FM. ..,...-v nm; ... -·-1'1•1m1111 'Stt.tll'lCI.. Satl Juaa C.llUVao ~ IOY 71 TOYOTA H<Me SAU San J uan Capistrano YGM» t772 o.c.tw a l'ftu · · m" 1,7400 •tMSt 1 CARVll COIOLLA DOU'HIM 137400 493-451 t -··--·-.. ••••••• LARoBIT'am.zcno.'IJ TWENTY . ltOUS·ROYCE Fully equipped, inch-1· ••rt0t ... -s ~ousw ... a.•u 1810UYOU IUY OJ'Mn •USEI> TOCHOOSIAGM 76 Par. 812&, 1,000 mi, twtJ.t--. tn1 s ape~ & mus. s7 ~,s 1 • • ,...,'"" AUSB> VOi.VO, INOAANO.E COUNTY All -.atPDed .SU. ··run flawle u . a tl xlras. c~ ... dl (#11587) ~ SPOlrT IUG See UI a t Southern p~~~s ::· eli co.d.., ..... $13,800. NJ.aSU OHLY SUtt H._~. Wil .h ~II/FM radio, Oran&e County's Volvo Av-a·"'-on ....... ,..__ eru6M ~. \Ut 'n IUT & apd, yellow, wheela. <OWIYB7. IS VOLVO • lncerto,, 10111e th ClOSEO SUNDAY$ custom lntertor "l'allye ~· -----·· ~ with ~ :..'\.~=~ l Slaarl>~~:~Shadow ONLY 12250 OtiVIF.JO °"9lt eo.t,._ JedMr IDIDr • • -n llGB. white, A~/'11. e.. ~. R.R.-Rllht band MllltACl! •>t·ZUO 4tS.12 I 0 S..lle C-... ~=:-.all a.track; H.408M. MUST. SC F taltlc ~ dr. XJnt coad, '14,900. MAJDA/QNAUl.T • SAU-·~-·· &ELL.!..2.?.! '40·1822; ~~1P. , cauratnct,5.~ .... H_ '7 u U 21!iOffartior Bl.,C.M. Ol*MiWICOUMTY ,.__ .. A111· .. c E.ftm ~=C ewa,-. 61MR'1 or'1~ S.. 97'0 °ig::~~· '45-5700 VOLVO -raoo;z;o rv•~ T7 KGB. lmmac. c1&1t --•••••••••••••••••• 963-757L EXCLUSIVSLYVOLVO •• t t 1 1 .. 000 '8 IUT, new 2.2, reblt. * SAAi * For Sa1' VW, m5Saper LaraeatVotvoDealer ltAIAm AU£N ·: sp~r 11 r pea, "• l rana,J(o Ab,R ecar o, Beetle.~ o.r beat of. tnOraapOountyl ExqulaHll lastda II out! * 4. ~ s, M950, 84'Ml803. '4900/beat ofr. lfJ.'1399. We bave 4 n ineteen , rer. Excel. cood. 497-168:9 BUY or LEASE 1'1111 lolMIMt wil.b all tbe Jiii MGI 9744 1971 Pondie 91 IT =~k~tyw!lxm~tat;:o!~ ' '70 VW taivt. Sound eng. DIRECI' attuf (mJUtQ). s.c:.-=:~•c/O FiOl ·;~~l[~~;~; ~'f!r¥.J:i,~·~·f.~ ~~~:;101" ;&ta ~~~::::·· ~ .,~;~:e -~4.'4!~1o·~. Rum strong 1 <~BM > lMMACULA 11!!! $499 5 .-COMYIUll&.1 2025 $. Manches1e!' a DOUD<> CPL ;d. ~ ~...... 'J ~. Salepricedthlaweekat llU. YATES BEACH IMPORTS CEUCAS 75TOYOTA ijb radial tires, Anaheim 750-2011 O.br1o1et top,.i.al.berin· .... 18• i; OMLY 12675 VW-PO&SCHI 84800VESTREET :_1oe~w:,,~2~ e... AJl./FM cauette •only terfor, stereo • only--------MtllAClE San Juan C.piatra.!)o <Near llacArt.hW' Blvd. w.,..,,., 5 _..i • ..,. • ~ £111r1t •.487 miles CDOMOR). 197' VOLVO U.0&2 mlJ•I (ZCMSllU). '70 Et Dorlldo Cad. ,A:J ~~f1lEMA1 uLT 111-4100 493-4511 ~~rs~& SA'ic ~w..~=~ ~:*ca..ruH 26•L $9588 :zt =::Um, .... ,. 21.SO~borB .• C.M. tmPorscbe914,l.8 AP· 71•·-00 ~"'~ ........ -S]695 ........ -... JD-..&.'ULT Su n roof. leat h e r , • 5Dm-.~ .. 64~5700 J>R. 5-apd, car cover, .,..,-r ..__ _.,. _,..,_,_ automaU~. air, cruise, :E AM FM Xln . '73 Sonnet m t d 21!i0 Harbor Bl., C.M. atereo wit.ape, rear Win· lt76 CADILLAC: '70 Coupe DeWle 13 MGB air wire wh.ls · cass. t mi • op con • 645-5700 dowdefrost. C794NPG) SIVIW .. Sharp, blue. l u AM/FM sl~reo 8 trk: hwy. ?JS city Very sharp, $2,toO. Orl1. o~er · $7988 (7) To CbooH From top. $1600. 8314160 Brillsh Racing Green. ~~~~ &t ofr takes lt. '9$.3538 -WE IUY & SILL Leather interior, aput Jl ~7.000 mi. xlnt cond. '75 EMS 2SM AM/PM, VOLISWACilNS PlU1Tax•Licenae pwr. seats, 1tueo wlth Jm Sedan de Ville, ...,..r, W/take bst ofr exceed '64SC, super, nu pt, Alum wheels, 4 apd, . • __ tSelectioo tape• wtre wheel COY• blue w /wbt vtnJ'! ~p. Ing $3000. 492·0517 art MUST SEE! radial•. mst sell, un· -ln ~eAr~a!!I Nabers en. (8'11PCV). Low 111 ilea, au r 6PM 552-9742 all 5pm. employed $4900. 640-4029 '73 Celle a. Xlnl cond. PP. Tri..... 97 6 7 W'EST •ER.MAM $9488 = '8800. SS2f or '68 MG.S.GT. Xlnt cond. '72 Porsche 914, Jo mj, Eves. $2500. M~s:s ............•.......... IMPORTS Cadillac . ,t:.,.,,. 11700. Days 644·8260 (ext xlntcond. Beslof!er. Sublrv 9762 76 TR 7, 23,000 ml, r~. c.-o '111 121>. evb 831·3361 673-6401 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Corona Delux, auto, 11unroof, vln top, best of-11185 fhrbor Blvd., C.I(, 2600 H.irhnr Blvd. 1976 CADIUAC ••••••••••••••••••• MG R SIA & SUN 42,000 mi's, xlnt cond. rer. 586-8837 714 645-6120 Cosi.i M"-sj 540.9(()0 COUP! DEVILLE 1• C.maro m . R. 14 B o ad 8 t er· 1975 Porsche 914 SUI ... 1 U $18/olfer. 873-2499 (5) To CliooM From P /S, P JB. auto, ail hard\Op, spoke wheclll, s speed, AM /F M, 8 "' '77TR7,brwnw/br.lot, 75VOl.kSWAGIM C.briolettop,Jeat.berln· l aodau. nu pain $2400. 6.11-0126 track. Blaupunkl stereo Lar1e dlacount, lar1e AM/FM 8 track. w/pwr SCIROCCO taior, cni.H coalrQl Is 811-3031 •72 ~1~..__ & special whee la. selection. Br ats -4 booster, air, sunrr, S· s tereo with t ap e .•--------.. -• _.._. tUc.IJ661NXH) •heel drive wagons. spd, immac. $6650/or b6t 4 speed, AM/FM 8 track Alllol.. Used ~Pll). '15 Camaro LT, air • ....., for S...r IMMACULA TEii! f' re e Ir o m Su b a r u air. 556-9228 aft S. stereo & air cood. A nice ••••••••••••••••••••••• $6488 AM/P'JI stereo. $l500 fr A ra.re find wltb low Sl00.00 Bu lova watch Volllwagtft 9770 car-7!it~250 G•ud 9901 • bmtolr.846-8762 ! nulea. CLlc.#Zl8NPi') llLL YATIS with purch ase of any ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y ~ •-••••••-•••••••••••• Ii $2599 VW.PORSCHE new Subaru OD or before 76 YW MIRACLE Shell for Ford. S200 or 1975 CAOIUAC JOHNSON & SOM San Juan Caplatrano A~& 1~ Subaru 70 TOYOTA RAlllT MAXl>AjUHAULT best oCier. Call 64S-506l COUPE DIYILLI AMlo ~incJ 137-4100 41J...45 l I 1755.5 Beach Blvd. c-s.4mt <I speed, air cond1t1on 21.SO =:J·0 C.M. afterSpm. Cabriolet top, leather ln- 600 w. Coast Hwy n Porsche 924, xlnt cond. ff'unlington Beach ::::,::: ~ ::is:.:;'1:; ing, AM/FM. (IU1S3U. AMC 9905 tutor " stereo tape Newport Beach 142-~75 :i,.111-7t..1ua1oe~ OHLY $3399 ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck. (410NAV). 646•0262 87S'!.n!2?r· air, $8.500. '68 VW Sqrbk, aood con-,73Javelin,LOADED, $6188 _.,,._<>U<rt ______ Toyota 97'5 S I 09 5 ~-aureo casa., saoo. lo mi'•. $2100, ~ -9748 ........ 9755 ....................... 645-4948. •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "14 Corona Sta. Wgn, '3K '89 Bu1. AM/FM ·cass, , .. _ bl 1 U ._ 197J CADILLAC T new paint, 3000 ml. on 63 n<1m er, 6 cy, s ca, fl&T"WOOO * ,EUGEOT * TES DRIVE OUlt nu. root rt, A/C, radlo, rebtt eng, xlnt cond. &ood shape, $450. for Ad Action . We h11ve a good selec· 1'LE CAI very c lean . s25oo. $13.'50. 675.5477 &&2·3592 llOUGHAM uon <?' 604s & '78 Diesels OF THE YEAR'' 6'4-7S20or974-0959 '72 HORNST Sportaboul. 60/40 ~,r_aeats .'!....'1ti!~,_ _______ illl now m stock. Lease de-1976 TOYOT... 1965 & lf61 ---..& power, cn uae conwv ... al erdlnct Good inventory in stock. ,.. VOUCSWA Good ... v 11u & tires. V8, stereoradlo. (496HSY>. Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 IEACH IMPORTS Hurry :1~~iut! Wle~:~r~aclt '72 Conna, A/C, All/F M, '70 VW Fastback. Compl (WVJOll8) ac c~=!s). mr. call~ ffl 0 $4288 848DOVESTREET ....... ZD&11t11M.a.ULT aterfo. Extra sharp· Nu paint, 'flht cond , rbltq,veryfoodcond. Eachpri~at ... dl • <Near MacArthur Blvd. '"""' "'1-,_ must eee to appreciate! Sl450or orfer. 5"-7033 MUST SELL TONITEI ONLY $67S ••••••••••••--••••••• $1.62 per D~Y ~ & Jamboree Road). 2150 Harbor Blvd. IO'UT"'"""). Sll.25 or ofr. 64()..4076 1976 IUICK Prices good thru C~A MESA wou.r".. "1977 Toyota Celi ca SUn.a-3/19/78 NEWPORT BEACll 64S,.5700 OHL y $3425 . Uftbk," Almoet brand '77 VW CU>vert.1ble, fuel· Skp.wilMatcllladl ...,y~ __ 752-0900 MIRACLE new, 6,000 ml, beige. I n j • A M I P' M W; pwr. ateertng, air 7792".Fullyloaded. PeoplewhoneedPeople MA%1).&./Ds.M.a.ULT .xtra stripping & Can· Bla2upunlupter caas, 4~pe'e~m'atgilst ,w0h~IY, QUALIOVETVRlCSOARS Tha\'swhat tbe "''~-..-tllever windows, $5 50. S51 4765 or " -. SlO,OOO DA.ll.Y PILOT 21.SOU..-bor Bl .. C.M. A M /F M Ster e 0 • ~ 'ITl VW Bug, almaat new 20,800 miltt & extra TO SELECT FROM ---552·0270 SERVICEDffiECTORY 645-5700 ~r~/~t orr. 759-1721 '7l VW Squaioeback, looks 1600eng, SBOO/Beatorfe'°. c!Tan! (8241PQl..L For • Want Ads Call 642·s.6'78j isall about! 1974 Celica GT, 5 spd, ..--good, runs great. $1200. 960-3458 s eat $3595 Autos UHd Autos UHd s.c.ooo rni. orig owner. 72 Toyota Corolla cpe. 499-2317 '75 Scirocco, <f.spd, air, Cori Fox UcniftcJ Nabers •••••.'•••••••••••••••• ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Pm shape. $3200 or best 70 000 m1 xlnt cond AM·FM stereo, lo mi. ... .. ., -s ...... 1 S4J.9074 oller. 11~1001 s:iS.so. 6J1.li;;u · '74 XJ12L. XJnt coodit1on map. $3.1'15. •94·2871_ ---Cadillac 1 USED 1 :cARs: Beal orr over $7500 'QI Toyota Corona Call 67J.Z464 eves '19'10 VW Van w/camper '70 Buick Skylark Air. for info. Nela, 64().8119 or bed, nu pnt & eng. $2200 R&H P /S, Good Cond. 751·201S (9-6), '64 VAfl 640-8755. '7J.J009 $850. (714) 642-8707 72 CottONA WAGOM EXTRA CltAHI Very very low miles. (868E0l) $1899 JOHMSON & SON Auto Sde._...uoslncJ 600 W. Oout Hwy. Newport Beach 646-0262 53195 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ~ ::iJascond. Bell Alltos, UMd .btos. Uffd 1974 VW Bus. Xlnt cond. Nu brlts. s hocks all nu unlversal, Unt;l 1lass. $3750. 494·954 l '76 VW CAMPER CS PIRITI Bubble top. fact conversion, rully equi p ped Inc l elcc refrig, A/C, IDOW tlres, etc. $5995. 541·4147 wkdys, 833·2112 ev &t wltnds. :?nOO tt1rhor Bl\ cJ C.11sto1 MnJ :;,40·~ I 00 That'aALLyou pay f«a 30daitad ln e DAILY PILOT SEISE DIUCfORY 1)0 rr ...,.. '4W678 E 18641 BEACH BLVD. E ,...UNTINGTONBEACH 'lbe futest draw In the West. . .a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. 6'2..:1678. tMJ•• 1,. ,,,.,a1 .. ,. l\f I\\', MIJHflHbl()H ll AC.U Autos,Uaed '72 VW •u Squareback Immaculate, nu t ires, brakes, $1950 S49-0723 Alltos,Used CADILLAC itTRADE-INS .148-0449 • 66 vw fastback T,__,llllon Oii, ......,. rwcllO, QOM -(Wl(DllO) '690kls"2 Mlfll .... _ CllUIC A'-'·'M __ .......,_ __ ......... --.. _,.......,.,._ IZIP-... l 5899 •74 VW IUS 4 spd., AM/FM stereo. heater, air cond. & much, much more. (17143U). "Hurry Now11 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 FOID MAVERICK Radio, hHter, eutometlc. air cond .. pwr, lteerlng & V-8 engine. (863FTI). 1 1595 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 DATSUN 610 COUPE 4 •Pd .. heater. mags a air cond l200KOR). A real lherpy! 12595 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 DATSUN I ZOO's Radio, Mat.,, autamatlc •nd much mof9I C*HM). Starting at '70 MERCURY STATIOMWAGOH Radio, heater. pawer steenng & air cond. A real nice c ar (180ESO). •995 s200,000 INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM • ALL MAKES and MODELS • 72 TOYOTA CORONA COUPE _, .......... _,_ &ln••cielWIC~ l•tGN.I) 51799 76 DA'BUN 710 WAGON AulPlft4lllo, ""'-· IH. ·-53799 -~ ... .._ l9dl. to. ..... I -ll'HIYz:l All C.. Plue Tu I UoenM All C:.. ~To Prl0t8'1e Sat• Ptloet Good • Thru Sun .. 3-19-78 ... 75 GMC SUBURBAN C.ARRY -All ..,._c._, __ f..- -o.-lecll . .-un-. cnAM COf'4rol -...... ' --1700H8ZI $5699 77 PONTIAC FIREBIRO T-TOP s5"9 76 OlDS R£GENCY CPE. AS11tOROOF ~·-'°'~-­Ml POW•• .,. OOt>d rlll -,... __ , ... __ (ti~) s1499 .. · -· .. ~ ... :-... .. . • l -.,,; .. ,.; • ·' Autos, Uud Autos. UHcf •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AMto•. UNd Autos, UHd .btos, Utlld ~ HU c:c.tiu .. Jll tUO DCMllp ttlS ford tt40 Fwd tt40 C..•..U. 9HS ·•••••••·············· ···•·•·········•·•·•·•· ................................................................................................................................................................. . C-,.0 9917 a..,.. 9920 0-•roht 9920 * • • 'TS t-<lr,,JtU pwr. lealber '71 Oodse Mooaco, 2 dr. '64 GAUXI& 74 Gran Ton no • dt '76 Cutl:au Su pre mt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ec.-n.1tTOl'n$ Inter, unusually dean 2 v1n rf. 8 Cyl, 11ulo. PtS. R/H. P /S, p B, (Ji• air, Brou1h1m, 33K m 1, U. SS. Camuo, rblt 1976 CHIYY ZOii ~A Ye. nu Michelin tires, cruh1t• l'/8, crw6e control. 11ir, z Dlt. HT XL AM FM, vui top. $tclf!O. loaded. whl w/blLI vinyl ens, •·•Pd. P ost. nu a _. ........ MO I 974 ............ t.'Ontrol, Ult whl. 18,000 AM/FM, $1500. Aft 6 Ile Auto. tr ans., power Will IC""'"° trade. P P I.up. Very clean. $4300. ttres SlSOO 842 9626 -C ta M ml' -s ~ 2061 r 11t~nnfi:, radio, heater .._,.. 9 --·-__ . _ CLASSIC Automalle, OS esa s. -· l · at ~knds840-4421 Bucket i.eatl> Licenal' 1865 Anah eim, CM S.W-7S20or914-095 pwr 1teer1na. atereo MONTE You are the winner or 2 6pm, Pvt ply -Ford 9940 fll.825 '31·99T1 69 Olds Vista Cruiser, CllllT,... 9920 casi.ette & only IU.SOO tackcu lo the ,.~_,,.._ 9932 Stt9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tTUlcs' (1011688> CARLO IUGS IUMMY =.:=.•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• U.C. 9945 lllnt coodiuon ake of. SADDUIAC« 1 .._.._.D•U FOWES ··PHIL ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer 495-E93S ,. VAU.IY IMr<>ITS I.A" ~ Ul lhe •CORVETTES LONG 4-71&7' MAAkS : 111-2040 495-4949 ~~~"~;:: c~~roN NicE !:ZE'~ION! FORD All T:i~~eufi'r;:'wer. ~ ••••••••••••• ~!.~~ .+ '72 Monte C.rlo Custom, d 0 w s • L I I E CENTER HOWAID c-..•rot.t <<mMXll. 76 RUHAIOUT :it fully loaded. AM/FM. lo MEW f ( I 3 5 L 5 0 I MA1'RorClthl e21~t DOVE 4'QUA1L STS. Priced from 4 Speed, :M.Rad 8 1oh. Pin ,. 1TUleage. 842 7l81 ~ lNe'"p u aftArthu Ja ~L888 stripe. ,....xtra arp ! Sl475 Perlonnan~e ...... ~ r, m ~ • ....... " .... "11"""' ... ' bo-•-Bnstol) '71 Torino· Sqwre W"n ...... __...,,. _, ; "70 Impala 4 dr. Radio. •THE CAR PLACE• Call 64.25678, ext. 333, lo NiWPoRT BEACH PtS, P /B, A/C. $1000 bs 540·5630 SJ•tt P /S , nu rads. Runs 2100 HarborCM 631·2620 ehumyourllckels oft 5570247alt4 * clean. $600/ofr. 645-4707 • • • 1001 Vette, recond, to ._ ! ---orig., blk w/blk, 4·spd l.a.•-~ ... -..~ ....... ~ USE THE l!m Monte Carlo, clean, 1975 CHRYSLlll '9900. MO-l963 ., .. _,_c-,. , .. _ ROGER MILLER SAYS. Landau, air. must see CoaDOIA "Low Prich!" DAILY PILOT $S250. e.slZ7 Leather anterior pwr Dodge 9935 '68 Ford. white w/f'f!d tn· "'F •sT --~-.. --.8 • door '1ock•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• te r . su per con d . '71 entry Sqwre. 8 pass All pwr & xtra.s. $950 640-2711 74 LTD SD lonxsox & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVO COSTA MESA 2-74UHCOLM ~ ti:\83'> OE A CH EH VO t1UNllNGTON BF ACtt 8°12 1781 '>ol0·0·14:1 I l!•st .... G "" '72 Nova. 350 V8 eng, w wuuw "' ldOA "" RESULT.. 000 d d $ stereo, tow miles '70 Dodge Challenger , $75-0/ofr. Call Cher yl, P. 70, m1, g con , 1450. 3S 000 ·• 1 eed$ 75 68'18 •~llll 546-99'7 SERVICE 968-078Saft8PM <9641.JS> • nus.cean,n _1 ___ _ $4788 7b5od1 .Zu~ork Best ofr PB. & P .S., A MI FM stereo, wilh 8 track tape, a.ar cond. (786KYI l COMT'IH&n'ALS By owner . 1971 Pinto , To Cbooee Ff:om auto ne* faint, Cood <= . .. "., ::: :---: O:• :-: :-:: .•. .:· .•. ... ... ,. ~ ~ ~ ~ ::. ~= ::; ..... .... . . .•. .•. -l• ~.· ••• ~=-·- .. DIRECTOR 1972 K.angswood wai:on. ~ '76 Granada. grey. low Y new trani;. br;1kcs. Plw;Tax&Licen..,e m1. auto. air. PS/PB For Result loaded. si500 962.056:! 7t Monocco, xlnt cond, $3950 549.9923 dyl> Service Call aft 5PM Nabers PS, PB. A/C, $120018 .0 64.5-5164 eves 979-3752. 6~!-.Sl!!B '71 Monte Carlo .. 400 c Cadt•JJa· C ----Sacrifice. new car. in, ...,.. ... in, A/C, P IS. P /B. AM '68 Cbarger. 1runs good. must sell '75 Granada. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. sterec.. tape. lit whl, bkt New meta ic g r een 44.K mi's, TO.P +cash 642·5678 sls, $2100. 646-9094 paint , wh ite interior, otter 645-2890 COSTA MESA mags, $850. 321 Cabn Uo ------- 9100 Alltos, H•w CM 751-4840 Autos. H•w 9'00 Alltos. Htw 9100 $2275 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MEHCURY BRAND NEW 1978 BRAND NEW 1978 ,.. . CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM l oatt11d lnciud•r>O air condlllonong, ste<eo. POW« aeet. 111n)ll top, ~ windows. Cf\JIS41 co<llrOL 411C. BRAND MEW 1978 OLDSMOBILE STARFIRE OLDSMOBILE 98 REGENCY (1112 I) (3M471'"8R~l«4) f MMEDIA TE DEllVERY 51277 DISCOUNT OFF SU&GESTED F.ACTOIY UST NICE BRAND NEW 1978 JIMMY 4x4 16!1an13X~~121a591 IMMEDIAT~ DELIVERY SJ 11 DISCOUNT Off SUGGESTED FACTOIY UST ... CIE ,. .. ,,,IRAMD MEW~--~ BRAND MEW 1978 GMC 112 TON PICKUP E.11u1om<inl 1nr.ludes 400 V9 111toma1tc l<1nsm• .. •on oower ''"""II o•uQes H•~r &eat 113rdtOll chrome bumoe<s IQCll O•ll 6 more' 1978 GMC CABALLERO (TC0148Z51~78l 121821 TKRl88Z512217) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY r>4977 '73 FORD 17 3 OLDSMOBILE TAKE 176 DATSUN '77 CHEVY "MT'O IUMAIOUT c:unASS SUf'tlMI P'teaur ¥• TOt4 PICIUr Autom••• lrat\llnlaton. rtd•o Incl llelller Woll> POI" 118«11\9 & br ..... t1r CQfld. vlnyl EQIUIJ>l'l*ll tndudM mags & 1"9&. -.c!oO. a cyt • • soeeo "~-recllO nH•e< & oo-f284H001 top.rllOIO & _., 1837HA~l Mal• & low miles. (1E6048~J ateenno 1123'351 ·s1977 52477 YOUR 52977 54577 1 Coupe, 1 Sedan Both Ure.. lo m . like n ew. have full power • Sl25() 5J6..-07S7 lealher 13SOLUV l --- \666KJC> i3 Panto. 4 spd. >tint cond Our SJ)ff1al Price w I m a n y e " t r JJ s . $4444 ~~~l ofr. 646·2902 aft 540-5630 PlywiDuth 99'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 1974 Ply. Satellite Sta. Wac. 9 pass .• P/S, P/B. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. Air , Gd. tir es. trans. COSTA MESA Cooler, a i r s h oc ks, traiier biteh, CB Radio 7 6 MAU IV incl. Good Cond Sl\800. HAS AU!! 121 S. Orange, S.A Cool light blue meullic 1977 Arrow GT 7'n~ w I t b 1 e a t h e r . AM /F M stereo, air, spec (Uc.~XN) GT pack, pin s trlp e . $7899 $4400. 634-4703 bef 5, or JOHMSON & SOH alt 8, 673-4904 ask for Auto ~""1 Don __ 600 w Coast Hwy. •75 DUSTER Newport Beach 6 cyl , auto traru. , radio. 646-0262 ~~~l'~P) Landau lop. 9950 ORANGE COUNTY"S NEWEST LINCOLN-MERCURY Dealerabip ia now OPEN RAYR.ADUOE LINCOLN-MERCURY $2345 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & ~ox • LINCOLN·MlRCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 16-18 Auto C.enter Dr. '74 Gold Duster, super SDFwy-1..ake Forest eiut cond, lo mileage. lRVINE 640-1876 U0-7000 ---------1ronttac 9965 'TJ Comet, to mi's, 4·dr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• VB. A IC. Blu w /blk vinyl '76 Firebi.rd. d11rk green. top, $3400 968·604.2 3:)() CC. aulo , Cull pawer. '72 Mereury Colony Park Wgn, air, full pwr, $1650. 644-0642 many extrru., low mile:. new batt., new shock:-. Must sell. Best Offer . 871 3857 '73 Capri. Brand new •'73 Cuda paint, new l..lres. Great M 1 · ood d cond. $1700, Pb 7S9-087S ags, 0 ma. & 000 · $2600. 846-0290 73 Mere Col Park 7S Grand Satan Wagon, VS, a ir con d., power 9 pass, nice clean car, steering, power brakes. many extras, MUST power windows. power SELL! 8.0. over $3200. seats. A&f/FM radio. 768-5039. U91JEY>. --------- $2195 19761.7 Trans AM s pec - Edtl Blk /gold trim, 540-5630 e\ ery opt. babied. 20Mmi. Muat sell! SS.999. P P 545·8952 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 1976 POMTIAC 2626 HARBOR BLVD GRAND PIJX COSTA MESA Power windows 4 door 7--6-1-0l_C_•_T_W--.. G-0-.... -. locks. Wt. c11Ue. stereo, "' "' " rally wheels. (281PQR) 4 cyl., 4 speed. r adio. 54988 heater. Cl38PCD) $2795 Plus Tax I< License 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & SOX • LINCOLN-MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ·n Marqws Brougham. 4 Nabers Cadillac :?<"Kt ll.11 fi111 Blvtl. (n\l,1 Mn.t )40·'.l I 00 door. Lo ma. fully --------- eqwpped. 546-2331 ·ss. ong owner , 80.000 ... ~._ 9952 mi's, g d mccb. full ~·---JI power . A /C, $495. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'42-5953 d ys. 645·9399 1975 FOltO eves/wkends. MUSTANG II •74-f'l-.-r-eb-1-rd_F_o_r_m_4_00_. 30Z VS, automatic, air AC, AM/FM. PS, PB. tilt cood., pwr. steering & whl, rally whls, $3500. o n ly 29 ,4 00 m i I es. 642-0062, 559-9040 C216NYR). For sale at OHL Y $2995 1'1utdtrbird '970 Corl Fox LHsinCJ ....................... CHOICE 174HOMDA 175 FORD 645-3661 54).9074 °65 T -Bird. loaded, ..................................................................... -----~ __ radial'. landau. '74 DODGE COUrl-"G.45 u .na· SWIM6llt Golit44DA Automatic '''"'""'""'" t•dlO ••Id neater Aulom111c. pwr •I04'1no. owr b<akH. 111n~t vs. wtomatlo. owr. -no & br•kes 111 (!112KMWI loo rAdto, ll1>ater custom lntertor & con ct • 111nyl lop buekll '"''" AMIF M 11•11'""' Low mtltlll l!i1&SPOI '73 SUBARU stereo & 81ttc1< ,..,. r68!i"''N 51977 ' 1peeo 1ran1m1 ... 1on. ••ct•o ,, .... , & 53277 52677 WIS "" l•IP<" 353SEL1 173 FORD 173 PONTIAC '7 5 OLDSMOBILE rtMT'O lUMAIOUT 174 LINCOLN Automatle Ir~. r•dlo & llMI« MAMDNIX OMMA C20•HOO) C~AlMADllV Aul~loe. lir a>nd .;.C. s19«l'IQ. A~AfF\t Au1om111c. air cond p~ stffm•o & f'owftr moonrool • ...-cond O#f bnd<es • 9le<90. "' too 1111 & r~tye wtleets brake• rao10. 11111er & low m11e1 172 FORD wil'ICIOwl • 000r IOcQ, CNtM oonl • rlllye 1837MEP) -"-'•· AMfFM 119f90. ton Wfleel. vtnyl IOP (134'32) & '°"" milel 132<1MMJ) •ALAlll COUPI 52377 52877 MAKE Au1ornlllc, •• cond • owr. --""'· pwr brakH. IWllO. llealet & lllnyt top (174'BE). OFFER 564~ 173 OLDSMOBILE '74 FORD 176 DODGE CUSTOtoot emsa WAM>M MUST A ... P'tCltW W /C.AWll SH8.L 3 ... 1 Wllfl "' oones e wsv --· "" Automlll>e. '1Wf It"''"'· .,, OOnd rallYe V8. 1utomellc. air cond , pwr 81-'~ & trfleel. lug910• rack 6 owr w1n<1ow1 • wh~fllt, AMIFM ateteo & 8 ltlldt t~ bfllota. ,.,tO, heeler & low motn (291 I (0211JES) (77!>MMN) 52377 52977 S 119 down Otto-. Ceell llftce -t 11l'7 54477 ""'5 tu I lio9flM 3e montll lln9nctng on ~ Cf'I04 0.f-.cl payment ptlee -f253& ANNUAi. PERCE"fT.AOE RATI -14 8K. 17 6 OLDSMOBILE 442-oHI OP A ICIMO! Automatic, '" ~. AMIFM ltt'feo owr ,1n1t11no • orai.es w•rtdn~, Cy,1om QIUQta & .-alt.,.. -I" 13fl1Nl 'f MAKE OFFER •7 7 OLDSMOBILE CUT\.AUSune.tl Auto<nllltC. .., cono ..,nyr too. 1111 ~ AMIFl,4 119<80 & 1-CIKk & OM l><tl<ft. (18289~) 54777 '7 6 OLDSMOBILE ti llGIMCY COUPI loaded Inc. ~ 100. 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HAMPERED BY SPECTATORS, BATTLE FOUNTAIN VALLEY BLAl!! The operations followed up the I sraeli as~au lt launched Wedbesday in to south ern Lebanon to clear a guerrilla free strip alon g Ca~ualties among Lebanese and Palestinians, inc luding civilians, .exceed 600 with 250 killed, the In the End, the $150,000 Home Was a Total Loss, Firemen Said I Blaze Razes FV Home I Red Cross said here in a report on the first two days of fighting The attack on the coastal guerrilla camp at Adloun, 22 miles north of the Israeli border and between Tyre and ~ldon, was carried out during the after· noon under cover or a missile • born bardment froii:i four Israeli navy gun boa ta, one observer said. Firemen Criticize Speetators' 'Interference' B.> i\RTHl'R R. VINSEL Ol lllO o •• ,, ...... ~··" I Ha~ing flamt·~ battled by firemen. who today billerlv cr1l1r11Pd spN•lalors hlocking their fire engines ~md l'qu1pment and hamrit•nn~ their efforts Thursda" failed lo save a SISO 000 home 1n Fountarn Valley The family dog also perished in the charred rubhlc of the Bruce and Al1<:c Cook residence at 18432 Santa Isadora St , 1ust off F.lhs An•nuc• at Newland Street. nt>ar the Huntington B('ach city h rn1t Smoke• towering into Thursdav's clear skies was visi· ble for in1lc•s as both Fountain Valle>y and Huntington Beach firemen fought to save the hnusr Humors t•1rculal1ng at the scent> that an elderly woman ma~ ha\ c been trapped inside thc hurnin~ two story home pro,ed to be Calse, fire depart ment 0Hir1als confirmed today "But the destrurtion of the house was total. ' said Battalion Chier Paul Summers He added that three firemen were injured in th<' battle to quell the blaze, which at one pornt fully engulfed the Cook residence in the Greenbrook Homes development They suffered from smoke in· halat1on und minor burns but did not require hospltahiat1on, Cap· ta in Summers said today. Friends apparently called the Cooks or e lse they happened to return to the house shortly aft.er firemen arrived and the couple, aged 36 and 37, stood among the crowd watching it burn. ·'The crowd and the traffic severely hampered us, especial· .. lY all the kids on their Mo-peds," ~plain Summers said today in recounting details of the two. alarm fire He said both ll untineton Beach and Fountain Valley firemen answert>d the 2· 13 p.m call under a sax-department mutual aid agreement which in- creases firefighting efficiency in the west county. No cause has yet been de· lermined by lnvesUiators prob· ing the latest resldential fire in the Greenbrook development. "We'~ narrowed it down to either a faulty appliance or 'sus- . PERFECT DAY FOR B.4.RTENDER Ah, to be Irish on St. Patrick's Day. Ah, to be a bartender. Dennls Victor. an lriAh Jew l,n New York Cit.Y wbo tenda bar at O'Neal'•i.fi~theblllperl c:UY. J\11et' UJa, Asaotlatid Presa 1ptcial correspondent, touu llimooP8' Bll. pieious origin'," said Captain Summers, who said he could not comment further on lhe poss1b1hty that arson might be IO\.'Olved A 1977 fire at nearby Harper School which was set by ttn arsonist caused severe damage to the structure. InveslJgators said the family pcl which died as flames and smoke poured from windows of the residence had belonged to the Cooks for nine years. They said Orange County Anim al Control offi cers look charge of the remains and they did not know its name or breed. Crowd control in the area was a distinct problem ror police and firemen as neighbors and the curious from cons1derably I urlhcr a~a) flocked at the SC('nC, drawn by the plume Of smoke • • 1 was thcrc for just a couple of m mutes," said a Fountain Valley Fire Department secretary who happened to be in the area when the call was re· ce1ved "I couldn't believe it. The housewives were as bad as the (See FIRE, Page A2) The heli copter-bo rn e paratroopers reportedly fought hand-to-hand with the guernllas of George Habash's r adical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestmc before dynamiting the base FY Teachers Jam Guerrillas said 10 hour s earlier in the same area, they found the tall of an Israeli rocket lying near two wrecked autos where the bodies of men, women and children were so mangled 1t could not be determined bow many there were. One uncon- firmed report spoke of 20 dead. The guerrillas said that raid was made by seaborne Israeli com- mandos. Meeting on Jobs A P FLP statement in Beirut acknowledged the Israeli land· ang at its camp, but claimed guerrilla defenders beat back the assault, suffering one dead and two wounded About 15-0 Fountain Valley !elementary) School Dis tract teachers Jammed the school board meeting room Thur~day night after more than 200 in structors received potential lay off notices this week Teacher group President Yale Wishnick told the school board teachers want a joint study com m1llee formed to review the pro posed jobs cuts . District officials stressed that no definite cutback plan will be approved until May. The potential layoff notices were sent to teacMrs to comply with state law, offi cials said. Superintendent Bill Plaster said Administrator and non· teaching employee job cuts have yet to be announced. District officials are eying cuts that may include elimina .Stout Misses St. Pat's Day SYDNEY, Australia (AP > Ireland's most famous brewery didn't have the luck of the Irish on ita side today u an industrt~ dispute interrupted deliveries ()f stout for SL Patrick'• Day. Guinness Australia went back to the drawing boards last wMk after its first overseas attempt at duplicating ils famous brew was Jess than perfect, forcing the recall of "und~ of kegs from Sydney pubs llfter only lO days on the market OfllciaJs said aL tho time that the at.out waa nat and did not bav that fa.rnoua creamy head1 but aaaui'QCI th public all woula be well by St. Pob1ck'a Day. lt was, but a atrilre by de- liverymen It pt U away frorn all b\ll a haltdf\11 of puhl .. b)'PI '18 bUlk Of I.be st. Patriek '1 Dly drlA lion of 56 learning center coordinator pos ts as well as music, lan~uage, speech, Men· tall) G 1fted Minors program teachers Several parents spoke against the proposed music teacher cuts which they contend will all but eliminate the pro~ram. Plaster said administrators arl' w11l1ng to meet with teachers on the proposed cuts. But Plaster called the need for JOb cuts "distasteful and brutal" but necessary in light of enroll· ment declines and budget con· straints. Enrollment has dropped by 1,400 stude nts s ince 1972. Student population is expected to drop by another 2,000 by 1982. Cur· rent enrollment is about 10,000 youngsters. The Israeli military command in Tel /\\'Iv refused to comment on the reports of commando al· tacks today The military said Israeli troops Thurs day raided the coastal town of Ras al·B111da, five miles north of the border. and seized weapons and rockets. The lsraehs said the town was the launching point for rockets that have struck Nahariya, seven mjJes inside Israel. The Israeli assault began alter Saturday's Palestinian attack north of Tel Aviv, in which 35 Israelis were killed and for which Yasser Arafat's .1\1 Falah guerrillas-separate from the PFLP -claimed r~sponsibility Dail St. Pat Court's Wearin' the Green MANY A HOMEOWNER bas knQWD \he joy of being teepeed, that bOl so rare treat in which the exterior of one's home ls liberally bedecked in yard.I of decorative toilet ~aper. It a not unusual. At least, il Isn't ln tho home. But it doesn't happen that often in the county qourthou.!e at Santa Ana. But there it was today tor all to see la Juda• James H. Walsworth's J>epartment 5 -yards and yatda of toilet paper covering the clerk's desk &Qd extem:Uni-all the way across the courtroom to the judce'a bench. ''THl!MlE HAS TO BE a reuon for thl1." muttered Judge Walsworth a$ he humid &Joaa tht corridor lo ln· spect ~ vandalism lnnicted by lntruden who either dld It late last riJght or early today. Wt'll, Judi • tbe reason Isn't hard to find. Your clerk's name J~ Jimmy O'Donnell. And lb• tOUlt paper is ,,.ffn. Jlm0>.1 wtaiint I f)'Hn blaiu and bcP always drinks 1rttn beet dlirtnl th noon ur on )larcb 1'. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1978 ...... ,........ ADMITS HIS GUil T Ex-Congressman Hanna Vindication Predicted By Waddill By TOM BARLEY Of .. o.lly I'll« Sl.n Dr. William Baxter Waddill tQok his o.se out of the courtroom Thursday and pre- dicted lo t.be press and public in a crowded county courthouse corridor that he will be t leared of murder charges. Waddill, 42, told onlookers in the glare of lights seL up by television crews that he will be "vindicated and exonerated of Uris really outrage<>us crime " The physieian. accused or strangling a n ewborn baby to death in th e nursery at Westminster Co mmunity Hospital. said he found 1t hard to understand why the murder charges he faces had not been dropped during the preliminary h earing stage in mun1c1pal court. And the Huntington Harbour obstetrician lold the press and onlookers who earlier packed Orange County Superior Court Jud ~e James K . Turner's courtroom that he went to the district attorney's office volun- tar1ly as.soon as he learned that he might face criminal charges "I hav& faith in the j udicial system," Waddill said ·I have always tried to tell the truth and make certain that I can explain the events that occurred in the hospital nurserv to the sattsfac· tion oflhe1udge,jury and medical community." Waddill and Dr Malbour Watson, one of his two lawyers, called the press conference <See DOCTOR, Page A?) Seioor Line Repair Done By Monday? Repairs should be completed on a broken sewer line in the Santa Ana River bed by Mon day. an Orange County Depart • ment of HeaJlh spokesmun said today. Robert StQne, director of en \ 1ronmental health. said the county Sanitation D1striet has informed him that work 1s under way on the break that has spilled four million gallons of raw sew_,e a day since Sunday into the Santa Ana River, pollut· h1g beaches from Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach to 36th Street in Newport Beach. Repairs were hindered by the now of waw in the normally dry riverbed, but the U.S. Army Corpll ot Engineers has cut off the now frorn Prado Dam, Stone said. liowever. although the repairs may be Jinisbed by Monday, It wm be several days before the umed now has washed addi· tl nal accurnulalM sewaa~ out of the ri rbGd. Stone said. Reopenlq of th beach wiU depend on U\ bacteria ta me•sured in of the water, be 'd. TEN CE;NTS MCWC:J C ... Prison, Fine Possible WASHtNGTON (AP) - Former Orange County con- gressman Richard T. Hanna, the only present or former con· gressman charged in the Korean infl u ence buying scandal , pleaded guilty today to ont: count of conspiracy to defraud the U S.. and thereby avoided trial on a 40-count indictment scheduled to begin next week He could be sentenced to a maxunum of fi ve years in prison and a $10,000 fme. No sentencing dale was se\.pending a probation report on Hanna. The white-haired Hanna, D· Calif , who served in Congress from 1963 to 1974, sat by as gov· ernml'nt lawyer Jeffrey S. White read the agreement reached in pica-bargaining with Hanna In al, Hanna admitted that he had agreed with Korean busi· nessman Tongsun Park to us(' the power of his office and posi- tion as a congressman to further the financial interests of Park. These ran in excess of $200,000. '.'For these acts, Hanna re- ceived from Park substantial amounts of money and other material considerations," the plea.bar1aining agreement said. Park, a Washjngton-based n ee dealer, aJso as under mdietmenl But the government has agreed to drop the charges against ham in exchange for his ··truthful testimony" in other cases ans ang from the alleged attempt by the South Korean government l.t) buy support Jn Congress When called to the bench by chief US. District .fudge Wilham B Bryant, Hanna at· tempted to explain what got him into his predicament. But the j udge said that all he wanted to know was whether any pressure was put on Hanna to plead guilty While told Bryant what the government expected to show if the trial had ~o n e on as schcduled. "'I n return for his efforts. Han· na received many benefits, .. White told th(' judge. "lie r<'· ceivcd nt excess or $200.000 in cash and checks between 1969 and thc end or 1975 " Thal 1s t~icc as much as pre· \'IOusly published estimates of money that Hanna received from Park Jn the course of con- gressional hearingc;, Park has de· nied bribing any congressmen or an any way actin~ as an agent of the Korean J:Ovcrnment Korean go' crnment llanna'.s plea came on the day when the go,crnment was to present 1Lc; first w1tncsses in the trial of the only man charged with crimes in the Korean scan· dal, Hancho C Kam, a Korea· born cosmetics salesman als~ charged with defrauding the government. White told the JUdge that there is no evidence Hanna paid any (See HANNA, Page A2) Or:n::ci :a'I \leather Sunny Saturday "1th patchy fo~ at beaches earl~ Saturda~ Cooler Lows tonight 52 to 56 lli~hs Saturday 72 to 75 INSIDE TODAY Tht movies are o.s popular n' ever de8J11te .ttudro /man· c1ol scandal and lugh bor of· /ace pnces. Stones on Cl •r· amine why nnd also rtv1ew the top nonunee~ 111 thf' Academy AWQrd., roce l•dex J ., CJ.fl .. ... I A11 ., au " Cit a.u .... ~ Q •U KIDNAPPING OF TWO BROTHERS UNDER PROBE Charles (left) and Allen Taylor Still Missing Did Revenge Spark HB Man's Shooting? Orang<· County Shl·r1ff's of ftct'r.., who are tnvcsllgating a shuol1ng 1nc1dent in a Cypress area park said t1>day th<'Y have no firm evidence thul could lmk the incident lo a k1dnapp1ng being probed by Huntington Beach pohct> Officers confirmed thul one of t"o men arn~tt'<l on t•hargcs of ~ssaull with tnknt to commit murder in the park shootmg was rt•lea::.l'<i frum Jail t>arht·r this \\eek after bt•mg book cu un kid · napp111g chargl''> '>lemm111i.: from the lluntm~tun llca<:h 1nc1dcnt Campaign Signs Win NodinHB 11 unt1nglon Bt'.1t•h 's Jrra} of Hi l'll\ l'OlUH'll <:and1datt•s and th rl!l' · nty altornl'V contl•ndtrs .ipparl•ntiv h.t\C' a· fret: n•1n to put their pollt1tal s igns on pubhr property despite compl..1inls and :-.omc <:onfu...,1011 The cand1dCJtes rt.•portedly have the Const1tut1on's guaran- tees of freedom of speech going for them. The pracllce of permitting the signs is CJ markt.>d departure from pill>t l'lection l'ampa1gns In fact. lht' prohib1l1on uf signs on public s treet rights of way \\a.., enforced earlier lh1s wt•ek \\hen l'llv ..,. ork crl'\\ s had stand mg urckrs to remove lht·m A numhcr of ... 1gno; were taken d o" n u v e m p Io )' 1· c .., a fl c r SC\ l'fal tl'll·phone c alls to city hall Rut the pohc) was changed later in the "'eek <md all signs will stay unlt>ss they µll'>l' a safe ·tv dan~t·r tn rl's1dt>nls accord . mg to Dai rel Cohoon or t hl' city • ·: adm101strator'l-. department .-The dl.'c1s1on was bas<'d on an :' opm 100 madc> by Deputy City At :; torney Mark Trav1l-. at the re· · quest of City o\ltorne.> Don Bon .; fa last D<'cemhcr . Cohoon said Trav..., found that : rest rt ct1ons con fl11· tcd w1 th ·· similar cases before th<· state : Supreme Court which Jllegedly . held the 'il~n ban v1olalt'd the nghts or fn·c speech It was one of Bonra·!'t poht1cal · signs at the comer nf McFadden · Avenue and Golden Wc>'>t Street which sparked a comph11nt rrom : an 1rat<' resident. In pa"t <'lecllons. the question of pohl1r al signs wai. covered by the sign ordmance v.h1c:h pro : lub1led them The ordinance ha!> : been amended and no longer deals with poht1cal :.igns Signs had ~en proh1u1ted on . public property because of possi- ble dangers to pedestrians who : mig h l trip OH'r them and " become mJured And they rurtber confirmed that the Cypress incident in· vo t ved members or riva l motorcycle gangs, a factor that a llegedly entered into lbe k1d- n appmg of brothers Charles Duane Taylor, 20, of Huntington Beach and Allen Greg Taylor, 22, of Santa Ana. But sheriff's investigators said the shooting of Ryan Baker, 29, or Huntington Beach, in the Cypress park may have been sparked by a desire for revenge. LL Rick Drake said his offtce 1s satisfied that Hangmen Club member Thomas Floyd Pugh, JI. of Buena Park. shot Baker in the leCl knee during the Cypress squabble because Baker alleged· I~ shot Pugh three times about s ix weeks ago Pugh, who has recovered from thos e wounds, was arrested and l'harged with the kidnapping of th<' Taylor brothers who have '>llll not been localed by Hunt 1ngton Beach pohre Arresled with Pugh following lht• C~press shootinJl and wound· ini.: of Bakt•r was lless1 an Club mem ber Wilham Kalustian, 24, of Anaheim. He also ts in the County Jail on charges of as- '> iJ U It with rntent to commit murdt•r . Sheriff's officers said Baker, who is identi fi ed as a motorcyclist with no club affilla· lion, is the step-brother of the Taylor brothers "Thcl"e are many s1m1lan ties and s eeming coincidences." Drake said "Rut we cannot say at this lime that the Cypress in· c·1dcnt 1s connected "1th the kid· napping of the Taylor nrothers .. Beach Crou:d Decends on Huntington Unseasonable warm weather and unseasonable crowds on the C've of Easter Week descended on H untington City Beach and Bolsa Chica State Beach as well :is Seal Beach's mun1c1pal strand today Surf was reported to be rel· all\ ely low but the sun was high and in spring llme that's what counts. Seal Beach lifeguards said they wl're .being deluged with '1•11tors. many of them college students and surfers Attendance at the ..,. esternmost hl'aches as ex.peel· ed lo be higher this Easter Week because of the Santa Ana River sewerllne break resultme in a quarantine at Huntington State I\(' a Ch Newport Beach's surf and ..,and 1s also closed to u~ by swimmers and surfers from the Santa Ana River Jetty mouth south to 38th St <'! Wcated . ROME (AP> -Pollce todaJ found the s~ond car used in the escape of the l«rorisls who kid· napped political leader Aldo Moro, Increasing their' belief that he was being held somewhere in northwest Rome. • The car was parked on the same street where Ute first one was found Thursday afleJ'DDOQ several miles from the tdt.-~ . the lrfdnapping in the Trioalale section of the city. a spokesman said. He said there were blood slams on and in lbe lint c"". Tests were being made to de term me whether it was the blood of the 61-year-old Moro. PftSi· dent or Italy's dominant Chris- tian Democratic Party. However , police have ex- pressed the belief that Moro was unhurt in the abduction in which h1:i five police bodyguards were killed. They said one of the of. ricers got olf three sbots. prob- ably wounding ooe of the ter· tons ls. As S0,000 soldiers and police spread a dragnet across the country for Moro, news media l'Ontinued to 1et anonymous telt phone calls purporting to come from the kidnappers. A number or calls starting soon after the kidnapping Thurs- tla v said it was the work or the Hcd Brigades, Italy's most feared urban guerrilla eans. A dozen terrorists ambushed Moro's hmouslne as he was on hts way to a session or Parlia- ment, killed all rtve or bis pohce bodyfuards with a bar- rage of pistol and submachine- gun fire and took him away in another car A group of five stale proe- ec u lors wo rked around the clock to coordinate \he manhunt. Chief prosecutor Giovanni di Matteo said the government was <'O n s1derang proclaiming a 'slate of pubhc danger" under which the right of habeas corpus l"Ould be suspended. f'l"'09I raee Al HANNA ••• money Lo any other con- greuman. Hanna's role as outlined by the J4st1ce Department attorney was t o help Tongsun Park become seller's ag ent fo r California nee to Koru, thereby enabhn~ Parlt to earn 1ubstan- t1al commissions. Hanna also recommended to the director or the Korean Cen- tral lntel11gence Agency and other Korean government of· ricials that Park be designated as agent of the California rice S<'llers. While said. Hanna then introduced the Korean busi- n essman to California rice growers, recommending him as their agent, the lawyer said. Fot this and other help to ParkJ f{anna received the large s umi, or money, White told the coy rt In the original indictment, re- turned Oct. 14, Hanna was c harged with conspiracy, bribery, accepting an ille&al gratuity, mail fraud, and violat- ing the law that requires registration of for«!i&n agents. The governm ent dropped 39 counts in mum for his plea to the compiracy charge. T h e government handed Judge Bryant a 33-page redta- t1on of the case 1t would have brought against Hanna, all of it indicating a strong evidence of a conspiracy with Tonssun Park as an agent of lbe Korean gov- ernm enL It was a thorough exposition ol the case that haa been subject of con gressional and Justice Department investigation for more thantwoyears. .. o.ifr "'-' ,._ ~ C*T ...... VALUE Vlll.AOE THRIFT STORE LIES IN CHARRED RUINS AFTER SANTA ANA FIRE Two Downtown BuUdlnga Destroyed In $200,000 Blmze; Four Firemen Injured lifeguards Brace For Beach Crowds BJ JACKIE RYMAN ' Ot• Olllf ..... MMf · Llfeparda from S.O Clemente to Seal Beach were braclt\i to- day for anllclpaled heavy crowds this wHkend lo kick olf spring vacaUon for thoWfandt of Oran1e County students. All public schools will be cloeed next week, as will Sad- dlebaClk Collese and the Cout Comm\8\ity ColJege Dislrlrl col- leges. However, students at UC Irvine will be t&k.lng final exams and won •t set to loJl in the aun until the week of March :rl. Wh1le the exuberance l1q•t. ex· peeled to match the somewhat notorious Bal Weeks of a bygone era, lifeguards said a long r ainy spell followed by this week's Santa Ana w10d conditions should brmg unusually large crowds lo the beaches. Adding to the coneesllon at other sites will be the fact that a r aw sewage spill into the Santa Ana Raver has forced the closing of b e a ches from Beach Boulevard 10 Hunlinatoo Beach BB Resident Charged With Ouning Drugs A 2S-year-old Huntington Beach suspect, arrested early Thursday, has been charged with possession of one ounce or pure P CP or "an eel dust," valued at $600. and other illegal drugs, police said. Police seized lOounced of a liq· uid also believed to be PCP in the raid. If laboratory t ests prove the substance 1s PCP. it would be the lareeat seiaure or that drug ever in Huntington Beach. narcollcs Dete<.!live Mike Baggs said. Arrested for poas~sion of U· legal drugs Is Robert Miele. or 10311 Monitor Drive He was ar- rested away from his residence and booked Into Huntington Beach Jail. Miele was re leased on $10,000 bail. After rece1vln~ a tip fro m Los An&eles police. Huntington Beach narcotics inveslijlators raided Mlele's h ome s hortly after midnight and allegedly found an ounce of dry PCP powder, 10 ounces of the Uqu1d also behend to be PCP and small amounts of CO<"aine, LSD and marijuana The liquid has been transport· ed to an Orange County Sheriff's Department laboratory tor tests, Bigas said. to 36tb Street in Newport Beach. Lt. Lynn Hughes of the San C l emente Lifeguards said crowds Saturday and Sunday could reach 12,000 ln that city However, he aaid surf Is an un- inspiring one to two feet. so surf. era wm probably be ereatly out- nurii bered by awlmmers rrolick- ini1n the 60-degree water. ' Sun wonhlppers would be well-advt.Hd to make the most or Saturday's predicted sunshine Don DePauw of the National Weather Service said today the Santa Ana con41itions that have brought unsea~onal 90·degree temperatures to Orange County are breaking up and that some s howers are forecast for Sunday night. lhghs should be near 80 Satur day and m the low 70s on Sun day, he said . Thursday's high in Santa Ana was 91 degrees. DePa uw said. lie said waler temperatures wall continue to be around 59 degrees. f',.._Pa~AJ DOCTOR" .. shortly after Judge Turner sent hts Jury home for a three-day weekend. Under questioning from de Cen se attorney Charles Weed- man, Waddill repeatedly denied after he took the witness stand Thursday that he had strangled or choked a baby girl to death on March 2, 1977 . He has not yet been asked to comment on the testimony of Dr . Ro nald Cor n e l1 sen . a pediatrician who has testified that he was in the nursery while Waddill was throttling the in- fant. ll is a lleged that Waddill panicked and decided to kill the baby when he learned that his attempted abortion of lh<' fetus carried by an 18-year -old Hunl· ington Beach girl had failed Cornelisen testilied that Wad· dill told him: "Th!s baby can l hve " He said Waddill then SU(i(· gested four ways in which the child could be murdered, mclud ang drowning the infant tn a bucket ol water. Waddill told the jury Thursday that he had absolute faith in the saline solution he inJected into the baby's mother. He firmly re Jected the prosecution argumf'nt th1&t the felu$ survived the scald- ing fluid. $200,000 Fire Hits 2 Buildings A pre-dawn lire swept through two downtown Santa Ana build· mgs thus morning causing an estimated $200,000 worth of damage and resultmg m Uljury to four firemen Fire mvest1gators termed the buildings In the •oo block of East Fourth St.reel a total loss. One served as a tbnft store for the Orangt CouJ)ty Retarded Children's Society. Tbe aecond building housed a furn1turt! store The two fi remen most serious- ly injured fighting the 12:45 a.m. blaze were struck by a falling h ghl pole that was knocked over wht•n the thrift shop !-.lore front co II a pst'tl. Ont• firdighter suffered a brok<'n arm and the other crushed rib~ as thl' hghl stan· darcl collapsed Another firefighter suffered :-moke 1nhalat1on and the fourth injury occ•urred when one fireman rece1 ved first-dgree burn-; about his..,. rist and arm. F1 re officials were at the ~cene late this morning attempt-• mt: to determine the cause of the coi.t ly bla7.e The alarm wa~ first r eported at 12·45 am and it wasn't until 5 a m . that the bla7.e was said to bt'.' under control. f'rma Page A I FIRE ... httl<' kids " Battallon Chit'f Sum m ers made 1t dear 10 recounting the f1rc-f11'(htmg C'ffort that spec· talon; interfered to the extent !hat damage was worse than it m1{?hl have been olht.>rwisc. He sa1d thl' loss was com· prised of $100.l)()(l in damage to thl' home and loss or $50,000 worth of contC'nts &mkBandit, 15, Nabbed BERLIN CAP > -"~ow 1t gets se rious," said the 15-year-old hoy as he pointed a toy pistol at the tl'ller in tht branch bank in West Berlin'!! Rudow district and demanded he fill up a plast 1c ha~ with money ThL• teller dump<'d 33,500 marks, the-equivalent of about $16,750, in the bag, and the boy r a n out :: Signs are bann~d from utility poles, also for safety reasons. Thu; han continue~ to be en ·· forced, officials sa1<I .· . . ORANOE COAST ... , DAILY PILOT Venice-like HB Home Plan May Fail ... : .. •' . .. I' .• .~ ,, ' ... ' ' .. ·' ·' ·~ :, .. :: :. .. ... ' ... .. .•. . .. ~::z~=t~~~,~·';~:V~ =::~;;.~ """"'. "''"''·~~"" ..,.,...,,...,.lit'\\,,. CNbh'>.f'l.f09 ,...,_.,., lf'U'~ ,.,., •• tw (ndA ~'4. Nn,O')rt .... f h t1w"f•"9'0"I 0-.:.f\ r o'°'" t•tft Y•h•• ''•'"'" ~·~ti "*4•'f"¥ """ ~ .... .,, .. '°"'"'a.l\t .,.,.....,~, .. tWt ... ""'9ilt\""O "'*•••"1•¥'" ~ ~ ,,.. ..-.-w:,,,.a 9WW•,,h1~ ...... , " .. t• ¥•Ht .. ., ~~ C•,t• ~·ui C••·•or,_,..,.,_ .. _ ..... _ ~~·ft, ... ,........, ,,.. ... cw .. , v1 ~ rre\tdt,.t .-.. Gt,_,..,. Mo.II~' ~··-I d•IO' • ·-··"'-Ma ... o ... ,_ c;.. .. , ..... _ lht..,.. ...... Aul_!_,,., .. ,.....,. ......_ W.•10.Ml.,o Cevnly ~di tor Hvntlnato11 leach omc. t1't'f._ .. """" .... ~'"""'-''" "o _,_._ OfflcH •• L ur;.,~ t::::· ~ .. ~::~~I ~ll<llOl)K" YaOH fml la""'"-al~ 0 1•,0 ,,_. Telepl\oM(Jl.4)~1 Cl...iflecl AdY.nlllnv~ ,,_ ~" o ....... (ltvllly c..n-· . M0-12:311 ( .. ",.~ ~ °'~ 9'l.:!1r~. ~ er,,, ., .... :m, .... ft .......... = ~::;,~r::..:• -••I MMIU .. ""-fltit ...... f ~ c.>•• -· C.11••'"'" ..,.,c•'"''•n " .. .,. ... nit -"'YI 'I ..,.,, I•. ~t IMl•t-.*""""°"'" ._ ... , A proposed S2S m iJlion, 368- un1t condomlntum complex laced by canal5 and lagoons r emi nisce nt of Ven ice, C al i f., and Ve nl ce. Ila l v. on a vast, vacant I and parcel in Huntington Beach , may soon e vaporate from designers' drawtDg boarm. The W&B Builders Inc. project at the southwest corner of Beach Boulevard and AUanta Avenue will be the subject of a resumed public bearilll Monday wben lbe Soutb Coaat Regional Com- mission meets agq. Commlssionera Will eooveM at 9 a.m. in HWltinaton Bach City Council chambers to t'Oll· tinue llstening to ar1uments for and •Saia.st the ambltlout proJ· 4K't on lODC-vacant lan4. They were forced to con deUbuation1 on I.be 37 .. cre topment March a when ~ ran o l d C!hamberi had to be vaca rothe<itJ eouncJI ~ eoenne tta tar me.u WUBul 'h otlc bousint pro) c~ I• variety of setbacks, despite the Cacl the Huntington Beach Plan- nmg Commi11Jon recommended 1t be allowed to proceed many months ago Plannln1 and dnelopment specialists for the South Cout Reglonal Comminion have ,,__ om m ended •rency coverln1 both tbe Oranae eout ancs 1.0s Angeles County and eventually the California Coa1tal Com- mission deny pennl on to build it. ' Reasons cited to Jutif7 denial or a perin1t Include: -Tbe fact Runtlnit.on Sea.ch haa just completed i&I required locaf coast& work program, a Rt1te0 ordued-and·fl1tanced stud7 ol tM city'• emer1tnc de- velopmmt plcto..._ -QuesUons about the denally. -Antlcl ated traffic prob-lcma on the amount ol dall.r cular acUY!l)' a • unit dc•elopment would aenerate. • -Land and 1011 atablllty, l&Ac• &.be-propen, wbldl at w time was a nticipated to be fronta1e for the abandoned Route SS Freeway Is tow-lying and saturated in winters of heavy rain/all. A llttJe rD01"4 than a year ago, organizers of a n arts and crafts feaU~&I under a circua big top tent on tbe tame atle were virtually wiped out by severe weather. ff uqUngton Beach Plannin1 Director Ed S.llch says Loa Ange les-baaed builders Ray Watt and Alan Bomatoln have poured hunclreda of tbousands ot dollan lnto the Velllc• canal- , 1tyled codomlJU.wb doctp. "It must be c<Mtllna them a bundle,'' he oblfrvod recently Scflc h Htlltlated 'fl & B BuUden hue retained about 30 cooauJ'-ntl ln •vtl'J' upect of tbe bulJdinC and dev lopm•nt ln· duslry U> to the soundness of the~ pro~. City Gllldall worked wllh them for elpt mODths and nun,_,,.... to &M canal coe- c:_al)L ' INOIANAPOLIS AVE. AnANTA AVE .. ~. ~~~:::::.o:i-~~4"Cll'IC CO . ~ ............... ---........... HUNTINGTON ~:.: BEACH o.tty ............. 'V!NICE WEST' COMPLEX ENVISIONED IN HUNTINGTON At Beach and Atlanta, Condominiums With L.agoona , 17 Irvine {vol. 71, NO. 76, 4 SECTIONS, ~6 PAGES lptea Sidesteps Trial anna • o.llr ............ ..., o.,. .,.._ JOEL GARROTT READY TO. TACKLE THE SURF Balmy Weather Lures Thounnd1 to Beeches 1 Lifeguards Brace For Beach Crowds Rv JACKIE HYMAN Ol11W D•1ly Pilo15t•lf L1frg11ard .... from San Cleml'nte lo Sc<il Bt·ad1 were bracing lo day fnr <1ntic1pated heavy crowds tlus wcck<.•nd to kick off sµrtnl-! 'acat1on for thousands of Orang<' County students All puhlic schools will be closed nt"<l \\e<'k. <IS wil l Sad- dleback College and the Coast Comm unity College District col- li'ges llowc.•ver, studenls at L'C lrv1nc• w1ll Ix• taking final exams and won l gC'l to loll JO the sun until the wrc•k of March 27. Wh1lt' LhC' 1•xubcranc<· isn't ex· pectcrl to malrh the somewhat noloriou. ... Bal Wel.'kS or a bygone t.•ra. hfrguards said a long rainy spell follov.ed by this week's Santa Anu wind conditions shou Id bring unusually lar ge crowds to the beaches Adding to the congestion at other :.1tes will be the fact that a raw st•wagc spill into the Santa Ana River has forced the closing o f beaches from Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach to 36th Street m Newport Beach. Lt. Lynn Hughes of the San C l emente Lifeguards said crowds Saturday and Sunday could rcarh 12.000 in thal city. However. he said surf 1s an un- Coast inspiring one lo two feel, so surf ers will probably be greatly out numbered by swimmers frolick m~ tn the 60-dcgree water Sun worshippers would be well-advised to make the most of Sat'Urday's predicted sunshine. Don DePauw of the National Weather Service said today lhe Santa Ana conditions that have brought unseasonal 9<>-degree tern peratures lo Orange County are breaking up and tbal some showers are forecast for Sunday night Hi ghs should be near 80 Satur day and in the low iOs on Sun day. he said. Thursrtay·s high m Santa Ana was 9L degrees. Derau~ said He said watl'r temperatures will continue lo be around 59 degr ees. DePauw also n oted that. although it may look like sum- m er is already here. 1l's actually not even quite spring yet Spnng will officially begin with the vernal equinox at 3.34 p.m. Mon- day. he said. Weather like this week's would a few years back have m eant headac hes for police as well as lifeguards alon~ the coast, where youngsters used to flock to rent cottages for the week and throw wild parties. Now, however, higher prices and the lure of desert spas and Mexican bargains may draw a s i g nificant number or local (See SPRING, Pagf' AZ) -, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1978 TEN CENTS $1.6 Billion ffiWD Awaits Bond Approval A $1.6 billion w11.ter bond election, one of the largest enacted in Cal iforni a, is expected to be called for Monday by directors of the Irvine Ranch Waler District Directors meet al 6 p:m at district headquarters, on the se<'ond floor of the Irv1re Town Center bwldmg. 4201 Campus Drive The bonds would finance "'at er pn>Jects p1pehncs. treatment plants und reclaimed water distribution svslemi-. for 10 new water improvement districts in currently uninhabited ternlOr) both O( the city of Irvine and east of the Santa Ana f<'reeway The bonds would be paid over a 30 year sc h edule by landowners and future residents of the area. 1f thl landowners vole approval of t'fie bonds May 23 The major landowner 1s lhe Irvine Company The action would almost double the number of improvement districts in the Israel Still Pushes Attack On Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> lsraeh commandos swept into Lebanon in helicopters and boats today, blowing up a seacoast base of Palestinian ~uerrill as and rocketing tY.o carloads of refugees, indepen- dent observers and ~uernllas said I Related ph<1to. t\4 l Heports reaching the pres- 1denti<il palare here indicated that Jsraeh troops in inland lioulhern Lf'banon. backed by tanks and covered by lethal air ::;trikes. were moving west toward the Mediterranean after capturing fi ve more Palestinian villages. The OJ>erahons followed up the fsrael 1 assault launched W e d b l' s d a ., 1 n t o southern Lebanon to dt'ar a guernlla·free strip alon~ Casualties among Lc•banese and Palestinians. includin~ c1v1hans, exceed 600 with 250 killed. the Red Cross said here in a report on the first two days of fi~hting The attack on the coastal guerrilla camp at Adloun, 22 miles north of the Israeli border a nd between Tyre and Sidon, was carried out during the after- noon under cover of a missile bombardment from four Israeli navy ~unboats one observer said . The helicopter -borne paratroopers reportedly fought hand-to-hand with the guernllas of Geor ge Habash 's radical Popular Front for the J.iberation of Palestine before dynamiting the base (See ISRAEL, Page A2 ) l R W 0 , which currently is at L2 It 1s the l argest bond authorization in the history of the district The previous highest bond election was to create only one new improvement district. for almost $70 million. The projects would be built through the year 2010 According to Wesley Marx. an In ine environmental activist. ~eHral r1;>~1dents plan to prolei.t tht.• tictwn at Monday's meeting, based upon a l'lty challenge lo !See BONDS, Page A2> Oil Pouring AP 'Wlr ..... to ADMITS HIS GUil T f x·Congressman Hanna Anierican Tanker Broken on Rocks BREST, France IAP> The American supertanker Amoco Cadiz, carrying 63 million gallons of oil, broke in two today on rocks ore France's Brittany coast and was pouring Oil onto beaches and fishing srounds. The wreck has the p0tential to be the worst tanker spill on rec· ord if all tanks are reuptured and it ruscharges its full load But officials could not forecast th!' size of the spill. E" en before the 233.69<>-ton sh1r1 broke up three miles off· shore. leaking oil had reached more than a mile of coastline. Authorities at this French Atlantic port ordered a full pollution alert in a bid to save the> lobst<'r-rich coustline. but na' v ships loaded with chalk and delt.•rgent were unable ti) move in between the supc>rtanker and the shore because of rocky obstructions m the water It was the fourth time the Brit tan) coast has been polluted by a tanker spill smce 1967, when the Torrey Canyon broke up JOO mill•., to thl• northY.est. ofr England's southwest CO<.tst. Thl' Torre•) C'anyon the Y.Orst sh1flwn•rk spill on rr>rord. Irvine Police Hunt Girl, 5, In Abduction In inc police still had no word today of the whereabouts of a 5-y<'ar-old child, the daughter of a local woman. The girl was ab· ducted from her home 11 days ago Police said she wa::. lifted through an open window of the Parkview Lane apartment by her natural father. from whom her mother, Mrs. Susan Kramer, divorced. poured 29 million gallons mto the sea. The oil washed ashore in both England and France Helicopters took 41 people, in- cluding a woman. off lhe 1,067· loot Amoco Cadiz during the night, leaving only the captain and first omcer on board the un- lit vessel. It was not known immediately <See SPILL, P<age A2) Seirer Line Repair Done ByMomlay? Repairs '>hould he ('ompl<'ted on a brokl'll :.ey,c•r lint• 1n thC" Santa Ana H1ver hed by Mon- day. an Orange ( ounly D<:parl· mt•nt of I le;,_1lth spokesman s.ud tod av Hobt>rt Stone. director of <'n \ 1ronrnl'ntal health. said the 111unt \ San1tat111n 01stnct has inform1•d him that v.ork 1s under \\av nn lhl' br!'ak that has sp1ill'cl four m1l11on l!allono; of 1 av. sl'V.a~<· a da) sinct• ~unday into thl' Santa Ana RI\ er pollut- 1 n~ heaches from Beach Boulevard m H1111t1ngton Beach to 36th Slret:l in Nf•v. port Beach Repairs were hinclert'd by the flow of v. all'r in the normal\\ dry ri'erbl'rt, but the ll S Army Corps of Engineers ha'> cut off the flo\\ from Prado Dam. Slone said llo\\cver, although the repairs may be hn1'ihC'd by Monda). 1t will bl' several days before• th<' resumed now has ·washed add1· llonal accumulated sewage out of the riverbed. Stone said. Reoperung of the beurhes "Ill depend on the bacteria counts ml'a:.ured 1n lcsls of the walt>r he said Prison, Fine Possible WASHJNGTON (AP1 Former Orange County con grcssman Richard T. Hanna. the only present or former con- gressman char~ed m the Korean influence buying sca ndal , pleaded guilty today to one count of conspiracy to defraud the U S , and thereby avo1dt•d trial on a 40 count indictment scheduled to begin next week I I" could br sentenced to a maximum of fin• years in pnson and a $10,000 fint.' No sentencing date was set pending a probation report on I lanna The wh1te·ha1red Hanna. U Calif, who sencd m Congress from 1963 lo 1974. sat by as gov <'rnmcnt lawyC'r Jeffrey S White read the agreement reached m plea-bargaining with Hanna Jn it. Hanna arlm1tled that he had agr<'l'fl with Korean bus1 nessman Ton~sun Park to u:.t.• the (WY.er of hi., office and pos1 lion as a rnngn•ssman lo further the financial interests of Park These ran m e'.\ces'> of $200.000 · For thcsl' arts, llanna n• cc1H•d from Park substantial amounb of money and other material cons1derat1ons." Ch(• plea baq~a1mn~ agreement said Park, a Washington based rice deulcr. also is under mdiclmenl But the government has agreed to drop the charges against him in e\change for his · truthful testimony" m other cases aris ing from the alleged attempt by the South Korean government to buy support m Congress. When c.:Jllcd lo the bench bv ch1l'f l' S. J>1slr1<'t Jud~~ Wtlltam ~ Bryant, Hanna at tempted to explain what j!Ol him intn h1:. pred1 camPnt. But the· 111cigc sa1cl that all ht> wanted le i kno~ "'as "'hl•ther an) prc·o;sun· was pul on Hanna to plead J!Ullty White told Bryant what tht ~u\ ernml'nl c\pt•c·tcd 10 show if tht trial h11d ~one on a-. :.l'hcduled "In return for his pfforh. llan ne1 recel\ed man~ benf fits, · Wh 1 t I' told thl· J uds:<' ··JI I' rC' CC'I n•d 111 cXCl''i" of S200 ooo in cash and checks bl'lween 196<J and the end or Hf75 .. That J'i tY.1cc a' murh a., pre \ 1011sly puhh~h1•d c•stimatt•!-. of monl'\ that lf.111na rPt'f•l\'t•d from Park In lht• lourse of con g-ress1onal h{'Jf'ing:-. PMk has de n1t•d bnlnnii am congressmen or in any \\a~ acting as an 11gent 11( the Kore<111.l'(ov1•rnml'nl llanna " plea 1•ame on the da~ when the• gO\ l'rnm1•nl was tn present its h rct wilnt'S'>l's 1n th<' trial of th<' onl:.· man charged with c nm<'s m the Korean s<'an dal Hane-ho (' Kim a Korea horn cosmetics salesman aho charged with defraudtrll-( the ~O\ t'rnm<'nt White' told the• Judge th11t therf' 1s no e\1dcnce 1 lanna paul an~ monc•y to an.v other con g ressmun Hanna's roll• a., outl 1 nrtl b-. th<' .1 usllcc Oepartmc•nt attorne~ \\as to help TonJ!"un Park !Stt HAN?'ll \,Page A2> 1 Weather Sunny Saturday with patchy fog at b eaches early Saturday. Cooler. Lows tonight 52 to 56. Highs Saturday 72 to 75. INSIDE TODAY Viejo Man Killed In Parkway Crash Mrs. Kramer flew t o Oklahoma Saturday to search among relatives there with whom her daughte r might have been left by the father, 27-year old Michael L. Kramer. Kramer had been arrested at his home in Ferguson, Mo .• last Friday, on an rrvine warrant al- leging child stealing Dall St. Pat Court's Wearin' the Green MANY A HOMEOWNER has known the joy of being teepeed, that not so rare treat tn which the exterior of one's home IS liberally bedecked in )'llrds Of decorative toilet paper Tht mooft1 are o.t popular <U tVtr delflite ltudio /i*2fi· cfol •candal and high boz Of· /1ce J>rice• Ston e1 on CJ U · amine wh11 and also re1Mt0 thf' top nomfntu in the Academy Aioordl race. A Mission Viejo man listed as one of four i.njured when a ntw car overturned durtoc a aalee demonstration was dead en ar· rival Thursday at. Mlulon Com· munity lIOl&pii.J. Hiahway patrolm•n uld Aubrey 1,. AnnN, *4, or 23798 A venlda Colombia dled of ln· turles suffered when a new Volvo overturn on Camlp0 C platuno north or Crown Vall•Y Parkway Patrolmen utd Annaa was J•ded end I.brown more tha.n 40 fet?t when th car driven by aa1ttm Dtnnll Flannl11n, 33, overturned. Patrolmen uid Flann.l1ao, Of ~15 Via del Sur, Mission Viejo, was demonstrat· 1ng bow quickly the cat could chan1e lanes at 10 a.m. when be los~ control of the vehicle. Flannigan was taken lo the hospital with minor injuries. Another passenger, John MarahaJJ, 35, or 36712 Cuenca, Miu1on Viejo, s uffered "moderate" injuries, patrolmen Hld. F'lannlgao 's ~·year-old son Matthew, also a J)'lSsen1er in the car, waa no1.1njured. Patrolmen aald no cit.lion has ~en luucd Fl1nnl1an pendlo1 complcLlon or lnvesU11tlon of theaccid~t. Kramer reportedly refused to tell pobce where his dauehtt-r wask other than to say she was in 0 lahoma wilh friends. Police say they have no ~ason to susp ect any harm has befallen the child. The local Missouri district at torney has refused to extradite Kramer for California le•al pro· ceedlngs, Irvine police said. because the matte( is beln1 vtewed there Q a civil dispute. The KrameM were divorced und~r Missouri 1aw, and contest· in& of the etU ment a1ttement wblch Mrs. Kramer said awarded ber cu1tod1 of the dautbter b to tn that at.at•. ll 's not unusual Al least, 1l isn't 111 the homf• But 1t dot>sn 't happen that often in the count)' courthouse at Santa Ana. But there it was today for all to see in Judge James H Walswortb's Department 5 yards and yards o( toilet paper covering the clerk's desk and extending all the way across the courtroom to the Judge's benC"h "THERE HAS TO BE a reason for this," muttered Judge Wa lsworth as he hurned along the corridor to 1n spect th<' vandalis m in01cled by intruder'i who either did il late last night or early today Well. Judge, the reason isn't hard to find Your <'lerk's name Is Jimmy O'Donnell. And the toilet paper Is green Jimmy 1s wearing a green blazer and he always drinks .:reen beer dunng the noon hour on March 17. ltappy St. Patrick's Day. Judae • $200,000 Fire Hits Santa Ana ... A pre dawn fire swept through two downl.own Sanla Ana bwld ings this morr11ng causing an estimatt!d $200 ,000 worth of damage and resullmg Ill injury to £our firemen Fire mvcst1gators termed the bulldings in the 400 block of East Fourth Street a total lobs One served as a thrift store Cor the Orange County Retarded Children's Soeiety. The second building housed a furniture :.tore. The two firemen most scr1ous- Jy lnJUred fighting the 12 45 a.m. blaze w<.>rc struck by a falling light pole lhi.ll v. as knocked over when the thnft shop store front collapsed. One fird1ght<'r suHcH•d a broken arm i.lnd th1..• other crushed nbs iJS the light stan· dard collapsed Another f1 rcf1ghlc'r suffered smoke inhalation <ind tht· fourth injury oct·urred v.hcn one fireman ret·e1 ved Cirsl dgree burns about his wnst and arm Fire offH•1als were at the scene late this morning attempt- ing to determine the cause or the costly blaze. The alarm was first reported al 12 :45 ct.m . <1nd It wasn't unltl 5 a.m . that the blaze wus said to be under control Front Pa9~ Al SPILL ... if they v.ere in serious dan~er. \l<1nl1ml' authontH:s r1:ported that the front scd1on of the ship, lasting ht·<n 1ly, v.as drifting tov. a rds rot· ks in tht' d1n·<·l1on of I ht• summt•r n :sort porl of Portsall. Offtcaab who flew O\er the \HcckaJ.!C ~aid it w;u, sur- rounded by oil cxknd1ng out for ..tboul two m1k~ The ~hip r,an aground three miles nffshorc un the l'ortsall Hot·ks, 25 m1ks north of Brest. afll.'r thl' stct·nnl! mechanism r <II led elm ing a had <,lorm l:.ite Thurstla). m<1rat1mt· authoritws saul. i\n attempt hy lht· Wrsl German tug Pat·1f1t, bast•tl in Brest, lo kt•C'p lht• sti11' oH the rocks failed when the tow line ~napped. Police and fi rPmen were besieged with hundreds of com· plamint; telephone calls over mghl as fumes from the leaking ·Oil drifted ashore Thc tanker 1s owned by Amoco Transport Company. a sub· '1d1<.1n of the Amcr1cc1n Amoco Oil Comp<my. ::ind :.ails under the Liberian fl:.g. A mar1t1rnl' adm1n1stratwn ~pol.esman s.J11l the tanker v.a~ hsllng 30 ckgn·es. lie said thf' ship, which was built fi\e )l•ars ago an Spain, "as c·nrrysng 216 1100 terns 63 milhon g.illon' nt Middle East c·rudc ml .ind 1 2 rrnlhon gallons of engine fut?I The t :rnker drifted on the rm·ks a fpw mill's from where the supl'rlankl'r Olympic Bra very Wt'nl <ishore and broke up two year'> ago. The 275,000· ton Olympic Bravery, the big- gest ship ever wreckC'd, was in ballast at the time, but 1t~ engine ml c·aused maJor damage to the picturesque coastline Bank Bandit, .. 15, Nabbed BERLlN <AJ'1 '"Now tl gets ~erious," smci tht' 15 year old boy as he po1nl<'d a toy pistol nt the teller in th(' branch bank in West Herhn's Rudow district and demanded he fill up a plastic bag with money The teller dumped 33,500 marks, Ahe equivalent of about $16, 750, 10 the hag, and the boy ran out A bank employee followed him and directed the police to the house where the hoy was hiding tn the cellar. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 'nwtO.•"O"' C.•nt 0.\hY P1tot wOtt~ '""'""°' ,.,..~_,,,,_. Nnir\ Pr~' 1, 1Nhh"-'"-yttw().,.. .. 'JI' (.Ol,t P"'·f)tl\ftll'llQ Com•l"Y !.Hter-4•-S·t~ *'" c»Vbt '""'" *ft('j"<f•v tl\rn.11ttoi r-no4., fltf ("'~'• ~ ..... Ht>•OO'' Of' er" Hwnt•,.tin .... 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No Kidnap Link Revenge Seen In Shooting Orange County Sheriff's of- fi cers who are invesUeatlng a shooting incident in a Cypress area park said today they have no firm evidence that could link the incidedt to a kidnapping being probed by Huntington Beach police. Officers confirmed lhat one or l WO men arfested On Charges Of assault with intent to commit murder ln lhe park shqolinl was released from jail earlier this week after being booked on kid· napping charges stemming from the Huntington Beach Incident the Cypress shooting and wound· ang of Baker was Hessian Club member William Kalustian, 2-4, of Anabeam. He al£o is in the County Jail on charges of as- sault with 1nltint to commit murder ShenH's officers said Baker, who Is identlfaed as a motorcyclist with no club arfilia· lion, ls the step-brother of the Taylor brothers. "There are many similarities and seeming coincidences." Drake said "But we cannot say at this time that the Cypress in- cident 1:. t·onnected with the kid· napping of the Taylor Brothers '' VALUE VILLAGE THRIFT STORE LIES IN CHARRED RUINS AFTER SANTA ANA FIRE Two Downtown Buildings Destroyed In $200,000 Blaze; Four Firemen lnjl!red And t.bey further confirmed th-at the Cypress incident in· volved members of rival motorcycle aangs, a factor that alle1edly entered lnt.o the kid- napping of brothers Charles Duane Taylor, 20, of Huntlnat.on Beach and Allen Greg Taylor, 22. or Santa Ana. f'roaPageAJ BONDS ••• Police Find First Lead But sheriff's invesUgators said the shooting of Ryan Baker, 29, of Huntington Beach, in the Cypress park may have been sparked by a desire for reveJlie. the make\Jp of ihe landowner-dominated water board. The city, through its attorneys, claims that the membership, which now has five directors elected by landowners and two elected by popular vote, is unconstitutional. Murdered Newport Youth's Friend Assists Lt. Rick Drake said his office is satisfied lhat Hangmen Club mem her Thomas Floyd Pugh, 31, of Buena Park. shot Baker in the left knee during lhe Cypress squabble because Baker alleged- ly shot Pugh three Umea about six weeks ago. Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers said today they have de· vcloped their first real lead m their 10vest1gal1on into the murder of Orange Coast College student Karl Marcus Chancellor or Newport Beach. Investigators said a 22-year· old Newport Beach man who is known to be a /friend of the murdered youth is assisting them with their inquiries into the k tiling of Chancellor Feb. 11 at Niguel Beach Park in Laguna Niguel They said Mark Baker. 22. of Park Newport Apartments, is currently held m the county jail Oatty ,.,~ SUH ,. ... ._ GUSTAVE VOLLE 'BLIND BUT NOT DISABLED' Mesan, 82, Can't Qualify for Olal-a-Llft Not Disabled? Blind Mesan Can't Get 'Lift' By MICHAEL PASKEVICH 04 ltw Dotty P'li.t SUH Being bhnd 1s not a handicap that qualifies an 82· year-old Costa Mesa man for free "Dail A Lift" bus sernce. an Orange County Transit spokesman says So. Gustave Volle. a World War I veteran who hves at 2245 Stale St.. must continue to get up at 4 .30 a m. to walk about two miles to lhe nearest bus stop so he can travel to his volunteer work al Long Beach Veteran's Hospital. .. IS HE DISABLED or isn't he?" asks his 79-year-old wHe, F,dith, who says her husband 1s all but one percent blind She points out that he walks with the aid or a cane. She is right when she claims OCTD "doesn't consider a blind person disabled " Harry Schechter, project supervisor for the "Dial-A· Lift" program, says the program "is for handicapped persons who are unable to board a regular OCTQ bus." HE ADDED that this district policy makes blind peop1e "ineligible" to lake advantage of the curb·to-curb free service ' Schechter also noted that the program is not designed to tr.ans.port people to the nearest bus stop and that the service 1s onJy available from 6 am. to 11 p.m. daily. The time schedule further eliminates the Costa Mesa man from using "Dial A-Lift" although his wife says he leaves at 4:30 a.m. only ~cause it takes him that long lo make his way to the bus stop to catch a 6 a.m. bus to Long Beach. MRS. VOLLE says her husband makes the trip lo Long Beach about three times a week and lhat they often rely on neighbors to get him to the bus stop on Ume. f'ro• Page AJ SPRING WEATHER. • youths away. Huntington Beach City LiCeguard Capt. Doug O'Arnall said his lifeguard force won't be beefed up for the holidays. In Newport Beach, lr~dllionol· ly one of lhe moat conitosted areas during spring vacation, a lifeguard spokeswoman said beav)' crowds of 60,000 to 70,000 per day are eitpected as Iona u the hot, l'lunny ~eather con· Unues. She said llfesuard stations will be reopened and lifeguard staff beefed up. Jn addition, a llfoguard unit Is patrollln1 the polluted area of the beach from 6 a .m. ~dark, wamtn1 people about U\e contamination. Bar- rlcadf'I and sign! have also been t'rected, ahe said. But aurfen are out or luck, the 1poke1woman aald. She deacrlbed &.be oc11n as ''flat -It looks like a lake today." on unrelated charges of grand theft "We arc satisfied that Chan· cellor was seen leaving Baker's apartment on the night of lhe killing and was not seen alive after that," Investigator Willie Stansbury said ... Baker as being questioned about that fact and other facts today .. Chancellor. 20, of 1848 Port Sheffield Place, was beaten to death in the La1otuna Niguel park by an assailant who left the youth's body behind a snack bar Officers later learned that Chancellor may have been car- rying several thousand dollars in cash with him when he left his Newport Beach home to go to a party in Laguna Beach. He never arrived al his destination Officers said they have reason to believe that Chancellor had be co mt' in vol wd in the sale of <.'ocaine and was using the drug proceeds to finance a planned trip to Australia uncf New Zealand No money was found on the body, they said. PERFECT DAY FOR BARTENDER Ah. to be Irish on St Patrick s Day Ah, to be a bartender Dennis V1t'tor, an Irish Jew in New York C1tv who tends bar at O'Neal's, fits the bill perfectly Jules Loh. Associated Press special correspondent, toasts him on Pa~e 86 Appeal Rejected SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The California Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal by Sym bioncsc Liberation Army members Joseph Remiro and Jack L1tlle to o\·erturn their con· v1ct1on m an attempted escape from the Alameda County Jail three years ago Pugh, who bas recovered from those wounds, was arrested and charged wtlh lhe kidnapping of the Taylor brothers who have sti11 not been located by Hunt· ington Beach police. Arrested with Pugh following Frowa Pllfle Al HANNA ••• become seller's agent for California rice to Korea, thereby enabling Park to earn substan· lial commissions. Hanna also recommended to the director of the Korean Cen- tral Intelligence Agency and other Korean government of· flcials that Park be designated as agent of the California rice sellers. White said. Hanna then introduced the Korean busi· nessman to California rice growers, recommending him as their agent, the lawyer said. For this and other help to Park, Hanna received the large sums of money, White told the court In the original indictment. rt!- turned Oct 14, Hanna was l'harged with conspiracy, bribery, accepting an illegal gratuity, mail fraud. and v1olat· tng the law that requires registration or foreign agents The government dropped 39 counts in return for his plea to the conspiracy charge. The government handed Judge Bryant a 33·page recita- tion of the t'ase it would have brought against Hanna, all of it indicating a strong evidence or a conspiracy with Tongsun Park as an agent of the Korean gov ernmenl. It was a thorough exposition of the case that has been subject of cong ressional and Justice Department investigation for more than two years. In part the city a rgument ls based on financing or the district, which according to a brief filed by attorneys for investigation by the atate Attorney General's office, is mainly by residential, com mericial and industrial users. Some 75 percent or water taxes. and 100 percent of sewer c harges. 1s assessed to nonagr1c11ltural customers. according to the brier. Vet Son Held .In Shootings SAN DIEGO CAP) -Police were holding a 26-year-old Viet- nam veteran for investigation of attempted murder today after his parents were shot several limes each with a 9-mm pistol, ofhcers said Investigators said David Curra was arrested Thursday after police were called to the home of his parl'nts, Louis and Nancy Curra, shortly after 8 p.m. Both wert' listed in satisfac· ton· condition al Paradise Vall<'~ llosp1tal in National City aft<'r tn•jtment for multiple gunshot wounds. officers said. f'rone Page A I ISRAEL ... Gul'rrlllas s9'd 10 hours earlier 1n th(• same area. they found lht' tail of an Israeli rocket lying nrar lv.o \Heckcd autos where tht' hod1t•c; of men, women and c•hlldrc.•n w1;.•n' so mangled it could not he determined how man.> tht:rt' wt· re• One uncon- firmed n·port spoke of 20 dead. Th<' i:uernll,..., said that raid was made hy ~l'abornc hracli com· mandos: Rocky Defies Fear Restaurant Owner Works at Winning By DA VE CUNNINGHAM 04 tllt 0•11• """ -Rocky Aoki has a peculiar way of overcoming fear. He looks tl square in the eye every chance he gets He was afraid of speed, so he became a~ offshore powerboat racer He was afraid or heights. so he became a jct pilot. .. He '~ also afraid of losing, so the multl- m1lhona1re pours everything he's got into winning. ~ far. he''i come up smelling like a rose every lime As a wresll<'r, Aoki represented his native Japan in the 1960 Olym pie Games. As a businessman, he turned one small eatery into a strin1 or 66 thriving restaurants throughout the world. He took up backgammon and within two years he waa the intermediate class world C'hRmpion When he took up offshore powerboat rac• Ing, he won !.\le Miami Nassau race fn his flrat ~rack behind the wheel. Re's won three other races since then. ROCKY AOKI On Saturd111y Aokl aims for his firth otrshor• victory as he skippers a new boat in lhe Bu~hmtu1 Grand Prix, departin1 from Newport Beach al 10 a.m "We have 1ood chance lo win," Aokl says in his J apaneae version of En1ll1h. "But 1ot to be lucky. Can spend half a million dolla.ra and have 1 2S·cfnt ll•rt break." Aokl ls famlllAr with breakdowns, because his ............---- style of driving leads to many of them ''He drives like a rrazy man," one associate says. "To him, winning 1s the only thing " In last year's Bushm1lts race. Aoki was lead· ing when his engine threw a piston and forced him out o( the competition. ln his last nine races, the boat has broken down under the strain five times. He was leading at the time of each breakdown. "We learned lesson. I run the ('ngmes too hot," Aoki says. "Got to use head Can't depend just oo motors. Driving 1s JUSt 30 percent Other 70 per· cent is preparallon, good hull, good crew and things like that " For Aoki. the Rushm11ls 1s JUst the start of his latest obsession -to "'m the world offshore power boat racing champ1onsh1p in Arl{entina To qualify. he must accumulate the necessary points durrng the regular off!!hore circuit. Saturday's race 1s the season opener And ii he can win the coveted world title? "Then l quit Whenever I become champion, then I quit," he answers. That would be ln keeping with his previous style. He quit wrestUni after becoming a cham- pion, then quit backgammon when he became a champion After building Benihana of Tokyo restaurants into an international chain. he turned over the management rems to llardwicke, Inc., treeing hlmaelf for other pursuits But why would a man worth more than $40 million rtsk his U!e in speedboats reachina over 100 mlles per hour" "The challen1e. J love challenge," Aoki says. "I don't want to watch TV and just see olhera com· pelt. I want to do 10 many thln1s 1n life "I want to compete unUl l lose my Ille," he contlnues. "To me, lire is a 100 yard daah with a wall at lhe end or lt You can't go through the wall. Sport• like boat racing give me happllleU durina tbe race." .. c n· 11J 10 le ~ 1g se e-d no 1r- at no ·St .. ••• n ., . i l .,, .. ~ I Lag11na/So.uth Coast OL. 11, NO. 76, .. SECTIONS, "6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA F RIDAY, MARCH 17, 1978 TEN CENTS ' I.ell Si~.ksteps Trial / anna 0 ran I ili!===~~ D•ltr P'IM ""'1'9 l>V GMy A,.,..,_ VALUE VILLAGE THRIFT STORE LIES IN CHARRED RUINS AFTER SANT I-NA FIRE Two Downtown Bulldlngs Destroyed In $200,000 Blaze; Four Firemen lbJtlred 8) TOM BARLEY OI lt.e 0.lly P'll<H Sl•tt $200,000 Fire Hits Santa Ana Buildings A pre-dawn lire swept throuf.th two downtown Santa Ana build inga this morning causing an estlmated $200,000 worth of damage and resulting in injury to four firemen Fire mvesugators termed the buildings in the 400 block of EaM Fourth Street a total loss One served as a thrift store for the Orange County Retarded Children's Society The second building housed a furniture store The two firemen most serious ly injured fighltng the 12 45 a m blaze were struck by a fa11tng hght pole that was knocked over "hen the thrift shop store front collapsed One firefighter suffered a broken arm and the other <·rushed ribs as the hght stan- ddrd collapsed Another firefighter suffered smoke inhalation and the fourth in1ury occurred when one f1rem an received first-dgree burns about his wrist and arm F1 re officials were al the/ scene late this morning attempt· mg to determine the cause of th, .. costly blaze. / The alarm was first reported at 12 45 am and 1t wasn't rmtil 5 a m . that the blaze was Sf'id to be under control Tanker Fouls Beaches BREST, France <AP) The American supertanker Am<>oo Cadiz, currying 63 million gallons or oil. broke in two t1.xtay on rocks off France's Brit.tr.lily <.'oast and was pouring oil ~nt.o beaches and rishing grounds. The wreck has the POlent.i,al to be the worst tanker spill 011 rec- ord-if all tanks are reuetured and it discharges its full load. But offlelals could not f1.>recast the s ize of the spill E ven before the 233 690·ton ship broke up three miles off. shore, leaking 011 had r~ached ·more than a mile or coaS4.hne. Authorities at this French Atlantic port order~d a full pollution alert in a btd to save the lobster rich coas'thne, but navy ships loaded IA11th chalk and detergent wcrq unable to m o v e 1 n b c t ,_., e e n t h e supertanker anq the s hore because of rocky <>'ostruct1ons in the waler It was the fourth, Ume the Brit- tany coast hus ht!()tl polluted by a tanker spill si.nce 19€7. when the Torrey Canyon broke up 100 miles to the' northwest, off England's BOf-'thwest coast. The Torr/.:y Canyon. the worst shipwreck spill on record, poured 2f1 million gallons into the sea. The oil washed ashore an both,~gland and France. Hey.copters took 41 people. in- clud{.ng a woman. off the 1,067· foo/. Amoro Cadiz during the nvt:hl. leaving only the captaJn ~nd first officer on board the un- /i1t vessel. It was not known immediately 1£ they were 1n serious danger. Ma rill me authorities reported that the front section o( the ship, listing heavily. was drifting towards rocks ln the direction of the summer resort port of Ports all .,. .. , ....... ADMITS HIS GUil T Ex-Congressman Hanna Israel Hits Guerrillas Repeatedly BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) Israeli commandos swept into Lebanon tn hellcopters and be>ats today, blPwlng u a seacoast base of PAlestinlan guerrillas and rocketing two carloads of refugees. indepen- dent oQ..'Servers and li(Uerrillas said. <Related photo. A4 I Reports reaching the pres· idential palace here 10dicated that Israeli troops in 10land southern Lebanon, backed by tanks and covered by leth<tl air s trikes, were m oving west toward the Med1terranean after capturing five more Palesliruan villages. Planner Removal Fails The operations followed up th<' Is raeli assault launched Wedbe sday into so uthern Lebanon to c lear a guerrilla-free strip along Casualties among Lebanese and Palestinians, including civilians. exceed 600 with 2SO killed. the Red Cross said here in a report on the first two days of fi~hting The attack on the coastal j?uerrilla camp at Adloun. 22 miles north of the Israeli border and between Tyre and Sidon. was carried out during the after noon under cover of a m1ss1le bombardment from four Israeli navy gunboats, one observer said. San Clemente Cormcil Def ems Motion 3-2 By WILLIAM HODGE Ol llW O.llr ~11•1 Stall A motion to remove four of five San Clem ente planntnli( commissioners for alleged con- flicts or tntercst was defeated by councilmen Wednesday Newly elected Councilwoman Myrtis Wagner called for the re moval of James Chase, Robert Greenwall, Mel Morgan and Al lan Wulfeck citing their employ. ment in development-related oc cupations. The motion failed 3 to 2, with Councilman Howard Mushett l~e lone supporter of Mrs Wagner's motion. Chase and Morgan are architects, Greenwall is a p l umbing contractor and Wulfeck is a contractor "I feel strongly that Mr- Hail St. Pat Court's Wearin' the Green· MANY A HOMEOWNER has known the joy of being teepeed, that not so rare treat In which the exterior-or one'& home ls liberally bedecked In yards of decorative toilet r.aper. Jt 1 not unU!ual. At least, it isn't in lbe home. lJut it doesn't happen that often in the county courthouse at Santa Ana. But ther.1 it waa today for all to see In Jwl1e lamea H. Walsworth'• Department 5 -y1rd.s and 1ud1 of toilet · paper covering the clerk's desk and extending •JJ the way across the courtroom to the judse'a bench. , "THERE HAS TO BE a reoon for tbia," mu~· Judie Walaworth u he hurrted alona the oorrldor.:&O~Jn· ap ct tb vandaU•m lnnlcted by tntrudera ~either did It late laat nl&ht or early today • Well, Jodee, the re.-on 1.Jn't ha.I'd to f}tld, Your clerk' ·name is Jlmm)' O'Don.dell And th• toUet pap r ii ~J'\. :Jlmmy la w .-rtn1 • lrffO blazer and he •lw1y1 drinb ire n tr durlnc the noon bour oa Karch 1'1. Happy Sl. Patii~1 Day, Jud • Wulfeck 1s a developer contrac. tor who 1s dom~ business in Uus town and he shouldn t s it on that comm1ss1on, Mrs Wagner said todav "I° don't feel he should sit on lhe Planning Commission when developers are asking for build- in~ permits." she continued. "Chase is an architect and he has had l9 absent himself from the meetings several tim~s t»c a us,_. or conm cts of interest," she clJ~tned. CQ'\fncilwoman Donna Wl119'inson disagreed with Mrs. Wa.{:ner's contentian today. /'I don't see any conflict of in- t,erest at all," she said. "Mrs. /Wagner thinks it's a conflict or ' interest to be a businessman in this community. "She <Mrs. Wagner) offered no proof or conflict or interest ... Mrs. Wilkinson said. Mrs Wagner iASister her mo- tion was an attempt lo increase Vesco Trial Due SAN JOSE, Costa Rica <AP> -The presiding judge of the San Jose court has ruled that fuaitlve American financier Robert Vesco must stand trial on fraud charges brou&ht ... alnat him in Costa Rica. The ruling could affect Vesco'a clUzenahlp application. <'lllzen part1c1pat1on in city gov· ernment throu~h appointmg new plannmg comm1ss1oners 'We have got to have more c1t1zen input on lhe planmnli( comm1ss1on," she ~aid "With the large development.JI that are coming into the city it's essen. llal that c1llzens are involved in the approval process " Mrs. Wagner conceded that the four commissioners would have expertise in the areas under discussion by the commission but insisted there were better candidates for the positions. ··We need someone who is familiar with the business," she said. "But we can bring In a re· tired person who isn't directly connected with development in the area." The h el1copter-bornr paratroopers reportedly fought hand-to-hand with the guerrillas of George Habash's radical Popular Front for the Liberation of P alesllne before dynam1lmg the base. Guerrillas said 10 hours earlier in the same area, they found the tail of an Israeli rocket lying near two wrecked autos where the bodies of men, women and children were so mangled it could not be determined how many there were. One uncon· firmed report spoke of 2Q dead. The guerrillas said that raid was made by seaborne Israeli com mandos Lifeguards Brace For Beach Crowds • I shou ld bring unusually Jarge crowds to the beaches. Adding to the congestion at other alt.es will be the f•cl that a raw sewage spill into the Santa Ana River has forced the closing of beaches from Beach Boulevard in H1tnUncton Beach to 36th Street in Newport Beach. Lt. Lynn Hughes of the San Clemente Lifeeuards said crowds Saturday and Sunday co'-ld reach 12,000 in that city However. he said sun Is an un lnaplrincoa.e tolwnfeet, sosurl t.ra wUI probably be areally out numbettd by awimmen lrolick ln ln the GO-decree water. un worsblpptn would be well·advllod '° rnau tho' motl of Saturd.,'s predlcted aunshJne. CS. PIUNG,Pa,e.U) Prison, Fine Possible WASH I NGTON <AP t - Former Orange County con· gressman Richard T. Hanna. the only present or former con· gressman charged in the Korean influence-buying scandal. pleaded guilty today to one count of conspiracy to defraud the U S., and thereby avoided trial on a 40-count indictment scheduled to begin next week. He could be sentenced to a maximum or five yea~s in prison and a $10,000 fine No sentencing date was set pending a probation report on Hanna. The white-haired Hanna. D· Cahf , who served in Congress from 1963 to 1974, sat by as gov- ernment lawyer Jeffrey S. White read the 'agreement reached in plea bargaining with H1.rnna In 1t , Hanna admitted that he had agreed with Korean bus1· nessman Tongsun Park to use the po\\cr of his office and posi· lion as a congressma n to further the financial interests of Park. These ran in excess of $200.000. "For these acts. Hanna re· ceived from Park substantial amounts of money and other malcnal cons1derations." the plea-bargaining agreement said Park, a W3shlngton-based n ee dealer. also is under indictment But the government has agreed to drop the charges against him in exchan~e ror his "truthful tesllntOhy' in other calfs aris· ing from the alleged attempt by the South Korean government to buy support In Congress Whe n called to the bench by chief U.S D1str1ct Judge Wilham B Bryant, Hanna at- tempted lo explain what got him into his predicament But the judge said that all he wanted to know was whether any pressure was put on llanna to plead guilty White told Bryant what the governm('nt expected to show if the trial h ad 1rone on a s schedul<'d "In return for his efforts, !Ian (Sff HANNA, Page A2> Su:allow Day Parade Slated San Juan Capistrano's 2Qth an- nual Swallows Day parade will begin al 11 a m Saturday pro ceed 1ng north on Ca m ino Capistrano from Del Obispo St The parade dubbed the , world ·s largest non-motorized parade features s inging ~roups, fl<~sta bands and horse cntru.'s The pro<'css1on will proceed north on Camino Capis trano turning right on La Zanja cir- cling the mission and ending at Ortega Highway and El Camino Real. The event 1s expected to last two hours. Or::~:as c \\eat h e r S unny Saturdav \\Ith patchy fog at beaches <'A rly Saturdav Cooler Lows tonight · 52 to 56 Htgh~ Saturday 72 to 75 I NSIDE TOD"' Y The mot.Us are a.t popular as ever de~te studio f inan- etal acandal and high bor of· f1ce prices Stone11 on CJ e:r· amine wh11 and also review the top nomineu in the Acodemv Awards race. • ' IU CJ.11 .. ••• ltll ., U.J IJ Cit a.u M ....... ~11 " A2 OM.4' PILOl use -· 41 ~-• • na _..y WMte l9l!t CM ••Jle ,.. ceived 10 execs:. of $200,000 10 cash 1:1nd checks bet wt>en 1969 and the end of 1975." That 1::. twit·•• as mul'h as pre· v~ly publ.u..b.t!d cst1m<1tc11 of moaey that Hanna received from Park In the course of con- gressional heannlo(s. Park has de med· bribing any congressmen or in any way act.mg as an agent of the Korean government -Hanna's plea came on the day when the government was to prettent ils Ctrsl witnesses in the trial of Lhe onlY man charged With ml'.etl in die JU.'eaD llCaD· dal, Haooho C. Kim, a It~ born coi;metics salamaz ~lso charged w1lh •etl'>\.ld"'I t.be government Wh1lt' told the Judge that there 1s no t'\ 1dt>m't' II anna pJ1d any money lo anv other con· gressman Hanna's roJ~ Ms oul.l.uww! by the Juslwe l>epart.nient at&orn~ was to help Tongsun Park become sellers agent for Cahrorrua nee to Korea, thereby enabling Park lo earn ..ubstn- llal comm1ss1ons Hanna also recommended to the d1reot.or of the Korean Cm· tr a I Intelligence A,gen-ey and other Korean ~overnment of hc1ab that Park hl' dc!lilJ!nlllcd as agent of the California rt<'c sellers. Whltl' si11d. Hanna then introduced the Korean bus1 nr ssm an to Cal1forn1a race growers. recommending him <JS thrnr 4g<'nt. the lawy<'r sard For this and othl•r help to Park. Hanna received tht> large l'>Ums or mom•y. Whtlc told the <:OU rt In the ongmal md1rtment, re turned Oct H , Hannu wai. charged with conspiracy, bribery. acceptm~ an 1 lleg1l gratuity. mall fraud, und v1olal inf! the law th~t r<>qu 1res n·i: 1:-.t ration or foreign a~ents The governm~nt droppffi 39 rounts in return for his plea lo the conspirac.v chargr The government handed .ludg<' Rn ant a 33 1wge rec1ta· I \On or the cas<' IL would have hrought agam~t Hanna, all nr 1l 1nd1c<1llJ\1? a stroni: cv1dom•t• of u ennsptral'v with 'fnngsun Park ao.; un ag<.'nl of tht• Korean gov crnmenl It was a thorough t•xr>ositton of the case that has l>l'en subJeC't (Jf congr<>ss1onal and Ju~t1ce Department tn\'f'st1gat1on for more than two years DOCTOR. •. Thursday that he hod \lrangled or ohok~ a baby girl to death on March 2. 1977 I k ha.s not Y<'t beon asked l.n comment on "the testimony of Dr Ronald Cornclt~cn. a ped1a\rician who ha5 test1f1ed that he was 1n the nurbery while Waddill wal'I lhrolLlmg the tn· fant lt Iii alloged that Waddill panicked and ciec1ded to ,.k11l \he habv when he ll'arncd lllat h1!> :illornpted abortion of U1e f~tus c·urried bv &m 1.8.voar·oh.I Uunt- ini::Lon Ilaiiah g1rLh0 ud failed CornC'ltM'n tl'Sttfl('d that Wad- dill told him · "L'hlh baby can't hve." He said Waddill •hen sug gcsted four "il) o.; 1n which the <'h1ld could he munlcred, 1nclud tnfit drownmg thl· trdanl in a but'kt'l of watc•r Wadd1ll lold tht 1ur:. Thur!>day that he had absolute fa1•h tn the saline ~olutmn ht• lll)N'ted into lhe baby h mother Hl· hrmb re JecLed th<' prowoul,jon argumont lhat tl\e felus surv1vl.'d \he hcald mg fluid W add1ll le~t1hed lhal he hod personally ncvor known a fetus to t>un1ve u propc-rly ad mm1stered ,;ahne procedure "l don't believe 1t could h<\ppon," Waddill said NUlr.e Teat Held TOKYO CAP> China con. 'firmed 1t hod "Ruoeoasfully" t•onduC'll.'d a nuclear test The PP.king Radio brnudcoRt did not give the y1f'ld range, test site or other details DAUY PILOT Seeood Car Found a.MrPtllll._,.... GUSTAVE vou..£ '8l..llC> BUT NOT OtSABLED' ~ c , Can't Quallfy for Olal·a·Lltt Not Disabled? Blind MeMJn Can't Get 'Lift' By L PAS1tEVICll ........ ,l"i ... , ..... ~ bhDd as oot a bandx:sp that qwtl1es ao 1&2· year-old Cost.a Mwa man for r~ "Dail-A-Lift" bU5 • SE"rvice, -~~O:Mmty TranStt spokesman says. So, Gwt.a\~ Vol)e. a World War I veteran •bo ilvea at 2245 St.Ille St., must COR1lmae to set up al 4:30 a .m to walk --two miles to Ute ..,-est bus stoi'> so be caa trawil io his volualelr ....tt .i Laec Beach V«eran ·s liospd.al. "IS HE IHSABLED or isn't be•" asks his 79-Jear.old wile. F.dith. wbo says her husband is all but oru! peroeat blind She points out that he walks W1Lh \he aid or a cane. She is nght when she c laims OCTO "doesn't constder a bhltd .,ersen disabled " HarTy Schechter. project supervisor for the ~·D1a1-A· Lift" program, says the program "ts ,•or b&Dd1~d persons who are un<Jblc lo board M re«UlarO<.. 'TD bus." Uri ADl>EI) th.at Om. chslnct pobcy makes bbnd people "inehg1ble" Lo take advant.a•e of the c11rb40-curb kee servic<'. · Schechter also &tOled that the program JS not de54&ned to tranSlP<Jrl peopte oo t~ nearest bus stop and that the service is only available from 6 am. to 11 p .m daUy. The lime scbedu~ further eliminates the Cost.a Mesa man from using "D1al·A·L1rt" although tus wn'e says he leaves at 4 :30 a .m . only bct'ause 1t takes him th\1t 1ong to make his way to the bus stop to catch a 6 a.m bll~ to Long Beaob. MRS. VOLLE says ber husband makes the h""\P lo Long Beach about three times a week and U.at they 11£\en rely on neighbors to get him to the bus atop on llme. LB Council Slices $50,000 Premiums Laguna Reac-h C1~· count'llmen hav-e sliced SS0,600 frnm tht• city's gcmcral hab1hty tnsuranC'l' co:n.s in the hope ttll(t claims against the city rc71n at '<>r below those of the ast thTee ~ars . Richard Ri.'cs1!. the c1ty'c., ft n an<'e d1 ret'lor. told council ~m bers Lh1s week t~ rev1~<1 insurancf' plan 1s a g~mhle. but said he ha!. flJ!Ur<!s that shM\ Laguna Beach c·ould come out uht'~d 1n t-he v..ar •&11n$.l skyrockf'trn~ im.urance pr~­ m1ums Insurance takf'\ up about HI p<'r<'ent of the crty's genera'! fund hudget Ree"e said, artdmg that tlrn; year's premwm under the old policy would have ns<!n ff'om s.110,oeo to $3.'30,000 will realltt a rosl cul of 5$0,'000 - or a premium of$280,000. Heese asked that the savings hr kC'pt in a rt>scrve fund in case claims of $2.5,CK)IJ or more are a\\> arded by courts 111 1'ab1hty cases But hb fiiturc!'i on claims to the C'll\' O\N the past three year" shc>'A> onlv thn•e th~I exceeded S5.000, and only one of those v.as for $25,000 I It• -.aul lw lwllr\'eo.; the sa\•mgs "' l'r lhl' H'lll'S wall be more than adt-quate. to take care of large 1 la1ms a~ainst Laguna Beach. HOME CAP> Police today f'uwd the aecood c;ar used in Lhe esc;.u>e of the terror1sb who"k1d· napJ>ed political reader .ttltlo Mo r-0, in<'reasmg t.he1r belief that h e w as being h e ld som ewhere in northwest. Rome. The car was parked on the same street where the first one WJj$ found Thurs.<ay af.Le.rnoon, ral miles from the 1lie of ttie kT<lnapp1ng in the Tr&oofale se((ion ot lbe city, a i;pokelllPlan said. He said there were blood stains on and LO the first car Tests were being ID80e Ito .._ ttttntne ~er 1t -was the 'blood o( the 61-yea!'-old l'dor.o. prt.'Si- dent or ltaly'I .clelllioarit Chiu- tian Democratic l\aJty. However, f)Glioe .ba~~ 4UC· pressed the belief that Moro was unhurt in the abduction in which his five pohce bodyguards were killed. They said one of the of ficerJJ •ot elf ttu. .abat"S, ...-.. ably 1'lowld"mg •e of the tier· Viejo Man Killed In Padaaiy era.h. A M.iaaton VitUO man liated as ooe of fOW' ~~ when a new ~ ovenumad d.ur&Qg a ulai 4lamonaLralion was dead on 8J'· ci v.al 'Jilluoday at Mission CQm.. m.unity llospital. Highway patrolmen said Aubrey L. Annas, 34, of Z3'l96 A venida Colomb1a died of lll· juries suffered when a n&w Nolvo overt.urned on Camino Capistrarno north o r Crown Valley Park.way Patrolmen said Annas was eJect.ed and thrown more th~'° L~ Beach planners said today they have completed a draft Local Coastal Plan work prger.am for the ctly wtuch wl.11 be available at City Hall and Lhe library bcamrung&aturday. Thl' 100-page document will be rev1e'>'ed by the planning com m1 s!>1on in a publ.H' meeting Tue::.da.y llegtnntng at 7 p m. m co.unc1l chambers. A joint meeting or the .plan- ning commission and City Coun t·il will be held Wednesday al 6 p.m. in council chambers Residents interested in re- viewing the final drzift, requ1red bv the slate Coa!.lal Com· mtssion. can find aopies or Lhe document at ritv hall and the library before ncxl week's meet- ing~. Stereo, Jewelry Netted ily Thief Stereo equipment and Jewelry ""ere among properly taken in <J Laguna Niguel burglary that cost the homeowner an csttmat ed $5.790 in valuubles Or.,ange County sheriff's of r1'~ers said the break in was re pa"led ey trayel agent Robert S D'e;rn, 43,' of 24332 Toponas Cottl'l, who was 10 San Francisco al tl\e u mc I m' rudcrs entered his h(Jme v1-. t!•e duung r(;()m wmdow San l1iego Sizzles SAN Di.EGO <API Thurs da-. WCJs <•,record hot eta~ tn San Dtef'O. re.a<. hm~ 00 defjrL~<. at Lindberg p;1u ld shortly after noon feet #llen tbe 091' 4lri1'1ml I&' salesman .Dennis !Flan"'8•o JI, 9vertuims. P.atrolme:a :P;Jd FlanD.i.aan. of 5:15 Vi.a Cle! Sur, iuion '\UcDO,,. w dtnnonstr~­ in.& how ouidtb' ~ car ooald chanae l&De5 at JD a.m. 1dlieo be lost contrOl of tbeNebicle. Flaruligan wa.s taken to the hoeplt'1 with minor in3urifl.. A notber pnse.n,g.er . John M arsball, 35, of 16Tl2 Cuenoa, Mis s ion Viejo. su ffered "meclerate" iniuries, patrolmen said. P'la1nu1an's 5-year-old son &\atthew, also a puseneer in the 'tt•r .. was not injured. Patrolmen .aid .no cl1aticm ha been J.IBued Tlllmig.an · co,..Wion ()f mvestiption • df the ..a eel.dent.. Police Find lead in l'IB Youth'~ Death Orange County SheriH's of ricers said today they ha \i l' dl'· "eleped their first real Jead in thear mvei;ti~aLlon into the murder•of•Orange Ooast College student Karl Marcus Chancellor of Newport Beach lnvest.1gators said a 22-year .old Newport Beach man who is known to be a friend of the m'Urdered youth is assisting them with 1:heir inqumes into the kill.mg of Chancellor Feb 11 at 'Niguel Beach Park in Laguna Niguel They said .Mark Baker, 22, of Park Newport Apartmen ts, 1s currently held in Lbc count}' 1a1l on unrelaied charges of grand thf>rt. "We are satisfied that Chan- cellor was seen leaving Baker':-> apartment on Lbe mghl of the killiog and was not seen ali\'e after that," Investigator W1D1e Stansbury said. "Baker is being quesliooed about that fact and other facts today." ChanC11!1ler, 20, ()f 1848 Port Sheffield Place, was beater:i lo death in the Laguna Niguel park bv an assailant who left the youth's body behind a snack bar Office~ later JeaTOed that Chancellor may have been c:.ir o·mg several thous<Jnd doll<tro.; in cash with him when he left his Newµort Beach home to go lo a party tn LHJ:una Seat·h Jlf' never arnvcd at hl.'i de~unal1on Officers S&d th~y have rca;11n to believe that Chantellor ha<l bt'(.'Ome in~olved m the sale of cocame and w&; us1n~ the cln1.: pr()(!eeds to hnanoe a plannt·<I trt p to Australia and l\<ew Zealand. No money was found on th1· body. they said. rortsts. As 50,000 soldll'rS und pobce s,.read a dragnet across the c-Ot11'1t"ey ror Moro. news medla continuttd to act a nonymous t.elleptaene calls purporlin1 to -..mefrcinH.Jt• kidnappers. A ruambor of calls atartine soon after the ladnappmg Thurs- day said 1t ww. the work oC the Red Brigades, Jtaly'1 most feared w-ban gueu·Wa &ane. A 6ozm terroru u ambushed MoN•._ limousine as be was on his way to a M1SS1on of Parlia- mea l. kUled all five of his polite bodyguards with a bar- rngc or pistol and subm ~ctune­ ~un fire and look him away in annthcr <'ar A group of (Ive stale J.\i'GS· ~•ton worked arou.nd the c:o'-c.k to cowdmale the m1anl~l.L Ciltd proseclltor G..iovaani di )IJd.leO s.ud C'DY6i &illMllll WJIS ~0111idenac 9rocWmiq a ··st.a~ of pubic'• err"_... wtaieh the ritJtll fJf ......... carpm coeild be sus,peaded. Premier G=&ct Aitdn!at1i, his new Chnstum ~ocndie eov-- e rome nt confirmed tty t)le shol·ked Olamt>er of DepGes 12 hGurs after tbe abdudima.. sum- mcned leadirrs of t.k four~ parties s~ the CoYel'D· ment to a meeung to chmt ~ anll·lerrorlSt policies. A:-. the powerful presideal d tbe p.arty that has c:tommwtett ev~y '-'0Wf1l1De1ll sance War.J.d ar tl. Moro was aee o! the ch~f arclul.A:.>('~ of the Pllf!l der wtucb the Commaaists •creed to ~ A.ndreaUi in H .cbaage 6or an equal ¥0ice With the othtt perues in contributiog to CaO.inel pobcy and monitoring the government's perlormance. Photographs and names oI 18 men and two women described a:-. Red Bn1:ade::. members oc suspt'<'tN1 supporters were tt:lc\1.S<'d nal1onw1de and pubhsh1•cl in n<'\\spaper!-1 \nth a1,pt-.al::. l'ur t·uopcrettlOD m lol·at in~ them Hoa<1hlfl('ks \\err 1·n·<'ll'd on f w.,l h1~hw.1~., Poli cl' stopped thousands of motorists <ind s~Jrc hed th~1r cars . Checks Yo l're stepped up at airports and bord1:r points ldcnl1l1es were ca~fully dlt't'k«I. e .,pe-eta.lly of p<•opll' on st retchers or in whN•ldrn1r., lkhc·optt:'rs and poltt•c• do.:» wen.• w.ed \\-1dely by th~ ~ttrcht'rs Bank Bandit, 15, Nabbed BEIU.I~ IAP> 'Now IL Ret-. sl·r1ous s~td the 15-year-oM boy as he pointl•d a to~ 1>1slol :it th~ teller in the branch bank in West Berlio's Rudow district and d~manded he fill up a ph1!ttl<' ba~ ~ith mrmPv Tbc ll'llt•r dump~cl 33 500 mark~ the equl\'alcnt of about $16,750. tn lhl• bai:. und the boy ran out A bank employee 1ollowed him and directed the poltce lo lhP hou~ where lhi! boy was hiding m lhe C'ellar He J:Ove up \\1thout a fight $2,394 in f.A)()t Stolen in Niguel rrnpt'l'h \ .ilurfl al S2.3~ was slol1•n frum .1 I .1~una :-.;,~uel ston· hy huri.!lars v. hfl smashed a °" mdov. lo J!!Hll l'ntn Ornn1:" ('1111nt' !;her1ff's of- f1t·t• r.-s1utl fhe mt rudt>r.-> took a ca-.h n·1::1ster. :-katl'boards. "' he-f' I<. and S300 in ca "h from Woodhne ProduC'ts, l!f;022 Cape l>rt\f' But by mcreasmg lhe dccturt1- ble from SS,000 to S2S,000, the city F"'9I Page Al SC Council, Seeks ~U OaMillltlles San Clemente council-men have directed City Attorney MacKenzie Brown to p~an ordmance.or reeolllllon ailned tit requirine minutas of closed·door City Council sessions. The unanimously approved ac· tioo was s14Uested by ~wl,y elected Cooncilm• Hor.vs~ Mushett, Who pledgec'.I dunng h1s campaign lo require taped or written recor& of 'tilt executive sessions. lUueb.ttt claimcll toe modi ci- ty buillne:ss was Mini ~ntueted in aecl'et. State iaw lillows 'Ofty <Joandls to bold tteC14'l &etSlons only on !tJ>•cffic ipet'Amlel m~ "'1d 'lfti«efiondnvolftig'the atty. The '"-i9htnn couneihmm bad VOWllft to l!Jlt)'• tt\e '8t!98iODI if 1tlllow c:ou.odl membe:rl would not •sree 'to the .recorftin1 of mtndtcs. 'aut todSJ, hell IJtit lhe u llot aut1'1'1ied tbdt 'h.il o. t1on "Th uUI. they JllW~IY wl~ spin 9111'1.,... ,..._,,..., ..,_ JOit. GARROTT AEADV TO TACKL• Tff! su1'r -._.Y '""'" Thouunda to B•lctl•• • Don DePauw Of the National Weather Service u1d \o4'ty the Santa Ana conditions that havr brought unseasonal to-degrc~ ~mperetures to Orange County arc bre8"ing up and that soml' c;t\owers are forecast 'for SundaJr nighL ~s shouJd be near 80 Satur day a.nd m the low 70s on Suo- <tay. lle£Md. 'lbureday's tlieh U\ Santa Ana was 91 degrtts, DePauw said. l le said water tem,peratures will eea ·JUie to be around 51 degrees. DePauw alff noted tJl,at, al~ it mq ~ Ji~ sum· mer i:s ~ bmle, it' a ac&ually not even quite spring yet Spring wiU oftioialb' beein with the • veraa.I ~lldnm Ill 3-.14 ,p.a. Mm· day. he S.\.Ud. Weettte,r J.iliie thH week's w a &• ,ie_.. back have meut bu&\acbn \for police as w"ll as lift.•guar4's alone tbe cuasl, where youngsters used to n to ft'lrt ~ fer Ute and.,_ .. wild .,.Wa. Jllow, ~T. price9 and the lure of ~esert spas and Mex lean bargaim.' m37 ••• a sl1olfie.ad aum. ~,. of ieuJ yoctlt& • ...,. ~,.,. CilJ Lll•c• ... d c~--DM& D' Arnall said bi! llfca\1ard force won't be beefed up w t .bolidayJ. • • In Newpc)rt llc1u·h. tradll1COC1I Iv onl' of lhl' most congested ~reas dunnf! ~pnng ••c~uon. a llfe~u~rd s pokt>'>woman saHI hea\ V t'rnwds of 6U,000 to 70,000 per day are t'Xf\{'('len as lontt as th.-hot. ~unn~ \\.C'Bl~r con· llOUt'~ Shl' ... a11l llf1·g11ard stations v.-111 he reOJX'Ol'd and hfrguard staff ht>efed u p In addition. a hf~gu1nt umt is pal rolling the polluted area or the beach from 6 a m to dari.. 'A>arrung people aboet lbt! contnmmallon Bar- ncad<'s and signs ha lie also been ~.she -..1d But surfers are out ol luck. the spokeswom~n said S h e described the ocean as "flat -it looki !Ake .i J;ake today " Cash, Jewelry '[ n in Viejo .Mwcley end cash with a lctal value ol S2.7tM was taken (rorn a Mission Viejo home by intruders who klcked open lhe front door to c ain eo&.ry Or an1e Cnunly ~heriff's of. ncera aald tbe t.ltcll ~urred at the bomf! of sorunly consuJlanl Ronald Jay Lister. 32, of 23'36 L.,arlo Drive. •hlla he was away at work. ' l r -______ .... ·-· -.. Orange Coast EDITION OL. 71, NO. 76, .. SECTIONS, "6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, MAACK 17, 1978 N TEN CENTS Plea Sidesteps Trial anna "' Dally PU« 1~11 ""'"° ROCKY AOKl'S NEW OFFSHORE POWER BOAT BENIHANA EASED INTO THE WATER Newport Beach Restaurant Owner Wiii Be Shooting for Fifth Bushmllls Victory Rocky Defies Fear Restaurant Owner Works at Winning Pilot, KOCM Radio Grand Prix Racing Cov~rage Offered Complete coverage or the Bushmilb Grand Prix offshore power boat races will be provided in wee"ltend editions af tbe Dally Pilot. Additional stotles appear today on Page A3. The Dally Pilot newa staff also will provide hourly ltOCM·FM radio race report• relayed tbrou1b a Dally PUot race cemmunicattou central near msptraUon Point in Corona del Mar. Race standln11 will be potted al tho clllnop race central u they are received from race oU.clall and Dally Pilot ataft on ahore aiid at 1 a amldst th colorful neet ol •J>CtCtator craft. Complete pro1ram 1CllormaUan wUl be available at ace central and wlll be ubU1btd l saturday•a DaJty .t>ur~ will be received by monitonng official race transmissions on equipment provided by Derrington Marine Electronics of Newport Beach. Spectators tuned to KOCM·FM 103 can follow race action by means of reports to be broadcast hourly. Sunday•s Dally Pilot wlll include final race coverace by Boating Editor Almon Lockabey and photos of the racln1 action and relai.d spectacle. Ap~aJ Rejected· SAN ~CISCO CAP) -The California Supreme Court has refused to bear an appnl by Sym bi<>nese UberaUon 1 Army mem b"tn ~oaeph Remlro 11Dd Jeck UtUe to overturn thelr con· vktlon in 8' at.umpt d escape from tbd Alameda County· jail three f Hl"I • 9· • t NB Planners Back Coastal Work Project The draft of a $1.53,000 work program to provide Newport Beach with a coastal program as required by slate law was ap- proved Thursday by planning commissioners and sent to the city council. The council has Rcheduled a public hearing on the pro1ram for March 27. JUchard Hogan, city director of community development, said lbe pro1ram would set city pollcles on such matters as land use and public access lo the coastal zone, which by slate law muat conform to the provisions of the Coastal Act Ho1an aaid the •ua,ooo utlmat.ed budget would include both 1taf( time and conaultanu. How v r, bo 1ald i a '31),000 n· •lronmenlal impact report In· eluded ii\ th eaUmate may be eliminated u unn~ary. < t CO 'A PaaeAZ> • Israelis Continue Assault BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) lsraeli commandos swept into Lebanon in helicopter' and boats today, blowing up a seacoast base of Palestinian guerrillas and rockellng two carloads of refugees, indepen. dent observers and i;tuerrillas !>aid <Related photo, A4 > Reports reaching the pres· 1denlial palace here indicated that Israeli troops in inland soulhern Lebanon, backed by tanks and covered by lethal air strikes, were moving west toward the Mediterranean after capturing five more Palestinian villages. The operations followed up the l Israeli assault launchtd Wed· nesday into southern Lebanon lo clear a guerrilla.free strip along the Israeli-Lebanese frontier. Casualties among Lebanese and Paleslmians, including ~ivihans. exceed 600 with 250 killed, the Red Cross said here in a report on the first two days of fighting. The attack on the coastal guerrilla camp :it Adloun. 22 miles north of the Israeli border and between Tyre and Sidon, was carried out during the after· noon under cov1r of a missile bombardment h'om tour Israeli navy gunboats, one observer said. The helicopter-borne paratroopers reportedly fought hand-to-hand with the guerrillas of George Habash's radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine before dynamiting the base. Guerrillas said 10 hours earlier in the same area, they found the tail of an Israeli rocket lymg near two wrecked autos where the bodies of men, women and children were so mangled 1t could not be determined how many there were. One uncon· firmed report spoke of 20 dead. The guerrillas said that raid was made by seaborne Israeli com· raandos. A PFLP statement in Beirut acknowledged the Israeli land· mg at its camp, but claimed guerrilla defenders beat back the assault. suffering one dead and two wounded The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv refused to comment on the reports of commando at· tacks today The military said Israeli troops Thursday raided the coastal town of Ras al Ba1da, five miles north of the border, and seized weapons and rockets The Israelis said the town was <See ISRAEL, Page A2) PERFECT DAY FOR BAKI'ENDER Ah. to be Irish on St. Patrick's Dayt Ah, to be a bartender. Dennis Victor, an Irish Jew in New York City who tends bar at O'Neal's, fits the bill perfectly. Jules Lob, Associated Press special correspondent, toasts him on Page B6. .,_.,,.,.... ADMITS HIS GUILT Ex-Congressman Hanna Seu:er Line Repair Due By Monday · Repairs should be completed on a broken sewer line in the Santa Ana Rive'r bed by ·Mon· day. an Orange County Depart· ment of Health spokesman said today. Robert Stone, director of ~· vironmental health. said the county Sanitation District has informed him that work is under way on the break that has spilled four million gallons of raw sewage a day since Sunday into the Santa Ana River. pollut- in g beaches from Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach to 36th Street in Newport Beach. Repairs were hindered by the flow of water in the normally dry riverbed. but the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has cul off the flow from Prado Dam, Stone said. However, although the repairs may be finished by Monday, it will be several days before the resumed flow has washed add!· tional accumulated sewage out of the riverbed. Stone said Reopening of the beaches will depend on the bacteria counts measured in tests of the water. he said Kids to Get Easter Shows A series of Easter vacation programs for pre-school and elementary school children will be staged throughout next week in the West Newport Children's Library. Included in the programs will be a puppet show of •·Peter Rabbit" to be held Tuesday at 2 p.m., and a variety of short films to be screened at 10 :30 a.m. and 4 p.m . on Wednesday and Thursday. All events at the branch library, located al 6000 W. Coast Highway, are free. For further information, contact the library at 645-2353. Dall St. Pat Coun's Wearin' tlw Green M~ A HOMEOWNER bas known the joy of being teepeed,. that not so rare treat. in which the exterior of one's home ls liberally bedecked in yards of decorative toilet paper. . It's not unusual. At leut, it isn't in the home. But it doesn't happen that often in the county courthouse at. Santa Ana. But there It was today for all to see in Judie James H. Walsworth's Department s -yards and yards of toUet. paper coverini the clerk's deek and extending all the way across the courtroom to the Judie's bench. • ·••THERE HAS TO 91! a reason for this," mullered Judie Wtlsworth U1 he hwrled alona the corridor to In· spect the vandalism tnructed by ltltnadera wbo either did It late lut nl&ht or early today. Welt, Judie, the reuon lln't bard to find. Your cltttt'a name la Jlmm~'Donnell. And the toilet paper is • Jll'Dmy la we • areen bluer and h ·al wan 4.rinkl 11'.'Mfl beet durtna noon hour on March 17. Hippy St. Patrtck'I Day, JQdle. Prison, Fine Possible • I \ WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Orange County con· gressman Richard T. Hanna, the only present or former con- gressman charged in the Korean influence·buying scandal. pleaded guilty today to one count or conspiracy to defraud the U.S .• and thereby avoided trial on a 40~count indictment scheduled to begin next week. He could be sentenced to a maximum of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. No sentencing date was set pendmg a probation report on Hanna. The white-haired Hanna, D· Cahf . who served in Congress from 1963 to 1974, sat by as gov- ernment lawyer Jeffrey S. While read the agreement reached in plea-bargaining with Hanna. In 1t. Hanna admitted that he had agreed with Korean busi· nessman Tongsun Park to use the power of his office and posi· lion as a congressman to further the financial interests of Park. These ran in excess of $200,000. "For these acts. Hanna re- ceived from Park substantial amounts of money and other material considerations," the plea-bargaining agreement said. Park, a Washington-based rice dealer. also is under indictment But the government has agreed to drop the charges against him in exchange for his "truthful testimony•• in other cases aris· mg from lhe alleged attempt by the South Korean government to buy support in Congress When called to the bench by chief U.S. District Judge Wilham B. Bryant, Hanna at· tempted to explain what got him into his predicament. But the JUdge said that all hef nted to know was whether an ressure was put on Hanna.: plead guilty White told Bryant ,what the government expected to show if the trial had gone on as scheduled. "In return for his efforts, Han· na received many benefits." While told the judge "He re· ce1ved in excess of $200,000 in cash and checks between 1969 and the end of 1975." That 1s twice as much as pre· '1ously pubushed estimates of money that Hanna received from Park In the course of con· gress1onal he arm gs. Park has de med bribing any congressmen or m any way acting as an agent of the Korean government. Hanna·s plea came on the day when the government was to present its first witnesses in the trial of the only man charged with crimes in the Korean scan- dal, llancho C. Kjm, a Korea· born cosmetics .&alesman also charged with defrauding lhe government. While told the Judge that there is no evidence Hanna paid any <See HANNA, Page A2> Coast Weather Sunny Saturday with patchy fog at beaches early Saturday Cooler. Lows tonight 52 to 56. Highs Saturday 72 to 75 INSIDE TODAY The mot1'e• ore 0$ popular cu ever de,,,UC itudio /1nan- cfal scandal and high bo.r: of· fice prl«•. Sloma on CJ ez. amine why and oho r•oiew the top nominus in the Acodem11 Aword.t roe•. IJ CJ.fl .. M,I All ., u.s ., CM Gil ... ·~· CMt A.z CWL. Y PILOT N Lawmen Find Clue To Death Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers said today they have de- veloped their first real lead in their investigation into the murder of Orange Coast College s Uldent Karl Marcus Chancellor ot Newport Beach. lavestigators said a 22 year- old Newport Beacfl man who is known to be a friend of the mardend 1outh is auistiq them wJth tbar ilaquaries into the killing of Chancellor Feb. 11 at Niguel Beach Park in Laguna Niguel. They said Mark Baker, 22, of Park Newport Apartments, is currently held in the county jail on unrelated ch&rees of gratKt the rt "'We arc :.all~faed that Chan- cellor wa~ ~een leaving Ba.ltet''s apartment on the mfbt of lbe kalhng and was not seen alive arter that," Investigator Withe Stansbury ::.au!. "Baker 1s belng quei.twned about thal fact and other facts today." Ch<tneellor, 20, of 1848 Port Sheffield Place, w<1s beaten to death in the Laguna Niguel Mrk by an assailant who left the youth's body ~d a snack bar. Office~ later Je;rrned that Chancenor may haY& )lieen car- rymg several thou~and dollars an cash with him when he left hi.s ~ewport BeCKh home to go to a party an Laguna Beach He nf'vf'r arnvfli at his dest1nat1on. <.>ff1~rs said I.My havt' reasoo to belM!'Vt' that Citancellor had ~~ome mvolvfli in the sale of coca1M and was using the drug proct't'ds to finance a planned trip lo Au~lr:.lta and New ze .. land. No monev was found on the hody. they said. $200,000 Fire Siooeps S4 Buildings A pre-d:.wn fire :.wept through lwo downtown S:lnta Ana bUlld· ings tbas mormng causing an estimated $200.000 worth of dam.age and resulting 10 mJury to four rm~men. F1re wvestJgalors termed Ute bwldmgs in the 400 block ol East FoUTtb Street a total loss One served as a lhnft store for the Orange County Retarded Children's Society. The second huildang housed a furniture :.tore The two firemen most seriou.s- ly tnJured fightmg the 12 45 a.m hlaie were ~truck by ,. falling h~ht pole that was knocked over "hen the thrift shop store front l'UllapM.'<i One f1rd1~bter !-t uffered a broken arm <1nd the other crushed nbs as the light stan- dard collapsed. Another ftrerighler suffered io;moke inhalation and the fourth 1n1ury occurred when one fireman received firsl-dgree burns about h.is wrisl and arm. Fire officials were al the scene late this morning atlempt· in~ to deterD'UJle the cause oi the costly blaze. The alarm was first reported at 12 45 a m. and 1l wasn't wrul 5 a m that the blaze was said lo be under control Bank Bandit, 15, Nabbed BERUN CAP) -"Now it gets serious," said the lS-yur-Old boy as he pointed a toy pistol at the teller io the branch bank in West Berlin's Rudow district and demanded he fill up a plasti<' bag wnh money. The teller dumped 33,500 marks, the eqwva.leat of about $16,750, in the bag, and the boy ran out. ORAMGEco.lf " DAILY PILOT ......... ,,_ __ _ J.c,11.c-. "' .. __ ._.. ___ ~ .... .,,... ............. .......... ._ ....... .._ ..... P.- --........ fltU1'1'9 0.-----GUSTAVE VOLLE 'BUND Bllr NOT DtSABLIEO" Muan. &2, Can't Qualify for Dial-a-Lift Not Disabled? lllind Mesan Can't Get 'Lift' B)' .:ICIMEL PASll.EVICB ot-0.11, ..... _. Being b11nd is mt a handicap tbat quahftes an 82· year-old Costa Mesa man for free "DaiL-A·Lift" bus service. an Oranp County Transit spokesman says. So, Gustave Volle, a World War I veteran who lives at 2245 Sbte SL, must ccmtiDue to get up at 4 :30 a.m . to walk about two miles to tbe nearest bus stop so he can traYef to h.is volanteer won at Long Beach Veteran's Hospital. .. IS RE DISABLED or isn't he"" asks bis 79-year-old wife, Edith, who says her husband is all but one percent blind. She points out that he walks with the wd of a cane. She 1s nght when she claims OCTD "doesn't consider a bhnd person disabled." Harry Sdtecllter, project sapeT'Vi sor for the "Dial-A- Lift" program, says the program "is for hifndicaJ>ped persons who are unable to board a ~arOCTD bus." HE ADDED that this dist.rid policy makes blind people "ineligible" lo take advantage or the curb·to-curb free service.' Schechter also noted lhat tbe program is not designed to lransport people to the nearest bus stop and that the' service is only available from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m . daily. The time schedule furthet" eJiminates the Costa Mesa man Crom using "Dial-A·Lift" although bis wife says he leaves at 4:30 a.m. only becat.11e it td:es trim that lone to make bia way io the bua atop to ntch a 6 a.m . bus to Long Beach. MJIS. VOLLE says her husband makes the trip to Long Beach about three limes a week and that they often rely on neighbors to get him to the bus stop on time. NB Council Nixes Beach Front Plea The City of Newport Beach ought to abandon the :JO.foot strip of ocean front beach that is tbe West Ocean Front road right-of-way and sell it to owners of adjacent born.es to be fenced and landscaped. That's the notion of one West Newport resident, Margot Ski.ll - 111g, who suggested it dw-ing this week's City CoWlcil meet- U.S. Tanker Hits Rocks, Causes Spill BREsr, Fl"'antt CAP) -The American sapertanfler Amoco Cadiz, carrying 63 million gallons of oil, broke in two today on rocb off Fr~·s .Brittany coast and was pouring oil onto beacflfl and frslling grounds. The wre~k has the Potential to be the \1fOl"'St tanker spill on rec ord-if all tanlts are ~ and it discharges its full load But off Lcials coold not f or«asl the size of the spill. Even before the 233.~ten ship broke up three miles oil· shore, leaking oil had reached more than a mile of coastline. ing. City councilmen we.re discu.sa· iDI a plan to spend about $860 to in.stall slreet signs at lS alley in· tersections along the ocean Croat from &2nd ~reet to the Santa ADa River. Mrs. Skilling contended Uwtt the actual right-of-way woWd ba•e to be abandoned before\be signs could be put.Ullo lbe aJley. Sile wa1 overruled ~1 City At· torney Oeulis O'Neil. who told COUMth:mn they could keep U1e Tlj.'tht of.way and mark the alley Counolmen followed O'Neil's advice and lpcred Mrs. Skill· Log's ngcestion Besadents, indudiog Mn. Skilling. at t.be area hatt c:Gm· plained lbal addreua are <fif- f1cal1 io locale becaa:se there are no street signs She noted that, technically, the righl·Of·way for West Ocean Front ia not in the alley where the signs will go, but on the beach m fror& of the homes. Mrs. Skilling testified tftat blowing sand Crom the beach causes problems for homeowners In the area and, if the right·of-way we.re aban· doned by the city, ocean front bomeowoen could buy iL and Muwlscape it, thus redMinC the sand·related problems.. She said lhe beach iA lbe area is "always at least 200 feet deep" and said that removal of the »loot strip wauld not pose prol»lanstobe.m..e. ReqJ:Ies For Fund EXpected A $1.& billiea walff bead election, one or the largest enacted in California. is ex peeled to be called for Monday by directors of the Irvine Ranch Water District. Directors meet at 6 p.m. at district headqu~. en the a«ond floor of Uw Irvine Town Cute.r buildiDg, 4201 Campus Drive. The boada woaJd fl•ance water projects -pipelines, trHn..it plants and rwlaimed water distribution syst~s -for 10 new watM improvement di$tr1Ct$ in currently uninhabited territory both of the nty oi lnme and Hat oi \be Santa Ana Freeway. The boDds would be paid ..... a 30-year schedule by landowners and fllture res. , 's of Ute sea. if lbe laadownen vote at1111on.l of tM bonds May 23. The major ludowaer is tbe lni1teCom~. The action we•ld almost double tbe namber of improvement districts i.D tbe IR WD, wblch currmt.b' is at 12. It is tbe larcest boad autboriutian iD the bistm7 ol the district.. The pcmous billlest bond eleetion w to c.reale oml3' me new impso-e11aeat dislri~ tor alm09t P> milliom. The projects ...aid be built throQgh tbe year 2010. A~cordillg to Wesley Mari, an IrviAe esviraamenta1 ~ several rftdenta pl.all to pnit.est the actiioa at 11«*1.Q''s mfttillc. ba.sti1 upm a city dtallenge to the makeup of tllte landowaer-domiaated water . board. The city. tbroaclil its attorneys, claims tbat tile member.dlip, wbicb.,.. bas~ directors elected by laDdow..-s and l wo elec:t.ed b:P popular vote. a.s uncoostitutJon.aJ. Io part the city argument i.s based on finanein~ of the district, whicb according lo a brief filed by attorneys for inves tigation l>y t he state A ltorney General's office, is mainly by res1deotial, com menc1al and industrial users. Some 75 percent of wat~r taxes. and 100 percent of sewer c harges, is assessed to nonagncultural customers, aecorcbag to tbe brief. Ero.-Page Al HANNA ••• money to aoy otb.er con- gressman. Hanna's role as ouUioed by the Justice Department attorney was to help Tongsun Park become seller's agent for California nee to Korea, thereby enabh.ng Park to earn s-ubetan- lial conumssaons. Hanna also recommeoded to tne director of the K<¥ean Cen- tr a 1 Intelligence Agency and other KOC'ean &O\/ernm~nt of- ficials that Park be desigaated as agent of the California ritt sellers, White !klMl. Hanna then inlroduced the Korean busi- ness man to California riu growers. recommendmg him as thrir agn>l, t.helawy~sa1d. For thIB and other help lo Park, Hanna retttnd the large sums or money, White told the courl. In the ongmal indictment, re- tu rt> ed Oct 14, Hanna was chilrged walb conspiracy, bribery, accepting an iUepl grahlit.y. mail fraud, and V>obt· ing tbe law tbat requires r41ciatraiioool foreigo agents. · Th~ government dropped 39 counts in return for his pica to the conspiracy char ge. The government handed Judge Bryant a 33 page recita- tion of the case it would bllve broudrt •piast. Haaaa, au ol it indicating a strong evidence of a conspiracy with Toncsun Park aa an actmt ol lite ltereaa OIV· ernmenl. It was a thoroogh exposrtmof Ute ~e tb8' rtas been sulljed of congl"essional and Justice Department iovesti&at.ioa for more than two years. ~ ..... -"..,.,~ 8EAatG1DE11 CATCHES SPR91G F£V£R IN NEWPORT W~ a aa E.utar Vac8tlon Approaches ~ Lifeguards Brace For· Beach Crowds Jay lM'1llR llYmAN m m Lirepanlll &tlm Saa Cleme:ite to Seal 8tMla were bracing ~ day for antieipated heavy crowds this we 1llmd to kick off spring vaaticn for tboasands of Orange County students. All public 5cboGi& will be ~kl6ed n e x l week, as w i l1 Sad - dleback College and the Coast Community College District col· leg es. However. studmts at UC Irvine will be taking rmal exams and won't get to loD in the sua antil the week of Mardi zr. While the exuberance isn't ex· pected to match the somewaat notonoas Ba.I Weeks of a byeone en, lifeguards said a tong rainy spell followed by this week's Santa Ana wind cooditiops should bring UDU$\lally large crowds to t7'e beames. Adding to the congestion at othel" sites will be the f.act th al a raw sewqe spill into the Sama Ana Ri'ftr tms forced the closing of beaches from Be;uh w .... r,.,,.A1 ISRAEL ••• the laundting point for rocbts that have struck Nabariya. seven miles inside lsraei. The Israeli assaGlt begaJS after Saturday's Palestmian attact north ol Tel Ariv, ill which 35 Israelis were !tilled and for which •sser Arafat's Al Fatab gaerrilfas-sep11rate from the PFLP-~aimed r'ltSpomibility. About 17 hours after lbe Israeli assault ~. Prime Miaister Meeacbem Begia told a news ooa.feren ce in Jerusalem Uult it was cornplded but th.at Israeli troops would remam un- til Israel bad guarante-es the~ guerrillas would not retUI"D to their bases. w ..... rageAl COASTAL. • Hogu also said the state is re- quired to pay for the program but that state officials may re· view the city's work program and make cuts. In other action Tbonday, planning commissioners postponed a requested expansion of Rog•r's Gardens ao Ui~ Harbor View Bills area until after the city council reviews the general plan for that area. The R<>ees-'s Ganlem ......... is ex- peded to be camiclered &pin 1n about six months. Hogan said. Boulevard in Huntington Beach to 36lh ~eet in Newport Beach. Lt. Lynn Hugbes ol the San Clemente Lifeguards said crowds Saturday and Sunday could reach 12,000 in that city. However, he said surf is an un- ms p1nng one to two feet, so surf- ers wltt probably be greatly oul- num bered by swimmers frolick- inl! 111 the f.iO degree water. Sun worshippers would be well·adv1scd to make the most of Saturday's predicted sunshine. Don DePauw of the National Weather Service said today the Santa Ana conditions that have brought unseasonal 90-degree temperatures to Orange County arc breakin~ up and that some sbowers are forecast for Sunday night. Highs should be near 80 Satur- dav and in the low 70s on Slm- day, he said. Thursday's high in Sant:. Ana was 91 degrees, DePauw said. He said water temperatures will continue to be around 59 degrees De Pauw also noted that, although 1t may look like sum- mer is already here, it's actually not even quite spring yet. Spring will offacaally begin with the vernal equinox at 3·34 p.m. Moo· day. be said. Weather like this week's would a few years back have meant headaches for police as well as lifeguards along the coast, \\Ile re youngsters used to flock to renl cottages for lbe week and throw wild parties. No.,,. however. higher prices and the lure of desert spas and Mexacan barJ(a1ns may draw a s 1~nlhcanl number of local youths away l lunlmglon Beach C ity Lifeguard Capt. Doug D 'Arn all said tus lifeguard force ~on 't be beefed up for Lhe holida)s. In Newport Beach, traditional· Iv ont:> of th<' most congested areas durmg sprang vacation. a lifeguard spokes woman said heavy crowds of 00,000 lo 70,000 per day are expected as long as the hol, s unny we~lher con- tinut>s. She said lifeguard stations will b<' reopened and liff'guard stare bcef~d up. ID addition, a llfe~llard unit rs patrolling the poltuted atta of the beach from 6 a m. to dark, warning people about the conl.ammahon. Bar- rieades and s igns have alao been erected, Shl' saact But i;urfors are out of luck. the s poke1>woman sa id. She described the ocean as "Oat -it looks like a lake today." Authorities at Uris Frencll A ti an ttc port or41ered a f1lll poJlutian alert in a bid to a.. the lobster-rich coastline, but navy ships lo8ded with c.b.alk and detesgaat wen an.able to move in between the sup.ertanl'~ and U1e shore becase ~ raclcy ot.tnlet.ims tn the wai.rr. Newport Hires Personnel Ch~ef It was the.fourth time the Brit- tany co.a& Us been poJlated bT " tanker spilt since 1911, wllen the Torrey CanJOll broke up 100 m Uea te tbe northwest, off Entland's IOUftiwut eoat. T~ ~ c.n,en.. the ,..,m s hipwreck spill on ?"eeord, poured 29 milllcm 1allons lnw the set. Tr. on waded .more in both Bnatmnt and Pnmee. ~ toot" 4! people, fn. cludlna woman. oU lbe 1,orl- foot. Amoco Ca.db cflldnl lbe nlgllt. 1eam. Oil.tr tft• captjlii and lli'lt omcer oa board UD· lit..-.-.... lt yu .not known lmmed1.a.'¥ u th 1 WU9 ln ayiowl daapi', \ Newport Bead City Manager Robert WJllA .....,....ttd the appointment today of Wayne Scbwammtl &o fill the post of pencimiel direct.or. vented la.st OeCObet by the retlptiion of Frank lvem. fvens. wbo left the city In a dl~uta over c.U7 personnel poUcl .11 CW'natly rwmlng for lbe elty coucll f'nm t.be Third D ttlcL . Scb.wammel • .U. ii prese.nUy · cleputY pUi.Oa.ne.t director for the c1tt of Oalla.4. Wynn said fiie wm. ttpOtt to his 0, 178 a montfl } on WedD • Wynn Mid be 11nlabed. tir.t iD the R ~ m aPP.!Jcantl for the job . Tae new per director ho!Ab a b&cbelor of sckmce decree in buslnea s ad millistrat.io11 and pasoonel muaiemeirt rrom Arm~g Collere in Berteley alld a master's degree ln p&&blic acfmfntstraUM trom Golden Gate University ln San Pnad1co. 0.. of Sdawa&11mel'• ftnt jobs will IM U. l'ftniitm•l ol a •w el_, UWadaa\O .._ 8,_.y s1 .... wt. ....,_ u. ett:t DeXt mieau. to take Olll'G t.le 1lWwy sys la CMli9. Va.ta. Tbe UbnrJ bou-.l oC tnllt.ees, M'ond97 • ed ccm'lldlmen to increase the base sal&r)' pwn Ute librarin lo aid tMm JO rec~ • n.iaee....t for Libtmy lrm:t 1 I I pnanUd a salary &Ul"N)'..aida.-...1hat of the six Orange County ciUes that ru.o lheli own Ubrary sy.tem, Jlfea,..... Badl Pl'1'5 tts librariaa , ... ~•t., with a s.alarJ raqjq f!Dml U. '18:S lo $2..161. Sant.a A.a.a. .xt ill line, ranges iD saW)' n-om o.Jll t. a..m . ucl tlle tap aal&ry la paid in Analleim ~ t.bt rib'rarlan cu c.,. behr•a .p,521 aod SS,7•0. Library tnisteeir met ror. 15 ' pencnt incft.a:Se, w~ would ha .. broUilCb1 the Cr\)' librarian up to a beDDninc salary of $3.,064, blll coandlmca i.m&eed !oUowed the adviC'e ol Wyaa ad inci:eased lbe pay range bw 10 ,.rteDt and~ to .bave all lhe cilJ'a depafltment bead ularies surwycd. T .. •>' indiuted Utat if Ute librarian and h auislat. ~e llbrary "UVI~ ~tmtoT, are f•aa4 to M la Ii•& betllad IJi raHar tntna1e pnUtions l the ctl)'. U.y will c: !Ml Mr nnother increase ln ~ u6lry r••IH duria1 Ut ~\ng bud1et proce'I~. 7 • Saddleback- ORANGE C~TY,°CALIFORNIA anna O.lly .. , ... -"'"''"'-~ ~IREMEN INSPECT CAR THAT FLIPPED, KILLING ONE AND INJURING THREE Aubrey L. Annas of Mission Viejo Died During Test Drive of New Volvo Trustees Reassign !Directors? f Four SaddJeback Valley Unified School District ad- manistralors have been given legal notification that they may be reassigned to other positions because or financial problems resulting from recent stale leg is I a lion Eleven additional superv1so~ a I s g., m a y r e c c 1 v c s 1 m 1 I a r not1ricat1on ll•tlcrs Noting that trustees agreed not to send such letter-. last month, Loa Young, prec;1dt•nt of the school board, announced Wedncsdny that the lcllers have been sent oul She sate! Trustee Mary Phalltps :..uggestcd m a memo on Monday thal changes may be needed because "the new finan- dal leg1slat1on may have possi- ble or um,isual fiscal restraints on our budget " · • But Mrs. Young obviously ob· jecled lo the move. She argued that trustees should have dis cussed programs first and that the county counsel won'l handle any legal oomphcahons which may result from the letters Reminding trustees that their role is to set policy and not ad· mmistcr the district. she said the letters were not recom- mended by the superintendent "It looks like we're emasculal· ing the educational progress or this school district," she said Although Trustee Wilham Kohler agreed with her, Trustee George Henry said the board had never received a recom- mendation from administrators. Mrs. Phillips explained later tl\at she suggested thal some employees be notified of possible changes because that was rec· ,ommended by a community (See TRUSTEES, Page A2) Or~::cJ7 Coast Weatber Sunny Saturday wath patchy fog at beaches early Saturday. Cooler. Lows tonight 52 to 56. Highs Saturday 72 to 75. INSIDE TODAY Viejo Man Killed In Parkway Crash A Mission VieJO man listed as one of four injured when a new car overturned during a sales demonstration was dead on ar- n val Thursday at Mission Com munity Hospital. Highway patrolmen said Aubrey L . Annas, 34, or 23796 Avenida Colombia died or an Juries suffered when a new Volvo overturned on Camino Capistrano north of Crown Valley Parkway Patrolmen said Annas was eJccted and thrown moreEn 40 feet when the car dra n by salesman Dennis Flanni .2verturned. Patrolmen said tiFlannigan, of 25915 Via del Sur, M 1ss1on V1e10. was demonstrat· mg how quickly lhe car could change lanes al 10 a.m. when he lost control or the vehicle. Flanrugan was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. Another passenger, John Marshall, 35, of 2e712 Cuenca, Mission VieJo, sufCered "moderate" anJunes. patrolmen said f'tannigan's 5 year-old son Mat thew. also a passenger in the car. was not tnJured. Patrolmen said no c1tat1on has been issued Flannigan pending t•om plelaon of investigation or lhe accident. Lifeguards Brace For Beach Crowds By JACKIE HYMAN • OltlleO.llyl'l ... St.it Lifeguards from San Clemente lo Seal Beach were bracing to day for anticipated heavy crowds this weekend to kick off spring vacation for thousands of Orange County students. All pubhc schools will be closed next week, as will Sad- dleback College and the Coast Comm unity College District col leg es. However, students al UC Irvine will be laking final exams and won't get to loll m the sun unlit the week of March 27. While the exuberance isn't ex- pected to match the somewhal notorious Bal Weeks of a bygone era, lifeguards said a long rainy spell followed by this week's Santa Ana wind conditions 1hould bring unusually larae crowds to the beaches. Adding to Ule congestion at other sites will be the fact that a raw sewa~ spill into the Santa Ana River ftas forced the clos1og or beaches from Beach Boulevard in HuntJngton Beach lo 36th Street in Newport Beach Lt Lynn Hughes of the San Clemente Lifeguards said crowds Saturday and Sunday rould reach 12.000 an that city llowe\ er. he said surf as an un- ansparing one totwofeet, sosur£- <'rs will probably be greatly out· numbered by swimmers frolick- an~ an the 60-de~ree water. Sun worshippers would he ""ll·advasedlo make the most of Saturday's predicted sunshine. Don DePauw of the National Weather Service said today the Santa Ana conditions that have brought unseasonal 90-degree temperatures to Orange County are breaking up and that some showers are forecast for Sunday night. Highs should be near 80 Satur- day and in the low 70s on Sun- day, he srud. Thursday's high in Santa Ana was 91 degrees. DePauw said. He said water temperatures wHI continue to be around 59 degrees <SeeSPRING, Page AZ> $200,000 Fire Hits Santa Ana Buildings Tanker Fouls Beaches BREST, France CAP> -The American supertanker Amoco Cadiz. carrying 63 million gallons of 011, broke in two today on rocks off France's Brittany coast and was pouring oil onto beaches and fishing grounds. The wreck has the potential to be the worst tanker spill on rec ord ar all tanks are reuptured and It dlschargei. its ru11 load Hut officials could not forecast the size of the spill Even before the 233,690 ton ship broke up three mtles off shore, leaking oil had reached more than a mile of coastline A uthoritaes at th as French Atlantic port ordered a full pollution alert in a bid to sa.,•e the lobster-rich coastline, but navy ships loaded with ..chalk and detergent were unable to move 1n between the supe rtanker and the shore because or rocky obstructions tn the water It was the fourth time the Bnt- tany coast has been polluted by a tanker spill smce 1967, when the Torrey Canyon broke up 100 miles to the northwest. off England's southwest coast The Torrey Canyon, the worst shu)\vreck spill on record, <See SPILL, Pa&e A2) . W admll Says He's Confident Of Vindication By TOM BARLEY Of.,,. 0.11, l'tt.t '~" Dr Wilham Baxter Waddill took ha s case out of the courtroom Thursday and pre· dieted to the press and public an a crowded county courthouse corridor that he wtll be cleared, of murder charges. Waddill, 42, told onlookers in the glare of lights set ·up by television crews that he will be "\indicated and exonerated of this really outrageous crime " The physician, accused of strangling a n ewborn baby to death an the nursery at Westminster Community Hosp1lal. said he found at hard to understand why the murder charges he faces had not been dropped during the preliminary hearing stage in municipal court And the Huntington Harbour obstetrician told the press and onlookers who earher packed Orange County Superior Court J~dge James K. Turner's courtroom that he went to the district attorney's office volun tar~l~ as soon as he learned that CSee DOCTOR, Page A2) The mwte1 are a. ,,opular a. ev.r Mrpite studio /inan· cial scandal and high bo% of· /Ice prfcn. Stories °" CJ ez. amme whJI and alao revietD the Cop nomhieu ha the Academy Awczrds race. A pre-dawn fire swept lbrouah two downtown.SanLa Ana build· ings this mori!ing cau!\lng an estimated $200,000 worth or damaae and re1ulUng in 11\Jury to four firemen. ... when the thrift shop store front• collapsed. Flre lnve4tigators termed the buUdlngs in the 400 block of East Fourth Street 1 total loss. One terffd as a thrift 1tore ror the Orange County Retarded Cbildren'a lety. The second bulldlng housed a furniture 1tore. One firefighter suffered a broken arm and the other crushed ribs as the light stan- dard collapsed. Anot~r firefighter suffered smoke tnhalation end the fourth injury occurred when one fireman l'ecelved fint·dSree bums about his wri1l and orm. Fin officials tVtre at the Acene late thi' mornlna attempt· 1n1 to d tttmlno the c:awit or the costly bluo. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1978 .... ,, ....... ADMITS HIS GUil T Ex-Congressman Hanna Israel Hits Guerrillas Repeatedly BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP> Israeli commandos swept into _ Lebanon in helacopters and · boats today, blow1oe up a seacoast base of Palestinian guerrillas and rocketing two carloads or refugees. mdepen dent observers and ~uerriilas said (Related photo, A4 ) Reports reaching the pres- idential palace here indicated that Israeli troops in inland ~oulhern Lebanon. backed b~ tanks and covered by lethal air strikes. were mo\ ang west toward the Mediterranean after capturing rive more Palestmaan \lllages The operat10ns followed up lhc Israela assault launched Wedbesda~ into southern Lebanon to clear a guerrilla-free strip alon~ Casualttes among Lebanese and Palestinians. including Ci\ a Ii ans, exceed 600 with 250 killed, lht> Red Cross said here in a report on the first two days of fighting. The attack on the coastal guerrilla camp at Adloun, 22 miles north of the Israeli border and between Tyre and Sidon, was carried out during the after noon uoder cover of a 1"(1Jss1le CStt ISRAEL, Page \2) PERFECT DAY FOR BARTENDER Ah. to be Irish on St Patrick s Da) Ah. lo be a bartender Dennis Victor. an Irish Jew in New York City who tends bar at O'Neal 's. fits the bill perfectly Jules Loh, Associated Press "ipeci al correspondent, toast-. f1im on Page B6 t l \ I • 1 t j TEN CENTS Prison, Fine Possible - WASlllNGTON (APJ Jo'orml·r Orange County con- gressman Hat:hard T Hanna, the only presC'nt or former con· ~rcssman charged an the Korean 1 n f I u e m· c h u y 1 n ~ s <' a n d a I pleaded J.(utlly lodav to onl' count of c·onspirnry to defraud \ht· l '"> and thl•rt:bv avotdl•d tnal 1111 a I() count indictment scht•tlull'<i lo bc~an next Wl!ck I le l'OUld tK' scnll'nc·ed to a maximum of ftH' ~ear' in pnson and a SI0.000 fmt· No sc•ntencmg datt.> was :.ct pt•nd1ng a prubataon report on Hanna The wh1h»ha1red Hanna, D· Ct11tf who -.1·1 vcd tn Congress rrom 196:1 lo 1971, -.at by as go\ crnmt•nt lawHr .Jeffrcv S Whitt· rc•ad lht' dj.(,:C'cment reached an plea-hargatntni,: with Hanna In 1t, llannc.t adn11lled that he· had aJ.(rN·d with Korean bw.1 nt•ssman T•mi.tsun Park to use ll1t• powt•r nl hts ofrH't• and post lion ,1s ~1 <·ongrc-..sman to further till' rinanl'tal tlllf'n•sU; or Park Thcsl' ran in t'X<'css or S200.000 "For lttl'Sl' al'ls, Hanna re· c·cn l'd from Park substantial amounts of money and other material rons1derat1ons," the plea bargaanang agreement said Park, a Washington-based nee dealer. abo 1s under indictment Rut the ~overnmcnt has agreed to drop the charges against hi m 1n exchange for his "truthful testimony · an other casc•s aris- ing from the alleged attempt b' the South Korean ~O\ ernmcnt to bu~ support tn ConJ.(r<~ss \\hen callecl tn the bench b\ chad L ~ District JudgL• Wtllaam U Bryant. Hanna at· tempted to t•xplatn \\hat got him into his pred1c;1mrnt Hut the Judge said that <ill he w<inted tn know was whether any pressure \\:is put on Hanna lo plead guilt} While told Bryant what lhl' government expected lo 'show 1f the trtal had gonP on ;,is scheduled-. 'In return for his Pfforts. Jlan na rcccl\·ed many b1•npf1ts.' Whale• lnlcl tht• Judge lk rl.' l't'l\Cd an ~xces~ or S200.000 tn cash and chc<·k-; lil•twcen 19fi9 a n<I the end of 1975 Thul 1s l"1cc a~ much as pn' \ 1ouslr puhltsht·d l'sllmJtes of monc'.' that llanna recr1,ed from Park In the rnurs1· •>f con gress1onal hearing.,, I' ark has de nied hrtbtng any congressmPn or in an' \\a~ art1ni.: a ... an <1g1·nt of tht• KoreangO\crnment· llanna ~ plt'a l'ami> on th1· tia' w ht•n lht• gO\;ernmcnl "as to Jffl'~cnl tis rar ... t 'A tlnes-.es 1n lhl tnal of th.-0111\ man 1·harged "1th n111ws ir1 the> -hore;in St<.tn d;.d llancho l' K11n. a Korea horn cosmt'l1t:::. ::.ale-..m;1n al~o c·har gctl wath dtdraudtng tho· go\ l'rnm1•nt ISt'4' llANN1\, Page/\:.!> Dallf ,, ... ,._Illy....,·--The two flremcn most aeri0u.1· ly tnJuNa flihtina Ule 12:•5 a.m . blaie were al.nick by a r1111n1 li&ht pQle that ... knocked O"'U • The alarm was flrst reporiild at 12:45 a.m. and lS w11n't Witil 11.m. that the blu s.ia co be under control. VALUE VILLAGE THRIFT STORE LIES IN CHARRED RUINS AFTER SANTA ANA FIRE Two DowntoWn 8uUdlng1 D atroyed '"• 1200,000 BtaH; Four Firemen Injured o, l J •. ·. A2 DAILY PILOT A Head of the Season Youn~ ... ters <1l Barcelona Elementary School in l\T1ss10n \'H·W got an early taste of Ea ... t<·r I ha ... \\ <'t•h "hen they held their ov. n parade of bonnc•b. Matt Ford, 8, abo\·e left. sports a ba~ket -hat while Renee Swan ... on, X, models a blip hat made of fealhcr <.lu ... ter:;. Uoth are in the secon~ gradl·. SVUSD to Get Fed Fund $92,000 f ~r Storm Damage Replacement The Saddlt'hack Valle~ Un1f1ed School 1>1stnC't expect~ to get al leu:-.l $.92,000 1n federal funds to replace trt>es and shrubs and n·pa1r slopes damaged by the n:rent rains. The district will rt'CE'1ve the funds under a rcdrral law wh.lrh allows schools to h<: re1mbur!>ed for dama~c '4-ht•n thE' {'ountv ,.., declared Cl d1sasl('r area because of M>mt• "al'l of Go<l" he buying and planting nc"' trees to replace the 410 trees lost ''hen heavy ram and wmd swept through the valley. About $22,000 1s due to bank slippage, he .said Anderson said the d1slr1ct also may be r e imbursed for transportation costs if the ram.., have dela~ed a new school from opening, C'ausing students to be bused. \ndcrson said almost all lhe district!> schools had some damage from the storms. O'Neill ElementarY and Mission Viejo High School lost the );lreatest number of trees SN1ous bank' damage occurred al Cordillera and De Portola F.lemt•ntary and La Pa z lntermed1ale schools. Second Car Found Kidnappers 'Somewhere in NW Rome~ ROME <AP> Police today found the second car used in the escape of the terrorists who kid· napped political leader Aldo Moro, increasing their belief that h e was being h eld some where in northwest Rome. The car was parked on the sam e street where the first one was found Thursday afternoon. aeveral miles from the site of the kfdnappmg in the Trionfale section of t.be city. a sPoke1man s:ud. He said there were blood stains on and in the Ont car. Tests were being made lo de· termine whether it was the blood of the 61-year-old Moro, presi- dent of Italy's dominant Chrili· Uan Democratic Party However , police have ex- pressed the belief that Moro was unhurt in the abduction in which his five police bodyguards Mire killed. They said one or the of· ficers got off three shots, prob- ably wounding one of the ter· rorist.s. As 50,000 soldiers and police spread a dragnet across the country for Moro, news media continued to gel anollymous telephone calls purporting to com e from the kidnappers. A number of calls starting soon aft.er the kidnapping Thurs- day· said it was the work of the Red Briga des, Italy's most feared urban guerrilla gang. A dozen terrorists ambushed Moro's limousine as he was on his way to a session of Parlia· menl, killed all rive of his police bodyguard!> with a bar- rage of pistol and submachine. gun fire and took him away in another car " A group of five slate pros· ecutors worked around the dock to coordmale the manhunt. Chief prosecutor G1ovanru d1 Matteo said the government was con:.1dering proclaiming a "st.pte of public danger" under which the right or habeas corpus could be sui:.~nded. .. Premier Giulio Andreotti, tus new Christian Democratic gov- ernm enl confirmed by the shocked Chamber of Deputies 12 hours after the abduction, sum- moned leaders of the four other parties supportin& the govern- ment to a meeting to chart tough anti-terrorist policies. As the powerful president of the party that has dominated every government since World War II. Moro was one of the chief ardl.ilects oC the pact un· der which the Communists agreed to s upport Alldreotti in exchange for an equal voice with the other parties ht contributing to Cabinet policy and monitorin~ tht' government's performance. Photographs and names of 18 men and two women described as Red Brigades me mbers or i.uspl!cled supporters were televised nationwide and pubhshed m newspapers with appeals for cooperation in locat- ing them Roadblocks were erected on most htghways. Police stopped thousands of motorists and searched their cars. Checks were stepped up at airports and borner points. ldentltles were carefulft t•hecked. especiaUy of people on stret<.'hers or i n wheelchairs Helicopters and police dogs \\ere used "'1dely by the searchers. Anaheim High Drug Arrests Total 34 By GARY GRANVILLE OI .. DMIJ lllllM 5Uff An undercover drug investlga· tion in An~im high 6Chools ended Tburscfay everytig ~Ith the arrest of 24 juveniles anCl lO adults on various druir charges. Anaheim polic~ reported to- day the three-ci~ arrest sweep by 21 three-man arrest teams netted all but three juveniles and one adult suspect named in arrest watTants. Police said those arrested ranged in age from 12 to 21 and that all those arrested had aJ. legedly been involved in at least two drug sales lo undercover of- ficers. The arrest by Anaheim, Buena Park and Stanton police as well as Orange County sheriff's dep- 9 lles came in the late afternoon and evening hours, a likely lime to find youngsters al their homes. porte<il Y resulted in the purchase of a wide a&sortment of drugs, including cocaine and so-caUed Thai sticks, police said they were unable to identify a major s uppli er to th e youngsters. T h e und ercover drug purchases ranged from $10 to $30, aacordlna to police. Fro"' Page AJ HANNA ..• While told the judge that there lS no evidence Hanna paid any money to any other con· gressman Hanna's role as outlined by the Justice Department allorney ".., s to help Tongsun Park be<•om<> seller's agent for California n ee to Korea, thereby t•n...1hhn,:t Park io earn substan- tial C'omm1s:-10n:-.. "Wt! had qu11 .. a bit of damag{'," said Ken An11t-rson, the district's tl1rcl'tor rd ad minbtrat1v<> st•rv1rt•s who <·om piled a six inch th1c·k lmok (JI photographs of tht· damage /\It hough probably e\ f'ry :-rhool d1stri('l m the C'ounty 1.., requestmg ass1stanN" Ander:.on said, Saddleback's damage prob .1hly will he higher than most Fr ... PageAJ Police said three high school campuses were involved in the three-month undercover o!){'rn· lion that led to the arresti. Jl,tnn<1 aho recommended lo lhe director of the Korean Cen- tral Intelligence Agen'cy and 111 ht-r Korean gO\ t•rnmrnt of. f1t•1als that P..irk be designated as agent of the California rice i;elll'rs, Whit<' said Hanna then introduced the Korean busi- n<'ssman to California rice ~rowers, rcC'ommending him as their agl'nt, the lawyer said Jle sa1d a maJor cxpcnM• will f .,rota Page Al TRUSTEES .. budget comm1tt<>e. Those who rec<' i v" d th c· notices by Wl'dnt:sday, the legal deadline, ''<'rt' l.t•ah Welte, superv1:-.or of the Mcntilll) G1fl . ed l\l 1nors progr.im . Jeff Herdman, super\'lsor of tht• School lmprovcml•nt Program . Joanne Harri s, music coordinator and Gary ,J t•ffr1<'" assistant c11rl'Clor of pupil .se r v 1 C'(.•s The d1..,tnl'l :-. It l'l;isslf1 ecl superv1.sors ..abo ar<' (•x pccted to be sent s1m1lar notices Th<' d1 ... tnd, howevr•r. 1s n•qu1rerl only to give th<•st• t·mployce!> 30 days· notice f'ront Page 11 I ISRAEL ... bombardment from four Israeli navy gunboats. one observer Silld. · The h<'liropter ·bornt• paratroopers reported!) fought hand-to hand with the guernllas of George llabash's radical Popular Front for lhf' L1herallon of Palestme bt•fore d). nam1t1ng the base. Guerrillas snid 10 hours earlier in thE• c;ame area, they ,found the la1I of an Jsraeh rocket lying near two wret·kcd autos where tht• h<x11cs of men, women and children were so mangled 1t could not h.-1kl<.•rm1ned how many there Wl're One uncon- firmed report spoke of 20 dead. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .,.,... 0t*"9t (O.•t 0.tUV P1~ •fft 'llllf'W, ~ h, C'~ .. ""' ..... 'WW\ ,,.,.,, ,, pubtl~ b¥ .... Or~ CM\t~l\l'l•"QC~., "'°""'•'•~•~•'tt ~·,,,_,_ lllll'oMaw thrO...f)t\ frlfMY for Co\fa ....,,,., ._.....,.... 8•H" ... Uft0~ 9Mch f""" ta1" V•l'ey, lrv1ft111 \add• .... V•llflY •"4 .._ .... h,-.~, .... ,, 4 ..... ,......,.. ..... f*" '' oubU"""'<t \.6t"4' .. 'fi aittd ·~"'"',., tM 9"VWIOe4 "'*'"" ~ Pl•f\t ., •t lll) M\I MA'f' ~.c.e..t ........ (.A•1f0<nt•"'• .. ..., .. _ P'f"•nt •""4 fl'\Atf•V.' "~·-~,'.,!. ~= .. ""'-"'-••II;""" Ullo< '-'AM ........ Mol-... F•• 0..0.llUM ~J'­A ... llMll W~ .......... ~ VafteyQfttoe lml u '-'"-•I \4'11 Oi-."'- Offk:H ....... =~'t~~,:,==-i...---.111lO--...s.twt Telll,..,.. t714>to.mt Clttt-.. Adi!~..,.,. ......._.v.1...,_°"'"4 .., .. ,10 ,,__(_ •tMIOO ~::.~~·.~~= ;::r.;.;-... ~ .• ;;r.;;;.;ji" ... ~ -.. 1:t :::;:"'~....;::.•.,.... -1•1 1Nr111luleio = .. ~~·;.::!~r. .. ~ .:· .~::. ~·:. =~~~ _.., lllih!Arf ·we had a horrible wind com!' through this valley," he ex plained. SPRING WEATHER. • • A federal survey team ap· proved the district's report of damage this week Anderson said he expects to receive pro- visional authonzalion to do the repair work m two weeks \Her the r~ are complet· ed. a federal audit team will check the work before the dis· lncl 1s re1 mburM·d. he said DePauw also noted that, although 1l may look like sum- mer 1s already here, it's actually nol c .. cn quite spring yet. Spring will officially begin with the \t>rnal C'qumox at 3 .34 pm. Mon- da'. ht• ... aid \\.' cather like this week's \.\OUld a few years aack have meant headaches for police as "'ell as lifeguards along the coast. where youngsters used to Dail St. Pat Court's Wearin~' the Green MANY A llOMEOWNt~R has known the joy of being teepeed, that not so r .. r<' treat in which the exterior of one's home 1s liberally bedecked in yards of decorative toilet paper. It's not unusual. Al lc<.1st, 1l 1sn 'l in the home. But il doesn't happen that often in the county courthouse at Santa Ana. Rut there 1t was today for all to see in J udge James H. Walsworth's Department 5 yards and yards of toilet paper covering the clerk's de:.k and extending all lbe way across the courtroom lo the Judge's bench. "THERE HAS TO BE a rrason for this.'' muttered Judge Walsworth as he hurried along the corridor lo m- c;pcct the vandalism influ:tcd by intrudcrs--who either did it late la.st mghl or t-arly lo<la•; Well, J udg<>, the reason 1sn 't hard to find Your clerk's ncime-I'> .Jimmy O'Donnell. And the toilet paper is green Jimm)' is weanng a green blazer and he always dnnks green beer durmg the noon hour on March 17 Happy St. Patrick's Da;, Judge. f'ro111 P~AJ DOCTOR CONFIDENT. • • he might foce criminal charges "l have faith in the judicial system," Waddill said. "I have always tried to tell the truth and make certain thft I can explain the events that occurred in the hosoital nurser:v lo the satisfac· lion oethejudge, jury and medical community.'' Waddill and Dr. Malbour Walson, one of his lwo lawyers, called the press conference shortly alter Judge Turner sent his jury home for a three-day weekend. Under questioning from de· tense attorney Charles Weed· Bank Bandit, 15, Nalibetl BERLIN (AP) -"Now U cets serious~" said the lS·Ynr-old boy as he pollated a toy plstol al the teller in the branc)\ bank ln West Berlin's Rudow dtatrlct and demanded ho mt• op a plastic bag with money. " Tho teller dumped 3,,500 rnara, the eQulvalen.i of about Sl,,'750, ln the ba9, and t.be boy ran out. A banlt employee followed him ~d directed the police to the home where the boy wu bldi.Dg in UI cellar. man, Wadctill repeatedly denjed after he took the witness stand ·Thursday that he bad strangled or choked a baby girl to death on March 2, 1977. He has not yet been asked to comment on the testimony of Dr Ronald Corne lisen, a pediatrician who has testified that he was in the nursery while Waddill was throttling the in· fanl rt is alleged that Waddill panicked and decided to kill the baby when be learned that bis attempted abortion of the fetus carried by an 18-ye.r-old Hunt· maton Beach firl bad failed. Comelisen tdtllled that Wad- dlll told hhn: ··'lb11 baby·can't Uve/' He aaid WaddW th~n SUJt· 1ested four ways in wbJcb t.be child could be aumlered, incl~­ ing d rown..in1 Ute infant In a bucket of water. W 1dd1ll told tl'Ht jury Thursday that he b•d absolute faith in the saline sotuUoo he Injected Into tho bab)"I mother. Ho firmly re- jected Ulc proeecutlbn ar1ulllfl1t that the ltlus survived the scald- ing fluid. w addUl t 1un0ct lb at he had puaonally never known a fetus to aunlvc a properly ad· mlnbtered •a>.ine procedure. ''l don"t believe U could happen," Wadd.lll 1&1.tl. " flot•k to rent collages for the week and lhrow wild parties. Now, however, higher pnces .;ind the lure of desert spas and Mexican bargains may draw a s1gn1ficant number of local youths away. Huntington Beach City Lifeguard Capt. Doug o ·Arnall said his hfeguard force won't be beefed up for the holidays. In Newport Beach, traditional· ly one of the most congested areas during spring vacation, a lifeguard spoke:.woman said heavy crowds or 60.000 to 70 000 per day are expected as long as the hot. sunny weather con- tinues She said lifeguard stations will be reopened und lifeguard staff beefed up I n add1t1on, a lifeguard unit 1s patrolling the polluted a rea of t he beach from 6 a.m. to dark. warning people about t he contamination Bar- ricades and signs have also been erected, s he said But surfers are out of luck. the spokeswoman s aid She described the ocean as "flat -1t looks like a lake today " f'rotRP~AI SPILL .•. poured 29 rnilLion gallons into the sea. The oil washed ashore m both England and France Helicopters took 41 people, in eluding a woman, off the 1,067· fpot Amoco Cadiz during the niJ;~hl. leaving only the captain and first officer on board the un· lit vessel It was not known immediately if they were in serious danger. Maritime authorities reported that the front section or the ship, lis ting heavily, was drifting towards rocks in the direction of the s ummer resort port of Portsall. Officials who Oew over the wreckage said it was sur· rounded by oil extending out (or about two miles. T1'e ship ran aground three miles offshore on the PorL')alt Rocks, 25 miles north of Brest • after the steering mechanism railed during a bad atorm late Thursday, maritime authontres said. An attempt by the West German lug Pac1f1c. based in Brest, to keep the s h.ip off lhe rocks failed when the tow lme snapped. Police and firemen were besieged with hundreds of com· plaining telephone calls over· nlaht as fumes from tbe leaking oil drifted ashore. The lanker ls own~ b1 Amoco Transport Qompany, a s ub- sidiary oC the American Amoco Oil Company. and aalls under the LibcriH flaa . A marlUme administration spokesman said the tanker was Usllng 30 deareea lie said the ah.ip. which was bullt nve ye9" aao ln Spain, as caJT)'\nl 218,000 tona -63 million aaUons -ol Mlddlo East crude oil aDd L2 mlllion 1allon1 oC en1lne ruel. 1 However, they refused to name the schools worked by the two youthful appea ring un· dercover officers. While their investigation re· San Diego Sizzles SAN DIEGO CAP) -Thurs· day was a record-hot day 10 San Diego, reaching 90 degrees at Lind berg Field shortly after noon Pilot Logbook fo'or this and other help lo Park, l lanna received the large sums of money, White told the court See Soccer Game, Help Stricken Boy By I.AURIE KASPER. Of ,,,. O••IY ,. ... SIMf Saddleback Valley's weekend activities include a chance lo help 12-year old Laguna lhlls resident Eddie Rua Eddie's leg!> were paralvz<'<I last December following a fall from his home's roof v.h1le stnngmg Chnstmas lights The energetic young m:.in has battled to mac;ter the use of his wheelchair and make the best of it despite his paralysis Sunday the American Youth Soccer Organization, a group Jn which Eddie was heavily mvolved, 1s sponsoring a professional soccer game at 2 J> m on the Mission VieJO l-Ugh School athletic field . Tickets for the game, which features the California Surf versus the Seattle Sounders. are $2 50 And most importantly, money raised from the game will henefit Eddic ...., ... CiJ AND ANOTHER YOUNG Valley fall victim has been battling his way toward notonety Scott Perry, son of Mr and Mrs Stephun Perry of El Toro. ha.'l placed rirst in the Nutional Multiple Sclerosis Read-A-Thon. Young Perry fell 20 feel out of a tree some hme ago and apparently was unconscious for quite § whl,)e "They didn't think he'd survive," sa1d SVUSD Uard of Educa· lion President Loa Young But he did survive and tus doctor recommended dur· ing his recovery that he read. That suggestion a pparently paid off for Scott and other people who wilJ benefit from the money he raised through his reading talent. He read 63 books with the support of 70 people, thereby earning $560 for National Sclcros1., Mrs Young ... av-; the young lad can read ltf pages m 45 minutes ••• MISmON VIEJO HIGH Sc:hool drama af1c1onados are concerned about the slow progress on the new campus theater. CoostrucUon has been postponed several times due to the season's inordinate rainfall. The students are worried the facility will not be ready for their spring production or • "Carousel." Wednesday, a student appealed to trustct>s There have been extensionc; "'till heaven know[>; how long,'' the cli•1runUed student said District Director of Facihlle~ and Services Bob Ferguson polnled out the students may need help from the heavens since most of the rams appear lo be ong1oaUna there. But the student obv1ou~ly wasn 't impressed with the heavens and really wasn't too sure about the board either. "Just a little extra push from the board can't help ••• c_an 't hurt," the student said ... -. . . ·. . " " .• . ·, ·. .. ,. . *• .• . ·. ,• •' OFFSHORE CLASS:'----' ' '••i'·• .J \14j ... I J • , \i 1i.1h \\,Ii·~ PERFORMANCE CLASSES: ·~... ,,. r °"' • \ ROUTES SHOWN FOR BOTH OPEN AND PRODUCTION CLASS RACES SATURDAY Spectator Fleets at Newport, Dana and Oceanside Wiii Be Closely Patrolled Viewing Clues Offered Bluffs, Jetties, Binoculars Recommended Al JO a m Saturday. the starter's flare will send the world'') fastest fleet into action as offshore power boat racers gun away from Newport Beach m the Bushm11ls Grand Prix ~lost observers of past races belteve it 1s the world's greatest spectacle an po'her boat racing Rut 1f it's such a spectacle, the problem for most landlubbers 1s where c:an they\ iew 1t? That isn't a real 11roblt>m 1f you're on a boat in the !>pectator Oeets off Newport. Dana Point or Oceanside Or if vou're aloft an an aircraft, y<Ju have the bird's ... eye view But for the landlubber who rushes lo the coastline lo "View the race. finding a spectator point tomorrow may be a real disappointment Here arc som<: pointers on land-bound v1<-wang Raee Schedule E IGllTll .\N!'it '.\t Bl'SllMU.LS GRAND PRIX TOD.\ Y: DriH•r registration and inspection h.' off 1c 1.tls, until 5 p. m . Balboa Bay Club. Nt.'\\ port He~H:h Orh ers pn•·rt.ICl' meeting held earlier tocla' St Patnt'k's Day race party, 6:30 to 10 p.m. Balboa Hay Cluh. t1ekcts $12 euch, benefit to l loag ~lemon al I Cospital Afftliant~ Si\TURDA \': Final driver briefing. 9 a m . nalboa Ray Club Boat Parade out of '.':e'w'.port lliJrbor to the starting line, 9 30 a m. Race start. 10 a . m \'irtor} pres:> conference, 2·30 p m .. dockside, Halbo.1 Bay Club \\'h1skc) Barrel Race. ;\'ewport Dunes Ac1uc.itic Park, 3 p.m. A-wards banquet, 8 pm Balboa Ha\ Club. Pendleton Opposes Liquid Gas Terminal The Navy and the Marines have told the !.late Coastal Com· mission staff that a hquified natural #!as ll'rm1nal al Camp Pcndlt>ton would not be feasible along Marine Corps beachfronl. r The comnuss1on is considenng 1ve ~1te-,, among them llorno Beach 11n the b1~ Marine tram mg facthl~, for an unloadm~ Cind stora~e tt>rminal for '>upercooll.·d Jarvis Gets Road Ticket THOUSAND OAKS <AP> Howard Jarvis, co uuthor of the Proposition 13 tax reform in- itiative, h:is received a sobriety blood test and been ticketed for driving with an expired license. authorities say. (Related stones AS, A7l Ventura &unly sheriff's Lt. Mike Freeman said Jarvis was stopped after driving erratically Thursday, a dding that results of the blood test would not ~ ready for two weeks. Jarvis, 74, said he was slopped by "a very eager heaver" of- ficer who mistook tiredness for intoxication. natural gas from Alaska and In- donesia.< Related story Pa~eAS) The military expressed strong opposition at a public brit>fani;? at Camp Pendleton Thursday night. Earlier, a Navy engineer wrote a letter lo the comm1ss1on saying such a facility al Camp Pendleton would be unaccepta ble. but the comm1s!.1on scoffed But a letter from Gen l..ou1s H. Wilson. commandant of the Marine Corps, !>lates the secretary of the Navy concurred in opposition against the pro- posed terminal on Marine prop- erty. Wilson's letter said beaches here are the only ones in Southern California suitable for amphibious landings and that equipment us<'d in such landings would be an "unacceptahle hazard" to a Liquified natural gas site. Speaking for the Department of the Navy and the Marine Corps, Wilson's letter said Camp Pendleton "is nol avail able for use as an LNG terminal." Coastal Commission staff ex- pressed little surprise because the Marines have battled every other attempt to carve up the priied land. Grand Prix Viewed In Sunday Pilot Lesl the Bu.abmill11 Grand Prix of offshore power boat raelns zoom by too rast Saturday, it wU.J be reviewed in alory and photos In Sunday's Daily PiJot. POW ro WO ' -Televlllon neh~·orlaJ, bowinl lo pubUc out- cry. abandoned. vio1enl shows. But in so doln1, the tube hu turned to "adult comedleft." Ac tu&lly, it'a 1u. An AnoclaCAd Presa rtary examtnes the new trend. (sUNDAY'S BEST) hsn 't. An Associated Press ~tory examines tuturist8 and thalr vi- t1ion11 ot the world and the ways it will change. . TllF. PRIME SPECTATOR 11011\l Y.111 lw along the bluffs or l'urona del 1\1ar, flanking Ocean Roulevurd Herc you may view the pardc to the startmg hne al 9 30 a m as the power boaters move out or Newport Harbor Corona del Mar parking, howHer, 1s cxtn·mely limited Plan lo arrive very early Some race fans arc planning to stakeout spots dunng the night -THE JETI'IES of Newport Harbor also provide a good l<><:a· lion to view the fleet on parade to the start. Again. parking will IJt' a ma1or problem Actual vit•wrng of the race may bl· 1m possible> from the jetties TllE BLUFFS a1 Dana Point, whc>n· lht• performance class rac·crs tur'n ;rn<l the offshore c la -.s boals roar by on a :-lra•~'iSaway, m••:"t afford good 'll'Wlng Parking und congestion ma) belt>ssofaproblcm. -SOME VIEWING may be poss1hlC' al pmnls .ilong Pacific Coa!>t H.t1i:hw<1) bet"een Corona del Mar and LJgun... Beach Cro!>sing lhl' high\\ ay in this ;irrc1 '" d~inw·rou-. \\ hllC' th<.· \ l<'W of the' racing fleet mo' IOI! out from Ne" port llarbor shnul<I be spe<:lacular. IJnd bound r;wan~ fains should rC"<ilm· thJt \ ll'" ing Lht.• <Jctual race from the shoreline may be ciu1te llmitt'Cf Binoculars are rl•c:ommt•nded and telc>photo ll•nscs for camera'>. For land bound ral'e watchers \\t'alher \ 1s1h1hty could be a fac tor The start finish line. for ex nmplt· is 500 yards out lo se<i from entrance buoy number one outside of Newport Harbor. And for the fastest racers in the Off shore' Class. much or the race is far out lo l'ea on a triangular like cour-.e twtwccn thc Orange Coast and Cal dlina lslanrt 66th Birthday Celebrated By Pat Nixon By Thr Ass~iatf>d Pres~ J.'ormer first IJd} Pat Nixo11 celebrated her 66th h1rthdav in San Ckmente Thursday with a gathering or family and friend~. a staff mcmlwr "aid Oaughtcr .ful1c and her husband, David Eisenhower, who are t>xpecting a baby. were scheduled lo join the party. But daughter Tricia and her husband, Edward Cox. who live in New York, were not expected to attend, a staff mem~r said. There was no comment from the Nixon staff on the health of the former first lady, who suf- fered a partially paraly:z.ing i1troke in July 1976. HE>r rloclor, John C Lungren, said he rould not release any information on her progress Las\ week, former President Richard M Nixon left the .sl.'clusion of the couple's seaside villa, "Casa Pac1nca," to attend fl lavish party at th~ Palm Springs home of former Am- hasudor lo England Walter An· ncnberg. Society columns r eported Nix· oo danced all night, but Mrs. Nixon stayed home. The eolree to celebrate Annen· berg'" 70th birthday drew ao Im prcssrve contingent of former po11ttca1 flpros and celebrities. Former President Gerald Ford and hl11 wlte Betty w.-re on thl' dance floor along with lormtr Vice Pre~ident Nelson Rockefeller, formtr Am baaaador to Belcium Leon· rd 1''1 res tone. Gen and rs. Wllll1m We~tmo~land , former California Gov. Ronald R~aaian and wife Nancy, Mn. Bob Hope .nd Frank and Barbara Sln1lr . Fndlly, Match 17 11118 s DAIL y PILOT A3 Rocky Defies·Fear Restaurant Owner Works at Wirming By l>AVE CUNNINGHAM style or driving leads to many ot them. "He drives like a crazy man," one associate says. "To him, winning is the only thing." Of .. 0.llY ~ .. """' Rocky Aoki has a peculiar way of overcomln& fear. He looks it square in tbe eye every chance he eets. In last year 's Bushmilla race, Aoki was lead· ing when his engine threw a piston and forced hlm out of the competition. In his last nine races. the boat bas broken down under the strain five times. He was leading at the time of each breakdown. He was afraid of speed, so he became an. of~shore powerboat racer. He was afraid of be1gbts, so he became a Jet pilot. ~ie'~ also afraid of losing, so the multi- m1lhona1re pours everything he's got into winning So far, he's come up smelling like a rose every time. "We learned les:>on. l run the engines too hot," Aoki says. "Got to use head. Can't depend just on motors. Driving is just 30 percent. Other 70 per cent is preparation, good hull, good crew and things like that." As a wrestler, Aoki represented bis native Japan in the 1960 Olym- pic Games. As a businessman. he turn~d one small eatery into a stnng of 66 thriving r~taurants throughout the world. • He took up backgammon and within two years he was the intermed.1ate class world champion For Aoki, the Bushmills is just the start of his latest obsession-to win the world offshore power boat racing championship ln Argentina. To qualify, be must accumulate the necessar~ points during the r egular offshore circuit Saturday's race as the season opener. Andi! he can win the coveted world tiUe? "Then I quit. Whenever I become champion. then I quit," he answers That would be ln keeping with his previous style~ He quit wrestling after becoming a cbam pion, then qwt backgammon when he became a champion. Arter building Benihana of Tokyo restaurants into an international chain, he turned over the management reins to Hardwicke. Inc., freeing himseU Coe other pursuits. When he took up offshore powerboat rac- mg, he won the M1ami- Nassau race an his first .c:rack behmd the wheel. He's won three other races smce then. ROCKY AOKI But why would a m an worth more than $40 million risk his life in speedboats reaching over 100 miles per hour? On Saturday Aoki aims for his firth offshore victory as he skippers a new boat in the Bushm1lls Grand Pnx, departing from Newport Beach at JO a.m . .. "T,he challeng<.>. T love challenge," Aoki says. I don t want to watch TV and 1ust see others com . pete:. l want lo do so many things in life. "We have good chance to win," Aoki says in his Japanese version or English. "But got to be lucky. Can spend half a million dollars and have a 25-cenl part break." . I want to compete until I lose my life " be continues. ''To me, Jafe is a 100.yard dash w'ith a wall at tfle end of it .. You can't go through the wall. Sports like boat racing give me happiness during the race" Aoki is familiar with breakdowns, because his D Coast Civilians, Ping Pongers Seek Support In Record Bid Cops Commended Police officers and c1v1ltans from Fountain Valley, l rvme. Newport Beach and San Clemente were among 37 people who received slate Department ci( Justice Awards of Valor or Commendation today The awards were presented by state Attorney General Evclle J. Youni:er today at the Dis neyland Hott'I A Certificate of Valor went to San Clemente Police Officer David StkaradE'k, who disarmed a knife-'hield1ng a~sa1lant w1thoul using his gun Rece1v1ng ... Ct!1 lificc.te of Com mendallon was Edward Bek as of Fountain Vi1lley, an or g a n i z e r o f h 1 s· c 1 t y · s Neighborhood Watch who i.pends 25 to 3S hour-. a week on the pro~ram Certiflcat<'s of CommL•ndat1on :d~o were presented to Rich Vorie 0(' ln1ne <'ommunica- 1111ns ~upch·1!>or who e!>labhshcd ,, l ) /. ·.t-: ' 't 1,: ~ I ........... a braille terminal to permit the hinng of a blind dJspatcher for (·ampus police, and to Ke\m H ark ins. the slate's first blind· pol ice dbpatcher. Bob Wilson of Newport Beach was awarded a Certificate of Commendation. Hearing a lraf- r1c collision on April 29, 1977, he and his wife ran to the vehicles to give aid. Wilson applied mouth·to-mouth resusc1tatton to a victim and provided other as- sistance until paramedics ar· nved Other Orange Cu1mly rcsi· dents honored were Officer Richard McMillen of Buena Park, Bob Erdls1eck and Fred F.rdts1eck or Orange. and Of· f1c:ers Joseph Eugene Brann and Honald Wayne Berenschot of Santa Ana. The ceremonv also induded award winners from Lo~ ,\ni;?ek~ County Two Cal State Fullerton stu· dents are asking publtc support of their effort lo break the Guin·· ness World Record of 120 hours of continuous ping-ponging to benefit the Easter Seal Societv of OranJ,!e County. · The match is slated to ~gin Saturday at noon in Multi· Purpose Hoom B 1n the Un1vers1ty Game Center at Cal State Fullerton. Rick Oraenz af¥1 Barry Matthews will be playidg table tennis and the public will rnake pledges for hours of play. "We need as many people as 'he t:etn get to sign an hourly logbook to verify the record and to g1 ve psychological s upport," Orienz said. 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Match t 7, 1971 NATION I WORLD 'Best Slaot Fired' Jus t ·· · Co asting Second Treaty Battle Looms 'Our Rains' Look Better ~ WASHINGTON <AP> -Senate leaders are confident tbe second Panama Canal treaty ratification fiaht will be won mor•ea• lythan the first , WEARIN' THE LONG GREEN: Here it 'tis, the day of days for the patron saint of the Emerald Isle. So it's ap- propriate to gLve a progress. repo~t on our county supervisor who found the Luck 0 the Insh and shamrocks on his shoulders But opponents say the battle has just becun. The Senate's close 68·32 vote ratifying the neutrality treaty Thunday 67 votes were needed -saved He 1s Oran~e County Supervisor Ralph Clark, who 1s heading a public campaign to convince the Rams pro- fessional football team lo give up playmg in the dumpy old Coliseum and move down our way to Anaheim Stadium. Now there 1s alway!> certain nsk when a politician launches a side cam- paign m a year when he's up for re- election The side effort might take some gha~tly turn and do an enormous pratrall This might wash over into vol- ini:t opinion at the polls and the polill· cian could find himself dumped on his earlobes. BUT SUPERVISOR CLARK took the ri!.k anyway I le signed his name ucm bigger than hfe to full·page newspaper advertisements urging the Rams to flee LA to the more at- tractive cltmes of Orange County. What's more, the ads asked that the populace clip out a coupon, fill 1l out, find an envelope, .slap a stamp on it, and mail it in to support the Rams movmg to our re~1on. I.A Coliseum Ojf1c1al After Leaming Latest Ram Coupon Count in Orange County This 1s double riskin~ doom, since people don't normally go to that much trouble to vote for the President of the Uruted States ALL OF THIS CREATED enormollS gales of laughter ;rnd scratching among Lo~ Angeles natives, who figured lhC' Rams would be around forever. just like the LA ... mog An,::clcnos sobered up a bit, however, when the toupons !>tarted rolling m at Supervisor Clark's office. People even scnl money to back the campaign or deposits on Ram season tickets 1f the team played at Anaheim Stadium. And Supcn1sor Clark, instead of falling on his political nose. now finds himself cast m the role of hero. The latest count indicates more than 20,000 coupons have come m. These included more than $2,000 in ticket de posits. Of the 20,000 r esponses, only 3S are in opposition to the Rams moving to Anaheim. FEW POLIT ICIANS ha .. e won an election 20,000 to 35. Espl'Cially in voting by mall Even othC'r poltllc1ans are enjoying Supervisor Clark's landslide. For example, Costa Mesa former mayor and current Councilman Dom Raciti wrote in the other day to suggest how much pleasure he was getting out of it all. Now when you even get other politicians cheering your victory, you C'an be certain you're riding a real wmner. Pigeons Drop Judge OKs Extermination YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) - A Youngstown judge has rult'd lhat pigeons have no rights un der the Constitution. That frees the Youngstown Board of Health to go ahead with its pigeon exterm inallon pro- gram. Mahonin~ County Common Pleas Judge Sidney R1g- glehaupt said Thursday that the Constitution ''guarantees life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- ness for citizens, but I find no such constitutional protection ror pigeons." Rigglehaupt noted also that Ohio law authorizes killing pigeons because they are dis· ease-carrying birds. The Animal Charity League took the health board to court m January 1977 after officials an- nounced a program of feeding pigeons corn mixed with strychnine. President Carter from a major political defeat CARTER HAD put his prestige as a world leader and the political i.trength or his presidency on the hne. Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd said he believes those were the two biggest factors m assunngapproval. The treaty approved Thursday 1n the crowded and hushed Senate chamber guarantees the neutrali- ty of the canal after the vear 2000. * * Jt Panama's Leaders 'Plea,sed' PANAMA CITY, Panama CAP) Panamanian leaders begin ex arnining the US. Senate's changes in the Panama Canal neutrahtv treaty today, but the chief treaty negotJator said he did not think the basic intent had been altered. Romulo Escobar Betancourt said officials would begin meet- ing as soon as Panama's am- bassador to the United States. Gabriel Lewis. arrives from Washington SPEAKING ON a broadcast Thursday shortly after the Senate voted 68-32 to ratify the pact Thursday, he warned that his gov- ernment would accept no changes that "sully Panama's national dignity." He added that m his opinion the basic intent of the treaty was not altered by the Senate changes. Rut he said he would withhold his final opinion until after the study ll\ completed THERE WAS no indication how long this would take or whether the findings would be announced before the Senate concludes de- bate on the second treaty, which would turn the waterway over lo Panama by the year 2000 Panamanian leaders said earlier there would be no reac- tion unlll after the Senate debate, which is expected to finish sometimt.>mApril T H E LATE C H ANGES diminis hed Panamanun en· thus1esm when word on the rallf!C'ation vote was received. Government spokesman Ernesto Solis said Gen. Omar TornJOS, the country's leader. "was not euphoric, of course, but r felt he was rather pleased and calm after the vote." Solis said he personally con- !>idered the vote "a major victory for the Panamanian people." TORRIJOS DECLINED to meet with reporters. sending word he had no comment. The Senate added two amend ments to the treaty, authorizing U S. warships to transit the canal ahead or other ships ID the event of an emergency and granting the United States the right to in· tervene militarily if ink:rnal strife m Panama closes the canal. East's Wearing White Dusting Won't Hamper St. Pat Celebrations Te111peraf. Mn>• .Albll'IY Altlll'~ .Amarlllo Altdlef-oe AtlMtle 8•111mo,. 81rm'"9hem etsnierUI llol• &ollon 8uffel0 Clllceoo Cl 11< I nnall aewtend ColU19111us Ol .. l'l.Wln Dettver OHMolnH Detroit °"'""' F'atrunh H•r1ford .... ,_ ......... 1 .. HOllSton lllCl'l .. 111 l(an's City LHVe~s Lltlla fllock Los.Anvel• LllllllVllle Mleml Miiwaukee ~L ,.. 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Wit• M snow tlfO•d Rout• 29 '" Wot Amwell T-.nlp In Mef'c.r Coullly MerylMe, ""''<II got -to 11W• Inc.tin of ~ i.fofoe It tl#'Nd to rein, •Ito ,......_ • .-t~-f91etect Ir.tile l•lllllY. Parllel ctMrlflO wn ~ to- •• In !fie e.c elld ~et-"' IM mid acllwwe-.,.CWll tomelllfle -411kUp, CaUlortafa s .... , Report Hunt..._. .._..., Wewt -te th .... !Mtwllfl~lwtll.~ lle11s PMr. Ne1",.rt tHClll Pl• Mlrf a..c11 c:~ frllftl »Ill $tr ... to f.etltAA"lltlWW <Coo1tol &01olher In- formation will bt Jound on Pag• B12today) when the United States will sur- render control of the 8'-year-old waterway, provided the second treaty wins Senate •PProval. Asked if that pact would be ratified, Byrd said, "We have established &ood moment\¥D.' • T H E SECOND agreement, to actually give the canal to Panama m steps over the next 22 years, will be taken up after the Senate returns from its 10-day Easter re- cess. Assistant Democratic Leader Alan Cranston of California said of his fellow treaty supporters, ··Jn the long run, we will have the votes we will need ·' But a major opponent or the pacts, Sen. Paul Laxalt, R·Nev., said, "The proponents have fired their best shot " LAXALT, T HE FOES' pnn- cipal strategist, said he is con- vmced that in the three or four weeks before the second treaty vote, public opposition will have forced enough senators who voted "yes" Thursday to switch and block ratificatton. But Byrd said three or four senators who voted against ratification Thursday would have voted ••yes" iI their votes bad been needed. "We had votes to spare,'' said a smiling Byrd, clearly elated at having steered to passage the most important p1ece or legisla- tion since he became majority leader in January 1977. THERE HAD BEEN fotcnse maneuvering for votes over lhe last several days, including lob- bying by all the principal mem be rs of the Carter ad mimstraLion, including first lady Rosalyn Carter Reflectmg opinion pol11> show mg broad pubhc opposition to turning over the canal to Panama, Byrd said that for himself, "This was the most dif- ficult vote I have cast in the Sen ate in my 20 years here "The pressure was intense This was not a popular vote back home." Grief St'ricken The father of Israel Ariel. one of 11 l::.raeh soldier!) killed during fierce fighting \\ith Palestinian guerrillas m southern Lebanon, is overcome with grief at the grave of his son following a funeral service Thursday. Aides to Hughes Facing Drug Rap LAS VEGAS Nev. (AP) -The closest aide to the late Howard Hughes and Hughes' former personal phy!>1cian have ~een indicted by a federal grand.jurt on charges they coru.p1red to 1ll~gally s~p· - ply the m illionaire recluse with large amounts of codeine dunng the last 20 years of his life. The indictments were returned Thursday against John M Holmes and Dr. Norman F. Crane, 72. both of Los Angeles. Each was charged with one count of consp1raC'y to distribute codeine phosphate and empirin codeine from 1955 through 1974 TH E INDICTMENT alle~ed that Crane would wnte Holmes prescriptions for the drug which Holmes would have filled al a Beverly HiUs drugstore and then give lo Hughes. They aJlegedly supplied Hughes with codeine on about 500 occasions over the 20· year period. Crane. contacted m Los Angeles on Thursday, said, "J have no comment." LIVE COVERAGE Bushmills Grand Prix Daily Pilot news team brings you live coverage of the race on 103 FM Race Monitoring on Bearcat 210 Scanner CourtHy of Derrington Marine Electronics SATURDAV,MARCH 18, 1978 ~ Starting at 9:00 A.M. The Dally Piiot has assembled the most comprehens ive elec- tronic communications network of any medium to provide up-to- the-minute coverage of the eighth Buahmllls Grand Prix offshore powerboat racf ng classic. Augmenting complete race coverage in Seturday and Sunday Dally Piiot editions, wlll be hourty race progress reports to be aired over KOCM-FM. Stereo 103 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Spectator• may tune in for race progress reports, or atop by the Deity Piiot race news center above Corona del Mar State Beach. Betty Cook of Newport Beach will be defending' her tlt!e In the race expected to draw more entrants than any previous 8u1hmlll1 Grend Prix. 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Mc .J s '4 21"' 1 OI ' S1 ,._. "" w SJllN h 11•:..C .10 w ZN! "' .... u l}f 1l...+·" M:lllr't:' ' ' «> 11 +"'Mee>~• 1 1 a ,_.~·~ ""1:.~ · s 14 , ~.. A GTON (AP) -Althoug ' .,:_ ,J,l,. ,.l :I..;:·;,; -l! ,f •Ii>! • -~ .;! '.'. 'l '!::~.~ :tf,,'I', l I.;: Jl.:o·;,; ~ : = ~ J: lJ: • • the program lost $120 million In 1977, n _.:1f,..; f:2:+·" ~ '.J:'t 'f' 2!..! ~ =:,,~""tii,,,Jo J:: ~ f! _. t ; !_m..... to:..' a 1411..:...·;.., Lockheed Corp. president Lawrence 1111"'°1 'I "' !?... •"' " ~; 24 ~·~ .....,., , .. > tt 21"'• "'~A • 1 • m;: t: .. ; 1~~ ~ ~~-~ 0 . Kitchen says the L-1011 Tristar ''"o 1 , J m;···.. 1~' 14 i4 !"'H,m :J:····· ~t.A • 14 !r"'--1"' t,..A 2 · n ta •1 ha~ a bright (ulure and his company ::: 1 ' ~"=-;.: I ti!~ 'i: ~ ~ ~It ·i·,. J ... f~ = iii' id~!~ =i~ 1::·~r w::-.14o ~!i committed to the wide-bodied .... ,,.r " .. 1 ""'• " !: • m ;;;;. ~ " ~ .·t ,,; .-;:; ~ ~ .,. t: a + \4o ale .~ 4 n '"' Jetliner ::~ t i~ '1L.! = • ~ .... i : 1r· . ' , ...... " ;;i;;rn; "" Ill!· :: ,:::::-. ;: : .::: ,>;.: ~ .. •• "'"" or th ts drain "" ~am !3Hi •, fC" • ,. • M , .. ,""$'JI "';. !1._ air .. ~ t 1:2-• y, :~! .. '°" • n '10_: 1' Ines.·· Kitchen told the National t =·-J:~ ' t:t.~ n~rra· ., J :'~ f:i~ i w.-t •'I i If\\:.:·-.. ~r.-: : ~.1~ Aviation Club Thursday, ''we are fre· !If.-i ~ .... e .. lllfV WI lj le... ~ . ..-..! ~ ~!~ ~ 1~ ,ri ~.._ ! ~ QU.tly asked Why we don 'l drop thr =•~ .11 ·i : -~·~ 1~ii] ~:~ .: • ' • g",,,....' I r: ~ rif '~ "'~ '!:.~.~ Trhtar. We are not going to drop the !;tt. • . .: •t .!.i ·+··..: I.JI 1. i6 " , ~ w.! ,. loll+~ • f. J •~..... Triatar program, now or next year or I~' 't ~ • " ;t-·• ..... 1 11 • • '·141' ~: ~ " 1 • " -~ the ye r after that." .. ~,1 ' .. , ... ~:~ 't !!~:.;.,.,· ,.:~:~ ·1 ~-I~·~ 1'~14, I~~ 'a ., ~ f ~.: .:~~ .fr~~e:.~.~t ,:. ~·~~ • wrw ,· ~ tttL_ :.::~ ~ -...... r ·-·~ I \i a !!!!'• ~ i8 ~ .... ~ ' ·1~::::: next 10 )'CAn and "if Lockheed mer~· llllliil 'i ,:.-: 060 M 'l •"' o It;~ ~ 1 1~ ..... l:H~ It ' 1-" ly malntalns lbl t1hare of the wide- .A , -~ -,, ~ i~ ~ ~ ! .. !1"'~•11 ~r~ '~ ' J u~·= i~J ,:Ji 11 s::·~ bod ltd airliner market, it wlll • f."' • ..:la , ~~. , 1 ;."'• • " u -" •1'CleO :S. ·1 +" repreaeot 11let ot aircraft worth S7 2 I " ] i ···-It .• .!~ tt i!'J~t ~ 1 1" j u:+•c.; ::~ 1 1 I 11"~... blllJon through 1987 " ~, JT ... " H 1![ mi:" ... ·u. n -m;: ...... 1 ,,.. ;i .t r· ~ S:-T 'j 1t1 :-.... A,,~:: I: n=:=.~~~ n" ~~I= ' "'::;l "i r!tii·jH !i::n =:if.rtEit 17 e! ~ E~g~o,m~E~~;r{~;~alle~CLA c.~.11 l ] If.!~ . 'j '1! ! ! 1.:;. ~!f ~,. =-:;t ~ut'• 11l ::G:+·6' !i':I i=+·~ · economl1ll, prcdlctin1 modera~e ~ 1J ~·· • • l I + • " .. 11 ,g ~·" "" •· M ,,,_It• • •• __ ,. JltOWlh In Ille naUon'hronomy thos mT.:..=L.,• ~ ~1 +... 7 l ;;;" ut t ~ +·ct~·~ 11 IJI! 1o1i = ~·J4.~ 'j ft ! ~ year, have c:auUoned t.b ftderaJ aov· - -~Its ~ ti"' T• ....... E&f.,.' • if: ~ ~ '° J =: ~ amm l 11alnlt ov rr 1cUn1 to tear · 1 ..• ' • ·• • t: i;&ii 'I ~. • of 1'e on • .JS •• I •• •• • • • t. It ,..,,. " • f't1d8y March l7 UJ78 s f!,] \'alaes Fall POiicies Need Constant Check By SYLVIA PORTER. If you bought life insurance tn 1967 , the up!lur1e In Ole cost of living has shrunk your cove.raae 70Ya pen:eot. I( you're typical of mocst Americans. it has been years since you've calculuted your total Ufe insurance pro- tection. NINE OUT OF 10 \J.S. faaiUies have some life tn surance coveraee At the start of this year, the total wa& a record of $2.6 trillion, double the total or the late 1960s. The average Ul.Sured family has $37,900 in hte insurance, aJso a record, up $2,500 from 1976. Yet, large as this total.may appear, it is equivalent lo o nly 24 months or the average family's d.Jspcsable income. The normally iccepted rule o( thumb ts that an a\'erage family should have the equivalent of four to five years' pa)' in life insurance, sav ings and other Invest- ments More of a cushion may be needed lf you have several young children, if your non· insurance financial pro Money's Worth tection is limited, 1f you have only a modest amount In sav ings and if you are carrying a heavy load o r debts You may need less or a cushion than the rule of thumb suggests if your group coverage is extensive, if bot.b wife and husband have well·paying JObs easily marketable JOb skills, if your c hildren are grown, and lf your debts are minor or paid off. THE BUYING POWER OF life msurance policies bought in 1967 has dropped. Tbe dollar that bought 100 cents worth or goods and serVlces in the marketplace in 1967 buys only 59 cents worth today. If you consider the 1978 dollar as worth 100 cents to· day, and if you accept the conservative forecast of an in- flation rate held to 6 percent a year, today's lOO·cent dollar will be worth only 12~ cents in 36 years. It's a good idea to assess your present ure insurance coverage and needs of benertclarles No Relief Few Apartments Expected Ahead Multifamily hOusing starts s hould top 700,000 in 1978 - up 30 percent from last year and nearly double the 1976 figure. ~ It will be multifamily's best year except for the 1971·7 boom But conventionally financed rental apartments wil make up only about half the total and there will be no significant relief for the hght rental market in most areas ! THESE ARE FINDINGS OF THE current "U S. Hous· mg Markets!" the quarterly survey of national and local trends pub ished by Advance Mortgage Corp and Citicorp Real Estate, Inc. Both are affiliates of Citicorp Existing complexes are pcstmg substanllal rent in creases. some as often as twice a year, and financing for new projects s h o uld be favorable all this year, s ays Philip Kozloff, C1t1corp Real Estate. Inc. president "Yet this is not turning on new cons truction," .Kozloff says, ··except in markets where land and construction costs a re low -the!;e are mos tly m the South and Wes t or 1n s maller c1lles -or in areas where premium rents are ob tainable. "JN MOST AREAS OF THE Mi\JOR Northern and California markets. even several years or 10 percent-plus rent increases are nol enough to make the numbers work for unsub&iclized new construction. A s fast as rent scales achieve a target number per s quare foot. costs and operat· ing expenses rise t~ make the target obsolete." No s ignificant incr eases in conventional rental de· velopment are projected 1n Chicago, Washing t on or Los Ange les. Jn these markeLc;, occupancy in good areas runs 98 percent and more, and many bwld1ngs h ave wailin~ lists. • · Jn San Diego, the land shortage a nd its pnce conse· quences are s queezing developers out or the market Tht- asking price for suitably zoned raw land is up to $4,500 or $5,000 per unit. Punch s;;,....._.-r- - "'Thf' board fHI confident that you rould cope with thf' iocreat~ rHponwibillty, but we'rt• ool IUN" If you·r .. up to lh• loc-rf'aard espeou auoual!" Business Workshop Set By Retired Executives Sourcf'l\ of capital, manaeement problem", legal ~· qul rements and selection or iood business location will be discussed durlng a free workshop ln Santa Ana Aprtl 4. ft ha!\ been Arranged by the Onnae Count y chapter of the Service Corp~ o f Retlrod t-:xf'Cutlvt>l' and is sponsort<I by the Santa Ana Pubhc Llbr1try and lht• U S Sm111ll 8ul'l· nes~ Admlnlttttat1on. lt will be held in the Santa Ana City Council diamben. Bulldinp No 20, Cl\•1c Cc•nlrr Pl u. Sant;\ Ana, rrom 9 a .m . to 4 15 pm Re11!ltrauon will beJti,n at 8:30 am. More 1nrorm1Unn ts avallabl~ from the Lo!! Anaele, dl!!trict ofnce of tbe U.S. Small Buslnc:a.s AdmU\JS\rtUoo al (213) 88&._, or Sant• Aaa Public 1Jbt'ar7, l34-4'.$. • • r -DAILY PILOT Fi;ct.y, Meteh 11, 197t Winds Fight Congressional Cup By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0.lly f'li.t _,,. Wl1tor f'1ve of the 10 skippers m the Con&ressionj Cup match race series off Lona Beach Yacht Club emerged with perfect scores Thursday. Thal 's because t~re was only one ol three scheduled sets sailed in one of the most frustrating Ugbt-air crapshoota in the 14-year history of the classic. AS THE YACHTS P REPARED to leave the Long Beach Yacht Club for the race course at• 10:30 a.m., small craft advisories were crackling over the airways, warning of Santana winds from 18 to 30 knots from San Vicente to the Mexican border. All hands allowed they were in for some wild sailing in the gusty northeast winds that were already whislling through the Long Beach Marina. But by the time the yachts reached the start- ing area for a scheduled 11 a.m. start, the Santana had ~one Oat and there were indications that a westerly mi~ht develop. The race committee sign aled a pastponement and set about resetting the marks for a westerly THE WESTERL \' HELD for a good start for all five pa1rs, but before they could reach the weather mark 1t settled down to a steady six knots. And then 1t started to fade, and fade, and fade and the races turned into dnfting matches. Four pairs managed lo finish the entire three-mile course before dark and the finaJ match was ended on a shortened course. The b1~gest victim of the fluky wind conditions was Scott Allan of Severn River, Md., a former Newporter who had won the cup in· 1967. He was matched against Dick Deaver, Newport Beilch, saJ!ing for the Los Angeles Yacht Club. Allan led Deaver across the starting line by a scant margin and Deaver immediately started a tacking duel to force Allan into an error or mis- hap. BUT~ THE WEATHER mark Allan held a one minu and 10 second advantage which be in- l'rcased t about 1 21 al the lei!ward mark. Then the picture began lo change As the two lioats went through the start-finish line on the ... econd windward leg, Deaver had cut Allan's lead to ;.ibout 56 :-;econds, and al the weather mark the .,pltt .,., as only 35 seconds in fa vor of Allan It "'as on the final downwtnd leg that the bot· tom rell out for Allan On a Jibing duel downwind Allan l.a1led into a patch or fl at air and stayed there while Deaver smelled out a little fresher breeze and kept moving to the leeward mark with a one minute, 14 second advantage. On the short windward drtfllng match lo the finish line Deaver increased the lead to 4 .27. And so Jl went. There wasn't a close race among the rave matches. DEFENDING CHAMPION TED Turner de· frated h1:-; rival, Noel Robins of Australia, by 2:35 on a shortened course. Robbie Haines of San Diego defeated Thomas O'Bn(•n of Seattle, 7: 14 ; Oennis Durgan of lhl• N<'wport Harbor Yacht Club got a"" a~· lo a poor start but still came up to beat Tony P;1rkl·r of /\nnapol1s, Md. 2· 17, but Parker is pro· l<.'slin~ Perennial fa vorite Darney Flam of the host Long Beach Yacht Club beat Graham Hall of the US. Naval Academy by 2·30, but Hall is pro- teslmg. The race committee was hoping to pick up the lost races with four sets today and four on Satur- day, but the weatherman still appeared to be in command Dolly ,., ... itatl ....... CLOSE STARTS DON'T COUNT AT FtN;SH OF CONGRESSIONAL CUP Dick Deaver (Boat B) Beat Scott Allan By Four Minutes Local Racers Waiting The big offshore power boats roar-Besides NHYC 's ocean racmg ing out of Newport Beach in the col-.series, the Bahia Corinthian Yacht orful Bushmills Grand Prix wiU steal Club has scheduled a St. Patnck's the boating spatlight Saturday with Day Regatta for inside the bay the rag sailors trying to find a place classes Saturday and Sunday; the to hide until the speedsters have done South Shore Yacht Club will stage the their thing. fourth race of its Hibachi Series for If everything goes according to PHRF yachts Sunday, the Capistrano schedule. the speedboat!i will have Bay Yacht Club will ho~l PHRF deserted the J)cean by the time the yachts in the third of its San Juan Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ocean Series Sunday, and a St. Patnck's H acing Seri es including the Day regatta for Lasers and Sabots on Ahmanson, Di c kson and Corkett Saturday. trophy seekers venture out into the Congressional Cup sailors wi lJ have chopped up sea. another try at outguessing the Other sailors along the Orang~ weatherman today and Saturday in Coast will also be keeping a wary eye an effort to get the 45 individual out for the powerboats as they pre-match races over and done with pare for scheduled regattas. before Sunday. 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